Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jan 1939, p. 54

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Whlclev.r You Pr.f.r!- BOTTLED or CANNED B EER Yeur favorite brand promptl7 dlivered te yot* home. Phonse BSENERICKSONI wilmetto 09 Beach hotel in two years, is the record of Herbie Elmres and his all-Southern band which 'opened in this* coveted spot on New Year's. Eve. And getting into the Marine Roomn alotovernight was no accident' eithrfor, Herbie and :his organi- zation, have everything - genuine musical ability, effervescent youth, good looks, and- a style of smart rhythm with a touch of, the blue that has proven, to be as . popular in the noirth'as- it was in, the- south. Featuried'with the band are pretty itwenty-year old Nancy Ilutson,I who; -believe it or hot, ha ils from I sola, Miss.,, Billy Reeves,1 a youngster from the samne state who does a new and different style o! "Scat Slnging" and- the Three Rhythmn Reb- Along with 'the Holmes outit, two fast rnoving' shows consisting of texi colorful acts, including Ted and Mary Taft, dancers, and Novak and *Saye, are offered nightly. Young Players Act In.argeTheater Srs of tomorrow are now prac- r iCeirg ther acting in a garage. *Hollywood Finci Nancy Kelly and be-dimpled Richard Greene are partners in the game of love set against a. world. war back~- ground in "Submarine Patrol," new tyjpe of narrative, depicting the activities of the navy's fa- mous "S plinter' Fleet." Duse, Norma Shearer and the' rest of the brul- liant stars who in.the past have played Julietý in "'Romeo and: Ju- liet.". Wi1th 'Walter Coinolly as Ro- meo, he bas com- pleted t h e bal- coxiy scene in the. play, as an inter- lude in his first Mikyone solo starring ve- hicle, "Hluckleberry Finn," at Metro-. GoldWyn-Mayer. It is played according-,to Mark* Twain's description of how "The King," one~ of the swindlers whohad .Hwuck FnYin4 their ,po.wer,, advertised David Garrick and Mrs. Siddons in the :play, rented a village courthouse on the Mississippi, dressecd the boy, as a girl and raised funds for their, further wanderings. Mickey was attired in an absurd girl's nightgown, sleeves rémoved, aý bow on one shoulder. and made up with powder, rouge and burlesque Cupid's bow lipstick. application. BLACK HAIRMONY -Gene N-UFER'S Cafe 6666 RIDGE AVE. (2 Blocks North of Devon Ave.) h a ve formec a. club. They meet eve- nirgs t w ice a week in J ac k Carlton's garage, select plays, have tr y-outs for th e parts and the n trnact t hérn. tf is historic event lie saw in real M1e in, childhood. As a youngster he rode in the Oklahoma land rush of' 1893. Now 46 years later, he again- pla.ys an active part in the sanie rush, this, time in the Warrier Bros. film ver- Sion o! 'it. ROLES REVERSED titie, featuring Dorothy Lamn Lloyd Nolan, ir and DE MILLE HIRES NAVAJOS Cecil B. De Mille took 150 Indiaris froni the Navajo reservation near- jFlagstaff, Ariz., to Iron Springs, Utah, for scenes in Paramount's "Union Pacific," starring Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea. q. IL *Bdsing Tunmy RED'CROWN RECREATION 1026 Davi$ Street, Evanston Gladys' Ba Free P ,vice -Tel way -Get e 450 1Lobby

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