Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Mar 1935, p. 55

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Eventhe most jaded previewer would srt a sparkle in bis eyes at seengI the fine program1 the Teatro de!lagof has slated for the coming week: "The. Best Min Win tarring jack Hoit and Edniund Lowe ihis Thursday and 1ricIay; "West Of Richard Dix aMd M a r thaSleper, Saturday , M a r ch 16; "Here Is My Bing Croiby Il ea rt," tarng mellow-voiced Bing Crosby on Sun- day, Monday and, Tuesday; and, "The Littie Miiter," screen version Of the James Md. Barrie story, with Katharine Hepburn in the leading role, Wednes- day through Saturday, March 20-23. ~The vweek c l*gtis,-uder wateir, for- "The Best Mani Wins" is a story -Of deep sea divers, jack Holt and Edmund Lowe, who, are both in love with Flor- ente Rice. Bela Lugosi is the ever- menacmng villain. With these ingredi- ents, the film holds interest ail the way. The skilfully photographed scenes of the deep sea divers wili not soon slip the meinory of the thrilled audience. Richardl Dix Scores fit at vînnetka Community thea- ter Tuesdayad W e Id n e s- day, March .19 and 20. This film isa mlodramatic mystery thriller> with a mnost. atnazing plot in- Ama Dvomak volving the ex- plosion of an air, liner thousands of fet ii the air. The story by two noted magazine writèrs, Roy.,Chanslor and Dore Schary, is one of thrill-packed action. It revolves about the secret attemit ofineatol spies te steal f rom the United, States government the formula of a new high explosive, to obtain which they are willing to commit any crime. The blcswiig ap ofn iarplane wfit its passengers and crew, far above the clouds and the subsequetit chase after the robbers by army planes add to the, intensity of the dramatic situations. An extrcmely important phase of bis- tory in the opening of the great west is revealed in the four-star western production, "The Telegraph Trail," starring John Wayne, which plays at Community theater Fniday and Satur- Mrs. Waldo Mauritz opf Evanston Will1 entertain ber luncheon bridge. club- tornorrow. Some of the mem- bers are, Mrs., Judson Large of Ev- anston, .Mrs., E. A. Robson, Mrs. Herbert McKîiey, Mrs. Donald El- rod, and. Mrs. Willis Littell of Wl-, miette. Mr. and Mrs- s. K. Johnson df New ,York- moved .last Saturday to 723 Cummings avenue, Kenilwo rtb. The J. A. McOwen.i family, who formerlyý regided there, ýhave, moved' to Phila- deiphia. Mr.ý and Mrs. A. R. Peterson, Ra- leigh road, Kenilworth, wiil enter- tain at a cocktail party Friday, March 22, precediï1gfbé dinie? sdance at the Kenilworth club. This, Trade Raio hua .n8. Cobb C.medy 6'YoW Eri.g theBioko" TAILSPIN TOMMY'ý TUESDAY adWEDN-ESÂY mark MetSa s-y.. Il *ulatt theni. goes te San Antonio to round up a bunchi of crooks, and meets up With, Martha Sleeper, disguised as a hard- lxiiled boy, ber father, Samuel Hinds, and Slccp 'n' Eat andi Louise Beavers. "Here Is My Heart" is full of Bing Crosby's voice. Crosby fans - a nd who isn't? - will find plenty. to ap- pl aud, for betwecn the laugbs, Bin g sings those haunting tunes. The con- edy, too, is right up Bing's alley.. So evervone should be plenty happy GUESTS IN KENILWOItTH Mr. and Mrs. Kcnneth Welch and John McAllister of St. Louis were Week-end guests of Mr. and, Mrs. J, Wilson McAllister, 719 Cummings avenue, Kenilworth. Mrs. E. F. Snydacker, 1340 Chest- nut avenue, reccntly returned from a Doors open Sunday-Holidays at 1:30 P.m. Show a 2 P.m' Doors Open Week Days at 6:30 p.m.. Show at 7 P.mè thurs., Fni.. Sat.. Mar. 14-15-16 Doors Open SaturdaY at 12:30 Show s tarttfat 1:00 P. m. Acres of Fre Parking 4oe. in #*No Man's Land' Phorie:Wi7rmtte-Wnntka .ggoo Thursday, Friday, Match 14-15 î2:30 . That glonious1 could ever be says arc'- lbeat performbance Wallace ey mwt" 1 Extra-

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