Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1937, p. 40

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NOýRMAND0Y. .HOUSE The: Food is always app.tizing ...The Service always friendly. Lunclîson from ...........5 D'Iinner fwom......... ... Childra&s Dijnner .... 50c toU65 S Unday Dinner 11:30 t. 9 Chicago Avenue et Michigan .Pacing JVéter trwer Superior 7371 Easy Parking Patronize Our Advertisers NOW C.ast of Inf'erotionaI Sfsts SFrank Lyon, Producer 4M0 Seats af ......... 55C- 1.10 3000 Seats af....... 1.65- 220 Box Seats.................52i.75 SEAIS ON SALE At * ble.âao Da.11v News Persoaf ciancers in andi aroun<d Chicago, it is reported. The thrill of a lifetime,,cornes ta 0one who dances o 'n the roof dedk be- neath the dazzling stars and the moon- lit skies. Vista ballroom offers a most exotic setting. Dancing on the' roof amidst thé twinkling blue Iightsý makes onie imagine being on.the top' deck of :a steamer overlooking the blue waters of Lake Michigan. On cold anid rainy nights,: the -ex- qýuisité Spanishi Balliroom below, off ers one of* the. loveliest- dance palaces tal be found anywhere. Dancing will bé offered to the. pu#- lis ail sumfmer every Thursday, Fni- day, Saturday and Sunday nights. Feature nights will- be in vo gue- each week. -Thursday nights will be known as "Ladies' Surprise Night"; Friday nights will always feature that ever -poptla1r "Collgiate Night";Str day night will be known as "Social Extravaganza" and on Suriday we Wiil feature the «Moonliglit Dance." The management bas selected Billy White and bis Radio band ta provide, the music. Vista's 800-foot bathing beach of- fers excellent facilities, including- playgrounds, lockers, showers, beach chairs, umbrellas and everything. necessary to- make a,_p.erfect day atl the beach more enjoyable, it is point- constitution and bistôry of the United States pneparatory to taking éxaminations for citizenship.: She took out natunalization papers dur- ing production of Ernst Lubitsch's "Angel," in whicb shie is stanred. W. screen ness. - FIELDS' RETURN C. Fields' absent from! the for nearly a yean due ta ili- will return ta it in the "Big A Star la Born.- Dav:i ý)IznLk pic- ture., directed by William A. Wellman, with Janet Gaynor, Fredr.ic March, Adalph Menj ou, May.. Robson, Lionel Stander, Andy. Devine. Teatro, del Lago. july 22, 23, 24. This social drama in technicolor is highly recommended. The tragedy of the actor, who, because:,of.,bis weak will, basý slipped from bis pedestal, is ad- mirably portrayed bv March: the de- , votion ta purpose.and the.resultant rise ta stardorn is equally Well represented& hy Janet Gaynor; .and Menijou, as the friend of bath, gives a highly satisfac- tory performance. The supporting caÉit is exceptionallywell chosen and ýthe di-ý rection outstanding. Çafe Metropolei. 2th, Century-Fox picture, directed by Edward FI. Griffi th. with Loretta Young, Tyrone Power, Adol enW GregoryRatoff, HeIen Westley, and Charles Winninger. Wil- mette theater, July 22, 23, 24. This fast-moving comedy, aniusing and entertaining, owes its success ta the deft touches of the director whô makes; an old theme into a seemingly newv story. The members of the cast do splendid work; Menjou in his suavest nianner, Miss Young, lovely and artistic.; Power, as a young American; Miss westley as a lady out for a good time. Ratof. wNho B r u c e H-umIberstone, withi Warrier Gland, Katherine DeMille, and, Allen Lane. Wilmette theater, July 25, 26, 27. The usual high standard of the Charlie Chan mysteny is' maintained in this film in which there are a number of the scenes of last ye.ar's Olymnpics in Berlin. Intenest is. held thr'oughout the film. Hit Parade. Republic pictures, di- rected by Gus Meins, witlî Phil Regan, another. lingtons )uchin and Duke El- Melody. Elephant Boy. AlexanderIKorda- United Artists 1picture.'Robert Flaherty directed, and thé cast is as follows: Sabu, Iravatha, and -Walter Fludd..Var- sity theater July 23-29; Teatro del Lago, Juy. 30, 31. The film emphasizes the, charming personalty of the stnalIl Indian boy,.who is, so0devoted ta bis friendthe elephant. The photography- is excellent; the pic- ture Ws very worthwbile. Mountain Justice. Warner. Broth- ers picture, dinected hy Michael Curtiz, with Josephine Hutchinson,. George Brent, Guy Kibbee. Valencia theater, Juy22,'23,' 24. Social coniditions amiong the briden- privileged. mountain folk, child maàr- riage, ignior.anëe of health and1 sanitary mieasures, intolerance of new ideas and' new people (furriners) are presented in this piece of work. Guy Kibbee as the country docton does a fine piece of Nvork. My Aruerican Wife. Panamnount picture, directed by Harold Young, witlî a cast comiposed of Francis Lederer, Anti Sothenn, Fred Stone, BilIie, Burke, Grant Mý,itchell. Valencia theaten July 28, 29, 30. part ofthte couuit, wile .t'ecl Stone, portrays an old character of the WIest. 'Night Must. IFall MGM picture, directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast has Bonis Kanloif, Jean Rogers, Wýarren. Hull. Stadium theater Jul'y,25, 26, 27.. ofBoris Karloif plays a.differetît kind ofa role-the part of an oId professor who invents a burgian alarn system. The mnovie lbas many tense situations. No Cover Chqrge at Any Time ýi

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