Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1928, p. 60

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WILMETTE LIFE May 11, 1928 · Theater News and Reviews "Where ·good food and good peo.p le meet" The Management of the Teatro ·Showing "Old Release Haines' "Smart Set" via Nor,hore Sunday Ironsides" Wednesday With spring in the air, and summer in the offing, At Kvale, the Jazz Clown and his gang of jazzicians have felt the ".urge," andii.T for their nexrt stage offenng at the '\Jorshor.e theate , ; beginning Sunday, Ma.y 13, w:}t pres~nt " · · 1a colorful revue entitled, Sunshme ~~,e. (~hens and the. Kellys m Days." A brilliant cast, combined with ~~rts t.s the Sunday bo?kmg ..Geo~gc At's merry syncopators, will make an S1dney 1s Mr. Cohen, as m prevtous m- elaborate spectacle, and harmony stances, but J. Farrel Mac~onald reme will issue from the instrua ·sumes the role of Kelly. Dectdeclly sup · ·1 ments g-oo<l entertamrncnt wtt 1 severa 1 new " · . . . d 1 he cast ts ~\·~11 picked, and mclu es ideas. at . least as far as the "Cohens and the Kellys" are concerned. such personalities ~s Ed & Morton .. · ,. . · Beck, Jones & Elhott, Sally Sweet, The Devtl Dat1cer pres~nts G~lda Jean Sheldon and The Sunshine Bal~ray .~mong the Lla,~nas of T~hct. Gt!da t '" a mean dancer and th1s feature . 1 e· . . . , " ; as \Veil as hcr ahilitv as an actress t \Vd!Jam Hames, screendom s. smart would insure the succ~ss of a far Jess I ale~k," "~ho h~s s.o enhanc~d hts repuinteresting- picture. Good show. tatJ~n wrth hts l~kable ~rm and self"Old Ironsides" needs 110 introdttc- ronhd.ent manne:Isn~;· wtll be seen o~ tion. Oliver \Vendell Holmes nailed the · sdversheet 111. The . Smart Set. her flatY to the mast hut it took Para- a fast story of elite soctety ~nd the 111011nt to nicturize .the reasons for that :intriguing g~me of . polo. A~tce Day nailitH!. The film is so vivid that ,.011 plays oppostte Hames, wlule. Jack can almost hear the guns and ~ 1 i 1 ell Ho~t and Hobart Bosworth are mcludthe smoke. cd 111 the featured cast. "Chinatown Charlie" concludes the A thrilling polo game climaxes this '"·eek's p~og-ram. Johnny Hines' best- : novel film, and Haines is at his best and a mighty good best. ! ever. Miss Day is sma~tl~- p~etty and l proves her right to a chstmct1ve name n,· the by. take · a tip? Well. ,,·her- among the stellar celebrities of the e,·e,: \'Ott find them go see " orrel and fair sex. "The Smart · Set" afford" Son," "Old Tronsides." "The Patent genuine entertainment and completes Leather Kid." "Thr Cirru:-~." and "Thl' a delightful program. Crowd." - 0-Good at guessing?. \\'ell take a \Vc hear that Emil Jannings has swing at this one: What \\·ill Charlie taken over the home of Joseph Chaplin do next? Here's ~ lead, l~c Schenck and Norma Talmadge on says that his forthcoming comedy will HollYwood Bout. Emil savs he needs be "The Suicide Club." At any ratl' a hiQ'ger place for his. expanding Merna Kennedy will take the feminine household. lead. Teatro del Lago is presenting 'Thanks for the Buggy Ride" this Saturday-of which much has already been said. However, to repeat, "it is an excellent comedy with a new idea and one you'll like." LINCOLN TAVERN ·, Announces the GALA SPRING OPENING of their FIFTEENTH SEASON Saturday Evening, May 12, 1928 :--------WITH------- DANCING Every Night at the ALHANDLER and his FOUR SEASONS Waukegan Road 10 miles north of Glenview FAMOUS RADIO and Exceptionally good music COLUMBIA RECORDING ORCHESTRA For Reservations RALPH CAREL'S ORC,HESTRA and his entertainers $}50 CHICK~~~~~,\K ·nd CHINESE DINNERS. $}50 'P HONE MORTON GROVE 8 Dempster Street, /our miles west of Evanston at Morton Grove Every Friday Nite Is Fraternity Nite Come out and enjoy your school songs. DELICIO· U S DINNERS and FOUR SEASONS PHONE GLENVIEW ' A LA CARTE SERVICE 126 FOR RESERVATION Directions-How to rnch the "FOUR SEASONS"--Wilmette, west to Waukegan road. 1% miles north of Glenview. ·

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