Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1929, p. 75

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nctvber 25. 1929 : WILMETTE LIFE 75 f~~-of·-th~-. Th-e-at~Sl \\ 'h\·11, m'·r·· tl1.111 tilt··~· yvar..; ago, thl' "The Last of 1frs. Cheyney," prob<kc :.;irlJJ \\:1~ 1;Ji,, ,, 1·· pr··,·ide a 11l'W ably one of the most noted of stage By Hub and · pam:ult'lt IJ, ·lltv t··r tlw Chicago presl'ntatinns, will be presented in the To we denizens of the north shore, Ci\'ic Opn.t, the · l,.,;ud ·>i tru:--ll't> rccorn - sc reen 'vn sion at the Community House !11 cated as we are to ~nc t.heatrical m<:ndtd ;1 · hl'att ,. -,, l11i·h \\'11\lld '-ltrpa:-.s in \\'innctka next Friday. :.r., >dttctions, an actor. IS either an in appt~intllll'Ji t:<. ;,1~~.1 t" llliptltl'llt an.' th in!-{ ~orma Shearer, supported by a care;.rt i:. t or a ham: He !s none the lc~s <:xi:-ting j 11 tlw \\ ·· rlr! fully chose n and excellent cast, plays .. , out in the w1de open spaces, albeit ( . · the lead. Basil Rathboite, recruited ,· 1 ~· oppcrtunity for studying at clo:-e )n ~ 1 ··tHby 111 ~1n. \.,\·cnll·.tr -l. ~~~chI from the stage, takes the difficult role · ;1nd the artistic type comes about a" a thtat_t:-r.\\tll !II' '"rn .. d!.' cl dwatcrl. I he I oi Lnrd Dilling. Sidney Franklin was ·ttt·n as leap year. . .1'"' met. tlw ~ the director. 1nc\\·. :ll\-.1( · ( lper:1 . ll ··~h· 1 I an thus be readily realized th at I ~pecthc;ltt< .Hl' tlh'ltHtt.! Ill tl.tl, ··nk r. ancll' "Tl I f ~I Cl . th i 1 eyney IS · t c f } ~ · 1 - i !'()Ill tht· -,t:uHIJ" ·Jill " 1. c· illll···rt a 11 <1: · H.: .as t 0 . ' rs. t. 1 ,.r S(l lllCOllC fr om one o t lC:.c Ct 111 . . . . . · . :tc me of <:ntcrtammcnt. Based on the ·1·cs so noted for a de('p seah:d . Ill lit\', nH l'h:tn!t ..J o~:1d l h t'tl'lr.d t·qulp ,_ F d · k . ·· :·:n tll 1 - · . · · . . vgt 11111atc proc 1 uc 1to 11 uy · re enc . 1 1 111 1 1 : 11 , I\\· ledge of goose grease and che-,t. ~llL'llt <IIH .tt ' \ t ··: 1t::ltmr " l11<·h : L~lthdale, which enjoyed long runs' in . ·d ds in one part and the acme ot 1:- <km<liHkd tn tl1· pr· clt:· :11 11 111 !..!rand j [,, ·Hlnn. ~ew York and Chicago, the ····p hi:- try in the other-:to a scend t n tht· "PL'ra._ rvp rt.·~~t- >~ :···:· hl·.,:h kY· ·l 111 !th lll<: ' ui the play ~lcals w~th an aristoi. ·i ~llts of stagl.' fame ts really n.·gard - t!lt' ~Hand 't ltll\'l· ·<~ td<.:at ·r cnnstruc- i cratic. Stlp hi s tic~'tted and thoroughly 11 11 ,..J an accomplishment. 'c harming lady crook, who hoodwinks " · \hu ut six months ago we \\'l' rL· apl'atr·Jth ~'·i ;], ·p·· t. ,,ll,·tiJ, r till·~ l>l': tltc elite nf I1riti sh society soley that ··rhl'd of the approaching appearance : in tl~l· l:t,t r.· ,, .,j tllt 'l\IJa 1 l,;tlc.,ny r·r: -.he may make them ·her victims. How .:, 1 , 1nt· of these sdf-madc g<:nitt:-.t·<.; in th · ltr~t I'll\\ "I tl11 tno~it. tl .... r. \\ill lind: l.ord l>illing- hut go see it. It's plenty li ,. "\lid home town.' ' \\'c \\'l'r<.:. t11 that n.. thitt!..! 1- \\':lttt:tl.\..! l··r tlwir~r··m - · goud. -.1\ the kast, not a little intnl' ~ t l'd to i1·rt "~' l'illl\'··n i, tll'l' Tl~t · ~l·:1tit1.~ ar . . i,,(· n ·e what th~ reaction \\t~ttld hl' r;ul_t;\·tncllt, ""rkl'd ··ut :l~·c .. h!itll.!' t() CENTRAL-LAUREL P. T. A. ill hllt h in stances. Hence , \\'(' :o>l'(.'\lrt·d . ~Pl'C iftCitil· ll' \\llir 11 rlt-ll~llllkd hilt t· n·r~ \\'dne:- daL Octohtr 23 1£rs. Ira .··. j 11 g-sidc seat ancl awaited rL·,ult :-. -.e;tt in tlw ""11' ·· ~1 1 "t11cl il:l\v:t iull \ ' It'\\ l~ ll:'l'llhng. <)1() Forest aHnuc, enterThe occasion \\·as a hcnefl ~ pro~ram " 1 th· ""r 1 ' 111 ~ -LIL!t'. · Hk:d. i tainl'd .\1 iss llardick and the mothers ,11 ··-t·t ttt·d un~lt.· r the J~uspin·-, lli the : c· i thl' iourtlt ~rack pupils at a tea inl ' ht·r home . . "a l \\'lHna.n s cln.h. I he- ~tar ;~ ;[:- . a . Varsity Becomes' Part · t t he~ p r 0111111 e 11 t s! II g;,r o I t h l' ~ · '.d h_, Itt I · · I ~==::::;·.:::;;:;:;;;;;:;::==::::::::::::::::::::~;::-1 ,, 'Ji l l'.atz and Publtx 1 heater s CirCUit:'. of & Organization 1 1 , 1 . , Itt .·. although . we did nnt rt·alizt it I· .. _ \ · "(., r L..,l t u . _ 'I'· lk' -t. t 1 1c ·1:1 1tJ 1.\I.C caml.' out ttpnn t 1 ll' :- t , clge . , · ., n n < ,n ;, . > <1 . 1:e . . 11 '-" ~· had had the good fortunt· tu he;~r ~~~~at<'r::-o . ht:c·:: e a P.~trt ?I ~~.~.c ~ - ~b !tx .!1 tit<.· Oriental some time hdtlrt'. \\ L ' ' !J~flab~~~ ,uld K.~,V ~~ ~l'tt,[··'l ·ltg,u.l.lz.T·J.n. · .: t\ also remark that she i-, especially !. 1 ' I Ln· at<.\ · ~ .a 'tlJ'> rc;~tc(·~ c lain I il ~·tltc d and gifted with a lyrir Stl- Il_ll' 1 _ u< c:-; t 1~. ar-,lty.) ~t· 1 l.'~tr" .. o~t~rc~~. Tuesday Oct. 29 ·:· ano \·nice of unusual beaut y ot t~l11t' . ~mt·nt . D<.,t:.hurn, Len\yn. La<.rang<:, 1.1~ .\ 11 . \S(~t : ETTE \ln:-t of the people in the audil'n~t· :---tatL' and \\ md~nr_ th< ·at~P· . i HEEH IIOWES, · FLOIL\ FI~('U c' IU Wt'O RU KK~.. T 1 :tel known the young lady a:- a g1rl : It i:-- lH'Ctu:-t· 111 tilt' c\'l'r grow111~ i \ lwn she sang in the clwir ni th e dl'mand ior tiH' Puhli:\ type oi enter COME ACROSS i ·rt·:-hYtnian church and, as is typiral. tai11111ent :hat prn111ph tht· merger. The! from ,\v l>c.lil'\'e, in ~ w h instances. thl·~· had · Puhli x nrg;utizatitm. t'l1c largcst·group: W11}j.1 ·~~~r ~~~~~:~~~t~r J·ELL t:\"S 1~ ,\ Dl'" ____ Jl ht ;t trifle of that show-nH· attitudl' oi theaters :n :\mnica.~datb to operate l Nov. \\'l·· ll he so bold a:- to call it a de - th e "(~n·atcr Talkie Thl'atn-," on the! Friday ·lvll"l' complex. if you get ,,·!tat \\ . l. p(llin·--"Tht· \\ h11k ~hl)\\' till th' I.iv-! NORMA ~tw an . . H.a d she display<:d thl' ~l'a ~ t htl ing Screen." ' : 1 l'go 1t would han· hl'cll Jll ~t t·><· · p 11 !Jjj, tllt ·a tn:-- .tt'l' ; 1 n,ttit·nal ilhti- : "" H ·:t el. l t11 ti<·n. !orated it; Am erica'... mo st im - : 1n { ~~~~t she o1dn't . .-\s ~11(' ~tt:ppt. . cl tlllt 1 port ant cit it~. l:ecau;~· ·· i t.hl'ir anilia- ~ ··.tl the .stage: ~·n·n ·t·o· us, a cold . < 11 ~1 ~ · ti nn::, . \\ith swh nwt1nn [Wt~Jre pr()-~ ~·-Hkr, she \\a~ gnLtmg. nut nHrLI~ durer:- a~ Paramount. ~fl'tr t· (,,J\d\\',\'11IR l·· il·tHis, hut loved one~ and the way :-he ~f <l\' LT. Fir-.t );ation al. h1x, l - nin·r~a l 111f'S-~~~j~~rJirJ'~ ;- BY THE WAy I Ji -= ;. -· - ·'- - - - - - - - · - - - -··-··- :New Civic ~pera H?use "Last of Mr~. Cheyney" ~t 1 ! Model Jn Appointments Commqntty House Frtday : · - ·-·· -·· -·~-·-·~-·--·-·-·-·-- --·~---·-·---. ·:· I · ! ·~ · If You ,.Get What We Mean l lake sboaae pi-odaedons Playing riow and continuing until October 26th - - ~·Young WoodleJ'" at New Evanston Theatre Presented by an e_xctllent ·ccisr of New York players Coming for the Week of October 28~h 1 "THE PATSEY" . EVENINGS AT '8 :30 B. K. Prices SOc to $1.50 MATINEES AT 2:30 Thursday and Saturday < > · I coMMuNITy HOUSE Prices SOc to $1.00 TEL. UNIVERSITY 3000 1 1 I 1 SHE .. nEn rtLe ····-- ......... a tl1e would fotltltgllt s atl<l ·,, lwr do\\}1 audtcHce ha~· ~ madl' an _ \ ··.,1 campaigner on the kgtttmatt· :-hPut :t h joy. She too k till· house hy .. tllrlll 'HI they called for encore aitcr citron·. l<·nestly, she could haYc had all\·thin g ·lt t· \· po~sessed and she is rt>i..·llfd(·d i11 ··c·d circles as one of · the home girb i1 at really made good. Inciden tally, we had the qnet·n·st. in~ 'u lse to saunter around to Hardmg ~ 111 d sav: "Steak and Idaho, Charle:-·. l' ri fle rare." ~ec you a bit Ia t er. '!Jt·ltr~ '~artlll'<l ;a~n~<~~ - l\\~·~a~ r 1~1 l~.1~ - ~~~~~~ -·~·t~l1~~r~~·~t~I:1C~'~~l~ig~'~l~~i~r:tt:lr~t~ ·s~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ arc ~hmY.Il fir-,t in Publix theater:-;. ______ · ! 1 Friday, Saturday · October 25, 26 Patsy Ruth Miller in Evanston Woman's Club Auditorium "The Hottentot" with EDWARD HORTON Monday, Tuesday October 28, 29 · ' Tony Sarg' s Marionettes Wednesday Afternoon and Evening October 30 At 4 ·and 8 P.M. Pat O'Malley and Mae Bush in Twelve Kenilworth men leit today I ;, > r Twin Lakes, \Vis., the summl·r I · ' 1111e of Robert 0. Berger, ior thtir I tl lllttal outing of three days. Saturday an d Sunday they will play golf at tl!L' l.a kc Geneva Country cluh and \\'111 t·t tlrn home Sundav C\'ening. :\,lt to :,(. outdone hv the tnen, the win·s ha \'l' ,.j ' llllcd a week-end hoit se party at the :1nme of 1-frs. Sidnev Y. Ball of Indian l lill. On Sunday thn· will motor to I ~a rrington for <finner.' "Alibi" Wednesday, Thursday October 30, 31 "RIP VAN WINKLE" Tickets $1.00 On sale at (HANDLER'S BOOK STORE LEE 'S DRUG STORE, Balcony 75c Nancy Caroll and -o\frs· . George Lamb, 115 \\'oodhinr ·' \·etiue , will entertain Miss Loag and th e mothers of the Fourth grade l>ttpds :11 Laurel school at tea this aftcrnoo!1. Balcony 1s reserved for Young People Only Charles (Buddy) Rogers in "ILLUSION" -COMINC- -o- 90 I Chicago Avenue Wilmette Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boll of Milwatthe w~re the week-end guests of Mr. :.nd Mrs. N. P. Zech, 918 Forest avenue. SNIDER AND CAZEL DRUG STORE, "FOUf Feathers"

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