Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1935, p. 58

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aY--T5ItSGay-T4ast ay! I.VING ON VL ViT" ".or" Brougt FIP0y rfor Four IDys BOrOTOUiSatuirda. at 12:80 p. M. HEEN HAYES Star et Stage aud Bcreen u HUGHWALPOILE'S MER LOVE STORY With RO3I.MONTGOMERY- MaY Robso-Otto Kruger Lewls Stone Tue.., Wed. and Tburuè. Gary copoer-AnIma Sten attraction, ahnost too réal to be ternied a "'picture," is "Tarzan and His Mate," starrlggJohnny Weiss- muller,- nimble, muscular and. with tremendous :lung power., Delightful Maureen (Qýàullivan and'Neîl Hamil- ton are in tûec tait. Everyone will catch the spirit of thi s.filmwhich transfor'ms-,.make-be-. lieve into exciting . reality. ,Ju-ju drums,. trumpeting elephants, gunfire, chattering. apes and Johnny's lung power. make a, tremenidous uproar. And one's, breaâth. stop s when the jungle. takes -vengeance on 'men wbo attempt to rob the elephant grave- yard of ivory. Cedric Gibbons expert direction is- another reason "'Tarzàn and H ]is Mate" deserves rating as a, grand, attraction. IT" I ýrday and ,Saturday, June 14 andf ~ 15,ring à return sho 'ng of "Se- quoia," recognized by leading ci'itics Sto be as excellent as it is unusual. * The drama is centered on the life- A long friendship of a mountain lion and a deer. In the animal drama is woven a wholesome love story be- tween Jean Parker as a naturalist's daughter, and Russell Hardie, a Na- tional Park Forest ranger. have tli@ opportun 'ity' of awakening those niemories by a visit to the samne "Viennia Caf"-notý on.the lakefront, but. in *ane setting 'on the: north shore. Victor's Vienna lbas 'creto life"t again on, Waukegan roai& one mile north of Lake avenue, Glenviéw, or three miles north of Dempster street. There, with imuch of the original Fair dress which includes the red.and blue painted luniber brought from the lakefront aid buiît into-tuie new "Vienna" and- w'ih the sarne colorful and gay atmosphere, visitors may re- live those entertainfing days ýof the great exposiin .A huge dining rooin, a spacious grill, a wide sidewalk of tables and parasols, where one may be served' Iw ~brightly gar4bed girls are fkatures. But, there are many others. There is enterta iment for the diner at "Vienna," which stresses the best foods and drinks at reasonable prices with no cover or minimum charge. "Vienna cafe is flot a roadhouse ora niglit club, but a real old-fash- ioned eating place," Victor states in the announcement of the opening of the cafe in the new Waukegan Road setting. Ted Fio-Rito, famed composer- leader whose truly grealt orchestra aznd troupe of entertainers have' forged ahead to a point where many critics are conceding them a "nieck, and neck" position in: the continuouts popularity race among the cou» - try's kigh ranking dance bands, opens the colorful Beach walk at the, Edgeutater Beach hotel oet new v alenino-Il-on Carlos. IL*t us auppiy y.ur fvor ite B3EER pul 1 as low as $e1 ~IM" t f Plu K~ent T.1 ylor, Johnny Downs. the cast are Barrie and1 ONE DOES, ONE DOESN't For th~e sake of the Fox picture, Redheads on Parade," Dixie Lee Nfrà. Bing Crosby) became a red- ead. But John Boles, co-star,~ posi- vely refused to dye for lis art. maing a strong run for first honors on radio and public presentation. With hitu- Ted. brings a trunk full of new and sparkling Fio-Rito arrange- ments as well as an array of highly talented individual artists who are stars in, their own right. Iricluded in the group are "Candy," singing-comedian whose two-toned voice and antics have been f eatuied on screen ,and staqe, Co Pl tefe 8. A.C OOêi. c..u %o' ers '-"h 2S14-

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