Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1935, p. 41

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"Hooray for' Lovýe' WiiIE Wholc Fmmily; Wheelr end' Cavort et Teetro: ey 1a P leasing - that's just the Word to descrihe "Hooray, for Love," a pic- ture: every member of the family will enjoy at- the, Wilm ette.- theater this ,Friday and Saturday. Blonde Gene Raymond, star, of niaîîy stage successes. before he 'be- caneý a leading man ,in pictuùres, ap- pears oqpposite- Ann Sothern in the back-stage musical. The story bas .to do.witi the dîffi- culti es' of a young college mai iin producting a musical comedy.. Miss, Sothern and Gene Rayo nd. (Who was known on theý stage as Raymofnd Gutioni) carry 'the love story. Pert I(elton.. Thutr.ston Hall and Etienne *Girardot 'are included among those in the sunorting cast. A Harle m ýSn!lig aitd (laliçe vllV I1Robinisonand "Fat" \'aler s a high-light of the 1î.icttre. * Here's a Western Treat Stîndav l)rings Wilmctte patrons. jov ith "The Cowb'oy M\illionaîre," a a granid comnedy sporting westerni trinings.- George O.'Brien flashes a hbrand n ie.w talent for delightfl noiseiise. Thieentire cast wins ap- pIattse: Edçrar* Ketitedv Who helps Georgi- "local, color" oni a dude, rachlvalvni Bostock, as the stioot>, 1ulit girl, anid Manide Allen a swl.snortinig atitt. *'t>ore Ladies," «M%-G-M's pic- ture versioni of the~ Broadwav suc- sforv, with ciever, dialog, Ineautiftul settiligs atnd sinart actiing, featuires Joai 'Crau-ford. Robert M.\onitgomerv.% ~idFraiichot Tone. Montgomery nt Hia Best Robert Mfontgomcry's at bis vcry fillcst ini this crisp conedy that packs apowerful theme. Laurcîs miust also go to Edia' Mayv 'Olive't, a granide damùe who's just as modern at she's old(-fashiionced, anid Arthur Treacher, a *(te 1 i g h t f u 1 Englishmani-beinig-i kuglsh.Charlie' Ruggles, as ani The comedians get mixIed up inii mnurder case . . . and with a trut'h machine. Betty Grable's the girl Hale Hamilton, Evelyn Brent. and Fred Keating are right there, too. *Explore& Tomnbe of' .Pharaohs Sunday, Monda'y and Tuesday, the izo na'!accent,, vigor.and gaucho wardrobe. The picture bas many other quali-, " tics to rec*ommend i:f ast romantic comedy, stirring ~ ~"music and -lyrics, l-plus exellent per- .... formances by John 'Miljan, Ketti G allia n jack La Rue, Rita WarnrBaterCansino ,and Armida. The. story's about a m an chasing a stolen. race-borse and find- nga girl. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the Varsity presents Elisabeth Bergner in "iEscape Me Neyer," ýa.magnificent screcn %vrsion oëf the stage' success. Mliss. Bergne r give s one of the scens finest interpretation as the waif Who is "adopted'" by à young madcap musical genius. Hugb Sin- clair and Griffith Jones lcnd the star excellent suport. "Smart Girl" is the interesting pic- turc scheduled for ncxt Wednesday and Thursday. Ida Lupino and Gail Patrick are two rich girls whose father commits suicide, leaving them ni the hands of bill collectors. .Process Server Kent Taylor meets themn in the line of the dutv, falîs in l'ove with thein . . . and into complications. Teatro del Lago prese uts "Charlie Chan "'i Egypt." Warner Oland, as the Chinese philosopher detective, goe's to the tombs of the Pharaobs to encounter murder and unravel the mysteries,' Ecrie thrills' are inter- sperscd with hilarious c o m e dy (Stepin Fetchit), while Pat Patter- son and, Thomas Beck carry the ro- malice. This is' possibly the best of the >Charlie Chan series. "After thc Dance" will b e the at-, traction at the. Teatro next Wednes- day. Nancy Carroll, Thelma Todd 'and George Murphy are the stars. Phone Ail other popular1 SEN ERICKSpONj Wilmette 4092 I swept by hire recenti- stôry was in prepar Lowe and Ann Sotli story about a fire in gator, -n star, in this irance investi- TULLY MARSHALL"RETIRES Tully' Marshall, noted. character actor, is toý retire after more than fifty years on stage and screen. One of bis best remnembered roles is that of jim Bridgers,: unregenerate froni- tiersmnan, in 'The Covcred Wagon." His last picture is.to be ý'A Tale'of Two 0Citues.*" FIRST CCC PICTURE Paramount is making the flrst pic- ture based ýon the CCC camps. "Frorn Littie Acorns" is the narne of the film for which the location sequences 'are. being shot.. Members of the, com- pany on tour include Director Edward Cline, Paul Kelly, Joe Morrison, Wile- liamn Frawley a nd De an j agger. BALBONI RETURNS Silvano Balboni, director and ace' photographer wbo left America five years'ago to produce pictures i-taly, bas returned' to the United States to supervise the technical details of "The, Melody Lingers On." This film bas an Italian locale. KEELER AND POWELL ,Shipmates Forever," a storu cof life the .story. HAS CHARGE OF MUSIC .Abe Meyer supervises the music Republics "Two -Black Sheep," wyhi. stars Otto Kruger. RAY TURNS FLORISTý Charlie Ray, popular star of tl silent movies, bhas set himself up a tidv 'florist shon. Richard Arlen-Virgiia Bruce IT 'EM HAVE UT"' (Greaier +han G-Monà") Thurs., Fr1., Sat.,'August 22-23-24 <Matinee Dally) "Trhe Nltwks" Wheeler and Woolsey Travelogue ln Color- SportlIght Color Cartoon- News Sun., Mon., Tues., Auigust 25-26-7 (Matlnee »DaJly), Warner Oland- Pat Patterson Stejpin FPetehit Comedy- Sportllght - News 'Wednesday, August 28 (Matlnee Daily). "Aftethe Daes"eq Nancy Cerrol -Thelma Todd- George Murphy * Medlflry Tra.veltalk Sereen Snapshots. - Popeye - News *Louis-Levlnsky Flght Pictures Thurs., Fr1., Sat., August 29-30-31 * (Matin.. DaIly) Joe.E. Brown ln Ring Lardnerm "IIAUliNel" FIlMa Follies - Color Cartoon Extra Louis-Levinsky Fight Pietures IlU Comtwal Aie. Wl.0 Dooru open Sunday-Holidays for at 1:30 p.m. Show at 2 p.im. ich Doors Open Week Days ait 6:80 p.m., Show at 1 . Sat. Doora Open at 12:3 Show Starts at 1 the in AIR CONDITIONED Wednesday, Thursday, Aug. 28-29. "PakrIs lu Spalg" Tullio Carminati - Mary Ellis Comedy - Cartoon. - News

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