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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jul 1926, p. 28

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28 WILMETTE LIFE ' July 9, 1926 Arden Shore Invites All' Friends to Its Annual Picnic Day To all those who are friends of the Arden Shore camp, whether they be members of the association or not, come5 an invitation to the annual picnic at Arden Shore, Friday, July 16. Commencing at 10 :30 o'clock in the morning, visitors will be taken on a ramble through the grounds and on inspection tour of the buildings and cottages by the di«ldren themselves, who will 5how their guests the activities and development of the camp. The annual picnic day will be the time most fitting. it is announced, for those who arc interested to sec the camp. Visitors arc asked to bring their own basket lunches, and at 12:30 o'clock, the camp. as hostess; will ·serve coffee. Each village is to have its own table, and it is the desire of the Wilmette committee that it;; table will have a very large attendance. Stage and Screen News and Revie. ws VILLAGE THEATRE Thi. Friday and Saturday, July 9 and 10. Hoot Gibson '~}11 h,c seen ~n "The ·Phantom Bullet. 1 here wtll also be the usual comedy and features. On 1-.fonday and Tuesday, J~ly 1.2 and 13, Jack Holt \vill be seen m hts latest picture, "Desert Gold." Tl;e storv is full of thrills and dramatlc situations and gives Holt a chance to display some of his best .hrand of acting. In addition there wtll be a Harry Langdon comedy and a Pathc news No matter how hot and hum,i d it may be outside, you will always find it cool and refreshing at the "Norshore." Now Playing! [~ ~ 0 PARAMOUNT'S JUNIOR STARS "Fascinating Youth" Season's moat novel picture. SMASHING STAGE SHOW! Starting Sunday for Four Days H s R reel. 1-l and 15. "The Cohens and the ~el On \V cdnesclay and Thur sday, July levs" " ·ill be the feature attraction. The cast. headed by Ver.a Gordon and George Sidney, includes Charles M u~ ra\·, \\'ho is becoming famous for hts ch.aracter parts. A Hal Roach comedy anrl a Pathe review will complete the bill. Tom ~lix "·ill be seen in "Tony Run s \\.ild." on Friday anrl Saturclar. Tnh· 16 and 17. In this picture l:ts fan~ous horse. Tony, takes a partl~ ularh· important part. and the film ts full ~f thrills. A Buster Brown come({\· and a Pathc nc\\·s will complete the hill. The \.illagc theatre is no"· undergoing an extcn. ive program of rcdecoration and \Yill soon he completed. LEWIS' STONE Barbara Bedford, Tully Marshall, Wal· ter Pidgeon, Katherine MacDonald 0 WED IN MINISTER'S HOME On \Vednesday e·v ening, June 30, at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin G. Hunter. 801 Fifteenth street. ami,cl a pretty setting of peonies and ferns, Miss Elsie Anderson of 1416 Wilmette avenue was united in marriage to \\'alter Anderson of Uaywood. Upon returning from their wedding trip to Colorado, the young people "·ill reside in Evanston until their home in Glen Ellyn is completed. ~fiss Annette Kelley, daughter of 1fr. and Mrs. John J. Kelley. 933 Central avenue. left recently to motor from Cleveland to New London, and attended the Harvard-Yale boat races. From there she has gone to New Rochelle. K. Y .. for a visit \\'ith her si~ter. 11 rs. K l"lrman \ VeyL ~~iss KelleY · is not expected to return to \Yilniettc until the middle of August. "OLD LOVES and NEW" Another thrill-drama by E. M. Hull, author of .. The Shiek." Complete New Program of Stage, Screen and Musical Specialtles Matinee Daily. Doors open 1:45 p. m. 25c. First stage show 7: IS p. m. DeLuxe Matinees on Saturday, Sundays and Holidays. '-AMPU ~ow I" NEWS C-ontlnuouM from 1 :30 to 11 P. M. Sl10wlng HOYBURN THEATRE This Frida~· and Saturday. July 9 and 10. the feature attraction at the I fm·hurn theatre will he "Thr ~fan in tiH.~ · Saddk." of " ·hich IIont Gib son is the itar. Thr smiling ~f r. Crih s()n !!in's nne of hi-; usual humorous atHl thrillinl! pcrfortllancc s. Tlc i..; ~uppo~t cd ]>,- an excellent ca-;t and the entire picttirc is nry cntcr1aininy~. ;\('xt ~1onda,·. Tue;;day and \\ cdnrsda~·. Juh· 12. 13 atHl 1-l. the icatnrr picture will he "The Sporting I.m·cr," with Con\\· a~· Tearle. THE NEW EVANSTON Stalking " ·ild animals in th eir nati,·e haunts i~ as· nothing cmnpared to stalking· the cc~llegc hCly.., Clll their campu-.L· .:;. This w ;1..: Ta<·k C'otnray's cr,nclu..,ion ~' iter " .or k in~· -; t· '"era I 111 on t h . ; in fi !mini! "Hr"" 11 <Ji Han·anl." ;J.ncl trying to !!d C(lllvgc boy::-. t o act "collrgi:ltc·" n;ttura1J .,·. C··n\\;t,. worked n,11 four college c ;lJllJllH< in n1aking ..;cc·lH. '"' inr thi-1 \ft·tro - lrolrhHn-~faycr picture. . at Tfan·ard. CniH'r:-;it,· oi Sonthern C'aliiornia. l"ninrsit,·. of Califomia. an<l the sonthl'rn l>r;~nrh oi that in~tittt tion in f.o..; :\ngclcs. and came to the conclusion that motion picture actor-; make l>Lttcr college boy . than the cnllegT hoYs them selves. Tt " ·as Cnn\\·ay\ conrln -.. ion that an actor ran a~snn.lc an alien char:trter much nwn· . ea~ih· than an unexperienced youth can he himself hdorr the camera. Jack Pickiord plays thr part nf Doolittle in "Brm\'n of Han·arcl." which is pla~·in~ this Friday and Saturda,· at the Xew Evanstoi1 theatre. and \\.i lliam Tlainrs is seen in the title role. ~fan· Brian, Francis X. B~lsh man. Tr .. '\fan· Alden, David Torrence. Edwa~d Conn.elh-. Guinn \Villiams and Ernest Crillen complete thr cast. The continuit~· '"as \H.ittcn hy A. P. younger. One thousand pounds of ~a~dy, more than is usuallv handled 111 an ordinar~· candy shop. in a week. was madr at the Paramount Wr. t Coast Studio recenth· for use in "The Ladv of the Haren1," tremendous spectacfe nroduction of olrl Persia which Raoul \Yalsh directed. and which comes to Harold Lloyd In "Come on inthe wa~er's fine!" 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