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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1933, p. 43

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atively speaking) take hlm and the ,ner Bros. gigantic musical and dra- audience in mighty strides back to rnatic production, "GoId Diggers of the '.'dear dead days" in "Qne Sunday 1933," were ail Afternoon," Varsity theater attraction at on e t im e Friday and Saturday- of this week. c h or us girls. Gary, a dentist, gasses his old-time on thie stage. f enemy Neil Haniilton who had sud- This is of spe- --- denly appeared to have a.. tooth pull- rial ii o-t e as ed; while, the gas is gushing in this, they play. the twentieth-century scene, the audience roles -if chorus. and plot. principals go back to the girls ln the pic- gustos of the Gay 'Nineties when ture. The ac- Gary. and, Neil were more or less ,t r e s e s -are callow youths in search of Fay -,Joan Blondel Wray's favor.. and AlIme Mac- Does Neil stay gassed in the, tivn- M.falion, b o.th Aline »aMaaôn tieth-century chair of dentist Gary? i of lyhom served their apprenticeship It's your guessî lni dramatic' productions -on the stage, Sundav, Monday and Tuiesday," ani Ginger Rogers and Ruby Keeler October 22,,23 and 24, bring Kath- wh okdterwy u rm.b arime Hepburn at her superb best in chorus . ln musical cémedy to stellair ".Morning Glory." the experiences of roles.' The maie members of the ait- anîebut ambitions girl from .Ver- star cast incluesnaWarren William, nmotfwo's deterinied to get: ahead Guy Kibhee, Dick Powell and Ned on1 the New York :stage. lt's Kath- Sparks. arinie's,show, but Douglasý Fairbanks, jr., Adolphe ~Menjou and M.ary Dun- Kenilworth Grid Teains can are also excellent. Otto Kruger, whumii yoti have prob- Lose to Evanstonians ably seen-,onthe stage i "Counsel- Both the midget and ,lightweight lo-a.-La,"is proving to he. a'big football teamis of the Joseph Sears Hollywocd, sensation as you'l agree schooI, Kenilworth, lost to the respec- after admiring im lu n "Beauty for tive teams of Nichols school, Evans- Sale," .Narsit3- featuire for \edues- ton, in these weigbt classifications day and Thursday, October 25 and 26. October IL. The games were .played "Beautv for Sale" is a' thoroughly at Kenilworth. The, Nichols midgets entertaining film with Alice Brady, won, 6 to 0, and the lightweights Madge Evans and Una M.ýerk.el doing were victorious, 18 to 0. The midgets their share.. are boys who weigh less than 85. pounds, while the ightweights are A DDRESSES FORUM boys who weigh less than 100 pounds. Both joseph Sears and Nichols are As the second speaker on the Lake members of the North Shore Graxm- Shore Forum lecture series, George mnar Scbool league E. Sokolsky, internationally known_________ journalist, will discuss the question,'r m r.Hrl R cideg "Is Puritanism lin the United Sae r n ir.Hrl R cideg a Reality?" Monday night, October 312 Sterling road, Kenilworth, are 23, -at, Temple Sholomn, 3480 Lake entertaining the former's parents, Mr. Shore 'drive, Chicago. Sokolsky wgsand Mrs. Otto Schildberg of Men- correspondent in. China for the Phi- dota, Ill., Wvho are' here, to attend A ladlpiaPublic Ledger, the New Century of Progress. York Times and the London Daily0 Express. He is the author of. "The Mrs., James- Burrill, 812 Greenwood Tinder Box of Asia," an analysis of avenue, bas been in Grand Rapids, revolutjonary forces in, China and Mich., since September 18, belping japan.. to take carc. of lher father, who hast uau- .c."- ,4a nerIL, days in Germany., Good -Luck" mýens ge from ber tg SONG WRITERS SIGN Mack Gordon and. Harry Revel, song writers, have- been signed to aý Iong-term contract by Paraimourit. Among ' their bit 'songs are "An Orchid to You,">P d Myo Oh, My,""A' BOY and a Girl Were Dancing"' andý "It, Was a Night in june.>' Every principal, player but one in "Midniigb't Club" bas been over the actual scene of- the picture many times. This Paramount picture is laid 1in L ondon. STRONG CAST Clive Brook, George Raft, Alisoii Skipworth and Helen Vinson are co- featured in "Midnight Club," famous E. Phillips Oppenhein istpry which tells of the .daring capture of a band of jewel thi4eves Who have been ter- -rorizing' London, society. Mrs. H7enry W. Drucker, 1125 Mo- bawk road, is entertaining àt a tea Mon'day, during which bèr ;bouse guest,, Patricia Parmelee of New, York, will'demonstrate her *distînctly newhueof ancng Th Wllam-o.-.e sfayo Th Gee Wlliav. eaesfaily of 556t Grt eeodvnennilwoMs.Serb. spentla teeèkJen wit h r.Sars' Nf1ilyh. teAekJres tHla WILMýETTE THEATRE-E 1120 CENTRAL AVE. WIL 4942 Dooirs open Su*., Sun., Holl1days àtt 1:30 p. nîj, Show at 2 P. NU. Eve,.. a.t 0:46 p. nm. Show at 7 p. ni. Box Omfee Closes Eves. 9:456.m LAST 3. DAYS, THURSDAY TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER M921 hShs *6, iC lurs.-F 2.t a , 6, 8, 10 SUNDAY.ONLY, OCT( S 1. W th'IF roet~ HfubbaW MUSICAL1 :"3 ITEIS STEVENS, M. D." IRNING GLORYe O.Euitfr W" I

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