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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1934, p. 62

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enjoapieanai.neponeivé. LessonS InI privâte' Tango, Foxtrot, watt. RELYEA STUDIOS tesN. K. Mehiffan A. DeawboMnS "Busstop dedo.r," -EVANSTON AVO. uni. 3444 ,THIEATRE monJ.cy fo Seaurday fo 6:30p m Doors Open Sai. 12:30 p. m. E !ENINSAND0 APTER 2 c2:30 P. M. on Sunday Lasft «imes Todav MTurs.) PAUL LUKAS ELISSA LANDI 'BY CANDLELIGHT'l Fri., $ai., March 23-24 Doogs Open Sat. ai 12:30 p.n. -Show afi 1P. M. Confrnuoui s n." th someting i his o~~r~i~ oZë aLLAIneI nomelJIi IFs. Lc7. b in- i Roberstrvdts. 1135 Lake avenue, the Wil- * sol tlishim that there is going. to mette Better Film council, under the be a rush to the Varsity theater dur- leadership of Mrs. Robert Halliwell, ing Friday and Saturday matinees made the following. recommendations when the, inspired 'manager in- with regard to films soon to be re- augurates a ne*w feature, "O0ne Hour leased by the Minmette theater: Of YOUr Favorite Cartoons.» Forw family - "Counsellor-at-Law,' * oterglrstarringý John Barrymore,. Frlday, This is: in adldition t h eua April 13. program.: The cartoons start Friday1 For aduits and Young aduts-"-Gal- at 3:45, 'clock, and Saturday at 10:50 lant Lady" With Ann Harding, April 15. inth fforin. ad :30ir >he ftr'16:1and, 17;.."Man Of Two Worlds,' notemronnn.:3 i heatr Introducing Francis Led .erer, matine no. Really, it.'ai sounds too good idol Of the legitimate stage, April 20 to be true. and 21. Weil, it's ime to go back to work For aduits onl),-"'Dlnner at Eig ht,,' n à with its- roster of movie celebrities. ow, on the feature previews-bu1t. A film which chlldren m'Ill love ii~ oh, we'l1 be seeing.those cartoons! "Sý,niokyp," seheduleri for Saturday. Apiril This Friday and Satrd7.te a- ,*This is a finely photographed and atuday th. Vr-appealing, story of thelfe of a high sîty presents "1 Am Suzanne," with spirjted horse, fromn his gay, friAliking Lilian HlarveyV at her finest opposite col tdays to his broken old, age. The Gene_ Raymond, a puPpeteer, in a devotion of one mian and the 'ret n bran . ew tpe f etertinmnt.treachery of others, magnificent .ArIZona brand ainetpeso etetjuen scenery. thrillng round-ups and rodeos,. Thoe narontte ae great, tooô. romance and the deep 'hond. of under- A'Saturday matinee highlight is the standing between a man and a horse appearance of Lucille Lund, former are woven into 'an unusually -fine pie- ture WilI James interprets sorne'0f the Northwestern university coed, in the P IsohYand backkround'or h18 atory second chapter of the serial, "Pirate at IntervaIs In the film. This picture 1.ý Treasure." rated for the family-however, sorne Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, scenes are overly exclting for especlaly, Young children. Je WoI Dýo ues., March 25-27 IFOX BEAU S, Phone Crenleaf 62«4 ,,The Mys.ry . àFrinelve.vr, Sang you directions' operazvise. Y<ne paid attention,' here and there- Jusi as much as a wise wif e zould! Sort-o f discounting his braggart air, Sort-o f agreeing where you could. And 1 heard you say, "WeIl, I hope, tny dear, That thiç year's. brood tiIt be clever *i as ast;- Qne oughtit't, to boast-yet the fact is cicar, I neyer saw mestlings learn t0 faitl But . .w/zen the«y've Iearned they're off, and away, Adnd we are kift to ait empty home ... Oh welI! wee mzest get to work, today, For there'srnuch, to do ere the babies corne." so you build agaîm with fond. hopes hsgh, Robin the Gay and your gentie mate; Pride. j» the littie mot her': eye, l oy Of tif e in your mien date. Oh! pride is good! I amn proudý today *And 1 joy, in achievemnent mine hjave knzoteiz. But oh ... . my nestlings are far away... ------tePeti mt u Adee. ordn.,w.r FEUCHTWANGER'S NOVEL. Lion Feuchtwanger's novel of ai SUDDEN ROBINS; .fewh fmiy n emay -od Ken Eider of Wilmette says hespied "Te Oppermanns," will .be published a robin at Eleventh street and Central next month by the Viking press. The avenue, Wilniette, SundaY afternoon, book, which will be widely promoted March'11. That robin (.Maybe he he- in Arnerica, lias already had a not- longs to the chamber of commerce) able success in England. mnust have looked pretty parked there ----- - ýIn ea r th e b u sin ess d istrict. Mr. and 'Mrs. George D. Çonlee, who H. L. Beach, WVilmette angel-chess moved froni Wilnxette to Winnetka expert, reçeived a new winged thr;Ill several years ago, are now back i when he saw a robin Monday evening,, the village again. Last Thtirsday they March 19, at L.ake avenue near.Eighh rnoved to .729 Greenwood avenue. sýreet, w M ilmette. gt Richard Rossman of 1130' Chest BARER nut avenue and Bill West of Glen- 117uder t/te cherry' trcc I,.tsprcad coe spent hast weeký-end at -the Uni - Pics of apple, crusts of bread., versity of Wisconsin.where they went. to attend. the Sigmna Phi initiation. A w/tIr of z .iugs, and tc bouirdcrs colkie - Down front cach trce-top, peut house Ray frunn is coming home this Sat- homne: urday froni Purcjue to spend h is Robins and. blue hirds - and here a spring vacation with his parents. r. crowd to spenci their spring vacation-wi-th A L E S their family. -o-a 1>Peter James O'Reilly of Chicago, a student at Quigley Preparatory Hjjgh school, spent the past, week with bis à ~~uncle and aunt, Mr. and- Mrs. Howard j. Hickey of 350 Oak circie. 1 are

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