Shirley Temple Si Colonel"; Fred1 99" et WImette "The Little Colonel." star--in,ý Shir- ley Temple at the Teatrocdel )Lago Sunday .througb Wedniesday, May 12- 15, is largely about a littie girl and. ber grandpa. And every last one of you, from the smallest grandchild to the oldest mem- ber of the family, will have a grand time "seeing tbis picture. Shirley Temple, more winnling thain eve r,. and wearing the quaintest cos- tumnes,,plays, the little granddaughter, and- Lonel Barrym ore is excellent aj. the testy grandparent. When the' tot and the. old Southern gentleman get into arguments, there's penty of fun! ViDlaini Treatea Happiss John Lodge and :Evelyn Venable play the parents -of the "Littie Colo- nel." Some thoroughly detestable vil- lains threaten, their, happ iness and Oh! Oh! We almost gave Wt away that tii».. And we almost forgot to mention good old Bill Robinson. It would have been a sin of omission, for, with ebony face gleaming, he patters away soft-shoe with bis part of the picture. Here's Manhattan Mirth * This Friday and Saturday, the Teatro offers a laugbfest, "It Hap- pened in New York." Everyone will be amuseci by press-agent Hugh O'Connell's tricks to get movie stai Gertrude Michael into the., li.meligbt_ day, Saturday and Sunday of this week bring Mississippi, mance :featur- ing Bing Cros-. Joan Bennett; "T h e Scarlet Monday an d. Tuesday, stars Leslie Howard in an exciting story of the French Revolun- tioni; Jan Blondell returns bruilant- ly. tý'o the screen in "lTraveling Sales- lady" Wednesday and Thursday, while movie patrons are eager to see Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in somec new dance sensations in. "Roberta," starting Friday, May 17.. SToday (Thursday) the Varsity of- fers its final slTÔwng of "'Seqùoia,"' the story of a young fawn and a baby puma, natural enexuies, who grew up together in a miraculous friendship. MUSIC CLUBS MEET Both the junior andi senior music clubls held meetings last week. The senior group met Thursday afternoon at the home of Virginia Buchanan in Winnetka. On Wednesday the jun- ior music club held its "stunt" party at the home of Clark Goodnow, 659 W. C. Fields pla ys Mica*ber, the improvident but lovable serio-comicl character. Frank Lawton 'and littie Preddie Bartholomew divide. the. title role. Lionel Barrymore, .Madge Evans,, Mau reen O'Sullivan, -.Edna Miýjy Oliver, Lewis Stone, .Elizabeth Allan,,RolandYoung, Basil Rathbone, Elsia Lachester, Jean CadeIl, Jessie Ralph, LennioxPawle, Herbert Mun- din-these are but a .few of. the stars and featuréd players: who portray, key" '.parts. More than a, year of. preparation and' filming. was devoted to "David Cop)perfield,", and. crities are com-. menting on the production's fidelityý te, the> book which Charles 'Dickens, its author, described, as "my: favorite child." The film version, like the novel, is a thrilling dramatic and humorous tale of .dvceflbre and 'rotnance. "4David Copperfield" was filfned both in England and America. HOME AGAIN Miss John Petty, who makes ber home witb her sister, Mrs. R. M. Campbell of 631 Central avenue, re- turned to Wilmette Wednesday after a trip which bas kept ber away'since February. She spent a month- in Ruth Etting Comedy e Medbury Traveltalk - Novelty,- News Friday, Saturd4ay May îo-î i m uw rom~" anmd Gevtude lmd Henry Armetta. Comiedy Pictorial - Sportliiht -. Ne*s Sunday, Mondey. Tueuday, Wednesday, May i12-13-14 e5 Shw" yTmm. and Grantland Rice Sportlight N.wlty - Ne.ws Extra -Year's Cartoon Award Winner, Walt Disney'a 'Tortoise and the Hare" Thuraday, Friday, Saturday May 16-17-18 ""LOVE IN DxOW' Buirns & Allens and Didn ee. plent of talent, good ,Iooks anaI laughs. Bright, light entertainnuent beckons to Teatro patrons Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 16-18p when "'Love .ïn Bloom" offers catchy songs admir- ably sung by Dixie Lee (Mrs. Bing Crosby) and Jée Morrison, plus the mad antics of George Burns and Gracie Allen. Wihuette Ha* "Car 9r visitlflg her daugnier, Sara, and son, Allen, Jr., students at Grinneli col- lege. Julia Carroll and Margaret Bird of Wilmette accompanied ber._ a nd 15, at the Wilmette theater, Mel- vyn Douglas, Lila Lee and Preston' Foster star in the drama, "People's En- -- - ALL Doora open Suuday-Holidays Ait 1:30 p.m. Show at 2 p.M. Doors Open Week Days at 6:30 .p.m., Show Xt 7-P.UI Sa t. Doors Open at 12:30 Show Starta at i CLati.. Laug Charli. RugW for another boy s 'crinme, as un .a8rmaTW~ in. a splendid performaànce. Young [ OAN BLONDELL and old wi11 enjo "Little Men" I '«TRAVELING sALEsLADY" TUesayan fedneîday, Maýy 141 le Little in. "Car rPu.