Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Aug 1935, p. 13

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liner, For A. August 16-17-"The Arizonian," 'A western dealing with pioneer Arizona settlement. Family film. August 18-21-"No MUore Ladies." A and Y. ,August 22-24 - -"The-Nitwits." Typ- ical Wheeler and Woolsey .for the family. Aleyota IlAugust 15-"The Informer." Strong. excpertly acted film. A powerful drama; Y, mature; C,.flot suitable. Agust 16-7-"Black Sheep." See alove ratiflg. 'August I8-I9--"Bteak of Hearts,"l Romantic draina which will please Hepburn.,fans. A, entertaining;* Y, mature; C, unsuitable. August 20-2-22-"'No More Ladies,"., See above rating. Wilanette TIi.ater August 15-16-17 - Do u bt i n Thomias!' A. novelly amusing. Will Rogers flm for the family. August 18-19-2OZ-B1-eak ôf Hearts,." Romantic draina for A, entertaining: Y, mature ; C, unsuitable. Aueust 21-2--"'Ladies Love Dan - ger." -Sophisticafed m'y s t e r y for1 adttits. Verna M. Sackett, publicity chairman, North Shore: Better Films council.J VACATION IN MICHiIGAN -\rs. M. V. Hale, Martha, and Don- ald, 514 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth,j have been spençing the summer with Mrs. Hale's sister and family, the; Frank Dilons of Winnetka, at their summner home at Glen Lake, Mich.1 Mr. Hale will spend his vacation with theni. Ail will return af ter Labor day. Mr. Hales sister, Mrs. H. S. Hart. of Lincoln, Neb., is staying witli him Robert'McNeil Burns, 11, .461 'Hill * road, Winn'-etka, formerly of Kenil-. %worth, is leaving. to spend two, Weelçs visiting his grandfather and aunt, at Port Huron, Mich. His sister, Doro- thy, returned last week froni a fort, *night's visit in Camp Hickory Hill at Edgetton, Wis. 0o- Sheli to honi phony orchesi concert fort il play under and nl'e iwv. Mr. raraue 18 stillabroaa. ýym- the Hunter Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. the E. John Hicks, 241 Meirose avenue, WREIN TUEI DAY'S FUN IS OVEJu The folks back home wiil be sure to enjoy a telephone chai Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Young, 1337 Greenwood avenue, spent the week-end at the Y.M.C.A. camp at Lake Geneva, Wis. 0o Mir. and Mrs. Fred L.. Stone, 211 Seventeenth street,,retently spent a week-end at ýCardinals' Manitowish. Lodge- at Trout Lake, Wis. rates for out.oj-town oiS&, which noiv_ begin ct the con- mnent hour of 7P. M. instead of 8:30 P. M. as formerly. ILLNOS E L LÇ TEz LEFiIONE C

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