Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Aug 1935, p. 30

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tOis weVIk ni morc utan Zà,Uuualumîn, townspeople and other supporters of the Wildcat team. The season ticket sale bas been in progress for sonie tinie, and Ted Pay- seur, ticket manager, reports thot the, sale is running sevral hundred ahead of last year at this time. Includèd in the ticket. announce- ment folder is a message to followers of. the*.Wildcat football teamns fromf Coach -Lynn Waldorf, who takes'over the' coacbing reinsý this fall. praising the spirit and figbt of b is squad. PrmssCapable T.M "Although the transition from one style of. play to another will delay our development a bit more thai Our opponents," he states, "I have every confidence that.-Northwestern will put a team on the field capable of.,playitg an interesting brand of football. "Iwas welI-pleased with ýour.springI practice. We bave as fine a grou1p of boys to work with from the stand- point of good spirit,, eagern ess to, learn and a desire to go places, as I bave ever seen. 1 amn sure that win, lose or draw, you will find the boys on our team this fall playing tbe type of football which will menit your sup- port." > Included on the home game sched- LAST DAY 's.) toor WLS Playere. Three gaines on foreign grounds are also slated. The first will be- at Ohio State, Oct. 194 The following week, Oct. 26, Northwestern will meet Minnesota there, and Nov. 9 Notre Dame mrill be at home to the Wildcatb. PROU STAGE TO SCREEN Helen, Gahagan, stage star, plays hier first ifilm role in "She," pretenti- ous Radio production. .Miss Gahagan will be, remembered for hier stage *ppiearances in "The Cat and, tbe Fiddle,". ..Tonigbt or 'Neyver7,»"Tre- lawney of the WNells," "Young Wood- ley" and "Enchanted April." "SHE, MARRIED HER BOSS" In th~e forthcoming picture, "She Married HerBoss," starring Claudette Colbert, ani important role will be taken by Clara Kimbal Young; star of the "silent" days. In private life Miss Young is.the wife-of a retired physician, Dr. Arthur Fauman.. STARS 0F COWBOY FILMS Four actors who formerly starred in their own cowboy thrillers are playing together in "Powder Smokef Range," on location for RKO. These four actors are Harry Carey, Big Boy .Williams, Bob Steel and Tom Tyler. Nelson Eddy, -wbo gcored a huge success opposite Jeanette MacDon- ald in "Naughty Marietta," bas been icast to sing the role of j im Kenyon in "Rose Marie." COLMAN IN LEADING ROLE The leading role in the Comumbia. scmeen version of "Lost Horizon," novel by James Hilton, is to be taken by Ronald Colman. Auffi f16.1I7 und 18 Frec pries 0110f)!night Richard Dix, who qp»çrs i ithe, RKQ-Radio production, "The Ari- zoniaet,» the Teatro diel Logo screen attraction for this Pniday 'and Sat- urday. The film is taken frolit the story by Dudley Nichols. Dix's leading lady is the IEnglish actres:, Margot Grahamne, w/wo recentiy sailed for a visit in, her native land. PLAYS The role' of W ORKS ON PRAIRIE DRAMA A screen favorite in the days of silent pictures, Harry Carey, is at work again on a series of prairie dramas. Carey wiII appear in Samuel Goldwyni's film, "Barbary Coast." toü OPPOSITE LILY PONS Henry Fonda bas been assigned to play opposite Lily Pons in "Love Song." Fonda is now playinig an im- portant mole in "Way Down East." Par *W 1k IMewe IF« lfI.d SM» .C«upmwi Blonde Gene Raymond, star of many stage successes before he be- came a leading man in pictures, ap- pears opposite Anu Sothern in the back-stage ý musical, "Hooray for* Love," to be shown at -the Valencia tetrin- Evanstdh - Friday ,and Saturday of this *week. The story bas. to do with the dim-i culties1 of a young college man in. producing. a musical comedy. Miss Sotbern, and Gene Raymond (who was. known on the stage as Raymond Guon) arytelove story. Pert Kelton, Tburston Hall and Etienne Girardot are .included among those in. the supporting cast. A Harlem song and dance by Bill Robinson and "'Fats" Waller is a high-light of the picture. For Will Rogers Fans 1Will Rogers fans wàll bave a great- timie at the Valencia on Suinday and, Monday, August 18 and 19, wheni Will will be. seen in the Foxc production,. "Doubting Thomas." The picture is a howl from start to finish. Billie Burke, who bas the part of Will's.. wife, gets tbe acting bug. In order. to cure ber Will becomes a crooner. Alison Skipworth, Sterling Holloway', Frances Grant and Frank Albertson. are in the supporting cast. Discarding ber old fashioned cos- tumes and returning to a modern role, Katharine Hepburn gives one of the- best performances of bier career ini "Break of Hearts," which is to bave a one-day shçpwing at the, Valencia next Tuesday. Hepburn is the sensitive and im- poverisbed young composer who' marries a famous symphonie director (Charles Boyer) after a Cinderella. romance. Her bappiness and ber mar- riage are suddenly wrecked. when she overbears two gossips linking, her busband's. naine witb another.wom an. From this point on the film builds up a terrifice motional suspense. Johin Beal plays the part of the millionaire .playboy wb o rescues Hepburn, and Jean Hersholt bas the role of the old Willard jarcbow, 17OG Forest ave- nue, returned. last Saturday from Camp Echo at Freeniont, Mich., where he had spent six weeks. Mrs. I. F. Shepard and daughter, Suzairne, of Barrington, Ili., are visit- ing Mr.. Shépard's brother and family, the Z. T. Shepards of 504 Fifth street.

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