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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1939, p. 56

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to ner1 STAUTED YOUNG Gertrude Michael .was regarded ýas a child prodigy i her home town of Talladega, Ala., and. appeared ia piano recital at the, age of 11, years. At 15 she was studying laW: at. the Uiversity ýof Alabama- and at 16, she started.a radio station. She is return. ing to the screen, alter a year's ab- sence, ii "The Farmer's Dauglitêr." IHugo s Liquor Store Prompt Delivesy--9 A.M. ta 12 P.M. Happ Rd. & Winnetka Av.--NorlifiId IPHOi4E -WINNETKA .3707 H B Rsil Rathbone iîs starred in the l5th century drama àa.s 1Richard III, said to be o ne of -the stronigest dra- matc rlesyet attempted by the ac-: ton. Bonis KXanloflL Barbara O'Neil, Ian Ilunter, Nan Grey, Vicent Price and John Sutton have other leadlig, noles. Rowland*V. Lee was producer-di- rector. le also acted i that ca- pacity on. the: previous ]Rathbonie- Karloif stanningfilm, "Son o! Frank- enstein." Its scneenplay.,witten by Robert N. Lee'after eight months o!fiten- sive research, "ITower o! London" is centered around -the histonýical, British edifice during the yeàrs,1471"-, nîgnuightn the carma. Huge exterior and itenior sets of the Tower, London streets and bat- t1eflelds were designed, following his- torical chants, for scenes i which thousands take part. Amusing "Thin" Hat In Lamour Wardrobe Feature Pro grams A slight departure in the screen offerigs at the Valencia theatre, Evanston, will become efective starting- Sunday, October 22. The program for the' weekis, as follows. On Sundày, Monday and Tuesday, the feature attraction will. be "Good-ý bye,. Mr. Chips,," !rom the, novel by James Hiltoni, and, starring, Robert ]Donat. The balance of the program will be comprised of a variety of popular short subjects. On Wednesday, Thursday and Frn- day 'the feature attraction wý%ill be ýî'The M an In The Iron Mask" 'the popul ar, screen version from, Alex-ý ander Dumas' romantie melodrama of court life. Heading a stellar cast is'Louig>Hayward and Joan Bennett. Selected short subjects completes the program. Sturddy's program will be the 1ea- ture -I Stole A Million" with Claire Trevor and George Raft plus the feature "Night Work" with Chanlié Ruggles and Mary Boland. A Hal- loween Party" and the first chapter of the new serial will be *offered for the children at the matinee.ý Rathbone's Son to Enflist in Canada Bosch IuIrip SclosWall Palut Deys Shot«. worh S.wa Ilght- edMd kmm d wbm m swh.u umeu iffl ore PlNMomt-.m y« coua mah E~ wob *eIr. Ch... fre. 8 odevm Nft en d wbif». 1/2 GALLON, $1.66 18 made of' quilted -v kid of a hat. Hollyw< ingtbis fall for black stead of the conveni match." HAPPY ENDIING blympe Bradna, beautifu) film star now appearing v O'Brien and Roland Young i ýet. It'sthe is sponsor- stumes, in- ial "hat to French ith Pat .i "Uap- 'n to the The 02" cj mi1 left Db niotor for Toronto, where lie will enlist for service with the Royal Engineering Corps. Rodion, born i London during thé iast war, in which his father re- ceived the Military Cross for service with the British Escadrille, thus be- comes the first -British subject in, Hollywood to leave' for the conflict abroad. Rathbone's sor is an engineer by training, havig received a degree on graduation frorn Clifton Collegéi !Saturday and Sunday -Under Construction TELEPHONE: Glenco., 74-75 is s0 alU-fIred electricians and Robert TRO UT

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