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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 54

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Mauseum. of Chicago to attend. from a] irbs are Melinda and. Diana, aged 2 and 7, aten't the onlyones thankful for the n% merry-go-round bouight for tbem and- installed at joan Bennetts -and Gene ma rkey's bouse. .Every adult Who comès to the bouse. takes a whiri on the 'round. ii Your Fa*orite Brand We cas suplyurptiua briad on sot n àt a andarid piceS. $os 166 ed op Phone -BENERIC.KSON WIln»utt 4Z with Lula Belle, the belle of the Barn Dance show, the only woman star ever developed on that program.- Witb many people1 Lula Belle is a -great favorite. Well, get ready for a big surprise, be- cause Lula Belle's pa, and' ma. and ber. little brot her Pete (the. Cooper farn- ily) *iIIl appear. at the Od Fellows hall, 1213 Wilrnette avenue, Wilrnette, Týhursday ev ening, April 25, with their f iencly. mountaineers and a gala hill billy show. It is a well knôwn fact that Lula Belle's 'ma writes-and arranges a largeý portion of the songs that Lula Belle sings. Al ofthese people corne f rom, the hilîs of Virgîinia and the Carolinas, so be, on hand wben .Lufla Belle,'s pa and ma are bere, and applaud your favorite, bill billy, entertainers when7 wilI be- two big floor shows, b-dpacig 'way into the wee ra.'his show and dance is der the auspices of A. T. Shen- Ige No. 892, 1. O. O. F. George Howerton Brings .GIee Club to Winnetka Thirty ame I pepped uf >ng, wîll in% y House, Rudy Eduhi Me A . if rom Hiram college, and fairly bursting with ide Winnetka Commun- hursdav evening, April Community House is presenting the Hiram college Men's Glee club at 8:~30 o'clock next Thursday, and re- served seat tickets are on sale tbrough Rutheda L. Pnetzel at Com- munity House. Since Mr. Howerton was a popular figure in the music world of the noth >shore in bis capacity as cirganist and music direc- tor of the Winnetka Congregational church. and music' supervisor of the day and Wednesday, April 2 and 3 with Irene ýDunne, famous stage and screen singing star, in the leading noIe. The pictune is taken from the sen- sational Broadway. bit by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein,1I, and is crammed ,with hilarions clom-. edy, deligbtful> romance, and stirnîi drama in addition to- its gigantic specialty numbens. The music of, ibis operetta contains some of the mo>t popular songs of: the- day. In addition to the eigbt in the onginal show, two new songs were written especially for- the screen ver- sion. Five of these. songs are sung by irene Dunne alone. She sings two others with Phil Regan, the singing cop of radio fame, who'also sings onie solo. Dorothy Dare, Broadway musi- cal éoxnedy star, sings a- popular ballad, while Hugh Herbert and Nydla Westman will be heard in a com- edy~ duet u,M dition t.4rene ?*ieee and, Donald Woods foui of the filmi colony's. mtst talented comedians are in the cast. They are Hugb Herbert.r Nydia Westman, Ned Spanks and joseph Cawthorn. "The Band. Plays On," whicb shows' at Cornmunity theater titis Friday and Satunday, March 29 and 30, is strictly a collegiate picture. It is enriched by a well-balanced cast of youing plavers who, individually. have always Make Alterations at Baldwin Pigno Store Louis C.ý Wagner, Glencoe resident,. and Chicago manager of the Baldwin Piano cornpany, announces the com- pletion of e xtensive alterations which have been ina pnogress for some, time at the Wabash avenue store. Amoug many distinctive improve- ments, Mr. Wagner describes the For Quiek DeliverY Phone sEntea'prise 1212 SFox Head Sales CouapmY In addition to winning praise for its dramatic excellence and com- pelling power, "Clive of India,'" show- ing at the Varsity theater this Fni- day, Saturday and Sunday, stirs ini- terest in tbe fact that tbe producing concernr gambled a million dollars do a, moustache (or rather the lack of one).: The, concern that gambled is Twen- tieth Century Pictures, .headed by Darryl Zanuch. The.moustache is (or was), Ronald Colman's. In the interesti of b istoricalauthen- ticitY,ý Colmanl, playing the part of 26 ýyear old Clive who affected1 no hirsute adornment, wascompelled ,to say adieu to his moustache., And it is. the first time 2since bis first film, contract that C:olman, is braving- the camera -lenlse bereft 'of. "foliag .e," t Sesmus Colanan Wifl Live Critics say Colman is grand in this picture. What will the public say at the box office? And where did Mr. Zanuck put seventy speaking part salaries to pay; the cost of building fifty-one pre.ten- tious sets, including exact reprocluc- tions of "The Black Hole of Cal- cutta" and the British House of. Commons, and the assembling of the greatest elephant berd ever known to Hollywood to use in the screen, reproduction of the battle of. Plassey wbere Clive annibilated the bosts of Music." Ann Dvorak.has the temn- inine lead, wbiîe Ned 'Spanks, Helen Morgan and Robert Armstrng do their share in making this one a grand ententainifent fnom the finst sweet note to the last. -. Edua May Oliver again plays tha t female Sherloc k Holmes, Hildegarde, Withens, this time in "Munden on a Honeymoon," the Varsity presenta- tion next Weduesday and Tbursday., Miss Oliver amuses 'while she ie w and ha and idirectoi jYou."1 iaely set roý is f 'l ori Ad the ferno,"' onk on ýds te

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