MAY 30, 1925 "FRIVOLOUS SAL" NEXT COMMUNITY HOUSE FILM Burton H. Atwood, Jr., director of the motion picture department of Com- munity House, announces that begin- ning Tuesday, June 2, evening motion picture performances will start at 7:30 and 9 o'clock. The Tuesday and Fri- day matinees will be at 4 o'clock as in the past. Next Tuesday's feature picture will be "Frivolous Sal" starring Fugene O'Brien, Mae Busch, and Ben Alexan- der. "Frivolous Sal" is a real West drama. It combines all the thrills of the pioneer mining camp days, when life was what you made it, with the scenic grandeur of Ranier National Park, one of the few spots in America where snow can be found the year 'round. Friday, June 5, Richard Dix in "Too Many Kisses" will occupy the screen at Community House. This is the story of a young man who is continually forced to obtain financial aid from his father to settle breach of promise suits. The father, hoping to make his son do a little work, sends him to Basque, a quaint little Spanish town in the Pyrenees mountains. The inhabitants of Basque, as in all Spanish villages, are accustomed to taking a short mid-day nap which they call a siesta. When Dix, as the peppy young American, ride into the village it is during such a rest period and he finds every human being in the market place and the tavern asleep at what- ever they had been engaged at when the siesta bell tolled. The many hu- morous incidents which develop from the star's activities in the peaceful vil- lage make this one of the best com- edies of the year. Tourists Bombard Motor Club for Travel Advice Predictions as to the probable in- crease in touring during 1925 as com- pared with 1924 made at the beginning of the year placed the increase at 25 per cent. A recent analysis of the calls received by the touring bureau of the Chicago Motor club for the first four months of the year shows that the estimate was far too low, the touring bureau reports an increase of 104.9 per cent for this period. This is the most pronounced increase in touring ever recorded by the club in any year since 1906. The requests for long distance tours have had a tremendous increase, and this was noticeable even during the winter months of January and Febru- ary. The South, which has been con- sidered the playground for motorists only for winter months is rapidly be- coming. popular in the warm months. The Pacific Northwest is another sec- tion that is enjoying greater popular- ity than ever before, according to the club records. Mrs. W. G. Hellar Dies at Home of Daughter Mrs. W. Grant Hellar of Tacoma, Wash., died Friday, May 22, after a brief illness, at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Justus Chancellor, Jr., whom she had been visiting for the past few months. Mrs. Hellar is survived by her hus- band, W. G. Hellar, of Tacoma, a son, W. G. Hellar, Jr., Mrs. Chancellor and five grandchildren. The family was with her at the end. Mr. Hellar, who has been with his daughter during Mrs. Hellar's illness, returned to Tacoma, Sunday and W. G. Hellar, Jr. left at the same time to resume his studies at Yale. Sanborne Hale, 761 Foxdale avenue, returned Wednesday from an eight day fishing trip at Hollow Lake, On- tario. J N 7AN- 7 ~KINETRR 7 Matinees 7 Evenings 4 P. M. ik 5 T7:30& 9 All Seats 15¢ All Seats 25¢ a Z TUESDAY JUNE 2 Eugene O'Brien--Ben Alexander in "Frivolous Sal" A story replete with thrills and the scenic grandeur of Mount Ranier, FRIDAY JUNE 5 Richard Dix in "Too Many Kisses" A Riot of Fun! He went to Spain to keep away from women and there--fell in love with the most beautiful woman ever, Felix Comedy Fox News -- '| Richards to Discuss Memorial Day Theme Rev. James Austin Richards will preach at the Winnetka Congregational church this Sunday morning at the 4 o'ciock service. His subject is "The Security of High Endeavor." In the spirit of Memorial Day, the music chosen by Raymond Allyn Smith for the morning wil include wipling's ever- Jupiring Kecessional Hymn, set tc music by Schnecker. At the close of the morning service a special business meeting of the church is called, to act on the appointment of a Building committee, and other mat- ers. The Young People's club will have its last meeting before the summer va- ation, at 6:45 o'clock in the Neighbor- hood room. The president, Betsy Beard, will lead, the subject being 'Looking Forward." The election of next year's officers and committees will be a part of the program, together with making some big plans for rais- ing money for the church in India. Boy Orchestra Enlivens Scout Initiation Meet Bill Bennet's Syncopators, an or- chestra of eight 13 year old boys who ive in Winnetka and Hubbard Woods added a lot of pep to the special initi- ation ceremonies which were held by Winnetka Boy Scouts Friday evening at the Community House. The ceremony of initiating tender- foot Scouts is described by a spectator 3 "Swanee _. . oy Butterfly "River Boat ., Pedy, SUTFIC ISHAM JONES Ores 2 new Brunswick FOXTROTS Just out Winnetka Brunswick Shop 564 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka Phone Winnetka 2129 BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, as one of the most impressive and elevating events seen in juvenile work I cored four times. A group of nearly a | Bill score were taken into the local troop to begin the long climb toward the final Eagle scout rank. in this section. ding the ceremony and was en- ; / b en It ¥ composed of tained their evening bridge club last Weil, Dickenson, Bud Monday. 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