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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 77

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December 6, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE Entertain Visitors at Nor shore ·Thrills and Chills at Community ·House Friday All of the shivers in Winnetka next Friday, December 13, will not be occasioned by the cold weather, nor yet by black cats, inopportunely placed ladders or misplaced rabbit's feet for ~ommunity House is offering "Behmd That Curtain" at the movie bill on that day, and what could be more appropriate. "Behind That Curtain" is one of the best mystery melodramas screened this year. It is based on a novel by Earl Derr Bigger and Lois Moran, Warner Baxter and Gilbert Emery play the leads. Friday, Saturday December 6, 7 Dorothy MacKaill in "The Great Divide" with Myrna Loy and Van Keith Monday, Tuesday December 9. 10 Santa Invites Children to Meet Him at Varsity The revered St. Nicholas, better known as Santa Claus, will appear in person at the Varsity theater between Dec. 15 and Christmas day to greet all the children attending the theater and learn what they want for Christmas. A "reindeergram" from the north pole announcing Santa's arrival has been received by Publix Greater Talkie officials, and they urge all lJatrons to take their children to the Varsity during Santa's visit. John Gilbert in "His Glorious Night" with Katherine Dale Owen Wednesday, Thursday December 11, 12 Clive Brook COMMUNI.TY HOUSE ~fary Allison and Irvin Fields arc in a sense the official reception committee nf the Norshore theater, greeting ·patrons as they enter and entertaining them with a program of popular and class tcal numbers and request sckction:> . ~li ss Allison and Mr. Fields are well kno\\·n artists oi the vaudeville circuit and are adding extensively to a wide circle of friends during their stay at thl' :\orslwrc. in "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" Friday, Saturday December 13, 14 FRIDAY DEC. 13 WARNER BAXTER LOIS MORAN IN "BEHIND THAT CURTAIN" Ry Earl Derr Biggers George O'Brien in "Salute" TO GIVE THREE PLAYS land and Stewart Thompson will be in the cast. Mrs. Paul Cook and Arthur Siebold, Shawnee Troup to Present Varied Jr., will play the leads for th e Barrie Program at Clubhouse Dec:. 13 and 14 play, and supporting them ,,·ill be George Sando, Dr . \V. \V. Hawkins, Shawnee ·players will present a yar- Mrs. \V. de Billie, Dr. Robert \Vhit field, Robert Burlc~on and Catherine ied program including a modern musical ~fueller. skit, James Barrie's "Half an Hour" Miss Dorothv Procsch, director of ana a i'l onnwestthe Evanston ·1 fasque players, is diern university Playrecti.ng the Sha\\'ncc players also. shop comedy. "Rich Man, Poor Man," ~f rs. Clnlc P. Ross . 13.21 Chc:;tnut the evening of Dec. an~nttl', Kenil\\' or th. has returned from 13 and 14 at the \\.ashington and Philadelphia. where clubhouse. :> he ~pent the Thanksgi,·ing IH1lidays To speak fir st of ,,·ith her daughter, Shirky, wlw is l'a"t the last of this tri o at sclwnl. of pieces, "Rich Man, Poor Man" was · written hy B e r t h a Burrill. Wilmette play wright, and was produced · first by the Playshop several y e a r s ago. James Bowman James Bowman, Evanston High school boy who plays football and swims and is prexy of the senior class, will take the leading role, EVERYONE a juvenile part. He has taken part in --· who ius consulted us. hJs found local dramatics before as a member of this BtHl'.lU cxccptionJily well the Evanston Masque players. Opposequipped to .td\'isc in Jtl kinds of ite him will be Margaret Gallagher, and properly probkms. others in the cast will be W. Flannery, "It Pays to Jvf odernize" Hazel Singleton, Mr ~ . W. Weldon, Mrs. George Mil~r. ·Margaret llltt~ha:d.t. 'l'h i~ Hllt't': lll ltlt't fl'~' profit) wlll Evelyn Norling. George Hoad, Vtrgttna f.!l :ldly hl'ip you. Torcom and Donna Garretson. The musical skit will be comprised North Shore of song hits from recent musical r0ttH'dies. Virginia Dodge, Marian Kirk Modernizing Bureau ... y ··· TUES. SHOWS OPEN JAN 7. SUNDAY DINNER December. 8, 1929 Price: $ 1. 3 5 MENU Crabmeat Cocktail Grapefruit and Orange Supreme Chicken Soup ·with Rice Cream of Celery Soup Chicken Fricassee with Dumplings Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au ] us Roast Loin of Pork with Spiced Crab Apples Broiled Double Lamb Chops, Mint Jelly Broiled Whitefish with Lemon Butter Sauce Special T -Bone Steak with Mushroom Sauce French Fried Potatoes Whipped Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Spinach in Cream Baked Squash Head Lettuce with Roq.uefort Cheese Dressing Lemon Mcri ngue Pie Orange Layer Cake Ice Cream and Cake Apple Pie Chocolate Parfait Bavarian Cream Asparagus Tips Sandwichea to Order Weekday Luncheon 6Sc: Evenina Dinner $1.00 All pastries and Rolls at The Ridgeview Art Home Made. THE RIDGEVIEW MAIN STREET AND MAPLE AVENUE, EVANSTON UNIVERSITY 10000 REAL ESTATE LOANS Have funds to loan on North Shore residential property at reasonable rates. See us on rcncwa.ls. AlBo mortgageB for Bale. Atnllatcd with the Home Modernizing Bureau of the Nat'l Bulldlng I ndustrles, Inc. 708 Chu reb Street. Room 1. 50 10 s. E. G. Pauling k Compnny La Salle St. Franklin 7740 EVANSTON. ILLINOIS University 0991 l TRY OUR DELICIOUS WAFFLES AND TOASTED SANDWICHES IN OUR COFFEE SHOP.

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