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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1930, p. 58

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58 WI.LMB·TT~ · LI~F~ February 14, 1930 M allinckrodt News The members of the Mallinckrodt Atl}letic association had a Valentine bridge party on Friday, February 14. All the students of the Mallinckrodt attended. A quarter admission was charged to help swell the athletic fund. Bridge was played from two until four. E~h table had an individual prize, there also was a door prize. Students of the Mallinckrodt High school have begun active work in the various classes of Braille. The classes are made up of students specially interested in transcribing books for the. blind, and sufficient students of Mallinckrodt High school have applied to form four small classes. The work is an extra activity and is done by the students after regular school hours. Ralph Arnold, Jr., 1538 Elmwood aver:.ue, has been transferred to Memphis, Tenn., by his business firm. He is a salesman for the International Dairy company. Varsity Brings "Disraeli" Back for New Showing The management of the Varsitv , theater has decided to bring back ..Disraeli" for a return engagement. This picture which George Arliss has made famous wilt r_eturn for a two day run on Monday and Tuesday, February 17 and 18. "Disraeli" previously t;layed at the Varsity for two days, and H. K. Archbold~ manager, found out that everybody had not seen this marvflous picture, and thousands wereasking for its return. This picture is very highly recommended by everyone who · has seen it, and many claim that it is the outstanding picture of the· talking picture age. George Arliss in the character part of Disraeli gives a performance seldom equalled in motion ·victure theaters. The better films committee of the D. A. R. has especially recommenrled "Romance of the Rio Grande" as outstanding entertainment for the family. \Varner Baxter takes the leading part with Mary Duncan, Antonio Moreno and Robert Eqison in the support!ng cast. The story is of a young railroad engineer and the troubles he encounters in 'building a railroad on the Mexican border. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coyne, 240 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth are leaving Tuesday for the Bahama Islands · for a three or four weeks' vacation. They will cross from Miami and return by way of New York. -o- Friday aad Saturday, Feb. 14-15 Wuaer Baxter in ··Romaaee ol tbe Rio Graade" of 'tlae D. A. B. Espedally reeommended &8 out8tandlng entertain· ' ment for the family by the Better Films Committee · RE1URN ENGAGEMENT MONDAY, TUESDAY, FE~. 17-18 ··DJSRAiLI" with GEORGE ARLISS DO NOT MISS THIS MASTERPIECE COMMUNITY HOUSE ~aturdoy Wednesdar and Thursday, Feb. 19-20 WILLIAM HAINES in Feb. la ··NAVY BLUES" with ANITA PAGE COMING . Boy Scout -Exhibit No Motion Pictures Tnt>sday Feb. 18 H. B. Warner-Lois Wilson George Fawcett HAROLD LLOYD in ""WELCOME DANGER" "The Gamblers" ,\ story of Wall Strt>et Lanrt>l & Harch' ('omlc "Wrong A~aht" t'rlday & Saturday Feb. 21-2:! Albert B. Welty, 542 Brier street, Kenilworth returned to his home on Thursday of this week after a three months' business trip through South America. He had been on business for the International Harvester company. -o- George O'Brien "Salute" Lift· at J\ una polls and West I·otnt Bobby Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy K. Cutler, 207 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth is recovering from an infected foot. Bobby has been confined to his bed for three weeks but expects to be back in school very soon. A Positive Sensation! "The Master of Hilarity" §UVV~l2 CLUI3 ()A~trA~T If you like an exclusive club atmosphere ""'-»creative music for the dansant, led by Dell Coon, himself ""'-» delicious cuisine of private club chef and staff ""'-» smart modeme ballroom declared ·'"the most beautiful in America" ""'-» distinctively different standards ~fine folk of the better sort '-> DON DIXON And His Merry Makers -Present- "Back from the Front" A Three Act "After the War" Comedy Riot Directed by Mr. Lew J. Welsh and at pr~ces exceedingly moderate- Matinees Wednesday and Saturday "Bring the Children" JU V .4PIIIIV AT I)4PIIII t: 1: MUSIC-SONGS- LAUGHS NEXT MONDAY SEATS NOW MI~41Af7U "'I'RUE TO THE TRADITIONS Of. THE NORTH SHORE" "LENA RIVERS"' For Table ~eservations, Phone Wilmette 4636 OD Sheridu Roed &.. miautn North or Eunatoa betweee W'tlmeue aDd Keoifworlh. F. . parki·l· Free a.ai from Liadea ..L.. Stetioa

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