Tour Favorite Brauids-It c Co WUILM ETTE ICE CO*. Coolerator-Ic-e Cubes 733 Grmeu BWY Rd. Wil, 53, COMMUNIT' l OU Lincoln Ave", Winne&a EK.Ves. 7slA & 9:14 Mat. Sat 2 & Dy a ART nd receive a coctai lô, yoitr ctire artyI w Having a day off from portraying his role in Paramhount's "Turn off the Moon," the youthful actor spent. it in the seclusion of his dressing room cbronicling the events in 'ili11e dur- ing the past month. How. can, he trmember al «the ýthings, that happnd ohim èer day for, more t han four weeks ? He doesn't attenipt it. His sec'retary,, Mrs.ý Ruth ,Keast, keeps Johnny's .diary n .otes fromf day to day, and, at the end. of various periods, bhe takes tbem and enters them in.his book. Rouscoe Kans Buüys Oi Weil, Turns.O4t Gusher, Three montbs ago Roscoe Karns in- Sveste d in an oit well located 10 miles f rom Bakersfield., Recently hbe de- cided that it mnust be a dud, but a telegram delivered -to bim on the set 'at Paramount, informed- hlm that oit has .been struck a.nd that the wel,, is expected to be a gusher. .ç_ Now the problem confronting the comedian is how 'he is going to man- and4 age to get away from the studio to rCE be on the spot wben the "black gold" starts spouting skyward. His current picture is "Night of Mystery." DEE ASSIGNED Frances Dee, currently in "Souls' at Sea" with Gary Cooper ,and George is Hollywood debut. __________________GETS CONTRACT John Payne, great-nephew of the Whichever Toi' Ptefer composer of "Home Sweet Home," and recently seen in a featured role BOTTLED or CANNED in "Dodsworth! was signed to a long- president of Major Picturespo 5 ~ ~~ducing ior Paramount. s r- picture, directe 'd by Richard Boleslawski, with Joan' Crawford, William Powell, Robert Montgomery, and Frank 'Mor- gan'. Valencia. theater, May 23, 24; Stadium theater, May 23, 24, 25.ý Màrs. ýCbeyney acts as the. "'front" for a band of jewel tbieves in this. suave, sopbisticaàted' society drama. The set-- tings. and the costumes are. magnificenit, the story well told,. the dialogue sat The four principals,, according to the re- viewers, were well. çast.. Robert Montgomnery plays the part of the worldly nobleman who is in love. witb Joan, but wbo intensely 'dishIilke ber profession, wbile Bill is her hench-, mnan in crime. Top of the Town. Universal, picture,. starring Doris Nolan, Gertrude Nieseti, Rula Logan, Peggy Ryan, George Mur- phy, Hiugh Herbert,'Gregory Rat#ff Henry Arnietta, MUiscba Auer, Jack Smart. Teatro del Lago, May 23, 24, 25. Varsity tbeater, May 24,' 25. Singers, dancers, comedians are slung together by the expert tecbnical and directing staff at Universal to produce a new higb in glorious musical comedics. New songs, and new singing, new dances, and new dancing, new jokes, and new comedians, are al.bright sports ini this 'nImust" cinema. meI ritzLy IIIutjIiead[LI i-onVUtuj)'0 the same building. The two get toge-the.rl on'ly to have Doris" uncles step in. Sets are (a) screwy,. (b) tremendous, and, (c) ulta ultra. It's' not a 'filmn to be missed, warni the best fani magazines. We're On the Jury. RZKO - Radia picture, directed by Ben Holmes with Victor 'Moore and Helen Broderiçk. Wilniette theater, May 26, 27. A Family difair. MGM picture, with Lionel Barrymore, Cecilia Parker, E~ric Linden, and Mickey Rooney-. Teatro del Lago, May 21, .22. Varsity. theater, May 21j 22,' 23. The' stars! of "Ah, Wilderness" are brought back to the screîî lu this en- gging, sincere, and. sympathetic comedy. The dialogue is excellent the. direct-, ing almostI perfect, and the niood anid feeling of the 'small townl is captured lu an undefinable way. Lvssrrows, triumpbs are made to appear real, flot shadoW, ernotions -and experiences., Crimninal Lazeyer. RK-Rdopc tures, witbl Lee,- Tracy, Margot Grahame, and.Eduardo Cianelli. V'\aletnèla theater, May, 22. This pictiire, alinost made to order for 'the special. Tracy.talent.s, is fi tr of thie district attorney' whu' changes' fromi a wise-cracking crooked lawyer .>into'an honest aid 'competent public of- ficial who takes his duties seriously. Miss Grahame, as bis secretary, doe's outstanding work, and' Cianelli, as the nienacing gambler bas been given special mention by ahl the critics. John Ilead's Wosiian. Pararnouint pic- ture, directed by Richiard Wallace, witb Edward Arnold, George Bancroft, Fran- cine Larrimore, and Gail Pat- c a-tcd triangle love aff air has.a large part in this dr a ma Wbich is based George Bancroft'. upon. the wastec lu. the lumbering. country and the re- sultant suffering froni droultb and loss of crops. The picture is 'higbly recommen'ded, largely because of its sincerity and real- ism,. by the' Better Films counicil of ChicaLyo«nd.n uv ag i J7L4J( , zl. This story of 'crime and criminals .depicts' Bette Davis as the leader of a rig of clip joint hostesses. Her onl1Y -sentimental. feeling. is toward a younger sister who cornes 'to visit ber. 'During. ail investigation conducted by thec dis-, trict attorney, Bette, through fear, pe r-1 No Covier or Minimum Charge at An>' rime. rated by Cazel-IÇoch Cý.--CaU Morton Grove 2211 *You WI i of ]BEÂUTI lIT vis