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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1938, p. 49

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College Nights guests of honor. TO EXHIBIT ART .WORK Bringing to Chicago for the irst time' a comprehensive collection of cantemporary art works on sporting subjects, the Institute of ýAmerican Sporting. Art, Inc., bas announced that its 'first 1938 exhibition will be bield in Chicago Marcb 14 t6 31, at the, Midland Club hotel, 1 72- W. Adams street, near LaSalle. Inluded in the more than 400 art works to be sbown will be..many by America's outstanding artists 'who. specialize in sporting scenes1 and portraiture, ac- cordi ng to KarI William' Zoeller, di- rectoir of the Institute,, who bas open- ed Chicago headquarters at 666 Lake Shore% drive. Fr1., Sat., Feb. 25-26 '945. ATHERI" JANE WITJHERS plus uNAVY, BIL11B AN» GOLW" Robert Young-Lieie Barryinore, James ffeurt SUn.,,Mon, Tues., Wed., Feb. 27-28-March 1-2 TRECONFESSION' Fred Naelgnrr&Y-Caroîe ]Lomba-rd Pins "Submarine 1).19 Pat O'Brien-George Brent Thurs., fr1., Sat., Mardi 3-4-5 THE FIREFLY" Jeauette Macflonald-A ln-Joues Gia< of ltejrst draiatic ituatops In 'tage'Door," nezu stari.lrg drama for Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers. Scene in the RKO-Radio Picture, due smon at local theaters, shows Miss Hepbutrn in interview wcith Adolphe Menjou, ai ter haing barged her way into his office îcith demand f or a role. States of that period. High4ly r.ecom-ý mended. You're OnIy Young Once. (MG.M.) With Mickey Rooney. Lewis Stone. a vaàcation in Catalina island only to have the children each become 'in- volved ini exciting love Adventures. It's :a film of the entirely "whole- some" variety. SZnd Street.'(Walter Wagner.) Di- rected by Harold Young, with Tan Hunter, Leo Carillo. Kenny Baker, ZaSu Pluts. Physical changes in a residential district in a large city with attendant social problems are por- trayed ini this muscal comedy. Purpie Athietie Teams Facing Busy Week-eî Nôrthwestern university's athle teams face a busy week-end w~ tearn faces Illinois at Urbana andi the %vrestlers clash with Purdue at Sv- ànston. The only idie teami is the basket- bail quintet which will flot go into- action until Monday night when it journeys to Columibus, Ohio,, for a return game with Ohio State. The Wildcats triumphed 35 to 34, in the first encounter earlier in -the season. STARTING FRIDAT, Fil. PULL .WIiI( eZ£t& Mdw hpm Joel, McCrea - Fronces De. - Rob lurus Ais. Mickey Mous. in Color and A New Floyd Gibbons "Your Trrue Adv.mture"l "HOLLYW'OOD i, "TOUiEE ONLy NKO TEL99 L YOUNG ONCE" Dick Powel-Rosemary LaueS Lewis Stone-.Mlçkey IpOmny Alan Mowbray-Hughi, Rerbert Cerillia Parier tures," by Mary Biaker E~ddy: "There tai cati be but one Mind, because there A is but one God; and if niortals claiiued are no other Mind and accepted no other, smc sin woulcl be unknown. We can have nair but. ollé Mid, if that, on>e is: in- Dell finiite",,(P. 469). wesý gChuck's performers tonight Dunn Dance Duo, a team as as the alliteration ini the ith Art Ray and jean Dunn,, .amma sorority, of North- university; andý Betty, Diltz-,l -J' te à

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