â€"| f} cineme Talk Then she would During the .making of "Dance| ture in many long scenes between Team" â€" Miss Eilers confided m* Paul Lukas and Sidney Fox, or beâ€" Minna Gombell, who is also in the| tween Miss Fox and Lewis Stons, cast, and director Sidney Lanfield| in which they walk all about a large that she hoped their noext picture| room and carry on spirited arguâ€" _ "Dance Team" was adapted from the popular novel ofâ€" Sarah Adding. ton by Edwin Burke, who wrote the sparkling dialogue for the previous Dunnâ€"Eilers picture, "Bad Girl."_ son Jimmy always manages to have another ~date. when Sally comes zooming down in one of her three fast ships in which she does her Sally, an aviation enthusiast and a licensed air pilot, . frowns down upon Jimmy as being old {ashioned because he claims automobile racing is the "thrill of thrills." And to prove that he is wrong she has made repeated offers fo him to take him James Dunn and Sally Eilers, who scored such a sensational triumph together in "Bad Girl" and who are again coâ€"starred in the Fox producâ€" tion, "Dance Team," cannot agree on the matter of thrills and speed. Sally Likes Plane; Jimmy Favors Auto TUESDA Y â€" WEDNESDA Y sSUNDAY â€" MONDAY sATURDAY, MARCH 12 THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY Marilyn Miller â€" Leon Errolâ€" â€" Ben Lyon â€" Ford Sterling w EC T y ‘GREAT NEWSPAPER YARN "KX MARKS THE SPOTY" c@::sâ€"s»2imsao PAUL LUKAS â€" LEWIS STONE "STRICTLY DISHONORABLE®" c00: "STEPPING SISTERS®" | csosm:os io: LOUISE DRESSER â€" WM. COLLIER and CHAS. CHASE COMEDY â€" "DETECTIVE LLOYb" LLOYD HUGHES â€" NORMAN KERRY JACKIE COOPER â€" ROBERT COOG * MVXNLDA 1 Continuous Sunda) JAMES DUNN â€" SALLY EILERS "DANCE TEAM®"‘ | cosssos â€"BSALLY BLANE â€" LEW CODY "HER MAJESTY LOVE" Park 2400 Paramount‘s Great Comedy *SSOOKY® â€" (7:00â€"9:50) "AIR EAGLES"! | (2z:s5â€"5:0m0â€"s:30 25¢ and 10¢ to 5:30 wgmme A JME) ssm ups of entire episodeéesâ€"closeups, but filled with action and a constantly changing background. | camera follows them, and the result Lukas, Miss Fox and Stone play the featured roles in this romantic love comedy, which was directed by John M. Stahl. § Continuous Sunday from 2 p.m. The innovation is in reality a movâ€" ing closeup, which in many instances covers action in all parts of a setâ€" ting and makes unnecessary the customary "long shot." â€"The latter, of course, has the disadvantage that the figures of the character are and their facial expressions cannot register as effectively as in a closeâ€" up. : __The advantages â€" of â€" Freund‘s methodâ€"areâ€"iHustratedâ€"in â€"the pie« ture in many long scenes between Paul Lukas and Sidney Fox, or beâ€" tween Miss Fox and Lewis Stons, City by Karl Fround, dean of Gerâ€" man cinematographers, during the filming of the stage comedy success, "Strictly Dishonorable." _ A novel msthod of camera treatâ€" ment was introduced at Universal Introduces New Kind . Photography Technique Direction of Johnny Jones Continuous from 2 p.m. 38â€"6:34â€"9:30) rAN MARCH 15â€"16 MARCH 10â€"11 (8:30) 05â€"10:00) ‘40) urging the U. S. Senators and Conâ€" gressmen in seeking a general reâ€" duction in the expenditures of the federal government.. After due conâ€" sideration and upon motion of L. B. Sinclair this matter ordered placed on fils. ~ oc He: I love the good, the true, the beautiful, the innocent, theâ€", She: This is so sudden, but I think father will consent. and corrections, was presented â€" Placed on File 3 For the second time, the commuâ€" nication was read from the Lyeomâ€" ing Manufacturing Co. of Williamsâ€" port, Pa., soliciting the coâ€"operation motion of Mortimer Singer, the changes were voted.on by acclamaâ€" tion and each dividually. .“P:)stal cards are being mailed out by John H. White, an attorâ€" ney atâ€"law in Borger, Texas. He is offering for $1.00 per copy: a booklet entitled Veterans and Deâ€" pendents Manual. This is not apâ€" proved by the American Legion. Do not purchase same. continue will be the subject of disâ€" cussion. ~ . The National Service Manual conâ€" tains the same information and is free to all Legion officers and men. (For any information veterans deâ€" sire he may get same by secing the adjutant of service officers at Leâ€" gion headquarters, Central avenue, Highland Park. To all Exâ€"Service men and legionâ€" aires:â€" « The following notice is sent out by_the“logal American Legion post: Dinner 85¢ Exâ€"Service Men Are Warned by Post Not to Purchase Manual 376 Park Ave. Prices Reduced! The report of the Byâ€"Laws comâ€" CLENGABLES TEA ROOM Absolutely the only (Continued from page 4) .o y uie 44e Sunday $1.00 Children 65¢ _ Sunday 75¢ clause voted on inâ€" Glencoe 1839 for | title, so watch for announcement of ; the : date.~" * ss:=â€"su‘ y3 ‘arycl. Snappy passing, combined with a strong defense, enabled the Pirates to emerge victorious. ~Miss Drager, Shamrock scoring ace, was closely guarded throughout the game and held to two baskets‘ and a free throw. . Due to fine. team work no outstanding star can be named on the Pirates tocam. The quintette worked like a machine in action. The Highwood Pirates, girls quinâ€" tette, turned back the strong Shamâ€" rock cagers last Tuesday night at the Oak Terrace, school gym by a score of 14â€"7. ‘By this .victory the Pirates tied up the series for the girls basketball championship of the city. recognized. Mr. Ewell and this comâ€" mittee with the addition of several members selected at large, will take full charge of the production of the show. â€" Th committee members seâ€" lected at large are: Messrs. O.R. McCorrMon, F. V. Degenhardt, H. L. Hammer, J. S. VanBergen, R. L Grinnell, R. M. Bridges, and R. D. Wilder. J oi Edwin C. Jones was then appointâ€" ed chairman of the executive comâ€" mittee ofâ€"the show, and he and a committee whose names will be anâ€" nounced later will assume the reâ€" sponsibility of the business details of the affair including tickets, adâ€" vertising, and publicity. Highwood Pirates Trounce Shamrocks With these enthusiastic commitâ€" tees at work, and backed by the coâ€" operation of the organizations whom they represent, there is little doubt that the show in April will be one of the most entertaining and most successful ever attempted in Raâ€" vinia. Will and G. B. Prindle from the Braeside P. T. A.; J. C. Ewell and L. E. Meyer from the Men‘s Gym class; Miss, Gertrude Williams and Miss Harriet Golden from the Raâ€" vinia Players; W. R. Marvin from the â€"Ravinia Civic association. Elect Officers Theso ~members, at their first meeting, elected from their group Ewell, w The members were chosen as folâ€" lows: Mrs. M. G. Armstrong and Mrs. A. B. Tanner, from the Ravinia Woman‘s club; Mrs. P. D. Stokes and Mrs. E. E. Leonard from the Ravinia Garden club}y Mrs. J. C. Ewell and Mrs. S. L. Schwarz from To further interest in this great annual event, and to seek original ideas and find new talent the board of governors invited the heads of the various organizations in Ravinia to choose. from their respective orâ€" ganizations, two members who would represent them on a Show committee. 5 variety type, and will be written and produced by local artists. RAVINIA TO HAVE â€" _ â€" ANOTHER BIG SHOW Later in the season these teams (Continued from page 5) °* THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 â€" THURSDAY, M First Unite Cor. Green B Rev. J. A. Thursday, Ma 8:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. society will Mrs. Henry A Friday, â€"~Marce 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. those intere God‘s word. lines are dra beginning th Saturday, M: 3 :00 p.m. ents, please dren are pr 9:00 a.m. teachers and work of the 9:30 a.m. keep up the only, but in 10 :45 a.m. church exte 7:00 p.m. young peopl sage by | music by t Monday, M; 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, M 8:00 p.m. of the Bara Wednesday, First Chu First Ch Highland I avenue, is | Church, Th Szientist, if day mornit o‘clock, and meeting, W of Christia o‘elock. S1 pupils betw 20, and is Subject â€" sermon, *S A free maintained Sheridan r from 9 o‘cl the evenin when it is day the re 2:30 to 5:3 authorized ture may | chased. All are the servi reading r â€" Rabbi speak on ment!" ( becomes : dozo.) â€"a Lincoln : coe. ~All at North 8:00 p.m. North S