«4 If we have not peace within OUr« selves, it is vain to seek it from outward sources.â€"La Rochefoucauld. 16 GLENCOE Friday â€" Saturday Jan. Sat.. Sun. and Holidays open 1: 228C "NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE" Thurs. Dorothy Lamour "Moon Over Burma" _'ht..-Pfl..-SIt--ï¬l--u..- Dec. 26â€"27â€"28â€"29â€"30 GLENCOE SCREEN VARIETIES and in Technicolor i Gary GLEM Late Show New Year‘s Eve! "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" e THEATRE + 630 VERNON AVE. Glencoe 605 Highland Park 605 Wilmette & Winnetksa 3900 Mon. thru Fri., open 6:00 , _ Saturday 1:30 to 6:30 * Mon. thru Fri., $:00 to 6:390 _ Tues., Wed., Thurs. Dec. 31, Jan. 1â€"2 NCOE SCREEN VARIETIES Friday, Saturday (Saturday Mat NOVELTY Sunday, Monday Hats, Noisemakers! Favors in Profusion ! _â€"â€"â€"â€" 12:05 to 2:00 A.M. â€"â€"â€" Lively Screen Presentations and Peppiest Musical Comedy " lcA se c 4r%r AYDT on Wednesday, Thursday, l (Wednesday Coming: "REMEMBER THE NJ HAND." "ESCAPE,"* "ARISE Richard Dix, Kent Taylor, Edmund LATEST MARCH OP TIME â€" "I CARTOON â€"â€" "The Homeless Flea." _ Lucilie Ball Richard Carlson Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken, Frances Langford LARRY CLINTON AND ORCHESTRA â€" "Listen to Larry." PETE SMITH SPECIALTY â€" "Quicier Than a Wink" "YOU‘LL FIND OUT." NOVELTY â€"â€" Madeleine Carroll TeAAAE K MEA T e dee ie aanes flce t Nw!nr'cln.m.mal It‘s Got What "Old Doe Happiness" Qrdered Bring Your Gal, Your Wife, Your Friend Your Family COME AT 10:30 AND SEE TWO FEATURES + m HQEE tOo IL:BS â€"«â€"__â€" _ and peace within ourâ€" Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston, Preston Foster, & Doris Nolan, Albert Basserman _ "TJnusual Océupations." CARTOON â€"â€" ‘"The Const EILTY _ "Dreams."" LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS. â€"â€" Preston Foster â€" Sunday â€" Monday Last Time nouteccopmnegpaion ns es en en e C000E e o , Tuesday (Sunday Cont‘s 2 to 11) December 29, 30, 34 "MEN AGAINST THE SKY" _ _ Admiasion MIDNIGHT CELEBRATION "CHRISTMAS IN JULY" "MOON OVER BURMA" ALA MIDNIGHT SHOW "INYO0 MANY GIRLS" and t Taylor, Edmund Lowe, Wendy Barrie I OF TIME â€" "Men in Arms, U.S.A. Homeless Flea." LATEST PATHE NEWS New Years Day Continuous AGAINST THE SKY" 50e plus Federal Tax of 5¢ MANY GIRLS" eeane e ie e esn TCOE 2 to 4; Eive. 7 to 11) December 27, 28 "Himbers‘ Radio Champions" Now At Marine Dining Room Chicagoans will dance for the first time to one of radio‘s most popâ€" ular maestros when Richard Himber and his "Studebaker Champions" open at <the ~Edgewater Beach Hotel‘s worldâ€"famed Marine Dinâ€" ing room Saturday, December 21st. Himber will remain at the Beach through the holiday season with a NIGHT." "THIRD PFINGER, LEFT sr MY LOVE" "SKY MURDER," 11:58 to 12 :05 â€"â€" special New Year show featuring the Four Collegians, the "All Amerâ€" ican Athletes"; Rolly and Verna Pickert, who tap on stilts; Frances Willer, Willeg’ Dennis, Dolly Arâ€" den and the Borothy Dorben Danâ€" cers, and Ruth Vale, vocalist. Most famous as musical director of the "Champions" radio series for more than five years, Himber is beâ€" ginning his first nationwide dance tour with a fourâ€"week engagement at the Beach. In the Marine dining room he will ‘splotlight his unique "Parade â€" of Bands" novelty, donning caricature masks while he directs his band in the style of such popular leaders as Wayne King, Rudy Vallee, Guy Lombardo and Benny Goodman. In addition to his own radio sucâ€" cess, which won him Radio Guide Magazine‘s "Most Poular Leader®" poll in 1938, Himber has discovered many successful dance leaders. _l!is A musements first "'7§§§:'fime" dance band~ inâ€" Profusion ! _~January 1, 2, # to 11) "The Constable," of the Season T HE â€" PR ES S for the cluded such budding stars as Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorâ€" sey, and Bunny Berrigan. _ Another potential Himber discovâ€" ery, the maestro wires from the Loew‘s State Theater in New York, is Dick Judge, his handsome new vocalist, who will join the Champions for the first time at the Edgewater Beach. ~ Himber‘s Marine dining room enâ€" gagement marks a new page in his broadcasting. For the first time since his radio debut the conductor will broadcast without his famous theme song. "It Isn‘t Fair," banned by the controversy between songâ€" writers and broadcasters. In it‘s place he will use a new theme, "Falling in Love," which he has just recorded, along with a new ediâ€" tion of his "Parade of Bands." â€" "It Isn‘t Fair" was written by Victor Young an alumnus of the Edgewater Beach Hotel‘s Oriole Terrace Orchestra of the twenties. Young wrote the song as theme for the first Studebaker Champions broadcast nearly 11 years ago. Telephone H. P. 2400 Performances â€"Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous. * Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday J)ecem Gary Cooper â€" Madeleine Carroll â€" Paulette Goddard â€" Preston Its ten topâ€"notch stars . . . its thrilling story . . Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Your favorite rogue mops up Wednesday, Thursday 3 ADMISSION PRICES â€" § Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c to 6:30 p.m. Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40c: â€" Children, 12 years and underâ€"10c COMING: JAMES CAGNEY, ANN SHERIDAN A L C Y O N Definitely a New High in © JOE E. BROWN in "80 YOU WON‘T TALK," "THIRD HAND® "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY." a "THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE" "NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE" The strange part John Garfield (Special Holiday Matinee New Years Day at 2:30) P tee ___â€" _ DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" WILT DISNEY‘S Full length feature production * =â€"â€"â€"«â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" Warren William â€" Frances Robinson in guarantees of exciting entertainment! "BACHELOR MOTHER" "EAST OF THE RIVER" IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR â€" Brenda Marshall â€" Marjorie Rambean in in Screen Comedy! A brilliantly novel story one you‘ll never outguess ! "PINOCCHIO" of New York that Strangers don‘t see ! Ihmiâ€";ohhn in Florida‘s mecea of pleasure! Blackhawk Society 3 Dance Draws Large Attendance Monday Four hundred young people enâ€" joyed the Christmas dance given Monday evening at the Highland Park Woman‘s club under the sponâ€" sorship of the Blackhawk society of. the D.A.R. * Two beautiful Christmas trees, one lighted with red and white lights, while the other had blue and white lights, and set off by the American and D.A.R, flags decorâ€" ated the lounge of the club while the entire hall was a bower of evergreen branches and holiday decâ€" orattons.~~~ _ *â€".â€"â€" a The dance band played numerous request numbers to the delight of the dancers while Shirley and Bud Pfister, ever popular brother and sister dance team received a "big hand" for their dance interpretaâ€" tions. â€"It was a very lovely party, which netted a goodly sum for the groups philanthropies. 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