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September 18, 1941 WILMETTE LIFE 59

A highly complex and morbid picture class C Mrs. Seward Roberts was that is well cast and directed. The first and Mrs. F. Hansen was sec• photography, especially of the ranch, and Balaban & Kati the music, contribute to the mood of the ond Mrs. A. G. Hepburn won low film. It takes marriage too lightly. A putts for the week. AIR CONDITIONED THEATERS playboy is on trail for the murder of his secretary. Custom Information for B & K Theatres GO TO SCHOOL PHONE WINNETKA 1034 Michael Zeddies and Robert Zed- Golf Association Will dies, Jr., sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rob• Made ert Zeddis, 333 Leicester road, Have High Jinks Tourney Kenilworth, have left for school. Mi• VARSITY chael left September 15, for Albu• The next event of the Wilmette querque, N.M. where he will be a VENETIAN . MATINEE DAILY—Uni. 8Mf . Women's Golf association will be the sophomore at the University of New High Jinks, a goofy golf match, Mexico and Robert left September BLINDS Friday, Sept. 19 For One Week Tuesday, September 23, at the Chest• 14, for Parsons college, Fairfield, CORNEL WILDE erfield Country club. Iowa. The Zeddies' daughter, Ann, • REFINISHING MAUREEN O'HARA Winners for the week of Septem• is a sophomore at New Trier High • CLEANING ber 2, included low net, class A, school. • RETAPING "HOMESTRETCH" Mrs. A. E. McCourt, first; and Mrs. IN TECHNICOLOR Franklin Lacey and Mrs. John C. TENOR IS RECENT GUEST EVANSTON Plus Brennan, tied for second. In class Mario Lanza, concert and radio DON DeFORE B Mrs. R. J. Shanahan won first tenor, who recently became a mo• AWNING CO. GALE STORM and Mrs. Bruce P. Adams second. CHARLES RUGGLES tion picture star, was recently the 2801 CENTRAL STREET Mrs. Helen Chambers was first in VICTOR MOORE guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. GREENLEAF 5690 class C with Mrs. John E. Wagner Fox, 327 Oak circle, Wilmette. second. The low putts match for the "IT HAPPENED ON week was won by Mrs. A. E. Mc• 5th AVENUE" Court. Low net winners for the week of GLASS HOUSE FAMILY STYLE September 9, in class A were Mrs. E. P. DeKalb, first, and Mrs. J. VALENCIA Hendricks, second. Mrs. A. G. Hep• DINNERS burn was first in class B and Mrs. MATINEE DAILY—UNI. 3444 • William T. Larner was second. In FRESH CAUGHT LAKE PERCH $2.00 Fri.-Sat., Sept. 19-20 —ALL YOU CAN EAT Merle Oheron—Joseph Cotton FRIED UNJOINTED CHICKEN $2.25 "LYDIA" Plus — ALCYON PROG LEGS TARTAR SAUCE $2.50 George Montgomery Highland Park Tel. 24()() SIRLOIN STEAK $2.75 "ROXIE HART" Continuous Performance from 2:30 12 FULL OZ. BROILED JUST RIGHT Saturday, Sunday and Holidays PRIME RIB OF BEEF-AU JUS $2.50 Saturday, Sept. 20—10 a.m. A FULL CUT OF THE RIB SPECIAL MORNING Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 18-19-20 KIDDY SHOW —Teresa Wright BAKED SPARE RIBS $2.00 with feature and cartoons. Tickets now on sale at "THE IMPERFECT LADY" Box Office All you can eat of the following with the above dinners Added: "Well Oiled"—"Sweet and COTTAGE CHEESE . . . PICKLED BEETS Low" and Latest News Events C T F Starting Sunday, Sept. 21 doup lureen service POTATO SALAD . . . COLE SLAW Ray Milland—Teresa Wright Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. French Fried Potatoes—Rolls, Butter, Jelly, Marmalade, Coffee "IMPERFECT LADY" Sept. 21-22-23-24 Plus Ronald Colman— —Dennis O'Keefe John Lodei "THE LATE GEORGE APLEY" "DISHONORED LADY' The GLASS HOUSE Also A Smart North Shore Dining Room George Montgomery—Nancy Guild at: Lincolnwood, Illinois — Lincoln and foully Avenue CORONET "THE BRASHER DOUBLOON" Phone: TOWERS 336S open Mon. to Fri., 6:00 p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 25-26-27 Entertainment 9 Unfit Closing sat.. Sun. & hoi.. Early M>|. —Van Heflin THE PLACE FOR FAMILY DINNERS Thurs.-Sat., Sept. 18-20 Delicious Food at Moderate Prices Cocktail Lounge "POSSESSED" Dennis Morgan— Added: Latest News & Selected Dine in a Distinctive Ultra Modern Atmosphere, Air Con. Shorts ditioned to insure Maximum Comfort—Ample Parking Space. "CHEYENNE" Plus Johnny Weismuller "TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS" NOW! Starting Sunday, Sept. 21 FAMOUS FOOD Technicolor Musical Cavalcade OJLTULOJZIII Larry Parks—Evelyn Keyes— at OUR "DRIVE IN" William Demarest III Vl/ll liCTTC C^C^ DRIVE IN SERVICE FROM 6 P.M. IN WILMETTE "THE JOLSON STORY" TABLE SERVICE FROM 17 A.M. Extra! Academy Award Featurette "A BOY AND HIS DOG"

NORSHORI . Matinee Uaily — Rog. Pk. 48»* .

Fri.-Mon., Sept. 19-22 Wililam Holden—Joan Caulfleld Billy DeWolfe "DEAR RUTH" Plus Phillip Reed—Hillary Brooke "BIG TOWN"

Tues.-Thurs., Sept. 23-25 Rohert Young—Susan Hayward Jane Greer "THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME" Plus Jon Hall—Margaret Lindsay "THE VIGILANTES RETURN"