Although the Krim : Theatre is not in the "loop" theater dis- trict, it is one of the most pa- tronized cinemas in Detroit — due to its "Lust for Life". As one of four theaters in the country to world-premiere this film biography of painter Van --" Somerset Maugham's "Quar- tet" launched the theater. Mem- orable showings since then were "Red Shoes", "Hamlet", "Henry V", "Open City", and "Paisan". With such offerings, the Krim, merely intended to be a neigh- borhood theatre, magnetized viewers from the city at large. It was television that con- firmed the "art policy" held by Sol Krim. Popularity of the new medium caused him to seek the best films obtainable. The suc- cess resulting from his efforts inspires his calling T.V. "a blessing in disguise". Krim, who attended Wayne University, owns other Detroit theaters, which are leased to churches and other companies. He has a spiritual and financial interest in the Stratford Canadi- an Players and smaller theater groups. He cites "Lust for Life" as his most successful film run. He credits Kirk Douglas, "who has SOL KRIM so identified with Van Gogh Gogh, the Krim has an extended that the actor has named his run of the production, based on new son after the painter." the book by Irwin Shaw, and Sol Krim has three brothers starring Kirk Douglas. who are also interested in the The man responsible for movie industry. As he does, procuring such a film for De- Harry and Leonard reside in troit is Sol Krim, operator of Detroit. Mac is in California. the theater. Since birth, Krim has been Victor Reuther to Speak connected with the theater. His father, Leon, ran the Jewish at Labor Zionist Rally Victor Reuther, educational art theatre, the Circle, on Has- director of the tings St. During the 1920's Paul UAW-CIO, will Muni was among Outstanding speak on "Our actors there. ;Foreign Policy Leon Krim also brought many and World concerts and plays to other De- Peace" at 8:30 troit houses, as the Shubert. p.m., Tuesday, Sol remembers "The Bat", "Li- at the Labor za", and an Ed Wynn play. Zionist Insti- Sol Krim's family owned tute, 19161 motion picture theaters in Mt. Schaefer. Clemens, where he spent his The program boyhood. Fifteen years ago, is sponsored by they built the uptown Wood- the Labor Zion- ward Ave. cinema bearing -A ist Organization their name. - 411 of Detroit as an Reuther Danny Raskin's LISTENING Bereznitzer Aid Society to Hear Cantor Ackerman Bereznitzer A i d Society is scheduling a special program at 9 p.m., Wednesday, at its 13326 Linwood. Cantor Shabtai Ackerman will be presented as soloist, with Dan Frohman at the piano. Meyer Terebelo, pres- • ..••••••••••••••••••••••• • Could Have :Danced All Night": • With the • ▪ Music by WHEN CATERER Bill Kozin came to Detroit in 1948 from New York, he brought with him an idea that soon turned into a dream for him and his wife, May . . . When he opened the Rainbow Terrace on Wyoming, two years ago, the makings to- ward the ultimate realization of their vision had its start . . The fulfillment has come sooner than either Bill or May expected . . . and the dream that started back when Bill used his idea at his former restaurant and patio in Long Island, on Sunrise High- way, is soon to be a reality here in Detroit . . . A canopy will lead from the present Terrace Room to the latest addition, the Garden Room . . . and between the two buildings will be a huge area outside for gala summer parties ... It's almost completed and large affairs will now be able to utilize these plus a smart cocktail room besides . . . mak- ing four separate party areas in all . . • The project is a terrific one, and May is now in Sinai Hospital for a much needed rest . . . -Bill just relaxes in the thought that his dream has finally come true . . . Now that- Bill and May have achieved this accomplishment, the only thing standing in the way of complete peace of mind for 'them is their constant appeal to the someone who has taken the 1956 reserva- tions book from Rainbow Ter- election r a 11 y race at a recent shindig . • . It TRY PIZZA PETE'S PIZZAS and "You'll Agree They're the Best!" OVEN HOT HOME DELIVERY AND CARRY OUT SERVICE Special Equipped Trucks Serving Areas Bounded by: N-8 Mile; S-Schoolcraft; E-Livernois; , W-Telegraph, 1 SAMMY WOOLF CALL: BR: 3-0106 • Open 4-12 Sun. - Thurs. 4 - 2 Fri. and Sat. *and Orchestra • • ident, invites members to bring their friends. Call: :UN 3-6501 :UN 4-3174 or UN 3-8982: romeetbotssfisoomemofo. PIZZA PETE 16430 W. McNICHOLS BOESKY Delightfully Air-Conditioned Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge Famous for Fine Food DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS Businessmen's Lunch 1 i :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 LIBERMAN'S INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THESE SPECIALS KOSHER SHORT HICKORY SMOKED, SUGAR CURED ALAMI BEEF FRY lb. 79. (KOSHER BACON) PKG. KOSHER KOSHER 39 C (Garlic S;Ta-7—. rti) KNOBBLEWURST LIVERWURST 79c 79` for Stevenson-Kefauver. T h e holds a great sentimental value lb. lb. public is invited. to the Kozins and nothing would take its place among their list of CARD OF THANKS the many people for wham they 12162 Dexter For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, TO 6-9804 & TO 8-9829 The family of the late Jacob have done parties . • . Having BAR MITZVAHS, SWFET Shaffer acknowledges with this book as their dream comes SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate grateful appreciation the many true is a big thing for them .. Prices. C a n accommodate kind expressions of sympathy so anybody knowing of its from 25 to 125 people. Dance extended by relatives and whereabouts would be doing floor and piano also available. friends during the family's re- themselves a mitzvah . . . and Serving dinners to the public cent bereavement. on Sundays and Holidays sill and May Kozin a tremen- only. See us in our newly dous favor by letting them beautifully remodeled Dining know where it is. Rooms. * * * ANOTHER GREAT YEAR en- Kormendy's Dining Room 8926 W. 7 Mile Rd. 2 Doors E. of Wyoming folds itself f or the always and Catering Where Food and Service Reign . Supreme" eagerly-awaited Infant Service TR 3-7444 or TR 1-4485 Group annual dinner-dance and OPEN 7 DAYS . . . Ser , ing Breakfast, 114 Pallister TO 8-5384 show . . . Jan. 27, at Masonic Lunch, Dinners and After heater Snacks Temple . . . Rehearsals soon Tray Catering & Carry Out Service will start on a spectacular var- DI 1-9460 Order your Tickets-Now—By Mail iety show by the talented mem- bers and their husbands . . Detroit Grand Opera Association Presents—. Eleanor Riseman will direct the BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE at Masonic Temple Auditorium. show for the 20th year, assisted ALWAYS THE FINEST— by Dottie Schwartz . . . Dinner- DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners, dance chairmen are Ida Rosen- In nine gala luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon. berg and Lillian Silverman. performances We Cater to Parties and Banquets * * * THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO, 15241 E. Warren at Barham TU 2-3883 With JUSSI BJOERLING Wed. Eve., Nov. 7 Verdi eight young married women as the Duke; Sylvia Stahlman as Olds; In Italian RIGOLETTO For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. Cornell MacNeil as Rigoletto. formed the Home Relief Society For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at . . . Today the membership con- With FRANCIS BIBLE Fri. Eve., Nov.-9 Thomas in the title role; Beverly Sills as Filina; sists of 300 women, with the In French FINE FOODS MIGNON 8333 LINWOOD Richard Verreau as Wilhelrh Meister. eight charter members, Mes- dames Harry With GLORIA LANE M. Shulman, the Sat. Mat., Nov. 10 Bizet as Carmen; Richard Cassilly as Don Jose; first president, Harry Ash, Jo- TR. 2-8500 In French CARMEN Adele Addison as Micaela. Take Out and Delivery seph Grabow, Isadore Grabow, Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs and Chicken right off the fire. With BARRY MORELL Ben Gale, Louis Goldberg, Mil- Sat. Eve., Nov. 10 Puccini as Rodolpho• Sarah Fleming as Mimi: In Italian LA BOHEME ton Wolfe and Ira Friedenberg, Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th & Clairmount Beverly Bower as Musette, still being active . . . Home Re- 15301 E. Jeff‘u4s.on2-Iti 1 raconsiielO New American With PHYLLIS CURTIN Sun. Mat., Nov. 11 lief Society helps the needy, Musical Drama in the title role; SUSANNAH by Carlisle Floyd Norman Trieele and Jon Crain providing food, clothing, coal, 1 117 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. gas, light, milk, hospital aid and With CESARE VALLETTI Sun. Eve., Nov. Verdi As Alfredo; Cornell MacNeil as the elder any emergency that may arise in Italian LA TRAVIATA 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 24600. Priv. Germont. ate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. .Serving . . . On Oct. 24, at Elmwood the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods With EILEEN FARRELL, Casino in Windsor, they will Mon. Eve., Nov. 12 Verdi for more than 26 years. AU Beef aged in our own es Leonora; Irene Kramarich as Azucena; In Italian IL TROVATORE give their annual fund raising ' cellars. Jon Crain as Manrico. affair ... Mrs. Robert Friedberg CHOP HOUSE Tues. Eve., Nov. 13 With HIRAM SHERMAN is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Offenbach ORPHEUS IN THE as Jupiter; Sylvia Stahlman as EurydiCe;. In English John Mossman, tickets, Mrs. ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, Mariquita Moll as Venus. UNDERWORLD Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. Jack Leavitt, year book and Chops, "Served as you like it." Mrs. Jack Roseberg, treasurer With BEVERLY SILLS Wed. Eve., Nov. 14 Open 24 Hours Johann Strauss II as Rosalinda; Jon Crain as Eisenstein; . .. Mrs: Sidney Tauber is presi- 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. In English DIE FLEDERMAUS Francis Bible as Orlovsky. dent of the Home Relief Society. MARIA'S PIZZERIA Evening Prices: Main floor-4.80, 4.20, 3,60, For mail orders, enclose stamped, self- WE ARE NOW CATERING WHERE TO DINE PLIMPERNIKS T S R T AITC LY AT KE OR SH IN ERG Horowitz Catering Co. - N.Y. CITY OPERA CO. STAFFORD'S Buddy's BAH-B-9 AL.GREEN , c CARL'S 3.00 and 2.40. Balcony-3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80 and 1.25. matinee pricey Main floor--4.20, 3.60,3.00 , .40, 1.80 and 1.25. Baloany---3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1.25 and .75. addressed envelope with your check or M.0, puydble to Detroit Grand Opera Association, 438 Book . Bldg., Detroit 26. Box offices open October 17 at Masonic Temple and Grinnell's. Published by the Simons-Michelson Company As • Public Service CARD OF THANKS Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods The family of the late Jos- Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service eph Shaw acknowledges with 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929 grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy TR 2-8800 extended by relatives and CLAM SHOP and BAR friends during the family's re- Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Seo Foods cent bereavement. Music by Muzak 2675 E. GRAND 23—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, October 19, 1959 Sol Krim Spurs Film Premiere