MOVIE GUIDE
DOWNTOWN
ADAMS
Grand Circus Park
WO 1.8524 Open Daily 11 a.m.
Wk — THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY
BROWN, Debbie Reynolds, at 11:15,
1:35, 3:55, 6:15, 8:35, 10:45.
FOX
2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494
Doors Open 10:45 a.m.
Free Parking
NOW PLAYING—
Mamie VanDoren & Tommy Noonan in
"3 NUTS IN SEARCH OF A BOLT"
plus Brigette Bardot in
"LOVE ON A PILLAR"
Every Wed. Ladies Day Adm. 50c
Late SHOW Friday and Saturday
For schedule information call
WO 1-7917
ART THEATRES
CORONET
15635 Mack nr. Alter. TU 2-5291
Open Daily 6:45, Sun. 3:45
NOW PLAYING
"THE BLUE ANGEL" with Marlene
Dietrich, 7:00 & 10:35. "THE DEVIL'S
GENERAL", 8:45 only.
Sun. "BLUE ANGEL", 4:10 & 8:10
"DEVIL'S GENERAL", 5:55 & 9:55
STUDIO THEATRE
13325 Livernois
WE 3-0070
Jeanne Moreau in THE LOVERS
Students $1 every Mon.
LAST 5 DAYS—Starting Aug. 26
"Nothing But the Best"
Mon. through Thurs. 7:30 & 9:30;
Fri. 8:00 & 10:00; Sat. 6:00,
11:00 & 10:00. Sun. 5:30, 7:30 & 9:30.
Reduced adm. up to 6 p.m. Sat.
STUDIO NORTH THEATRE
22920 Woodward-1 blk. No. 9 Mile
LI 1.5168
Ingmar Bergman's — THE SILENCE
NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED.
College Students $1 every Mon. Mon-
Thurs: 7:30, 9:30. Fri: 8:00, 10:00. Sat:
6, 8, 10. Sun: 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. Re-
duced adm. up to 6 p.m.
STUDIO 8 THEATRE
Greenfield & 8 Mile Shop Ctr. Li 2-8827
"SEDUCED & ABANDONED"
Produced by Pietro Germi
Students $1 every Tues. Mon.-Thurs.:
7:30, 9:30. Fri.: 8, 10. Saturday, 6,8,10.
Sunday: 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. Reduced adm.
up to 6 p.m. Sat., Sun. 3:45.
SURF
13135 Fenkell BR 3-8866
Open Daily 6:45; Sat., Sun. 3:45
NOW PLAYING
THE ISLAND 7:00 & 10:20
YOJIMBO 8:30 only.
SUN. YOJIMBO 6:00 & 9:45
"THE ISLAND 4:20 & 8:00
Japanese with English Subtitles
TRANS-LUX KRIM THEATRE
16473 Woodward TO 8-8300
THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA
Richard Burton, Ava Gardner,
Debra Kerr & Sue Lyon
Weekdays MON. through THURS.
Doors open 3 p.m.
Ftrs. at 3:00, 5:15, 6:30, 9:45
FRI. with latae show. Doors open 3 p.m.
Ftrs. at 3:45, 6:00, 8:20, 10:40
SAT. with late show, doors open at
1 p.m.
Firs. at 1:35, 3:50, 6:10, 8:25, 10:45
SUN. doors open 1 p.m.
Ftrs. at 1:00, 3:10, 5:10, 7:25, 9:40
NEIGHBORHOOD
BERKLEY
2990-12 Mile Rd. LI 2-0330
Open Daily 6:45, Sat. 6:45, Sun. 1:10.
Exclusive — Last 2 Days
FRI. & SAT.
Sean Connery, "FROM RUSSIA WITH
LOVE." Steve McQueen and Jackie
Gleason "SOLDIER IN THE RAIN."
WK. beginning SUN. August 23
"ROBIN & THE 7 HOODS" Frank
Sinatra. "F.B.I. CODE 98."
SPECIAL KIDDIES MAT. WED. and
SAT. at 1 p.m.
BEVERLY
Gd. River at Oakman
WE 3-6380
Wed., Thurs., Fri. also Mon., Tues.
Doors Open 6:30. Sat..: 12:30. Sun.: 1:30
WEEK — "THE CARPETBAGGERS"
(color) George Peppard, Alan Ladd,
Carroll Baker. "WALK A TIGHT
ROPE" Dan Duryea.
MAT. SAT. 8/22 "P I R A T E S OF
BLOOD" & "DEVIL'S HAIRPIN."
CARMEN
5746 Schaefer near Ford
LU 2-1610
Open Daily 6:05. Sat. 4:30, Sun. 12:45
Week—Michael Callan "THE NEW IN-
TERNS" 6:05 & 11:17. Alec Guinness,
"BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" 8:37.
Sat. Open at 5:00, "BRIDGE ON THE
RIVER KWAI" 5:25 & 10:37. "THE NEW
INTERNS" 8:34. Sun. "THE NEW IN-
TERNS" 12:45, 1:05, 6:17 & 11:00.
BRIDGE OF THE RIVER KWAI
3:08 & 8:20
GREAT LAKES 14832 Grand River
VE 6-3643
Open Daily: 6:45. Sat.: 12:45. Sun.:12:45
NOW PLAYING—"THE NEW INTERNS"
Michael Callan "BRIDGE ON THE
RIVER KWAI" William Holden.
MAT. SAT. 8/22. Open 12:45, "SNOW-
FIRE and "BIG CIRCUS."
FOR TIME SCHEDULE, PLEASE CALL
VE 6-3643
KRAMER
5743 Michigan
TA 5-3565
Open Daily 5:45. Sat. 12:45. Sun. 12:45
Cont.
NOW PLAYING—"THE CARPETBAG-
GERS," Carol Baker, George Peppard.
"WALK A TIGHT ROPE," Dan Duryea
MAT. SAT. 8/22. Open 12:45. "ADVEN-
TURES OF MARCO POLO" & DAY
OF THE TRIFFIDS."
For time schedule please caU TA 5-3565
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
FOODS TO SERVE with THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
punches should be simple and not 38 Friday, August 21, 1964
too highly-seasoned . • . Cookies,
salted nuts or open-faced sand-
wiches are ideal flavormates.
LOBER'SI
BAR-B-Q & PIZZA
NEIGHBORHOOD
Magnificent
MAI KAI
Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
Open Daily 12:45. Continuous Sat. Eve.
Sunday 12:45 Continuous
LAST FOUR DAYS
Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues
WHAT A WAY TO GO
1:25, 3:35, 5:45, 8:00„10:15. Sat. Eve .4:00
6:13, 8:26, 10:39. Sat. Kids Matinee—
Open 12 Noon. Sun-1:25, 3:35, 5:45,
8:00, 10:15.
MERCURY
16850 Schaefer, UN 2-8100
Peter Sellers & Elke Sommer in
Panavision and Color in
A SHOT IN THE DARK
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 6:00, 8:10, 10:20
Plus Cinemascope Color Featurette
2 ON A PASS
5:45, 7:55, 10:00
Wed., Sat., Sun.:
A SHOT IN THE DARK
1:40, 3:50, 6:00, 8:10, 10:20
2 ON A PASS
3:35, 5:45, 7:55, 10:00
Wed., Sat. and Sun., Open 1:30
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Open 5:30
NORWEST 17630 Grand River
VE 8-1030
Open 6:45. Fri. open 5:30. Sat. 12 Noon.
SAT. RE-OPEN 5:00, SUN. OPEN 2:00
Fri.—"WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT"
(color), Peter Sellers, Paula Prentis,
7:35 & 11:00. "633 SQUADRON" (color),
Cliff Robertson, George Chakiris, 5:55
& 9:25.
SAT. "World of Henry Orient"
12:25, 4:10, 8:00, 11:25
"633 Squadron" 2:35, 6:20 & 9:50.
SUN.—"633 Squadron" 12:25, 3:55, 7:30,
11:00. "World of Henry Orient" 2:00,
5:30 & 9:05.
MON.
&
TUES.—"World of Henry
Orient" 8:35 only. "633 Squadron" 6:55
& 10:15.
PALMER PARK
17013 Hamilton
UN 2-2140
Daily Open 6:45. Sat. Open 5:30
Sun. Open 1:45 Continuous
NOW PLAYING
All Color Sean Connery, Tippi Hedren,
Hitchcock's "MARNIE". Cary Grant,
Audrey Hepburn "CHARADE". For
time schedule call UN 2-2140.
22857 Woodward
LI 3-5800
Open Daily 6:45. Fri. 5:00
Sat. Reopen 5:00. Sun. 2:00
Wk.—Winner of 4 Academy Awards,
TOM JONES (Color), Albert Finney,
Susannah York.
Wed., Thur., Mon., Tues., 7:15, 9:40.
Fri., Sat., 5:20, 8:00 10:40.
Sun. 2:40, 5:20, 8:00, 10:40.
Plus BIG TOWN VILLAGE
Wed., Thur., Mon., Tues., 9:30.
Fri. and Sat., 7:40, 10:20.
Sun., 2:20, 5:00, 7:40, 10:20.
RADIO CITY
Mat. on Sat. 8/22. Open 12 Noon.
"EAST WITH MILLION EYES" &
"THE UNDEAD."
RIVIERA
9222 Grand River TE 4-1810
Open Daily 5:30, Sat. 12:45, Sun. - 12:45
NOW PLAYING "MAN'S FAVORITE
SPORT," Rock Hudson. "LADY IN A
CAGE," Olivia de Havilland. KIDDIE
MAT. SAT. Open 12:45.
For time schedule please call TE 4-1810
W. 7 Mile-Meyers, UN 4-8800
Wed., Thur., Fri. Also Mon., Tues.
Doors Open 6:30. Sat.: 12:30. Sun.: 1:20
WEEK: "THE CARPETBAGGERS (col-
or) George Peppard, Alan Ladd, Car-
roll Baker. "WALK A TIGHT ROPE"
Dan Duryea. MAT. SAT. 8/22: "THE
MYSTERIANS and "AMAZONS OF
ROME."
ROYAL
TERRACE
Plymouth Rd. W. of Middlebelt
KE 3-5400 & GA 7-1200
Open Daily 6:45. Fri. 5:30, Sat. 12 Noon
Sat, Reopen 5:00. Sun. 2:00
NOW PLAYING— "THE CARPETBAG-
GERS" (color) George Peppard, Alan
Ladd, Carroll Baker. Weekdays 7:00,
10:00.Fri. 7:15, 10:15. Sat. 5:00, 8:00,
11:05. Sun. 1:00, 4:00, 7:05, 10:05, plus
"WONDERFUL GREECE."
MAT. Sat. 8/22. Open 11:45. "BRIDES
OF DRACULA" and "THE MUMMY."
Last show 1:30.
10710 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK
Mencotti's
Just Pick Up Your Phone
LI 7-4414
We'll serve you of home!
7113 PURITAN
2 Blocks West of Livernois
862-2882 For Res.
Ample Parking
AT RECENT NATIONAL
SHRINE convention in New York,
960 Detroiters from the Moslem
Temple took over the Americana
Hotel . . . Herman Schwartz, cat-
ering manager here at the Shera-
ton-Cadillac, had the tables re-
versed in making all the arrange-
ments for food and beverages with
the Americana catering manager
. . . Herman arranged women's
luncheon, three buffets and the
formal Potentate's Ball . . . The
Americana catering head, Mr. Ber-
nard, complimented Herman on
his efficiency and told him he
missed his calling . . . that he
should be in the catering business.
Herman just thanked Mr. Bernard
and with tongue in cheek and a
sly dimply smile, slowly walked
away!
* * *
LITTLE MANNY GROSSMAN
provided his father, Ernie, with
the only good thing about pop's
recent fishing trip . . . Manny is
just a trifle past four years old,
but you'd never believe it after
he starts that high-powered vocal
motor of his • . . Anyway, he was
sitting there fishing with his
father, who was wearing his tith-
ing license on the back of his hat
. . . Ernie wasn't having much luck
nabbing a nibble when little Manny
offered the suggestion, "Daddy,
turn your hat around so the fish
can see your license."
* * *
"GOLDEN BOY" musical com-
edy coming to Fisher starring
Sammy Davis Jr., is being taken
over night of Sept. 1 by Oak Park
Masonic Temple Bldg. Ass'n. . . .
For tickets, call Ted Stone, LI
2-4060.
* * *
READERS CAN CLEAN out
their closets of men's clothing
through the Jewish War Veter-
ans, with donations to hospitalized
veterans . . . Drop off points are
the new JWV office, 19161
Schaefer, near 7 (Miss Kohl) or
Herman C. Gach, 19459 Wooding-
ham, near Outer Dr., UN 2-1878.
* * *
THIS HAPPEYED ONLY re-
cently to friend of Mitchell New-
man (he won't give the embar-
rassed gent's name) . . . Saw a
small boy standing on the front
steps of a house, trying to reach
Wyoming at Fenkel
WESTOWN
WE 3-7111
the doorbell . . . The lad stood on
tip-toe and even jumped as high
Open Daily 6:30. Sat. 12:30. Sun. 1:45
Week—"THE NEW INTERNS" Michael
as he could, but was unable to
Callan, Dean Jones "WACKIEST
SHIP IN THE ARMY" Rick Nelson, reach the bell . . . Mitch's friend
Jack Lemmon.
went up the steps, rang the bell
MAT. Sat. 8/22: "TROUBLE IN THE
SKY" and "WACKIEST SHIP IN THE for him and said, "Well, young
ARMY"
man, now what?" . . . "I don't
know what you're going to do,
The "Mann" who wrote Check
mister," the boy answered. "but
In Tel Aviv, a British tourist I'm going to run like the devil!'
asked an Israeli, "Why is this mag-
* * *
nificent auditorium n a m e d for
SIX BOYS FROM District 17
Frederic Mann; surely it should
be Thomas Mann, the famed Ger- left the Detroit Lodge 55 Castle
man writer!" To which the Israeli Hall last week for a vacation by
replied: "No, it's correct, it's the Knights of Pythias at its Burt
named after Frederic Mann, the Lake Children's Camp near Indian
Jewish pilanthropist from Phila- River.
delphia." •
The $200,000 CARLING WORLD
"But what did Frederic Mann
write?" the Englishman said. "A CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF MATCH
check," was the reply.
Thursday through Aug. 30 may
break the local attendance rec-
With 10 days of HAZEL PARK ord of 47,985, established at the
HARNESS RACEWAY'S 53-night U.S. National Open in 1961, also
season completed, an average of played at Oakland Hills Country
7,262 harness fans spend an aver- Club. Among the golfers partici-
age of $383,714 per night, attend- pating will be Ken Venturi, Julius
ance and take both ahead of last Boros, Jack Nicklaus, Gene Littler,
year. Racing at the suburban Arnold Palmer, Bill Casper, Tom-
track continues nightly except my Bolt, Cary Middlecoff, Jack
Sunday through Oct. 3. Post time Fleck, Ed Furgol, Ben Hogan, and
for the first of 10 races is 8:30 p.m. former Detroiter Chick Harbert.
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near Livernois
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Folk Singing
Now Appearing
Closed Monday
JOHN HAMMOND
Electra Recording Star
Free Chess Lessons From
Your Host, Morrie Widenbaum,
Michigan Chess Champion
Banquet Rooms
Available
17126 Livernois at McNichols
DI 1-5445
For Reservations Call:
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AT GREENFIELD
342-4455
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