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. FAST Carry-Out & Delivery Service CROSSROADS RESTAURANT CHESS MATE GALLERY 7030 West 7 Mile Rd. CHESS & BRIDGE PLAY near Livernois ONLY PLACE IN TOWN TO GET ISRAEL FOODS .. . • FALAFEL • TAHINA • CHOMOS LUNCHEON VARIETY From Entertainment Nightly 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: Entertainment Nightly It's the 862-1554 TOP O'THE PARK for A GAY NIGHT OUT! Detroit's Only Open Air Roof Garden Cocktails - - Dinner - - Late Supper (From 5 p.m. except Sunday) Entertainment THE PARK SHELTON HOTEL Woodward at E. Kirby Reservations - Catering TR 5-9500 STARTS MONDAY. AUG. 24 The Poet Of The Piano RMEN ' ALLARO Plus The Inimitable ijENNIFER MARSHALL The Music Of The OUCK ROBINETT In The Admirals Club ORCHESTRA SHELBY LEE Wed.- S a t. 100 MARQUETTE DRIVE East of Waterworks Park ILA • On The River ek- ID2-er VA 3-2000 Known from Coast to Coast 35 YEARS SERVING THE BEST IN DINNERS 5 to 10 p.m. BREAKFAST 7 a.m. LUNCH 11 a.m. 3 p.m. AFTER THEATRE SPECIALTIES COCKTAIL LOUNGE • PIANO BAR ADDED ATTRACTION Party Banquet Rooms For All Occasions OPEN 7 DAYS 20231 JAMES COUZENS Within Walking Distance of Northland AT GREENFIELD 342-4455 FREE PARKING