Stratford Board Decided on 3 Shakespearean and Chekhov Play for 1965 "A house is judged by the company it keeps" LIVONIA KNIGHTS INN Too is proud of its discerning patrons You too con become a prestige patron 4 Quality Food—Fine Drinks--Gracious Service. 1Visit All. New L.K.I. on Seven Mile Just West of Middlebelt Piano Bar. Dancing on Weekends. 535-5315 4761 777 Hosts—Rocco Ferrera, Owner J. T. Sean Griffin, Mgr. Three plays by William Shake- speare and one by Anton Chekhov will be presented during the 13th season of the Straford Festival, it was announced at a meeting of the board of governOrs. The program, proposed by Michael Langham, artistic director of the festival, will consist of "Henry IV. Part 1" (to be known simply as "Henry IV"), "Henry IV. Part 2" (to be re-titled "Fal- staff"). "Julius Caesar" and "The Cherry Orchard." The season will again span a period of 16 weeks—from June 14 to Oct. 2. 1965. The final three i weeks will once more be devoted largely to student matinees. I n the THE PARK SHELTON HOTEL'S Sapphire ,Noom Ir**************** at THE PIANO BAR From 5:00 p.m Monday through Thursday . Irkirk************ 4 DANCING to THE BROADWAY 3 NICK TAYLOR Screening 'The Bible' - On the set of "The Bible," cur- rently being filmed from a screen- play by Christopher Frey, by Difib De Laurentis in Rome with =John Houston at the helm, the scene in which Sarah (Ava Gardner) pre- sents Abraham (George C. Scott) with a son was enacted and pho- tographed on the first day of Rosh Hashanah (Sept. 7) at the very same time the passage dealing with the identical event was read from the Torah in synagogues and tem- ples throughout the world. We are told that it was not a publicity stunt but a strange coincidence. THRILL OF A LIFETIME was a big one recently for Dr. Al Shaw "Topkapi," opening today at the who scored a hole-in-one on the Mercury Theater, is a comedy . . 133 yd. 8th hole at Rackham . about international jewel thieves . Al was in a foursome with Dr. which producer-director Jules Das- sin (of "Never on Sunday" fame) and Dr. Daniel Goodman. filmed in Turkey, Greece and * a * Paris, in color. IN ANN ARBOR, they call him Polished and sophisticated, it . . • We mean - - Hard Luck Henry stars Greek actress Melina Mer- Henry Shein, son of Oak Park's couri. who won the best actress Ida Schein . . .. In July, he went award at Cannes for "Never on on a camping trip with wife, Sunday." English star Peter Usti- Vickie, and friends Betty and nov and Maximilian Schell, who Lenny Friedman, and contracted won an Oscar for his performance poison oak . . . His hands were in "Judgment at Nuremberg." s•atched in bandages for three The setting for "Topkapi" is weeks . . . In August, Henry de- Istanbul, and Dassin filmed his Fine Italien-Amencon Cuisine veloped a sty in his eye which movie mostly on location to cap- Deliciously Prepared for the became seriously infected . . . In italize on the beauty of the an- Discerning Taste September, while working in the I cient and intriguing city. • Banquet Facilities back yard, he cut his finger, which Now Open Sunday 12 Noon The fast-moving movie finds 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 24455 became infected ... Just last week, Miss •.%Iercouri hitting upon an idea while playing tennis with fellow to steal a sultan's jeweled dagger. student Chuck Wolfe, Henry took Schell, her confederate, stipuates his first swat at the ball and . that the job must be done entirely Enjoy Yourself at wound up with a torn shoulder , . n y amateurs who have no police Detroit's Wonderful muscle . . . His arm in a sling. records . . ..and this leads to un- Henry has become the center of derstandably hilarious complica- attraction on campus. tions in an international suspense * a * yarn spoof. SUZAN ILENE MERSON, 14- year-old daughter of Shirley sand Known From Coast to Coast Lou Merson, chosen after hectic reading sessions with numerous 1221 Washington Blvd. other aspirants for the lead in "The 10th Man" at the Jewish Dinners At Popular Prices Center, has quite a theatrical 10770 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK background in spite of her youth Dancing to . . . Most recently. she has ap- LEE WALTERS peared in the production of "Our and His Orchestra American Cousin" at the Henry Ford Museum, and as Wendy in , For Reservations: WO 1-9242 "Peter Pan" at the Detroit In- Open Mon. thru Sat. , stitute of Arts . . . Sue has been FAST Closed Sun. {performing in various media. in- Carry-Out & Delivery Service i eluding radio and TV since she was 7 years old. 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Get our prices from Our CATERING MANAGER on Sweet Sixteen Parties, Showers, Wedding Receptions, Bar Mitzvahs We also do Outside Catering to your Home, Office or Plant Tuesdays through Sat. Plays Every Night Dinner Music from 6 p.m. and for Dancing after 10 p.m. nicely GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA WOODWARD AT 11 1/2 MILE ROAD LI 1-2577 JO 4 6688 - REMEMBER . . Tues.-Thurs. Are Bountiful 'Buffet Nights 6 P.M. of 10 P.M. Classified Ads Bring Results STEAK HOUSE Just Pick Up Your Phone THE PARK SHELTON HOTEL ROAST PRIME ROUND OF BEEF au Jus, wtih Creamy Whipped Potatoes will be starring in his first Broad- way musical. The comedian will portray a Freudian fortune teller who manipulates the destinies of a group of people in the backwash of Brooklyn's famed Coney Island. Kipness, who is presenting the new show, co-produced the long- run musical hits "La Plume De Ma Tante" and "High Button Shoes" and now operates the popular Hawaii Kai Restaurant atop the Winter Garden on BPoad- .. way. BAR-B•Q & PIZZA NO MINIMUM From 2 P.M. Melina Mercouri Turns Jewel Thief for Film LOBER'S Featuring Our Famous Northwood Inn Relish Tray T Buddy Hackett has been signed by Joseph Kipness to star in the new musical, "I Had a Ball," which will play a pre-Broadway engage- ment of four weeks at the Fisher Theater. starting Oct. 26. A fort- night in Philadelphia also will pre- cede the New York premiere slat- ed for the second week in De- cember. Long a television and night club favorite and one of the stellar per- sonalities in the film, "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," Hackett WONDER BAR Friday and Saturday Nights Woodward at • East Kirby LISTENING `I Had a Ball' New Comedy at Fisher LARCO'S JACK ROSEVEAR NO COVER Danny Raskin's . ,.. . B LACK KNIGHT SUPPER CLUB Zr. • ! • You : A LOOK BACK AT YESTER- T o Unexcelled: • VICKI CARROLL DAY . . . Cuisine: ini9ts:Star yRoecuorrHdo a final • JAN. 17, 1947 . . . 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Dinner • Breakfast • Lunch dress and phone number in his face • Smorgasbord Every Saturday Evening- 6 to 9 p.m. without him realizing it (Buddy looks up) . . . He called me the FAMILY DINNERS EVERY SUNDAY next day and—well, you know the rest." 1:30 to 10 p.m. • Bonnie Brook Golf Club new ru i n g and arty gacih .ties Shirley Luster. "the Misty Miss June Christy," opens at Detroit's Roostertail for one week only. starting Monday. With June will be comedian Mickey Manners, of the new television series, "Many Happy Returns." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, October 9, 1964 Buffet Luncheons and Dinners Daily For Party Reservations or Information Call JOE YAKSICH, KE 1-0418 "Dine in Country Club Atmosphere At Local City Prices" 19990 SHIAWASSEE DRIVE (on Telegraph between 7 & 8 Mile Road)