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October 14, 1966 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-10-14

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Aesculapian Groups Plan
40th Dinner-Dance

Aesculapian Pharmaceutical As-
sociation and Ladies Auxiliary will
hold their 40th annual dinner-dance
Nov. 2 at the Latin Quarter.
Cocktails will precede dinner set
for 7:30, and dancing and a floor
show will follow. Proceeds will
go to various charities and to the
Wayne State University Scholar-
ship Fund. For reservations call
Charles Tennen. 342-6234, or Mrs.
Meyer L. Goldstein, DI 1-2815.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 14, 1966-39

MOVIE

ADAMS

WO 1.8525

Grand Circus Park
OPEN 11:00 A.M.

"FANTASTIC VOYAGE"

"FANTASTIC
VOYAGE"
takes you
where 72 0 other film has been before.
MON. THRU FRI. AND SUN.: 11:40, 1:45,
3:50, 5:55, 8:00, 10:05.
SAT. 11:45, 2:06, 4:14, 6:22, 8:30, 10:38
Wed.—Ladies' Day, 50c; till 6

W. Warren am Miller Road
581.5040
Air Cooled by Refrigeration

CAMELOT

"THE BLUE MAX"

rOVIoriS('
I Icing.

FRI., MON., TUES.: Open 6:45, Shown
6:55, 9:45. Short Subj. 6:45, 9:35. SAT.,
SUN.: Open 1:00, "BLUE MAX," 1:35,
4:25, 7:15, 10:05.

FOX . . •

2211

Woodward—WO 1-9494

MAI KAI

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

UIDE

New
city ballet

George Balanchine, Dir.

Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
(Air Cooled by Refrigeration)

"AN AMERICAN DREAM"

Janet Leigh and Barry Sullivan
DAILY, Open 6:15, Shown 6:45, 10:15.
SAT. EVE.: Re-Open 5:00, Shown 7:10,
10:50. SUN.: Open 1:00, Shown 3:10,
6:50, 10:35.

FRI., SAT., OCT. 21, 22 (SAT. MAT.)

"NEVER TOO LATE"

Paul Ford
Stella Stevens
Maurine O'Sullivan
DAILY: 8:30, only, SAT. EVE. 5:25, 9:05.
SUN.: 1:25, 505, 850.

TICKETS: Fri.-525 (patron). BOX: $I 0 (sponsor). Orchestra $6, $5, 84. Sat.

Mat.—$6, 55, 54, 53. Sat. Eve.—$7, 16, 55, 54. Seats at Masonic box offic•
and all J. L. Hudson stores, and by mail to Masonic Auditorium, Detroit 1.
Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Fri. eve. benefit tickets avail-
able. Det. Assoc. Retarded Children, 95 W. Hancock, Detroit 1.

Sat. Matinee open 11:30, "Old Dark
Horse," 12:05, 3:10 and "3 Stooges, 1:55.

MAIN

All New! All Color!
Held Over 2nd Big Week
Mike Henry and Nancy Kovack

Royal Oak—Main St. at
11 Mile Rd.
LI 2-0180
Cooled by refrigeration
Cary Grant in

• Robert Hirsch
Ap o SSible on

STAR Of

"WALK DON'T RUN"

"TARZAN & THE VALLEY
OF GOLD"

and Dean Martin in

saturday

"THE SILENCERS"

Nick Adams in

"FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS
THE WORLD"

THE COmEDIE U PANCAISE

GREAT LAKES

FarE

Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For schedule information call
WO 1-7917
WED. LADIES DAY, 50c

"A delightful comedy.'

ATTENDANT PARKING
TO THEATRE

NE S T

Now,

I STUDIO I I 1111191111111

tivernois at Davison • WE. 3-0070

GRAND CIRCUS

At Grand Circus
Park. WO 1-3240
(Air Cooled by Refrigeration)

"KALEIDOSCOPE"

DAILY AND FRI.: Open 10:45, "Kaleido-
scope," 11:05, 3:10, 7:10, 11:15. SAT.,
SUN.: 1:45, 6:00, 10:10.

"WHATEVER HAPPENED TO
BABY JANE?"

MASONIC TEMPLE

Noon to 10 p.m.—Adm. 51.25

Oct. 19-22

DAILY

AND FRI. 12:45, 4:50, 8:55
SAT., SUN.: 11:25, 3:40, 8:00

This Ad Admits 2 for $1.00

Moscow Chamber Group
to Open Institute Series

The Moscow Chamber Orchestra,
under the baton of Rudolf Barshai,
will be presented as the first of
the Detroit Institute of Arts Con-
cert Series 8:3()
p.m. Oct. 21 in
the institute audi-
torium.
Under the
chairmanship of
Edith J. Free-
man, the series
will include
Soviet pianist
Vladimir Kr ai-
nev, Nov. 18; the
Manhattan Con-
sort. Baroque en-
semble, Jan. 11•
the Stockholm Ky
Barshai lel String Quar-
tet, March 1: the Alwin Nikolais
Dance Company, March 22: and
Soviet soprano Galina Vishnev-
skaya, April 19.
Tickets are available at the Insti-
tute of Arts ticket office. Grinnell's
Downtown and J. Hudson Co.
stores.

d aitudt

TorPeine.

"HIGH SPOT FOR
FUN IN DETROIT"

Late afternoon cocktails
are served with sensational
sunsets.

After dark, see Detroit ao
ablaze, and let Morry King's
sparkling entertainment turn
you on.

Direct from the Sands Hotel,
Los Vegas, and recently the
Eden Roc, Miami, Marry
King and his 8-piece or-
chestra with violins will en-
tertain for your dining,
listening and dancing pleas-
ure, Monday-Saturday, 7:30
P.M. 'til . . .

hotet

Pontchartrafri

Reservations: 965-5102

1

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N OW STUDIO NEW CENTER

FREE PARKING • Entrance on 3rd .app. Theatre 3rd at the Blvd.

2o.

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CINEMASCOPE • COLOR by DE LUXE

FRI., SAT. EVE.: Open 6:45, Shown
7:10, 10:55. SUN.: Open 12:45, Shown
1:00, 4:45, 8:35. MON., TUES. Open
6:45, Shown 7:00, 10:45.



GRAND PRIZE WINNER
1966 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL

A MAN
ANd A WOMAN

rummy nerinnin14
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Perm crivoLe

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HOW TO
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COLOR by DELUXE

("UN HOMME ET UNE FEMME")

IN EASThIANCOLOR

A FIN BY CLAUDE LELOUCH WITH ANOUK AIMEE •• JEAN LOUIS TRINTIMI•

4-Hr. Meter Parking lot front of Theatre

a 'fluxion

1

STUDIO-NORTH

FRI., SAT. EVE.: 9:05 Only. SUN.:
2:45, 6:35, 10:20. MON., TUES., 8:45
Only.

Sat. Matinee All Color
Open 1:00, Starts 1:20, Out 4:35
"5 Weeks in a Baloon" and
"A Boy 10 Ft. Tall"

• TR. 4-0025

.211M126,

Woodward at 9-Mile • LI. 1-5168

Who are SECONDS?

Detroit Institute of Arts CONCERT SERIES
Edith J. Freeman, Chairman

r4C3COVY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

Rudolf Barshai, Conductor
Friday, October 21, 8:30 p.m., AUDITORIUM
Tickets: From 52.30 to 55.00 at Det. Institute of Arts—Tel. 832-2730
Grinnel's, WO 2-1124
J. L. Hudson Stores

BALLETS and
FEATURED DANCERS

RAVEL
VALUES'
N. Bessmerinova

M. Lavrovsky

RICHMANINOFf
"PASANINr
Y. Sekh
E.Maximova

RAVEL
*BOLERO"

SAIKT•SAiNS
"FOKINES
THE DYING SWAN"
A. Osipenko
S.Radchenho
And excerpts from
10AM
PROKOFIEY
IISELLE'
"THE STONE FLOWER"
N,Sorckina
Struchkova

E. Kholina
Lavrenjuk

IREIN
"LAURENCIA"
N.Timoteyeva

MINKUS
'DOH QUIXOTE"
M. Sarnokhvalova

Detroit

Premiere

ROCK H OWN

In an astonishing change of pace as a Second

Showings

THE

-

SECONDS

NOW!

A JOEL PRODUCTIONS. INC PRESENTATION

14 14 to.

co srAnuvo

ton(wet AY ir

SALOME JENS WILL GEER LEWIS JOHN CARLING

No Reserved Seats

Regular Prices

NOW

Greenfield at 8-Mile • LI. 2-8827

a

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kroveN BLOOMFIELD / LA PARISIEN
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