THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32-Friday, October 21, 1966 M VIE GUI CAMELO1 w. Warren a Miller Road 5 81-5040 "THE BLUE MAX" LISTENING Grand Circus Park OPEN 11:00 A.M. WO 1-8525 In Blood Curdling Color Edgar Allen Poe's Classic Circus DAILY: Open 10:45, Kaleidoscope," 1:45, 6:00, 10:10. "SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS" 11:30, 3:45, 8:00 MM KAI Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400 "AN AMERICAN DREAM" Janet Leigh and Barry Sullivan DAILY: Open 6:15, Shown 8:35. SAT. EVE.: Re-Open 5:00; Shown 5:25, 8:55. SUN.: Open 1:00; Shown 1:25, 4:55, 8:35. "NEVER TOO LATE" Stella Stevens Paul Ford Maurine O'Sullivan DAILY: 6:45, 10:15. SAT. EVE.: 7:05 10:35. SUN. 3:05, 6:40, 10:10. Royal Oak-Main St. at 11 Mile Rd. LI 2-0180 Exclusive Area Showing-All Color Show Jerry Lewis in MAIN "WAY, WAY, OUT" and Fess Parker in "SMOKY " Pianist Betty Kowalsky in Oak Park Concert hotel LA Pontchartrain Reservations: 965-5102 PEOPLE WALK Fr D R FOX . . • 2211 Woodward-WO 1-9494 THE BLOOD DRINKERS" GRAND CIRCUS fearta\Al/c10 "KALEIDOSCOPE" Late afternoon cocktails are served with sensational sunsets. After dark, see Detroit go ablaze, and let Morry King's sparkling entertainment turn you on. Direct from the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, and recently the Eden Roc, Miami, Morry 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 . . . . HENRY JOANNE JASON FONDA.WOODWARD ROBARDS A BIG HAND FOR THE LITTLE 1401( 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 Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1-7917 WED. LADIES DAY, 50c "HIGH SPOT FOR FUN IN DETROIT" THE STUDIO THEATRES you "FANTASTIC VOYAGE" takes other film has been before. 1.1 o where "BLACK CAT" LBAtant. Michigan's No. 1 crop in value is corn, with production attaining 110 million bushels in some years. Second to this comes hay and pas- ture, and from these crops stein livestock and livestock products that bring two-thirds of Michigan's agricultural income. "FANTASTIC VOYAGE" 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. rovionrr ADAMS Danny Raskin,'s Pianist Betty Kowalsky will be the guest artist at the opening concert of the Oak Park Symphony Orchestra 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Park High School. Miss Kowalsky, who began her musical education at age 5, studied with Julius Chajes and Mischa Kottler and at the Julliard School of Music in New York City. She holds a bachelor of music degree from Wayne State Uni- versity. She has per- formed at con- certs and recitals in Chicago, Washington a n d Cleveland and as guest soloist with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra Miss Kowalsky on radio and television. Miss Kowalsky will perform Grieg's Concerto in A Minor for piano and orchestra to open the first concert of the Oak Park Symphony season. RUN DRIVE or FLY But Somehow They Get to try ... NORTHWOOD INN'S Bountiful Buffet Dinners EVERY TUES. and THURS., 6 to 10 P.M. Also Famous for PRIME ROAST BEEF - STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD Excellent Facilities for Parties and Banquets Up to 500 Guests GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS MUSIC NIGHTLY FROM 5:30 P.M. AND FOR DANCING AFTER 10 P.M. Complete and Uncut LE BONHEUR In Color S F oidcicn o Fri. and Sat., 7:00, 8:45, 10:30 STUDIO fUDIO I L'""°'-'"''' WE 30370 Free Attendant Park TECH/OW.0r FROM WARNER BROS. By Hyman Arthur Lewis Guest Columnist PERHAPS THE SOCIOLOGISTS have the answer as to what really motivates people to form into groups, clubs, associations, etc., with the principle of giving, aiding or generally helping their fellow man - especially those who are helpless against the "slings and ar- rows" of catastrophic diseases. The anthropologists say man is a social animal. By virtue of his humane- ness which is so potential in all hu- man hearts, actually lives the credo, "With charity for all and malice towards none." The following is just one observation of what seems to go on with one of the many groups so dedicated. THE LAST OF THE crowd that swelled the large hall at Sholem Aleichem Institute was moving out of the front doors leading to the parking lot, fresh from the night of games given by the Mr. and Mrs. Group of the City of Hope -the reminder of the game cards and tokens were swept off the tables into cardboard boxes to be used again next year. Ray Rosen- berg remarked that he felt pleased when the "fabulous prize" of an all- channel television set was given to a young couple just setting up housekeeping. Morey Charmer called from the stage, "Listen everybody! We took in close to $2,000-figure at least $1, 500 profit to the City of Hope." Wally Fein looked to Fred Silber and exclaimed, "Boy! That's about a third better than last year." Iry Pitt was pleased with what the bikes brought in at the auction and said he would donate the same next year. Sol Baltimore, regional direc- tor of the City of Hope, remarked with a great deal of pride as the group was _now getting ready to leave for coffee, "I have never seen such organization and spirit in a group limited to twelve couples puus one. This affair, which is just one of four major fund-rais- ing events you do in a year, is a tribute to your zeal and dedica- tion to a worthy cause. The Na- tional City of Hope Hospital and its research facilities are proud you are members. You are really your brother's keeper." The group filed out pleased and so tired. Charlie said, "We'll do better next year." I was thinking of the be- loved Eleanor Roosevelt, "It is better to light one little candle than to curse the darkness. Travel Agencies Join Israel Week. Starting Nov. 7 positively last 5 Days FRI., SAT. EVE.: Open 7:00, Shown 7:20, 11:10. SUN.: Open 12:45, Shown 3:10, 7:00, 10:45. MON.-TUES., Open 6:45, Shown 7:00, 10:45. BOLSHOI BALLET 67 in Color Fri., 7:30, 9:20 Sat., 7:00, 8:50, 10:40 STUDIO-8 JO 4-6688 Aues of Free Parking Greenbeld at 11-Yole • U. 2-9927 ROCK HUDSON SECONDS Fri., 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 Sat. 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 STUDIO NEW CENTER 3rd at the (Nod. Free Pat'ung • Ent(ame on 311 - TR 40:125 FRI., SAT. EVE.: 9:00 Only. SUN.: 1:00, 4:45, 8:35 MON., TUES.: 8:35 Only Cannes Grand Prize Winner SAT. MATINEE OPEN 1:00 "Magnificent Men," 1:20 "Big Hand for Little Lady" 2:55, Out 5:05 A MAN & A WOMAN In Color Fri.: 7:30, 9:30 Sat.: 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 CBE R K,LEtY rriliszArr.RE ISTUDIO-NORTH Wo dward at 9 . 1.5163 I t, Meter ninon, lot fro; o1 co, Theatre hi ',LP Arr, CICIOLUZGEi LI 2,0330 . . Detroit Institute of Arts CONCERT SERIES Edith J. Freeman, Chairman MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Rudolf Barshai, Conductor Friday, October 21, 8:30 p.m., AUDITORIUM Tickets: From $2.30 to $5.00 at Det. Institute of Arts-Tel. 832-2730 J. L. Hudson Stores Grinnel's, WO 2-1124 •••1111MMIIIMM, "One of the World's Three Greatest Companies"-N.Y. Times NEW YORK CITY BALLET GEORGE BALANCHINE, Choreographer Masonic Auditorium - Oct. 21-22 Choice Seats Available for All 3 Performances TICKETS-Evenings: $4, $5, $6, $7 - Matinees: $3, 54, $5, $6 Available at Masonic Auditorium and J. L. Hudson's THE MOST TERRIFYING STORY EVER FILMED! EDGAR - ALLAN ns POE'S 'THE in blood-curdling color NOW SHOWING 11111111111111111111 ry A HEMISPHERE PICTURE BLACK CAT FOX Information WO 1-7917 Free Parking 111111111111111111111111111M1 That, wiz two, Ici‘ult og 'Itto.pi2z 141, thia, tuActi: wit012, CLO' othuathim4 gok, 'MOWN .ahui thou, whoa clo, aQatiNst cutti3tuvtg f ie, Co-sponsored by Israel Govern- ment Tourist Office, El Al Israel Airlines, Greek Line and the filtikittck @okpokatiott It happened to the Cleve- Sheraton, Israel week's celebra- land Browns. It could happen to the Detroit tion in Detroit will commence on Lions! Something should Nov. 7. happen to the Detroit Lions! Assisting in the several days' festivities will be the following travel agencies: Book Couzens, Elliott Travel, B. STARTS FRIDAY Kalt Travel Bureau, Elkin Travel Tickets For Saturday Eve- ning Performances on Sale Bureau, Doneson Travel Bureau, in Advance. American Express, Beneker Matinees Travel, Chaffee Lancaster, Des- Daily camps Tray e 1, Kirby Travel, with RON RICH • CLIFF OSMOND • and introducing JUDI WEST produced and directed by BILLY WILDER • written by BILLY WILDER and I. A. L. DIAMOND Medical Travel Center, P. G. music by ANDRE PREVIN • PANAVISION* • A PHALANX-JALEM PRODUCTION Nicholson Travel, Glynn Travel, I released thru UNITED ARTISTS Cook, Embassy of Dearborn, Ideal Travel, McGraw, Metro, Moor- IMMEMEMENEMEng man's, Travel Rama, World Wide. %1111=11P Mon. thu Fri. Special events will be marked Open at 12:00 Noon Sat. at 12:15 p.m. by .displays of various kinds ; films,' Sun. at 1:15 p.m. addresses by Israeli officiaN.' Jack Leivitimot," th Ufaetex Mattiltatt, 1314 wiectell The. FettuAte, &kit MOT,ON P1CTOZE SCORE AVAtlAU.0 ON tri ■ TED .lisis RECORDS Woodward Ave. at 11 1/2 Mile Road nut to Theatre