New Movie Price Policy to Benefit Young Teens A new admission price policy, relative to young teen-agers, was announced Wednesday by two of Detroit's major motion picture theater circuits. In a joint announcement, Rich- ard and Eugene Sloan of Suburban Detroit Theaters, Inc., and Irving and Adolph Goldberg of Commu- nity Theaters, outlined the new policy. The admission price sep- arating point between children and adults has been raised from 12 DETROIT'S DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT MECCA LA MEDITERRANEE excellent seafood and conti- nental dining in elegant atmos- phere plus the lilting sounds of harpist Dorothy Ashby, Tues- day thru Friday evenings. 6464001f Toiamt your dining pleasure is en- hanced by a fabulous view 25 floors above Detroit and The Romantic Style of Russ Carlyle and his orchestra. years to 16. This means that young teen-agers, 13, 14. and 15 will now be admitted for the same price as ADAMS WO 1-8525 children. Program on Negro Artist •Produced by A. Shmarak OPEN 11:00 A.M. Suspense drama in 4th dimensional Living Color "THE BUBBLE" DAILY except. Sat. 11:33, 1:43, 3:53, 6:03. 8:13, 10:23 SAT. ONLY "Bubble" 9:30, 11:40, 1:50, 4:00, 6:15, 8:32. 10:48 Ladies Day Wed. 75c till 6:00 FOX . . . 2211 Woodward — WO 1 - 9494 HELD OVER 2ND BIG WEEK Both in Color. "PRE-HISTORIC WOMEN" & Joan Fountaine in "THE DEVIL'S OWN" tim "The Odd Breed — The Negro Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday Artist in Detroit." produced and For schedule information call directed by Arthur Shmarak for the CAmELo ri W. Warren at Miller Road WO 1-7917 581-5040 Detroit Board of Education. will be WED. LADIES DAY, 50c I presented 4:30 p.m. Sunday on "QUILLER MEMORANDUM" Channel 56. FRI. & WK. DAYS. Open 6:15. Shown At Grand Circus 7:20, 9:35. (Short Subj.) 6:50, 9:05). Shmarak, son of Sidney Shmarak, SAT. & SUN. Open 1:00. Shown 1:25, GRAND CIRCUS Park. WO 1-3240 8:15, 10:30. 3 3:40, 6:CO advertising manager of The Jewish "CRULLER MEMORANDUM" !News and Mrs. Shmarak, was as- FRI. & SAT. 12:55, 4:20, 7:40, 11:05. SUN.-THUR. 12:35, 3:50, 7:00, 10:15. TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR sisted by Vera Embree, Central & Brigit Bardot in !High School modern dance instruc- "SOUND OF MUSIC" "PLEASE NOT NOW" STARTING FEB. 15th tor, in telling this story of the FRI., SAT. 11:30 2:55, 6:20, 9:45. unique heritage of the Negro and Royal Oak—Main St. at SUN.-THUR. 11:10, 2:25, 5:40, 8:55. his contributions to American cul- MAIN 11 Mile Rd. Wed. Ladies' Day 50c till 6. LI 2-0180 1 ture. Burt Lancaster & Lee Marvin in I The program. produced with the "THE PROFESSIONALS" co-operation of Wayne State Uni- MAI KAI i - versity, is one of two television pro- and Mr. Holden & Richard Widmark Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. "ALVAREZ KELLY" GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400 I ductions being entered in competi- tion at Ohio State University. "QUILLER MEMORANDUM" Children have inalienable rights regardless of race, color, sex, re- ligion or nationality. UNICEF wants these rights to be respected everywhere. PM DM Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste A . PANAVISION' METROCOWR FRI., MON., TUES. Open 6:45. Shown 7:00, 10:35. SAT. EVE, RE-OPEN 7:00. "Liquida- tor," 7:15. 10:55. SUN. Open 1:00. "Liquidator," 3:15. 6:55, 10:35. A MIN !AMR G call Fiv.Poakcis ARTHUR DORIS ROD DAY: TAYLOR • GODFREY 41 5 0 403) IN PANAVISION' AND METROCOLOR Oa FRI., MON., TUES. Shown 8:50 only. SAT. EVE. 9:05 only. SUN. 1:20, 5:00, 8:40. Sat. Children's Matinee. Open 1:00. Stars 1:20. Fri. open 5:45 Shown 6:05, 8:10, 10:15 SAT., SUN. open 12:30 Shown 1:05, 3:30, 5:50, 8:15, 10:40 MON.—THUR. open 6:15 Shown 7:25, 9:45 (short subj. 6:45, 9:05) "Laurel & Hardy in Laughing 20's" and "Glass Bottom Boat" LEY ITIHEATiftgi TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR "SOUND OF MUSIC" STARTING FEB. 15th 2 MILE AT COOLIDGE MICHIGAN PREMIERE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1st. • BANQUET FACILITIES Detroit's finest after-theatre spot with a choice of fondues or sandwiches and the quiet jazz of the Bobby Laurel Trio. Open Tuesday -Saturday until 4 a.m. Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd.. UN 2-6455 ■■ •••1111.0 ■■ •• MM. IIIIMO•I ■ 1. ■ •••ftrolMINII. 4 1■ 0 •1 =1. 1.M.1 eatantandrt Bar 1 20th Century-Fox Presents The DINO DE LAURENTIIS E Dinner at DARBY'S A favorite spot for lunch. The intimate atmosphere . is en- hanced after work by the song and. patter of Ernie Swann at k a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail the piano bar. Lounge and Bar CHUCK MUER - YOUR HOST • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delignt LUNCHEON A Pleasure boici Pontchartrain Two Washington Blvd. phone: 965-4593 Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING 4' ONO 4.1111.1.11 ■ EM ■ 10 [1. ■ 1111 ■ 11.11 ■0■ 0••• ■ •0.01•14. ■ 11.0 Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series Edith J. Freeman, Chairman THE HARKNESS BALLET Monday, February 6, 1967-8:30 p.m. AUDITORIUM. Tickets: $5.50, S4.50, $3.50, $3.00 at Institute Ticket Office (832-2730), Grinnell's, Hudson's ticket services. Entertain Your Guests, or Enjoy a Family Sunday Dinner at WOODWARD at 11 1/2 MILE ROAD Bountiful Brunch Buffet Served Every Sunday Morning — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults $2.95 — Children $1.95 Special Sunday Dinner $2.95 from 2 P.M. . Children's Portions Available—$1.95 (Several delicious menu items to choose from) Of course our regular Sunday menu items are also available Bountiful Buffet Dinners Every Tuesday and Thursday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. iVe Are iParty (Planners AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in our Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available. Get our prices from our CATERING MANAGER. Sweet Sixteen Parties, Showers, Wedding Receptions, Bar Mitzvas We also do Outside Catering to your Home. Office or Plant GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA Cocktail & Dinner Music from 5:a0 p.m. & for Dancing after 10 p.m. nightly JO 4-6688 VIE Grand Circus Park THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, February 3, 1967 LI 1-2577 BACK IN 1932, two brothers, Sid and Philip Fishman, passed away within six months of each other ... Honoring their memory, their friends decided to meet each year and conduct memorial serv- ices ... The fellows also take care of the graves, and recently donat- ed 24 sidurim with their names im- printed to Chesed Shel Ernes . . . In recent years, the original bunch has been joined by Cantor Hyman Adler . . . Ed Bunim, Joe Ceasar, Harry Cohen, Al Dubin, Harvey Fineberg, Dave Glazer, Karl Katz, Milt Ribiat, Max Sosin, Morris Fish- man and the late Ben Fishman, or- ganizer . . . no relation to the brothers. e * * REASON • WHY THE Infants Service Group Dinner-Dances are so. successful each year is because of the tremendous "bargain" in- Volved . .. if we may be "permitted to use a word ordinarily restricted to advertising .. . This is without a doubt the top affair of its kind in the community . Champagne, dinner, floor show. dancing—This year's "Cherub Ball" will head- line comic Al Bernie, with Joy Mann, songstress in all languages, including Yiddish, and rhythms by the very fine Hal Gordon aggrega tion . . . Eleanor Riseman is in charge of entertainment, and Lois Singer is dinner-dance chairman ... Mimi Davis is president of Infants Service Group . . . Feb. 6 is the deadline for getting in reserva- tions to this great affair . . . Don't miss. out . . . Phone either Nancy Baron, ticket chairman, 353-3844, or Lil Silverman, reservation chair- man, 353-6284. S * * SEEING SIGNS . . . One man who's going to have to change the proclamation in his window is the owner of a spotless new fish store in Miami . . . "We sell anything that swims," he boasted proudly, till a customer walked in and de- manded Esther Williams. • * * WHAT HAPPENED to the kind of kids who welcomed a big snow- fall like last week as the chance for plenty of extra spending mon- ey in the pocket . . . Looks like the youths of today have it much too easy when they turn their heads the other way anytime Lady Opportunity knocks with those dol- lar bills ! The vile are only vain; the great are nroud—Bvran. — In The Beginning Production of Saeeoplay by CHRISTOPHER FRY • Produced by DINO De IAORDITILS •Directed by JOHN HUSTON Filmed in D-150• Color by Deluxe SCHEDULE OF PRICES and PERFORMANCES [ORCH. LOGE BALCONY MATINEES: (Wednesday) MATINEES: (Sat., Sun. and Holidays) EVERY EVENING $2.00 $2.00 $1.75 & $1.50 2.50 3.00 2.50 3.00 2.00 & 1.50 2.50 & 1.80 RESERVED SEATS EVENINGS at 890 P.M./EXCEPT SUNDAY at 790 P.M. MATINEES WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY IL SUNDAY at 2:00 P.M. MATINEES DAILY, MARCH 25th thru APRIL 2nd. of 2:00 P.M. FOR THEATRE PARTY AND GROUP SALES INFORMATION CALL ANN SQUIRES 9634009 AT GRAND ORM PARK DO YOU FOLLOW the STARS? U so, this is an especially favorable week end to attend the Studio Theatres! Using its "star system" of judging movies, TEMPO, the Detroit News' entertainment magazine, this week gives **** ("excellent"), its highest rating, to each of the films now playing at the four Studio Theatres. Take - your pick. THE SHAMELESS OLD LADY STUDIO I Livernois at Davison GEORGY GIRL STUDIO-NORTH Woodward at 9 Mile THE ENDLESS SUMMER STUDIO NEW CENTER 3rd at W. Grand Blvd. ALFIE STUDIO 8 - Greenfield at 8 Mile CALL %24■133