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February 10, 1967 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-02-10

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24—Friday, February 10, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MOVIE GUIDE

ADAMS

GRAND CIRCUS

Grand Circus Park

OPEN 11:00 A.M.
WO 1-8525
Suspense drama in 4th dimensional
Living Color

"QUILLER MEMORANDUM"

"THE BUBBLE"

w.

Warren at Miller Road
581-5040

"QUILLER MEMORANDUM"

At Grand Circus
Park. WO 1-3240

FRI. & SAT. 12:55, 4:20, 7:40, 11:05.
SUN.-THUR. 12:35, 3:50, 7:00, 10:15.
& Brigit Bardot in

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, 8:23, 10:33
Ladies Day Wed: 75c till 6:00

CAMELOT

Danny Raskin's

"PLEASE NOT NOW"

FRI., SAT. 11:30 . 2:55, 6:20, 9:45.
SUN.-THUR. 11:10, 2:25, 5:40, 8:55.
Wed. Ladies' Day 50c till 6.

MAI KAI

Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400

FRI. & WK. DAYS, open 6:15. Shown
6:45, 10:35 SAT. & SUN. Open 1:00,
shown 3:20, 7:10, 11:00.
MON.-TUES. open 6:15, shown 6:45, 10:35

"QUILLER MEMORANDUM"

Fri. open 5:00, shown 7:15, 11:05. SAT.
& SUN. open 1:00, shown 3:20, 7:10, 11:00
Mon.-Tues. open 6:15, shown 6:45, 10:35

"GOODBYE CHARLIE"

FRI. 5:20, 9:10. SAT. & SUN. 1:25, 5:15,
9:05. Mon.-Tues. 8:35 only.

"GOODBYE CHARLIE"

FRI. 5:20, 9:10. SAT. & SUN. 1-:25, 5:15,
9:05. MON.-TUES. 8:35 only.

"SOUND OF MUSIC"

Starting Wed., Feb. 15th
Tickets now on sale

"SOUND OF MUSIC"

Starts Wed., Feb. 15th
Tickets now on sale

FOX . . .

2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494
Geo. Montgomery in a
psychedelic circuis

"HALUCINATION GENERATION"

plus

Top Roller Derby Teams
to Play at Cobo Arena

The San Francisco Bay Bombers
and New York Chiefs, the one-two
teams of the International Roller
Derby League, will make a one-
night stand in Detroit's Cobo Arena
8 p.m. Tuesday.
The Bombers, in capturing their
sixth world title in seven years,
shaded the Chiefs. 19-18, in the de-
ciding game of the 1966 playoffs
before 14,000 fans in San Fran-
cisco.

"DOOR TO DOOR MANIAC"

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

MAIN

Royal Oak—Main St. at
11 Mile Rd.
LI 2-0180
Burt Lancaster & Lee Marvin in

"THE PROFESSIONALS"

and Mr. Holden & Richard Widmark

"ALVAREZ KELLY"

STARTING FEBRUARY 15th

SPECIAL SELECTIVE
ENGAGEMENT

Every Ticketholder Guaranteed a Seat

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- WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS
Including "Best Picture"!





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ALL SEATS GUARANTEED



$1.00

$2.50

MAIL ORDERS NOW

CAMELOT THEATRE

LU 1-5040

No. of Tickets—CHILD

at $

each

No. of Tickets—ADULT

at. $

each

I alternates

Enclosed is check or money order for $

ADDRESS

STATE

GOULET/Deaz

Aritir
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HALLUCINATION

mE n ELITHE

01100R-1-000R

MANIAC!

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Rel+anl thru

Krim to Show `Blow-Up'

NAME

CITY

LISTENING

Captures the frantic excitement
of the World Cup Soccer Series!"

33330 Plymouth Road at Farmington Road
Livonia, Michigan
KE 4-6400

Date of Perf.
Mat. ❑
Eve. ❑

I signed a $930,000 contract
LIMA, Peru — President Fer- I Wednesday with Tahal Water
nando Belaunde Terry of Peru Planning Ltd., an Israeli firm. The
agreement called for the corn-
Steeles at La Boheme pany's branch to complete a tech
Jon and Sondra Steele, whose nical study for a small irrigation
recording of "My Happiness" sold system in the coastal and Sierra
over 3,000,000 copies, began a five- region of the La Libertad Depart-
week engagement Thursday in the
ment in the northern part of the
Cabaret La Boheme, atop the Hotel
country.
Pontchartrain.
Payment will be made in five
The vocal-piano duo will be ac-
compained by the William O'Con- yearly instalments on the contract,
nell orchestra featuring Eddie Col- which is considered to be a great
lins on banjo, according to Chuck boon toward furthering Israeli7 ,
Muer, the hotel's director of din- Peruvian relations, as well as
vital step in developing small
A BEAUTIFUL AFFAIR for a ing and entertainment.
They will present two shows farming in a water-poor area
beautiful soul . . . That's the best
this country.
way to describe the party given nightly and three on Saturday.
last week for swell guy Sammy
Woolf, Detroit's smiling ambassa-
THe MIRISCH coRpoRaTion Presents
TONIGHT-You
dor of song and good will, by his
Jack Lemmon
two daughters and their mates,
are invited to
warreR mamiau
Margo and Morry Cohen, Bunny
b, BILLY WILDBITS
a Psychedelic
and Dr. Allan Nickamin and Jackie
nee Fomune cooKie
and Dr. Elroy Woolf . . . It was a
PRONSOf fileaszcl Ihru unn-eo aRTIsTS
Circus! Weird-
60th birthday party held at Margo
Fri., Mon., Tues. Open 6:45
and Morry's beautiful new home
"FORTUNE COOKIE" 8:40 only
wild -bizarre!
Sat. Eve. Re-open 6:45
. . . in the music or family room
Shown 7:00, 10:40
which resembles a miniature night
Sun. Open 1:00 Shown 2:50,
club, complete with band stand,
6:35, 10:10
sound system, bar and dance floor
. . . Max Sosin kept everyone in
ROBERT
stitches with his "haymisha"
m.c.'ing . . . Lots of entertainment
. . . Leslie Robin Cohen, Sammy's
61/2-year-old granddaughter, sang
the score of "The Sound of Music"
COLOR by DELUXE
The Woodhall Lake Group,
Fri., Mon., Tues. 7:05, 10:40
Bunny, Jackie, Bonnie Woolf and
Sat. Eve. 7:00, 10:40, Sun. 1:25, 8:40
FOR THE ADULT MINDED
Sissy (Margo), vocalized . . .
Sat. Matinee Open 1:00, starts
Morry played trumpet and sang
1:25, Over 4:20. All Color
. . . Quite a talented family! . . .
"FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE"
Entertainers from New Jersey in-
& "I DEAL IN DANGER"
cluded Helen "Twinkle Toes"
Woolf, who. did some dance
HEIA TOEI
E iRK L E Y
NOW
routines while husband Stanley
INFORMATION
Li 2-0330
Kirsch played the vibes and piano
WO I.7311
(he's a fur trapper by tfade) . . .
FREE PARKINO
MILE, AT ClOOLIDGE
Uncle Jimmy Stevenson, former -TV
personality, joined the band . . .
and, of course, Sammy gave out
with his famous theme song.
STARTS
"When You're Smiling!" . . . His
WED.,
band was at its best in deference
FEB. 15
to their boss. and even Sammy's
wife. Ann. did a dance to the tune
of "Tea For Two." . . . plus song-•
stress Gertrude and pianist-ork
leader Hal Gordon giving out with
'
•,
their musical renditions . . Most
THE 111tISCII CoRPoltAlloN PRESENTS
of the guests to Sammv's swinging
JULIE ANDREWS MAX VON SYDOW RICHARD HARRIS
birthday party had left their cars
in TIIF. GEORGE ROY 1111.1..WALTER MIRISCH PRODUCTION of "HAWAII " PANA\'ISION' COLOR by DeLaKe
UNITED ARTP,IS
on 10-Mile and Coolidge and taken
Schedule of Prices
the chartered bus filled with family
Orchestra
Balcony
Middle
Top
and Performances
Mezzanine Loge (A-E) Balcony (F - K) Balcony (I. - R)
and intimate friends . . . Over 100
MATINEES AT 2:00 P.M.
(Wed., Sat., Sun. & Holidays)
$2.50
$2.53
$2.00 •
strong attended the wonderful
$1.50
EVENINGS AT 8:00 P.M.
affair. and if all his friends were
(Monday thru Saturday)
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$3.00
EVENINGS AT 7:30 P.M.
invited. Cobo Hall might have been
(Sundays),
$3.00
$3.00
$2.50
$2,00
too small. . We were privileged
(Additional Matinees March 27, 28, 30, 31 and May 30th)
to attend and join in wishing many
more happy. .healthy birthdays to
a real wonderful person . . .
140 BAGLEY, DETROIT 48226
Sammy Woolf.
TWO YEARS AGO, Singer _Earl
Wrightcon developed laryngitis the
second night of the big Metropoli-
DETROIT PREMIER WEDNESDAY
tan Detroit Men's and Women's
Bnai Brith Councils Fund-Raising
culmination show at Masonic
Temple . . . But all was not lost
. . . Vivienne della Chiesa, -long
time show biz songstress trouper,
was hurriedly flown in from a
nitery in Florida and wowed the
audience . . . Because of her show-
— Sat. Review
stopping acclaim of last year,
Vivienne is being brought back for
the full three nights of this year's
extravaganza that'll headline very
fine comic Morey Amsterdam,
Feb. 14, 15 and 16, at Masonic
Temple . . . It is closed to Bnai
Brith members only ... Those who
have their books can still turn
them in for seats by getting time
to the respective lodges or chap-
ters . . . Last year's three-day
show drew over 13,000.

'GOAL' IS CERTAINL
SOMETHING TO SEE!

MAI KAI THEATRE

12715 W. Warren Avenue
Dearborn, Michigan



(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

Mail Orders Now 1‘441t ' l f'EL

ADULTS CHILDREN
$1.00
$2.00
-

EVENINGS
MON. thru FRI. at 8:00 P.M.
SATURDAYS at 6:00 and 10:00 P.M.
.
SUNDAYS at 5:00 and 9:00 P.M.





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SCHEDULE OF PRICES AND PERFORMANCES

MATINEES
, WED. & SAT. at 2:00 P.M.
SUN. at 1:00 P.M.



Israeli Firm to Do Study for Irrigation Plan in Peru

ZIP

Send check or money order payable to Mai Kai Theatre or
Camelot Theatre and enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope.

FOR GROUPS AND SPECIAL THEATRE PARTY INFORMATION
CALL MR. BUSIC at 386-0630.

The controversial film "Blow-
Up" will be shown evclusively at
the Trans-Lux Krim Theater, start-
ing Feb. 22.
Michelangelo Antonionio's first
English-language film, rated "Best
1966" by the National Society of
Film Critics, had been contracted
for by the Krim some time ago,
but its opening has been held up
by the continuing success of the
current attraction, "Alfie."



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3rd at the Blvd. • TR. 4.0025
FREE PARKING • Entrance on 3rd app. Theatre

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