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October 27, 1967 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-10-27

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Barry Levine will play the title
role in "Enter golly Gold," Center
Theater's first production of its
ninth season, 8:30 p.m. Nov. 4, 5, 8
11 and 12 at the Jewish Center.
Levine has worked as both actor
and director at the World Stage
and at the Windsor International
Theater Festival. He has appeared
at the Wayne State University
Theater, Center Theater, American
Drama Festival at Greenfield Vil-
lage and on many television pro-
grams.
Levine. 24240 Westhampton, Oak
Park, taught English and drama at
Oak Park High School and at Mac-
kenzie High School. He is current-
ly the English department head at
Jackson Junior High School, De-

`Taming of Shrew'

"Taming of the Shrew," starring
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Bur-
ton, is now showing at popular
prices at the Esquire, Village, Li-
vonia, Cinema II Macomb and
Cinema II direct 1 y from its
premiere engagement.

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Genuinely shocking from the makers
"Mondo Cane"

OPEN 11:00 A.M.

show wherever they gal

"AFRICA ADDIO"

"DEAR JOHN

IN technicolor plus
Sidney Pottier In

11:43, 3:53, 8:03

"DARLING`'

"PRESSURE POINT"

1:38, 5:48, 9:58

SUN. open 1:00 shown 3:05, 6:50, 10:35.
Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For Schedule Information Call
WO 1-7917
WED. LADIES' DAY 50c

Wed. Ladies' Day, 50e till 6

676 Greenfin1131416
9
4444 M .g
A RETURN TO ELEGANCE
FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS
James Coburn and Carroll O'Connor

AMERICANA

"WATERHOLE #3"

GRAND CIRCUS

Park. WO

Open 10:45

1:410
FELLOW DROVE INTO Morrie
761i1A5., 8 731ii, UFItct.50.FR,IA.,E2,pens
SAT.,
Schlussel's Pure Oil station in Oak shown
SUN. open 1:00 shown 1:55, 8:30, 10:35.
Park to complain that he couldn't
turn off his radio . . When Mor-
12 Mile-Coolidge
LI 2-0330
rie asked him to step out of the BERKLEY
Warren Beatty & Faye Dunaway
car, he noticed that the music fol-
"BONNIE
&
CLYDE"
lowed him . . . "Look in your FRI., MON., TUES. open 6:15 shown
. EVE. open 7:00 shown
pockets," Morrie told the gent .. . 8:30 only. SAT
He did, pulled out a transistor 7:10, 11:05. SUN. open 12:25 shown
12:40, 4:35, 8:35.
radio, thanked Morrie and drove Christopher Plummer, RomY Schneider
off in peace and quiet.
"TRIPLE CROSS"
MON., TUES. 6:20, 10:20. SAT.
A LEADING MERCHANT on FRI.,
EVE. 9:00 only. SUN. 2:30, 6:25, 10:25.
Livernois insists that there is ab-
solutely no truth to any rumor
Warre;teor Miller Road
that many of the avenue store CAMELOT
Special Selective Engagement of
bosses are moving to the suburbs.
Rodgers and Hammerstein's
. He called to explain that mer-
"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"
chants galore and a host of people Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer
Doors open 7:00 Shown at
read an item in last week's column WEEKDAYS
8 p.m. WED.: Matinee 1:30, Eve. 8:00
asking of the truth that a site on SAT.: 2:00, 5:20, 8:40. SUN.: 1:30, 4:45,
9 Mile and Southfield had been 8:05.
sold and whether some were mov
Plymouth Rd.
ing there . . Our caller states MAI KAI
at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
that at least 75 or 80 merchants
"FLIM FLAM MAN"
have no interest whatsoever in
open 5:15 shown 7:15, 10:55. SAT.
moving and are definitely staying FRI.
SUN. open 1:00 shown 3:05, 6:50, 10:35.
DAILY open 6:15 shown 6:45. 10:25.
on Livernois.
plus Frank Sinatra in
NOTE TO JACK MILAN . . .
"THE NAKED RUNNER"
Okey, you win . . . So the Tigers FRI. 5:45, 9:10. SAT., SUN. 1:25, 5:05,
didn't win the pennant and it was 8:50. DAILY 8:40 only.
double or nothing on a car wash.
. . . Now, how does the payoff
Brig Gen. WILLIAM J. WEIN-
work?
STEIN, 1300 Lafayette East, will
PERCY SWARTZ of Al's Loan be honored guest at the 4th Mar-
Office, hearing that he became a ine Division dinner-dance Nov. 10
grandfather for the first time, was at Roma Hall, Livonia. The event
making a redeem — collected $50 is in observance of the 192nd an-
for a ring he had been holding .. . niversary of the founding of the
In his excitement, Percy gave the U.S. Marine Corps. All Marines,
customer back the ring plus his former Marines and their guests
$50! . . . New granddaughter, are invited. For information, call
Jamie's parents are Barbara and the Brodhead Armory, LO 7-0302.
Jack Swartz.
DOUBLE CELEBRATION was
occasion of former Detroiters Ruth
CENTER THEATER
and Bernie Borman's 25th wedding
anniversary celebration recently in
Presents
San Diego . . . Announcement was
made of their daughter Noreen's
engagement and Nov. 4 marriage
to Harvey Levitt.
NEW CHAPTER OF Sigma
Delta Tau, national Jewish soror-
By Bernard Kops
ity, has been started by Gail Zaz-
Sat., Nov. 4 & 11, 8i30 p.m.
low, Bobbi Stein and Nancy Feld-
man . . . Handling the publicity
Sun., Nov. 5 & 12, 7:30 p.m.
will be sister member Norma
Wed., Nov. 8, 8:30 p.m.
Weitz.
JEWISH COMMUNITY
NOTES FROM FOLKS traveling.
. . . from Aaron Bluestein in Jeru-
CENTER
salem, where a zoo has only ani-
Meyers at Curtis
mals that are mentioned in the
Bible . . Next to each is a label
Tickets Now Available
quoting the biblical references .. .
At Center Box Office
From Mexico, Gordon Kahn writes
that a common shoe there is simply
two straps riveted to a piece of
old tire which forms the sole . . .
A notorious fugitive from a jail
in Mexico was recaptured by law-
men who followed his tracks . . .
METRO.
Goodyear 6.00-16 on the left foot,
GOLDWYN.
and Firestone 6.70-15, right.
MAYER

Sidney Poitier .

"TO SIR, WITH LOVE"

FRI., SAT., SUN.: 12:50, 4:15, 7:40,
11:05. WK. DAYS: 11:15, 2:55, 6:30, 10:05.

"THE SEA PIRATE"

FRI., SAT., SUN.: 11:20, 2:45, 6:10,
9:35. WK. DAYS: 1:15, 4:50, 8:30.

WED. LADIES' DAY, 50e

jjjQUES

p -1 SHOW

DETROIT MASONIC TEMPLE

OCT. 26 - 29

Noon to 10—Sun. to 6

Adm. $1.25

This Ad Admits 2 for $1.50

ITHEATRE

131115ENFIELO NORTH OF 101/2
AT LINCOUI CENTER
393 6600

presents

"ENTER
SOLLY GOLD"

SAM DICTOR, ex-Detroiter in
Los Angeles, writes of friend so
delighted at receiving a Polaroid
camera for his birthday .. Three
days later, his 15th grandchild was
born, and he hurried to the hospi-
tal to take the first picture . . .
When he asked the nurse to hold
up the baby, she asked, "First
grandchild?" . . . "No," replied
Sam's friend. "First camera!"

DUE TO rising costs, the Jewish
National Fund has been forced to
increase from $2 to $2.50 the price
of planting a tree in Israel. The in-
crease is the first in a decade.

Acten ■ bance ...II be den•ed IC
all under IS otats of •oe

6,

MOVIE GUIDE

ADAMS

Meadow Brook Draws
Top Crowds to 'Earnest'

WINNER OF6ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING

FilE1)



troit.
"Enter Solly Gold" is directed
by Earl Matthews. Tickets are
available at the Center box office
and at Wayne State University's
box office.

Meadow Brook Theater's John
Fernald Company production of
Oscar Wilde's Victorian comedy
"The Importance of Being Earn-
est" played to an average 91.9 per
cent of capacity during its first
full week of eight performances,
setting a new Meadow Brook
Theater house record.
"The Importance of Being Earn-
est" continues through Nov. 5,
with performances at 8:15 p.m.
Wednesdays through Saturdays and
6:30 p.m. Sundays. A 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday matinee is to be added
to the schedule starting Wednes-
day.
For ticket information, call 962-
0353.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32 Friday, October 27, 1967

Barry Levine Tops 'Solly Gold' Cast

Terence Stamp at Summit

Actor Terence Stamp portrays
Sgt. Troy in MGM's "Far From
the Madding Crowd," which open
ed at the Summit Theater Wednes-
day.

NOW
SHOWING

PRESENTS

A JOSEPH
JANNI
PRODOGTION

-

FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD'

IN 70nw. • PANWISION•• MCITIOCOLOR

0

MOM

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Ticket* at all Sears Stores,
Auto Club Branches.
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Evenings at

It p.m. - Sundays at

7:3• p.m. - Matinees Wed "
Sat. sad Sun. at 2106 p.m.

Jr.. roaklas

SUMMIT THEATRE

FOR TNICATRZ PARTY 1

TON CALL W. PR WNW

14$4088

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