THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 24, 1969-37

Musical 'Goodby,- Mr. Chips'
to Have Local Premiere

Every penny, nickel and dime
you drop into the milk container
with the orange and black UNICEF
label adds to the chance for sur-
vival of millions of needy children.

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24455

By Danny Raskin

BACK IN 1963, songstress Hiria
Moffet left New Zealand and came
to the United States . . . Leaving
the Thunderbird in Las Vegas, she
replaced a gal in a show at the
Dunes named Sandy, was asked by
the show boss to use the name,
and has kept it ever since . . .
Now at the Afterglow Lounge on
W. McNichols Rd., just west of
Woodward, Sandy Moffett is the
closest thing to stardom of any
gal singer in the local area . . .
She vocalizes as only a deeply
dedicated warbler can do .. . ex-

Between her numbers, Hindal
BOBBY LAUREL -1` :'• I and the
trio go into their bits of

APPEARING NIGHTLY

French-Italian Cuisine

For Reservations

875-8920

PARKING IN
BUILDING GARAGE

SANDY MOPPET

Sensational Singing Star

LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
and the

DON d'ANDRE TRIO

• Complete Dinners
Attendont Part Ing.

Luncheon Daily

affshglow ctouncifi

248 W. McNICHOLS

(Just w.

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868-3611

of Woodward)

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Home of the
Famous Wheel
Sandwich

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WO 1-8525

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Free cParkiltg after 5

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p.m.

produced & directed by Gordon Parks
Technicolor-Panavision
Shown at 11:30, 1:40, 3:50, 6:05. 8:15

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Wed. Ladies Day - 75c

• Domestic & Imported Cheese

10 Different Salads

•

Bor - B - Q & Chicken

Variety of Sandwiches

Tray Catering & Sandwich Trays

Also Complete Cafeteria Service

OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. - Closed Sun.

352 4230

) TEL-12 SHOPPING MALL

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EVERY

WEDNESDAY IS 49er DAY

49

Dip Into All of the Golden
BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
You Can Eat

For Only

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Bring Along
Your Prospectors

15325 W. 8 MILE RD.
1360 SO. WOODWARD
10001 TELEGRAPH

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43 . i r ‘741
Woodward

No one under 18 admitted
unless accompanied by
parent or adult guardian.

Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Oliver

"CHANGE OF MIND" (R)

Mon. thru Sat. 8:40 only Sun. 2:00, 5:10,

plus Peter Sellers in

"I LOVE YOU ALICE B. TOKLAS"

Mon. thru Sat. 7:00, 10:10 Sun. 3:35, 6:50,

10:00.

BLOOMFIELD

W'ward 2 blksiAl. 145

WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS
incl. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR

"OLIVER" (G)

EVES. Mon thru Sat. 8 P.M.
EVES. SUN. 7 P.M.
All seats reserved.
Matinees Wed. Sat. 8. Sun. at 2 p.m.
Box office open Wed. Sat. 8. Sun. 1.9
Box office open
Mon. Tues. Thur. Fri. 4-9

CAMELOT W.

WarreL 1 1 0 A40 iller Road

Julie Christie, Omar Sharif in

"DR. ZHIVAGOH"

deSADE (X)
THOSE "BEEPS" YOU hear at positively
9:00 SAT.
rgh
r u
under 18 admitted. FRI.
SUN DAY Ni:2ZusE:16,
the new Rascal House on 10 Mile Week
6:10 , :20, 10:20. SA .
SUN. 1:45, 3:50, 6:00, 8:15, 10:20.
& Southfield aren't the sounds of
rryrndoth Rd.
MAI KAI
at Farrrnngton Rd.
wax cracking in your ear .
3 On Plymouth R
GA 7-0400 S. ICE 4-6400
blks. W. f Gre nfld.
they're little remote buttons worn ATLAS
David Niven, Lola Albright,
VE 5-0630
by the waitress . . . with Jack
All color Family Program
"THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS"
John Wayne, Glen Campbell
Meyers at the controls to let the
6:20, 10:30, Sunday 2:00, 6:15, 10:30
plus Anthony Quinn, Laurence Olivier
"TRUE GRIT"
gals know when their orders are
iorlts 8:25 only SAT. SUN. 1:20, 5:10,
THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN"
ready . . . This ingenious gadget zril
WK. NIGHTS 8:00 only Sunday 3:40, 8:00
allows the waitress to pick them
plus Jack Lemmon, Walter Mathau
up immediately and bring the food
"THE ODD COUPLE"
MAIN, ROYAL OAK Mal
directly to the customer without WK. NIGHTS 6:40, 10:30 Sat. Sun. 3:25,
Dean Martin in
7:15, 11:05.
loss of time.
"THE WRECKING CREW"

plus Burt Lancaster in
PAT BENBAS at the Sussex BERKLEY 12 Mile-COcaldge LI 2-0330
"CASTLE KEEP"
James Garner, Joan Hackett
House on W. 12 Mile Rd. near
"SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF"
Evergreen, has been a waitress Fri. Mo
77 ;30
00
00 REDFORD K L
nder
E ns 5 e 6; IT. Free-Cooled
n. Eve Re-o pe nshown 7.2 0
five years and is a good one . . .
David Hemmings in
10:45 Sun. open 1:15 shown 1:45, 5:15,
She mixes friendly conversation 8:40.
"ALFRED THE GREAT"
plus Jane Fonda in
with quick ability to enhance
Fri. open 6:45 shown 9:00 only Sat. open
1:15 shown 1:35, 5:20, 9:05 Sun. open
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK"
pleasant dining.

FRI. MON. TUES. 8:35 only Sat. Eve.

Delicatessen and Gourmet Foods

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and directed by Herbert Ross,
"Goodby, Mr. Chips" was filmed

MOVIE GUICE

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Luncheons • Dinners
Private Banquet
Facilities

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, musical entertainment that keeps

who gives up her glamorous life
as a London music hall actress to
become his bride; and Sir Michael
Redgrave as the headmaster.
Produced by Arthur P. Jacobs

at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Brit-
The premiere will he attended ish studios and on widespread lo-
by Petula Clark, co-star of the , cations, including Sherborne School
film.
in Dorset, England; Pompei, Pae-
Peter O'Toole stars as "Mr. stum and Positano in southern
Chips," the shy, dedicated school- Italy, and at historic sites in Lon-
master; Petula Clark as Katherine, don.

the Afterglow jumping . . . Sandy
is a hard worker, determined to
2211 Woodward-WO 1.9494
FOX
please, doing four shows a night, In Panavision d M etro color. His gun
six
days a week, and still on stage roised Hell in the West.
,
Glenn Ford in
when 2 a.m. rolls around . . . So
"HEAVEN WITH A GUN"
"'
prepare yourself for a big evening
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4c and make the Afterglow a "must -
"DARK OF THE SUN"
4t on your list of places to go . . .
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4t The food and drinks are very good,
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
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* service quick and reliable and the For Schedule Information Call WO 1.7917
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18632 W. McNichols 4r atmosphere condusive to a con-
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N 3 IGHBORHOOM1
* 2 Blks. W. of Southfield Xwy *
* genial good time . . . Sandy Mof-
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531-8877
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HELD OVER
Detroit's finest supper clubs.
Keir Dullea, Senta Berger, Lilli Palmer

Internationally Famous

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cellently coordinating her timing
and phrasing in a bath of warm
tones that make for extremely en-
joyable listening . . . Sandy's new
background trio that started last
week at the Afterglow, drums, or-
gan and guitar, do a fine job un-
der the leadership of drummer
Hindal Butts, who can "read" her
stage talents like the true musical
artist that he is . . . After all,
being drummer for the late Dinah
Washington, Damita Jo and Aretha
Franklin makes Hindal quite an
expert . . . and gives Sandy that
great difference she needs in the
backing of her vocal versatility

* • Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to 41
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4 p.m,
* • "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time t,
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4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
• Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. *
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All Credit Cards Honored
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Woodward at Kirby

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The Best of Everything

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AT THE
PARK
SHELTON

"G o o d b y, Mr. Chips," now
brought to the screen with music,
will have its Michigan premiere
at the United Artists Theater Nov.
9 when the opening will he hosted
by the Women's Association for
the Detroit Symphony.

12:15 shown 12:30, 4:15, 8:00 Mon.-Thtits.

open 6:15 shown 8:10 only
THE KANDYLA Supper Club on 9:00 only Sun. 3:20, 6:50, 10:10.
plus David Niven, Lola Albright
Joy Rd., is reported by /stannic SAT. SPEC. CHILDREN'S MATINEE
"IMPOSSIBLE YEARS"
SEATS 50c open 1:00 starts 1:20 FRI. 7:05, 11:06 Sat. 3:35, 7:20, 11:10 Sun.
and Faye Mackie, who enjoyed a ALL
over 4:00 "BILLY the KID vs. 1274AC-
-recent evening at this cozy spot ULA" plus "JESSIE JAMES MEETS 2:30, 6:15, 10:05 Mon.-Thurs. 6:30, 10:15.
. It features Greek, French and FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER"
315 WLI Ff.L21;13,.R.O.
ROYAL OAK
American cuisine, and is owned by
Katherine Hepburn, Peter O'Toole
John and Chris Vardouniotis . .
'One to Count Cadence'
Shirley Maclaine, Ricardo Montalban
Dancing Wednesday thru Saturday
"SWEET CHARITY"
Is a Powerful Novel
is also featured at Kandyla.
WEEK NIGHTS OPEN 7:00
S.
FRI.

CHALK ONE UP FOR

Hugo at Soon to Be a Movie

his very fine Park Shelton dining ,
spot ... Last week a popular local
columnist called him over to the
table and after raving about a cer-
tain dish he was having, asked for
the recipe . . . Hugo just smiled
and answered, "Fm sorry, sir, but
we have the same policy as you
journalists. We never reveal our
sauce."

Already assured a role in Holly-
wood, for an early film, "One to
Count Cadence," the novel by
James Crumley, published by Ran-
dom House, is gaining acclaim.

An entire title for the book uti-
lized by the publishers is ". . . six
for pallbearers, two for road guard
and One to Count Cadence."

shown 7:25, 9:45 Sat. open 1:00 shown
1:15, 3:25, 5:40, 8:05, 10:30 Sun. open
12:15 shown 12:35, 2:40, 4:55, 7:25, 9:35.

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--
His gun raised nen le the Weiti

PANAVISION and NEIROCOLOR

MGM

The drinking in the army, the
sex aberrations, the conflicts
among officers, the defiance of
army regulations, the banalities-
all are linked into a powerful novel
that fits well into contemporary
literature with added flavor by
the able author who now teaches
English at t h e University of
PET PEEVES . . . Parking at- Arkansas.
tendants at niteries who stay in
your car with the motor running
A true lady or gentleman re-
to keep warm . .. and those who
mains at home with a grouch same
"race" your car like they sure
as if they had pneumonia.
wouldn't do to their own!
-Kin Hubbard.
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BIG QUESTION . . . (Again
and Again) . . . Why is it diffi-
cult for some so-called cooks, short
order or otherwise, to make eggs?
. . . Would seem like the easiest
thing in the world to make . . .
that is, except for them!

The People of Israel

Of the 2,750,000 inhabitants of Is-
rael, 2,380,000 are Jews, 275,000
Moslems, 70,000 Christians and 30,-
000 Druzes. Since June 1967, 960,000

more Moslems, 90,000 Christians
and 5,000 Druzes have come under
Israel administration.

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

RAYMOND LEWENTHAL
prAms-r-ramantic. dynamic

Friday, Oct. 31, 1969, 8:30 p.m. Tickets 55; S4; 53.50; $2.5•
Detroit Institute of Arts, 832.2730; Grinnell's 9614075;
J. L. Hudson Ticket Offices.

