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November 19, 1959 - Image 8

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RIGHT~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY H.d

USDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1959

"Where to 9...,n

Michigan's finest V.F.IW. (lub!
Dancing every Friday and Saturday
to Artie Edwards, Quartet
HALL RENTALPS V~EFA).
BANlQUETS and CJS
PARTIES 314 E. Liberty
________________NO 2-3972
Members and Guests
BUY GARGOYLE FRIDAY

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DIAL
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TODAY 4:10 P.M.

Department of Speech

Act' lof

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"AM- A CAMERA"
by JOHN VAN DRUTEN

Trueblood Auditorium

no admission charge

co of W -a
RICHARD CONTE " MICHAEL CALLAN
'' ' DICK YORK

DIAL NO 8-6416

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STARTING
TODAY

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OPENING

IGILBERT and SULLIVAN.
SOCIETY' $
"YEOMAN of the GUARD"

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TONIGHT
thru Saturday
DONIZETTV'S COMIC OPERA
DON
PASQUALE
presented by the Dept. of Speech
and School of Music
Trueblood Auditorium (F.B.) 8:00 P.M.
$100
(Friday performance sold out)
TRUEBLOOD BOX OFFICE
OPEN FROM NOON DAILY

The =story begins in Lansing, Michigan and develops into a
true camera expose of the stage star lives ... a dramatic and
many times comedy-filled motion picture.
FOUR OF TODAY'S MOST EXCITING STARS,..
IN THE MOST SCORCHING DRAMA OF
YOUNG PEOPLE TO IGNITE THE SCREEN IN YEARS!
HAL WALLIS 'RODCTION
"career

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TOMORROW

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5-SAUON4
Directed by Sci'6*flSVby
MIDDLETON " JOSEPH ANTHONY " JAMES LEE
A Paramount Rot#*e

NOV. 18, 19, 209,21.
TICKETS AVAILABLE
Theatre Box Office Nov. 16-21, 8 to 5 P.M.
Wed. and Thurs., $1.25 Fri. and Sat.,. $1.50

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THE COTTAGE INN PIZZERIA
AND
THE BROWN JUG RESTAURANT,

FREE
DELIVERY

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"REAL ITALIAN FOOD
IS, OUR SPECIALTY"

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Tickets at Union Lobby
1 :30-5 P.M.
Wed. Premiere, Thurs. Eye. ............... 1.25
Sai. IMatinee . .. ..*. . . .. . . .. ." .. . 1.25
Friday, Sat. Eye . .... .. . ... .. . .. . ..1".75
ALL SEATS RESERVED

ORCH ESTRAS
by
BUD-MO R
featuring

Johnny Harberd
Dick Tilkin
Andy Anderson
Vic Vroom
The Kingsmen,
plus many
1103 S. Univ.

Men of Note
Bob Elliott
Al Blaser
-Earl. Pearson
Dale Seeback
others
NO 2-6362

Week days from 5:00 P.M. until 12:00 midnight
Friday and Saturday from 5:00 P.M. until 2:00 A.M.
COTTAGE INN PHONE: NO 3-5902--512 E. William, Ann Arbor
BROWN JUG PHONE: NO 8-9819-1204 S. Univ., Ann Arbor

Dec. l1st
First
Xmas
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SOCIETY
presents

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Season's Top Dramatic & Comedy Hit!
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TWO-TIME ACADEMY AWARD WINNER
"THE WORLD
OF j
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Adapted, and Directed by NORMAN CORWIN
Based on the works of CARL. SANDBURG
"'Miss Davis at her loveliest and at her brilliant best dramaticall"
--Washington News

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Tickiets Avai*lable for Toniqcht's Performance Only

"~If you happen to get where it is, see it!"--Washington Star

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