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PITTSBURGH rOST-GAZETTEi SATURDAY, MAY 1963 Hgrt? 'WI'lii; I 4HBtei 907 SCILNCI FAII XHIBITI X- mmmmmmm I is. a Ft 1 l' SHOMlltl CHI I TOTr fht Stan I I aac Nail II Norela' Shoiplna Center Hollywood Bromide: If at first you don't succeed, try shooting another pilot film Or, as they say In the still galleries: "Turn the other cheek-It's your best side!" IT MOM OUT jP-t TO IHOWT i SUITER CLUBS Earl Grant's a Hit At the Horizon Room FT, 30, Irwin UN. 3-8961 Tartitt The Moon" ItitS a.m. 2 It 1:10 p.m. A-1 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER On Stase riTTNBt'ROH ri.ATIIOl'HR Come Blow Yuur Horn" at 8.30 p.

m. In Hamlet hlreel Theater. "The Caretaker' at 8 30 p. ni. In Theaier Uuatalra.

"The Klvea and the Uluv maker al 2.30 p. m. in Craft Ave-nun Theater. i VALHIT IT. HH.

I-1M1 ftj? "ONE OF I LAST TIMES TONITI PAT COOPER Beniatlona.1 Comedy blar Kecenlly of tba JACKIE CLEASON SHOW TONI SICERA lovel), Young Dane Stylist la Oar lualllal Chestnut Lomai With THE DEL IHONACOS Start il l.ppw dial RMarelnii NO COVER NO MINIMUM SUNDAY DINNERS! 3 9 P. M. I OStfcWh. "Tomorrow'i Today al is, Bill I. PLAMTARIt'M Tarset: "Tilt 3:15 and 8:30.

By LEE McIXERNEY EARL GRANT, after his 9 o'clock performance Thursday night at the Horizon Room, was tolling how TV's Ed Sullivan in 1959 caught the first act he, Grant, ever did in Las words "organ music" for you. Sometimes he plays the organ with his left hand and a piano with his right. With his knowledge of and love for the two instruments he is able to make them both playful, lyr lV at ItACON 0700 -V! 33i Week! 1 AOHf OM 8TAQM ixcrriNO ixotici 9 EVERY WSIK 1 0 Conn at latt ai ind Enjoy th Leiiun oi Fine Food nd Sarvict CASINO Burlesque, Manuela Damarr, I'ontlnuoui 1 p. m. Ui 4:30 p.

in. Kvrniniii: 7 30 lo 11. Lata also Saturday iiarllni at 10:30 p. m. CIVIC Clrcua.

Today at 1.15 and IS p. in. At the Movies ABT CINEMA "Writ Kurt Junlt" at 13:10. 4:30, 8:30 Jid "Cutlta Ml the Moon" at 11, 1-05. 3:10.

6:15, 7:30 and (:3. rt'LlIN--Uwrence ul Arabia. Today al 3 15 and 8.45. QAI'liWAV i.reitory reclt tn "To Kill A at 11:1.1, 1:45, 4:30, 6.60 and 10:45, Sneak preview at 9. 01 ll.n "Sundayi and Cybele," at 3:05, 4:08.

6:08, 8:08 and 10:08. FENN Sophia Loren In "Madame" at 11:05. 1. 3:55, 4:45, 6:45, 1:45 and 10:45. SIIAIMNIHE Montcomery Cliff and Suamiart York "'reud" at 3:40, r.

20. 8 and 10:30. SQI IHItKL HILL "Ua via and Mu" at 3:40. 4:40. 6:40 and 10:40.

Sneak preview at 8 4 0. STANLEY Dolorea Hart and Tluch Brian In "Come Fly Willi Me" at 11:45, 3:05, 4:35. 6:45 and 10:30. Sneak preview at 9. I 1 THI TOAST OF PARIS MANUELA DAMARR LATE SHOW TONITE 10:30 P.M.

SOPHIA IX)REN ically beautiful, thunderous and mighty. Sings And Dances, Too But he does more than that. He sings, in an appealingly warm and happy way, a fine variety of songs; and he does some dance steps he learned on his recent tour of Europe and Australia dances called "The Hitch "The and "The Jayne When Mr. Grant first comes on stage in a tight silk gray suit, he is merely an entertainer for greatly curious inspection. He sings a few songs (on Thursday night, "It's A Great "It's Magic" and "Be Wise, Be and while he sings he is merely a I (EST ACTRESS jC Acaaiasy fi Awara US VtW Wlaatf VJf kV DIXIE EVANS NEXT WEEK The Weat Waa Won, Today at 3 and 8:30.

ill itwir news Technifolor Tecliniraiua FAMOUS LITTLE G1KL She's "Little Red Riding Hood," the film in color that is playing at 30 local theaters today and tomorrow, matinees only. Today's matinees are at 12, 2 and 4. Tomorrow's are at 2 and 4. The film is in Eastman Colorscope. Marcia Gracia, shown here with one of the animals, has the title role.

DOORS OPEN DAILY 11:00 AM SUNDAY 2:00 PM LL2EB 4 (wUk 1 REGULAR PRICES 41-6200 RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT IOXOFFICE. Chatham lo Show BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! The Academy Award Winner LrATfcA PREMIERE JUNE 24 'A 3 PERF'S. DAILY, fl tMMBIH II academy AWARDS! likable fellow. Within the next hour the magic builds up increasingly. You'll remember the hands flying, the emotion-filled, happy face.

Some of his tunes Thurs CoiumtM Pictures pmnti trie SAM SP)tGL-DAVID LEAN TODAY AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE ARCADE (HE. Open dally 1 00 P. M. BiRBesl show town! "Dava Of Wine And Rosts," alto "Who a Uot The Action?" RKIXtVVE (P0. 8tar- atudded cunt, -Password Is Courage," 3:25, also ulenn ford, "Courtshlu Of Eddle'a Father," 1:15.

5:20. 9:30. CAPITOL (Allrntnon Er. Mrlo Lanz In "The Great Caruso'' 2:00. 9:36.

Howard Keel, "Showboat," 4:00, 7:48. CHESWICK (Cheawlck) Mario Lanza, "The Ureal :30, 10:10: plus Kathryn Urayson, Howard Keel, "Showboat," 4:45, 8:25. GARDEN (North tilde) Danny a "Man From the Diner's Club," also "Fury of the Pagans," 17 cartoons today 12 noon, MELROSE iTu. Glenn Ford In "The Courtship of Eddies Father'1 also Frank Sinatra In "Never 8o Few." MT. OLIVER (EV.

Tab Hunter. Frankle Avalon, "Operation Bikini," also "Dangerous Charter." Tech. Open 6 P. M. REGENT SQ.

(C'H. Jark Lemmon. Lee Remlck. "Days Of Wine And Roses," 7:28, 9:53. SEWICKLEV Award nominees Jack Lemmon.

Lee Remlck, "Davs Of Wine And Roses," 2:30, 4:45, 7:10, 9:25. RELAX ENJOY MOVIES TONIGHT ON A GIANT tVT kV'l niATr rl fet An Unusual Film The full lengtli feature film "End of Innocence" will be shown at Chatham. Cpjlcge Tuesday, at 8:00 p. hit the college chapel. The film, open to the public at no charge, is based upon the novel "The House of the Angel" by Beatriz Guido, one of the foremost Latin American novelists.

It has won several international prizes. The film marks the end of the college's year-long series day night were "Bill "Autumn "C'est Si "I Left My Heart In San "When the EAKL GRANT Iaavrence PANORAMIC SCREEN THE4TER 0 lH0t Saints Go Marching "By the Lovely River Seine" and SHOWS Tri-Stale Vepas. After the show, Sullivan said to him: "Where have you been my life?" I 1 "I Believe His repetoire is BEGIN AT DRIVE-IN THEATRES DUSK highly flexible. Has Master's Degree ASS' Ditto, Mr. Oram.

he en thusiasm here won't book you onto eight television shows, as on Latin America which was tioiMCOLUK' sunn n' TODAY P. M. Sunday 2:158:30 P. M. TICKETS NOW AT IOXOFFICE OR BY MAIL Alio at National Racord Mart Storai made possible by funds from I (TmJtZ fK ABC He started out as a church organist, years ago, was converted to the swing organ through his admiration for it did when it came from Ed Sullivan, but then you don't the Buhl Endowment, Alfred Hitchcock's "THE BIRDS," Tech.

Rod Taylor, Suzanne Plttshette, Tippi Hedrrn "If a Man Answers" Tech. S. Dee, B. Darin Extra: "Jack the Giant Killer," K. MalheHi Union 9-2271 Highway 65 at Baden lack for TV bookings now, Wild Bill Davis, and received Forcijm Gratl nates FULTON 101 6th St.

281-4356 ARDMORE Visl BM. Off Aramor, llvi. BR. 1-5010 his masters' degree in music education at the University NEW YORK (AP) The Disney's "SON OF FLUBBER" Fred Mar.Murray, Keeiian Wynn, Nancy Olson "BARABBAS" Tech. Anthony Quinn For Broad Minded Adults! "PLAYGIRLS AND THE BELLBOY," Tech.

"jN'akrd Its Ihr Ufrp" Troh. Evlra: Late Spook Show of Southern California. American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the oldest theater BLUE DELL Boata 30 East Valley 3-188 school in the country, gradu ated 64 students recently at TRI STATE PREMIERE AT THESE LEADING THEATRES MATINEES ONLY! TODAY SUNDAY! EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT! WILL NOT BE SHOWN AGAIN IN THIS AREA FOR 3 YEARSI its 78th annual commencement exercises. Since lie was one of 16 children, back home in Kansas City, lie had to work his way through all his schools, which included the Kansas City Conservatory of Music. Jack I'aar BROOKSIDE Off Orange Belt atiaway Wialara ana Sewickley.

Watch far "Gay Purr-re" Judy Garland. R. Buttons "DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES" "Purple Hills" Tech. Gene Nelson "Somethiiif Wild" Carroll Baker Inn ticn-x lilintl.J a Juliet TONIGHT1 7 9:00 Com. ai tarly ai :45 or as laU 9:00 I let both ftalares, CAMP HORNE "PLAYGIRLS AND THE BELLBOY," Tech.

Blvd. FOrest 4-4127 ")'ouitK, Willlnr and Between Rt. 19 1 fililo Bmr Lxlia: Lite apook allow anyway, do you It tan he said with all sorts of confidence that Mr. Grant doesn't lack for supper club engagements either. He is a showman and half; and for those who don't know what he does, he plays the organ.

Wait, now. Don't stop here, even if you don't care for organ music. The last place in (he world for organ music to be played as the headliner act would seem to be at a supper club, but then you haven't heard the organ as played by Mr. Grant. He is stupendous.

His music not only fills the room, it fills the heart. He is at an instrument lie thoroughly knows and distinctly loves, and if you're anti-organ, I'm willing to bet he'll bring a new coloration to the TOOAX AT 1:35 FORBES FIELD PIRATES vs. DODGERS For Broad Minded Adults! "PLAYGIRLS AND THE BELLBOY," Tech. "Geisha Playmates'' Extra: Late Spook Show COLONIAL Bt. 51 South Olymaia 5-9707 first put him on national TV.

He was discovered while working nights in a small club in Los Angeles and so had his own small television sjiow in Holly, wood before the bigger times came. At the Horizon Room Mr. i downtown aei-9sn LAST 4 DAYS! Recommended for Mature Adults! "PLAYGIRLS AFTER DARK" Tech. "Sins of Youth" Kxtra: "Girls of the Night" DEPENDABLE Parkway Extension 5 in. from Airport AMherst 4-5071 To kill a DOWNTOWN OH I.WH ECHO Bt.

51 at laras Daponl 4-7510 Grant's musical magic is backed beautifully by drum Mockingbird -GREGORY PECK "OPERATION BIKINI" Tab Hunter. Frankie Avalon. Eva Six ''Dangerous Charier" rch. Extra: "Sail a Crooked Ship" Tech. "OPERATION BIKINI" Frankle Avalon, Tab Hunter.

Eva Six Charter" Trrh. Sneak Preview Tonight One of the most beautiful of oil make-believe stories is now an enchanting movie experience. mer Bill Grant, his brother, and by the Gus Dolfi Orchestra. He's at the supper club EL RANCHO Rt. 50.

Bridqefllla Canal 1-4100 through May 11. The bill also includes Antone and Ina, a It's something for the whole fluidly acrobatic dance team. Homewood family to see together! FAIR GROUND Brownsville Rd. Neat to Snath Park Fairgrounds. LO.

1-0552 FAMILY Bt. 56 New Kenilngtaa EDison 7-7831 Tab Huntrr. Krankie Avalon. Kva Six "OPERATION BIKINI" "Danireroua Charter" Tech. Extra: "Career" S.

MacLaine. 1). "DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES" Lemmon. Lee Ren-tick "The Chapman Report" Tech. E.

ZimbalM, S. Winters, J. Fonda, C. Bloom "OPERATION BIKINI" Tab Hunter. Frankie Avalon.

Eva Six "Uantrrroua Chartrr" Tech. Extra: Late Show 'OPERATION BIKINI' TAb HUNTER FRANKIE AVALON "Dangerous Charter" TECHNICOLOR Homestead GATEWAY K.GORDON MURRAY i- arm 1 1 --it 111 Dormont SUl-l 100 Oakmont Ct. Clat. Bear Left Ml. to New Kensington, Rt.

909 Gr. Pittsburgh Rt. 30, 'a Ml. East of West-Inghoust Bridge. Aj ley 4-5590 Gr.

Pittsburgh Inghoasa Bridg. VAIley 4-5211 Bt. 30, Ml. East of Watt- "THE GREAT CARUSO" Tech. "SHOW BOAT" Tech.

Extra: "Screaming- Eat lea" "OPERATION BIKINI" Tab Huntrr. Frankie Avalon. Kva Six Dansrrous barter" Tech. Extra: 'Ansel Baby" MP "THE DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES" J. Lftfflmon, L.

Remits RDM Thrill Hit! Action! i I III. Mm Ui KAIL PAMELA Mt. Lebanon Casino Stars Manuela Damarr Manuela Damarr, a raven haired German fraulein, spotlights a galaxy of well known burlesque exotics now at the Casino. A former night club dancer, Fraulein Damarr recently arrived in this country from West Germany where she set a record solid two years engagement at Club Nactionale, one of West Germany's night spots. Another new exotic with the show is Rosanna, billed as the "Chicago Flash." Others in the cast are Grace Reed, Tami Sands and Ricki Rochelle.

The comedy scenes and blackouts will feature Harry Clexx and Eddie Lloyd, a pair moo White Barn Casts 'Irina' Judy Knaiz will play the title role in "Irma La Douce" which starts the White Barn's summer season June 1. Miss Knaiz, well known to Pittsburgh audiences, recently finished playing in "Bye Bye Birdie" at the Playhouse and is one of the regular company of the John Reed King Show on television. The rest of the White Barn season will include: "See How They Run," "The Mousetrap," "The Portobello Circus" (a Brazilian farce), "Sunday in New York," "Uncle Tom's Cabin," "The World of Suzic Wong," "Thurber Carnival," "Look Homeward Angel," "A Shot in the Dark" and "Once Upon a Mattress." For tickets and information call the White Barn Theater at 271-3241. GREENTREE Noblestown Bd. Bet.

Craftnn Carnegie. WAInut 1-2049 East Liberty Tripli Tirror Thriller! "THE RAVEN" Tech. "THE -D MAN" "OINOSARUSTeeh. 2 Tech. All-Time Greats "SHOWEOAT" "DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES" Jark Lemmon, Ere Kemick "Where the Buys Are" Tech.

(i. Hamilton Extra: "Samai Tech. Geo. Montgomery For Broad Minded Adults! "PLAYGIRLS AND THE BELLBOY," Tech. "Fall Girl" Extra: Late Spook Show HARMAR Bt.

28. Harmarvllla COLORSCOPEJ Vandyke 8-7525 K. Crayson, A. Gardner "THE GREAT CARUSO'1 M. Lanza, A.

Blylln 0 4Mim.HaPV Sonoj KANE ROAD Kani Alionlnna TODAY AT: 12-2 4 P.M. I nainiui: HOOD" Essex 8-1970 "THE WOODCUJTWS SONG" "WHH SAD Mim THIS IS SUNDAY 2 4 P. M. I KENMAWR "THI muhh miw "FOLLOW THE BOYS" Tech. Connie Francia, Taula Prentiss, Russ Taniblvn THE HOOK," K.

Douglas, Robt. Walker "OPERATION BIKINI" Tab "Danrrrous Chartrr" Tech. "Toner of London" V'amuire and the Ballerina" "OPERATION BIKINI" Tab Hunter, Frankie Avalon. Eva Six 'llHtiirorous Charter" Tech. Extra: "Curse of the Werewolf" Terll Bt.

51 Bet. MeXets Rnrli. Coraopolis. SP. 1-0577 MAPLE Bt.

30. UNderhlll 3-4558 10 Ml. E. of Wllklnsb.ro A Round-the-Worid Romantic Man Hunt! I of veteran buffoons. Clexx will be making his first appearance at the Casino in four seasons.

His latest film was with Jerry Lewis. Lloyd returns to the Forbes Avenue theater following a serious illness. Their straightman will be Ben Hamilton. mm 1 Glcnshaw Players "DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES MIRACLE MILE East of Monrotville mam hucm mil lack Ermmnn. Ere Kemick "If a Man Allsssers" Tech, Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin MANOR Squirrel Hill MANOS Greensburg MEMORIAL WeKeesport SHERIDAN East Liberty STRAND Oakland WHITEHALL Brentwood TODAY ONLY! ROWLAND Wilkinsburg AMBRIDCE Ambridge ARSENAL Lawrenceville EASTWOOD Frankstown Rd.

ETNA Etna HOLLYWOOD Dormont KENYON North Side LIBERTY New Kensington tn Bt. 22. FA. 7-5557 Have "Briiiadoon' HART OBRIAN BOEHMt- MONROEVILLE All 1011 MAIDEN NETTLETON; "Man From the Diners' Club," 1:40 Danny Kaye. Car Williams, Martha Hyer "Two Ticket! to Paris" 10:30 Gary Crosby, Joey Dee Rt.

48 Around Corner from Kantmann'i. DR. 2-339C MT. LEBANON 15 Min. from Mt.

Lebanna Tw'd Little Wash. Bt. 19 "DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES" "THE CHAPMAN REPORT" Tech. Serjeant Waa a Lady" "THE BRIDGE" "CONVICTS 4" Rod Sfeiger, V. Price "The Littlest Hobo" MT.

LEBANON Christie Sinjjs At Kenny wood Lou Christie will kick off Kenn-wood's parade of radio, recording and television personalities tomorrow at 3 and 8 p. m. Featured with Lou will be Jimmy Interval's combo. The combo has backed the 19-year-old singer on numerous occasions. Christie is Mrs.

C. F. Randolph and George H. Ball have the starring roles in the musical, "Brigadoon," to be presented by the Glenshaw Players at 8:30 p. m.

tonight in the auditorium of Shaler High School, Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Mrs. Randolph portrays Fiona MaClaren, the young Scotch lass in love with an American who happens into the village of Brigadoon. Mr.

Ball, as Tommy Albright, has difficulty accepting the strange ways of Brigadoon despite his love for Fiona. 15 Mill, from Ml. Lebanon IVdttla Wash. Bt. 19 PENN LINCOLN Bt.

22-30 W. Near Imnerial "BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ," B. Lancaster "THE VIKINGS" Tech. Tony Curtis, Kirk Douglas at the t. OXford 5-7218 Rainbow Gardens Lincoln Way, 2 Ml.

off "MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE" Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey. Leigh Angie Dickinson Lincoln Hiway. (JRehard 2-6323 RANALD'S Rt. 8 Bet. Etna Special Matinee? or All S.

W. Naborhood Theatres Todavl Little Red Riding Hood at 12 2 4 p.m. spe lAt. in. parking bate 50i BEOs 7th sr.

garage Kiddies! Wotch for Yeur Fovorite TV Sort in Prsen starring Britain's Favor- now showing: i farce. Come as early as rXJfA s5777m. I I 1 A FIRST PGH SHOWING! lOs "david orTTrsT I aLSAt THRILLING DARING JiV, LLCCtlJ "Best American Film of 1962!" I jfp vT Time Ma in IjT i i Hiffyf Special Matinen ot All S. W. Naborhood Thofrii Todoyl tMl'P''liM JK- Little Red Riding Hood at 12 2 4 p.m.

I Bakerstown. Nilllop 3-9853 ROUTE 19 known for his records, "The Gypsy Cried" and "Two Faces Have Kennywood will be open today and tomorrow and then closed until the daily season begins on May 11, at which time the Lagoon Stage thrill shows will start twice each day. The opening attractions will be the Hustreis with a "DAYS OF VINE AND ROSES" Jack Lemmon. l.re Remick "Term of Trial" Laurence Olivier, Simone Sicnorei, Terence Stamp and Hit Week llon't Mis It! Alfred Hitchcock's "THE BIRDS," Tech. Rod Taylor, Suzanne PlrshrUc, Tippi Hrdren Plua Selected Short Subjects Connie Francis.

Paula Prentiss. Russ Tamblyn "FOLLOW THE BOYS" Tech. "Sweet Bird of Youth" Tech. Paul Nrwman Extra: "5 Galrs to Hell" P. Owens, Brand 35 Min.

from Mt. Lebanon Toward Washington SILVER LAKE Within City, Wash. Blvd. brio r.v- Frant.town, E. E.

hi. 1-1898 "THE GREAT CARUSO" Tech. "SHOW BOAT" Tech. Extra: "Armored Command" repertoire of aerial acrobatics and the Gustis Family jungle SOUTH HILLS Rt. 51 Next to Ankara HO.

6-7112 parody with accent on laughs. SOUTH PARK Runts 88 Tennyson 5-7737 Disney's "SON OF FLUBBER" i'red MarMurray, Nancy Olhon, Kecnan Wynn 'BARABBAS" Tech. Anthony Quinn 'DIAMOND HEAD" C. Heston" NOTORIOUS LANDLADY" J. Lemmon "Wild Westerner" Tech.

SUPER 30 1 A- 4 If Rt. 30, Irwin, Pa. UNderhlll 3-7417 Alfred Hitchcock's THE Tech. SUPER 71 I PLUS 2ND BIQ FEATURE! -J. VALL THEATRES START REGULAR FEATURES AT I P.

M. TODAY STRAND MU- 3 992 I Connia Franell. Pa.lj Premiss, "FOLLOW THE BOYS" Classic Film The Foreign Film Society of the will present "Casablanca" Sunday at 8:15 p. m. in the auditorium, 315 S.

Bellefield Avenue, between Fifth and Forbes Avenues, Oakland. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman have the leads. Others in the cast include Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Loire. Rod Taylor. Suronne Pleshrtle.

Tippi lledre "The Kddie Duchin Tech. Kim Novak, Tyrone Power Rt. 51 Soath on Bt. 71 Oaklana Open 6 M. William Holdtn.

Capuclni. "RAGE OF THE LION Waverly 9-7040 tip tT fA I SUPER 71 Rt. 51 South on Bt. 71 Wamly 9-7040 WHITEHALL Brentwood TO. 2-3075 Fret Parking Op 6 P.

M. HOLLYWOOD KENYON MANOR Dormont North Sid. Sq.irrel Hill LO. 1 1066 FA 1 1005 HA. 1-1633 Opm 6 P.M.

Oprn 6 P. M. Opm 6 P. M. TRI-STATE "CRITIC'S CHOICE" Tech.

Bob Hope, Lucille Ball "Term of Trial" Laurence Olivier, him one hijnoret, Terence Stamp kfPOUNDS i OF TROUBLE" Tech7 Tony Clirtln, Sutanne Plrshrlte, Phil Silver! "The t'hapman Report" Tern. K. Zimbalint, S. Winters, J. I nnrta, (:.

Bloom rnr nrnod Minded Adults! "PLAYGIRLS AND THE BELLBOY," Tech. "fieri With a Suilrase" Kxtra: "roxllre" Tern. Jane Kussell 2 last BIG EVENT OF 1962 ALL IN COLOR! Slovan-Bnrarttstown Bnad dti ii jUllJfj'Ht TRAGIC STORY ru" If 1 U- HI OF UNLAWFUL LOVE MATURE If, Zfy. ADULTS! (RKAT STORM GREAT STARS! Rt. 18.

Whitney oouei GREAT MISIC SHOW BOAT fm TWIN HI-WAY an. 7 Ml. West at 1 iwimmJ mvk Cralian. WAInat 1-4243 1 1 EXTRA SPECIAL IN PERSON! I Color! Connie Francis. ACTUALLY FILMED AT TERWYN SUN CLUB a i in ii nv I uru.il Sheridan Sq.

East Liberty Paala Prentiss. R. Ranaall LOVELY MODELS "OPERATION BIKINI" Tab llunlr, Frankie Avnlnn, Lva Mi "DftiiRrroiin Charier" Tech, LUrn; Lite Show ROWLAND Wittln'barf PE. 1-8002 Open 6 P. M.

Wexford Starlite Bnati 198 Miles from West Vlrw. WE. 5-2731 "FOLLOW THE BOYS" Laurent's Comedy The Parkway Players of the Monrooville Civic Theater will present the Arthur Laurent's comedy, "Invitation to a March," at the Penn-Mor Hotel, ossicle Boulevard, Monroeville, June 1, 7 and 8. For tickets, tall 372-OGM in Monroeville. rasswuno 19 luunaut rlA liav nmur SfAtln iijrnii EM.

Open 6 P. M. ETNA EMIL COHE.V One if the best known Jewish-American humorists, lie will headline the entertainment tomorrow at the luncheon conference of the Trl-Stafc United Jewish Appeal at the Pcnn Sheraton. Tal Hunter. F.

Avalon OPERATION BIKINI" Color! Sally Fraer 'DANGEROUS CHARTER" Vincent Price, B. KarlofT "THE RAVEN" Colorl Also Dirk Boeara PASSWORO IS COURAGE' "OPERATION BIKINI" Tnh llunler. I rankir Avalon. Kva Kia WOODLAND ay "Man 1 RnaJ i THE DINERS CLUB' 1 ARSENAL Lawrenetvllll MU. 3-5M4 Etna sr.

1-0412 Mnmasteail.Diiaaasnl Bd. Near 'Who'a Uot Hie Aitlon' Tnh. ll. Martin, L. Turnar Cnnnlo Francis.

P. Prentiss Bid Airport. Homestead 2-4334 Lxlrai Late Mm ok hho.v Oprn 6 P. M. FOLLOW THE BOYS i Opn 6 3 RHAV, MAY 4, HihtaaaaMaBasaaaaaaaBaaaaaiBaBwaswM.

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