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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 12

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE IZ Friday, July 6, 1956 1000 Cor Mil PAIKINft ALL COIOI SNOWI Gtorq Gobl the gifs in one check to be sent to the Actors Fund as a Rochester purse. Miss Scott, a veteran member of the Arena Theater stock company. Sarah Scott Actor Fund Created Orchestra Again Wins High Favor By HARVEY SOITHGATE LB 1 "THE BIRDS AND THE BEES" WORLD WITHOUT END1 imaftca0 Color Ktchatd Burlo rtodwle March "ALEXANDER THE GREAT" "KILLER'S KISS la CItmScot Ttclia'csJar Do.i Cyd CharUn "MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS" Added: "Dog I The Orchard" )1UCII of the appeal of the Eastman Chamber summer concerts in KU- GtXZ34 WEEK -tim Hall derives from the balanced programs se AH CiiKfltalop Cr SKI "Thi Last Frontiir" Ytor'l la Stltuct Flctloo "World Without End" STEAMSHIP EXCURSION JULY 15th $10 Includw 7-hour Toyoqo down boaulllul Niaaaia Rlvoi, acrooi LaVo Omarlo to Toronto and an 110 milo but lour Ihiouqh tho Niaaara rruil boll. Muihi loava No. CUnlon al Main July IV at 130 a.

m. Kotonrattont clooo July I. Mako up a party onloy Ihn wokdoriul 1 day vacalion, SIMPLEX TOURS THE Actors Fund which exists to help any actors who are down in their luck, will be made richer by a Rochester contribution in the memory of Sarah Scott. Rochester friends of the Arena Theater actress who died of a heart ailment last month at Corning, where she was appearing in summer theater, yesterday were gathering up contribution to the memorial fund. All Roch-esterians desiring to give in Miss Scott's memory were requested to send their checks to Mrs.

Bernard (Ruth) Isaacson, 1940 Highland Ave. Mrs. Isaacson will combine all v7 its v. 1 34 Linden St. Phone Today BR 7731 JT if if 'I Y- I I I v- i jjfi ii ii i niiiMMii i i-'-- irrin-iimynttiiMim MATINEE TOMORROW.

2:30 CINEMASCOPE and COLOR Mf err 1 fJJJJJJ PARKING MAT. 2:15 EYNGS. 8:15 Tucs. JULY ALL COLOR SHOW! George Cabal "THE BIRDS AND THE BEES" "WORLD WITHOUT END" Burt LANCASTER Tony CURTIS Gina LOLLOBRIGIDA July 17-B "Mt.jfcti Morlorto" MAIN tOX OWCI, SKANEATELES, on It. Tol.

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CIRCUS IR0U At OOOMUM PI I DM Reatf the Wants lected by Conductor Frederick FennclL These are kept within the scope of a small orchestra, and the music, if sometimes slight, is never stodgy. So it was again last night as the second of this season's concerts drew a near capacity audience that was obviously in an expectant mood and quick to express its pleasure. The program began with the Concerto in Major of Carl Thilip Emanuel Bach, third son of the great Johann Sebastian and a composer and musicologist of top rank. In this cheerful, springy work one catches something of the spirit of the older Bach, which is yet not mere imitation. Granted that it does not have the great structure of the music of the more famous composer, it is yet ear pleasing and well put together.

The Mozart Symphony No. :5, the "Haffner," was corn-nosed for a wealthy Salzburg family of that name to commemorate the granting of a title to young Sigmund Haffner. Mozart is said to have completed it in two weeks, yet it is as perfect in form "as most of his works. He takes a transparent little tune, works it around, dresses it up with ornaments and builds it up into something really sonorous and nobly propor-, tioned. The orchestra, which throughout the evening played as if it had had more rehearsals than the week be-bore, caught the delicacy and grace, the dancing sheen and the high spirits of the four movements.

Mr. Fennell, we thought, found the right tempo for each. The Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth by Dr. "2nd WEEIC I 5Zw 3 JITTERBUG Leslie Caron dances American style with French soldier in canteen scene from "Gaby," STRANGE GENIUS WHO FED ON LOVE HIS PASSION FOR BEAUTY wartime romance story now playing at the Cinema. BROUGHT THE ftfHOMUJL.

1 iir. 6t vi LOST HIS MARBLES HOLLYWOOD Dramatic WOMEN OF THE WORLD TO HIS ARMS Queeg in "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial," ships aboard a river boat in Warners' "Santiago" without any rank at alL justice: Lloyd Nolan, who por trayed the mixed-up Captain MUSIC PERSON TONITE BROUGHT THE II. -COLORS CINWwyi I I I lUmM I CVS WORLD 4 TO HIS FEET I Jmmortal Story Of 1 1 Air-Conditioned to Comfort jjS Capiiel H.C.A. Vicfor Htcordinj Sfer BOB MANNING fie Apptannq wiffc Bob Monttiag BEAUTIFUL KAREN RICH Oecco According Star Plus Our TERRACE DEBS Dancing to Our New Band "MEN ABOUT TOWN" Wagner's Life And Lores in YVONNE DE CARLO 'CARLOS THOMPSON fi Dinner Shew t. M.

No Admlssloi TERRACE GARDENS 1149 Ridge way Ave. GL 4242 PRICES ALL PERFORMANCES GEN. ADM. SEATS RES. SEATS ADULTS ADULTS CHILDREN .50 CHILDREN 1.00 TICKETS on SALE ot.

Four Corntrt Clqar Storo, 1 Main St. I. Circus Ticket Offico, Edgerton Optn Monday July 9th FREE PARKING SPONSORED BY AIR FORCE AMERICAN LEGION RITA GAfMALENTlNA CORTESE ALAN BADEL as Richard Wagner TWE BOSS ImmortolMusic Against Old-World Splendor AT KI 'r 111 Vw M-COKOmOMDitiwComfa DOORS OPEN ni r'C. i ANOTHER WALT DISNEY fUK Inc ENTIRE FAMILY I in Hil ightiest Walt DisneysVQ rS tt Clnomaieopo Color rll Clnomaieopo 4. Color 1 1 S1UKU I IXIJ" IQwbmaScoPE Howard Hanson changed the Scene, after the intermission, to modern style.

This work has caught the fancy of Rochester audiences of late 'and it has been played a number of times, always, we believe, with David Burge, gifted Eastman School graduate student, as pianist. Partly romantic, partly syncopated, at times almost jazzy, the music brings orchestra and piano into a well knit unity of mood. It has real audience appeal. Mr. Burge made the difficult piano part very effective.

After the exquisite, deftly atmospheric "On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring," by the individual English com- poser, Frederick Delius, came "The Birds," suite for small orchestra by Ottorino Res-pighi, modern Italian com- composer. Fashioned from bird sounds dove, hen, nightingale, cukoo this music is descriptive, sometimes playful, but never broadly comic. Skillfully written, it requires skillful playing, especially from the first desk men, and offers some charming listening on the light side. Clark Gablo Jano BuuoU "THE TALL MEM" At ul 1 A.M. Dan Martin lrry L.wt.

"SAILOR BEWARE" Show At 11:30 "i Hour Kiddie Show at Frre Playground Opeo al 7:00 i om.akaaw- TaVS', 1 mi I I I I I MVHll IRANB FRANZ Scottrrill. fU. fwmmffi Vpp. Airaort Tot CEa. 47 "Doors Open 6:30 2 Shows 7:00 MELODRAMA of them all! Cinemascope Color WUliara Hoidenolennifor Joooi "LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING" :20 12:45 "THE LONE RANGER" Shewn At 11:20 IARIY KID'S SHOW-IOLLIPOPS it tias mm rxeo Hiddielond Plavaroun f.HUitum ttf TeL Hi).

222( AWESOME! KEVIN Men DANA WYNTER I "Will Ciena Ford Dorothy MeGuire "TRIAL" Shown At 9.20 12:35 Bory Calhoun Martha Hyoi "RED SUNDOWN" In Color Shown At 11:30 3 Color Cartoons Fri. Sat. Si 2nd Hil! "World Without Harlow. ST Raging through tho orld 0 if on a rampagt of destruc- Guyadiioa "Las! Fronlier" Jane Russell-'Hot Blood' TONIGHT AT 8:30 ON TEMPLE STAGI Rock 'n Roll Stoqe Show featuring ROCK 'N ROCKETS TEEN-AGE BAND ML Ion. PonO RD.

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Kiddin ond Old.t.r, too 4''rUll i 1 1- 'U FREE LOLLIPOPS il Mill llTm' I I Kl Km. KM If george Zanders WW Ccx-cw bv TECMNICCXjOR rwirF sin. ai tjMMt aim oAiirwg i er n' Zing wmt The Strings Of My Hrt Hit Ih Rod Tft rimwnl.nj." MATURE MADISON PRESTOS ij is. Jmyty 1 wtK PEARL dJAlLEY. pv.uc.d r.etrtby NORMAN PANAMA CinmScop COIOt tt TKHMCOlOt 71 a oeeeei a enk.

RaWlewRl llltV llltll III It-Ill BalT-. 11:27 III Yrt0 ftmitt tiphr lewis CofJknr IIILI LULU IV ILLL. Sr'M-SrSSS. 1 Ml 1 IVJ -W, Starts TODAY NOW wwi Mt ntti 4ncM fperjr(i COLOR CARTOON AT 9 MH CARRAOINE CNMLES MTOU TKUCOLOR twiclilrt rue kantnet 4 LOVE and VIOLENCE! c- THE SWA2I WARRIORS MATUMBA DANGER! IMPACT! FREE PLAYLAND Electric Carousel, Swings, Slides end Swirls A Kiddies' Delight. Show Continuous from Dink.

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