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20 COURIER-POST, Comden, N. Wednesday, February 3, '960V ri 111 Fails lo Live EARL WILSON It Happened Last WALTER WINCHELL ON BROADWAY i Mj1 i 1 fmt" i Buster Keaton, 64, is flapping around town being a refreshingly honest old-time actor. "What's the TV show you're doing this weekend?" I asked him. He'd been rehearsing it a week but he scratched his head. "What is the name of 11?" He looked at his young wife.

"Maybe it's on this script here." She peered at its sheaf of pages. "No-o-o, all it says here is 'Act One.1 Buster wiped his glasses. The deadpan comic, the rage when I Up lo Promise By JACK CAVER NEW YORK Deadly Game," last night's arrival at the Longacre Theatre, licops promising considerably more than it ever delivers. This play by James YafTe, based on a novel by Switzerland's Friedrich Duerrenmatt, Is a really Crowd Holds Round Two Of Pool Fight By JACK CORR The Cherry Valley Swim Club, undaunted by the setback received last week from the Delaware Township Planning Board, appeared before the zoning board of adjustment Tuesday night. Residents of the Columbia Lake section, where the proposed pool would be located, were also present to engage in the second round of their fight to block the establishment of the pool.

In all, more than 100 persons-most of them standing remained in the smoke-laden auditorium of New York's Broadway Lights Celebs About Town: Gloria Vanderbilt looking like an actress instead of an heiress in plain black frock and cloth coat. Her only Jewelry, a gold wedding ring Steve Lawrence showing snapshots of Eydie Gormc's new sonfant to a Broadway bunch tJoe DiMaggio feasting on linguine (with clam sauce) Barbara Geddes, co-star of "Lonely Night," strolling 3rd and 50th after urtaln-time. In tan sport coat, black hosiery and tennis shoes Playwright Paddy Chayefsky munching a ham salad on whole wheat was a boy, but almost forgotten. 0 rt MJ! complained: No wonder our grocery bills are so That's Earl, brother. a decade ago, has had a miraculous comeback on TV.

He's a contrast to today's young all-wise lat 57th and 7th Liz Taylor and Gal-I'al lunching on words dedicated actors. He pronounces exasperating affair. It manages to keep your Interest simmering Some chopping up Gamble Benedict's Roumanian hand-kisser, Andre Neivs Notes words the old-fashioned way and would have you believe he's a rorumbcanu. "He sure has a hard name to pronounce, complained: much of the time, yet never listener "Don't worry about it, stilcttocd another, in a few it to a boil, and in tqo end there is no real satisfaction con little stupid "We go back to do a coffee months it'll be harder to remember." nnrnmnrnlal onH alert una (w I KJ llllO hit, an Broadway Vignette: One of the beanie pals during their in fh iii.fatPd show. Hatful of Rain." They had the township municipal building until the meeting ended at 12.15 Somebody's Cigars," Buster vol Marine Pvt Adelbert J.

Kirk unteered. (They can't remember the cigar name he'll be peddling.) m. Action Deferred "That'll be his sick day," Mrs. of 2029 Westminster is stationed at the Marine Barracks on Guam. Motel" (which was blasted into atf argument the other day Oblivion by the Boston and almost came to blows.

After jwas at Rattazzi's expressing his fiends talked them out of it Gaz-Uerncss about the New England "ra went to a bar both used to S-eception. "You know what," he patronize and demanded that a The zoning board took no action Keaton said. "He doesn't smoke on the club's request for a van cigars, ItlCIIARD J. BEYER Personnel Unit At Camden P. O.

A new personnel unit, headed by Richard Beyer, has been set up at the Camden Postoffice because of growth of this postal Robert Campbell, chief engine ance in the residentially zoned section. Richard Roberts, board rrrrrVl. "if I had boon Fau Re- Pnol iwiowmg mem in a meniuy When I did that seltzer com ADOLPII M. KM I EC Kmiec to Be Feted Ky Polish Society Adolph M. Kmiee, of 1149 Whitman will be given a testimonial dinner bv St.

Michael's Society of the Polish Catholic Union of America on Sunday, at St. Joseph's High School veyed. It is one of those "not quite" efforts that cannot be categorically rejected as being inept or dull. It is well put together and, aside from posing an intriguing basic situation, it is beguilingly acted by some real experts whose work is a pleasure to watch. Known to All This Duerrenmatt is known to all of us now, due to his own play, "The Visit," of a couple of seasons ago as a master of the macabre situation and a ruthless exposer of the baser characteristics of the human race.

It may not be fair to adapter mercial," Buster said, "I couldn't man, USN, of Blackwood Ter drink seltzer all day, so I drank chairman, said action will be de fcrred until after the commissioners' meeting Monday. 7-Up. I ended up drinking 24 race, is serving with the U. S. Military Assistance Advisory Group in Vietnam.

glasses." On Monday, the commissioners will rule on the club's request for "Buster was so bloated," Mrs. Local sailors aboard the heavy district, according to a recent an Buster commented. a change in the zoning ordinance. Ivere I never would have warned Pos?) be takcr down and torn. Uicm! Jimmy Dunn's i role in "Bramble Bush" marks I Memos of a MIdnightrr: Big his first film role in almost 11 Ecene at Actor's Studio.

An over-1 years "Flower Drum Song's" actcr did a sizzling impromptu bit cute new picture bride, Cely Car-jwith blonde beautnik Julie is the dghtr of a Philippine toiar. At the end of it he was war hero. He was a guerrilla lasked to explain the scene's chief in Manila. Her mother Sneaning. He leered at Julie and teaches at Vanderbilt U.

Shouted (deleted -by -the -editor) George Peppard, who gets star-jand was banished forever in "Home From the Hill," Deborah Kerr's recent husband 'was a construction worker in nouncement by Postmaster Ed TYia nhnnna urge tint "You can't think of the name cruiser USS Newport News en. route to the Mediterranean in-include Andrew C. Hawn, fire ward Praiss. An assistant vice president oflbv fh townshjn nlannine: board of the TV show?" I asked again. The unit will also employ a su 'Long or something," perintendent of employment and which held a public hearing on the issue.

That didn't deter Columbia Lake residents from lodging their ob Buster thought. "I play Santa Claus. You know I did a movie man apprentice, and Edward Buchanan, seaman, of Camden; William A. Taylor electrician's mate first class, of Gloucester City; Frank C. Gib compensation, a training officer, recently accidentally." one personnel assistant, an execu- jections the Camden Trust Kmiec will be honored for his 35 years of service as financial secretary of the society.

Toastmaster will be Walter A. Uliase, who is also general chairman for the affair. Speakers will include the Rt. Rev. Arthur B.

Strcnski, chaplain of the society! and pastor of St. Joseph's Tony Bartlcy planed in from Lon-; Pittsburgh a few years ago, They snagged him for a scene YafTe, or to Duerrenmatt, for that matter, to bring the incisive and stirring "The Visit" into this discussion, yet there are basic similarities that make this inevitable. "The Deadly Game" is also concerned with what is or is not justice; it also seeks to get at the At one point, Roberts suggested tive secretary, U. S. Civil Service don with his mate-to-be, had a in "Huckleberry Finn" with Ed that protests be limited to three Jarge tiff, and flew back solo, die Hodges, Show Biznik: Carol Bruce, who stars in "An Eve'g With Arlen" at the Cotillion Room, took her .1 A- if His 1920-1930 movies are to be She's still in Manhattan enjoying Ithe free air and dinners.

roots of human frailties. That it re-released with modern narration in foreign languages and he may Board of Examiners, a Civil Service examiner and a personnel clerk. Beyer, 46, of 1499 S. 9th Is a lifelong resident of Camden. For the past year and one-half he Biesia- Music" After the curtain they uses a somewhat lighter A minutes each.

"Otherwise we'll be here until four in the morning," he said. "Yeah," someone in the crowd said loudly. "But we will be living beside the pool for a lifetime, buddy." national di- start a new career in Europe, mnrn fanloefin mothnH hnc rlo i nan more fantastic metnod IS DCSlCie w-ent backstaro nnrt mot rnmnnsor son fire control technician seaman, of Haddon Heights; William F. Pierson seaman, and John W. Decker, fireman, of Mantua, and Howard J.

Langley seaman apprentice, of Newfield. Five South Jersey residents employed at the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot have received awards for suggestions aimed at speeding up production and saving government funds. Award winners are James J. They want him to tour in "Once Upon a Mattress," his new book's rector of the union, and Stephen Bielicki, public relations director Richard Rodgers Mother the Pint-asked him if he could do anything. Declining Years 1 Big City Sideshow: George De-jlVitt, host of "Be Our Guest," tells about the chap who told his psychiatrist that wherever he Koes he gets needled by men un-ftil he has to leave.

"I can't understand why they are always served as management utilization a hit and Jack Webb hired him of United Fund of Camden Roberts warned him against for New Jersey and Dela- for her stage-struck 11-ycar-old Briefly, the story Is that of three 1 County. to help him direct a couple of retired Swiss legalites and a for- "Perhaps," suggested Mamma, "she could be a stand-in for one such outbursts and the protestants ware on the staff of the postal in-continued to file past the board, stallations manager, Philadelphia Few limited their remarks to Regional Operations Office. new TV comics. "Buster's incorporated," Mrs. Keaton said proudly.

mer public executioner who pass their declining years by playing 1lre Auxiliary ipicking on me," he whined three minutes. He is a former assistant su "the game" retrying famous Keaton's pure Americana he "Perhaps," suggested the head- asked the youngster: "How old hrinker, "you could stop them' are you?" "How old," was lo rJan Isanquct Plans for the annual banquet was born in Piqua, right perintendent of the East Camden Postoffice, and from 1954 to 1958 served as services assistant to Healcy. 108 Webster Stratford; Robert W. Thompson, 670 Sacramento Mantua; An No Aid to Sleep George Edwards and John Cor-soe, both with homes within 200 all if you struck back, verbally.the retort, "is the part? will be discussed at a meeting of cases in legal history. Once in a while an unwitting person will fall into their hands, and they will place him or her "on trial." into a medicine show which his father, Joseph Keaton, ran with the Auxiliary to the Camden Coun thony G.

Tornetta, 221 Kings Highway, Crescent Park, Bell- ty Firemen's Association to be -r! (...: or physically. Did you ever try punching one of your tormentors?" "What!" was the shriek. "And ruin my nail polish?" Harry Houdini. Buster's been getting paid for acting since he was four or 60 years. fee of the proposed pool, testi- operations manage fied they work nights and pooliCamdcn- IIe 15 a War 11 vetcran--noises would interfere with their! sleep.

Woodbury Parents For Diversion Seekers: True Detective mag's article on Bang-Jensen, the Danish diplomat, who killed himself rather than reveal names of Hungarian patriots. The author is George Carpozi Jr. successful American salesman come Firchous(, P0aklyn. mawr; Preston W. Wallace, 9 Ellis Lawnside, and Mrs.

Doris J. Young, 29 Knox Bob Hope told the Nat'l Press Willi M.CUtT UUH1 nuUM! Th jj after an auto accident during a Mrs. uuian Doner, wno m-cs wr Ti Marlton. 1IU1IK.II Ul llllll lit i ti ii i i i i ciwvi viiu uc iiliu lit uic Hawaii- snowstorm. He falls into the spirit r.9 Xfro Aiis direcUy across from the pool, Behlnd-the-Scenes: Actor Ben Gazzara and playwright M.

Gazzo Robert Sylvester's novel, "Tropi of the game, considering it a c'u" u.u -f said she had raised her-children WOODBURY The City Coun Randall's Club that Ike now tells his pilot, "Take me any place we've got troubles everywhere." Dick Clark got good news. His Feb. 8 date in the payola quiz is off till Feb. 12 or later Phil Har- Oaklyn, head the banquet commit cil's police cpmmittee Tuesday night warned parents about keep- album, "Bits and Pieces and now is living alone because she desires a "quiet life." The tee. been accused of murder and sentenced to hang.

All il i 1 pool, she said, would preclude Urig children away from thin ice to that. prevent the recent Camden trag- Frankie Vaughan's disc: "The Very Very Young" Roy Hamilton belting "Birth of the mi inis is managed wim con- rjni rn 7 siderable skill by author, actors! 1 llCttlTCS 1 OllWIlt ris'll be a temporary replacement Increased traffic, lights, noise edy from occurring here. The members said the police de and litter were the most fre Blues in Harlem. and director wmiam Gaski But camdev nianhatan Murals- sha.inc nf there are unsatisfactory holes in' Anr.o-The nig Fisherman, 1.30 for ailing Gary Crosby in the brothers' act. 7.

4i1 WIlllAM GOLDMAN lAST 4 DAYS ERLAHSER 'l 21it Mkt. L0 6833 SAT. 2:30 krry betty eddie PARKS-GARRETT-BRACKEN in a musical fable of the 1950's wmi BIFF McGUIRE partment checks ponds and lakes during periods of freezing temperatures and places green flags MIDWAY The RnoklB and Blood and King George III: Every 3.30 p. m. "ie pui a a a Bentlev.

fullv manned bv a complete failure to face up to the A man checked his wife's supermarket purchases nylons, cosmetics, records, magazines and -Am Ftoturei 12.10, a. 35, 5.05. 7.30, 10 quently mentioned objections. John Krone, who lives within 200 feet of the pool, suggested that club members, most of them from Cherry Valley, build the pool in their section, rresents Drawings William Ridgeway, president of. the club, presented two drawings to the board.

He said the club chauffeur and a footman, picks upi'f ue do-thcy-or-don t-they at a little 7-year-old student in front end- The so-called justice of the Lenox School. The maidithat 1S mctcd out 1S a weak tnck-and butler are prob'ly too busy Privilege to Watch to come out The "all-night" pnt mnu in if safe and red if dangerous. "Regardless of these markings," the committee said, "all parents whose children are apt to play around these areas should be constantly looking into the whereabouts of these children and should stress over and over not to walk or attempt to skate until their parents tell them they may do so." beauty shop on E. 49th that closes I roie since his near-tragic eleva-at midnight The traffic copitoP aPcidpnt a vpar aen. is pP.

While HorsfPk.Oaklri feasted was unable to find suitable land erally admirable as the Ameri at 42nd and Madison Nixon's look-alike The 8th ave. tavern bar sign: "Wash Your Language!" HEW LOCOST'-s IOCU5T AT BROAD 1,1 c.r PHONE PE 2 in Cherry Valley. He outlined proposed traffic, parking and noise control plans SEATS NOW! V.nf infin.nnr!lfftfl intrt Hlictivly Spun Oul Absorbing Firformanctt. th Hons." It Not A Home. "HOUSE ON THE WATERFRONT" JEAN CABIN HEN'm VIDAT, Features at 7:15 11:40 P.

Nf. UIUL nuuiu LC iihu All can, although a little restraint at a few points would be helpful. It is a privilege to watch such character actors as Claude Dauphin, Ludwig Donath and Max Adrian in almost any circumstances, and they are very fine in this one. Frank Campanolla, Pat the finished pool site. He said oaiVIIl Addresses lights will not produce a glare tta and that the pool would close af Sounds In the Night: "At midnight she turns into a Cinderel-lush" "The road to Easy st.

has a lotta nervous wrecks along the way" "The nearest he ever came to her was a stare" "Meet my fiancee, Gamble Schwartz!" "She's got a fig-ger that gets the once-over twice." mppi. ont, ntnn. PAI1KSIDK Rally Pound the Flag Boys. 6 30, 10; This Earth is Mine. 20 p.

m. HIO Ulysses and the Silver Chalice, 7 20, 9 p. m. ROXY GoIIalh and the Barbarian. 2 20, S55.

9 30: I.li Abner. 1. 4. 7.15 p. m.

SAVAR Operation Petticoat. 12.10. 2.35. 5 05. 7 30.

10 p. m. STANLEY Happy Anniversary, 12, 2. 4. fl.

8. 10 p. m. WAIT WHITMAN The Miracle. 7.15.

8 30 p. in. SUBURBAN Al'DUBON (Century) The Big Fisherman. 1 30. 7.

9 45 p. m. BLACKWOOD (Blackwood) Ulysses, 7. 0 m. BOHDENTOWN (Dlx Drlve-Inl A Sum-mi-r Place.

7. 11; Johnny Concho. 9 30 m. BltlDC.F.TOtf (Drive In Operation Petticoat and L'il Abner. 7 p.

m. BHIDliETO.V (La'ireli The Big Fisherman. 2 05. 7 9 30 p. m.

BURLINGTON (High) The Jayhawkers. 7 10. 9 10 p. m. CLKMENTON Clementon) The Big Fisherman.

7 30 p. in. COl.I.INGSWOOI) (Collinitswood) The Mi'acle. 7 20. 9 40 p.

m. C.I.ASSBORO Kilassboro) Big Stage Show m. GLOUCESTER (Klnr) Santiago, 7. 10; Broken Lance. 8 40 p.

m. MAPLE SHADE (Clrc'e Drlve-In) The Big Fisherman, 7. 11 35; The Purple Monk. 10 10 n. pi.

MAPLE SHADE (Roxy) Wonderful 7. 9 p. MOORESTOWN Tarlton) Student Prlm-c 7 15 0 40 m. MT. EPMRAIM iMt.

Ephralm) Pillow Talk. 7. 9 m. MT. HOLLY (Mt.

Holly) The Big Fisherman. 6 30. 9 25 m. OAKLYN iRItri The House on the Wit-'frnnt. 7 40 9 50 m.

PALMYRA 'Broadway) The Big Fisherman 7 45 m. PAULSHOlo (Hill) Shrike Hands With the Devil, 7 9 d. m. PENNS GROVE (Grove) The Big Fisherman, 7. 0 45 p.

ni. PITMAN (Broadway) The Big Fisherman. 8 p. TACONYPALMYRA BRIDGE DRIVE- Robert Galvin, of 306 Cooper a candidate for the Camden Board of Education, spoke Tues Malone and trances Helm are acceptable in smaller roles. Wolfgang Roth designed a fas day night to the Parent Teacher 9 p.

m. He said pool membership is open to residents of the Columbia Lakes section and to any resident of the township. Shrubbery will act as a buffer around the site and the club will provide A Nw flay cinating Swiss chalet interior for I tj tiT'il At Our Regular Prices "The Big Fisherman" Teclinicolor Starring Howard Martha Hytr IWC prouueers Alton vviiKes, joe juan- Associations of two schools. Galvin addressed the PTA at Bergen School, 4th and Mt. Vernon and Bonsall School, Mt.

2 5 1 AUDUBON, nu wuuiu imiiaio ches(er amj Emil Coieman, 8 New 3Ioml)ers Something of a disappointment for the policing of it, he said, SpHeUS TOWSGHT 8s80 Mat. Dally 1:30 Both Theatres Round three in the dispute is'Ephraim ave. and Lowell st. MATS. TODAY SAT.

7:30 set for Mondav night at the com- A retired employe of the State missioncrs' meeting. If the ordi-1 Rehabilitation Commission, Gal-nance change is denied, the zon- vin said he was primarily in- ing board will make a recom WESTFIEID ms Marian Council 3784, Knights of Over-au but an intriguing dis-Columbus, recently initiated eight appointment, new members in a first degree other critical 'comment: at Christ the King au- Robert Coleman, New York ditonum, Haddonfield. Mirror; Dcadly Gamc has They are Joseph I Bayer Ed- some virlues and severa, i ward V. Brennan, Donald A. Cur- gcts away to a good start.

It John Doyle, James II. Eck-1 sccms (o achicve a at. ert, Robert Liguori John J. Lun- m0sphere, and yet doesn't. At don and John.L.

McManus. iast nt rnnktnntiv nni Tho M. shti.it Story Of faith "THE MIRACLE" In T.chnleolof Carroll Bakor mendation on the request for the mm exception4 and the commissioners also will rule on that issue. IEES I yAM I HADDON COMMITTEE HEADS HADDON tYE. In The A'eic Musicul Music i lyrlci by FRANK LOESSEIt Directed by CEORGE ROY HILL i ir iir ii i terested in a fine guidance program for boys and girls so they would follow careers where they would be happy and successful.

Lindenwold Firemen To 3Ieet Thursday The regular meeting of Lindenwold Fire Company 2 will be held Thursday at the firehall, 4th and Scott Garden Lake at 8 p. m. Plans will be completed at this MnntttomeiT (JLlfT fONT. 1 P. M.

I Technicolor Hits "GOLIATH IN Rawhide Years. 7 22, 12.10; The lii F'shnrman 9 p. m. VINELAM) (l.nnd:s) Operation Pettl-cvif, 7 15, 9 3n m. Wst roi.t INGSWOOD 'Crescent) Th Ri 30.

9 35 p. m. WKSTMONT (Westmonti A Place in ih S'n 7 15 9 30 o. m. WOODBURY (Wood) The Big Fisherman.

7. 9, SO p. in. PHILADELPHIA in "A PLACE IN THE SUN" I JERRY intermittently gripping, though it has the potentialities for a real hair-raiser. John Chapman.

Daily Deadly Game" is a tidy, literate, well-staged and well- GLASSBORO Five committee chairman for 1960 were appointed by the borough planning board at a meeting Tuesday in the borough hall. The committee chairman are Leonard Mancuso, subdivisions; Mrs. Margaret Stanger, streets, traffic and parking; Leon AND THE BARBARIANS" "LI'L ABNER" 27th 1 River hti ERLANGFR Beg. Borrow or Steal. In Color 2 30.

8 30 FORREST 1 WA 3-1 511 TONITE 8.30 P.M. Soup, 2 30. 8 30 FORREST the Good II I I I I I I 1 11 acted piece of dramatic make be lieve. Shown Only at 9 P. M.

PAW. NEWMAN VIRGINIA MAYO in "THE SILVER CHALICE" Shown Only at 7:15 P. M. Kirk Douglas Sllvano Mangane session for a Valentine Social to Miatico, industrial development, mm MATS. TOMOR.

SAT. 2:30 WALNl'T The Long -Dream, 2 30. 8 30 pi SHl'IWRT-nreenwIllow. 2 30 8 30 p. m.

il'rirtraiiis Subject to hansel and Robert Netocomb, steering! be held Saturday, Feb. 20 at the committee. firehall. Tonlte Thura. ULT55tb Rock Hudson Hiinson 9 Thl Earth I rTr-rth In Mine" 1 1 if I FLAG" U.

tasf Day To See ULOUC'KHTKK Also "RALLY ROl'ND THE I Klrtp A Sdmrrrt mm Hits DORIS DAY ROCK HUDSON 'AY STARTS TODAY Features af ALAN LA LID LLOYD NOLAN NOW SHOWING Fxcfulv South Jenay Showing A Dtlighllul Muiical Treat The Voice of SI A HIO l.ANZ.V Sigmund Hombtrg'i THE STUDENT PRINCE Ann Iilyth Kdmund riirdom also "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR" JOHANN MOUSE ALL CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR Tonlte and Thurn. 2 Showings Nlteiy at 6:30 and 9:35 in 5ANTIAGO "PILLOW TALK" Tonight 8:30 WALNUT 3-15U Robert Wanner Richard WIdmark in "BROKEN LANCE" MATS. TODAY SAT. 5:30 A motion picture dedicated to he vropostijon ti lTirf renvf aTMM ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS NOW AT OUR REGULAR PRICES Don't MNm Today RTS. 38 73 AT THE CIRCLE Ph.

NO 3-6900 TONY CURTIS South Jersey's Best B. 0. OPENS 6:30 SHOWS CONT. FROM 7 P.M. THE BIG TlSHEfMAH Irit ilO(r Of SiMO 11(1 Of GAUL IK C'Ws-COlO '1rlOi Kui Mil sail Mil iniSWI Dinners at South Jersey's Lowest Prices 34 LG.

SIRLOiN and the hilarious results when the bride-to-be eive "I rlol" COLLEEN MILLE9 nlti Purple i I surv MAC McGUIRE'S IN OU NEW IIIIXT It 51 Rents Delicious Deviled Clamj Barbecued Sparerlhs of Pork Grilled Choice Club Steak I'iale of Snupner Soup Broiled Lamb Chop Mixed Grill Roast Fresh Ham Irish Lamb Slew Canadian Hacon Ht Kuzn iluiu-u Hock lobster 1 all Kenls Oyster stew Kents 1 amum Sirloin Steaks and many other wonderful itood things to eat at sensible prices. i STARLITE DRIVE-IN OPEN SUN. t. SP9Q I CHOICE OF: Baked Idaho Potato, French Fries or Mashed Fresh Vegetable Assorted Rolls Suooer uh vVJr. -1-1 I THE JOSHUA LOGAN PRODUCTION OF DANIEL WnSH Chimney Houss FULL LINE OF CHINESE FOOD 4-' 4 Presents (Happy iPnniversargj PATRONS REDUCED PARKING RATES AFTER 6 P.

M. NEW KINNEY GARAGE Eat or Take Out Where Routes 38 and 70 Meet in Pennsauken Half-way btlwttn Haddonfield end Camden VliI Kenli Rtiftiuronti In SPECIAL! VEAL CUTLET Atlantic City "THE BIG FISHERMAN" Howard Keel, Martha Hyer One Show Only P.M. Box Office Opens 7:30 At Regular Prices DOUBir DELICIOUS THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL INCLUDES: 2 Vegttablit Horn Mads Asserted Dolls Totitd Solod lti; SKATIXG at the FABULOUS NEW ici: nous pm7; en fcies J3000 Broad OF. 6-4020 "FLYIHQ SAUCER" SPfCMIS IN ffFECr THU fCB. 9th FAIRLYNNE TODAY THRU SAT.I rlilPt- IASTTWO DAYS! CLASSES SATURDAYS 1 2-4 tM.

No Appoinlm't ICE CREAM SANDWICH if INTERTAINMENT MON. THRU SAT. jV- DANCING FOR "ADULTS" NO "ROCK AND ROLL" ir FABULOUS FOOD WED. THRU SAT. FLOOR SHOWS 9:30 12:30 EVERY FRI, SAT.

ir BANQUETS AND PARTIES UP TO 300 TALENT SHOW Every Thuri. Nil. Record label Scouts as Judges. Phone for details Phone GLenview 6-9748 425 Nicholson Gloucester, N. J.

(four llocki Wttl cl TORRID SEPIA REVUE 1 COST of (15) i MON. THRU SAT. JOHN LYNCH 1 And His Harlem Band CRESCENT (IVD. GLOUCESTER HEIGHTS, N. I.

i I. Rt. 1 10, mi. from Ctffldm St. IL GLG-S824 1 fe rVW WWRWH W'tffWHIUW i DINER 10 ML- KOHNER SAXON HYER 10M 1 for FREE CIIA-CIIA-FOX TROT, ti fvr.i Special discount to clube.

weddlur parties. VVALTZ-ETC- HESTON Brace and Berlin Roads Delaware Two. N. J. HA.el 1 9551 SKATING SESSIONS Mon.

8 M. 10 11 M. lues, thru Fri. 9 12. 31.

I 11 Hnllrlavl. Srhnol Vac. 2621 MT. EPHRAIM AVE. CAMDEN WO 3-9379 7,000 Sq, Vd.

of Aiphelt-Faved Parking 1 I THE WRECK tm churches C.etv-i-L A. -OS- INTER TONY CURTIS Pawhiiif! a- Jtorls Fri. 'A Summtr Plat'. Only At 11TH ST. i WRIGHT AVI.

CAMDEN WO 6-2567 DA'E STUDSQS CLUB 201 S. BROADWAV.CA3IDEN 113. 1-1. a ll 4 Sunday 15. I II M-CR ELECTRIC HEATERS eli.TA WrVXM pfjj, tiJt,.

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