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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 21

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Tusday, Dettmber 31, 1968 2 TONIGHT 8:30 Phoni: PE J.476S 12 Prf. Tonim 7:30 I SHUBERT 250 S. Broad Si. Mol.

Thurs. i Your future car is parkrd in today's Classified Pages. EXTENDED BY Sat. 2 P.M. Earl Wilson It Happened Last Night POPULAR DEMAND CFJTC TUDII Sfifi FEB.

ESS Lili" a non-musical Bankhcad coming along she's are The Latin NEW YORK CLOSED TUESDAY WISH I'd said that: The, "On my recent trip to Vietnam, easiest way to win an argument! I took along 19 pretty girls. going astronaut-high. 2, she's grandnicce of the it i. i i i IAN. 1st STARTS original Tallulah, her parents NO MAT.

WED. JAN. 1 "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" irry rxi i 10 nmj, iwlk io, an hU he ovcr whpn pack pack!" Broadway, in "Cabaret." the head with a mink coat. That's Earl, brother TODAY'S best laugh: Joan Peter Zagc- JOSE FERRER MAURA K. WEDGE TON MARTINEZ GEORGE WALLACE hORMAN KELLEY live in Rock Hill, and she was named in the will.

Tallulah, as a great-aunt, was very proud that somebody would continue her name. Tallulah considered name important above all. Her reason for refusing $30,000 to do Rivers recalls that she was a BEST Ik MUSICAL 4. SAMERIC THEATRES BOB HOPE told the audience I at Chrysler's Rose Bowl dinner, Y. CRITICS rion r.

auuaqi chubby teenager: "I was so fat I used a hula hoop for a belt." TfMTUl'J dl 1968 PERFS: Mon. thru Fri. 8:40 Sat. 5 Wed Mats 2pm i 111 WITH THE HIT SONG ERIC Features at: Tuesday Wednesday 11 A.M., 1:45, 4:15, 7:00 9:40 "THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM" TODAY NEW YEAR'S EVE, SHOW AT 1:30, 4:20, 7:15 LATE SHOW 10:10 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT BROADWAY 3 ARLO 3639 W.nli.id 864 26(0 Winner of 3 Academy Awards! 829-98JS II: Quarter girls are noted for their beauty rather than their perspicacity. By not knowing what they were voting for, some of the gorgeous creatures voted for an AGVA strike against the Latin Quarter.

It closed the club as Lili St. Cyr was to open in a new show, and may keep it closed the most profitable night of the year, New Year's Eve. Some of the girls who had unwittingly voted for the strike groaned that they had been misled by Penny Singleton, AGVA vice-president. They said she told them only that they were voting "for" or "against" the union, and not on a strike, which they say they don't want. "Do you want to close up the club?" featured singer Kathleen Shaughnessy asked Miss Singleton who, she said, replied, "AGVA has plans for the Government to subsidize Show Business." (Miss Singleton denied saying this.) The picket line consisted of no leggy showgals but of members of the Maritime Trade Dept.

and the United Farm AFL-CIO. Miss Shaughnessy said only four girls are pro- Direct From Its Sensational Reserved Seat Engagement Now for The First Time I SHOWING AT 8 P.M. AWARD WINNING 1 SHOWING AT I P.M. Notol" "WEST SIDE STORY" Georg. Chakiri, Mnlinii i rm tontinuoui Motine Tomorrow 2 P.M.

Evt. "WEST SIDE STORY" BARBARELLA" a Yellow iJages commercial was that it was "too degrading; and would cheapen my name." A FIGHT started in the back of the house just as "Promises, Promises" was to begin one night recently and Jerry Orbach made two attempts to start the show above the noise. The fight continued. Then Jerry yelled, "NINE, EIGHT, SEVEN, SIX" and at about 5, everybody settled down, laughed, and let the show begin. AFTER I reported that Jack Carter split his pants recently while bending over at a premiere of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," a reader wrote: "My daughter and I for some time have commented when Jack Carter would appear on TV that somebody should tell him not to wear young boys' pants which were too small for HELD OVER 2nd ACTION WEEK FEATURES 7:45 I 9:45 I iyl TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION FROM WARNER BROS.

SEVEN ARTS vkl)' fC 5 GT Ride I Jr 20ih CENTURY-rox ptcsnts jf across i iv Jf FRANK SINATRA thesea 20th Century-Fox PftESfrs FRANK SINATRA strike now, not enough to him across the pelvic area or they would split. And they did. It is a good thing it happened when he was not on TV." picket. The girls said they heard that "The Copacabana will be next!" I LADY IN CEMENT" CAMC II A fl I. are! i HfilHlrl WA WxSfik 11 4f I Sea trrnrr i ti i'.

Ti iiUJit, 11 ii i at.tivr.i a JMUdi ru, household staff her husband's "Sun two Ji for Amhassadnr tn the Court of.1.10" u. vcle W. nuBe i mr I I Lee I fly to Vietnam for six St. James Dav Merrick ft 1L, IWkvlii JLI l' SiMh Cenmry-Fox's bus MirMm BMiwiiira (tMisiim DfllinAICDfll I cna r.IWtVf've FlBI umiuuujiu. i Flflatin, lair.

yyti ril Mil 1Q7II vi Lr, fJUing boss as 'the late Darryl RICHARD MARTIN LAINIE Pfl RAQUEL WELCH a iwj' Gorme6 JgKS Side restaurant (after selling; f'ia uoime ceienrat Sardi's East but retaining 11 uZ "An name and site) MavoHScala- dllfUed CONTE KAZAN HENRY fuiftwSlK AT THE BRIDGE, RTE. 73, RTE, 130, GLOUCESTER, N. J. EXIT I NIBALStW 'X 9 I PALMYRA. N.

J. TA 9-3000 WALT WHITMAN BRIDGE. GL 6-3654 i Mi If llfl lliiliitliillilim hllilfimr I'l DAN BLOCKER IllVUISai.V OUIIU U313 UJ RCStSSERG CkX) DOUGHS WWIN kW.m GdSS inlyriv't? vr'jliin rlunc rnmiiifl Andrews' "Darling film, Harry Hcrshfidd of tii Jii 1 1 ii hi ft if i li ni.ltlni ELECTRIC HEATERS dialogue: "Mr. Deputy Mayor, Theater Guide what do you do?" "Nothing. I'm the deputy Mavor." I ixliui'v ut run showing liuixjnr I CAMDKN Mll.n Vi0 SkIp Storv nm THERE'S a little Tallulah MIDWAY Bloody Pit Ot Terror; Terror enquire From The Grave, Pink Jungle Cont 1:30 SUBURBAN AUDUBON (Coronet) Yellow Submarine 1.

9:43 p.m. BtlltDKNTOWN Driveln) With Six You Get K(CR Doll 7. 10:30 p.m.: Don't stand There 45 p. in KHassboro) Snow While The Snven Dwarfs 7. 9 p.m (il.OUCKSTKK istarlite Drive-In) l.ady In Cement 7: 15.

11:15 p.m.; Bandolero FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY The Ladies Auxiliary of the Camden County Firemen's Association will meet at p.m. Thursday in the Audubon Volun 9: 10 in. HOI.I.Y (Ml. llnlly)-! Love You: teer Fire Company No. 1 hcad-iMT Mama wtmrnmiiimmmmmm simj: EiuaaU LilriiliiMiii 663-6900 I TODAY ClO30ON7E35, 9:45 I ConTrom 5 I MakeS I.

A WOMAN tT TOMOR. 2, 3:40, 5:40, 7:45, TODAY TOMOR. i Look Like MARY ftyt3 "irs fliiinTHE mino vKnowr mm- DMm I rf JfeaTw SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN 3 frHWItil 1 A Starkly Realistic Film For Adults Onlj worn i HSi.2 3 quarters on Merchant Street AM" lomas i. fl p.m. OAKI.YN (Itltz) Lady In Cement 7:45.

M.4- m. A I. MY It A (Broadway) West Side Story p.m PUNNS.MKKN (F.riet Doctor Doliltle LAST 2 DAYS 7:30 ONLY 11 1:40. 4:20. 7.

9:40 YYKSTMONT (Westmonti Gone With The Wind in. WOODIIUHY (Wood) Shalako 1:30, 7:13, 9:30 Nmale Wood TtHa Morenn "WEST SIDE STORY" (()R Feature at P. M. Only Urd. at S-I5 and WF.DNF.SDAY CAMDEN Artl.O Rarharetlfl Uont 9 Dm IMIDWAY-Shaiako; Slender Thread IT1.

i LUI flNk 1 1 i X. SIZZLES FROM FRANCE. IB Cont, 1:30 m. SUBURBAN HI LAST DAY 7:30 ONLY AUDUBON iroroneD Yellow Submarine 5:45. 7:50.

BOUDKNTOWN (Din Drive InifooRan "SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 DWARFS" M.irl Wed 7 (l P. M. "DUFFY" Rluff 7. 10:30 p.m.; NiBht Of The Liv ing Dead p.m. 9 r.I.OUCKSTFrt (Starllte Drive-In) I.adv In Cement 7:15.

11:15 p.m.; Bandolero 9: 10 MT. HOLLY (Ml. Holly) Rosemary's Hahv 7, 9:15 p.m. OAKI.YN (Itltz) Lady In Cement 7:45. 9' 45 ADVENTURE lS IiiLm, IN THE FAR NORTH (Broadway) west hide siory (Broadway) West Side Sto COUNTRY 1 jSl te celer iheel wild mel Bloody Pit of Horfor" I PALMYRA "Tttjor Croluro From tho Grovt" I p.mr,., "Pint, rnni Lin I PKNNSAIKEN (LriO Doctor Dollttle 0 "Sholoko" In Color I roi.UNGSWOOI) (Crescent) Sidney I'oillrr "Slender Thread" sound of Music 2:10 5:15.

8:15 p.m IwriiTMnvT (WestmonD Gone With EE Hunling end thing emidil molt mojni(tt Ketitry tvr fllmdl end EE filhlnj yw dnom ebgt 'fall high advnlwe ntret b.lr phlg'epkedl Wind 1:30 p.m WILI.IAMSTOW.N (Grand) Duffy-' WOODRURY (Wood) Shalako 7:15. p.m. Programs subject to change) r'' m' 'J 1 A ai (PPLE FILMS ptmriti i KING FEATURES traduction I S7ARTS THURSDAY I WILLIAM HOLDEN i VINCE EDWARDS in "DEVIL'S BRIGADE" Conl. Ntw Yeor'i Day P.M. ITOfifffi5! rsfj.

PEPPERS LONELY HEARTS CLUBBArjBJ Pfjj 681168 WiSi mJJSS BROOAX-GEORGE DUNNING LEE MINOFF UU A8 PHvII. MT. EPHRAIM MT. EPHRAIM 931-1586 BROADWAY PALMYRA 829-9888 1 WALT WHITMAN 46TH WESTFIELD FINAL NITE! "WEST SIDE STORY" Pelr Solleri "THE PARTY" Starts Tom'w at P.M. I "I IOVE YOU, ALICE B.

TOKLAS" "COOL HAND LUKE" PENNSAUKEN 662-9834 SHOWN AT: 4:30, 7:00, and 9:15 STpSff LEE MINOFF. JLBRODAX 1 l6llinv.OUlilHcinilB PAULMcCARTNEf JACK SEGAL 1 1 I f' S3tf I HEINZ EDELMANN XOLOhW imim' 1 I ADDED CIRCLE DRIVE-IN ONLY I Dl IIC 1 fij JilMUt4Wli4 All I sammy ptTEt I itejilpj I peppara igjA I IN COIOH 7-9 "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS" NEW YEAR'S DAY 3-7-9 "SHALAKO" KIDDIES MAT, 1 P.M. "Franknitin Conquers Worid" 'It's the MERRIESTtGO-'ROUND of the liliPKl'Jtllil FINAL NITE! "BARBARELLA" -K "SHALAKO' Starts Tom'w at P.M, "WILD, WILD WORLD OF JAYNE MANSFIELD" "BONNIE i CLYDE" NOW EXCLUSIVE SHOWING 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY 1:30 PM (TOMOR. 2 P.M.) EVE. 8 SEATS ARE NOT RESERVED MAT.

PM ooo WML UlSNtT ffw Winnie tneroon CHILDREN $1.00 and the blustery day nU-vnrtonn foaturttt Twhnlrolor TUES, "HORSE" at 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 WED. "HORSE" at 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 "POOH" at 4:00, 6:30, 9:00 at 4, 6:30, 9 TODAY AT 1, 6:30 9 PM NEW YEAR'S DAY 6:40, 9 PM 3rd GREAT JOIN-IN the all-Disney FUN-IN! 'if $0k -20th Centurv-Fox presents first FRANK SINATRA vRAQUEL WELCH DAN BLOCKER Sj CLARKGABLE iii' i VIVIEN LEIGH ito -''Bi'- VIVIEN LEIGH JONES DIANE BAKER rilSTfliBltnONt.0 INC. SSI Wf 11 Onof PtOduclicm LESLIE HOWARD IandL OLMAdcMlLLAND Winner WALTOISNEYpniinti Winnie th.FVch fl 7NIPlf f4.MV Ck. of Ten Academy 0 Awards COLOR -ftiLJBeo TUES. WED.

2:10 4:05 6:00 7:55 9:50 INTERNATIONAL PICTURE VICTOR FLEMING-sdnhhoKw METRO GOLDWYN MAYER ihc qtHittWWUtWQ'WV Technicolor MGM It AMIMln.

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