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Lansing State Journal du lieu suivant : Lansing, Michigan • Page 32

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71 32 THE STATE JOURNAL Wednesday, May 13, 1959 Michigan TODAY'S SCHEDULE SHOWS 1:00 3:03 5:17 7:24 9:42. FEATURES 1:00 Last 3 Days! As an era dies, another human dawns in a thundering human tide of terror! STORMING THE HEIGHTS OF YOU'LL EX JOY THE CHEF'S SPECIAL STEAK DINNER s1.50 (Served Every Evening) L'ABGLO RESTAURANT 400 South Washington Ave. at Kalamazoo St. Open Mon. thru Sat.

7 A.M. to 10 P.M. MOTION PICTURE GREATNESS! A v.v. ui ,1 VAN HEFUN -SILVANA MANGANO-VIVECA UNDFORS -GEOFFREY hORNE Starting Friday! "ALIAS JESSE JAMES" Bob Hope; Rhcnda Fleming; Wendell Corey; Jim Davis. 4 See the West's Deadliest Outlaw! Mi A iniwr.mittujiitfiiitm picture features Lee J.

Cobb, Sessue Hayakawa and Henry Silva. 5mtMoiu iievft scmmi iurer i on jr i a i frnti un ROMANTIC TEAM Audrey Hepburn and Anthony Perkins play the young lovers in "Green Mansions," film version of W. H. Hudson's celebrated novel of love and adventure in the South American jungles, opening Thursday at the Lucon theater. Filmed in CinemaScope and color, the A rva elw Rod Steiger stars as Capone in the film now playing at the Gladmer theater.

Also on the screen is "Imitation of Life," which is concluding its run. AT THE GLADMER This scene from "Al Capone," depicts a meeting of the Capone mob with the Bugs Moran gang. Phone IV 2-7409 i.00 A CAR-BUCK NIGHT JIM DAVIS THURS. (2) BIG KITS ROSALIND aiRrf RUSSELL To See Familiar Faces In Cast of Shut Players 35- At the a tun ruT 1 HIT 1 SHOWN 8:22 Hit No. at 8:10 11:40 Hit No.

(2) at 9:30 PLUS TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE "White Tail Buck" Movies Today EJHE YOU IjiScason lo Open June 10; Firsl Play Offered to Be 'Third Best Sporl' few CART GRANT IKGRIO CAPTIVES (Now Playing) MICHIGAN "Tempest" GLADMER "Imitation of Life" closing. "Ai Capone" opening. ESQUIRE "Hot Rod Gang" and "High School Hellcats" BERGMAN AltlSOM HAYES nr. HIT 2 10:00 HIT 311:30 NDISGRKT WIT I LANSING PALMS "Stranger at My Door, ma PHYLLIS CALVERT Plans were announced Wednesday for the Slout Players' annual summer stock production at the Ledges playhouse in Fitzgerald park, Grand Ledge. William Slout, manager of the company, said the season will open June 10 with a week-long offering of "Third Best Sport." Slout said this summer's card is the finest in the history of in oHcrrc 4 iiiniir ii.

a wtNU fttot ncrutr 2 vi Wed. Thur. Fri. Academy Award Winner Best Actor UNFORGETTABLE ENTERTAINMENT! W. H.

Hudson's great romantic-adventure of South America I Zanzabuku," and "Scandal, Inc." STATE "These Thousand Hills" and "Wicked Wife" LUCON "Hey Boy, Hey Girl" and "The Two-Headed Spy" SUN AT GRAND LEDGE "Some Like It Hot" CREST DRIVE-IN "Separate Jables" and "These Thousand Hills" RITA HAYWORTH BURT LANCASTER DEBORAH KERR ductions will begin at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. The complete schedule: June 10-14 "Third Best Sport" June 17-21 "Girls in 509" June 24-28 "Uncle Tom's Cabin" July 1-5 "Tobacco Road" July 8-12 "Diary of Ann Frank" MAY 20-23 Faiwhild Theatre MATINEE SATURDAY, MAY 23, 2 P.

M. MSU PLAYERS present Tennessee Williams' DAVID NIYEN rm 5 mm 'mrs- FAMILY DRIVE-IN AT JOHNS "Auntie Mame" LANSING DRIVE-IN "Indis- I July 15-19 "Say, Darling" July 22-26 "Separate Tables" July 29-Aug. 2 "Compulsion" creet and Ihese Ihousand Hills" NORTHSIDE DRIVE-IN "The Aug. 5-9 "Ten Nights in a Bar i 2ND HIT 11 MVS jLStf" i room" Badge of Marshal Brennan," "The Young Captives," and "The Disembodied" i Fourteen plays are to be offered, including such outstanding Broadway successes as Arthur Miller's "All My Sons," Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," and Thorton Wilder's "Our Town." Also listed for this summer "Uncle Tom's Cabin," "Tobacco Road." and "Diary of Ann Frank." Ruth Whitworth again will direct the productions. Marte Boyle, who starred for the Slout Players last year, also will be back.

Vivian Brown is another familiar face in the troupe. NEW STARS Two new male stars have been added to the company. Dick Marr will come to the central Michigan theater scene by way of the Bucks County Playhouse in Pennsylvania, Coconut Grove Playhouse in Florida, the Mary-mede Playhouse on Long Island, and the North Jersey Playhouse Aug. 12-16 "The Boy Friend" Aug. 19-23 "Our Town" Aug.

26-30 "All My Sons" Sept. 2-6 "Tunnel of Love" STARLITE DRIVE-IN "Clipped Wings," "Brothers Rico" and; "Battle Shock" Sept. 9-13 "The Glass Menag erie Actor, Actress Dance Classes TAP (Our Specialty) BALLET BATON Enroll With Confidence Walters Dance Studio 617 N. Washington Ave. Phones: IV 4-7S10 or ED 2-6136 Wed in Nevada HOLLYWOOD, May 13 UP) Actor Nick Adams and actress Carol Nugent were married Sunday in Las Vegas, her mother said Tuesday.

kwiw wumj Air-Conditioned I uOVi'O 'IV. raraEOl L0. CHILDREN 20c: I $mmlik All Seats Reserved $1.00 Tickets Available at Union Ticket Office Michigan State University i in New Jersey. ihe two had planned a bis Harrv Cauley has spent the winter season at the Ogontz the- wedding later, but Adams recently made a deal for a tclcvi-i sion series which required mov-l ing up the wedding date. I Now thru Next Tues.

issmiirxtoinefh i jaw ns iukm maiiimian rumamim i.w i i m. 'M' in Philadelphia. His appear-USLiance there with Miss Boyle led Children 25c, Adults 75c 3 in a summer contract wnn me 1- -jj Sains Knr1" nr I nln I MARiLYn tony jack 1 out Players, tne manager auu- HMO mm NEW YORK A wholesale! MONROE CURTIS WOti I Shown 4:30 8:50 I dSEJEW I company has found that only 14 Dl IIC 11 'X. percent of its traveling sales Set designer this year will be I Jo Davis, a native of Kalamazoo, comes from New York. She I has worked at the Augusta Barn mm DANGER! IMPACT! 1 TMAMSTffMQ Two Miles Southwest of Lansing on M-78 men's sales take place between 11 a.

m. and 4 p. m. The other 1 86 percent are made either early i theater in Michigan. null nuiLniUAC TONIGHT! $1.00 PER CARLOAD the forbidden forests beyond the Amazon IN THE HEART OF SAVAGE AFRICA! I in me morning or late the afternoon.

si CinemaScope MetroColor (Dangerous Safari) Tnueoi on HIT NO. (2) AT 9:30 HIT NO. (1) AT 8 P. M. Coiuot.ditK) Film Mutntt A REPUBLIC PICTURE mi LEE J.COBB SESSUE HAYAKAWA HENRY SILVA PLUS THE IE0 GORCEY ond lh 8WERY Boys II SI 1 "W-" Starts Tomorrow I Noel Banow, a graduate of iNew York university and Kansas State college, will be stage man-jager.

He has been a television director and an entertainment 'specialist for the armed forces. PLAYS LISTED i Barbara Lauder of the Uni versity of Iowa staff has been named costumer. She has degrees from Stetson university in Florida and Cornell university in New York. Six performances, including a Sunday matinee will be offered each week. Starting time will be 18:30 p.

m. Wednesday through Friday. Saturday's show will be-igin at 8:40 p. m. Sunday's pro Gansa.

nc. COMMUNITY CIRCLE PLAYERS Lansing's Only Theater in the Round Presents "PYGMALION" By George Bernard Shaw MAY 22-23 MAY 28-29-30 CIVIC CENTER EXHIBITION HALL 8:30 P. M. ROBERT HUTTON 26944 AST LANSING PHONE ED. RICHARD CONTE DIANNE FOSTER cotiwai ncnn HUNTZ HALL lint n.tn ptoniCTioM Tickets Avail-able at Civic Center, Box Office and COMING SATURDAY I 1 LAST DAY! 'The 2-Headed Spy" "Hey Boy! Hey Girl!" HIT NO.

(3) ONCE AT 11:15 P. M. Pino's, Fran- Plus "Annie Oakley" and "Six Gun Gold" AND 3 CARTOONS dor $2 $1 Kim 1 1 fMMrf, "A WOMAN'S TODAY IS SUPER BARGAJM DAY ALL DAY PREVIEW SEE TWO FEATURES LANA TURNER IN IMITATION OF LIFE" SHOWN AT 1:45 5:33 9:21 PLUS OUR NEW FEATURE SHOWN AT 12:15 3:53 7:45 11 :34 NOW thru SATURDAY! 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS! JANICE i RALPH PAUL HENREID 1 RULE MEEKER SHOWN 7:00 10:10 P.M. FIRST SHOW 7 P. M.

Shocking! $2,000,009 A WEEK FROM VICE and CRIME! MIGHTIEST of Pulitzer Prize winner A. B. The No. 1 Underworld King of All Time! vsuinrie mighiy ttii wui sagasfl 1 wi- Am HOW FIRST LANSING SHOWING COME EARLY Sf fi'n' n- I '4v. ruTrtll MSvlM mm Wis- 9i AUTHENTIC UNCUT! WAV, 2 He ruled America's most roaring era I He invented the rub-out and the one-way "ride" and organized the crime syndicate we are still fighting today mki fR lyt ant oisct HI fife dH QUIESB If! fflfSBffluTte feimEY LUND CSyVONNE LIME BRET HALin i SHOWN AT 2:25 5:00 7:40 10 1 'J- 5 Don Murray-Richard Egan Lee RemickPatricia Owens 2nd ATTRACTION SHOWN 8:50 ONLY 1 1 A I i -5 71 i-ri i i lit IS wrrninn It -r V-? if' HE COULD --1 BUY ANY- lfhl THING OR I'AK fJ ANYONE HE WANTED! 11 7 1 1 WIML PATRICK LISTER a.

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