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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 20

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WTyy ej "era At Your si At The Attor 5 Thursday, September 13, 1956 Jj! avSTL- sources of a vast castle, moat, drawbridge, dungeon and ghost on horseback being used to full advantage. Top Movies At The Hatch am Roomy Shares Yaks With Francis gc HmViss MIRZA TO VISIT BAOHOAO BAGHDAD 'AP( Iraq tll be hel to Pakistan'. Prra. likanri'r Miria on a at. to vl.it In Novtmner, It waa learned here.

Rooney replaces O'Connor to and conflicts of assorted kinds occur with all the spooky re OUTDOOR SHOWING- Film Of Bus Stop Is Robust Comedy CAST P.vtil Preieotl Mickey Jm Lorn MtcLeoa Vlritnle W.ile. By JEAN YOTHERS Francis in the Haunted House, now at the Astor, is another in a series of talking VjndV sirs STARTS TONIGHT YOUR TRAVELING COMPANION IN THE SENSATIONAL BROADWAY SHOW NOW ON Of make his screen debut as the friend of the hybrid between a horse and ass. As usual, the gravel-like voice of Chill Wills is the voice of Francis. THIS PARTICULAR Francis farce finds the man and mule involved with murderers in a haunted castle. Chases, escapes The Year's Top Aclion Film! At 7:15 11:10 THE SCREEN! mule comedies of the sort newcomer Don Murray who mm ill made popular by Donald O'Con 31 cast Marilyn Monro Don MurrtT Arthur O'Connell Bettr Field plays the extraorinarily ram Cherle Pecker Vir.ll Oraee nor.

bunctious cowboy. In this one, however, Mickey One of the funniest scenes on the screen In many a year occurs when the cowboy burst rtMi 11021 ing with energy breaks into drowsy Miss Monroe's bed ail a funny new friend Jeff CHANDLER Gwee KADEA By SUMNER RAND Twentieth Century-Fox has turned William Inge's rather poignant comedy of a lonely cowboy and a "chantoose" Into a hilarious farce in the current production. Bus Stop, at the Beacham Theater for the rest of this week. room, at dawn and proceeds to i -r. AIlAViS li introducing DON 2 BIG WESTERNS an.

At Winter Pork In Color et 9:45 Van Johmon Joanne Dm "THE SIEGE AT RED RIVER" At Kuhl Ave. In Color et 9:40 Lex Barker Randolph Scott "THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS" 1 MURRAY (0101 ky HUU make love to her by reciting The Gettysburg Address. Arthur O'Connell, who played the timid bachelor Rosalind Russell chased in the movie version of Inge's Picnic, Is excellent as Bo's sidekick, Virgil, and. Betty Field makes the most of red-headed Grace, owner of the bus stop diner where all the action of the play and the last quarter of the movie takes place. Don Murray as Bo comes across with a boyish charm that is sure to have the teenagers turning in their Elvis Presley photos for him.

nth ARTHUR O'CONNELL BETTY FIELD Accent is on the rough and tumble action and only castonally does a tender note creep in, which Is probably all for the best, given the exuberant pro- "7" 4 EILEEN HECKART p-7T r.r ujvwn i fiwi Mill. an Colonial Adult. 52e Child 23c Now Showing At 7:15 and 10:00 NOW SHOWING Burt LANCASTER Tony CURTIS Gina LOLLOBRIGIDA 'L. 'TONY CURTIS LAST TIMES! 7:15 11:00 Dona Andrews Linda Crystal "COMANCHE" Also In Color ROBERT STACK "SABRE JET" li intirru mil rn Features 3:20 .3:20 .7:20 9:20 portions of Marl, Marilyn Mon VAJLLttN miLLttt I Watch Back Page of Food Section To- jj nightr Sept. 13th Fri.

Nth. jj L-J ARTHUR KENNEDY roe and the appealing rangy 1 CafXr? HiJSWTTTTTawiw? Auger Speaks WIUIAM DIMAMJT WILLIAM OAIOAP (T PITH VAN IYCK MINOt WATSON Plul-At 9:15 Only ZACHARY SCOTT "TREASURE OF RUBY HILLS" At 7:15 and 10:40 Rotary Names Keith Located on the Corner of Orange Ave. and Orlando Ave. at the GATEWAY For District Office CANDLELIGHT Restaurant 1 LAST TIMES! Charcoal Broiled Sfeokl Barbecued Chicken anywhere In LAST DAY! Doors open 2:45 MGM'j New Comtdy Success! BETTE DAVIS ERNEST BORGNINE DEBBIE REYNOLDS BARRY FITZGERALD LAST DAYI Door. Open 12:43 Howard Victor OUFP JORV "BLACKJACK KETCHUM, DESPERADO" "MISS SADIE THOMPSON" Rita H.yworth Also in Color at 9:00 Borbora Stanwyck "CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA" IN COLO! 7 IS and 10:30 CLIPTON WEBB "THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS" AIo in Color VAN JOHNSON RUTH ROMAN "BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE" Visit Our Cocktail Bar Cocktail Hour 5 to 6 p.m.

Buiineit Mtn'i Lunch 1 -2 :30 P.M. From 83e Dinner 5-11 P.M. 'iMVJXfi't The Orlando Rotary Club nominated James B. Keith Sr. as a candidate for governor of the 244th Rotary district, at it3 weekly luncheon here yesterday.

Keith, executive vice president and general manager of Ivey's of Orlando, is a past president of the Daytona Beach Club, the Asheville Ro- A BbBataBV Last Times Tonight a aaw II DINE Phone 3-9175 No Cover DANCE No Minimum Two Color Hit. In Color at 7:15 10:40 CM, 1 (patio. 2 Mi South on Orange Bloiiom Trail In Color At 9:10 Only PRE HISTORIC THRILLS! Alan Ladd ROSSANA PODESTA "SANTIAGO" rt "ANIMAL WORLD NOW FEATURING THE COZY TRIO Instrumentations Accordion Doubling on Piano Tenor Sas Clarinet Drums Marimba Novelties Open Til 3 A.M. Bar Package STARTS TONIGHT At 7:20 and 11:50 tary Club and the Orlando Rotary Club. The election will be held in October when the district conference of Rotary Clubs meets in Winter Haven.

Each club has the privilege of nominating a candidate. Other candidates known to have been placed in the race are Tom Holmes of Clermont. Francis Auger of the Credit Bureau of Orlando showed a film, The Good Things of Life on Credit, the story of a young couple who provided themselves with a home, furniture and appliances which they were able to obtain by establishing a good credit rating. Demos To Meet The Orange County Democratic Campaign Committee will map strategy for the upcoming general election in a meeting at 8 p.m. today at the Orange Court Hotel.

Never SfrHji Sight I Never SuorMcHT! GRAND OPENING vjcwa! jF Air Conditioned RESTAURANT FORT CATLIN HOTEL Chef's Special BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH 82c PRIME ROAST BEEF $1.15 Private Dining Room. Por Oi.Play. Preo Parking In Rear Band Members Seek $3,000 Jones High School Band members are entering the final stretch of their two-week band drive still a long way from the $3,000 goal, J. W. Wilson, band director, said yesterday.

Band members are going from house to house and will be on the streets of the Negro section of town. He urged business people and residents to support the drive with con-trjhiitinrK for iisp in purchase of uniforms and equipment. CaUni I I xul tt VHJJ2 RCHAKP 4 JJeo A.SEHART GENxN ENJOY A GALA WEEKEND r.OOUCTION OF HERMAN UCIVIIIC at The JLdLmvi Grandma's Kitchen Family Style Chicken Dinnari 0 ti IE N.Y. Cut Steaks 730 N. MILLS Ph.

7586 VODKA-COLLINS ue'me ui'e a MOULIN ne.u.i. JOHN HUSTON WARNER 6 BOS. 9:30 Only Marjorie Moin Percy Kilbride "Ma Pa Kettle At Waikiki" Ave. AC-Ji fa Orange Ave. Orlando Ave.

At The Gateway LlfiHT mnm mmt If' DEPARTINQj SAN WAN HOTtl Conducted Lecture) Touroi Not Ju.t A Sua Ridel No Tran.for InvolvM. Cadillaa llmou.lnea for troupe. ORLANDO WINTIR PARK 10 a.m. CYPRESS GARDENS SOK TOWER Lv. ta.m.

Raturn (f. SILVER SPRINOS Under, water Pairyland Nat Pore.t Lv. a.m. Raturn p.m. Wad.

Cocktail Bar Restaurant HELD OVER HANK COWAN AMERICA'S FAVORITE EMCEE COMIC MUSICIAN JESSIE BARBER ONE OF THE NATION'S VERY BEST SINGERS "CAR0LLY" IN PERSON "The Continental Conjurer" DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD AND MIAMI BEACH Itow you brtorfiltHl fcleV Qmimoffc the greatest noma in VODKA SO 100 Proof. DM. from grain: Pierre Smirnoff Fli. (Olv. of HeuBllIn), rUrtford.Conn, JESSIE BARBER DINNER SERVED FROM 6 P.M.

Phono t771 AIR CONDITION 1 7, I iir.TniitTm 9-1M JAY MILLER DANCE BAND I 1 'I I VM1 iUUI I mil Orchids For The Ladies Thursday Night Dinners 5 P.M. 11 P.M. Complete Dinners From $1.75 You Must Try Our Famous Prime Ribs of Beef FLORIDA'S FINEST SEAFOOD PLATTER SUPERB FRENCH CUISINE CLOSED VACATION RE-OPEN SEPT. 27th Starting Thursday Daily 11:30 2:30 P.M. Businessmen's Lunches From 85c Listen to Candle Light Hour Over WABR 6:15 Mon.

Wed. Friday Directly From Dining Room Include, aoup, ootate. vagatabla. aalad, coffae or taa and daatart. 195 Optn daily noon 'til ton, Por roaar.

vationa call 3-SU3 Lunehoa from JS Dinner, from 1.4S. Chlldran'a partion half erica. Complimentary eake far Birthday, and Annivaraanet AIR CONDITIONED DINE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT AT VISIT OUR COCKTAIL BAR COCKTAIL HOUR 5 P.M. TO 6 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Tm GARY'S DUCK INN 239 SO.

ORANGE AVE. 217 N. Orange Blossom Trail FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE WINTER PARK 4-7891 The Famed Charles Civiletti At The Organ S. Orenae Blat.enx Tr SUMMER SPECIALS ST new Servm Prom Till jr-dStolO th dinner menu FRIED CHICKEN M. larqe fryer, Prneh riefc lettuce and tome-toe, hct fclMuit and Corn Special This Week at Candcliight Package Store 1.G0 A RIB STEAK 9 No Candies I No Wall to Wail 3 Carpeting I Just the Finest FOOD I in 9 Orlando hifk' I 17 E.

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Old Hickory 6 Year Old Bourbon Full Qt. Reg. $5.75 Special $4.29 Seagram 7 Crown Reg. $4.62 a Fifth SPECIAL 3 Fifths $11.00 Crawford Scotch Reg. $6.60 Spc.

$4.29 Distilled and Bottled in Scotland Hickory Smoked PORK CHOPS (2) Preneh Priea. Aoole aauce. Hot oiMuit. and Corn 1.00 SHRIMP PLATTER 1.00 Shrimp (small). 3 puppies Pmnch fries.

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