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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 8

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Folk Festival Tickets On Sale Tickets for the first annual Pacific Folk Festival, scheduled for July 14 and 15 at the WaikiM Shell, go on sale today. Featured at the two nightly performances will be The Brothers Four, Josh White, Judy Collins, Bob Gibson and The Hill Men. Tickets will be on sale at the Shell box office, the House of Music stores at Ala Moana Center and Wai-kiki, the Kress store downtown, the Music Box on Union St. and Wahiawa Electronics Service. Players Add 'Teahouse' Show HILO "The Teahouse of the August Moon," which was presented here last weekend by the Ililo Community Players, has been rescheduled for one mors Hilo appearance.

The hew showing has been set for Friday night at 8 p.m. at the YWCA. "Teahouse" is also scheduled for Kamuela on July 11, Smith said. 4 DELICATESSEN CATERING Phono 996-436 1517 Kopiolani Blvd. WEDDING? BUFFET? BANQUET? COCKTAIL? Call us for any occasion Anywhere en the aland Cantonese American Food Exotic Rum Originals In the Cocktail Lounge John Powers at the Piano Bar 7 to Midnight, Mon.

thru Thurs. 7 to 1 A.M. Friday Sat. Aren't You Missing Something Really Cnnd? Fried Chicken in Basket Large size half chicken JQ 2 for Si. 35 Beefsteak Pie 14 cz 45 Roast Prime Rib of Beef au jus Ready to serve 1 lb Si.

95 4 JSC; T.l.ltC t(Xffv Special Polynesian luncheon Mon. thru Friday Phone 586-774 Ample Free Parking WARD KING STS. HONOLULU ADVERTISER A8 Wednesday, July 1, 1964 1st FABULOUS YEAR! -tn. sinwu fHnMm MMh temp w- iipht Concerts 4 The exciting and unbelievable songs and dances of Tahiti-Samoa-Rarotonga, starring ELAINE FRISBIE'S Interior of theatre features huge metal discs as wall decorations. Toho Theatre Opens Today With Invitational Premiere C3 WAIKIKI SHELL "The Perfect Summer-Entertainment" IN PERSON 7 nites week 11:30, 1:30.

Plus Tahiti's greatest musicians for dancing under the stars, 'til 3 a.m. i vm-mmn ii.ij.j-.. at Hilton Hawaiian Village honoring contractors and others associated with the construction of the theatre. ill uith nil ANDRE' KOSTELANETZ July 18, 8 p.m. also Taeko Fuji! Soprano Soloist MEXICAN DINNER CELEBRATING OUR 2nd AXMVERSARY SURPRISES! July 1-2-3 By MONTE ITO Toho one of five major motion picture studios in Japan, will formally open its new Toho Theatre in Honolulu today with an invitational showing of "Samurai Pirate." Toho movie stars, here on location for "Ekimae Ondo," will appear at the grand opening.

They are Hisaya Morishige, Junzaburo Ban, Frankie Sakai, Norihei Mi-ki, Kyu Sazanka, Junko Ike-uchi, Keiko Awaji, Chikage Awashima and Mayumi Mr -J IN The Honolulu Symphony Orchestra $50 COMPLETE CHICKEN $45 niMKirp 1 THE THEATRE, built at a cost of about $500,000, has a seating capacity of 760 and occupies 9.781 square feet. The land area, bought by Toho for approximately $500,000 is 32,805 square feet and includes a parking lot for 76 cars. The auditorium of the theatre is slightly above street level. The concourse leads down to a lobby below street level. Offices, a snack bar and rest rooms are in the lobby area.

TWO STAIRWAYS lead to the auditorium lobby. Huge discs of sheet metal are used as decorations on both walls inside the auditorium. Those housing the speakers are made of cloth, however, to eliminate vibration. The screen measures 25 by 61 feet and Nichion Crown 7035 millimeter sound projectors have been installed so that both standard and wide screen films can be shown. FNTFPTAINMFNT ANn ANP.INR Vells Fargo George Barati Musical Director JOSE ITURBI 1067 Alak.o St.

Ph. 307-S16 Ozora. i Public opening of the thea Ui 1 I L.II 1 I 111 llll 1 I IHIU WIUIWIIIU Wednesday: a.m. 12 Midnight Thursday, Friday i Saturday: 9:30 p.m. 1:30 a.m.

)) Aug. 15, 8 p.m. I PERSON i The management and staff wish to thank their many friends and customers for their past patronage. We invite you to stoo in and celebrate cur 2nd Anniversary. A three day event starting Wednesday.

MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES Sponsor also Amparo Iturbi Piano Soloist (near Queen Theater) Ph. 727-3S Sponsored by 3574 Waialae Ave. Fuji-Murosoki-Kai MIDORI HATAKE-YAMA (Columbia Artist) Tickets from S1.50 at Thayer's, 116 S. Hotel Also at Waikilci Shell the week of each concert, and Sud's Music Center in Kailua Every Friday Night 7:00 MIDNIGHT Every Sunday Afternoon 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. -1 "1 i i GUEST STAR: KAMEE ICHIRO (Columbia Artist) EC-IP1 TEEN DAMCO, JAf.1 SESSION presents a tre, located on Kapiolani Blvd.

between Kalakaua Ave. and Keeaumoku is scheduled for 6 p.m. tomorrow. COMPLETION' of the theatre, begun last September, was observed yesterday with Toho and construction officials present for a Shinto ceremony blessing the facility. Bishop Kazoe Kawasaki of Daijingu Temple of Hawaii, assisted by the Rev.

Kameo Tahara, performed the rites. TOHO OFFICIALS present at the ceremony were Masashi Shimizu, president; Yoshitaku Inoue, executive director; T. Yonemoto, foreign section managing director; Shin-ichiro Sekido, director; T. a -ra, I i i department manager: Satoru Tsu-nodo, Hawaii representative, and Zenki Kubota, theater manager. Shimizu presented scrolls of appreciation to Kcnji Or.o-dera, local representative of the San Francisco firm of Takenaka architects, and Akira Misawa, of Standard Construction.

ind MILLION DOLLAEI The BIGGEST SHOW Ever To THE PROJECTORS, screen and furnishings were imported from Japan. The floors are completely carpeted and seats are upholstered. A red motif is ued throughout for the carpets and chairs. Shimizu expressed a hope that the new theatre will serve as a bridge for cultural exchange between America and Japan. He pointed out that the new Toho Theatre is the third Toho owned movie house in the United States.

The others are Toho Cinema in New York and La Brea Theatre in Los Angeles. "I rROMISK you that Toho will screen Toho's outstanding films continually at this theatre," he said. PARTY Play HAWAII with MIAO TAKASHI (M.C. Comedian) SHOW ALEN I a BASEMENT DON'T MISS IT TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE YORK INTERNATIONAL BLDG. 1270 Queen Emma nr.

Beretania Hon. INT'L CENTER (ARENA) TOMORROW P.M. (SUNDAY) JUIY P.M. Arena Box Oliicm Sow Open 9:30 5 PM. Gen.

Adm. tt.H Reserved: 14. 58, JJ.59 PHONE 576-613 I i Admission 50c per person-ladies Free it ic DOOR PRIZES ir ir ic The Toho president was host at a reception last night oonoaoDODnoEnDQDDnopoanQODQDPDODi i I. OPENING TONIGHT 5 1 -1 1 in SIS Ml 1 'V I 4 if J.J jL Columbia A King recording artist, Movio and TV Star THE BEACHBOYS a i. tAt PETER GORDON (Direct from London) a ZENJIRO IIJIMA 1 TADASHI KANJI SHINOHARA KOZASA i 7 1 Pf 3 I i 3 is.

tiP J' A3 a FIRST TIME IN HAWAII! SINGING BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE LATIN TUNtil LJ a fb'fl' -plus- 1 zS THE Geisha Revue LjOOPDI -fa RAY PETERSON JAN DEAN JIMMY CLANTON Shimizu and Kuboto pose under marquee. tWJ 125.80 in CAS HI fJ GOLD STRIIffi jA BOWLING' Another Spectacular "HOOT" Teenage Nite Club OPENING JULY 4th it JIMMY GRIFFIN -A-FREDDY CANNON THE RIVINGTONS -JODY MILLER THE KINGSMEN CHARLIE ALBERT Your favarito "Singin' Swingin'" M.C. BRUCE TERRY 3f Enter every week! Deadline for entries on Wednesday! See rules THE REGENTS with SYDETTE ir ANGIE and HER ORIGINALS WITH HOLLYWOOD'S TOP RECORDING MUSICIANS -A- HAL "Drummer Man" ELAINE GLENN "Boss Guitar" CAMPBELL PHIL SLOAN, Bass with the BIG 12 PC BAND for complete details. MEMBERS: 80 Non-Memban: $1.00 ATTIRE: Boy-Shirts Tiei HiC ARENA SPORTS Popular Prices $2.00 and $3.00 Tickets now on sale at HIC ARENA Ph. 513-731 end Leading Record Stores the in July 3 ...7:30 p.m.

July 4 2:00 Matinee p.m. EVERY SATURDAY J. 7:30 to MIDNIGHT Atop the YORK INTERNATIONAL BLDG. 1270 Queen Emma Phone 506-208 (Downtown Honolulu next to Central Intermediate School) Sunday, July 5, Pearl Harbor 2:00 Matinee Schofield Barracks 7:30 P.M. lnr-BuIklitt Advertiser.

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