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7-B THEATRE Sr. Petersburg Times, Saturday, June 1, 1963 ART NEWS Fine Art Decorates Restaurant RESIRVED SEAT TICKETS NOW ON SALE IOX OFFICI OPEN li NOON PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIl AND PHONE ORDtllS TWO SHOWS DAILY FREE I I M. CUSTOMER I42-J7IS Hi nfrol of tbT TICKETS ALSO AT SEARS Hie University of South Florida, Charlrs Grunne of Juno Beach, By GEORGE BARTLETT Of The Times Staff Paintings by prominent Florida and Tony Scnrnavarra and Eu-Erne Massin of Miami. E-X I I -i The Lively Arts ONSTAGE Tw ON SCREEN Km on exhibit ON RECORD I There will be new oils by Jon Corbino of Sarasota and Robert McFarland of Bradenton. This group exhibition opens on Monday and continues through Saturday, June 15.

Gallery hours are daily, except Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Other Florida artists represented in the show include Jerry Farnsworth, Herb Stoddard, Hilton Leech, Eldcn Rowland and Loren Wilford of Sarasota, Stuart Purser and Hiram Williams ol BESTPiCTUBEDF THEYEARl artists have transformed the Cypress Room at Heilman's Beachcomber Restaurant, 447 Manda-lay Clearwater Beach. All are bold, colorful impressions of the sea and nature, accentuating the garden atmosphere of the room with its high, skylighted ceiling, cypress and rock walls I ACADEMY AWARD WINNER TM IMOU 0VI0 iUM and waterfall. i i rni it or Dominating the collection are mixed media.

I the University of Florida art department, Harrison Covington ol All paintings in the library gal three oils by Syd Solomon, Sarasota's nationally known artist, including "Surfecho," which won CARL SANDBURG Carl Sandburg Will Visit USF Campus TICKNiCCXOf Uft OANAVVIfciON 7fl" lery are for sale, with part of the proceeds going to buy art books for the library, according first prize in the 1963 South Coast ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS Variety Shows Star The variety program at 7:30 p.m. today at Municipal Pirr will open with organ and piano numbers played by or ganist Lillian MacKinnon and pianist Vesta Kost. The program also will feature dancer Charlene Clark, soprano Irene Rice, tenors Bill Beattie and John Coppee, singing duo of Esther and Bob Orrell, whistler Bill White-ly, pianist Mary Ann Slaughter, singer-dancer Lana Slon-iger, accordionists Joe and Jerry Stawski, and community singing led by Monta Harris with Eva Hill as accompanist. Sunday entertainment at the Municipal Pier will begin with an organ concert at 5 p.m. by Esther Brown.

At 6 p.m., a Gospel Sing will be led by Monta Harris with Eva Hill as accompanist. The variety program at 7:15 p.m. will include the Pier Ensemble instrumental group, cellists Esther Brown and George Wilson, violinist Joseph Shelberg, saxophonists Harry Smith and Bob Hansen, baritone David Moore, soprano Lenore Poppock, tenor John Coppee, Gospel singer William Byron, accordionist Tom Allison, singers Esther and Bob Orrell, whistler Rosalie Blake and community singing led by Frank Mariner. TIM O'MALLEY'S Youth Showcase at 3 p.m. Sunday at Webb's City Roof Garden this week will feature seven students from the Preston school of music.

The students, directed by Eileen Mattioli, will play accordion duets and solos. Included will be Jeff Dootey, Linda Sue Robinson, John Gatto, Judy Reagan, Stephen Wichlenski, Kathy Loper and Linda Alderson. O'Malley and Miss Margaret Williams will sing solos and lead community singing. KENNETH MELVILLE, dancer with the National Ballet Company of Canada, will offer a series of master dance classes in St. Petersburg open to all area dancers during the month of June.

The first class will be held from to 6:30 p.m. Monday at 2215 Ninth St. S. Melville also will serve as adviser" for the first Dancers' Studio Theatre performance scheduled at 8:15 p.m. June 12 in the St.

Petersburg Junior College auditorium. Director for the new studio is Miss Judith Lee Johnson. Tickets for the June 12 performance free and open to the public and information about the master dance classes may be had by phoning 898-1555 or 526-0876. Annual at Ringlmg Museum. to Mrs.

Allen. Also represented are Robert DAYI LAST Ilk "THE ADVENTURES of LUCKY PIERRE" In Taing Color PIUS AN EXHIBITION of paintings McFarland, of Bradenton, frequent prize winner in national shows; Arthur Partridge, Clear from the children's art class at Carl Sandburg, America's most Craft Village will open on Sunday water Beach, known for his sensitive impressions of Gulf wa with a reception from 3 to 5 p.m. honored living poet and winner of ters; Marion Beckett, St. Peters at Craft Village, 2710 Fourth St. Pulitzer Prizes for both poetry burg, and Fonchen Lord, Lake N.

and prose, will be a guest of the University of South Florida lDnl lur-Ti ir.urftDinl land, established regional exhibi The show will include still lifes y(fi porker starring introducing ANNE BANCROFT FATTY DUKE Bil Atfr" Aword Winnfl SHOWING AT 5:15 It 8:55 ALSO "WKEXE THE BOYS AW" I I I "YOUNG LOVE" tors. on June 25. and landscapes in oil, pastels, IMaislHunTF Karl Zerbe, internationally charcoal and chalks by students Sandburg will participate in the university's "Meet the Author" from eight to 16 years of age. Ribbons will be awarded for prize winning paintings. Artist Marion Terry will judge the known art professor at Florida State University, is represented by a painting of leaves, and Frances Herron, of Belleair, has contributed a bright little floral series at 1:25 p.m.

in the University Center Ballroom. That ADULTS ONLY feiltively N. On Under II Adm.H.d Matinee Daily $1.00 Doors Open 1:45 AT 7 02 ONLY DOORS OPEN P.M. Air night he will present readings from his works in a program at show. Condition creation.

The exhibit of 50 paintings will the University Theatre. The In the Gallery Room, where remain up tor two weeks, ine events are sponsored by the Di paintings in a subdued key har public is invited to the opening vision of Fine Arts and the Stu monize with the club atmosphere, reception. dent Association at USF. i l'uty hangs a painting by the distin l) 4191 74th Avt. H.

I CHILDREN'S SUMMER class His appearance was arranged guished artist William Pachner, of Clearwater. A panel by Har largely through the efforts of Dr. Alma Sarett, associate pro old Nosti, of 5t. Petersburg, in es in art at trait village win begin June 13 and will be held from 10 a.m. to noon on Thurs fessor of speech at USF.

Dr. Sa his new clay mosaic technique, has been added to the cocktail T0NITE OPEN 6:45 P.M. COME EARLY! SHOW AT DUSK! rett, widow of poet Lew Sarett, has been a long-time personal EXCLUSIVE FIRST OUTDOOR SHOWING! days and Saturdays. The basic courses in art will lounge. Another by Nosti is made of ceramic tiles and stained friend of Sandburg.

MOVIE REVIEW include sketching, oil and pas f40 PASADENA AVE. SO. (tlth St glass. Both are based on the fig The 85-year-old poet's best tels, Still life and outdoor landscapes. Students from eight to ure.

known work is "Abraham Lin AT OUR REGULAR PRICESI THE EXCITEMENT STARTS AT 7.35 1 11:25 Owner Robert Heilman was as coin, The Prairie Years and the "Remember, the next scream you hear may be your own!" 16 may join the group. Registrations will be accepted sisted in assembling his new col War Years," a six-volume biog 1 FAMILY IMTIRTAIMMENT All FUMED IN FLORIDA ENDS TONITI AT 7.iS ONLYI lection by Peri Tucker, Times art raphy of Lincoln written over a at Craft Village on Saturday M.FRED.HITCHC0CK 'Hud' -4 Moody Movie About A Moody Man writer. 15-year period. He received the NO WHITE MAN EVER CROSSED IT mornings or phone 862-5384. THE OEIILSCHLAEGER Gal Pulizer Prize for this In 1940 FOUR BEACH painters calling RED MAN EVER WENT BEYOND IT In 1954 Sanburg condensed the work into one volume of 762 leries on St.

Armands Key, themselves the "Holiday Isles TIIE OTHER MEMBER of the pages. household is its cook and house-keepe-. Alma, finely played by His first novel, "Remembrance Artists Foursome" will exhibit their work during June in the Little Gallery of the Gulf Beach Public Library at Madeira Rock," came out in 1948 and in Patricia Neal. Sarasota, will complete its special series of Florida Artists Exhibitions for the Florida Arts Festival with an All Florida Show. A number of new works will be shown including paintings by 1951 he received another Pulitzer The plot revolves around Hud, Beach.

Members are Mrs. Joe Train a brutal, selfish and moody inch IjJMJl tlltMn MMAriH (Mlirr vidual who is, on occasion, extremely charming, if he thinks er, Mrs. John B. Woodville, Mrs. Loren Allen and Mrs.

Alfred Hed- t-tt IflitoauCho STEVE Joe Testa-Secc of the Tampa University art department and it can gam him something. Hud rick, each of whom has entered By MARLENE MATOUK Times Movie Reviewer "Hud" is one of those cynical movies with a moral which audiences thoroughly like or thoroughly dislike. The story isn't at all unusual and the setting isn't unusual either what makes it worthwhile entertainment is the sterling quality of the acting, superb music (when there is music) and the believable characters. Filmed on location in the Texas cattle country and set in modern times, "Hud" tells the story of the Bannon family. Melvyn COCHRAN ROD TAYLOR -JESSICA TANDY-SUZANNE PLESHETTE 'TIPPI'HEDREN COMEDY CO-HIT AT 9:45 ONLY! aui I IN TECHNICOLOR! JACKIE GLEAS0N LAUREL GOODWIN Jl Prize for his "Complete Poems USF Concert Will Feature Choirs, Band PIUS AT 9:50 ONLY new brush drawings by Karl Zerbe of Florida State University.

an award winning painting. Their work is in oil. watercolor and cares nothing for the customs and traditions of the cattle country he likes to hot-rod over wra JMom P3 pa's DgJtafe Condition the dusty road in his Cadillac and carouse in town with other men's Mrhl li Theatre Time Clock wives. The University of South Flor js Thompson DRIVE IN: Coman SILVER MOON ida Choirs and the University- Few. Father of the cheros.

Never So PLUS ATJ0.4S ONLY Bride. Community Band will present concerts Tuesday at 1:25 and SATURDAY, JUNB 1, 1 CAMEO (Central at 1st) 300 Spartans, 1, 5:20, 9:45. Adventure! of A Young Mn, 7:20. CAPITOL (l0 1st St. The Violent end the Damned, 1, 4:20, 9.

Revolt of Mmi Stover, 2:10, 4:50, 7:30, 10. i The person who bears the brunt of Hud's brutality is his father. But the person who learns a lesson from it is Hud's idealistic nephew, Lon. MELVYN RETURNS to the American screen after a 14-year absence for this film. His por 8:30 p.m.

In the University Thea- Douglas brilliantly portrays Homer Bannon, the aging patriarch of the family. His son, Hud, is portrayed by Paul Newman and Brandon de Wilde plays his or 3 LARGO LARGO: West Side Story, 2:20, 1:15, :10. NEW PORT RICHEY CINEMA: Son of Flubber, 2:10, 7:55. PLANT CITY CAPITOL: Operation Bikini. Stat Fair.

ikes mim tre. CENTER (central at ynwi Lawrence NOV SHOWING EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN DOORS OPEN 12:45 of Arebie, 2, 1. phaned grandson, Lon. STARLITE DRIVE IN: Journey to the FLORIDA 13 sr. I.

OTT inuraui Dr. me Center of the Earth. Journey to the Sev No, 1:10, 3:14, 3:22, 7:28, Last com enth Planet. Journey to th Lost City. trayal of the tough cattleman plete show, 9:19.

The choirs will open the program with "Festival Te Deum," by Vaughan Williams, followed by excerpts from "Elijah," by Handel; Minor Mass," by Bach; and "Twelfth Mass," by THE FIRST OF OUR "SUMMER PARADE OF IMS" SEE IN AIR C0KDIT10NED COMFORT 4TTHF f.OWFST FIRST Rt'S ADM. PRICES IS TM SOVTW PUNTA GORDA CHARLOTTE HARBOR DRIVE IN: rLA TI1UU3B i.nira, itiiim nun, 19, 3:20, 5:21, 7:22, 9:23. Last com who is failing in mind and body is one of his finest performances. AT 30 QNIY Technicolor' Password is Courage. Thunder of Drums plete show, 9:14.

I RUSKIN NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN! STATE ttemrai it rinn list ot Ann His acting dominates the screen. RUSKIN DRIVE IN: Road Racers. Mozart. an Messenger, 1, 3: 05, y.w, Lest complete show, 9. Hot Car Girl.

Jny Ride. Patricia Neal, who usually is LJ- GO SIGHTSEEING With GRAY LINE Set SARASOTA via the Sunshine Skyway visit LIDO BEACH, RINSLING HOME JUNGLE GARDENS (Lvs. Fri. A.M.) SUN ART (lilt Jin V. n.jt Lucny SARASOTA ACE: Battle Beyond the Sun.

Air Pa seen in sophisticated roles, does Also on the first part of the I Ml; I I I Pierre, 2, 4:40, 7:15, 10:10. Young Love, 3:10, 5:45, 1:30. trol. an excellent job as the slovenly, CINEMA: Hlld, 2:25, 4 55, 7:20, 9:45. down-to-earth housekeeper who program will be Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge," by Williams, featuring a student octet; DRIVE-IN THEATRES 2ITH ST.

DRIVE IN (28th at lOttl Ave. FLORIDA: Dr. No, 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:20, 9:25. f4 RITZ: Flipper, 1:10, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, Shark River, 7:35. Lure of the Swamp, 9:20.

Winds Across the Ever and "Serenade to Music," also 9:25. glades, 10:45. Seminole. 12:30. TRAIL DRIVE IN: Battle Beyond the by Williams.

BARBARA HALE OAKUfcN AUIU incMlKC iiyruns Blvd. at Park Sound and the Furv, Sun, 7:30. Night Tide, 9. Phantom Planet, 10:15. Assignment, Outer Space, 11:15.

The second part of the program ether Hps available: City Gulf Beaches I Gulf Beaches 7:51. Come Fly With Me, 9:53. Wild In the Country, 11:47. After lovin' TAMPA BRITTON: Hud, 1:10, 3:25, 3:40, 7:50, will open with five of the "Liebe- Butch Gardens I Yber City hi I appeals to Hud. And talented Brandon de Wilde, even manages to outshine the sulky, method actor, Mr.

Newman. IT'S A REALISTIC drama that doesn't mince any words or actions. It's filmed in black and white showing the bleakness and dryness of the Texas range. SKT-VUE DRIVE IN ITW raseuena 10-05. Last complete show, 9:40.

20TH CENTURY DRIVE IN: Operation Ave. The Birds, 7:35, 11:25. Papa's Delicate Condition, 9:45. sheder Waltzes, by Brahms, three of which will be sung in Belt Tower I Cypress Garden! Silver Spring! Weekl Wachee Sprlnai Buses leave Bikini, 7-40, 10:55. The Lion, 9:15.

STARTS SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE! FIRST ST. PETE. RUN COMPLETE UNCUT INTACT REGULAR ADMISSION 60c FLORIDA: List of Adrian Messenger, NEGRO THEATRES HARLEM (1017 3rd Ave. Snipers' 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:35, 9:40. German.

A student woodwind quartet will play "Divertimento 'iii i From Rldoe, 3:20, 4:25, 9:30. 300 Spartans, HILLSBORO DRIVE IN: Th Raven 4:21, 7:24. 9:10. Prisoner In th Iron Mask, 7:30. in Major, by Haydn, and the ROYAL (1011 una SI.

l.lt ROCK All Reptlllcus, 10:45. 1st AVE. 4th ST. S. "TRANSPORTATION CORNER" "Hud" is an adaptation of the band will play "Bolero for Night, 2:20, 4:54, 7:32, 10:08.

Twist All DALE MABRY DRIVE IN: Young HDD liked fightin after fightin' HUD liked lovin' best! li i 'A ml li 'ft Band," by Glenn Osser. Guns of Texas, 7:40, 12:30. The Tall Story, 9:15. Lov Is A Many Splendored Night, 3:23, 5:59, 1:35. HOLIDAY ISLES REACH (315 Corey St.

Peters Thing. 11. The choirs and the band will Phone 896-2655 PALACE: How th west Wat Won, 2, burg Beach) 1 To Kill A Mockingbird, 8:15. close the program with Come, Let Us Sing," by Theron Kirk. 1:45, 4:50, 9:10.

Last complete show, PINELLAS PARK TAMPA: Dr. No, 11, 1:05, 3:10, 5:20, 7:25, 9:35. PALMS (4191 Park Miracle novel by cattleman Larry Mc-Murtry called "Horseman, Pass By." Elmer Bernstein is responsible for a moody, musical score. Approximately half the film is done without music and the musical half is mostly done with solo guitar. TARPON SrRINwS Worker, 2:15, 4, 9:40.

Where) the Boys Are. 4:02. 7:47. MIDWAY: Fighting Trouble, 7:30. Fo.

low th Boys, 8:50. Th Big Country, SHOUPPE CENTER Drive-In PARK FREE BEAUX ARTS (7711 40th Jt.lt Prize and "Psalm 148," by William Latham. The choirs are under the direction of R. Wayne Hugoboom, with Averill Vanderipe as accom 10:25. TARPON: Operation Bikini, 1, films from Austria, I.

OTHER THEATRES ARCADIA 4:20, 9. Attack of the 50 Foot Woman panist. Gale L. Sperry is direc 2:32, 5:12, 7:52. Mil ARCADIA DRIVE IN: Cool and Crazy, Hi VENUE tor of the band.

7:30. 10:30. The Raven, GULF: It Happened at th World's DESOTO: My Six Loves. Return to UUUL Fair. There is no charge for the con SALtM-UUVtrt TROPICAL: 40 Pound! of Trouble.

Werbow. AUBURNDALE cert, but a general admission Mystery Submarine. AUBURN: Home From the HIM. Man ticket is required. These may be MELVYN DOUGLAS PATRICIA NEAL- BRANDON deWiLDE reserved by calling the university FREE PARKING HOME FEDERAL AFTER BANKING HOURS in BRITTON PUZA iaHsa ntton box office (Tampa 988-4131, ext.

From the Diner's Club. DALE DRIVE IN: Son Of lubber Marco Polo. BARTOW RITZ: My Six Loves. Return to War bow. BRADENTON 343) between 1 and 5 p.m.

week I BRADENTON: The Big Show, 7:35. The Lion, 9:45. Peyton Place, 11:24. PALACE: Dr. No.

I BROTHERS SUBURBAN: Com Fly With Me, Iff. t'IIBVWI fTO 5outh Dole MobryxTAMPA Acrstt Gondy Bridge, turn lift et Dole Mabry I "HUD" I Paul Newman PI 12:30 p.m. 7 7:30. Critic's Choice, Picnic, 10:25, BROOKSVILLE days. Club Schedules Show For Kids Port-o-Call Inn headllner Jim 41 DRIVE IN: Bad Day at Black Rock.

Beyond All Limits. CLEARWATER CAPITOLi Dr. No, 1:10, 3:15, 1:20, 7:30. 9:35. Last complete show, 9:20.

exiraoramary Lt PPnt Pm3n cni I CARIB: Hud, 2:20, 4:35, 4:50, 9:05. Last complete show, 1:45. -r4 in oil Jr my Nelson will give a special GULP TO BAY: It Happened at The World's Fair, 7:45, 11:38. Ask Any Girl, dinner show for children at 8 IAN FLEMING'S 1 1 TV NEW RITZ: Papa's Delicate Condition, 1:30, 5:40, 9:45. On Eyed Jacks, 3:15, p.m.

Monday at the Tierra Verde 1 mi 1.1 iwm Q3n! night club. 11 The ventriloquist comedian works with his "dummy" friends jjr.JAio BEST ACTOR, oiMon na CST SCREENPLAY COLOR Danny O'Day, Farfel and others BEST ART DIRECTION 7:20. DADE CITY PASCOi Operation Bikini. Naked Spur, FORT MYERS ARCADE: Dr. No.

EDISON: Flipper. LAKELAND FILMLAND DRIVE IN: Critic's Choice, State Fair. Tall Stranger. LAKELAND DRIVE IN: Operation Bl klnl. Thunder Road.

Blue Hawaii. POLK: Dr. No. Saturday Evening, June 1, 196 Tonight Is Family Night In The Sunshine Room A Buffet Type Dinner Served To You At Your Table theG0' GOboysV Mall the TAB HUNTER FRANKIE AVALON SCOTT BRADY JIM BACKUS GARY CROSBY MICHAEL sTanCONNERY The full show, including Los Chavales de Espana and Ralph Flanagan's Orchestra, will begin if i fi II EVA at 10 p.m. To kill a Mockingbird -GREGORY PECK 'tCjryi'Qf 50c IP255 RICHARD EEYMER PAUL NEWMAN In HEMMINGWAY'S "ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN" RICHARD EGAN "300 SPARTANS" SATURDAY MATIN EI 1:30 EVENING AT 4:50, mm i TONY CURTIS, KIRK DOUGLAS, BURT IAN- DANTE ueeum f.Y CASTER, ROBERT MITCHUM, FRANK SINAUA CHALLENGE YOU TO GUESS THEIR IDENTITY IN 5:00 .7:30 P.M.

Roest Prime Ribs of Beef, Au Jus Pirsley Peprilc Potatoes Asparagus An Appetiser of Frosted Fresh Fruit Cup Supreme or A Cup of Chicken end Noodle Soup Fashion Park Salad with Roquefort-Russiin Dressing Hot Rolls Fresh Strawberry or Crame de Month. Parfair Homemade Apple Pie, An lee Cream Ball A Petite Froien Ice Cream Eclair Topped with Hot Fudqe Sauce A Sherbet Served with Chocolate Chiffon Cake Coffee or Tee 2.2S 'The South's Finest Air-Conditioned Ballroom9 hccreaIo ADMISSION $1.00 ANYTIME 7 STARRING AJK If S3S 4th Ave. No. St. Petersburg INTRODUCING -The Newest Sensation on the Suncoostl BOB LAKE RHYTHM KINGS See The Limbo if Twist Contest! NO EXPENSIVE MIXED DRINKS HERE! You may bring your own package goods! Hod a birthday this week You're admitted free! 9 'til 1 A.M.

Ph. 8627313 ADM. $1.25 BEGINNING Ni TUNE IN 1290-WILZ FOR DETAILS ABOUT THE nr rnonniA tcni mL, 1 1,,.,., i i-H iRTURJ I ALSO "THE REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER" ELVIS PRESLEY in color "WILD the COUNTRY" ADUITS ONLY Soon Sandra DEE in "TAMMY And Thi DOCTOR".

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