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St. Petersburg Times, Saturday, March 2, 1963 THEATRE 7-A il ART NEWS Napier Gallery To Show Reigle Art DANCE FRI. SAT. NIGHTS KITTY'S LOUNGE 1020 4th St. So.

located in the Artist Market, 808 ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS Varied Events Spice Weekend Schedule The Municipal Pier will feature a special variety show at 7:30 p.m. today in the ballroom with donations being given to the fight against multiple sclerosis. The program, directed by Betty Earl, will include dancers, singers and instrumentalists. Sunday Pier entertainment will begin with an organ concert at 5 p.m. by Esther Brown.

At 6 p.m., Monta Harris will lead a Gospel Sing. A variety show at 7:15 p.m. will feature accordionists, singers, a violinist and community singing. yf TIM O'MALLEY'S Youth Showcase from 3 to 4 p.m. on Sundays, Webb's City Roof Garden, will begin a series of programs this week honoring different countries.

Scotland will be featured this Sunday with the program presented by the Lady Robertson Chapter of the Daughters of Scotia. O'Malley and Margaret Williams will lead community singing. SOPRANO ROSE ZOCCANO, tenor William Posno, trum-peter Marion Lenininger and the Van Kovering family of Swiss bellringers will be featured on the 3 p.m. Sunday Sing program in the Municipal Pier ballroom. Gladys Cornell will lead community singing with lone Brubaker as accompanist.

THE SUNSniNE CITY BAND, directed by Joseph Letter, will present a concert at 2 p.m. Sunday in Williams Park. The program will include: "Salute to Grofe," Grofe; "Pan-is Angelicus," Franck; "Southern Rhapsody," Mosmer; "Gremlin's Patrol," Issac; "Lustpiel Overture," Keler-Bela, and trumpet soloist, Lennie Lane. TRYOUTS FOR THE Tampa Lyric Theatre's production of Victor Herbert's "The Red Mill," will be held from 2 to p.m. Sunday at the North Boulevard Recreation Center in Tampa.

The show will be presented May 16, 17 and 18 in the University of Tampa's Falk Memorial Theatre. A BIRTHDAY SALUTE for Florida will be the theme of a concert to be presented by the University of Tampa's Symphonic Band at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Falk Memorial The- The State of Florida was admitted to the Union 118 years ago on March 3, 1845. Hunter Wiley, conductor of the band, wil present a program of music written or arranged by composers who are residents of Florida. Featured work will be the premiere of "Sine written for the occasion by Stephen Park, the University of Tampa's composer-in-residence.

The concert will be open and free to the public. MOVIE REVIEW 'Mockingbird' Sings Poignant Melody By MARLENE MATOUK Times Movie Reviewer "To Kill a Mockingbird," at the Florida Theatre, is beautiful in Its simplicity. It's a sensitive gtory about childhood and fatherhood In a small southern town during the Depression days of the 1930s. Gregory Peck heads the cast as the understanding father-lawyer of two adult-like children. Mary Badham plays his 6-year-old tomboy daughter and Phillips Alford the 10-year-old son.

Filmed In black and white, the movie was adapted from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. The set is extremely simple a row of houses on a quiet street. The dialogue is simple father to children type of talk. The action is simple day-today living from one season to the next. CHILDHOOD VIGNETTES surround the crux of the story: a Negro is accused of raping the daughter of a poor white farmer.

The courtroom scene is packed with feeling prejudice, bigotry, tension, anger, indignation. "She was white and tempted a Negro." With these words attorney Peck fights for human dignity and justice. "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a sterling film. It's so very natural and nostalgic it's so very dramatic and dynamic; it's homey without being corny, it's excellent entertainment on any level. ALL THE STARS and co-stars are excellent in a way they all deserve center stage.

The music is beautiful (at times sounding like the theme from "Dr. and the photography and direction, superb. Theatre Time Clock 6:55, 9:25. Last complete show, 9:05. GULF TO BAY: Frightened City, 7, hibition will continue through March 23.

McFarland studied at the Chou-inard Art Institute and the Art Center School in Los Angeles and the Instituto de Allende, San Miguel, Mexico. Xmung the awards McFarland has received are the $1,000 purchase award, Southeastern Annual, Atlanta, 1962; painting of distinction award of the Painting of the Year Exhibition, Atlanta, 1962; a $500 purchase award, Florida State Fair, 1959, and most recently was included in the top awards of the Florida State Fair, 1963. He currently teaches at the Manatee Art League, the Long boat Key Art Center and the Gladstone Gallery in New York. FOR THE THIRD consecutive year, Clearwater artist Jessada Hilton Ashley will have a one- man showing of her oil paintings at the Palette Shop Gallery now Brit'ton All CONO 11 i -1 1 1st anS 1st uSfftfrWA ssisssBMstaBBBBMeassaaaM 2 ADULT HITS Adults 90c, Sr. WID 75t Child.

40e oors P.m PALMSf I 4191 PARK BLVD. PINELLAS PARK pVj T0NITE! OPEN JO P.M. CClUt FAOIVI CARTOON 7 P.M. M0 PASADENA THE BIG "MUST SEE" OF '63! FIRST TIME AT (EDUCED PDICESI Adults 0 Students wID 7S Childru Under 12 Free I Core AsUwall memoir ncHNiiuMA'Fr. mm ikos.

W(l, rinl Mnhrv TAMP, JBT 1 Acreii Candy lriJi, tufa Jf I.H at Ple Webry I "DAYS OF WINE I 1 AND ROSES" I Jack Ltmmon Le R.mlck X. OPEN bw 12:30 p.m. 7 km a AVE. By GEORGE BARTLETT Of The Time i Staff Mrs. Echo Reigle, Sarasota painter, will be honored with a reception opening her one man show from 2 to 5 p.m.

Sunday at the Napier School of Art Gallery, 2402 Ninth St. N. Mrs. Reigle has studied with a number of noted Sarasota artists and at State College, in Nash-ville, Tenn. She has exhibited Widely and won many awards.

The show will remain for two weeks. WATERCOLORS and temperas by Guy Saunders, instructor at Ringling Art School In Sarasota, will go on display for three weeks Sunday at the Beaux Arts Gallery, 7711 60th Pinellas Park. The gallery Is open free to the public every afternoon. Saunders, who costumed the Sally Rand troupe in his early Chicago days, has since designed costumes for many major 6tars and companies, as well as costume balls for Sarasota's artists' colony. Also on display will be new oils by Bacos Mavridis, Greek artist of Dunedin.

The show of oils and watercolors by Robert Chase continues in the main gal' lery. THE CREATIVE ARTS Group has announced its 11th annual Sunshine Festival of Stales Paint ing and Sculpture competition, open to all artists in the St. Pe tersburg area. Artists may submit two paint ings, framed or matted, plus two sculptures and two ceramics Deadline is March 20 at the Beaux Arts Gallery, 7711 60th Pinellas Park; or at Tampa Art Institute; Well's Art Gallery, Bradenton; or the Sarasota studios of Robert Chase, Leslie Po sey, Eugene White, Guy Sam ders, or Jay and Helen Protas. The show will be held at the Pinellas Park gallery March 24, during the 1963 St.

Petersburg Festival of States. Judge will be Robert Hodgell, of Florida Presbyterian College. AWARD WINNERS in the 14th annual Clearwater Annual will be announced at a reception for members of the Clearwater Art Group and their friends, 2 p.m. Sunday at Clearwater Auditorium. There will be three top prizes of equal merit, each carrying with it a $50 cash award.

Two special awards also will be given by commercial concerns. Robert Larsen, Manatee County Art League instructor, is judge. REAL MEXICAN FOOD At Iti Best At Tho Famous El Gordo's MEXICAN RESTAURANT 781 Bile' Pass Pet Beach Ope Noon-10 p.m.-Closed Mondays 32-7221 Florida Queen Cruises BAHIA BEACH and LITTLE MANATEE RIVER 10:30 A.M. Doily tram Pier II Dlnlnq at Bahia Vista Restaurant Moonlight cruise to Bahia Beach leavina :30 P.M. Reservations (25-1721 RENT A NEW CAR from YELLOW A II Ptr Ml.

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Phont 362-4591 KIDDIES' PLATE 49c 11 A.M. TIL 11 P.M. RAY STONI and the 'NITI CAPS" Playlet Nltelv tcept Sen. I th "Tavern" Lounge RESTAURANT LOUNGE OF ST. PETERSBURG Phone 847-2898 4401 34th ST.

SO- ST. PETE fe Br off The film received eight nominations for Academy Awards: Gregory Peck for the best performance by an actor; Mary Badham for the best performance by an actress in a supporting role: the best achievement in art direction of a black-and-white picture; the best motion picture of the year; the best achievement in cinematography of a black-and-white picture; the best achievement in direction; best original music score; the best screenplay based on material from another medium. Don't miss this one. A Gift For Yale NEW YORK lPl Lawrence Langner's personal manuscripts, papers concerning his career as a producer, have been added to the Theatre Guild collection at the Yale University library. Langner, a founder of the guild, died Dec.

26 at the age of 72. Several years ago, the major part of the organization's files were entrusted to the university for safekeeping. DANCE LESSONS 5 weeks lessons 2 gay danct parties I per wk Complete Court Mlraclt Dane Studio Tel. 896-6177 or 392-1801 SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1963 ST. PETERSBURG CAMEO (Centril Jnd): The Grass Is Greener, 1, 5:15, 9:20.

Forever My Love, 2:45, 7:05. CAPITOL (140 1st St. The Fruit ll Ripe, 1, 3:55, 6:50, 9:45. Sins Of Youth, 2:35, 5:30, 8:25. CENTER (Centril It 9th)i Mutiny on the Bounty, 2, FLORIDA (5 St.

S. off Central)! To Kill A Mockingbird, 1:27, 4:08, :49, 9:30. Lest complete show, 9. PLAYHOUSE (Central it 19tfi)i A Girl Named Tamiko, 1:16, 3:22, 5:28, 7:34, 9:40. Lsat complete how, 9:24.

STATE (Central at 7th) Two for the Seesaw, 1, 3:40, 9:10. Last complete hSUN8ART (111 9th St. The Truth, 4:30, 8. Stage show, 2:30, 6. DRIVE-IN THEATRES J9TH ST.

DRIVE IN (28th if 50th Ave. Kid Gallahad, 7, 12:25. Betrayed, 9. Fastest Gun Alive, 11. GARDEN AUTO THEATRB (Tyrone Blvd.

at Park Daughter of Dr. Jekyll, 7:21, 11:48. Cabinet of Callgarl, 8:42. Hypnotic Eye, 10:31. SKY-VUE DRIVE IN (940 Pasadena Ave.

Gypsy, 7:10, 1). 20,000 Eyes, 9:55. NEGRO THEATRES HARLEM 3rd Ave. Shootout at Big Sag, 3, 5:16, 7:32, 9:48. Spook Chasers, 4:04, 6:20, 8:36.

ROYAL (1011 22nd St. On Foot In Hell, 2:45, 6:05, 9:25. War Lover, 4:20, 7:40. HOLIDAY ISLES BEACH Corey St. Petersburg Beach): If A Man Answers, 1:30, 7, 8:50.

Last complete show, 8:42. PINELLAS PARK PALMS (4191 Park Blvdl.t Splendor of Paris, 2:15, 5:15, 8:07. Oklahoma, 2:47, 5:47, 8:49. BEAUX ARTS (7711 60th Trouble In Paradise. NORTH SUNCOAST THEATRES CLEARWATER CAPITOL: A Girl Named Tamiko, 1:10, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25, 9:30.

Last complete Show, 9:20. CARIB: To Kill A Mxklngblrd, 2, 4:30, Court Street. Clearwater. The exhibit will open Monday and continue through Saturday. Long active in local art circles, she is on the Board of Governors of the Clearwater Art Semi nar and the Florida Gulf Coast Art Center.

Bom in Chicaeo. Mrs. Ashley studied painting at the Chicago Academy of ine Arts ana under Albert Christ-Janer at Steph ens College, Columbia, Mo. M'OSIIiita-lWWliMMN'K MATINEE SATURDAY 1:30 P.M. NOW SHOWING DOORS OPEN 12:45 il A REGULAR POPULAR PRICES! i ADULTS MAT.

IOc EVE. 95 13 i STUDENT WID 75e CHILD 40 I' UIIIIENCb HARVEY I FRANCE M4IITHAi GIRL MIYIiX-lllTIII NAMED 1, 1(A), VA11JS TECHNICOLOR! )m8OTiiMHiiptt 1 11 IN I 7 IUU1111 nUIIO HI UUflt MNiVllttN UCHNtCOLM fflyffl ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR REST PICTURE CINEMA PHOTOGRAPHY EDITING COLOR-ART EDITING SPECIAL EFFECTS MUSIC SCORE and SONS 2 SHOWS DAILY 2 A 8 P.M. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING RESERVED SEAT TICKETS NOW ON SALE I62-J7IS Central at TICKETS ALSO AT SEARS Starring GORDON McCRAF SHIRLEY JONES PLUS- SPLENDOR OF PARIS" EXCLUSIVE FIRST OUTDOOR SHOWING! SO. (Uth Si STARTING AT 7:10 1 11.05 posauniD as Q'Pin rub, ce KaRL Aiaipeiu IN PERSON CONTINUOUS SHOWING STAGE SHOW STARTS 2:30, 6:00, 9:30 P.M. DOORS OPEN 1:45 THEATRE 829-4121 KM ll i EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN lAM'KP mini ifT ll i 1: TODAY Tb he ively Lively ArtS ONSTAGE ON SCREEN ON EXHIBIT Yl ON RECORD I The exhibition will remain through March 22.

Gallery hours are 1 to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. MARION TERRY will a her annual trip to Europe as guide for a group of artists and art lovers, sailing from New York Aug. 8 on the Leonardo da Vinci for Naples, Italy. Five local artists have signed up for the two-month trip, taking in Italy, Yugoslavia and Greece, where they will paint the Knos- sos ruins on the island of Crete.

PAINTINGS BY Riley Napier, who conducts the Napier School of Art in St. Petersburg, will be on display during March in the Little Gallery of the Gulf Beach Public Library, Madeira Beach. Napier is a graduate of the Ringling and Amagansette Art Schools. ON EXHIBITION through next Friday at the Florida Gulf Coast Art Center in Belleair is the Florida Federation of Art show in the main gallery, and paintings by Dorothy Bellis in the library gallery. AN EXHIBITION of recent oil paintings and watercolors by Robert McFarland will open Sun day with a reception from 2 to 5 p.m.

at Artist Market Gallery, 808 Court Clearwater. The ex Two Gauguin Dramas NEW YORK Wl Stage and screen versions of a drama about Paul Gauguin are being planned by Julian Lesser and Leon Bar sha. The script about the French painter has already been written by Norman Corwin, but is to get additional material from a Gau guin biography, "Noble Savage," by Lawrence and Elizabeth Han son. The book title has been ten tatively adopted as the name of the show. Plans call for a tryout tour on the West Coast next spring.

GO SIGHTSEEING With GRAY LINE See SARASOTA via the Sunshine Skyway visit LIDO BEACH, RINGLING HOME JUNGLE GARDENS (Lvs. Fri. 9 A.M.) 800 Hter trips available City Gulf Beaches liiseh Gardens It Yber City Isk Tewer fc Cypress Gardens Silver Sprlnqs Week! Wache Springs Silver Sprlnqs (uses leave From 1st AYE. 4th ST. S.

"TRANSPORTATION CORNER" Phone 896-2655 SHOUPPE CENTER Drive-In PARK FREE take her out "to Knight" NO. TWILVI IIACH DRIVI NORTH NO. SEVEN FIRST STREET NORTH ll ACTS Vi il DAILYi 10-12 NOON 2 P.M.U I U.S.opp Th! SARASOTA-f BRADENTON AIRPORT 1 "mm UGC3-CKILUXG "DAUGHTER JCKYIL 1 28th ST. AT 50th AYE. N.

3 BIG HITS 3 FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY AT ELVIS PRESLEY IN COLOR Jean tlackman Lola Albright Kid Galahad PLUS AT 9:00 ONLY CLARK CABLE LANA TURNER VICTOR MATURE IN COLOR "BETRAYED" PLUS AT 11:00 ONLY Olenn Ford Jeanne Craln "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE" Set Complete Show lot Al STARTS SUNDAY FIRST OUTDOOR RUN JANE TONY FONDA FRANCIOSA "PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT" ALSO CHUCK CONNEIS IN COLOR "GERONIMO" So Rare So Enchanting! So Singularly Honored Reripirm of I Acirltmjr Award Nominations Photoplay Gold Medal Award Parcnti Magazine Special Award 'Seventee Picture of The Month Scholaittc Magazine's Bellnnger Award nd The Pulitzer Prue Novel HARPER LEE'S Mockingbird PECK; MADAM PHILIP ALFORD I ritDDCMTIV I ST. I. att CfNTSAl CEN 12:30 fJ NOW 2nd WEEK Lj (STATE CINTRAi et 7th urtnj 12:41 IWlEiViWil PLVS- "JACQUILIXE KENNEDY'S ASIAN JOURNEY" "1 COLOR 1 2 COLOR HITS I Adm.50o CfNTtAlelbl CART GRANT DtBOIAH KERR "The GRASS IS GREENER- ind 'FOREVER MY LOVE" WITH tl lOfHM OMY SCHNIIOf pertet't rrtnleis UVwtr SKut MT- unttt HIOAT II CK r-TjQ-i ASM rTiRIEvifRPBERt II If I St! Mi i 10:29. Geronlmo, 8:47. NEW RITZ: It's Only Money, 4:20, 7:10, 9:55.

Wild Westerners, 5:55, 8:45. Last complete show, 8:30. LARGO LARGO: The Vikings, 2, 1:20, Saintly Sinners, 4, 7:20, 10:30. NEW PORT RICHEY 1:30, 3:05. 8:40.

CINEMA: Reptilicus, 2, 7, 9:40. Wild Westerners, 3:30, 8:30. Last complete Show, 8:20. TARPON SPRINGS MIDWAY: Flv Weeks In Balloon, 6:45. No Tim for Sergeants, 8:46.

Wild Guitar, 10:50. TARPON: The Raven, 12:30, 1:26, 8:22, 9:18. Two Tickets to Paris, 2:08, 5:04, 8. BROOKSVILLE 41 DRIVE IN: Bounty Hunter, Neath Brooklyn Bridge. SOUTH SUNCOAST THEATRES BRAOENTON BRADENTON: Scarface Mob, 7.

Jumbo, 9:03. Boys' Night Out, 11:38. PALACE: To Kill A Mockingbird. Beep Prepared. SUBURBAN: Hold Back the Night, 7.

Battleground, 8:30. Between Heaven nd Hell, 10:35. Pork Chop Hill, 12:15. SARASOTA ACE: Rider on Dead Horse. Reptilicus.

CINEMA: Days of Win and Roses, 2:25, 4:55, 7:25, 9:55. FLORIDA: To Kill Mockingbird. RITZ: Divorce Italian Style. TRAIL DRIVE IN: 40 Pounds of Trou ble, 7:10, 12. Wild Guitar, 8:50.

Back to God's Country, 10:40. RUSKIN RUSKIN: Sorority Girl. Cool and Crazy. VENICE GULF: Scarfac Mob. TROPICAL: If A Man Answers.

The Savage Guns. PUNTA GORDA CHARLOTTE HARBOR DRIVE IN: Earth Is Mine. Back to God's Country. FORT MYERS ARCADE: Whit Slav Ship. Terror of the Blood Hunters.

EDISON: Term of Trial. AREA THEATRES TAMPA BRITTON: Days of Win and Roses, 1, 3:10, 5:25, 7:45, 10. Last complet show, 9:40. 20TH CENTURY DRIVE IN: Search for the Castaways, 7, 10:05. Frontier Uprising.

8-55. FLORIDA: Two for the Seesaw, 1, 3:45, 4:35, 9:25. I HILLSBORO DRIVE IN: Manchurlani Candidate, 8:15. Dr. Blood's Coffin, 10:20.

Girls, Girls and Gangsters, 6:40. DALE MABRY DRIVE IN: Samson and the Seven Miracles, 7, 12. Hercules Unchained, 8:30. Siege of Syracuse, 10:20. PALACE: Search for Paradise, 2,30, 8:30.

TAMPA: To Kill A Mockingbird, 11:25, 1:50, 4:20, 4:50, 9:15. ARCADIA ARCADIA DRIVE IN: Wild Guitar, 7, 9:45. The Wild Westerners, 8:40. DE SOTO: Sword of th Conqueror. The Valiant.

BARTOW RITZ: Sword of th Conqueror, Th Valiant. LAKELAND SILVER MOON DRIVE IN: Snake Woman. Leech Woman, Voodoo Woman. LAKELAND DRIVE IN: Search of the Castaways. Three Stooges In Orbit.

POLK: Diamond Head. FILMLAND DRIVE IN: Country Music Jubilee. Feudin' Fussin' Flghtln'. Wild In th Country. AUBURNDALE AUBURN: Vampir and th Ballerina.

Tower of London. DALE DRIVE IN: In Search of th Castaways. Thunder In the Sun. PLANT CITY CAPITOL: In Search of th Castaways. STARLIT! DRIVE IN: Five Weeks In Balloon.

Rid Vaqutro. High School Hellcats. Shakesperian Promotion STRATFORD, Ont. IT) Michael Langham, artistic director of the Shakespeare Festival, has! picked Martha Henry for major roles in next season's productions of "Troilus and Cressida" and: "The Comedy of Errors." Miss Henry won acclaim In! several small parts here during 1962 and was nailed by some of the critics as the acting find of the year. Have Fun go DANCING COLISEUM TONIGHT 2 FINE DANCE BANDS Continuous Music WOODY GARCIA AHN.s LATIN GROUP BILL EVANS MODERN MUSIC RESERVATIONS DIAL 862-7313 9 P.M.

'TIL 1 A.M. Adm. $1.25 Inel. Tax IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY OR YOU'VE HAD ONE THIS WEEK JUST PRESENT THIS AD AND BE OUR GUEST FREE CO-HIT AT 9:5 ONLYI FIRST OUTDOOR SHOWINGI EXCITING INTRIGUE Ct1 OftA ITVEC" GENE NELSON AND SUSPENSEI tUsUUU I CO MERRY ANDERS ll new. einw Enjoy Delicious GOURMET DINNERS from only $2,951 2 Spectacular Big Shows Dancing Carl Zimmerman Orch.

No Cover! No Minimuml "Fun Till The Wee Hours" OPENS MONDAY MARION MARLOWE DAILY 4-4 F.M. FREI KING SIZE COCKTAILS 1 "CARL AT THE RESERVATIONS CALL JOE JOl-IUM riiinr STARRING CARMEN CAYALLAR0 "The Poet of The Piano" MARCH 4 A BIG SHOW! HOT HORS DOEUVRES 75c KEYBOARD" MOORE ST. PtTERSIURO) BEACH MATINEE DANCE TODAY COLISEUM 2 P.M. 'til 4:30 FREE DANCE INSTRUCTION 2 P.M. RALPH CASE, DANCE MASTER ADM.

75c ON STAGE SUN 1114 fth ST. N. ART grW-sSHt STAGE SHOW I AN0 I FEATURE JJ PICTURE 11 DANCE TONIGHT AT THE PALAIS ROYAL with BOB BURKLEW and his Orchestra 9 P.M. Adm. $1.00 inc.

tax 2nd Sr. 2nd Ave. Ne. Ph. 842-7390 Dancing Instruction! Joseph Japour 5 1.

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