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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 76

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if. 7R THE TtFrORD. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1962 Entertainment Opera Foundation ANTRIM JUNIOR 1 PL4Y WILL BOW 'Barnaby To Ke Given On October 19, 20 Chooses Advisers Emrich Lists Notables On Board; Date Is Set For Concert In Emerson Dumoat Edwin Emrich of Haworth, president of the Grand Opera Foundation of New Jersey, has announced -ir, rr I I i I formation of an advisory board to assist mm in lurmeiuis i 'j I Suffern, X. Y.

A good newspaper reporter is supposed lo separate truth from fiction, but how can he when a political campaign is filled with fairy godfathers, talking dogs, gentlemanly ghosts, and leprechauns? That's the problem that con the objective of the organization, wnicn is 10 Dnng proie-sional grand opera at popular prices to New Jersey residents. Members ot me advisory ooara. annciinted bv Emrich are: Rep fronts Peter Underwooa oi man-wah in his role as a newspaper Antrim's iunior pro resemative frann u. usmers jr. iR, Ninth Districti.

Representative William B. Widnall Sev erford. Assemblyman Harry Randall and Assemblyman Carmine F. Savino Jr. Emrich also announced that the nt tl a article f'f I i It' duction.

The dramatization of enth District former State ben Walter Henry Jones, Assem Barnaby is scheduled tor two performances on October 19 and 20. aim "oiti iimj ucAi ante mi blyman F. Walton Wanner, Sher-the foundation would be at an iff Martin J. Ferber. Magistrate auperatic concert.

Friday eve- ator all-operatic concert, Friday eve wTs-iiTiv liFRE; The famed Talbot Brothers of Th role is filled bv Ira Everett Irving Smith, and Assemblyman Marion West Hig- mi Frida nieht. October 2b, at the ning, October 19, at the cnurcn of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Neptune Inn, Paramus, for the benefit of the Pascack Chapter of i tk TathnU now on their annual Amerl- Eins- Also, Freeholder Aioeri mos- Munn Hedses of Ladentown as a little boy with a wild imagination. Barnabv's Mom and Pop are Rickv Gaston Scott and Betsy Ann Cogger of Suffern. Ricky is can tour and being seen at local colleges, T. V.

and in top night clubs, are famed lor their taiypso nuniDers. inc winner at the Cannes festival, "Wings to Bermuda" will also be shown. kin. Assemblyman Peter Morales, Assemblyman Nelson G. Gross, Mayor Harold J.

Witten-bauer of Dumont, Assemblyman Joseph C. Woodcock Councilman Robert E. Wesp of Ruth- known to local fans wno nave ecian him rpnrpnt infl Suffern Saints, Soldier lint Koaa, imer-son. adjoining the Hackensack Golf Club. Each aria and concert number will be prefaced by a brief description of the stage action.

James V. Yarnall of Dumont, executive direction of the Foundation, will tell of the future plans of the organization. Emrich will make the address of welcome and will preside. High School in varsity tennis and junior varsity wrestling, wnue I Hit Betsy has been active in dramatics and community service ill PLAY BY SHERIDAN at the same school. The Droducts of Barnaby OPENS JANUARY 24 imagination are legion.

First is a fairy godfather who does the wrong thing at the right time, CRITANI THEATRE HACKENSACK, N. J. I. Troy Donahue Moves Into 'Hawaiian Eye9 As A Private Eye Of Sorts, He Does Intrusive Role On T. V.

Series By RICK DU BROW Hollywood (UPI) Yes, Virginia, there really is a Troy Gielgud Richardson Will Star In played by Jeffrey May. men there's a leprechaun from Brook-lvn rtnnp hv Willie Burlinaham: 'School or acanaar kw York Alexander H. a gentleman ghost played by Rob Cohen's all-star presentation of 1 -1 tl ert Kier Kuhns, and a taming Ang uhnsp vocalizations are han The Scnool lor aeanaai uy Richard Brinsley Sheridan has set January 24 for its New York dled by Gareth Watts. Antrim audiences will remember Willie in "ThP Skin of Our Teeth" and iuiiuttuv no ic nnrl sfrnn? and has the rare ability to make V. jr the most glamorous and exciting events seem colorless and opening at the Majestic ineaier.

This English company, headed by Sir Ralph Richardson and Sir John Gielgud, will play a limited 6-week engagement on Broadway. I The North American premiere unll hp nn November 28 at the Mon Nit Only Oct. 15 C0MINQ 0M THE STAGE Opening National Tour Direct' From 1 year On B'woy 'HILARIOUS apS A Shot in the Dark Mail Phona Ordtrs Box Office Now Open For Reservations Phono Dl 3-8845 Suts $3.00 54.00 "Reluctant while Rob has several plays behind him, including "The Man Who Came To Dinner" and M. S. Pina flat, something like the New Yorn yanxees.

HER BIGGEST FAN'S: Carroll Baker, star of I a elcome bouquet from her children upon return- For us kids, though, A. B. L. the new Broadway snow "lome un otrons grw 1 is uj rpa rhpd the penultimate in Schubert Theater in Philadelphia. ian Medical Center, is the largest BOARD APPROVES Gareth Watts is known for his Magic Playhouse puppet shows.

Supporting roles as neighborhood children are filled by Greg voluntary, nonprotu nospuai CHOICE OF MAJOR the United States. Wahl, Leslie Steinberg, ennsto- is alive except that he makes motions. But for us kids, we think that, outside of Dick Clark, Troy and Connie are the greatest really people to be envied. I mean, if you can be a disc jockey or a television star, there's really nothing better, is there? The whole world is peachy, and everybody's happy. Troy Donahue is the best actor since Gardner McKay.

nlipr Frepman. Robin Watts, Bridge Instructor Replaces Sheridan On Committee Bergenfield The Board of F.dncation last night approved LIBRARY FRIENDS PLAN BOOK FAIR Rprffpnfield The Friends of Tommy Rednour, and Mary Jane Corsner. Leading them is Jane, ecstasy a week ago last night when it moved Troy into the "Hawaiian Eye" series with Connie Stevens. It was a natural transition, Donahue having previously served in a series called "Surfslde which was a "Hawaiian Eye" set in Miami and was the worst thing that happened to Florida since Castro. SOCIAL DIRECTOR In his new role, Donahue plays a hntpl social director, which It begins a 3-week engagement ai the Fisher Theater in Detroit on December 17, and starts a 2-week stay at Toronto's O'Keefe Center on January 7.

Following a limited engagement at the Majestic "The School for Scandal" will play in Boston. Joining Richardson and Gielgud, who is director, are Ger-aldine McEwan, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Meriel Forbes, Malcolm Keen, Laurence Naismith, and Richard Easton. Sir John Gielgud directed. the appointment of Postmaster William P. Major as a member MISS DULLEA GETS STAFF NURSE POST Assigned To Orthopedic Unit At N.

Y. Medical Center New Milford Miss Frances M. Dullea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dullea of 116 Al-lessandrini Avenue, has been appointed a staff nurse in orthopedics at Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City.

Miss Dullea was graduated from Immaculate Conception High School, Lodi, in 1959 and St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing, New York City, last "wS Vt.hV' the nosy girl from next door, played bv Maria Mitchell. Mike Rednour "and Kathy France play a psvehiatrist and his nurse while Bruce Fairfield and Steven Becker portray the villains of the piece. of the Adult School executive committee. Major, who teaches bridge for beginners at the sphnnl will reDlace Edward J.

the Library made plans for its book fair November 29 and 30 and December 1 during a committee session last night in the Free Public Library of the Borough Hall. Michael A. Marco was named chairman of the 3-day fair which will take place in- the front lobby The Channel Swim: Ed Sullivan's November 4 salute to composer Richard Rodgers on C. B. V.

will originate in Sheridan who has moved out of town. Superintendent of Schools C. Donald Jess recommended the onnmntmpnt He exolained that gives you an idea of what even the producers think of him. And last nieht. in what could Carnegie Hall Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum star in N.

B. Saturday night have been a sharp tale of a young hoodlum's attraction to a stolen onnihpr annointment will be nec CAMPAIGN Hollywood (UPI) Universal Studios says it will launch an advertising campaign in 17 national publications for its Ross Hunter romantic comedy, "If a Man essary shortly owing to the fact movie, "River or wo Keturn Jeffrey Hunter Barbara Perez of the Borough Han. Mrs. Joseph Wolin will handle publicity. Other members of the committee are Brar V.

Riewerts, Mrs. Wilbur Hoberg, and Mrs. Paul Gaw- Excerots from Euripedes June. The Presbyterian Hospital, composed of the 10 hospitals and that the late Charles uieason, committee vice-chairman, died last week. SUSAN PETER Greek tragedy "The Bacchae" will be aired Sunday on C.

B. "NO MAN IS AN ISLAND" also "LUST FOR LIFE" enus Jr clinics at the coiumDia-rresDyier T. "Look Up and Live" KAYWARD -FINCH Premier Ahmed Ben Bella of newly independent Algeria will appear on A. a. v.s "Adlai Stevenson Reports" Sun I if violin, Donahue's ludicrous intrusions as a quasi-private eye stripped the story of all warmth.

In addition to a fight with a hoc "lum in which his tie stayed firmly in place, our social director was, as always, another of those slick, empty, icy, impersonal machine-made products of the Warner Bros, people factory. You know the girls: Capri pants and a blank expression. Donahue recently said: "I despise the intellectuals. I'd rather be a bum on a beach than a highbrow intellectual all over Eu-rope." WW day. DIANE CYRIL lriM vnVABT JACK l.KMMON csouca MIMMJI N.

B. V. DicK Powell show for October 23, in which a tuna fisherman learns his lovely 'THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY" ALAN LADD ROD 8TEIGER "13 WEST STREET" FBI. ANNE BANCROFT IN MIRACLE WORKER' -JESSICA 2Ll EDGARkLAN "POPS' stowaway is wantea lor muraer, was co-authored by Cecil Smith, television critic of the Los Angeles Times; the stars are Carolyn Jones and Harry 4 Well, the beacn is oniy iu mnes from Hollywood, and the rest chmilH tako rarp nf itself. But P.J-l.ff.g"Ji;SEaaafcailr,..

mi1 NOW THRU SATURDAY last night, he was involved in a stnrv that at least Dretended to a slightly intellectual touch. NOW THRU TUBS. Kim NOVAK Tony RANDALL It seems that Donahue, as director, arranged a violin It? 1 Vtiw'W "BOYS NIGHT OUI" BOB HOPE "BACHELOR IN PARADISE" BOTH IN CINEMASCOPE COLOR concert. Alter tne concert, ine violinist's Stradivarious is placed, in the trunk of a taxi which is stolen by three young hooodlums Anw Bancroft "The Miracle Worker" Peter Sellers "Only Two Can Play" Ee. Show, United Community Chest New Hollywood Sneak Preview Not Released.

Adm. No Tickets, Donations. Thurs. 11 thru Tues. 16 "The Pidoeon That Took Rome" A Fitd Kdww-KciianJ Owe Production out on a larK.

also, "Damn The uetiant" The least criminal of the three. I FORT lEl.WI 4-2500 I 3H PARKING BPP. THEATRE a Hawaiian ftoy professionally etched by actor Marc Romaunt does not know the value of the violin but feels pulled to it, re 'tha 4NNF Lillys membering ms dean lawers attraction to the instrument. BANCROFT piracies; Now! ta Bl Week fe: Tke the Family To See 'P I "THE MUSIC MAN" (Technicolor) ii Rotert Shirley Buddy Preston Jones Hackett There was a fine scene in which Romaunt goes to his father's old friend, a violin wonier- Plus "DENTIST IN A CHAIR" teacher, and asks for lessons; and in which the teacher suspects something is wrong when he hears the instrument tone. TTvnrvfhinff mnvprf excent when now tops rop i6a Donahue was around.

It is sometimes difficult to tell whether he Jeffrey Hunter Marstamll Tbompion I Robt. Shirley Buddy Prcinn Hackett LAST I DATS i "THE MUSIC MAN Plus "THIS EARTH IS MINE" Strrln Rock Hudson BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 P. M. SHOWTIME AT DUSK i PAINTINGS SHOWN IN TECH. CINEMASCOPE Si Works By Margery Ryerson On mm III THEATRE! Display At faper ivim Milihurn Mareerv Ryerson, I ten.

itlrt I it jfr.tN.l ni iy HUM tu rn i mmm N. who is listed in Who's Who in America as a painter, etcher, and lithographer, will exhibit her SNEAK PREVIEW TOM'W 8:35 P. M. OP AN OUTSTANDING NEW FIIM LAST WEEKS "BEST Imtrnt Awirdil paintings at the paper Miu may-house, Millburn, Art Gallery for 3 weeks. Miss Ryerson, who is known for her paintings of children, had a recent show at the National Arts rinh in Npw Vnrk.

has etchings 0 tf I Ni yf TIME FOR I TEUPHOHt I MnMninnmir UI.p noii.iua. ui-m ANF P65tNTi WMSTS. Biindi (wil. lit I ML ') MX UATt KttRVCB WwHwiititHTl in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian, the New York Public Library, and museums throughout the country. She is a member of the National Academy of Design and has been invited by the Royal Academy of Painters of Watercolours in London to exhibit there.

The Paper Mill Art Gallery Is open to the public without charge every day from 1:30 until 10 P. M. ACTOR IS WED iitT.ei PLUS "VICE RAID" Box Offic Open rj.30 Showtime at Duik U11N SPRING VALLEY. N. Y.

tt 6-6060 FRE5 PARKING lof 600 CAR! I 0 JoGOTA-HU9-923i Michael Wager, Susan Fonda Married In New York Mu Vnrk rilPH Actor Michael Wager and Mrs. Susan Blanchard Fonda were married yesterday by Rabbi Charles Exclusive Showing! Now in the 9lli month of its Record Breaking Broadway Premiere! "LAST YEAR AT IMRIEHBAD" 'Extremely unusual truly different GIG YOUNG AUDREY MEADOWS VHtF. COFPtE SF.BVKD IN OUR T. V. I.OIINtiK Shulman at the home of tne bride's mother, Mrs.

Oscar Ham-mrrstcin II. The bride formerly was married to actor Henry Fonda. The groom, currently appearing in (he off-Broadway play "Brecht on also was previously married and his son Alex was one of the ushers. Conductor Leonard Bernstein was best man, and Mrs. Alice Hammerstein Mathias was ma GRANT-LEE FR" PARKING WH 5-4244 Hill Abbott Plliilo How-after 9 P.M.

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there's a new low rate after 9 P.M. for many out-of-town station calls to points within New Jersey. ONLY TWO CAN PLAY" talis such as 'person-to-person, collect or credit card cans. NARCOTICS PIC Hollywood (UPI) Lee Pogo-stin has begun work on the screen treatment of "Synanon Ilou.se", a controversial Santa Monica, establishment that, deals with treatment of nar-fotk's addicts. The film will be made by Richard Quine Productions for Columbia release, with shooting to begin next year.

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