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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRf NOV. 13, 1953 9 GOING PLACES 68 Houses Book 'Moon Is Blue7 Sixty-eight motion picture theaters, representing 13 circuits throughout the metropolitan area, will launch engage ments next Wednesday of "The Moon Is Blue," the Otto Preminger-F. Hugh Herbert comedy hit starring William By AL SALERNO There's a heavy share of humor on display at the Casa Seville in Franklin Square where two of the four acts on the entertainment list are tailored for chuckles. A couple of old friends at this sprawling Long Island Holuen, uavia mven ana Maggie McNamara. "The Moon Ii Blue" will move into the 68 neighborhood Disiro are oacn.

ior me current show, playing alongside Duke Durell, who brought a brandi new routine to these shores houses directly from the Brook lyn Fox, where it la currently from Europe. A very clever fellow, this sh i wing as well as from the Victoria on Broadway, where it winds up its 19-week New York premiere engagement Durell, he (as they used to say Tuesday night. Brooklyn theaters that will In the old days) amuses and amazes while plfylng a violin In all conceivable positions and styles. First time seen In this area. On the bill, too, is G.

Ray Terrell, a man of magic, with a slick act fresh from a string of plush hotel dates. White tie and tails, this one. One of the present me comeny nit are: the Republic, Kismet, Coliseum, Harbor, Fortway, Marboro, Stadium, Congress, St. George, Oceana, Patio, Midwood, Savoy, Carlton, Tuxedo, Mayfair, Avon and Avalon. ton favorites with caia trade.

He makes the club an annual port of call. "Take the High I M-G-M picture starring Richard Widmark, Karl Maiden and Elaine Stewart, will open at the Femme charmers are Evelyn Kent, another long-time favorite, who sings songs old ana new, ana itonnie Hayden, Meyinir i neater on inov. la. a rugged comedy of today's Army "fake the High Ground!" 'BOTANY BAY Technicolor adventure film starring Patricia Medina, is at the Mayfair. Alan Ladd is co-starred.

a dancing tapster who throws! some song-making into thel was filmed in Ansco Color at Koi-t. Bliss, Texas, one of the MARY SMALL, singer, stars in Ben Moksik's Town and Country Club show. routine. Music for show and danclnor: Carlos Varela, spelled by the BONITAS SISTERS, Mary and Martha, joined the new revue at Chateau Madrid. The young dancers perform to Latin rhythms.

l.irwest military installations in the country. The picture was produced by Dore Schary the Cinemascope comedy hit in! technicolor from 2th Ontury- Maaaune i i Trio in rhumbas. FOFFE'S Long-time occu Hox at Loew's Slate and directed by Kienard rooks. Joseph L. Mankiewlcz has ar the Theaters, are return Synagogue Topics Dr.

Brady Says: pant of a busy corner location List and Layman Elected to Board Of RKO Theaters rived in Rome to set up head-j ing to the screen after prolonged absences. Lauren BacaU has been away over two years, in Bay Ridge, this Italian restaurant has been attractine a quarters tor igaro, tne new Independent film produc 5-year-old son has catering trade as well as those Synagogue topics for this column must he in the hands of the Religions Editor no later than Wednesday.) acting in this time onlv as Mrs. tion company for which the Bright's disease and has been diners who come for the Humphrey BOBart and mother nter-producer-dlrector 1 1 make "The Barefoot Contessa' out of school since January. He has been on a high protein diet IN "KISS ME KATE," screen version of the Broadway stage hit now at Radio City Music Hall in Ansco Color, Ann Miller and Kathryn Grayson are starred in roles that combine dancing, singing and comedy. Howard Keel is co-starred.

Neapolitan fare offered night ly on the menus. Foffe's 94th as It Ic with Humphrey Bogart and I Krtmond O'Brien as the male! must drink plenty of! of their children, while Betty Grable has been doing likewise as Mrs. Harry James for nearly a year. Marilyn Monroe, the third member of the trio, has reversed this record by turning called to distinguish it from nounced that at a regular meet- co-stars. liquids.

He seems very much others bearing the family irig pf the board of directors of name, is run by Palsy Koffe, the corporation held vclnlav. improved. However, friends insist we lake him to the best who directs kitrhen opera-' Albert A. List was elected a tlons with a sharp and know-! director and chairman of the out. a large numner ot pictures, advertised Please tell us what you would do if he were your child? W.

H. ing eye. Board and Dudley Q. Layman Italian and American items was elected a director to fill Contrition I'd ask such "friei are found on the luncheon list the vacancies as a result of the) available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

I resignations of Ben-Flemingj they take me for. wS right-, )l i- .1 name ror dinner, served omu to jr.au, sessel ami William wardaii. -course meals are available Mr, List recently became the formerly applied to both acute! jmirnu Inflammation of the kidneys iz2SL itartlng at $1.75. largest individual stockholder! Front Pag People ot kku Tneaters corporation (acute nephritis) and chronic inflammation of the kidneys There is a pleasant cocktail! lounge and catering facilities separate from It. Entertain-! wnen ne acquired approxi mately 886,000 shares of stock (chronic nephritis).

the transaction in wnicn ment is presented weekends, Foffe's location is a fe Old timers conjectured that Howard Hughes disposed of lean meat, egg white, cheese, I SHOWS I minutes' drive off the Belt STAR nis entire noiamgs in tne tne- beans and other foods high faraway 4th Ave. exit. nnnADVAY ater company. Mr. List is a well known and hihlv regard ART WANER.

pianlst-maes- p. OOR SHOW protein were bad tor tne patient with Bright's disease. Doctors today know that there is no reason for restricting the pa ed industrialist and investor tro at Lou Walters' Latin l7f'l i CREAGER 1 ind In addition to being direc Quarter, will celebrate his fifth tor of a it' tient's Intake of such food. The anniversary at the 48th St. tions.

he is chairman of the AHO HIS showplace tomorrow. Lou correspondent says his young son has a diet high in protein. board of The United States Finishing Company and of the waiters is tendering a special A good diet! POWER! PERFORMANCE! Aspinook Corporation. pariy 10 vvaner ana nis orcnes-tra after the last show on Sat Young patients with acute Vtllnr Sfrtim, I. VA.

S-015 Mr. Layman is a vice presi Bright's disease get along better: urday, which will be attended dent-treasurer and member of by all of the members of the, the board of The United States current "TMs is Paris" on a high protein diet all the meat, milk, eggs, cheese, they want than they do when their diet Is restricted to con- Finishing Company and of the AND LOW PRICE! i nihi- III. to the whims and fancies Theaters board include David Name Dr. Jacobs of some well, you tinish it, I'm restrained by injunction. J.

Greene, A. Louis Oresman, Edward C. Raftery and Sol A. Schwartz, Superintendent Wrong Explanation Sign Frederic March Detroit, Nov. 13 (U.R) Laurl Nienl, 55, was fined $150 I CHINESE FOOD AT ITS BEST I Pony favlHin ISO Par ton at sun I 530 FttLTOI ST.

M00KUI N. H.ATIU1H AVI. IXTIWSION Of City Hospitals Fredric March has been igned by William Perlberg and yesterday for reckless driving when he told the judge "I was too drunk to walk." The appointment of Dr. Mor George Seaton for the star role of Admiral Tarrant in their ris A. Jacobs as senior general medical superintendent of the: Department of Hospitals and forthcoming production of James Mitchener's "The Bridges at Toko-Ri." Mark Rob- director of its Bureau of Medical and Hospital Services was announced today by Dr.

Marcus D. Kogel, Commissioner of Hospitals. son directs tne spectacular film, which has William Holden co-starred. March is cast as a crusty Navy officer up from the ranks who has lost two sons in service. Martha Raye's medics warned her for the last time.

Bill Miller and Julie Podell, after seven silent years, patched their rift Roma Paige lost her mom The Morris Levys (she's Patricia Byrne; he's the Bandbox bigwig) called off the divorce Tony Martin okayed the Copa chore Groucho Marx joins the grandpa set early next year Natalia Zeno and Harold Blumberg (he's the Brook's Costume exec) took the plunge Barney Glazer mending Nunally Johnson lost his pop Maxwell Hamilton and Bluebook (the mag) called it a day The Herb Shriners' great expectation may be double-troubles Janice Rule and Ralph Meeker ain't feuding Grace Kelly's flight to the Coast helped Ray Milland chase his blues. Sir Winston Churchill will resign before Spring The Donald Duncans (he's the Yo-Yo zillionaire) settled their mistake quietly and out of court Bobo Rockefeller listening to Hollywood offers The Charles Skouras scare nixed his lad's engagement party. She's Mary Mellos Nicky Hilton would give six of his papa's hotels if Paula Stewart said yes The Jerry Colonnas, after 23 years, are still lovebugs Mari Blanchard and Greg Bautzer exploded just as they were setting the date The Jack Albertsons' new tax deudction arrives any edition Jeff Jones and Magda Gabor are burning up the coast-to-coast wires Joel Grey luffs Terry Moore Maggl Whittlng signed the papers. Eddie Cantor being urged to announce his retirement Of course it will be denied, but Charles Chaplin has contacted a Washington biggie for his much-wanted return to these shores Don Cherry and Wendy Wayne are listening to each other's Ps Beth Douglas has Valentino Challvel talking to himself. In French, naturally Rusty Draper being tested for the movie lead in "Oklahoma" Rumors have it that the Lex Barkers' (she's Lana Turner) image will be a 1954 arrival Marlon Brando and Movita taking the plunge next month Selene Walters told Jim Kimberly, the Chicago billionaire, he'd have his answer in a few days Liz Dailey dating Geary Steffen The Stanley Donens (she's Marion Marshall) are baby-bird gazing Henny Young-man's funny remark: "Everybody's in TV, I'm still trying to get Into radio." Color TV won't be ready until next Christmas HALL OF ACCLAIM: By all means the funniest picture of the year, "How to Marry a Millionaire," with the nod going to Marilyn Mmmmmonroe The new NBC-Tver, "I Led Three Lives," with Richard Carlson Collets Mars, jie veree alluring Mademoiselle from Parse, being gay for ze Persian Room zet at ze Plaza George Shearing's music magic, "Easy to Love." The Washington buzz buzz set is talking about former Congressman Haaiilton Fish's Thanksgiving party.

He's only invited the anti-Eisenhower GOPers Marlene Dietrich's lassie, Maria Riva, may give love another chance John Lindsay (Diana Lynn's former heart) and Jane Webster checking calendar dates Marion Davis is betting $180,000 on "Kismet" Phil Rapp and Jackie Gleason are taking "The Honeymooners" to court Sarah Vaughn and Columbia may call it a day The Joe Pev-neys' (mom's Mitzi Green) image due as an early December arrival Jill Schaefer (her pop's the producer) and Bill Shepperd joined hearts. Dr. Jacobs succeeds Dr. Herbert Scheffer as chief med ical administrator of the mu-l nicipal hospital system. Dr.

Scheffer retired from the department to become executive director of Miriam Hospital In WEDDING DINNEI Rife All INCIWDEDI sun COLD H0RS D'OSUVMS GIANT MANHATTAN C0CKTAI1 IN MAGNIFICENT AIR-CONDITIONED A native of Brooklyn, Dr. Ja KIVAI UININU KUUM our $2041 BUYS ALL THAT MAKES PONTIAC GREAT I DEUVIIIED IN BROOKLYN Come In and get your best dollar-for-dollar buy this Pontiac Special 6-Cyl. Two-Door Sedan. State and local tans, If any, license, optional equipment and accessories are extra. Prices subject to change without notice.

Price may vary in surrounding communities due to transportation differentials. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A Pontiac cobs is a veteran of 26 years of service in the Department of Hospitals. He is a graduate of New York University College WITH DANCE FLOOR AND MICROPHONE FRUIT tur ww 1 cflgtY OUVIS CAWOT SHAW AorW olll Mm I -tKD F45H10HED CHICKEN WJPW1TH with Chtl' fM of Medicine, and has been one of the three general mdicarl su- perintenaenis ot tne aepart-ment since Feb. 1, 1949. A Mason, he is a former Dis OibUl Grovy Coifo trict Deputy Grand Master, 8th INCLUDING ALL TIPS masonic District oi Mannattan.

i Dr. Jacobs lives at 1170 Manor Road, Port Richmond, S. I. TOSS) GREEK SUM WW DKSSI COFRS CHOCOLATE AWAIT SEE YOUR NEAREST PONTIAC DEALER A BOTTLE Of "FOUR MSB" ON EVERT TABLE GHfl ip 3-T1ER DECORATED WEDDING CAKE SWUM All rondltlmj9jSSp NEVINS FULTON BROOKLYN Anderson, Mother's Society; Dine varK'e Miss rome, Business ana rro- tessional Women; Emllyn by- Spencer Church Sponsors Bazar phax, Senior Choir; Mrs. Jose- phine Campos, Young Adults; Mrs.

Inez Bibb, Youth Choir; RESTAURANTS RESTAURANTS Otto Armbruster and D. Lans- Spencer Memorial Presby ng Parker. don't know tho Joj of Ut hT. Ustod llvo lobstoro I AMERICA CAFE PLYMOUTH terian Church will hold its annual fair today from 2 to 9 p.m., 1.00 up. FtI SMS WUtb SS1I A CORRECTION Seeking a Christmas job? A complete (election of part and full time job opportunities at various metropolitan department and specialty stores is carried everyday in the Brooklyn Eagle Help Wanted columns.

If you are planning to earn some extra money for your Christmas Shopping, why not apply for one of these well-paying positions? You will, undoubtedly, find one which fits precisely into your time schedule. A MC FT HifVO Cater to Banquets, Weddings, It was reported in the Brook In the Parish House the church. Parties and AH Social Functions FAMOUS FOB FINS FOOD BREAKFAST, LCNCBRON. SUFFIX ULULiLilHU lyn Eaele vesterdav that at a TOOMEY'S lulnOMmon'! Li Chairman for the event is Alice Davis. Members of the CAFE AND RESTAURANT meeting Wednesday night in Prospect Hall, 261 Prospect! CLASSON PARK AVIS.

planning committee include: Desmond Callan, Henrietta nrm BLVD. a Rogers at. air conditioned for your comfort CHINESE RESTAURANTS In Brooklyn kJ I noted roa good rooD family I DINNERS ALWAYS OPEN FRER Coot, Itlui An. (Hnr Amu U) PARKING Ul SEAR AIR-CONDITIONED Ave oi organizers or tne American Federation of Labor's International Longshoremen's As- Crome, Mrs. Owen Evans, Mary Wtatlon, one of the speakersj free parking.

F0FFE 9ITH ST. A 4TH AVE. LEE'S OF CHINAT0 WN Turn Santomareo, "organ FEATURING EVELYN DOWNS TRIO Malta Ctitiini Atr-Condltlmtt RANQDST AND WEDDING FACtUTIlg PLVNIKA 04 BU. T-73 cocktail lounse izer at the Brooklyn Armyi Base." Mr. Santomareo has informed the Brooklyn Eagle Ullkey, Mary uaupp, Mrs.

George W. Johnston, Mrs. De-W'tt Parker and Malcolm G. Smith. Mrs.

Allen D. Healy is chairman of the dinner and Mrs. Ar-mand Bmneau of decorations. Chairmen for the seles tables. IApC BOROUGH HALL, 330 FULTON ST.

OPEN SUNDAYS WWM AIROISDITIONED lit Manhattan CHINATOWN Goo Mori m.k a.oiit. PAGODA that, while he was present the meeting, he was not there as a speaker and as an organizer for the F. L. A. at Inner n4 Attn Tkoattf Coctl.il Loam which will display many and! the Army Base.

Phone the Brooklyn Eagle 'Going Places MAin 4-6200, Ext'. 395, for Helpful Ideas and Reservations. Mon. thru Fri, 9A.M.-5 P.M. assorted items tor eany i nnsi-mas shoppers, are Miss Gilkey, The Guild; Mrs.

Parker, Westminster League; Mrs. Johnston, Junior Ladies; Mrs. William BUY V. 6. SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS.

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