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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 14

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Kansas City, Missouri
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mt '4 aw- rf-' -4 tjwnrTZ vmmj a PageiB The Kansas City Star Monday September 29 I960 gagM tl) EXOTIC TOPLESsl FEMALE DANCERS WAITRESSES Daily Monday-Saturday 11:30 AM to 1:30 AM i Served 11:30 A to 4:00 PM Mon-Sat Mru-Leihnirm 4IU ---1- ImiAnBnOpSi li5t iWMlSi I snopping ocntors 8rc 3rnony scuviuos vA Ain liiilrMitirr Wl ness uampaign i ne inerTve oi me moniniorig the pm Adlitl a lm hi fa t' Alfa fA some or me events open to mo Clarinetist a great stylist of 1 hot jazz By Terry Teachout Gray Oyde Bison wnAMchOoM With Paul fa linn nltttll XtiZtibAM A Private Club Gray E4CH CLOC 111 4l and State AveKaneae City Kaniai tht fly flfl VI ery randmother-in-law Cuesta ev-Lawrence which led me to what the Friends of grand moth watches Henry week on NOTICE-FINAL DOTS I Sale End October 5 MarijA many name brand gift itama reduced to Con early for best selection on fimited quantities Oct 22 I A QULl (VinLiiua DmUm IUM A a ongnt unnKing rroDiom nim pm Kansas City North Community Center 3930 Antioch Road Dynamics Family film 3 to 5 pm National Council on Alcoholism 6155 Oak Oct 24 Shrine on the Hill Al-Anon Open Meeting 8 pm 1924 1 1th Kansas City Kansas Open house 3 to 5 pm North Kansas City Hospital Drug Rehabilitation Unit 2800 Hospital Drive "Alcoholism" a playlet presented by the Roving Street Players of Western Missouri Mental Health Center Alcohol and Drug Program 1 0 am to 3 pm City Center Square Open house noon to 7 pm Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center 1310 10th Exhibits at City Center Square Oct 26 Open house 1 to 3 pm Jan Clayton Center 51 13 Troost Oct 29 Life Death and Recovery" film 8 pm Kansas City North Community Center 3930 Antioch Road "Who Says I Can Drink?" play on teen-agers and drinking 3:30 pm South Building Auditorium Shawnee Mission Medical Center 74th and Grandview "Values and Attitudes: Interpersonal Skills and How They Can Help Prevent Abuse" public meeting 3 to 5 pm National Council on Alcoholism 6155 Oak Oct 31 Open house noon to 7 pm Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center 1316 10th Oct 1 "Values and Attitudes: Interpersonal Skills and How They Can Help Prevent Abuse" public meeting 3 to 5 pm National Council on Alcoholism 6155 Oak "Chalk Talk" film 8 pm Kansas City North Community Center 3930 Antioch Oct 3 Open house noon to 7 pm Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center 1310 10th Oct 4 Exhibits at Blue Ridge Mall Oct 7 Bonner Springs Al-Anon open meeting 8 pm 1 134 130th Bonner Springs Oct 8 "Individualized Program on Ways to Start an Alcoholism Prevention public meeting 3 to 5 pm National Council on Alcoholism 6155 Oak "Family" film Kansas City North Community Center 3930 Antioch Road Oct 10 Display at Douglass State Bank 1314 Fifth Kansas City Kansas Share Al-Anon open meeting 8 pm 10th and Central Kansas City Kansas Bonner Springs Al-Anon open meeting 10 am 1 134 130th Bonner Springs Open house noon to 7 pm Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center 1310 10th Oct 11 Exhibits at Antioch and Ward Parkway shopping centers Hour: Mon -Frt town lo 7pm Sat 9am to 6pm Sun Ham to 6pm Nall Hills Shopping Center 9S10-A Nall Overland Perk Kansas fl -1064 Satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded wonder just Jazz had in mind when it him to open this year's series day night Not that crew worth listening to you understand but somehow one usually identify it with hot jazz I was wrong Cuesta (whose credentials include a long stint with Jack Teagarden) is a jazz clarinetist of the very first rank one of a vanishing breed and any doubts I had about his pedigree vanished the moment he stepped on stage and applied a backbeat to Street He has a large liquid vibrato-tinged tone that remains full-bodied in every register and he handles both ballads and up-tempo tunes with equal facility When Cuesta elects to get hot the whole room shakes The backup band was Paul Gray and the Gaslight Gang which has a name like a funny-hat Dixieland band but which actually is a tight riffy mainstream group that plays the everything from good Dixieland to an ingenious Stan Kenton medley that featured an eerily accurate parody of piano style from Mike Beisner Tne Gaslight Gang kicked off the evening with an elegant "Moten that sported a neat arrangement good solos and really exceptional drumming from Johnny his high-hat work alone was worth the price of admission Oct 13 Merriam Al-Anon open meeting 8 pm 5703 Oak Grove Kansas City Kansas Oct 14 "Teen-age Alcoholism" talk 7:30 Pniay Westridge Elementary School 10515 Grandview Road Oct IS Use Misuse and Abuse of Alcohol" lecture 3 to 5 pm National Council on Alcoholism 6155 Oak "It Can't Happen to Me" film 8 pm Kansas City North Community Center 3930 Antioch Road Oct 16 Lecture by Father Joseph Martin Little Theater Municipal Auditorium Oct 17 Open house 2 to 4 pm Western Missouri Alcohol and Drug Program 600 22nd Open house noon to 7 pm Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center 1310 10th Oct 18 Exhibits at the Landing Indian Springs Metro North and Metcalf South shopping centers Oct 21 "Film Festival on Alcoholism" 1 to 5 pm Lecture Room Addiction Rehabilitation Unit Shawnee Mission Medical Center 74thrand Grandview ay Morning Incj ThereTIbe a hot time in the hot tub tonight! MIDDLE AGE CRAZY WSOtWMIHUCINUDYlOX HELD OVER FIFTH SIZZLING WEEK! Heart of America HQME IMPLEMENT SHOW Low'budget psychological garbage that it holds your interest The other members of the cast best as sensational trash spiced killer revealed until the final A mild level of suspense with ample amounts of gore and reel after the audience has been enough to elevate this offering out sex to guarantee brisk ticket led to several of the sewer It can be described sales By Robert Trussell stall writer How It Rates Schizoid a murder mystery contains graphic violence female nudity and simulated sex (Audience rating: R) Now showing at the Blue Ridge Gladstone Red Bridge Seville and Trail Ridge theaters: the Boulevard Fairyland Hiway 40 North and South drive-in theaters Produced by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus written and directed by David Paulsen released by Cannon Films and featuring the following principal players: Klaus Kinski Marianna Hill Craig Wasson Christopher Lloyd Flo Gerrish Donna Wilkes Joe Regal buto and Richard Herd 4 BIG DAYS STARTS THURSDAY October 2 3 4 5 Municipal Auditorium Come see new in Home Improvement! Exciting displays and exhibits by Kansas City merchants cover home improvements from roof to basement 1 00 1 Great Ideas for your home and Great Entertainment tool Admission $3 kids under 12 free DOORS OPEN 1-10 PM TWO DAILY STAGE SHOWS AT 3 7:30 "Jr? Qctober 2 It 3 Slalki Parlon October 4 5 Tommy Overstreet WHI Be There Tool Klaus Kinski the German actor who achieved international recognition after appearing in films for New Wave director Werner Herzog spent many years toiling in low-budget forgettable melodramas designed for quick play- IjeoH Geuuncj CcMAai City 1925-1980 ALL WEEK LONG THRU SATURDAY OCT 4 a- DOLkAR SAVER COUPON Movies luff PlESEIif AT BOX OFFICE REGULAR $300 TICKET Win A Prize! Great Idea for Your Home Great Entertainers for You FUN! SUPERB FOOD! LIVE ENTERTAINMENT! Bring the family! Meet your friends! Join "The ens family in a gala celebration! Enjoy Bring tl Garden rEATESTNAMES initchr authentic Italian specialties from family recipes over a hundred years old Free gifts favors and surprises at every table exciting continuous live entertainment in the dining room and in The Lounge you'll have the time of your life! Come any night or every night this week The party starts at 6PM every evening! offs at the box office Now Kinski seems infest on establishing a foothold in American films ana apparently particular about wnat he appears in on this side of the Atlantic Kinski fans have a chance to see him do his thing in a movie produced by Israeli filmmakers and made in California It too is low-budget and forgettable but probably will rake in a decent saturation bookings at drive-ins Kinski plays a psychologist who has a group therapy session at his posh home twice a week One of his patients is a newspaper columnist (Marianna Hill) who has been receiving anonymous letters threatening her life The members of the therapy group start getting knocked off each one stabbed to death with a large pair of scissors The interesting thing about this generally below-average film is ENTER OUR CONTEST! NINE BIG WINNERS! It's fun it's easy! Prizes for Mom Dad and the Kids! Unique pasta machines old-fashioned cookie jar with solid oak lid and rack cabinet-enclosed dart game for the den gum ball machine and ladies high-fashion gbld-plaled ID bracelets all part of the excitement miss it! FREE GIFTS! Strolling Musicians and the Celebrated JENNIFER WOODS Nightly at the Ciao Lounge Piano fiS Accordions guitars talented musicians playing requests at your table fun and romantic too! miss Jennifer! Direct frcfm The Big Apple love her incomparable piano styling Produced By IRVIN eElD and KENNETH FELD Combined Shows Gifts and surprises for the entire family at every table from "The Gardens" family to show our appreciation for your joining in our "Celebration!" going to be a great week come often! KEMPER ARENA OPEHS TBS Wei Sue OCT TICKETS ON SUE: KEMPER ARENA BOX OFFICE (Gale On) 10 A -5 M-F ALL MACY'S STORES Downtown Country Club Plaza Red Bridge -Antioch Independence Indian Springs Welro North The landing -Mission Oak Park Topeka Bannister Mall CONVENTION TICKET BUREAU OF KANSAS CITY 1100 Main Street FOR TICKET INFO -wrv CALL: (SISi 474-443 ftVW Thanks to our Vince DiCapo for his 50 years of outstanding service from Frank Carl Mike and John Tonight at the Lyric )V CHARGE TICKETS BY PHONE! CALL: (811) 474-4423 Mon thru Sit id AM to 6 PM Uts VISA or MASTER CARD (Si 50 Service Charge Per Phone Order) AM PM SEE YOUR 7:30 FAVORITE SESAME STREET FRIENDS! wee OCI 1 CHANNEL FAMILY NIGHT Sin 12 SOgn AH Mill Tkuri OCT 2 Frl OCT 1 1100 til OCT 4 11 GO 300 tn oct no Relax In our Ciao Lounge Gaetano Donizetti Brilliant comic opera filled with ingratiating melody and many of operu'ii moat familiar characters Ticket Prices $12 $10 $7 $5 For tickets call 471-7344 Curtain Tim 8: 15 pm Gardens RESTAURANT 11 10 BALTIMORE Free Parking After PM At The Ctty Center Square Oarage SAVE $100 ON CHILDREN UNDER Al Starred Ptrlormencet Al iMtt Aittiid Pnc Indudil $550- $S50 $750.

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