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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 20

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AFER DARK DETROIT FREE PRESS 2Q Tuesday, Oct. 11. 1955 Doors Open 10:45 A.M. Open All Night "Til 6:30 A.M. STARTS TODAY! Garner to Play at Rouge BREAKING RECORDS from COAST to COAST win these and hockey teams days.

show with song and comedy. Organist Kitty Rayle plays soft Great day coming for the Rouge Lounge is Thursday, when the one and only Errol Garner music during the cocktail hour, will return as pianist with his HIS EYES couldn't stand the strain of a commercial artist's life, so Jackie Miles laughed it beginning at 5 p. m. Pianist Bill Kohler is the 4 to 6 p. m.

entertainer at the Adams Brass own trio. He's recentaly done a new long-playing recording called "Sou- cr taire." The trio Rail. Every evening except Monday Jimmie Jenkins and his js. "a29ifc off and became the comedian now starred at the Statler Terrace Room. Now he draws audiences Manor and Mignon are the spotlighted Vi will play a 4 to 6 p.m.

Saturday teenagers matinee and the regular Sunday afternoon jazz concert- An exotic billed as the Gorgeous Adams Dixieland band play the old jazz classics from Basin Street. The singing instrumentalists, the Chuckles, are in their final week at the Falcon Show Lounge. Jerry Robinson and his trio play for dancing. Michigan Prevue Al 9 p. m.

Tuesday the Michi dance team, who perform with grace, drama and Jackie Miles A HEART ailment caused the death in Hollywood of Alice Joyce, a glamor queen of the silent films. She was 65. Miss Joyce made a hit Ic the movies "Stella Dallas, "Beau Geste," "Green Goddess" and "Dancing Mothers." She was born in Kansas City and broke into pictures with the old Kalen Co. fmtm -Jim A v7 showmanship to music by Steve Kisley -and his orchestra. Grandma is the new star at Errol Garner Club 509, and that's something new in billing (a la Dietrich).

The Broadway Chorines are a dancing quintet, also new. gan Theater will preview a new drama with top Hollywood stars New at Club Vogue in Inkster who may be headed for more for this week only is sax star Oscars as a result of this picture Tuesday evening Club Stadium will open a fall season, with Sonny Stitt. Twice nightly at Sid's Cafe Lounge blond Genevieve Dae turns on the charm and versatility that have kept her singing there for 28 weeks. She also jazzes a hot SNEAK PREVIEW 9 P.M. Tonight Top Musical in Vistavision and Technicolor Michigan Theatre trumpet and sax as a bella donna with Don Michele and his Musi dance music nightly Tuesdays through Sundays.

The music will be by the new Bob Mitchell trio, composed of guitarist Mitchell and bassman Bob Foster, who used to be with the Bob Stevenson trio, and pianist Hank Trevison. The bright young jazz pianist Barbara Carroll, star cf "Me and Juliet" on Broadway, is at Baker's Keyboard Lounge for this week only. Alternating pianist Is Detroit's Pat Flowers. Accordionist Louis Faggio has rejoined Frank Gagen's band at Cliff Bell's, A THOUSAND KIRK SrCWVNA DOUGLAS MANGANO cal Dons who play for dancing. Bob Barrett emcees the Mickey's Show Club entertainment headed by musical Merv Shiner.

Three dancers are Sally Clark, oriental; Nina Sansone, exotic, and Linda Zorn, acrobatic. Eddie Lopez and his Latin rhythm quintet play mam-bos Tuesday evenings at the Deer Hunt Inn and Wednesday evenings at the Checker Inn, which features Robert Morgan dancers. After an eastern engagement the Marion Sage Dancers are back at the Metro-pole Supper Club in Windsor, where vocalist Mingo Maynard is held over as show topper. having worked with Gagen 12 years already. Ginny Ameel and Betty Adams alternate as vocalists.

Color ANTHONY QUINN Rossana Podesto TECHNICOBOT en th Mississippi" IEX BARKER PATRICIA MEDINA Technicolor FROM THE movies and television, blond June Havoc has come to headline at -Gay Haven Supper Club. She has plenty of entertainment knowhow "from vaude to video" with which to HumflUst Days! Hedda To Journey To Iceland BY HEDDA HOPPER HOLLYWOOD: Bob Hope phoned, "I've made a date for you for Christmas." "How nice. Where?" "Iceland want to go?" "You bet." Col. Joe Goetz phoned from Washington to ask if Bob would entertain our troops in Iceland. Bob will be In England making "Not for Money" with Katie Hepburn, and will undoubtedly take some English stars from London it's only about a five hour flight from there and some others from here.

Col. Goetz already ha six units from Hollywood set to entertain our GIs around the world. BOB'S TRYING to get Alec Guinness for his English picture. Guinness price has zoomed from $40,000 per to more than $100,000. Things were jumping on Hope's 6et at Paramount when he and Pearl Bailey sang George Gershwin's song, "That Certain Feeling," for which he paid $10,000.

Everybody on the lot has fallen for Eva Marie Saint. So have I. I hope Hollywood won't muff Its chance this time. It's only in the talking stage so far, but it looks as though we would have our own film festival, and it's about time. Benavy Venuta lovely with dark hair.

I'm peeved at our producers who always ask Fred Clark to play secondary roles. He should be playing leads. Sure, he's not the handsomest man here, but we've got many stars who aren't either. SINGING A repertory of modern, old-time and novelty tunes, Little Jackie Heller is a real heller who puts bounce in the Club Alamo show this week. Sammy Dibert and his band play CTARtlMA I'l-A1 nil 1 1ia.aw rft -rj AUDIE MURPHY THOMPSON CHARLES DRAKE for dancing.

:7 put across her performance. i a know that Wayne Unive i football fight song, "Win for Wayne," was written by the same Freddie Busch who presides at the turn-table piano The Pagets, a conti a 1 GREGG PALMER JACK KELLY- PAUL PICERNI SUSAN KOHNER CaRV ORACI 1 GRANTKELLY I ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S TO CATCH A THIEF Technicolor dance team dl rect from Loiv don's a 1 1 a- 1 are new BIGGERTHANTHEf A at the Killar RUSH! Extrt! feMturette In Technicolor! "VISTAVISION VISITS THE SUN TRAILS" ney Supper Club in Wind iff June Havoc in the 52nd Show Bar? Johnny "Scat" Davis and his sextet open a Crest Lounge engagement Tuesday evening. Selections from the movie musicals in which he HrLJ ilium I tfimninf.iimi sor and baritone Eddy Jerome is back Sltrrina i' cr O0OP.I OPEN I0I4S A.M. OPEN ALL MIGHT 'TIL A.M. rosaund Fernando Eddie Albert became famous are sung by RUSSELL LAMAS Gloria De Haven Nelson Eddy at the Elmwood Jackie Heller on the bill.

Returned from vacation Terry Lane is singing at Club Manhattan. Star Frankie Castro is I MARION LORNE JAMES 6LEASON held over. New stars are Fay mimmiw Snyder's Famous Boxers ca nines, not pugilists. TheJ Casino in Windsor. But didja know that he started' out as a reporter on a Philadelphia paper, assigned to writing obituaries? A former pro basketball player, organist Don Raphael pulls out all the stops in the Garfield Hotel Wal Ha Room whenever his favorite football 20lh CENTURV FOX present! Frolic Supper Club nas brougnt in TSimmy Bow to emcee the STARTS WEDNESDAY CURK.

JAIIE mt mtn mih iunchjid- itnut mm mm PUA Bowery Boys DOORS OPEN 10)45 A. M. OPEN ALL NIQHT 'TIL 6:30 A. M. WO 1-4406 Bee.

OCT. 16 AT 30 TONIGHT :30 SWTS NOW VrK A flKh CINemaScoPE ll-llUMlUn LTUU. I a nrv rt'iimrv In the wonder of STERFOPHONIC SOUND TICKETS AVAILABLE I for Tfcoso farformoncei I The New-2nd Cinerama COLOR by DELUXE mfOIMTIOl WO VINO aa. jp" TODAY AT WED. 2 and 8:30 9 NOW SHOWING RtA mALLLI THt 5wintiid Ceney SocteK a ittrnin i run- -inn nit EVEN MORE FABULOUS i LAST 5 DAYS 1st THEATRE 6UILD SUBSCRIPTION.

PLAY DIRECT FROM 2 HILARIOUS TEARS ON IROADWAT ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Won. thrt 3 30. 2.75. 2 .20. 1.65.

Fri. nd Sat. 4.40. 3.85. 2.75.

2.20. Matlnea 2.75. 2.20. 1 65. Tickets also on solo at Center Music Shop, Northland THAN THE FIRST! 0 YOUR LAST i I jrV CHANCE TO SEE THIS LOUIO DC MCMCMONrt FINE FILM! Show Time ADAMS "I Am a Camera." 11:47 1:52.

3 57 6 02 8:07 10:12 o. ro. BROADWAY CAPlTOlr "The Return cf Jack Slade-': 11 a.m.. 2. 5.

8. 11 r. 2. 5 a.m. -Jail Busters." 12:49.

3:49. 6:49. 9:49 12:49. 3:49 a.m. CORONET 'To Paris With 7 30.

9:30 p.m. "Time Out ot 11 p.m KOX "The Tall 11:40 a.m.. 8:1. 4-58. 7:34.

10:15 p.m RIM "The Bed 6. 8:20. p.m. MADISON "To Catch a Thief" It a. 1:14.

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MICHIGAN 12:20. 3:40. :55. 10:50 p.m. "Duet rin the 11:10 2:25.

5:25 p.m. Preview 9 a.m. Mt'filC HALL "Cinerama 8:30 m. PALMS "To Hell and 11 2:30. 6.

9:30 1. ra. jjThe Girl 1. 4:30. 8.

11:30 STl DIO "To Paria With 9:25 m. TEI.KN EW8 News and abort sub-lerte from am tn II IMTF.D ARTISTS 11 Delusive 2 Shows Sat. Oct. 22 A 29 at 7 P.M. 9:30 P.M.

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OCT, 288:20 P.M. ROBERT MERRILL Mafropolitoa Opora Baritone Tlcktts at GrinnoU's and Masonic Tempi $3.30. S2.7S. $2.20. $1.65, $1.10 Mall Orders to Masonic Andrtorium, 500 Temple.

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