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Catholic-Courier-Journal-1961 y ! 5 *-"?£mA;!*n v^^M^ffiSiSp * * \prm-&*TfpFH!!p ^jft^fpl&faainKii^fc^E^irjJa^fttL isfmeMffi&in?' • W COURIER-JOURNAL 'Diary Of Anne Frank' Theatre Guide Watching The Screen Friday, February 3,1961 11 RIVIERA Ben-Hur A-l Listed At Merqrmgti (Unobjectionable) Observation—The Legion of De­ cency recommends Ben-Hur Names Not The Same as wholesome entertainment on an unusually high level of By RAY SMITH sake, let's look at some of our by a gent named William Shake* stars. annual school achievement for the whole Looking at the marquee .we speare. (I wonder if that was lay at Mercy. wMi he directed family. see now and then some exotic his real name.) To this inquiry RECENTLY WE saw her as we may not always recall Im­ y Sister Mary Pius. fore they were discovered. Aii1| sweet • sounding name and one of the leads in "Midnight >E account of those year*-was kept;j|| HIAL.T0—East Bochester wonder why the parents ever mediately the -correct answer, Lace." Her parents knew her but the question still remains, The play is the story of a by Anne, a young teenage girL^f 3 Worlds of Gulliver A-l hung such a handle on their German Jewish family who as Doris Kappelhoff but we will an intriguing one. 10 The play was dramatized by Han On a String A-l child. But we can't always or remember her as Doris Day, A •ought refuge from Hitler in ^ Midnight Lace A-2 ever blame the parents. More few ihoons ago The Grass "was" Holland and hid for 2^ • years!*rances Goodrich and Albert ,S (Unobjectionable for adults often it is that little commun­ Greener at the Palace Theatre in an attic above a factory be- Hackett from the bestseller,, ity called Hollywood that BROADEN and adolescents) and Archibald Alexander Leach Anne Frank: Diary of "a Young : changes the name. It has long was very happy about it because YOUR Sell Bent For Leather A-2 been the practipe.. of profes­ Girl. he likes people to see him in EDUCATION SINCE 1898 **~ The Rialto Theater is to be sional theatrical people to as­ movies. The credits on the title SEVERAL ROLES in the commended for its policy of sume names other than their VISIT urn Metzger & Brayer Co. frames listed him as Cary i Mercy version have been double banning all objectionable films own. We must admit that we Grant What do you say we peek FRONT ST. _. rv BEAUTIFUL KITCHENS-BATHS and only showing films rated in theatregoers can more easily re­ at some TV programs and »ee 'cast. Portraying the impetuous member the adopted names of We Cater To The Tourist Trade tapalra COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL jand affectionate Anne will be the "A*" classification by the who's playing. 9 P.M. Kirk Douglas and Ray Milland SALVAGGIO'S 485 Lyell Ave. sophomore Kathy Ashenburg. Legion of Decency. than recall their respective Spangler Arlington Brough >es r LIQUOR SIORkL GL 8-7614 _____ >Junior Joanne Hargarther Ts~ MONROE ,names^TslurTJanTelovTtcH ahd|* "?wit*"* ^ hr^The^Deteoj her understudy. Swiss Family Robinson A-L Reginald Truscott-Jones. Uves," don't you think. Of Quality Wines and Llqern LITTLE course, Robert Taylor was al­ 45 Front St. Ask For AL —DECORATING — Others in the cast include Alda A-2 Checking my bank account ways a good actor. The Kiddies Terry Vigna as Anne's sister, CINEMLA and my next week's pay, which like the adventures of Hugh LO 3-8340 WE DELIVER PAINTING & Margot; Daniella Petrucelli as both amount to absolutely sero, J. Krampe. Now and then, how­ Mrs. Frank; Susan Kennedy as Carry on Nurse B I feel bad that we couldn't have ever, Hugh O'Brien <ould be 9M PAPER HANGING Mrs. Van Da^an, "an older < Objectionable) a little contest to find out how nicer to the bad men. 99 Yean Service To Rochester woman who has never grown LOEWS many of my readers could *•"•' ind Community up"; and Linda Hallen as Miep, Village of the Damned A-2 match the real with the false. A new program hai Ruby ALFRED DOE and SON the shield and lifeline of the The Misfits Not Listed Can't do, So, just for curiosity Stevens hosting and often play­ ing the top role. We know this 158 ROSEWOOD TEH. families. PARAMOUNT BU. 8-9514 TV entry to be the "Barbara Understudies are MargaTet Gold of the Seven Saints A-2 Stanwyck Show." One. of the Mary Garvey, Anne Marie Scu- Four Desperate Men Parents Meet best family programs we have tiere, Diane Schneider and Sue Not Listed can be credited to the laughs FINE ARTS and good humor of Amos >0MS Timmons. Doctor in the House A2 At Seminary Jacobs. We all agree that "The THE MALE cast from Mc- ontnct. Doctor at Sea B Danny Thomas" show ia really Im^jlq^ Quaid Jesuit High School and The St. Andrew'! Seminary tops. I Eli«r r M mm John Fisher College includes PALACE.. Parents-' Association • will -hold ¥••- • -- - • *- " "'\S!M~f£y>' Greg Maier and Dean McMul- I The Sundowners A-2 its next meeting at 8 p.m. Mon­ Another program I enjoyed len as Peter; Bernie Puglisi as Make Kin the tountays Let Our Experience Squad Car B day, Feb, 6, at the seminary. in the past was the "Gale Mr. Frank; Don Coolidge and REGENT Storm" show. It was always finest charcoal restaursnti ING Be Your Guide Dan Lang as Mr. Van Daan; I The program for the year good fun- Let's hope Josephine Ben Madigan and Dave Zomerei KATHY ASHENBURG as Anne and Gregory Maler j J^u*"' " W"d B will be outlined as well as lat­ Cottle will again appear In an­ Featuring mouth • watering -8712 e g as Mr. Dussel; and Frank Lar­ as Peter rehearse a scene from the Diary of Ann | LVELL A-2 est developments of the Execu­ other enjoyable comedy series. sirloin on s skewer < • • 'til 9 ^ T 3 AV ['. •. 0 ^^ tive Committee meeting held in son as Mr. Kraler. Frank to be presented at Our Lady of Mercy High iNever on Sunday chunks of the most famous \ January. A new project will I'LL.BET SOME of my teen­ EUROPE^ The back stage crew is head­ School. I (Condemned) also be presented to the mem­ age readers can tell you that of ill •titles, charcoal ed by production manager, Sue bership. Pat Boone kept his real last broiled. $3.83 I When about to trave 1 K 1 i n g 1 e r, ' president of name. The only change was In l<Jr. Thespians, Mercys dramatic Rev. William J. Rlefer, the beginning from Charles Eu­ consult our Aythorizec GGY club. General manager is Mar­ Legion Of Seneca Falls Groups Prefect of Studies at St. An­ gene. Those of us who like to kgency on ian Mullen, and director's as­ drew's, will discuss the New dance may have taken lessons •HES sistants are Molly Walsh and York State requirements for fat con- Steam ship lines—Air i from studios operated by Fred is t ba-r Wendy Lesniak. Decency high school graduation, mark­ Austerliti. Or ihould I say, KLICK Lines C ruises — Hotel Schedule Activities ing and report procedures, state cady to Fred Astalre. I can't sign off Co-chairmen of HIP set com­ Following are the Legion of attendance regulations and non-without wondering how Holly­ Resorts Decency listings released this Hearth ^£mbe« raoldad s mittee are Joanne Weichbrodt Seneca Falls — Intermediate served throughout the morning. or roll requirements. wood ever got Anthony Dexter jliitlc land Sue Henry. Other chairmen( KA LBFLEISCH ed in No. 29 mem- Mrs. Claude Reff la the chair- ut t pow— are Margaret Blum, props;! the Jan man The Special Committee served ° »' .^•"j"; Rflnhold Alfred ct on b bers under the leadership of - Donations for the sale TRA\ 'EL AGENCY Wendy Hall, lights; Pat Shan- °th and save, win refreshmentf-chJ^nt.s t•o« two basketball I Frederick Fleischmann. a». Mrs. Louis DeSarro are adopt- be accepted Saturday after teams from the Buffalo Semin a tub* 17 Clinton Ave. S. non, sound; Elaine Tantillo, Class A, Section 1 noon between 3 and S at the If my memory serves me, ^enefjev •ffOw •. it TELEPHC NE: BAker 5-5441 0 make-up; and Barbara Eismont, ing a foreign baby as their ary, who suffered losses at the the question was asked many » to !n- wardrobe. Passport to China ~^ Lenten project. They have auditorium. hands of our local Seminarians. years ago, "What's In a name?" II Clinton Am* I Jaroom. named the baby Theresa. A challenge has been accepted cy IO*I> Tomboy and the Champ, The Seneca Falls—The Knights of to play the Buffalonlans on omlcul. They are also earning money Columbus Auxiliary will con- dry. Burgundy Basin Inn' Class B duct a dinncr for old nd new their court on Feb. 10. Buses i It be- the needv at Easter- » to help neeay at taster .off,cerg Wednesdny, Feb. 8 inj will transport all Interested JCKSI Manh Road—Pitrtforel Go Naked in the World time. (N. the K. of C. rooms at 6:30 p.m.; members of tha student body RIALTO EAST ROCHESTER an) Formerly Still famous for those real ham Objection: The glamorized There are 11 girls in the to the game. LU 4-110* BASIN INN landwiches, tteaki and lobster suicide which resolves the troop who meet at Mrs, De.| Members are asked to bring theme of this film tends to ex-Sarro'j home, ; a dish to pass.
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