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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1S57 16- Section 2 MOTION PICTURES EC UftSTO MOTIOKf PJCTUIIES xjov.Trrov.u Ambas num. 'hhv imum iww wM'itA "DOIIT MISS A WICKED PIXIE NAMED JULIE Lifs Magannt tit "Thoroughly delightful!" VS CitlzM-Ntwt i I 1 ft. 'f 'I V. fc i i I V'M iM(T. Iff 1 "OUTRAGEOUSLY ON "Julie Andrews tf FUNNY!" N.Y.

Daily J. ifr? is I Ntw York Tim Ju Urv Tvlor Mnnra i "Thoroughly smashing!" World Journal Tribuno is delightful!" The hunt eomei to Chicajof It happened yeiterday at the corner of Goethe street and State parkway when members of the Wayno-Du Page Hunt arrived to promote the Dunham Woods horse show Sept. 9 and 10 at the Dunham Woods Riding; club In Wayne. Show tickets are $1.20. "Carol Channing Daily News 4 STARS I Highest Rating." N.Y.

Nwi is a r. wmmom Naw Yorker Magazino j. If 2 JULIE ANDPEWS MARY TTLER MOORE CAROL CHANNING BY LINDA LEE LAND IS Cruising cab drivers, Goethe street residents and passers-by were diverted in front of the Ambassador East hotel yesterday as horses were coaxed out of a van and Airs. Arthur T. Anderson unloaded young riders and a pack of cowering, nervous hounds from her station wagon.

The unusual near north side assemblage was there in the interests of promoting the Dunham Woods horse show, sponsored by the Wayne-Du-Page Hunt Sept. 9 and 10 at the Dunham Woods Biding club in Wayne. After things calmed down -on the street, the riders adjourned to the Royal Hunt room for cocktails whoops, I mean "stirrup The Wayne entourage included Stephen Nardi, chairman of the show; Robert Sirotek, Dr. James Kane, Mrs. William Stone and members of the Pony, club: Kimberly Nardi, Lisa and Lynn Anderson, Lu- cia Mercer, Nance and Ellie Hikes.

Approximately 200 entries are expected for the show, which is the pride of Wayne residents, whether they ride or not On Sunday afternoon, the 10th, Miss Katherine Lindsay's horse, Rocky Jo, will be put out to pasture at the St. Charles home of Miss Lindsay's parents, the Charles R. Lindsays. Also at 3 p. m.

on the 10th an exhibition of various breeds of horses will be featured. Admission on both days of the show will be $1.20, with children under 12 admitted free. While the junior exhibitors attend a swimming party Sept. 9 in the Arthur Ander-: sons' home, the adults will attend the Horse Show ball. It will be preceded by a cocktail party in the Nardis home.

Tickets are $20 a couple. Ivy League Ball "We want more people to come to our party," say members of the committee in charge of the first Ivy League ball, planned especially for undergraduates and recent graduates of Ivy League colleges. "Tbat'i why we've kept the admission low: $18 per couple for a sit-down dinner and music by three bands." Nothing as socially co-operative among the schools has been attempted in Chicago JAMES fOX BOSS HUNTERS i' JM i I Original Decca soundtrack album and Dacca 4 and 8 track cartridge tapes now on aala! versity of Chicago, and she teaches in the Chicago school system. The bride's parents are Mrs. Belle C.

James of Las Vegas, and D. James of Boise, Idaho. Mr. Busse is a son of the Ernst Busses of Hood River, Ore. Bannerman-Warnick After a wedding trip to Italy, Malcolm Graeme Ban-nerman son of Mr.

and Mrs. Bannerman of Evans-: ton, and his bride, the for-' mer Miss Polly Ann Warnick, daughter of the Clarence Donald Warnicks of Greensboro, N. will live in Beirut, Lebanon. He will do graduate work in middle eastern history at the American university of Beirut. They were married recently in Community Congregational church, Short Hills, N.

where the bride's parents formerly lived. JCWN CA.VIM BEATRICE LILLIE npiMO Noams pmm MwMCl NuMkm ScorM AHORC VM Mnul Snhmm to JOC imM ay ccoau: ag mxi feraofistiNitR-UMrHinchM x-iMiriii flXFQiMANCIS M.w. thru M. 2:00 a 130 p.m. SAT.

SUN. HOLIDAYS 1:30. 5:00 tmd 1:30 p.m. MATINEES Mon. thru Fri Main Floor I.

Men. S20, Balcony $1.80 MATINEES Sat. Sun. Holidays Main Floor Men. S2.80, Balcony $2.20 EVENINGS Mon.

thru Thurt Main Floor Mezz. $2.80, Balcony $2.20 EVENINGS Fri. Sat. Sun. Hols.

Hoi. Eves, and 5 p. in. performance Sat. Sun.

Floor Mezz. $3.50, Balcony $2.50 before, and representatives of Brown Eric J. Natwig, 69, Columbia Charles Caniff, 70, Cornell John R. Lund, '69, Dartmouth 1 a Badger, 70, Harvard Peter Ash and Steves Ashley, both '69, M.XT. Richard Nagy, '70, Pennsylvania Bennet Greenwald, '64 Princeton David M.

Armstrong, 70, and James Gillespie, '69, Smith Margaret Morse, '69, Vassar Diane Jancovic, '69, Wellesley Nancy Gist, '69, and Yale Robert Gewecke, '68 and Gregory Kozlik, 70 hope there will be a large turnout Sept 8 in the Grand ballroom of the Drake hotel. Strains of "The Girl Watchers' alma mater melodies and medleys of college fight songs, will be part of the beat at the ball, according to chairman, Phillip J. Jerry Stover Yale '61. One band will play during dinner from 8 to 9 p.m.; and two for dancing until 1 a. m.

Cocktails will be served beginning at 6:30 p. m. Committee members hope that the event can become a permanent part of the annual social Chicago calendar. Busse-James Mr. and Mrs.

Kent Busse Judith James who were married recently in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City, are living in Chicago. He attends the Uni llTl TTH itl For Group 'J'J I Caff Margo KoWn, RA 6-5300 No, they didn't stray. Mrs. William Stone and Chianti were transported frjm Wayne yesterday to en-, courage city dwellers to attend the horse show. TRIBUNE Photos by John BartleyJ SOUTHEAST "A salty salvo cf tfc war bstwssn ths sexes!" -TIME MAGAZINE CHILDREN FREE! Oo 7:00 Free Kiddyland 2SLJ herty, Mrs.

Joseph Erazmus, Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Henry Kraus, and Mrs. Robert Kuntzman. BIPII FEATURE HOW "EL DORADO" John Wayne Stan McQueen "HELL IS FOR HEROES" Mutieal Hit "Get Yourself a Celleae Cirl" SUBURBAN Auxiliary Has Installation Mrs.

Richard Hahnemann of Elmhurst will be installed as president of the Cook County council of the first division of the American Le-' gion auxiliary at noon Sept. 9 in the Adams room of the Palmer House. Other officers are Miss Rose Marie Loparco, Mrs. Charles Fencl, Mrs. William Henke, Mrs.

John Fla -OAK PARSE- THE WAR ArtNoto The. Artists Guild of Chicago will bold an exhibit of paintings end sculpture by guild members from noon until dark today in the yard at 619 N. Michigan 'av. In the event of rain, the show will be Sept. 15.

I AITC prk Free! IN COLOR! I.MIVC Open 1:30 at 2:10, 6:00. 9:50 ROBERT MATCHUM ifEL DORADO" Plue 1st RUN! Wildly Hilarious! WTHE IUIY BODY" caha. I AMAR rt laier UHliUkn Matthaii Moree Stevens 'A GUIDE the MARRIED MAN' By America's Most Famous Swingers In Celerf at Park Free! THERE ALWAYS fix Malcolm Bannerman Mrs. COMES A MF Tfi MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTURES MOTION PICTUHIS -CICERO- MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN- DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN- DOWNTOWN 0LYOPI0 6I3 W. Cermak Rd.

Week Oay LAST 7 DAYS! SURRENDER- k'- 6.V uummiouMiYi: vv4 -EERWTN COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS CI I7ADCTU nirHARn 1 (p- a a OPEN LAST 2 FEATURES :35 Taylor Burton I STTiA JvlSs COLOR BIG I- 1 if -rm WITH n7r THE 2 HE UAf.lIG II i 1 6143 WEST I I OPEN ROOSEVELT Ii I I ST 8-4080 At, Exciting All Color Program "ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE" at 6:30, 9:55 Doris Day in 'CAPRICE' at 8:13 PLAICES- tin in, I ill iiiV in liif-- i lill 10:30 I.M., 8:00, 8.30, IlhCOP.M. "r'tCMNJCOLOrt 1 KAKDSCME, DSS FLAL'ES Celor Kirk D0U8LA8, Reaert MITCHUM "THE WAY WEST" "ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE" LUSTY, BL'STYRCMPl" -ffedfteat Mgenn They found tbokcyto They wound it up good And then they turned himlooso aVVV rn HOOP PAIK4Hn.5e greyhound gar. clark a lake EXCLUSIVE MIDWEST SHOWING! lT SEAM C0NNERT IS JAWtS IQW STATE Near RANOOlH liiMliiii vnn nui infr Tiinf WW Villi LIU II lib SOUTHWEST SOUTHWEST IT.

rdf "Wis I 4 ft a ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION JOHN WAYNE-ROtf MITCHUM ar "El DCXASO" (IP CAEtA "IUIY BODY" 4,1 Q-tll i.atia) so w. a mi a e.i FR0SPECT "THE GNOME MOBILE" jo rw tun a wmmu tmr FREE CAKE A COFFEE ClrTSl nilUtt lURWHJIIIf Wi KRSONI "MBO" TW aOWN WITH TRfATf A CtMES fOR IHf RiOOItS JOHN WTM ROItRT MITCHUM Tl BCRAD0" swuesar roiekt rtam nHIIUSYICDY AHLHVGTOB7 UZIZUTS i A 4iEiiattm fu HELD OVER! DXt I Walter Matthaa Inter Steven A SOPHISTICATED COMEBY C'Seepe Celer "A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN" 14 TOP STARS Op. p.m. 4 SOUTH uei -K CONNERY is JAMES BOND latk-ArtlandTS'llT) SI3.U9S Hilarious h'a Adult! A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN cotoe OPEN A.M. MIDNIGHT SHOW EVERY HISHT PARKINS: 4 Hwr Anytime 65e V- nfM OREYHOONO tUS TEtMNAl GARAGE far- mil cnirontf ill ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE PICASSO1 Color at 2:00, 4:00, t-M and 10:00 tm only mn umm S.

E. Corner, Cork take Nexr rVi.i "EOCTOR l-fiiVAftd77 us Rob Hope "I'll Take Sweden 2I SCREENPLAY BY fsSSI BASED ON THE NOVEL BY ffATUBINO SEAN CONNERY i JAMES BONO in f'YOU ONLY UVf TWICE" ekkiee fye.deyWelel "I'll TAKE SWEDEN" efcller -WAUKEGAN- PETER VAUGHAN -DERREN NESBITT- NADIA GRAY-TOBY ROBINS INGER STRATTON FRANCIS CLIFFORD STANLEY MANN 71h 013 WEEK! BRAD DEXTER SIDNEY J. 'FUME-A SINATRA ENTERPRISES. PRODUCTION TECHIHCOLOR TECIIlilSCOPrFrcni VaiSIiER a xmmr 2nd ADULT HIT "TWILIGHT GIRLS" Sean Cnnry is James ond You Only Live Twice Color :00. 10:00 Paul Newmon Patricia Neal HUD 4:00, 1:00 SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH JC, Ike IIS ONI eritk Ike (IS TWO JOHN WATNI kOailt MIICHUM ftmhmri Hymn Ann Baijitvr "BUSY BOOT" l.tkieulM -GLEN ELLYN- SOUTH SOUTH A DOUBLE FAMILY TREAT GLEN Jehn Wayne Robert Mitchum CMS HYMI2I 2150 I.

7lrt 1st RUN! Pti(lloe De Broea eJ f. Serd COOL eria mo tT" iMi Wettem COOLI start at 10 :00 v.m. ff'f Rodger HammirsUin' Hooert Mitchum ttooert JtMa Wayn aaae a and HUSH O'SRIAN JOHN MILLS AFRICA TEXAS STYLE' 8:05 ii ,1. til Al AM I 0 riAVWCOD- BATES DORADO Color at 2:00, 4:00, A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN Adult at 4:30. SCArt wHNIRT Jmm BoH YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE" I.J9, i.0, I eJ.

ADULTS SI.00 MATINEES isllll'l'a SAT. A MONDAY SOHf SVAN 1 -r rtLVkUU'Ji I wmi tm new fig eTAHAal' I JOHN WAYNE Viicharo pryor! ffOST. MITCHUM iZUot ii svsyMJ I tmKr m-eiw ats a JOHN WAYNE ROBERT MITCHUM Cllsr "EL DORADO" ii55 83d.Ktdzle 0. 12:49 iLsJJWB ohm Wmyn oW Uitcium 458 W. 1 19th Street Open YM-ua'THE BUSY IE NORMAL EL OOMDQ POL OH DCLUKC flCMNICPf John Wayne Robert Mltenum FREE PARKING 0treMt ev IPel Picturee Cern'et'en 3 1.03ISAHD-.

10:20 WW "Goitfi For The Marriid Man" nil BJtftlT Juli Chrlitle. (MitinM Teday Op. 1 40 rMUbAGAOEMY AWARO WINNER 30. 7fJ5.10:fi wise LommtHT iMmtn bono in "YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE" IN TECHNICOLOR AT 1:25 ONLY PLUS THE STAR OF "THE FUGITIVE" IN A GREAT MYSTERY THRILLER! "WARHIM'SHOT" OOUfLE FEATURE OPEN 5 :45 SA 4-9070 nQRADD" (5tk tt Cteert Oeea it Walter Wattr)i Infer levee, C'Sceee Celer S.SO-.n.Q:li SStk 4 Kadzie. Or.

8:00 PLUS! "THE BUSY 10DY" Cedfrey Cewaridee Biehard Pryer whim "DR. ZHIVAGO" Faatura at :00 P.M. Only B50I W. 95th ST. yean "(Hi?" cannery in JOHN WAYNE ROBERT MITCHUM "bosTIcdy" VLcrr "YOU LIVE TWICE" Elltint rt.Hilted Oven io-jo nisAcotys EL DORADO fiJjf'ComtSpy With Mi-rhu-.

"EL DORADO" A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED MAN' Reeenneadee! far aieture (udieoe AT SEAN eONNERY "YOU LIVE TVICE" "THE RIDS TO HANGMAN'S TREE" REGAL CUT! TrtJ exchange ave. wilCLICH fS 5-3042 PARK FREE "Snow White V. I Dwarfs jf A fl ft VI S29S irehe Rd. I Jehn Wayne Near DORADO" MUSH BRIAN AFRICA-TEXAS STYLE' BUSY 00DY SIS CAESAR ROBT. RYAN 7tk South Park "EL DBRAOO" John WAYNE "SUSY SOOV-- TRIBUNE ADVERTISIHG PAYS.

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