The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 26.08.1977, Blaðsíða 5

The White Falcon - 26.08.1977, Blaðsíða 5
7 COMING ATTRACTIONS Aug. 26 - Sept. 2 Andrews Theater—Mon. , Wed. 6:30., 9 p.m. Officers' Club—Sun., Mon., Wed and Tue., Thur. 2, 6:30, 9 p.m.; Fri. 6:30, Thur. 7:15 p.m. 9, 11 p.m.; Sat. 2, 6:30, 9 11 p.m. and Rockville—Sat. 2, 6 p.m. ; Mon.—Fri. Sun. 2, 6:30, 9 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Grindavik—Sat., Sun. 5:30, 7:30p.m.; Windbreaker- -Weekends at 2:30 p.m. and Mon. --Fri. 5 :30 p.m. Tue. 7:30 p.m. Marine Club-- -Sat., Sun. 2, 7 p.m. : Top of the ! Rock—Sun. 7 p.m.; Mon. and Mon. —Fri. 7 p.m. Thur. 8 p. m. uso- -Sat., Sun. 3, 7 p.m. ; Wed. 7 ANDREWS NC0 WIND- '0' ROCK- GRINDY MARINE USO THEATER CLUB BREAKER CLUB VILLE CLUB CLUB CTR TODAY * K R N * * * * * * * G * P * H * * SAT I P E D * * F * * * 0 J L G K M C C SUN S L 0 * * A D * * P K M N H I R G G MON * J B * * E * * * K * L * M * N * * TUE D K A * * * * G * * * N * I * L * * WED AA Y F * * * * * * M * I * J * G * H THU H M N * * B •k k * 0 * P * K * t * * FRI * W V Z * * k k * * * X * II * 0 * * A. HOW TO SEDUCE A WOMAN—Comedy (R). While gathering research material, an intimately per- suasive man goes to great lengths to conquer sup- posedly invincible women. Stars Angus Duncan and Angel Tompkins. 109 min. 5. THE EXORCIST—Horror Drama (R). An elderly priest is summoned to relieve an actress' dau- ghter of evil spirits after her mother's direc- tor dies in a fall. Stars Max Von Sydow and Ellen Burstyn. C. GREAT VICTOR HERBERT—Historical Drama (G). No synopsis available. 85 min. D. THE FAMILY—Drama (R). Formerly only seeing his victims as impersonal targets, a professional killer looks directly at a victim before pulling the trigger. Stars Charles Bronson and Telly Savalas. 96 min. E. DEMON SEED—Horror Drama (R). A highly in- telligent, computer-equipped phenomenon, with a substitute hand and theabilityto move, decides to reproduce itself in human form, choosing a woman in whom to live. Stars Julie Christie and Fritz Weaver. 95 min. F. NO WAY BACK—Drama (R). Motivated only by money, a former policeman is hired by a woman to find her missing husband. Stars Charles Woolf and Fred Williamson. 91 min. G. MY HUSBAND, HIS MISTRESS AND I—Comedy (R). A handsome man in his forties leads a well-or- ganized double life between his wife and his mistress. Stars Jean Piate and Bibi Anderson. 94 min. H. THIEVES—Comedy (PG). A couple, having been wed for 12 years, decides to be divorced, but finds that they still possess a special attraction for each other. Stars Mario Thomas and Charles Grodin. 104 min. I« CALIFORNIA—Drama (G). In the early days of California, greedy men fought-against statehood in this hard-fisted adventure and romance. Stars Ray Milland and Barbara Stanwyck. 98 min. J. THE PASSENGER—Drama (PG). A television journalist encounters difficulty while working on an African documentary. He discovers a mysterious murder has been committed in the hotel where he is staying. Stars Jack Nicholson and Maria Schneider. 119 min. K. SMILE—Comedy (PG). Thirty-three young 1 misses compete for the chance to represent California in the annual Young American Miss Competition. Stars Bruce Dern and Barbara Feldon. 113 min. L. CAN BE DONE, AMIGO—Comedy (PG). A man seeks to avenge amorous attentions by a future brother- in-law. When they reach reconciliation, they dis- cover oil and become rich overnight. Stars Jack Palance and Bud Spenser. 103 min. M. COOLEY HIGH—Comedy Drama (PG). Three in- separable buddies attend Cooley High when they are not playing hooky. The time is early 1960, and teenage mentality is maturing into young adulthood. Stars Glynn Turman and Lawrence Hilton Jacobs. 107 min. N. IT'S ALIVE—Horror Drama (R). A happy family becomes distraught when the mother's labor and delivery occur, realizing that the baby is a born killer. Stars John Ryan and Sharon Farrell. 91 min. O. TOO HOT TO HANDLE—Action Drama (R) . A hit woman tempts both the police and local criminal element. After a series of murders, the chief of detectives falls in love with her, and proposes marriage. Stars Cheri Caffaro and Aharon Ipale. 86 min. P. SINK OR SWIM—Comedy Drama (G). Returning to France during the French Revolution, a man wishes to divorce his wife so that he may marry a wealthy American. Stars Jean Paul Belmondo and Marlene Jobert. 98 min. R- COUNSELOR AT CRIME—Drama (R). A San Francisco underworld kingpin reluctantly agrees to allow his "godson" to leave the family. Stars Francisco Rabol and William Anderson. 102 min. S, JOHN PAUL JONES—Historical Drama (G). Navymar John Paul Jones fights for a strong American Navy. Stars Robert Stack and MacDonald Carey. T. SCALAWAG—Action Comedy (G). Douglas Is a charming never-do-well who thinks nothing of murdering his enemies; he commands a pack of cut- throats in 1840 in Southern California. Stars Kirk Douglas and Mark Lester. U. BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA—Action Drama (R). Warren Oates, who runs a tourist trap in Mexico City, learns that a price has been put on the head of Alfredo Garcia, who seems to have gotten the unmarried daughter of a wealthy rancher pregnant. Stars Warren Oates and Isela Vega. V. THE NIGHT CALLER—Drama (R). A French thriller with an athletic detective who spends his time chasing the murdering maniac called the "Night Caller," Stars Jean Paul Belmondo. W, GATOR—Action Drama (PG). Action film from the deep south concerning mischievous moonshiners and the law. Stars Burt Reynolds and Jack Weston. X. ICY BREASTS —Drama (R) . A down-and-out televi- sion writer, travels to Nice to find himself, but instead finds himself involved in love affairs and murders. Stars Alain Delon and Mireille Dare. Y, ANNIE HALL—Comedy (PG). Woody Allen, a New York comic tells of his lost love affair with a Wisconsin girl he met at a tennis doubles match. Stars Woody Allen and Diane Keaton. Z, THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE—Drama (R). Jodie Foster is a 13-year old who lives with her father and when anyone inquires about him she puts him off. She becomes involved in murder and love as she attempts to cover.up the weird secrets that surround her survival. Stars Jodie Foster and Martin Sheen. AA. THE PLAINSMAN AND THE LADY—Western (G). Free kiddie show program. Youth Center news Beginning in September, the Youth Center will sponsor ballet classes under the direction of Mrs. Christa Kelleher. Mrs. Kelleher, who has been dancing since age 5, attended the Harkness School of Ballet Arts, and has danced throughout the United States and Europe, working for such companies as the Cin- cinnati Ballet Company, the Dance Re- pertory Company directed by Richard Englund, and the Alvin Ailey Dance Com- pany. Age groups The classes will be divided into the following age groups: 4-6 year olds; 7-10 year olds and 11-16 year olds. If there is sufficient interest, an adult ballet class will also be offered. The charge for the classes will be $6 monthly for four classes. Children will be placed in the ap- propriate class sections after the initial registration meeting. Registration schedule Ballet registration will be held Sept. 6 at 3:30 p.m. for 4-6 year olds; Sept. 7 at 3:30 p.m. for 7-10 year olds and Sept. 7 at 4:30 p.m. for 11-16 year olds. Anyone who desires further informa- tion or who is interested in adult bal- let classes should call 7822 or 5108. Youth Center winter hours will be effected, beginning today. Monday—Thursday 2:30-9 p.m. Friday— 2:30-11 p.m. Saturday— 1-11 p.m. Sunday— 1-9 p.m. The junior judo schedule has been changed from Tuesday to Monday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. The Youth Center will sponsor a back- to-school dance Sept. 3 from 8 p.m. to midnight. All seventh through twelfth graders are invited to attend. Sixth graders may attend from & to 11 p.m. if they bring a permission slip from home. CLUB BEAT — Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Officers' Club Happy hour 4-7 p.m. Free juke box in Casual bar 9 p.m. - midnight Family Buffet Duplicate bridge at 7 p.m. Wiener Schnitzel in the bar, 7-10 p.m. Sports Banquet Social hour in the Casual bar, 7-10 p.m. Happy hour 4-7 p.m. Windbreaker Happy hour, 4-6 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Movie: 2:30 p.m. Social Hour, 6-7 p.m. Movie; 2:30 p.m. Doors open 11 a.m. Movie; 7:30 p.m. Disco,9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Fish fry and Pizza, 5-S p.m. Bingo, 8 p.m. Top of the Rock Club Meal : Fish served un- til 10 p.m. PoKer, 9-1 a.m. Meal: Skirt Steak Special. Dance 9p.ro. - 1a.m. Breakfast 11 a.m. Bingo 2p.m. Movie; / p.m. Liver and Onions Movie 7 p.m. Pizza, 35<f off. Bosses' night Meal: Pork Loin Happy hour, 5 - 6 p.m. Rockville NCOClub ^leal : ' Steak ' Happy hour, 5-6 p.m. Foosball Tourney, Meal: Chick- en basket. Happy Hour, 1 - 2 p.m. Game Night, starts 8p.m Pinochle tourney, Meal: large combo pizza Happy Hour, S - 6 p.m. Shorty night Check it out Newby night, Ask the bar- tender for details. Meal: Fish and Chips - 5:30- 9 p.m. Enlisted Dining Facility menu Mexican Night’--Thursday Monday—Lunch: chicken noodle soup, Spanish veal loaf, shrimp wiggles, brown gravy, mashed potatoes, seasoned green beans, buttered squash and hot biscuits. Dinner: cream of tomato soup, beef sauerbraten, gravy, German potato cakes, lyonnaise rice, sauerkraut and buttered mixed vegetables. Tuesday—Lunch: vegetable soup, chipper or fried Icelandic fish, baked Italian sausage, scalloped potatoes with onions, buttered broccoli spears and O'Brien corn. Dinner: minestrone soup, battered fried corn dogs with hot mustard sauce or ham croquettes, baked macaroni and cheese, seasoned peas and buttered car- rots. Wednesday—Lunch: creole -soup, New- port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy, duchess potatoes, tossed green rice, beets with orange and lemon sauce and buttered brussels sprouts. Dinner: beef barley soup, pepper beef steaks, sauce, potato balls, buttered egg noodles, creole hominy and fried okra. Thursday—Lunch: cheese soup, breaded pork cutlets, brown pork gravy, mashed potatoes, bread dressing, polonaise cauliflower and southern style greens. "Mexican supper"—knickerbocker soup, Texas chili, cheese enchilados, hot tamale pie, braised beef liver with onions, Spanish style rice and refried beans and Mexican corn. Friday—Lunch: Manhattan fish chowder, beef stew, fried fish balls, steamed rice or scalloped noodles with cheese, tomatoes and bacon, buttered lima beans and lyonnaise carrots. Dinner: bean soup, turxey croquettes or veal pinwheels, vegetable gravy, snowflake potatoes, seasoned mixed vegetables and buttered broccoli spears. Saturday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: logging soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and French fried potatoes. Dinner: French onion soup, grilled beef steak to order, sauteed onions, baked potatoes with sour cream, buttered corn and steamed spinach. Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: puree Mongole soup, hot rueben sandwiches and potato chips. "Ranch style supper"—chicken vegeta- ble soup, barbecued chicken, barbecue sauce, baked macaroni and cheese, green peas with onions and French fried cauli- flower.

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