Lancers Will Appear At Piluso s Nightclub The Lancers, a popular male quartet who have made record ings for Capitol, will be featured at Piluao’s starting today. The first show is at 10:30 p.m. and the second show starts at 1 a.m. ... For an unique dining experi ence the place to go is The Esquire, across from the Post Office on Willamette street. Open all week from 11 to 11 The Esquire excels in quality food such as the incomparable Esquire Special Sandwich, cream pies, and salads. There is an atmosphere of dig . THE SHANGHAI STORY Rut* ROMAN tdreood 0 BRlfcs nity and good taste in The Esquire's lunch room, dining room, and bar ... Foo’s restau rant announces the opening of Foo's Den, a cocktail lounge with distinctive atmosphere ... Woody’s Drive In on West 6th is featuring a new kind of sandwich called “The Craburger,” which sounds interesting... Al ways enjoyable is Leslie’s New Mandarin, which features fine American and Chinese foods. Tickets Available For Theater Play Tickets are still available for weekend performances of "Ar thur,” currently playing at Uni versity Theater. Ferenc Molnar’s comedy, di rected by Daniel Krempel, in structor in speech, plays tonight artd Saturday, and Wednesday through Saturday next week. Denice Kenyon heads the cast as the sophisticated divorcee whose hand and large fortune is sought by many suitors. Her father, played by Darell Keeney, creates “Arthur,” the ideal hus band. This invention saves her, and results in lots of comedy. SWIM NOW Daily—Noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday all summer loflg New 30' Water Slide BENTON LANE POOL Hiway 99W 4 Mi. N. Junction City Phone 8*2836 To All Lovers of Good Food L E S L I E'S Mandarin Restaurant, located at the site of the former MANDARIN Restaurant, is a completely new restaurant. LESLIE'S invite you to admire its new interior decoration while dining on our de licious Chinese and fj American dishes. Mandarin Restaurant "The Home of Good Food on the Campus Edge" 1249 Alder Phone 3-6234 LESLIE'S OPEN 5:30 P.M DAILY CARDINAL 315 EAST 13th AVENUE SUNDAY 12:30 P.M. ON ^JdouAe eJt)cince ^Jime again this weekend! Make a real evening of it. Bring your date in for a wonderful home-cooked dinner. CARDINAL HOUSE 315 EAST 13th AVENUE ACROSS FROM SHISLER'S PHONE 3-5211 Private Dining Room Open For Your Convenience Groups Are Invited to Make Reservations for Dinners After 8 P.M. •Weekend Entertainment* By Bob Rom Emerald Reporter There is entertainment for everyone in Eugene this weekend. The lover of the theater at its best will find "East of Eden" satisfying, which is playing for the last time tonight at the Mc Donald. “The subject is the only one man has ever used as his theme—the permanent war be tween good and evil" John Stein beck wrote concerning his novel, upon which this powerful film is based. The movie version deals only with the last part of the novel; however, it manages to catch the novel's infinite variety of life and clearly sets forth Steinbeck's theme. Guinness Comedy Alec Guinness, admirers should be present at the Mayflower Sun day to see "The Detective.” Joan Greenwood appears opposite Guinness in this witty and brisk comedy filmed in France and England. For anyone who has been long ing to be in prison the Heilig is offering a vicarious experience in the form of a shocking double bill starting Sunday—"Women's Prison” and "Cell 2455, Death Row.” “Women’s Prison" reveals the real raw truth about man smuggling inside the prison for women. The story of a major criminal, how he got that way, what he did and what he must do, comprise the material of “Cell 2455, Death Row." New Western Opening Saturday at the Mc Donald is a new western, "A Strange Lady in Town." For some peculiar reason Rork (Dana Andrews) wants to run the strange lady (Greer GarsonI out of town. However, the question the eugenc ©5^f SCREEN I Ends Sat. [ Show Starts A« Posh SiQNSRAQAN LUDMILLA TCHER1XA RITA GAM CINjemaSco *'HIT*Ci ‘A first rate bit of frivolity.” . -n.w w.r TiCHNICOLOR A1. Arthur Rank Organization Presentation A Universal-International Release "iS« \MARY RIVERS U4 TO CROSS .MK::r*sa*sif* • ^KENTUCKY ^ ADVENTURE in CINEMASCOPE ROBERT TAYLOR- ELEANOR PARKER ;TOP HIT ’ ft/ Thrills! Fights! Romance! I EDWARD ARNOLD JOU McCIIA FRANCIS FAKMM StCHARCOAL BROILED HAMBURGERS 74 w-us Cfokt crouud £mck O / Arises "how can he do this when he cannot even get her out of his mind?" The movie answers this important and timely ques tion. If this Is not western enough, the McKenzie Is offering "Four Guns to the Border," the Firs is showing "Bad Day at Block Hock" and "Born to the Saddle," and "The Law vs Billy the Kid" may be seen at the Motor-Vu Drive-In, all on Friday and Sat urday. Eugene is offering three plays this weekend in case anyone is Movie Schedule STAGE: EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL. Fri , The Heiress, 7 30. Sat.. The Heite**. 8 00. UNIVERSITY THEATER. Arthur. « no VERY LITTLE THEATER. My Three Angel*. #15. FIRST RUN FILMS: HEILIG. Fri., Sal.. The luioter*. 1 15. -J, 7 :J4, 10:47; Cult u( the Cobit, 3 :0l. u 09. 9 25. Start* Sun.. Women'* Prison ami (‘ell 2455, Death Row. MCDONALD. Fn. East of Eden. ! :««), 4.25, 7:50. 11:10; Dial Re«l O. 3.05. 6:30. 10:00. Sal., Strange I.ady in Town, 2:55, 6 50. 10 .45; Sleeping Tiger, 1 00. 5 03, 9 00 Sun., Strange Flatly in Town, 2 :40, 6 10. 10:10; Sleeping Tiger, I 00. 4 45. # 10 MAY FLOWER. Fri, Sat.. The GU* Slipper. 7:30, 9:40 Start* Sunday, The Detective SECOND RUN FILMS: FIRS. Fri., Sat . Had Day at Black Rock. 7:00. 10:00; Horn to the Saddle, 8:50. Starts Sun., No Business Like Show Hu*me%*, 5:00. 8:40; Challenge of the Wild LANE. Fri., Sat . Sun., Naked Alibi. Sabrma. McKENZIE, Fri., Sat.. Many River a to Cross, Four Cun* to the Bonier Start* Sun . Hit the Deck. Pa*«ion. REX. Fri., Sat.. Big Combo, I 45. 4 15, 7'25. 10 15; High Sh irty, 12 15, 3-25, 6:13. 9:05. 1 1.55. Start* Sun., Twelve o’Clock High, I 00, 5:25, 9:30; Titanic. 3:40, 7 4' VARSITY. Fri., Sat.. Sun.. Race for Life. Thunder Pa**. DRIVE IN THEATERS (Show starts at dusk ) CASCADE DRIVE IN (Springfield*— Fri., Nat.. Sun . Steel i.ad>. ‘I hem EUGENE DRIVE IN Fn.. Sat . Sign of the Pagan. Gcfmeve. Starr* Sun.. Many River* to Cross, Roar ing 1 irnl*er. MOTOR VU DRIVE-IN. (Springfield). Fri . Sat., The I.aw vs. Hilly The Kid, Drive a Crooked Mile Start* Sun., The Came Mutiny, Saracen Blade NORTH END DRIVE-IN. Fri.. Sat., Sun.. Timber Jack (f»r*t run). The Shanghai Story. bom! with the movie*. Deser ibed a* lacking a plot and abounding in witty dialogue, "Arthur” con tinue* It* performance* in the University Arena Theater. An other comedy, "My Three An gel*." cornccrnlng the exploit* of three convict* in a French pe nnl colony, i* still playing at the Very Little Theater. Rugen# high nehoot ha* dis tinguished itself In the field of high school dramatic* by some creditable production* in the past Their latest play is "The Hcire. *’• produced by the Thespian* in the school's Little Theater. Thi* Is the first time the Broadway suc cess has bc<*n produced locally. Flaying Kridny and Saturday nights, it tells the tragic story of a girl whose life in dominated by her demanding father. KRAD EMERALD WANT ADM OLD TIME DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT W. 0. W. HALL 8th & Lincoln Vera McAdams Orchestra Support The EMERALDS 4 9311 TONITE AND SATURDAY: Th** I notorc' wi,h PORY CALHOUN 1 1 LUUiei5 JULIA ADAMS -And 'Cult of the Cobra' wUh FA,TH oomercue v-uii ut me v-oora richard long STARTS SUNDAY: 'Cell 2455 Death Row' HILARIOUS BEST! •in a rollicking whodunit that's laugh-packed! By G. K. Chettorlon * COIUmiia JOAN GREENWOOD