Writer-Producer-Director Carl Reiner has been signed by Columbia's Mike Frankovich as writer - producer - director of his autobiographical yarn "E n t e r Laughing," also the basis for the successful Broadway comedy by Joe Stein who is collaborating with him on the screenplay and will co- produce the movie. Surf, Coronet Presenting Russian Film 'Dimka' Stratford Records Set A Russian film hit, which had himself a father. a record-breaking run of three As an added attraction, a docu- at Festival Box Office months at the Carnegie Hall Cine- ma in New York, is now playing at the Surf and Coronet Theaters. "Dimka," directed by popular Russian director Ilya Frez, por- trays life in the Russian metro- polis and the everyday life of its people. The story revolves about a lonely boy attempting to "buy" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, May 28, 1965 JAKKI I D IL BAR .) CHOP H2052U3S: G &RECEONCF KTL A G r een M i le LAST DAYS OF SALE! HOT PASTRAMI 24c lb. "1•011"NOW FEATURING MON. THRU FRI. ONLY-0"*-0'"■0" With Purchase of 1 Lb. of Corned Beef at Regular $2.85 Lb. Price 1 LB. N.Y. STRIP SIRLOIN STEAK $375 COMPLETE DINNER Kitchen Now Operated by JACK FREEMAN • Sea Foods • Piano Bar HOT AND COLD For • Steaks and Chops BUFFET TRAYS Res. I. I mentary featurette on "Ulanova- Her Life and Art" is being shown. It presents the life of Russia's most famous ballerina, Galina Ulanova, from her beginnings with the Leningrad Ballet to her present role as a great teacher at the Bolshoi. Highlighting the film are scenes from her repertoire. SAVE $2.61 on Each Ticket sales at the Stratford Festival are now running 9 per cent ahead of last year, Victor C. Polley, administrative director, re- ported today. As at the close of business on May 15, box office receipts for the 13th season's four plays, two operas and 16 concerts stood at $417,060. This co m p a r es with $381,045 at the same date last year. Previous high was noted in 1962 when, during the first 11 weeks after the opening of the box office, seat sales totalled $396,000. 6-1224 CITY O S JOE CORNELL, local dance- master, will be one of four U.S. teachers at the World Dance Con- ference this summer in Paris . . . This he will do following comple- tion of his tour with Dance Cara' —\-/ ( van U.S.A., teaching instructor, throughout the country .. . After Paris, Joe and wife Irene will journey to Italy to visit relatives he has never seen . . . They will be motoring through France, Ger- many, Switzerland and England, looking for new ideas of dance and entertainment . . . knowing Joe, there should be no language bar- rier since wherever he goes, dance is the real international language . . . In Paris, Sam Gold- farb, local foreign car dealer will have a Scottish-made Imp at Joe's disposal for use throughout Eu- rope. 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Special Sunday Menu, 12 Noon to 5 P.M. 682-0600 Lunches • Dinners • After Theater Snacks • Complete Menu of Marty's famous sandwiches OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 a,m. - 1 a.m. . IN FRONT OF HER HOME on Coolidge and Northfield in Oak Park, Sally Green has a "Room For Rent" sign . . . Recently, she watched as a duck and four duck- lings waddled on the lawn as though coming to rent the room . . . They had escaped from the zoo and created quite a turmoil stopping traffic as they strutted across the street, while picture- takers enjoyed a camera-clicking field day . . . The mother and ducklings were finally caught in the bushes o _ f Sally's home ... and taken back to the zoo where the rent is free! PYTHIAN CHARITY FestiNk, by Knights. of Pythias, Detroit 55; ---- June 5, at Castle Hall, 15787 Wy- oming, will be a games night . • George Haar -is chairman. BEST BET OF The Weekend ... Joint Picnic by Knights of Pythias, Detroit 55, and Pythian Sisters, Greater Temple 152, Sun- day, 10 a.m,, at. Major Park, Oak Park, between tennis court and baseball field .. . Pack your own lunch . . . Pop and ice cream will 'be 'sold. - LOOKING' BACK ON Columns of Yesteryears .. . JULY 9, 1948 ... At the closing dinner of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, folks were allowed an op- portunity to offer special gifts in honor of others . . . Ad man Leonard Simons gave a gift in honor of his future sons-in-law . Leonard has two daughters . . . 15 and 11 years old respec- tively. . STEAKS. CHOPS, Erro.i EMBERS Restaurant-Delicatessen LI 3-0535 PRIVATE ROOMS - FOR BANQUETS AND PARTIES 25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7 - 4533 • • Luncheons • Dinners Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge 18300 Woodward MAX SOSIN tells of the work- ingman down on his luck griping to a fellow worker . . . "It just doesn't figure. Here I am born in America and I can't make a liv- ing. Sam has been here only three years and already he owes $600,- 000!" SEA FOODS Lunches • : Dinners • Sandwiches Complete Carry-Out Dept. DELICATESSEN - CAFETERIA MI 6 - 6553 Look For The Big Daily 9 to 11 incl. Sun.-Fri.-Sat 9 to 1 a.m. Wheel JOEY'S Fine American and Italian Food Open daily 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS PARADISO CAFE Alban 's - 188 N. Hunter (Woodward) Birmingham Restaurant & Delicatessen. CHOICE LIQUORS BANQUET FACILITIES MARIA'S PIZZERIA 3017 N. WOODWARD, Royal Oak DELI CATEISSEMS BOTTLE & BASKET BEN GOLDBERG discovered nine pens missing that he had put away as grand opening gifts . . . After much search, Ben asked his office manager, Henri Wage- mann, if perhaps he should buy a boxer to have at the offices- warehouse-showroom . . . on hand as a watchdog! 37 YEARS AGO, while watching a fire on Delmar and Russell, Saralee Bloom, 11, and Iry Lober, 13, met each other in a heated atmosphere that was to last for their lifetimes . . . They saw each other again a few nights later, rekindled the spark of love and seven years after, ignited a mari- tal fire which flame last week reached its 30th year. 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