Baldwin Play Premieres Successfully in Tel Aviv TEL AVIV (JTA)—A distingu- ished audience gave an enthusiast- ic reception Sunday night to the premiere performance in Israel of Negro author James Baldwin's "The Amen Corner." The play, the first contribution by a United States company to the current Israel Festival, fea- tured a performance by Claudia McNeil, a Negro actress who was raised as a foster child by Jewish parents on New York's East Side. She received applause both for her performance and for a curtain speech, sprinkled with Yiddish ex- pressions. "I could only wish my Jewish foster parents could be here but I believe they are here in spirit," she said. The audience included United States Ambassador Barbour and Baldwin, who took a curtain call and introduced Miss McNeil. Guatemala School Named for Israel GUATEMALA CITY (JTA)—An comprehension between our two imposing new school building was peoples." Messages of congratu- named "State of Israel" school in lations were read from Mrs. Golda ceremonies here attended by gov- Meir, Israel's foreign minister, ernment officials, Israel Ambassa- and Zalman Aranne, Israel's edu- dor Shmuel Kaper and other di- cation minister. plomatic representatives. The Israel ambassador said: "We Education Minister Rolando are proud that this new school has Chinchilla Aguilar expressed the been named for the State of Is- hope that the school would be "a rael, one of the greatest tributes link for greater friendship and which could be rendered to the -------- unbreakable friendship existing between our two countries." The Exotic Cocktails event was widely publicized by the local radio and press. One of America's Finest Restaurants Henry Yee's FO BIDDEN CITY Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine An enchanting atmosphere and taste adventure you won't forget. 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Special Sunday Menu, 12 Noon to 5 P.M. 682-0600 Danny Raskin's LISTENING IN NORTH HOLLYWOOD re- cently, Selma Klein stayed with ex-Detroiter cousin Rosalie Moss. . . . while Selma prepared dinner one evening, Rosalie suddenly re- membered that a close friend's birthday was the next day . . . She got in the car and made a hurried dash to the drugstore to buy a card . . . When she re- turned home, she looked crestfal- len . . . In her rush she had made an illegal turn and been given a traffic ticket which would cost her a $15 .fine . . . After she had be- rated herself for a few moments, her face brightened . . . "You know what I can do?" she ex- claimed to Selma with an air of :having saved the situation. "I'll write on her card, 'Happy Birth- day—a donation in your name is being made to the Department of Motor Vehicles'!" • * CALL FIRST TO see if he's still there, but Ben Goldberg of Vogue Carpet Mills has his leg acting up and is at Ford Hospital . . . Room F-213. * * NOT NEW but cute is the favo- rite about the fellows out on the golf course when suddenly, a young girl in a wedding gown comes running across the fairway and starts screaming at a man on the 15th green ... "George," she cries, "how could you? Why did you leave me waiting at the altar?" . Very patiently the golfer looks up and replies firmly, "I told you— only if it rains!" * * * BEST BET of the weekend . . For single folks only . . . Hawaiian Luau, Saturday, in back yard of Rose Harwick, 18451 Oakfield .. . By reservations only, call Bea Le- land, 538-3253. • * BIT OF MIX-UP in item of couple of weeks ago that needs untangling . . . Thanks to Anita Schwartz (Mrs. Harry) for needed assistance . . . Correct names of married couple make S h e 11 y- Schwartz the bride of Bryce Har- nick . . . Also, says Anita, "Knees Up, Mrs. Brown" is not a new dance craze sweeping England . . Its name is "Knees Up, Mother Brown" and, relates Anita, has been popular since the 16th Cen- tury! * * * GOOD REASON to call the Dis- count Fruit Store on Coolidge in Oak Park "The Smaller Store With The Smaller Prices" . . . Its ap- propriately owned by Sylvia and Harry Smaller, so What could be a • better. slogan! • • * SAM LEVENSON was talking to a youngster one day and hap- pened to ask how it felt to live in the land of the free . . . "I'm not free," the boy replied . . . "You're not?" Sam queried .. . "No," said the tot, "I'm four." • * * HIS 'HAND clutching a toy at Topps, last week, a small boy demanded with shrill persistence that his mother buy it for him . . . When she calmly and firmly repeated that he could not have it, he shouted, "Mommy, I never met a girl as mean as you!" . . She looked at him thoughtfully ... Then, running her hand over his head, she said, "You will, honey, you will." 32—Friday, August 13, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS