_mom_ _ninninn- Hollywood Notes Marlene Dietrich received the Medallion of Valor of the State of Israel at the Salute to Israel Din- ner arranged by Victor M. Carter, the head of Republic Pictures, in the Embassy Room of the Los An- geles Hotel Ambassador in behalf of the local Bonds Committee. She „tt, - : .if-: il .• . • All• .,, as • 44 FRI., MON., TUES. Open 6:45 "The Nanny" 7:00, 10:10 SAT.EVE. Open 7:00 "Nanny" 7:30, 10:45 SUN. EVE. Open 5:15 "Nanny" 7:05, 10:20 Plus • "The REWARD" With Ephraim Zimbalist FRI., MON., TUES. 8:40 only. SAT. EVE. 9:15. SUN. EVE. 5:30, 8:40 Sat., Sun. Special Matinee "RUMPLESTILTSKIN" Open 1:00. Starts 1:35 & 3:25 iBERK LEY THEATRE: 12 M I LE AT COO LI D GE LI 2 -0 330 is not only the first woman to be so honored, but is also the first German to receive such a decora- ADAMS Grand Circus Park tion from Israel. WO 1-8525 Box office open 12-9 p.m. * * * "THE COLLECTOR" Days Sun.-Thurs. 11:15, 2:45, 6:20, Lou Jacobi, the Canadian-born Wk. 9:55. Fri., Sat., 12:45, 4:15, 7:50, 11:25 actor, who told us that he started "THE MILLIONAIRESS" out in show business by entertain- Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren Weekdays ing at Bar Mitzvahs and Jewish Fri., Sat., 11:15, 2:45, 6:20, 9:55 weddings in Toronto and London, Wed. Ladies Day 50c till 5:00 now returns to comedy for a co- starring role in Paramounts "The CAMELOT w. Warren at Miller Road Last of the Secret Agents?," Marty 581-5040 DEARBORN'S FINEST THEATRE Allen-Steve Rossi's spoof on the "THE LITTLE NUNS" flood of James Bondish movies. Catherine Fri., Mon., Tues. Open Jacobi will play Papa Leo, propri- 6:15 "Little Spaak. Nuns" 6:45, 10:35 Sat., Sun. Open 1:00 etor of a swinging French cafe for "Little Nuns" 3:25, 7:15, 11:05 American tourists, something in AND THE CROSS" line with his performance in Billy "CONSTANTINE In 'Scope and Color Wilder's "Irma La Douce." Cornell Wilde & Christine Kaufmann Fri., Mon., Tues. 8:35 * * * Sat., Sun. 1:25, 5:15, 9:05 Lewis M. Allen is producing Starts Wed., Dec. 8th "The Hill" and "Sandpiper" "Farenheit 451," a science-fiction movie from the novel by Ray Bradbury, with French new-wave FOX • • • 2211 Woodward-WO 1-9494 director Francois Truffaut direct- Held Over 2nd Record4mashing ing the new team of Julie Christie Week (of "Darling" fame) and Viennese They murdered and got away with it. Electrifying violence that shook the thespian Oskar Werner who most world! recently completed his assignment "MURDER IN MISSISSIPPI" in "The Spy Who Came In From plus Lana Turner, John Gavin & Sandra Dee The Cold." "IMITATION OF LIFE" The only secret a woman can keep is that of her age. - Amer. proverb. Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1-7917 WED. LADIES DAY, 50c Danny Raskin's At Grand Circus GRAND CIRCUS Park, WO 1-3240 LAST DAYS "World Premiere" "THE WAR LORD" Charlton Heston & Richard Boone Sun. & Week. 11:57, 2:46, 4:55, 7:24, 9:53 WED. 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S a sey's S "THE WAR LORD" BARBEGUE CHECKER BAR-B-A LISTENING - 16 Michigan's Most Fabulous BUFFET DINNERS Served Every Evening. Prices for Children and Adults. Special Sunday Menu, 12 Noon to 5 P.M. 682-0600 SUPPER CLUB "DETROI'FTO 'SO AO&STC,I)NCT(IIMAAI T L : ROOM" THERE ARE PLENTY of happy Hollywood marriages, writes Sam Dictor from Los Angeles, and most of them take place in the movies filmed there .. . which reminded Sam of the much-married Holly- wood lassie, who was described as a good housekeeper . . . "with every settlement she keeps the house!" IN HOLLYWOOD, says Sam, a silver wedding anniversary means the 25th husband . . . When you're invited to a Hollywood party, the invitations read, "Admit bearer and one wife." WHEN A HOLLYWOOD bride walked into her new home, she turned to her husband and said, Jack, darling, this house looks familiar. Are you sure we haven't been married before?" MARRIAGE IN HOLLYWOOD, writes Sam, is sufficient grounds for divorce. SAM'S FAVORITE is about two agents meeting on a Hollywood street and one said, "Hey, what are you so down in the mouth for?" . . . His friend said, "It's that new client of mine. How would you like to represent a client that sings like Crosby, wig- gles like Presley, fights like John Wayne and acts like Marlon Bran- do?" . . . His friend said, "Are you screwy? Why, you'll make a million bucks with a guy like that!" . . . and the other agent said, "Guy nothing, ya dope, its a girl!" * * * GEORGE HAAR, chairman of the child Welfare committee, Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge' 55, has realized a life ambition. He is selling money at a profit! His committee originated a very interesting and unusual President John F. Kennedy Memorial Card, featuring a Kennedy half dollar and a Lincoln penny, with a list of fascinating coincidental facts. These are obtainable from any member of the Knights of Pythias. All profits are being used for the many Pythian charitable endeavors to aid underprivileged children. IN LENINGRAD, an old man sat on a park bench and dozed • . . When he awoke he noticed two uniformed policemen sitting on each side of him . . . "My God!" he mumbled. 'What did I dream?" THEN THERE'S THE RUSSIAN who was convicted of calling the Minister of Culture a fool .. . He got a 20-year sentence-five years for slander and 15 for revealing a state secret. THE STORY IS told of the Communist who died and went to Hell . . . Upon his arrival, he told Satan, "Boy, am I happy to be in heaven." "... But you're mistaken," the devil told him. "this isn't heaven." . . . "That's what you think," sighed the comrade. "I just came from Siberia." OVERHEARD . . . by portly gal to spouse as they leave party . . . "And I wish you'd stop referring to me as a barrel of fun." Waldnian's Hotel Spends $125,010 on Renovation MIAMI BEACH - Over $125,000 has been budgeted for the renova- tion and refurbishing of Wald- man's Hotel, according to Sam Waldman, president. Most of the improvements at the kosher hotel were completed by Thanksgiving Day. New pool facilities, patio and dining room are included. WITH IMAGINATION Leonard Randall at the Piano Bar 18952 WOODWARD 1 BLK. SOUTH OF 7 MLE TO 9-9373 OPEN 7 DAYS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 3, 1965-33