Molly Picon, Cambridge Coming to Theater Fete Suburban Hills Chapter, Women's American ORT, is celebrating its 10th birthday with a theater party at the Fisher Dec. 6 for "How to Be a Jewish Mother." The stars of the performance, Molly Picon and Godfrey Cambridge will be guests of honor at a champagne afterglow following the show at the Howard Johnson's Motor Hotel. Mrs. Donald Marrich is chairman of the event, proceeds of which aid ORT (Organization for Rehabilita- tion and Training) in its operation of vocational installations in , 22 countries. Zany Zero Mostel Stars in Farce, 'Producers' Mel Brooks' "The Producers," a Towne Theatre. Estelle Winwood wide-screen comedy farce in color, and Lee Meredith head the sup- starring Zero Mostel with Gene porting cast. Wilder and Dick Shawn, opened Winner of two "Tony" awards Wednesday exclusively at the for his starring roles in "Fiddler on the Roof" and "a Funny Thing For ticket and afterglow informa- Nazi Camp Victims Suffer Happened to Me on the Way to the Forum," Mostel is seen as Max tion, call Mrs. Benjamin Gamburd, Lasting Mental Problems, Bialystock, a Broadway impres- 358-2086. Says German Psychiatrist sario of flops. He discovers that all a producer (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) has to do to make money is find The Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series Edith J. Freeman, Chairman LONDON — Nazi persecution a sure-fire flop. When the play caused irreversible intrinsic closes, the producer, accountable changes in the mental structures to no one, will be able to pocket Benjamin Britten's Opera of surviving victims, who probably the excess cash he has raised. Saturday, November 18-8:30 p.m. AUDITORIUM will never be mentally normal as But the unexpected happens — Tickets: $5, $4, $3, $2.50 at Institute Ticket Office long as they live, a German psy- the play is a smash hit. From this (832-2730), Grinnell's and J. L. Hudson ticket services. chiatrist told a World Psychiatric point, the story concerns the fan- Association symposium here. tastic schemes, plots and counter- Prof. Walter van Baeyer of Heid- plots devised by the producers to 25 MOST POPULAR POLISH ARTISTS IN A VARIETY PROGRAM elberg University said that more help overcome the impending tra- than one third of the survivors of gedy of their success. Nazi persecution who have filed claims for compensation in the (Parade Po!stitch Gwiazd) Heidelberg area since the war are Sportsmen in Germany Acrobatic Dances—Music—Songs—Humor DUSSELDORF (JTA) — An of- suffering from lasting psychopatho- logical conditions which resist ther- ficial delegation of Israeli youth MASONIC TEMPLE, Scottish Rite Cathedral apy. He said that anxiety, perpetu- sports leaders arrived here at the SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th AT 3:00 P.M. ated by the real fear produced in invitation of the No r t h Rhine- TICKETS: $4.00, $3.00 and $2.00 on sale at: concentration camp victims, can Westphalia Sports organization, govern the existence of a survivor and will remain in West Germany Masonic Temple Box Office—J. L. Hudson Co.—Continental Bakery Pol-Art Center—Gaionna Music Center—Ksiegarnia Ludowa for many years or for life, though until Nov: 25, during which time Sponsored by Polish-American Ass'n. "ACADEMIA' , in most cases there is no organic they will participate in a sports seminar. brain damage. CURLEW RIVER "POLISH STARS PARADE '61" APPEARING ON THE Anniver- sary Program over Channel 7 re- cently, Harvey and Harlene Sosin walked away with most of the prizes . . . Harlene, who is usually very reserved and a bit on the shy side, acted out a part as Mlles Philler and did so well with hubby Harvey that Max Weinberg of Frank's Nurseries has offered to book them in a theater in which he has an interest . . . Location of the theater—Tel Aviv, Israel. • • • ED WOLFE, Detroiter and then Chicagoan, is back in Detroit to stay this time . . Ed has been made the Michigan representative for his insurance company and is establishing residency and offices back in the home town. • • BARBEOUE CHICKEIN f 971(egng.n.eliA.. 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GRAND BLVD. • 13-YEAR-OLD b l a c k French poodle, Bo, owned by Peggy and Harry Miller, went blind so Peg and Harry got him a seeing eye dog that does an excellent job of leading Bo around . Tuffy is his name and he's a white toy poodle . . . seven inches tall! • • * ABOUT A RECENT anecdote given to us as taking place during a purported hold-up at National Council of Jewish Women's Resale Shop on Puritan . . . Because of the council's insisttence that the information was false, we are checking with the Schaefer Police Station . . . As yet, they can find no record of any holdup . . . Coun- cil's Resale Shop is a magnificent means of fund-raising by these hard-working gals and we would certainly do nothing in the world to hurt their wonderful ways of helping needy people! • • • PLANS ARE UNDER way for a class reunion of 1958 January and June graduates of Central High . . . Contact Joanne (Spar') Goldberg, 546-9472, or Paula (Pol- lock) Finkelstein, 546-8324 after 3. . . . Tentative arrangements have the reunion set for June 8 at Bon- nybrook Country Club. * * * PASSING SOME men working in the street on Greenfield, Art Gol- den heard one call down into a manhole to another, "When you come up, bring my pillow and radio." • • • BIG COMMOTION AT Red Wing- Montreal hockey game last week at Olympia was sextet of Don and Marcia Aaron, Don and Diane Kat- kin, Ronald Topper and Amy Carol. . . . The six all wore red flannel night shirts with the Red Wing emblem on the front and No. 9 (Gordie Howe's number) on the back . . No, time hadn't stood still—Halloween was over the end of October! • • * OVERHEARD . . . outside tele- phone booth at Darbys . . . One man to another, "It looks like its going to be quite a long conversa- tion. She's just changed ears." A NEW YORK city cabdriver told us, "I got two kinds of fares. One kind is the guy who says, 'Take me to Grand Central Station.' Him I don't talk to. The other kind says, 'Please take me to Grand Central Station.' I know I can talk to him. Ain't it funny how that little word makes the difference between a stuffed shirt and a friend!" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 17, 1967-25