-4 11•1111111MPIRIP81.1.011111111*: BRIGHT LITES—BAD SHOWS There's an usher in a Broadway theater that hasn't housed a hit show in three years—just a dreary succession of "turkeys" that close after five or 10 dismal perfor- mances. "I'll tell you how bad it is," volunteers this usher. "I haven't had to change my flash- light batteries since 1965!" TEL AVIV (JTA)—The first lady of the Yiddish theater, Ida Ka- minska, former director of the Warsaw State Yiddish Theater, who arrived here Friday, ex- pressed relief that "at last one can breathe freely." Miss Kaminska arrived from THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, September 13, 1968 Hurry ! Final Week ! "A riot. The funniest since the Marx Brothers. '--MADEMOISELLE iE tC i 840STIEL.;. Mel Brooks iosephE lev:ne Z Pr'''4 "11-11-111E111)/PCIDUCIEILS" A $.dney Glover PrOduction h, Color Exclusively at the STUDIO I Wk. Nights 7:30, 9:30. Sat. 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. Sun. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. Free Parking Next Door Livernois at Davison — WE 3-0070 :THE FEMALE Makes I, A WOMAN Look Like MARY POPPINS. "24 Tiros IAA SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN A Starkly Realistic Filo Fat- Adults Only , NOW SHOWING! SCHEDULE OF' PERfORM6NceS Mon. thru Thurs. 7:30 and 9:30 Fri. & Sat. 6:30, 8:30 and 10:30 Sundays & Holidays 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 Tickets on Sale for Season of Oak Park Symphony Ida Kaminska in Israel Tan Breathe Freely' Exclusively at... RAN -IENKRIM WOODWARD NEAR I 1A44C • TO 11-1130111 Vienna in a chartered plane carry- ing immigrants. She was accom- panied by her husband and grand- daughter and was met here by her brother, Josef Kaminsky, first violinist in the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Miss Kaminska was unable to say whether she would establish permanent residence in Israel. "The fact that I am here," she said, "says much and speaks for itself." She said she would not organize a Yiddish theater here but was ready to direct one if someone established it. Hockey Game Replaces Goodfellow Football Attraction Sept. 28 The Detroit Hockey Club (Red Wings) will play a game with the Montreal Canadians to replace the Old Newsboys Goodfellow Fund football game, which was an an- nual attraction for the last 30 years. The Detroit Hockey Club will play the world champions of 1967 8 p.m. Sept. 28, will all the profits going to the Old Newsboys. The Red Wings are paying all the ex- penses involved in staging the game. For tickets, contact Irving Small, 2457 Guardian Building, 963-4713; Hyman A. Kramer, 1840 National Bank Building, 962-4066; Paul Bro, der, 2618 Guardian Building; or Charles Ackerman, 4500 Lawton, TY 8-9120. Oak Park Symphony Society Membership Enrollment Month was officially proclaimed recently by Mayor Joseph Forbes at the Oak Park City Hall with the sign- ing of a proclamation. The orchestra again will have Dr. Robert Klotman, director of music education for the Detroit Public Schools, as conductor and music director. The opening concert Oct. 22 will feature pianist James Tocco, who has performed in Europe. The annual holiday concert will be Dec. 8 when the Contemporary Civic Ballet Company will perform. At the family concert Feb. 9, the student piano audition winner for 1969 will be featured. The final c o n c e r t, "Pops Through the Ages," March 18, will include concertmaster Inez Hullin- ger Rodman in a violin concerto. All concerts will be held at Oak Park High School. Membership applications and brochures may be obtained at the Oak Park City Hall, municipal library and community center; Mumford Music Stores or Harrison Violins in Berkley. Do not rub any speck or foreign body that gets into the eye, ad- vises the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc. Lift the upper eyelid over the lower lid and let tears wash out the particle. If the speck doesn't wash out, keep the eye closed with a light dressing and seek medical attention. CHOP-HOUSE CARL'S CHOP HOUSE 3020 GRAND RIVER. 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The 1940 book was 40 pages and in 1945 when the Tigers won with Hank Greenberg and company, owner Walter 0. Briggs refused to allow a n y advertising in it, so t h e souvenir was only 20 pages . . HERMAN RECEIVED A phone call from someone last week who told him they had gone to school together and that Herman was often thought about . . . Seems that they hadn't seen or talked to each other in 30 years . . . and the fellow called just to say hello . . . The fact that he wanted tickets to the World Series had nothing to do with it! .. . But when Herman told him he couldn't get any tickets, the gent cried, "A fine friend you are!" and hung up. LEO HOLLANDER, former math teacher at Oak Park High, now a space research engineer in Hunts- ville, Ala., is in charge of t h e astronaut safety project of the up- coming moon shot in October .. . Leo is working under Werner von Braun in Huntsville . . . Wife Har- riet and two sons, 8-year-old Kevin and 1-year-old Jeffrey were here recently to visit with her parents, Faye and Mannie Mackie, who had to tie down everything in the house . . . Jeffrey wanted to send the household insides flying to t h e moon! . . . The Mackie Scotch ter- rior, Plaid, was practically plead- ing dog fashion for Jeffrey to go home! . . . Leo to the rescue via space as he flew here to get his family, visit awhile and then drive back. MAURICE LAHR is now in Sinai Hospital and could certainly use some spirit uplifting . . . Visita- tions or just cards . . . Maurice never had too much time for a social life because of the long hours needed in the produce busi- ness . . ,He owned and onerated the Million Produce Company in the Western Market for almost 40 years . . . So whether you know Maurice or not, say hello to a gent who since last year has lost both legs and suffered the passing of his wife . . but never com- plains . . . Maurice needs us now .. . let's not let him down! STEVEN FELDMAN, 14-year-old son of Alice and Henry Feldman, is the new Michigan Open Junior Chess champion . . . Steven, a stu- dent at Frost Junior High in Oak Park, has been playing chess since he was 7 years old, and last year took the junior division title in the Motor City Open . . . the Michigan finals were held in Lansing. SUSAN LYNN of Oak Park is eagerly anticipating her motion picture debut . . . She won the recent "Rosemary's Baby Mystery Voice" Contest on WJBK, spon- sored by Paramount Pictures by guessing Ralph Bellamy, and will receive an all-expense-paid trip to Hollywood with barrister hubby Kenneth . . . Their 2-year-old daughter Julie will also go along, and Susan will receive an appear- ance in William Castle's next movie for Paramount. THAT LOCAL DISC jockey who said, "The Detroit Tigers will find some way to lose the pennant," isn't saying much these days . He never did have anything to say, even when he was talking!