Julie Andrews Brin gs Back Era of Genie Lawrence

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, November 15, 1968

Brooks created a 125 - piece at the Madison on a reserved-
wardrobe for Miss Andrews to f seat policy with le perform-
wear at a total cost of more I . ances weekly and extra show-
than $300,000. The film will play lags during holiday weeks.

Jule Andrews portrait Brit-
ish actress Gertrude Lawrence
in the- Twentieth Century Fox

Danny Raskin's

presentation of Robert Wise's
"Star 1" premiering here at the
Madison Theater.
Noted fashion designer Donald

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CLOSED SUNDAY

ONE OF THE NICEST stories
we've heard in a long time con-
cerns a local advertising man who
lost two fine jobs in a single year
. First, the magazine on which
he served as advertising manager
folded, and then the newspaper to
which he transferred was bought
by a syndicate ... He came home
to his wife and three small sons
and told them ruefully, "I'm out
of a job again. The paper stopped
publishing with this evening's
edition" . . . The wife comforted
him as best she could . .. The
three boys stared at him round-
eyed ... Next morning the ad man
arose after the boys had left for
school .. . In his wastebasket were
the remains of three China piggy
. banks . . . On the dining room
table was a pile of nickels, dimes
and quarters. . . There was a
crudely lettered sign under the
coins . . . it read, "We believe in
you, pop."
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Detroit
Lodge 55 Joint Installation
Dinner-Dance being planned is
slated to be the biggest and best
ever held by K of Ps, and that's
saying a lot because they've had
some mighty good- ones down
through the years . . . But this
affair will outshine all the rest! ...

SCOTT DAVID RASKIN became
't years old recently and blew
out all the candles on his birthday
cake while the youngsters he plays
with helped him enjoy a good time -
at his birthday party for kids in the
neighborhood . . . Scott had so
much fun and received such swell
gifts that when it was all over, he
looked at me and said, "Daddy,
how soon is my next birthday?"
FROM MAX SOSIN'S HUGE
mental library of stories comes the
one about a young man explaining
to his elderly father the greatness .
of the late Professor Einstein —
about his theories and his great
contributions to the world ... The '
old gent didn't seem overly im-
pressed, and suddenly said, "Never
mind this dlily-dally, tram what
did this poor man make a Hying?"•
• . . Max also tells of. a- priest
asking_ this question to a rabbi,
"Rabbi, how come with Jewish
people, when they are asked a
question, they generally reply with
another question, like if you say,
`how are yea' The -reply is, 'How
should I be?' or 'What's new?' and
'What should be new?' " . . . Tbie
rabbi, after giving this question
some serious consideration merely
replied, "Why . not?" , -
.
SEATED AT. THE dinner table,.
8-year-old Roger Smiler asked,
"Pop, will I look like you when I
grow up?" . and dad Gordon.
Smiler replied that everybody
seems to think so .... "Well," re-
plied Roger, leering at Gordon's
balded pate, "I won't have to grow
up for a long time, will I pop?"

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severe scalp wound ... Dr. Rosen-
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to call an ambulance and was ad-
ministering first aid when a lad
only a couple of years older than
the victim pushed his way through
the crowd that had gathered .. .
I'm a boy scout," he said to the
doctor. "You go along, sir. and
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