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Israel Chen Cinema
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Chen Cinema on Dizengoff
Square displayed a big sign
saying "The Show Must Go
On."
The sign expressed the de-
fiance of Tel Aviveans who
queued up by the hundreds
at the movie house where
last Wednesday night a ter-
rorist hurled grenades that
killed two spectators and
himself and injured scores of
patrons.
Their tickets brought them a
double feature—the regular
movie plus a vaudeville show
featuring Israel's top enter-
tainers. The morale-boosting
show was given under the
auspices of Tel Aviv Mayor
Shlomo Lehat.

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of a clock, have swung for-
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ter all, man, like the hands,
has gone steadily on.—R. G.
Ingersoll

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Globetrotters Due

Danny Raskin's

The' Harlem Globetrotters,
featuring basketball's "Clown
Prince" Meadowlark Lemon,
will appear 2 and 7 p.m. Dec.
29 at Olympia.
Tickets for both games are
available at Grinnell's, Hud-
son's, Sears and Olympia box
office. For information, call
tact lenses? . . . Can you see Olympia, 895-7000.
what's going on inside? . . .
w w W WW W W W W W W 4111
Ask Paul Lebowitz, who
PAULA
drank from the cup in which
AND
wife Marlene's daughter Lyn-
ALLEN
STREET :
da's contacts had been "safe-
WED. thru SAT. •
ly" put away . . . Ex-cop
Paul is really a private eye
4
JIMMY COHEN
4
at the Piano
(or two) now!
9
MON. S. TUES.
SEEING SIGNS . . . in Ann
Arbor by Barry Rosen, pre-
med student at University of
Michigan . . . on the wind-
HOUR GLASS s
shield of a parked car . . .
18800
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"This space reserved for
(6 Blks. W. of Southfield)
parking tickets."
538-4850
W.It*********.
OVERHEARD . . . on
Floor 6-B at Henry Ford Hos-
pital . . . by patient to one of
those very wonderful nurses
. . . "I certainly hope I'm
sick. I'd sure hate to feel like
this if I'm well."
ON BEING TOLD the
amount of her ticket, Alice
Torgow (Ben) asked the air-
line reservation clerk if she,
could write him a check for
the •amount . . . He said yes—
28875 FRANKLIN ROAD -
providing she had identifica-
Cor. 12 Mile & Northwestern
tion, such as a driver's li-
355-2010
cense .. . Her face clouded,
Fine
Italian-French
Cuisine
"I don't have a driver's li-
NEW YEAR'S EVE
cense," she mumbled. But
Reservations Taken
wait. Here's a ticket I got for
MON.- THURS.,11 a.t.to 10:30 p.m.
driving without one." . . .
FRMAY,11 &Wt. Midnight
The clerk accepted the check.
SATURDAY,4:30p.m.to Midnight
HELEN MARCUS had of-
EVERY THURSO/LT EVENING
fered to drive her new neigh-
I PASTA & PAGLIACCI NIGHT .
bor, a widow in her early
70's, to the supermarket ..
MON. THRU THURS.
When Helen stopped at her
PASTA 8t PIANO
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
house, she came out dressed
as stylishly as though she
BOB "Ask Your Neighbor" ALLISON',
were going to. a party . . .
MONDAYS, 12:30 to 2 p.m.
Surprised that the neighbor
PASTA & PHASHION
had gone to such trouble just
with fashions by Claire Kelly
for a grocery trip, Helen
complimented her on her ap-
pearance .. . The lady said,
"I'm merely following the ad-
vice my mother _gave me
many years ago. She loved to
ride, and her motto was, 'Al-
ways wear your spurs. You
29556 Orchard Lake Rd.
never know when you may
1/2 Blk N of 13 Mile Rd.
meet a horse!' "

LISTENING

TEEN-AGERS AND tele-
phones are inseparable, as
any parent knows . . . The
solution, Marilyn Wachler
decided, was to have a sec-
ond phone installed for her
daughter Andrea's exclusive
use . . . But one afternoon
soon after the phone was con-
nected in her room, Marilyn
came home and found her
using the family phone while
hers stood idle When she
asked why, Andrea said, "But
mother, I may get an import-
ant call,' and I wouldn't want
my phone to be busy!"
AFTER MEETING EACH
OTHER at a party 45 years
ago, attorney Jim Saperstein
and wife Kathryn (Dickma•)
will celebrate their 43rd wed-
ding anniversary this month
in a continuous life of gala
festivity . . . Jim and Kay
have since become party
givers supreme in the corn-
munity . . . Who can forget
their very famous Halloween
parties? . . . "I robbed the
cradle when I married Kay,"
says Jim, "but she'll always
be my baby."
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OVERHEARD . . . ad
salesman to boss . . . "You
think those astronauts have a
job? All they have to do is
explore space. I have to sell
it."
PASSING THROUGH Rich-
mond, Va., furniture rep Al
Mayers decided to see the
Edgar Allan Poe home, now
restored as -a museum . .
He hailed a taxicab and_ told
the driver to take him to the
Poe House . . . After a long
drive, the cab pulled up be-
fore a weather-beaten struc-
ture on the outskirts of -town
—the - County Home for the
Indigent.
AFTER A LONG DRIVE
DOWN the California coast,
Al and Rhoda Victor were
resting in their motel room
-at San Simeon . . . Al noted a
motel contraption attached to
the head of his bed . . . A
sign on it read, "Electric
Massage. Insert 25 cents for
15 minutes of gentle vibration
of bed to relax you." . . . De-
cidig that this was just what
he needed for a tired back,
Al inserted a coin . . . Noth-
ing happened . . . Just then
a maid came to the door
with a box of candles, ex-
plaining that the electricity
had gone off . . . In their
hurry to wash up for dinner
before dark, the vibrating
machine was forgotten . . .
They dined •and went to bed
by candlelight . . . But about
2:30 a.m., Rhoda was awak-
ened by a loud yell from Al
. . . "Wake up!" he was
shouting. "Earthquake!" .. .
One glance at the blazing
lights in the room and Al's
quivering bed made it clear
that nine hours late, he was
getting his quarter's worth of
vibration.
HELEN ROSENBERG
(Tommy) says that if you
make a right turn from the
left lane, you're •probably just
careless and reckless . . .
and not what the . fellow be-
hind you -called- you.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
YOU swallow a pair of con-

NGEL'Si

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German-Israeli Film
Premiers in Tel Aviv

BONN — The German-
Israeli film "Der Martyrer"
had its world premiere in Tel
Aviv under the patronage of
Golda Meir, the former Is-
raeli prime minister. The
film recalls- the life of the
Jewish humanist and educa-
tor Dr. Janusz Korczak,. who
during the German occupa-
tion of Poland voluntarily
went with 200 pupils from the"
Warsaw Ghetto to his death
in Treblinka.

Curling like a kinked up
ostrich feather.—Ella Wheel-
er Wilcox

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