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Daily News from New York, New York • 61

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Daily Newsi
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BIIIP I'VE B5SM "Njl' lUL FROM NOW ON JS' 1 II if OiO I ME Aft HER .1 I 'ijmililL SPSNWN3 TOO MUCH I'M ONLY GOINO TO BUY 'Sr CORRECTLY? -f I I'M WORRIEO MONEY "-I'M THINGS I REALLY -jS ABOUT YOU' 1 AX, (OOIN3 TO START IEEOy V-A--4' YM .1 ONLY HUMAN By Sidney Fields The Neighbors By George Clark (4 a It rJ I 1 I 1 HI Our Local Redgraves Red Sullivan, Sammy Da via, Dean Martin and So what's all tha fuTs about the America has it Sternberg, a fam ily that range from vaudeville, the Borscht Belt, the Yiddish theatre and rock 'n roll to Metropolitan Opera. TV" and Broadway. Pan H-irM Sternberg. 57. ha been a bass In tha Mat choru far 2J year.

The job got evsn steadier when th Mat bagan operating 52 week 3 yoar. When pap began, worked only Id week yvtr. between wi starved HttU," hi wife say. Oysher, sister of th lata Moishe Sim' Frayljla Oysher, hi had formidable roputatbn on th Skelton shows and a big Broadway musical. There's a arena in "Funny Girl" whera tha heroine, Fanny Brica as a kid, ia trying desperately to get into a show hut gets tossed out and yells over her shoulder: "I'll lw back as a star." The Old Hejve Ho When Marilyn was 13 she rushed to an audition for tha musical, "Gypsy," without telling her mother.

Dressed in a floppy red sweater and black sucking, shs lined up with 3 older girls under th prison light bulb over tba staga. Tha casting director yelled: "You! In ths red sweater." All eagerness, Mrtlyn breathe 1- "Mai" Tha man growled, "Yas! Yout Out!" Unchjigrined, Marilyn tossed over her shojlder, "I'll ba back a a str." Recently, she returned after 13 gloriou months playing the Barbra Screisand rol in tha national company of "Funny Girl." "First they gave her third billing," her father gloat. "But soon her nama wa on top." If th parents never mada it, tha daughter might. Until a few month ago, Marilyn lived with her parent. Tha names on tha bill read: "Sternbsrg, Oysher Michiels." "It sounded lika a law firm," aha says.

"I decided to get away from tha family. So I moved two blocks away. When a data takes ma home, I show him whera my parent Hva and tell him: Wlf 1 'Come look at my scales, dear. Tell me how much I lost on my vacation." 'Stop here. Thev soy glasses on u.

Two yejrs ago, the entira family performed for tha first ani only time together. Mica cricked everybody up by leading tha family from liturgi cal song to r-k rolL Why should that giva anybody a laugh? "Because." says Marilyn, "wa were singing at Tb Sternberg Fraydel. Harold. Marilyn. Mike.

a benefit Jr tha Hebrew Actor Fund." been a aine-r and Jewish atag. Frsyd! ha FAMILY DOCTOR Oldsters Differ in Their Reactions to Age Process By DR. THEODORE R. VAN DELLEN 1IW7 br T'n dit TnSun-d Differences and similarities are found in all of us. Oldsters are no exception and react to agin? in many waya.

Some decline rapidly; many others remain active and At Your Service By ISABEL FORGANG The fun of shopping in a gay London-type boa comodienma ainca wn 1). "3ha' an outstanding csntore," papa assure you. "Sh' now praparmg fr a big South African tour. Forty concert." "Then niijr hii or ti othr ldy cantors," Fraydel a 1 1t. "b'lt not a gul as me.

Nw, did yau ever humility?" Their dajghtw, Marilyn. 21, a perky 7 when first perf rmel with mama, exhibiting a natural talent fir mimicry, folk, pop or tioue is coming to Lexington Avenue with the ooeninz of the nopp. la aei me moody one whole wall la covered with a vivid mural of that famed street in London from which this alert. Tha few who utilize their i creative potential exolains why liturgical musi. hop takes its name.

No conventional clothes rack greet your eyes. Kather, the rlothea ara displayed To ay' Hmtth Hint Dentures ought to ba keipS clean and fresh. we will always have a Chur- wasn't brn In trunk," Marilyn. "I was born in an overnight ha J. Mima billed as rhill, Toseanini.

on English-style coat trees and in three wardrobe or urandma Mises. aft into one wall. And speaking of clothe, you have your choice of three separate lines: ready-to-wear, with prices ranging from $19 to $109: de 'flia V'id'r Chill' and I wjs obuij Whara' tS Applaud? Tha golden signer etolusives from to and custom Ma recall that in tha midst of nn pflrform- years have their problems tailored work atarting at There's also a fun and dissapoint- ment is aiira B-viruya turt ino tears. When nmni askel: "Vhnt'a wi nif.darlini?"5tarilyti dcnia'ijjj, "Why did they atop clapping?" tliera," aya mania. ''I knew I hid on my h.inds a real ham, you should orijivj the mon when plans line of fur hats (take your pick of mink, lynx, foe or beaver) that are also exclusive and priced from $12).

Clothes here are fttyled for the smart and aophisticated, not tha mini and mod. Fiir ra informition on lhe lire, nd a ifjimoffd. -lf aiheo- ear-lutw to AT YOUR SERVICE, THE NEWS, ZK1 ii St. IW Tri. T.

1W1J. go awry. A ljusting change. is mora difficult for Her won. Michael Hi(h School of Musii Ruilaritt, but leadt 17.

serious, student at tha au I Art. calU himself a blua "The Taigets," a rock roll some. Tha be havior of the senior citizen de BroJher Juniper pen to a great extent upon education, personality and health. Capabilities plus the opportunities that ara available alio play a role. the age I because they object to regimentation or to tha impersonal atmosphere.

In soma casea they do not get tha attention, needed to keep them happy. Most of the similarities among this age group center about a few fundamental neds of which lova is uppermost. The oppbrtunity to maintain identity leads to a senaa of personal worth with all its richness and fullness. NIGH I LY LARYNGITIS R.J. S.

writes: What would cause a laryngitis that only occurs at night? The moment I up in tho morning, the congestion storts to rleur and, by the time IVi finished my juice, it's jrone. I don't even havo a roll. RRPLY Mucus lliprct to tha throat an4 vocal rliodtn lenrliii to a tmnHrry "rwir.vnefii" of th Toica. ft probably Ik as.tori:ilel with postnasal drip or hroochltl. ARRIAGE, RISK P.

W. writes Ls a in his late 50.s with myocarditis, hypertension, gout, and. hernia too bad ofif to marry? REPLY Not If she Is rlcli or an R. N. airy Tale PROBLEMS AMONG the aged group.

"Va play at dancei an! proms and places where wa don't Ret paid." Mika way. "But -hol comea first. My mother arid sister can act, I'll try tha law, mayhe." Gr Marilyn "One thing thia family doem't need is another singer," Marilyn attended the High School of Music and Ait, too, and became a profii-ieiit pianist. When bar puronts tttarted bugging her about gointj to collesc. aha got a recording contract.

earth-shattering happene she ad-iriita. "hut for tha rient thiee veira I eot rnir ataffn are more hecausa theic triit good and Imd SECTION are likely to ba accentuated. Ths mean get more cantankerous, and tha kind lKcom. more con siderate. Critical incidents and traumatic events in early life color the outlook in this group.

Oldsters differ in tha way they adapt to retirement, personal lo3ea, diminution in energy and agility, and to the onset of a chronic health condition. SOME BKCOMK withdrawn or leg in little clubs," Eventually, aha got to like the fopa, and Kpe ts to return theia soon. Sho mada TV on tha By GEORGE Hilary Affair DEA.R GPOR(iK: I work in tha Pentagon and fell in lp'va with thin girl I met briefly, from anothor offiea. I'va looked all over the building ilnco, but can't find her. can I doT DESPERATE DBR DE.1PERATE: Pon't worry -noWly ever can lx tho original of anything in tha Pentagon, but rent aasurod tbero aid at leat two other copies 0 fila aomewliwo' 1BJ7 hr UI(mI reiir ft-l adopt a destructive tendency.

Regression when ill and preoc Dr. V.i D-II-, stturiint kalh wift antwer questions and lifcicno in thit cupation with thoughts of death may ba exhibited. Soma reject cnlimn anti br miT. Ha wilt mat maV.m suggestions for improvement or try to qombat loneliness by be rfwenoif-. er precriTx5 for hidivulualt.

Entbia tbimped, ttrlf-aililrpttej ei.relnpp, and addreu DR. THEODORE R. VAN DELLEN, NEWS, 0. BOX coming too active and talkative. Manyw' enio citizens fail in MMia ItJI It'll I.

IX their ad-fUHtmrit to institutions UltAKIi LLHrKAL STATION, NEW 10017. such as residential homo? for.

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