Author L. Golding
Here for Book Fair

Children's Day at Book Fair to Feature Puppet.Show

Britain's most eminent Jew-
ish novelist, Louis Golding, will
be among the illustrious liter-
ary figures speaking during the
sixth annual Jewish Book Fair,
Nov. 23-25, at the Davison Jew-
ish Center.
Golding's featured presenta-
tion on Ladies' Day, the after-
noon of Nov. 25, will be a talk
on "The Greatest Woman — in
my Life as a Man and Novelist."
The Manchester-born writer
will also share the Men's Night
spotlight that evening, when he
discusses "The Jewish Literary
Scene in England and on the
Continent"-
Golding is married and lives
in St. John's Wood.
The Book Fair will open the
evening of Nov. 23, when Dr.
LOUIS GOLDING
Mordecai Kaplan, professor of
philosophies of religion at the scholar, philosopher and foun-
Jewish Theological Seminary, der of the Reconstructionist
will be the principal speaker.
Movement will speak at sabbath
Dr. Kaplan also will be the services of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
speaker at a Book Fair brunch on Nov. 23. His topic will be
the following morning.
"The Religious Significance of
While here, the noted Jewish Peoplehood."

Youngsters attending t h e
Children's Day program at the
sixth annual Jewish Book Fair,
on Nov. 24, at the Davison Jew-
ish Center will view "The Re-
markable Danny," a puppet
fantasy in three acts, to be
presented by Mrs. Clarissa A.
Yager, one of Detroit's most
popular puppeteers.
With the assistance of Ken
Yager, the director of The Pup-

pet Theater, will present three
performances, at 2, 3 and 4 p.m.
Admissison to each perform-
ance is free, but tickets for any
one show must be procured in
advance at the Davison branch
information desk on the after-
noon of the program.
Mrs. Yager, especially quali-
fied for her art by virtue of
intensive training in writing,
dramatics, painting, sculpture

and design, creates her puppet
shows from script to finished
production.
The children's day audience
will view "The Remarkable
Danny" and hear its message
about books.
Prior to each performance,
Shimon Gewirtz and Mrs. Chana
Stiebel will lead community
singing.

Elkin Travel

is proud to represent

the Jewish Community of Michigan

in a tour to Europe

specifically organized to bring the

JWV National Commander
to Honor Three Detroiters

The national commander of Katz and Mrs. Jack Schwartz
the Jewish War Veterans, Ben- vice-presidents who are co-chair-
jamin Chasin of New York, will men of the revue.
be a visitor in Detroit this
The star-studded show is to
weekend.
be presented Feb. 16, in the
As the guest of the Depart- Henry and Edsel Ford Audi-
ment of Michigan, Chasin will torium, as the one major fund-
participate in a program and raising program of the entire
special - ceremonies at the JWV JWV organization.
* * *
Memorial Home on Sunday, ac-
cording recognition to three De-
troiters for their efforts on be-
half of the national JWV Shrine
of the Jewish war dead in
Washington, D.C.
The awards will be presented
by Chasin to Tom Borman,
Leonard N. Simons and Paul
Honorary membership in the
Zuckerman.
national Jewish War Veterans
Ralph Epstein, department is the signal honor to be be-
commander, announces that stowed upon Meyer Silverman
Chasin will take part also in a at the anniversary dinner-dance
conference of local JWV lead- of the Sgt. Morton A. Silver-
ers and members.
man Post and Auxiliary this
Participating in panel discus- weekend.
sions with the national com-
The presentation, which fol-
mander, who will speak "JWV lows action taken at the last
on the National Scene," will be JWV national encampment, is
Harry T. Madison, a past na- the first such membership to be
tional commander; Lawrence given since a similar award was
Gubow, a member of JWV's na- made to the late President
tional executive committee, and Franklin D. Roosevelt during
Walter Klein, president of the World War II.
JWV Memorial Home Associa-
National commander B e n-
tion.
Chasin will be in Detroit
The panel discussions and the jamin
to a war d the membership,
presentations will highlight a which
will be the highlight of
breakfast meeting at the Memo-
dinner-dance, to take place
rial Horrie at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. the
at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at Club
The members of the Ladies' Alamo.
Auxiliary, headed by Mrs. Mor-
Silverman, the father of Sgt.
ton Oppenheim, president, have
Morton A. Silverman, after
been invited to attend.
Chasin also will speak at a whom the Post and Auxiliary
"fund-raising rally," the initial are named, was voted the honor
event in a series preparatory to for his efforts in organizing the
the presentation of the annual Gold Star Parents of the JWV
"Star-Spangled Revue," this and in helping, to bring about
Saturday evening, at the Davi- Michigan's memorial to its
Jewish war dead—the JWV
son Jewish Center.
This kickoff program, which Memorial Home on W. Davison.
A member of the executive
will feature dancing, profession-
al entertainment, is free to all committee of the Jewish Com-
JWV Post and Auxiliary mem- munity Council and a past pres-
bers, according to Mrs. Oscar ident of the East Side Mer-
chants Association, Silverman
recently represented the Mich-
igan Jewish community at
homecoming events which
marked the 50th anniversary
Invites You To See
of Great Lakes Naval Training
Center, Great Lakes, Ill.
The newest, most exciting car
Henny Littman, Post com-
on wheels . . .
mander, and Mrs. Ida Schein,
Auxiliary president, will pre-
The Airborne
side at the affair which marks
the 11th and 10th anniversaries,
respectively, of the two units.
A room at the Memorial
For 1958
Home is named in memory of
Sgt. Morton Silverman who lost
Now on Display at:
his life in the European The-
Buick Factory Branch ater during World War II.
Meyer and Celia Silverman,
6164 CASS AVE.
the parent s, live at 20100
Hubbell.
Near G. M. Bldg.

group to Israel

,

eyer Silverman
to Get Honorary
Membership

on the exciting occasion of her

10th Anniversary Celebration

also including

Brussel's Famed World's Fair

ITINERARY--Pesronally escorted by

Rabbi Leon Fram-

includes:

• Paris

• Tel Aviv

• Jerusalem
• Florence
• Lucerne

• Athens

• Haifa
• Rome

• Milan

• Interlocken
• Amsterdam
• Brussels
• London (optional)

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J. ROBERT ARKUSH, of Los
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of the National Federation of
Temple Brotherhoods.

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