Concert
Will Honor Bond
Workers Oct. 26

Perennial Favorite Shown at Antique Exhibit'Belarsk y

A perennial favorite oft - collect-
ors is the Toby Jug which, is equ-
ally at home as a colorfu,1 addi-
tions among cherished oddments
or in a more utilitarian rile. This
little fellow is more than 100 years
old, bright and gay in his fine
Staffordshire dress. Toby jugs
such as this, well-loved for genera-

You're cut in on the
theft of the century!

MELINA MERCOURI
PETER USTINOV
MAXIMILIAN SCHELL

tions, will be found this fall at the
Great Lakes Antique Show which
will be staged at Detroit's Masonic
Temple Wednesday through Oct.
Sidor Belarsky, famous concert
24. Hours are 12 noon daily until
10:30 p.m. with the closing hour singer, will be the guest star at
Israel Bond concert 8:30 p.m.,
or. Saturday 9 p.m.
Oct. 26. in the Adas Shalom
social hall. The concert is sponsor-
ed by the Detroit Israel Bond
Committee and the Israel Bond
Women's Division, in tribute to
Chen volunteers, sponsors and
Israel Bond supporters. It is in
thanks to the Ab done by the
wdmen volunteers in collecting on
High Holy Day pledges.

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Bond Office, DI 1-5707. Refresh-
ments will be served at the end
of the program. There is no admis-
sion charge.

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Belarsky has long been interest-
ed in the development of the folk
music of all countries and his
repertoire includes songs in Eng-
lish, Italian, French, Russian, Yid-
dish and Hebrew.

sAVERIO
SARIDIS

East of

ST. LOUIS (JTAl—The first ex-1 York, ranked as the world's leading
hibit by a Jewish artist in the Pope artist in that field. Many of the il-
Pius XII Memorial Library of St. luminations on display in the Cath-
Loukis University was opened last olic-sponsored unversity have Jew-
v ish religious themes. The exhibit is
Nee
The exhibit is a collection of il- one of the features of the observ-
luminatans by Sol Nodel of New ance of the St. Louis Bicentennial.

Belarsky is a graduate of the
State Conversatory at Leningrad
and was formerly a leading basso
at the Lenin-
grad State Op-
era Co. He has
appeared in song
recitals from
coast to coast
and as soloist
with Arturo Tos-
canini, Fritz
Busch and Artur
Rodzinski and
the Chicago Civic
Opera, New York
City Center Co.,
Teatro Mu-
nicipal in Ri
de Janeiro. Bra-
st
zil, and Teatro
Colon in Buenos
Belarsky
Aires.

Adults $1 to 6 (Exc Sun. 8. Hol.)

MERCURY

1st Jewish Artist's ExhibitOpened in Catholic School

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