JWB Announces Three Playwriting Prize Winners on 50th Anniversary
An actress-writer of Long Beach,
Calif., who has been active with
off-Broadway theater and with
Theater Upstairs as producer,
vice-president, actress and direc-
tor, won the first prize of $500 in
the National Jewish Welfare Board
one-act playwriting contest con-
ducted in observance of JWB's 50th
anniversary. She is Eleanor Heflin
Shibley whose winning entry is
"A Gift from Papa."
Dr. Charles S. Levy of Flushing,
N.Y., associate dean of Yeshiva
University's Wurzweiler School of
Social Work, and Anita Lench of
Lynbrook, N.Y., who has written
skits and plays for her temple
sisterhood and Parent Teacher
Association, were tied for second
prize. Each of them received a
cash award of $250.
"A Gift from Papa," a play with
11 characters, portrays the feel-
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The Jewish Theater for Children
is offering a prize of $1,000 for the
best full-length play for children
in English on a Jewish theme, ac-
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man of the theater. This is the
12th time in as many years that
the theater has offered a similar
prize in its annual Golden Pen
Playwriting Contest. Funds for
the prize are made available by
Norma U. Levitt, a member of the
theater's board of directors. Prize-
winning manuscripts are also giv-
en a professional production.
Manuscripts for the 1968 com-
petition must be submitted no
later than Dec. 31. Rules of the
contest may be obtained by writing
to the Jewish Theater for Children,
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ABOARD THE SS FRANCE in
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the ship's Guest Talent Night .. .
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NATHANIEL GOLDSTICK, for-
mer corporation counsel, will be
the installing officer for men at
the Joint Installation of Knights of
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Pythian Sisters, Temple No. 152,
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dressed just like real people, and
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national group is dedicated to fun
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fortunate youngsters.
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second concert of the 37th season
of Detroit's SCANDINAVIAN SYM-
PHONY ORCHESTRA. Featured
soloist at this concert at the Scot-
tish Rite Cathedral will be Astra
Kalnins, soprano.