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Farfel & Kishke to Join Neil Simon J- B. Sollberger
In Promoting 'Barefoot in
At Shearith Israel's Kaplan Aud.
A rib-filling Kosher dinner of entertainment are Hy Blum and
Roast Beef, good old fashioned
“Kiske,” Farfel and all the trim-
mings plus a rib-tickling produc-
tion of Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in
the Park” by The Dallas Repertory
Theatre will insure an outstanding
evening on Sunday, May 16, when
the Brotherhood and Sisterhood
of Congregation Shearith Israel will
again present their Annual Kosher
Dinner Playhouse.
This affair has been a complete
sell-out in the past and the early
rush for tickets indicate that this
year’s performance will follow in
the same tradition. The festivities
start at 6:00 p.m. in the Kaplan
Auditorium of the Shearith Israel
Synagogue.
Co-Chairmen for the delightful
evening of delicious food and fine
Mrs. Mike Goldfarb. Tickets may
be purchased from Mrs. Goldfarb
by calling 361-4861 or from the
Sisterhood Gift.Shop for $5.00 per
person which includes the dinner
and shov- Seating is limited and
no tickets will be sold at the door.
The Committee Sub-Chairmen
are: Max Glauben, Catering; Irving
Goldstein, table arrangements; Mrs.
Sander Romick,hostess; Mrs.Morris
Cohen, publicity; and Bill Betcher,
tickets.
Mrs. Marvin Rubenstein, Presi-
dent of the Sisterhood, . and
Stanley Joe Schepps, President of
the Brotherhood, have selected
this event as the culmination of a
very active and fulfilling 1970-
1971 season of activities.
Gem-Mineral Sac.
Speaker May 13
Robert Richter, president of The
Dallas Gem and Mineral Society,
announces the regular monthly
meeting of the organization will be
held on Thursday, May 13, at 8:00
p.m. at the Julius Schepps Com-
munity Center, 7900 Northaven
Road.
Speaking at the May meeting
will be J.B. Sollberger, a long-
time member of the Dallas
Archaeological Society and well-
known authority on Archaeological
Artifacts.
Plans are rapidly firming up for
the annual Gem and Mineral
Show to be presented by the
society on November 13 and 14
at Market Hall, according to David
Hafter, show chairman.
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Puppet Theatre on Tour from TWU
Will Perform at Schepps Center
PUNCH: What's the hold up, Dr. Roach? We have to get this play
on the road and we've been ready for hours.
Julius Schepps Community Cen-
ter will sponsor a production of the
Texas Woman’s University touring
Puppet Theatre at Schepps Center
this Sunday, May 9, at 2:30 p.m.
Included on the program are
Punch and Judy, one of the oldest
shows for puppets. A play, A
Husband for the Rat, an adaptation
of a folk tale from Korea, written
especially for the TWU puppeteers
by its director, Dr. Josh Roach,
Professor of Speech at the Univer-
sity^will also be presented.
of theatre that was handed down in
families for many years, it is now
going to college where it is gaining
increased popularity,” says Dr.
Roach. “It is also changing from a
form of adult theatre to a form
specializing in theatre for children
and young people. Teachers are
discovering puppetry as a device
for stimulating learning and pro-
viding outlets for the creative
urge which is present in all people.
The popular children’s program,
Sesame Street, makes extensive use
of puppets and puppet ideas.”
The puppeteers are members of
a class in puppetry and are assisted
by Miss Maurice McAnulty, a
graduate student whose thesis is a
study of lighting for the puppet
stage. The class meets regularly tc
make various types of puppets,
write plays for them, and tour to
communities in the North Texas
area. Besides Miss McAnulty and
Dr. Roach, the operators include
Phyllis Gibbons, Linda Hernandez.
Dorothy Martinez, Vanessa Rud-
loff, and Nancy Spurlock.
“Although puppetry was a form
Phil Cofman, program director
of Julius Schepps Community
Center has indicated that this pro-
gram is part of a series of Sunday
afternoon special events for
children. Additional programs in-
clude A Family Picnic on May
16th and the Film Class “Robin
Hood” on May 23rd. These pro-
grams will be held at Schepps Cen-
ter.
Parents may register for the
events by phone or in person at
the Center.
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