14 THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONCILE.
BNOTH ZION ASSOCIATION.
Informal Women's Zionist Conference.
The second informal Women's Zionist Conference took place at the Talmud To1ah Hall, Muizenberg, on Wednesday 1norning, 3rd January. Amongst the del~
gates were active Zionist workers from all over the count1•y and the S.A. Women s Zionist Council was well represented.
Mt'S. Mary Segal, President oI tlie Buot li Z1u11 .\s. uciatio11, Cape Town, \\'Hi:> in lit el1ai1· anfl in op uiug '011fereuee denll with 1 h.. present position and problems that Ziolli:ts lul\'e to facl'. ~he pointed out that in this time of \Vorld cl'isis lhe
"ork mu. t not unl} i1ot ;,,lop but 111u::>t be- i11te11sitieJ. 'l'here wa: only one way of seltli11g the .J "'" i::;l1 problern nrnl thnt \\':ls
\J\' eshtblisl1ing a virile nutio11ul home i11
l~ret2 Isrnel. lt wns the duly of ncti,·e Zionist worker· to u<.:cttHtint the women
\\ illt the aims of Zionism. There shoulJ IH:: i10 \·nguene. :s <.I to what Palestine w ·<m...;. It wn:-. not ne<.:e:ssnry ahn1y::; to rd.\ upun ext nwl ,'timuli. ~To cloubt the l 'mm ·il c.;ould nssi~t eountry societie, by ::;ending tliem lecturers from time to time.
Bhe appealed lo nll prt» eut to bring their prob! '111. to thi iufonual c-011feren<.:e.
Dr. Deborah Katzen iutrochwed tl dis ·us-
iun oil the W.l.Z.O., tho Youth Aliyal1
uml Keren HuY •so<l ndivities. ~'he :said
t hut thL· Z1oni~t 'oun ·il wa, grateful 1.o th, Bnoth Zion for httving ul'l'allgecl last
\'t•ar'. ·onferenue. 'he knew that nil
~"tin~ Z inu i t. now ren Ii. t•d the ~ erio usn eRl' ol th., ~itunticm and thP added nrnl in l'l'ens 1d re po11sibilil · llial wa: theirs. 'l111e
\\'Oll1L•11 ol' Houtli \fric·u lwd don · l"'XcellL'llt
", r1 in th· pa"l : t'< r. 1l1h 'ou1 •il \\ u .i
bod,\ t l1at co-Ol'dinnt cl activiti . ancl •\'l•r;
additio11' I worl·e1· ''a r111 ·1 l'Ollragvrn nt to th Zioni.t U<'Liviti·. thrrnrrh ut llw
\\ orld. . 'lie pmi!-l d 1 lit> wol'l· lw worne11 lwd dr11e l<w tl1t• Youth ... \liyali nllc1 urged
tl1e1n l<i l><tl'1 iL·ipHtt• in the rno1.01· <·nr rulll- lH't itio11 i11 uid of Urnt fund.
Spt~:tking of lw fortlic0111i11a
r·
n·u II11:c•:od c:m1p1d"t1, T>r. Katzt•n ~uid l11:lltlJ!• \\'fll' lwcl l1t'H1ght to Pulestin :111 l'<'<>l1<111111· r·risi" th,tl \\"n-;
'ii":
to undPl'··t;rnd. Jn the c.;itinu; indut->trv ulone :::;orne U,000-7 ,000 meu hatl pee11 tin·ow11 oul
or
•mployrnenl. Sollle J0,000 iunnigrunt:-;
J1a<l recently enter d the country and the Jewish Agency ha<l to make it eli respons- ible for them. The Keren Hnyesod was the supporL of tlle Jewish Ageuc3. G"ufor- tunatel) tountry after c.;ountry had been taken out of the field of useful Zionist activih-. rrherefore tho ·e in the fayourecl countries had to more Uum double their efforts.
ln t)outh Africa, Zionisb \ ere faced witl1 seriorn; external nncl internal situations, tUld the work rec1uirecl iuteu:::;ifieation. The women should recogni ·e the foc.:t that war udiYities must be recogni. eel us un ncldi- t tonal bmclen un<l not be allowed to iuke Ll1e plnce of Z1011i, t wol'k. She urged the women to muiutu in the fine record the) be1Ll est<lblishecl for them ·elYei:;,
..Amougsi, tliose who parti<;ipute<l iu the lli:-;eu::-,:::;iou \\ere: .\Ir" 1'. Uorclon (Spring·
bok), .\'!rs. :.\loYsovic ( 'ape Town) ; ~frs.
Marks (\Yooclsioc:k), l\lrs. C'hnmes (Benoni), i\'Ln;. ,'nphnt .Johmrnesburg), ..\frs. :\L .%uekennnn ('l'el- viv), i\Irs. ~
Katzeu ( Pr ·iotit1), .i\lr::.. D. Ka) (.Johan·
llL'.. burg), .\frs . .:\!. ,_'egul ( 'ape Town), i\1 ·:-:. P. H ·l'h!:!lt!in (Cap• 'row11), :Hrs.
.Jow•ll P rt Tollotl1), mul i\lr . .\I. <'ohe11 ('ape '!'own).
<rre,1i11~ to (\lllfere1H'l' \\'l'l'e rel'eived frm11 ~fr:--. U1·ee11ht·ra, th' \Vomen ·s Zion- j..,t ('uu11l'il. n11<l .\Ir~. Ente (:Jnelmrn1111.
rlJ1t ... r• \\n,· 1t11 i11lerval wh n tea was . ·rn~d !1\ t l1t l\Iuizcnberrr BrunC'h of the
l1notl1 Zio11 \s:-:oeinlio11.
Mrs. F1•eda Winokm• IL•1l the cli-;c·us:--io11 on tlw .Je\\i~·-11 .. :ntioual F1111d. Sh, ~aid
that tlit• .f .. '".F. fnr111ecl the rnnjm pol'iion
At Home to Visiting Zionists.
'I'l1e L.-<'t·utive and '•ntral C'ouuuittel' of tliP BnfJth Zi<J11 .\s~ociatio11 W'l'e
l [011ll' [q \ i:-.iti11g wci111 ·11 ZioniBts u11d
111Pitil>L'l'. nl tl1e i>:t\ilion Unll, i\Iuize11- ht>rg, 011 \ \ \ .. d11e:dC1y nftL'l'IHJon, Hrtl .f a11u- :uy. .\I 1· •• :\far. • '•aaJ, who pr icl d, .... ·- 1 l'll<h·cl n wn1·111 \H•ll'ul1w to :tll J>rPscnl and pal'titlllHrl,\ lo 1·vp1·c·se11tati\'l''-' of tltt•
Zionist ( 'oun ·ii, Di·. ]) ·bomb KatJr.cn, .. \lrs.
. L1t·c1b:--fJ11 ;11111 .\Ir-:. I>. Kn,\. Sh• s,li<l that Jl llow Zio11i:-;ts til\\ 11,vs c·nnsicler ·<l them·
...;1·h·L'S 11'-' lll 'JIJ\Jl'I'~ of iJic ~<till, large
!'r1111ih·. '(')ip\· \\ l'l'l.~ .tlJ \\'Ol'ki11g fol' t Jie fmtl1:'rn11c · «1r tliL· Zioni. t ide11l-tl1 • up-
\>11ildi11::, of Ere lz. l rm·!. .Jews nll over th·
world \\'l'l'l' figl1t i11g fo1· dv111oe1•n1·y-li1H'r1 y and l'l'Hll~rnil,v. It was till· dut~ ot 7;1rn1- j:-;t: nu\\ to mid l' tli po-..ition ill J>nll'sti1w so :-.tro11g tliut tl1c· .J •wi::·d1 l'lt1i1n :d tlw prrwe c·oufon•JH'\' \\'uulcl he a ~!r<ing 0110.
.. \Ii s \':rle1·it> 'a ~"l l''lHl ·r d lwo pia110-
fol'tP solns tl111t \\'<'l"L' m11d1 nppreuintPcl.
Address by Dr. W. J . Fischel.
Jk \\'altL·r Fi:-;ehel gav • an ucldre"s on .. 'ultnnd Life i11 Erntz Israel." t the uutsd he said tlwl liL lwd occ·nsion to ap- ]H'Pl'iate t Ill· wrn+ of i Ii Zion i.-t women i11 ~out ii Afriuu. One tnsk hnd to be faced I>.\ .J •\\ ry ctll OYel' the \\'l)rld, lto\\ best to ln1ilrl up t Ju:• .J -'Wi~h 11atio11. Zioni~Lb
wi:--l1t•cl to build a c·ultme of t11eir ow11 . 'l'liL',V liad lo dt·al wit Ii priH·t icnl eolonisa- tirn1 :111<1 <·1illurnl :1divit.Y at tlie srrnll, li1t1e.
\\'lio \\'l"'l'l' t liv lwal' 'I'S ot' cult urnl life in El't·I z I Sl'fl('l t ()·dny '! Seplinrdie an cl Ash- k(·11nzc .Jl'\\'S \\l'll' building up a eowbinet c1ilt11re Hi1H·e tl1l' c~11rl o[ iii• Inst eentury tl1e \:-;]1k(•Jlnz.i .Jt•\\"s beeauw th' majority and tlit·r· \\as a re111arlrnbh, f'hanrrc i11 l'lll- t11n1l adi\'ity. 'I1l1 •re \\'Hs; not yet a stati ·
l'ltlt w·e i11 Eret~ l.'l'll ·l. rrliel'e \\'HS, how-
'\'PI', a l'C'Viva1
nr
Lmgunge, religion, nrt:111d 111u-:il', a l'e\'ivit! of intel'e l in the
January 5th, Hl40.
of the \York of women throughout the t·o1mtn.. '11he women contributed about
no
per <'e.nt. of the revenue of the ... T ational Fn11c1, not ine1uding campaign· and leg<l-
<·ie:-;. 'rliere vrns r;ti11 mueh land that coulfl he obtai11ecl iu J~retz I. nlel, and there \Vere 11ot matt\ cotmhjes now that could provitle the \Yhe~·ewithal. It was most important tl1nt Inn cl be nationa11y owned by Jews.
Th .·cope and nutivit~' of tl1e Keren Kaye- rneth \\'ere e1101·mo1is.
Mrs. T. Saphra pointed out thnt tliere
"t•re n:::;pedl' of Zionism quite apart from f11nc1 rnit>ing. The cultural aspect of Zion- ii-;111 clnl'ecl not be negl cled if one de. il'ed 1 o bring up a gerierntion 0£ Zioui t . 'rhe .J. _,.. }'. ]H'OYi<l.ecl much scope for cultunll
nctivit~-.
.\rno11gst thm-.e who participated in the discussion were: Dr. D. Katzen, :\In~.
.\lmtl1arn~. ~Ir~. HC"l1npil'o nncl l\.Irs. 1hns·
kc•h.011.
Mt's. D. Kay introduced. a discussion 011
Prupag<mcln ancl Orgtmi. ation. She rle- ('lctrecl that owing to the prevalence of n µ:rent clonl of fol e prnpngnncln n°'vncb,\'S, t hl' term prop1tganda hncl acc1uirecl a i-;1;e ·i<t1 di;,,tastefnl rn •n11ing. It '"ns th
<l uty of Zionist m1rkers to Rpreacl torre<.:t prnpng•rnfln, mHl it was not difficult ns ide;ts sprencl quiekly. Aefrve Zionists shotLlcl rend in order to prepal'e themseh·es witl1 t lie nec·essar~· iufmmntion. rr1w shekel, slie pointecl oni, 0ntitlecl one fo rnelllhership
or
tl1e \Yol'lcl .7iioni:-.t Orgalli·..::ntiou 1111<1 the pur<·hase of tlw shekel slionlll lie rnnclP <·mrqrnlsory for all nrti\ t' Zinn i:--b. Rlie Plllplrnsisecl the need fc)l' t'«H'll't'l protl'dure in soC'i(•ty organisations.
Mrs. S. P. Jacobson !".lpoke on the signi- liet1n('e of Se\\ lllg ( in·les. 'l'h importnnet"'
<>f ~t'llding gnrm,•11ts tn 1\d sti11e \\'ii:-> two fnlcl- it lJ(id pr< ]>ll"• ntb value tllld wu: of
p1'1ll'!ir•1il ntlu". 111 O\' •nila~r some 2,0()() g11n11e1d s \\'el'l' st•nt off from D111·bt1n :md :1 Im-gt• pnn·el lrnrl nlso he n dispnl<-li d l ron1 < 'np • '11c)w11. " o second-baud 01·
H'rttl.v-rnnch' garm •nts wet'• desired, b11I those \Yho had no the leisme to sew 01·
klliL c·oulcl eontribnte rnnlerinls nncl wool for otJ1er:;; to work.
Amongr;t t.hose \ 1ho participated in the clisC'11ssio11 were ~le.;;;clames _ . I>hilips, H.
\\ olff, Chnsk !~on, R. :\lark: and H. Lie- lit•rninn.
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.I t>Wisli pu"t n11d a lie\\' in lerel:'t in . eience.
Olll' of tl1P JllrJsl re111111"lrnble thiug8 wa:-;
that eulture i11 Palestine \\'H" Hebrew eul-
1 tll'l'. 'l'her• \\ere thousand:-; of 1nmilies
who spoke 011!,v Hebrew. The revival of Hebrew "118 ,, remarkable rnirncle nnd ex- pressed it8eU in rnnny ways: rhildre11 playecl n11rl eri ·cl in Hebrew ancl cholars L!Xpressed tl1eir t.110ughts also in Hebrew.
'[
1l1e Uebre\\' rnclio lrnd its educative value.
'J lu· H eb1· '\\' lm1guage was a unifying Jiower anwng tl1e di.·per ·eel JewiRh com- rnnnit.i ·s. Jn ]»destine there was gr al intt>rest in U1e .J •wish past nllcl · ubjec~."
likv Hrehm'ology, ~oc:iology and anthro- pulo0·y \H'l' · :-;tncliec1 with eurnestne!:ls.
.fors11nlc·rn wns favomed to be a living 111useu111. .\11otJ1er fratnre in the C'Ulturnl lift' of E.i··tz 1 Tn'l wns tlie diffel'ent atti- lll<lt> tO\nmls l'l' I igiou:-. liJ'e-fest i vnl.' han.' 11 •\\ sign ific-n11 ·c" Tli •rp is aJ:..m a new in- terest in nl't, Hlllsic uncl literature. Thi:•
mclH·:-;t rn, t:olld twtcd by liubennann aml
'l'o~ea11ini \YHS for thol:' J who lived in Pales- t inc· n ~omc: · o[ great str ngth. Xow the .Jewish people had hci(:nme a rndion "·it h
( < 'on Ii 11 11 c cl n 11 pay e HJ)
· 16 THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONCILE.
Conducted by COUSI HELE
OUR MOTTO:
"Do not unto others, what you, would not have others do unto you."
"A little child shall lead them."-Isaiah xi., 6.
.\I,, J }c·ar Litt le Cousi11~.
.ln <l,·dil·in tl1Ne .. liYed lrmo 0 nuo u 0 11w11 aud l1is \\·if', wlio \Yi:-;]i('d \'l'l'V urn ·h for a d1ilrl.
.\11 old story t ·11 .... that <;11 • cl<tV nn angel of
<incl c·n111l' i.o 1111·111 ))]'Olt1i. i11°.tht·1ll n ehil<l
, "'
i11 their old ng(' \\ho ...,]1oulcl lw nttmetl
"J:-;1'<1l·I ·· silll'l' h · \\ ould bri11g light to thL·
l',\l'!-, of nll hl'1H•l. \\l!t•n ihe boy Wets borll tlil parents nn11H~d him Israel HlH1 \Hlih·d
;111xiou. ly to "1.:l' wlwtl1Pr lit· \\'OUl<l i1Hleed
ll!'('C)llll' il
H1it tlw.'
. ' Ollllg'.
gn·nt 1liL·d
1111Cl \\'isc' 111:111 i11 Jsrnel.
"l1;ll' l1t1 \\':t" still Yery
Littll' l:-;ral'I who wns c:in·d for Ii,\ .... 01w·
l\i11d tWopl<·. did not <·a1·c \'C'l'~' 111nvh fur Lclf1ks. \\"]1<•11 hi. t<·;11•lip1· t 1 ivd tu ·xphtill tltl' Turnl1 tu lii111, lie 11.ld lo slt>iil mn1~· by
hi111st>lf nnd ...,it mid •r 11 lrt'l' 111 the wood:--.
t liinki11g o[ 111t111,Y t !tings. As he gre\\. uld '1', lie wa:-- gi\ •11 t lll• work of 1 nking sorne Jitth, ('hildren througl1 tlH• \\Lrnl::< to their Heur w sd1uol t•\'(•J'\ cltl\. .\s (!iv\ walke<l t hrougl1 tli 1 wood" i1(• u~crl to tea~l1 th('JJl he:n1tiful
~1111g!-o aliout (~11d nnd si1w \\ itli tli >111.
()Ill' il<1\' 011 tl1c•ir \\il\ tli1·1m11·li tlw tur<·:-t tlil'\' lllet .<t mill'. \\'l1L:11 ilw
~tliers
of tlw t·liiicl1· '11 IH•arrl of t lte>i1• <l1111g ·1-, tl1t•y :nicl tli 1y would Jlllt nllow th'rn to go tlimugh t lt1· \\"CH d::-; ;111 n101'l' until t 11 • wolf wns kill·d. But f~rnt·l told tl1·111 not l>• nfraid.lit• 1 ·111t•rnlier1•d the :-:!<ll',\ !tis futl1t•J' lrnd tl)ld lti111 j11st lwf1>1'11 his 1l1·c1th, of thl1
l'llllli11n ol t 111• 1111µt·l 1111d < trnl 's prn111i!-i<' t lint lh \\rrnld nh'a. prnle<"t n11 l ~uid11 tit 1 li1•lpl •s c•ltild "I a111 not afn id o! (lie
,·,111, •· aid ls1·11 •I.
'1111· 11P I dtt\ "·l1l·11 Ii<.: lllol the el1ilclr('11 to ~<·lion! and. 1·r>nc:li1'd t lit• llliddl' of t lw for• ·t t Ii •y . aw 11 wolf iqinin, stuwl ing iu tli, Jlll h .. hristli11g :11111 11n1·li11µ-. lsrn ·I rni::;ecl 1 li · duh 11 • had brnugl1t wit Ii hi111 n11<l \\"l'llt ft nrlt>:-: I tow:rnL i l1l' h 'H"t. For u rnollll nt th(• \\"(}if µlui·t cl at t lit: lio,v with hi1.; \\il'k<d. liungr.' ''.\'C'S: tl1l'11 his 1nil d roopL•d liL•t '' <'t'll Iii .... I ·gs nrnl Ii · r<111 nw<1. · lll>wlin•r i11 frnr. Israel and the otli 'l' d1ilc1- 1·e11 L·011ti11u 'd 011 ll1l·ir wn to s ·hool.
... ~uhocl,· L'\1::1' :o-:t\\ tlH· wolf agni11 nncl 1nm1y pt>opl .' liL>liP\' •<l it wa:-; no woll hut SOllll' l'\·i1 spirit s1•11t to p1m•0 lSl':tPl\. l'Ulll'llgl'
<11Hl ient·\i Jii111 fo tl'll t ill no<l.
\\'lieu lsrnel : .. pt>W oldl'I' lit· becmne ;1
gn:'ut I u<l ~1· of t lH• .J ~" i~h people, e ·pevi-
;d]~· in C:nlivin. 1\.Jthouuh he lrnd neYer . trnlied witl1 tliv otlll'r C'l1il<lren, hut nlwu,,·s
;1lnm· n11d in i-.1·l·ret. lil' :-;hO\r •cl gr ·at
\\ j-.;clrn11 in nil 111• :iid n11d did. Bui Isrn >]
nl \'ii~'s said thnt lenrni11g was not as irn- poda11t ns the Jew,· hnd always believed.
Cp to th11t li111L', the rnhbis there lrnd taught that nn ion0rn1it llHlll who <loe:::; not u11t1er- :-:t a11d th: Torah, c:mrno know God. But lsr;1el sHic1 th1tt ]o\'iUO' <iull was worth more t ltnn nl1 t Ii, \\·i dom l"'a man could ] nrn in all the ,J ewisb sclwols.
Hec:nuse 11(• l'ould li 'al the sick through his prn.\ 'l':-. nrnl st•e111ul lo po. sess such
\\'OllclPrflll jl<l\\ er,
r
:-:rael \\'HS (•t-dled Baal8'1l'111-To1· (the rnnster of the Ctood
l DiYine] i1n111 ·). People c:anw to him from :tl1 p;1rts of the C'otmfr:': they were lrnppy if they ""l'l'l! ullo\\ ed ·n·11 to 1ook upon him.
'rht•y \\'l'l11 hac.:k to 1 l1 1il' mn1 hornes to tell I lie 1nn11y \\'<>1Hll'rs liL· l1:1cl perl'onnecl.
Pt'rkqh t l1v gl'L'ilff'st t hi11g I lie Bu<1 l l-ilit•111 did for tltl' ,Jl'\\isl1 peoplP of l1is tlny
\\.t..., tn tt>:tc.:lt tl1 111 1ln1t <iod wcts not only in the Hol.' Hook:-: hut t hnt lie is C\'ery-
\\-lit·rc· 1111<1 ul\\ nys liw·s t"losc to l1is l'lii1'1- n·11. 11 l' t nugl1t t he111 1il"11 that if \\' ·' fl'ally
k111J\\' <11HI \\(' <ll'l' ga.\ n11d l1nppy. 'J'lwt j...,
\\It,\ lltl' ('hns...:icli111, lsl'iwl·~ followers, .-till
mir ·Jijp <;.id Ii~ ':111l'i11g n1Hl singing llllpp~.
llll'l't',' so11g:-. ju:-;t n. th 'Y ust•d 1 o do nt tlie f('nstf. of thl' (heat l\ln~tL'l' of the • T<lUH'
Your loving,
COUSIN HELEN.
AT HOME TO VIS ITING Z ION IS T S.
(<10111i11111d fJ'()nt 7.agc 14)
111•\\ 111odt•rn <'. fW,·~io11: of tliougld. 'l'he l ni\ l11·si!L\ 1111 \J 1rn11t 8c·opu:-; '':is ilu• pricl1•
nt "01·ld .Iv\\ l','1. r1 ·u l ~111 \\'11 • 110'' t lil"
1·1..·1lll'e of II ·b1· \\ 1·11' U1 with the h1rul·st lihl'nt',\ i11 t l1L' I~~a~t, collection~ of
\ ah11. l::il101·uto1·ie:, st 11de11t8 ancl gr nt in-
t 1•1·11 at i01w 1 prof es Ot". 'l'li ' l' nfrersit: wa:
111' <.:< 1!1 r · of .J l1Wi h trnditi n nncl ,J wi 11 s<'lt'lll't'. .J 'WI',\ ou1d nnw be p1·oucl of
hC'ing 1 he Allies in their
•fforts to wi11 the wn1·. "'o Zionist 'vns a
1· al Zio11i t if Jie l>c·Iittk11 eultural acti\·it,).
lo1111t 8<'opu:-; wns th 1 grente:-; pricl' of ul1
• J •\\'1',\. Jn the work of {lie IIebr \ U11i- ' Prsit ·' 011 • could witne~:-; the renaissanc:e of t 11 • 1I ·IJr •w eultnr"
\frs. T. Oordon (8pri11gbok), :sp 'nking
<>ll hr_·lialf <if th• L"Otrntr,v visitors, Hwnlrn<l the B1101 It Zinn .Assc)C'intion for tl1eir hos- pitnlit.\· irnd :-;tlid Jim,· gln(1 vi~itor,· from
l'llt lyin er di:-:trieb \\'t'l'C t 0 meet fellow
.%io11i. t.· frolJl <lll on·r the nion.
.;\lr~. lRrael Abrnlrnm thanked Dr.
l~'is<'li(•I for his lll(Js( interesting acMress .
~lrs. L. ~egal t lin11ked the nrtist :\liss
(' H S'-'l' J.
.Jamrnr_y 5th, HHO.
Zionist Youth
Activities.
'_\PE Z10-~1DT YOU'I'H EXECCTIYB.
Call1f. The 15111 _\..nnual r r. Camp Ht t lil' 'trand ,,·as otficiull.v open ·cl by Hn.Lb1 J srn ·l Abrnlw111: 011 -:.Ioncht:-, 1 ·t .J anuar,,·.
l 040. .\ \·er.'- lnrgc: cro" r1 c:onsisting o, Gtu11p ·1·:-, their relntim1.- and friends nncl many Yibitors from prndic.:nll:v e\·ery pro- ,·i11ce in Houth Africa attended. The Tot- z.eret Hu-areb: Htid1 W<J.s popular and bri. k
lrnsiness was clone throughout. the nfter-
110011. 'l1lw ,·i:-.itors \H'rl' entertninecl to n Ji\ ·l.\ :-.i11g-:011g
or
H ,bre"· nncl JcwiHll~-011gs by th· t·<nnper:-:, nftcr wliiC'l1 tea wa'°'
Sl'l'\'e(1.
A full report of th· cnrnp-tire \\ ekome ll\ tlie ~larnr of the Stnmd, Mr. De Jongh, d~·i nil .... ol'. tht· nllieinl opening aucl the 'mwus l'u11dio1i: \\ill he published ne.·t
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Hnci(•til's ill' rernindecl o[ the spL·c·inl ('c>lllll:il 111el'ti11g· whid1 tak·s phwe at
C<llllj> nt tl1t> 8tru1ul on Sun<hy mon1i.11g, It lt .f ilnw11·~. All !-'oc·ie1 il':-: are mgently re- q uvst t1d to :-:p111l i heir rcpr sell t 11t in~s to 1liis in1pnrt;11it ltll•etiug. .:\Jr. hnt 11 lJuu·
...:ky will <1L1l iYL'l' ttll uc1clress.
<'<111111 Bull. .\ (irn11d (\u11p Dall \\ill ht' helcl ;tl ilw \\'hit<' Huuse Hotel, Strnnd,
tn-111nnnw 11igh1 (Hattmln.v, ()tlt Jn11uary,
1010). Full on·Lv:-;tn1 in nltc11d<tlll'l'.
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'J'l1t• guild l1elcl u very suece sfu] meet- iug '>11 1\lonrh1y evening, 18th ult., a \'ery largl' ('l'O\\'cl being present .
During the 0:11 Ji ·r pmt of the evenjng a ( 'ha11nkt1h plH?-readinrr proc1u ·eel by :\Iis~~
H .\\ oolf took pbtee. rrhose taking part m .. 'l'l' .Jli:-:,.; X. \\ ooli', .;\fr. Jiern',' .l ewrnu11, Mr. S. Horwitz, . .\Ir. J.\I. Hobiu ·011. After tlii:-- ihl' ·rowel iuclulgl'cl in ]i ·ekling for a lit ilc w)iilc .
Dnnei11g then t•01rn11encecl, the musil!
being supplied by .\Iiss L. r oJm and her bmtlier l\Lr. ~I. Eohn. ])uri11g the cvcnin•
ten wn~ se1Tecl
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