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R. l\I. HASKEL, of Johannesburg, Commissioner in Palest" ne for the Union of South Africa, and a pro minent member of the Jewish Com munity of South Africa, was the re- cipient last week of a special Corona- tion l\Iedal. A limited number of these medals has been distributed in the Union, at His Majesty's request, to persons in the Crown services and others. The medal is designated "A private gift and personal souvenir from His Majesty," and may be worn on all occasions on which decorations and medals are worn.The engagement is announced of Doreen Lovell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lovell, of Johannesburg (for- merly of Port Elizabeth) to Ma.·
lein, .. on of Mr. and Mrs. S. Clein, ot Johannesburg.
Uoris, son of Ml'. and Mis. Charles l'nplan, Halfoul', '1'1·an:vanl, will l'( ad a portion of th La'" and Maftir at Balfour on Tuesday, the 7th Septem- ber, the second day of Rosh Has- honah.
Dr. and Mrs. S. Behr (nee Maisie Green) are being congratulated on the birth of a son on Saturday, August 14, at their residence, 880 Government A venue, Pretoria.
Congratulations are being extended to Abe Lazarus, of 17 Cooper Street, Port Elizabeth, who has been awarded the Stanford Bequei:;t Scholarship for 1937-1938, having obtained hi. B.A.
degree with honours at the Rhodes University College.
Charles Joel Heideman, elder son of l\Ir. 'and l\1r~. Louis Heideman, 51a Cape Road, Port Elizabeth, will rear!
l\1aftir at the Western Hoad Syna··
gogue, Port Elizabeth, on August 21.
The engagement iB announced of Sol, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. N.
I. Adler, of Manchester, England, to Fay, elder daughter of Mr. and l\fr~;.
I. M. Kahan, of Haifa, formerly of Zoekmakaar, Northern Transvaal.
Mr. I. M. Kahan, while resident in South Africa, took a great interest in Zionist and communal affairs in Zoekmakaar and district. Mr. N. I.
Adler is one of the founders of the Pica Colony Margo Chiflik, and on his return to England, he was a pro- minent worker for Zionism.
The engagement is announced be- tween Anne, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marks Romoff, of Melbourne and Durban, and Julius, third son of Mr. and the late Mr . L. Cohen, of V ereeniging.
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P GE 25-ZlONIST RECORD, AUG U T 20, 1937.
'TOD L-HARJ\IEL.
The wedding took place recently in the Wolmarans Street Synagogue of Joyce, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Harmel, of Johannesburg, to Mr. Alfred Henry ("Jimmy") Sto<lel, on of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stodel, of Ca1,ztown. The parent· oI the bride and bridegroom were the unter- fuhrers.
The Rev. A. T. Shrock officiated at the man-iage ceremony, and later at the dinner rnception for oYer 300 guests in the Carlton Hotel propo ed the health of the bride and bride- g-room. Mr. David Landau propo!'::ed the health of the untcrfuhrers.
The bride had in attendance three bridesmai ls, Mi. s .Juilette Smollan, cousin of the bride, J li. s Queenie Wynick, niece of th hrideg1 om, nnd l\Iiss 1"1· da 1 nhinowitz. 'f h dainty little flower·girl. ,.,: re ivi nn' .Emmanuel and l'am Landau. The best man was l\Jr. A. E. Harmel.
Mr. and Mri:;. A. Jacob. on (nee Lily Goldstein) are being congratulated on the birth of a bonny son, on the 12th August, at the Frangwen .Mnlcr- nity Nursing Home.
The cngag ment is announced of Jenny, younger daughter of l\frs. IL Isserow and the late Mr. P. Iss row, to Abe, only son of Mr. and Mm. M.
IL Meyers. Doth of Johannesburg.
Joseph, the younge. t son of l\Ir.
and Mrs. L. Lasersohn, will read a }Jortion of the Law and Maftir on Saturday, the 21st August, at the Yeoville Synagogue.
The engagement is announced of Queenie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobson, to Dr. Louis Stun·
pel, only son of Mr. and M1·s. Il.
Stuppel. Doth of J ohanne:burg.
Congratulations arc heing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lazarus (nee Rose Sher) of Kopjes, O.F.S .. on the birth of a bonny daughter on July 23.
A CARD AFTERNOON.
Under the auspices of the Ilere;:i branch of the Women's Zionist League, a cocktail and card afternoon is bejng held at the Villa Georgette en Tuesdav, the 24th of August at 2.3C p.m. Ticket·, which are only two shillings and ixpence, ·will include cocktails and i·efreshments.
A Semi-Annual Ball
The new ball room of the Elgin Hotel is to be the venue of a semi- annual ball which is being organised by the Northern Districts Zionist Youth Society to take place on Satur- day, the 28th inst. Cha!lie Berma~'s
personal band is to provide the music.
Tables should be booked well in ad- vance by 'phoning the Elgin Hotel.
The major portion of the proceeds of this function will be devoted to the purchase of a wide new selection of Judaica for the Transvaal Zionist Youth Executive Library.
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