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Mr. Morris Mauerberger, of Cape To\vn, has placed his house "Alwyne,"
Tennant Road, \Vynberg, at the dis- 11osal of the S.A. Red Cross, for use as a convalescent home or auxiliary military hospital.
"Alwyne" is a particularly large and well-plann d house, pc, ·sessing numerous rooms, and standing· in beautiful ground-.. In addition to
len<ling his home free of charge, Mr.
Mauerberger has abo offered the sum of £2SO to the authorities to enable them to equip the house for the pur- pose th:w desire.
GRAND GALA ILM REVIE
For Medical Aid for Russia
n els olm's violin concc1 to, Hay n's Symphony in 1inor .J. To.
!.>5, the ove1·ture to Mozart's "l\Ia - r1agc of <'ig r ," and metana's ''Vl ava" er presented by Joseph 1 rauneck' ymphony orchestra at a c<rncert at ronation Hall on Sat- urday night. Held un ler the auspices of the Independent 'ultural As~oci
atio.n to assist the Medical Aid for I u ~ia Fund, the c1 nc rt attracted a larrre andienc .
Bram Yerhoef, the soloh;t in the cone rto, gave an ou standing per- f rmance, and the orch ra handled its varied piogramme ~ith consum- Matc skill and ease.
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Barry, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Futeran, Pelican Park, Muizen- berg, will read a portion of the Law at the Muizenberg Synagogue, on Saturday, 25th July. Brocha at Mountain View Hotel.
The engagement is announced of Freda, younger daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. Barney Berold, of Parow, to Alec, only son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Glicksman, of Johannesburg.
Percy, only son of Mr., and Mrs.
L. Berma.n, of 36 St. George's Road, Ea. t London, will read a portion of the Law and the Haftorah at the East London Synagogue, on Satur- day, 25th July.
The engagement is announced of Janie, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. Cohen, of Johannes- burg, and orris, eldest son of Mrs.
and the late l\lr. J. Lever, of Ger- miston.
The engag ment i announced of Haz l, only daughter of • Ir. and . Ir . Barney Crane, of Johanne ·burg, tu Air Coeporal Phillip Epstein, younger . on of • r. and Ir .. I. Ep- stein, of Evaton.
The engagement is announced of atalie, • econd <laughter of Mr. and l\lrs. J. Goldberg, of Mountain View, to Lionel, eldest son of Mr. and l\lrs.
J. J. Faivelsohn, of Parktown West.
1 ri., 11 f 1 ·. and 'Ir . athan 1 aplan, of ol b r .. , ill r d a portion of th La T' on aturday, 25th July, at th Cole~berg • ynagogu .
Th engagement is announced of Phyllis, younger daughter of l\lr. an<l
i lrs. J. David, of Emmarentia, Johan- nesburg, formerly of Louis 'li'ichardt, to Abe, son of l\Ir. and l\lrs. . Sive, of Kuils River, ape.
M R . H. G. LEWIS, K.C., A PPOINTED ACTING JU
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H. G. LEWIS, K.C., has - appointed an acting judge of Cape Eastern Districts Divisio the Supreme Court.Mr. Lewis \Vas born in Cape T in 1880, and was educated at South African College, Cape T from where he proceeded to St. J College, Cambridge. In 1910 married Miss R. Cohen of 'C Town. He is a grandso~ of th Joel Rabinowitz, the pioneer lDl
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the Cape Town HPbrew Congr t10n.MISS LEON TINE SAGAN DIRECT NEW REPERTORY P
The Johannesburg Repe Players, who recently scored sue outstanding success in their p tion, "The Women," have al gone in.tv rehearsal for their play. They have chosen J Giradeaux's "Amphitryon,"
has been translated into Engli:
S. N. Behrmann, the famous A can writer of comedies.
Miss Leontine Sagan, who duced "The Women," will also di tl}e coming play, performance whicl1 will be given at the Sta Theatre from 8th August to
ugust.
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Th Pa1estinian oldiet Co Fund i or •anising a dance t held on Saturday, 25th July, a H.O. D. Hall. Pnve I"itai's Band upply tlw rnmdc. Tickets can be tair d f1 om member.::; of the co tee or at th tbor on the night dancP-.