582 THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE. ~ eptemher l' th. 19~ .
In and Around the Peninsula.
Jtrndu· llll' i111·ited fn send in . uit- ob!c items of 1u'1cs for publication in thi.· column . . 111 commnnica- tiun · .'11ould 1w1ch the Editor.
P. J. lJo.r 2000, Ca11e To1t11, no{
lain thon lred11esduy moming.
'' Crf'foti(•s of , 'ocietie.' are al.~u inrilul
tu
contribute new;-; of flu artirilif's uf thei1· 01·ga11isation.·.A Lecture on Mozart.
An r\·<·11t \Yhich hould prove of gr <lt interest and which ought to draw a c·rowd of music lovers to the Zio11i:-t 1:1 all i the lecture on Mozart hy th<' HPv .• •. Kihel on Wedne~dav
~25th ~<,ptember. ·
.Mi. Kih l him elf i: a 1rreat mu~i(' lo\' ~r and a tudent of mu··ical hi:- tory, .·o that the concert is beinir eagerly anticipated.
The lec:ture is in the nature of an
<·xperiment, and hould the audience be . nffil'iE'ntly int re.'te<l .i.:Ir. Kibel rill endeavour to follow thi ledur vith a serie, includinO' Jewi.h com- po. e1·s arnl their nrn,·ic.
Mr. Kibel' talk will be of a popu- lar nature, and will be instrument- nlly aml vocally illu trated. No efforts have been ~pared in securing the best po ible arti. t~. It will be under the au pices of the Maccahean
• ociety and the
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ewi. h uild.Booking at Polliack' : 2 .. od. re- l'Crved, 1 . 3d. unre erved. The total 11ett proceed,' \rill be devotrd tu i h<'
PalP~tjne Relief Fnn<l.
Palestine Relief.
'I h1• :\lllZ<ll'l prngrnn1nH· 1,.; un PX-
t 1\•11H•h· i 11kr~. ting OlH'. 'I he C<1pt•
.fe\\'i--1~ (:11ilcl Orc:hr..-;tra, condudl:'d },y ~1 r. 'I ohia:-;, \rill l'PIH1 r n rninuP.t.
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U .JI in or -'.' mphom, tlw fir;-;1 mo\ 1'uH~nt of' 1 he ,T npii •r '.rmphony :111d tl1•• ov(•rtu1·p;-; in F'i."ttl'o n11d Don (; iu\·:nrni..\Jj, .J. Zttl'kenna11 will lw at thP piano. }Lt::-. L '\\·i..; will necompnn:
~\l r .• '. Lorie, who will i1h1y Yioli n
• 'ona n ... 11rn1 a 1Ull<: 'l'lo \\ith tlw On·hf',ll'll. )li..;s H. Goldblatt 1rnd
~Ir.... f fol l<'I' "-]]] sing ;n·in · from
~\Iozn t.
Reception at the Aged Home.
_L;1.t Thnrs<lay night a \ ·ry happy fm1t·tio11 took plal'l' at th .\g1·d flonH. \\lH'n ihr. Barmitzrnh of .Masi<• tollPr W<l'-' 111<1 • thl' Ol'<.:11;-;ion of n }MJ1,Y :-;p' ·iall.'· for th · member~
of ha· in:;titntion. ~\ Yisitor \\ho wnL· th 1 i<'IJ...; met lllli lw olcl prnplP
\\·1•1 t> \'••n· toutlwd hy t hi. littl kind-
Jll'. "· .\itcr the b;1111 jtll1t th<' <·u111- 1aitl<'f'. ~fr. ~ioller 11nd \I. itor" l'l'-
ti n~d to the room of }! r .... Boaz. who
"a;-; th1• happy (_·Pll•hrn11t of h1 r
<·iglrn-Hr...-i hirthd<l.'"
;-.lo µlt>a. a11i <1ll prvni11p; \\';L :-.pPnt
that j..: hopt>d o1lwr:- in t}w l'Olll-
lllllllitv will nlso hit\1' tlw lwppy lhougi1t uf . h1ll'ing 1lwit • 'wu:hfls wdh._th(~ ol<l pcoplt>. • 'uch <l littl"
kinduc• :-: \\'ill not Ol'<'il"IOll 'ery lllll ·h
<· tra trouhl1 to tho:-<' <'Pl •hr,lting,
!tut the :rnw1111t of ph·<l"lll'P g"iwn
tu ihr olcl prople i~ ample rnmpl'll-
~ation in tht> plec1:-;nre nml juy --prPad.
I co11!n«1t nlat .:.\Ir:-; .• 't o1l<'l' on 1wr h;1 ppy thought.
Death of Mr. Levin.
A f,(loom \\·,1:-; thrown o\ c>r t lw _\.g d Home hy the ~leath of ~Ir.
Le...-in 11fter a long and painful ill- 11e:-.-.. The d :icu1:-:ed w<Hi highl.'·
n':-:1,et:trd both by member:-: in tbt>
in tit11tion and fric·1ul:-: in the com- lllllllit.'·· many of 'rhom followed him tu hi:-. la:-.t re~tinµ- plate.
Cantor G. Sirota.
Jfr. U. Si rota. the world-farnou:-.
( 'autor. ;uri\·etl in Cape Town on J.Ionday. <1Ccomp<mi<'J. b~· his d1oir-
ma~ter, .Mr. )... Sorokin, ::1 Becon<l ( 'autor. )Ir . .J. Ro~enhloom. ::md foUT ot h •r l"'ingt'l'".
It i:-; i,aid of 'antor ~ 'irofa th.it
<1nring onr of his Yi.:it.
to
Americ<1 Caru~o prornlly shook him by the lrnnd <llld declared that hf' wa' the ouly man in th worlcl of .:ung lit to " look him in ih0 face. ) To< mphasisc hi' ft>elin<r lw eut in half
lrngthwi:-;e a photograph of hi:-; foer :nul that of . 'irob. 'rhen joining tlw two halYc-; togei.1wr he 8aid:
·· - ow \\.' <H'e <·omp1etc.n
• 'irota. who \\"il" c.:hief Clwzan in
\\".1r~a"·· i:-; no" touring the \\'orld.
Vor the la;;;t :fiye :rem·;-; he has be 11
(Jllid:1tin~ at th• High Festi\ a1~ 111
_ -l'\\" York, but this year he wa:-;
}H'l',uaded to vonw t 1 • 'outb Afric<l i11:-:tr<1d. II1• hn;-; :-;utw hoth in oprrn :rnd in C'hr1zn11uth ut tlw 1~oyal .-\llwrt 1Ldl <111<1 the ()uepn':- Hall.
London. at thc> ( \11·rn•git> nnd :Jlet- ropoll' [fall.- in ~ ... ,,,. York. aml ha~
.q>JH'll l'Pd in mn~t of 1 hl' hig t'itie::,, of l·:ttrup<'. Ht> has l'Pl'orded in llPhrt•\\ imd ltali<lll 1nuuv of th(J ll'nding opcrativ <Hias. and. hi.· rieh tP11or YoicP i-., fnmiliar to many .J Pw.·
a ltd ( :t>lltilf>, ilw woTld O\'i r. ·
1 [e \\'ill otliciiltt> <11 the Ho-;h
I ltbhouah and Yorn K1ppur :-len-il'P:-- in tlw .1oh<lllltP:-lmrg 'I own Hall.
.\ftl'l' ihnt it i probablt> that he will be 111'ard in C'<ljH~ To\\'11 dnrino· tlw
' . t>
jp·1l\al ot. ll<·1·oth <111<1 p•t·hap· with t hf' ('a pt> To\\ 11 Ordwstr1i.
Accompanying Sirota .
.JI r. A. • 'uroki!l j._ <l thoin11a:-;ter ,,·ith a n>pntation. lIP has iriYen Tf'<·ita]s al t lu: Qn ·n's Hall au<l h<J:- toured tlw proYint:t>;-;. h<.1Ying bt><'ll WPll re1·c•ivcd <'Yl'r.'·wlwrl'. For nhout ii ft 'Pll )'P<ll'." hP \\·a:-; n nwmher of
1 hP Br'l'l1t1111 Oper<.1 C'omp<lllY irnd 11:1 ... 1·onclu ·t1·d <l full 1·hoir ~f
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p1'opl<> <ll ('oYf'til (~nrd 11 und1•r ('01ul1a·to1 Kr11ntz 1rnd , 'ir 'I'horn,1:-
i ~('\>l'hH Ill.
'!'he ;-;1 C'ond '<rntor. )Ir. ,J. Ho. i·11-
l1loorn, lw ... hP<'n <l ..;i11g<'l' ull hi15 }if'.
1111d was train •d <lt the "'t:ho 1 of
·1:-t B<'lzn, whieh lta produC'ed the
\\ oi Id' mo"t fnrno11s l'antors. HP
j, a l 'llOI' >f <'X<·11llL'llt CJUHlity <11Hl
rann·e arnl i:- <Hl accomplished rnu:-;1eian. HP ha:-: heen . pecially eho:-;en to lead the choir and ~econd
Cantor ' irota.
)fr. :'irota, .Jnr .. a piani.·t. i::; al:-;o in the part~·,. a:-; well a · fom other :inger:-;. who will form thP nucleu:-<
of a c:hoir to ht> nup11cnted in .To- h;mn .;;lmrp:.
The
smoke Westminster on my way to court because their excellence is an aid to clear thinking.
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1,,fl of Bru·sel:-; net w;1s
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11 L tH·aHy oni1· a coronf't
11,1 .' u. :--urns ancl :-:1w earried l (JI \\" l . ~
lt ,, a . . 11 LP earn a ti on:.
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of ( 1~a<ldn-'...:. and earried
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daffodil~.
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THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
.. '\nmLING _r1 o LLMA1 T.
A Yery pretty wedding took pl;1c(:l at the Garden 'ynagogue last Sun-
da~-. when Evelyne} elde t daughter
1)£ :Jfr. and I\fr,. B. werling, of Hi.<lclingh A Y nue, was married to ::.\fr. ~oll~· 'Tollman. of Vredenburg.
Th ceremony \rn.' performed by tlw Re,-. , '. Kibel. The bride looked loYely in her white satin frock) which wa:-; trimmed with Larage .·ilY0r Lrnw, appli inc, and ::<tuclde<l '\rith diamani.e. Her heautifnl Yeil W<l~
drapell on•r a Hus~ian coronet of pr<.nl and diamanir. She carried a
~heat of ,,·hite roses an<l cal'nations.
Her four ~1ttcndants \rere lUi ·s .T can
1 'weTling: (sister of the bride), who lookccl loYcl_\- in her '\rhik failll' taffeta fro<'k. <.1ppli<1ued in lemon, gret>n and gold. \\·ith houqud to match; :Jliss Becky ~\\·erling looked Yer.\· grac fol in her "·hite nunffC:' frock. \d1ich lrncl a foll double :::kiri.
trimmPcl '\rith green moire ribbon arn.l green cliamantc. 'he carried a lwu<ptet. ~[i:-;:-< Anne 8\\·erling wor<'
;m ex<1Ltisite frock of white gcorgctt<>
trimmed "·ith pink and silwr hand- 1iainted Joyer:-;' knot::;. )Ii~, Lil,\·
~ \n,rling \\'OP a charming: frock, th hucli<>e being- of sihN and gold hro- eaded g0orgdte with a Y<?ry full :::kirt eclgrd with goltl. 'l'he iluwer girl.
littl<> Doree11 S'l'crling, wore a lunµ:
taffeta gow11
or
whii.c. 'l'he :::kirt wa~trimmed with LlrgP rosettl's eclg<'d with :-:ihPr. Her hat 'n1::: trin1111ed 11·ith colours to match the bride~
rnaicl1'' frocks and . he ca Tried a posy ti0d with long coloured ribbon:.
:JJ r. ~trphen LeYene performed ihr duties of bel't man. rrhe groomsmen
\\·ere L. , 'werling, S. , \H:'rling, .i\l.
Perm1rn cmt1 .T. A....::::nizk.\·· 'rhe ]Joll- hoklen, \\'('r<' .Jles:r.,:. ('. KHy . . l.
Ha:-:kiH, , '. , 'werling and J. J aYitz.
'rhe rrC'eption "·a. helcl in the Zioni:-:t Hal1, which hacl been ta~k
foll>- decorated in a colour ~chernr
of gold.. lemon, pink and green to match the bride:-:maid.s" colourn.
:JJr:-:. :-;"·erling reeeiYed her guests
in <l gown of black georgette trim-
nwd ,,·iih ~ih er head~ and scl1nin~.
\\'ith it ~he wore' 11 black and 'iln'r coatee <llld a hlaek ospwy-trimrne l hnt mHl carried cl how1urt of reel rnse.;. l\Jr~. 'l'o1lmai1, the brid c- groom '.· coll~in .. won" a naYy lac0 arnl georgc>tt<' frock and hat to llrntch and carried <l houqurt of pink carnation .
Toa::3t.' wcrr propo::3ed by :Jlr. J,;.
(; radner and .Jlr . .J. Kay.
'The bride's going·-;_nray frock wn~
of gw~' geo rgPtte. o,·er which !'he worl' a grey ~alin coat.
The honeymoon i:-: hPiPg :-;pC'nt in .fohanne:'lmrg and Dmba11. ~fr. mid :Jfr.;. Tollman '\rill make their fnture homr in Yrec10nburg.
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IN AND AROUND THE PENINSULA.
(Continued from page 582 ).
Wall: howeYer, was only an in ident in the situation. and w~L an attempt by the Arab~
to
get rid of the :Jfan- date andto
de;-;troy the idea of a .T t>Wi::3h ~ ational Hdme in Pale~tine.The statement by the Grand :Mufti, that th trouble \\'U,' • tarted by thr J C"\1's was ah~urd. The bei;;t an~wer
to
those gllilty of the utrorities wa~to create more Zioni. t Soci<:'tie~.
Ewryone l:Ould h('}p h~· donating to tlw Helief Fund. l\loney was urg<'nt- h- nePded. for larp:r nmnber · o[ our
~o-rrlig-ionis1:-, <l.' n re:-:uH of ilw A.rah on, ]aught:, werl' homch'ss am!
clcsi.itntr. Be\'. :Ur. I~mH·:-; and 1\I r.
X. Emdin also :poke <.md npp alc<l for ~nppo"rt for thr Pale:-:ti1w Rrliel Fund.
A New Zionist Society.
At tlw c:onclusion of his appeal for fundl', ::\fr. Emdin proposed thai a Zioni:;;t Hoei ty hr formed in :Jinizenberg. 'l his wa~ immediateh·
ngrced to, aud <l bout fiftv wer ther~·
ancl th '11 cmolled. It ~rn: decided
to nanw the llP\\ formation ·· The South P1::ni11. ulc1 /';ionist ~ocirty,"
cirnl tlH' following \l'f'l'e elected· to rnnstitute thP committe0. \\'ith power to add io i.hrir number~ :-:\Ir. r
Emdin, Clrnirman; :Jir. )1. ~hagam.
Hon. Tre<irnrer: :Jir. .I. Tucker.
Hon. :--;crrefory, and ::\Ir. K. Jacoh-
l"-011, Dr. B. Kriklf'r and ~Ir. ~\l.
\\',dma11. There i~ much enthu~ia:rn
ju :JJuizcnht>Tg, m1d this augurs well for the ~ut.:ce~:-, of thr ne"· ,, · ociety.
It is nnti<:ipHted that wry shortly the memhcr, hip roll will he incrca~
cd to at lrast one Jnmdrecl mul fifi~·.
A New Communal Hall.
I unclerstan<l that at a recent mretiug of i.he :Unizenberg-Kalk Ba:·
Hebrew rongregation it m1:- decided to bui1<1 a C1ommunal Hall on tlw 'aeant piee<> of hmtl adjoining thr S:'i·nagogur. Tlw nc:rd for a Talmud Torah ha: long- heen frlt cmd thr new building- \\'ill ht> utili" d for tlH!l purpol'e. Thr co:t \Yill be in ilw ueighhomhoocl of £±,000, of whi<:h :um an amount of £1 000 ha~ nl- reacly bren promised. It is expt'cted thai building operation~ will be commenced in a hon t six to right
month~· time. ProoTeR~ is eertainl_\' the 1rntchword of the :Jiuizenherg .T ewi. h romrnunit~-.
Orphanage Children Entertained.
'l'he children at the Orplrn1wgc greatly appreciated thf' ent rtain- rnent proYided for 1.hem on ,'atnrdnY night hy :Jfr. r~vy Harris. Th~
African 'rllf'atres, Ltd., kimllY lent :JJr. Harris a number oI s1~itahle comedy films, and the ·e caused 0nd-
]e:-;~ fun for the youngsterK. It "·a:
a. real pleasure to note the happ:·
faceR of the orphans. and the effortR to entertain them were well reward- ed. Thev me :-;o appr ciatiYe and look fon\:anl to their Naturday e\'en- ing functions. During m1 intenal.
. whil0 tea wns lH'ing . fne<l. Mis~
Huth Kac1ish g<n·r some .·cellent recitation:-;. Shr i:- a frequent vi::sitor
<tt he Orphanage, and is very popu-
J,1r with the ·hildren. who showed their ap1ue<'i<liion of her \rnrk in n robust manner.
Dr. J. L. Landau.
After irn ab:rnec of 0,·rr six month~, Dr. l..1111Hlnu <ll't'i\cd Jrnck in
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Cape 'l1own by l\Iouclay's mail boat and proceeded to Johanne burg by the Union Limited. Dr. Landau nttendecl the recent Congre s at Zurich and in an intervie"· he grant- ed to a repre:-:entatiYc of a locnl paper he . Hid:
:: I al.-o i.ook the opportunity to
H-'e :-:ome of my hook.' publitlhe(1.
ThesP incl udr a second yol- mnc of ' ConfrRsions,' a Yolmne of poem: and my seeond series of
lPctnre~ on modern Hebrew litera- ture, the fir:-;t Yolumc of which "as puhli. bed last yeaT by the Wit- watersrand lJniYer .. ity.'
:--ipenking of thr Zurich ongr ~:-;.
Dr. Landau :fated that although the di:·durbaners in Pal )stine had cau"'ed
<l clrep . tir among- world Jewry the
• J P\r:-- "till retain cl foll confidence in the British GoY rnrnent. Mor - owr: the promi:c of Lord l\Ielchett that American Je\\T}' "'onlcl do all jn its po\\·er to n, si~t in the building of the natiom1 l home made eYeryone wry hopeful <lhout the future o{
Pc1lc._tinc.
'· 'rhc recrnt trouble in Palestiuc must Jw looked upon as a pa . ."ing phase. which ewr.\' nation mu ~t be prepared to face nt onf' time and nnother/} he add cl.
A Cable Acknowledgment.
'I he ReY. A. I>. Bender ha. receh·- ed tlw following ce1blr in ach..11ow- le(lg1nent of <l )farconi rne:-;~ag<> of
]>Pr~onal ~ympathy : - .J ern:-;alem. ~cptcmbc>r
Grateful appre~iHtion. Bncollt'- 11µ,-ing me:-:~ag '. QnieL
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