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f\I ID f\ROUI ID PEI 111 ISUlf\
Wynberg Jewish Guild.
A large gatlw!'inu nttemlec1 a \'t'l".'. suc- cessful fund ion whid1 took plnct• u t t l 1l
Comumnnl lLdl, 011 .:.\lu11<lil.\. :Jmlt :\Lt,.
in the fonn of u J-hocHknst En:111i11g iu·- rnnge<l by ::.\lis:-; F. Chait and MisH H. '1\lyk.
:\Ir. ..Honie L<1'°'a1·ow \"'ery nh1: prndm·l'd
t
l 1e programme.:\l . 1·:-;. A. mH1 Y. Hebb a proYiclecl rnu~i
val items 011 the piano-nt'cord ion and guital'; J\[iR:-; L. Hiikin eu11<liwted tl1P eliil-
<h·en 's hour. Other artistes \\'el't' ~Ir. E.
It.
Gordon, C1rntor <folub in .Jewish skekL•md song; ~liss 8cli infit'ld nt th(' pian() mid J\Ii::;s A. 'l1o:dc i11 a llumo1·ous skf'frh.
Hdreshrne11ts were s<·nec1 ctll(l tl1e ,\L'll- i11g ·ondudecl ''it li n 'ote of thnuks b,v ::.\h.
\.. Kahn tn Mr. Lnza1·0\\ ancl 1ht· nrtidt's.
Strand-Somerset West Zionist Association.
()11 Huncla,\ c>''t>1li11g, ~8th ult., :i htrg1•
nt1111bPr of ?.:io11i~·ds fr0111 Kn1111·1·sd \\'(·~~t.
Ktrund uncl f-.U1·1·ouudi11g cl i..;fric..·t:, µ;n1l1t>1·vd :it tlit~ Uo11u1ie!'('i11l Holl'!, Sornersd \\\•st, to l'l'eei'e npurts fr:1111 tltP f->CJ('iPl,'1t> cl le- gatei::; to the l'/1 !1 H .. A. ?.:ioniht ( 1011grv~s.
,\lu:-;:-;r:-:;. L. Kat:1. n11d H. 1~'rit•d1111111.
Mr. Friedman, \\ lin gavt• n V('l', full and vivid <les.el'iption o[ tli 1n·oel.1edi11gs, n·- mnrkecl Llint t lw Co11f<•n•nc(• was n•rna1·k- nule fo1· t lw wny ill which it tackled inun "l'OUR que~t ions i11 tl prnet i<':d wn.'.
t
onf 'rence lw<l clil-(cttsi-;l'd the political si1 uni.ion with r 'Lerenc to i he \Yhjte P<tpl'l' ver} full~·, ttll<l lwd 11111t11i11wu:-;]_, adopted motions nf protest.fter
the
rtiport liad lieen cleli\'Pl'Pd, animated (Li'-i<"ll'-iSic1n 011 ,-nriouf' points raik cl b;\· ::.\Lr. F'1·i,,d1111n1 tuok place, ilJHItltt- meeting nclopttjcl ;1 n sol11tio11 idv11ti- fying ltself with the, pi·oteHt or Confcrenee against the \\'hitc Pnper, aml the e.·prt-H- Hion of loyalty to the I aders of t lie \\' orld Zioni8t
Orgnnisat
iou. rrlw motion ofpro-
. est wnR rnoYecl b~ .\Ir. :\I. Hoi·\Yitz nnd seconcled h~ ~fr. H ..i.\L.
Jaffe. A vote<Jr
thanks
to th('
speaker::-: WR:-\ proposedby
.:\Ir. W. l\Iiller. Ht'\'. Bcnlin o[ t lie Htrn11<1\\'US in the c11air.
Cape Town Herzlia.
\lrs. Bertl1<1 l:)o]ornon, ~l.P., adclressc·cl an enthusinstic auc1it>1we at Hot->ecoui·t 011
Hu11(1Ry night
on ".) t'\YSjn
South .\.frivirn PoliticH. '' The 8pe<tker delighted the large erowcl p1·esent \\ ith tlie plea:-;;rnt mm111er in which 8he so i1npre~siwl_v tnck1ec1 ht>1· suh- _ject.~Irf' Solomon 1->pe11t some c.·onsic1ernhh·
time in irncing the ectrl_v history l'Pntring rmmcl the nutgnifieent p;n·t pla~Ye<l Ji_, . . ] e\\·s
i11 the polihcnl Jifr of this c·ounh»« rr1w
FOR AGE QUALITY AND 'FLA YOUR
moRt oub:;tanding nllll fon-e>ful f\gul'e \\ho
dominated
tl1e cle:-;tinv of 1 lie '.Ountrv f<,r sL'verfll clPctHles wast:
Hrnn11, crippled. man"hose uame is still j11tle1ihl.' i1t1pri11ted on the rnind. of tlw d}d('I' g<·J1t-'J'iltio11-~·Ltul
Holom011. \\'itli th(• OJll'lling of tl1v cli11- n10rnl and gold n1i11eH 11 great i1Jtlux <Jf pioneers en111e tn 1 liis eou11try Hmoug who1u werp sen .. ntl .. Jews who fO\mcl fn111l' mul forbrne both t:inauL·i1tlly 1111d polii.iC'- nll_\·. The nm1w nl' Bm·nf',\ Bnrnnto will for t'\'er be Jinked with Hout h A fricn 's liis- tor.'· as lie '"·as not <lilly n bril1innt succ.:PHS UUt Wielcled llOl'ltJOllb po!itiea] <lllCl t'C'Ollll-
1llie po\\· r. ~lrs. t;olmnon 1t1enti01wd a Jiost of other important nrnl fon1i1im· 11nu1t's
"ho played \'aluahle rn1Ps in t l1v uplrn tld- ing of this couui l',\".
'I'lie sp nh·r ernplim;isPcl tlint
the
.ft'wi:-lt parlimnentnriuns to-da_v hacl a c1uu1 plll'- posE-> in that thl1\ ' linrl to fnitlifolly HL'l'\'t'their
part~
a11cl l0
·011..:t it 11 nc.:5 n11cl :t.ls() ltnd tlH'ir cluiy townrrl:-; t liL· 100,0!JU .J('\\ i:-d1 l:iti- ZL'lls in tlie t'nmd1y wltmn l ltey iwlirrdh l'epl'L'l"l'llkd. llt<lllg l) 10HL \\ 110 .]l<ll'tit·t}lltflj; l in tlie di:.:;cu,'sinn \\H . .; .\lr. H. <:oldi11 ft·rn11 l hP Yuut h ExPt·ut in•. 'I11tt· :11Hli(1JH'l-' 1011dh appln1u1e<1 t1 ~ilH.!l'l'(' \'otc• of tli1t11ks prnr><i:-;p~I li.\ ::.\lihH TT. \\'o]cw.i11sk,,·. \!is~ l <:oldbln1t
g:t\'t' th' 11t'WS !-'('!'\ it'l' n11d .\l!'. L. Phillips wn:-; i11 the rlini1·.
Jewish National Fund.
The
'l1r asnre1 of U1t> .lewisli Xntionnl Fund ncknowledgL'8 with llinnks tlt1;1 1·t·L·ript ol' tl1c> Rlllll of Ei1, from l he He\.l\I.
.J.Cohen, who offici;1(t'd <1t l he Piel' 1111 HnhE·n of 1110 infant son of i\11=. nncl ::.\hi-;. ~l.
Oplnud, Ht wliid1 a c·olledion "ns rmule fu1
the 8ef r Hayel cl arnl '!.le pJnntiug
nr
three trees iu Erctz Israel, und "·ns hot!O'lit by American nuction b, - ~IrsclmneH Oplu11d nnd Clrnrlaff, grandmothers of the
infant.
Woodstock-Salt River Jewish Ladies' Society.
The
cushion raffled in aid ofthr
Woot..1- Hlock-SnHRiver Tulmucl
'I.1orah hnR been wo11by
l\Ir. Wilder of C'l:uernont.Wynberg Hebrew School.
rl1he \Y.) nberg Communal
Hnll
was fillecl to capncit~' on Suncln~· evening wh nthe
Hebrm,· plnywns
.·tagecl by past pupil1'.) or the Hebrew School. Cantor Golub, who re- produced the play from Yiddish nno n.Lo nrranged i:;pecial song. forit,
gaye a short introchiction to the play, whichwas
indeed nbl }' carriedout
bY the amnteur adorRthe brothers Wolrn~1~. ;\L
l\farc111-3,8-~ydne\
< }oldstein, Miss Gertie Brnucle nnd 'G-itt~I
L;1zanrn.
(Continued on ne.r;t page.)
Social & Personal.
'['be rnaniag' to()k pbt<·P ou 'l'ltur:-.cb' enning, 1st .Julll', ;tt the· (:nrclenH 8y1rn- gogue. of 1\Iaggit-', dt1ugliter of ~11·. ct1Hl Haphnel Oblowitz, of l'ttpc· 'l1U\n1, to 1\ll'.
Da,·i<l Kuy. son
or
.\fl'S. A. High, of .lol1,111-n sburo·.
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Dr. 1'.
:.\l.
I\.nrk, .\I.H.C'.P. (Lon(lon), :-;onor
J h. ancl jfrs. H. E. Knrk, of 'apl''ro.,,n1. who i.· at present "·or king at H nr- ,·,ml lTnin·r~it.'. Hm;t011, l'.H.A., ,u~
Hesearc·h Fellcl\\ i11 ~leclie111v 1rndL'l' l'ru- fessors
CaRtle
an<l ~Iiiwt, lt11s b1'<:'!' 11wurclcd n H.oc.:kdC'llt·1· ~c·liobndiip. HC' heh also bc1t•n awunle(l tl1c Htokl's ~fclllm·inlTrn\·t-lli11g tklinlnrship of Ch1y't-> H1ls- pital, Lonclo11, ;d which :-;c·hool lw qnn]jfiecl.
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.\Ir . . Jack 'ohe11, B.Hc., eivil engmPPr
in the Chief Engineer\; 01ii<'t' in
BuJn.
\\·ayo,
Honthern
HliodPsi;t.hn::.,
lwen prn- 1uote(l to District E11gi11eer nrnl ( 'l1id 'rel'lmie<tl A<kis1;1r tu tl1e Hhode:-1i1111 Hnil-\\ t1.\·:-1 . • \lr. 'ohc~n is tlw son of :\fr:-;. ('11.
( I() I w 11 ;t ll cl th p lilt p _\
r
r. l' ()It p 11 . ()r (
'n JI (.Town.
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.\11·H . • \I. HtenH· (Tihnlt _'\lpt>J·) tl1e \\"t•l1- k110\\J1 Honfli Al'ril~illl pl1.\sit·ii·d, who js nt pn'se11t doi1tg l'l"·;(•Hn:li \\'O!'k in .\llll'l'ic.:n, lin:-; bt·en 1·c·spo11sil>l' 1'()1' t lit> im v11tio11 •>!'
:t 111ncd1i1w \\hie· Ii, i1 is lil'li >\'l'd, \\'ill n·-
\ ulut ionis(' tlu· tini11i11g tit' den!' t·liildre11.
Ile1· husha11cl,
Dr
. HtPl'lll', a lntdc1·iCl]ogi~twit It tltc· D(lp;1l'1111ti11t of \gl'i ·ult llll' n1 01tcl 'Jst<'poorl, !ins UL't~n nwnrcled a f>rn11i- 11ion 8cholnnd1ip ol' t lt1· Brit islt < '01111cil for Hoc·inl Heseareh \\'ork.
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*TliP e11gnge11wnt is nrn1otu1crd beh\ een Doreen, .\oungt:1Ht dHnglitt>r nf H<'\. t111d
,_\fr~. ];. Kirschiwr, uf Cape 'l'o\\ n, mHl Leon, seennd Roll of tl1r lah· .\fr. 1111d .\frs.
P. Hnlkinder, of f)p .\n1·
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:\Ir. nncl MrH. .1 () hll jI. \\' eimeit'li 'll't'
being c·<mgratulat r1d ()]l the bil'tli ()I' H ,'()]l.
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~\lrs. 8a111 GolclstPi1t has ret.111·nc_,cl J'rorn n three woeb,' yj:-:;it to .) oltnnnesbmg.
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VAN GELDEREN - KIRSCHNER.
The rnaning look phwe at the Iuizen- herg
8yn:=tgogue
on Hnnclny eveningof
Karola, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L.Kirschner, and .MauritR, 'Oll nf Mr. ancl Mrs. L. van GelclereJJ. Habbi
I.
Abrahams, HRHistedby
anior Golclwnsser, officiated.Miss Doreen Kirschner, the bride's sister,
wctH the bridesmaid.
Mr. H.
van Gelderen,the bridegroom' brother, was the bestman, ancl th pole-holders were :\Iessrs.
I.
and .J.nm Gelderen,
J.
Kirschner and . Migdule.The reception
wR._heM
nttbe
Mtlizen- berg Talmud Torah Hrlll. The toast of th0 bride and bridegroom was proposed by Rnbbi I. Abrahams.FOR AGE QUALITY AND FLAVOUR
(Continued jrorn previous µage.) During the interntl _jfr . :\lax Cohen, of 'ape 'fawn, took tbe opportunity or speak- ing to the Wyn berg J ewi ·h mother · on the need and imporbneo oJ the Hebrew Kin- cl rgnrt n and mnde ttn eloquent appeGll for its upport both by ·ending the cbildre1:
there and by ·upportiug it f:iuancially ; l h re were the beautiful dassrooms pro- vided by th connnunity, the brick ancl mortar of the Kindergarten, aucl it was up to the parent now, e··peciall} the mother., to put a soul in it m1<l make the '·Gan·' a liYing and puhmfo1g cPntre for th ehilch u.
:.\Ir. :.\I. Katziu, the Chairman of the chool, wtu·ml} thank cl 1\lrs. Cohen for her in- eere appeal; he hop cl that it would bring good result .
At the conclusion of the pla) .i. Ir. Golub waH heartily thanked for providing ·uch u plea. ant evenjug. The \\T ynberg om- mnnity, the Chaimrnn :--nid, "·m· fortunate in haying in Mr. Oolub not only a very good Clrnzan Lnt nl o n man who took such
<l keen interest i11 all plrn. e. of communal
life.
Aft r <lislribntion of the pri:1.es to Hw
<tdors n pl a. ant ew11i11g dosed ,,·it h t}w singing 0£ Hatikvnh.
Variety Concert in Aid of F. N. F.
at Woodstock.
'l'lw rnrieL) l'OtieerL u1·o;rnihecl b: the Woodstock mid nalt J\iyer Bnolh Zio11 .\Hs cintiou, \\ hid1 took pln<.: i.I t the Talmud 'ronth Hnll, \Vood~to ·k, on 8uuday night, Li h .June, proYl'<1 mo:t , U<.'ee. sfn l, and th"
hall \\as fill cl 1 o enpncit~ with un nppr - eintive a uclience.
'rhe progra1mrn openetl with n piano ncc·mdion tlu t b\ l\l ssrs. Danielz < ncl .\llwnn, aft r ,\J1i
0
eh n11 int resting .. ketch in Hebrew ·:tllt>d ".loHhua C'henkin" was perl'ormccl by thl' 1 lnHlitilirn, pro 1uced h)'
\Iiss ( L <lln:-: 'r.
'(']ip l'anc·: du11c·i11g \\ :i cl<>liglitful :111<1 in- ('l11cled n pn:tt; 11owl1.\ dntH·c• hy lj:th11a 1"01·odc>1 z. n t np d:nn·i11g d lll't li,\ t lH• <'\ c·1·
populal' ancl smart Sntz l~ro:., nnd un apache clnnl' • b~ Hila IHo('li, n pupil of li' Eh·irn Kinwh Sc·liool of ])a11ei11g. rrhe :H·<·ompnnists \\ l't' ~Ii.·s l'rit·t• nnd Miss Bloch.
• liss Hhoda Nd1osc·hon 's solo 1111moro1is
skdr·hes wer mosl c·nll'rtnining, n11<1 1alcntecl Uloria }~ruyer (n in111dlc of 8011th AfriC'all p rsonali!,\) quil OY l'\\ helm c1 il1e aw1iP1we \\ ith li •r singing of · '. Yi<1<fo.d1e .Mnmnrn'' and other well-known songs.
.'.\Irs. ~I. Mm1itz ncC'ompnnied :\.fr.
Herison's fine siugi11g :rncl also .'.\Ir. 8lotzk~
in H series of Yic1cli~h songs, Hrn1 the <.:lrnrm of .'.\Iiss 8nrn Hophel''s ;.;inging "n-: pnrtie11- lnrl.\ nppenling.
Cnptain L. Renauld kevt the nuc1i ll('e highl~ nmusec1 with J1is Y rsatility, com- pris c1 of conjuring triek. 'md h~·pnoti"m,
p rformed in a pleasing nnc1 mo, t nt rtain- ing manner. He h·pt the auclie11ee g-uPss- ing all th time nncl wns ns, ist ~d h.\- :\!is;.;
Price, who supplied the inc·identnl mlrnit.
Th singing of Hatikvah nnd "God Rave the King" conclud cl a most njoynhl nnc1 c;ucc ssfol evening.
THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
Forthcoming Events.
C'ol. KIS H AND ~frs. Gl..iUCK~IA.T~ TO ADDRESS JEWISH \.\'0-:\U:iX.
Lieut.-Col. F. H. l\.i.:ch, C.B.E., lL'.O., and .:\Ir .. E. Uluclornnn will ar1- dr ss n meeting under th auspice of the B11oth Zion Association and th Union of . J ewi~:;l1 \Vomen al th Zioni. t Rall ._ n TuPRday, 13th in" L., nt 2.45 p. m. ~harp.
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C.'J'. HEBREW CON'GltEGATIOX.
The .\nmwl Genern1 ... Ieeting of mem- bers wi11 b held in tlte Old ynagogue. rm Snnclcty, 11th Jun , nt 10 a.m. sharp.
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BNOTH ZION ASSOCIATION.
Th monthly meeting of the M uizen berg Bl'anch will b held nt th Hotel Atlantic, on \Vedne day, June J4th, at 8 p.m.
, harp. 1r. E. har1nff
· will
gin' n lnntt>i'll~1 icle lecture.
The n xt rn<: ting of the \Yizo ... Te dle- work Group will be h ld at. the t't:>Hideuce of .~\Irs. Satu:-.ky, \\ro1non, 'l vedon Honl1, .:\Iuizenberg, 011 Thursda,Y, 15th .11111 . at '.2.RO p.m.
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ZIONlS'.r A8SOCIAT10~ OF S'.rl 011..iNTS.
'J1he rece11tl) fotn1ecl Zionist Assoeittt io1 1
of HtudentH (Z.A.S.) with 1\rr. V. R sne- kov 11s Chairm~ n, \\ill hold its first m' i - ing on Hnncl;1y, 11th June, nt the resic1enc·t·
oJ .:\Iis. H. Hod s, "Bll Hmel'I'.'," Rhode~
Axenue, ..'.\.Icndmt~·, at H. H5 p. ni. A pl(·n~
ant l'Yening hns been nrranged.
.:.\Ir. '. I\.. :BriecllnndPr (Chnirtlltlll ol' .:.\fosHndnl1) "ill addres:-: th meeting. There
"ill be 11rnsic<1l item. , :mcl a film d ·pidi11!l thP lafr...;i 'e11(..; 111 Pn1Pstin will lw :ercPnPcl.
l t must lw llH'llt io11c·d 1 lint I ltis lll'\\' n:-;- i--ol'in1 ion I ins 110 ('Ollllt'c·t io11 \\it It t lie· l '11 i-
\'t•rsif .\ H..J. \..
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S<'OPl'S Cl.i ~.
.\Ii. H Lt·ot1Li11t· Hngn11, th(• l'a111Cills prn- clucN, will att 'ncl a Ju1wheon niet>ting of the Hcoput> Club nt th, <hnw1 Hotc·I ot1 Tu Rcla:' rnth .June, at 1 p.lll. Rh:!!']).
.\IPrnbers rtncl friends \\·ekom
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ONEG SHABBAT •
Th l'ortniahtl> 01wg 8bal>bat whieh i~
htking plaee to-night, Fl'iclny, at llosc•- eomt, Brecln 8treet, will be addres!; c1 by Aclv. ~I. 8. Corna,\. An interpsting pro- grnu11ut• has been urrang cl.
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.\IASSADAH A 'SOCIATIOl\".
011 Tue. du~-, Jun 1Btl1, at th Zioni~t
linll, ..\lr.
z, · i
Sdnrnrtz, of .J ernsnJern.<11JCl 1\Ir. 'ally .Friecluum, of Haifa, "ill :1<1clre ·s mcrnL rs on "'T'he pre 'ent positi8n
i11 Palestine." ':l1his j.., a u11iq UC' oppo:·-
t 1111i ty for members to oLt ai11 first-han<l
information of conclit ion.' iu seen t h1·ough the eye of n
he Yishm' 'ls ouncr outli
Don 't b e \Tague
ask for
NfJ FINfB WHISIH GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE
June \Jth, 19i39.
African - Mr. 'oll,y .Friedman. .:\Ir.
t:3dnrnrtz's outlook ...;houlc1 Jll'uYirlt• :111 !11- teresting contra. t.
On Thur day, Jun ~~wl, ~Ins ·c.tdul1 will hold n Je·wiRh Xabonnl Fund 'ymposiun1 iu the Zionist Hall. .:\lore detail· of thi..- extremely important function will be puli- Jisbed in the near future.
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.JEWISH YO'GTH C~~N'J'RE .
'l1he Committ e of the .Je,vish Youth Ceutre anticipnt.e a lnrg attenclclnce qt their Dauc: in nic1 of this Youth Centr(:•
\\ hich takc.·s plaee at Hosee;omt, 25, Bv<'dn 8tr t, Cap To\-rn, 011 Suntlny night, l1ih .Jun" ~\dmis:ion is b,\ clo11ntio11 of :2 If',
per per ·011.
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CAPE TOWN JEWISH GIRLS' ASSOCIATION.
*
A Socin l has bevu arrtrnged for ?lfomb ,.
eYening, June 12th, at the Z10nist Hnll nt 8.15 p.m. The it rn::; are bei11g renderer~
by memb r of the C.T.J.G.A, cmd n \ ' ' l ' \
e11jo:n1ble vening is assurec.l. Te<l will lHJ sen e<1 to rne111bers :tnc1 their friendH.
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WYNBERG JliJWISH G eu~n
.
'l1h next meetii1g of tlw
n
ui1rl will bt1,,_
plaee 011 Tuesclu.v, :.Wth .lmH", whe11 ~\[r .\ . .%. Bt>rma11 will dt'li\ el' ;t IPc·tun.•.
Take 1 CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER
PILL
before and after meals and get relief.VACANCIES.
JEWISH YOUNG WOMEN'S RESIDENCE,
"Astra," Breda Street, Cape Town .
The above residence ts replete with all modern requirements, including tennis court.
Application should be made to:
THE SECRETARY, I. FRANK, Esq., 57, Castle Street, Cape Town.
or
THE LADY WARDEN.
Telephone 2-1801.