550
Cape Penjnsula Women's Mlzrachl Association.
A very successful "At Homo" was held on Thursday afternoon, 7th Aug., hv the Sea Point branch at the resi- ilence of Mrs. J. Kleiu, JO. Av~n11A Francais, 8ca Point.
Mrs. Reichlin read a most interest- ing and informative i.>aper dealing with "Jewish Women in the TemplP and 'ynagogue," and also pointed out with quotations, and references the as.?:c-long asso~iation the J ewiRh woman has always had with the 8ynagogne.
1\1 r. L. Fagov of the Hapoel Hamiz- ra1·ln presented a short addre ·s ou tho aims and objr!cts of the Hashomcr Hnr:lati Organisation, an<l appealNl i,o
members to support i.11A l-fa.r-;bonwr Hada.ti FAllowship.
Mrs. M. Aronson, who presided, pre-
$,;~ntf•d a short report. on the recent Zionist Conferen~e and the Mizraehi Conference, held simultaneo11sl5.
Mrs. P . .Marks reported on the forth~
''01mng Bazaar an<l also propo.·ed a vote of thanks to the speaker aud hostess of the aft rnoou.
• • •
.\ met>ti11g of the Vre<lPhoek bra11('h was h(•l<l at the resi<lenC'e of l\1ri-;. F.
Shapiro on !5th Attgm;L
Mrs. Broide, in Wl1leomiug the gathering, app aled to members to make per. onal saC'rifiC't'S at this <'ritical
·tage.
Habbi Dr. E. W. Kirzner a<l<lres ·ed thP meeting on the laws appertaining to Kashruth in tlw honw.
.\ raffle of ashtrnys douak<l by th<>
ho, fr:s was won by l\f rs. rirzm•r.
('om 1H't ition hooks und wool were lianclPd out !"or the Grand Bazaar.
.\ n1fr of t Jmnks \\as proposed by .Mrs. S . . \relisky.
Cape Mizrachi Organisation.
,\ n1urese11tatiYe gathering att 1u<led tho 1'nua ·h Study on 1'1wsday, .August
!ith • t th< Zionist Hall. A. , owing to 1111fon1se<m ein·111nsianc·t1S
nm·.
B.DorogO\\ who \\as l' ·1wded to ht• in the 1·lrni1, was unahl · lo ht> pre1>P111, Habhi Dr. l!... \r. J irzm'J' pH·xidPd in his l<>n<l nncl e.·tt•nc!PJ 1L h •arty wd- 1·omc lo lb• leet11rer, Hahbj l\1. l\ org 11-
tt>t'n, nn<l the gathering.
Th• study of dmplcr
a
of th "Book of .Jot:;h11a" was con<lud('<l iu a mo ·t olm·i<latiug manner, cmhod,ving i11ter- pretntio11s of tlw many and vari< •'·ommcntarics. Rev. A. Kaufman and Hcv. S. It:frou opened a \'cry l"v •ly disc·11s,·io11 iu whi<'h Cantor .\. [mmcr- man, lr. J. Natas, an<l l\trti.
Cohen and other:.i took part. VLry important que.-tions on th study and relnlr><l subjects were asked by rnnn:v of the auclien<'e and were very olo- q 11 ntly an. w red and e.·plaine<l by the le t.urer and chairman, to whom a n•ry hearty vote of thanks was proposed hy Hev. A. Va11fman and S<'c0,•<lcd by Tiev. S. Efron.
Sliver Wedding Celebrations.
Rev. and Mrs. Ch. Gordon of W ·n- b rg were At Home on 'l'lrnrsday (•vening July 31st, on the occasion of their 8ilvcr \V c<lding, to thP. commit- tees of the Wynberg Congregation and
Hebrew School. Mr. A. 1\1. Matz, as .President of the C'ongr gation, spoke of the good scrvice1.> r ndered 1~ R v.
Uor<lou to th• commuuit~·, and a. k •d Mrs. l\1aiz to mak·~ a preiwntatiou on behalf of the committees. Other speakers mclndod Mr. L. Gordon, t'hairman 0£ the Hebrew 8eho~l, Mr.
~- 1\1. Kaplan, Mr. T. Zinma11, Mr. S.
Galloon, 1\fr. B. Noi,;scl an<l Mr. D.
Kavalsky.
* *
*Mr. an<l Mrs. , . .Averhud1 of 29, Belmont AYetrne, Oranjezicht, who are well known in Cape Town Jewish t'in·les, eelebrated their Silver Wedding at their r<'sidenc· on
·w
ednesday even- ing, August 6th, in the pr<> ·enC'(' of a large number 0£ friends. Congratula- tions were (>.'pressed by Dr. I. 'Yaynirk(who is a. brother of Mr .. Averbn~h),
Major A. Z. Derman, 1\1.P.C., and Mr.
I. Margolis.
spontaneous collection amongst tho e present was followed hy an announcement that the names of Mr.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH CHRONICLE. 15th August, 1917
and Mrs. Averbuch are being inscribed in the Uoldt•n Hook to mark the occasion.
Muizenberg·Kalk Bay Hebrew School.
The annual prize distribution of the stbove school took place on Sunday, 3rd August.
Mr. l\1. Pasvolsky, the chairman of fhe :;;d10ol, presided. Ue welcomed the many parents, who had turnc<l. up in spite of the udvcrse weather con- ditions, and the guest speaker Dr. A.
Birnbaum, the Director of the CaJ)O Board of .Jewish Education.
Dr. Birnbaum, in an eloquent ad- clrE'sR, congrntulatecl the sc-hool on the progress madP. during the year passed.
He spoke of the value of HebrPw edu- cation, and appealed to the- part nts to . how JU()re interc t in the education of their children i11 matters of
.J
url1l- ism.Mr. F... J,evite, the pri11c1pal of the school, eongratulatecl the ehildren on their pro.gr ss rnadf'. He str<'ssed the faet th, t the sC'hool ha.s n':wlwd a higlwr . .-tnn<lard by catering for child- l"f'n up to the age of 16 and L7. The S<"hool is now preparing six <'hil<lrt>n for mntric-ulation exami1tai io1rn m Hebrew.
Actv. M. Banwtt, th0 f'hairman of the <'on~regation, also congratulated the l'hildrrn on tli<'ir great ~1.:.c·cess HP 1-'JJOkP of thP sc1Tiet'S con<lucti•cl by the 1·hilur<'11 m S\"l1agogne 011 Sabbath . T.1<"hn.111u, whi1 h was a very gr<•:tt c·r0dit to thf' . <'hool.
A vofr or ~ hnnk.· to the f'l> • l~ers
was mon•<.l b l\Tr. A. Seh1wid1'1", the Hon. 'fn•nsur<>r of the s<·hool.
Thi' pri:ws wen• clistrihutPd hy l\Jri;.
F'. Block. 'flw followi11g d1ildn•n re- 1·f>1vcd 1>rizes: First J>rizc: Tania Born- stein, ll<>nry Brown, HPrnard NPw- stead, L~eb Borok, CeC'ill' , hirkt•n.
l\1!1'1am Rl1 rtnan, J>pssie Kagan and , olomon Uoldb(•rg. Reeond f'riz : Leon:nd "'Pinrnic·h, Sybil Cohen, L<'ah Witr., Mor11<·a 8illwrstein, l\toslw • 'hir- k<'n. Rimon f:oldhPrg and Solomon Gitlin. Spec·ial priws for ,;:oo<l att n- dnnN•: .Tf'all Wilz.
n
'S ·ie .!\fill ·r ~hirlrv Riugt•r. lYor Par-;\·olsl·,\-, Sy ltwy Si°ndh'r. Tic>nialllin Gitlin, n011-Zion ITev111nn, Bc>mio ~inr.z;er, bignil LP\'tlt,
Ah~ rntz, Bt>tt: Kagan, Lily Silht~r
c;tein. Oa \·id J nniC'hoY. ky, Ii', nny Git- lin, t<naPl '•"vit aml GPrald Shnpi~·o
Tlw urizes of the l\Ia. · Futrran Pnzc Vund wer' won hv Ji:;rael T, vitc• for th"
lwst pa1wr on .Jewish Lirn·s nncl Cus- toms nn<l by Abe Katz for the best
t>Ul> •r ou Jewish Jfo;torv.
Barmitzvah Celebration.
Sollv eldest sou of Mr. and rs.
l\f. G~ldberg, · of Ob· rvatory, cele- brated his Barmitzvah on Shabbat Ekeh, 9th .August, when he eondudecl the Friday evening service at the Woodstock • ',\'1Jagogue and 1ead the Portion of th Law and the Haftorah on Hatm<lay morning at ~he Observa- tor,\·-Mowbray k ynagogue. After the servil'e a Brocha was held at the parents' home, where l\fr . • T. Danile- witz. t11e ( hairman of the Sh_!}l, pre- sided.
A clinner was held the same even- ing at the Zionist Hall, where a large~
gathering of relatives and frit.·nds par- ticipat d in the Simcha.
~Ir. Berl Padowich. who .presided.
welcomed the guc ts and presented -the Ba rm itzvah, on behalf of tlw Cape Board of .Jewish Educatio.Q., with a Barmitzvah c<.>rtificate of merit.
Rabbi Dr. E. W. Kirzner proposed the toast of the Barmit.zvah, nnd i;hat of the par 'nts was proposed by Rabbi B. I aacson. Mr. I. Gulis, Principal of the Woodstock-Salt River Talmud Torah tressed the importan~e of the C'ontin'uation of Hebrew education in the years ~o eome. The Barmitzvah very ably replied. The parents, Mr.
and :.Mrs. Motel Goldheq~. have in- scribed the name of the Barmitzvah in the Goldt>n Book.
H istadruth I vrith.
On Thursday, 7th instant, an even- ing of Hebrew i:;ong wa held at the
Zionist Hall under the auspices of th0 Histadruth hrith.
11\fr. Z. Avin, who presided, gave a short leetnre on the development of Hebrew melody, tracing it from ~he
folk-song stage, through prayers, lul- labies, love songs, yParning for ab- sent ones, to the prese1J~day partisan songs and songs of national revival in Eretz Israel.
Mr. Sachar delighted the audienc with r cords, recently received from Eretz Israel, of Yarious types of He- brew melody, ang by famous singers raising their voices in prayer, in child- hood melodies, yearning for molede~h,
loYe song. and partisan songs of the ghetto.
ExpressiQg gratitude to Mr. Sachar, the Chairman announced that l\lr.
Sachar had in his posses ion ufficient Hebrew record to provide another evening's enterliainment.
Bnoth Zion Association.
At the residence of l\Irs. J->. Wein- berg, Bellville, a record number of members of the Parow-Bellville branch attended a most succes ful and un- usual rn mbers' meeting, which- took the form of a miniature conference.
:Mrs. R. Goodman, cultural convenor of the society responsible for organi- sing this sp]C>nded progranune, ad d as pre ident of this so-called Confc:r- ence, which was opened with a prP:si- dential address and telegrams of con- gratulation ..
The first resolution was brought for- ward by Mrs. A. Darron, who in her intere. ting tulk urged members to di - play more i;1t re• t in their attendance of Knitting ancl Rewing m etings.
'l'hi was follow d by l\lrs. A. LPvitt.
who trongly advi:ed th.at tult11ral work should ho undertaken durin11;
sewing afternoons. Jn the ab ·ent·e of l\f rs. ,J. Karpas, the latter'1-> resoln- tion whieh C'l<'arly dealt with the plll'- chasing of ]anrl in Palestine and ap- pealing to Zioni. t to inC'rea::;e their (•fforts to rai. P mon' mony for the .T.N.F., wa: n•ad by Mrs. W. J,ev~.
'l'he rf'soluton dc>aling with tho rt'- ligious <•lrnractPr of our home lif and urgin T that no111<'11 Zioni t.' shou!ll end•avour to fo:t<>r n ,J wish . pirit in the .Jewi ·h ho11H', '·a,' 'Pr~ ahly (kalt
\ ith hy :\Irs. B. Lip h itz. )I rs. Zn n '-
nwr \'Pl" tH<'lfnlly an<l som whai
dPli<'atel,\' . pok against tlii: re ·oli1- fiot1, which was follow •d by enthusi- a,tic disC'us ·ion hv memhers pre cnt.
ffa i tea ~lr8. I. Kaplan. very lucid- ly e.·plained to m<'mbers tlw Youth Aliyah and in a mo ·t impressiYe man- ner urged that Youth liya h work
·houl<.l form part of the programme of Women's Zionist Soc-ieties. l\lrs. Rcz- nek p r naded Conference to adopt the resolution to i11crease the ~· arly
(Continued on Next Page.)
Social & Personal.
The marriage of I rael, younger son of Mrs. and the late Mr. C. alber, of ea Point,
to
Bernice, elder <laughter of Mr. and Mr . J. Epstein, of axon.wold, Johanne. ·burg, took place at the Wolmaran Street ynagogue, Johan- nesburg, on Tuesday, 12th
.. . .
August.The marriag of 1\Iarcia, youugc t daughter of Re,., . Kas el and the late l\fr" R. L. Kassel, of Cape Town, and Leonard, only son of l\Ir. D. Pinn and the late Mrs. L. Pinn, of Cape Town, formerly of Gordous Bay, will take place at the Great Synagogue, Gardens, on Sunday, 17th August, at 11.15 a.m.
• • •
The marriage of Joan Renee Shaper to Lionel G orge Cohen will take place on Tue ·day, 19th August, at 3.30 p.m. at the Great Synagogue, Gar- den-, Cape Town. Reception, Zionist Hall.
• • •
l\fr. J. l\I. WeinreicJ1 has left for .Johannesburg. Re will join l\frs. ~ f.
Granon;ky in conducting the J.N.F.
Campaign in the Belgian Congo next week.
• •
:\Ir. I. Gul~'l, formc>1·ly principal of th11 Paarl Talmud Torah, now princi- pal of the \Vpod ·tock-Salt River Tal- rn ud Torah has taken up permanent residence in CapP Town.
---·---
Abrahamson - Hoffman.
'J'h' marriag took place at the Green and ea Point Syuagogue on Sunday, 10th August, h(1twee1J Rho- jean, Plde1· <laugh( 'r of Mr. and Mris.
Barney Hoffman and Morris, youngest son of Mrs. S. Abrahamson and th1..1 late ~fr. Ahraham 'On, both of Se.
Point.
t the rer~ption held at ~he Zionist Hall Mr. Barnet Gradner propo 'Nl the ton st of the hride • nd bridegroom and tlw hricl<'gromn rP:-;ponded. • tr.
Harr' Getz lll'OPO c<l lh to. ·t of tlw 1111l rfuhrl'J"S, fr. and !\lrs.
n.
Hoff-Ultlll and Jn~. Abraham~on aucl
r Tr. ,J. Ahrahnm.-on. lr.
n.
Hoffmanl"C' ·ponded.
111 n::imes of th ~,oung r•oupl • ar lwing inseribed in tlw Golden Book
h~· the parent. of th • bride and groom.
---·-
Rabbi & Mrs. Zlotnik Arrive in Australia.
Rahbi J. L. Zlotnik and l\lrs. Zlot- nik ha,·e arrfred in Australia to lead the J.1 .F. cl I gation in that countQ'.
Visitors to Johannesburg!
111111111111111111111\llllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
ON ARRIVAL ON THE RAND VISIT THE
MIRI<IN SEEFF KOSHER HOTEL
25 O'Reilly Road, BEREA
TELEPHONE 44-8815Hot and cold water in every room
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111\lllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllllllll\ll''
ADVANCE BOOKING ACCEPTED
Modern and strictly Kosher
I
•1
11111111111111111111111111111111111111i11n111111111111111111111111111111111111111u1··
Proprietors: KASH RUTH (PTY.) l TD.
Directors: RABBI S. I. MIRKIN MRS. S. I. MIRKIN
5th August, 1947.
NAND AROUND THE PENINSULA.
(Con(nued from Prevwus Page.) 1b~criptions from 12/- to 15/- so as
include the annual c pitation levy r C'onf erence <'XpensPs.
}frs. ll. Herold in her addn•ss asked t•rnbl . to approv of the m •thod of Hing tickets outside one' own area r functions in aid of J.N.F. and nally }frs. A. acks appealed to mbers of Zionist Societies to buy goods, in order to trengthen trade relations between 11th Africa and Palestine. This en- ghtcning addre s interested the
mbers, who enjoyed hearing about he various indu tries ancl articlP~
at are produced in Palestine to-day.
This um1sual afternoon wa enjoyed
1 all and the discussions whi<'h fol- .wed provNl most interesting.
* * *
The MuizenbPr~ branch hPld n. ('111-
ual At Home at the Ilalnwral llotel, l!uizenberc:. on Tuesd::u.· aftPrnoou. 5th August.
frs. Domb£>Y took the Phnir. n11d tne guest spealwr was MrR. R1>x R~ichlin. Her addre. s was on ''l\hlh and Leu:end in .Tew1sh Hist11ry.'' This aper wa verv mnc h eniovC'1l hv n
ry int T sled audience.
reat Synagogue Ladies' Guild.
A well attended meeting took place n Tuesday, August 5th, in the Syna-
guc Board Room. Mrs. 1. Abrahams re i<led an<l cordially welcomed mem-
rs and visitors.
lrs. Rose Kahn read Psalm 25 with ep feeling. Reports were iv li-by Knitting Com·puers, , lrs. . Blus- er and Mrs. S. Bernstein, UllC] the
wing Conven r. lfr:s. T. Roy.
Pare h; of garments were being ullo- at d to tlll 11 dy in E111'op • J>ak•s-
1110 ancl loeally.
It wa ' agrcccl to hold a Ru nrnwge alo in aid of funds. l\fonib •rs and thers inter •steel are kindly reqnf'stcd o hand in parcels to the followlug d uots ·
~frs. l\L Rabic, Sea Poin't
~tis. 8. Bernstein, Gardens.
Mr .. H. Kahn, Oranjezicht.
lrs. I. Abrahams, Oranjezirht.
llembcrs enthusiastically <l f'ide<l to 1 nd every support to the functions for children being arranged by the Bnoth Zion .Association in connedion ith the Jubilee of Zionism celehra- ions.
The chairman extended warm f elici- tions to l\lrs. Joan Ri<'hfield on her promotion to the honorary position of Di trirt Co)nmit;sioner of Guide, .
Two handsome gifts had been donated in aid of funds : a ha.nd- knitted twin-set from Mrs. Fanny Levy and a silver cake basket from
~Irs. M. Sebba
After tea Rabbi Prof. I. Abrahams gave an address entitled ''Some hofar iotes on the High Festivals," in which e described the basic ideas of the High Festivals, their historic origin
nd their import for modern times.
In response to a special request from the m mbers, Prof. Abrahams agreed to give another lecture on the J ewisn Festivals at the next meeting, to be held on Tuesday, September 2nd.
Card Party in Aid Of J.N.F.
A . uccessf ul Card Party was held in tid of the J.N.F., on 3rd August at the Esplanade Hotel, Alexander Hoad,
~fnizenberg. Mr. and :Mrs. Ehrlich are thanked fot their kind hospitality.
Green and Sea Point Wizo Circle.
There was a fairly well attended meeting of members of the 'Vizo f'irc1e on Thur. <la~', 7th Sept mber, at the Talmud Torah Hall.
A comprehensiv news review com- piled by 11\fr. , . M. Levin was read by .Irs. l.. Feitelberg, and Mrs. H.
Robin:on presen~ed a short hiography of D:wid \Y olfsolm.
Mrs. Bex R ichlin, the gue t s1waker, read an extremely interest- ing paper which she had 'written un
"The Psy<'hology of the Jew.'' This absorbing ubjeet was dealt with in a lucid, scientific manner. A keen di,- cus ion followed it, i:Q. which l\f e dames Arens hrock and Rechtman partici- pated. Mr. H. Epstein was in the chair.
Obituary. .
MR. M. SHNAPS.
'l'he death took plaC'e a.~ 1\fnizenberg on 1st August of il\fr. Morris Sbnaps, an old an<l rl•spt•cted member of the community.
The late Mr. Shoaps was for many years active on th committee of tlw Ca pl' Jewish Aged Home an<l Cape Jewish Orphanage and took au inter- est in all communal affairs.
He leaves a widow, fottr &ons anti one uanghter. incere s ·mpath: is ex- tended to the famiJ~· in their bereaye~
ment.
---·--- Dr. S. Fielding.
DL • '. Fielding, Secretnry of the Johann :burg branch of the.· rnite<l Nations Association, has bec.•u ap- pointPd a d<'legate to represent the W orlcl Federation of the • nited Nations Association at the Conference of 11on-Gon•rm1wn~al organisations c·alled bv tho lTnited Nations at lJnke Succes, . ne.·t month. He will fly to
i -.ew York at the •nd of thib month.
---·---
Forthcoming J.N.F. Bazaar and Dance at Sea Point.
Plans are pnwticnlly c•ompleted CH'
tlw gr nt biioppi11g <lay in Sl1a Poiut,
011 \\\>dn<> da.r. I 0th Reptemb<'r, from 111m·11ing till uight.
'1'111• .J.N.1•'. Bnzaar, whic·h i. b<'i11g orgirni:·wd by thP Gr en nnd S n Point Brnnclt of thp Bnoth Zion at. thP RPn Point 'l'own Hall, will ineludc many nttradi\'P stalls and an nft<.>r1100~1
< 11t1•rtainme11t for hilclr '11.
Aft<'r what p1 omises to be a full
<lay for tlw mall.· willing workers nn<l
!-.hoppl'r.·, th<.> e\.'l111t will culminate in a claure, which i. hEling organised by th<' ~l:'a Point Branch of the :\lassa- dah A8sociation. Full particulars of
this function will he pnblil'h<'d in the next issu .
GOLDEN ARROW BUS SERVICES LTD.
Bus Service to Rinelands Jewish Cemetery
A regular bus service
1smain- tained daily.
Buses leave Mowbray Station for Conradie Home to pass the Piuelands
J Pwish emetery.
"UNBLOCK" YOUR DIGESTIVE TRACT
And Stop Doalna Your Stomach With Soda Don't expect to get real relief from headache, &Our stomach, gas and bad breath by talcine; soda, if the true caute of your trouble ia constipation.
ln this case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at all, but in the intestinal tract where 80% of your food is dii{ested.
And where it gets blocked when it fails to digest properly.
Thus. what you want for realrellef is tomething to "unblock" your intestinal tract. Something to clean it out thor- oughly and help Nature aet back on her feet.
Get Carter'a Pills right now. Take them as directed. Then gently and thoroughly "unblock" your digestive tract. This permits your food to move along normally. Nature's own digestive juices can then reach it-and you get
&enuine relief that makes you feel really
aood again.. • •
Get CARTER'S Pills at any chemist at 1/3. "Unblock" your intestinal tract for real relief from indi&eation. L
Relatives
Szmuelowicz, Mordechai Leib,
~fok·zad near J3aranowifa, sou ol Hhlomo and Esther Szmnelowi ·z now in Rome, is se'-•ki11g rtilati''t'S and fri ... nds in :-;outh .t\ i rica.
Faivel, Lilliput, is sought by Bialys- tok:.-r laud&leit.
Anyone able to fnrni~l1 infonnat.ion
eoncl~rning the above plea e cornmuui- cate with the Hon. Recreta1y, Fede1 a- tion of Landsmaushaften ( ape), 54 Roeln.nd Btreet, ape Town. Phone 2-4865.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH ORPHANAGE
require· a
RESIDENT MATRON
for it
CHILDREN'S
at
HOME Arcadia, Oxford Road.
Johannesburg.
Duties to commence as soon a. conv nie11t.
Applicants must in th first•instancc npply in writiug to:
THE 8JD ,RgTAHY, P. 0. Ilox 7486, .TOITANNESB HG,
tating age, qualifications an<l e.·- pPrieuce.
Sal. r~· ac·cording to e.·pericincc.
551
TOWN JEWISH REFORM CONGREGATION.
HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES
will be held in our n<'w
COMMUNAL HALL, Portswood Road, Green Point
as follows:-
NEW YEAR'S EVE, Sunday, 14th September.
NEW YEAR, Monday, 15tli September.
KOL NIDRE, Tuesday, 23rd September.
DAY OF ATONEMENT, Wednesday, 24th September.
Admission to those Senices is hy ard only.
(For details apply to the Hon. R cre- tary, P.O. Box 4019 or teleph01w
4-3097.)
RABBI DAVID SHERMAN
will officiate at all Services.
CONSECRATION.
DAVJ • .'.- The consecration of tlw to1t1bsto1w in memory of the late Woll\• Da\'i:-i, will take plm·e at the N w Hebre\ ongregation allotnu•nt . PiiH'lauds Hou<l Ce111C'tt>1·y, on Run<lay, 21th A11g11st. l9.t7, at 11 u.m. Rt>la- tivP and friu1cls ki11dly attt nd.
BETWEENYOV
NDYPU'A' f,OOD
5 to I
WITH ODDS ON FOOD SHORTAGE The bag is the essential link at all stages of food distribu- tion. For every five bags needed
I
for this years food crops there is only 0111 and we may not be able to get more. Our only hope of winning against food shortage is to make one bag do the work of five.
- - ...
_.- - --- -
~,... ...____ _
DON'T HOARD OR HARM BAGS
••• GE.T THE.M BACK TO WORK.
Don't let full bags be slashed open or dragged over the ground.
Don't leave them where damp, rot or rats can destroy them. Dont usethemfor anything but food and SEND THEM BACK SOON- ER THAN YOU'D INTENDED!
Inserted by the Jute Controller In the Interests of all who have to work and eat.
I I I I I I I
_J