April 29Lh, 1927.
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JEWISH CHRONICLE.In and Around the Town.
Peninsula. The k y-note i" fficiency.
and thi i du lo th indefat i!!ahle effort::; and great enthusiasm of th Pr idenl. i\lrs. E. R. S 'fret and her co-work rs. 1 h organi~al ion, "hfrh i non-"e 'larian. has manv hranche~
throuo-hout the Penin-.ula.' and thc~e lOO, St. George's Stree~
Thursday.
THE AGED HOl\lE.
An in!:'LituLion th 1 .
!Jortant . at P av~ an 1m- Inu · _ l~art lll the lif of the com-
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Home'
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e . ape Jewi h Aged lhp · . . eall Y ~1tuated aw av from1101 e and } ·I .
i ~ )U~t e of thP citv it a ::anctuary· , ·l . · · · can "1e1em our ao-ed JJOor
~rwnd th · · d i· · 0
p 'a<'e and en ec mmg years in
<·ar d comfort, and receive that
< an aUent' -h· h h .
a11d \ l .
1 ion '" Ic t ey reqmre
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for tl l · ai e una ) e to JHOv 1de In-.t1'tu1el~ e.ve . The Incholm Place
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onlv J ~ . h a mo e 10me. It is the
\ i l~'t• • \\dl~ Acred Home in the Pro- . ' an as the · · I
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A .. d H nion-Lhe Johanneslmrrr
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la,1 app 1cat10ns for adn11'1.
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th ' . e I eee1v d from all part of
f ouutr. B t
the l' · . u no matter whence
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ahpp l<'at10n come. the Capef'\.\1::- Ancel H ·
all l 0 . ome is open to receiYe r e~en·1no- . .. A
1\ithin it e ~a e.. '\S a re ult, ]>nor fr ho. Pll.al precincts are aged Af · um 'anou part"' of outh
rica. and 1 . h .
·of re · leI l ey haYe a haven _t m th eveninrr of c tl 1e1r n-e . 1· .
RETRO PECT.
The A<rcd H ·
old Phil· th 0111: 1 an ofLhoot of the Cnpe J at~ rop1e ociety. now the EI e\\ 1 h Board of Guardian"
e en year ao-o h ~·
an · · . t e need for uch
~t1!:'l1lutrnn manife tr.cl it" lf . I a11 111flucnfr1l o·ath . . e . anc of Lh<' I .. "1 ~' erm.!!: of mernher
. oc ,1 < ommumtv m t
llllo tlw rn·1tt r f b. e to go
c o· C'-ta
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1 · a Honw SI tl f 1· 1111!! su ·h. · " rnr Y ~ terward" ._ bl·
n11't'l1nn :-,, u11·1111'1 ' nou" 1 y • fi a pu ic mo\ that had l . . con l rmed the . , )een mauguratcd Th opcn111g of a fund wa t'l . . e
<r 'llProu . "} . ' le sl!mal for
f . 'l c?nl11 Jut10n heincr lP d 01 1 ie f>l'OJcct
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.a e1 · \\0 vear l d
)efore premi" , . ap e , June. 1918 .h ~ e1e ~ecur d. Jn
l.'" . • t pro1)ert kno,"11 a
l\.tvna ,' H f . •
1· • ll \ ~ u 'Hl:; acf{uire-d. Tlir
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LI - 10U'>P ''as rcmoc e le< to meel 1' requirem<>nl · of a home for aQ;etl, and I t 1e room \\ere [ urni~hed '- by
~lllProus donor . Great pride has
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~'"a: · been !ak n in . the Ho_m~ by t' )~f re_pon ... 1hle for lL adrn1111.:tra- t1n. a11d its crrowlh in m;efuln~sc; ha 1'~en tef'ogni;ed by a gratl."ful public.1
1 'l'<> arc> few s;milar i11~Lilution ...
\\ 1erp the inner '" n rkin rr !'."' ·nu~ more
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inoothl v or whrre t hPr<' is a more ll>n1PI~ ·atmosphere. Conlentnwnl lllllonrr'.'it the aged inmates i, plaint 'P~n and this is fostered bv the Co~-1111tten and th insid taff alike.
EEO FOR !\CREASED
AC ..,o:\L\iODA TIO .For · l d ·
I some time t 1e arcornmn nt·wn
ia_ . liPen quilt> inudPquat<>. and the . nihhle s wee ha::; ]wen ta f'cl to
~ls 11tn10 t capacitv. The 1wrd for
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1 < • aecomrno at10n 1il" nn.g
li•en fdt, for nrnm' d<>-.er ·ing appli-
<'. 111 " ha e 1u d tn 'L<> ref u~"'rl ::tdmis-
l<in. Thi ... Jin.:; } een a~ !!Tf''11 n di::--
;ifll>nint I . mc·nt lo t ] w C ,nHH1l'tlr<' · n ... tn
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0 ,ri~t>d. n1mli<'ant: th:•1n~c>l ''"'· and 1, ct nmned moYc was madP to en-
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l IP pr<:'~ent nre!ln-:1... or- til~lat<'ly thc•rc i plP;1tY nf f!rnrmrl for
11" purno~1' ancl a ct>rLain flllil of ll!n11nv } • > quc•at I wrl for t J. 11~ p11rpo::-P.
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11 hc>nd lo cnahl1' the ,ommiltt'P to)l'c)r·i•pd with the :--"ltenH' of ,:.nl 1 ·u-<'·
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' 0 n . tart ha:-: lwen mnd1· :'
nd '." n'"ult ''ill llf' thr acJ,lirion of a\\ 111 · l fr l' ap,11 . 11 <' o f I 10u:-111!:!; a . f 111 t I ir'r
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1" llP<'n old folk. It i a pitv. whil..;t t1p, ''l'r . l I (~ .
l. I. c at 1t t mt t H~ ,011111111 ti r
f (( 11( t k
1. 1 arrpnge tn t'mhar · up1 n n
lllg<rpr d1erne ~and arrang fnr nuch
nrn .
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1 r ac1·nnm1odat ion. ,rot1nd tlwv
1 0 not l· k ,w ·, oesptlt• 1 • t J w n , catwn 11 .
HJ• de> lo th
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I .·of . ~ Jwni.;;Ls rll' t w rt 1 110n
f l)H:Jr Ile\\ hall. \ft 1 ' ). room 11r e1~hteen inmate" j... lo king
d d h · could ju t
\ery far ahea , an t ey . . f 1 crer ..; ·heme.
a ""ell ()"one m or a art - d But here 0the financial a pect intru .es.
d · 1 xpf'U'lY
Building- no" a ays I-. al fe 1.., item. At the same tune. one
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confident that adequat support WI
be forthcoming in response \~ an appeal for money for such an o.JJCCL
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EXPE.\ I\ E U\ DERT Kt'.\G.Thre thousand pounds. 1
unde~
stand the ne\\ wino- will cost. an ' notwith tandino- a;propriations to- ward
th~ CO-~
of the erection. tl:e Committee are faced with. t.lu · situation: that whilst thehu~lding
. · }Ji·oo-i·e.._c:: their ex- operat10ns are 111 :- -~·
l · 't · 11 · low One chequer at c ale I pi ia J ' •
h. . . h ·e,·er tl1e ,1·ork t m O' is certam, O\\. • • ·
mu_f not be retarded 011 this accou~it.
South African Jevff) must re:~:;;riu:-e their dutv. The indispensabihtv
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the Aged .Home is indispurah1e. Tlu.;;
j rrenerallv acclaimed. It shnnld. be
acki10,•:led~ed.
bu\ e....-er. in a practical manner a~1d the financial support mu t b; in a far greater meai:.:ure than at pre~ent j the 'ase. It is. a 11 ':-ry well to sav, ·•The Home is dom~splendid w~rk for our a!!e<l need~·
The question should he a~ked whether it is financially able to carr; on the humanitarian ·ta~k of housing and
maintainino-om aO'ed j)OOr. The hulk
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of the support comes from t~1 ape Town community. but the time -~as arrived when country commumt1es must take their ~hare
'or
the burden.The A o-ed Home. althou!!h -.it uated
b 1 ~ I . .
in Cape To\\ n. i~ nol a oca ~nst1t~1-
tion. IL cat r:" for eYery pro\ llll'e in
th Cnion. Given rnffic:ient n)orn. no de::>en ing case wil1 he ref u-.ed <'ll- trance. It will makP no cliff renc
"hether the applicant hai]... f i om atal the Free State or e ·en Rhodesia.
co-religioni ts in thes<" part..; shnuld remember this. A general appeal
should ht> In>< dca~I. and T f f'e-l "'llr that n•:opnn:-e \\ill J,p \\ itli that 1e11der con ... idrraLion :--o <'haractcri .... liC' of Jewry.
A CH RGE l PO'\ THE
CO.:\l~I 1' \ lTY.
. ot\\ilh~tanding th claim... of other. equally dcserYinµ· charit· lile institutions. al home and o ·er'-<><l'. \H' haw-. in the ged Home. a pha'-'P of charitable endea\ our that mu~t b
lilwrall~ :;upportcd. It :-land~ in a
cla::"'· alo1.e. The care ol' tlw ... f'. who in their old aµ:e. haw fall1'n upon e' il day .. i::- a char!!r on the <'Olll-
rnunitv ·" hich must
lw
lionw l'heer- fully c.tnd generou~ly. Let all "ho arc ahle. do !'om thing to lll'ip:hten lhcir remaining davs: to hrim~: a little ch rrf ulne:;:- i;1 nthern j ... e' dull and drah liw~. Our incfo!.ent a£ed mu"'t ht• proYided for and tl;e Je\d:h puhliclllU'-"t ('Orne forward tn ltt Ip in thi•
hem·r11·sC'nt \\ l1rk. The community owe a deht of !!ratiluO<' to the colll- mill '<' of puhlif'-:-pirited nwn 'ml 1Himen ,d10 uw- lfi!"hlv !!hr tjrnc a 1d r'1icrgy i11 tlw urn~t "repn'~ 11t1·d I~
the Aged Homl'. They a-.k f c 1 no thank . 1 hev ft>el thev are hut doinO' their dulv. ·nut thf'\ ·<lo appeal for financial·. upport to. t nahle them lo
1101 on Iv care for tho~~ nld foik al p rc>!'.·ent ·in th<'i r t'haqre. hut to take in anv nwrP ,\ho, 11\\ in!! Lo a lack of n111m. h<n • hacl lo h • ;lenied admit- la11ce.
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cannot hrlp hut rcfr · in t!iP:-:<' note" to till' ~ple11did \\ork dnnt.' hy the ape To\\ n and ~uliurhan Cloth- inµ; Guild. a non-J1J" i..:h or!!ani ... , tion which exL t~ fur the col lel'I ion and di lrihution f \\<.lrlll clothing arnotH.!
1h • eharital>le institution£ of the
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are rc:--pon::;ible for t H' gat lermg Ill of gift~ of money and kind. Th•
annual di::.Lrihution i~ mad at an appropriate Lime-al tli omm ~nce
menl of the \\inter ~ea~on. and \\arm blanket::; and clothin!.! find their wa into many a poor home throuµJ1 th~
agency of charitahlt· in~titulion!' which e.· i l to better tht lot of he poor of th creneral comnnrnil\.
JE\X ISH I 'STJ1 TIO S L.
BE. EFiT.
]e\\ i::.h charitable in:-litution ... are included arnon!! tho_e \\ho participat in the distribution, and w II fill cl
"a ·ks of 8UitahlP item::- of ,.}"thing.
etc.. are placed at the di posal of the Board of Guardian::.. the Orphan- age and th A~ed Home. \ l o an·
''~ry grateful fo~ th _ea ... onah1e g:ift::..
The bulky packa!!:es \\ re handed ov r on Fridav. and the Cath 'dn~l Hall
\\a~ a h{,e of indu~try. Willing h l H·rs \\ r rnanv. and a..; there has.
thi.:: vear. h en ~rn incre:t1'e in the numi' r of articles recei tl. th" re- quisil ic111::. of the Yariou.~ hospital~1 home:; and :-o ·ietie:- \\er satisfac- torily met. The lothin~ Guilcl is worthy of en~ry --upporl. and Lht' Je,\ i"h cornmunit v. ne'er difT prenlia- Ling hetwe n rac~· or creed. can l t' relied 01L Hot onh· tn maintain the _ upport they June. alway· g:iwn t<•
the Guild, hut also tn incr ·a--e it \\hen
nel·es~ary.
'\OT·· LIKE FATHER. LIKE. 0 :·
\.lr. hor \Ionlarru. Lord , \rnvth- ling ·-.son. is disind ined to foll cm· hi~
father'_ foot t p-.. Hi0h finance, apparently offers no attraction-. to him, mid. -.ws the London /Jail r ketch he ~-rfus "to h come a hanke~.
~~ ted aut 10r. r. l ontar.-u wr le thP i-.tu· film ~tnn ·· BHght,· ... which has carnC'd for hi'm Lltl:--l~inL~·d praiH'.
His lilt>rar and ... ci ntifi(' at ai1111wnls -for he {~ also a :,,cienli"l of "<>mt·
prominern·c>. p:iH· hi ... parent ... much
~ati ... faction. althow:d1 thev would naturally prefer th;l he t:ho..:c his father·~ hu:-:i1it'"'~ H" a l'aret>r. In
maller::; ~porting- both ~lr. . Jonlagu and Lord .. \\a\ thling nre keC'nh in- tercsLed in :--ol'~l'r. mid it mu~l .lune>
het•n a great di. appointment lo them that :::louthampton. thrir home team.
"Ne un:-i1cce ... ~f ul in the Engli::-h Cup Competition.
A 'l LE TED YOl G L1 Jff.
nder the nom de plum? of _, Guirnr reith:· Mi-.:: Gladv::-. Cohen.
cow•in of tlw \\ f'll-kno\
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Londoncommum1l work •r. ~ir Bollerl \Valev Coht>n. ; ... g:ainin~ nnwh promi1: ·nc~·
a=- a c·omfHI"' r of ~onµ~. or!'h< :;I ral
~uil s and pianoforte :--olos. Dnly ju::-.t out of hN teen=-. fi ... ::. oh n h'ls thirt) :-011~ to her nanw. aid Sir Dan Gndf n v. in mail "cl'k. t 011-
clucl d an o;·clw....tral ... uite of her cmnpo--it ion at BuunH'mo11th. I u ... t rec1'11tlv I. \ ladimir ernikoff the 1'111ine1;t pia11i ... 1. plH)l'd lwr .,.oln
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.Juan J ,...,Pin-- ·at the 1• dian Hali. thi ... L1·in~
the fi r'-'l 1wrforma111·1 . ~l i~-- Cnhl 11 i~
a Lnd1•11t of the Ho\ al 1 cad1'1t1V-
\\ ht>rf> .!w n 11dudc>d 'c.m o ch ... ,·.
and la-.t \t•ar ... fw obtai111 d i•,.ht h1nh
<.l\\ards . . In addition lo Jwr un- d1111btPd Lal<•t 1 ... .-i a piani'-'I n11d a
1 urnpc ... t'r. j... Coht•n i:- an f'lfic·ienl pla_ er of tlw 'iola. make-. \\ond<'r- ful Lap ~tr_ and <lr~rn ... pnrtrnil".
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I AND AROU D THE TOWN.
(Continued front Page 27.) London Jewish Chronicle, English is more suitable than Hebrew and Arabic for the advance of civaisa- tion. Following up this view. the late chairman of our London name- al:e left the bulk of hi fortune of
£301,798 to his on-in-law. Mr. Jus·
tice Chotzner, with the injum·~ion that half wa to bf> held by hin, for life and th n to go to the English Zionist Federation. which tht> testator requested to cncoura~e to the utmost the peaking, writing and learnin,Y of the English language by the inhabjt- ants of Pale_Line.
THE GUILD.
" The present po ition of the Jewish vouth in . outh frir.a i a hedthv 'one; wa the uhjett of an intere;ting inter-dt>hate. held la t Thursday at the Guild Rooms. be- tween the Cape Je\v i h Guild and the Student · Jewi h A sociation. and arranged by the Cultural Committee.
l\lr. D. Cohen, B.A .• open d the de- bate on behalf of thf Students. and :Mr. Hermann Cohen an cl Mr. B. Matz, B.A., opposed on h~half of the Guild.
ubsequently there ·wa_ a lin~ly dis·
cus"io11 in ·whfrh many took part pro and con.
A "AL RE
om:'
i lr. I. Cho:'ack. who lea\·cs next Tue day for Durhan will be greatly mi sed, not only hy hi colleague ,
\\ith ,vhom he w<:.!" ver~ popular. but by the whole of the rnusic-lovincr ection of the Cap Town community.
For nine years he has been a pro- minent figure in thP Orchestra and, as a tympani-t h<' ha::; frw e-qual . The number of i1druments and '· noi£e"' applianct·~ handlf'd by ~1r.
Cho ack is po~itively l1ewildering.
whil t he i · an t"xpert xylophon player. At the Pier on Saturday night, \\ hich \Hl l '' il~' of hi fare- well concert. he df'li2hted a large audience "''ith xylophone solo, and we.:: encored no les than three times.
!\Ir. Chosack hc.:.s join d the Dnrban Orche ·tra, the musical director f whfrh combination has a wry high opinion of hi late ·t recruit. Whilst he w"ll be rni:-~ed in Cape Town, on wishes him the be~L of luck in }ii" new sphere. .Mrs. Cho-;a k and lier ·on, ... Sonny." accompany Mr. Chosack.
l\IARQ I OF RE DI G- LL GUIST.
The
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ewd1 Tt•l graphic Agf'ncy relates an amusing linsruistic en- counter betv .. ·~en Ir. David Lloyd George. one time Prime Minister of Gr at Britain, and the \1aroui~ of Rending-, which the latter mf'~tioned i~1 a pe~ch ~1 made at n recent pub·h · meetmg m London. The .Marqui · stated that once. at a dimwr, Mr.
Lloyd GeorO'e add re:-·e<l him in Welsh. \\ ithnut havin<r under::;tood the former Prime \Iinister. the Mar- quis reupond d immediatelv in what the audien e helit>wd to ·be Welsh also. What he \\a'-' actually ·peakinrr.
ho we\ er, "as Ile brew. "· I recited a Psalm in Hebre\\.'" the Marquise.·- plain d, ·• but the dinner guests he.
ii ved it \\as genuine WeLhl ., 1 HE GOLDE -RrLE.
In thi week"s ... edra, Leviticu , Chapter 19, verse 18. \\e read . . . . .. Love thy neiahbour a- thvse1f." A number of Christian h~lar who claim the Golden Rule a tht> law of Chri tianity could not get over the fact that thi \\a said hv \Io es more than a thousand year· before the birth of
J
e u . Hence they triefl to e ·plain that \fose-; mPant tfu~ Golden Rule Lo apply bP.t\\'een Jew and Jew\\hile Je u enlarged upon it and taught the Golden Rule to apply to
all mankind. ·
The non-Jewi h world can he atis- fied with uch an explanation but the Jew, especially the one who knows
April 29th, 192 .. ·
d d. with
Hebrew, is boun to i agree for thi opinion. The Hebrew ~en~ ., d . h' · · '"ne1ah·
frien m t i mstance 1 n In no instance in
th~
Bible~~~ 'i~
find this term applymg exclu ne ·l to the Jew. If thi would
apply~-~
the Jew only the term would _h:i 1 .,
b::e-1 ,. lvri" ( Hel re \-) or '· rhica ~Il ( thv brother). furthermore
. 9 h~
Exodus. Chapter 11. verse -· "
h·1dreI1 Mo es wr.s told. to tell the e 1 d of Israel to get the loan of silve an crold ve el of their neighbours · · · t.
o . hb . thn
the term used for ne1g our Ill ·f in the tance Egyptian who was the nat:o , is al o •· Reiah." and nu\' · no 11 enemv of the Jew was called '· Reiah·
. "bl . I )lr
thi. is incontroverh e ev1c ei b' that the Golden rule mentioned
f aw Mose-, was for the whole o Ill
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a· . .
f ce or kind. wit out 1 tmction o ra , creed.I BRIEF.
Re\. A. P. Bender. on Tuesd0 1' d h'b' . l tJ rnorninO' opene an ex o• 1 1t10n a 0 f
ew Galler" 98. Lonrr treet.
~ .r' b ·le~
about forty oil paintin!!~ bv Cl1a1 Mas~Pr. The exhibition wili be 0Pe11 until Mav 10th.
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Ir. 11. Kottler, the well-kn°'11:
local -culpter. has fini~hed the b~-.
of General Hertzog, and this "ill
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presented to him hy the comm l ic re-ponsible for its purcha"e at Gro
chuur on Saturday afternoon.
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.i\lr. J. Joseph. on of M1. and ·~Jr
Nlorris Joseph. of Oudtshoorn. ~ia·
passed his final medical e ·aminall 11 at the :Middle x Hospital. Londoll·
according to cabled advice- j 11:=L t~
hand.
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*T he enO'arrement i- announced 0'
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Mr. Edv...ard Alexander Hell r. el
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on of .Mr. and Mr~. Charles Helle' of Cape Town. to Hylda Banet.
eide:f
daug-hler of J;Ir. and i Irs. Banrt. 1 Bula\\ avo, Rhocle-ia.
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Another engagement announced r
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that of 1 lr. ::3. Jacobson. of Cnf Town. and • Iis~ Rosie Jawitz. 0 1 1\oorder Paarl.
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Ephraim. the nnl v rnn of I ·. ii11
. . e dd
the late l\Irs. H. Horwitz. has
atttHf
·rhis LannitzYah, and \\ill read ma tJ at th ~Ialm ·hury Syna~o~ue 1 1
aturday.
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D o ow1tz. o d · · f ea P · omt. w 1 l 10 U\"' · be·c'-1me barmitzvah, will read bi-' P01~ tion of the lU\ at th Great ::-:ynll crogue on Saturday.
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The brirn1elah of the infant ... on °t f ~tree.
Mr. and Ir . D. L vv. of Kloo ::, . er
k I h
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d ur ... 111-too · p ace . at l e ar ns :din Home, Umon treet. on Tnc~., ;.
morning. and the sul. equent r ct~
ti on wa, larrrely attended bv f rieJl of the proud p~rents. .
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JlThe brisrnelah of the infant
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of Ir. and l\Irs. Barne ' wer::-k~ 'th l05, Kloof Street. took place :1l Booth \.Iemorial Home.
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