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A Sime.has Torah Cel ration, un- der the auspices of the S Board of Jewish Education, will take place at the Coronation Hall on Sunday, 4th October, at 8.15 p.m.. '11ie . peakers will be Rabbi J. L Zlot ik, Mr. J.
Daleski and Mr. G. Saron. During the evening musical items. will be con- tributed by Cantor I. Alter, Miss Tamara Samsonov (the Palestinian actres ), Mr. Eugene Mag·d (violin), and Mr. Bruno Raikin (piano). The chairman of t e Board, Mr. H. Her- ber, will preside.
There will be no entrance fee and all are \\ elcome.
GARDENING WED
Under the auspices of the Park- town branch of the Johannesburg Women's Zioni t League, a "Garden- ing Morning" will be lield on Wed- ne day morning, 30th September, at the residen of Mrs. oolfson, !' Park Lane, co • Jun tion Avenue, Parktown. Originally thi function was to have be n held at the home of M . Schn ier, but owing to un- f orseen circumstances the venue has had to be altered.
MO FRIDAY,
Many articles difficult to obtain no small hampe to nd "up North" to the troops, as 11 those suitable for prisoners of war, cooked and fresh provisions, orted sand- wiches (packed) and othe attractive things will be on sale in Johan- nesburg Station Cc:mcou e on Friday morning, 2nd October.
e morning market i ing or- g nised by Mrs. I. Ku , Mrs. I.
Balkin, and iss G. Asher. with the a istance of a most energetic band of h lper . The p
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help to s ell the total of th rifice Stall at the Tahleau Ball to be held on 18th ovember in aid of the Red Cross.110 SJZES
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Congratulations are ng extended to Mr. and Mrs. David Kay (nee Maggie Oblm •tz) upon the. birth of:.
a daughter, which took place in Cape Town.
Congratulations are being e:Sended to Mr. and J. Ba itzky, of Johannesburg, cm the birth of a daughter.
The engagement is announced of Rosa Linton, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Heney LintOJl, of Brakpan, to Maurice Wolf, of Pretoria son of Mr. and M . D. U. olt. of Lithuania.
Jacob Solly, youngest son of M and Mrs. U. Meize of J me toWllt C:P., will read a portion of the La and Haftorah on S day, 4th Oeto•
her. "Simchas Torah" at the Q n's Drive Synagogue, Queenatcwn, C.P.
The engage111ent is announeed of Pauline, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hennan, to PhiliP., youngest son of Mr. and rs. A. ra erman.
The engagement is announced be- tween Lena, eldest daughter of r.
and Mrs. S. Da "dowitz, of Paarl, and Louis, son of Mr. and rs. B.
Leibov, of Johannesburg.
The engagement is announced of Esther, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Elkon, to Harry, only son of Mr. and Mr . L. Shevil.
Congratulations are being extended to Sergeant and Mrs. Oscar Cohen (uee Tubby Lazarus) on the birth of a daughter at the Mowbray urs- ing Home, Cape Town.
Th marriage bet en younge t d ught of r. and I. Schneider, of Johamresbu , Joe, eldest son of • and Civin, of Ben i, took pl hanne burg GD da , 1 tember, at
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pCity Branch.-A moming at which there \Vill also be stocke Tombola stall, is at the home of Mrs. Hassell, mond Street, Bellevue, on next, at 8.80 a.m.
A card party will be hel home of Mrs , 2 Court, Kapteijn Street, Hill 12th October, at 2 p.m an
carcl party ia due to take home of Mrs Adelson, Andre 's Road, Houghton, November, at 2 p.m.
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AISES CITY JEWISH WORKERS
o hundred lady helpers at ' Rest Room and Recre-
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in the Jewish Guild rial Hall were presented by the Mayor of ohan- . A. R. Thorbu on morning last.• g the presentation the : "I realise t at both the the SOuth African Jew-
ice League and the e made this rest room outstanding f ea tu res on 's home f ont, and I y tribute to them for or- is J e ish uuild Re t
ipin also ref erred to the by the Sisterhood of the :form Congregation in pro-
ping accommodation for 42,00f) soldiers since June, r. A. T. Shrock, chaplain of African Jewish Ex-Service anked the Mayor and ay- presentintt the badges. Mr.
dau, chairman of the War Council of the Board of
.also spoke.
WOMEN'S ZIO IST . LEAGUE
Uowing office-bearers were fer the ensuing year: Chair-
. S. Voigt; Vice-Chairmen, Katzen and Mrs. I. Bem- 8ecretaries, Mrs. R. Mendel- Mrs. S. Lazar; Treasurer.,
• Goldberg. Committee, Mes·
Arenson, Brener, DobkinS', M.
nn, S. Ginsberg, M. Glick, M.
tt, S. Hyde, S. lsaacman, A.
, Joffe, Lan, LiebesKind, C.
S. Marx, Segal, Weiner and
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MR. HERBERT KRAU
Mr. Herbert KrauHs has retired this week from the Joint Secretary- ship of the United Hebrew Congrega- tion. Mr. Herman Baranov now re- mains the Secretary and Mr. • Tocker h•s been appointed
to
the po of Assistant-Secretary.HABIMAH CONCER ON SUNDAY NIGHT
Cantor J. Alter, the well-known tenor, will be among th no artists who will appear at the abi- mah Concert next Sunday nigh at the Twentieth Century Theatre. i s Tamara Samsonov, the young P le tinian actress, will give an e po 1tion of dramatic art in tragedy and comedy, both in Hebrew an in Engh sh.
Miss Rose Alper, the brilliant prano, will ing work which demon trate h r gifts to the full. 1
gy Hayman ill be noth gifted artist on the programm , which also includes the popular organist, Dean Herrick.
Ti~kets are obtainable from the Twentieth Century Theatre, where patrons are advised to book their seats in order to avoid disappoint·
ment.
"FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS"
The next production of the /ohan- nesburg Repertory Players will be
"French Without Tears," the famous comedy by Terence Rattigan, and the proceeds will be devoted to the Bau- mann Creche and Home Comforts.
The performances will take place at the Standard Theatre from 9th to 17th October. Booki.ng is open at Publix.
BOKSBURG AND BOKSBU G NORTH WOMEN'S
ZIONIST SOCIETY
A most successful card evening, co.nvened by Mrs. A. J. Saretzky, was held at the hom4! of Mrs. Louis Kramer on the night of Saturday, 29tlf. August. The proceeds of this function, which reached a handsome sum, are to go to W .I.Z.O. funds for Palestinian refugee children. Th&n s are due to all those ladies who helped to make the function the success it was.
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"Hard Steel" at Plua
A stirring story of a tyrannical mill manager w.ho learns the error of his ways before it is too late, is the theme of "Hard Steel," the present
ttraction at the Plaza. Against the realistic background of th steel in- dustry there is re-enacted a gripping drama of a man finding his soul.
llfrid Lawson and Betty Stockfield are co-starred in this unusual and sen tional film.
"M npower"
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That popular picture, "Man- power," seen in Johannesburg some time ago, is now making a welcome re-appearance at the Curzon. Fea- turing Marlene Dietrich, Edwa d G.
obinson and George Raft, it is a striking film of romance and adven- ture. "Manpower" has first-rate en- tertainment value.
"Friendly Enemie " at 20th Century
Charles Winninger and Charlie Ruggles continue to delight Johan- nesburg film-goers in the uproarious
mec!y hit, "Friendly Enemies," now howing at the 20th Century Theatre.
Supporting these two superb come-
LEMAAN HASHABBATH ORGANISATION
An informal meeting of Jewish omen was held at the Carlton Hotel on Wednesday last. Mrs. C. Behrman resided. The speaker, Mr. Israel atz, gave an interesting address on e role of Jewish women in the proper observance of the Sabbath and in shaping Jewish life in the home.
After the tea interval it was de- ided to form a Women's Branch of the Lemaan Hashabbath Society, rs. C. Behrman being elected chairlady of the new committee. It is Jloped to organise a number of func-
ons.
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dians are ancy Kelly Jam and Ilka Gruning, all 'of wh considerably to the fun. The produces faithfully all the comedy of th4t stage play., such a tremendou hit on B
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the film now howmg at the This time he is on the right the law Others in this mo t in and thrilling detecti e story a Astor and Peter Lorre, and th work throughout is excellent.
tainly thi is a picture which light cinema-goers.
"King' Row" at Co1o1111m
"King's Row" enters on week at the Colosseum. Ba American best-seller of the name by Henry BellatnaJltlf is a powerful exposure of town life. The production is It a degree, and a brilliant cast ha
assembled for it. In the leading are Ann Sheridan, Robert C Ronald Reagan and Betty Field.
SOCIETY
At a recent general meeting o Port Elizabeth Zionist Societ following new committee was el
Messrs. N. Melmed (chairman Mizrachy (vice-chairman) ; ( asurer); G. Lichter, L. L.
A. Polakow, Gochin, J. Hu Sheffel', B. Smulian (ex-officld E. Rosenberg (ex-officio).
Rosenberg, the retiring ch presided, and Mr. S.
Organiser-Secretary of the Province Zionist Council, p short address.