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1!1) Sabbath begins 5.51 20) Sabbath ends 8 33

October 7,.

A ·BACKGROUND TO ZIONISM

Addresses Luncheon Oub

CONGRATULA TIO S

The marriage took place at Cairo, on the 17th September,. of Sign..

Michael Pines, of Bulawayo, and Neim.a Ratner, W. .A.F., of Rishon- le-Zion, Palestine.

The marriage of Miriam, youngest daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs.

H.

Levine, of Forest Road, Oranje- zicht, Cape Town, to Morris Chesler, Claremont, Cape, will take place at the Great Synagogue, Cape Town, on Thursday, 12th October, at 11.30 a.m.

Capt. and Mrs. S. J. Levy are be- -ing congratulated on the birth of a daughter, on September 29, at the Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital.

Mrs. Levy was fonnerly Mlle.

Huguette Chamla, of Alexandria, Egypt.

The engagement is announced be- tween Sarah, youngest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. Kellen, of Pretoria, and Kalmen (Kalie) Plehn, of Johan- nesburg, younger son of Mrs. I.

Schatz and the late Mr. I. Plehn, of Robertson.

Farewell to Captain J. Green

FAREWELL to Captain Joe Green, C.F., who is shortly pro- ceeding up North to join the expedi.

tionary forces, will be held at tlie Coronation Hall next Wednesday evening, October 11, at 8 p.m.

All friends are cordial1y invited to att nd the farewell in which repre- s ntativ s of various Jewish organi- sations will participate.

JWA "WONDER SHOP' IS NEWEST ACTIVITY Novel Enterpri e by Women

Workers

"The Wonder Shop" is the quaint name which has been bestowed by the

\Vomen Workers of the JW A on their recent enterprise which p1-omises to be a big financial and social success.

"Out· purpose," nld frs. A. ive, chair·

man of the Women' Section, "i to obtnln

£'ontl"ibutions of u eful And attrncth·e ar- ticles "hich moy lUi H becom~L_ • urplu ' in th Ita ud of ou1 supporters. For this rea- lion \\e huH• 11ow obtained very suitable premises at • ·o. 10 Bradlow' Buildings,

(I' ir~t Flool). 3 Mat ket Street. All the p •·oceed~

''ill

he gh en 1 Q thet JWA and the work is entiJ·ely v luntary."

Gift

or

nnt.iqu s, jewellery, pi£'fures, C":Jr.

(lets, iron-work, tu-tifil"inl t1owet ·, nnrl oth I'

nrtif'le:j "ill be glndl~ ace· pted, and a spe- dal appt•~-tl i~ lll.td to the Jewi h public to

\·i it the ''\Youdet SlloL)'' "b n purdtnl1ing

pree~.

Musical Society Concert

... A

1' t.he Johannesburg Mullica! Sodety con-

ti.

ccrt held in the SeliJ01 n Hall on Fri- dny evening, Glynn To~nley (piani t) gme th fir::;t South A.fdcan performance of a t of ''Vadations on a theme of Corelli"

by the ); te Set•ge Rachm1mlnoff. This JWoved to he the mo::t inte1c. ting it m on an oth r-

" il1li liOOdy cho.en programme. Glynn rown- ltw showed fin intet·lwetive insight in bring- ing out the ha Jtnonic intticacie11 of this o i- ginal wo•·k. In a group of "\\ell-tried Chopin .favoul"ite!:f and in piec·es by Prokofieff, Rubin- tein and de Falla his fingerboard dexterity was aJlJ•recinted. I liked the warm nostalgic quality of '·Night in Granada" b;v Debus .. y.

Loui~< Knobel (light bal"itone) san!{ a Schu- bert roup, hut was much haJlpier in Afri- kaans vet·!"es to the mu .. ic of B. Je Rou Ma1·ais. The n(•comvanlst was Leah William .

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SHOPPI G BAGS

AN ASSuR

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MENT OF LAKGE ~AGS WI fH LONG SLIDE FASTENERS. ODDMENTS WHICH ARE SOLD REGULARLY AT VARIOUS PRICES UP TO 45J-. NOW BEING CLEARED

AT 19/6

The Cinema

"Sb.adGiw of Donbt," coming to the Col0111e11m, is the screen 'a adaptation of the latest of Alfred Hi chcock's thrilling dramas.

The story is that. of a murderer who escaJle8 and is taken in by some distant relatives without the latter knowing anything about the crime. Suspel\8e and action are the key- notes of the film. With Joseph Cotton and Teresa Wright.

''Sweet Rosie O'Grady" is stild attracting large crowds to the 20th Century The tit! - song is revl~ d with vigour and charm by Betty Grable. who sings in addition a num- her of lovely melodie composed by Hany Wat·ren and Matk Gordon. Robert Young and Adolphe Menjou provid many of th laugh . Fl\nl! of Jean Gabin, who made him elf llOnular with Engli"h nudlencl'! "ith his masterly acting- in "Moontide." \ill tJ pleased ~ith .. 1'be lmpo tor,'' a film in hich thi bl'lllianc I<~r nch actot· is een at hi. beRt.

(;abin ha th 10le of n J•efot·med c rminal, who eKCRIJC the ,:tuillotinc and then make hi way to Africa, where h join the. Fi •ht- ing Fr nch 1 nd tat t hi lif anew A teat d1ama with a powerful toty

Thl time it' a m·lllt tt-an fot met! into a beautiful gitl nt the Pbza I 1'C pth \\ ild Jmen" ls on!' of thr e film th. t "til t ke yout br ath away, nn•l which! c tt lnl m k a fo hv ly nt rt. inm nt. The e 11loit o the t1·an formed •orilla at· track d \\ ith l'tion and su pent·e. Don't mi s It I

"l'he White Cliff of Do, r" has (•elved a veri' favoumhle t~l'f'!l•tion At the Metro.

and has beP.n ncdaim d b til as a g-rand film that •·anJ,s vith the he!!t of thi y ar.

Irene D1mr c. the star of the film. h a memorahl Jl!'t fot mnnce.

Yiddish Play at Library Theatre

''DER Dyhuk Oifen Linken Zait" Is being

Jll"e~nted by the lltamatie Se<tion of the Jewish \Vorkt>l' ' Club ftom Oc- tober 1 to Oetoher 21. nt th Libr ry Theatre.

This play iii a panxly on the! "Dybuk" Ly S. Ansky, and hH" been wdtten by Mr. H.

F..hrlieh and M1·, B. A.. Ozynski. It J,., being rnoduced. by Mr. H. A. Ozynski.

The play i;: a mu!<ical fare in tht<e act , contain much humo111' nnd al o e rep ional

•· hallliidic Nigunim," ung b well-known local sing<;t· , togethet with a choh undeJ

th~ direction of Mr. N. B II.

Among th ·11"tist ate the well-khO\\ n vet- erans of the loc·al Jewish tage: Mn~ha Itzler.

I. Z:vgelhaum, lnka nnd Rernard Behrman.

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The Zionist Record, Friday, October 6, 114 •

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