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0 'Ph 22-«11 COMMENCING WEDNESDAY
''THIRTY ECONDS OVE
OKYO''
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Metro-Go'dwyn-Mayer's great production, starring
SPE CER TRACY
AS LIEUT. COL. DOOLITTLE.
VAN JOHNSON
AS CAPT. TED LAWSON.
PHYLLIS THAXTER
AS MRS. LAWSON.
ROBERT WALKER
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UNITED ZIO·NIST PARTY
A ASSM E lNG
;tt th
Coronat· on Hal
::-iPE.\rEP.':
MR. Z. SEGAL
(Member of the Executive of the
S.A.
UnitedZionist
Party)-ald-
MR. K. SILBERMANN
(Chairman of the Transvaal United
Zionist
PartyYouth)
MR. H. STUTZEN will preside
MAY IS PARTY MONTH
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HlKK -n
,HOLL\IJcwio:.;!J :-·o ·i (v for Visit in!! the :-:ick
THE
AN.. UAL GE ERAL MEETI,. G
will be hPld at the
HEBREVJ HIGH SCHOOL HALL
(\Ynlmartl!lS
~tret, opposite Pnrk
~YgnagognP)on
SUNDAY, 13th MAY, 1945
nt JOa.lll.
H._\.1:3131 L. RABL. OWITZ
'Wl LL BE PRERE~ 'l' .\.H TH f.~~DE
T OF H<L ·ovn
. \11 p,r .... n • inter"s • d ar invitf'd t•J atte.1•l
Mass Meeting of SYDENHAM, HIGHLA DS NORTH
and ORANGE GROVE JEWRY
S.O.E. HALL
:!7~
Loui Botha Avenue on
Tuesday 8th May, at 8 p.m.
SPEAKERS:
DR.DEBORAH KATZEN
(Prcsid nt nf ihe
~-A. \\Toman's Zionist omwil)
anu
RABBI B. RABINOWITZ
(- Temb of th E. ecutive Council of tb , '.A. Zioni t F deration)
MR. I. TEEGER will preside.
Mass Meeting of
Cyrildene Jewry
at the
COMMUNAL HALL
Derick Avenue, Cyrildene,
(111
WEDNESDAY, 16th MAY, at 8 p.m.
Speaker:
Mr. I. Dunsky
(Chairman of the Information and Organisation Department of the S.A.
Zioni t Fedetation)
Mr. M. D. Klaff
\viii preside.
Mass Meeting of
Yeo ville, Bellvue and erea ewry
at the
SI E HALL
Hunt r Str t,
~ovill , on
WEDNESDAY MAY 9TH, AT 8 P.M.
~.:peak
>rs:
R bbi M. Kossowsky
(Member of the Ex cutive ouncil of the S.A. Zionist Federation)
and
Mr. Israel Dunsky
(Chairman of the Information and Organisation Department of the S.A.
Zionist Federation)
Mr. S. Sapire will preside.
Mass Meeting of
Greenside Jewry
at the
Residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kretzmer
21 Greenhill Road, Greenside Extension,
on
Wednesday Evening May 9th, at 8 p.m.
Speaker:
Mr. L. A. Pincus
(Member of the Executive Council of the S.A. Zionist Federation)
Mr. R. Kretzmer
will preside.
P A.GE i'WE! ''I't
Social and
CALE.~:TDAR:
May <h .. n· ~I) !"abl nth begin· 5.:!.) 1•.m.
May 5 (lyar 221 S:1bbath "nrls 6.01 t.m.
BIBLE-READING :
WOMEN'S ZIONIST CONFERENCE
An all-llay confercut·t• of "\\'omen'
Zioni~t'octctie.· and Groups of the Transvaal and Orange Free 'tate was h ld
atthe Coronatiou HalL .JoJ1an.
n~-.bnrg,
last w ck.
0\\·ing to Pxh·c·tue pn• :-.urc on
~pac·ethe report of thi · tonf renee has b
011h0ld on•r, anrl will npp0a1• in our
· n xt is, Ul'.
SYNAGOGUE SERVICE Park Synagogue
Friday, May 4, 5.45 p.m., ''The Days of Our Years"-Dr. L. Rabino- witz.
Sabbath, May 5, 8.:30 a.m., "Th Future of the Diaspora"-Dr. L Rabinowitz.
Yeoville :rnag-ogue
Fl'idHy, May 4: 5.45 p.m., "Reward and Punishment"-Rabbi A. H. Lapin.
• Jewish Orphanage
The barmitzvah of six boys, and the annual distribution of prizes will 'l'ak place at Arcadia Jewish Orphana on Sunday, May 1:L The public is in·
vi ted.
Histadruth lvrith
011
'l'hursda~, ;\1a~T10,
:It ~ p.m.,at tlw llistaclrnth fnith Clul.t Hoom
Habbi G •rYi "·ill lt>dnrP on ·•Tran · nduation of
ont·('nltun 1 Yalues ''
"SPIRIT OF RUSSIA" FAIR
Grcnd Orchestral Concert
CITY HALL, ohanne burg SATU DAY, 26th MAY, at 8.15 p.m.
Jllluctor·:
GEORGE TOBIAS
...\DOLPH H LLI'
I
ELM f.ARTI
Lend 1:
BRAtl r:EH.
HOI~I·
Prices: £1-/s. /Of- 7j6 5- Booking at Paramount Stores.
Arranged by Soli y Aronowsky
'Ihe Official opening of the TWO WEEKS UNITED
I~NLIGHTE':\lE TT DRIVE FOR THE SABBATH wm
tc~keplace
at the
CORO ATION HALL
cor. Plein and Claim StreetR, on
SUNDAY, 6TH MAY, AT 7.30 P.M.
PROGRAMME
1. Official OpLuing.
2. Ureetings from the 'ct.h Din and leading Jewish Orgnni..;ations.
3. ,''\').lPOHll'M "On tho flabbatl!''
Speakers:-
1. Mr. I.
Goss,
M.A:''The S<tbbath and it · Educational Asp vt .. , , 2. Mrs. M. Kossowsky: '·Th
~abbatin the Jewish Homo"
3. Mr. P. Manham: ·'The, ahhath In the Life of a Laym.m."
4. Sgt. S. Caplan: "Tho
~abbath.Eretz [Krael
anclour Tationhood."' E.J.. TRANCE jj,REE.
NO
10LLE "'TION.
ALL \VELCO:\IE.
Communal
L
BIRTHS
DAU. To Evelyn. wifE-' of Cyril Lnnfl.m, Salisbury, n "~On, on Atwil 28, ut the Lady Chane ·llor Maternity Home.
OLI•'l•'E.-To Lau1'a and Hymic, a little i. t r for Michael, on 27th, nt Flor ·nee Nightingale. Roth well.
BARMITZYAH
C
OH~N. -Roy, only HOn of Mr. an1l Mrs.David Coh(•n, of Berg Rtreet, Potchef·
llti'Oom, will read Maftir at the Potchcf.
-t oom Synago).!Ue on Snturday, 12th May, llrocha ut Communal Hall aftf:'l' the Renice.
H
OTZ. -Leslie, POn of Mr. an<l Me. G.Hotz, of 1H4 Pan Romi, Kimb rley, will read a portion of the Law and M11ftir n Saturday, the 12th of Mny, 1H1fi, at thl!
. ! moria! Road Synago.,·ue.
l;IAISEL. Bt·ucc. only son or Mr. ·md
l'
M1·s. M. Mais..·l. Hl7 F1·anc(s , t.n·..t, ObKe1·vatory, Johrmne;;bun!', will J'Pnd a l(lrlion of the Lnw at th" Yeovillt> Synn! . .Wt:ne on May 5th, 194ii. Brochn ;it ivn Hall. Rt·la-·w·s
and friends COI'dinlly invitt-cl.R
OSENBERG.-Edwarcf ~l·ye1·, .. econd on of Mt·. and Mrs. (,. Ro~enlJ< r~. :!2 organ Road. \Vehlwr. (;ennh;ton, v.ill n·ad portion of the Lnw nnd Maftir at h liPr- mi ton Synagogue on f'nturda\, May 12th,1).
LOMAN.-Naplhali, tIt! •,L sou of Mr. nn«l Mn;. Mnt'Cllfl Sloman,
or
I}UI QuP, v. ill l'Pntl a t>m·tion of lw Lnw nt ihl' Hula-·o SYIHIP.'O~UI' on the 1 th of Mny. Brochn th Jt•wish <iuild. All n·lath·• s •md i11enu,;
rliallr invitul. No cnnl~.
ENGAGE IF. TT
, 170
OVI'l'Z-MERl:lER. MHITil'd iu Lit.hu-lf.
nnin on Lnp: B'Omel' 1H20 (lRt May), a1·ah Messer lo Marney \Volovit:r.. Pt·eR•nt uddreH:s: H2. W •!'<tbournl· Uoad, Port F izR\){'th.
DEATHS
C
HASAN.-Idel David. va~~<E;<l nwny 1~~' t~·c-fully on April 25th. D' •ply mourned by his .. dfe I<~rieda. son~< Neville .. S ·lwyn nd Alfred, dau~hter-in-la•v Sylvw :mrl
andson Allan.
C
HA .. AN.-ld ·I Hn\'id. pas~wd :1wa:v •>~•ae•·fully on AtJt'il 25th. Il« ('IllY momtw<l hy the Suzman fnmily.
,, 1
!1. YER.-Hermnn, f 1·m£'r1Y of Shaduwn.ll
Lithmtnia. Jlllfll'ed aw~Y nt the .J."hron·net:bur!( (;cneral Ho~;pltl!l on. Atml the
~th. D<'et1ly mom·neu hy h1~ ~11(·<·•· Bella arb:, Solomon S·~·art1. nn•l fnmll)·.
P
ENN.-Rebccca, n!-{ed 63, J•nllsl·tl )Je:tt '·fully away on ThursdaY: pril l~th, Hfter a Ion~ and painful 1llness. b1·.tvr•ly me. Jleeply mourned and ~adly mi!lRed hy
• Iovin~ husband Isaac, ~on!-1 Woolf. !\bl' d Aaron, daughter Minnil', dau!(ht 1'!\-IH- w Roe and Jane, son-in-law 'fed, p;rand- h ldren Auhrey, Sig-gi. Da\'id. Selw} n :lllcl inc, relative:-~ :111d friend><. M.H.D.S.R.T.P ·
UNVEILING OF TO~lBSTONE
P
ENN.-The unveiling of the tomblltone in loving memot'Y of our d ar ?;eli;k, ·.viii lake place on Sunday, Muy l.{, .1t 1~.30 .m. at the West Park Ce~et.~I'Y; Rf!IHllVf'Sd frienus kindly acce11 th1;; mt.1m:1tJon.
THANKS
P
E N.'-Mr. I. Penn nnd family, of ~3 Carotin(' Street, Hillbrow, wh;h t.o ·.hank all relatives 1-1nd friends for tlw heHI't- sympathy e.-tendro to them in the sad s of their beloved ·wif .. and mother, Re- ca Penn. who 'lep:tl'ted thi~ life on the .h of i\pril, 1945.PIANOFORTE TUI'I10N
\if.\RJORIE MAROUSE, U.P.L.M.,
Jl
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CONGRATULATIONS I
The engagement is announced of Bernica (Mickey), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kopilis, to Solly, voungest son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Elk on.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Abrahamson Return From Palestine
:\l!
1on A braham on, Acting c- relar: of i.hC' S.A. Zioni-.;t
FHh•ralton,and 2\J rs. A hrahamson lt:t \'(' rl'tunt('d tu .Johnttneshlll'g; from
:1 Yiit t.o Pal-
<' tine.
Mrs. J. L. Landau
:\I
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J. L.La1ulau Jw,.. !!oft lot'
1'a tal an(}
hoJH'.to rl'lurn tn .JohnnnP-.hurg
nltlw
lH'~inni11~of .Jnl.'.
JW A Play at Stc..ndard ·Theatre
T HE committee of "Home Com- forts," the well-known
~•arfund, is collaborating· with the
J\\in the pl'Oduction of a comedy ''Fresh Fields,' b. lvor No\·ello, to t3kc plGJce in July.
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~·-·-''SPIRIT OF RUSSIA
FAIR.
SELBORNE HALL, SATURDAY. 19th MAY,
:u.) p.m.
''
Conductor:
Leader
:
SOLLY ARONOWSKY.
Bram Verhoef.
Narrator: - Shirley Wakefield.
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Tit'kPis
H\'Hilahl"
::\fu•lit·nl 1idfur
lt11 ,;i;t.l>ro"e ds to
.Medi<·alAid fnr Hussin
tUHI.Fr·ieud., of' ih<'
Hm·ir>t
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ZIONIST SOCIALIST PARTY.
Presents an Acted Play-Reading of
nDESERT HIGHWAY"
By
J.
B. PRllSTLE:Y,15th May (Tuesday) at 7.45 p.m . .
AT
LIBRARY THEATRE ·
Prices: 107,7
16,5-
Piease Note. - Ticket:,;
obt<1iuabk nt4,), Shakesp<'at't' House,
Phone;~t- I
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ticket:,;mu. t ho
hookt·d at Polliackson or be for,.
lOt! 1:\fay to n. ·urc a<lwittanc ·
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CHILD GUIDANCE
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.A. BUREAU OF CHII.. .. D PSYCHOLOGY,!l4, London House, 21. Loveday Street, Johannesburg. For expert advice on: Selection of careers, school backwardneso, speech defects, conduct problems of childhood and adolescence. 'Phone 33-206S.
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LOWER Lovers' and Gardeners' Attention.-Learn secret of cut flower treatment, economise by ensuring them longer life and more vitality. Write for J!amphlet Department Z4, Flower Information S<>rvice, Box !109~. Johannesburg.
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Step-Down Transformers.
Oot corroct voltage all the tinw.
'~~hnyo tlw l'igh trau;;form- c>rx for all purpo;-;e. - For Yow· Hadio, Rt-frigeratol'. Cleane-r
\Vn-.:hing Mn('hine or any othPr 110 \ .. olt Eloctri<'f I pplinn<;~
Tra n. · fol'nwrs from
The Cinema
Margaret O'Brien, brilliant ('hilrl :tdt'cl:!t~, gives a memorable performance in ·',\iusic for Millions," a film which combines mu~il' . mirth and drama, nnd ~;hould bt' Khowin~-r ut the Metro for quite a while yet. Jo~c Jturbi, Jimmy Dut•ante, June All}·son and Mandm Hunt are al!!o fpatur d.
Bl'illiant, dmmatic and SJleetnf'ulat· iH "The Way Ahead,'' d<•-;tinPrl to bet'Offic' om•
,,f
the mo~t talked of film of th · year. The story i~; grand and robuHt and is htmdkd \ ith con- I>Ummate t.lkill. l>Hvid Niven iH e.-c ll••nl in ,h•~
leadin~ l'OI nnd iii given able lilll'JlOl't hy .1
~;tronl! t'a~t. Al the 20th Centm.}.
De·1nna Durbin hO\ ht t' prowe :1 a eom~dy Bhtr in nddition to U"ing a g-r.:at Binger jn "His Butler'li 'ister." ShP has tile rolt• of ;: maid in the home of a dch )oung baehelo1·, and i!l rel!pOn>d!JJp for a maar; of humot'OI.ll' t<ittwtionh. Excelltml ent -rtHinmPnt
IH the Colosseum.
A VIRTUOSO OF THE VIOLIN Fine Recitals by Thomas Matthew&
Ht• chosp a v;11·h·d programm•· fot· hi~ Sun·
day night •·onn•rt. In Chaconnl'. he not only diKJllnyed hi. virhtoRity as a musif'inn. but inlel'Jln·lt •l Bach with ~upn•m<' delic:H·y ;tnd beauty.
H..Iius' Sonata No. ~ was plny"rl with
J'•·-
straint aml IYriciRm, and with a t•ur 'll<'Rll and subtlety of tone. whieh will not :;oon b • for- gotten.Mr. AHhley Hat·tley wus an nhlc ;tccompan- iHt in c:reh(H popul:tl' Sonat:• in . Otht•J·
it ms in th' lli'OA"L'ammP included orn•li'>~ La Folia. Soil!' Without \Vonls and tlw Rondo by Moznrt.
.\ftc!' Mr. Matth •ws had ovrn'«'Oml' a li~llc initial uaevenn .. ~s of howing, \h<' JH t•form- allc<' ''Ill-' delightful thtou~hout.
At hi>~ O\H:•ning conc<'rt on W•·dnc~<llay 11i ~ht.
Mt·. M;ttlhlWil played to a packed hall and r·,;t•l!Jlif;ht·rl himst'lf as a warm favuudl<' \\ ith
~outh ,\ frican mu~ie lovt·r~.
Hi» J•lnying of the El ··ar Violin ('{)ni'CI'lo '' n;; :mperh, as v; as his Vivaldi'r; Concerto which was vtaycd with wa1·mth Hnd under- standing. Tlw S.A.B. '. orche!'ltra. under th • l!atou of Mr. Jerry Schulman. ga\'c good 8ll)llJOl't
M1· Matth<>WK is \\ ithoul doubt o1w of the mo!:lt accomvliah~.:d violinil'lts we hav<• hl'ard in Johann Rhurg for a long time.
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FASHIONS
for
occasion to suit
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q
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Enumels all colours :?.8. 6rl. pet· tin. Oils l'er P:al. 9s. 9d. Cal'bolineum 3s. llCl' gal. Turp •n- tine Sub. 6s. 6d. 1101' gal. Duraq Di:<tem[lel.' 2s. 6d. per pkt. Coal Tar 3s. per gal. Red.
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