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Photo by Jane Plotz.
'Mr. Isador Epstein
o is to give a recital at the Hall on Tuesday evening, h in t. l\lr. Epstein will interesting programme of
·s from Mozart, Brahms, t \en, Chopin, etc. He will
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ntler some of the works of t composers. An interest-m will be the playing by anist of two of his own
~tions. The recital is under pices of the Johannesburg l Society.
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nessful Ball at Pretoria
~ successful Simchas Torah le' held by the Pretoria n Zionist League in the Me- e all on November 1st, in aid
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mmitte•~ responsible for the were: Chairman, Mrs. S.
1Vice-Chairman, Mrs. L. Bal- a ~Iiss B. Rostovsky; Trea-
~ ~. H. Sapirstein; Secretaries, EL. Rom and R. Moss; com-
1 Iessrs. B. Taback, Friedman, ein, P. Landau, Kibel, B.
Miller, Klein, L. Goldstein, L. Janover, D. Hellmann, . Gottschalk, Ginsbe12g and
Aid of Youth Aliyah
r ttle of champagne recently l
for by the Brakpan Com- rt' the Youth Aliyah, has been
·a !rs. Tobianski, of Geduld.
s~o' co. LTD.
Mrs. Sarah Gertrude Millin will be the speaker at the Goodwill Luncheon Club on Monday at the Carlton Hotel.
Miss Sally Richardson has been seconded from the Prime Minister's office to be staff secretary to the Principal Commandant of the South African Women's Auxiliary Services.
She will resume duty as social and personal secretary to the Prime Min-
i~ter during the Pavliamentary s·es- s1on.
l\lr. Israel Katz, B.A., LL.B., of Johannesburg, has been admitted in the Witwatersrand Division of the Supreme Court as a Sworn Transla- tor in the English, Hebrew and Yid- dish languages for the Transvaal Province.
Mr. Walter Blumenthal, of Dur- ban, has recently been appointed a
Commissioner of Oaths.
Mr. Maurice Samuel Rose, of Bloemfontein, ha recently been ap- pointed a Commissioner of Oaths.
MRS. ETHEL HAYMAN Mrs. Ethel Hayman, the well-known Zionist worker, has returned to Johannesburg after a long stay overseas, during which she visited Palestine, and was a delegate to the Zionist Congress and Wizo Conference.
Mrs. Hayman also made an in- teresting tour of Canada on be- half of the Youth Aliyah.
RESERVE OFFICERS
His Excellency the Governor- General-in-Council has been pleased to appoint the following to the Reserve of Officers in the Union Defence Forces :
Major Sydney Hubert Ash, Major Lionel Otto Leon, Lieut.
Alexander Joseph Cohen, Lieut.
Stanley Victor Emmanuel, Lieut. Harold Clifford Leon, Lieut. Jack Schlapo, Lieut.
Ernest Simon, Lieut. Harold Steafel, and Lieut. Jacob Lazarus Tucker.
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"Daughters Courageous" at the
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Warner Bros. have achieved another triumph in their production of j
"Daughters Courageous," showing at the Colosseum Theat1·e this week. The ,.
Lane sisters, John Garfield Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, Gale Page and May Robson head the cast in this
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brilliant film. In this week's excellent supporting programme will be in-
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eluded a ballet of dancing interpreted to Liszt's rhapsody No. 2 an<l pre-
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sented by Madame N aruna.
Attractions at the Plaza I
The art of warm hospitalitv has been perfected hv the Amalgamated Hotel ·. Rule for ~ue t reception, general s~r~1ce and etiquette are rigidly enforced. We try not to be mechanical but like your own ervants - courte- ous, quiet and deft.
You will e'njoy the luxuriou and dignified atmosphere of our hotels. May we have the honour of a vi it?
"The Adventures of Robin Hood '' : featuring Errol Flynn, will be
sho~n
jto-day at the Plaza Theatre, thus re- 1·he illusuaiwn atxne '"°"''JI peating another popular success. Com- I Elizabeth, llumrttood Port
mencing to-morro"\v, Warner Bros. will
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present Dick Powell, Ann Sheridan
a~d ~llen Jenkins in "Naughty but
Nice. The war news, shorts and the ...A.._ _ _ _ rest of the supporting programme up to the usual high standard of en-i.
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shown nt the • I ti o Theatr thi.., w ek. Wallae B r' and ( h t r Monis tak the leading roles and the film is claimed to be the most stir- ring sea adventure since the produc- tion of "Mutiny on the Bounty."
The supporting programme, including news of the war, shorts and Archie Parkhouse in songs at the Wurlitzer, completes a good evening's entertain- ment.
"You Can't Take It With You ! "
On Friday eYening next, the 17th inst., a play entitled, "You Can't Take It With You!" will be produced at the Library Theatre by "The Play- makers." It is expected that there will be a distinguished audience pre-
sent for the occasion.
Johannesburg Zionist Society ZIONIST CQlNiVERSAZIONE
On SU R\ Y, 12th instant, at 8.15 p.m., At the Coronation Hall.
Speaker:
Dr. WULF SACHS.
Subject :
"SOME IMPLICATIONS OF THE WAR."
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