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THE ZIONIST RECORDFebruary 2nd, 1940.
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N the occasion of the silver wed- ding of Mr. and Mrs. M. Morri- son, of Escombe, 'which was cele- brated on the 19th of January, the three Zionist Societies of Durban, namely, the Durban Men's Zioni'St Association, the Durban Women's Zionist League, and the Durban Youth Zionist Society, commemorated the event by having the names of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison inscribed in the Golden Book as a mark of th·e esteem in which they are held by the Zionists of Durban.Mr. and Mrs. Morrison have been intimately associated with Zionism for a great number of years and their efforts for the national cause have been a source of inspiration to all those who have the upbuilding of Eretz Israel at heart. They have been the recipients of many con-
gratulations from friends and well- wishers in all parts of the country.
IN AID OF THE RED CROSS Forthcoming Colosseum Concert
A concert in aid of Red Cross funds is to take place at the Colosseum Theatre on February 18. Assisting Mrs. Mason Gordon are Mrs.
Herrington-Pickett, and an enthu~ias
tic committee. Among the artists who will appear are Miss Cecilia Wessels, Mademoiselle N aruna, Mr. Rendon Toombs, the Melodians, Chris Lessing, the Afrikaans broadcast singer, Miss Violet Turnbull, and Miss Berrington- Pickett. Charles Manning and his Or- chestra will be an added attraction.
Advan<'e hookin r i:s now op<>n at Uw Colo. H •um and Carlton bool·i11,.
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Social
The engagement is announced of Miss Ursula Preiss, only daughter of l\lrs. H. Preiss, of Johannesburg, to -Mr. Frank L. Jarrett, also of Johan- inesburg.
The engagement is announced of Ethel, only daughter of Mr. M. and the late Mrs. Rosen, of Sabie, to Jack, youngest son of Mrs. L. and the late Mr. M. Poplak, of Trichards.
l\Ir. and Mrs. Joe Sinai (nee Gerty Berger), are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter on January 24.
The engagement is announced of Rae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Kaufman, 45 Mi~chell Street, Berea, Johannesburg, and William Donnin- ger, of Beira, youngest son of Mr. H.
Donninger and the late Mrs. H. Don- ninger, of Port Elizabeth.
The marriage of Leah, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Susser, Berea, Johannesburg, to Jack, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sacks, May- fair, Johannesburg, will take place at the Berea Synagogue, on Sunday, February 4, at 2.30 p.m.
The engagement is announced of Sybil, o.nly daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
l\lyer Stain, of Witbank, to Dr. Harry S. Shak, of Sabie, ·eldest son of Mrs.
and the late Mr. I. Shakinovsky, of
.. Tuau,vpoo1 t, Cape.
.i\l 1·. and .l\I rs. Louis Hammer (nee Yvonne orner), arc being eongra- tulated on the birth of a daughter on January 21.
The marl'iage of Joyce, only daugh- te1· of l\lr. and Mrs. A. Teperson, to
Elias (Alec), son of Mrs. M. Udwin and the late 1\Ir. S. Vdwin, wm be
;.;olemnised at the Beth Hamedrash Hagodel on Sunday, February 4, at 10.30 a.m.
l\laurice, only son of ::\Ir. and Mrs.
Harry Hackne1·, of Krugersdorp, '\Vill
read a portion of the Law and Maftir on Saturday, l1~~bruary 3, at th<>
Krugersdorp Synagogue. ·
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The engugement is announced of Gladys, youJ1ger daughter of Mr.
Sabse Sachs and the late Mrs. Rosa Sachs, to Lionel, third son of Mrs.
Zelda Hoffman and the late Mr. A.
Hoffmann, formerly· of Salisbury, S.
Hhodesia, and now of Johannesburg.
Ernest Ronald, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lew Esakof, of Yeoville, will read a portion of the Lav,' on Saturday, February 3, at the Yeoville Sy.nagogue.
Congratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Barney Joss (nee Rose Lieberman, of Port Elizabeth), on the birth of a son, on January 19.
The engagement is announced of Celia, second daughter of Mrs. A.
Cooperman and the late Morris Cooperman, of 12th Street, Orange Grove, Johannesburg, to Alec Miche- low, Reitz.
Krugersdorp
At the Barmitzvah of Master J.
Berkowitz an amount of £1 ls. was collected for the Jewish National Fund, and £2 2s. for the Ladies' Bene- volent Soci<!ty.
Weddinss
Freed-Duchen
The marriage of Sonia, daughter of Mr. B. Duchen a.nd the late Mrs.
Duchen to Joshua, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Freed, of Heil- bron, was solemnised at the Y eoville Synagogue, Johannesburg, on Sun- day, the 28th January. Rev. Dr .
.A.
T.Shrock and Rev. Backon officiated at t lw cet t>mony.
'I ht u11terfuhrers w ' l .\Ir. a.nd !rs . P. Duchen, uncle and aunt of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Freed, brother and sister-in-law of the bride- groom. Miss Ethel Duchen, cousin of the bride, attended the bride as maid of honour and the duties of best man were carried out bv Mr. Charlie Duchen, brother of the bride. 'fhe poleholders were Messrs. Isaac Duchen, Leslie l\lolk, Free'i and Becker.
At tha reception subsequently held at the Jewish Guild, Hev. Backon pro- posed the toast of the bride and bridegroom. Dr. Max Freed, of Petrus Steyn, proposed the toast of the un- terfuh1 ers, and Mr. H. Trop2, a mem- ber of the Executive Council, con- veyed the congratulations of the S.A.
Zionist Federation. The bridegroom, who is chairman of the Heilbron Zionist Society a.nd is a staunch com- munal worker, responded to the f eli- citous speeches on the occasion of his marriage.
T rauberman-Isaacs
At the Jeppestown Synagogue on Sunday evening last, the marriage The engagement is announced be- took place between Eunice, youngest tween Gertie, daughter of Mr. and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mrs. J. Rostovsky, of Barnato Street, Isaacs, and Louis, youngest son of Berea, and Joel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trauber·man. The M. Kasan, of Becker Street, Y.eoville. Rev. J. Badash conducted the cere-
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. mony and the u.nterfuhrers were the The engagement js announced be- bridegroom's parents and Mr. and tween Betty, only daughter of l\lr. Mrs. John Isaacs, brother and sister- and l\lrs. J. Bayever, of Benoni, and jn-law of the bride.
Maurice (Mosie) Stey.n, ·of .i rigel, Miss Miriam Trauberrnan attended younger son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Steyn, '. the bride as maid of honour, and Miss of Middleburg, Transvaal. Sair Singer was brideHmaid. The
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flower girls were J~hona Treisma.n and Jean Rick.
Mr. Harry Trauberma.n was the best man, and the groomsman was Mr. Myer Mervis. The pole-holders were Mr. Gerald Smith, Mr. J.
Haif er, Mr. L. Katz and Mr. H. Rosen- berg.
The reception was subsequently held at the Ginsberg Hall.