Thursday, November 2, 1950
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FOR A REAL GOOD TIME OOK'T MISS THE
THIS $DfND/lky NOVEMBER <5 FEATURiNG 0AI RICHARDS AMD HIS POPULAR ORCHEJTRA
At fhe Schara Tzedeek Auditorium Presented by Sahara Tzedeck Men's Club
HOT DINNER SERVED BY THE LADIES AUXILIARY Tickets: $5.00 per couple from Jack Acehion, Sid Zacks or Ben Pastinsky. ProcNds to aid the Synagogue.
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Social tmd PefUOHol
Phone in your social news. Srief announcemeuts about, visitors oomlnir and goinffp MrtliB^ engagremeatsb weddings, bar-inltzvalia» •pedal honors and awaxdi^ gladly taken over Hae phone at BAy-view S7U.
; Mrs. David Cohen and Mrs. Louis Pelzman entertained at a tea on Wednesday, October 25, honoring Mrs. H. Fishkind of Baltimore. Mrs. Flshkind, who is visiting, in Vancouver, is a sister to Mrs. Pelzman and the aunt of Mrs: Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zaitzow left this week for • California.
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UBC has annoimced the granting of a scholarship (by the Hillel Foundation. The $50 prize will be shared by Richard Newman and PhylHs Toban.
Delta Phi Epsilon, the. Jewish women's fraternity .. on the UBC campus, will sponsor "Pledges on Parade", to be held at the Brock Memorial Hall, Tuesday evening, November 7. At this dance the pledges of the nine UBC women's fraternities will be formally presented. Among the ^ distinguished patrons: and^patrouegseaswill be the honorable; the Lieutenant-'Goverr nor and Mrs. Charles Wallace; Chancellor ^ and Mrs. Eric Ham-ber, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. CJharkow, and beian Dorothy Mawdsley. ■
Mrf. Shapiro on CJOR Nexl Friday, Nov. 10
CO-OP KOSHER NEWS
A $2.50 order — «oes to Mrs. M. Elias, 3327 W. 6th
We are pleased to publish her favorite recipe.
MY FAVORITE 2 lbs. Chuck steak (or any meat or poultry) 2 cups canned tomatoes (or fresh) 1 large onion, JOIcedt -2 tspnsi salt (pepper to taste)
(other seasoning ascloves, garllc,.as desired) 6 cups cooked rice or, mashed potatoes Add remainder of Ingredents and oook over low Dice meat.: Fry onion in fat from part of'meat.' heat in covered pan until meat Is t^der and sauce ~ Is desired thickness.
To serve: FUe mound of rice or mashed potatoes in centKe rOf jdatter and sunound with ^above.; i
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CALLING ALL GOOI) COOKS M
Fame and money for ypur favorite recipe.^w . . We will give a $2.50 order of anything we sell in our butcher shop . . . . to eachihouse-wife whose favorite recipe for meats or poultry, is chosen; for publication here. ;
WE FEEL JUSTIFIABLY PROUD OF OUR CLEAN, BRIGHT, AND WELL EQUIPPED^ KOSHER I BUTCHER SHOP ... WE CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION
AT ANY TIME
Co-operative Kosher Meat Society
659 W. Broadway . Teleplume FAinm^ 5641
"KOSHER meanls CLEAN at the.CO-OP"
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Herzlia Chapter Of Hadassah
Cordially invites you to their
ANNUAL
BARN DANCE
Saturday, Nev. 11
TALMUD TORAH AUDITORIUM
27th and Oak St,
BEN STONE'S ORCHESTRA
Come and enjoy your favorite waltz, fox trot, square dance and even the Hora. Tickets $1.00 each
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MBS. B. SHAPIRO
The B.G. Regional chairman of Hadassah, Mrs. Shapiro, will speak On the work of Canadian Hadassah next Friday, November 10 at 1:30 p.m. over radio station CJOR. The pKogram, is under the, auspice^ of the Gana.; dlan'Coiptdl of. Women-who invited' MrSi'Simpiro^ tor-6 b^hAlf of Hadassah.' !
Hadassah Hews
HENRIETTA SZOLD Chapter is reminded by Mrs, H.Saltman, convenor of our Rummage Sale to be held on November 15 to bring their rummage to the following depots by November 5th: Mrs, H. ,Saltr man, 2127 West 20th; Mrs. J. Bass, 621 West 28th Ave.; Mr^. B. Izen, 5760 Yew St.; or Mrs. S. Kort, 1285 West 47th Ave. ; ,
At the Hadassah Council bazaar to be held on November.29 at; the Manhattan, 1727 West Broadway, our booth will feature ajx excellent selection of hand knitted garments, an attractive group of embroidered boleros and scads of very original wool dolls. r :
NAOMI CHAPTER is holding a White JElephant and pood; Used Children's Clothing - Shower on Tuesdjay night, November •7, .at the. home of Naomi Adler, 1060: West King: Ekiward. All members are asked to be present with their contributions. May we suggest that you ask your family and friends for -their cooperation towards our booth. The shower is for the Annual Hadassah Bazaar being held at the Manhattan Hall on Novem-ber^-29.-'-
UIXIAN FRBIMAN Chapter is concentrating on plans for the annual Hadassah Bazaar to be held on Wednesday, November 29, at The Manhattan, 1727 West Broad-■way. The Bazaar promises to be bigger And better than ever. There will-be many new a:ttractive booths featuring a variety Of beautiful Chatiukah gift articles. Please keep this in mind, ladies, as Chia:-nukah; is not far off. More about the Bazaar next weekl
HERZLIA CHAPTER — Plans for the Herzlia Annual Bam Dance are now well under way. This dance will take place on November 11 at
Recent Marriage
BU^WICK , FELDMAN
A wedding'of special interest took place on Sunday, October 22nd, in Talmud Torah Auditorium, when Regina Bulwick became the bride of David Feldman. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi David C. Kogen ;assisted by Rev. Wm. Shus-ter.
..The bride was lovely ir)( a gown of French lace and full marquisette skirt, while a crown of seed pearls and felbow length' veil adorned ^r^ head. She carried a Colonial bouquet of red roses and stephanitis fetreamed -with white 'satin ribbons; Mrs. B. Grand and Mrs. D. Toban •escorted the bride in marciage,.and ^he grpom in turn was escorted, by iivfr, B. Grand and Mi:. D. Toban. (Mr. H. Micner was best.man. , : During:the-reception -thsit follow-^ «d. Rabbi Kogen proposed the toast 'to-the bride.and.groom. The -guests •were entertained :by Ben Stone's ■orchestra.
. For going-away the bride wore a wine-tone tweed suit with matching accessories-in winci >After a honey-^ TOOon on Vancouver Island the cou-iple will take up - residence at- 902 West 17th. ...
the Talmud Torah vHalli with Ben Stone's- orchestra, i. T.icke,ts are $1 each, and can :be:':obtained from members of Herzlia Hadassah . . . Next i meeting of : Herzlia will be held at V the home of Ada Soren, 845 W. -15th Ave., on Tuesday, November 7 at 8.30 p.m.. . . Members and friends are reminded to collect their rummage for the. rummage sale early in December. Phone Jessie Miller, BAy. 2866, for pickup.
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