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one egg yolk
one teaspoon vanilla
pinch salt
one tablespoon cocoa
two cups flour
Cream butter and sugar; add milk and baking powder; beat in egg-yolk, add vanilla and salt, and blend well. Divide batter into two parts, and add cocoa to one. Then silt one cup flour into each batter, Roll out each part on a floured board until very thin; and then place one on top of the other, and roll up like a jelly roll. Wrap in wax paper, and leave in refrigerator for two or three hours, or until hard and firm. Cut the dough in slices* about one-eighth of an inch thick. Place on a greased cookie sheet, and bake in a 400-degree oven for about ten minutes, watching to see that the cookies do not burn. This recipe makes about fifty cookies.
Mrs. S. Friedman,
507 Roslyn Avenue, Montreal.
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one large spy apple grated
juice of lemon
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one tin of shoe-string beets one-half tin of whole canned
tomatoes one piece flank or boiling
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Place meat and bone with two cups water, approximately, to boil. Add tin of beets and tomatoes, and allow to simmer for about two hours. Add grated apple, prunes, lemon juice, and seasoning. Simmer for about another hour.
Mrs. M. A. Levy,
23 Coulson Avenue. Toronto.
Sabbath Candles will be kindled on Friday, March 19, at 5.40 p.m. Friday, March 26, at 5.48 p.m.
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A teo-peint program for iet� ting up a Jewiah repuolie in the Holy Land without the aid of any X international force waa jmt Wfore the United."" "" "" " ~
the erwttiott ef a to todude Chrttt*�Tit as weD
was not whether there was to be a partition of Palestine, bat whether it would be possible to avoid a blood bath after the termination of the British mandate on May 15.
Other points in the Committee's program included the creation of a volunteer armed force, indndioc srt OBbt^M W*.��.
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Peter Berraon, head of the Committee, said later that the question
Toronto Births
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Salsberg (nee Rene RosenK 37Z Winnett A venae, announce the birth of a son, Lanny Mark, brother of Eric Panl, on Saturday, February 14, at Women's College Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosen, 227 Ava Road; and Mr. and Mrs. A. Salsberg, 59 Cecil Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wflner, of Kincaid, Sask. (nee Rose Barenberg), I50a Palmerstofi
Avenue, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on February 21, a daughter, Betty Sharon, sister of Lome; grandchild of Mrs. R. Barenberg, 150a Palmerston Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilner, Saskatoon; great-grandchild of Mrs. M. Stein, Saskatoon.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Filler (nee Sophie Simon), of Me-Eachran Avenue, Montreal, Que., a daughter, Pearl, at the Jewish General Hospital, on February 26; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Simon, Beaconsfield Avenue; and
of Mrs. S. Filler, Esplanade Avenue, Montreal, and the late S. Filler.
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that Ids Qmnnasnt provide a "bodyguard* of 20 to 100 soldJers, appointment of a border commission, an embargo on the sales of arms to the Arab states and an application by the commission to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a $60,000,000 loan.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bornstein (nee Lillian Golden), 12 Castleview Avenue, a daughter, sister of Samuel, on Monday, February 23, at Toronto General Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. F. Golden, 66 Beatrice Street; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Schienert; great* grandmother is Mrs. B. Riman, 66 Brunswick Avenue.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Palter (nee Pearl Kaufman), at Toronto General Hospital, on March 3, a son, Jon Milne, brother of Philip and Jillian.
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shadlyn, 525 Cranbrook Avenue, on February 21, at Mount Sinai Hospital, a daughter, Marianne, sister of Sheila; grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. P. Shadlyn, 16 Robert Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Silver (nee Nettie Stilhnan), 924 Dun-das Street West, at Mount Sinai Hospital, on February 25, a daughter, Doreen, sister of Albert; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, J. Stillman, Dundas Street West; and Mr. and Mrs. M. Silver, 270 Grace Street.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Murrsy Shapiro (nee Rena Chinsky), 15 Shields Avenue, at Toronto General Hospital, on March 2, a son; grandson of Mr. and Mrs, A. Chin-sky, 30 Taylor Street; and of Mrs, R. Shapiro, Shields Avenue.
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Ministers, Rabbis Study Together
Fourteen Christian ministers of various faiths and fourteen rabbis are studying together toward their doctorates in the field of Semitics at The Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, in Philadelphia, Pa., of which Dr. Abraham A. Neuman is president The ministerial group comprises not quite fifty percent of the sixty-two students presently registered at the forty-year-old non-sectarian institution which was founded by Moses Dropsie, Philadelphia traction magnate. The fourteen ministers, the survey further reveals, hold degrees from eleven American theological seminaries while the fourteen rabbis were ordained by five seminaries, three in the United States and two abroad.
The student body of Dropsie, one of the few American institutions of higher learning, that confers no other degree than Doctor of Philosophy, come from forty-four colleges throughout the world. They hold ninety-two secular degrees as well as thirty-three theological degrees.
Among the foreign institutions represented in the present Dropsie student body are the Hebrew Uni-versity, of Jerusalem, and the Universities of Berlin, London, Amsterdam, and Breslau. With each of America's big three, Harvard, Princeton and Yale, represented by one graduate, University of Pennsylvania degree-holders, with eleven, lead the field. Following in order are Columbia, nine; Yeshiva College, eight; Temple University,
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siz; City College of New York, six; and New York University, four.
The Christian theological seminaries represented in the present Dropsie student body are: Princeton Theological Seminary, Westminster Seminary, Wagner Memorial Lutheran Seminary, Graduate School of the Lutheran Seminary, Faith Theological Seminary, Philadelphia Divinity School, Evangelical School of Theology, Crozier Seminary, Eastern Baptist Semin-
ary, American Theological Seminary, and Calvin Theological Seminary.
Among the Jewish theological seminaries, the Jewish Theological Seminary and the Yeshiva, both of New York, are represented with five students each, the Jewish Institute of Religion of New York with two, and the Seminary Eta Haim, of London, and the Jodisch-Theologischee Seminar of Breslau, with one each.
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