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LEVI N E BROS. LTD.
DELICIOUS HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COOHES
SMT 1179 It.
Wvd.
2824 1*84
HD.G. KOSHER MEAT MARKET
FRESH KILLED TURKEY
For your WeoVhnos � BarMtsrohft ��� Parte
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Add to the festivities with, holiday gifts that wfll delight Variad aad large saaartassat of lovely worthwhile presents.
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Mount Royal Avenue West, on November IS, si three o'clock. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. and Mrs. G. Nagky. She wore a white jejmey gown, fashioned with a*eneckiine, tone sleeves, tnxedo back; and a gored skirt. Her hteddnas was a Grecian roll and a Anger-tip rail, and she carried a booqoet of Calls lilies. Miss Manne Shapiro, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, in a blue afternoon disss, fsshioned witt) a swaetheart neckline, draped girdle, and short sleeves; and carried a bouquet of Americaa Beauty roses- Harry Yaffc, brother of the bride, was best man. Mrs. Nafiev wore a black dress, trimmed with turquoise-blue, black hat, and a corsage of red rosea. For going
^ ___sway the bride wore a Mack and
4ileDecarie Bonk- red jumper,^ eiaT white J**** �rf Mr aad Mrs. under a black coat Mr. and Mrs. " Shapiro are Irving at 52*4 St, TJr-
bain Street* '
MARRIAGES
GOLDBEBG-GOLDENBERG
_ of Grace Rath, �.and Mrs. Bernard
CLASS IN COOKERY
SHEPHERD?S PIE
two cups ground cooked meal three eon
or fowl out small grated onion
two cups) naQshodl potatoes) chJcfcstt 1st
salt ODid pepper
To the around meat, add two eggs, onion, salt, and pepper* Mix one egg, a Utile chicken lot, and saxnnoing with the potatoes and beat well. Une the bcttom of a greased baking dish with hedf of the potato** Put a thick kwer of the meat mbtiure orer the potatoes, and cater this with the balance of the potatoes. Spread a ttttle chicken fat on top. Bake In a moderate oren until the cruet is brown.
BfrkM. Wolfe,
22 Ardmore Rood, Tomato.
HUT ROUS
V
aeren ounces of butter (one- four tcrclcepooni powdered
half pound lees two table- sugar
spoons) two enps flour
one teaspoon vanilla one tablespoutt ice-water
one cup nuts cut in small pieces
Cream barter tmd angnr tegethar. nAA rmm*M*h,uj fnTTrftrrntS
and roQ with palms of hands into fin9ar^lei^ pieceeTBake for forty-tire mtTwrtes m a three hundred and twenty-fire degree oven, and while sail hot roil m powdered auger.
Mrs. Michael Jrudner,
5094 Victoria Avenue, Montreal.
Recipes for econonifcal, anto-sxrvmg, ,t#i,*Tr<**^ln*j dishes are
ling in a rose-colored wool dress, Freiberg- and Mr. and Mrs. Z,
Woe coat and hat, and black ae- Stutman; and Khoda Ufhtnan,
cessories. They are living- at 4828 Charna Alter, Rosanne Engelberg,
Laval Avenue. . _- � : �
Melvih Alter, and M. Young. Mar-van wore a white shirt, freen tie, and brown breeches. The birthday cake was white and bras with bine candles.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. EtcovHch, 4875 Rsplanade Avenue, entertained at a Chaimkah supper party for their frandaoi aged tares, son of Mr. B. Cofsky, 478 Milton Present were Steven's other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cofsky;
Steven's uncles and Santa Mr: and Mrs. B. Chared. Mr. and Mrs. H. EtcovHch, ChaHss, Abs, and Jos-eph Eteoviteh: andllBns Sarah Goroff, and Leo BedeO. Steven wore white shorts and a dark green sweater; sad Mrs. B. Cofsky wore a purple wool soft, with a yellow blouse, and a pearl comb in her hair. Thj^tirthday cake, made by Steven's nwthar, was ieed in white, with pink and bins candles.
QfflDRHSrS Birthday Parties
Mr. and Mrs. A. Spigelman, 5728 Esplsnsde Avenue, gave a family party for their daughter Florenect who was one, sister of Barry, nearly tares. Florence's Randparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Spigelmaa, Mr. aad Mrs. G. Goldstein, came to the party; also her uncles and aunts, Mr. sad Mrs. E. Kalinsky, Mrs. E. Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. D. Klein; her cousins, Stanley and Gloria Kalinsky; and Mr. and Mrs. L Rubin, Misses MOdred Zytss and Molly tj
taOe.
coming n� a T at *s SSea�5 hsesce, skirt wiU three tMssTand a sBgnt traia. Mar finger-tip vefl wan held by a headdress of tafls and ostrich feathers, and she earrisd s hneqaet ef white orchids and streamers. Miss Myra Goldestas* ssater of the brMe, was maid of honor, in a turojioiae-blue afternoon dress, with headdress of pink flowers with pexpie vefl, and purple gloves; and carried a ben-quet of pink carnations. Moe GoW-
were: F.O. Mark E. Qotueiinsri, R.CJLF.; and Jack Gordon, The
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Master, 5258 Hutchison Street, on December 10, at seven o'clock. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a floor-length gown of white chiffon. It was made with a pearl-
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tight bodice, and foB skirt Her finger-tip veil fell from a headdress of pearls, and she carried a Bible trimmed with Gatta lues and white streamers. Miss Ida Abram-son was maid of honor. Her dress was of rose-colored moire, faaUon-ed on Princess lines; and she had a sequin can, with rose-colored veil and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink rosea. SuL Cohen, of Trenton, '30nt>, brother of the groom, was
plsyed
and M. Ji
sage of
white and phut
Mrs. the bride,
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MJt; H. W. La-Mrs. B. Na-pW( Gssaauvafl of Mew Terk; asm WAX ssM Mrs. Mark E. Oillisbirg, of Bay, B.C
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cUdaT Tkey wftf live at 881 Ckenv Aveame. Oat ef tews Mr. and Mrs. H.
of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. J.
~~ Jeasrie misihass. aU of Ottawa, Ob*.; and Mats Ji White, ef Qiitic Qty.
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ter, Blame Ana, slater of Ji seven, at a children's party. Mrs. Edward Klein, a cousin, and Misses Eva and Sadie Soeolow, Blema Ann's aunts, assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. J. Soeolow, Hutchison Street Bleats Ann's gfandper-enta, were there; and Blema Ann's cousins and friends: Bernard, Ce-dle, and Gerald Reinhan, Linda and Leonard Klein, Beverley Bar-ger, Saul Berger, Roalyn Vinik; and Helen Venia, Sarfta and An-nalee Ehnan, twins; Marflyn and Lillian Bpirer, Eleanor Vader, Joan and Judy AhramowHa, and Kenneth Gross. Blema Ann wore a white dress, with blue smocking, and a red hair-rftbon. The cake waa truwned with pink and white and green, with white candies, pink loses, and white swans on the
Mr. and Mrs. L Papineau Avenue, cilebrsted the first birthday of their daughter, Marda THesfi, at a faadty party. Present were her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. 8. and Mrs. Fanny Poaaeranti; ser
E. Baily and
Mrs. J. Kraus;
Fear! and Ji Kraus, and Pearl Bafly and Sgt Jack BaflyxR.CJLF^ statisnsJ fat Montreal. Twe
written en it ni nsna, Mr. end Mrs. 8. Hi St Urbaia party for their
Birthday te Marda"
Mrs. H.
and Mrs. A.
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The asme Joubert is closely related wkh holidav celebrations sad custom calls for ice cream at Christmas time and over New Year's. Ice cream is a delicious dessert as well as a highly nourishing food . . and gives added zest and sparkle to the delicacies we enjoy at this time. It's true* the Joubert special shapes and molds will not be on the market until after the war, bat once again this year, oor dealers will have a Limited supply of ice cream bricks.
We wish to ttmhul ear cmstomtrs iberw'U he sw special deliveries sW th*t the Ice Crtsm Department will be cite** ever Christmss mm* New Year's.
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