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Tpiisnili tot nriiT^ff in Vksen Improvement
tor, Rhode Hope, to IuA.C. Philip Glaser, R.CA.F., stationed at Scoudouc, NJJ.f youngest son of Mr. end Mrs. I. Glaser, Barclay Avenue.
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Mrs. S- Elkin, Jeanne Mance street, announces the engagement of her youngest daughter, Ratio, �to Louis Shapiro, St Urbain Street
Mr. and Mrs. B. Schwarts, of Montreal, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Jean, to Hersehel L. Takefman,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Takefman, Champagncur Avenue, the marriage to take place on March i, at Chevra Kadis ha Synagogue.
CLASS IN COOKERY
APPLE CRUMB PUDDING
2 hnapina gloom of bread threw tablespoons sugar
crura* three tnhlesfintttia' �hortenlnq
one beaten egg pinch of rrnnrrmon
Mil together until crumbly. Melt enough shortening into a deep baking dish so that the) bottom of the) dish will easily be covered with it; add a laysr of crumbs; and a laysr of grated sour applss; over ths apples, sprlnkls brown sugar. Keep adding a layer of crumbs ana a layer of ctpplee, covering the) applss each tims with brown sugar, until ths cnimb-mixturs Is used up. and ths last layer Is a laysr of crumbs. Spread melted shortening over the top; and bake in a 3504egree oven until crisp, and apples are tender.
Mrs. Louis Aosenstein,
417 St. Joseph Boulevard West, Montreal.
BROILED PEARS
Dip hahree of fresh pears, pared hahred and cored, or canned pears, in lemon juice or French dressing. Fill the cavity in each with baiter. Sprinkle with brown sugar and add a little grated lemon rind. Broil three to four inches from the heat for fire to seven minutes, or until browned. Serve as a meat ac-
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Mrs. Harry M. Sbennan,
16S7 Batburst Street, Toronto.
Hedfpes for sconomJcaJ, tims-saving, nourishing dishes are wanted Please share/
Myers, of St. Hyacinthe; and the members of the Farnham Military Band.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Zaraeoff, City Hall Avenue, announce the onto CpL*Tbeodore V< " .st
Born, to Mr and Mrs. S. Reich-stein (nee Beasfe Tanneabaum), 71 ^�uve Street West, a 'son, brother of Hyman, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, on October ZS: grandson of afro. B. Tannenbaum VUleneuve Street West, and the ~ ?�� TjBnnenbaum; and of Mrs. Esther Reichatein, of Europe and the late I. Reichstete; GoduS:
uU ar*0Mi* Lily MOstein, JmSne �ance Street; and Harry Tanne-baum, Villeneuve Street West
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ginsberg (nee Mary Mallek), Mc-Eachran Avenue, a o^ughter, Marsha, sister of Hilda 5a. itthe
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Victoria Avenue, a son, Allan Joseph, brother of Diane Ellen, at the Jewish General Hospital, on October 30. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller, Queen Mary Road; and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Louis, Queen Mary Road; great-grandparents are Rabbi and Mrs. M. H. Levy, of Toronto, Ont Godparent* are Mr. and Mrs. Michael GreenMatt, Prince Albert Avenue.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Saul En-gel (nee Ethel Osher), 986 Davaar Avenue, a son, Jeffrey Michael, brother of Stuart Norman, at the Jewish General Hospital, on November 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Osher, Park Avenue; and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. En-gel, Jeanne Mance Street, who are the godparents; the great-grandmother is Mrs. Rebecca Osher, of Toronto, Ont
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Keyfits (nee Beatrice Orion), of BtPnga nildyt ssat Ottawa, Ont,
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The engagement of Edna, daughter sf tte late Jacob Cohen, and of Mrs. Cohen, 4*70 Qneen Mary Road, to Joasph Henderson, eon of Mr. and Mra. Michael Henderson, 5429 Phillips Avenue, is announced.
MARRIAGES
SILVERSTONE-COHEN
CpL David Black, R-OAJf.0,
The marriage of Moos, daughter
_ ef Mr. and Mm H-Cohen, 1W
tsm Fairmount Avenue West, to Baads-
rftssnronly dangh- man Philip M r, to Sgt Welter
_ ham Band, AaVaacad^
mrnr-. stationed st Centre, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
^^mmot^UT mmi mslonf, 74 Cnthbert Strset,teem
J. Wexksr, Ttll Akac- pteca- at Cnevrn Ksdiahs^
gogue, at two o'clock, on October
_ 28, Rabbi M. Danberg offViatisg,
Mr. sed Mrs. A. Meexkley, Van saaiatsd by Castor
HeraeAveamaT ansisMcTow en- waa given m nnuTu^Whsr par-
- - *nttm cnu. she wore a floorJength gown
_J^A,F^ of white mce, ^hioned wiAa
Mrs. g. Wetsar, ef snuUheart y^hne, with ppiat
tstsfes d^eaprrt /^^^�SLJtSZ pointed at the wrists, fitted mles and a full skirt Her finger-tip tuDs veil was arrsnged wWr n nara. and she carried a
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ai
thecav
_Mrs. U Hetowita, ss>
--�- tor of the bride, was nmtron of
MOTHERS-^ S=^g
ef Jeanaa HID
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^ThalL Mra.Cew ^mothmr ef the bride.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. mt CernwaO, Ont; Mra. Kiiesh-j, of New York;
B^taPtssndMrs. Ben, S0-�JJJf��Sylvia Steinhart), JJ*4, Clark Street, a Sughter
Hospital, oaf November 3. Grand-S?�u L*r. *nd Mrs. Harry tonhart, Clark Strset; sndlS a?dII.Mr�- Hyman Sflveratein, de Bulbon Street; the g��irand-SSSr^Mra. S. TuJakToark
O-C, is stationed at DeUon.
oral HoeJftaJ, on October 80.
kSu^ Mr\�a<1 ^ Gordon Kotler (nee Jeajmette f nmi
MM 8t DomS^StrSr.
gWer^Marcia Ann, slater of
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv T mm i a� Urbain Street ^f L~r' St
Born, to Major and Mra. & S. Barman (ate Ebne Schwarafaid)
dsy, Oeteher 28.
g^uMl Mra. J. Thhesiifsld, ef
L. Burman, lsarcil Avessmf
Bern, to Mr. and Mis. Reuben Cniseug (see Bettv " -6145 Cote St Lee ~ * Arthur Henry, st the
" ^ "� Octssjer ig;
Avssnm T' Tnm1<*"-late Mr. and MrsTc'. GhaabeeL^ CoaWsBstsare Mrs. T. ssssessssas AiV^�-* * lorris Gmaberg,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Ksl-aa (ace Dorethv BaaVi Awmm^
(
vitch), Qaaan Katvia Shea, at the Jewish
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are Mr and Mra. L. Ji land Avsnem
Bern, to Mr. and Mra. Beajawoa L. Loess (nee Aaabei Mhssr),---
Barn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ssal Dar-mer (nee SteOa Litwhm), ttit Dsa-eaUes Avemae, at ths Jewish General HossstsL on November 4* a son, Howard Wuliass, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. Litwin, 6T0 Querbes Avenue; and of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dormer, 71* do I'Epee Avenue, who are also the godparents; great-grandson of A. litwin, da Bullion Street; and great-great-graadson of B. Litwin, of MontresL
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, William Blank (nee Anne Sadler), 5687 Waverley Street, on October 29, at the Jewish General Hospital, a son, Sheldon Ernest, brother of Howard and Arthur: grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadler, Waverley Street; and of S. Blank, of Halifax, N-S^ and the lata Mrs. S. Blank. Mr. and Mrs. Phflrp Noble, 916 Dunlop Avenue, are the godparents.
'Born, to Gunner and Mrs. D. Silverman (nee Lily Packer), 120 Fairnwunt Strset West, at the Jewish General Hospital, on No-vesnber 8, a daughter, Snails, sister of Charles; nandwaaghter of Mr. and Mra. A. Packer, Fmtr-mount Street West; and of Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverman, Clark Street
Born, to Mr.
J.
erry of sen, at ths W<
pitaL on N
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DEATHS
Meant Royal
at the seeaa, EB16 Poneard A
Mra. Feigs Fi aged sixty-five, dssd of N 9, at the^Jewssh Csssrsl H
hsdry (Ida); Mra. S-(Eva); Mrs. J ~ (MaSy);
� C.
ia Kei Ia-. Shiva at
Mrs. Pbkip I^eg, St Urbedn Street; a sister, sirs. G. Gulden; and a brother, Petty Officer Norman N. Long, R.C.N.V.R. Fuaeral took place from Paperman's, Fit Lieut Charisa Bender officiating. Burial was in Adsth Iscsel cemetery. Shiva st the home, 5656 Woodbury .Avenue.
Mrs. Anna Lohel Berman, widow of the late Morris Bstmsii, died en Saturday November 4, in her sixtieth year, at the Western Division, Montreal General Hospital. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Harry J- Stein, Mrs. Robert Landun, Miss Esther Berman; three grandchildren, Mrs- Herby CroB, Careryn Stein, Maris BemU Landun; three sisters, Mrs. O. Cooperherg, of Montreal; Mrs. A. Kutsssnn and Mrs. M. Berg, of Chicago; and Arse brothers, Max, Moe, and Joseph Lobat, an of Montreal. Funeral took place from Paperman's, Rabbi rL Abramowim officiating. Burial was a Iiiils|iiadaiii Hebrew Sick usastuiy. Shiva was at
agad^fotty-hy has wtfs* (0�s)*
toy. flhrvn at the Joseph Boulevard West
Aaron Marssvitch, aged aisty-two, dkd on November 11, at the Woman's General Hossitsi He ia survived by his wife, Fanny Jonas MarcovHch; a son, Moses; four daughters. Queenia, Susla, Sots, Toby; and a sister, Mrs. L Jacob-son. Funeraljtook plaea.from Pap-
offieia&g. Burial waa in Pohsh Hebrew Sick Shiva st the home, 5568 Esplsn-
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CONDOLENCE
Group, of loss sad
GoMie Women's Rs deep s
m the antiavery death ef im mtmbsr, Syra Mi r is m Ws convey sympathy to her tmshnnd, Mr.
her 9. He ia anrvived
Mrs. L
Joy; and parenta, Mr. and Mra. P. Long, and to all osher mnsbiri of
the family.
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