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Cook macaroni for fifteen minutes and strain. Put half into a greased baking dish, add grated cheese, sait, pepper, butter, matzoh meal and tomato soup. Cover with remainder of macaroni and bake in moderate oven until brown.
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MARRIAGES
The marriage of Miss Betty Monaon, daughter of Mr*. S. Epstein, wad the late Harry Monson. of Ottawa, to Private David GoW-~ son of Mr. and Girauard
Parthenais Street, took place on August 9th, at the home of the bride** parents, Rabbi Julius Ber-ger officiating. The bride was given away by her father. She wore a long, white dress of Jersey, with an heart-shaped neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves, and a full skirt falling from the dropped waistline. Her waist-length veil oTtuUe illusion was held by a cap of the same material, and she carried a bible covered with gardenias. Her sister, Mrs. J. Rubin, was her matron of a dinner drear with
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Salomon W�toer, Outotmont Avenue, announce the engagement of the1! (laughter, Lillian, to Allan A. Rudman, son of Use late Jacob Rudman and of Mrs. Rudman, of Mont*e*L Mr. Rodman is a �raduate of McGffl University.
The engagement of Esther, youngest daughter of Mr*. R. Borenstein, Park Avenue, and the late C. Borenstein, to L Maroo-vltch, youngest son of Mrs. S. Mar-covitch, and the late L. Marcovitch, is announced.
M. and Mrs. J. Goldwasser, Mount Royal Boulevard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannette, to Moses Moscovltch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mosco-vitch, Hutchison Street. Mr. Mos-covttch received his degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Cmi LAW at McGMl University.
done during the summer, �nd e> bazaar to aU of the Husaian War ReUef Fund and the Red Cross was held, where campers sold articles they made. The program included movies of last year's Home Camp and a play on "When Hie War Is Over," directed t? Pierre <Je BouiU done. ' " �" : ' :\
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The engagement of MoUie, daughter of Uvx. Bubroff, and the late Mrs. Bubroff, Hutchison Street, to Saul Klein, of Halifax, fc announced.
NATIONAL FUND
collections will take place at the cemeteries. S. Rogul 1* chairman; A. Cohen, In charge of box collections; Miss Helen Naiman, chairman of Shomer Hadati; Tzvi Burstyn, of Shomer Hatzair.
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was Myer Crown, and the marriage T-inn-j -~� supported by AXX2 Jack Gottwater, and AX12 Nathan GoUwater, brother* of the groom, and by Sgt. Ben. Kapmaky and Pte. "' * Palmer. There was a re-�nd dinner after the wed-
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couple left to live in Hunt-. Out-of-town �nest were Crown, Mis* Qtelle Gold-of the eroom, Uonel AXX2 Jack Goldwater
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brother* of the bride; and TU!e and Marion Bender.
of lace, p.F*ft wtth dtnlaa In her hair, and Mrs. Bl�-mer wore green grintad crepe, with a black straw bat, and a corsage of red rooea. The bridal couple left OB a trip to New York and to Moncton, N&, the hrkle wearing a blue wool suit with a blue fox collar, and wine colored accessories* Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Martin Solomon, a sister of the groom, and George Nemiroff, cousin of the bride, both of New York.
The marriage of Rosalie, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Jacob Rose-nariB, St. Jcveoa Boulevard West, to Arthur Leo Oaxsboorg. son of EmH dassbourc, end the late Mni Gtassbourg. took place at the home of the bride on August 23rd, Rabbi S Herachorn officiating, The bride was given away by her father. She wore a brown scffe dressmaker suit with gored ekirt, � bkwae of white allk. end a light
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of aflss Rath daughter of Mr. and Mr*. ood Avenue, to Officer' Harvey Schwartz,
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of roses. Or. Louis Miller man. *n�e home, was decoreted wtth out flowers. A famfly dinner wa� served. Mrs. Rosfmertn wore e fiowered silk dreas, with � white straw net. The bridal couple left for a trip to Quebec, tte Geape, end New Brunswick. They will live in Montreal
a reception. Mrs. Tulm, mother of Norman, wore a black suit with white collars and cuff*, and having a long wateted Jacket and a pleated skirt. Her corsage was of orchids.
TORONTO
DEATHS
The death of Harris Shulman, of Uxbridge OntaHo, eccurred on Tuesday, August 18th, at the Toronto General Hospital. He was � year* of age. He is survived by four daughter*; Mr*. J. Yudken. Mrs. S, Rosenzweig. Sophie, of Toronto, and Mrs. V. Bocksen, of Brockville; two son, Norman and Irving, of Toronto; two sister*, Mrs. L Miller, of Tmtmins, and Mr*. B. EXickler, of New York; three brothers, Samuel, of Toronto, Aaron, of MkUand, ani Joeeph, oversea* ' �
eTORONTO MEETINGS �
� YJCJUL BOMK CAMP closed Its season at Qrde Street School where 125 children attended daily. A soectal luncheon was held to
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
The marriage of Janet Lillian, tlattghtei of Mr. ami Mrs. George Davis, to A.C.2 Norman I. Caplan, R.C.A.F,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Caplan. Grosvenor Avenue, will take place on Saturday evening. September 5th. at Temple Em*m*-el, Rabbi H, J. Stern officiating
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Solomon, de Vimy Avenue, announce the approaching atarriafje of their daughter. Sylvia, to Harry, son of Mr. and Mi*. P. H. Ghndlb. the wedding to tmke place the latter part of September.
which the children did not bring their lunch as *snal but were served a fuH-course meal. The master ef ceremonies was Harvey Coopenmtth. one of the camper*. A welcome to the guests we* given by Toby Gedansky. mayor of the Camp. Mrs. Percy Hermant, chair-
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spoke. A sk:t. directed by Sot LMt-man. was preseated by Harvey Coopersm^h. Maurice Levioe. Ellen Goldber�r. Talks were given by Mark TaraiL executive director of the YJCHA.: M�ss Bess Hadler. dtrector of rhe Home Camp; and Mr Spratt, caretaker of the school. Thanks were given to Mrs. Bee. Sadowekt who arranged two special owtdey* for the ea*np> one to "Mm UDian Smith's summer home at Lome Park and one to Mrs.
at Aurora. A _ was tod by Art SUBnvaa. Other Meat* were: Meaeame* Her* oU Lev4, Beraanl Vise* S. Saaera.
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marriage of their daughter, Bessie, to Jack Herman, of New York, to take place on
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