The Canadian Jewish News, Friday, Oct 28, 1960-6
BRIDE'S TEA FINISHES WITH FINE FLOURISH!
Our latest kahla on Green-Willow Walk surprised our crowd practically out of our aprons , Tuesday afternoon when entertained at tea for the first time. She served a cake that put all of us veteran copks to shame. We forgave her easily though, because in her engagingly modest manner she confided that it was really the ELEGANT CHOCOLATE FROSTING that made the cake . . . and that it was sq easy that even a "know-nothing-(her term, not mine) like herself 'simply couldn't go wrong."
Read the recipe for yourself . . . and I'm sure you'll agree with Shelly that you don't need to be an accomplished cook to
serve this luscious frosting. And believe me, you can use the plainest of cake mixes with so special a topping! Ifte mar-velously quick, too, you'll observe.
May I offer you • this advice, though ... be sure to use real CHIPrrS. That's what makes the flavor so far above the ordinary. They cost no more than ordinary chocolate chips, you know.
Ingredients:
2 cups whipped cream
Va cup hot water 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 6^)z. package CHIPITS
Method: Melt CHIPITS in hot water,
and blend in the whipped
cream and vanilla. Beat well.
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By Ruthie
It's amazing how differently the present generation reacts to various forms of entertainment as compared with the outlook of its parents.
Take the movies. Only children can enjoy a film as is without any bias. Every adult, however, is a critic. The plot was too much of a sob story, or the murder was too gruesome, or realism was too starkly displayed for one to be able to forget himself for just a short while. Very few persons attend a cinema for the pure pleasure of relaxing and taking what comes. Usually a play or movie becomes a "must" because everybody's' talking about it,
"In the olden days".,\ as my children are wont to say, attitudes were somewhat different. People went to the movies to enjoy themselves, come what may.
Everybody was happy. Remember Baby Peggy and Jackie Coogan? Not only were the kids happy, but even mama and papa derived satisfaction from watching the cavortings of these children. Papa would say, "Just like Abie!"
Mama added, "So sweet, just like Becky!" A good time was had by all.
A tragic love scene couldn't faze mama. She was prepared — with a dozen handkerchiefs. You could have filled a bucket after she had wrung them out. Her eyes were red-rimmed from weeping. Yet she stoically sighed, "I had such a good time. It was wonderful. I never cried so much:"
NU, you figure it out.
Gone is the era of the Yiddish theater. In New York "Jewish Broadway" extended from Siecond Avenue all the way down to East Houston Street. Neon lights on the marquees emblazened the entire area. Among the most frequented play houses were the Second Avenue Theater, the Yiddish Art Theater, the National Theater. Rivalry amongst the "name" artists within close proximity was prevalent.
On Sunday it was customary for the average family to dine at Ratner's or Gluckstern's downtown and afterwards make a two P.M. show. This necessitated being finished with the meal by one. For, unless papa possessed benefit tickets, part of the fun lay in spending time selecting the day's choice.
Kids were fond of Ludwig Satz. His "Gilitzyaner" Yiddish was incomprehensible to the small fry. But his manner of speaking more than made up for it. Then there wag Menasha Skulnick. He caused young and eld alike to roll in Ihe aisles. His antics were indescribable. Most often cast as the love-lorn swain, he endeared himself to millions by the funny, pathetic expression on his face. Too bad he abandoned the Yiddish stage! That, however, is progress.
If, on the ither hand, drama was the order of the rlay. it did not take long to discover :\Iaurire Schwartz in something or other. Reir.embcr Yoshe Kalb aid Brothers Ashkenari? 01, did the Kleenex Company make a fortune! .Not a dry eye in the house!
The mamas would emerge, ZIFSING (sighingi. "A KLUG"! But it'j good how that SHLOCK (nag) got it in the end."
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It has me ZIFSING already! Life may not have been so exciting as today. Nor were people as blase. Yet one had a wonderful time.
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