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AMU! - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

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PAGE THREE

said THE LEGAL CHRCANos..t.r.

Engagements

Seasonal Clearance!

I. MILLER

SUEDE SHOES

--without reservation or exception

to $ 1 3 .5 0

The Jewish Art Tours of Chi-
cago, which will appear here do
Sunday, Nov. 25, under the spon-
sorship of Avukah, in a program
of Jewish folk art, is unique in
its 11 ld
Boasting a repertoire of the
outstanding contributions to Jew-
ish art, the performers are par-
ticularly talented in the expres-
sion of that which is intrinsically
Jewish, through dance and voice,
pantomime and music. The ec-
static and enraptured movements
orthe Chassidic dance; the light-
er, though no lees stirring, steps
of the folk dance; the impas-
sioned, gripping dramatization of
Jewish poetic masterpieces; the
folk-song, no beautifully expres-
sive of that peculiar union of the
pathos and humor which charac-
terize the Jewish soul, have been
blended in a well balanced pro-
; gram which has attracted capa-
city where it has been presented.
! By no means is this a cdncert
of primary appeal to members of
Derthee
Norman,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nov. 11—Miss -
Louis E. Norman of Chicago Blvd., to Michael 11. Dreyer, son , o the older generation... It is, In its
composite pros.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Dreyer. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate. Recep entire essence„•
tion at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fisher 1entation, through the happy me-
dium of art, of everything which
2903 Elmhurst Ave., from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Nov. 11—Miss Kitty Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph typifies that which is Jewish. Its
!appeal
to the Jewish youth can
Moss of 3260 Fullerton Ave., to Harry Goldstein, son of Mrs. Minnie
' best be judged by the attendance
Goldstein of 3385 Richton Ave., at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
records
set in Chicago and other
Nov. 18—Miss Estelle Greunberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mid-west cities which the company
Nathan Greunberger of West Chicago Blvd., to Morton Becker. recently has toured, and by the
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will perform the ceremony at 12 o'clock fact that its local presentation Is
noon, at the bride's residence.
being undertaken by Avukah, a
youth organization.
, Tickets are on sale for a nom-
B'nai Moshe Bazaar inal charge which will go to cover
the
of presentation. They
Committee Named may expense
be obtained at the Jewish
Community
Center, where the
BOBYS-KOVNER
Congregation B'nai Moshe an- concert will be held, from the
The marriage of Miss Beatrice nounces its fourth annual carni- many Jewish organizations to
Kovner of Brooklyn, N. Y., to val and bazaar, to be held under which they have been alloted, or
Dr. Ernest Bobys is announced the auspices of the Sisterhood, by direct communication with
by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bernstein
Theodore Olender, president of
of Pingree Ave., which took place
Avukah, 8741 LaSalle Blvd., Gar-
on Nov. 2. Dr. and Mrs. Bobys
field 8952-W.
sailed on the S.S. Saturn& for an
extended European trip, and will
spend some time in Italy.
Hadassah Luncheon

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Oppenheim announce the engagement o
their daughter, Florence, to Ben Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs
Morris Fishman.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Schrieman of 2233 Pasadena Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Samuel Foster,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mandell Foster of 1983 Blaine Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rudman of 15862 LaSalle Blvd. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Norman Weingardefi,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weingarden of 2651 Carter Ave.
A reception will be held Nov. 25 at Jericho Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sweet of Wildemere Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Freda, to Sam L. Schneider, son of
David Schneider of liazelwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heideman of 3261 Sturtevant Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Louis 1. Linovitz, son
of Mrs. Betsey Linovitz of 3224 Fullerton Ave. Reception at Shaarey
Zedek Nov. 29.

ENTIRE STOCK

Regularly up $

Jewish Art Tours
Concert on Nov. 25

945

SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD'S t
BAZAAR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

Elaborate Display of Merchandise, Dancing and Numer-
ous Other Features Arranged for Annual
Congregational Event

The Shaarey Zedeks annual ba.
rear opens its doors this Satur-
day evening, Nov. 10, and will
continue through Sunday, all day
and evening, Nov. 11. The place

Wedding Calendar

Our Entire Stock

La Fay Suede Shoes

Regularly up
to $8.75

'6"

Ensemble Bags, Also Reduced

RUSSEKS ',MILLER

MB WOODWARD

FISHER BUILDING

tliarriagre

MRS. CHARLES SMITH

of the bazaar is the social hall
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
An elaborate display of mer-
chandise and preparations of
many valuable prizes and articles
Is announced by the bazaar com-
mittee. Luncheons and refresh-
ments will be served and other
special features offered.
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, chair-
man of the bazaar committee,
met with her workers and com-
mittee chairman last Tuesday
morning and completed all prepa-
rations for this bazaar. Dancing
will be featured each evening to
the music of Dave Diamond's or-
chestra, .
Additional workers were en.
listen fie. the bazaar during the
week. Whey are:
Mrs. 'Z. Baron, luncheon com-
mittee; Mrs. Morris Levitt, candy
committee; Mrs. Joseph Ferman,
cake committee.
Mrs. Charles Smith is in charge
of the cigar booth.
Preparations are being made
for the annual children's party on
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 2.

SCARFS For

Quick-Change

Omega Delta Kappa
Y. P. S. Hostesses
At Shaarey Zedek Dance on Nov. 18
Bazaar Nov. 10, 11 Miss Florence Weinerman, Miss

Esther Zis!r'an and Wynne Miro
A group of hostesses to aid the are in charge of arrangements for
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood carnival the fourth annual dance of Omega
and bazaar has been organized by
the Young People's Society of
Shaarey Zedek under the chairman-
MAKE YOUR PLANS TO ATTEND
ship of Mrs. Abe Schmerin The
hostesses are: the Misses Helen
Aronson, Dorothie Katz, Marion
Richards, Eleanor Schetzer, Doro-
thy Schetzer, Florence Oppenheim,
Gets
New
Recruits
Artists I
Mildred Schechter, June Silver-
SWEET • MEYERS
stein, Dorothy Hodes, Sarah Rosen,
GIVEN BY
On Friday afternoon, Nov. 2,
Veterans of the six former donor
Miss Rae Meyers, daughter of
luncheon campaigns are rubbing el- Billie Klein, Doris Lipson, Doro-
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Meyers, was
bows with new recruits at the thy Aronson, Hannah Ferman and
married to Benjamin Sweet, eon
weekly luncheonette meetings at Naomi Goldstein.
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Sweet.
the Book-Cadillac, to be be held
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 18,
You'll wear them eter-
Rabbi M. Zager performed the
every Wednesday noon preceding three one-act plays under the di-
ceremony in the presence of the
the $11 donor luncheon of Dec. 11. rectorship of Malvern and Milton
nally from morning till
immediate families and friends.
The second of these lively com- J. Ross, will be given by the Y. I'.
night! White or gay-
lbinations of business and fun took S. Players. The following casts
Saturday Evening, Sunday Afternoon and
colored woolens, plain
place
Wednesday
noon,
with
Mrs.
WOOLF
-
GRUBER
will be presented: "The Witch," by
Evening
or novelty - trimmed
Henry Levitt presiding. The pro- Ferenc Molnar, with Miss Mildred
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gruber an-
gram conshted of readings by Mrs. Caplan, Miss Biddy Rottenberg and
nounce the marriage of their
crepes (such ai metal
Nathan Berke, dramatic director Mrs. Harry Seligson; "The Eldest"
Bertha, to Albert
daughter,
nail heads), metal-shot
Jewish
Center;
timely
news
Woolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
of the
by Edna Ferber, with Miss Isabelle
taffetas, printed foul-
flashes by Hattie Gittleman, for- Cohen, Miss Sophie Edelstein, Miss
Woolf. The wedding ceremony
ards, gold or silver
mer president of Hadassah; and a Esther Kavanau, George Shapero,
took place at the bride's residence
BIGGER — BETTER — DIFFERENT
group of charming Hebrew bal- Miss Sylvia Shatzen; and "One MISS FLORENCE WEINERMAN
lames.
on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4.
lads sung by little Carol Landau, Egg" by Babette Hughes, with
Admission Free
Rabbi M. Zager read the marriage
Mrs. Maur-
Neck - wear — Street Floor
Delta
Kappa
Sorority
which
will
Nov. 17 to 19, inclusive, at Des- ' daughter of Mr. and
WAYS.
Theodore Baruch, Norbert Leon-
GAMES — DANCING — REFRESHMENTS
ter and Lawrence. ice Landau, who returned from a ard, and Miss Leona Levin. Casting take place on Sunday evening,
HILARITY — ENTERTAINMENT
long
visit
toPalestine.
will begin shortly on a new set of Nov. 18, at the Toiler Hotel. Mu-
Manuel Urbach, chairman of
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, donor
and members of the society sic will be supplied by the Michl- FRAM WILL SPEAK IN
Enjoyment and Entertainment for Every Member
Re-Elect
the bazaar, and Mrs. Emanuel luncheon chairman, announces that plays
are cordially invited to join the ganders Orchestra. For further GRAND RAPIDS SUNDAY
of the Family!
I
Klein, president of the Sisterhood. :lover
400 pledges have been received Players.
coro
information or tickets cell Miss
are
assisted
the following
mittee:
Mrs. by James
Sobel, . Carl the publication of which will corn-
DAVE DIAMOND and his DELLA ROBBIA
In accordance with the new pro- Miro, University 2.8522.
Rabbi LeonFram, Detroit, will
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar was Rosner, Leo Fellner, Morris Wein- mence next week. The objective is gram of Friday night assemblies In
Orchestra will furnish the music
occupy the pulpit of Temple Eman-
unanimously re-elected president stein, Irving Greenspan, Nakkan 1,000 donors, to enable Detroit Ha- the synagogue inaugurated by Dr.
Grand Rapids, on Nov. 11, as
dassah to contribute $10,000 for the A. M. Hershman, the Young Peo-
of the Detroit Cantor's Association Goodman, Saul Kling, Irwin
j N. Dance Gioup uel,
SPECIAL SUNDAY EVENING SUPPER
part of the Union Tour of the Con-
lbman, Max Gross, ever-growing work of the Hades- ple's Society will have charge of
at the election held
gregations in connection with a na-
Ge
'Euge
en Schlesinger.
A
more
de-
cab
medical
organization
in
Pales•
Reports
Progress
the services on Friday, Nov. 23. In-
on Oct. 22. The ( Morri s
tion-wide movement ofthe Union of
tine.
stead of the usual sermon, a discus-
American Hebrew Congregations.
other officers are: i tailed report of the various com-
sion "What Youth Expects of the
The theme of the meetings this
response of the community
Vice- president,' mittees will appear in the next BALL OF J. W: E. W. 0.
Synagogue" by Dr. Leonard Sidlow, to The
the fifth annual informal dance year will be "The Necessity for Re-
Cantor S. Mogulev- issue of The Chronicle. •
NOVEMBER 18 and "What Youth Has to Offer the of the Junior Jewish National ligious Recovery' alongside of the
SUNDAY
sky; treasurer,
In addition to the restaurant
Synagogue" by Theodore Baruch
Fund, which will be held at the efforts that are being put forward
Cantor A. A. Ro- feature, which will be open to
special meeting of theleW- will be held. Mr. Baruch and Jules Main Ballroom of Hotel Statler, toward economic recovery.
senfeld; secretary, the public commencing Saturday sh A Women's
Lev, in charge of the arrangements
European
Welfare
These meetings are arranged
Sunday evening, Dec. 16, has
Cantor J. Skolnick; night, Nov. 17,.Sunday and Men- I
held Nov. 5, at for the evening, announce that been very encouraging, according with'the objective of obtaining for
board of directors, day, a variety of useful house- Organization was
there will be an open forum in the
on Our Complete Stock of
Congregation
B'nai
Moshe.
Mrs.
Rev. B. Moldaw- hold goods will be managed 'by
social hall, at which time tea and to the report of Sol Wander, the Union of Congregations a well-
sky,chairm•n; various members of the Sister- A. Katzen, president, presided.
cookies will be served. Young chairman, at the last meeting of informed and friendly constituency, ;
At this meeting letters were People's Society members, their the dance committee.
Silverware — Dinner Rings
Cantor Hyman hood and congregation, as fol-
and also to arouse interest in the
read
from
the
European
orphans
The advance dance program Jews of America on behalf of their
Cohen, music di- lows:
friends, and families are urged to
Ladies' Solitaire.Rings
who are on the regular support come to the services.
rector; Rev. K.
will go to press this week. Two national religious Institutions, such
Delicatessen booth: Mrs. .1,
Spivak, Rev. S. Beck, Mrs. M. Weiss, Louis Kahn.
The first of the season's tea- prizes will he given away at the as the Hebrew Union College, the
Mena' and Ladies' Wrist Watches
Glantz, Rev L.
; dances will be given by the Young night of the affair.
Department of Synagogue and
Grocery booth: Mrs. (lassie
I People's Society on the afternoon
J. H. 3....klar Greenblatt and Gross, Mrs. Max Reisner, Mrs. F.
Committers have been chosen School Extension, and a number
Never during the 28 year. we have been in business have
Rev. A. Miller.
of Thanksgiving Day in the social to contact Zionist organizations of religious activities maintained
we had an opportunity to offer you such splendid "buys."
Rosenberg, Mrs. R. Heiman.
hall of the synagogue. Mrs. and friendly groups in the work by the Union.
The association expresses sym-
Dry goods booth: Mrs. Alex
Schmerin, chairman of the social of the Jewish National Fund, to
pathy to Rev. J. Silverman on the Stein, Mrs. Morris Schlesinger.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW SPECIALS:
The Union Tour of the Congre-'`
committee, announces the follow- Interest them to attend this an- gations has been led for the past 1
loss of his brother in Toledo, 0.,
Candy booth: Young Peoples'
ing committee members: Miss ual affair. The entire, proceeds eight years by David A. Brown of
and to Cantor J. Skolnick on the
ONEIDA 26 Pc. Community Set, stain-
s9 .9s
n
Auxiliary of the congregation.
Helen Aronson, Louie M. Bloom- will
lose of his father in Russia.
be set aside for the Menachem New York, widely known lay lead-
b h ,
. U
Coffee booth: Mrs. M
less steel, hollow handle, reg. 18.50, now
berg, Dr. Sol D. Foreman, Miss Ussishkin
Land Project for the er and philanthropist, formerly of
Mrs. M. Weinstein, Mrs. Carl Ros-
Gertrude Goldman, Miss Dorothy
acquiring
of additional land for Detroit.
ner,
Mrs.
Louis
Kahn.
Bros., hollow handle,
Hodes, Dr. Phillip Lachman, Miss
34 Pc. A-1
Y. P. T. C. Plays
Miscellaneous booth: Goodwill
Naomi Goldstein, Jules W. Lev, the settlement of Jews in Pales-
stainless, now
lingame, Northlawn 1238, or from
Set For Dec. 2 Sewing Circle.
Miss Doris Lipson, Mies Billie E. tine.
A popular orchestra will be en-
Tickets are available for din- any member of the organization.
Klein, Miss Sarah 0. Rosen, Miss
Diamond Channel Wedding Rings, as $1500
Sunday evening, Dec. 2, has gaged to furnish the music for the
Marion Richards, Saul Ruben, Abe trihution from the chairman, Sol Any young woman or man in-
been set as the date of the first evenings for dancing at the ba-
Schmerin, Dr. Leonard Sidlow and Wander, 10264 Goodwin, Town- terested in the work of the or-
low as
. Jay J. Slatker. Members of theas0V7-6485, or from the presi- ganization is asked to contact the
dramatic musical production of tear.
The bazaar committee solicits
society will be admitted free. idept; Louis Landsman, 3742 Bur- above for further information.
the Young People's Temple Club
Tea Spoons, Rogers, Silverplate, 1/2 doz.
for the fall season, it is an- the entire Jewish community in
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noaneed by Theodore Birnkrant, its present undertaking.
\
1
Mrs. Harry Meer is vice-presi-
chairman of the Y. P. T. C. dra-
1 /2 Doz. Salad Forks or Butter Spreaders $1.00
matte group. Dancing and re- dent of the Sisterhood and is ac-
tively
engaged
in
the
work
for
or Iced Tea Spoons
freehments will follow.
Rehearsals for the operetta the bazaar.
Donor •Di ■ssisi
We carry a complete line of Bulova, Waltham,
"Robin Hood'," under the diree-
Plans are going forward for
Elgin and Illinois Watches
Hoe of Philip Stern, as well as
MRS. JOSEPH ZUCKERMAN
thbse for four plays of the dra-(the donor dinner which is planned

. 16, underof th e a m p le-es ing list of the orgaiization and
manes group, are well under way,1 for t Dec Si
th e co n gre- from two new families from Rua-
h oo d
and it is planned that two plays of he s t er
in charge
that are ready first will be put on Ration.
O
of this The
event committee
is as follows: Mrs. ,sia
who are
— Dealers in —
A grant
was asking
made for
to support.
two or-
the night of Dec. 2, in the Brown
S. Greenbaum, chairman. phans in additional $5 checks for
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ■ andSilverware;
Memorial Chapel of ,Temple Beth Harry
O
assisted by Mrs. E. Klein and Mrs. clothing.
El.
Telephone Euclid 3892

8931 Twelfth St.
An application was also re-
lames Sobel'
How
hia
ambitious
sweetheart
'
Sole Direct Dealers of 1847 Rogers in Northwest Section
hf
I et ceived from a poor man asking
u po
brings success to a yout
We set diamond. while you wait.
for a steamship ticket to bring
is told in the first play, which is B'NAI B'RITH LADIES
ELECT IN DECEMBER over his wife from Europe. It
being directed by Ludwig May-
was decided that the organization
boom. In the cast are Mrs. Sol
The Women's Auxiliary B'nai take an interest in this case to
Stein, Jean Levy, Carolyn Stan,
Jeane Breach, Markus Simon and R'rith No. 122 held its fiat open reunite this.. family. •
REV. Re BOYARSKY
It was also decided to aid with 0
meeting at the lintel Statler on
Sidney Stern.
Cantor of Congregation
Mrs. G. Lionel Willens is in Monday, Nov. 5, with a ,racial expenses for a room for an or-
phan, a • student in the Ohielgo 0
charge of the second play, which meeting and program.
Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger, presi- Yeshiva, and • check for $10 was
tells how a helplessly invalided
Available for Wedding Ceremonies
old lady outwits two slick thieves dent, welcomed the new members sent for this purpose.
At Home or Elsewhere
Final arrangements were made
who seek to rob her of a precious and their friends.
Speeches in Yiddish or English
O
The election of officers of the for the fifteenth annual ball of
necklace. Binh Stein, Louis
Reasonable Prices
Ilyeus, Ida Leasin, Lucille Mintz organization taken place the first. the organization on Sunday, Nov.
at
the
Fort
Wayne
Hotel.
Mrs
18,
Garfield
23624
meeting
in
December.
M.
Metz-
O
2524 TAYLOR
and Peter Sandweis form the cast
ger appointed a nominating com- Joseph Zuckerman is an active
of this play.
Marital discord at the break. mittee, of which Mrs. Herman S. member of the dance committee. 0
The next board of directors
Gash is chairman.
fast
table
is
the
theme
of
the
LIVE WIRES
Young Men's Group third play, which Gabriel N. Alex- Mrs. Joseph Sanders outlined! meeting will be held Monday,
The Live Wires were the larg-
Nov. 12, at 12 noon, at the home
to
those
present
the
work
being
cast
ander
is
directing.
In
the
Will Meet Sunday are Jeanne Bielfield and Sally done at the Hiliel Foundation at of Mrs. Fishman, an active mem-
est group in attendance at the
Y. M. H. A. banquet, Sunday,
Ann Arbor and urged the women ber of the board, 1372 Hazelwood
Abraham.
at
the
Barium
Hotel.
Bas-
Nov. 4,
A new "Young Men's Jewish
The Kentucky backwoods is the to go to Ann Arbor and make per- Ave.
ketball practice was held Mon- Association" was organized for locale of the fourth play, • corn- sonal contact with those at the
day, with Captain-elect Harold
Just run your hand over their silky.
edy, which is being directed by Foundation and Rabbi Bernard PHI EPSILON NE SORORITY
Biellield, Dave Zumman, Herbert the purpose of promoting "better Shirley Wain. Besides Miss Wain, !feller, its director.
Phi Epsilon Ne Sorority cele-
smoOthness, and you'll realize what
Margolis, Ben Goldstein, Henry facilities for recreational, social the following are in the met: Hel- Following • short busiers. meet- brated its third anniversary re-
VALUES they are at $1.29! These
Wolok, Sam Rosenstein, Ben and athletic activities for the Jew- en Rosenberg, Bertha Charmer ing, Miss Melbourn Ross rave a cently with a formal dinner-
are exceptionally fine quality,
Lipson, Herman Goren, Louis ish youth of Detroit."
dance
at
the
Chalet
Inn.
Gifts
:reading of Dorothy Parker's "The
and one to be east
strong and durable ... woven from
Graber, Mickey Wilson and Wil-
for a Y. P. T. C. revue Telephone Call." Mrs. Janet Ja- were presented to each member
Plans
An
open
meeting
will
be
held
liam Schmittel reporting for the
only the finest quality cotton fibers.
cobs Alperin offered two piano of the sorority.
team. The next meeting will be at 3:30 p. m. on Sunday, Nov. 11, originally conceive,: and produced selections. Miss Mildred Scanlon,
On Oct. 27 the sorority gave
For every day, as well as for "best,"
by the music and dramatic
held at Democratic University at the Barium Hotel. The speak- jointly
AT
troupe of the Young People's vocalist, and Minn Phyllis Radner, a Hallowe'en Party. Prizes were
they're ideal sheets. Other sizes
Club.
era, according to Ore new group's Temple Club are gradually taking accompanist, concluded the pro- awarded.
and
cases
correspondingly
low
I Plans are being completed for
statement, will be Maurice Eng- shape. All those interesting in gram.
priced.
ros• and Dr. J. D. Baruch.
The next business meeting of ' • dance that is to be given in the
taking part in any capacity what-
N7' arra
at
near future.
the
organization
will
be
held
The
officers
of
the
organization
soever
should
communicate
with
".
..a.t
Na me,
Iladve•'s—Third iser--Gresoi Rrwr
1.1.124
m.•.(
at
Louise
Lebow,
one
of
the
char-
8/11•1•, 1.11 •
0
moo.. ose are: Dr. Jack Jackman, president ; Philip Stern at Ivanhoe 0557, or the home of Mrs. Metzger, 2530
sac shop Pars. rev Anne
Maurice J. Pastor, secretary ; Theodore Birnkrant, at Lenox Pingree Ave., at 8 p. m. on Mon- ter members, is leaving to make
,h.
LI
I her home in Philadelphia, Pa. 1701==0= ===t0=101==t0=0,--'—''t rit
19.
01=0==f0rso
day,
Nov.
as
sae mew 6er"'"14
Ir/ing
Gluklick,
treasurer.
3700.


THE ANNUAL

BAZAAR

1.00

Sisterhood of Congregation

Shaarey Zedek

November 10th and 11th, 1934

SoneOklar,
Cantor's Presiden't

F.

Sims,

REDUCED PRICES

4ogers

$a

50c

M. Greenberg, Inc.

Beth TeflIO Emanuel

Spotlessly Clean,
Laindered-:-.
Ready-to-Use,
and Wrapped .
in Cellophane!

SALE!

ANCHOR SHEETS

81 by 99
inches

GAIFNIA

of the Weil ..met to

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