v isericalt fewisk Periodical eater cznIns maul - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PiEtATROtif0115/1 &WW1') November 25, 1938 ACT NOW! 141d* CLEANING PRICES REDUCED set FOREST CLEANERS and DYERS, Inc. COR. JOHN R AND PIQUETTE Attention, Suwalker landsleute! THE SUWALKER VEREIN OF DETROIT has dur- ing its five years' existence devoted itself to aiding unfortunate landsleute overseas. The Verein is now conducting a drive for members. It is the duty of every Suwalker landsman to join the organization and to assist in its important work. The Suwalker Verein meets every second and fourth Sunday of each month at 9 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. For further information call the president, Julius Danto, Madison 8190, or the secretary, B. Keller, Northlawn 3446. With Health-Lice GI . Eyes examined. gl fitted by registered specialists at ■ price you can efford to pay. Rabbi Friedland To Address J.N.F. Auxiliary Nov. 3o The meeting of the Ladies Aux- :Fund to be held Wednesday. Nov. 130, at 2 p. xi., at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Cass at Temple, will be .addressed by Rabbi Eric Fried- MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. next to hinters. or. Mit higan Ave. Scalp Treatments SpI•r/OlIZIIIP NEWEST METHODS SHELTON TULIP OIL PERMANENTS Margaret Greenough BEAUTY SAL/I \ Mafalda Favero, Noted Prima Donna, to Be Solo- ist with Symphony Next Thursday Making her debut in the United States as a concert soloist, Ma- falda Favero, prima donna so- prano of La Scala, Milan, and one of Europe's best known ar- tists, will be presented at the fourth subscription concert of the Detroit Svmnhonv Orchestra in Orchestra Hall, Thursday night, Dec. 1. Sfiss Favero also will appear at the orchestra's second Friday matinee concert, Dec. 2, at 2:30 o'clock. Maestro Franco Ghione, with whom Miss Favero has sung numerous times in Italy, will conduct both con- certs. Miss Favero, now engaged in her first American tour, is re- ported as the "find" of the an- nual season of the San Francisco Opera Company, with which or- ganization she sang recently in revival, of "Martha" and 'Don Pasquale." She is scheduled to make her debut with the Metro- politan Opera in New York Wed- nesday night, Nov. 30, following which she will leave immediately for her local appearances. Hector Bolitho to Address Town Hall at Cass Friday 4 Detroit Town Hall, at the Cass Theater, is presenting Hector Bolitho, author. biographer and international broadcaster, next Friday morning, Dec. 2, at 11 o'clock. Mr. Boldl). who is one of the most brilliant of the younger generation of English biographers and is acknowledged to be the leading authority on the history of the Royal Family. is making his first American tour telling "Why the English Still Have a King—Behind the Scenes with British Royalty," answer- ing this question that the Ameri- cans have been so insistently ask- ing ever since the events attend- ing the sensational abdication of the throne by Edward VIII. Hector Bolitho is best known on this side of the Atlantic for his intimate biography of Ed- ward VIII. Ile has been favor- ably heard by American listeners because of his three international broadcasts—one on the eve of the abdication of Edward VIII, one on the eve of the corontion of George VI, nd one on Neew Year's Day 1938 when he spoke of the first Year of the new reign. At a special meeting of the lio. brew Ladies' Aid Society, called by the president, Mrs. Abe( Miller, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22, aril isii Moshe Synagogue, final prepare- - I.Ip.•0 by I.di . a.111 St di . MISS BEATRICE METZ Night black velvet steeped in the romance of centuries .. . chosen by I. Miller for the most glamorous - occasions, for wining and dining. 13.75. COUNCIL FAVORS JOINT ACTION At the quarterly meeting of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit held Wednesday eve- ning at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, deegates of organizations endorsed the request of the of- ficers for joint action in defense of Jewish rights under the guid- ance of the General Council of the four major national bodies— American Jewish Congress, Amer- ican Jewish Committee, Bnai Brith and Jewish Labor Com- mittee. Reports were submitted at this meeting by Simon Shetzer. presi- dent, who outlined the recent work in protest against the po- groms in Germany; Dr. Leo M. Franklin, who supplemented Mr. Shetzer's report; Philip Slomo- vitz, chairman of the public re- lations committee; Judge Charles Rubber, chairman of the arbi- tration committee; Frank Hoff- man, chairman of the liaison committee for the anti-Nazi boy- cott. The meeting was addressed by Maurice Samuel, eminent author and lecturer, who was in the city on a two-hour visit. Mr. Samuel urged support of the movement for the Palestine Pavilion at the World's Fair in New York and described the proposed Jewish exhibit as an important political step to present to the world an outline of Jewish accomplish- ments in Palestine. Rufchek Silverstein Meets Young People's Society of Frederich von Schacht Cong. Mishkan Israel in Mat Bout Monday FEATURES AT POWATAN RU S SEK S Births MRS. 1. E. LEIBSON lions were made for the annual this affair the high school is en- (now-donee, to be given on Sun- gaging the J. Y. P. team of Shea- day, Dec. 4, at 6 p. m., at the Baal rey Zedek in a basketball game. - Moshe Synagogue. There will also Music for the evening being be (lancing to the time of a gypsy Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Forman (Hermina Brock) 0 orchestra. The proceede will go furnished by Ansley Goodman and his rhythm band. Members 13835 LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Sharon Gail. to a worthy charity. of Temple Beth El and Shuarey Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wasserman (Bernice Cohen Tickets may be hue) by calling Zedek Y. P. S. and their friends a son, Benjamin Peter. any of the chairmen: Alm. I. E. are invited to attend. Refresh- Letbson, Townsend 8.8018; Mrs. Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sterns (Esther Temchin ments will be served. C. Beyer, Tyler 4-5903; Mrs. E. of 3729 W. Chicago Blvd., a son. David Marshall. Miss Beatrice Metz is an ac- Drummer, Townsend 7-1043. Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. William Plotkin (Molly Pliskow Reservations should be made not tive members of the committee on of 9755 N. Martindale, a son, Gary Allan. arrangements and is in charge of later than Thursday, Dec. 1. Those Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sheplow, a son, Joseph Z. working on the committee include: refreshments. Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mossman (Tillie Frankel) o f Mesdames I. Auslander, A. Miller, 3352 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Douglas Stewart. 1'. Shapiro, M. Weinstein, M. Kat- Nov. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen (Evelyn L. Gross . lush, William I. Miller, L. Kahn, man), a daughter. A. Janowitz, E. Diamond and L. Goldfine. Mrs. Ethel Goodman and Mrs. bl. Engel have charge of the cook- The health education depart- ment of the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook, is offering special classes in rhythm and tap for boys and girls from the ages of 5 to 7. Elementary, intermediate and ad- vanced classes have been organ- ized to meet the needs of each child. Since classes have only re- RABBI ERIC FRIEDLAND cently begun, it is important for land, spiritual leader of Con- parents to register their child as gregation Beth Jacob, Pontiac. soon as possible so that the full Mrs. Louie Sultan Colton, plan- benefit may be derived from the ist, will furnish the musical pro- course. The fee for the entire gram. Mrs. Colton studied in year is only $3, which also gives , Europe with Alfred Cortot and the child privileges in the social I Wanda Landowska• and educational activities of the Report s will be given on the Center, such as arts and crafts, omembership teas and box collec- puppetry, ping pong and many Goo,. All prospective members others. Miss Edith Mushkin, wom- are invited to attend this meet- en's heilth director, is in charge ! Inc. A social hour with refresh- of the dance classes and may !Cents will follow. be reached by calling Ma. 8275. Promoter Eddie Lewis this week, after 10 days of negotia- tions, has made a rematch be- tween Rufchek Silverstein, Jew- ish wrestling champion, and Friedrich von Schacht, the giant German. The match will be staged Monday night, Nov. 28, at the Arena Gardens, and will be a one fall affair to a decision. Lewis had little trouble sign- ing the German because he was anxious to wipe out Silverstein's victory over him three weeks ago. Silverstein, however, refused to sign unless he had assurance that he would not win again on dis- qualification. To circumvent this attitude. Promoter Lewis finally forced von Schacht to agree to 71efo m ru fe si tt clause mI shh oi u s d c contract. tr He pay $500 by disqualification. The same clause is in Silverstein's contract. BLACK MAGIC by I. MILLER Nov. 27—Miss Ann Snyder, daughter of Mrs. Belle Snyder of Windsor, to Irving Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newman. Reception at 3045 Carter Ave. from 3 to 5 p. m. No cards. Nov. 27—Miss Gertrude Keil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keil of Taller Ave., to William Rubin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rubin of Monterey Ave. Jewish Center Offers Dance Class for Juniors FACIAL TREATMEIN '4 The Senior High School of Temple Beth El is spoRsoring a social affair at the Temple So- Mr. and Mrs. William Shevin of Webb Ave. announce th cial Hall, Saturday evening,' Nov. 26, at 8:,30 o'clock. Preceding engagement of their daughter, Blanche Beatrice, to Dr. Bernard Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman of Glynn Ct. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tigay of 2271 Taylor Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Barbara, to Meyer Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiner of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holinstat of Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to John Charles Sillman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Silverman. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stutz of St. Louis announce the engage- ment cff their (laughter, Bernice Harriett, to Norman Sloman of Detroit, son of Mrs. Waldo Siemens Mr. and Mrs. Karl Raepe of bkslie Ave. announce the engage- ment of their (laughter, Bethea, to 'Irwin Green, son of Mr. and Mrs, Max Greenberg of Baylis Ave. c Price includes Pick-up & Delivery Phone: TRinity 1.2000 GUARD AND YOUR V BE EYES • SAFE Engagements HEBREW LADIES AID PLANS DINNER-DANCE Wedding Calendar Ladies' Plain Dresses, Suits and Topcoats aif TEMPLE HIGH SCHOOL AFFAIR ON SATURDAY For a Limited Time Only! Men's Suits or Topcoats . . qt PAG E SEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Tuesday evening, Nov. 29, an open meeting of the Young Peo- ple's Society of Mishkan Israel will be held by the society in the social hall of the synagogue, Blaine near Linwood, it was an- nounced by rnestine Waldman, secretary-elect. A social hour, including danc- ing, will follow the business ses- sion. Plans for installation of of- ficers are complete, it was stated by Nathan Spinner, chairman of the committee on arrangements. It will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 13, in conjunction with the cele- bration of Chanukah. CLUB TEN FORTY - Don Harris, singer of soothing melodies and master of cere- monies at the Ten-Forty Club, has been held over for a third week, and heads another all-star show that offers a complete change of material and musical numbers. Other hold-overt are Betty Robin, cute variety dancer who needs no introduction to Ten- Forty patrons, and Lillian Sher- man, lovely brunette rhythm singer. Newcomers to the floor show are Paul and Paulette, society dancers with a flair for comedy. Melisse Bellau, attractive pian- ist and songstress, provides the entertainment between the dance sets, and Coyle McKay. veteran Ten-Forty maestro and his or- chestra, play for dancing and the three nightly performances. Club Ten-Forty retains the dis- tinction of serving Detroit's finest food and provides special week- day and Sunday dinner menus. Ruth Brent, diminutive swing singer whose unique rhythm ar- iangements of popular songs launched her on the air with Paul Whiteman, returns Saturday as a headliner at the Powatan after a two-year absence from Detroit. On her previous appear- ance here. petite la Brent so caught the public fancy that she stayed three months. Also new- comers on the bill are Buster and Billie Burnell. swifties in tap-time. The Deauville Boys, those mad- cap of none and comedy now in their third week, are getting many curtain calls for their orig- inal version of the time "When Musky Took Over the Metropoli- tan." Their clever - pianist is Frank Dio Dati. Paul Neighbor's music between shows is a tune- He has everything who is con- ful invitation to dancing . tent with nothing. Marriages HEADS COMMITTEE FOR ing. J.W.E.W.O. LUNCHEON The next meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 30, at FOX • VASS Mrs. Ida Schultz is chairman the Bnai Moshe. The home of Mr. and Mrs. of the sixth annual donor lunch-; Peter Vass of 270 E. Kirby Ave. eon of the Jewish Women's Eu- was the scene of the marriage ropean Welfare Organization. The, M of their daughter, Mildred Lu- cille, and Leonard W. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Ilershman, assisted Plans are in progress for the by Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, per- I social event of this season to be formed the ceremony. sponsored by the League of the bliss Vass had her sister, Flor- Mt. Sinai Hospital Association of ence, as maid of honor, another Detroit. Mrs. J. W. Solomon is sister, Leanore, and bliss Vivien general chairman of the formal Weiner as bridesmaids. Alice (lance, which will take place on Vass and Helen Grossfeld acted Saturday evening, Dec. 10, in the as junior bridesmaids. Crystal Ballroom of the Book Mr. Fox was attended by Wil- Cadillac Hotel. Music will be pro- bur Loewenberg as best man, vided by Jules Klein's orchestra. and ushers were Walter and Sey- Special entertainment is planned. mour Grossfeld and Manny Gor- blrs. Solomon announces the fol- man. lowing members as co-workers cm Following the ceremony there her committee: Co-chairman, Net- was a reception and buffet sup- tie Goldhoff; printing, Shirley per, after which the young Small; entertainment, Irene Bus- couple left for a honeymoon sey; publicity, Marie Haas; ar- through the South. rangements, Florence Solomon, as. sisteil by Hilda Bederman, Belleen Reichstern, Sylvia Saperstein, Rose LEVKOVITCH • STEINMAN Myers and Marian Coleman. Miss Florence Steinman and MRS. IDA SCHULTZ For tickets and information call Michael Levkovitch were united in marriage Sunday, Nov. 20, by Mrs. Solomon, Townsend 7-4-101, Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, at affair will be held Jan. 6 at the or Miss Goldhoff, University 3-2110. Fort Wayne Hotel. his home, 1940 Gladstone. Dorothy Shetzer, chairman of Mrs. R. 13. Newman. in charge publicity, reports that her commit- of rummage, announces that a tee will issues a monthly bulletin. WELCH • BATCHKO Miss Ann Batchko, daughter of store is still available and dates The 5ollowing are members of the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Batchko may be made by calling Town- committee: „Ada Ruth Meyers, Gail of 237 Leicester Court, was send 7-7956. Mrs. A. Gittleman Wallich, Charlotte Ross, Ruth united in marriage to Harry is chairman of the souvenir Friedland, Sally Klayman, Re- Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. book. Mrs. William Fisher and becca Kahn, Jessie Hoffenbloom, Philip Welch of Toledo, 0., Sun- Mrs. J. Bagdade are taking care Sarah Weinstein, Naomi Goldstein, day, Nov. 20. The wedding was of spacing memorials and darl- Lill ian Westerman, Ruth and held at Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Top- ings. For information call Town- Nathalie Vickstein, Gertrude Kan- ton and Woodrow Wilson, with send 6-9553 or Tyler 7-3527. to• and Marie Haas. Rabbis Max J. Wohlgelernter and Joseph Eisenman officiating. The Judge Rubiner to Speak at Council of Pioneer Womens couple will reside at the Miller Emanuel Friday Evening Apts., Toledo. Organizations Forum Dec. 2 _ ROSEROOT • COLITZ A council meeting of the Pio- Louis C.olitz of Chicago an- - Organization w Judge Charles Rubiner will lec- held lv avOn flounces the marriage of his daugh- renu evening, Nov. ter, Sylvia Lois, to Don H. Rose- ture on "Our Jewish Agenda," 17, at the home of Mrs. Nettie root, son of Alfred Roseroot, on Friday. Dec. 2, 8:15 p. m., at the Goldwater. 2644 Richton Ave., Nov. 17. fifth in a series of Sabbath pro- All four groups of the organiza- grams arranged by Congregation tion were represented Before the I "Professor Mamlock" at Beth Tefilo Emanuel with the election of officers took place, a brief survey of the two years' Cinema Theater cooperation of Young Israel. work of the former secretary, These forums are held every Fri- Mrs. Sara Levine, was read by In view of what is happening day evening during the winter her. in Germany today, no Jew can season at the Taylor-Woodrow The following officers were at ford to miss the motion picture Wilson Synagogue. Congregation- electe dfor this year's council: "Professor bfamlock," which is al singing of "Zemiroth," led by Mrs. Jacob Schrier, secretary; showing at the Cinema, E. Co- Cantor Reuben Boyarsky, and a Mrs. Reitman, financial secretary lumbia at Woodward. With stark study hour in the weekly read- and treasurer. realism this film indelibly im- ing of the Pentateuch, led by All the four groups are favor- presses upon the audience the Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, are ably progressing with work for horror of the most shameful blot included in the program. the donor luncheon which will on modern civilization—Fascism The Emanuel-Young Israel Fri- take place on Jan. 10 at the and its attendant brutal persecu- day evening forum is addressed Masonic Temple. A get-together tion of minority groups. Every by a prominent out-of-town ortho- rally is planned for Dec 20 by Jew, every liberal, every man of dox rabbi once in three weeks; all the four groups. good will, in fact every person a local Jewish leader is invited who retains a spark of human to speak on the Sabbath follow- dignity should see this picture. Mizrachi Mlave Malice ing, and Rabbi Wohlgelernter, This blasting indictment of spiritual leader of Emanuel, de- Saturday Night Hitler and his sub-human hench- F liv ried ra sy. the lecture every third men, once and for all, dramati- The Mizrachi Organization of cally portrays what is happening Detroit is sponsoring a Mlave to some of the beat examples of Malke for Saturday evening, Nov. Officers Installed by the human race today. 26, at 8:30 p. m., at the Beth Junior Berditchevers Yehuda Synagogue, Pingree Ave., corner Woodrow Wilson. A re- Contributions to the Jewish Installation of officers of the port is to be given by the execu- Children's Home Junior Berditchevers was held at tive committee of its Meeting of the Beth Tefilo Emanuel Syna- Nov. 23. relative to the proposed The Jewish Children's Home rogue on Nov. 17. The officers Mizrachi regional conference acknowledges donations from the are: president, Sidney Wizen; which is expected to be held in following: Mrs. Ocerer; Mrs. vice president, Sidney Tendler; Cleveland within the next two Harry Srere; Mrs. Louis Rosen- rkording secretary, re-elected, months. Every one interested in that, in memory of Robert Schoen- Martin Tendler; financial secre- this project is asked to attend. berger, Mrs. Polosky and Eli tary, Ilerbert Schwidkay; corres- Refreshments will be served. All Rosenblum of Flint; Boy Scouts pending secretary, Sylvia Osborn; are welcome. Troop 23 of Bnal Moshe; Mrs. treasurer, Herman Shapiro; ser- D. W. Simons; Harry Hirshberg, geant-at-arms. Charles Klein. in memory of Mrs. Sarah Blu- Sherman Schwartz, a member, Women's Club of Work- menthal and Mina Betty Pasted; and his Rondoliers played for the men's Circle Plans Mrs. Alex Schreiber. occasion. Donor Event t. Sinai League Formal on Dec. to ■ AT BRILLIANT HADASSAH HONOR ROLL CELEBRATION 2,000 More than 2,000 people attended the annual Hadassah Roll of Honor gathering at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening. A brilliant address by Mrs. Moses Epstein, national presi- dent of Hadassah, summoned Detroit Jews to uninterrupted action in behalf of Palestine as the major colonization center for Jews who most leave their present homes. Victor Chenkin appeared in a program of Hebrew. Yid- , dish, Spanish and Russian songs. Mrs. 'Fred Ginsburg. chairman of this year's Honor Roll, greeted the gathering. Miss Sue Schnitz. chairman of the Honor Roll of Junior Hadassah which was this year joined with the senior organization, spoke briefly. A reception and dance followed the program. The Women's Club of the Workmen's Circle Center com- mittee will sponsor a rally at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Dee. 28, at 1 p. m. Refreshments will be served. A store has been rented for rummage at 2533 Hastings St, between Adelaide and Winder. Those wishing to participate and to earn their pledges for the donor luncheon, which will be held in February, should call any of the following: Mrs. Pecherer, Ty. 4-2007; Mrs. Cole, To. 5.0254; Mrs. Gothelf, Ty. 7-0399: Mrs. Katz, To. 7-4815. All proceeds of this donor luncheon will be used to help build a Workman's Circle center with a modern school. Flowers for all occasion. •— DexterNloy Florist. Tyler 64622. AFTER—THANKSGIV ING SALE of FU RS '88 '138 1 88 Values $125 to $250 Three important sale groups of quay ty furs at less than $200 . . . many more to choose from! Never have prices been so lo w; this is certainly an opportune time to s elect a fine fur coat, Deferred payments r ay be individually arranged. THIRD FLOOR B. SIEGEL CO. Contributions to Jewish Na- Officers Elected by Beth tional Fund Through Moses Y. P. S. . Hadassah Contributions to the tree plant- ing program of the Jewish Na- tional Fund, received by the De- troit chapter of Hadassah during the past week, were as follows: In rnentoey of Bertram Warner by Mr. slid Mrs. Morris Zackhel,11 and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson; In honor of the wwtding attnlvotearyof Mr. and Mrs. Willis/1111. Isenbeni by Mr. and Mrs Hinton alletzer; 0, memory of Haskell Morsel° by the Girls Croup of Temple Deth Jacob; Inlinwnyory of Leah Marks, by Dr and Mrs. Marry August; In memory of Nanwel Wodnick, by isr. amt Mrs ilueltin Mendeltisohn; in honor of Die wedding anniversary of Mr. awl Mrs. Julius Herman. Ily Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mow; in memory of Sam Porvin. by Mr and Mrs ftantuel !biker. Mr. and Mrs. A. Denlel• and Mr. and Mrs MIchsei IterkovIts; honoring the 16th birthday of Muriel Lipson, try Dr. awl Mrs. Adolph I.:thrift-Of In memory of Anna SlIberldatt, by Mr. and Mr. Jack Tobin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles llobln• by Mr. and Mrs. u. A. Lessen " The Detroit chapter of Hadassah co-operates with the Jewish Na- tional Fund, by arranging to re- ceive contributions to the fund de- voted to the planting of trees in Palestine. Mrs. Philip Lipson, 17527 Fairfield, University 1-9440 and Mrs. David Seligson, 3343 Sturtevant, Townsend 8-8742, are co-chairmen of the committee from whom all necessary information may be obtained. In the Church of England it was customary at one time for the men to cover their heads dur- ing the sermon. it% Officers for the ensuing term were elected by th members of the Young People's Club of Con - , gregation Beth S rises. Manuel Feldman was elec ed president; Esther Zonder, v ce president; Esther Berman. al cretary; Ber- nerd Mikofsky, tr asurer. Paul- inc Shapero and V olet Schwartz were appointed hea ds of commit- tees. Plans were disci sued for the coming affair and a social con- eluded the meetin g which was held Nov. 22, at the home of Geraldine Warren , 572 Trow- - bridge. The next n eeting, which will be open, will I e held at the synagogue, 586 Ov en. Those in- terested in joinini a club for cultural and social reasons and are 18 years of ag , are invited Thu seal of app" vol of the UNION 01 ORTHODOX J EWISH CONGREGATIONS, (AMERICA is on the labels of m ore than 50 Hems products. It antee that NO MEA 1?rangultS FATS have been used A rep tative of the Rabbis cal Couunc comes to our plant regularly. Peew it SOUP IS REA Y, adam D / M ready, except for the heating and A the opening of the can. Th e Heinz chefs have made their Vegetarian Soup LL exactly as you and any other 'mevin" would make it. Brewed in small batches to give the home-made flavor! Big, tender peas, crunchy carrots, Heinz "aristocrat" tomatoes and other garden fresh vegeta- bles are slow-cooked in their own juices to make tasty HEINZ VEGETARIAN SOUP NOT a condensed soup. Retains all of the origind flavor. 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