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Title
Cupid's Book
Date Created and/or Issued
1932/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
A handbook for brides, published for local markets containing advertisements from San Jose businesses. Marriage record on page 5 between Georgia Eleanor Taylor and Leslie Stow Whitaker, dated June 25, 1932. Contains recipes, cooking guides, stain removal tips, and table etiquette. Advertisers include Bushnell, Chas C. Navlet Co. (20-22 E. San Fernando Street), M. Blum & Co. (47 S. Second Street), Mr. Henry A. Pfister Clerk of Santa Clara County, Stackpole's (199 South First Street), The Curtain Store (35 South Second Street), Hammer apparel (117-119 South First Street), Burns Mattress Co. (171-175 East Santa Clara Street), Naylor's Radio Salon (339 South First Street), Forward Dairy (42 Race Street), Smith Brothers Auto Trimming Shop (212 West Santa Clara Street), H. J. Pascoe Plumbing and Heating (208 West Santa Clara Street), Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate.
Type
Image
Identifier
36C7DDDC-94CF-45DF-ACA5-007769717450
1997-13-7
Subject
Marriage
Brides
Housekeeping (LCSH)
Cooking, American (LCSH)
Cookbooks--1920-1929 (LCSH)
Etiquette (LCSH)
Businesses--California--San Jose
Advertisements (LCSH)
Nineteen thirties (LCSH)
Beecroft, Ethelbert Lovell

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