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Friday, June 1, 194S

A Large Baked Ham Jewish Couple Served Ham By Jewish Friend, Beef By Catholic

By SID KAUFMAN Jowlsh Post Correspondent MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Maybe, there is a moral to this story. A young Jewish couple was married a month ago.

Two weeks ago, Jewish fellow workers of the groom’s, invited him and his bride for dinner. A large baked ham was plaeed on the table so the new-

lyweds ate everything but the meat course. Last week, one of the groom’s Irish Catholic friends invited the couple over. “Say,” said the host, “I want to know something. You don’t eat pork ,do you?” “No,” was the answer. Roast beef was served.

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