Bag, Freezer
Bag, Freezer
Bag, Freezer

Bag, Freezer

Object number2013.71.12
Date1950-1980
MediumPaper
Credit LineGift of Alan A. Glaser
DescriptionFlattened brown paper freezer bag. Printed in white and blue is an illustration of an elf (Jack Frost?) with snow flakes and accents. Printed text on front has use information. Maker's mark printed at top front edge.Dimensions14.688 x 4.375 in. (37.3 x 11.1 cm)
InscriptionsPrinted text "froste / bag / SPECIALLY TREATED / FOR YOUR PURCHASES OF / ICE CREAM / & / frozen foods / PLACE IN FREEZER COMPARTMENT".
MarksText printed at top front edge, printed inside waving flag: "ADVANCE / QUART / 100% KRAFT / froste / TRADE MARK".
Historical NotesPart of a collection of items related to the Glaser’s Bakery and Ice Cream store on Crafton Boulevard in Crafton, Pennsylvania. Jacob Glaser opened the store around 1903 after he stopped working in his uncle’s bakery in the North Side and moved to Crafton. He built the current (as of 2013) building in the early 1920s. The Glaser’s bakery and ice cream shop was a family business for several generations. They made their own bread and ice cream and also had a cake decorating business. Jacob lived above the store and his son George (and wife Annie) lived in a house the family built right next to the store (recently, as of 2013, torn down). George’s children Art, Charles, Josie, and Elizabeth ran the store after him. Art Glaser (donor Alan’s father) made ice cream in the store, Josie decorated the cakes, and Charles was the baker, both of the brothers would go on deliveries. Elizabeth married and moved away so she did not work long at the store. Charles was also an avid musician who performed in a local orchestra band, his band trunk as well as megaphones, dance card, and song list notebook were also donated. Charles lived above the bakery with his family. The bakery closed in 1981 when Art became sick. All of the siblings encouraged their children to go to college and not enter the family business. Art and Charles were avid tennis players and had a side business stringing tennis rackets and coaching tennis. All of their children went to college on tennis scholarships.
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