The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 30, 1930, Image 14

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Page 14 The Southern Israelite A Southern Institution Serving the South for 38 Years SMASHING PRICES Society (Continued from Page 9 Mrs. Jack Bierman of Valdo <, and young son, Maurice, recent’ ■’,* ited their parents. Mr. and Mr . Minsk at their home on Parkwa- Drive. Miss Beatrice Weissman and r an , father, Mr. M. Finkelstein Crew Street, left for New York , ,|. 6th, where they will be the u Mr. and Mrs. H. Finkelstein ROGERS 37 or PALMETTO ( Self-Rising ) ( Plain ) 20% to 30% off On All Grades of FLOUR Not for a long time have you been able to buy such high grade and medium good grades of flour as are offered in these . . . . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Here is a flour equal to even many so-called high grades sold by many merchants. Why pay 20c to 30c a sack more and get no better flour? Mr. Louis Cantor of Savannah, Ga spent the week-end in Atlanta r ndv Mr. Jack Litchenstein is sp< • ding , few days with his mother, Mr> M Litchenstein. Mr. Litchensteii his way to the Carolinas when lie will manage a Publix Theatre. Mrs. Haskel Finkelstein and son have returned to their home in \'cw York after an extensive trip with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Hattie Weissman. Mr. Ike May has returned to h home in Rome, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kesler are making their home temporarily in Birmingham. Ala. Mr. Mutt Goldstein of St. Loui>. Mo, spent a day in Atlanta recently. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hurowitz & son Irving, of Dalton, Ga., spent the week end w’ith their parents, Mr. and Mrs A. Tenenbaum. Mrs. Sam Estroff and sons, oi Lake land, Fla., are the guests of her mother Mrs. Barkin on Washington St re t. REDUCED AS FOLLOWS 12 SACK 94 LB. SACK 48 s £k QC LB. SACK 49c 97c $ 1.81 $ 3.50 WHITE LILY FLOUR (Plain or Self-Rising) If you want to pay a little more and get the highest grade flour milled in America . . . yet priced much lower than other flours supposedly as good . . . try White Lily at these low prices: 12 J&. 24 skL 48 sk? K nr lb. SACK 67c $ 1.25 $ 2.45 *4.69 Only the choicest—the very best—whe\t is used in making Rogers’ flours— and we are giving you TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED PRICES in this big flour sale. EVIDENCE or CIRCUS (Plain) (Self-Rising) Positively the best medium grade low-priced flour you can buy. 12 s k?k OA LB. SACK 48 SACK Q£ lb. SACK 39c 77c *1.49 *2.89 Miss Mollye spent the week-end in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. M. A. Greenblatt and two chil dren, Benjamine and Madeline, are re cuperating from recent tonsil operation'. Mrs. J. Weill. Biltmore Hotel, has recently undergone a very serious op eration at the Piedmont Hospital. Mr. Bernard Cohen of Washington Street is visiting his sister, Mrs Jerry Cheritan, of Chicago. Mr. Nathan Wolenskv of 1 ampa. Fla., spent a few days in Atlanta. Mrs. H. Cohen is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Harry Hurowitz, of Birming ham, Ala. Mrs. Sam Levy has recovered trom a tonsil operation. Miss Ray Cuba of New York 1 - is visiting her mother on Washing'’ Street. Miss Lillian Dostor entertained open house Sunday night. M i rs - J ? ke F ?:r: , M. EISENSTEIN, Soviet • ector. who is Jewish. 1 tor United States to do a pn .. a uglas Fairbanks, bairbank mber of the Jewish Theatr.ca 1 Lm - lough the story of his ben g not credited. . / f*nntinued on Page *