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Business Loans
ON THE Morris Plan
For many years Atlanta merchants have
found the Morris Plan system of loans, from
$1,000 to $5,000, most convenient because they
are most easily repaid from weekly sales.
Just now, when merchandise is advancing,
these loans are especially in demand.
Your friends are probably among our cus
tomers. Ask them—or call for a talk with us.
Five Per Cent Paid on Savings
The Morris Plan Co.
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SAVINGS
OF GEORGIA
Established 1911
66 Pryor St., N. E.
LOANS
offers —
All Green Asparagus Tips—Picnic size tins. 17c ea., $2 doz.
All Green Asparagus Tips—No. 1 square tins 25c ea.
All Green Asparagus-—No. 2 round tins—20 oz 25c ea.
Fancy Torelli Drained Citron 40c lb.
Shelled Pecan Pieces—I-lb. pkg. 79c
Shelled Almonds—I-lb. pkq 79c
Fresh Shipment F. F. V. Crackers and Cakes in Tins
—ffrmfwi/s
Jhere is no substitute
for QUALITY
The Home Owner who looks for
MAXIMUM PROPERTY PROTECTON
gets it when he looks for the S W P label.
estimates furnished without obligation
Sherwin-Williams
PAINT AND WALLPAPER
HEADQUARTERS
233 PEACHTREE PHONE WAInut 5789
Sherwin Williams
PAINTS
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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• Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berman and
daughter, Billie, have returned from Chi
cago, where they attended the World's
Fair.
• Mrs. Hannah Galanter and daughter,
Margie, returned from a three weeks’
trip to New York where they visited
friends and relatives.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vernon, former
residents of Birmingham, are now resid
ing in Atlanta on Parkway Drive.
• Miss Minnie Klotz has been vacation
ing in Miami Beach, Fla.
• Miss Sylvia Freedman spent several
days in Charleston visiting friends.
• Miss Bess Bodne has been visiting in
New York.
• Mrs. H. Pinosky, of Knoxville, Tenn.,
and two children have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen.
• Miss Sadye Rich, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Rich, left to resume her
studies at the University of Alabama.
Miss Rich will enter the senior class.
• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenbaum cele
brated the first birthday anniversary of
their daughter, Harriet Lee, at their
home, the guests numbering the imme
diate families of the couple. Mrs. Rosen
baum was assisted in entertaining by
her mother, Mrs. L. Pazol.
• Mrs. L. C. Adler has returned from
Raine, La., where she visited her mother,
Mrs. Mervin Kahn.
• Mrs. Max Breman has returned from
Chicago, where she attended the Century
of Progress Exposition.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Van Stavoren, Jr.,
are residing at the Hotel Georgian Ter
race.
• Miss Belle Visanska has returned from
Asheville, N. C., where she has spent the
past several months.
• Mrs. Ida M. Arnheim has returned to
her home in Savannah, after visiting
Misses Addie and Clara Steinheimer.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Visanska spent
a few days in Columbus recently as the
guests of their son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Rothschild.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Jacobs spent
some time in Chicago, where they at
tended the Century of Progress Exposi
tion.
• Miss Ida Wolf, of Aiken, S. C\, has
returned to her home after a visit to Miss
Kay Israils.
• Miss Kay Israils, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Israils, left for Georgia State Col
lege for Women, at Milledgeville, Ga.,
where she will resume her studies.
• Mrs. Henry Bauer and Mr. Henry
Bauer, Jr., have returned from Chicago,
where they visited the World’s Fair.
• Mrs. Sam Cronheim, of New Orleans,
La., was a recent visitor in the city, the
guest of Mr .and Mrs. H. Cronheim.
• Miss Rosalyn Merlin, of New Haven,
Conn., has been the guest of Miss Mitzie
Goldberg.
• Among those visiting Birmingham,
Ala., recently, were Messrs. Ralph
Rosenbaum, Jr., Stanley Marianthal, Sam
Dreyfus, Marvin Rauzin, Edgar Strauss,
Randolph Cummons and Allen Marcus.
• Mr. L. J. Levitas and son, Teddy, at
tended the Century of Progress Exposi
tion in Chicago, where they stayed at the
Drake Hotel.
• Rabbi and Mrs. Eugene Blachschleger
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Held en route to Montgomery,
Ala., where Rabbi Blachschleger has ac
cepted the position of rabbi of Beth Or
Congregation. For the past four years
Rabbi Blachschleger was assistant to
Rabbi E. N. Calish, in Richmond, Va.
• Mr. Ben Wiseberg and Mr. Ed. Leffler
spent Labor Day in Savannah, Ga.
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ENDICOTT JOHNSON
Extends To
Their Many Friends
The Wish for
A
Happy
and
Prosperous
New Year
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Better Shoes
for
Less A toney
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ENDICOTT
JOHNSON
C0RP.
ENDICOTT, N. Y.
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