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You Get Quick Action
at GULF STATIONS
Courteous service is brought to you, on the run, by Gulf Service Salesmen.
STOP AT THE
SIGN OF
THE ORANGE
DISC.
Your tank is filled with Gulf Gasoline . . . your crank
case is drained and refilled with Gulf Motor Oil . . .
your car is greased thoroughly . . . your windshield is
wiped . . . your radiator is filled . . . your battery is
checked . . . you receive road maps and complete tour
ing information . . . promptly at all Gulf Stations.
Just watch for the Sign of the Orange Disc. Slow down.
Drive in. You, and your pocketbook, will be pleased.
GULF REFINING COMPANY
• Mr. Max Samuels left for a m or tri»|
through Texas, where he will tr.a-fl f^l
several weeks.
• Mrs. B. Z. Phillips has return d f : ,,.
Wisconsin, where she spent the -urnrr.**I
months.
• Mr. Armand Wyle is in Erie p,
where he is visiting his daughter, \f.J
P. H. Phillips.
• Mrs. Victor Kriegshaber and Mu
Marian Kriegshaber have been tb<
guests of Mrs. Raymond Schwartz j (
Sumter, S. C.
• Mrs. Julia Seligrnan is visiting reii
tives in Anderson,, S. C.
• Mr. Armand May is in C'hicag
where he is attending the World’s Fair.
• Among the students returning to the
University of Georgia at Athens, Ga., art
Miss Lena Whiteman, Mr. Herbert
Rosenberg, Jr., and Mr. Simon Selin, Jr
• Mr. J. N. Reisman is spending son*
time in Florida, where he has gone o«
a business trip.
• Miss Carlyn Strauss, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Leo Strauss, has returned to
the University of Wisconsin to resume
her studies for the coming year.
• Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brcslaz and Min
Dorothy Breslaz are the guests of Mr
and Mrs. J. I. Bloom at their home on
Clifton Road.
• Miss Harry Schlesinger, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schlesinger, has re
turned from Chicago, where she attended
the W'orld’s Fair.
• Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosenberg and
family and Mrs. Marcus Loeb have re
turned from a two weeks’ stay in Chi
cago, where they attended the World*
Fair.
• Mrs. Sam Kahn and Mr. Herbert
Kahn, formerly of Montgomery, are now
residing in Atlanta.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fuchs, Miss Jean
Fuchs and Mr. Louis Fuchs have re
turned from Chicago, where they visited
the World’s Fair.
• Miss Rose Morris has returned fr>re
a visit of several weeks in Miami, Fla.
• Mr. William Clarke spent a week r
St. Simons Island recently.
• Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Guthman an
son, Siegfried, Jr., spent Labor Day
Montgomery.
• Mrs. Ralph Rosenbaum and V "
Helene Rosenbaum have returned f*''
a visit to Mrs. Lester Schwartzman •
Chattanooga, Tenn.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gottesman b*
returned from Chicago, where the*
visited the Century of Progress E*P
sition.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Asher and M
and Mrs. Oscar Strauss, Jr., spent a ,f "
davs in Tate Mountain Estates, Ga.
Charleston, S. C.
• Miss Ida Steinberg has just returned
from an extensive trip to Northern p*’ 11
• Miss Dora Steinberg has returned f for
a visit with friends in North Carolina.
• Miss Elsie Dornblatt and Mrs.
blatt are the guests of Dr. and N
Levine.
• Mrs. Arthur P. Cohen has return*
from visiting relatives in Chicago
there she attended the World's F-» r
• Mr. M. H. Nathans is enjoying a '
Whik
in Chicago and the World's Fair.
e he'd
• SAO and TEP houseparties we
on Folly Beach over Labor Day week-*
• Mr. Edwin Beer, of Athens, wa n
city for Labor Day week-end.
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