The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 01, 1933, Image 14

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10)02 Statement of Condition of The National City Bank of ROME Al clone of huninenn June 80, 1088 Resources Loans and Discounts — $ 1,087,294.26 U. S. Bondi .-$246,700.00 Rome St. Imp. Bond* 18,626.00 City of N. Y. Bond* 65,406.26 Oiher approved Bond* 826,365.76 Federal Reserve Bank S ock 12,000.00 County Warrant* 69,819.48 Other Securities 4.726.21 743,142.69 SECURITIES: Two Banking Houses, Furniture, Fixtures and Othjr Real Estate 200,266.25 Cash, due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer __ 374,416.81 Other Assets 8,414.66 $ 2,413,623.66 Liabilities Capital $ 200,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 36,647.81 Reserves 5,000.16 Circulation 200,000.00 Rediscounts 57,727.50 DEPOSITS 1,712,957.69 Other Liabilities 1,190.52 $ 2,413,523.66 Enjoy All Comforts of Gas GEORGIA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. 328 Broad Street Rome, Georgia S. V. O'Lenic, Mgr. THE GREAT AMERICAN VALUE Sales and Service Phones 1338 - 1339 ROME CHEVROLET CO. Cor. W. 1st and 6th Ave. ROME, GA Shop at JITNEY JUNGLE GROCERIES THE ECONOMICAL WAY ROME, GA. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued from page 10) • Mis* Jean Spitz, Miss Sophie Spitz and Mrs. Pauline Katz were hosts at open house in compliment to their aunt, Mrs. Rosa Strauss, who celebrated her eighty- second birthday. • Miss Nettie Asher and Mr. A. Asher motored to Macon for a week-end to visit friends. • Mrs. Sig. Samuels has returned from Milwaukee after visiting her mother, Mrs. Ginsberg, who celebrated her eighty- sixth birthday. • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solomon and Mr. Ed. Montag have returned from a motor trip to Chicago, Kalamazoo and Milwau kee. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ilirsch spent a week in New York City recently. • Mr. Ralph Feinberg and Mr. Morris Bernard are attending the University of Georgia. • Mrs. Rhetta Faber, of Montgomery, was the recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Rosalie Brickman. • Mr. Henry Hess is enrolled at the Warden School of Commerce in Phila delphia, Pa. • The many friends of Mrs. Kurt Hol land will be pleased to learn that she is convalescing from a serious illness at her home on Lafayette Drive. • Miss Marie Rice and Miss Lenora Chomsky are attending Ohio Stale Uni versity. • Mr. and Mrs. George Gershon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fox and Mrs. I. F. Sterne motored to Albany, Ga., for the celebra tion of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stern's tenth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Stern was formerly Miss Caroline Gershon. • Mr. Milton Weinstein is a student at Duke Univeristy in Raleigh, N. C. • Mr. Walter Visanska has returned from a business trip to Abbeville, N. C. • Miss Frances Schwab has enrolled at the Scoville School for Girls in New York, where she will resume her studies, specializing in art. • Mrs. Abner Lichtenstein and young son have returned from a week's stay in Birmingham, where they visited Mrs. Lichtenstein’s parents. • Mrs. Donald Oberdorfer and children have returned home after several weeks spent with relatives in Steubenville, Ohio. During that time Mrs. Oberdorfer joined Mr. Oberdorfer in New York City for a visit. • Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Bloom and son, Mr. Walter Bloom, are now residing in Miami, Fla. • Miss Rose Newman has returned from New York, where she was the guest of her cousin, Miss Mollie Siller. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Spiegel are in Miami, Fla., where they expect to spend the winter. • Miss F.dythe Epstein is in New York City, where she is a student at the New York School of Interior Decoration. • Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ochs, of Chatta nooga, were the guests of friends in At lanta recently. • The many friends of Mr. Sinclair Jacobs will he pleased to learn that he he recuperated from a recent operation. • Miss Bessie Getfen has been visiting Miss Helen Getfen in Athens, Ga. • Mrs. Arthur Heyman has been visit ing her daughter in Birmingham, Ala. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Grosherg and young daughter, Diane, formerly of Dallas, Texas, are now residing in Atlanta. • Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lowenthal are visiting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Schindler, in Tennessee. • M rs. Arthur Harris has returned from Milwaukee, where she attended the meet ing of the National Girl Scouts. DlNKINS- Davidson HARDWARE CO. 88 Central Avenue ATLANTA Wholesale Hardware .J BIRD-POTTS CO., INC. Welding Engineers ATLANTA, GEORGIA CLANTON & WEBB | CO. ! i A DIVISION OF AMERICAN HEATING CO. ATLANTA OFFICE 209 PRYOR. S.W. Quality Clothes OWENS-KING CO. Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings 245 Broad St. ROME, GEORGIA Railway Express Agency (INUORPt >RATK1>) 205 Broad Street ROME, GA. • R. E.. WARD, Agent Telephone 1440 420 Broad Street Floor Coverings - Window Shades Radios - Ranges and Heaters W. S. Qentry FURNITURE CO. INCORPORATED Home of Nationally Advertised Furniture ROME, GA. Rome Coca*Cola Bottling Company Delicious and Refreshing (wla 106-108 FIFTH AVE. ROME. GA. cMiller's Incorporated Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Clothing and Furnishings ROME. GEORGIA [14] ft THE SOUTHERN ISRAELI . E