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"COLUMBUS" SHEETINGS
for FOREIGN-DOMESTIC and
MANUFACTURING TRADE
COLUMBUS MFC. CO.
Columbus, Ga.
Wellington-Sears & Co., Selling Agents
65 Worfh St., New York
BRADLEY MFG. COMPANY
Manufacturers
Colored Sweaters and Hosiery Yarns
C. W. SCOTT, Agent
93 Worth St., New York City
EAGLE-PHENIX MILLS
Ticking - Flannels - Swedes -Denims - Suitings - Chambrays
Agents
HAYWOOD, MACKAY & VALENTINE
Textile Bldg., Worth St., New York City
ANCHOR
DUCK MILLS
Rome, Georgia
Manufacturers of
Ducks
Filter Cloths
Draperies
Upholstering Fabrics
SOCIAL AINI) PERSONAL
(Continued from page 14)
• Mr. Sidney Rich, of St. Louis, Mo.,
was the recent guest 0 f his mother, Mrs.
Dan Rich, and sisters, Miss Frances Rich
and Miss Rose Rich.
• The many friends of Mr. S. A. Visan-
ska, Jr., will be pleased to learn that he
has recuperated from a recent operation.
• Mrs. Rachael Davis and Mrs. Myrtle
Sternberger, of Greensboro, N. C., have
returned home after spending a few days
in the city as the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Sidney Davis.
• Mrs. S. E. Nissenbaum has returned
from Baltimore, Md., where she visited
relatives.
• Mrs. Morris Rich has returned to her
home at the Georgian 'Terrace Hotel,
after having spent the summer in Atlan
tic City, N. J.
• 'The many friends of Mrs. J. Bigler
will regret to learn that she is suffering
from serious injuries received in an au
tomobile accident in Rome, Ga., where
Mrs. Bigler has been visiting her son
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kutt-
ner.
• Mr. Bernard Mandle spent several
days in Charleston, S. (\, visiting friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rosenfeld have
returned from a visit to New York City.
• Mrs. J. Herzfeld, of Selma, Ala., has
been the guest of her son and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Herzfeld.
• Mrs. Sigmund Guthman is in I.os An
geles, Cal., where she is visiting her son
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Gold-
wasser. Mrs. Goldwasser was formerly
Miss Irma Guthman.
• The many friends of Miss Clementine
Haas will be pleased to learn that she is
recuperating from injuries sustained in a
recent accident.
• Mr. and Mrs. Minus Goodrich have
returned to their home in Sandersville,
Ga., after visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Gershon.
• Mrs. Frank Gottesman has returned
from Miami Beach, Fla., where she spent
several weeks recuperating from a recent
operation.
• Mrs. H. J. Wise, of New York City,
has been visiting her brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Steinheimer, at
their home on Lakeshore Drive.
• Mrs. I.. S. Horowitz entertained at a
birthday celebration in honor of her
daughter, Eleanore, who celebrated her
seventh birthday. Receiving with Mrs.
Horowitz were Mrs. Saul Gary, Mrs. S.
Horowitz, Mrs. Ben Stein and Mrs. Leon
Voll.
• The Alpha Delta Chapter of the Alpha
Omega Dental Fraternity entertained at
a formal dance at the Standard Club.
Officials of the fraternity include Chan
cellor, Sol Rubin, of Albany, Ga.; Vice-
Chancellor, Sidney Kahn, of New York;
Scribe, Ben Colton, of New Jersey; Quae'
tor, Alexander Paderewski, of Savannah,
Ga.; Praetor, Dr. Irving Goldstein, of
Atlanta.
• Mrs. Sam Schoen was the recent guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wenar in Bay
St. Louis, Miss.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sternberg and
children, Ann and Jerry, of Asheville,
N. C., have been the guests of their par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Visanska.
• Mrs. Abe Levy, of Chattanooga, has
been visiting Mrs. Samuel Eplan. Mrs.
Levy was formerly Miss Lena Abelson, of
Atlanta.
• Mrs. Claire Adler Goldberg and chil
dren, of New York, and Mrs. Meyer Col-
lat, of Savannah, Ga., are spending some
time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Adler.
• Mrs. Morris Hirsch has returned home
after spending some time with her par
ents in Birmingham, Ala.
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McDowell
Furniture
Company
Established 1901
Manufacturers
of
Furniture
Marion,
N. C.
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