The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, December 01, 1933, Image 18

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COTTON WASTE All Grades for Bedding Manufacturers and Spinners Machined Waste for Wiping Purposes Jute Bagging Paper Stock RIVERSIDE MILLS Augusta, Cia. ESTABLISHED 1918 Ragan Knitting Company INCORPORATED Hosiery Manufacturers THOMASVILLE, N. C. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued from page 16) • Miss Carrie Schiff is now residing in Atlanta after spending the past few months in Florida. • Mrs. Charlotte Desburg, of Cleveland, Ohio, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Massell. • Mrs. Ben Bashinski and young daugh ter, Anne, of Macon, Ga., spent some time in the city recently as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herzog. • Mrs. Eugene Oberdorfer, Sr., is spend ing several weeks in Jacksonville, Fla. • Mr. Mike Mohr, of Montgomery, Ala., was the recent guest of his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mohr. • Mrs. Sigmund Pappenheimer has re turned to her home at the Georgian Ter race Hotel. • Miss Fannie Goodrich has returned to Savannah, Ga., after visiting Miss Polly Gershon. • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mohr and young son, Julian Boehm Mohr, spent several days in Montgomery, Ala., visiting rela tives. • The many friends of Mrs. Lee Straus- burger will be pleased to learn that she has recuperated from a recent operation. • Mr. and Mrs. Nathan DeWald, of Sa vannah, (la.; Mrs. Herbert Schiff, of Mobile, Ala., and Mrs. Alva Herzog, of Columbia, S. ('., were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fiebleman. While in Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. DeWald were honored upon the celebration of their fortieth wedding anniversary. • Miss Charlotta Freiberg, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Leonard H. Freiberg, of Cincinnati, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Baron Asher at their home on Forrest Road. Miss Freiberg, who is the granddaughter of Mr. Bernard Freiberg and the late Alice Weihl Freiberg, is a student at the University of Cincinnati. • Miss Kate Tanenbaum, of Augusta, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Tanenbaum, in Warrenton, Ga. • Mrs. Sam Rosen, of Savannah, was the recent guest of Mrs. J. Sawilowsky, of Augusta. • Mrs. Harry Shapiro, of Augusta, is visiting relatives in Philadelphia, Pa. • Mrs. Louis Berns and family, of Nash ville, Tenn., have been the guests of Mrs. Morris Berns in Augusta. • Mrs. Ben Cohen and son, of Augusta, have been visiting relatives in New York City. • Mrs. S. Steinberg, of Augusta, was the recent guest of relatives in Atlanta. • The many friends of Mrs. Jake Schra- meck, of Augusta, will be pleased to learn that she has fully recuperated from a re cent illness. • The Wednesday Bridge Club of Au gusta entertained at a formal dinner dance. The hostesses for the occasion were Mesdames D. M. Levy, Philip Daitch, Hill Silver, Lou Ehrlich. Harry Wilensky, Newman Tanenbaum, Jos. Berns, Anne Blum, Julius Bogoslov. Guests for the evening included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levine, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmerling, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fogel, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wilensky, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ghitter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilensky, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Karmen Sawilowsky, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levy. • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, of Au gusta, spent a few days in Atlanta re cently. • Mrs. Frank Goldberg and family, of Augusta, were the recent guests of rela tives in Macon. (Please turn to page 24) ANDERSON COTTON MILLS I I ♦ ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA * THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE