Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1916 — ANNAPOLIS DEBUTANTE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
ANNAPOLIS DEBUTANTE
Miss Gladys Christy, one of the season’s most attractive iebufantes of the “navy set” of Annapolis, is the daughter- of Gapt. Harley H_ Christy* tJ. S- N., and Mrs. Christy, and her debut was one of the features of the 4 Annapolis season.
Germans and of producing the goods four per cent cheaper.” Mr. Mills then showed me around the works and demonstrated all the processes, from the raw material, which in this case is a-reel of fine Canadian wood pulp, to the highlyfinished fancy wall coverings in pattern and color. The paper is first cut into strips according to the width of yarn or rope strand required, then twisted on frames very similar to those used in cotton or woolen manufacture, and afterward, by means of spools of weft and warp, the material is transferred to looms which will weave anything, plain or fancy, ribbed or patterned. Incidentally, the invention will solve the great problem of how to make up the supply of packing string, for paper is nOw proved to be capable of carrying any reasonable weight.
