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Boyish Figures Are These
A group of young women wt ose physique, alone, has brought many
into their (living theater, will perform the entire week of the Geor
gia State Fair. Sept. 27-Oct. i!, at Savannah. They are the beauties
of Ethel Dore’s Bathing Revue with Zeidman & Pollie’s Shows.
Their skill in high and fancy diving is quite an attraction '
2HIEF JUSTICE RICHARD B. RUSSELL WILL
OVERWHELMINGLY DEFEAT SEN. GEORGE
For
United States
Senator
September Bth
WHY?
Because:
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Judge Russell opposes the League of Nations and its World Court for
hlch Senator George voted In violation of his 11)22 platform and opposes
!l foreign entanglements.
Judge Russell opposes permitting the World Court of the League of
Nations with ten foreign Judges to vote us Into the wars of the world with
which we have no concern.
Judge Russell favors Farm Relief Bills; favors collecting war debts due
i by the European nations amounting to many BILLIONS, and he favors the
operation of the Muscle Shoals Plant so as to provide cheap fertilizers and
nitrates to our distressed farmers. Senator George and the Power and Fer
tilizer Trusts opposed this and Senator George voted against the McNary Bi 1
for Farm Relief passed by the House and stated in the Senate that he was
opposed to the Ford Bill for the operation of Muscle Shoals Plant.
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THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE. DOUGLAS, GEORGIA. SEPT. 3. 1926.
Broxton News
Mrs. D. D. Nexobtrr,
Mrs. F. C. Veazey and sons, Fred
and Frank, left Tuesday for a visit to
relatives in Albany.
Mrs. Ella Curry has been quite sick
the past few days.
Rev. R. O. Martin, who is conduct
ing a meeting in Emanual County, is
expected home Friday.
Mrs. Jesse Newbern, little daughter
and son returned Wednesday from a
visit to Mrs. Newbern’s parents in
McDonough.
Miss Velma Wooten has returned to
Miami.
Dr. and Mrs. >C. C. Giddens and
children moved to their home in Val
dosta Saturday and Mr. D. Kirkland,
of West Green, who purchased Dr.
Giddens home moved his family here
the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roddenberry an
nounce the birth of a little son.
(Osgood Gardner, of Willacoochee,
the son of a former pastor of the M.
E. church here, is associated with Sapp
& Wooten.
Messrs. C. F. Chambliss, J. B. Jor
dan and Commissioner P. L. Moore
spent Wednesday in Mcßae.
Mrs. Jim Wall is at home after a
visit to a sister in Cordele.
Miss Irene Wall is the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. B. C. Howell “in Rebecca,
having accompanied Mrs. Howell and
sons on their return home after a
week end visit in the home of Mr. Jim
Wall.
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couldn’t rest good at night. I
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wasn’t hungry.
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Thousands of other women
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Buy it at your druggist’s.
Far Female Trouble*
Mrs. J. M. Pulliam is on the sick
list. Her illness will delay the re
turn of the family to their home in
Kentucky.
Mr. E. L. Bledsoe made a business
trip to Tifton Wednesday.
Messrs. Sam and James Wall and
Miss Mattie Nell Wall plan to spend
the week-end in Cordele.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Faircloth had
as their dinner guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. A. Cliett, Mr. and
Mrs Terrell Sanders and daughter,
Myrtice, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sumlin,
Mr. Fred Powell, Mrs. Black and lit
tle daughter, of Willacoochee.
The benefit picture “The Thief of
Bagdad” met with decided success. A
good sum was realized by the Motzart
Music Club of Broxton while the exact
amount is not known, tile club’s pro
ceeds exceed fifty dollars.
Rev. R. 0. Martin conducted a meet
ing at Oak Grove the hast week.
Mrs. W. H. Emery, after a visit to
her parents here, returned to her
home in New Orleans the first of the
week.
Rev. R. 0. Martin will accompany
his son, Owen, to Martha Berry next
week where the latter will be enrolled
as a student.
Mr. Sam Rainbow, of New York, is
the expected guest of Mr. W. M. Rain
bow.
Mr. and Mrs. ißoy Bailey, Miss Viola
Goss and Miss Marguerite Johnson
rpent Sunday in Bainbridge. Mr.
14r. Bailey’s brother, Mr. Asa Bailey,
returned home with them.
Robert Lewis will go to Augusta
the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Judge and lit
tle daughter, of Atlanta, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Judge during
the week-end.
Messrs. Tom and Henry Judge and
Dr. C. C. Giddens spent Saturday and
Sunday in Valdosta.
SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY, 6TH.
■ The fall term of the Broxton scjiool
begins Monday. Misses Willie Ryals,
of Eastman, Jennie Lou McMahan, of
Oglethorpe and Julia Willis, of Chaun.-
cey, are expected Saturday and Prof.
Glen Parrott, of Charlotte, N. C.,
will reach here Friday. Mrs. R. L.
Kight, Miss Viola Goss and Miss
Eunice Martin are already at hand.
The board of education is to Ibe con
gratulated in securing so able a fac
ulty and we look fonvard to a suc
cessful school year.
WOMAN’S CLUB TO
ENTERTAIN FACULTY
The Broxton Womans Cluib will en
tertain in the club room on the after
noon of Friday, Sept. 10, in honor of
the faculty of the Broxton High
School. Other invited guests wlil be
the patrons of the school, the Board
of Education and resident pastors.
MR. AND MRS. BLEDSOE
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bledsoe had as
their dinner guests Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pullian and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Pulliam and
Mr. Jesse Newbern and daughters.
CLUB MEETING.
Broxton Womans Club met Thurs
day, 26th, at the home of Mrs. J. R.
Lewis with Mesdames G. N. Thompson
ansi H. V. Johnson assisting.
After the business meeting a social
hour, comprising talks from the var
ious committee chairmen and a hum
orous reading by Mrs. J. R. Lewis was
much enjoyed.
The hostesses on this occasion serv
ed delightful chicken salad and pine
apple sandwiches dith iced tea.
Mrs. J. H. Milhollin expressed in a
short talk the clubs appreciation of
Mrs. C. C. Giddens, who has since
moved to Valdosta.
Guests on this occasion were Mrs.
J. M. Pulliam, Mrs. R. H. Pulliam and
Miss Mary Pulliam.
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