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AMBROSE NEWS.
Misses Marietta Daniels and Lou
delle Seymore, of Lax, were in town
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Curtis Vickers, of A. & M.
School at Douglas, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Vickers.
Misses Sue Boney and Alice Robert
son, of Osierfield, were weekend guests
of Mrs. C. A. Royal.
Miss Emma Walsh, of Osierfield,
spent the weekend with Miss Lillian
Norris.
Misses Lillian Norris, Sue Boney,
Alice Robertson and Mr. Merle White
attended the box social in Osierfield
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Jowers, Mr. M.
M. Seymore and Miss Velma Harper
visited in Fitzgerald -Sunday.
Miss Edna McDermitt was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper Sun
day.
Mrs. George G. Paulk, Mrs. R. J.
Paulk and Mrs. Rixie Brown were in
Fitzgerald Monday.
Ambrose Society met Friday, Dec.
3, and carried out the following pro
gram :
Song, Onward Christian Soldiers.
Roll Call.
Story of the Great Stone Face, War
ren Royal.
Our Insect Neighbors, Willie tae
Portwood.
The Blind Men and the Elephant,
Josie Vickers.
The Courtship of Miles Standish,
Willie Vickers.
Arithmetic Match- by Mildred Car
ter, Mary E. Seymore, Robert Leave!,
Ellen Vickers, Earnest Vickers, Josie
Vickers.
History Match by Limett Sills, Ra
chel Vickers, Erma Lee Stapleton,
Floyd Harper, Carl liane, Aubrey
Day.
The Eagle and the Owl, by Albert
Caves.
Spelling Match by Rachel Paulk,
Osee Day, Lester Harper, Mary Lee
Day, Annie Russ and Wilson Harper.
A Christmas Wish, Edna Burch.
“Busy Bee Society” met Friday,
Dec. 3, as there was no business the
society was called to order and roll
call members answering with Bible
verse.
Song by Society.
Dialogue, The Animals and Mirror.
Geography Match by 2nd and 3rd
Grades.
Prophecy and Story.
Dialogue, The Hare and Hedgehog.
History Questions, Adjective Game,
He Knew What I Wanted
EXQUISITE —is the only word which describes the wonderful
perfumes in our special Christmas stock—so delicate and fascinating are
the odors—so dainty and graceful the crystal bottles—so lovely the silk
lined boxes in which they are packed.
Perfumes lead the parade—always—in the thing that will
please her most—but, our selection of gifts that will also please is much
wider. We are listing a number of the beautiful Christmas gifts which
we have:
TOILET SETS WRITING SETS
COMPACTS STATIONERY
MAYONAISE SETS
CONSOLE SETS BEADED BAGS
MANICURE SETS HAND BAGS
ATOMIZERS
Dent’s Drug Store
Douglas, Georgia
Story. Recitation, Riddles.
How Bro. Rabbit fooled the Ele
phant.
Song by Society.
“Whittier Society” met Friday, Dec.
3, was called to order by the president.
Minutes of last meeting read and
adopted. Roll coll, members answer
ed with Bible verse. A suggestion
was made that we answer with our
Motto next time, “At the foot, but
climbing.”.
Song by Society.
Making the Automobile
Pay Dividends to
The Owner
The dividends of automo
bile ownership are a great
er freedom of action, more
contacts, more opportunity
for business and recreation,
more money, more health,
and more happiness. We
conduct this business so
that our customers get all
the dividends to which in
vestment in a car entitles
one.
It does made a difference
where you buy your car
DOS 6E Broth Elis
Jardine Auto Co.
213 Peterson Are. Telephone 110
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE. DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, DEC. 10. 1926.
Reading, Loyd Vickers.
Riddles, Lillian Norris.
Debate, Resolved that Harding was
a better president than Wilson. Af
firmitive: S. D. Philips, Ruby Vickers
and Edward Stapleton. Negative: Otis
Vickers, Charles Philips, J. T. Sills.
The judges decided a tie.
Recitation, Viola Bryant.
Recitation, Francis Moore.
Story of Baby Ray, Lois Vickers.
Song, Star Spangled Banner.
GIFTS FOR MEN
AT THE MAN’S STORE
Men appreciate sensible gifts. Good looking gifts, yes, but something
practical and useful. Something he would buy for himsell. Something he needs—
is the ideal man’s gift.
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Our store has everything a man’s heart can desire. If you buy it here our
label guarantees his appreciation—no matter how large or small the gift may he. He
knows that it is of finest quality and the newest style.
Our Christmas stocks are the most complete and boast of the best gift mer
chandise we have ever offered. We are pleased to say that our prices are an induce
ment in themselves to all thrifty shoppers.
Suspenders
Belts
What could be more useful
than a belt or a pair of sus
penders ? See our new braid
ed leather belts —some in alli
gator or in plain quality.
Suspenders as gay or plain as
they come with plenty of
snap. In Christmas boxes.
Belts SI.OO to $1.50
Suspenders, ,50c to SI.OO
Shirts
Give one or more of our
quality shirts handsomely
packed in a gay Xmas box.
We have them in silks—
broadcloths —and finest per
cales and madras, as well as
other new materials. All
sizes and patterns.
EACH
$1.95, $2.50, ’53.00, $3.50
—and a hundred other handsome,
quality gifts!
G. C. WEITMAN COMPANY
Hatters Haberdashers Clothiers
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Scarfs
He can use a scarf! If for
protection or for fashion or
both —see ouis! Gay striped
silks —knitted ones and oth
ers of warm brushed wool.
Each $1.50 to $5.00
Headwear
Our stock is complete—
style, quality and good look
ing.
John B. Stetson’s Hats
$6.50 to SB.OO
Etc hi son’s Hats
$4.00 to $5.00
Caps
$1.95 to $2.50
Gloves
The old saying of cold hands
warm heart doesn’t apply
here —for to give him a pair
of our quality gloves will
surely warm the coldest
heart.
Per Pair .$1.50 to $4.95
Socks
Several names on your list
can be given hocks. Luxur
ious silk ones—silk lisle or
the fancy colored wool for the
younger man. In Xmas boxes.
Per Pair....35c to $1.50