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AROUT ROMAN CATHOLICS
CATHOLICS DO NOT BELISVI
That the I’ope la God.
That tha Pop* cannot do wron*.
That tha Popa has temporal right* In America.
That tha Popa can claim thalr political allegiance
That tha Popa can nullify law*. oatha, or contracta at will,
THEY DO NOT BELIEVE
That tha marriage* of Protaatanta are Invalid.
That Proteatant huabanda and wive* era living In aln.
That the children of Protaatanta are Illegitimate.
That contracta With ProteaUnta may be broken.
Tli/1 l’roteatanta may be hated or peraecuted.
That Protaatanta will all be damned.
THEY DO NOT BELIEVE
That public enhoola are an aril.
That they ought to be abollahed or deatroyed
That they ought not to be supported by a common tax.
That education ought not te be universal and free.
That It ought not to be compulsory where necessary.
THEY DO NOT BELIEVE
That they can buy forglvneaa of aln.
That they can purchase freedom from purgatory.
That they can get Indulgence to commit aln.
That sin can be forgiven without repentence.
THEY DO NOT BELIEVE
That imagea may be worehlppedL
That anybody or thing may be worshipped or adored "In the
heavens above, or tha earth below, or the waters beneath
the earth," but the On# Trua God.
IP YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT CATHOLIC* DO
BELIEVE, WRITE THE
CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION
OF GEORGIA
1400-1410 Lamar Building.
AUQU6TA, GEORGIA
Election Return* received by special wire,
via Western Union, and will be posted in
front of our store Tuesday night.
JUVENILIS DEPARTMENT —SECOND FLOOR
Special Sale
Girls' Dresses
AGES 7 TO 14 YEARS
$10.95
There Is warmth in
the very clothing of
these attractive
dresses that will
brighten the dreariest
winter day. Especial
ly designed by Jack
Tar for the growing
miss.
Flannel* and Jersey* in
plaids and plain color*.
Deep brown, henna, bright
blues and tan*.
Through the
courtesy of Eve
Repair Co.,
Ele cll on Re
turns will be
b r o a d c asted
over Radio at
our store. Every
body welcome.
'tftfyCi/cstciTi/crUj
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Madge Evans
Hats
FOR GIRLS
All tha newest shades,
materials and colors, to
go with the new dresses
* $4.00 to $7.00
SOCIET Y
YOUR FRIENDS WHERE
THEY ARE AND WHAT
THEY ARE DOING
Friends of Mrs. Arthur Moles-'
worth will learn with pleasure that
she will return to Augusta this win
ter and have an apartment on the
HilL
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. N. R Davis have
as their guest at their home on
Green* street Airs. W. H. Fulton, of
New York.
• * e
Mr. and Mr#. Gus Dorr motored
up to Madluon last night, accom
panying Mr# William E. Shep
pard on her return home after a
visit with them.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ray have re
turned from Athena
see
Mra. J. A. Haley has returned to
Nashville, Tenn.
see
Mra i. A. Low, of Macon, was
In tha city Friday.
• • e
Mrs. Mlldrad Morgan and Miss
Lois Adams, of Dearing, Ga, were
in the city Friday.
aa a a
Mrs. P. B. Ogletree, of Marina
Ga spent yesterday In the city,
• • a
Mrs. Stewart Harris of Athens Is
In tha city for the week-end.
• * •
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Leach of
Athens, Is In the city for the week
end
* • *
Mrs. 3. H. Walker, Jr, har# re
turned from Athens, Ga
• • •
Mr*. S. E. Wall and Miss Ida
Francis Wall were In Atlanta yes
terday.
a * *
Mrs. A. G. Jackson has returned
from Greenboro, Ga
• • *
Mrs. E. Cavenaugh, of Southport,
N. C, was In the city yesterday.
• • •
Mrs. Jack Paul and Mr. Laird
Paul, of Edgefield, spent the week
end In Augusta with her sister, Mrs.
A J. Connell.
a * *
Augusta friends of Xtr. and Mra.
Robert S. Paul, of Jacksonville. Fla.,
will be greatly Interacted to learn
of the birth October 2* Of a eon.
Mr*. Paul Is recalled here in her old
home as Miss Tennis C. Browning.
* • •
Mr. Jo* Parantha, Washington,
Ga, was in the city Saturday.
« • •
Col. Bill Pearle, Thomson, Qa,
was In the city yesterday.
* • *
Mr. W. T. Wilson, of Charlotte,
N. C, was In the city Saturday.
• • *
Mr*. J. B. Mobley, of Waynes
boro, has returned home after a
visit with her sister, Mr*. Petren
and Miss Mary Petrea.
* • *
Mr. Dan Sullivan Is here from
Memphis, Tenn, where he is now
making hits headquarters.
• • •
Mrs. Marl* Gaines, Mrs. Wash
ington, Mrs. Ruby Patera and
llenry Gaines enjoyed an outing at
'Tinedale" Friday.
see
Mr*. Charles F. Agrell returned
yesterday to Atlanta nfter spend
ing several weeks with her slater.
Miss Bust# Robert, at her apart
ment on Telfair street.
• a •
Mr*. Bt Julian Cullum Is In
Athena
• * *
Miss Blots* Day ha* returned
from Thomson, Ga, whero she vis
ited her aunt, Mrs. Jl. C. McCorkl*.
having been called there by the Ill
ness of her little Claudia McCor
kla
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. William Muller
*r# visiting Mr. and Mrs. William
K. Miller, Jr, and Miss Martha
Miller, In Chicago.
• • *
Mr. Earle I,ns* and Mr. M. R. Bar
ion were among the Augusta visit
ors at the Warrenton fair last
week.
* * *
Mrs. Charlea Dobson has return
ed to Greensboro, N, C, after visit
ing Mra J. PL Morris.
* * •
Miss Cornelia Dyer, of Thomson
was the guest last week of Mra
Walter Dozier.
see
Mr*. L. O. Calvin has returned
ed from Columbia 8. C, where aha
visited her daughter, Mrs. William
M. Buechel, who accompanied her
homo and is spending the weekr
and with her.
e e a
Mrs. J. H. Cartledg* and Mm.
Sam Melton ware down from
Thomson Thursday.
• * •
Mra. H. M. Fleming, Miss Alma
Fleming, Master Ray Fleming. Mm
J. S. Hardin, Misses Edith and Neil
lfardln, of Leah, Ga.. spent Wed
nesday in Augusta shopping.
• » •
Mm Pickens Rutter ha* return
ed from Gainesville. Ga, where ahe
visited her father, Mr. Petit.
• • •
Mis* Loretta Green* and Miss
Alllne McGee were recent visitors
to Lonesome Drove, Ga.
* * *
Mra James ft. Kuhn* and Mlaa
Caroline O'Neill have arrived on
the Hill and opened up their winter
home.
* e *
Mr*. Ren Fulcher has returned
from a visit with relatives In Mll
len. Ga
see
Mr. N. P. Economot has return
ed to Milieu aft-r visiting his
daughter, Mm It. D. Coclln.
* * 1 #
Friends of Mr. and Mm C. F.
New will he pleased to learn of
the satisfactory condition of Mm
New after surgical treatment at
University Hospital.
• • •
Miss Emmie Saxon Is visiting
Mm John James In New Tork.
* * *
R. I- Chamber*. Jr., motored up
to Athens yesterday with a party
of friends to attend the Georgla-
Tennetsee football game.
...
Mr. Alvin Harrison, of Lonesome
Grove, Ga, was In Augusta Thura
day.
• • *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold La Roche
are motoring today to Greenville,
8. C„ where they will spend the day
with friend*.
see
Mra. Self* Jones has returned
from an extended visit In Florida.
• • •
DICK DE TREVILLE CELE
BRATES FOURTH BIRTHDAY
Among the social events of the
week In Juvenile circles, was tha
celebration of the fourth birthday
of Dick d* Trevllle. Tuaender and
pink were the color scheme chosen
hr the little host. Ills great grand
mother'a mahogany table was de
corated With lavender fringe, sus
pended from the chandelier and
caught at the four corners, and
hun in festoons around the table:
upon Its polished surface were the
beautiful and artlstle birthday
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.’
cakes, done in lavender and pink
with four tiny pink tapirs. Silver
vases with mammoth pink roses,
silver baskets of pink and laven
der heart cakes, miniature baskets
tilled with colored mints marked
each place. Pink candles in crystal
holders, cast a soft glow over all.
Miss Marian Bullard, assisted
Mr*. Richard de Trevllle In enter-
HOW TO TAKE
OFF THAT FAT
See what a difference a few pouhds make
Let “SAN-GRI-NA" show yo« how you con easily and
safely loose 5 te 6 POUNDS A WEEK.
It’s Simply Wonderful !
Why do you look funny and much older than you really ire? Why do you
over-heated, to red in tho face irul uncomfortable? Why is It your clothes
you may have to take ft a little longer, but when SAN-GRI-NA is used as per
directions, THERE IS NO CHANCE FOR FAILURE. Get one box of SAN-GRI-NA
to-day from your druggist and make this test: Weigh yourself. Take two small
tablets before your meals, and watch the scale go down! Almost immediately after
taking SAN-GKI-NA you will feel better and lighter—more r**P. more ambition.
Your clothes will be more comfortable Your health will improve, and so will your
looks. I)o not hesitate YOU HAVE BEEN FAT TOO LONG NOW. Get
SAN-GRI-NA today. IT TS GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. Sold
with a money-back guarantee.
NOTICE—Since SAN-GRI-NA has been Introduced in America, ft has been
indorsed and is used by American Physicians, Nurses and Beauty Specialists.
Dr. Rudolph, former Health Commissioner, has issued a statement recommending it
to all fat people as a positive, quick and harmless way to reduce.
Oc sale at Howard’i, C. T. Ootchlus & Bro., or Land Drug Store.
Special Values In Living Room Suites
Our Credit Plan Makes Ownership Extremely Easy
This Three-Piece Velour Suite Priced at
$187.50
Not only is this «4W of the most attractive suites we
have ever seen at this price range, but it is also the
most remarkable value that we have ever been priv
ileged to offer. It is exactly as pictured, covered in
a splendid grade of velour, upholstered over deep coil
springs and just see how reasonably priced it is.
Easy Credit Terms
Buy Your Furniture on Maxwell’s Partial
Payment Plan.
973 BROAD STREET.
taining the little folk with delight
ful games. After an hour or more
of pure fun, the the children were
adorned with dainty lavender caps
and ushered Into the dining room
where they were served with deli
cious pink Ice cream and heart
cakes.
The guests were Misses Alice
Klinck, Marjory Franklin, Cristine
Lawrence, Adalaide Vaughn, Helen
Vaughn, Myra Beldjng, wVnn Mason
Leitch, Josephine Heine. Joe Bur
tell. Jack Cornell, Birge Wise,
Gary Turner, Rickard Hanklnson,
Jack Glinck, Julian Garvin.
never look right t Why do you puff and
feel all in? Why are your slender
friends getting: ill the mention, and
you have to take a back seat? Because
YOU ARE TOO FAT! To-day to be a
success, a woman must be slender, at
tractive and full of pep. Competition
is keen ill over* but more to among
women 1
No matter how fat you are, nor how
many things you have already tried to
reduce, and how many times you have
been disappointed, you cannot be worse
off than 1 was. For ysars I was bur
dened with pounds anu pounds of fat.
I suffered with high blood pressure, diz
ziness, weak heart, puffing, and all the
troubles fat people know only too well.
I had tried everything sold to reduce,
but did not succeed. Then one day in
Paris a friend told me about SAN-GRI
NA—discovery of a well-known French
physician. I was afraid to take any
thing to reduce, and just like you to-day,
I hesitated. Finally 1 spoke of SAN
GRI-NA to my own family physician,
and he advised me to try it. I did. In
eight weeks I lost exactly 53 pounds.
I never regained a pound. I am in the
best of health and feel I must let all
fat people know about SAN-GRI-NA, as
it is the only thing which ever did me
any good, and I know of hundreds of men
and women in America to-day who could
tell you the same thing. Many physi
cians now are prescribing SAN-GRI-NA
not only to their patients, but to their
own immediate family.
If you want to lose only a few
pounds, you will be surprised how
quickly SAN-GRI-NA will do it. If
you need to lose 50 pounds or more,
Extraordinary Value
in Coxwell Chairs
$67.50
Everyone who haa ever
orloed a Coxwell Chair
would Immediately recog
nize thta a a * very un
usual value. It ta covered
'n Silk Damask and deep
ly upholstered. V
Convenient Credit $32.75
<jj A Cjj Wonderful Values in
1/“ DRESSES
■H*i EMM Wonderful new shipment just in, direct from our
New York office. Big variety of styles. See them,
v l * toe go in Poiret Twills, Beaded Satins, Satin Back Crepes,
a ues o . . s a tin Canton Crepes, etc. Also in Wool styles.
Extra Special Dress Values at $19.85
ME? * paT |
wf 4 w vi
Ladies’ College Sweaters
Fine all wool coat and slip
over stales, all shades. These
are remarkable OH QC
values. Special at..
Sea Island 36-lnch smooth
heavy grade, limited 12 yards
to a customer, SI.OO
862-864 I I 821 (2* jjfe'-lf 9 862-864
BROAD. Ixl BROAD.
Pin Your Faith to Herald Advertised Goods.
It’s Merchandise of No Regrets.
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BIG COAT VALUE
The most gorgeous line of fine coats shown In this
city at thdse prices. In fur trimmed Velours,
Sport Models, plain style Cornel's Hair, smart
Suedes, Bolivias, Brytonla, Crushed Plush, etc.
HIGH GRADE COATS $19.85 to $32.50
$0 J 5 Special Lot Dresses
\J A magntficlent assortment of nobby dresses, both
Values to in w ° ol and silk st r ,es ~ st y ,lslll G° od quality—
slß.so a big variety to select from.
Silk Hose—Celebrated “Kay
sor" full fashioned, ,®4 IQ
all colors, per pair. Olilw
Canton Crepe Beautiful
quality, 40 inches wide $3.00
value, at Si QE
Crepe de Chine—ln all col
ors, 40 inches wide, QQ«
$2 value, at yard uuC
Wool Dress Flannel Looks
like broadcloth, wears better,
all colors, $2 value, $1.49
Turkish Towels Full
size, 50c value, at IOC
Gingham Dresses Variety
of patterns, regu- SI IQ
lar $3 value at vI» * 0
Another Very Unusual Solid
Mahogany Living Room Suite ... « *3"
Simple, dignified elegance characterize this beautiful suite
which is covered in two-tone mohair, artistically shaped
frame. A splendid value at this price.
Convenient Credit Terms.
Mahogany and Cane CO
3-Piece Living Room Suite
Davenport, Arm Chair and Rocker, mahogany frame
and cane back. Spring seat construction, loose cushions, in
fine grade velour. Specially low priced for Monday.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
MILLINERY
Charming new hats are
richly colored: these new
models are distinguished for
their beauty and originality,
charming color effects and
wonderful fabrics.
They are fashioned of vel
vet, velour, felt and duvetyn,
In shades of hrown, gray,
blue, brandy and russet to
combine with A Qg*
the new au- ,5D
tumn suits *** *.*wvw
Values to $12.50.
*
J. and P. Coats’ Thread—
Limited 6 spools ... 25c
Davenport
Table
Period design, \ J| yr
20x60 inch, In ' v g W«i J
beautiful de- 1 §j
signs, special at ;
sl|Bs
Values to $25.00