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HOW TO TAKE
OFF THAT FAT
See what a difference a few pounds make
Let “SAN-GRI-NA” show yom how you can easily and
safely loose 5 to 6 POUNDS A WEEK.
It’s Simply Wonderful !
Why do you look funny and much older than you realW are? Why do you
get tovcr-btiled, a© red in the face and uncomfortable? Why ta it your clothe*
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dirrctloni, THERE IS NO CHANCE FOR FAILURE Oct on* bo* of SAN-GRI-NA
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NOTICE Since SAN (»K!-NA hat been Introduced In America, It ha* been
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Dr Rudolph, former Health t’ommiaaioner, hat i**ued a atatement recommending it
to all fat people aa a poaitire, quick and bariuleta way to reduce.
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never look right' Why do you puff and
feel all in t Why are your ilender
friend* getting all the attention, and
you have to take a back aeat? Jleraute
YOU ARE. TOO FATI To day to be a
•uceeit. a woman must be alender, at
tractive and full of pop* Competition
ia keen all over, but more to among
women 1
No matter how fat you are, nor how
many limit* you have already tried to
reduce, and how many timea you have
been disappointed, you cannot be worse
off than 1 wst. For year* I waft bur
dened with pound* anu pound* of fat.
I suffered with high blood pressure, du
llness, weak heart, puffing, and all the
troubles fat people know only too wall.
I had tried everything sold to reduce,
hut did not succeed. Then one day in
Faria a friend told me about SAN-GRI
NA -discovery of a well known French
physician. 1 was afraid to take any
thing to reduce, and |uat like you to-day,
I hesitated. Finally I spoke of SAN
(»KI-NA to my own family physician,
and he adPised me to try it- I aid. In
eight wreka I loat exactly S 3 pounds.
I never regained a pound. I am In the
best of health and feel ! must let all
fat people know about SAN-GRI-NA, as
it fa she 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 aame thing. Many phyai
cians now are prescribing SAN-GRI-NA
not only to their patients, but t# their
own Immediate family.
If you want to lose only a few
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Society
VENABLE BIBLE CLABB
The Venable Bible Close of
Woodlown M. E. Church will hold
its regular business and social
meeting Thursday evening, R p. m,,
ut the church. Every member re
quested to come and bring a friend
• • •
HAVE A LITTLE THOUBHT
FOR WHAT YOU WALK ON.
The Eagles Band gave a concert
Sunday afternoon. The hand was
grouped about the monument when
they discoursed their attractive
program. Their audience was on
Broad street, many of them In cars,
many of them on foot, and many
of those on foot seemed to take
en especial pleasure In pltantirig
their feet on the recently placed
sod about the monument. This
little parked place is quite the
prettiest in Augusta, and as the
day* pass will grow more beau
tiful when the plants get a firm
root and begin to put out new
shoots. This will only he accom
plished by co-operation, and by not
planting so many feet on It as was
done Sunday, which resulted In the
tramping of the tender grass seed
that are Just putting forth so
shyly.
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Friends of Mr. T. R. Coats will
regret to learn he has been called
to Bunn, N. C., by the death of his
lather, Mr. B. M. F. Coats.
...
Mr. end Mrs. It. A. I{olllday and
Mr. T. E. Tarr have returned from
Bavannah.
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Mr. and Mra. James Brotherton
hava returned from Clearo, 8. C.
• • •
Miss E. B. Barker of Atlanta, is
visiting Augusta relatives.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holliday's
friends will learn with Interest of
the birth of a son who will be call
ed William Itoscop, Jr.
• • •
Mrs. I. O. Story's friends will re
gret to learn she Is at University
Hospital for treatment.
• • •
A very enjoyable Halloween par
ly was given by Helen Mc.Nutt at
her home. 809 Emmet Street. About
thirty Invitations were sent, twen
ty-nine young people attending In
costume. The rooms were tasto
fully decorated for the occasion
with orange nod black paper, with
plenty of black cats, witches and
owls. Games and guessing contests
wore much enjoyed, after which
tho hostess' mother, Mrs. Alba Mc-
Nutt. usslsted by Miss C. 1,. Ran
soms and Mrs. Callle Thomas,
served orange tjlck sherbet and
cakes. The fnvors wore orange
roses filled wllh nuts and mints.
The guests departed at a late hour
after ft most enjoyable evening,
JOHN PHINIZY
BAVIKRORO, <Ja.—The ISOth
annual mooting of the Hephzlbah
Baptist Association opened here
Tuesday night, 'presided over by
John I'hlnizy, moderator, of Augus
ta.
The following officers were unan
imously elcteil: John I’hlnizy,
moenitor: O. M. Seigler. vice-mod
erator; C. 11. Schwall, clerk; Joe G.
Beldlng. treasurer. ,■
Rev. G. P, Tynor. pastor of tho
Davlsboro church, welcomed the
visiting members and Rev. B. K.
llalford, pastor of the Crawford
Avene Baptist church, In Augusta,
responded. Rev. E H. Clark, of
Augusta, preached the Introductory
sermon. The meeting adjourned
following tho sermon until 9:46
Wednesday morning.
The meeting was opened with a
devotional conducted by Carlyplo
Brooks, director of music at Curtis
Baptist church, of Augusta.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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Ninth Anniversary Sale
Attracting Hundreds of Shoppers Daily
MARVELOUS VALUES BIG SAVINGS
3 Wonderful Dress Specials
a *■» Twill Dresses
Sport Dresses
4 Silk Dresses
Values to $19.50
qp* Crepe Satin Dresses
W •O O Charmeen Dresses
j Novelty Silk Dresses
Values to $25.00
QF* Charming high grade
•O O Dresses of every favored
fabric
* Values to $35.00
Come to this sale TODAY, and EVERY DAY. You will find worthwhile values throughout the entire
store. GOLDBERG’S.
Kewpie Dreams Brought
Miss O’Neill Fame, Fortune
/' Hi iijy*
BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS
NEW YORK. —Freud Is not the
only persdh who believes In dreams,
ltoso O'Neill considers them Just ns
important, but not necessarily so
ominous, ns this German psycho
analyst does.
She knows you can make dreama
come true, because she did It.
However little people mnv know
of the real Rose O'Neill, who Is »
serious artist, a writer of prose and
verse, a composer of music, and a
myraid-slded person with henuty
charrn. personality and all the qual-
Itiesi that make one unforgettable
all know her as the mother of the
kewples.
And what an Industrious, capable
family they have turned out tn be'
•'They began with a dream,'’ she
said when 1 Inquired about their
early struggling days. "To he sure
I've never really been sure If I was
awake or drenmlng, but suddenly
my bedspread was a perfect mass
of kewples.
“They nppeared to be six or eight
Inches high with tiny wings, round
tummies, bright little side.long
eyes, no particular nose, the widest
possible smile and top knots wav
ing—and all the time they chimed
like birds with laughter.
"At the end of that dream I ac
tually understood the rharaeters of
my visitors. They were a kind of
elfish fairy or fairy elf, not at all
gohllnlsh. or objectionable, but
pleasant litis persons of a philan
thropic turn, bent on doing good
deeds In a funny way, or as thev
said:
•It's nice to do a noble (led*.
You really couldn't doubt It.
But It's nice to do a noble deed
With a title fun about It.’
•The next day I began to write
about them for ntagaaines and to
make poetry and pictures about
them, nnd finally the real dolls ap
peared. And they have gone on
cresting themselves snd having fun
In their way and never given me a
moment's worry or uneasiness."
Incidentally these lltle elf crea
ture* have enabled her to have a
studio In Washington Square,
where she meets her friends: a villa
in Capri, where she gets her In
spiration. and the most tntisfytlng-
ly beautiful country home In Saug
ntauk. Conn., where she does her
work.
And while the kewpies bring In
the shekels, Miss O'Neill has time
for serious drawing, painting and
sculpture, which she exhibits fre
quently in New York and Parle,
and for her literary work. She Is
now completing another volume of
poems and Is wrltng a play.
Girl, 14, Deserts
Eloping Minister
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GEORGIA FIELDS
ALL I'WE, Okla.—Georgia Fields'
love for her mlnleter-husband ie
dead. The 14-year-old choir sin
ger.-who eloped with Rev. Joseph
K. Yeats. 40, her pastor, has turned
against him.
She will be the state's principal
witness when his trial opens at
Nowata, the county seat. Nor. 25.
The clergyman Is charged with
abductlen in an indictment grow
tng out of the chargee preferred by
Georgia’s father.
Georgia had promised to “stick to
him to the last ditch,’’ when she
and the minister were arrested In
Ballinger, Tex.
“Nothing can - part us now,'*- she
declared then.
But the “last ditch” has been
reached. And Georgia has not
■tuck.
She has learned, she Insists, that
she was not legally married to Rev.
Teats as she at first believed. The
lergyman himself performed the
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Too fresh!
Little boys an be too fresh—but a cook
ing fat cannot be.
That’s why we have spent so much
thought on the airtight an which brings
Snowdrift to your kitchen as fresh as the
day it was made. ,
Snowdrift —for making
cake, biscuit and pastry, and
for wholesome frying
3 COAT SPECIALS
QCT Wool Polaire in blocked
|| I -F an( j p j a j n e ff ec t ß
J. !r $19.50 Values
A O fiT Lustere Bolivia*, fur
1 /W # O trimmed in a variety of
/ M taL attractive new models
JR JL Values to $39.50
O g* Fine Suede Velours
y ,OJ trimmed in natural
musk rat, squirrel, fox
A I I 1 and wolf
Values to $59.50
ceremony that he said made them
husband and wife, she says.
Georgia further charges he—
Swore to a false affidavit, in
giving for her age as 18, when
they applied for a marriage li
cense. at Coffeyvllle, Kas.
Misrepresented the facts when
he obtained a divorce from hie
first wife Just ten days before
he eloped with Georgia.
The minister, in his cell at
Nowata, still maintains his mar
i lago was legal In every way. He
is convinced any Jury will vindi
cate him.
But his divorce decree from his
first wife hag been set aside. And
church officials refuse to recognize
the ceremony they say he per
formed himself.
WOODRUFF DIES
Of Injuries In Auto Acci
dent
ATHENS. Oa.—Harry Woodruff.
«e Columbus, G»„ who was Injured
last Friday In an automobile ac
cident while on his way to attend
the Tennessee-Georgia football
game, died at 7:30 o’clock Wednes
day morning. He was a brother of
Coach Woodruff, of the University
of Georgia Bulldogs.
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. S
For Raw Sore Throat
At the first sign of a raw, sore
throat rub on a little Musterole witu
your fingers.
It goes right to the spot with a
gentle tingle. loosens congestion,
draws out soreness and pain.
Musterole is a clean, white oint
ment mads with oil of mustard. It
has all the strength of the old-fash
ioned mustard plaster without the
blister.
Nothing like Muoterole for croupy
children. Keep It handy for instant
use.
To Mothers: Musterole It also
made In milder form for bablss
and small children. Aak for
Children’s Musterole.
IS & 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size.
$3.
mm
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD
PLASTER
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