The Post-search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1915-current, December 21, 1916, Image 7

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Callahan Theatre SPECIAL XMAS PROGRAM Monday, (Xmas Night) Matinee and Night INSPIRATION With MISS AUDREY MUNSON, The Model Supreme A Photo Drama of the highest type, set in scenes of marvelous beauty, and portraying the perfect loveliness of the |13|1 B E3 worlds most finely formed woman, Passed by all Censors. Miss Munson has worked in only two pictures, this one and Ittl B ¥ luesday I Night HULDA from HOLLAND "" »t Popular Actrees, Mary Pickford, >rth 25c to 50c admission. No extra charge at Callahan re only 10 and 20 cents. Featuring the World’s Moj and an all Star Cast. A show well wc Theat: Wednesdai Night j Dainty, Dimunitive, Winsome i 1 IN THE ' “Goose Girl” Warguetite Clark BY HAROLD McGRATH This is another Big Paramount offering regular admission Thursday Marguerite ClarK Mirth* IT’S A PARAMOUNT PIC- <6 Sllglll TURE IN 5 ACTS Again in a Wonderfully Popular Play Little Lady Eileen” % 4 fa f An Extension Telephone— The Essence of Convenience 1 “How did I answer so quickly? “Why, we’ve just had an Extension telephone installed. I can send or answer calls from either floor now and there’s no more tramping up or down to answer. It’s splendid. Why don’t you have one, too? “Cost? why that’s almost no account. It’s only a few cents a day and you can’t compare the comfort and convenience to THAT. “Call the Bell Contract Dept, to order it— that’s what I did.” © SOUTHERN BEIL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ij 5,< 90 MILES MAKES YOU FORGET THE LOW PRICE After you have driven your 6-30 Chalmers 5,000 miles you probably will forget that you paid only $1090 for the car. You will think mostly of its extra ordinary quality. It is the quality car at a quantity price. (All pries I. .. b. D.tr.lt) FUNfTERBURK & HARDA6E lautbriftgr Mortal Doings Among Those That See and Know. BY SELENE J Misses Jessie and Nellie Whaite, after a ten days visit as the guests of Mrs. E. A. Harrell have returned to Cyrene. Mr. J. Hirsberg of Nashville is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ges Kornman. Mrs. C. L. Harrell entertained “The Not a Chance Club” at her home on east Broughton street on Friday afternoon. Those playing were Mesdames Melvin Nussbaum, H. H. Coombs, Mercer Baggs, W. O. Charlton, Pearl G. Meyers, Glenn Tonge, C. L, Harrell, Misses Marie Lewis, Stella Nussbaum, Mrs. W. M. Harrell entertain ed in honor of her neice, Miss and Mrs. Culpepper of Albany ,Onie Brux on last Saturday were Among the visitors, at-1 evening. Those invited were tending the dedication of the Misses Marie f^wis, of Eufaula Temple Be-thel on last Tuesday Lila Boler, NmI Vicker, Onie evening. I Brux; Messrs. Oliver Fleming, r i ! O. Douglas, .J. Horn, and Twitty Mrs. T. A. Ausley of Donal- j Harris, sonville spent Sunday the guest I of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Parker, i Mr. T. S. Hawes entertained ! with a delightful dance on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hodges'day evening at his home on have issued invitations to ceie-l Broad street. Those dancing brate their China Anniversary j were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rich- on Friday evening December thejardson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. May, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Varner, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brinson, Mrs, Miss Lamar Coleman is visit ing friends in Atlanta Mrs. T. S. Hawes and daught er, Florence after a pleasant visit to relatives in Atlanta, have returned home. Miss Marie Lewis has return ed to her home in Eufaula, after a two weeks visit to her sister, Mrs. R. D. Bower. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Town send and Miss America Ball spent Sunday with Mrs. Town send’s parents. Dr. E. A. Landau and wife, of Albany, Dr. and Mrs. Solo mon, of Savannah, Mr. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Hattie Stern and COFFEE W E flatly guarantee that Luzianne goes twice as far as a cheaper coffee. We flatly guarantee that it will satisfy you in every way. Jf, after you have used the entire contents of one can according to directions, it has not made good on both these claims, throw away the can and ask your grocer to refuna your money. He will do it without ar gument. Write for premium catalog. The Reily -‘Taylor Co. New Orlejlna twenty-seventh Mrs. H. S. Richardson enter tained with a farewell bridge party in honor of Mrs. J. D. Bower, who left for her future home in Florida on last Thurs day. Mr. end Mrs. Pray and Mrs. C. L. Harrell made top score and Mrs. Bower was pre sented with a silver vantiy. Those playing were Mesdames D. R. Bower, M. E. Nuss baum, L. A. Friedman, Pearl G. Meyers, Walter Perry, Frank Jones. J. D. Bower, H. H. Coombs, Mercer Baggs, Geo. Fields, J. Striker, W. H. Pray, R. H. May, W. O. Charlton. Gor don Chason; Misses Edna Nuss baum, Marie Lewis, of Eufaula, Ala., Stella Nussbaum and Nan Philpot. Walter Perry, Misses Euzera Mc Carty, Lamar Coleman. Messrs. Joe McDuffie, L. Shackleford, L. Papy, Lewis Cliett, A. J. Acosta and Joe Bruton. Mrs. W. H. Pray entertained in honor of Mrs. L. O. Benton with a bridge Party at the Calla han hotel. Mesdames Julian Ehr lich and A. B. Belcher made top _ score. Mrs. Benton was present- ed with the guest prize. Those i playing were Mesdames H. S.! Richardson, E. J. Perry, M. E. Nussbaum, Julian Ehrlich, H. L. Gans, L. O. Benton, A. B. Belch er, R. K. May, Gordon Chason, i R. B. Bower, G. O. Fields, Miss Nan Philpot, and Mr. W. H. I Pray. COAL and WOOD Buy from us, we handle the best. Famous Montevallo (goal and nicest clean free burning house and stove wood (oak and pine) at lowest market price. 14, 18, AND 24 INCHES Pine and Oak $3.25 the Cord CASH ON DELIVERY We prefer to sell you wood as it keeps all the money at home. Bower Fuel Company 231-J—Two Phones—407