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” TODAY
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AN ALLURING LOVE GREAT NORTHWEST— WITH
HOUSE JANE NOVAK " C E
Billy McVeigh, driving into the face of a blinding blizzard,
comes face to face with-—lsobel! .Beautiful, pure and
sweet, but the wife of another man—the man he had
sworn to take, dead or alive! A situation that will thrill
you—a denouement that will amaze and delight you!
The Greatest Curwood Story
of Them All
Shows Start 3:30, 5:15, 7:00 and 8:45
Admission :
Ten and Twenty Cents
SATURDAY— HOOT Gibson in “ACTION” Hall Room
Boys in ‘THIS IS THE llFE.”—Jack Perrin in “RIM
OF THE DESERT.”
Miss
Today
“The
Last
Of The
Mohicans”
And
Added Attractions
Special Matinee For> Children
Between the hours of
3:30 and 6:30 any school
child under 14 years of
age will be admitted for
10 Cents
SATURDAY - W. S. HART
IN “WHISTLE”
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
Telephone 900. ALEERT HILSMAN. ' Telehope 188
(Notes received at The News e between 10, and 12 a. m.)
TIME OF CIRCLE MEETING
CHANGED THIS WEEK.
The meeting of Circle No. 2, of the
First Methodist church; which will
meet at the residence of Mrs. E. F.
Mann, on Union street, this afternoon
has had its meeting time changed
from 4:30 as previously announced,
to 4 o’clock, and all members are re
quested to be present at that hour.
ALTAR SOCIETY CATHOLIC
CHURCH REORGANIZES.
After suspending its meetings for
the summer, the Ladies Altar society
of the Catholic church, has reor t aniz
ed for the winter and will hold its
regular weekly meetings every Mon
day afternoon. The society will give
a social meeting once every month.
HIGH SCHOOL CLUB TO
ENTERTAIN AT Y. W. C. A.
The members of the Hign School
Club of the Girl Reserve have issued
invitations to a party to be g’veu ai
the Y. W. C. A. this evening at eight
o’clock.
PTJRVISE SCHOOL CHILDREN’
TO HAVE HEALTH PAGEANT.
The children of the Purvis school
are to give a health pageant tumor'
row afternoon at the Purvis -ihcoi ,\!
3:30 o’clock. Their friends and re I
atives are invited to attend. An ad
mission fee of ten cents will be clung
ed.
LOCAL CARD CLUBS WILL
SOON RE-ORGANIZE. >
While there have been many little
informal card parties none of the so
cial cdnbs have resumed their meet
ings, however it Is expected that many
will reorganize after having suspend
ed for the summer. The Acacia Cub.
the oldest social club in Brunswick
ustmlly begins In the first part of No
vember and there wllPtu* many to fl
low this one. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grimes are wel
coming a little daughter at their horn,'
In the Brailey apartments.
Mrs. W. A- Schoeppel and ML
Ruby Sehoopfre! left Tuesday nigh'
for Hot Springs. 'Ark., where the.'
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W H. Boyd, and Robert Sotfooppei,
who reside there.
Mrs. J. J. Spears has returned from
i visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs, J. E. ftxley, of Exley, Ga., ar
rived yesterday to be the guest of her
son ami his w s fe, Mr. and Mr**. J, V
Exicy. on Norwich street.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Kxley have n •
thnir guest Miss Future Clemmon-*, of
Augusta.
Miss Eunice Burgav who is the
guest of Mrs. C. EL Adkins in Edison.
On., is expected to return in about
two weeks.
BAKING POWDER
Is economical
in cost and use
CALUMET
Makes tii? sweetest
and most whole
some foods
CALUMET
j s t j ie largest /T\
rufiMjl selling brand (*M
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** n ever fails nSBm
klf.^s tm l A pound cn of Ciumt contains \ I /
nrtllr f** n o* .Some bofcmo powdort U-4—/
Ijh Pfl* com* n 1 2 ox. cans *nuood of 1
6 OX- con*. 8* *ur* you dot
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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Miss Elvira Torras spent yesterday
in Darien as the guest of friends.
\
Friends here of J .J. Wimberiy will
be interested in the announcement
that he has entered Sewanee Military
Academy, Sewanee, Tenn., anil is tak
ing. a special course in engineering.
He is a member of the Sewanee base
ball team.
Miss Augusta Brown and Miss Ethel
Ingram, teachers in the public schools,
are located for the winter at the heme
of Mrs. J. J. Wimberly, on Gloucester
street.
Mrs. John Dukes, who lives on F
street, is critically ill. ■ Her many
friends hope she will soon recover.
Mrs. Paul E. Twitty has returned
from a short stay in Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. Celia Phelps who nas been
spending the summer in Asheville, N.
C., will be the guest for a fvw flays
of her daughter, Mrs. Paul E. Twitty
before returning to her home in Tar*
pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Connor and
little son, Thomas, Jr., of Macon,
arrived yesterday to spend several
days with • their grandmother, Mrs.
Thomas Q’Connor, and th/dr nun*.
Miss Annie O’Ccnnor, on Union street.
— \ ,
Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson,
who have been residing at iho Brailev
apartments, are now located at 1422
Reynolds in the home formerly oc u
p’ed by Mrs. W. A. Shcoeppel and
family.
Friends of Mrs. J. M. Jones wiL re
gret to learn that she is slightly ill.
It will be of much Interest .to their
many friends to know that Lieut, and
Mrs. R. L. Pettigrew, of St. Thomas.
Virgin Islands, have named theL ,it tie
daughter Ann Scarlett. Mr*. Petti
grew’ will be remembered her ? as Miss
Mary King Hilsman.
Circle No. 2. of the First Methodist
church, will meet Friday afternoon
at 4:30 o’clock, with Mrs. B. F. Mann,
on Unoin street. All members re re
quested *o be present.
DANCE AT ELKS HOWE.
FRIDAY NIGHT.
This will open our dancing
program for the season and ev
eryone is invited.
Announcement relative to our
school which we hope the docing
public will be pleased to wel
coni".
Applications for membership
will b" made from F r jday on.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. R. Slrppard,
K. 19 Leo St., or phone 260.
Private
School
0
TWENTY-SEVENTH
TERM
72! Grant Street
PHONE 825
Fall Term is now open
FROM
Primary Grades through
College Preparatory
MISS JOSEPHINE SMITH
St Simoi. 1 ransit Cos.
Schedule effective Sept. 19. Sailings
Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
and Sunday.
DAILY SCHEDULE
Le3ve Brunswick 9:00 am
Leave Brunswick 3:30 pin
Leave St. Simon 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon 6:00 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick :... 2:30 pm
Leave St. Simon.. 11:00 am
Leave St. Simon 5:00 pm
Special boat to St. Simon every
Thursday evening at 8:00 p. m. re
turning leaving Ocean Pier 11:00 p. m.
Music and dancing at St. Simon Ho
tel.
Schedules subject to change with
out notice.
Fare One Way < (limited ticket).. .30c
Hound trip. (limited ticket) 60c
Fare ore way, including baggage, 40c
Rcund trip, including baggage.... ,75c
t*lf fare me way.... 20c
Half fare round trip 30c
rnrrinuters 25-trip ticket now selling
for $6 00.
Telephone 660 or 976.
J. B. WRIGHT,
L— -II - - MMpm
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Do You Get Service With Your Purchase?
We give you the advantage of study
in the fitting of your SHOES. We
measure your foot correctly to avoid
ill fitting. We carry all sizes and all
widths.
s \ WALK-OVER SHOES
f Jg ARE OIJARANTEED
\ A t Ask Your Neighbor—She Wears Them
h. HIRSCH
“A COMPLETE SHOE STORE”
1424 Newcastle St - Phone 257
Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
! Let Us Fill
Your Prescriptions '
R-J-G-H-T
I ,
They are always filled right when we fill them as we use only the
-right drugs and the right attention to scientific details. Nothing
missing when it comes to ability to help the doctor to relieve your
ills, and if you appreciate this bring more of your prescriptions
to us.
CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
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—Seats on Sale Friday at Andrews Drug Store.
Prices $2.20, $1.65, sl.lO and 85c. Mail Orders Now.
FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1921.