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Monday and Tuesday
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Carter DeHaven Presents
Mr. and Mrs.
Carter De Haven
Burfiing Laughing Gas that Will Cure , -
Any Crank-Case
From the opening until the final fade-out you will gasp for
breath for the next laugh. The greatest mirth provoker
DeHaven’s have ever produced.
A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION
Shows Start 3:30, 5:15, 7:00 and 8:45.
Admissoin : - -10 c and 20c
WEDNESDAY —Wm. Desmond in “A Sage-Brush Hamlet”
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—Hope Hampton in *‘Love‘s Pen
alty.”—Another First National. ,
SATURDAY—Marie Prevost in “Moonlight Follies.”
Big
TO-DAY
Have You Ever Been at
the End of the World?
If Nut, You Should See
BETTY COMPSON
The Charming New Paramount Star in her
First Starring Vehicle:
“At The
End of the World”
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WEDNESDAY
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“It’s A Great Life”
A PtCTURHATTON OF MARY ROBERTS RHINEHART’S
DELIGHTFUL STORY—
—THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—
THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER SHOWN
IN BRUNSWICK
“The Old Nest”
10 and 25 Cents
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HOUSE
SOCIETY
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Telephone 645 KATHjERIN O’CONNOR Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645.
LOVE’S VOW.
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• Should l be lured to a silver star
Over the golden moon,
Over the glimmering sunset’s bar
Where white tides sing in tune—
Even, my dear, among the
In night’s unbounded blue.
I’d hear you call in your need of me,
And I would come back to >ou!
Eli uld ! be chained in the depths of
< night,
Deep in a dungeon’s - gloom,
Hidden forever from earth’s* sweet
light
And sentenced to endless doom.
Even, Iny dear, in such a tomb
Beyond all mortal view,
I’d know should you call in vopr need
c f mef
And I would come back to you!
• —Arthur Wallace Peach.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FOR THE w:ek.
!TUESDAY—
Physical Training Class at Y. W. C.
A., at 7:30 p. m.
First fall meeting of Parent-Teach
i er Association, high school building,
at 4:30 p. m.
Mrs. C. W. Irwin, bridge, for Miss
Harrison, Union street.
WEDNESDAY—
Nuptials of Harrlson-Aiken marri
age. First Methodist church. Recep
tion following at Harrison home, 802
imnrlon street.
Circle No. 2, of the Presbyterian!
Auxiliary, residence Mrs. George
Bnown, 10 u\ m. Hostesses, Mrs. Geo.
Brown, Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. J. M.
Courfc.
THURSDAY—
W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. M. C.
Rowe, on Union street, at 4 p. m.
PHYSICAL TRAINING CLASS
TO HAVE REGULAR MEETING,!
The regular weekly meeting of the
. Physical Clnss will be held this even
ing at 7:30 ip the Y. W. C. A. hall.
All members are requested to be pres
ent. *
PARENT-TEACHERS TO HAVE
first Fall meeting.
(The first meeting of the season of
I the Parent-Teacher Association will
jbe held this afternoon in the high
school building at 4:30 o’clock. A
j) full attendance is urged.
MRS. MORE STRONG'S PARTE
BRILLIANT EVENT YPSTFIDaY.
M r i. Hope Strong g.iv • a lovely
miscellaneous shower in honor of
Mian Alice Harrlaon, yesterday aft*-r
noon, at her homo on Union street.
About tbirty-flve ca mg people enjoy
td h*r hospitality.
The rooms were decorated in bril
liant colored xlnnias, cosm h and fern.
For top score In bridge Mrs. Waller
Oates was presented with a beautiful
hand-made luncheon set. Mias Alice
I*ee. of Macon, ctft the comoiitiul
which was a pretty had tnsde card
table cover. Miss Harris©* was.i.ift
sented with a beautiful gift. After
the games the. bride-to-be, Miss Haul
son, was ushered to the Jtnin? rcom.
and there, with her guests, opened
her many gifts, which wer** contain
ed in a '‘Vanity Hat Box.' Those
present were Misses Alice liar*fi,
Ann* Maxey. Buford Aiken, lesale
Watts, cf Decatur, Lila Burford. L<;Pa
Parker. Florence Aiken. Elvira Tor
res# .Elliott, Edith
Jennie Emanuel. Irene Gramlitig.
Florence Maxey. Alice I,ee. of Macon.
Miriam Abrams. Eeima Fendlg. Helen
James-, of Dayton. Ohi ’ Ethelyn
Nightengale; Mesdames C. W. Irwin.
Walter Oates. Thomas Harrison. (’.
Z. Walker. F. W. Wordcook. J E,
Ijuubrkht. LaPrado Harwell, C. H.
Sheldon, J, E. Ferguson. Geo, Brown.
Laurence Akin. J. P. Harrell. A. M.
Smith, W T Miller. J. E. Royall.'and
Mrs. Sherwood Those Invited, but
not attending were Mead a me* A. J.
Mttchelson. D. M Lord. R. R. Mac
Gregor. Misses Gladys McKinnon and
Mila Taylor.
MASQUERADE PARTY OMI
hauayVk’Rn night AT K. OF C.
The Altar Society of St- Francis
Xavier's Catholic church, met vester
day afternoon, at the K. of C. hall.
After the business meeting a serial
session was enjoved. after which de
lirious refreshments were served.
Many were present who enjoyed the
occasion.
It was derided at this meeting bv
the members of the Catholic Women’s
Club, who cooperate with the women
of the Altar Society that a masquer
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
ade party would be given on Hallo
we’en night, October 31st!, at the K.
of C. haH. The public is invited to
i attend and a good time is promised
:to all. For the best “make-up” a prize
| will he given. The small admission of
10c will be charged to defray expen.
i ses.
I Mr. anu Mrs. H. R. Brown, of Jack
! sonville, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Brown for a few days be-
I tore going to Huntsville, Ala., where
they will make their home in the fu
ture.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Akin, Mrs !
J. P. Harrell, and little daughter, Law- !
rence, Messrs. Downing and Ted
Akin, who motored over to Savannah
Saturday, have returned to the city.
Mrs. Gecrge D. McQueen reached
the city last night and has joined Mr.
McQueen, and will reside here in fu
ture. Mr. and Mrs. McQueen are plea
santly located at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. <Thos. Holton, on Union street.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hudson and
little daughter, Mae, of Waycross,
the week-end here with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Franklin.
Miss Reab Brown has returned
from a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Brown, in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Everett
have returned to St. Simon Island af
ter spending the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Everett, cn Carpenter
street.
Dr. and Mrs. Lee Howard and chil
dren have returned to Savannah after
a visit of a few days to Miss Mamie
Symons and Miss Katherine Stiles.
Miss Edna Tyson and Miss Julia
Miller who were located with Mrs.
Sidney Roberts, on Dartmouth street,
are now located with Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Stephens, on Union street.
Mrs. J. B. Wright and little grand
son, Wright Parker, returned from
Philadelphia Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker who
have been spending sometime in Phil
adelphia, are now motoring through
In their car and are expected to ar
rive home sometime tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hopkins, Jr., and
children removed to Crescent, near
Darien, yesterday, where they will re
side in future.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Robinson left
!n their car yesterday for Patterson,
Ga., where they will attend the fun
eral of Mrs. , Herbert Smith, which
•rill be held there today.
* Mrs. A. J. Mltehelson has returned
’rcni Savannah where she spent.the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fleming
leave today for Baltimore. Md„ where
ihev will enter their little son. Nor
mart In Johna-Hopklns Sanitarium
fer tre|tment. Their friends will re
gret to hear thta the little fellow la
critically 111 and hope for a speedy re
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Southard
have returned from Havana. Fla . and
are located with Mra. Laura Southard
on Norwich street. *j
Mra. C. B. Gowen Is visiting her
son, Charles Gowen. in Athens, where
he la attending Georgia University.
Mrs. 'A. Rothola has returned from
a pleasant visit to friends and rela
tives‘in New York.
Mr. and Mra. W K. Sears and Miss
Helen Abbott have returned from a
motor trip to Savannah.
Miss Ethel Ugeour has returned
from New Yorlr where she was the
guest of her aunt, f
STAR TAXI CO.
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PROMPT SERVICE
Day or Night.
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k at Mitchell’s Lunch Room.
A NEAT JUMPER DRESS
WITH CAPE TO MATCH.
This, attractive costume, a jumper
dress with cape to match, is made* of
navy diagonal serge and trimmed in
rows of cardiri&r red silk stitching.
It is pne'of the many fashionable gar
ments of the season- which combines
comfort- and attractiveness.
CAPT. L. T. M’KINNON ‘ HOLD*
ING HIS OWN” IS REPORT.
The latest report from the bedsido
of Capt. L. T. McKinnon last night?
said the patient was “holding his
own,? which Is regarded by those in
close touch with his condition, as en
ccuraging.
Sunday the patient did not do so
well, according to Information receiv
ed by The News, but yesterday h°
seemed to Improve a little and ij cer
tainly in no weaker condition than
the day previous. iHope is stiil being
held out for the sick, man.
Little **
Brighten Homes
EVERY young couple starting out in ljfe has visions of
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children; but, alas, how often young women who long for
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THE
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FALL
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Phone 426 1428 1-2 Newcastle Bt.
Portable Saw servlce
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BROOKER NEWS AGENCY
TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1921.