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TO-DAY
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Marie Prevost
Recently Featured In
’’MOONLIGHT FOLLIES
Supported By
Harry Myers
In
’’NOBODY’S
FOOL”
Her Second Universal Special
Also
Bison Western
And
Century Comedy
Ad mission
10 & 20c
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EMORY UNIVERSITY
j GLEE CLUB MINSTERLS
Wednesday
Seats now selling
at Andrews
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I fj\immount\ > 'ZA
Is, [ißqr
TW > \AS MEEGfI
“CAFPV'piCF*
A tale of the sea and the wo rid of ships.
And a man who could face a storm, a fight or’ a glorious
love —and see it through!
All hands on deck for a picture fr%ig^ te( | w *th thrills and
happiness!
AND, (
SNOOK V, THE HUMAN ZEE
MONDAY
HEBE DANIELS in “THE SPEED Olßl.''
TO-DAY
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
Telephone 045 KATHERIN O’CONNOR Telephone 18,S
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645.
• * RONDELET.
Cupid can see!
In olden days the god Was blind.
Now he can see.
He’s wise, too, and will snare fcr thee
,A sweetheart suited to thy mind:
Wealth, beauty, birth, shall he com
bined.
Now he can see.
Cupid can see!
O, youths unvoiced, take heart of
grace; /
* Now he can see.
AH done his random yesterday,
For with the time* he keepeth pace, ’
LAnd, 10, their reigns in love’s high
place,
Cupidity
—Bessie Gray.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FOR TH~ WEEK.
SATURDAY— /
Friday Afternoon Bridge Club, Mrs.
LaPrade Harwell, hostess, at her
iioine, 1112 Richmond street, at 3:30
p. m.
The As You Like It club, no meet
ing this week.
Young Bridge Club, Mrs.
J. Mark Wilcox, hostess. 1623 Union
street, at 3:30 p. m.
7th Grade Girl Reserves will meet
in the Y. W. C. A., at 3:30 p. m.
BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED
BY MRS MARK WILCOX*
The Young Matron's Bridge club
was delightfully • entertained yester
j day afternoon by Mrs. J. .Mark Wilcox
j at the Jiijou Annex
The j)layers gathered on the bai
cony where quantities of yellow chr>
santhennims were, most tastilly ai
ranged.
Mrs. Roy Davis was added to their
| membership, which completes the
j list. Player for an absent member
was Mrs. A. D. Missildine.
Top score was made py Mrs. C. C
Dekle, who was awarded a half dozen
beautiful chrysanthemums. Mrs. R.jj
Davis cut the consolation, and was
presented with a French novelty.
After the games n delicious salad
course was served. The next meeting
will he with Mrs. J. A. MceVlgh, netx
Friday afternoon.
Ms. E. W. Pridgen, of Way cross, is
the guest of Miss Nettle Newman.
Mias'Lillian Keltum has recovered
from a slight illneas.
Mrs. J, !> Brown is confined t<* her
home n G street by a slight l ines*.
•Mrs. W. L. Lang anrl family return
ed from Baxley last night after spend
iug £<m>rl days thei*
Mrs. A. O, Gold wire, of Atlanta, is
>he Sliest ' Mr. and .Mrs. J. 11. Barney
Tor a few days.
.'•it ;. Jnrr.es t'ehill has return- *1
from St. Simon Island where she wn,
the guest of rolativen for a f; v w days
ML.i l-.atr ee Lang ha,, rr urd
from Baxley after'a pi a*na: vi i,
to relatives.
.Mrs. It. W. McCormick. o Way
cross. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. t.
Barnes.
Mrs. J. V. Tippins returned yester
day from AppMng county where she
spent Thanksgiving.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L, DeSaussure an
nounce the birth of a son. November
ISth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abrams and
Miss Frederica Abrams, have return
ed from Savannah, where they *pent
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hudson and
little daughter. Mae, have returned to
their home In WaycPuss, after a plea
sant visit to Mr. and Mrs. J C. Frank-
Jin. '
Little Mias Pauline Stephens is ill
at her home in I’rbana.
Mrs. Lev* Arnold, of St. Si mo?*, has
been spending a week in the city with
her little sen. Fred, who is confined
to the city hospital. He ts now ini
proving rapidly and will soon be abie
to return to his home
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Friends of Mrs. J. Willis Clark, who
fell a few days ago, sustaining a brok
en wrist, will be glad to know that
she is able to be out again among her
friends.
Tickets are now on sale fcr the
C adys Wheless December 2,
given by the Woman’s Club. In or
der that everyone might hear our na
tive Georgian’s glorious voice the
moderate price of SI.OO will he charg
ed.
*_
-Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barnes, Jr., of
Waycross, are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barnes, Sr
Mrs. M. L. McKinnon and children
who have been visiting relatives in
.Marietta are expected tc return home
Saturday.
Wet Wash
ONLY 5c PER POUND
Weighed while dry, returned in
a few hours, absolutely Clean
and Sanitary. Just the right
dampness for ironing.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY. Inc.
Phone us Now, and become a
satisfied customer.
Phones 129 and 36.
MRS. A. S. HILSMAN
WILL ACCEPT ORDERS
FOR
LAYER AND ANGEL CAKES
SPECIAL
C A ROM El ~ AND A SiO I;L
Telephone 990
1423 UNION STREET
IF ITS
CANDY
WE MAKE IT DAILY
FRESH EVERY HOUR
FROM KITCHEN TO COUN
TER. ’
Tk r CUR FAMOUS
PECAN ROIL
YOU’LL LIKE IT!
BRUNSWICK C\NDY
KITCHEN
1324 Nowcastte Street
M
W ALSH
The Best in Groceries
JONES DAIRY FARM
SAUSAGE
JAHN'S SUPER-CREAM. A GENU
INE CREAM THAT WILL WHIP
ROYAL SCARLETT FRUIT SALAD
SUNSHINE BISCUITS
AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR
FEDERAL BREAD
PHONES
23
OR
24
. cures M laris, Chilis and F*-v. r
Billons Fever. Voids and LaGrippe. or
money refunded. ,
Dixie Fruit Cos.
Complete Line Of
BEST QUALITY FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
NEW ARRIVALS
CALIFORNIA GRAPES, 25c per
pound’ KUMQUATS, first of .
the Season,
FRESH FLORIDA CUCUMBERS
THE BEST QUALITY, THE
LOWEST PRICES
1526Newcatle St.
Phone 573
FRESH FISH
and,.
OYSTERS
EVERY DAY
AT
CITY FISlf MARKET
Luke Dawson, Prop. I
1404 OGLETHORP ST.
PHONE 495
READY FOR BUSINESS
J. H. BOHNE
Stoves and Ranges Installed
and repaired.
Let us make your old stove or
range do many years of ser
vice yet. * \
All Work Guaranteed.
PHONE 94.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
NEW TRAIN
Everglades Limited.
No excess fare.
Leave Brunswick, Southern railway,:
>:00 p. m.; arrive Jesup, 10:30 p. m.;
cave Josup. 10:45 p. m., C. L. Ry.; !
arrive Savannah, 12:30 a. in.; arrive:
Richmond, 3:10 p. m.; arrive Wash
ington, 6:30 p. ni., via Norfolk; ar-|
rive Bull!more. 8:00 p. m.; arrive Pbil-j
adelphia, 10:27 p. m.; arrive New
York. 12:55 a. tn.f arrive Boston, 7:58:
a. m.
Sleeping car service* operated on |
this train from New York to Boston 1
In corn etion with Federal Fxprena
’:oiu Washington, also dining car ser-J
vice between Boston and St. Peter**
hurg.
Reservations made by calling W. R.
Mclntyre, ticket agent, phone 715. or
T. J. Wright, ganoral agmt, phones
’O2 or 210.
Wednesday Night, Nov. 30th
From Foot Ball Togs
To Female Garb
Emory Glee Club
30 Of The Best College Singers In
In Grand opera Up t Date
ALL SEATS SI. 10. SEATS ON SALE AT ANDREW
Gandy. •
BACK AGAIN
AND CHEAPER
Candy has come back into its own. Prices Slave materially come
down. New stocks are cbnst&fily appearing. When you want the
nicest candy in the prettiest.packages, whether for own eating or for
ift, buy it Here. We carry the 1 best ther is and every box is offered
at the new low-level price.
CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
Do It Electrically
Ihe best and the most economical way is always the
Most Modern Way !
Electricity is the Wonder,
of the Age
OUR SUPPLY OF ELECTRICAL CONVENIENCES IS
FULL AND COMPLETE.
Let Us Serve Vou
— — 1
Star Electric Cos.,
Phone 97 t 502 Gloucester St.
Arco Schedule Of The
Independent Transfer
Company
BUSS LEAVES BRUNSWICK AT 6:30 anil 9 a.m., AND
EACH HOUR UP TO 3 p. m.
Returning
LEAVES ARCO 9:30 AM) EACH HALF HOUR UP TO 6:30
p. m. .
SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1921.