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Alma Rubens
PORTRAYING FAITHFULL Y iLIFE AND CONDITIONS IN
THE WILD-MINING CAMPS OF CALIFORNIA IN THE
DAYS OF ’49, WHEN COWHIDE AND SATIN RUB
BED AGAINST THE BARR AIL, WHEN MEN LIVED HARD
AND WOMEN LIVED FAST AND HUMAN LIFE WAS
CHEAP—A SPECTACULAR AND VIVID DRAMA OF THE
BATTLE BETWEEN A BAD WOMAN AND A GOOD
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“ Experience ”
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Richard Barthelmess
IHR ROMANCE OF MODERN YOUTH ADVENTURING. |rs
HOPES. TEMPTATIONS. PASSI ONS. ITS FAILURES. TRI
UMPHS. LOVES.
IN HAMLET AND CITY. HOME and PLEASURE PALACE,
URF.EN FIELDS AND UNDERM orld DIVES.
AND RUNNING THROUGH ITS FASCINATING SCENES -a
SIMPIE. TENDER STORY. TUOGINQ at THE HEART OF ALL
WHO ARE OR EVER HAVE BEEN YOLnu.
A DRAMA MOULDED OF EVERY BREFIj OF HUMAN CLAY—
GI.OMINO WITH SOUL I
SOCIETY
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Telephone 645 KATHERIN O’OONNOR Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FOR TF' WEEK.
THURSDAY— . /
Bri|ge pdrty, Miss’Katherine Stiles j
hooni'pe, Alt's. W. 11. Parker, hostess. |
horne^ - 901...Uni0n street, at 3:30 p. m. j
Dinper party, Miss Katherine Stiles j
honoree; Mrs. R. S. Browne, hostess j
FRIDAY—
I. F. A. Club, at club room, Union |
street, at 8 p. m.
Bridge party, Miss Katherine Stiles,
honoree; Miss Leila Parker, hostess:
residence 9 Halifax souare, at 11:00
a. in.
Young Matrons Bridge Club. Mrs.
J. A. McVeigh, hostess; at 3:30 p. m. j
SATURDAY—
Directors of the library will mpet
at the library at 4 p. m.
Bridge party by Mrs. R. L. Philips,
for Mrs. E. Willard Fassett, 11 o’clock,
801 Albany street.
Bridge party, Miss Margaret Sea
man, h 1 noree; Miss Irene Gramling.
hostess; r.O.'V Dartmouth street, at 3:30
p. m.
Young Matrons Club, Mrs. Charl
ton Fleming, hostess; at 3:30 p. m.
Friday lAfternoon Club, Mrs. J. E.
Lambright, hostess; 1020 Richmond
street, at 3:30 p. m.
Bridge party and miscellaneous
shower, Miss Katherine Stiles, hon
oree; Miss Louise Elliott, hostess;
home, 1108 Richmond street, at 3:30
p. m.
Senior high school class, to meet at
Y. W. C. A., at 4 p. m.
7th grade girl reserves, to meet at
the V. W. C. A., at 4 p m
As You Like It Club, Miss Annie
Smith, hostess; residence 9 Wright’s
Square, at 8 p. m.
BOARD OF OF
LIBRARY TO .MEET. X
The hoard of (lfrerto™of On library
wiU meet Saturday at 4
o ctr.r X A fill) attendance is i-rged.
BRIDGE PARTY FOR f
ATTRACTIVE VISITOR.
Friday afternoon Miss Irene Gram
ling will entertani a few of her friends
at her home on Dartmouth street at
bridge for her* guest, Ml*h Margaret
Seaman, of Waycross, who arrived
yesterday morning to he her guest for
several days.
MRS, OEOROE H. COOK
UNTtFiRTAINS BRIBER CLUB.
The iPgutar meeting of the Neigh
borhood bridge club wa held a* the
home of Mrs. George H. Cook on Al
bany street Tuesday afternoon.
Tlie simple hut very effective dec
orations consisted of cut flowers and
potted plants.
The top score was made hy Mrs.
C. M. Peddfcord and ahe was awarded
the prize -
After the games a salad course was
served to the members and two quests
who were Mrs. Carl E. Betts, of Rome,
and Mrs. R. Willard Fassett. of New
York. The next meeting will be with
the president of the club. Mrs. P L.
Fox.
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MRS. K WILLARD FA 88 b, I r
liONOIJRE T)F PRKTTV PARTY.
Among the partis for the vas
that j-lvon yesterdav afternnv.i bv
Mrs. (*. M. IVddlcord.
ta to Mrs. K Wllian’ Fn ,*•• f
.Wh York, the attractive guest of
Mrs limpton Parker.
The only decorations wer ro>cs
Y’acer; j> intervals, bridge was r.-
i.Yvcd by twelve guc-sts. M * \ M
Walsh made top score, while Mis. J.
L. Andrews cut the consolation. The
guest prixe being presented to Mm.
; Fassett. The players include! Mrs
damp* E. Willard Passett. Hampton
Parker. J. p. Harrell. A. J. Mltehol
son. J. p. Davenport. Carl E Bet*s. of
Rome; R. r* Philips. M Walsh. W
A. Jeter. George H. Cook. J. F. Lam !
bright. Paul Morton. J.''L. Andrews.;
-A. M. Smith. M. L. MTKinnon. and T.
J. McCall.
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MISS LEAH BROWN'S PARTY
FOR MISS KATHERINE STUFFS
One of the scheduled parties of the
week for Miss Katherine Stiles, bride
elect. and one which pr ved to be a.
very prettv affair, was given yester
day afternoon by Miss Leah Brown
At her handsome home on Richmond
street.
There were yellow and white phry-j
santhemums used as decorations and >
pretty yeilo* shaded candies cut a •
soft glow over the entire room.
Bridge was played. Mrs C W. Ir-
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
win making top score. Mrs. W. H.
Parker cut the Consolation and Miss
Katherine Stiles, the guest of honor
and populap bride-elect, was present
ed With a dainty piece of lingerie. Af
ter the games a tempting salad course
was served. Those present were Miss
es Katharine Alice Stiles. Bu
feid Aiken. Aim Maxey, Florence
Maxey, Julia Church, Ethelyn Night
engale, Leila Parker, Marie Everett.
Irene Gramling, Margaret Seaman, of
Waycross; Louise Elliott, Edith Gun
nels, Elvira Torras, Mesdames Jack
Stiles, W. H. Parker, C. W. Irwin and
Mrs. Isaac Means Aiken.
ACACIA CLUB MET
'ESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
Amid a bowrv cf gold and brown
tinted autumn leaves attractively ar
ranged. the members of he Aeie'a
club heid their liist social m-"‘ 3 tin? ef
this • *3son at the home of Mrs. Frank
D. Aiken, on Union street, yes -vlay’
ofterncor at the regular anp >.ntJ
hour. 9
more lovely were spa
ci hi. ;■ ~oms with their richly colored
ajit mm leaves, suggestive of the pres
ent season. ,
I ore hand euchre was pljvpd, the
gemc always played since their or
ganizaiion, twenty-five years ago. As
lone ht-i.d markers little brown rib
bons were used and the prizes were
wrapped and di°d with hrown ribbon
harmcnis.ing with those of the mark
ers.
For refreshments miniature pj:* of
ice cream decorated with tiny ch.y
santhemumn, characterizing a grow
ing pot plant, was served witd ra\e,
carrying out the color scheme ci gold
and b'owi],
The little son of Doctor and Mrs.
R. L. DeSaussure has bepn named
Hamilton DeSaussure.
Mrs. E. E. Smith And little son. of
Atlanta’ is expected soon to visit her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Blanton.
Miss Margaret Seaman, of Way
cross, arrive# yesterday and ( v 111
spend several days with M*ss Irene
Gramling. * ~ |
Mrs. S. J. Overstreet is at Still
morn. called there by the serious ill
ness of her mother, Mrs. B. Brin
son.
The many friends of little Miss
Jeanette Miller, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Edo AWler, will regret o know
that she has been ill and (.bey hope
for a speedy recovery. '* V.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Deling are -leav
ing for Bainbridge where they will
spend several days with relatives be
fore grting on an extended visit to sev
eral points of Interest in Florida.
Mrs. Robert Hightower, of Thomas
otn, is expected to arrive early next
week to attend the Btiles-Hayes wed
ding, December 6th. While her* Mrs,
Hightower will visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Akin.
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your Lonei.. increase your nerve force end
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amply try taking two of Mastso's tiny ycart
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f come ron*ripation and as a general conditioner
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Cheeks or a Scrawny Neck? freak and beautiful, the cheeks rosy instead of
Mestin'a VITA MOW Tablets pale, the iipe red instead of colorless, the eyes
L** r *® Injht Instead of dull. So rapid and a mating
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LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES
One sizeemaller and shoes last longer after using
AHen’s Foot=Ease, the antiseptic powder for
the feet. Shaken into the shoes and sprinkled
hi the foot-bath, A1 ten's Foot—Ease makes tight
or new shoes feel easy; giveadnstant relief to
corns and bunions, prevents Blisters, Callous
and Sore Spots. It’s the greatest comfort
discovery of the age. Try it to-day. Sold
everywhere. t
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CALIFORNIA AND IMPORTED
GRAPES t :
KUMQUATS
First of the Season.
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1526Newcatle St.
Phone 573
MRS. A. S. HILSMAN
WILL ACCEPT ORDERS
FOR
LAYER AND ANGEL CAKES
SPECIAL
CAROMEL AND ANGEL
TELEPHONE 900
1423 UNION STREET
I IF IT’S
CANDY
. WE MAKE IT DAILY
FRESH EVERY HOUR
FROM KITCHEN TO COUN
TER.
TRY OUR FAMOUS
PECAN ROLL
YOU’LL LIKE IT!
BRUNSWICK CANDY
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1524 Newcastle Street
Well One Day And
Sick Another *
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Sickness may aptly be termed an accident as it is not al
ways to be anticipated but comes unexpectedly. How
ever. if you will make it a point when you are sick to
send your prescriptions to us, you will be happily pleas
ed with the ease of your recovery because what o-ood
drugs can accomplish, prescriptions put up by us cduld
accomplish. We sell only the best drugs with the great
est care in compounding.
CHAS. V. COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Telephone 116
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EACH HOUR UP TO 3 p. m.
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; rliss Lillian Picked
Leading Lady with the Pickert
Stock Cos., at the Grand all next week*
THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1921.