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OPERA i^^g^^^j|fiOUSE
TO-DAY
Carl'Lo •-ervfft
J s£*•■s
• |gM du I
In a vivid drema ©P
wha+ a deapcra+s
wife did af+er she
- thoughf she had
marred the wrong man
W^o^' : ¥^^ l M3fv •’" STORY BV OIUECTED BY
j Jtgwj WILBUR OAMtgf- STE.ELE PAUL SCARDON
ALSO
BISON AND CENTURY COMEDY
ADMISSION I 0 AND 20c
IONDAY—“THE CHIDE T HOU GAYEST ME” *
Today
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‘q^WORD.
3BRANO , O (panunour.iCfwu.~r
NoTmUCH IN MOUTH WORK, BIT IN A FIGHT—out MAN
AND VOU "ILL SAY HF. HAD TO FIGHT IN THIS PICTURa.
\ ROUSING STORY OF LOVE AND THE GOLDEN WEST—
COMING
“The Sheik”
THURSDAY AND Friday
DEC. 22—23.
DON’T MISS THIS ONE
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
| Telephone 645 KATHEKIN O’CONNOR Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645.
SOCIAL CALENDr..
FOR TH" WEEK.
SATURDAY—
Bridge party in honor of Miss Lulu
philips, Mrs. Paul Morton, hostess:
at 11 IP Rlfhrr.md street. at 3: 30 p. rn.
GIRLS CLUB TO
MEF/C TUESDAY.
Misses Buford and Florence Aiken
Will be joint hostesses to the Girls
'*ln b nsxt Tuesday afternoon at 3:31
o'clock.
• (OP. RUCTION.
Tfc a little it! m in yesterday’s isstv*
periling a party given by Mrs. D. C.
Pi ck, sooim to have been in errc.r, je
ardbvg tbr : taterneht that cards were
/Inyed. Thin correction is cheerfully
.•ad , at the request, of Mrs. Cook.
RC\N RECITAL
Postponed.
The organ recital which was tr>
have been giyen at St. Mark’s Episco
pal church during the holidays by Mr.
Blinn Owen, organist pf Christ Church
if Savanah, has been- called off until
he early spring. It is estimated that
' < or an will >•,. compii t*>d today or
ipmetime during the coming week.
Vir. Owen’s recital in the early spring
s anticipated' with much pleasure.
4ARMONIE CLUB MET
•Y,EST Elil >A \ AFTE RNOv) N.
The flarnfonie Chib had its usual
weekly meeting at the home of Mrs.
T. C. Https, Vi Union street, yester
day afternoon
The r errs *\ver-* decorated in cut
,dowers which were ffectiveiy distrib
uted in tin various places.
Mrs. A. 1 Cbureli won , the club
Artec.
The p.ne* t wer Mrs. C. Taylor
•Ad Mrs. J. ti Parker.
HtL'TTtEt CLASS
'CrCTIVn SI T MI)A.Y.
"he f’h'rSJ: a 'a ( .f flic PI rat
chnrcli w'll meet as usual at
Sun (lav morning with the rg
,dnr Sunday school f the church
Much interest is manifested In this
las i, new members nr*> added nearly
*very Sunday, the lessons art* bright
tnd interesting, the class spirit is
very marked, there is a real bond of
fellowship among th.* ii eTh. rs. A
Very cordial invitation is extended to
any young woman in the city to visit
is, and in join ns in tin* privileges f
he class. Have you a lonely Sunday
•Doming before you? Come to u-t aud
vt lit loneliness will disappear.
\TTR A<m V K M KKTI Ml
v, ,\i. b cr.rn.
Th* Y, M H. club Yvas delightfully'
‘iliertalsted by Mrs, R.iy l>a vis
>n Cnrj nt*r street yesterday after*
oon.
Her l ; tt|e cottage was exquisitely
derornted with Christmas berries and
evergre-tts and n color scheme of rod
and was carried out in every
and tell.
P’gh score was made hv Mrs. V J.
Wood and the pfistp wns a novel l v j
-* Mexican sewing l** ket, Mrs. C !
C, Dekh* cut ihe cm solution, a hand j
{Vifnted cake box. , , |
The sc;ora cards were red bills with j
wtub*♦nre Christ mn* tre* •; attached. '
With the appetizing t*efr*shmenfs, j
lit He favofs w*rt given to each guest, j
Thev were candle sticks with lighted l
candles.
WMM'IVO INVITATIONS
| RKI’KIVED IK THK CITY.
"Mr mid Mr*. Ftnnk Leslie Smith
r”ciiKj;f the hail or of ynm’t prwpncp
t the marriage of their daughter.
Fit a Mario Morris, to Mr. Raymond
Kennwve Cujp, Ttosrt;** afternAon.
tisenty eventh of Dec *mber, nineteen
hum) 'd and twenty one, at twelve
thirty. Temple Baptist church, Bal
tfciKr* Maryland.*'
Th* above invitation has how re
, in iho oitv and is of hiferest to
marv friend* <*f \fr. Cole, who la
I’M*' chemist ai the Hercules Powder
! 'o* f>uny. Since hi< arrival, which
ha* not been lon*. Mr. Cole has btv
iniwp very popular tn business and
-- circle*. It will he a aonrre of
much pleasure to know that Mr. and
! Me*. Cole vriU reeide in Brunswick J
j **d after February Ist, they win he!
'at home at 70* Howe street.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
VISITOR GUEST OF HONOR
AT PRETTY PARTY.
In compliment to her attractive
guest. Miss Lula Phillips, of Baton
Rouge, La., Miv. Paul Morion enter
tained the Friday Affcerno m Club ami
a few friends’ yesterday afternoon at
the homo of her father, Captain R.
Terras, on Richmond street.
'i ' rc-.ir v..
ingly in Cbr.- mas de-orarJonp ootfa
sis ting of po'.nfettas a.id fern.
In bridge th club p iue. a lu.auti
iii 1 card tui coyer, vYswoi by Mrs.
A. M Smith. The am s*. prizu >vis
awarded to Mrs. C. M. Ped Ucor'l, that
was also, a jretty hen i u nde card
tr;b> ■ cover.- ’* he consolation a van
ity . u.->\ \va - cut bj Mrs 15a. ry Ber
vie. Miss '.*hi :ps, the (f honor,
way present I vith a •jaic.t.y . • ■ of
ilßgarie.
Mi's-. Martin was assist *i 'n °u* ?r
r-ining by Mlcces Elvira 'VorVas and
Marie Tc rra4 ar.d her y® .♦■s laughter
Madeline.
Thf invP-el guests we Mesdames
.1. E. Roya : e f- r.. Malcolm Fleming.
(. E. Royajle .Ir.. J. 1.. Andrews. W.
V. Jeter, J. U. Lnmbrigh*. J. '-I. Oouric,
A. y.. Smith, J E. F?*•*•'• '-’j, 'V. t.
Miller, Holmes Sheldon, V. L Hai
weil, Georg'* Crown, M. IV i.sh N E.
Gillican. J. p Davenport. O. V. I.V.ddi
• crd. T. J. McCall, Harry B*nr?e. Nat
Nightengale, A. Femlig, f.T. i Welsh,
Alma King, J j ke Blantca, R. L. Phil
lips. W. M. 'fates, A. L. C2;y h. James
D. C;uld. Jr„ A. J. MRcheUon
,1 FETING OF D. A. R.
.HELD YESTERDAY.
Mrs, A. L. Church was the gra rious
hostess t" Brunswick Chapter Daugh
to of th* American Revolution,
Thursday afternoon at her home on
Dartmouth street.
Tin regent, Mrs. Louisa Stacy, pre
:(ded in her usual graceful manner,
A number of interesting committee
(•eports were given. Tlfi-* financial con-,
lition *if the chapter is very satisfac
tory. A communicatioti was read
i <m the state chairman of .patriotic
lectures and slides., requesting that
ketches and pictures t.f Laver’s Oak.
a tiler’s Oak. Wesley’s Oak or of any
• h r Pistole tr ? in this ij Jbr-,
.be *< to b r * used (n the lectures and
notion pictures given.
This chapter exjiects to plac*e a
• rrm/a r hi tun OM Midway church
I lb- ccun-ty In th* near future,
• bis old ’ ud mark played an im&o r -
Hi part in the history of that section
nd this marker will add to its inter
est.
Brunswick c-happ r presented a bou
mt't of chrysanthemums to Miss
Urulys AVhele.'.s at the time of her re
**t appearance here In recital.
A chapter of ’’Children of the He*
nubile” will be organ I bed here In the
oeur future, if plans of the chapter
ire realized.
The payment of the annual dues
,* as a feature of th!* meeting.
M 1 Betty Rucker made a tnagnifi
rant address on “Phase of the Making
r the Coiistitul on of the 'Tailed
ta <•*." which was thoroughly enjey
r*d by tiie large bomber present.
”!• ' hostess w-h r*”4is’ed in serving
i dainty salad course with tea, by her
daughter. Miss Julia Church. . *
Miss Bessie Wright, of Sterling,
ypewl Thursday in the city with dels-
Jives.
Mr and Mrs. I). B. Stallings, of the
C laraptfne Station, were in the city
Thursday.
Mrs. j. R. Miaehan. of Orlando. Fla.,
i the guest of Mrs. George W. Harp*
• r, at her hom<* on Gloucester street.
R, J. W. Hayes ftade a trip
♦ o Brunswick Wednesday.—’HHekox
News,” ni Brantley County News.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sneed and
little daughter. Carolyn, will leawi
shortly for Forsyth, whew* they will
spend GhrisHnaa.
jLlptotl Allen will arrive with!n the
next two or three days and will he
the giiy*t of H f Strong during he
holidays.
.
Mrs. Maodt* Smith, of Brunswick,
was the guest of her slater. Mrs. Genia
rktvK Monday.—-Hk'kox News.” In
Brantley County News.
Mrs. A. H. Gale who hi the guest of
hey daughter. Mrs. J****** dbson. in
Wi!mtog to,l Gel.. wll remain during
the haMdajm.
Mrs. Willis C. uliette and little
daughter leave this morning for their
home Washington. D. C.. after
soending *oa time with Mrs. Georg*
Ralston.
Mrs. rtt L. Phillips and two Jitile
daughters, Fannie Nichols and Kath
erine, will spend Christmas at Dixie,
Ga.. with relatives.
Messrs. Fred Gibson and Theodore
Frsscott made a business trip to
Spring Bluff Wednesday, returning to
i'j ru i> sv.*i c k Friday.—“Wavnesville
News,” in Brantley County News.
Carlyle Ward of Brunswick, spent
few days here last week with his |
sister, Mrs. W. D. Harrington.—
Hickox News',” in Brantley County
News. ■ ,
Misse Inez Miller and Annie Crof
i on. oi Brunswick, Wsfe the week
end ‘guests of the*' farmer's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Milley.—“Hickox
News,” in BtarAley Okuin.y
.. “ * l
j Miss Louise Ellktl and her sister.
• iis. Maude Miller, and Ralph Mc-
Crary have returned "trtfaft.
’ h re fhey motored .#’^:!**(lay;;
pending the day thyoie.
M4ss Jarv StraeUan, was expected
to arrive
whereishe has been attending
Seminary.;*, She • will spend
holidays , parents. Mr.' and
Mrs. E. Dk|l. Strachan.
Mr.’aiifl 'Mrs. Hoyt W. Gale, and
family, the ' cW yesterday
from Ohyy, making the trip
by auto and will guests of
Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. E. Reyh urnp. for the
held lays. < !’
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SATURDAY, DEC.