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SHOW STARTS 3:30—5:15—7:00—3:45,
ADMISSION 10 and 20c
MONDAY —Chas Ray in “The Midnight
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Thursday ansJ Friday
“The Sheik”
3e the auction of beautiful girls to the lords of Algerian
harems. See the barbaric gambling fete in the glittering Ca
smo at Biskra. See Sheik Ahmed raid her caravan and carry
101 off to Ins tent. See her stampede his Arabian horses
and dash away to freedom. See her captured by bandit
t.ibsmen and enslaved by their cheif in his stronghold. ,
See the fierce battle of Ahmed's clans tp rescue the girl
■ oin Ins foes. See the Sheik’s vengeance, the s'orm in the
yesert, a proud woman's heart surrendered. See Match'ess
scenes of gorgeous color, and wild free life, and love. In
t>e year $ supreme screen thrill.
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Si’FCIAL MUSIC HAS BFEN ARRaNOFD FOR THIS <iORO
.OI S PRODUCTION. .
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
Telephone 645 KATHERIN O’CONNOR Telephone 188
(Notes received between 10 and 12 a. m. at 188, afterwards at 645..
IHOUSE
| TiII;ESI)AY
f Bible Class, Presbyterian church, at.
2 10 a. m.
FRIDAY— * ■ . .
■ Ywnfr Matrons, Mrs. Hope Strong,
'hostess; 600 Mansfield street, at 3:30
P. ™-
T. F. A. Tlul will meet in club room
yat 8 p. m.
! FRIDAY—
Nine o’Olock Coffllion club, Ogle
thorpe hotel.
SATURDAY—
The Philathea class of the First
Baptist church will meet at 10:10 with
the regular Sunday school. All
voting women are welcome.
| Miss Ann Maxey’s dancing class,|
'Elks’ Home, at 3:30 p. m. *
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I PRIVATE SCHOOL CLOSES
! FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
| The private school, conducted by
i Miss Josffe Smith, closed yesterday foi
[the holidays and will re-open Janu
! ;:ry 2nd, 1922.
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'DANCING CLASS IS
| POSTPONED FOR WEEK.
Miss Ann Maxey wishes to announce'
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that on account of the Christmas rush j
her dancing clqp's will net he heldt
Saturday afternoon but it i*s revested)
that all pupils he present Saturday,!
Dec. 31st, at 3:30 o’clock.
BRIDGE EIGHT HAD
WEEKLY MEETING.
The Bridge Eight met witli Mrs. i
C. D. Parker Thursday afternoon at'
her residence on Union street.
The rooms wore artistically decor
ated with cut flowers and fern,
' The club prize was awarded to
Miss Fannie Aiken for high score.
i Refreshments were served at the
, eonrlnston of the gnm*s.
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; out-of-towxnr eddtng
OF INTEREST HERE.
To many who had the pleasure of
meeting Miss Eva Sharpe, of Grovan
ia, a niece of Mrs. B F. Mann, it will
he of interest to learn of her marriage
[ln Mr. Spencer Richardson of Hawk
| iusvUle. which tcok place December.
! 18th. *
Mias Sli-irj’t* was the a* tractive vis
“ftor of her aut la t winter and'tlur
(hr hf*v stay here sin spent a few
weeks with Miss Albert Hllsman. She
was quite a popular member of th
yon Hr sot wh> will be especially In
terested In th* announcement of her
marriage.
M&. nml Mrs.* Richardson will rest do
In HawkinsvHle. *
Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Popwell leave
.tonight for Jacksonville t spend the
j holidays. . .
R. B. Walker. Jr., will arrive today
from Georgia Tech to spend Christ
mas with lii* parents.
i Mm. J. V. Baldwin leaves Tuesday
Ito visit relatives in Tafherton for a
1 short while,
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Miss Helen Swift left last night ft r
her honte at Woodbine to spend thr
j'holidgyjt with her parents.
j Thr. and Mrs. C. B, Meadows and
f Miss Fannie KHenherg, of Morven.
and W. U. KHenherg. of Qnitmun.
'Thtve returned to their home after a
visit to th'lr sisters, Mrs. Alex liv
[tngHton. rf Brook man. and Mrs. It.
A, Beard, of this city.
Miss Blixabeth Livingston. who is
attending S. G. S. N. college. at Val
dosta, will arrive today to spend the
I holidays with Mrs. Alex Livingston,
at Brookman.
Herbert Ratcliff, a student of Km-
Dry coUesJe, is now the guest his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ratcliff
for the holidays
Mm. Kate l*. McKinnon will leave
Friday to visit relatives m Savannah
during Christmas week.
Mr. and Mm. T B Kemp and MHs
M a den a Arnow. of Foikston. and
Miss Ueena Register, of Savannah,
iwill vbdt Mr. and Mrs R Bunkley
durinyr the holidays.
Miss Tittle Hetman Borehardt left
last night for Atlanta where she wilt
ibe tho g%teat of relatives during the
f holidays.
Mm, Walter ft. Nathan left )%>t
! night for Rome where she wIU visit
■ relative* for a short time.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FOR THE WEEK
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Miss Isabell Bimkley will arrive
1 Thursday to visit her parents, Mr.
land Mrs. R. L. Bunkley during thy
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Linfcgston Everett
will come up from the Island the lat
l<i part of the week to spend Christ
mas with Mr. and Mrs. R. FT. Everett.
MrsyiA. M. Lprentzson and children
leave today for Dublin, where they
will spend Christmas with Mrs. Lor
ent/.son’s sister, Mrs, L. Pharr.
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Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Roberson and
family leave Friday to spend the holi
days in Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Leavv, Miss Cor
j nelia Leavy and Howard Leavy will
isiiend the holidays in Rome, the
guests of Mrs. Ida B. Lancaster.
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j Miss Mary Miller, of Wesleyan coj
! lege, is home for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs, C. IN. Lynn announce
th f birth of a son, at their home on
Union street.
Miss Eleanor Rentz, of Philadelphia,
Pa., is the attractive guest 0 f rela
tives in the city.
Mrs. H. K. iFlliott. who was the
guest of Mrs. P. D. Jolnes, left last
night for Milledgeville, where site
will spend a few days..
Shortly after Christmas Miss Albert
llilsman will accompany Lieutenant
add Mrs. R. I* Pettigrew to Norfolk,
v.i . where she will*spend sometime.
Miss Lucille Bruce arrived yester
day from Shorter and will spent! the,
holidays here.
Miss Julia Miller left last night for
Cocoa, Fla., where she .will visit
fiends for a couple of weeks.
Aliss Vivian. Fryer, Miss Gussie
Townsend,, t an^LM r. F. Dean njptor
f o to 'TVv'flmJfcd. Tuosday evening,
land on the return trip they were ac
oompanled by *Aliss-Aleen Henry, who
I will spend the holidays with them.
Mrs. Henry E. Watson and her chil
dren are also holiday guests of Miss
Townsend.
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Miss Frances Branding and Mrs. W.
J. Vlodgaon, of Waycross.ewUl he the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gram
ling* during the Christmas season.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buyer will j
spend the holidays 10 Savannah, t ' j
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Miss FJylau Anderson left last night!
for her home at Summitt, Ba.
Wood-Bailey Clothing Cos.
Selecting gifts for men is not such a tough
proposition at Wood-Bailey’s
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Gift Store for the Real Men—The Well Dressed Man
Auto gloves and dress gloves Imported Linen Handkerchiefs
Silk Socks and Wool socks • Bathrobes and sweaters
Silk and Knitted Neckwear Felt hats and Velour hats
Fancy Dress Shirts . Fine Caps and Cloth Hats
Belts with silver initial buckles Fine suits and overcoats
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Just let us know what type of a man he is and
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Miss Nattilee Saunders left las)
night for Leslie, Ua., to spend the hol
idays with friends and relatives.
.lack Simmons and Osgood Sim
mons, sons of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Sim
mons, left for the holidays last night
visiting friends and relatives, Jack go
ing to, Osgood to Savannah, '
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1524 Newcastle Street
CHRISTMAS CLUB—At Roths
childs Jewelry Store, saving you
25 pfer cent on every dollar you
spend. All goods engraved free.
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A Victrola An Ideal Christmas Present
■’* BRUNSWICK, GA., December, 1921. >
A PERSONAL LETTER TO YOU :
% LET US SEND YOU A VICTROLA.. Nj investment will jive
greater returns to the entire household either in pleasure, satis
faction, or cultu te. We carry a full line of Victor Machines and
- Recorhs. Both in cabinet design and musical reproduction v
the Victrola stands supreme. The greatest musicians of the
world for two generations have used it almost exclusively to
carry their art to the people.
Make your selection now—don’t put rt off.. The prices are -
yery reasonable. Make a small payment and let us hold it for
you till Christmas. :You may divide the payments to suit your
self. Come in and see the machines and hear the records.
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Very truly yours,
VICKERS & MANN
The Box Bountiful and other popular assort•
meats offiunnally’s in one, two, three and
five pound packages ate tobe hod at our Hire.
GHAS. V. COLLIER
THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1921.