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BIJOU
THEATRE
Wonderful
Program
Today and
Tomorrow
SHOW STARTS 3:00; 5:00; 7:00 AND 9:00
V&nda Hawley and. Milton Sills m. the Paramount Picture
' Burning Sands * A George Melibrd Production
“BURNINjQ SANDS”
GREATEST OF ALL DESERT THRILLERS!
Two women, a French dancer and a proud society beauty,
throwing conventions to the winds and fighting for a
man’s love in the hot wastes of the Sahara. .Wild adven
tures and tempestuous romance. All thrillingly blended
in a picture ten times better than ‘‘The Sheik.” Produced
on a scale as sweeping as its name. With a cast of real
stars.
Also Buster Keaton in a Wonderful Two*Reel Comedy
“THE PALEFACE”
SATURDAY
He threw his heart with the lasso loop!
“THE COWBOY AND THE LADY”
With Mary Miles Minter Tom Moore
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Also Wonderful Sunshine Comedy”“Splitting Hairs”
The Guarantee Store
BIG
Starts Friday, Nov. 17th
9 A. M.
See half page ad on page
3 of this issue
The Guarantee Store
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Next to Miller Furniture Cos. 1506 Newcastle Street.
~AR£ YOU A WELL DRESSED WOMAN*
Do you study yourself? Do you study the style you
should wear?
We are judging largely by our Hats.
Every successful woman knows what the right Hat
means. Fortunately it is not a mere matter of spend
ing money; many a woman who dresses in perfect
taste does not spend large sums of money. What she
does spend is care and thought, in choosing the right
sort of Hat. To do that successfully one must go
where hats of individuality and style are to be had—
minus excessive prices.
WHY EXPERIMENT ? BUY AT
Porter’s Hat Shop
504 Gloucester § >eet
SOCIETY
EDITED BT
Phone. 645 MISS KATHAR IN O’CONNOR Phone 188
(All Items must be phoned not later than six o’clock to be Inserted next
morning.)
No advencein
Admission 1
10c and 30c
SUN DIAL MiOTTOES
Light rules me,
j The shadow thee.
Come what may, time and the hour .
Run through the longest day.
Moments Pass like shadows.
j Time waits for no man.
i Time goes, you say? Ah, no!
Alas, Time stays, w 6 go!
Hours fly.
Flowers die,
New days,
New ways,
Pass by;
Love stays.
I am a shadow, so art thou.
I mark time; dost thou?
Amirst ye flowers
I tell ye hours.
'Those by the Dial’s Shady Stealth
may know
! Time’s thievish progress to Eternity.
Time flies, Lives rise, and Sha'dows
fall,
'Let it pass by,
Love reigns forever over all,
I go and come every dayy,
But thou shalt go without returning.
It is my will and my delight
To tell the hours of day and night.
A clock the time may wrongly tell;
I never if the sun shines well.
I note the time that you waste.
—The House Beautiful.
FRIDAY—
Little Helpers of St. Marks church,
parish house, at 4 p. m.
Executive board of Glynn P. T. A.
Mrs. A. L. Sterne, Pres., hostess;
Gloucester street apartments, at 4
p. m. s
Silver Tea by Circle No. 2’ of thr
First Methodist church, at Y. W. C. A.
4 to 6 p. m.
Friday Afternoon Club, Mrs. J. L
Andrews, hostess, 915 Egmoni
street at 3:30 P. m.
SATURDAY—
Harmonie Club, Mrs. C. P. Dusen
bury, hostess; 601 Albermarle street
at 3:30 p. m.
Girl’ s Club, Miss Florence Aiken
hostess, 1015 Unio n street at 3:3C
p. m.
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GIRLS CLUB WILL
MEET SATURDAY.
Miss Florenc 6 Aiken will entertain !
tb e Girls club Saturday afternoon:
at 3:30 o'clock. It it is impossible for |
any member not to attend, notify I
the hostess so that she will be able
to get someone to fill in.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Stephens, and
their guest, Mrs Russell Richards, of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Wood,
are spending several days at Cum
berland
Mrs. J. B. High returned yesterday
from New York, where she spent the
past several weeks.
ALTAR SOCIETY TO
CONDUCT SALE. 1
The ladies of the Altar Society of
the Catholic church will have their
usual weekly sale at the C. Me Gar
vey’s store, Saturday afternoon.
They will hav e all sorts of fancy
| cookings of cakes, pies, breads and
rolls, etc., on display and a good pat
ronage Is solicited from the public.
At this time Mrs. Charles Goodyear
and Mrs. Jennie Campbell will be in
charge.
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J. M. COURIC’S AUNT
DIES IN EUFALA, ALA.
Mr. John M. Couric left yesterday
morning for Eufala, Ala., called by
the death of hi s aunt, Mrs. Mollie
Shorter Willingham, her death taking'
place yesterday moningr at Eufala.
Mrs. Willingham was quite an el
derly and lovable character and was
the only daughter of the late Gov
ernor L. Shorter of Alabama’,
noon
INFORMAL CARD PARTY
BY MR. AND MRS. BANGS.
Mr. and Mrs. C: Bangs entertained
with a small bridge party last even
ing at their apartment on Union
street, which was a very enjoyable
affair.
Their hom e was beautiful in its
simple but artistic decorations of
cut flower s and ferns and ,-,fter the
evening was spent playing cards, light j
refreshments were served. Their
guests’.included Captain Packard, of
New Yorlfc Mj\ ahd 'Mrs. (Edward
Joyce of St. Augustine, th e men be
ing employed by the government,
anon
EVERYBODY LOOKING FORWARD
MRS. DULL’S COOKING SCHOOL
The cooking school, under the dl-
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THE; BRUNSWICK NEWS
rection of Mrs. S. R. Dull, of Atlanta,
which will be sponsored by the Wo
man’s club, will begin Monday after
noon at 3 o’clock. '
All the ladies of Brunswick are in
vited to attend thi s school and take
advantage of Mrs. Dull’s wondetful
skillful tachingg and experience in
cooking, the lessons will be given
every afternoon during the entire
week.
Tickets are two dollars each and
the knowledge derived is well worth
the price.
They may be purchased from Mrs.
S. L. High, who is general chairman
of arrangements.
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NEWMAN BROWHER
A pretty home affair was the mar
riage of Miss Dowling Newman and
Mr. Walter Thomas Brower which
wa s solemnized by Rev. L. C. Gray,
at th e brides home last evening at
nine o’clock
Miss Newman is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. New
man, of 2010 Newcast e str et and
i. verv poiul ir among a wide circle
of friends. /
Mr. Browser ha s only been living
in Brunswick a few ypar s but has
made many friends, is well liked in
business and socially.
Mr. and Mrs. Browler will leave
this morning for Jacksonville, going
by water down the St. Johns river
rs far as Sanford and after a ten
day’s bridal tour will return to the
city.
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1 ACOBS'TAIT WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENT RECEIVED.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan Jacobs
mnounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Mary Lucretia to Columbus
Downing Tait, on Wednesday, the
rfteenth of November, ..nineteen hun
dred and twenty-two, the Reverend O.
°. Gilbert, of the First Baptist church
fficlating.
Mr. and J\lrs. Tait will be at home
liter th e twentieth of November, at
’O2 Forest avenue, Macon, Georgia
The above announcement will be of
'nterest to a wid e circle of friends of
h e contracting parties m this city
Immediately after the ceremony
he bride and groom left in their car
'or a trip t° different parts of Geor
da, after which they will go to Ma
con.
Mrs. Tait, during her few years
-tay in Brunswick has become dn
’eared to many by her charming per
sonality, and Mr. Tait, who is One
Brunswick’s boys, is at present a
-prosperous young business man of
Macon.
The bride was lovely in brown can-
L on crepe with accessories to match
■>nd carried a shoyer bouquet of brides
•oses and lilies of the valley.
The wedding was very quiet, only
the immediate families of the bride
and groom being present.
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Mrs. J. P. Woodriff, of Somerset,
Ya„ is visiting her mother, Mrs. Will
iam Nightengale on Richmond street
GREEN AND GOLD
COMBINE TO MAKE
THIS LOVELY GOWN
Lull green chiffon with a skirt
of go!d ace and f\V)ons of gold
flowers makes this/*f \ening g,> :
It is a soft and VI rr. Je with
a long skirt and j blouse. A
drape falls from Shoulder
relieve the plain lWj;wiade by the
sleeveless effect. [ v ‘ 1
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She was accompanied by her niece,
Ellen Rhett and he r nephew, Douglas
Rhett.
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Mrs. Wlater Poulsen leaves Sun
day night to visit relatives in South
Carolina.
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An all day study class of the ladies
of the Presbyterian church will be in
session today.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mallard will
return to Jacksonville' today after a
short visit to Miss Kate Dillon. They
will be accompanied by Miss Mattie
Nelson.
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Mrs. J. B. Wright will spend Sun
day in Savannah.
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Mrs. James S. Wright left last
night for .Atlanta whej-e she will
be the guest of Mrs. Spencer Atkjn-
U. A. EDWARDS
Now located at my former
headquarters
1207 NEWCASTLE ST.
(Next to the City Hall)
Any and all kinds of
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Done promptly and satis
faction guaranteed
ROSES
Best two year
old.
3 for SI.OO
While they
last
Glynn Drug Cos.
Phone 827
son.
s> o h h
Major P. K. Hugher i s visiting
relatives in Savannah.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
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Rolland McDonald yesterday morn
ing.
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MENU HINT
Breakfast.
ti 'ked Apple With Vanilla Sauce.
Poached Eggs on Toast.
Oatmeal. Milk.
Coffee.
Luncheon.
Rice Balls. Fried Carrots.
Lettuce With Mayonnaise.
Muffins. Milk. Butter.
Dinner.
Mock Duck. f
Mashed Potatoes With Cferrots.
Con Fritters. Cabbafhi Salad,
b. 't<i. Butter. Pat Cookies.
Milk. Tea.
TODAY’S RECIPES.
Rice Halt:—Use leftover pork or
veal or both together. Or - cup chop
ped meat, two cups boiled rice, one
“r:g. one tablespoon onion juice.
Season to taste, fu v m in patties,
ro 1 in bread crumbs and fry a rich
brown. They art delicious!
-Mock Duck—Plac* on a round
steak, stuffing of bread crumbs sea
soned with chopped onion, salt and
pepper, one-quarter pound bacon
cut in tiny cubes. Roll and tie.
Si earn or stew till tender.
Date Cookies—One and one-half
mips sugar, one cup butter, two
eggs well beaten, three-quarter
pound chopped dates, one-half cup
chopped nuts, one teaspoon soda
in one-half cup hot water, one-half
teaspoon cine: throe cups
flour. Mix am. on tins. Bake
in slow oven.
HELPFUL HINTS
To Brighten Vases—When the
glass in the bathroom or flower
vases become dull or grimy, a lit
tle vinegar will brighte.. them.
Soak Meat in Salt Water—Soak
iug meat which is to be cooked in
the oven, such as roast beef, leg of
lamb, roast pork, turkey and
I fln Instant favorite
! ; with levers of fine
! w Coffee.
: "Good tothelisst drop
SG. -J.£. CAT, O >■*--. •
THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1922.
Coats that Make
the Beautiful
More Beautiful
Here, indeed- are coats for the
woman who would be in style
y6t bG herself - ever y S arment
a cbarm * creat ‘° n r t^,e w °
man who prizes individuality
and self-expression.
Fur trimmings, silk, embroid
eries, rich fabrics* beautiful
st y ,9s - and ex< ’ ulsite tai,orin e
give these new Peggy Paige
coats the distinction which ev
ery "ell bred woman seeks.
By all means view them—for
‘ n the folds of one which is dis
tinctly your own, supreme hap
piness awaits you.
today
Just received 30 captivating
Coats, a special purchase, that
w j|| b e so |d at prices almost
unbelieveable.
A . Zelmenovitz
To Fortify the System Against
Colds, Grip and Influenza
“ke GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC. It Pui
S-3 and Enriches the Blood It Builds up and
strensthe s the Whole System. It Fo-lfios the
System t *nsiColds,Grip and Influeoia. Prieet-ta
chicken. ,n salt water for frou. #
half to three-quarters of an hcoj
will make it more tender; the b id
is sometimes drawn from the cove
of the meat by this method, l-at
this d<Hps no harm whatsoever.
To Fhrar Chicken—Chicken can
be floured without getting tba
hands jtSftky and with little waste
of flour. Place flour, salt and pep
per in a small tin pail which has
a lid will fit tight. Th u p-.;
several pieces of chicken in th*
flour, set the lid in place and shake
thefMil. meat is floured evea
ly and qwlckly.
To Avoid Indigestion From
Onions—Onion., should be thor
oughly peeled—not just the tough
skin that is on the outsi'e, but
one layer and the thin skin under
it should be removed. This pre
vents indigestion from eating
onions.
To Ctepn Deep Vases or Water
Bottles-JUse a little water with
dissolvtAsoap. Then, instead vC
shot, Jti will soon mar the gla,-.s
by its scratches, wad up small bit*
of paper—such as a paper napkin
or paper towel or wrapping paper
—and shake these in the bottle.
The paper will act like a mop and
remove all film. To make the glass
brilliant, rinse in warm ■ ,-ater with
about half teaspoonful of ammonia.
In drying the vase or bottle, stand
on a towel, but be sure to have
the glass so tipped that air may
enter and evaporate the moisture.
To Remove Grease From Cloth
ing—Apply black coffee and rub
grease spot. It will immediately
disappear.
To Deep Raisins on Top—lf
raisins and currants are rolled in
flour before putting into a caky,
they will not sink to the bottom.