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BIJOU
THEATRE
Wonderful
Program
Monday &
Tuesday
SHOW STARTS 7 00; 5:00; 7:00 and 9:00
\’ FitzmauriceHl;.
PRODUCTION ’ ■*'
"TdUaQe
j -ToMold
I BettqCombson
: 'I; * greatest story of roman
aessr: - tic 10. ever written. A pic
’s,<"**s^!ji§ft?jgSgHSEs tur e that races thru a hundred
breathless thrills, thru a
<l r ed scenes of dazzling beau
ty. With Betty Compson the
' sweetest heroin e ever seen and
Bert Uytell her daring lover.-
Larry Semon in a wonderful two reel comedy “Dull Care”
WEDNESDAY
CONSTANCE TALMADOE
in ' ' 1
“THE PRIMITI VE LOVER"
A First National Attraction
Millinery
All our Hats reduced dur
ing this
BIG SALE
$2.95, $3.95
$4.95, $6.95
Children Hats a Specialty
The Guarantee Store
Next to Miller Furniture Cos. 1506 Newcastle Street.
“ARE YOU A DRESS ED 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; inany a woman who dresses in perfect
taste does not spend large sums of money. V\hat she
does spend is care and thought, in choosing t H right
sort of Hat. To do that successfully one must go
where hats of individuality and style are to lie had—
minus excessive prices.
WHY EXPERIMENT? BM AT
Porters Hat Sho->
a
504 Gloucester Street
SOCIETY
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Phone 645 MISS KATHAR IN O'CONNOR Phone 188
(All items must be phoned not later than six o’elock to be Inserted next
morning.)
No advence in
Admission
10c and 30c
The Poetry contest, held under the
auspices of the Literary study class
of the Atlanta Woman’s clubs,
brought iforth such a shower of ex
quisite verse in selecting the prize
winner. The third Prize winner, Miss
Louise Bariti, Is well known as a
member of a talented family and j
niece of Adeline Patti. Her tribute j
“To Mother,’’ is most appealing. j
TO MOTHER
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Ah me, it seems like yesterday; j
I see the little room,
The candle placed by her dear hands '
A star amidst the gloom:
For mother never thought ’twas wise!
To ridicule a fear;
She knew the friendly little light
Made shadowland less queer!
Now in the larger room of life,
Beyond that yesterday,
Sometimes grim shadows lurk
around,
To claim me as their prey,
3ut as in days of long ago,
Dear mother still is wise;
No gloom has terrors when I see
The light within her eyes!
—Louise Barili.
SUNDAY—
Philathea class, First Methodist j
church, 10:15 a. m.
PhUathea class, First Baptist!
church, 10:10 a. m.
MONDAY—
Woman’s Auxiliary of Presbyterian'
church, at the church, at 4p. m. j
Bible Class of Temple Sisterhood
in the Temple at 3:30 p. m.
Altar Society of Catholic church,'
at K. of C. hall, at 3:30 p. m. !
TUESDAY—
Neighborhood Club, Mrs. J. P. Dav
enport, hostess; 929 Egmont street,
at 3:30 P. m.
Bridge Eight—to he announced
Tuesday morning.
Bridge party, Mrs. E. E. Croswell,
hostess; 1023 Egmont street, at 3:.:0
p. m. ,
party for Mary Oates, I
1111 Pjrlnce street, af. 3:30 p. m. j
WEDNESDAY—
Acacia Club, Mbfees Ethel acd
Kezzie Conpley, hostesses; 915 Union
street, at 4 o’clock.
THURSDAY—
Thanksgiving Day.
FRIDAY—
Friday Afternoon Club Mrs. J. £.
Royalle, Jr., hostess; 603 First ave
nue, at 3:30 p. HL
Harmonie Club —to be announced
later.
SATURDAY—
Girls Club. Miss EHqbeth Taylor,
hostess; 919 Union street, at 3:30
P. m.
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GRAMLING-NIAL
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Gramjing
announce the chgagemeut of their
daughter, Irene, -to Nelson Tutiie.r
Nial,' of the piarriage to
be- Bolemniz’ed tir’the • early spring-.
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ALTAR SOCIETY TO MEET
MONDAY AFTERNOON. .
The Altar, Society of St. Francis
Xavier’s Cathoßfe church will have
their usual -weekly meeting at the K.
of C. Hall Monday afternoon at 3.30
o’clock.
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WOMAN’S AUXILIARY OF
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian church will meet Mon
day, November 27th, at 4 o’clock, in
the church parlors. This is the reg
ular monthly program meeting with
Ia topic of unusual Interest.
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INVITATIONS OUT
FOR BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mrs. Walter Oates ha issued in
vitations to a birthday Party to be
given at her home, 1111 Prince street,
Tuesday afternoon for her lHtle
daughter, Mary, in celebration- of her
birthday. The time is 3:30 o'clock.
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF BIBLE
CLASS OF TEMPLE SISTERHOOD
The Bible clasa of the Temple Sis
terhood will resume Re studies on
Monday, November 27th, at 1 3:3fl
o’olbck, in the Temple. Immediately
following the class all these wo<-
have volunteered to assist in the Shb
bath school work, are asked to hold
a meeting with- the president, Mrs*
Rotholz. , m
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W. H. F. SOCIETY
ANNOUNCES MEETING. (.
At the Wesleyan Methodist, chun it 1
on Ellis streebt, between M.’.'ahd N
streets, Sunday school at 10:30 in the
morning; Preaching at 11-30 in the
morning. Preaching'at 8 o'clock in
the evening. ’The W. H. F. Society
will meet at the home of Mrs. Gettfe
McGrau, on Norwich street, Monde)
afternoon a tthree o’clock. .. The pnV
lie is cordially Invited"' to attend*/
services. rn'fmm
WOMAN’S 9 \
MARK’S TO ciUl T *
The Worn- - V-l/—-
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THt BRUNSWICK NEWS
Mark’s will hove u sa-le November
29th, at the Piggly , Wiggly shore.
There will be cake, candy bread and
other tempting things and it begins
at 2 o’clock and lasts all through
the afternoon.
This will be a splendid chance for
all housekeepers to obtain good
things, in the way of eats, for
Thanksgiving.
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GIRLS CLUB MET WITH MISS
ELVIRA TORRAS YESTERDAY.
Miss Elvira Torras was hostess
yesterday afternoon to the Girls Club
at her home on Richmond street.
Tail stately chrysanthemums of va
rious’ hues were used in decorating
the room where the guests played
bridge after which Mias Torras serv
ed a hot course which was delicious!
©asides the chib members, were
Miss Fannie Thomas and Miss Mari
on Wood.
The next meeting will be with Miss
Taylor next Saturday after
noon a\ 3:30 o’clock.
[ SCHOOL GIRLS AND BOYS
HAVE SURPRISE PARTY.
[ A pleasant surprise party was te.n-
I dered Louise Nix, by Willie Ramsey
| qjul I-ouise Powell, which was a very
| happy affair among the school girls
j and boys, Friday evening.
I Many games were played and danc
| ing was ep joyed, after which hot
j chocolate and cakes was served for
! refreshments.
■ The invited guests • Louise
Nix, Louise Powell, Willie Ramsey,
! Ethel Powell, Leslie Gigniliatt, Elli.-
i abeth Young, Mary Cunningham,
j Winona Johnson, Rosa Vickers, Sar
| ah Thompson, Hazle Murdaugh, Lil
j flan Lang, Alfred Brookington, Har
i ry Bunklpy, Julius Owens, Jimmie
| Proctor, Irvine Glover, Davidson Bul
j lard, David Coleman and Osgood 1
i Sfanmon-s.
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BOOKS WANTED
EDUCATION WEEK.
On Wednesday, December 6th,
which is during American Education
Week, the educational department of
the Woman’s club will' give an enter
tainment and book shower, and every
one attending is expected to contri
bute at least one book. These books
are those whose are used' and needed
every day in the schools and will be
in the children’s free depart
ment, at the city library, where they
will be cared for and will he available
at any time.
A partial list of those most wanted
follows:
“The Battle Ground,” Glasgow;
“The Crisis,” Churchill; “Little Shep
herd of Kingdom Come,” Fox; “The i
i Long Roll,” Johnson; “The Cavalier,”
Cable; "The Deliverance—The New
; South;” “Red Rock;” U QJ4 Virginia-;' 11
j “The Pit;” .‘-'-The Turmoil;” “Conia
ton;” “The Virginian;” “The Prom-
ised Land,” Antins; “The Making of
An American,” Hus; “Standish of
Stgndlsh” Austin; ’"A BoW of Orange
Ribbon," Barr; “Hugh Wynn, Ktvc
Qpafcer,” Mitchell; "To Have dml to
Hold,’’ Johnston; “Richard Carvel,”
Churchill; “Janice Meredith,” Ford;
‘‘Heart® Courageous,” Major; “Alice
of . Old Vipeennes; “The Cpnqueror;’’
•"the Winning of the West;” ‘"Blen
he'rtuset;” “Lewin Rond;’’ "Fifty
fotir, Forty or Fight;” “A Rose of
Old St. Louie;!' “The Choir Invisible.”
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Beautiful entertainment
a brilliant success.
The Y. W. C. A. was a beautiful
scene Friday evening when the Jun
ior Philathea class entertained the
Senior PWlathea class, both erf the
First Methodist church, with an elab
orate Thanksgiving party.
Miss Efoise Miller received the
guests and; ushered them into ’the
"Y” which was artistically decorated
in autumn leave* pumpkins, Klondike
cosmos and other suggestions of the
Thanksgiving season. The affair was
opened with prayer led by Mrs. S.
L. High, teacher of the senior Phi la
the* class. An appropriate reading
was rendered by M rs. W. E. Yatetnan,
who is always enjoyed by her aud
iences.
Mrs. Bertha Stephenson gave a
toast of appreciation’ of the party in
honor of the seniors.
A “Thanksgiving” contest was an
other interesting feature and in this
Mr. C. C. Dekle was awarded the
prize, while in another contest Miss
Rosa Cheatham was the lucky win-
Misses Vera McLarty and Lois
Burgay served punch during the
evening, and at the conclusion a Salad
ieouree was served by Misses Mary
Warde, MarJ* and Laura Gigniliatt,
Katie Girvin and Lucille Anderson.
The Bst o fnaroes below It the reg
istered guests of the.occasion: Misses
IMary Warde, Maggie Hendley, Leila
yavis, Geneva Hendley, Lillian
With, Pauline Brock, Katie Girvin,
Aucllle Anderson, Laura Gigniliatt,
Ethel M. Clerk. Bennie Karcbner,
Jma Karehnek, Ada Barnes, Louise
I\aver, Roslna Harris. Olive Smith,
Lmie Forrester, Ena Bailey l , Rosalie
Meatham, Elolae Miller, Myra Lang,
Wena price, Virginia Price, Lois
JLray, Vera McLarty, Evelyn
I Xp, Gertrude Bunkltey, Nettle
P Marion Padriok, “Midget”
1 ‘ \ jt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G.
\ l Vr. Leroy Ramsey, Mra. A.
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_____ DRESSES _ _ _ _
fk T I fashioned by fk W
SALI SALt
MW yORK,
On Sale Monday
Purchased
At Low Prices
To Be Sold
At Low Prices
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A. ZELMENOVITZ
V. Southard, Mrs. W. F. Guyer, Mrs.
Bertha Stevenson, Mrs. Bon Harley,;
Mrs. McDonald Harley, Mrs. C. 0.
Dekle, Mrs. S. L. High, Mrs.. W. B.
Y ate mao, Mrs. W. M. I.angtforrt, Mrs.
M. J. Hopps, Mrs. J. W. Starr, Mrs.
W. A. Radney, and J. W. Starr, Jr.
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Miss Marie Everett is visiting rel
atives in Waycross and will remain
through Thanksgiving.
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•Mrs. S. D. Jones, of Jesup, is visit
ing her son, E. V. Jones on Reynolds
street.
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Mrs. F. E Orten has returned to
lier home in Savannah, after visiting
relative* in the city.
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Mis* Marion Padrick will leave
during the week to spend the week
end with her parents, at Adel, Go.
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian Torras, of
Waycro-ss, will arrive Wednesday to
spend Thanksgiving >with Capt. It.
Torras.
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Mrs. S. R. Dull left for her home
in Atlanta last night, after conduct
ing the cooking school here for the
past week. .
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ramsey are
pleasantly located with Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Avrlett, on Reynolds street.
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Miss Mattie Nelson, who was the
guest of Mrs. F. H. Mallard, in Jack
sonville, has returned home.
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After spending the summer in
Concord, ass., with her daughter,
Mrs. J. M. Heald, Mrs. C. L. Elliott
has returned to the city.
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Mrs. W. F. Parkef, who spent the
past week in Savannah with Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Brown, return home last
night.
Mi*. J. B. Wright, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fost
er, ■in Savannah, returned home last
night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown are
now pleasantly located in the home
they" recently purchased at the com
er of Ellis and Gloucester streets.
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Mias Ann Burnett returned home
yesterday morning after a visit of
several weeks in Nashville and Louis
ville.
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Mrs. Frank Orten is spending a
few days In Blackshear and Odum be
fore returning, to her home in Savan
nah.
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Miss Maida Sasser will leave the
earfy part of the week for Odum, Ga.,
to spend Thanksgiving with her Par
ents.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Roughton,
Mrs. J. J. Vickers and little daughter,
Jacqueline, motored to Scotland, Ga,,
to spend a few daye.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrary, Miss
Irene Gramling and Mr. Nelson Nial
will motor to Atlanta to fapeaf'
Thanksgiving and attend the Auburn-
Tech football game.
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A pleasant party motoring to Way
cross to attend the Annual conference
was composed of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Fouche, Mias Pauline Brock, Mrs.
Vernon Jones and Miss Ida Vernon
Jones.
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Mrs. A. L. Church, chairman of the
finance committee, of Brunswick
Chapter, D. A- R., calls a meeting of
her committee for Tuesday morning
at 10:30 o'clock, at her home. It is
desired that all should be present, as
business of importance will be dis
cussed.
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Mrs. George Z. Herb has returned
from Atlanta, where she was in at
tendance at the Georgia Baptist Wo
man’s Missionary Union annual con
vention, as a delegate of the Bruns
wick district, at large, the convention
being held at the Second Baptist
church, in which the Union was or
ganized 40 years ago.
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Thera are Victrolas in wide var
iety to suit every taste and |§P||OT|Sf3
purse, from $25. $35, SSO, $75
$125 and up. Let us demon
strata the superior tone quail- 3|p&f
ties of the popular Console mod
els, and explain our very attrac
tive easy payment plan. "
We beiieve the Viotrola to be the greatest musical instru
ment of its kind in the wot Id. We love to sell it.
We have n large and carefully selected ptook of Victor
records, and put on sale the fifst of each month a complete
list of the new ones.
VICKERS & MANN
Authorized Victor Dealers
SUNDAY, NOV. 26, 1622.
Free
Gold Fish
See Our
Window
Glynn Drug Cos.
Phone 827