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BIJOU
THEATRE
Wonderful
Program
Today
SHOW STARTS ? 00; 5:00: 7:00 and 9:00
/
CONSTANCE
TAIMADCM^Iover:
It you only knew how good Ibis Is* we could’f keep you away
with a caveman’s club.
Also forchy in a Two-Reel Comedy**“Torchy’s I i ;d'
And The Latest Pathe News
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
ONE OF A MILLION THRILLS
William Fox Presents
The sensational spaod drama which delighted New York
“The Fast Mail”
The wonder Melodrama of I ove and thrills.
Founded on the famous play by Lincoln .1. Carter
Directed by Bernard J. Wiring
~ Also
Buster Keaton in a wonderful comedy “The Boat”
The Gayantee Store
'Bid SALE
It has been the and most success
ful event we have ever had. The proof
of it was that the people of Brunswick
know values and sure responded splend
idly. j
For the balance of this week we
offer far more wonderful values as
the final climax of this tremendous
sale.
\
Furs $4.95 up Coats $! 2.95 up
Dresses $6.95 up Suits $ I 4.95 up
Just received a shipment of children
Dresses and Ccats specially priced for
this sale.
The Guarantee Store
Next to Miller Furniture Cos. 1506 Newcastle Street.
“ARE YOU A WELL DRESSED WoMAif“°
Do you study yourself? Do you study the style V ou
•hould wear?
We are judging largely by our Hut-?.
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 bad
minus excessive prices.
WHY EXPERIMENT? BUT AT
Porter’s Hat Shop
CA/< PI . r*
r vjioucesier street
SOCIETY
BDITE D BY
Phone <l4* MISS KATHAR rs O’CONNOR Phone, m
(All Items must be phoned not later than six o'clock to b*' inserted next
morning.)
No advencc in
Admission
10c and 30c
BROTHERHOOD.
Why do I dare love all mankind?
Tls not because each face, each form
Is comely, for it is not so;
Nor is it that each soul is warm
With nn.v Godlike glow.
Yet there’s no one to whotn’s not
given
Some little linoamont of heaven,
Some partial symbol, at the least, in
sign
Of what should be, if It is not, with
....
The® was a time, full well I know,
WlieJ 1 had not yet seen you so;
Tjffrie, was, when (few seem’d fair; !
Jml now, as through the streets I go, i
There seems no fae so shapeless, so j
Forlorn, but that there’s something'
there
That, like the heavens, doth de
clare
The glory of the great All-fair;
And so mine own each one I call;
And so I dare to love you all.
—Henry Septimus Sutton in Chris
tian Science Monitor.
WEDNESDAY
Acacia Club, Misses Ethel and
Kcaif <Vno!.>, tMf> Union
street, at. 4 o’clock.
THURSDAY—
Thanksgiving Day.
FRIDAY—
Friday Aftemoonj Club Mrs. J. E
Rojnlle, Jr., hostess; HO'l First stvi
nue, at 3:30 p. m.
Harmonic Club—to be announced
later.
SATURDAY—
Girls Club. Miss Eliabeth Taylor.,
hostess; 019 Union street, at 3:30 1
P. m,
WESLEY BIBLE CLASS
HAD SOCIAL AFTERNOON.
Tho Wesley Bible Class of the
First Methodist church, of which Mrs.
D. W. Krauss is teacher, had a most
delightful social meeting; Monday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. I*.
Dusenbtjry.
OD O O |
WILL DEMONSTRATE BLOCK
CANDY AT LOCAL FAIR.
Mrs. If. B. Kroeber, representative
of the Frank K. Block Cos., famous
candy manufacturers, of Atlanta, is
lie re for the purpose of demonstrat
ing tin sdelieious confectionery, which
t as grown popular and. is being dis
tributed all over the 'country. She
will be in charge of an exhibit of her
company, at the Glynn county fair,
beginning today at 12:30. Doubtless
this booth will he one of the most
attractive features of the fair and
the People of this city are Invited to
ko up and sample the candies and
crackers.
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LITTLE MARY OATES
HAD BIRTHDAY TARTY.
Tittle Wry Oates was the hon
oree of a lovely birthday party giv
en by her mother, Mrs. W. M. Oate ~
at her homo on Prince street yester
day afternoon. The occasion was the
little girl’s fifth birthday and there
were about forty or forty-five guests
W*aent who enjoyed the afternoon
; tayfcg various game*.
Artistic in every detail were the
decorations of pink and white cut
flowers, chrysanthemums and ferns,
which were used in the rooms where
the children played. Pinning the
donkey’s tail on was the chief amuse
ment, for which Dolores Gillican was
awarded the prize. Each little guest
received a toy, as a favor.
The snowy white cake, with its
five candles held in tiuy pink r e-,
buds-, was a lovely centerpiece for the
able, where ice cream and cuke were
served by Mrs. Oates and her assist
ants, Marßaret Stiles and Annie Lyle
Msnn.
MRS. J. V. DAVENP/HR
HOSTBS TO C ARD CLITL
The Neighborhood Club was very
charmingly entertainer! yesterday af
ternoon by Mrs. J. p. Davenport, at
her home on Egmont street.
A profusion of pink roses and sa
cred lilies were used as decorations
adn the rooms looked ver attractive.
At htis meeting, Meadanies J. B.
Wright. N. E. Gillican, Henry Trn
wick, of New York, and Miss Maude
Anderson, also of Nenv York, were
guests of the club.
In bridge Miss Kezzie Conoley
made top score and was awarded the
Prize.
At the conclusion of the game a
salad course was served, and it was
announced that Mrs. T. J. McCall
would have the cluh next week at the
Bijou Annex.
BOOKS WANTED FOR
BOOK SHOWER.
EDUCATION WEEK.
On Wednesday, Deeemer 6th, which
is during American Education week,
the education department of the Wo
man’s club, is to present a special
program and book shower at the Y.
\\. 0. A. hall. These books will be
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
■ placed in the children’s free depart
| ment of the city library, for the use
of Brunswick school children, and
: everyone- is exPeled to come and erm
| tribute a book.
| A partial list of those wanted was
Printed a few days ago in these col
! limns, adn below is printer a further
l li. 1. Please freserve these lists for,
reference:
"Scottish Chief," “Thadeus of War
saw,” Porter; “Silas Mamer,” “Kom
la," Elliot; “The White Company,”
Doyle; “A Tale of Two Cities,” Dick
ens; “Quentin Durward, Talisman
Marmion,” Scott; “The Alhamra,”
Irving; “The Boy’s Froissart,” Ed.
by Lanier; ‘‘Westward Ho!” Kings
ley; ‘‘The Monk of Fife,” Lang;
‘‘Arabian Nights Entertainment;’
‘The Black Arrow,” Stephenson; “I,
Thou am) the Other One,” Barr; “If
I Were King,” McCarthy; “Under
the Red Robe,” Weyman; “Men of
Iron,” Pyle; “When Knighthood Was
in Flower,’” Major; “A Knight, of the
White Cross,” Hentz; “The Three
Musketeers,” Dumas; “The Helmet, of
Navaree,” Runkel; “A Lily of
France,” Mason; "A Ward of King
Canute* The Thrall of l ief the
Ltn-ky^r
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Miss Gray Moody will spend never
al days in Nashville, Tenn., with rel
stives during the holidays.
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■ Miss Verna Rogers will spend
at her home in l.uln
1011.
Mrs. A. K. I.ewis, of Columbia, S.
C., will arrive today to visit her sis
ter, Mrs. K, Campbell.
OO O O
Many friends will regret to learn
(hut Mrs. C. W. Stevenson is ill at
her home on Union street.
0O O O
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Church motored
over to Savannah yesterday, upend
ing the day in that city.
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Miss Lillian Keeyre .it; spending
Thanksgiving with relatives in
Barnesville, Ga
Miss Helen Lis.-.nor, a studenuof
Goucher College, Baltimore,
rls-nd Thanksgiving in New Work
with relatives.
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Downing Wnd
jorie Nightengale -lee, now inTjfgj
will return homo
e;i -JM date.
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Miss Julia Miller will ~pd
Thanksgiving at Guyton ■ Ga., Iter
!'” l "e, .'mending'a few days With*rel
it! ives.
O Cr O O
Mrs. G. W. Blanton, who has heen
away practically all summer, return
ed home Monday evening and Is now
greatly improved in health.
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Mrs. W. H. DeVoe and Mr . |). \V.
Krauss will leave this afternoon for
Jacksonville. Mrs. Krauss will he the
guest of Mi>. DeVoe for a short time.
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Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh Hughe-, an-
A Tin Ifl LOSE
Aim HAIR
35c‘'Danderine” Saves Your
Hair—Ends Dandruff!
Delightful Tonic
v A
i
' :V: ■ ’ tVr
. Only fools let hai: fall out and J- a
Idrnff lay. Neglect means a bald
spo shortly. A little “Danderine”
now will save your hair. This de
lightful tonic cleans the scalp of ev
ery particle of dandruff, tightens the
h. ir-foot Peres. s„ the hair stops
ii tiling out ands ( , the vitalizing oils,
which are ihe very life and strength
| °t the hair, can not ooze away.
Danderine i s not sticky or greasy.
H has made weak, sick, neglected
bait- strong and healthy for millions
■. f and -.vome-ii. Your comb o.
brush i a warning you. Hurry to any
drug store and get a bottle now. Don’t
wait 1
Anew shipment of Gloves
made by Hanse and Grinnel
in the 1 2 button Chamoisettes
Colors, Tan, Cream, Brown
$2.00
The Chamoisette Gauntlet
In Black, Brown, Cream, Grey
$1.95
Self-tnmmed, White I rimmed
Hosiery for the Family
for infants flapper. In colors
to match the most exclusive shade
of shoes, in fabnees as you will.
Priced for Children
25c to 60c
Priced for Ladies
50c to $5.50
Priced for Men
35c to 85c
A. ZELMENOVITZ
nuance the birth pf a little daughter,‘
November 26th, t their bo me on'
Halifax
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Soioas F.vaiu, ha* reutrned
i ,|s£sJrr spending the jtunt week in
RSHfahvllle with friends and rcla
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friends of Mrs. 11. W. Murray
Wt little son, Jack, are glad to know
tv are improving ,fl<nn their recent
illA*.
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MrVmd Mrs. A. 11 Hull and Mr.
DudleyVjfull, of TamPa, Kla., were
ruosis n 1.. Elliott, Mo nils..'
anti Tue<WK|||aute to Savannah.
Miss Hel’enand Miss Aline
Parker, Hrenau College,
"’ill attend football
point*, Thnnlflp’ing, in Atlanta.
Mr. Hope Strong, Hope
Strong, im and the two h igh school
teachers, f.. H. F<dk und Thomas
tlowel! Jr ill spend Tluinkatrivlnst on
the isbtjß.
Miss Kill if Aiken, who i- visiting
’ her sistt*, Mrs. Carl Betts, has a* her
i I'harmiiJf guest, Miss Margaret Mc-
Arthur/of Atlanta.—Jßome Trlhune-
HeraldJ
m 000.0
Am Kg those going home for
Thankfclvinfr is Miss Catherine
Sj>encJ one of the public school
teachers, who will visit at Nashville,
- (la., for a fw la’s.
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Dr. and Mrs. S. E. O'Quinn, daugh
ter. Mont Inch and Miss Maude Cook,
are to leave this afternoon to spend
Thanksgiving at Jesup, with rela
tives.
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Mrs. Carl- Betts lias as her guests f
her mother, Mrs L. H. Aiken, of
Brunswick, and her sister and' nieees,
Mi-s. Spencer Atkinson and Ruth and.
Anna Atkinson, of Atlanta.—Rome
Tribune-Herald.
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The man" friends of teroy Hainee,
of Jacksonville, who has been eon-■
fined to St. Vincent hospital, will be!
interested in the report that he is im- 1
proving. Mr. Haines isa nephew and j
vristor of Mi’s. Thomas Evans and I
Mrs. Joe Evans.
Mrs. O. D. Potter and little son, of
• harlotte. N. C.. are guests of Rev.
and Mrs ,W. E. Porter. Mrs. Potter
was formerly Miss Tanner Porter,
and she has many friends in the city. |
Mr. and Mrs. John Dyal motored
o Millen and spent the week-end as
■he guest of Mrs. Oglesby.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
ZSZaCt&Bi
GIKJ. REBERYKS HAVE
ORGANIZED FOR WINTER.
The seventh and eighth grade Girl
Reserves of the Y. W. C. A. held their
Jisst meetings of this fall, have or
iini.-.rd and made Plam for their win
ter reason.
I'or the Bth Grade Girl Reserves
nt the “Y the following temporary
officers were elected: Frankie An
drews. president; Louise Powell, sec
i c vjjss Marion PHdrick, advisor.
For the Girl Reserves uf the 7t.h
Grad. Leslie Gignilliatt, president;
Rosa Vieker, secretary, and Mi.ss
Blanche lait, advisor.
These girls will hold their regular
weekly meetings at the Y. W. A.
DR. WILLIAM T. ELLISON
SPECIALIST
Nerve, Blood and Skin Diseases
including Venereal and Rectal
L)u eases (Piles). No knife-no
discomfort —no detention from
business. Permanently located.
Refutation firmly established. 20
years’ experience. Testimonials
sent upon request. Call or writ*
for Information and advice.
SUITE 4-8 MOYLAN BLDG.
er. BroßKhtan and Drayton Straota
Savannah, Georgia
Hours 9 to Sundays 10 to 1
Lff loverUtn** Lb* ortotrui] KJ|kM LrraUoent for itUm.
9 • urgiosi > Auxpt Oe sobiuut i
There are Virtrolas in wide var- ,
iety to suit every taste and
purse, from $25 $35. SSO. $75 S&
$125 and up. Let us demon
strata the superior tone quali
ties of the popular Console mod- M&feft’-w .lj||
els, and explain our very attrac- JjKy il
We believe the Victrola to be the greatest musical instru
ment of its kind in the woild. We love to sell it.
We have a large and carefully selected stock of Victor
records, and put on sale the first of each month a complete
list of the newsies. '
VICKERS & MANN
Authorized Victor Dealers
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 ,1922.
A
Store
Filled
Every
Neccessity
and
Luxury
for
the
Whole
Family
at
Prices
That
Are
Fair
Whitmans
Candy
Sampler
I to 5 lbs.
Other Kinds from
10c up
FRESH
Glynn Drug Cos.
Phone 827