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BIJOU
THEATRE
Big Double
Program
Today
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Qfoe Man Who
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Also wonderful Fox Sunshine Comedy “PUPPY I.OVI;”
MON DAY
Adolph Zukor Presents
“ON THIS HlflH SPAS”
and A&cjt yolt.
to •; H ■ ■" ! ';v
Also Larry Seamon in a won lerLd two reel
sing the Buck.” I^Rp
03 SALE
It has been the and most success
ful event we haveVvei had. Ihe proof
of it was that the people of
know values and sure
ldly
hor the balance of this* we!T
offer far more wonderful vm j>
the final climax of this tremlroous
sale.
Furs $4.95 up Coats $f2.95 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 WOMAN’
Do you study yourself? Do you study the style you
should wear?
We are judging largely by our Hat:.
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? BU\ AT
Porter’s Hat Shop
504 Gloucester Street
SOCIETY
•SDITE D BY
Phone Mo MISS KATHAR IN O’CONNOR Phone 188
(All items must be phoned not later than six o’clock to tm inserted next
morning.)
No in
AffgJ
10c and 30c
THE MONTH BEFORE CHRISTMAS
(With fl|>oligies to “Tho Night. 'Be
fore Christ mar;.’'.
’Tii t,lu- mon til i before Christ mas, n-1
all through the land.
I The Christmas Seal: wait, a big,
happy hand,
Kor winter';, cold blasts they rare not
! • a rap.
j Nor a minute have they to seize
for a nap;
■’Cause all hound the land they must
make Hueh a clatter,
That folks will all wonder what ran
Jie the matter.
! When Choppers for Christmas begin
toAppea r,
Amljpioughts are all centered on San
reindeer.
jThese busy little Seals vet lively and
quick,
'On all Christmas mail thejj so want
to stick.
|lf folks will just use them, how hap
, py they'll he,
They’ll all feel ike dancing and shout
ing with glee.
More rapid than eagles they’ll come
if you all.
By spending for eah a
small; / j
If many you'll use, the peiipit^H
'Til the number of them
hard to count,
And higher the pile of pennies,
see,
The less will the hosts of the T. B.
germs he.
Be sure then this Christmas to stick
on all your mail,
The Seal of Good Health that you
VUin<yd£^}on
spend will not he a
But will help the sweat cause of the
double-bathed cross.
Aud the Seals will unite in wishing
for you.
A most happy Christmas, glad
New Year too.
-TaU-'J^Bry.
The d
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Ifctle at Swlfitarium. She
BKflflML. I'UBftj** and is selling seals in
Chfiatm4a J> S<sl ram
SATURDAY—
Girls Club. Miss Eliabeth Taylor,
hostess; 919 Union street, at 9did
P. m.
MRS. KENNEDY ANXIOUS
TO MEET PHILATHEAS.
Mrs. W. M Kenneu.v, Savannah,
state president of the V nil tube. work
in Georgia, is the guest of Mrs. Surah
K. Lee, for the week-end, and is an
xious to meet as many of the Pliila
jiheas of thftAity as possible during
|A moeffig of all tho Pldlathea
[classes in the city lias been arranged
ptor at the Baptist church Sunday
MENU HINT
Breakfast.
Half Cantaloupe.
Toast. Coddled Egga.
Coffee.
Luncheon.
Sausage Holla.
Apple Sauce. Cup Cakes.
Tea- Milk for children.
Dinner.
Stuffed Flank Steak.
Broiled Potatoes.
Health Rread and Butter.
Tomato Fan Salad.
Peach Shortcake. Tea
TODAY'S RKCI P ES
St idled Flank Steak Have
but'her make poekefWthick flank,
or if flank steak is thin fo one
half over other. After filling with
dressing skewer together. To in: ke
dressing take pint of bread, soften
with cold water and drain. Season
crumbs with salt, pepper, chopped
or on and sage and two tablespoons
dro nings Pack dressing closely
to the meat and bake for one hour
in covered roaster.
Broiled Potatoes—Peel potatoes
mid cook in salted wat until near
ly done, cut in two or three pieces
lengthwise, lay in pan in which
flank steak was roasted, baste with
the fat in the pan. adding more
i 'cried; sprinkle with salt and pep
per and cook in boiler until done
and slightly brcfvn on Lath sides.
Serve on platter surrounding stuff
ed (lank steak.
Snnsoge Rolls—To make about
on-- dozen rolls, puncture and coo'-
one half pound of thick shop-'
for from three to four minutes in
hoi dig water, then ski\ and cut
them across and lengthwise; cut
thinly rolled rough puff paste into
squares of three and one-half inch
es and in them enclose the sausage,
moistening and sealing the joint
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THE BRUNSWICK NEW*
morning at tihe regular Sunda school
hour, to which every Philathea in the
city is must cordially invited.
AWOI N< KM ENT OF
< IKCLK MEETING. g
Circle No. 2, of the First
church, w ll meet Monday afi.cn*i"
ut 4 o'clock at the home of Mt Jr !’ :
ii. ConVers. Id'Jl Union streN®Pjf
this time Mrs. G. V. Kate will
joint hostess.
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ATTENTION GIRL RESERVES <■
AND THOSE WANTING TO JOtH
A Girl Reserve rally nil Il*e heljh
at the Y. VV. C. A. hall
m, in. December sth, at JMbock.
Any girl between the ages oyMEo> IW.J1 W .J
years may join the Girl
whether she is in school, busi iM]* *
-industry, and may share in
times, hikes, canip.s and service to the
other girls of the world. This rally
will he the opening of the Program
for the winter. Work will lie out-
Mned and groups organized. Every
Girl Reserve of last, winter is urged
to be Present and bring anew mem
her with her.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB
Ulus. .i.jf. ROYALK. JR., HOSTESS
l At thOTiome of Mrs. J. E. Royalle.
81, tin- Friday Afternoon Club was
Tkert-aineri very delightfully Venter
..jyTlie decorations consisted of a
of Ghr.vsantlieinuuis. rose-'
af ferns that were gorgeous in ef
Top score was made by Mrs.
•I I,mnl. "ielit, She prize being a
cut ■ ukk deeanteff The consolation
was "it, by Mrs. C. Holmes Sheldon,
whose prize w„.s a hand embroidered
guest towel. Low score prize was
awarded to Mrs. Paul Morton.
Mrs. C. Holmes Sheldon was the
only guest of the club, while Miss
Fannie Thomas and Mrs. N. H. Bal
lard came in for refreshments, the
latter assisting Mrs. Royalle in serv
ing a very tempting plate luncheon,
n <in t>
MR. AND MRS. (’. A. AVKIKTT
GAVE A THANKSGIVING DANCE
Thunksgiving evening was very
pleasantly by a contingent of
friends Mb*. ('. A. Aviet.t,
at oil
where dancing was
The spacious rooms were VLS Hr.'SK
l\ decora I -flowers
’ k'eelN
was '" ■ fpMfpßnW' 'KjL Dur
ing the evenly, at inTwv
d*g punch wa servgMW'he in\*.
listj#as foj|..s-**|gaEmli.q- 1 -i \
l.£| Giroilmit.
'iVFois Bur,ray, Katharin
ItcWiie and Ki'inu Karchnj^kM^J*. - /
I tons ami i "theriiie Petcri*®
I'N an, Thelma Gilmoi
I ang, Katherine ( lark,
Mary Langford. Alberta
Mary Dean Galnan, Messrs. I. \V.
Met'idlers, 0. M. Rozar, Byron 7,eig
ler, C. P. Watson. Julian Meeks, Wade
Lewis. Olio Allen, A. V. Morgan.
Fail Burney, Edward Miller, “Pes
ky’' Hodges, Jennings Burns, Mr. and
Mrs. I,eroy Bern. Mr. anil Mrs. W. A.
O'Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. K. Du Bose.'
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sutton. Mr. mK
Mrs. Cal RamseV, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie
I 'iveWfc
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M hm Irene Gramling is the guest
ofjßk Ethel Nlall, m Atlanta.
but leaving tne end* open. Brush
over with beaten egg before baking
in a fairly hot oven until browned.
Tomato Fan Salad — Peel and
slice tomato down nearly to stem
end; pre.j slightly open and Insert
between the division.: alternate
slices of cucumber and onions.
Serve with French dressing. For
French dressing, place four t; 'de
spoons olive oil, one-half
salt, one-hulf teaspoon red
two tablespoons vinegar in
; Shake vigorously and aerve.
SUGGESTIONS ™
There are many of us who will
not feel wp can give a large Hal
j jowe’en party, but most of us can
| inviteuone or two of our friends,.
?nd aftecially the children’s friends
|in corn, make ear ly . qj.,
| eat apples and have a jolly evening.:
| True hospitality is not
| so much with the elaborateness ofli
j the entertainment but with tho
j spirit of it, and all of us can look
j back on some wonderful tine spent
Jin some one’s kitchen helping male
j randy and pop com. or sitting be
j fore an open fire telling stori.s
| and eating apples and roasting
| marshmallows, Blesser is he or
\ she with recollections of happy
home gatherings of friend- in i
childhood or vouth to help them.-
| through the harder times that coma
to us all.
Where shelves must be placed
above a stove nr heater protect the
underside from heat and do not
cover shelf with naper.
Leave plenty of ventilating space
between lamp shades made of
parchment m cloth and light bulb.
Turn oft the current before leav
mg elecivic iron or other heating
apparatus
Anew shipment of
made by Hanse and Grinnefl
in the 1 2 button Chamoisettesj.
Colors, Tan, Cream, Brrfj
$2.00
, J
Chamoisette GauntflW
Brown, Creanv. Grev%
P m $1.95 i
rSelr-trirnmed, White I rimmed
Priced for Ladies
50c to $5.50
Priced for Men
35c to 85c
A. ZELMENOVITZ
Mrs. A. M. Drury and clnMf
a! At kinHnii l
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•“ 4’.; •' , f/il" '' ! 1 1
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H'-lcn l.of, of Valdosta, is- the •
Hew of her rs. B. D. Wl
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Mr. and Mrs. Justin l.aComb are
welcoming a little daughter at their
heme.
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Mr. and Mm. Walter Browher have
returned from their wedding trip
through Florida.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lambrlght have
returned from a visit to friends and
udativofl in West Palm Beach,
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; Mrs. W. 11. Dyer, of Douglas, spent
! Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs.
i\V. H. Bertie, and will return home
i today or tomorrow.
After a parents. Mr.
and Mrs.- J. H on Union
street, Mr:-. >A- 'McCormack has
returned tfehea ndtne in Wayeross.
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Mi 4 and Mi '.. Jk H. Greenfield re
turn® 'esterdaHf f’-om Wayeross,
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M:r^ss
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■ It’s an Art easy to
; Achieve, too, with i
; LADY CLAIR I
_ SUPERLATIVE
SELF RISING
FLOUR :
l AiARL'S & CO, ’ 1 !
WtovLehiic . Distributor* j
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where they spent the last two or three
fejTtH n n o o
Brunawickians. will regret to,
H Mr. and Mrs. A. I>.
,l nd family are leaving today
|k>mpa. where they expect to reside.
Mf n o o o
Miss Pauline Brock is quite ill at
her home on Union street. During
her absence from the Y. W. C. A.
Mis Marion Cook will act as cus
todian.
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Mrs. Mary L. Stacv leaves soon for
Wet Palm Beach, where she will
spend the winter with her daughter,
Mrs. K. E. Decker, who recently re
moved there to reside.
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| Mrs. W. G. Alexander and ohil
idren. Billy and Jean, and Mrs. W. J.
; Hodgson, Va> cross, were guest -
M ,s - w - N’- Graniiing.
day.
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The friends of Mrs. William Mor
irison, of Philadelphia, Pa., will he
j glad to know that her little girl, who
ihas been quite ill. is greatly improv
ed. Mrs. Morrison will he remember
led as Miss Julia Gould, of St. Simon
I island.
Bread is the staff of life. Have the
I hest money can buy— VELVET.
There are Victrolas in wide var- .oeasgryawiL
iety to suit every taste and
purse, from $25. $35, SSO. $75
$125 and up. Let us demon
strate the superior tone qtrtli- -I- 1 *
ties of the popular Console mod- i|>
*ls, and explain our very attrac
♦jve easy payment plan. |
We believe the Victrola to be the greatest musical instru
ment of its kind in the wot Id. We love to sell it.
.s' - - jHvTr*i qffwit •
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 new ones.
VICKERS & MANN
Au thd icc 1 Victor Dealers
day. Dh.
A
fFtifed
L
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E^ery
Neccessity
and
Luxury
for
the
Whole
Family
at
Prices
That
Are
Fair
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Candy
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