The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 03, 1922, Image 6

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Jii" Double Monday SHOW STARTS .? 00; 5:00; \Wki Ji r' / bp (picture \ * 1 ™ • i ■A \ \ \k jfV / ' %... i Also l.arry Seamon in a wonderful two reel eJffin/ “Pas* sing flic Buck.’’ and all’s fair in love. a*. TUSEDAY AND WEDNESDAY Jf..J| The tree strongest passons known in timerjjßt Hate; Revenge^^^Bh^rnler ■ • Also Den Turpin Comedy iii^DßltiM^B TQXgJwW JWTOjßeady at The GuahptetNtore It is always a ivlief to bought and laid away, and are not prepared to pay for theBMI pay a reasonable deposit and ik store them away lor you until vou want them. * Come and look over our stock which is the largest ever carried and at most rea sonable prices. The Guarantee Store Next to Miller Furniture Cos. 1506 Newcastle Street. Suggestions for Christmas Handkerchiefs embroidered to order nothing quite shows careful thought in a gift so much as a handker chief embroidered with the entire monogram. We are taking orders now for pure linen ones, any color, 1-4 inch hem to be embroidered for men and women. Thq newest l*arisian fancy for the hat in gold, silver or black. MID*WINTER MILLINERY ON DISPLAY Porter’s Hat Shop 504 Gloucester Street BIJOU THEATRE SOCIETY fm ■c and 30c EDITED BY Phone C 45 MISS KATHAR IN’ O’CONNOR Phone 188 (All Items must be pfioned not later than six o'clock to be Inserted next morning.) BABY FINGERS. Baby fin grrs that clung to mine In a helpless trusting way; Baby fingers of long ago | Of a tuighter, fairer day. I The old glad days are over now I And far beneath the flowering sod; A life’s last hope is gently laid I Baby fingers rest with God. j; Little hands whose work j*T done I Dear child heart, knew no .Pain; Ah, tl dreams of yaxt+fA had j ( Andlthe hopes I’d nursed in vh'iiva Sometimes in the hush of niohtJß II still to hear .Vout I know ar-gfk ‘^B ■i S. j,:"* I A nd 110 jn At ',f*> i Ida' y*|iitf’- A*.'"At i* Kittl^M -aj* J Xvt<l tfuy of nartfW face; I Are folded mry. in a drawer I | But out of them shines Vou^B I Out of them, memories of | Come drifting hark o’er the em^B B'ears; Bl Thejfßem to grow dim with the dust ■of time | They slune like gold, through a mist of tears. 8 r. fisf’Sjßfcojai itere’er you ure _ a s B R k to me ii of all joy Baby faith yout&ught Jkltringliig ol'^Bfc^aings good; w|J Bringing to dSi B* *' throne >• 9 ! '’W luloV 'rim rntJT ' Hu '&■■■ jp ■s. -ijijjKr mmß be m . wßßwm mmimm* * f iWk ♦ | * P-f. ♦ potfUwß I SUNDAY— JBP Philathea class, First Me^^Pst Church, ut 10:15 a. m. W j Philathea class. First 'i®ttis| church, at 10:10 a. m. (Be * Baraca class, First at 10:10 a. m. MONDAY— Altar Society of Catholic church, at K. of C. hall, at 3:30 p. m. Circle No. 2,' of First Methodist church, Mrs. 0. B. Conyers, hostess; 1321 Union st i Woman's AuxfiT&rvßßF’Vexbyteri i an church, In church parlors, at 4 p. I to. Executive Board of Auxiliary at Ilk Temple sSfetepd. Mrs. A. Fendig fctisiess: street, at 3:30 dub, Mrs. T. J. Mc 'Canphostess, at the Bijou Annex, at 3:30 p. nr. Bridge Eight, Mrs. R, L. DeSauS sure, hostess; 70S London street, at 3:3Wp. m. Bwdge party. Mrs. R. K. Cole, hos tess, 503 George street, ut 3:30 p. in. Girl Reserve rally, at Y. W. C. A., ut 1 p. m. WEDNESDAY— Acacia Club, Mrs. M. H. Burroughs, hostess; 1114 Union street, at 4 p. m. Circle No. 7, of First Methodist church; Mrs. N. S. Denver, hostess; 1504 Cloucester street, at 3:30 p. m. Woman's Club. F.ducational meet ing, at Y. W. C. A., at 3:30 P. nr. THURSDAY— Y. W. C. A. boavd of directors at “Y”. at 8 p. nr. FRIDAY— Friday Afternoon Clii'r, Mrs. J. P. McLean, 1128 Union at 3:30 p, Harmonic Club—to be announced later. League of Women Voters, Y. W. '; C. A., at Y. W r . C. A., at 3:30 p. m. SATURDAY— Girls Club, Miss Selma Fendig. hos | tess; 1519 Norwich street, at 3:30 p. m. Oo o O j ENTERTAIN FRIDAY. MRS. R. K. COLE WILL Mrs. R. K. Cole has issued invita tions to a bridge party at her home, 503 George street. Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. OQ O O Y. W. BOARD OF DIRECTORS WILL MEET THURSDAY. The bear'd of directors of the Y. W. C. A. will meet at the Association > Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is urged. oo n o LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TO HOLD EDUCATIONAL MEET The League of Women Voters will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Friday after noon at 3:30 o’clock, j Next week being American Edu- ] THE BRUNSWICK NE 'cation week, this meeting will he of; , that nature and a most interesting | program hds been ‘arranged fo rtbis ■ occasion. The principal speakers will; be State Superintendent N. H. 'Bal-' | lard, whose topic will be “Kpualiljfl iof Opportunity and Education for American Boyx and Girls;” Mrs. W. E. Yateman will talk, her topic being on the^KK.'S .Many are looking fin wanjg|| plendid tall:- is a large ■■!•■ wd will In- rr n a ■ 1-1 li\ IS suiHlUl ( P® < i i.i UK •’ Sbh*- ‘ V* is .* ■ 1 iev % 'Hmi ’ ■.m ' ! 't Vv"; , % JLj w* >' ‘uMg * L, M jf" I ■ T* ftp Bus lotd manner. ’f of the cel-; ebration took place Wednesday morn-: i irrg and irr the afternoon a quaint lit- j tie Pilgrim Play (which was a study and review in history) was profe-! : sionally staged by the children com- j prosing Ethel Ingram's grade.! Bhis in every fltAn JnmjssVm of five cents Ahß and result fuurdlp^^B ■k"-' ' 1 . .jT'-t' '' "|:Tsnl M <>W PBri.Ai. t aKrgfeatl;,. tfoif Neiglr.bornß|jCp I' r®k < 'and \ tnnex. tin to.^HHßßH|^^ Ir.-Sa.ixsiire u ! E:g: t. 11l her )mifj|tf ' o’rhH'k. iBB The Ac.a-ia ''lb M. II Burroughs. Wei tries' !:!'■ '.f'-rtlßl El clay After n< 'i,Li.4oP > Friday afternoon^wlll McLean, at her home, 1128 Union street, at 3:30 o’clock. Stamptjout tuberculosis by buying Christmas Seals. —the hostess for ||iia>|r''Mwrioiinccd but ■ i.'IX of riT^^ J rfl o PB '-J ■ m to • 'll .I:'■ i w jif' W ' !r '' ■■ "SSL Irrfn Jr‘ l, " f ‘ " ' ®'i Venn red The i >,..■<•.! iic Ic rijP’ .tig-Sc eeu.-Ht "Hal find ~f lie s is mre of t the t D. A. R. , The tickets to the 1 1 inner arc ojjtw dollar each, and ladies are j invited, as well as gentlemen. | The menu, as planned, is as fol- Mows: Turkey, oyster dressing, cran berry sauce, rice, gravy sliced boiled I ham, shrimp creole, green peas, sweet ; pntdfMoufflc, home-made bread, cold I ice cream, cakes, salt -j ;cd peßts coffee, cigarfMfc ! M 00 0 ; wiAns club progr fvi I AN™BOOK SHOWER, j EDUCATION WEEK. I The educational department of the Woman's club has planned an espe i eial program and book shower for Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, , at the Y. W. C. A. hall, in olfcervance jof American Education week. | Every woman in Brunswick is cor 'dially invited, and the members of the club are expected to come and bring a hook. The books wanted arc those used in the schools here and will be Placed in the department of the city wli'iv -dl -cliool rhildi'cn^Bg acce : to them m£?Jk* T' | \ i oi|t inu.'it io'l of ihr \ ■' asked for follows: "Last Days of Pompeii,” Leyton; "Belt Hur.” Lew “ The Story of .Ah." StanleyJH loo; ‘‘lluardn,” George KL..*' , ‘ i Your A :o:iiiian " "Pncßof I’.u.k’s Hill." \ ling;™ "Quo Vadi.-?” # The Last D-i's ~f A:9H M-w ''Pay 1 aes.i ." Sh ikr. Salamis,” "A Friend Davis, \V. S. Mac. | oo o o ANNOUNCEMENT <>l i CIRCLE MEETINGS. The Altai Society of Nn'ii Cat”,die ehutvli. their letuiai nti.nthiv socia^H the K. of tontorK^^^^^l noon at 3:30 o’clock. The society has designated Monday of each month for their social meeting. It is hoped that there will be a full attendance. Circle No. 1 of the First Metho dist church, will meet on Monday af ternoon at 3:30 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. B. A. Lewis, 1016 Carpenter street, at 3:30 o'clock. Please re member to bring your ‘‘free will” of fering. Circle No. 2, of the First Metho dist church, win meet Monday after- Bulmi an Vj.'*:.', ■ mu |ufcfl| \<hy ? l x %-\ : >•; ’§&&$& * Jwilp c, ■ s<,) ? ki - * gjl; 4 ?.1 /* | ■ / fer jgp . . sgaV.. k *' Be sure to look tHran ovSP n|> J \*\ ’hern window for Sunda^f tlimll !l:l M ’ j I |’■ jpsi j. € *.<• {§&£§ .| >• ■ '.lll. l | A ' " u k . I? h. / Hag.'’- JgrlJ Will bo 1 I s : ■ • JESTcmpm Si.ntwhßHPi l . * T^ig . l)<nsmMHflh/V-. in the home oflVlrs. ‘ dig, street. W Theffiiiing Men's Baraoa tt*p First Baptist ehureh^w^^HH Ms morn in if at oTbvTn^B eently n )e>ry is urged to MgTreseiig to "help Miss Kate in for awhile, sa n ■ -i 1 ' : ’ 1 n: ; liftin' ■ g|§ | H fenf |* >t •>." •fci&li 1 * 3l4st ' • •* /v- ( ? A*. ''* "" •' /" t ,' ■t •■ -''' i \1 Atlanta, ar ved in the city vesterdßy called by y death of her mother Mrs. W, A, Potter. OO O O Mrs. F. R. Myertf and little daugh- ■. Km on .if the .i !d>:KH and Mrs. Homer C. i ounce the birth of a daugtfHJ ■pverr>jer -ioth, at their home on ■orwieh street. She has been named Vlauncie Mae. ao o o Mi. and Mrs. R. L. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mar gaiet .oti and VV jTyhjttok^'' ' : Dr KINGS PILLS ) —Jor constipation [W ;~1 bowels “ | <n WVe believe the Victrola to be the greatest musical inotru rnent of its kind in the woild. We love to sell it. and carefully selected stock of Victor records, and put on sale the first of each month a complete list of the new ones. VIfjJCERS & MANN cr;fd Victor Dealers sW qßpuKns Candy;^ r 1