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It is always a relief to
bought and laid away,
are not prepared to pay for i
pay a reasonable deposit and us
store them away lor you until you 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 bo embroidered for men and women.
The newest Parisian fancy for the ha'r in gold, silver
or black.
MID*WINTER MILLINERY ON DISPLAY
Porter’s Hat Shop
504 Gloucester Street
SOCIETY,
EDITED BY
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THE SOCIETY EDITOR.
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I iiink of the thing*
That she mud write;
| Think of the doings
Hg day and night,
Think of lh<> parties
And dances, too;
i Think of iho worry
Thai he goes through,
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WWK'H BAPTIST
mlMTionary meeting.
Tlie Women’s Society
of Norwich Street Baptist church,
will hold their regular meeting Wed
nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A spe
cia'feature of this meeting will be a
report by Mrs. Geo. Z. Herb, district
; secretary, of the state meeting held
la Atlanta last week.
The public and members are ealajH
estly requested to attend.
ISLAND HOUSE PARTY
HAS RETURNED HOME.
The Thanksgiving house party at
the Fendig cottage on St. Simon Isl
and did not materialise but the girls
went over Friday, thejun Saturday
and the whole Sun
id; v evening. it '§JF*rom.posed of
| Misses Florence Aiken. Florence
Mnxcy, Selma Fendig. Julia Church,
(Catherine Spence Burford.
I Messrs. S. K. Brown Jo? Hand, F.d
--! win Fendig. William Brooke, of Vlr-
Igmia, William Taylor of Shickshin*
iny. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Aiken
j and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nighten
gale.
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VISIT PURVIS SCHOOL
! DURING EDUCATION WEEK,
i Purvis school extends to the par
| ents of the children in school ami to
the public in general a cordial invi
jtation to visit them during Education
! Week.
j Yesterday Mr. Ogg was the princ
ipal speaker and the 6th grade took a
(splendid part In the program.
•Tomorrow a special program in
[which all grades will contribute, will
[ feature the whale week and it is
I hoped that a large crowd will he pres
ent at 11:30 a. m., when Dr. J. W.
Simmons will give a talk.
OO O O
METHODIST CIRCLE NO. 2
ELECTED OFFICERS.
At the meeting of circle number
two, of the First Methodist church.
Yesterday afternoon at the home of
THE BRUNSWICK NE^
J Mrs. C. B. Conyers, new officers for
i the year were elected.
! Mi . M. Walsh, who has faithfully
j erved the circle a ; chairman for two
■ years, retired, and Mrs. R. Lee Bunk
j ley. Jr., was named to succeed her.
! Mrs. J. T. Cokion wa- elected secre
tary and Mr--. Isaac Aiken was nam-i
ed treasurer. (
The hostesses who were Jfl
and MiyiJ. Cat^B^H
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the (•wante.l have been '
Published.
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is as follows: i
(Torus, by High School girls. Mu-J
v ie as a Nation Builder, by
Sjotiles. Jox a| solo, by Miss
Mart. 9'lmola’ liifluance on MS:. / '
■deration, Mr. Millard
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one of the mo.t v,^a
a If Ldl)i"‘d girls in that citvjßgn
\JPRT here on several
she has countless friends who are iW
(crested in the announcement of her
marriage.
Stuart is the youngest son of
W. Stautr, of Frederica, and
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Mrs. K. K. Hopkins.
! .1 r.. Deborah Marlin,
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| FORMER LOCAL GIRL
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tin- Atlanta
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The News takes great PlensuralMP
inlling attention to the fact that
among; the four winners, Miss Kate
Ward, who was Sponsored bj (he
Georgia Railway and Power Com
pany came third in the race.
Miss Ward is a former Brunswick
girl, who received her education
from the local schools and only hav
ing moved to Atlanta a few years
ago. She is the youngest, daughter
of Mrs. Lilly Ward, vrho resided on
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Siwncer Atkinson, in Atlanta,
OO O O
Friends of Julia Sherman will re
gret to know that she is HI at her
home on Richmond street.
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TlHiP's
little son of Miami. Fla. ,are efH
<t\ to arrive soon to spend the
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MPro believe the Victrola to be the greatest musical instru
ctmerit of its kind in the woild. We love to sell it.
We have a large and care fully selected stock of Victor
records, and put on sale th e first of each month a complete
list of the new ones.
\OCKERS & MANN
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