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Owing suc
cess W 8 big
the <2
O|porttuin^f? s could V_
, not attend we
decided to continue our Big
Sale for two weeks longer end
ing Saturday, December 23rd, •
at 10:30 p, m. '
See our new line BAG of the
Hour and Billy Burke Beauty
Boxes just received.
Ideal Gifts for Xmas.
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 b embroidered for men and women.
The newest Parisian fancy for the lia r in gold, silver
or black. *
MID*WINTER MILLINERY ON DISPLAY
Porter’s Hat Shop
504 Gloucester Street
SOCIETY
KlJl’lEU u y
l-hcne 1.46 MISE JCATHAH IN Old .on I‘hom, 1M
(All items murt be phoned cot inter Uian six o'oloO to t* '■ tried u*l
morning.) __
No Adance iu
Admission
t Oc and 30c
too busy
Too Lu-y to read the Hi We!
Too busy to wait and pra’/!
Too busy to peak nut kindly
To someone by the way!
Too busy with care and struggle.
'l.. think of the lift to tome!
ITo busy building mansions.
1 To plan fo the Heavenly Home.
to help a brother
SfWho faces the winter blast!
busy to :-baie (us burden i
self in the balance is eaa^H
! ToWbu.- y for :<|| that is holy
(j| earth beneath the sky!
! bu-y to serve The
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Afternoon Club, Mrs. ,1. P.
|l|W 1128 Union street, at 3:!!®
.... t.’lnb — to he announred
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Icereuwfty and only close
jthe contracting parties were present]
j fhe groom is the well known taxj
! service operator and stands well M
jthe community. The bride has liiM
here practically all 0 f her life
if %a wry charming woman.
I tIH widow of the late Marvin WihlcJ
BAZAAR TO BE GIVEN
AT TAYLOR’S CHAPEL,
j There will be a bazaar held Mpil
day. Dee. Bth, beginning abuilljT*
io’clock in the afternoon
'until about 10.30 o’clock thJgSfclit.]
at the parsonage at |
given by the Ladies
that church, for the lie'
parsonage This^^^^^il), H ii
five out on tlu'^^^^^Khv.xtY,
on tiie Jackson viU^^filijs^Wiiv
svits ,1
and assure
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m a
tures of the occasion, “ £
j ACACIA CLUB MET
; YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
j Mrs. M. H. Burroughs entertained
jthe Acacia Club very charmingly yes
terday afternoon at her Pretty homM
on Union street. '‘Ayujl
The spirit of the app /
Christmas holidays was
In the decorations and
The first prize w.o, V
Florence Mitxe), the
Mrs. Douglas
(consolation was cut by
Parker.
Announcement of next week's meet
ing will bo made later.
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!CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
(TO BEGIN SATURDAY.
The ladies of the Altar Society of;
the Catholic church are going to con- j
(duct a Christmas bazaar af Mr C j
| MoGar vey’s store, beginning Satur- j
day and aiding Monday evening, j
• Sirs. F. C, Schmidt and Mrs. Evans
will be in charge.
The public is cordially invited to j
[attend and purchase fancy articles j
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
RIDING H ABIT OF 4
HEAVY WHIPCORD
FOR WINTER WEAR
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vail.' , on Tile-daV
PlP*' T. W. C. A. hall, tft* Girl Re-
met . and organized their
®Bups for thegVear.
was charge of the
the Y. i
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'and Dr. tWtTr i
l to the irit is, telling tlMBf the op-j
iPortunities which the orJTirfi'zWkiii of-i
itered them for self impi o\
j service. Mrs. Fact McKinnohTpttW
idem of the Y. \V. C. A., sPoke to the
i Sir's about the new location of the
V W. C.A., which "’ill take eflßct the
i first of the year. She told lAdvan
jtagrAof the place.
J rallies will be h.el^HPm
tl.*- ■ 1
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[Mong the same lines and
IgresS may lie noted.
group.. i ...*e,|
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fg&iSf £ i uSmS^S'.mr
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WF Padrick, advisor, Mar)
TiignilllaU, a assistant
7th Grade Girl Reserves, Miss
Blanche Tait, advisor; Miss Elizabeth
Harris and Miss Marion Clark as
sistants.
j Friend. < r \l: M:u> Langford will
iregret to knot' that she is ill with
jUgrippe.
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j Miss Jule Foster, who lias been vis
tiling Mrs. W. H. Parker, of this city.
has returned to her home in Savan
nah
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Mrs- R. H. Everett and Mies Mark
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Wolf He|d
In roth the Silk and Cotton
(!Sp the daintiest "bloomers
he rarest gowns imaginable trimmed wiTh lace, most
H^Unt.
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the thousands A \ f
• dfcflK 11“ hat foi a quart*:?
flmin'r’n who ii-.i
jr sf nonomou-, with
. in preference to any ■
Priced have their complete line
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l |as ; Jfer
f,. 11,
and iht-iv ilHni- dmit*l
city will be The F
delegates, and Wardey
will return Ur nHlt> today.
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Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
"Fid-zone" o„ an aching corn, in
stantly that corn stops hurting, then j
shortly you lift it right off wih fin
rerrs. Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient
:o remove every hard corn, soft corn, j
>r corn between the toes, and the
callouses, without soreness or incite-1
tion. j
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j--"'® *B|rol;is in wide v tr-
tmi tone qnnli
ties of the popular Console rood- |HK ; '|||f'f
els, and explain our very attrac- WEBs"f*
tive easy payment plan. *
We believe the Victrola to he the greatest musical instru
ment 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.
VICKERS & MANN
riz ed Victor Dealers
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