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THE YOUNG Ij ,;,rif ■
Owin!;f the treiVK^H
cess we ap J^dngjwith our big
sa * e ’
o, .p° r |M|v |° could •
at we
decided 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 bo embroidered for men and women.
or h black WeSt * >ariS ‘ an fancy for the Ga r in gold, silver
MID-WINTER MILLINERY ON DISPLAY
Porter's Hat Shop
504 Gloucester Street
BOCIETT
BDITE D BY
, -, r Vll aq KATHARIN O’CONNOR Phone 184
P ‘i a"" ttem* must be phoned not later than six o'clock to he inserted next ■
morning.) ... ~~
No Adance in
Admission
: IQc and 30c
t
the lost laughter
I had a chance to laugh today
But I went busy on my way: j
The jest was fair, but I passed by i
And killed the twinkle in my eye,
And told myself, as f on went,
“Tids is no time for merriment.
“I have a burden I must bear
And have no minute I can spare
To honest mirth; some other day
i When fortune’s mine then I will stay
To hear the clever jest and quip
Which is the coin of fellowship.
Now he who told the tale is gone,
I who coldly hurried o n
Aj) sorry that I did not stay,
B lost the chance 1 had today
tI laugh with him. The lips are
dumb
from which the jests were wont to
j come.
How often|Hßk we live to learn
The laudßr jßt cannot return
Who smile along his way
May it ariose of day,
Jnent, rich with
::?y !j M more appear.
g —Edgai A. t
Jay ■
a :l y Afternoon flu*’, Mrs. .1. ™
BRIDGE PARTY FOR - ;
MISS TRAWICK. /.
| Midh Fforenice Aiken eragßneii
Wednesday evening with ( u .l
ble bridge in hoi^^^^Blis;
Margaret Truwick, of
of Mrs.
was F.d-
BhermgaMttg^^^^ Vo xente.t
with the^i||pP?f?:
'Ber sernol
a salad cours9| „ r'tßSNudcd
Misses -
Nightengale, Julia
Stiles, Florence Maxey,
dig Messrs. Franklin
Brown, Edwin Sherman,
Morgan, Edwin loe'^^^^B
PURVIS NOTES OK PBBB
EDUCATION WEEK.
The children of Purvis sjpij
thusiasticnlly greeted Mjbbl
Wood, president of the
a: the school yesterday.GHb||
teacher who gave the d\. 1
dren had a plumo good
Wood because they know he is their
friend.. Besides being entertaining
he was witty. His talk was on Il
literacy.’ ”
j The children greeted with a song,
|“How Do You Do—Mr. Wood?”
j Much credit should he given to
j Susie Chamberlis, who made a speech
| from outline on “Illiteracy in Our
| Town,” and she was splendid in ev
ery respect.
Today Mr. B. F. Mann is scheduled
[to address the children and their vfe-
Social calendar
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LEAmJK OF WOMEN
I VOTERS MEETS TODAY.
■ The League of Women Voters '“j
meet at the Y. W. O. A. at ,ij
o'c'ock this afternoon. Mm
.State Superintendent N. H. fl
to.) will talk on “Equal OpportW
in Education for tl ,i A merieJ
Boys and Girls.” Mrs. w. K. Y*
man's talk will be on the “Cable Bil
A full attendance is urged. J
THE BRUNSWICKNEJg^
itors, but as Mr. Mann has been sot
unfortunate to he suffering with I
throat trouble, he will be Present, but.
i unable to make his speech and Mrs. j
i,George Palmer Smith will be the
(principal speaker on today’s Pogram ;
(at 2 o’clock at which time the public
lis cordialy invited to attend.
EDUCATION WEEK
AT GLYNN GRAMMAR.
The delightful program Printed he-1
low will show just how Education,
! Week is bomb observed at Glynn
[Grammar, and each day the program
[proves so interesting that it is hard
ito tell just which was enjoyed the
! most.
| Wednesday’s profirfls as folio” s
lrrws:
Program 4th grade, Glynn: i
1. Song by 4th grade, I’ll Stand j
by My School.”
2. Salutation to the Flag, by the
[school. 1
! :i. Song, America, the Beautiful, i
by school.
i 4. One minute talk, by I’helma j
I Herndon.
j Robert Evans was in charge of the
program.
I’Ll. STAND BY MY SC HOOL
I Pledge mV heart
1 pleJte my hand,
By tie public school to stand. |
;i lessons. I will learn with icup.
: And its duties ever share. J
j Chorus:
I'll stand by mv*/ BL flj
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Hair
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tl you would he extreme!'- ~a trt
ween you go agolting at d ur fav
, Sbttnein resort this winter
if silk Jt 'll'* 1 ' H . bri,liant bandana
’h v oni T .Y 0 ' !irouud Your
-vir th* Te m the front.
; v ;f the . -loulder and wear it with 1
he careless abandon of the most ‘
aaroened cowpur.cher. It is tho!
aewesi feminine foible, J
Wolf Head Ijjp
UnderwAr 1
HI ' '
&f In both the Silk and Cotton W
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After a year persistant effort we have secured the exclusive
agency of this wonderful underwear for women. The Silk
Pussy Willow and Crepe de Chine so rich, reflecting that
dull lustre that high quality alone can produce, are used to
the daintiest teddies, the most charming bloomers
anathe dearest gowns imaginable trimmed with lace, most
important
*as a gift is en- I1H; C ° ! lON
y Must mention be made of
their wear ability AT , he o „ approa chable quality
by the thousands yt and style that for a quarter
„ho use of a century has made Wolf
jL with qimh-
in preference to any j , \ <• , ,
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under
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beauty . tL <t ,*}.K
Palling hair hev t * r stopioßMßß
DanUeflifl multiplies until it forms
itisty s oale destroying the hair, root]
anil all, resulting in baldness. A
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Pauline
ifter an illness of abon^B^Wk.
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i Miss Emily Tharin has returned
after a visit to Mr. and Mrs Robert
Te'irin, in Savannah.
o 0 a a
Mrs. R. P. Houston and little
daughter, Mary Elizabeth have re
turned from a visit to Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Wood and
little son, Jarvis, leave Saturday for
Macon, where they "ill spend the re
j mainder of this year.
oa a a
[ Mrs. Walter Miller and children j
I have returned from Cumberland.
They were accompanied by Miss
Mary Higginbotham and Mr. Albert
Bvockington, who will be their guests
for awhile.
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Hfljpthe bolus
iyuiit druggist
Blson' Liver Ton t . for *■ tßw
HRch is a harmies vegetable mib-
Biuite for dangerous Take
a spoonful and iif it
JjjAur liver and . t r.. iyl a, ■ tWP,;'. j-‘
KTI-Hid <|Ui' k,-r lilan Jill
f ■
HKpKTtrolas in wide var-
I *WBr'" $2S s3s ' s '' a ' * 7r ’ %?\
- Julies of the popular Console mod- Mi
els, and explain our very attrac- jߙp !
tive easy payment plan. I
We believe the Victrola to be the greatest musical instru
ment of its kind in the wot Id. We love to sell it.
We have a large and care fully selected stock of Victor
records, and put on sale the first of each month a complete
list of the new ones.
VICKERS & MANN
Authoriz ed Victor Dealers
FRIDAY, D£C. 8 71922
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