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AlwSfs one bound ahead of the wind, one stridelHß
fate,tone league to the good of his pursuers.
was WONY”*-the haunted horse who shares thtf
with TOM MIX. *|
| Also Mermaid Comedy “MY HERO
P MONDAY AND 'I'UESDA
William Fox presents “OVER THE HILLY
human story of all times. Direct from a solid yVHHH
Don’t Miss This Wonderful Picture.
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Mwunceraei^
Owing to the Vtowndous sue
cess we are havinat „7%Lr big
sale, and in order to |Hb the
opportunity to
not attend the Sale before, we
decided to continue our Big \
Sale for two weeks longer end
ing Saturday, December 23rd,
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at 10:30 p. m.
See our new line BAO 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 Christinas
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.
The newest Parisian fancy for the ha'r in gold, silver
or black. ;
MID-WINTER MILLINERY ON DISPLAY
Porter’s Hat dj^op
504 Gloucester Street
SOCIETY
EDITED BT
Phone M 5 ; =}."■. MISS JCATHARIN O’CONNOR Phone 188
CAII Item* meet he phoned not leter than elx o’clock to be inserted next
moral**,) | ,
Adance in
Admission •
10c and 30c
OVERHEARD
Jack says ?he con duct like an angel,
Bill swears she can cuddle divine,
Boh says she-looks'Sweet when she’s
. smoking,
Joe tells them she, drinks only wine.
Ed vows she can swim, like a wer
maid, ’ ' '
i Hl -whispers she • knows how to
swea, .
Dan boagt* that her kisses ore honey,
Jim says he has wonderful hair.
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George tfighs she's -as shapely fs
Dan rfcrmurs she taught him to
And Vyiy declares she’s an expert
a fellow’* coin go.
Of coarse, I'm all ears, as I listen
Apd ponder the problems of life,
For the oy are discussing the flap
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.Whom I have just made my dear
' ■' ' Wife! '■
—EdgVr'Dahilel Kramer.
7’W ■ a o*
Ha Fendtg, hos
tel, at 3>S(J p.
:. SJcGarvey^
■s of the Wi 1
Pl Sisterhood. All children re£i I ju
qufsted to attend to the Tempi* T I
10:Q0 oMorh- MgSWra are invi^H
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MRS. S. I%BROWNE. mi
Mrs. Waller R. SaaptfK f r
Xhrsd> - W* '*"*
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,%f. M. F..Jud<j,‘ vif PARon, a proroi
'nwnthriub who baa ben the
: guest f Mrs. SCvR MPrott and Mgs.
<3. V. Cate, will go over to St. Simon
tifltiUn a day or two a*d it wJU be of
tobeaet to the; Brunswick paopie to
knfO* that Mrs. 1 Judd itf *Ugt lmmadl
etafy in the work of beautifying '.the
roadways and bridge, landing (tta|
.is,' wharf the bridge .will WrtnlndV
at ’ the island) which
jPUlpi Haybor. It Ik assured thatJßE
! Judjd, who 'k quite, capabirff.'V 'Tp
line, will make thla tdtu'e Jy777Jr
one to be
to in- *"■
more sure td|
than ever
CHRISTMAS a jk
will begin today. 'jgm
; Today >• the bashuriof
hvm*r wUh >U hi
on by th* le<ki*e of the AHa r
I of the Otkolic church, M iff-
Grarver’* store. The hasaar' iT
gtn today and iat’ through Mo
evening and the public la iavitel
attend.; have a wogderful/ j-.
play of fancy atlriles, ;miUble|i-;.
Chnatma* gifts ao<l"t)iey are reflH
;ab|e, Tiiay 1U ,pie>tSH[
lippaa-made. breads and 1 cakes, cSH
dies, salads, etc. ' ■*' •
Mrs. Lvaaa and Mrs. Schmitx will
have charge of the sale. - '
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON CEUB
HBT WITH MRR. 1. 1. MT-HAN.
A lovely alTsUr of fastardgy wa*
the meeting, of the Friday Afternoon
club, when Mrs. J. P. McLegn enter
tained the ch)b at bee boqte on Union
street.
The home was. effectively decorated
in chrysanthemums and autumn
leaves.
There were two member* absent
and playing for them were Mrs. A.
A. §Uiier gd J4fi C. Starwood.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
The top.score prize which was a
lacquered candy box and the consola
tion, a growing poinsetta, was cut
by Mrs. C. M. Sherwood.
At the conclusion of the game Mrs.
McLean served a hot and salad
course.
The hostess for next week will be
Mrs. J. E. Royalle, 860 First avenue,
at 3:30 o’clock.
INTERESTING MEETING OF
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS.
The December meeting of the
Brunswick League of Women Voters
was held yesterday afternoon in the
Y. W. C. A. hall with a fair percent
age of members present.
It wag a disappointment to all Pres
ent that Hon. N. H. Ballard, whose
speech was to have been the feature
of the afternoon, was unavoidably de
tained in Atlanta and could not be
present to deliver his address.
Mrs. Yfatman gave an interesting
discussion of the Gabel bill recently
enacted, which allows women citizen
ship in their own right, regardless
of the nationality or citizenship of
their husbands.
Delegates to the Macon convention
were named, Mrs. G. V. Cate and
Mr. C. 11. Mfnvy being nominated.
Mrs) Madge Merritt told of the
progress of the Home Eonomius De
partnient and of the work being done
by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace,
aloog these line*-.
sveral new lakun
into thr Mu**’
leaves today to
f' Savannah
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jrifford )ia> n-co\pi
Hlginneas A*,
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MrsJr
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to M 7' AV.Bitker^hli^PiPw^gi;
cor/ rby Mr. Jd J. Snws.
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B>hs>, aui O'Connor will unden
gjfepafiT operation at the city hosA
during today and iur
absence, -of a week, J.
FUR HAT TO MATCH
e c pgN2 artistic
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When luxurious baave. collar and
raff* adoca a coal a baavar bat to
watch is factive. This hat 1*
•••rtiy done and its only trimming
Today
and
Tomorrow
25 PERCENT
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Off on every trimmed
rlat in our
department
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US* f - War \
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Via. Luulaon Edward UzaS§ T
Mrs. Louiaon Edward
of Captain Dzau, secretarjjKSk§|
Alfred Tao Sze, Chinese
dor to the U. S., is one of the most
popular and charming members of
the diplomatic social sat at Wash
ington.
To Drive Out Malaria m.
And Build Up The StHßd
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE
LESS chill TONIC You know what you
are taking, as the formula is printed on
every label, showing it iajhhnine and
iron in a tasteless forraaßSathiintne
drives oot the malaria, up
die system, tit) cents. }
IE. Lambright will have charge of the
|jociul column of The News.
boob
t ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Courier, of
i Birmingham, Ala., will arrive soon
Ito spend the holidays with their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stephens,
in Urbana, and Mr. and Ms. Cour
-1 rier, on Jekyl island.
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j Miss Felicite Gould has returned
to her home on St. Simon, after a vis
it to Sumter, S. C., where she took
part in a schoolmate’s wedding as
first bridesmaid. The bride will be
remembered as Miss Susie Kirk w’ho
visited Miss Gould several years ago.
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S. D. Lamb and Mrs. William Gig
nilliatt will leave in the former s car
Monday morning for Modoc, S. C.,
and will return with Hon. and Mr*.
T. W. Lamb and their daughter, who
will make their home here in future
and will be domiciled with Mr. and
Mrs. Lamb, at their hom near Chap-
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ftfeep you
the corner.
these to your
WjrVictor Library
are all brand new Victor Records,
announced. We have them and will
be glad to play them for you. There are
many others equally worth hearing. Come
in.
18902— Carolina in the Morning Whiteman’s Orche
Cow Bell— Fox Trot Confrey and His Oroh
18966— Lovely Lucerne— Waltz Great White Way Or
Romany Love—Fox Jrot Whiteman’s Orch
87580— G0. Pretty Rose Mme. Homer and Daughter
66101— Salut d' Amour ZimbalistA
Vickers & Mann
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Day.
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