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Program ;LJ M.v vJ Admission i
Tuesday * THEATRE .c D d M c
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SHOW STARTS .? 00; 5:00; >OO and 9:00*
Also Christie Mermaid Comedy—“COED FEET”
—
The following merchants are giving free tickets to this thea
tre with every purchase, Jflß
Brunswick Meat Market.
United Supply Go.
Coca-Cola 'Bottling Works
Glynn Drug Cos.
Brunswick Service Station
Brunswick Electric Cos.
Y. M. C. Cf#trs
Hcftoe Furniture Cos
Cecial r
incemeniJ
Owing to the tremetrakus- suc
cess we are having with our big
sale, and in order to
opportunity to those who could
not attend the Sale before, wa
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 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 Shop
504 Gloucester Street
('roster
11 ** i,
llldll-M li.ll Slulrsfl
Gillii'iiii Jewelry
A. J. Gordon Dry Good^^^U
PitcKb’iJVjßtdy.
A, RotTOThild. Jeweler.
Arthur Johnston, Auto Tops.
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
phone 680 MRS. J. E. LAMBRIGIIT Phone 188
f All Items must he phoned not later than six o'clock to be inserted next
morning.)
Mrs. Robert Blackburn, of Allan j
1 ta. was the winner of the line arts)
; pr ! y for the best Poem offered Uv
j the Georgia State Federation of
i Women's clubs.
The prize, Jplo was awarded in
! Athens.
j r i he poem follows;
DESIRE.
| O hungry spirit of Desire
| Abiding in rny heart,
l Why kildle'st thou this glowing fire
i To li\4, and leap, and dart.
J
To fthe burning wick of life
lights the lamp within—
dicker dimly through the strife
' Of doubt, and hope, to win ?
O spirit, curb the selfish aim
That lives for greed alone:
Seek not for wealth and gloried name
When starves the soul you own.
O spirit—dost thou truly know
The soul is what the mind desires?
So let each spark morg radiant grow
In altruistic fires.
Nor let thy fire extinguished be,
But keep it warm bright glow
Alive, that hopeless ones may see
Ufcofl&cted light, and grow.
or
‘.* course would’st thou pur-
implicit child,
lead
wuw
fire S
That must consume at last, day
The purer soul’s desire.
O spirit, lest thou wilt, and die. B
One thing remember:J
To keep the Effort mutf* |
To tff ember.^H
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MONDAY—
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\uxilmryV _ Mis. Eh/J
Wa*. din
o’clock. Mk Mrs. E.lwJ
W. Dart wiV
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Neighborhood Club, with Mrs. aSP
thur MitcheiSon, street, at 4
o’clock.
Bridge Eight, with Mrs. A. L.
Church. Union street, at .‘1:30 p. m.
Glynn Parent-Teacher Association
at h%h school building, at 3 P. .
Melting of executive board of Wo
man's club, with Mrs. T. W. Mallard,
Prince street, at 10 o'clock.
Girl Reserves, High Seim**! Club,
at Y. W. C. A. ha'!, at 3:30.
WEDNESDAY
Monthly meeting of Brunswick Wo
man’s club, at 3:30, at the Y. W. C.
A. hall.
THURSDAY—
Monthly meeting of Neptune Chapi
ter of Eastern Star, at Mas< P* £ni
, pie, at eight oVlnck. Velec
of nt}';c>'^fejg|tfefcy t ’
FRIDAY- •
Friday AffWßi CW‘ : ,#th Mrs.
J. K. Roval, First
Harmonic Club, with Mrs.
Church, at 3:30 p. m.
Girl Reserves. 7th and Bth MU
Y. W. C. A. hall, at 3:30 p. nfl
SATURDAY—
Christmas sale by
Mercy at Piggly Wiggly store.
D. A. R. meeting with Mrs. J TT
Whittle, at 3 o’clock, instead of with
Mrs. A. L. church, as scheduled in
year book.
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INTERESTING NOTES OF
THE WOMAN’S CLUB.
The monthly meeting of the execu
tive board of the Brunswick Woman’s
club will be hel l on Tuesd .y morning
at ten o'clock at the home of the
president. Mrs. T. W. Mallard, on
Prince street.
j The regular monthly business meet
ing of the Brunswick Woman's club
[will be held ou Wednesday afternoon
l at three-thirty o’clock, at the Y. W.
C. A. hall, over the Bijou annex,
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SPENDING TODAY ON
CUMBERLAND ISLAND.
Misses Nell Hill. Catherine Spence,
I Clara Pyles and Messrs. Joe Hand,
Judge Akin and Cargyle Ward, form-
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
[ed a'congenial party spending today
on Cumberland island.
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ANNUAL MEETING
1). A. R. SATURDAY.
The December meeting of the
Brunswick Chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution will be
[held at three o’clock Saturday after-
Inoon at the home of Mrs. J. T. Whit
tle. on Carpenter street, instead of
with Mrs. A. L. Church, as stated in
the year book. The annual dues will
be collected at this meeting and a
large attendance is urged.
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'( HARTER MEETING OF
BAPTIST MISSIONARY.
Chapter No. 1, will meet with Mr<
Sam Ward, 720 Amherst street.
Chapter No. 2, will meet with Mrs.
R. A. Eddy, on Union street.
Chapter No. 3. will meet with Mrs.
W. H. Taylor, at 1200 Union street.
Chapter No. 4, will meet with Mrs.
J. D. Brown, 902 Lee street.
Chapter No. 5, will meet with Mrs.
S. E. Brown, at 1721 Norwich street.
The above chapters will meet at
3:30 Monday afternoon.
Chapter Mo. 6, will meet with the
Misses Ferguson, 707 Howe street,
at 8 o’clock.
GIRLS CLUB MET
YESTERDAY.
Jl of bridge
if '< of Mi-- Selma
Fendlg. |'M i of red hei -
aided the holiday sea
son. poinsettas were
used jfpynraceful to
placcdjjgS' J
V the woaEfgSßp afternoap
on r.lal.on *<
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afWv , *t! * t n:.„.
■Flits .vi' *■
p roperl y
.leligh en-
gta#f when
sandwiches were served by
f consisted of a lnvelji
c school rirh, lucom
pflpPy Mrs. M. Walsh; an original
pißrby Miss Margaret Stilas, “Mu
sic as a Nation Builder;" “The Atti
tude of the Public Toward the
Schools,’’ by Mr. Millard Reese, which
was especially appreciated; a piano
solo, by Miss Annie Lyle Mann; a vo
cal number Stacy;
arnMthe :
poem was tiy Mrs
A. is printed in
today’s NewsA
i The second Vocational meeting of
| the club will cAur in January, when
I the subject “Georgia's Con
tribution to I.^Ature.’’
KCEMBER MATING OF
RE>a-TEACHER ASSOCIATION
ellynn Parent-Teacher Asso-
Htion will hold their December
Heting on Tuesday afternoon. De-
Hrnber 12th, at the high school build
pg. The meeting wilt open prompt
ly at 3 o’clock.
Rbv. W. A. Sadtler, pastor of St.
James Lutheran church, will be the
principal speaker. His subject will
be "The Spiritual Nurture of Child
Life."
A group of songs and recitations
by pupils of the first grades has been
arranged and will be presented by
these little folks under the direction
of Misses Lila Stallings, Rosine Har
ris and Alma Harris, teachers.
Miss Margaret Hummell will give
a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs.
Clifford Akin.
Elizabeth Wingate will recite “How
Santa Claus Came Down the Chim
ney."
A demonstration of the work of the
eighth grade pupils will be given un
der the direction of Miss Catheiine
Spence and Miss Nell Hill.
It is urged that all “Grade Moth
ers" be present if Possible, when the
meeting is opened and are requested
to sit with tte teacher# of the grade
Today #
and
Tomorrow
•2 5 PERCENT
Off on every trimmed
Hat in our milli?Ci&ak
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Kiris for the
of mothers who wi-m
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Mrs. Gamble and Mr. Fred Sims, of
Greenville, S. C., arrived last night,
Called by the illness of their 3ister.
HP M. B McKinnon.
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and Mrs. W. W. Heaton anil
A BIG
VARIETY OF
TOILET
ARTICLES
ALL THE
TIME—
It would be a physical impossi
bility to enumerate the entire line
of gift goods embodied under the
heading of Toilet Articles. There
ate so many things that e carry,
so many things specially selected
for gift giving, or gift offering,
so many wonderful suggestions
to help >ou complete your gift list.
To see them is to admire them, to
want them yourself—-suggests to
you the advisability of giving
them to others. Come and see
this line before you finish your
list.
Chas. V.
COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Phone 116.
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Roa< h, > f iFiHMBno sPemf A
days with relatiWs in
ao a a
Mrs. Truwick who has ho<™
Jgg 111 rs. R. 1. Philips, left
f |,! 1 ’■ 111 mb'.i (ill..
& tfe's ijymiet i •,1 1- before 1 n ;n nmc to
in A lahama.
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Bessie and Atnele Golaner,
[(■Baltimore, are the guests ~f Mi
land Mrs. A. Rothschill and Mis. Btn
Borchardt at her home on Union
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BPSfrs. Sidney Shroeder of West Palm
(Beach. Mn., i expected the last ol
the week to spend the Christmas hoii
days with her parents, Mr. amt Mrs.
T. W. Mallard, on Prince strew*
oa a a
Mr. and Mrs. John Grid % T, ‘
pleasantly located in the
apartments, in the apartrrum^^^tP
Nathan.
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fr Add these to your
Victor Library
I These are all brand new Victor Records, |j
II just announced. We have them and will I
| be glad to play them for you. There are [i
■ many others equally worth hearing. Come |
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|!|H 18962—Carolina in the Morning Whiteman’s Orrhe j|
Cow Bell—Fox Trot Confrey and His Orch B
18966 —Lovely Lucerne —Waltz Great White Way Or
Romany Love—Fox Trot Whiteman’s Orch
|i 87580—G0. Pretty Rose .Mine. Homer and Daughter ||
I 66101—Salut d' Amour Zinibalist* I
j Vickers & Mann gj
SUNDAY, DEC. 10192^^
sir O'Qui'in, on
I 'ii l *1 of the young
Pl'opl|h •!I i- :l< 1., V rVrtl
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f/$ iff
!or Atßnßpff f?Sm
K-nd several days wTlh Mr. and
BV alter Miller before going to
en.s to spend Christmas with her
tevs, Mrs. Thomas Scott and Miiß
Howard F ott. “
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News has just reached tliis city of
the sad death of Mrs. S. C. Farrar,
which occurred at her home in Grit
fin. (ia. Mr and Mrs. Farrar spent
several months in Brunswick during
1921 and made many friend . Mr.
Farrar was connected with the de
partment of internal revenue and his
many Brunswick friends will sym
pathize with him in hi-, deep sorrow
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Ml ijMouise Pfeiffer was one of a
Agnes Scott girl giving
UwMFtor the Atlanta Journal radi >.
■jSplAy jA’ening, December 2nd.
PfeifWr gave a mandolin solo.
■ n attranßve picture of thi group
*> IBlies apjie ied in last Sun
i jHkjournal. After the concert they
1 w,•Bluest.' of honor at delightful
(dinner given by the Journal.