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BIJOU
THEATRE
Wonderful
Program
Monday &
Tuesday
SHOW STARTS * 00; 5:30 and 8:00. *
Don’t fail to see this wonderful picture. Ask those who saw
it yesterday. Will be shovvn again today for the last time.
Also Wonderful two-reel Mermaid cyfljedy—“COLD ILLT’’
WEDNESDAY * t
You’ll love after seeing
ALICE BRADY
“ANNA ASCENDS”
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Special
Announcement
Owing to the tremendous suc
cess wo are having with our big
sale, and in order to give the
opportunity to those who citlil
not attend the Sale before, wc
decided to continue our Big
Sale for two weeks longer end
ing Saturday, December 23rd,
at 10:30 p. in.
See our new line BAG of the
Hour and Billy Burke Beauty
Boxos 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. Wo are
taking orders now for pure linen ones, any color, 1-4
inch hem to bo embroidered for men and women.
Tlie newest Parisian fancy for the ha'r in sold, silver
or black.
MID WINTER MILLINERY ON DISPLAY
Porter’s Hat Shop
5,04 GjJpl Street
SOCIETY
BDITWD BY
Phone 80 MBS. J. E. LAMBRIGIIT Phone 188
(All items must be phoned not later than six o’clock to be inserted next
morning.)
No Aifcnce in
Admisswn
10c and 30c
THE ROSE.
1 wandered alone in a Garden
Fate showed me a beautiful Rose;
And charmed by its fragrant Beauty j
I waked it from repose.
1 legged to know all its secrets
nd the wonderful mystery
Wlich clung to its every petal
1 Eh’ hieh kept its heart from me.
; And then on the breath of the Night
wind
' Dreamily—there came;
| A melody, soft and tender
| Like the flicker of a Flame.
In its warmth, my soul was tempered
In its lilt—my senses fled;
For I dreamed of other Gardens i
Other roses, cold and dead.
To my heart I clasped this Blossom
Hoping thus-—to keep it there;
When all others slowly Perished
Leaving gardens cold and bare.
And I prayer Eternal Springtime
Would remain—and thus disclose;
All the glorious graceful beauty k
I That is fashioned in a Rose.
—Angela Dart- j
Jacksonville, Fla. j
j TUESDAY—
i Meeting of Business and Profes
sional Woman’s Club, at Y. W. C. A.,-
lat % p.
Meeting of
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THURSDAY— M
Monthly meeting of Nejwane Ch3i
j ter of Eastern Star, at. Masonic TeirS
! pie. at eight o’clock. Autaagm •
of officers.
(FRIDAY—
Friday Afternoon Club, with /
!. First avenue. at^Jp
II Mrs. C
■< p. m.
GirtFßeservos. 7th and Bth grade,
V. W. G. A. hull, at 3:30 p m.
SATURDAY
Christmas sale' by Chapter of
j Merry at Piggl.v Wiggly store. i
D. A. K. meeting with Mrs. J, 'IJ
AVliitHe, at 3 o’clock, instead of
\irs. A. L. church, as scheduled fl
; year book.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
Ol WOM VN’S C! 115.
An important meeting of the Ex
ecutive Board of the Brunswick Wo
man's Club will be held this morning
at 10 o’clock at the lyone of the pres
ident. Mrs. T. W. Mallard, on Prim?
street.
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LUTHERAN LADIES
WILL HAVE SALR^V
The Ladies Aid Siof tlie I.utli-
I eran church, the Girls
Missionary Society * | conduct a sale
of fancy work, dolls, cakes
and candies on Thursday ,Friday and
Saturday of this week, in the vacant
'store next to l\ MeGarvov’s. Many
attractive and useful articles will be i
ion sale and the public is cordially in
vited.
| CHRISTM AS SALE
ON SATURDAY.
The members of Hie Chapter of
Mercy will conduct a fancy uVrk
sale all day Saturday in the front of
the Piggly-Wiggly stove. Home
made candy and cakes will also bo
sold. Many poor families in flip city
will be caved for and made happy at
‘Christmas time by this chapter and
the public is asked to patronise this
sale liberally in order to help supply
(bountiful baskets for those unfortu
nate ones.
OO O O
MRS. MARK VKRUEKY
WINS FORD CAR.
At the recent Florida State Fair.
Mrs. Mark Verder.v, of Jacksonville,
a sister of Mrs. D. D. Atkinson, of
, this city and a well-known visitor
I here, was awarded a Ford touring
jcur fo rsubmitting tho best essay on
an interesting subject. The ear was,
offoroq. by the firm of \Y. M. MvCp'A
, CotnpMtV, and Mrs. Virdery’s easi> N
'was selected as the best from hum
dreds essays submitted. ,
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(.1 YNN PARENT-TEACHER
MEETING TO* Hlf HELD TODAY.
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
SOCIAL CALENDAR
.noon will be the meeting of the Glynn
Parent-Teacher Association, which
will be held promptly at three o'clock >
at the high school building. An at-1
tractive program lias been arranged.
| including an address by Rev. W. A.
[Sadtler, on “The Spiritual Nature of
; Child Life.’’
The little children of mothers who
wish to attend this meeting, will lie
taken care of and entertained b n
(group id high school girls, and the:
grade having the largest number of j
moth< rs present, vdb t>o Pres • ’t< and
with a framed picture, for their class j
room.
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ANNUAL MEETING OF
RED CROSS TONIGHT.
( The annual meeting of the local j
| chapter of the Red Cross will be held i
! tonight at the Board of Health rooms ;
at eight o’clock, for the purpose of!
elci tnie new officers and/ directoas i
ifor coming year. organi- |
nation has accomplished a splendid i
work in Brunswick during the last \
I year, and the public is urged to at-1
tend tiiis meeting tonight and hear of)
I the many splendid projects being car-j
: i thtMted Cross in Bruns- j
ile
•C; hi the s. liool.- t<
1 j children. Tlie meet -
ing will the Red Cross Clinic
' in the Board iff Health rooms and the
Public is cordially invited to attend.
SPLENDID \\EKk
DONE BY A.
An ■ an denlhusi.istie j
meeting ottjvhard of directors of'
the Y. W. held recently a mi!
from the detailed reports made by
of the various st andejjt• 1
there Was e. n|K9e i
w ork being arcnmplt-lf>l;
branch 'of the assnciwjn j
<^|ivci s , l illlere-l W ’e Uy-.'
fjf >e Girl Reservi >SA,
J " v *e’’ Ihe direction MT Mi .
Y. W. to move ini
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. , the last. <<H|||lbreek, or M
V next.
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f,impish
-. IfUm'-i kitchen and dining room )
/SWBfrangetl, t)nd greatly facilt
the serving of dinners, and social
” actions. <. .
rentrnl locatiinc of the ne" -
"ill make more pop-!
a rest room for tourists and |
■Vi's, and it is being used mt#e
as a cumiMinity center
anVinds and af
fail
11ns i ' Tk' new 1 1 11 ,■
tors were d. They
Acre Mrs. R. LTeox Mrs. K. O. Quil-
Btn, and Mrs. W r . A. Dannielly,
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HtMr. and Mrs. A. S. Glover motored;
K Savannah Sunday to spend the
fria.v.
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: Mr. and Airs. Bruce Decker and
Mrs. S. A. Lamb are spending cvctal
days in Savannah.
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Airs. Jennings Butts left Sunday
night for Jacksonville to visit Mrs.
h. C. Gray.
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Franc* Grain!ing, of AVaycross, is
the cuestwf his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. N. Cißjling.
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Aliss Gramling returned yes
terday from Atlanta, "here'
lie ha. iho cm 1 o', friend .
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lr. and Airs. A. C. Jones and Airs. 1
VV. H. Johnston drove to Savannah:
Sunday and spent, the day.
Airs. A. ,1. Wood and little son. Jar
vis. left Saturday for Lu on. to |
(spend the holidays with relatives.
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Aliss Katherine Cla ' it the
"eok-end on Jekyl island, with her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson mo- j
Itored over to Savannah for the week-;
end.
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; Mr. and Mrs. H. Al. Baumgartner'
| announcu the birth „f a daughter.!
| Monday. December lUh, at their I
! home.
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Mr>. It. K. Colo ami little daugh
i tor. Betty, loft yesterday to spend
I Christmas with relatives in Baltl
| more
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The manV friends of Mrs. M. 1!.
McKinnon ill b e glad to know that
i’bp.js .PMlsjdeiablv better, and doing
fvefy'nifteDibi •
o*o and a
‘ Mrs. Gamble and Mr. Fred Symmos
! returned to' their home in Greenville,
jS, C., last nii*ht, after few days visit
' " 'tli Air. and Mrs. M. It. McKinnon,
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i ‘A TL-rMantling
The Great Christmas Gift
Shop of all Brunswick
All gilts are wrapped in sentiment and love. But a gift wrap*
ped in a Zelmenovitz box, is also wrapped in that security of
gift=-rightness. Little wonder that this s the Great Christmas ggft
shop of all Brunswick. Not Only are the gifts assortments large
here but those who help in your gift selection have all caught
the Christmas idea' and are fill ed with it.
t The Top Coat
as a Christmas gift is certain
warm reception
and is irrestible, deep down in her heart every woman longs for one and would be
so raptprously happpy to snaggie into one all her very own- on Christmas morning.
These Top Coaas are of selected Styles, soft and clinging, with huge cape collars
or small fur ones or if you will just the plain collars. And meanwhile the prices
is so low that they w ill perhaps startle you.
Hosiery Takes Unto Itself ike Dual
Pu&ose of Beauty and Utility
Whether you deck* upon the sheen silk or the weaves of wool, the clocked silk or
the gorgeous heather, they/jiilovely, all. ADD decidedly serviceable, lor men
and women, Lor boy and girl—and prices- all low,
A. ZELMENOVITZ
jalpH' vh:> operated <>n Ju*t week at
hospital, will In- p!ad to
Jf Wtl)at six- i- doing n:ccl v .
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€. Downing and Mis Mar-
Nightiugalc returned last night
Jp, r several rip.ntP!' ' stay in Now
York city.
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Mrs. U. B. Maxey and Miss Ftor
onco Maxey leave tomorrow for Chi
earn to spend the Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Watkins,
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Mrs. Pi M. Nightingale and sons
Brailesford and Downing, arc expect -
t-d home tile last of this week, after
several weeks’ stay in Nw York and
Atlantic City. ¥
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Mr. ami Mrs.* Charlie Jeffers, Mrs.
W. .1. Hodgson. Mr-. Willed Alexan
der and children, of Waycross are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Steph
ens.
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Mrs. Hampton Parker nd little
daughters, Betty and Ethel, leave the
la t of this week to spend-the Christ
mas holidays with Mrs. Irvin Barge
in Atlanta. f
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Knight
A BIG
V ARIETY OF
TOILET
ARTICLES
ALL THE
TIME—
It would he a physical impossi
bility to) enumerate the entire line
of gift goods embodied under the
heading, of Toilet Articles. There
are so many things that we carry,
so many things specially selected
for gift giving, or gift offering,
so many wonderful suggestions
to help you 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
Inscription Druggist
. Phono 110.
oil ri
-lie .Run,lay tiivht
with Major Downing
Nightingale, on Halifax square.
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Friends of Miss Katharin O'Con
nor willin’ gratified to know that
she is doing nicely at her home on
F street, after tonsil operation per
formed Saturday niernipg at the city
hospital, by Dr. Holton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Geoiee E. Benson,
(T New Jersey, who have been the
guest,; of Mr. and Mrs George Bail
ey far the last week, left yesterday
morning in their car f v Orlando, Fla.
0000
Mr. and Mrs. 4 Culrian Misses
Mary Doan and Bridget Galnan and
Mr. Brown, leave next Monday in
their ear for Miami, to spend the
Christinas holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
James Calnan.
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Miss Vivien Morgan arrived Satur
day night from Maiy Baldwin Semi
nary. in Staunton, Va., to spend the
Christmas holiday, with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Morgan, on Union
street.
ootid
Miss Alice Stiles will leave the first
of January to visit Mrs. Ralph Jacobs,
in Allentown, Pa., and Mrs. Frank j
Woodcock in Jersey City. She will
| Add these to your
These are all brand new Victor Records,
just announced. We have them and will |
be glad to play them for you. There arc
many others equally worth hearing. Ome !
in.
Si tile Mofning Whiteman’s Orchc |
-Fox Trot Confrey and His Oreh j
ucerrte—Waltz Great White Way Or J
ove—Fox Trot Whiteman’s Orch I
Rose t Mmo. Homer and Daughter fij
niour j
5 & ManiT
TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 1922.
visit relativi-. in New York City
and expects to he away about t wq|
months.
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Mr and Mrs. \\ T. Johnston will
leave Friday for Cordelo to make
Mieir future home. Mrs. (Johnston
‘ has been the. manager of the Piggly
V\ irgiy store since its opening and
! both he and Mrs. Johnston have made
. many friends in Brunswick, who will
j regret their departure.
0000
Mrs. George Z. Herb and district
|office/*, with a party of friends. went
to Wayftesville to visit the JitUe
church of which Rev, r. p Ogg is
pastor, Sunday afternoon, for the pur
t pose of organizing a missionary so
< iety, TlSose composing the party
! were Mr. and Mrs. George Herb,
Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. J. J. Myers. Mr.
; and Mrs. H. L. Johns Miss Louise
•Johns. Mrs. VV. R. Walker. .Mrs. G.
jW. Tomberlin. The time was Profi
tably and pleasantly spent, with the
Promise of good results in the future.
Baumgartner’s Market, :tt2 Monk
street, phone 100, jn addition to
! choice western meats, will" in future
j handle select oysters 40c per quart,
delivered.