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BIJOC
THEATRE
Wonderful
Program
Today and
Tomorrow
SHOW STARTS :00; 3:45; 5:30; 7:15 =<>
presents
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woman
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in ever lor the love oi the nait-'t* " j
THE GREAT CHARIOT RACE.
',ucli as never before was thrown on any screen in the world
A terriffic race with women driving Arabian steeds to' a
smashing climax.
While this tcaure of the race gives the audience its great*
lest thrill, the immense si/e and pageantry of the arena plays
an important part in the emotions of 4l<e audience, thirty
horses and ten chariots take part in a hippodrame spectac*
It with 10,000 spectators cheering and applauding them to
victory.
Also Mad. Sennett Comedy “She Sighgcd by Seaside”
f SATURDAY
William Pox Presents—Charles Jones
in “WEST 0 P CHICAGO’.’
Sunshine Comedy—“TlN BRONCHO’’
New Arrivals
'' By Expess
A Shipment of
BOLIVIA COATS
Beautiful dresses m
Poiret Twill and
Canton Crepe
Bath Robes for
Ladies and Men
Xmas Gifts for the Whole Family
, See Our Big Selection of
DOLLS and TOYS
The Guarantee Store
Next to Miller Furniture Cos. 1300 Newcastle Street.
Suggestions for Christmas
Handkerchiefs embroidered to order, nothing quit*
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.
I lie newest Parish,n fancy tor the ha’r in gold, silver
oi black, \ i; ,
MID-WIN I iyt MIOJJ W ON mn and
Porter A \
SOCIETY
EDITED BY
Phone 680 ’ MBS. J. E. LAMBRIGHT Phono 188
(All Items must be phoned not later ihan six o'elock to be inserted i*ext
morning.)
No Advance in
Admission
10c and Me
SOME FOLKS
Some folks, they don't never like
time o’ year at all;
ioo cold in the Winter,
id it’s too sad in the Fall;
;oo wet in the Springtime;
e Summertime's too hot,
any place they livY- in
| Is a God-forsaken spot, ■*'*’ .
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'Some folks, they can't serin to get
The proPc kind of a wife,
jOf maybe it’s a husband _
j That leads ’em such a life,
j There's somethin' out of kilter
' With the very thing they chose—
A worm in every apple.-
And a bug in every rose.
. Some folks they will always Tell
I About the days of nid,
| When everyone upon tHo Earth
! Was just as pood as gold,
i But somewhere there’s a Poem
I reckon may be so
I That “hunian nature’s just the same
j ’T'vus forty years ago.’’ %
job! You can’t'hope to regulftte
! The weather just for you,
i And if your wife annoys you—well
Just think she goes through.
Instead of the past,
| You'd better show us how
To set a ;;ood example for
I The Forty Years from No'V.
'—Nan Terrell Heed.
THURSDAY —
Monthly mooting of Neptune Chap-,
ter of Eastern Star, at Masonic IVin
ple, at eight o’clock. Annual c-1
lion of officers.
FRIDAY—
Friday Afternoon ClMb. with Mrs.,
J. E. Royal, First avStoe, at 3:30
P. ip. ,
Harnumie Club, • with
Church, at 3:30 p. m. nk|
Girl Reserves. Til and Mil
IY.W. C. A hull, at T::'.o p.
| SATURDAY—
Christmas sale by ChiyMer
i Mercy at Piggly Wiggly
D. A. R. •meeting with Mrs. J. T.
: Whittle, at 3 o’clock, instead of With,
Mrs. A. L. church, as scheduled ini
1 year book.
Girls Club, with Miss I.ila
. Kgmont. street, at 3:80.
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MISS STALLINGS’ CLASS
W INS PRETTY PICTURE. MS
M the meeting of the Glynn.
I rnl Association on TuesdH
: Miss Lila Stallings’ class
had the largest number of mothers
j Present fifteen--and this class was
presented with a pretty framed pic
ture, for their glass room.
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I LUTHERAN LADIES
iIIAVK CHRISTMAS SALE.
I The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
(church and the Girls Missionary So
jeiety, will conduct a sale every day
this week in the vacant stove next to
the City Drug Company on Nowcast'e
street, near Monk. All kinds of useful
and pretty gifts will be for sale, as
; well as cakes and candies. The pub
lic is cordially invited to attend. ,
It. AND P. W . CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS.
A business meetindAf the Bruns-1
wick Business *ml MpeSsional Wo
man’s Club wa hel JTneda.v evening
at the Y. W. i '.4mßinll. Plans for
the new year’s flßf were discussed
and outlined. following new
officers elected: Mrs. S. L. High,
President; Mrs. C. E. Johnson, vice
*p resident; Miss Edna Ferguson,
,treasurer. Miss Katherine Clark, sec
retary.
The following committees were
also appointed: Program, Devotional.
Membership and Finance, and (lie
itub anticipates a most profitable and
enjoyable year.
PURVIS PARENT-TEACHERS
ELECT NEW OFFICERS.
An interesting meeting of the Pur
vis Parent-Teacher Association was
' held Tuesday afternoon at the Pur
,vis school, at which time the follow
ing He" officers "ere elected for the
coining year:
Mrs. George W. Cowman, - presi
dent; Mrs. .1. \Y. Williamson, vice*
President; Mrs. J. N. Carlin. secre
tary; Mrs. Vernon Jones, treasurer.
The question of improving the
! school grounds from a standpoint, of
beauty and shade was fully' discuss
ed. and a large number of (shade
trees suitable for the yard, were do
nated by various members of the as
sociation. Mrs. Madge B. Merritt
, made a helpful and instructive talk
inn ’‘Nutrition,’' which she illustrated
[with charts made by pupil* of the'
tsixth grmov. ■ , , -i, ,y>-'.
EVENING BRIDGE
I CLUB IS FORMED
A congenial yjroup of the >'otf
tuarrWd 'se.yjiaviMoemeA :afcg£n*<tf
lu ictge •
SOCIAL CALENDAR
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
entertained the club, at the home of
Mrs. C. Don Parker, on Union street.
There was considerable discussion as
to a suitable name for thi new club,
but none was agreed upon. Iligii
score for the evening was made by
Mrs; Isaac Aiken, who was presented
with a deck of cards. Alter the game,
a tempting hot supper wa served at
*e card tables. The couple' compos
ing this club arc Mr. and Mr Ralph
McCrary, Mr. ami Mr:.. Douglas
Nightingale, Mr. and Mrs. Th .mas
Harrison, and Mr. ami Mi Isaac
Aiken.
! The club will meet next Tuesday
! evening with Mr. and Mr . Ralph
j McCrary.
WOMAN’S CLUB.
MET YESTERDAY. ’
On jg-.-ount of the very disagrees-!
nle w Jit her and so much sickness in
town, very few members of the Wo-!
man's efiil) were present at the
| monthly meeting held yesterday af
| ternoon at the Y. W. C. A. hall.
The treasurer’s report showed
j s])over to the American]
I TANARUS: sale of poppie on j
j AVPTay. A rising /Vote ofj
(thanks was seuyrded Miss
ami tho ladies who
assisted her in thasale ef
Mi. Ti
Drtment,
succcssfuflbook shower
Children's of the PtffH
.i flF.j ni >. given on Oeerffl
her fith. assisted b.v (he musical and*
social departments. Th... cerartment,
is arranging a delightful program to i
Am: given early in January. The sub-j
|Bt will be “Georgia’s Contributions
.iterative."
" Mrs. J. S. Wright, chairman of the
civic read resolutions in
of the sPleudidpHrm'k
of from tlyKuta,
,t M-n's
.lopdftmont of
•tUdri MjHpr cliaii Hiansliip
in
(tP - stauK t
% ' OpHthr- - ill i-^tal.
' %t‘d "here.
selling fund,
ajKxillbe shukto foi
Mgf far ,m
W
membership committee report-
new members, which were ac
‘ct-pted into the club at this meeting'.
m The welfare committee reported
fiat thirty-three Christmas letters
been received from the boys at
John's Haven and these letters
been placed with various club
who would act as Santa
to the boys. The boxes Uii
arc to be sent direct to the •>'
wmise letter you have and it is urged
tlipt these sent in ample
, time so- that be disappoint
ed.
\ tribute to the late Mrs. Willett,
a former president of the Georgia
Federation, was read by the Secre
tary.
Mrs. A. V. Wood was appointed by
the president to rate with the
American Legion in every way in
which the Woman’s club can assist
them.
It was impossible to vote on sev
eral important matters which came
before the meeting, on account of
having no quorum.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gibson and lit -
A BIG
VARIETY OF
i
TOILET
ARTICLES
ALL THE
TIME—
It would be :■ physical impossi
bility to enumerate the entire line
of gift goods embodied under the
heading of Toilet Article . Then'
are so many things that c carry,
so many tilings specially selected
for gift giving- or gift offering.
..o many wonderful suggestion.,
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, t ome ami see
this line before you finish your
'it. <*
Chas. V.
COLLIER
rresSfPiiuiy Jbuggß-t
phone ttU r> ’
To You Who Are Thinking |
of Christmas Gifts $
yfi what would be more endearing than \
/y SILK UNDERWEAR j
/ IKIFR Despite the mental tax of select inj? suitable "ifts at this season. <
/ / „ dh) always is the consolation, that in quality underthings, a tlcsir
\ \ -/mTvV all * e ls laund. More especialy is this line of Wolfhead more
V\ r ji\ * J * ,an sual| y Each garment, tho you choose the teddy, or
lull gown or what not, is tailored as the most skillful hand would
j have it. Of a multitude of materials climaxing in their subdued <
n jj; *| pussv willow line.
¥# $4.95 to $14.50 ;
InitialHandker chiefs
of the finest sort 59c
Those are full sized handker
chiefs. of fine imported Irish
Linen for men. Eech is hand
drawn and initialed in a very
neat design. An enduring gift
ever remembered.
Ollier prices 25c and 35c.
land k e rc h i c fs
care
* |ibje i'Jßfy of mateiJ
the fulfil
A ZELMENQULTZ
tie son will anvil? next week to spend
the holidays with Mrs. A. D. Gale,
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Mrs. Roy Davises quite ill at her
home on Carpenter street*
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Mrs. It. Manly has returned to
her home. in Claxtoii after visiting
Mrs. f rank Thompson.
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Miss Helen Abbott, "ho is attend
ing Brcneau college, "ill arrive the
last of the week to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her parents.
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Misses Marie and*)ornth> Cone,
of Washington, D. 0.. arrived ' last
night tor a short visit with their
grandmother, Mrs. F. Ligcour, on
Gloucester street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter l.iitenthal left
last night for their home in San;
Francisco, after spending a few days
in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Lilienthal.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Way a fid chil
; dren will leave next: week in their
ear to spend the holidays with rela
itivess in Quitman. Ga. They will al-.o
'go to White Springs, Fla., before re
! turning home.
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Mrs. George Allison and little
daughter, of Live Oak. Fla., are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Car
rington, on Newcastle street. Mrs.
Ely, who has been the guest of Mrs.
Vllison, returned to Brunswick with
her.
CHAMPION |
Dog Biscuits ]
Puppy Biscuits
Puppy Meal
1 1-2, 2 and 5
Packages
Also in bulk,
15c lb.
- ;
Glynn Drug Go.
Phone 827
Greatest Variety
of Gift Bags
As far as we know, Zelmeno
vitz can point with pride to an
array of gift bags that have no
counterpart in all Brunswick.
We have succeeded in gathering
together a host of unusual bags.
In every desirable color, size
shade and interior. Yet despite
thei, icei, quite rrioder-
I ately priced.
|l $3 to $7
AH Baking
Powders cook
I*your
hitoly purr? Royal is.
I, your
nomicai in keeping baked
foods fresh longer and mak-
ing home baking so satis-
factory that it tnkesthe place
of more expensive food?
Royal Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
.Add these,to"your
Victorl Library
i These are all brand new Victor Records,
i just announced. We have them and will
be glad to play them’ for, you. * There are
many others equally worth hearing.: Come
! “* __
| j, 18962—Carolina in the* Morning Whiteman’s Orche
Cow Bell—Fox Trot Confrcy and His Orcli
18966 r Lovely Lucerne—Waltz Great, White Way Or
W Romany Love—Fox Trot Whiteman’s Oreo
8758®—Go. t'letty Rose ' Mmc. Homer aud Daughter
-Salut <L Amour ZimhaUßtA,
. v. ——v-- rjsjarflWJTSßV
Vipers & Mann
i > r l&m
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