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BIJOU
THEATRE
Wonderful
Program
Today
SHOW STARTS 2 DO: 3:45; 5:30; 7:15 : 8:45
WILLIAM FOX presents
CHARLES
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STORY V ' ‘W
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REMIT”
New ImbS§
By Express
A Shipment of
BOLIVIA COATS
Beautiful dresses in
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. 1506 Newcastle Street.
IF OUR SERVICE FAILS
IN ANY WAY, PLEASE
TELL US. WE WANT IT
TO BE AS GOOD AS IT
IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE
IT.
BRUNSWICK LAUNDRY
Geo. Griffin, Mgr.
DON’T FORGET WE ARE
DRY CLEANERS
So Advance in
Admission
10c and 30c
HENS LAYING?
We have just received ship
ment of old reliable
GEO. H. LEE CO.’S
Chicken Remedies, in*
eluding
Germozone Egg Maker,
Lice Killer,
Louse Powder,
Let Us Help You
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C H U RX H ’ S
508 Gloucester Street.
SOCIETY
EDITE D BY
j Phone GSO MRS. J. E. LAMBRIGHT Phone 188
(All items must be phoued not later than six o’elock to be Inserted next
, morning.)
A CHRISTMAS WARNING
! When to a child you wish to give a
toy
And eventually you've found the
proper thing,
'Twill add a lot to everybody’s joy
If you take time to lest your offer
ing.
So blow it, squeeze it, see if it will
wink
Or wind it up-—whichever it may
be;
Von must he sure you must not mere
ly think
’Twill work for you before the pres
entee.
Should it consist of things which
must be built,
Make sure that you can build them
—every one;
That ( ou won’t feel a horrid sense of
guilt
If later you are asked how the)' are
done.
[No greater disappointment is on
earth
Than toys which do not function
when they should;
| And many a hope’s been blighted at
its birth
And many a giver’s been misunder
stood.
i If you can’t fly the airship, or explain
The proper way to build the pyra
mid
You’ll he a sight that always causes
A gic.it In (ir
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Christmas sale by Chapter of
| Mercy at Pigglv Wiggly store.
j 1). A. R. meeting with Mrs.
Whittle, at 3 o’clock, instead ofwA
Mrs. A. L. church, as scheduled i^
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I* A. EETING
With mrs. whittle.
The December meeting of the,
'Brunswick chapter D. A. R. will be
; held this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, at
:the home of Mrs. ,1 T. Whittle, 820
! carpenter street A full attendance
jis urged.
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i IIARMONIK CLUB
DID NOT MEET.
| The weekly meeting of the.llar
! inonij^ club, which was schedulW for
| yesteway afternoon at the home of
I Mrs. A. L. Church, was Postponed on
I account of the illness of Miss Julia
| ('hurch.
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;CHRISTMAS HA/.AAR
AT PIGGI.Y WIGGLY.
Don't forget to go to the Piggly
Wiggly store today and patronize the
■ Christmas sale which is being held
there by the Chapter of Mercy. The
money obtained by the sale of these
articles will be used to supply Christ
mas baskets for the poor of the city.
Many attractive gifts will be display
ed and the public is asked to attend.
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GOFEIN-IIIRSCHBERG.
, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Coffin request
■ the honour of your presence at the
marriage of their daughter, Ruby
Irene, to Mr. Maximillian Wilson
; Hirshberg, on Wednesday evening,
!January third, nineteen hundred and.
\ twenty-three, at eight o’clock, Tem- j
i pie Ahaveth-Chesed, Jacksonville,.
Fla. j
The above invitation ha.s been re-;
Iceived in this city by friends of Miss'
j Goffin, who was a frequent visitor j
j here in the past. Immediately fol
lowing the ceremony, a reception will
be held at the Windsor hotel.
MISS WESTBERRY
GIVES PRETTY PARTY.
A social affair of the week, was
a lovely party given Thursday even- j
ing, at the home of Miss Doris West- j
berry. A musical program was en-;
joyed, followed by various interesting j
games, after which. the guests were .
invited into the dining room, where
I delicious r< freshments were served'
by the hostess.
Enjoying this Party were Misses
Hattie Sue Hathaway, Lucile New
sman, Joanna Newman, Mattecn Dent,
Hattie Davis, Benelee Jones, Marion
Dozier, Messrs. Charlie Steiner Leon-
i ard Clark, Fred Westberry, C. Chitty,
j Clarence Downs, Ben Corbert, Tom |
I Corbert, Mr. and Mrs. Brough.
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I PLEASANT MEETING OF
FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB.
| One of the happieti meetings ofj
NEWIF
the Friday afternoon Club was held
yesterday at which time Mrs. J. E.
Royal was the gracious hostess. Her
cozy apartment on First avenue was
Prettily decorated for the occasion,
growing ferns arid cut flowers being
effectively used.
High score for the afternoon was
made by Mrs. A. M. Smith, the first
prize being a dainty Piece of hand
work. The consolation was a pretty
basket and went to Miss Fannie
Thomas. The cut prize was won by
Mrs. J. P. McLean and was a sasket.
and the guest prize was presented to
Mrs. A. A. Shinier.
At the conclusion of the bridge
game, an appetizing salad and sweet
course was served, with hot coffee.
Guests of the club at this meeting
were Miss Fannie Thomas and Mrs.
A. A. Shinier. There "’ill be no meet
ing next week on account of the
(’hristmas rush, and the hostess fo#
the week following will be announced
later.
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Mrs. H. C. Roughton is the guest
of relatives in Scotland, Ga.
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Miss Mada Sasser will leave Wed
nesday for Odum, to spend the holi
days with relatives. .
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Miss Ruth Busk will arrive Sunday
from Atlanta to spend the holidays
in Brunswick with relatives.
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Mrs. Clinton Knight and litwe son
are both ill at tjMiarifcmc on Union
street.
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Mrs. J. KJftoyal will leave the last
■of next spend Christmas with
jSomasville.
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■ Miss Ju&itgMAndreWs has return
ed from W’iiytT'* where she was the
guest of Stephens. ■
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Harry Ifaym is expected Thursday
night front Princetoi ( to spend Christ
mas with Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. If ay m.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gu7T'Y*ril||||
leave next week to spend Christmas
with relatives inf Jfjvannah.
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An-rid t 0 days "TOT relatives in
Sasser, of Odum, ar
| tyit Mr--. W
Wednesday. Tlhe expects
ttPretuin Hu- first of next week.
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’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirsch and
daughters, Elisabeth and Helene, will
leave the last of next week for a trip
down the east coast in their car.
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Mrs. Julia Lambright jF* arrive
next week from Chariest* I spend
Christmas with Mr. J. E.
Lambright, on Richmond WKt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Constants Miller will
leave the last of next wj>k to spend
Christmas in Athens with their
daughters, Mrs. Thomas Scott and
Mrs. Howard Scott.
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Miss Sarah Blitch, who is a stu
dent at G. N. 1., Milledgeville will ar
Perfumes *
You Must Give
A Christmas without per
fume would hardly be Christ
mas at all. Nothing in the
world fills the bill so well for
gifts to ladies. Perfumes do
mestic and imported. Small
bottles or large; plain bottles
or fancy; some boxed; some
without boxes. Combinations
too. Don’t fail to see this per
fume line.
Coty’s, Hubigants. Lubins,
Djer Kiss, Mary Carden, Az
urea, Florayme and Hudnuts.
Chas. V.
COLLIER
Prescription Druggist
Phone 116.
GIFTS GALORE
In a shop particularly crowded with
Yuletide suggestions
Fudge Aprons
Neatly made with
charming trimmings
that please • mL
Only yesterday (Ud these
aprons arrive. T“Ahs!’’
that came from •ch onlooker as they
were unpacked, llled the store. Made
of rampant shadql of washable pop
lin, decorated bits of Chinese
Pagodas, or Japanese slides, they
make a gift unapproachable. For
they are unique, and most assuredly
pleasing, with the touches of home
made distinctly inscribed on each of
them, and priced from
$1.75 to $3.50
GIFTS ON LINEN
Handkerchiefs Towels Damask Tea Napkins
Mighty hard to find something excelling the pure linen for giftness. A gift of it
assures quality, insures correctness and its longlivity a costant reminder of the
Giver.
Particular replete is our stock at this season, warranting a complete selection if
you do not wait too long.
A. ZELMENOVIfz
rive the last of next week to spend
| the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
(;. Blitch, at the Oglethorpe.
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I Misp Helen Lissner will arrive
1 (1 opener College, Baltimore, on
Thursday to spend the liolidays with
'otr. and Mrs. J. J. Lissner, on Union
'street.
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Mrs !■'. M. Symons will come up
trot), the island Sunday and after
then she r.d MNs Fe Symons will
have an ;,j urtinent with Mrs. J. J.
Wimberly, on Gloucester street.
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Miss Tillie Borchardt, who Is at
tending Sophie Newcomb college, in
New Orleans will arrive Thursday
night to spend the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. 'B. Borchard*.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Chance, of Savannah, has
been named Gwendolyn Parner. Mr.t.
Chance will be dflßhmtly remember
ed here as Miss Kuthudham, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Odham.
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Mrs. H. T. Smith, of Dublin, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. B.
Dale, on Mansfield street. Mr. Hoke
Smith, who is attending Uni
versity, and Miss Evelyn Smith, of
Greenville, S. C., will arrive next
week to spend the holidays with their
sister, Mrs. Dale.
Baumgartner's Market, 312 Monk
street, phone lho, in addition to
I choice western meats, Will in future
handle select oysters 40c per quart,
delivered.
<||AMPION
Dog Biscuits
Puppy Biscuits
Puppy Meal
1 1-2, 2 and 5
Packages
Also in bulk,
15c lb.
Glynn Drug Cos.
Phone 827
Collar Bags
of grain and solid
leather *
$3.95 j
What could be more wanted
than a soild leather collar bag
for him? A confirmed user of
round ones. But should you
want a bag for his softies, we
have just it, a bellow bag for
flats. All the one price and
mightedly reasonable for the
quality.
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Today for Last Tirqe 1
BROADWAY FOLKS ,
Change of Vaudeville
Matinee and Night
JACK HOXIE, in
“THEJ, BROKEN SPUR”
Price 10c-30c j'i
Opening Next Monday |
Jack Warrels,-Virginia Belle!
• and selectee pictures j ™
These are all brapd new Victor Records,
just announced. We have them and will
be glad to play them for you. There are
many others equally worth hearing. Come
in. ' > jj
II 18962 —Carolina in the Morning Whiteman’s Orehe
Cow Bell—Fox Trot Confrey and His Orch
18966—Lovely Lucerne—Waltz Great White Way Or
Romany Love—Fox Trot Whiteman’s Orch
1 87580—G0, Pretty Rose Mme. Homer and Daughter
J 66101—-Salut d’ Amour Zimbalis^
j "Vickers & Mann x-J
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SATURDAY. OFC. 16 1o?rl