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"* Broadway and the sort of men
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Murray
Broadway I arry Seamun in a wonderful
Rose ; 2 reel comedy “The (iolfer”
H* Edmund (building
V Tiffany I'nnlnrtion
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SATURDAY
WILLIAM FOX Presents
WILLIAM RUSSELL '■
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“THE CRUSADER”
By Alan Sullivan and directed by Howard MitcHfell.
Also wonderful Mynnuui coined) —“CHICKEN PARADE" *
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SOCIETY
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Telephone lists KATHARIN O’CONNOR* Telephone 645.
I All item* must be phoned not later than six o'clock to be Inserted next
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I THAT’S CHRISTMAS, YES SIR,
THAT'S CHRISTMAS
j When the Pine and balsam's candles
j flame,
j When jolly Jack Frost visits river and
plain,
And you can’t find reason at all to
I complain,
L That’s Christinas, yes sir, that’s
L Christmas.
(When hearts young and old are hap.
py and gay, ,
When winter snows frolic and come i
to stay,
And a beggar with eaee can collect
all his pay,
That’s Christmas, yes, sir, that’s!
Christmas.
Wlien cold iri the air makes stars very
bright.
When happiest, of children can't wait
for night,
| And you think of a wrong that should
be made light,
That’s Christmas, yes sir, that’s j
Christmas.
! i
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When memory calls you to think of
the time, •
When Santa was real and a chnKnc}
sublime, *
And the wretched and poor have
rK*ee at your shrine,
That’s Chjpstufasl, yes sir, that’s
Christina-^
E. Larsen.
SOCIAL C/fraNDAH#
JUiJDAY—
Hfr'venth Grade Girl Reserves, at
itoW. C. A. hall, at 2:45 p. m. -j
Friday Afternoon meet
ing this Week.
Hnrmonie Club. Mrs. W.
hostess; 721 Union ,-dreet,
ip. m. ** if
' SATURDAY -(’ o*\ jA
' Givis Clnh^tJi^aA
-o T? • * )Wm
p.l lyiiWfctffioL wv, r*• * .
ClitiSP;lrKU i
, Wednesday the . .. ,
. the rSosing of theiv
"ffiftoolJße'the holidays with approp
riate consisting of Christ
inas songa; recitations, and carols.
There were many visitors, (parents
I and friends) who witnessed the pro
! gt-anf which was delightful in every
| detail. .
a o o o t■
j l KACHKRS LEFT
Nit.lll FOR HOMES. dH
. 'Practically ll of the
er R fhitn out of town,
for their respectie homes and those
who did not go’last nigtit <ijl go to
day to spend Christmas. j a,.
They before January
2nd. school resumes its
work after suspension week.
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F.\|WiWTBLI. CHRISTMAS PARTY
TO MRS. MAin STACY.
Mrs. Mary Stacy lees the first of
the yepr of 1923 to make her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Fred EJ
Decker, in Palm Beach, Fla., and to,
her a delightful party was given b&J
her Sunday school elAtft of the Presfj
byterinn churh Tuesday e toning at’
A WONKDRFI'L GIFT IN A,
HANDSOME BOX
Candy for
Chri||fias
Candy is the jJPTthat is uni
versally appreciated and
therefore invariably demand
ed. Candy occupies a place
that no other gift possibly can
or ever will. There never was.
a gift like candy and there
never was candy any better
than ours. Early choice gives
best selection of the newest
and handsomest 1922 Christ
mas packages and if we say
they are beautiful a look wil 1
prove it. The finest of gifts in
every point of attraction out
side and in. All size boxes.
Orders for Christmas candies
should be placed now.
Nunnaily’s, “the candy of the
south. Anti Johnston's “the
appreciated chocolate."
Chas. V.
COLLIgR
Prescription Druggist
Phone 116.
VhE BRUNSWICK NEWS
! the home of Mr. • and Mrs. Carl
; Meschke, 601 First avenue.
; The house was effectively deeorat
jed in holly, poinsetti, and ferns, and
!a beautiful Christmas tree brilliantly
•lighted with colored camhes and the
itrec was draped in tittsm and orna
i ments.
j Before the assenibly of the guests,
each one composed an acrostic from
! Mrs* Struck's name and at the Party
! these were read and given to the hon
! orec to be pasted in her “memory
book.’’ Tokens of high esteem fob
her faithful work and her untiring
efforts to do good for her class. She
was also presented with a sterling
| silver fountain Pen, with her initials
engraved upon it.
Many , charming games afforded
pleasure during the evenihg, after
which ice cream and cake wag served.
"Brunswick and community regret
Mrs. Stacy’s departure, hut we know
she has-been to Hanover Park, so we
feel sure she will come back—for
they say, if you take a drink of w-
the fountain you are bound
to i%um. But, we wish her happi
ness during her absence.
O 0 O O
Hubert Lang is confined to his
home on Norwich street by illness. 1
oa a a
Miss Natalie Saunders leaves thin!
.morning for her home in Br on wood, j
to spend the .Christmas seasjyn.
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• After speaKg several days here, 1
Mrs. L. Ji. has returned to At-j
• C! COD
t 'Miss Lillian Reeves is among Who;
teachers going home today; She leaves,
fok dlurnesville.
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Mrs. Ralph Lee and little ,
Albany, will arrive Saturday ity ~9- :t
JifJhte and Mrs. J. L. Beach. , r ,
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E/fau Anderson leavt^RUaV 1 ’
W Ga., to visit •
vacation, m ...
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mtii it* 45Hv.ii; ayw' -Vi c -1 '>;
Mf*> spending i|uit awhileKp? S
L If
and Mrs. it H.
last night for &•_
Willi.im ~.
'o,
day's with Mrs.
o\ ' P O
Mrs. S. G. dulp.ifeton left last night)
fcr her home in Fitzgerald j|Cer
slending several days in the cip*
4/a a a
tniitis Wells, the school teacherJß
fyiicyn. left yesterday after*
Append Christmas in Waycross. V
D O O O ■"*
Miss Meta Scarlett, idLAtlanta, will
spend Christmas and o 'few days with
relatives at Fancy Bluffc and Bruns
wick. j ,T,
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’'Mi', and Mrs. PottiA F.* Gould and
TWEED SUIT NEEDS
SWAGGER TCfrCOAT
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Since' tweed suits an- having
grrat. ueoi.ihtfctfti' it means 'that
this seaftjfM ihiijMßiannish roat is
of grat#syYJiigUi ,! *iS Notched re
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give '.the vfcud. waiited
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Christmas
Stockings
In gift boxes
$1.25 up
Possibly a more complete
selection was never offered
here. It matters not what
you desire, your wants will
possibly be filled.
Infants Silk Hose: Pink,
blue and white, boxed, two
pair to the box; ribbed all
for $1.75 per box.
Men’s sqjj, silk of course;
Black, Navy, Suede and
Cordovan. 2 pair in holiday
box $1.70 per box
Ladies' Hose. In every im
aginable color and shade.
Plain and clocked. Silk or
wool. And Prices from
$1.25 upwards.
Let Us Help
You In Your
(lift Problems
m-A. ZELMENOVITZ f
Ready-to-Wear Phone 216 |
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' ' ' one,of the jr|
jU-Mi ahiv.Mchti> tggrfiers. left lust
t 1 it*re ■ holidays.
j*, *VS ®s‘
Af*. KaL . •■•jidays with her
: difc Scott, Mr.
I leave Sunday to join her.
lyy -ae o o
Mis.W. A. O’quina and son. VV. A.,
fck., will leave FritA to. spend the
|iycross. Mr. > d’<JJdinn will join
Christmas
a <i o o
■Missßuford Aiken, who has been
j taking a course at Columbia Univer
| slty. arrived home Tuesday to spend
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
; Aiken.
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; Among the college students return
ling home for the holidays, Miss Hel
en Abbott arrived last night from
llrenau to visit her parents, Mr and
i Mrs. J. K. Abbott.
0 O O CJ
1 Captain ami Mrs.. G. W. Way, of
Waterloo. S. C., will arrive the latter
parr, of the week to visit Mr. and Mrs.
\. T. Way, on F street. Captain G.
W. Way is Mr. N. T. Way’s father,
ao o o
Miss Fannie Welsh will spend a
few days in Barnesville with Brenau
college friends before coming to
Brunswick to spend the remainder of
the Yuletide.
Miss Willie Thomas, of Baxley, who
visited here during the past um
| mor, is now spending the holidays in
I Brunswick as the guest of Miss
; Mamie Lou Tcinbertin
Oo O a
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross, of Savan
nah, will spend the holidays’
Mrs. J. D. Ross, on Xorwiyh street,
and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner.
I Mrs. Ross was formerly Miss Ger
, trade Brieseniek, of this city.
O 0 O O
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Branham
and Miss Julßette Branham, of Balti
more, who are enroute to Florida by
automobile and who spent several
days with Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Bran
ham, left yesterday for Florida.
Miss Elizabeth Mann, a student of
Brenau, is now visiting in Atlanta,
and will arrive here Saturday to
spend a few days with her parents,
Mr. ami Mrs. B. F. Manu, before -go
ing to Hawjtjnsvjjle to visit Mrs.
Sbenntr Richardson, who was for
merly Miss Eva Sharpe.
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Smart Apparel and Acces
sories for Gay Yuletide
Festivities
Gift Slouses
Strictly Tailored
$6.50
Boasting as never before of
a Tine of blouses most plea
sing. Of materials such as
radium silk, pussy willow
or crepe, of styles stristly
tailored. In colors from the
plain white or black to the
striped. Some with pleated
cuffs and collars, all are
most pleasing.
Purses
that charm
$3.50 up
And now a line of purses
that will proud any shop.
with generous sized
mirrows, and they form, as
they will, a gift never use
less and always appreciat
ed.
M. W. U. of the Piedmont Assoeiu
tion. One of the chief speakers at
the meetingwwass s JVijtisssor Carlton,
th. >ieilmont Insti
fiiade an e*mekt nic* to the
IMLnttte to try am! save the Instt-I
his locality.
V Bread is the staff of life. Have the j
K-st money can buy—VELVET.
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•OUT BE DISAPPOINTED—
ALWAYS USE
CALUMET
TW Economy SdflMG POWDER
GEORGE W HARPER
( L —— *
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
Kgnatme of
\ To Fortify the System Against
Colds, Grip and Influenza
, rake GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC. It P-, .
tWs and the Bki It Builds up and
Stremtthe > the Whole Sy> tern. It Fr*ififes rhe
System ?fe tost Colds, Gt ip aai influenza. Price
Add these; to your
j Victor\l.ibrary
These are all brand new" Victor. Records,
just announced. We have them and will
be glad to play- them for you.* There are.
many others equally,worth hearing, v Come,
in.
, 181*62 Carolina in the Morning Whiteman’s Ortho y
Co"' Bell—Fox Trot Confrey and His Orth
1896®—Lovely I.ucorne—Waltz Great White Wav Or
Romany Love—Fox Trot - Whiteman's Ore.:
87580—G0. Pretty Rose Mine. Homer ami Daughter
65101— SJalut d' Amour Zimbali.-,*.^
* Victa & Manp”
< V *f\. £X*WL
Ready, first dis
play holiday Lin
gerie.
Of the famous Wolfhead
make, in gowns, teddies
vest and knickers. The
very nature of the gift is
an assurity of its welcome.
For to what fair one is not
her pride—her lingerie. We
suggest it above all else.
Slipover Sweaters
$2.95 - $6.95
Adding to a most complete
stock, a great big arrival of
yesterday. Containing in
the treater part various
t of the pooular slip
over, still you will find the
over, popular coat style of
the never useless tuxedo.
And don't forget, black for
your mother in coat style..
660 quickly relieves Colds and
Lagrippe, Constipation, Bilious*
ness and Headaches.
QUILLIAN’S
Pharmacy
I “On the Corner”
Phone 47
j At Your Service
New Fount
;Full Holiday Line