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KATHERINE MacDONALD
_IN—
“Money, Money, Money’’
She worshipped at the shrine of the almighty dollar*"but
when money came=“love left.
BEN TURPIN, in
“Sheriff Neil’s Tussle”
AND
HAROLD LLOYD, in
“On The Fire”
Some Program
BATHING SUITS
Splendid line of Bathing Suits,
also Caps and Shoes
Just Received
See Window Duplay
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TkeGuarautee Store
Dependable jMefchaiuilse at Lowest Prices.
AWNINGS! AWNINGS!
Keep Cool and Let Me Cal’ and
Furnish You Estimates
EDO MILLER
Telephone ■ . 196
Gulbransen Pianos & Player Pianos
The home is never complete without a Piano. This has
been true for several generations. After twenty years ex¬
perience in selling musical instruments we are thorough¬
ly convinced that the Culbransen Pianos and Player
Pianos offer the highest type of workmanship, the most
beautiful tone and the greatest value in every way for the
money invested.
We h ave a good selection of these attractive instruments
on our floor all the time. In addition to the reliable fac¬
tory tation guarantee, behind them. we put our own established business repu¬
Be sure to come in and examine these
pianos before you buy.
Moderately priced Reasonable terms
VIKCERS & MANN
The Gulbransen Pianos are nationally advertised.
SOCIETY
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Telephone 188 KATHARIN O’CONNOR Telephone 645
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TO A PAL O’ MINE
Kinds; iTed tonight, I guess,
_M:i’so: my heart just sortu ache
Tbinkin’ Cod made a mistake
| ,Somehow with me wantin’ you;
f uni.in’ wh; n the doorbell rings,
i Keelin’, iho’ 1 know ’tain’t true,
1 iJkt you should be stnndin’ there—
Sony, pal, you—couldn’t—care—
! ain’t blamin’ you.
Day.inn's di n’t seem quite-so hard
Kind;", work it off, you know,
Thu’ the days drag awful slow
I s. a always see ’em through;
;Lit it’s nights I can't hold out.
Co- t:i cry--oh, pal—-it’s true,
And somehow it don’t seem fair
Sorry, pal- you couldn’t cure—
An’ 1 ain’t blamin’ you.
—Mary Ann Dell.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
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WEDNESDAY—
Prog (am meeting of Home
nomics Department of Woman’s
it Y. W. C. A., at 1 p. m.
Acacia Club, Mrs. W. F.
ho.-ieis; 1 H.-.hfux square, at 4 p. rn.
THURSDAY—
W. c. T. U. meeting at Y. W. C.
at 4 p. in.
7th Gr-'de Girl Reserves, at Y.
C A., at 3 p. m.
While Away Club, Miss
Burns, hostess; 1522 Norwich
at 4 p. m.
Neptune Chapter, No. 153, 0. E.
will hold regular meeting at the M .
-s iiic hall, at 8:00 p. m.
FRIDAY—
Friday Afternoon Club, Mrs. J.
Royalle, hosF.—s; 800 First
at 3:80 p. m.
8th Gra/le Girl Reserves, at Y.
C. A., at 8.80 p. m.
Symphony orchestra rehearsal
Y. W. C A., at 8 p. m. ,
SATURDAY— -
Girls’ Club, Miss Ethelyn
gale, hostess, Halifax square, at
p. m.
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MRS. JANIE MANGE HAD
PRETTY BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. W E. Ford and Mrs.
Kwea eiuc-iaiao’ about fifty ?<ues*
)i inlay tv nitig in honor of
.lame Mamie ia cel bration of
b‘irth(!.,y. Many cut flowers and fern
•.or ted the home beautifully. Mr.
-.iaiu:;' was the recipient of many
active g fts.
The young people enjoyed
j dancing, the oCur guests con re.
.-atmil and .are in the evening K>
nan; and cake were served.
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Mi OEKLY LA.lY FALLS,
HXFIV I’A INFU L INJURIES.
On Monday, at ter a very
i nine: spent with :i -miMrs.
ilivcn, who (esides - i h :r -mi, Mr
p. Hr Y08 G eel,
i.o her borne and in . uni
manner, fell. Mrs. Green is in he.
■igidy- e-venth year and was
u ,ej: .:n ner foothold for
m'. alter she was found in this
i:-. ecmdiii a physician was sum
..me: (1 and pronounced quite a
!'u injury of broken hip bone.
Her many friend: will be
g hear of her misfortune and
will sron recover.
Mrs. Cm en, in spite of her age,
i'v.ivs be. n x. optionally active
s - strong vitality and it is
at (his will assist niaiorinlly in lie
in- \a i y •
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HD.'.Y P.Vi.’TV HONORING
MR . •••E! IN A LICEOUU
In honor of Mrs. Selina
who celebrated her
birthday, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. J.
-ictour entertained with r
irr,y at their heme in Urbana.
;■ ’-agiaai pink swetmp.as decora;
d 'si* rooms. The mer table h: -
..r its center ie a a snowy
.1 'ho;..' eaV« 'olding 1 en - lid ft'-'-.
ii,": -■ mi an.u d 'b.s was hankfc.
wee'.pear. Aftt : a course d.nner, th
■•tkt was cut and ice cream and cake
were served, ('overs were laid fo
the henoree, Mis. Selina Ligeour, Mr.
nil Mrs. J B. High, J. B. High. Jr.
Vlrs. J. J. Cone, of Fernamlina; Miss
'cline ( 'tie, M:. and Mrs. J. C. Li
-. .nr. end i'vl.s s Ethe'i Ligeour.
M . i’ i i rui,-mi'-r.-. ices we
i .j d o y .- s. : teoii. - nd quant,
i • .ii flowers v--. sent by fit
friei os.
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BRIDGE eight met
I’H MRS. M. J. WELSH
Ms. M. J. Welsh entertained the
•iridg: Eight r • eleven grests o
he club, M her be utifu! home o
jnion street.
Till ;o !!• were ‘os'. attractive!:
’ecusated in "1 'iiolas. collas an
that were both effective and fra¬
grant. Mes
! guests of the club were
iameV Janas T. Ctilson, J. 11. ivlor
n. i*. an, J Lb \Vi-i!.'-”t, N. E
dllican. Albert Fendin', C. B. Con¬
ors, ' Jb Dc.senbury W. VV. Heaton,
W. J. Butts, C. H. Sheldon.
Top score prize was awarded to
Mrs. C. B. Conyers, and next to top
score was won by Mrs. A. L. Church.
At the conclusion of the game a
salad and sweet course was served,
completing a most charming party.
'iiie club’s announcement for
week will be made later in the week.
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HOME ECONOMICS DEPT.
WOMAN’S CLUB TONIGHT
The Home Economics Department
of the Woman’s Club will hold their
annual social and educational meet
big of the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday
afternoon at four o’clock.
I Mrs. S. L. High, chairman, will be
! in charge of the program, which will
.bo along the line of home economics
j education.
! Mrs. Katie Lanier Smith, of Sa
t vannah, will talk on the value' of home
economics in the education of young
women. Mrs. Gh,filing Hoyt will ren-
1 del a piano .solo. Miss Catherine
; Spence will tell about the work she
is doing in the Home Economics Do
! pailrneiit of Glynn Academy. As a
demonstration of one phase of home
economics education for girls, there
wifi be conducted a fashion show,
| bringing out proper and improper
methods of clothing. This will he con
ducted by Mrs. Madge B. Merritt and
j tin se taking part are the Misses
Mary Dankle, Beverly Jones, Mary
Highsmith, Mary Fiances
j , Peggy Burns, Eleanor Missildine,
! Sibyl Bourne, Eloise Miller, Helen
r Busk, Rosalie Cheatham, Eloise Ley
. bourne, Lillian Gordon, Maud Cook,
Fannie Aiken, Wilda Allen, and Fraz¬
er Livingston.
All members of the Woman’s Club
are urged lo be present and bring
. with them other visitors.
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i Miss Susie Stephens leaves Friday
; i to visit friends in Jacksonville.
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i 1 Mrs. John Bowen has gone to Rich
| nioiid, Va., where she will make her
j ; future home.
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Mrs. C. U. Svendsen, of St. Simon,
j is' ili at the city hospital, but is get
j ting along nicely.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brewster aud
Jack Jr., of Douglas, are
several days in the city.
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Mrs. D. D. Atkinson entertained
Mrs. C. P. Dusenbury and Mrs. T. H.
; Thomson, at luncheon yesterday.
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Mrs. John Postell and Miss Mar
gni-et Postell were visitors to the city
yesterday trorn the island.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Garwood pur
chuseu the home formerly occupied L\
. J oilu Bowen, on Wolf street, and
they expect to move in shortly.
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Mi's. J. D. Baldwin left yesterday
for Jacksonville, where she was call
ei! on account of the serious illness
of her uncle, Mr. Bernard Tyne.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Philips have as
1 heir quests their daughter, Mrs. Paul
Keene and Miss Edna Philips, of Mu
eon.
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Miss Fannie Welsh, who is attend¬
ing Brenau college, in Gainesville,
will return home Saturday to spend
her summer vacation in Brunswick.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smart,
nent Atlantiaus, arrived in Bruns
wick yesterday and will spend seweral
days here and on St. Simon.
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Mr. anil Mrs. Robert J. Tharin and
little daughter, Suzanne, who have
been visiting Mrs. G. N. Tharin and
family for several weeks, have re
turned to their home in Savannah.
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Mrs. R. L. Williams, formerly Miss
Amelia Pafford, is ill. at the city hos¬
pital. Her mother, Mrs. Paf¬
ford and her sister, Miss Ethelyn
Pafford, of LaGrange, are in the city,
called by her illness.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens are
welcoming a little son at their home,
1611 George street, May 21st, who
has been named James Richard
Stephens. Mrs. Stephens is a daugo
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gordon.
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Mrs. L. T. Morgan, Mrs. Charles
Diehl and Mrs. A. M. Merritt spent
the week-end at the Gramling cottage
on the island. Miss Marie Peters,
Miss Alla Mae Evans and L. T. Mot
-mi. Jr., were their guests Sunday.
TO ARREST TWO MEN
IN FLORIDA FOR MURDER
IN SKELETON MYSTERY
.-. a- o. FI . May ll. - :fii »
ICai-el 1 - ft Orlando thi.J momim' F
Lake county armed with warrants to.
the arrest of John VV. Olore, fifty-fivi
■ ns old. am! his step-son, Raymond
Wore, wanted here for the murder of
Alexander T. Boyer, known as tli
“skeleton.’ ’
The grand jury here brought in an
indictment for first degree murder
against Clore and his step-son Fri¬
day.
It was anticipated that the war¬
rants in the case would be served by
the Lake county authorities.
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Fashion Show
at
Womans Club
Tomorrow
Afternoon
Be sure and attend the Fashion
Show to be staged at the Y. W.
C. A. hall by the Home Econo¬
mics department of the Wo¬
man’s Club.
Under the able management of
Mrs. M. B. Merritt and Miss
Catherine Spence the correct
and proper dress will be demon¬
strated. Novelly featured will be
the contrast between the Cor¬
rect Dressed Women and the in¬
correct Dressed Woman. School
children will be used to demon¬
strate that clothes only make
the women when properly worn
and correctly chosen.
It will be worth the while of
anyone to be present at the un¬
usual and most commendable
exhibition lesson.
Clothes used will be those
from our ready to wear depart¬
ment.
To cause the wonderful of these
an entire window to their display
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