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BIJOU THEATRE
TODAY
‘TEMPORARY MARRIAGE 5 •
! MILDRED DAVIS. KENNETH, HARLAN, MYRTLE SEE DMAS ‘
land TELLY MARSHALL.
Added Attraction
Buster Keaton in "The Scarecrow” i
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LOIS WiLSON and J. WARREN KERRIGAN
“A MAN’S MAN”
by Fete r B. Kyne
also
International News “Own A Home'
,
;
A Big Shipment
DOLLS
Just Received
Also toys of every
description
It will pay you lo look them
over
Priced Very Reasonable
The Guarantee Store
Dependable Merchandise at Lowest Prices.
( 0*1 AAA Insurance policy and The
Brunswick News for $7.50
BOTH FOR A N ENTIRE YEAR
GRUEN—
No Finer Choice From
Our Watch Department
Gruen Guiici Watches—tho most
extensive line o f beautiful
watches of recognized value and
prestige, enjoy a most promin¬
ent position among our display
of watches.
For gift or personal use, our
J watch department suggerf/
Gruen Watches:.
GrmEN p«rv4(j3n Priced up.
GILUCAN CO.
Jewelers
Authorized Agents
BRUNSWICK. GA.
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SOCIETY
Euite d by
Telephone 1S8 KATHAR1N O’CONNOR Telephone 645
JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Just before Christmas I'm as happy
a-; can be,
t au o. ; ' I'm good SamayV coming
to see me!
He comes at night with all sorts of
AT fu'rAhe good, little girls an.l
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When Forty conies, I’m n-lee . in the
bed,
'Cause J want some toys that are
packed in that sled;
Ami if I haven’t been good, out he will
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With if.s reindeer stamping out in
the snow!
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SOCIAL CALENDAR *
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TUESDAY—
(, Lvnn Ciammar P.-I. A., in oh.
(. , -amniar .-.-iionl fuming, .^t -j p. m
High School Club, at Y.AA. C. A.,
at 0 p. ni.
\\ ;.uhborhood Club, Mrs. C. Holmes
Sheldon, hostess; 526 Union street, at
3:30 p. ni.
Zinins < "mb, Miss Leah Brown, hos¬
tess; 1028 Union street, at 3:30 p. m.
Bridge Eight no meeting until aft¬
er Christmas.
WEDNESDAY—
Acacia Club, no meeting until after
Christmas.
THURSDAY—
Marlin-Dig,gs wedding, at Christ
church, Frederica St. Simon Island,
at 10 a. m.
Eighth Grade Girl Reserves, at the
Y. W. C. A., at 3 p. in.
FRIDAY—
Friday Afternoon Club, r.o meeting
until after Christmas,
Harmouie Club, no meeting this
week.
SATURDAY—
Brock-Norris wedding, at home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Louche, 1612
Union street at 4 p. m.
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GRAMMAR SC BOOL R.-T. A.
MEETING THIS AFTERNOON
The Glynn Grammar School Par¬
ent-Teacher Association is holding its
regular monthly business meeting in
| the old Grammar school building this
I afternoon.
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j i PRESBYTERIAN HIS EVENING MEN’S CLUB
MEETS T
The Men's Club of the Presbyterian
church will meet this evening in the
church parlors at 8 o’clock. All
members are asked to be present.
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COTILLION CLUB WILL HAVE
A CHRISTMAS DANCE
Featuring the Christmas festivities
v. ill be the dance on the evening of
December 23th, in the ball room of
ihe Oglethorpe hotel, which will be
riven by lire Nine O’clock Cotillion
chib.
It b expected that a number
out-of-tow:; L IK-M Will be present an.l
many of the college girls ami boys
who will he home for the
will- attend.
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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
'YU ’ I BEGIN FRIDAY
Next Friday afternoon, when tho
schools turn out, the long expected
Christmas holidays will have arrived,
and for nearly t.wo weeks there will
net Chiistm'as be anv ml,re school.
Dav is on Tuesday and
Yew Year’s Dav is also
That will give a whole week of seven
school days because whoever goes to
school on' Christinas Eve or on New
lea-:; Day!
Until Thursday morning, January
3, 1924, there will not be any more
school. It is the longest holiday the
schools have given for Christmas in a
long time. And for the holidays the
school page of The Brunswick News
wants to wish each and every child
and teacher and official connected
with this page and interested in the
work of the children the very best
Christmas possible and a very happy
New Ye r.
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MISS ELVIRA TORRA8
COMPLIMENTS BRIDE
Yesterday afternoon a pretty party
was staged by Miss Elvira Torras at
her home on Richmond street, compli¬
menting her brother’s twife, Mrs. J.
Fernando Torras, one of Brunswick’s
loveliest and most attractive brides.
The rooms were decorated in poin
settas and erysanthemums and bridge
was played. Top score was made by
Mi- - Elizabeth Taylor, who received
a most useful article, a hand-painted
p: wder receptacle, with a powder
puff. Miss Jennie Emanuel cut con¬
solation, and she received a hand
painted bell to be used in the bridge
game. Mrs. Terras, the honor guest,
was presented with a handsome piece
of embroidered Rnen.
A delicious salad and sweet course
was served at the conclusion of the
party, and the guests were: Mrs. Fer¬
nando Torras, Misses Et-helyn Night
engale, iSelm-a Fendig, Clara Pyles,
Billie Akin, Florence Aiken, Florence
Maxey, Gladys McKinnon, Julia
Church, Jennie Emanuel, Marjorie
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Nightengale, Leah Brown, Elizabeth
Taylor, Ann Burnett, Ethel Ligeour,
Elizabeth Mann.
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There will be no meeting of thei,
Acacia Club until after the holidays. i<
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Miss Billie Akin is in the city from
I'lcasant for a leiv days.
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Captain and Mrs. J. F. Courrierj'
spent tlie day in the city yesterday A
from Joky! Island.
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Airs. C. E. Johnson leaves Sunday
to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Gignilliat. in Atlanta,
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Miss Eylau Anderson will spend
her Christmas vacation at her home !
;ii Summit with relatives.
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Mrs. B. A. Tippins, of Climax, is
visiting Mis. J. U. Tippins for the
holidays.
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\ Bussey leaves tomor- j
i,, ;)w f OJ . Eastman where she will spend
hoH(1j vvith stives.
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Mr 8(1,1 M, ' s c B 7 r Pol ' ter Mlss
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Dorothy Porter and Mr. Harry Bor.
ter, of Douglas, will he guests'of Mrs. j
W. E. Porter during the holidays. i
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Mrs. iS. B. Lewis, S. B., Jr., and!
Geraldine, of Nichols, will spend the j
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bud j
Meeks. O000 j
After a short visit to relatives, Mrs. I
Spence” B. Atkinson, Jr., and two at
tractive little daughters, Ruth and
Ann, leturn to their home in Atlanta
tomorrow.
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airs. Leah Rose, who has been
spending a short time at her home in
Si. Marys, is here with her daughter,
j Mrs. Clyde Brown, on Union street,
! for the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brawn, of Al¬
bany, will arrive the day after Christ¬
inas to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Par
i ker. on Halifax square.
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Edward Bruce, who is attending
Emory University, in Atlanta, is ex¬
pected home Thursday or Friday to
visit his mother, Mrs. E. C. Bruce,
for the holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Knight
and little son, of Jacksonville, are ex¬
pected to arrive Saturday to spend
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Downing.
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Miss Adelaide Rose will be among
the holiday visitors in the city and
she will be the guest of her mother
and sister, Mrs. Leah Rose and Mrs.
| C1 l'de Brown. She is expected to ar
j live Sunday.
I cM:.-. B. Lancaster -end Mrs. J.
i Ida
I »■ J ® nns “" amved * Ilda y from
Brunswick, where they have been vis
' 1 '" Jo J HWOn ca ™ e ovev fr0 m
Birmingham Saturday J to spend , the ,
j week-end.-Rome News-Tribune.
I Mrs. Thomas .... fuller has returned , ,
from Savannah where she iwas the
! guest of Mrs. Ford Fuller. Mr. and
; Mrs. Thomss Fuller expect to spend
! Christmas in Savannah with Mr. and
-Us. hold Fullei.
! Mrs W nt le
:lnd ‘ » » n f/ e
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( '°'b where they will spend Chnst
roas w,th Mrs - Ualtei ' Gray. Mrs.
j iwill remain for a short time
I a ‘ter Christmas, but Mr. Blanton will
| r( ' tunl home immediately after.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Aiken will have
as their guests for the holidays, their
two sons, Lieutenant Mallory K. Aik¬
en, of Nashville, Tenn., and Hugh
Aiken, who is attending military
school in Anapoiis.
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Miss Mary Highsmith, who is in
training at St. Luke’s hospital, in
Jacksonville, has many friends who
will be glad to know that she has serv¬
ed her probation period and is now a
student at the hospital.
USE SULPHUR TO
HEAL YOUR SKIN
Broken Out Skin and Itching
Eczema Helped Over Night
For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or
blotches on face, neck, arms or body,
you do not have to wait for relief from
torture or embarrassment, declares a
noted skin specialist. Apply a little
Mentho-Sulphur and improvement
shows next day.
Because of its germ destroying prop¬
erties, nothing has ever been found to
take the place of this sulphur prepara¬ heal¬
tion. The moment you apply it
ing begins. Only those who have had
unsightly skin troubles can know the
delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings.
Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right
up. sJ
Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho
Sulphur from any good druggist and
use it like cold cream,
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The
Christmas Store
Of Gifts That Are
are Beau
Tho it be Ball! Robes or Bed Room Slippers, Kinionas or NegF
lees, a Blouse or Hankerchiefs, Hose or Socks, whatever you
want to give to her or him, you will find it here and at aUrac*
tive prices and appearence.
No Matter You Wha
Here Its Quality Merchandise
JUST A FEW DAYS TO XMAS—SO AVOID THE RUSH BY
EARLY S HOPPING
A. ZELMENOVITZ
“WE LEAD”
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WOMAN PHYSICIAN
COMES TO STUDY
HEALTH METHODS
Dr. Cora Meyers.
Dr. Cora Meyers of Chile is one
of a group of twenty-one physi¬
cians from foreign countries sent
to the United States by the league
of nations to study public health
methods. Dr. Meyers specializes
in child hygiene-
Bronchitis
exhausts vitality
SCOTT S 1
EMULSION
restores strength
In happy clothes
there’s lots of cheer
To make ’em happy
bring ’em here
PJ1HAT wrinkled, soiled
suit or gown that you
discarded last season
« will look spruce and styl
• ish after we dry clean it.
TUESDAY. DEC. 18. 1923.
f PAYS BIG FINE
“I always thought if the doctors
couldn’t lieip my stomach and liver
trouble, nobody else could. It has
cost me nine hundred dollars and 1
have paid mv fine. It remained for
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy to do the
trick. I have been in the best of
health since taking it more than
year ago.” It is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes the catarrh¬
al mucus from the intestinal tract and
allays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in¬
testinal ailments, including appendi¬
citis. One dose will convince or mon¬
ey refunded. Sold by all druggists. .
WOMAN’S
EXCHANGE
Open Evenings
Handmade
Gifts
PORTERS HAT SHOP
504 Gloucester St. Phone 620
666
is a Presription prepared for
COLDS, FEVER ami GRIPPE
ft is tiie most speedy remedy we know
Preventing Pemimonia
Mrs. Persons and Mrs. Stew¬
ard Have opend the “Aliceane
Beauty Shoppe in the Ogle¬
thorpe Hotel building F street
side and will be pleased to
have their former patrons call
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mm mm
and
CREPE DRESSES
in wanted shades an’d lat
est models, are among the
late arrivals at our siore.
Priced much lower than
you would expect
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1328 1-2 Newcastle
Phone 298