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Special Xmas Week Program
MONDAY and TUESDAY
THOMAS MEIGHAN in “WOMAN PROOF”
WEDN ESDAY
ViOi.A DANA in HER FATAL MILLIONS”
!n Ionia lion News Cracked Wedding Pells
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
GLORIA SWANSON in “Z A Z A
“Around Hie World In 18 Days’
SAT URDAY
JOHN GILBERT in “THE LOVE GAMBLE”
“The Winning Punch’ 2 Reel Comedy
A Big Shipment
of
OLLS
Just Received
Also toys of every
description
It will pay you to look them
over
Priced Very Reasonable
The Guarantee Store
Dependable Merchandise at Lowest Prices.
^ nsurance P° lic y and The
Brunswick News for
BOTH FOR A N ENTIRE YEAR
GRUEN
No Finer Choice From
Our Watch Department
Cruen Guild Watches—the 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
watch department suggest
w Gruen Watcher.
Priced $25 up. V 1 T
CRUEN PenMjcft
GILLiCAN & CO.
Jewelers
Authorized Agents
BRUNSWICK. GA.
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Telephone 188 KATHAR1N O’CONNOR Telephone 645
A CHRISTMAS HYMN
Sins', Christmas bolls!
Say to the earth this is the morn
Whereon our Savior-King' is born;
Sing to all men—the bond, the free,
The rich, the poor, the high, tilts
low, >
The little child that sports in glee,
The aged folk that tottering- go—
Proclaim the morn
That Christ is born,
i That saveth t cm and savcth me!
Sing, angel host!
Sing of the star that Cod has placed
Above the manger in the East;
Sing of the glories of the night,
The Virgin’s sweet humility,
The babe with kingly robes bedight—
Sing' to all men where'er they be
This Christmas morn,
For Christ is born,
That saveth them and saveth me!
Sing, sons of earth!
O ransomed seed of Adam, sing!
God liveth, and we have a King
The curse is gone, the bond are free
By Bethlehem’s star that brightly
beamed,
By all the heavenly signs that he,
We know that Israel is redeemed—
That on this morn
The Christ is born
That saveth you and saveth me!
Sing, 0 my heart!
Sing thou in rapture this dear morn
Whereon the blessed prince is born!
And as thy songs shall be of love,
So let tny deeds of charity—
By t.y dear Lord that reigns above,
By him that died upon the tree,
By this fair morn
Whereon is born
The Christ that saveth all and me!
—Eugene Field.
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CHRISTMAS GREETING
How dear to me are those days of
Auld Lang Syne—
They turn my thoughts to you at
Christmas time.
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ZINIAS CLUB MEETS
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Miss Billie Akin wm ue , hostess of -
thC \ Z r a Y■ 1 Ub 7il U, ‘p y Ft fV!
at 3:o0 o clock , a-the Carlton i. hotel.
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB
TO MEET LAST OF WEE#
Mrs. W. A. Jeter will entertain the
Friday Afternoon Club at her home
on Gloucester street, Friday after¬
noon, at 3:30 o’clock.
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YULETIDE DANCE TO BE
GIVEN FOR VISITORS
Among the pretty Yuletide affairs
will #ie a Christmas dance which will
be given in honor of livvo attractive
school girl visitors, Miss Louise Har
O Quinn John \V muberly, , , of . Tech. _, , i
Ihe dance will be given by Mrs.
C Quinn and MmWimberly.
MRS. G. L. RINKLIFF S i
FATHER DIES IN OHIO
Word has been received in Bruns
, , . t, • <■ , , ,
Ohio, of E. M. Fish, father of Mrs.
George L. 'Rinkliff. Mr. Fish passed
away Wednesday night, after an ill¬
ness of about a week. Death was due
to heart failure. Mrs. Rinkliff is ex
pected return to Brunswick _ . , about, , . ,
to
February 1.
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BRIDGE-LUNCHEON FOR
MISS MARY STRACHAN
Miss Mary iSlrachan, of Mt. Vernon
Summary, who is spending the holi¬
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. M. iStrachan, will be the honor
guest of a bridge-luncheon given by
Miss Florence Aiken, at her home,
1015 Union street, Friday, at one
1 I o’clock.
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NINE O’CLOCK COTILLION
CLUB ISSUES INVITATION
The following invitations have beer
sent out by the Nine O’clock Cotillior
Club to their regular Christmas
dance:
“The Nino O’clock Cotillion Club
requests the honor of your presence
on the evening of December 25th, the
Oglethorpe Hotel ball room, Bruns¬
wick, Georgia. Dancing'.”
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ATLANTA VISITOR TO BE
HONOREE OF PRETTY PARTY
Featuring the lovely Christmas en¬
tertainments will be a charming nar
ty given by Miss Fannie Bryan Aiken,
on Wednesday evening, at her home
1015 Union street, at 8 o’clock, in
honor of her house guest, Miss Cath¬
erine deJarnette, of Atlanta, who will
be one of the Yuletidp visitors in the
city.
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MARLJN-DIGGS WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE OUT
The following announcements have
been received in 1he city and are of
much interest to the many friends of
the couple:
Mrs. Angs Gould Steuart announ¬
ces the marriage of Iher daughter,
Deborah Steuart Marlin, to Mr. How¬
ard Barrington Diggs, on Thursday,
December the twentieth, nine hun
teen hundred and twenty-three,
Brunswick, Georgia. At home after
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
January Portsmouth, the Virginia. third, 30 Court street, j
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CHRISTMAS EXERCISES AT
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The public is cordially invited to at- j
tend the Christmas exercises to be I j
given by the Advent Christian Sunday
school assisted by children from the
American Home and Ophanage, of
Dowling Park, Florida, at the Ad-1
vent Christian church, on Wednesday
night of next week, at 7:30 o’clock.;
An offering will be taken for the I
home and orphanage at that time. !
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CHRISTMAS CONCERT WILL 11E
HELD THIS EVENING AT ARCO
A Christmas concert will be given
at the Arco Sunday school, Sunday
evening- at 8 o’clock.
The program consists of Christmas
carols and other selections and is in
charge of Mrs. E. M. Rittenhause.
The public is invited and a most
cordial welcome will bo extended to
all who attend.
There is a regular session of the
Sunday school every Sunday at 2:30
p. rn. Mr. J. M. Wood is superin¬
tendent.
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MRS. S. K. BROWN WAS
HOSTESS OF AMITY CLUB
Members of the Amity Club were
entertained informally at auction
bridge Friday afternoon by Mrs. S. K.
Brown, at her apartment.
Holly, mistletoe, bayberry candles
and poinsettas were used in decorat¬
ing the rooms and marking the places
were Christmas tallies.
Several interesting rubbers' of auc¬
tion were enjoyed and top score prize
was won by Mrs. F. D. Aiken, Jr.,
and Mrs. Isaac M. Aiken cut conso¬
lation.
Misses Leah Brown and Clara Pyles
played for absent members.
At the conclusion of the game, Mrs.
Brown served a delicious salad
course, in which the Christmas idea
was also suggested.
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SPEIR-CULBERTSON
A marriage of unusual interest to
the many friends of the couple was
i that of Miss Bessie E. Speir, of Ella
Ga . ( , and Ml . L E Culbe rtson,
of Stone Mountain which occurred at
the home of Mr |_ j. T . p loy d in Fitz |
gerald, Thursday evening, December
21st, at nine o’clock.
The impressive ring' ceremony was
performed by Rev. J. T. Singleton, of
the First Baptist church, of that city.
The bride’s wedding gown was of
blue poiret twill with accessories to
match. She is a very attractive
young woman of the blonde type, wa.s
teaching school in Fitzgerald, and is
a graduate of Shorter college, in
Rome. She is a daughter of Mrs. Ella
Speir, of Ellabelle.
Mr. ^ Culbertson, who is a graduate
University of. Georgia, is the
manager of the local branch of the
Farlev Clothing . company and since
^ an , val in Brunswick, which was
onlv a ghort time ag0> he has made a
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Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson are at
home to their friends at the Ogle
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ARCHER-MOORE
The marriage of Miss Irene Arch¬
er, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B. E. Archer, of Fitzgerald, to Mr.
Nathanial Anthony Moore> was sol¬
emnized Friday afternoon, Dec. 21st,
by Rev. 0. P. Gilbert, of the First
Baptist church, in the pastorium.
Miss Bennie Ghatfield, of Culloden,
Ga., and Mr. E. P. Poyer stood with
the bride and groom and iwere their
only attendants the affair being a very
quiet one.
The lovely young bride wore an ex¬
quisite creation of brown pussywillow
taffeta, with accessories to match,
md she carried a bouquet of “Madame
Butterfly” and Columbia roses.
An elegant supper followed the cer
aniony of this popular young couple
ind the guests included the members
if the wedding party and <a few inti
n ate friends. The table was beauti- :
fully decorated, holding as its center- i
piece the bride’s cake, embossed in
roses.
Mrs. Moore came to Brunswick
early in September and has been en¬
gaged as a teacher in the Glynn
Grammar school and she is greatly
admired by scores of friends.
Mr. Moore is assistant manager of
the Oglethorpe hotel and is also very
popuia'.
Their many friends will be interest¬
ed in knowing that they are located
at the Oglethorpe for the present
time.
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BROCK-NORRIS
A very impressive ceremony,
marked by simplicity, was the wed¬
ding of Miss Pauline Vivian Brock
and Mr. Purse William Norris, of
Jacksonville, Fla., which took place j
yesterday afternoon at the home of
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Fouche, 1612 Union street.
Before the appointed houi several
piano selections of nuptial music were
rendered by Mr. Guy T. Hackett, and
as the clock chimed four, the strains
of the march brought forth the bridal
party which was composed of Mrs.
Clifford E. Aiken, sister of the bride
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Christmas Eve
THERE’S A THRILL OF EXPECTANCY IN THE AIR EACH MO¬
MENT, CROWDED WITH THAT INDEFINABLE FEELING OF
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HAPPINESS—MAKES CHRISTMAS, WELL-JUST CHRIST¬
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] MAS—THATS ALL.
Of Course You Have Left
Much for the
But we have prepared for that—a well fit -
ted stock, that will permit you to tear up
your shopping list after you leave here.
REALLY A REAL CHRIST MAS STORE.
A. ZELMENOVUZ
“WE LEAD”
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who was matron of honor, and Misses
Verna Rogers and Pearl Davis, cou¬
sins of the bride, who acted as brides¬
maids.
The bride was met at an improvised
A SWEET GIFT FOR A
SWEET GIRL
and
A box of these luscious mar
sels will bring great joy to
her on Christmas Day.
Every box enveloped in the
Atmosphere of Christmas.
One, two, three and fove
pound boxes
at
Collier’s
Drug Store
SUNDAY, DEC. 23, 1923.
altar by the groom where the ring
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Thomas H. Thomson, of the
Methodist church. Only relatives and
intimate friends were present.
The bride, who is of the brunette
type, was never imore attractive than
in her wedding go wn of ashes of
roses, made basque effect, with hat
and accessories to match.
Her going away suit was of navy
poiret twill with grey fur trimming
and accessories to match.
The bride is a charming young lady
who has won scores of friends in her
home town. She has served' as presi¬
dent of the Methodist Philathea class
several times, and at one time was
secretary of the Y. W. C. A.
(Continued on page 11.)
WOMAN’S
EXCHANGE
Open Evenings
Handmade
Gifts
PORTERS HAT SHOP
504 Gloucester St. Phone 629
CAS
OIL &*
CACASC
i .A WISE driver uses
dependable lubricants
and demands the best
gas. We have the best
j j and our service is
quick, efficient and
! courteous. Drive in
I and receive satisfac
L*l; ion.
TISON and
NIGHTINGALE
Grant St. Phone 220
866
I is a Presription prepared for
j COLDS, FLYER and GRIPPE
j It is the most speedy remedy we know
j Preventing Pentsmonia
I
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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
Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Evenings by Appointment
Dr. Douglas, Chiropodist, is
with the parlor.
POIRET TWILL /
and
CREPE DRESSES
in wanted shades and lat¬
est models, are among the
late arrivals at our store.
Priced much lower than
you would expect
QUALITY SHOP
1328 1-2 Newcastle
Phone 298