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The Habit of Correct
Headwear
Particularly in the case oi women, must their dress be in
keeping with the station they have attained, and of utmost
importance is their headwear.
The Shop of Porter—specialists in Headwear caters to the
woman of fashion. We are in constant touch with the
tides of fashion. The first suggestion of the mode you will
find in our shop. You can acquire the habit of correct
headwear.
Porters Hat Shop
1327 Newcastle Street
BijoulBlock
BERTHA A, STEVENSON
(Office phone 188, 10 a. m. *o 4 p. m. Residence Phone #19
HOUSE WITH AND WITHOUT
HKARTS
I asked the child: "Do y ,i km v '■
lives
In the great white h >n? » . a :.v :
of the hill,
With ’he wide, wide Awn ar..i : .
fence -. I at gives
Such a jail-like look to tin To , -.1 ...
still
Such a beautiful home, so o.:.o : .0 .,
all—
With its, columns and chimneys
straight and tall—
Can you tell me?” . . .No, she had
heard the name
Once—twice, perhaps—had force.nor.,
forsooth,
But: “Come with me!” she cried will,
the'same
Warm interest of those who n’t
friends to Truth—
“And I'll show you where there’s a
friend of mine" . . .
Tn a little low hut, set close to the
way
That wound through the woods—with
flowers and vine—
And a little old lady with a smile
. that day
That pulled the little one to her . . .
“Dear,”
Said the child to me, “It’s Marcia
Moore, my friend, lives here.”
—D. G. Bickers,
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AXNOUNOKMENT M A I)K
OF PR AY Ell MEETING
There will be a neighborhood pray
er meeting tomorrow morning at 10
o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. R.
Walker, 41? Albany street. All
terested are cordially invited to at
tend.
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U. f). C. CHAPTER
MEETS TOMORROW
Attention is again called to the first
fall meeting of the Clement A. Evans
chapter, U. D. 0., that will be held to
morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
Y. W. C. A,, with Mrs. C. H. heavy,
Mrs. R, Y. Smith, Mrs. A. A. Knight,
Mrs Bessie McVeigh and Mrs. Fran
ces Denver as hostesses.
The birthday of Admiral Raphael
Semmes will he observed at this time
and an interesting sketch of his life
will be read. All members are asked
to make a special effort to be pres¬
ent at the meeting tomorrow, as dele
gates to the state and national eon
vention will be appointed at this time,
All chapter chairmen are requested
to bring a written report of the past
year’s work to he incorporated in the
report for the state convention.
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I)Ei JGHTFUL RADIO PROGRAM
15V MRS. TERREl.U SATURDAY
Brunswick received quite a nice
boost when Mrs. C. D. Terrell took
part in the program broadcast by
station WSB, of the Atlanta .Journal,
last Saturday evening at 10:4.> p. m.
Announcer Mr. Kay introducing Mrs.
Terrell, stated that she was the wife
of the city manager of Beautiful
Brunswick, Georgia's wonderful
better known as the “City by
Sea.” This same descr iption of
Brunswick \vn„ announced before and
aft ;c each of Mr--, Terrell'l.uvd.c,-.-.
and -..h"! we remember that requests
for special nmiv ,s br juget Airs. T< r
reli’s total to six. songs, Br-ibswick
was ': .'red “an 1 ■ > m.-” Saturday eve¬
ning.
Mrs. Terrell’ .ivsf numb - wi¬ Tv
the 'Y,,v . s , f M inner .mb 1 “ by I
ance, : ’.lowed by “.' indy Lou.” by
Lily Sr 'Eland. '“ came numbers
by the orchestra and song's by Miss
Blanchard. Mrs. Terrell then sang
“Morning” by Frank L. Stanton and
Oley Speaks. At this time several
j telegrams country from announced various parts stating of that the
I were
| the program was going fine and- a
I special request was received asking'
j for the “Kashmiri Song,” by Findcn,
| | another telegram requested “In a Lit
tie Garden You Made Paradise” by
! Lula Whitlemore. Mrs. Terrell’s do s'
! ing number was “Love’s Old Sweet
-Song,” by Mobley, sung after special
i request of Mr. Kay, the announcer,
| Telegrams complimenting the
I gram were announced as coming from
j Ohio, New York, and other states ns
i well as from many parts of Georgia.
Miss Clara Belle Adams, formerly of
Covington, Ga., and an cspenul friend
. of Mrs. Terrell, was the accompanist
| | for this program.
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WAYCROSS < VrUOBIC
VISITORS -ENTi-'UT UN ED
In June a large number of the mem¬
bers of St. Xavier Catholic parish mo¬
tored to Way cross and were delight¬
fully entertained over the week-end
by members of the VVaycross parish,
and as a reciprocation of this courtesy
the Brunswick parish invited and had
the pleasure of entertaining some of
their friends from our neighboring
1 city this past week-end.
I Sixteen members of the Waycross
: Catholic- church were visitors here
I Sunday. After attending high mass
at St.. Xavier church at 10 o’clock, the
I party accompanied by a large num
Jover j her of citizens, picturesque formed Glynn a Isle. motorcade Here
to
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Refined Women
Like Quiet Coat
of Blue , Black
TO
This conservative coat of deep
blue velour collared and cuffed
fin black fox would appeal to
women of refined taste.
a delicious picnic dinner was spread
on tables placed in the grove. The
afternoon was spent visiting the his¬
torical places of interest on St. Si
molds, and the day proved most de
iightful for the visitors and Bruns
wickiahs.
! The honor guests of the occasion
from Waycross were Mr. and Mrs. C.
1 J- Fechtel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fechtel,
Miss Esther Edward and Vincent
Fechtel, Dr. and Mrs. Kappler, Mr.
and Mrs. Warneka, Mr. and Mrs.
Heajarty, Messrs. McElroy, Cushna
han and Ballsweilder. The local par
i.-hioners present were Mr. and Mrs.
I- Artau, Mrs. C. f. Calnan, Misses
Mary Dean and Bridget Calnan, Mr.
and Mrs. ,J. II. Gilmore, Miss Thelma
and John Gilmore, Father McOscar,
father Hanlon, Mrs. C. P. Goodyear
ami .cbikhen, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ross and
sons, J. D. Ross, Miss Bonnie Ross,
Mr. and .Mrs. R. V. Urine, Miss Mar
Caret Urine, Mrs. Leo Kinsel, B. Pad
rose, Air. and Mrs. Thomas Evans,
Ai :•... Joe Evans, Misses Margurite and
Marie Evens, Mrs. Jose Hermida,
Miss Marie Hermida, Mrs. John Far¬
rell, Ellen Farrell, Mrs. J. I). Bald-
1 win. Mrs. J. Mier, Mr., and Mrs. P.
Portulas and children, Mr. and Mrs.
j J. B. Touhey and children, Mrs. Lydia
B ifeuillet, Frank Boifeuillct, Mr. and
Mrs. P. Brunegraff, Misses Carrie
, and Marie and Ben Brunegraff, Mrs.
AYalter Lyons, Edward Lott, Mrs. Am
mens and Kenneth Ammons.
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REI) CROSS MEETING
SPECIAL NOTH E
There will be an important meeting
: of the board of the Brunswick Red
1 Croxs chapter tonight at 8 o’clock, in
the board of health rooms, and all
| members are request® dto be present,
j promptly on the hour.
Miss Velma Hoffman, of. New York,
j tted Cross field representative, will
1 address the meeting, and will have an
1 important message to deliver.
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Victor Anderson, of Jacksonville,
Fla., is’spending a few days here with
his sister, Mrs. J. T. Powell.
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Palmer Stacy, of West; Palm Beach,
is the guess of his mother, Mrs. Mary
Stacy for several days.
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Charles Walker has returned to
Fitzgerald after a week’s visit to his
cousin, Miss Norma Walker.
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Mrs. J. D. Ross is improving from
her recent illnbss to the pleasure of
her many friends.
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Mrs. Alfred Johannessen, of Macon,
is the guest of Mrs. M. C. Johannes
sen, on Mansfield street.
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Mrs. J. ft. Morrow has returned to
Dania, Fla., after spending several
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A. ZELMENOVITZ
“WE LEAD” a a
Style Leaders for Over Quarter a
a of a Century ts
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here visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
Knight.
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Mrs. P. -S. Brown returned this
after spending the summer
Clarksville, Ga., with her mother,
Walter B. Hill.
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Little Marie Carmichael, daughter
Mrs. Marie Carmichael, is quite ill
their home on Union street, to the
of their many friends.
Mrs. Bessie David arrived last eve¬
from ISparta to make her home
with Airs. P>. P. Harris, Sr., at
limne on Gloucester street.
Mrs. J. L. Ilighamith and little:
Be Fain of lli -kox, were the j
end guests of Mrs. John L. i
at her home on Ellis street, j
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Mrs. ‘C. D. Terrell returned last has j
from Atlanta where siie :
been visiting relatives and friends j
several days.
•Mrs. R. W. Third a.i I daughter and
Miss Mary Holmes and Charles
were the spend-tlic-day guests
Mrs. 0. P. Gilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lee are pleas¬
located in an irsyti.i'iit at Un
of Mrs. J. Sidney Roberts on
Dartmouth street.
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Mrs. Louisa Stacy has returned
West Palm Beach where she vis¬
Mrs. Ed Decker for several
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Mrs. R. R. Il ipki::: and Mrs. An¬
gela Hopkins returned this morning
Decatur where they visited the
daughter, Mrs. Earl Kidd for
few days.
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Mrs. John L. Raulerson motored to
today to attend the fair.
was accompanied by Mrs. James
Thompson and children, who re¬
to their home after visiting
here for two weeks.
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Mrs. J. B. Tait has been the guest
Mrs. C. B. Gowen for a few days.
will return to the home of Mrs.
S. Tait tomorrow to spend a few
before returning to her home in
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Mrs. L. T. M-Kinmm and daughter,
Gladys McKinnon, who have
spending the summer in Hender¬
N. C., left there Sunday for
Orange, N. J., to visit Mrs. Mc¬
daughter, Mrs. D. M. Lord,
several weeks.
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Mrs.J. J. Lott has returned from
where she spent several days.
was accompanied home by her
Mrs. May Joe Bunkley, who
remain here with her mother un¬
conditions in the Florida city are
TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1926
Mrs. E. B. Elliott and little son, of
Gables, and Mrs. G. F. Ellis,
and little daughter, Margie, of
who have been visiting their
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lewis,
the Dixie Highway, will return to
home Friday.
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Benjamin F. Loback, who has been
visiting his parents, ('ant. and Mrs.
Win. Lobac-k, for several days, left
this morning for Savannah, where
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