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PACE SIX
NEW MILLINERY
$ 3 . 9-5
lo
$ 5.95
The new millinery is
different—It is a cre¬
ation designed for the
individual to conform
to the shape of the
head and the contour
of the face.
The Guarantee Store
Dependable Merchandise at Lowest Prices
WE WILL PAY YOUR TAXES
if $50.00 or more
and carry them for six to twelve months
for the full amount.
PROMPT HANDLING
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Special Agent
Interstate Bond Co.
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It May Never Happen Again!
AN UNUSUAL SALE OF
Hosiery
"As You Like It"
litre i ;i :;l. thu is really out of the ordi¬
nary. I ll is famous brand is offered for a
week only at these lowest prices in order to
make more friends for IIOSlI-R'l “AS
A < > l I.IRK I!'' and it you buy some now
you will a! wav \ ant these hcautiiul, long
wearing stockings.
No. 203 Light Weight No. 1000 Picot Top
SERVICE HOSE CHIFFON HOSE
Point id IL'ul. |{# i*. \ :\inr si.r»0
$1.19 Vronch Heel. Regular value #2.90
No. 725 $1.49
CHIFFON HOSE
All New Spring Shades
Bin a Bait nr a R<>\
$1.19
NOVELTY SHOE STORE
1422 Newcastle Street Phone 1160
March lOtkto 15 th
BERTHA A. STEVENSON.
Office Phone, IsS, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Residence Phone 919.
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I - 'or Arthur barley
u<- has taken his lovely music
him
This night when ,iU ’ an ft' l.
:-illg.
What tender cadence, perfect
Betwixt the how and the taut string!
Rose, there is one in that
t,!is ‘
Runs to his little daughter’s ke .
Thi-. is no pupil striving, learning
Some strange and difficult
,ru n ’
hear his violin soaring, yearning,
Full of high passion, rich content,
IDs ever toward God turn in
To meet his little dughter’s ' eyes.
i)ii*i „ ivomc, they .. are in the .sUunj<*s>- . ,
weather,
Full in the Sun of Haliilom.
keep the Feast of Love
Yet something’s lacking til! you
come.
Droop not, nor all your petals close,
Like to a rose unwatered, Rose!
lie is God's violinist forever.
Droop not, Dark Rose, so sad, sc
pale,
Lc; I in the height of his endeavor
The wings of music flutter and fall.
Some discord come because your highs
Reach him through the
esstasies.
Katherine Tynan.
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GIVEN FOR THE WEEK
MONDAY
Miss McKinley’s art class, 9 to 11
a. in.
Lanier Girl Reserves, p. m.
(Dare Dodge group, 1) p. m.
Alt class of Miss McKinley, 7 to !
m.
Woman’s chorus rehearsal, 8 p. m.
Meeting of men’s Chautauqua com¬
mittee, 8 p. m.
TUESDAY
Art class, 9 lu H a. ill.
Woman’s Club executive board
meet ing, 10 a. m.
•linx Reserves, II p. m.
Oglethorpi Reserves, 3:30 p.
v»«» »-». m. oiiii.«.»
...
Business and Professional w " m
ail's Club supper meeting.
Art class. 7 to 9 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Art class, 9 to II a. m.
Woman’s Club business meeting,
,'t:,’!() p. m.
Art Class, 7 to 9 p. m.
THURSDAY
Art eiass, 9 to 11 a. ill.
Mabel C'raty Reserves. 3:15 p. m.
Art Class, 7 to it p. m.
FRIDAY
Miss McKinley’s class, 9 to 11 a.
m.
Young Men’s Club luncheon, 1 p._ m.
Vi t class, 7 to 9 p. m.
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ST. M VRK’S VESTRY
MEETS MONDAY NIGH I
The vestry of St. Mark’.-- church
will have its regular monthly
ing Monday at 7:-!IO p. m. in the
rector’s study.
o o o e
ST. M VRK’S WOMAN'S
AUXILIARY VIEFTS MONDAY
The Woman’s Auxiliary of St.
Mark’s church will hold an important .int
meet ing on Mondav afternoon at
O’clock in the parish house. All m •«,
are requested to ho present.
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D U'GHTKRS OK VMERIC \
MEETING ON MtINDAY
Daughters of .-America. Seaside
Council number k’9, will hold its regu¬
lar meeting Monday evening at S
o’clock at the hall on Gloucester street.
Members are requested to be
o o o c
DAUGHTERS OE A MERIC A
MEET ON MONDAY NIGHT
Daughters of America, Seaside
Council number 29. will hold its regu
lat- meeting on Monday night at S
o'clock at the hall on
street. Members are asked to he
present. O O 0 O
H VPTIST S. S. C’LASSKS
AVU.I BE ENTERTAINED
Miss Virginia Frith will entertain
the members of the Euzelian and Pilot
Bible -- - Classes -- of - the - «-•- First - Baptist
Sunday school on Monday evening at
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present. O O u O
EI DER ATEH GARDEN CLUBS
MEETING FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Federated Garden Clubs of Glynr.
Count> will hold an important moot
ing on Friday afternoon at 9:30
joYiock ot the Memorial Auditorium.
Moinbtrs of all the Simon’s garden dubs in
the city and on St. are ur¬
gently requested to be present.
0 O O a
\\ OM AN S CLUB I_________ AA ILL
MUT T ON WEDNESDAY
The Brunswick Woman's Club
hold it- regular business meeting on
Wednesday afternoon at.T-.30 o’clock at
the Y. \A\ C. A. hall. All ’
are remuosted to Us present, as mat
teis of importance will be discussed.
1 . executive b ard Of the club will
meet on Tuesday morning at
"Y."
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
PRESBYTERIAN U NIL! AIO
MEETS MONDAY AFTER.NOON
The regular monthly hie ine meet
inK °f the Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian church will he hold mi
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at
the church. All member.; are requtsi -
ed to be present.
The executive hoard of the auxiliary
meet at, three o clock.
Q O U a
METHODIST SOCIETY TO
BE SIN ESS MEETING
The Woman's .Missionary Society of
the' First Methodist church will b mi
ll ' ; montl v husmesr meeting Monday
-
, noon at 3:30 o’clock. 'oil at
tendance is urged.
An interesting feature of the meet.
ing will he the talk to be given by
Dr. H. L. Abridge, of the Board of
| Health.
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EBAVOUTH LEAGUE GROl I*
\i j''|'i j.\(i ,Yf ,l v'| \IOM) \Y
| A group meeting of all the Epworth
. l.cegm in Camden and Glynn coun
tie - will lie held next Sunday, 'larch
ilt Ta . vlor ’ s rha Pel ehureh. ft will
'he an all day session, to begin at 11
and will be attended l>v about
! one hundred Leaguers of the two couu
lies. ,
i j will Rev. he the J. Ed peaker Fain, of the I,urnber morning City, s"s-1
at
I sion. Miss Mary Miller, the district j
secretary, will preside. A picnic
luncheon will he spread at one o’clock.
O O a O
|ORANGE PARK GARDEN CLUB
HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING
The Orange Bark Gulden Club cvi
entertained on Friday eve.
by Mrs. George VV. Cowman, at
home on M street.
Routine business was conducted, af
| ter which interesting M. paper;; “Bulbs were
land Dead by Mrs. I). Wade on
Shrubbery,” and by Mrs. Cow
!man, who discussed "Lawns.” A de¬
lightful feature of the meeting was
ilhe talk by Mrs. Madge B. Merritt.
At the conclusion of the program
ia dainty sweet course was served by
| the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Xorri George
F. Cowman and Mrs. W. IT. .
JH0O
MISS A UN ELL LEWIS
HONORED AT WESLEY \N
The many friends of Miss Avnoll
Lewis, attractive daughter of Mr. am!
• Mrs. B. A. Lewis, will be interested to
know that she has been elected prosi
dent of the Y. \V. C. A. and honorary
deyan Conservatory. This is one of
the highest honors that can be given
a Wesleyan student and this is the
| first time anyone not a senior has
[been elected to this office.
During the two years she has been
at Wesleyan, Misa Lewis has
an outstanding record, taking part in
iall phases of college life and holding
many high offices, among which ai •:
, Member of the freshman and soph
ont re commission .
[ligiou* department ef flic Y. V, . C. A..
I rn I business manager of the Dramatic
Art Club. Sh< is also vice 1 sident
of her Sunday school class.
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WORLD FELLOWSIl!" OF
PRAYER OBSERVED HERE
The annual World Fellow, hip day
i !' prayer was imt»vssivoly <'Lsei \ od
in VL am wick on Friday with appro
pi iate services at the Breabyterian
; church, which was attended by a
'■epresentation of all denominations ui.
the city. conducted the
Mrs. Mary Stacy stv
ice and in a few well chosen words
told'its purpose, and how Christians j
I in every country were -.inning in
earnest prayer for world follnw.-hip j
among a.i nations and ,.....P;
Beautiful talks were given by Ml i
Ista Wallace. Mrs. D. W. Kratms ami
ap|)ropriate hymns wore sur.R. and
whole the service was most impress -1
ive and uplifting. O O i
O O
MEETING ‘uU'TPST BLACKS uVciF-; 1
til BAPTIST CIRCLES t “of -!
The various circles the Wo m
i an’s V Musiona-.v Miesiona-y Society Socu-ly of of tne the First r irst
Baptist church will moot on
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock as
Circle One. Mrs. Sarah Leo chair
man. will meet with Mrs. Carlyle
Ward, at her home. M07 Norwich
street. Sims.
Circle Fwo, Mrs. 1. S.
.chairman, will be entertained by M -•
V. D. Joines. Sr., and Mrs. Jack ;
I.urn-house, in the church Millard parlors. ...-----' Reese, :
Circle - Three. — Mrs. «... 1
(chairman, will meet, with Mr-.. Webb
Saidie Ferguson ’jus**!?
Prince street. All members arc re
-quested to attend ti . i- : - ’
,u\h meetir.gr-.
Q o O O
INTERESTING RECITAL
: GIVEN UY VOICE PITHS
An interesting affair Uv.daj ‘ .-0
ining was the second of a series
iccita'.s given by the voice pupils of
J. Jordan .at the Y. AA C. A. •
About sixty pupils took pgrt on ci
program, which consisted of soloes,
duets and chorus numbers by pupil
the senior and junior classes.
In the breathing contest. M *
Mary Elizabeth Parker won the r< -
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, joeer wem u.-* e‘“-v j..-. .... j
Doris Glover gave several interesting
reading that were much enjoyed
Scuet.nj R tk Job of the Bruns
wick Board of Trade was present
MOPES o
..‘•raw de Vvnc bolero
Crepe broidery f rock v. ,itb fashioned on Sebillli $Ie«\«> «m- and in ft
jabot, A
ami
. For the smart M»>—‘
novelty three-piece suit Y
interpreted «»« tf»e new
“Musical Print”.__ T
C^Only Crayce conceive de Vyne this
could
dressy utility coat m
the much talked about
laoey tweed with Sump¬
tuous Lapin shawl collar,
0* V three-piece Grayee de
Vjne suit for the Miss
developed in Covert
cloth with caYeftilly
tailored Crepe blcusv,
so» ssntaiigy 1 / 1 / A 1
1 h /
NEW TH 1 M&S 0 ?©K SP»<& -
!L&cy twesHs aaJ Laiaoaa cl® tit
l&g* coats; lovely s»ew primts for
diiresesei ike wliole mtew garnet of
style for Spring ns
Ibffss^in^ so many lovely new
and Grayee de Vyne has
tLfcSsv all to ests. ZELL’S
/elect 'd from the program the
hers that the class wiil present over
the radio, , , be broadcast from
vannah next Saturday.
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MISS KING TO WED
e!|!. THOMAS MILLER
j he following- clipping ■rum I.,'. the
Jonesboro, Ark., News, W V" P 1
much interest by vMlierY
many Brunswl ' friends
'‘Blytheville, Ark.—Announcement
; s being made Saturday of the an
engagement and approaching mar
.j ft g e of Miss 1 F uche K
flaughti r of Mr. and Mr . Robert i
King, ... Mr. Thomas W.
, ;• Hattiesburg. Miss., the wedding
■ demnized at Blytheville, Satur
'
. Mi ing. who has
1 in this city all hei lif comes
w'a M ddd’t' • • i ,'j 1 (.j .
. bcin 4 .f <-:u ;y .mil
daughter of th Rev. F C. Mor
, i,„ ................ rninist. r. wh. -
name is prominent in history oi this
r . iv \\\ { r.ai’. -o, v.h- : . I'm .-on
Air and Mrs, TV. \Y. Miller, of
Ga„ is now associated with
( u , Hercules Powder C >. of hiatties
;urg. and was formerly an aviator.
ij ( , was in eh. lge of an aviation school
Blytheville befor* going to Kan
, as citv. wlu-.v he was ’.icdructor at
the Sweeney School of Aviation. Fxil
lowing his graduation from Glynn
iu 'hi
Sweeney school ami was a!-; conne t
,d with the Yellow Gab Airways Co,,
BE SOLEMNIZED BODAY
The man iage of .Miss Minnie
a‘ u’vi'tiv,. daughter this ,.f Mr
Mr-. Cohen, of city, and Mr.
Barney " S. Glvck, ' win of Waycress, 'be'" sok-inn'iv-ed- for- i
me-.!:, n i . ' of Macon, "ceremony will be solcmnizedi
-
;l a lo, eh . this afternoon
; : ..t .t tour tour U o'-lock !o<k at at Temple temple ttetn Beth Tcffi- ; cm
oh . Rabbi Nathan Rosen, assisted
Rabbi H. Ge-. n. of Savannah,
perform the ceremony m the presence,
relatives m friends. •
Mo- Cohen will be given in may
via.- by her father and will be at
oi-. L-ul by Mis.- of Leah honor: Ce nter, M;- oi Gussie Sa-j
vannah. as maid
Cohen, of Haalehurst, Miss h nm-.a
Belle Winer, ot ( hattanooga. Miss
Anne Anne Cohen, Cohen, of of Ashhurn, Ashhurn, and and Miss ------
Helen Wcwsev. of Vaycross. will be
........... ,vm
Chen. .Itiliu: Gilmore
of YVayeross; Joe Galkin, of
and Jake Perlman, of Valdosta.
wedd ig music will be ylayod by Mrs.
1 - YuL ...; , <;,.vo’.on.
th.- -en:--nv a< the temple.
tl-o b -a-tv :.T.i w.-’d-n- -
10*1 b- r:„",!K-: at a !u ... -veep
tier at the So. -land Yach’ Club.
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MISS MTvlNI.EY TO
CON DUCT ART C! ASSES
Miss Paulino McKinley, oi the
state ................. vocational home
board, wh > is to conduct •lasses . ’sses m
at: and inter.or dec-rating ! ere this
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The art c'a>s are ; -g spansorod and
hv tne Buir-wa; Woman . Club
will be held at tr« Y. VA C. A. ball
the mornings he-tweon 9 and 11
SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1930.
in the evenings between 7 and
9 o’cli .k. Regis U at ion fee is one dol
and anyone wishing to do so may
1 eg is ter for the course and attend
the morning or evening classes
Thei e will be seven classes of two
each to be completed in ten
days. bring card
Those wishing to may individual a
table on which to have
space. Miss McKinley has
conducted classes here twice before
and everyone is familiar with the
high type of work she teaches m ar.
interior decoration. Classes are
being oiganized at Community School,
exact time of which will oe an
later.
Some of the interesting features of
Mis* McKinley’s courses will be the
making of hooked rugs from old silk
hDN ; wer.vin^ woolen sports bags;
appiieati.-n A godey pi int on waste
baskets, letter box« - amp shades and
porti...i..r.; making parchment lamp
sha<!o.- and go o woi’k : leather too -
ing. and making oil kinas ot bov< >
d t ..ration for th< bome.
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MRS. V. A. NATHAN
HOSTESS LOVELY PARTY
Among the lovely social affairs
"‘eek was the
"ed party on the
" r '" c11 *'“?’• ;.j ' Un
J ilome on
io,i st:<; T‘ at
iractm- .. hou.-c guest. ■ h.«IU ot e ii a At At
were "
'V '.v 'h 1 k'Y'r' and io.-es, " ivhieh^'mtva wine a aeua,,ivi. Uve
emphasized the radiance ol eaily
springtime. ^xe.A several interesting -„t-restin«r C K games
A^r After, were awarded -■ tor the high
Etta ^ LY'.'' v ' iV™'?* n,',, B: " ..rid 1 ^ virs Tom Tom pHke-s 1
a*, tt ardted th ,;U h - 1 rA
ti active sets-°t tallies an. pads
”,. etv X : smoking set. and MUs
AUm was . a weipient tcciP> of a lovely
pair ci ho^e a. a •* • . , ()t ,_
...
ligh-tu! e\em. Mrs
Lat ® HelieloM salad and
served a a' delicious ^'c to r ■-- in. ..resting
course, after which the
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.
party was tormma.o^.
C Lilienthal. Mr-. W altei N..t..an.
r-JS?
Lazarus, Mrs. Carley
Mr A. 3. Wood, Mrs. O. Gros -man.
Mr- . Fred Pfeifl’c r. > 11 - ax , ^, za '
-u--. Miss Etta BUieMc-tn. Mrs.
Raphael Berehardt. Mrs. Joe Bo -
ehardt. Mrs. bon TesMer. Mi.-.
Spellman and Mrs. M. Kantor.
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COOKING SCHOOL THIS
WEEK IMPORTANT EVENT
Th- first all-f '-ctric cooking school
ever undertaken in Brunswick, prom
ising to be the biggc .t of any sort
..-x x, m nmxTi ort
-
Brunswac- .... Nc;-s. at
Hat-, in t.te mam Too ‘ r '\
will sc mm, begin w h,ch at wnll >0 m be otk f^mge. ea<h aftet
noon, beginning on luesday and con
aiming through Thursday, the pub
he is cordially invited to attend,
Miss Olga Koch, natually known
home economist, will conduct the
school and give talks each day.
She will arrive here Monday. It
will be interesting to know that her
accomplishments with pots, pans and
edibles do not surpass her appearance,
charm and personality. She will be
a^guest at the Oglethorpe Hotel while
shejs visiting Brunswick,
Her subjects oi discussion Tues
day vegetables. will be Her meats, recipe oven menu dinners fm that and
day’s session dinner, of stuffea the school pork includes chops, th?
ovcn po¬
tatoes au gratm, medium white sauce
escalloped corn and tomatoes apple
crisp pudding, banana puttmg harvard
beets, F rench tried onions and baked
ham'm blanket.
Those attending the school will ...
sam
pie the di.-hes prepared by Miss KOch
as, each is taken from the oven.
Miss Koch will he assisted in con¬
ducting the school by Miss Janet
Thompson, who is a graduate omPied
mont College and has been engaged
in home economics for a period of four in
years. She was for two years
Florida, one year in North Carolina,
and during the past year has been
Wlt An , h the ’ qGp PtV* yn?- TeF^
T , , K-drina Vim
d n(1 ”T----- executed by eng.nee.sjt the
s, * nals f Rub M ’ htl
!’ manager ’ with whom she is mak
]ng a t0UI of the United States. This
will be her third appearance at a pub
lie gathering, her debut having been
made i n Atlanta three weeks ago; her
se e 0n(i appearance;was at Macon. She
U S 1 *' ',Tr will talk onlv
b, ; cad rnffrr but “o ™
’ 1
vh e n command^to so . •
Mrs. Blanton Miller is enjoying a
visit with Mrs. Earl Kidd in De-atur,
o o o o
Pi several
in Jacksonville today after a
days’ visit to Hunter Hopkins, Jr.
a o a o
5 f«
pleasure of her friends.
* 8 No. T«k
is the charming guest of Mrs.
A A Nathan, at her home on Union
street.
coco
Mrs Clyde Brown and her guest,
John Wimberly, of Copper Hill,
Tenn., spent a pleasant day Friday in
Savannah.
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({Jttle Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Harley and
daughter. Mary, are spending
t h e W eek-end with relatives at Fen
dig Ga
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Lawson, Otieria
Ron are -i>ending week-end
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