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“SUNDAY, APRIL 26. 1931. ,
ATLANTIC LODGE NO. 82 I
F. & A. M
A regular communication of this
lodge will be held Monday evening, j
April 27, at 8 o’clock, in the Masonic j
Temple, Newcastle street. Work in ',
the M. M. degree. All Master Masons 1
are invited to meet with us. Transient '
brethem always welcome.
David Gordon, W. M.
J. 0. Taylor, Sect’y. 27 j
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ANNOUNCING REDUCTION in
price, today for treatment of or, i
K" w?,i ,"t, i K “tot Stt'
now. n Dr. J. i J. Hendley, ii n 1327 , „.i 7 1 ,,
Newcastle street.
f SIS, "SI ?*,!
Must have work, stenographer, book-j
keeper, secretary. Answer Mrs. D.
E. W., care The News 27
MUSIC LESSONS’
Progressive Private Series lessons of and Piano theory Les- j
sons.
classes. Mrs. A. C. Metz, 1022 Car¬
penter street phone 966. tf
YOUNG MAN, age 35, with execu- j
tive ability to take charge of office i
and look after credits. Best of refer- j
ences. L. R. G., care News. 26 !
MARRIED man, 35 years of age, de
sires to locate with reliable firm as
cashier, bookkeeper. References fur
nished. jj- Address G. R. L„ care
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ADDRESSING ENVELOPES, WORK
AT HOME during spare time. Sub¬
stantial weekly pay; experience un¬
necessary. Dignified employment for
honest, sincere, ambitious persons.
ADVANCEMENT LEAGUE, Naper¬
ville. 111. olt
STEADY, RELIABLE MAN needed
immediately to handle our business!
in Brunswick. Responsible position.
Permanent. Experience unnecessary.
Honesty, ambition essential. Must
have car. Work starts at once. Syn- j !
cm Motors., Bat.Tecreek, Mich. olt
WANTED—Woman with car, between
25 and 40, to travel and appoint
local managers. Good education and
character references necessary. Pre-■
vious experience not required. Sala-i
ry and allowance for expenses. Write
or wire Pitkin Laboratories, Newark,
New York state. 27
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WILLIAMSON DUCO- ;
FINiSHING CO. 1
and SERVICE STATION
Wrecked Automobiles recondi¬
tioned, Standard Oil products,
38th St. and Ogeechee Road,
Savannah, Ga. Tel. 4520
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FOR RENT j
FOR RENT—Offices ever the Guat-'
antee Shop. For information apply!
at the Guarantee Shop.
FOR nished RENT—One apartment next or two-room to bath. fur-j Al-j
s, sonable. large corner Telephone bedroom. 1352 Rent apply! rea-j
or
1521 _________:________I Egmont St. 28 !
FOR apartment RENT—2 or first 3-room floor, furnished with j !
on gas
and sink in kitchen. Also bedroom, i
Apply to 1021 Union street, telephone j
367-R. o r*rr v» Oil
FOR RENT—2 or 8-room furnished
apartment on first floor, gas stove,
sink i:i kitchen, refrigerator and all
conveniences, hot and cold water, al¬
so bed room. Convenient location for
business couple. One block from post
office. References exchanged. 600
Monk street, phone 509. 28
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Hens, fresh yard eggs
and fryers. Phone 341-W, Mrs. R.
O. Burney, 328 Albany. 27
HOGS ARRESTED—One female with
pigs, about six weeks old. Set up
on campus at Selden Institute. Own¬
er may get same by paying damage
and expenses incurred. 27
Northern stock, blood tested, eggs
hatched here. Reds, Barred Rocks, |
Orpingtons, Leghorns' 100—$8.00; j
heavy assorted $7.00; prepaid; live
delivery. Dixie Hatcheries, Birming-1 i
ham, Ala. 26
FOR SALE—Petunias—double, single
and fringed; salvia, stocks, ver¬
bena, pansies, snapdragons, larkspur
for late blooms, coleus zinnias, ge¬
raniums, asters, hydrangea, calen¬
dulas, and other plants. Come see
them. C. S. Tait, Sr., phone 29, 903
Dartmouth St. tf
FOUND
HPIJND—A place to board your dog,
any kind, and have it trained and
cared for by expert trainer and hand¬
ler. Bird dogs a specialty. G. G.
Strickland, Box 135, Brunswick. 5-22
FISH AND SEA FOOD
Certified Georgia oysters, strictly
fresh stock, 50c quart, 25 cents pint.
Three deliveries daily, 9-12,3. Also:
crab meat and shrimp. David Davis
& Co.
MIGHT COUGHS
| stantly Positively stopped almost in-
85e with one swallow of &k
THOXINE
SUNDAY SERVICES
AT ffi CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTIST
Corner Union and Mansfield Sts.
C. C. Davison, pastor.
JO a. in - Special t. address to men
Dr. John Henderson.
1 * 0 a ' ^-Message by Dv Hen '
"o‘:4r. p. m.—Senior B. Y. P. U.
7:00 p. m—Junior and Intermedi¬
B. Y. P. U.
8 p . nl .„ Ad(h . 03S by Dr . 1Ienderson
n* , w i».
messages ot Dr. Henderson, of
Tenn. He ...in will teach a .. class
T: J5 p. m. and deliver an address
0:80 p. m., Monday, Tuesday and
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
“The Little Church With the Big
George and Union streets.
T. W. Simpson, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. C. A. Tay¬
Jr., supt. Departmental graded
for all ages.
Morning worship, 11 a. in.
Young People's Society, 7:30 p. m.
Evening service, 8 p. m.
Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Boy Scouts Friday, 7:30 p. m.
All services kept within the hour
nd are y° ordered * hat they will mm
ter to tne spiritual needa of the hum
Worship with us today.
»iritors and strangers especially m
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
Gloucester and Wolf streets.
Rev. Roy B. Sctzer, pastor.
Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. A. H.
Baumert, supt.
Morning service 11:15 o’clock.
Sei man subject, “Sorrow Turned to
Joy
Senior Luther League, 6:30 p. m.,
Harry Walters, president.
Junior Luther League, 6:30 p. m.,
F. H. Torkildsen, Jr., president.
Fvning service, 8 o’clock. Sermon
subject, “The Prayers of Jesus.”
Visitors welcome.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
502 1-2 Gloucester street.
A branch of the Mother Church,
the First Church of Christ, Scientist
in Boston, Mass.
Subject: Probation After Death.
Golden Text: Psalms 37:18. The
Lord Knoweth the days of the upright
and their inheritance shall be forever.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ■
Sunday services at 11 a. m.
Wednesday evening services at 8
o’clock.
The reading room is open daily, ex¬
cept Sundays and legal holidays,
from 12:30 to 2:30. The public is
cordially invited to attend our serv¬
ices and visit the reading room.
FIRST METHODIST
Monk and Norwich streets.
A. W. Rees, pastor.
Sunday school 19:15 a. m. T
Glover, supt.
Morning service, 11:30 o’clock,
Epworth Juniors, Mrs. G. C. King,
supt., 2:30 p. m.
Epworth League, Miss Frances
Ashmore, president, 6.30 o’clock, p. m.
Evening service, 8
Boy Scouts, Robert LaFrance, mas
ter, Friday, 7:30 p.
A A hearty ViPnvivr Wfllnflir welcome awaits all.
M’KENDREE METHODIST
Norwich and K streets.
Rev. J. D. Smith, pastor.
10:30 a. m.—Sunday school, M.
J. Cox, supt.
11:30 a. «n.—Morning worship.
7 p m.—Epworth League, John
Joni s, president. Eugene Brown in
charge of program.
7 )i. m.—Hi League, at parsonage.
Katharine Dukes in charge of pro¬
gram. John Wright Smith, president.
8 p. m.—Evening worship. Memo¬
rial. address by the pastor.
Monday, 3:30 p. m., missionary cir¬
cle.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meet¬
ing. meeting, Fred
Friday, 8 p. m., Scout
Guyer, scoutmaster.
ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL
Corner Gloucester and Egmont Sts.
The Rev. Royal K. Tucker, rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Church school, 10 a. m.
Morning prayer, 11:15 o’clock.
Evening prayer, 8 o’clock.
FISH BAIT
At A1S Times
CRAB MEAT
SHRIMP FISH
Lopes Shrimp Co.
Bay Street
Phone 662 We Deliver
Have your furniture
refinished with
BUG-LAC
Phone 39
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
Society
(Continued From Page 6.)
Judge and Mrs. W. II. Barrett, of
Augusta, are the interesting guosls
of Mr .and Mrs. Millard Reese for the
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The Sunbeam Band of the Firsi
Baptist church will meet at the
church Monday at 3:30 p. m. Mrs.
C H. Ellis is leader.
a o a a
Mrs. Samuel Kramer, of Charlotte,
N. C.. will arrive the last of the week
to visit her sister, Mrs. T. F. Wilson,
at her home on Ellis street,
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Mrs. A. H. Brown ami litllo daugh¬
ter, Blow, will return today to their
herne in Jacksonville after a pleasant
week’s visit to Mrs. W. F. Parker.
a a a o
Judge and Mrs. 1). W. Krauss and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Krauss will re¬
move Friday to St. Simons Island to
spend a month in the Krauss cottage.
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Miss Mary Sims, of Greenville, S.
C., is the charming guest of her sis¬
ter .Mrs. Malcolm McKinnon, for -?v
eral days at her home on Union
street.
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Dorothy, the li!tie daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. Me La lie, is improving
after her recent illness at the family
home, to the pleasure of their many
friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gambrill and
daughter,, Miss Anne Gambrill, who
have been spending several weeks on
St. Simons, will .leave during thi week
for their home in Anderson, S. C.
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Miss Mary Clay returned yesterday
afternoon from Savannah and was
accompanied home by Mrs. Hunter,
who will be her guest for several
days.
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Mrs. Bernard Young was yesterday
removed from the City Hospital to
her home on Dartmouth street and
is improving nicely after an appen¬
dix operation, to the pleasure of her
many friends.
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Mrs. John P. Limehouse left Friday
for her home in Savannah after being
called to the city on account of the
serious illness of her father, P. D.
Joines, Sr., who is now improving at
his home in Ilarbersham, Parkt to the
pleasure of his friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Beard and Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Livingston are enter¬
taining as their guests over the
week-end the following: Mrs. Fred
Con;, ' ;■ , of Portsmouth, O., and Miss
Fannie Ellenburg, Mr. and Mr.
Charles Carter and son, Edwin Car¬
ter, of Morven, Ga.
0 0 0 0
Among the Brunswickians who will
motor over to Midway today to attend
the Memorial Day exercises at the
old historical church there will be Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Way, William Way,
Mrs. A. E. Way, Miss Caroline Way,
Miss Elberta Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
A. Way arid others.
STATEMENT OK THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION. ETC.,
REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CON¬
GRESS OF AUGUST 24. 1912.
Of Brunswick News published daily at
Brunswick, Georgia, for April, l‘J31.
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn. for
Before me, a notary public in and
the state and county aforesaid, person¬
ally appeared C. H. Leavy, who, having
been duly sworn according to law, de
poses and says that he is the editor of
The Brunswick News and that the fol¬
lowing is, to the best of his knowledge
and belief, a true staatement of the
ownership, management and circulation,
etc., of the aforesaid publication for the
date shown in the above caption, i
quired by the act of Congress of August
24, 1012, embodied in section 41 J, Postal
Laws and Regulations, printed on the
reverse of this form, to wit
1. That the names and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing editor and
business managers are:
Publisher: News Publishing Com¬
pany, Brunswick, Ga.
Editor: C. II. Leavy.
Managing editor: L. J. Leavy, Jr.
Business manager: C. H. Leavy.
2. That the owners are: News Pub¬
lishing Co., Brunswick, Ga., C. IT. Leavy,
Brunswick, Ga., and L. J. Leavy, Jr.,
Brunswick, Ga.
3. That the known bondholders, mort¬
gages, and other security holders own¬
ing or holding 1 percent or more of total
amount of bonds, mortgages or other se¬
curities are:
None.
4. That the two paragraphs next above,
giving the names of the owners, stock¬
holders, and security holders, if any,
contain not only the list of stockholders
and security holders as they appear upon
the hooks of the company hut also, in
cases v/here the stockholders or security
holder appears upon the books of the
company as trustee or in any other fidu¬
ciary relation, the name of the person
or corporation for whom such trustee
is acting, is given; also that the said
two paragraphs contain statements em¬
bracing affiiant’s full knowledge and be¬
lief as to the circumstances and condi¬
tions under which stockholders and se¬
curity holders who do not appear upon
the books of the company as trustees,
hold stock and securities in a capacity
other than that of a bona fide owner; and
this affiiant has no reason to believe that
any other person, association, or cor¬
poration has any interest direct or in¬
direct in the bun! stock, bonds, or other
securities than as so stated by him.
5. That the average number of. copies
of each issue of this publication sold or
distributed, through the mails or other¬
wise, to paid subscribers during the six
months preciding the date shown above
is 4,778.
( . II. LEAVY,
Sworn to arid subscribed before me
thi - 11th day of April, 11)31.
It. G. McCrary,
Notary Public.
(My commission expire- March 1, 1035.)
You Know a Tonic Is Qood
vrhen it makes you eat like a hungry
boy and brings back the color to yout
Cheeks. You can soon feel the
Strengthening, Invigorating Effect of
Prove s tasteless chill tonic
’ROCKEFELLERHBACK FROM SOUTH" "I
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John D. Rocketellei, Sr„ shovrn after arriving at Lakewood, N I
from Florida where he has been spending the winter. With him is IVi. j
G eorge De Cuevas, who met him at the train.
Drury May Queen
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Martha Adams, frt -hnian at Drury
College, Springfield, Mo., will be
queen of (lie May at the school’s an
nual festival.
TELEVISIONS
YOU WOULD say she had X-ray eyes . . . was clairvoyant ... a
fortune teller—except that thousands of shoppers see as clearly
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as she into the contents of perfectly opaque jars, and foretell with
the same swift accuracy the future of the things they buy.
Advertising is her television. Advertising gives her complete
advance information. Quietly, in a congenial corner of her home,
she thinks and determines before she buys. Finding out about the
newest foundation cream, the crispest breakfast food, the most
gossamer brand of hose. Comparing these with others. Making
selections serenely. Going forth to buy. . . .
She has only this left to do. No worrying or hesitating when
confronted by two jars, each equally inviting. No doubts about
their makers. Advertisements have told her the invisible merits—
given her clear true images of the contents of those jars, and the
results of their use.
Rare is the woman who can boast she has never bought any¬
thing she wishes she hadn’t bought. But with the aid of adver¬
tisements, that sort of buying is almost entirely done away with.
A regular reading of advertisements keeps shopping-tempers
sweet.
Read the advertisements. Read
them and heed them
Pf WBm s % v : -l
RENEW YOUR HEALTH
BY PURIFICATION
Any physician will tell you you that
Perfect purification of the system is
nature’s foundation of perfect health.”
Why not rid yourself of chronic ail
ments that are undermining your vi
(ality? Purify your entire system
; by taking a thorough course of Cal
otabs- once or twice a week for
oral weeks -and see bow nature
wards you with health,
Calotabs purify the blood by aeti
the liver, kidneys, stomach and
bowels. In 10c and 35c packages.
All dealers. (adv)
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTING
Lft!) u* lor estimate on any
job, No matter how large or
Mali Let«?» serve you.
j A I HARRISON
i Electrical Contractor
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l BOY SCOUT NEVVS l
Troop No. 1—There was a small
number of boys at the scout hall on
Friday niuht.
"Yank” Walters led us in the pledge
to the llag and Junior Assistant
Scoutmaster Billy Ilotch, who had
charge of the program, led us in one
verso of “America." Roll was called
and dues collected.
Dan told us something about the
north Georgia camp for eight star
scouts of Brunswick. We will have an
examination on scouting and those
eight scouts out of the eighteen star
scouts in Brunswick making the high¬
est, average will make the trip.
\ve are also instructed to meet at
the scout, hall at 1:30 Sunday after¬
noon to prepare for the Memorial Day
parade. Parents of hoys are urged to
see that their hoys are on time as we
will need the practice in drilling to
parade. Scouts he there in uniform if
you have one, if you do not have one ho
there in civilian clothes,.
Next Friday night being inspection
night the time of meeting has been
changed from 8 o’clock to 7:30 as in¬
spection takes place at 8. Patrol
)ead< rs see that your patrols are patrol there
in uniform and that your is
equipped with totem poles and patrol
llag. Be sure that your patrol has
10!) per rent attendance whether cv
cry hoy has a uniform or not. We
want that banner for inspection.
1 After there announcements Buck,
Dan and I’at gave us a quiz on
scouting. Announcements were made
by patrols and the meeting was
brought, to a close with the scout oath
h d by our newest member, Jack
I Adams.
The troop is glad to have Assistant
; Scoutmaster Pat Dart hack again. We
sure have been missing him during
his month’s absence. Well, so k og
till next time, News readers. David
Job, S. P. L. and reporter, Troop No. 1.
VYRATHER OUTLOOK FOR WEEK
South Atlantic States- Showers in
t,\ u > mountains at beginning of week
;l!U | showers more generally toward
end of week; temperatures mostly near
normal, except above normal during
middle of week.
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FTr\ lip A r|i iop F-jTY tavern
Tea Room
At St. Simon Island. Will open
Sunday, April 26th. Reasonable
rates. High class service.
MRS. A. C. CORBETT
Proprietor.
Man? @315”
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