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New Arrivals ivals • i I
New Dresses
New Hats
New Coats
New Kid Gloves
New Sweaters
New Skirts
New Negligee’s
We receive new Fall merchandise daily
Very moderately priced
The Guarantee Shop
Is Your
LIFE INSURED?
See
Franklin Life Insurance Company
Clem Purvis, Local Agent
Phone 307 304 Gordon Bldg.
People Judge You By Your
Automobile
Car Washing and Polishing
A Specialty
tHE NIGHTINGALE
SUPER SERVICE STATION
Gloucester and Norwich Phone 87
Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ~i
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ACROSS
1. Poem* Poems
6. Clerical (Mm linen
collar
10. 1 American
IndluiiiH
4. Metal thread
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he married
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•»17. Ireland
f*39. 138. Force
Coagulate j
20. Ten-sided
tig ui u
22. One win
very little
Into aoclftty
24 Biblical weed*
Bind
27. Disturb
Church dig¬
nitaries
3d. Musical
n. Old ft pet ling
of heir
ss. Silly
39. tLit lie sea god
40. Additions
42. Statute
43. Chord ot three
tone a
45. Tardy
46. l.o w to
47. Made
49. Rotated
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62. Possess
63. Large* low sofa
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86. Above
67, Hsomp- by
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namtf
69. Low haunts
70. Bearing h data
71. Finely divided
rock
DOWN
1 . Was Indebted
!!, Dreadful
3. Bcamllnnvlan
navigator
4. Legislailva
bodies
5. Rumored
t.. Unaccompanied
7. Form of
greeting
8. Imitator
Cylindrical
10. Soiled
It. Kind of balsam
12. Ood of lov#
13. Satiate \
21. Automotive X
fuel: collocf.
23. The eyolaaheav
2.7. Kxtends 7
27. Sheds the W
28. Music feathers *’j
drama
29. Ghastly and '
Je Ubu t loii.il
31. Hire
a-.:, ciaw
33. Related
through the
mother i
at. Stitched
87. Unemployed
40. Kxpert
4!, Kept back
4 4. Women Worshipers
40. «
garmenu
48 . Required
ft'». Vaso
F.. Exchange Provided
64. with
shoes
65. Body of a
church
6R. Baking com
partment i
67. Prltim donna '
PC Oily In Katistt*
60 . Scene of one of
Christ's i
miracles
61. I/IUO of a
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64. tub
(nKT SOCIETY^ CLUBS ,
SOMKIIOW OR OTHER
LifV han a burden for every one’s
shoulder,
. None ran escape from it 3 o, TllW ,
and rare;
VIi: if in youth and twill mine when I
you’re older, !
And lit you as close iih the gar¬
ment: you wear.
Sorrow comes into our homes unin¬
vited,
Robbing out heart: of its treasures
of song;
Lovers grow eold anil our friendships
are slighted,
Hut. somehow or other we weary
along.
'Midst the sweet blossoms that smile
in our. faces
Grow (Jhe rank weeds that would poi
: on and blight;
And e’en in the midst of earth’s beau¬
tiful places
There always i- something that
i ii’ t quite right.
Somehow or other, the pathway
grows brighter,
Just us. we mourned there wort none
to befriend;
i Hope in the heart makes the burden
j grow lighter,
And somehow or other we get to
the end.
Exchange.
DODD
Y. W. <’. A. CALENDAR
!GIVEN FOR THE WEEK
! WEDNESDAY
Mahle Cratty Girl Reserve Club,
J p. rn.
G. Ii. Service Club, .‘I p. m.
Oglethorpe Girl Reserve Club, 3:30
)i. m.
THURSDAY
I Ki-Wa Girl Reserve Clubs, B :B()
p. m.
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CALENDAR OF SOCIAL
EVENTS OF TIIE WEEK
WEDNESDAY
... l.ihrary , board , ol „ directors ..
11
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u. It. o. eha ... .ler meeting, Mrs. ,,
C. Stebhins, h,ht,SS ..... 10 *’• m
*
THURSDAY
Gl.sn" ... 1.1. P.-T. A. A. party , . •
teachers in the school, at V, w. < .
A., 3:30 to Ci p. in.
FRIDAY
Party ami picnic supper, given by
Mrs. Phil Powelson, honoring teach
ers in Prep High School, (5 p. m.
Amity Club, Mrs. re ernando i re, „. .
„ hostess, home ...... at Sea Island Beach,
' '
anna
MRS. P1IIL POWELSON
id ENTERTAIN FRIDAY
I Mrs, Phil Powelson will entertain
Ion Friday evening at her home on
!Gloucester street, complimenting the
Lleachers in the Prep High School,
nvlio Fa are invited for (5 o’clock to enjoy
a picnic picnic supper. supper. The The remainder remainder of of
the evening will he spent informally
at bridge and music.
a o n a
DELIGHTFUL PARTY FOR
■ TEACHERS TOMORROW
Attract ive plans have been nerfert
°'l |- «.r Hu* party tomorrow afternoon
at (ho \. VV. ( . A. which the Glynn
Parent I earner Associat ion will on-!
lertam, honoring the teachers in
Glynn Elementary School. The party,
which promises to he most interesting
in every feature will be yiven between
4 :.’>() and (» o’clock, and all mothers i
of children in the Glynn School arc
cordially invited to attend the affair
and in this manner have the* oppor¬
tunity of meeting and knowing the
teachers of their children.
o a a c
I IIERRING-ll ARV1.Y
Anmumccmotit Is made of tho mar
I I iage of Mrs. Lily Motz Herring to
Mr. Jasper G. Harvey, which was
quioly solemnized last evening at the
Norwich Street Baptist pastorium,
at seven o'clock, the Rev. Charles H.
Moss performing the ring ceremony
in the presence of a few friends.
The above announcement is reeeiv
cd with much internal hv the couple’s
many friends in the city, where they
ure both well known. After a sev
crnl da vs’ wedding trip to points in
Florida Mr. and Mrs. Harvey will re
turn to Brunswick to make their
home.
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ORANGE BARK G ARDEN
Cl CH MEETING THURSDAY
Orange Park Garden Club will hold
its regular meeting Thursday after
noon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. George \Y. Cowman with Mrs.
Gilbert Madrav and Mrs R. U. Burney
as assisting hostesses. An interesting
program has been arranged for the
meeting, to include a talk by Mrs.Karl
Grant on “How to Decorate With
Fruits mid Vegetables"; Elmo Rags
dale will talk on “Growing Fruit For
Home Use.” and Mrs. Gilbert Madray
will discuss timelv topics. All mom
hors of the club are cordially invited
and urged to he present.
0 O 0 O
R D. V.KVRKR HOST
\T DINNER |* \RTY
Among the delightful affairs of the
week was the dinner party given by
Col R D. Mender at the Sea Island
Yacht Club, which was attractively
carried out in interesting detail.
The appointments were in orange
and white, early fall flowers adorn
ing the lovely arranged table where
a five-course dinner was served.
Those enjoying Mr. Meador’s do
lightful hospitality were Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Abreu, Mr. and Mrs. William
B. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Strachan of Savannah, Miss Mary
Straehan, Miss Gladys McKinnon,
Jennings Butts, Osborne Morgan,
Norman Pancoast and George Boll •
THE BRUNSVvk - -■ ■■■» -
MALLARD HOSTESS
HARDEN Cl.I I!
An interesting program was pre¬
at the monthly meeting of the
Garden Club yesterday, de¬
entertained by .Mrs. T. W.
at her home on Richmond
A splendidly prepared paper on
for Fall Planting” was giv
by Mi . .1. D. Avera, and a gen
discussion of the beautification
program of the highways was entered
into by tlie dub, which which pledged ‘
in the undertaking.
The club voted to sponsor the plant¬
ing of winter grass and in this man¬
ner help keep Brunswick attractive
during the winter months.
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YOENGER BUSINESS GIRL’S
(Li lt IS REORGANIZED
The Younger Busine: . Girls met
at the Y. W. G. A. last evening at
eight o’clock for a business meeting.
The following officers were elected:
President, Mi: Dorothy Foreman;
vice presidents, Misses Polly Foreman
arid Willie Mae Quarterman; secre¬
tary, Mrs. Elbert Alien; treasurer,
Miss Maudie Frink; pianist, Miss Mil¬
dred Strayer.
In about two weeks the girls in
this club will begin the “trip around
the world” which is to be the
of the club programs during the fall
winter months. Route of
tour, clothes and I ravel etiquette
be considered before the trip actualy
begins
The members planned a picnic at
Camp Marion which will take the
place of the regular meeting on Toes
lay, V October 13. All former members
and gi-ls • i who t interested ■ , , , • •
are m join
"ig ng the the club club are are invited invited to to meet meet at at
the Y. W. ( A. at seven o clock mid
go over to Camp vr->-m*. Marion with « ;n, the
club.
0 0 0 0
GIRL RESERVE CLUBS
ELECT OFFICERS YESTERDAY
Of the sixty-two people present at
the different meetings at the* Y. W.
A. yesterday, thrty-one were mem¬
bers! of Girl Reserve Culbs and
each club officers for the coming year
elected.
th,. officers for the Sidriev Lanier
al .,. as follows: President, Mar
garet Harrington; vice President, Sue
( . ||nnin , lam . secretary, Clare Hotch;
treasurer, Ellen Farrell. Mrs. Harry
is the adviser for this club.
Th[ . ()<ri( . t . t ,. f( , r ihe sixth grade dill.
M are . r ,. !1M as r „|| (iws . president, Vivian
Krauss; vice president, Mary Lee
Hardison; secretary, Madeline
as; ''casurer. Ruth Kammerer. Miss
Vogel is adviser for this
and as soon as possible * the girls
nmm> f h club . This
js ^ year ihese ^rls have come
to the Y, so they had much business
to attend to in organizing the club.
The following officers were elect
in the Ki-Wi (Tub: President,
Mary Snodgrass; vice presidnet, Lous
ise Harrelson; secretary, Mary Carter.
Then Madden, who is adviser for this
club, is a member of the Oglethorpe
Club but because of the splendid work
she lias done in her Girl Reserve club
for four years she is taking charge of
one of the clubs composed of young
cr girls.
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BAPTIST PHILATHKAS
HAVE DELIGHTFUL MEETING
An enjoyable ' meeting of I lie
Philatlieu Thu s was held last even
a ( (j u > homo of Misses Edna and
Saidi( . pvrtfuson on Prince street,
Th( , m ,. Pt i n g was opened seripture,' hv Mrs. C.
n Butler reading Matthew
, s followed hv a praver hv Mrs.
u q' a y| ()rt
Minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved, and the report
of the treasurer showed the class
had just completed one of the most
successful years ever experienced.
Under the leadership of Mrs, C.
O Fiveash, class president, quite an
welfare work was carried;
on and nearly 2,000 v isits to the sick, j
new and old members were reported,
203 garments of clothing were given
to the needy, telephone calls, letters,
and (lowers to the sick amount¬
ed to quite a large number.
The retiring officers were called to¬
and thanked by Miss Saidie
Ferguson for the splendid work they
,la(1 h.complishcd during the year,
uftor which the new officers were in¬
stalled ns Billows: Mrs. \\. II. lay
teacher: Miss Edna Ferguson,
assistant teacher and president; Mrs.
•' Fetors. Jr., first vice president;
Mrs. Ralph Kish, second vice prhsi
dent; Mrs. B. F. Jones, third vice
president; Mrs. .1 R. Chureh. secretary
and treasurer: Mrs. .1 Dorminy and
Mrs. Ira Harvey, assistant secretaries
treasurers; Mrs. L. E. Slaughter,
reporter.
The group leaders were appointed
os follows: Group One. Mrs. G. C.
Fennell: Group Two. Miss Frederica
Barnhill: Group 1 hrec. Mrs. J. K.
Group Four. Mrs. ,T. R.
Duggan.
The meeting was adjourned and
Group Four. Mrs. J. C. Slaughter.
leader, was hostess for the evening,
the absence of Mrs. Slauhgter, Mrs.
Betcrs. assistant group leader, had
charge of the entertainment. The
consisted of two interesting
readings by Mis- Louise Connoley,
lovely songs by Mrs. C. (’. Davi
an appreciation talk to Mrs. V.
Fiveash, retiring president, by
Mrs Webb Conn, during which time
Alma King came in drawing a
decorated wagon filled
beautiful gifts for Mrs Fiveash.
the love and esteem of the
I.ate in the evening individual
and punch were served to 50
present.
0000
Mrs. Kenneth Aikens is visiting
in Atlanta for several days.
0000
Mrs T. W Mallard and Airs. Sam
Mallard have returned after a short
About—
Blood Pressure?
At ....... the first of „ danger, , take . , a
sign
laxativo. Cut .town on alcohol, cof
• and tobacco Eat ligntly for
(ral day-;. lake a teaspoonful of
meiiiii'i pepsin before meals to make
digestion as easy as possible.
quiet until your stomach is settled and
the dizzy spells have passed.
with Mrs, Robert Hubert in Sa
o a a o
Miss Lida Arnold, of Newnan, ar¬
last, evening and is the guest
her aunt. Mrs.. George Drown, for
time
O 0 O a
Dr. and Mrs. It. If. Minehew and
and Mr... Jerome Crowley, of
Waycro- ■. will be among those at
the state woman’s golf tourn
at St. Simons next week,
DOC
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Jone: and
two children returned to Sea Island
Beach this morning after a several
weeks’ visit in Dayton, O., Detroit
Canada and other point s in the east
and north.
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Air.. f>. B. Keeler, president of the
:ate woman’s golf association, and
Mrs W. D Doak, state woman golf
champion, will arrive Friday from At¬
lanta, to complete details for the
q a t e woman’s gof tournament to be
held at the Sea Island golf cour e on
St. Simons next week.
No Wonder Lovely
Women Like It!
wo " ,Ier women love
llll “ "‘‘ w I,ow,,, ' r “^roein
ive F reach process. MEI.EO-GEO
on longer. Prevents large pores.
So smooth and fine, it blends natural
)>’ f iUl “"J <'<»"ldexion and gives
Iresh. youth!ul bloom No mutation.
No flaky f or J. nasty {■,. look. Never leaves
, ski x (lr W( „ 1( l ( . t r u l' Ben
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“B-C” WILL STOP
ANY HEADACHE
IN 3 MINUTES
—
j Realizing all headaches, that no one they drug can from eon
quer as come Carolina
■ ao many causes, two North
druggists developed a combination of
several ingredients which function
together, r wing three-minute, sale
1( ‘ r for any kind ol headache, neu
; ralgic, sciatic or rheumatic pum,
‘I ulets the nerves and leaves you
.normally „ buoyant, without depression
°r bad al l er el) eels,
rhl f. <’omhinat.on of pain relieving
mgredients, so efficient for women al
so at special times, may be found at
any drug store or soda fount under
the name “B-C” (10c and 25c) ready
for use in easing pains and quieting
nerves in three minutes. “B-C” is the
, most amazing preparation of its kind
ever discovered and is guaranteed
harmless. (adv)
MIMEOGRAPHING
Letters and all kinds of forms
mimeographed. All work
guaranteed. Quick service.
211 Gordon Building
Telephone 41
& Health Menus
PR 0 T 0 SE
lie VEGETABLE
M EAT
V tGETA8l|
, Meat m
Surprise the Family
. . . with Savory Dishes
Makes delicious steaks, roasts, fri
c.Y»ees, salads, or sandwiches. The
family will like it* and it is a con
tribufion to health, being free from
waste go.sons and rich in mineral
salts Also cheaper, because there
»s no waste—all solid food Can
35c and 60c
* BATTLE CBC6K HEALTH FOOD
Fred Pfeiffer
DELICATESSEN
e^QROCERJES
Phones 270-271
1329 Newcastle St
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Atlanta Georgian
Sunday American
Mlacon Telegraph
Subscribers
The ,-.|,ove named papers announce Mr. E. R. Holmes as local repre¬
sentative for Brunswick. Early satisfactory delivery you will appre¬
ciate will be maintained by Mr. JJrdnn -. Should you fail at any time
to ic-ej'. e your paper promptly,
Telephone 572
k««Kn rrm C*-.. c
BEST EVER
Eats Like a Gum Drop
Tastes Like a Gum Drop
Works Like a Charm
L.AXAFIDE GUM DROPS
For Adults and Children
25c
At Your Druggist. Don’t Delay
“When Its
Flowers * 1
You Wan*H8l
See Mrs, M. J. Hopps, 2400 G Street, Phone 176
Agent for Rosedale Gardens
(Tit Flowers, Funeral Flowers, Mums, Casket Sprays,
Glads, Wheat Designs, Roses, Baskets, Mixed
Hospital Boxes, Pot Plants
Bedding Plants Now Ready
Calendula Stock - Snapdragons, Pansy Plants,
Double Hollyhocks, English Daisies, Acacias,
Old Fashion Sweet William
No. I •:? year Old Rose Bushes
FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE
A nother winter
without its comforts?
mly
$i.00 Down
$1.50 per month
You can
afford to have
GAS
house heat
Why not do it? Why not
take advantage of the
times to make installation
of Gas heat? We are able
to offer, now, values far
greater than in the past—
on all types of .Gas house
The Gas Co,
500 Gloucester St. Phone 275
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7. 1531.
Have fyour physician chdck intervals. your
blood pressure at frequent
Continue to protect yourself by tak
: ing mentha pepsin before every meal.
| (You can get Dare’s Mentha Pepsin
r AndreW s’ Drug Store or*uiy
oth o r reliable druggist.) Avoid h^vy
fo0(1 a|ld too hl . avy meals—especially
>afc ni
jj 0 this faithfully and the chances
are that you will prevent—or at least
| postpone—the danger of a stroke.
(adv)
Why?
only $X 1«80
$1.00 Down and
$2.3C per month
hen ling’ equipment.
The drawings do not do
justice to these beautiful,
space heaters. Come in.
see for yourself what
amazing values they wifL are.
Find out how easily,
heaters like these, you can
"Welcome winter with
Gas heat.”