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Who ha. not walked upon 'ho short?,
And who doc not ' ho morning know,
Tlit* day the angry gale i o'er,
The hour the wind ha- 1 “d to blow.
The /-white clouds northward
elm. oil
Urea!, into phallic,:;, line and hand:
All one way to the iouth they haste,
torn distant hilf their shadow,
crei'p,
Arrive in turn and mount the lea,
And flit aerors the downs, an<i leap
Sh<‘«-r Oil' the cliff upon the -eu;
And sail and eul far out of right,
Mill -till 1 watch their fleecy Ira ins,
That, piling all the nuth with light,
Dapple in Kram e the fertile plains.
Robert bridge..
i HOI (.(( I TOR I HE D U
The world i- U>« rtnn li with us. Dale
and noon,
fletting and /pending, we lay waste
our powers j
l.ittle we ree in natute that is Inn's,
j VVe have given our hearts away a
sordid boon
1 h’or everything we are out of tune,
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(.It I \ I'OR I III. \\ I I K
WEDNESDAY j Rii! sinn presented by
!Woman’s program,
Club, iic.'iO p. m.
THURSDAY
j <;. Ki-Wn It, Ser Club, vice ii Club, ■'! p. m.
p. m.
I Fair anil Square Club, ii p. nt.
FRIDAY
i Young Men’ Club luncheon, 1 p. m.
n o a c,
C M.END \R OT S<H I VI,
I ’ I N rs Ot I'll 1. w i t.K
!WEDNESDAY
| Crescent Hrldge t'lub, Mrs. Lee
Kran r, horde: , li:l>0 p. ni.
Ru mil program of Woman’- Club,
I Y. W. C. A., ii-.ilh p. m.
llridge tea. Mr . '! . .t Dickey, ho-t
jcs-. t.'uale t’lub, 10 p. in.
jn 1). in rsi A. i U. ,\ y Chapter meeting at home
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•of Mi s lies ie Wright, ftRtO p. m.
Ur'idge tournament, sponsored t;
j Mi Mallory K. Aiken, Copper Ket
llle, H p. m.
it l!IDAY
j Amity Club, Afrs. William Dei
wotly, hostess, ii:'!0 p.. m. Mal
Jeolm j Friday Afternoon Club, Mr- .
Fleming, ho-Ie. •, 3; 150 p. m.
T'lrldhu ' convention at :,>idi*io 'em,
isponsorer! t»y F fl T, 0 V-. a H:ftO’ p». in.
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M I I I l\t; TOMORROW
t It It\N V tl VROEN t It I!
Tire tlrbaim (larrlen Cluli will,lie en¬
tertained tomorrow afternoon at !!:!!(>
! (iMoek b\ M: U. M. Samlifei' and
Airs. ,1. I Frith at Mrs. Sandifer’s
dome in Urbana. A program of in
| ten*: I ha been arranged and all mem
; 1 h 1 r; are enr,bally invited to he pi e
; ant.
DODD
Vt MCI lit I II Iftt In WOOD
TO ( I ! EHK VI 1 It I HI now
Mrs. Fred Lockwood has issued in¬
| vitation-; \ in a large number of chil
Ireu to attend a party Friday after¬
noon from dr.'IO to ar.’id o’clock at her
home, i Ml I Fnioo street, honoring lur
little daughter, Mary Reth, the oeea
sion to celebrate her seventh birthday
anniversary.
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MFFTINC TOMORROW
The November meeting of t.he
limn’ wick Tl a'iter Daughter of the
American Revolution will Is 1 held
Thursday afternoon at .'LUO o’clock nt
the Ilium of Miss ties it Wright on
t vmice . ; . wisp Mr.. F \Y Flout
tug and MV U. R. Hopkins as host.
es.es. An interesting prognim has
been arranged for the meeting and
all chapter members are cordially in¬
vited to t>e present.
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IN 1'FRF.S H\t; ME I TINE
HR VT! s ( I l li V|OND W
The I’iiates Cluli held an interesting
meeting M mdav a ft 11 noun at i he \
tors’ Club, which wa attended tiy all
the members. Among the business
features discussed was the organb.a
iioii of a junior Dirates Club to work
in cooperation with the club, the details
to he perfectly! at the club meeting
Monday afternoon. Miss Cretch
e;i William and M'-. Rosa lee At¬
kinson were elected as two new mont*
?cis of the tint'.
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M VRSIl FS OF (,l V \N TO
(It Ftllt VII VN \ 1V FRS VRV
1Ot Marches Giynn Chapter nuiubor
(hrnty tier of Star. u;i! coio■
it* i linth anniversary Thurstlay
even in if \v i th a <kUirbtfuI musical pw
g riim and MH-jstl hour at the regular
nmetinjr the chapter at the Ma<onu
hall at s o clock, luterrsimjr features
are beinR u ranged by Mrs. T. S. Gil
chiist am! M v Wiley O'Quinn, who
nw in ehargv ot the celehmtHtn mn
; ruifvmu of the evonintf. All rhaptei
momln’i> and others interested an
urgvM to ho present.
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MRS. t U HOW MU>
HONOKKO \ \ S V \ N Ml
The many Brur.swk k it -ends of Mrs.
Ire Howard, of Savannah, will hi
teivsted in the Ghhovinyr extraets of a
eliirnnc f?u>m tbe Savannah
Vic »:
"M\s. Iao Uowani was oiulorsed
fi r: o'nhoi of the Hoard of Kdueu 1= ti
at the fall fnetrtinjf of the Public
;■ e Goinn-H o| ; he Savannah' Womer.A
FeHioraiion this monung' at the
of M'>. How kins. In addition to err
dorsina Mrs*. Howard, the council
proved havuui: another woman on the
My Beauty Hint
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(Stage Actre s)
Careful Tuny will tell you that per
fnine* s honId nev or level or distort
one's p< rsona lily.
When YolcctinK perfumes, n-me ni¬
h**f -the y .shoHid f/ivc a true pt >jec
Uon of your l eal self, achiov ing full
fr a^ram *e afltr they have touched
ntie’s skin.
The time and place, too, should Ik
com ider' d, for there are inomorc.
when a faint, subtle perfume is tin
most effective.
board, and decided to send a request
to city council that she he
to fill the vacancy which will occur
on thi’ board next month.
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DIXIE III It 1 DROCRAM
VT El.YN.N D.- T. V. M KKT1NE
The annual Daddy’s Night
tion ot the Clynn Elementary
Teacher' Association was an
ing affair la t evening at the Memo \
Auditorium, with a large number
parents and teachers present.
delightful meeting was presided
by Mrs. \. O. Townsend,
and Mis. Ernest Champion,
of the program committee of the
A., announced thd entertaining nutn
hers on the program which
I he interesting business feature.-:.
Choral singing s as enjoyed,
whi' h reports were submitted by
various departments. Three
ive children of the city, .lattice
Paul Itenediet and Steuart Hopkin
pnisenteil a novel comedy ski!
was much enjoyed. Miv Elsie
and Mi Stella Morton, lovely
dancers, whose skill and grace are
ways appreciated, enierljmed
two beautiful dances, a Polish
dance in colorful costume, followed
a tap dance in white satin and
costume. The little dances were
companied by Mrs. Alfred V. Wood.
Hemy .1 minings, one of
sweetest singers, favored the
with the beautiful “Sonny Hoy”
famous by VI Jolson. Mrs.
accompanied her husband, A
composed of Mr. Jenning.,
Burn, Tom Witherington and
Cai swell sang a medley of old
“School Days," “My Wild Dish
and “When You Wore a Tulip."
li; usual inimitable oratory.
Could addressed the meeting with
discussion of
beginning, advancement and
comparable place in civilization,
Could compared education as a
with business, each providing and
ceiving products for the other,
nomic combi ion- effecting both
prises, as when the business man
not pay his taxes promptly, the
Were the ones to suffer. Mr.
commended the teachers for their
operation in the present conditions
isting, and again emphasized to
the important fnctoc they iiud
trusted to them, the child, for
greater part of the day the child
entrust eel, in their care, and -'hey
only impacted the knowledge ,-f (t,
three tt’s to them, hut their
tor good or bad in character
was lasting. Mr. Could’s address
very interesting and was much
ed.
M's. R. E. Benedict appeared
the mi‘H ingr and announced a h one i
performance to he presented hy
early in Oecemhei* for benefit of
Glynn G. T. \ milk fund, ami
the Ci'tiperat.ion of the public. A.
Shelamler presented Mr. (iroover
Hinesville. wh< fold in detail :■
tdue interest ini? features to he \ .‘Tit
ed in the old- ashamed tiddiei
vent ion to bo hold at tin Moo
Auditorium Fr! day and Sato ibiav
ring's, which 1 w ou Id ferine* hu ridre
musician* tr v Bi ■ unswick for i Aie e
Which is hei mg sponsored by the
High F.-T. \ . for the milk ; fur
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PILLOW
IT’S NEW
Mi . A. A, Tarrant, Mrs. ,1. L. Dug -1
gan, Mrs. Robert S, Browne, Mrs. <
Frank Scarlett, Mrs. Edwin Recall,; Tor-j
Mi. Ben Ramsey, Mrs. Fernando
iap Mi-. S. K. Brown and Mr L. A.
Stuckey, hot tea and dainty ssuid
vvichc.- were served. a c a a J
Mr . Mr 1 r! Pairi'h ha' arrived
fr, m Windsor, Vt., to spend the vein
vec at her home on St. Simons Island.
0 0 0 0
Mr . Nat Emanuel, Jr., of Darling¬
ton, S. ('., will arrive the last of the
•a i ek to visit Air. and Mrs. N. Emanuel
on Wright Square.
0 0 0 0
All . A. O. Townsend and Mrs. W.
Fred Guyer left this morning for Sa¬
vannah to visit relatives and friends
fnc y few days.
0 0 0 0
Mis- Mary Miller and Mis ' Louise
Smith have returned to Jacksonville,
after a several days’ visit with Mr. and
Mr s L. A. Miller.
0 0 0 0
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Sampley and
family left last evening for Albany
lo attend the annual session of the
South Georgia Methodist
0 0 0 0
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and
tie sun will leave Friday for their
home in Birmingham, after an ex¬
tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. N.
Emanuel.
0 0 0 0
Mrs. Frank Stacy underwent a ma¬
jor operation at the City Hospital this
morning and her many friends will ' ”
1 glad to know that she is doing as
v eil as can be expected.
000 a.
MV/. Dennis Kline was removed to¬
day from the City Hospital to the
home of her mother, Mrs. T. D.
Sj inrne-, and is improving nicely aft¬
er a recent operation at the City Hos¬
pital.
0 0 0 0
Mrs. J. T. Powell was removed to¬
day from the City Hospital to her
home on Albany street, and her many
friends will be glad to know that she
is improving nic-t-ly after an opera¬
tion.
0 0 0 0
Mrs. Guy Ellis and Miss Virginia
Ellis, of Sea Island Bench, who are
now in Charleston, S. C„ will spend
'1 Tuesday ami Friday in Savannah as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brant
ley.
0 0 0 0
Mr. ami Mrs. Robert If. White, .Jr.,
have a their guests at “El
or. Sea Isla.id Beach, Mrs. Robert
Troutman, Mrs. Henry Troutman, Mrs.
Ti-oirs i liL-i, : ml Mi-. Walter
quitt, all of Atlanta. Mr. White re¬
turned to Atlanta Moftdav evening.
0 0 0 0
’>!r, and Mrs. J. M. lb-aid. Miss
Her d and Elliot, Heald, of
Held, Mass., arrived yesterday and
will he the guests of Mrs. Hoald’s
and Mrs. t■>: Elliot, for
eral (lays while on route to
where they will spend the winter.
0 0 0 0
Mrs. A. R. Craig and little daugh
t.i : , Mary Ann, of Decatur, (la.,
Chime ami Miss Lilia Bellingrath,
Decatur, arrived today and are the in¬
teresting gucsis of Mrs. Lawrence S.
Miller at her home on Albany
Mi's.'Craig is a returyed
Dorn China spending a furlough
this country.
Mnddii Skins
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Dull ... drab complexions ... blem¬
ishes and those annoying defects...
Disappear...as your skin assumes a
smooth, delicate appearance of
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I is yours NOT,'____start to-day.
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RELIEVE ATTACKS
• j tics An amartng has treatment that epilep
■; state proved successful in re
I their attacks has been snp
• plied to sufferers for tlii vears by R.
Lepso Apt. »M. E. Wright St., Mil¬
waukee, Wis. He now wishes to reach
i ail who have not been helped and to
| do of so trial is making (he FREE. startling offer
•I a treatment Write
today, giving sga. tadv)
Did You Ever Physic The
Bladder With Castor Oil?
It ca.-.'t be done. You can <L> it
with juniper oil, bu hu leaves, etc.
.•ontained in Bukets, the M.-niiL-r
sc. Drive out impt-.-ities ar..l excess
i which cause irriation that
in getting up nights, backache,
ins, bladder weaknest vne
ing*. Get a 25c it '•jit t'OX. After four
; it not satis tied, yo : druggist
wM! refund your money, You nri
hour id tc, feel betfe :-r alter hi- Means
ir.£ and you get your re ular sleep,
Sold by EemwU's Ih\ig ^ ore and J.
L. Andrews, druggist. (adv)
’ . 'ONESDAY. NOV. 16, 1932.
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L’ne Chocolates
75c Per Pound
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2121 NORWICH ST. PHONE 23
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SPECIAL
Tht’vsfbys Seafood Dinners from 6 to 9 P. M. _ 50c
iclay Noon Dinners - ............ 65c
Sunday >• I* ht Suppers (Seafood) ..........50c
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For Cough s Too Deep
To Risk A Lesser Help
Creomulsio-n was made to deal with
coughs from colds which hang on.
A three-day cough is a danger signal.
There the utmost should be done.
But a trifling cough may develop in
totsomething think deep wise and difficult. Don’t
you it to use (.he utmost
help, even if a lesser help might do?
Creomulsion combines seven major
helps in one. The seven best helps
known to medical science. One is
best for one type of cough, one for
others. Nobody can tell ;:i advance.
So the best way seems to be to com-,
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Creosote stands first. Here it is
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etc. So we combine ail these factors
at their best in a single formula.
For some coughs Creomulsion is
better than you need. One of its
factors might do. But don’t you feel
safer when a minor cough is treated
in the utmost way?
If so, get Creomulsion. It costs
a little more than lesser helps—
$1.25. But your druggist guaran¬
tees it. He returns your money if
von safer are disappointed. You will feel
in any cough if this master
help combats it. Use it promptly.
CMEOMULSiOlW
far ififtirnU f nntjhn
from Colds