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6 SOCIETY { t EDITE D BY MISS HELEN BRANHAM • ... TELEPHONE 56 HOMECOMING I By Will Thompson We have sent the deadly shrapnel We have flung the hand grt*ade We have been at Chateau.Thierry. In death's volley unafraid. We have hung like tireless bulldogs On the routed German flanks. We hav e penetrated, singing. In the vanguard of the tanks. We have aimed our blow for freedom Yonder lie our strength and blood— We have crossed the fields of Flan, ders, Tasted daily fire and flood. Now we're coming home to battle On the Golden Field of Life. Find us places, find us places—■ We with hearts inured to strire. Business Woman's Club Week-end House Party The Business Woman’s club of the j Y, W, C. A. are spending the week. ! end on St. Simon Island in the Gign. illiatt cottage. o Girl Reserves to Meet Tuesday The regular meeting of the Y. W. C. A. Girl Reserves will be held Tuesday afternoon in the hall over the Bijou Annex_ An interesting fea. ture of this meeting will be iritia. tion service. YWCA Business Woman’s Club to Meev The Y. W. 8. A. Business Worn, an’s club will meet Monday evening in the hall ove rthe Bijou Annex. Last Monday night after the regular business routine, a movie party was enjoyed. This week a Fudge Party has been planned for the latter part of th e evening. Woman’s Mission Society or Advent Church to Sell Cream The Woman’s Mission society of the Advent church will sell Ice cream in Orange Park Tuesday after, noon, beginning tit 3:30. The money secured at. this time will be sen’ to the church home and orphanage in Dowling Park. Fla, A most cordial invitation is extended to every one to patroniz e these ladies who are vork. ing for such a noble cause. —O Popular Private School to Re-Gper. It will he of much interest to the mothers and fathers of Brunswick who desire that their children at tend a private school to know that Miss Josie Smith will re.open her school this winter, beginning Sep. tember 15, On account of being out of the city last year Miss Smith did not conduct her school which was badly needed ami greatly missed. She only takes a limited number o' pupils, so in this way can give indi vidual attention to each pupil. Any, one wishing to communicate call phone 825. —O— Ice Cream Supper at Taylors Chapel The Ladies Aid Soeltey of Taylors Chapel gave a most enjoyable and successful ice cream supper oh the church grounds Friday evening at t i MONDAY _ * Matinee and Ni^ht Vaudeville and Pictures THE WINTER GARDEN The snappiest, speediest traction on the Southern Pretty Curls and Funny Constance Talmadge in W ffv** “BETTY’S BURGLAR" [ . " ' ‘ Start 53:30 and 8:15 [ ■ Admission 15c and 30c Constance* Talmadge, Triar*' ‘TERROR OF THE RANGE” Tomorrow Matinee & Night TOM CORYAT during the reign of King James I, introduced the table fork in • England. You may introduce o"e to a piece of Peach Pie, ROYAL CAFE which time a large crowd from all aroun dthe community gathered there to partake of delicious ice crean. and home.made cake for which the e la. dies are famous. Quite a number of cars carried people out from town. McKay.Fleming The following announcement trom the Asheville Ctizen will be of much interest to many people in Bruns, wick for both persons are well known here. Miss McKay wa's con. nected with the public schools in this city for several years and Mr Flem. ing has always made his home in tin city, where lie is very popular both in the social and business world. Mrs. Harriett Wheeler McKay an. nounces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Kate Shaw McKay, to’ Mr. Charlton Wright Fleming of Brunswick. Ga. Miss McKay’s fam. ily formerly lived at Kings Moun. tain hut for the past few years have made their home in this city. Mr, Fleming is the son of Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Fleming of Brunswick. lie Is connected with the American Ship, building plant of that city. Th 0 wed. ding will be solemnized (lie middle of September at the home of the bride.elect's mother at 136 1.2 Bilt. more avenue -O Mr. and Mrs S. A, Lamb and lit. tie son and Mis s Pauline Johnsoil of Jacksonville are spending the week, end on St, Simon Island, Miss Bufort Aiken will leave Mon day night for Brevard, N. C., to spend a month, Mrs liinus Levy and Miss Mil dred Levy are visiting relatives In Savannah. Mrs. J_ J, Richards is the guest of friends in Fernandina. —o— Mr and Mrs. B. A. Beard and their guest. Miss Fannie Ellenberg of Morven, are spending the week, end at Brookman with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Livingston Miss Marjorie Bowler will leave ihe middle of September for Talia. liassee, to enter school. Mrs. B. F. Mann. Miss Annie Lyle and Master Frank will return to the city from Atlanta, where they have been spending the summer, Mis's Jennie Franklin left Saturday night for Atlanta to visit friends. Mrs, R. R. Hopkins and children and Mrs, Angie Stewart who have been at Canton, N. C., for several weeks are now spending some time at Balsam, N. C. Mrs. I, Fruchtinan has returned to the city after a visit with friends and relatives in New York City. • —O Miss Margaret and Marie Ralston will return today after spending three weeks at Skyland, N. Cj —o— Mr. and Mrs. J. TA NARUS,( Whittle and | daughters. Marie and Ruth, will leave at an early date for Macon, Thom, aston and Savannah. —O — The many friends of Air. and Mrs. C. Z, Walker will regret to Uea - that their little daughter Alice, has been quite ill in Hendersonville. N, C, —O— Mrs. H, B. Maxe.v, Misses Flor. enc e and Ann Maxey will leave Wednesday for Chicago to visit Mr, and Mrs. S. S. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs, 1), W. Aliddieton and children have returned to the city after spending two weeks on St. Si. mon Island —O— Aliss Sarah Marr McCormick will leave shortly for a visit with rela. tives in Macon before going to Tus. calcosa. Ala., to enter the University of Alabama for the fall term. Miss Elizabeth Mann will attend Washington Seminary in Alantu this winter. —O— Frank Todd reurned to Atlanta •hiurday after spending a week with his cousin, I)r, 11, W. Todd. —O—• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Mrs. E. H Scott have returned from 3t. Simon Island. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. AVood will return in a few days after spend, ing several weeks in North Carolina and New York City. O The Liberty Theater takes this op. portunity to advise the public of the greatest of afl serials which is to start at this popular play house on 'Tuesday, August 26, “The Carter Case,’’ a Craig Kennedy story, is fill* of thrills and you cannot afford to mis s it. See this week’s rogram on the back page. 1898 1919 Miss Smith's Private School Will Re-open Monday, Sept. 15, 721 Grant St. Grades 3d to 10th Phone 825 The undersigned announce that they have formed a partner, ship for the practice /of law under the name of CONYERS & WILCOX with offices after August/ 15, 1919 at Brunswick Ga C. B. CONYERS J. MARK WILCOX Auto Service DAY and NIGHT CALL— Buick Hack Station Phone 1004 F. J. McHALE, Prop. L. J. LEAVY AUCTIONEER 37 Years’ Experience Guarantees Satisfaction Sales Made Any Place in State Frierson’s Exterminator is nor. poi, sonous and it has no objectionable* odor. It does not stain. Leading drug and grocery stores can supply ft; large bottle with sprayer only 50 cents. THE BRUNSWICK NEWS Closing Out All Ladies’, Children’s and Men’s Low White Shoes At Reduced Prices All Sizes and Widths See Window H. HIRSCH 1427 Newcastle St. Phone 257 CwnMp Satisfaction Wc can’t control the way a man feels when he drives into our place—he may be paying a friendly call to get infor mation. he may be towed in because of battery trouble, he may be happy, or angry, or half way between But one thing we can always do, SEND HIM AWAY SATISFIED And that’fc our job_ When the job is done It will °e done RIGHT. If you want advice ,if you want SERVICE, if you want repairs, if you need anew battery, COME TO BAT TERY SERVICE HEADQUARTERS. No one can have YOUR interest more at heart than the company who first organized trained battery service— whose batteries are installed by the great majority of Americarj. car builders, and who developed the BONE DRY WILLARD with THREADED RUBBER INSULATION. Willard Service Brunswick Battery & Motor Cos. Phone 251 1514 RICHMOND SREET Two Ton White $3,300 F. O. B. CLEVELAND ~v J. W. S. HEATH MOTOR COMPANY 1602 Newcastle St. Service Tim The Brunswick Laundry—the old original is endeav* oringto make SERVICE its one creed! Send us your most expensive Pieces and trust us for the rest. ‘KLEAN KLOTHES KLEAN” Brunswick Laundry 1510 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 129 C. B. DAVIS ,Mgr. Riggsbee Grocery Cos. get your money’s worth. Some of the things we have 5 White Head Cabbage . 8c lb. Glynn County Tomatoes.. 15c lb. Glynn County Shelled Buttter Beans Glynn County Grown Okra 20c lb. Glynn County Grown Corn Watermelons li Select Fresh Country Eggs 60c doz. Best Creamery Butter 70c lb. Good Cheese 45c lb. Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon 75c lb WE GIVE HONEST WEIGHT AND FULL MEASURE Quick Delivery. We try to Please Riggsbee Grocery Cos. A. Riggsbee, Prop. Telephone 165 SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1919