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:qu ELSIE ANTHONY HONORED
‘-f-eé*;yery pleasant occasion was an
- informal party given Wednesday
evening by Miss - Louise Seaborn at
her. héme in Inman Park in honor of
Miss Elsie Anthony of Athens,
.+ Music and games were enjoyed,
. after which refreshments were served
Migs Doris Thurman assisting in ep
taining. ;
- +Miss . Anthony was lovely -in a be
eoming - gown of brown organdic,
made- over cream, {
‘The guests included besides Miss
" Elsie Anthony Miss Mildred Haygood,
Miss Doris Thurman, Miss Nell “John.
son,of Oxford, Miss -Loralee Turner,
Miss. Doris Smith of Augusta, Miss
Ruth :Barge, Miss Esther Barge, Miss
Margaret Bramlette, Mr, Charles Yar
hrough,: Mr. Francis Parker, Mr. Dan
* Printup, Mr. Jesse Clark, Mr. R. J.
Jones, Mr. Clayton Gilbert, Mr.Hnrn]-l
let Branch, Mr, William Walters, Mr.
Jack Anthony, and Mr. Dixie Sea
born.—Atlanta Journal. |
JEFFCOAT-AVERA
2 Mr.‘and Mrs. Joe Glovét Jeffeoat
of Tampa, Fla., announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Garland, to
Mr. Wiray Bertrand Avera, lieutenant
U, 8. A. the date of the marriage to
be “announced later.—Atlanta Journal
: Miss-Jeffcoat formerly resided in
Cordele. and ‘the above announcement
of her approaching marriage will be
of cordial interest to a wide eircle
of friends: here, -
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Mrys. Leland Chester and little son,
and Miss Maude = Wright, of John
ton, 8. C. are expected today for a
vigit: to Rev. and Mrs. O. B." Chester
and family. i
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‘So that was her journey’s end, a dubious position in
cabaret! And Sorrentina had come all the way
from Italy to find the man who deserted her.
in DONN BYRNE’S
“PUPPETS OF FATE”
has been given to portray one of the most appealing
and vivid eharacters the sereen has ever presented
Shg h}ixis done it 'EO well you will forget the actress
and think oply of Sorrentina. . .
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HENS GO ON STRIKE
. When feed is Wrong. Grain
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Purina Chicken Chowder
is the right combination.
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Soviely
Miss - Maude Hartley, of Macon is
visiting iglaties at Raines.
Dr. and Mrrs. Olin Meckenzid, and
little son, Olin Jr., motored to Ameri
cus yesterday. %
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Miss Allie Mae Bussey has return
ed from a visit to her siste Mrs. Den
nis Burke, in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs, Henrry . Jennings, of
Dawsen we e guests for the week end
of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'W. Cannon,
Miss Mary Alice Lingo, of Ameri
cus, spent a short while in the eity
yesterday en route to New York. }
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gleaton loft“
yesterday for a visit to relatives and
friends in Thomasville and Florida.
Miss Lottie Bussey will leave this
weeck for Macon where she has ae
cepted a position in the post office.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gober, of Val
dosta, arc guests of Mrs. Gober’s par
onts, Rev. and Mrs. O. B. Chester.
Mrs. 8. L. Glaze and sons, Luther
and Julian, of Leslie, -e visiting her
cousin, Mrs C, H. Johns on Eighth
street. :
Allen Churchwell of Wayecross,
spent the week end in Cordele with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A R
Churchwell.
Mrs. R. D. Sistrunk, and children,
of Dade City, Fla., are visiting Mrs.
Sistrunk’s mother, Mrs. R. A. Bed-
Food,. .4t Arabi, for two weeks.
GAINOS{COLLINS ... g
Of interest to their-many friends
was the marriage of Mr. Henry Col
ling to Miss Evie¢ Gainos, of Cairo,
which oceurred Wednesday evening at
the home of ‘the bride’s parents. The
bride is a popular and much admired
Jyoung woman, possessing many at
tractive qualitics. The groom is a
prominent business man, well known
throughout Crisp and adjoining coun
ties as a splendid .farmer, active and
wider awake to the betterment and up
building of the county.
"~ After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Collins motored to their country
home in Crisp county where a well
prepared supper was served. Their
many friends extend heartiest con
gratulations and wish for them all
happiness and that sulccess may be
theirs in -every undertaking. ‘
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Phone 313
Miss Florrie Powers spent the week
end in Macon, |
T. N. Bussey, of Athens, spent‘
Saturday in the city.
Miss Lucile Gardener, of Camilla, is,
the guest of Miss Elois» Dodson.
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Miss Carol Ketchum, of Vienna, has
been the guest of Miss Gertrude Land.
Miss Alice Whipple -has returned
from a visit to Mrs. Billy Barlow, in
Tifton. h
Mrs. ‘Guy Cobb has returned from
a visit to relatives and- friends at
Chauncey.
Miss BEunice Royal, of Americus,
was the guest for the week end of
Miss Nan Youmans.
Rev. C. D. Read is the guest of
his sisters, Mesdames Hamp West
brook and J. B. Walters. i
Joe Walters, of Columbus, was the
guest for' the week end of ‘his par
¢nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walters.
Mrs. W E. Brown, Miss Vera
Brown and Mr. Alton Owens, of Ro
chelle, were visitors in Cordele Fri
day.
Miss Essie Grimsley, of Tifton, is
the guest of her sister; Miss Claudia
Grimsley at the home of Mrs. B. S.
Ambrose. ;
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Mrs. J. F. Toler and children, of
Griffim, arrived in the city Saturday
to visit Mrs. S. F. Summers and
family and other friends.
Miss Elizabeth Holland has return
ed to her home in Unadilla after a
visit to her sister, Mrs. R. F. Me
Mullen, - i
Miss Mona Land, of Vienna, and
Miss Dorris Haddock, of Macon who
have been guests of Mrs. Max Land,
returned home yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bonner re
turned Saturday from a vacation trip
to Dothan, Ala., Cottondale and Pana
ma City, Fla. Mr.” Bonner is local
manager for the Southern Bell Tele
phone company. At Dothan they were
guests of Mr. Bonner’s varents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Bonner.
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
A large number of people, ‘includ
ing a number of friends were enter
tained Saturday at the family reunion
of J. A: Sloan at his country home
five miles east of Cordele. The ocea
gion was in honor of the birthday of
Mrs. Sloan, which occurred on the
17th, and the birthday of J. M. Sloan
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, which oc
curred on the 15th.
The revival at Pleasant Grosc Bap
tist «church began Saturday, with
Rev. Wallace Wear, pastor of the
'Cordelc Baptist church doing the
preaching, and Mr. Newell conduct
ing the song services. Everybody is
invited to attend the series of meet
ing during the revival. It is hoped
tfo make this meeting 2 memorable
cvent for the benefits resulting
from it to the church and the entire
community.
The many friends of Miss Em®a
Bundriek are glad to learn that she is
fast recuperating from her prolonged
illness and is ahle to be out some.
EMOTIONAL HEIGHTS IN
STRONG DANA PICTURE
Viola Dana stars in ‘‘Puppets of
Fate,”” the Metro special which comes
to the Cirele Theatre tomorrow as
the feature attraetion.
‘‘Puppets of Fate’? promises to
stand out among all the previous pie
tures of Viola Dana, for here she has
an opportunity to strike out from
flapper roles into a characterization
that pormits her to show emotional
heights and depths. For this reason
it will be well worth sceing.
The picture from an original
sereen story by Donn Byrne, novclist
and shortstory writer, tells of Sorren
tina Palombra, the wife of Gabriel.
Both run a marionette show in Vene
ice; the husband goe salone to New
York, and becoming a wealthy
gambler, forgets his wife, and marries
an adventuress. Sorrentina comes to
America brokenhearted Then she find
herself a sucecess on the stage, and
steps in at the ecleventh hour to save
her hushand from the plottings of
his erstwhile friends. ;
Miss Dana’s supporting cast includ
es Francis McDonald, Jackie San
ders, Fred Kelsey, Thomas Rickertts
and Edward Kennedy, Dallas M.
Fitzgerald directed and the adaption
is by Ruth Ann Baldwin and Molly
Parro. John Arnold was ecameraman
and Sidney I'man the art direetor.
NEGRO KILLED IN FIGHT
Hazlehurst, Ga., July 18 —James E.
Sharpe and Will Matthews, negroes,
one armed with a turpentine hack
knife and the¢ other with a turpen
tine barrel stave went to battle this
morning at the turpentine still of
Mack Hall about 8 miles from here.
Will Matthews’ head was smashed
in so many places that the doctor
had trouble in finding enough left
to sew back but he was the victor as
the hack knife proved the best
weapon and the other negro was kill
ed. Will Matthews has bheen arrested
and will be tried at the next term of
court, 4. -y
We sell Calcium Arsenate at 15¢
per pound. Palmer Jones Co. 7-16-6 t
PAVED. WAY FOR
London, July 18,—With the con
gress of prime ministers of the British
¢mpire nearing its close it now is pos
sible to sum up its achievements
to include the following:
It paved the way for and made
possible the great disarmament con
ference of the world powers.
Its deliberations resulted in the
decision that the Anglo-Japanese al
linnce must be brought into harmony
with the covenant of the League of
Nations which means that the mili
tary’ clause of the treaty must be
climinated and it prompted the idea
of a conference on Pacific problems
which if it be successful, will make
the Anglo-Japanese alliancc unneces
sary.
It created the atmosphere favor
able for the step toward the settle
ment of the Irish question and pro
duced General Smuts to rescue the ne
gotiations from failure at an extreme
ly critical juncture. :
ONE DEAD, EIGHT HURT
Reynolds, Ga., July 18—William
Costello, a Gypsy, was instantly kill
ed four other Gypsies, two being wo
men, and four negroes were seriously
injured by lightning near here early
Saturday nlight during an electrical
storm. It is said that the injured may
recover.
The bolt struck in the middle of
a horse trading camp oceupied by a
number of Gypsies. Several other
Gypsies were stunned. The injured
are being taken care of in ‘this city.
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Is just now getting into full swing. If we are to judge
from the toucsh of summer already felt, it’s certain there’s
going to be no cold days in August this year—July neither, .
We are stocked for the hot weather with merchandise that
will help to keep ’em all cool, summer underwear for all, sum
mer yard goods, Men’s clothing, in fact, everything in every
department that will comprise a complete outfit for summer.
Best of All, The Bargain Prices
The July sale offerings reach every department, presenting '
more bargains. Many are taking advantage of them. It
will pay you to get your mercantile needs here, _ ) it
Men’s Athletic Style Knee Length Summer ; ch
Unionsuits, size up to 44, per 5uit.....-.....
Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, Long Sleeved - 48 c
Shirts or long length Dl'nwm's,'_pcr garment o
Men’s fine finish, high grade Lisle Thread Sox, in hlack
white, gray, Palm Beach' navy or Cordovan ol
colors (3 pairs for $1.00) per pairr ..., ..« 39c
Men‘s Good Quality Sox in IBack or Tan
(3 pairdor 25¢) pebpair .. 8 ... ..., .. :1 oc
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1 tablespoon granuilated gelatine, 1-2 eun .
hot water, two ecups ecold chopped :
chicken, one teaspoon mixed mus- :
tard, a few graing of °cayenns,
1-2 cup heavy cream, a few sprigs of
watercress. Chop the eold cooked chicken
and pound it well in a mortar. Dissolve the :
gelatine in hot water, then add to chicken |
and season with mustard and cayeunne. i
Whip the eream until stiff, add to the mix
ture and turn into a pudding mou'd first
dipped in cold water. Chill on ice for sever
al hours. When ready to serve remove ;
from mould to serving plate and garnish
with fresh crisp watercress. 4
PUDDING MOLDS o
~ If you want to serve the ahove attractive
ly and tastily, get one of these inexpensive
tin or aluminum moulds. There are several
kinds to choose from. ' '
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