The Cordele dispatch and daily sentinel. (Cordele, Georgia) 1920-1926, February 27, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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“MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. Qffice Phone 30 JUNIOR SYMPHONY CLUB MEETING | 'The‘iJli'l_lidi‘ Symphony Cluh was dclightfully entertained Saturday uf,‘l ternoon ‘at the home of Miss Mabel Hunt with Misses unt and Eliza hoth Cunningham as hostesges. 'l‘hci reception” room where the guests as. | sembled was beautifully decorated with mnarcissug and Jonquils, In fln;f dining room, punch was served hyf Miss Lillian Watson. : The mecting was presided gver by Il th> president, Miss Mamic Lanrai Harris,; An interesting business seflli -&‘fls held during which plans | we liveussed for the program to | be given at the community hall un! the night of Mareh the fourth forf the State Federation of Music Ciubs!| which meets in Cordele the 16, 7| and 18 of March. Delegates elected | ta attead the convention were thc; prasident, 'Miss Mamie Laura Har. | ris and Miss Evelyn MecArthur: alr(-r.! nates were Misses Gla(iys Kiaz anid | Martha Westbrook. A report from the chairmaa of the committee for *‘Tag Dav,”” showed that a very niec sum hai been rea. lized. ' A parliamentary drill was con. | ducted by the parliamentarian, Mis.«? Evelyn MecArthur, after which the' following program wags rendered: | Moonlight ......__ Sonata Beethoven | Miss Carolyn Williams | Valse ............... Devinc.Looner ; Miss Elopise Dodson | Tarantella c0.0.U......... BEnpleman, Migs Martha Westhrook l BANOL. .ol ei, o Krensler Miss Mildred Harris i Htude .0. Ghopin Miss Annie Zee McGougan i Twittering of the birds ...... Blur Missg Elizabeth Cunningham I Nalße xliGht Vo \";xluk} Miss Mamie Laura Harris ; At the conclusisn of the program | a dclightful social hour was enjoyed! during which the hostesses served anl ice course. | The next mecting will be held at| the home of Mrs. Ed Joncs on Thir.! teenth avenue, with misses Mamie' {Laura Harris and Mildred Harris, and little Miss Mary Ballenger as' hostesses. 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Outler, of Rome, spent the wiek end in the city with his moth. er, Mrs. M. O. Outler. Mrs. J. A. Otwell and children bhave returned from a visit to rela tives in Cummings. | s _‘ Miss Susie Pcarl Joneg, who is a sty dent at G, N, I. C., spent the week end her with her parents, Col. and Mrs, J. Gordon Jones, ..Butter, Kist—Aghburn.., Creamery Butter used. 2-27-3 t Take home a package for the kid dies; grown-ups like it too—Butter Kist. 2-27-3 t Miss Mary Bivins spent the week enl at home rcturning Sunday after noon to her school at Oakfield Friends ~f Miss Margaret Maddox are pleaged to see her out again after a week’s illness. Miss Mae Ponder has returncd from Leslie. Mrs, Fannie Hyde has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs, Hollis Kezar, in Elko. Butter Kist—Cordele - Drug Co. 2-27-3 t Mr. J. M. Clements is in Atlanta for a few days on husiness. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Ryals spent Sun- Jay with Mr. Ryals parents in Abbe ville, ROADS 1921 INCOME O NETS $615.925,619 ] $615,925 Washington, Feh, 27.—Net opera ; ting incom: ¢ railroads in the United - States, gums available for interests, dividends, rentals and surplus of the | corporations owning the properties amounted for 1921 4o $615,625 619, ac cording to complications made for and 1/'~l.~:Uf:d today by the Association of l}{uiiwuy Executives, This was com | puted by the asgociation to represent & return of 2.31 per cent on the tenta tive valuation fixed upon all railroad property by the interstate commerce commission, and covercd reportg from ~all of the class 1 railroads which operate the greatest proportion of American railway mileage, The total operating revenue for 1921 was given as $5,569,888,000, or 10.6 pir cent less:.than for 1920. Total operating expenses were $4,602,425 000, a decreage of 22.2 per cent. WILL OPEN CANDY KITCHEN ' (By South Georgia News Service) Thomaswille, Ga., Feb., 27,—Mr. Dillon has come from Brunswick to Copen a candy manufactury in Thom i asville. He planned to put some mnov eltics on the market in the way of | inexpensive packages and also to open a candy kitehen for local and retail patronage. Mr. Dillon has secured a very ‘desirable location in tha heait of the business district. Home Phone 313 NATIVE OF ENGLAND DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHT Waycross, Ga. Feb. = 21--Mr.. Emma Hyde Jeffers a native of England died at the residence of her daughter in law here Thursday. Mrs. Jeffers was njpety-three yeors of age and a native of England. She e¢ame to this country when ske was an infant leearning to walk on the voyage over. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jeffers is survived by her daughter in law, six grand crildren ten great grand children and one great-grand child. st e . Professor Standard, principal of the Cordele High - School, is quite sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Goin. I'riends of Mrs. C. E. Brown will be glad to know she is recovering from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murray returned yesterday from their wedding trip and arc¢ at home with Mrs. P, H. Willis, on Eleventh avenue. Friends of Miss Mildred Brown will be pleased to know that she is able to attend school again after an absence of some days on account of illness. Mrs. A. F. Taylor, of Savannah, and Mrs. J. H. Hardy, of Eastman are spending the week here, the guests of their brother, Mr. J. L. Carmen and family, It's “Up to You To be Alert, Progressive Up-to-date Youcanbeifyoumdonego:)dbook and a few magazine articles each month Get them at Your PubliciLibrary Our Motto: CLEANLINESS! Nowhere on earth does Cleanliness tount more than in a market. Real izing this «we maintain a perfectly Sanitary Condition, QUALITY ONLY THE FINEST If a clean market, clean market products, choic est of quality and right prices appeal to you, then BUY YOUR MEATS AT OUR MARKET J. H.'SKIPPER, Mgr. Phone 183 ® Hot Weiners 5c Stop and get one. We sell Apples, Oranges, Fruit, Cigars, Cigarettes and drinks. OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT BROWN'S LUNCH STAND Corner Kelly Lot and Bth dtreet. THE CORDELE DISPATCH FRIDAY NIGHT AFFAIR WAS DE IIGHTFUL FOR EVEYBODY. Misses Florence Dow, Lou Hamil ton and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Arvaniti came back enthusiastic beyond measure over the Friday play night at Arabi which the vpeovle of the town have organized through Com. munity Service. More than a hundred people at tended the I'riday night event in the schogl auditorium, all of them enter. ing into the diversion with the most wremarkable apparent pleasure. The Cordele party, who are themsglves enthusiasts over the good work of Community Service found the enthu. siagsm and the spirit at Arabi = far stronger than they had expeeted when they determined to go on in. vitation extended them from the peopla there. Some of the Arabi p].‘l)’(’rS are coming to Cordele next Saturday night to join in making the publie play night here as large a suecezs as. they have in Arabi on Friday night. ORGANIZE AN GRCHESTRA MEETING TOMORROY NIGHT ey The newest thing is an orchestra, Musicians intqrested in this propos. ed organiation should meet Mrs. Claudia Pate at.her home tomorrow evening at cight o’clock. She re. quests those who will be interested to phone her at her residenle phone Honramz[;z/ Good Mattress I conlelp you St : y‘ il VEN if you sat quietly in your W I’ i room all day, doing nothing in T particular you would still need %0 @l Bk sleep. ks ' ¥ O The mere business of being awake l o fi’j —of" seem%, hearing, feeling—uses l G 5,]. up energy faster-than the body pro & -‘I AR ducesit. . o 0 3 églfl LG There is only one known means MR of restoring your life balance, and \ ,4/1 %" that is through a good night's sleep. e €~*‘~% - Deep, sound sleep can only be had fo ' on a bed that is bus/t for sleep—firm, e noiseless, comfortable. - If you know these £ne Simmons Metal Beds and Springs—built for sleep—you will be glad to know about Simmons Mattresses that rest every tired muscle and nerve. - Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses cost little if any more than the ordinary. : i Come in and make an early selection.} Simmons’ FELT MATTRESS - e o ————— R ‘The highest type of Felt e Mattresa—built for sleep. oo == sl e ee e e N T B~ ==l highest grade, and thor e o Corersd it honce e L L ee Tt @ ticking of the fi aI ;W%N . i@;:étfic'i;fic&i:éfiffim M'W, " that comes onlywithlonz e e e LT White Label _._____.... $lO,OO Blue Label -..........525.00 Green Label cecincai-- 315,00 RediLiabel . .........2.°9¢2.60 J. M. WITHERINGTON ' Cordele,} Ga. T T R v ' b SIMMONSBEDS Y ‘ Hl A - MR Ak Built _for;Sleep Painting Automobil MANY FINE AUTOMOBILES ARE RUINED IN APPEARANCE By a poor job of refinishing or repainting. There is all the difference in the world be tween a real job and a near job. We have heen painting vehieles a long time and know how to do it. Let us sembit our esti mates. Our prices arve reasonahle. SEAT COVERS AND TOP WORK PROMPTLY DELIVERED ' Cordele Top & Harness Co. FORD SERVICE STATION FHONE 250 . CORDELE, MELON GROWERS ORGANIZE THREE LOCALS IN SUMTER (By South Georgia News Service) Ameriels, Ga.,, Teb, 27,—Three lo cals -in the Middle Georgia -~ Melon Growers Agsociation ‘have been Or. ganized in’ Sumter county-—at Leslie, Americusy and Andersonville —an i about 500 aercs have been signed up in the three. Directors have been cleected and will attend the meeting of the: association ~ at Dublin .on Thurgday of this week. The Ameri. cus Ipeal will be represented by George 0. Marhall, county agent who also condlets private farming operations necar Americus. CARLOAD AMERICUS PORKERS BRINGS EIGHT CENTS POUND (By South Georgia News Service) Americus, . Ga.; Feb. 27,—The best price obtained for hogs in many months was paid here Saturday for a carload of porkers for shipment to an abbattoir in South Carplina. The price paid was 7 1.2 and 8 cents a pound f. o. b. Amerieus. The sale was made through George O Mar shall county agent. Private buyers have been buying up hogs here within the last few daye at 6 1.2 cents, 382 any time Tuesday. It will not do to delay. If you want to get in please be prempt. Gold fishes should fast one day a week. i *mmr Pl Every Woman Will Agree With U g 2 ‘['. 'l.;. 4 1] 1 AR /7 N ; ‘\ g Bl " '}:::.’{;!,f \ .U y e// i Q) the good brushes and brooms are ‘a great aid in keeping the house spic and span. That’s the kind of brooms and brushes we have here— well made; with good straws and bristles that will hold their shape and sweep clean for a long time. Look at these good values. 4-string Brooms .... .50e 5 string Brooms, . . ....$l.OO F. L. Bartholomew CORDELE, GEORGIA. @ T PICTUBES AND PICTURE FRAMES e AT REASON ABLE PRICES . When your start your spring clean ing you will want some pretty New Pictures, You have pretty pictures laying around, getting soiled and wrinkled, Why not have them framed now? I will be glad to ghow you the moulding and make a splendid price of the pictures wanted, © : : . . .E.R.OVERBY PICTURE FRAME AND ART STORE 103 Suwanee Hotel Building C ordele, Ga. F Buy Watson’s Lion § é Strength Back Bands {7 . e | 1!;? the best in the world, manufactured B , at home, _using home products, by, ;zfifi;fi; ,- home labor, e : ;;?&i% i For Sale by (; it All Leading Hardware and Gen ’wéfi ¢ f‘/ eral Supply Stores 7 AN ey ! S. M. Watson Co., Cordele, Ga. Foundry And Machine Work We have been building mach: nery, making heavy repairs, . and selling pulleys, shafting, belting, boiler and mill sup plies in Cordele for @ quarter of a centary and more. The greatest thing we have sought in alil that time was to ren der a full gollar’s worth of service for a dollar, Have we any right to expect your business. We are equipped to do your work in dependable manner and within reasonable time. Call us B U TR TR P Tomlin-Harris Machine C Tomim-narris acinine 0. CORDELE, GEORGIA. . - Childers & Puckett Other grocevies in line with these prices. Fresh Ifruit at all times, bl Green Cabbage 5 | waid DR RRORIN: . veadiY c Green Cabbage 4c Porpoun®',..... ..., 00 o Fresh Cellery ' 156 HAn IRNeN. .vl viwy ety Fresh Country Eggs P .e ey 3oc Phoneus vour'needs,: We deliver promptly. ‘We have the goods at the right prices. . .. . : Childers & Puckett PHONE 170 el 5 Cor. 6th St. and.Bth, Ave. We give United Publicity Coupons. 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