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SUNDAY ocT. 14 1622,
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W! PON'T WANT TO GO TO BED
PPROrld wide over this inenaid: 0
% JRou’t want.to go o ped”:
Dade, and mothers far and near
,‘i'ytmuu ekl e
il ;3 f( T«memr mammnw*gw
Herc §r oft in Zanzibar
: %}m iglook, mace of show g@j
H ‘the the ;;fle:vlad % I“}’xq’u.‘iylyifi‘if',:} :Nn
In the Dblistering torrid zone Syl Mo
'Tfih one toneh of nature’s knownk J
l‘; life’s various tongucs itk “said
: "‘;",don’t want to go to kgl i
gl Rg T s 4
*Thiz has ¢ ver been the wn?. A ,’
Of the voungsters ati theiriplay *~ i
o I;’figlxt' 1 onickly dries sthe r t(\'flTs
'l‘lféuibli cwiltly disappears i ‘
Joy is every wherc about
Here and there in and ont . !
Yet when night comes on they eroy '
That so glad a day should dic
And they they think that they will:
o N miss |
Goinething more of precious bliss l
86 shouts every eurly head: /
“I;};l‘on 't want to go to bed”’ I
Age s glad to put away :
Al the burdens of the day
~ Glad to lay the worrics down .
Quit the noises of the fown |
And in slumber end the care
That has m:t them hera and there
_ But the children dg lot know
«» Life is freighted down with woe
‘They would run until they drop
Hoping: day would newver stop
Calling back when ‘it had fled
s¢l don’t want to go to bed’’
B —EDGAR A. GUEST ..
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%LENGO-ORA.WFORD
1 Miss Mary Alice Lingo- and Mr.
;‘Guy 8. Crawford, of St Louis were
/ united in marriage Wedn2sday night
: at the ‘home of the bride’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charks Lingo, *on
| Brannon avenuc, in the presence of
: a lla;ge’ assemblage of friends and
relatives,
A profusion of coral vine and pink
oleander beautifully decorated the
- home and in the living room ap im
provised - alter was effectively bank:
ed- with a wealth of ferns and state.
yAy ‘galms, which formed a rich fo)
age back ground for the wedding par.
“ty. Candelebra holding pink tapefifi
"were placed on eithcr side of the' al:
tar and floor baskets of coral vine
and asparagus ferns?emphasized " thc
‘altar motif. : :
Preceding the ‘cercmony Miss Melva
Clark sang ““Until’? and ‘‘Because’:
accompanied by Mrs. H. 'O. Johes
The bridal party entered fo the
. stiains of Mendelsshon’s wedding
ifl’fl}(h. “
Entering {irst was Miss Frank
. Marsh of Cordele, gowned in an or
',;;,;35: satin carrying an arm bougunet of
#China astersy
8% Then came Miss Elidabeth Brown
Who wore a quaint beruffled mode
bf pink taffeta with long side draper-
Her flow'ers were pink asters.
_Little Catherin¢ Smith dressed in a
Mainty flesh m‘gaixdi"é trimmed with
French roses, tripping in like a fairy
beattorcd rose petals ‘in .the path ol
| ho{;f.bride who entered on the arm of
"fher father. : e
y The Jbride was lovely in a wedding
fgown of ercpe back satin brnamented
with ‘seed pearls. The veil ‘was,
caught to her dark hair with'a’ sil
* her bandeau and orange blossoms
} She carried a shower ‘bouquet of
| bride’s ros>s and wvilley Tikies. e
{ They werc met at the alter by the
{ groom and ‘his best man, Henry Allen
§ of lM}‘m-,o‘n, form;z'ly“'o.f' “Kmericus. . - -
. Dr. Carl W. Minor, pastor of the
! First Baptist chufch redeived the
vows of the youhg couple with' the
! beautiful ring corémony.’ At this
| timé Mrs. Joneés “softly’ rendered
“Beoruse You're Youd irom ' Mig
e i Geih
¥ Mrs. Crawford is the réin-f;r child «of
o, Mr..and Mrs. Lingo is. a gkaduae of|
W the Americus high sehiook snid_,g'.lras( |
“host of fricnds herc who regret:that
ther marriage takes Trer to @jdistam:}g
REifl o vemide. | WSEE R B L ]
¢ Mr. Crawford 'is. well known in
Axéi'ri«us where he;'v"v"‘a_s: v:s:tatji;éed 4t
EScither Pleld during th~ World Wu
i My ‘and Mrs. Crawford ‘left later t
“Yin the evening for i}éifir&j}motor‘tri‘p ‘
'to points in Florida_after which they |
j will go to their home in Bt. Loxis}
b —Americus Times-Recorder~ i
[EAR BOOKS BEADY -~ |
4l ®™e Thalian vear books are .out |
Hnd same ean be seeured at the Lit
| Vrary. The cost toréaeh 'member will
be $1.72, 2WO s t
X e Sl
Mr. T. E. Jonnings, rcturned Fri
day from Jacksonville whers 'ht.aQ;
tended the Rexall conmvention, '; ©
Y esse LT it/
< Mr.and Mrs. R G. Easom an
mounce the birth of a sonm, September
20th; who kas been named R. G
flé!fl in’ 3 # . ;
Soriety
ALL-DAY PRAYER SERVICE
The issionary Socicty of the
Fitst “Baptist clurch-will ‘hold an all
day prayer servieq for Home . Mis:
‘sions b the's'tbureh &
- Oetobece@nd beginning at 10180 o
" ItA wi:l be continued through the after.
f 1;:-&%-"&'% Can - intcin ssion it ?n%r
tor Meon which ‘will be sex?w‘ji;&n_-; v
thh. ladies in the bascment, / o
It is earnestly hoped that at. thie
il meeting of the new year's work
~‘-N'é»s¥ member wilf'mal_(e';,grg effort to
bo present and in every way possi
ble coopcrate with our mew prosident
and old officces,
The program follows: ‘
Morning services at 10:30 .
Song—Sweet Hour of Prayer. :
Prayer— a 2
Song—by Mrs. Butts..
Tald on how wo can strengthen
State Missions through Mission Study
—Mrs. Lovettc. :
Prayer for State Workers—
Talk on Christ’anp Edueation—Mrs
U. V. Whipple.
Reading—by Mrs. Kiker.
Lunch to. which all ladies of the
church are invited. :
.~ Aftornoon Session
Song—Where He Leads Me I Wil
Follow. -
Prayer—
. Devotionil—led by Mrs. R.' L
Luffman. =
. Song—Mrs. Singleton. ;
' Talk op our PBenevolenece—Mrs
Green, = ' °
Talk “on Campaign Work—Mrs.
Durrett '
Song— TUnanswicred ' Prayer—Mrs.
Coker.
Business Session—
\—MßS. J M. DIFFEE, President
MR, J. O ANDERSON AND FAMILY
MOVE TO WEST POINT 4
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson and
children leave today for West Point
wherk they will make their future
heme, Cordele friends regret the de
parture of ‘this ¢stimable family and
the best of good wishe: will attend
them_ in_ their mew . home.
AL MUY MEBTING !
s '.'Tfizé";'!:&@gutiv): Committce of fhe
W, MU. of the Houston Association
will meet. in thie Baptist ehureh ‘Tues.
Aday afternoon at 2:15 o'cloek.
- yT}n;sgg;hgfim;_meeging of the As.
godufio‘)_la]iybm' ‘and it is important
that every member. be present,
~ —MRS. R. E. JORDAN Supt
For Sy el CEARS e T Ay 2ia
MISSTONARY MEETING
The regular business meeting of
the- Wosian’s Missionary Soclety of
the Pivst Methodist church, will be
bt‘ld; Monday _afternoon at five
o’clock at the ehureh.’ S
A full “attendance is requested,
Mis. R. B. Soloman spent Thurs.
day. in Mahén. et s
g N R
Miss Jane Forehand is spending thy
week end with home folks in Vienna.,
vov oo
© “Friends will regrét to liear of the
iliness of Miss Nannic Benson, |
WER WREe S S tEc g
Mys: Dobbin Holmes refarned to:Cor
dcte Hast Wednesday. = o
T wa EEE N
Mrs. Perry Cocke: and little son wil
leave today for.a months visit to the
tormer’s sistir, Mrs. Ralph Chandler
in- Moutlrer: Phwes,” N€.-« © 1
eEr ~ S
_ Mrs G. M. Rogers :nd Mrs. | Me-
Gau:g‘fl',. aff _Llllv ;vzere visitors. in Cor
(]*.mh.}‘wi‘y: MR ST S NI e
calenol wlne .E BN FPULY G
Mrs: Mary E. Popc, of Jacksorville
who'las spent the past several weeks
i Mucon, ‘the ‘guest ‘of Mcsdames R
L. Wilson zand: Milo: Medlock, arrived
Friday aftornoon for a visit to friend:
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- “If ‘you want to please her,
take her a box of Candy.
. She will appreciate your
good - judgment as well as
the quality of these rich, lus:
“eclous’ delicaeies: - v o
< 'Always for [Everything’ In
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./ PHONE 284 - -
Home
Phoné 313
- Mr, Clify Montfort will leave for
‘Texas. where he goes to spend some
months in the cotton business, ¥
e e R ol iny i h
. Mrs. J. W. Haslam and little son
heve roturmed from a visit to Pine
hurst. 3 ‘
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Mr, and Mus, ?(n ‘Whelehel, of
Hatley, were visifors in the city to
Y. - ¥ ¢ ; 2
Al s ATI o
vende b cwPiano. . Day, . Sunday
Ooboi’;;r Ist Baptist ‘Sund-a;" Schoo,
mfi' befalty. > i
TN ee e ]
Mys. Kithy, of NeWian, ‘s visffingl
her' daughtcr, Mrs, J. P, ‘Merriweath:
er on Twelfth avenue. :
N.® 8 » ¥
. Friends ofs Mrs. 1. E, Fletehul
will be glad to know that she is im
proving atter a wecks illness . ‘
T® ¥ =
"Mr. and Mrs. J. G Forehand andl
son, Louni¢ Leonard afiQfiMiss Wnterr‘
of "Vienna, were visitors in the city |
Friday. AL i 3 {
; s ey !
Misscs Frank Marsh and Eunice
ngal have returned from Americus!
where they attended the }uingo-\"‘raw
ford wedding on Wedncsday evening
Yy . o r_% 0w
Miss Mary Dilys Poolo, of Warwick
is spending the week end: here with
relatives, enrouts’ to By Springs
where she will teach this falt.
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Mr. and Mrs: W. R. Hdowell and
little son, Billy who hawe béen
ouests for several days of friends in
the ¢ite. left Friday by automobile
for thair home in Jacksonville, Fla.
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Mrs. M. M. Me Gehe2 of Atlanta
who has been the guest of her daugh:
‘ter, Mrs, M. Wakeficld retuined
home today aeccompanicl by her little
granddaughter, Sara Wakefjeld.
Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Williams, Miss
Willie Mae MeCollum, and Messrs.
John Williams and L. B. Gleaton will
form a party motoring to. Milledge:
ville Sunday to visit Miss Frankic
Bell Williams, who is a student at G.j
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JINTERSHITHS
T soLD sgks — A SINE GENERAL ToNiC
PEANUTS, COTTON SEED AND
OTHER FARM PRODUCTS
. WE SELL
HEAVY GROCERIES, MEAT SALT,
SEED OATS, RYE AND WHEAT.
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU
BUY OR SELL. :
-~ 'PHONE 100
" ‘Orange blossom Talcum Powder with
~.» the odor of the blossom ..)........ 30e
" Loose Leaf Filler, Bxlo ............... a¢
~ Stenographer’s Pencils ..... ... S e
Namnally’s Chocolates, Ib, ............ 85¢
Flower Bulbs now _l?éady for delivery.
Salovet Poultry Powder ............ 25¢
H@irper’s Magazine for October.
1 .
'CORDELE DRUG CO.
“A GOOD DRUG STORE”. ; PHONE 12
THE GORDELE DISPATOH
MARRYING PARSON TO BE
" LAID TO REST IN ALBANY
Albahy, G, September 30— Early
S«t\rdly morning the body of = the
late ‘Rev. J. A, Rummcy, formerly a
citizen of Albany, who died in
Tampa, Fla, Wednesday night is ex
pected to arrive for funeral and iu:-l
terment hey . Funeral servieas will
be held at the Methodist .-]nz?ch.ufnd
intermceat will follow in Aakview
cemiptery, by the side of his wife
who preceded him to the grave severa
vears ago.
The Rev. M, Rumniy lived the
greate: vart of his life in Albany. He
was a leeal preacher in tlm‘MethodisQ'
c¢hurch but nevir entercd the active
ministry to.the extent of asso«intingl
himself w’th the eonference. |“0ll
many years I wag known throughou!l
th': section of Géorgia ag the ‘‘Mar
rying Parson’’ and officiated af
more Griotna Greca marriage ure-i
monies than perhaps’ any other
clergymay in South Georgia Ho wae[
always at the scivice of " romantic!
young couples who wanted to be
married in a harry, whethor _irate
fathers were in pursuit or not. One
time he maryied a couple in an auto:
mobi'i in front of the court house
herc the bride and groom sitting in
the seat while the officiating clergy
man, Bible in hand stood upen the
running board.
, CHRIST CHURCH
Rev. J. Harry Chesley, Vicar,
Church school, 10:15 a. m.
Men's Bible Class, 10:15 a. m.
Catechism Chart Lecture, 16:16 am.
THoly Community, 11:30 a. m.
s You are cordially invited.
CLOSING NOTICE :
On and after Octobar first, the
express coffices in Corde’e will cisse
at five p m.
R. W. Burke for Southenstern.
W. S. Murray for Aw erican
9.28.-37
. et et ee W St
Bob Neal, Harry Williams, and Char
les' Ward motored to Shellman te
spend the week end.
‘BIG FILM CITY TO BE
© LOCATED NEAR TAMPA
\ riv N L ke Y O
J 'l:ingupn; 'l‘f“lu., '3;; tember' 30.—Tdmps
iy to have a film eity loeated with.
|! in five miles of its corporate limits
- The Florida West Coast Studio
capitalized at $2,500,000 and operat:
I ing under: a Maryland chaxter, -hat
. received permission to begin business
in Florida.
Under the térms of a contract
with the Tampa Board of Tradg the
corporation is to build a film eity on,
the tract of 1,000 acres and is obli.
gated to spend $2,000,000 in actva,
~ developments and production work in
; the next five' years,
TOLD TO GO AFTER BUSINESS
Valdosta Sept. 80.—Railroad. so:
liciting agents for various lines work
ing out of Valdosta have been told:
to resume their search for business.
'Embargoes are being modified and
the roads getting in positien ' to
handle business in a more satisfac:
tory way following the close of the
strike, ; ;
Fr ends of Mrs. J. T. Bell and little
daughter, Addic Louise regret 't
know that they, have becn quite sick
ofr the past several days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Fitzgerald.
. We have just"eceived
a full car of genuine
Jersey Dairy Cows.
You will be safe in
buying ahy of these.
Also ofie registered
Jersey bull, See these
now. The ‘prices are
right.
: PHONE. 278
6. W. WILBANKS
CORDELE, GA.”
4 ¥ b Lig . Heid '( ;
On Your |
Meat Purchasés .
We offer the following
from the fresh, clean,
sanitary stoek: i |
Stew Beef .. 8 and 10¢ Ib.
Pork ...... 20 and 25¢ lb
Sausage .. 15‘ and 20c !t.
We give choice cuts and
. make prompt deliveries
Weldon's Market
et pHORB Atde 1A
1 Roberts Self Serving BStore.
| { B We wish to remind the ladies
el that we will have in Monday a
. i % speci?lly select lot of new hats,”
.. These Corne’ Every
| Week And Ouight to
: ¢ Pro v e Attractive to
b Home Folks.
B JWe héve‘ladiels tome here from
o other cities that buy and tell us
' the prices are more reasonable.
S You ought-to take a hint from
) that.
MRS. J. D. H. EVERS
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It's Easy To Make.
Golden Brown,
~ Crispy Waffles ...
-
If you use one of tliese ;
Wagner ' waffle irons.
Can be had in alumi
~ num or cast ron.
Please the family often
with delightful waffles,
Buy a Wagner waffle
iron. " ; i -
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| HAVE BOUGHT. ?‘;IjH! wg‘.‘n‘.n;o’-v.;l::gksnn_ SERVICE BTA
TION. FWRST CLASS AUTO SERVICE I 8 OUR MOTTO.
YOURS FOR SERVICE, b
W. R. HUNTER
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¢ 35 1 ';;..‘v ¥k
OUR FRIENDS TELL US
That we are running a fine table and good cooke
ing these days. That meaus you can get a speci
ally appetizing meal at our dining room, Fvery.
thing eleanly and comfortable. Everything fib’d
to eat in scason, " : g
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THE CRYSTAL CAFE
Eleventh Avenue 1A PHOTIANOS, PHY.
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Dr. W. W. McCollum, Dentist =~
Latest snd Most Successful Trestmeat in Gum ‘Distaees,
Pyorrhes, mm mul"‘ui, Bte—Dental xtay :
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