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THURSDAY OCT. 12th, 1922,
Office
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iy MY HOPE
This is my hope, that no friend shall
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‘And find me but selfish after all
That never kindly words shall die
‘On my lips unspokcn as n/:n go by;
_That I shall not sit with the setting
' sun,
Counting thz decds which I might
. have done
This is my ereed for the common ,day?
'To play the man as Igo my way “
"To meet what comcs with an upturn
©. el face i
" And bring to my duty aa touch of’
grace, \
To do what I must and little move—
To do what I can till the day is ofer‘
To do what I can that will scatte"“
' cheer . ‘
And brighten the lives of my neigh
bors heve;
To spzak in kindness, and now amnd
then
To serve the needs of my fellow men
Never to sight at thc®long day’s end
Over wasted chances to« play the
. friend. .
This is my hope when the day shal
elose
That I may go to my night’s repose
Glad with the thought that I’ve done
my best
And haven’t failed in some simple
test :
Without regret at hc setting sun
For =sme kindly dee which I could
have done i
% — EDGAR A. GUES'T.
SYMPHONY CIUB °
On account of the revival services
at the Methodist church the meeting
of the Symphony Club has been post
poncl until Friday, October 20. This
time Mrs. Willic Fenn will be hos
tess at the home of Mrs. Bruce Wil
afiins.‘ 0. T. GOWER, President. |
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NORTHERN HEIGHTS, |
COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS - |
! The cottage prayer meeting for
Northern Heights will be held at the
home® of Mrs. Henry Williams with
Myrs. L. H. Webb as leader, on Friday
morning from ten to ten-thirty.
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*STORY HOUR -
! The regular story, hour for ehil:
dren will be held at: the Carnegie Li
brary Friday aftermoon at 3:15
o’clock &
i Al childn;n cordially invited
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* Miss Vivien Huie has returned from
'a visit of several months in Miami
Fla., where she was delightfully en
tertained as the guest of her aunt
Mrs. H. C. Rice.' " ,
You Will--Movie Fans and all Other Kinds of Fans--Take
Our Word for. it Please and Come tosee it! .
~lf he stepped on board the boat he was doomed.
She was absolutely certain of that. She knew that her father
was innocent. Yet he was sure to go to the gallows
i No use to appeal to the officer. He had gimlet eyes and a
mouth like a trap. He had as much pity as a gorilla. It was quite
as futile to trust to the courts. The circumstantial evidence
seemed conclusive. Any ‘jury in he world would decide against
him.
They were to sail at daybreak. Unless—
; Suddenly a plan flashed into her mind. The white corridors
of her girlish hed filled with a cold deadly determination. In;
the space of two breaths, she had ceased to be a little girl. She
was a woman of iron now. She knew it would cost her love and
life.
: 1t required daring and strength
This play is so full of life problems and so well staged
that you will flpd in it all the vigor and interest--all the
adventure and'daring Jyou want. No extra price -but a
dandy extra picture. Here Tonight and ‘Friday Night.
RO iy John. Cain, Jr., Manager
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~J. T. Corey is improving after a
weeks illness.
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~ Friends will be glad to kuow of
the improvement of “Mrs, D. C. Corey
who hos been ill for several weeks.
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Mr. Gordon Cox has been confin
ed to his home for the past severa’
days with illness. ‘
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Mrs. R. L. Poole, of Columbus, will
arrive tomorrow for a visit too her
mother, Mrs. E K. Johnson.
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Mr. and Mrs, Bill Bailey and little
son of Americus, ‘werc guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Goin,
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Miss Minna Ryals has retwmed to
Abbeville after a short visit to her
sister, Mrs. J. M. Clements.
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Numerous friends of Mrs, Thomas
Nesbitt will learn with regret of her
illness.
sxars
Mrs. R. A. Bedgood and little
daughter, of Arabi, were guests to
day of Mrs. Bedgood’s parents, Dr
and. Mrs, D. J. Williams. l
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Mrs. Stephens Neal and family arc
‘now oecupying thg Whstbrook resi
dence on the corner of Thirteenth
avenue and Third street.
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Mrs. H. S. Maloy and son, Mr. Mar:
ion Maloy have returned to their
home in Milan, after a visit to Mrs,
J. M. Clements. l
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rice, of Miami '
Fla. and Mrs. Huie, of Albany, were
guests yesterday of Mr and Mrs. R
E. Huie enroute to Atlanta. i
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Mr. and Mrs V. W. Tommy, for a|
number of yem:s residents of Cordcile
are now making their home at Apop
ka, Fla.
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Cordele friends of Mr and Mrs
Wayne' Fant who recently moved to
Florida, will be interested to know‘
that they are very pleasantly locatedl
at Apopka, Fla. ;
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Cordele friends of Miss Catherine
Cain who is spending sometime with
her sister, Mrs. Royal Daniel, in
Quitman, will be glad to know that
gshe is much improved from her re:
eent illness
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris and lit--
tle daughter, Frederica, who have
been guests of Mrs. Morris’ mother
Mrs. E. K. Johnson left today for
thein home in Athens. They were ac
companied by Robert Johnson who
will attend the Athens Business Col.
lege.
CALl.SEgEl;rlfiliMlST
S 0 SWEAR TWO ATLANTA PO.
LICEWOMEN OF MISS MAMIE
DEVOE i
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Atlanta Ga, Oct 12.—A suit for
scparate maintenance filed in Los
Angles by the young and extremely
pretty bride of Captain Hillard "V
MacGowan, wealthy vouthful former
officer of TFort Benning, caused tc
/be attacked today her alleged pose
as a charming young woman of polte
society and declared her to be a higa:
mist,
Two policewomen, who said ‘they
knew her intimately, studied a photo
graph of her carefully and dictated
atfidavits ‘which thev signed, declar
ing that the cheerless halls of thc
city stoekade were even more fa
miliar to her than Atlanta and Co
lumbus drawing rooms, where she had
been Teceived graciously
They deeclared that the girl was
known as Mary Lonise Williams alias
Mamiec Devoe. She had lived at
various hotels here for brief period:
they said and hecausc of her eonduct
in them had been committed to the
stockade.
Her two hushands named Williams
and Devoe, thcy said, had not been
divoreed when on March 15 the young
woman walked to the altarn on the
arm of Captain =~ MaeGowan, while
members of the army and exelusive
social set of Columbus sat watehingl
with approval. 1
Copies of the affidavits were sent
to Judge A. W. Cowart of Columbus
attorney for Captain MacGowan’s
father promincnt physician of TLos
Angeles. It was at the attorney’s |
request that an investigation was or ‘
dered here by Detective Chief Lamar‘
Poole, . |
Home
Phone 313
Welber Johnson has returned from
an automobile trip .to Apopka, Flonida'
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Walter Hall who graduated thci
past spring from the Cordele High,
School is teaching this year at the
Oklahoma school, in the Hatley com
munity, ¥
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Mrs. T: E. Bradley and little daugh
tc, Mary, are expected home Sunday
from Adairsville where ‘they have
been guests of relatives followimg
their visit to Mrs. H W. Campbel’
in Atlanta when th('y.atten(}ed the
(ampbell+Jones v{edding.
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" Mr. and Mrs) G. 8. Crawford
whose marriage oceurred reeently in
Americus, were gucsts during the
week of Mrs. Sam Marsh enroute
from Florida to their home in St
Louis. Mrs Crawford was before her
marriage, Miss Mary Alice Lingo:
and has frequently visited in Cordele
THE CORDELE DISPATCH !
- WENONA NEWS
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((By an Eigth Grade Pupil)
Several of the members of our B
Y. P U, met Sunday‘ night and ecar
ricd out. the usual program ip spite
of the heavy rainfall, A
We are glad to learn that Mrs. O.
8 Black is improving in health aftex
soveral days illness. B
Mus., J, M. Sloan and little son, J
M, Jr., are spending a while with
Mrs. Sloan’s mother, Mrs, O. § Black
Mrs. Gibbs williams is imf»roving
from an attack of typhoid fever,
Friends of Mrs. H. A. Fullerton
regret to learn that he has heen -ab
sent. from Sunday School and B. Y.
P U. on account of sickness in the
family.
Members of our Baptist Young Peo:
ples Union are to enjoy a soeial te
he given Triday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith, |
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood, Walter
Willic, Albert and Ruth Wood are
vigiting relatives asd friends in North
Georgia_ *‘
Our literary school is doing execl
lent work under the supervision of‘
Miss Kate Landrum and Miss Lillian
Moore. ‘ ‘
Friends of Mrrs. Z. L. Beach re
gret to hear that she is having chills
and fever,
Miss Rilla Chandler will be at home
this week end.
Misses Sarah and Almedia Smith
of Mt. Carmel attended the Wenona
B. Y. P. U Sunday night.
Miss Moilic Tell Williams spent
the night with Miss Katae Goodman
Satarday night.
Miss Opal Wood is attending school
at Arabi, ; ;
Miss Iva Chandler is teaching al
Ebenezer this fall.
Mrs. Crawford Bolton is visiting
friends in Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs| J. 8 Cown attended
a fish fry north of Cordele at the
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' complexion of rose-petal
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to many syringes
you. may buy at
a far higher
price. Every one
complete, inclu
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off. Will outlast
many others—
that is what
makes them so
much cheaper.
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PHONE 283
Aey IR R o B O e et S L
home of Mr, and Mrs, Johnston Mon
day, |
Mr., Dewey Bejofield has been
vititing relatives in Wienona.
Miss Blanche Bennett spent Sun
day with Miss Ruth Cofcr,
The people of Wenona will regret
to lose Bro. Greer, the paston of the
Baptist ehurch, but are pleascd to he
so fortunate as to gct Bro. R, L
BBlackmon as pastor for the coming
year /
Everybody is cordialiy invited tc
attend preaching at the Wenona Bap
tist ehurch Saturday, Sunday anc
Sunday night.
Ironized Yeast
~ Brings Marvelous
Beauty to Skin
Science Now Proves How Com
plexion Is Quickly Beautified
’ Through the Blood
There is nothing in the world to
day which is producing such a sen
sation as this simple discovery!
Pick out anvone who has healthy
rosy cheeks and a ravishingly beau
tiful complexion, and ou have
picked out an individual wiose blood
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“Ironized Yeast Has Cleared My Skin
Quickly and Gloriously!”
is rich with vitamines-and-iron.
This recipe of Nature, ‘lronized
Yeast,” is now being used by thou
sands of men and women with start
ling, yet perfectly natural, results.
It gives you yeast-vitamines-iron
ized, containing iron in the form in
which it exists in the human body.
It is not a mere mixture of yeast
and iron, but is yeast ironized, which
is a substance all by itself. Muddi
ness, that great beauty robber, gives
way to a lily-purity which nothing
else on earth can produce. Pimples,
blackheads, spots, eruptions? They
become practically an impossibility!
Rosy cheeks, firmer and younger
looking skin, rose-petal purity, vel
vety softness,—all natural! Imagjne
such a skin further beautified by
your favorite cream and powder.
To think of it is lovely. To have
it, a modern miracle! Begin taking
Ironized Yeast today. There is only
one Ironized Yeast in the world, sold
by all druggists at $l.OO a package.
Each package contains 60 tablets,
each tablet is sealed. They never
lose their power. M'f'"d only by
Ironized Yeast Co., Atlanta, Ga. Get
ready to be supremely happy.
LAST CALL, LAST CHANCE, THE GREATEST JEWELRY
SALE IN THE VHISTORY OF SOUTHERN GEORGIA
ENDS SATURDAY, OCT. 14, AT 10 BELLS
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Rogers’ Silver Tea S
At 10 a. m., 2 p. m. and 5 p. m., Saturday,
October 14, we will sell Rogers Silver Tea c
Spoons, 20 sets at each hour, to customers ;
making a purchase, no matter how small, S t t 6
for only, SET OF SIX, et o
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Saturday is The Last Day And
Box Social Day
ANOTHER BIG DAY FOR ALL. NOTHING WILL BE PUT
IN THESE BOXES BUT ARTICLES LIKE YOU SEE IN OUR
- WINDOWS. A DIAMOND RING, MAN'S WATCH, 3 MAN
TLE CLOCKS, SET OF SILVER, 10 SETS OF SILVER TA
BLE SPOONS, 5 SETS OF SILVER TEA SPOONS. REMEM
BER, NOT A BOX WILL CONTAIN AN ARTICLE LESS
THAN 50c IN VALUE AND UP TO $25.00. NOT A BOX WILL -
CONTAIN ANYTHING OTHER THAN ARTICLES LIKE
WE HAVE PLACED IN OUR WINDOWS.
D ED KENNEDY CO.
JEWELER CORDELE GEORGIA
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When the butcher answered the telephone the shrill
voice of a little girl greeted him: “Hello! Is that :
: Mr. Wilson?”
“Yes, Bessie,” he answered kindly, “what can
I do for you?"
“Oh, Mr. Wilson, please tell me where grand
}m'n liver is? The folks are out and I've got to put
a hot flannel on it, and I don't know where it is.”
We are reminded to tell you that when you're
in need of hardware, paints, housewares, or want
: to know how to use them, call us up. We have had g
yvears of experience in this business and are there
fore able to give you expert advice, anad if you buy
vour needs here, you can be sure thata you'll receive
your needs here, you can be sure that you'll receive
pay for them.
: CORDELE,GA.' g
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Dr. W. W. McCollum, Dentist
Latest and Most Successful Treatment in Gnm Diseasges,
Pyorrnes, Riggs Digeasd, BEtc—Dental X-Hay
wffice Over Circle Theatre : Phune 880
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