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SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1925
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Office Phone 30
WHEN BQLL_:_G'OE_S BORKOWING
When Bill goes out a-borrowing a
gentlemgan is he,
He never tries with churlish frowns
to win your sympathy;
He’s filled with .good intentins and
his 'px'oxhises are fajr,
When Bill is after m‘ gy he has
flattery to spare; J
He asks abbut your reople and his
love to them he’ll send,
When Bill gwes out a-borrowing vou
are suré to be his friend.
When Bill goes out a-borrowing he’s
never rough. nor rude,
But in a gentle voice he vows undy
ing gratitud;{;u
If to his s7pry téle_ of woe you lend
a withiig ear, "' ¥ '
Tor just a c‘iay or two he’ll sound
your p faises far and near:
‘When Bill gfioes out a-horrowing, his
finest side hg shrws,
But he’s a dif‘fel"eht fellow ~when
vou ask for what he owes,
When Bitl goes out a-borrowing he
gl‘acious as can be,
But when the day for payment comes
another man is lie, .
For when you ask him to return
what you were glad to lend.
He makes it very plain to all you've
ceased 1o be his friend,
And if insistent you hecome, he’ll
grumble there and thep
That for the sake of money you'd
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And yet 1&.?!;991:' my love for Bill, be
causg} J, understand ;
The bon?fgigefi'? mcga'lgi'a | ?g ,»‘h‘o?i
com{(fibu@i}l fifl%}éfi “‘," f
Whenevex{ }finenfoi""‘ nations g 5 a-bor
.rowi:ég you'll find éfi ey “
They we‘%i‘ their best bc-h?t\g;mf :_md
they *!‘Q}ive their worst shchintl
‘AI borro!&i};rs are jleasant when you
lendgffigm what they lack,
But mosiv"'_(sfil' them resent! 'it - when
thew}%éinskod to pay it back. .
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GLEANERS. s, i
‘‘Be yé doers of the word; not
hearers only,’’ The Philatheas will
meet with us tomorrow, Come and
Irine e()l‘ne_v(me with y-a. Read the
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: I B V. 7 "Ricardo Cortez , Louise Dresser ‘
i v : “Kath[yn Williams,Virgi.nii_Lee Corbi{\ :
fODAY: “The Lone Wolf'Y with Jack
Holt and Dorothy Dalton. Adde dAt
fraction: two reel Mack Sennett Com-
Nl_\'.
MONDAY: “The City that : Never
Sleeps™. Added Attraction: Pathe
News and Acesop’s Fables,
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CIRCLE THEATRE
RHODES-FENN.
l The following invitation has been
received by Cordele friends: .
' Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Rhodes requsst
l the honor of your mesenée at
, the marriage of thejr dauglter
g Bessie Lillian
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‘Mr. Lewis Ermine Fenn ~n Thursday
! evening, August the sixth at
haif after eight o'clock
: Methodist Church
: Jasper, Florida.’’
' Mr. Fenn formerly made Cordela
his home and has many friends and
;relatives here who will he interested
in his approaching marriage,
HUGHES.THIGPEN.
Mr. and Mys.'J, P. Hughes, an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Miss Jessie Huzhes, of Miami,
Fla.,, to Mr. J. C. Thigpen, of Miami,
Fla., July 30th, 1925. The couple left
for Havana,;<Cuba, on their bridal
.toui‘ and ofi“their return will bhe at
Bet-Mar Apartments until {heir new
home is cnnmleted in Bay :\'istav Pa,rk.!
Miami, Fla, ~* '
'YOUNG MATRONS CIRCLE 'W. M. U, !
The Young Matrons Circle if the!
IBaptist W. W. M. gave a very dc“
I]ight.ful program on ‘“Our Mission !
ilschools" at the church on Monday‘
I:lfl,(‘,l’n()()n. Mrs. Jack Sheppard lead
ith.fi servoce in her usual charming
manner. . i ; }
. Three-splendid_papers were given l
"‘hy Mrs, Stove, Mrys. Bland and ‘Mrs.
Lee Ryals. ‘ !
i Mrr. J. D. Ryals, chairman of this
; 'c&ic]&?&_‘r;?h \'fixe:q",?‘ ure lb.f:s(’)h‘} a_;ndé
i \Qk«‘gkf x W’““&“”‘, sang p;c:n}lgfl'uw'
accompanicd by Mrs. Ed Jones.
k' 'l‘hf' Dmgg:mg. ‘wag” thpr(mgh}y ens
¢ joynd"_:_l)yéf;fl)f"fifio had Ifio pledsure of’
Fhfi'@nfi’ing‘"‘f‘ T . Ea oo
THE YOUNG MATHON'S CLASS
METHCDIST CHURCH,
" Wach ' member of the = Youug
Matr-ms' Class is urged to be present
Hux‘.zlaf morning. v(‘mnn and hring
somebody with you.
The phase of the lesson for class
room discussion will be: “The Con
trol c¢f the Tongue.’’ .
.\Zh‘s,fi{. Powers leflt l(;f_l:ly for
Jacksonviile.
Edited by Julia Neal
EIBLE STUDY CLASS.
- The TFourteenth Avenue Bible
Study Class will m:et at 4 o’clock
Monday with Mrs, C. E. Brown. Mrs.
Doughtry wiil have charge of the
lesson. The 100th Psalm will bLe
memorized and the last part of
Psalms, beginning at the 575th ques
tion. ‘All are cordially invited to join
this class. It is proving quite inter
ing and helpful. ‘
MISSIONARY MEETING.
The business sesion of the Wo
man's Missionary Society of the
Methodist church will he conducted
Monday afternoon at five o'clock.
The chairmen of the circles are
urged to bhe present, as there is
business of importance to be hrought
before them at this meeting.
' WOMAN'S BIBLE CLASS.
| Any visitors and members of the
- Woman's Bible Class of the Baptist
ichur(h. are invited to he with the
class «at 10 o’clock Sunday morning.
Yeu will have a jleasant and profit
able hour. :
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WOM.(AN’'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
A meeting of the ex:eutive board
of the Woman’s Missjonary S (riety
of the Baptist church will be held at
the church on Monday afternoon ot
5 o'clock. All chairmen are urged to
attend.
SENIOR B. Y, P. U. |
#‘Cultivating the Spirit of I"uit!:.j‘
fulness.’” = - il
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Stories of faithful service told in
Sefor B. Yi'P.'U lonjeht,
) fé@ :pn time—-7-39, .-
Miss Cora Hulsey is spending the
week-end, in - Atlanta., .
Hoyt Hulsey' has returned from
Camy: McClellan, Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wall of Penia,
were here yesterday. i
Mrs. Julia Heard of Florvida, is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs, Price Heard.
Dr. V. 0, Harvard, of Arabi, was
in town yesterday. L
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Mr. A. A, Davis, of Hatlewv, wa«
here yesterday.
Miss Lois Siade of Fitzgerald, i
visiting Miss Zenohia Williams.
Miss Ruby Noble has returned
from a visit to relatives in Florida.
Mrs. E. A. Middleton from Byrom
ville, is a visitor in t-wn today.
Miss Pat Butier of Byromville, is
Liere shopping todawy.
Miss Daniels from Pinehurst, is a
visitor in town,
Harry Williams hag returned from
a trip to Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. H. C. Shell and Mrs. H, A.
Dorsey, of Pitts, were shoppingz hers
yesterday. ’
Mrs, J. T. Bessent of Warwick, iz
in town shopping today. :
Miss Emma Greer has as her
guests, Misg Elizabeth and Mary
Tuggle, of Stone Mountain,
Mg, A, Johpson of Oilando, Fla,
is -visiting her sisters, Mrs, . L.
Bartholomew and Mrs. . A. Vinson.
Mra. W 8. Peacoek and little son,
Russell, of Daytona, Florida, are
visiting Mrg. Peacock’s bhrother, Mr,
W. . Scarboro and family, and sis
ter, Mrs, (", O, Noble, , ¥
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Residence Phone 313
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The jabot of net or very finé dorgan:,
die ts joined to the new high choker
end forms one of the most approved’
,bits of neckwear = The choker is
very soft and pliable and does not
wterfere - with the comfort of the
il Wearer, - . ¢ %
| Miss Louise Davis returned to her
home in Macon Thursday after a
visit to Miss Frankie Davis .
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| Mr. and Mrs. Ho W. Offenburg, an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
August Ist.
Misses Hattie and Tula Mc¢Kay
left yesterday to visit Miss Strick
land in Arabi.
Mr. S. Catchings and family are
now occupying one of the Kelly resi
dences on Fourteenth avenue, ;
Mr. and Mrs. Bad Merrjtt l:-ffl
'lfi)lll'h’dfl‘_\' on a two - weeks’ mmm-z
trip through Florida—=Maceon News. '
“WWilliam Fenn, who,has heen vi:<i|-|
ing relatives heva retyrmed Thursday
to his home in Miamd, Fla,
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«Misg Blanche Swain, who has
been visiting Miss Mapgarct Graham
réfurned last night tg her home n
Pinehurst, St ; l
Coney Cunninzgham 'hn.‘; rmm'nnd!‘
from a months training at the Ciui
zens Military Training Camp at
{;mnp McClellan, Anniston, Alalamea. |
His friends will be interested to
know that he won the medal for the
best trained man iy his company,
Is a prescription for
Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
It kills the germs ¢
FLORENGE AND PERFECTION OIL STOVES
If The
Kitchen
Is Cool
The
Hot Days
This
Summer
Won'’t
Worry Her
We have the Perfection, which is We have the Florence and short burn
known the world over as the best cil er, that heats quickly. -No wicks to
wick stove for the money. All styles trim or smoke. A real attraction for
and sizes of ovens. your kitchen.
LET US SHOW AND EXPLAIN THE QUALITIES OF THE STOVES AND OVENS TO YGU
G. L. DEKLE & BROTHER, CORDELE, GA.
FASHIONS
& FOIBLES
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BUTTERICK -
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Little skippers in and out of toun,
with one sock up and one sha*en
down, are favorably considering
the sticking-on quolity of the tam=
o’vshanter.
Rore jumping has its ups and downs.
For this sport,smartiydressed French chil
dren, who are now sclecting new Auiunn
hats and coats, like the plaited velvoe
tam-o’-shanter, for it waves a wickeld
ribbon. The double-breasted coat which
has a bit of a flare is al<o receiving mariced |
attention. The pocket, for instan. c,‘
could hold interesting things. The rag
lan sleeve would receive little arnis casiy
without blind fumbling, the collar cuuld
close snugly on chilly mornings, butto.a
ing in warmth and buttoning out cold.
1t is an excellent style coat for chinchulla
or tweeds.
Mry and Mrs. B, F. Martin, .af
Montezuma are visiting Mrs.
Martin's sister, Mrs, -Dr, T. J. Mec:
Arthur, s
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Summers of Toc:
coa, are visitpg their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 8. P Summers and Mr, and
Mrs, 8 M. Watson, ‘
Mr.: and Mrs. Bupler Ray and lit
tle sen, James, have g me to Albary
to spend the aeek-end \\' ith Mis,
Ray's moiher, Mrs, 5. 13, Ellerheo,
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Mrs. €. C. Braswell and daughters,
Dorothy, Joycelyn, and Dana, of Fort
Pierce, Florida, were zuests yestor
day of Mr. and Mrs, I'red Fenn,
On Thursday night Miss Mamie
Laura Harris entertained her visitor,
Miss Mary Hardman, with a delight
ful six o'clock supper. Only the
Shorter girls were invited, covers pe
ing laid for eizht. Some of the
Shorter girls are out of town. These
‘ll'imuls had a deliehtiul time togeth-
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NEW PERFECTION
Oil Range with SUPERFEX Burners
Get Rid of the Poor
Dairy Cow
& (1) She cuts down profits A
- (2) She takes time, labor, feed and care. - _‘
f WEIGII AND TEST MILK e -
(1) Get a record of each cow.
(2) You can then feed each eow according :
1o requirements. :
(3) This leads to greater profits.
4) Dairying is profitable if you feed wisely
a good dairy cow, S b
TEST—DON'T GUESS " e
Cordele Creamery And
Cold Storage Company
CORDELE, GEORGIA
IF IT°S BATTERY
TROUBILES
“TRILIL 4.1
SERVICE ON
ALL MAKES
Sales And Satisfaction Win
WILLARD
CORDELE AUTQO
SUPPLY CO.
PHONE 41 CORDELE, GA.
We can give you the benefit of experience of long years in the
business. Call us and put us on the joh. We carry pulleys
shafting, casting, belting, pipe fittings, and heavy duty repairs.
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TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE CO.
, Makers of Famous Harris Wheel Press
' CORDELE, GA. 5, a 2
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NORMAN INSTITUTE
Grammar Schocl, High School, on SOUTHERN ACCREDITED list,
Two yeurs College, Business College, Al Specials, Supervised Study,
No 'Loafing, Girls Chaperoned., All Conveniences, $28.00 per month
or $84.00 perterm. Summer school July 27th, Fall term September
Tta. Write for catalog.
L. 1. BROWNING, Pres, Norman Park, Georgla
' PEANUT STRIPS
(‘an bhe turneq out on short notice at the hardwood mill. T.et us
know vour wants. Phone 489,
FITZGIBBONS & WILSON
A Style
and Price
For Every
Need
A Good
- Tempered
Stove Means
A Good
Tempered Wife
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