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A PLEA FOR FAITH I
0O lad o’ mile, O lad o’ mine, be
,’ "_“svver: coldly dumb to me! I
§ . er care is on your he:irt, bol
‘:} quick to come to me. i
rme with the truth upon your
i tongue and have no fear or
: doubt of me— :
i havé such for yoT‘, my lad, no hurt
can drive it out of me, i
0 lad o’mine, O lad »' mine, youz‘.l
' father God has mmle.of me, ‘
And shamed I'll he, to go to Him, if
ever you're afraid of me. ’ 4
I'll grieve to know you've done a
wirong but ‘twill be worse (lis-!
tress to me !
To find you’ve hid hehind a lie and|
and would not all confess to me, |
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O lad ’mine, y-u are the living part
of me— 1
To find a stranger in my place would
surely break the heart of me. }
Keep faith i me; whate’er befalls,i
I'll stand and share the worst
with you. ‘
No friend shall be so true as I—but
i ol I must be first with you. l
Bl . —EDGAR A. GUEST|
BIRTHDAY FARTY. ‘
A delijghtful affair enjoyed by a
large number <f the very young set
was the hirthday party gi'vcn by Mrs
Jack Sheppard on Saturday after
ncon’ in celebrdtion of the seventh
birthday of ‘her little sop Jack Jr.
A ‘number of interesting gam:s
were played on the lawn, after which
the ljttle guests assembled in the
dining room f-r refreshni:nts of ice
cream and cake. The diningroom
presented a most attractive appea».
ance with its decorations of yellow
Africm{ doisies and jyellow. candles 1n
silver candlesticks. The table had for
its central decorati’m a snowy birih
flay V(‘a‘ke’.mrped with seven yellow
?‘(:e:indles‘_ which further carried out the
color scheme of yellow and white.
OF'avot;s of c]le‘;"ing gum and suk<rs
were présenied each guest. Ninety
little friends and playmates enjoyed
this delightful occasi-n. Mrs, Shep
yard was assistod ip entertaining by
Mesdames Felix Mashburn, flemming
Bland, ILewis Ilancock, Britt Wil
liamas dnd ‘A, B. Morris.
C.RTHZ '/ DINNER I
Miss Lula Stead proved a most
aracidus host when she omel‘minfld!
with a delightful dinner oy Fri:l:l_v!
evening in celebration of the hl'l‘t.h-!
day of her father, Mr. A. M. Stead. l
The livingroom and diningroom of’:
the Stead home were thrown togeth-i
er for the occasion and heuutifull_\'!
decorated with crepe myrtle an'li
graceful sprays of coral vine which
carried out the color scht'me of pink|
The rrettily appointed dining table
had for its centerpiece a beautiful}
white birthday cake. A delicious four
c-urse dinner was served. i
This affair was givin as 2 sur.
prise to Mr. Stead by his three daugh-'
tors, Misses Lula, Marie and Wini. |
fred Stead. A delightful musicaf
program was rendered throughout
the evening by Miss Marie Stead,
Littl: Miss Winifred assisted Miss
Lula in serving.
Guests. were: Dr. and Mrs. M. R.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Glisson,
Dr, and Mrs. A, J. Whelchel and Mr.
and Mrs. Stead
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE.
The Intermediate League will meet
this evening at 8 o'clock. All mem-
Lers are urged to be present, Visit
org always welcome,
MUSIC STUDY CLASS.
The Music Study Club will meet
Tuesday aft:rn~on at five o'clock at
the Library. All members are re.
quested torbe present,
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MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925
Miss Lydia (lements of Arabi, was
a visitor in town tody.
William Graybill is spending sev
eral days in Thomasville, =~
Garrett MKitzgibbons has raturned
frem a trip to Klorida. ;
Miss Carribel Wilson and Mr.
Ralph Wilson spent the weekiond
in Fitzgerald.
Mr. B, H. Stambaugh is spending
several days in Thomasville on busi
ness.
Mrs. Theo Walker and baby »f
Quantico, Va., are here visiting her
parents, Dr. and Mrs, S. F. Williams.
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Mrs. Irene Brow:r and Mrs. G. w.
Shipp are back from a visit to At
lanta.
. Dr. B, Daniels is back from a
weeks visit to relatives in Girard,
Ga. §
- Mr. and Mrs. Debbin Holmes and
daught:r, Dorothy, returned Sunday
and will be at home here for a while.
Mr; and Mrs. E. C. Smith and
children from Cosby, S. C., will ar
rive today to visit Mrs. O. J. Noble.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Macon, of Vi
dalia, ware guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs, T. G. Macon. :
Mrs. W. H. Westbrook has return
ed from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
J. B. Walters ip Columbus.
Misses Jewel Rfl,y and Mary Emma
Hartley spent the week-nd here
with Misses Sue and Elna Lee Raines
o
Miss Emily Braswell has returned
to her home in Fort Valley, after a
visit to Miss Crysteile TFenn,
Pr-ifessor and Mrs, A. I. Ware, of
Tennille, are spending a while in the
city and are at home with Mrs, T,
G, Macon.
Mrs. Roy Tyler and little son, Roy
Jr., returned to their home i Savan
nah Saturday after a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. J. S, Tyler.
Littl> Miss Lueile Grezory, hs re.
turned to her home in Dalton, after
2 months visit t}) h er aunt, Mrs.
Jack Eheppard.
‘ aantiiid
. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Seab Harris and
:(lnllghlel's. Misses Virginia and Eljz
i.beth Harris, of Waverly Hall, are
;visiting Mr. and Mrs, ‘Harris’ daugh
ter, Mrs. S. B. Caudle on Fourteenth
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Our stock is large and
offers a wide variety
that is certain to please
you. The prices, too,
are surprisingly low for
the quality.
C. A. CROWELL
Jeweler and Vislon Specialist
SUCCESSOR TO
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Edited by Julia Neal
Mr. and Mrs, George Sims return
ed to their home in Atlanta yester
day, after a visit to M%. and Mrs. I
D. Mims.
Miss Lillian McKenzie, who has
been attending summer school at
Ge-wgia Universily ip Atheus, hag re
turned home. :
Mrs, Lutie Mae Zachary and daugh
ters, Misses Alice Quay Zachary of
Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. Zach
ary’s éisim‘, Mrs. Sam ierrington.
° Mp 9, Joe . Fenn has returned
from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Howard Neisler in Reynolds. Mrs.
Neisler and little dughter, Franc=3,
accompanied her home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Collier of War
renton, Miss ‘Sara Smith from Al
bany, Mks. T. R. Smith from Vienna,
and Mvs. Jim Collier from Vienna,
were here Saturday. ;
Mrs. R. H. Faulkner and daughter,
Marion. left Saturday to be gone two
weeks visiting in Barnesville, Va..
Charl-tte, N. C., and Wasbington, .
C. :
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Herrington and
children, Eliott and Elza Quav,
spent the week-end in Atianta with
Mrs. Herrington's parents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. W. Eliott. Elliott Herring
ton remained for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Taylor of Vi
enna, were guests yesterday of Mr.
anl Mrs, W .C. McKenzie. They
were accompanied home by Miss
Earline Mc¢Kenzie and Merridith Me-
Kenzie who will b 2 their guests un
til today. :
Th: many friends of Mr, and Mrs.
. B. Whatle;y and Miss Lydia Coney
are glad to have them return to
their home for a visit . They will
Ivobably spend the month of August
here and return to St. Patershurg in
the early fall.
iy
Miss Mary Hardman, one of the
Shorter girls fr'm Commerce, wio
has been visiting Misses Mamie
Laura Harris and Luicle Williams
Jeft yesterday for Camilla. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Harris, Miss Mamie Laura
Harris and Mrs. Doughthry, formed o
congenial party accompanying Lier
through the country to Camilla,
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Water
at a turn
of the Faucet
The Dayton Water
Supply System makes it
possible. In the laun
dry, kitchen, bathroom
and for watering the
lawn and garden, it
supplies a steady stream
of running water at a
mere turn of the faucet.
This system is =asy to
operate, has nothing to
get out of order and
requires only an oc
casional oiling.
l.et us show you how
casily and economically
you can do away with
pump and water pail
drudgery. We havea |
system to meet your 6
individual needs. :51
H. F. Corbett 4 'jf,_‘n
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THE CORDELE DISPATUH
Residence Phone 313
\ TALKS COOPERATION OF
~ FARMER IN AMERICAN
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SUCCESSFUL AGRICULTURE
l By The Associniecdéd Presw,
PHILADELPHIA, August 3.—Suc
cess of one million seven -hundred and
cighty four thousand American farm
ers representing preducts worth two
billion five hundred million dollars
annually depends in a large measure,
on individual agricultural coopera
tion Lloyd S. Tenney, assistant chief
ldt‘ the bureau of agricultural eco
:?lonlics of the United States Depart
ment of Agl‘f(‘\ll(h:‘:‘. told members
of the American Institute of Coopera
tion today.
' “The great pyramid of cooperation
was built with more than a million
and a half blocks, each one repre
‘s-oming an American farmer. Any
i(me of these blocks is the keystone
'of the pyramid. Failure of one hlock
i weakens the whole structure,” he
}.\:aid.
INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS
BOARD DESIGNATED
MARKED FEDERAL ROADS
v TMha Acsocinted Press.
WASHINGTON, August 3.—The
joint board of interstate highways.
appointed by the secretary of agri
culture to select arterial roads desig
nated as United States highways,
with standardized road markers,
meets here today to make final de
: cision on the routes.
" The purpose is to designate a few
direc). routes extending both easi
and west and north and south, on the
condition of which: the tourists will
he informed constantly. Road offi
cials contend that a variety of road
gigns and cignals confuse the tour
ists.
FORTY YEARS GIVEN
ATLANTA STYLISH
BURGLAR
By The Assocviated Press,
ATLANTA, Augus! ¢ Lgerald L.
Smith, in whose possession the po
lice claimed they found an «laborate
card index system of -the time
wealthy Atlanta residents were to
be away from the ¢ity, pleaded
guilty this mornine in Fulton Su
perior court to four indictm-nts
charging burglary and wag sentenced
to ten to twenty years on each count
The terms are to be served concur
rently, §7 ¥ 1 7 )
FLORENGE AND PERFECTION OIL STOVES
If The
Kitchen
Is Cool
The
Hot Days
This
Summer
Won’t
Worry Her
We have the Perfection, which 1s
known the world over as the best oil
wick stove for the money. All styles
and sizes of ovens.
LET US SHOW AND EXPLAIN THE QUALITIES OF THE STOVES AND OVENS TO YOU
G. L. DEKLE & BROTHER, CORDELE, GA.
SKINNY MEN
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VOUS MEN, I
You probably know that Cod Livm-!
Oil is the greatest flesh producer ii |
the world. Because it contains mm:‘f
vitamjnes thap any { od you can get E
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You'll he glad to know that (‘m".:
Liver Qil comes in sugar coated Lll)-?
Tets now, so if you really want {o Illl‘i
10 o 20 pounds.: of solid h :lllll_\’l
tlesh on youd hones and feel \\'u-l'.l
and strong—ask Jones-Pate llrw_v:j
Company, Jennigs Drug Store, J. l).i
Ryals Drug Store or any druggist I’n"!
a box of McCoy's Cod Liver oil (‘mn.i
pound Thlets, e Efll"‘
Only 60 cents for 60 tablets :m{li
if you don’'t gain five pounds in :ME
days youd drupgizt will hand ;.nui
back the meney you rid for ihem, i
It isn't anything unusual fr ol
verson to gain in 10 pounds in .:'fi!
dys, M 0 |
Get McCoy s ‘ile origimal n.mi
genuine Cod Liver Ojl Tablet, [
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Mr. and Mre. B. P. Sappington m‘l
Marshallville were in town yester- |
day on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. \i
Sappington. : |
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Get a box of Tiz now at any drug
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WEIGH AND TEST MILK --2 "3
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IF IT’S BATTERY
TROUBILES
“TELL 41”
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Sales And Satisfaction Win
WILLARD
CORDELE AUTO
SUPPLY CO.
PHONE 41 CORDELE, GA.
We can give you the benefit of experience of long years 1n 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. :
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Grammar Schocl, High School, on SOUTHERN ACCREDITED list, .
Two years College, Business College, AN Speclals, Supervised Study, |
No ‘'Loafing, Giirls Chaperoned, All Conveniences. §528.00 per month
or §84,00 perterm. Summer school July 27th, IFall term September ¢
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PEANUT STRIPS :
Can be turnedq out on short notice at the hardwood mill. TLet us'
know your wants. Phone 489, e
FITZGIBBONS & WILSON .
We have the Florance and short burn
er, that heats quickly. No wicks to
trim or smoke. A real attraction for
your kitchen.
A Style
and Price
For Every
Need
A Good
Tempered
Stove Means
A Good
Tempered Wife
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