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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1923
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THE LAND OF BEGINNING AGAIN
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Agsocijation.) s
1 wish there was sme wonderiul
placé
Called the *“T.and of DBeginning
iAgain'’ '
Where all our mistakes and all our
heartaches
And all our poor selfish grief,
Could be dropped, like a shabby old
coat at the door ' |
And never put on again. l
—MRS. BOOTH TARKING’I‘O.\'{
There is a “Land of Beginning‘
Again.”’ : 1‘
Anad ‘’tis tr_i::ly a wonderful place, 1
Where the shabby coat of a sordid
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Is changed for the garment of graca.
It is found 511 the help of a senuinet
. friend
Where we hid farewell t) the lite
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‘ TODAY: “The Female with Betty
5 Compson. — Added Advaction: Little
Tauta May Jackson in all the latest
(hances.
At the point whsre misery and
failure end,
It is the place where hope is born.
We find “The Land of Beginning
Again?’ i ¢
When the wiling heart invites a
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When we work for honor and not for
gain
Thers is The Land »f Wholesome
i Thrift.
Doubt not there's a “Land of Begin
ning Again; '’ .
To him who seeks, the same shall
e mnd :
When we look for God in the guise
of men
Through brother Isve of human kind.
’ —F. EMORY .LYON
Mrs. Fred Perry and little sister,
Ruth Vinson, left Saturday for
Bradentown, Florida, to join Mr. Per
ry anl make their future home.
Edited by Julia Neal
MEETING OF THE !USIC
STUDY CLUB.
The Music Study Club met Tues
day, afternoop at the Library.
The president, Mrs. H. H. Me-
Donald presided over the business
session. The study tor the afternoon
was on “W-men Opera Stars’’ and
the following program was well ren
dered: i
America—By Club. :
Piawo Solo—Miss Mamie Laura
Hanrris,
Talk on Louise Hunter—Mrs. W.
C. Hanton, ! ; :
Piano S-lo—Miss Annje Ree Me-
Gougan. :
Talk on Alma Gluck—Miss Louise
Glisson. :
Piano Solo—Miss Wava Dame.
Talk on Rosa Ponselle——Mrs. T, T,
Durrett.
A large number ~f visjtors added
to the pleasure of this meeting.
Mr. W. G. Gleat'm is spending the
day on Luasiness in Valdosta.
My, and Mrs. T. J. Durrett have
returned fiom a trip to Florida.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bulloch and
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children are on a trip to Florida, |
Miss Catherine Brown is visiting
relatives at Arab.
Mrs. W, 0. Wpmble of vienna, is
here shopping today..
Miss Maggie Whatley has gone to
Albany to visit her sister, Mrs, Orr.
Mr. J. C. Holder of TFitzgerald,
was in town yesterday.
Dr. Mijlier of Arabi, was in town
i vesterday. G e
' Mrs. J. D. Peed of Arabi, was &
.visimr here yesterday.
‘ Miss Wuava Dame has as her guest,
l.\liss viclet Harris, oi Bradley, Ga.
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! Miss Mildred Brown is visiting
irelutves at Plains.
Mrs. L. L. Blackmon and daughter,
Miss Mary Blackm- i, have returne:l
from a visit to relatives in 8. C.
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Mr, and Mrs. Guy Cobb and iftle
son, Guy Jr., are spending sevm‘u!‘
days in Atlanta.
Arther Macon is spending the
week ip Vidalia with his brother, Mr.
Hal Macon, :
Little Miss Fla_v—;z:Shdn is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Seward Smith
in Atlanta. ; |
\ Dr, J. W. Eiliott will be in Cordele
\lomm‘mw visiting friends and al
tending husiness.
Mrs. L. L. Blackmop is home from
a month's visit to her sick sister,
at Rock Hill, S, C. :
l Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Perry and ‘
*daughters, Lois and Luciile, are
’ guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T Perry
iaml other relatives.
l The many 11-l—(ll(l‘: of Mrs, Edgar
' Jackson, Miss Joyero and two younper
children are glad to have them back
home for a while. They are visiting
the family of Mrs, Jucks m's hrother,
‘l\lr. John Lee Cox.
‘\ Dr. W, W. McCollum and Mrs.
i McCollum accompanied by their four
l,\'rmngor childrey and Migs Frances
‘.\ll'(’ollum left oarly this morning
‘f‘m' a visit to Atlanta, Woodstock,
{and Holly Syrings. They cxpect 1o
he away until M'nday and thejr two
clder girls will spend the time with
| friends here during their absenee,
* THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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.(’A short scarf that pins closely abou¢
1! the throat and gives the effect of a
z stock is one of the new wrinkies ior
fall. It is quite tl:e correct thing
i to cover the necik these days, and
the high collar is onc of the novelties
Lushion is ende: vering te foree upon
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Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. F. Bzrsall of Roa
chelle, were here yesterday,
Mr, and Mys. T. W. Dodson aud
daughter of Pinehurst was in town
vesterday, e
I'riends of Paul Sapp, of Eastman,
will he interested to know he is now
coraected with the Pride Depat
ment Score.
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Mrs. B. B. Cox, 0f Camilla Ire
turned home yesterday. She was ;:(-J
companied by her mother, Mrs, D. A. ‘
Pittg. o : ) 1
Miss Ruth Thomas nad Miss
Elizabeth l-‘oy,l of Sylvest r, “’l'l
Jewel Crowe, and Mr. O. M. Thorton
of Sylvester w.ore here yesterday. ‘
Profess~r and Mrs. D. H. S!:md:n':ll
Lhave returned from thejr vacatjon
which they spent at Wavnesville, \1
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Miss Rehecca Summer has rotm-w.i
ed to her home in Cliula after a two
weeks visit to Edna and .\lurg:n'r-t‘
Horne.
The many friends of Dr. and Mrs.
Jolin Williams reevet to leary of the
painftl accident which she ::nstuin("l}
vesterday when she sprained ln-r}
ankle, : 1
Mr. A. U. Starr has returned from
Atlanta and will he in business dur
ing the fall with Sheppard and
Wrioht at their cotton warchouse
heate,
FLORENCE AND PERFECTION OIL STOVES
If The
Kitchen
Is Cool
The
Hot Days
This
Summer
Won’t
Worry Her
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We have the Perfection, which is We have the Florance and short burn
known the world cver 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 YOU
G. L. DEKLE & BROTHER, CORDELE, GA.
FASHIONS
& FOIBLES
by Shirley Sharon
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BUTTERICE by |
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Wood biown with rust or castor tan, |
| deep green with mist gray, blach ‘
with royal blue sake charming |
Jrocks for an ensemble, . |
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Ir vou have a twill skirt that you are !
about to discard because—oh well, just ;
because—and a silk crépe frock with a |
fraved hem or something equally dis- |
tressinz, combine them with chic on the ‘
Yies ibove. As part of an ensemble this ‘
dress s closely related to its coat, for the |
scalloped band employs the cloth of the |
ceut and the silk upper part matches the |
Y¥in'nu Ribbed wools are used with a f
lustions sating cashmere is lovely with |
silk crépe; and twills, worsteds, kasha or |
camel’s-hair twill take a heavy crépe de |
Cline. 3 : T g sk
Miss Mary Golden of Ilatonton, i.«;;
visiting her aun,t Mrs, Hinton. |
Misses Mary McCoy and lim:n:ti
Maddox left yesterday f 'l‘unu,n.l
and St. Petersburg Fla, They \vill!
visit other points bhefore an:rning;
Lhome, )l
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Mr. and - Mis. J. N. Crayey .nuli
family left today for their home in‘|
Tampa, Tla after a wsit to .\lr.:.’
Cravey’s paernts, Mr. and Mrs. W. [, |
I #re. They weie accompanicd home i
by Mrs. Cravey's sister, Miss Mar
garet Horne, who will spend two
we:sk with her sister,, Miss Horne
will also visit her cousins in Day-!
tona, and Melbourne, Fla., hefore n--!
turning home. ; : '
ON'T TRY.,TO RAISE
your family without it. For
stomach aches and pains; for
sudden cramps, severe intesti
~ mnal colic; for indiscretions of
eating and drinking, for
changes in water, diet or cli
mate, take
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY -
Take it with you when you travel
Keepit always in your home,
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NEW PERFECTION
Oil Range with SUPERFEX Burners
Get Rid of the Poor
Dairy Cow =
(1) She cuts down profits e
(2) She takes time, labor, feed and care.
WEIGH AND TEST MILK & ':'
(1) Get a record of each cow. __
(2) You can then feed each cow according”
{0 requirenments. \
(3) This leads to greater profits.
(4) Dairving is profitable if you feed wisely
a good dairy cow. -
TEST—DON'T GUESS ¥
Cordele Creamery And
Cold Storage Company -
CORDELE, GEORGIA :
IF IT'S BATTERY
TROUBLES
“TELL 41
SERVICE ON
ALL MAKES
Sales And Satisfaction Win
WILLARD
CORDELE AUTO
SUPPLY CO.
PHONE 41 CORDELE, GA.
MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES
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We can give you the benefit of experience of long years in the
business. Call,us and put us on the job. We carry pulleys
shafting, casting, belting, pipe fittings, and heavy duty repairs.
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TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE CO.
Makers of Famous Harric Whee/ Press
CORDELE, GA. ey
Y ) T R TCGIUTIVI TR TIIYEY
NORMAN INSTITUTE
Grammar Schocl, High School, on SOUTIHERN ACCREDITED list,
Two years College, Business College, AN Specials, Supervised Study,
No Loafing, Girls Chaperoned. All Conveniences, §25.60 per month
or $84.00 perterm. Summer school July 27th, Fall term September
Tt Werite for catalog,
L. 11. BROWNING,. Pres, Norman Park, Georgla .:
PEANUT STRIPS
Can be turned out on short notice at the hardwood mill. Tet us
know your wants. Phone 489,
FITZGIBBONS & WILSON
A Style i
and Price
For Every
Need
A Good
Tempered
Stove Means
A Good
Tempered Wife
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