The Cordele dispatch. (Cordele, Georgia) 1926-1971, April 09, 1926, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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P‘v FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926 AR o/7 . /Z/ / 'a av 1 A A cial Aciivities Social Activities OFFICE PHONE 30 APRIL | Isn’t April, now the gay coquette! At Spring and Winter's trysting place,— l‘ Scant clad, except by Nature’s grace, A primrose spray—a violet— A fla‘r"igg birchen bow or two— Some ‘,Wood bloom—green leaves aew,— i Thus clad, she danced a pirouette: What twinkling smiles and tears and,! toes! What moods, what charms she dared disclose! Such nods and becks' Can one for-: get? t Not I; or one who's ever gone Where Spring’s new dress is fitted on. i Isn't April, now, the gay coquette! i —W. P. FLEMING FORT EARLY CHAPTER J D. A. R. MEETING. | Mesdames J. M. Diffee, Bailey Heard#F. L. Bartholomew and D. H. Standard were hostesses to the Fort Early Chapter D. A. R. Thursday af ternoon, April Bth, in the Assembly Room of the Library. Dogwood and white lilies . were used in attractive arrangeméht on pedestals and tables The regént, Mrs. J. M. Diffee pre-! sided ove?";;the meeting, and " during! .B 7 b A 2 i the business session several impor tant mattetrs pertaining to State and National D. A. R. activities were dis-| cussed. It was announced that a seat; had been purchased by Fort Early Chapter in the auditorium of the‘: New Continental Hall which is being; ¢rected in Washington City. This: seat is to be dedicated to the regcnt‘ of the chapter and marked with a’ Lronze plate suitably inscribed. ' After the business session Mrs. T.! J. Durrett made a comprehensive: ond interesting report of the State' D. A. R. Conference held in Amc-ri-g cus during the second week in March' Mrs. Herbert Franklin of TennilloE whom the Fort Early Chapter had! the pleasure of endorsing for State' ~ Regent of Georga D. A. R, was! clected to the office and Mrs. Julius Talmadge, former State Regent was endorsed by the conference for thel Natnional First Vice Regent. é The program for the af'ternom\; was a s§,_q of the scenic beauty flfi the Ungu, States. A paper by Mrs | E. L prn the outstanding scenic! beautiet of our country and Stod--. dard’s description of the Grand Can-| yon given by Mrs. W. P. Fleming! were interesting. Following the program a sociali " Tour was enjoyed during which thei . hostesses served an ice course. ! 3 —REPORTER! SUCCESTIONS, ’ A%harle sugar fondant is a dc»li-t cicus candy at this time of the year.| One pound maple sugar, two table-! spoons light corn syrup. one cup! water, ome teaspoon vanilla, one! @ speck \llt'\ pound of maple suu:arz in the eguivalent of two and nn(j-‘{ sunarter :fup\ after breaking it up! Add the water and corgy syrup and/ ~ Mrs. E. K, Stone ] Vs R P e N L T S P '§§§ o ;;_3; G GErd S oL ”%& o S man g B e T R e e os S 8 § R 5 L S R Y e R S Orlando, Tla—“While T was bring ing up my family 1 depended a great deal upon Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription to keep me in good health, It is a fine tonic and nervine and always gave me renewed strength, It not only helped me in my young womanhood but it has been a great comfort in middle life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion is the tonic and nervine that I would recommend to every woman whether a young mother, or at any 'md in life that she might be in a %{O wn, weak or nervous state of l\rd"—-Mrs. E. K. Stone, 222 W, P @t Wu can always find this Prescription of Dr. Pierce’s in your neighborhood drug store in tablets or liquid; or send 10¢ for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce’s Inva lids' Hotel in Buffalo, N, Y, cook over a brisk fire until the sugar] is dissolved. Do not stir. After the, candy is boiling ‘cover the saucepan and cook for three minutes, Con tinue to cook until the temperature' equals 238 degrees Fahrenheidt. ! Beat at this stage with a spatula un-' til the mass is ereamy. Don’t be dis-i discouraged if the beating seems to; take a long time, for maple syrup, plus corn syrup does not crystallize‘ rapidly. It makes a better, creamierl fondant because of this. ! With the closer attention given toil diet at the present time the ques-f tion of how much water to drink ! and when, is of great interest. The' question of whether to drink it at mealtime puzzles many. The answerl is, yves. It is good to drink at meal-! time if you do not wash the food down with it. Digestion is aided} when water is properly used at meal-; time. A drink of cold water just he-‘ fore a meal is a stimulant for the" flow of digestive juices. Eight glasses of water is _general ly stated as the amount one should drink during the day. However, a part of this may be substituted by 2dults in tea or coffee, and the child] who is drinking a quart of milk a! day will not require more than foutl glasses of water. If a glass of waterl is taken at each meal in addition tol other liquids, one glass on arising, a glass during morning, one in after- ' the morndg, one during the after-l noon and another at night. the di-l gestive juices will be sufficiently di-i luted and the digestive tract will be! cleansed. l Miss Martha Lifsey has returned from a short stay in Atlanta. S ' | Mrs. J. R. Causey, of Vienna, spent yesterday in Cordele. | Mrs. C. M. Leggitt, of Unadille“ was a visitor in the city today. | —— | Dr. M. J. Keyes, of Daphne, wag among the visitors in town today. ge e o SETRRTYEY, Sz W Mrs. J. J. Cooper. of Vienna, was in the city today.- Mr. E. J. Powell, of Evergreen Ala., was here on business this week. Mr. J. L. Wheeler who has been ill the past week, is repodted " im proving now. Col. and Mrs. Hal Lawson, of Ab beville, were among the visitors in Cordele yesterday. # Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Betts, of Ashburn, were shopping in_Cordele vestreday. Mre. Robert Bright and little son of Tampa, Fla., are here on a visit to Mrs. Bright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs., W. H. Cunningham. \ B Oz ‘i‘fi i'\'fi "'Y ":::: & </4 Ly A 4 \ : /R \,‘ &4 ,9,"! | i t;;}:/ ‘>’ 1;1 e }9{ 'Y & v A ‘ -@.’3' ‘ : % Correctness demands a genuine ! Orange Blossom ® Ring to symbolize the engagement and marriage vows. A variety of exquisite styles —gold, plate inum or jewelled. 20221 Genuine Orange Blossom Rings bear @ this mark and the words *‘Orang Blossom®*, Nons gepuine without them. X - C. A. Crowell Jeweler and Vision Specialist SUCCESSOR TO 7 o 0 g 6’;@/(////.?1/”6’(///@ < JEWELERS.Inc. >< EDITED 3Y JULIA NEAL Friends of Mrs. J. D. Short will be gratified to know that she is now able to be up after a severe illness of several weeks. Mrs. H. W. Wheeler is reported steadily improving from her recent illness at her home on Fourteenth avenue, Mrs. James Gary has returned te her home in Americus, after a visit to her 'mother, Mrs. G. A. Dean and sister, Mrs. A, I, Webb. § _&,j'fi,, Cordele is well represented today in the large number of young pecople who went to Dawson to attend the Third District school meet. Mrs. J. R. Barfield, Sr. Mrs. J. R. Rarfield Jr, Mrs. Powell and Mrs Womble, were among the visitors irom Vienna here today’ The new bungalow home of Mr. and Mrs. Kibbee Gary on Twelfth avenues East, is now nearing comple tion, ahd is an addition to this l'e:;i-l dence seetion of “Cordele. ‘ Mrs. Walter Elliott, Mrs. Zachary and atiractive little daughter, Nickey, of Atlanta, are guests for a Tfew days of their sister, Mrs. Sam Herrington. : Friends of Mr. George Thompson, local manager of the Southern Bell Telephone Co., will be glad to know that he is improving today after an illness of several days. | o | Friends of Mr. J. S. Pate arc pleased to see him out azain of! his recent illness. Mrs. Pate is still unable to leave her room, but is daily improving. | Misses Mary Wallace and Louisc: Lane teachers in the Warwick school spent a short while in Cordele today| enroute to Miss Wallace’s home at| Waverly Hall where they will speml} th week- end. - o l FIREMEN FIND TRIO SLAIN IN RECTORY WILKES-BARRE, Pa., April 9— (F)—Firemen answering an alarm at the rectory of the Russian Orthodox church here early today found the bodies of the pastor, the Rev. Dr Alexander H. Mikolin, 52, his wife and their 14-,\'o&l'-91(1 son, Alexan-- der, with bullet wounds in their heads. Although the authorities were un able to ascertain who committee the crimes, the first belief was that the priest, who had 7recently returned from a sanitarium where he was re covering from a nervous breakdown shot his wife and his son. and then Ikilled himself. SPANISH MACKEREL FRESH WATER TROUT CATFISH MULLET OYSTERS WE GET OUR FISH DAILY . CORDELE FISH AND OYSTER COMPANY THE CORDELE DISPATCH RESIDENCE PHONE 313 . “GEORGIA JUDGE BILL | | FAVORABLY REPORTED | ‘ WASHINGTON, AprilS.—Spacial- - :The bill creating a new judicial dis- | 'uict in Georgia was reporied ‘.'a\'vr-: 'ul)ly by the judiciary committee 1:;;! ithe house Thursday, and I:vprvscntu-i ilive Larsen, drafted the measure, un.! (nounced afterward that he would seek : ’u special rule to, bring up the bill f(,!'i .action in the house next weelk. i ' As approved and reported by the | ‘committee Thursday the bill plurm! the Valdosta division, the point cfi long disyute, in the southern districi. i Representative Lankford, \\']io ins'; !sought consistently 17 have the \'ul-l ;(l()sm division., which is in his own E(listz'icl. placed in the proposed n'“\‘! middle division, has uot withdrawn | {l\is opposition to the Dbill as it :;l.uml«t.'% but has not determined whether ne | ‘will oppose it on the floor or let it go { llhl'ough the house in its present form ! !and use his influence to have the Ichunge he desires made by the senaio. ’ Senator Harris is strongly in favor of including Valdosta in the new mid dle district. and will make every eof fort to have the change made when the senate takes up the measure. Under a special rule for consideriny the bill, wh'-h ldrsen oyv)ecis (o get, the house would act on the mecasur»? in ore day. 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