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FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1928
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HULLO
' When you see a man in woe,
Walk straight up and say “Hullo!”
Say “Hullo!” and “How d‘ye do!
How's the world been using you?”
Slap the fellow on his back,
Bring your hand down with a whack!
Waltz straight up and don‘t go slow,
Shake his hand and say “Hullo” |
Is he clothed in rags? Oh ho. |
Walk straight up and say “Hullo!” ‘
Rags are but a cotton roll
Just for wrapping up a soul;
And a soul is worth a true
Hale and hearty, “How d’ye do?”
Don’t wait for the crowd to go.
Walk straightt up and say, “Hullg”
When big vessels meet, they say,
They salute and sail away;
Just the same as you and me,
Lonely ships upon-the sea,
Each one sailing his own jog
For a port beyond the fog: '
Let your speaking trumpet blow,
Lift your horn and cry “Hullo”
Say “Hullo!” and “How d‘ye do?”
Other folks are good.as you.
When you leave your house of clay,
Wandering in the far away,
Wihen you travel through the strange
Country far beyond the range
Then the souls you've cheered will
know - :
Who you be and say “Hullo!”
—SAM FALTER FOSS
D. A. R. ESSAY PRIZES ‘
TO BE AWARDED.
The three prizes, concisting of five
dolars in gold each, which the 10--
cal chapter U. D. C. offered for the
best “essays on Jefferson Davis and
for the best essay on the History of
the Confederate Flag will be award
ed during the Memorial Day exer---
cises at the school auditorium Mon
day. They are as follows:
For best essay on Jefferzon Davis
written by an O’Neal Junior High
pupil, won by Catherine Brown.
For best essay on same subject by a
Northern Heights school pupil, won
by Pegrl Cohen. o
For best essay on the History of
the Confederate Flag, =by High
School pupil, won by Mildred Brown.
MISS HARRIS IN ‘
ORGAN RECITAL.
The outstanding event musically
at Shorter College this week was the
senior organ recital by Miss Mamie
Laura Harris, member of thc‘classl
of ’26 and one of the most talented
students in the college. Miss Harris‘
rendered in a way that showed great
facility in handling the organ and re-l
markablly clear technic the following
program of heavy classical numbers:
_Fantasie and Fugue in G Minor—
Bach |
Gavotte from “Mignon”—Thomas-
Shelley
A Song—Dett.
Intermezzo—~Callaerts.
Ab Mecer—Schubert-Shelley
Liebstod from “Tristan .and. Ts-
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offered in -choice se
lection of staple and
fancy groceries.
We Deliver the Goods
PHONE 96
Lewis
Grocery
Co.
(. C. LEWIS
j olde”’—Wagnor-Gibson. |
; Finale from Symphon~y I—-—Vierne.i
CORDELE PARTY VISITS l
SHORTER STUDENTS.
A congenia}»party composed of‘
the following spent several days thiz
week in Rome visiting the Cordel2
students at Shorter, and attended
the organ recital of Miss Mamie Lau
ra Harris: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harris,
Mrs. George Ballenger, Miss Mary
‘Ballenger, Mrs. Jerry Slade, Mrs. J.
M. Diffee, Mrs. J. J Williams, Mrs
Hunt Ledbetter, Miss ‘Corinne Shep-!
pard, Messrs Wallace Slade and |
Jesse Westbrook Jr.
LITTLE THINGS FROM.
THE SHOPS.
White gardenias and other flow
ers are worn on black tailored suits.l
The effect is decideldly smart. : I
As a matter of fact gardenias, in!
white, yellow, pale rink, are as smal‘t’
as they were last season, and most;
women have at least one of them for
occasional use. i
On some of the new moire cape-|
coats, capes or coats, these white
gardenias are used most interesting-‘
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Leather belts, rather narrow, are
used on cape-coats of tweed and
similar fabrics.
Red and white polka dotted silk
forms a sleeveless bolero and a pleat
ed skirt. With them are worn a ruf
fled white blouse, each ruffle edged
with lace. :
. Evening frocks of flowered taffe
ta have deep hems of colored tulle
to match the color of the flowers
A white satin evening frock has
for its only trimming a huge slik
rose, eight or nine inches across, on
the shoulder. Py
WAYCROSS WOMEN TO
BUILD CLUB HOUSE.
WAYCROSS, Ga., April 22—The
Women’s Clubs of Waycross will
combine efforts in building a modern
club house, it is announced by lead
ers of the clubs of the city.
Waycross has shown a marked ac
tivity along the line of women’s or-
Renew Your Health
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' Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the System
is Naturc’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin
ing your vitality? Purify, your en
tire ' system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabs,—once or twice &
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
- Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family pack
age, containing full directions. Only
85 cts. A+ any drug store. (Adv.)
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against the statement that Bil
iy Sunday made that in order
to step on a modern girl’'s skirt
you had to have your foot in her
lap,- was about ninety-nine and
forty-four one hundredths per
cent right, but we're 100 percent
right when we tell you that ev:
ery battery needs expert atten
tion occasionally. Let us be
your battéry doctor. Recharg
ing . a specialty. Take advan
tage of our eight hour service.
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Dodge Bros. Service Station
CORDELE, GA.
EDITED 3Y JULIA NEAL
ganizations during the past several
years, and the need for a general
club house is keenly felt.
D. and O. Lott, Wiaycross realtors,
have offered a site free, in Chero--
kee Heights, and several other sites
are under consideration. i
‘Mrs. Ed Merritt, of Macon ,is“
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.“
Fred Fenn. |
Mrs. Clayton Carter and children‘
are spending the week-end with rela
tives in Albany. . I
Professor D. H. Standard is in
Douglas today attending the school(
meet there. : ; I
Miss Maxine Land is spending thel
week-end in Atlanta to attend Grand
Opera.
Mrs. J. O. Bryan and her guest,
Mrs. Taylor, are spending today
with relatives at Oglethorpe.
Mrs. W. L. Brown, of Perry, Fla.,
was the guest yesterday of Mus.
John R. Brown, enroute to Macon.
Mrs. Jones, of Lilly, was a visitor
here yesterday, the guest of her
daughter, Miss Jewel Jones.
Mrs. W. C. Hinton will leave to--
day for Atlanta to attend Grand
Opera.
Mrs.. C. S. Gurr, Mrs. C. J Graves
Mrs L L Woodward, Misses Caro--
lyn Gurr and Margaret Graves shop
ped in Cordele Tue;day afternoon—
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~ Robt. E. Lee
Still in the ring ‘
; .\Ve Appreciate Your Business .
TELEPHONE 224
J. H. LAMB COMPANY
S. A. L. and A. B, & A. Tracks—Cordele, Ga.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
RESIDENCE PHONE 313
Miss Mary Bowen, of Lilly, form--
erly of Cordele, was a visitor here
yesterday.
Murs. Hill Roberts has as her guests
her mother, Mrs. C. W. Jarrett, and
Miss Jarrett Phillips, of Cumberland
Virginia. :
A message to friends here yester
i day stated that Mrs. Kibbee Gary
- was resting nicely fellowing an op--
cration at Savannah hospital which
Qhe underwent Thursday morning.
Her many friends will wish for her
an early recovery. ; ‘
MAX E. LA N D—Attorney-At-Law.
Quick loans Cordele real estate, five
years at 7 percent.
REUEL E. HAMILTON—Dentist
With Dr. D. J. Williams. offices over
J. A. Lasseter & Co., phone 10, resi
dence. phone 456.
DR. M. LOUISE TlPTON—Osteopath
ic Physician, American Bank &
Trust Co. Bldg., Cordele, Ga. Phones:
Office 495, Residence 59-J.
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HARRIS & BALLENGER—lnsurance
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.
S. M. DEKLE—Oprometrist, testing
eyes for glasses, a specialty. Pate
Building, Cordele, Ga.
DR. J. W. MANN—Veterinarian. Of.
fice Phone 74. Res. Phone 204-W.
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THOS. J. MMARTHUR, M. D.—Special
attention to surgery and gynecol
ogy, Cordele, Ga.
DR. M. R. SMilTH—lnternal Medicine
and Surgery. Office American Bank
& Trust Co. Bldg ©
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been in Moultrie the past several
months with the A. B. & A. Railway,
is now connected with the Crisp
County Furniture Company here.
Mr. Guy Cobb is back from Atlan
ta, where he has been the past sev
eral weeks for treatment at the Pied.
mont Sanatorium. His friends are
pleased to see him improved. £y
FRESH WATER
TROUT
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MACKEREL
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PERCH
DRESSED CHANNEL
CAT FISH
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SNAPPERS
WE GET OUH FISH DAILY
CORDELE FISH AND
OYSTER COMPANY
Just received new shipment the
prettiest line of Girls’ Mémory
Books.
E. R. OVERBY
Art Store and News Stand
Suwanee Hotel Building
CORDELE, GA.
Announcement
Last week we were pleased to be able to
announce to the public that we would oper
ate our Cordele Giin the coming season. We -
' now wish to announce that we have pur
chased an ufi-to-date Diesel engine, with !
which to operate our ginnery, and just as
soon as we can get it installed we want to
ask that you pay us a visit and let us dem
onstrate to you the smoothness of its oper
ation. We also invite you to inspect our
other machinery that will be required to
render up-to-date ginning service. |
Empire Cotton Oil Mills
J.B.BUTLER,MGR. ' .
CORDELE, - - - GEORGIA
Radio Horns
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The same speaker or the same
horn will not give the same results
on every set. It is best to try out
the horn or speaker till you get the
one that suits yourrset and sur
roundings. We have made a spe
cialty of equipping radio sets with
speakers and horns and can help
you to get the utmost of satisfae
tion with a horn or speaker best
suited to your set. :
R. C. A, 100 LOUD )
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CORDELE, GA. :
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