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WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 30
'~ THE UNKNOWN GREAT
You see him now at the top of the
heap: '
While drones were cradled in sloth
ful sleep *
He woke and toiled till his ship came
in— !
That species of people is sure to win.‘
But once on « time, near the foot of
" the hih, ¢ ‘
When all but failed through
a wearied will, ’ 1
a?body whispered the needed.
word, I
And " hils strength anew to the fray,
: was spurred . |
The ‘Goéd-sent whisper—what becume?!
Of him?'Does the great world know.
' *His name? '
Is he‘enrolled on the scroll .of fate
As one who lengthened the list of|
“‘the great? l
‘Mayhap the whisperer never knew
That word he whispered was planned
and due;
And he may have kept on his quiet
way
Nor know the deed he had done that
day! : |
Yet be as it will that helper’s lot, |
A needed thing to the , world he
. brought, L
And a vilal ' niche in the world he
filled |
By lending hope to a spirit chilled.
Wherever he is and whether he’s
' known i
By Nfi fellowmen, from the Father’s J
: throne :
Flows ever a loving, protecting
thought ;
To the one who uttered the word he
ought.
.~ ‘Strickland Gillian in Farm Life,
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D. A,'R. MEETING.
* The regulay meeting of Fort Early
Chapter, D. A. R., will be held on
Thursday afternoon at four o’clock
‘at the home of Miss Martha Fox with
the ¢l.'cil’lowing hostesses: Mrs. Clyde
"Wilson, Mrs. Joe C. Fenn, Mrs. F. G.'
Boatright, Mrs. W, H, McKenzie and,
‘Miss Fox. 3
'HUGHES-KLINE. e
© Mr. and Mrs. -J. P. Hughes an-’
nounce the marriage of their daugh
‘ter, Margaret, to Mr. Earl E. Kline,"
of Dayton Ohio, and Miami, Florida,l
on Tuesday the eleventh of May. _
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EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
DR. WARD HOST TO
FISHING CLUB.
Dr. J. A, Ward 'was host to the
members of the Cordele Satilla Fish
ing Club at a sumpteous six o’clock
dinner last evening, this occasion
proving one of the most enjoyable
held lately.
The rooms of the lower floor of
the hospitable Ward home were
made unusually -attractive and in
viting with a profusion of Dorothy
Perkins roses. The guests were seat
‘ed at three tables overlaid with
snowy damask and appointed in silver
Each had as a central decoration, a
silver basket of exquisite pink roses
and fern. The place cards also carried“
out the rose motif. ‘
A deliciously prepared menuy in
five courses was served, after which
the guests enjoyed a “smoker”., 1
Those present were; Dr.' T. E.
Bradley, Dr. Lee Williams, Judge O.
T, -Gower, Messers Tom Nesbitt, J.
M. Diffee, Jerry Slade, Britt Will
iams, Lee Ryals, L. A. Parker, J. W.
Cannon, O. M Heard, Price Heard,
W' L. Roebuck, F. L. Bartholomew,
Tom Royal, E. L. Kiker, J. L. Strick
land, J. J. Williams and Dr. Ward.
Miss Grace Woodward, of Vienna,
was a visitor in the city yesterday.
Mr. W. E. Pridgen is in Atlanta at
tending the meeting of the wholesale
‘Grocerymens Association. e
Friends of Mrs. M. R. Smith will
be pleased to know that she is re
covering from a recent illness,
Mrs. Morris Atkins has returned
from a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bridges, in Tifton. ]
Mr. J. A. Dorminy is in Albany to
day attending the state Medical Asso
ciation.
Miss. Margaret Pitner spent the:
week-end in. Jacksonville, the guest
of friends. .
lirs. Williams who has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. W. E. Pridgen,
lett Tuesday for Smithville.
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Tom Markert ,of Atlanta, spent
the past week-end here with-his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Markert,
Mrs. W. L Graybill réturned yes-i
terday from a brief visit to her par-}
ents at Lyons. i
Mrs, Max E. Land ‘has returned
from Indian Springs where she spent}
several days with her mother, Mrs.
L. P. Taylor. «» l
Mrs. George Ballenger and ’dnugh—i
ter, Miss Mary Ballenger, are house
guests this week of Mr. annd Mrs.
Edd: Jones.
Mr. Herman Bolin, of Macon, who
underwent an operation at the Cor
dele Sanitariam yesterday for re
moval of his tonsils is recovering
nicely at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. D. Byplin,
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LOOKING AHEAD 1
The Hogpitality Committee of
the North Pole Chamber of .
Commerce Wwiljl undoubtedly |
have a very busy time if any’of |
the expeditions ever reach the
North Pole. There's always a |
#Hogpitality Cemmittee” await- .
ing you at our establishment.
We have made courtesy and saf
istaction predominant features
of our battery service. You will
find the Prest-O-Lite battery a
remarkable example of perfect
battery construction and cease
to wonder why it has won a rep
.utation for efficiency. ;
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CORDELE, GA.
RESIDENCE PHONE 318
I/ Miss Mary Fitzgibbons is visiting
friends in Macon.
. Mr, and Mrs, Moren Luper, were
. guests yesterday of Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Cambell at the Parker home
They were enroute from Miami to
Philadelphia,
Mrs, W. A, Thompson accom
panied her neice, Mys. A, E. Jordan
on her return to Jacksonville Mon
day,‘and will spend the remainder of
the week there,
Mra. C. E. Brown and daughter,
Miss Marion Brown, left this after
noon for Macon to be the guests of
Miss Allene Brown, who is a student
at Wesleyan and atten the May Day
Festivities,
Mr. and Mrs. Green, formally of
Columbus; are now residing here, and
are at home with Mrs. R. R, Harris,
- Mr. Green is connected with the state
Highway Department
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell
and little son, of New York, who aro
here on a visit to Mrs. Campbell’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Parker,
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Russell Snow, in Quitman,
While nothing serious is feared,
Mike Thornton who is a patient at
the local hospital, has not made as
Satisfactfiry gain 3 the last few days
as could ke wished. His friends hope
for more encouraging news soon, |
~EALEIRYS
Mrz. F. G. Boatright left this morn
ing for a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Emmett Hines, in Atlanta and will
remain for the Stephens-Hayes wed
ding. Mrs. Boatright and Mrs Hines|
will be among those entertaining forl
Miss Louie Dean Stephens, popular
bride-elect of June.
Mount Vernon was named in hon
of an English admiral. ]
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Proposal To Give Lee Home
‘To V. D. C. Cause Of Protest
WASHINGTON May 11—(P)—A pe
Imlon protesting against the proyosal
to turn over General Robert E. Lee’s
Arlington home to the Daughters of
the Confederacy was filed with the
Ihouse by the Ladies of the Grand
Army of the Republic through Lida
'E. Marsgon, national president of that
organization,
; Reffering to the recent act of con.
gress aunthorizing the coinage of
%Stone Mountaiin half dollars on which:
appears the likeness of Lee and one
;of his generals, the petition said, addi’
tional steps are contemplated to place
ithe Arlington mansion in the hands of
’lhc Daoghters of the Confederacy “to ‘
‘bo made a memorial to the traitor to
his government, Robert E. Lee.”
} ¢‘No words can fully express our
Just contempt and indignation,’’ it
asserted, “at such attempts of those‘
:who being unsuccessful in all at- ‘
tempts at dissolving our union, be
cause of lapse of time and too lenient
political influence will undo all that
the lives of these men, Washington,
Lincoln, McKinley and Roosevelt,
:made possible and make dishonor,
disloyalty and treason on a far with
loyalty and honor.” ;
Girl Who Danced In Role
Of Eve Asked To Explain
NEW YORK, May 11 (#)—Beryl
Halley, actressy was ordered to ex
plain in court today her role of Eve
at a show attended by Mrs. Alfred E.
Smith, wife of the governor.
Sergeant George *“Hard Boiled”
Smith, and two patrolmen arrested
Miss Halley last night in a Garden of
Eden scene in “Bunk of 1926.” She
had danced under a canvas tree with
smaller Eves danced through the
aisles and dropped apples in the laps
of men who seemed to want them.i
Sergeant Smith said Miss Halley was
not wearing tights.
The manager of the Broadhurst
theater and the stage manager also
were arrested.
Spanish War Veterans
Parade In Orlando Meet
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ORLANDO, Fla., May 11.—(4)—
United Spanish War Veterans attend:
(ing the 16th annual state encamyment
here opened their scconds day’s ses
sion this morning with memorial
#dorvices. .Approximately 200 delo
gates and hundreds of citizens attend
ed the services which were presided
over by Rev. W. A, Myors, national
chaplain, of Jacksonville,
' A regular business session was held
following the memorial services
; Tonight the veterans and cltizens of
Orlando will participate in a great
gnllitnry and civic parade In which
‘\vlll march members of the American
Legion post, the local natioral guard
cbmpany and civic organizations of
the city as well as the veterans and
‘the auxiliary,
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Lady Says She Took Cardui and
Never Saw Such Improve
ment—Was So Weak
‘Couldn’t Stand.
‘Weathersby, Miss.~—~Mrs. James M.
Hall, of this place, writes that she
was “getting weaker all the time”
when Cardui, the woman’s tonic,
was first brought to her attention.
After she had taken Cardui a while,
she writes that she “never did see
puch an improvement.”
“l suffered all the time and had
pains all over,” says Mrs. Hall, “I
'was 80 weak I could not stand. My
pkin was cold and flabby. I did
not have any color. I had always
been a very active woman—used to
outdoor exercise, walking and going
where I pleased, and to get down,
not able to get myself a drink, was
indeed a hardship.
“Nothing seemed to help me, till
1 began on Cardul. The first bottle
seemed to strengthen me, and I
gent for five more. By the time
I had taken these, I was on my
feet, going around, doing my work,
gained in health and strength.
“I took two more bottles, and I
am well and strong. Can work my
garden. [ haven’t had any more
sickness.”
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Convicted Slayer |
Flees Florida Camp
TALLAHASSEE, Fla,, May 11 (#)
—W. J. Roland, sent-up from Palm
Beach caunty last November for 10
years for manslaughter, escaped
from a road camp near Mileon yes.
terday, nccqrding to a reporl re-
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