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FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 30
A CHEERFUL WORLD
If we noticed little pleasures
As we notice little pains,
If we quite forgot our losses
And remembered all our gains,
As we looked Yor people’s virlues
And their faults refused to see,
What a comfortable, happy,
Checrful place this world would be
—LAURA FOSTER
SPMID PROGRAM
AT GROUP CONFERENCE.
In spite of the inclement weather
a goodly number of delegates were
in attendance at the Group Confer
ence held at the Presbyterian church
Thursday. The following program
was carried out under the direction
of M¥s. J. E. Ferguson, chairman of
Americus District.
Theme: Dependence on God.
Key Verse: “But m y God shall
supply all your nceds, according to
His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”
Opening Hymn—*“Open Mine Eyes
That I May See.”
Devotional—Rev. Carl Barth. /
Grectings fromn Cordele church.
Response. )
Prayer—Mrs. Abbott.
What is the most outstandinz
pie:lffe of work accomplished the last
year by your Church or Auxiliary? |
A Plea fo¥ Nacoochee—Miss ’Vlarie!
Walker. ]
The Things That An Efi:'icientl
Auxiliary Will Do This Year—Mus.,
E. G. Abbott. i
Solo—Selected. !
Bible Hour—Mrs, Frank Gunn. !
Home Mission Offering. l
Appointment of Publicity Com-l
mittee for Church and Daily Papers.ll
Lunch. I
Hymn—“Setl With Thy Spirit” |
Pageant—Under direction of Mrs.'
George Duncan. [
Christian Social Service. l
Hymn—*“God Be With You Till"
We Mect Again.” 5
Prayer. '
Dr. Tipton, accompanied by Miss
Elizabeth Lawrence, sang with un-|
usual sweetness and = expression “I?
Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.” i
Other outstanding features of the'
program were the address of Mrs'
E. G. Abbott, of Columbus, the new
Presbyterial President, and the Bible‘
Study by Mrs. Frank Gunn of By--|
ron, our retiring president. !
Qi.t the noon hour, a plate luncheon
followed by a sweet course was
serfi'ed‘])‘;the Manse, with Rev. and’
Mrs. Ca.l Barth as host and hustc:»’::,'
MONTHLY MEETING
OF CORLDELE U. D. C.
The Cordele Chapter of U. D. C.
held their monthly meeting Thurs
day at th? Library assembiy room
at four-thirty o‘clock. The hostesses
were: Mesdames F. E, Williams, Ad
dic B. Jackson, J. D. Ryals, W. H.
Cunningham, Fannie Hyde, W. H.
LlcKenzic, Geo. D. Bolin and Miss
Maggaret Necdham.
'ge business sescion was presidea
ow.&_; by the efficient president, Mrs
J. D. Sheppard.
A very interesting discussion on
the building of a new chapter
m('mol‘ial house was carried on and
plans were talked over for different
ways to raise the money for this
memorial {or the coming year.
The following program was render
were clected as follows:
President—Mrs. J. M. Hunt; Ist
vice-president, Mrs. A, M. White:
2nd vice-president, Mrs Maude Webb
Canncn; Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. C. E. Brown; Recording Secre--
tary, Mrs. J. R. Brown; Registrar,
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Geo. D. Bolin '
The followini program was rendoy. !
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Song—Chapter—Listen .To Thoi
Mocking Bird. . !
Respond to roll ecall, name ()t']
American birds.
Paper—John James Audubon—
Mrs. W. C. Reynolds,
Piano Duet—Misses Cecil and Evel
Iyn Williams, |
After the program the mecting|
was turned over to the hostesscs.‘
The guesis were served refreshmenis
at J. D. Ryals Drug Store. i
My, Will Marshall, of Atlanta, iz|
here for a few days. - g
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Mrs. Felix Mashburn, of Vienna.)
is inetown shopping today. l
Miss Lydia Clements, of Arabi, is
vigiting Mr. and Mrs. George Smith.
Friends will be glad to know of]
the improvement of Mrs, J. A. (jril-l
fin who has been quite ill this week |
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Miss Katie Goodman has 1-oturncdl
home after being the guest of Mi:"sv;
Hazel Barker of Fitzgerald. ’
Col. W. H. Dorris has returned
from Dallas, where he attended tn¢
funeral of Judge Jarrvel Lartlett. ‘
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Mr. and Mrs. L. O. White return
ed yesterday from Atlanta, where]
they spent several days. i
Mrs, E. F. Tison will leave tonig '?
for Alabama, where she will spent!
the week-end with her mother. ‘
Friends will ke sorry to learn that |
Mrs. L. A. Parker is . confined to|
her home on account of iliness. ‘
Mrs. T. E. Fletcher is visit®ag hvrl
daughter, Mrs. J. H. Churchwell, in’
Jacksonville, 1
Mrs. Stephens who was operated
cn at the local hosrital is doing nicz'-l
ly. i
Mrs. George Baker, from Fort
Pierce, Fla., is at the local hospital
ill.
Mrs. C. B Melntyre, of Lakelan.
Fla., has returned home after a v’
to her sister, Mrs. C. M. McKenzic.
Mis. J. O. Todd has returned to
Gainesville, Fla., after a short wvisit
with her parcats, Mr. and Mrs. W
C. Cato.
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RESIDENCE PHONE 313
Mvrs. Paul Sapp and little daugh
ter, Marjorie, are spending ten days
with her parents in Hazelpurst.
Mr. and M 4. W, C. Cato, have re
turned from Yankeetown, [ia.
where they spent the past month at
their cottage there.
Mr. W. H. Thornton is gaining.
His condition is satistactory at the
local hospital,
Miss Thelma Miller of Parrish
Ky., is here visiting her sister, Mrs,
C. M. McKenzie,
Mrs. E. M. Harvard and baby
from New Smyrna, Fla., ave visiting
Murs. Harvard’s sister, Mis, J. E. Cal
houn on Northern Heights,
Mrs, Bd MerFitt from Macon, is
expected to visit her mother, Mrs
Fred Fenn, before she leaves for a
visit to Waszshington, D.C.
Mre. Joe Peniston, of Newnan, a
niece of Mis. J. M. Diffee, spent a|
night with her aunt this week, re.
turning from a trip to Morida.
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Mre. J. N. Ridlev and Mre. J. S
Woolard, of Sarvasota, Fla, S'nont]
Wednesday here with Mrs, W, E.|
Grul s, t
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Ryals, Mr. and
Mrs. Bailey Heard, and Mr. I’ricei
Heard have returned from a fie‘,hin'f;'
trip mear Savannah.
Ward Sheppard, who has been
here spendine his furlongh with his
father, Mr. B. F. Sheppard, has re
turned to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Ho'der, ¢
West Point, will arrive tonighi ]
vicit their sisters, Miss Mcllie Rob- |
erts and Mrs. L. O. White. . i
Mr. and Mee. Vo . Movkerg, Mis,
Willizs Shinn and little dauchter ;
have returned {rom a tr'p of severa
“aay= to Atlania. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Gaddy of
Macen, are spending the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. R. J. Gaddy on
Northern Heights.
Mr. A. M. Stead was ecalled td
Waycroos yesterday afternoon on ae
count of the serious illness of his sis
cer, Mri, Folsom,
Mr. A. C. Thompsen of near Cunm
ming in Forzyth county, is here on
o visit to his brother, Mr. R. L.
Thompson He is a progressive
; {zimer of Forsyth county. He re
perts that late seasons have delayed
farming in his section.
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Paris sends over an adorable outfit oi
light-blue linen printed with lavender
asters, with the collar, cuffs and belt of
plain blue. The matching bag carrics off
honors, oranges, a bargain in lollypops, a
great find in sea-shells and an immense
amount of chic. The V line of the vestee
and the shape of the collar are new,
Chintz and cotton prints are being used
a great deal, with the size of the print pro
nortioned to the size of the child. The
new rayon-and-cotton crépes and rayor
alpacas have a silky look that is very at
tractive and makes them a bit more dressy
than the cottons. Chambray, checks o
a novelty gingham and cotton broadclott
are used for the beach,
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Mr. O. A. Toole, commercial ap;cntl
of the Southern Ruilway at Vuldnslul
was here today attending to business!
for his line.
Mr. Orrie Bray of Jacksonville
has been here sinee Wednosday on a
visit to home {olks. e wiil remain
ovor Sunday before returning. |
ir, and Mrs. W. H. Parrizh and
duughter. Margaret, and 1;1_:111:!.:1)11‘
Bilie Gaddy, are spending a few
“ovs with relatives in Ashville
Tenn, .
Marion Taylor is reported to be
iraking steady gains from his lone
iiliness at his home on Thirteenth
avenue east, but he is still eonfined
to his room. Friends hope to see him
oul within a short time.
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Mr. and Mrs, J. M Witherington
have returned from Dublin - where
they have been visiting velatives for
the past few days
Mg, J. E. Ferguson, Mrs, Estc.-"
and Mrs, Duncan, of Amerieus, !
were quests of Mrg, Perry Clegg and |
attended the conference ai the Pres
byterian church Thursday, }
Mrs. A, C. Atking i 3 expected!
home today from a delightful visa
to Savannah, She accompanicd Mr,
Atkins who attended the Knights
Templar Commandery,
Mrs., Frank Gunn of Byron and
Mre, E. G. Abbott of Columbus
were in attendance at the Group
Conference Thursday at the Pres
byterian church.,
Miss Bessie Patterson, who har
heen teaching in the Dalton schools
this year, will arrive Sunday. She
will spend er vacation' with her sis
ter, Mrs. R. W. Williams. |
Mrs, Sarah Morrell is visiting
Mre. Arthur Wheeler., She will be
pleagantly remembered here by @
large circle of friends as Miss Sarah
Collier, of Vienna where she lived as
a girl,
Mre. J. H. Childs, who has been
for more than a week in the Wesley
Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, is to
day reported to be improving
steadily as could be expected. She
.underwcnt an operation,
Her friends and friends of mem--
bers of the family will he grieved to
learn of the ecritical illness of Mrs
Stephens Neal at the family home
on Thirteenth Avenue, cast. ler con
dition has been such az: lo causc
grave concern throughout last nighi
and today.
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My husband got me a hottle and 1
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