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MONDAY, MAY 31, 1926
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 30
MRS. M. O. OUTLER VISITS
IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. .
‘The following note clipped from
the Montgomery Monitor, printed at
Mount Vernon, will be of interest)
to Cordele friends of Mrs. M. O, Ouf-|'
ler.: i
“One of the interesting and most’
gladly welcomed visitors to the Moni
tor office and to Montgomery coun
ty recently made is Mrs. M. O. Out
ler_ of Cordele, who spent a part of
lo‘week and this week in this por
tion of the state. :
“Mre. Outler lived for a number
of years in Ailey and at Brewton
‘Parker, taking quite an active inter
est in the social, educational, and
religious affairs of &he community
She proved herself a most thorougn
and capable worker, one whose ef.
forts are recalled with delight ar
working out progress and welfare
for the section as a whole, : :
“Mrs. Outler’s daughter, Mrs. M
L. Peterson, lives at Petros, and her
son, Leslie Outler, also lives in this
county. She has many acquaintances
and friends, as well as relatives, 1n
the county who are pleased with her
visit. The Monitor feels heartened
when a so highly honored and broad
visioned woman as Mrs. Outler
makes us a call.” .
PROM PARTY GIVEN { ‘1
BY PERRY WHEELER. |
As a compliment to her young son.
Perry, for making a good record in
school and graduating from tha
Grammar School to the High Scheol |
Mrs. J. L. Wheeler entertained z
number of Perry’s friends with a
prom party on Friday night. The
young folks eme at 8 o’clock and
enjoyed proms until eleven whcn‘
they dispersed after a most enjo_va-l‘
ble evening, |
Hortense Williams aand Edna‘
Wheeler assisted in entertaining anc
served punch, candies aand wafers
from a pretiily decorated table on
the porch.
The following guests enjoyed Per.
ry’s hospitality: Billy Greer, Leinue]
Brooks, G. C. Lewis, Britt Willian:s
Dan Henry, Jack Davis, Chas Patter
son, Carl and John Short Williamsl
Elliott Herrington, Tom Gower, Lol
lo Larson, Ollaneve Dekle, Angy lec
Mulky Alma Whatley, Virginig Rose
Marshall, Cornelia Arvaniti, Laurs
Ann Bartholomew, Gladys Thompscn
Dorcthy Royal, Margaret Wiihams
Ruth Vincent, Gene Shepherd, Hor
tense Williams and Edna Wheeler.
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PUI TS -AFEEARED IN
EXPRESSION RECITAL.
Miss Lydia Rose presented her
pupils in an expression recital Fri
day afternoon at the school audi- |,
torium. Each student made most cred
itable impression zhowins thoy had re
ceived excellent training. Paren «
have been well pleased with the work
done during the year. Miss Rose has
made a most excellent teacher. She
had her rupils of the grammar de
partment in a Contest Friday and'
Judith Whittaker and James B,
drick won first place among the l,\o}'sl
and girls respectively. Eloise Shipp
won second place and Louise Bun
drick won third. Tommie Royal and
Clyde Wilson received honosrable
mention, '
After the contest the high scio»
pupils were presented and did mo p
cxcellent work. Refreshments werc
served and a social hour enjoyed by
all present. _
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wyley have
as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. K‘
Erchberger of Americus I
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EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
MISS POPE WEDS
MR. JAMES E. MILLS.
Miss Ethel Lucile Pope, loca!
nurse in training, was married Sat
urday night at eight thirty o‘clock te
Mr. James Edward Mills, the cere--
mony being performed at the home
of Judge and Mrs., W. P. Fleming
The couple left immediately by auto
moeile for a wedding tour which w.!’
take them to Washington, D. C., and
other points in the east.
The bride is a popular and attrac
tive young woman, the neice of Mr
and Mrs. F. M. Coker and has many
friends throughout the commuuity
Mr. Mills is in charge of the Nation.
al Pecan Groves Company's hold
ings at Flintside and is a well known
young business man. On tueir retury
they will make their home at Flint.
side. : .
MISS HARRIS GRADUATES
SOON GOES TO EUROPE. |
Miss Mamie Laura Harrig, daugh-‘
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harrie
came home Sunday morning to spend
a few days during commencement
here and to see her home folks be-,
fore leaving for Europe. she re
turns to Shorter to : receive her
diploma at the end of the week
having finisheq a most creditable
four year’s A. B. course as well a:
graduating in' piano and pipe crgan
She is one of Cordele’s loveliest ang
most gifted young women.
' MISS MARY CRUM IS |
;WESLEYAN GRADUATE. |
| Friends here will be interested ir
;the announcement that Miss Mary
'Crum, daughter of Judge and Mrs. D
fA. R. Crum, graduates this week at
! Wesleyan College. She has com
' pleted an A. B. course and has won
| her way through college with an ex
| cellent grading. She has already been
' given a teachers place in Andrews
- College at Cuthbert where she will
teach next year. '
Mrs. R. B. Smith from Tamra, Fla
was a visitor in town today.
Miss Ava Molarier, of Pineview
spent Saturday in town.
Mrs. 8. T. North sgd Mrs. A. C.
Davis of Hatley were here Saturday
Myzelle Williams has returned;
home to Raines from Athens. i
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Mr. Alphus Castelow from Macon;'
was a visitor in Cordele Sunday.
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Miss Sou Hall of Warwick, was
here Saturday shopping.
Frank Lawrence is in Atlanta pur
charing furniture for his beauty pac
lor soon to be establishe in Cordele
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Peavy of Vi
enna,. spent Saturday in town on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Dillard of
Kisimma, Fla., are visiting Mrs
Dave Browder.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Story of Re
beeea, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, E.
H Culpepper
Lloyd Solomon, an old Cordele;
boy is home from Miami to spend a
while with home folks.
Mrs. W. P. Fleming and Mvrs. Wl
L. Robuck attended the class day ex-,
ercises at Rochelle High Schosl today
Where Miss Evelyn Robuck is a
teacher. &
RESIDENCE PHONE 318
Mrs. Gene Hamilton left Friday
to spend a week in St. Petersburg.
Fla.
Eula Kate and Edress Williams
and Lucile Gleaton have returned
from State Normal School at Athens
Morris Atkins, Hugh Wakefield
and- Dock Griffin left yesterday for
Fort Valley vo pack peaches there,
Mre. W, F. B. Lilly and daughter
from Lilly were visitors in todawn to
day. )
Friends of Mrs. Ledford will be
sorry to learn thai she has been (luitel
sick since Saturday. i 1
Mr. K. B. Cromartie, formerly with
the American Railway Express Com
pany in Cordele, but now of Sara--
sota, was here on a visit yesterday. ]
Mr. J. A. Lasseter and children
spent the week end at Glenwood
Springs, and Toy will spend the summ
mer there, |
Mrs J S Jackson left yesterday for
Amecricus to take her grani daunuen
ter who has been here attendiny
school
Mirs. Martha Wright and Harry
Smith, of Macon, are spending the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gleaton and
Mrs. Eula Mae Gleaton and daughter
Bobbie Mae, motored to Americus
yesierday.
The family of Mr. Gresham s
; moving today in the house on Four
teenth avenue recently vacated by
the family of Mr. R. B, Lyle. “
L. A. Parker Jr.,, who will be
among the graduates from Tech
this June was here for the week
end yesterday, A wyY: .
Rev. Mr. Smith from Macon was
here yesterday for the installation
service at the Presbyterian church
last night.
Miss Bonnie Williamson who has
been teaching in Ocilla the past sear
returned for the summer months last
Wednesday.
Edwin Robuck, Hanson Dunbav:
and Charles Wayman were amongZ
those attending the B. Y. P. U. meet
at Pinehurst Sunday. |
Mr. and Mys. G. H. Harris and Mr
C. R. Harris of Oglethorpe and
Clyde Harris of Havana, Fla, are vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bryan un‘
Fourteenth avenue east. '
Friends of Elmer Jackson, son ofl
Mrs. J. S. Jackson of this city, will
regret to learn that he is critically
ill in Americus. His mother left this
afternoon to be at his bedside.
Miss Elizabeth Jennings come
down Saturday to spend the week
end at home, but left today to re
sume her practicing for Light Opera
in Atlanta.
Mr, G. B. Underwood and Mrs
A. F. Ryals were among those who
went over to Andersonville yester
day. It was Memorial Day for the
northern people just as the 26th of
bApril is for the south and the graves
there in the cemetery were beamii
fully decorated in memory of the
northern soldiers. ViR "!
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Mr. Perry clements is at home
with his family this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ham of Rochelle, pax
ents of Mr. and Mrs. John Ham, are
moving to Cordele, \
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The attractive new bungalow of
Mr. Kibbie Gary is now ready for oc:
cupying and he will move in within a
few days.
My, Charles L. Ham of Meloin
Fla., is visiting relatives and iriends
in Cordele and Rochelle for several
days.
Joel W. Parker, wife and baby
are spending a few days with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Parker
on their way from Fort Pierce, Fla.
to Fort, Valley.
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Mr. Charles Whatley returned Sat!
urday from St. Petersburg, Fla. tcl
spend the week at home during com.
mencement, His daughter, Lydie
Coney graduates Tuesday night.
Mrs. Mitchell Bulloch, daughter of
Mrs. C. M. McKenzie and Miss An:
na Belle Butcher; Fort Pierce, Fla.
left this morning for Coloradoe
Springg, Colo., to spend the summer.}
Miss Ruth Carelock, Associationa!
lield Worker for the Baptist Hous
ton Association spent yesterday and
last night with the family of Mrl
G. S, Williameon. She is statiored ivl
Vienna. e
‘Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Wilder and twe
children, Jack and Dorothy, are here
on a visit to relatives and friendy
from Lake Wales, Fla., where t ¢V
are now residing, They are former
citizens of Cordele.
Miss Jaunita Reed and Mrs. W. M
Adams will leave Tuesday for T s
tings, and Palatka, Fla., to ioir
Mrs. C. C. Reid, who has been vis
iting relatives there for severa®
weeks. |
Mrs. A. M. Stead wiches to an
nounce the closing of her Kindergar
ten Friday afternoon in the Assem
bly Room of the Library from 6 ©o
8 o’clock. Parents and intimate
friends are invited. The childien
have a very unique program which
they will demonstrate those who are
interested in such work.
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PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
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be glad to fill your
order in this excel
lent flour.
There is a coupon in
each sack good for
2 5 year guaranteed
silver ware.
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TELEPHONE 224 i
J,H LAMB CO.
8. A. L. and A. B. & A. Tracks—Cordele, Ga.
Miss Simmons Beauty Parlor
is now operated in our barbershop. Hair dressing, massaging,
ote. done in counection with our work in hair cutting for ladies,
We invite our lady friends and the custom in geueral to visit
our shop.
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Walker’s Barber Shop
o NEXT TO EXCHANGE BANK
Mr. John McGlamary come *ver
this week-end and. will move with
family to Fitzgerald Tuesday.
The Junior Department of the
Baptist Sunday School are requested
to be at the church at 2:30 Wednes:
day afternoon with their lunch, ’l‘hc,v]
will go from there to Brown's Mill
where they will enjoy a picenic to--
wether. o € KXRE
Friends of the family will be
pleased to learn that Mrs., Stephen¥
Neal has shown steady improvement
for the past two days at the familv
home on Thirteenth avenue, easl
She has been seriously ill for nearly
a month,
Friends of these two popular
girls of Cordele, Misses Frances
Markert and Willie Mae McCollaw
will be interested to learn they have
completed a business course they
have been taking at the Sears, Ro.
buck Co., in Chicago, I, and begin
work in Atlanta today.
Rev. Richard Simpson f{rom Ameri
cug preached at the beautiful instal
lation service for Rev., Carl Bartl
formerly of Macon who cme here re
cently to accept the charge of the
Presbyterian church here. It — wa:
greatly enjoyed by a large number of
people.
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k'I‘WO K.LLED, TWO HURT IN
ZXPLOS:ON IN PENNSYLVANIA
ALLENTOWN, Pa.,, May 31—(#
—Two men were Killed, two were
missing and two two were seriousi)
injured as the result of an explosior
today at the plant of the Pennsyl
vania Fireworks company, near thi
city. Continuous explosions preveny
ed rescue work. The factory with ¢
‘ large amount of explosives wa:
burned.
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