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SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1626 “*'W
Social Activities
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A BIT OF HEAVEN HERE
A little bit of Heaven here,
Though brief the day and swift the
year;
A kindlier world in which to live,
Where men the faults of men for
give, ‘
This is the dream I faintly see
And w"p%der will it ever be.
I'd like to see the lanes of earth
Aglow with fellowship and mirth;
I do not doubt the God above
Nor question His purpose and His
_plan,
My only quarrel is with man,
Would we could catch his spirit here
And banish doubt and hate and fear
Making this world a gentler place,
With more of beauty and of grace
And smoothing every troubled brow
With peace and hope and comfort
now
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Some;i ;'est t'{o\m' toil, some sweet re
of - AW
From ajl life’s ~.Eiflfirness and grief,
Wit 'mqré;’of,’ia'ughtcr and of song;
And@e&bofffi'fim hurt and wrong.
So tHatiwe all from year to year
Coufl h e%&f of’ Heaven here,
PR S LT i
Oh, we could fill | this world witt
grace :
And make of it a kindlier place
Could scatter joys along the way
And fill with sunshine many a day,
‘But selfishly we grope and plod
And leave it all to Heaven and God.
: —EDGAR A. GUEST
DEKLE.CONEY WEDDING P.. ;
Tonight at 8 o’clock at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Dekle the
marriage of Miss Lexie Dekle to Mr.
Walter Eugene Coney, will be cele
brated in a beautiful, but quiet home
cereriony performed by Rev. Tiny
Tippétt, of Vienna. Miss Audrey
Dekl ijwi-lf" be her sister’s maid of
honor and ~Mr. - Ceeil - Pate will be
best fl;an for Mr. Coney. br. Loais.
Tipton will sing “Because” and “I
Love You Truly” during the cere--]
mony. Miss Madge Lasseter will play
the accompaniments and. wedding
march, ‘]
Many beautiful presents have been |
received by""th'e bride-elect, which at. |
tests her great popularity. She is the
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Dekls and is. beloved wher
ever she is knows. She is‘an unusual
ly attractive girl. They will leave im
mediately after the wedding for their
home in Tampa, ' y ""“!
Mr. Coney is a Cordele boy who
recently went to Tampa to enter
business. He is a young man of ster-!
ling qualities, reared here and mem
ber of one of the oldest pioneer
families in this section.
The very best wishes of all the
people of this community will go
with this popular young couple to
their new home in Florida.
Mrs. Sam, Herrington and chil
dren will leave tgnight for a visit to’
her mother, Mrs. Elliott, and other
relatives in Atlanta. They will be
gone for several ‘weeks. .
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satisfactory performance
is absolutely dependent
on its spark plugs. This
is why engineers select
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equipment, and why two
out of three motorists the
world over buy Cham
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EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
MISS CAN&ON ENTERTAINS |
FOR MISS SUE FRASEUR.
Miss Helen Cannon was hostess
yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mre, Fred Cannon, when she enter
tained with a delightful bridge party
in honor of her friend, Miss Sue
Fraseur, bride-elect of this month,
A Lbeautiful golden color schemc
was carried out in all the decorations
quantities of yellow roses and brown '
eyed Susans were effectively used
thruout, the parlor, diningroom and‘
reception hall being thrown togeth-i
er where the five tables were placed,
for the players. 1
A dainty salad course with ice tea
was served by Mrs. Cannon assisted
by Mrs. John Hughes, at the con--
clugion of the game.
The honor guest wa= presented
with a beautiful box of powder and
Miss Eleanor Marshail won the score
received a dainty silver compact.
The following were the guests of
Miss Cannon:
Misses Sue Fraseur, honor guest
Ensign Harder, Frankie Davis, Le
ticia Stallings, of Albany; Elizabeth
Wade, Vienna; Eleanor Marshall
Idoline Barfield, Sara Sheppard, Lou
ise Fenn, Estelle McKenzie, Earlinel
McKenzie, Lura Lifsey, Maryi
Strezier, Gertrude Land, Emylee
Sheppard, Lydia Coney, Evelyn Mec-
Millan, Mary Clements, Willie Pear!
Grubbs, and Sara Mae Slade.
BAPTIST MISSIONARY MEETING
~ The regular monthly business meet
ing of the Baptist Missionary So
ciety will be held Monday afternoon
at 5 o’clock at the church. A fuil at
tendance is urged. The Fourteenth
avenue Bible Stdy Class will meet at
four o’clock as usual with Mrs, C. E ]
Brown.
SPECIAL MUSIC AT
FIRST EAPTIST CHURCH.
There will be special music tomor
row at the Baptist church. Mrs, Ed
gar Fletcher will sing “Not Half Has
Ever Been Told” at the morning ser
vice,.Miss Nadine .Little will sing a
selccted number at the evening ser
vice.
MRS. S. H. LEDBETTER HOSTESS,
AT BRIDGE PARTY. :
- A pretty event of Friday after--
noon was the bridge party given by
Mrs. S. H. Ledbetter at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Slade in compliment to her visit
ors, Mrs Hunter Dilliard, Mrs. Geo
Robertson, and Miss Jeannette Grif ‘
fin, of Kissimmee, Fla.
The spacious living room and din
ing room were beautifuily decorated
with quantities of sweetpeas, glad--
iolis and brown-eyed Susans in
bowls, baskets and vases. Miss Lil--
lian McKenzie won top score and
was presented a jar of bath salts.}
The honor guest was presented a
lovely bottle of Narcissus perfume.
At the conclusion of the game a de
licious salad course with ice was
served by Misses Elizabeth Slade
Annie Grace Hamilton and Sara Mae
Slade.
The guests included: Misses Jean.
nette Griffin, Thelma King, Gladys
King, Corinne Sheppard, Pauline
Wheeler, Frankie Bell Williams, Carc
Ivn Fox Irene McZollum, Crystelle
I'enn, Lillian McKenzie, Lois McKin
ney, Estelle Harder, Kate Stephens
Ethel Diffee, Jewel Henry, Lucile
Williams, Elizabeth Cannon, Mildred
Robuck, Lexie Dekle, Audrey Dekle
Martha Fox, Lena McDonald, Mes.
dames Hunter Dililard, Geo. Robert.
£cn, Gene Hamilton, Dallas Hunt, H
L. Richey, Seab Hamilton, R. E
Hamilton, Gene Massey, Seward
Smith, Mabrey Kennedy, Robley Me-
WEDDING AND
GRADUATION
PRESENTS
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It will be well for you to see
our line of Rings, Watches,
Bracelets, Jewelry, Noveltieg of
all kinds. Ours are all new and
the very latest in style.
S. M. DEKLE
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Donald, Bob Neal, and Johh wn-]
liams. |
The hostess was assisted in enter.
taining by her mother, Mvs. T. J
Slade, Mrs. M. Wakefield and Mrs
Fred Fenn '
MISSIONARY MEETING.
Monday afternoon at 4:30 the
Educational session of the Woman’s
Missionary Society will be conducted
by the Nancy Brooks Cirecle, Mrs, A
M. Stead, chairman. A good attend
ance is expected.
Cordele friends will be much
gratified to learn that last Mounday
when Miss Mamije Laura Harris
graduated at Shorter, announcement
was made that she was declared one
of the six honor graduates, the nigh
est honors conferred at this college
She left immediately after gradua
tion for New York where she sails to
day from that port for a three
month’s stay in Europe.
Friends will be gorry to learn that
Mrz. O, C.'Cléveland has ‘beén quite
ill. She is muech better now.
Miss Isabelia Harris has returned
ciom Dahloncga where she has spent
the past several days with friends. '
David Harris leaves early Sunday
morning for Annapolis, Naval Acade
my for a four year course.
Miss Lucile Williams returned yes
terday {rom Commerc e where she
has been visiting since her gradua
tion at Shorter last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ryals, Misses
Elsie and Hortense Williams, form
ed a party who motored to Macon
and spent Saturday. |
Mr. W. W. Sloan, of Gainesville
is here spending several days with
his hyrother, County Commissioner
Slean.
Mrs. J. A. Ingram returned vester
day from Lilly where che has been
attending the' bedsilde 'of her moth:
sr, Mrs. J. E. McGough, who has
keen quite ill.
Carl Williams, young son of Mra.
Myrtis Short Williams, leaves Sun
day to visit his grandparents, Mr
and Mrs. Short in Pinehurst.
Frank Barwick, who is finishing
his third year at Tech, is at home to
spend the week-end wit his parents
Elder and Mrs R. H. Barwick,
Mrs. Will Marsh of Atlanta, a
former resident of Cordele, is being
weleomed here by her numerous
friends. She will visit at the homes
of several of her {riends while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Browning and
Paul Browning Jr,, accompanied by
DRUGS
Black Draught ........ccccc...sec. 'l9€
Hiteheock’s . Liver Powder 19c
G4BT, 8.1 0N T Y . R ROt
Wine: Cavdni ... oot et o BOC
Caldwell’'s Syrup Pepsin
N e 988
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
BB LT 498
Groves Chill Tonic ................ 49¢
MANY OTHER DRUG ITEMS
SPECIALLY PRICED
WILSON MERC. CO.
10th St. & 17th Ave.
THEY CAME—THEY BOUGHT—-THEY SAVED
YOU CAN DO LIKEWISE IN .0
MW—M
You have an opportunity to cloth yourself and family from he ad to foot at possibly
half the price others would ask you. This Sale has been wonderful suecess becanse
we have backed up every statement we have made with a price. Don't fail to visit thi
¢ale and be convinced, New gocdg arviving daily just reccived a shipment of new
. 49 in, FANCY VOILES, WORTII 75c¢ to $l.OO
40 in. SILK RAYON J 89
FANCY AND DOTS 'WORTH $1.20 AT .civvinioinininisnimiimiiimmnimnms "
40 in. SOLID RAYON 48
BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF COLORS—-WORTH §sl.oo TO GO AT... i
‘'THE CORDELE DISPATCH'
Mr. Browning's father, Mr., W. E.
Browning, are back-from a trip to
Lakeland, Fla,, where they spent the
past week., His father will be their
guest for some time,
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" Panvs'ens the talk of longer skitts with s
i trangparent hem of tulle illusion. Thi
i dip to the back is new and has the sort of
‘,lirni'.gularity that young girls look upor |
jwith favor. Black taffeta with a hem ¢/
fle:h-pink tulle and the flat clusters o!
ross in pale pink, safiron and crimsor
and the leaves of vivid greed make: |
{what its designer aptly called “a very
bovely frock for a very lovely girl.” Me
talliz fabric of blue shot with silver, edged
with silver lace and with flowers of gilt,
gilver and pale lemon yellow, makes e
gather wonderful dress. Georgetft em
broidered with baskets of flowe:s is g
‘eharming costume for bridesmaids. |
HONESTY
IN UP-TO-DATE
ELECTRICAL
WORK OF
ALL KINDS
ONE TRIAL WILL
CONVINCE
PHONE 13
Acme Electric Shop
C. V. ARNOLD, JR.
GIFTS THAT LAST
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Ave only those of the best quality. We gnarantee
the quality of every avticle we sell, and 'the priees,
too, are surprisingly low. Don’t fail to see gur line
before huying. :
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Misses Lillian and Madge Lasseter
of Rochelle, arrived yesterday and
are house guests of Miss Lexie
Dekle until after her wedding to--
night, They were college friends of
hers attending Shorter at the same
time with her.
Mrs. D, T. Daughtry, who har
spent a week most delightfully in At
lanta with an old friend, Mrs. Mec-
Millan returned yesterday with Mr
and Mrs. Bob Harris and party who
went to Atlanta to attend the Shaw-
Harris wedding which was a brilliant
event of Thursday evening,
Mr, and Mrs, Britt Williams, Britt
Jr., and young son, Charles, return
ed yesterday from Macon where
went early this week to carry young
Britt to the Middle Georgia Hos
pital to have his tonsils removed. He
is doing nicely and will soon be out
with his young friends again.
Friends of Elder R. H. Barwick
will be glad to know that he hag
made such gains in the recovery of
hig health of late as to enable him
to return home tomorrow. He has
been in Atlanta for the past three
months under treatment of a spe
cialist, wTow 1o
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offered in choice se
«deetion of staple .and
faney groceries.
We Deliver the Goods
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C_HARDWARE oy
WE HAVE A LADY
SOLICITING YOUR ORDER FOR
Capitola Flou
PLAIN OR SELF-RISING -
‘Through your gro- .
ceryman, who will
be ¢glad to fill your
order in this excel
lent flour. iy
Thereis a coupon in
each sack good for
2 5 year guaranteed
silver ware. o
Try It And You Will Use No Other
TELEPHON 224 '
J. . LAMB CO.
S. A. L. and A. B. & A. Tracks—Cordele, Ga.
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To The Ladies
et 0 .b,L,IOA M bl M S T A T 5 L 0A A SIS YA
OF GEORGIA
We have seeured the services of an (‘X])(‘l'f?
Toilet goods Lady from Boston, Mass,, who
will be with us the week of June 21st, She
will give free lectures amwd demonstrations
in taking care of the complexion. We will
he elad to make appointmeits with any that
care for her services,
COME ACROSS
THE REXALL STORE—PHONE 92
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