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SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1926 =W
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 30
DADDIES .
I would rather be the daddy
Of a flnping, roguish crew,
- Of a bright-eyed chubbie laddie
And a little girl or two,
Than the monarch of a nation,
In his high and lofty seat,
Taking empty adoration
From the subjects at his feet.
I would rather own their kisses, ?
. As at night to me they run,
Than to be the king who misses
All the simpler forms of fun.
When his dreary day is ending
He is dismally alone, g
But when my sun is descending
There are joys for me to own,
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He may ride to horns and drummingi
I must walk a quiet street,
But when once they see me coming
Then on joyous flying feet
They c;{me racing to me madly
And 1 Aéay it proudly, gladly,
That If{n happier then a king.
You mdy talk of lofty places;
You ma'y boast of pomp and power*
Men may turn their eager faces
To the glory of an hour,
. But give me the humble station
With its joys that long survive,
For the daddies of the nation
Are the hapriest men alive,
EDGAR A. GUEST
MISS PETERSON WILL
WED MR. M’NATT.
Mrs. Emmett Hines and young son
Emmett r., will arrive‘Sunday from
Atlanta on their way to Vidalia
where Mrs. Hines will be an attend
ant in the Peterson- McNatt wedding
on Wednesday evening, returning
Thursday for a several weeks visit
with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Boatright
Miss Peterson has many {riends
here, where she ofteri visited Miss
Frederica Boatright, now Mrs. Em--
mett Hines, who will be interested in
news of her approachi_rf’g _marriage.
JASON SCARBORO ILL. i
The many friends of Prof. Jason‘
Scarboro, who was superintendent of<
the Cordele zchools for three years
will be grieved to know that he is‘
quite ill at his home in Tifton, the‘
result of an attack of flu suffered
several weeks age. Cordele friends
wish for him a speedy recovery.
SIT AND SEW CLUB.
Mrs. Dal Hunt was hostess to her
club Wednesday afternoon at the
Ecme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
F. L. Bartholomew. Mrs. Hunt used
as decoration pink cannas. After the
usual hour of %erving, Mrs. Hunt
served a delicious salad course with
(BRANCH ATLANTA BUSINESS COLLEGE)
B. DIXON HALL, PRESIDENT—MISS RUBY CROWE, PRINCIPAL.
The Cordele Business College opened last fall and has en
joyed a liberal patronage. The summer term begins next Mon
day. Complete and thorough training in Gregg Shorthand,
Touch Typewriting, 20th Century Bookkeeping, Business Writ
ing, and other subjeets. .
Mr. A. IL Johnson, Special Representative, is now in Cordele
for the purpose of interviewing people who may be interested
in business training. Call at the school, Whipple & MeKenzie
Bldg., or write A. II Jolnson, I. 0. Box 134, Cordele, Ga.
If You Want to Attend Our Summer School, You Must
Arrange to Start not Later Than Next Monday.
EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
iced tea., All club members were
present.
'NOTICE GLEANERS.
Mrs. Whipple will teach for us to
morrow. A large attendance is urged
Mr Levy Bush of Atlanta, is in the
city.
Mifis Alvan Gregory is the house
guest of Miss Kathleen Strickland.
Miss Lois Tomlingon is the guest
of Miss Elizabeth Slade.
Mrs. G. M. Bulloch isill at her
home on Eleventh avenue,
R. S. Adair of Dublin, spent yes
terday in the city.
Mrs. S. J. Herrington and children
leave today for Atlanta.
Miss Marie Dowling of Ozark, Ala
iz visiting Miss Mina Tappin. |
Mrs. Ed Calhoun and children left
yesterday for a visit to her mother
in Florida,
Friends will regret to know that
George Riles is ill at his home on
Fifth avenue
Miss Clyde Murray will spend th.e
week-end at Millen with her par--
ents.
Mr. R, K. Arthur spent Thursday
in Albany attending American
Legion Convention.
Miss Myrtle Hoke of Pineview, is
spending a few days with'Miss Ruby
Noble.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pridgen re
turned Friday after'a trip through
Florida for the past few weeks. |
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Miss Tallulah Atlkins is home fromi
Macon where she attended Grand.
Chapter 0. E. S. meetiing.
Mrs. W R Butts and two children
returned Thursday after a month’s
visit to Mrs Wear in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mre. Ceecil Williams and
children leaves this afternoon for a
vigit to Mrs. Roberts at Alma.
Messrs Charlie Peacock and T. O
Edwards of Eastman, were business
visitors in the city yesterday.
Miss Martha Watson of Fitzgerald
was the rccent guest of Mre, J, W
Francis. Miss Watson was enroute tnl
Macon to attend summer school at
Mercer I
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Mrs, C. E. Harris of Oakfield, was
in town shopping yesterday.,
Little Misses Lucila and Lillian
Pridgen are the guests of Miss Edna
Ramsey in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Troy Waade of Vero Beach, Fla.
is here visiting his sister, Miss Ida
Wade.
Mesdames Willie Fenn and J. A
Key of Macon are week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams
Mrs. H. . Summers and Mrs, H P
Childs of Hatley, were visitors in
Cordele ycsterday
Mrs. A. L. Golden leaves today by
automobile for a vicit of several days
in Florida. /
Mr and Mrs. Carl Reynolds left to
day by automobile for Nachville and
Chattanooga, Tenn., to visit relatives
and friends,
+ Mrs. B. F. Sheppard and children
have returned from a visit to rela
tives and friends in Savannah
Misses Marie Stead and Elizabeth
Lifsey, will go to Macon this after--
noon to attend the Epworth League
Conference.
Vienna reople shopping in Cordele
today were: Mrs. R. M. Hicks, Mrs
J J Coover, Misses Josephine Lytle]
and Grace Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bowen Jr, and
James Bowen of West Palm Beach i
are visiting friends and relatives in
Cordele i
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Mrs. W. L. Williams of L'oyd Fla. |
l¢ft for ‘Vionrzg{ Thursday aftor 'l‘
visit to ker daughter, Mrs. E. H |
Pcavy. [
Mrs. John Hancock had as her
guests Thursday her uncle, Mr. Al
lison Perry, and daughters, Misser
Evelyn-and Celia of Sale City and
Miss Caliie Harrisen.
Miss Kathleen Strickland is e x
pected home Sunday from a two
weeks visit to Miss Alvan Gregory in
Tallahassee.
Mis. Walter Edwards of Tamr,a\
Fla., spent yesterday with her sister
Mre. Harmon Frederick in Marshall
ville.
Mrs. Coffman has refurned to her
home in Knoxville, Tenn., after a
visit to her sister, Mrs. W. D. Wil
50N,
THE CORDELTR DISPATCH '
Miss Hilda Patterson has returned
home from Columbus where she has
been visiting her sister, Burnice.
Mrs. A. E. Jordan and daughter
Gertrude, will arrive today to spend
the summer with Mrs, G, M Bulloch
L. A, Parker Jr., left yesterday for
Cincinnati where he has accepted
a position
© Mr. and Mrs, Robert Arnold and
children arve home after a week'’s
visit to relatives at Winder,
Mr. and Mrs, Willis Shipp are now
at home in one of the Cutts apart
ments on Fourteenth avenue east.
Mrs. Emmie Lindsey returned
from Wayeross Friday night wherc
she was called on account of the se
rious illness of her brother.
Mr. J. F. Chumpi—;n of Arabi, was
in the city yesterday enroute tc
Charleston, 8. C., for a stay of three
months
Mr, and Mrs, Larny H. Moss, of
Greenville, N. C., are spending their
vacation with Mr. and Mrs, A. I
Webhb |
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C.' A"
Crowell, will be glad to know that-lifl-!
tle Chester Jr., is recovering nicely!
{from an operation at the local hos-i
pital the past Tuesday. ‘
Friends here will be pleased tn‘
learn that Joe Cul.ming, son of Mr
and Mrs. W. 0. Cumming, who has
been a student at the University of
Gesigia the past year, made the
highcest average in his class. thereby
winning the Freshman medal.
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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Arrival and Deparures of - Passenger
Trains, Cordele Union Depot.
The following schedule figures pub
lished as information,
Southern Railway System
Arrives— —Departpre
I:73am Macon-Atlanta 3:197m
2:2%am Jacksonville 5:27am
J4oam Jacksonville-Palatka I:23am
2:4opm Jacksonville-Palatka 2:lspm
S27am Atl-Cinn-Chicago 2:25%am
Ti2am Valdosta T:sopm
i7am Hamp-Tampa-St, T, 5:32pm
5:3%9pm AtL-Cinn.-Chicagoe 11:37am
T:opm Macon 7:l2am
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Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantie
Railway
Arrives— —Departs
4:4oam Atlanta-Birmingham 12:40am
12:40am Waycross-Brunswick 4:loam
2:53pm Atlanta« ° I:sopm
12:40am Moultrie-Thomasville 4:4oam
I:4opm Wayeross 2:000m
2:050m Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm
Georgin Southwestern & Gulf R, i,
Departs— —iArrives
9:lham Albhany Local 7:lopm
3:ospm AlD'y-Thos'ville-B'nb'g 2:25pm
3:ospm Albany-Moultrie 2:35pm
2:ospm Albany-Dothan 2:35pm
SEABOARD AIR LINIE RAILWAY
Departure CORDELR Arrival
for from
7:40 am Americus and TLoeal 11:18am
3:05 pm Montg’ery and Local 2:4opm
2:15 pm Savannah and Local 2:45pm
FOR ABBEVILLI IItOM
7:15 am O-illa and Local I:ospm
rog RICHLANI I"ROM
11:30 am Savannah and Tocal 4:25pm
11:26 am Helena and Loecal 7:35am
11:30 am Columbus and Local 4:44pm
435 pm Montg'ery and Local 111:25am
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| To prove to you the benefits devived from our
Special Facial Treatments wo will, for o limited
time, give all facial treatments at onc-halt pric
All Treatments Given by Facial Experts
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for Chiropractic adjustments—the most specific drugiess method
of treating chronie diseases—-cian now be made in Cordele by
telephoning 271,
A. WILSON WHITE, D. C., PH. €.
LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR
TOURING
Haveyou changed your
plugs within the last
year?
If not, your contents
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on your tour will be
insured if you install a
full set of dependable
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ELECTRICAL
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PHONE 13
Acme Electric Shop
C. ‘V. ARNOLD, JR.
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' Surcly you have noticed that it V
y is lack of breezes, more than any- %
thing eclse, that makes a hot day— o |
or a sweltering, sleepless night.
, You open the windows and swing .
wide the doors, and hope for a o
i breeze. It’s breezes you need, all
| right, but that isn’t the sure way The fan that you
Bl to get them, &y your hex ‘sl
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swelter this summer as you have in gremmmsees |
X the past, sitting by a window and IR a el |
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WE HAVE A LADY
: SOLICITING YOUR ORDER FOR
Capitola Fl
PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
Through vyour gro
ceryman, who will
be glad to fill your .
order-in this excel
lent flour.
Thereis a coupon in
each sack good for
2 5 year guaranteed |
silver ware. .
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J. H LAMB CO.
5. A. L. and A. B. & A. Tracks—Cordele, Ga.
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You will find us always equipped to save you time and
money on all heavy repairs. ILet us help you design
your plant improvements and other changes, We do
complete foundry work and carry shatting, pulleys,
belting, castings and pipe l‘ill;u;;fl in stock,
TOMLIN-HARRIS MACHINE COMPANY
Makers of Harris Famous Wheel Presses
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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QUR RESPONSIBILITY AND GGOD SERVICE
accompany all the business we do for yon. We
strive to do the work honestly and then deliver
the garment on time to the right place.
STAR DRY CLEANING COMPANY
J. W. Connor, Prop. Phone 18
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