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" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926 &
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 30
THE SPIRIT OF THE HOUSE
It isn’t the chairs and the books and
the things, |
Or the pictures that hang on the
walls.
And it isn’t the bird, although gayly
he sings, v
It’s the laughter that rings in the
halls.
It‘'s the smile on the face of the
mother at night, |
And the joy in the little one’s eyes
And our love for each other with al!
its delight |
That makes up the home that wci
prize. |
The house is just mortar and stone
in itself, ;
And the fireplace like all of its kind
‘There isn’t a window or door or a
sheli : ‘
Bul many just like it you’ll find.
But the home is endowed with a spir
it that’s rich
And the commonc:t nook is aglow |
With the love and devotion and ten l
derness which, l
Makes sficrcd the home that we know |
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There are many who costlier urt’
nishings own,
And many with {rcasures we miss, I
But nowhere lor us i 3 such happiness |
known— l
There dwell our contentment an(.'g
A bliss,
And we envy no mortal his station or
place.
His heme with our home can’t eom.
- pare,
For our house is blessed by an infi
nite grace
And enriched by the spirit that’s
there.
—EDCGAR A. GUEST‘
MRS. MULKEY ENTERTAINS. |
On Tuesday afterncon at her at~i
tractive home on Thirteenth avenue |
Mrs. M. H. Mulkey entertained at]
bridge, for her honor guest, I-.lr.»;’
W H Cannon, of Athens '
The spacious living room, wimrr,
the game was played, was beautifui
ly decorated with cut flowers and|
candles ’
The score cards were dainty and |
appropriate to the scason. '
At the conclusion of the game |
Mrs. Mulkey served a delicious sul:u‘l
course with iced tea. ’
The guest list included members
of her bridge club and others: Mrs '
A. B. Starr, Mrs. Henry Williams |
Mrs. J. P. Terrell, Mrs. V. C. Grubbs
Miz. 8. M. Dekle, Mrs. A. M, Prid
gen, Mrs. J. K. Luck, Miss Marion
Calhoun, Mrs, Martin, of Miami, I~'la‘i
and Mrs. Cannon. l
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Mrs. 0. A. Willocks and son, Os |
car Jr.,, have returned from a virzit,
to Alabama.
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Simmons will be in charge. Our work will be more than plea
ing to all our customers and fricnds,
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Waiker’s Barber Shop
NENT TO EXCIHANGE BANK
EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
HUTTO-MATTHEWS.
l Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Hutto
announce the marriage
of their daughter
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to
Mr. Willis Matthews
on Sunday, June twenty-first
Nincteen hundred twenty-five
Sua{s, Alabama
Mrs. Matthews is the sister of Mrs
\E. C. Killett and has visited here
~many times. Friends of the young
:couple wish them all happiness in
their married life. It will be noted
that the wedding occurred a year
- ago,
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D. A. R. MEETING.
The regular meeting of the D. A |
'R. was held Thursday, June 17th, at
% the home of Mrs. J. W. Cummn‘
i Mesdames Cannon, R. R. Harris, W'
'P. Heard, and E. A. Vinson ar
hoslesses. - '
The living room and music room
were lovely with bowls and vases of
rink roses, '
After a brief husin’éss session, pre:
sided ¢ver by our new regent, Mrs
T. J. Royal, the following prup;rami
wag rendered: 1
Roll Zall—-Tribute to {h¢ Flar i
Sketeh of Life of Boley Rozn=
Mre, U. V. Whipple.
Musie—Star Spangled Banner—
By Chapter.
Reading—The Makers of the Flaz
—Mrs. W. H. Westbrook.
Following this program a delight
fui salad course with ieed tea was
zerved by the hostesses, assisted by
Micses Ilizabeth Cannon and Eleanot
Royal. ’
YOUNG MATRONS PRIDGE CLUB
The Young Matrons’ Bridge Clul:l
had a spend-the-day party yesterday
with Mrz. Dan Standard at her humcl
on Fourteenth avenue.
The members of the club are Mcs-l
dames Russ Harris, Seab Hamilton
Price Heard, Bailey Heard, Lec
Ryals, J. L. Strickland, Clyde Wii:mr'
Mirscs Annie Kate Fletcher and Lily
Dunliap. ‘
Visitors were Mrs. McClain of
Dawson, Mrs. Howoard Niesler ot'!
Reynolds, and Mrs J. 11. Churchwel
of Jacksonville, !
Mics Ruth Hood of Spagta, is the,
guest of Miss Mamic Sue Harris.
Raymond Walker of Fitzgerald, i
viciting firiends in the city.
Judge D. A. R. Crum spent yes
terday in Vienna,
Mr. C. M. McKenzie was a busi
nces visilor to Macon yesterday.
Miss Lucile Hiller is the gcuest of
her relatives, Dr. and Mrs, T. E, Jnn-l
nings. }
RESIDENCE PHONE 313
Miss Elizabeth Matthews of
Lovett, Ga., is staying with Mrs, R
R, Harris.
Mrs. W, 0. Wilkerson and twe
children of Birmingham, are visit
ing their aunt, Miss T. R. Atking,
Friends will regret to learn of the
illness of Mr. and Mrs. Olin McCoy
at his home on Twelfth avenue east
Miss Emma Maddox, of Atlanta, i
the guest of her mother, Mrs, A. J
Whelchel,
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Stowe and little
son, B. G. Jr.,, spent yesterday ir
Eastman, : ’o}!
Mijgs Mary McCoy is at home
with der parents, Mr and Mrs. O. S
McCoy. :
Mrs. F. H. Bland Jr., and childrer
have returned from a week’s stay,
[in Albany. i
' Mizs Mappie Whatley of Albany, is
the cuest of her sister, Mrs. 1. 11
!Bland Jr. fath
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} Friends will be glad to know that
Mi. W. H. Thernton is improved
enough to be out around town.
Miss Doriz Coonor of Fitzgerald
vicited Miss Carrabel Wilsen on
Scvenih avenue last week-end.
Mr. R. C. Matthias is here to suc
geed Mr. Wayne Fant in the interests
oi the Mctiopolitan® Life Inzurance
Company.
v Messrs C. L. Lifrey and 7. E !
Srown spent yesterday in /\H;:ntni
hefore the Publie Service Commis- "
sion relative to the Seaboard Shoo- |
Fly train cervice. é
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Miszes Mary Jane Montfert and
Aunie Mae Brower willi leave today
for Miami. Miss Brower will sz;wn!»‘
the rest of the summer with Miss!
Montfort. - l
Mrs. G. T. Christian and childier
who have been visiting Mr and Mrs
Jokn W. Walters, leave today for
their home in Elberton.
Friends here have received invita
tions to the annual family reunion
and barbecue at the family residence
ncar Vienna of Mr. and Mrs. I, R |
Fern on Thursday June 24th, v
i"riends will be interested to know
that Miss Bert Harder veeceived hei
diploma from the Walter Reed Gen:
cral Hospital, Washington, D. C., op
June 4th. Miss Harder will rcm:linl
on duty. at the hospital until August
when she will come to Cordele to vis~l
it her mother. l
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One of our local boys told us
the other day that he was zoing
to the geashore this gummer to
look around for a wife, hecanse
on the bhathing heach ho
wouldn’t have to take her at
her FACE VALUE. However,
we'd like to have you give our
gervice a “try out” and acquaint
yourself with the baftery ex
perts who do your work, W
lot 1o noviee tinker with your
battery amd maintain a policy
of complete satisfaction at all
times,
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY
COMPANY
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Parig keeps cool in Georgette coats that,
fail to hide the many colors of the frock
of printed silk beneath., This is tlm}
last word on Summer ensembles, It
makes a very perfect costume, for it com'-')
bines the formality necessary for the
\:strce!. with the sleeveless frock thas
avery one likes to wear in warm weathes, |
Geargette, crépe Roma and silk voile are\
’lthc lightest materials for the coat and arc’l
;'wry smart over checked taffeta or printed \
jerépe or crépe de Chine. The frock is the
one-picce type with a straight lower edge
while the coat is made with a circular’
flare slightly shorter than the dresa
I'riends will be sorry to know that
Miss Bonnice Graham’s coadilion re
mains unchanged. Dr. Barnes, a vpe:
cialist from Meßae will arrive today
to study her case.
Mr, and, Mrs. Charles W. Coopel
and three children have retuined te
their home at Oneco, Fla.,, after 2
visit of zev@ral days to Mr. Cooper’:
si-ter, Mrs. 18..1'. Wilson on Seventk
and
offered in choice se
leetion of staple and
faney groceries.
We Deliver the Goods
PHONE 96
Lewis
Grocery
Co.
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USE
MOBLEY BOLL WEEVIL
CATCHER PLOWS
and dispel fear of holl
woenvil,
S. M. Enailips, Agent,
H. THOMAS AMASON
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT
413-414 Wynne-Claughton
Building
TELEPHONE WALNUT 6921
Atlanta, Ga,
NOTED HORSEWOMAN BURNED'
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10 DEATH DRESSING HAIRI
NEW MARKET, England, June 23
—()~—Mrs, Huntley Walker, widely
known society woman and race horse
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owner, was burned to death at hor|
home here today when her hain
caught fire as she was dressing it
One of her hovses was Hiddenis |
Sol and San Remo, one of the most
beautiful prorties on the Halian Ri.
viera. Her husband was once fa
mous as a racing motorvist, He alsc
is deputed to have “broken the
Lank” at Monte Carlo in 1909, win
ning $90,000 in two hours,
Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Bulwave an
nounce the birth of a baby girl
June 19th, She is to be named Mary
Frances.
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A party leaving here for a trip
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throuch Florida down the qu::ll
Coast Tuesday morning was made uy
of: Mesdames J. W. Cannon, W. L
Robuek, W. P, Fleming, J. M. Diffec
Mr. Will Jessup of Kastman; Misse:
Ilizabeth Cannon, Annn Berte
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Diffee; Joe Cannon, Jack Willinms
Barnwell Robuek. "The party will vis
qt Mro and Mrs. Brancéh! Teming iv
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Hollywood, ’
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
CORDELE, GRORGIA :
Arrival and Denarure of Passenger
Traing, Cordele Union Depot,
The following schedule figures pub
lished ns information,
" douthern Railway System
Arriveg— ~pDeparture
I:23am Macon-Atlanta J:loam
2:26am Jacksonville 5:27m
3:loam Jackesonville-Palatka I:23am
2:4opm Jacksonville-Palatka 2:lspm
ai2%am Atl-Cinn-Chicago 2:2ham
7:42am Valdosta Topm
1:379m Hamp-Tampa-Bt. P, 5:32pm
.'_.'.‘_!'.!l»!n Ath-Cinn.-Chicazo 11:3%am
ta:..ul.m Macon ! Ti42am
. lailvay
Arrives— —Departs
1:10am Atlanta-Birmingham 12:40am
12:40am Waycross- Brunswick 4:loam
2:sopm Atlanta I:sopm
12 16am Moultrie-"Thomasville I:4oam
I:4ipm Wayeross 2:oopm
2:ospm Muacon-Atlanta 2:sopm
Ceergia Southwestern & Galy R, R,
Departs— —Arrives
9:lham Alhany Loeal 7:lopm
I:osprm AW'y-Thos'ville-B'nh'g 2:35pm
S:ohpm Alhany-Monltrie 2:25pm
S:000m Albany-Dothan 2:35pm
SEABOARD AR LINE RAILWASY
Depmrtury CoORDELE Arrival
for . from
.‘.:“.’ am Americus and Local 11:58am
2:05 pm Moatg'ory and Local 2:4opm
2:15 pm Savannah and Local 2:45pm
ror ABBIEVILIL FitOM
Sam Ocilla and Loeal I:ospm
ron RICHLAND 1T ILOAL
ll:..'! am BSBavannah and Local 4:25pm
11:26 am Helena and Local 7:35am
Lizdo am Columbus and Loeal 4:44pm
135 pm Montzs’ery and Local 11:25:m
GOOOD HEALTH
BY EATING SEA FOOD
REGULAR
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FiS .’ i .r "T(‘.'il'l f rom
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WE GET OUR FISH DAILY
CORDELE FISH AND
OYSTER COMPANY
PHONE 290
CORDELE, GA
DRUGS
Black Draught . 19¢
Hitcheeck's Liver Powder 19¢
G6lO 20¢
Wine Cardai . t9¢
Caldwecil’s Syrup Pepsin
farse .. 980
Caldwell's*Syrup Pepgin
Sinall . 49¢
(iroves Chill Tonic . 49¢
MANY OTHER DRUG ITEMS
SPECIALLY PRICED
WILSON MERC. CO.
10th St. & 17th Ave.
14 QUART
ALUMINUM
PRESERVING
KETTLES
$1 49
Big Enough To Hold A Ham
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RIS Bk
Vacation Ti
TRY THE COOL PLACES ¢ .. s
IN THE e
Southern Appalachian Mountains
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Wesiern North Carolina o
Eastern Tennessee ‘
AND
North Georgia b
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The Land of the Sky
The Popular Beaches on the Atlantic Ocean
Mountain Region of New England ;
Resorts on the Great Lakes ;
Lake Region of Canada
Canadian Northwest - ;
Pacific Northwest Colorado |
Culigornia Resorts, ete,
REDUCED FARES '
TO
SUMMER TOURIST RESORTS
Tickets On Sale Daily, Beginning May 15th
Cood Until October 31st
Wreite lor Summer Vacation Folder
CONSULT TICKET AGENTS |
SOUTHERN RY. SYSTEM
The Sanitary Beauty Parlor
127 WALL STREET
HAIR LOBBING FACIALS -MARCELLING
The LeMur Permanent Waving
—CHIROPODY _
PHONE 200 CORDELE, GA.
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