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SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1926
Social Activities
JFFICE PHONE 30
HOME CEREMONY MARKS WEDDING OF
MISS MINA TAPPEN TO HOYT GLENN
The marriage of Miss Mina Emalie
TRaypen and Mr. Edward Hoyt Glenn
\g}) solemnized Thursday, afterncon
at four o’clock at the home of Mrs.
0. 8. McCoy on Twelfth avenuc.
In the spacious livingroom where
the services took place, a color motif
of pink and green was carried out,
baskets and wall vases of coral vine
and growing ferns being artistical
ly used.
Rev. J. B. Johnstone, pastor of the
First Methodist church, performed
the impressive ceremony in the pres
cnce of a few close friends of the
couple. Mrs. George Ba'llhger réne
dc,r;k tue wedding Music.’
e bridé who iz of attractive
bl type,|was most tecomingly at
ti in a jcostume of heavy crepe
a ace infone of t fali
shades of thn. Her gt a smart
twig-torie del and accessor
ied® dorresppnded. ; “
sediatiely following the cere
mony, Mr.iand M:s. Glenn left by
LOVELY MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
GIVEN FOR MISS ESTHER BELL
Lovely in every detail was the
miscellaneous shower on Friday af--
ternoon with which Dr. Louise Tip
ton entertained at the home of Mrs.
Sam Herrington, in compliment to
Miss Esther Bell, a popular bride
clect. This pretty home was artistic
ally adorned throughout Wlth fema
nrd cut flowers carrying out a color
scheme of pink and green, The table
in the dining room was appointed in
silver and lace. Reaching from the
chandclier were streamers of tulle
and silver candlesticks held pink un
shaded tapers. o
Mrs. Herrington and Mrs. J. M.
Clements greeted (the guests at the
entrance doors and Mrs. A, J. Whel
chel showed them to the receiving
gae composed of Dr. Tipton, Miss
'sther Bell, Mrs. A. M .Bell and Mrs.
H. H McDonald :
Dr. Tipton wore a lovely gown of
allover crcam Spainsh lace.
Miss Bell was becomingly attired
in a frock of pcach colored georgette
and gold lace. A corsage of Orhelia
roses and valley lilies completed her
ccstume.
Mrs. Bell wore an afternoon gown
of Russett georgette. Mrs. MeDon--
ald’s costume was of tangerine geor
P “LouxFE GLISSON . - ,
i ".‘REE ‘AT DIN%ER PARTY.
¥t E. (. Heath Was hostess at a
di mer par _,_Thuriargweniipgo? a'ti
hesd bome bn Wes ‘unper stroes,
ho Lfing hpr lovely™hottke g‘u’e‘st,l
Mi ;,ouis Glisson of Cordele, Ga.,
Cojfis wer‘ laid for six and a color
mofff: of yellow and white was em
phasized in the decorations. Silver
baskets of luscious fruits added to
the altractiveness of the beautifully‘
appointed table. '
These enjoying the affair were
Miss Louise Glisson, honoree, Miss
Bessie Mclntyre, Messrs Melvin My
er, Donald Lerch and Dr. and Mrs.
E. O. Heath. ‘
Miss Glizson was becomingly at-:
tired in a rose crepe dinner gown
and Miss Mclntyre wore shell pinkl
chiffon. Mrs. Heath chose an orchid |
frock for the ocecasion. '
Just prior to the dinner, a dip in
the Gulf at the Palm Pavillion cn!
Clear Water Beach Island was en
joyed by the young people.
Miss Glisson will return to Cub‘
‘dele the middle of next week for
a short stay wilh her parents, Mr-:
and Mrs. W. G. Glisson bcforei
leaving for Athens. Ga., where she ex.
peets to enter college—Clearwater
Hetald 1
CIVIC CLUB.
What is the Civie Club doing?
Pulling for a tigger Cordele. Are
you cooperating?
EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
“automobile for De Funiak Sprir'v,:sv
Ila., for a visit to Mrs. Glenn's par
en.s, after which they will visit Mr.
Glenn'’s people in Anniston Alubnfim.
Upon their return to Cordele, they
will be at home with Mrs, C. B.
Whatley on Fourteenth avenue. ‘
Mrs. Glenn is {he caughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Tappen of De Funiak
Springs, Fla, and is a young woman
of many admirable traits. Since com
‘ing to Cordele to reside about a year
ago, she has made a wide circle of
friends. »
Mr. Glenn who is a member of a
we!l known Ala"ama family, has rec
sided in Cordele f{or scveral ycars.
He is a popular and energetic young
buziness man, holding a positiion
jwi ‘ fi(’o?.i.“s Dopnrtmc}nt}ySt%(f
inTt ‘l@ (,lc_f'partmcnt. e #e
e syhere 'of the youn@:‘cox&&
vl L Hor them a marrfed Jife
of prosperily and. unalloyed happi
nes:. 2 ;
gette claboraiely beaded. I
\ The numerouz beautiful and usc-l
ful gifts accompanied ty a written
good wish, were presented the hon
oree by lovely little Misses Jean
Sta;r and Elza fluag Herrington
dregsed in 's\"énv‘cgfiofi'al wedding ‘at
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tire=—Jean tus;ithe, bride and’ Elsg
' Quay as groom who steered ;;bhé}
bide’s ' ' automobile, 1, a - pijniture |
I “Dodge” laden with many beribboned
t packages. /
Little Miss Herrington. who is a
lltalqgtpq""}i‘a'nc(:t:,';“ gave several
Charleston exhibitions and Miss An-
I nie Rce McGouzan rendered a prog
ram of delightful music during the
iafternoon. it '
- A delicious salad, course was®
served by Misses Elsic Williams, Bau
line Wheeler, Crystelle Fenn &m!
Gladys King. i €5,
The punch table which was ar
ranged in the library, was presided
- over by Misses Lola and Eleanor!
r Dekle. Oibhers assisting in entertain
“ing were Mrs. T. J. Durrett and Mrs
‘ Max E.. Land
Miss Audrey Dekle kept thel
bride’s register
About one hundred and fil'l_v!
guests attended this beautiful affair. |
FAREWELL PROM PARTY FOR
MISS JUANITA STURGEON. ...
Miss Juanita Sturgeon who leaves
“‘gcxt we_ft; for her home in Denmarl;
‘S. C., affér spending the' summer
“here with her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Tyler,
was givnn a “farewell party” Friday
evening by Mrs. Tyler, |
This affair waz in the nature of a"
prom party and was enjoyed by mem
bers of the zchool set.
The interior of the house was
decorated in coral vine and other
garden flowers, whkile the porch was
attractive with ferns and bloomine
plants. The punch table was arranred
at one end, the bowl being embedded ‘
in greenery and vellow daisies. Little |
Mizses Elizabeth Holland and Mar-l
joire McKinney presided and servcdl
reireshing punch and sandwiches. I
Miss Wava Dame furnished dc-!
lightful music and fourtcen proms
were enjoyed during the evening.
Mrs. S. T Holland assisted Mra.
Tyler in entertaining the young peo
ple.
Twenty couples were presen.
MRS. RICHEY HOSTESS.
TO CLUB WEDNESDAY.
The Sip and Sew Club, composed
of twelve young matrons, was de
lightfully entertained on Wedne:day
by Mrs. H. L. Richey at her hemie
on Fourteenth avenue.
- The rooms were bright with garden
;flowers in shades of yellow and
t!ii A “button hole contest” wus
a ~feature-—of the-afternoom — two
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prizcs being awarded {or ‘the bu:tl
work, Firat prize, a hand made no\'-'
clty, was awarded Mrs, Dallas ITung,
the second going to Mrs Gene Hom
ilton. This was a kitchen towel.
The meeting at t'is time was al
Farcwell party to Mre. Dallas Hurt, |
a teloved member who leaves thisi
week to reside in Griffin, She was |
presented a silver tape meosur? :\si
a parting gift from the eclub. '[‘hi::.|
was bcqfiully engraved with hnr;
name »onlione“‘side and on the other |
“Sip and Sew Club.” '
At the close of the afternoon. the|
hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Wil
lifims Jr., ssr%cd a dainty salad
e uests included club members. |
Labiis | |
Friends of Steve Neal will fegret |
to know of his illness. i t
fi%fi ).l‘ 'igh’_‘ of Fm‘tl
ie¥c “ i ‘k‘ y her vm"cnls,f
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Mrs. M. S. Griffin and son,’Mar- I
cus, and daughter, Dorothy, spent!
scveral days the past week in N:u'n-!
ville. )
My and Mrs. J. P. Futch, of Ro
chelle, and her guest, Mrs. G. R
Doster, of Selma, Alabama formerly
of Cordele, were visitors in the city
Friday
Mr. Duffy Grimsley and family
whq' Rave xecently moved bagk to
hof@elb affcx a ye.;};»'s residenge in
Americus, are occupying the {Haar
residence on®Sixteent) avenuc. ;
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'o_vq.B9% of thie Peoaie Tave
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ALVED
Penetrates the Gums, Destroys
‘the deadly Pyorrhoa Corm 2nd
Restores Discased, Soft, Bleed
ing, . Spongy, Receding Gums,|
Loose and Ulcerated Tecth to al
IHcalthy Condition. |
“Protect Your Hezlth” !
Obtain ALVEO from your
Druggist, or we will supply you
direct, prepaying chargcs.
Two Sizes, HBc and $l.OO o Detile
ALVMEMICAL Co.
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CHILLED BY GULF BREEZES, COOLEST SPOT iN TOWN
TODAY
x’-*-"-"-?'r JOIINNY ITINES
b R Takes the Hd off laughter in
@/ ; ;fi‘ “THE BROWN DERBY"”’
S And there’s a big heaping hatful in
] ”’"’ this whirlwind comedy—his latest, his
A, e : LTy
o T First Chapter 't
i b “THE PHANTOM POLICE”
; // % The most thrilling serial picture ever
‘% v :%J produced.
\f i Oune long generous laugh
N ‘THE COW’S KIMONA”
o COMING MONDAY
GLORI:SW Glorious Gloria Swanson in
ANSON IN o
THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE “FINE MANNERS”
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il A mingling of gasps, laughs and tears.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
RUSSIAN VILLAGE
IN DE MILLE FILM
MOST AMAZING SET
THAT IN “THE VOLGA BOAT
MAN” SAID TO BE THE
LARGEST EVER BUILT FOR
SCREEN.
Hollywood added another to its list
of unusually large amazing motion
picture sets when Cecil De Mille's
Russian village for “The Volga
Boatman’ was built. This is said to
be one of the Dbiggest technical
achievements in motion pictures and
on a par with the castles of “Robin
Hood,” the Egyptian city of “The
Ten Commandments” and the circus
maximus of “Ben Hur.”
The village occupied more than
oncquarter of the huge De Mille lot,
Many of the houses were practical
with four walls and so arranged
that the walls could be lifted out
and scenes taken actually within the
village, without the nccessity of
b*ilding separate sets,
@Art Directors Mitchell Leisner,
é\;on Grot and Max Parker had the
Wvantage of the advice of Dan
SoyreGrosbeck “and Thoodove Kos:
£ Mt. Groesbeck was a war ‘chr
onist and @ gergeant in the White
jrmy of Kolchak in Russia, while
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. Fresh fxam the Famous MOHAWK Looms
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W& Have th Stock” Now the Best
. Andßiggest Line of Rugs
Ever Shown in Cordele -
They are From the Famous Mohawk Line
" And Other Lines of Good Rugs
We carry in the 9 by 12 ft. =ize grades from good Wilton
down through the wool fibre quality.
The patterns arc as good as cen be had and we put our
quality as being as good as can be had for the price.
Muny of the large rugs can be matched in the smaller
size. Come sce our line. It is a pleasure to show them
even though you do not care to buy.
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Crisp County Furniture Co.
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My, ]{l):‘!()ff, a native Russian, was
born in a town similar to the one
depicted. In size and extent, Mr.
De Mille’s new Russian village was
even larger than the big English
eastie of “The Road to Yesteray.”
“The Volea Boalman” wiich will
be presented at the Capital Ticatre
next Monday was originally inspived
by the sone of that name and it is
an original story of Konrad Bereovie
the celebrated author, It was adopt
ed for the sereen by Lenore Coffee.
The feature players include Whlliam
Boyd, Elinor Fair, Julia I'aye, Theo
dore Kozloff and Victor Varconi
Robert Edeson and Arthur Rankin
are important members of the cast
in this remarkable picture of revolu
tionary Russia,
————
Mr and Mrs, T. V. Hyman, former.
ly of Miami,, arc now making Cor
dele their home and are occupyin
one of the McKenzie apartments on
Fourteenthh avenue.
Mre, J. L. Morgan, Mr, and Mrs.
Joe L. Dennard, of Rineview, and
Mrs Lawton Ware, of Hawkinsville,
were visitors ing Cordele Friday, the
guests of their sister, MrsiGene Neni
. : ihietz boi [011063%
. Miss Frances fifé‘(f&flfi}fi 1;(:t'u1'|1.'("rl
today to her home' ii\l‘ “Atlanta after
a visit to relatives ‘and' friends here
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PIIONE 100 CORDELE, GA. «
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