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THE CLOUDS.
The clouds are dainty fairies
All dressed in shining white,
Who join hands up in the sky,
And dance on feet so light.
They sing songs to you and me, !
And help us forget strife.
By showing us ghining dreams,
And hopes that ghape our life,
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The clouds s“’or purity,
Freedom and beauty rare,
They are filled with joyousgness,
And life’s rare dreams ave there.
If we could make our own lives
In beauty like to them,
And give out g:-l:ufness. our erowns
Would need no other gem.
—ROWENA WILSON
MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS JR,,
HOSTESS TO SEWING CLUB.
Mcmbers of the Sip and Sew Club
were pleasantly entertained on Wed
nesday afternoon by Mrs. John Wil
liams. Jr., The guests assembled on
the gpacious porch which was cool
and fnviting with its dccog‘:atipns of
growing phnts. ferns ané cut flow
ers/ filling baskets and wall’ vases.
Fo o\\'ingfthc usual hour of éonqu,—
sa M needle work, the ho.fiioss‘
sewved & Wainty ‘salad course with
ic&édg . N'; B < ¢
The Fuests included the club mem:
bers. .
MRS. FENN’S MUSIC |
SCHOOL TO OPEN. '
Mrs. Ray Fenn will open her music
school September 13th. Those wish
ing to enroll should communicate
with her at once. 9-14.
TODAY’S RECIPES. -
Baking Powder Biscuits
Two cups flour, four teaspoon bak:
ing powder, one teaspoon salt, one
cup milk, four tablespoons shorten
ing. Mix dry ingredients. Put butter
or shortening with the tips of fingers
into flour which has been sifted and|
mixed with dry ingredients. Add
milk gradually into this mixture un
til it becomes as soft as cap.__ be)
handled easily. Roll on a slightly
floured bhoard and cut into dcsired‘
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CORDELE CIVIC CLUB. l
Do you')mizisckeepcrs of Cordcle;'
inspect youd backyards and ullcys'~’|
+ Do you know what your cook does
with the garbage?"
Have you a garbage can?
Is your garbagze dumped just over
the fence on the ground to litter
not only the alley behind youfl
premises, but your next door nci;:h-i
bors? ‘
Why not take a stroll out to youfl
alley today and view your garbage‘
dump as your neighbor sces it? ‘
- ( IRCLE "THEATRE,
CHILLED BY GULF RIyE GIEQT SPOE ~
. BREEZES IN TOWN
OPEN DAILY AT 3:00 P. M. T d m.:?mssmr\;_
shows ‘start at 384 iildren he
‘ :h(])l: start at and 9. Oay Kdules asc
O Love Finally Tamed IHer
e —Ra— Gloria Swanson in ‘
‘M////%/*—;g" A= “THE UNTAMED LADY”
fi//,/’/‘d/,,.,)%"’ E A riot of pep and humor against De
‘."."i,;.:l'i @ = Luxe Backgrounds. Alwo
Lot <= ““CRISS CROSS CRUISE”’
iy . 5’32 Exceptionally funny.
== - SATURDAY
= i S ‘ Buffalo Bill, Jr., in
=g o “RAWHIDE"
P /£ @ A regular rvip-snorter for action, Also
1 3 o “PRISON BOUND” ;
s Third episode of
g “THE PHANTOM POLICE”
. i And Educational Comedy
% s 489 ‘TALE OF TWO KITTENS"
= THE CIRCLE THEATRE OPERATED UP TO A £
; = STANDARD, NOT DOWN TO A PRICE =
cizes. Bake in medium oven.
Roast Beef
Best to use the English cut for
this, After washing meat, put in
roaster which has been allowed to
becoime quite hot, with a little bacon
greage in bottom. Season with salt
and pepper. Sprinkle with flour.
Cut small onion and place around
roast. Put in hot oven, leaving
cover off for the first five minutes.
Reduce heat and cover , basting ev
ory lifteen minutes with fat that has
been cooked out. When roast is
about half done, turn over and
sprinkle with flour, salt and pepper.
Before taking roast © out, remove
cover to allow other side to brown.
Add this time add a little water.
Brown Gravy
Remove roast, placing roaster over
burner, add flour, about four table
gpoons, stir until well mixed and
brown. Gradually add two cups of
boilling water, cook five minutes, sed
son if ncceseary and strain.
Potatees in 'Crecam
_ Cut four potatoes in thin slice.‘:.l
Put them into a'pan with ene-half|
¢up milk, cook yntil they have ab
sorbed akll of the milk. Add salt to’
gagte, p]é__‘ty of ‘pepper -and' one
‘qggfitér cup of milk. Cook for five
minutes, L Sl
Friends will regret to know of‘
the illness of Mrs. W. G. Allen. |
Mrs. Neva Dukes has returned
from a visit to Moultrie. i
Miss Marion McArthur has l'eturn-i
ed home after a visit of several:
weeks to relatives in Moultrie. !
Miss Helen Gannon who is tcaching}
this year in the Abbeville school,
will spend the week-end at home-l
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cannon and
little daughter, off Ashburn, were/{
visitors in Cordele yesterday. ]
Miss Ernesti}ic Williamson will
leave Tuesday for Millcdgeville|
where she will attend G. 8. W. C. |
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Dr. V. O Harvard, of Arabi, was
among the visitors in town yoster-j
day |
Miss Mary Crum will leave Satur
day for Cuthbert where she will
teach this year.
Miss Sue Harris left today for
Thomasville where she will teach this
winter ;
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clegg and son,
Sam Ed spent yesterday in Doug-
Jas, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Rooney
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Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilkinson (f‘
Newnan, Ga., were the guests this
week of the latter’s sister, Mra. Jean
Whittaker, enroute from Lakeland,
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Miks Florence Crum will resume
her studies at at Wesleyan, and her
eistor, Miss Malecty who graduatel
the past spring from C. 1. 8., will
algo be a student entering next week
Mrs. J. D. Lester, of Montezuma,
Mrs. A, Y. Joiner and Mrs Davis of
Byromville, and Mrs Green Dodd, of
Grilfin, motored to Cordele yesterday
afternoon and were guests while
here of Mrs. Bob Neal.
I'riends will regret to know of the
illness of little Charles Munnerlyn
~at the home of his grandparents,
Judge and Mrs. J. P. Hughes, e and
his mother are here on a visit from
Miami.
Misses Ruth ITood, Glady: Pink
ston, Lubile Hiller and Grace Park
er will all teach here again this yeur.
They will arrive in the city tomorrow
and will be at home witn Mr:. Genc
Hamilton on Twelfth avenue.
~ . Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Brownine and
ron, Paul Lamar, left this morning
} by autamobile foriAtlanta, where
- they will spend a couple of days ai
- tet which they will continue their
| I,rip‘to Gainesville to enter Paul La
-mar at Riverside Academy.
.. Mrs. Monroe Hunt had’' ' as = her
,guests yesterday, Mrs, Ernest Harris
and Mrs. Sexton, of Tampa. Fia. Mrs
Harris is an aunt of Mrs. Hamilton
Hunt, who before her recent mar
raige Miss Cordelia Bullard, of Tam
. pa.
l Mr. Alman Hulsey, of Chattanoo
ga, spent the past week end here with
“his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hul
sey, and was accompanied by his
~mother on his return.
If your voice is weak don’t under
take to compete with the statemen
1 who have announced their intention
~of reforming the country. l
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DIAMONDS ;
WATCHES
JEWELRY
We have a beautiful line of
dependable goods only. Prices
are so reasonable they will sur
prise and please you.
Every article we sell is guar
anteed.
C. A. CROWELL
Jeweler And Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELT DISPATCH
GEN. SUN STARTS
. WAR ON CANTON
PEKING, September 10-—()—
Marshall Sun Chuan-Fang, ruler of
the five Eastern provinces of China
has declared war on the Canton gov
crnment whose troops have been in
vading his territory, it is announced
in digpatehes from Nanking, capital
¢f Sun in Kianesi provinee.
Sun reacped his decision to entoy
the conflict for control of Central
China, in which Marshal Wu Pei-Fu
and the Cantonese are engaged, af
ter hig Kiangsi provinee had been
invaded by the southern armics. He
is eaid to be preparing to take the
field personally in command of his
troops.
It is estimated that two weeks will
be required to place the desired 50,-
000 men in the field,
CITY HEALTII GOOD
We have concrete evidence that
the heaith ard sanitary condition of
the City of Cordele is in better coh
dition than cver before in its his
tory. We want the weeds cut not be
cause they -are unsanitary, but be
canse they are unsightly. d
S. J. lIILL, City Manager
P. L. WILLIAMS, City Physician
9-12
THEATRE
Today— ‘“Mike” with Sally
C’Neal. A Metro . Goldwyn
picture.
Added Attraction
Little Nicky Zachary, .the
dance and song baby of the
South.
Friday and Saturday
COMING SATURDAY
““The Green Archer”
By Edgar Wallace. Pathe
Serial to be shown every
Saturday for 10 weeks, in ad
dition to cur feature picture.
Remember, the Ist Chapter
segins Saturday—The great.
2st Serial ever made,
Our Ficturvé Aiways Ahove
the Standard and Down
to a Prige. t
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See “Eve’s Leaves’
MONDAY
With Leatrice Joy. Another
Cecil De Mille Production.
Your Home Theatre -—— Keep
Your Money in Cordele.
Operaied by Home Folks
Trout
Dressed
Channe!
Cats
Sheep
Head
Mullet
Perch
Red Bass
Shrimp
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