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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 14, 1026 -
Social Activities
HAVE COURAGE, HEART
Have courzggf heart,
" Though dark the way;
Life's sky obscured
By cloud%.‘gray. | ‘
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Each life itg zg \
Must some time bear, ‘
But some day life -
Will be more fair. ‘
Have courage, heart, l
Though sorely pressed
And burdens bear
Upon thy breast.
Have courage through
The mists of gray; |
"Twill all céme right ‘
" Some glad sweet day. ;
) -—SELECTED
SAUNDERS FAMILY. REUNION
Delightful in i ery way was t}gq
family rcenion hdd at t fiomc of
Mrs. T. L. Saund’g}‘ Sund \}ngelfi
ber 12th. At noon. ' s&epast
was served on tableSh’ il r'fég&hq
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Those on.io'yim.: r’:"f"fn" {i';épozl
Mrs. T. L. Saufig VQT", Cecil,
Kermit, Wilma‘B_.e‘rnicc ‘and Ila, Mr
and Mrs. C. A. Saunders, Austelle,
Ralph, Gladys, Yofi,filackshcar; Mrs.
E. T. Lane, of ”fiAflington_: Mr. and
Mrs. T. E Hatcher, and children, Mr
W. G Hatcher Jr., Mr. Claud Hatchey,
Mr and Mrs. S. J Walls, and children
George, Clara, Audrey and Saunders
Mr and Mrs. T. V. Wright and little
u’aug‘nter, Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. J L
Dorough and children, Jim and Mar
jorie, Mrs Nina Bush and children,
Gordon, G. I, Myrtle Thayre. Mr,
and Mrs. T E Bolin and children,
CIRCLE
LEADS WHILE OTHERS
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PERCY MARMONT
WARNER PAXTER l
JULANNE JOHNSTON
WILLIAM POWELL
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South Sa‘,a’ sirens, South Sea
love,~ Flashing with dramatic
moments,
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“FAIR BUT
FOOLISH”
An Educational comedy
Coming Wednesday
* COLLEEN MOORE IN
“WE MODERNS”
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TLe Circle{&as The
‘Pictures
“ADMISSION
Children IC¢ —— Adults 20c
Mark, William and Sam, Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Bowen, Ruby Dcrouzh,
Ruth” Dorough, I!o__l:‘o Doi‘ou‘gn and
Janes Henry Wfig};i. \
NRS. STEADS KINDERCGCARTEN
TO OPEN NEXT MONDAY.
Mrs. A. M. Stead will open her
kindergarten for the!fall next Mon
day morning, September the twen
tieth, at her home on TFourtcenth
avenue. '
Mrs. Stead will he assisted this
vear by ner daughter, Miss Laura Lu
la Stead who graduated the past
spring from G. 8. W. C,, at Valdos
ta. Three rooms will be devoted to
tais work, and in the yard Mrs,
Stead has had placed additional
swings, ncting bars, sand piles and
such equipnients as necessary for the
physical development of the child.
‘TODAY'S RECIPES. b’y O
} Potato O‘n;elelz
¥ Beat three eggs till 'very light,
add a tenspoon onion juice, one-half
tablesproen minced paisfey, if‘é:in
venient, and three cups of hot mash
cd potate. Beat till fluffy. ftrapsf,q;;'
to 2 medium sized ffiring liari m
vhich three tablespoons of vegetable
tat have been melted and cook ently
till brown on the bottom. Fold over
like an ordinary omeclet and serve
plain, or with any kind of 'crcamed,
cocked or salt meat or creamed fish,
Hermits
Take c¢ne and one-half cups brown
sugar, one cup butter, one-half tea
spoons hot water, ‘three eggs, a lit
tle nutmeg, pinch of salt, one‘and
one-half "ceups " flour” and cne tea
spoon credm: tartar -in o;ne-qilarter
cup buttermilk, Drop from spoon on
greased pans, bake' in a° mdderate
oven. i 4
Mashed Sweet - Potatoes -
L Peel and boil the potatoes; do not
allow them to gcf s'oft; drain dry.
mash with two tab]esnn::g?sw"eam
one teaspoon butter, a little nutmeg,
salt and 3)o;)pér, beat until light.
: | Frendls;i'oast & -‘
Beat ona-or t\\'g'f‘eggs tiiorouglfli’d,
add one cup of milk, season wit}: salt
and pepper. ljip slices of”bread in
mixture and fry in butter. Serve
with syrup.
Fried Pork With Apples
Fry pork chops or pork steak, un
til well done. Slice ' sour apples
acress quite thick without' peeling
fry in the Fbot lard until tender
Flace amu‘nd the pork on tne plat
ter.
Caramel Pudling
One cuart milk, one cup sugar; two
heaping ‘.u‘nlcspooné cornstirch, one
tablespoon vanilla. Brown sugar over
fire, pour heated milk __j;lt_;q it, add
i?urnsturcg ,({issolyed in a little milk.
flFlnvor with" varilla. %
Mr-and Mrs. E. F. Tison and little’
son were visitors to Macon Sunday.
Miss IMamie Milner, High School
teacher, is at home with Mrs, M. R.
Smith this year.
Miss Flizabheth Chapman is a stu
dent this year at G. S. C. W. at
Milledgaville.
Miss Ada Perlis left today for For
gyth where she will enter Besgie Tift
College.
The following teachers are at home
with Mrs, Gene Hamilton on Twelfth
avenue: Misses Hortense Braswel,
Gladys Pinkston, Ruth Hood, Lucile
Hiller, Amella Higginbothan, Min
nic McKinney and Mr. T. W. Jones.
WOMANS CIV‘iC CLUB.
The educational Committee of the
Woman's Civie Club wisches to help
furnish icoks to any child not able
to buy them, Mr. Standard will re
port your needs to committee.
Mr. 'l‘ M. Furlow, of Amecricus,
yag a business "visitor'in the city to
‘day. ¢
" Dr. IH. Williamson, of Albany, |
“was the guest yesterday of his moth
i er, . Mrs. D. S Williamson.
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j Miss Roszalic Fenn left this morn- |
ing for Yorsyth where she will enter |
;Bessic Tift College. i
L Mrs. J. W. Walters left today for a |
visit to her brother, Judze Z. A. Lit
ltlejbhn, in Americus
" Fricnds of Mr. M. M. Mulkey will
i'rcgret to know that he has been
conlined to his home for th¢ past
! several days on account of illness.
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l Mis s Jeanctte Johnstone, daughter
inf Rev. and Mrs. 'j E. :lo'hnstonc,
i‘]éft Sunaay for ‘mh‘cn '\'v'hc‘rc she
| will teaet] this year. " """ -
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lj M:. and Mis. L, L. Blackmon and
lers. Irene me'lm i?ccéé}p@pigdl ,t,h'v‘_
}_.}‘o]luwingi 3'9“?"; ul"aQi!ésvvtg Val-.lo;st‘ul,
syerterday’ where they will attend G
! S. W. 7., Misses Annic Mae Brower,
l Mary Blackmon, Bobbie Mae Booth,
' Ruth Nowell.
l Cordelo is repreesnted at Wcslcy-i
an this vear by the following girls: |
Misses Allene Brown, Kathryn, Elea-[
nor and Marjorie Royal, Martha |
| Westbrovk, Lydia Coney, Florcnce’
%and Malette Crum !
| Mr. and Mg M Gomiey;wm’J
é"’ftle' daua’ ~Jr? ‘Jean and 'Ru{'h,'ofl
!Tusl:ocg¢s. ltff.Af‘la,', arrived S.-afhi*kidy|
§ by autogfiml}ilc ‘for o yidit “fi)( Mrsl
I.‘Gottlic-b‘s parents, v af]drlfil}*:., I:'.l|
Perlis. ¥ir. Gotilieb continued:.his
!h,'ip E:n n;l.:cr peints but wiil return
. Friday 1o Cordele, to. qccommfl'm'l; -,
- family home . . l
‘ \lisévfi‘lfi}l Carelock, of the Hotis- |
ton l’?:aptiég Ar:soci?tion,_ik spending;
[sc\eral‘c‘ayt here, the g*st of
Ada_Fountain and '\/Inyi) S. Wil
f liamsBn: SHE will be joined ‘tqmorr&\‘v'}
by lher.sister, Miss Allene Carelock
who will spend a short while in the
city enroute to Macon. é
COLLEEN MOORE IN
NEW SCREEN ROLE
Welcome to the prodizal daughter!
Colleen Moore has returned to tae
sereen in her beloved modernist
: self. :
f Making successful iucursions into
the fi2ld of serious drama, Miss
Moore scored triumphs in the rather
wore mature characterizagions at
"Sn,,Bn.;‘é’ :;nd-‘?"l' I $8 F:g\ves‘t
Satisficd %th:‘;thflu‘]‘g 8 ve.
verled 18"cla, in answer to wide
“spread appeal from exhibitor
sources, who hated to see her youth
ful following neglected, and now.
rlunges back into the vortex of the
uke-strutiming element with all hcri
oldtime verve and abandon. |
You'll see the Colleen hest lmowni‘
to you—and best loved——in “We
Moderns” at the Circle Theatre Wed
nesday. |
John Francis Dillon, who super ‘
vised her past gloriously and jazzil,v|
Youthful characterizations, direeted
tais new First National offerinz,l
produced by John McCormick, which
is adapted from the sensational Is-l
rael Zan.:will novel, The suppoit en
lists such popular supporting urtists'
as Jack Mulhalll Claude Gilling. |
water, Clarissa Selwynne, (,'ur]|
Miller, Cleve Moore, Tom McGuire,
Marcclle Covday and Blanche Pay
fon,
It’s much casier to talk than to un-|
derstand, I
The quecr thing about wn!ilun'r'l
cooking is the fact that it never i.==:
o good when comrany is present |
az it was the week before, :
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
“SOULS FOR SABLES”
A SCREEN TREAT
“Souls for Sables,” a Tiffany pro
duction, tells of a phige of modern
life that is always intcresting—a
woman’s longing for Dbeautiful
clothes. Thig picture will be -"110“?_(1:
Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre. It
is suggested from “Garlan & C 0.,”
by David Graham Philips, and has
as the featured players Claire Wind;
sor and Euvgene O’Brien,
Insofar is the settings arc concern
ed, they are the utmost in clegance,
while the direction and photography
are of the very best. Evidently no
cxpense was sp:lr(“d in the gowns
worn by Miss Windsor, who is
geen in more than twenty-six changes
of costume during the run of the pic
ture. A fortune in sable furs is ex
hibited.
It is a story of a beautiful girl.
reared in the lap of luxury, woh
marries a business men who iz un
able to keep up with the demands of
his extrivagant wife.. She wants a
cable coat. Sh¥ wins money in .a
card game, and invests it in the
stoek ‘market through the medium
of a richl broker who mln?ir,gs the
:younu'mu*r(,m,- 4 der o i
!
"i"fnawl'l;ré of how His' wife wets thd
cba’xb the E.Vnun,c: husband shows Hie
:di:-'a'fi[;iro‘;ul by leaving her. The
:tory has a dramatiic, {inish, which
would be unfair to publish,
Miiss Windsor as Alice Garlan 15
THEATRE
.To Everybody
‘Weust vi~lt to tell 'you how
%fm:cil w 2 appreciate ihe sup.
Laport | you have given us
‘since we opened ' Cordele’s
.shewest Theatre it has heen
- 100 PER CENT IN
~ ATTENDANCE
We knew you would ,do it
bccaug'e it is the '
" SPRIT
- To Support a Home
Institution
We are going to give you a
100 PER CENT SHOW
ALWAYS
AT STANDARD PRICES
Loyis Miller will sse thakdd
yvoy . get :just 4as go%_.‘ :
Vaydevillecand picturesias®l -
| yoq Ifi:an get aq\wwhcre. ", t
4 TODAY WE SHOW
Ancther 'Gecil B. De
Mille Production
“SUNNY SIDE /P”
With Vera Reynolds
COMING
WEDNESDAY
“Souls' For Sables”
With Eugene O’Bri¢n and
Claire Windsot
Lillian and Dorothy
Gish Thursday
Metro-Goldwyn picture
“ROMOLA”
Bettcr than the “White Sis.
ter” Don’'t miss it.
THEATRE
Your Home Theatre. Will
Alw2ys Treat You Right
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By Jenny,
Paris,
The girdle and the under
skirt of this dress match
and are of contrasting
material. The girdle of a
LYpsy l{p(- gives a slightly
bloused line. The dress
is designed by Jenny.
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more, beautiful than ever and’ gains
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;bich, honors in Fer portraval of the
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.v‘mt‘.nf,lhc sroiied child of fortine,
vhile Bugene O’Brien 23 the young
breinezs man 18 More than good in
hig' part. The other members of the
cast, including Eileen Perey, Anders
Randolf, Claire Adams, George Faw
celt and Edith Yorke, are well cast
in their respective parts.
l “Souls for Sables” which will be
iat the Capitol Theatre Wednesday
is a picture worth seeing.
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