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TQRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1926
Social Activities
THE DOUBLE RAINBOW
I wondered if you saw it, friend
On Wednesday, Juiy twenty-cighth,
From naaven a golden curtain swung,
The silver-ca{lron sunset hung
Frem nomh to south, from end to‘
’ end . .
Athwart tue east—skies clearing latel
A double rainbow. Doubly sure,
‘Because (iod’s promises e'ndure,
Are wa that fflg;bdsmcnnnot destroy
Our souls who find in lim our joy! |
Nor floods pf: m%iofis care nor. sor
. row, ‘OW’ I
No pain cr.pang that life hath
bmu;_;hf. ixs,' l|
Since 'tis His own Life’s-blood hath
bought us; s |
Jchovah's ancient pledge unbroken!
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TASTY SANDWICHES 5
Rilgkan “Spndwiches "
Cut two slich’;"‘é:?ké& ' graham.
bread, at least ham aginch thick,
spread liberally wit utte.g’,_".”‘dhfl:_‘
press firaly togeth ‘altfie‘ma'ting.
the grakam and wßite ,}a'rngjes' flr”st
laying at right angis tacthe: surface!
to fie siiced alternfite, strips of red’
an' "green sweet pepper. Trim off
the ‘erasts and clice thinly through
the fou-.‘_ siices. The flecks of red‘
and green make thé sandwich most
attractive. ji 7 A i
DNate Sandwiches |
Finelv ‘chop dates and flavor With‘
the juice from preserved ginger and
a few dvops of lemon juice. Spread'
betweea s'ices of whole wheat.bread. l
A - Musroom Sagdwiéf\-fii-ii X l
Mince a fey mushrooms fine and
cook in butter until, done, and two
or three tablespoens of .cream and_
thicken with a ‘ili'tfle’buitér‘;r{qf-f-ibfirf
cooked iogether unil the ,gquigte,nqyl
¢f a spreading paste. After the musn- ‘
iboms have been-put betweeninar
il,"pW slic of bread toast them quic
l‘y in thé oven. i 4 l
WOMAg [CIVICELgB. o,
", The ediieational”Comimittec “6f the
Woman' Jivic Club wishes to help
furnish }its to any child not able
to buy tWem, Mr. Standard will re
port your needs to committee.
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: This popular star at her best in a picture snited to Wives,
& Husbands and Lovers
TFPor that jaded fecling sce
- Lloyd Hamilton in
A “FRAMED"”
: A seream from the word go
COMING FRIDAY
Thomas Meighan in
: “THE NEW KLONDIKE”
THE CIRCLE, A CORDELE INSTITUTION KNOWN FOR IT'S COURTESY, COM.
FORTS, SCIENTIFIC VENTILATION AND ABOVE ALL THE “PICK OF THE PIC
% TURES,” PRESENTED BY EXPERTS IN MOTIVATION.
BUFFET SUPPER LAST EVENING ]f;OR
BELL—BOWLING WEDDING PARTY
Mrs. JI. H, MeDonald ontertulncd'
mo:zt delightfully with a buffet sup
per las. '.-\'minu'}‘ono*'.ng ;ncmbo:‘s‘
of the Loll-Bowline wedding party,
and ou: oi town gucsts. This lovely!
affair wag held prior to. the ro
hearsal ai the Bell heme on the Na-l
tional llighway, jusgt north of the
city. Th 2 rooms of the lowor floor;
were bLeantifully decorated through-;
out, a 2sler motif of pink and 'greenv\i
being artistically used. The tdble in
the diniarroom was appointed in lace‘
and silver, and centered with a hand
some silver basket of coral vine, the
handle ¢ which was tied with an
airy bp w of tulle. Small baskets fill
| ed with pink apq white mipts were
~used allernately with the vases of
pink roses. The(.gfindelier w‘@?gw
"crcd in yink, and the Slectr&‘ obes
were shade;}, ,easg.i;]g.:.&f_sw;i‘xnc_c.
3 In“rx@md g‘ocgl:;{eig&&
OWel‘% "r& d during the cyening.
ih -'A-’l!hbsgiy.d:s‘ist'ir}g ‘i’n it ent%aoining
“WENTIETH CENTURY CLUB
" The Twentieth Century Club held
its {irst “all mectinz at the home
of Mrs. A. B. Morris.
The racms where the club as
sembled were bcautiful with baskets
and vase: of garden flowers.
The president Mrs.” Bruce Wil
liams, presided, and plans for the
year were outlined, ‘After a very in
terestin:r kFusiness meeting, the club
'began the study of “Tae Ta'ming“of
the VS‘hrew,".by Shakespeare. The
first act wvas read and studied and
a most therough an.dl interesting dis
_cusgion ‘zvas*lgé‘td},.by;)‘fle;‘ Bruce Wil
liams, Mrs. Cecil Pate-and Mrs. Leo
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. e, sbopian, dgligitgh to.vglcome
Mrs. Frunir Starr.as a new member.
At tha conclusion of the study,
the hosteis assisted by Mrs. - Jack
Sheppard, M'Tskgarh"Hérrmgton and
:"h"ars. G!adstgne?fie%ingj‘i;;erv!ed a de
licious saiad course.,
Mr and MrsY3eorge Morris mand
two chiliren, of Dublin, spent yes
terday nd today in Cordele.
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Mrs. Y.'M. Tomlinson, of Albany,l
is the zaost of Mrs, J W. Canion
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Mr. 1. W. Walters was a visitox}
to Americus today. |
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cannon and lit
tle daughter, of Ashburn, were vis-i
itors here today. |
Mr. I'. I’. Baldwin, of Atlanta, was
among " business visitors in Cor-i
dele’ yesterday. i
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Mre. o W Walters hag returned
Zrom a vigit to her brother, Judge Z
A. Littlejohn in Americus.
" Clynt &nd, Tommie . Thomason, of
S'ylvestcné; sbehf?ifir? ‘While here
yefiterdafirnroutc to Atlehta byiauto
mobile. '(& } N
;’% fSTFRTT Seivise aonB op
were Mo fnmes R. .13:‘352_1{(?_}2:!1;1, M.;;t
thews, i#cce Williams, R. L. Dekle
b l)nie_, M Wakefield and Miss
Aitvay) fi(: l«(fe""::‘mw S BTSN
Mrs. Menry Jennings and two lit
tle sons of Ambrose, are spending
the weel- here with Mrs, Jennings’
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. annon
Georze L. Stuart, of Aibany, rep
resentiag the Underwood Typewriter
Companr», was here today. r
Miss Nan Ycumans underwent an
oreration for appendicit's on Wl
ncsday ‘ut the ‘Savannah Hospltal !
Savanhan. He r {riends here will wis
for her a speedy recovery. g "
swalis ML Sosn SL Ao, W
will appear in dance specialties to
night @ll tomorrow night at th
Capitol T)-eatre. is the guest while ir~
the eity, ¢f Mrs. W. C. Hinton. |
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“Mr.and Mrs PG Seamdn ans
daught2~, Miss Frances Seaman, of
Brunswick, formerly of Cordele, ar
rived today for a visit here They are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenn. .
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
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This gown is by Premet.
Notice the fringe, also the
bloused waistline that is
the same front and baclk.
The sleeves are tight and
long. An exceptionally
smart street dress. 4
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YOB s Aarad Patterit,
THEATRE
CANDY FOR THE
CHILDREN
. FRIDAY
TODAY AKD FRIDAY
LILLIAN GISH
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“ROMOLA ”
Yo, WHED DOROTHY;-:GISH
+ - Added Attraction . -
MISS ROSS
~ One Of The South’s
‘Best High Art
- Dancers
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Friday and “,Sa‘z:vr:ay.uru e
N 0 ADVANCE IN PRICES
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
OR YOUR MONEY
BACK
COMING MONDAY
LON CHANEY
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“THE TRAP”
;l'u:,ies‘,;ls one of his best pi!’:-‘
fh‘;o Advance in Prices
~* Coming Soon
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
IN
“THE BLACK
PIRATE”
ALSO
MARY PICKFORD
IN
“SPARROWS”
CAPITOL
THEATRE
Where the Best Pictures
Are Shown
Your' Home Theatre—Owned
by Home Folke—Keep Your
Monecy in Cordele.
“ROMOLA’’ COMES WITH
- RECORD AS THE MOST 1
. BEAUTIFUL OF FILMS
! NEW LILLIAN GISH SUCCESS
SAID TO HAVE UNUSUAL AR.
‘ TISTIC WORTH BESIDES THE
'RCMANCE AND THRILLS OF
| THE GEORGE ELIOT NOVEL.
! et
i Acceiaued as being the most beau
tiful pwtare yet produced, “Ro
]_ wola” the Ritest Lillian Gish produe-
Ition, eames to the Capitol Theatre
Thursday wnd Friday., New. York
i eritice w.:u: tremendously enthusias
{ tic over “Romola” at its premicre,
; pointiny cut the fact that artistic
?\\'orth Lad been combined with ro-
I mance and thrills in perfect fashion,
{ and their favorable verdict was
! borne out in tae very successful run
of the f'ln at the George M. Cohan
|'l'h('utr.' ot two-dollar rates, and in
special rvns in other cities.
'~ “Romola''ie a film version of the
. famous 1« vel by George Eliot yvhic'n
| tells of U exciting life o the
- Florentiocs in the ddygrofl«Savonarsla.
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o Waegresponsiblaifon Miss: Gisls gige
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Jand, war dilmgd by, Inspifigion 1"
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detit. "Motro GoJdwyn 8" EHE HiA+fno
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Some Important Narmcs
While Liillian Gish is the star of
“Romela’™ there are many familiar,
and inipootant names in the cast..
’ Cast Well Balanced'
Charles Lane, who also appeared
as the p.al's father in “The White
Sigter,” plays the part of Baldas
carre, who had adopted Tito when
young, and then realized the day
when Lhe ungx-atL:ful son turped on
i -him. Harbert Grimwood has tlu high
| Iy impovtant historical role of Sa.
? vonarola, and Amelia Summfn'yvi‘lll(.-,‘
! the oldiim2 musical comedy favorite,
Vis Brigidv,
' “Romoia” like “The White Sister”
{ was madn 'n Italy, richt on the spot
cni'c}l*')n in “th(: m)vel—-Flmu;c‘e
Indeed Lillian Gish and the players
I' in her support so steeped themselves
in the history of the atmosphere of
|the time and place that they really
jvuptm‘gd the spirit of the brilliant
i naigsancs of waich Florence was tlit
ceurce and so long the center. Toe
company spent nine months abroad.
The .ccident of the pirate attack
on a zoil‘ng ship of 1492 was taken
lf)ff the Bay of Leghorn, which is
the port of Florence. Not only did
the direcetcr, Henry King, have the
advantags of authentie scenes, but
he obtained the assistance of a num-|
ber of famous Italian actors, as well
as hunlreds of natives for {he
seenes requiring "vast‘ eYawds.' "’
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of Atlanta in the i{iiml'rou;nd «;f';ho i
national wmatear golf championship
at Baltt-rol today. l
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