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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1926
Social Activities
DocClal Activities
PEACOCK.-MARKERT. ‘
'Of cordinl interest to a wide cir
«cle of ltiends here will be the an-‘
nouncemcnt of the marriage of Miss
Annaberia Peacock of Rome, and
Mr. Karl Markert, of Atlanta, whichj
took place September the sixth in
Center, Alabama. Rev. Mr, Godfrc_v,‘
Methodistyminister performed the
ceremony swhich was witnessed by a
few clos2 friends of the young couple
This wedding was the culmination of
a romanc: which began morc than a
year ago.
The bride who is an attractive and
talented young woman, is the daugh-l
ter of Mr. and Mrs, A, R. Pcacock,j
of Rome. i
The 2ruom is the youngest son ofi
Mr. and Mrs E. K. Mrkert well known
Cordele 115, and was reared here. Af-‘
ter graduvating from the Cordele;
High School, he attended Oglethorpe‘
University where he was a populai
member ¢ the Deifa.Sw;ma Phi fra- !
ternity. ife nowihbld‘s a pqsitiogi_;wlth‘
the government in the po"s(:uoffiég‘lde
partment in Atlanta. Hé and - his
bride wil' have the best wishes of
numerads friends here for'a married
life of prosperity and unalloyed hap
piness,
Mr. and Mrs. Markert are at home‘
at 133 North Moreland avenue, At
muts, ’
PASSING OF MISS MARY REES
By Mrs. Mary E. Taylor '
It is with profound sorrow that
the numerous Cordele friends of thel
Rev. A. W. Rees and family learn
of the death of their daughter, Miss!
Mary Raes, in a private sanitm‘iuml
in. Atlanta Thursday last. The re-l
nmains were taken to Oxford, the'
family Feme for interment. Miss
Mary Roes was in her sixteentl
year, on ‘he threshold of lovely
young ‘¥« manhood. A young girl who
had been tenderly reared by parents
Who seek to instill lofty ideals in the
hearts and lives of their children.
Mary was unfolding as an exqui
site half tlown rose, basking in the
{gagranre of sweetest influences.
Rarely gifted in musie, and with the
best of a:ivan’ages she was an ac
complished musician. True to her
generous rature, she joyously re-
WOMANS CIVIC CLUB.
" The educational Committee of the
Woman's Civic Club wishes to help
furnish i.coks to any child not able
to buy them, Mr. Standard will re
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DAME—BROWNLEE
Mrg, Mattie Dame announces the engagement of her daughter, Wava,
(0 Mr, Frank L. Brownlee, of Jacksonville, Fla., the marriage to be solemniz
ad, September twenty-second.
¢ponded as pianist for her home
l church.
In this hour of deepest sorrow
which has come to our valued friends
a veiled aispensation of providence,
words wr2 but empty vehicles where
by to convey the hearts sympathy.
Rev. Lees served as presiding el
der of che Cordele district a few
| years past, No family has sojourned
: in our city who lent such a®benign
i influence in our midst. Loving them
| as all who came in touch with them,
our hearis go out in deepest sympa
i ty to thesn, knowing that the Com
forter, wao alone can still the
! troubled waters, will be their source
of solace, "l
! ~ Miss Regs is survived by her par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Rees, and
llé.’ét,vxs, s'rances, Lee and Blinow. -
'U. D. C. MEETING.
’ Cordele U. D. C Chapter held
their fiest fall meeting at the as
;, semly coom of the library Friday
afternoon at four thirty o’clock.
The hostusses were: Mes. J. T. West
brook, Chairman: Mrs. E. A. Vinson,
Mrs. J. A. Ward, Mrs. J. H. Jordan
Mrs. C. P. Sapp, Mrs. W. P. Flem
ing, Mrs. Jerry Slade, Miss Martha
Westbrook, Miss Carplyn Fox.
The meeting was opened with the
Lord’s miayer.
Chorus-—America.
Busincss—Delegates were appoint
-led to starc and general conventions.
Also plans for booths at the county
fair were ciscussed and arranged. As
“their {irsc fall meeting prograi is in
South Cavolina each member named
a prominent South Carolinian.
Paper-—Something of the Early
Settlers, Ante bellum life, and part
taken in tLe country’s history by the
distinctiveiy Southern states—Mrs. A
C. Atkins.
South Carolina State Song— “Caro
lina” Mrs. G. D. Hartshorn
Paper—Secession of S. C. and her
part in the Southern Confederacy
and War Between the States—Mrs.
J. H. Lamb. |
Punch and sandwiches were served J
at the conclusion, Also punch wa
served 45 the guests arrived.
—REPORTER
Friends will regret to know of the
continuad iliness of Miss Tallulah At~
kins at nei honfl% Twelfth ave{"fiae.
D. A. R MEETING.
The fist mecting of the D. A, R
was held at the home of Mrs. U. V.
Whipple Thursday afternoon Septem
ber 9th with Mesdames Whipple, Ki
ker, Paic and Miss Martha Fox as
hostesses
After a short business meeting
Mrs. J. 8. Comer, chairman of the
year book committee preesnted the
year’s werk in a moest interesting
way, after which the following prog
ram was rendered:
- Song by chapter—America
Paper—-Lafayette’s Mission to
America —Mrs. Price Heard.
Readirg-—Pershing at the tor.nb of.
Lafayettoc—Mrs. Bruce Williame, ‘«*
Song vy Chapter—The Marseillufsc
Following this the hostesses asisét
ed by Mrs. Ulysses Whipple, serv@d
f”’:fi':d‘e‘lightful salad course with | ic?d
MISSIONARY BIBLE STUDY |
The Bible Study Class of the Wom
an’s Miscicnary Society will meet at
the residence of Mrs. W. F. Markert
Monday . afternoon. |
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Dallas Hunt is here from Griffin
for a few days on business. /
Miss Thoras Southwell of Blounts
town, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Lec
Robinson.
Gene Lindsey will leave tomorrow
for Atlaria where he will resume his
studies 1 Oglethorpe University.,
_Dr. T. N. Baker, a former Cor
delean, now residing in Irwinton, was
a visitor lere the past week . ’
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Anthony, of
Mac?n, were visitors here on Friday
enroute to Tifton.
Mrs. fidney Rauzin, of Henderson
ville, N. €., is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller.
Mrs. Maitie Dame and daughter,
Miss Wava Dame, were visitors to
Macon on Friday.,
Friends will regret to know that
Mr. W. M. Adams is confined to his
home wiil: illness.
.~ Horace Bolin, Jeft Fridayf?(’it Ha#:
Togate, Teniy, where he will enter
Linceln Mc I&&ia¥-finivorsity;
THE CORDELE DISPATCIH
Mrs, M. LI, Pope was the :-'prm‘.-thv-"
day guest Friday of Mis. D, T.
Doughtry |
Herman Bolin, 'who is traveling
galesmar for Roughton-Halliburton
Co,, of Mucon, 1s the week-end guest
of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. D, Bolin.
IFriends of Mics Mildred Elder will
be glad to know that ehe is resting
nicely [yilowing an operation for ap
pendicitiz which she underwent Fri
day aftornoon at the local hospital,
Joe Barl little son of Mr, and My
J. A, Key, of Macon, who is here
with hiz wother, underwent an on
eration for the rewmoval of his ton
sils on Friday. He is reported re
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Miss Flizabeth Slade and Sara Mac
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