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D QO C I a A CULIVIUTIE@S
DFFICE PHONE 30
IT'S ALL IN THE STATE OF ‘
MIND. ‘
If you think you are beaten you are,
If you dare not, you don’t |
If you would like to win but think
you can’t
It's almost a cineh you won't.
If you think you’'ll lose, you're lost
For out in the world you'll find
Success begns with a fellow’s will—
It's all in the state of mind, {
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Full many a race is lost
Ere ever a ztep is run, |
And many a coward fails
Ere even his work iz begun.
Think big and your deeds will grow:
Think small and you'll fall behind
Think that you can and you will—
It’s all in the state of mind.
'
If you think you are ouclassed yot‘x
are.
You've got to think high to rise;
You’ve got to be sure of yourself be
fore
You can ever\win a prize.
Life’s battle’s don’t always go
..To.the.strongest or fastest man,
For sooner or ltex the man who wins
"8 'the fellow who thinks he can.
JHOWELL-WILKES, . " | ;
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barfield an
nounce thie ‘marjrage. of their niece,
Jane Howell to Mr. Chason C. Wilkes
recently of Miami, Fla., now of Bir-‘
mingham, Ala., the wedding having
taken place Saturday, September 25,
1926. 1
METHODIST MISSIONARY
CIRCLES. |
The circles of the Methodist
church will meet Monday afternoon
at 4:30 o’clock in the following
homes: I &8 |
The Nancy Brooks Cirele will
meet with Mrs. E. K. Powers. |
The Hope L. Jones Circle will meet
with Mrs. C M Clements
The Nellie Blackwell Circle will
meet with Mrs. Frank Starr.
The Mary E. Taylor circle will
"meet wtih Mrs, M. H. Mulkey.
The Alice Beasley Circle will meet
with Mrs. I. P. Tyson. |
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MRS. COBB HOSTESS.
The “Sip and Sew” Club was de
lightfully entertained on Wednes
day afternoon by Murs. Guy Cobb at
her home on Thirteenth avenue.
The living room was attractively
decorated with Japanese sweet peas.
After an hour spent chatting and
serving refreshments consisting of
sandwiches and ice tea followed by
C PURVEYOR OF RE 4I T RN, R’ ]
ENTERTAINME?‘ITAL oA& TODAY
IN MAKING YOUR DATES JUST SAY MEET ME AT THE CIRCLE,
. THAT'S WHERE EVERY.BODY GOES,
A Whiz-Bang Western Picture 3
“The Galloping Cowboy”’
With Bill Cody
“The Death Watch”
: oth episode of ' ‘
The Phantom Police :
S(e 2 # ALSO :
. A Phunny Philin i, &
“Misses His Cue”
COMING MONDAY
One of the season’s greatest shows :
“Old Loves for New”
With Lewis Stone and Barbara Bedford
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= THE CIRCLE HAS THE PICTURES =
= ONLY 10 AND 20c—WHY PAY MORE =
EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
a sweet course were served.
Guests were: Mesdames J. W.
Mann, Gene Hamilton, H. L. Richie,
Hunt Ledbetter, John Williams Jr.,
and Ruel Hamilton. j‘
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NOTICE
The U. D. C's will observe Pap
hacl Semmes birtyday Monday morn
ing at nine o'clock at the school au
ditorium, A talk will be given by a
member of the chapter and there
will be songs by the school children.
The public is invited.
Homer Morrow, of Miami, iz the
guest of Glenn Arthur,
Mr. Fred Fenn has returned from
a trip to iMami, Fla.
W. F. Lewis of the Ebernezer set
tlement was in town yesterday.
Mr. L. J. Bush of Atlanta iz the
guest of his sister, Mrs. C. M. Mc-
Kenzie |
H N;;;g?ql_]'i‘i‘)fi!éff the Bay Springs
district came to-town ‘yesterday to
lookaft er "Lusifiégs matters,
Mrs. Ed Merritt, of Macon, is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fenn. i
Wendell Phillips has accepted a
position with the MecClellan Ten
Cent Store.
Mrs. H. E. Davis, of Macon, has
returned home after a visit to her‘
daughter, Mrs. Robert Arthur. ‘
Mrs. Rushin and Miss Mildred
Horne of Vienna, were visitofe in
the city today. 5 ‘
Misses Jurrelle Little and Mamie‘
Sue Harris have gone to Thomasville‘
where they will teach in the public
schools. " |
T. V. Hyman and family are now
occupying the first floor of the Me-
Kenz}e apartment on 14th avenue.
Mrs. C. J. Munnerlyn, who Has
been the guest of her parents, Judge
and Mrs. J. P, Hughes, will return
to her home in Miami today
Mr. D. A. Wells and family have
moved to Cordele from their coun
try home and are occupying the resi
dence on Twelfth avenue recently
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Doolit
tle.
RESIDENCE PHONE 313
Mrs. Camp ond daughter, Miss
Blanche Camp have returned to
their home in Macon after a visit
to Mrs. E, L. Camp.
Misz Corinne Sheppard, who is
teacning at Abbeville, is spending
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. S. Sheppard,
Mrs, John Wilder, and sister, Miss
Rosa Woodruff, and Mrs. Jason
Shirah, of Byromville were visitors
in Cordele yesterday.
Vienna visitors here yesterday
were Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Jordan,
Mrs. Paul Ellison, Mrs. Ed Dykes,
Mrs John Bridgee, and Mrs J, B.
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Parker of
Fort Pierce, Fla., announce the birth
of a daughter who has been named
Mary Carolyn..
Miss Lucile Norman, who is teach
ing at Friendship, is spending the
- week-end with her aunt, Mrs. George
Holmefa. 1. 405 |
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Thrash and chil
idren were guests yesterday-of Mr.
Thrasi’s sister, Mrs, Ruel Hamilton
énroutc to their home in West Palm
Beach Fla.
Dr. and Mrs. J S. McKenzie, of Lit
tle River, Fla., who were visiting
relatives and friends in Moultrie,
Sylvester and Cordele at the time
of the great storm returned home
Thursday. Their heme, as well as Dr.
Olin McKenzie’s home was badly
damoged, also their offices.
Mrs. Morris Gotlieb and daugh
ters, Jean and Ruth, have returned
to their home in Tuskeegee, Ala., af
ter a visit to Mrs. Gotlieb’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Perlis, Mrs. Got
lieb was accompanied. home. by -Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Roobin of Birming
ham (' Ala, who were in the city for
several days visiting relatives. Mr.
and Mrs. Roobin are just returning
from their honeymoon spent in At
lantic City, Niagara Falls, Saraiog‘a
Springs and New York. :
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PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Bible Study at 10:30 a. m. Preach
ing by the pastor, Elder W. A. Pink
staff of Tennessee at 11:30 a. m.
and 800 p. m.
The public is cordially invited
FRIDAY GREAT SUCCESS
The B. Y. P. U, Associational Ral
ly and social held yesterday at We
nona was a great success. large
crowds attending and the full prog
ram was splendidly carried out,
A special feature on the program
was the games and those participat
ing found much merriment in this,
The star attraction on the program
was the play arranged and put on by
the Cordele B, Y. P, U. entitled,
“The Marriage of Miss B, Y. P. U,
Spirit to Mr. Our B, Y P, U.” This
was well carried out and elicited
much praise from the large congre
gation. Another part of this program
wag the beautiful vocal solo render
ed by Miss Nadine Little.
METHODIST CHURCH *
REV. J. B. JOHNSTONE, Pastor
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. by Rev.
J. A. Smith, ‘and at 8 p. m by the
pastor. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all, and a hearty welcome
to those who attend.
Sunday School at 10 a. m, sharp.
Intermediate League at 7:15 p. m.
Prayer service by evangelistic
committee at 7:30 p, m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8
N m
Senior Epworth League Thursday
at & p. m.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The pastor, Rev. Carl Barth, ex
pects to preach both at the morning
and the evening hours of worship.
Text for the morning, “Except the
Lord build the house, they labor in
vain that build it.” “The three tenses
of Salvation,” is the theme for the
night serivces, 8:00,
Jueyowrteeth/ .
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Restores Diseased, Soft, Bleed
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Loose and Ulcerated Teeth to a
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“Protect Ycur Health” °
Obtain ALVEO from your
Druggist, or we will supply you
direct, prepaying charges.
Two Sizes, 50c and $l.OO asßottle
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Jacksonville, Florida:
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of Wedding Gifts;
Birthday tokens, and
Jewelry with an
Expression
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Our goods are dependable de
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More than thirty years experience {8 at our command to give
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Our Motto is: ‘‘Satisfaction or No Pay!”’
Cordele Sheet Metal Works
SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
MY N Y e O L T L D S L R O T I T T bAT
HOUSES IN RECENT STORM
Mr. R. W, Hubbard of Cordele has
received an interesting letter from
Mr, S. L. Thornton, of Mami, former
ly of Cordele, in which he relates
many narrow escapes from dealh
himgelf and family in the recent dis
astrous hurricane which swept that
section of Florida
He said his large six-room house
in which his family lived was blown
all to pieces; that his two smaller
houses were totally wrecked, He saic
everything in his house was aestroy
ed and that he had to borrow clothes
to put on.
LOANS —On city property five to
fifteen - cars time. On farm land five
to thirty three years time. Phone 76
J. J. D. Cobb, 10-24
THEATRE
MONDAY
“THE CLINGING
VINE”
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With Tom Moore,
.Leatrice Joy and Rob
ert Kdison,
Another Ceell Deé
Mille Produetion,
A man wants beauty,
not hrains. lis task
is to find a woman
pretty enough to
please him and dumb
enough to love him.
Is as full of laughs
and thrills as an egg
is of meat.
TUESDAY
‘RISKY BUSINESS’
Another Ceeil B. De
Mille production —
they have to be good.
See the
“LONE WOLF
RETURN”
Wateh for Date
With Bert Yytell
and Billie Dove,
This picture is now
playing at the How
ard Theatre, Atlanta,
Ga.
This is one of the best
pictures of the year.
No Advance in Prices
Your duty to help the
storm sufferers—Buy
your tickets to the
(fapitol Theatre from
the school ehildren.
They are good all
next week. -
A good show every
day. Jackie Coogan,
Norma Sherer and
Lon Chaney mext
“week so get your
pickets now — also to
help a good cause.
A COMEDY EVERY
DAY
THEATRE
OWNED BY HOME FOLKS
You Can Expect A Good
Picture at the Capitol
Every Day
looking for a dwelling in order to
move her to send their children to
school,
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A. J. HOEHN MACHINE AND AUTO CO
at his home on account of ilinedd
but they are glad to learn that he is
fast convalescing, ‘