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“THE GARDEN OF PRCSERPINE"”
Here, wheer the world is quiet;
Here, where all trouble seems
Dread winds' and spent waves riot
In doubtful dreams of dreams;
I watch the green field growing
For reaping folk and sewing
For harvest-time and mowing
For harvest time and mowing,
A sleepy world of streams.
T am tired of tears and laughter,
And men that laugh and weep;
Of what may come hercalter
For men that sow to reap;
T am weary of days aund hours,
Blown buds of barren flowers,
Desires and dreams and powers,
And everything but sleep.
Pale, beyond porch and portal !
Crowned with calm leaves she stands
Who gathers all things mortal
With cold immortal hands:
Her languid lips are sweeter
Than love’s who fears to greet her
_From many times and lands
‘She Waits for each and other,. '
Shg ,waits for all men born;
Forgets the earth her mother,
The life of fruits and corn;
‘And ‘spring and seed and swallow
Take wing for her and follow
‘Where ‘ summer song ring hollow
And 'flowers are put to scorn
\
From too much love of living,
From hope and fear set free,
We thank with brief thanksgiving
Whatever gods may be
That no life lives forever;
That dead men rise up never;
That even the weariest river
Winds somewhere safe to sea. _
The;n star nor sun shall waken
Nor any change of light:
Nor sound of waters shaken,
Nor any sound or sight;
Nor wintry leaves nor vernal,
Nor days nor things diurnal;
Only the sleep eternal.
—A. C. SWINBURNE.
TODAY’S RECIPES.
Potatoes With Maitre d’Hotel
Sauce
There are the potatoes remaining
from lunch. Cut potatoes into slices.
Mix one ounce butter, one table
spoon flour, one-half pint milk,
bring to a boil, add sliced potatoes,
ceason and allow to heat thoroughly
£.dd one-half tablespoon finely chop
ped parsley, juice of one-half lemon
and one well beaten eggg. Stir over
tire till the the mixture thickens,
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You can love ’em or leave ’em. And still they come back. Pro
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“You Never Know Women”
Featuring Florence Vidor and Clive Brook N,
A catehy Kid Comedy : '
“Baby BE Good”
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EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
being careful not to break potatoes“
Ribbon Cake
This is any plain white cake, but
when baking divide it into three
portions coloring one chocolate, one
pink and leave one white, Put togeth
er with butter cream,
Mr. and Mrs, Silney Ray of De
troit, Michigan, announce the birth
of a daughter, September 17, who
has been named Beatrice.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Conner and
little daughter Mildred, of Valdosta,
spent tre past week-end here with
Mrs. Conner’s parens, Mr, and Mrs.
W. D. Gorman,
Mrs A. H. Bailey of Cobb was a
visitor in Cordele yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton and
two children have moved here from
Abbeville, and have apartments with
Mrs. R. H. Faulkner on Ffteenth
avenue. ; |
Mrs. J. H. Patrick, and Mrs, J. L.
Ellis, of Ashburn, were visitiors in
the city yesterday. '
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Mrs. Garner Jackson and two chil
dren of Dania, Fla., and Mrs, Den
nis Burke and little daughter, Bet
ty, of Macon, are visiting their moth
er, Mrs. W. E. Bussey.
JUVENILE SYMPHONY 'CLUB.
The Juvenile Symphony Club met
Saturday morning, September 25th
at 10 o’clock at the library, directed
by Miss Maxie Lane Comer and Mrs.
Edgar Fletcher. This was a business
meeting and the following officer;
were clected:
Ida Pearl Miller, president; Beryl
Coker, Vice-President; Evelyn Wil
lians, Secretary: William Larson,
Treasurer; Louise Bundrick Reporter
All old and new members aré
urged to be present at our next
meeting, which will be held at the
library, October 9, at 10 o‘clock in
the morning.
——REPORTER
NEWS FROM CORDELE GIRLS
AT BRENAU.
Misses Mary Cleemnts, Kathleen
Strickland and Eleanor Dekle of this
city has settled into the routine of
college life at Brenau College,
Gainesville, Ga., after the excitement
tnd confusion of the opening days.
They are among the newcomers to
Brenau but have already adjusted
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’ themselves to the new conditions and
is making a place on the campus.
Brenua is beginning its forty
ninth and largest year, The five hun
dred girls enrolled in the college in
Georgia represent thirty-nine states
and three other countries. |
iki i |
Joe Clements of Hatley, was here
on businegs today. |
Bill McDonald, of Miami, Fla,, was
a visitor in the city yesterday.
Miss Elizabeth Jennings has re
turned from a vigit to friends at
Brenau, G. 8. C. W. and Wesleyan.
Mrs. Harmon Frederick of Mar
shallville, is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson.
Mrs. Maynard and daughter of Ab
beville, were visitors in the city yes
terdayy. g
Miss Essie Harris has returned
from a visit to homefolks at Coffee
Springs, Ala.
Miss Mary Bellinger, of Waycross,
is the guest of Miss {lizabeth Jen
nings. eSEBTEIRT .
Mr. and Mrs. . L. Bartholomew, of
Griffin were guests of friends here
vesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Raines have
returned from their wedding trip to
points in Florida.
Mrs. Fletcher McCloyd of Pine
view, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
T. V. Hyman.
Mrs. Mary E. Pope left today for
Macon to be the guest of Mrs. Milo
Medlock and other friends.
Mr. W. D enson has returned from
a short visit to see his daughter,
“Miss Nannie Benson, in Miami,
Vienna visitors here yesterdhy
were Mrs. Ed Dykes, Mrs. Roy Nix
Mrs, Olin Arnold, and Mrs. Robert
Newby.
Mr. L. J. Bush has returned to
Cordele, after a business trip to Tit
ton, Valdosta, Thomasville and Al
bany. :
Miss Berta Bulloch, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. G. M. Bui
loch, has returned to her home in
Miamij,
Mr. and Mrs. H, H. McDonald, and
Miss Audmey Dekle will leave to
morrow to’ siwnd several days in At
lanta, '® :
Mrs. Lanier of Jacksonville, will
arrive the latter part of the week to
be the guest of Mesdames G, L, and
R. L. Dekle.
Mr W, P. Fleming and Mr. W, L.
Robuck, have returned from a visit
to their son and daugihter, Mr and
MMrs. Branch Fleming in Hollywood,
Fla. They were accompanied home
by their little grandson, Bramch
Fleming Jr.
Mrs. E. B. Davis, Mrs. R. Miner,
Mrs. J Shirah and daughter, Miss
Mary Shirah, of Byromville, were
visitors in the city today
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders have re
turned from a short trip to Miami,
Fla., where they went to see Mr.‘
Sander’s mother, Mrs. Lula Samlorsi
ESCAPED CONVICT
USES NEW POLE
STUNT
PINE BLUFF, Ark, . Sept. 27. -~
(AP)—A new pole vault record was
established here by Willie Brown, a
convict, Brown, with three other
prisoners, escaped prison camp near
here Friday and for two days hlood
hounds ;)n Brown't trail were baffled
in a mdhner which persuit officers
could not explain. Sunday night the
fugitive’ surrendered, overcome by
hunger and a wound in the shoulder,
The convict told officers he used
a long limb like a vaulting pole in
his flight, jumping in long leaps
through swamp and woods to foil
the dogs which he knew were cn
his track.
HARD AT WORK MRS HOY
LIVES ONE HUNDRED YEARS
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sepember
28 It was hard work and plenty of
it that enabled Mrs. Adelaine Hoy,
who lives on a little farm near Park
ville, Mo., to live long enough to
celebrg%e her 100th birthday.
“I guess it was just hard work
that has kept me living.” Mrs. Hoy
explained. “I’ve had a. heap of hard
work. Yes, I guess that’s why I have
lived all these years. Just kept on
living and taking care of my family.”
Enough relatives to make a picnic
crowd asembled from all parts of the
country Sunday to participate in the
birhday celebration. A state senator
delivered an address.
Mrs. Hoy’s husand died in 1871
leaving her with little money and
ten children. Eight of them ave still
living, the oldest is 76 and the
Youngest 61
BABE RUTH BEHIND ;
: IN FOUR-BASE HITS
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CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—(AP)— B:lbe!
Ruth’s slugging spurt in the Yunk‘si
‘p(*ununt clinching game brought hisl
Et‘our_basn hit list to forty-seven fm"
Ithe season but left him twelve short,,
of hig 1921 record. During the fouv'!,
preceding weeks the champion of
swat had added a meager home I'uns
a week to his season’s total but .J.,!
homer onTuesday and three more nni
Saturday last week made his l!):!fll
record more impressive. j
ottomley of the St. Louis Cardi.- |
nals moved within two of the N:ntinn_}
al league leader. Hack Wilson m‘!
the Chicago Cubs, with one circuit |
smash this week, He has 19, Wil.?
son, out of form because of an injury |
failed to add to his list, l
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SUCCESSOR TO W. J. HALL
MACON OPENS ITS ‘
FLYING FIELD
TODAY g
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MACON, Ga., September 27--(2) |
—Macon will formally open its {ly
ing ficld this afternoon with appre
priate ceremonies at the landing
field a few miles northwest of tie
city, beginning at three o'clock the
mail plane of the Florida airways
corporation will arrive at that tin
and be christened Miss Macon
LARGE CAT FISH
Mr. J. W. Southwell of Cordele
made a trip down the Altamaha
river last week and while at Lane's
bridge was urged to help enjoy a
fish supper, The fish consigted of one
large cat which weighed thirty
pounds and alter the party of twelve
bad finished eating over half of the
fish was left.
" THEATRE
Ladies Free With One
Paid Admission
See JACKIE COOGAN in
“OLD CLOTHES”
You will laugh as never bhefore.
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“OUR GANG”
Comedy—None better for old
and young. ;
TODAY
“RISKY BUSINESS”
With VERA REYNOLDS
A laugh every minute
Also News Reel and Comedy
See the News of the World—-
very Tuesday and Friday,
The kid himself! THere's Jackie
Coogan, who rose from rags to
riches, back again with the side.
walks of New York as his only
home, a fire-plug as a head_ rest
and the curb to park his feet!
But watch him step—big shoes
and all; You'll laugh as never
before at the uproarious adven.
tures of the most lovable waif
in pictures! Wait till you see
him as best man at the funniest
weodding that ever happened,
Here's the great successor (o
“The Rag Man.”
A COMEDY EVERY
DAY
AT THE
OWNED BY HOME FOLKS
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Every Day
NOTICE \
CORDELE LODGE I. 0. 0. F. No. 223
Meet every Tuesday at 8:30 p, m,
in W, 0. W, Hall, Wall Bt, Visiting
Urethren always welcome,
W. M. SLOAN, N. G.
R. A. REESE, Secty.
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