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FRIDAY, OCTOBE , 1926
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 30
A PRAYER FOR HOUSEWIVES |
Let me have endless patience, first
of all, )
And not grow angry when the quick!
doors slam, '
Or when small fingers stain the new
" waghed wall. ol
Let me ignore the mud tracked
} o'er the jamb!
§ Let me be tireless for the hours are!|
{, long.
.Let me be merry when I want to
weep. \
| And if my days may not move like
| a song,
{Grant me at night, the healing touch
f of sleep.
May I remember small, importan‘t
things—
An empty cooky jar may be a crime!
Is it too much to pray, at times for
! wings?
How else, some days, to have the
meals on time!
ind if;\tlhere’s any fun to come my'
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i"‘f s ithere’s beauty in’ every
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‘AGUE MEETING.
\ splendid meeting of the Senior
worth League was held on Thurs
¢ evening.
liss Marie Stead was ir; charge of
t program, This being the regular
rsionary meeting the study for the
ening was on Korea and an inter
eng letter from Miss Helen Rosser,
' Aagissionary nurse and a former
mpber of the Cordele League, was
re]. Miss Safford Harris gave a talk
. omome of the customs of the peo
. pldn Korea. :
.3 P Wardléw gave an in
sping talk on the work of _.the
Leaue. ;
bllowing the devotional service,
a h‘sincss session was held and re
pors of the officers for,Ahe month
of jeptember were gi\;cn. Much
gooc work is being accomplished
amoig the sick, poor and strangers
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“‘Magical Movies”’
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Coming Saturday
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EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
of the city.
If you haven’t been attending the
League be sure and be present next
Thursday evening at eight o’clock.
—REPORTER
MRS. BULLOCH TO RESIDE
IN MIAMI, FLORIDA.
Mrs. G. M. Bulloch will leave Sun
day for Miami, Florida, to vreside
with her daughters, Misses Birdie,
Mary and Margaret Bulloch who for
the past several years have been
most pleasantly located in this
Florida city, This estimable = family
have been residents of Cordele for
a number of years and friends here
regret the departure of such citi
zens, Mrs. Bulloch has for a long
time successfully conducted the Bul
loch House, one of the best private
boarding houses in the city, located
just two doors from the post office.
1 This she has leased to Mr. and Mrs.
Hobbs formerly of Valdosta, who as
sumed charge today,
It is hopgtg v‘)thgtr at some futu;e
time, Mrs. Bulloch and daughters will
return to their home tow reside
bodain 3 tb i %Qm FEIE Y
METHODIST SUNDAY; SCHOOL, -,
WILL OBSERVE PROMOTION;/ |
DAY ?'Esx-r SUN‘P%Y' DLW &
Sunday will be Promotion Day in
the Beginners department. Chil-l
Methodist church. There will be spe-f
cial exercises by the little folks of
the Beginnehs department. Chil
dren who have entered school this
fall will be awarded diplomas from
this department. .
All parents of the children arc
urged to be present.
FASHION NOTES.
(Crincline Stylish Again
Engiish evening frocks are being
lined with stiff muslin, giving them
a decidedly crinoline effect.
Buttoned Dresses Are Back
-~ The growing revolt of English
women for frocks without fastenings
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IT is no slight accomplishincat tc remind
a lady gracefully of her birthday, '
But generations of gentlemen 'now that
the thing can bedone, and mos: neatly with
a package of Nunnally's candics,
The Birthday Package, of very special
confections, is like a courtly gestare from
the past, as winsome as an old bouquet, as
charming as hersclf. Rely on it.
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RESIDENCE PHONE 313
has brought the “bottom-down-the
back” dress to the fore again. A
number of the new autumn models
dgisplay button and buttonholes. The
designers have been kind to down:
trodden husbands, however, and
have cunningly arranged to give the
modern woman the benefit of fasten
ings without the incenvenience of the
old style.
Sequins Predominate
This is to be a year of scquims in
English society. Entire dresses _ dre
being shown at the fall fashion dis
plays covered with glittering silver
dise. Evening cloaks of the new wine
colored velvet are ornamented with
designs of sesquins finished with
diamente centers as larvge as the
Koh-i-neer diamond in size and bril
liancy. Few dresses, indeed are seen
without being finished sgomewhere
;with crystals and pearls, silver or
gold.
i Mmq&M? Webb spent last Sunday
with friends h Macon. :
- Dr. Whelchel spent yesterday in
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1 Gpl.,&&’atts Powell, of ‘Vienna, was
l:among ithe visitors here today. ‘
' Miss Mary Bowen of Lilly, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. C. O. Per
ry.
Dr. J. A. Waad and Mr. Britt Wil
liams made a business trip to Albany
Wednesday.
Mrs. Essie Ballenger is spending
some time with friends in Fort Val
ley.
| Mr. J. M. Tomlinson, of Albany,
was here yesterday attending to
' business.
' Friends ave pleased to see Israel
‘ Roobin out again having been con
! fined to his room for several weeks.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Hooks of Mi- '
ami, are here to spend some time !
with their son and daughter, Mp, and |
Mrs. T V. Hyman, i
Mr. L. J Bush who has been hur(\l
several days visiting Mr and Mus,
C. M. McKenzie, and looking uf(vr‘
business matters, has returnced to his
home in Atlanta, l
Mr. John T. McGlamary, fm-morly{
of Cordele, but now ol l~‘it:'.;:m'ald,‘
was here yesterday attending to
business and shaking hands with ohl‘
friends.
Mrs. Boyt and children who have
spent the summer here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Brooks
left today for home in Hazlehurst,
Miss., and was accompanied by her
sister, Miss Anniec Mae Brooks who
will be her guest for several months,
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The handsome new brick bungalow
of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley H. Johnson
being constructed on 13th avenue
Eagt, nearing completion. When fin
ished this will he one of the mosl
modern homes in Cordele.
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~ Mr. D. V. Rogers and family who
were storm vietims in the Fort Lau
derdale area, and who came back to
Crisp county to spend a short time
with Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Johnson. of
[’this cu&l{\iy, left today . for K . their
Florida home. They came here im
mediately after the storm.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority vested in me by a de.
cree of the Superior Court of Crisp
County, Georgia, granted at its July
Term, 1926, in the case of Charles C.
Greer against Israel Johnson, Sr,, and
other parties named in the decree; 1
will sell for cash to the highest and
best bidder, before the (ourt House
‘door in the City of Cordele, Crisp
County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in October, 1926; within the legal
Thours of sale, the following described
tract of land:
That part of lot of land number
Onu.lh;idm(l Seven (107) in the
Eleventh§; (11th) land District of
Crisp County, Georgia, lying west and
nm'tl'\w%t of a certain branch run
ning in \?n easterly and westerly di
rection. ¢ Said lands known as the
Isracl Johnson, ‘Sr., homeplace. And
containing one hundred acres, more
or less, °
The s#ale will be reported to the
Judge of the Court, for confirmation
or rejection at five o’clock, P, M., on
the day#of sale.
The Highest bidder will be required
to pay one tenth of the amount of
his bid at the close of the sale.
This Seplember 9th, 1926.
C. 0. NOBLE,
1 Commissioner.
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TODAY
TWO REELS
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Capitol patrons aré indeed
fortunate in having a chance
to see this picture so quick
-—many large cities have not
had a chance to put it on
up to now,
You Will Never
Regret Seeing This
ENEWS OF THE
WORLD
TODAY
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“LONE. WOLF
RETURN”
WATCH FOR DATE
A VICTOR SEASTROM
PRODUCTION
“THE TOWER OF
LIES”
STARRING
Norma Shearer
Lon Chaney
A Metro Goldwyri Mayer pic.
ture.
You'll say — ‘This is true.
This:is life. Thisg is great.”
For here is the most power.
ful and moving human drama
ever brought to rhe screen,
It is the tale of a mighty
love that won back its own
from the pit of man's greed
and desire. With Shearer
and Chaney and Seastrom-—
you were thrilled by them in
“HE Who Gets Slapped”;
yeu'll never forget them in
this masterpicce!
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