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OFFICE PHQN! 80 EDITED BY JULIA NEAL RESIDENCE PHONE 313
IF YOU WOULD SUCCEED |
Talk success, think success, effect
success, Wi | '
Never under any circumstances
admit the possibility of defeat.
Have a» clear-cut purpose, a life
program. v
Establish yoursell in the confi
dance of others, @
- Get a reputation for doing things
~—for reliability.
Avoid association with slipshod,
ambitionless men.
Be original, individual. Never lcan
imitate or follow.
Do not let anything tempt you to
swerve from the right. -
Put your best thought, your best
work, your best energy-—never yourl
gecond best—into everything you do.
Bring the whole, not a part, of:
vourself to your task, however small. |
—EXCHANGE
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THALIAN CLUB MEETING. l
The Thalian Club met at the home :
of Mrs. C, L. Harris on Wednesdayl
afternoon Scptember 29. The presi- |
dent Mrs. J. S Comer presided. |
This being the first meeting of the
Fall quite a number of business mat
ters were brought ‘before the club,'
after which the study for the after
noon was take!up. Hekponse' £ roll
call wa Lorßi¢JoD \Orédtion) | Mes! |
C. L. Harris ivead the most!intérest
inz vapgr on Shr¢ws of History., The
Induction and Act Iqf Taming of.
the Bhréw were read. The disks\'xssion
lé:}loerg being lead by}“hlqo?},")s
Comer. :: ;
- " A defightful, ice course was served
by the Bostess, and Miss Martha Fox.
NOTICE.
Mcmbers of the Thalian Club are
requested to be present at an im
-portant business meeting Monday af
~ternoon at 5:30 in the Assembly
rocm of the Library.
"MISSIONARY MEETING.
© The regular monthly business ses
,_&:ion of the Woman’s Missionary So
_ciety of the First Methodist church
“will be held Monday afternoon at
-:the church.
" A full attendance is urged.. L
SEMMES BIRTHDAY WAS
_"OBSERVED IN SCHOOLS.
.. Rapheal Semmes birthfiay‘w;a; ob
" served by the local U. D: C. chapter
“in both the O’Neal and Northern
'Heights schools. There “were appro
priate songs by the children and:at
both schools Mrs. A. C. Atkins made
a splendid talk. ;L
© Dr. V. O. Harvard, was among
“those from Arabi, in_tgyvn-"f&day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bivins were
vigitors herc from Vienna yesterday.
-~ Misa Mell Roberts, of the ‘Com-‘\
«,nrereial Hotel, will leave tomorrow
“to ditend the meeting of the GeorgiaJ
Hotel Assgciation in Atlanta.
B~ il R aioribatemigl - <all
| ( :IRCLE | l HEATRE:
PURVEYOR' & REAL =1 Tt oapmaag oal b osdeDinte 29b
ENTERT’&WE&I PRI 3 TODAY: Boxi -9k
“k‘("u,‘ % W rbat bires tasdnoc 103 000 d x.Z% ;“:L‘
IN MAKING vd;fu{rfia:}ss JUST SAY MEET, ME AT THE[CIBCLE, ~ . .
, THA™S: WHERE. EVERY.BODY GOES. ' ', | .., .
Thundering hoofs, Flashing fists, Screaming Bullets — that’s :
6¢ £9
The Dangerous Dul:
3 A smashing western with Buddy Roosevelt
Felix the cat ‘ :
CEYr> 2 : : 99
Rings The Ringer
6¢ = 99
Daring Doom
' ~ . Tthy spisode The Phantom Police, '
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g CIRCLE PICTURES ARE GOOD BEYOND YOUR ;:_
= FONDEST EXPECTATIONS. =
= ONLY 10 AND 20c WHY PAY MORE? =
Leon’ Beddingficld, of Vienna, wag
here Friday on business,
Miss Eleanor Marshall, who is
teaching at Ocilla, is spending thoe
week-end at home,
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Mims, of Sa- |
vannah, formerly of Cordele, were
visitors here during the past week en
route to Macon.
A \
Mr. and Mrg. Branch Fleming and
little son arrived today from Holly
wooed for a visit to Mr. and Mrs, W.
P. Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. W L
Robuck :
_ Miss Mamie Laura Harris has re
turned from a several days stay ini
Rome where she attended the open
ing of her Alma Mater, Shorter Col
lege. "
Friends throughout the city will be |
rleased to know of the improvement
of Migss Tallulah Atkins who has been
confined to her home for several
weeks, I
Mrs. M. J. Keys who with Mr. and
Mrs. C. A Bond, have been attending
the Sesqui-centennial in Philade]phia,
~will arrive home .tonight, . ~/
G R F 190 00l 1
~‘Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Mize have re
turned .to their home' in Americus
after a visit of several days to Mrs.
e Bespon FH IO
* Mrs. Garper Ivey, Mrs. Make Story
and little niece, Jacquelyn Walker of
' Warwick, were visitors here yester
\ day.
| Miss Jeanette Scandrett, assistant
l superintendent at Telfair Hospital,
- Savannah, will arrive early next
week for a visit to her mother and
eicter, Mrs. Lula Scandrett and Miss
Marie Scandrett. :
~ METHODIST CHURCH
J. B. JOHNSTONE, Pastor
Preaching at 11:30 a. m, and 8
p- m by the pastor. Communion after
~ the morning sermon. Subject for the
- morning hour; “The Righteousness
- of God.” Special services at the
evening hour. R
Promotion Day in the Sunday School
Let the parents, teachers and school
~ars be on band promptly -at 10
o’clock. Anédnteresting program has
“Ween arrangediit & ohl e
A cordial: welcomg. awaitd, you at
21l fi};esei‘éfir,vi'ecs. c o IR fi,‘”»
e
At 3 e S
‘ml'd?‘u%“fiére‘st;Y we tkke“"m]motfi&"
people’ troutles is generally in th'c“{
rature of a very silent partncrship.l
Work, and tke world works with)|
you; loaf and you'll have a lot 6f.
company. ;
HAPPENINGS IN
AND AROUND PENIA
MISS FLORENCE ISRAEL,
Correspondent
Florence D. lsrael Correpondent
The pupils of Penia school are vcryl
glad to say that they have success
fully completed one week of the
school year 1926-27, They have not
vet plunged into their work, as thcy‘
should but they are sure that in a
few weeks, when all are enrolled,
the weather is cooler, and all have
almost forgotten their vacation days
that they shall be ready to make all
hum}mds. -
The regular meeting of Penia Bap-l
tist 'church convened Sunday a. m.
and evening, . ‘
A large crowd from the community
and many from Seville enjoyed the
intercsting devotionals given by Rev.
Horton, the pastor of this meetin’
hcuse, and the Rev. Mr. Jackson, of
-Sevi_lvle.,‘ by A o
We are, very glad, to know that
;."Fra.ilces and Eddie Bqll Rowland are
i;ablé’fto be, up and out from a long
sickness of typhoid fever. .. ..
‘ Mrs. Jim Dorough and Mrs, W. T.
Wright of (Cordele spent the day Sun
' day:very pleasantly with Mrs. S. J,
l Walls. yorp o i
\ Messrs 0. J. Goodrum and broth
| er, Hubert, of West Palm Beach
Fla, visited the former’s father anc
‘ mother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. C. K
Wright. On their return Tuesday
‘the_v were accompanied by Mrz. O
“J. Goodrum and Mics Eula Ma:
i Wright.
l Mrs. B. . Howell and fami'y vis
ited her motier, Mrs. W.— II Wrighv‘
|on chncsde;{lv i s b
' M&-,Marvig _,W;ight of ‘";:Ma(_iisou
! Flz{;fis a visit_ér in Penia fg’)r © the
f‘;!‘{’{ép?i;fgégd'.rmafxfg frf)fp Pcniz}a attendg;
I 'and thoroughly cnjoyed the singing
J.convention Sunday at Tippettville.
‘ .Mis/s'._?G.}_a'd‘ys Fields, who attend.
the G. A. B, College in Macon, i
' visiting her motaer, Mrs. W. V
'l"ie}gils_;‘f:_i'qv"q feyliliye- < oo
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INTO CHARLESTON POR]
‘3’ SAVANNAH, Oct. 2.—(AP)— The
Britain, American ship which has
been burning off the coast, arrived in
’(fhu’rles’ton about six thirty this morn.-
ing under escort of the coast guard
!(fllt,t.(‘l‘, Seneca, a radio message from
the Seneca to the local naval station
stated. £ =
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ture L‘ifg." will be the pastor's theme
for thfef morning, sermon,, He is to
rreach also at the night seryice, 8
o‘clock. | ; '
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CAPITOL THEATRE
next week ‘and meet
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" CHRIST CHURCH
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J. HARRY CHESLEY, Vicar
18th Sunday after Trinity,
Holy Communion and Sermon
11:30 a, m.
MONDAY
An Avalanche of
Laughs!
Jimmy saw her first in Paris
— and finally climbed the
highest peak in the Alps for
her.
Ifun with a man-cat
ing grizzly after the
hero.
fun with a landslide
of snowhalls with the
hero inside one.
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It’s Laughing Light--
niing! 1. it
| JUESDAY
b b " o 9ildig i
"watd vQBEE woud lovan
Bl "-n!f '
S PEOPLE”
v 1o o B BOMRY
i Ongyof the' findst' contribui °
ks tions to.the sijent drama yet |
" offered.
Now we highly recommend
This picture is a real treat
this picture a picture every.
body shrould see. Same thing
we stated about “The Fool.”
Ccme and Meet
‘“His People”’ |
Your money back<f you don’t
like this picture. ‘
Only one day, Tuesday —, ‘
Could not get it for two days |
as it was booked so‘ sdlid;"
Mg ‘" i L 1
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PARENTS’ NIGHT
TUESDAY, OCT. STH =
At the Capitol Theatre. Bring '
your parénts and be admitted
at WAL el s ey
durin gthe showing of “His" ~
People”. Tuesday night, Oct.
sth will, be set apart K for
Mother 2nd Father. 13
~ All boys and girls under 15
. years of age who bring becth
their parents will be admit.
ed at half price.
This picture is a real treat
for all parents, A constant
self sacrifice for your bays
and girls. it's the most .
human picture of Mother and
Father ever put on the
screen.
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Have your parents been be.
having themselves lately?
Give 'em a real good time.
Bring . them" 'to' see “His i
Pzople” TugstaY o 151 luni
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THE PICTURE ROCKED
CNEW YORK
We want evtrybod/ to see
this picturé''— Ydu can' get
come good out of 8.,
A Goéod Picture at the
Capitol Every Day.
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