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SUNDAY, OETOBER 11, 1926
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Social Activities
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OFFICE P:HONE 0 - ED!;[ED .Y JULIA NEAL RESIDENCE PHONE 313
SAME OLD WORLD
Same old world,
It you take it round and round,
Resfin’ by the roadside,
Or “git\:in' over ground”
On the way to glory, I
. Or to t'other country bound, .
"That’s the way it whirls along for-!
; ever! {"{i' b l
Same old world, ‘
With its songs and with its sighs ;;"
With the tear a’fallin’ '
Or the laughter in the eyes ;
But feelin’ mighty thank{ul
‘When the light is in the skies.
That’s the way it whirls along forev
er! 1
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Same aold world! ‘
And love is ever nigh, ‘
. To make it still the brightest i
:‘ol’ the world beneath the sky; ‘
~ And thank the Lord we're in it, |
To live until we die—
That’s. the way it whis along for
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g —FRANK L BTANTON
JUVENILE SYMPHONY CLUB.
The Juvenile SW‘SH{ Club ‘met
Saturd@y morning at ten o’clock in
the Library assembly, rom. The at
tendance was good ‘with a number of
visitors; ‘
There was chorus practice lead by
Mrs, Edgar Fletcher after which the
following program was rendered:
Piano Solo—Birds in the Woods—
Pcarl Cohen, ,
Readingh\—Helping Mother—Mable
Starr.
Piano Solo—A Scamper by Moon
light—Ada Williams.
Song—Mighty Lak a Rose—De
lores Miller. -
Fiano Solorpapqg on the Green-_—-—‘
Juanita Felder. . . : i
Reading—l'm Coing to Cry Real
Hard—Tommy Royal._
Piano Solo—Edewiss Glide—Mil
dred Burnam.
Reading—Tae Cookie--Lee Wii
liams. i i ‘
The mext meoting ‘will be held
Gctob;r twenty-third at ten 2. m. and
cvery Member is urged to be present. 1
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_LEON HAM&ZSUAFFERS_ R 1
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Friends deepiy sympathize wit‘n“
~ Col. C. L. Hartis and family in that
hiz cldest son, Leon sustained a se
rious injury at a Hatley gin. Losing‘
bis halance in trying to adjust a|
Land, he was thrown against the !
wheel and his elbow seriously frac- |
turc‘d.‘Col Harris accompanied. his
son to Atlanta for treatment of a
specialis‘i. it i hoped’ the young man
will sooix; recover. . ik
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MRS. G. C. NUNN WILL
CONDUCT MISSIONARY RALLY
The Woman’s Misisonary Society
of the First Methodist church are
locking expectantly to Mrs, G. C.‘
Nunn’s message to he delivered Mon
day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Every
woman in the Methodist church
should be present/and catch a vision
of broader opportufiitiés, of which
Mrs, Nunn will thrillingly ta]k.‘
Ladies of the sister churches are cor
aially invited to attend this meeting.
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BUSINESS AND SOCIAL
MEETING WESLEY
BIBLE CLASS |
~ The Wesley Bible, Class of te|
{ Firet Methodist Sundgy School will
held their first business and social!
| meeting for the Fall on Tuesday af-‘
l ternoon at four o’clock at the church
; A full attendance is desired. ‘;
\ MISSIONARY MEETING. ‘
' The regular monthly business ses
\ sion of the Woman’s Missionary So
eig‘tyl“'_"of the‘ Baptist: ’?gngn’s Mis
| sionary Society of the Baptist church
lwm be. held Monday agcemoop at
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| SUNDAY SCHOOL.
[ Our Sunshine class will have a fine
~ Frogramstomorrow. Every inter
‘mediate should be on time and en
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i Miss Mamie Milner is spending the
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i Cliff Walters left yesterday for a
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Miss Lydia Clements, of Arabi,'
was shopping in Lordele Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carden, of Hatley,
were shopping in Cordele today. I
- Mr. and Mrs, Jack Comer are now
vccupying apartments with Mrs. Me:
Iver on Fourteenth avenue,
Mrz. Fred Uhlman shopped in Cor
dele Tuesday—Vienna News,
Migs Helen Cannon, who is teach
ing in the Abbeville school, is spefid-‘
ing the week-end at home. 1
Miss Ellen Brooks and brother,
Profescor Henry Brooks, of Hatley,!
verc among the visitors in town to-|
day. |
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Nat Green left sev-!
cral days ago for a short ctay inl
Durham, N, C. Mrs. Green will con-l
Unve Kex tuip;io. €hezleston, W., Va.,
Miei R, R. ':Hi'u*ris, an,d“ Ml;?, Ber
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T'ort fiotco., Fla., wére_"zisitor;v’tb
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' heme after a visit of zeveral weaks
to her sons, Messrs L. I. and Pless
' Fcan at Kisremmee, and J. R, Fenn
in Tampa.
. Mr. R, E. Har: 3% friends willvpes
gret to learn tha{ he iizs Zcen con
fincd for several days to his home in
consequence of injury sustained
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DIS§MISS!ON ADMINISRATION
Georgi®, Crisp County,
-WHEREAS, W, L. Black, Adminis.
trator of Mrs. Georgia A. Black, rep
ragents to the Court in his* petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered sair ostate:
This' is, theizfore, to cite all per
sens concerned, Xindred and credit.
crs, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administrator should not be
‘aigrharged from his administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission on
tho first Monda*r‘in November, 1926,
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The Southern Railway System will sell round
trip excursion tickets from Cordele, Ga. to Macon,
(Ga., on Tuesday, Oct, 19th, and Thursday, Oect.
21st, 1926, at the very low rate'of $2.00, tickets
be]ing limited one day in addition to the date of
sale.
From Oct. 13th to 22nd, inel., round-trip tick
ets will also be sold from Cordele to Macon and
return at $3.50, which ‘will be good returning to
the original starting point prior to miduight of
Oct. 25th, 1926,
These reduced rates are authorized on account
of the Georgia State Exposition which takes place
in Macon Oct. 14th to 23vd. Everybody is invited.,
Consult Ticket Agent for detailed information.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
MACON, GA.
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satisty an:; execution. issued on the
2hth day. of August, 1926, from the
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THE LONE WOLF
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* An adozing sequel'to’
‘The Lone Woif”’ by
Louis Josepn Vance.
Directed by Rzlph Ince.
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-+ “The Lone VWoii” once again’
. After bdlking " the ‘police 'of
the world for, years, he.at
14st: falis into the toils—of a
great love. ‘Hére'once again
is-a smashing story on,cun.
" ming wits, thrilling deeds and
love behind a black mask.
The biggest mystery drama
of the year.
This picture played all of
123 t week at the Howard
theatre, Atlanta, and comes
as one of the hest pictures
produced this year, Don't
miss it.
Keys are good Monday, get
your keys and come to the
best show in town.
Meore for 25¢ than 25c ever
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Get your ticketis now. No
standing room will he sold.
This picture has played to
packed houses everywhere,
and crowds have been turned
away.
€o please call at the theatre
and get your tickets for this
great picture, this the last
showing of this great actor’s
pictures. % D
‘Kosher Kitty Kelly’
With Vera Gordon' andl -5
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