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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926
Social Activities
- A DREAM OF DELIGHT |
0O come to the woodland with me, l
By wondrous October arrays;
And see on each bower and tree l
The charm by the season displayed !
With touches no artist can claim l
There beauty the eyes may behold;
w ’ of the sunset a flame, '
! M‘Jcheoned in crimson and gold.
Great Genius! With powers unknown, !
With gmlée that is almost divine; i
As soon'as the summer has flown
The painting of nature is thine. '
In colors of myriad hue ,
Thy beauties the vision invite; |
All perfect, the scene we review
Resembles a dream of delight.
~—ALEXANDER E. SILVEY
SIMPSON-HARVEY. |
Mr. an;d Mrs. W. A, Simpson, ofi
Macon, formerly of ‘Cordele, an-l
nouncei‘g&he engagement of their'
daughter; Mary Lee to Mr. E. D.|
Harvey{.:;;éf Macon, the marriage tn'i
be solefii?ized October sixteenth. . }
AMERICAN GIRL wiNs | | ||
PARIS MEDAL. £y ot
Four Efigars ago, in {ng summer of!
1922, Mary Bonner, who has been!
called the greatest woman etcher '
America has ever produced, and who |
is the first Americanvetcher to I'e-|
ccive a medal at the Pai’s Szlon ‘m!
ncarly forty. yea'&: knew more ofl
elching than the average person of!
1 cultiva\tion. Although she had alwaysf
‘dzbbled in art in something of a
boarding school fashion, she had nev-|
er, up to that time, considered any-|
taing she had done seriously. The?
idea offitq_dying et_ching had never
entered ‘Yier head, and such things
as an ctéhing'needle, 'a scraper, ~og"§‘
an acié‘_ hath were of no intimate'
conceq@to her. . '
It was 2il a.matter of ‘merest
chance that she took up artiqfict
study it a serious way. She is céfi-i
“vinced that if she had looked a lit
itle stroqger at thé end of a particm'
lar fou:?-r"nile walk, the idea to do;
so would never have been suggested‘
to her-f Woman’s Viewpoint. ,-#
FASHION NOTES. ’
® 'Ribbon for hate |
Double faced ribbon, satin on onul
gide and moire on the other, is uso.d.l
to make charming little hats and:
toques. . :
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Velvist Attractive I
To wear with the fur coat, the tiny’
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CIRCLE THEATRE
Ihe TODAY :
Cofiwg}{’,fl?fihflefand; Dorothy Mackaill in
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/e Dancer
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A wonderful story for a wonderful night of
wonderful entertainment. Also :
. “SEA SCAMPS”’
7 Alaughable educational comedy. ‘s
Coming Thursday ¥
“HIS MASTER’S VOICE”’
Featuring the world’s greatest police dog.
Circle Pictures Have The Smack That Others
Lack. Only 10 and 20c. —A Show down—Not
a Hold Up. ¥ v PRI RD
hat of velvet in bright color or in u‘
combination of two or three high col-!
ors, i
Oxfexds
As the weather grows colder, the‘
trend toward shoes of slightly highcrl
cut is making itself cvident. This de-|
mand has been fillcd by the new ox-!
fords. These shoes are of the Pa- |
risian type with short vamp and
rounded toes and are extvemely dif
ficult for anyone to wear whose foot
is not adopted to them,
The new importations from Paris
make it evident that however the 1>
designers may differ in other details
they are unanimous in regard to the !
tighness or dresses over the hips, The ‘
waist line in many frocks is just nt'
the top of the hips and the skirts be- I
low the waist line are very tight. ‘
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HOSPITAL NOTES. }
Mrs. D). B. Braswell is recovering
nicely from a recent oparation for
appendicitis,
L EBdN —7dy ik
4 Mrd Q h Hap’imoék who ! has
been a patient for several weeks i 3
rcported about the same, !
e WL T Nlobx‘e; of Ashburn, 1s
improving following an' operation for
appendicitis which he underwent ro
cently,
Mr. George Holmes is here from
Leesburg, Fla., for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lambert, of Vi
enna, were among the visitors here
vesterday. v
Mr. and Mrs. Fcrbes, of Ocilla,
were guests the past week of rela
t'lvesl l.lere. S:’ J!-Ifl“
: Mr. TG Macoh:méérhe over from
Swainsborn, and spent the past week
end with his family here.
Miss Arminta Spence is now ‘a*
home with Mrs. R. R Harris = on
Twelith avenue. . - 5
Miss Grace 'Woodwat"ld‘, of Vienna,
was ameng the vigitorsin town yes
terday. i
Dr. V. O, Harvard, of Arabi, was
among those from here today from
Arabi.
Judge J. R. Smith left this after
noon for Macon where he goes as
delegate to the State Democratic
Convention.
Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Whatley and
two children spent Sunday in Al
bany, the guests of Mrs, 12, R, What.
lcy and iamily, :
My, and Mrs. Will C. Macon, an
neunge the birth of 2 son October
twelith who has been named Wiliiam
Culberson Macon, Junior.
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Paul Lamar Browning who is a
student at Riverside Academy, will
cpend the coming week-end with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. P, B. Brown
ing.
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- Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Gay Sr., and
} little son, Woodrow Wilson, werc
?;Lt:csi:; Su:day evening at a SiX
Eu'clct'k dinner at the home of M.
l and M:s. C.'H, Cay Jr.
| - Dr. T, J. McArthur will go to Ma
i con toliorrow to attend the State
| Dcaoeratie ('7‘o2l'.'L‘mion,‘ taking the
i r!a:e;z,(,-‘l; Dr.. Vi 0, {latvard who is
';.n alicrmete. Dr. Harvard 'will not
e e
i he ablg to attend.
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| Maeon,” Ga.—“l was in péor health
for a long time. I had a lot of work
|lo bring up my large family and I
finally suffered a nervous and general
break-down. A friend advised that I
take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite , Prescrip
tion. I took the advice and soon was;
{ fairly stout and well. 1 cogtinued until
'[ had taken five bottles “and I can
| truthfully say that the ‘Favorite Pre
scription’ gave me good health and
strength.”—Mrs. S. C. Townsend, 323
‘ Randolph St.
!~ Begin by purchasing now the ‘Favor
i ite Prescription’ of your near-by drug
. gist in tablet or liquid form. Send 10c
totrDr. Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel
in Buffalo, N. Y, if you want a trial
pkg. of the tablets,-
Are You
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Toxic?
It IsWell, Then, to Learn the Importance
of Good Elimination.
FUNCTICNAL inactivity of the
kidncys permits a retention of
waste poisons in the blood. Symp
toms of this texic condition are a
dull, languid feeling, drowsy head
aches and, somectimes, toxic back
ache and dizziness. That the kidneys
I are not functioning as they should is
. often shown by seanty or burning
‘ passage of secretions. Many teaders
! have learned the value of Doan’s
Piils, stimulant diuretic to the kid
neys, in this condition. Users every
where endorse Doan’s.” Ask your
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DOAN’S iLis
60c
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneya .
Foster-Milburn Co., Mfz. Chem., Bufiale, N. Y.
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DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
We have a bheautiful line of
dependable goods only. Prices
are g 0 reasonable they will sur
prise and please you.
Every article we sell is guar
anteed.
C. A. CROWELL
Jeweler And Vision Specialist
CORDELE, GA.
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
lI.OVE FOR PEACHES IS BARRICR
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NEW YORK, Oectober 13-—(4)-=
“You can't bring an uaction against
anyone you love,” was the rvewly of
Ldward W. Browning, when asked
today if he would sue his 16-your
old wite, “Peaches” hccause of ar
ticles under her name in a Now
Yorli newspaper purporting to give
her reasons ilor leaving him a week
ago, -
“T still love my wife,” the weallby
¢ n‘l‘estzlte man said, *ln spite of ali
that she has said, I want her back.
She was a wife to me in name only.
I wanted a child. My, life's ambiiicn
iz to have a child and a home.”
“Was it a case of too mueh
mother-in-law?” Browning was ask
ed.
“I don't want to discuss that,” he
replied. “Dont’ get me in bad wiin
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~ RUDOLPH
- VALENTINO 1
‘With Rudoiph <;lblentino" afld‘;Vil-i
ma Banka. Will go on sale Thurs
day morring at 10 to 12 o’clock
at the box office. Plgase get your
ticlets early and aveid the rush.
Also save time.
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TODAY SEE
- “BACHELOR’S
~ BRDES”
With Rod La Rocque and Elinor
Faipe land ail star cast. This is
his’, latest picture. Another Cecil
B. DeMilie production,
Use your keys today. only two
more weeks to use same. Good
every Monday and Wednesday.
Get them from your favorite mer
chant,
Capitol
~ Theatre
: A Good Show Every Day
! Operated By Home Folks
AMNOUNCEMENT
Beginning to
morrow we will
open at
3 O'CLOCK
CAPITOL THEATRE
anyone, You ean use your own judg.
ment.” C '
When questioned coneerning his
wife's statements that he had ziven|
her only paste jowelry, Brownino
showed bills marked paid—one \"u'i
$4,000 for a bracelet and anoth ;
for $1,500 for a ring. i
“She had more irom me in vhe
last five months than she ever had
in all her life,”” he said “but sic|
was always finding fault.” !
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GIRLY LOVE NEW ‘
You will not have a shiny nose now,
A very fine, pure, new KFrench Pro
cess Powder is: all the rage, Keeps
‘:-hinn away--perspiration havdly af
fects it. Lineg or poresg won't show
}l,nnks like natural skin and gives a
\beautiful complexion. Get a box to
'(‘,;l‘\‘. It is called MELLO-GLO. 9P
The idea that functions is the only
one worth while,
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CORDELE FISH AND
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! We Carry A
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‘ of Wedding Gifts;
. Birthday tokens, and
i Jewelry with an
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'i Our goods are dependable de
{ signg in the very Latest Crea
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PRIZES
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FOR EXHIBITORS AT
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COUNTY FAIR
Blackman Havdware Store is going to give
away a $7O Lorine Range and a $3O 8-18
Dixie Cook Stove to those that exhibit pro
duets at the Crisp county fair,
When you enter a produet, either some
thing grown on the farm, canned produet,
sewing, or flowers, anything shown in the
agricultural building produced on the furm,
you will be entitled to compete for the
prize.
These prizes will be given away Satur
day, Oct, 30th in the fair building at 12
o’clock. These prizes will be on cchibit in
Blzu'lmih.n"s I'l;n'«l‘\\':n‘c exhibit at the fair |
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Blackmon Hdw. Co.
PHONE 532 '~ ' CHURCHWELL BUILDING gth ST,
PHONE 532
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fivery Day Special
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15 POUNDS SUGAR .\ .0
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21 LBS. FLOUR-—-SWEET
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PRESTT MIEATS AND
GROCERTES
EVERY THING GOOD TO EAT
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PIIONT 541
Second Hand
~ Bags For Sale
' These bags are suit
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‘ ‘ableforhandling
peanuts and will be
sold at a bargain so
long as they last.
W. C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 CORDELLE, GA.
KIBBEE GARY
TELEPHONE 13--WILLIAMY BUILDING—I 29 W, 12th AVE.
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