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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1926
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 80
RAIN BABIES |
Darling rain-bukics, borr in a cloud,
Funrig, little rain-bahies, descended
'w.'éowd,
RunninNg' like a riot down a rippling
iy
Skipping games <f hop-scotch, on
the window sili..
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Pretty little rain-babies dancing m
the strlet,
You're the only kind of {airies, that
the city children meet :
I'd like to see you tumbling 'neath a
great green iree ;
Or leaping to tke rhythm of a
brook’s mad melody.
—HELEN VREELAND in Woman‘s
Viewpoint.
ATTEND FCOTRALL GAME.
Among thoze attending the Cor
dele-Ashburd"fociball game in Ash
burn Friday aft.g-noon_ were: Misses
Frances Holmes, 'SQr{ f.:n'um' Eliza
beth Standard, Uary Gower, Ruby
:flrickland. Emnia Arvaniti, Marijo
rie Soloman, wlizabeth Lifsey, Mil. |
dred Scarboro, Irma Wynn, Dorothyl
Kiker, Emma Gicr, Katherine Wear‘
Eula Westbro’ol@f.largarét-’ Guhaini\..
Cornelia Arvanitj, Vinginia = Rose'
Marghall, Alma w’hafiey; Olaneve?
Dekle, Angilee "Mulkey, Dorothy !
Griffin, Anne "Butts, Mrs. W. R-i
Butts, Mrs. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Culbertsor. Royston, ~T. E‘
Arvaniti, E. K. Powers, Supt Stan-1
dard, Prof. Jones, Dr. Lee Williams!
Meszrs J. J. Wiiliams, Bruce Wil-l
liams Burchell i!'tchell, J. L. Wheel
er, Robert Staf:.ld, Ellivtt Herring-l
ton, Wellborn K.ker, Hairy Brower
Jack Davis, Mac Griffin, Charles{
McGougan, Arthi Macon, Merritt
C}ements, William Miller, Doyle Wil-l
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THEATRE
Strongheart the wonder dog in
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North Star
A thrilling drama of the true
instinct of a faithful dog pitted
against all the cunning of hu
man.
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':THE CIRCLE OFFERS NOT
iexcusss, BEUT RENDERS
{ SERVICE.
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scenes and lecture by
sufferer in most strick
en section.‘
EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
Lanks, and others,
THALIAN CLUL, ;
The Thalian Club was delightfully
entertained by the president, Mrs.
J. 8. Comer, on Wednezday afte:-
noon. The house was attractively dec
orated with vase: and Laskets of
coral vine.
At a recent cailed meet'ng the club
elected two new members, Miss Sara
Strozier, and Mis. W. H, Westbro.k
and were algd to welcome Mise
Strozier at this meeting, Mrs. West
brook being absent on account of ill
ness. Mrs. Georg~ Johnson, a former
member, was a visitor.
After a short l.usines: session, roll
call was respondcd to with interest
ing quotations on high temper. The
2nd and 3rd Acts of the “Taming of
the Shrew” wers read and a very
lively discussion jead byM-rs. Comer
iollowed. Mrs. W. P. Fleming gave
a delightful, comparisen of ‘the -
roines in. "“Ta:niiug of the Shrew”
and Tharlotte Bronte’s ;fJ‘&l_.:ae Eyre”
Tke question, es Tennyson in tho
Princess agree v. th Petruchio on tke
education, position and sphere of
“woman? was 4! eussed by Mrs. J. I
Jordan, Mrs. Pairer Greene and Mre.
Cecil Williams, Vs, Gladstone Flera
ing sang “Sweet and Low ”
I Coming,in for the clos’ng numbers
icn the program and for refresh
ments were . Mr. and Mrs Fred Wil
lis, of Holiywood. Fla.; and Mr. and
Mprs. Branch Fleming, of Hollywoo,
[ Fla., Mr. W. P. Fleming and M.
' Gladstone Fleming, The hostess as
sisted by her daughter, and grand
daughter, Mrs. Ilose and Mrs. Regi
nald Barry, served a delicious sal“!z_i
course. : g N
SHOWER FOR GEORGIA . A
BAPTIST HOSP'TAL. :
. The Woman’s. Missionary, Society
of the'Baptist chireh will “give a
i[‘ “Jelly; Jam; an'i Preservefi' ghower
for the Georgia bartist Hospital, on
Monday afternoon in connection with
the l'egulaf miss.on study. L
" Every Baptist woman in C:ordéie
is urged to come and bring an of
fering. If you ec:zn't comc. send your
jelly any way.
The meeting will be at 4 o’clock
at the church. Circle No. 1 ha:
charge of the program.
SPINNING WHELZL WANTED Il
FOR USE ON I'AIR FLOAT. i
An old fashioed spinning wheel'
is wanted for use on a float to be;
entered in the Crisp County Fair pa- |
rade. Any one who has such an an-i
tique and who will he kind enough |
to lend it for this yurpose, is 1o |
auested to commanicate with Dr. |
Louise Tipton, plione 445. N i
NGCTICE TO INTERMEDIATE |
DEPT. BAPTIST S. S. . el
The Queen E=iher Clase will hava
an extra progreil tomorrow. Ever_v;
Intermcdate is urged to be on time |
and enjoy their program. Our honor !
roll is growine and we want’ your;’
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DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
We have a beautiful line of
dependable goods only, Prices
are 8o reasonable they will sur.
prise and please you,
Every article we sell is guar
anteed.
C. A. CROWELL
Jeweler And Vision Specialist
. CORDELE, GA.
RESIDENCE PHONE 313
‘name on the honor roll. Remember
% ten o'clock is the time,
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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S
| CLUB. . .
- After seven years of study
3 growth and noteworthy service as a
national organization, the National
Federation of Business and Profes
‘} sicnal Women’s Clubs is looking for
‘new world’s to conquer, At the
Iqighth annual convention held this
: yvéar in Des Moines, lowa, definite
steps were taken to ' broaden the
‘scopc“flt the organization with a
view to 4xtending its activities to
the international field. '
The advance toward international;
ism is sponsored by Lena M‘adesinl
Phillips, New York lawyer and the,
new president of the federation and
its executive sccretary- during the
first three years of its " existence, |
Miss Phillirs has been closely identi- '
fied with the work of the or;anizg,j:f
tion il‘nm its inception.“Bhe believes '
t}‘:at r_* has now reached the point
"wfa,e;efl,v_furtllel' development will be
aided by a closer contact with the'
business and professional women nf
“other eguntries. T g ";'g;s_;,': 1
“Ofif'fifin is to promote tHe inte't;{‘,j
ests of business and professional
women by bringiv‘\g about a world- ‘
wide spirit of cr;oneration, by creat
ing fricndship and fellowship among
them, and by extending educational |
orrortunities to women along indus-;
trial, scientific and vocational lines. '
We are working for higher standard
SRR
. Mr. Paschal Moore, of Douglas, s’
spending ‘the wock-end with rela
tives h,efre:_ ]
| ‘Marvin McArcsur who is atténdingi
G M. A. at Milledgeville, is spe-n'!-l'
ing the week-eud at }ome.
o o 0 e ollle e |
Alva Atkins will arrive today from '’
Jacksom‘zille for a visit to ‘his par-?
ents, Mr. and: Mys. A. C. Atkins. i
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Miss Mamie Sue Harris who s
teaching this year at 'l‘homasvi.l}e,_*'s;i
spending the week-end at home, |
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Averette and
little son, formeily of Miami, ave
now making Cordele their home, |
We_are ccmgpelied to recduce our stock of used cars
in ‘order to make more geliveries on new cars, ‘And
Z we are going to seil thém almost, regardless of
price. We have them of different; makes, models,
» colors and-sizes. If you want a g¢od used car we
can get togethers =" ; :
It will pay you to look our cars opver before ycu
hbuy for we can cave you money, Terms to responsi
ble parties.
Why Buy 2 Big-Used Car;When You Can Buy
A New Chevrolet For Less Money.
.« Phone 229 Opposite Court House
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
i, My, T. E. Jenungs will leave Mon
i diy to attend the Rexall Convention
in Atlanta,
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| Miss Ruth _Cz.x':loclr of Vienna,
was among the visitors in Cordele
yesterday.
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Miss Mary Suye Thompson, of
Pinchurst, is the guest for the week
end of her aunt, Mrs Will Scarboro.
Mrs. R. J. Sherrill, of Asheville,
will arrive today for a visit to her
granddaughter, Mrs. Bob Neal.
Junita, little caughter of My, and
Mrs. J. H. Pitts is recovering nicely
after the removal of her tonsils.
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Mr. and Mr: B, Underwood and
’ Mrs. ‘Laurn Flowers are spending to
day in Macon. :
! Mr. L. R. Ellis and family of Cairo.
- Ga., are occupyirg one of the Miller
~apartments on Ith avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunt and
two children of Griffin, formerly of
Cordele, are’ guesis of Triends here
for a few days.'' ' ¢
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Paul Lamar' Browning, who is at
tending Riverside' ' 'Academy at
Gainesvilie, is giondine the weck-end
at home. /! 1l fitine
\ I\labre'y'Kpr;von it here from Or-
Jando, Fla., to visit his family at
‘the home of Mr. aad Mz, J. J. Wil
“liams,
Friends of Mrs J. H, Martin will be
pleased to see hey out again after be
ing confined to her room for sev
erlal days on account of illness.
Fiiends of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Meecks wi'll he ¢'ad to 195\1'n of tile im
provement of their little daughter,
Carolyn. _ 3
Miss Pauline Maconsdn who has
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Stephen
son and uncle, Mr, W. D. Maconson,
returned today 1o her home at La
vonia. s YR '
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Churchwell and
little son, of Jacksonville, are
guests for several days of Mrs.
Churchwell’s motiher, Mrs. T, E.
Fletcher, = - T
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A dollar saved is a dollar made.
Vigit Gleatons next week and find
out why. 10-18. ; E
Mr, and Mrs Grimes and litele !
daughter who have resided here fov
the past severa' ycovs, left a few
days ago to maks their home in
Jacksonville, Fla,
My, Emmic Wynne, ol Lizella, an i
Mrs. Tom Kend:icks, of Ashburn,
who have been - isiting their sistor,
Mrs, R. J. Gaddy for some time,
have returned to their’ respeetive
homes, .
Mrs, A. O. Willocks and little
son, spent Frider in Unadilla, anl
were accompanied on their return by
Mrs. P. D, MeCarty.
THEATRE
AST iTR R
“THE TRUTH AROUT
WOMEN”
. For same time past unscrup
ulous pens ‘have dipped. into
mawkish gentiment and laid
' bare the soul of romance in
an artificial manner. In
striving to reach, climaxes of,
poigrn2nt passion and unnat
ural development they have'
failed to touch a responsive
""cherd in the breast of hu.
manity. At last a pen has
rizen to the heights of sorenn
success and given the world
a true love story—a romance
of realism that is not the
embodiment of license and
rampant iniquity. This story
is grippingly, fascinatingly
told in “The Truth About
Women.” It comes Monday
In its presentmeni is an all
star cast headed by Hope
Hampton, Lowell Sherman,
Mayy Thurman, David Pow.
ell and the new bhaby sensa
tion of tHe screen, Daintv
Lee. ' Burton King directed
it. An unusual version of
the proverbial love triangle.
Don't miss it.
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Free with a key and one
paid admission. Only two
more weeks get them from
your merchants.
ADDED ATTRACTION
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