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THUREDAY, OCTOBER, 21, 1926
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 30
ALL BOY :
He’s just “all” boy!” 1 guess 1 can’t‘.
expect t
To live like women who have only 3
girls, I
My house is always just about half: |
'E@ked, l
He doesn’t throw his things, ob, noi[
¢ he hurls! |
3
Toucled and grimy, into everything.
And through his freckles- such at
toothless grin! |
Fricd cakes and cookies? Why, they
just take wing— !
I've worn the handle off my rolling
pin! '
Oh, that one peaceful day migat
pass “
Without a shattered vase, or bloody;
knce!
If he chould sit one morning on the
grass |
The quiet would be paradise to me.
!
But would I change him? not for
strings of pearls!
Even his mudy footsteps bring me
joy.
I wouldn’t trade him for a dozen
girls—
I'm sinful proud because he is “all
boy!” ‘
MARJORIE K. RAWLINGS.j
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OCTOBER’S LUCKY JEWEL |
The reason for this superstiticn§
may merely be the beauty and"
¢trangeness of the opal itself, for iti
iz a strange stone—a stone thatl
" &ives off all the colors of the rain
bow, plus a lovély, soft glo\Ving‘
light, like moonlight.
In very ancient days the opal was ‘
imbued with * magic power. The
Groeks believed that those with bad
eycsight should wear it to regain !
their clear vision. It was «lso Sup- 1
posed to make its wearers invisiblu,'
f‘ '} for that rcason robbers some- ‘
;S‘es §re opale, Maybe that cus
tom is the one that gave rise to the
idea that it is unlucky.
The beryl and acquamarine are
2lso supposed to be favored stones
for those born in Oétober.
D. A. R. MEETING. J
The Fort Early Chapter Daughters
of the American Revglution, he';fl'
their rezular monthly mectim:?
Trursday October 14, in the T
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THE PLACE OF BETTER PICTURES
TODAY TOMORROW
you RAYMOND GRIFFITH
CAN'T IN
.~ REsIST! SWET PANTS”
C‘fia@ ey LAUGHS!! THRILLS!!
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“Tickety-Split’’ “‘Fighting Dude”
And Aesop’s Fabler A, rea'l sice-breaker
EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
gembly room at the library with
Mesdames J. J. Williams, J. 8. Comer
W. H, Westbrook and Lindsey as
hostesses. 4
After a business meeting the fol
lowing prozram was rendered:
Rell Call—Tribute to Columbus.
Music by the chapter
Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.
Paper—“ Causes of the American
Revolution—DMrs. E. L. Kiker,
Reading—Ride of Paul Revere—-
Mis. T, J. Durrett.
Vocal Duet—A Revolutionary Tea
—Mrs. Edgar Fletene and Mrs. 1. P.
Tyson.
} This concluded the progiam and
%a social hour was enjoyed, the
i hostesses serving a delicious salad
course with iced tea.
| —REPORTLY
IGET YOUR FAIR TICKETS
! FROM METHGCDIST LADIES.
| The ladies of the First Methodist
church are busy this week selling
ticket ,’r,r the Crisp County TFair
their commigsion to ke applied to the
pipe crgan.fund. If you have not
aiready purciased your ticket, ©%
sure tsbuy from some one of this
committee,
Mis. Doster, cf Rochelle, was a
visitor in the city yesterday.
Friends of Miss Nina Hartley will
regret to know of her illness.
Mrs. C. B. Arnold is spending to
i day in Macon.
‘ Mrs. J. P. Wardlaw has spent the
‘ past several days in Macon.
' Mrs. Meeks and baby ,‘ daughter
[Carolyn; were spend-the-day guests
‘{bg Mrs, Henry Pitts,
P
[’he Symphony Club will meet a’
the home of Mrs. Edgar Fletch:
Friday afternoon at four o’clock.
Mrs., William W;‘.Hace Zyons of Al
lanta, is the guest of her parentc
Judge and Mrs. U. V. Whipple.
Mrs. Charles Sims, and Mrs. Ear'
Lashley, of Vienna were visitors _mi
Cordele Wednesday.
Friends of Mrs. 0. V. Werdt, who
is in a Macon hospital will be pleased
to knowethat she is improving.
RESIDENCE PHONE 313
Mr. and Mrs. Hewell Shipp have
been in Atlanta for the past severai
days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley Walls,
and Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Walls, and
Miss Israel of Penia, werc visit
ors to the Fair in Macon Tuesday.
Misscs Annie Grace Hamilton, and
Ethel Heidt, and Mr, George Walls
formed a party attending the fair in
Macon Tuesday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Moore will regret to know that their
little son Billie, is suffering from
a fractured elbow,
Mre, R. A, Bedgood, and two lit
tle daugihters of Arabi, were guests
today of Mrs. Bedgmod’s rarents,
Dr. and Mrs, D. J. Williams.
My, ard Mrs, John Duncan have
rciurncd frem their wedding trip
and arc now at home with Mrs.
Duncan's mother, Mrs. W, E. Ray on
Fourteenth avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, R..E. Harris, accom
panied by Mrs. D. T. Duaghtry. at
tended the funcral services of Mr.
G. C. Tarver in Americuz Tucsday
afternoen, For many years, Mr. Tar
ver held a luerative railroad position
As requested by Mr. Tarver, hiz {u
neral cervices were conducted by
Rev. Branch and Rev. Outler, Bap
tist and Methodist ministers of
Americus :
DIEMISSION ADMINISRATION
eorzia, Crisp County. |
WHERVAS, W. [,, Tlack, Adminis |
trator of Mra. Gesreia A Dlack., rep
resenis to the Jourt in his petition.
tuly filed aud entarad on veesrd, that
1 hoa folly administered sair cstate:
This is, thcrefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credit
e, to show cause, it any they, can,
wihy said Administrator should not he
aischarged from his administration,
and receive Leiters of Dismission on
the first Monday in November, 1926,
. W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary,
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
SOMERVILLE, N. J,, October 21
(P)The gecond woman has been ar
rested in connection with the Hall-
Mills murdeyr, Mrs. Minnie Clark,
friend of Mrs. Hall, and choir leader
for Dr. Edward Hall until supereeccd
|
ed by Mrs, Mills, was arrested last |
night and held without bail for hear f
ing today on charges of being acces- ,
sory to the death of Mrs. Mills, Mrs. :
Hall, accused of the murder, is frovj
under thirty thousand dollar bond.,
15 SR ;
DiSSOLUTION NOTICE ,
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€, €. Greer has purchaszed this d:l,\'i
ill the interests of C. B, Davis in the
bhusiness tormerly conducted by Greer!
and Davis under said partnership |
name, :
October 1, 1926. i
C. C. GREER, |
C. B. DAVIS. =
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There is always a penalty for ex- |
cecding the feed limit, |
VERY LOW ;
For the balance of this week or as long
as they last we are going to scil seme
“felt base rugs very low.
We have a number of 6x9 iugs worth
#5.25 and a greater number of 3x6 feet
rues woirth $1.25,
As long as the 6x9 ft, rugs last we are
going to sell them and one of the 2x6
rugs for
$5.25 e
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We will seli the 3x6 ft, rugs at
cach as long as we hgve any this week,
All rugs at this price will he sold for
cash only, .
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Crisp County Furniture Co.
CORDELE, GA. '
ARE YOU COLD?
IF YOU ARE NOT, YOU WILL BE SOON
HEATERS-HEATERS
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK TO SLLECT FROM
OIL HEATERS, TOO
COAL HODS, POKERS AND SHOVELS
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
PRICES RIGH'T
PHONQ&O. L. Riles, H?imjfi{g
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- RAILROAD SCHEDULE>
' CORDELE, GRORGIA
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CAcrival and Deparure of Passenger
Weaing, Cordele Union Depot,
' The followlng schoedule Hguies pubs
tshed as information,
! Southern Railway System
CArPiIvEN-. —lepitrture
I:2%am Macon-Atlanty SN 1Y
2:2%am Jacksonville 5:27am
ot Jaeksonvitess athn
2:ioopm Jacksonville-Palatka 2:l6pm
wiliam Atl-Cinn-Chtcago 2:2ommn
12am Valdosta Ciaupan
ti:idam Hamp-Tampa-Bt, P, §:32pm
H:u2pm AtL-Uinn-Chivago Lisdoaini
Lihopm Macon T42am
A, B. & A. Ranway
Arrives —Doparts
£:ooam Atlanta-Birmingnam 124 4vam
1240im Wayeross-Prunswick 4:4oa:m
2:oopm Atlanta idbpi
12:40am Moultrie-Thomasville I:4oam
Ltdiopm Wayveross 2:oonm
20060 Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm
Ceorwln Southwestern & Guofp lore,
NDeparts— -Arrives
Yiidham Albany Lecal Pitlopm
apm o AlD'v-Thos'ville-B'ab'g 2:35pm
0 hnm Alhanyv-Moultrig 2:35pm
Z:,:O.'npm Albany-Dothan 2:45pm
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1.%45 pm Monte'ery and Local 11:25am
7446 am Americus and Local 113182
DOO pm Montg'ery and Local 2:4opm
2015 pm Savannah and Loeal 2:45pm
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7:15 am Ocilla and Local I:ospm
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IFFRESH MEATS AND
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EVERY THING GOOD TO EAT
Carr Grocery C
arr Grocery Co.
PHONE 541
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37+l Ti'd, LV
Wiih The Hen
You wish a good supply of eggs? Well
then feed your hens a good balanced
" ration. PURINA HEN CHOW AND
CHICKEN CHOWDER will turn the
trick.
LET US FILL YOUR ORDER TODAY
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‘We are compellsd to reduce our stock of used cars
in crder to make more deiiveries on new cars, And
we are going to &ell them almost regardiess of
rriee. \We bave them of different malkes, models,
colors and sized. |f you want a good used car we
can get togelher.
It will pay you to lask our cars over bhefore you
buy fer we can cave you money, Terms to responsie
hie parties. :
Wiy Euy o Big Used Car, When You Can Buy
v UL AR At - X &
A HNew Chevrolet For Less Money.
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