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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 80
THE DREAMER o 4: }
ile is not emart in school, L
His books are dull it seems; )
His efles lookfi away Y
And fill with #:4&tful dreams. |
What visions du;gs he sce .'7
What realms does he explore:
When looking languidly i
From out the open door. f l
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He must find beauty there ‘ ‘
Within the open space; ' |
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Upon his boyish face. £ i l
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And faith and hope and love ~
Are visioned in his dream; r
He holds them in his heart
And from himself they gleam. ["‘
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God fashioned im tolfiéfi.‘ ‘ G ? I
The greatest things that are; -
The glory of a dawn Ty |
Tke radiance ogta star, ¢} §
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He placed withi his Belng )77
The power to g asp and gairsi
The beauty that is wrang /! - F
From some saé{, sweet’ refrain.
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God-given and -glorious gift i
This dreaming—yet they say |
“He won’t amount to much, -
He throws his time away.” :
-—ANGELA DART CARGELL
TRIBUTE TO REV. JOHNSTONE ~
By Mrs. Mary E. Taylor
: As the year“fineteen twenty-six
is rapidly drawingt o:a close,in’
retrospection we recall many . - hap
penings, and some people we ‘hav'\_re
met; some of whom we believe have
been a blessing to all whom: ° they
have come in contact. Amoné the
latter, we recall a ‘man small* in‘
stature but large in labors—the Rev.
dB: Johri,s‘t,gpe_é,yg;;‘_q . was appoigtéd
to the First Methodigt churche here,
Lut who has sm to enlarge his
pastorate to the whole of Cordele.
T'his man Qf God has gone in and out
among tl&fflfieople‘ . Wherever cheer
and comfég't has bei;’fi' needed, point
ing the bruised ones to the source
of all comfort, performing th\e.é; ast
sad rites for many. A ministering
Angel in his frequent visits to our
local hospital giving hope and cheer
to the sufferers there. Walking here
and yonder in the heat and cold, al
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ways bright and cheerful, feasting
on that meat the world knows not of. |
Sponsoring wisély the affairs of ‘
the church committed to his care,i
through Brother Johustonc’s efforts |
4 sum adequate to completing a beau- |
tiful Lttle church at Midway wa¢!
sceured from our church Extension:
Board. At his sggestion, needed rc-‘
pairs are being made to our elegant
church edifice here. Brother John-{
stone has been a sentinel on the
watchtowers of Cordele. Always
leoking to_her best interest. He nnd]
his excellent family are a benedic
tion to any community. ‘
We believe we are voicing the
wishes of the people of Cordele{
when we pgtition the approachingi
annual Conference which convenes
November seventeenth in Americus,j
'to’ return the Rev. J. 'B. Johnstone
ta ongp beloved little city for another
year. F 9 057 o
/MRS, MULXEY ENTERTAINS ‘
R, M H. ‘Mulkey was hostess
to her Bridge Club on Friday after
nocn at her home on' Thirteenth
avenue. Brilliant autumn flowers in
cffective arrangement were used in
the decoration of the living room
where the game was enjoyed. Thci
score cards were also decorated in
I:anestdosign. At the close of the af- 1
ternoon, the hostess assisted by Mrs.
J. ‘l'(.Luck. served a delicious sa-lad:
course and hot coffee. The guests in
cluded -the club members and Mrs.
Duffy Grimsley. s ]
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MT. CARMEL SCHOOL TO :
GIVE BOX SUPPER. = . |
Pupils of Mt. Carmel ‘school, of |
which Miss Flog‘rie Powers is teacher, !
will givé"a box supper Friday evén-:
ing in the school building. Plans
are being made for a most enjoyable
occasion and the public is invited to
atte'n'd., The proceeds will go for
school ‘improventents. ‘ :
MRS. TYSON TO TEACH =
YOUNG MATRONS CLASS. ,
. Mrs. 1. P. Tyson will teach the
Methodist Young Matrons class at
the regulay hour Sunday morning. A
full attendance ¢f the membership is -
urged as this is the last Sunday be-.
fore Conference.
RESIDENCE PHONE 313
ADKINS SCHOOL PUPILS
WILL HAVE BOX SUPPER.
An enjoyable event to be held next
Wednesday cvening, will be the box
supper at Adkins school sponsored by
the pupils and teachers, Misses Hil
da Patterson and Edna Hall. There
will be several interest.ng features
of entertainment provided for those
'who attend. The proceeds will be
used for improvements in the school.
IFriends and patrons are 'invited to
come out and enjoy this occasion
next Wédnesday evening, November
twenty-fourth at eight o’clock.
REV. I. P, TYSON COMPLETES
THE FOUR YEAR LIMIT AS
PRESIDING ELDER HERE.
The Rev. I. P. Tyson who conduct
ed the fourth quarterly conference
here Wednesday evening at. the
First Methodist church, is completing
his. quadrenium as Prgsiding Elder
~of the Cordele District. ‘F.rilends over
the entire District éxtghti best wish
¢s to the Rev. Tyson and family as
they will soon go to their new field
of labor. A "
NOTICE B. Y. P. U,
What does the Tenth Commandment
mean? e
Are Baptist breaking it?
Thou shait not covet!
Let me stop and think!
‘Which is the worse? To break the
Tenth Commandment ¢f God, or the
First?
' Stu(l',v the Tenth Commandment
with us in B. Y. P. U. tonight 7
o’clock.
NO MISSIONARY MEETING.
MONDAY FOR METHODIST.
The Womans Missionary Scciety
of the First Methodist church iwill
not have a meeting Monday next.
The following Monday, Noveml‘zer
22nd, there will be a called mecting
for the election of officers for the
ensuing year. i
NISCHA LEVITSKI TO
PLAY IN ATLANTA.
ATLANTA, Ga,, ‘November 13—
Nischa Levitski, world famous young
pianist and ranked as one of the 5
areatest living artists of the key
board will make his first appearance
in ‘Atlanta in concert at the Audi
torium-Armory on November 24 as
cie of the Civie Concert.Sqics of
mucical attractions sponsored by the
Atianta Music Club, according to the
statement made by Mrs. Cliff C:
Hatcher, president of the organiza
tion, i y
“Officers of ‘the ¢lub, who are
M inging Lievitski -heve, «aid M,
Hatcher, “believe that he will un
dotibtedly prove the planistic ensa
tion of the musical season in the
city, He is known as the poet-pianist
and his career has heen. perhaps the
‘most romantic ot any living artist.
Before the age of 30, he has played
in practically every civilized portion
of the globe and has been universal
ly acclaimed a master.”
Levitski’s appearance, on the even
ing before Thanksgiving, is expected
to draw music lovers to the city from
all parts of the south and his spon-
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| WALTON-COFIELD
: My, and Mrs. Tom Walton, of Pinehurst, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Maxie, to Mr. John Robert Cofield, the wedding to "be
gsolemnized in December,
“sors believe that his ovation will rival
lt_hose accorded to the immortal
Paderewski,
Mrs. J. L. Strickland is spending
several days in Atlanta this week.
D. C. Browder is in Atlanta for
the Tech-Georgia foothall game,
Mrs, L. L. Loving, of College Park
is visiting her son, Mr. J. K. Lugk
and family.
Misses Lucile Williams and Sara
Mae Slade are spending the week
end at home from Shorter.
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Miss Co'rinne . Sheppard who
teaches at Abbeville and sister, Miss
Emylee Sheppard, of Shorter Col
lege, are at home for the week-end.
‘Mr. and Mrs. J, H, Childs unndlincc
“the brith of a daughter, November
fwelfth, who has been named Jane
%‘lartinda]e." : ,
' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters of Co
tumbus, will spend Sunday here with
Mr. Walters’ pavents, Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Walters. , - i
Miss Mary Clements who is a stu
dent ‘at Brenau, is spending the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Clements.
’ Misd Elizabeth Jordan iz among
those from Cordele attending the
Tech-Georgia foot ball game in At
lanta.
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Miss Tallulah Atkins has been the
recipient this week of a large bunch
of very.handsome chrysanthemyms
from the Grand Chapter Order of
l the Eastern Star of Georgia.
~ Mr. Dennis Ayers who is attend
‘ing school in Perry, is spending the
Weék-ena with his parents, Mr. anil
Mrs. John ‘Ayers, in the Adkins
Commuqity.
Nelson Shipp, recently of Atlanta,
is the guest for a few days of his
mother, Mrs. C. J. Shipp. He will be
joined in Macon by Mrs. Shipp and
children who are visiting relatives
there, and continue their trip to
Washington, D. C., where Mr. Shipp
will resume his duties as secretary
to Senator William J. Harris.
MISS ELAINE COFIELD WINS
FINE:;ZPLACE ON GOOD RECORD
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Miss| Elail}(- Cofield entered Cor
dele .Blssinosé College July 6, In
§IX wqé}x she completed the short
hand text Wwith a grade of 93
per('nn:t‘; After taking _f!ici,a'.im‘l for
“three weeks she decided to take Vivil
Service examinatian for Juniov
stenographer. She made a LOO4
grade and Tuesday afternoon re
ceived an appointment to a position
in Birmingham, Ala. She leaves for
that city about November 24 to re
port for work in the new place.
Miss Cofield completed the work
prescribed by the Atlanta Business
College which Cordele Business Col
lege is a branch.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everybody who
helped to make the Junior Cornival
the {‘:reat success it was. This spu'c
jaily includes those merchantse who
contributed the goods we used.
THE JUNIOR CLASS,
Cordele High Schocl.
The Bank of England recently is
sued an order to is clerical Torde' to
the effect that mustaches were ot
to be worn during business heuvs,
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Pigeons roosting on the’ minnte hand
of the town clock in an Tndiana town
caused the inhabitants to miss their
noon-hour meal by forty minutes, '
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WITH ;
. Billie Dgve ,
AND
Francis X. Bushman
A rezlly great love story
portrayed hy a perfect cast.
Directed by LOIS WEBER
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TUESDAY
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