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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926
Social Activities
OFFICE PHONE 30
MISS MAXCY LANE COMER BECOMES
: BRIDE OF REV. McCLENNEY TODAY
~ Beautiful simplicity characterized
the wedding of Miss Maxcy Lane
Comer and Rev. Wiilter Jarrell Mc-
Clenney, of ‘Colum{w‘ which was
solemnized today at .|'ligh noon at
the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs.
‘A. J. Comer on Fifteenth avenue.
Rev. I. P. Tysoneperformed the
impressive ‘¢eremony which was wit
nessed by mempers of the two fami
lies and a few close friends.
The artistic decorhtions were ir-‘
white anda green. Growing ferns,
vlants and giant white chrysanthe
mums bei;lg used moft effectively
in the spgo{fbus jiving room, music
room, reception ha!l and dining room,
A progri’in of prc-nv;lptial music, in
cluding vocal and instrumental - se
lecions ~fiBgdarcdylpe's OM
Sweet Sopff" ws beguttfully ren
dored by PERRNRITL AT
bl o o ,vgfogihe‘
bride. Mregiomer-arc Vrs. I-P. T
fon sang &K a dueWßelie'vé. Me Ii
All Those fl:i;(leari!& Young Chaytrgs?’
and Mrs. Thomas Thompson, sister
Zer of the z‘i"ide ‘played Traumetei
and Meditafior{f"from Thais.”To the
strains of Mendeiosshon’s Wedding
March played by Mrs. Thompson, the
bride and groom entered together,
and during thé marriage service, 2
prayer was softly sung by Mrs. Ty
son and Mrs. Comer.
The bride was most becomingly at
tired in a costume of tan georgette
and velvet, with hat of gold lace and
other aécgqsories to correspond.
& Immediét:ely after the ceremony,
the w_eddiqg_»n’arty ‘and guests, were
entertained with a wedding break
fast. The bride’s table was artistic
ally appointed in silver and lace. A’
beautiful}y embossed wedding cake
gdorrx_ed"\'}ith:miniature bride - and
groom 'WVWEF orange blos
soms, formed the centerpiece. =
Thé bride’s book was kept by Miss
Mamie Milners. : e
During’ the aA,fl;oon,, Rev. and
Mrs. chClennef'{eft for a weddirig
trip, ig:leir destination not being
made; nown to friends. They will re
turn to Cordele some time next week
Mrs. McClenney plans to continue
her studio work here until after
Christmas at which time her sister,
Mrs. Thomas Thompson will take
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EDITED BY JULIA NEAL
l over her music class.
. As Miss Maxcy Lane Comt;r, Mrs.
‘McClenney was one of Cordele's
most beloved young wcmen. She is
the second daughter of Mrs. A. J.
Comer and has resided here since
carly childhood. She is a most gifted
musician, and since completing her
musical education in Philadelphia.
has taught in the Comer School of
Music here. She is a member of the
'Symphony Club and National D. A.
R., and director of the Juvenile
Symphony Club. It is regretted by
“her many friends here that her mar
‘viage takes her elsewhere to reside,
f'.or she will be gfe;tly missed in civie
'social -and religi;éus circles where
she was ever ready to contribute with
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g Ehgithenit ing mbher sty
istinguished. family in which were
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“Goepel. He fs & nephew of Dr. C:
I .Tféj;-?g’llj‘,‘ffifif"flfiaktai, and Dr. Jar
»l%ll of Thomasville, is also an uncle.
r:llT‘t'Of:. is a popular fioung Methodist
| minister, of the So*éh Georgia Con
fcrence, and he and his bride are
| cbmfi\ended to any ' community in
which ",the}y‘.. may make their future
home. ‘;‘
. The ou&-qf—town guests attending
ifhc wedding were: Mrs. W. J. Mc-
Clenny, motber of the groom, Miss
Elizabeth McGlenney, Mr. Robert Mc
Clenney, all of ‘ff‘homasville, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry G. Tfn“rner, of Quitman.
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'GRIMSLEY-M'GARITY.
© Miss A. J. Grimsley'and Mr. James
Maynard McGarity v}erel married
Sunday evening at nine-thirty, in Vi
“enna. Rev. T. W. Ti.ppet"t'?‘pastor of
.of the Vienné.--Baptist,church, per
.f rmed the eeremony in the presence
“oF A Tew €Tose THeHds Who accompar
I.n.igd the young couple to Vienna.
Immediately after the . . ceremony,
‘Mr. and Mrs. MéGarity left for a trip
_to" Macon, Atlanta and other pbints.
apd .pp n ghgi_r retum;to,Co?dple
"will be at home with Mrs. Laura
'Flowers on Thirtecnth avenue.
.. Mrs. -McGarity is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Grimsley and
has xesided here since childhood. She
is accomiplished and attractive, being
‘of decided brunette type, and pos-
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!sesses many admirable traits,
- Mr. McGarity is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. McGarivy, of this city. He
is an energetic young business man
and h lds a position with the South
ern Railway in the local freight of
fice. He and his bride will have the
heartiest of good wishes from a host
of {riends for a married life of hap
piness and prosperity. ‘
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ROSS-CROUCH.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ross of Albany,
Ga., announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mildred Elizabeth to
Wallace Sumpter Crouch, of Albany
thq "x‘pan‘iage to také place at 1}
o’clock: Saturday, November 20, at,
the First Baptist church, Albany. No
cards--Sunday Americans.
The ahove announcement will be
of cordial interest to friends here.
Miss Rossds a frequent admired vis
ito}-in Cordcle, the guest' of _M‘;.s.
'XYLC I;lin'tn‘n, and ‘has also apnc;n;ed
'%mfl))cstfi"fc in toe dance sp‘ec_ll:;lfiéfii
-on’ several occasions én the lécal
theatres. i T e Lo S
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CLUBS TO HAVE JOINT, ;- .+~
MEETING WEDNESDAY, " ~ |’
The ;I‘wcntieth Century Club and
the Thalian Club will have ajoint
SympoS’iin of the “Taming of the
Shrew” on Wednesday afternoon at
“threc-thirty at the home of Mrs. 0.
T. Gower, on Thirteenth avenue.
Mr. George Holmes is here from
Leesburg, Fla., for a few days.
‘ Mr. and Mrs J. M. Cox are back
from a trip to points in Florida.
_ Miss’ Eleanor Marshall “pent the
week-end at home from Ocilla where
she is teaching.' e t
- Mr. and Mrs. ¥. A. Kelley spent
‘the past week-end with relatives at
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Mr. and Mrs, Gene Neal and lit
tle daughter, Estelie,of Up.adi_’lla,
:s;'i'ei'nt_fi;s;_undqi‘y here mflxrelatw\el
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, of
Arabi, announce the birth of a
daughyer, November “twelfth, who 4
has been named Virginia Ann.
The following Cordele girls, stuvll
dents at various colleges in the state
spent the week-énd at home: Misses'
‘Earline McKenzie, Frankle Davis,
Gcrtrude Land, of G. 8. C. W., Mary
“!cments and aKthleen Strickland,
from Brenau; Luicle Williams, Eliza
beth Slade. Efiiylé_é'*’f Sheppard and
Sara Mae ‘Slade from Shorter and
Allene Bm% from Wesleyan. i
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
} WORRY
‘Let others sing of perfect bliss
Sometimes I want to hurry;
At times I'm glad I shoot to miss
‘l'm glad that I can worry:’
It everything went well with me,
Intolerably bored I'd be.
I like the the sunshine and the skics
A ficld of perfect blue,
But sunny weather I'd despise
If rain I never knew.
If always I had cash enough
I'd fairy hate the filthy stuff.
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It perfect golf I always played
The game would have been no charm
If every debt of mine ‘were paid
I'd want a mortgage farm;
I couldn’t live a whole month
through
With not a single task to do.
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So here’s to worry and care 4
LLong may they stay with me |
While I have burdens I must bear
Some joy in life Il sce,
Unbroken peace is not my quest,
Only the dead have perfect rest.
—LEDGAR A. GUEST
Mr. and Mrs. CL M. Heard had as
their dinnorfllgues_ts Sunday, Mré:
Carrie Heard, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
H’eavd,w of Vienna, and Dr.°F. C.
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Mrs. O. V. Werdt who has been at
‘the Middle Géorgia H'ospit,a]' in Ma
"con for some weceks fullow‘:f;f’an op
cration, was sufficiently improved
to be removed home yesterday. Her
many friends here will wish for her
“n carly recovery.
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SPANISH FREMIER
~ 'WINS OVER KING
' HENDAYE, France, (ON THE
FRANCO SPANISH FRONTIER,)
November 15—c—The threatened
thfiish, cabinet crisis, which has
been drawn ‘out over the past three
days because of ~King Alfonso’s
overwhelming desire to hunt, _may
be*averted by the king's retui‘n_ to
fvfi:flk(‘lrid. {
i The king has interrupted his hunt
ing sothern Spain long enough to
telephone Premier Primo de Riverz
‘that he will sign certain decrees in
tehgfcd to end the-incident of the ar-
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TUESDAY
What would you do?
1f one man offered you mar:
riage — love, devoticn, his
very life.. The other a stage
geareer with fame and for
#tune. , That's the great prob
{lem presented in this picture,
%ortraylng with remorseless
gdntensity the spiritual ag
tonies of a woman struggling
Uin the toils of love. '
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~ Billie Dove
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Francis X. Bushman .
“THE MARRIAGE
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Bloused very slightly, with side
pleats on the skirt, this is a dress
of quiet chic whose only brilliant
note is a colored ribbon to match
the ribbon hatband.
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tillery upr'sing several months ago.
l. The trouble started last Thursday
when De Rivera went to the royal
'palace with the decrees specifying
ireorganizatiun of 'the :11_-.ti'll‘<-ry_"}n(‘i
the rcins'tafc'm'(“rilt of “suspended ~of
. ficers, He insisted that Alfonso sign
: thom immediately, )
i The king, however, felt that =
+ few changes in the text of the de
crees were necesssry, so he fefnsed
. to atach his signature. L
‘ Meanwhile, the game jreserves of
I southern Spa’n were calling and the
| king started on his hunting trin
without signing the decrees.
r But Primo de Rivera was undeter
‘r(-(l. Accompanierd by the minister
of the interior, he went to the rail;»
road station and informed the king
that unless the decreces were signed
the cabinet would rssign
Truck and delivery horses owned
by the municipality of Berlin have a
three weeks vacation each summer
on a 300-acre horse sanitarium in
charge of skilled veterinarians. Re
ports indicate possible envy on the
| part of human laborers.
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