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EUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1926 3
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A HEART AND A HOME |
1 had‘pitched my tent in the moun-|
tains, ' : !
I had left the world a space, i
While living where streams had their |
: fountains, : ¢ g !
Where -the ice worked wonders in
. lace® e |
. There a misty old mountain and;
moonbeam
Ef"fi’erethewarp and ‘woof of a;
song ‘ |
Te dispel every danger . . . savc?
© . day-dream, ; :
Of a love that had lingered long. |
My heart was in tune with nature ;
Where -the waterfall - wrestles -- and"
whirls, k |
‘But the call still* came from a loved
o'pe—-— i
The Queen in the Garden of Girls. |
I could live in that land no longer
Though royal the ranges I'd roam, |
For héi" song came ring. singing, |
Qksg.haven, 2 heart and a home.
~w) ' ~ 7-BONNELL H. STQNE
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. JUVENILE SYMPHONY CLUB.
RENDERED FINE PROGRAM. ;
On Friday afiernoon Mrs. J. B.]
"Pgt‘e"fl'nd Mrs. T.J. Royal very de-
Y'fig};xtfull'y entértainéd the members
cf the Juvenile Sym;zfihdny Clubs at
the home of Mri. T. 3. Royal on
Fourteenth avenue, -
. The spacious rooms W(';‘e ef'fcc—-:
tively decorated with ‘vascs and'
baskets of gorgeous chrysanthemums. ‘
There was a short business session
of the Symphony Club, presided
over by Mrs. Lee Ryals in l;ehal_t‘ of |
the Juvenile Club pll"esent'ed‘ Mrs. |
W. J. McClenney, a bride of the‘:
month, with two silver vases. Mus. '
McCleénney assisted b:y Am& Edgar
Fletcher. has been a faitaful and ef
ficient ‘director” of the J}a\'en"ilq_,?,
WOTK, it e amiansuon i 8 ¥ 0 ¥
The‘proéram of the aftqrm,;o‘n, wa
given by the Juvenile C]{xl;." Littl
Mis?fiida Pearl Miller whe '_-'ijs:.}')x'?si
dont had charge, 2nd gave in a pleas
ir‘fg:'?.mam‘xe,r a short introductory ad
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. “The program was an excellent. on,
*andoretlected much credit on th
L(-hildr‘en, their teachers, and the tw
capable directors who have spared ni
efforts to keep up the interest ane
carry on the work of this wide-awak:
"little club. '
-The lollowing numbers were giv
en %
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, Also Educationw, vouedy “LONG LIVE THE KING#
TODAY — “BORN.,TO THE WEST” — With Jack llolt; Comedy —
“DOG GONE IT” -— Also Third Episcde -- “OFFICER 444"
T:E BEST THEATRICAL PROGRAM OFFERED IN CORDELE
‘ < R KRR TP T R TEK Fe TTTTT T T R TR TR I
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
¢ Idited By Julia Neal :
Opening Chorus——Club.
Piano Solo—Edeleweiss Glide——
Jeanette Dekle.
Piano Solo—Spinning Song-- Mari
neile Williams.
Reading—Ma In'The Autc—James
Bundrick.
- Piano Solo—Meditation-- Beryi
Cokor.
Reading—Just Bofore‘Pay Day—
Tommy Royal
BPiano Solo—Silver Nymph—Eve
lynn Williams.
Vocal Solo—This Little Girl Is No}
For Sale—Delores Milelr.
+ Piano Solo—Aragonaise—Mildred
Burnam. :
History of Chopin—Pear! Cohen
Piano Solo~—Litile Drummer Doy
—Juanita Felder.
Reading—When Yéu Ask About
Your Fixins—Mary Bundrick.
Piano Duet—Passion IMower
Waltz—lda Pearl and I')el()}'cs Miller.
: Reading—Son, You Wacghed’—
Clyde Wilson.
Reading-—Who Made The Speech?
—-Emily Cdmmings. _
Piano SOlO-~~Spin'nin:{: ‘ Song-Ada
Williams. ) ‘ .
Voeal Selo—+-The S‘um';’_;é'.; BoM:».-'
William' Larzon. PR
Piano Solo—lris-—Hortenze Wil
linms. _ ! - ,3“;;
Reading—Almost Beyond ndur
hnce{—Judifh Whitaker. °
Piano Soly—Throwing Kisses—
Mary Bradley: - §
‘Chorus—Boys May Whistle, Gixis
Must Sing—Club.
The Appropriate and pleasing
words of the orening chorus were
Writfcn by the director, "Mrs. Edgar
Fletcher. = . =
Y AL the (’OHCIUIISi()'fl of th in'ogimn,
the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Floi
ence Bridges and Misses Margaret
Williams ’and: Db_rgi;hy Royal, served
a delieious, sala_dt'chou.r;;‘e with ~ : hot
coffee and ‘cwécoa::‘ R e/
A 0 Ml s e i 2RBPORTER
"LOVELY. FAREWELL PARTY IS
BENDERED MRS’ TYSOM BY
" YOUNG MATRONS CLASS:
—‘.'*,Qn‘.-}"x-‘_&dafir at‘_‘tet"nvé;éjn," the fmembers
£ the Young iip,t:'-?i‘ug Class=‘of * the
e Tethodist :Sur}dé)': School ,ente_rfainv-'
5 'W’ith‘ A 'Eréal;tiflll farewell party
) core Mmes T PR Pyidon. -Tivis: affaiy
» ras held in the Wesley Bible Class
1 oom which was artistically dec
> rated for the occasion wilh quanti
! ties of bright autmn leaves and yel
- H)w and white chrysanthemums {fill-
Ao oveall vazea and baskoets Yellow
inshaded tapers in silver vandela
| bra were placed in the casement
'i"indows lending a lovely effect.
| Miss Julia Johnstone lead the de
. otional, and after a short business
lession, a delightful program was
iven including a song by Dr. Lufgisc
Mipton, reading by Miss Irma Wynne
nd piano solo by Miss Elizabeth L,f
hey.
i During the arrival of the guests
‘nd for the social hour, Mrs. Ramie
i ulloch played a number of piano
; elections.
A number of new members wers
elcomed into the class at this time.
On btehalf of the class, as a token
f love and esteem Mrys. Henry Wil
| ams presented Mrs. Tyson with a
!eautiful silver basket filled with
’ink roses. A dainty handpainted
'ubk]et, in which each guest wrotc
i ood wishes for the honoree, was al
i 0 presented Mrs. Tvyson.
.I At the close of the afternoon, the
| ostesses served a delicious chicken
iafud course with hot cofrce.
U. D, C. MEETING.
! The Cordele UD C Chapter met at
the 'assembly ‘room' ‘of tagglibrary at
3 o’lock '"Thursday p. mi The hos
tesses being Mrs. W. H. Cunningham,
Mrs. H. Marshall, Mrs. A/, White,
Mrs. A, L: MeArthur, 'Mrs. Fannio
Hyde, Mrs. C. E.‘Brnwn‘,{girs. Wi,
Westbrook, Mrs. T. 8. Kinnctie, Mre.
0. T. Gower, Mrs.. J. A. Ingram.
' The meeting was opened with tho
reading of the Ritual.
Chorus—Onward Christian - Soidiers
by chapter. President, l\ks Mon
roe Hunt presided over. the{businc%s
session. - :
' Mrs. M. O. Outler gave a’ report
icf the Statesboro Convention which
"w_a}s 'v_ery interesting to all: Miss At:
kins announced tpat A\Q.;:s.”&l{emi(
tate U. D. C. president iwould be
Anvited to Jbe our, guest in January
| The_cha{ptm: expresed regret at
losing a member, Mrs, I. P. Tyson
and gave a rising vote for her loy
alty since’ being a member of our
jchapte,!j._" ;
" Mrs. ‘A. C. Atkins reported that
the {G.i'yi,c Club had invited our chap
'tel_' tOvcoo'p'eratc in having a booth
. in bazarr durinz the holidays.
! Florida being the state of which
; e studied this month. Naming of
romiient Floridians. |
Payor—=Secesslon of [Fiorida and
nd her part in the Southern Con
ederacy and the War Between the
(';‘""o;samso oy Py
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) 8§ —PEOFPLE— &
i Presénting high class Vaude
ville and Novelty Act —
World's greatest Hypnotist;
Just out of Keith Vandeville
Circuit.
Monday, Tuesday &
Wednesday
Algo cuir Monday fea
ture picture
"! : , ‘ oY
IRANET “TORRENT’
‘A Ceemopsiitan Production
A fiery love story. A Metro-
Goldwyn gpecial. With Ri
cardo Cortez and Greta Gar
bo. /
Admission Monday, Tuesday,
ard Wednesday
10c, 25¢ and boc
A $1.06 Show for 50c¢
See the giils disapaear be
fore your eyes. Where do
the pigeons go.
t Afterncon shew staris at 3
| o’clocck. Night show starts
| at 8 o'ciock. Come early and
§ aveid the rush,
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K’. HOME FOLKS Q’
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
| CARDEN-VARNADOE i
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'l f Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Carden announce the engagement of their daughter,
‘ Elna Jane, to Mr. G. Kemmie Varnadoe, of Tallahassee, I'la., the marriage
\ to take place at an early date. A
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Home
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States—DMrs. M. S. Griifin.
| After the program was turncd
im‘er to the hostess who served a
salad course with hot coffee,
‘ —REPORTER
MRS. C. B. BOWEN VERY ILL
I Friends here have been notified
! that little hope is entertained for
ltho recovery of Murs, ,C’ B. Bowen
i who, with her family, was a resident
of Cordele for a number of years. .
Mrs. Bowen is now residing in
West Palm Beach, Fla., where she
has recently undergone a serious op
eration. A telogruin reccived by rela
tives Iriday night stated that Mrs.
lßowon was in a dying condition.
L
| CALLED MEETING OF
i MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
i There will be a called meeting of
the Womans Micsionary Society con
§ ducted at the Methodist church Mon
: day afterncon at 3:30. \
E This meeting is for the election of
! officers for the Society for the en
f suing year and a full attendance of
i the membership is urged.
~ e e Sttt ib fe
B. Y. P. U, MEETING ~ '
! Other religion may know pentiance
fand some reformation.. but only
iclui.".fiunity knows the, grace of real
i repentance is. sincere sorrow for sin
i;md turning drom it to. God.
| Study the christian doctrine of re
ipv:"um('n in: B: Y. P.«U,.Tonight at
L 7 oclock.
;GOOD ATTENDANCE URGED
FOR YOUNG MATRONS
CLASS SUNDAY.
Every member is urged to be in
ner place ;Spnday morning in the
Methodist ¥oung Matrons Class.
Misgs Julia -Jehnstone is back after
_an absence of several weeks and will
'u;:ain teach the lesson. Yeur, pres
cince is needed, o tc on time Sumlely‘
morning. S J
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Herman Bolin is spending ‘.hc‘,f
week-end at home from Macon.
Miss Mery Fitzgibbons was a .I'(3-!
cent visitor to Macon. ' '
Miss Bert Harder has I'o.tu|'n(~(l!
from a visit to friends in At'anta and i
Griffin. '
i |
Mrs. Felix Mashburn and littlox
daughter, Frances, of Vienna, were |
shopping in Cordele yesterday. ‘
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Mr. and Mr. P. F. Fitzzibbons will |
leave during the week for a trip tw%
Talll)'a,"glg.: - v
3_%\', . , LT n i
‘}?Ilal d MA% Guy Cobb and ]ittln;
son have returncd from a short stay
in Atlnn;a “where Mrs. Cobhb ln‘)dm'—‘
went a slight nose operation at l‘iwLé
mont Sanatorium, '
¢ Mrsl G B Brovwer and son, Lloyd,
ol Atlalin, arve sucests for the week
nd of M. snd Myso o Mson,
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CHRISTMAS TARDS
Those who wish us {o print their
Christmas Greeting Cards should come
in and make selections now while we
are not rushed, Tt will be hiard to get
vour order through if yvou wait till the
dayv before Christmas. #
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DISPATCH PUB. CO.
CORDELE GA,
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Miss Helen Cannon is gspending the
week-end at home from Abbeville
where she is teaching this year.
* Miss Allene Brown is spending
the week, end at home from Wes
feyan. é
Mus, i’%alph Crosby, of Valdosta,
was the vecent guest of Miss A riin
ta Spence.
Miss Dorothy Holmes is spending
the week-end in Joksonille, the
guest of Miss Mamie Laura Harris.
Miss Bessie Cooksey. of Atlanta,
is spending the weekend here the
guest of Mrs. E, M. Dowdy.
Mrs, E. G. Durbam and son of
Macon. are spending the week end
with Mrg. Durahm‘s parents, Rev.
and Mr?. J. B. Johnstone.
(e
Miss Corinne Sheppard who is
teaching at Abbcille, is spending the
week-end at home and has as her
guest, Miss Odesza Wooten, of Ahbe
ville. e o
Mr,'and Mrs. E. 7. Killett and ¢hil
dren’ will motor to Tort Valley thi:-:‘
afternoon to spend the week cond
with relatives, accompanyiny home
Mrs. Mathews and little son after z\l
visit here. :
. Mrs, C. E. Brown will leave Sun
day night for Atlanta where she
\'will be at the Piedmont Sanatorium
to undergo an operation in the
"hopo of recovering from a hip frac
ture which she sustained two years
ago w a delegates from Cordele
to the llfitional Convention of the U.
'D. C.. in Savannah.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST v
Bible Study at 10:30 a. m.
~ Preaching by the pastor, Elder W.
T. Nipper ‘:v.t. 11:30 a. m. and 8.00 p
m, Sin'gngthc old gospel =ongs a
featurc of all these services.
The public is cordially invited
OUR EIGHT BY TEN—Projection
prints colored to life and well-framed
cannot be excelled for Christmas
presents. Come and sit for yours
vieht :?my. Cofield Studio, Cordele,
Ga. 1210,
COME TO ;
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