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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1926 |
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. THE FIRMEST FRIENDSHIP
Count him your friend who has
borne the test !
Not of a day, or month, or year, but
of a lifetime.
Many are they who stand by your
l‘ifi 5 i
Wkhen ¥Weess smiles on you,
Or you wear the laurel wreath.
There is he who will tell you :
How firm a friend he is
And how you can count on him—
any day.
And others who entertain you
When things are pleasant all is well
Who take what you have and give in
equal measure; .
(Who exchange with you the compan
* ionship
That is for your mutual enjoyment.
But count no one friend until the day
comes
When dire adyersity stares in the
vface, y
And will not let you pass;
When trouble is at your door, and
will not go’ i B :
When miSery is your only company,
And you;?iarmot muffle the howl
Of the vmlf at your door.
If one thfére'cofimsflatt such a time,
And s@fi?}s by 'you, and bears and
sacrfices, SU MOHA"Y
And doesithis more than once, -
Then yowit_',can call him fifend 7!
For he ha“a borne,
And loves you, not for what you can
give and he return. :
But in spite of that which you have
not,
It is the something in you that he
loves and wants and needs
T'at makes him comé to you ;
{(But such you can count’ : :
And when you can rise to the same
heights) e g
For kim, ;vhen he descends to depths
Phén you,know you have a friend, , -
" And -are éne, : :
+But sch y‘m..mn.acount,-» ey mines
On the fing&sfvf one hand--Selected
J Cio S b e o
/ Bfir- sy '
" THE Gf'.‘ el %IFSION TEXT:
G—od so lovéd ithe world that he
gave His f
O—nly Begot@en :
S—on That whosowfhehwethop
Him should not% © 7 A S
P—erish but have ;
E-—vei‘lasting ]
L—ife.
The Gospel of Gospel in the Gos
pel stories of four great men who
gcave temselves to take the Gospel.
Tonight 7 o’clock B. Y. P. U.
HANDSOME FUND FOR
BELL BENNETT CAUSE.
We wish to ‘a"‘pkAgv'erbe ho
con'ributed to the; Mcp‘allm
Contest. We we Lb{g‘@ '}orty
dollars to go tof ‘?e e (‘: etk
fund. Bo A
—Nellie Blackw@ll; Missionary Circle
Northern TlBohis. :‘i& N
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VASSIONAXY CLE cwil o
*AEETING MONDAY e
" The Nellic Blackwell Missionary
Circle of the First Methodist church
will meet Monday afternoon at three
thirty o’clock with Mrs. Frank Starr.
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THE P‘LACE OF BETTER PICTURES
Marshall Neilan’s ;
8¢ 59
DIPLOMACY
With Blanche Sweet, Neil Hamilton, Arlette Marchal,
Matt Moore, Gustav von'Seyffertitz,
s and Earle Wiilliams,
Their wedding day. Two servants are found—bound and gagged. One
man is shot. A document disappcars. Suspicion points to the young
bride. What hggpens? Vouw'll be thrilled sceing’ “DIPLOMACY.”. If
vou like lots # ‘xcitement-—-“DIPLOMACY" is the picture for you.
Also Pathe Comedy — “SCARED STIFF” —
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Yakima Canutt in — “TWO-FISTED SHERIFF” — also’ Educational
Comedy — “DUSTY DOLLARS” — and 4th Episode “OFFICER 444.”
THE BEST THEATRICAL PROGRAM OFFERED IN CORDELE
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
.0 BatedßyJuiaNel .
‘VISITORS ENTERTAINED, ‘
" Miss Emma Arvaniti entertained
‘a number of young friends delight
‘-_?fully la.st evening in honor of her
“house guests, Misses Josie and Cler
! Frutelle, of Savannah.
. Chrysanthemums in effective ar
i-rangement were used in the living
‘room and dining room, and in dec
‘orating the punch table which- was
‘presided over by Miss Florrie Pow
ers and Cornelia Arvaniti.
. Proms music and various games
%ag’;_‘énjoyed. In the game of
' “Stunts,” Miss Ruby Strickland and
| T. M. Coker Jr., were winners of the
prize, a box of candy.
A sweet course was served at the
close of the evening by Mrs. Arvani
ti assisted by Mrs. A. U. Frutelle.
_About forty girls and boys of the
High School sct enjoved this delight™
'l ful party . o :
| THALIAN CLUB MEETING.
( T}}Ag&:\'x‘lar : m‘ee’ting;, of, the
TH#ilian Club was h}ld Lo ngnes
day afternoon with Mrs. U. V. Whip
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~ The president, Mrs. J. S. Comer,
presided and after tie reading of
“the minutes; called for the Tesponscs
to[roll call. ‘These were of ‘urusual
interest, as each one told why she
liked to stwd§ Shakespdaye: The dif
j ferent reasons given were varied as
i the individual tastes of the members.
} King Lear is to be the study for
‘the winter months and the first act
jwas read and discussed. |
. The manifest pleasure by all pres
nt in the beginning of this mmvel-|
'lous drama gave promise of genuinci
interest and profit in the further
'.\reading of .the play. |
i A: lovely plate was-served by Mre. l
[ "-W{h‘ipble and ‘Mrs. Gladstone Fleming |
congisting of fruit salad and hot
‘échocolé,tc. ¢ ; 1
| VR BAAGHDR G I‘
'MARY E. TAYLOR CIRCLE. i
~ *The' Mary E. Taylor Circle of the |
“MetMBAsE Woran s Missionary ‘Bo<
ciety will meet Monday afternoon at"
four o’clock at the home of Mrs.
iHuberj: Marshall. s T !
CLASENOTICESS & 7 = . %y 4 |
o All members of the Young ‘M;atxk_'onsfl“
;,Matrofis Class of the First Methodist
“church are urged to be present Sun
day morning. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Conner and
l little daughter, Mildred, of Valdosta,
i gpent Thanksgiving here with Mrs.
Conner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Gorman.
Harp, of Farsyth, were Thanksgiving
' guestsd{j‘fxfiand;‘Mrs A. M. White
ST PG ST 1 e o 8 e 1
T Edward Kiker is spending atho
;gs*}%fitfid?;dfi’homéi from. Mercer. . ",
Ffl‘?’s‘i* Tt e s v B "’W
Maryin McArthur is at home, ;fr_om'”
’ @. M. . where he is a student this
'l year. ;
Mrs. S. T.' Tracey, of Americus,?
is the guest of Mrs. L. w. Nowell.}
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. West re
“turned last night from Madison, Fla.,
where they spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. West’s 'sister, Mrs. Dean Agner.
{ > Mr. Dorsey Calhoun is spending
Thank;giving with his parents, Mr.
and‘Mrs. M. D. €Calkoun at Coney.
Miss. Iris Payne will visit Norman
Park during the Thanksgiving holi
days. ;
Mrs. J. N. Mitchell, of Tifton, was
the recent gjest _‘ao‘f kFer parents,
Dr. and ‘Mrs. W. B. Marshall. _ .
| Miss Nell Montgom_éx;y, who has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
"Kibbee_av_ Gary, will return today to
‘her home in Sayannah. :
Paul Dévane who is attending G,
M. C., is at home for the Thanks
giving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S.”'Ambr'ose;‘éf
Rochelle, and Mgk John M- Richard
: molioßg Ry
son, pf Sarausst§
Thanksgiving of TR Mrs, Guy
Roberts and v‘Miss Eilen Ambrose.- |
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Miss Marion Brown has returned
from a visit to relatives in -Macon.
Miss Nan Youmans, of Savannah,
formerly of Cordele, is the guest {or
the week-end of friends here.
Miss Evelyn Kimsey, of Talla
hassee, Fla., has been the guest of
Misses Louise and Mytrle McArthur.
Misses Abbie Bullington and Wil
ga Little attended the B. Y. P. U.
onvention in Finley the past week.
,‘ Tomniie' Fenn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Fenn, of Valdosta, spent.
Wednesday here enroute to Macon.
Ck’._;*._rlton, McArthur, principal of
the Ocilia school, spent the Thanks
kiying holiday here with his parents
Elder and Mrs. TheodoreMcArthur.
“Miss ‘Wilma Little attended the
football gamé in Albany Thursday *
Miss Lucile Hiller spent the Thanks
giving holidays at her home in Daw
son.
‘Mr. Daley and family, formerly of
Atlanta, are now making Cordele
their home and are occupying the
Wililams residence on the corner of
Thirteenth avenue and Fourth
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
FENN-THOMPSON |
Mr. anil Mrs. F. E. Fenn, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Crystelle Elizabeth, to Mr. Elmer Otis Thompson, of Knoxville, Tenn., the
marriage to be solemnized at an early date.
T R PT O o T g MNP g P e fori o 2 (oo 1 g o T egt S
| Miss Bonnie Williamson spent the
! week-end at home from Ocilla where
L'she is teaching this year.
~ Mrs. D. A. Pitts, Mrs. J. Roy Smith
and little daughter, Grace, and Mr.
Abbe Don Pitts, spent Thanksgiving |
in Camilla, the guests of Judge and
Mrs. ‘E. E. Cox. i
Mrs. Lottie Roberts, of Washing
ton, D. C., is here on a visit to
Miss Mell Roberts and Mrs. L. O.
White.
¢« Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McDonald and |
Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Dowling spent
'Thanksgiving in Birmingham and at-l
tended the football game there.
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- LEGAL LAND SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Whereas, on the 15th cay of No
vember, 1918, J. R. Lewis, executed
and delivered to The Georgia Loan &
Trust Company, his deed, under Sec
tion 1969, of the 1882, (3306 of the
1910) Code of Georgia, to the lands
hereinafter described, for the purpose‘
of.securing a debt referred to m said|
dep,« woich deed is recorded in the
Clerk’s office of Crisp Superior Court
ansbeok 9 of deeds, page 512,
:“;" whereas, in said decd, said J.
Ri¢Lewis gave to said Company the
to scll said lands in case of
defanlt in the prompt payment at
wmaturity, of ‘interest or principal of
gaid Jdebt.’ :
Now, therefore, Dy virtue of the
power so vested in the undersigned,
which is more accurctely shown by
reference to said deed The Georgia
Loan & Trust Company, will sell at
public outery to the highest bidder,
for cash, on the first Tuesday in De. !
cember, 1926, during the legal hours'
of sale, before Crisp County Court
Fouse door at Cordele, Georgin the
jands described in the aforesaid deced,
to-wit: ‘
Al that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying 2nd being in the 10th!
land district of originally Doolv. but,
now Crisp, County, Georgia, (-nmprls-!
ing lot of land No. 1, contiining two
bundred two and © one-hal! (202'-,{4_15
acres, more or less, and being the,
rnce whereon said J. R, Lewis re-.
sided. i
The said deed first above mention
ed was executed and delivered to se
cure the payment of one certain promni
issory note for the sum of $lBOO.OO
d~ted November 15th, 1918, and the
principal debt bearing interest at the
rate ‘of 7 percent per annum.
Said principal debt is now past due
by the terms thereof, remains un
paid. The total amount of princin~?
and interest that will be due on said’
deht on the first Tuesday in Decem.
ber, 1926, is $2112.64. Fee simple
titles will be made to the purchaser
at said sale and the proceeds of ¢uch
sale wil Ibe appied first, to tha pay
ment of said debt with interest and
expenses of this proceeding, and the
remainder, if any, will b 2 paid over
to said J. R. Lewis, or his legal rep
resentative.
l’;)b‘atcd this Bth day of November,
526,
The Georgia Loan & Trnet Coamnany,
| By C. M. McKENZIE, |
Its attorney-at-law.
: 11-9;4t
PUBLIC SALE
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
Under and by virtue o 7 tne power
and authority contained in a certain
deed made and executed on the 14th,
day of September, 1921, by Wm. H.
Thérnton. ih favor of the undersigned
Ashley Trust Company, which deed
wa§ duly recorded in the Office of
thad Clerk of the Superior Court of
sai@ County on the 17th. day of Sep
tembor, 1921, in Book 12, page 408-9,
willt be sold on the 7th. day of De
cémiber, 1926, before the Court House
dear in said County, within tha legal
howes of sale, at public outery, 1o
t,‘li highest, bidder for cash, the fol-
Igwing described property. to-wit:
"All that ‘tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the City of
Cordele, Crisp County, (ieorgia, and
described as follows: All of lot num
hor Two (2) the West half of lot Ne.
Three (3) together with the Twelve
(12) feet given by the City, all locat
ed on block number Fifty six (56)
‘ALL KIIND
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_White Raisins—Seeded Raisins— Seedless
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Wall Street Grocery
PHONE 105
in the City of Cordele, Crisp County,
Georgia, and being eighty seven (87)
feet wide by One Hundred (100) feet
deep. Said lot and part of lot and
the twelve (12) feet given, by lihe
City being a part of original land lot
number Two Hundred- thirty four
(234) in the 10thi land district of
originally Dooly County, now Crisp
County, Georgia, which lies “South
ward and West oi Malcom Branch.
Said land to be sold as the prop
erty of the said Wm. H. Thornton to
satisfy the indcbtedness owing by
him to the undersigned and secured
by said deed. The proceeds of said
sale to be applied to the payment ox
said debt, including principal, interest
and all cost of sale, and the balance,
if any, to be paid to the said Wm.
11. Thornton, or as the law directs.
This the 9th, day cf November,
1926,
Ashley Trust Company, Valdosta, Ga.
By JAS. Y. BLITCH,
* President.
‘ 11-10:4t
SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND
GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY:
There will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in December next, at public
outery at the court-house in said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described lands to-wit:
The south one half of lot of land
number One., Hundred and. Eighty,
Five (185) in the REleventh (11th)
land district of Crisp County, Geor
gia, and containing One Hundred one.
and one kalf (101'%%) acres more or
less. Sl PGt Pt
Said property leviea on, as the prop
erty of H. V. Larson to satisfy an
execution 'issued from' tlié ' Superior’
Court of said County in favor of the
Exchange Bank of Cordele, Georgia,
‘against said M, V. Larson and COr
dele Creamery & Cold Storage Com
pany; said property being in possess
ion of said gl. V. Larson, and he bhav
ing been notified in terms of the
law. This the 2nd day of Nov., 1926.
C. 0, NOBLE,
Sheriff Crsip County, Ga. |
11-2;4t
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YOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY—Any
thing you can give them—EXCEPT
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH at Christmas
time. Photos are good Christmas
presents. We make more and more of
fhem every year. Cofield Studio,
Cordele, Ga. 12-10,
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The Walker
* + DBarber Shop
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE
TO OUR I'RIENDS AND
PATRONS THAT ‘
Mrs. Ruth Reese
AN EXPERT MARCELLER
of Reckford, Illinois is here and |
will render scrvice at thiz shop. |
Mrs. Reese ig a graduate of the !
Moler Beauty College, of Chi- ;
cago and has been in business |
for herself for the .past five |
years, She gives both the plain |
and wax marcells. |
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AND
WOMANS EXCHARGE
Ordeys taken for home
made cakes, bread, ’
pies, cheese straws,
cream puifs
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