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TEARING DOWNOLD CHURCHES
'Ma:my yégrs ago ‘Elizabeth Oakes
Smith write the following verses in
protest against the habit, in many
sections of the country, of tearing
" down old churches and supplanting
them with something modern and
fancy:
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“They are all passing from the land;
Those churches old and gray,
In which our fathers used to stand,
In years gone by to pray.
Ay, pull th'fl_"gl down, as well you
may, ¥
Those altars stern and old;
They speak of those long pass’d away
Winse ashes now are cold.
Few, few, arc now the strong-armed
“ men :
Who worshiped at our altars then
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Then pull them down, and rear on
ihgh
New fangled, painted things,
Foythese but mock the modern eye,
The past around them brings.
Then pull them down and upward
rear - '
A pile which suits who worships
here.’s’ : |
EDITORS) NOTE—Published at the.
request o? Pearson Ellis. ‘
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Veal Chops
Take nice small chops, dust each
' one with filmmmm
into one egg (“Beaten with one table
spoon mi;}g ithen in crackér dust.
Brown on_;;bgoth sides in frying pan,
add boiling water to cover, place in
oven and allow to bake one hour.
Lemon Sponge Cake !
One cup sugar, one half cup hot
water, three eggs, one and one quar
ter cups pastry flour, one-half tea
spoons’ baking powder, grated rind
and juice of half lemon, one-eighth
cup of milk.
Boil sugar and water without stir
¢-ring ux)tili?é?rrup spins a thread and
pour slowly on beaten egg white, Add
Jjuice and,"’r‘ind of lemon and beat
the mixture until cold. Sift flour,
calt and bgking powder together
three timc?:.i heat beat egg yellow un
til thick, :fl_(Lflour mixtures and egg
yellows to'first mixture. Add milk,
stir ligrtly and bake in muffin tins.
Do not Ice;u
¥ Macaroni
Cut eight slices of bacon ‘in
rnall picces, add two onions cut fine,
cnd {ry brown. Then add one can of
iomaties and let cook one-half hour.
Cook spaghetti or macaroni in salted
water until soft, then mix all togeth
cr and put in baking dish and grate
cheese on top. Put in oven and bake
{ifteen migutes. : 1
Doz, Z\gney and litgle Sda'ughtel';‘
cf Roche 38, were amaqng the, yisit-!
crs here :,!fé'ff‘:orday. o M i
JIRCLE - THURSDAY
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PRESENTS ; : e
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Her Second Chance
: HER GREATEST ACTING ROLE!
WITH
ANNA Q. NILSSON, HUNTLY GORDON
CHARLES MURRAY
ALSO :
“HOLD YOUR HAT”
Educaticnal Comedy and Aesops Fables,
TODAY
- “JACK OF HEARTS”
also Comedy and Aesops.
“You took two years from my life—now you're go
- . . .
ing to pay with everything you've Tived for!”
Flashing thoroughbred horsc': .. . slashing, wild-eyed Jockics —
itwas the race of the ages—A redblooded triumph for a thorougi
brad blue-blooded woman. A drama of fast horses ‘ang a heauntiful
woman staged in Kentucky — Romance-land =~ A drama of the spori
cf kings made for the thrillirz delight of everyone
* THE BEST THEATRICAL PROGRAM OFFERED IN CORDELE
' 'Egite!' !y Julia Neal
| BOY'SCOUTS WILL FURNISH
' SMALL TREES FOR PLANTING
'ON ARBOR DAY.
fScom; Master' J. K. Luck and a
large number of the Boy Scouts have
secured from the woods a number of
magnolia, dogwood and Crepe Myr
tle trees the right size for planting
now, and these can be secured at
the -home of Mr. Luck on Twelfth
avenue, for the price of Twenty-five
cents each. Mrs. Loam Brown also
has a number of palm trees for sale
at t“'en%y-five and fifty cents each.
‘Every citizen is urged to cooperate
with the women of the Civie Club
’ in observing Arbor Day on Friday
Ly planting out a tree or shrub. “
AFTERNOON PRAYER MEETING
AT BAPTIST CHURCH., |
A splendid congregation enjoyed!
the cecond of the prayer services, fori
the foreign mission work, conductedg
by the women of the Missionary So
ciety, at the church Tuesday aftcr-!
npon. l
Mrs. W. H. McKenzie and Mrs.
Bullard were assisted in the program'
by members of circle two and five.!
China and Brazil were the coun~|l
tries studied and many touching in
cidents i nthe life of christians in'
thees countries weer told. I
and a free will ifkhiséchensom ’
i 1 Widnesdaly lafternqon the [Voullk
Matrons will hold a special service
and a free will offering will be made
for the work in Foreign Fields.
RERSREERGO T AR ONR Pa
~ Mrs. John Henley, of iVenna, was
‘shopping in Cordele today.
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~ Miss Matt Tomlinson, of Albany is
the guest of Miss Crystelle Fenn.
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~ Mrs. Ed Stallings, of Alabany, was
“a vizitor in Cordele Monday.
'~ Mis. J. T. Johnson and Miss Mil
dred Bussey have returned from a
visit to relatives in Macon. |
‘Friends 'of the {amily will régret
to know of the critical illness of My,
Mayo.
Mrz. J. P. Terrcll underwent an op
cration fer the removal of her ton
sils yesterday, She is reported rest
ing nicely.
Misses Mamic and Crystobel Ken
nedy are now at home with Mrs:T.
M. Coker. .
Friends will regret to know of the
illness of Mr. Mack Peavy at his
rcme on Eleventh avenue.
Mr. J. G. Johnson, of Americus
was the guest Monday of his broth
er, Mr. J. T. Johnson and family.
HAND PAINTED NCVELTIES—
FQL':‘CfiIrfs:tmgs; gifts, See Iys. Whita
ker at 302 11th avenue or phone
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1081256,
" Senator-and Mrs. Walterw George,
of \l’iem.xa,‘w,ere visitors in Cordele
today. ; ; %Lk
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' Mre. 3. T. Pinson and little daugh
ter, have returned to Rocaelle after
a visit to Mrs. L. H. Webb and
family.
I'riends will be gratified to know
that there is some improvement in
the condition of little Miss Elizabeth
Camp who has suifered a long siege
if illness.
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.. Vienna visitors in the city Tuesday
included: Mesdames J. H. - Causey,
:'Crawford7 J. N. Harzgrove, Misses
‘Mildred Horne, Clara Mae Daviz and
Carolyr: Mobley.
Mr. W. O. Wiilis of Tifton aad
Mr. and Mrs. Eston Willis of Way
éross, spent the week end here the
guests of I». and Mra. Shelley
Hatcher. . |
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Mr. and Mrs. Ned Miller and little
son arrived the past week from Tal-~‘
lahassee, Fla. After spending the
Thanksgiving holidays .. here, Mr.‘
Miller continued his trip to St. Louis |
to attend the Southern Shoe E.;i-JI
bition, while M:s. 'Miller and baby
‘iféi\"s;é'iiiéd;for a visit with her pza.:'-’
ents, Mr. and Mrs, George Miler. |
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IVES ONLY.
Another Cecil B..DeMilie produc
tion. WPy 9
Wives why be a neglectéd wife?
Sez how this wife made ther hus
hond walk the chalk line.
TODAY
FEATURE PICTUHE
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THE FALSE ALARM
With Mary Carr & Ral Lewis.
Coming Monday
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Another Cecil B. DeMille produc
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* CHARLESTON CONTEST
- Friday and Sturday
Come dcwn anytime this week be
‘ween 3 and 5 o’clock and she will
teach you all the new steps free.
of charge—Prizes offered for the
hiest dancep. | Valy ‘
FRIDAY & SATURDPAY |
Send thechilglren down 16 the the-|
atre’ Thurcday and Friday from'3
to 5 o’clock. Miss Georgia Snow |
from Atlanta will teach them free
af charge all the new steps. Prize
awarded Friday & Saturday night.
- Adrmission 10c & 25¢
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CAPITOL
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COME TO
THE GIFT SHOP
AND
WOMANS EXCHANGE
Orders taken for home
made cakes, bread,
pies, cheese straws,
cream puffs
AND
CANDIES
" CHICAGO, De¢ 1--(AP)—Dr. Harry
C. Rogers, pastor of Linwood Boule
vard Presbyterian church of Kansas
City, Mo, again today was offered
the p\'esidenby ‘of 'Centre college at
Danville, Ky., his alma mater. He
told trustees of the institute that he
would reserve his decision until he
returng to Kansas City tomorrow
night.
An interesting mixed foursome com
petition wag recently played over the
Kemnay golf course noar Aberdeen,
Scotland. The prizes were one hun
dred ‘lost’ golf balls which had been
recovereq by dogs trained for that
purpose. : :
OUR EIGHT BY TEN—Projection
prints colored to life and well-framed
cannot he excelled ffor Christmas
presents. Come and sit for yours
right away. Cofield Studio, Cordele.
EVERY DAY
We serve ycu; the »good : !
old style article all _the
time—Always 'choice and "
o fresh=-We sell. grooceries,:
. gas anc( oil. :
iv il | Tom Elder
Service Stations
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Don’t let your wife get
lonesome—;i it’s dangerous!
. MARIE
PREVOST
FOR‘WIVES
ONLY
A PERFECTLY iATURAL—Christ |
mas gift—a photo from Cofield Stu-§
dio. Nothing like it in the world as an f
expression of love from you. Plcasc;
hurry. 12-10. !
COULD YOU IMAGINE?
How much better your old hats
could he made to LOOX if you.
have them Cleaned and Blocked.
Until Jan. ist we are going to
Cican, Block, Stiffen and Re
shape Hats for Seventy-Five
Cents. We wont buy anymore
hats for awhila,
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BRID,GES
Phone 154 7th Street
L] SABK. YPUR NETGHBOR" |
ALL KIND 2
Fruit Cake Ingredients :
White Raisins—Seeded Raisins— Seedless ::
Raisins—Currants—Dates—Figs — Citron E:
— Lemon and Orange Peel — Shelled Al- §
monds—Shelled Pecans—Crystalized Pine- =
apples—Cherries—Swans down Cake Flour £
Wall Street Grocery
PHONT. 103 =
Penia school will sponsbr a box
supper and carnival on Friday even
ing, December third. Everybody 1s
cordially invited to come and bring
a pocketful of money.
—FLORENCE D. ISRAEL Prin.
Motor busses now carry passengers
over the Arabian desert.
Portland cement is so called be
cause it resembles a kind of stone
on the Isle of Portland, in Englandl
NEVER BEFORE—Have you had
the opportunity of buying men’s all
wool handtailored suits for $10.95.
Better come early and get your size. ’
Gleatons Department Store. 12-6. |
DOES YOUR HUSBAND
NEGLEGT.’LO:IU‘.: e
MARIE
PREVOST
‘ IN
- FOR WIVES
> ONEY -
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At it
The Walker
Barber Shop
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE
TO OUR FRIENDS AND
PATRONS THAT
Mrs. Ruth Reese
AN EXPERT MARCELLER
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()‘L:R?)(:k('n;'v]. Ilinois is here and
»\'i}l;‘;%:'t,';:tlzfl' service at this shop,
Mrgg Reese g o graduate of the
Molgr Beauty College, of Chi
cago, and has been in business
for herself for the 'past five
ye_al!.fi. She gives both the plain
and wax marcells. !
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' JEWELRY FOR
CHRISTMAS
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We invite you to sce our
ling of gifts for the Christ
mas season. We cavry
nothing but highest qual
ity, latest design, depend
able goods for gifts. We
will be glad of an oppor
thinity to share your hali
‘day Dbusiness. ;
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That Are |
Useful
Lan-He
Found ‘
At
BLACKMON HARDWARE CO.
PHONE 532"« ,1
PHONE 532 CHU‘RCHW%LL’.' BU"—DM ““'3‘"“%%1’1l
We will allow you 2¢ above mz'n'kct price for your cotton
on anygre-conditioned Used Car we have in stock. This
aleo applies on down payment of new Chevrolet, The
most popular car teday. :
fagaa .
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‘1 Used cars bought frem a Chevrolet Decaler must
be as represented.
yay ,COME, TO SEE US.
CALHOUN CHEVROLET €O
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Hresh Meats
AND | v
Groceries
Carr Grocery Co.
PHONE 541
Delivery Time 7, 9 11, a. m.--4 p. m.
Look Your Best This Winter
With One of Our Lemur Permanent Waves
$7.50 SPECIAL
Lawrence Sanitary Beauty Parlor
Phone 200 for Appointment