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WEDNESDAY, DEGEMBER 8, 1926;
| Office
‘| Phone
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THE MAN’S wmta(%n THE JOB'
For the one who've reached the lad-|
. der’s top, /: I
There’s mu"élpfi;\ prose and rime; l
But there’ jvlttle_said'for those
Who st re on the climb. ”
A G e
"Wh'ife the hills resound with praises
For the men who've passed away, ‘
Many heroes sténd unnoticed 3
In the@ttlefiqf{;_tofiiéy. i #
It is right that we.should cherish
Those who've borne. the- battle’s
brunt— R g
Place a"fll failure in the background
And all honors to the front.
Bs : !
But, so/ many are forgetful, ;
As thgy join the cheering mob.
That they ought to be a-boosting
For th man who's on the job.
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JUNIOR SYMPHONY CLUB. "
The “Junior Symphcny Clab mat
Satur’d‘ay,' December the fourth, at
the home 'of Marion Brown, with
Marion “Brown and Allene - Gleatoyf
as hostesses. = ¢ ~ |
.Preparations were made for begfin-‘
ning the practice of Christmas cattbls,.]
at the next club meeting. |
At the conc}usiori of the business
the following program was heard: }
Edeleos’ Glide—Margaret Wil-i
liams Wilson. . |
Moonlight on the Hudson—Charlcsg
Patterson. , |
The last number. was given hy aI
visitor and the club greatly appre
ciated his kindncss..
A delightful social hour followed
the p?d.gram;'during l,yhich a saladi
course was.’ se.r'{ed by theho;wsses.i
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BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN |
AT PATEVILLE SATURDAY.
A 'mpst erijoyable social aifair was—‘
thé'birth‘day"party given by Mr. and
Mrs. ‘Arthur P‘ose,{;" "Séffirday' even- J
ing at 'their Pateville #iome in Hgnoz:
of the fi'fte,c-'nth birfhday of their
daughter, Clifford. " *
'l.'h_e-vinvited guests brought many
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PLACE 'OF BETTER
5 PICTURES
An Adopted Mother
Braves the Perils of
the Law to Save
A - Youthful
Criminal
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CPresents fthé,
N E Croith s
WANDPA HAWLEY
HERBERT RAWLINSON
ana IUCY BEAIIAGNT
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A Sterling Production »
also, Fathe Ccmedy
“WHISPERING WHISKERS”
and Aesop’s
TODAY—“BLARNKEY"” -— with
Ralph Graves & Renee Adoree.
Also Educational Comedy
Coming Friday
“ P e e
Everyboq,g"s’ Acting
~ with Betty Brongon, Ford Stor
ling, Louise Dresser, Lawrence
Gray, Henry B. Walthal and
Stuart Holmes.
WE Q"F_EP. THE BEST THE-
Avfl;AL PROGRAM IN
CORDELE 1
SQCIAL ACTIVITIES
& Edited By J ulig Neal -
beautiful ‘presénts.
After spending an hour playing
games the gqésis#weré invited to the
diningroom 'w'.ieer é‘aandwichcs and
ambrosia were served. In the center
of the table was the birthday cake
which was decorated with 15 candles
Asgisting in serving were Misses
Ida Posey and Leila Decker.
Those. present were: Misses Leona
Stephens, Annié Mae Osborn, Luva
dia Hall, May Hardin, Ruth and
Katiec Mae Pesey, Mary Emma Hart
ley, Thelma Wade, Mildred Dicker
son, Janie Wade, Ida and Steila
Posey, Effie Gaughf and Léila Deck
er; Messrs Joe Briscoe, Ollis Hart
ley, Seab and Billie Hardin, Loran
Greene, Willis Osborn, Olin and
Whelchel Hartley, Warren Posey,
Tommie J. West and Willie Lee
Wright.
ATTENTION, WOMEN-OF
'METHODIST CHURCH =~~~
* Thé Alice?-B:e.svley Circle entertains
ot M'iss'd‘: A ftid(";ieiéy next onfla
/ ffern hr¢e-thlrtv 'l\3' !’;hz
chur Jsb “fi ,fic}mol r(pm .;
| B 1o viced to by ipges
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"DESERTS FOR THE |-
SMADBWGHILDY, """ i
~ Remember, if there are small chil
“dren in your family, that you can
‘make or mar their health by their
diet. This notwithstanding the fact
that many badly fed children have
irosy cheeks and' clear skins, bright
5 eyes and app.‘fl'éiitly good digestions.
i The truth is t'xag harm done. now is
;often not ‘apparent until later on
- with children. A - later life long
! habit of iridigest’fioxil;- mdy come from
Iwrong feeding in ,_,cikfl';llhopd. : ‘
! And, anyway,-ffit. 1s o‘hiy the ex
| ceptional child tbat doef’;flr_x‘gt respond
l.ve.ry-quickly to;_} good-~ wholesome
food. gk : ™ora 4
\ _ Milk, plenty oi well-cooked vege
tables, bread and butter—these are
‘4l sindportant, all*edsy to manage.
-But it is the dessert habit”that’ is
the&‘}mdoing of many children. In 2
restaurant the other evening a young
'mother ordered for her two strap
l ping little boys of five or six cereal
| and milk. Some older woman at a
| nearby. fable Leamed -on her. Hosg
Isensib']e-.‘.hsfic was. Then she ordered
‘, lemon meringue pie for their dessert.
. No desscrt or some such simple deli
i: caey as vanilla ice cream or applc
_saucey would have been in order.
" You can train the child’s tastc
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“SANTA CLAUS
. MASTER BAKER
He works for us, you see, and
that is why you can get such
delicious cakes and pies here,
even better thau homemade.
Place your order with us for ‘
Christmas now and you'll be |
sure of getting what you want,
’ when you want it.
|
~ STANDARD BAKERY
| PHONE 121 CORDELE, GA,
COULD YOU IMAGINE?
How much better your olq hats
could be made to LOOK if you
have them (leaned and Blocked.
Until Jan. Ist we are going to
Clean, Block, Stiffen and Re
shape MHats for Seventy-Five
Cents. We wont buy anymore
hats #ov awhile.
STEAM DYERS
DRY.CLEANERS
B:RIDGES
Phone 154 7th Street
. “ASK YCUR NEIGHEOR”
Home
Phone
313
for desserts as surely as you can
count up to ten. Give it the whole-‘
some things and only the wholeson;e‘
things, and it does not crave the
‘claborate things. Well made custards
with plenty of sugar, creamy and
¢old, are delicious. Little sponge
~ake sprinkled with powdered sugar
are good. So are baked applies
without the skin, done through but
- not soggy and shapeless carefully
“ nade.apple sauce beaten light and
o, 174 : -
F:moo?h‘ with an egg beater, junket
cocled in a dainty glass dessert dish,
‘_.'3erved with a little thin cream or a
sprinkling of 'ygrated chocolate—just
a sprink'lihg'—rice pudding and tapi
loca cream. Then, of course there is
;always a little pure vanilla ice cream
lnot too rich, not too often, as a
treat. - - |
""’The z:child"?vaho habitually reccives ‘
vlenty. ef ~v.fholeson"l'.@“‘ food, not tooj
wenalgi b, Sl @st, slone
withut craving the forbidden sivoits
‘ ‘ ‘5 xdon,t ',f%i&ld' al}gwf‘e*’simff "r‘“:
-%ille );_ptx},%é‘g;’lforbfa?c}l and a]lf}‘\" 4
gt g {8
Weoded [ o< |8
Mr’;R B. Lyle ,arfd Mrsg k. 4
Faulimcr ;'nsc spcndfng'f today in Mg‘
con-;: l . ;n i ;s‘-‘
oo § Lot B i s
“Misses. Leona Stephens and Mary
Emma Hartley are spending the
week in Macon, the guests of Mrs.
J. E. Lawson. Gl
: —
Misg ‘Lillian Clements, teacher in
the Rbchellex&:’flool, spent the week
end here” the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
§hc]féy Hatcher.
Miss E:;:nq;'tfi;&Williamshn who-is
‘attending Gi S./C° W.,,at Milledso
.}irill‘e, spdnt tfi‘g ‘week-cnd dsere "s‘vi:'_}l |
het pax’:g:s- M"fi mMI*J,‘X: “(A?-‘
liamson. é« W v‘-':}{;_,., ¢
N and Mf‘:.“:,l__‘lugh- Segrest, ‘01"1
‘._Cc;fec Srrings. Aja., announce the
Jbisth—-ef a son, on Monday, Deceiny—
"hersixth, Mrs. Segrest will be pleas
'E‘antl_v remembered by Cordele friends
.as Miss Mildred Harris. 1 ;
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Culpepper
*pent,Sunday in Atlafita visiting
t‘mbsgx}, L. H.Jr., w;h? is- at- }ne
"Piedmont” Hospital fof treatment of
o badly fractured arm. He is report
‘od improving in satisfactory manner.
: HOME FOLKS :
Capitol
Where the big pictures N
; arei'shown 5 o
' THURSDAY”" ™
s udRNDY?? L
;' 3 ‘;HSA’NDY? : 1150
d TGRS (LS ki bir
. With ‘Harrison Ford’
- and Magdge Bellamy
FENGRSTESN 15 ARINTT AT 10X
Hints:on holding yourhus
band, t)y “Sar}dy." :
If his socks need darning let
the laundry worry about that.
For his birthday buy him
lace curtains or anything
else for the house—
When he nags, turn on the
radio and give him the air.
Bring your sweetheart to see
“Sandy”
“Sandy” says he in love with
at least four people at once.
Teli him your phcne number
— But don’t encourage him
to call.
Give him a date thrée weeks
from Sunday.
—Break it the night before.
When he takes you to a par
ty —.dance with everyhody
but him.
On the stage in Kid Imper
sonations, reading and sing
ing.
TODAY
¢ ’
WHEN THE WIFE’S
AWAY’
Always a Good Comedy
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OPERATED BY :
\9' HOME FOLKS J
THE CORDELE DISPATCH :
‘I~‘LASHLIG!!3;I‘:USED T 0 GET
EVIDENCE FOR 2 DIVORCES|
NYACK, N. Y., December 7T—Wit
nesses to incidents in Peekskill’s
De Russey’s lane do not trust to a
court’s belief in their vcracity, it is
indicated in twin divorce actions
now under consideration by Supremé
Court Justice Arthr Tompkins, of|
Nyack. Raxiaudiai |
When Mrs. Ida Bly, of Peek
skill, brought action against her hus
band, William, on Saturday, naming
Mrs. Alice Smith as co-‘respondcnt,
her lawyer, Samuel® P.' Pines, “pre
sented as evidence a pactograph Mrs.
Bly says she had takeh with the aid
of a flashlight in October when she
followed her husband and Mrs. Smith
to Frank Street school lane.
~ This picture of Bly sitting in the
rear seat of his sedan with his arm
~around Mrs. Smith dii double duty
[ as, immeiately after Mrs. Blyd’s case
was heard a divorce = action was
i brought by Thurlow F. Smith, of
Peekskill, against his wife, naming
' Bly as co-respondent.
A Peckskill detective, Otto W.
L cm‘y.% tified in both cazes that
Ry, and s, Smith lived together
! Youse 3 Indian Point road.
-\ ———————
«: ‘ rgc Y%lorris and children,
B ‘?rc gugsts of {riends here.
% e "“4 __*_f’ &
-_Jfl‘{rw-tfiret to learn of the,
illness r. Bdgar Cox, of Bland
Yillfif'who uqdefitfit an operation
Saturday for appendicitis. He is in
the local hospital now where he is
‘rcported to be resting nicely. Friends
wish for him a speedy recoery.
Numerous friends will be pleased
‘to know that news from the bed
‘side of Mrs. C. E. Brown who re
cently underwent an operation at
the Pi‘edmont Hospital, is to the ef
'j'l'él.cf that she is showing steady im
gpa-()verhcxit. Her recovery will neces
ijs?rily be slow and she will be con
'ffgncd to the hospital some months, ‘
l A stia'éuofibé of tfie’i&fliylhbniax{'; Ven
us haYmfikgbbgghfi §Yith & fringe
'Ao“f baxla“gs"in fr_?if[}fg_"l')efll Sa}md.
" INDIGESTION ~
North Carolina Lady Says She
Had An Awful Time With
;,Indigestion, Till She Took
SBk Drasght.” !
Pilot Mountain, N. C.—*“For sever
al years I suffered with a bad case
of chronic indigestion,” says Mis.
Sam C. fnman, ,of this place. “I
had bad spells filth my stomach.
At times I had severe pains in my
right side. My stomach would get
upset and I would have an awful
time. It seemed like everything
I ate disagreed with me. I was in
pretty bacflhape. e
“My husband had been using Thed
ford’s Black-Draught for some time
for indigestion, e bad spalls of it
e
Black Draught. ¥ ‘took ‘aétho’from
his bflxalimtaw:;dgélf itfwbuld help
and I found it e ve
%'fi%ifo&égfméhe{ife ‘3‘l’l d:irtl?rg
at gegl: @, Oy - on
Fos Bmaghfforgsqbg’a thl%mcg?fiase of
gmfit%%;]fidn% by gemr? igllitefi‘
( o un ane
w%lhn Bé)[%r.é?:yfg 14 £} &
“Werikeen: Bla it in
houseqallszaxe lémm@?ver %
find § inedd it [T take| severdlidoses
and thus avert a %i?el_l of in.
digestion. It is &'splendid medicine
and I am glad to say Bo’
Sold everywhere, NC-173
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T R Ry
The Walker
Barber Shop
' WISHES TO ANNOUNCE
TO OUR FRIENDS AND
PATRONS THAT
Mrs. Ruth Reese
AN EXPERT MARCELLER
of Rockford, Illinois is here and’
will render service at this shop.
Mrs. Reese ig a graduate of the
Moler Beauty College, of Chi
cago and hag been in business
for herself for the past five
vearsy She gives both the plain
and wax marcells,! 7 & f
BVANGELIST FOE . . ..
.. OF MODERNISM ]
FIGHTS EXPULSION“
FORT WORTH, Texas, December
B—(®P)—Suprorters of Rev. Wil
liam E. Hawkins, Jr., evangelist foe
of modernism, today said they will
attempt to carry before the entire
Southern Methodist laity his fight
vfor recognition, twice refused by the
yelergy, '™ 7
"/ The e:vangelist claims that he was
forced out of the Central Texas
Methodist conference because he has
fought modernism from the pulpit.
He recently said Texas Methodist
cdi_leges were “recking” with mod
ernism, :
The Broderick jewels will|
be returned tomorrow .at
3:30 p. m. at the Circle The
atre. Auy attempt to arrest
us will meet with armed re
sigtance.
MEN OF THE NIGHT.
OUR EIGHT BY TEN—Projection
prints colored to life and }v'ell-fmmcd
cannot be excelled for Christmas
presen,>., Gome and sif, for yours
right ‘a!wg,y., (Godield Studio,; Cordele,
—— At T AT T A
HAND! PAINTED , NOVELTIES—
For Christimas gifts. See Mrs., Whitar,
ker- at 1302 11th .ayepuc .or. phone
408, 12:8) itaiwnts nance bad od 1
, hiel g s
¢RUFESSIONAL CARDS
OR. M. R. SMITH _lntornal Medicine
and Surgery. Office American Bank
& Trust Co, Bldg.
4E e BTB s R S 5L LR
DRS, BRADLEY & WILLIAMS. Eye
lar, Nose & Throat & fitting of
glasses. American Bank Blg.
ARRIS & BALLENGER--[nsurance
and Surety bonds, Cordele, Ga.
MAX E. LA N D—Attorney-Al-Law.
Quick loans Cordele real estate, five
years at 7 percent.
REUEL E. AANILTON :LT«:;‘;!_;'
With Dr.'D. J. Willams, ot"tces over
J. A. Lasseéter £ ol puohic 10, rest’
dence phone 466:1 b
| St T T
DR. M. LOUISE 1P TON—Osteopath
fc Physician. American Bank &
frust Co. Bldg., Cordele, Ga, Phones:
Office 495, Residence E 9-!.
L s ki
'3 M. DEKLE—Optometrist, testing
evea for glasses, a speciaity.” Pate
Building. Cordele, Ga. '
fHOS. J. WMARTHUR, M. D.—Spectd)
attention to surgery and gynecol
ogy, Cordele, Ga. :
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DR. J. W. MANMN—Veterinariagn. , Of
fice Phone 74. Res. Phone 311
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APPALACHICOLA
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SHRIMP
CORDELE FISH AND
OYSTER COMPANY
COME TO
THE GIFT SHOP
AND
WOMANS EXCHANGE
Orders taken for home
made cakes, bread,
pies, cheese straws,
cream puffs
AND
CANDIES
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