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FRIDAY,- DECEMBER 17, 1926
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Phone
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IS@CHA]L ACTIVITIES
Edited By J ulié N eal ,
. GOOD DEEDS
How far that little candle throws
his beams! GAEEN R
So shines a good deed in a naughty
wb}id. ‘
Heaven doth with us as we with
torches do; iy
Not li'g‘!it them for themselves; for
if our ues My ‘
Did not gfl?c;rth of us, ’twere all
alifi’e .
As if we had them not.
—WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT :
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
Next Sunday’u yill be observed in
the Junior Pepartment as a special
Christmas offering for the Baptist
Orphanage at Hapeville:
Every member of the Department
who H4s not made a birthday offer
ing d 'n_g__ the year, is especially e+
' questfifisfi:’fi sv a“i;f:fi;‘{:fi;néjw ve :*
one who--wishes-to-help-in the/ause
is invited rtq-dmsm‘fi:'fhontributions
wi»ll,bk glad:'ly received.
The following is qa] Z.? r-rolk of
this éeparfinent :..foi} Jfi:fi!;er 12,
‘Juanita Patterdon, Evelyn Williams,
Elizabeth Wililams, Ada Williams,
Eizabeth Sheppard, Ladelle MecCol
lum, Lee Williams, Otis Musselwhite
and Preston Gleaton.
MEETING OF JUVENILE " T
'SYMPHONY CLUB IS ;".M%
POSTPONED. : -
On account of llness, the meeting
of the Juvenile Symphony Club an
nouq‘ced for Saturday morning, has
; beon7ggpetponed_arld;_will_ _be : held
-sona;el,eime al:‘ter the holidays, . - e
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- JUNIOR SYMPHONY CLUB. . . *
. The Junior Symphony Club :will
-mect Saturday afternoon” at fhrees
“thirty at the home of Miss Dorothy
Ro:.f?l_‘,_qfn' Fourteenth avenue. Miss
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“PRIDAY THE 13th”
and Seventh Episode
“OFFICER 444"
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“THE CAT’S
PAJAMAS”
with; Betty Bronson, Ri--
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'Royal and Miss Elizabeth McKinney |
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~ 'Each rhentber is Faquested to ans
wer to roll call with a . Christmas“
thought. : |
GOOD FRUIT CAKE. 1
One-half+cup butter, onc cup sug-;
‘ar, two cggs, one and three-quarters
cvaporated milk in 2 measuring cupl
‘with enocugh water to make one-half {
cup, three teaspoons taking powder, ,‘
one-half teaspcon salt, one.tca. noon
cinnamon, one-half tesspoon nutmcg‘
two-thirds cup of raisins or currants, ‘
one tablespoon flour for dredging
fruit and nuts, one,-!:h‘igd cup chooped |
nuts, three pounds fruit grape Juice.
: ‘_Cream butter and sugar thorough
ly; then“add the well-beaten eggs and
beat until the mass is light colored,
fluffy, creamy mass. Add one-half
cup of the flour and beat one minute
“Tonger. Sitt the baking powder, flour:
and salt together. Add the-flour mix-.
_ture, the-milk and {ruit juice and the
. dredged nuts and fruit all at once."j
anfib&ge %gk}‘v Jfijfia soon as the;‘
iflour ‘dizappears ar | three or; four
cxtra vigorous stirs are given, stir
ring should cease, because too muca
stirrine produccs tunnels. Pour at
, once into an oiled tin, pushing well
up into thé corners. About one hour
s rgquired for baking. Spread with
| white icing. i
'THE FURS OF A QUEEN |
. The visit of queen Marie of Ru
: mania: was looked upon as a great
“thing for the fur industry.” As one
further puts it, “Ameri’carl womenl
will learn from her that furs are not
' just clothes, but preciofls,,possessie_ns
' and’ should’ be ,purchesecl with this
" thought in mind. '
- There is no question . about the
;.~f‘il’rxe‘gfialit;;.;of 'tl‘le; ffi;‘s i wor;hi- by }
Queen Marie. Thoge who know say
"she. has coats of ermine, of sable andl
' of mink;:and she is known to have
worn while” here a_coat of.'leopard‘
fox tfimm‘ed with fox, a coat of cara- ‘
cul trimmed Wwith two shades ‘of !
"sheared lamb, a coat of seal trimmed i
witln fox and y'elvet cogt trimmedi
~with lynx. A coat of hers that wasi
' most. admired in Paris was made of
shaded astrakhan. Sie |
Mrs. A. C. Slade, of Rochelle, was‘
shopping here yesterday. i
~ Dr. and Mrs. V. 0. Harvard, '-’v'erel‘
visitors here from Arabi today. l
Mrs. Lucy McKay. léft: yesterday
for a visit to relatives in iFlorld}g. J
“Mr. and Mrs. R. G. E'asom,":'wei'el
visitors in Cordele today.
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Friends will regret to know of thel
illness of little :Miss Ann Bldnd 4‘
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Neal and babyj
daghter, Estelle are ";'léitors hcrel
‘ today from Unadilla. = l
% Mrs. Perry Clegg and little son.‘
' Sam Ed, are expected home in a few
! days from Americus where they have
spent the past Pen days with relatives
: Master Clegg has suffered an attack |
' of measles. |
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TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
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Home
Phone
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Friends of Mrs. P. ¥. Fitzgibbons
are glad to see her out again after a
recent illness. : 2
' Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Woodruff, of
Byromville, were visitors in Cordele
yesterday. 4
_ Mrs. John Henley, Mrs. -~ ‘George
Lewis, Mrs. Cl\%&d\ Slade and Mrs.
Ray Slade were among the isitors
{Here today from Vienna.
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Misses. Ruth Nowell, Annie Mae
Brower and 'Mary Blaekmon will ar
tive home early next week from' G.
S. W. C. to spend the holidays.
Mr. and Mzs. J. R. Vinson, .of St.
George, who have been visiting their
parents, :Mr. and’ Mrs. J.'E. Rogers,
left today, fo & vist to Atlanta be.)
‘fore retorninghomes” 0
\“ Mr. and Mgé‘.A,‘W,,,H..;Tar;v:,er, of Sa.j
‘vannah, -anmounce the birth' of a
dau’ghteiff wl~q has ‘heen named. I-fé’ry_;
Jean. Mrs. Tarver is pleasantly re-’
membered by ‘Cordele friends as Miss
Bessie Tllqmpson, e
SPECIAL PRICES—On Vanity Fairl
silk underwear for ladies at Gleaton’s
Department Store. 12-20.
l' WE PROMISE YOU—We promise
you that it will be a good job if you
‘will ccme now and sit for the p}_lo-‘.,‘
tograph that should go ggga,,.l;"fii‘ist-‘
mas present. You now they . have
iasked for it: Cofield’s Studio, Cor
lde!e',"‘(;a. 12-29. ;
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HARRY (ORDROY
PEPPY STEPPERS
Feature bill tonight
* “THE QUEEN OF
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- .1 BATURDAY
;. SEE FRED. THOMPSON
The great Western
' star and his horse sil
ver King.
‘“Webster the Great’’
Monday
‘THE WHOLE
TOWN'S TALKING’
JEWELRY FOR
CHRISTMAS
We invite you to see our
line of gifts for the Christs—
mas season. We carry
nothing but highest qgual
ity, latest design, depend
able goods for gifts. We
will be glad of an oppor
tunity to share your holi
day business. ;
S. M. DEKLE
PATE BLDO. CORDELE, GA.
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RE, TORNADU, AUTOMORT
SURETY BONDS
Roobin’s Christmas
~ Suggestions
For Gifts Suitable for Father,
- Brother, Husbend and
" . Grand-daddy
Our stol‘e is:brimming over with the nicest Xmas AtEa' bvt A 1 s Suitable for
any age—Below is.a few of the many necvelties for Xmas. .
FOR HIM .
BATH ROBES
FANCY SCARFS
INITIAL HANDKERCHIEF
HOUSE SLIPPERS
DRIVING GLOVES
TRAVELING BAGS
SILK SHIRTS
SWEATERS
We are specializing in Kuppenheimer—Co llegian and Sensheimer Clothing — Any
model—Any Size—Any Price. Ralston and Stacy Adams Shoes—A specialty—Stet
son and No Name Hats—to fit any head.
oobin’s Dept. dtore
The House Where Style, Quality And Service Prevails
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RECEIVED THIS WEEK—Solid‘
case ‘Carters silk underwear for
Christmas trade. Gleaton’s Depart- ‘
ment Store. 12-20. ‘
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LOUNGING ROBES
LINEN HANDKERCHIEF
BELTS SETS
BILL FOLDERS
FANCY VESTS
SUTTS
OVERCOATS
STEAMER TRUNK
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And Open Stock|
China Novelties|
50 years commu-}
nity Silverware
and Other Items;
to Interest You.
BLACKMON HARDWARE CO. |
PHONE 532 i
PHONE 532 CHURCHWELL BUILDING sth STREET [§
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AUTO TRUNKS
LUMBER JACKETS
INDIAN SUITS
FANCY 1% HOSE
NECKWEAR
PAJAMAS
DRESS GLOVES
HATS _
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