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SUNDAY, DECEMBER'49, 1926
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KINCERGARTEN CHILDREN
HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE
AND PROGRAM
The close of the fall term of the
Stead Kindergarten was marked with
a mcst fitting program given by the
eighteen, bright little girls and boys
who entertained as their = special
guests theig’{lothers and fataers.
The true.Shristmas spirit was em
phasized throughout this beautiful
entertainment and as the closin
fcature, a Christmas tree was enjoy
ed. . E ¢ :
After all the parents arrived and
had been seated, the children lead
by Masters John Tyler Jr., and Har
ris Jones, bearing large holly wreath:
marehed down stairs from the kin
dergarten rcom. Those two little boys
recited “Bring Out the Holly,” after
which all the children joined in sini
ing .2 number of Christmas songs
~g’rl‘;}w.cflz?_l-‘s“"l‘—h‘ey then told the o! !,1
cdithe “Chiming oty TADER
n'ltfid by wee Mary Bundrick \.v‘h?‘
carpied a magic wand, and asked in
veréT if the children knew of any
whp ! 'would,not haye, presetits They,
re;fl_ed: “{fesi, ‘jvw.y {thk{giif’wo{:ffi e
jo{}jfiito share with them, just a tinv
pa'fi‘tfi"’ and each child placed a gift
for? wome less fortunate clfild, in the
box which the fairy brought. Eig}ht
little bcys, John Sheppard, Harry
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the Viennese waltz ran
throueh their veins like
wine! “I love you,’’ he
whispered — forgetting
his royal bride.- The
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“Trimmed in Gold”’
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““The Desert’s Toll”’
Also Fltabran Comedy
“Friday The 13th”
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CAUSE A/E SHOW THEM
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
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M. Mitchell, Cccil Pate, Carswell
Fridzen, Walton Freeman Cheste:
Crowell John Tyler Jr., Guy Cobd
and Richard V@Hggms, composing a
band , lead:b}; ‘Paté‘ Williams, as -
rector, played in éplcndid manner f r
Yauslcians so young in vears, Herris
Jones was most realistic as “Litite
Jack Hcrner” Then as this™ little
virse was recited— Nigwd
“Hush my parents if you woukf?
hear, |
Jolly old Santa Claus drawing near”
Sounds of bells and the dancing
and prancing of many feet could he
heard. “Santa’” was impersonated by
Carswell Pridgen and as Miss Laura
Stead gave a Christmas reading it
was pantomined ty the children. San
ta then called in his reindeer, eight
little boys drawing a sleigh which
was filled with beoklets made by the
class and each child presented the'rs
to their parents. ‘
A playlet, “Little Boy Blue” was
Kate \Co x',:' M s.gg e G ibbs, Cecil P'ate{
and Rickard Williams. Harry Mitchell!
as Little Boy Blue was typical, an*|
he awok(z and ?ew his horn‘,,\ anJi!
Blfed [t childres to uoine to “Alus
ka”’—the living room which presentad
a ‘beautiful snow scene with a large.
prettily dezorated tree holding ' o
gift F6¥ each child. As a clogic
song for this happy occasion, given
in memcry of His Birthday, the li--
tle oneg lifted their childish voices
in that beautiful old Hymn, “Oh How«
I Love Jesus.”
TWENTIETH CZNTURY CLUB
The Twentieth Century Club he'd
a very splendid meeting on Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Monn a
hostess. The living room where tae
guests were seated was very attrac
tive with its Christmas decorations
Quantities of Christmas greens cov
ered wit'h“. b}-;g'}xt red berries we'e
used in bowls and wall vases while
#wo large cactus in full bloom add
ed greatly to thé choer. The Christ
mas idea was completed with larco
red tapers and holly wreaths tied
with red bows which were used in
available places. :
Mrs. Bruce Williams, the president
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Mail your questians or send
them to the Dispatchi’ Thel it
will be answered Monday
night at 8:20 from tho stage.
FEATURE PICTURE
‘THE WHOLE
TOWN S TALKING’
with Everette Horton
You'll laugh untii you cvy.
Added Attraction ‘
PATHE COMEDY
‘KITTY FROM ;
KILLARNEY’ |
TONIGHT
FRED THOMPSON
AND SILVER KING
ON THE STAGE ;
HARRY CORDROY
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PEPPY STEPPERS
Last Night
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presided st the meeting and a short
‘business session was held. The club
entered into their study of the first
of the modern novels. The followinz
intercsting program was given.
. “Et:an Frone”—By Edith Whar
ton,
Edith Wharton, The Characteris
ties of her works—DMrys. Lee Espy.
N Story of the Novel—“ Ethan
"Kmne" —Mrs J. L. Hancock, =
'G‘énel'al discussion followed and
the ll;fiiil} features of the novel were
brcught out by aquestions prepared
by Mis. Leo Mercer.
Mrs, Mann was assisted by her
méther, Mrs. Curry in serving a de
licious salad course with nct tea.
THE SYMPHONY CLUB.
Miss Martha Fox very pleas;‘anfily
entertaincd the members of tae Sfin
phony Club on Friday aftcrncen ‘af_
her home on Thirteenth avenue.
“‘T‘“‘Ffi%wa’%npowefifld-u&uf"&mfl
IMrs., Ryals, community, _(Jll_“.:{g‘t}gg:w,
:'piaw were discusszd. There wiil be a
;;‘Ch;gfitmas tree en the library lawa
:’fs’m_d carols will e sung onChristmag
-?vae, wita the Junior and Juvcenile
| Masic Clubs leading. ‘
| The afternoon’s program. was i
charge ¢f Mrs. W, B. Shipp and ihe
following numbers were given:
Piano Sclo—Carviral— Schumanm
—Mrs Lee Espy.
Paper—Christmas In Other Lanis
—Murs. Edgar Fletcher
~ Vocal Solo—Allah’s Holliday fror:
“Katinka”—Miss Elizabeth Jennings.
Piano Solo (a) Traumerec; (b)
Romenze— Schumann—Drs. * Lee
Ryals.
At the conclusion of the program
the hostess, assisted by her mother,
Mrs. C. T. Fex, served o delicicys
i salad ccursec with kot tca.
' Sl¥ O’'CLOCK DINNER
| Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Ingram enter
"“:ained at 2 six o’clock dinner last
j evening celebrating their weddinz
anniversary. Covers were laid for
eight: Misces Bernice Dixon, Marie
- Bunch, Mrs. M. A, Pittwan, Teo:mn
| Murphy. of Albany Charlie Mize and
IMiss Ruth Shingler of Cordele.
| Mre; R, J. Sherrill, Asheville, N.
C., who has been visiting her grand
#Aoughter, Mrs. Bob Nezal was called
last night to Raleigh, N. C., to tae
-undside of her daughter, Mrs.Wal
tor Bateman who is quite ill.
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- JEWELRY FOR
CHRISTMAS
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We invite you to sce our
line of gifts for the Christ
mas season. We carry
nothing but highest qual
wit-y, latest design, depend
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will be glad of an oppor
tunity to share your holi
day business.
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Eyes are bright with delight,
learts are glad and merry.,
Santa Clause comes because
He can make folks cheery,
' CCLLEGE GIRLS ARE HCMi:
| FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
| The follewing Cerdele gi;ls,'.‘s’;a
-! dents at various colleges in this :\}nd
‘o‘thcr states ‘who;have ‘arrived Lotne
for the holidays! are; Misscs Say
é}[ae Slade,.Ergiylée Sheppard, Lucile
| Williams, and Lghore ; Ward from
| Shorter; Martha Westbrook, Malette
Fmd Flcrence Crum Allene Brown,
and Lydia Coney’:‘from Wesleyan.
t Miss Annie .B,’e‘i‘ta_‘ Diffee willjax
rive tonight from Sherter and /&’lis:'
Estelle McKenzie who is attending
:N:'.tional Park Sg}ninary in Wash
ington. Many others will get i'n dur
;in:: the early part of the wq‘ek.
'CALLED MEEETING WOMANS
MISSIONARY SCCIETY. |
~ Monday afterncon at 3:30 4 callei
;me?ting‘ of the Woman’s Missionarsy
| Society ofthe JMecthodist church wili
be conducted for the election of a
! president for the ensuing year. A full
lattendancc of the mem?%ersaip is re
; quested.
!I\’OTICE TO METHODIST
PHILATHEA CLASS. .
F | Allthe young women-of the Metho
tdist Philateha class are especially
j.z!'gcd to be present at the lesson
hcul Sunday morning.* The Christ
- mas box will be opened at this time
i nd all are asked to make as liber:]
behtribution to this as possible s
this is the last Sunday bhefore Christ
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| NOTICE TO INTERMEDIATE
| DEPT. BAPTIST CHURCH.
‘ Intermediates please come prepar
to:i tomorrow for our Christmas of
% feiing, We must help seme eneagain
this Christmes, |
Everybody be on time. We must
held our hundred percent record.
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¢ Friends will regret to know of tv~
iliness of little Miss Pauline MeCoox,
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[ Mrs. Hamp Westbrook and oldor
laughter, Miss Eula Westbrook ar
-4 spending the w'eok end inAtlanta.
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i Miss Emmie Sue Bussey has re
‘ turned from a visit to her sister, Mr=.
%Garner Jackscn, in Hollywood, Fia.
Mrd. Nathan Powell and daughter,
of Vienna, were visitors here Satur
day.
Dr. and M»s. Waters and Mre.
Jim Ccllins, were among those here
Friday from Vienna.
Mrs. R. H. Pate and Miss Zcph;
Pate, of Unadilla, were shopping i:'xi
Cordele Friday. , i
I. W. Wright, of Valdesta, is th-t:i
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Wade Wright at Penia. '|
.. Miss Fannie, Jo, Little wha,is a,atu- |
dent at the University of Georgi:‘.,i
will arrive home Tuesday. . l
Miss DMae Jonos has arrvived from
Franklin, N. C., to spend Christmas |
here with relatives. : v
Miss ‘Nadine' Little who teaches at
‘Weston is at home for the Christmas
holidays. |
By Mg STy W Y TR A SN OBT
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GREETINGS
And lJovous Welcome To
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EXPRESSIVE OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON ARE THESE
CHIC LITTLE HATS IN SILVER AND GOLD AND BRIGHT
LY TRIMMED TAFFETAS. THE FORE-RUNNERS OF THE
SPRING BONNETS.
WE ARE SHOWING A SPECTALLY SELECTED LINE
OF CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. A CORDIAL WELCOME
AWALTS YOU. OUR STORE 1S OPEN LATE HOURS DUR
ING THE HOLIDAYS,
THE EVERSTYLE
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MRS. J. D. 1. EVERS
PATE BUILDING CORDELE, GA.
Misscs Elizabeth Cannon and Mil-|
dred Robuck who are teaching at
Canten, will arrive home tonigat for
the holicays.
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Miss I'thel Diffee teacher in the |
Commerce Schools will reach hcme
tonight to spend the Christmas hol
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‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sharpe are in Av
| lanta where Mrs. Sharpe will under
wgo a throat operation at Piedmon?
Hospital.
Frank Barwick, cf Tech, will ar
{ vive tonight to spend Christmas
‘ here with his parents, Elder and Mrs.
| R. H. Barwick,
CHINA IN i
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and Other Items
to Interest You.
BLACKMON HARDWARE CO.
Miss Lois McKinney will be = rldt
moved to her heme tomorrow from
the Cordele Hospital where she has
been a patient for several weeks fol
lowing an operation for appendicit is
Dr. Hiram J. williams has been
in Atlanta under the advisement of
o speeialist for several days, Dr. Lee
Williams and Bruce Wwilliams are ac
companying him to Atlanta.
|
r Mys. J. W. Haslam and son John
Jr., will leave Monday morning for
Louisville, Ky., where they will be
guests of relatives throughout the
] holidays. ;
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