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i A SONG-OF:FAITH...
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Day \\'illill".c,'t'\n‘n' with a fresher hoon:
" God will {;fi'eix‘lc_mher-- the world!
Nigi!l \\'ill"'.(",t)hm with a newer moon;
God will remember the world!
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Evii is only the slave of good:
Sorrow the servant of joy;
And the soul is mad that refuses {cod
Of the meanest in God's employ.
The fountain of joy is fed by tears,
And love is lit by the breath of sighs
The deepest griefs and wildest fears
Have holiest ministries.
Strong grows the oak in the sweeping
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Sdfely the flower sleeps under the
: SNOwW;
And the farmer’s lhearth is never
warm,
Till the cold winds start to blow.
Day will return with a fresher hoon;
God will remember the world!
Night will come with a newer moon:
God will remember the world!
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8y LOUIS K.ANSPACHER
Scenario by EVE UNSELL Directod DD JOSE
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S Every man who has o hevutiful wife should see Lina Cavaliert in
“A Woman of Impulse.” Never were the perpetual perils of
heauty better ilustrated. The green-eyed monster of Jealousy
hestrides the husband’s lite, until he wishes he had married a
airl whose heauty was of the soul rather than of the body.
TOMORROW, MONDAY.
Also Havold Tdovd comedy
C'ontinuonus P& I a II: Admission
3¢ to 1050 1) and 20¢.
THOUGHT .FOR THE DAY ..
The world is not a pla}'grbund:\il
'i:; a schoolroom. Liffl is lot a holiday
\]Sll wan education. And the one eter
pal lesson for us all is how hetter we
can live.
GLEE CLUB ORGANIZED
The High Schceol girls who are
students of the Comer School of
Music, met Friday ul'terlmun and or
ganized The (Cimer School of Music
Glee Club. The following officers
were clected; President, M2ry Bulloch
Vice president, Margaret = Bulloch
Secretary and Treasurer Mittie Mae
McGarity; Reporter, Florrie Bowers.
The committee appionted to arrange
the -constitution and by-laws were;
Kthel Nowell, chairman; Dorothy
Dekle and Evelyn McArtur. The
committee sppointed to select a motto
were; Christine Royal, chairman;
Susie Jones and Frankie Bell Wik
liams. The accompanist, Thelma King.
Be sure to go to Sunday School to
day.
"A'REQUEST FOR BOOKS ~
| The Book Committee of Fort Early
!(‘lmpt«:r D. A. R. are anxious to secure
Canice colleetion of hooks for the sick
:;m(l wonnded soldiers now in hospi
;lul.\: They especially @sk tor books
‘I-.\ the following authors; Zane Grey,
fJolin Kor. Jr., Rex Beech B. M. Bow-
P Waont veugadd just a bit of pleasure
él:n ull_,l:;.gl%é{f}snlivr boys louely days
{ \\‘Jli]!“ffiénffi\“,h\'.\'],l:ll by giving a hook?
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iSILVER TEA. .
[ The Woman's Auxiliary n;f the Pre
!.\'l»_\'lvri;m church will give a Silver
!'l‘(-u Friday January the twenty-fourth
ll'rom four to five in the afternoon,
iuud from eight to nine in the even
ling. at the home of Mrs. George Wil,
kes on Eleventh avenue. A splendid
‘musi(';zl program will be enjoyed.
| Everybody is cordially invited.
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MEETING OF GIRL SCOUTS.
I Red Rose Troop Girl Scouts with
Itvlwir captain Mrs. J, Gordon Jones,
[mut on Friday afternoon with Miss
!.\l:unio Laura Harris After the busi
[ness session a social hour followed
édurim: which candy making proved
t:m enjoyable feature.
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'U. D. C. MEETING
i The January Meeting of the 11, l').{
i(‘. was held on’ last Thursday after
imm January 16th in the Assomhl,\'%
THY ICORDELE DISPATCH !l
”ibmn‘iql‘:'mu whrarw P 4 & 4§
‘ Quite a large number ol the Chap
ter was present.
l The Scrvice PFlag with its 24 blue
stars and oue gold star was displayed
!(lurin:.:
| Plans were made and committees
‘.:mminlu! to arrange for .Memorial
'l)u_\' in April and a resolution was
i:nh pted by the chapter looking to
!‘.\‘f:i(! the mcking of Memorial, Day
l:}ii:: vear, not only a Reunion for the
!\'ifl-:‘uns but & day of Celebration for
'll;o boys who. have rewrned from
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| 'Mrs. Hinton read in interesting
?1);‘”»11' on “The Rightfu! Posession of
Alswce-Lorraine, which was followed
by several selections of Patriotic mu
sie on the Victrola.
The Chapter was then tavored with
talks by two of our Ccrdele boys who
ave recently returned from overseas.
John Willinms, who Las heen in ac
tive service with the Rainbow Divi
ston in France and Clarence Smith
who was on the Battle ship Oklzhoma
in foreign waters.
These talks were very interesting
and heartily enjoved by all.
The Program Committee announc
ed the following program tor Keb
ruary:
Reading of the Ritual ,
Business Session.
Response to Roll Call names of a
Georgian prominent in war work. |
Paper \\\'nnmn's Part in the World
War Mrs. Hubert Marshal. |
Song - Chapter —Georgia Land |
Paper—Sketeh of Kdith Cavell |
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{ NOTICE
[ Mrs. C. D. Tervell will teach the
i.luniur Philathea class at the Metho
| dist Sunday school today, all the mem
il"‘l‘ii of the class arc urged to be pre
’ sent.
| IFriends of Mrs. J. I. Coficld will
i regret to learn of her illness.
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. THEATRE PARTY .
H Miss Emmic Branch entertained o
o tumber of friends with a theatre
“ party Friday evening. After visiting
‘l the Palace a marshmallow-toast was
| cnjoyved at “the hostess home on
l Tyvellth avenue.” Guésts included;
I Missos' l,iflimml"r'::?lu'-l'.‘ Bstelle Harder
i\\'illu Webb, Carrie Scandrett, Lexa
Lowe, Messrs Russell MeCollum, Loee
1 McArthur, Wilbur Warren of Fitzger
ald, James Diffee and Joe Austin Jr.
Misses Theresa Branch and Ruth
| Lowe chaperoned the party.
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l Do not miss Sunday School today.
’ Mrs. M. L. Carswell of Waycross is
tliere at the bedside of her sister, Mrs,
I JooL Lindsey who is eritically ill with
! preuimoia.
l Iviends will regret to learn of (he
| P'hess of Mrs, Katie Gunn and little
' daughter, Martha Lou, al their home
! on Northern Heights.
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PARLOR MARKET
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
I'ull line of Staple and KFancy
Groceries,
We deliver promptly at nine
and eleven A. M. and four P. M.
Your patronage appreciated.
1. P. Jones wil Iserve you in
the tresh meat department.
PHONE 66
£ GOOD LAUNDRY
Is what we aim to give our
town. We will do the work
right if you will see that we
get it. Isn’t that fair?
McCoy Steam Laundry
PHONE 108 CORDEL. (GA
" Barl Hodge is spendily today in']
IFitzgerald with triends. » !
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Have you just moved to Cordele? !
Join the Sunday School of your choice ;
today. i j
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Mrs. R. I, Crabb and Miss Annabel
Crab of Americus are guests of Mrs,
Dutty Grimsley. {
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M. and Mys. A, 8. Denham \u-rn}?
guests the past week of relatives ;xl,i
Diaw on. |
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Marshall or Al
bany attendoed the funeral of Mr. J I-If
Lindsey.
Mr. J. L. Blalock was called to i |
home at Abbeville, Ala, Friday m:;
account of the illness of his wife with I
influenza. l
ILugene Neal formerely of A\nni.\'rl
ten, Ala. but now of Columbus, n--l
turned yvesterday after spending sever |
al days in the city with his moiher
Mrs, Stephens Neal. i
Miss Mary Alice Lingo ol .\lllt'l'i('llfi;
who has been the guest of A\li:\:u-:xi
IFrank and lda Marsh was joined here |
on Wednesday by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chirles Lingo and left fnl‘:
Tampa, KFla. where they will ::pvml!
several months, ‘
Among relatives whao attended the |
funeral of Mr, Lindscy were his fath ;
er, Mr. J. I'. Lindsey sister, Mrs, Hu
bert Micheal and Mrs. Frink Ailu-n.:
all of Statesboro Mrs. M. J. Carswell
of Waycross, Mr., J. W. Lewis of Ma
con and Me. Willis IFrancis of Bruns
wick. ‘
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There's ease in every step when
you wear the famous Grover
Shoes.
Made primarily for women with
tender feet it has become a fay
orite. with all women compeliod
to stand or walk a large part
of their time,
I's a shoe that keeps its shape,
has styleful lines yet as easy
an an “old shoe” from the start.
Soft kid vamp and top, fex
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R. BONISKIE
Hose of the Better Quality.
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WHIZ - The real anti-freeze remedy for vour automobile
radiator on cold nieghts. This costs but little and will save you
mueh perfectly good money. We keep it for yvour convenience,
Buy now apd be ready. There will he more cold weather. We
cannot make you buy. Al we can do is to tell vou. You have to
do the rest.
POULIRY SUPPLIES
l BUCKEYE INCUBATORS
POULTRY WIRE
CHICKEN FEED
CHICKEN TONIC
CHICKEN MEDICINE
FEED TROUGHS
DRINKING
FOUNTAINS
Pratt’s Poultry Regulator
I MAKES THE HENS LAY
F. L. BARTHOLOMEW
HARDWARE
FOR GOOD MEALS
We have doubled cur force and now keep one of the best eating
places in Georgla. Come in and dine with us. We have all the
scasonable delicacies properly served. You can get a quick meal
here.
CRYSTAL CAFE
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: ELEVENTH AVENUE, CORDELE, GEORGIA
BIG STOCK FERTILIZERS
J. B. RYALS WAREHOUSE COMPANY
| SHIP US YOUR HIDES AND FURS
Our prices are better. We held all furs ard hides
aside until our prices and grades have been approved. " > .
If not satisfied, we return hides and furs free of ! ;’ f’(}/r\ '.'::\\'
charge. '{ k_fi ~I
S. M. WATSSON & COMPANY .
CORDELE, GEORGIA,
The largest Hide and Fur Declers in the South.
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