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WEDNESDAY JULY 9, 1919,
‘Social Happenings
AND NEWS OF
Interest to Women
EPWORTH LEAGUE ENTERTAINED
fi\‘jand Mrs. Stead entertained the
lti%mbers of the Senior Epworth
League delightfully with a la-wa party
cn Tuesduy(\ev(‘»ning at their home
cn Eleventh avenue.
The porch was most attractive
the League colors, yellow and white
being carried out in the Jdocorations
of bunting, Sussans and Shasta
daisies. Here the punch tabie was
placed and presided over by DMisses
Lula and Marie Stcad.
Music ‘and games feattred the
evenings entertainment, and ot a late
hour brick cream and wafers were
served assisting in entertaining and
serving were Misses liclen and Rosa
lie Rosser, Annelyn Smith and
Charlye Ertzberger. About sixty young
people enjoyed Mr. 2and Mrs. Stead’s
hospitality.
SWIMMING PARTY. ‘
Mrs. Homer Wheeler entertained
with a swimming at William’s pool;
yesterday morning' complimentary tol
Miss Elizabeth Clay of Montgcmery,!
Ala. who is the guest of Mrs. E. F|
Tison. ]
Afterwards a water meloil cutting
was enjoyed in the park. Guests in-|
cluded; Misses Eiizabeth Clay, Eliz
abeth Terrell of Douglas, Pauline
Wheeler, Mildred Churchwell, Mcortha
Fox, Thelma King, Corrine Shem)ard,?
Mary Barton of Caaton, KEstelle
I"’der, Laura Frasuer, Dorothy;
fioln:es, Corrine Wlilkes, Mammie
Laura Harris , Lucile Williams, and
Mesdames E. F. Tison and Arthur
Wiheceler. !
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She Could Seil Snowballs in Sitka—
But she coulds 't sell her sweetheart the idea that she
didn’t want to share his attentions with some
“Broadway Jane,”? until she—! Well, the fur flew
and then SWEETHEART CAME MARCHING
HOME.
A story of a saleswoman who staciked up against the
hest men on the road and won easily, but found it
hard to win out with her own best pal.
TOMORROW
Added attractions: Pathe News and Christie comedy
ATODAY: Billic Rhodes In“THE LOVE CALL™ anc
C'haplin comedy. :
'MiSS BOATRIGHT'S HOUSE PARTY
Miss Frederica Boatright will en
tertain it a house party for the next
weck a number of popular College
girls, representing Brenau, G. N. 1. C,
Randolph Macon and Lucy Cobb.
These visitors who will arrive to
morrow, include; Miss Aileen Parker
cf Moultrie, Miss Martha Cole of
Griffin, Miss Louise Brand of Law
renceville, Miss Mary Leila Peterson,
of Griffin, Miss Louie Dean Stephens
of Woodstock, Miss Eula Peterson of
Vidalia and Miss Lucye Cole of
Marietta.
Thursday afternoon Miss Boatright
will give a tea from six-thirty to
eight in honor of her house guests
znd Mrs. Lee Espy, a recent bride.
Abcut one hundred of the college set
and young married people are in
vited.
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Mrs. A. E. Grant and children are
visiting relatives in Dothan, Ala. ‘
Mrs. Ed McCoy of Tampa, Fla. is=
visiting her mother, Mrs. B B
James and sister, Mrs. Coley Wynne.‘
Mrs. S. M. Mangham and children
¢f Hawkinsville are guests of Mrs..
H. C. McKenzie. i
Allison Shipp left this week t‘orl
Macon where he has accepted a posi
tion. !
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis left Sun
day for a trip west including points
in Oklahoma, Colorado and (‘alifor-l
James Stanford of Cartersville is
visiting his uncle, Rev. T. B. Stan
ford and family.
Mrs. W. P. Scott and little sons of
Tupelo, Miss arrived yesterday tor a
visit to her mother, Mrs. Ella Greene.
Misges Annie Bass and lone Bower
of Sylvester spent the past week end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Westbrook.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Lasseter of St
L.euis Mo, are expected here this
week to be guests of relatives for
several weeks.
~ Aliss Martha and Jesse Westbrook
Jr. are expected hoane tomorrow
from a week’s vitii 1 relatives in
Sayivester.
Dr. M. R. Smith and family are
moving today to the Stallings resi
dence on Thirteenth avenue which
they recently purchased.
MERCHANTS COMPLAIN OF
BRITISH CENSCK:SHIP
London June 16.—Despatches form
New York relating to the complaint
of the Merchants’ Association of
‘New York to the American Post
master General that British censor
ship of American mails was being
used for the benefit of British bus
iness interests, have aroused wide
spread discussion in buiness and trade
circles in Great Britain.
The question whether this is true
has been put in Parliamenet and the
financial secretary to the War Of
fice replied that in no ease have suf
ficient particulars been supplied to
enable the statment tao be investi
gated; that without any particulars
it was, however, possible to give. a
definite assurance, but at no time
had the British censorship been em
ployed to help British firms at the
expense of their rivals in allied or
neutral countries.
IMPROVED FARM LANDS
WANTED FOR SETTLERS
llf you have any land for sale—im
age—we may be able to find you a
proved” farms of unimproved acre
purchaser if you will list it with our
Homeseekers Bureau.
We are receiving some inquiries
about farming opportunities in this
otate and it is our purnose to prepare
‘r~hensive list of lands for sale
ocated along these lines, to be dis
fributed among prospective settlers.
All persons having such property for
sale are urged to co-operate with the
-dopsigned, in order that accurate
and reliable data may be secured to
agsist us in making reply to inquiries
about farming opportunities in your
community.
A blank form will be mailed you,
unon application, asking for the
specific information desired.
There is no charge for this service
W. W. CROXTON,
G. P A. A B & A Rajlroad,
Room 5, Terminal Station
Building, Atlanta, Ga.
6-21-32 t.
NOTICE FARMERS
On Tuesday, July 15th, 1919, | will
demonstrate my two row boll weevil
machinz with which you carry two
rows of cotton complete, catch 90%
of weevils also punctured squares.
One mule and one driver operates
over 20 acres of cotton per day. We
will operate cn Mr. C. C. Geer’s
farm.
Come and see.
Stevenson Mfg. Co.
HELENA, GA.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
To Whom It May Concern:
- The partnership heretofore ex
isting between 8. L. Ryals, D. Ed
Kennedy and F. L. Bartholomew,
under the name and style
of S. L. Ryals & Company. is dissolv
~d by mutual consent and its busi
aess will be weund up and discontin
ued. All persons holding demands
against said firm are requested to pre
sont same to F. L. Bartholomew and
likewise all persons indebted to said
drm will pay the same to F. L. Bar
thclomew or S. L. Ryals.
This July 3, 1919.
F. L. Bartholomew
S. L. Ryals.
. Ed Kennedy.
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c c THE DIAMOND BRAND. s
= Ladics! Ask your Drufflfl, for
LS Chi.ches-ter 8 Diamond Brand
i e, Pills in Red and Gold metallic
e ‘3‘( box=s, sealed with Blue Ribbon.
B @\ &) Take no other. Buy of your
T D nt. Askfor(‘ll’l-clfi'lsll‘!n'
DIAMOND RRAND PILLS, for 25
A 4 §9 yearsknownas Best, Safest, Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
THE CORDELE DISPATCH
HERE TG SERVE YOU
Our place of business is
ypen every night
UNTIL
8.30
O’CLOCK
to accomodate those who
want to buy choice fresh
meats and groceries.
Leave the order with usg, it
will be filled right.
We handle Western and
Georgia meats and fish
Special care given every
purchase.
PHONE 316
SANITARY MARKET
.J. H. FALL, Mgr.
Announcement
C. O. Noble has purchased the
interest of J. H. Skipper in the
Central Market and will in the
futre have charge of the busi
ness and the inside service.
Mr. I. B. Weldon who superin
tends the butchering and dress
ing of meats will"continue this
service and provide the best
meats possible.
Mr. Noble will continue to bhuy
hogs and cattle for the packing
i':ouse.
CENTRAL MARKET
PHONE 35.
ZIRON Did This Kentucky Gentleman More
Good Than Any Other Medicine,
“Eight vears ago I was down with
rheumatism,” writes M. J. Hutcherson,
of Tomkinsville, Ky. “I was helpless
for three months, unable to even feed
myself. Doctors doctored me and I got
up, but have had bad health ever since,
with soreness and weakness across my
back and in my arms and legs. I final
ly took Ziron, and it has done me
more good than any medicine I have
ever taken, and I intend to take more
of it, for it is the best medicine I ever
used. I have found it just what it is
recommended to be, and I am ready to
tell other suffering people that Ziron
helped me, and anxious to speak a
word of praise for it.”
Ziron acts on the blood and has been
found of great value in Rheumatism,
Indigestion, Anemia and General
Weakness. Ziron puts iron into the
blood, and ircn is needed by your sys
tem to make you strong and healthy.
Ask your druggist about the guaran.
tee on the first bottle.
ZN 7
Your Blood Needs
Royal Purple
Grape Juice
) The best in the world
Shivar Ginger Ale
None better, 2lways in in stock,
) phone for it.
OUR OWN DRINKS
at the fount. Are served in
sterilized glasses. There’s a
difference. Come again.
The City Pharmacy
Georgian Corner Phone 284
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lett which possesses an upper house
of parliament composed entirely of
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