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PAGE FIVE
Social Happenings
AND NEWS OF
Interest to Women
DINNER FOR MISS MCARTHUR
Mrs. T. E. Bradley entertained at
dinner on Friday complimentary to
Mary McArthur, a bride-clect.
The prettily‘upb(‘)intetl table had as
a central decoration an artistic ar
ragement of uu;cissl and fern. Cov
ers were laid for Misses Mary Mc-
Arthur, Louise Campbell of Atlanta,
,Mrs. Earl Statham, Dr. and Mvs. T.
. Bradley and little Mary Bradley.
PRCOM PARTY
Miss Violet Webb was hostess on
Thursday evening entertaining with
a delightful prom party at the home
of her mother Mrs. L. H. Webb.
Delicious -hot chocolate with wafers,
and fx'i;its and nuts were served.
Guests_‘,‘were Misses Ruby Wear, Eve
Iyn Eakés Mary D. Wilson, Dorothy
l-lolmes;'i;y Vivian Huie, Grace Van
Devender, Elizabeth Jennings, Laura
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satisfaction of all in one of
the best photoplays seen here
in a long time in
“Her
Code of Honor”
“HE& CODE CF HONOR"
Also Pathe Comedy
| SCHOOL AUDITORILM
THURSDAY, DEC. 4TH.
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EFalaing o B R
The Lawrence Production Co. Ine.. Presenis
The Merry Jingle of Song and Jest
With Dashes of Song Intermingled With Splashes
Stunning Beauty Chorus. Excentric Comedians.
A BIG MUSICAL HIT
Special Scenery Elaborate Costumes
PRICES 50-51.00-51.50
A Plus War Tax
SEATS ON SALE AT JENNINGS DRUG STORE
Frasuer, Corrine Wilkes, Janie
Fouche, Messrs Lamar HHarwell, L.i
B. Gleaton John L. Wheeler, Russell
McCollum Ralph Wear, D. O. Thonip
son, “John Williams Colan \\'illi":iixzxs‘
and Virgil Milton of Waycross. ‘
PARTY FOR YOUNG SET |
Miss Willie Mae MceCollum enter
tained a number.of friends most de
lighttully on Friday evening at the
pretty suburban home of her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. McCollum, Music
and games were enjoyed and deli
cious refreshments served. Guests
included; Misses Annie Liegh Hamil
ton, Martha Fox Mildrea Churchwell
Jauie Fouche, Pauline Wheeler,
Thelma King, Estelle Harder, Cor
rine Wilkes, Lexie Dekle, Myrtle
Wear. Mary MecCoy, Laura FKrasuer,
Missrs Frank Smith, L. B. Gleaton,
Allan Churchwell, Russell_)lé(‘,ollum,
l.ee McArthur, Charlie McArthur,
Ralph Wear, Charlie and Dallas Hunt
Lamar Harwell, D. C. Browder, Virgil
Milton of Waycross. Gene and Fred
Jordan and Peir Morgan of Vlionnu.
MEETING OF THALIAN CLUB
The Thalian Club held a most en
joyable mceting on Wednesday after
noon the g—uests of Mrs. U. V. Whip
ple at hier home on College Hill. The
meeting was presided over by the
president Mrs. W. P. Fleming. Each
member responded to roll call with
a quotation from Portia. The Fourth
Act of I'llo Merchant of Venice was
the study for the afternoon and at
ter reading the act Miss Louise Ber
caw led in the discussion of the play
bringing out many new points of in
terest.
Mys. Whipple was assisted by Mrs
J. B Ryals: in s‘-9""193 u_fi('l.g!iiuu.i
sweet course. Those present were:
Misses Marie Scandrett, Louise DBer
caw, Helen Comer. Mrs. J. O. Brower
of Memphis Tenn, who is the guest
of her mother Mrs. J. B. Ryals, Mes
dames W. P. Fleming, Palmer Greene
M. M. Eakes, Max E. Land, U. V.
Whipple, and Mrs. Henry Mashburn
of Rochelle. i
MOORE—MUSSELWHITE
Miss Susie Moor and Mr. Perry
Musselwhite of near Arabi were mar
ried Thanksgiving. These are popular
voung pecple of the lower side of the
county and their triends on all sides
will wish them a long and happy
married life.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T, Musselwhite, who reside
northeast of Arabi, and the bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Moore, who reside threc miles east
of Arabi.
Mers. L. W. Pirce of Rochelle is
the guest of Mrs. B. S. Ambrose.
Friends of Mrs. W. G. P‘itzgoraldl
wili regret to know ot her illness.
Mrs. Earl Statham of Cobb is the
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Guest of her sister, Mys. G. B, Whkes |
Mr. and Mg G N iCox spcnll
Thanksgiving with relatives in Al
bany. {
Rev and Mrs. K. Read have ln-vn]
guests of ther daughter Mrs Hamyp'
\
Westbrook. |
. Little Misses India and Martha
Cox are visiting their _;.:ruml mother
at Unadilla. : 4 :
Miss Annie Blake of Albany is the
guest of Misses Sara and Bessie
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walters and
little sons are visiting relatives in
the city.
Mrs. T. L. Mills of Taccoa is visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs S.
M. Watson.
Mrs. W. E. Brown of Rochelle has
peen the guest off Mrs, B: S° Am
brose. ;
Mrs. J. W, Payne of Macon is visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Ridenhour and
sister Mrs. Loam Brown.
Allen Churchwell of Georgia Uni
versity is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Churchwell.
Mrs. Carl Reynolds of Macon has
been the guest of Mrs. D. A. Pitts
and Mrs. C. J. Shipp.
A~ Senn
Misses Dorthy Holmes and Corrine
Sheppard are spending the week end
with friends in Americus.
Misses © Mary Alice Lingo and
Eunice Royal of Americus are guests
of Misses Ida and Frank Marsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Boniske of
Sylvester spent Thanksgiving here
with Mr. and Mrs. George Miller.
Miss Martha LasSseter who is at
tending school at Mcßae is spending
dhee Thanksgiving, lplidays Qere
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Lasscter.
It is expected that Rev. John
More Walker, formerly Rector of
Chrigsh Church, will come to Cordele
on Tuesday. Dec 2, and address the
congregation on the subject of the
Nation Wide Campaign.
Mrs. J. S. McKenzie and Miss Car
ric Mae McKenzie with their guests
, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garfield, Miss
Gladys Garfield of Macon and Miss
Miriam Glaze motored to Sylvester
yesterday to see Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Glaze.
Kidneys Did Not Act Freely,
And Rheumatism Attacked
Him—Tells How Dreco, the
Herbal Remedy, Gave Quick
Relief.
To all who are iroubled with the twist
ing, dragging pains of rheumatism, or
the distressing, painful symptows of kid
ney disorders, here is a message from a
fellow-suffercr that will carry its own
lesson,
This is what Mr. J. E. Lee, 2028 Rey
nolds street, Brunswick, Ga., says:
“For a number of years I have suffered
from rheumatism and awful pains in my
back and limbs. Seinetimes it seecmed [
could not keep ot work for those terrible
paing. My appetite (¢l off. T didn’t sleep
well, aud wa< hotbered with constipation
very mich. Recentl wy joints and
hand: began to «well up and were very
paiuful.: and my muscles ached. I bhad
about dvcided that T couldn't ever get
straight again, as everyihing I bad tried
faited. A [friend asked e one day why
I Qidu’t gdve Dreco a trial, as it was
working wonders with many people. I
bought a bottie, and it helped g 0 much I
got the second, and it is truly wonderful
the good it has done me The swelling is
all zone and the pains have left me. My
appetite has returned @ I sleep sound, and
am entirely relieved of constipation.
Dreeo has surely helped me “:)wn Qnmr
things have failed. and I don’t hesitate
to speak a good word for it”
Dreco is a ecombination of juices and
extracts of many different roots, herbs,
barks and berries, which act directly
upon the liver. kidneys. bladder, stomach
and blood. and banishes from the system
many ailments. such as rheumatism, ea
tarrb, biliousness, nervousness. head
aches, loss of appetite, imdigestion. gas
on the stomach, eczema, skin eruptions,
gout, epilepsy and constipation, when
given a fair trial. :
Dreco is 30id by all druggists and is highly
rcommended in this city by
N ) ' N
Fant’s Diug & Seed Store
THT, CORDELE DISPATCH
Mrs. M. F. Carter is visiting her
sister Mrs, Davis ol Desota. ‘
M ss Theo Poole spent Thanks
giving with relatives in Desota. l
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My, and Mrvs. T. J. Durvett \\\'l't‘%
guests at an elaboratie Thanksgiving |
dinner and tamily reunion at xlu-i
heme of Mrs. Durrett's brother, Dr.j
Jo L IMazer In Fitzgerald, MMy ;unl‘
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Vs S My Wiatson, president nl'%
the S. M. Watson (Company, Zl('('l”“‘i
panied by Mrs. Watson left \\""n-s~;
day night for a business trip )yint
‘iin the North and East. l
‘WARD SELLS SQUARE ‘
} TO DR. W. W. W'COLLUM
Dr. J. A. Ward has sold a city squun!
in the Bland Ville survey to Dr. \‘.'.!
W. MiCollum. The price shown in
the paper as recorded was $9OO. |
HERE IS THE RIGHT KIND
OF DISPATCH SUBSCRIBER
IProm Fitzgerald the Dispateh has
the following letter which bore a
double interest. It had a subscrip
tion check in it and it ‘had some—
flowers for those who are not dead
yet! Gee, what a nice letter! It fol
lows:
S am enclosing vou herewith
;(‘lxc('k for $.',.00' as per your request.
And [ certainly want to thank you
1 for letting your paper come to me for
}I am always glad to get it. For whep
‘l get the Cordele Dispatch 1 know
i that I will get all the news in Cordele
lnnd the surrounding Country And
that is why 1 read your paper as [
like to read the news from my home
town and Country. So let Your Paper
| Come on.
l ARABI NEWS ITEWS
L Miss Lillian Daniel of Pelham was
'thc guest a few days last week of
Misses Myrtis and Pearl Pate.
My, and Mis. T. . Tobor and chil
dren of Sale City were guests of
friends here Friday.
Mrs. S. E. King spent Wednesday
A. M inf Cordelel ' s
Miss Ruth McWlHiams was in
Cordele Friday shopping.
Miss Mary Lou Barnwoll who goes
to school in Tifton spent the wecek
|<:n(l at home.
J. D. McWilliams wis the guest
of triends in Jackson Tuesday.
Henry Kvan Barnwell lett IFriday
l(-\'vning for Tifton.
Misscs Edith and Jean MeCormick
spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. Nelse King and children of
Cordele were guests of Mrs. R, A.
Bedgood Thanksgiving.
News received from Blounstown
Il"l:: ndicates that )]J'.' Ben South
well and Tamily l‘;:ul reached their
’m-w home and were well pleased.
\ Mk T 2 A Roy. & X Hoyal and In
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s,v 3iW If vour
P liver works
all right, the
rest of your
inside works are
apt to beall right
—otherwise not so. @
] y . Then look after your &
liver, see that it runs
“smooth and steady”;
that it doesn’t got clog
ged up or =kip a cog and
throw the whole saachinery
out of gear.
Dr. Thacher’s
Liver and Blood
Syrup
is a Liver Regulator, a Blood
Purifier, a Laxative and a
Tonic of 67 years standingz;
the prescription of an old
family doctor of large prac
tice; a standard remedy for
the whole family from the y
children to the [ grand
parents,
“‘About. three years ago, 1 was
all Tun down in health, weighed
only 1043 Ibs, and getting worse
every day. 1 began the use of
DR. THACHER’S LIVER AXD -
BLOOD SYRUP, and today 7T
am thankful #o say that P’m in
perfect health, and weigh 153
Ibs., and attribute my good @
health to the wuse of that
most wonderiunl medicine—
DR. THACHER'S LIVER AND 4
BLOOD SYRUP. My husband
joins me in recommending
this great tonic.—Mrs.
C. E. Chadwick, Ala.
“THACHER
MEDICINE €O, L) 4
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enn., .
U.S.A »1e 1 gl+] - 28
THACHER'S
21 BLOOD SYRUP
MONDAY SPECIALS at
R ooobin’s
BisE DRESS GINGFHANMS, at the yard '/ 00 v v 0 000
PO eivad
Yy ihl BLEACHING ot .0 e o
DEVONSEHIRE CLOTH ALL COLORS. at ... ..., ~ 3¢
YARRD WIDE BERCALES ot 0 . ~ B
ALL-WOOI BLANKERS a 6 . ... 0 ... 4. . 0
Don’t forget our three day sale of Ladies Suits, Coats, and Dresses
ONE THIRD OFF
We will also give TWENTY PER CENT OIFFF on all Ladies, Mens,
and Childrens Shoes.
Wateh our window display of Ladies Suits and Dresses, also a
complete ine CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
SHOP EARLY
Roobin Wants
and Appreci
ates yourtrade
Roobin’s Department
CORDELE, Store GEORGIA
W, A. Miller spent several days last
week hunting in Florida.
Me, Lohman McKinney of Macon
s visiting homie folks for a few days
Mr. W, Guss Taylor spent Thanks
giving in Pelham.
Mrs. W. B. Bennett of Tifton were
also guests and accompanicd Mr,
and Mrs. Durrett homa for o hrief
visil, returning ty Tilton Saturday
mornine.
cEP e e e DR
Everything was finally yeady for the
last rites, and long and earnestly did
Michael look at his friend. Finally he
blarted out sorrowfully:
St L e Famous ShO_gE__fQlMe".
e The Magnet Blucher
el A round soft lined toe of
*3\;;" “?fi H'l.\'ll _‘,‘ ol comfortably.
A A e signed for exhibition only,
MR ’”??/"3;% i recardless of real foot
\‘Q" . e i ccds, it could not show
: ‘:,.’4* k lore genteel, unassuming
\ o i ) sliartuess,
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United Shoe Store. R. Boniske ‘-
= “It pays to buy our kind.”’ :
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WEBB SELLS REPAIR
BUSINESS TO RYALS|
Mr. . M; Wiebb, who has for smn(-s
time operated a repair shop in connec
tion with the service station or S. L.‘j
Ryals today soid his business to A\lr.}
Ryals and 18, 11, Roberts who l'nlll"':‘;
frem (Tifton is in charge., Mr. \\'4-hl,‘
has no immediate jlans for the l'u-?
ture, Mr. Ryals vill continne the
same business which Mr. Webb ¢-.~;-‘
tablished and will maintain first
;'i.‘r:".w workmeyn in the future for all
ropairs, as has been ¢ purpose in
the past.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1919
Our main
Object is to
Please You
JURORS ARE DRAWN
FOR FEBRUARY TERM
Judge O. T. Gower yesterday drew
the grand and traverse jurors for the
February term ol the superior court
in Crisp. Theseg wiil be served. and
ready for the term.
BENSGN PURCHASES LOTS
FROM EDWARDS-HAILE CO.
Records at the clerk’s office today
show the sale of two lots, 8 and 9 in
block 100 of the city of Cordele to W.
). Benson by the Edwards-Haile
Company. The price pair was $BOO.