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DEAL-CARTER BACKWABD LOOK Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Deal an I I nounce the mnrr-iage of their daugh TEN YEARS AGO Iter, Margaret Helen, of Statesboro, The True Memorial to F N. Carter Jr., of son From Bulloch Times. Dec. 22, 1938 Portal, 18 AN UNWRITTEN BUT ELu of Mr. and Mra. F N. Carter Sr. The By a unanimous vote of 312 for the BULLOCH rI'IMES 12 entire Mrs. Vl. W. Dal.ouch ceremony WIlS performed by the Rev. QUENT STORY OF ALL THAT county, PAGES was elected tax collector Thursday (STATESBORO NEWS-STATESBORO Tillman, of Portal, at the home of the IS BEST EAGLl�) F.F.F. CHRISTMAS PARTY IN LIFE. to fill the unexuired term of her de- bride's purents on Dec. 11, at 3 o'clock ceased husband. Time Bullocb s, E3tabli.hod 1892 . ======��===-I"0 Members of the F.l".F. Club lind Our work (, in the presence of the immediate fam helps to reflect �6 Saa Island Bank declared 10 per State.bom News, EstabUshed 1901 (Collllolldatey of the CIty council, the ed numerous of nounce a during end make for Mi�s Marie Ann Samuel places iuterest they the birth of daughter Dec. Blitch, Philathea clnss of the Sun B. D. Nesmith; senior A. M. Never before in the 01' of Mrs. J. D. Blitch Sr. Mrs. Max Lockwood und Mrs. Inman Baptist deacon, history voters of Stut�sbol'o 11. had never their home with Ius Mrs. Ar- by majority seen nor hop-ad to ever see. 6th, at the Bulloch County Hospital. mother, Lang Donovan, Mrs. W. O. Donovan, day school took Seligman; junior deacon, J Frank nny newspnper in Statesboro huva T/Sgt. and Mrs. Ocie Powell, of Dekle 'Served 8S ch Mem place last evening in of more thun throe-to-one voted "No" The perones, nold Anderson, ncar town. Mt·. An Miss Zettie Mrs. G. H. Olliff; senior steward, J. B. Rush so mnny business concerns taken lin mnjo: interest in the meeting She has be',n named Sandra Sue. Mrs. Durloo, Lang the recreation room at the Bnrksdnloa FiCld, La., are VISiting" his bers and their dntes were church. J. to on tne sale of b·Jel'. The vote was 125 last week attend10g derson, who is thiS month Mr. ing; junior steward, G. Strange. opportunity extend greetings was the cffort on the DeLoach was completing Sr., and M,·s. Charles Evan� Mrs. . . . part formerly Miss Evelyn Sr., Gordon . . mother, Mrs. E. W. Powell. Jane Strauss, Allan Jon Mays, president, presid of well wishing to so great n num for sule and 399 of tho Sack; Mary his law COllrse at the Law D.·. and Mrs. C. H. against. mid-west glOup to puss a reBO- Warnock. Lum(,kln Evans Jr., Mr. and ed over the business TVVENTY YEARS AGO. ber of readers at th·, Mrs. Lamar Simmons and Mrs. Johnston, Clark Jane Bea session, which newspaper The election wu helel in the coul1; lutlOn DeLoach; • • •• of Will asking Congress to I'cduC"J the School, UniVersity, Georgia, M.·s. J. L. Carson, Miss Laura Car was ChTlstmns season�r any other w�l"e in S8� followed by a program of music From Bulloch Dec. 20. 1928 Jnmes Brunson visItors ver, Eddie Hodges; Jackie Times, house at 8 o'clock and cl s- support on Mikell, ARM IS BROKEN engage in the practice of law Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mi�s time. beginnilig prices the basic crops such �e",. son, Lang, and gamC'. With Mrs. J. Moore vannnh afternoon. .John Jean M G. Christmas cantata, liThe Christmas ing ut 5 III the U'3 Wednesday Lightfoot; rtin, Phil PLAYING AT r.li'. who received his A. l\ftel'n�on. Though cotton, tOUllCCO, com and SCHOOL Anderson, Martha Lang, Wilham Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. is to be The Times doesn!t want to he peanuts! haft the Howard Christian in King," pI'esented Sunday was Hamp Lester during week forns; Sybil Crmer, Hul James Abb charge. there Oll dcut'e' interest on th'a wheat to u Averitt; Webb, eigh t-yeal'-old B. degree �ometime ago at the Uni and M,·s. Paul ·Mr. and Mrs. Ilt the church. 'accused of bOAsting, but our read sliding senle trom 60 to Mayo, Christmas gifts were and evening Baptist for Durham, N. C., to spend awhile Thelma Donald son W. exchanged part of a few, the entire ·affa;'· was 90 Fordham, Flalldel's; of Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb, �us versity, was a student at the J. B. school celebrated with circulatioll-lllcludlOg the large percent of parity, to the Citadel, Warthen, Mrs. Marshall Veal, a Clipom·.ka Ier according delicious salad course was served numb'�r of additions came with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mann. tllJned a arm 11 house afternoon; who to orderly. watchers who had of Margaret An'\. Dekle, Glenn Jenllings; broken while playillg Charleston, S. before the Miss Lila wa.rming Fnday Lady supply these produets. C., "ntering Blitch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Paarl U'd the recent weeks Miss Hattie Powell will the by Myers, Mrs. Willie interesting program; J. E. McCronn, durinA' through boen foj· 'tl,,,'t sat Tho spend Josephme Attaway, Jimmy Bland; on the grounds at Wamock school Nuvy Air where he served dur- Mr. llssigm;d d'uty by Southem Stlltes, exc"pt Mi18- Corps, Blitch, and Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. R. P. , master of ceremoni·i!s. the! Farm Bureau co-opel'ati'ofl week end In Columbus as the Florence Gerrald, Stephens and and checked those' who vot'ad in Ol'dCl' Hnd guest Gross, Hugh Darley; B·,tty last Friday momlng. the war. th!lt there are ISfnppi wllnted the .. 109 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blitch. Mm. Carl Seated tea at the J!leckel Hotel gives proof among ArkUllsBs, pro of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Powell. Blackburn, group captains. to have before vision Young, Robert Stockdale; Liz Thom Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. you mnny who esteem youI' old· intelligent l'Ound-up in the Ai)".."n bill ohanged to the of Geor Wendel of former time newspaper. ,the of the in event it Bucky Akins, University Il, Marsh; Cal'olyn Black Henry Thomas, Savannah, closing polls pl'esent level of 90 pel' cent of parity MISS Frances of Statesboro. gill student, spent the week "nd with bul'l1, Gilbert Cone; Betty Jean Moye, The Farm Bureau ·.nlisted slight seemed nedfu!. Not one ianusuul in� suppo'rt' with contl'ol Allen, of Bulloch county 4-H club meo.':!ul't!s added" Statesboro Chamber Commerc-. gll'ls, Bon.- Cl'ittels d dn't huve time to on more his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobby Lila Ann put thQ. ly than twenty-six hundred cldent WllS voport'ad the The·ftr.t ·vote in Donaldson; Canuette, nie Allen u[ throughout the ['8solutlons com voted mild protest against discontin- (left) and Joine.· ticles.) is a senIOr at Akins. Vil'ginia Bonllle, 15, uring its recent membership drive. entire Joe Johnston. uance of early and late af- Statesboro this day. mittee was a 20-to-8 the moming proudly display some of the many year and is the daugh Let's not spill any secrets, but thiS against Mr. and Mrs. Dock of S,, • •• • trutn'S between Dover and tel' of Mr. For the second time in southern Brannen, terfl(�on Bnd Mrs J. W. Route was that more The I gnrmenh they have been in in l'ecent Allen, paper complimented delegat·.s. Oeorgia end Dublin. I, are vannah, will spend the week with SEATED TEA HONORS ' Sb!"esbol'o. Virginia's parents I than pel' cent of that mately twelve months voters of this gl'Oup of some months. ura I G twenty-five 225 delegates held a Masonic held an.. (R s photogl's- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. _I!_cre�� next day in Claxtonhi'where It had traInS clerk typists, stenogr'3.phers, Jones, Brooklet. B. H. Ramsey, city. in ... J. M. Brooklet. !help promoting club work in the executive vice·presldent; D. B. Tur Groover, Dekle BaA�, Robert been ridden by an person. auto diesel mechal11cs and Crea�y, Coley Hodges, !lnknown mechanics, R. P. Boyd, city. state of T. R. Cox, of Miller, Brooklet. J. B. Georgia. I' nel', vice-preSident; Kermit Carr, Bucky AkinS, Ken Smith. city. • Billy Brown, supen�tendent l'oa�s many other skills needed in H . D . Billy " for the I peace- La'OIer, Rt 1 B. Those from count,., hav.ng h.s .. I L. Rt. 1. attending Bulloch cashier, and HlIlton Booth, nedy, James FraRk completed U. L. Joyner. coun·1 attorney. '--- D01la from Martha Lanier, of . . . Col B'atty June lb. .43c Berry and Thomas Laniel are Statesboro, Georgia Powell; of Athens, Tenn. Sims, Atlanta, features Citron, to visiting r-eln lege spend the holidays with rala llll trves in Miami, Fla., Christ Mt�. B. B. Dolin,' and children, of article about the friendship of . during Lemon lb. . 43c tives. Peel, mas Stm-ke, Fla., will next week the; holidays. spend college president, D,·. Guy H. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Sanders enter L. with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. C. B. A . . . . E. Grooms has returned Christmu lb. 39c T/Sgt. with a Germun Merry to yoa. Orange Peel, tained with a 'dinner Laniel'. twenty-five-year-old turkey Sunday. to Tampa, Flo., after spending some Thoail' were Mr. and Mr. and l'efugee who Wl\S his And a . Mrs. tbat's White Raisins, 15 ozs. .19c guests MIS. W. E. time with his family here. Mrs. I Grady Flake and Mr. chuuffeur-Iu-. wish we'd Miss t t Christmas is an a nd Mrs. Lester, Carolyn Lester, Mr. and G rooms accompanied him back to old�=-- " Inez Finke spent Sunday terpreter lust spring wlren the GSCW . . . , like 10 Seeded 11 ozs. .17c M,·s. Eal'i Lester, Mrs. C. E. vith Miss Mary Agnes of Sa I shout 10 the uUer- Raisins, Sanders, Tampa. £.D_ Finke, chief spent severnl months as edu- I Benjumin nnd fashioned a vunnah. Faye Sanders, Mr. and Miss Hazel Williams, a member of holiday, Seedless 15 ozs 17c Mrs. W. 0(;0 BERE- Mr. cutional consultant for the American! Raisins, L. Dtigger-s and duughter, the faculty of Stilson and Mrs. J. R. Kolenda, of San Carol High School, in , Miss of Savan for childhood Antonio, Texan. and Mr. government Shirley Hart, is spending the holidays with her reliving I and Mrs. R. Germany. nuh; Misses H. Ed wuui',.s , of CANDIES Ange]yn and Rita Jane parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ,M. William'3 �, SAY, MERRY CHRISTMAS! with a CHRISTMAS TREES - Get that Savannah, are visit Written by Betty Benning, of At Sanders and Duncan i ng Mr, and Mrs. J. D. sunders. Sr. days and for lovely antique. Buy it YE OLDE Christmas tree before it is too late. Laniel'. member of the Corinthian Brock's I recalling a.t .F'r lanta, staff, chocolate covered lb 73c old�� iendg of little son I Cherries, Friends and relative'S of J. B. Akins The Home Club of WAGON WHEEL. Furniture, china, SOUTHSIDE SUPER FO'OD STORE. Aubrey Wynn, Demonstration, of Mr. tells of the interest which the educa- I Sr. bric-a-brac. and Mrs. J. A. or. celebrated his -the Lecfield a timez----rr,y silver, Route three ._ Wynn, of Bulk seventy-ninth community enjoyed 80, FOR SAlE' Five foot glad Large variety Candies, lb 31c Crosley ta know he is toi- took in the a Christmas miles southeast Statesboro. at home after u befriending birthduy Sunday with lovely dinner party at the home of Mrs. (18novp) I efrigerutor, cheap. See JOHNNY uguin young: at t recent illness in the his Jim Telfair Garman who war home. Those present were Waters with Mrs. Dan CURTAINS laundered an Hospital tioy had, until the Hagan and stal'cOOd'; tAYLOR" 200 South Zetterower. It i n MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS M,·. and as o� Savannah. Mrs. Henry Mr. and joint hostess. Mr'" led a tim�:y reasonable 1 Smith upset his ambitions to be R doc Akins, Hagan �:n�ce pjr'ices. plans, stree!, FO'R-SALE':::' Piano -;;nd circulating 1'111'. and Ml'S. Joe Mrs. Lester Akins, Mr. und Mrs. Ras beautiful Christmas inspirational Harrison, of San DelMonte Spiced No. .41c of the season INCOME TAX RETURNS See L. coal heater, both in good condition. Antonio, tor. The young German's name was Peaches, 21 jar. tus Akins and L, A. s from the tranquility Mr. and Calvin Brannen, Stat.. sacred chapters of Luke. B. States MRS. JOHN Texasi � LOVETT, accountant, POWELL, Rt, 1, Regis- Ha r-t-ison. of and !\oIl'. Hubert Ophelia. In seturn for his White House bore: Mr. und Mrs. Willis Williams Mrs. F. W. Hughes gave several Athens, MI'S'. and Apple Juice, 46-oz. can .21c be in ��v; boro, Ga. ter, phone 3622. MI'S. Brudwal! full measure. (23dec1tp) Smith and son and son, Ml'. and Christmas after yours (16rlecUp! of Ludo young chauffeur's information about I Ronnie; MJ's. Joe readings, which the FOR wood in fa.rm ,vici, are " .. " range FofCSALE-Good sold Rev. and Mrs. Schimmel Grape quarts. .37c Akins, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Akins and hostesses directed a series of Chriat SALE-Six-cup mule; visiting E. L. Dr. Wells told Juice, C. P. under Harrison. Germuny, Hubert son, Mr. mus fj���, good condition; price $25.00. money-buck guarantee. See and Mrs. W. D. games. Miss Brooks; Dorothy Johnson, about American und i .. . . . Mrs. Schimmel . . . 102 South street. MILES Rt. J. C. Preeto.rius democracy how, Grape Juice, pints .21c Akins, Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Akins, nssistant county home demonstration MARTIN, College MOODY, 1, Register entertained (Sinkhole \�ith u dinner it works. The seemed Ollill & Gilbert, Polly, Loretta and Edwin agent, was prasent and assisted 'in the (16dec2tp) district). (16d"c3tp) turkey Tuesday even boy ver-y Smith Maryland Chief No.2 can 17c i at six grate-I Tomatoes, - ng o'clock. H'81' Akins, Mr: a'\'d Mrs. J. J, E. Ander go meso The hostesses were assisted 'iT IS INCOME TAX TIME AGAIN FOR SALE Nandina plnnts and guests were ful for the friendship and Mrs. Felix interested. son, Mr. and in see L. Parrlsh, Mrs. C. S. Crom Established Standard No.2 can Mrs. Byrd Buie, Mr. and se,'Ving by Miss Faye Waters. Lanier For this service G. LANIER, Ilowertng Quince; prices to suit the in stories of American life und cus-· 18'/3 Tomatoes, 15c Jewelers I ev, John Mr. Mrs. Fr-ad Lee and 6 South Muin street or call 488-&. customer. MRS. MORGAN MITCH- Cromley, and Mrs, Ce daughter, Nuncy, . cil Olmstead and toms. 7 ozs. . . of 115 Broad street. Jay of Pimientos, 17c Denmark; Mr. and Mrs. Raburn PETITION FOR DIVORCE 8 (23dectf)' ELL, (2dec-tfc) Olmstead, Seibald Street Telephone 441 Athens; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. When asked about the which Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc FOR RENT - Three-room FOR SALE-Two male Hughes, chunge ... Those old GEORGIA-Bulloch County. apartment pointer pups M,'. and Mrs. R. H. good country Warnock, Mr. and the war made in his he ... style Sausage Elveen, Hnrrelson and David McEl Mrs. Vivian B. Zimmers V'S. Charles at 221 South Zetterower avenue. 8 weeks old, one liver and plans, said, white, Mrs. John C. Proctor and veen, of Mr. one family and . bluok lb. ". Savunnuh; and Mrs. Hoke A. Zimmers-Suit MRS. JACK .Swainsborc, and for "lance wanted to be n but . . for in STATESBORO,GEORGIA DeLOACH, white, $25 Smoked, 65c Divorce I pair. Day IIfr. and Mrs. D. L. Alderman. doctor, Hayes and , sons, Henry and Jimmy; Bulloch Bulloch Ga. (2SdecStp) phone 584, night 596-R, (23decltp) that took too Mr. Superior Court, Mr. and many tools. Now I . Mrs. Fresh . . and Mrs, B. F. W. Links, lb. 59c J. Futch, Mr. and B WANTED - Hughes enter County, Georgia, January Ter-m, FOR Deere iWIobel Colored care-taker, just to be a Mrs. Ben Mrs, SALE-Jphn tained with a turkey dinner plan lawyer. That tak-as only Lee, Dewey Fordham 1949. tractor with all ROB outside eity limits of Savannah, Sunday. and of equipment. Covers were laid for Mrs. one a sons, Brooklet, and Mr. and To Charles A. Ga. to C. S. Crorn tool, tongue." Zimmers, defendant in BERT ZETTEROWER, Rt. 2, phone APl,ly 'ABE COHEN, 228 I John • Mrs. Akins. The honoree wus "y, Cromley, Mrs. On the said matter: . West Broad Acqui{laWar the last these two I 3212. street, Ga. day spent Commun,ity racipient of Let Your GIFT for. (23dec2tpl Savannah, nock, Mr. and· Mrs. R. H. I GrOCery many lovely gifts. YOll are hereby commanded to be the Lady of the House (16decStp) Warnock, lunched with Farmers together they anothor and FOR SALE-OnP. young mule, weighs Mrs. J. C. Mr. I 18 North and appeal' at the next term of'the Preetol,jU's, and Mrs, Zetterower Avenue Be Practical This about 1,000 pounds, 9 years old, at NOW RUNNING flooring und ceiling, D. L. Mr. AmericanJ Dr. Joe Jucobs, court of Christmas! Alderman, and M,·s. John pf Ameri-I superior' Bulloch county, B. Brook-, . No.2 kiln - W. Mrgain price. PARISH, grade, dried, suitable for Proctor, Miss Carolyn cus. Always of Free Geol'gia, to answer th·,3 of low PI·octor. John Plenty Parking Space Here complaint Ga. cost houses; selling at Proctol" Juckie the Va"i-colored Pyrex set of foul' let, (H?d.!'c_2�,,) cheap Jr., PI'octor, M[,. and plaintiff mentioned in the Mixing Bowls, $2.95 HOWARD , I cap - price. LUMBER CO. Mrs. Cecil J. tion in Ice Box Covered Dish of FOR SALE Large wagon-brolre Olmstead, Jay Olm her set forur ,' Stockmen! suit against you for di Sets, $2.95 Aluminum and in (9dec4tp) steud and M,·s. Felix Pa,·rish. Suddath Discourses vane. Cannister Set, set of four, in many goat, gentle strong; good colorfu,J designs $2.00 - • • • • I for meat. See me on streets. FOR -SALE Motor-bike in perfect Witness the Honorable J. L. Ren Cooking Ute""ils with the famous Rewce label from $4.50 shape Vastness of Presto all W. P. BYRD. (16dec2tp) condition, .1H'iced reasonable; also BAPTIST Oregon 'PULASKI NEWS froe, judge of said COtut. Cookers, sizes,-6-qt. $15:96 4-qt. $12.95 2 Y.a qt. $11.95 LADIES STILSON NEWS one new size Aluminum for in p"acticnlly single-barrel 20- W... This the 16th day of Handy Grease Cups FOR SALE Lots colored The adult ladies' class of tfi,·, Ol'el" Dec. 17, 1948. December, $1.75 gauge shotgun. J. G. 314 PJ,ebean LET Mrs. Walter Lee in I 1948. Complete Set of Dishes from to Whitesville and Jones ...enue exten STUBBS, Deal' Mr. Turner: US GRIND AND MIX Mrs. the was en YOUR spent Sunday Mell'o"" of $7.95 $60,00 W..st Main street. Baptist Sunday school FEEDS Brunnen, Augusta, a O. L. sion as low as $100. CHAS. E. OONE (23decltp) a J'ust few lines to let know Savannah. is visiting her Miss Hn'asie BRANNEN, tertained Frjday afternoon With you sister, room we fire all Mrs. Bruce Davis spent the week Davis. Clerk of Superior REALTY CO., INC. (23decltp) F(iiCSALE':::'Civing suite, sol''; Chl'istmas at the home well, with six feet of snow . Court, C. lovely party W. AKINS & SON and twO" rhairs on end in Bulloch - of with ottoman; the the Willi. mette Pass which is Buckhead with her husband. Miss Ma,'y Ellen of COljnty, Georgia. WANTED Good quantity CO�'l1 of Mrs. J. A. Minick .•The group ex Blocker, Kite, suite is fOIJI' I':) old USE Rev. Bert of was or mule 111 yea and is in good about 45 miles from where we live. YOUR Joiner, Augusta, 'spent the week end with Miss Eu for cB'Sh, will give good changed gifts and then i" b'ahalf of GRAINS AND HAY WITH IN shape; cash 01' credit; can be seen As for deer in Pulaski last Friday mingling with genia Newman. exchange. MRS. JOHN POWELL, the Phebean class Mr . John Belcher hunting, Oregon's game atlO6 Inm'." street: friends. A Rt. 3622. phone 305-J. (It the Miss Ethel commission of this yeur's kill reveals Christmas program nnd tree was 1, R-agister, Ga., phone presented teacher, GREDIENTS ADDED TO MAKE A FOR 27,518 in the month of October. So Mr�. Janie Warren is visiting in presented by the school (23decltp) SALE-Registered spotted Po- McCormick, with a lovely Christmas Sunday pupils sec if wel'C Atlanta and will r.main the"e for the land China sow, five Poland Mrs. Minick wus you you a paper I of Fellowship Baptist chur'Ch W'adnes- STRAYED-From my farm south of spott",d gift. assisted in editing BALANCED Christmas China two China in Oregon, you could have V'anison RATION holdays. day evening. Brool'p?NiRL'I. ::;=.�:�t o�� � (2Udecltp) (23dec3tp)' RepresentatlV"as. _=a:!;;: Brooklet, Ga. 'FOUR BULLOCH TIMES AND STATESBORO NEws. THunSDAY. DEC, 23, 1948 .,.. smaoca TDlIlS AND STATESBORO NhWH BULLOCH TIMESIAre All Bees Stupid? The Christmas Spirit ponTAL THEATRE FOR MOST OF THE years of our In Bulloch County AND Show 6:40 week life, the honey bee has rated in open days and Bulloch county citiz-ens have dem 011 nu; �'r,,, T'!':" HOllO N"EWS 3:00 Saturday and Sunday our thinking !IS the model of industry onstrated the true Christ spirit of THURSDAY-FRIDAY and wisdom. We have m t a few bees mas. "Black Bart" ��. who sserned to go out of H propel' We celebrate the bi,·th of Him who MRS, ARTHUR TURNIilR, .Idltor· sUBSCHIPTIO'� PER yEAR (in technicolor) g $2.00 course to make them sieves off'ensive, ,; gave His life for us by giving to our Yvonne DeC!l.lI0, Dan Duryea ��'�'==I---.�� we as a whole Show � fi:ntered�d-,c!uss matter March yet have assumed that J an opens at 3 o'clock riends earthly token of our es Priday .E/ 23, 1905, at the postcfflce at States the bee tribe is ideal. Comedy teem. This custom has come to •. the Act of Con born, G ,. under Mr. Mrs. J. C, Rocke.r were I typify Christmas through the ""aI'S, n:d MR'. AND MRS. HODGES gress of March 3, 1879. Certainly there m-e respects in SATURDAY visitors here the week. This year Bulloch countians are "The Last during past DELIGHTFUL HOSTS which the human race follow I , might Roundup" ... Mr. In and Mrs. Ellis nnd Mrs. giving more. They arc giving .prod (in Statesboro Jimmy Mr. und Mrs. Rex Hodges were "Better?" the pattern set by our bees, and technicolor) ) What Is Gen-s A and �� J. D. Allen spent in Suvan- , hosts at two ucts of their toil-food and other ne utry Champion Mondny delightful parties dur-ing I find but at thereby improvement, Serial and Oartoon I nan. AS WE SAT at the table.in the fav- cessities of life-for physical ship 00 Churches : the week. Saturday night they lust some of the characteristics en-I long .Jenes The .Florist Mr. and Mrs. Andrew orite this morning ment to in a land. Herrington, tertained with Esther Williams, Peter Lawford Club. Christmas colors were used accompanied grits mere evidences of false foreign Rev, C, A. Jackson. Pastor. I reusoning-s 272 - Mr. and COMEDY Phone or Mrs, S. H. Sherman and i n the ta e and uilSl ver e 8 t'ie WI with a small dub of fat from a is, being handled through the Chris Day Night .11:30.a. m. "The Return from. Beth- bl b II d ith yellow on our part; 01' on the part of the r Mrs. D. Deal were cotton and made way tian Rural Overseas lehem." L, visitors in Sa- 'red ribbon were attached to the place gin, reluctnrrtly bee, Program (CROP) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 7:30 10, vannah I p. "I Believe in the . Holy A and of under , Thursday. cards, dinner was served with the scrambled egg cup the leadership of church 01' Bob SteBI in " turkey Spirit," Mr. and Mrs, Dan will our' to the bee we ever saw was hunt Lester spend with coffee, mind went back EV'CI'Y ganlzutions. "Riders of Law" 6:30 Youth dressing, giblet gravy, p. m., Fellowship. the in - Atlanta as of .rui coc for holidays guests fruit ktail sa I a d, cran b "good old days," ing for something to store away It is appropriate that we pause at 'PLUS- 7:30 p, m., Christmas caantata. tail, pear �1'J'y • • • Mr. and und the has "The • Mrs. C. C. Oliver. sauce, ice cream rolls and . the grape-I morrow, assumption Christmas time to comm nd Challenge" 1- rolls, coffee,,' publicly And then we ruminated upon the First Ba'ptist Church Parrish Blitch 'has arrived from b en that this character-istic was act Bulloch county CROP chairman, Rev. Christmas carols we", sung by Miss What are and bad, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Sunday School 10:15'.Jl. m, Atlanta to .sometims with his thought, good uated a thut there spend Lucile Pursel' during the dinner. by recognition W. H. Evans, his corps of volunteers, Morning worship service 11:30, better- and worse, except memory com "Big City" mother, Mrs, W. H. Blitch, and music would come a day when opportunity nnd all those who have generously 1948 WISHES FOR m. Twenty couples attended, of things that have baen Margaret O'Brien, Robert Preston Mr. and Mrs, for parisons would be old or �aPti.tvemngTrainin�. yni'hn,our,6:1753,:; Lindsey Henderson, the dahce was furnished by Em- gone-m�be age, contributed to this fine program_ Comedy '; i' and are dimned or made to glow by . eva�g: ': of Savannah, attended the Preetorlus- 'ma Orchestra. scarcity of food, 01' company might Kelly's Wednesday lots of for the whim's of Is there any Episcopal Church it, memory? nrr-iva SUB-DISTRIOT M. Y. Darley wedding Monday evening, evening Mr. and Mrs, Hodges were suddenly-something, anyway, f-. _, Special service and can be , Thnnksgivipg thing that absolutely appraised Ie Mr. and Mr'S. Chnrlie Howard and hosts to sixteen at a to make it wise to Jay aside a little The sermon 10:00 a, m. day, guests delight- with regular meeting qf 'the' Sub I 'I'hanksgiving; except by comparison something REGISTER THEATRE service of sons left recently for Dothan, Ala., ful: turkey dinner at the Jneckel for the ruiny day, We had always, district M. Y. F. was held on Decem Regular morning prayer old else that has been? A, and 9:30 a. m. where will make friends, GA. sermon, every Sunday. they their horne. which was also, believed that these workers were ber 13, at the New Hope Methodist REGISTER., Hotel, appropriately Lower floor _ church, The New render 'college library. Miss Zula left for orated for the season. was a num Hops group BRING YOUR I • Gammage today At this little meal were f'or DO(lOR - Bingo �� females-und thus models morning TIME-Monday through Friday, 7:30, _ D. RONALD J. NEIL, dee-I ed a most I inspiring Ohrtstmus pro two shows. m. PRII(RIPTION Beaumont, Texas, where she will the feature of entertainment follow- ber of men-mostly whose those of th·. human race. Saturday, 4:00 p. TO US Leader. new. youngsters grnm. the business 1)( Lay and During meeting Sunday, 4 :30 and 8:30 p. m, I spend several da with relatives. ys ing dinner. wives may hove at the moment been' the secretary was inst'ructed to send ....""""""="""===,_."..,,"""""""""�' Now, the smart ones tell us that PRESBYToERoIAoN° CHURCH Miss Sally of Mercer Uni- taking their "beauty nups"-chutted a check for $25 to a foreign mission Serson, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY �ATER�TAFFORD 14 'South Zettterower' Avenue EUZELIAN � the bees who store food are of neither and a check to the versity, is the with ·CL·A·SSe PA.RTY 'in loud terms about some of the foot $25 Golden Cross December 22-23 spending holidays 'I Mrs. EVElRY SABBATH One of the loveliest of the don't know or care. fund at Warren Candler fol' Bertha Wat''"s announces the bel' Mrs. pre-holi- sex-they just ' Hospital mother, T. Earl Serson. ball games somewhere: about some "Sitting Pretty of 10:15 a. m, charity work, marriage her daughter, Helen Eliz i Sunday school, was the dinner tell us that the femnle in Robert Miss of day parties turkey They only and a. Dorothy , had seen the before Young Maureen O'Hara '11:30 m. Durden, Atlanta, . picture they night We plan to carols on the abeth, to Berney (Bill) Stafford. The Morning worship, sing will given Tues d ay evening by th e mern- a colony is the queen, and that the took Youg People's League, 6:00 p. m, spend the holidays with her par- on the screen; about sornebody's score court house square on December 23, wedding place December 18th in FRIDAY OJ'tLY service 7:30 bel's of the Euzelian class of the Bap- W. Smith non-sex Statesboro. Mr, Stafford son Prayer " Wedrresday, p. Mr, and Mrs. at the Country Club golf course=-nnd group (who predominate by after which the Statesboro Fellow is the ents, Loren Durden, Harry December 24 of Mr. m. .' tist school at the home of like to ship has invited us to the church for and Mrs. G, D. Stafford. The Doy Gay, Miss and Sunday all this sounded right up to the min something 70,000 1) just cur-r-y T, L. Pastor. Gwendolyn Gay hot chocolate. A "Scudda Ho! Scudda Hey! couple are making their home near Mrs, E. A. teacher of the class. in the food withant for the recording will be ,we add our HAR�S!�R�ER, MiBs Alice of Monti- Smith, Jeweler even on a regard Mary Goolsby, ute. Somebody turned mnde of these carols and (in technicolor Nevils, where he is engaged in furm- broadcast G�eerilY • the D�corntions large present or future, tell us that with Primitive Baptist Church cello, were visitors here .throughout noise-making machine which ..(found They on Christmas Eve and pcsslbly again June Haver ing. Saturday. •• • • Hours of 11 :SO a. m, and home the the 200 01' in on worship: Mr, and Mrs, Esten emphasized approaching on distressful 300 drones the colony Christma� day at noon. Cromartie will out' continuing te) But what came into mind which ones entertained with a manteI was a be 'f u I foreBt Bnow have a sort of favored mis-ad ill the wis�,., beu.tiful rehearsal "And thou Bethlehem, in the land Miss Sadie Lee will the holi- ,autl ------recognition w,� were udjourned. Northwest Trail" spend ----- that era more than a hilif century ago . dinner' Sunday -evening at their home, of are not the· least the scene with Santa and the fl"m the and that when this BETTY Juda, among days in Atlanta as the of MrB. complete queen; PARRIISH, (in color) Preetonus for the of guest when we ute our m�ul six Hail, members princes of Juda: for out of thee shall raindeer nnd red The mid-duy - tapers, timo comes, the one who has been Reporte.r, -,ALSO Tilla Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Donald burning �ERRY the P.reetoriu�-Darley party, como a Governor, that laball rule my da'Ys each week at the little dining "Let's weddin� color motif of red and silV'al' wa'S fur'- given this racognition fail,s happily Live Again" out-o�-town guests and families. Ex people Israel."-Matt, 2 :6. Coffee. room over which Mrs, WOITen Scran of flow ther used in silvered leaveB and 'beliB clead whm'e he flies. � qUisite arl'angem'ant white Let us meet together to worship Nr. and Mrs. Phil Booth have ar- ton in a far-away village, SUNDAY ONLY CHRISTMAS! ers wep:! used about the rooms who is the of Rnd I'ed satin bows. red berries and presided large Him, only hOp'a laBting rived from New York for a visit with the other 200 or 300 26 and a buffet dinner was served. f That village was the beginning of 0 Thereupon, HOLIDAY DANCES December turkey peace and righteouusness. roses. The dinner was served buffet •••• her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. male for' whom there can be "Night PaBtor. center which today is the capital of drones, Song" t@1 V,; frqm a lace-c�V'ared table which fea- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Dana Mer'le Oberon RHYTH� CLUB DANCE !, oA�AN, Tillman, PinellaB Fla. There WII, a no futuro hope of favor, arc set upon Andrews, county, CORINTH BAPTIST SHURCH' Mr, and Mrs, tured r"d satin garlands festooned The annllal danee of the B. V. CollinB and and the non-sex NIGHTS, DEC. 24-25 Christmas drug stere, a livery stable, a grocel'Y d"stroyed by work Corinth cburch invites you to at- from the chandeliel' to the eomera of MONDAY AND TUES.DAY Club was an elaborate event. Bobby Bland will' spend the Rhythm tend their the first -. holiday the and the ers of the colony who don't want to and Deceml1er preaching day the where tel'minated into store, postoffice printing Round Square Dancing 27-28 of taking place at! week end in Newnan Mr. table, they Tuesday evening Sunday of each month a 1i:30 a. m, with and (Jffice, have sluggards enting up their win "Dream Girl" the Forest Club, Ef- I 0 • 0 • bows, An uncarved en- GOOD MUSIC Barnes 'Funeral Home Heights Country MTB, Carl Collill'S and Mrs. Carolyn large turk'ay, ter feod, fin technicolor) fective Christmas deccorations were Clito Church circled with )'ed candleB, formed the The home at which we lived waB a Baptist B1�nd, �AT-' with' Betty Hutton and a course was ...rved ' uBe� sal�d p'l'eaching Bervices are held at Clito cenhal decoration and was flanked' mile or morc and too far to Now, this last bit of theorizing '. the Mr·s. J. R; Sr. aJld distant, \ d,url!1g ev,mmg. For.t;y-,f)ve .•c9ull\�s each ,first .and thiro at 11:15. Gay grand- Statesboro . Sunday it The GREEN FROG WEDNESDAY AND to the music h'y ,crysta I h0Iders fill ed WI'th' w h'tIe be we danced of __ __ walk for the mid-day meal-so what? well, may correct, b\lt have ' THURSDAY Et)'Ima Kelly"", -"- 'daughter, Mi.B .B'etty Womack, are STATIi:SBORO was u "The Pirate" orchestra, Mrs, Charles Olliff Jr. and red candles. Narrow Mr8. Scranton offered to s-arvc dinner suspicioon that those non-'Sex mem- HOLIDAY VISITORS spending 'th", helidaYB in Philadel- 'ca\rlellias chairman and Mrs, Talmadge Ramsey of the MrB, each week what bers of the are ladies (in technicolor) Pa" as ivy edged tabl'a, day-six days-for colony acttllilly cco-chairman Mr. and Mrs, A. M, Deal have aB 'phia, guests of Mr, and' Mrs. garlands Judy Garland, Gene Kelly Smith her in a price? You'd be BUI'pril3ed - and who hn"" been made jealous, FoT' ======::;==:;::== f�r.til: �ance. Mr. and MrB. Peale Dan Gay. greeted guestB lovely .------.;,.._-. holiday "Hell gown with which she wora a that's what made us reminesce. She Shakespea're sa;d, hath no fury DR. - BRIDGE GUILD Pickett .0ns,.Albert and Tommy, . Oren Brannen has arrived from MELVIN SUTKER re The bountiful dinner i ' " Us fol' dinner fried a woman scorned," we,'e Tech and grrn-corsab�. gave chioken, rice, li�e Prominent Savannah Chiropodist Members of the Bridge Guild of Winde'; MI'. and Mrs, William iiss'Martha Dean Brannen - con e htfu II entert'amed F'd1') after �eBts isted of turkey, ham, assort'ad :1UAUOF � 'd I' from stewer oysters, vegetables, Arbuckle announces the Ig y ay Deal, of LnGrange, and Jesse Dea,I GSCW to spend the holidays Her 0 *'tb, from noon Mrs, ambrosia and LEADERS, page 1 opening of offices in the by Hoke Brunson. witil tloeir sal�ds, pickles, souffle, orange-beetB, coffee, bread, milk, USN,ewpar,.N t R T , Ch'rllBt'mas day parents, Mr, and Mrs, O. RUSHING HOTEL, home on Savannah avenue was nt- ' staffed banana pudding. And, hard as it wBS this will be of Mr. and �ster BranDen. celery, roils, dressing, gib:Gt YOU, ings to the point of seeing their ef St.atesboro; Ga., on Wed"esdays only, tr'active with al'l'angementB of nar- gl'OUp guests 101' graVy, cranbel'J'Y sauce, pecan pie and ,2 she sometimes "Smj]ed. Paul LewI's wI'11 a her, (We forts being realized, Practice limited to the treatment cissi "nd red beni s. For high score Ml's, James Deal at their hort)e in .Mrs. spend week ::t a of home-mod." cake and A.. SEASON ' +�", have since been told by men who say , of feet Mrs. Walter Aldred Ieceived a orYs- Savannah. d ..ring the holidays visiting in At- yariety The weather was ideal for th", trip ollly. Office hours 10 a. m. to tal sandwi'ch for low Mrs. Ber- coll'e';. women were * they Imow, that old women raraly 3 :30 p. m. plate; •••• lanta with Mr. and MrB, Paul Lewis Eighty young through sleet and was a Tuesday, Rain, Phone 459 nard McDougald !!liven Cl'ystal· DEKLE BANKS present, M,'s. Kermit Curl' is the 8I\JMFlIL 08 ever' smile except in the presence of I and in Dahlonega aB th'a guest of Rev. wind did not intm·fere on Wednesday Desk cler'lt at Rushing Hotel will salad bowl, �, long illness,' 'Olliff & Smith holidays l1yn"�te ,jng alloweij. 220 North College St. I Price and Patsy Establl8hed 1893 McCronn. Christ-I McGowl'n. I !23d"c�tp) t�g���������E�������������������I BULLOCH TIMES AND STATE8BORO �E� THUR3DAy, DEC, 23, 1948 THURSDAY DEC. 23, 1948 BULLOCH TIMES �D STATESBORO NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharpe and SE� GEORGIANS UNITED son and Leander Sharpe, of Savan PORTAL NEWS NEVIlS nah. NOTICE AdminIstrator'. Sale Of Land Mr. and Mr'S. Michael Mallico and _ Ml'S. Herbert Franklin, of Atlanta, Lamonie Harn, of Savannah, spent : GIVES IDGH PRAISE To Whom it Concern: GEORGIA-Bulloch children, of ar-s a May County. AT FARM is n week the week with Athena, spending I MEETING spending with her family end Marie Melton. virtue of un few with In 'Circles Pursunnt to section 2-1916, 1933 By order of the ordi days Mr. and Mrs. Tecil here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Archer- and Mrs. Blinds code of of said lhere will sold Venetian nary be Georgia, notice is county Nesmith and other relatives. Sport- hereby I Complete Was Mrs. E. E. Stewart was to O. H. in Vi- I u Harmony hostess Hodges spent Friday TO COUNTRY CLUB given thot the as t public outcry, all the ftrst Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Denmark had undersigned, repre Tuesday. Prevalent Bureau the Baptist W. M. U. at her home dalia. • JUNIOR BOYS' CITY sentatives in in at house Among as the General Assembly of Jnnuary, 1949, the court Mra. guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tecil MADE AND Members at Monday afternoon. Harley Akins, of Register. , LEAGUE FOOTBALL Chronicle Writer I Georgi" frnm Bulloch will in in Bulloch Geor National Me.et Nesmith and childr-en and Mr. nnd Augusta county, Statesboro, county. Miss Maxie Lou Alderman. of Jack- viaited lust week with Mr. and MI's. troduce in said General gia, between the hours of sale. Mrs. Walter Lanier and children. Writes Recent Assembly at legal .. J. Lawson on. Football is still the of in- Dec, sonville, Fla is spending Christmas Ander center Following the 1\ to the Macon, 20,-Thel'c was COm Mr. and Mrs. 1949 'session bill or' bills to highest bidder for cash, the with her Miss Bull und Alex Anderson and terest in the mother, Mrs. H. A. Alder- Duggar' children, of /junior boys' city league Visit to Forrest amend the charter of the of following described land in said COUll plete unanimity among the 200 Gear daughters, Ruth and and Mr. Installed Heights City man. visited Elois. with the teams in for- Pembroke, Monday with Mr. Immediately I going the fin.Rls Statesboro, to provide for the follow ty and t.. n (10) shares of capital stock: -gians the 30th annual con and M,·s. Birmuth Futch were attending Mrs. J. E. Pa n-ish entertained th-a and Mrs. Alex Anderson. guests this week and each teum working That Statesboro is rupidly develop ing: of "Robncco to-wit: Sunday of M,'. nnd Mrs. R. L. Corporation," venuon of the American Farm Bu members of her club and their Mr. and M,s. R. C Futch and chi I Rob hurd for a chance at the trophy. The To Tract No. bridge erts, ing into a new and faster type of change the date of the generul I-All that certain tract husbnnds at 8 1'J81'ty at her home dren. of Savannah, were visitors here Cardinals have pulled so many up- election for or of lund and reau Federation in Atlnntic City, N. Mr. and Mrs. the mavor and councilmen parcel situated, lust weak. Ther-rell Turner and I sets in th'� lost ten until aristocracy is mact. manifest by. lyin� Thur-sday night. days, every- for said citv froi" the first being in the 1547th G. M. distrtct of .J., last week so that a complete vic daughter, Myra, and Miss Saturday Miss Grnce n member of Ml:,3. Bill of Vi- Lurlean one is now beginning to wandel' if sort of attention we have begun to in Bulloch Bowen, �lr. �n.d Arc�er, of December of ench year to the first county, Georgia, containing has been won tor in Nesmith, Savannah, were week are tOI"Y agriculture the faculty of Morns Brandon School dalia, visited luat week WIth Mr. and they really upsets. The tourna- attract. in December one hundred ac end . Friday of each year. forty-seven (147) ...... in O. H. guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bui.. ment ends last �Geol'gia and the nations Atlantu, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hodges. this week and the To an of more or less, and bounded as follows: . Nesmith. Take, for instance, the new Forrest require entrance t'ee Mrs. A. J. Bowen. M". and Mrs. Walton The for the will on Nesmith und linoleum game lrophy be played North lands of Mrs. La_on How dollars for can by The Georgia delegation returned Mr. and Mr'S. L. C. Club which hus tw.nty-five ($26) all I children were zuests of Nesmith had New Y"ar\, at 2:30 m. Country recently east M H an e Mr. day p. Every- didates for lands K, H. Harville C Bl t Shop . of tne ard; d d Sunday .. offica of of the by lnte Friday afternoon. The rs.. <>: presen 8.group as guests Mr. and M,·s. mayor general and Mrs. H. W. Nesmtth. Sunday Mnrk .. ORe is invited to witness this come the the estate pupils a nrog rn m rudlo 23 game .,Jnto hmehghL-note city of Statesboro, and an entrance and Little Lotts creek; south o.f ov�r' Wilson, Mr. und Mrs. Emerul Seibald St. .. Phone 327 theme of conversation on the Farm r:1 Ft-ida Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hurn and Lanier, in Memorial-Pul'k on the high school comment it has earned fee of fifteen' by lands of P. W. and west: bien \V":'NS y momme und aSfu-.so children, Mr. and Mrs. Olen pleasant from ($15) dollars for all Mobley, In a of were the Nesmith, Vivian fteld, and there will be no admission lands of Sam known. Bureau special train the �4- Chnstmas lit the iat Savannah, guests during .. candidates fOJ' the of council by Robbins, and during pngeant Bnpt Nell and Terrance Nesmith, the special "'J'iter in the Augusta office, church week end of M,·. lind Mrs. Josh Mur- charged. The two men in the as the Eddie Tillman home "hour run from Atlantic wO':; cen Sunday tean�s wmmng the. city of Statesboro. place. City HeraId E IU'10eLoach with Bul- ntght.. tin. most number of 111 the , , large The Tract No.2-All that certain traet: . games play-off of the The A. held . keeping regiatratton tot'ed on gratitude for the Ie .Portal Its regu- M,·. dership P.-T: and Mrs, Layton Sikes and will play for the American Legion loch county family connection. From book in the council chamber of the or parcel of land ancr lnr monthly Monday NOTICE I situate, lrin, "'f President H. L. and the meetlJ1g. aft�l'- Eon, of were I� trophy. In the each team of in the G. or Wingate noon. Wendell, Statesboro, To Whom It play-off the issue we the follow- city Statesboro for the being 44th M. distrlct Mrs. Fred Mllle,"S and M,ss May Concern: . Sunday copy registra fnct that to zuests Sunday of M,'. and M,·s. plays three games. The Red Caps tion of voters for said Bulloch containi!lg indication 'I'his to . the county, Georgia, every points Alberta Scarboro's rooms presented Coy is certify that I have taken city during Sikes. have won one and lost the Bull ing: same less a treatment one; hou 'S us ut fo,ty-two (42) acres, more or .. 'Success in sacliring amendments to Chri tlllas program. from W. I. Lord after present, by provid Miss Vldine go- have won one lost Sta tes b'oro S Forrest Heights d as Martin, of Avondale to some Dogs one; ing thut the sllill book bound follows: North by lands Finest _ M,'. and Mrs. ing of the best doctors. I and n.ew. registration the Aiken Bill to continue the present Comer Bird Icft TuclS- i'S the the Pilots have lost two and the Car- nine-hole shnll o.f Mrs. Grunt lands Estates, spending holidays was in bad Country Club, with Its golf be kept open lit 1111 times during Tillman: east by day fOI' Zion, 111., to attend the wed- very condition and gain support price of 90 per cent of pari with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. dinals have won two in the play-off. the yenr, with tbe of Hoke S. Brunson, run of braneb. of theil' ing ve,'Y slowly until I went to W. I cour3e 'nnd its modoarn and attr'active exception of thirty ding son, Ensi�n Hugh Bird, Ma,·tin. are to south lands of J. P_ when are in Ilccord r. LO"d with the The. junior boys reudy I (DO) days before an election. being line; by ty quotas effect. and Miss Catl·.·...inp which hemol'rhage of the gettin.g club house hus become the ceJtrul Robbins Misses Maude. (,\'fR HIGHWAYS go mto basketball and fol' the the Fay e,tate, and west lands now Or Ruby, Leila TO HAPPINIS., bOXing . mayo� nnd council by Lessie, brain; since then I have been ., Giving city to H. R. ·GFBF ",as I1n � ing Yandle, director event of December 20th. and �.eling winter. 0f th e 8 SOC IS 1 l'f1 e ond rec Lucile White lind Mrs. Cohen fine. point City of Statesboro Lhe nuthority to vacate formerly owned by George Franklin. Anyone needing treatment • • • • of public relations, who accompanied Mrs. A. D. Milfo,'" entertained with Lanier we,,, visitors in Cleaning or ubnndon less two acr",s of land Savannah reational activities. certuin approximately would do well to see him. I stl'eets of alleys an outdoor KNOT HOLE the to tba convention. party fOI' h',., son, Billy, Monday. I FOR CLUB HAS in said und th-e to extending acrOBS the branch in tbe group MRS. MATTIE KNIGHT, THt NEW n AH Plans are now underway to pro- city giving right who was his birth- Mr. and M,·s. Bill or southeust corner. Said r n celebrating- sixth Goss, of John- IDEAL CAMPING TRIP ulienate sell said sh'eets or' Jands being preliminar'Y voting before the Witnessed by J. A.. Knight. vid" additional recreational facilities alleys • Service I i:astest more duy, Monday afternoon. About twen- s�n City, Tenn .. are visiti(l� this week in certain cases, particularly described by plat Tesoiuutions committee, the Q6dec2tn) The Knot Hole will ndmit that Georgia ty children the and Mr. and M,·s. J. of boys at the club. headed T. To n of the same mllde J_ E, .. enjoyed games wIth. C. Waters and 'We GREYHOUND LI�ES greatly appreciate your Of(jcials, by provide thut frunchise or priv by Rushing version of the refreshments. PEl1ITION FOR I the weather was not in price 'Support progl'Uin DISCHARGE las� �eek e,:,d J. Morris lind H. L. "Red" ilege to any public or surveyor, April. 1931. . priVAte utility over •• (Thad) relat.,ves.Mt. '.. GEORGIA-Bulloch \ .enerous patronage the year • Which we ideal faT' a campmg but all Tract No. 3.-All certain Iot suffered defeat a two-to-one vote. home f"om tlto and Mrs W. VISIted County. Best trIp, cannot be granted for more than ten that by StU{l'ants coming Ne.smlth Price. If are re orin to W. of the boys that braved Roberts, go pro, p g aI' various H., Whereas, G. Neville, liketo believe is your way of twenty-seV'2n (10) year. at a time. parcel of land situate, lying "nell HO\\'a er, "the of Mr. colleges to snend the holidays guardian, paying compliment p. fighting spirit . the _,.ther will tell a and tenm. COUl·t. 1 0 n has applied to me for of his you that the, add skeet mnge being in the eastern of the with their parents nre Richard Bird M�ld�.,I. undd rru.esdfYh tIlBUlnesS.nvllllnl1�nn discharge ,.,,10'. Requiring thllt in nil elections fo� part etty never ·Wingate wavered and when omOnIa of E, R. had the time of their lives. Plans a of 1209t1, district :md nl �nesml't�S', guardianship Holmes Jr., this I to the sports facilities. Th.. skeet place on the council of States Statesboro, G. M. Craig Gay, Athens; Fr'onk_ city Jaspel' were made in in final action was taken the is therefol'e to notify all persons cen- the advent boro, thllt the nt of Bulloch county, Georogla, and fac by group lin, Georgia Tech; M,·. and Mrs. Paul M,'.'. B. F. Haygood, IDEAL',CLEANERS advun.ce range is under construction candiate the time �f Savannah, cerned to file hteir that bad dId come and the already "ast on Park befole lute Met'cer: Jack 1ms been objections, if any weathe.,· of his'quillificntion announce the nume ing avenue a width or adjoul'llment Thursday Bowen, Turnel', Mike spending awhile With Mr. an d the , the on or. read the 'th grud'ng completed , distance of and Mrs. they have, befo�e tho fir'St Mon East Vine Street boys played pmg-pong, of incumbent h'a is against, seventy-five (76) feet afternoon, the entire matter was left Alderman, C"aig i\Il'l.I'sh, Euphrates Shafter Futch and M,'. and WI. running 8� in. comics, listened to Dnd Will be for local or back westward from s8ul Pule. Clay Edwin Mrs. L. E day Janu."y, 1949, next, else he stories, play- range rendy gunners tho purticular place on the city running Pennington, Haygood. . ,.ith the AFBF board of to Wynn, .. will be ed all sorts of to the &l di"actors 'discharged from his guardiun- games pass in a has also council he seeks to Park avenue, between parallel lines D-almar Cowart, A. J, Woods An� Ml'. and Mr·s. �hort time. GI'ading ftll, and requiring Jr., Dan Davis had as as for. time. The Knot extends distance of two feeL recommend to the 8Ist u Beth ship applied the candidate to run a hundred (200) Congress nie Woods. Vera Stewal·t und J!'uests fo,' the week WANTED-Ear corn and Ho!e �lub been done for. three tennis courts against par· end John L. This December 1948. peanut hay: SALE--Pair medium size, 7- to Herbert Marsh theIr sm""re to a ten-foot lot. NOB_ 7, appre- .. . ticulur chosen alley, level at Viola l' ,che,'S our opponent or incumbent, being price support 90 percent of Stewa,t. €ollege. Hodg'as, of Hot get prices. J. L. an d Springs, Ark., lind F. N. SIMON, year-old farm mules. T. L. NEW- ciation for the use of his cab:n. The whIch WIll be completed d equlppe To IImend 30 and 31 a width oC WILLIAMS, Or"'inal'Y. Ga. . Section 61 of the charter leach having PIU'itt' whenevel' mnl'keUag Brooklet, (25nov4tp) SOME, Rt: Statesboro. "'�:iiiI!ii coB this outdoor 30 nnd 8Z:' quotas "FOR 2, (26nov4tp) """'0"�'"' boY'-.3 retreat, "Back in the near future, The officers also of the city of Statl"Sboro (Ga. Laws feet) one-half of lot No. Southeastern Lines 'nl'C in effect on q��Greyhound of the Moon." in block such I ' No.2 of any . (16 feet), commodity," plan to consh'uct two lakes on the H120, puges 1630-1531) to allow for Highland! Old Santa was to , Park sur-" Yandle said. I good the nursery un incrcns'a in- the umount of bonds subdivision according to a group the other day when they had property. said of vey and plat made by F. B. Groover. Wilson E. GFBF director of . city Stntescboro con issue for Still, ;their Christmas The club IS on a 680 acre ilb< party lit the center. locat'ad the purpose of purchasing sites, erect� surveyor, which plat is recorded th'J organization and 1'e who This is under of deed book eSl'chJ group the direction tract of land three mile. southwest nil' buildings, completing and equip 28, page 280' in the office MIS. on of court �ttended sessions of the resolutions Max and meets pmg �chool in said from clerk of Bulloch superIor .. Loc�wood of the city, which it owns, lind the buildings city Saturday mormngs from 9 unt.l 12, and bounded as follows: North �ommittee to the convention and $75,000.00 to $.150,000.00. by prior All c 1 u b h one af the be>ilt in this children fro111 3 through 6 are ouse, This [}.cember 1948. lot No. 29 in said block: eaBt by Park: ���.- . . 7th, "'\vns when the finn I vote was present to this ,section .. •• sItuated T south half or join group. of the stat , atop A .. TRAPNELL. nvenue; by remaining 1uken by the said fol- The recreation lot No. and west a ten-foot delegate body, departm"nt grate- one of the highest hills in Bulloch A. 5; DODD JR., 82, by · I 'invited 'the . 10wing th'8 return' to weekly alley. delegation's • full.y acknowled!!es .cont1'i- county. The white concrete block THE butlOns of candles (9'_le_c_4_tc_) _ No. PROMPT and' DEPENDABLE I and goods gIven to Tract 4.-All that certain traet: ·Georgia: "A was won great victory el'ected at a cost f 000 or I the community center by the Den- building 0,$25 Nolice of Special Legislation parcel of land situate, lying and! 1'01' the Southem farmel'S whell the · mark in the Candy Co. These t,·.at'3 are, faO'•• the golf course and the terrace To The People of Bulloch County: being city of Statesboro, 1209th_ 'wording was in the 1'8801uu passed out to all groups who use the You are G. M. d:stdct of Bulloch county, Geor placed I offers a view of the courile and distant' hereby notified that we •. · gia, �8t on Park avenue -1ion. calling on the board of directors AmbUlance Service will, at th" 1949 session of the Geor fucing hills The a ceTth'!' center will be beyond. club 'has large width or dist8n",. of ..vf the community ope� gia legislature, introduce a bill to soventy-ftve (76) American Farm Bureau Fed feet. Ilthroughout ,/. holidays from 8:30 'dining and hrull room 40x36 feet, amend' the act of the General Assem- and running back between paral �ration to serious �consid'21'ation until loc.k lel a give 12 and from 1 until 6 er a of lines distance of two hundre4 I . e>lcept rooms for ladies and bly as March - men, grrll Georg.a approved , ChnBt feet lo an of: -to thut the SUi>� Anywhere Any Time mas DdSayan undE.ays. very- 23, 1937 and the (200) alley, Bald tract ;'ecommending price and offtC'a and a equ'pped I acts amendatory ' completely one is invited to tak-e in the fun. th land being bounded as follo_: North, j)ort for an)' basic comnlodity be at pa�t f' h' h b'll'll d p I' kitchen which serves meals to mem- by lands of E. G. Tillman estate; ; so a8� �Q per cent of parity when market tic���IY �e��ion of�aidor;;::'s bers and their guests every day. to inf!reD;se the saJary of th·� solicitor eaBt by Park avenue; south by Gradr quotas are in effect. Thi makes Notice of Special Le.gislalion and west a ten foot lng out for lunch and at dinner the cIty court of Statesboro from street, by (10) To 'The of Bu lloch Many go " of People County: . Thi. the same tract ot:' "it almost mandatory that the AFBF sIxteen hundred ($1,600.00) to two alley. being Y<>u are that we the dub I� 0"" of the town s most hereby notified tho and land described In a deeil recorded lilt l>oul'd go on record with the national .. ($2,000.00) per year, two BARNES FUNERAL HOME will, at the 1949 session of the Geor the warm the clerk's offtce of Bulloch ..... popular plnces. During hundred ($200.00) per year being superl oo(!ongl'�s8 in !UVOI' of this gia introduce a to court __ price sup le�islature, qill weather PJome of the meals Qre selIY .....Jeoboactive 8S in bool, No. 118, page N of 1, 1947, f amend an act of the Gerraral Assem Jnnunry �Ol't leveL" Phone Night Phone and two 11304, as tract No.2. Day ed on thJ terrace 01" the Bcree11It Wl\S Mr. Rob securing help, yard.. design"d by Bulloch Repre'Sentatives. containing three hundred (300) acre8� Wushington Saturday with USDA of- which fiv-e hundred County ($500.00) per erts and Mr. May, of the Georgia more or less, and bounded 8S tollows: 1jcials. He will return to Macon year shnll be retroactive as of Jan North Innds of John L. I and 1I11 the construc- by Johnston;: 1947. Power Company, Nolice of Special u,.gislation Wednesday of this week. uary I, east by Illnds known as the C. H_ tion WIIS under the direc- To The People of Bulloch County: This the 15th day of December, wori, done Jones lands; south by lands now or 1948. Take notice that we will, at the tion of Mr. Roberts. The course is formerly owned by Mrs . Ken 1949 session of the Geneml .,Mary 'Two Smith�Tilll11an A. S. DODD JR. Assembly and the run of creek_ Local Farmers wel1 and euch hoh� shows nedy Lotts planned of Georgiu, introduce n bill to' amend Bil! A. J. TRAPNELL, The above has a pond sItuated there skill in to toke advantuge tile act of the Gen'aral Assembly of Win State Recor.ds Bulloch County Representatives. designing on known as the Collins pond. . as Murch of the te'Tain and th e natura 1 Georgia, approved 3, 1943, Also ten w. H. Smith Jr. and Cluise Smith rolling (10) shares of the eapitat Notice of which bill will IIffect the .clerk of the Special Le.gislation as well ns hazards. The stock HRobncco Corporation" of thea ""von s'acond and third fOl' this advantages .sllpe110J' court una court of places To The People of Bulloch 'County: city vlllue of one hundred dol- ninth Cl'osS'aS the bottom be- pal' ($100) .undred to intel'esting playing problem 1949.. Tuesday presented them ($1,800.00) pel' year' Mrs. Eunice odministra I the 15th dllY of Decembel', Holloway, with th·.ir checks. twenty-two hundred ($2,200.00) per I 19its trix of th.. estate of Waltcr year, $200.00 'per year being letto- H?lIowaYr Willium Smith's check for PHONE 340 I ��:r::!h �it:: a�:ar::� A. S. DODD JR. deceased, having $150 and active as of Jan. 1, 1947, and two hun- ,,���:,.��Ol�:�'k app1ied f�r dlscharl!fe on course in 1946. from notICe )s .second in I the September, A. J. TRAPNELL, said adminlstrutioo, place the district was fol' dred ($200.00) per yea,' being retro- The Statesboro ·.nthusi- ,Bulloch County Representative•. her'eby given that said aplication will producing 10,512 active as of Jan. 1, 1949, and whIch many golf pounds of lint cot ��������������������======�I be heard at my office on the fi"st Mon-· bin will strike from said section II as asts Mr. Roberts busy with his ton on five acres this keep in 1949. year. Cluiso :=====:::;====------'------1 I amended the .Notice of Special day January, words "said salary 'ahalJ class and individual instruction pe- Legislalion :Smith produced To The of Bulloch This December 7, 1948. 10,463 pounds of lint for Husband not be increased or diminished during People County: Solve the GIFT Problem That riods. Mr. an expel'ienced F. ..-:>n five acres II the term Roberts, Take notice that 'we at the ·I.-WILLIAMS, Ordinary_ and received a check of said judge." Th·. bill will, States- for will further that term be golfer and instr.uctol', came to 1949 ses'sioll of the General A.ssembly $100 10" third place in the dis or Father provide the. FOR YEAR'S SUPPORT be fo of of Georgia, introduce a bill to umend trict. I ginnnig January I, 1951, WIll "01'0U f"om Savannah aftel' ycu'rs White ! a term of six Decem� the act of the Generul Assembly of GEORGIA-Bulloch County. sidewall tires optIOnal at ex years, ending at Savannuh's municipal I e'xperience com- Mrs. Strozzo tra cost. Hydra·Mafic Drive Itarid Rifles and Shotguns frQIll $16.50 to $85.00 bel' 31, 1956, and each term the,·eafv.r Georgia, creating th'a board of Josephine having ap corse and other cors'ai. a I' ard on Cuats and Boot Pants fl'om a missionel's of roads and revenues of plied for year's support fa herself 1948 Naval equipment Serl.s '''98,'' All-weatheI'H�mting shall be for period of four years. Stores al'e to Bulloch uS in the act and one minor child out of the e.tate optional at extra cost on "76." All-metal Flshmg Tuckl. boxes . :�:gg i� $$��:�� This the 15th daY of December, The club officers planning county, provided . and from $10.00 to 60. 0 acts her deceused husband, Bennie Stroz (Conservation FleugeI S u preme Rods Reels, $4 1948. construct a large fish pond at nnoth'ar approved August 11, 1924, �nd Program ALL SIZES OF SHOTGUN SHELLS A. S. DODD JR. amcndatol'Y thereof, whlch bIll would- zo, and appraisel's duly appointoad 'The naval stores site on the large t!'nct 'of land �l1ong ta: consel'vation pl'O A. J. TRAPNELL, amend the act so as to provide the set apart the same having duly filed :gr-am for with a equipped with sum of fifteen hundred their all are 1948 will close on Janual'y Bulloch County Representatives. picnic gl'ound ($1,500.00) return, pel'sons hereby ]5,1949. AKINS & SON an outdoor per S'.3nl'.to the chHil'man of the board required to show cause before the This program provides W. C. pay kitch�n. ., of county comomi'.!-sioners fOl' clerical court of ordinary of said county 0[1. ments to gum farmers The club is eqUIpped WIth Its own for conserva� help, which fifteen ($1,500.00) hun the first Monday in January, 1949. tion pructices on six inch al'tesiun well, 6BO feet deep, turpentine farm'S dred per' year is I'etroa�tive. as ?f why said application should not be- water I and Will lun'ing tracts or drifts of iuces in which pl'ovides its supply. January 1, 19�17, whl�h affect the of s'ltd bou,d.ofbill, of 1948. stalled 01' rolls Th·� c 1 u b now h 180 members and gr�h;:d26th day November', during after the 1945 sell Oldsmobile forward into '49-with an AII-Futuramic line-a Chll!"n!'n as. county COmI111'3SIOnel'S so as to m� F. I. WILLIAMS, Ordinary. .son. has limited ib;, membership to ne'w "76," a new and a new 200.. crea�e his salal'Y irom three ($3,�00,- Application for "98," r�tvolutionary "Rocket" Engine Oflcers with M,'. MOlT'S, PETI1'lON FOR DlSCHARGE participation, in the serving 00) thousand pel' yeal' to fOl'tY-:'lIg;ht cUl'rent vice- hundred said 111- J--eal"s he;e! IIew! Gasolene the , are Sum year, GEORGIA-Bulloch County. program should be They're They're They're boIl! FUlu.ramie! new, high-compression, .valve-in-head that GO'od pl'esident Strauss, ($1,000.00) pe�' Jnade eight crease rectroactlve as of ,Jan· Mrs. to naval FIRST GRADE and r-lol'uce M C Dougnld , bell1g vVhereas, gua!d 'Stores new GUARANTEED president, Pear'I.Duvis, inspectoL's, Two .•• sparkling Oldsmobilcs rolling forward actually gives YOll more pow"" on less uary 1, 1949j and w,hich will af� ian of Kenneth W. DaVIS, has apphed Among others of these gasoline! PRICE secl'etary-tr a'3Ul'es. bill, in'Spectol's, AT A CHEAPER feet the two member3 of SUld board to me fol' discharge from h�l' gu.ar� into '49. the ------'the three Upper left, Futuramic "76" ,, , with Combined with GM the. ------" 1S nearest to this telTitory Hydra-Matic Drive, of county commissioners so as to innship of K'anncth W, Dnvls, thiS ;al'e newest raise'th i,· from th,,,e therefore to all pe"sons con Henry G. Bakus, COU1't Fisher's a "Rocket's" is so CARD Ole THANKS salnry ($300.00) notify house, body, panoramic vision, plus pcrformuuce smooth, silent, and __ hundred pel' Y'"'' to six hun cerned to file th'Jil' opjections, if any I .Jesup; Frank E. SERVICE . ($600.00) Fulmer, court house, remarkablc new Six" WRECKER our Mon "Big Engine. Aud out in to it to believe it! Your Olds. a"·vi� wish to express apprecia dred pel' yea,' each, two ($200.00) hun they have, on or befol'e the first a the Bulloch Hetald, a news -naval 'Stores 'The result: a Mrs. Ida Lee as consel'vation pl'ogram incredible smoothness, spcclllcuiar power! We hope you have most joyous having applied board of commissioners the paper published in Statesboro, form county. Ge,?,," will be made Yuletide. It has be.en a real pleas executrix fol' orobate in solemn as available to gum farmer's Beatty'_s right to provide ad6itional help for gia, Bulloch county, the �ffi",a) Gara.ge ure to will and testament of sen'e in f.·Bst of the last in the n'aar future. you the, a,:,d .H. the clerk of the superior court of gazette for said county begmmng IS the hell'S YOtf-r support: of our efforts A. Wilkes, of said county, Bulloch county and to fix .their· sal- January I, 1949. truly appreciated. We regard you at law of said H. A. WIlkes are h..re 25th of 1948.. aries ��i additional help to .be paid This. tbe day Octobe., :STRAYED-From my place In the and Service Station of as .our good friends. and we Iwp� by required to appear at the court from funds from F. 1. Hagan district uf a.isinll! fees cha",ged WILLIAMS, Tuesduy last 'to continuo to serve a fo,' said on the you for long ordinary county i clerk's pffice. • Ordinary.,. -week, smal1 yellow mat'e mule; will L. V. BEATTY, Manager �r.t �aid ,time to 'come. Monday in January, 1949, next, .wnen This the 15th of December, O. L. BRANNEN, lU1Y reward for information. . day J, D. said for WIll be Court.. Rt. Woodcock Motor GA. :: PHONE 2211 HODGES HOME BAKERY, application probate 1948. Clerk Superior Tl''iKERSON, 2, Statesboro. COl1'lpeny POOLER, heard. 45 East Main St�et S'L'OTHARD DEAr.. (2decltp) This Decemher 7. ],048. Statesboro� Ga. . S�erIIf.. F, I, WILLIAMS, Ordinary, (4no118tp)
.. ',d" )l;llili'i" �ULLOCH TIMES AND STA'l'KSBORO m..vS THURSDA Y, DEC, 23, 1948 BULLOCH TIMES AND STATESBORO NEWS NtNE ��"�X"�ca������������ The True Memorial Social : Clubs : Personal IS AN UNWRITTEN BUT ELu· QUENT STORY Of' ALL THAT
I � , IS BEST IN LIFE. j: tt·��������������m�����������=ti », Our work helps to reflect t!I& By PATRICIA SINCLAIR VIS stood inside the I I pnEETORTUS-DARLEY BANK PERSONNEL FETED spirit which prompts you to erect spacious A hall of the Carron home with , M,'. Mrs. · the stone AS nn nct of reverence MRS. F. W. �nd Karrnit Ca ... were (By HUGHES) I her small overnight bag at her I ul at a .. .. dehghtl hosts bouffet supp..r and devotion ... Our experience I or COl'd1U1 Interest to U WIde clrcle feet and greeted the slim girl ap- I Sunday evening at their home on Mr. and Mrs. Z. Whitehurst spent I is at your service. her. I of Ir+enda is the mur-riuga of Miss Jones avenue with the personnel of the preaching "Merry' Christmas, Tuesday in Savannah. Barbaral it's Patricia of MI'. Buck as A beau- Oh·h, snowing Mr. und Mrs. John Godbee were Pr-eetorius. daughter S.ea ls,land guests. '.3tivel' and tiflflly oulside!" She looked down and Mrs. Edward L. Proetorius tlfl�1 blue tree, silver mag. THAYER MONUMENT COMP visitors in Savannah Tuesday. , and I noltu leaves and ..;\NY a t the snow on the toes of her sma II blue candles com- A Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell, of Ray Edward son of Mr. and Local Industry Since 1922 Darley, posed an effective Christmas White boots. "I hate to track It in," W. are mofif Huntingdon, Va., holiday Mrs. John both of Statesboro. JOHN M, she said. beau., Darley, the rooms and THAYER, Proprietor visitors in the city. for. lhe glass-topped I The took Monday even- held an 45 West Main Street "Don't worry "bout that. I'm so Mrs. C. Ef. Snipes has returned wedding place dlnl�g .table arrungement of PHONE 430 Statesboro, GIL I ing, December 20th, in the beautiiul nl:ll'clSSI and white happy you c.ame." Barbara smiled from a visit with Mr. and bUl'ning tapers, (lanr·tf) - i� Augusta Rev, Preetnrius country home with Plc�ul'es we�e made of the gr04P and and helped Avis remove her snow Mrs. . H. Snipe Jr. Chu rl-es Jackson, pastor- of States- gift_;; war covered Mela Shuman a few Christmas exchanged, Dur, garments. Miss spent the boro Methodist church, officiating in 109 evening Mr'S, Emma I WOUldn't com. dnys this week in Waynesboro with Kelly FAMILY SUPPER A "Oh, have missed a double l'ing creemony, rendcrsd delightful enrols und other Cheery for all the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shuman. Th" children of the late Mr'. and Ing world," Avis said, The spacious home WIlS urtistically selections on the piano and so lovox. M". and Mrs. Jack Cope, of New Mrs. S. C. Allen and meant it, now that she was act decoruted with truins of Those Mr, held 'heir. annual dainty green enjoying and Mrs, CUl'l"S there. Her dark port, Tenn., arc visiting her parents, family Christmas- party eve Christmag ually eyes swept, I ivy peculiar to this section of Geor- hospitality were Mr. and' Mrs. C. P. Monday 1111'. and Mrs. Floyd Nevils. ning at the home of Mr. lind Mr,. A. the attractive, decorated home, gia. The altar, embanked wilh ivy. Sr., Mr. and �lrs. C. B. Mc Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Oliver, of n Oil�1f J. Trapnell, Chrtstmas and the inviting Rre thai roared was ar-ranged with nn overhead AllIster, Ml"S, Cur-tis Melton Mrs .ecorations. vnnnal w.it snend the holidays with were used and candalnbrurn and floor buskats of Herbert Kingery, Herman E.' gifts were exchanged hi� nAhnt�. l.r. an-i Mrs Olive,' Sr. Bray' from the Chriatmas tree Cnrols were white gladoli and white carnations Miss Imogene Marshall 0: ..... Miss Nona Hodges has urrived from Flanders, the A between two 'seven-brunched candela- Jenkins, Ml'S, Brooks sung during evening. delicious, Laniel' . a with her Miss Vidalia for holiday visit bra with buffet· supper was servevd. Present the wonderful, star-crowned burning topers. Mat'jol'� Presser, Miss � A� story pnrents, Mr. and Mr . W. A. Rodge. M�rgaret were Mr. und MI'S. H. B. Mr. MISS PROCTOn BRIDE OF The pretty bride entered with her Thompson, Miss Woods Miss Deal, Miss Hilda Allen has arrived from Betty and Mrs. Natti·. Mr. and of Christmas moves once more' father, by whom she wus given in Lucifs Ellington, Tom Allen, MI'':' Fl. Vallay to spend the holidays with Howard' Mrs E. L. Lewell JOHN HOWELL CHITTY JR. (1)lll'l'iuge. ,She was met at the altar Buie and Akins, und Bucky Akins;' Mr. and Mrs. A lien. .El:ne�t MI·s. Cathel'Ine S: our there is no one her parents, Jones the and M,'. and Mrs. Jones Allen, Mi.ses lives, The Fh-st church of Juck- by groon) his brothel', Fred WIlkinson. through M,-s. Brooks Simmons will spend Baptist Bett and Dar-ley. who was his best muu. •••• Hilda, Joyce Barbara Allen, the holiday week end in Sandersville son ville Beach, F'la., was 'the ""tting . Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of us who' is not conscious of the The bride was lovely in her INFORMAL GET-TOGETHER Allen, Mr. and with her sister, Mrs. \Villiam Hart-is. for the of Miss Eliza- Mrs. Miss wedding Mary ding gown of white slipper satin mode Ml'. 'and Mrs, E. L. Akins Georg-a King, Sally Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of are 'en Mi-s of the Britton, b th of M,'. and R fitt-ad bodice of in- Penny Allen, Zach Allen and inexpressible divinity Proctor, daughter ,,:it,h and. yoke wed-I tertaining- this with an infor St. Simons, nre guests of Mrs. Janie evening Mr.' and Mrs. Ethan Dan VISIble The long pointed sleeves I mal at Trapnell. to be and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Proctor, ,Jackson I.ace. get-togethel' their beautifully .. . . season. It is a time Etheridge Joseph were trimmed In gen buttons decorated home on . Woodcock. ville Beach, formedy of Nevils, Ga., Iself-covel'e�1 North Main street. Fra'nklin CO'. to match the ones on her waist. MR. AND MR. MORRIS Cord- A buffet supper will be HOSTS Dr�g ;." a time for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bischel, of John Howell served from erous, happiness, and Chitty J,'., Second lit low waist line was the full a MI'. and Mrs. Bernard Morris were deep Fla u. table covered with a white cloth Tampa, .• will sprnd the holidays .ed Lieut. son of M,'. and Mrs. aklrt that r'oll In delightful dinner hosts eve Save With USA, hoop grnceful and decorated with red satin Tuesday Safety a time for and wjth her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. to .folds bows neighborliness John Ho",.11 Chitto Sr., of Cedurtown. t.l train. H'C!1' tiered und red candles, ning at their .aparbmant on Bulloch �, LCRter Brannen, _fOI'I11 10�g long, Camellias 'and poin -�.... Ga., Wedneosday, Dec. 22, in un i01- of which overlaid the settias will 'sh'eet. Christmas decorations were will towards all. Mr. Mrs. Mel Boatman have vel! 1!luslon, fUl·thel' curry out the red Phone 2 Statesboro good a�d as, pI'essive candle· light double-I;ng cer tl'am, made, of lace, and abtl'actively used and a Christmas Th. :I.W Hallmark guests h,s par nts, Mr. and Mrs. Earl �ntlll ,was o,ld green motif else\vheJ'e. in the emony at 7:30 o.m., with the Rev. W. Rugen, The veil, which was home. scene' formed the C'�nterpiece fOl' the Hontman, his brother, AlVIn Boat- [81,e Twenty-fiVta couples will en. Chril!mal Cards for �nd P. Evel'son officiating. a gIft to her by her was dining table. A dinner was of Kun. l1-'re�t-uunt,. joy the pal·ty and will turkey mnLl., CII'ard, uttuched a sing Chl'istinas Menl 1"lyl'iads of wll!te candles in mutchmg tiara., cUl'ols, served. After dinner bl"idg'J was en Designed espe Mr. ",nd Mrs. R. S. lind small t� lace, Out-of.town guests well be .,..-,,�''''''-.... cllndelabru in the chancel was n For " Jl!ew brunched onl;: yawelry stnng of Mr. and joyed. high �cores pottery pitch to send to son, of D. C., Hel·. M,·s. Frank DeLaney, of Sa cially any Del'.leux, \V�,s.hln,:ton" and winnow arrangement cast '11 soft peuds, given her by the gl'oom, and er went to Mrs. Jack Averitt; 'pocket Avis and her . eyes vunnuh . huve arrIved for' a VISit with his man laurbed, pnr- 0 or the The chanc.'�l a brhcelet borrowed from to and for glow setting. her maid, of Rashlight Lewell Akains; for low eve.., ,lowed aa they lilted to meet ents. Rev. and R. S. honor. She . was banked with arica native carried a shower Mrs. W. R. Mr�. New: I palr.s, bouquet' LOVF.LY Lovett received a metal man to send. Asia Steve'•• Lewell AkinS WIll spend tonIght of l.(jNCHEON FOR t'oli.!!'p and garlands of white Rowel's white carnations centered with a bobby I>in holdel' and Mr. Lovett re Savannah 41S, tlra guest of Car,well the WF.DDING ATTENDANTS ceived for Hallmark Car. forming backgl'Ound. Fam.ily shaving lotion. A potted plant about In an Immense Cobb .nd WIll attend the debutante Miss .Pat huge logs pews weI" marked with white pu���es tt�i:l'S�o����il!' was maid of Preetorius entertained at as floating prize was won Mrs. Men. at 1\', sa�in by .. fireplace in the room beyond. dance the Oglethorpe Hotel. 'I. luncheon ribbon. . hOllOI'. She wore n lovely basque andl. loy-ely Monday at the Averitt. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. "I Mr.'. OtIS Waters and sons. Hotel I hope you'll enjoy yourself, Rob�rt Mrs. M. A. Horn, church organist, hooped skirt dress of aqua satin with" Rushing for her wedding at Lovett, Mr. and Mrs. Averitt, Lew'all LANIER JEWELERS' S. ancl Brooks, and Mrs, I I Avis," Barbara said, liMy guests W. Inc. Floyd a tendants. An • LEWIS, Akll,1S n program o,f nuptial music. soft bertha collar edged with match-! artistic arrangement of Akins, Mr. and Mrs. Nnold Ander ON THE and daughter, Ann, spent Monduy til SQUARE have not all arrived. Would you, M,·.3. E. V, Kil'kpatrick sang "All Fo,r Inll' Illce. ',:hlte snapdragon fOlmed the center· son, Ml', and Mrs. !J'oe Robel·t Tillman, Atlnnta, going on the Hanks, ·PI'dce Phone 441 like to go up to your room flrRt. Nancy You" and "Until" and W. L. T.rib- Her ,b"idesmaids, l\1t"8. Frod Da'r-I' fo1' the ta'ble, Mis'3 Pl'eetorius Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen, Belton Miss Lougenin Wilson hos ulTived and-" I,·enderedble songo "Th'a L�l'd's PI'ayer." ley, MISS 8uJ·bm·u Jean Brown and 'presented gold compacts to her at BI'.'swell, Parrish Blitch and Wo�th \ Draughn's Business in! the shine from nose I . flym College, The bride entered the church with Mrs. Ray Arrington, of Waynesboro,: itendants. Covers wefe placed for McDougald. "Tak,e my to the with .... thanks so Savannah, spend holidays her father, by whom she was given W01'J dl'esse of American beauty, MI·s. J. F. Darley, Mrs. Edward Pree- Yes, much." Avis re-. - her plu'Cnt'S, Mr. and Mrs. Lester WU-I in mUl'ringe, and wns attended by moss green and dusty r08� satin '3imi-. MI'S. Fl'ed Mrs. AFTERNOON sponded eagerly, knowing that she' son. ,tori�s, Darley, Roy BRIDGE SHU as lal' to Ar ... MAN'S .. that. of a . Miss of the m.id needed few ,.. of honor. Kathl:m Flynt. Atlanta, Alii ngton, .Mi"s Lois Stocndale, MiS'S· Mrs. Worth entertain- repairing touches: FI'lends of C. H. WIll be tn- McDougald Homp-M�de Meat and SnlJ1e3 I maid and 1I1rs. Jack F . .Proc the attendants wore halo Vegetable \ of honor, tipped head Barbal'" Jean Mrs. B. D. Bed- ed a after the long trip out to the Carron: to Brown. with delightful bridge party Fri- tel'ested know that he is now able tor, her Mrs, pieces lind Flench mitts in good,. sistel'-in.law; G'aorge long Tyra Bedgood and Miss .Pree- day "ftel'lloon at the home of Mrs. S A home by bus. to be at home a of sev- U C E following stay I Montgomel·Y. '3ister of the bride matching sa�in. carried nose- tori us. As she They Walter l'-fcDougald, where Christmas 'ATLSFACTtoN ascended the stairs she' days In the Bulloch of • • • • GUARAN11EED. e�al County Plains, Ga.; Mrs. W. A. gavs gorden Rowers.. . groolll, P�a decorations wer·. used. thought, how right Barbara had; plt.al. cousin of the and MIss The tinv "ow·... Tina MRS. Of.IVER StrawbelTY Delicious with AU Hos-I '.hel·, bride, gil'ls, Bedin· HONORED Meats, been when she'd lold her the other .------• Miss Ida Hae sundae� were served with lady·tin- I ....._- .;..__.: R.gin has arrived I Mamie of Atlanta, us brides good, o.f and Dale M,'. and S Brooks, Vidalia, DonallYl M,'S. Wendel Oliver Sr. en- oups and Vegetables alter her to her from Little Ark and gers. Lovely pdzes we I'e won by day, inviting Rock., .• Miss t maids and Carol Jones. daughter of of Savannah. we ..e dres'oed in tertained with home; (ong a. delightful supper Mrs. W. R. Manufactured for the week-end and a Louise Hagin from Atlanta for" hoi. white satin Lovvett, Mrs. G. C. Cole- by Christmas, Carl Swander and his wife traveled A station in Den- Mr. a�d Mrs. Sam P. Jones, as Rower dresses and carried basr S,aturday evening in honor of filling operlltor visit with . -Mrs. man j·r. and Mrs. Inman Jr. "OLD-FASHIONED party, "You can't stay In iday Misses Bertha and I kets of white Rowers. . Foy L. J.' your! from St. to didn't girl. Wendel Oliver Jr., of Savannah Shuman,& Co. _ Petersburg, Fla., Peoria, ver, Colo., know there was sup Dell who Twelve guests were il, apartment alone on Christmas. You· Hagin. John Howell Sr. acted as FOI' her weadi was present. Chitty daughter's g Mrs. celebrating 'her • • • • STATESBORO. GA. [11., in a thirty-four·year-old Ford. posed to be a bil·thday. Christ-, can't become a recluse be F";',nd's qf Mrs. W. H. Deloach, best Illan to his son. Ushers ware .Preetorius WOI'a a mas just I lovely elElphant decol'ations wer'a used J.T.J. 15c and 29c Swandel:.aaid a lila model of will be to through- SUPPER CHRIS��'_. _.11. � .. cause some fellow IinJI tha..oar, and -iIecIu!.. l'-! Swainsboro,. interested Lieut. Reuben Anderson. of St . .Paul, gray crepe silk dress with Rt' out the pl"t!'ft!rred shn,o�r�t�a�g�e�o��••1 long house. Those invited were The Ask for it at know that she was • "isitor in the ten members of the J.T.J. Club your grocer .f other to should T, averaged 22 .miles pcr gallon for of it. advertised in Minn.: Jack Proctor, brothel' of the ted �Ieeves. Hel' cOI'sage w.s an M,'. and M,-g. Oliver WE HOPE YOU HAVE 8 girl you. You start: stock. general· election. aeeordJDI to .tate Jr., M,'. and Mrs. a She was enjoyed Christmas du .. the I ,the He city Tuesday, Ernest cousin of the orchid. party ing �- aU over • trip. bought the carin 1946 The next accompnnied bride; Proctor, Fred Miss again." paper. morning the sta party officials. The bad been Durley, Ann Hendrix Eu· week at of party by Mrs. Jack DeLoach. I Mrs. past given the home Ann TRY THE LITTLE SH0 was bride. Millen, Ga., and .Purvis p,·oc- Durley, mother of the gr"om, gene Kenn-edy, Miss Inez P for beauti- AND THAT THE Barbara like that. At times' for $200 and recently hefused ,600 tion operntor four hectic hQurs in existence three and one-half Stephens ' were ONE, spent only Mr. and Mrs. B. D. and cousin of the wore a blue exchanged by ful Christmas at couldn't Bedgood tor, groom, Enterplise, DI'etty silk crep'a with an Tommy gifts rea.ona�le Avis help envying Bar-; for it-wheih .eemed 11 smaU S,winsQn. :heem��Ir���;,.�ifts to be right taking care o� the line of aiting months, which seems to verify the daughter, T�'Ila, of were orchid for her ) Vidalia, Ala. COI·S9Ile. . bara's unstable l. THOUGHT OF carefree, attitude. or I guests the week end of Mr, I good margin profit cars foul' blocks in length. that the die durin.� and The maid of honol' Wl\S becomingly Jack Broucek, of Teachers _-:- :_:..__pli_c_es_._4_6_:2:__:S_:o..:.U..:.th:__:M::.:.::��in::._:S::.:t:.:.'.::.ee:t:.:..__ toward men. Barbara would never' uduge ugood youDg." Mrs. J. F. College. I Dadey, and attended the in an nf l'endered n musical attired Emoil"a style gown program during SUCH A DAY BRINGS '1 know the sting of loneliness, the Prpetorius.Darl'ay wedding, uelveteoan .fashioned which time Miss Sherman imperil:11 green Margaret bitter yearning for someone who John Grayson FI'atcher has arrived o(J with a cllrtridge pleated yoke frollt sang "Yours 'Is My Henrt Alon'�," from Ocean YOU A had become the purpose of life it- Splings, Miss., where he Rnd fOI'min2' over the shoulder' a and If[ Love You Truly." FLOOD self, , is an instructor I of band music, to pleated Duff sl..eve. The bouffant The groomsmen were Dent NeWr. the OQ Avis hadn't told Barbara, nor spend holidays with his parents, skirt fell from the waistline and was ton, John Newton and George Bmn OF HAPPY MEMORIES, , Mr. and Mrs. anyone, about her Harry Fletcher. made with a double pull' bustle. She. ne'l. everything 'lC-: Mr. and Mrs. Quaintance with Steve Ross. She Ralph Mallard, of wor. matching velveteen mitts and Immediately after the wedding Mr. Ala hadn't even told his name. Anni�ton. .• and Mr. and Mrs. Joe a hll' of pale green veiling with !l. and Ml'S. PrE'dtorius entertained with Barba�a HamIlton will was no spend th" holidays single ostrich f..ather adorning the a I'eception in their home. The host There point in going into with Mr. and ,Mrs. Lowell M.lla.rd. I top. Hel' bouquet was of a cascade esses of the re�eptioll were M.rs. detail Ilnd revealing: III crossed Mr. "nd Mrs. J. L. Shuman Jr. had bouquet of Rashing ,,,d gloriosa Iil Leste.l· Martin, Mrs. Tommie Rushing, three sta les just io get away from· as guost. M ... SUI';!ay lind Mrs. Dyess Ii.., accentuated with English holly Mrs. Frank Hodges, Mrs. Barney the sight of him constantly wilh the Shuman and children, G.inger and foliage. Av·.;witt, Mrs. I. A. Brannen and MrS. L-P GAS CO. DtW blonde who came to town." . Shadrick, of and M". and were Max Deriux. The Vidalia, Th� bridesmaids identically picturesque dining Avis could hear Barbara's re�, of by Waynesboro lind carr'ied bou- ta ble was •. gowned matching arranged by M,' Barney' sponse to such a IINo' Mr. ,and � revelation, Mrs. Bob .Jenkins, of Sa· The Rowe .. was dressed Averitt and Mrs. I. A. Brannen. It, �uets. gid battle was ever won by an army of v.nnah, and Mr. and MI�. William in n white was covered with an 15 C'ou.rtland St. long satin gown 'fashion'ad exqui�ite Vene. cowards!" Wilson and' tian children, of Vidalia, were along lines similar to' those of the lace cloth and had as a center dinner Bul Avis wasn't built that way. guests during the week or'Mr. IH·id-�. She wore a bandeau o.f orange pi·�oe a three-tieled wedding cake She had and (rom observa-' and Mrs. with a pride, , Lawrence Mallard. blo,"oms and calTied a basket of pink topped miniature bl'ide and M.·s tion she'd learned that one-sided Dsn ShLlllan "'nd little son Bob. ..ose petals. groom. Mrs. Verdie Hilliard and Mrs. M,'. and Mrs. marriages never out. Charles Rodge�3 and I The young bride waS never lovelier Inman Foy poured colfee lind those panned Mr. and Mrs. Josh T. Nesmith J,'. of than in her ""dding gown of gleam serving were Fostfne Akins, Anna As she ran a comb through her A'Jant", will "pend the holiday ":aek ing white satin styled with oll'-the Sula Brannen, Agnes Blitch, Jane short dark hair she thought of end with their .. parents, M ... and Mr... shouldel' rufRes of tiered lace, setting ,Hodges, Anne Attaway, Ouida Sapp, . Steve. It had been two months Jo.h T. Ncsn'i�h. M',sdame� off the high marquisette yoke outlin- Jack Tillman and Ea,,1 ,e;�� �,!y� since she left the little town of ... - ...._.__ ...... _._ ...... ed with The fit- Allen. Mrs. AI _ - - - opulescent peads. Wendzel, sister of Allen Glen. He and Ann were mar the groom, had the SUNDA Y charge of regis ried now of course. SCHOOL ter OUR They'd spend As the of }'��m bO�I:�e ��;�y!��d �:w�hethedo��l� leading into the room. TRADmoNAL Christmas CLASS gift their first Christmas together. Spirit HAS PARTY bu,tle back. A feature of Lhe boul- After the reception Mr. and Mrs. I Her a left fOI' eyes filmed, but she unfolds itself over Twelve member> of the Methodist fant skirt was t.hat. it posed over. Dadey a wedding trip in WISH FOR YOO Quickly the brushed aside lhe of countryside, Sundav school class of hoop Ilnd loolled lIlto m Flol'lda. For h'dr go·away dr'ess M.l's, threat tears Mr. and Mrs. scallops. • I ..ows of Darley wore a dark brown and hurried from the room to join we add our and Lee. Chapm.n enjoy-ad a delightful 1.rollt, revealing matching gaba ,"dine IS ONE OF greetings best a with a fur muff Barbara and her below. Cht'lstmBS party Wednesday evening �Iel'ed 1,[1c� and terminated In ,sw-eep and iUI' hat. When guests She of In they reto rn was lust week given at the home of In� tl"dln the back. Accenting the they will make their gla... she'd come. She wouldn't wishes of the season. home in JOY·FIUID OArS Jllnmy Smith, Attractive Christmas bridal gown was the vetl Statesboro, where Mr, Dar have a chance to think of Steve. tra.1I1-len�th will decorutions were fastened to her head With a of ley continue in business with used throughout the �u.�ra his DURING THIS Avis started down the slairs but .nd se�d peals. Her bouquet of hlhes of father. h.ome, dainty I'afreshment- con-. stopped midway when she saw slsted of the Vall'�y whIte sandwiches, crackers and an.d purpl� throa�ed Steve Ross at her from punch, orcluds With maltne KINDERGARTEN· CLOSING HOLIDAY SEASON. smiling up Christmas present wel'e ex- Cottlf'yn ca'3�aded 'Miss . the hall below. the .. tufts and knotted nbbon Mattie's Hous'a" ch..llged by g oup of twelve.ye.... I streame�s. Play held its e� He said, "I'In, not a Avis! olds. �fl-. and Mrs. P..octor. .. of the brIde, cloqinl" IJrcices !Jor the Christmas ghost, Mrs. Chapmun were m?t!,e -ig�;)�,�,,-·� �...... - ...... _'- cho e a hOl"i�,\.l"S ...... " - _,_- Merry Christmas, and-well, 'aren't aSK1':ited by Mrs, J, A. Addison and ('umel ong'mal of Ber�uda :"r:l.:ay motning', December I Mrs, J7/ ,'·,ain you glad to see me?" He looked un Louise Smith, cOl'RI ct'epc, embroidered with Silver Th� car. of the program * * * III t'�ud�, with accessories" of silver and �ll., H CI!·arilati.l.o3t:on ill uppropriate certain, cO,"'r.: MRII,. SMITH AND MRS. a cOI'sage _of camelli,m. '3 of lhe ,tory the birth of I Avis moved down the stairs. "But A Christmas of and white, s CUI'lSt tile content.: I brIdegroom mother, Mrs. hy CI,:lol'en, B .... Miss Mattie I didn't. know you knew Barbara-" joy WILLIAMS AC'l'' AS �hp . JUDGES tol,i .' ChItty, wo ..e u full-length model of 0" tr,,, oirtl at Bethlehem and Steve reached tor her honds. Mrs. Olm Smith and tho "tolies t: c of Mrs, Frank I snnphit'e blup. crepe trimmed with of she�h(-l'ds and the It's a reaJ "OUf dads were acquain tances me'nt; peace, good cheer and invited I ,·hinpstones. WISP men �i1liams were, Tuesday even- Hel' corsage was of pink .:;all�!.·a Uundp!"wood took away back," he said. "Was it quite lng to the of Sylvania, they put Mary and Kenan Kern fair to whel� judged camelia... . for you Avis, and is our Chr-Istmas the t::�1 skip town, wish decol'E\IOns tho cele t .. happiness-that �he Imm·.dlatelv , Jo�·,.>ptl. displayed I follow",;; : Jimmy Scearce, not say a 'word about where you ln to the busine'Ss section and mony Mr. und Mrs, Proctor entert9in. Krnn('t'" t>llldes and in the Donnie Connel' pleasure were where we"r �I going?" \ for h,omes window, door and ('(t with u reception at the Ponte Vedra' pphELds, and Carrol Clements and this "1-1 didn't think you'd miss me," yo� yours Side arrangements wel'e Bath Club. Wayne P;rrbh anci Bobb Brown th� judged sep- Avis stammered. with three The a wil>(! r.len 'Ue�;JP extend these \ arately, places being givenout-I' l'eceivin2' line stood uefol'e Beasley was the greet' in I IIMiss you?" He her .awards 'aach group. The simu:ated cathedral window bunked Announcing Angel. The story closed pressed' judges hands. report that it was a w;th and at changeable jacquered taffeta C1C1;'iS 3lJU,",;S, rtitc, their gift-_;; love,lv Ogle· to wait in the there'd be a t�e in tones of brown. Her +-h ;'1' tti\c.nel' [Inri ", hall, Club l�ok five until accessories each other wel'e sev:en wel'p of hl'oww. 'ln�1 thl:' n.. Co. Christmas gift appear on the t?orpe �I·o.m het· corsage a l'ef"'ebod, iitth" om�s wet'e wide-from, Othel s In· �ulloch ug St�tesboro white orchid. Hi �3 ... "UI stairs. I of course." • their ey from suspected then, '().�Iock.vlo.(.'d the fr?-�y,ele Upon return, [,ri50 Bud (Ot' t� dal!Cf'> �nn after l.... Lieut. and PHd," :.to.) he it. "Mr,/ Avis and her' �ISS'le!-; Simmon:"W�_ Januat-y t, Ml.'s. affec+-ionately called Statesboro, Ga. laughed, eyes tel's, JlInmy will ,Bbtch,. Chal; Chitty l'.�side at FOI,t by .. Callie in a Ilowed as t11ey lifted to meet PII,," Don:.1 Bllteh and Bpnni'lg, �CI:�) witi: peppermint II Cll., where Lieut. Chitty will be sta- walklll"! f;1.ile 5hol.t "Christmlls indeedl" Tom·1 my H.·tr�..;�"''''"C� etgf"otenn inches 'S\eye·s. gut , tioned for the next six months. long- fc·· cach (ne. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii· ,he said. �------�------___J " . •
�.. AND STATESBORO NEWS mURSDAY, DEC: 23, 1948': _ TH,URSDAY, DEC. 23. 1948 TEN' BULLOCH TIMES BULLOOH TIMES AND STATESBORO NEWS ELEvEN ��������������=-=-=-=-���------'����====��==�======�====� iZ:r.:! WAS enough to put a feUow in By CARLE FREEMAN IT I, a morbid state of mind, Last little gift shop was crowded! Christmas he'd thought, when he THE al- I when Nancy entered it, but gave Sally the inexpensive liltle I most immediately she noticed' china dinner set, next Christmas I'll Larry Bryant. She sensed the usual give her something really nico. I and disturbance at sight of him, Something she can wear and enjoy. the trend of her thoughts Something expensive, It'll not, be jrecallingfor the past several minutes brought practical to fit our Christmas budg-' , a flush of warmth to her cheeks, et, because by. then I'll be making She'd been thinking, somewhat re- more, The tide was bound to tum sentfully, as she went along the by next Chr-istrnas. I busy streets of the little town, how Well, it turned out all right. Fate , unfair it was that Christmas had could have been less callous in the come before she could get direction to which it had turned the I ed with someone in Davenshire-s tide. It was even worse this Christ I I Larry _p.ryant, for instance,acquaint-,de- mas than it was last, At least SaUy Wishing you the partmental head at the electric I It's en idedl time plant where she worked. Chrfstmas I wasn't Christmas unless it could of a snowflake symbolizes merriest Christ be shared with someone. , And now Larry was standing at I this shimmering season to wish for you dll· dish counter about mas . the deciding possible of and ..,j/jP pair of little green rabbit salt and,all joy happiness. We add our ooice to shakers. It didn't ..&V � pepper matter; this Christmas be the particular that he'd the I May -##'(r, ly buy the chorus . I of Good the In life shakers-aside from the good things .tIfp most joygua of them aU. cance of such an act-but she'd That means you, signifi-', Cheer that greezs our , had her own heart set on them more or less for a week, Larry had this been in the afternoon �ommunity you ••. and you! shop every I that she'd been there, but this was I SeasOn··· h is' first time a t the d ish counter. Holiday The little shakers were as good as j gone, , The other day when she'd looked SAM J. FRANKLIN COMPANY at them, the sales girl had said, First federal .Saving & Loan Association to "Better buy them. These are the We're CASE DEALER .delighted last and are j\UTHORIZED ones, they a bargain Of Statesboro ,BUt looked up from his overcoat at eight dollars. They came all the / collar. "Hey, be careful!" be Phone 284 .. 55 East Maj� Street II way from. Sweden. STATESBORO,GEORGIA , shouted. "I know-" Nancy had said, but STATESBORO, GEORGIA I extend this holidsv she had thought they'd be an ex- wasn't out making the living and travagance and look out of place I he, a big hulk of a man, staying on the little table in her corner home. ������������������������������ The doctor had said he'd over to dll our friends. come the heart condition with pro- greeting longed rest. rib People were talking, Bill knew, He'd been standing near the living room door the other day when he'd heard Kate Tyler, their neighbor, HOKE S. BRUNSON talking to Sally in the kitchen, "Well, it just looks a shame that you, such a fran little thing, must work. Bill looks, the picture of East Main Street health. He weighs something near LANNIE F. SIMMONS one hundred eighty pounds, doesn't he, Sally?" Kate said, and Bill had visioned- with burning resentment her sharp, in-everybody's-business nose twitch with inquisitiveness, Bill visioned too, Sally's pretty proud head iilt when her voice had thief who stole flve come in Quick sensitive rebellion. °1 The "Early Bird" catches the best In Fort Worth, The lample somehow or other the is 1l new COUr5'3 for dancing caaes from th� auto of a shoe ••Ie. California officers the believe it's my affair about work worm, and ing Out in a community Hlghwuv patrol asked Ronald Have, of didn't Is In Salem, Oregon, need to work. one seems to get along n llttle studios which has been added to the -mun, get much, as -usual woman who drove into thei r station -ing. I really don't curly The other when she'd looked known us tho first tho Studios such thofts. Thoro were 117 day Bukersfield, girl tossed a bottle a note into better than the "little behind-time" curriculum at Delphine .hOIl, to us ' . containing We have plenty saved up take , what they could do for her. "Fill 'CI' ' at the sales had in three was wel- there. , hll for the loot. them, �irl saId, baby generations ••• until Bill is able to baok bird, right up," the woman said, motioning to the William-atte river 'on We through go May' 11, _ Texus:-.;;;:;;;t-;:;;j)-I "Better buy them." descend- -. corned by the Wooley family, ward the tank. So Elinor LuI'· I HoVe his job.. I'm working because r with Christmas gas 1948, On November 21, he received : �� I'n ants of pioneers who founded a coni sen, 45, was arrested on u dnunken that your home is blessed want to." ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-1.+ I II I , I I I ,\, I , I " III I I I I II I II II If II A!ong kitchenette at Lil Ransom's old a letter from Rosetta Guieo, a fisher munity of that name. It was the driving charge. That wns a case of He'd felt like a cad. There wasn't and . , rooming house. there'd be no ,Ill pme holly, may 'l'hen not that enough is enough. man'..; daughter of Paris, saying her with all the another in the whole universe first; born in in realizing contentment g\lY one to admire them-only her-self, daughter the fnrnily �I father had found the bottle in the had a wife like Sally, who through than years" we The Atlantic ventures the logic �,� wealth and "They might be the next, Log would even a gone mO,re ,�ighty �ncl Seine river off France. Traditional this her loyalty te,l(. false h�alth, here hnd that was that in the on the sands possible during time you come," 'the had said .• beliav�d Cn,l1folnta footprints � f. deserve girl hood: Sally didn't the hard .. With female of some the bread cast on the water sometimes is , �t when left the counter. dancing' tirne, people leave only I' deck the Nancy .season. ship he was giving her, And now I happiness ���l���owlng rnnrks of a heel. longer than that in showing Lip again. t:A.P/.f holiday , But they'd been there the next �)fr 0 with Christmas upon them and no halls of your home. time Nancy went baok to the little � money of his own, unless he sold his I 1111'1111 i ,++++ We're stopping to the gift shop. Every afternoon for a �ojo+++++ojoojoojoojo+ojoojo+ojo#++++++ojo"" �,�./� best suit re-sale shop down ""�.....sd.J" the he felt it 'would be even week they'd been there, as if bv with a street, '�!! cheery . il�1 awaiting for her to make up her better for his old heart to quit tick mind to buy them. greeting. ing than to face it and have Sally Nancy held her breath as she i{!;!- say, "Oh, you didn't need to give wa tchod La tTY from a distance. POI' anything, BiU. All I want is you! now she knew that if he didn't take We'll have a real Christmas when the shakers. she'd buy them her you .get well." JOHNSTON & DONALDSON self. Bill put on his overcoat, hat and But even as Nancy watched, she galoshes, It was about time to meet home from work, INSURANCE saw him hand the shakers to a I· Donaldson-Smith ·Co� Sally coming Clothing Cold snow cleric rain interspersed the TREET WES'l' MAIN. the in She tried to PlI h her disappoint I and already highway front ment aside and select an Outfitters For Men CD. Boys of their place was getting coated STATESBORO, Cars cau- GE?RGIA sive little for one of her co with ice. moved along gift I workers at the plant. Tomorrcw tiously. Their was Christrnan Eve, and the em neightlor's boy, Pike, eleven, and of inexpen-I slid by him on a sled. "Whee-e-e, ployees officials the plant watch Mister Bill!" had drawn names as part of a me, Bill looked from his overcoat gifl-giving program they'd planned up collar. be to hAVC about the huge, �ayly dec "Hey, careful!" he shout ed and went into action witb a orated tree in the arched entrance. leap when he saw the sled carrying the Nancy drcadC:!d the occasion, boy from the sidewall, into the di more so now than before. She re rection of an approaching, car up the gretted the dol' she'd left her home highway. town to tcke a better job in Daven It all happened in a flash. If Bill shire, Why hadn't she waited until I hadn't been gigantic in size, museu- a ftCI' Christmas to make the; and agile with youth, he couldn't charure t have saved the boy. "Man, Pike," Wh�n' the time came the next day I .. he panted, standing over hi.m on the for the rum. took the prog Nancy. sidewalk, "don't the ft lIar play along that was handed g to her and streetl" sl ipperl from the crowd. She "Aw, I could've made it, Mister wouldn't be missed, she thought Bill," Pike said, and dashed back bitterly. as she hurried from the up the street with his sled, bllilding, Snow (pil about her softly A, large man emerged hurriedly in a gentle burst from the da rk from the big ca l' on the side of the 0;;;1:),. ann the of voices from the ring pavement and came up to BiU, olanl 'followed ,el' in a kind of . "Thanks, fellow! Say," he said, sad haunting, beauty. mopping his forehead, "that was a her Inside apartment she looked I close call I You used certainly your dov n tit the quyly wrapped package head," In her hands th rr.uah ::l blur- of tears. "I snatched him in time," Bill, lt. was tho nnlv Ch ristrnas f�ift she'd said. recr-ive, and it had been we' given only I I� The man pulled out his wallet. because someone had drawn he a bill . , "Here," That's our ' G� said, holding crisp "�me. toward Bill. "Take I this, fellow." , She- LlnWI ap�)f!,J the and come in with a � package, her'l "But I don't want money tor what' the suddenly blur cleared to reveal I did," Bill protested, starting to rhe IHt!e greeting '0 green rabbit salt and back away. .� pepper shakers With the saucy, note to The man the long, gay pushed money into eurs=-one and I in up one limping down Bill's hand. "I'd pay a thousand or you this provocatively. more to escape wha t might have "li Her heart thrurnmed ••• , in her sing out happened just now, Think what throat. had drawn Larry her name. Christmas would have been for me But the cost of happy tho gifts they were it it had happened, to say nothing to exchange was not to go over Best Wishes?" of the kid's parents. Thanks again" season� ce nts l '.wenty·five fellow-and Merry: Christmas!" ! Lil Ranso�n called up the stairs. � He was before Bill could do gone 1 "You're wanted on the phone, anything. and 'tis a mal'!.." Bill looked down at the in . money I Standard Tractor & Equipment Co. Nancy placed the'little shakers his hand. Well, if �e f�lt that carefully on the table and turned Sea Islan'"1.:1 Bank'" • I a bout It. But one 'hundred way,'dol- L, E, TYSON to the door The 01 t ... j Statesboro hum "Sil�llt lars , .l ,; Co� came fl'om Lil felephooe Night" Ransom's fD'epartment Store He lOOK up then and sa w SaUy' FORD T}{ACTORS, EQUIPMENT AND PARTS l'adib the of and Statesboro, Ga. Brady's I toward him the up sweep stairs, I trudging • through found herseif snow a ve Nancy singing the and happy I secreti smile State 'bom, Georgia words as shp o;:;oftly dashed down I curved his lips �,uddenly, & ipped them, [01' she knew even before she the money into 'his billfold and went .. .. I • ••• •• hen I'd his voic� who was r.....;..;.....o!-++++·..+++ojo+++++++++++++-iI++++++++++++++++·! InI ! I of· •••• IIIi... tu meet ber. waitil,!: I I I I '{ of � :.••iii...... ,� � I for her or. the telephone. �.�� � �
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TWELVE BULLOCH TIMES AND STATESBORO NEWS DEC. 23 1948 THURSDAY, ..
TEN YEARS AGO
From Bulloch Times, Dec. 29. 1939 By WILLIAM TREMON Bulloch county supplies 520 of I 12 PAGES day for a week old Oliver Georgia's 400,000 "covered workers,' , on will become (STATF�BORO NEW�ATE8BORO EAGLE) EVERYhad been passing their house in who, January ist: eligible for benefit under his wagon loaded with pine and payments the new unemployment act. Bullaeh TIm Established 1892 cedar trees. . CouoUdated A last-minute fire at 12:30 this Statesboro Ne Established 1901 Janoarr 17. lti., "Christmas trees cheap!", he I STATESBORO. GA_, DEC. 1948 morning broke the no-fire record for Statesboro EBtablished 1917-Ccnsolldated THURSDAY. 30. shouled. "Christmas tr-e-es-two Eagle, December 0, lno tire fire was " present holidays; under dollars. two .... On-l-y-y dollars the floor ill the office of the Sorrter He was passing now, and Marge, washing the rew dishes she and inS;;;�i��c�g:e����ed reveal that Bul- VETS ARE NOTIFIED Now A Good Tim'e Denny had soiled at their noonday loch county farmers produced 393.- meal. wished she couldn't hear the 714 dozen 'aggs for the 19,287. Iarm ,Pay sound of his shouting voice. people during the. year--an Subscription? passing MAKE EXCHANGE This lOver-Large Hi�s question may be directed to Joe always bought old Ollver's average of .67 of an egg per day for you""",,"you be in some trees. "Old Oliver· needs the each person on the farm in 1929 as Are muy arrears, Outstanding Certificates are . money." he'd say. "And our old eompured with 494,274 dozen for the To Surrendered ,. Required Be. The dnte your nam'e I,'/�I�\'/We out car just wouldn't take the 18221 farm people (an average of followinll sing bumps on the label shows 'the time to Thwart�n New '':: c- of an in 1934. Immediately For Type 0 -'::'0::::" of a hunt for a tree in the country _89 eglr per day) . Escape which are If are ia ,'..., Social events: Miss Janelle j you paid. you ,/0\' 'around here." Chance, ,'the World War veterans holding un- arrears. don', let us off. gay or Statesboro, and Charlie Williams, drop you Old Oliver hesitated in front of Send us remittance used flcates of eI' II for today-NOW- the little Just for a of Portal, were united in marriage IglibilitY /'1 house. repeating his chant minute, we'rerNe c�rt while it is freah In your mind. EIGHT IN on the afternoon of December' 22nd INJURED greeting until Marge through she must go to GI Bill education 01' issued Those ",ho have said "YES" to the - training by Judge J E. McCl'oan. MI8S the door and tell him to' stop. She question aaked. are lilted below. 'l'IIe all Frances Brett. of Statesboro before September 1, 1948, who are the joys and raptures of child Dick'eJ names listed are who HAPPY and Bill those ha"" mGHW TANGLE Sylvania, to enter come j\Y and. Tillm.an, ?f planning training for the in person or mail with new S I I d 101 rtln were united In _by question asked, are listed below. Read Five Remain in Hospital hood as we behold the �;:;:g�."onn th: mo�ninll' of Decem- first time after J'anuary 1. should ex- HOLIDAYI bright the entire list-you'li find the nam•• As Three Continue Their bel' 27th at the Statesboro Baptist change them' immediately for a I1'eW Mrs. C. A. church by the pastor. Rev. C. M. Coal- Dixon, Rt. 2. Holiday Return Trip Home Mrs. Melton Rt. ± + + + ± tinsel and the 80n.-Mrs_ Thoma. Enns and type eertt-r,icate. Deal. 3_ gay wraDDings of li�le C. . 'H. A. result of an daughter, Ann, of Sylnnia, are Remington, city. entanglement fi'!,e equests for new typa certificate Elder TEACHERS her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F_ N. Henry Waters. cityy. GEORGIA miles from Statesboro on Route 301 R, the Mrs. J. B. Brooklet. the n.mes old certificate Williams, boxes stacked high under iGti�g accompanied by toward Register I. t after • • • • Sgt. L. L. Dukes. Warner Robins. Thursday should be malled to the Vet- I TWENTY YEARS AGO.. directly Lester Eldenfield. Savannah_ QUIT PRO�ION noon, two automobiles were badly the erans Administration Of- N. L. Rorne, Rt. 1. scrambled and were car Christmas tree. Regional School Find eight persons Fro.. B-II DC h TI D 27 1928 J. B .• m"'h ec., Johnston, cit)'. Superintendents ried to the Bulloch , 'flce Atlanta. said Vaux Owen, Geor- County Hospital. J. W. Wright. prominent farmer of Miss Sadie Lee, city. It Hard To Fill Vacancies .' . Mrs. Of this number IU'C Ivanhoe community, dred suddenly at g,a regional I..anager. A. 6. Ellis. Miami. Fla, To.Carry Forward The Work injured"five yet his home . O. L. Pulaski. in the but on Statesboro Provision Co. Monday. V. A. is urging the exchange be- Staft'ord. hospital, tho slow road Mrs. Earl teachers are the of Commerce plans joint Howard, Ft. Lauderdale. Georlria deserting to and three on Ch!,mber cause of new recovery, have gone of fathe... registration A. F. Savannah. meeting sons BoyVIS_j Schuller, profeasion becauae can make �nd �nd they their way home in .Tacksonvillc, Pla., , Scouts for next evenmg. thOu t will be used after January 1. to J. E. Donehoo Jr.;. Charleston. Fnday more elswhere and' new talent in W. W. mon"y after one day's detention at the hOB Caught bedroom of Bernard and.I safeguard the interests of,teChniqUeSveterans Strickland. city. . is the field for the same an Douglas McDougald, Jim German Mrs. J. H. Gomellia, Atlanta. apul'ning pital. Still ill the h""'pital are Mr. she said Mpy your gift be assurance that all and the government. "Denny, dear," thick� Miss Malvina r.....on. The ",verpowered after desperate struggle.wa·1 Trtrssel}, city_ .�timated annual need nil Mrs. James B. Marie Can 1y, "we're not to have a After January 1, the -axtent of en- Cannon. going tree Miss Mrs. W. W. Jones, city. in normal for times teacher replace Don, Barbara Ann Box and this Christmas. Daddy Isn't here moSt C I ·titlement for training of each vet- Milton Rt. 3. Betty your cherished dreams and �l'i�os�1u;Sd�d e.:!�r�� Tankersley. ments and to decorate and beshles= hopes ,is 3,000•. within recent Padgett, of the Nevil. help it, a�'b';;d'; in honor of Miss Milburn er1Ut enrolling with an old certificate community. Santa will come without a Christ year. it haB BJ1d to The a Sharpe. I must city. jumped to. 5,000 box girl i. daughter of Mrs. . be verified by V.A. before tUI- ����:u:;'����g. mns tree." will be realized--that is our wish for' Work haa begun on 'I Mrs. T. W. Bernses, Mobile. Ala. 6.00'0. A sllrvoy of .tudents coming . .t�alghteOl,!g tion . and subaistence the in payments mal J. M. Portal-Statesboro .hl.ghway Nesmith. Savannah, out of white colleges .f the state be m...t." in V.A. 101 rs. and Joe had explained to him the readiness for early begnining of coa- verifying settlement. J_ W. city. . . Rod,es. Mr". C. R. this Iprinlr who have signified their first time they'd bought-a tree just you at this Yuletide season. struction. must .sllgn each enroII ee a cI aim Parrish, cit,. happy Paul B. 'to the kind liked. had to be so Formal statement of First National Lee, Oconee, Ga. 'intention 'teach'ln public schools they It I number and set up th" initial index 101 .... tall and so around. It had to be Bank showed total of $I,OZ8.- Wyley W. NesmitH. city. is 125. Nobody·saems to know where big .�sets record Ior the' • and v�toran. Richard Starr. Tann. cedar with clusters of blue berries 784.51; IOIIns. discounts. $644,- Nashville, the remaindst; of the 5.000 new teach B exch.• the old certificate Mrs. J. T. on it. Old the g73.03; depoaita, $569,118.64_ nging city. Oliver always had Y... Davis, er. are to staff Mr. and Mrs. N. Grimes an- ran E. W. eomlng.f�()01 properly kind of tree wanted. Frank before entering truining, the vete Rackley, city. they Mrs. schcol of their daugh- Fronlta Roach; city . sYstem., next �all .. Little Denny ran into the kitchen nou'!ce th� .marriage will enable V.A. to dispose of ter, Virginia. to Thomas Jefferson the�e 1. D_ Fulford, Swai...boro. Dr. J. (. of the State De from the Iront room. actions well in advance. ThiS Will Allman, Mrs. John B. Lanier, Brooklet. there's 01' I partnrant of Education, points out "Mommy, Oliver," EvM:: ii. at make possible more prompt and . �:lp����honW�:chO�:;�� i .:l:. he' said. "Mommy. he has our th�t:,.ct!ordh,g to records in his office. 11 miacellaneous shower for M."'. acurate to the veteran after it���aA�eM�I'i1�!t�;,- Dover. �. tree ... ," tie Lot-Ita ��rvice Mr•. W. T_ Atlanta. 6,283 teachers did not return to their McEIYeen, wllose marrIage this traiOlng .starts. Granade; Mm:ge dried her hands and knelt 'Pratt of will occur Mrs. Lurlene Metter. I Collins, Atlanta. Bland. durlnlr the 1946.-47 school year_ to ' !lurren""'r of the old certificate will �obl guther little in her arms. the latter � Denny month. I------_ TIle.. vacancies w.re filled 261 part. o� .preseat these additional with II} know he has, dear," she said. Bulloch t�e provide adv,\ntages Bank THIRTY YEARS AGO 'foor-�ar college professionally train making herself look at him. Since County to the veterans now holding them: 'ed teachers alld 187 others last January when the horrib,le car Fro.: Bulloch Ti_, Dec. 1918 (1) The vetera.. be belfinlil!l&' Z6" �II ass�red th�t .wlth accident had taken Joe away two and three years of college fr�m Gill flrure. for t"ne .eason up to, all the trainIng lime to he her, she'd had difficulty in WhlC� I� who hold tea"" looking Dec. 10th thowed total lie'" ,g shown 011 Ida trainil)g provisional nt had Joe's 0128.1148 -elltl'*' Denny. Denny rumpled 1I'i-4 In :certiftcate, of e otmr dark ....Iy training re.trlctlO.· the .� hair, his dark eyes, the deep alld Bnlloc�J�o��t�..� 1(2) � �.:, •• cleft in his chin. A sob cnught in �h�Jmol:r.-;'liJft-O�-!Pl-tbat y)l.e �WlI 0ll Marge's throat. "Denny, dear," she '''''�'''''''';"'''''-J''i1�*'s�re aDd tin. S. L: i the olcleB� ��rl:It\cat.. Will be. ·ro e lima ler car wlflch ilie ,'but the II! 10;; who' caine ext hili said Moore. rem�- many- ot whom' 'are SC 001 thickly, "we're not going to (3) the claint number Lhat Will �n'y high Cannon' rod� w�s krlaclred .' hit. .hollders nill' Tbe Bulloch Health De ;.",i1y wprked thrburh,'.nrl have a tree this Christmas. Rev. A. J. Krolinger, former County I!'rilduatea. In the remote rural areas, Daddy pa�- be assigned will afford a spe.ed,y id1ln good di.tance and overturned Beveral .tomoch, but when he got to blg isn't here to decorate and tor of the Baptist church at Moutl- partment i. anxious to acquaint· the vacancies in help it. led;tlflcation in all ruture the teaching .mall schools times. 111 the t�e dealings serious ...ction-those besides-Santa will �eilo, Fla_, preached Sunday at the of this mix-up injuries gest too-large hlJl'll-he come without people county with some'Yital are being filled by who have church hore. vete'[l1n has with V'A'" the dif- people ·we,·e received all member. a Christmas tree." Baptist I (4) by· of the got hun" up. And he hung and '. . information which sho.uld be ·of Published bank .tatements showed ferent of Issued a� co;"pleted ollly 'elementary gradeB. Cannon types certlficate.s ' great, family. though no b'orre. were sweated and fumed. How he had ''1'11 decornte interest to all_ ;, long help it," Denny total 89sels as follows: Bank of A Minimum Foundation Program said. "I did last stop-gap measu,'cs to speed ""rt[fica broken. M·rs. Cannon waR rendered been the!'e i not in the recora. but year." Statesboro, $726,184.29; Sea Island Some m ..y have doubts about the tion fOI' the of Education for Georgia which will I •. close. "I Bank, Bank of training following rapid unconscious and remained .0 for the fact remalOB that foL' two Marge pressed Denny $769.590.25; Brooklet. following stateI1l1lntB, neverthel...s it "�ur. I IOn 0 provide increased state aid for pub- know, dear-'�I she said. Poignant $159,6�0.44_ demob'I'Izat' f the armed forces el1.1 hours after arrival at the hos-8ev-1 longer the mechanical of . is true. Not a single case of ingonuitl! memories of Benjamin H. Olliff, about I will eliminated and wlth proven lic schools is ,now being championed ' last Christmas crowd carpenter be replaced pital. the reBCU1l was malaria has .quad required to tear ed he!' so that she couldn't talk for 55 yea... age, was kilJoed by a �n reported by physi by the educational forceR of the o� a single standard fonn used At the the I open the walla to re train on hospital injured five are enol!gh a moment. She could 8enger the of pas-I t�ough- cians in the county in the I ....t three la�re see Joe teeter C�ntral Geor-, out the countrv' the certlficat"" state The increased. state aid pro- Jlmps about 6 (5) reported steadily improving and all lease him The warden the ing on the ladder to put the star in �ars. A few relapses. of malaria in vided in thi. Minimum .. sar' o . I will be schools and V.A, Found�tion g.'j k"ilro:d. 'hetr accepted' by a .... out of Their condition negro had lacked about one lOch of the top of the tree. vetarall'a who contracted thei1'- illness danger. ' cTi:'ree �r ��ur instances of Program' will be- dependent upon fa.- " petty' question. Old certificates the hole .... cnn withouu� .has aroulled quite considerable sym- making big p "I help, Mommy .• •. Denny lIverseas have been noted, however. action of the �nough � during w",:k: are not until verified. vorable 1949 General Franklin insisted. thievinjt Chriatmas. I acceptabble on the of him through., Thus It appears. that Radio Service store front broke.. In �athy part leen eft'ective. young Company to pal-ticll>ants In a 4-H . dusting program the extent of ters i'n MAY THIS his safety, his protec Wood (later Mrs. ,8 tand,at.(1 s comust'IIlg of t\yo yeats col- Y?Vr home. Statesb�ro Club COI'D ly MQrgan Moore) " DDT should not be confused hybrid' To . dcsting of the and gl'owin� Election .;/�- , tion, his veritaole part time, large city contes.t. Delay \ happiness, .had won $400 piano in Atlanta JOllr-' lege or be able .to pass the make,' In.a of the in thiS with the previously mentioned' DDT the. ['Cl11alllder of Several top winn�r" Farm Bureau's A familiar wagon made the turn 'nal contest. eq�lv.lent The 'Bulloch County , examination. GI'aduates receive t-at- daugh-I attended a last CHRISTMAS at the end of spraying, They are and I£lothe 'ady descn e WI caII •t county lu�cheon given will be lield later iu SE_:A80N the street, and Marge Brooklet �asonic Lodge held �n- sep�rate t.hbe dtlll1el'l . ann�al meeting ing of pilot in the U. S: Ail' FOl'ce and the Tim'es Jffice will M b y B ud M th e Om - recogniz�d old Oliver and his load 'nual distinctly cjift'erent methods of con- 8h� q� ,givel1 the ... thel· th'un on the usual 'ere�tion: wOl'sh�I)- . two to I week,lO aron 0'38: c, �prillg I of Christmas trees, 'iul S" a cOll1missiol� of �ecotl'd in tickets the pIcture. "Rills of s BRING His chant master; T·D·R·ABldl'y�n,elTnan, trol of. two different diseases. puny agncultul'al og-ant. an- YOU MANY rang 'S�mor .' , R. P. . Iieutena,'nt now date, pi·esid·ant. W, t0 Home." showing at the .Mikell, out 'warden; C. war- All' Force Resel ve and .a. Cft II Georgia ' agam, "Buy your Christmas tree Croml�y, junior .t�e W. D. M. D., Wilbur Smith led Bul(och 'J, W. LUNDQUIST, Th,eater. �ounty npunces. now! two ,dehj Robertson, secretary, and ,�. . dollars ., On-l-y ," active fot' of th_ree - t .... duty period years. Commissione[j Health, J. with 86 bushels of corn ft'Om his dem- BLESSINGS � .J, R. of After hfIIr tiCk 1'f the Herman ha-s:ac. Hall, tyler, recelvlIIg, l!tS, AND' . r Marge shriel,ed against the wind, com- Qovel'nor Talmadge ,Honor raceive - graduates regular onstrntlOn acre, Other B u II h c 0 u n Christm.f hilS oromance . Iud will cull at the Statesboro "Oh. don't-please don't!" Then passed; . . . -ec cepted the invitation to speak >lot the fireworks W, n1l8Sl0n8 , and all she w!ll a I she saw against was, suspended; d'ately g["d- FIRST BAPTIST TO HOLD Ji'lo;'ul Shop' be ,.iven ty boys entered were Harold Bl'an brown , MUCH Denny-little garbed ,Imme � .' b'ut clnnot. be with the group JOY H_ Blitch H. L. Griner and Walter uates theu' tour of actlv� duty loyely orchid with compliments of' meeting, Denny sitting up in the seat by old dU.l'Ing ANNUAL WATCH NIGHT nen, 78; W. P. Anderson Jr., 7"; care of physician for' the proprietor, Z.olly Whitehurst. until afte� the legislature adjourns, Oliver! Knigh� ,!�del' h';ve an opportunity to qualify DI', J. E. of will and Raymond John e� inlunes received In fireworks bat- f�r Sammons, Macon, The lady descnbed last We held &t· the First-Baptist her tickets the same artneonr otehw field, 67; Talmadge Jones, 65; De �. climbed down into ALFRED president 0.£ the Marge's reach DORMAN �l:alled officers: B. R. wor- hel' tickeb3 the same aftel"llOOn the Wingate, qeorll'1a COMPANYI Olliff, each year. church Decem.ber 31, vaughan Rob'Crts, 62; Mobley, "He lillka th' ride. R. L. senior Friday evening, went the Mu['ray F'arm Bureau, nnd others involved in.g arrr��. shipful master; Green, Fot' fur'ther information contact the paper lnt� mail, a�tend1?:d He .... at 11 o'clock. 60'' Franklin Paul Moore, warden; J, H. St. Clair, juniol' beginning the show, received hel' orchid. and �e, 60; will be wOI'ked out in the nn;,t wnr-. local U, Ail' Forc..ooe tpw Marge didn't give him a chance F. r. D, O. S, Army recr,?it This service has become a custom came in to the office to ex- 40. WHOLESALE GROCERS den; Williams, treasurer; pet'5on days. Mr. Mikell expec.ts the date to talk. the court . CITY "Do you have our tree, Beasley, s'acl'etary; W. S, Anderson, ing'Mtution in Statesboro at in the church and �s looked forward press her aPP'.l'eciation. At the luncheoll the 4-H boys DRUG CO. for th.. 1949 annual to be Oliver?" she asked. tyle)·.· house. wel.e meeting • • to from year to year members and pra,ised by C. A. Collier, Old • by vlce-U"""I the later of March. L. Oliver chuckled and Statesboro : • S. T, that he is a�ound PUl't Sidne7 I.�anier jumped Sylvania Jesup Chunc� ann�lJnces sav- of the Power and Eastma,n To really get' som�wlrer� youI' friends o.f this church. This year tohis LOT dent down from the "AIl'a winding up hiS bUSiness to move to, PARKING .AT DeVER Compan", wagun. week . , Gainesville to must sturt w h en r ' en- church extends an invitation For the convenience of travel of the' Better Hom" Town A"Jc YOUI- or PbODe37 / I've had your tree," he said. engage in fUJ'uitul'e lng'S you [Hty again tr,e found.� b�kel' postmas�er "Just business. but never ing public who take .at fol' of U. Bonds as nn m put it in the yard," Marge (Went thcl'e, velope is being made up.· Thl'ough to the public to be pre'3ent with them truin� Dover, movenlent, "blazing the trail about S. Suvings his and l!ltel' I have a 10: fOI- t'he told him. open'ad stock, I save prepared parkillg to Ho sells them as u "Why, Denny and I retul'l',!cd the savings plan you when the. old year gives way to the wha!; Georgia ought do in agriclll- ,--asl'ntent. public with he, had earned I payro,lI o[ curs ut H hluson_ I can service to you And the nation. �\i�hout.. beLore "1""0. r.'ew. ture," you WYATT . h'e!'" ,,,11'.) • I , __.�. H.Ili.
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