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1-14-1938 Bulloch Herald

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Miss Evelyn Anderson, lovely Loach, 'and Mra. Ben Deal, )lrs. W. DEDICATED -ro daugnter of Mr, W. D. Anderson and E. Dekle prellided over the bride's tile late Blanch Cra.. Cord Anderson, book.

bee..me tile bride oC Dan Lee of Stil- Mr. and Mrs. Lee left during till.

I MAJOR AND son at a beautiful ceremony perfor- afternoon for a motor trip to points JlR. AND MRS. Ho,,'r;..t, SEWELL MRS. LOUIS THOMPSON .iued Saturday afternoon at the home in Tenneasee. HOLD OPf,N HOUSE Jo'ETED AT MANY Mrs. Lee is a of G. S. C. LOVELY SOCIAl. FUNCfIONS of the bride" parents on College graduate TOBACCO.GRO�ERS Boulevard. The impressive ring cere- W. at MiIledge,;lIe and since her Mr. and Mrs. Howell Sewell \l(ere has been At the �\fajor and Mrs. Louis rnony was performed by Rev. C. M. graduation teaehing. 1I..... lal hl)BtS .'rldal' evening as, they Thompson, of close time of her she was a mem RECEIVE REfUND ON now of Los Coalson in the� presence marriage kept 'Open House' for their friends. Angeles, Calif., but tor­ friends IIl1d the families of the popu- bel' of the Caculty at Louisville, Ga. Lovely Christmas decorationa and the' merly residents of this city, have been central lar covered table III the dining room figures in a number of couple, WAREHOUSEMEN nES lace � social affairs brief of detail MIKELL.WILLIAMS 'C,entered with a huge punch bowl sur- uring their visii Beaut)' and perfection nora STOCKYARIIS HAVE Rl:· ut- here. in the home. , BULLOCH COUlI,"fY BANK WILL rounded with cups each bearing marked the decorations CORD Miss Zelia Mikell and ,J. Rupert SAtES, s�I.UNIl 2,11111 tractive place cards, were evidences On Monday evening of last week, The bridal motiC of green and white D1STIUBUTE $9.024.94 m�GINNING HOGS AND HF.AD OF CAT'" • Dr. and Mrs. Williams were married Sunday 417 Mrs. Sewell's and expuis- Hugh! Arundel enter­ was carried out in the use of white nigh,t JANUARY 15. of original SA'DURDAY, PAY. • December 26 Dr. John S. Wiledr, •. can- Major and Mrs. shared fern. The vows by \V:lTH 500 llEI.L Ite taste. Platters of sandwiches, Thompson chrysanthemums and MADEl IN TLE, FARM.ERS the Tom­ MENT WILL BE �ASH. at tained with a buffet honor pastor of Calvary Baptist dies and bon bona were placed supper the were spoken in the living room where ING. Williams is the of were with '.\ pie. MrR. daughter each end .of. tile table and gue�ts in- guests given guest books the alter was Cormed of Cern ith Mikell of this She is A total 'of $9,024.94 will he' dis­ en covers of natve wood. at which time can­ W. W. county. f.rmally helped themselves: Those an arrangement of five-branched Livestock . lilies broke all records a of Statesboro High School tributed to 6,066 tobacco growers, be� occasion were: honors with Major Mrs. Leroy cathedral can­ graduate . joying the delig.htful and delabra holding lighted here this week as the two weekly and attended the South Georgia Teach 15 by Mr. alld Mrs. Frank Simmons, Mr. Cowart. Other guests iwere Mr. and lies with white ehrysan- gil�lIil�g tomorrow, .Janunry interspersed '" and 417 head ers' Mr. and Mrs. Williams auctions sold 2600 hll!!'. :1111'. and Mrs. E. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Wil· College. the Hu110ch Bank, it. was . and Mr•. E�win . Groover, themums. County an: will live in Savannah. DC cattle, on, Dr. and Mrs. liam Sinclair, and Mr. and Mrs. week Mr. S. W. .)Irs. Bob .l;Ionald•. A program of nuptial muic was giv­ nounced '�his by At both t.he streets were Aru�del,. PI'. and Mrs. John Arthur Dillon, ali of Savannah and 'sa11l8 -Hagh.· en by Mrs.' J. G. Moore, pianist, and Lewis, friends of ANNOUNCEMENT president, ..:,1UI11 MfS., WI1ldo Floyd, mutual the honor guests. crowded and the �aleB I!,sted into tile """'ney, :l.l! Mrs. Earl Ellia of Chattanooga, Mr. Lewis stuted that the Bulloch Dr. Bak- of last week . and ·HM.. W. A. Bowen, On Tuesday evening with at five huridred ]l.r.' ' .alist, vo'1 night least. Mrs. Bartow Parks Lamb C,unty Bank wns selected to diatri­ Mis. Mrs. Brannen . Mr. and Mi•• Dorothy Brannen, Mr. asd Loyd compli­ . ";" Le�, the cere- 'farmers participated in the sales. II preceding announce tllo these fund.... Mary .A:lien Edge, Miss Elizabeth monted Major and Mrs. Louis Thomu ImmeMPANV ENTEIlTAINS' mons. D Ancleroon cit>" by the' GeQrgia law and the actual informal street length' frock of duck 'mEIR EMI-LO\'EES On 'I'uesday evening of lnst week I blue 3!'CC" t: ith matching ac- --- Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Arundel were Twnwl'! HJ..'�",r Photo.'11 �rjpl� iii·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiii Mrs. Jack II. who before and T. 1.!es3:)rie HEr corsage '\ as of lnli!"n:nn The Brothers Auto Com- host. at a card dance at Cecil Ken­ Awtry, M,'". C. Pun�". The marriage Averitt, lillies. Mrs. her marriage on December 22 was olemn;zcd at Pench. rosc. and valley acted as ho.ta Tuesday evening nedy's honoring Mlljor 111111 quietly the , ]Jany I !'iIis" Olivi" of M,'. After the Mr. and Mrs. Renette�s show room where Out-of·towll gllosts for l'urvis, daughter [wasIree Christian church ;n Atlanta. cereluony , 1.. their, spaciilUs Thompson, Anderson were hosts at an in­ tbey en�rt�i"ede'nployee�:and their the dance were Mr. and 1.1rs. Phil W. D. ; POI-UtAIl The lace covered • S. Miss DlUDE.ELECT Joe formal reception. "rives ,a turkey dinner: Features Sutler, of Greenville, C.; J·oincr and �'rances Deal, .John wi�h . E�D:OF HONORE:DAT room held on the .; of entert:ainlllent were bing'" and the Mary Allin Edge, Mr. and irs. Hob SEATED TEA _ Smith and Henrietta Tillman. Miss table in the dining silver basket of white '; Big Apple. �bou.t 33 guests ",",'e Russell, New York City; Mr. nnel Bropks Grimes 'and Leodel CoIOl1'..nn center n lovely Mrs. Leer on a rei1ector ) Mrs, Lawron Brannen, l\'lettet'; and DeLoach and Mrs. J. G chrysanthemums "laced SEASON. .)rescnt. . \ White tao Mr. and Mrs. Everett Burron qf I',[oore were joint hostesses on Wed DlNNEIt PARTY FOil VISITOR silver candlesticks holding at oC white mints 8RIDJo�.ELECli HONOIIRD· Homerville. . "eada)' afternoon of last week the pel'S and compotes Ice cream WITH BRrO(;.' I'AIlTY On Wednessy of lust \leek Major home of the. former ",\jth a llIiscella· Mi•• Zula Gammage entertained on further adorned th" table. : and mints I alld Mrs. Thomp�on were guests at neous seated tea hontaring Miss Eve- F.iduy cvcnhg for Carol Campbel1, cf ..nd individual cakes, coffee t • • I A· seM'ed. Those serving were : Mrs. Vart�\V''''arks Lamb and dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Barney 1)11 Andelson whose marriage to Dllr Atlnnta, gllcs! of Carmen Cowart. were l\hsSI were: of sister of tile ! Carol Ande��on entertaine!f.wlth three veritt a. hosts. Other guests Lee Stilsol) took place Saturday. The part)' bOg'an with dinner at the Misses Blanch Anderson. afternoon Mrs. Mr. Illld Poillsetlias and narcissi 'were use,1 Tea Pot aOlI was followed danc· and Brun.-,Uo _! tables 01 bridge Thursday Dr. and Hugh Arundel, by bride, Carol Anderson, I couilin, Miss Evelyn 1 MI'!!. T. J. Morris and Mr. and M,·s. effectively in decorating the rooms and b'ngo at Carmen's home. The I 'hGitoring. tl,e;r I illg, Deal a8�islieieee of silvel' !!Tl:8tching her silver. I :�ns()n. been demonstrated by the incresaing ,. 1 matching her pattem. number of couples holdintr "open The guests were. served open-fRce� Miss Mae Michael returned Thurs. of fruit and Russian 1/2 I' Refres.hment" consisted heavenly house" during the holiaays. On Christ sandwiches, cake, dill' of lust week from Atlanta il'Uit anI' coffee. tea. About twenty of Miss Ander- luI.h, whit;., cake, ma. afternoon Miss Menza Cumming where .he has been visiting her sis: � Ron'. close friends and former class tel', Miss Moina Michael. i' kept 'open hOllse' nnd about twenty- PRICE UOS,..,SS mattes were .MISS FRA,NSE'I'H 'five of her friends called. They were present. 'Miss Saru Mooney is vi.i�ing her Miss Jane }r"a:::cth \\ as hostess at sen'ed eggnog and fruit cake. sister, Mrs. Tupper SauseI' and her and JOLLY FIlENCH KNOTTEDS ]Jer apartment on 'fua,dap' e,'ening' On Tuesday evening of Christmas aunt, Mrs. W, S. Partrick, in Tam. to the memlter. >lYe the Bullouch Coun' week Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams pa thi week. Health Welfare Oouncil Dr. served of tIleir The Jolly French Knotters were LESS .. i thirty·five friend.s ,'t)' u.nd entertained on afternoon I ll E. MqTv,1 e. the lIew health und cake before on to Wednesday off!cer i eggnog going .. Tomlinson. After an II, 'bnefiy (,,'Cr-enred plans for, health un the Arundel dance at Cecil Kenne· by Mrs. J.;eon , I the .:nembers were sel" der the nJc.entl)l .dopted ��Ilis Health d;(s. hour of sewing ON ALL refreshments. 1.&.... Mi.�' Elsie' the new Christmas M,'. and Mrs. F. cod light Hailey, I 'On Da)' ltealth nUI'se IVas introduced. At the' I. WilIi.ms kept 'open house'. The t.,?Delusioli of the "?Cial ·h041· Miss: guests played Bingo and CItjoyed U. D, C. MEETS THURSDA Y Franse£h ,sel'�'ed heavenly hash. cof-, Christ.mas cakes and candies. Thirty JANUARY 20TH AT WOMAN'S Production Credit J" Jee! al)<)' .c�bkl"•. Others pl'Csent wel'C: of theIr friends were present. CLUB HOME ---- • F 1.1r all Winter Mr. !'iiI's. and of last week .. nrid. �I'S,' vyill Cromley, and: On Tuesday To Hold . AssOciation r Mrs, F. W. Hughes, !'ill. and Chalmers Franklin entertained with The regular meetin of the Bulloch ],ewis Ellis, Mrs. M. S. Pittman, Mrs'jLeo· a bridge party at her home near County Daughters of the G:>nfedemcy del, Coleman, Dr. J. to. 'score was made IMrs. '''ill meet at the Woman's Club 22 i H.. Whitesille,! High by Meeting. January .1 Harry' Ake!,; a!r. an�, MI'S, Fre1 shop show'a stoic be found. WhEn .�us· chansed 'his Cecil 'Ml'fl'rIll3.. and Mrs. B. Harvey Brannen, CIVS Nona and had Gu,IA merchant'. cup C. Bralll:"n and Thaxtol;, Charles 01't;rf own. It was 10- a rack (or each mog. Ot1)er. mjBht Mr,!- Ol�iff \¥r.'. Don�I�!lon s�id'. ed up'a of his ,each of his custom· :�.,:¥,k· ��. e .,hop mO�" a doctor's' -mug migh.t indio barbering system r hostesses at an 111- ,..Mrs. Ernest Mrs. G, E: and Bobbie Smith, Charlie ,ioe ",tarest IS bemg by",�h C. Oliver Co. to their mugs. In �ime' Brann.en, itia1!h­ meet-Iber "llbout where E. order Matt}fe}V�-wete �n",fested 'eated by at of the for· Mrs. Phil' of Greenville.' "'" "nd D0110thy Dru by, Henry Ballks stood row nn 'I"eene;its owner'. profesllion '�c th_�_ho::ne Bean, Sutler with -tW(J than thirty-five mugs . formal . sta.nds ". :He began', par�)' f t,h e now am1'1"IILl' IMrs. Lel'OY and Ann Blizabeth Morris Mc members·f.The of 1cer� 'and d"trectortf· 0 each bearing tIIe stork In fhght carrying"f,the mer honorJllg S, C" 1\Il's. I�. L. lIrlJ'3. Brnd-l Smith, . ,dozen towels. During. row In neat order, Barnes, . � chairs and t.\.o CO,wnrt. • leate J' 1iJI. ., H0d • I s waij ,,,,,th a Lemore and Sue G. C. 8ssooJation ore! E ges, prcsli I � bur d ,a ft'armer cup m'ght laeplct Mary Akins, an extra b"r· name If'0 liB ley Downs of Tiftoll, Mrs. Pete DOli' oourt week Gus hired own':.r.. on: , :¥,:". Co�art pr�sen.t"�I,J I a trade1 " SIlver' candlestwks. he deco· Cole,,,ulI and Mllrtha Wilrll" Si'!" ,lent; W. H. Sm'ith, vice-pre�idcnt. rr,u!:s were, ot a palr of .' Statesboro's Ladies Store and Now tbese . Finllst • horse. lIlrs. Jack M"s • Artltul care of jurymlple town while llU'�e the ChrIstmas season. urner, Gordon Mays and Hobert alld Alln Next to Tea Pot Grill H. John H, :Moore i�. keeping' with For, Hodges FulchiH', Durrence, Othe... were more delicately Ing • beavy. BalTon. and R. F. Don. • hO�se., cOU lies were jnvitct.i. Everett an(l Sara Daniel, direetor�, se!\Sion:·. euatolllers eeleeteld Twelve I TillY Hamsey Poindexter, p. Gos ad de.igned. they were all .harae" GIla It' ')ftB not ;long betore I!ut aldl!On, . �l'!Itaey.trel!1urer.- .. .' � �,. .. were Stonevil!e 2-B, L to a editton of bls nlng issue special V8:lletles of cotton make a very beavy lue Mold Train To luro Drivers Furn Relief, Dixie Must Triumpb allli weekly newspaper that will contain demand on tbe cott01l plant lor pot. Clevewllt. . 31 editorials tb. paper bas carrted on asb tnll very sbort period of time. Th. 11,' the value of soli work. must an .' Be In Statesboro On For Ucense eonservatieu crop have abundance .,f apPly A bulletin entitled "Tbe Farm The editorials have attracted wide at- qulcklr avatlable potasb on sbort no. POI'k is now SUPllly" being distributed uee tenion. Mr. Bu�ton received a let'.l' or it hegins tobreak down, with THE 21 the BULLOCH HERALD FRIDAY, JANUARY, U, 1938. Is No Friday, January by Georgia Agric.ultural Exten- of There Substitute For By Saturday Midnight from President sheddlllir leoves Rn4 small bolls, . AdvertisiDl' Roosevelt cougrutu- �--��----��--�--�==.--�--� �ewllpaper siou service. This bulletin, which 200 pounds DC extra mUrlate of , . • de�!s much arid a genel'nl pet. r ·· "BLUE·.MOLD SPECIAL" I.S SPON· Iating him on the excellence of r.;.. •• •• .. NEWS OF APPLICATIONS DATED I,ATER with the killing and of ash INTEREST TO Fin., i. her curing pork reductlou in ye . per ncel'fl' bave been used 10 tbe 'l'H� visiting parents Mr. a-nd.· '80RED BY EXTENSION SER· work. The speolal edition is expected .ilnm.Rturleldfiber, ;''' COLC.�RED PEOPLE TH·AN 1'HIS DATE WILL BE on the f!'nn. 18 a revision of an Ex- tests, ;. 1111'S. A. L. Love.' THE to be Issued in about �'ix weeks. I On field. which have rusted In the NEVILS l�EWS , � VICE, COASTAL PLAIN tension servtce bulletin in Where CONSIDERED AS "NEW DRIV· published cotton rust was - .. H. W. preventatl. BR (By B. Smith, Jr.) Prof. und Mrs. L. S. IIIn(1 and where low- OO. S Wiill{field EZPERIMENT 'STATION' AND 1036; The past potash, comp'cte ···KLE·····r···N I revised BY EW· wa. MISS MAUDE WHITE bulletin writ· the NOl"th Caroli.... The Club celebrated its . ERS" AND WILL REQUIRE EX· experlmelit itatlo1l BY MRS. JOHN A. ROBERTSON Carte". !ughter, Mrs. Fran'k H. Zeig'er. L. Simmons anrl Prof. and to t' of kuinlt acre. ferUllzer hGW seldom do we deliver It, W•. and almost every room ill the seho?1 Highest Lake In New Yo.1! ,·ector W"lter S. d"ive in GeOl·gia. .6606 pounds pel' (NPK) produced 557 IL"e. gl·oup. �Irs. H. G. Mrs. R. H. War- Brown, of the Ge· FI'ee C9PIes 0f thcueb II tln may""r Pnrrish, Gilmore. i Mrs. T. E. of Gu. might even soy we met the per_ "'as Moon, Montezuma, The highest lake in New Yos .'I'his announcement made I'or the lust twenty years, b.o"us" of seed cotton .pel' OCI'e, a 5·10·5 ""0' represent.d. Mrs. ,G. C. Avery Mrs. J. D. Mrs. vi"", 'Yas by obtuinc' Plall.: I Repreesntatlvees wer.e one MR. M. prer;cl1t states. It organizulion. Each present w�s F. NESMITH . Junuary 20,. po,'ides fo a Im�nlmum The guests present were Mr. nnd from the day , leagues at Stii. Is it the salest plan asked to the Stlitesboro, possible? Vidalia,3 p. m. Thursday, Janun,y fine or $50.00 01' six Illonth. in jail One o( the m"st enjoyable events lIIrs. H G. Parrish, Mr. and troDS 0 er pa.! .. 2V. for tfohsenddIn�itatlionsin IV16ua class room �he Dr. Laborn of Is it the most economical Ull�'on(! dl·jving n vehicle on the I of the senson was the ceJe· D. Mr. and Mrs. J. . I J ISS ! Caraway, Houston, plan? birthday Parrish, MMrs'WWI' sonM.andcBrooklet..lema Su of Savau Rushing ... represented, to the regular meetings -I .. Texas, who was rrored in Bulloch Stat.csbol'o,.2 p. 'm., ...... !·iday, .To.l:" .highways of the state without u Ii b,.• tion IllIms, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robertsen, nah spent Inst given Sunday ot the lovely' i week·end here .... Does it provide a debt·free hOlD!> un of the PTA. She also Ith Y 21. (·ense. It also that recommended, nnd Mrs. F. W. Mr. county passed through Statesboro and lU'ovidcs anyonc h orne 0 IlIIr. Hugbe., relatives. ,country f Mr. and Mrs. F . " W.. other r....I' .-, E. "lOny for the Ion g to (>t a .•; Aycock., agricultul'al allo:,t I with w.1 speak Valdosw No one' i. to ,gra�•. a are., we�e Acqulll� Warnocll. III.. Ruth afternoon the Ivanhoe Club Elliott, and Mrs. E. accept 11_ Fir.t I enJoyed by Mon�a)' Mary Lmnllkln program. I a�t�orfted .1'&. C, . or 'C".ade, q.. Avery and ctJnse m'Oncy for a license in M1s8 Mary Slater, H. M. ROo ente�ned at the club ..-ith of Sarasota Springo, N, Y. the II"" 1... A .. lecOlld all_. par., b�i1ding Gaines Ilnd S, B. .. grade, I a Doc.tor dep.artment's name. All ltIartln; berlBon, 1.. S. Harold In boner of Mis..s Geneva and license B. TURNER PIUNC;:IPAL Cloani.ncer, �ac:ellaneous Laura Bell l!�xtension · IIrs. Jl,. ,·izc:; Clemson said I was short on IIc'-I started home and othe,' property, Talk, .IThe CaUSe of Crime," L. S. P:lll1tiilgs in 1937, Barrett's reports College potash, gt·ade. They s-e-onsorcd a litel'ary Cloainger. showed, totaled 18,844 acres, bringing using 10% POTASH. 1 made larger and the were given in thc diffc"ent amutcul' yields 10% the SOCIALS Busine 8. Mrs. Russie total acreage reforested in Geol'­ contests I I Rogers. POTASH Rust," along a Iitcrnry line, some- completely prevented H. H. gia during the last 10 years to 7U,- lime ago. Supt. Britt lnd family \\el'e \V. \V. 724 "crn•. The dinner gu�sts of Mr, and Mrs. GradY Brevln. who fell at his home ri�(h g'l'nde has Mrs, Garnel Potash Rushing. somc.timf: ago and broke severnl ribs Stops Rust and Starts Profits Lanier lind Mrs. G. B. Bow n for Saturday. The estimutccJ nUlllber of SOWR fat·­ MI', and Mrs. Delmas and is impi'bving, but he is still confi:lcd The fifth grude has 1'l'frs. Gnrnel Rughfng of cotton seems to run in the Smith rowing in 1937 fall in Ge­ Producing good yields son Delmas Jr. were the dinnel' to his room. ),;g crop Laniel' and Mrs. G,' B, Bowen for · OI'gia 01' ) of S, son of Uncle Bob and guests oj' Mr, and 'Mrs. Elmo ;:\1 al- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Simmons ."I),o.ullted.lo .130,000, 3<);, family. Jake Smith, Johnston, C,. their reprcsentatives. Both ladies .. less than the 149,000 in lard of Savunnah, Sunday. 'I,'ssn Norma S"'mmons of Waycrossand, 41 farrowing Mrs. Smith. says this about his 1937 crop: "I made three presented their class with a bowl of faU of 1936; to tho Mrs. William 'lrickland and lIlI'. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester ac\,ordiug acre but each. The,' also per didn't pick but two. The boll weevil got growjr�g flo'�crs Georgia service. Tr,e bJlles Jno, B. and V. Blun<1 It's a whole lot cheaper to grow RepOl·ting .served the class B. Anderson were Sund3Y. I Cro� one. refreshments Clu'isl- number of sR.ved the other Daddy used a lot of so I followed him. own work stock ill t.h�J.r, pIg!f was 762,000 as pol:ash buiness visitors in A tlan a a few Mrs. Joel Minick spent several your Georgia mas. , j

. I 'the{all-a 9 % deer all the Is if have of I the Counting potash my cotton received, it adds up to 300 d ays th e r'Irst 0 r th e wee.k ,lays this week in Savannah with it to buy it, you plenty lIfrs. Wi'lie and Mrs.' ..",,"-a�d av,:l'- Kicklighter number of htter wa. �.- More than 800 " feed anddtpas PIgs pel' pounds of seed cotton per acre had been of MURIATE acre. lf were Mr. �1rs. O. ),'[ar III were dln- Mrs. TYl'il who continues III. goo pounds OF POTASH per you to A. R. are se;�'in('l" as l\�injck 86 Snipes � grade a"d. ure., ogainst 5.60. Fo,' tbe oC· picked from this field before this of j spring photograph Jake net' tso.f M_r. Mr. Mrs. an I, rs. . n· and Parrish �f in 500 mothers f�r gues d �I L S . A Wayne Smith's put this pounds of fertilizer the would be " ,age 30%. Miss' Lord's room. 1937, were cotton was made. Leaves have been removed potash .' I '.', Honle Demonstra.tlon .farrowlngs estimtaed at were f The County derson ' Monday. 'VnghtsvtlIe recent guests o� to · MISS Hatcher show amount of cotton . selected Mrs. R. E. I and left for second The old is STOPS RUST." . 1755,000 the picking. slogan right-POTASH . pig , a crop 1,010,000 � of Mitchel! Mrs. Lloyd Andreson was a visitor, reJallves here. Council county openod 'Andersop and. lIIrs.. Astor Proctor to heod. Breeding intentions reported in on our I compus Friday. I Mrs. Ida Heidt sp\!-nt this week in co-operative growers' market at CD.· . repxeseni 'rOOIll, Tbey entcl-tamcd December indi�a.le about 161,000 IT WDJ. PAY YOU TO \ he.r SUllt. H. H. Britt and G. C Savannah witb Mr$. J. C. Shter. and that timo USE ,With ..a ·PaJ'ty Avery milia last May .ince sows to farrow in the spring of 1938. ,Ohrlstmas were business 1 Mr. and Mrs.' each ·ohlld :a�ld sel'�'{!d Visitors in T. R. Bryan, Jr., lIIore than $1,600 wor.th of bOlne- This if the .. Sa�annah, !n gl'8(le WIth fl·Ult. figure, realized, would be a MORE NV SELECT Mrs. E. IMonday dtel'noon. spent Saturday in Savannah. have been sold. More of POTA$II. "are D.' ProctO'l: . grown products ·�eerens.e 8% �rom 1937 spring :,-;NNOUNCEMENT I III I'. and Mrs. Vorl Minick �nd • ·150 (arm women bave sold pro_ The s·lxth grade's" grade mothers than :IRrI'owlngs. ' -. If'! t', an d ··rIf .rs. ester Woo(I,·ow "ill',ckUI of Savannah market since it FERTILIZER CONTAINING . DeLoach duc.c on the opened. are E. D. and c J. an- spent �r8. 'lIounce the are two 'new Ford cars for �roct9" M.':s.- .. birth.Lof a dau hter on last we.k.en� here with relatives. costs less to rnn .Mrs. W. M. F;ircloth, the IllRrket There were 162 ·MRTtlll. They gave a bowl narCls_ g engine, tlian other one.variety cotton any' . , l 7.th. ._ M,'s. E. Barbee of said that the I TO 10% NV OR �t 'January C. Texas is vis_ be".-t-selling POTASH, the' class. I 1938-t,he De Luxe and t.he manag"r, communities in Georgia last year, nco t� w.lth TBE.IlE Ford car ever built. ,��s �,nd' eut:rtalned iting relatives here. 11I'oducls arc poultry asd dairy p.u· cording to E. C. '8 and s.."rvetl· home- t,� Westbrook, cotton . and TOP-DRESS Chl�strnas_parcy·.>'.r N.EVILS FACO},TY SPONSORS Rev. Frank Gilmore spent this in And ducts, fresh canned vegetables, �pecialist for WITH NV made caody. I Standard-dir'f.ering a.ppcar:a,;!ce, both new cars are low. th� Georgia Agricul­ .... SINGING week in priced !Iud cakes and other cooked fooos. turnl Mrg. GTady COWBOYS AND GIRL Savannah attending the extellJlion service. These one. appointmenls and built on Low home demon· :Mr�. 'fonight at 8:00 m. price-hut price, like i's a Miss EIIR Foy•. county vRriety colJl'muniit,;s had farm. MURIATE, OR NV are Ru£hin�'andMrS. Ca�1 p. the facultv :lIIlsslonari.es COnference. econo�y, Ford ira. 18,'1'50 IWNJT, nero repregentlng. ," , .tratlon 'he Camilla Fedel'at· €hf:Ofl.S. of 'Nevil' High S�h�ol will the same agent, er members who planted 303,505 ,c­ room. p,l'esen't' FOrd .. TMy serv.ed the elMS, frUIt at chassis; ,. Ford founded the ,;, t th N dep�nda�le field cd Woman's the Cam.lla Lioll" res ,," ;' ." �.', .". t'V's'1 HI h S C BETTY PARRISH low.price Club, and of OB'A NITBOGEN�POTASH Ci1�i8tma8 nine:' f:' g hi'00 audltorH�n�, CELEBRATES �d.itio�. produced 175,885 bales . '. . .' tbe American and IMal ..'. ,:. : The, Texas Company and the SIXTH BIRTHDAY BOlh_ hring :you the basi.� advantages 30 ami C1ub, LegiOn, cotton. la, Twilill'ht , yem's ago Ford keeps low, . , oth�r prices are assistance to the �e &:�d� :ep�c� from ttations I Mrs.' H. G, banken giving The extra profit from the cotton' ,.,�l�tb�J:s:-,! l'adiq WFBC, Parrish cntertained a of a sentln,&'. 'lfte Ml's. V.type· 8.cylinder The De sev.�nth.. )lTade. and power.plant-= Lnx'e Ford pl'oject. :produccd in one communltie� th; Wlj:PA WSB. of little more . variety W. J. ,�nmblcrH featuring Little group boys and girls at her cosls'slightly R. --- _Dav�s amounted to �rs;, E;. Warnoc.k The. 'Song Bird of th. home in honor of the smooth and I '6.20 per acre. Part of lor. Mr. a':1� PI'ai;ie. sixth birj,llilay l;'erfol'mance compact de­ than the �odges. Anothcr Stlllld�rtl Ford, hUI provides' Eal')Y reports of intentioDs to .this came from increased and "�.om. .' fea�ure wilt be of her The yields For eighth grade Cowboy ,little doughter, Betty. .tE" RppenR !Ja�k. and his sign. The De Ford has the 8S.horse­ Illant indicate that at least 17,000 (rom M:'S�:, Austrailian bull guests were Chris I,.uxe. more with cxlrn room part higher 'I1rices, VIIl'ietie8 and Mrs. W. C. I'N.ell,. whln. Ryals, Robert Mi. style 'ili Ihe closed Hodges tiC res in will bo I Cowboy Jack does Georgia plnnted to grown In variety communit.e. �o,r:lges �re tricks with his whip nick, Jerry Minick. Elli!n tbe. �ne aervlDg and Mrs, R. BUle. Parrish, power Standard Ford pro. sed.;'s, Both in !,e.�nHth thot astonnds one. He eats fire Jack Jill engine; 'T�e cnrs, proportion to 10r nlnetb and Bryan, Bryan, Jimmie Lu price, tb� grade..;' enjoys It. vides a of The evening offers .music Williams, Peggy choice 85 or 60 Robertson, . horsepower. unusnlll vIII , Mrs. A, L. Lanier And. Mrs: 'D. R. Billy represent lies. BOIl. lire I'lUilt "�d .• COWbOY songs; comedy and 'en. Robertson, Betty : Groover Upchurch. Billy Both new cars lire to rePresent tlln�, �c fOr 'economical to the 3ame tb_';. t��tainmeht both the and Upchurch, Tootsic oper. standard of mechanical . �nd'. �oung BI/.rron, Barbara .� AlVeDtb - ,grsdes and ·lIrar.J...·L,· .Ande�. high. the old... WRrnell ate, . with .an. ,Griffeth, Denmark, Eugen. Standard, "60" . and Mrl.,lol. J, .Cox· are. The. excellence, There's n deo-)er at th,riIty neor' you . 8ervln�. The. show.starts 8 :00 p. m. The in R. Sara .the ocatlonal ctase under'Mr, G. C. i1dmisslori '1;,,,,,.,p�om.s, will'-tie' lqc and 250:,: 'Alic� ;ou,,:. I

• - "'BobtiYYie'Che�, , !- BUCkl: .� Alderm�. . ." .'\. \""" There Is' No Substitute ,Fot' Newspaper Advertiljlilll FRIDA 14, 1938. ' BULLOCH HERALD Y, JANUARY, . I THE _- -�.-.-__:-'-----" � ....__d....=_=_r..'==-=����..".-��_�------[ ______�=:::::::��======-., . Mus� CIIIb To Give 1lERSONALS \ THE TEN BEST PICTURES The THE BULLOCH HERALD CLJPONREKA CULLINQS At .r:==- , "Your, County Paper" a the In recent poll to select "Ten Best pic­ Your Roaming I� STATESBORO r.riday By Reporter. II. Publ1sh�d Every tures" of the year the movie critics of lead­ 1, ;;d will Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia THE Churches. ,.'1 in,,· 11 w papers and magazines picked U. S. A. made it 40,002. l:Io�ever I KIte""""I I�I T>'�� ����� Ark., l:Iot Springs, I III at !���:'�'¥:f���f: 'TO SERVE YOU I y meet January 18, Tuesday evening, LIFE ZOLA as 1 Ihave lET children wnd Mrs. C. E spent OF EMILE the Number Layton counted for SOC . have Editor Dear Waiting World: shouldn't wei BAPTIST CH'URCIi COLEMAN ,we THE FInST ,- ,,". 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Edwin Saturday .in Savannah. LEOD�L mo ie of 1937. Next in order came THE before Editor it's Saturday ... well under way daylight !\Iini8ter� , ERNEST BRANNEN Associate The porter says \ C. M. COALSON, Groover. The hostesses for the Janu- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. and )IRS, ,were -====-...::::::>D--==-�-===-oz:::::::::a Thigpen ...... , GOOD CAPTAINS COURAGE- would be � EARTH, it·s January that ,tho 'morulng paper says facing more f�ttr L: are Mrs. Herbert Frances and of ary King- .childran, Fl'Ilderick, R.ATES OF SUB CRIM'ION: DINNER PAnTY ON SIXTEENTH meeting LO '1' A STAR IS BORN, bath bouse impressarto Nathaniel Hawthorne in -the classic ESTER LEE BARNES HAS us, 1l0HlZON, 8th, and the found in both the Atlantic & Pacific. cry, Ms. Roger Holland, Mrs. George Savannah spent Sunday with Dr. and l\Iol1th. BlnTHDA Y , Year $O.�ii Six II $1.50 Per ROMEO AND STAGE of second Moss es From an Olu' It!anse" HUNlI' Mrs. R. .rULIET, DOOR, says it's the'dny your down in OUr �CAVENGEn Bean and Mrs. Edwin Groover. J. H. DeLoach. That day will go person- \ • Advance Invariably In as far as we ' I 1m- on Ger- to DEAD WINTERSET and THE AW­ bath ... and that'. tilte s a stor� entitled "The The following program Mrs. Fred Thomas Lanier went .. END, grea . . . as THE DAY IT RAINED. GET , nl history I merrilnent Mrs. Russell Everett entertained • i,� 18 we don A party affording 'much Intro- Hinesville to a know. Just what dny '_ JTUlJl malt music will be presented: fe':: .. spend FUL ThUTH. Number 1 actor is Paul Mu­ �t l. .' telligence Office," A mysterious Tuesday JIIedia" As we kissed good bye a I ..s the Seav- with a dinner in honor of her Section's Best Advert and party !\frs. E. L.. Piano. with her Mr. and 1I1rs. "This iaing · know, hut it just can't be Saturday i to and set an 'office genuine enjo·Yment � duction, Barnes: days parents, ni, the star of the first and second "best I !\Ier�dlaJ1 came n city up' to drizzle but before Esther Lee on Sunday, Jan- Braham's No. Madison Smith. Rates Upon Application for that's the day we always had slow ,,:as '!allin�, the I,,�ov�ry' of lost tblng•. He enger Hunt given jly daughter, Jeanette, Andante, Sonata, Opus The Finest ',ana pictures." Aline Mixed IIfrs. Pafford of L�\Ul(lr'y: & Means was and it 2 on her sixteenth- birthday. 1 by' Miss Whiteside; W"ldo Rocky call II meeling of th� Ways many minutes. it drizzli'1g proposed to find for People' '1ID1- .. Bames at her home on Savannah uary nt It is of note that of the "Ten best the a at home as second-etas matter July 16, 1937, worthy to the lost. This wan 'decora- Chorus, "Come Let us to Bag- Ford is spending few days Entered committee n nd plan how get wusn't slow. It ,imply spill�d all day \forthing they had oi'f.ice Avenue. A clever list that would have The table had for its central under the Act of Pictures" all but STAGE DOOR and THE . Sound," ilirected by !\Irs. J. G. with her parents, Mr. Md Mrs. F. ot Statesboro, and monel' I and' day" with people pipe's . .',', woek's I decorated :AYailible. POlt �fIi�e Georgia, �l'ocerics pay-off beaeiged nigiit Philo Vance, tion the birthday -and k '11' t0 W,I'ithiIn ty eaxed the of daintly Cleaning \ " ept Sin ingenuity :, ' AWFUL TRUTH have been shown at our ':whlcll 1l\I0ore;' Dance, Landler directed by T Lanier. "( ,� '1. •.• 1�79. for the wage labnr. Groceries 1'01' �evon to' recover so.methinj- Misse,: 'I MBJ'C!h 3, mg., Iscekirlg ": '. was each ·with the in- 'cake. Covers were laid' for mtlcs of Springs and If YOII, handed group lIfi.s Martha Donaldson; String ·lIfr. and Mrs. Dan Lee of Stllson, ." local theatre. This fact well of the constituted' had been lost. speaks the Sunday dinn�,' .I":a)'s �ot be Elizabeth stnuotions that the articles should Frances McElveen, Nowell, the S. G. T. C, String wee visitors in Stat caboro ...... I " " think that sight of the BUll a. we Some 'came who wanted.'to tecov­ Quartette, by Tuesday. , management in their attempt to furnish o problem also, especially when you }'BOM · Akin and William Aldred " ... PROTECT \\'OOI1S nilE which' 'of us found on' Savannah Avenue and side Sara Suddath, Bonnelle Quartette directed by Deal; Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter Jr., take into account that Mike I. the .,·o\·e into Pine Bluff,. Arkansas, er ordinary things allY Statesboro and Bulloch with worth­ Dance Miss Mathews and Miss Pran- will county 'others -desrred to · Sue Piano Duet, Hungar' " (Bra- May R million mat h� mRtch are to 108e; str . (Pastorale) a anything you mny . VI . Dnet, Symphony gia General awaiting action, whil'. book of thIS Intelhge.ncll . Assembly, 'rhe recenret,ted hearts, doy,�nJ Helen 1'111- oessories. •••ltOll. CI ally thing Margaret Orchestra. "Till Enlenspiegel's week end...... cal i-;: it t.<; nny Bulloch county has been given a quota of matters mllY be derided by the counties Hot SPl'illg�, whose city slogan there wasn't lluytbing be possible T!.obe�t Groover,. the of "II'S. Shl'hnp) but c�II'i�us l'eadin� w�re man, Lumar John OllIff Mrs. Mcck is daughter Pmnks", Strauss. Mr. and �rs. B. C. Mullen 01 E�cIU.ly. \\'1.: Gro�v- Merry BRthe the \Vorld'" wn� obtulTl It. A�m, and was a to raise Na­ themselves, thus relieving the of "\Vo 'Recelltly all nature thut for, pubhcation, V,r- R. P. of this city $1,300 to 1Je contribute t.o the legislattll'e of ae;riculturnl er, Annie Luurle Johnson, Mary Knight Thornpson, Ga., were wee end guests u of life! the met the Col. H. D. BI'11I111en (hellcl"'- on of \ What parable Belton member of t.he class of the tremendous that !:.idc Zack junior tional Foundation for Infantile Pa­ burden of "local bills," wort.h u secc..ml look I b>inia Groover, Smith, of Mr. anl! 1I1rs. Wendell Oliver. Fighting known as and natul'al- Now in the Bible !\II'. Mock is f7/f Iorth Shrimp) aftp,1' we rench- ��e, Pruella Cro- Statesboro High School. (LJ which dutter the calendar at every session. the Mississippi. .Now wo�ld'fl Brasv.·ell, Joyce Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Layton left The has been set to be raised ('ollversutian :111<1 ·'losts" appear often. Lost possesslcnll Mrs. Wade Mock � oJ: ralysis. quota ly the got I)crsonul across thut John Darley, John Egbert the son of Mr. and I where In the Ih:mber of ed Vick!;bul'g nnd swung martie, Saturday for, Quincy, Fla., Stalesbl>ro MON•. T.UES� reviewing amendments lost lo!:.t son, losi hOJ>Cs, IORt and is a CI811;n' on birth­ u was hud abont Hi sheep, Who Iiv�s neal' Statesboro, January 29, President Roosevelt's mighty argument bridge ante this side of o�e8, Betty Jean Cone. ___ they were called all account of the voted on in the on June magnificent souls or lives, W'llat ltor­ \ general election '1:1- faith, lost at the South Teach­ Blood Pl'bSSlIl'C, the favorite und Neal Bunn, student Georgia illness of Mrs. bro- THUR."· aad day. If every person ill Bulloch con­ thnt undescl'ibable stf'}am it began criM Dorothy Remington, ALL'S FAI� critical Luyton's aod WED. county of last we find that of e'le rible What p'itiful The will make eighth year of both. H� lIlemories'� Cath er's College. couple to the sh4!kuble companion it to be different. As we Fran�'es Martin, Buddy Bames, It seems that at the Cotillion Club's ther, Hr. La.�"ton rctumed city one begun that w01'd "lost" calls to our rrn.inds! Mr. and tributed five-cent piece this quota \yould sixteen wel'e of a into how sume- Julia their home with ·hi. parents, of bro· Pt.Iiokt: strictly "Ioc'al" lnunchcd immediat.ely �ri';e Albert Shuman, an ex- but advised his Brooklet fRI. SAt· twenty-six, Int.o a Rowse, party, Santo made Monday �wl1ng , Vicksburg heavy fog there was somethln,g" veI'l; to iChr!st;nas with Well, Paul Mrs. I'rIock left for a wedding trip 'ff" be filled. nature. Theil' interest was localized in tYle trme IH�l sprinG', along another Ann Turner, Carmen ,Cowart; tra effort to each member ....hat ther-lD-Iaw's death. hung low Q\'er the river and it seelllEd that 'oUice UI bring much like Intelligence .Bernard Oconee after the ceremony. of bunch of hooligans consisting of Kennon, Inman Fay,' and needed most. Ruth for some time Mr:"an to but they BullOch county committee for the aele.· c�ncerned, yet we' that we b6� disappointed. the world at one time and 'the per·, ' wjji'� Jim • Thonl.B.sville were week end guests of Charles Olliff, "Bull" Dorman, in M!irriS: had been down on her luck (at bridge) bration of the President's is direct­ supposed to vote On. them•. ,lust as .W6· turned·to go out on tl.e son who had charge of thllt' office RUSSELL HAS r Birthday ,.EVERETT Smith. li , IIll1tthews. Abie McDollgllld. ,John so Santa brought her a borse shoe. their sister, 'Ms. Sidney ,; bluff to the mile. steel bridge still with· us to recover the. th.iJ!gu. long . Y I�ARTY the in this This co'm­ When these "local bills" come up before , AFTERNOON IUItTH()A Therrel ing camPwIfll county. or two nuu'e, INFORMAL Lavinia entertained the Three Mrs. R. P. Knight, )vey, Everett and maybe one ' When ... He I he fa,; lifted and "thaI' she lay" we hu\'e lost. When He was here mittee met this week the legislature are passed automatical­ BRIDGE walked Ruth Miss Allen and Mr. and Mrs. " and have begcn plans they Ilumes me nt the I�im(!, last week in .Opal whose escape went out and offerinA' �elebroted his ,O:clocks . t.he mighty fp.ther of waters, --:hosc \ seeking people It���el1 ·Everett. J'r:, for a for '. when the from that with that emblem of IU'ck hang- Jessie '-Wade MQck left Sunday -that event. ly rel}resentatives pm'ti­ he r.nade amemorable t.rip out hCI'C for most Jan. 10 huge 1Inbroken st.l'.mm was something over the ,:alu­ in tenth birthday on Wednesday reco�er ,t.hem Mrs: C. B. Mathews entertained to her and belie\'e it visit "to Mrs. Ju'lian "Northin·gI.on·lif President's cular and enact­ :iuccecded in his preSSlIl'e or . street. ing poCketbook, The mOney raised during' ,the county agree request thei� nnll pulling able whlch they ·had lost his home on South College thr'oe-foul'ths of a mile from blink thlDg. with three tables of bridge at for (r formally or not, she was chief runner-up Oconee. ment. d�wn fron1 200 degrees, ponds, thrown away. It.is inter· were invited to Birthday Celebration, allover the country, to bunk and OYer which a bridg'c Itodeliberately on "fternoon' at her ho.mo. Forty-three guests Zelma ,Cox and Geraldine ·Tuesday tile to pedestralns- Misses 'to so"lne like 130, to Him with him. The fa· prize. Warning The of the home rule points, figul'e and profitable foliO)\'I Dc the event w end will a11 to new passage "Burgin .. In wi,ltn etsing Avenue. Mr•. Leff cel�brate the ...k go �the national 'foundation, .omething like t"'O miles On Zetterower Move over when you see Ruth coming Cox of Brooklet spent had 1'emained evel' since. this Great. Recoverer' and suckers. where it, anlong and .sn and he orgiats. .ign mammoth of- tht'll kept "open tho n. Ellis s ss iLed in the da)s work can be PU! I� of the If'city h ames can Middleground lyle Prescott of M,'. and Mrs. have , didn't wan't to faIr. In the mi d d!e 15 1\ of a hot water, Primitive Bap. Millen, 111 the, laU.el· on Sunday aftotnoon dining room by Mrs. Henry Elli. nnd anybody pull any- picturo the month, to the b}' tam. tist Church about four N. E. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. These ov�r on her. running kitchen and bath durong. miles sc.uth O'Quinn, IF"JII three until five o'clock. 'rhu Mrs. Lewis Ellis. thing package of butter. Above arc the labot· w�nt.r Those serving Wf'!re on cleanIng up fence roWl! and of Statesboro: Mr, 1'00 m , Wh can Mr. was Bragg, ami Mrs. L, G, Shinin��Cups' 't II'rOduc�lve Dr. rura Alderman Denmark, I Lane, under the neces- words "Ask for Wioconsln Y I h omos take Io'ftly compliment was 8 surpriso to MI!:IS Moxann Fay, Miss chafing Cream';r)· ditch banks known Mnrgnret of of over thc as "Uucle Elliott and Wliiton Denmurk, 1111'S. sity staying at home until he re- Butter.' advAntago the same county IIJ'IJ. Olliff. nnd MISS Martha eonvenionce, -... Remington, Wilma 'n the on- Dan." He was Gladys of .llfr. and covers from a severe asks W. O. pIgs Irvostock very active in his Phillips Savannah, case 0 'nu' has We are GRINER. He prn-eede,1""'.to was docolat- carrying this editorial a� Purebred. The 'nome beRullfully Simmors, The �n'lcrs wore servcd lerpl'lse the church. Mrs. B. J. become instnl1 a hot gIves farmer a double Pordham, Jeanett", Sally, reconciled, since Miss Myrtle countc.r publicity. As long B8 'Vis. water system in hid "d with white ('arnatlons, IUlrciRsl, tlunts, nnts, icc crenm ft.nci individual chance to He died at the of 85 Coy und Julian R. C. Ford­ nnel Miss nnd home nnd m-oke money fro mthe Pl�" age and except Fordham, Cora, dear old Mrs. cqnsin outlaws Georgia products, Ge. found it to be just us 'ef. 'IUd lovely pot n,kes. Mrs. J. E Donehoo nnd Mr". for the last Nila and peinsell,a. plants, ject.. few months remained ham, Montez, Lee, Luteria An Unknown Rstlinger and many others have sent should ficiont as that in cltv Chalmers F,anklin fin!her lias made ... n . "ODIC b1uclc Cl'CpO embl'Oldcl'Cci time he wns 'Iefk of boy I(lll'cadj LirhQiar-Strok-s .lultlpUed Examinations For The dl'�ss the 111 COllrt ., COnsumul', Wisconsin doesn t w.qnt ' • of "x" . Allen, ' nedy, pustor Middleround church Ia .. ,add-/' Cnttle la will �at hll"cI-lbOro 'H,tt .... '" Many problem Indlr.ct lI',th her strokes are m!ll'ket some . 1n vancolored flowers. Her R II II och Mr W!hnt popular I,Tol'oS lightning mut. dalOty OllrH d, •• 1 . th I's III " County. Oc' '. I con.'1'ot,tlOn " cheaper I" O"'H:t feeds tipIe to officiated. c;c1'Jol ont> of I that olher class es 0 f r, t character, dIscharges ml- dIalrlbutlon: lack control 01 was 22 1 yon:._{ high gIrl ,sent 1\05 ock ' o! HIHllllde.r 'I"'''Y of whIte hYIl- I no, nt 69 of. ,- evon I'f",t IS In Civil yea,·s Mrs. .. Service . 0 I Hen the U.S. nge. •. e the lowmg 0f " rrood. therr Besides his I I"" path prede- Mrs. W. H. h e u8S ke a .. v C W 1 cllnnot and d,ulghter, t' tb-II I'ayers Po. �-t IU ' if arc "0 p they I'!I o(I bl OO( c CCssor5 10 production. t:inths. MI'R, [i'l'a�lIt Williams conduct- liff hll!,; h'b't'I live tux on IdsI aOld sucres',llln since 'm!lde her home H margllrem i! Reed, he is survived one with In for. by son, , Y gil',ood I'll he watch in you" .' _-__ I, .,'il th e I t the 1'00111 I p. A. love Th•• la no Ia guo� � 111tn1,dining hel' you Ithe prospenty of the -_..;,..;;;;:,,;:;.....;....=..;;,.._..;;;;_--''- ;;.:,._...... ;;'- =--'''--=;.,. J. Alderman of neur four Are Announced alqebra gop. . Brooklet; I youngest daughter, Mr, Bal'n'y- scrobbled on tt'e back of it before the "rile table In th� dl'nil'g-roolll p"esellt- . Hnc! fannel. you other Mrs. plaq from the ada In thla newa . , • penuut daughters, S. 1'. James. Averitt H'tnesvt'11 e . .. ThC t'Ime for '1 Thl' many guests. who cnlled game. prO-I .'d a scene of S h ou Id corsume .' i I' a, 1111- un,sual benuty. being' th prod I - W"YCI'OSS; M,·s. Robert )111- For infol nlation paper. QualltF offered la a . the nlUrray, couccJ'ning Roosevelt Birthday' ccl'" bration Icottoll BRING YOUR _ tit the home on uc." LIVESTOCK TO her . CJM-J.. D I'd' W l'tl I " "'·IIdsomeII... banquet blrthdal'' is .0- Imuch us possible. In W,'eon- wood; Miss Muxie Savan­ 1I0unced to U. S. )mown IS d'raWIng nenr. So meonc rdrnarked buying Alder!:1HUl, examinutionst apply quantity, It la MI plain quent , t:lttth of, pOint cle Ycnise lnce und hav� testin ony of t he high cstel!I.1 sm buttet yOIl not only partol1.l1.t! a nah, and Mrs. Shelly of C,vll Post or that if arrangcments were turned Burgstem�r, Service Board, Office that you Ie. It: It la 80 tanqible in state and a iu!; for It� cenlral decoration the which she I� held, doesn't ('ncourag" �ott.r)1l Guyton, number of nieces and or to the ll. over to Sally Mooney, Jr" Bnd Mar- .tl�lt BULLOCH' STOCK YARD Customhouse, a.ny city, thai you k..p II- of Bulloch . secl 0,1 bu( nephews Burinl ------+------,:-,---.------th" Donllidson it would be tops in alld pCRnut products county. S. Givil Sel'viee Com'mission, Wasn­ DANCE RECITAL TO BE AT 10 ATI'END ALUERSGATE plnces a prohibitive tIL'( ou thcil' USl'. was at the Brooklet cemeter,-. Adilorial by entertai'Hent . .. Jerry Rushrng ington, D. C. All nl'C GEOaGIA THEATRE JANUARY 19 requiremcnts COMMEMOllATION SEUHCE III face of this We arc informed that Auction Da"hec and hel' husbund honio from Every �pccified in the formal annoullcc­ .NecD Lucrec' \vill hor dance IN Tuesday presullt SAV�\NNAH THIS 'Vl:�: Wisconsin n�o tinA- Hnnrd rumors of n ranch out mcnt. ... Prices of "lass in recital at 1'he- --- r�J1resentati\'es from. Hogs and Cattle Continue the Geol·gia a Good W,ll tour High Prominent Citizen there .... We menn ta be p unlling through According KI1'nxa�, 'All �ulal'ie8 given below arc sub­ "trt' on J.nnuary tJ,e unusual-I to Wedn,?sllu}' cvoillng, Aldersgate COnlll1e· Iy nice to Jerry for 'we've' the South next MR,'ch, What nrc we Quality Atu�lljng always! Dies At ject, to " deduction of 3 % % towurd ]9. l1Iornt,on of Of 60 ' the con'·erRion of John w:lIlted to visit an to lie" goIng to do "bout It Trent them Age honest good a relirement TIle t1:' annuity: TIl pr()grn;n malle up Of'lvO a:· J?over R. Crossing DOlson "i'rid''''.:dflv. d, 1I"ln Kennon, Rev. and Primitive Baptist Church with Elder quircment8. who wIsh. to ")leek-a-Boo" b)' tll'e babies of the Mr.. N. H. Wil- and "an, on South Main street whore a tall on .ome Applicant.· ready p"",,ed Georgi� STATESBORO, GEORGIA __ ;------===-? !!!G_--.....__ nnd M... R. H, in of the 8er- , ., ou. are: IIams, S. J. Crouch. the Hitt's KellDedy charge cl.bn veler"n, preference file ...... Others the I"'ogl""" lived ... The Hitt's have products which will """ke tbeir US" mu�t. vices, Burial was in the church ceme- ';1 who will rio preference form 14 In addlii�� to ;'�e Kennedy, "F'ancr displaced l.iLy Deal-The Cleve ,Jones- In WIsconSin creat I.robibitive. Yes, tery. \ , oth�r DaD�e;" "Miss Acrobatic" by Jan ANNOUNCE�IENT cs nnd their canin�s arc on ,Iones nny forms specified. them nicel,y, but tell them ILt tho Mr, Smith one of 'the "Rumba" A'enue and Mrs. Willis Wnters and Gay; b� Claudi� Hodge.; . rr-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-======'!=--= �� ecnin.ty's ",Junior Graduate No'rse, ,1,620 Mrs. same tlllle to take best known CItIzens, He is BlIrvlved tIerh' W'"'conslO . D. S. Denl1lark of Brooklet the Dr. �ap" Sue Bt'annon: "Cnno Dance."' McTYle's have moved in there a year, U. S. Public Health Serv,ce, nnnounce the butter and cat"y it back home with by two daughters, Rubye Smith and marriage of her .... Clnrence hnve Hill ]Iollowar; "B\t'Jct," Kathryn ,),ou"g'- The Williames est them for we Ol'e with it. We Mary Lee Smith. of five �nd Veter�ns' daughter, AJma Lee, to Pedlo gone t(J Brond street and the I.alll- t.hl'ough Statesboro;, Tre,,�u.ry D?I)artment,. Smith; "0,,01' the TOi'," Cnrol J. Smith of Adm'ml.trat,on. Al;e: ApplfclLus lnust lhI.it.. Estocopio, of believe in being nIce to ou,' vIsItors sons, Emory Prineeton, Fla; SeaLtle, Wush. Thel pleys hll,'e c,me tent B . W. T. Womack of Millen at- Right lng, and sell when others are Arizona Gun, Fig!!tcrs Serial, liuying. Closing date: NatIon's Is - January 17, 1938. Mr, and Mrs. E tended the by "I I will be a RIdes second .. W. Barbee of S.an Open House for his had,' common say- Again episode given f�ture �eing mol�ed w.iSh COMPANY Inspector of the composIte behaVIor of all ,ts peo- a of new entItled Railway ADgeI0, . I ing In year or so. faith In serilll Tarzan. Tar- Signaling Texas, arrived Saturda,y for sister, Mrs. Harrison on Strong Olliff, The slUne and T.ain a a Sun-. pic. rule applies to the, !n- this Control, $3,800 year, In­ visit with' 1·.latives. . country has alwalls paid '-hon 7.9n begins on F"iday Janual'!' 14th. day afternoon. . dividunl to. an terstate Commerce Commission. uncanny extent."Try translated into action. Chi'dren ullder 12 may be admitted Age: I ...... ,_•• , !<'j'_••# - _ ' .." _ _ _.. Applicants must have reached then with 8 5e ticket . theIr , twerty-elghth but must 'not have ' passed theIr . Great Pyramid er Gl&ell fi�ty-third birthday. An- .. The length of each side of the 1l0uncement·7. C�ing da,te; ,- aanuary. :.; ...... --.. r, Gr€at at Gizeh .. Pyramid Is 746 feet. 17, 1938.' ---.-.-.. A-I!lMOiOosv� � -.-.---.- ....-----.... ,,;;. _ Before the outer of ---,------"'r , cover.ing lime­ Junior , TaJjula�ing Machine stone was removed, the length was 755� feet. The perpendicular height tor, $1,440 a year; Alphabetic Ac­ is 450 it was feet; originally about c�un"tinr Machine Operater, a .. ,1,440 . 481 f� , The sides rise at an angle year, Are' of 51 50 minutes: Appllcanu. must have degrees The area . covered is about 13 acres, l'...... te�nth ae�ed,tJnrI�·e ., but must . �ot . :- ...

TIlE BULLOCH HERALD FRIDAY, JANUARY, 14, 193A. ,Th!lre. F�.N��." "",," -· • · '· ' '" - - � 7 - • " ...... ii-.. �==...... I8!O ..._ms__·"'_...... SUbe�t.!_ ,jtili·.trllilO·-iiIi;....?Ji;;O"':"-"'�iI;Oi·..\_Ii;l;i...... L_...,., the blind. children and ary 17. 1) I l rored sbop'seem, n far way. dependent hogs Brooklet'Quintet SHA'JI���i��7b:rcm old "lI'e assistance. Chatham county Fanner. w!l<> ,desire t�,enter aUt;'Devill'Whip .pa� ale �. I, The First tIIi. sale ' ' ha. the largest "nliinb�r. t: j , SOCIAL SECURITY CHEC;:KS, \for �n urg,ed ame"-"'i\i" Mr. Raine.' mug in b)' noon, The tram I..to.;avepposet�e: , In and Tackle" C G'J-;;'drol'ped 'FOR JANUARY. TO BE MAILED :1 District is made up of about 19 age • ' andl ' aceord .. Jj�,Block broke the hnndle.t.loe paid Ml'. Rain •• I move the hogs about 2 p. m, I , 18 ' • .,. 'JANUARY TO TOTAl. $3,'589 ,'1es, the PI icc and became . � .. I ing to Mr. Dyer. d In purchase it'\, VOLUME 1 Savannah High Tonight Armory . I as wili a .. Play owner. Joe stili uses it. It shows " 'Phis sale will be conducted just fr c ec s lor J' . SOOla) Securtty"I--=---h-'k' �nl'll" .. Saturd N' ht Raines' '. At 7:30; Metter ay Ig scene in a hardware store, MI. with the sales. will be g!'Bd· .. w ll l total $3,589 as 'compared 0- H SaIe previous They " \counC 0 og ut th"t time. W, Rallies p \ busmcss- G, co" I� The number of ed and sold III accordance with Will AwcirJ to $3 861 December. .... $1,500 13 Couritie. Whiclallid Mo.t lor .." in ' Citizen. 19311\ I a Savan- is wrttten in large go.d letters C1uh 10 Rotary Has Last Wednesday night Statesboro compare Statesboro against �n I�C bave increased from 2855 January 17' &ales, stood 10 operative Bulloch, Leads once ,t� \Ch�CkS It IS a known fad and proudly .,ftfeated Ell';' klet for the second nuh High School. cup Miss Sarah Hall, Bu'loch county s in a e With 34 other cups. 1305. \ III a "�th that Savannah supposedly pia.) phI( .. time return , hnight game welfare director stated that these Bryon Dyer, cOunty agent, an- The Seeond Amendment W�V At di Meeting basketball Circle than other has 'i State a much faster Willa :diem here. The two teams played II 1 Most out on Jnnuurv The text of the second mu� b,eel1 an I check!'. will be mailed nounces the second cooperative hog con",del'llll( the Statesboro team. ed. Mr Frank G'111leS bus I�COV;.l;�S,l ClIn�nG. I In-and of football I t . ment of the United States Constitu- n lor-o , sale of the season which Will be· hel d 11 hard- uses his, It pictures lUllwF'l) "A well :;(rIUl� U, ,'t LI I�Y�d 0 \ uonreaus: regulated 11'1�li4 County -Hosp�aI HOIS F. ll17 • have I to the WI lOU t Ie.usuul SLITEHOHO TO PLAY mouvo wIth tender, which might Bulloch count)' IS second 'in the at the Statesboro Livestock being necessary security wood flom ant(ley l�tT' It\ I" C(JUNl'\' ...'"l16 . r the BOARD OF SHOWS 10,000 HOGS METrEI! HIGH burn of the old S. & S. of a free state the iuht of MANAGERS AND ..,_ :football ,"[(alla The teams Pirst Distrtct- in the number of sion barn on the Georgia . lone AND hawed. (,ornm"·I.�a to I\oal �rms shall COUNTY Jnnuas��n(),Li J ,CIne engine'.:hi Company I people keep a'nd COlltMISSIONEHS iooo' HEAD OF CATTLE IN skill. y 1, (II tmcs stated that he 1l�"1 " ...�cilent blocking and tnchliug Next Fr!{iuy night, MI, alll Janu- �Ollght tlve cases on, her list receiving and F'lorida railroad, Monday, I '"lot be l,:frmj.!ed CHAJRMAN GUES'rs OF to School will resume: the tnne the Savannah and -' , OLUB'' ,COtJN'f.Y. PRaDlCTS AC. ne pHc-ul!s were ruther mild due Statesboro High uuug about -l-_ t PRAlS'" MISS,ZITTROUER. RES FOR . ucuvtues WIth Metter • COTTOM iN Ute fact of a fast whistle. i their nthlectic Statesboro railroad wus built, several The Blue Devils completely outpla) High School. It lu\s been When asked if .he cou'u name +ho was much I two schools have t!d Brooklet Their dp.fense ;,enrs since thesq owners of the other mugs, Gus st-it­ It is cer- ti�hter and their .hoo\il'l; com!pletely I met in athletic competition ed that it's been so long that he can ro'n Dyer, coUnty alreut, aho•• tR.t that Of Brooklet's tuin that this Will be one of o""r-sl,adb,ved AI, game not I ernember all of them. BuJl�" eouDt; c.� e'ailll the' lead, Bule of the seuson and that lhough Thomas ,and the. best during he elld name several, BesIdes J-!,\Il. I 1Il�" cl'8hlp iD dlversifloation in the at... n. fans o[ llrooklet were ,bte�'!sing up b"'lod none ofthe basketball S.tates. Rames mId IIjr Grimes Gus stated 01 the a Blue this IS , 'HI;blla'hlll repo'rt include _y passes that boro will miss game, that Dr. R. J. Kennedy, Dr. A.' W, ' �Ie .It -�u. However\ Del'il'l Metter hus a c1,L'. bOIl' "nd' cattle "eDlDI ""owl ."'0 tltrown,g, ,mored that 1lrs� Qu"ttlebaullI, W. L. Hall (who, wer· nil' 50,000 the .John plal'lIIg team and they nre going to gIve stood 'imlth, superbly, "ted the old Hall' Hotel w,"ch h.o", a'n,d 20,000 head of cattle I. II e until he dleams U 1loroughout tHe cnt';'e game I Blue DeVils champIOnships whol. the Bank' of Statesbol'o build· was out on [ouls, was the spark There will be two games put I good plOch. iJlg now stands), Dr. L . .i. 'McLean, for7:30 plug of Statenboro squad, Smith time scheduled Dr. M, Hoi, th� I WJth playing Dr J, C. �hitc, and i'li. "hots and time ' ""peate

'. ' I titis bill with the club, .... :;..... defeated IIrcXlklet discuss the Ls, ear �����U�thd�������·��_�h�W��n�:?_·:ng:a:i:n:s���t:h:e���\:�:d:��0:f�G�U���m���.��������6�7���9���.;��t����i�n�'�S�t�sea.: ... ==== F �p���o�n�e�3�1�3�.�������������_��������.���� _ 'U\!ll fact that Broo'klet always, These young farm.,:" h�\'o one and all filed an fol'I'ractlc-,\ .... a 'first clas. hasketball squad nlly appltcntlOn undel' St.ateshoro has alrendy defeated oj farms to be purchased 1Iant I tl,e I c\'i- Utem twice should he enough I �� I�e\v proiiram. HOWCVCl,. th?SC hus an II "'nce 1,0 tho failS that Stato!lhol'o that have not filed apphcatlOn Itl do so at hest ImskeLbuli tealllS "jill be gIven a chance to .DC of the it, 15 IS the [Ilwl "'is sectlOlI. i�Jlf".,\Wtfing.';Januarl' I date for filIng these :tllpllcatlOlls. 8'rATESIJOHU TO "LA r I ------SAVANNAH TONIGHT! Great Pyramid or �tzeh The of each Side of the ' will' length fie BI Devils Stutcsbol'O, ue. : Great Pyramid at Glzeh IS �46 �eet, water whe n O!tep in (leel' tOlllght I Before the outer covering of hme­ hardwood f1001' was .y take the a., stone was removed, th,; leng�h .un.t the Savannah High ::.chool 755'1. feet The perpendicular height it was about b,..Kc'tbali team, 11lol'e can IS 450 feet; origlllally �arsity rIse at an.angle t II 4Rl feet The Sides :.e no d Iet' 0 the outcome pre as. of 50 nllnutes The area IOns. hard to 51 degrees ... the fOI' It IS rather I gam� covered IS about 13 acres

Is It Worth A Nickel? ------is the con­ IS increasing. It 1( eve person in Georgta constantly I'}' 1l\� to the belief of scientlst& that thiS 'trlbuted one five-cent piece in the disease will continue National Founda�iol' for Fighting crease (. :,u('h 011" the In�untiJ" P"rIllysls, unless aU organlzutlon national fot"'dntion title sta la'R quota proposed new cnn It undm control. W 0 U I d he filled III brmg has derlicut­ full. The quota has P,esldent Roosevelt to been set to be raised cd hiS bltthdny, In PC1'pctuity, aid the ncw foundatIOn, Through C.-I Junuary 29, P['es· these annual pal tICS the See l. den t Uoosevelt's birthday the in the birthday. There will pCbple of Amcl'lca may jom IE tlle I,rovid­ be parties and en· fight ag,"nst disease, by all the needed funds for the na­ tertainmcnts r;ulore, hcld in ing tIOnal foundation, J;eCtions of the stllte on th�t day, a1l funds in wjth all proceods going to the By concFntrating 0010 It IS believcd fOl' thiS onc 01 gumzatl0n rRJ.�H::���ur'"g fund. The Georgta Comnllttee Ch the work agamst thl"; diseuse may ' the Dele}.H abon of the PI'eoldcnt's �vrofel's E. L. be morc cfTIclOntly and mal C suc­ Donoldso'l, Bulloch Bbthduy IS directing the camlluign NATIONAL ccssfully Clll ricd Oil. .TRUCK in thIS state. A WEEK County Former Diu '1'he1.c a!.c, ot COUI SCI people In ,J . ·r11e 10nO}' �;lIscd during the who Will not huve oppor­ #tN. Prc"dent's Blrthduy celebration, Gemgjn 10)0, The funeral of E, L. Donaldson, as much 17 to even ,:ill ovm: ttle wlit all go to 'tullity conti,lbutc Bulloch ('ount!:'y, A/�. county who died in cause. . fllrmer, w.th us unc ,1Il'I\:01 to th� l"Ivlenuld .1 the new lutlOflUl fou:'uhtic.;l, QB"'�4i.a Savannah hospital Saturda)' morning But others WIll gl"C 'nuch more, :tbe bOjle oml bchef that suffiCient fla,el'S after a brief took at J to finunclIll abllity, illness, place en­ each according I "1unuG will be z:a.iacd to properly o'clock Sunday afternoon from the and thus it is believed thm'e will GelW IJ; und to assure continuance Savannah 813 than to residence, East Thirty· be more enough ('omJllete .. .r its illl!)ortant work ::!�:1inst the '.' when the result is foul'!h stre�t, WId dt 3 o'clock at the the stat's fluotn. . oIreu:"ingf, Fou!llintion hns .) a1ll11lrove they give pnlling JNI8Ch,," OJ>ldcmlc propol tions. ives Dnd brought tlcw •• Thil'dly� the foundntlo!\ PNill wp saved many:) power for Ic money. to hundre(}!:; of men, women ,&at pIoper treatment anu cnfe is hope _ "nll who hllve contracted Valve in Head wllernl ",,,,or. In''''"'"'1 Pldn....J C""f'eNll"nl,l:cnllIllDII:oi for' atl surrel erE flom !hc Steelstream ,Economical jp,J'Ovlded onil?ren New Styli ng' Engine AI.fI,My 11",_n,. "r..m«lll Mil"',.. Fai,le, .. the disease, , ,mt!!e!t3l.!. The fOllrth llUrpoGe is to ail should . Gcorgia, by log;c, Extra Frame CIIEVnt1l F'I' MO'IOR DIVISION 111l'ni6l! �l"oney to mnlptu1Jl ort.ho­ Perfected Brqkes '.' Sturdy show the to the rest of the Hydraulic C.1I�rlJl "''''orl � climeS way , (orporGfwn �ic (entol's, hospitnls unp "" nation in raising the l�l'C!sidont's I)F·rHOI'I'. MICHIt;I\N which are striving to restore health l"und for the flOuncing and st:rcngth to l1Dl':dYSfi victitrh BirthJay. of the new national foundJ.tion, so It ,. e.tin1Hted that there are the clo�... c:t yictinul of infanilc vlts.H�' n�edeu and thing toiIr,y 000,000 ' t- of r.l to ..:1'J :::':08 dC" lH�!';ti�'o,,; in thc United Stntes, ,C()�pany, tI, , CO'11.!;t!tu,..{,ion ' in greater or Atlaf!ta. ··MarshIIChevrolet '�d cl'it>pled, rfhi!l Jur.utlyu 2, 19;)8, '!, 1:t1l' life. nurnb!lr, Statesboro, Georgia