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5-23-1946 Bulloch Times (Statesboro News-Statesboro Eagle)
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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Bulloch County Historical Newspapers at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulloch County Newspapers (Single Issues) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. lIGHT BULLOCH TIMES AND STATE3BORO NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 I BACKWARD LOOK I .. SHUMAN'S .. SHUMAN'S SHU UMAN'S 00 TEN YEARS AGO. .. The True Memorial From etween Us.. Bulloch Times, May 21, 1936 B • IS AN UNWRITTEN BUT BLO Statesboro Seh""l BULLOCH High closes ·Mon_ TIM_' day; sermon by Rev. C. M. Coalson � QUENT STOItY OF ALL TJlAT Sunday, and literary address (STATESBORO NEWs;..:BTATE880RO Monday EAGLE) evening by R. L. of at Prices! IS BEST IN Lll'E, Ramsey, Ath'nta. Lower Work on Foods , the new dormitory at the Bulloch TImes, Establlllhbd 11112! ' • .. i:;E;=:�.:��:��:�:;�2�t:"1:�Senior was � It the Quality______banquet. certainly Teachers College, to cost will Statelboro News Establlllhed 1901 CoDaoUdated JU111Al7 1'1', 181'1' $80724 I 00 most attructive decorutions CV\3r seen Our work to the be commenced within STATESBORO, GA., THURSDAY, MAY 1946 hel"" rell... thre� w�eks; Stateaboro E.gle: EstabU.hed 1117-Co_Udated D_ber 11,1810 23, VOL. 54-NO, 11 awarded to o Ipirit which prompts you to erect e�!'tract Artley Construe, rb��" �v��3��f�fd i�I��;n:;t h�h� tlOn Savannah. I i\�:;�� Company, I =-==:=:=:�======r�==�==��=�==:::==�======:::======�======:======, , Junioi- mothers who hnd charge. One the stone as an act of reverence � I. A I v, would have and .••• Full 'I. certainly thought they devotion Our experience tiil1rt\r�::' hiHra�:bo;� t:tii t�� FINAL EXER:CIS� Q·uite Registry Throws Hat In 'Ring were on a liner on their ... � i\1UC == huge wny, 10 at your service, j�hln the next week: Road toward mI." GE C-1IIBUS from a of For Loca an I ates the I did . C - g'lirnps building.-If . • be ...d , �bnr .to � three 11111.; aeg. you haven't been going down to the ieter ,fWI1I1ID highway to be paved _ - slx-lIIil!es; ;'1 In our advert" coIumns . a' and ,__ . TO'BEWEDNESDAV !Ill ••' r.. e soCt ball games Thurs- Brannen .,. !Slng BE'A Pelllbroke hl�h-" ;..._- .:... • to be ,_.' -- - "..... _ SCENE s Tuesday Thayer Monument Co. • ""-... Will seen a roc r'J be of � G • . eVI.encea inereued � are some Dell '-_. n·ll you day nights. missing good Local � O Industry Since 1922 �rk.. Former T. C. Graduate To interest in legislative circles, with a ...··ni erg � man's All the teams need now to sport. 'SocIal events: Miss A.lii Reunlo"'n Saturday JOHN Winona AI- num ber 0f new formaI 1 us M. THAYER Add announ�.m�nta, .. Ci some amusement is some Proprietor dred will be I'eII8 CIII88 of TIt Be Lar � give good presented In certi"--te...... Twenty. Obaerve that Expect.. ..-t Statesboro there are live candidallea cheering from the grandstands. Last 4& West reeltal In Malu Street PHONE 431 in. eXl?renion the High Two For Event in the the two to In History .1 the SchOol a Statesboro, a.. CI08lnll running,for places AtttmeY Thur-sday found quite few School on r'J night auditOrium the evening of be filled. out, and even though the crowd was May 22 at Mrs. P. G. Dr. Alumni' II ""xt Satur- 8:16; Frallklin George W. Donaldsop, director L. M. o.... .to succeed Day,.whlch rnther saw n Mallard, rlng �� quiet, they good game at her home on entertaine� Savannah of the St. Lake A.so- .himaejf, ia C. Peaeeek day, May lIromilllla to be the larg men Marys Camp . 0ppolIfd by It. 2�, of ball. are this avenue I . These doing ENTERTAINED FOR BRIDE Friday afternoon in celebra- and Metta. el\ for the real of ti BattIe Cree,k M.ic,h. will de. Hu,dlon Hoke, Brunson, atte�ded �unlclh In the history of pleasure tirey get out tio!, of the elll'hth birthday of her c.'a 01', present other to h sc for the game and to give the town Friday afternoon Miss Maxann Foy hver the commencement address here member, d,cUnes heol, ·'l'he· exer people daug'hter, Barbara; Mrs. E. N. Brown stand tor and for home-cemlng so ride out and boost entertained for re-electiqn, bls_poat !.e. the diversion, help Miss Martha Evelyn a number of it was announced are lor day are planned to honor Congress ,the High Hay 27, two' [Race' recently by aapiranta, Dr. D. L. Deal, ,es our team.-Mother's Day gifts varied a snf,",�a1,ed001 reahman an' out- aad Hodges, bride of the week, with a gr�up with Dr. Marvin S. Pittman, 'president. veberan law-maker, and J. Brantle,. entertain tire hundreds rif TC BASKET OF PEACHES this year from. the fineat to the lit dooc ic in celebration of bridge party at her home on Savan �. n Johnson. With two to before aste ...ho'0 '11 be h rem i 0 S ., 26,.Dr days go . nis- . Albert DELICIOUS PIE which the· unday May .' PRESTON tle kindergarten gifts the chil aysu�1'6,0 er daughter Mar- Grady' "'.1 ere. M�KE PLANS AN ARE nah avenue. cloaing there I. not expeeted HERE AGAIN dren made for their Five tables 'of of g and old I mojhers with the guests garet; M Harris,« the First friendships. A and·Mr:s. Cuyler Jo�ea an-I pastor Presby- to be anyperiod!add tlo·hai entries. =dU �newlng liberal basket of peaches through words, "I Love You." printed by their were present and Miss Pruella Cro nounce t e on Whate,,3\" the rJ;�c marriage, February terian Church of Macon', will deliver fo�mal entertainment tho mails the ",,,ek have little· hands. But one of during pro- ACfIVE lawn certainly martie won' Mrs. Dub Lovett tileir daughter, Dell, to planned flor their CAMPAIGN I high; the aermon. . R�sa baccalaureate Both them, g.reate.t duced of the nicest was the one WiI 910 delicious dinner dessert for the gifts 1A4It�, Anderson, of Register' Mrs. '. . and Miss was I88sure III be In dred received from A cut, Hodges given linen Rufus L. eeremonies Will be held in the college p ,.... derived from the Tim'ea Late County Bradley Oliff: Daniel announces the en- CITY pie-pus editor. Sent in by Mrs. PrImary as guest prize. Delicious refresh- SCHOOLS IN'. reunion with old friellds. I package of pretty handkerchiefs wrap gagement·fof her daughter, Carrie auditorium. J. M. Hart, of the Hagan .ustrici, Was Easy Victor In Race to . ped with all the ribbons, etc., and ments we'" served, and those Lee, Fritz Kreuger, of Mt Over the first re- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Simmons Jr. play Vernon A duate 0 eachel'S th'is, peace-time were 'I f G T . . a note For ira they I to one of the eorgla accompanied by CIty Court I pinned the handkerchiefs were Miss Ky., wedding to take' place i� umon flve Judaeebl, announce ing Hodges and Mesdamea FINAL \n years, Rowever, will the birth of a son at pre- the Dr. Donaldson is the first EXERCISES which their . was a hundred-dollar bill.-Certainly June. College, I explained purpose-mere- H. P. Jones Phil AI- . vail a vooo of one of considerable interest ..... Bulloch on Jr., Hamilton, - solemnity, fOr the happiest mother in town Sunday County Hospital May 14. a I urnnus With a doctor's degree t0 de Services Iy to make pi.. However, there was .QUlte bert Sunday Momlag 'the stirred the was Akins whose Braswell, Bill Gene L. TWENTY YEARS AGO• features 01 the I liy announcement thltl Mary (Mrs. Emit), He will be named Homer 3rd. Keith, liver the comme1t!:ement address since outstanding day the additional word that there were I Methodist week of has been in for Is the son, Lewell, Germany --- Hodges, George Hitt, Robert A�. Ch,�.""h; memorial service in honor of of Prince' H. Lanier, 20; the a others where these came from. candidacy sixteen months. How that he ..!r'!!!._il!'lloeh_Tj,!ea,. May college· beea;;''; degree�granting Diplomas Given the. fittting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fordham an- Joe Robert Tillman, Elloway Forbes, ,Friday tho"" alulllni of TC who gave their Pmston, highly esteemed younl' Choice Meats At and Below Prices should call her Sunday and tell her Statesboro. High Scho�1 will c�;;;: institution in 1929. Upon gradua- Dub Willie a lives in the war. Statesboro as a candidate nounce the birth of a son, J�rry Ed- 1 Loyett, Wilkerson, G. C. to close With graduatIOn exerCises Statesboro High School is At this service an I attorney, he had landed in New J'ttsey and tion from T. C., Dr. Donaldson enter- beginnini Ceiling A ' now a and next 19261 '" formal series of exer- for in will be home and a civilian by Thurs gar,oon May 1st, at the Bulloch Coun- Coleman, Joe Ingram and James Monday evenmg; fifby-three closing appropriate plaque will be presented congreaB opposition to Con· I members of Columbia Umverslty where he re- BEGIN· C MDAIGN graduation class. ci""s, which will the school to h nlU"" PORK CHOPS day. Lewell is planning to divide his Mrs. Fordham was for- Bryan, of nnd Misses Mar ed. bring the Alumni to the BEEF I ty Hospital. Brooklet: A celved both the Master of Arts and flnod I'Y' <\ssociatioll j by Miss Mar- with axer- time this summer between here and front-page story a. en�hlll' graduation Plana for Mr_ Preston's f_al I merly Miss Beth Woodcock. garet Helen Tillman, Helen Rowse, Turner Cises next college. The bron... plaque, which th'air at fall Mary guerite was entitled "To Cub.. Doctor of Education !legrees. . FTiday evening, when di. cottage Tybee, and 'by FOR Entry In the race are set , Pruella Julie Turner and Return .' will will b� CARMICHAEL 'er Wax to enter .is Cromartie, and With Georgia Editors;" plomas be issued to the following presented by Miss Evelyn B. Paper TENDER sHOULDERS college again.-Flying - o·clock thlll afternoon at LIVER HAMS, left rail Formerly prinCipal of Denmark L,...... such a common mode of travel Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Stokes an- Dot Durden. Mr•. W. C. and party Valdosta by following graduates: Clemelis 'and on behalf o.f , getting Hodges accepted Officers Are Cho.sen At when It is .ald veterlUlll fr_ _ state a week on school when that institution Jeanette Towels these that we are never sur .. Mrs. convention; spent sl'rved Mary Agan, Fostine Akins, the Paper SAUSAGE days nounce the birth of a son on May 12 �mbrose Temple called for reo school by Dr. Pittman, bears an counU... will lie pr_nt whUe the STEW trip; as the . Meeting. Held Monday prised to hear of our frk!nds and fam- Teachers College laboratory Betty Joyce Allen, Juanita Allen, entry fee .. to the I at the Bulloch County Hospital. He freshmenta. Chamber of Commerce Inscription of reverent tribute to In Court paid _rew,. a House Paper flying down for week end. Since . . Statesboro. school, Dr. Donaldson has also been Ramona Terrell Evening of the cODlI'r...lonal 8I:..,IIO.e _. Napkins � .. Altman, will be called Leland Mrs. awarded to two Beasley, "Thosll of our ·midst who their MEAT Lb. Annette and Dave King's son arrived Gregory. lovmg cups county ", gave mittee. BEEF MEATY 29c lily FRESHMAN-SOPH PROM schools of assocIated With the Peabody Demon- Vivian Bennett, Remer First active toward . upon basis scored Agnes Blitch, ateps looking Bulk Tea in Daytona, Barbara Franklin (An Stokes will be remembered as Mis• points country ·the last fuil measure of d� With hundreds of at recent county meet: Regjgter stration School, University of Geor- Brady Jr., Annie Sula Brannell, Bob- the of Bulloch in the HOME-MADE HEAD I nette's sister at ·Agnes Scott) has Wilma Ann Brown. myriad lights the H. Browne, Bruns pladng county scored high in athletics and votion':: pharles greasman Hugh Pete...on. Intimation Nescafe been to figure a way to front lawn of the Irvin Bro?k- gia, Athens: the Anthony Training bie Bran·nen, Charles Brannen, John Carmichael column at the forthcom GOOD trying get Brannen home let Cowart Jr., Statesboro; off from classes to i� hterary events: Presenta�on School wick;, �roy of his pending candidacy became enr· long enough go was a Georgia Southwestern Cnl- nie Brannen, Barbara Jean Brown, were taken at a (Instant Coffee) THOMPSON IMPROVES transformed into fairyland for exermses were mMde at the HaJ:Vin ing primary prelim see the first in the respective J.. Mulkey, Pompano, Fiorida; rent after hi. CHEESE Lb. 29c 00 nephew family. and was director of return Sunday after. 1 W. lege, AmerICUS; Wallis Cobb, ireld in court the on Fri school, E. Ray Durley, inary the house flew down there and Friends will e to learn that freShman-sophomore prom by McDougald, presi- Avan� 'Lee Pilkington, meeting Jams Lb. Mc I Thursday she glad Ha�dy Manchester: noon lrom where he told Jellies, WIENERS dent of the Chamber of Commerce. the training school at Tfenton Teach. Daughtry, Bonnie Louise Deal, Leaders Savannah, had a visit with thein and came home Harold who has been at day night. A group of girls from WnJd!l Roland.Wlirnock, Statesboro. Monday evening. interested PLUMP, MEATY Thompson, Bulloch • friends he had tor a con· county Democrats call- ers N. r been called for the week end with her pal"nts, the seventh were invited to .are College! Trenton, J. Floyd Jr., Jewel Fontaine, Edgar in the movement had volunteered to Apple Butter the Bulloch for the grade ed to meet to Before the presentation of the who had County Hospital Saturday deCIde upon ference ...I1:1I'a group tbe been there for several days. Sue Dor- ... of representing 1 serve, and they wore floor. th6 o.f Though final plans for the exer- Hagin, Patsy Hagin, Hagin, a of give noti the meeting, and, de two weeks an pastel question county primary for plaq�e, prelude organ will Dates, Prunes YOUNG KID Lb. 34c BEEF � When Mrs. Bart Parrish was honored past following appen ,"usic entire district. ROAST dresses. were selection of judge and solicitor of cises have ,et to be ironed out, it othy Jane Alethia Hellth, spite the inclement weather which Sunday for Mother's Day, her.grand dix op�rat'ion, has so far improved length evening They HOjiges, be .rehdel'ed by Ester W. Barnes, after un- The lint printed words In regard· city of board of co waa disclosed that music the bac- Jo Frances Jo Anne Jack- threatened late In the Dried Apples son, who lives in Bainbridge, didn't that he is home Misses Virginia Lee Floyd, Jackie Zet court.: c�airman fo; Hodges, which Carlton will open the afternoon, there Home·Made Brunswick RED FIN CROAKERS! returning tod"y. Carruth 1:0 the candidacy were thoBe appear. � have time to come calaureate sermon son, C. L. Jones Louise Kate was a crowd oenough up by car, • •• • evening, Jr., Keel, Cocoanut 00 terower, Marilyn Nevils, Kitty Deal, !� Sunday exerc;ises with a prayer. The tribute l"epresentatiw present, a b�on��:�I�:�r:h:..�dh::-be mem��: .ing in the Savannah Press so ne flew up in .private plane for as well as Robert La- a Tuesday IN SAVANNAH HOSPITAL �o�n Shearouse and Betty Brannen. able abs�nce in interest in th:n';;�tter. the graduation exercise.s Kennedy, Jud�on Lanier, Is to be made by Henry Shearouse, quite number of whom were from the day and was back home during afternoon. Though they bore a Statea Potato STEW Pint 33c FISH FISH (j Social events: A will be under the James Nelli, out of town. ll,eodel was waa served pretty I nier, Jimmy Mincey, Coleman Chips Friends regret to learn of the sud Punch during the pl!'Dms compliment Monday morning, a 1945 Richard Starr then the afternoon. George Donaldson, graduate. boro date the article was . manl. >- Miss Arlene Zetterower was Hazel ]}ant John New- mude line, Serve hot or as is RED FIN CROAKERS! who was graduated at Teachers Col den' conditions which placed Mrs. and later ice cream and cake waS to. the: direetion of the music department of Nevil, Newton, at the conclusion chairman of tho ol'ganization; B, brodge party Wednesday afternoon' .. sings "My Buddy," in the office of the 00 and is M or Pree- featly preparll juliA'& Dot King congregation; It Peanut of their home, Misses Lorena and be employed in the clearical for.• tbe be at time be the di- i. believed that the procedure will .hlp In the Bulloch In Awards year will: pre- invocation, Rev. Claude Pepper; an- feature �"is will. count, Jlrlmar:y FRESH the A. & A. Railroad,�epart: Linton Durden gave a seated garden 'tea in ment. o( B, WI·II·I sented to students of tire them, "Let Mt. Zion Rejoice" (Her- rectors' luncheon attended by the flf follow that of a former call1paign, MBI'Ob, defeating JudI" Gl·.. outstanding • •• . 0- Jar 35c Mias '"dna McDonald has retumed 'to . .. 2,294 votea to 1,481: As tbere Butter Lg. B I ber, Me·th0dlst ch' and III �ahier honor of Miss Pruella Cromar-tie, the graduation exer�I"s t) Olr; ""rlpture, t..... directors of the Alumni Asso- supporters the Cannlchllel her hav- . college ,t IS no Ware after .. , conflict in the NOYember BUTIERBEANS LB. 20C hhme in. county 150, V. offer- elec· bride ·of the near future. Mrs. Z. S. PSl'lm Elde.r r. 1946 Will be invited to attend ing attended during the·t Monday morning. .A special honors Agani ciation. The senior claB. of has candidacy tion and his iaee for In. .school h.ere I tory., "Berceuse" (Godard); solo, Congreu Pint Jar 37c the accordiort for .. MISS BeSSie Lee loeft , for ijiscuasion of such .... it Is ... Preaton will NEW Hend"rson played past ye�- committee has recommended, the 101- "How LovelY Are Thy Dwellings" elected Mi8s Hazel Cowart as their matter. July, understood 'I tert:;or Va., to no immediata eonCem. Sessions musical quiz and Miss Cl'omarti'e, w�s St.�unton, �iSlt, lowing ·students for their outstanding (Liddle), Richard Starr: announC\'!- representative to this. body�· might be considered of Importance. !"aJoa dlclsi9n . ltl::Js. 109 the judgeship. . was a Supt H. Sherman; A sort 0ft' comml'ttee III winner of this. Her gift gues.t of Statesboro work in, scholarship: Walter Dillard, ments! ..S'. After lunch the alumni register in � eerlng The RED POTATOES 2 LBs.15c Clrlsln� exercises . Statesboro retUl'lled �. pre-I .. w. of "God!s .. . lawyer . In-I sentatlon mtn.lsterj sermon, to.....1. Attractive miniature pastel s1!jtute last evennig; six diplomas of Eldred Mann, of probllbly, formed from those· vafl- from overBea8 aervlce ",Ith the army Peanuf Thomasville: Song: of Love," Rev., C. Jackson Aclmlnlst�atlOn. b�lldlng.. �llIme. �e as those �. t�e ous for the deta:il- last from Sugar garden hats were given given certiflcaoos; 'Frances Reeves of Fitz- con- s, at 2:30, is the district supporter. October, being , '�\lvor8, an� twel�e' Glenhville'; Jr.; 'hymn, "o.ome Thou Fount;" dlately follOWing . thi. who received diplomas were Stilson T service at Camp G.ordon,dlacll�rJed,Augusta, KILN DRIED·SWEET POTATOES and a delicious plate of chicken sa11'4, s·laton, of gregation; benediction, Rev. Claude memorial exercises at the close f cd management of the campaign. Butter Brannen, Harry Cone, Harrison Olliff, 1 gerald, and Sar� Edlso?. He returned to litatesboro to practicII CORN cookies and fruit thiS March which members of the Alumni LARGE fancy ,s8ndwich�8, Susie Mae Caruthers, Lillie Other h0'l0r�' :recommended by Pe�per; recessionall fr?m the law and a with Edenfield, organized pamershlp . , "Aida" I I (Verdi). (Tne congregatIOn were served. for 'guest prize and -Olinton Yoeflmansj certificates, to Selma Jaworek, of AS8Qciation remain for their annual Doll's Hinton Booth. . 65c punch committee go Full Qt. ! will remain for the reces� Beauty Shop No.2 can 14c Mol'· standing will an· Miss Cromartie was given a Pennie Allen, Barney Anderson, fOl' her constructive business session. Mr. Preston declared he Each cr.vs'��� Savannah ' Ga., sional.) LmUCE AND CELERY gan Arden, Fred Cone, Blanche De- . . To Succeed Roberta's nounce his platform in tire next few salad plate, and Mi"s Martha .Evoelyn and for her 'but '1 on Later III teah ftomoon a IoveI y Loach Beverly Moore, Logan Ue- leadership contr� days as well as his campaign man· RED a bride-elect of Saturday, ,was I, of Alumni-Fac- Mrs. J. P. Foy having " Hodg'es, Loach, Clifton Fordham, Belle Out- to the Masquers; Floyd Watkms, FRIEND BRYANT LEAVES tea-form.idably entitled acquired ager. Knox of Roberta's given a crystal sherbet in he� pat land,. Nezzie S.mith, Bon�ie Mo!ris Ball Ground, Ga., for his dependabil- A CHOICE WATERMELON ulty-Senior Tea-will be given on tile ownership Beuuty Shop, an service Mr. Preston made a most Maryland and Frank located in the heart of record. After the United SUCING TOMATOES Carton tern. The guests were Mesdames �llson; sp�c�al prizes ity and wholesbme leadership In col- la"", in front of East Hall. Mrs. eentrally impressive . water- . . A Anrue Brooks best . . mammoth cannon ball States entered the war tire States Sparkling Gro a'l"arded, GrImes, ew announcement is 'author Evelyn Wendzel, W. R. Lovett; Sara.. A I·Ice B radl f S mith and a group 0f glfI S from L is Statesboro, Chief reader, $5.00; Lenn Belle Brannen, lege actlvltleSj ey,. � 'melon (dark green and weighing boro attoMley volunteered 8S a private Groover, H. P. will as hostesses. ized that she will .asRuma ver Brannen Jr.; G·arald best speller, $5.00; Thelma Cail, bo.st Statesoro, for her co-operative SPI"lt around 40 pounds) found on the front Hall act possession and waR a.siKned to the coast artil CARROTS BUNCH Gelatin on Wil Mabel sec- I as we came home from church r'l!stivities with June after when the new his at Fort Jones Jr., Robert Lanier, Willie. attendance, $5.00; Schultz, and becau... she is a good college cit- porch The evening's begin first, lery, taking basic training Beans ... Snap Paul Sauve, ond best attendance, Chnton Sunday, bore the fingerprints of in the name will be Doll's Beauty Shop. Ellis, Vn. He wns selected for officer Phil Hamilton, $2.50;. 1·ze� d Eldred Mann of Glennville, the formal banquet college SWEET FLORIDA kerson, In n, average .: , Charlie No name was at� at t.... Davis. N. C., 21c Yeomans, highest grad- ,un 'Bryant. Mrs. as a tro.ining Camp Robet·t Tillman, Elloway Forbes, . for hiS and va· dining hall at seven o'clock. This Foy, 'recogn!zed young Large Joe uating class, $lO.gO; Stilson Brannen, genel'ous partiCipatIOn �nched, but it was exactly the siz'� sc�ool for anti-aircraft artillery of No.2 'can 15c I matron 4 pkgs. in box Charles Olliff Jr., "'of school. is in honor of the of capacity and tact, will suc� ·as ORANGES ��:���m 2W D,ozen 39c Zack Henderson, best ready writer, set books. riolls interests in the and shape and color of one he gave banquet graduat· ficers nnel received his commission Jake Smith, Albert us a year ago, and we traced it by seniors, and at this time they will ceed Mrs. L!lwrence MuJiard ill the n second lieutenant on March 25, Ronald N-a.iI, YEARS AGO. The twenty-two seniors in the 1946 ing Misses FORTY that fact. Charlie Bryant is the real Asso- of tHe entel' 1943. He was advanced to a first HEAVY. Bras-I rs. be welcom.ed into th.. Alumni pel'sonal management well and Esten WI'11 b e: M graduating class watermelon we and re Cr,?m�l1:i,e,.and . king. if may judge. lieutenarlcy in August, 1943, ...... Maxann Foy, From Bulloc" Times, May 23, "1906 ciation, of which automatically prise, however thero will be 110 other Martha Evelyn' Hodges, I Frances McWilliams Alexander, TrIon, Now, he is not alleg,.d to have grown they ceived his captaincy in May of the FOR Jean Cone, A d f A I t members their in the One of the GRAPEFRUIT 3 25c\ Helen Tillman, StaVes· it in his flower garden in Anderson· become upon gradua. change ll'el'SOnnel. following year. Mr. Preston W'IMES GARAGE, appreciate it; priced I saw with sorrow in my heart that auto and repnirs ; pre- fi nanced. W. G. RAINES. las, where she ill. street, parts right; (It) ill a next war was coming. It came and motors. Mr. und Mrs. R H. left new Ford _ to Install F'OR SALE One four-room house .. �arnoek has gone, and with it thousand1! ..,ore lnat week 'for a With Dr. ---:-----'- -:-______2nmy4tp) � b nth for GI one lot of VI�lt a!,d of BUr I have,neV'ar yared with whites; I . bOYS. relinquish- Mrs. C. Warnock tn Atlanta. Whlie Mrs. DESIRABLE LOTS fOl· sale �n 011- second h and lumber, second-hand win- M,. I F�rdbam, aSSisted by M_rs. Le-, ed for one inatant the fight for self- on became sud I of the 'Yarnock roy Mrs. Bernard Smith and iff Heights nnd in other sections dow il'umes nnd windows; severnl .trlp .Mr. GR61J'ND Akms, respecting rights for our young vet M'IDDLE' I denly chllls and fever, .prob Mrs. aerved thc city. CRAS. E. CONE REALTY pairs of large second-hand hinges; \ 111. '�Ith Wyley Fordham,. b�ffet, eran.·, who went to battle fronts in Bnll s fever. He wns shghtly (2Smayltp) several desirable lots for colored with !,bly Waldo style. The menu cbnalsted of salad, fields to defend "the American CO. at Campbell spent Sunday with 'foreign one five- reports. baked and all the. \ at woter and connections; '. turke, �ccompani- way of lile." FOR SALE-Goo� peanut hay $9 light Impr?vedand J.BstJames B. Lamel en Billy Stringer. bath for colored. I ments, country ham cake I have to for them in all ton delivered at farm. MRS. room house and MI; .M1S. James Floyd spent Sunday with san�wlehes, I "gone bat" per tertallled youngsters The decorated Route States HARRISON OLLIFF, 17 East I'ar-\ slxty-fi�e Tue� Eugene Hendrix. a�d punch. prettIly the legislation passed in the Georgia GEORGE SIMMONS, I, \ afternoon III honor of their I rish street. (21mayHp) day Wallace blrt�day cak� formed the table (;;elleral Assembly in the past four. boro, phone 134-R. (23muylt) dnughter, Carlyle, whose Lasting'" spent Sunday youn!l'2st with Paul Shuman. ora.tl?n. M,ss' Fo�dham was dec-Ithe years, and the peopl...... ,sp.cially the SALE-Thirty-fi"" tons good was on FOR sixth birthday Jack recIpient of many gifts. About sev- mothers and fathers- kDow that con-' at ton and Parrish assisted Oglesby spent Sunday with • $15 pel' bright peanut hay Jill Bryan Betty Junior enty-five Everyone siderable has been for them B. C. LEE that.duy.MissesThose I McGlamery. gu�st. atte�ded. passed delivered at my farm. in entertaining and serving. had a time. flowers ware Horace Deal was a business visitor gain Sprmg (I shall outline it later), and it is my Rt. Statesboro. (16may2tp) were Eugene [lnd Betty Mc used $5.95 up JR., 2, present in· Savannah Monday. throughout the home. intention to fight fo� them so long as th,·ee miles Elveen, Sara Hinson, Selby and Jim • FARM FOR SALE-About Ernestine Fordham spent Sunday I live whenever and wHerever I can with about GO Hutchinson, Amelia nnd Danny from city j 110 acres my with· Carolyn Mallard. WIEN·E·R RAT·0 S pull for them .. Robertson, Gwendolyn and LatTY Per. Bcres under cultivat.ion; plent¥- young Hllrville Woodcock visited Brantley I stood directly for legislation that Bunce, June Laniel', Cul Members of the high school group timber. CRAS. E. CONE REALTY kins, Audl'y Sills Sunday afternoQn. ...cured for Bulloch county $28,000 vin and Mary Louise M itchnm, Sal'a enjoyed a wiener roast at the luncll- CO. (28mayltp) 'Barbara and Sarah Collins spent more funds for the county�s financial and . room and Ellen Laniet, Vonville Sammy Thursday night. Games ever - than had had before. WANTED To rent two or three Sun day With Joyce Smith. program it SuIter, and Jimmy Dollul·, Bev other typ"s ot' entertainment were bedl'OClm house 01' by Billy Mr. and Mrs. W. B. I have steadfastly fpr the upnrtm'Cnt Campbell spent· after Wh·Ich refreshments co.- fought erly and Joan McCormicl<, Curolyn enjoyed schools of the I believe that 1 or before. IVAN HOS Sunday. with Eugem! Campbell. state, �or September Ann Laniel', Annette Lee, dogs and iced were Ga., phone 59. Wurnock, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth spent �ea only through the education of our TETLER, Collegeboro, and Bonnie J. Beasley s�s�nI ofTtot Betty, Shirley Ward.; with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. youth can Georgia become truly great. Sunday - . . a (23may3te) Beth and Dolores Aycock; Lmda Mf: Caren: ��orp' �tas Gss�te� b! IN M., Cail. rs.. I believe that the schools of the state SKI HI STOPS RUNNING FITS Den- IS' d M·ISS Ruth Lanier. Brown, Billy H,arvey, quro\. of T.hose, should be the centers of community or we refund your money; Virginia Smith, Augusta, spent DOGS nUlI'k Barbara and Ronme GrIffeth, e':,� i�g life and that the voice of the fun the week end with Mary Grace Las- people know of no other I en , a we guarunteed Gilbe;t Howard, Kay McCormick, Edwlna ,{Ihins ccilSI'Oft �erl �s�r' should be the vCtICe in tinger. . : controlling fits remedy. COLLEGE PHAR and Thomas Laniel', Tom L t' (Eve'Ieyn eM Care11yn ning SUI'n Grace \ Lee ars�, school affairs. I :EvelYIi spent Saturday night MACY. (9may4tp) and Vivian Rocker, B�tty Joe MaaSI laJDrger,d Peggy Ruth Bar- IiiSC a:dL mie and with Mr. and "Mrs. Robert I .. .SklJmer, Fer every problem confronted in the Sunday - -_ SHOP and bara Colhns, Joyce Smith, Betty Sue ...... THE STATESBORO FLORAL Wilson, Pamala Howard, Betty E. Lee. General Assembly I have act.d truly --.---,.____ Sara Juno Mary Gay, Joy Hodges, is advertised, nationally J through Linda Roddenberry, Dobb�, Deal as your representative and not as an and Mrs. Ewell . Jackie Proctor, Addle M�. spent �tnnerWa ·F.T.D. (Floral Telegraph Delive!'Y) Joyce Brannen, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon individual. ,r feel that I can serve y�u Frank Madge ������������::::�::::::::�::::��::::::::::::���::::::::::::����::::��::::��::::::::::::::::::::��= Sun�.ay x, ean g0'jaIJsofiea, I In Life, Liberty, Saturday Evenlllg Jean Waters, Rosier, Colhns. Ma;� Deantc��ryd �ra.jes to your advantage and to your satls Lanier. The seut L Ruck MeIbr a Barnes and Roabn.eble Post, etc. (23mayltp) Lunier and Carlyle ,;. Mr. and e� �r: faction. I shall feel greatly honored • Mrs. Clnud McGlamery Wllha were cd were Mrs. Grady Ho)vard Lee, Emory De�I, for to confld.nce in " LOST-Steel-rimmed giasses guests .pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Beb Fr!,nk you expreS8 your ,Away Mrs. F. C. Rosier. A)j;i.ns�Trum dge Ethridge, H"ndrlx, on streets o.f Statesboro and Caro! me by returning me to the Gem!ral tlroppcd • •• • Stringer. SLACKS - .. Loy Mallard, Bobby Smith, in about two weeks ago; finder will be -,.,. Mrs. of Savannah, Ren,:" AiBsembly aa your ropreaentati"" _; HIGH SCHOOL Agnes Akins, I Fordham, Temple Wallace, AUstin retllrn to BULLOCH the week end Mrs. Wilma the coming election. r.wurlied upon BRO�KLET spent with Chest.r and $3.95 up the TI,MES office. (28mnyU,,) PiUANS COMMENCEMENT .Donaldson. J:c� �g1:sby. Respee�fully, for of Bl'ook· us frank L. DEAL. six tubes, Oomn1encement exercises Our d�alers join in making this report to Mr. and Mrs. Cannon spent (DR.) 'DAN FOR SALE-Philr-o radio, I '" wili Sunday C:arol SCHOOL CLOSIN'" also Schwinn bicycle. with let High School begin the week end WIth Mr. and Mrs. $35· bOy's . Ii MR. 210 May 26, at which time Elder M·atts. exercises for ,I . ! MORGADO, night Middleground SHIRTS basket $32. Pers�ing Closing , Weekend 'J will de _. \ m. H- of Mr. and Mrs. H. had as school 'I South Main street, f,·om 7 to 10 p. R.' Crumpton, Bellvi)le, W. LIvely will be held Friday evening, The NEWS se,·mon. .... I LEEFIEL··D Pnohe 325-R. (23mllyltp) li""r the baccalaureate week nd guest. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May 81, at 8 Q'clock. The first part $1."0 up for iH as complete program Sunday Bunch, of· Claxton. of the program will consist of a RENT-l'!'jce room for . FOR sleeping . FARM'ERS OF Lunsford are .THE AMERICA Bar- LUCile follows: with all . hot and cold water, ni:ljoining Morgan Deal, Bea.I�)', I "Memory Variety" pr9gram ��rma� a� Robelt. • only; Processional God of Our Father's, bara and Lee HendriX vlsltong relatlves on a forty-five da)' close il1� one 01' j Myrtle spent of the grades in .choQI participating. bath, usc of phone; furlough. hymn, Holy, Holy":' the end at Tybee. The musical of the is . . two must be sober. 12 choir; "Holy,. we�k . part program gentlemen; invocatIon, Elder R. H. Albert of was V. Kelly, of Blrmmgh�. congregation; mean DellI, Bloom.Jngdale, delightflll with t\e ooautiful old love . �ugene NORTH MULBE&RY ST. (23myltp) Harvester is get· duction efforts will tho t and DISK HARROWS is reason- R. D. Fordham announcements, Supt. E. C. the week-end guest Mr. and Mrs. of the nineteenth Vlstted Ilr,· and Mrs Kennedy' . song's century FOR a into with your local dealer can On o� FLOWERS SALE-Beautiful Like ting·back production expect only ably good. COMBINES, , offertory; "Savior, INTERNATIONAL Hora�e Deal and of our modern . Mitcham'; fam.,ly. . ranged alongside j.zz last. week... prices very -reasonable, aU Extra ahifts a small Dumber of parts and ma GIrardeau, of garclcniasj Shepherd Lead· Us," sermo�, po88ible speed. ,MOWERS,HAYRAKES,ONE faculty entert.• the top tUm!S. The quaint and love.. cos-ar-, �,'ttle L!nclo 'M"",.. fl"Om States choiri Th�, un,�d el.ghth I•• week end at my home 1% miles 'Love D, are wherever con chines at,a time. Since we must nmth with a wtener an pendlftjl ,the Time to from it all", for a weekeml 'Of Elder A. R. Crumpton; being employed MA'N HAY BALERS, CORN and grade pUPIls tunes of 'he "gay nhieties" will b" S�vannah, get "away . boro, on railroad going to Dover. benediction. With MI"IJ. A. . vine" congl'egationj ditions permit, to try to overcome play fair with all our customers, PICKERS and other roast Thursday afternoon.. added 'attraction to the prog'ram. J:. l:I�ott. MRS. FLORENCE STURM, States Mrs. W. many itema, Mrs, P. S. George sunshine fun! 'to visit May 29, Mrs. .. a.nd Time Wednesday night, the of the re there will be a of Mr. The last part of the evening will be RI�ha�ds.on �n� production' losses aprinkle parts our schedules have been seriously �nd Howard.Merrlman,.of Mr. Mij'(I{()Vl'J:tZ�\ boro, Rt. 2. \(21muyltp) Lee will her gmmmar the week end WIth to .St-alks,,:from vIsIting D. present and machines allover the coun· SYlvama, spent d.voted the sev'enth grade.gradua- Mla�I, cent strike. Everything is being We must in fairneB8 and Mrs. W. El. couch and two in a music recital. diElrupted, E where ,firld' well!. . FOR SALE-Studio pupils . Mr. JIlrs. M. .. tion. The and' quiet dignity �lch'l�80n.10. Sportswear Department· you'lq gl'ade a in e;nd. Can"on.. simplicity the 8enlor done to and machines to try-not downpour anyone our Mr. and Mrs. R . Hall and grand- living I.'oom chu'irs, $80; thre"a-piece Friday night, May 31, get parts soy that many of customers Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Hendrix and of these brief exercise. will end .H. section, Linda Of .•• fOllr a .. Brogden, 'n' wicker uuit; $30; card table and class will render class night p�o 'you. nrc likely to be disappoint.ed on Mr and Buc� l_fendrix .spent much, to the beauty of the. entertain- daugh!",.r, S�',:,a,,- tailol'� clothe,s t�,�se designed for busy .Mrs. E. Jamer ij�� ... bedstend and The members tho with Mrs. Carrie Hendl"lx. nah, VISited Mr. and Mrs. C. • matching chairs, $26; gram. o� �er.l1or While)ye and our dealers would You wiu be glad to know that delivery of these machines. On Sunday ment. Wilham CaRhon J. laat baby bed and mattress, class are William Smlth, .Rev. and Mr J. R. and We' issue a the '., " aeth-e aprings, $12; means an all sched . •.. speeial)nv,itation'to we�k.:. like to tell you that, tbis repair parts production MILKING MACHINES, STA- son of and Mrs. l!iui1lln.�r �af.�! $6. Apply 111 INMAN STREET. Durd.n, John Willie Pard�h, Robert H. Mptts were dinner guests Sunday patrons, friends and former students r�ed Chfto., ff!:r. W. L. immediate'end to the shortage of ules are far beyond normal. TIONARYENGINES,andsome WIlham has receIVed an bon- .. Durden, Harry McCormick, of Mr. and Walter McGlame!'"Y. of the school to come and be with us .Clifton, (2Sm yltp) !IIrs. S. aerv AldOl·man, Carl service and machines, it is' .ther small units we are Marvm and Mrs. best from the U. FOR SALE Six-l·oom house, just Aycock, Eugenia parts� hopeful Mrs. �eed }1aurl�e as we brinll" to a close one of the �rable dlschar,,"e IC'aS after overseas. Willie Frank Tucker, more accurate to that it Drake thiS week end their ever had at Mid- servll�g (lut of city limits; in good condi Scott Knight, say of making practicaUy normal de spent wl�h sch(lol years we've EHen PUn'jsh, Ann Mrs. F. G. Black- Wednesday night too Parent-Teach- Mr. and . tion; more than two acres of lanel; Jene�1 Harrison, meana the beginning of the end of No hoarding livery, parents, dleground '1 Juatu Thompson, DOl'ot�y burn. er Association held its last meeting apple and .penl' t'rees; exccl Hendl'ix, it. If illneBB or bad weather de lunch We know you V(ill underatand Hall Smith has re- I the scholastic year in the im Douglas DO�ls S l/c Lehmon r.eRch,ent neighborhocrl; p'riee, $7,500; SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY Ryals, Donaldso�, in the be aure Loraine BUle, lays you seriously Spring, y�u msy the reasons why your dealer can his and is at home room. After a business session and. mediate JOSIAH ZET Brinson, Ann Bennett, cciv cd discharge Returned Veterans possession. AND TUESDAY, MAY, 27-28. Be� know how much it thr6wa that ma a short musical Mrs. W. Frances Cowart, Maxann Waters, you every not fill your orders overnight. He with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- 10f program by TEROWER. (2Smayltp) s a chicken 10:00 A • M. Annie Lois Scott, off schedule. Tbe atrike chine will be Are IVen Honor D. Lee, the group enjoyed atrice Burroughs, you your abip- would like to you the kind of nard Smith. G' FOR SALE-Ne," djnett� extension I give MOOle, James Whitaker, bas thrown our schedulea off bal to dealers a8 Plans are commpleted for the .' supper. two order that all out-of-town children 'Mildl·ed perl delivery on machines you would being at I table, four leatherette chairs, In A,nna Bell and at Student body Georgl8, Thursday afternoon, May 23, the En Foss, Jones, too. There are annual home-coming day sing ele�tlOns two large fib", see the motion picture "The Tl!oma� J.o� ance, many soonascompleted. like to get, but his situution is a Teachers thiS week saw tbree of the upholstered chairs, may Nita Wl\)Jams and Paul Wt- Hill church on the third Sun- College sixth and seventh grades redue to the Wilson, "chores" we must do before new We do not and will Temple whom I left with me to sell at chanted Forest," coming difficult one and of his own returned veterans" I will have n at rugs; "it day in JUt1'e. ea�h of, scho01 here picnic have several used iron beds. reach not hold machines the market. 1n cam- I all tion; also will be as IIUlchines you. off making. He is doing the best he Mr, ami Mrs. Bernard Smith had se�ved overseas, .VJctOflOUS Dasher's, where they will enjoy tCF�iday night's progl·am coun� I MRS. P. H. PRESTON SR., 454 Souh THEATRE for offices In the studen� a lunch. The is in" honor STATE follows: At tbe start of the strike we can. as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and P!llgns picn.ic picnic Main .treet. (23mayltc) Cil. Ross Summit, was I of the seventh who will SOOI1' Senior class; welcome, on hand at all our factories Mrs. Akins and son, of o.f grade ADMISSION 20c and 3Oc. Class s;ong, had Thompson R��ntl'ee, w,th Ailen . elected FOR SALE-S30 ncres, 130 in culti- of the Mr. and Mrs. Les!>!r presld"nt,. �oe graduate from the school. Dbuglas Donaldson, president Material brancbea just 837 tractora of comers Savannah; and stock range, u1'hc Enchanted Forest" is describ- shortages al)d No cutting of Jone3, Waycross, vIce-presIdent, Friday night at 8:30 Mrs. vation; good land, good class; salutatory, Eugenia .Atdern:'nn; family, Regisik)r. _o'clock as a ftmtul'C all l!inds-Iess than two dnys' Max Doerun, secretary- Lee Wlil an two houses, in good chnditif)n/clectdc- cd us beautiful Disney Ellen Parrish; plano on quality andCrumbl.eyMr. andand.Mrs. Leroy Akllls aqd Lockwood, W. D. present operetta, class history, violin, filmed in nil the Th. " White." The ity, approximately 10,000 turpentine come to life, glol"ious Ann Hendl'ix; class prophesy, preliminary production-and4050fthesewere Ifamily. treasurer.. uSnow piano, This solo, •• • • A member of Marine D,- I and the fourteen mUCH colol's of nature's wonderland. not of the club faces could be put on, Loraine Buie; last will and testament, chores of .getting completed. Many those There is one . th� First. guitar pupils, glee JOSIAH for children from when umt racelVed a presl- bend of Mrs. Lee's Leefield $13,500; terms. film is recommended Joe our back in on hand had one or more can be FAMILY REUNION V1SIO� thpt rhythm aonth; price, Jenenl Harrison; valedictory, plants impor tbing you has three to seventy-three I ser.ved will be in thoe program. There ZE'M'EROWER. (2SmayHp) to for full tant cer de,ntlal Citation! Rou!'tree pupils I shape parts misaing-principally absolutel), and Mrs. Bernard Smith en- Mannes In Chllla, 25 Jone�"=.======:======Mr. WIth the Cuba, will be an admission of 15 and are fin", radiator cores. Most of the rest tain about: We for their son, Rountree at- production tert.ained Sunday Guam and Okinawa. eents which will go to the music de FOR REPRESENTATIVE ·ished. But dis the normal will who has recently been tended Teachers before "nter- represented daily NOT cut Loomon Hoyle, College part�,ent of the Leefleld school. Coast Guards. the Bulloch .. the Cuba with To the Voters ot County: turbances in other industries and "Ooat" between the end of the corners on qual discharged from. the. ing service, visiting Thursday night, May 30th, at 8:30 an ambition to be of serv noon a bountiful dmner football team and was treasur. music Having material line and the in order to .. !At �as o'clock Mrs W' D Lee's pu resulting shortages may assembly sbipping ily in were Char'ers! Cha.'ers! ice to the people of the county and ed outdoors. attendlllg �r of the Iota Pi Mu fraternity. O.n w'iil i�· a final recital affect our pIano. Light gauge Naturally no tractora crease production in this erne,.. .Those Les- pils appea·r tbat I am to fill the platform. VIOla Smith, Mr and Mrs. the d·aan's hst III Rountree seventh feeling }luatified Mrs. .. serV-11939 1939, I� which will be followed by tho steel sheets, brass and copper, were made during the strike. For years we have oaid: Iota PI position, I hereby announce for one seney. ter Crumbley and chll�ren, a member of the Y.M.C.A., grade graduation The seventh grade in the General fractional horse power motors, IS THE FOUNDA and Barbara Colhns, Mr.Missedan the Veterans' Club and the In- of the places Asembly "QUALITY Sarah Mu, P rogram in part· is as follows· and Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Once a member ot Georgia, subject to the rules and many other items are all TION OF OUR BUSINESS...· Mrs. Jo. dustrial Arts Club. Masters of ceremony James ·Tack A. D Parbr, Mr. and Bachelor the of the Democratic pri ohort. The coal situation N. B. .. of T.C.'s Club, Jack song, regulations very may What dealers nlay we say it-and mean it !,-kins, pr�ident- er, Lunsford; welcome on the Today and gon, Mrs, counCil IS nOW mary to be held July 17, 1946, Tnompson �ktns of the studoant class pO'2m, Joiner, salu- also prove serIous-we hope not. as much as ever. M�5. elect, class; ,J-une now held M,·. L. M. Mallal·d. have for you married. place by :WIlbur . tutory. Fay Waters; giftorians, ,en- Hodges. a�a .80:. With the Ai'r I shall not have the time to sec each We know you need new ma Jone�, who served tire class; valedictory, Dorothy Smith; - MEETING IS a voter but will appreciate We can 4 H CLUB Force In the European Theater, farewell of cer- pr-asonally, report chines-and need them badly, class song'' delivery vote and of member of the Veterans' Club, the the support everybody. the well J:!)ori. Wheeler tificates . Refilling � to you that But we believe it will pay you to Dyer and Miss Respectfully, ByrOn International Relations Club, Y.M.C.A. • • • � our current wait a little while with the club and girls Mon- juat longer if met boys a on the J. HUDSON METTS. . and of reporter George-Anne, 4-H CLUBSTERS Both our dealers � cannot for the I ast meeting production you get all you want im day rnormng. . student ne�8paper. and our branches Whe.ler gave an 111- \ Air The Leefield 4-H club met in the FOR REPRESENTATIVE on TRAC· mediately. By waiting you can t1.. year. MISS Stationed with the Fifteenth rooms last have run on talk on canning and food Lockwood w.as sixth and sev�nth grade To the Voters of Bulloch dry TORS ia good and we nre obip be sure your new equipment will teresting Force in Italy, missing County: of the .TuRe Joiner� and new ma rest ,tIme in action over' Austria in December, Wedmasday morning. At the- of of my parts at a Dormal rate. Even 50, have the so asso preservation. The, request many ping quality rightly at the Betty Knight, BEACH COATS $7.95 up was takan in up o�r achle.ve. 1944. Now serving as life guard president, presided. friends I hereby announce my candi. chines. So the big there will not be to go ciated with INTERNATIONAl> s.ummlOg conducted the BATIDNG SUITS enough and In malnng a member of the recreation lender. Mr. Hoke S. Brun [I] ments for thIS year the pool, he is to succeed dacy gest chore is to around. The situatiou on PLOWS HARVESTERfor so college F. W. con many years. for the contests and �umrr.er I Bugger Dagger social club, SeCl"at3ry� devotional. Mrs. Hugh!!!! SHORTS us a member of the General As plans $2.95 up gOn get tbeir stacks back to thiS ducted a test thllt working camDS thnt are to be year. treasurer of the Y.M.C.A, a member cleve,· intelligence Southeastern, Greyhound sembly of Georgia from Bulloch hel.d entire normal. It will take time to fill the close of the meetlllg the stu- of the International Relations Club was enjnyed by the Jrroup. to the rules and :At met county subject regu CMene .,nd both Miss Spears and Miss Wheeler the pipeline to as it .\ dents elec�ad Miss I!eal and has be.n president of sopho- lations of the Democratic party of dealers-just • made an to do all as for with us. Mis ·SpearB ap Is now takes time for to refill a well Milton Findley faculty adr'sors ore class and the Masquers. prepared typeS! I will appl·eciutc your vote you and Georgia. for the next year. elected fo. the preciative on canning pre or cistern the club Council "I.embers !il'lk snd interest that you might take after it haa run dry. • • •• .. any IN'ERNA�IONAL session Aletliia Brown, paring. food f�r fr aze,· locke�. of charters in to it that I am nominated RTX 19�!l-47 include SMITH, seeing Stock nnd display rooms of our BIRTHDA � PA Hinesville; Peg! Clurk, Richmond DOROTHY ,as one of the representutives from Reporter. dealers rp.present not one, but ten and Mrs. Ernest fordham en- Hill; Evelyn Jumes, B1�ckshear; Bulloch county. Mr. 3 local ticket or 334 HARVESTER for Frances Reeves. Fitzgerald; Jackie , Consult thouoand reservoirs which mUllt with a your agent phone J. ,;BRANTLEY JOHNSUN JR. tertained bil'thdl\Y party. - Will on Fl'lday Statesboro; Karlyn Watson, Eggs; be refilled. The moet herdc pro- their Ernestine, Strange, W�NTED HODGES- (2may-lic) .$laughter, L. C. Ft. Lauder- highest eve'ning at their 1)euutiiul country Regisror, ,and Lee, I were Fla. . ·home. Outqoor games piayed. dale, AT�ELL Y MAY 23 FOUIt THURSDA 1946
BEAUTIFUL TEA FOR BULLOCH TIMESILEGION ENDORSES MISS CROMARTIE AND One of the most beautrful e• .. • part THE ARMORY SITE of the week was the tea thIS (Thurs THE STATESRORO NEWS • Social Clubs • Personal day) afternoon at the lovely home of Resolution Makes Mrs Waldo Floyd w th Mrs Hinton 11 B TURNFh. lad,tor and OWlJ,td' Adopted Clear Its Preference For Booth Mrs C E Cone and Mrs Gib so Johnston enterta nlng In honor 8UB8CRIPTION � 110 P1!1R YI1AR This Central For 4 H Clubsters Property ����Negro I�������=u������������� �.�8CHJ of M ss Pruella Oromartie whose FORTNIGHTERS CLUB BRILLIANT CHURCH wedd ng w 11 be on outstanding event red u aeoond c.... matter JIll_rob local M M Mart n colored asststunt ..... Members of the Fortn NUPTIAL of June The entire lower floor of the • lt06 at the a 8 at_ ghters Club PRE PARTIES A M Sehman n Sa poalofftce has ven to spent Sunday G3 under t.he of county agent g the TImes home was decorated WIth boro Act C01lIlTM. �N���� ������ were del ghtfully enterta ned Fr day Wednesday afternoon of last week vannah elabo1'l1tely of Karch 8 1m for cal on a wh ch will C��E�?d�� quantit es of Easter hi es publ paper Iyn Hodges daughter of Mr and Mrs Elloway Forbes and Mrs Cee I Mr and Mrs Ernest Rush ng spent gladloh In and roses of nterest to our readers wh te and CI If E Waters enterta ned. at Sewell Hcues n Savannah Statesboro The exqu sltely appointed prove Mrs Wa� C Hodges ======: I Monday w a del nformal E tea tab)" was covered With a madeira and black There has been planned F tton Jr son gj lI1r and lI1rs C E th ghtful party as Mrs L Ak ns and Lewell Akins Watch The Ads L cut work cloth and centered wrth Better lton of Cedartow was a br II ant lyn Hodges whose w�d!hng was i! Mrs nton Lamer spent spent Tuesday In Savannah , • state to be used the r Tuesday .. .. camp by egro ... In Churches sliver 'bowl filled wllh roses arid even 18 a comphment f� M S8 Martha Savannah and 'Frank Mrkell gyp WE that watch th 8 " IFevent of Saturday ng May Evelyn !l'o'mmr: RuBhlng NOW URGE you n of 4 cJubsters the camp lI1eth whose was an event Mrs H Booth was a v s were VISItors 1n soplilia Sliver helders with white G"otll:lIl tllk ng place at t1\O' Stjltesboro Hodges wedding tor n Sa Aur;usta Monday word watch It s the g st of vannah Mr tapers were also used on tbe table to �pmpr se a ten acre 't"ct and the od st church w th Rev Carlton Car of Saturday evening A comblnat On Tuesqay and Mr. Horace Smith and SUNDAY MAY Guests were we are about to wrtte r eer of Easter hhes and n Mr and Mrs the end 26, 1946 greeted by Mrs Glbaon the story funds to be solicited the va ruth the double ng larkspur lovely Rex Hodges Viere In daughter Betty speht week through performing Johnston ho.t of colors formed decorat ons and re Savannah In Atlanta and recelvlna with the TI cre s noth nil' new about It-for emony before a large assemblage Tuesday r ous counttes of GeorgIa The state esse. and waa freshments consisted of frozen tea Mr and Mrs Remer were Bates Lovett w II return thts week honoree Mr. Eaten J. relat ves and fr ends Brady Solon on of old declared there e comm ltee the In c was assorted v s tors m from a of Hot Cromart mother of the bride elect having project A program of wedd nil mus fancy sandwiches and cook Savannah Tuesday' stay several weeks at roth ew un ler thc sun A 01 selections was nil' charge suggested approxrmate quota. rendered by Jack Aver tt organ st res In an nterest nil' gume a towel Mrs Ada Brunson of Atlanta IS Spr ngs Ark program piano rendered Mrs and anlst was won Mrs Albert Braswell v s t ng fr ends here Mr and Mrs S mmons and by Roger Holland Thus wc arc wnt ng about the pull for var ous count es al]� Mrs Waldo Floyd p by Jr th,s week La1i'nt", the �ha� }lsked san" In were Mrs One and Because and Mrss Pruefla Cromart e br de M� and l\Iu Dean and I t Hoke Brunson spent a few days la.t, assisting entertaining pow. of our want ads upon for from Bulloch WondeHul Flitch Ing cqunty bemg $200 an tIe son W,ll week In Inman Fay Mrs The wedd ng party stood before elect was the recipient of a towel a'll spent Fr day In Au Atla,ntll; George Johll.tonp wh ch we have heretofore enlarged Hall and Mrs Cone Mr. V Two negro leaders Garfield elaborl.te arrangement of Easter lil A mayonaise set was the �Ift to the gum Mrs Bob Brghn hilS arrlvoid, In Ililly FAgan recall we advert sed for B H Mrs Ronald Nell Serving an Ice Once you Edd e WIIsQn were appo 'lted to 'rio wh te paln s ferns and honoree (';u�sts Included Mlss Hodges Ramsey had as h s guest dur Portland Oregon where she w!llmeet 9s gladjol course were the week L B on hIS arrIval from Ja Mrs W R Lovett Mlsa a lost and two 01 ke were of' burmng white tapers M I5S Helen Rowse Mrs Thuman ng! end h s brother from eut glln dog exactly I CIt suliscTJpt!ons from t11elr fr enils my,- ads Maxann D)1rden to ve a elfeet Lamer W Waters Flor da Fay Miss Dorothy our office and we had to g CeCIl )\Irs brought to for th s a"lllllnt and theIr compl�te placed ,�rs Mrs H P Jones Jr Mis. Margaret pyrlm�als Lou s Blue Miss Maxann Fay Mrs Major and Mrs Leroy Cowart 91 Jla�r and Mrs Buel L Trapnell aad turn them both down Then we ad Helen Tillman aRd Mrs Bob Darby report reveals a total shghtly ��h:j�:v:sq�������h�rn smeJ,;x mT�e Bud Tillman Mrs Gene Hodges Mrs Atlanta wrll V1S there dur the aona Lann e and Frederick 01 How n� P.Unch was •• Rita a who week � at Mlpse. vcrti.ed fer :(oungsber wante.d cess of the amount asked f.,r Oharles 011 II' Jr Mro' BQb Darby end elll M1Ch. are�lng relatives �ecI :!II! ani! Lee \Floyd h s ned Mrs W R Lovett Mrs Jul an Mrs Maud Cobb Bretz and children Poula.kl � Johnsto" Vlrglma a puppy and father complo tlng the nwvldual amounts Madulka and week Mr and LI who PRIMITIVE BAPTIST from flower e",bedded bowl. placed t hIm Hudg\i FOR PETI110N GUARDIANSHIP Th· In Germany Are I Good Example Set ONE-SIDED STORY NEvn.s� STILSON NEWS PORTAL G�!.G�.;;B�f!k��C����g applied Two Nashvilles I f�r of the and Ml�gSIghty Bad, Says Roy By guardianship person ' and Mrs. Earl Alderman and Ben bet- Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Newman spent �r. property Vick�ry, notice is T he letter follows was writ- Atlanta, May 26 (GPS).-No BY BALLOTS motored .of TOLD children. Earl and JetTY, to that - in Savannah. hereby gtven saId application w�i�h can Announce��nl Monday of how rivals be good Important ten now in Weis- example AUll'usta at on by Roy Wllhams, �r of Homer J. Walker Jr .. oC Warner Sunday. will be office the first Students University .. h�ard my in Miss Sarah of Savannah Mr. friends can be founl that Nash- Robin. spent unday with Mrs. \Val. Womack. Monday m June, 1946. baden, Germany, to his parents, Vote Overwhelmingly For her rdP/ FAMILY FUND LIFE INSUR spent Sunday with parents, Mr: ville and A POLICY with tbe ker here. This May 8, 1946. d MlIS. D. R. Williams, now of Reg- (both Georgia Tennessee}, Carmichael in Recent Poll and .Mrs. E. L. Womaok. , �n to is the F. I. WILLIAMS, Ordinary. tster: The two Nashvilles, which started ANCE COMPANY, premiums paid up date, just and Mrs. Alex Woods visited In one of the heaviest vot.es ever no 1\�r. ended with a love feast, same as CASH MONEY in case of death. It makes dif· tholr daughter, Mrs. Walker Shef· PETITION FOR GUARDIANSHIP Weisbaden, Germany. a feud but friends' cast in an election on the Univoersity what this POLICY with, h.- or fiold. and Mr. SOOffield in Savannah GEflRGJA-Bulloch County. Dear Falk s: are becoming closer day by ference agency you carry �1-�(eTH'1 of campus, students voted FUND LIFE ... even vjs- FAMILY unday. R•. L. Waters for The are Georgia we IlII agents for the having applied ,I I would write you a few day. townspeople elsewhere, . in of James Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McKee and of the person and ' favor that will reo . guardianship prop- ,t�oDght one another. ovenv)lelmingly INSURANCE COMPANY will guarantee you lines tOIJ�t you hear from' me. This iting IIttl. SOn. Gary, wo.r� .,.e,ek-end Il'uests of Dan G. Waters, a partlytic, V. Carmichael as their choice for TO USE AS ¥OU ert:, Some months ago Nuebvilliane ceive the; amount of policy in CASH, ,>1 M'r. and 1\("". G. W. Turner. IS IS first paper I have been able Gary said t1)� ., . grven ,that ap-' in a straw vote conducted be no 111 i two week! with VISIted the Tennessee _gov,erno:z: CHOOSE. Also imporj,ant, is that t.here will obUga· So4",n his rrand pnloltlce.cation WIh�lrlebbye heard at my office on t t t"a en smce I got over <,GeorglBns) . stu , I with the regular >arent I.. in .WTltc Thomas L. Cum- in connection tion to and NO CHARGE for this service. the Monday June, 1946. logehere. I am on the if city. In June lIIayor anyone, Yo� " �rst WhIle subject, I �Ll• iJl,j last week. $,ni<>l's "r Portal a.... I, 1946. dent elections in Fund Life 'f1oo schoel I., " ThIS May 8, Tennessee will on this insurance CASH, FamUy 't send me a box of mings, of the capital, pay premiums ..... at .'��. ' sta-I vote or more \1111 til" k end Sa.annall F. 1. WILLIAMS, Ordinary. �ish.yo�,would and Of the total cast, 1,601, Insurance wiD likewise the amount of your _ a of officials Company pay :., so I will be able to get to head delegation city �, M'r. and lII'NI. • J. Wynn' �WD' for be , ... 65 were BY LAW. :oll'''r,· a.ele��� 'nigb,'�-'i' FOR GUARDIANSHIP tlO�ecy civic leaders en a visit to the Geor- \han percent, Garmich. Insurance in CASH, As REQUIRED We"ilI ",,,,,,, lll'1olOk, fl"Nl �ood. and D�. '0'.'" PETI1l10N wnte some letter. ', I wrote you a let- m • attractive hbtel,;,touHat 105 10 cent of the .. lodgbig G'EORGIA-Bulloch County. the same ael; students, \ler to the benellts ot..thls polley, � ·you. �Famlly "l1Ilnl. MII1.,r .IU aeoompany c1ea� ter on boat and mailed it at Le 1 eommunity glad explain the gla . fi� bearin" or bOllleLIli' caDlp!,': on.,: niJ:h'tl ill l\f�s. having applied total vote, favored Talmadge; 4�, anil individual AIso·J1fteen and twen. P�arl Davia France. name group policies iss'led. �"" for guardianship of the person and Havre, ef favol'ed one of these a'lCom�odittii!D4 ca* mldlc"lthi!,'toumtt, un- two percent the, total, pay life policies wrote. Be pTeplU'ed, have over here in one One-reason for the friendlineBs, ty � ,and a Kenneth W. Davis, a Boy, is this co�ntry stay ,"spend *bi1�l'''''' property .of . Hoke 15 votes force so that will have cllllh available IB and among the River"; O'Kelley polled policies in you ",hen minor, notice hereby gIven that said --'of a messl are hungry deratanding enterprise People 13. at once will be 'heard at office is its and "Doc" Everitt got need It most. Use our service, Claims paid T';�i"" mone'Iy�C�Iy'I, It em' ,application my and cold and for food and of Ga., home rou ,spend they beg people Nas�vi1le, in the straw on first in June . vote IR Visit us. meaD a BIG 'moome to., the Monday ' 1946 The Her. The total 1,873 cash. . th" riglU' ��t. We are now town , ull the time. newspaper, Nashville, :. 1946. ' cigarettes as the total of ',This May 9, better known was the same and while we were corn- aid, one 'of Georgia'S ,\,ote' F. l. WILLIAMS, Ordinary. in Germany, student elec ., ;s editor ficial voe in �h'll regular . a town we to weeklies. A. W. Starling ...... �, ing through stopped was at PETITION FOR LETTERS tion. The slate E and of too paper, which was gubernatorial J. E. (Jake) SMITH, Agent eat at a place for soldiers. I ate all l1"blisher GEORGrA:-Bulloch County. to the ballot, but was DENMARK estAblished the late Joe Lawrence. tached ,\tqdent O. Fletcher I and mude me a peanut butter -r by· Hermon having applied could ' voter and in J. L. QUATTLEBAUM, S�es Agent :U�uel;', Home ToWne P.roo torn off by the placed �,bebiad;'tbe' Georgia for permanent letters of administra- sandwich and came out COMPANY Edsel Zetterower and Foss jelly �f FOR'REPRESENTATrv'E box. Student leaders said FAMILY, FUND L�FE INSURANCE .Th�mas if tlon upon the estate of Th Wand of a separate ), o'rg�ize,a '�Jrimittee yo�r,�wa'" it. A bunch ,_ gram..:..or the place eating ' was. Ofllce at vi'ile� Ralph Miller Sunday. BHT lit-; of Bulloch· County: believved too vote the Smlt>h.Tillman"Mortuary . 'l1o the' :Y'OterB they b88ll't one. Send Cor' FREE booklet that F!etcl)er, dece�"'d, n�tice i�m::reby came and started beg·, ' tie chIldren up Main St. J. L. visited explaiQ, said will as a for rep history. Scores Phone 340 North, Mr.•and Mrs. Lamb gIven that application be, I announce candidat� heaviest in the school's , it to a little- dais at office on the firBt M",,- ging me for it, "0 I gave of Bulloch county, place from relatives at Register Sunday. down-to-earth Progf�iii'::Write: ",y resentative of students were turned away hear� . ...;__ • me ..J In June, 1946. a h'e sIze of F So held L. M. Mallard. 1 will thank Miss Janke Miller spentvthe week 1,';' day, Illr1 b,out t aye. by without being . each place al·1 ��� COMPANY, ATLANTA This 8 1946, and I told you for your vote. polling _ May ..nd with Miss Anne Zetter· pOWER , asked me I did it, Sylvia GEO,RGIA , why when the polls closed F. I. Ordinary. g�y C. A. PEACOCK. lowed to v·ote r�:;;======E::; ower. WILLIAMS, hIm that I had a si.ter back at h?JiIe at 3 p. m. 1I!r. and Mrs. M. E. Ginn and chil PETITION FOR LETTER S I her by the little FOR REPRESENTATIVE a�d The straw vote was conducted by dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. GEORGIA,..-Bulloch County. reme�be;ed a hegin The May Meetin)! of the Denmark '.c. ., that Its charter, heretofore which said. corporation ' sho.ws '�. ten thousand ($10,000.00) DJmonstration Club was held at the \ grunted in this oourt, expired on business is WAR II: . for which it is 110me of Mrs. Willlams on OF WORLD 0&4 March and that a resolution dollars; all paid ;n, George belle fits you 29, 1946, issued in the VETERANS the I that be . We The True Memorial I BAt1{WMD LOOK · IS AN UNWRITTEN BUT BLO I HALF CENTURY TEN YEARS QUENT STOltY OF AGO. .1 Ilf you saw the Woman's Club"la;t ALL TllAT SERVICE at WEMk ut their From Bulloch Times. May 28. 1136 Foods regular you lower meeting IS BEST IN Prices! LD'B. rrIM would never the ter BULLOCH Quality ,have suspected WHERE NEEDED Ninety-eight students will rible ttma the hostesses had comprise ! getting the class graduating from '!'aachers for the meeting. And when Our work helpe to nft_ .. (STATESBORO NEWS-STATESBORO EAGLE) read:( College on June 6th; 54 will receive • tho time came, to have it all work out which spirit prompta rou to __ degrees, 40 will receive normal diplo so beautifully. Plans had been made Balloeb TImes, E.tabl1.hed 1892 the stone al an _ of reT_ mas and four junior college certifi Coll8oUdated 1111" to have the in the State.boro Established 1901 1'7, meeting gardens and cates; Dr. Samuel Center of Woas· NewI, ! l&ll� STATESBORO, GA., THURSDAY. MAY 30. 1946 of too Alfred devotion•••• Our Dormans. Because of aperIeDae Monumental StataBboro Eagle. Establi.bed l017:....coll8OlIdated D_ber II, 1lIIO tho bud weather at the last minute Ia at JOur .ervlce. )e¥ church, 'Savannah, I WIll preach the baccalaureate sermon to to the they �a4 go club house. The Sunday. • committee there a min. I" I getting few • Brannen I Told To Go Ahead utes ahead of the guests could find �ayer Monument Co. Added Social PLANS POSJ-WEEK - Shuman'S the key nowhere; but after search A Local Wh�is:e�r��:"�dt�rl�i��yr�n:e!��� HALF-��:�g::r:����BLE . Cas� Since 1911 GIOGOIg 1 Induatr7 at T'Y,bee a year ago and won ,eontes.t ing over hal! o,f Statesboro it waa lORN II. The lovely young daughtar of Mr. '. · THAYER Proprietor .the tr�p to New YorI<. will again rep- DECK CLUB I finally located. and believe It or not D01,JBLE IN COUNTY SCHOOLS �. in a very few minutes the club room � Weat )lain Street PHONE .81 0.. looked that had worked all "boN, day onasf·thoughi. (A little hint.) If you Ad· ever in a like be sure g���:1;��.�f:tthe we have seen in a �':Jd!';':.:r'.J: § that. Her get jam l:r7:=£:OE�;��!Mrs. Glenn home prettiest honey fr:�\1�:��Ffg�E by Jennings. that ml.n,lstratlon\ BRIDGE GUILD cites Mis. Autry again scored Several Next Week �Ity·· you 'call on Marian Johnston ��������======r::::::=�;:==������=:!FAMILY while. of the Days (Mrs. DINNER flrat on Savannah avenue was lov-aly with long Spoken i" yards. Ea.ter Iil"., IIosea and place and .Miss Atos.o Cone \ Jesse) and Lucile Smith (Mrs. Fred). gladioli An ro and Easter lilies. Re- honey was built in one of thoBe aix-' were used by Mrs. Lannie Simmon. enjora�le occaaien of SundaJ former citizen of Stilson, second i� .... gladioli The principals of the achools met They seem to know how to handle the was the the freshments consisted o� gingerale. ice teen-inch ira,""s which only for her home when she piemc dinner served out of contest.) at Statesboro High School turned out de�orating of sand- well directed bees use in their era • Monday situation.-Society really entertamed her doors Sunday by Mrs. Wm. Social events: Mrs. C. Z. Donald- cream al)d·,.. variety fancy bridge club Kitchen. u and for Martha Evelyn Hodges' wedding during her wiehes, "Bond Street toilet water for possibly for afternoon, May nth. studied sug- cream of South son entertained at !,nd inte.n!led home e Ice reen I with at. Walnut Itreet Tuesday evening home. . Iven Th G m own G· and such a beautiful the.p�st we�k. topped to Mrs. Bran- their The Saturday night. WIth her children her home on in high score went Floyd fam.,ltes. variety gosted IIAltlvltle8 for the post-week of frUIt cocktail was and their boulevard , served families College . affair. Mrs. J. H. one of the with angel flower from whlclt tlra nllCtarfriend\ Watson. as nen for club and to Mrs. LaFiece Col- -se t·ght cakes. A brush Present were Mr. and Mrs. honor of her son; Graham. who was W�B' h'001. RecommendatIons were made seen with an f�od drop nylon for guests.. was not on gU'.sts, hid evening o. Mr. his lins for visitors. For cut Mrs. Lan- gathered stamped thl hIgh .acore 'WaS won Mrs James Hutchinson, and Mrs. Wilbur eelebrating twelfth birthday' the for work of teachers on dress and on by a tea but the was as .the Friday. CARMICHAEL'TO SPEAK " lovely. ,tl ,her' Nelson. Rev and Mrs. family of Mr. and Mrs. Wllis A.' 'fia. nie Simmons received dainty wrapper, product clellr CITIZENS ENDORSE mir.ror .. Wiln"m Kitch . as blossoms. sent and 'and shoulder the same I\Iar�;";!�IC;lip 'fol