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WILL RUN FOR CHAIRMAN FINAL RETURNS OF NEVILS P.-T. A. ------._---- RELIGIOUS CENSUS To the Voters of Bulloch County CAKE I While date for the the Week FRUIT the commg prr •• Social Happenings for The Nevils PTA held their reg , has not been and It BULLOCD COUNTY­ mary yet fixed. Afte; arduous and protracted la ular meetmg Friday. Dec 11th After appears possibly a !tttle early to make TWll PHONES 100 AND 268·R. bors youn census comnuttee herewith much persuasion our former president, THE HEART OF positive announcement, I want to say GEORGIA, INGREDIENTS submits OUI final report There have Mrs L A treasurer, MIS I that I have definitely determined to Anderson; been many happy results fro", the G A Lamer, and aecretary, MISS "WHERE NATURE S&llLES.� motored to Mr and M.. J C Mille; spent offer fOI chairman of the board of BIll Brannen work nheady, and we believe the Maude White. consented to be re in Savannah CITRON county commisaioners and Will at the for the day Friday trouble and have both been I BULLOCH elected fOI the TIMES Tue�day expense coming yea was a business VISitor time make fOI mal announce Mrs J C Lane was B VISltOl 11l F C Parker proper CURRANTS nhendy Justified We are indeed glad to have these the week In Augusta Monda, ment of my candidacy NEWS-,....STATESBORO Metter during YOUI comnuttee would agam ex efficient workers In office agnm Mrs (STATESBORO EAGLE) of VISited rei John Dennis was a buainess VISltOI MORGAN R AKINS Will Moote. Claxton. RAISINS PI eSB appreciation of the fine way our BUI mith Futch was appointed his In Sa, annah Tuesday Bulloch Tim.. , Established 1S92 attves In the city Sunday both In remaimng torian for the asscciation The P T Consohdated 1917 a In people responded FOR TAX COLLECTOR January 17, was a buainess VIS MIS Dan Riggs was vlstton SPICES Statesboro News. Estabhshed 1901 1931 !BIlly Simmons at home to be interviewed and In A to the chemistry } STATESBORO, GA., THURSDAY, DEC 24. dui the week To the Voters of Bulloch County isplanning equip Statesboro 1920 In Savannah Monday Augustn mg Eagle, Estabhshed 1917-Consohdated December 9, Itor the visttatious After due announce a can and also supple Bland were DATES making I herewith myself laboratory supply ,.... IIIrs Cowart "as a VISltOl Mr and Mrs Herbert Leroy deliberation these figures seem to be rlidate for tax collector of Bulloch mentary leaders for the grades .. the week recent VISltOIS to Savannah In Savannah during' warranted the returns a "He'3 In by to the Democratic There Will be play. My Denmark IS the Mrs H F Hook was a viaitor county. subject Mrs J C spending FOI the Church the Nevils un Statesboro Students Statesboro Office the week Crystalised MISSIOnary Baptist primary If elected I pledge my very Pal." given by faculty, week m Savannah With relatives Savannah during YOUNG BAPTISTS BORING FOR OIL IN STm AT STILSON TWO On the local roll 741 endeavor. to discharge the der the direction of M,ss Ossie Lee LOCAL BANKS was a business VIS F C Parker was a busmess VISitor highest Home From Athens Leads in Kermltt Carr PINEAPPLE In Statesboro WIth mem Dec Baking last week Living duties of the office In a satisfactcry Jones. FrJday night. 18th. span Itor In Savannah during the week 1ft S C. Gleenville, berahip away 61 and I shall appreciate the sored by the PTA Everyone IS Ann who teaches Mrs Edwm Groover motored to CHERRIES manner. Athens. Dec 19 -The Unlver­ It wilJ be to the IIIlss Ruby Deal. 3 Other In Statesboro ex­ come Admission MEET IN ATLANTA Ga, CANDLER COUNTY CALLS OUT POLICE Ibl_tlng people for the people support of every voter m the county, cordially invited to UNITE STRENGm was at home for the week Savannah Tuesday day of at Portal, pref Will 15 and 25 cents .,ty of Georgia closed today for the the commlllllt)' '" learn that the DeLoach several pressmg Missionary Baptist man and woman be end Frank apent days DERRICK COIIIPLETED AND OP· ROAD CONSTRUCTION BE. ORANGE PEEL erence 417 CHARLES S CROMLEY PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN TO Christmas holidays and Will re open CREW Statesboro office of the Georrla Sara who teaches at last week In Atlanta on business CONFERENCE NEXT 1II0NTH FIRST N:ATIONAL AND BANK 01" MISS Hall, FOI Methodist Church ERATIONS TO BEGIN DURING CAlliE HILARIOUS FOLLOWING home for the Mr and MIS W M Deriso motored BE ATTENDED BY WORKERS for the winter term on Monday, Power Company estabhshed a _ord Pembroke. was at day LEMON PEEL 1 On the local roll 477 STATESBORO NOW OPBRAl'or to Savannah Saturday for the day 1982 THE NEXT FEW DAYS SUNDAY HOLIDAY of In the division Sunday m Statesboro WIth memo THRQUGHOUT STATE January 4. leadership Augusta NG AS dur 2 Living ONB. IIIr and Mrs Lanme F Simmons S W LeWIS spent several days Sensational 666 Eva­ for the of Christmas fruit WHITE RAISINS away S8 Discovery, Salve, Two Statesboro students. MISS bakmg m on buslness bership were busmess VISitors m Savannah ing the week Atlanta With a steel tower a The town of Stilson was the center Othen people In Statesboro ex­ Colds of Mrs W extendmg cakes As Is well known by the Edna Mae who teaches A Doctor's Prescription for Treating Externally in Will Iyn Simmons, daughten ladles, MISS Bowen. From every county Georgia hundred feet in the With a crew "The Bank of Statesboro" Monday pressing Methodist preference 171 air. of an excited babel the Power Ia tIMt at was at home for the week Their Friends Homer SImmons. and Paul Franklln, Sunday evenmg Georgia Company has vol­ Lester Proctor. of Savannah. spent POI tal, Everybody Using It-Telling come Bautista of For Presbyterian Church representative young of men actively engaged m the m name Statesboro's newest IIIIll Sunday with hiS SISter, Mrs L Tend OLLIFF & SMITH Jr. son of Dr P G Franklin, Will be In which the large gang of negroes unteered through Its aeveral offices 1 On the local roll 102 to form the 1.000 B Y P U folks stallaticn of the strolll'est financial M,ss Katherme Brett. who teaches necessary equipment to free Institution, whloll Denmark In Statesboro With mem at home for the holidays do baking for the lady pa­ 2 Living Cash Prizes for Best Answers, from In the employed on the highway construc Mrs Lee. of Leefield, VISited at Stilson. was at home for the week $5,000 Georgia approaching for boring, and an air of enthusiastiC entered fo""'ally Into tha buaine.. of HarrY bership away 6 f'> , First term exammatlons were held trans Under the direct sllpet:Tvislon 1111's Bill during end You Prefer 666 Salve for Colds" South-wide B Y P U conference In tion work there were the moving the under her lister. Simmons, 3 Other In Statesboro ex "Why ? mterest pervading the community, community mOlt auaplc'l_ Era who teaches people m all the branches of the university. of Mrs Nellie BUBSey, the Statesboro the week MISS Alderman, Have It Atlanta It now that not EXPRESSION AND MUSIC pressmg P, esbyterian preference 1S The Answer Is Easy After You Tried appears things are about to materialiae m the .Plnts circumstances Man y mornilll'. of lila at was at home for the week the law la3t office IS reported to have baked more Mr and Mrs J W Holland. lIIetter. In except Lumpkm school. RECITAL FRIDAY EVENING Total Sunday school membership only every county In GeorglB, but coun­ This new organlsatioa Ia a COnlOU. liere the end Ask Your Druggist all mdustry m the neighboring word IS used advised­ can. Visited relatives durmg 994 week The law school runs on the Th" "aplzits" than twelve hundred pounds free for IIIrs Ida Donaldson has returned Statesboro. well nigh every Baptist church In the of Candler dation of the Bank of Statatlboro all4 week end Other denominutions here WIthout semester rather than the term ty tbe of the The office In the of Au. In The of MIss and Mrs 00 Next plan. Iy, though Enghsh exprea- patrons cit, Mr and Mrs Olhff Everett spent from a VISit to relatives Waynes pupils Boyer F,rot Prize $600 00. Next ten Prizes $100 each, twenty state Will be represented at thIS On the between Mettel Flnt National Bank, and iDcludes l1li organlzatlon Lutherans 5, Chriatians hundred and Will hold examinations In hIghway gusta was second In the list, with a with his aunt. Mrs bora Hilliard will a recital at the Prizes $5000 each, Next Prizes $2600 each. Next one sian not be accurate It Sunda}' at Claxton gIVe Adventists He· forty South'Wlde gathering In Georgia's and about be. may entirely the. resources of each of the oller • 9. Eplscopahans 7, 6. of � Graymount, midway C Mrs F C Parker spent several Prizes $1000 each, Next one hundred Pllzes $600 each In case February total of approxlmatel, elrht hundred J IIIlncey. High School audltonum Friday eve. brews Catholics Without memo In be more to thooe banks as well as m Lou 20. 2. on one side of capItal city January tween the two towns, all these ac. ImpreSSive say tha official .... Mrs G E Bean and lilts. Dorl. days last week With relative. a tie Identical Prizes Will be awarded Rules Wrlte The Chnstmas SPirit Is pervadmg ,{tiJrht pounds With six other cltl.. In the nlng, December 18th, at 8 o'clock bershlp or expressed preference. 197 Tear Atlanta will be the Mecca for the were actuated the Moore motored to Swamsboro Sun Isville paper only Let your letter contam no more than fifty words tlvltles are open to the passerby Lalt w�rkmen by clerical penonnel alia ltoekholden. A E SPENCER the campus Girls at Soule Hall sent dlatdct, the total for the entire dla· Bernard McDougald was a bust The pubuc IS tnnted to be present (Signed) off of 666 Salve Carton and mall With letter to 666 Salve Contest, the young of the South, which moved them ThiS IS The new Bank of day morning I and the Mtnlstenal Top BaptISts Sunday afternoon thiS reporter VISit. "eplrlts" Statuboro ltarts For the Committee a box of to the Tallulah Falls tnct was four thou. Mrs. D D Arden and Jlltss Irene ness vISitor m Savannah Monday af Jacksonville. Flonda All letters must be In by midnight. January 31, when the second gifts approximately ASSOCiatIOn January 12.14, ed scene and was the Information brought to town late out with a combilled ltock crt­ 16th the of operatIons sand Thul will _ capItal Arden were visitors In Savannah dur temoon BIRTHDAY PARTY 1932 Your druggist Will have hst of wmners by February home. and aome of the sororities are pounds It be South,wlde B Y P U conference the the In the afternoon by PoUce Chief Ken. whloh Ia the amoullt of week IIIrs Howell Sewell was among the .. Impressed with magmtude of that Mrs for her *200J)OO, IIII' the Master Lowell Akms celebrated his a helpmg needy famihes Buasey lady p&trona 666 or Tablets With 666 Makes , will this here ----- who was number m Savannah Liquid Sal"e be held In city. bnnglng A of workmen dl. nedy, assisted by Deputy capital atock hel!llltofo.. tr M1'II. Horace Woods and daughter. vlsltmg during slxtb at Church undertaklnr erel" baked onto.thlrd 0 the belOIllm. -. Presbyterian - birthday Saturday a�ternoon approximately were visitors the week COlllplete Internal and External Treatment. not Ie•• than 2,600 young folks from dl. Pohceman Will lIagm in quelhng the the other two hanks The et Elenor, of Savannah, III the home of. his parents, Mr and Mra rect from the 011 ftelds of Texas, cakes for the entire dlVlllon Iurplu. Mr and Mrs Il'VIng Brantley. of of the citT Sunday Emit Akins. on North College street Next Sunday Will bnng to our peo­ 17 atate. comprialll&' the territory reeted by Elder Nance, who has been disorder the present time will be plac:ad et Mr. and Mrs Hermaft Stmmons vt8. Macon, ,?slted relatives here during COMMITTEE FIm About forty lfUests were present Out· the unusual of the Southern Baptist Con....ntlon. ac· fo� Upon complaint of white Citizens of $40,000, which gives a Dr and Mrs Jonaa. the week ple privilege heanng In charge of the promotion here wo� capt,. ned her parents, door were enjoyed. A conteat games new vOice In our Rev J F to EdWin S atate the that the negroes were tal of a of In Reidsville Sunday Mrs Ken Wators VISited her daugh a pulpit cording Preston, the past ten months or longer, were community NEW approxlmatal, quarter .. was alJlO an Impor.tant feature Grace CANJ)IDAm N Brown and httle itn Lester In who has done a construc· aecretary of the Georgia B Y P U EXPENSE In a manner. than which there are daugh wnson. Augusta PRIMARY were a dllorderly ,.." Mrs Eo ter. Mock and VanSant won the Merrln. very l. at work exactly as If It not cetebratlng million, Clyde I ter were vt8ltors In SayaD· last week , ..,. the offIce" went down late In the Marcaret, prIzes She received a pamt set and tlve piece of work In Liberty county, department Sabbath day Mr. Nance turned strolll'er hankllll Instltutlo.. Ia • the week Mr and Mrs J D Williams. of Service HOW aah Insurance CANDIDATES ARE TOLD during he a pencil box Later tbe pretty and whose homc Such a large gathenng of select work to afternoon What they found out had ENTERCONmT aectlon of the Italf. who teach... at VISited relatives III the church, Flemington, away from hiS long enough MI.. Dons Moore. Savannah, cake was cut and served birthday wIth from the entire South· MUCH WILL COST TO SBEK been In was said to be auf· Ofl'lce1'8 of n_ last week end with her enter.tamed the faU meeting of the THIS AGENCY HAS "STARTED ON ITS yaunr people answer questions and to dISCUSS In. progress the bank are: S. a. Stllaon, spent city Sunday lee cream Suckers were Ira ten 88 Mrs Holland and at both mom· land Is an event which will atract the COUNTY OFFICES llcient to the mild CONTBST GROWS WARMBR AS chairman of the board dI­ lister, Mrs. G E Bean Mr and Roger favors Presbytery, WIll preaeh tereotmrly hIS plans He explamed justify complaint Groovur, of Mrs. Dan Lester baa returned from httle aon "pent several days last week • •• FOURTEENTH attention of the and WIll Olle drunken It was bad DAY FOR aLBCI'ION DRAWS S Ing and, evening sel'Vlces The pastor YEAR OF public that In the operation of oil wells It IS negro. said. recton, W. Lewl., prealdent; .. ha. been In the Savannah SaVBIIIIBh, where she m PARTY , arouse In minds a In for the approachmg as CLOSBR AT BAND. PHILATHEA CLASS Will be In and for the many whoiesollle preparation feaSIble to shut work even two young white girls tbey Edwin Groover, executlv. Y1c.. 'Weeks J II of was a Flemlnrton not down ac�osted pJ:'81. hospital for several Brett, Savannah, the Democrats of The Pllliathea class of the Bapttst service at Neck interest tn the reason for such a county pnmary were Into the town lind or· dent, and Jeaae 0 J caabler. Mrs. R F Lester has returned from busmess vlsltO� In the city during afternoon Bryan INSURANCE SERVICE for a few hours. either on the Sab. walking chnatoll, a social and E L. Sunday school enjoyed The answel1 to such an Bulloch county are organized, duties dered that tum about and The directorate of tbe nft' a visit to her daughter, Mrs the week end Presbyterian church Our people and gathenng bath or at night, for the r,eason that they get lutl. sbort busmeas session Wednesoay eve· Bulloch cou t,'s local polltlca have McLeod In Wildwood, Fla. Mrs Beamon Marhn and Mr and WIll be Is at hand are aSSIgned commItteemen and feea for that had no tlon Includes the boarela of dlrectoN at the home of Mrs Howell the community at large inquiry I the excavatIons would fill up if opera. home. asserting they Ernest Mrs Gus Witcher motored to Savan nlng tak�n on new life durinr the week Mr. ahd IIIrs Rackley spent The conference IS the direct out· are assessed for the pnmary buemess In Stllaon Another of both the u foUowal Sewell on North Main street The hear.tlly welcomed to these local servo tlOns were suspended and thus more negro old banke, II. at Stilson With her parents. nah Thur�day through the entry of a number of Sunday for of the These were completed at a anned himself with short bar· W. M B McAlhs· reams were prettily decorated the Ices A E SPENCER, Pastor growth rapidly developtng plans work and would be entailed hali. a Akins, G Brannen, S. Edwla Mr. and IIIrs J F Brannen R F Donaldson and C expense. new aspirants for honol'll coml"- out season A Christmas tree of the recent at which the new com· of Stll· ter have returned from a hohday work of the young Baptists meetmg was reled shotgun and went out after one Greaver, Fred T. Lanier, S. W. Lew. a and Mrs J Ii'. Brannen, busmes� Coo. To the casual observer It ap. In To the almoat-ftlled fteld P. the was Donnl�SDn Insurnnec open laden With for each B U AT IIIACEDONIA , Mrs Er Atlanta gifts guest Y P than a half milllon mlttee fa. the ensumg term were visited heir daughter. trip to �cneJ South More for ac. of hIS enemies. whom he compelled L F Martin, W S. Preetorlul and I. II�. W. W. parent that preparatIons the week Nu a special feature A number of mu The Macedonia WOODCOCK, Manager. of last week, the have durilll' the nen Rackley, durmg the Floyd and Theron Phllhps. of young people of are deSignated The committeemen from to walk the streets with A of selectIOns and were young Baptists actively engaged tual of the well weI e about through Wlllon, \he Firat Natlonak, and; VISited J W slcal readings bormg week been added • number of Mr and Mrs Julian Brooks nez. VISited thell Sister, Mrs church have a B e as present m a Baptist organIZed III B Y P U work the the varIous distrIcts al follows held above his head S C I.... m rendered Late the evemng sweet throughout and Mr Nance stated that hands high Howell Cone, Groover. O. Rev J C G Brooks. complete. ones atlll othem are his parents McVey, Thursday P IS held each now alld belnr course was ..erved About forty five P U which Saturday more than 26.000 44th-.J V Anderson and W On One of the was arrested J. L. A. I. M_ Savannah the week end Rev D B Nicholson. of Atlanta. South, representmg he expected to begm the Sinking of negroes Johnston, Mathewa, durmg were afternoon at 7 o'clock la EVERY BRANCH OF INSURANCE. dlscuned E Dekle several wa. of Mr and guests present Everybody • local This sustamed ley Anderson and turned over to Mr to de· W. J and E. L Mrs W spent days dmner guest Sunday • •• organizations d�lll the week The Hagin ney, Rackley S@lith. the during present For tax receiver there are two new dunng the week With her daughter. Mrs J C Mill.. mVlted to come and the of enthuslaam 45th-L 0 Rushmg and W P tanl while Chief went in of the Bank of Statesboro ACE HIGII BRIDGE CLUB FIDELITY AND SURETY growth splnt work IS to be done with a steam Kennedy m Vldaha Mrs W E of BONDS apphcanta, Morgan Waters and H J. Mrs Marvm McNatt, Wilder. Ohver. spent EDGAR MILLER. President charactenzes the work IS WIth another left which Ivey for which a surface well has search of This negro This merrer had been In proc..1 of Archie Haltan has returned to hiS last week With he� parents, Mr and On Friday afternoon Miss Mary engme, Simpson Mr Watarl knows every· In of the 46th-B B Burke and Joe Parrish Sit a to hiS Ahce entertamed the two out precedent the history With IIIr lIagm was permitted to perfection fOl: several thour� home In Atlant.!! after VISit IIIrs JA Brunson McDougeld PEACHES. PEARS. Persimmons. PHONE 388 6 SOUTH MAIN ST. already been dug The derrick plat. In the and Is da,a, W L Mc· body cllyty everybody IIIrs J C Denmark Mrs H G Moore left for tables of players who are members Baptists and IS probably unique In 47th-.J W DaVIS and m an automobile nearby and as othe" the final detalll were not _turR tIR ,randmother, Sunday Satsuma Oranges. Crotalarla, form IS complete and pUlleys. P'Ping frlenil the ten PreetorlUs vl.lt of the Ace club at her hi. Durlnr past years Miss lIIamle Ruth lIazlehurst. whele she Will spend some High bridge Roses, Ornamentals. etc Now time GEORGIX the history of any rehglous group Elveen about hllJl one of lafe aftemoDn and _Ie' STATESBORO, and drills are on hand to begin work negroes gathered service Saturday hflr IIIrs W S Preetorlus. time With her home on Gracy street Geraniums to set free WIGHT W he hag rendered In praetically ed mother, daughter Catalogue The .esslons WIll be held In the 4Sth-L E Lindsey and F the a ratrlled the boarda of ltockboldeN were ef day as soon aa certam other details ar.e party stealthily sUpped danger. by In the Augusta hospItal last week Mr and Mrs HenlY Waters. of and other ftowerlng plants every community � lin auctioneer of used for decoratIOns 'A spacIous and commodiOUS auditorIum Hodges - oua 'knife mto hIS posaesalOll which 'f the two bsnka at lep&rata meet- IIIr and Mrs Mal'Vln IIIcNatt. Claxton. spent Sunday with hiS mo. fectlvely, completed where saleo ha'Ve been held, and In Atlanta 1209th-B H and Bruce vilited hel parents, Mr and ther. Mrs W Ii Waters hand embrOidered vanity set for .) • of the First Baptist church, Ramsey Nance stated that he would be was discovered after he had opened Inra. Annonncement of the mel'llft'. VldaUa, hit!' !N�U�R�S�E�RiY�C�0�.�c�a�r�,o�.�G�a�(�3�d�e�c2�t�P�)��iiiiiiii����������iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M. has rendered a valuable won (Joe that capacity Mrs W E dunng the week Mr and MIS Juhan Groover and score was by M,ss Car:rle The 'first se••,on WIll be held Olhff use the known to the Dekle. Tuesda, to Sink hiS well to a depth It apparently for upon deputy thourh renerally p1l1rw DaVIS vase for second went prepared service to the county. Ills candidacy Mrs HaM1Y Purvis and little daugh httle daughter, Jean. we.,e vIsitors In A at 10 30 lS40th-E W Pamsh W C � momlnr, January 12, o'elock. an'll of twelve hundred feet wlthm Two negr�s were brourht to jail lIc, wal not authorized till Mondar.' of are viSiting' her par Savannah the week Mrs Roy Beaver After the game ninety has been diaous.ed for eeveral week. ter, Waycros., durmg conftrence Will ner entered the of. a and the adjourn some obstacle hero and Monday mommg morning when emplo,.. and ents. Mr and Mrs 1II0rgan Waters Mrs Walter BlOwn spent severnl the hostess served dainty congeal .. days, urdess unforeseen and his formal announcement in to· and 14 All 1623rd-R H Warnock and W C In court and ftclala of the two old Inltltutlolll .... Mr and Mrs Sam Lmdaey days last week III Savannah as the ed salad Thursday mght, January arise. He expects to shortly begin pleas of guilty the city • •• day's paper places him aquarely In will leave m the near future of Mrs Samuel Chance sessIOns WIll be held In the dollars In the ofl'lcel of the Bank of" children guest mght city Cromley In Bulloch received sentences of tlfty each sembled � operatIOns county along the race The other candidate for Swainsboro to make their home Mr and Mra J M were DINNER PARTY A for Thayer auditorIum 1547th-G W and J or month. on the Statesbor.o and the dlachar Bragg the course over which he has obtain· eight gang They berDn .. IIIrs Lloyd Brannen and her fath· called to Amellcus Saturday because On Mrs Thad Mar· receivershIp Is H J Simpson, who Friday evemng from every Denmark of their duties In their new were the Outstandmg speakers ed the fo!' eapacitr.. among of slstel m law _ er, JJ Zetterewer, the death of hiS liS entertamed With a pretty dmner options �

THURSDAY. DEC. TIMES AND STA'mSBORO NEWS ButLOCH TIMES AND STATESBORO NEWS 24', 1931 THURSDAY. DEC. 24.1931 BULLOCH POUR FOR TAX COLLECTOR industry. to the persistence and to rations which predominated through­ News THE DOUBLE STANDARD Vocational Make Morning Urges Boys To the Voters of Bulloch County: AN .t\.PPRECIATION AND the achiveement of its author. Be­ out the entire home. Ropes of smilax I herewith announce' myself a can­ FRUIT CAKE with electric Pave ButLOCH TIMES sides ita present use, it will, Borne being interspersed tiny Route Eighty the silver, question, Good Corn Average tax collector of Bulloch In considering didate for the serve an ambitious writer 8S lights in the foliage. In dining AND Deterding. the famous county. subject to the Democratic A SUGGESTION time, Sir Henry had lace (Morning News) of the students of source book for a tale of Wash­ room the table an imported said recently: "It The supply crop primary. If elected I pledge my very t many financier, INGREDIENTS English the center with a hand­ Statef3l�Or() liL�-g metal­ School vocational agri­ highest endeavors to discharge ing ton and its environs. cloth. the graced All the people of one section or ttbe is absurd to be tied to one Register High duties of the office in a satisfactory and culture class the consisted "Next with historic Washing­ some silver bowl filled with red city have to do in order to get into Year. which there is not enough to past year the yea� Sup.cription. $1.50 per gold-of manner, and I shall appreciate CITRON were a brief the fore in honor: of the birth­ white flowers. A.t either end to with the which the bulk has chiefly of corn. Following is voter in the ton to pisition co-operate people go round and of support of every county, Owner. this book silvell candle sticks holding red of another section or is to Editor and of this particular crop: man and woman. CURRANTS day of George Washington. placed city get .0. B. TURNER, been cornered by two countries. The summary ,. this CHARLES S. CROMLEY. will have a tapers. The Yuletide motif was car­ Indift'erence i. the im­ which for There were fourteen boys in RAISINS pi personal history place acquainted. second-class matter March search for gold, practical Entered a. of of interest to the tourist and ried out in the dainty refreshments mediate and result of ot which for vocational class, but the records BOARD keen continuing 1005. at tbe postofflce at States­ searc hfor gold. practical FOR MEMBER OF 28. as it toward the New SPICES who are to face served in red and white baskets tied each other. Savannah the Act of Con­ while necessities eleven are considered in this To the Voters of Bulloch County: The Central of Georgia. looks the pilgrims upon knowing peo­ boro. Ga.. under purposes is useless, only a candi­ to the with bows of tulle. High score win­ and bave not •• March 1879. are These eleven boys plant­ I hereby announce myself Year. desires to express appreciation for co-operation from DATES the capital in homage great ple Atlanta people ere 3. of life such as wheat and cotton summary. date for re-election as a member of in the ner at each table selected a prize from known each other. In ed a total of 28.5 acres of re­ the and from its employes the year about to man whom the city is to honor well enough. . during almost unsalable. . . corn, BANK the board of county commissioners of public, Christmas' OUR STRONGER name the entire an lighted for a a standard in a total yield of 697 bushels. close. of country." attractively large enou&h number. 10llg "Why be tried to single sulting Bulloch county. subject to the Demo­ Crystalized tree which added a note of cheer and time. are to silver Or an average yield of 24.5 bushels cratic to be held enough They betrlnning are when natura has provided in primary February The people of Bulloch county This has been a marked PINEAPPLE FRIDAY BRIDG� CLUB to this party. And It i. after . difficult period, by declining lovely BAPTIST suitable for per acre. Of courae this yield is 17. 1932. I thank you for your past gayety FmST get acquainted. only the re- 'another metal equally' to ,be ·congratulated upon mqst if to with for retrenchment and' we of which to but when support and promise, elected. traffic, consequent necessity CHERRIES Mrs. Roy Parker wa's hostese last have an IIlr line between the ' not in States- purposes 7 • •• Why nothing boaat, eent banking development currency faithfully serve as county commis-' That our service has .been maintained without mother of 1Itate,and Tra'fe1'bJ ...... _ ..... 20.6 week to the bridge city tbe the capi­ . silver as Ii second we considen the average yield of . .economy. Friday e;yening Brooklet Primitive about the con- fall back upon sioner to all parts of our, county. CHURCH laalf for til-. utra which' brought of convenience or is due tc club. Red fern were tal of the ltate that there is a l>Oro bushel. acre for the United impairment safety. reliability ORANGE PEEL geraniums and �ea1 ..·ve Statesboro in the present currency per Respectfully. alfta , !IeeI\ waatJaa. the' Bank of string 'of our who have meas­ color Church J. D. PEEBLES, Pastor of and •. the employes. out the Atlanta - qlidation �f State. this past year as given in the J. W. SM'ITH: extraordinaryefforts used to carry holiday Baptist .ymptolll Interest by cIaI I'QIIIId trip ...... , crisis 7· .• .- E7.: the and the First National Bank. and LEMON PEEL ' onr worth consid­ up to addedresponaibilities imposed upon scheme. Mrs. Sam A. Northcutt made ---'- Savannah In a common tile Hold., _ Ia .... "Countries which have adopted a 1931 year book. this is .ured the. them, project.,. 1eallen in· this· consolidation move- FOR MEMBER OF .BOARD to and we this high and'was given a Jer&en·. novelty Highway.. paved ro,a�l, preceded standard seem determined ering; too. might compare To the Voters of Bulloch County: ; WHITE RAISINS will be' serv­ regutar monthly . - ment are to be commended 'upon their 'goid Public and will is the foundation upon' Th,ere Sunday Mornln, Subject: =,hLr.:: ���,- .. patronage good .. .. received tbe ' M 24.5 bushels with the aver­ announce 'a candi­ set. ·Mrs A. Gulledge amway. decadel.. But n,v.1' IIatll one another to rid themselves yiel d,of I hereby myself ices at the Brooklet Bap­ tra'flL and busineu judgment. vie with which /I'he rail­ Primitive \; J lVleion date for one of the on the' railway prospenty lind' �uccess depends. candles· arid. holders for second higb. hal there been intenllt that all COlltS. of 15 bushels per acre for our plac.. 11 :30 a. m. Tee.utly : : bank o� of their stocks of silver at age , If'the:railroads tist church Saturday at ...The new and ·.nonger board of county commissioners 'of roads must earn money to spend money. Rountree was a "LET BROTHERLY ,should bave .been In "Savannah a this year. &'SMITH and Mrs. Dave given fOJi is of silver those o.wh: s(!lte· past OUIFF' and at 11:80 a. m, 'and 7:80 State.boro combines all the resources It thi. 'boycott by" Bulloch county, subject to the Demo­ to be successful iii' it will be because of active Sune"y future, " v as consolation. After the to and .. stand- We contribute our, above the a�er­ .are . ... game LOVE CONTINUE", paved hlshway AUallta; yet reIIources who wish to make gold the onJy primary on 17, 193�. p. m. freaching by the pastor. Le.t'� oJ the two ·banks.· These cr'!tic Februal'f the black tbere little or no multaat . support people. sandwiches with II to by ";;;;;;;;�;;;;;;�;;;;;;;;;;;�" anll fruit eake Intel'Ut ard which has caused the disastrous age. yield better faming practice I served you in this capacity during all make a special eft'ort· to attend not more mea.ured in dollars anll are the from 1924 to and I coft'ee were served. in aa for the people general­ rather than lack of de­ a. outlined in our vocational sourse period 1928. tbis the la8t serviee of com­ Atlan�. fall in .. in business .kill and in- silver. We areiprofoundly grateful for the staunch friendship • •• tbe·year. cent8 thllJl me on the . am you to support Statesboro ,Author •. from the and to the use of' winter in asking ly o,•. p�ved highway capl; who have mand. .1 .... legumes and of We are convinced that there is an ing �ith·'thanksgivin& upon our lips Sunday Evening 8_e:nke :'. 1'.. BsulpI"'_ �ty embodied' in those record I made at tbat time. support many. BRIDGE FOR VISITOR tal hi.torlc and . to port city. plae.-:-at: ' of the the form of Au.trian winter peas Honor and in our hearts to the Al­ :the' banks in The moot encourag;'ng phase' of affairs the Giv�n High. . prai�e. direCted'tbe &lrain of the' Re.pectfullY. increasing understanding transportation by j of lummer beacb Mr.. Helen Parker. of the 8tat8. 'SAVANNAH • •• Lt. i. the etrort vetch. The cost of production MORGAN B. ANDERSON. Honoring hi. wonderful mercies settlemen� � ;., silver problem now being hairy and that will be action mighty God for STUDEN:TS' . and who have brought people. this manifested.in.legislative 0; •.• 1145 put yeaJ'1! 'acre. The recognition anll appreciation of Bainbridge. was the prett, bridge re.ort· and winter. warm-weather SWAIN8BO business and by govern­ was $11.74 per and great blessings upon us during to the .tand- given. by FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD ·the the public. All that the railways Bilk DUBLIN •• 1',·••••'.'1 .... them safely present hillb protection o� Mr•. Julian C. Lane'. "Fiancis afternoon at wbich NIGHT playgrounll. But the of the re-establish- for book. party Saturday have re­ preaidell� The . ment•• to solve it. To the Voters of Bulloch IS matters be considered in the of thi. year. "AI ye freely MACON •• ,.1 .... of safety and etriciency: County. that these light public Allieil Mrs. Thad enter­ of Commerce of Atlanta reo In&. Scott Key and Families." by her hostes•• Morris. Cpamber on a fair basis would I am a candidate to succeed We urge ATLANTA .... of two hunllred ment of .ilver Old Gets for myself welfare. ceived. freely give"-Je.us. ' A capital stock . Negro Pay state and home town be­ three tables. of were in­ ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===' villted a as chairman and clerk of the board Key's native tained guests cently an� COLUMBUS • • •.••• ..'" create world a full attendance of the members and Savann�. IJ,HInt dollars and combined re- not suddenly pros­ thousand Work In Union Army of commissioners of roads and reve­ came known when she was notified vited to meet this charming visitor. few day. here. He came to, know CHA1TANOOGA .'.: _. it would do much to clear Recent events are a warning that remedial measures extend a cordial invitation to the pub-. Time to Tell World a million dollars, make. perity-but nues of Bulloch in the BIRMINGHAM , ••• 1.... tIOUreel of county ap­ that a copy of her book had been linen handkerchiefs were giv­ some Savannah leade.. ; he wal now Dainty come u. in economic clouds menacing' be This situation the lie to and with • • ••••••• 12M Stateaboro as stable the Ala" Dec. 17.-Sam Mar­ proaching Democratic primary to be delayed. requires worship New Cotton Uses CHICAGO j the new Bank of Talladega. �annot .safely h:mger. as a memorial to her, in the en as guest prize. High score WIlS Of known and, immediately liked tre­ held on 17 1932. You are of now in session and placed. these services. DETROIT • . Ii... ..ible for a bank all great exslave and Union army February .. ImmedIate attentIOn the Congress 88 It is humanly po n_a_t_io_n_s_. _ tin. grizzled Niotional Shrine of Chief Justice made Miss Frances Mathews -and mendously b:r many of the Savannah . familiar with my record in handling with by A. R. Pastor. Dec. 14.-lt Is "time to wi.e dir.ection of rubbed his and at of other regulatory and legislativl;l agencies charged' CRUMPTON. Rome. Ga., to be under the Loui. Brignelles of Brussels who veteran. eyes gazed in tbis most and Francis Scott at Fred­ low Mis. Cedle Brannen. Each And now there Is a joint aft'airs important . Key by people. your the of the interest. Taney tell the world"-in a great national ELUS DRUG STORR to direct the bank's a a new bank book. The entry vote protection public who lIl'e is deaf ond saved V:oman shiny office and I earnestly solicit your / Md and that "you de­ received a sachet. Aftel1 the game the resolution to the hi&hway board. dumb. erick. .• writing campaign_bout cotton goln& thos.e held Sam's It showed a credit and "ctive I thank Church advertising a«alrs. from a burning house when all hope eye. support. heartily serve much credit for such a compre­ hostess served a salad and hot tea. Presbyterian from the Chamber of Commel'lle ot PHONE ,. for the confidence have be­ The management of the Central of Georgia extends and popularize new uses. in the could have been of you you • •• goods No wi.er step for her r.escue had been abandoned. $10.i97. hensive work." . Atlanta and the Chamber of Com­ stowed upon me in the past and the season's greetings to. all. opinion of the Rome News-Tribune. has been taken in the con­ This amount represents back pen­ NOW.WE-PASS BRIDGE CLUB fourth pro­ taken than a What the Washington lead­ The regular Sunday merce of Savannah to "pave RC!ute promise you if elected faithful, Star. which discusses the subject editorially of these banks and the sion since 1892 due who was Now­ will a bit varied next Sun­ ·solidation Sam, courteous and economical administra­ Constructive criticism and are invited. paper of Washington. D. C.,. says On Saturday afternoon the gram be Eighty." The Morning News and Key to Good Times suggestions ing in a eurrent issue. resources "confiscated" the federal as tion the most critical and in the bringing together of their by army during this. of the book in their review: "The We-Pass club met with Mrs. day with the pastor in Metter Granger and every interest bridge The experience of the California Harvey of their direc­ Is Work and Wages marched Alabama in the distressing period in oue history. Endeavor and the concennation it through book in hand a case in point. Here R. P. Stephens at her home on North morning and the Christian and a••oclation and organization In Respectfully. H. D. POLLARD, i� fruit growers illustrates what may be two former followed tion in the hands of the sixties. is the family. followed pail)stak­ street. Her home was taste­ meeting at 6 :30 p. m., by Savannah have been ur&lng that for Atlanta. Ga.. Dec. 5.-The only R. J. KENNEDY. President and General Key College done in adding to the popular.ity of se­ "Me him of Manager. and sermon at boar.d. of 'directors--tliemselves and (James Martin, ingly. and from its first and simplest fully decorated for the holiday sea30n evening song. prayer monthll-yearl. problem to be solved in the present s products by the .. imple expedi­ most re­ his wUz ond aple lected as the safest and Jacksonville; Ala.. master) on to the time when Francis with anu poinsettias. a Christ­ 7: 30. The school hour leadership Now Atlanta .howl an intere.t to the records. holly ent of the so-called depression. according Ga.• December 1931. advertising, paper says. of their constitu­ Democrats before Savannah. 15. lent are but here is the varia­ means an sponsible directors both dey captured Scott gave peculiar significance mas tree brightly lighted also its unchanged, and it is hoped that thle Atlanta Constitution-and the prob­ Key From across the seas come reportJ enforced ent.' aft'airs. u.," Sam said. relating his 'vvantAd� and bonor to the family as a whole. colorful charm. Mrs. Leroy Cowart tion: Dr. Tho•. S. Clay. of Savannah early consummation of a dream two­ lem the governments and business that King Cotton is being shaped into of these re­ into the federal forces. "1 come over for the morn­ lome The. consolidation entry And 0 good share of the work and made high score and received a com­ has agreed to thirds of Georgia has had for men are bound to it ssys-b I Parisian gowns for. milady's solve, de ONE CENT A WORD PER ISS'UE lovely lIounes. financial and spiritual. will didn't want to go. but I wuzn't 'core in this centers upon Bath salts for cut prize was ing service hour and will speak at That road would .erve more - publication pact. time. how to put the people to work in wear in the spring. From the crude the one dat had to rose the 11 :30. This of course. folk travel­ have far-reaching efl'ect upon only go." TAKEN FOR LESS THAN the historic episode from which won by Mrs. J. M. Thayer. After arrangement. people. home and through gainful occupations. put capital into I � AD cotton boll in the open field to the of the county in that conti­ Sam until a year. ago was a familiar CENTS.A 'The that Mrs. served congealed is subject to providential hindrance ers. than any ot er two highway, in people distribute Star-Spangled 'Banner.' game Stephens is a profitable circulation. and 'fingers of a famous courtiel1 long / Alence will necessarily be increased. figure on the streets here. piloting hi. and beloved clarion call that salad with 'sandwiches and . such as may at any time change a the state. the channels �ENTY-FIVE WE� B. B. Sorrier stirring but ,cotton has made the trip. buying power through an journey. is the very foundation as he had done for years. Then as fresh as when ib floated, tables of were physician's program. Dr. Clay is Confldence dray is today Three guests present. indicate. It i. be­ of daily trade. RENT-House on Zetterower news dispatches liusiness mu.t was stricken with and FOR of • •• Min Ellen Watson. of Chicago. upon which .uccessful he paralysis new. from the heart and' mind its interesting speaker and alwbYs gives creator of current avenue. G. FRANKLIN. transformed Into frock. and The prosperity. P. (3dtfc) BRIDGE-TEA ing Icreamed for two In he cell The turning point haa been his savings melted.' creator. Be.ides this epical point. a helpful message. day. operate: Constitution in an editorial SALE - vacuum blouses destined to give the world the say. FOR Universal' occasion wao' the without ce88atioll when convicted of Bulloch county people will A few days ago that long green the includes mueh other matter A brilliant social Come with us. lIOached; the price $10.00. P. G. FRANK· story to talk about when exhib­ I on "The Key to Good Times." is cleaner. at which Mrs. something realize that their bank. have been slip arrived. a demanll on the United LIN. (3dectfc) of interest in the life of Francis Scott delightful bridge-tea A. E. SPENCER. shoplifting. common lIIan with a steady job and a ited in Paris during January and ------and fo'l' Sam re­ famous and entertained seventy-five plaeed upon .ecure foundation. States treasury $10.197. WANTED-To buy one good. sound Key. The hou.es malle Leroy Tyson • . it i. stated. 'ftxed good living wage INSURANCE at her· I was IIrunk and 'of it." February. At the rate oJ payment II)' the march back to­ marked it "wuz to be hung for cash. C. C. WIL.' him. The in Wash­ friends on 'I'hurroay afternoon "Yes, glad thul will begin goin' . cheap bistoric by points man and mulei baa "Employ every working ·street. Christ­ boasted Robert Cloren in court at St. Kidney 'beans two feet long were court. Geol'lle Hall. of London. ward restored confidence and hop�- onto." SON. J:lrooklet. Ga.. (24dlec2tp) wbere he lived whicb he home on South Main on ington and, woman in Atlanta and Georgia with modem wasn't so over the on the farm of R. E. Tren­ 272 yeara to nttle a debt Incurred to , but be FOR RENT-Rooms. in social and friendly maS greens mingled with crimaon Louis. glad &athered 1um..... to .ESTAI,JLISPED frequented thoee terms. which are possible conveniences. cloae in. Apply 37. unusual deco- fine. holm ·in Drayton, Eng, a money-lender. in The book is a tribute to the berries featured the $100 declare "anll witb­ Vigor Poultry 'North Main street. (17decltp) ways. "Frau Olp Schildrich. of Berlin. meet." the pllper •• 1888' in the next talk of 'hard Essential fo'"a: CIiU��4:.t STRAYED,-Black' and white ,spotted L -1""\ ...... a in· her home and thirty day. eaptured burglar Poland China male weighing 'times' excite more general pig on while her busband called would 88t him Ga Dec. 7.-A serious raid about 80 Ibs. B. B. MORRIS. (24d1t laughter than ariy show being staged -Athens. .• the police. FOR' RENT - apartment PHONE 374 " is made on poultcy profita each year Upstairs in our theate... with full electric fur- an in equipment. that tbe tak­ by alarmingly high mortality LEE James Fonhon. oJ Sheffield. Eng .• AnYi thought country. nished. or unfurnished. R. Prof. E. is to remain many flocks. says Fra.k MOORE. (17dectfc) te.t!lied at a wage ilearing that he ing it as a whole. going I;I��:;;;:;�::=�=��======�======� . Mitchell. chief poultryman at the downstairs FOR SALE-SiX) French doors 6 feet PIANO MANUFACTURER has a fil!a- loarried more than in the doldrums of general business FOR RENT-Small apart.. paid employes 10 inches 3 feet 5 inches used and pam ·BANK State College of Agriculture. bath long by piano slightly' partly he in the opinion of the Georgi" ment. private entrance. private FIRST bachelora beeaule sympathized depression Is. ten will be sold will­ NATIONAL wide. panels each. 16'AoxI4' which to who' think! that failure to cull weak and garage; reasonable. 122 S. Z�t- glas. for. party Atlanta newspaper. "obviously ridicu­ one basin with to the month­ with them. tellOwer avenue. (17declt) stationalY fitting.; ing complete remaining birds often prove. the be­ Iou.... The papen sbow. that there �ifferenCf' ,,:1.0 plate glasa shelves; one iron eafe. Send name and addreas too WANTED-One cut-away harrow. DBRAILING SWITCH tween pro'fit and loa.. There aile Ilke new; five electric fixtures with fo ull information. referrinK to ae­ USB are more than 128.000,000 person•• and one 1 01: 2-horse wagon. Ad- arc or all of cou 95249. CREDIT AND many bird. carried in the average large globes. Any part IY{iyroents. MANAGER, realdents and who dre88 A. H. 415 West Gwin- regular tranaient8. DAVIS. theae can be Call at Broad St Ga. _<4. .. or culled. bought cheap. 8t .• NW. Atlant.a. ile individuals and private otherwise flocks that .hould be killed nett .treet, Savannah. Ga.. (24dlt·p) V'" must be daily hou.ed. fed. 120 South Zetterower avenue (17dlp) (10dec2tp) of _ watermelon eommerelal enterprises everywbere entertained. It allo "An epidemic colda. roup and FOR SALE Wataon provided for anll FOR RENT-Apartment downstan. two .. have been chicken is often started the aeed. as good &B can be had. at 60 during the put yea call. atention to the large pox IlJ and have country's centa Call me or apartment upstairs. each reduce to contloues per pound. upon (/0/ ,"'·/ollwh /JI\(I/llo eompelled to expeni:Hture. a balance weak. unthrifty bird.... 5 r,ooms and bath. Rent rea­ fj,]/JVI export trade. with strong get seed at Rackley's Seed Store. J. private one ha. look­ Ilr.of. Mitchell. "Besides sonable. MRS. S. F. COOPER 109 meet Impaired incomes. in its favor. ca,sing A. BUNCE. Route 1. (24dec2tp) North STATESBORO• I of the unlt8 oJ the bin! de- Main 8treet. (IOd";'2tc) BANK ID vain for trouble. weak. unthrifty OF «l any FOR SALE-Large seven-room house of , government to undertake to cut its Central of GeorJPa tracts from the flock. Worthy and lot. with barn and garage. good PEACHES. PEARS. Persimmons. � BABY ELIXIR of; the is the to use only corner ,¢"Jone. aveque and Satsuma Oranges. Crotalaria. ieloth to fit the plJT1Jes people." garden; II 'C�iJSid�rati'on pla� term.. time �";O�)/ hill'It Oft'er$ well matured buds when ae­ Institute street. $1200.00. easy Roses. Ornamental•• etc., Now !tIlT! {111m,' .. the ChfcalfO Tribune. editorially. Suggestion' V1g0roU�. y. ·See R. C. LESTER. Broolet. Ga., or to set. Catalogue free.' WIGHT evidence the breeders. Some of the "There il rapidly growing Jecting Statesboro. NURSERY CO Ga. Sold BULLOCH DRUG -CO. Under the heading "An Apprecia­ CHAS. E. CONE. (24d?p) .• Cario. (3dec2tp) By Member Federal Reserve a.ide from conditions better breeders consider u�ing and System that, altogether H. poultry Capital Surplus, $240,000.00 tion and a Suggestion." l'r!esident due to the depre8l10n oJ the last two only hens that have gone through one D. Pollard. of the Central of Georgia ha. reached a or more of in ,.....s. the tax load years egg production says. in discussing the outlook for I point beyond the capacity of many to good condition as the only females to 1932: AND UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT WE OFFER TO A .tully of Wisconsin's tax breed from." CONSOLIDATED play. "Recent events are a warning that R. O. Wip- "The males to be used in mating a1tuation just compiled by . COUNTIES 'COMPLETE remedial measures cannot safely be THE PEOPLE OF BULLOCH AND SURROUNDING J"lIIari; of Milwaukee. points to that the flock should be peppy. have strong longer delayed. This situation re­ conclusion. la

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Sold By BULLOCH DRUG co THURSDAY, DEC. 24,1981 BULLOCH TIMES AND STA'l'£SBORO NEWS ,"(. BIRTHS CHRISTMAS PARTIES Mr and Mrs Fred Waters motored M rand Mr. Inman Foy were VISitors III Savannah the week MIS W L with her assist­ to Savannah Saturday during Jones, BULLOCII COUNTY­ Soeial the Week teaches MI and MIS Grant TIllman an­ Happenings for Mrs F D Olhff was a visttor m 1I11ss Era Alderman, who ants, Mrs Loren Durden, Mrs. Hussey nounce the birth of a daughter on Savannah during the week at Mettel, was ut home for the week and MISS Corinne Lanier, dehghtfully THE HEART OF GEORGIA, TWlI PHONES: 100 AND 268-a, Mrs J L Zetterowen motored to end December 10 entertained the children of the begin­ "WHERE NATURE SMILES.� Savannah Monday for the day Miss Mae Cumming, who teaches nels' depattment WIth a Christmas Fehx of Cowart motored to Sa- Mrs J P Foy was a VISltOI III Sa- Mt and Mrs DeLonch, "rs. Leroy MIa W H SImmons motored to at Still more, IS at home fOI the holt- party at their Sunday school room vannah QUI the week NeVIIB, announce the bir th of a daugh­ _ah Friday for the day mg Savannah fOI the day days afternoon. A Chrlstma.. Monday has been Tuesday was those Mrs Cannon was a VISltOl ter December 16th She IIrs. A. T. Jones among Dewey MIS Barney Averitt motored to MISS Hattie Powell, of Savannah, IS tree from which gifts were distributed the week m Savannah on Monday grven the name Joyce Savannah holt­ Bulloch . witlng during Savannah Saturday fOI the dny vlsltmg her mother here fOI1 the was the feature of the afternoon. Tlmea, E.ta�ished who teaches Miss Jaumta Bland motored to Sa- Statesboro Established 1901 Con.ohdateti Jar.uary 17, 1917. Jljss Mlld.red LeWIS, MIS J D Lee visited her F. uits and candles were aerved. News, 1892} sister, days Mr and Mrs Wllhe Zetterower, Jr. Statesboro at home for the vannah for the day Eagle, Establlsbed 1917-Consohdated December 9, 1920. at Girard, IS holidays. Monday Mrs Ronald III Savannah Sat­ MI and Mrs Howell Sewell spent Later In the afternoon MISS Louise VaID, announce the birth of a on was Simmons was a VIsitor daughter Mrs. E L POindexter among Mrs. Frank last week end WIth hIS parents at WIth her Mrs. Ulday December 18th She has been named Hughes, assistants, Savannah the III Savannah dur the week diose visIting during ing Mrs Dan VISIted Mrs Les­ Metter Charles Mrs. A. J Mooney, RIggs Jo Mr. Zetterower WIll be Cone, Bradley in for I J. E. McCroan In Mrs. Robert Donaldson motored to who teaches Myrla _Jr. tel' WIlson In the Augusta hospital MISS Madge Temples, Mrs R T. Moore and Mr.. Julian CHEVROLET WILL Ra�e WILL CELEBRATE OSCAR DEAL MEETS the remembered IS MISS Lurhne Hagan School : Martha Crouse, who teaches, Savannah Monday for day a Supermtendent Race for ){l.s last week at GI aymont, IS spending few days Brooks, entertamed the children of I Ordinary at is spending a few days Mr and Mrs Lester Brannen were Screven, MISS Margaret Cone, who teaches at home A horse owned Donald Claren, the rumor department With a Christ­ by .•. Interest will attach to the announce­ I n thIS Issue VISItors m Savannah during the week TEACH SALESMEN OPENING mGHW FATAL ACCIDENT will be found he an­ at borne. at arrived to MISS Pennie Ann Mallard returned kicked the door mas On the Girard, Saturday spend of MIlwaukee, open party. Wednesday prt­ ment of J. Herbert for suo has ar- Mrs J R has as her Bradley nouncement of J. E. McCroan for the .James Bland, of Savannah, Kemp gueat from LImestone Gaff­ intermediate th; holidays FrIday College, of a burning barn, drove out thirty mary and departmenta of which SAVANNAH PLANS MOTORO DISCHARGE OF GUN AS HE the Christmas holidaye for the holidays her sister, Mrs Johji- TO HAVE SERIES OF MEETINGS permtendent county' schools, office of ordinary. Mr. McCroan Is CONGRBSSMAN dYed to spend Mrs. has as her S C wera entertamed PARKER rua. Thad out himself, .. Morrl� guest ney, sheep and then ran announcement In is FROM NEIGHBOIUNG ,SEEKS MARAUDERS BRINGS of Detroit DURING JANUARY TO GIVE appears today's known as widely, as any THER .-iUl hi. parents. son, MISS Helen 1I1r and Mrs Herbert Bland motor. perhaps, BELIBVES ROOSBVBL'I' for the holidays Parker, sue. ThiS announcement the TIES JRNUARY 19TH. DEATH. who teaches at Miss Evelyn Mathewa, a student INSTRUCTIONS. brings �NSTANT man In Bulloch county and his friends WIt..L 11II1II Bess Martin, of ed to Savannah Saturday afternoon BE.THE MAN. Bainbridge enrollment of candidates f011 that Im­ arrived to the at College, Macon, IS at 666 Salve are legfon. While he has neve� held Begi.ter, has spend Wesleyan Wmnte who teaches at on Sensational If the of Route 80 bet' MISS Jones, buainess Discovery, I portant offIce to four, three paving Oscar Deal, aged 45 years, a well home. home for the Dec. 28.-The Chevrolet already public office, he hair'served the people lKIIIdays at holtdays arrived to the Lee who Doctor's for Colds Detroit, Statesboro and Savannah IS not known Oongressman Homer C. Partrar Cairo, Friday spend MISS 'I'iny Alderman, A Prescription Treating Externally entered the race. Mr. q you,.g farmer of the Arcola who has been Miss Helen Han arnved having Bradley In many ways a8 a publte citizen, and JliaIJ Leasle Frankltn, FrIday at Oak IS at home for Their Friends Motor next week will launch at the moment read' who, dUring the prel8nt month at home. teaches Park, Everybody Using It-Telling Company IS pleted you neighborhood, met matlnt death last bepa holidays a well known CItizen of the Leefield his al a bu.ines. man at IS at home fon from Macon, to ability II well his dutlel a. new teadling Brunawick, Wesleyan College, a feel the congru._ Mra ulmps Jones, of Kisaimrnee, the holidays nationwide series of sales meetings awhile hne, you may reasonably' Wednesday night about 10 o'clock at home. community. For during hIS recognized. For years he" wal from tile season. spend the holidays were IS many the Firat Is holiday Fla IS her Elder and Mr and Mrs C. M. Cumming Prizesfor Best Answers that It while you read this one. when a he carried Into his back dlatrict, apen_' , viaiting parents, which will brmg together during the early manhood he taught school, but gun connected with tbe First Fnutk Denmark, of Savannah, is Mr anti Mrs WIIltam Partrick; of $5,OOOCash National the holiday. at which II In tile Mrs W H Crouse those vlsltmg Savannah dur­ And thIS IS said to indicate ex' yard fell from his hands anti shot a home, among "Why You Prefer 666 Salve for Colds" nelo' shot tore cOllJres.­ Mr. and Mrs. Howell Sewell. Miss Martha Kate Anderson, who American Association for the Ad­ through his body from the The of Mr. is the in At- left for her many key cities. appointment Cromley II not what would _ are .pendmg hohdaya city school, Wednesday tmg of eIght miles between Stliaon front below the heart and death exactly one. upee&: MI.s Beatrice Beadenbaugh, who attends school at Wesleyan College, vancement of Science. )uat a one. Aa the head of the their and her to the hoh- H. J. Khngler, Vlce·presldent and fitting who has not had PI1'* Iaata with daughter home at Reynolds, spend and the Bryan ounty hne, complete4 had been mstantaneou8. A corone,,'s the experience. teaches at arrived has arnveti to spend the holidays at One of IS In the he Conyen, Tuesday general sales managel1, WIll supervIse the problems "what fonms party organization county I did not to famIl,.. days. us 1I1tO connection to­ 80nally, expect do anr at home. home today, brought Inquest sholtly follOWing the death IS to spend the hohdays the execu· and quantitIes of mtrogen, recognized as a representative Ilia. Ahce who MI.. Sara Bess who IS mee�mgs. ASSIstant sales phoaphorlc big thingl in confll'e.. fuIIt Katherine Laruer, Renfroe, ward the east 'fetul ned a verdIct of accidental self during my Paul Franklm, Jr, who attends M ISS AnDIe of IS tIVes Will have of four aCId anti it shOUld be pOSSible Democrat, and his contact With the ....,be. at amved to at Groover, Athens, Cu. lusurDllGc charge the potash term. I told the people P. Olnal�SBn mr GI� Friday studying Wesleyan Conservatory, Announcement IS made that Savan­ destructIOn durillJ of , \ m school at the UDiverslty Georgia, the Christmas With bene, These executives are D E. to formulate a senes of feltlhzer party machinery fits h admirably ChrlStmaa With her IS the at spendmg hohdays w. W. WOODCOCK, gloups campaign that r would not be to 8JIUId the bolidays Macon, spendmg hohdays Manager. nah clttzens at e plannmg a mammotli Interment was at PrnDl­ lIble 13 at home for the her and his of whIch would be FellowshIp to conduct the Athens, holtdays. brother, George Groover, Ralston, assistant general sales man­ mIxtures, anyone fund-ralsmg campaign repre.ent them as aa one of aarenta. home. celeblatlon of the event to be staged tlve church ably 101lC' Mr. and Mrs M. J. Bowen and W. to re­ BaptIst Friday mormng which Will be for the Ala who teaches in Miss Helen who has been agel; E. Holler, assIstant genelal expected ploduce satIsfactory waged county experience who had formed lIiBa Walden, Olliff, !amlly. from Statesbolo to Tybee on mid was a con­ frlalul­ January attended by large and a chIldren, of RegIster, were guests of Mr and Mrs. and sales M D. sults One fOl1nula suggested was state Immediately preceding and the Ichool, left Wednesday for school at Wesleyan College, Bartow Fladgllr EVERY BRANCH OF INSURANCE. manager; Douglas, gen; 19th to tentative "hips contacts with otlten who high attending Accordtng plans, course of relatIves and friend. state Mr. and Mrs. W H. Eilts the eral sel vice ammomum gathermg m Atlanta on the to viSit her for the to the at durmg Mrs L V Fladger, Wltli httle LOUIse parts and manager and sulphate, supelphosphate, might be able to ...llt blm In hiI A.lbany parents has arnveti spend hohdays Savannah WIll send a motorcade to Deceased IS surVived hlB WIfe mU11ate of dolomItic hme­ by 14th of week W. G. sales and January. , .eaaon. are the in FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS LeweUen, promotIon potash work. )IolIday home. J"ladger, spendmg hohdays Statesbolo on the mornmg of the 19th and two a at sons, beSides large family Cam D. of Is state lI11s. DorIS Moore, who teaches manager.. stone. Another was calCIUm cynamld, Dorsey, Atlanta, "I knew man Collina and little who teaches at Atlatlta to escOl a In confll'ese would lira. Clyde daugh- Mia. EvelY1\ Green, t back to Tybee the hosts of connectIOn. He was a son of the late several the The m each WIU last ammomum munate of chairman of the Victory Campaign of are With Stilson, spent days dunng PHONE 388 6 SOUTH MAIN ST. meetmg cIty phosphate, pot­ have to gain for hlm.elf frlenda an4 tar, Shirley, Savannah, spend- Claxton, IS spendmg the hohdays MISS Ora Frankhn, who teaches at VISitors who are to be mVlted from Alhson Dca and hved on the Deal week her Mrs G E. l' ash and Sev­ anti It Is from him that Mr. Mrs. With SIster, two days, the filst day's program to magnesIUm sulphate Cl'"mley make for 'hlmlell a betoN .. th.. week with her mother, her parents, 1I1r. and Mrs A B. Brooklet, IS spentimg the hohdays at all pomts between Atlanta and SIlo old home reputation eral use place. received his as Bean. GEORGIA: be staged in a promment theatre or othel's, mvolvmg the of stili designation county he could to '-"Ie Everett. Green. home With her mother, Mrs. A. J STATESBORO, vannah. The motorcatie will find expect do the big thillp. other were for I� chairman. MISS Evelyn Zetterowel', who at­ hall. The mornmg sessIOn WIll be matellals, presented brief at the 'Mr. and Mrs. Lannie F. SlInmona Rufus Watson, of Blrnllngham, destmatlOn at where an My sojourn .. Tybee, oyste In "IIlto! tends busmess college 10 Savannah, for dealers and assoCiateti bankerd. conSideration. lubmlttlng �. In no a1Id little daughter, Martha Wilma, Ala,. Is visltmg hiS parenb, Mr. and trankhn. dmner II way eban._d mop-Inion. , IS spendmg the Christmas hohdays at The tOPIC for dl.cuaslon will bp bet­ ". were among those Vlsltmg Savannah Mrs. J. H. Watson, at the NorriS amol home. ter and ItS relatIOn to f01 muIns, Jghttfa�P1.Jy proportioned an � the week. House. management • . I 10 watlnll' Mrs. Eva who IS matron sales and rIghtly usell, Will probably show, that, Aa aome of the :­ 1Ir. and Mrs. Oliver Bland, of At- Mr. and Mrs. E. L McLeod and Stapleton, profits. until after the convention nominates poorest land .... over a of It IS' week at the school at Oak City, N C., ar­ At noon, dealers and saleamen Will perIOd years, possible before tbe sole purpo.e of the eariIa lanta, will arrive during the sons, of Wildwood, Fla., are vlSltmg raising th, campaign fund holdllll' "! to Identlcai re­ rIved FrIday to spend the hohdays at lunch togethen, at whIch tIme officers produce practically and planning the I!'oune of the cam­ and as the knot 'on the for a vl.it to hi. parenta, Mr. and her mother, Mrs R. F. Lester, for a TWO KILLED AND STILSON FARMERS toget�r, loa' Democrats are not to home. of the 100-car of the sults With all of them," he said. "Cer­ paIgn going servea no useful .. that I club, comprised purpo IaIInr • In. A. O. Bland. few days make this mistake and the tam calrlers have to in 1932, MISS MyrtIce Zetterower, who company's leadmg salesmen, wlil be mtrogen nllght of, 80 tbe new an in � JacIr Olivell and lon, Jack, of Val- William Deal, who teaches at VICtOry Campaign to be launched collJl'Ull .... teaches at Oak N anlved IDstalled The 50-car club, a. new or­ be apphed separat"ly, at lea.t m FOUR ARE INJURED ORGANIZE A CLUB to fill out the CIty, C., on only ...ta, .pent the weelf end as the Thomasville, Ala, arrived Saturday January 14th, 1932, at Demo­ required number-o/_ to spend the hohdays at gamzatIon of similar nature, Will be part." cratic dInners to be held 1Il every of Hil prel.nce peeta of Mrs. W. W. Wllhams and to vi.lt his Mr. anti Mrs Monday FAST RIDING ON HIGHWAY legi8latoD. parents, DI WILL GROW NEW CROPS FOR state and CitIes of the union at thiS time . Bear. added that the formula many In a �f£ Mrs. E. C. Oliver. home maugurat.ed making quorum, and hi. vote aida. J •• ami Albert Deal. NEAR BROOKLET TAKES TOLL MARKET AS STEP TOWARD has the approval of leading Demo­ I\1ISS Dorothy Anderson, who teach· The afternoon session WIll be de· that the farmer should! use would de­ hi. party in organizing and In After viliting her daughter, Mrs. MISS Arlme Bland, who teaches at IN LIVES AND SUFFERING. DIVERS I crats over the country. Such a din­ pat-i-�. the relative costa of the ICATION • es at Mount, N IS voted p11marily to the salesmen. With pend upon ner on ting over the He, Ia: Oeor!re Williams, for several weeks, Parrot, has arrlveti to spend the hoh­ Rocky C, spentimg WIll be gIven 111 Atlanta that party program. .. •• m role of materIals contamed In It and the con m the With her Sister, Mrs W sales offiCials tbe actors, III two date ami perhap. elsewhere supposed to be aeen and not haUd. lin. Dyer left Monday for MIami, days With he� pearents, Mr. and Mrs holtdays Two undeltakels' parlors, At the town of Stilson, enterpns- the of new Chevrolet Will vemence of Its use. Georgia. the E Dekle selhng the m the and two others at "In matters that affect hla owa. :I'lL, to apend holidays. A O. Bland. h03pltal mg capital of the Bnalpatch dIstrICt, not in this be The movie­ He out the neelfor hming help nqs­ who .t IIIrs Waldo E Floyd, Mrs. Sam dramatIzed by playlets. pointed home under care of IS the people only, he I. lometlmel a­ JI4Iu Ruth Dabney, teaches MISS Mabel Clark, who teaches 10 phYSICians there was heM on Wednesday a [arm­ sary"WIII!oUan most Important work 'fur �VtJl tone also Will be used m most o£ the Southern .olis anti urged .mount With her Frankhn and Mrs Bartow Fladger extensively sum total of an aCCident on the the succe.s of and to amall pf time and permitted. Dahlin, arrived Friday moth- the grammll,l' school, left Tuesday for, paved _els' meetmg whIch promIses good for 'your consideration of tbe use of alkahne formed a to Savannah illustratmg the best ways of making miles east of that end accept the partr,'cha rmanahlp to talk jUlt a little. He Is advili8d, br _ b) apend the holmay. as guests of her home at HawkmsvlIle to spend party motormg highway eIght the agricultural Interests of that sec­ a forms of calcium and magneslUm, as States., of the Victory Campaign commit­ nls who and Mrs. J. H. Saturday p�esentatlOn. boro at ten o'clock last The tlon and for seniors, eIlre e.peclally jealou. Dr- Whiteside.. the holidays Dlght. the entire county The tee of In a well as the usual m the your county? of Mr. and Mrs. John Bland and chil­ the evenmg speCial banquet mgt edlents, dead are Lee thei� seniority, to do even the.. lliall88 Vivian and Frances Math- Mr. Dedrick DaVIS and chIldren, Mary Hutchinson, aged barbecue dmner at midday, served "We are that the mem­ of fer­ by hopeful been school dren, of Forsyth, are spendmg the will be heM in honor of the 100·car product10n really "complete" of and ISIdore of committee and other things as Infrequently a8 posllble. .... who have attentilng of Bambrldge, are \'talhng her moth­ W,shing Our Sixteen, Statesboro, the members of the farm cluh, was bets your week WIth her Mrs D C club saleamen. On the following day, tillEen. representatIve Democrats of your ."The Democ�ats In congress to at Brenau College, Gamesville, are Mrs Bartow Parnsh, and other mother, Adelman, aged 25, whose chauffeur's but a SIde feature. The Important hope er, of able to attend the open house Will be observed to give He stressed the advantages county WIll be formulate that will result iii at home for tbe Yuletide seaoon. here McDougald. hcense gavlI hIS addless as 240 Glen· businesa was the diSCUSSion of plana relative. plans dmnef 111 Atlanta on Janu· dealers an to high"llnalysi' fertlhzers VICtory W. of Mr. and Mrs Horace Water., Mrs opportunity discuss containmg more N. Y In the legIslation that will be benllftclal to IIr. and Moe J Johnston, MISS Martha LOUIS Parker, ....ho at- avenue, Brooklyn, for crop dlversificatton ary 14th. Active and general so­ Mrs Fred Waters and 'Friends and Patrons a their individual problems with van­ more than 30 per cent plant food, our people. A committee has ....0 are the week W Roy Parker, hospItal are Gaspln, 22, also of The farmers of the have hCltatlon for funds WIll tollow Im­ Roanoke, Va., spending tendB school at G S C. , Mllledge­ Murry Bnarpatch Mrs Albert ous sales executives. stating that it IS a slgmficant fact of after thiS dmner." appomted from the houle to confer a. guests of Mr. and Mrs. EdwlD arrived to the Gulledge spent Thursday New York, and MorrIS Scheer, 19, during the past several weeks been mediately Ville, Wednesday speJ11i I that the fertliizer in the In Savannah Mr. Khngler, m addition to the De­ bought 10 With a committee flom the cenate tor Groover and other relatives here. hohday. at home. 410 West Bolton .treet, Savannah. active m the formation of plans look­ Mr. Cromley WIll be supported was on of 1931 some farm­ the a Wtlham a student at RIver­ troit meetmg which held De­ sprmg by 33,000 are a purpose of adopting program.. 'lb. and Mrs. Jesse Waters, of Lou- Mr. and Mrs Clark Wilcox, of Parker, The other In)ured Mrs. Gordon mg towllrd the future. Already an the work In his county by commit­ the road be­ ers to a farmers' eo-opera­ that the of SIde Academy, arrIved cember 28·29 before tOUI1 belonging 18. men women zealous for Democratic memben both 1srilI.. and Mrs W. E. Goulti are Hartwell, arrIVed Monday to spend GameaVllle, Olhff, 40, and Eleanor DaVIS, organization hacl been perfected and tee of and In New tive m the New bodies can afternoon to the hoh· gan, Will attend meetings orgamzation England At the it was uccess A can­ and will 8UppOr.t. The ....itding the hohdays With Mr. and the hohdays hIS parents, Mr and Saturday spend hospital thIS morning two meetmgs had prevIous y been the of thel; party With Ch,islmas had an con­ at home York, Cincinnati, Atlanta, St. Louis, state§ average plant-food are suf- m inter­ people cannot hope for relief fEOm »:n. L. L. Hall m Fernandma, Fla. Mrs John Wilcox days nerry slud that Gaspln and Scheer helti. J W DaVIS, leader in agricul­ vass will be conducted the Mr. and Mrs Fred and Dallas, Boston, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, tent of over 31 pen cent. He stated the administration. lira. J. G. Moore, Mrs Leffler De- Mr and Mrs MalVIn Blewett, of Beasley son, fermg with unimportant mjurleB. ture and m education, Is preSident of est of the cause and It IS expected Knoxville and that the to recommend spc­ "There is no doubt that the Demo­ and FrederIck, of Tampa, Fla, are spend­ Harrisburg, Chicago, tendency the two the and the of that Bulloch Democrats Will Loaeh, Mrs Nma Horn Mrs C Savannah; spent several days dunng PhYSICians attending injured club, leadmg farmers county cffic for and an the With hiS Mrs Kansas City. analyses specified crops not sen- aB crats have excellent chance to B. lIathews formed 'a party motormg the week wi th her Mr. and tng holidays s�'ter, women state that they are tlte commumty are enrolled as mem- do theIr liberal part they always parent., solis m the a the and a Mr. Ralston will direc1;l meetings in South is result of In the elect a preSident In 1932. It Is gen­ 10 Savannab Thursday for the day Mrs John Everett Opheha Kelley ously hurt. bers have done when called upon. that there is a best aa MIsses and Martha the. following 13 cities: Chicago, assumption analy­ IS to have occur- who 19 erally conceded by Riepublicans »:n. Homer Parker returned Thurs· MISS JosIe Allen, of Fort Lauder. Mary Groover, (I'he aCCident said At Wednesday's meeting there were meantime. any person wI)hng Seat­ sis for each condition. ThiS assump· well ali Demoorats that the next Sen­ students at Lunestone Gaff­ Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Fargo, red when the re- to make a contribution m advance to from D to IS College, high-powered car, present, besides cia,. Washmgton, C., Ipend dale, Fla , vlslhng her parents, IIIr County Agent Josey, tlOn is mcorrect as one ete ex­ have arrived to the tle, Ore., San Francisco, except specI­ or so direct to Mr. WIll be Democratic. 'Everyone the Chri.tmas holidays at home. Con- and Mrs S CAllen. ney, S C., spend Portland, turning to Statesboro after two representatIves of the agrICultural de­ the fund should do fies the materials useti in at home Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Denver, formulating three hours collided With a whoae address is pects the Democrats to elect a presi­ creaman Parker will )OID hIS family �1r. and Mrs Durward Watson, of hohdays outmg, partment. of the Central and Georgia Cromley, Brooklet, the fertlhzer mixture. He added that dent and make house anti sen­ MISS who attend. Omaha, Des Moines and Moline. on the IS Ga to tbe Iutre arrIve Marylyn Mooney, and team roati. Investigation and Flonda It IS under­ today. WIll to railways. Macon, Fnday spend a done slm­ school Macon Happy Prosperous Mr. Holler, who contiucted the De­ great deal could be to wrecked ate Democratic by large major.itles in at to IIIiaS. Mary Crollse, who attends the week end With hIS aprenh, Mr. Randolph College, said disclose a badly stood to have been largely through be this if Sued for breach of promise, E. J. next bas arnved for the trOIt gathering, will in charge of phfy problem agronomists no man or the general electlona. acbool at Wesleyan College, !>{acOD, and Mrs J G Watson Lynchburg, Va, buggy, but aigns of ammal the leadership of the Georgia anti would lead the toward the of ftled a counter SUit Christmas the sessions in the following 10 way adopt­ attached. The is understood to Smith, London, "Governor Roosevelt is and baa arriYed Fritiay afternoon to spend the MIS. Sadie Lee, who IS edu. hohdays call Flonda industrial department that the tiomg Ion of a few standard fer­ fOil worth of furnIture given 'MISS S.mmons arrJved Sun­ cities: New York, Boston, Syracuse, relatively have been smashed. $1,500 been long the outstanding candidate Chriatmaa holidays with her parents, catlonal work In Balnbndge, will ar­ Evalyn badly work of orgamzatlOn was taken up Har­ tlhzer ratiOS, reservmg their small to MISS Rllhy Rand, and the Jury de­ for the Democratic nomination tot' Mn W. Crouse day from Athens, where she IS a stu­ Bull'alo, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, The of Adelman IS bemg cared several weeks At BIder and H. !'lve Thursday to Bpend the h,ohdays New Year body ago. Wednesday's Cided 1D hiS favor. dent Washmgton and Phliadel- distinctions for very highly speCial­ and that preSIdent So far as I know, he is '1&_ Mrs. Cbarles Burkhalter WIth her mother, Mrs J B Lee at the UDivernlty of Georgl8, to n'lPurg, for by Olhff Funeral Home meetmg PreSident H W. PUrviS and ..,d Ized crops for whIch specific formulas the avowed candidate Men do spend the phla. _ of the Hutchlnaon Statesboro Homer of the only al!d little daughter; of Lakeland, Fla , MISS Ve�non who attends hohdays gIrl by Durden, both GeorgIa Keown, and ratios be MIS. Katherme who teach­ Mr Lewellen WIll swing through 11 might well developeti, News of the In not SIt Idle and ha1(e thiS honor thrust; by MISS Sesca Bussey, school at IS Wallace, Undertaking Company and Flonda, were present nad con· Important Changes aeeomli!anied Wesleyan College, spend· the cost of the fentlltzer of IS Southern Cities as follows: Font bemg 10 them; go out after It and who "bal been school there, the With her eS at RegIster, spendmg the hoh­ WIeck was not known generally trlbuted such suppont as they were upon they attendmg mg holtdays uncle, small Furniture Circles WIth her Mr and Wayne, Indlanapohs, LOUISVIlle, Cm­ relatIvely Importance. Statesboro tIll thiS It was then fall, m many mstances Others­ _arriwd Wednesday to spend the hoh- Harvey D Brannen, on FaIr road days grandparents, morning able toward the furthelance of planB Charlotte, Colum­ Touchmg on the questIOn of cover are mentIOned from hme to time', to . Mrs J W Wllhams Charleston, ned men 1I1volv.ed cmnati, leal that the three for dIversification . • Mr and Mrs Harvey Brannen, who crop _ya. Dr Bear said the BeSIdes the removal of the Waters Roosevelt haa 1I1rs V El Durden and Jacksonville, Blrmmgham, At· ClOPS, ";WIth came to town In the late afternoon be sure. but Frankhn who has been In sons, Bobby bIa, It IS announced that other .1'11. W. T. Smith, have been Hampton Roads, Va, among store to new marked reductIOn m cost of commer­ & McCroan furmture IS lum, and of last lanta and KnOXVille. and In With the women went the mSI