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6-4-1937 Bulloch Herald

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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]. Mrs. LeU De·' Eunice Campbell, Christine Grooms, Mrs. J. G. Moore, w. D. Anderson reo Louise Joiner, Martlla Joiner, Bobbie Loaeh and Mrs. Jacksonville. Mrs. Moore With .the CoIDInencement at Lanier, Eloise Lawrence, LQuiae tur\,eq from County , , I her Palatka to visit Minick, Armilda Mobley, Doris Proc- went 'on to Mrs. J. C. Hines. I tor, Jewell Sapp, Ronnie ;--,'lk! Jj}'aJ�'liier, BrookIet June 4 Juanita Mrs. Bill Scanlin of Atlanta is the Agent Thompson, Janelle Wilson, this week of .0, Ellzabeth guest I" FROM FARM TO FARM HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT I Wy�tt, MCElve,�, � ")I!rl!��ttractiveflI�iW. H. Amason. DOriS Thompson. " '". �'\\\ . JUNE 4 accona·· ,,\,' By BYRON DYER EXERCISES BEGIN The member. of the senior cl�ss Mrs. Grover C. Bran!,en RECITAl,. Mrs. 'M. Lcve.. '.\' :' i)' What became of all the dipping WI'Af MUSIC who will receive high school dlploll\'4A p,nl,ed her mother, C. that one used to see over the S. J. home in Macon. She will "SWimminIPodi \, 'vats are: Lewis Baker, Bennel�' E'/6'I,in -to/her at Wilson The Brooklet School C Norman in .county '/ We found One High nest Buie, Inman Bule, P. W. C1f:t\ont.'''lllt her brother, Lovein;' Hart's ami h� puts it to excel- exercises will om'1on John before to States· place me.ncement begin Jr., William Clifton, Cromley, Columbus, returning �n; Enjojm continual hy' that dip­ use. He finds afternoon, June 4 at 4 0'· Candler Hagan, A. A. Lanier, Jr., boro. free of lice and Friday Richard . Gordon Mays and 'Miss Sara Ward ping keeps hogs clock Mrs. W. D. head of Allcn Lee, Percy Lee, Le, when Lee, · IlenOt the of his t1'cks, which in turn keeps hogs J. M. Jr., Carol ·m�· ...ere guests Sunday the music will present �I� saves some of the department, McEI�een, Gordon MuyY��rs ,. , free of mnnge and Parrish, Jr., John She,ar Mr. and M,I. Mays, Grady . part of her pupils in an afternoon reo ,��ts, COURT HOUR GAJfG U� feed cost. Herman Waters, Dolly Allen, Sehlor,:·. OPEN" WEDNESDAY UNo_mE . �INCY "II'OS" ....Y t, eital At g'30 'Ic k F'riday Wlie Belle ·and Mrs. D. R Dekle and OF 'l'R1C ROTARY 91' � Bush, E!i ... _I\ti &PONBORlImp. • �c, ",�ht, Belcher, . 0 UW1JUts AND Nesmith took the Life In­ Jun' 4 ,sh'e w give another went to Savann'ah' CLUB. CRA�D8 Dorsey 1101 Lillia'n Margie, . , Hagan, Luree Hendrix, Q}v-." ilii\ltrbter, , • I., He 8e e sermon Will _. DoCroR8' surance Week seriously. spent T,·eh commencement Frances LOUIse Jomer.;J3each Sunday" . Hughes, ard, --�-'�='------'-­ calves for black­ be deli"ered on Sun d per cow in imuning ay mornmg, Lena Luree Lanier, Chri8� 1 . Knight, , rccI�1.1 both houses quickly, and will . that it is the best in­ June 11 0 in the passed leg. He states 6, high tine Lee. Evelyri Lee, Bessie Miller, Jr. at. :.30 on the June ,8. -Photo by G. C. Cole"",", school cloc�Folder J. wal- be voted by people, surance he knows. Mills, Louise Parrish, Eliza. '1lf the school were present. au�lItorlU� �y. Evelyn I A featuro of the West Side school patrons tel' Primitive min- I Hendricks, Baptist beth Thompson, CharIey SUe Waters The above show� a purt WIl" a fisM fry by the photograph and fences are ister Savannah. The members 0f oclosing given HOURI'S and barns of and Lois Waters. of the crowd just as the)' began th'e . of the school. It was esti­ that mal' be. th.e semor assisted Mrs. lj,ru.tee. I· not the only things class, by Lee, ------·friends and feast. ' mated that about 500 and up. J. A. Minick will furnish the music for the Sun' painted spruced ATTENTION CALLED d wash cd the trees fr0111 the service. 'I has white day morning ONE AMENDMENTS BE a few feet up and has found Monday morning, June 7, at 10:30 ' ,\\,;.. ground VOTED ON JUNE 8TH I' to the ut- the senior class dav exercises I I that it adds considerably -o'cloek, ::' ,. Letters To The Ed·tor. :,\ .An aemndment that has I tractiveness of his place. will be presented in the ;'uditorium ..fId· The columns of The Herald are always open to thc expresll,i.�ns ot little notice, but one which thereCeiv'1!�ll�peo�le and Bulloch The limitation on with the following program. the people of Statesboro county. only of the state should not forget when J ( not ever- heard of running Muster of Lurll Hend- (J are II, be signed; be brief, preferably 10n��1 Have you Ceremonies, �"'-...... the volls June I'S III.�.I to 8, � wor not libelous. All letters will be sub- farm in they gm 1(",..... l�tter.I an three thhatund.tredhex' shad s, and water waIk'?mg. There IS a rix. one clarifies the XJ�J·"· none will be returned unless is enclosed. that present \ jeet to editing -and postage where the water is actually' Class History, Lewis Baker. law··.�n.:. I commts- ;..__L Bullofh der which county boards of :...__ _,,'...... , being made to H. J. Akin. by Song, Senior Class. .1i!:: do not believe there are wal�. and sioners employ county agricult all ,- ). THE QUESTION well built Class Mills. i ·WloUS.KEY I the of Poem, l!.'yelYn 1 channel� home . will win? A. has been inti.' who us�, run- and demonstration agents. W110 in Georgia would' votean�"�acherslfb�;'\vhis. slows his Lee, . ' well laid off terraces, Superlatives, E�eIYll a 1922'23" .. It'In : Th' e state I !!' the sue.' egis ure, articles <� . . .nated in wa . Solo. previous key to be legalized m order .obtain n I "ater down t0 a Ik'MUSIC, Vocal '1"""1"" . ng passed laws empowering the count.y cessron of t.he cause of depends ,,""i, --- Will and.' Luree . right more No Siree! Last Testament, salary. MYI'observa! boards to county GOOD BREAD have convictions ami empoly a��iSJlI\!!ir. on those who Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 'Mann have Lanier, tion is that they are the very high. home agents, set tholl'. We trust that there of the Senior.·1 IS CERTAIN TO SATISFY upon found tit at they could save money by Giftorian, Members ."nd .demonstration of our est type in morals and example. The which are paid partly by Best! are !ew'wh� take the position Class. fede,:"I,. Why Not Enjoy The into areas that had desirable .j 1;'. we have state and b), • Governor, who i. to "rubber greatest sacrificing bunch going partly by Jftlrtly BUTTER TOP . number. MORE willing <.. /Musical EAT ., . .. to I'IS our ""achers. NI 0 Sir! , The them in 'woods and se. 'rhe n:: -e"ther sr th is vietortous. shrubs on the funds. agricultural exten.co�Y' :stamp •. lde at (.ay Monday night, June 7, at 8:30 0'· B REA D ", wh 18k crow{I'nced not oUr the of Agriculture ur t" commands more re· ey expect and such as work of College .An d collecting plants � wl'll or w,e . lecting cl�k the graduatl'n gexercl'ses orne Bak F . A H ery ent, . un ·th· • teachers and sch00I auth'01'ltles to. been since '"" _. than wh0 has 110 convlc. the has going unde� spec.. o?e are deSirable to landscape their home, be held in the auditorium, with Home Folks \ over their and now county agents are tions, when',. moral iasue i. involved. put propaganda; laws, grounds with. The plan not only following program: the as to results in every county in You can Butter-Top No fail to see the awful Any prediction t.he �f Processional. employed get 0"'.' CB',: for them but from the 'election would be sa"es n,oney gave stnte and home demonstration agents,I BI'ead Fresh daily traH of sli ...", degredation, ruin and coming gl1e'll' Cia"" John shrubs' Address, Cromley.' in work, but we do know that if those' them a very wide collection of In more than half favOI'ite grocery .store. misery that demon has left ·.'CI•• s Senior Class. th.e t�is song, Is 1'Itten who are on the side of will and a. chance to Iii� G.. constltut\on IN 'ite .wake in 1111 it.. history, and how right study' ·plant. ,Literary Address, M. D. :rhe �r�la WE SPECIALIZE . Mobley, themselves and tum out and expliCitly, Rnd to remove ,!lny otherwise rellllonable people can busy from a pract'IcaI pOint 0f'view.. state director of agricultural educa· very PARTY CAKES will or doubt about the coun· influences or vote we feel sure that the law teehnlcalit)' done it,. destructive' ",' ' tioll of Atlanta con.,' --.--. law the vote to it is not be changed. , 'and home agent leglllir.e beyond compre. . Mr. N J. Cox IS a little man ,with· D�livery of �venth grade certifi· \ t� com�is. .' .. on the other the law is of nension. If, hand, cates. 'sloners countY''I:,4II��ngc?untieQ�Q�"l&-.,'HODGE'S BAKERY ideas. He has learned thlit H�ncock in a short time we good big the seSSIOn of the le!!lslatuTe, 1f men women) would only changed, will, lJave Delivery of high schOol diplomRs. la�t Statesboro, Ga. ("'!.f . ot the conelusion similar to 'Rtrawb.rries will add to the fa"1n in. Pountf· I, talce a common sense view of the sit. reached Processional. ,requested Represen�ative �r "'K I - - as a introduce that of n certain the come as well give farmer money that count yto - ._ uRtion in a' ��ort time we would reo polecat.,as story The member. of the seventh as. grade' amendment clarifYlDlt heel' and wine con· I goes, who argued with his friend po"; at season when else is bill an -rl'�*�zwrVsrLRL duce a. nothing are: W. F. Brannen. James Brinson, whiskey., .. cat a8 the of law introduced the 8t1mption to It minimum. to advisability stinking for sale. Thoma. Bryan, 111, Bernard DeNitto, ..lfe men�entti� » that ' course a few of out a automobile WRS Of the� would lie passing Fred Elarbee, Jr., Watson Frawley, ' -. '4.� I It With Ours" out jumes. "Nol said .• the old scarred" human giving gas there is a mar· 1t FIoWl!I!8, Say "h'l':t1e If it is good special P. Lee, Jr., Emeral "\Vhen You ' '" G, Lanier, Virgil Say I'i� .'. it it .,' 00 remind us of the 1 friend polecat, just let alone,' wrecks engage· ket for it, is the opinion of Mrs. H. McElveen, Guy Minick, J. A. Minick itself to death." So if Ii. ment but we would have removed the' will stink Rabun Proctor Sowell E. and when Jr., Walton I all over Geor: Knight Sons, disc1lllsing temptation' our young men and quor stores are placed John e� a Floral. f""m the methods u8ed in their cat· Waters, M�rguerite Barnes: St t -L-O Shop in short time even lome of the selling women. ,I gla, Louise Bland, Ollie M. Phone tie. Sometime ago the cattle they Brannen, Road a�9 I wets will be to rid Fair Ground, ---��---- A ver,y [1T.qmlnent buainess man In rankest glad' I on contracted n \ evil .. IWl's f.�,),b· con,v�raatil''',lwith ,the: ,writer made themselves (If the , hl'� fe�d �.__�����to�1 ����"��edtoM�������ah���·�·1_--.---�----��-��-�---�i--�i�j��------.--'a few each' week. The qiiUl. I r do' not want will rise again." and despite the d,llvered Rgsil,1st ��,·.because of the stuff finished out can' best . back·sets of ;ity boys to' 'Irink and I'm not seeming any" .ight�ous my going' be the fact that concerns cause will winl'/'/ judged by to vote to legalize it and place it .be- it ultimately ",;"i. ' buy only steaks are now for� them." that.' There are prayers �aily that. �rime tfow �ommon ascen�.i�ii from butcher. the 'Wiin buymg till." horse-scnBU� on the side of ri�ht. ,would I that effective would OJ' all t.he 'or...en· taCtics We have pre.um. pray�r If house is for the be made the crowd? cleaning good ever 'hearll t;he liquor- crowd has by liquor 0[. once in a While it is for R. I. ROSIER. good adopt.ed one, in this fight. I refer to ,home the church also, so say the their bid (0<' the school, May 25, 1937. ladies}n the Leefleld communit)'. Ga. " tMchers aQd arents. Statesboro, ,. Buthorities, , .

. . ;' I I '" II" . 8UPportt�f I Mrs. S. T. Saussy and Tupper nl, I H. P. Womack" COURT ItOU'RE OFFICERS TO Sup�rintendent .� , ' from Tampa Education. Tuesday night Board of , arri�ed CWRI� WED. APff;RNOONS her Dr. and Mrs. A. '. I to Visit parents, w. G. Neville, Solici�or General" J. Mooney and Mrs. Saussy plans to I Ogeechee Circuit. To JUlie" 5th 'The folluwiRrr 'COll11ty officers agl'

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\ 1)11,; )1 HERALD: FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 THE BULLOCH In the military service of' Ing that the power of tlliatfOA< :..nd planning laws," a d if a :''1"0 make proviliona for the pay- "F-:r educatio;;;;;; poses �;_ !enlisted al EconomIc. report•• � be exerelaed for the children In e elementary the Confeaerate states and who JJa1JI\IJDt lty (if the sa d cl�ctors qualified to men·t of to any ex-Conted- structinlf per-I pens'ons slone of wlclowl , major-I education PROOLAMATION branehes of an service the armle. A 'ote for the m"",bers of the Gener- EngU formed actual In _:E._ ...... ,... �_,_. ee l'tl8idln' thia state A deellne produc­ erate soldier, g hI 1__.... wh0 '""' -�_ we... THE COUNTY AGENTS in Eureopan hog • '111d.�= WITH onI a amendment rl shall y...... ' ra 0f the last half Sllbmitt'ng proposed Auembly. voting thereon, of the C--'ede te .....ta._- or . during the 1 1920 Wh0 enI·Ist n . 1181" ELVIE MAXWELL tion is expected January B,t , ed I lat, 1880;" BYRON DYER vote for the ratification thereof pay the Interest on the public a to the Constitution of Georgia to b. I"",,, militia of this who; Is of 1037 and su'?,stantial reduction the service of the Confed- organ statu, I: a maJIliitt .,� ...... vhen the results shall be consolidat- military Developed. 1938 IS in pros­ de��o died In said or were' en in slaughtel' during voted on at the General Election to military service, at ..w eIeeti.. tIall . Spray HOMEMAKE'! NEWS votllllf Cheap FARM elec- erate states the Civil War .L _..d.� FARM TO re­ sd as now re'luired by law In during "To the of the _...... Bureau of Eeonomics June pay principal pub- discharged therefrom, who in favor of uoe �_"I_ V& MAXWELL pect, the be held on Tuesday, 8, 1987, . honorably By ELVIE eneraI ler­ IOns for members 0f the G between the states of the United lic debt. I Demonstration ports from ita office In Berlin, Article Section VII of wen. married prior to January lat, amendment, the Govariior IhaU Home Agent, amending Ill, . "Nudy" Lee, there County then said amendment and who performed actual According t<1 ASBembly, States, to re- 1920. widow of a aoldier killed fore- Will States .• the of au­ "'ro suppress Insurrection, No proclamat'on th�reof !\1Id th, Blue has the with the United many Constitution Georgia by s�alll Control as to who cooperating Sect on To· can be no doubt become a pan of Article 8, military service in the armies of the Mold; and defend the stl!lle In the war shAll be depr'ved of' amendment IIhaIJ the --,-- the to pel Invas'on, golna' for Department of Agriculture and thoriizing General Assembly during .. .t of corn in the county, Constitution of thiB Confederate states or of the � finest field ...d 7, of the State,' organt- h .of Extension Servo Georlia lrower., dealers, authorities of 'time of "·ar. foer pellalon by of ving part of,the '�natlttulol) Gut JIIalIl himself. Georgia Agricultural grant to the governinl -, claims that distinction the .hall make proela- zed militia of this state and was hen- .reason IlUb-: Nudy concerned with fruit. and and <;.overnor marrIed another veteran of •.. and ice. others any or county in this State hav­ "To supply the soldiers wh� Ipst a sequently Georgia city . If he is to be taken seriously motion thereof as law. therefrom; and to have a provided by orably discharged who is unles6 she is receiving: Dollars vegetabl"" will a of or more, limb or In the military serv- dead, President of th" Senate Million field of corn he .cOlllple\e populatlon 1,000 limbs, .Growers from the looks of his ing widows now residents of this state, ROY Save and V. HARRIS, on account of the "1-: of He PICNICKING HINTS plelure, daily, suppl,. according 10 the 1930 Federal census ice of the Confederate states, with pension 'being JOHN W. HAMMOND, comes pretty nigh being right. of the House. of ex-Confederate soldiers who en- the condition. for these pro­ Speaker dow of such second husband. o� Sen... or two of water. Then emulsify use Now that summer is really here, price or future to 8ubstantial artificial limbs, during Any' Secntan' tlte was that the any census, authority service the usually mild winter responsible tells that it got way by JOHN B. SPIVEY, listed In the mllitar" of _ the and duct. on all markets thru soldier service In the Confed-! ROY V. I oil by pumping the contents of to see his many of us are picnics malor pass and planning laws life; and make suitable provisions doing HARRIS, mold in of fertilizer under it. So plan�ng zonh,g President of the Senate. Confederate statea a�d who perform- for blue appearance early I with n..ws of­ erate whether he belonged to of pail through a bucket pump and fOI' all other outings Into the woods. And -t7 temporar), ",arket such cities or eountles may for such soldiers as may army, Speaker 'Ute R0Ufe. corn would settle once whereby actual service In the armies of Cgnfederate TESTS a severe and wide- ed Confederate or whether Ife i LONG January and for Add ernul- are ficea coftdltlOllll In pro­ or the army J. nozzle attached. the use fertilizer necessary of ,these 'jaunts reportinl be zoned or dlstricted for va.ious ANDREW J. KINGERY, have been otherwise disabled per- ANDRI!l,W IUNGER't, advisable to pnrta . states or of the or- killed at least s��ay why It I. the Con- spread epidemic which areas all over the eoun­ ouse. or to the militia' of any Clerk of the Roull8. • slfled 011 and spreader to the copper the lunehes which we carry along. ducing or uses Cletk 0f the H Confederalte in such service, belonged . other diflerent Injured under It. uses and pro­ .,;In,a of this state, who manently I 15 of the Georgia plants and newa ganlzed federate state and served the oxide suspension and make up to 50 Most memories of picnicking in­ try. The temporar,. market and the use JORN W. HAMMOND, who reason of age and pov- with; Approved: HICH .percent vided therein, regulating or may, by OW died in sa1d military service, ..... SH those _ affected not eat­ provided the or Confederate army, shall be el'glble E. D. ... _.,or ..... seriously remal.mng. gallons. Since the mixture Will have stud- elude aches and pains caused by offl.e system i. b,. for which zones or districts may of the Senate. erty, or infirmity and poverty, RIVER", ,GOv Preetorius must sa'd Secretary honorabl 'ISOl' h there- was estlmat- W. S. . were y arged A fr eze 9, 1932, to left too U. S. Bureau of Agricultural 10 to draw a pension. This 20th of March, 1987. keep, ..mke up only enough spray he was in school. food whlh had been iong set lind the plans A PPHOVED: blindness and poverty, be unable day .. Mar�h ied when ing be apart regulating from wh wer married p' to of the geometry • killed 45 . D ed to have immediate. No matter Economics the and construct and maintain a sys- NOW, J, � E., EFFICIENCY perce�'t the beds one time and use watermelon prove. In a w'lnn atmosphere. durinl marketing for and improvements E. D. RIVERS privlde a living for themselves, "To THEREFORE,. • see his patch development 8. • N0 'Wi Ow 0 f a To . anuary lOt 18e81 'droor I' nnd halted temporarIly exper· J' Govemor of said state, do plants I how nice a lunch we fix, the eating standards. Governor for the widows of such Confederate tern of State Highways." : Rivers, of geometric beauty. of real estate therein. �be war shall it. It is a thing - soldier killed during Imental work with control will for one Issue this proclamaUon hereby DEVOTED FIVE meth�s. y'About 50 gallons of mixture from his house of it often result. in illness March 80, 1937 soldiers as may have died In the SECTION 2. The amend-I my E:orPEItTS RAVE From the roadside in By His Excellency, be deprived of her pim"lon by reason foregoing mold or that the FROMU­ be to square yards rows of more of the . E. D. service of the Confederate one or declaring propose.J OF STUDY TO freeze"b�ue contln�' enough spray 1,000 or party. NOW, THEREFORE, I: ano states, ment shall be published in i f�flO. YEARS Aft�r this. one can see only straight E. D. RIVE�, Governor, of having subsequently married Conatltution Its but It was not pOSSI· con. amendment to the SUC­ ed actIvity of bed one time Fo effectlv them. that a few suggestions Governor of sold do Is- seT'from received there'n, more each Ing "' WRlCH HAS PROVEN one looks at FOI reason, Rivers, State, d unIess alnce, wQ.unds newspapers' In cong-'es. t LA to melons any way State of Georgia, Executive th e!" veteran wh'0 '8 d'en, h' ratification re­ to estimate the injury due not be a· Fertilizer aales in de- Is submlt�d, for 'or is ---- should eontracted the servlcer this for it begin �pray. J here on picnicking tag Georgia sue this proclamation hereby or disease in slonal district of state two, CESS. bl� tr�I, nece.s�ry ;0 my Is on account of alone. I lMarch 1937. receiving pension to the voters of tlie .ute mIldew - Dept., 81, two weeks before blue mold ap' should pay mis•. were up 175,833 tons for the first that the foregoing or reason of and pover- months the next ject'on, ing Side ctton claring proposed the widow of sllch second hilS' who, by a�e preceding general 1936 mold

Mr. and Mrs. l!:. Y. DeLoach IIDCI TEN FARMER PLANKS The Bulloch Herald Linton Bana weDt to Bee Mn. 1.. ' up In a published booklet the Amer;can Farm H. "Your County Paper" ,oung, who waa .In the ,bOQital Bureau. Federation ,other valu-' Ciiponreka Cullings . ,gives, among there • ..rlous wreck on Published Every Friday Your Reporter I, following able By Roaming �i���m�" its platform for American a stunt �:�to information, community night be held the Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia I Mtlle

------. ------I to be found on the rental Mlss Eugenia Williams is books are, SHEAROUSE 'books COMMENCEMENlEXERCISES AT WILBUR generators. shelves. Reviews of these new both hon- slewl recelv- FROM Bernard I!-nd Eugene are .. from,' Injurie.s site GRADUATES ATL�NTA in!!!. improv-1eo 'Lib'" s will be given. The board has selected , the Brooklet ed III a fall at her home two weeks onty rary or of high NEWS COLLEGE graduates ' .BRooKLET DENTAL $300 worth of additional sUl'plemen- ago. ...:aL N,EVILS HIGH THIS scrool. son J. .;' school and $£HOOL of JIIrS. for the $100 .WEEI( Wilburn Shearouse, readers K. Jr., Mr. and I'Ms. J. H. Griffeth, Bar- tary who has been Mr. and Mrs. C. Spiers. GrOWW N0ted B Stewart, this week worth fiction. Third Miss Su�It,' N. Shearouse, graduated Macon bora and Mrs. Joel Y of Boro, Oeorgia THE BULLOCH HERALD:

Nevils festival, At May Theatre's . The Queen BULLOOH I Crowning Georgia THE �ROGRESS OF STA'TESBdRO AND GOVNrJ:'r,• ,

. I JUNE 1937 STATESBORO, GEORGIA. J.l!RlDA;Y,- 18,' Glamour , Night of \ --I--

NECA LUCREE DANCE STUD­ ENTS TO PRESENT A ··'NIGHT OF GLAMOUR."

of the Introducing the lateat steps Lucree's. dancing masters, the Neca Statesboro THE girl. will loon appear in AT recital exhibition of in a brilliant SWIMMING HOLE bal­ tap, musical comedy, walta clog, num­ COOLING let dancing will be attractive the whole be.. on the program, with W.t\.TER THESE tal. well and .nappy reei a planned SUMMER lMiss HOT This Is the first recital which WILL Lucree ha. produced here but judg­ DAYS be from the outline promises to MIGHTY ing FEEL SURVEY SHOWS BULLOQI' BAS worth seeing. FINE t600 MILES OF HIGHWin'S AND as one of Neca Lucree, recognized PUBLIC ROADS. the IF YOU DO NOT the south'. leading exponents of Jr. her HAVE YOUR Photo G. C. Coleman, terpsichorean art inaugurated activities the by beautiful scenes ment ,under supervialon in Sav- TICKET One 01 the many presentaslon a� a show SEASON Emma L. enusie and o�n a 01 Miss Adams, the past years when from "Crowning The Queen", May characters for more than forty annah during GET IT NOW instructor. This scene staged in Nevils High school expresston crowded houses greeted pe�ormances pageant and girls participated. commence- a small portion of the ente, .boys have done credit to pro- I auditorium, during the I portrays only j stud-I that would fessionals in staging and work of I IOe from Savannah will and different manner. It is suggested principles. Pupils GENERAL ELECTION this of the latest. routines Single admission that a return engagement of put on many BE HELD TUESDAY Gay and the Bleb'tical Events featura would result in th echurch from Broadway including Gypsy Come bring Front (Continued from Page) Ballet. being packed with an eager audience. Valse de whole family -eerns the state as a whole: D.. Those ta'kJng part are Claudia 1. assistance to the aged, .-resell atIts Providing ted Carol Jean Carter, Kathryn children Hodges, blind and dependent e needy, Agnes Blitch, Gwendolyn benefits. Smith, HOLE and other wel/are ere Mamie THE SWIMMING A Ie.leants H Sue Brannen, Betty Lane, but' ur""h pp 2. Same as number 1 pertain- B a. (Dorman's Hi Tide Pool) aptist. .• Pretorius, Fay Anderson, MarilynGay'l eounties. ing to Jan Sue Simmons, taxa- Nevills, Gay, GLeSE,D ON SATURDAYS 3. homestead for and or Scholarshi Exempting One of the F Ps Jane Crawford, Ja.mes ::-:markabl� Jack Rushing, Herald lion. to be merson 'This Ad of The impressive religious .features Sh'IrI L'amer, E ,by Courtesy value DonaIdson, ey 4. $300 in actual 30 SGHO-' Exempting presented in Statesboro within the 60 APPJ.lCANTS FOR Bill Holloway, Inez Ste- . Brannen, .. from ad valorem taxation in cloth- GEORGIA last few yenrs was staged Tuesday LAI'SHIPS, AT SOUTH Bet Sn11,ith vens, Bett.), Brannen, ty and property to every ing personal at First church. 'rEACHERS COLLEGE. IUbeth Srmrn,ith evening the Baptist Barbara Brannen, EI' . owner of personal property. D Loach '!I� ... events in Biblical his- Betty classification of Outstanding J e a n Lucree, 5. Authorizing of the applicant. who have Mildred attox, tory such a. Mary at the Tomb, SixtY' Raymond Sewell, � property for taxation and adoption Julius Rosen- Glbr- .... Saul's Conversion, the Good Samari- applied for the thirty Shirley Cooper, Maude DeBois, IIItM . Blol1umruts rates and methods for of different oil the Margaret - tan, and others, were presented in Seholarships So�t� Geo�- ia Lucree, Betty Robelar, different classea of property.' w.ald a� 1D characters in the Teache.. are "I sIting WeBtberry, Oliff From Smallest Marker 'l'o TheMo at of, paintings, with the gra College Mahone,y Jean Everyt;piRg 6. that the power Providing Statesboro and tomorrow. .. represented by local people. today W8Stbe And Iron Fences. shall be exercised for the Modem MaUsOleum. Marble taxati.n I _ Iscen of mesh number of applicants,' _ff_y_. widows of By a clever arrangement Of the large payment of pensions to ANYWHERE effects selected to come Colle- to WE DELIVER screen and special lighting teachers we;" Teacher. .,- OQ<,OOO�,.., Confederate soldiers who were mar- sixty en the were blended Us . the huamn : characte.. for a visit to the college. full time scholarshipa See Or WrIte 1920 . two-day thirty' nled prior to January,1 piovlde them all 30 member to As- into the pictures, giving From thiB �roup approximately one guide Satisfaction Guaranteed AlwllYs, 7, Authorizing the General and faculty oil •. It extraord- the appearance of complete paint- will be given $260.00 seholarshlp theae Btudents. To Suit You sembly � convene Itself in thirty Payments Arranged to which local color was added by understood that the applicants session in case of emergency.. ing lor of Statesboro people who posed the. must IMi not les. than 23, yea.. 'forkshir. C!!1u)'It)£ & Ju)N£& 8. Providing for a new paragraph, Bol'll Ia more than and that they Blbl. GA. in nor 40, . Coverdale, English inary. to disposition of caoes picturea, age Miles Showroom: STA'I'ESBORQ. relating • 'I the was born at Cocerdale, or and appropriate musical must have completed equivalent translator, the Supreme Court, where one Special liS �re���ti��fu��w�l�ange���_�Uwl�a���a��M��dI�����v�n;r;k;";��r;P;.���1;4R�,R�.======����������������·�"�·�:�·������������I at con- Biblical background, which and have a teacning experience IIf and prevention of delays from ing of the who are in- accompanied each scene to )east four years. Teachers brested dockets. served. of irn- terested In elementary supervisory 10. that counties may round out a program lasting Providing the work and the Improvement of a tax to pay county agricultural pre!l8lon. levy school are demonstration take ad- through the agents and home Local people who did' not commun'lty invited to 'llIlased an the ones that have been agent.. v,ntage of this oecasien I make applications for the scholar­ On the bottom of the ballot of ""eing an interpreta- Rosenwald Fund has giv- the referendum .If a voter de- of the Bible In an entirely new ships. The pears tion . _

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. "For" and' jf against legalization and LIVESTOCK TO - - BRING YOUR control of alcoholic beverages he votes f·Ag��st." BULLOCH STOCK YARD Supt. Wbmack Is I Auction Every Tuesday SEVERA NEW AND OUTSTAN.I). EACH WEEK Books PRICES OF HOGS CONTINUE HIGH ING FEATURES TO Now FINAL Buying CANDIDATES MAKING APP��R ON FIRST SESSION'S PPOOO. School Superintendent H.' BEFORE TOMORROW County STAND RAM. P. Womack is this week and will , VOTES COUNT busy YARD NIGHT WIlEN next week books STOCK continue buying BULLOCH MOST. from patrons of schools under the' WORLD'S CH.AMPION Proprietor "book buying week" proclamation by O. L. McLEMORE, Phone 323 Govemor.E. D. Rivers. i Phones 324 and 482 Night I Day l\!onday city and county school su- Dover Road at Central of Ga. R. R. Crossing OLYMPIC' perintendents from this section met in GEORGIA Statesboro to discuss the plans and STATESBORO, purposes of book buying week. M. 'R. Little and L. L. Perry, state school . __ 2 supervisors met with the superintend- C�:-i-ii-:-ii-=ili-i-i-i_i_i_i_=-iii�;;iii-i_i_i_i_i_i_i ents, Those attending were Mrs. ginia Heard of the Savannah schools, E. B. Mingledorff of Effingham count)', A. A. Waters of Screven Lucree ... C. B. Landrum of Jenkins, Neea' county, OJ1tlr../iq,t..tHew Achlevemont county, Frank A. Palmer of Burke c.?

. - .. county, H. P. Womack of Bulloch I - PRESENTS Insures Low U.nlform Tempor E. Wollette of county, C. Statesboro,Vir-I ••• atures Air Condltl-onlng, Jane Franeeth, Bulloch county super­ " 'oods Fr•• visor, Bertha Freeman, Bryan, Evans Ke,pln8 h.r� and Liberty county supervisors, A. A NIGHT OF GLAMOUR" F. Blackburn of Emanuel county, J. Tattnall _0. G. FEATURES O. Bacon, of county, - . SENS.A�IONAL - ON THE STAGE of Floyd of Vidalia, T. P. Spell i I. FROZEN DESSERTS, 45 min. .4. BASE STORAGE COMP'T. Toombs county, and W. L. Ellis INTERIOR LIGHT... illum­ S. ICE CUBES IN 5 MiNUTES the West Side school. . 2. ofl inated when door opens. ... clear, taste-free, pure. Elementary and high school used, I GEORGIA -THEATRE books to be purchased by the state 3. ICE SERVING TRAY ... for 6. BF.AUTIFUL 1937 SlYLlNG

with the I ... •. were listed prices �nd given chipping ke-rearrn�ging food large, roomy storage space those attendhlg' the meeting. Each: county system and each city system I June·9th and MULTI.FRIGERATION will ecrtain dates and Night, set. places We_dnesday Exclusive principle gives 50% tho of hooks .. Superintend-for', Olympic collection , ; surface ALL SIX SlOES of ent Womack books ONE utililing began purchasing ABOU1' TWENTY FIVE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN greater cooling by are: foods Wednesday, at Portal ThursdllY! , the ice block. results (�) kept f Ama�ng went to and on' PRE­ vitamins morning he Brooklet, OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STAGE SHOWS YET I fresher; narural flavors, juices, retained, (b) afternoon to Ozeeehee. This Thursday I food (c) ice bills cut ... KEEPS books were purchased at morning I SENTED. I, �:�v:�f 1 odors� Stilson and this afternoon at Regis-] !

te•. Next week Mr. Womack will 'use I FULL OF GLAMOUR, BEAUTY; SMARTNESS AND I the 'following schedule. I Monday, 7, lOa. m., ORCHESTRA Ju�e Teacher,!'! THRILLS-MUSIC BY CARL COLLINS' College Trainmg School; Monday, June 3 p. m., West Side; 'Tuesday,! /, 7, • CLOSED 6 TO 7 P. M. June 8, 10 a. m., Middlegr<>und; Tues-: TJ!EATRE Wednesday, lllay, 3 p. m., Mixon; Wed­ 30c ., Cliponrika; Seats il_116t;·�iYI_'. June 9, 10 All Auditorium Thursday, "sa .. m., Leefleld; _liiIay, p Students 25c co 'l'hursdal', Both Balconies Reserved fOl' Whites, STATESBoao PROY.SIGN· Jvne .to, io a, m., Nevils; June 11, 10 a. 8 p. rn., Esla; Friday, 3 p. m., War- STATESBORO, GEO�GIA m.. Denmark; FridaYt ' .. ��