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·Z��\�) -.'. « • The True Memon.1 Social • Clubs • 18 AN UNWRI1TEN BU1'. RIAl­ QURNT STORY THAT OF ALL TEN YEARS AGO 18 .BEST IN LIFE. From Bulloeh Tim.... , Dec. .1989. 21, flF.RVICE MIS Flmmett Scott has ned In retui Our work to relied � preparation for census of Bal- helps loch Irom a VISit In county, George HIli, of Savannah spmt which to Sylvama, WHERE NEEDED 'Personal prompts you erect and Tm ner have Purely Wade Brewton, Claxton, (STATESBORO C Hodges and LUCIUS An­ tbe stone as an act of NBWS-STATBBBORO , reverenee opened offices In Statesboro. '\ EAGLE) •. (}HE£nNC' derson Wei e business VISitors In Ata •• I and devotion • • • Our kid sale advertised to 8etweenUs experieoc. Co-cperative MISS Ann Williford Tim_, ..bUllied 18111 spent Monday lnntu this be held Dec. week I I. at .ervlce. 23rd at Boyd'. stable, �dated .Jaaurr l'' 111' Savannah . .._,_ your State.bonl N..... :c.tabllabed 11101 in RUTH REAVER • the I MI s David B Gould IS =-- price agreed lipan being $1.10 State.boro GA., THURSDAY DEC. spending I � 11Iul1oe1l Eql., Batablllbed 1111'7-Co111oUdated n-_ II, t.­ STATESBORO, 22, 1949 VOL. 58-NO. 41 II1rs. Ike Minkovitz spent a few days for kids welll,hlng 20 to 30 pounds. two weeks In Savannah as the guest THAYER thiS week in Dr. . J. Kennedy has been named Atlanta This time of the yeat famlhes be· MONUMENT COMPANY of Mrs Pearl Jomer: A Local chairman of the Loyalty Campaign , Ml'S. Flunk Willim� IS spending � Indu.try Si_ 11112 MI s W A and httle III Bulloch a natton-wide act. Bowen daugh­ ��� JOHN county, several days this week 10 Augusta M. THAYER, in Intere.t of the Democratic HERE'S THE END OF ter, Mal were Visitors In on �deP��:;'et�a��Ii!�g:!���'n;ndgl�;:)�a � Proprl""'r , ,vity I y Nelson, such large scale the 4& Farm Bureau PRESTON Mrs. Ray Malecki, of Savannah, VIS­ Howev2r, I _._._. =:F � West Main Street PHONE TALKS ON Atlanta dui ing the past week. past few years families that �f!i... 439' .. State.ro,O ited last week end With her paF\��t Federal Savings & Loan As· futher, grown so large have been drawing Mr. and LONG BUREAU LIST Mr. and MIS B H. Ramsey have I)ave, Mrs. Eugene of soclatlcn mailed checi<'l! for a total of I M W. Akms names It's that Brogdon, hardly possible anv- I to to Activitie. NATIONAL ISSmJ returned from a VISit In Griffin Lyons, announce the $2,500 shareholders, amountmg With one can boast of a brlth of a daugh- Se.ven Hundred Mr and MIS Aulbert Brannen larger family MRS. BLAND mterest of 5 cent Fifty-Four Mr. , L.mda AND MRS. .t rate per per E. D. Shaw was and Mrs Tmy Ramsey and a few than MIS Willis Waters. And even Jane, December 1. Mrs. BOY SCOUTS' OUTING Members Gave re-named presr­ Gives Little Hope For Bpent a few days this week m Mor- DAUGHTRY ExpresslOn In Atlanta though they are scattered aw far as Brogdon wa� ENTERTAIN dent of the F&rm days formerly MISS Sara Lou Troop 40, Boy Scouts of America, anS�o�kholdeT3 of old Bank of States- Of FrIendship For Times pgeechee Bureau Any Early Reduction In natown, Tenn. as New York, and can't Two 1 for alwya'9 get of lovely parties were next MI and Mrs. Frank Olliff Jr, of Hodges, Statesboro. given a bore are being made happy by an un- year along with the other of­ of IS together at one live as .,�oyed dellglitful cMllpiq trip We h Hlah Caet 01 Hartl' Ryan 3, Rutland, Vt, time, they With Mrs. of 5 cent on the aven't been boastlne-but Government Athens, Will arrive this week end for •••• Thursday Grady Bland and expected dividend per fi_cers that had ..rved In 1949, I. V. his M,s closely together as most any family Mr. Saturday and Sunday of lasl week .islting aunt, Wayne Par- and JIlrs. Aulbert J. Nesmith Mrs. B A. stock of that bank, brlnlfine refunds merely rejolcing-over the j!xprel­ In a fo_ful a VISit With MI and Mrs. Olhff SI In There' are chll­ Daughtry entertaiRlng at at Simmons, vice.president, and D. B. addre.. before the SpUlt thlrt"'ln Percy Bland's place near Yello.w to a total of since of tl", and family announce the birth of a the home of their $10,000 .Iosmg sian of friendship which has been ae· Franklin Statesboro and Dr Mrs. in dren, thlrty·three granchildren and son, Wayne, mother, Mrs. J. L. Jr., a. Rotary Club hera and Brannen Millen Bluff. The was a the bank six ago. eeeretary. Monda" • tnp to years Bohler SIX • December prize given corded us Emory and Kenneth Parker twenty great grandchildren. 8, at the Bulloch Johnson, on South Main in recent weeks b, that H. P. Congre••man PrInce Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alderman and County street. Dec. the members of In contest by State.boro Womack, county sehoel su­ H. Pre.ton ell­ When the names were the Buffalo and Fren­ spensored IIpent laat week end In Atlanta With drawn this Mrs. Nesmith was orations large of ruralists who be- Hospital. formerly were of Christmas civic club. In connectlon with Gear. perlntendent, and A. S. pressed little for a MISS Bevetly Alderman Sun­ It was 'rather designe tlersmen who Dodd, one of hope reductloll I. " spent year singular that ht· patrols had won a traep )'IISS Billie Parker. MISS Barbara at Claxton and Christmas gla Power Company to create long to tbe Farm Bureau. If you the the all-ttme In Savannah as tie Cathy the Jean.MIlIer, corsages were pre. Inte�. county representatives, met with hleh peacetIme natiolll1l day guests of Mr. and youngest great. contest. During the the SCOlltw est in of busi- Mrs Inman Dekle, MISS sented each trip lighting beautification are "fed on thiS recent of Margaret Mrs G grandchild,MorNsishou d draw the name of gUe'Bt. Assorted up" phase the Ogeechee budget, bu t predicted that the P. Drake and Mr's. Pearl MRS. party did 8coutmg skills, went fishing, ness place. and homea, committee of group Monday night GODl­ Dekle and John Dekle are spend- the oldest member, Mrs. Waters. And SMITH HOSTESS cookies pubhclty just bear us through tbl. and aessllin of � Joiner sandwiches" and coffee Were boat impection Tue.day nleht a_rded .' discussed the many pha.es of the Ing c'oner••s will not rai.. Mrs E. A. rldmg and vlslted I In where yould you go to find one With Smith, Midway church final hst and to the end of mg today Augusta. superintendent served. Thursday sixteen first place to Grimes Jewelry Com- that mag. county's educational taxes. M,s Dick Bowman and httle this al mornmg and Stewart. programs and .', daugh- many children, looking }'oung of AssoclatlOnal was Camp Those Parrish of Will ar· Ogeechee WMU, were pauy, second place to Statesboro Tel· nlficent list which has been "If a Blitch, Atlanta, 8S Mrs. guests present and were makl", appear· problema, world peace i. to ter, Lee, of Ft. Will arrive \Vaters, nnd alw8'18 80 beau� prizes the were i be lllltab­ Valley, hostess to the members of the execu· trip Scoutmaster John Groo­ ephone and tblrd pjlace to rive I - Comll!'ny, in liberal Monday to spend two weeks With dressed won Mrs. Ing Installments for the lI.hed tlfully When Libba· and by Devane who E. Register voted ·to an As· there are \ three that thlg week end to spend two weeks tlve board of Watson, ver, Assistant Scoutmaster L. J. C. Oliver in elements: organiZe thines Ins Mrs W H Blttch Zacb Smith started off to an the WMU at a Wil-. �u.lness paot three _eks-smce the list was mother, keep lovely received dusting for awards for home will be an· soclated Women's mu.t be done: The With her Mr. and powder high: hghtlng . chapter In connec· United State. parents, Mrs Loran discovered were Chrlstmal Iiams, Mooney Jack Strick· 1'111 and Mrs A M Braswell they they late and party Saturday afternoon Mrs. Prosser, nounced handed m on December lat. and Perry with low was after inspection Friday and t,on With their Farm mu.t remain and Durden In Kennedy land Bu'reau, and mllitat!l}, economia­ <\\gagement recently a t her home on North Main and troop members Dennis De­ LISts .r8. Albert Blaswell and little son, Savanna:h, street, given a table Saturday night.. heretofore publl�hed Includ· allied MISS dashed out to get off, the keys haa bridge cover, and for • •• thought they would follow about tbe ally .tron.: natiom who be­ Mrytlce Pross�r, of Newnan, which was Loach, Jimmy Bland, WIlI!am Ruslell, AI, In Savannah beautifully decorated f6r cut a ed a .ort of h9t lieve spent Monday been left In the car, there sat the car glove box went to Mrs. honorary (13) : same system u.ed at In trIledom and •• and MI and Mrs Marvm of Glenn Jere Harville AI TWENTi YEARS AGO. Brooklet, where jU'9tioo for m M,ss Prosser, In the but no the Christmas season. Fletcher, Hendrix, Brooklet Katherme Denmalk, of Sa van· same place, keys. After Dehclous fruit At the (140), Denmark (50), Esla the men and kind mu.t also be Will Jennings. afternoon 'party Gene From women meet separtely made strong In the Waynesbolo, sp.end the holidays seat chng the house over, coke, ambrosia and coffee McDougald, Hodges, Lamar Un· Blllloeh Time., Dee. 1e, 1929 Duh, spent the week end Wlth her emptYIng were serv· guests included the (14), Mlddleground (60), NeVils (90), most of the time. .ame ah With their Mr. and all the and members of Mrs. manner: international or­ parents, Mrs. R pockets pocketbooks, they ed. Present were Mrs. W. derwood, Dick Rogers, Sidney Dodd, Percy, Barney and Harold Averitt, mothcr, Mrs L. T Denmark Sr. L. Bran. Bland's brld"'e the Ogeechee (64), Portal (87), The at mu.t L Prosser couldn't thmk where theyl might be club. As·You.Llke. Juhan of Avel1tt Bro\. Auto Co., entertain· Register ladles Brooklet meet and eat II'1Inlzation be maintained to let­ nan and MISS Susie Kulas, Edwin Brannen, Blfty and Pfc RU53ell of At last m 'Bird, Metter; It ed their (54), Sonkhole (34). with the men tie Everitt, Columoia, Mr desperatIOn they thought clUb, ana a few otner frlendii' MT'S. employees at turkkey dinner only for International disputes, and thIs and Mrs. Marvm Prosser and Mr•. J. A. Bland and Glenn Also mak· Ipeclal pro­ S. IS the have In Stephens, Mrs. J;nnmgs. at the home of Mr. In the meantune there a C., spendmg sometime With hiS perhaps dog may gotton Register: Joe Brown received Thursday evening has been grams, two or three times organization :"u.t be I Mr and MIS. of perfume for high mg the were Mr. through Implemented b, Jerry White, Way. thp_car and found them. Sure P. F. Martin, Mrs. trip and Mrs. Percy and Mr3. Barney Averitt, on Zetter· sort of flood of parents, Mr and Mrs. Russell EveTltt enough, Ohve Branch: W. score, Mrs. Jim Christma.·tlme cheer the Most an were when found the Spiers for low reo ower year. chapter. have the adequate police force to ellforee DesholO, week-end guests of Mr. they puppy snugly W. Mrs. Bland: Mr. and M.... Reppard De­ avenue:-' Mrs. Hobson Mrs Mann, Floyd Akins, Mrs. celved comtng In-Bome new and many re· men and ita Donaldson, Rex hldmg under the ca" he had no m· a bridge table and for Statesboro was In darkness for women to meet and eat to· decrees," the conlfh!uman told and Mrs Russie Lee and C. B. cover, Loach, Wiltim DeLoaeh and S. E. Prosser, Fontme and Mrs. E. L. newals far and near. Bart, Jl!rs John F. Brannen and terest In the key., but had Harrison, cut a hose more than three hours last night fl;'m And the eether and tben Itls home town practically box went to Mrs. J. �. .eparat. for busi· I Rotary CluJ) meDl- attended the faculty dance at the chewed Mrs. Dixon. :Mi.s Alice Hart In the leather key rmg up. Yes, Brooklet: J. Harry Lee,' Lee· beca�e of mterruptlon on be· last mstallment of Farm Bureau .ub· ne.. bera. spent Thursday Clements. Three tables • • .es.lo"",, lind college Saturday made the of players at· •• tween Metter and programs Savannah evennig. they engagement on time field: Mrs. Floyd Newsome and Mrs. Graymont: old and Is ------tended the WANT A GAY DOOR the mcludmg new, Mr. Preston .aid that after all-Ilma and J. afternoon party. for holi- was fired and turned Congrell bu BRushing's W. H. plant up hghts that IIIrs Jame Anderson has Evans, Elmer: J. A Bran. . .. � days? Call JONES THE FLOR· which follows returned KIDDIE CLUB little five·year· old Carhe, MFs. on around 10 o'clock. recognized that America muat take PARTY daughter, 1ST. . Mrs. J . . WE G S son . an, W Mrs. . "l3UGGEST .• tl'1 99 B Ak W . 0 . from Savannah, where she sev· has never been fond of ahlon, F. C Imported Italian and (8dec2t. Reglster P T.A. announces chnlc ()-J ms, MOONEY the lead I" all three of spent Membels of the any animal, •••• TO HEAD theae de..l· Kiddie Club enjoy. Chln...e either or Parker pottery for Christmas at 4 o'clock Akms, W. D A. D. eral With Mr. and Mrs. large small In September Sr., Mrs. H. H. Olliff and Mrs. gifts. Thursday a�ternoon at Anderson, Bell, and In days Perman ed a dehghtful after· JONES THE FLORIST. VISITING IN FLORIDA R. C. Donald opmenta, doine so It will party Friday the professor of moved mto J. L. Zettel (8dee2t) school auditorIUm: 75 tonsil locallscrlbers,Brown, Brown, Desse biology ower, Statesboro. • • •• anderson noon Mrs. W. D. Gerald R, nece.sarlly ml'olve With George Ann Prather en· their garage and Bradley, of Hagan, and tions last year with not one single Brown, Brown, J F. Brown, LOCAL huge expenditures apartment, •••• Mrs along CIVIC GROUP Culbreth SERVICE A. B. Mrs J. E. . and an Wayne has returned tertammg at the home of her With the professor came some snakes CANDLELIGH� Mrs. Hobson Donaldson left Wedn�· unfavorable result· work to be done Burnsed, Brown, H abnormall}, laTlre buqet. parents, HOLIDAY VISITORS· D. Gordon Annual tAJ after a In screened boxes Announcement is that Dr. H. H. Dr. J. W of Colhns, J. H. Cook, Election OfOcers "The Augusta week's Ml. and Mrs. Many Urnes Irma Mr. requested day for a trip to Flonda. While Olliff, Daniel,opera., Crtb�s, achlevemen",,' of theae ltall4- Prothel. and there VIS\); George Games Mrs. Everett Barron llnd and J. M. Deal, HaSSle Mrs. Be.sle For Iter Mr missed Carlie but nothing was ever New Methodist church will Claxton, the county health nurse. DaVIS, Chamber of Commerce erds Is parents, and Mrs HontonWlth'l were and hot Hope pre· they Will visit with Mr. and Mra. re.pon.lble for the all-time played dogs and Coca· mentIOned about the snakes when son, Mike, from Atlanta, and Der. Annual alectlon and installation of I Dannelly, G. Joel Driggers, Dr. D. At I sent a gervice Tuesday's for a llem18gton. Colas were �erved she came and candlehght Sunday eve. Jimmy in officers for L Deal, R. L. Edenfield, D. Ed· Meeting hleh peacetime budget for the I and Santa Clauses home. Irma stopped Iter Mrs. J. E. McCroan and daugh· Clendenning Jacksonville Ogeechee Ma.onlc Fre� Lewell from nong at 7 o'clock. memo wards, B J. W 0 EI· Dr. John United AkinS, of D. were as and several later and other of Tuesday evening: thlrdty.odd Lodge, Futch, Grmer, Mooney was named State. of 43 billion dol1en. Washmgton, given favors. Present were vlsltong days ter, of will ar· places Interest. pre.i. I Lachlan, Waycross, ton F. H. W. A. C., Will arrive they '9aw the Wife m the ers present at dinner: Dr. R. L. Cone Grooms, Grooms, dent of the Chamber of Little can be Satulday to spend two BatlJ8ra Lmda professor's nve next Commerce hope \Jeen for Ita _ Brunson, Pound, Made. week to Vl8lt WIth their pa... elected Groover, W. A. Grmer, R L. weeks With yar�, Carlie ran to her and asked worshlpflu master: Graham, fOI' 1950 at the hlJi parents, Mr and Mrs C. M. R W. annual meeting of duction, since there are three ltema Iyn Watels, MaXine Brunson, Bonme hawaII the snakes were and ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCroan ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;. Smith sehlor warden' Howel Grah»m, Geiger, H. S. E. then said, Henry Hamr. t hat L. Akms. "Did HaYl, Earl Lee organization Tuesday. Dr. that make' up more tban one·half ot Page Woodcock, Nancy Ellis, Marlben the green ohe get well'" You Sr., durong the Christmas hohdays. Junior' warden; Harey Cone, 'lecra-! Hallm�n, Holhngs­ Mr. can Denver worth, J 'I.. Hardm, O. H. hal this enormoul and Mrs. J E Fa yJr. and J. Diane Imagme the shock Irma got from tary: Rigg.., treasurer: J. P. .. Joyner, Mooney been an oactlve member budeet. For the A_I Mikell, Brannen, Dottle Dan· lUI seen in Jones 0 C. W. Walter J: of Fe, the conversation from tyler KendTlCks, Lee, Lee, of the Chamber of year 1050 we Fay Sr, nandona, Fla, were lei, Charlotte every ',.:::-::_=:::::::::::::=::::� Mrs. Commerce, attend· arq spendlq 18 biWolIII McManus, Bevelly It's bad to No' has been received L. R, Lee, Dan C. Lee, P. F. Yisitols at enough try and make your ,",ord' yet Ing 100 fa national the Jaeckel Hotel durong Brannen and Jane from Martin, D. H. Mixon, Nina "ractically per cent of the defeDle, And '7 bllllone f. Brannen way alound the stor"s on theangle'-I" 1\1.le Campbell and Britt Joy. McElveen, the week end clttes, J. G. R. eome the Mareh.1I Plan for _ •• • now, and when we at ner, who from Martin, Minor, J. A. Man· bl·monthly meetings for eight and ImpleDlat­ have last found I �l).rmen J: Mr. LET YOUR home near on M. P. Martm, and aa the and ?tlls Hugh Lester have reo WINDOWS wear Christ· the right gift fOI the one we thei!; HI! 9"ondale the Floyd Murray, yearl, served a vice·president Inc Atlantic Pact. This lIlalla .. I right I mus M. L. decoratIOns from JONES THE give a of but night of Dec. 6th IVh IIi In the ClJn�on Murray, Miller, H. C, turned to then home on N Sigh relief: Imagon what �Isappearedfi.hlne durlne tbe palt three yeara. He.,· total of 211. Chatlotte, FLORIST both are G. b!lJl9� __ It would do to to make a rlver: about 40 yean of ••_: Morlia, Meldrim, nitel • • (8dec2tc4 you trip lIut ...._ ....i. offteo __""1or C., spendmg several wlth • � was O.therl�eJ. t; January''}. ;f'8tanlll .lIiMii " days of town and spend the day I �I br.!>y born at home oil' TlIoIro""lt1!sl', N'ew'lnan, Grady" �_ Jo}"nri �Iatlves here. THREE O'CLOCKS to shoppr"gl tne night of his Nasworth." Mrs. John C. M. Elected to work with Dr. billions, plu. 6 billions on the nation­ only come home and find you haa dlsappearanoe. (Both IleYI Proctor, Mooney were C. C. S. M. N a th an J ' Mrs. Howell Sewell I".f most BY later fOllnd drowned m river Padgett, Proctor, J. were M. E al debt ... Inberest one3, 0 f Atlan ta, WI II 81- entertaoned the of your pUl chases. That Is Pope, Alderman, first vlce.pres. ht added, W. I I near G. W Proctor, W N. Robert., B. membel s what to Halcyondale.) rive thiS week end to of her bridge club at a happened LIla Averitt re- Ident; L A. Wuters, 3ccond bring'S about a total of 36 spend the lovely •• • • F. Roberhl, W W Mrs. B. vlce·preS4 bllliou centiy. -EUnice Ellis IS one of those' Robertson, season party aftaelnoon at her res· I T. Ident, and H. J. Elhs third which c.nnot be reduced for day With hiS parents, Mr holi.,and ThUlsday THmTY YEARS AGO Reynolds J. W. Sanders, San· vice·pres· the lieu people that has the caul a Ray age of W. several )drs. W W. Jones. Sewell House. The lOoms ....re ders, H Shu mans, W. J Shu· '�dent. Byron Dyer Was re·named years. ThiS leaves only 7 bil­ Spartan. When th&lr �tore was a colli· From Bulloch Times, Dec. 18, 1919. I,dence, - mans, H D Shumans, D. E Shu lion. 18S \ mans, MElVa yn S Immons WI II beautifully decorated WIth Chr>stmas ple�e loss by fire last secretary. Qemg spent for our entire do­ arrive week, Town of Portal heated cam· C. B Wa6 the Lol"s, s�aged Stokes, Mrs. A D. Sherrod, B. this week arlangements and reo gone next day after 8 new Dr. Mooney stated that he would mestic the end from New York to daonty party palngn for mayor: oppO.llng candl' E. Turner, Lester Tillman, R. H. Ter· proogrsm," congrenmaJI stock They found a vacant store next said. ..pend the holidays With her frelhments were served. A Christmas dates were W. ·S. Trapnell and E. rell, W.· S WIlllams, J. H. H. try to have his committees named mother, door which EUnice made ready for the I Wise; W. decorated cocoanut cake Daughtry: Trapnell won With 31 S. Warnock, Jesse J. H. by the 3rd The said that .,... H. Simmons Sr for high furniture saw a Wllhamson, January meeting. congre""man altlioueb Passers.by vacant vote'S: 20 Jack N. Daughtry _ Wilson, Fred War· we M ISS sc.re was won store, but on the was I Watkms, The voted two are In V·Irgmla Co bb Will al nV8 I by Mrs. Robert Don· wmdow a Chnst· I osganlzatlon weeks pre.ently engaged deSalt this, October adjourned term of superior nock, H. C. Mrs. J. W. mas decoratIOn .-WIII see McElveen, ....ek end for low Mrs you court came from ago to make the donations and memo lpending, he that the Com­ from ReIdSVille, N C., to: aldson, Wilham Smith to close this afternoon Newman, R. L. Cribbs, J. H. Wood· bly fatllfUe. They say only the predicted I AROUND TOWN. recClved banana after twelve intermittent A. J. all one and tbe eame lesslon of will .pend Chri'3tmas With her nut bread, and date days grind: ward, Swmt, W. D. Swint, Dan LOAD GRAPEFRUIT most vlgorou. hog can open one of berships pro· Inc Congre.s not ral.. hohdays A. nut bread for Judge B. Lovett presided: R. Lee Carter, C. L. Crosby, L. H. gram for with taXe.. He added that parent., Mr. and Mrs. Cobb. cut went to Mrs Fred Grooms, these eltrons-and that they are not 1960, dono.. auto· tbere will be Wa�hs GARDEN CENTER Moore represented W. A. Gray as E. H Brown, J. M. Mrs. E. Blitch and Mrs. J. P DIRECTOR Cribbs, worth matlcally members the a of our tax Durward Watson, of who,I Fay. Four ta· hcitor J. J. C. much, as food after the}, becoming of re·adJultment lawl � Ahtells, HOSTESS TO LOCAL CLUB general. Reid, Pye, P. E. Edenfield, SPD,I.ED IN DITCH? h�ve Waa enroute to bles of At recent Ne.non of W. H. been broken. Chamber of Oommerce. Dr. Mooney the end thet the net Income to the Savannah to atend a I city councIl,so., Cannon, Morris, Thomas players. w:r: Mrs. Earl Clapp, Garden Center di. Glenn Bland wa. N. "nkers' :ntertamed. elected member to Hays. Spectacle Along Roadside And thOle two large piles by the stated that the finance committee trealury will be somewbat Inereaaed, meeting, spent Sunday mght on fill SOMEONE your hst would like a rector, of was unexpired term of A. J. Warnock hiS Savannah, hostess to Franklin, (29)-M. H. Allen, Jesse Saddens Heart At roadside are not would mail out notices to tbls effect but the over·all l'llte will fa 1IIith parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thought • IrTRpefrult, If you remain \oyely flower contamer for Christ- members of the re.lened: W. D. Davis _� elected to Aluna, Roger Allen, J. I. Statesboro Garden Aycock, Of Christmas care to the first of the I"" prelOnt form. «;. Wahlon. mas. JONES THE this In recent but ,JesseCarl H. Catastrophe know. ye8l'. FLORIST. place city T. (8dec2t Club 18 election, Anderson, Henr}, Brannen, • • • • ISavannah Decem· Walter The Mr. and Mrs. John Tuesday, declined to ..rve. H. R. Christian, Charlie Tom Did Aldred, the retiring prell- Statesboro Hlah School toot­ have Deal, you ride down the road toward � MR. MINKOVITZ ber and a as Strick!�nd HOST 13th, I(alle very Ogeechee Masonic Lodge had elec· Hollingsworth, John R. T. ROBERTS SENDS FRUIT dent, recounted the work of tbe ball team, with Ooach Jam.. their guest hel Mrs. B. I Interest18g Hunnicutt, Savannlh the recent and Ball, mother, Ike Mmkovitz was talk on tlOn of officers J. durlne days host to the SOli conservation. Two mem­ Tuesday night: S. A. Halfin, Mrs. George King, Mrs. J. FROM were also McKeag, of observe TREES .AT P.ORTAL ChamlJer Of Oommorle during the year euests of the Rotary Olub. Long Island, N Y. Mr of Prosoer, worshipful master: R. Barnes, L. Kingery, D. G. H. W. that �pectacle of beautiful employees Mmkovltz Company at ber. of the Whitemarsh Island Gar· Lee,. Mikell, Smce the foregoing words were and tbe to MI.. McKeag Will the I senior warden: W:P. R. P. S. urge4._ group cO'ope1'8te Marearet Sherman, dallchter Jam family next den Clayt Mikell, junior Miller, MII

Rogers. Assisting in serving were Mrs. BROOKIEr NEW� Ben Joiner, Mrs. John Barnes, Misses Mr. Barbara Griffeth, Be r t i .. Roberts & and Mrs. G. D. White vialted Market )118e Joiner friends 'Barnes, .Jean Betty Grocery and relatives In this and Sylvania S d er. BUY ny Mrs-. FARM FOR CASH .:. BUY FOR week. P)'ul Lanier and Miss PROPERTY LESS' Joe Mary Mool" had charge of the The wedding will talre CITY PROPERTY / place during room W!1'H EACH the gift and Mrs. �ohn Belcher ·$5 CASH PURCHASE Ohristmas holidaY'S in the Brook- pre­ sided at the register. AUTOMOBILES SUGAR let Primitive Baptist church. 5 lb. bag 9c • ••• Mr.· and Mrs. DeLOACH VACUUM PACKED Grady Parrish and KIWANIS CLUB INSUR�NCE two COMPANY sons, of Kentucky, will a The Brooklet DELUXE spend Kiwanis Club held it, PEARL C. DeLOACH, Agent �OFFEE lb. 59c few. days here the regular . 'dul'ing Christmas meeting Thursday night at Bank of Statesboro season. 'Ed's Bldg., Statl!sboro• Libby's Tomato Juice 2 Quick Lunch Dining Room. Dur- No.2 canns 2:5C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson, of ing the 'buSiness session W. O. Den- HOME STYLE I Albany, will a spend few da),s during mark; president, presided. Joe Chrlatmaa SPICED PEACHES . , with Mr. and gnarn, In-II No.2i can 25c Mrs. J. W. general chairman,'iii�ii=iiiiiiiiiiiiii�ii�iiiiiiiiiiii�;;iiiiiii!!l1 Robertson Sr. pf�gram turned OVer to , th� meeting F. W. TOMATOES can Bobby of STAl'lDARD lOe Belclnlr, Draughon' Bus-, Hughes chairman of the evening's GOOD Iness Cbrl8topher Cohunbua wu the flnt white man to celebrate GUARANTEED College, Savallnah; Leweta program, who announced the New Year's In tl4t e1tthfmd subject day th. _.!:em hemisphere. -ti, Lowe and Chris of the r�ANNOUNCEMENT wty J�ct FLOUn Ryals, of Abraham evening's program was "Church WhIl. hIa 25 lb. bag $1.49 llaldwin �eIor, ahIpa were beln, repaired on January I, 1493, he College, Tifton, are at home Relationship in Kiwanis Club." He /'t Id to u. s. rt,e a h wltic NO.1 .nloyed sumptuoU8 dinner with, two aava,e monarchs on th. 4f411f DIlf�t for the holidays. asked Rev. L. "'J , C. of I.Iland of Ham. - Wimberly, pastor WHITE Mr. Powell I. the son the (",t IN POTATOES 5 lbs. 19c of Mr. 'and Methodist church, to introduce ... Att..r hla' meal, hlaterlllll8 the Mrs. T. J. L. E. owner ��risim8S 88y. discoverer of America had � JOY MDIlfI.. Powell, of Plant City, who, the speaker hf the evening, Rev. John Mallard, of Mallard POhtiac hIa flrat amoke of tebacco. "77" COOKING OIL after . FtfIJ JIIrptJJJ 111 heouly Ihol ·hwh of ",.,.t to tIu gallon $1.67 graduating from prlva... school S. Lougb, pastor of the Statesboro Company, an.nounces the sale' txptrimttS fill "Iy �! � in New of the Swans Down Cake Flour box York, danced with a specialty Metfttodi&t church. "Pl1ac8ical reli­ Pontiac Ihol -I:., 39c on two Dealership to Altman wontkiful txptctonlJ' foils � group_ Bro.adway yeara before gion," 16id the speaker, His the basia Motor �� _lnJu! 1.0"4· OCEAN SPRAY entering military servlee. He Is now' for a durable civilization." Company. on t"Vt. gOSOfl at •• • tftlff' Iht ho"" Christmas This tAe CRANBERRY' SAUCE. can living Unadilla, Ga., where he is e ';lI� • l 17c 01 teeM IJM4 in OLMSTEAD AND We thank OU('l t partnership with ·his father in ea- HARRISON friends for their holds lhol in SlOf'l' patron­ 1949 for.Iou. Cloverbloom Butter lb. S9c tabUshing a beef cattle CHOSEN PHI KAPPA PHI' ..r 44 ranch. age and commend our friends �4d 44 Alldut The News ha'. just reached Brooklet of to them. 17eM EHfd FRESH Young'Adult Cla.s of the Bap- 'PORK ROAST lb. 39c 'tist· the recent honors conferred Sunday school a upon . enjoyed Christ. Everywhere throupoutthe So _s the Cecil deep-seated .eneral FANCY SHREIY mas J. Olm�tead and Jack Harrtaon, . world for party Wednesday at the thousands of iVeara man beUef, In the "first • evening thing" determln students at the THE NIC NAC'GRILLE has celebrated the of COCOANUT home of Mrs. W. University of Geor­ paaslilg time. ing "future things" that even aft.r Ib.59c i-Ib.30c 10. Denmark. After He has done so In varlou••eaaema a SerieB of gia. These young men were elected the festival was declared a .eneral contests aad fun Ilames to and to the of dlf­ PLENTY . the in tile Phl MALLARD "Th, Hom, l!f 'Food" accompantment holiday, many clung to their old­ CHr Drug Companr PRUIT CAKE MATERIAL entertainment committee served membership Kappa Phi PONTIAC COMPANY Good. - .. ,ferent cuatoma but alway. the time and to Insure ------national honor beUefs, work '''I'h� Wiadom Clf Are With the Efficiency of' Yoath" refrelhment8. society b'ecause of By L. E, holiday has been one of cladneaa for the would set MOUNTAiN··icrNG-·(Fb;--�;;_i�·ii:·;:.;hli;--ih�-�··i;;;t) their MALLARD coming year th, Mra. E. C. auperior achclestic rec�rds. Mr. R. C. and loY, of and SIDNEY L. LANIER GARDEN Watkins, Mrs. J. H. Hin� Webb, Prop. hope brl.htnels, pace by at least an hour , can Ipendlng P�AS, No.2 23c Otnstead ia son of and ton and Mrs. W. C. the 06 Mrs. C. Ught lau.hter. or two In aome useful pursuit. PhOlle 37 U E. Main SL Cromley w"'e The Olmstead Sr. and the MI'. Olm- history of the celebration of = joint 'hostes'ses Tuesday evening at the late ----- New �!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!� of -. . .. Year's day goea far back mto I Watkins home to setad, Jacksonville, Fla. For the ----- be:e ..'!:;! the Brooklet Garden J.I;�iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii:iiiiiiii!i� It 1.1 In d;:a::a:a: !::!� , antiquity. only relatively Club. Mrs. T. past few years he has made his home than aay other holiday aad over E. Daves �nd Mrs. recent times that New Year'. . day Brooks here land in Jacksonville. a 1000.er Lanier conducted a He will haa been observed on January 1. perl4!d. series of after receive his degree in law in March. The holiday haa been a movable Omens of good luck have alwaye games, which the group enjoyed Mr. Harrison Finest one a is the son' of Mr. and various races have marked been associated with the new year, gift exchange. The' hostesses served and it Mrs. S. W. In different seasons. For In.tance, all founded more or less upon the refreshments. Harrison and grandson of the ancient Persians and beUef that a Rev. and Egyptians supreme. power was , e • • • Mrs. E. L. of C!!.��!!!I- Make this ChrlBtmas OFFICES FOR Harrison, celebrated New Year'. on vested In some unseen who ANTIQUES RENT, heat and Septem. deity Brooklet. He will soon receive his , last-give an antique; and why lights month. PROCTOR-POWELL ber 22, the autumnal equinox, could bring good luck If properly furnished;' $15 per not play Santa Claus to yourself; B. B. MORRIS. Cards are out the degree in bachelor of science in while the Greeks did ao at the or mete out (22dec2tp) announcing ap- ag­ C:leani,ng appeased, punishments. gifts from 50 cents up. YE OLDE riculture, winter solstice, December 21. The The Romans named their new INCOME TAX RETURNS-SeaL. proaching marriage of Miss Jessie WAGON WHEEL, 3 miles B. vernal equinox, March marked year in honor of the two­ 'ao.uthe�st LOVETT, public accountant, Carolyn Proctor, daughter of Mr. and 22, Janus, of Stateolboro on Savannah hIghway. Faste.t the telephones 10·R and 3!5.L. BROOKLET ALL SerVice beginning of the year for the faced god, who had the power to (22dec4tp) �ohn C. Proctor, of and ·RE-ELECTS \ YOU wlll treasure your from Brooklet, Jews. look back over the and portrait FOR RENT-Rooms for three John FORMER TOWN past also, DOBBS STUDIO. girls' Charles Powell, of Plant OFFICIALS At the a (200ct4tp) sfeeping MRS. FRED City, At a New Year season through in phophetic way, could look Into quarters, only. Fla. recent town election the mayor . The bride-elect the FOR RENT-Office in Oliver building. SCOTT, 115 North Main street. was an honor a8st Price man has new stock the .. ages, taken future. and councilmen were re elected for MRS. E. C. OLIVER. (8dec2tp) (22decltc) graduate of the Brooklet of himsel!, and lias pledged himself High School 'another Be _. repreleJIted with a chain- year. The officials are: H. to higher. finer has re­ FOR SALE-Large sidewalk things and In hil haad F.;;;O�R;:=-=i:R.;:E;fN"'T=----;;T"h-re-e-.-ro-o-m-u-n-.f;-u-rn-,i-;sh,.... key symbolilinr drive new. ed on solved that ere the year ends, he, tricycle, practically apartment Proctor street. C. ���.ci�.� IDEAL hIa power to opea doon aad , ;;��!���vi��: d;�:eew!:": CLEANERS . Phone 191. (15dectfc) S. M. 317 South �.. wlU have done those things which SPARKS, College. member of Phi �o�I��;;'an�aJ::.; D;.V;:: .ate_YI,· aad thli holiday wa. Epsilon Omricon, home :ini�k, would move him near.r FOR SALE-Several good farm mules. Lj!e and H. G. Utopia. oae of Parrish, councllmen. East Vine Street rreat .ayety laatlDr lev­ out on =(2:;:2==d;.:e.::,c1:.:t'{'p,;.)=-�.....,--��_-­ econo11)lcs honorary and CLIFF 4' mlles FOR fraternity, , New Year's has been THOMAS, SALE-Quaker oii _ Day always eral circulating Phi daYI. : Dover road, beyond airport. (15dec4t) heater, A-I Sigma. She taught in the Geor· act\vely celebrated In the United cheap, condition. D. FOR RENT _ One B. furnnlshed bed. Sta es and from Colonial times to The festivol wal not observed In; FOR three rooms LESTER, ph,'ne 196, Statesboro. gia schools for a short time and is �!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\!!!!!!!!���!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I'!!!!� RENT-Apartment, room and meals If desired; gentle- FOR the It but in the when· and furnished. MRS. (22decltp) now SALE-New duplex 23 North FOR present has been a day of midwinter, spring, bath, partly holding a pOlltion of teache� of man only; also have one cast iron 12- RENT-Three room unflll'lliah" the Roman J. 1If. 115 Broad street. Walnut street, 3 rooms,each side, great significance. President! have year began, and had. MITCHELL, FORRENT----Tw,-0-ap-a-I'7·t-m-e-nt,..s-at-133 home in the washpot for ·lale. 230 South apartment, private bath, hot making Plant City Jr. gal!on good income �property; fin- water, received the at re­ only 10 months. Later, when i15decltc. North College; two rooms fum­ MRS. partlan, convenient to public great two: High School. GUSSIE anced. OHAS. E. entranc'!r. coJ;­ CONE REALTY ege. MRS. L. u. on that· and tte cu.. months were added to the calen­ FOR SALE-Pair mare mule3 'nished; three unfurni'3hed. MRS. B. t'rARDtreei.. r.rivate HOPPER, 4 Ihd ceptions day, Glocky • : . •.• (l6decUc) CO., INC. H •. HOLLAND. ,. I'" (l6janUp) 8J8-J-. 10m of visiting friends and rela· dar, January and February were: , weighing abo�t 1,050 Ibs., cheap. W, (22dec2tp). IIfCGIL-j Kennedy, phone (JIldecUp, I at the EUGENE Rt. State.boro. WANTED - tlv,.a 1.1 one which has Hurvlved placed beginning of the year. DEAL, 4, Lady of mature years. McCORMICK-SMITH and New Year was home wOI'k of Mi.s Ethel McCormick 11IIItIl the preaent. celebrated on. (22dec2tp) desir&. general na· and Hlnmp I the flrat of - titre. MRS. KATIE New Year's eve aeema to be January. FOR RENT De.irable apartment, V,ICTORY, 212 Smith, both of Brooklet, were mar. West Main street. In aa a - furnished or unfuml3hed. MRS. I·ied I ",owin, popularity time of The "first foot" the first per­ (22dec!tpl Sunday morning, December 18, and Ion J. W. HODGES, 100 boule· FOR SALE - : ,0Wty good fellowship and the to 'enter the house on New. College Tennessee walking at the home of Rev. and · Mn Searcy - a09-M. averace American feels lost Year'l day plaY8 a significant vard, phone (15decUe) horse, gentle and good qualities; unles� Ganison, pastor of Bull Street ; h. can 1110 somewhere" and lido role In the family's future fortunes, TURKEYS-Larltf! number of peanut prIce reasonable. D. B. LESTER, Bap. phone 196, Statesboro. tist church in Savannah. aomethlpg" on the turn of the year. according to several old supersti­ fed turkeys, assorted sizes, lor your '(22decltp 1 Rev. Gar. ; Chri'ltmas use. HERBERT FRANK- FOR rison officiated in a Of the many legends and tra· tions concerning the beginning of .. SALE-Meat case, slicer, grind­ double ring cere� · new Ga. dltlons which have grown around year. LIN, phone 4122, Portal, p5dec2t e�, block, �ri':lk box, scale. and calh mony in bhe presence of clo.e friends the of the New FOR tons regIster; bUlldmg for rent or sale. : significance Year, To the fir.t ar-. - SALE-Approximately 4 and relatives. bring good luck, J. G. : the one most mnner new MINICK, Brooklet, Ga. persistent Is thot rival must be a dark man, but If· good peanut hoy, crop; The bride ; chose for her what do on .the first of the $12 per ton at my barn. ALVIN E, (��dec.!tp) weding you day he also brings a gift and "carries: _ 1 FOR dress a two·piece suit of blUe year will be an indication of what in" more than he Utakes out" then' DONALDSON, Register, Ga. RENT-Three-room unfurnished wool · apartment with 221 gabardine with will happen In the months to follow. the houle is assured peace and (15dec2tp) bath; South pink blouse and pink : As an FOR - Zetterower avenue. JACK De· acce3Bories. a SALE The home .. example, to open baok plenty for a whole year. The most· of the late MRS: He corsage was an or

· 1I1rs. Alnel'man in LOAOH, phone 2131, Ga. account at New Year's was con­ auspicious gift a8 luck bringer Is Allie Portal, six. Swam.boro, chid. room with vacant (22dec4tp) .' sldered lucky in old a of coal or a red _ dwelling adjoining England. lump herring. w. H. ELLIS INC. Mrs. Smith is a ,(JO., lot. '8. EARL ALDERMAN, Portal, ;'F"'O"'R�S"A"'L;';E"'--;P'"a"'ir-g-oo-d""'m-u-'I-e.-w-e"'ig"""'h. graduate of Teach. Ga. ers College in Barnes Home ! Phone 44 "Your Drug Store" Phone 66 (8dec4tp) Ing around 1,200 pounds each, work Statesboro and has Fu�eral Isn't FOR cultivator in been one of Bulloch One New Year's' Day Enough? RENT-Three.room unfurnished I anywhere;. �I.o riding county'" out. GEORGIA apartment with bath; 221 South good condItIOn. CARL B. LANIER, ...achers. Savannah Avenue . standing She Is now i TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF SIX STATESBORO. Ga. presi. Zetterower avenue. MRS. JACK De. Brooklet, (22de�2tp) dent of I, the • Six New Year's In one Bulloch Educa Days Suppose the mythical traveler FOR RENT-Three·room County LOACH, phone 2131, Swainsboro, Ga. apartment, tion reached on A'lsooiationtion year? Arabia September 4.' (24nov�tp) furnished, or unfurnished; hot and ASsociation. For The New Year's of He would tind a the past twelve Day January great salaaming, FOR RENT-Four.room unturnlahed col.d water, private entrance, newly years 8he has taught 1 comes twice a In that and -----=-====--==.. year. part gift·giving; and history relates' apartment, private bath and paInted. 220 North College street, in the Brooklet schools. ------of the Occident whence lits private Amer- festivity. The reason: New Year's vacant 1st. MISS phone 387-R. the entrance; January (22decltp) Phebus Motor Co in for Ica and sundt-yother places, Jan· Day, Mohammedan version. Brooklet ZULIEME LANE, 11 Kennedy ave- LOST-Will the person who found Mr. 1 comes on Smitlt has been connected with '. uary January I; but In And that isn't aU. In Abyssinia, nue phone 613-L1. a dre.s in box outside .tore door (15dec2tp) a thet part of the Occident wherein New Year's falls on number of Day upon _ East Main years. Sep. WANTED 100 new customers at stre<;t few days ag?, the orthodox Greek faith tember 10, to FaIr After a .hort prevaIls, DOT'S BEAUTY reo pl.ease store, where It wedding trip to I SHOP; pr1ces retur� point, January falls upon Januacy In conclusion, were yOU in Jeru. be to owner in 13,!' duced;" maniucer'S, 60c;' shampoO'S and d�lav.ered whose Florida Mr. and Mrs. Smith will In China, the New Year fa Us salem on October would have :111arne was InSide the U�CIh 3, you 8ets 75c up; haircuts 75c; cold wave., package. (ltp) live in theil' 8. in home on Lee street. February Continuing the east, arrived in time to help celebrate Phone 420·R. WRITE YOUR in $5.00 up. 17nov5tp) NAME beautiful • • • • If one reached Siam Qn ihe' New Year's April 1, Day# there-or Rosh. FOR CHRISTMAS raised that look and would discover GIFTS buy at the gol�en .Ietters he had arrived on Hashana, as it is called, the Hebrew feel expenSive W.C.T.U. MEETS CHILDREN'S SHOP' beautiful ilk.e en.gl·avltlg; make . Live-Water Action Year's "head of the The Woman's Christian Frigidaire's N�w Day. year." a different, attractive and the en· d'lI 5, stuffed toY'S ' m';sical bears them. Temperance . washes clothes cleaner-rin... " tel'tomments wanted to Union met at the dresses, smts an.d '3 1 k''G, c hOldI ren s you do; It's Baptist church on a.c beautiful! Send to - •. Next to Elli. �I W. A. JONES, them The Romans Custom nee" Dlug (15dc2t Thursday aftemoon and �njoyed .a tw.ic,. Rapidry Spla Began .00. Rt. 5, Box 8, State3bol'o, Ga. (22dd) YO_UR roll films are prmted over- program arranged by Mrs. Ward Ha. gets clothes so dry some are SIzed at DOBBS " Of at New Year STUDIO. MUST-SELCfMMEDTATELY.:....U.ed. gan. Mr3. E. H. <;iifts m Usher, the for ...... (200ct4tp) plano good cond'Itlon to party president, ready ironing. Some authorities that can pre'Siden. Mrs. L. claim that the make good down payment C. Wimbedy gave Roman -:- EXJl':l't. paperhang- and small the invading legions intF0duced DI�:CORATI.NG pay monthly installmenb. devotional on "Chrustian Servo mg and sample Thi. On the custom of m.terlor piano was Y "'g'.',.. gift·giving at New bought locally and ice." Others on the books of leadmg w,alfsmtmg;paper has been program were Mrs. Year's time into England 'com­ �anufac. turned back in to our credit lias all ".".: by turers and color cards of pamt com- W. B. Parrish and Mrs. " Lenwood Mc. mandeering: a la Caesar, department Write P H DURDEN giftsfand panies. HORACE RICHARDSON, Elveen. awns of from the Music STORE, 459 E. AH Inside and out money populace. used Clayton St., * porcelain FOR SALE-Good South Bend Athen", Ga. • • • • Medievol who were (15dec3tc) royally, "at malleable cook .tove with six FOR * No bolting down, put It as as ca�; SALE-By owner; new CHURCH SCHOOL wealthy they were'reported burn wood or coal; al.o good hot wt- home; CLASS a bargain fol' quick sale and im. The Mollie Lee anywh... te be, revived the custom as a The warmth of ter tank. MRS. JOHN 1>14 class of the Metho­ spirit EVERETT, mediate possession means of Main my re'Sidence five dist church· school Loads from full-wldtll replenishing the royal North street, Statesboro. (8dc2t room3 enjoyed a * top, and bath, I�cated on lot delight· wardrobes, treasuries and even thai larg� ful accompanies FOR SALE-Cypress and pine lum-, 70x216; good Christmas party Friday at Uaable flat larders. neighborhood, situated night * top Queen Elizabeth relied on also for on Foss ber; good cypreS'S posts street in Statesboro; already the home of Mrs. J.'H. Hinton. Mrs. the custom for new every Christmas season and field * Und.rwat.r Suda Distributor petticoats, yard fencing fencing, at financed, small monthly payments. W. D. Lee mantles, silk reasonable T. J. Rt. Call planned an evening of en. stockings, bracelets, us prices. MORRIS, phone 303 or contact JAMES Ihelf is with again joyable gam... and the * CI.ans, .mpti.s necklaces, precious jewels, etc. 1, Brooklet, at Upper Black Creek MILEY, Bus Station. (22decltp) group exchang. I Church. ed Chri3tmas automatically Peers, bishops, clerics, ladies. in 1949. Our wish is (16dec4tp) gifts. Mrs. John A. in·waiting, physicians, coo k s, FOR-SALE-One mare 8 years old; IN Robertson, teacher of the WClS" MEMORIAM class, COMPLETE YOUR FULLY AUTOMATIC WITH THESE-· everybody contributed. mule B years old; wor'k 'anywhere; LAUNDRY In momory of our dear father and presented with a lovely blouse from OUR Oliver Cromwell's Puritan four bird dogs, rewdy to go. See the SINCEREST WISHES gov. husband, class. At the close of the Frigidaire FrlgldalreEI_ ernment outlawed the me befo... buying elsewhere. U. L. pro­ custom, but . JOHN G. CloIh•• J,o...- Route Statesboro. ' BEASLEY, gram Mfl. Hinton served refresh. Dry., FOR A BRIGHT AND MERRV it was re�revived when the Stuarts BARLEY, 5, who departed thil life one year menta. Qutomatic 30-lncho.....nd .... were restored to the (15dec2tp) , ago, Fully throne. Indi. December 26, 1948. vidual circumstances WANTED-Refined white wOiiiii:ilils •••• Dri•• cio!he. in 15- "Prestoe.fJ.atk" foal CHRISTMAS GO OUT TO governed the The world may change from to to 'Woman and year 25 mlnut•• control gift·giving among ordinary citi. companion elderly year PARTY FOil BRIDE zens since house wor kat Register, Ga.; Mrs. M. S. ba...... Two ...... ALL OF YOu. and, common pins were light Our from day to day; Brannen, Mrs. H. 'R. Ris· Nohoovy speed' in those ·good home with small salary. Write But and to .Iop expensive days, middle love and memory for ing Mrs. Paul we", I' carry preulng you Lanier joint MRS. CONOVER, 2229 E. 38th St., . class gentlemen usually gave their Shall never fade away. No bad ••0..... ,""omoMe_" 'Savannah, Ga., or 3-0636 after hosteS3�s Friday afternoon at a mi•. • phone • I We GLOBAL • wives often OUTLOOK W b e 0 and daughter. pins or 'pin .it and think of you delay. -'roll of! o'clock\ (8dec31p) cellaneouss shower Mrs. Jim. ,oa alop 10 Iblnk of II, tbe f1rol money.' And of the way you honoring Central Gas Inc. ROBERTS GROCERY & died, mie Co., of MARKET mourn Rogers, a recent Georgia day 1950 t. a ·HELP WANTED-Curtis Circulatign '1d could' not bride. Mrs. Mor. probably roed Idiomatically, 'pin money' has you say good. Um. 10 has in Statesboro rio met the STATESBORO, GEORGIA c&lmb up 00 top of lb. I1lfvived the of Company opening ilye guests lilt the doo", and day. th� expensive 25 from her home Before Akins warld and lake a look , WEST MAIN 'for lad)' working get· you clll'Sed aroand. II pin, while the custom of STREET your eyes. introduced them to the line Appliance Company gift.givlng· new and renewal those who eeiving, mlrbl do a lot .f U ... ting sUbscriptio0'3; 0l'ly have lost can tell &'oed oarb at New Year's time ha. de...rior_ cornpO'!!ed of Mr.. M. . of S. Bran en, people, lDcludl'll liberal commissions; answer, giving The pain parting without a fa e. rrOWD-UpI, lave ati>.10115 �. and tbe United telephone honoree, Statea. 1lox Statesboro. Mrs. 28, (8dec2tp) Herachen Lee and Mrs. Ru•• ie l;.oIiiii----':""----- ..::-.;__.;..... J 11 !I.II! a !III rtl' BULI..ocB TIMES AND STA'l'BSBORO NEWS DEC. 1949 .FOUR THURSDA'¥, 22, THURBDAY DEC. 22, 1949 their bread by the sweat of their I . BULLOCH T.IMES brow. NO GREAT CHANGoo MlISCELLANEOUSSHOWER 1Al; PULASKI NEWS lGEORGIA THEATRE A lovely event of Wednesday even- As a matter of the taxes' are .ln Statesboro l�aa��a=��aa��aa���ttIt1l8l1l1X8I1I1I1I1I8IIIXltI� AND fact. STATESBORO ing was a miscellaneous shower hon­ Franklin F""s. of Georgia Tech. is always paid by the ultimate consumer, IN FARM NOW SHOWING Min Jerona oring a TIlE STATESHORO NEWS CONTROLS', at home for the holidays. Anderson, bride­ and there has never been anything in •• : Churehes Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren. of Met- "Come To The Stable" elect. at the home of Mrs. J. H. Pye. Holiday Specials the that the government couId Eight Thouilan( Farmers Editor-Owner. theorJi ter, were viaitors in town Sunday with Loretta and Celeste Holm room was D. B. TURNER. Attend National Young The living decorated with force the rich man to the tax Convention afternoon. - pay and - In . First Methodist Church poinsettia pyracantha berries. In AtTh. PER bill. Chicago Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howard, of Saturday. December 24 I SUBSORIPTION ,2.00 YEAR room 1'---C�DCllla�=�=�rl*DCI:e:Iat:8X�DlCllla�=N=:8:aa�="=�DlCllla�=�=�1J JOHN S. LOUGH. Pastor., Statesboro. visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave "The Knockout" �he dining where the many _ There will see are now be no drastic Foss beautiful _re To how serviee will be held Sun- - JlDtered 801 second-ela.. matter March things going changes Only one Sunday. "Joe Palooka" gifts displayed the Mrs. ·H. H. Holland Wedn... T.E.L. CLASS PARTY Hill for spent low was given a box of recommended in national farm at tile Methodsit church. The Mr. and Mrs. Julian Anderson vh- cover Sl8. 1906, at tbe pOJltolfiee at State.­ We have only to note that last year legis- day Leon Errol and Joe KirkWood Jr. table was a hand-crocheted day with relatives In The T. E. 1.. OJass of the Baptilt will 11 o'clook and ited Mr. and Oglethorpe. Ohristmas ribbons and ser'Vice at Anderson in _ wrapping. the Act of Oon­ lation in Mrs. Aaron' _ borQ, Ga.. under on an 1960. if the :resolutions begin AND cloth made the American family. average pas,.. table by the bride-elect's Miss Ann Ma- Sunday sehccl a delightful other Star' Food .Last for one hour. It Is that the Regi�t"r Dorothy Kennedy. of enjoyed decorations. Store ..... at March 8. 1879. ed'iast week in hoped Sunday. Paradise" Others present in taxes. For the year Ohlcago at the na- "False aunt. Mrs: Nolton of at paid ,1,073 famlli"" of the church wil� make this IIIr. and Mrs. Ted Martin and lit- Trahan, Houma. rietta. is .home for the-holidays. Ohri3tmas party at the churcb F�day were Mra. Jim 13 tionaI Farm Bureau William Boyd Watson, Mrs. G. O. SOUTH MAIN ST. ALL NEW the coI' f the can be lIervice a part of their Ohristma" ,tie son. of Savannah. vioslted Mr. and La. The decoration was a small Dav of aftel1loon. Narei.1 ana ",1""1.�",.. , ,1"948 revenu, l�otlO,!. 0... mee!:!Jg o�- OUR XMAS EVE SHOW Blackstock. Stockholm, Swe Goleman Jr., Ml'3. Bernard MERCBANl�ISE useO a� a .... servance. The sermon tOPIC Mrs. J. J. I Morris. Tree 'nation totaled more than guide. H. 1.. .. - the pastor's Hartley Sunday. Ohritltma. tree. The Christmas ,42 bilion, '*An e. December 24th Sandwiches, pound den. is the guest of M!'. aJld Mrl. A. berries were artl.tically M.... Is "The Wisdom of the Wise Meh." Mr. and Mra. of Saturday night. arranged Joe Robert Mrs. Hiram ' Rupert Mercer. • Tillman. to the entire e;.rned Gaol'llia president. warned the resolu- cake and Ooca-Oolas were T. GOOD JUICY equal wages by At 7:80, a brief N\ 'Make Mine Laurh" served. An·.ley.·" throughout the church parlora. Ohrist- ALMOST THE MOST saered memory Sunday evening Oherry Point. 0 .• arrived last Sat- Jackson. Mrs. "oy Hltt, Mrs. Zack all American workers in tlQII) cQmmittee that he would eontin- Mrs. employed ,Ohristmas devotional with Ohristmas urday to spend t"� holldaya with reLa- Starts at 11:80 All Tho.� .as.il!ting Pye were Mrs. Little Janelle Eva�� of"Oolumbus mas carols were suq. and instrumen- Min of childhood's days is the Ohrist- � ..�Oe. Smith, Maxann Foy and Mrs. FLOlJlDA 'ORANGES 2 doz. •• and fight for.-,a cent se,a� D. G.' White. Mill Allen and is tal duets rendered Jackie lIies factl!ries mi"'_th'l Jinc)' vlsltiq her Mrs: by lIIi.. Ra,mond Summerlin. mas tree. Memory backward 'wo�kers ueJ> and Dee. 26:26 rrandmotller, I , -. �U:�ewi,\��: who'is Monday, .. , 'I.} program· t oor . Sundar numlMiring t6,OQO.000. But t' party in all! other Southern for \ . ,Mrs. James Warren left for' HOLlDA:YS,'AT HOME '", ',' 'I workers.' making 28,000,000 States .uch leg- Sunday Servlce- MOnday :__ , and 'Mre. S. L. LeCl' Mi.. led in of church,and 0f no Of. J 'j,' Rogers fami1�:' 'Hoprijl the form of a dinne� Wedn"- -people every .. Atlanta to party a. m . the witll and Brown. PIcNic , " 10:00 .• school. Tuesday Dec. 27-28 HA.MS, course Bome pay higher taxes iSI8�ion;, Snnda, 'spend boUaaya ,Wednesday, Billy Unlver�lt� .�f ,Geo�ia lit.... O. T. J. A. Branan. .the' I)), .3ge people ,Mr. aDd 'Mrs. Hodges, 'of lIIa�o�.' wih' �r!,'yer., Mrs: rave 4!ay at the church affiliatiQn. ' Oharlie Roberts and is the eveidrig OOUlltry Olub. €ov­ -Bome 11:16, Worship �ervice. 'i'The . stucient. spending .. with a 8,000 farmers . JU,dge 'Steps than' otlle", but the less man Bee- . "If Theae I usually every m .Mr. lind Mrs. Bule. O.llt". ·�oJIday arrive to poem, ers fro� 6:80 .• B. T. U: Johnny "!!aturday spend' �everaJ day. ,H..'Ve.� by "qarolyn, were placed for Mr. and Mts. p. . ' Alexarider Ann Sothern hi. ' ace tilln of the Knox, parenta, Mr, aJl)l,Mrs. R. J. BroW)l. came with a f f to the 1�1t3 he can alford to United. State. attended . Santa OLaus ancy pav# . m Mrs. and, •. The in·.. ha� 7'80 p. .• Eveninlr e".ngeliltlc Mr, alld Dave Foss Mr. with Mrs. J. W. 'B,opkin gifts p!a� Lester Hodge1l. ",ere Brannen 'Jr.• Dr. and 1IIr.. Hi� e th· fIrs Mr. !I!ld Mr.. Brown anei will little th ,- t ,annaaI meetl • Mrs. W. D. Wiere'dlnner Billy and beard, and from the spruce pay. ng I.. 11 hou� ,,'and' Riggi Dec. Mrs. B. ·'A. cOYered. bawket from eaeh FRESH Thursday and' Friday. 29-30 Daughtry, IIir�. Grady large. wblch rani Jacbon. Mias Maxann W. . guests of Mr. and and' the and railed _ek. There'were thirteen from Calendar or ActlvltlCIB Mrs. 'Ierry Howard spend 8unday MOllday in Jack- Foy, tree he gathered gin•• Bul- ''The Doctor and the Glri" Bland, Avant' and Jami� cla.s member drew one. IIIlss Kn.ici)t c.' • 7:30 m Ohurch- Ohrist- In Statesboro Daughtry Hodges. Mr. and Mts. Bras­ YARD in Friday. p. •• Saturday evening. sonville ao gueits of' Dr. alid Mrs. Albert EGGS doZe aloud the names of those for whom locI) county Chicago for the week., "Mrs. Glen Ford, Ooburn. in NeSmith each mas tree W. R. Mrs. OhJls. Gloria. spent Monday Savannah. �ceived . Forehand, ' weIJ. Dr.' J. L. Is Labor A DI'sgrace? ,0. L, and Fdends be inter- a�d M�. als�. Jacbon. Miu Lis been Ouhtandlng or the ones DeHaven Janet Leigh Robert'·Brf,lWD. wiJI, MARYLAND PAOKED they had placed. speakers. 7 p. m .• B.T.U. officers' TUl'ller, Mrs. Linton bnd Mrs. Mart'lri of Jeffen.on- gifts. Fruit cake. cream 'and . .Wedne�day. Williallls Gates. whiPPed Dr. osted to know that Dr. Brown Smith. Rolter Holland.' Mr. and enJoyed b'I the BuIloch council. , Mrs. J. L. Findley .• in Savan- is im- . �INOE THAT REMOTE date written' caunty hopped ville. 'Were served by the group cap- m,pst ," is spending' the week with ber c9ffFe Mrs. Mr. IIIrs. TOMATOES The spruce came Jrom the nearby 3:30 p. T.E.L. cla�s nah on of last week. prcmlil-following an for Jimmy Thayer; and No. 2 can lOe of as "the when Adam were of Thursdya; m.o' Wedn"da.y operation Mrs. J. D. Mrs. R. L. l beginning." rro�p, Mr•. J. Patnok mother, M.". Sidney Smith. tains. Fletcher. BIJI Mr. and Mrs. swamp, and was itself an emblem of �ongre3sman Go",:, meeting. �'. and H. L. Keith. Gene L. to do as he there eel Enc Johnson. preSident .Mrs. appenctte!til;'''' :.,', Mr. Mrs. W. W. Jone. and capacity • Watch service. Trapnell VISited Dr. IS and Mrs. 'Buford will Blackburn. and of Meu plessed,' �en."s. Saturdya Night Patrick. who Knight Hodges and M.r. and Mrs. Gerald purity plenty-and joy. 0l M 0tIon Pi t ..". a was left in the mysterious pl""e with cure. Association;. 0on- patient in the Ohri.mtas in Mrs. Nellie who also . University HOSPital. spend Rome with .Mille!', planned Groover. of the had in erect­ BIRTHDAY ·PARTY· his. community joined grossman CHANGE PLANS in Auguf.ta. Sunday. and 'report that lb. began that series of incident'3. ac- Monrone,. Oklahoma; Sen- On Tuesday Dec. Mrs. mother. Mrs. W. H. Knight. the program. About thirty members the and women of the com­ There will a in the will be home a few evening. 20, ing tree. Olinton P. be change ----�---�----...... ·PITTS cording to Holy Writ. which is re- New S�n- �eMi81 il! daya: .•• "'( Mr. and Mra. Talton NelMtth and ,were pre8Ont DUTCH DANCE" CLUB directed the of �tor Andfraon, Mex� day Bchool plans in the First Baptist Ruby, Lamer I. spendmg the Althur.Sparks entertained'a number, munity 'placing gif� ICO. and G. .••• a Members of the sponsible for conditions of the pres- :r'aul Hoffman.' EOA ad- church. On Christmas winter in Pa with son. of were week- Dutch Dance Olub ornaments. It Day only. Ohester. ••

The True Memorial

16 AN UNWRITrEN BUT ELO­ QUENT STORY Of' ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE.

Our work to refleot �e MISS WEST HONORED helps spirit which prompts you to e�t Miss Gwen \Vest, whose wedding 'Purely Personal the stone as an act of reverellc. will a be beautiful event of this eve­ and devotion • • • Our ""periapc. at the I ning taking place Miss Ann Williford will spend next is at your .em"". Baptist church, was honoredStatesboro'lat two week with relatives in Warrenton. I RUTH BEAVER lovely parties during the last week. . Wm. H. Shearouse and Donald '- THAYER MONUMENT afternoon Mrs. Edward COMPANY several week Saturday Flanders spent days th.i. The past Sunday when the High A Local SI1ICe Mrs. Fred and Mrs. 'Industry 11112 in Sheppard, narley School band their annual concert Tampa. gave JOHN M. THA Jim McElhannon entertained at the YER, Proprl�"'r !/uk1ide Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanders, of Au- not many people in the big audience home of M.rs. Mr. knew' one person sitting in the crowd 4& West Main Street PHONE will the end with Sheppard's parents, 41111 , 0.. gusta, spend recalled at the week] and Mrs. T. W. Rowse. Christmas happy day. spent High (lapr-tf) , Mrs. J. P. Fay. Lieut. and 1I1rs. Robert Morris, of 8tate�, were used �s decorations and fruit cake, e cou n e e Miss Lila Brady, of Dawson, is Shchoolldba;tkh"lboubtp ut19dOO• a a Hllettltellse rerm- Killeen, Texas, announce the birth of nuts and were served. as recalled the RICHARDSON-WYNN niscing he first band a UNIVERSITY WOMEN s eadin the with her moth- Karen. END OF TBE .AINIIOW •• • TIIa p g holidayst c?ffee Cryst�I' daughter, Margaret Mrs. " the to the in the school had. It was Miss lireetings wo'. and Percy Averitt; Vera of HOLD ra d gift honoree, Richardson, daughter REGULAR MEET ralllbo.. '" .t le..t ... b_u ... er, Mrs. PearI B y. . Morris is the former Mi3S Helen . but he couldn't think of many of the cantes ts MIS. Jah n G adbee won" CI- Mr. and Mrs. Zuma B. Richardson, The Statesboro branch of the Am­ the .Ire b.d luUlUme.t .t tile e.. .' 1I1iss Zula Gammage and Miss Ruby members. He admits it's a ,little dll­ Proctor, of Sununit. Top 0/ there is d ..be. SDa W.racb••er I..... N�turd"YI and Mrs. of became tilie bride of erican Association lad, Lee Jones sent in Savannah garette JOe Trapnell ferent today with the band In their • • • • LaFayette, of University Sunday .tray SM!OtI to be...... I... '" .,... ..Ub .a doD won individual shoe bags.Other guests pretty uniforms of blue and white Mr. and 1111'S. Aubrey Proosser, of Edgar Harris Wynn, of Portal, at flve Women met Tuesday evening, Dec. you. as guests a fp Mrs. Carter. 01 ber dre...... D. U __ tile va.,. I School ••• 1I1rs. Hal Macon Mrs. I (the High colcra) ; and, too, Savannah, announce the birth of a p'clock December 20th. The double 13, at the home of Miss Joe of Jr., Blly Marie Wood, bt tU ODe ... waDIed I., ·"IoIn""••. dS Bobby Anderson, Atlanta, w:re we don't imagine the band in that M4y Jl1'I' happiness just . was with CI�us Mrs .. E. Alice Rev. Miss Sdn't� W. Mrs. December 12. ring ceremony Edna - Tillmon, Ed daughter, Rebecca, performed by Mrs. WIll d th.e ha I'dI wt'th hi rna Barnes, could boast Luke, Merle spen aY'S 'th day of quite so mlmy tU ,'s Mrs. was W. J. at the the o· Olliff Mrs. Bill Peck, Mrs. Jock Till- as we Prosser formerly Mi.s Alice Peacock home of Mr'. and Collins and Dr. Elizabeth er, Mrs. Arnold Anderson Sr. pretty girls have today. The Fletcher plentiful gifts I' I . man, Mrs. T M' M little girl from Waycross Hodges, of Statesboro. Mr3. J. R. Kelly in Statesboro. An as co-hostesses. the 'Il1l44l4.., dS ere Dole Bagby, of Chattanooga, Tenn., I ary just capti- During business 'P.� (I­ 0 ndturally there Be� ur�er, ."S vated her audience with · ... >"" r= Agan, MISS. MI.s ,bel' mlramba, Improvised altar of white gladoli, session- the minute. of the meet­ is s the with his last . Iiending holidays par- 'J'nn�t L.oUlse she a former of Mr. Mc- 1111'. and Mrs. of �'Ison, being pupil Tupper Saussy, were ,,'- e. I Elome West and MISS LOIS Stockdale. palms, Southern smilax and lighted ing read by the MI8s "114 S"., cnts, Mr. and Mrs. H . C . B b Lendon when he in her secretary, ag y. taught clty.- Tampa, Fla., announce the birth of a I Md'on a IaveI I'1- R U n tapers in candelabra were used. Louise and a No one even venmg y p bAdY erson rs. rna had a Bennett, was M-.•• W. S. Hanner has returned (M Aid) report chil,dten. aye. com. son, Thomas December 16. ",*' ment few friends but the a Wimberly, The bride was '"' �. I t M ISS \vest waa the b dge past week for attractively attired given by the treasurer, Miss , " from a visit of several with Mr. Margaret . days � �' Christmas and before the Mrs. $aussy will be remembered as 0 . I party, guests in a suit with Strahlman. () . party given by Mrs. Buford Knight, navy matching acces­ A was made on ''8 and M rs. J 0 h n R . G 0 dbee 10 G n'ffi n. report Rojdeltvom Xrl.tovym." . left they had to hunt under the tree Miss Marylin Mooney, of State3boro. 0 .. thdt H series. Her was the " douh>ts 0. That�. a beautiful new reslidence on COI"'Sage purple benefit bridge what Rusllan would la,. : I. d,ny Mr. and Mr3. E. B. Rushing Jr. I e� to find their gifts. They were very party recently Nor.th throated Mrs. &-Smilh to If you were In Rus.l. on nted a unusual, little crocheted and sau­ orchid. Kelly, aister given. Miss Stevena, the yOU' and children, Ernie and Janie, of Ma.m prese. pic- cups RANDOLPH-HAYSLIP president, Ollifl 0 s.treet I.ovely that had been of the ChrIstmas day and he wl.hed to g. t With d t IOns af pink dCCI's 'starched very stiff. bride, served as matron of hon­ presented to the group for (;> are here for the Mr. and MI'3. William Isaac Ran- projects Established 1893 tend the ••ason's Athens, holidays. ur� :cora �e ar�, -The week Mrs. Jane. had a gr.atln,., • n tree and ta- past or and wore a black suit with their Miss Hilda. of Ft. is pink white announce the pink consideration. She told of sev­ Allen, Valley, Chrlstl.na" party for her play period children, dolph marriage of their The phrase \Js the Russian'. way . Each table centered and accessoriea and wore a corsage of eral recent news articles of Interest STATESBORO, GEORGIA with her parents, Mr. and 1111'S. Jones p�rs. bl1�ge w�s among the guests were Mary daughter, Marl Evelyn, to Clifford ot saying: "Merry Chrlstma•. ". I WIth carnations. to o a .rceruu and white • Nelson Bowen and pink AAUW members. for gardem candle Kay Preston. Be- Calvin on In the paat. the Russlsn'. ChrIst· Allen, the Christmas holidays. . Hayslip, December season . Sunday, the end your shere of to M'8S ing neighbors and very good friend3, Immediately following the cere­ the business mas was closely .s.ochited wllb joy Mr. and 1111'S. B. B. Morris, Mils presented West, "th, in Spartanburg, S. C. Following seasion, the Sllve_r wa.s Mary Nelson was used to seeing Kay his church; but how Ibe I. m E. W. Barnes re- •••• mony the guests were invited into group, led by 1I1i3s day ee-. June Mrs. J. B. Johnson and bridge dress aa she has Edna Luke, join­ Morris, n�d M�s. always wanted to served now ittat Iba IIle an the room a wed­ ed in reUglous cUp and (boy however to celebrate RETURN TO FAYETTEVILLE dining where tiered singing Chrilltmas carols. At come. Bill Deal spent Monday in Savannah. celve� after-dl�ner �a�cer clothes), has been sub)ugated In Ibe Soviet, will I for the season Mrs. Robert Moulder and son cake was on the close hIgh score; MISS t was holidays Kay decided to' do little ding featured the lace­ of the delicious re­ James Donaldson and M,·.s• Carlene gIven meeting 'one would have to ba behind Ibe We's. it on a up just right. She put her best left last week for their home in covered table. was freshments were Ellis, of attended the Gee· purse perfume for low, Fay­ Cqffee poured by �erved by the host- ,"iron curtain" to know. Claxton, co.ntamer bib and tucker and was dressed up. and a perfume atomIzer cut went etteville, N. C. Mrs. Moulde� ha. Mr3. D. B. Franklin Jr. and Miss Reta esses. But it was not .Iway. like Ibat. chee. Club dance at Remlers last eve- -It W1-ie d d' t' II Wynn is only .on of Mrs. Accordin, to ,(\oe atory, lb. evening in the recreation room at the W. E. Mr. :.lfta. Claxton. 'a ed�y th�e��i't� 'Ch�i���a� I Thomas Oscar Portal. Helmly, and Mrs. R. E. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. u;:tti::S Wynn, of Dllr­ Tiny Ramsey and Iit- boxes to be Baptist church. Games were Mr. and • • • • ready' distriutjid, seeing played Mrs. Ray .Mr. and !!�::t��1 WEI ing the war he served as a lieutenant Hodge'S, o�rl�i::,dn::k:n�m:�:� tIe R'IC k a f Gfl''ffi WI'11 nd that the 1e'3s and n, spe fortuMte will not spend ':elicious assorted sandwiches, Mrs. G. C. and Mr. 'by dl.trlbutin, lIilt. to cbildren at Hagins and Mrs. J. . Sea son� y'. ,LOVELY with the Air Island EVENING PARTIES a Force. Bank the holidaY'S With Mr. and Mrs. B. meaningless Christmas. -'So many potato Chrl.tma.. i Mr. chips, cookies, candies and P. Bufler, of Metter. Games w""e and Mrs. J. B. Johnson and 1111'. Christmas cards but none After a '3hort the Ramsey. r'eceived, drink3 wedding trip Mr. more were served.· Forty-eight played and prizes won Mrs. H., and Mrs. B. B. Morris were joint appreciated than one coming couple will reside in Statesboro, where by Gay, Mr. and G. Fletcher, of f,'Om members were � hosts at II1rs. Wiley Williams, who lives present and guests in· Mrs. Helmly, Mrs. Butler and Mr. But­ .Mrs. JO.hn two lovely dinner p'arties Mr. Wynn is engaged in fanning. o Spl'lngs, 111 IS3., are guestso'f with her daughter in V,aldosta, cluded the telling ten-year-old boY'" of the •••• ler, af�er which all ,.ean during the past week. Buffet u. gathered around h,s turkey h"" f.tionds planned a in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry big partl junior department of the Sun- the 'dinner3 were served and beautiful celebration of her Baptist HOLIDAY \>eautiful Christmas tree and gifts Fletcher. eighty-fOl.rth birth­ GUESTS I day school. Mothers who were day but h,d to call it off she assisted exchanged. Mrs. Watkins wa'3 IV01UTI01I ;Iecorntions for each home wcre com_ because Mr. and Mrs. Josh T. N...mibh Sr'. MilSs who teaches was not God there ' able to with the were Mrs. Glenn •'.sisted . . attend; serving in willing, L.ois .Stoc.kdale, binations of red carna. incidentally, will have as serving by Mrs. W. E. Of In at poinsettias, us how holiday guests Mr. and ennvi II er 18 WI th h el' pal'en ts, M r. telling much our paper means Jenning., Mrs. Fred Mrs. • tions, red gladioli and narciS'si. Thurs. to Fletcher, 1I1rs. Josh T." Nesmith Helmly. and Mrs. A. W. for her.-I am sure I join the entire Jr., of Atlanta, wiIJ,� no of Stockdale, the Osborne Banks and MI'S. Percy Bland. • • • • pain day evening twenty were en- staff of the Bulloch Times when, I lind Mr. and Mrs. Charles llOlidays. I .guests Rodgerl, MR. AND MRS. LEE TO ·�N1iI· wish reader a tertaind at the Johnson home on Col- every Me,,'y Christmas of N. C. Mr. and 1111'S. Ne­ sadness to mar the Mrs. C. O. sma I I d Fayetteville, HAVE I, fill d 'th thlng th t GOLDEN WEDDING Sike� .and d�!,�)- 'lege boulevard. Bridge was played smith, who are a few ClAUS ter, Claxton, VISited Monday WIth rsn g�o.r�Wille se:' YO�very ,.a FOR YOU, FOR SPRING spending days Mr. "nd Mrs. C. W. Lee, of Stilson, of. after dinner and for in tender prizes Prin�e AROUND �TOWN '. Jacklonville Beach with her par­ will their happin'ess parents, M,'. and Mrs. BALANCED CHECKS BY celebrate golden wedding P,eston for high '3core for men re- Mr. and MrH. John . ents, Simmerson, �r� iaS���s'm. R'I MISS GAMMAGE HOSTESS"" anniversary on Monday, December that Christmas . ceived linen handke.rchiefs, and for lIave just returned from Oklahoma from Cbrlatmaa baa roiled around once 1I1,·s. Oswalll Haddon and little ·.on, Miss Zula entertained 26th, 3 to 6 O'clock, with an open ladies' 111,'S. Gammage .nd Santa Clana wllb high Preston won a read- City, where he attended school this at .,.in round Arthur, of several with a house the home of Mr. and Mrs. spent days lovely party Monday evening tP red c:beek., joil, .mile and Re.ntz, Ing lamp. For low Dr. Albert Deal pa.t fall. He wm resume his ought bring c:bunk:r I t k h her rna rs. at her posi­ ;Dan Lee. No invitations are ther, M home on Donaldson street. being' II..... loolu the ••m. ., be did . won lotion . and Mrs. tion with the Civil Aeronautics Au- .;s dy shaving Henry Christmas issued, but relatives and friends are 80 w�e hWlt decorations were lIa.rl7 y.an .,0. . Ellis UBed aU ·ofyan. deceived scatter pins. A 9 thority in Atlanta. invited � Bill' ketchup to cre.tor I'. an rs. . Mil. Thom.. r� �'tiii H F. ndeI '11 about the rooms where were Nut, tables I �ru � pump for cut went to Henry Elli•. • one of Amarlc.' te.t cartoon- 'lIpend the end m placed for bridge. A Chrl·3tma. salad week. IIlemph:,s,. On LItI. DurIn, Ibe aarl7 1810'. be ..a. T n ell' Friday evening twenty guesto with th d hter, M s of red and aug green pears was serve(! .aked to WUltr.ta Clamant Cl.rk �., IS, were invited to the home of Mr. and .Jeanlcc Arunde.I . from the room which . dining table, 11001'_:' poem, . A Vlal\ to MM'rs. Bu IIoch stree.t F ,St Miss Barbara . !held a Nlcbol•• Jean Brown, who is orn� on. .01' beautiful center.pi ce compos­ Bulloch Co. , lteHer moWII 10 ,UI .1 I high score lD Barney Aventt Drug .. "teaching in Jesup, b spending the bnd�e ed of red, white and A 'Tw.. Th. Nlaht Belore Christ­ gre'.lD. pot. " won a carton of cIgarettes apd Mrs. m••. The re.ult .... Santa CI.UI holidays with her parel)to, Mr. and I ted poinsettia for high score ..a8 STATESBORO;' GEORGIA L, .Barnes a me'Sh •• w. know him. Mrs. Brown. I E., won Loy ..recelv�d by Mrs. B. B. Morris; for low campact. lot,on for low 8i111ta'. orMtar .... bo... .. Mrs. L. T. Denmark Sr. and Miss Miss Lee Jones received a red ShavI.ng w�nt Ruby Bav.rIa .. MD or a mul. to and 1141, • Katherine JenRlngs 8catter pms boot De�ark will spend the G1e�n filled with ivy; a revlon' Santa 01•• 111 a B.varl.a arm, bu,1. were Mrs. Alfred Dorman. A week end in Macon with Mr. and )Mrs. given, lipstick for cut went to 1I1i3s Sara WIleD be .... • f.t DUI'; boy 01 candle holder ' for cut was Ib, TIIom•• f.lber lelt Ger·' William Breedlove. an� can�le Hall, and a package of Christmas W08 by Mrs. Emit AklRs. to enlist ID Ibe Mr. and Mrs. Jim McElhannon and mall,. UDlted wrappings decorations was won ' • • • • State. aDd Tham•• and D"" little son, Gip, of· spent by Mrs. Stothard Deal as Augusta, DINNER AND floating motber broD,bl1be boy to Ne... . the week end with her Mr. prize. Other were parent., THEATRE PARTY guests Mrs. George York 10 Dye. and Mrs. C. O. Bohler. Groover, Mrs. Arnold Anderson • lOne of the most delightful of the Sr., Along about tbe time .tocky Tom· Fr.ank DeLoach and Harold De-' Mi3s Hattie Powell, Miss Helen Bran­ my was 15 he.landed his (irst job as pre-season parties was the turkey an lllustrator. Loach, of stu- nen, Miss 1I1iss Ann Wil­ for Leslie's Weekly at University Georgia dinner at the Club followed Penny Allen, Country $4 a week. By the ttme he was 20 dents, are spending the holidays with the liford, Mrs. Paul Edenfield and Mrs. by movie, "lI1y Friend Irma," at he was sent to England by the New their' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert parents, the Theatre York Illustrated News to sketch . Georgia Thur3day even- ••• Braswe�l. the Heenan·Sayers an out· ing with a of I�dies as fight, DeL�ach.Ml. and !?roup you�g FOR MISS ANDERSON Ml'S. A. A. Hodges, who hostesse'S. standing .ports event 01 Ibe day. ,I Enjoying the affair were, Miss Jetona whose mar-' I 'were enroute from N. Anderson, In 1862 he Joined' the staU 01 Hig:hland", C.,' Jane Beaver, Eddie Hodges; Margaret riage to Lloyd Glen Morris will take Harper's Weekly and began the se· to their winter home in Floridu, were! Ann Dekle, Glenn Jane ries ot emblematic Jennings; place at an early date, was honored drawings w,bleh over-night guests 1I10nday of their continued StI'8USS, AHan Sack; J"an Martin, with a tbroughout the Civil War. .mother, Mrs. J. W. lovely miscellaneous shower Hodges. Gilbert Cone Jr.; From those he created certa·tn Carolyn Blackburn, Frida)' afternoon at the home of Mr•. Robbin Hagan, who is attending col. 'John trademarks that have been the tn· I Lightfoot; Jackie Mikell, WiI- Felton Neville. a" hostesses lege 1R arrived dur- Serving Ipiration of cartoonists down to the Tallahpssee, Fla., i liam Russell' Jean Allen Bob- Betty with Mrs. Nevlile were two aunts of present-notably the • Republican ing week to ·.pend the holidays J th? by Newton; Jon Lar- elephant and the Democrat WIth IllS i Mary John3to�, .the bride.elect, Mrs. Lee Holland 'and donkey. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George / ry Evans; Sybil Griner, Perry Ken- Mrs. Homer Holland. Famous 8S the political symbols Hagan, and Miss Christmas dec­ Georgia Hagan. nedy Jr.; are ·today, Nalt's Santa Claus prob· Josephine Attaway, Jimmy orations of red, green and silver were 1I1r. lItrs. Loran Durden wiil hold. lirst In the hearts ';Ind Bland; Lila Joe ably place Canuette, Johnston. attractively used the Ilave �s holiday guests Miss throughout of Amerlc�ns. Belore Nast's day. Dorothy The attractive decorations for the home. In a of • few artlsll had drawn Santa en Durden, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Dick game bingo p.rlze. table were of ·a silver and ", composed were won by Mrs. Ernest one occasion or another, but could Bowman and little Ft. Rackley, . ":1!' daughter, Lee, white scene not leem to on bow with miniature 1I1rs. Gordon 1I1rs. agree the old 1 Valley, and Mark Mays, Cliff Brad. .,'-of .... Toole, Birmingham, snow Ibould look. man and snow girl, white ,enUeman Ala. �ey, Mrs. H·. I. Anderson and Miss May the Na.t changed all that . Christm.as candles and holly. I 1I1r. and Anderson. A delicious salad course Mrs. Poole Pickett and • • • • season shower Be located Sania'. bome at with coffee was '3erved. sons, Albert and Tom, of Twenty-five So seem to tile NoJ1la Pole ud r.ve blm a Covington, HEARTS HIGH CLUB light, they enly shadow your stepi , with· Bnd Mrs. guests were present. you ."I,b dr..... b, reIDde... Be and M... William of The Christma'3 of the Deal, party Hearts 10 I •••• new, drew the _ will they glv. you fashion's fullest measure, excellent 'amlOar, 'al. merry laGrange, spend the High Club was held in It's '3hown in GLAMOUR! gifts of gladness. holiday. last evening REHEARSAL PARTY .Id feUD.. wi. red cbeea .Dd with their - Mr . .and A. the a these are beauties parents, Mrs. form of dinner party at the Mrs. A. L. W.aller; Mrs. George T. gliding you'll want for every hour, ..bite be.r.. .relled 10 red, M. Deal. "partment of Horace GI'oover, Mr3. Arnold Sr. Lead a life? You'li love this ..e...... a c.p .... booll, car.,.­ Anderson busy , McDougald. every day •• now. Mr. and Mrs. starting right 01 ••Dd Wiiliam H. Shearouse Christmas decorations were used. and sel'Viceable Sw"nsdown' checker I ...... pack toy .mo!dna'. AI'fred Miss Martha Moses Dorm,an entertained CO. ... :lRd little anived Uncluttered in line, new in design a rI·plpe. daughter, Sally, Members of the cl�b exchanged with 'Il gifts . lovely supper party Wedne's­ ... with a brisk hipbone jackel cut / The artist Sunday from New York to the fran) the Iben gave Santa a 'spend beautiful.tree. Pre3ent were day evening the West-Grif­ a smitch in t:ront. following away Angle-end 10 that Ibe with Mr. "nd Mr. SPY-II... during year Wholesale holidaY3 MI'S. A. A. and Mrs. Hobson Mr. .fin tab on shoulders and Groceries DuBose, rehearsal. The U·shaped table pockets hips he mlgbt pick out Ibe good cbildren Flanders here and with Mrs. J. J. nnd Mr·s. Julian . . . an inverted kick on the' Hodges, Mrs. IItartin was exquisitely decorated with white pleat Print .from Ibe bad, and abo a big book slim l(enan's • • skirt. v81u& • Wonderful fol' Shop all out­ Shearouse in Guyton. of In which to write Ibetr Statesboro • • Gutes, Jeffersonville; Mr. and Mrs. white and a names and • camellias, tapers miniaM door weather ahead! Pure wool of they'r& priceL Sylvania Jesup RAND Eastma., Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick Bar'r and Jake Mr. 'REMINGTON AGENCY keep tbetr record•. son, Smith, and Mrs. Charles tUre bride and groom. White wedding course. Sizes 10 to 20. Ours 'only) $3.99 of and Olliff ThIs cOllception 01 Santa Claus Ricky, Rittman, Ohio, Mr. and Jr., Mr. and Mr•. Paul bells tied with white �atin Sauve, ribbons STATESBORO.. GEORGIA first In 1883. Mrs. Cliff of Mr. $45.00 I � appsared Since Ibat Fitton, Ham.�ton, Va., nnd Mrs. Buford Mr. and formed Knight, place cards and supper waS tjme, Ibe pictured Santa bal been will adrve Saturday to. '3pend the Mrs. Frank H. Hook, Mr. and M,'S. 3Cl'ved by candlelight. Guests included Minkovit� & Sons Ibe IBme, altbou,b Ibe Ipy·glaa. holidays with their parents, Mr. and Charlie Joe aeem 1I1athews, Mr. and Mrs. the members of the wedding party, MINKOVITZ Statesboro's Largest Department Store and pipe to bav. been Mrs. Wade C. Hodges. Sidney Dodd and Mr. ,�op.Ped b7, Ibe wa7. • McDougald. families and out-rf-town guests. I ------� ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;==;;;;;==;:;;:-:::::i.i:::::::::l�:::::::::======:::::= /

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BULLOCH TIMES AND STATESBQRO NEWS THURSDAY. IDEC. 22. 'l'EN 11149. THURSD�Y BEe. 22. 1949 :A"., nol COMlanl J)" I�, cu:«: 01cu; nalil/Nv WhUe De�l'"btrr ,. now the month In which hrllt.', I'IIrthdlll' Is cere­ brated 1.3' Chriotlat\l .U over the wortd, �se.rt_h lind ttlld), show thut hrlon I;lIwll$ hu been cere.

bratcd 1o J,"Uilt • Mareh. April. IIIAY. Stpt"",ber aDd October by various Il'!() I' And .Ith Ul!h I�w Il'If substilul· InjJ • Chrllti�" lUI ".1 I r pagan OIlU 01 R,"\\�'" ,,,,, Druids Ihal ffiebraU ,,' tI.""•• III Decem· "&I' \II ttr. �P\ll,r � s. ..It"'"" "...,.,,,.11. I" II" Ibe ••'al lit (;IIrl..•• birth HAPPY ., lIMo ill wtoIfh (l.brlslm.. HOLIDAY b.,.,•.me .. �...noI ","UnL to all of you. As a measure About aU lho' " known II that tht HERALD NOELS • • • 1IeIa.._ partial u... l'irurlh th. leasl May durlill """Iury no cloud Inr 'Dr IIIIIlUI Cllrlalm.. 01 the ..... observed iD aU May of N.ti"il..� ."""leUrbl ..me.. lb. abIIdren our friendship' "'elIV'll ,,'Urld l>burdIu al differ.. tidings 01 grtal appear to disturb oborl...... of Ibe OrILwfor4 11_ ent d.'-e.s. odlld Memorial we the sincere bt ...... express The ronIIIsI"" ",sulUng !rom eele-. joy PI"I BrODX. New Yo'" ..lIIte ...... its The Yule is a season for brati01ll In seven monUll 01 th. serenity. preul.. •••• YIewe4 songs and in I plolare that this' the lull hope year' 1ear caused we.tern, church, throarb � Whalb .. !be 10 m...t reJOicing. Our earnest is that all .uthorltles III 340 iD lei IhiJ Christmas. BEST WISBES ,Iore,..o . hope holds for you a definite dal. lor th. celebr.Uon. The eastN"ll c.hurr.nel \ not eo­ you friendly people may share in this operate Wltll the 'ixth century when 1949 a \ perfect December 25 WII lei.•' th, day to spirit to the utmost be observed. And what Christmas. The ba•• ID­ fo� it's worth. we offer our QUesUOD r;\�.:. '1" Dumer.ble time. .1 &0 wb, heartiest December wal telec&ed .1 tbe GEORGIA.MOTOR FINANCE CO. wishes month for reJololnc. The an.wer STATESBORO INSURANCE I. tb.' lbl. month "•• cbuleD AGENCY Braay'5 1Jepartm·e·nt Store for 0 very Merry it be touched erder tbal .. , May In .. Obrlsllan Ie WOODCOCK CO. ttval could compete "Ilh thole MOTOR Christmos. with the same kind 0' tbe pagani, bec_ale Decem­ ber was Doted for U. fe••t. of that and hollda"s lD nearly every serenity , ch'lIlz.ed land. a Greeks, Romans. Saxons and accompames Scandinavians all took part In the Eve celebration of these Iesttvals which Christmas had originated belore the birth of Christ. snowfall From the Saxons came the cere­ Legend not only hllJ Identified Lannie 'F. Simmons ot mony burning Ihe Yule log. The the Wise Men as Gaspar. Melchior Saxons burned great bonfires In and. Balthasar, tt has crowned honor of their god Thor. From the them and given them the king· Dodge • Plymouth. Truck. Romans came the gIving ot, pres­ doms of Tarsus, Arabia and Dodge ents, for this custom has been traced Ethiopia. II has symbolized thelt to the Roman Saturnalia. gifts as lymbolIc at what Jesus HOKE ·S .. BRUNSON- Sale. ••• Service It may seem strange to claim that was to become-gold tor a king. the pagan riotousness might- be ·frankincense lor a high priest and • the forebear df the Christian holiday .myrrh lor a great physician. Buick • Allis-Chalmers of goodness and love, but inter­ The Gospel text', specltlc �e mingled with that which was objec­ men Irom lbe eald 10glcaUy Identl· tionable, were things that ,have fies them with Zoroastrlanlsm-an gone straight to the hearts ot peo­ anclenl monothelsUc rell,lon 01 pie throughout Ihe ChrisUan world. Persia. Zoroastrian priests were caUed Magi; they were powerful III p�bUc and privata Ute slnce the,.. and they. .Ione, polle..ed tha priestly m,..tarl.. Involved iD the S�?lU-� worohlp of • M.....-who repr•• MAY ALL senled th. Zoro••lrlan power for ir,�ut� OUR WARM AND SIN. lIood. The m.,. � may not ha".; THE"SEJ\SON'S BEST CEREST GREETINGS GO' �alll been SI. t.bulou.1y. weallbl': Matol I It'. dwicult to under.tand, but OUT TO YOU. AT THIS - thew dOe. nol e1aborata their the 01 i YOURS . t geD,ial .plrlt Chrlltma., BE, ...... 1 nor 1M amounl of �. SEASON OF Santa Claus himself, ha,n't alwayI I ---"-HAPPIEST tranld1lceJ\le and I:II;rnh which hl\d It eaay. There have been oc· nUSI THE YEAR. th.,. pr�lentad Ie the Chrlfl CII1d. or CURISruSTIME.. eaaionl when. law. or tradition. 'DI. IIfII ma,. bav. been iq... rellulaUool' have :put certain curb. tokeno of th,lr" Ir...... otr tIM on the 014 genUeman. Her. .r. ."'" and IUb'la!!•• thereot.· lome examples: And, 11th.,...... lOOtbIa,,_ In Newark. N: J.. Santa I. re­ IIll'lIIc. and poollb17 .clalnol'antl! " to .. a atIU ex· QlIIred pa physical. !be,. 'w.re· a1ao. truIl' ...... •• he serv,; In I allliJ,lallon, b�ore call .� milch a. the,. did not r.tuna to' a Itore. And even then Ilepartmenl Herod, bul depart8d Into their 0"",: he 1. .ny 01 .,barred ,p-om kl�slng I coun..,. by • dlfferenl routa. ''1 the who hll children, perch upon ---.....- I knee. . I lranklir,,···€hevrolet CO. L. Al. Waters Fur.niture @. I In I Charleston, S. C.• cl18rlty San.' las have been lorbidden to II'ske MIliLEN STATESB1RO' SANDRSVILLE ! ' •. plt�h on pubUc streets on the STATE;SBO�O. GEORGIA ·A.lylm6 :JJ.,1M.J '� grounds Ihat children fiocklng In to I " lee them may. create • traffic "'1j. C.'rUlmtU ;/)a'l � I · -�" .. � PurItan disapproval 01 Chrlstm ce:ebraUons disembarked trom the . The divinity M.ayt1ower with the Pilgrims iD of the season 1621 and, ac:cordln.ly, Governor Bradford ISlued a slatement pub· Gay spirits are mOre com· is surpassed only Ucly rebuking eerlaiD YOWlI men ' who work on December dudng the in the lOY it brings decUned"te monplace 25. "ye day caUed Christmas." ' to the hearts season than at any other • ThIs arst New England Christ· of men mas -or non-observance thereof­ time of the year. We hope ',' ; , . should not be credited as the arst' , Merry Chnstma� Christmas on American soil since " you're fitting in. t Lelt Eriksen apent a winter 'or two g on the North American continent I!." YUI.i;' \ around the turn 01 the 11th cenlury. hazard. And in Washington a few �' Lett was • Chrl.Uan, and It Is years ago. when the postmaster Ukely that membera ot hi. /crew general "0;'88 asked to print a Santa were Christians, too; although It Claus stamp at Christmas time he lI.quite pOlllble,that .om� hael ac· rejected the proposal with • acorn­ cepted the lalth withoul remodel. ful. "I should say noll" in the Ing.thelr pailln natur....lnce Klnl, May you prosper OUlside the U.S.A.. Santa has OIars methods were ruthless and Jlttrry. .had trouble, too. In Montreal. Can­ wealth with Christ. his command "Be bapUzed or which ada. an influential organization eael" left ihem UtUe . choice.' mas loughl againsl holding 01 the city'I In the abounds •• � �hri�tmaS' ,01 e!'llde.· annual Santa Claus parade on the UndoublecnY, t1alloDl , raw win. trom th.· groWld Ihat il was "merely a dis. Cherished tn out Christmaa term.nlell I 01 LeI1'. VfnJand were' play 01 grotesque and vulgar bul. (pape. Peace, love of life, kindlin.ss p d .around and • the celebration f('lonery." A prominent journal1st tn hearts. the greatest mood, .... Rio may have been bolst,roUl, de Janeiro fostered a move­ railler and the brotherhood of all . renews we· but·1n aU lalm... 10 LeIf-WlIo ac.' ment to do away with Santa Claus hohdayof.1I ' to (Papa Noell in Brazil and subsU. cordin, excellent l�e.Umony', wal ; people. I , Its each • liDcere conv.rt-It rellonable' t.te a toy-bearing grandfather happiness wish you 'Is to a.lume Indian. In Mexico City the minister that there' "'al • trace i ye.". A very all of , 01 e

Ga. had •• • Statesboro, Prof. Ivan E. McDougle, socioJoglst aceept.d. Thus, the flrlt at Goucher colle.ge. Baltimore'" de­ ChrI.tmal III Amorl.. wal ob­ clared: "The Santa Claus myth has .erved. lived 100 long. Parenls should sub. ","o'esa'e Co. i E. A� SmIth GraIn stitute phflosophy"-whatever that The, J. Ell's 'l'!>e fIr.t .ard WII de- H. ChrIIm,. . 00., r College is. Pharmacy .llIIIed III IIM5. t A Wbolesale . "Where Groee_!ll , To.on;o psychiatrist got In hiS The Orowds Go" POtD.eIUu which ha". cOme Ie' blast. "II .hould be Sfatesboro, ,Ga.' made clear to • a "mutt' for Cbriatm•• decor.­ C&dldren," he STATESBORO, GEORGIA sald,. ..that' Santa STATESB9RO. GEOR:GIA tiODI owe Ibelr nam. and popullrley Ciaul tl not necessarily a real man to an eub' American diplomat. more than aD)' an, other character botaJil and icho1u-JOII out of a Rojlnl'll' .lef:!' book." PoIDnIt. I ._ TWELVE BULLOCH'TIMES AND STATESBORO NEWS THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1949

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Frolll 'Tilll.. .ltd p,.ivat. 'BallDeh , Dee, 28, 1938 �F.RVlGE Pro".�t, , , County committee for the 1949 con- While the claim may cause the servation program and county dele- WHf,:RE NEEDED . rest ot America to will' bristle, New gat,'s be elected in the twelve (8'I"A_n80A".I..I:Q&ftJI VDmS-ST'AII'IIIaDftROA.I....:uMI alIAD-AGLE) Yorkers insist that Santa Claus Is mili�:a districts tomorrow, .l'D�'

New York's own. Not _ On the local stock marIr.et peculiarly during BaIIoeh 'rim. 1l11li ! did , the week's lale' 1 CJouoUdeted I.. only he land In�anhattan with prices for No, !f W 1101 f .., 1'. Itl' the Dutch settlers. they point out. hOIl\! ran from ,5.10 to $6.80; beef atat.1IaIO , _ 1t1'-CouoIItiated 0-... 1_ VOL. 58-NO, cattle from 1Ita�, t, 4J, but for almost two 'hundred years ty-pe t6,75·to ,7.60, .,' A he never took his actlvltlel or pres­ lovely all,i,r' \If Chrbtmas noon I-=T��������=�=�=:::==�==��===�==��======:;======�=�r===�==-====::!:==:::= ents out of New York state. wa, the open 'boule at whleb Mr. , and Mrs. C, l!I, Cummlnr entettalDed 'lbe New Yorkers advance -some after-IS'E''A IS'LAND HOLDS , friends at their' hom. on I\fulberry , Farm Interostln, poInts to bolster their Bur.� 'BRIGHT OUTLOOK' contenUonl. Il'bey declare that In the I\eadlnr, "Except, For ' th1t ,_nlal of :�:;\nd�t ANNUAL'SESSION " .: company Walblnaton' Taxes, Be No Christmas;" story wal Jamel Kirk_ � THE FARMER Pauldln, and' I Activities FQIl. ;IrYIn" verb.tlm quotation of Chapter 2 of Stockholders Dine Friday. a_ment Clarke Moore, Santa ClaUI the of Luke. find Eola Mayall the wonderful Go.pel (You may commllnlty may have tele­ 'Prices For Produeta No.. things , lcilt the arlm, Item as-, that as Receive Dividellils Ana jlrildually story Interestlnr'today then.) Carl b_ wore when phones shortly, Iler, president Rate At 'pect he arrived with At their meeting yeltewd.' to pall 'Elect Of8eers For Year Parity For The tha Dutcb that wrth Christmas be of the Esla Farm told lettlerl to the bulllin" i g_o upon the matter, Bulloch county com­ Bureau;' t\e First TillIe � Y.rs �Devolent mien he now offerl. : ,mis.loners declln8d to �Ilew liquor ,Stockholders of the Sea Island "oup Tuelday night at their re�\- license. for W. Jo&nlon 'and In Sam lar . BYRON 1& .... In the fullest abundance Bank to the meatln,. Mf .(Ier stated that the ", (By �ew York, \N,...., num�r of appn"dmatel, DYER) , you� €ecll Kennedy; vote upon the matter _I, thai llallia acquired .... attended had ,What can are best at was by lecret ballot, 2-to-1 sixty the turk.y dinner Pembroolte, Tel_phon Company farme,. expect In 1"" thouqhts reindeer llel,b aDd .... babll ., aplnst this ear, renewal of licenses. E!ld.y at the Jaeckel Hotel, which arreed to run a line in the communi- Prices are now on the nose of on Cbrilima. Iu..... JIBlitF. urlft", If a" on Priz. winne.. were .1I,med In the ha. been an aMual e...nt, Not ty many "s eight families or an avera,.. At an even 100 Christmas, So we ., on Ibe Dutob .. long ,.. 81. Nichol From all of w Christmas home decorations ' cOlltnt was more would take sel:\Olcs, cent for the firat eve (December I). And lbul,.. only the dinner up to the hlp indlcatl�';s thile', In ellht ,...: apoD3ored by the Georgia P.ower Com- lie hi. New York pa...,I,., be tt... .tandard attendant upon theae occa­ are, .tated, that tbe bill would run Before the war'thll would bave ..... would only wish you a here to all pany, .s folloW'S: Flrlt' priae, ,10, .' , . found bll 10 aU you-a SOme ' ed a ally wa,. parla o� to H. H. Cowart, Donaldson street; slonl\ but the financial accompanl­ '2'.88 per month. period of high pro_""rity, c­ ., Ibe UnJle4 81a.. , EqlaDd J, L, South The committee named a PD second, ,7.60, JohDlOD, ments were likeWise up to pa..­ menth ai, Ing the heels of 10 many abot-__ joyful and happy holi­ and even A..lralll aDd india. most Main . H._W, , street; third, ,5, Smith, to a cook happy holiday, rerular .dlvldend of per cent and proocuri! stove functioned parity years, It ..eml tlke hard tt-. ' North honorable men­ t�n .1 the New Main street; Indeed, Yorkers wiU' a to the extent that a new the season, tlon, A. M, Bralwflll, Kermit Garr, special of three per cent, stove ,Will In Actu.lly, outlook says 11160 day when teU you, New York, las New Aml-: .� Mra. S. Lewis, Robert Benson and place and usable for the meeting, be a lOod year-for good le'dam In the beglnnin" Wal dedl-: W. Predominantly the attendence was' (armert. Mrs. Alex without any' cost to the Farm Bu- E�onomi.ta think that a' cated to or St, made of ladl... , With one ,every step you take in- ,Sal)ta ClaUl, Nlch-; F,u,:h� • • up thoUI-, f� ItI Dutch reau. The voted to e 50 slirht In e""nomlc plas, .by founders. For. TWENTY YEARS A(,,o, and shares of stock oubtandlnr, ,&,rou_p eha.. decline. &titl"" Santa Claul-or Sinterklo.s, IS It' cel\ts per perlon fo. With yol�' '*III be III .nd & a�ut tw;o-thirds of that Dumber wel'l! aupper, ell)lOrteticed 1950, raz.. II sometlmel written In First 'Federal From Bulloeh Ti• Dee. '26, 1.29' creases desire to HoUand- .,i unteer .. your - committees each the In Savings represented In or 'flxlnr supper relatively 11,0w decine price. " of course only the centurlel-old William James, ,:halrm.n of the peraon by proxy, time. H. p, Womacll.o. county Ichqol In 1960, POIBlbl. International de- pet name which Dutch children, colored division of Red Cross; report- President C, p, Olliff was master be a friend to , " dl.cu....d some of and gave to their patron and & Loan Association ed' $125.27, ral.ed among negroes of '.uperlntendent, the velepments prolonged .trike. fa tnan, gift bring­ of ceremonies,' and gave brief formal Mra. H. V, Franklin ha. been de-, I ' er, the good Bishop' SI. Bulloch county. pre.ent major Ichool problems In the Indultrie", are n�t could'" Nicholas.: d• 0fl'we come and lapelc Mr3. was ••s ,!,!or appreciatlon. cl&red state winner of the Ana a Merry Christ­ And It II said that the Ihip ,which STATESBORO" GEORGIA Roger' Holland hO'St lIv1n&' �oom co..nty wltb the group. Mr. Wom- In this foreeut. to members of the Vice-President McAllister and Cash­ FAINT DISCUSSION' brought the firlt Dutch children to, Friday to Irma' was eveniRJ contest, aceordinr Misl , ack also sp.aker at the Nevils If thOle oni to Methodist chOlr at her gift. ier Kermit assu!llpt proon .. mas Manhattan 1"land bore hll face as home; Carr attended to the Im­ lo_you were to each member, Spears, Bulloch county holoe meetlna ,W.edneaday nl,bt _ 01) the correc_t, BulI.och county farmaQ figurehead. presented portant tuk of distrlbutln, .dlvldend ... 'Fred Kennedy, age ;116, preslring ,OF NEVITA ELE�IQN\Jl U. same lubjeot: Nevils als" voted tei slI)IOct a IlIrhtly Ilower umalid fo� From the firat, too, his special ebecks. Mr. McAilUster a1so stration agent. Tbis contest waW of Brooklet, was .hot gave of December ' clulvoperator continue to Berve GO cent for food and other ,day 6, was let aside, .. __ luppers farm products tball ------. down on the .treet. and robbed of some detailed Information as to the sponsored by Rich's, In�" throurh �, Mention Alrudy Made Of ,w I t h New awliile at le••t. The 1950 In 1949. Chrlltmal, Year's, which he carried in his farm out- non-f.rm people 11&.... 'Easter $95 pocket. present statu. of the bank, and the A,rlcultUl"B1 "Extension ,If and Whitsuntlde, as one of' Georria, Se"1 Greup of Men was ..1 MERRY CIIRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin O�tstanding look dilcussed with the group. 1 mon.y to "".nd for farm prod_ the' five chief holidays of the new' pl_ns for the future. He and contiDued one I . of announce mar- explained Ice, for year, For Chairman of Lee, Leeflled, the Board Nevils and Ella both Uled a moo, uch, the prlce� will react accord� ,colony, lust as It had been In Hol­ � of their to ,the int.ntion and 'extent of the 1m­ , riage daughter, Bernice, Mrs. Franklin and her H, V. Bon, ... tlon a. a When all tbe factors are picture, Malllll., . U.S.A., Iy, I e .. a . idW �and, Ashton now W'th th next coun " primary f �;��� Chari... Simmon., of States- provements in prog..... In the . So, year atter year, .a Jr" did all of the work of remodelin&, ,part or their proarams. to,ether, ind are regularly boro. In the the , building overhead. The room for more futun.-at very e_rlieii Icatlo� Bul!ocIIi a. 51. Nlcholal eve Came around in Warm conte� ID Tace W8I'Jlock Farm Bureau m.de their county fanners can about • promiged than ten their living room In' the larg.' two.' probabllty i. year hence-the� II.. expect New year. accupied fre� of rent , Amsterdam, in Breuckelen· for justice of the for the 1209th December a 10 peace to be heard' m�etlnr Christmas party per, cent lower Income In 1960, .. i(Brookiyn), In Fort Orange (AI­ Mrs. Donaldson and by the Bulloch COUDty Library is be­ f�m home of the Franklin already begun whisper- district; Farley .tol:! for entire with an ex- an than In 1949, and In of candld.tes for at lea.t one t)le community avera,e. Total ;bany) m8DJ' other hamlets W. F. Key are candidates for the Ing brought into use for office quar­ famIly Thls project �ear Regi.ster. chance of gifts as their Item ductlon will be Ie.. fa 'above the Icy Hudlon, the children to be flUed in the elA!ctlon of was and othen are major sll&'htly tii'all place tera at an expense of somethlDg like completed WIth 'hardwood floon, o:'e, posllbly belD' 'In every ,ood Dutcb family ,ath­ of. t of bulln.... The fourth and fifth 1949, due ,to acre.,. $15,000, and office is A. a new color 'Bcheme loin Franklin' thourht allotmentll.1i18- spape being .,,__ ered In circle. For Ree of Iower t e expectant weeks JaM��.7 B�t;:;ice .ndel'llon, , Within recent there have been grades provided the proogram. may h Income .ven mo _ selected and red. M , days llulloch 'beforehand had and James made available to the public. 'Some rreen, '.. 1Jank they learned their Register, Douglas Clark, �old a 10 r cent In 1�50. County B. mention of group of rllht out- of of were teD or Cheek I I lessonl and helped with the milking Savannah, formerly Oliver, t,.,elve rooms are being shap­ offl-, .married at the home of the bride's �, (�enelope PeM,)� Dtandlnc possibilities for chalrman- Statesboro Ladies rI'o Farm labor COlt. are comln&, do_ land churnlnl In an alony of 100d ed, and moat of the.e bave already clal from Rlchl ibehavlor, And parent., Mr. and Mrs. C, W. repre�entatlve 'hlp of the board o( county cOlllmls- In 1950. There will be 'lome DIne now, aU ,re.dy, they �n- been on her vult to Mrs, Franklins,It,at�I Plan Cih. Beautiful Statesboro, 'Ga. engaled.' To start .. ".1" 'IBn, their to Santa Claus., de1'8on, Sunday, Iionerl, with, Fred Hodg , million of cotton In the have seen rooms deco- �alel ea",- 10'!., A, L. deTrevllle, civil eDgineer of He explained, further, that en- many" lIv1n, ao long In the ,office as to seem Looking fo"",ard to a' niore beau- o""r. IndlcatioDI that peanubs Will ,I. Ibe the "0'" would 1.949 tho has e.tablished as mldll,J>J Highway Department, arriv- larc.ment of tbe banking quarters on ,rated, by professional Interior deco- a flxture-occaslonally tiflu cltyl Thh In an open challenre oome a al the door be reduced 'for harve.t 20 caD" Dockln, ed in Statesboro alld il In charge of ratora I never elected without oPPolltion-ls talked to In by per ,the flrat floor Is for the ' but have le.n one 80 every�ne Statelboro, and In contemplated 0 .L would Blrlde Sanla CII "' " T baeco.II0t .., ,lIlans for paving Route 80 from the of lI,aln. F'rlends say he will run'lf The Gardell Committee of Wom- menta w111"-... about ...... 7'...... homey and as this one decora.. the hlmaelf-nol round 'and ,- . limits on Ealt Main ..treet to coming year. lovely ..nilment demands, Then there II" Jolly, "city aD'S Club would like to ..ponsor a same, Com allotment. iDay be in bul ...lemD and majoilic In the Chatham coul)ty line. Following the .tockholder.' mee�· .d by Mrs. Franklin." new to that'llII- � - '... '�II,'ohome prorram luclI COlli' • othera, �I maldtla for .,', ' 0 ce 11601" tralll", rabel, III one be man� !�.1.'!.' in which tbe ....r. I(q, .ldln aDd V Q 'rUnt ..... th .. same ilPg, all dlrectorl ' B. miU 11," band,.- :'.;, �: In the cheery ' •• , tdl� whcV'-"�thll, 11Ili-_ fl. �• ,...... bave a of , � oeeurrln&, mllb' ba.kel pre..nll AQO oj ...... 'IiIo -ih. ,"11, • , thft; In� • •• 'out 'Db f�:, : • THlRn!��� - • � an bu;t e '\.: � r:.owell M.liard. 0 -th nulllber 0f Dr • purn, Ita' In the other wu : u" ey" Ts an to I hid0,. ra Ie , the nUlli- • f appeal you words ChrISt­ Bunl101i� It. aulnr :tear, the members"J;l"�hat, body Room' rec8Jlely at whiCh time' rl, mentioned lure'" be a birch rod_n a.ral the Merry body, also, h�s, _0, L�st�l' Let'e form commltJtees ..,n every ber of cattle on and the quall­ Miss Henrietta WOJ1lack and Wal- held a brief ses.iOD in which the il ,200 eer- Brannen as an turned 10 farm,. warnJu, 10 a DB",hl,. bo,.. �warded gift hav10g eye stl'eet and find out how many and of Franklin·l._(as mcat . ter Barne's were united in that direction. ty produced' annually This ma�lare was confirmed: C. tlficate liv# Dr ' Raymond what kind of IIzaleas we would u.e, come to with OUT personnel Patty" tren Santa eacb mas" Rev. T, J. Cobb " dillw contlnue n child In you by Sunday evening. , All the.e names have been I 1950 and' --"IIw, 'l,ueltloned P. repeated then pool our ordel's. These plants. turn about hi. behavior In ',::.:' '.:':. Brooks Santa Olliff, C. B, the ,Simmons McAlltster, to us year played pr�sll;lent;, within the pre.ent week-some will have to be boul!'ht In lots of re.utt In lower prices. T,ruck crop!t to the executive, and' • of . Clau3 his through D. B. Tur­ of new In lust pasl ,ave bIrn pat that all the season's employes IOfflcial vlCe-presldent; brand country poll- 1,000 to get them at the low for fresh mllll'ket hope to two .the� price durlnr tlte &I'sll or a �,:::-.. of check. month.', tics. This approval warnih, l!rake of the gift equal ner, vice�pre�ident, .nd other mem­ CONDucr SCHOOL mention here may be news of 25 cent. each. " ' to each. half of 1950 may average som.wbat ' to .ome of al tha record " .alary but at least we head, indicated. Then, ,�If;.. . bers of the bOard-D. Ave.ritt tbem, Itave Arrangcments have been made with · O. T. well known and Percy ' er , h' h In ce blddln, them aU look for �::':I":' cW1. be yours. Harper, hlgh- been told they are talked of. a to 19 pr'I than In the flrat haIf pre.enll happiness joy being nur.ery deliver plants to States- esteemed farmer of Bulloch coun- Hmton, Booth, R. J. Brown, Alfred 'In the .. ly There is of tim. fo talk of 1949, Feed momm" the 100d lnt lud­ ' ON SELLING GOODS yet plenty boro five days after order Is given, prices are expectei! tc. ty, has moved with 'hi. family to Ran- Dorman and Horace Smith. before time arrive.. ;dem,. Gun, a bandful 'of lollipopo " vot1llg, The plant.. will average about 18 a little 'Iower In dolph county to reside. average, 1950 than Ia ,Into the room and, In the enlufn, Five-Night Course Will Inche. In height. What .treet will be �;::�{i��i. J. W. died Satur­ 1949 ' Fordham, age 60, '.cromble, v._ed Into the"nI,bl. first to get their order ready T Thll a in Be Conducted .a day in locill hospital; had been Beginning F81'111 eost rates have rema .. Then the cbJldren I.t out their offer Is open to any person or com- Ine feeble health for several years; was BUUOCH'S REALm of 16th CHRISTMAS' or later Evenlllg January QUIET' munity In Bulloch in and fo� ,'abotl, the ,r.at :ram county. rel�tlv.ly h"h 1949, prlce blu� native of North Carolina. , ... If you are Interested In such a ,.tOCko," made for the purpos•. J. J, of and N, pro· the most �ostly, Items will probibly Johnslon • William", Regi.ter, "Helping the Customer Buy" will call member of the Garden Dona'''son, ' gram, any However he did It-and the tale E. of an­ continue hi h I n 1,950 0 Howard, Brooklet, ej\ch CONDmON SHOWN , r Pricel' f be the theme of a .alesmanship cours. LEAVES A RECORD Committee-Mrs. R, J. Kennedy, Sr., varies in many lands-Santa Cia.. GENERAL INSURANCE nounced candidacy for membership farm In Near Three Cent ,Of beginning 'Monday January Mra. Dean Anderson, Mrs, Inman De- machinery 1949 were the ,ot about, for In the morning over on the bOard of county Per' evening, Few Moderate Drunks Is ,oommis.ion- kle, Mra. Percy Bland, Mrs, J, 0, OD and not ,. 7:30 to In the Smlth-Till- hlrhellt record, mueJi. Ithe hoarth It.amln, with watn.1 9 West- Matn Street 310 Those Examined FOUlld 16th, 9:30, loire, F. I, Te!�liol!e Repqrt Submitted Monday Johnston, Wlllial1l1l, Mn, chaDge il lIidicated for 1950. Fartl- ,and sausages and '''Zenas Fordham, of Du61ln, father man a�d five nights Glenn Mrs. 'otber(good'Dutcb';' To Sutrer C1Iapel continuing .. JenDlnrl, J.mes A, Bran- :fare, were the blue GEORGIA of '.everal Bulloch county cltlzeD., Fr�m Syphilis By Pollee Chief Anderson IIzer price. about four Itocklngs bulg­ STATESBORO, th1'llulh Frida" Januaey 20th. Tbe, "an; B!"Inn�n, B. H, averared pe� celebrated his hundredth birthday; ,Mrl,.,Juli.n ¥rs, ,Ing with apples, balls, dolls and . !Ram•• ,Mrs. Aulbert Mrl, cene hi,her ID 1949 than In 1948. Noll ' In the recent TV-VD survey com- .eries of meetin are a of the Alone arOUD " Brannen, nine living children were present, and .. part quietly In Ilil office at d' 'tops. D, B. Tutner, 'M... Olin Smith, Mrs, much cban,e Is In 1960, hundre<1s of re'latives and friends. pleted in,'Decembslr in Bulloch county; DI;.'tiibutive Education under the u.ual court hour mom-' exp.cted program Monday' H. P . .tones, Mrs. L. M. DurdeD, Mrs. coun­ Fertilizer have Dot riaen .. Howell Cone, chairman of the neady 14,000 took a blood of .. prices people ,the State Department Vocational ing, Police Chief Anderaon was F, TI Lanl , Mrs. Janies COlllnl, Democratic executive p�r-' al ty committee, te.t fol' a Mrs, Al P; rapidly have many othler coat .yphilis and chest x-ray ,Education. They are being sponsored fectly when he lifted his Sutherland, Mrs, G, M, New- called a cif that to be placid eyes meeting body , items. for the Geor�ia In ton, M.. A.lfred Dorman, chairman, Supplie. will be I�r,er ill held on to tuberculo.is, e D.part- State.boro .nd Bulloch county by from the blotter on 'hll desk and re- Monday, January 5th, ,de­ 1950. ment of No material change Is expect- cide upon ,the matter of county pri- Public Health has announced. the Chamber of Commerce, and every- plied, "a record breaker for quietude." The two-week. drive ed In,buildlnlr material prices In 1950. uncov�red 470 one interested in any phase- of sell- This was his reply to the question Foremost Dairies To in the various bank. but m'Sf.;ckholders ca.es supplies of ,.ome It.m. are In- of .yphilis, which is approxi- or dis- as to ,the in circl.. �hared in dividends during the week ing, retailing, public �ervice, activity police fo� Have Local Distributor three cent of ex- crea.ing. a on end; Sea bland and Bank of ·States­ mately per tho'e 'tribution is Invited to attend. the week end. And Chief Anderson For. smile face Of 10cIII Intere.t is the announce- What does 1111 this every boro each 12 First Na­ amined. others The add up to T paid per cent; SOple ninety-four meeting will' be lead by Allan appeared to be happy at hjs report, ment H. 'by P. Quillian, Savannah Bankera and tional Bank paid 10 per cent _and pas'... were marked "doubtful." Those economilts say plant and a carol in every, heart whose Hendrick, .tate area instructor, who II. he enlarged, "only three or four manager of Poremost Dairies, that .um ed .,., all the allotted of large chest indicated infection are Joe W, Brown has been dls- acreagc cotton. 10 :u:"lus, x-rays is widely ,experienceu in the retal'I cases 0f moderate 1Il't'OXlcat'"Ion. appoined we to the tributor' for Forem.ost products In peanut. tobaccoo. wil[ commend you spirit YEARS being called back for further exami- and as HOls The FORTY AGO service ,field. in Georgia well A.ked about the fire .ituation, lie ,and State.boro, M.tter, Swainsboro and make money for at least the first nation, a. other .outhern and northern .tates, an one in any way resemble the airy por· From BullDeh Times, Dec, 29, 1909 explained alarm (the only for Millen. of Christmas, Dine months in 1950. Cattle will re- ticos The was one in a series be- -complete With plaster ot Rev, M. H. Mas.ey tendered his survey Mr. Hendick specializes in the human the went at The new distribution setup will en- I seaso,n) whic.h i,n ,early main high as long a. the paris animals and Fi",t ing conducted the State Health nature dusk on hance the service In thl. territory, buying pow- Happy holiday, adoring shep­ resignation 8:,3 pastor of Bap­ by angel of .elling and' pre.ents the evemng of Fnday liefore herds- so dear to the heart of of says Mr'. 'Quillian, aG Mr,' Brown I. er will permit, Add some new mone, bit church; announced acceptance Departme'nt. Bulloch was the thirty- his material in a manner calculated Chrlstma.. It has been a reported thl,. hav- modern Christendom. call to Harwell Baptist church. fifth thoroughly quallfled'in line, crops' where pOIslble. Make plana Georgia county to undertake to build an enduring basis for devel- false alarm from "Black Botton," ing been connected with Foremolt for With comfort Mrs. R. M. Lariscy died' Tue.day to save feeder and all increasing through­ such a four the pigs plantln� near program in the past opment of sales The cou",e and ��i. had been dismissed from' past several year•. In conflrma- at her home Brooklet, ' ability. out .the western world, the poverty morning '.eed .. tion of thc Mr. Brown po.sl·ble. Plant ample gr.,oln... 'and Mrs. Jefferaon Bird died this year.. promises to be lively, interesting, with public mind after the fire re- anllouncement, ot\the Nativity scene simultaneous­ engine statcd that after a iIIne.S' of operations will .tart ini- lands to pasture COWll and hogs, either morning lingering Dr. W: D. county com- illustrative of turned without a ly starUes and 'fascInates us -as Lunquist, visual aids, and per- an, trace of blaze, and will include hou.e-to- 'sev,eral weeks. mediately permanent or Ot' mls.ioner of .aid he was ex- temporary grazing, perhaps Matthew" the publican, health, manent vlllue. Each e","ning will However, Chief Ander.on house as well as to .tores John W. Johnston and Miss Della ' explained delivery was both. Produce the crop as as Impressed by the story of the treme I y pIeased WIth'ht e turnout . A cover a \ '.ub- M'ond and restaurants. Brown adviled cheap Wilson, both college students, Iwere separate pha.e 0f the ay mormng''that 1't was not \Mr� Wise and that thc but all Oil Men; 51, Luke, who had morn­ of over based on the 1940 full line of Foremo.t prod- po,"lble produce poslible 'united In marriage Thursday goal 16,000, ject so 'that those whose schedules really a ,false alarm, but merely an been a ship's doclor and probably Rev. Paul W. of ucts will be av.llable in modem sani- the land. ' 'ing by Ellis, pastor, census, had been but Lund- can error as knew set; Dr.: permit only partial attendance to place of occurrence. The containera and the most very little about shepherds, Methodist church, Macon, tary paper Good farmers that ill Centenary f�lt .ure that the had produce" wal chal'IDed the qui.t county still prooflt. Those completing the department had rone to a call which modern refrigerated truck. will be 'by Ihepherdl! ,at his home there. • , ' abundance, u.ing the best knoWll abiding in the field. Mercantile firm of Parker & Hughes sustained a con.iderable decrease in cour.e will receive attesting certifl- was re oried from that .ection east used· ;. to be after flT3t of since that time. seed, fertilizer,,.rand cultivation pl'llC- There was no room in Ule lnn re-organized population cates. It I. free of c!mrge. of Statesboro by that expre""ive '1lew year; will be known as w. : tic"" will ptobably think well of that night, so Jesul was born In a 9. "Recent figureS are showing a' Informt.tlon about the series may title, and failed to even smell smoke. WAS THIS YAU?V new 'Parker & Co., and members WIll ' 1950. It.ble; a plac. of Ihelte. hewn marked decrea�e in the of You are a wo- incidence be secured from Later it that 1l tire had young professional � 'be Remer Barnes and Joe Woodcock, BITon Dyer, Da,y developed _ Into a rocky of the Judean - man. a friend on ledg.' firm, the Dr. cl em- been Accompanied by former employes, of the , syphili. throughtout state," ...... will be arranged for the discov.red in the opposite sec- countryside. It was cold and dark were ,fit- LOCAl.; HOUSES Franklin reun­ Wednesday aftemoon,you BUSIN};SS Jason family had C. D. Bowdoin, director of the Diyis- in .the I"ocal retail stores who tion of the known as and damp, and Judean travelers­ ployees city fOMIlerly ting on 'a red two-plcce suit which ,ion during the holidays, with all the ion of Venereal Di.ease of TO BE CLOSED MONDAY S. W.. frequently 'put In such 'caves­ Control unable to atteDd the evening "Sling," which crosses West Jone. you purchasing. You up' Mra. E. A, Bran­ a.se contemplated LEWIS, Inc. children present: . welc�med rather U,an disdained the Georgia Department of Pu b",lC avenue ln the Rac�"I rt live with your sister. Announcement Is requested the 'nen, Statesborp; Mrs. J, B. Warnell, meetings. ey negro qua era, by If the described will at lolnt tenancy with beasts becallse Drs. Russell Health, ob.erved, "and the mass sur- and the fire had lady calf local merchants' the , Ga.; apd Ruf,us engilie gone in the the org.nization,j;hat the breath of the cattle and Times �ft'ice she, wlll b" given the Frar.klin, Graymont; O.car 'Franklin, in the various coun- stores of Statesboro will be clo.ed veys t.king place 'of death in the 16 to 40 year age wrong direction. Meantime, the fire two tickets to the "The heat of their bodies. a G, B. picture, provlcled 'Eastman; Franklin, Atlanta; ties are a the entire next big factor in bringing about" group," asserted Dr. H. t. Schneck, was and when the error Doctor and the Girl," to­ day Monday, Jan, 2, III tittle warmth, while the in­ Herschel Franklin, Excelsior, and "outened," showing guests and at observance of the receding tide of How- director of Divi.ion of Tuber- was discovered was no day Friday Georgill Theater. New' Year'l! T.hose side the inn had no heat at all.. Paul Franklin, Statesboro, syphili., the there longer Day, After ,receiving h.r If tbe Three Statesboro residences burned ever, the i. far from culo.i. Control Health tlck.t., who contemplate having busine.s ill The which was the birth- jog complete of the State need for the fire department, That . cav�, will cull ut the Stlltesijoro the hours; lady Statesboro on that day will do well I during pa�t forty-eight and everyone is to go to his "When new cases are wa. place ot the Saviour, is now a urged Depllrtment. Friday evening. Flo'al Shop she w!ll be ",iven • to ,two near Central one bear thi. fact in mind, depot, or grotto ben�ath Bethlehem's Church th� her physicilln or local health de­ discovered the What with one one fal.e fire lovely orchid with of Slalesboro P,.oll's'on CO�, of J. H. Brunson, occupled by during .urveys, every larm, cOmplime!lh the and erty the Bill of .Nat�vity; Ulough .tasci· partment for a blood test, or proprietor, Holioway. th B nson family and the prop-,other E�rly eo;ort is made to .ee that the pa- and only three four mild intoxica- Ti,e lady described last week was CARD OF nated by the SimpliCity of the origi­ can THANKS STATESBORO., ,th: prb�erty ()f Mrs: Cfnthia usually be cured within tient gets proper treatment. Tu- tions for the week �nd, it is worthy Mrs, nal Nativity scene, Christianity has GEOR�IA H, Evelyn Wendzel, who called By this mcthod I wish to thank occupied by the family of R, Don- a few with d�ys penicillin," conclud­ berculosis is still one of the worst of comment that the Christmas .ea- for her tickt. friends for the been unwilling to maintain Its, pov­ third located on Inman T.hur.dIlY afternoon, many lovely gifta and ,aldson; �treet, the ed Dr. Bowdoin, - attenlled rece'",ed her erty and has covered the entire of John public hea,\th problems," he con- son WII. not up qUl'tet 0 the 0 Id'·s,.,nd sbow, Chri.tmas @aTds .ent me during the Allen, occupled ' . .. by" ' propertr " orchid and to lutface with COltly �m.mentatlon. -the of J. E, Deriso. Smith'lsYPhiliSTuberculOSIS l� th� leaamg cause cluded. ard of !,honed express h'l!' holiday season. family activity. I fun 'Jppreciation. U MRS. LE$TER EDENFIEIID,

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