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...... ,.,. ....,.,."""", � , . BROOKLET NEWS LTI:e��i����r ���: t,· :,' Movie Prevues UY MRS. JOHN 1\. HOBEU'l'SON pleasant that the Leefield community GEORGIA 1IHEATRE------I March BETWEEN ------�------, has had muny visitors. On Washing-I Wednesday, 9, MRS. JOEL MINICK of Madison, Fla., Mr" J. S. Boyd of ton's birthday several parties from TWO WOMEN, A drama Mr. MIS, W, M. I roma�ti� ENTERTAINS FOR Waycross ; and Jones, I Franchot inia Bruce Savannah came up to enjoy the holi- with Tone, Virg Mr. and 13 CLUB Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Jones" I A LUCIOo; I day at hunting. and Maureen' O'Sullivan, Memory Joel entertained at her Mrs. H. H, Royals, MISS Juanita Jones" THE Mrs. Minick Mrs. Bennett entertained one and Friday, A DAMSEL BULLOC'H Thursday HERALD Hugh Mr. and Mrs, J. H, Woods, Mr. I home Wednesday afternoon in honor and, and unoth- IN DISTRESS. Romance and DEDICATED TO THE OF I party 1111'S. Lonnie Knight rhythm PROGRESS STATESBORO A.ND BULLOCH COUNTY Mrs .. Baze- That Stands 13" club a few oth- Mrs. A. C, Clark, Mr. and ------of the "Lucky and er. I and fun riot, on a screen alive with more Miss Cassie ' E I er invited guests. High score prize and Bazemore, the lift of Gershwin music and Wo- _V_O_L_u,M____ NUMBER U Brooklet I S_T_A_T_E_S_B_O_R_O�,_G_E_O_R_G_IA_ �EDN�SDAY,MAR.l�.1938 _. was won Mrs. F, W, and of the community. humor as , by Hughes Misses Teets and Alice Rho- dehouse Fred Time Sybil wit? Astaire. Through 17,660 POUNDS OF BULLOCH'S BEST 10\\' score Mrs, W. O. Denmark. a London dancer With Joan Fontame, b'y . des spent the weekend of February Miss Emma Grimes and 1\IISSalii were Mrs. Lucian Brown, The other guests 29 in Sylvania at the home of Miss a titled heiress daffy about him, Ge- N. Mrs. Rob- Mildred Grimes, all of Emanuel co- Byran of Greenville, C., Teet's parents. orge Burns and give'

__ Mr. L. Mr. I Stock and Fat Lee, 1IIrs. J. M. 1111'S. unty -- Show ert their Beall, Williams, M;s. H; __ goofiest. and Mrs, J. H. Woodward, Mr. and I J. C. Proctor, 1111'S. John A, Robertson, I Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Boykin spent, Saturday, GIRL WITH IDEAS. J, H. Grif- Mrs, J. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. a a Mrs. Hamp Smith, 1111'S, the weekend in Savannah. Wendy' Barrie, rich girl wins '.1'. W. ROWSE TO TELL --- I feth, 1IIrs. W. D. Lee, Miss Martha newspaper libel suit and proceeds to YOUNG FARMERS HOW Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Griffeth and lit- Here !!If iss run herself. Kent Wal- March Miss Neii it Taylor and 21 Robertson, Bryan, The Sunbeam society, of the Lee- TO BUY HOMES tie spent last week I in Otha Minick, Miss Glcnis Lee, Miss church met af- tel' Pidgeon leading roles. field Monday • da�ghter, Barba�a, Baptist " Pearl Hen- end With relatives III Calbert. TWO GUN LAW With �LANS BEING CONSIDERED Saluda Lucas, 1IIiss Eunice ternoon of last week. MI's. A. J. Western, The young farmers club will hold ---- . FOR GOLF COllRSE Mrs Lester Bland and Mrs. I leader. Charles Starrett and Peggy Stratford. STATESBORO UNDERTAKING dricks, K ht Iis their its March meeting Saturday at 2 p. Miss Norma Simmons of BY LOCAL MEN Steers To John Rushing. Mrs. Minick was as- Waycross Monday and Tuesday, 14 and 15th, Parade rn. T. W. Rowse, district repreanntu­ Miss is visiting Mrs. Lester Bland. doubled in DOUBLE OR COMPANY sisted by Mrs. Luree Lanier and Mrs. Troy Waters and her children Everything --- tivo of the Federal Land will night about fifteen men of Rae Minick. NOTHING. melody, double Bank, 1II0nday . Intg,are Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Double. Arl!und Courthouse Miss Sara Page Glass and MISS AI- double entertainment. Martha , PRODUCERS ROLl. UP A LARGE discuss with these some 50 young far­ Statesboro, interested In golf, met at Wh.tI e. fun, varene Anderson spent last weekend for a dollar bon- "" ...",..,.,..".",. ..., ,."",.,.,...... • BULLOCH COUNTY CHILD Raye sings million MARJORITY IN FAVOR OF THE mers methods of buying.a home thr­ the office of the Bulloch Herald and in Lavonia with Mrs. L. 1IIr. and P.I us, Bing for million dol- COTTON QUOTAS; VOTES FROM Square WELFARE COUNCIL Mrs. Ada Scott visited in Augusta'I Crosb� si�gs ough that organization. During the discussed plans for the building of a Glass. .Tar Mary Carhsle a fortune OTHER STATES CARRY TOBAC­ MEET A TBROOKLET during the past week. .m ,I, discussion Mr. Rowse will out to course. A site has been selected --- point golf SOME frolic WIth lovehunt-Iand CO TOTALS PAST OF 'mE COUNTY'S BEST ___, ing packed laughs, I TWO-THIRDS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crowley !!l . the some . farmers for for consideration. was Mrs. W. M. Jones, Mrs. K. M.. . I hits. Devine doubles the MARK group why pay A committee CATTLE TO BE SHOWN Annie Mae and Lee song Andy BEFORE tertained the Bulloch county Welfare, Misses MJldred I and Jones I , their farm after CONTINUING Jones MISS Juanita spent it Is financed by the named to Secure a cocurae archi­ TO SAVANNAH entertamed from Sav.annah comedy. golf Council at their home Tuesday night. company BY en-I Thursday in Savannah. Mrs. W, C. Graham and 1IIiss Eze. Bulloch cotton and tobacco Land Bank and over SPECIAL TRAIN farm­ why others fail. tect to go the and estimate Mjss Dorothy Potts had charge of the on Sunday of last week. I sight IIe G raham. Il week and Mr. and ml er I Izer ers overwhel",lngly approved mar­ A major Item on the is the the COlt and . Here are . .. �,f ·th ,.. program were' Mr Hodge C of Those preceding I ,', head II...... upkeep. S nIne mil Program present o. sevent,..one Trapnell louth of rttte . .. The Mr. and Mrs. PauI House amiTittl ,______Bulloch county fat atock Ihow for cotton and eold A. J. and Mrs. J. 0, Johnston, Mrs. M. S. keting quotas flue­ final. selection 'of a name for the or­ by Tra'paell at the Stat...-, Statesboro and la one of the The In of Kermit S. of Lyons visited Mr. Bell also visited Portal THEATRE- count,.'. meeting, charge will be daughter, Virginia, and Reg- STATE held around the square In St&­ Mrs, H. L. J. L. Ren- tobacco in the March 12 boro Liv..tock Commlulon Compan,.. leadlnll' 1I ...tock booaters. The Pittman, Sneed, here last weekend. Statesboro, Geordia J!�red 'r.efer- ganlzation. pho­ Can. Instructed Mr. Fred W. Hod­ relatives ister These SOPHn� , ;chools. teachers en- and 5 , have I Friday Saturday, , tellbaro Dr, and Mrs. H. E. J. penl reemitt,.. The seventy...ne head,hOII'll .howa IIlr. with Monday, llIareh 21, accord. fore, Mc'I'yre, enda, thereby the way for full A. t�lJ1'aph Trapnell 'hi. 'joyed these visits very much and have LANG GOES WEST. Glamorous So- paving Cully Cobb, former editor and ge0he owner of the site under con­ E. McCroan, Miss Dorothy Potts, C. weighed a total of 17,668 pounds and herd before the,. were lold. Ing to the decisIon of the committee Mr, and Mrs. Dell Hendrix of Sa-' this of see- filmdom's most feminine application of the broad director appreciated opportunity phle Lang, agricultural regional of tlie A. A. A. has I to submit a for the E. Wollett, Kermit Lewis when sold brought '1,473.21. Mr. Staff photo G. C. Jr. sideration, price from the Carr, Ellis, enacted ... b,. Coleman" Chamber of Commerce that vannah visited relatives here last ing the actual work of some of their adventuress, in a new series of ex- program recently by congre been club John Allen Mis. designated by the to give it property, Monday night, March 21, Donaldson, Lanier, A two thirds vote of cot- is out weekend. co-workers. The Rosenwald dangers with Mich- majority all working the detaUs of the aho... all Helpers: citing Gertru,de a name. .The members at the ARY CLUB HEARS Sarah Hall, of Statesboro, Mr. and I ton and flue present �OT 'wa. set aa the next meeting time for from S. G. T. C. have assisted In a ael and Larry Crabbe. cured tobacco farmers The • • committee thought It wise to Mrs. F. W. Hodges of Oliver, Mr. am! last to Mr. FWDarb Lumber COUNTY AGENT DYER further of the Mrs, who has been ill In was under the meeting agreed ,accept y consideration projeet, I Tyrol Minick, big way in this work by suppling for I Western, Buck Jones SMOKE voting necessary, law, hold the Mrs. F. W. Mr. and ;Vlt'•• THE BEST FERTILIZER Cobb's COUNTY judging and the calves in Hughes, ' recommendation. ()N "'ACTS The site selected lor consideration for sometime, was carried back to the the teachers. TREE RANGE. Also 9th of to make marketing quotas effect- !. visiting chapter the R. Bryan, Jr. and Rev. Frank {';II- I consists of about 80 acres of land oc In the rear of the City Oglethorpe hospital, in Savannah, for ADVENTURES OF TARZAN. Ive. Qua10foeII s TO. space, more. I MARION CA'RPENTER' Company At its the FOR YOUR MONEY Bulloch farmers oth- regul�r meeting Monday, the Duver road just this side of the, Hall and ihen when tile 8cllool ehlld­ . treatment. ' SUPT. M. R. LITTLE AND county joined After the and bus mess TO PRESENT HIGH SCHOOL program the er Statesboro Rotary Club heard County All those who have seen the ren I SUPT. H. P. WOMACK Southern cotton producers in roll- airport. Grrlved parade the Iteers around session Mrs. served refresh- A Chain of bland. BAND AT GEORGIA Take FHA, A 1°Icat'Ions Cromley a are enthusiastic over the , pro- ' in favor 01 On BUlloch Mr . and Mrs Lannie Simmons and ing up larr,-e majority pp Byron Dyer speak property the GUESTS AT NEVILS a" M a I te FOR ALL CROPS ",..nt ,This would enable all of IS known . ments. . '.. What popularly squ�re. Martha Wllma Simmons of Sta- cotton marketing quotas. The Geor- -. . spects of building the course. MISS i On last afternoon of a chain of is­ '1' ht at the G Theatre- county. Mr. 'Dyer gave facts and the Wednesday Supt. consists actualiy orug eorgra FOR LOANS TO ,BUJLD children pruent to ,assemble on tesboro spent Sunday here with Mr, M. R. lands of which two are gia vote on flue cured tobacco mar- Little and Supt. H. P. Womack lar�est Marion will the NEW, flll'ures concerning the' income of the the GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY I th� Carpenter present HOMES AT LOW nATE OF couit houle lawn' and see the and Mrs. Lester Bland. visited the Nevils School Malta Itself, covering 91 miles. and rhe IN, campus. Statesboro Sohool Band and Or- county from its various Mr. - High crops. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Young entertain- --- Gozo fkletlngue cure,qUlot;sb'0 acco quoG�orgfiallvo:�as e s g:tn TEREST OVER LONG PERIOD Q"" Three cattle. favorable were " Many remarks made cov�ring chestra In One·AcJ Plays an IS orians, ese a' "Band Frolic.", e a numb 0f re a archeologists 20dsqh,:,atre ,milesihFor short of a two but Dyer cited the value per acre of the d I theierr I tives .. O'Nea I and M rs. w'n'I Iy third M J 0 b these gent1 emen in to the majority .:rIME The present plana call for only ar­ �rge er. Irs. .Iam :r: regards islands are a paradise, There are Mr. Carpenter, has been directing and friends at their home near here as the vote was on a belt-wide basis farm lands in each of the militia dis- Shenrhouse of Savannah sp nt improvement and this school and ound 60 to 60 of .. Friday, progress I dark temples to be explored. the local band since its To Be Given the better finished organization honor of with Mrs. E. C. marketing quotas for flue cured to- It districts Inthe He also By Speech here �tktns. I plant is We are to one visitors can was announced here this week county. gave S�nday, �n making. hoping templ� ma�e last fall. Tne band competed at the steers to be entered In the show. The Golden, --- of Mr. s III which III . baccc will be ineffect in J'ust the number of farms the anmversary Young par- use of a hole the wall, Georgia . In county, 'hng th,e have the over-crowded condition in that tlie F. W. Lumber ,cont- SEE BEFORE YOU at t he MuslcaI Fes- Darby committee felt that It lin as College recently could then raise ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. C. Proctor and Miss Ca- days US they will be in those states that down this into farm Young. Mrs. John some of the lower grades relieved at bygone has breaking figure . pany to Department w IC e m�ga-tpries tival a very credible perform- qualified accept applica- The ch'ldI ren 0f t h e honored Ie Thurs d III Sa- phone throughservehd hastha gave the tobacco a heavy ma- giving coupwed-I rolyn Proctor spent ay an date. quotas owners. p3rt owners, shnrecror:pers. }lrizes sufficient to take care of ex­ I early mes- ' thund�red (orth the ance. The of the frolic will tions for home loans under the 1938 ' spurious are J. of C. C. i jorit)'. proceed. SELECT'REP. S. Young Brooklet, vannah. --_ BUY and others. PRELIMINARIES TO of the Rock temples pen�es for the boys and girls as well .age god. co,:,- for for the band and Federal ------of Savannah, W. R. of Heres how Bulloch 'farmers voterl go equipment Housing Plain, RESENTATIVE FOil FIRST D1S- Young Young 'FACULTY PLAY I tain massive altars which by their with all districts every o�le, is urged to attend. Under as the farmers that enter cattle In Tampa, Fla., Mrs, A. W. Sapp of Mr: and Mrs. Lester Wyatt that they were used complete: the ne,,· plan, according to TRIer CONTEST TO BE' HELD Plans are now being made to stage lahape suggest ,,:,<1 There were 1921 for maket- the show. \ voting Mr. H. L. Kennon, business manag- B'ulloch Stock Yard IN GIlAYMONT-SUI\IMIT APRIL h���M.�����M����������a���In�_M�t�o�r�h�u�m�a�n�.�a�c�r�ill�c�e�,�,======�======on cotton 184 of Madison. Fla .. and Mrs. Will Deal of ed Miss Annte last weekend. ing quotas and against. the F. W. Darby Lumber com· 8TH Wyatt Britt is an order for Out 01 the group to be entered in Supt. placing There for Graymont-Sumlllit. --- I were 785 ,'oting market-,Bulloch County Boyerpany they will make loans on new piny books today. The title of the e e ra the ahow there are some 25 to 80 ° I b tes Irst ing quotas on tobacco and 193 ag- construchon to 90 of C F' Present at the eelebration Sunday Sallie Bhlnche of up per cent the On Monday, March 28, at '8:00 p. Miss , Dftft play is "Who's Crazy Now." ' , �1(cF.lveen . steers ainst. � -- ,_,\. '" In addition to the children I, ..... _ ....' .,value,M ·tha.-pr.oPllr�y.,_ -:-...-_ ,m. In th!1t corppe�e fa.Y!lr.'!b�y in grandchil- Rocky Ford spent the weekend here' _ ",,",eaves N�II applkatiDn*) th� high' schoel audltoi'tum WI!, ,!oul� the are: a'lly altOW In this .,actlon. of were Mr. By districts' votes which are approved by the FHA. J'jt�. IlIfU club "ltlany' dren and greatgrand children with Dr. and 1111'S. J. M. MORRIS CROSBY '. n"rsa�"' Statesboro High School Dramatic l'0b' ,the steers have been on feed for District-Cotton for against accp Kennon stated that 80 per cent of the six and 1111'S. C. L, Waters, Mr. and Mrs, --- Will present the annual one-act play On last Tuesday, little Morris Cros- 44-125 66 108 17 A'cad A 0'1ntment months and and have been Mr, Mrs. D F, property value will be loaned on reo THAT longer glv- J. L. Rountree, and MCElveen.,Watkins emy pp lIECORDS ,IUnrEAI, 3.211 contest. and I John Sheal'ouse Emory of the first gratie, Ille young son 45- 91 56 16 en the best of care. The be- I by 8 modeling and work: steps Henderson, Mr. and Mrs, S, J. Fland- BUY A MODERN CAR NOW-WHILE repairing FARMERS HAVE PARTICIPAT- This presentation constitutes the of South Georgia Teachel's College of 1111'. and Mrs. Johnnie was 5 0 Crosby, 46- 95 0 ANDREW RUCKER GrvEN AP- Applications and information con- tween the cattle that will be shown ers, Mr. and Mrs I. T. Grimes, Mr. )0)0 IN SALES AT THIS YARD pr�liminaries to determine the the weekend here with to a to have a stick play spent relath;es.1 rushed physician 47-142 21 112 18 POINTMENT BY SENATOR RICH- these be obtainer! and the native cattle of years gone and Mrs. W. C. Grimes, Mrs. Mary cernlng 10llns may DURING THE YEAR which will the school in the ---_ represent which had his 41 41 5 Pearl extracted, penetrated 48-192 13 ARD RUSSELL, JR., TO TAKE from, the F. W. Darby Lumber Com- by, and in Lane, B. L. Rountree, Miss LESS· TO PAY At its regular Tuesday's livestock First District play contest which will some, Instances_still p�- Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Bryan have Dr. C. E. Stapleton, the local YOU HAVE MORE TO TRADE AND 1340-67 22 63 24 PHYSICAL EXAIII IN SPRING Mr. Brown Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I thigh. pany. Kennon states t,hat the Blitch, Stock Yard celebrated be at on it neces­ s.ye Graymont-Summitt returned to their home in Greenville,' physician was away, making 1209-437 31 98 12 plan makes it easier for families to �he Bullo.ch ,held Taylor and Miss Merle Ta)'lor all of Its fIrst 8. :'::d�rei/sot::.:n::�:� ��Il ::t" t:pll! to a anmversury. April S. after a visit here with Mr. and sary to take him Statesboro phy- 1523-175 35 89 57 Andrew J. has received own their own home I H th b d en Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Brown, C., Rucker, 19, with payments records Stilson; the During the past year the Three one-act plays, under the � after the accident. After, 40 179 - Mrs, T. R. Bryan, Sr. I sician 1547- 79 19 'an appointment through Hon. Richard to less than rent. Loans ave con lOue 0 n.I tell' ca ve8 Mrs .. J. R. Mr. and amounting hnow. fei hOYSh ml . °t.wevedr't 1IIr. and 1IIunn, of BuII och SkYtoc d I that 3 ,- rect'Ion 0f "II"ss EIeanor Moses, h d ___ been exttlrac e, from th e stlCk had leg 1575-145 6 to . L. 18,,0 B, Russell, Jr., Georgia senator, may be obtained on a plan given the p.r. I,'evea �a better each ear. The resent prog- Mrs. Desse Munn, Mr. and Mrs. M. 211 farme.. have 10 sales of I wound participated of the department the hWh . it took four stitches to th e 1716-264 12 64 8 the United States Naval at home builder speech di-I all of Mr. nnd Mm Mrs, J. D. Alderman entertained Academy up to 25 years in which re8S rnade 1Jl eedlng cattPIe was' t0 be Miller Hubert; the; get. 01\ that market. Over one hundred'Will be Yf for bandages, Mor1'1s been 1808-109 11 91 17 Mr. Rucker will to for his school, presented. William Lucas of Savannah, Miss Mil- ladies of the Aid Societv of the ready has. Annapolis. report pay home. Pl\yments av- expected by tOleh that 1\aVe seen the Pri-I aCCident, I farmers took part in the anniversaj.! "The Amateur Hamlet," a lively absent from school since the The 46th district t,he in "ome the for dred Rutherford and Miss Saruh Hu- mitive Baptist church Monday after- Ie" county time later In spring erage $6.60 per month per thousand cattle going to market in the past 5 sale last Tuesday. There was a good will be by Frank Farr, with none of the farmers dollars. Under new comedy played therford and Miss Sarah Rutherford noon. majority physical examination. the act the In- years. run of with the market up 50 W. H. Murtha PEANUT SHELLING an vote. Rucker is known terest rate hogs Lovett, Evelyn Hodges, voting, casting opposing A. J., as young cannot exceed 5 per cent The best cattle that has ever been cents to $1.00 on' pigs and all other Miriam Lanier, Arabel On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs, The total vote, in the stl\te with around Bulloch county, is the son of simple interest. Tiny Ramsey, No.1 finished 'In the county Is ,now ready ------grades up in proportion. hog, Martha Cowart and Jack .Aver- Jno. L. and her daughter all counties complete, except one was: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rucker. Jones, Anderson, for ket . Th Chambe of Com TROOPERS GIVE ",:.-: from 38.55 to $8.65 a hundred itt. were at a Cotton (Iuotas, For: 119,133; Against school at m�r NEVILS NEWS Elva, hostesses peanut In 1936 A. J. finished high at as merce IS rnakl,ng �tI pOSIIble\h the� DRIVERS ,"" ';0 with one lot selling as high a murder will at their beautiful country 22,038, Tobacco quotas: Ror 14,133 Statesboro with on- EXAMINATIONS "Show Up" mystery, l.lY MiSS MAUDE WHITE shelling honors, being tlte calves can be In order that was a run 0f cat- dlaplayed IN There , I Against, 9,430. achieved that SAVANNAH $0.75. good be played by Helen Rouse, Effiel'yn I home near Nevils. About forty guest Iy boy in his class that 0f I the best may them. S has tle with $7.20 being paid,for Charles Layton and Frank SCHOOL NEWS theil' best lools in while they a'''ard.n For the two years he Waters, early Friday morning joined shelling peanuts past the c ves are at enough even , "HERE HA'ITIE" Lt. A. 4 1-2 everyal°ne sfee °tme,.0 COMES Tea- Ralpb Tolve, commanding of- top heifers. Fat cows from Farr. The third "Grandma�Old On last Wednesday Section to the work of the foun- jovial conversation and fun been a student at South Georgia play, morning begin laying enjoyed AT ficer of veal "ts rut" when atandlngr.0 walking WEST SIDE SCHOOL the three divisions of' the cents io 6 cents a pound. Top a about the modern B of the 5th and 6th under the dation of this much needed the A delicious chers His scholastic record Style," comedy grades building. throughout evening. a in College. "Here Comes Hattie," comedy State Patrol has announced that two calves a hundred' school was ex- sold for $1'0 pounds. has as its leading character supervision of l\liss Vashti Lord pre­ The citizens of the Nevils ..!ourse of ambrosial cake, and tea wns in college and in high home,' STATESBORO LIVESTOCK community I three acts will be at the presented troopers will be on every ;lohn C. of Donaldsonville Ann won the to the duty 00)' Cummings Ann Johnston with sented a splendid program for the are to be commencied for the gracious served. l\'Jiss Melrose Waters cellent enough get appointment Margaret SOMMISSION CO., SOLD West Side School Auditorium on Fri­ from March 14 and for at least four his bred bulls in which is an placed three of pure Elizabeth Gene L. HodgCft, Ja- chapel exercises. 'rhe first number on work they are in this prize for shelling the most peanuts. without an examination, Smith, SEVEN CARS LIVESTOCK. doing building March at !!, o'clock. at: - day evening" 18, weeks the II • courthouse in Savahnah, the sale.. were purchased by Brown and this was America" I Waters shelled severnl of recommendation. They nice Arundel, Margaret program Sling by plant. More than-half of the lumbel' Miss quorts Mrs. exceptional The cast of characters include: from 8 a. m. to 12 noon ani:! from M. Howard and O. the entire audience. The the afternoon. When this fellow was not in Fred' Blitch, Roy Rob�rt Hodges. Top hogs $8.35 per hundred devotional is IlOW ready for delivery and every peanuts during Prof. young brought Paul Nesmith as Clara Greene, 1 m. to 5 m. for the also be found 'on p. p. purpose L. McLemore. Mr. Cummings The from these plays will with a few at at exerdses were rendered by Vivian stick has been freely donated. We al'e I school he' could always I proceeds pounds selling $8.50 Robt. A, as Homer Greene Miss of Wynn, accepting IIPplications for drivers "old a lot of pure bred Polano-China used In fUrniture ,for the Shal'l)c. Lamar lier told n very in­ now in need of laborers. If you are CORRECTION- lils father;s farm milking, plowing, be buying the, Statesboro Livestock' Commission Cecile Brannen as Ann, Greene, I\1r: and chauffeurs licenses and Tennessee had on Wed­ He is seldom giving pigs. One buyer from school tel'cst.ing Chinese story. "Shoe Shine a friend 01' patron of Nevils In reporting the meeting and feeding hogs. very high stage. Company, Wednesday �f last week. schooli Bill A nderson as Thomas Greene, Ste� he the necessary examinations. r 170 head of Bulloch county was a 23 of the Home even though III bought All ,barbecue and lold Boy" chorus presenteci by foul' and want to help, please notify G. C. nesday, February seen on, the streets, feeder pigs vie Alderman as William Billings, Lt. Tolve this is one MRS. B. R. OLLIFF DIES there a mile or so of states that merely feeder Roy Howard sold 6 1-2 8 which was the girls and a reading "Some Dont's" Avery the day you can assist Demonstration Club at Nevils lived within 'only pigs. from to cents with, Hollis Cannon as Florence 60 )frs. Ryan. an accomodation for the people in this Hereford bull weighing 1,500 for $100. AT THE AGE OF market M. H. given by 1IIary Miles concluded the the sawing or nailing or use your was an error made in the program. town. strongest this year. Mrs. W. Louise Elli. as Hattie King, . the Bul- as Mrs. Rucker have lived in section, since troopers have already. Mr. McLemore, manager of car of program. Some program is presented tenm's to haul logs or lumber to the The program it was presented 1I1r. and Hogan of Dublin shipped {no I Miss Ollie Mae as Velda Mrs. B. R. age 60, di�d at Jernagan here visited Statesboro and conducted a loch Stock Yards was well pleased Olliff, L. Sloat by each grade every Wednesday. This campus. Much work needs to be done, was as follows: Bulloch about 35 years, coming live stock from the sale. S. Mrs. Alvin Anderson as Etta her home in Andersonville Thursdl!Y Wayne, scheduled examination. with his Sale. of responsibly rotates and it began with many workers are needed. If you are Devotional: Mrs. ,Rufus Brannen. from Banks County. Anniversary Tennessee shipped two carsl Frank Armtsrong. of I�st week after a long illness. Fu- the eleventh grade, unable, physically, to assist with this 1- Reading: "A Lady Comes to Call," Is wlde­ Upchurch of Atlanta shipped t�o Get there while the choice "Hel'e Comes Huttie" is a play neral services were held Frid�y after- work, and want to help with other do- by Francina Britt. early cars, Frank Bulloch of Rocky M'ount with excitement sit>­ noon at 3 o'clock from the Statesboro VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT a Chorus: fairly bristling Girls two cars. cattle nations, little cash can be used to "Georgia," by several high Are Being Offered 4-H Club shipped Top brought uations leading up to complicated hap­ College SCQol�rships Primitive Baptist church with Elder RECEIVES NEW TOOLS 'a great advan'tage. No amount is too I school girls. at 7 1-2 cenls a pound and Cap 1I1allard fi.e cars .'w rock,.bottom and all of V. F. and W. H. in prlc�s penings entanglements, are of-' 4-H who are nn- to Agan Crglllle Many new tools' have been added to small to accept. Any salable farm Reading: "Mother's Hour of Rest" offer�d Georgia 4-H club girls being Club girls judged a� happiness aftd satisfaction not only of Statesboro sold sixty head 'of cat­ the end. Come of the services. Burial was in I which comes out in and and club charge our vocational for not, Norman. an to for tional, sectional, state, county" them 'but to their tle for Julin sold ten department shop produce is gladly accepted. It is by Ma�ha - fered opportunity compete p!,rents $3,000. 'Ay John Fred Kennedy, duled for March Farmers deslt·­ Fri- ing $100 refrigerat,lon, r just supervision county work � " and actual begins' Lillian VanLandingham and 1111'S. B. !, alY,ara Temptes, 31, pleted Mrs. Katherine Norman and at- .... son of Mrs. Bill I I - DeLoach is the room EASY Mr. Mr. stated. "This fourth place the many activities encompassed b)" sion and local volunteer lead­ Felton Prince Preston and J. to enter In, the side are ur­ All the F. Flitch. Misses' Lorienne for you and your luggage finer, TER'M:S Royat agents l'{evils, Jng hogs day. big tractive daughters Martha and Mary He moved 'to hear�ed _carpenters I Hatch�r, DeLoach of Statesboro. award of $100 is in ad- this interesting enterprise. The ers. in one 'of' these G. were to have in as an! mVlted to ap- and Edna Rimes and scholarship prlze Membership Moore, Honorary pallbearers ged them gooo .ondi­ of our community Mrs. Ruel Clif- were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. about seven years ago where third ·have ,led thousands of with BY DEAL.RS OF THE, UNITED Lyons dition to the first, second, and incentiJes girls clubs will entitle them to .compete, fpr Leffler DeLoach, C. P. ,Olliff, R. J. tion as possible to help 'hold the price at the scene of "action" ton, visited Portal school during the Davis 8PONSORED THE AUTOWfOBIU �ND. WfANUFACTURER� STA,TES pear I W.;T. ,Sunday. .> , busi­ as he established an undertaking place scholarship' qf $400. $?OO and and, boys w'el!, to participate in 4- the' college scholarships and ,other Kem,!edy, F. ,W. Hodges, iI. J. Rack- up. Packers bid more iavorable when Al­ H discover u'n- ness, He married Miss Mar.garet $200 respectively. 'These scholarships; club.footi projects and awards in the Food Preparation pro­ ley,,' F. W. Rowse, F T. Lanier, J. E, the ,hogs offered for aale are in good ,juiown -talents which dred and now has one child. and other prizes, will.be given to yielded great ject" C,nruth and A. L. Reed., condition. th�, ....

·Ii. mE BULLOCH HERALD. WEDNESDA Y, MA�CH 16, 1938

I -=--==--=- Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy left 1· '..•..•••• ,. " , ------� • • Sunday for a brillf visit to Atlanta. r , all's fair' 1I1iss Ann� Williford had as her guest for the weekend her brother and .' Smiths 'Ourselves, however, from what we 'l�gard as Boy, oh Boy, oh boY-is Olin his wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F. Willi­ face red .. Ask Ulma •• and don't our are � ,. THE BULLOCH HER�LD public welfare. There issues 'Of town, I�I I�lUI ford and her niece, Miss Mnry Hogan say anything to Doc Whiteside about " SOC " lET Y of county, ,state and nation which are more 01' Warrenton. A Published Every . � _' Wednesday ·.d'· this .• It was all in the of fun Memory .vr- ., spirit less related to OUt· and . private prosperity hap­ but •• Annie Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georg ia �-===--===--===--===--===- you can't convince Olin YOU Mr•. and Mrs. George Hagin of piness. Thc fact is that bnth private and J Laurie Taylor, remember her, she is That Stands Graymont States­ tea- spent Monday in ;:t:iainl must be looked after some' one of the attractive expression LEODEL COLEMAN Editor pubhc by Mro 0 0 0 boro. �------And Mrs G E Bean chers that our school always .uid HC: can be it high G. C. COLEMAN, JR. Associate Editor buuy country what ought to Time manages to get •• Well, Annle'Lau· Through Mr. MRS. EHNES'], BRANI EI Social Editor be unless both these phases of re­ and Mr.. J. .B. Sargent and acbivity Cel'e"r'a"teD Silver re was a visiting In Statesboro and CAN Mrs. Russell Everett and Russell ccive constant and capable attention. Them WeddlOng 80n, Beauty marked the white mints and salted nuts. The Jr. spent the wee�end In Atlanta. RATES OF SUBSCHlPTION is t 1U� a call to every capable man to do his and.JaifDPlicity :::::: :�: l:tn:..re:::g�:�� • reception at tfle, Woman's Club on punch bowl was embedded in ��:� • elusters MI Jenner 011-' to .. .. Per Yeu r Six Months aervins as a official at times , dropped by ,ee, ,.� $1.50 $0.75 part by public Sunday evening March 13, given by of narcissi and gllrlanded with I"y. Mrs. Max H. F. Arundel boanled while Moss, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. G. Eo Iff, with whom .he if the necessity arises and he can thereby ad­ to Bean in observ- The guests were and and Mrs. were dinner afford After, Lloyd Brannen se�d p,��am she here, ance of their an- Ic� taught exprMslon' Entered as second-class matter, July 16, 1937, at post vance the welfare of the It is a twenty·fifth wedding beautifully decorated guests Friday .ff Mr. and Mrs. Le­ people. spe­ mdivldu!'1 caile�., her Miss room was never saying goodbyes�be gathers office at Statesboro, Georgia, ,under the Act of March 3, niversary. Th'� Club' were on grand DeLoach In Savannah. cies of selfishness which keeps many able men �he �ests gree�d th�Ir, ;Jehner iii her arm sand kisses her .. more lovely ·tltan o,i' this' occasion. arrival and 18'i\9. by 11" M�s. •• of tied to their private interests and indifferent The color motif Bruc� Oll�ff, now "a�eful without warning any a 0-( iP'een 'and �hite treducedto the .recelvmg M�s. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jones of 'Ottu­ have •• •• .Ime .by sort she turns and pore Olin n� UNDERTAKING to the calls for public service. was effectively adapted to the decora- Inman the line OFFICE PHONE 245 Fay. recelvmg mwa, Iowa, arrived Thursday for a �TATESBORQ Ie.. wlt� .. lucky Olin .• Annie Laurie plants tions and refreshments. Vaseil' and Mr a Hea wer Mrs Bean s "There is a belief in that d Mrs visit to ,Mr, and Mrs. J. J, Zetterow­ 108 many quarters a kiss on Mrs. Ernest Brannen-Phone of with Olin's'l!ps,I..'SMACK'.oO COMPANY bowls. white gladioli graceful mot rs. • • oore an e r er. 'hner, M'8 Gn Me 'dthl They were ex'pec'ted two week·• crookedness and are and that •• And' Olin hasn't had politics companions fronds of used with artie- just like spirea were daughter, Baby Linda ago, but Mrs. Jones became III en·. . a since. Some men Dedicated to the Progress of Statesboro and that' a war man cannot succeed as an of­ had �ean. moment's peace thy 'tie e,ffect. The reeeivingi line Bean was m a route. t lovely for- _ Bulloch for� ! �r�. beCOml�g just can't appreciate their good ; , County. is HOME. a on eac!fi taU sil- worn ' ficeholder. In SO far as ther.e any foun­ background; sUle, blue lace gown With . penwtnkle cathedral tune. dation far this belief it is the fault of worthy vered standard bearing glea- a bolero jacket; her corsage was of Mrs. Brantley Johnson, Mrs. Ernest ,,-====�=�=====,,;,,======r Now a furniture man has no busi- white blos- ing taper.. Dogwood pink sna_p dragons with carnations. ,. Brannen and MIBII Ann Pennington of men who shirk office because are un­ ness 'round "flsh taIes ]'nOTEC1' woons FllO!'1 }"'lIU� they OWNI a going telling YOUR soms massed' to form a were was attired in Of pyramid Mrs. Moore smartly with Collegeboro attended the P. T. eon­ to • • Bowen fishing A tree will make 1.\ million rnutcbes-c-n rnn tch will willing incur the worry-and Ioss which pub­ Bill goes 1. used in ·the center. The rugged gra- black crepe dress with which she wore ference held In Garfield million trees. � Jardine ..• Bill Satunl�y. destroy Il lic service would entail. This the "Preacher" a-paddling opens gates nite fire place was lavishly adorned a shoulder of white carnations. Tuko no chances with IIghtod nuttchea. robncco. spray one catches four fish •• the great big to theman who to because Tharrl Rent with breath and trail- Linda Bean was adorable in bru!:Ih 01' cn\nll fires. aspires offke he iOf,Les§ narcissi, baby Baby Mr. and Mrs'. W. W. Bradford of At· this long gets . Forest deau-ucuon IIJ slow. The were on with her hair encircl- qutck-c-roreet growth has else to do and men are thus se­ ing ivy. giflij displayed blue and white knock. lanta, after visiting their daughter, nothing away .. the two little stump Burned I.II11IJOI' pn ys- no' wugea. wall .. long tables placed aguinst the ed with narrow blue ribbon and tiny Mrs. L. H. left lected the force of ra­ out of the boat back Young, Wednesday for' 'When m-e Is dtecovorod. nut It out tr you can. Get through circumstances the ers' jump well, At the end of the room opposite bow. a visit in . ashamed help It you need It ter than on account of their fitness. A fail­ into the river .. ain't you Virgi,nia. line was the lovell' A musical was .ARm YOU f-'RACTICfNO PREVIDNTtON AND receiving placed delightful prog-ram 2 1.2 lb. • of voursclf Bill .. and the ure to lo"OHIDST PR0TECTJON?' recognize the duty of holding public tea table overlaid with an Italian lace furnished the evening by Mrs. O. W. of throughout Bill back to Honey. just Horne Butler, Ga., GROW TJMBJ!lR-IT PAYS [ tro�t brings office has doubtless for the cover and centered with a silver 'bas- Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Waldo Plo- is friends in Statesboro this given opportunity Roger ... visiting to prove ho went fishing Bill, ket filled with while snap dragons and Mrs. Z. S. Mrs. W. S. week. , of the yd, Henderson, the one ...vay I development professional . politician, FHA !lot mad when big got NO ANSWER spirea flanked by silver candle hold- Hanner, Mrs. Edwin Groover, Mrs. him who is 'Often a to the countrv necause so he the' Preacher to paddle CUI'Se . . gets . ers with slim white tapers. Silver. Herbert Miss Martha Don- Mrs. and 'On 2 ive asked the editorial Kingery, to the where he hooked his Hurry daugh- , February ques­ he knows and care mare abaut elected lip log �ashmskl being compotes placed at intervals held the aldson and Dr. John Mooney. and Miss Carohne of Loans and out on the log ter, Ken, tion why.the case the of than 90 Per Cent. Government Insured "bigun" sets I Savann.ah involving operation he does about the duties of the office Bill are the of relatives 111 the cIty the river .. now gets guests DINNER PARTY FOn POPULAR COUPLE HONOHED slips into

one - Bank at of our local theaters was and the welfare of the There has • can't do for few days. plus PROTECTION Night pUblic. New real hopping mad .. but he a, ,INSULATION For Construction 1I1R. AND MRS U1CHAHD OHAM WlllH SUPPEH AT DASHER'S " the --- not I thus been created a conditian which should jllstice to his feeling cause preach. prosecuted.· . LODGE , Mrs. Robert Donaldson and Miss the Mrs. W. W. has as her guests for cost of er is there. But he's mad just Edge - shlnllesnonl, lay opon·the conscience of every worthy cit­ Prominent the social affairs So fal" there has not been any explanation Loans Dorothy Brannen entertained on M�n. among this week her dauJl'hter and her hus. 80 Per Cent. Government Insured same.. , no matter how with other a com· of the past week was the fish BUI'pe,' Is the mod.m. izen, busy affairs, day evening with dinne!' party Mrs. Mabel Mr. Bnd Mrs. H. H. Oram af Carey C:ork·Inaulaled ShIn;l. doub!e-duty. made or offered. There are a'number of per­ And if you did not see band, on Friday at Dasher's Lodge for hom.. Dol with ltandard roof Insulation. the debt which he owes to the people in the' plimenting their cousins, Mr. and M1's. evening wide and N. and their children, .hIn;!. proyld.d For Remodeling and Repairing Mathews stepping high, Ridgewood, J., roof. sons who are vitally 'interested in this case. Richard of N. J. given by Mrs. Henry Blitch, Mrs. Wal- Oullid. lIat. lurface buiUl" a IaIt1D9 w.ather·Uqht Oram, Ridgewood, own " matter of pUblic office. handsome with Simon Doneh00 d Shl'rley nnd Rondy. ter Aldred Jr., and Miss Mary Ma· Cork layer UDdemeath adda efficlflDt lnIlilatloD. Wh.n UHd But it seems to secure an The three course dinner and pre­ when that explanation at Dasher's Lodge Friday night this .. thews honoring Mr. ana Mrs. Talmad- III cOIUI.etlon with standard tpaulatlon, ahlnql� proyld vailins d�corntions were �uggestive of fish for Tal· Dr. J. B. I"ee of Macon and Mrs. R. some Marv gave the supper that adda to hom. comfort IUId .fficlelley. pressure must be brought to bear from of, ge whose was a reo .xtra lnIulatlllq valu. "EULOGY OF THE DOCTOR" are with the Federal Government in the St. Patrick's Day. Covers were laid Hamsey wedding mlssed arrived on We cooperati�g financing and Frances, then you F. Lee of Enterprise Ala., will.." Scnr.. h&.L buil�i?g. cent event. hostesses madge Makes hom. cooter IIllumm.r: �.r,1Il source, on in Statelboro and for twelve couples. to visit Dr. and Mrs. Waldo residences . By Robert Louis Stevensan new homel, and improvement. VIcinity. T�e pr�sented something. . Saturday repaira . The feature of the enter­ honorees With a copy of wed· Made evening's but . back Dr. Lee returned , The {Grand meets March 21. UI on t�e t.helr Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kennedy Floyd. Monday, Only by, Carey Jury Monday, There are men and classes 'Of men that stand time five cent interest. with the 01 til. _.. _ Reasonable payments, per Figure was a box dIng hand pamted and 'y_ 01 _ � 01 110..., .. all _ "". tainment Chinese bridge, in a big Mrs. Lee will remain for a longer vis· a�nouncement 'home for the weekend great 01 IkIa 1_ _. A_ft..- It occurs to us that the members of this body abave the 'common herd: the the sail­ the tile eIIIcIeR7 d1lNlllll11' soldier, of candy awarded for high , town boy financing. being attractl�elY fra�ed. Packard automobile •• home it. .d tbIcIao_ I0oI 11'...... \,0...... A fish served ...... ooIoN score. supper VALUE. of de­ or and the not tl'e • • Fred tile TO . • on whom the opeople Bulloch county shepherd infrequently; �ehgh�ul w�s makes • tha\'s Ed IIaIld. ... -'M .d...... was good to f,ve I rarelier still the D�ncmg Blitch bred bulls •.•• ' Dr. and IIIrs. Waldo Fioyd and chil­ of artist, the clergman; phy­ .thIrty .guests. � buying pure pend for the propel' dispensation justice, enjoyed later In the evenmg. SUPPER AT BOOTH'S POND and a dren; Dr. Baker Lee, Mr. and Mrs. sician almost as a rule. He is the flawer Dr. John Sally 1'10oney _�eeding are interested in it for the satis· dearing up Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Booth were formal invitation to the ·flsli and bar· R. F. Lee and Mrs. Vlrdle Lee' HiI· 'Of 'Our when of men civilizatian, and that stage AFTERNOON BRIDGE Sat· faction of the people who come ta this bar for, hosts at their pond at an out-door becue spread out at the College lia1'd formed a party Sunday after­ done and remembered \ Mrs. George Bean ant! Mrs. Sidney Aldred is only to be' ilia!" W., fixed to see the with, F. supper Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Joe Carrllth .t)lem noon motoring to ·Savannah Walter Company reason lumb·e.� complimenting urday. If find that was Darby .�o. were hostesses they thel:e justice. veled at in he will be to have their McDougald charming. In keeping histary thought Richard Oram, who are visiting up •• Helen Olliff, azalias. 38·40 West Main 8t. on afternoon in their adjoin­ b�d! enoush for the case to have been nol pross­ Tuesday .' to con· as little as any in the defects of the period Siatesboro, fieorgia mother, Mrs. W. W. Edge. Other up with the world \trymg ing apartments in the Fox apartments that they 8TATESBO�O,GEORGIA ed then will in the minds 'Of exhibited the virtues the guests were Mrs. W. W. Edge, MI·s. vince the medical profession Mrs. John S. Spalding and daugh· they clear, and most notably' of on South Main street at a lovely . Dick and will Cecil and Miss can sometimes wrong Mrs. Bob Bryan, of Atlanta the in sus ian 'Of ir­ Bra�nen Dorothy l!e : ter, 'peaple Statesboro, any pic race. he has such as is .possible bridge party. Guests we!'e invited for N. J. Genel'asity Brannen. Wilhelen Oram from Ridgewood, arrive Thursday to spend the weekend ". six tables. A of .. . regularities IS 'Of the case. an ta those who an art, never to those profusion sprins "Miss Maude" , .. you John handling If, practice down avisiting with her daughter, Mrs. I\"loon­ ". flowers were used to decorate their Dick kin· . '!. a .. . the other find that there is no wha drive a trade; discretion. tested by BHADLEY CmCIoE MEETS WITH know Miss Maude Edge ey. , hand, they of a rooms Hefl'eshments consisted He builds CARR dn likes it down here .. W hundred tact tried in a thousand em­ IIIHS. KERMIT �'. explanatian, then their duty seems clear. secrets; sweet and a beverage. 'course �:-_,,:;"ls in New York .. What happen. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rackley have II\lSULATEIl �HIN.,U:S are more The Bradley Circle met at the home 'COhK barrassments; and what impOitant $10,000.00 the tour­ ----- We da nat knaw if the theatre OU1' basketball team in as their Mr. and Mr.. Her· operataI' of Mrs. Kermit Carl' with Mrs. B. A. cd to gl!ests, Herculean cheerfulness and So it TRAVEL, PEDESTRIAN AND FARM .<\:ccmENT ERNEST BRANNEN betcha courage. .. nament in Athens? Wp bert Dailey of Atlanta. who was under indictment feels case Johnson as hostess. Nineteen mem­ jJlat the, INSURANCE POLICY HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Zeck is that he ail' and cheer into the sick almost here . '. Dean brings Johnson ser­ Spring is bers were present. Mrs. entertained a few was handled or not Ernest Brannen his efficiently and.impal'tially room and 'Often not so Oftl'J1 Henderson out aworking in garden enough, though ved consealed salnd, open·faced sand· afternoon at his of his frlends Friday shirt .Ieeves, can for . . bud, but we understand, he wauld like for as he $'1.25 wiches and ale carrying out .the he dogwood, r�d why wishes, brings healing. ging'or home on Zetterower avenue as trees .. bees, .. dirt digging The Atlanta Journal offe.rs as one of its services an exccelle:lt type St. Patrick'" Dny idea. On each plate which zephyrs the whale thing ta be fOI'gatten. His business celebrated his tenth birthday 'l'ax Ex· .. of and farm accident available to all mints. dolets .. Ah Spring. travel, pedestrian insurance policy was a basket filled with sreen March 13. on whims 'Of in WHAT OF BURTON'S FERRY? wil� be Sunday, Income Tax depends the .the public, yet members of the between the of 10 to inclusive. No med­ her interest­ emption blanks, family ,ages 69, Mrs. H. L. Stl'8nse in and bingo were H�' Progressive games and men s turns . . Gardens young this case Iwe see an fOI' him ta In the past' ten or fifteen years there has ical examination is l'eq\lll'ed. The provides for loss of life, limb, manner another chapter opportunity da. IlOlicy ing presented enjoyed by his guests and many prizes 01' accidental the turns lightly. .. WE- j time caused to the of Youth." RED extent fancy the citizens of been enough between interest­ sight by means, provided by in "Stewardship The Life Howse Won the Statesbora and Bullach caunty carrespondence were awarded. Betty home is to traffic and accidents become more nu­ And the going ed the policy. Every day pedestri:ans Pound cake and William,' a parties, regarding Burtan's Ferr;9 s'l-eepstake prize. finish it .... great service. It Seems ta us he wauld secure look when they .that, merous. You owe it to and to this at grand . yourself family p'rotection LOCAL Y. W. A. AT were served. Route, that if it were compiled and edited it I stra,�berry whip and G. C. Coleman, Jr., much prefer light thrawn this case once. Simply ,use the blank below. Byron Dyer being q_n BANQUET IN AUGUSTA I Those were: Bobby Smith, Stock wauld a accurate 01 present out for the Fat constitute fairly picture De· gettins pictures at his own rat than a f"om local Y. W. A. Olliff, Fay Olliff, Frank instigatian bel' letting Ten girls the Billy Show here Monday. this section's progress. The BUltan Ferry for Pedestrian artdI Fum Accident Jimmie Morri�, third ask for Application $10,000 Travel, 'Policy attended the State Y. W. A. banquet Loach, Billy Kennedy, party light 01' for the grand Ann Route has always been samething of a will­ Issued THE ATLANTA at the Rich· Dick Barbara Franklin, through JOUR�AL held' Tuesday evenins Brannen, Dr. and Ml's. T. V. Willis nnd i'll-iss 6901 OSED CARS: to demand jury itself light. we have it-now we not June Helen Johnson and I o'-the-whisp--now do mond h�tel in Aususta. Tllese repre· and Attaway, Maud of Brunswick are DATE _ Sally Temples were: Miss Menza Curn­ Rowse. With the establishment of the Bulloch Her­ have it. We talk about it, write about it, sentatives Betty guests of their pa1'ents, ]\'h'. and :Mrs. To National Co., Atlanta Atlanta Ga. Nell Miss Ruby Mrs. Brannen was assisted in enter­ but does know about it 1 Registrar Agent, Casualty Journal, ming, Miss Blacltbul'il, A. E. Temples. ald we it to the anyone pledged promotion of the wel­ Lee Miss Grace Gray, Miss taining by Miss Mary Lou Brannen. I Jones, We feel like 'We it thr- FULL NAME (Print) � Age _ will eventually get MUI'lha fare of this community. Our masthead carries Wives shOUld not use 10-69 Mary McNair, Miss Cone, Nil'. Wultel' Altlred Tuesday in we been assured that only) spent . have ough Statesboro, hU8band's,i�itials Miss Paulin� Mallard, M1'3. Kermit LARGB DRIDGl, PARTY the li�� "Dedicated to the of States­ Savannah. Progress Address � Date � _ we will and it is quite possible that, '9\'ith Bhith Carr, Mrs. Mitchell and Sidney AT WOMAN'S CLUB AND TRUCKS! Mrs, boro and Bulloch and Mrs. Grady County," we are taking we will it as a matter of course. Lanier. Mrs. Horace Smith, Mrs. J. G. Watson and Mrs. time, get just No. _ Mr. and City ,. Pbone Johnston und Mrs. Arthur Turner, and Our job seriously. We are young and like But this might be in five years maybe ten F. W. Darby visited their mother _ WERE Beneficiary ,. B. L. en· DEALERS' USED CAR STOCKS Relationship DH. AND ·MRS. B. H. CARLBTON and Mrs. Smith, delightfully Mrs. Lanier, ,in Metter CHEVROLD youngsters may be asking questions out of years. Why can't We get it sooner? grandmother, 2. will t<-rtained Thursday afternoon, at the '(Name only ·one person- husband, Policy be elfectLve when: ap­ HOSTS AT SOUP Sunday. DURING NATIONAL ()rder.. But you can't ignare this Womans club a bl'ldge GREATLY REDUCED question wife or some blood relation. 1 fno ben· plication i,s received and accepted as KITCHEN PAnTY I!,rge pa�'- , ':ith beautl' and overlook it because of our in the natianal will provided in the contract between The Dr. and Mrs. B. Carleton were ty. The spacIOus room Jewel Wat­ I I yauth, for the Changes recently-amended eficiary is named death benefits H,_ .was JIll's. J. H. Watson, Miss flowers. USED CAR EXCHANGE WEEK National Casualty Co., and The At­ at a soup fully decorated with sprmg and Mar· questios still would be in restoratian of the pro. be to hosts on Satul'day evening son and Charle. IVIcCullom the minds of every housing act, including payable your estate.) blossom lanta Journal· and is issued. home all Don· I bridal and dog at. policy kitchen at their ion visited Gardens credit are intended In of the Issuance of party wreat�l ,,:ood Gray Magnolia right-thinking operson had we never become a perty improvement plan, consideraiion 3. St. Patrick's was Policy will not cover persons aldson street. The decoration used p,·edominatins. Day Charleston Now'a tile -to trade your car for Ct CHIVROI.D Sunday. . to fanners hI' modern a $10,000 Travel and Farm tI� !!!! helll to repair, rebuild, Ped'lstrian blind, deaf, ,or who have lost in the fllvors and refresh· newspaper. crippled, were suggestive of the approaching suggest"d _.-. A:ccident Policy of t,he National Cas­ • •• Com. in and , our ,i..,." 0"'" their other build­ an or a nor enforce­ reo ments. of today .. hames, barns, and service eye limb, law Enster season and the delectable An intere.ting game bridge head­ of Detroit, Mich., 1 at· W. H. Blitch who now has Company · ualty ment the was afterwards the hos· The Federal Administration off.icers, firemen and operating , fl'eshments were in keeping with enjoyed and ings. Housing tach annual quarters in Auburn, Ala., spent the $1.25 premium. So ...... t have ,J-D Chevrolet Come in-tIW weeIc! ••• See the' beaa- employes of a railroad while on duty found tesses served a salad and ".- new and kitchen' idea. The guests I delic,ious here with his says dwellings, garages, barns, silos; 'soup weekend family. ... 1- _••L_. It is understood that: . .' __ nor any person entering a mine. All cafeterial course in which tile color mo· • dellen'·".1ea of use'il can Ina tif'-'w new Ch-evrolet �or 1938-'L- "'_ in the . This is a political year. Much concern will similar much enjoyment hog poultry, and milk houses and- are 10 1. Age limits of the policies are issued subject to the pr... the played tif of green and white was featured truCk8-1IO low ill our of certaIu ;. the new '1938' ChevrOlet policy vice. After 'soup' guests Blitch of supply c:cImphite-a� be manifested in same as to will structur"s also be built with loans in· inclusive. visions of the Miss Mary Margaret sw.1 qu'arters Who may to 69 years policies themselves. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith and the shamrock was introduced in makesaad moClel.8-that we � u8ed trucks-the RGtionI \ bridge. wiis at for the week· gOOd rhrift� /or , sor-Isweet ainsboro' IIpme sured the FHA. "How to Modernize YaUl a red the decorative scheme. Mrs. Walter • be elected what. In some quarters the inter­ by made high score and were given can and trucks to bi!l!ance our stoCkA. • •• Leam how eaaily you CRtI ppn:hue ' end. Applicants Signature .: ;_ _ ·3et. Mr. Johnson was awarded a for Farm," a baoklet' describing the 'national checked gingham luncheon pilot lamp Thia mea... we are iq an escellent smart, new, modem-to.tbe-minute Chey-' est will' reach a law with the mere question I poeitioD Deal received a can' score, Hubert Amason reo .. act as it to is now and Mrs. William high M�s. totallc iOIet U8 take your cal' housing applies farmers, Mrs. Waldo Pafford of Rocky Ford tnu/e.i"alIo_"orawpun:lvue by letth!g �t of "Wha won?" ORDER BLANK were: ceived a chromium condiment set for I , The of SOUl] for low. guests new cars and or truck ia tradel_ and free copieS"lllay be had by writ. who has been convalescing at the 0/ C� pm-;ser trucks. available, Mrs. Dr. and second high; for cut Mrs. Roy Bea· Manroe Advertiser in an To The Atlanta Joumal" Atlanta, G� Mr. a';d William Deal, -.. 1II_1_"'__c.-IoooI. __i00i /II....,7�•.. c..-J M__ V_ Commenting home of her Mr. and Mrs. ,The ing to the Federal Hausing Administration, Mrs. AI· ver was a nest of ash trays. parents, I am inclosing' chec� or money order (made payable to THE ATL'ANTA Mrs. G. W, Smith, Dr. and given ,. as a T. was able to return offie" duty says: "Since this is going to D. C. Mrs. B. L. Mrs. Wilburn Woodcock also received Fred Lanier, Washington, JOURNAL) as follows: \ len Shearer, Mr. and for cut. There to her home Sund.cy. be somewhat of a' political year, it is well to (Check '(x) Smitb and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Stroup. a score pad and tallies were five floating prizes and these "YOU'LL BE WiTH A that citizens 'is loose- Sub8Cr�ption months $ ------�-·-- __ (N�w ( ) �I-!_!_AD t;_t!_E'yROLfT" cbnsid�r': tli�, welfar� of. Some ''tree are available J. was the dinner .. ",' 75,000 seedlingS were awarded to Mrs. Fred Smith, JIoirs. w. Rackley . ANNOUNCEMENT . (Renewal. ( ). divided inta what is called 4-H club and E. Mrs. W. H. of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Iy generally pri- without cost to Georgia's_ 1>qys. Year ----�------'nn­ Mrs. C. Wollett, Sha-rpo guest .lnsl.1rance: One 4' .:. __ Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Alexander of ' for and Mrs. Charlie Handolph. Guest· Averitt of Millen on Wednesday , vate and The success of a this are being offered the birth of a March interests. ' girls yea�. They daughter, , publi� ! nOUIlce . . II, r \ Total � _ $ fOF tables . I'ast the occasion being the Soil She has been nam­ were invited eishteen week, Mrs., demonstratianal pur]ioses by Cons�r­ , 14, in Savannah. man's business and the happiness of his fam- Mrs. was - Hackley ------birthday. _, Rackley's Jule G. state Name _ . .• ed Marian Dekle. Mrs. Alexander will MARSH 'CHEVROLET vation Service, through Liddell, DeLoach of to Millen her his . I, and Mrs. Bill H. by dauSh­ are , Mr. acc�mpanied il; isshes �hich' usually li�'�earer "to be remembered as M.iss Era Alderman Club the P. O. D. D. coordinator. members can, optain Addre� ----.------;;:---7------.,---.------'------of Sunday with their moth·- Mrs. Fred Bland and Mrs. ' Lyons spent �p.r heart th�n all othenr�i�� touch his life • of Statesboro, daushter I, . they GA. , f�.unerly Sr. ST seedlingl\ through their county a�nts. Thill er, Mrs. Bill H. DeLoach, Arden. ATES80RO� Daily andl SUDday SUb8CriP�OIt Prices: '. " ; ,J.,.J Mrs. G. W. Clark. more directly. These are our private inter- offer af.fords the young farmers 'Of Geol:gia, Three months, $3.25:; six months, ,$6.50; tw�n months, $12. our on ' ests and to them we devote the bulk of in . Other rates tumishad an opportunity to play an important part request. attention and effort. We can never separate the' coming industry of the South. \. •

THEl BULLOCH HERALD, WEDNESDAY, !lIARCH 16,1938

Grazette. Daisy I HawaIIan Kin:; a C'II 1 "�'�'C�.--I.jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SEVENTH Gl�AJ)E: Although horse races are held n­

• Elizabeth nually in Hawaii. g a-ubllng .J( U " : :. 'NEVILS NEWS Proctor. all A's; Edna • : ":'1,. � .i' kind is prohibited by lew Yel hrn-.' Mae Barnard. Mildred Beasley. Edith

ELEVENTH ma:l. _ � �------GRADE: from n _ Ludic's first letter . �----- SIX MONTHS UF ENTERTAINS FOR i� . about our school plant. In a recent' Wells was assisted bv Miss Christine I":' Rubye 'Burnsed. all A's; Lena Mae Here it is: letter written by Mr. Little to Supt. SCHOOL PASSED LUCKY 13 CLUB Perkins in serving ;·efreshments. Denmark. "Adelaide Burnett. cure of The But­ H. H. Britt he stated that the Nevils Last Friday ended the sixth montn The Statesboro Airport Miss Otha:' Minick entertained W'ed­ of our school. We are with Mi s loch Herald. Stutesborc, GlI. school plant had progressed at a rap- pleased nesday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. Martha Robertson, Mrs. Nell the Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hodges and son, Delli' Mro. Barnett: id rate and was still improving. He progress that has. been made but Joel Minich in honor of" the "Lucky Bl'ya!� and �Iiss Slaudu Lucas visit­ Mrs. B. D. and on How '1'0 be we are to get over some Ray. Hodges daughter. ed 1\11'·s. M. L. last "I liked your recipe suggested every effort possible expecting TRIAL LESSON 13" Club and a few other invit��1 Preston in Douglas To the Robena and Miss Wynell Nesmith $1.50 Preservu a and you deserve put forward in having a building can- mighty good work during next guest. weekend, Husband, were the Mr. and three months. dinner guest. of a vote of thnnks fOI' your purngrupn, structed to take care of vocational In the Hearts contest high score Mrs. R. B. of Savannah on Hodges '-.-1l't> two weeks a gu, 1 believo, IJOintl'ig ou] activities such as cooking. These co- was won Miss Martha Hob­ Mrs. John A. Robertson spent Wed­ In the afternoon made prize by PTA MEETING SCHEDULED Sunday. they the (,� e beauty and dig'dity of :Mutllt!JS nnd operative people appreciate these facts ertson and low score by Mrs. H. B. nesday .in Swainsboro attendin3 Fort I FOR MARCH 17 an interesting visit to .Pulaski housewives, very much and are willing to do their TUESDAY. See JIMMIE CULPEP�ER Dollar. Audio-Visual conference at the Swains other of interest. APARTMENT' FOR RENT On March 17 the and points "If we husbands could got more co­ part when it comes to supporting Thursday regular Th,,> other guests were Miss Alvar boro high school. Desirable five-room apartment in AT LANNIE F. SIMMONS dirc.'ctio1 uur wive. of the Nevils PTA will be , operation in thut their school. meeting ene Andel SOil, Miss ialuda Lucus, the auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson had the G. S. Johnston hoWIe on Snan­ and would have less to comptnin of in our held in high school Doci,e Plymouth Place Miss Annie Laurie IVlcElveell, Mrs. Miss Grace Cromley, who is a mem­ I as dinner Mr. nah aU con..n. Miss Emma L. Adams has a their guests Sunday, avenue. private bath. behavior, ASSISTANT COUNTY AGENT arranged Harnp Smith, Miss Sura Page Glass, ber of the Dough. school faculty. and Buie Nesmith and Iences, front and rear entr&nce, very interesting program. Mrs. John daugh­ .ar. with Mrs. C. S "Iieep up the g'ooj work and I gunr­ BROWN AND MISS MAXWELL. I Mrs: R., Miss Amelia Turner, Miss Eunice spent several duys here ters Uuilene and Wanweese and Mr. remodeled of Statesboro is .to age. recently and repainted u ntee you will have plem y ot reau­ HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT Mooney expected Pearl Hendricks. Miss Bonnie Lu Ay­ Cromley. and Mrs. B. F. Futch. throughout. Apply to Hinton ijooth be the principal speaker of the even- "Remembrances Last When crs-rpen 8S well us ladies." VISIT NEVILS SCHOOL Longer Mrs. \V. B. Parrish. Mrs .. F. W. or George M. Johnston. Ph�tog,�aphe4" cock. has returned 'inccl'ely, Mr. A. a F, the ing. Hughes. Mrs. Floyd Akins. hllS. J. Mrs. R. H. Warnock Mr. Brown. assistant county ag­ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson and from N. C where she went Statesboro, GCUI'gi:!. ent and Miss Elvie the co­ FOR SALE: Baby chicks from U. S. C. Proctor, lVII'S. \V, O. Denmark, Mrs. Charlotte. .• Maxwell. sons, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson PHOTOGRAPHED MRS. BRI'M' HOS1'ESS TO BE to attend the funeral services of her unty home demonstration agent. visit­ approved Pullorum Tested Floeks. T. E. Daves. Mrs. Hobert Beall, Mrs. SUNDA Y SCHOOL CLASS and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Otil 1 Mr. A. E.'s wife - Jack Paschal. Frankly hope ed our school of last week. $8.50 per hundred Frank Smith T. R. Bryan. Jr.. M I:S. E. ,C. \Vat· nephew, Wednesday Martin were the dinner of Mr. . On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. guests will get to be more domestic don't 4-H club Hatchery. Mrs. J. H. Hinton Mrs. J. H -, Mr. Brown met with the and Mrs. Oscar BY kins, Harvey Britt entertained her Sunday Martin, Sunday. )'NI r'm he gave me the 01" the auditorium while Miss Miss Glenis Miss Nell -Mrs, C. S. Mrs. D. L. AI- '/, glnd boys in --- Wyatt. Lee. Cromley. School class of Emit Grove church in Before allow me to make portunity to print, for all \) 11�, when, Maxwell met with the in the buying you Bryan. Mrs. Lester Bland. Mrs. W, D. derman, Misses Grace Cromley, Em- girls Huette Waters spent Sunday her home at Nevils. After the busi- 1 Mi�s prices on your Venetion Blinds, Aw­ of our where their first Lee and Mrs. John and le,att library they began with her sister Mrs. R. E. Ander­ SANDERS Rushing. ily Cromley Mal'garet a�. ().I�� ness part of the meeting a delicious! nings and Shades. Price and quality \\ 111 come il0111. Alld ·�oJ1�peins�t:�l1.:alsov f n C:l�I. was cut­ was Mrs. house Savannah. sewing. The time used in son. Miss Minick assisted by spent Thursday in course of cheese straws, cookies, W8- I install all work, W. G, ) any other .lrusband takes a look ill right. . �heUl'-l ting patterns for aprons. Joel Minick and Miss Rae Minick. fers and punch was served. this column, that most. of us will tIt.. /. Mrs. A, C. Wylly of out' best with our children, our meals For One Month MISS MAllY SLATEll her Mrs. John A. '. I, HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT • Selected eggs from flock Anniversary Special is visiting sister de­ NEVILS HIGH SCHOOL LEEFIELD hatching and our homes it we can always HERB ARK MOnB TIIING!I 11ItrllCA. Want 10 NEWS t1iiJ,r le.:tl� IraLn,'·? " ------....:. POR of dark Rhode Ialand chick- ENTElnAINS t<.obertson. with lit:'" The school department is now HONOn nOLL FOR SIXTH /RAINES.velvety on that word of prnise you want ali" ueed thnn a TII�II'II ('n�y POllli:l.'� high pond pleasant � We WiD SEWING ,�,,\- -, (Miss ALICE RHODES) ens, Donaldson culled Make CLUB liko nmouut of ever ,';11;jl". A,ullu)w nho.u doing a splendid piece of work in MONTH ANNOUNCED strain. carefully and devotion when the going' is haro. money LUII�hL S'dt'ly I nn,1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Sa- fill' rive 50c 15 at 1I1iss Mary Slater entertained at her Brown and Miss before! Wunt ,'1 "nUll·' (lat··,) AIIJ('rj�:J. 01.1 operating COfH,� I"i.·,.':!i. poetry. Rubye BUI·n. d is Supt. H. H, Britt. superintendent of Bradley years. per eggs my FOUR 2 x 3 1111'. and Mrs. E. H. Most of us hnve realized that heal- inq writing .. th� LCIIHtifHt l"lIltiOlC owncu

Little Mastel' Lee's new l' Mrs, John A. Robertson ' Francina Starling'r Franklin hall present- I I Britt. Mittie Sue teachers t oc • I' 0 tlle B U 11 era to Davis. ' M Win"e h H Id f01' CHell hope somehow show. J 1.:1 apprentice •. pony has created much excitement for • '. .� I the following P'ro Tam on Flank L. 1{t�.1 Cecelia De- B,nd g 111 ut we're sure in the end tqat we Deloach. Colyce Martin. from the UllIverslty .. of Georghl, ,Mr. recipe senti the next two weel,:.;, 'Ha- the small children of the community I ee, weese Jane at- will win. \ Martin, Betty McCoy. Griffeth went to Athens Friday to tanto�:.. This sub.cription may go to 'your8ell B. hllve collected their number of IntroductIOn, mona Willa I I With the help' of these kind Nesmith. Fay Starling. I \�ho lend a of the Vocational Ag- McElvee�: ilS un extension, if you are nlrc:ldy two. meeting .�nl1lu WJl- I All of above all A·s. Hazel rides. a Gomg" by eUemen, Ander-I ricultural teachers at the University �al'ol subscr.ibin& or to anyone you care tv gen-!'' Poem-:HKe�p Life Leona Vo-, .,. son. E. W Foss, Sara son' HIS by Phipps; to build a slfop Rnd can- Nesmith. Mary of Georgia. It sm··t tn. 1 rcclpcs },\'iII he .. ' We·re. - Denn Miss Alice Rhodes the week cal 'duet "sw�etest Little Fellow" by hu\'c. h.e Rushmg. spellt ' or nmg plant combined; . pubhshed weekly. With YOUI' llame L'alB, H I hOPi,ng I I end at her home in Estill. S. C. She EI'SIC W�-ll'I and A And thus far. we have got along FIFTH GRADE: I FOUnTH BIRTHOA Y (IF. nm�' initials; as you prefer. la?"s arr�,·of had as her from address guest little Miss Betty A LOT son; _ The cooperation of the community has Marjorie Anderson. all A's; Jean: OF CAR JANELLE WELLS CELEBRATED QuotatlO�s an. NEW SPRING COLOHS Paris of Leafield who visited her 01'. M. D. the hfe grand. Brown, Jacquelyn Bowen. Aline Mrs. Wells entertained a group Sta�-I Sand (reddish brown Roseber. • Thompso� Roy Colhns,�n O,f shade). bee� . s Phil- IIer'l smaller sisters. home ton, by Thomas Hill; Stanton In helptng our school to ItS perman-fille., Delphine Jler. H. B. Lanier. Althea little and girls at her ry (deep wine of boys shade.) I of the by Weeks; Song. ent stand. ..Martin. Norma Earl, Snipes. Thursday afternoon in YOU CAN GET zipl;e!' fastenings h?nor I �sophY,. Ge.;t�udethe student body. I So we thank all The wide awake farmers of the com- Georgia Land by, the folks for of this SIXTH GRADE: a VERY LOW' PRICE fourth birthday of her httle daugh- that have colored buttons to harmon- Which "nables our to to Bonnie Bar- have the and for school ascend Uldlne Martin, all A's; munity kept competent with your coloI' Echemc-cheap,nr:d FUNERAL SERVICES FOR i�ze the accredited list. nard. Sara Lois Burnsed. Doris Hay· accomodatlng agriculture teachers of practical. �iRS. MARY UICHARDSON , Brooklet on continuous- good. Cathryn Jenkins. Debrell Proc· the go almost DID YOU KNOW that egg yolks iii HELD MARCH 11) few of (There are twelve members of the tor, Jack Proctor. Ina Marie Martin. Iy for the past weeks early Register warm water removes coffee stains? Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Wa­ eleventh grade at Nevils school this ,Vivian Sharpe. WilLiam Starling. spring. That Cauliflower is delicious sel'"e. tel's Richardson. widow of W. J. Rich­ year of which we are very proud, The School News wi,th mayonnaise dressing 1 ardson. who died Thursday. March 10 following poem is dedicated to them That we'll be seeing you next week. Seniors of School are were held at Upper Black Creek Pri­ by a prominent member.) I The Register instead of and mitive church with Elder Wa]- "rHE NEVILS 'I'W��L"E" selling ice cream soup Baptist · they are going to sell sandwiches. ter Hendricks of Savannah and Elder We'll begin with Mary 1I1iller our best , of Claxton officiat- • I W. Waters I school and faculty Henry I girl athlete Th'e Register MoVie. Prevues Burial followed in the church __ ___ were to have with them on ing...... ,.... Pre.id.nt 01 tile Unitecl Stat•• Full of fun and kindness and her hoi­ very glad Fran'''in D.lano ROONlialt, M. R. Lit­ cemetery. GEORGiA THEATER Iiness can1t be beat� Friday. State SuperviEor. Mrs. was a native of tle and county school superentendent Richardsqn I March 16. DEAH Then \V�'ll Lena . Wednesday. take .Mae Denmark lilY. I was 84 of ' H. P. Womack. Bulloch MISS ALDRICH. A who makes us co�nty y�ars superlat'i.,e �o�. always laugh; . �nd hved In Savannah With her when A vocational Interest 'fest was giv­ �'l"e. She. with Edna MOe .oliver. And she goes and doe� a thing, edy triumph PRESIDENT 'ROOSEVELT last week daughter. Mrs. 111,. L. Dixon. She it isn't done in half. en the seniors on Monday of Maureen O'Sullivan and Pid, of Black Creek 'Yalter Jane Franceth. The pupils a Upper was! And n,ext we'll take Willard Hushing by Miss ?"e�ber t?e geon. Marion Carpenter wil.i ,present ,Primitive Church. Writes His Own Story of the IfEW DElL·' were to have this test of­ Baptist " our best boy athlete'; very glad the Statesboro high school band in fered them. His is wonderful even concert. Give this wonderful band slJortsmanship- in deteat. The Register Glee Club sang at the THE FANCIFUL PEN 'YOUI' support. This club Now comes ]ll1nan Laniel', the baby Teachers College Friday. Thursday and Friday. 100 MEN ano , I sit beside the of the class; is conducted by Miss Aileen White­ Tonight fire; A GlRL. Deanna Durbi� heads a so to and GREYHOUND side.. My being is, weary star-studded cast in a rollicking Always eager help everyone by huge , ,j ATLANTA must rHE feel as I iN I COI'STITUTION' basketball team won though give up; with hopeful till the last. Compare the cost of drivlnq your own' auto­ The Register frolicking riot of fun Leopolu District tournament My eyes a"; almost teary. Alict Next we'll take Eunice Denmark, our mobUe and the price of a round trip ticket by first place in the Stokowiski, Adolph MenJou and popularity girl. Greyhound Lines on your next buslne.. or held at Statesboro. They are looking Brady. * * * 4 forward to the tournament in Alamo. These hands of mine are. and DAY'S A HOLI· Who joins jn every fun or sport and pleasure trip. It costa from on..uu,d to on.. rough Saturday. EVERY worn film. " keeps so neat her curls. fourth by bus. Many frequent departure. make The, seniors wish to thank those DAY. Anotrer Mae W,8t ....,--_._. " Now comes Rubye Dell Anderson. with Greyhound travel mOIl convell1ent. who attended the benefit bridge party How proud I am of them I, has clever lines. gowns by Schiapare, � ,; The Ford effort to make dollars ment that make B still form- have a But­ Affected VOlAr Llf. her disposition so sweet; your it bigger bargain. last Thursday evening. Guests This day they accomplished lli and cast including Charles The Rooa.,velt Admlnlatretion Hea Deily OW RT OW • Who her clothes and ed eleven tables, playing Iduring much terworth. Charle. Winnegar and Lloyci always keeps ,Chat'oga 6.10' 9.20 Savannah .96 buy a constantly better car is well illus­ With the thrifty 6O-horsepower engine, hair tables were formed For Dad and Jim. Buck Jones in his latest arranged 50 very neat. 6.55 10.00 Macon 2.20 evening. Four the! Mother. Nolan. Also hi. famou, meel. Birmg'ham In a lerie. of coan••Db ...,.r before H. ten. of pre-i.au,ural trated in the Standard F�rd V·S. the Standard Ford V·S i. refresh- I Next we'll a priced espe­ from Statesboro. ROUND-UP. .. witb Preoidcnt Hoover, 01 the bUD" take D'Edwin 'Groover. 9.30 16.76 Atlanta 3.40 Delightful western. made public, aad ..clu.l.,e to The Consti iDaS I ..•. L-:.:�.; L of tha e the Senior FIRE, Roos•• dred d". _, (.� l�:� ..:7, friend of everyone; 13.05 23.60 Rome 4.30 It has all the basio Ford low and the ments were served by Yes, I really am so tired. Mond�y and Tuesday. THE tutlon iD Geor.i., Pre.ideat elt advantages. cially gives greatest ... Chicago gas at \.oe �_... ::t_.::1.'_. lie ro the that b. bas DIad•• Ihcl\-:n, l:-.'" FLY. MacDonald as a Write. bistory Always teasing. always pleasing and Greyhound BUB DePot girls. I feel that I must fall; Jeanette Span, crime .ad the It is built on the same chassis as the De mileage in Ford. He r.late. what hi. Admini.tratioD b.. morip Up:::l Li;:;':�er.A �Ph...e 313- history. Hundreds of a film thal very -full' of fun. 67-69 Easb Main St. Miss Wingard visited in Por- But my heart is satisfied. ish dancer and singer in Law, upon a :iup�e.ne Court r�v.::�·:'_, George . young work.d .:ld fou.ht to do, .u"ey. and . TVA kinurod owners coyen th. NRI., AAA, and Now next in line is Junior Hood, Luxe Ford V-S. It gives you a choice report averages of 22 to 27 miles tal the past weekend. A t rest-when I recall has lavishness, splender and spectacu. appraise. what it ·]a.s done. He upon • •• a read. ... .,oacie.. Hia leries aiv cle:�', Whose studiousness is lar Alan Jones and W nen e.,er, vital point of .o.,ernment-busi very. very good. or a Miss Lucy Herndon spent the beauty. able record of hi, AdministratioD, of smooth SS-horsepower 6O-horse. gallon-or even 'm�i'e. Mary ' and pro­ - fARMING, cast n.s., bi, littl., forei.n And now we'll head the ... �� take moise ' William to ·:!r· Davis, weekend in Millen. 'fIhe things which, I have done today supporting policy. unemployment, mOllopol'l, securi­ yielos aD e.sential bo!:tccround power V-S But it sells at low Your will what it il • The '::,. whose happy face and sunny engines. pocketbook 'approve of the A Hunt Stromberg musical., tie. reA'u3ation. I.bor, power, mOnay, neu­ ,tanding do:n,::.. . Mrs. L. J: Mrs. Coy Tem­ .With that which God glv"':" Holloway. Hot'. wit! .11 �h., C. smiles --- ....lily. hIding I>Ompaalel, ... bu".t, story op,�::.: prices. Bnd inoludes bumpers. spa�e tire, Standard Fllrd in every way. And so Miss Sara Lou Hodges and Bill My hands. my heart. and everything 1,(. tiOD Ma.cb 4;3. ples. COnIC, , .. �lOD_ bepnaiaa \VeClne.da,.. us W. C. Keeps merry all,the while. in Savannah Satur- For which I have to live. Mr. and Mrs. H"dlles. twin horns and ollter will you when drive Holloway shopped Now for Wilma Lee Anderson, with cigar lighter, equip. you itl day. I Evelyn Mills. . her and clever wit· quick Brooklet .. Rev. O'Brien d�livered im'pressive SUBSCRIBE NOW! Always willi.ng to do her par�, never and Saturday. Mareh 18 and sermons at the Baptist church Sun- Friday trying to shun a bit. THE 19. Gene ' ,In ROOTlN' TOOf}'- day morning and night. TAX NOTICE Autrey -:-0 THE ATLANTA And now for Daniel Hodges, who is IN RHYTHEM. Also 'Da�k Joumey C�NSThu�nON Dr. H. E: McTyre visited 01' .. scbool The tax books will close on April always just the Same' S�DARD FORD with Vivien Leigh and Conrad Veight. V.8 week. tax books close On Monday of last 6' The will April Th. Pr.aident'. Ollln Sfor;y Always flirting, never shirking, never AIBo Adventures of Tarzan. our 1938. No exemptions wil be �e ------�------�--__ The, faculty membj!rs of school 1. giv-' �t; as \ .. _. �oJot, In 0...... In Geore:.:l viSited in the other county schools last 'en after that date. 'Please come Ala...... �, N.w.�"'r week their visits and early as possible and attend to this Mr. and Mrs., Fred T. Lanier and •• � Th�y enjoyed received muth in.plration from their important matter. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ancl8non we.. observation.. John P. Lee. Tax Collector. vlsito� in Savannah Sunday. 'I1IE BULLOCH " WEDNESDA Y, MARCIl II. 1'31 �, .', H'i.RALD, ') ,------o NEGRO BOYS ORGANIZE I i.e College, II local chapter ;n the New Jerry Lundy, advisor Morr;' Martin, To assist in the improvement of tbe GROUP , Farmers of America. I Rehabilitation FARM The offle..... el. National organization of aftillated rural home and its surroundings. vision at John Lawthon, ected were: Presldent Theodore Child- Attention Georgia --. vocatlonaly agricultural teacher. To encourage ccooperative ef· The of the Part-Ttme 1 class ers, vice president Moses Juaekson, The a merpbers New Farmers of America Is ,torts among students of vocational ago New families Show class of the Sandridge commun- secretary George McCuller, assistant National organization of. affiliated rleultur.,

met last March assistant Hazel Moore.. and T,HE ity Thurssday secretary E'RALD night, state associations which are To rural BULLOCH composed develop H If You leadership. 10 and organiz�d, under the super- treasurer Aron Jacksuon, reporter at local in schools hav To thrift. DEDICATED TO THE Increase In Assets chapters ng promote PROGRESS OF STATESBORO AND BULLOCH COUNTY organized instruction in vocational ago To promote scholarship among stu- VOLUME 2 . Need ricultural agricultural under the pro- dents of vocational agriculture. 1 STATESBORO, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY, MAR. 23, 1938 NUMBER 1 Despite II drought ------vision of the National Vacat anal Ed- To encourage recreational and edu- over much of the state in 1936 and uation Acts, ccational actitvities for students in low prices for farm products during Any The purpose for which this organ- vocational agriculture. 1937, families on the rural rehabilita­ Montroze,Graham.J izntion is formed are as fallows: To The vocational teacher, M. 1\'1. Mar- .tion .in have been 31 program Georgia , 720 Acres In .Bulloch Votes On in the of indiv lind who has- I development tl'aineej • able to increase their assets each year. I Brick �9.:;ist �in' �ohn Law�oll! Sho'Ws Best Steer lila. ------In charge of tins class smce anuary The annual report of Stn te Director *** -I dual programs and establishment of feel as if the organizutiou this R. L. Vansant, of the Farm Security Lime - I ill fal'ming.· chapter isa great step and a worthy that Act Administration, revealed today 14th To yreligthen the confidence of the move toward improving rural life am- Cotton for Liquor April the net worth of rehabilitation clients f'arrr: boy in himself and his work. 13,ong colored farmers in Bullosh co- ,'BE, I San'rI I County��"T�O�N�o��?'O"D from 1111 of . had risen steadily average create and nature a of .JUDGED DElS'I' IN FIELD OF 39 EXPERT DHAFTSMAN I *** To 10"e unty, less than $50 in 1935 to upproximntely Lawton. Under Provisions 'The Circus' ENI'EIIED IN FAT STOCI, SHOW. '1'0 BE HERE TO AID BUllOC 11 C T0 ulntry life. co., -John To , I ounty EJectIon at the time. Cement i $500 present HOME: BUILDERS .

Of New Farm Be a . Send Finest Cattle "The increase in net worth of I'c· Presented By Pat, 12000 Herefor steer owned' Mr. habilitation families in Georg in since Gravel Act and finished by Montrose Graham" H. L: Kennon, business manag- CalJedBy ··Local Talent was er of F. W. Lumber To Savannah Show 1935," the report said, His outstanding *** selected b)' three competent judo Darby company evidence of the value and effective­ "es as cne rinest 1I"0m Huuoch COUll. today' stated the ·Mr. Vaughan of the,I The Plaster ALLOTMENTS 1'0 INDIVIDUAL ONE IWNDHED PUOMINEENI' LO. FARMERS, 4·H CLUB BOYS AND Ordinary I'he S best steers aud Ocean Beaches Lumber or' ness of farm and home planning. t)' forty. was rue 'euy' Company ••• NOW BEING t;AL PUl'URE FAltMEltS CALCU. 1'.t:.:01'LE TO APPEAl( IN J Be ksonv,III eac I GII(LS, FARMERS 1'0 "total assets of f.tmilles accepted for .,:"v€n tHe nod to lead the pal'uoe ot B 1, Fla., owned and PETITION' SIGNED BY 1I10RE 1 � 'EEK Metal Lath LATED; .'AHMERS CAN lIJAR· CA;,I' IN ALL THE (lHAltACfBI( Mr. I' HONOUS rehabilitation in 1935 averaged less ,4� cattle ill the c.:�· of Stateaboro 'lion. ?p.erated by F. W. Darby, will be THAN THIRTY FIVE PER CEIO' KET ALL CQTTON PUODUCED ONE FINDS IN A REAL CIRCUS A�D PEN N>�IVIDUALI IZES than $50. ••• day. Montrose is a 4,H club boy rrom' In Statesboro tomorrow and will reo OF RIllGISTERED 'QUALIFIED ON ALLOTED ACRES WITHOUT ivanhoe main here for ubout one week to VOTERS OF "At the end of that year their net Loc:klath THE NEW community. BULLOCH COUNTW GOODRICH PENALTY. The Amer.can Bulloch county's finest cattle Auxiliary will as fine 'as he assist prospective home builders in goes "Worth had increased to per fum­ ••• L�gion Pat, was, did I�Ot wln $150 on the black sponsor a production of that laugh- the their homes. Friday, M"rch 25 at Sa- The at the of 1937, honor ill a walk Tnere were planning Ordinary of Bulloej, ily, and, beginning TIRE Bulloch vannah. county, Wallboards SILVERTOWN county's' cotton acreage provoking, comedy '''The ,Mr. , riotous acme 39 Kennon states thltt Mr. . a ncords show that the average had Cir., other steer, �OCd enough to' Vaughn Monday, called spec.a] election on ••• allotment for 10S8 is it cus" all The fed 4·H club THAT 31,720 acres, Wednesday and Thursday, cause 'is an draftsman can by farmers, the Local risen to $250. A careful analysis of WITH UFE·SAVER 'tRW Montrose to sweat about 'as experienced and cattle. Option Law to be held on was announced this week 6 and in boys and Future by Byron' April 7, the Statesboro hig h as a advlae one as to 14 ftCords of 2,000 selected at' much colored bov writing u-Iet- costs and plann.ng 1 &.,,·Is, a�d April to determine whether the famifies,' IIVES·lluIC.�r.' NON.S�ID l scnool ' have Fannel'_' Dyer, county agent. auditorium: tcr, Later of' homes. Mr. has been in mcreasmg qualitv eacn :random from, Georgia rehabilitation ••• YOU'VE E'\1f� SUN showing I�ight even place Vaughn b��n .111 manufacture, sale and distributior, of 'STOPS Of the 2,036,273 cotton acres "The Circus" has been year. cattle for al·1 produced some of the other ,iv�r" Pat the employment of Mr. Danby for being ulcoholie and :files on January 1, 1938, shows that 'ca'ale r I lh� ?ffere� beverages liQIl.9I's shall Celotex to are lotted Georgia under the new throughout the United States and in some year far superior to be So close was the f.rilsh on seveat time and during. the time he t.11I8 permitted in Bulloch their net worth averaged $503.23. ••• 0; county. farm acres were Canada fed In The feeder act, 1,09!J,581 divid- and ha met with hearty ap· the will be here he will be to any past. J. E. tOPI,er3. . Ordlnnry Mc..croan the were arrived at af­ I g!,ad ns; the. "!'e called "These figures : ed among the state's 155 cotton- proval of Its many audiences. The sist them longer and the rrgn; Celotex 'When 40 steers are good enough anyone in working mit plans for f�edlng, election upon the registrars checking "ter deducting all indebtedness which cow' Illlarketland of f lie, and acres concerns trials and more and more. While growing 36,692 piot chief'ly .the for the building a home. the petition ••• Mayor, president of Cham. , 'signed • have from a reus­ �d by.thirty.-five per family may had, were . at the , MARSH CHEVROLET INC. reserved for allotment to new tribulutton circus life and the shows sales each cent of CO, I bel' of Commerce and the the vo- onable estimate of the value of all I of. presrdo.us "al'l�lIS a�( regiscere.] qualified Glass 1)1 orducors. S�I ange antics of the s.de-show vear they pick up new Ideas and use peo-10f banks, to openly welcome them to ters of Bulloch c�unty asking for a livesteck, equipment, feed, seed, ••• GULF SUPREME SERVICE The allotment went is them the next I largest county )·le. T,t interspersed with have be SChOOl yea!'. special election. town, they to good. Need Not . and household on hand," Van­foore than million dollars has been re· of I t

''Rehabilitation families also main­ - I the hurricane collected by the buyer at the time ed. House reclltered -and all t&xeII due Insulation power that So there's no any reason for been voted on by the during ered, and, therefore, payment- cannot Pian. 'tor the organizati�n at a paid' poll 'lained excellent the longe:' II' gardens during of the sale. at 01' before the time of the *** makes deliver more- the last of General Asse;". dub a regll- gasoline not stepping up to' the kind of car COUNlI'Y be made on a sale of the produeer's golt and' the building at golf :Year, which resulted in an improved NURSE ANNOU,NCES ses�lon t�e tratlon. The 1137 taxes mUlt The ,penalty, ho",ever, does not ap, bly. The bIll, as SIgned by the gov· courSe In Statesboro moved' forward poll health. have Tile you've always wanted. OHANGES IN MIDWIFE equity. No payments will be made In 'state of Not only gar· wl1l have been within five aft· *:::. ply on any farm where the emor and It decided to this· week to a statement paid daYII . MEETING IN COUNTY � lar' .. according dens anal subsistence patches provided conneetlon with the re- le of the ter the eall for eleetiOll Go now and the details from the tlon· lB 1,000 pounds of lint (equiva· give the jury power to pass sentences by Kennlt R. chairman at tile lpecial Heat es get produe., '!lade Carr, an adequate supply of food for the Gl·m cotton from a election held to or cases. purchased p;.ooueer: the .�he Ja *** nearest Buick dealer-see the car two, bale�) les�, felony temporary Iteerlng cQmmittee. ,wh� spec,I.,1 table during the period, but I,nt ,Miss E�,.le Bailey: County produchlg the work Woodrum the "In case a Mt sell June 1lG, 1988, that folks do without. produ�,r s)l.bmlts " ,�h�et annoullced thll weelil that there has Judge eongratulated p�ueer does. 'rhe Intere.ted In the build.' bef�re they have supplied a' surplus for can­ Bath Rooiu just !"on't nuree'lln JrI'O�p' an addl· memhen of the Statesboro Bar and receives In upon of the COUne . a.llotm�nt. seWlral made' In ,the I bl. prior to July 1, had Mr. Ampld The till' ;ning. Farm women who were cunning been change. co�ten 1988:- .lie 'Ing. eoll�r�. ,.boon remain Acessol'ies tion ,to p"'�lded', in whleh tht!y �e· Mear., Golt ot the tltls provlsio,l' .�or ·and. tor tal' .tbe ha� may receive a cotton priee aajult. Protesslon�1 Sa., open fpr the regl8tration ot ,vofen for 'an average of 10 quarts a year when *** fIP'l"l,,:1 ti;;'e pillee meetings :he ma�ner ceeded In the civil dock· small grower�, the act also of The elearlnK: up vannah Golf .Olub and Mr. Hall at taKen on the program, last year can· PfPvlllel ",Idwlve. the eouty. changes ment at the' rate appU"';ble-. r.,n June rive da1.l after the eall of a sP.IClal I Mirrors I.i than I et hy a large number of elisel lno;rease. In I'll' Pllyments as Mils are as "tIea an average of 119 quarts of fruits announeed by, Bailey eet�lng 1988, ot whether or .... was ,30, ·regardl';,.. anyone Quilty �nd ot court. He stated that this • eleetl�!l'&net • out ��y $200. ,_� :ani! In f_010WI., Oft e" fourth Monda ot wtheeekStaO:vajnnnal�tGtOh,lef ."Cltelubwbhlee'h�I.luasnt. vegetables. addition, they . civil docket since he has not the eotten was under a loan." register for voting in .peeial elee- the lightest der the bi.• tbe eommlt. �e Fixtures . If a tarmer I ts tten .1n I c. 'oiied 571.564 pounds. Lighting P I'n eo. "X· each month. theey'lerq W1 I be a meeYting .. o.nslderation been judge of tee. Mr. Carr' states that these men tlon wl!o complies with the provls- easl at his acreag� allo�ment, at St .Marys €hurch at Brooklet at "A survey showed also, that 2,500 he! •�ourt, t�hllat end��r 'wlt� atter over the site at will lose all soil cons"rva,tion I!I1Y· 1 2 m. fourth at looking expressed Ions ,with respect te the payment and from rehabilitation fa­ p. Qn every. Tuesday �e ,�men boys girls IS betterstatemehntt an a go A:od- PlooraWlw.S�t the have a wonder. 'lJlents, his c9ttan p�ce eaeh there' will be a NOTICE opinion th,at they: YOU SHOULD adj)lstOlent month. meeting . poll GET IT NEW' ••• tax��., ,milies .enroiled in 4·H club work last JORQUI-FIII SPRINGING ,.nll•• . : tul to build a real t and the ch,,"ce t abtaIn at Mt. ZI urc at. 2 m. On • opportunity golf every jar aDd jolt ••• reduc•• ·.kid­ paY'llen, Ch h p. and that 82 cent of the ------:year, per AT- .. .0 METHODIST REVIVAL To the Voters of .....,---."...------.on, Bullo�h County: course which be an asset 10..• ·.ri.k., I • mlk•• rear tir.. I..t loa r. a full loan "(auld •• at each month there . orr'the-'omarketlng ·q\l0tlo every,' FrIday • . children attended school . :a:lmo'·age Re'vIvaI ael'Vlces at 'tlie- Method'I�,t nn eIect'Ion on the LOCa10'"p..on. Iaw the Mr. Mears· returned , for h'Is farm. I community. I •••• 1 II •••• 1 will be a. at' Thomas There were ...------� 1.1 ••••••••••••••••• ••••••• I •••• II 1_ III Tegularly. 3,300 boys and •••••• ••• I. ",eetlng church' will hllr.. has ealled the of here to whom a eourse Is Grove, contlnu�' through been by ordinary to Savannah carrying a map at. the Jl!!ople golf in and 150 attend· Walter Aldred. Statesboro at 2 p. m. girls, high school, Church, Rev. A. 'So Trulock of :Bulloch and aU vote':' are com. an resi. through Sunday county, property and will.submit to the I ,a'dded Incentive to take up wives of rehabili· ing coliege. Many There are 24 rural electrification The dates for March are: Columbus is in of the servo notified that unless Aut POLL a I meetings charge hereby mittee prospective layout the denee here �r to establish headquart. ac· of. tation clients participated in the ices. Rev. St. on in Georgia, for which over March 22 (Tuesday) at Mt. Zion Trulock, pastor of the TAJI'S, including 19;17, ar� paid course for·their consideration at their Company ·S. projects ers.here or to stop over weekends. activities of home demonstration club. ·HOK·E BRUNSON Lukes r.hurch at is one of I' or before March next Columbus;' 1988, you ""ill three miiiion dollars have already March 25 at· the 31st,. meeting.. r Church', (Friday), WI"" be 38·40 W. Main Street STA "I;J', 'I The.lte ullder cons,'derat,'on '" In ail of these families ',: TESBORO, GEORGIA t,he strongest preachers in the not be eligible to vote in this election More than' men are interest-· fact, me",bers Farmers in fifteen of Thomas Grove South, thirty been allotted. Church, Statesborn; on r.oute Conference. Rev. Frank which is to be held on 1938. ed the proposed Burton Ferry are a more active interest in Statesboro, Georgia Georgia April 14, in the project. The purpose of the taldng are now e· �"arch 28 at St. these projects receiving (Monday) Mary's more of Brooklet wiil also in the S. D. J. W. about and ';ne·half miles from Signed: Alderman, Oan· . course is to Statesboro an oppor. t�o .community affairs. PHONE 224 �e Gil-I' give WANT Brooklet. to the TO• TBADE STOP BERE Church, leati Bulloch a YOUR OLD CAB? ' lectricity. non, to att1'llct , rlBSTf meeting singihg. Registrars, county. great number of Statesboro. '1 ••.•. • tunity