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aylor County Sunday School Convention
To Be Held With Howard Methodist Church
June 15-16, 1918.
PROGRAM w
FIRST SESSION
Saturday Morning June 15th
10:00 Prayer and Praise Service—Led by Rev. M. W. Flanders
10:15 The Sunday School as a Community Asset.—R. M. Suggs
10:35. The Home Department.—Mrs. Bessie Rogers
10:45. The Week-Day Work for the S. S. Teacher—F. M. Foy
11:05. Sunday School Records. Their Valve. How to Keep
Them Miss Janie Neisler
11:15. Hymn
11:20. Four Gates Miss Daisy Magee, Elementary Supt. of
the Georgia Sunday School Association
11:50. Annoucements
12:00. Adjourn.
Dinner on the Ground. Come and Bring a Basket.
SECOND SESSION
Saturday Afternoon.
1:45. Prayer and Praise Service Mrs. B. Montgomery
2:00. The Worker’s Meeting, Its Importance and How to Make
it a Success R ev - J- H. Allen
2:30. Report of County Officers:
President—Mr. Pickens Riley
Secretary—Mr. M. A. Chapman
Treasurer—Miss Elizabeth Neisler
Elamentary Superintendent—Mrs. A. S. Wallace
President Division No. 1—Mr. Herbert Sealy
President Division No. 2—Mr. J. T. Cox
President Division NO. 3—Mr. Eli Gaultney
2:45. How to Stop the Leak in the S. S Rev. L. A. Harrell
3:15. Hymn ^ .
3:20. The Home, The Bible and The School.-Miss Daisy Magee
3:50. Questions Answered
4:00. Adjourn
Services Saturday Evening 8 O’clock.
THIRD SESSION
Sunday Morning June 16th
10:00. Prayer and Praise Service Led by Mr. A. S.Wallace
10:15. What We Owe the Young People._.Rev. M. W. Flanders
10:45. What We Owe the Men and Women—Rev. J. T. Adams
11:15. Song .
11:20. The S. S. a Great National Force Miss Daisy Magee
il:55. Freewill Offering for the Support of the Work
12:05. Announcements and Appointment of Committees
12:10. Adjournment
Dinner on the Ground.
FOURTH SESSION
Sunday Afternoon
1:45. Prayer and Praise Service—Led by Rev. M. T. Gaultney
2:00. Teaching Methods O- D. Gorman
2-30. How to Organize and Conduct a Training Class
Mrs. W. E. Marshall
3:00. Hymn -
3:05. The Efficient Sunday School Miss Daisy Magee
3:35. Questions and Answers
3:50. Reports of Committees and Election of Officers
4:00. Adjourn
Points To Be Remembered
1. The Georgia Sunday School Association is a co-operative efforts of all
denominations for more and better Sunday Schools, and is the only oigani-
zation in the State which aims to help every Sunday School. The work is
by way of suggestion, not by authority, therefore it helps many, it hinders
none.
2. The Association is managed by an Executive Committee of 53 Chris
tian business men. Denominationally they are as follows: 19 Medthodists,
18 Baptists, 9 Presbyterians, 4 Christians, 2 Episcopalians, 1 Lutheran.
3. The Association sells nothing, but is supported by contributions. Its
workers go into every county in the State annually and furnish free on re
quest hundreds of thousands of pages of printed matter on the best meth
ods of Sunday School work.
4. The Taylor County Sunday School Association is one of the integral
parts of the Georgia Sunday School Association. The meeting indicated
by this program is an interdenominational meeting, and every worker in ev
ery white Sundav School in Taylor county is urgently requested to attend.
M. A. CHAPMAN, PICKENS RILEY,
County Secretary County President.
HAVE (YOU A LOVED ONE OR
FRIEND WITH “THE COLORS?”
The Herald desires the name and address of every volunteei
or selectman, white or colored, whether stationed at one of the
training camps in this country or already in France, who was
reared or at any time lived in Taylor county, but now in military
service of the U. S., either in the army or navy.
This is for the purpose of publishing every week their names
and addres that friends may occasionally write to them or mail
them papers or packages, as many have expressed a desire so to
do.
If you have a son, brother, relative or friend, or know of a
former Taylor county citizen, in any branch of the army service,
fill out the blank below and mail at once to the Herald. Please
be sure to write plainly and use no other form than the one here.
Every change of address should be praomptly reported to
this office.
Ga., 1918
Butler Herald,
Gentlemen:
I have a :
State whether son, brother, relative or friend
in the service of
State whether the army or navy
the United States, who is in
State whether in the United States or in France
His present or last known address was •
Yours very truly,
If colored so state here
Taylor County’s
Honor Roll.
'lhese are only a few of ourboys in
the service of the United States. We
have made and are still making dili
gent effort to secure the names and
addresses of each and every one in
this service. We will certainly ap-
preiate. the help of all persons' in get
ting a complete and corret roster.
Hudson, Lieut. J. E., Co. B. 326 Inft.
American Expeditionary Forces, j
France.
i Hudson, Willie Pope, Co. D. 121 Inft. !
| Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.
! Pierce, James H., Co.-C. 106 Engin-i
I eer Regiment, Camp Wheeler, Ma- j
j con Ga.
| Pierce, Felix, Co., 329 Bakers, Camp
j Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.
j Garrett, Lieut. S. T., 52nd Inft.
! Camp Forrest, Chickamauga, Park,
i Ga.
I Fuller, Henry Grady, Co. 30, Casual
i Department, 157 Depot Brg’d.,
I Camp Gordon. Atlanta, Ga.
jJenkkins, Sargt. Roy N., Q. M. C.
! Tioga, La., P. O. Box 1 1.
Thompson, Henry G., Co. 326 Inft.
American E. F., France.
Fuller, H. G., 1st., Canidate Bat. 4th
Officers Training School, Camp
Jackson, Columbia, S. C.
Hill, Walter, M. G. Co.,304th. Inft.,
Camp Bevins, Mass.
Shine, Tom B., M. G. Co., 121 Inft.,
Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.
Wilson, Thomas F., Co., E. 307th Eng
Regiment, Am. E. F. France.
Mathews, Mack, Co. 12, Coast Artil-
ery, Ft. Hamilton, Brooklin, N. Y.
Parr Emory F., Q. M. Detch. Q. M.
U. S. A., P. O. No. 708, France.
Shealy, Theodore, 30th Co., 8th Tr.
Bat. 157, Depot Brg’d,, Camp Gor
don, Atlanta, Ga.
Wadsworth, Alma, Co., 2, M. C.
Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
Boland, Herbert C., Co. K. 2nd Pion
eer Inft., Camp Wadsworth, Spart-
anbanburg, S. C.
Kimbrew, Maj. V. M. 2nd Tr. Bn.
157 Depot Brg’d, Camp Gordon,
Atlanta, Ga.
Shealy, iJ. J., Co. K., 325 Inft. Camp
Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.
Gray, William, colored, 58th Co.,157
DepotBrg’d., Camp Gordon, Atlan
ta, Ga.
Robinson,, P., Co. 21, 156 Depot Brg’d
6th T. B., Camp Jackson, S. C.
Respess, Corp. J. R., Bat. B. 127th F.
A . Camp Cody, New Mexico.
Butler, Maj. H. L., Camp Wheeler.-,
Macon, Ga.
Butler, Lieut. Walter, J., 254 College
Street, Macon, Ga.
Riley, H. L., Remount Department,
Belair, Ga.
Nickson, L. C., 16 Evans Drive, For
McPherson, Ga.
Carson, -T. T. Jr., 121 Inft. Machine
Gun Co., Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga
Carson. Robt. C., 121., Inft, Machine
Gun Co., Camp W., Macon, Ga.
Montfort, O. E., Co. I. Sec. 3, Reg. 5,
U. S. Training Camp, Charleston,
S. C.
McCants, J. Morgan. Co., C. 1st., Pri
mary Inft., Camp Wadsworth,
Spartanburg, S. C.
Edward W. Hicks, Supply Co., 80th,
F. A. Camp McArthur, Waco, Tex.
Estes, T. H., 128 Abercorn Street, Sa
vannah, Ga.
Harris, Otis P„ Co. A. 151 M. G. Bu„
American E. F., France.
Rawls, Joe W., Co. B. 151 M. G. Bu.,
American E. F., France.
Windham, Hoke L, H. Q. Co., 151 Mg
Bat., Rainbow Div., American E. F.
France.
Hodges, E. P., Emory Base Hospital
Unit, No. 43,
En route to France.
E. W. Hodges, Emory Base Hospital
Unit No. 43,
En route to France
Barrow, Willis E., Em’y Base Hospit
al Unit, No. 43,
En route to France.
Elam Griffith, Emory Base Hospital
Unit No. 43,
En route to France
Waters, Terrell F., Fortress Monroe.
Va.
Alley, R. E., Co. B. 43 Eng. Ameri-
E. F., France.
Respess, Z. D., Radio School, U. S.
Naval Training Station Newport,
R. I.
Trussell, Sankie, Co. K. 325 Inft. 82d
Division, American E. F., Farnce.
Wilson, Herbert E., Supply Co. 311
Camp Stewart, Newport News, Va.
Shealy, F. P. Fort Monroe, Va., 1st
C. A. Co.
Freeman, Elam M., Co. C. 46 Engin.
eers, Camp Sherdan, Montgomery,
Alabama.
Nelson, G. J., 30th Co., 8 Tr. Btn.
137 Depot Brgd, Camp Gordon,
Atlanta, Ga.
Anderson, Henry F. 5th U. S.Inft.
Empire C. Z. Panama.
PIVE POINTS
Miss Inez Jarrell was the
guest of her cousin, Miss Effie
Smith for several days this week
Jarrell and Luther Wilkins, of
Eastman, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Jarrell.
Mr. F. S. Holmes spent several
daysin Macon this week.
Miss Mellie Shumate and Miss
Mary Lou Gassett, who have
beenat Fort Valley for several
daysretumed home Tuesday.
Miss Inez Jarrell entertained
quite a numer of the “younger
Set” Saturday night. Miss Jar
rell is an ideal hostess and her
hospitality on this occasion was
enjoyed by all present.
The many frieuds of Private
W. M. Smith, formerly of this
community, but now stationed
at Camp Gordon, Ga., will be sor
ry to learn of hih recent eye
troubles, from which he has
bene suffering very much for
several days.
Mrs. J. W. Boggs, of Pratts-
burg, is with her sister, Mrh. G.
B. Jarrell, who has been serious
ly ill for several days.
Mr. and Mrs..S. J. Jarrell, of
Macon, were the guests of rela
tives herefor the week-end.
T. S. Harris and Ralph Jarrell
attended hervices at Horeb Sun
day.
There will be no services at
Antioch Sunday June 16th on
account ofthe Sunday School
convention at Howard on that
day, when all officers and teach-
ersers are expected to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams
and daughter, of Howard, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. Riley.
A very pleasant family reun
ion occurred at the delightful
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jai’-
rell Sunday. There were pres
ent twenty-five children and
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jarrell,
both of whom have been quite
sick are improving.
A tenat house on the farm of
Mr. A. T. Jarrell was burned
last week.
Sunday School Notes
Hold yourself in readiness for
the Sunday School convention
at Howard next Saturday and
Sunday. We want to get new
Ideas and methods in our Sun
day School. Our three organiz
ed classes have put up the stand
ard charts of excellency and are
trying to gain the tenpoints so
asto be one hundred per cent
classes.' We are expecting to
gain information on the most
difficult points at the convention
EDNA JARRELL.
Sunday School Reporter, An
tioch Baptist Sunday School.
FOR SALE.
Located in the city of Greens
boro, Green County, Georgia,
Six stand 7C saw all steel, Murry
Cotton Gin outfit, 100 H. P. Boil
er, 75 horsepower quick action
automatic engine. Attached to
gin new 8-30 American corn
mill, and/ wood sawing and split
ting machine. Outfit cost $10,-
000.__0n account of bad health
the owner will sell cheap. If in
terested write
ALL STEEL GIN CO.,
Greensboro, Ga.
Musslewhite, Frank, U. S. S. Geor-
Gia„ care R. M. Fortress Manire
VA.
Whatley, James Edgar, 121st Iitft.,
Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.
Newsom, Eric A., 121st Inft. Band,
Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.
Aultman, 61st Brgd. H’d., Camp
- Wheeler, Macon, Ga.
Montfort, David T., Qm. Department,
Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.
Saunders, Willis D., Amb. Co 121 S.
N. T. N., Camp Wheeler, MaconGa.
Fountain, Jim A., U. S. S. Apache,6th
Navy Divs., Charleston, S. C.
Posey, Brooks, M. G. Co., 121 Inft.,
Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.
Anderson, Hillyard, 30th Co. T. R. B.
N., 157 Depot Brgd. Camp Gordon.
Scrimshire, Robt. E., Cook, Co. C. 18th
Engineers, R. Y„ American E. F.,
France.
Scrimshire, Herbert, Third Inft Supply
Co., Eagle Pas* r Texas.
NELSON’S MILL ITEMS
By Brown Eyes.
The refreshing shower of last
week was a great advantage to
the fanners of this section.'
Mr. L. J. Wainwright and
brother, Lonnie, motored over to
Mr. S. H. Moore’s Monday p. m.
Mr. Elbert Posey passed thru
here Tuesday.
Mr. Ohcar Moor, of this place,
motored down to Macon to spend
the week-end.
Mr. J. H. Dulap, of Midway,
attendeded Sunday School at
Turner’s Chapel 4 last Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Lamar Posey spent last
Sunday p. m. with his best lady
friend.
We regret to say that little
James Emerson is in critical con-
bition by illness.
Mr. J. H. Dunlap and family
spent lah,t Sunday as the guests
of Mr. E. J. Wainwright and
family.
Mr. S. H. Moore, of near here,
and daughter, Lula, spent Tues
day night and Wednesday as the
guests of Mrs. L. L. Dickerson,
in Macon county. After spend
ing the week-end pleasantly they
returned home Sunday by way
of Panhandle.
Mr. Ira Rodgers was the re
cent vihitor to his friend, Mr.
Alfonso Macon. '
Mr. Simon visited his lady
friend last Sunday.
Mrs. B. H. Spillers visited her
mother, Mrs. F. E. McCrary re
cently.
Mrs. Lokie Rodgers and dau
ghter,, Reginald, spent Sunday
as the guesth of Mrs. R. A. Spil
lers.
Mrs. N. A. Mathews
Died May 21, 1918.
The. death angel visited the
home of Mrs. Mathews and took
from them their loving mother.
Weep not dear children for moth
er is at rest, she is called to that
happy home where there is no
pain or sorrow. Oh how hard it
is to give up one of our loved ones
in death. Oh, how hard it is to
look on their dear face for the last
time. Mrs. Mathews was a true
Christian woman, member of the
Free Will Baptist church of Potter-
ville; laid to rest in the Potterville
cemetery Wednesday afternoon,
burial services conducted by Rev.
C. H. Moore. She leaves six chil
dren, four daughters and two
sons; eighteen grand children and
host of friends.
Will be long remembered by all.
, Written by ETHEL.
For Sale or Exchange.
Buick Automobile, has new tires,
engine in perfect order. Will
trade for anything worth the
money. Car can be seen at Mauk.
Address A. H. Hendricks, Mauk,
Ga.
MOTOR RURAL
CARRIER EXAMIN
The United States Cr
vice Commission has a
ed an examination
County of Taylor, to be
At 3 p. m. on July 12th
to fill the position of Mi
Rural Carrier at Reynolds,
vacancies that may later o<
on motor rural routes f:
post offices in the above n
tion county. The salary
motor routes rangees fr
$1,500 to $1,800 per annu
The examination will be o
only to citizens who are
ly domiciled in the territoi.
supplied with mail by
Office in the county and wh
meet the other requirement*;
set forth in Forms 2121 and
1977. Form 2121 may be seeif
posted at any post office in the
county for which the examina
tion is held, Form 1977 and ap
plication blanks may be ob
tained from the post offices at
which the vacancy exists and
where the examination is to be
held, or from the United Seates
Civil Service Commission at
Washington, D. C. The ap
pointee to this position will be
required to furnish, maintain,
and operate a modem motor
vehicle with a carrying capaci
ty of uot less than 800 pounds
and a cubic capacity of not less
than 800 feet. Applicants
must file with their applica
tions astatement of the equip
ment they will be able to pro
vide in the event of appoint-
forwarded to the Commission
at Washington, D. C., at the
earliest practicable date.
NOTE- During the continu
ance of the present war the
Commission will, in accordance
with the request of the Post
Office Department, admit wo
men to rural carrier examina
tions upon the same conditions
as men.
By direcetion of the Com
mission
JOHN J. McILHENNY,
President.
PottervilJe Items.
Mr Henry Barrow was on the
sick list last week.
Mrs Alice Barrow spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs R W Schrimshire last
week.
Little Miss Louise Barrow is
spending the week-end witti her
grand parents.
R. C. Cromer visited Potterville
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. J. T. Adams filled his
regular appointment here Sunday.
We are glad to have Odell
Wood and his family here with
us.
Rev S B Edwards has returned
home from a visit to his son in
LaGrange.
C R Blair has returned home
from Fort' Valley.
Mrs Mattie Underwood’s sister
is visiting her this week.
By two girls.
Another Carload
Chevrolets
Just Arrived
These cars are the latest design
with all the improvements and con
veniences that puts the Chevrolet
Cars among the ranks of American-
made automobiles.
Better Come in Now
and get yours before they are all gone.
The price of these cars are now
$776.81, delivered in Reynolds.
Used FORDS on hand and
for sale at all times....
C.B. MARSHALL
REYNOLDS, GEORGIA