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f^Itler Local*
^ potter, of Portsmouth,
jting his wife of this city.
F. Fain and fam-
ith relatives in
Mr. R-
Vs., is v
Mr. ami Mrs.
fly spent Sunday
Atlanta.
jim Hill, of Reynolds, was the
week-end guest of Mrs. J.
TTTF BUTLER HEUALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, MARiCH 21, 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
Mrs
NOTES FROM THE MUSIC
DEPARTMENT, 1$. h.
"Not to earn a prize, nor defeat an
opponent, but to pace each other
on the road to excellence.”
Ben Persons was awarded second
place in voice contest. The Rhythm
Band won second place in their con
test. With the above in mind, the
music contestants who attended the
OK, H. J. PORTER
Holler, C,a.
peter explains the
CHRIS’lIAN LIFE
Golden Text: Sanctify the Lord in
your hearts.
The letter irom which our lesson to
except it be by the Christ-like con
duct of the Christian. This Christ-
like manner will show through all
the vicissitudes of life. “He that hath
the Son hath life; he that hath not
return evil for evil.
Sanctify Christ in Your Hearts
As Lord
We are to reverence teh Lord in
hearts. We art to dedicate our-
the son hath not life.” That is a def- solves to him wholeheartedly at all
ie were "such th-t he rt. KS wil ! in * t0 proclaim their faith with
er cd amnn,• ti' • c f* 10 ! 1 d 0 f . their lives. Conventional religion nas
id ige d Zo n ^r^ir",ih 0 a f J h n be-™ complacent that at times
Mr.
ed the Musical Conve
t3 Wednesday. I
, M ]•• Everett and Mr. Edwin |
, Macrn, spent Tuesday,
St W. Hail. i
... jiartha Maxwell spent the
eek-end in KHaville the guest of pupils seem to have come home with the pathway of his"lTfe
'll!- Elizabeth Collins. ja renewed interest and determination tance with the Master had
cod Mrs. Walter 1 1" 0 work. |into a rich Christian experience that
A. G. Whitehead
ioliehtful weeh-enu bu™» “• State Convention in Atlanta feel day is taken was written by Peter to
‘ 11 Hall fully repaid for entering the con- i '‘ hlral 'gers" in different provinces of
' . Windham and Mrs. A. L. tests even though not winning a a,b ° ut the year Cl) A. D.
Mrs. J. J. " 1 ,, . , 1 nv j 7P ; n m. i etei was getting well along down
a rc reported among the sick P“*e in eveiy instance. There were the western slope of life’s journey.
. six contestants in piano from the St. So we .conclude that he was rich in
" ce Ce,cilia Club and each one gave evi- experience that would make him a
and Mrs. Hugh Perkins attend-| der.ee of hard work and that they v; ‘luahle writer or adviser to the
er.tion in Allan- j compared favorably with even the “ stra »gers”. His
winners, in being prepared to enter
the contest—this could rot be said age, one who could speak with and to i h _ R . n . , - - . ,
of all the other contestants (quoting “^ungers” with an experience^ means lo ^,f cr f or righteousness
m sake ' 11 ia 1'lgh time tliat Christians
One outstanding advantage, the been a varied of,e. AU the waydown ! ^ J* 16 - « ,rinci » ,le8 of the
inition of Christianity in a few
words. Ore is Christian to the extent
of which Christ is established in his
life. The question arises then how
many of us ure really Christians?
There is a cross and people are call
ed on today to bear the cross just as
much as thep were when Jesus ga\e
the command to “take up your cross
and follow me.” The early Christian
knew what it meant to bear a cross.
Literally hundreds of ihem died for
their faith. They bad a possession
that was dearer than life itself to
them. Wo can shout our faith from
the house tops, hut how many are
times. Christ Is Lord of all because
he Is God. He is now upon his
throne as our mediator and has all
power in heaven and in earth. He !>
Lord because he is our Saviour from
sii. He is the Lord because he alone
cun save our lire in this world and
in n never-ending eternitv.
Put him in continual cnarge of
youi life for it belongs to him and
him only for the present and 1 for all
the future.
Mrs. F. A.
e u rgs and Mr:
Friday in Macon.
Miss Ethel Reynolds spent Wed-
with her parents, Mr. and
" g \v Reynolds, of Roberta.
! cross lo Hie end that we are willing
His acquain- i to do anyt hj n g f or u le faith that is
ripencu j w jhj n us
. | The First Epistle of Peter
There is no feeling of disappoint- s P ei * k with authority | The churches in Asia Minor w-ere
mer.t or bitterness, or any question othe°r. The
of the judges’ decision. The club ap- face with the conditions
Miss
everal week
Ralph Pope.
Mrs R A. Scandrett, Mrs.
Persons, Mrs. Ileile Carson,
Blackman and Mr. Nash spent Sat
urday in Macoro.
Mr Wallace Carson left for Na
tural Bridge, Va., last week where he
e()es to accent a position as .clerk at
Natural Bridge Hotel.
Wlma Gill, Hazel Parks, Oscar
Adams and Isaac Dreizin for the ef- J
fori and splendid showing made.
Congratulations also to two tal- i
ented and
from the
j Neisier and Ann Halley, who won
Mr. Thomas Daniel, who is attend- j prizes in their contests. They truly
ing medical school in Atlanta, sper.it i fj eser ve these awards. I
the week end with his parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. G. M. Daniel.
Mrs. G. J. Hortman is improving
nicely following her recent injuries
received by a fall her many friends
will be pleased to learn.
and stopped the feeling against such
orders was such as was likelp to
break upon the people in the form
of extreme persecution. At this time
there was a man named Silvanmo*
working among the Jews in Babylon
who laid Peter about all this threat
ened trouble. In response to this
Peter wrote a letter to the Christians
generally in Asia Minor and it has
been handed down to us as the First
,, J? ! trouble for the Jews was their
predates the recognition received at fronted Jesus when he was on earth. | and the Gentiles for not joinning in
the convention and was proud of the bad obtained first hand knowl- 'idolatrous rioting and being as these
Mrs. Mintie Pope left Thursday' 1 ^ representation from one of, if shfp which 6 Jesus had long Wore Conditio " 8 had been advised a ^ ainst
. ‘ £ or Atlanta, where she will spend not the smallest towns with a Fede- made known.
' ■ ' with her son, Mr. | rated Music Club. | What Is Christian Living?
The first four verses in the lesson
Mary Virginia Parkin.,, A.laarnl An,... XdSf ‘vSn."” .¥ SS
Christian life. The very best kind of
commentary for the Bible and Bible
teachings is right living. Christian
teaching must be translated to the
, , . , , . i world by correct conduct. There is
hard working students described in the passage: First, the i . f ,■ . p . ,,,, f th
Reynolds Club, Frances way of living which should charac-| ^ W J t0 encourage^ those who
enze Christian Christiana m, their at- were sufferi fur Ul ^ r faith . The
titude one to another. They should letter llfted their minds from their
be of oe mind bound into a unity of „ t troubles and the occupied
| fa ' th - a °" e T b , 0 . nd for a commo " sal : I their minds with the hope of hea
rt, . . | vation. Christian people can be of yen. Lets note here and no w that
The pupils are getting settled in one mind ,f they will but put forth though the christian may> and wi n,
their work, and will continue their Hie effort. Many times good people | have hjs troubles the path of his du-
Club activities until the end of will disagree m opinion. When such is clear and his c £ ristian privi-
school l *• CaS6 p d i? a f ee aS , t0 „ tbe 1 leges overbalance his trials.
'definition of that which is under con- . <
i , . , , i The MacDowell Club will have sideration. After they have under- .... .... . , .
\t r o \pH Richards returned to her , ,, . . , , . . , ,, '^ e oi a Christian in ins le-
Koffin*, Friday after tbelr Marcb meetin « today (Thurs- stood each other they discover that , lu Qther foUowew of christ ia
■ - - day) and will honor Bach, whose they are of the same opinion. When i marked by brotherhood which the
it takes wrong living to get to an
understanding. In a word, no harm
can come to him who has a passion
for goodness. In this letter Peter
spending several weeks wit!
ter, Mrs. H. E. Adams of f
her sis-
utler.
Loral students of Georgia South
western College, Americus, are spend
ing a merited vacation of a few days
with home folks observing spring
holidays.
Enroute to their home in Columbua
after spending the winter ini Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. C. W
Bazemore spent Tuesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Posey.
Miss Nellie Turner, after an ab
sence of several weeks from duties
at the Dreizin store, due to illness,
Monday resumed her duties much to
tile delight of her many friends.
Mr. F, A. Teed, accompanied by
birthday it is; this year, 1935, beir.g
his 250th anniversary. j
MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. ONE
Apostle Peter presents in this letter.
Brotherhood
Brotherhood calls for unity in af-
j fection, and in oneness of purpose
could not get away from the teach- I while there may be great diversity
HOLDS ITS MARCH MEETING Chr [ st £' hen be said ’! ^ thought in regards to many things
“re they who have been persecute there ^ be £ ar in 0 V atti .
I for righteousness sake and so on, tudes toward christ ^ nd Ws cause ,
The March meeting of the Mis- d °wn through the beatitudes. We ^ ^ feel sympathy for the
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W. A. PAYNE
Butler, Georgia
sionaiy circle No. 1, was held in the |?" d ^ 5® 1 ' cause of Christ and not just merely
Sunday school rooms of the local you are reviled.” When .he suffered ! £ ?'w^w^that^ls 6 longing
Methodist church Monday, March 18. he did not make any threats Peter I \ m b \ ouch of fgHowship. Brotherly
The rooms were made attractive by ^ges that people live accordingly. | love phould g0 hand in hand . lt is
the use of beautiful spring flowers. ' J. h * ^desirus life S an<7 Uves'man^ 1 far bette ^H» love than to be lovable.
Mrs.
We should have .compassion, ope for
another and always show it. It is
Herman Amos, vice-chairman days. Trough that desire one can
presided. Two new projects were de- triumph over all difficulties and in Mer ^ be tender hearted than ^
cided upon for the coming month, justice. And ^niake all life^worthy of be cr i b ic a l.
Humble Minded
In this letter Peter reminds up of
Or*, .h, .f vanilla jj'Ef i.STlSTo'toS \
«m, Mr Fred Peed, Jr., attended other the establishing of a Rummage
carriers of the Third District at inff out in tbcse P r °j ects
proved.
.. . - , . . , i in the heart ar.d hand and express
will cer- that we can always turn, to and he jn our character and conduet .
Americus Saturday evening last. tainly have the appreciation of the ‘ n °,..-X n lb a a e “ hristian now This further manifests itself in the
FrierrU u a m t i? r> Circle. Ten dollars from the sale of • e u waa n ot when our modest >' w jth respect to
and Mrs.‘ A.“ Locke are dt a V** ^ Mrs. Robert McClain, of Christianity w» born It has never,ll^^“opposRe
lighted to have them back home af- New York, was turned in and the teen a neasy job to be a genuine..^ an<( ^^.gonceit. Many times
ter a three month’s stay at Ft. Lau- , Circle wishes to express its gratitude thoroughly good Christian. I ei cen- find jn our dea )i ngs with man
£ h H a " a r d ar « ff'ad' to know l0 Mrs . Scandrett and Mrs . McClean 1", a '("neve'easylt fafaS the lofty minds are many time:
ttiat Mr. Posey’s health is much im- . , and a cross ls " ever eaa >- 11 .
- ’ for their help to them. | as necessary today as it was in the
Mrs. W. E. Hightower had charge dawn of .christianitp for those who
of the Bible study and Mrs. L. R. pr°fess chrisUtmity to be Christ-
ui otbvaiiiiau | , . , , ,, like. What then does it mean to he a
are attending the bedside of their Adams had ' cbarge of the program ’ Christian.? It means to have Christ
tatter, Col. H. p, Wallace, who has j First a musical program, dedicated ^ cen tered in our being that we
een quite sick the past week. His to Spring, was given and was fol- actually love Christ-like people. The t .,
condition is not considered serious,' i owed k v a mos t interesting talk, essential difference between a chris- i^g to his associates. Many times if
his friends will be pleased to learn. ' o y f, interesting uaia, ^ ^ a non . christian is that the not at all times ,t is even easier to
“Too Busy given by Mrs. Ouula christian has bggn born from a b 0 ve | heap coals of fire upon our enemies^
Turk. The Society wishes to express and the no n-christian, .has not. The I heads hi the form of kind treatment
thanks to Mrs. Turk for her help on j christian seeks to make the principles for ill treatment than it would be to
Miss Ouida Brewer, of Jesus the pattern of his life and
the noni-christian follows his own im
pulses. How then are people to know
who are Christians and ho are not
r h ts> Frar.k Oliphant, of Macon,
and Mrs. Marion Farris, of Savannah j
the ldwly minds.
Brotherhood
There is no room in Christian’s
conduct for resentment or retalia
tion. It is absolutely wror.g to return
evil for evil. The fact that one is a
chrietian requires that he be a bless-
It will be a source of sincere re
gret to her many friends to learn
j.P. wm g.t° the seriousness of her
Mr. p i' 1 became necessary for
v Amos to be removed to a
i H‘t? morning for a major
been 8 -- 0 .!!' J r ?' Amos’ condition has
serious for some time and it is
a' 31 tbe °P ei 'ation will prove
h» ;„ o , Ct0 T and that she may soon
1,5 mstored to goo,I health.
BRIDGE PARTY
her
j^ 1 -. West entertained
J7 e Club most delightfully Wed-
afternoon.
i^ elen Hunwody scored high-
.... ° r ' dge Club members and was
Martin 5^
score f '■ ^ ba l ),llan made highest
be n t r, v ’ s ' tors and received a
3utlful bath mat.
"-a-rk/ 0 ! ^ ments consisted of delicious
' WlL ‘ hes fruit punch.
the program.
Mrs. Braxton Turner and Mrs. H. J.
Porter took part in the musical story.
Mrs. Hightower led 1 the Circle in
prayer, asking God’s blessing upon
them, especially His comforlir.g pres
ence in the homes where there were
sickness and sorrow.
After the program the hostesses,
Mrs. W. A. Payne, Mrs. Gardner Pye
and Mrs. Allen Payne, served a de
licious salad 1 plate with hot coffee.
The April meeting will have for its
hostesses Mrs. Herman Amos, Mrs.
Mintie Pope and Mrs. Eugene Baze-
loth. ’ more.
—Pub. Chairman.
MRS. a.
F - FAIN hostess
Mr*. p „“ m€l at the home of
In the ji, n ^ abl Tuesd »y afternoon.
II, A of tbe chairman, Mrs.
•Mrs pi, a „ n rett| the .co-chairman,
The ! r rr6tt presided -
by Mrs p 6 >ns opened with prayer
of l an followed by minutis
er.t officT ng ’ reports from differ
dis cussion' ' f C0 “ eCti0n dtles and
iIrs - Picke,," r, pro i ects for Apru.
fading h 5 1 ey & av e a beautiful
Members r ,, iIorni ng Meditation.”
?amc whi,.i 1 6 ^* rc ' e took part in a
° f ■*«ol chilT'' 6 them the fe€ling
A d e]i ‘ chlldT en again.
'altines. v,] c ’ >u rse 0 f fruit salad,
"’hipped crl. ' Uit cake ’ coffee with
r ain’ s i ov * m " as served by Mrs
McMullan, M r f?^ ers ’ Mrs - G - V.
Martha F ain> ’ C ' Fain and Mias
FLAGS FLYING AT TWO
SCHOOLS THIS
WEEK
Through the efforts of the Ameri
canism chairman of Butler Unit 124
of the Legion Auxiliary ar.d the co
operation of the patrons and 1 teach
ers there were two schools in the
county that began flyir.g the flag on
Monday morning. These were at
Cross Roads and Rupert schools.
It is believed that other schools
will have caught this spirit of
Amedicanism, and that we shall be
several others next
able to report
week.
—Pub. Chm.
CIRCLES TO MEET MONDAY
The Lottie Moon Circle of the
Baptist Woman’s Missiormry Soc.ety
will meet Monday March 26th, with
Mrs. H. H. Gee.
The Sara Burney Circle will meet
at the same time with Mrs. M. A.
Chapman
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