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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 8, 1942.
My. and Mrs. Wanza Hortman
spent Wednesday in Macon.
Mrs. L. H. Simd'’and Mrs. Helen
Dunwody spent Mdnday in Macon.
Miss Raye Cox spent Monday in
Macon visiting her brother, Mr. Foy
Cox.
Mrs. Aubry Adams of Thomaston,
spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Miss Lillian Bazemore spent the
weekend in Macon the guest of
relatives. ✓
Mr. Otis B. Cox of Atlanta, was
a week-end visitors to relatives
and friends here.
Miss Frances Harris left Sunday
for Macon where she has accepted
a position at Robin Field.
Mrs. Joe Brown of Howard, spent
Tuesday in Butler the guest of her
mother, Mrs. Sarah Fickling.
Dr. and Mrs. Eli Garrett spent
Sunday ii Thomaston the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McLarty.
PVt. Herman Hill of Ft. Benning,
was the week end guest- of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill.
Miss Elsie Heath of West Point,
was the week end guest of her
parents, Mr. and .^lrs. C. C. Heath.
■ ’
Messrs Gray
Adams and Isaac
spent the week eq
ountain, Oscar
eizin of Atlanta
ttfttjh homefolks.
Saunders, Home Eq
Mrs. Florence Spivey,
Mr. Mercer Smith
Marriage Announced
PAGE SEVEIf i
DR, H. J. PORTER
Butler, Ga.
LOYALTY TO CHRIST
' Lesson Text:
Mark 2:14-17; John 6:66-69;
Phlllipians 3:7-14
Golden Tevt: What things were
gain to me these have I count
ed loss for Christ.
.Ws, T. E. Tante Sr., of this city
announces the marriage of her.
daughter, Mrs. Florence Spivey of B Umnier of A. D.
Griffin, to Mr. Mercer W. Smith of among our Lord's
Butler and Ferry.
The marriage was solemnized
August 16th at the home of Judge
O. M. Jones, Ordinary of Pike
County, Judge Jones performing the
cermony in the presence of only a
few close friends.
Time
The call of Mathew was in the
28. The crisis
i™ —- followers took
Waqq in April, 29. Paul wrote his
Epistle to the Phlllipians about A.
For the past two years Mrs. Smith from Rome.
D. 64.
Place
Both events of the lesson took
place in Capernium. The Epistle to
the Phlllipians was written by Paul
has, made her horns in Griffin
where she holds a position with the
Griffin Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make
their home in Perry where Mr.
Smith is employed in the engineer
ing department at Robins Field.
Miss Leetimae Folds
Making Fine Record
At Asbury College
Response to Christ's Call
As he passed by he saw Levi,the
group in Palestine than these pyb-1 TRAVEL SHOWS DECREASE
So°Sm^z7A,u,c:r, s c
STtSTa&mai Jcsus* from I Onsollncratldnine
the scribes and pharisees was the j nd , * 10 mo * or s * 8S understandable
regard for the ouhHnnn hhLnif i dosiro to consor ve his tires brought
a >e-i h j r i drop in travel
ers in contempt but he knew that during August in 39 states which
men who would sink to such a low 1 Slices automatlc trafflc counting
"K saws® !>►>*«. m&m
touch of God upon therm Saturday • traffic Minot 13
The man, Levi whom Christ had l pcr cent in the gasoline*rationed
already cal led V and^who had ac- K ca and 27 per cent ln those
cepted the call hhd orobablv heard Where unlimited 8ales 3tni wero al ‘
Jesus pmaching befom thls tlme ! L°, WGd ’' “™P arod to August, 1941.
and was at this time probably un-1 T T h i 0ta LnJ°^ n i Y ora 8ed 76 per cent
der conviction. One noticeable thing ' greatest declines in passen-
about Christ and Levi was that NowHamp-
Christ did not hurry him. 'Jf rm ,°. nt > cd i 5;
Tho n.i„ 1.1,,.. * ... | Georgia, 46.7; Worth Carolina, 47.1
Th Vi# th South Carolina, 48.8; and Florida,
Problems of Life |43.7. The smallest drop was on
Our second lesson today from the Colorado with 3.6 per cent.
6th chapter of John gives a glimpse | ;
of our Lord's life when he was dis
FORSYTH NATIVE ‘ ~
GETS HIGH POST
HELPIN GWPB
Atlanta.—II. S. (Hall) Dumas of
Atlanta, vice president in charge of
operations for Southern Belle Tele
phone and Telegraph Co., has been
appointed a member of the tele
phone operations industry advisory
committee of the War Production
Board.
1 The committee is being formed for
the purpose of advising with, sup
plying information to and making
recommendations to the WPB. The
first meeting, during which a num
ber of telephone problems are to be
discussed with government repre
sentatives, has been called for Oct.
9 at Washington, under direction of
B. H. McCurdy, chief of the tele
phone section.
Mr. Dumas is a widely experienc
ed telephone man. He entered tele
phone service in 1911 and has had
31 years' experience ln various
phases of telephone operations.
vj. uui ljuiu » me wnen ne was qis« , . ....
couraged. He had been telllhg the ln , g <A hem , bu i a , s . trash ’ thaL he
disciples that they must eat of his ■*5-*^5 ® a . a Christ. He gloried ln
flesh and rink of his blood if they t *) e , fact man who wns once « AUTO TAG
Were to beone with him. By this he rag .TOft " ow denounced him, • IS PROMISED
meant tha tthey must not only a P d tkat who had regarded,! -
partake of that sacrament in which hIs Pdrspect for advancement with 1 Elberton—O. Talmadge Bowers of
son of Alpheus sitting at the place bread and wine are Used but that P rIde > now heaped contempt uporV Elberton, Independent candidate for
of toll. First, we should know justitheiT everyday life must shorn a him. Paul was willing to endure .Gbvernor of Georgia in the general
what a publican was. First, he was'longing to share every sacrifice al , thl iMl more t0 °- that he might ' -
a tax collector and the way they I that our Lord endured. ' ■ P a i, n Christ.
did was to trade with the govern- Many hearing such words could ■ To 2 ain Christ, for Paul, meant
ment at Rome to collect the taxes not pay the price and turned their something- very definite. It meant
from a certain province. They were back on him and Walked with him not. only, to share his fellowship but
to give the Roman government the no more. This is a good picture of also;lfl share, his righteousness. Up
the amount of taxes assessed 1 manyeponle today Thevwill fol- tin time of his conversion, PUul
against that particular place. The few Christ as long as" everything believed that he could build up a
amount they , could collect above goes Well for them, but when time moral ■ righteousness in his heart
this amount was their pay, and of trials come they dhhnot take it by. obeying, the law. .
Miss Leetimae Folds, daughter of many of them were very oppressive Thev turn their bkek- uDon Jesus I She .Fellowship of His Suffering
Prof, and Mrs. V. P. Folds of Macon in the way they dealt with the peo-1 As has been the case through the ! want lo know m y Lord,’ 1 .was
and a recent graduate of the Butler pie for the ; reason of those oppress aK es men will lose their Interest in the earnest cry which continually a back to the farm movement.” This
High : ‘ School is ^making an out-, sive methods, of tax gathering the: religion as soon as thev receive.the afcdde froftv -the heart of the great.he explained would “help ,to • pro-
J s - --- that first-rto mote the more abundant life, hap-
election November 3, promised
economy in government Tuesday
and a flat rate of $1 for automobile
and truck license tags.
“If elected,” ho said in a state
ment, "in return I promise and
pledge to minimize governmental
departments, bureaus and expendi
tures of the people's taxes."
I In the matter of taxation he pro
poses to "exempt all cultivated
farm lands from taxes to encourage
Miss Mabel
teacher ip Butler High school spent
the week end at her home at Edi
son.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bone of Co
lumbus, were week-end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bone.
Miss Pansy Riley left Sunday for
Atlanta where she has accepted a
position with the Bell Telephone
System.
Mrs. J. E. Pool Is leaving Friday
for Greenville, S. C., where she will
Visit her daughter, Mrs. R. R.
Adams.
The faculty of Butler High
school will spend Friday in Amerl-
cus attending Regional G. E. A.
meeting.
Miss Anne Gray of. Bessie Tift
College, Forsyth, was the weekend
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs;
W. F. Gray
Miss Agnes Funderburk spent the
wek end with er parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Funderburk at their home
in Talbotton.
Miss Alicenel Amos who holds a
position in Atlanta, spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Amos.
Mrs. G. R. Rogers Jo reported to he
inpeving after having been con
fine dto her room several weeks on
account of illness.
Mrs. Jack Brooks, Mrs. Fred Peed
Mrs. Robert Cochran, Mrs. Samuel
Margruder and Mrs. Charles
Benns are spending today in Ma
con.
Mrs. Evelyn Peed spent last week
• end in Spartanburg, S. C., with her
husband, Mr. Eugene Peed, who is
stationed in the Army camp at
Camp Croft.
Miss Ruth and Helen Bazemore,
of Bessie Tift College, spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Bazemore. They had
as their guest, Miss Jerry Baker,
Mrs. Fulton, formerly Miss Cleo
Young who has been visiting her
paernts, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Young,
was in Butler for a visit Tuesday
beiv.re returning to her home in
L- u'.sville, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Satloe, Miss
Jeanette Satlof of Columbus; Miss
Miriam Dreizin of Wellston; ant
Mr. Isaac Dreizin of Emory Um
versity were dinner guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Oscar Dreizin Sunday.
Mrs. Allen Tabor left Friday i
Bradford, N. C., where she w
Birth Announcements
on a/itry-out to the Asbury Glee;; 1 Christ told this man at the sus* now turned to fhe twelve and resurrection would enter his heart Bowers expressed his sympathy
Club"She is also a member of the place of toll,—Mathew by name— 'asked them the direct auestion and make hlm spiritually strong, .{for labor and pledged his support
editorial staff of the Asbury Col- to follow him. Although Mathew; “would ve also eo a wav’" Simon 1 In Conclusion then we would, say to organized labor when it is
lege newspaper, and ih making a was an outcast and hated by his'peter answered in words that have talth is the keyword of the Chris-, "founded and based on American
spelndid record in her class work, fellow men. Christ saw great possi-| runs down thru the ages as the tlan s in this life. Loyalty is the ideals and principles, which he
Asbury College has an enrollment bilities in him. He thought of him reeling of a man who was a real keywoord of the life he lives amid added, “is to take care of the em-
of over five hundred students rep- as a valuable asset to his apostolic follower of Jesus all the Wav His the circumstances of the world. Iployer and employee,
resenting 39 states of the United band; though crooked, dishonest q ^ g Hnn wbb, "LorH to whom Shall I ■ ■ ' '=
xterac otin emmn rnnti fnmi mi /i#ii in. nv, A 1 n ■ ■ .1 n /—i _ j i _ _ i i . I
States and seventeen foreign coun
tries.
Christian Science
Lesson-Sermon
"Are
Real?”
and lawless before God, he could we g0 ? Thou hast the words
be transformed so as to be given eternal life.” • "i. I
the privilege , of writing the first i Here was an execution of loyalty
book of the New Testament. that must have cheered our Lord's
Mathew might-have gone down' heart i n that sad hour. ’ "To whom
to complete destruction had he & hall we go?" PeteWsSfettV HA 1 did
Sin, Disease and Deaah
is the subject of the -iftRS^that
not have been visited at this place
of toll when Jesus visited at Caper
nium. Mathew was one of the pub-
not ask "wh^t" butT? "whbhl ,r . The
human soul longs for ctbVbffdh" not
just to an ideal, to an ideal em-
Lesson-Sermon which will be redd Idathew heard Christ bodied in life. Man is so constitut-
£££*. »■ “H„, scientist, ZTZ !S,.»
throughout the world Sunday.
The Golden Text is
belongeth unto the Lord: the bless
ing is upon thy people" (Ps. 3:8)
nium. Mathew was on that day f n the years of the world behind us
I n fieri f Vi O 4- PVirSot'o . < i.1 J Lnnn
"Salvation completely convinced that Christ's the people of the world have been
sermon had that day brought i following things rather than people
Mathew's conscience back to him,' and the res ult of this is that the
Among the citations which com-, a, ? d t m01 i B *u U men in Capernium heart of the world, longing to re
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the'^ 110 heard th f se ™ oa thefc ® was j^ ond to the leadership of man,
following from the Bible i” one more miserable than he. His has responded to the appeal of sel-
ceive glory and honour and p6wer,i , ^ ax collecting officce became Yfish dictators. .When we cast about
Thou art worthy, O Lord, to °f torment to him. There is:' for an answer to what is life's
for thou hast created all things, and no wa F knowing what might i need there is but one answer:
for thy pleasure they are and were i have happened there had not 1 j esus -Christ. We were made for fel-
created” (Rev. 4:11). | Jesus appeared at the tax booth 1 i 0WS hip with the divine. And Jesus
The Lesson-Sermon also includes and commended Mathew to follow j a i 0 ne leads us into such fellow-
the following passage from the him. It was a call that Mathew had, ship.
the Christian Science textbook, | longed to hear and immediately he i The question the world is asking
"Science and Health with Key to obeyed Jesus. today is "to whom shall we go?"
the Scriptures” by Mary Baker h...-.; j.cevmE TAIO ETAOINUN 8 The New Testament thunders back
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCT. 11-12
Sunday Shows 3-5-9;30 Monday Shows 8:30
Don Ameche- Lynn Barri - Henry Fonda
MAGNIFICiENT DOPE
Eddy: “Sin sickness, and death are
comprised in human material belief
and belong not to the divine mind.
which simulates the creations of
truth” ((PP 286, 287).
LOCAL P. T. A. TO MEET
NEXT WEDNESDAY P. M.
The Results of the Calling i the answer: “To Christ and to
Of Mathew | Christ alone for he only has the
And it came to pass that he words of eternal life." He has the
They are without a real origin Or' was sitting at a meal in his house I « WO rds." The great need with us is
existence. They have neither prin- and many publicans and sinners' t h a t faith in his gospel his words
ciple nor permanence, but belong, sat down with Jesus and his di-1 should germinate within us powers
with all that ismaterial and tern- sciples and the scribes and phari- j which will make us equal to every
poral, to the nothingness of error, sees when they saw that he, Jesus, I nee d.
‘ ' was eating with publicans and sin-1 p e ter said “we have believed and
ners were astonished and asked his' know that thou art the Holy one
disciples why he was eating and j 0 f God." First, they believed in
drinking with publicans and sin- him. With the passing of the years
ners? When Jesus heard their this belief came to be such a deep
query he made it perfectly plain to' seated conviction that they would
them what lie was about when he truthfully say "we know.”
ir
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCT. 14-15
Night Shows 8:30
, ; Cecelia Parker - Van Heflin In
GRAND CENTRAL MURDER
Lloyd Nolan - Carol Landis In
IT HAPPENED IN FLATBUSH
The Butler P. T,; A. will meet at
the local school building next Wed
nesday afterriobn at four o'clock.
Each member is requested to bring
or send one glass for use in the
school lunch room.
One refrigerator equals twelve 45
calbre submachine guns in scrap k
iron and steel; 70,000 37-mm anti
aircraft explosives in copper and
brass; eight 50 calibre machine
guns in aluminum; 20 hand gre
nades in zinc.
Miami, Fla.,
a daughter
Oct. 1.
pital Oct. 5.
CORN FOR SALE
Corn, both shelled an
ear; about 200 bushels
can be bought at my b
town. S. E. COX, B\
Specia
Kit Fish E*
Is
$1.25
Pineapple Juice 15c
Orange Juice
15c
Date D
Nut D
read ■.
. 18c
n— . , •; 1 [ 1 rr77 r •
. Cash
Grocery Co.
e Hhone 19 Butler, Ga.
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partook of ’< a meal with them. He r Settlemnt of this knowledge does
tells them that they who are sick | not belong in the .^sphere of
need a physician, but those who
are not sick do not need a phy
sician; and furthermore he inform
ed them that he came not to call
the righteous but sinners. And as
would be expected Mathew would
celebrate so unique an event which
had taken place. So he had a
great feast in his house in honor
of Jesus, and as would naturally be
thought he invited many guests of
class. It might have seemed
teacher to make. Very likely it
seemed like a mistake for Mathew
to be chosen as one of the disciples.
It would seem that such a pro
cedure would be injurious to pros
pects of Jesus with the influential
classes or create a wider difference
between them. But Jesus would not
permit anything to come between
Him and truth and right. He gladly
accepted the invitation to the feast
and spent a pleasant evening in
social intercourse with the strange
assembly.
Separation of the True
From the False
Ofir Lord had been preaching and
performing miracles in this space
of time and had drawn many fol
lowers. Mhny of 'them \yere fasci
nated by Jiis marvelous, j teaching
regarding some truths; for example
the fatherhood of Gbd; thd’presence
of the Holy Spirit, fhe Kittgdom of
God; etc.
Many of the followers were so
impressed that they were willing to
receive the deeper and transform
ing teachings.
There was not a more hated
science, but in the sphere of rc
ligion. In this field of religion and
there only are men saved because
of God's gracious revelation, we
know.” They did not know Jesus to
be just a man, but they knew Him
to be the Messiah, Divine. Belief in
Christ as a good man or a great
teacher has never been nor will
never be sufficient. ,
Higher Righteousness of Jesus
In his letter to the Ephesians
Paul gives us a description of his
loyalty to Christ. He pointed out
the fact that he had once occupied
a position of distinction and honor
among his people. He hadbeenone
of the most promising of the young
Rabbis. Then'one day on the road
to Damascus, Paul was m ade
know that he must choose between
the favor of man and the favor of
G The decision that he made was
prompt and to the point and de
cisive, as the true believers choice
must be in order that we have
Christ we must give all.
The reason thta Paul had the
fullness of grace poured into Ws
heart was that he had made him
self ready to receive it. He had suf
fered the loss of all things, count-
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Mid; Night Shows 8:30 Saturday Shows Continue From 1:30 to 11
Kent Taylor - Irene Harvey In
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Bill Elliott In
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PEANUTS
Bring Your Peanuts to Us.
We Represent
G.F.A. Peanut Association
We buy quota (or allotment) peanuts and
settle for them when received.
We have Federal Government License graders.
COCHRAN & SMITH
BUTLER, GA.
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