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THE BUTLER HERALD. BUTLER. GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 5. 1942.
PAGE FIVE
tired to rest in the evening. Fur
thermore they were to bind God's
Georgia Baptist Home
law. for a sign upon their hand and U-. E...II.J tls.
to wear it ns an ornament between IldS LlirOlieQ IRIS I GOT
their eyes. Evidently when this law
'Georgia Needs More
Breeders Like Mr. "Guinn/
Writes Dean Chapman
Mrs. Wyman Harris is spending
this week the guest of her par-
ents.
Mr. Otis B. Cox of Atlanta was
Ihe week-end guest of relatives
here.
Mr. Isaac Dreizin of Emory
University, spent the week-end at
home.
Hon. and Mrs. John A. Smith of
Talbotton, visited Butler relatives
yesterday.
Miss Esther Bruner of Ellaville,
was the Sunday guest of Miss Ma
bel Saunders.
Mr. R. L. Snyder’s many friends
will be pleased to learn that his
condition continues to improve fol
lowing his recent serious illness
at the local hospital.
Misses Helen and Ruth Baze-
more, students at Bessie Tift Col
lege, Forsyth, were the week-end
CHRISTIAN NURTURE
IN THE FAMILY
Lesson Text: Deut. 6:4-9, 20-25:
II Tim. 3:14-15
An industry of which Taylor
was given it was intended to be 377 Boys And Giris
figurative. But the Jews interpret-i
jed it literally. Each Jew had two I The Georgia Bantist OrnhmW
little boxes called phylasterles into Home has had the larees? onroU
I which were put tiny bits of scrolls ment p s history during the voar county is • )uslly P roud Is that of
| upon which were printed extracts 1942, a total of 377 boys *and girls th0 Poach Valloy Poultry Farm, cs-
1 from the law. When a Jew knelt to Additional improvements and new ‘ abllshod and °P oratod by Mr. A. E.
I P^y be bound one of these phy- buildings will enable the Home to Gulnn ' P lonoer in the poultry in-
_ m , Hacteries around his left wrist and take in even more bovs and girls dustry ,n thu scctlon and specialize
Golden Text: Train up a child in a second about his head, that he during tho year that i s y ahcad ! ’ Ing in highbred stock of White
the way he should go and might literally obey the command 1 " - me yeair tnat is ahead.
wuy ne snoum go ana mignr meraiiy ooey tne commana This intoltntinn
when he is old he will not de- that the law should be bound uponLu™ 8 T S Mfi'
Time
his eyes.
. Iternal organizations, faces perhaps
to write 11,„
i— -- miv. i<nn wAcu 10 tui tne worm mat muse wno •
from II Timothy, was in about 66 dwelt there believed in God and S *
. Iwer not ashamed to openly to all! „ ‘h™ 3 fm. ' Gene '
Place nennle to snv so 1 r0S,ty 00 the P art of willing COn-
, _ , pe .?,P‘ e ~ r S , a ri y ®?,', B h „ hon „ r Iributors will be needed much more
illness of Mrs. Leila Steward Bald- was"written*'by Moses on thTplains ' 1111 the men and women who live 'l 1 ' 8 nantirt Ornhan^^r The Geor ‘
win, the estimable wife of Mr. T. of Moab Thepart fromn^Timothv *t ar e better men and women. ® 1 f ? t r a P M 8 Home encour-
of Sales City.
It will be a source of regret to
her many friends to learn of the
„ A _ , . Claud Baldwin, of Ellaville
Mr. Aaron Dreizin spent several Baldwin was admitted to the local
days last week in Atlanta the
guest of relatives.
Mr. Oscar Dreizin, local mer
chant, spent several days in At
lanta this week.
Miss Martha Riley of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of her
mother, Mrs. Mae Riley.
Mrs. G. T. Whitehead and chil
dren, ' of Macon, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. F. A. Peed.
Mrs. Dan Beeland of Reynolds,
was the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Leona Williamson, Sunday.
Miss Miriam Dreizin of Macon,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dreizin.
Mrs. Ben Gray Moore and Mr.
Richard Turk of Atlanta spent the
week end with Mrs. T. G. Turk.
Mr. James Minor of Athens,
spent the week end in Butler the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Minor
Miss Frances Harris of Macon,
spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harris.
Miss Ruth Bazemore of Bessie
Tift College, has been elected sec-
' retary of the College Commercial
Club.
The American Legion Auxiliary
: will meet at the home of Mrs. Her-
[ man Amos Friday afternoon at 4
o'clock.
Friends of Miss Frances Cook
will be gland to know she is much
improved following her .recenl
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Gerrard and
son, Truett, were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Gerrard at
Chauncey.
Miss Pansy Riley of Atlanta and
Mr. Frank Riley of Athens, were
the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Riley.
Miss Anne Gray of Bessie Tift
College, Forsyth, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gray.
Mrs. Mintie Pope is visiting rel
atives in Atlanta and Gainesville.
Mrs. Sarah Fickling is visiting
relatives at Lizella.
Miss ClydeAfay Greene of Shor
ter College, Rome, Ga., was the
week end guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Green.
Mrs. John Carswell and children
Dot and John, of Macon, spent
several days this week in Butler
the guests of Mrs. Robert Cochran.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snyder and
son, John Snyder, of Shreveport,
La., who were called to Butler
last week on account of the criti
cal illness of Mr. R. L. Snyder, re
turned home Sunday.
The Taylor County Library, a
W P A. project, will be closed on
Nov! 9 and 10 for workers t° at
tend Libray Training Insti * ut ®
Columbus. Books due . on those
days will be due Nov. 11.
The Taylor County Library, a
W.P.A. project, has received a
large world map and the war vol-
rf Compton 1 . ■<«*
clopedia. Come to your library for
war information and material.
Mrs. Henry R. Flckbohm, of Bos-
tnn Mass who before her iriar
Sage was'Miss Doris Williamson
attractive daughter of Mrs. _G. W.
Williamson, is W „ g ^? 8t -Natives
mother and other Butler relatives
and friends.
Messrs C. M. Sanders
drav Jr engaged during the p
25Vin
near Lavonia, with headquarter
in that thriving and beautitu
North Georgia City, were a
for the Week-end.
A beautiful, brick residence
erected by Mr. W. E. oao ' £ j
tractor, for his brother, bnerni j-
M Bone has just been completed
on a Z' near the Methodist church
hoLVftSe^e M veral 0 months
Upon co y mpSioTof this handsome
modern-type residence la ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bone moved into
Religion must be taught. The idea ll^h^turein^j^ cara and , rucks thelr com .
hospital some days ago for med-'that it can be absorbed'by oneh gS® we '311WSci®E'yiir
leal treatment. nuroundings and environment is a and affairs of the world and the 10 , „ J® p ?!_ y .. !‘„ y . e , a I
Leghorns.
Starting at the bottom, both fi
nancially and in number of hens,
a few years ago Mr. Guinn proved
to his neighbors that there was
more profit in eggs than could oth
erwise be produced on the average
Taylor county farm. Score by score
of brooder houses sprung up all
over his lands numbering at pres
ent into the hundreds. While the
number of his hens was considered
Important quality took first place
in the planning and furtherance of
the poultry industry by Mr. Guinn.
In so doing he has won recognition
not only in his own state but
throughout the South and has led
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. McMullin
have had as their delightful house
«»“<• auflng the week* Jane SST" VS? iSrf'anS 'theT4 S&'ew' Horn..
Comer whose husband, the late |, acb , ng> preaching and persona^ thing we are and have. j —
of' f ‘ His dea°th er po7ula? busings ‘Thewo^nunurfm-ans feedin I Boadmen Como to FreCdom | Spring Hill Church
manager of the local Suwannee Ou^leMon todav deTit wi/h ' In the ° ld Testamenl every de * Invites All To Attend
Stores. Mrs. Comer is at present gg human souls vout P erson looked back to the do l 1 O Attend
making her home at Valdosta. g an souls -
Miss Doris Callahan
Makes Good Showing
At Valdosta College
outstanding breeder of White Leg
horns, Dean Chapman, of the Col
lege of* Agriculture, University of
Georgia in a recent publication is
sued by the University, had the fol
lowing to say:
"During the years piror to the
tests counting the record of all 13
. Hear ?. Isra ®V, liverance from Egyptian bondage..
■f h h p ha«ir. f/nr G nf d ’ In tho Nevv Testament the theme j We> the members of Spring Hill
that «ww» f ?^ t hu f t mJi e rS llgl0n ls also redem P tlon and from u . a Free-will Baptist church, extend a .. . . .. „ A _
' in the w ol o«, ,e„o„ R&i,SgS? cSS wotohl? ZZ clViSIs pi'eS^'in thi
r “**■*"“ rrst-ls - ^:4^ i sssfe -K §S$s sa s&As*
,»»> >“*5 « m <5* is ■ « out" This' was the thankfui ory sund.v
eggs per bird. Since the tests have
in the becn countin K the record of all 13
word, Jehovah” with the Israelites knew his redemption did not come armed forccTand aiso for our na blrds Mr ‘ A ’ E - Gulnn has had arl
was one of endearment. These S nr nnwcr on his armed r .° r ? es - and als .° X ? r our eoual number of Dens in tho Geor-
Miss
a senior
man
new member of the International one who loves His children. The eosDel 'is a'contlnuation of the Old
Relations Club. Members of the second truth to be deducted from li nmpn t n t s through God, and' CHrifttian Science
Club are majors or minors in His- this is that God is one: his power ' nlv God who gives us salvation , ” science
tory. Is not divided. . | thr ' ugh Jesu ^ Christ. The same Lesson-Sermon
Miss Callahan is very outstand- Thou Shalt Love th i ng holds good with us. We can.
mfmh’er^thP Sninlv’ri.'lh tho' The God who loves us is worthy no more achieve grace by ° u * e J'
of our love - He is Arm in his re- forts than the Israelite could have -
Sports Club, the Y. W. C. A., and qulre ments and his first require- alone escaped Egyptian bondage.J whlch wlll be read ln churches of had four pens entered. Three of
ments and his first requiremnt is We must not lose sight of the x c-. Christ, Scientist, throughout the them finished in the 10 high and
that we love him as he has loved that, only redemption is from u • wor i d next Sunday. |the other one was 13th. Altho none
us. If we are to love, the emotions This the fundamental of o The Golden Text is: "As by one of his pens have ever won a test;
must be felt in our hearts. It is Old and the New Testamen . man's disobedience many were they have always placed high.
plain then that we are to under-1 was a reason why Goo11 that!made sinners, so by the obedience I —
stand that love is under the power pie fr . 0I ?. E . gy P t 1 , H J t .^ It d was not ° f one shall many be made 1 ■ 1
of the will. One thnig we can be he might [incl®e us. irghteous” (Rom. 5:19). JllOge WOrrill UlV6n
of is that God will not require that they would escape Egypt^bu^ B Among the cltatlons whlch com , I 3
the G. S. A.
Mt. Pisgah W. M. U.
Makes Contribution
To Baptist Orphanage
the mortality from the Guinn birds
j has been low. Out of the 36 pens
I entered in the Georgia test the mor-
I tality has been an even 10 per cent
_____ ! Mr. Guinn has entered every test
“Adam and Fallen Man” is the since the second one.
subject of the Lesson-Sermon “In the test just closed Mr. Guinn
vill be read in Churche
the
,sure ot is tnai uou win noi require ma --j th “- p rom . Among the citations which com-
Tho lartiPi of tho Northcirio rir of us to do that which ls lmpos ‘ 1 ight “ prise the Lesson-Sermon ls the HOnOmry COIMMSSIOn
Baptist Orphans’Home at Hape-. and heart . Good emotions are re- day's l^son telis^us that the fear enter ^in /hmugh^the gates
vllle - suits of good impulses. We can love of God is for our_ g f j„ hten
The following ladies were pres- God and we can love any of His It is not that God Hkes to frighten |
r - o onwt ns that he wants us to fear nim
the city” (Rev. 22:14).
Of Interest to his many Taylor
county friends is the announcement
that Judge Chas. W. Worrill, of
UrCttLUICO 1JL wc Lucuau «. f aav arp
Mrs. J. R. good will in our hearts and expel,When we have this fear w are
Harmon, Mrs. L. M. Harmon, Mrs. a n contrary impulses. then in possession of the beginm g
Polk Harmon, Miss Anna Harmon I vy e C an love with all our hearts! of wisdom.
Mrs. Frank Bone, Miss Helen w hen we apply* this truth to our The Products of a
Taunton, Miss Sara Harmon, and everyday living. It means that
the hostess, Mrs. Childres. ! kindly consideratino for ' all men
Members oft he Circle also have and i 0V e for God is possible for all Ulllull „, a
canned fruit and vegetables to be people. We must love with all our pa ” DlctU re of a young man
sent Vith the quilt for the Circle's BO ui. This means then that every | a b ® ha ‘ be p reared in a Chirstian
thanksgiving offering to the Home spiritual talent must go into the i ^ho na ed b such rear .
this year. ' upbuilding of our spiritual lives. | boal ® a . prep noble part in the
Members of the Northside Circle And last of all we are to love God • *, ng n " ?
are: Miss Ruth Locke, Mrs. Tim to the uttermost of our capacity. draaaa ° I - ’ younger compan-
Locke, Miss Anna Harmon, Miss Religion that does not get beyond | * ul j n different places
Alice Pitts, Miss Mary Blakely, j the stage of mere feeling is not, J®" ’. Mlnor . Very likely
Mrs. S. E. Cox, Miss Carolyn Har-1 true religion. Lets see what Jesus P^° bably , Paul afte r he
mon, Mrs. Jeff Harmon, Mrs. Polk Bays in the following words of his,:, •" I “ ou .* y stoned by his fellow
Harmon, Miss Sarah Harmon, Mrs “Not everyone that sayeth unto me, naa oet ln the Rfe of
L. M. Harmon, Mrs. Tiny Gaultney Lord, Lord, shall enter into the Jews, ims * ^ mU st have
Mrs. Ed A. Childres and Mrs- Kingdom of heaven, but he that the elderly im perssion upon
Frank Bone. . doeth the will of my father which made a proiouna p returnedt0
is in heaven.” So to be one of Timothy lor wne h0 found
God's elect requires effort on our ^ at nt ?. art had b | C ome a Christian,
part. Jesus also further says we are. Timo y hls you th was
to love God with all our mind. The, and in spite in flU e n ce in the
exercise of our mental capacities yielding of
' never leads to doubt if we cherish church.
li rr-1.. In aiit> *VlOOrtB *
utfouSK^Vi cuthbert “ was last week presented
ent: Mrs. Tiny Gaultney, Mrs. S.E crea tures if we cherish a spirit of us that hewantsusto rear mm tneto'iowing passagei^ with an honorary commission in
Cox, Mrs. J. H. Taunton, Mrs. .T. T? J ...m !„ i, nn -to v,.i ovnni .when we have this fear we are Christian Science textbooK, science IT Q r-nmc na n reserve
„ , Kpv to lhG the U. S. MaTine Corps as a reserve
' o n.. H “ k r p L p vririv recruitnig officer, at a ceremony in
Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. cbambers a t hteSuperior Court of
"Through discernment of the spir- c hatham county. Judge Worrill pre
I tula opposite of materiality, even “ ed over th / Chatham Superior
the way through Christ, Truth, man v, our£; j n tbe abse nce of Judge John
will reopen with the key of divine Rourke( Jr
Christian Home
The last part jmnthv^Wes^US WI11 reopen Willi me ncjr ML
part taken from Timothy, give s Se}ence the gates of Parad i sc which
—Circle Reporter.
Birth Announcement
human beliefs have closed and will
find unfallen, upright, pure, and
free, not needing to consult alma
nacs for the probabilities either of
his life or of the weather, not need
ing to study brainology to learn
how much of a man he is." (uP.
171).
« PRINTING »
to Order at Our
PRINT SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Jammie Harmon - h H j g pirlt in our ‘hearts.
.v.n,ivinn nnnlitol nf a onirnti. v " c
announce the arrival of a seven-
pound infant daughter last Mon
day.
Thou Shalt Teach
From the beginning of their his
tory the Jews had built up a system
fro transmitting religious knowl
„ great influence
Lets see something
Timothy's rearing. His mother,
Unice, and his grandmother, Lois,
were both devout Christianwornen
They had done a good job in bring
ing up Timothy in the faith.
Paul urged Timothy to abide in
Specials
Pink
SALMON
can
25c
Canned
OYSTERS
can
25c
SPAM..
.can
40c
No. 2 Cans
Brunswick
STEW..
.can
30c
Cash
Grocery Co.
Phone 19 Butler, Ga
We deliver
edge from one generation to an- the faith and the things that n
other No true Israelite was willing had learned. As was to be expectea
for his child to grow up as many temptaions came on every hana. n
do today, with only such religion W as harder to live a religious me
as they can absorb from their sur- in Ancient Rome that it is wun
roundings. "Arid these words which us today. Many a man will ten
I command thee this day shall be l today that he caught up with
upon thy heart.” Many people are lioinn wbon he was a boy.
so spiritually hardened that God's his religion when ne was y
word never gets further than their'This is just an excuse for those
ears. Moses the greatest teacher 16- who wish to neglect their Christian
rael ever had assured his people, du ti e s. Paul was a good example
that unless they were really sin- following religion to the end of
cere, their religion would be of no ! 10110 g ° rnn v P rqion We
value to them. They are to have the way after his conversion. W
it on their mind at all times. It is should take him as our example of
something that they must contin- Christian living then when we come
ually be concerned about. Many (0 the end of the way we will have
modern people seem to think that future
n.„.. login, the religious in- no f ear °f fhe xuture.
they can leave the
struction 'of their children to the
Sunday school teacher. This plan is
not sponsored by the Bible. This
plan is good so far as it goes, but
It does not go far enough. God put
human beings in families and the
truth about the relationship of the
human child to the Heavenly Fa-
the must be taught first of all in
the home. Parental example and
precept is the greatest influence in
all the world other than divine in
fluence. The Jews had erccived
very specific instructions concern
ing religious education. They were
to talk frequently of God in the
presence of their children. They
were to do this as they sat in the
privacy of their homes; as they re-
CHRISTMAS SEALS
.... Protect Your Home
from Tuberculosis
The appointment, elaborately en
graved with the marine corps seal
attached, was signed by Lt. Col. J-
D. O’Leary, in charge of Atlanta
headquarters of marine corps re
cruiting offices in this district. It
was persented by Sgt. L. J. Maloof
of the Atlanta headquarters, who is
temporarily attached to the Savan
nah recruiting office in charge ot
oublic relations.
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8-9
Sunday Shows 3-5-9 Monday Shows 8:00
Eleanor Powell - Red Skelton
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NO SHOWS
Tuesday, Wednesday
Nor Thursday
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13-14
Friday Night Shows 8:00 Saturday Shows Continue From 1:30 to 11
Sidney Toler Mary Beth Hughes In
CHARLIE CHAN !N RIO
Dick Foran - Leo Carrillo In
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