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the BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 25, 1943.
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was absolutely clear and Mien? 1X7 c* C I F V"
was nothing that he loved so, 9 D L. E. I
; well as a character resembling |
| himself. j Mrs. William Maxwell
Greatest Lie of All
Ii the last part of our lesson
d/en, Mr. and Mrs. Albert What
ley and their house guests, Mrs,
Una Reynolds, Mrs. Frankie Cole-
aad man and Miss Dorothy Wright of
r -% YT K?. — 1 11 UK P ;irt ot our lesson' spending a week
/1/V7/ tlaimPmtdrfQ If TRUTHFULNESS AT ALL TIMES 3 .^ sx \ s ’"J 01 ?®. *5 e PrindpJe that, Mrs. R. M. Suggs.
ULUl UUWLfUngb i, I*.« ■Text:.. . . Mr. ana Mrs. R
j daughters, Virginia and Sylvia, M acon, Pfc. S. W. Bickley of Fort
j have returned to Talbotton after Jackso n ( s . C., spent Sunday lm
spending a week with Mr. and j Thomaston with Mrs. Burtis Bick-
i ley.
spiritual recognize spirituality in Ru f r » Wtll J s and Mr - and Mrs. Johnnie Fred
(others, and those who are evil Leila V \ mis ° f Howard were Beeland and daughter Patricia dE
(are prone to ascribe evil motives ‘ unday guosts 01 Mf s. 1. J. Amor, Thomaston, spent the weekend
{to those with whom they disagree.' Mrs - Connie Parker, Mrs. Rufus with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Culver-
tells us that if the Smith and Jimmy Smith spent nous.-.
u\ vu me t° I laj , II 1 . thomaston. | M r> Albert Wilson spent several
with his 01,(1 and acce P ted his guidance He. J. W. Bickley of Fort Jack days last weok ln Savannah.
Lesson Text
Exodus 20:16; 23:1-7;
Mat. 5:33-37; John 8:42-45
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Benns and; Mr. Clifford Montgomery, medi-! Rev. 2210-17 &
M Charles Benns spent Tuesday cal student, University of Georgia Golden Text: Wherefore putting ° ur Lord —- M
[Column- | Medical College, Augusta, came away falsehood, speak ye thf ® cri J bes and pharaseos looked to j M ™ da > T £ rhomanton.
#< * Cofi inches- - • ‘ “ ““ "
Mister Gene Tante or. nvjancneH- his parents, Dr
spent Sunday with Mr. and Montgomery.
£ T E. Tante.
UK Mamie Wright of Macon,
M the guest of Mrs. Bertha i
Jmore Sunday.
and Mrs. R. c.
truth each one
they would soon see the worth of, son ’ s - G., was the
belfone of° anotoer^ ^ th .? y werr in •ymiHithy i g««t °f his mother, Mrs.
• with God and attuned with Him. i Whatley
week-end
Albert
. ,wnn Cion ana attuned with Him. vvuauey.
Mr. Fred Gorman, of Middleton, : , re s . doubt about the They would also wind themselves Mrs. Warren White of G
Ohio, who with his mother, Mrs. qUt ' s Ion °* honesty as to how j n tune V vith the Son of God. The "as the Sunday visitor of
O. D. Gorman with whom he i« ! ,od regards it. that is that this f ar * that thev bated him in,n..-,t Mrs. L. S. Whatlev
M, Norris Sikes of South Caro-
„r to the guest of his parents
r‘nd Mrs. J- F. Sikes.
Mrs . jack Pippin of St. Simons
with whom he is ieyaraa u ' inax 1S inat ™ 1S fact that they hated him indicat-
spending the week, are spending f on( L of thc most necessary vir- ed their lives wore under the now-
tftrtav with TV/Tmr Howird Wf* aro lpr! tn Lhi« nnnnliisfmi 1 . .*
today with Mr. and Mrs.
Riley at Pine Mountain City.
or other than of God’s providence,
by the fact that he would not In but o{ ,. hf ; r own OPotism
D ‘he ten commandments give so
ThnCiCrri : Morgan wil1 spend much attention to its violation.
Thanksgiving holidays with home ,‘Thou shalt not commit audltry,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Amo*
and Billy spent Sunday with Mr.
olumbus and Mra ’ A ’ H - JarrolL
Mr. and 1 Mf s. John Parker and children
: have moved to Savannah to Join
Mr. Parker who is employed is
Mrs. L. S. Whatley.
Miss Nell Beeland of Thomas
ton was the week end guest of ( defenso uork ln that ciry.
Miss Mary Frances Gilson.
Jesus said they could not under-' Mr - and Mrs. Lonnie Parker and i FOR SALE
and. is the guest of her parents, accompanied by ^
K; and Mrs- C. L. Glenn.
folks at Blairsville. She will be deals with the faith breaking be-
room mate, tween an and wife. This is design-
stand him because they could not! Mrs - Gucile Downs of Thomaston, i
hear him. They considered them- 1 were wt?ek end guests of Mr. and
selves to 'be guardians of God’s Mrs. Hufus Smith.
Several hundred
suitable for syrup.
glass jog*
Miss Agnes Funderburk. Both are ed to protect the sanctity of the Word ' Tho rruth Ls they were in Mrs - Talmadge Smith and chil-, E. A. Hollis, Reynolds, Ga.
Anne Gray of Macon, | members of the Butler high school home In its most valuable pos- reality tools of satan Satan is the
m ‘ »k end with her par-j Acuity. session The elghth guards H tht , source of all evil[influence His is
Mrs. Ella James, her t wo sons sanctit >‘ of Property. The ninth,! ® k n " dom . at ali tixnea
Messrs Edgar and Washburn our stud y ior today, tells about °PP° ns s K, ngdom. Our les-
;nt the wee
tots,
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Gray.
Mr.
lay in Atlant
b a patient
[ospital.
,, U rripn snent Tues-i ” ® c,ugar ana Washburn <
Atumta with his father who and da ughter-in-law, Mrs. the wrong use of the tongue.
at the Piedmont
son today deals with the sin of
slandering our neighbor, wherein
Brooks James all of Americas, God requires that we snail be "Tm to pSsuade men to
w ere among those from a distance upright in all human relation-
attending services at Bethel Sun- ships. To be honest in all our
First Lieutenant John Anthony, day. Mrs. James isa former Butler dealings with our fellow and last
Ta mna, Fla., is spending sev-j citizen and very much beloved by but not least, do not slander our
' • ’ ’ — 11 — ' J, ~~ 1 all of our people. She wished to fellow-man.
be lemembered to those of her “Thou shalt not bear false wit-
lnends whom she failed to meet ness against thy neighbor.
hi days with his mother, Mrs. L.
[ Anthony.
Mrs Mintie Pope returned home
llonday after a pleasant visit of
L weeks to her son, Mr. Ralph
[ope, in Atlanta.
Miss Alicenel Amos who holds a
[sponsible position m Atlanta,
Isited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
[ H. Amos Sunday.
Mrs. Dunvard Theus left Satur-
Ly for Atlanta where she has ac-
Cpted a position with the
leather bureau.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith of
liomaston, spent the weekend
[ith their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
loo. M. Smith.
1 Cpl. Forest Brown of Miami,
Uch, Fla., is spending a 15-day
[riough with his parents, Mr.
Tnd Mrs. R. H. Brown.
jMiss Mabel Saunders, member
Ith e local high school faculty,
111 spend Thanksgiving holidays
■ith home folks at Edison, Ga.
|Mr. J. C. Driskell returned to his
t$e at New York yesterday after
ending two weeks with is par-
[its Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Driskell.
I Mrs. J. W. Edwards, music in-
Jructnr connected wath the local
Ihool, is spending Thanksgiving
plidays with her * sister, Mrs.
lyde Young at Charlotte, N. C.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Benns, Mr.
nd Mrs. Charles Benns and son,
pward, will be dinner guests of
and Mrs. Farley Reeves at
homaston today.
ruin each other with evil speech.
Conclusion
The Golden Text sums up the
on her short visit.
Sixth Grade Gives
Thanksgiving Program
At School Auditorium
warning was given, and intended
lto protect men from being slan
dered by their fellowmen in the
courts of our land. The world
: be far better off than it is if this
; were the only kind of false wit
nessing. Unfortunately there is
hardly a phase in society today
. which does not at times experi-
The sixth grade of the Butler er,ce the ruinous influence of
High School gave a Thanksgiving tkose "’ ho s P eak wlth mall ce or
program in thc high school audi- , thou Rhtlessness.
torium Thursday afternoon, under This universe of ours was
the direction of Mrs. Lee Stud- 1 founded upon a foundation of
dard. j truth and for this reason any
A short play, “Home Sweet ! kind of error or deceit puts us out
Home,” was rendered by Ruby of time with each other.
Jean Johnson, Evans Locke, Bob- We are all aware of the fact
by Gene Swain, Carolyn Jinks that lying is a sin, but not only
and Jimmy Edwards. that, it is particularly so when
Thanksgiving Song by Marie one person is lying against their
Posey, Allene Kirksey, Marhta fellow man. The worst liar in all
James, Mary Nan Mott, Shirley the world is the one who brings
Dunn, Neva Nell Blair and Dora grief and woe to the hearts of his
Summerour. fellowman. There is no way of
“Pilgrims Come”, Dora Summer- measuring the power of a lying
our. , tongue. Even physical cruelty
“Landing of the Pilgrim Fath- does not cause more grief in the
ers,” Rita Hogg. ; world than the tongue that wags
“The First Thanksgiving Day”, without good judgment. Do v e
Neva Nell Blair, Kathryn Spivey, realize that a tongue can steal
Clarice Taunton and Shirley Dunn, and murder. There are records of
“This Is Thanksgiving,” Evans where innocent people have been
Locke. Shirley Dunn, Rita Hogg, sent, to prison or even to death
Dora Summerour, H. G. Pye Jr., upon the testimony of a ying
June Cook, Loyce Saunders, Eer- , tongue. We should at this point
nard Joiner, Neva Nell Blair, ’ be cognizant of the fact that our
Christine Ingram, Sara Borum, Lord was sent to Calvary by the
Kathryn Spivey, Walter Mathews I testimony of false witnesses.
Christian’s point of view “where-
for putting away falsehood, speak
This i ye truth each one with his neigh
bor for we are members of one-
another.
Evangelistic Raiiy And
Thanksgiving Service At
Bethel C. M. Church
Mary Nann
James.
Mott and Martha
There are numerous ways in
which one can bear false witness.
|Sgt. Charles Wright returned to
post at Camp Edwards, Mass.,
kturday after spending a few
Jys with his parents, Mr. and
C. T. Wright.
|Mrs. Chas. R. Brown, Dr. J. R
pilds and Col. James Childs a
The program was announced by jviany are the times that we :n
Susan Almgreen. our minds give vent to some un-
The faculty wishes to thank j ust opinion that we have made
Mrs. Edwards, music instructor, 0 f some one who has in some way
for the part she played in having c ff e nded us. We can also be
charge of the music on this occa- kur tiul to our fellowman by be-
sion. I ing silent; that is hearing sonie-
This method of programs is used thing injurious being spoken of
each week as each tearher has our fellowman that we know- is
charge of a program. The pupils not and not coming to hi?
| k ( I play the part of the program. This rescU e with the truth.
f t one bears false witness
against his neighbor he is dis-
The County Evangelistic Rally
w’ill be held at Bethel C. M.
£hureh next Thursday, Thanksgiv
ing Day.
Rev. G. M. Spivey will occupy
the pulpit at the morning worship
hour. A light sandwich lunch will
be served at the noon hour.
The afternoon session will be
devoted to prayer and praise serv
ice and a sermon by Rev. M. J.
Wood of Ft. Valley.
A cordial invitation is extended
everyone to attend this Thanks
giving service and make it truly a
a day of giving thanks to a lov
ing Providence who has so bounti
fully blessed this entire commun
ity.
DEAN
Theatre
Butler, Ga.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOV. 28-29
Sunday P. M. Show 3 o’clock. Sunday Night Show 8:45 o’clock
Monday Night Show 8:00 o’Clock
Spences Tracy - Katherine Hepburn
KEEPER OF THE FLAME
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 3-4
Friday Night Shows 7:45 to II Saturday Shows Continue Front 1:30 to 11
Lionel Barrymore - Van Johnson In
Dr, Gillespie’s New Assistant
William Boyd In
Lost Canyon
Atlanta, and Mrs. Atholine Say-j 15 fine training for the student,
of Albany, will spend the
hanksgiving holidays at
hcestral home near town.
their
[Rov. A. W. Reese, District Su-
Iristcndont. of Columbus, spent
Vne time yesterday at the Metho-
r parsonage conferring with
p- C. L. Glenn on matters of in-
pst in planing ministerial duties
tho next year.
6. A ,' Hold Meeting
With Mrs. Chapman
Tuesday Afternoon
He- James Braddy of Camp
Ur Phy, Fla., arrived in Butler
lesday to spend several days
lth is mother, Mrs. H. J.
r - Braddy has been transferred
(hr Army Air Corps and will
f» in training as an air cadet j The ^Disease.”
r° R return to camp. I “Call a Doctor for the
| The Right Physician.”
(obeying the Bible injunction
1 which was our Lord’s, “Judge not
] that ye be not judged.” We cannot
set ourselves up as judge be
cause we cannot know all the
facts nor can we always see and
realize the motives. Life is too
The G. A.’s held their regular s hort to be used in fault finding.
Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 16, at the
home of Mrs. M. A. Chapman.
Truth and Justice
Thou shalt not take up a false
Each member had a part on the ort> ». Tb j s j s a s i n Q f which al-
program which was as follows: everyone is at some time
The Great Physician.” *
Hymn,
Prayer by Mrs. Chapman.
Scripture Story, “Jesus, the
Great Physician.”
“Symptoms of a
World:
guilty. If we had not lent support
to the spreading of some injurious
tale about our fellowman we
, ... . , have at least listened to others
Sick World. (hus engagt?d \Ve not only spread
a false support by gossiping to
others, but by allowing others to
Christmas Cards
Set u;i„ i ii , | 1 a .. gossip to us. How quickly a story
S' Windcl! Windham of the . <The Great physician’s Helpers ° r , gossip can b0 spread through a
Jin r' 0rpS and srati oned at; The meeting closed with a chain church or a c i ub or a community.
ttnL.T Va ” is spendlng a iof prayers. „ . And such as this is calculated not
com* furlough vvith h!S ! Mrs. Chapman served delicious tocau8ei?nygoodbuton theoth-
>*, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Wind- \ refreshment s. Each member pres- ef hand harm can be done that
I rariin Windham is serving ns; cnt wrote to Elaine Pool who is can never 5e r i g hted. Many are
l n o operator, having received j ., ttend j n g Martha Berry School the timeJ . wben ruin comes down
^‘ngs at Harlingen, Texas,Air| this year _ upon a boy or girl for the reason
Those attending the meeting tbat a W eak moment he or she
were: Barbara Allen, Ruby Jean followed a multitude to do evil.
Johnson, Lennelle Waters, Carol are told not ^ 3 }i 0 w undue
Bazemore, Shirley Dunn and one j avor to a poQj. man i n b is cause
nil'" ^Pfember. This is Mr.
I barn’s first visit home since
n >stod in the armv more than
Months ago.
I® °f Z sneez ®. or any
Va t-i tl J U i St ^7 a few drops of
eacl * nostril. If
Ipa prevj,..': ,' trn ' nol '-~ quick action
™ a uy colds from devcl-
rilber thia > when a
!rit ('(ht, .. s y°u nLscrable, or \ l xan-
l0 lt3 a ta »» ’Rile up” nose and
th;- ,Y 1 , 3 ' p ' <r «»oso Va-tr j-nol
.Oll,'nm rta i rit thin - 8 - Ifc «>
bta k. y. 1 - umcmbranca, m relieves
visitor, ’Ann Neisler.
Birth Announcemente
; There are some people who al
ways in their desire to see justice
done to the underdog, lapse into
an unscriptural attitude when
, “ v F Pan . a they regard all poor people as
Mr. and Mrs - E - "’ lled virtuous and downtrodden. All of
daughter Nov. 19th to b .those who are more fortunate as
Margaret Agnes. | ev n and tyranical. Now we all
J XT Rohler a know that this is an unjust atti-
Mr. and Mm. F. M. « oal ’^ d lude because evil deeds are enact-
daughter Nov. ^nd to
Arm Walton. Mrs. Bohler is the ed oyjn
rich as well as the
We are not to judge ni fa-
nasal
former Mi ss R utk Neisler o m Q £ a man because he is poor,
city. : nor or we to wrest justice from
Z Dnrtmnn of him because he lacks means and
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hortman in£ , uence to resist U s. Our lesson
Roberta a son Nov. 24th name rticularly warns us against
Tracy Brown Jr. coming in contact with that which
Mr. and Mrs^uel ls ,aise ' TruBl „ M
daughter, Nov. 15th to 1^,0 had a character that
VA-nO-MM Patricia fcllcn. I
day with a
Personalized.
Christmas Greeting
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