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GEORGIA, DECEMBER 30, 1945. THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER,
PAGE 7—FIRST SECTIOW
Pageant In Bethlehem
Music Department
Happenings
Barbara Allen, Marilyn Bussey
Publicity Chairman
| TThere was nothing spectacular,
v nothing new about thetr entrance
$ into Bethlehem—Mary on a don*
| key, Joseph on foot, the halter in The St. Cecilia Music Club with I
♦ his hand. No one noticed; no one the new officers are having their
cared. They were poor, ordinary, usual activities at this season of
lowly Nazarenos, common peas- the year. The Club will try to
I ants come to sign the census-rolls, make the Christmas season mer-1
'foot-sore and weary, typical of oth- ry. The members have planned to,
ers who had conve for days in present a program of music Friday ,
steady streams to the city they Dec. 21st.
i called their own. Bethlehem, tiny “Glory to God in the highest
vilage, lay prostrate on a Judean and on earth peace to men of i
in Macon. L Harris spent Tuesday ^jjg (^jg fafl,
Miss Bobbie Cooke spent Mon- The East to Adore the
Sgt. Brown Chapman is visiting YOIEIQ ChltSt Child
his mother, Mrs. Theo Chapman. I hill. Swollen with strangers, ach- good will. 1
Church tradition, presumably t n _ ar ,*i V n*A/ m,tnmn.r to I ml l/l H’Uiti wr.
Miss June Trussell of Atlanta, considering the Biblical mention cf lng with activity, moaning aloud This was the first Christmas
^ visiting her mother, Mrs. Eva to “ nd ,UStf ' 11 fhn ' """" ^ ™ ™ “ '
music and lustful that fell upon the ears of man. it
was tire village has beeij the inspiration of my-
I the infant Jesus bv the Wise Men * uemer '~ inis was UlG vlUage has beeq the inspiration of my-
„ has identified the Magi as Caspar. JJ™*'»Ctav "tL?-'T? °* ”* catols M “»"»
s Mr.irvi.irtr tana ButK«nr piCKea tftelr way, searching for a of them have become very dear to
Mrs. Alvin Ellis of Macon was
the recent guest of her parents, Melchior, and Balthasar. room. From inn to inn they went us. Christmas hymns and carols
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cooke. | There could have been more [ n desperation, ... but always are rich in tradition. The mission.
than three, legend reports that there was no room, not a single of this program is
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Keogh ^r ^12 Wise Men and hat TpZ ^ , a Sing T oI P ro ^« m is to these
e visiting their rmrents Mr V ^ T 12 * u d even for Maj y. heavy with traditions tamiliar to singer and
and Mr* AlfonsoMcSS * helr Journey to Bethlehem had child. At last, alone in the quiet. listener.
been anticipated for generations. outskirts, they chanced upon a i As time permits we shall tell a 1
Mrs. Helen Clarke was the Twelve learned men who lived rude shed built for cows, and little of the Interesting stories of j
week-end guest of her parents, ln a Far Kastern land appointed there beneath the breath ot the source's and composers.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bazemore. themselves to watch for the star of beasts Mary brought forth her The new officers of our Club
beautltude which they believed son, WTapped him in swaddling include- I
Miss Alma Cooke of East Point would announce the birth of the clothes, and laid him in a manger Ralph Cox President
was the week-end guest of her Saviour. Each year, after the crops because there was no room lor,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cooke were harvested, the patriarchs them in the inn.
Miss Betty Maddox spent last ascpnd f d to a cavernous retreat j Somehow nature went wild that i
week end .in Chattanooga the to ^av ^nd° praise 5 God in night * the worki turned topsy-tur-
guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wood- t “ n to P^y and praise God m
silence for three days while they
watched for the star.
ail.
Marjorie Brown, V-Pres.
Lennelle Waters, Secretary
J. S. Green Jr., Treasurer.
Ralph Cox will bring greetings
vey—all creation shoo* lor joy t rom the Music Club,
ana bowea toward the stable. An- A chorus “Merry Christmas” 8th
. „ . , . , ge.s appeared to shepherds jn the and *^th g radc girls..
Mr. Arman Bazemore, student of This went on for generations; - hUlsWe and £ pi ano Duet , “Under the Mistle-
Mercer University, is spending the when one of the patriarchs died, )lL . liua C01 0l whom lhe toe,” Engelmaann, Marjorie Brown
holidays with his parents, Mr. and his son or kinsman would take his prophela spokef for wllom me and Lennelle Waters.
Mrs. B. H. Bazemore. place. j wond hau waited. A giant star A g roup of Carols: “O Sanstlssi-
Mr. Edwin Allen, student at the Finally the star appeared, de- fei lfrom its orbit and traced a ma > ® faithful Pine, “O Holy
University of Georgia, is spending scending upon the mountain and route across the midnight sky. Night, story by Marilyn Bussey,
the holidays with his parents, Mr. having within itself the form of a Wise men saw the star and set v ^ ( -* Three Kings of Orient Are”
and Mrs. H. E. Allen. ! child beneath the similitude of a out on cameis to adore. Nature re- Frnest Blackwell, Evans Locke
1 cross. joiced and laughed lor joy for He and Ralph Cox.
Mrs. Grover Mott and Miss The Sign spoke to them and had come, this Child of Mary on ! ‘T Saw Three Ships,” story by
Grace Mott of Thomaston, visited commanded them to go to Judea. Christmas day no, the Christ,' the Phyllis Dunn.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. The journey to Bethlehem is said baviour of the world. ' ^ ! Readirig, “Adoration.” Barbara
Mott for the week-end. i to have necessitated two years of | Aged prophets , centuries before A1 * en ' . ^ 4 . c
Among local citizens spending' ^ sI " g t tr ‘^ el and : though in had told auoul Hia wnung _. hojy Popular Christmas Songs, “White
ssterday in Macon were Miss heir haste they provided no food men with bushy beards, on speak Christmas, “I'm Counting the
- -- fnr fhpmsp i vpa np,thpr fn ° f ’ nnr ing terms with God. For God had ^ ay s UntH Christmas,” When
told them Adam’s crime would cue ^ lsb Upo ’ a a Star,” "Deck tne
day be reversed; tnat He would b ^ Green -
Capt Sam Borom has returned HOWARD ITEMS **nd liisomy Son to ransom „ llie J VI, f SIC 1 C1 “ b „ Members ’ Ver ’
" ' spending several. I Auam’s chiim-pn. (.nri inH nmm. s on of Jingle Bells.
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
BAPTIST "CHURCH
Sunday, December 23
At 10 o'clock A. M. the Junior Depart mcart Preeonta a
Christmas Program in Seng, Verse and Story, with Mm B. J.
Byrd. Mrs. Sara Cress, and Mrs. Margery Mitchell directing.
11 O'CLOCK WORSHIP
A Rhapsody on old Carols.
Processional : Adoste Fidelis
Father of All Who Sent to Earth the Saviour—Hear Thou the
Praises That .Ascend to Thee: Grateful of Heart We Seek
Thy Holy Favor, Keeping in Joy Our Lord’s Nativity. A-Men.
Hymn 145, “Angels from the Realms of Glory”—Henry Smart
Pastoral Prayer.
Anthem, “The Angela Glad Refrain" ....J Landen
Scripture Reading.
Hymn 147, “While Shepherds Watched” Handel
Announcements; Tithes and Offering.
Offertory Music, Estrelitta (Little Star) Ponce
Solo, “Come Ye (Behold) from Gloria in Excelsis—Mende’ssohn
A Chritmas Message Rev. W. B. Hoats
Hymn 148, “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”, Calkin
(Stanzas 1 and 5)
Benediction.
Postlude Halleujah Chorus, excerpt from the Messiah—Handel
SUNDAY EVENING, 7i30 O'CLOCK
Choir Chorus — — “There’s a Song in the Air”
Hymn 141 “it Came Upon the Midnight Clear*
Prayer.
Hymn 144 ... — "O Little Town of Bethlehem”
Scripture Reading.
Offertory, "To the Evening Star" Wagner
Choir Chorus, “Shine O Wonderful Star” Seechtig
Sermon.
Hymn 146, “Silent Night, Holy Night” Gruber
Benediction.
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yesterday
Aileen Doyel, Mis. Ethel McMul
lan and Pvt Edgar McGee.
for themselves, neither food nor
drink failed in their vessels.
home after
months with the armed forcts
in the European theatre of war.
Mr. and Mrs. Shellman Martin ’ * SLd ’ anw novv Uis Word was
Adam’s chhuren. God had prom-, 1 " , *
ised. anw nnw Inn Vvnrri it.na : Some Candle Lights.
Christmas Wishes.
Mrs. Arthur Cole and daughter Mrs. Lee Watson.
of Macon, were Sunday guests cf 1< _J esn l Christ had come to save Concluskm
i the world from sin. ! v*HK.iuwon.
■ The Music Department has three
Sally, of Plymouth, Mass., have
returned home after spending sev- and"familv''sr>ent* Mondav Vn Ccu binn — a stable lined with cows! 1 me music Department has three
eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. f U mbus .Strange palce to cuddle at Mary's ,V lubs ' AU Hlgh Sch001
O. Brinkley. ^ „ . v . . . . M breast, to feel the touch of gemle n ?, l ? 31c T P u P lIs constitute the St. Ce-
Mr. Frank Pickard of Macon, hanus to li8t t , lull b lbi „,, cilia Junior Music Club. This Club
Pvt. and Mrs. William L. Taylor visited Misses Fannie and Patsy gu ’ birthdav tor ^he -iln * nf incluf l e s: Susan Almgreen, Gloria
announce the birth of a little Pickard Sunday. I God' y Bazemore, Ernest Blackwell, Neva
daughter at the Montgomery hos- Mrs. Mildred Wiliams and Mrs. | IT , i Blair, Daisy Cooper, Minnie Lou
THEATRE
tic tier, Ga.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, DEC. 23-24
Snndiy P. M. Show 3 o’CUck. Sunday Night Show 8:45 o’clock
Monday Night Shows 7.45 o’clock
Van Johnson - Esther Williams
-1m
pital Dec. 1. She is to be called Lydia Williams spent Friday in
But that
Linda Ellen.
is what He chose a Cromer, Mary Luna Cheek, Phyllis
iMZllinim? fnr a st.ramro , „ . .. ’
Reynolds with Mrs. George God- t° r a S ia a f { ge Dunn - Shirley Dunn, Aileen Doyel
™ p _ „ M _ . . . dard. | career. For 8° years He would live W ard Edwards, Mary Jo Harvey.
Otis B. Cox R. M. 3/c, is spend- unknown, as Joseph s son in r,, nn a r , , T . *
ing a 30-day leave with Mr. O. E. M r. and Mrs. William Buckner N aza reth, earning His bread with ev Mc ^ rkle ’ Peg *
Cox and family. He has spent the an d children were Sunday visitors laDor and swea J a lowly Naza . Sui ^ e T l !i’
past three years with the fleet in of Mr. J. A. Buckner. rene. And then one day He w^ld S^PaS. Woodall,
the South Pacific.
Misses Nan Bone, Betty Fehring
and Ruth Cox, students at G. S. C.
W., Milledgeville, are expecled
home today to spend the Christ- bus one wee R-
Friends of Mr. Joe Brown w'll leave his home and toot His wav rv, ,, . ..
on g Uie t ,°ick°rt. that h ° C ° ntlnUCS | Pa 'lt Une . p rai! “' lg lhe Edward MacDowell^fub wt^h the
on the sick list dead, curing the sick, giving sight following officers:
Mr. John Brown was in Colum- 1 to Uie blind, his heart on fire to President, Jean Peed
do the work for which lie had; V-President, Sue Jarrell
mas holidays with their respec
tive parents.
Holiday visitors of Mr. and
Miss Marilou Averett spent Fri- con } c ‘ People would follow Him, j Secretary, Frank Calhoun
day in Columbus shopping. i P raise Tis name, on Sunday try to i Treasurer, Harold Bazemore.
Mrs. Williams of Columbus ^ ° n t nday ! Program Committee: Carol Baze-
naii Him to a cross.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards I will be Mrs.
spent a few days last week with
Clyde Young, Charlotte, N. C.;
Mrs. Louise Lord of Washington,
Mrs. Mildred Williams.
D. C.; and Mrs. T. F. Bargeron of GeiTIS of Thought
Perkins, Ga.
In Memoriam
Peace is the
Ing influence
Woodrow Wilson
more, Billy Amos, Theresa Wal-
J Strange career for the Son of luce. .
God, nestled now in Mary’s arms. Publicity Committee: Maxine
Strange indeed, that this litt.e Turner, Bobbie Bums and Preston
Child should come to earth that Childs. |
i ail men might be saved. Wondrous Other members are: Frederick
healing and elevat- Uiat this Child who suckles snou.d Bone, Cynthia Bush, Martha Wil-
of the world.— be the God who made us. Strange son Sonja Riddick, Barbara Mc-
but true. And breathless, we.Corkle Lisa and Max Hardie.
! adore!
. , , ,, . If it be possible, as much as
In memory of our darling hus- lieth in you> llve peaceably with
band, Frank H. Bone, who died all men.—Romans 12:18.
three years ago today—-Dec. 21, |
1942.
Then there Is the Juvenile Mac-
Dowell Club which includes the
younger pupils: Robert Borom,
Emily Allen, Gloria Ailgood, and
Ann Guinn are the officers with
the membership: Elizabeth Mat-
Thrill of a Romance
TUESDAY, DEC. 25—Special Christmas Day
Matinee 3 oClock Night Show 7:45
Ernie Pyle Stary of
G. I. JOE
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 26-27
Night Shows 7:45 o’clock
Gene Tierney - John Hodiak
In
A Bell For Adano
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 28-29
Friday Night Shows 7:30 Saturday Shows Continue From 1:30 to 11
Only what feeds and fil s the .. . ... . ,. . , mciiiutiauiu; uizarx?tn iviai-
sentiment with unworldliness, can . f witb ^ a r-diinmed eyes that thews Iris W allace, Sonny Ed-
give peace and good will toward * Wr , ite ,J he dPa,h ° f o ° ar d A ear wards Joseph Pye, iSsT Bone
men. Mary Bker^Eddy. « ae“ «ed fit
Peace is the happy, natural a bn S hter world Jul Y 29, 1945. i Virginia Maxwell, Janet° NeSfer’
sttae of man; war, his corruption, 11 was hard to give her up and Shirley and Carol Stewart
We didn’t know the pain you had, liis disgrace.—James Thompson. we can,t understand why those
Ruth Terry - Robert Livingston In
TELL IT TO A STAR
We think of you in silence,
No eyes see us weep,
But many tears are shed,
When others are asleep;
We didn’t see you die:
We only know you went away,
And didn’t say good bye.
things have to happen. Altho we |
The only foes that threaten know God does all things for the’
America are the enemies at home, ,X "SL even though it seems hard, |
and these are ignorance, super- and w e must bow to His will be-
utition, and incompetence.—Elbert in g done.
Hubbard. (
^ j While standing by your bed,
We wondered if you knew
how much comfort, joy and light
^ Had passed away with you
FOB SALE
Mrs. Frank Bone
and Children
One Farmall "H” Tractor, one
4-disc Tiller, cultivating and
planting equipment.
H. L. Wilchar, Butler, Ga.
fill IT WITH FLIinmS
Tire vacant place, the empty chair
We see them every day,
And it fills our heart with care;
Since our loved one passed away.
We have for your selection Christinas
potted plants in
I
MELIOR BEGOUIAS, POINSETTIAS,
VIOLETS and CHRYSANTHEMUMS
What would I give to clasp her
hand;
Her happy face to see;
J. To hear her voice, see her smile,
£ That meant so much to me.
%
Cut Flowers:
Her smiling ways and pleasant
*:* face;
& Are pleasant to recall,}
£ She had a kindly word for each
•j* And died beloved by all.
CARNATIONS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS
And GLADIOLUS.
Written by,
Lucy and Julian Rogers.
FARM FOR SALE
OAK CREST NURSERY
BUTLER, GEORGIA
202 1/2 Acres good farm land;
v practically all in cultivation; two
.j, tenant houses; R. E. A. power
£ available; located on rural mail
route five miles south of Butler.
£ For further information apply at
The Butler Herald.
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
One John Door Model "H”
Tractor with new tires with
Cultivators and Planters all in
good condition.
One McCormlck-Deering side-
delivery rake.
One John DceT 3-dlsc Tiller.
One John Deer Harrow'.
One. International Tractor
Stalk Cutter.
One John Deer Seeder tnew).
One Cut-Off Saw and Mandrel
One Tractor Trailer on rubber
All the equipment itemized
above is in good mechanical
able.
condition and is priced reason-
J. R. LOCKE
REYNOLDS, GA. Route 4
Gene Autrey In
RED RIVER VALLEY
JCS1 WHAT IOC
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