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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934
New Shipment
TENNESSEE MULES
AND HORSES
Well broken, and ready to pull a plow or
hitch to a wagon. All young and select
animals. Give us atrial —sell or trade.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
Carter & Cole
JACKSON, GEORGIA
WITH THE CHURCHES
BAPTIST
R. B. HARRISON, Pastor
Hours of Service:
, Sunday School, 9:39 a. m.
Morning Service, 11 a. m.
Evening service, 7 p. m.
Prayer and Praise Service, 7 p. m.
METHODIST
R. P. ETHERIDGE, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m. and
at 7 p. m.
Epworth League 6 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, 7 p. m.
JACKSON PRESBYTERIAN
REV. G. L. RIDDLE, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. second and
fourth Sundays. No night services.
Sunday school every Sunday at
10 a. m. All welcome.
AN ADVERTISEMENT
AN INVITATION
You IVfust Tell ’Em
To Sell ’Em
The harvest season is at hand when crops
will be marketed and cash spent for things to
supply family needs. The buying puclic will
spend its dollars where it can obtain the great
est values. The public reads, thinks, investi
gates —buys where it is INVITED.
Advertising n playing a vital part in the
New Deal. Business recovery will be hastened
by well placed, systematic advertising.
Take the public into your confidence.
Tell ’Em and Sell ’Em
THROUGH
The Progress-Argus
PHONE 160
Fellowship Church
REV. G. L. RIDDLE, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. on first Sun
day in each month.
FLOVILLA METHODIST CHURCH
HARVEY A. KING, Pastor
Services every second Sunday
morning 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
and every fourth Sunday night at
7:30. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.,
Rev. J. R. Terrell superintendent.
The public is cordially invited to
each of these services.
PEPPERTON BAPTIST
J. B. STODGHILL, Pastor.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Services second and fourth Sunday
nights in each month at 7:30 o’clock.
WORTH VILLE BAPTIST
J. B. STODGHILL, Pastor.
Services third Sunday and Satur
day before. Services at 3 p. m.
Saturday, at 11 a. m. Sunday.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
PARAN BAPTIST CHURCH
J. B. STODGHILL, Pastor
Preaching fourth Saturday and
Sunday at 11 a. m.
TOWALIGA BAPTIST
REV. BEN INGRAM, Pastor.
Services third Sunday and Satur
day before at 11 a. in. The public
invited to attend.
Liberty BaptUt Church
REV. P. P. MOSELY, Pastor
Preaching second Saturday and
Sunday in each month at 11 a. m.
The public invited to attend.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST
J. H. HAYS, Pastor
Deacons’ meeting Saturday morn
ing before the second Sundays in
each month; preaching services every
second Saturday; Bible school Sun*
day p. m. except second Sunday;
morning worship second Sunday 11
a. m.; teachers’ meeting Saturday
night before second Sunday; B. Y.
P. U. program planning meeting
Thursday evening before the third
Sunday in each month.
COUNTY LINE CHURCH
C. C. HEARD, Pastor
Services every first Sunday after
noon at 2:30 and Saturday before
cl 11 o’clock.
Last year 88,000 persons lost their
lives through accidents while ap
proximately 9,000,000 were injured.
Turkish Trade Unions
The oldest trade unions in the
world are In Constantinople. Here
every worker, no matter what his
calling, belongs to a guild. These
guilds are very powerful, having been
In existence for many centuries and
possessing special privileges granted
to them for services rendered to the
state in limes of crisis. To this day
in Constantinople, no shoemaker of
the guild of shoemakers may be pun
ished except by special officers ap
pointed l*y members of his own call
ing; the favor having been conferred
upon the fraternity by one of the sul
tans of the Sixtli century. The guilds
regulate wages, length of working
day, and even control the "pitches”'
of the vendors.
GEORGIA’S C. W. A
IS REORGANIZED
BOARD OUSTED AND MISS SHEP
PERSON PLACED IN CONTROL.
CHANGE BECAME EFFECTIVE
ON SATURDAY
Atlanta, Ga.—Complete change in
the handling of Civil Works Adminis
tration program in Georgia was ef
fected Saturday, as Miss Gay Shep
person, who has been a high execu
tive in the CWA and direct relief
work in this state, took over full
control of both agencies as a virtual
dictator.
She will function in place of the
Civil Works and Relief Boards ap
pointed by Governor Talmadge.
The change was made on order
from Harry Hopkins, federal admin
istrator of CWA and direct relief,
and came after a series of clashes
between him and Governor Tal
madge, who has 'been critical of the
CWA policies. Not long ago Mr.
Hopkins, after receiving a particular
ly vigorous complaint from Gover
nor Talmadge, described the latter as
a “headline hunter” who was “con
tinually yapping.”
About the only difference in the
handling of CWA and direct relief
i:i Georgia under the new regime is
than one person, Miss Shepperson,
will have charge of everything, in
stead of five persons comprising the
old CWA and Relief Boards.
Miss Shepperson is a former asso
ciate of Harry Hopkins in Red Cross
work.
Miss Shepperson said she planned
temporarily at least to proceed with
the present set-up intact.
She said she already had divorced
herself from most of the detail work
and would go on acting in her old
capacity as well as passing on the
matters formerly referred to the
board.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to
our neighbors and friends for the
kindness shown us in the bereave
ment of our darling 'baby, Anny
Clarice; also Dr. Hammond and Mrs.
Dodson, and for the beautiful floral
offerings. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cook and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Strawn and fam
ily.
The average distance covered by
an airmail letter is 1400 miles.
Influenza and colds are responsi
ble for nearly half the time lost to
industry through illness.
Masterpieces of Pen
and Brush Forgotten
A pine tree brings forth many seeds
but among the millions that it scat
ters over the mountainside perhaps
but one may survive—treasured, say,
by a squirrel, stored underground,
springing to life when the uncertain
ties of existence deprive the squirrel
of need for food.
Charles Wesley, it is said, wrote
6,000 hymns, but from this 6,000 prob
ably but one has assurance of immor
tality—“ Jesus Lover of My Soul.”
Wordsworth was prodigious in son
nets but of the thousands he drafted
he published nut a few more than
450 and of these less than half a
dozen have Liken root in popular mem
ory. La Farge burned many of his
drawings, left between 50,000 and 00,-
000, and some critics say he will be
fortunate if one of them be remem
bered a few hundred years from now.
Raphael painted scores of madonnas,
doubtless sketched hundreds that he
never painted, and the world really
treasures two —the “Sistine Madon
na.” and “Madonna della Sedla." The
“Sistine,” it might be remarked, was
not thought much of at the time of
its painting, a critic then dismissing
it with four lines of comment. —De-
troit News.
Good Job
A young lawyer had a foreign client
in police court. It looked rather black
for the foreigner, and the lawyer fair
ly outdid himself in trying to convince
the magistrate that his client was in
nocent.
The lawyer dwelt on the other’s Ig
norance of American customs, his
straightforward story, and enough
other details to extend the talk fully
If. minutes, flis client was acquitted.
In congratulating the freed man the
lawyer held out his hand in an ah
sent, though rather suggestive man
uer. The client grasped it warmly.
"Dot was a tine noise you make,” lie
said. •‘Thanks. Goo'by.”
THE
PRINCESS
THEATRE
JACKSON, GA.
PROGRAM FOR WEEK
JANUARY 15-20
MONDAY & TUESDAY
BARBARA STANWYCK
—IN—
"EVER IN MY HEART”
A picture that will make you fall in love all
over againl
THURSDAY
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WITH
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ALAN DINEHART, WALTER CONNOLLY
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
‘WILD BOYS OF THE ROAD’
WITH
FRANKIE DARRO, DOROTHY COONAN,
ROCHELLE HUDSON
Bresents strong story of 500,000 young
Americans living like wild animals.
Also Fox News, Krazy Kat and Sports News
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30
FIRST SHOW 6:30; SECOND SHOW 8:15
ADMISSION 10 AND 20 CENTS.
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning worship 11 o’clock, ser
mon subject, “The Fine Art of Hear
ing.”
Evening worship 7 o’clock, ser
mon subject, “The Man with Two
Talents or Making the Most of
Life’s Handicaps.”
Young Peoples League meets at
6 p. m.
A cordial welcome awaits you at
our Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Midweek service Wednesday at
7 p. m.
It is, even now, not too late to
make anew year resolution. Come
T. A. NUTT
AH Kinds of
FIRE INSURANCE
Including System Gins, Cotton, Country
Property, Dwellings, Household
Furniture, Plate Class
Also
Bonds, Burglary, Liability
Insurance
to church next Sunday.
R. P. ETHERIDGE.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our neighbors
and friends for their kindness shown
in the illness and at the death of our
daughters and sister; also for the
lovely floral offerings.
Mrs. W. J. Garr,
Miss Marguerite Garr,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Garr,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garr,
W. C. Garr,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garr.
Osmium, a metal, is the heaviest
substance in the world.