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CHARLTON COFNTY HERALD.
DODLAR AND A PER YRAK
1 T i\ A
ORGANIZING FOR YEAR
Class s Elects Officers, as
do Clubs--Lyceum is
Coming =~ Notes,
- Oue feature of the Folkston
School program for the term of
1927-28, which fr the lirsi two
weeks bas proven interesting and
benetieiai to sboth pupils and in
structors, 1s the carerully worked
ouf assembjy hour. This hour is
conduzted veiv cdiffeient than
heretofore. The plan e as follows:
Monday tiie whole school gath
ers togetuer for geneial assembly
Oun e days hereafter, the high
BClool Las owil assembiy; the ¢le-
Hmenary departimept has 1S as-
Sulliuty: aua - '..‘H".‘pgl!ll'dl y uefarts
MU UOS s as iy, Bach ae
pALUNCE BAS B3] asselnbiy al 4
spucthied amle and s Sugervis d
ol conulicted euxclt day LY cue ot
e wstructors ia that depal iment
who sirives 4o bring the children
into closer harmony with their
teacher, studics, and especially the
subject unker copsideration for
that hour, by have them partici
pate, so far asis bhest; in the er
ercises, Thesvbjects for assem
Liy and their respective davs are:
Vonday—Ethical character, ¢ -
phasiziag truthiullness, honesty
respect for iaw, humace ediea
tiou.
Tuesday—Sa‘ety »ducstion, in
cluving health, hygiene, commun
ity, sanitation.
- Wednesday—Forest conserva
tion; sGding natuve study and fire
prevention. Wy 2
Thursday—Georgia, history, re-
U ALt
o Frday ~ Ap{)f'fi_ alu’%fi f.he
beautiful. in homes, vards anha
grounds, pictures.nusic, literatuie
These subjerts have beei se
tected becuuse of the interest they
shoutd hold in every schuoichids
mind, and at the same time con
nected with the needs of the
gounty.~
Anhtherfeature of the program
for this term which we hope shail
pe of such worth that each child
will derive a pleasure and a ben
efit therefrom is the working ta
ble whichistd be installed in each
reotit tor the goad of the children,
These tables have not yet been
installed, but each room has an
orderin for a taole, and feels that
the room will not he fully equin
ped untilthe table is ready for use,
" SOCITEY: FLEQTS oFFICERS.
'The Clarltoniau Literary Socier
ty-held its clection of officers
Movrday. Two tickets were 'in the
field and the spirited contest re
sulted as follows: President, Ha~
ry Lee Mills; Vice-President, Car
pline Readdick; Secretary, Loy
selle Smuth; Treasurer, Kline Gow
en; Sergeant-at-Arms, Ldwaids
Braoson; Doorkeeper, grroll Was
ain, Chapisin, Helen Batue; Criti,
Mus. Roddennerry. Theseoflicers
Wil lave ehuroe Tor three montns.
Al pupiis o 1 the high scnoo
are memoeds of tre society.
~ BENIOR CLASS ORGANIZES,
- Mo SeaiorgUla s hiela a meer
ing Friauy, Sept, 16ith, fur e par
puse of orgmuizing the cluss, Mi.
Hgrris, actung us chairman, The
following otiicers were elected:—
President, Thomas Gowen,
Thomas has been a member of L ]
class sice his Fresuman year aoc
bas proven himself worthy Of bl
position s president. Vice-pres
ident, Marie Boyd. Marie being
one of the oidest members Of {he
class we all love her and feel sure
that she is. competent tu take th.
place of our president it necessary
Secrerary, Joyee Howard, Joye
has the ability of doing her work
very légible apd neatly, so we are
sure thatshe will also prove gooc
in her positior: as secretary of the
class,
Treasurer, Mary Snowden. Wi
bave all found Mary to be ver)
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HERALD'S LETTER BOX.
iWe all loveto get )efh:r:—, snd the Ed-
Litor is no exception to the rule. $2 for
’the best letter, and $1 each for the
three next best from grammer school
ipupils. Write on any subject, one
gside of paper, and'by Oct, 4th. ...
| Moniac School Sept. 12, 1927
| The Herald, Folkston, Ga.
iDear Editor: -
Our schocl started
"\loL.d3y. Sept. Hth, with eighty pu
;pils present the first day, We
have twc excel ent teachersgtnis
:yc;uv, which we are real proud of
'Every one loves. them.
| Ali of the pupils seem very
imuch inferested in their schoo
Iwork,. We hupe 10 make ou
‘ choot oae of the best in Charlto
"cuum,\. :
Qur schooi takes in promp i
at eight thirty o’clock, and cloge s
al three tirty, p.m. Ourschog,!
house is painted yellow and is lo
cated in the midst of a beautivul
oak grove, which gives it an ideal
location,
1 am nine years old andin the
fourdh grade. 1 hope to get un
the honot roil cdeh month, lam
gowg to study hard in school,
get a good education, so that 1
mey be « good teacher in a great
biy cotlege some day. I have a
littie brotber and sister and we
often play school. lam theteach
ier. lenjoyitso much. Asit is
;getttng late 1 wili elose for this
lime, *Sincerely,
b Eloise Parker.
i Egitor— [his is & spiendid Tetter
and- Fioise has eNule purp
llfie; I welove
alwavs do it better,. and fee: our
triend wiil attain her ambition.
! W nokur, Ga., Sept, 16th, 1927
‘Uear Mr. Wrench:
My teacher, Miss
Gertrude Exum, has asked me to
et et NN NN PN NN AN
thom-sf in ail of her school work
therefore we feel safe in giving
her all our mouer. Reporter.
: THIRD TO ENTERTAIN,
4 The first entertainmeut of the
school will he given Friday after
noon, at three o’clock. This is t
be a miscellaneous program, gives
by . the members of the Thirc
urade. The public is cordialls
invited to altend,
EASKET BALL TEAM.,
Basket ball plans are to be for
mu'ated early this year. The boy:
nave already clected oilicers
Crawford Banks being manager
Harry Lee Mills, captain: Everet
smith, treasurer; J. W, Viclery
Ir,, scorekeeper; and Peavce Sta
pleton, timekeeper,
FOURTH YEARER REPEAT
The 4th Year Class is starting
sut with the same number of can.
didates for gradustion as las
year's group—tweive, Thonas
Gowen is Pregident of the class
and Joyce Howard is seerclary
fheir colorsiare those of the rain.
bow and their flower is the
sweelpea,
THE LYCEUM COMING
; The sires of four attractions to
oe presented in the « [Acoun
Course sponsored by the Wo.
‘man's Civie' Club for she benelit
of the school will appear in tne
School Auditovium Vednesday
aight, October 26. These attrac
tions are scheduled by the Pied
mont Bureau of Ashville, N.C.
The first to come is the Sheilds
}l‘%fi(‘fl Chicago. These sisters
are talented and attractive. The
program will consist of dramatic
sketches, monologues, songs and
period impersonations. The pro
qram is waodern, artistic and
Bsnappy. )
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY OF CHARLTON.
FOLKSTON, GEORGIA, FRIBRY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927
write a letter to ‘he"ffiflm
be printed, lam a liftle boy.
vears old, and have been promg
teq to the fourth grade. I amy
real fond of my teacher, Miss EXe
The past week we hnvfi pent|
in cleaning onr school yards #ng
basketd ball court, Ihave been
studying real hard at home cach
night, so as to pull up we P‘
arry off trash, for the }
pupis during the study per’i’_\'_
Yoursfor a better sohoel;
George W. John fi*‘&
Ed--Now George is wha‘f},
1t real boy, helpful and
mgatidea of making a betls
chool. Letus all pull togeth *’6
Winokur, Ga,, Sept. 14, 192
ar Mr Wrench:
; lama girl ' i
cars,aand goto llxe\Vinln‘gr;fi:j
d as it is impossible for meia
go the Tolkston sehool” just :J
[ amstill in the 7th grade. pßt¥
hope 10 go to Folkston, in -a fe
weeke, Because Ercoll Wasdil
drives the Newefl sdhdp %@g
his home, as soon as any of
Winokur pupils eample W
There is seven iu the 7th nog
and we are doing some f
for each cne is trying, to @8
Folkston school. S
We have bought some &
tu' es §ior cur basket balls,
3 ey ]
are playing baske. ball'eve:
ClydeHigxinbotham isou
deiver, and we sure dai
is » good driver, . ¥
of the upper wom, and Miss R 088
Stephensis teacher of the psimary
room. We certainly do think lots
of them. Their home sin Amer-
rleus, (e, ‘
' Our motte is never leave any
i thing half done. :
Well as I'm gettifig afraid of the
wsste basket will close, Vg
Sincerely, 1
Minnie Johns. .
P. S.—=Mr. Wrench please pw
tnis for 1 want to sarprise my
teacher, ke
Your letter breathes a fine spir
it and we shail gladly welcome
vou to the Cnariten County Hi, as
we want to enroll at least a 100,
e e el Gt e 9
Preaching Tuesday Night,
Rev. J. D. Poindexter, of Nieh
ols, will preach at the Eaptist
chutch, Tuasday evening, at eiahl‘l
o'cloek «nd the members as;fi
as friends of the church are d
’t,‘d. The purpose is o sceare @
resident pastor, and as Brother
HeChol could moge to Folkstony
ne has requested them to secure
a successor, We like Mr, Mc&%
and regret his resignation,
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‘l: that is distinctly becoming to her. ' ’ /' :‘:
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/s joy of selscting from this display ' ‘4l\' y :’:
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SEN. HARRIS 10 SPEAK
{Address Chariton Citizens
f"?fMonday, Oct. 4th, in
t Folkston at Noon.
| Senator Wm. J. Harris, Geor
{gir’s seior U. S, Senutor, writes
{that heis anious to address our
people and that he will be in Folk
sfon, Oct, 4th, and will apnreciate
g‘s, eting his many friends, Charl
lgslWays havirg been his loyal
Eficnd. At the noon hour, he will
R o
address Js, and as he has always
fogen a staunch advocate of the
BEOple’s rights, we bespeak for
b a large and ajtentive audience
[ ABthis time are al§ pulling for the
I 8 Marys-St. Merks Canal and
[W@ know the Senator will give us]
Hilgassistance at the proper mo
{ it, so will want to impressthe‘
; prance of the subject on his
g B sure and hear him, remenl~'
‘ he time—noon Oct. 4th. !
z )rphan Day a Success,
¢‘ pday at the Methodist church
b orphans day program was the
(@9€n!, and thc classes all gave
g j'l-hinz‘appropriate to the day. l
ITHo day before the little folks was|
[buSy earning something to aid the
e;the result of the contribu-l
tion proving their work well done.
fi senior class was edified with
ajectore by Mr. tden. The:e
%ebre, 104 present and S6B 30 was
£agp .'chollgded,.‘ ~ Rrother
Swith, of the home, was with s’
a few month ago and he was pre
sented with $50.00 at that time, so
the Sunday School feels justly
proud of the amount given.
Condition Serious. l
The serious illness of Mr. Hemy
MeQueen, in a California Hospital
bhas been received by his brother,
Col. A. S. McQueen. His illness
1$ menigitis, and bis condition re
poited Leyond recovery. Only
a few month ago he was a visitor’
nere a month or more, and as he
nad not seen his folks for twelve
}vears. that visit is now doubly ap
preciated. Mr. Don McQuecn
and Mrs, Arnold Scott are his
brother and sister,: The Heraid
bis illness is not as serious as ;e
--ported and sympathizes with the
‘amily over his afffiction,
e eet )(e set e
odd Fellows at St. George
Au interesting evening is books
od for the Odd Fellowsy Tuesday
at St. George. A degrees team
rrom Jacksonville will be present
1% well as some of the distriet of
ficials. The Folkston lodge ex
pects to send a delegation over, 3
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WOMAN'S CLUB OFFICERS
And Committees for Year
Chosen--Plans a Great
' IWork Coming Year
One of the most important bus
iness meetings of the year was.
neld Wednesday afternoon at the
l lasonic Hall, we were very sorry
hat there were only half ot our
members present.
The President, Mis. Wm. Mizell
Jr.. called” the meeting together
after which, Mrs, W. A, Woad.
Vice-President, presided over the
election of officers for our new
year.
Mrs. C. J. Passieu, chairman of
the nominating commirtee, read
the following nominations:
President—Mrs Wm. Mizell, Jr.
Vice-President—Mrs. W, A,
Wood. y
Secretary—Mrs.{A. D. Williams.
Treasurer—Mrs, G. A Dean.
Pariimentarium—Mrs, Rosa Toy
Librarian—Mrs, T. J, Littlefield.‘
Reporter—Mrs. Albert Fleming,
These names were voted on and
are officers for the New Year.,
The dpes for the year will be
SI.OO,
For the new year the President
has divided the club work in De-~
partments-~the following ladies
were appointed 1o serve in the
departments:
School Improvement: 3
Chairman, Mrs, Dayis Lane,
Mesdames E. B. Stapleton, W,
A. Woou, C, W. Wau tel§. %
rStroufi, W.B. '('hbM'an' M
Brown. i
Child Welfare:
Chairman, Mrs. W. E. Banks.
Mesdames J. C, Littlefield, L. F.
Williams, John Harris, W. B
Smith, E. Alexander, Wm. Mi-!
zell Sr. I
Library Department: ‘
Chbairman, Mrs. Albert Fleming.
Mesdames T. J. Littlefield, G.
A. Dean, C. J. Fassieu, 1. C. Rob
insor, R. A, Shackleferd, B. Roy
and Miss Brockman
iUIVICS Department:
Chairman, Mrs. O. A, Cassol. |
Mesdames H. J. Davis, A. D.
Williums, W, H. Robiuson, J. Pur
dom, C. B. Jones, E. H. Wright,
Cemetery:
Chairman, Mrs. W. R, Wain
wright.
Mesdames J. 01. Roddenberry,
L E. muliard, 5, . Mihs, George
sStewart, A, Pritchacd, B Solomau,
A discussion of clayving the
scuoul grotnus was brought before
the club, it is very much needed,
aiso we hope to nol only clay the
grounds, bul to do all we can to
peautify the school surroundings
this yemr.
Mrs. W. A. Waood presented the
Lyceum subject betore the Cino,
I was discussed and prices mede
on the attractions.
Fhe tirst attraction will be “The
Shields I'rin"” composed o 1 a sing
er, cellist uud dramatic reader,
This attraction is voked tor Og
tcher 26, These artists present
a modern, artistie, snappy pro
gram, mcluding sketches und play-
Jet and music and songe,
Adult season tickets £2.00,
Sehool ehildren $1 00,
Single tickels 75
Single ticket for children .35
A "Hallowe'en Parly” will be
held by the ¢lub in the Masonic
Hall October 24, Thig will be for
the public. The .h»l'iwina com
mittees were appointed:
Decorating ~ommitlee=~Chaijr.
man, Mrs. Albert Fleming Mes
dames C,J Passicu, Sal ssu.
En'cflninment—Chl covmee My,
L. E Williams Mesdimes W, A,
Wood, R, A. Shrekleford,
VOLUME XXVI. NUMBER 3:
Missionary Meeting.
- The regular monthly program
of the Methadist Missionary So
ciety was held Monday afternoon
lat 4:10 o'clack.
Mrs, L. E. Wiliams was in
lcllarge of the program, The subs
tject for the afternoon was "Soe
| cial Service.”
Bible lessun was Luke 6th chap
ter, read by the leader,
"The Secret of the Soul,” a read
ing by Mrs, Wm, Mizell, Jr. :
“The Lost Sheep without a
Shepherd,” by Mrs. Passleu,
“The Importance of our Work.
in China,” by Mrs, A. D. Williams,
A paper on “Some of the things
the Social Service Can Do,” wag
resd by irs, L. E, Willams, This
article showed us the many things
we are neglecting teo do.
The meeting was dismissed by
the Society repeating the Lord’s
Praver.”
Mrs. Wm. Mizell, Jr, reported
$27.65 apent in Social Service
work during the 3d quarter just
‘ending. Pl
j Mrs. G. A. Dean wss appointed
Jeader for Detober, ‘ .
We wish so much that the ladies
would attend these meefings, they
show tbe work " that we are doing
in missions at home and abroad.
We urge each member to try
and be present ot these meetings,
Last Quarterly Conference
The Folkston District Quarterly:
Conference to beld at '!’Mera_%
Tllp{\sfiy. the 29th-will, last
oneheld under Rev. L. E.W ‘
end of his four year term,‘there
fore, according to church rule sure
of removal. As'the presidiagjelder,
Rey. N. H. Williams, will be with
us a great spiritual meeting will
be had, and a feastfor the hungry
man as well, - A big attendance is
hoped for as Brother Williar+'s
administrators has been successful
andjappreciative, much good being
accomplished spiritually as well
as financial improvement of the
district and building cenditions,
the best, the Folkston chfineh be
ing completed under him.
Fareweli Sermon Sunday.
Next Sunday being tbe close of
my pastorate at the Folkston Bap
tist church, there will be the reg
ular services atll a. m.and 8 p. m,
At the evening service the pastor
will preach a farewell sermon.
He cordially invites his many
friends of all of the churches to
attend each service, but especially
the c'osiug services,
A. M McCool,
Holding Revival Mesting.
Rev. L E. Williams left Monday
for Screven, where he is holding
a revival meeting thie wee%. He
will hold over Sunday with this
meeting, so will not be able to fill
his appointment at St, George on
Sunday.
' Mvmm
, Refreshment—Chairmun, Mrs.
E. B. Stupleton, Mesdames W, R.
Wainwright, H. J. Davis,
Advertisement->Mrg, 0, A, Cas*
sel, Mrs, G, A, Desn,
Invitation—Mrs, W. H. Robinson
Charge of Booths—Mrs, Davis
Lane, Mrs. A. D. Wiiliams.
On October 15 the Physiciany
of the 114 l Distrigt will be enter
tained in Folkston and the Club
ladies were nsed 1o belp with the
entertainivg,
The following ladies wili sct as
hostesscy for the October Socis!
mecting. Mesdames E, B, St:gc‘
ton, 1. E. Willimng, W. H. Robine
sou, C. J. Passien, O, A, Cassel,