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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., APRIL 4. 192*
MR AND MRS. J. E. HUDSON
CELEBRATE FIFTIETH MAR-
RIAGE ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hud'on cele
brated their fiftieth wedding anni
versary Wednesday, April .3rd, at
their home in Midway.
The occasion was made a happy
family reunion, and there were pres
ent thriv gem-rations, Mr. and Mrs.
Hudson's five children, twenty-two
KTardchildri-n. and one great erand-
- - f Mr. a) i
Mr . F. S. Vincent. The children
Hen. EL A
Taylor. Mr. A. F. Hudson. Mrs. B.
F. Bowdoin and Mr. C. K. Hudson.
All of the grand rhi!dr« r. were at the
I
West and Mrs. Has Leonard, aiytrrr
of Mrs. Hudson, were present.
A bountiful dinner consisting of
barbecue, Brunswick stew, chicken,
sal ids. cak< - , etc etc., was served un
der the shade of the trees in the
yard. Thp was greatly en
joyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, while they
have passed the three score years
and ten. are both enjoying good
health, and it is hoped that they have
many more years of life ahead .if
them May their last years be their
happiest.
The writer was present and en-
MARSHAL'S SALE
>.t Mi!ledgeville, Georgia.
URGIA, Buidwin County.
lie sold before the court-
loor in Baldwin county. Geor-
i’.liin the legal hours of sale.
first Tuesday in May. 1929.
ho outcry, to the highest bid-
p cash, the following describ-
or parcels of land, lying and
in the city of Milledgeville,
ate and county, to .ati«f7 cer-
cseutians issued by the Clerk
of the city of Mil-
•ville against the lands horcin-
described. bearing teste in the
of the Mayor of aaid city, as
provided by the Act of the General
Assembly of Georgia, relating to the
issuance of street improvement bonds
in said city, approved August 21st,
192f f«>r past due installments and
interest on certain Milledgeville
Street Improvement Bonds:
FIRST PARCEL: That tract or
parcel of land belonging to Rev. C.
J. Jones situate on the West sid* of
North Wayne street, between and
adjoining the lands of J. H. G. Wil
liam-. Jr. land is designated as Lot
No. T <•» the plan of the work done
i No.
9, front- "Mi feet on Street Improve
ment Z.-ne or Section No. 9 in the
< i:y .1 Milledgeville, and runs back
W. • feet. Said land was levied
upon • satisfy an execution for
S7• >. IT. with interest nad costs, issued
ih«- above dc.-cribed land as
th« ; r 'j«vny of C. J. Jones upon de
fault i n the payment of the install-
in- nt and interest due '>n the 15th
day of February. 192'.*, on Milledge-
vil Street Improvement Bond No.
209, for the cost of improving and
pav;r.g Street Improvement Section
SECOND PARCEL: That tract or
parcel of land belonging to J. B.
Malpaas and B. I. Fraley situated on
the South »iac ef Montgomery street,
between the lands of R. L. Nelson
and Jefferson street; said land be
ing designated as Lot No. 8 on the
plan of the work done no Street lm-
pnvement Section No. 16 in the city
of Milledgeville, fronts 156 1-2 feet
on the Street Improvement Section
and runs back South TO feet. Said
laud was levied upon to satisfy and
execution for $170.01. principal, with
interest and costs, issued again-t
aaid land as the property of J. B.
Mai pass aud B. I. Fraley upon de
fault in the payment of the iustull-
ment and interest due February 15th,
1929. on Milledgeville Street Im-
provenv nt Bond No. 224. issued for
the cost of improving and paving
Street Improvement Section No. 16.
V'dice of the levy of the above
executions, ha- been given to the de
fendant* md tenants in possession as
required by law.
Deeds will be made to the purchas
ers by the undersigned.
This April 3rd. 1929.
J. H. THIGPEN.
Marshal of the City of
Milledgeville, Georgia
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NOTICE!
Beginning April 15, the
Georgia Power Compa
ny’s office will close at
5 o’clock P. M.
No collections will be
taken in after that hour.
GEORGIA POWER CO.
The members of the Vestry of the
Epif-copal church met on Tuesday
evening at the Rectory, the guests of
Rev. F. II. Harding. The church
work for the year was discussed
and plans were outlined.
At the conclusion of the meeting,
Mrs. Harding served delicious re
freshments. She was assisted by
Mlaa Baade Bland.
BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL
MEET FRIDAY MORNING
The regular monthly meeting of
the Board of Education which was
to he held last Tuesday, was post
poned until Friday morning. Super
intendent Bivins ha* announced that
he has perfected arrangements to
pay the teachers their March salary'.
window display of girls
tub dresses. The great
est value of the season *or $1.00.
CHANDLER’S VARIETY STORE
nd Mis
if
all 300
near you as vour telephone.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick Dealer
Seed Corn. Cabbage Plants.
Sets, Seed Irish Potatoes at CE
LER BROS.
SILK STOCKING REPAIRED—Ru
in Silk hose mended invisibly, by
See our window display of girlt
and Misses tub dresses. The great
est value of the season for $1.00.
CHANDLER S VARIETY STORE.
SPECIAL EXCURSION TARES
CHARLESTON. S. C.
MAGNOLIA GARDENS, SEASON
1929
Low rate excursion tickets on sale I
March 20.23, 26-28, April 2-4, 10-12,
17-20, 1929, final limit of ticket |
seven days.
For total fares, schedules and
other travel information. Ask Tick- |
et Agent.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Thu Right Way
BELL'S
After Easter Sale of DRESSES AND COATS
Very Much Reduced in Price. Just at the Beginning of the Season
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SUMMER OUTFIT!
Special After Easter Sale Of
DRESSES
19 DRESSES THAT FORMERLY SOLD AT $39.75. TO GO ON
SALE AT
$25.00
BLACKS. NAVY AND PRINTS
50 DRESSES TO GO IN THIS SALE, OF GEORGETTES, CREPES
AND PRINTS. WORTH $19.75, AT
$15.00
75 DRESSES IN PLAIN COLORS AND PRINTS THAT SOLD AS
HIGH AS $16.75. OUR SPECIAL AFTER-EASTER SALE
$10.00
SPEGIA1 SUE FINE GUISE STOCKINGS
MOSTLY IN GUN METALS AND DARKER SHADES. THEY ARE
REAL $3.00 HOSE OF THE BEST MAKE. OUR SPECIAL SALE
PRICE AS LONG AS THEY LAST. IS
$1.50
Special Easter Sale of
Paj
amas
FANCY STRIPES IN BROADCLOTH AND PLAIN
COLORS IN S0ISETTE UNIVERSAL, THE BEST THAT’S
MADE. THEY PUT THE WORLD TO SLEEP. PRICED
$2,00, $3.00 and $3.50
Special Close-out Ladies
Fine Rayon and Silk
Pajamas $2 to $5
Special After Easter Sale
Ladies Silk Underwear
INCLUDING GOWNS. STEP-INS. TEDS AND BLOOM
ERS.
$6.60 GOWNS NOW $5.00
$2.50 TEDS NOW $2.00
$2.50 BLOOMERS NOW $2.00
FINE QUALITY ALL RAYON BLOOMERS WORTH UP
$2.00 for
MORE THAN 100 RAYON BLOOMERS ALL COLORS.
ALL SIZES. SPECIAL PRICE
If you Vv ant the Best Shop at
E. E. BELL’S
.
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