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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. AUGUST 8, 19=9
Society
MRS. GEORGE ROACH COMPLI
MENTS BRIDE ELECT.
]Hrx Gcroge Roach entertained on
Saturday evening at delightful
dinner party at her apartment in the
Old Capitol complimenting MJm
Righton Brown, a bride of this
month.
Beautiful garden flowers in a
variety of colors were used through
out the room where the guests were
seated at tables and served a delici
ous course dinner. After each
course a progression was made, <
couple from each table changing.
The invited guests included Miss
Righton Brown, Miss Emily Echols,
Mias Ctelia Flemister, Miss Eliza
beth Brannen, Mr. Walter Gordy and
Mr. Bill Gordy, of \tlanta, Mr. Lenis
Jack-on, Mr. George Moore, Mr. K.
B. Flynn, Mr. Joe Andrews and Mr.
Allen Moore.
An interesting event of this week
is the family reunion of Mrs. S. J.
Stembridge which is being held at
her home on the hill.
All of the children an now at
home which include: Mrs. H. K.
Brown und children of Macon, Mrs.
S. I). Holsenbeck and son of Macon,
Mrs. A. O. Hopkins and daughter of
Atlanta, Mrs. C. M. Chrisler and
daughter, of Canton and Miss Estelle
Stembridge and Mes-rs Oscar and
Sidney Lee Stembridge of this city.
They will be here until next Sun-
LAND SALE
SHERIFF SALE
GUARDIAN’S SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County. I
GEORGIA, Baldwin County: j Under an order granted by the, GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of a power of Ordinary of said County at the June] Will be sold at public outcry to
rale contained in a deed to secure a Term. 1929, of the Court of Ordi-, the highest and best bidder, for cash,
debt executed by J. T. Gheesling to nary, I will s»!I on the first Tues-j before the court house door of said
Exchange Bank of Milledgeville day ir. September, 1929, within the county, within the legal houra of sale,
Georgia, on the 2nd day of Much, . legal hours of sale, before the court
1928, said deed being recorded in'house door of said county, to the
the office of the Clerk of the Super- highest bidder for cash, the follow
er Court of -aid County, in Book of ing described land, to-wit:
Deeds, No. 12, page 334, the under- The one-fourth undivided interest
signed will sell at public outcry be- of Ollw Stanley in that tract of land
fore the Court House door in paid ly
County to the highest bidder for) -a
the first Tuesday in September,
1929, the following described land,
to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land in the
105th District, G. M. of sa { d state
and county, bounded as follows: On
in the city of Milledgeville, of the North by the lands of Jno. T.
state and county, bounded as Allen and the public road which
ithin the legal hours of sale follows . n the North by the lands of, crosses the Georgia Railroad at Butts
on the 3rd day of September, 1929, Joe Bland and Brookins; Crossing; On the East by said public
the following described lot or parcel; on toe East by Jefferson Street; on road; on the South by the right-of-
of land, to-wit: (the West by the lands of the estate way of the Georgia Railroad and
All thut tract or parcel of land the of Mrs. W. K. Tennille and on *he Banking Company and the waters
same being parts of lots Nos. three South by Cline Avenue. Said lot be-1 of Rocky Creek; and on the West
and four in Square No. 70 in the 1 ing the eastern half of lot No. 1 ini by lands of Jno. T. Allen. Said tra«
city of Milledgeville, Baldwin Cdun- Block No. 23 of Oconee Heights, ns| of land contains 192 acres
ty, Georgia, fronting West one I
dred feet on Columbia Street,
running back East two hundred tenj of t;
feet, bounded as follows: j said
On the North by the lands of F.. page
W. Hendrickson, lands of the estate j s m
Whilden and binds former-1 he
Clerk of Superior Court of
ounty, in Deed Book “SS”
< and 9, to which plat reference
ie in aid of the description
i given. The four sides of said
iwnod by Hunter McComb, on thej i.^j u re each 70 feet long,
t by lands formerly owned by The above described land is sold
Hunter McComb, the home place of i provide for the maintenance of
less, and is the land inherited by A.
I. Butt- and his brothers from their
mother, .and conveyed by the brothers
of A. I. Butts to him.
I will also sell at the same time
and place and on the same terms
59033 boafd feet of pine lumber,
consisting of boards 1x4, 1x6, 1x8.
1x10, and 1x12 and 2x4 scantling.
The said lumber is stacked
Jas. L. Sib’ey, .and the lands of L. | oilie Stanley, minor, w.ard of the un- land above described about 200 yard:
i, South by lands of Mrs
C. C. Shouse, and West Columbia;
Street
The boundary around said tract
runs as follows: beginning at the j
Southwest corner of the lot convey-1
cd where the same corners on Colum-'
bin Street with the Northwest corner!
of the Estate of C. C. Shouse lot the j
line runs thence Narth along Colum-1
bia Street one hundred feet; thence
East one hundred forty-
•d, and is sold as the property I from
of Oilie Stanley. | T1
This August 5, 1929.
W. W. STEMBRIDGE.
as Guardian of Oilie Stanley.
Butts Crossing.
The lumber above described be
ing bulky and it being impractical,
inconvenient and expensive to trans
port the same it will not be brougnt
to the court house, prospective bid
der.-, may inspect the lumber on the
land above described at a point of
about 200 yards from Butt.- Crossing,
where said Umber is now stacked,
i The above described property was
found in the possession of A. I.
inches; thence South forty-six feet;: the Estate of Mrs. Emma Compton. Butts and was levied on as
then East sixty-three feet eight inch- j deceased; this i« to notify the next property of A. I. Butts to satisfy a
es; thence South fifty-four feet: of km and creditor- of the said Mrs. fi. fa. issued from the Superior
’thence West two hundred ten feet I Emma Compton, deceased, that said i Court of said county in favor o
A delightful event of the past week to the point of beginning. [application will be heard before melJeanes & Rubin-on. a partnership
is a fish fry given by Mr. and This being the same property con. j it the regular September Term. 1 against A. I. Butts and D. T. Butt-
Palmer in honor of her V eyed to .1. T. Gheesling, by Jas. M. | 1929, of the Court of Ordinary of ] The tenant in poscssion has been
id County. i notified of the levy and time
Witness my hand and official sig- place of sale,
ture, this sixth day of August,] This August 7, 1929.
W. J. HAYNIF.
BUY TWO TUBES COLGATE’S TOOTH PASTE
GET A 50c TOOTH BRUSH FREE
AT
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PHONE 202 WE DELIVER
CITATION
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
To All Who mlt May Concern:
Mrs. Beall C. Hutching?, having ii
due form applied to me for perman
ent letters of administration. upo<
Mn
brother, Mr. J. T. Finney, and his Day, as is evidenced by warranty
family from Greensboro. dec<l dated January 26th, 1926 and
After a day of fishing on Town said deed is now on
Creek a delicious picnic supper was Clerk's Office Superi
served. Those present were Mr. ami win County, Georgia, in boo!.s of
Mrs. Finney, Miss Rebecca Finney, deeds No. 11 at page 76, to which
Mrs. L. M. Digby, Miss Mary-
Bald-
W. H. STEMBRIDGE. Ordinary!
Sheriff Baldwin Co. Gn
Digby, Mr. R. W. Bloodworth, Mr.
W. A. Torrance, and daughter Miss
Ethel.
Thij. brought together the members
of one of the county’s oldest families
and was a most delightful occasion.
BLOODWORTH-IVEY
A wedding of cordial interest will
be that of Miss Sara Frances Blood-
worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Bloodworth, to Mr. Dennis Ivey,
which will be solemnized this, Thurs
day, evening at the home of Rev.
Jame- A. Ivey.
Miss Bloodworth i? the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blood
worth and is a young lady of pleas
ant personalty. As a student at G.
S. C. W., graduating this summer,
she was popular with a wide circle
of friends.
Mr. Ivey is the son of Mr. J. C.
Ivey and is connected with him in the
R3-*.
Mr.
lake their
wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herring enter
tained on Thursday with a barbecue
at the home of their parents. Dr. and
Mr-. T. M. Hall in honor of Miss
Gladys Blunt, of Ndw York. The
guest invited to meet Miss Blunt
were Misses Virginia and Alice Mc-
Craw, Elizabeth Mildred and Mar
garet Napier. Lucy Hatcher. Righton
Brown, Florence Andrews :
made i
in given.
Said sale will be made for the pur
pose of raising funds to pay the fol
lowing described notes, accrued inter
est thereon, and the cost of this pro- j
ceeding, which the deed above men
tioned was given to secure, to-wit:
One note dated March 2, 1928, due
May I. 1928 for 11000.00.
One note dated March 2, 1928, due:
May 31, 1028 for $1000.00.
One note dated March 2, 1928, due |
Oct. 1, 1928 for $3000.00.
Said notes being signed by J. T.!
Gheesling ami payable to the under
signed Exchange Bank of Milledge
ville, Georgia, or its order. There
will be due on said notes on the date
of sale the sum of $4500.00, princi
pal, and $33.28, interest, together
with the cost of this proceeding.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser as authorized
in said security deed.
This 5th day of August, 1929.
EXCHANGE BANK OF MILLEDGE
VILLE, GEORGIA. GRANTEE.
HINES & CARPENTER
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
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The Day Before Her Wedding
YESTERDAY a debutante. Tomorrow a bride.
But just for this happy hour a lovely child
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cousin Tom, cake basket and fruit bowl f:cm
brother Will—“dear old Will.” Tomorrow her
wedding day! A few weeks honeymoon. Then
back to her new home and her silver—her very
own silver—her enduring, lustrous, useful silver.
Silver—an everlasting token of the loving thoughts
of those whose gifts will help to keep fresh in
memory her “biggest” day -through all th<*
years to come.
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Announcing—
Mr. Howard Underwood is now in charge of
our parts department and assistant manager of
my business. He succeeds Mr. Nat Knight, who ,s
now with the Milledgeville Telephone Co. We
regret the departure of Mr. Knight after faithful
and efficient service, but are delighted to an
nounce the addition of Mr. Howard Under
wood to our business. He is a Baldwin county
man of wide acquaintance and invites his friends
here. Mr. Underwood nefcds no introduction.
He will render you the same efficient, courteous
service characteristic of every employee at the
Buick Sals and Service Department.
Ralph Simmerson
Buick and Marquette Dealer
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