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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., NG F EMBER 6, 1930
WORK FOR YEAR
IS NEARING END
PORTRAIT OF DR. BEESON
RECEIVED AT G. S. C. W.
The portrait of Dr. J. L. Beeson,
third president of the Georgia State
College for Women, has' been com-
Mfthodill Preachers aad Laymen °1 d d ' llv ' rcd . ** !bc CO, !f*' nn<l fronting on said lake, being the
■ take it* place with the other wherotm M re. Alice E. McCraw
•presidents
Will Leave Nest Week to At
tend Annul Conference.
The North Georgia Conference The (minting is t/ii
will convene at Wesley Memorial Sessions, of Tennille. It is a
Church in Atlanta. Thur day of next splendid work of art and a perfect
week. lin:ne>s of the beloved president.
Rev. John Yarbrough, pastor of The Board of Trustees ordered
the Milledgevilie Methodist church; the painting made. Where and
Rev. T. I- Rutland, of the Milledge- when the portrait will be hung has
ville Circuit; Rev. J. M. Guest, of not been announced.
the Midway church; Dr. W .T. Wynn —
and S. D. Stembridge, lay delegates TAVF.RN OPENS ON THE HILL
fror.i the Oxford District, and Mr Mr-. Elizaluth Frazer who haa
M. $ Bell. Treasurer of the Con- operated tea rooms in Long Island,
ference Committee on Entertain- j$. y.. an d St Simons Island has
men:, will leave next Wednesday to operu . ( j u tea room in the old
attend the Conference. Joseph home.
Rabun, in the State of Georgia, be- win County, in Book of Deeds NN, ADMINISTRATORS LAND 3AL£
part of land lot number 185, page 420, and Book of Deeds 3, GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
page 471 respectively; also, n one- By virtue of an order of the Or-
sixth (1-6) undivided interest in all dinary of soid County, I will sell at
that tract or parcel of land situate public outcry, to the highest bidder
and being in the 322 Dist., G. M-, for cash, before the courthouse door
of Baldwin County, and 3&8 Dist, of said County, within
G. M., of Wilkinson County of said hours of sale
State, all being in one; body
in the Second Land District of Ra
bun County, containing approx
imately two (2) acres of ground,
lying on the South side of the lake
the property of Rabun Colony,
ed the co ^*;i >u ,-j t an j maintained a . .-ummer bounded as follows; to-wit: On the described land:
the legal
the first Tuesday
December, 1930, the following,
le-sixth (1-C) undi* 1 Northwest by lands of Ash Benford, That parcel of land in the 321
formerly the Breedlove place, on the District of said County containing
Rev. Mr. Yarbrough is serving his
fourth year as pastor of the Mil
ledgt-ville Methodbt church, and has
fully established himself in the love-
esteem and confidence of the people
of this community. He i« a force-
tentior. of his hearer*, a* he pre
sents and expounds the truth- of the
Go-pel. IK has- identified him
self with the life of the city, and
a!! < f our citizens have come to knew
him a- a friend upon whom they
could rely. The probability is that
Mr. Yarbrough will not be returned
She has announced that she will
!so have boarders and is serving
'.rial meals in addition 1
ndwiches of ail kinds.
LEAGUE NEWS
Epworth League Sunday
all that tract
parcel of land containing approx
imately Seventeen Hundred and
Seventeen (1717) acres,, lying and
benig in the 318 Dist., G. M. of Raid
State and County and bounded asfol-
lows: On the North by lands of Mrs.
Ophelia Wall, known as the Jordan
Place, and the lands of the estate
of Dr. Charles Hall, known as the
Mike Kenan place, on the East by
the lands of the O’d Rose Estate,
the lands of H. W. lfiille, and the
lands of the Jackson place, on the
South by the lands formerly owned
by Mrs. E. M. Adams and the lands
of the estate of W. G. Hawkins,
on the West by the lands of the es
tate of W G. Hawkins lands known ty Superior
ins the Supple's place nnd the land- 302; said lan<
East by the land* formerly owned
by Lockhart, Southeast by lands for-
(1) acre more or less, bounded
follows: On the north and east
5:30.
The council
Ltagu will meet with Elizabeth Al
ford Thursday night at 8 o’clock,
All officers plca-e be present as we
to thin city, a. he U an old fa-h- •“*« '™r"rtnnt hu.
ioned Methodist and is a firm believ
er in the quardn-nninl appointments CIATION
of mini.ters. It in possible, how- Lillie X. Scott V. Clyde J. Scott
ever, for the Bishop and his Cabinet petition for Divorce * Baldwin Super,
to a sign Mr. Yarbrough to the Mil- ior Court * Jonuar y Term. 1931.
ledgeville church another year. At Defendant, Clyde J. Scott:
the recent sission of the quarterly Tlu ’ plaintiff. Lillie N. Scott, hav-
conference a resolution was unani- » n £ Lied ber petition for divorce
nourdy adopted, stating that if this “Fain^t Clyde J. Scott, in this Court,
.-hould be done it would meet with ivturr.able to this term of the Court,
the approval of that body. Where- and it being made to appear that
ev his field of labor may be he Clyde J. Scott is not a resident of
will carry with him the love and -"aid County, and abo that he does
esteem of qjir people. -not reside within the State and
Rev. T. L. Rutland has been pas- Cour.iy, znd a* order having h«>en
tor of the Milledgevilie Circuit one mad«* for service o:i him, Clyde J.
year, he has conducted revival ser- Scott, by publication, this therc-
vices in all of them, which were well fore, is to notify you, Clyde,
attended, and good accomplished. He J. Scott to be and appenr at the next
has gone in and out among his peo- term of Badlwin Superior Court to
pie. and hi, life ha. bev.i a help and |,e held on the Second Monday in
benediction to all whom it has January, 1931, then and thert; to
touched. He is an intere-ting and
Lee, South by Jack Pierce place,
formerly known as Martin place con
taining one hundred and forty (140)
more or less, said Jand being
the land conveyed to Jesse Lee, Jr.,
by J. R. Lee by deed dated Decem
ber 8, 1875, and recorded in Clerk’s’
Office in Baldwin County, April 4,
1876, in Book O, page 637. Said
land by Jesse Lee, Jr., .-old to J.
H. Beck as evidenced by warrenty
deed Jan. 7, 1896, and record-
Clerk's office, Baldwin Coun-
Book X Yulia
H. Beck sold
jof Mrs. Ophelia Wall, known as the ‘«*» Mrs. Nancie J. Nolan and evi-
j Jordan platL'j the said tract of land denced by warranty deed dated De-
' being known as the old Nathan Haw- cernbor 9, 1896, and recorded in|
j kins place and formerly owned by Clerk's office, Baldwin County,
Thomas Johnson and is the same Book Y, folio 80, to all of which
.^°??’ la nd conveyed to John T. Allen and deeds reference is made for better
M. A. McCraw by two deeds; one dentification and description 1 of the
deed made by Thomas'Johnson and property. _
di cui. ‘[^““keth Johnson and the other by Said sale will be made for the
3 ''*• A. S. Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson i -irpose of paying the debts of and
are recorded in the office of the making distribution among the heirs
Clerk of the Superior Court of Bald- Mrs. Alice E. McCraw, deceased.
This November 4, 1930.
merly owned by Jack Pierce and by the land of R. N. Ashfield,
formerly the dower lands of Widow the south by the lond of A. S. Ten
nille and on the west by the Mosley,
ville public road. Said land being
the residence lot of J. C. A. Reid at
the time of his death. Said land
is sold as a part of the estate of
J. C. A. Reid for the purpose of
paying the debts and making dis
tribution among his heirs.
This November 4, 1930.
Edward R. Hines,
As Administrotor of the Es
tate of J. C. A. Reid, de-
FOR RENT—An apartment an<
urniahed bed room—Phone 97L
ADMINISTRATORS LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
By virtue 'of an order granted by
the Ordinary of Laid County, I win
aeli before the courthouse door of
said county at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in. December, 1930, the fol
lowing described land, to-wit:
That tract of land in the 115
Dist., G. M., of said x County, con
taining Fifty (50) acres more or
less, bounded as follows On the north
by lands of W. B. Renfroe, on the
east by the lands of the e&tate of
W. H. Renfroe, and on the south
Andr-west by the lands of J. S. Lun
dy.
J1 3aid „|i*operty will be sold as the
property of the estate of D. L. Rob-
for the purpose of paying his
debts and making distribution among
his heirs.
This- November 4, 1930.
Sidney D. Stembridge,
As Admisistrator of the Ee-
tate of D. L. Robinson.
inswer said cortplaint.
Witness the Honorable James B.
’ark. Judge of the Superior Court!,
th day of November, 1930.
J. C. COOPER,
Clerk.
this
entertaining speaker, and his
mons are thoughtfully prepared, and
delivered with a convincing carncst-
ne, s. If he should be returned for
another year, he will receive a cor
dial welcome from the members of
the Milledgevilie Circuit. ; ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Rev. J. SI. Guest, during the year, GE0RGIA Bu | U „. in County:
he has served the Midway church. [ By virtue „ f „„ of thc Qr _
ha, by precept and example, made dinIry of c#ort , wil| , elI ot
h„ influence felt for good. Ho k>| plll) lic out( . ry , , ht hi|[hcgt bidd „
“ "ZT ", "'°, rk - nn . 1 fcr caah, before the courthouag door
earnestne., and sincerity make h.m, of „ M County, wilhin the
Hir„lt't r Jh r'" n * n ; r er .;;h°ur- of sale. the first Tuesday
His ministry has been fruitful, and .l , „
the churches he has served have been L” XT , a'
helped and blessed by his work. His 7 T ptop ''
return for .mother year would be ITiL T'S'T ' he "J.
highly gratifying to the people of " E ' .T 0 ™"' ,Mrit: Snttcen
the Midway and Oak Grove comrauni- ‘"VT T, t > ,1 ’"“ ° f
ties, capital stock of the Milledgevilie
. . V'V Comrany, of the par value of
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
each, represented by stock certifi
cate No. 101, issued by that corpora
tion; also, a one-third (1-3) undi
vided Interest in twenty-five (25)
Thelma l,,hare * of the ca P ita l stock the
Southern Securities Company of the
alue of Ten ($10.00) Dollars
each, represented by stock certifi
cate No. 445, issued by that corpor
ation; also, a one-third (1-3) undi-1
vided interest in that tract or par
cel of land lying iu the Fifth Land
Dist., of Wilkinson County, Georgia,
containing sixty-threo (63) acr»>
and bounded as follows; On the
North and East by lands of the es-
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS
In the District Court of the United
States for the Macon Division of thc
Middle District of Georgia.
In the Matter of Mrs.
Yomans Heath, trading as Heath
Dry Cleaning . Co., Bankrupt.—In
Bankruptcy No. 1353.
To the Creditors of Mrs. Thelma
Yomans Heath of Milledgevilie in
thc County of Baldwin and District
aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on
Oct. 29th A. D., 1980, the said Mrs.
Thelma Yomans Heath was duly*
adjudicated bankrupt, and that thc . . , ,, „ -
first meeting of her creditors will T t ®,° f ,U11 ' on tlle South b T
be held in Macon, in Bibb Countv. „ “ m s of L ■- Johnl . “"<1 on the
„ , „ .. . ! West by the land, of Mrs. Tom Ste-
This land being the la!nd
drawn by John H. Hall in the divis-
of the estate of Jo-eph M. Hall
deceased, and "being the same land
purchased by M. A. McCraw from
Mrs. Minnie L. Broadnax; also, all
that tract or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the County of
HUGH T. CLINE
As Administrator of the Es
tate of Mrs. Alice E. Mc
Craw, Deceased.
CIATION
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
A. 1 M. Slater, J. F. Boddie, a«d
'Old Capitol Drug Company, having
applied to me fbr thc grant to
;George S. Carpenter of permanent
I letters of administration oh the
(estate of Sam L. Duvis, Sr., de-
j ceased, this is to cite the creditors
nnd heirs of said deceased to be ar.d
appear at the December Term. 1930,
of this court, to show cause, if any
they can, why permanent letters of
administration should not be grant
ed as prayed.
This November 3, 1930.
Bertie B. Stembridge
Ordinary
Thanksgiving
Turkey Dinner
75 cents
Special Dinner For
Armistice Day
75 cents
ROSE TEA ROOM
S. D. STEMBRIDGE
peorgia, in Room 304, Grand Build-1
Ing on November 18th, 1930 at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, at which
time thc raid creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a Trus
tee, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
The bankrupt is required to be pres
ent on that day for examination.
M^icon, Georgia, this Nov. 4thJ
1930.
J. N. TALLEY,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
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