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THE UWON-UCOaiDZa. MlLLEDCtyim. c*.. HOVIMXEX >* 1»M
With the Clubs
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEETS
NEXT MONDAY.
The Woman's AuxS-ary of The
Presbyterian church will hold its
December meeting Monday after
noon at 3:30 in the church.
The program being prepared by
Mr. W. K. Odom, manager of the
Colonial, hat just completed
rangements to show Ole latest and
moat expensive pictures at the Co
lonial throughout December.
On Thnnk-igiving Day. "Pent
house” will be the feature attrac
tion for one day only. The show
Social News
MEMBERS OF EPlSCOAL
CHURCH TO MEET SUNDAY
NIGHT.
A meeting of the members of tho
Episcopal church will be held Sun
day night at the Rectory, the home
Circle 2, with Mrs. iG. II. Webber' win begin at one-t’ : r*7 and continue of R ev - nn, l Mrs - F ; Harding,
as chairman, assisted by Circle 7., until 11 o'clock. Warner Baxter, i Every member of the panshis ex-
The latter will present a Christmas | M5-rna Loy and Philip Hohnes are i Pected to be present to discuss and
pageant emphasizing the need of tho * the stars in the show which is a | pl®» f° r the coming years work.
aged ministers and their families. ! rodmopoVtan story ' by Stimors I " —
Special Christmas music will ac-! Roche. Friday "Bed of Roses” fen-1 DANCE AT ECHETAH
company tho pageant and an oppor- j turing Constance Bennett will be j The Echctah Country Club will
♦unity to contribute to the cause of j shown. This is another picked hit., present for its members and guests
Ministerial Relief will he given to | Jackie Cooper and ten other stars, 1 * Thanksgiving Dance tonight be
any who dcorc. will he seen on Saturday in "Lone! ginning at nine P. M. A well known
Cowboy". I orchestras has been secured to play
Next Monday and Tuesday “Bomb- ■ * or H>o occasion.
shell" starring Jean Hnrlow and Lee;
Tracy will be shown. This is a Metro MISS COOKS ART CLASS
picture and one of tho hits of the TO HOLD AN EXHIBIT
Father T. J. McNamara will spend
Thursday with lafi parents in Sa
vannah.
Mfai Christine Darden went to
Atlanta Saturday to witness the
Georgia-Tech football game.
Mm Joe Moore has gained her
strength rapidly, her many friends
arc glad to know.
MRS. J. L. BEESON NAMED TO
STATE U. D. C. OFFICE.
Mrs. T W. Reid, of Athens, presi
dent of the Georgia division U. D. C.. t
haa nnsned Mrs. J. I«. Bee-on chair-| yenr. Many other super hits will be ( On Fr any and Saturday of this
man of the Historical Programs com- ' announced later. nreck Miss Cook and members of her
m'ttoe of the state organization, j , art clnis have arranged their work
Mrs Beeson has selected Mrs. R. B. j RED CROSS DRIVE CLOSES for exhibit. Bridge table neta of
Moore to serve with her on the com-, NEXT WEEK variou* styles nnd decorations will
m trice, j The Rod Cross roll call and drive he displayed. Tables will be shown
Mrs. Beeson is one of the best for funds to proride for relief to of: Mrs. Chas. E Snt'th, Mrs. Ralph
informod women on Georgia nnd the poor in the courtly w ! ll come to Simmerson. Mrs. Ben Harrison, Mrs.
southern history in the state. Fhe is B c lo«e early next week and the fin- J. D. Willis, Misses Mary Julin
former state historian of the D. A. al report will he made in next weeks Doster, Eunice Chandler, LvnJall
R. and U. D. C. and has held other paper. Father T. J McNnmnrn. rli- Nelson, Lotrisc Green. Lucy Hatch-
COLONIAL THEATRE
Thanksgiving
Holiday Special
“Penthouse”
1:30 to 11:00 P. M.
WARNEP BAXTER, MYRNA LAY
PHILLIPS HOLMES .
From Tha Exciting Story in
Cosmopolitan Magamina
10c and 35c
prominent state appointments.
rector of the campaign, announced, or, Mary Willis, Mary Simpson and
| The roll call h«s greatly ex- Frances Enn’s.
| cceded last year and the drive has | Miss Lyndnll Nelson will rpt a
I been highly .successful. Dr. Richard dinner table u'ing green and white
I Lamar will broadcast the results of color scheme. Mb# Nelson and Miss
I Baldwin county’n roll call by short
CATHOLIC WOMAN'S STUDY
CROUP WILL MEET FRIDAY
EVENING.
The •membres of the Catholic Wo- wave Friday and this w"!l be relay-
man'q Study Group and all others ed over the country. It in probable
interceded are Invited to hear Father that the Baldwin county chapter will
McNamara apeak on Friday evening wi n the state prize for the moat suc-
at 7:80 at the Catholic church. ces'ful drive in the state.
LOCAL MULE DEALERS V1CIT
TENKEESSEE FARMS
Messrs Ralph Simmerson »nd Ed-
T’nion wiH hold its regular monthly ward Robinson snent several dayo of
nmtedng on Monday afternoon at the past week in Tenneesse.., where
3:30 at the Baptist church. All mem- they purchased a ear of young
bora are urged to attend as a most Tennessee VmdeS, which were re-
ii derating program has been plann- crived Wedneslay morning.
Messrs Simmerson and Robinson
vfcfted the farms and personally se
lected the stork. In the car was a
very iffne saddle and harness horre
one of the best bred hoiNn that has
BAPTIST MISSIONABY UNION
WILL MEET MONDAY.
The Baptist Woman’s Missionary
METHODIST WOMAN’S
MISSIONABY SOCIETY WILL
MEET MONDAY.
The meeting of the Methodist' ever been brought Into this county.
Woman's Missionary Society will be '■
held on Monday afternoon at 3:3
at the Methods* church.
G. M. C. PARENT-TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION WILL MEET
WEDNESDAY.
The Parent Teachers Association
Of G M C. will meet on Wednesday
afternoon at 3:80 at the Grammar
Green eofme down from Atlanta
twice a month to continue their
course of art started in the sum-
M*an Lucy Hatcher, before leav
ing for New York for Hie Winter,
finished a lovely set in green and
Mhrer.
Mrs. Ben Harrison and Mrs. Ralph
Smmerson will have charge of the
Christmas Bazaar.
The studio will remain open for
two days so that friends may etene
out and dee their work.
Next
Monday and Tuesday
December 4th and 5th
COLONIAL THEATRE
CONGRESSMAN RETURNS
WASHINGTON
Congressman Cart Vinson will
leave Saturday for Washington,
C. to complete plans imd clear no coul ^
“ Inn**** *rfor, i MM h, be pre-et were
openM of POP*™, ,» Jsminry. | „„„be„ of ». etob. Tb„ ore:
*“ Mr,. .1 T lb, .!r. Mr- Mo. V-.I.
MP, ROYCE SMITH
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Rover Smith was hostess to
the members of her bridge club on
Tuesday afternoon a* her attractive
new home on Wa*>mrton Street.
Lavender chrysanthemums were
used throughout the rooms where
the guests were seated for bridge.
After several progressions of con
tract were enioved. a delicious do-
Ragietarsd Jsvssy Ball S 1-2 years
old Ragtatratio. pagan with a-i-al
Mr*. L A. BimUm, Roets 3, Mil-
home *fnee the adiournment of Con-
School building of G. M. C. The gross nnd has been busv
fifth grade will have charge of the throughout the tfstirtc and aid'ng
program and a very interesting one Rt, constituents in securing public
has been planned. I work* proiects.
~~~- Mr. V'nron was aeeompanied hv
W. C. T. U. HEAR* DR. McGEE | Robert Farner, eWstarit ixecreter’*
The W. C. T. IT. held an •'ntcrest. „e tRp Naval Affairs Commute*,
ing meeting TWday afternoon, with j Mrs. Vinson has hoo n in Washing-
Mr« Geo W. Grinor. president, pre- ton about two months,
aid'ng A Peace Pageant was pre-
•rnted. and a most interesting ad
dress was delivered by Dr. Sidney
C. McGee who told of conditions in
Germany, aa he -Hound them in hia
rijt to that country.
j Mrs. Tonic Veal. Mrs R»n
' — Mrs Robert:
George Dsris. Mrs Wallsce Rntt
C"d M'-fl Mary Ffmnxott. Ton srore
nrire was won bv Mrs (!«««-
low s»ere hv Mrs Tonic Veal and
con-ulnf ; on cut bf Mirs Mary Simp
son.
D A. R. MEETING
Th» regular monthlv meeting of
the Nsr<-v Fart Chunter. D. A. R.
was held Tuesdav afternoon. No
vember PRth at the home of Mrs.
Fom»r Bivins The other hostesses in- d*-" 1
eluded Mrs T. p Torino Mrs. A
V T.-t^mer. M— M F Rlnnd. and
Mm T, N Jordan. Tboi
>o"mh»m nreseet. and the regent.
M»m Ploride A’len. rresided.
The meeting onened n-'th the reen-
Jsr tiate’otic exercises which were fol
lowed hv an imnortnnt business
meet.nr. ; n whVh
C. S. C W. AF.NTORg TO RROAD-
CA*T OVF.R W S. B. DEC 7TH.
The Senior Clara of G. S. C. W.
will hroadca** a mec*al program
ov«r radio ntatinn W S. B on the, . , _ . ..
. I ter, of Bartow, Ga., announce the
afternoon of December 7th. from 1 . ... . .. .
. , ... . > marrage of their daughter, Olive to
3:1K to 3:45. central At'nntn rime ■ , . ...
^ t . j v Mr Alonza Richardson Minor,
sai.tf.r-minor
l*ho Sunday dally papers carried
the following announcement, which is
of interest to tho people of this city
and county:
“Mr. and Mrd. Emory Carson Sal-
The --oernm by beino- arrnnerad hv
the senior rln«s under the direction
of M*ss V rrinia Tenner e"d will h"
i-nnl intere-t AH former str
and interested tv-onlo nrc in-
•ited to tune in nt this hour.
Mdledgeville, Go. The ceremony was
performed August 24, 1933”.
The bride is one of the Bartow’s
attractive young ladies, and is a
graduate of G. S. C. W 1 .
Mr. Minor is the oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M'nor. of this
city, and is one of Millcdgev lle’s
well-known young men. He is con
nected with the Highway Depart
ment.
The friends of Mrs. G. L. Morris
regret her continued illness.
Mr. John C. Stiler, spent Tuesday
in Atlnnta
Mr. Ellsworth Birins who is a stu
dent at Emory, will be at home for
Thanksgiving holidays.
RELIEF wnpirroq WAIT ALL
NIGHT FOR PAY
WorVers who bo'l been emnloved
on nubile work protects wnrted nR
nio-b* Saturday for their pay. wh»n
n r»>apge in «dmmirtra*ion of the
. great deal of rol ! ef worked tied up and made
new and o’d bnHinem we-j taken un. comnlicated the pay rolls for the
At the conclusion of the bnsiness week.
meeting, the regent called imnn Mrs. The nennle thronged outride the
G. F. Tunnell. cnnirmnn of the pro- nav office on Wa%m« street nnd trait,
gram committee, trtid nrasen*ed M’s* ed nn'iontlv for hours for their
Elizabeth Chandler of the C A. R. week’s nsv Their was no demnnrirn-
M>'ss Chandler mnde n «nlond : d tnTk Hnn of discontent os the workers
on the “Founding of Thanksgiving worked steadily to get the pay rolls
Dav”. ready.
Mrs M. F. Bland then introduced
Mr. Neylel Brannpn who sang two GOLF TfHtow»mfwt WILL END
songs most delightfully accompanied DECEMBER ?I>TH
hv Mrs. Bbvnd These were: “Bird P'nv in the annual Echctah
Sone-s at Eventide” and “The Hills Conn'rv (Hub ek'f teurnantent. i.g
of Home”. Mrs. Tunnel] then pre- nwur^’rc, p. teh’v with the first
aented a group of members who re- round of the firat right nlroadv com
ported on The Centurv of Progress nl“*ed The sernnd round will get
Exposition Mrs M. S. Bell deaeribed nndorwpv this nfteraoon end a large
the Architecture of the fair. Mrs. gal'cry is expected for the nlav.
Underwood the Forelgh Exhtb'it". According to R S Alford. -Tr.
Mrs. Ostermnn, the T'omest'c Ex- rlnt- manager, the tnnrney will end ; 6 Inch Half Round Gutter, ft. ...,10c
hbits Mrs R. W. Hatcher, the on D'-cemher 20‘h nnd the tronh'es I
IBum-nation, and Mrs. Bell the Col- will ho presented to the wnners at}
or. The talk* were very instructive that time.
and were illustrated bv beautifully
colored pictures of the various COTTON NINv t*’”FEOUARTER !
building* and exhibits. C.F.NTR
The chanter then rang in un ! son Cotton on the M ! l'-d-
in eelobi-atlon of Arm : s- l-et w T odce*dav was minted at nine
aceomnnn ! *'d hv Mr*, n-d thrae.nnnrte- ech's fn r the he*
• wh'dl the hostesses ra-.de, . ( *-ol» The market was
BRADLEY'S
Tin Shop
HANDLE ONLY RELIABLE GOODS
Hmn are Some of The Price* of
Material* Carried in Stock
4 Inch Drain Pipe, ft 10c
3 Inch Drain Pipe, ft. Ac
4 Inch Ella, Each A5c
3 Inch EIU, Each 70c
8 Inch Ridgcroll, ft, ...6c
Valley Tin Soldered Joint, ft. 12 l-2c
Full Line of Copper, Galranizrd and
Black Sheet Wall Tie., Per 100 30e
109 1-2 W Hancock Street j
•erved a delicious salad course.
few points lower than a week ago.
M1LLEDGEV1LLE, GA.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County
On January 4, 1928, W. J. Chand
ler and C. N. Chandler conveyed to
Exchange Bank the hereinafter de
scribed parcels of land to secure a
promissory note for 87,500.00 dated
January 4, 1928, and due April 4,
1928, signed by W. J. Chandler and
C N. Chandler, and payable to th-
order of Exchange Bank of Mil-
ledgerille, Georgia. The m : d security
deed Is recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Baldwin County, Georgia, in Deed
Book No. 12, page 302.
Tho sa : d security deed granted to
tho said Exchange Bank the right
to sell said lands at public outcry,
before the courthouse door of raid
County, to the highest bidder for
cash, after advertising the time,
terms and place of rale in any news
paper published in said Baldwin
County once a week for four weeks
prior to the date of sale; provided
that the makers of said deed Should
: fail to pay the said indebtedness or
any port thereof or any interest
| thereon when due, or should fail to
pay any taxe-s due upon said prop
erty.
The *-a*‘d W. J. Chandler and G.
N Chcndler have fa'led to pny said
indobtodnexy nnd the same is now
past due. and have failed to nay the
taxes due on sn*d hereinafter de
scribed land’, and the said taxes are
now in default
This is, therefore, to notify the
•makers of raid security deed and
all other persons concerned that th"
underafgned Exehange Bank of M'l-
ledgerille. Georgia, w : ll under the
powers contained fn said security
deed, sell nt public outcry, to the
h ! rhpst bidder for cash, before the
courthouse door in sn ; d County,
nothin the Ipgnl hours of sale, on the
27»h dav of December. 1933. the
following described tracts of land
hereinbefore referred to. to-wit:
TRACT ONE: AH that tract or
parcel of lend q'tnnte. lying and be
ing in the C ! tv of Mil'edgeville. said
State and County, being a part of
Lot No 1. in Souarc No. 27. accord
ing to the n’an of said Citv. con-
tain-'ng one-half acre, more or less,
fronting North of E n «t Hancock
Street » distr-ce of one hundred and
five feet, and running hack South
of even w'dth n distance of 210
feet., hounded an follows: On the
North b* Fnneoek .S*reet: on th«
Fa-* hv Flhevt Street: rn the Sou*h
bv lot „f W-s T .,ev p w„lker- and
, n the B’e-t re 7 -d»nce lot of
V F. Mira,- R-rd ghove describ
ed premise** ^
homenlaee of W. j. Chandler. i
TRACT TWO: All that tract or
parcel of land situate, lying and be
ing in the City of Millcdgerillc, said
State and County, and known and
distinguished in the plan of said
city as part of Lot No. 1, in Square
No. 43, bounded as follows: On the
North by the lands formerly belong
ing to Claude Tomplcinq, now occu
pied by George W. Barr; on the
East by South Wnyne Street; on
South by lands formerly owned by
Claude Tompkins, now owned by the
Estate of Mrs. W IC- Tcnnille; and
on the West by the lands of the
Estate of L- J. Lamar and lands of
the Estate of H. E. McComb. Said
lot or parcel of land fronts East on
South Wayne Street a distance of
40 feet and runs back West a dis
tance of 210 feet, more or less.
The full fee simple title to said
property will bo sold and the rale
will be made for the purpose of rais
ing 'money to pay the above de
scribed note, together with the
interest thereon and to pay the cost
of th‘s proceeding. The money aris
ing from said sale in excess of
amount due on said note and the
cost of this proceeding will be made
to tho above named grantors.
. p>***c*i)ai, £
with interest thereon at 8 p er C «I
per annum from the 1st ,[ av
October, 1932. y
The sale of each of the above de
scribed tracts of land will be made
subject to the lien of taxes on J*
lands for taxes, boto City, State and
County, for the year 1933, and th.
raid sale will be made subject to th**
assessments heretofore made by the
City of Milledgevillc for paving and
improving the streets on which the
above described tracts of lands abut
and nubject to the bonds issued on
mid assessments.
■Hie undersigned will execute and
deliver such conveyance to the put-
chaser or purchasers at said sale a<
is in said security deed express],
authorized and provided, to--wit: th
fee simple title to said land an
property.
This November 27, 1933.
EXCHANGE BANK OF
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA
As Grantee With Power of Sale
of W. J* Chandler and C. N. Chand
ler.
HINE6 AND CARPENTER
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
10NA DESSERT HALVES
Peaches No.2 1-2 can 13 c
DELM0NTE TINY KERNEL
Corn No. 2 can 10c
GELATW DESSET OK CHOCOLATE PUDD0K
Sparkle package 5c
IONA. BRAND
S.°n. 2 25c
SOAP
r*C — 3 hr ltc
GUEST IVOR! n. 5c
LUX TOILET J ckilfe
PALMOLIVE
4 cakes 25c
CLEANSER LtfitAmt
Scans 10c
FLOUR
Iona Sunnyfield
24 Lb Bag 24 Lb Bag
95c
Wellbread 24 lb bag85c
WALDORF TISSUE
PLAIN OLIVES Encore
7-w. Jar 10c
PRESERVES Abb Page
GRAPE JELLY Abb Page
2 7-ex. Jars 25c
PREMIUM FLAKES
. 8 3-4-ox. Pkg. 10c
0VALTINE
Can 39c
FAf.I.F RRAND Mil t
Can 21c
BAKER’S C0C0ANUT Bh, UM ..._
Cu 13t
CHEESE Kraft's Philadelphia Cream ..
2 PI*. 15*
2 Cans 15c
RED SALMON Soltana
Tall Can 15c
CORN FLAKES Kellogg’s
2 Pkgi. 15c
A&P MATCHES
WESSON OIL
Pint 19c
RICE Fancy Whole Griia .
. Lb. 5c
RAJAH SALAD
BULK SHREDDED
Dressing
Coconut lb 17c
MIKED NUTS—BRAZIL NUTS
2 Pint Jars
ENGLISH WALNUTS—OR LARGE
PECANS
25c
lb. ISc
8 O’clock Coffee
lb
19c
Appies
W1NESAP
2 doz
15c
Oranges Nice Size
doz
10c
Lettuce
Fancy Head
8c
Celery
Fancy California
8c
Carrots
Fancy Bunch
7c
Onions
Yellow
3 Lbs
10c
Potatoes No - 1 Main ®
5 Lbs
13*