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FALLING TEARS
MARK FAREWELL
Retiring .^H. Amo-
l|M Have Sorrow™ L«ve-
Takinf.
THE UNION-RECOdDEK, MILLEDCEV1IXE, CA., JULY 12, 1*14
resolutions passed by
board op education
WHEREAS^it has come „ ur ,,
Untion that Dr. J. L. B,„„„ U re .
tir,rtr an the active Prwidvnt „f the
Georp, State Collese f„ r Women to
become President Emeritus of that in-
fctitution; and,
WHEREAS, Dr. Beeson has served
this wonderful institution continu
ously and devotedly for the past
thirty seven years, either
lution on the Minutes of the Board,
furnish to the newspapers a copy
thereof, and mail a copy to both
Colonel Roach and Colonel Jenkins.
FOR SALE—C. E, Refrigerator, <
cellent condition—heap price I
ce*b. Phone 317.
WANTED—About 50 lb. Ice Refrig
erator ia (ood condition. Write Mr*.
TV Pr ’T‘ P«'<y °f Professor. Drsn. Actina-
W.H* * f«“" S,uth Gcor,r,a President or President- and
rolleire, which oeenrred at WHEREAS, for the post rteen
l riispei Monday mom-' j; ,„ Dr . Beeion baJ „ n , d
n,c. mark. .I the f'"* 1 leave-takiny of ( county as a member of the Baldwin
on many oioek »•« occurredIdnr- Bounty Board of Education, in which
ertbe neent week. sln« Watrans- ( capacity his interest and service in
to sr ether institution was an- tbe County School System ha, been
jounced- . . ! equally as devoted and consecrated
With .rief HtwebM. Pres.- a, ,h. t K rv,« which
*•* well, stood to riltroduee his he hls a; al , time, displayed in bc-
cnewser- Dr. M- S. who half of the Georgia SUte College
come, from l psilantl, Mich.. to take for Women . and
the presidency of the eollepe here. | WHEREAS. Dr. Beeson's enUre
Before the utterance of his first Bf< baJ bMp , pcnt in educstlny not
«ti- »*» evrdsnee of, „„,y tlle wom.nhood of Georyi. but
ui** •" ot .** the «irl, and he y , ta ft, p^
p^idfnt and his awoexatea. M«m- School Sygtem of tWg Count
^ of Ih- facuity who .at with , Now ^ ( tbat
theriaaefor the final fare-,,,, BtId w in Conpt Board Edu .
„ N oostrolied them emotton. wtlh ' ^ Wi „
BffSraltT- Thponthout the oud cnee „ c „ * r ,„ CT i»ion of Dr . B ee-
Toonr torn an worn s uc.en s o ^ eon's unselfish devotion and contribu
t!» college an tttem erg o e ^ j on ^ cause of public education,
[lenity— were in cars. and at the same time to assure him
II cs. no a me or wea ness. , bs , ho is held in the highest person.
, t i, was 1, tense moment when the esteem and regard by each
I**"* l«w*-a«rt arose to, say the ber #f Board; ,„ d ;
«”* which were to msrkthe termi-1 w -H rREAe lb[ , Board of Regents
»*" Of connection w.th the schooL , of ^ Slale 3f (Georgia has elected
Bii face CCS- flushed and hw eye, he- Pr Guy „ Wc „, Purcced Dr .
tesyrd the sadness achlch he sought Bm , ob M present of the Georgia
mreaL His voice broke, tat h.1 c .nege for Women: and
peed hunself and laughed , WHEREAS, the Baldsvin County
like President Well, him laughed dur- of Ed ucatVm desire, to wel-
the ■*' he h “ bcc " "T come to this community Dr. Wells,
„ for the progress of South , who )|k , Dr Soo „ n h „ , 1w> „ giy.„
G f0re ' a ^' ac ers j0 c ^ e * hi? entire effort in behalf not only
At the clni-c of hi* britff words iQ ^ b’jrher education hut the Public
I President Well - introduced the new g r }, 00 ] System of this commonwealth
I virvvdcnt. Dr. M. S. Pittman, who nn( j
inndfd in choice words—words WHEREAS, it heinjr the opinion
I which cave assurance of understand- of t },; B Ronrd that the State Regents
I ?nc ami npreciation of the new re- c0 u1cf not have selected a more comp-
1 ipoMibilities which were coming to ptent person than Dr . wells to head
capacity as president of Gporjr1 Vs grea.est Woman’s College
Irk- south Georgia Teachers College. bo(h fn(m |br standpoint of
| Bi opMsssd pleasure at his oppor- C cutS>e. educator and Christian
r to lal or again in the South.' gentleman.
|the homo Of he. nativity, and dcelsr- y mv therefore, he it resolved that
|«JU> sb'd'nr faith in the import- j fha Baldwin County Board of Edu
icr cf irhooi work. He took occas- ^ C aton docs hy this resolution welcome
t to nr words of praise for the re- j, r ^ ^y p ]| s and assure him of their
-ircc prrs'dent, and declared: “E° r roopurP tlo. In all things educational
lir limr he ; ng the policies in th<«; rnd pnr tieulsrly in the welfare rtf
|roII«e will remain the Wells po]ic-;, b „ Georgia State College for Wo-
possible. No changes 1
Isill 1,0 attempted no r permitted un-| Bi , ,, ftlrt hrr resolved that
| changing condit-ons shall make 8tertttTy of the Baldwin County
^li-nce. in policy needful” | Board of Education spread this reso-
Immedistcly after chapel program, taio „ „„„„ the minutes of the Board
t which this transfer of authority nnd furnisb to both of the local
I lid been made in the presence of uhe ‘ rw|>pJpcrs a copy thereof for pobll-
Ikrte rummer school student huHT- 1 cation and also mail a copy to both
I cline, were resumed as If no Im- B „„ n . nd D r. Wells.
I Mrtant event had transpired. The
I president retired to his office—
I ’he old president, bowed and silent,
] flipped out the back door to hia wait-
and, hastily completing 1#ie
M'SKiry details of transfer,
POWER OF SALE
GEORGIA, Baldwin County:
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in deed to secure
debt executed by M. L. Goddard in
favor of Baldwin Lumber Company,
dated July 1st, 1982, recorded in
book 15, page 511, Clerk’a Office
Superior Court Baldwin County,
which said deed was transferred and
•signed by the Baldwin Lumber
Company to A. T. Sherwod, October
1st, 1932, the undersigned will, on
the 31st day of Jniy, 1984, before
the Court House Door of Baldwin
Count?, Georgia, at the usual place
for holding Sheriff’s sale* between
the legal hours of sale to sell at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described prop-
' erty, to-wit:
“All Aat tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 821st
District, G. M. of Baldwin County,
^Georgia, containing thirty (8U)
acres, more or less, and bounded
follows: On the North by the right
of way of the Central of Georgia
Railway Company; on the East by
lands of J G. Darden; on the South
by lands of Miss Fleta Bateman,
formerly owned by Miss Mary Lane;
and on the west by lands of E. N.
Ennis, formerly owned by Mn. Julia
Lockhart.
Said parcel of land being the i
land conveyed by W. J. Chandler
•nd C. N. Chandler to W. T. Blood-
worth by deed dated October 18,
1918, and recorded in the office of
♦he Clerk of the Superior Court of
Baldwin County, Georgia, in Book
of Deeds "QQ”, page 171; and con
veyed by Luther U. Bloodworth and
H. B. Bloodworth, as Executors of
the Last Will and Testament of W.
T. Bloodworth, to M. E. Goddard, thi
grantor herein, by deed dated March
19th, 1982, and recorded in book of
deeds No. 17, page 187, in said
Clerk’s Office, to which deeds and
the! rrecordg reference is made in
aid of the description herein given.
Said deed was given to secure the | interest, said above described px jp-
payratnt ,of m, cental^ promissory | erty will be sold at the time afore-
nnte payable to Baldwin Lumber, said as the property of M. E. God-
Jompany for the principal sum of ard for the purpose of paying said
$1,885.00 dated July 1st, 1932, pay
able July let, 1933, with interest
from date at the rate of eight per
cent. Said note has been transferred
to the undersigned.
Default having been made in the
payment of Baid note, all of which i*
past due and unpaid principal and
indebtedness principal and interest.
A conveyance will be executed to
tbo purchaser by the undersigned as
authorized in said deed to secure
debt.
A. T. SHERWOOD
MARTIN, MARTIN & SNOW,
Attorneys.
RESOLUTION
Whereas, it has come to the at-
tention of the Board of Education
I with his family he sped away to his that Colonel GeoL S. Roach has re-
Inew work—the presidency of the! tired as President of the Georgia
I Borgia SUte College for Women atj MfliUry College to accept the posl-
I Milledgeville. — Bullock Time*, i tion as Dean of Emory Univ.-rsity In
| •tateaboro. charge of Emory Academy at Ox
ford, and
Whereas, C jlonel Roach has served
I FAN DANCER REACHES N* 001 ^ ih unuBaal credit * nd
GOAL AFTER § YEARS
After eight years of striving, Sally
|P.»r,d has at least achieved her goal
-•nd all because she had the
Ifo " ^ ^ Cr n ° W * amous
ability for the past several years
Whereas, the college has shown
great progress and improvement dur
ing his tenure of office, and i
Whereas, he has always been keen-
'fan'ly interested in the welfare of the
j public school system and has given
kn. herself the ch4t.ee! eoo P eratio„ »nd coemel to
film career, her firrt picture ‘he Bcrnl of Education: Now.
sconce Raff, latest aiarrintr' Therefore. Be It R«»'ved that
Paramount, “Bolero,” com- j the Board of Education wu-hea to
' '["inlay and Tueaday. Jill." I ttive expreaa-on n am
j 5 ' 1 "- to the Colonial Theatre. In it. | , * 1C unselfis wr 'iw . ..
1 Rand i. featured with Carule Beach and h» tribution to fte
'z? ™- , Jr.t -t.
. ‘Aky Wampua^at.ri^Thot^’ctory.! vdfkea »"d eateem of the mouther..
^ ™ r%’ 0 \. i t t | O, ^:re.” wewth ,0 take thia oe-
a chance to play bit. JJh • ^ , o MU , ed „ vi ,,e
.—■a and hathine beauty "I ' . „ Irnk „ s „ho haa
- if .he wanted them. I <»»•"*' ^ H ~ ^ n , Co , one l
*>"v Rand finaBy left Hollywood b«" ,u " eSSOr 10
st in ‘r^re”, it ia the opinion of thia
the brilliant conception for » w , B d of Trustees
sensational act that would i Board that the Boaru^ ^ ^
, America. It waa the ™* ' * Jcpkins b ot h from the
"'*■ Ske COnCC,V ' d rehCaTOd 'Zdpolnt of an executive and edu-
♦ „nd ns n man of the highest
cator and as «
ideola and priae.ples. Now
Therefore, Be It Reaolved, that
the Board of Education doea by thia
revolution aaaure Colonel Jcnkina of
it, cooperation in all <«"*» P a f> ai "-
“ ,0 the welfare of the Baidw.n
County pubic aehooi a>-atem and
.nriollv to the proyrcaa and proa-
perity of the Geeryia Military Cob
'’’J; it ferther reaolved. that the
* tnrv of the Baldwin County
p f * Of Ednrition «rread this re«o- |
"•rformed it for two years-
. ‘turns to Hollo>*wood as a
I pturfd player—with no arduous
_ >v - 1 f trueele before her. “Bolero"
I ' ber first screen appearance and
'bf performs her fan dance.
.V" 1 ; r ‘“cU the role of one of the
I stfiro partners Q f George Raft.
| F °R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
TP'VN PROPERTY—My Dili"*
•l-dllo Hill Wrilo Mil
BELL’S
BRICK ThatCMnkLlkc stcel
Arm Mad. by Ik. “MaMlLLAH" f-wi.
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
THeie ia No Waite ia Oar Bricki.
W. Make Qal.k *kl,m.a«a la Aay Qa.aHty,
RICH CLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville Brick WorksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
EsUMisM ISM by J. W. MaMBiaa.
K. -S. McMitUa. Mrs. J. W. MsMUIaa. Vics-Prss*d«.f
Special Cloaing-Ont Sale of
All Summer Dresses
Some Half Price. Some Less than
Halt Price. All Long Sleeves.
More than 1000
Cotton Dresses
The Styles are New, 80 Square Prints—The
Colors are Good—$1.98 Values, at
$1.25
LADIES’ SILK UNDERWEAR
REDUCED
Reduced About 15 Dozben Step-ins and
Panties—Rayons, Good Styles and Good
Fitting, 35c Values—This Week
19e
All Ladies’
STRAW HATS
REDUCED
$1.98 Values at $1.00
$2.98 Values at $1.50
$3.98 Values at $1.98
Good Styles and Good Colors—Not Many
Left.
About 50 Ladies’ Misses
and Children's
Beach Pajamas
About 35 Left—Values up to $1.50. Special
39c
As Long as They Last
About 50 Dresses
Sold up to $1J.50—Voiles and Lawns. Sizes
are Broken and Colors are Broken—One
Rack. T ake Your Choice for
75c.
Special Reduced Sale Off
BATHING SUITS
All Wool and Good Styles
$1.98 to $4.98
Closing Out All
Enna Jetick Shoes
Not Many Left
$2.95
One Job lot—About 50 Pairs Ladies’ Shoes
—Broken Sizes
$1.95
One lot Ladies’ Sandals—Specially Priced
98c
Special Reduced Sale
All Thin Goods
15 Pieces fine Chiffon Voile Sold at 59c.
Reduced to 39c
25 Pieces Voile Sold at 25c, Now 21c
15 Pieces Voile Sold at 19c Now 15c
18 Pieces Voile Sold at 15c, Now .... 11c
Don’t Forget to Visit
Our Beauty Shop on
the Second Floor.
If You Want the Best Shop At
E. E. BELL’S