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Miss Roberta Hodgson of Athens,
taught at G. S C. W. many
;i nd Miss Jeanette Rank-
in^were recent visitors to Milledge-
vil’e. m m m
'Us>c? Sue and Bernice Cheek and
M ' thcr . Mrs. Laura Cheek. Mr. and
' Vr< jjjji Cheek of Atlanta, we;c
- uc : is „f Mrs. B. D. Edwards and
family Sunday^ ^ ^
, Irs George Fisher was hostess
on Wednesday afternoon to the
members of her club and a few
friends at a bridge party at her
home on Jefferson street.
Gladys McKinnon and Mrs.
W. B. McKinnon, of Brunswick, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mc
Kinnon this week. Mrs. McKinnon
nr.d Miss McKinnon ore the mother
rf j jistcr of Mr. McKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, of
, . die, spent Saturday in the
Cir.. «Ti : ng to take their young
Frances, to spend the
xcvi-:- - '’ with them. Their friends
in Milledgeviile will be interested to
kn • it on Monday they moved
the : dcnce to Tennille.
n. T3. Anderson has return-
home at Edgefield, S. C„
vi: it to relatives in the citv
:r 1 •••. Mr. Anderson came to
ai.d accompanied her home,
•'drr-rn before her marriage
Gattie Patterson.
Betty Hayes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hayes, celebrated her
eighth birthday on Saturday after
noon by entertaining a number of
her friends at a delightful party.
Squirrel hunters in Milledgeviile
and Baldwin county are prepared
to indulge in their favorite sport
as both the state and federal gov
ernment announced opening of the
season of the fui bearing animals
October 1.
It was warned by game protectors,
however, that a limit of 15 squirrels
is still in vogue for the daily bag.
Squirrels may be shot until night-
Dr. R. L Briggs, who has come fall of January 1.
here to piarcticc Vetemary, is I Dove season, extended from Sep-
making his home at the Darien. His j tember 30 to October 21 by state
daughters. Misses Mary and Betty I commissioner Zach D. Cravey, is
Briggs are students at G. S. C. W.jww concurrent with the federal
. I laws, and hunters report a much
SOLICITOR B. .1.OWIN' ILL j lar « < ’ r number of doves in the (field
Of VETERANS HOSPITAL th “
Deer season does not open, game
C. S. Baldwin, Jr., Solicitor Gen-1 protectors said, until November 18,
eral of the Ocmulgec Circuit, is ill; and turkeys may not be bagged until
at the Veterans Hospital in Atlanta
and is not present at Wilkinson Su
perior Court now in session here.
Judge James B. Park appointed At
torneys Victor Davidson and A. S
Boone, Jr., of Irwinton and C. B.
McCullar of Milledgeviile to act ar
Solicitor General Pro Tem for this
Term cl* Court to take care of the
work of the Solicitor General dur
ing his absence.
November 20. Although it is lawful
to trap fur bearing animals in Geor
gia. the season's opening does not
start until November 20 and closes
February 28.
MORAN-YARBROUGII
SEE NEW PLYMOUTH
Messrs. E. J. Edwards, Ben Har
rison, and Ed Hooten, of the Ed-
wards-Hnnison Dodge-PlymcJjth
agency and Mr. W. E. Robinson, of
the Chrysler-Plymouth agency, went
to Atlanta last Wednesday and saw
1936 Plymouth on display
Father T. J. McNamara left here
last Sunday for New York where
he will spend ten days visittrg his
sister.
Before returning home Father Mc
Namara will vim Rochester, N. Y-
and Hartford, Conn. He will attend
the graduating exercises at which
his sister will receive her degree,
and will then visit the college where
he received his education.
Father Henry Phillips, of the
church erf the Immaculate Concep
tion in Atlanta, will take Father
McNamara's place during his ab-
nomlst, $2,600 a year.
Applications must be on file with
the UNITED STATES CIVIL SER
VICE COMMISSION at Washington,
D. C„ not later than Oct SI, 1985.
Application blanks may be obtain
ed (from W. B. Wood, acting secre
tary, United States Civil Service
Board, at Post Office in this city.
Pointing
the way...
Of interest to their many friends
was the announcement this week of i
the marriage of Miss Donnie Moran: for the ,irst time *
to Mr. Mark Yarbrough which was; 7110 npw car will be shown later
solemnized on Sunday. October 6th ( 11118 nionth.
at the home of Rev. J. F. McCluney,
who performed the ceremony. i NOTICE TO LITTLE GIRLS
Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrough are both! Get >' our dolls rcad y for a
employees at the State Hospital and ■ doB -'how in January and ask Santo
are highly esteemed by their co- c,aus t0 bring you a doll for the
workers and many friends. | s ^ ow - Watch for the date. It will
- j be sponsored by the Episcopal
; Guild. More about it later.
ANNOUNCEMENT OP UNTIED
STATES CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMINATION
The United State* Civil Sendee
Commission announce* open com
petitive examinations for the posi
tions named below. Vacancies in
these positions in Washington. D. C.,
and in the field, and in positions re
quiring similar qualifications will be
filled from these examinations, un
less it is found In *he Interest of the
service to fill any vacancy by re
instatement, transfer or promotion.
The salaries named below are sub
ject to a deduction of 3 1-2 percent
toward a retirement annuity.
Senior Highway Engineer-Eco
nomist, $4,600 a year.
Highway Engineer-Economist. $3,-
900 a year.
Associate Highway Engineer-Eco
nomist. $3,200 a year.
Assistant Highway Engineor-Eco-
FOR SALE—S15t.M credit memo-
raadun on Plymouth or Chrysler
ear. Dhcnwl for tuk fln T. H.
Seels, Phoee 114-J.
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C. K. ANDREWS * SON
SALE OF
Highway Certificates
The County Commissioner* of Baldwin County will receive
sealed bids for the sale of Eighty Five Thousand Dollars of
-State Highway Certificates, on November 1st at 10 o'clock
A. M. at their office at Milledgeviile. Ga. Right is reserved
to reject all bids.
October 8, 1835.
0. M, ENNIS
Chairman Board of County Commissioners, Baldwin County
j BROTHER OF MISS FRANKIE
SPIVEY KILLED
News was received here Sunday
night of the death of Mr. Roger
Spivey, of Miami Fla., brother of
Miss Frankie Spivey, and a nephew
of Mrs. D. F. Montgomery, of this
city.
Mr. Spivey was killed when his
car fell from a automatic alemiting
lift at a filling station. Funeral ser
vices will be held in Eatonton, his
former home.
lie is survived by his wife, one
son. mother. Mrs. W. S. Spivey and
five sisters.
Mr. Spivey was a Putnam countv
farmer before going to Miami last
April.
... to the best $35 suit
your money can buy . . .
a new Middishade of
course! « One of those bo-
coming new blues... rich grays... or distinguished
browns. Any choice brings you such Jy’ , T-y]
amazing value for so little money. ’
John Holloway
GOVERNOR PARDONS
YOUNG WHITE BOY
News has reached Milledgeviile:
of the recent pardoning of Harold 1
A. Brown, young white man of Bibb
county by Governor Talmadge.'
Brown was arrested with a boy.
named Webb and other boys uv Ma
con several years ago and charged
with being a member of a gang at- j
tempting hold-ups and robberies. H?
was only seventeen years old at the
time. He plead guilty and was given
a sentences of three years. Because
of his youth Governor Talmadge
pardoned him after her had served
about half of the time.
Brown was the son of John G.
Brown who lived in Milledgeviile
for several years.
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THRU THIS MONTH ONLY
(October) In order to acquaint our
customers with cemented soles we
will attach our—
MENS $1.25 CEMENTED SOLES |
SPECIAL FOR S1.001
LADIES $1.00 CEMENTED SOLES
SPECIAL FOR 75c
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Phone 120
•THE BUT W THH CHEAPEST
Tax Notice
The Tax Books of Baldwin County
are now open for collection of 1935
Taxes.
Pay Your Taxes Before Dec. 20
MRS. L. D. SMITH
Tax Collector, Baldwin County