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THE UNION-BECOKDEK. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., NOVEMBER 7, IMS
REV. R. W. OAKEY GIVEN
CORDIAL WELCOME
TO MILLEDGEV1LLE
Union Services are Held Sunday
Nlfht and Larce Congregation Ex
tends Welcome of City.
PEABODY P. T. A. TO HAVE j CORDELE BACKING
PARENTS NIGHT NEXT WEEK; SUNDAY PICTURES
On Tuesday night of next week i Cardele. Ga., Nov. 4.—The city
the Peabody P. T. A. will have pa- of Cordele is operating Woods
Milledgcville r H>plc assembled at
the Presbyterian church Sunday
night in union enurrh services and
extended to Rev. R. W. Oakey and
family a cordial welcome to the city.
Rev. Oakey arrived here from At
lanta last Thursday to take over the
pastorate of th* First Presbyterian
church. He preached his first ser
mon Sunday mor *ing to a large con
gregation.
Rev. F. H. Herding, dean of the
MJUedgevilJe clergy, presided and j
welcomed Mr. Oakey and fnmil
the part of the Episcopal member
ship. A letter fmm Father McNa
mara. Catholic P-iest who is out o
the city, was read by Rev. Mr. Hard
ing. Rev. Horace Smith and Rev
James M. Ter*'-* pastors of the
Methodist and Baptist churches, ex
tended a welcome on behalf of their
membership.
Rev. Mr. Oakey expressed appre
ciate f r the cordial welcome
given him and the friendly spirit
manifested by the ministers and i W
church leaders. His sermon wasjvi;
rents night and nil parents arc in
vited to be present at eight o’clock
in the hi-h school assembly rcom.
Mrs. George Carpenter, president,
urges every parent to be present.
Dean Henderson, of Georgia State
Teachers College will speak on “Our
Movie Made Children.’’ Dean Hend-,
erron is an interesting and instruc-
Mirs Irene Redding, director of
the Little Theatre Group, will pre
sent a Rook-wee-c Play, in which the
students will take part.
After the meeting there will be
an open house for the parent;
meet the teachers.
AMERICAN EDUCATION
WEEK TO BE OBSERVED
The week of November 11 to 16 is
being observed throughout the na
tion as American Education Week.
This will be observed at G. S. C. W.
and other schools in the county.
Chapel programs will bo devoted
to this occasion throughout the wet
and important programs will 1
The Peabody Practice School wi
* the week as Open Hou
All parents are invited
e school at least one day dur-
* week t*» observe the t
On Friday evening the member-1 that is being done,
ship of the chuuh pave a reception! On Wednesday the day will be
t" Rev. Oakey and family at the [ High School Assembly Day and £
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Conn. ; program is bcit" - , planned for thi«
| occasion.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MET
TUESDAY {AUDUBON CLUB TO MEET NOV
The Board of County Commission- . 18T1I.
ers held their regular meeting Tues- The meeting of the Audubon Club
day at their offices in the court, will be held on Nov. 18th. A picnic
house. Mr. G. C. McKinley was the supper is planned at Jackson’s pond
only member absent and Mr. O. M. j and all members are asked to bring
Ennis and Dr. O. F. Moran trans- , a lunch.
acted the regular routine business of i
the beard. | STILL IS CAPTURED
The principal matter before the A forty gallon still, 15 gallons of
board was the sale of $85,000 of whiskey and two sixty gallon bar
highway certificates which were , rells of beer were taken by Officers
sold. i Lonnie Minor and Fred Vinson Tues-
| day afternoon.
The still was found in operation
near the city, but no arrests were
made, the operators deserting be
fore the officers arrived.
ARE YOU SATISFIED?
With tmt prcieit bnw!
If lot. drop me a cut W« wil
talk k net aad try lo auk«
it tatitfadroy.
Play uft witk throe dean#
te 1M. Yea call ike Seal Dectar
Why set kart tlw aerticea ef
tkat load ef laaaraaee Mai.
M. S. SHIVERS. Dist. Mgr.
New Eagtead Mataal Life
lanraace Ce.
Eatonton, Ga.
MRS. TEN-NIL! F OPENS
SANDWICH SHOTTS
Mrs. E. H. Tcnnille has opened a
sandwich shoppe on Lindsey avenue
leading to the Si.de Hospital.
The place is most attractive and
Modem and Mrs. Tennille sells all
kinds of sandwirhes and cold drinks.
Her friends are invited out to visit
“Cosy Nook.”
Meat aikacata rank from mu-
akfiaaeat of tke apiaal calmaa,
keadqaartear of yam oervoai
ayatem. Tkat it why Ckkeyrac-
tic, treatiag of tke apiae, »
often tncceedi wkere medidae
foils.
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
FOR A COMPLETE ANALYSIS
GRATIS
DR. R. V. ANDERSON
Doctor’s Building
Office Hours: 9:30 tn 12
2:30 to S
SEND
Your Family Wash
—TO—
Snow’s
Economical, Safe, Convenient
SNOW’S
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Phone 440
MRS. WHEELER WEDS MR. SMITH
Of cordial interest to friends here
was the announcement of the mar
riage of Mrs. Lou Wheeler, former
wner 0 f the Miraline Beauty
Shoppe, to Mr. Harry Smith, of
Sparta. The marriage was solemn
ized in Macon on Saturday Nov
nd.: Only a few intimate friends
•ere present. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
•ill make their home in Macon.
theater on Sunday*, turning
the profits to charity. The city op
erated the theater under this new
arrangement fer the first time Sun
day. following the conviction and
sentence in Crisp superior court Fri
day of Frank X. Woods, owner, for
violating the Sunday laws of Geor
gia through operation of the movie
establishment cn the Sabbath.
Mr. Woods wt‘ given a probation
sentence of 12 months and was or
dered to pay a fine of $200. This
conviction is said to be the first one
Georgia pertaining to the opera
tion moving picture shows on
Sundays.
Following the action of Crisp
perior court Friday, the Cordele
commission met in called session
Friday night and arranged with Mr.
Woods to take ever the show
Sundays. The city will have co
plete charge of ’tic establishment
Sundays, the arrangement to remain
effective until Judge McDonald acts
hearing for a new trial for Mr.
Woods.
The friends of Mr. G. C. McKinley
regret to know that he was absent
from the meeting of the Board of
County Commissioners on Tuesday
and has been confined to his bed
for several days.
Mr. McKinley is one of the coun
ty’s most beloved citizens and his
many friends are deeply concerned
at all times about 1 .s welfare.
SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES
SUNDAY
Presbyterian Charch
Rev. R. W. Oakey. the pastor will
preach at the n-nming and eveninj
services of the church. At the morn
ing hour Rev. Oakey will have as hi;
sermon subject. “Essentials of Sal-
•aiion.” In the evening he wil
preach on. “What Christ Means to
Me.”
Method*; t Church
Dr. W. H. LaFiade. the Presiding
Elder, will prearh at the mcming
ervice and hold quarterly confer
ence in the afternoon. The evening
service will be in charge of the Y.
r . C. A. of G S. C. W. and wil!
» an Armistice Day program.
Rev. Horace Smith, the pastor,
cordially invites the public to both
Baptist Church
Rev. James M. Teresi will preach
the morning and evening services
of the church. Rev. Teresi extend*
welcome to everyone to attend ser
vices Sunday. He will preach on sub
jects of importance to everyone.
Episcopal Church
Rev. F. H. Harding. Rector, will
celebrate the Hoiy Communion at
eight o’clock and will conduct the
usual morning prayer service
sermon at the 11:36 hour.
Cathalle Church
Sunday, the twenty-second Sunday
after Pentecost, morning services at
the Catholic church will be at 7:30.
preceded by confessions from 7 to
:25. Confessions will also be heard
Saturday afternoon from 5 to 6.
Six new girls are row living in
the Home Management House of G.
-. under the direction of Miss
Clara Hasslock. The new students.
are Hazel Mercer. Cordele; Dorothy
McCarthy, of White Oak; Sara Davis.
Douglas; Janie Lunsford. Atlanta:
Billie Prater. Dalton; Carroll Black.
Atlanta.
WANTED—Several tons of good
peavine or other good hay Call
see O. F. Veal.
PREACHING AT MIDWAY CHAPEL
Elder A. J. Bonks of Tennille will
fill his regular monthly appointment
at Midway Chnpci tonight at 7:30.
The time of these monthly meet
ings has been moved up one week
earlier to Thursday night before the
second Sunday tn each month. The
public is cordial 1 v invited.
The Women’s Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian church is observing this
week as a week of self denial and
prayer fer missions.
Services are held each afternoon
at 3:30 at the church. The services
will come to a conclusion on Fri
day.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Union-Recorder extends best
wishes to the following for a Happy
Birthday: Mrs. Nan Barksdale Mil
ler. Dirk Cotton Mrs. F. H. Cole-
n. Mr. Malcolm Posey. Mrs. W
Ritchie. Mrs. W. M. Scott. Mis-,
.'inia Scott, Mrs. George Bell.
George Carpenter. Jr.. Martha Jean
Butts.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Lige Allen entertained the Mt. Plcas-
Missionary i ircle at an
party, eggs being fold as part of the
finance program, after the business
meeting our hostess assisted by
efficient Leader Mrs. Pauline Lee
erved a variety of cake and cookies
with tea a afresh merit.
Those present were: Mrs. J
Etheridge. Mrs. Thomas Cathy. Mrs.
T. R. Brookins. Miss Mamie Corman-
ni. Mrs. C. R. Torrance. Mrs. Lige
Allen. Mrs. Pauline Lee and Mrs. P.
M. Allen.
THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER
HINES ENNIS ATTENDS
DEALERS MEETING
Mr. Hines Ennis. Hudson-Terru-
nlare Dealer *n Milledgcville 1;
spending this week in Detroit where
he is attending a dea’ers meeting at
the Hudscn-Teraplane factory. Mr.
Ennis will view the new cars
return in time for the first showing
cf ihe cars on Saturday of
week.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Little
tainod the members of the G. S. C.
faculty in Dr. Little's department
most delightfully on last Friday
evening.
Miss Faye Ca’hy spent the weel
at the heme of her parents, neai
Gordon.
Miss Florrie Mcye spent the week
end with relatives in South Geor
gia.
Dr. A. F.
FOR SALE—One fine milch cow
fresh In. See J. E. Estes at R. G
Smith's Store.
FOR SALE—Credit slip
will sell at bargain. Call at this I
Phone 23
FOR
10c
Taxi Service
One way to Allen’i 15 c
State Hospital Kj c
Font V-, Country Clab 15 c
24 HOURS SERVICE
SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, Baldwin Countv
On August 28. 1929. J. H. Ennis
conveyed to Mrs. M. E. Bioodworth.
of Bibb County. Georgia, the here
inafter described parcels of land,
whicn deed is recorded in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Baldwin County, in Deed Book
15, page 23. The said deed was given
to secure a note dated August 28.
192P. due twelve months after its
date, for $3500.00 payable to the
order of Mrs. M. E. Bioodworth.' and
signed by J. H. Ennis, and also to
secure art renewals of said note and
ail indebtednesse*: or obligation that
the said J. H. Ennis should make or
incur with said Mrs. M. E. Blood-
worth not to exceed the amount of
S4500.00. Afterwards on March 1.
1930. the said J. H. Ennis borrowed
of the said Mrs. M. E. Bioodworth
the sum of SIOOO.OO and on the same
date executed to her order his note
for said amount due October 15,
1930: said note thereby became se
cured by said security deed. Both of
the above described notes bear inter
est at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum from their dates.
The said deed granted to said Mrs.
Bkfodwcrth. her lcgfel representa
tives. and assigns, the power to sell
the hereinafter rtt-scribed parcels of
land at public outcry, before the
courthouse door in Baldwin County
Georgia, to the highest bidder for
cash, should the raid J. H. Ennis fail
to pay said indebtednesses or any
part thereof, or any interest there-1
on when due.
The said J. H. Ennis has failed to 1
pay the said indebtednesses and the
same is now past due, and has fail
ed to pay the taxes due upon the
parcels of land hereinafter describ
ed.
After the making oC the security
deed hereinbefore described. M*s.
M. E. Bioodworth died testate. Her
Will, in which the undersigned was
nominated Executor, was proven in
common form in the Court of Ordi
nary of Bibb County, Georgia, and
the undersigned was appointed by
said Court as the Executor of said
Will, and letters testamentary issued 1
to him on January 18, 1933.
The undersigned, J. R. Stanley. I
acting as the Executor of the Last)
Will and Testament of Mrs. M. E l
Bioodworth, and in conformity with
the powers of sa’e contained in the
security deed herein above mention
ed, will sell at public outcry, before
the courthouse door in Baldwin
County. Georgia, to the highest bid
der for cash, within the legal hours
of sale, on the F : rst Tuesday in De
cember, 1935. the following described
parcels of land, to-wit: 0
All that tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the citv
of Milleugevillc, Ga., being a part
oif Lot No. Four in Square Sixty-
eight. according to the plan of said
city: bounded on the South by Mont
gomery Street: on the North by lot
of T. Hines Ennis* on the West bv
the residence lot of J. H. Ennis; and
the East by the residence lot of
Carl Vinson: sain lot beginning at
the corner of the residence lot of J.
H. Ennis, above described, on Mont
gomery street, running East along
Montgomery street fifty feet, thence
North to T. Hines Ennis' lot 295
feet, thence West fifty feet, thence
South 295 feet, to the point of be
ginning.
Also: All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lyin'* and being in
320th District G. M. Baldwin Coun
ty. Georgia, and known and distin
guished in the plan of the city of
Milledgcville as part of Lot No. 4
Square Sixty-eight. Said lot fronts
South on West Montgomery street
75 feet, and runs back North 210
feet, forming a perfect parallelo
gram. with the North and South
lines 75 foot, and East and West
lines 210 feet. Said lot is the
dence lot of J. H. Ennis.
Also: All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
City of Milledgcville, known and
distinguished in the plan of said
city as a part of lot No. 3 in Square
Sixty-eight. Said lot fronts on
lumbia stri-et t.*n feet, and runs back
155 ft. Said lot begins at a point 2i0
feet North rtf the comer of Colum
bia and Montgomery streets, and
runs along Columbia street ten feet
to the Speer lot. thence East 155
feet, thence South ten feet to the
residence lot of J. H. Ennis, thence
West 155 feet to the starting point.
Each of the above described lots
will be sold under a separate offer,
and will be sold subject to the taxes
due thereon and subject to the os-
men ts made by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Milledge-
ville for improving and paving the
portions of Montgomery Street and
Columbia Street upon which the
parcels t,f land abut.
The amount due on the $3500.00
>»«> above described is $3174.88
principal, and $415.04 interest to the
day of sale, and the amount due on
the $1000.00 note above described is
$304.76 principal, and $5.48 inter-
t to the day of sale.
Said sole will be made to raise
oney to pay the above rcscribcd
indebted.). . : ,nd the cost of sale.
mdersigned will execute
th.- purchasers at said sale,
m ember 5, 1935.
•X. R. STANLEY.
( utor the Last Will and
Mrs. M. E. Bioodworth
with Power of Sale of
A* Ex. <
Testament
the Grant.
J. H. Enm
HINES & CARPENTER.
Attorneys for the Executor.
25c- SALE
IONA DESERT HALVES
PEACHES
fr No. 2 1-2
^ CANS ZdC\
BAKING POWDER
RUMFORD’S 2 6-oz cans 25c
IVORY
SOAP 5 Med Bare 25c
Warldorf
TORET TISSUE
6 rolls 25c
NEW PACKED
Blackberries 3 No. 2 cans 25c
CrroWy Oceia Spray DnroeAary
SAUCE 2 cans 25c
SEEDLESS
RAISINS.... 2 2-lb. Bags25c
eatwell canned
MACKEREL 3 'Tall cans 25c
PACKED IN TOMATO SAUCE
SARDINES 3 Oval cans 25c
TREASURE BRAND
SARDINES 4 Tall cans 25c
EATM0R MACARONI OR
SPAGHETTI ... 6 pkgs. 25c
ENCORE COOKED
SPAGHETTI .... 4 cans 25c
ARGO
Asparagus 2 picnic cans 25c
IONA
CUT BEETS 3 No. 2 cans 25c
DEL MONTE
Fresh Prunes 2 No 2 1 /* can 25c
HWJJP-S VEGETABLE OR TOMATO
®OUP 6 cans 25c
AMI PAGE
Apple
Sause
4 Ski 25c
10NA
Pork and
Beans
6 Life 25c
ANN PACE
Tomato
Ketchup
3 80:
j Bottles &OC
SULTANA
Chili Sauce
3te. 25c
CAMPBELL'S
Tomato
Juice
4‘c,” 25c
^kifktn Fond
Talco Scratch Talco Scratch
5 9c ■gu.jj.U
egg MASH .. 25-lb. bag 65c
Gthtia Detroit «
Chctkli PaMatf
Sparkle
6 pkgs 25c
OVALTINE.... 6-oz can 29c
14-oz Can 52c
IONA
COCOA
WISCONSIN
CHEESE Pound 19c
N. Y. STATE .. lb. 25c
3 'cL„. 25c
Sttf or Powder
Octagon
NUCOA Pound 20c
13 25c
TOMATOES Iona 3 No. 2 Cans 19c
SHREDDED WHEAT
■ 2 pkgs. 25c
BABY LIMA BEANS Iona ..
16-oz can 5c
DOG FOOD Strong Heart
.. 4 Cans 25c
PEANUT BUTTER Bulk
Lb. 15c
BULK COCONUT .
. Pound 19c
EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE
Lb. 17c
SODA CRACKERS
Lb. Box 10c
GRAHAM CRACKERS ....
Lb. Box 10c
RED CROSS TOWELS
.... Roll 10c
MEAL Water Ground ..
Pk. 25c
FLOUR
Wellbrend Ion. SunnyfielJ
it 89c * 95 C » {1,1)5
a St-75 s, $1,85 « $2,05