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THE UNION-UCOUMEB, MILLEDGKt ULLE, GA..
12. I9S5
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFT:
L. HARRISON
GRAND THEATRE MACON;
REOPENS WITH "BLOSSOM
TIME” DECEMBER I8TII
The musical comedy success j lished their home
MISS TUCKER WEDS MR.
GEORGE KEMP.
The marriage of Miss Lucilc Tuck
er and Mr. George A. Kemp ot Mi!-
ledgeville was solemnized Saturday,
Nov. 23. at the heme of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tucker,
in Calhoun Falls, S. C.
Rev. Virgil Dean, brother-in-law i
of the bride, performed the cere-1
meny in the presence of the imme- <
dime family und a few friends. The!
wedding took palce on the wedding
anniversary of the bride’s parents
Mrs. Kemp was graduated from
Calhoun Falls high school apd G. F.
MilledgeviUc, where she
received an A. B. degree. She later
entered the training school for
the MilledgeviUc State
Hospital. She is now instructor of
nurses there in which position she
will continue. Her ability in her pre-
n and her charm of manner
made many friends for her :n
Millcdgeville.
Mr. Kemp is the only win of Mrs.
A. S. Kemp and the late Mr. Kemp.
He is a graduate of Georgia Military
College and is now employed at the
MilledgeviUc state hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp have csfab-
Lindsey avc-
HUDSON PRODUCTION SOARS
TO MEET INCREASING DEMAND!
Milledgcville.
“Blc.ssi m Time", booked for pre- 1
sentation ou Wednesday night, De-j CARD OF THANKS
cember 18th. at the Grand Theatre I We wish to express our sincere ap-
in Macon is the first of a series of predation for the many acts of kind-
during the illness
and death rf our husband and
brother.
We also thank you for the floral
play that i
road show attractions
theatre this season.
"Blossom Time" combines all the
elements that appeal to practically
every lover cl music and romance.
The story concerns itself with the
love of the great composer for a lit
tle Viennese, the daughter
“Kranz". the court Jeweler. The
narrative is deeply appealing; its
musical setting most fascinating and
in the matter of costuming and scenic
embellishments it leaves nothing to
be desired in the way cf color and
beauty. "Blossom Time” has been
provided with all the essentials that
marked its original p-oduction—a
splendid cast: beautiful and appro
priate costumes, and elaborate scenic
environments that fully carry the
general atmosphere of the piece.
The "Blossom Time” Company
numbers 50 persons, including 16
principals, an ensemble of beautiful
girls and a symphonic orchestra.
New scenic and lighting effects will
enhance the production.
Popular prices will prevail for the
opening presentations, it was an
nounced. The price scale will range
fror* 40 cents gallery to a maximum
of $2 for choicest orchestra seats.
This will be the first time "Blossom
Time” has ever played for a mini
mum as low as 40 cents.
With two production lines running
lull tilt the output ot Hudsons and Tei*
rsplanes has now reached over 700 per
day and is stiU climbing. According to
announcements made by company offi
cials recently, the Hudson Motor Car
Company will produce 33,500 cars
during the last quarter ot 1935. Even
with this output, which Is 8,500 more!
than the estimates made at the begin- 1
ning ol the quarter, Wm. R. Tracy,’
Vice-President in Charge of Sales, esti
mates that the factory will be at least
5j000 care behind orders on January 1.
Toe above photograph shows a busy
spot in the chassis assembly department.
efferings. May God’s richest blessings'
rest upon each of you.
MRS. E. E. BECK. MISS BETHEL
BECK.
MILLER'S for Electric Lamps,
Table, Floor or Bridge—All
styles—Sic to $1.98.
number oU happy family
unions will be held in this city dur
ing the approaching Christmas
loved ones will return to spend the
holidays under the "old home roof”
This is the season of the year
vhen especial precaution and
; houlci be used to prevent fire.
Christmas Tags. Seals. Paper
Tirsue for your Christmas Pack
ages at—MILLER’S.
MILLER'S for Toys. Games .Rooks
ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. A. W. CHAPUN
Osteopathic Physician
Office *1 Mayfair Hotel Every
Tuesday and Friday From 2 to
6 P. M.
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Complete Stock of Parti, Fridid-
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MRS. ALEXANDER BRITT
SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY.
Mrs. Alexander Britt received a
delightful surprise or her birthd
last Monday when her little daugh-
Margie Ruth and Josephine
Britt gave her a surprise birthday
dinner. The little girb planned the
dinner and hod made a beautiful
cake which they presented Mrs. Britt
during the dinner. The occasion was
most happy one for Mrs. Britt.
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Toasters, Hot Plates, Waffle Irons,
Heater. Irons, etc. Every one guar
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11 SHOPPING DAYS
ADVERTISEMENT
Scaled proposals for the construc
tion of school house and addition to
existing school buildings for the
BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION. MILLEDGEVILLE.
GEORGIA, (hereinafter called the
Project? will be received at the
OFFICE OF THE BALDWIN COUN
TY BOARD OF EDUCATION in
MILLEDGEVILLE GEORGIA.
ROOM 102—SANFORD BUILDING
until 11 o'clock A. M.. Eastern
Standard Time, on December 31.
1935.
All proposals must be accompan
ied by a certified check or a bid
bond from a qualified surety com
pany, drawn in favor of P. N. BIV
INS. SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOLS, in the amount of 5^ r of
the base bid; such check, or bid
bend, representing a guarantee that
the successful bidder, if awarded
the contract, will promptly enter in
to a contract and furnish surety bond
required by law, equal to one
hundred (100^71 per cent of the
contract price, conditioned upon the
faithful performance of the con
tract and upon the payment cf all
persons supplying labor and furnish
ing materials for the construction
of the project
No bidder may withdraw his bid
for a period of thirty days after the
date set fer the opening thereof.
Contract will not be awarded u
til bids have been examined and ap
proved by the Acting State Direc
tor. Public Works Administration. Dunwody, Jr.. Architect, 4€o a** 1011
Attention is called to the fact that - ’ road *
net less than the minimum wage
rates approved by the Acting State
Director. Public Works Administra
tion. must be paid on these projects.
The Project is financed in part
by the Federal Emergency Adminis
tration of Public Works, and is sub
ject to all of its requirements.
The work on the contract shall be*
gin not later than 10 days a’.'ter
the approval of the award by the
Acting State Director, and shall be
completed within approximately 78
working days thereafter.
Payment will be made on the con
tract as the work progresses, as
follows: Between the 1st and 15th o?
each month 90^ of the work done
and material furnished and incorpo-
rated in the Project, or
stored on the Project site
paid. And the balance cf th c ^
tract price to be paid within thiHf
(30) days after the complete
acceptance of the project.
Plans and specifications may .
obtained from the office of W. nr*
Dunwodv. Jr. in,, ’
way, Macon, Georgia, or frc m
Ofctce of the County School Sun.
crintendent at 1C2 Sanford
MilledgeviUc, Georgia, for a dep^
of twenty-five dollars (425.00,
set to insure its return. The arris,
tect will deduct from this depoa,
the actual cost of printing and mail
ing these data to the Bidders.
balance to be returned to the
poeitors, upon the return of the
plans and specifications.
This 12th day of December. 1935
Signed:
BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OP
EDUCATION
By: P. N. Bivins, C. S. s.
REFRIGERATOR
This Christmas
Tie Gift aN
kJI Enjoy—
NOTHING DOWN-MAKE FIRST PAYMENT NEXT APRIL
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