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THE UXWN MCOIDtt, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. JANUARY §. 1938
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PEABODY P. T. A. MET
AUXILIARY i WEDNESDAY.
ON LEGISLATION
j The Peabody Parent-Teachers As-
| Dr. E. G. Cornelius gave a most sociation he'd their regular meet-
instructive and comprehensive talk ing at the school auditorium Wed-
011 the present legislation and thcnesday. Mrs. George Carpenter, the
■way in which it c\n be improved at president, presided. A detailed re-
'the January meeting of the Legion port of the meeting will be given in
'Auxiliary which was held at the next weeks paper.
| home of Mrs. Grady Villyard. Mrs. Col. Kyle Alfriend gave a most
Murry King and Mrs. R. T. Bais-1 interesting address on the Georgia
den were hostesses also. j education program.
| Giving suggestions on the way that j — .
I the present government legislation jugg WEDS MR. SNODDY
■Mm unii tM mmt. \can he improved. Dr. E. G. Ccme-
PlMt Htali* tlius, of the Department of Commerce ^ r - ^hert Lee. of Millcdgeville
ionH'. Oa.'of G. S. C. W.. suggested that a legis- wishes to announce the marriage of
Mesthix lalivc council be appointed by the | h ' s sister * Ruby Louise Lee to Mr.
w . Aurlllar* speaker of the house and the presi- Ruhcrt Snoddy, of Tampa and Jack-
dent of lho „„ to plan and ap _ sonvlllc. Ra.. on December 4. 1935.
ui ■ prove the legislation that is to bo The ceremony was performed by
brought before each session of the R <,v - Horace S. Smith of this city, in
legislature. He also, stated thatj th ® Methodist Parsonage in the pres-
, Georgia should have a lieutenant ‘‘ nce a few close friends of the
i governor and that the lieutenant ■ bride.
Igovcmor should be president of the Aft or the ceremony the bridal
Innate. I party consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
I At the business session of the I Robert Snoddy. Mr. and Mrs. Davis
i Auxiliary several interesting reports Jackscn, Miss Durden of Atlanta,
given on the charity work ancl Mr. Albert Lee. *"*
BANKS BEGIN PAYING TWO PER
CENT
With the arrival of the new year,
the four Millcdgeville banks dropped
their interest rates on Saving ac
counts to 2 per cent, a reduction of
2 per cent.
Uaft* 1
Methodist Woman's ]
Society. General Meatiaf.
American Assaeiatioa
vereity Women.
Catholic Woman's Study Club.
First Tstiltf
American Legion Auxiliary.
First Wndansday
Baptist Girls Auxiliary Meats
Errr, Wednesday Afternoon* S:M.^hia, Vbi'lnTby the oreaniM- cd by Mr. and Mrs. George Haslam
Sukey Hart Society. Children of| Uon . Miss FIoridc A1Ion> president, with a buffet supper.
American Revolution. j presided and turned the meeting over The following day Mr. and Mr.-
First Friday | to Mrs w D Willingham, who in-
Catholic Womans Study Group,troduced Dr. Cornelius, the speaker
at 7:$0 P. M. of u, e occasion.
Firs* Sunday l At the conclusion of the meeting
Midway Methodist Missionary So-' a lMJUr was en j oye d and de-
aftaty meets on Thursday after the. licious refreshments were served.
first Sunday.
Sm«b4 Meaday | R. A.'s TO MEET
Episcopal Woman's Guild. The R. A.’s will hold their first
. Audubon Saeiaty. meeting of the new year at the home
Second and Fourth Monday Nights j 0 f Mrs j ame s M. Teiesi on Friday
Eastern Star | evening at 8 o’clock. All boys of the
Seeead Tees day
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy.
Second Saturday
Children of the Confederacy.
Third Saturday
MUIedgeviUe Juvenile Made Club.
After Third Sunday
tetfwiek W. C. T. U. menu
Thursday after the third Sunday.
Third Monday
Proabyterian Woman's Auxiliary
General Meeting.
Baptist Women’s Missionary Un
ion. Circle Meetings.
Methodist Woman’s Missionary
8ocJsty. Circle Meetings.
Epiocopa! Woman’s Auxiliary.
Third Tnoodoy
Daughters of the American Revo-
First I’-aptist church between the
ages of t and 13 are invited and urg
ed to attend as plans for the new
year will be made.
G. M. C.
Third Friday
The Midway Parent-Teacher As
sociation.
Fourth Tuesday
Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union at Methodist church.
Foorth Wodoosday
Garden Club.
Foorth Thursday
Eastern Star.
Fourth Saturday
Music Club.
1st aad 3rd Wodaasday
G. As. of Baptist church meet
•very 1st and 3rd Wednesday P. M.'
at 4:30 o'clock.
GUESTS FROM G. S. C. W. TO
HAVE PART ON MUSIC
CLUB'S PROGRAM
Throe distinguished guest artists.
Prof. Max Noah, Mrs. Max Noah
and Miss Beatrice Horsburgh of
Georgia State College for Women,
Milledgeville. will give the program
when the Saturday Morning Music
club holds the second guest meeting
of the year at 11:30 o’clock Satur
day in the studio of Prof. Joseph
Macrz. Wesleyan conservatory.
Mr. Noah, head df the voice de
partment. will give two groups of
selections. Mrs. Noah will give sev
eral readings, and Miss Horsburgh.
violinist, will give a group of num-
Mrs. Donald G. Mitchell. Jr~ pro
gram chairman, has arranged for
I the meeting and Mrs. Roy Crcck-
ictt. president, will preside.
All active and associate members
will be privileged to bring a guest
to the meeting.—Macon Telegraph.
CUBAN CADETS ENTERTAINED
AT PARTY.
| Last Thursday evening all Cuban
students of G. M. C.. spending the
j Christmas holidays in Millcdgeville
entertained in the home of
Mrs. J. O. Sallee on Liberty street.
The Social Committee of G. M. C..
who sponsored the party, assisted
Mrs. Sallee in arrangements and
entertainment.
. , The living room and dinning room
„ h ™l C ; rr ” ° f ““ Prcsb >' tCTia " enruile. gave ample .pace for five
church held their first meeting of;, ab , cs o( various eamcs . The rooms
~ ” •• ” -- Monday afternoon wcn , livcl> . in their holiday ever-
at three-thirty o'clock. The meetings
were well attended and most intor-
The meetings were held at the fol
lowing homes: Circle 1, Mrs. Miles
Snoddy left by motor for Jackson
ville. Florida where they are to
make their home.
The bride has been a trusted em
ployee of Allen’s Invalid Home for
several years. And her outstanding
brunette beauty has made her a
great favorite among her many
friends in Baldwin county and Mid
dle Georgia.
Mr. Snoddy has been connected
with the Sporting Goods business
for several years and is an out
standing member of that business
both in Tampa and Jacksonville,
where he is now operating his busi-
FOPULAR COUPLE MARRY
A marriage of quiet charm and
beauty was that of Miss Betty Jayne
Pieratt and Mr. Charles Elery Haw
kins. which was solemnized at the
home of the bride's only sister. Mrs.
John D. Henry, in Mt. Sterling, on
Friday. December 27. The Rev. A.
C. Brooks performed the. ceremony
in the presence of a few friends and
close relatives, the bride being given
away by her mother, Mrs. Eli Bu
ford Pieratt.
In the living room an improvised
altar was formed rf ferns and bas
kets of delicate pink and white car-
nutiesns, effectively banked before
tall candelabra holding burning
white tapers.
Preceding the ceremony. “Ah.
Sweet Mystery of Life" was beauti
fully rendered by Miss Emily Henry,
niece of the bride. Appropriate music
was played before the ceremony and
during the taking of the vow
Mrs. M. S. Bowne.
The bride were a suit of dregs of
wine wool crepe with color of Kolin
sky. with hat ^nd accessories
brown. Her shoulder bouquet was of
delicate white orchids.
Mrs. Hawkins, who is a girl of
rare grace and beauty, is a native
Kentuckian, but for several years
has resided in Georgia, where she
has been teaching in the high school
at Covington. She is a graduate of
Georgia State College for Women
and of Peabody College, Nashville.
Tenn.
Mr. Hawkins is a graduate mer
cer and has taken post graduate
work at Georgia University. He is
greens anil other decorations, and
a festive atmssphorc prcvailcd.nl the princnt superintendent of the
throughout the home. ; Covington public schools.
Alter several progressions ot Immediately alter the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins left for a
fcWU1 ^. short wedding trip, after which they
Circle 3, Mrs. Lewis Flemister; j y^g ladies assisting Mrs. Sal-(will be at home in Covington. Ga.
Circle 4. Mrs. George Fisher; Circle leo wUh the entertainment were her —From the Mt. Sterling Ky.. Advo-
5. lire. C. P. Crawford. The Hu® 1 * daughters. Misses Ann and Man' cate. Dcc - 2 *-
ness Womens Circle met with Miss and Misses Nell Norwood.! Miss Pieratt is the daughter of
Elizabeth Brannen at 7:30 Monday Lcui.se and Katherine Cox. and "Sis" j Mrs. Eli Buffort Pieratt. dietician at,
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
On tne 23rd day of October. 1924,
Mrs. Daisy Russell Smith conveyed
the hereinafter described land to
Exchange Bank of Milledgeville,
Georgia, to secure a note of the
same date 'for $500.00, due October
23rr! 1925, signea by the said grantor
and payable to said bank. The se
curity deed is recorded in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said county in Deed Book 9. page
454.
The said deed grants a power to
said bank to sell the hereinafter de
scribed land upon default in the
payment of said note, or any interest
thereon, when due. The said Mrs.
Daisy Russell Smith has defaulted
in the payment of said note and fails
to pay the interest due thereon.
Notice Is hereby given that under the
powers contained in said security
deed the said Exchange Bank will
sell, at public outcry, before the
courthouse door in said county, to
the highest bidder for cash, on the
first Tuesday in February. 1938.
within the legal hours of sale, the
land hereinbefore referred to and
described as follows:
That tract or parcel of land situ
ate. lying and being in the 321st
Militia District of said State and
County, in Midway, containing seven
and one-half (7 1-2) acres, more or
less, bounded as follows: On the
North by lands now or formerly
owned by A. Leonard; on the east
by the Milledgeville and Scottsboro
public read; on the South by the
lands of L. S. Holsey and a small
parcel of land released by the Ex
change Bank of Milledgeville to Mrs.
Daisy R. Smith by deed recorded in
office df the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Baldwin County In Deed
Book 14, page 208; and on the West
by the lands of Mrs. Willie Sykes
and the lands of the Ramsey Estate.
The lands here described being the
homeplnco of Mrs. Daisy R. Smith.
The said sale will be made
raise funds for the payment of the
above described indebtedness and
the cost of this proceeding and sale.
The amount due on said indebted
ness is $450.00 principal, and $4.90
interest to the date ot sale.
Since the execution of the above
mentioned security deed Mrs. Daisy
R. Smith has died and the said above
described land will be sold for the
purpose of paying the indebtedness
above described off the said Mrs.
Daisy R. Smith, deceased, to said
Exchange Bank.
The proceeds of said sale will be
applied first to the payment of the
above described indebtedness and
the cost of this proceeding, and the
remainder, if any, to the persons cn-
litfeu to the same.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser at said sale,
as provided by the security deed
hereinbefore mentioned.
This January 8th, 1936.
EXCHANGE BANK
of Milledgeville. Ga.. as grantee
with power of -ale of Mrs. Daisy
Russell Smith.
HINES AND CARPENTER.
Attorneys for Exchange Bank.
west by Hershel Hardv. This is the
homeplace of C. B. Kemp.
Said sale will be made to raise
funds for the payment nf the above
described note, the interest thereon
| at 8 per cent, taxes amounting to
$100.00. and the cost of this pro
ceeding. One payment of $24.20 has
been credited on interest.
The undersigned will execute a
deed to the purchaser at said sale.
This January 3, l'*G.
MRS. FRANK R. MALPASS,
Milledgeville, Ga.
FOR COUNTY
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
To the Voters of Baldwin County:
I wish to announce my candidacy
for renomination to the office of
County Superintendent of Schools
subject to the rules and regulations
prescribed by the Democrt 'jc Ex
ecutive governing the primary for
county officers to be held on Wed
nesday, February 19, 1936.
I am grateful for the confidence
and trust that you have placed in
me in the past; and I hope that my
record in office will justify and
warrant your vote and support for
re-election.
Sincerely yours. P. N. BIVINS
CITATION
J GEORGIA, Baldwin County
I To Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Ava Hawkins Paschal, the
I widow of Ambrose Hutchinson Pxa-
clwl, deceased, having filed her ap
plication for year’s support out of
the estate of said Ambrose Hutchin
son Paschal, and the appraisers ap
pointed to set aside said year’s sup
port having made their return, all
creditors and heirs of said deceased
are notified to show cause before
me at the February Itrm. 1834, of
the Court of Ordinary ot said
County why the application should
not be granted and the return made
the judgment of the Court and or
dered of record.
This January 6, 1838.
BERTIE B. STEMBRIDGE.
Ordinary, Baldwin Co. Ga.
COLDS
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Link - Tali—. HEADACHES
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evening.
J Flemister.
1 The guest list included the fol
lowing: Orlando Soles. Jose Fajardo.
'Andres Blanco. Amado Fajardo.
The Baldwin county Young peo- George Blanco, and his sister Miss
pie’s Union will meet Friday night. Blanco. Andres Cardonas. Mario
The place is the Milledgeville Meth- Lcpcz. Raphael Trellcs Gotia. Rene
odist church, and the time is 8:00 Silva. Ignacio Silva, and Felipe
o'clock. j Silva.
TTie program will be in charge of
Miss Ruth Butts. She will give an 178 MARRIAGE LICENSES
account of her trip to Memphis . ,
the Methodist Young People's ccn- Judge Bertie B. Stembridgc. ° r ; , r f c<5r _
ferenee. She was one of the 5.000 dinary. issued 170 marriage license-*
the Mansion dining room cf G.
C. W. She has many friends in this
city where she has spent much
time with her mother. The marri
age is of cordial interest here.
BIRTH AND DEATH STATISTICS
FOR 1935 INCOMPLETE
Statistics which will reveal the
number of births and deaths for
1935 are incomplete, accordin’; to
ISSUED DURING THE YF.AR!Mr. Lamar Ham. who has charge r.f
young people who attended, repre- during 1935. her records
senting every state in the union. Of the numl»er 61 were
Many wonderful speakers such as people and 109 to Negroes.
Kagawn, Kirby Page, and Senator Stcmbridee oerfermed 45 ■
Nye addressed the conference. ceremonies during the year.
The recreation committee promises The marriage records are accurate-
a new program cf fun and a good by and neatly kept, by Baldwir
time for everybody. Be sure tc County's efficient ordinary.
The number of births receded in
the office of Mr. Ham for 1935 arc
white! male white and 29 female while:
Judge' 47 1713,0 and 43 female col-
total rf 151 births for the
Tin- law
that all births
be registered, but the practice is r.ot
followed. Mr. Ham states.
According to the records In Mr
Han ’s office there were *>4 ivhi‘n
FOR SALK CHEAP—On, 1933 V-8 , , c
„ .. ■ male ard 1, white female deaths in
1935. The colored deaths recorded
totaled 28 male and 26 female.
i X. Wayne Ford Coup-, excellent condition.
See Worth Skinner.
SALE OF POWER
On Jan. 8. 1931 Charles B. Kemp
conveyed to Mrs. Frank Malpass of
Milledgeville. Ga.. the hereinafter
described land to secure a note pay
able to the order of said Mrs. Frank
Malpass, dated Jan. 8. 1931, due
Jan. 8. 1932 for $300.00 sigred by
said Charles B. Kemp. Said deed
being recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said
County, in deed book 15. page 270.
Said Kemp has defaulted in the pay
ment of the note above described,
said note having been past dun
since Jan. 8. 1932. The said deed
grants a power to said Mrs. Malpass
to sell the hereinafter described
land upon default in the payment
of said note. Under the Power con
tained in said security deed, the
said Mrs. Malpass will sell at pub
lic outcry, before the courthouse
door in said count:*, to the highest
bidder for cash, on the first Tues
day in February 1936. within the j
legal hours of sale, the following de- |
scribed land. to-v.*ir
That tract rr parcel of land situ- |
ated. lying and being in the 321st |
District G. M„ af said courty, con- I
taining one acre, more cr 1-ss. with •
all improvements be*ng bounded as
fellows: Said let 'rent? cr.:t by Mil- I
lcdgeville and Gordon highways; on ;
the South by lands cf Hcrehel Hardy
north by Hershel Hardy; and on the
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