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I. (Red) Barron, former Georgia Tech foot
ball star. Barron (kft) Is shown as the governor Inducted him Into office. The change came at
another step in Talmadge’s ‘-dictatorship" which has given rive to talk of trying to Impeach him.
(Associated Press Phe«ja)
NOTED ART LECTURER AT
C. S. C. W. NEXT WEEK
Harry Slilwell Edwards will
speak to the students of G. S. C. W.,
next Tuesday morning at chapel ex
ercises. Mr. Edwards, noted author
and speaker, comes here on a pro
gram sponsored by the Georgia
Cherokees.
Ladies' New Spring
OXFORDS
jwn and White—AH Wlnte
1.98 - $2.95
Rev. Jesse Gilmore will preach at
Harmony church in East Baldwin
next Sunday at 11:30 A. M. and
8:00 o’clock P. M. The public is most
ccrdlally invited to attend these ser-
Ladiet’ Lrtwni
SHOES
All New Style*
1.98 to $3.95
METHODIST CIRCLE
HONORS MRS. COOK.
Circle No. 3 of the Methodist
church adopted the name of the An-
M. Cock Circle at a meeting last
week.
Mrs. Cook was an outstanding
leader of the Methodist womens or
ganizations and the circle adopted
her name in honor of the memory
of this devout Christian woman.
New Shipment of Print
DRESSES
for Spring
98c
Sizes 14 to 46
Curtain
Material
All Colors
10c a yd
10 Yards Best
Sheeting
$1.00
New Spring
FELTS
| WKilt , Blue and Yellow
98c
LAND SALE
GEORGIA. Baldwin County
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained in a deed to se-
debt executed on December
the 19th, 1930 by D. W. Mullinix to
the undersigned, the Merchants &
Farmers Bank of Milledgeville Geor
gia, which deed is recorded in the
office of the Clerk ctf the Superior
Court of said county in Deed Book
No. 15 page 254, the undersigned
:ell at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, before the
courthouse doer of said county,
within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in April. 1936, the
following described property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
situate lying and being in the 321st
District G. M. Baldwin County
Georgia containing two (2) acres,
more or less and bounded as follows:
On the North by the lands of H. B.
Roberts: On the East by the lands
rf the Hollinshead Estate: On the
South by the lands of Mrs. Estelle
Willi* and on the West the highway
leading from Milledgeville. Georgi i
to Irwinton. Georgia and being the
southern half cf a certain tract or
parcel o' land conveyed to H. B.
Roberts and Mrs. Estelle B. Willis
as evidence \ by a certain warranty
deed dated January 21st. 1929 and
•cccrdcd in the Clerk’s Offii. of the
George H. Opdyke to Be Heard by
Art Clwiw and Public on Tues
day Evening;
Mr. George H. Opdyke, noted art
lecturer maintained by the American
Institute of Architects, will spend
three days in Milledgeville next
week on the campus of the Georgia
State College for Women. During
that time he will make three talks;
one to the student body at the regu
lar chapel exercises on Tuesday.
March 12, one on the evening of
March 12, and the other to the
classes.
His chapel talk will be on
subject. The Esthetics of Diess which
will also include remarks on
metics. This will be at 10:30 in the
Russell auditorium. His evening lec
ture wil be on The Unity of the
Arts and will also be held in the
auditorium at eight-thirty. The pub
lic is cord.ally invited to these two
lectures.
The Committee on Education of
the American Institute of Archi
tects through a fund established by
one of their members, Mr. D. Everett
Waid. plus a Carnegie Corporation
grant -ponsor Mr. Opdyke’s lecture
tours. His former tours in other
sections have merited ruch praise
that the committee arranged for a
southern tour this year.
Mr. Opdyke is one of the out
standing laymen in the field of art.
He has had no professional training
in art but has amassed his infor
mation by “picking it up" so to
speak since his college days. He is
the author of Art and Nature Ap
preciation.
COL. JENKINS TALKS TO
AUXILIARY ON COMMUNITY
SERVICE.
Col. Joe Jenkins was the princi -
pal speaker at the meeting cf the
legion Auxiliary which was hold on
Tuesday afternoon at the home ot
Mrs. T. H. Rcr.tz. The hostesses be
sides Mrs. Rcntz were Mrs. W. S.
Jett. Mrs. J. F. Muldrow. Mrs. W. T.
Garrard and Mrs. E. C. Humphries.
The most important community
service which the Legion and Auxi
liary- is rendering is furnishing milk
to the children at G. M. C. Col. j
Jenkins spake of this and also sup- 1
posted other projects which would j
be of service to the community. ]
Among them were a playground and j
IBaTdJn County^SiVporiw' coiTrt j eommun ^>' home. Three beautiful
--iolin soles were played by Majo-
Mrs. W. D. Hooper, of Athens, has II
recently Lecome a member of the; II
Robert E. Lee Chapter of the Daugh- j H
ters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Hooper fi
was formerly Miss Florence Herty | Q
of this city, and is a sister of Dr. O
Clias. H. Herty, the noted chemist, j [|
Her father was the late Mr. B. R.|||
Herty, a Confederate, who saw ser- j II
in many batttles in the War Be- j H
tween the States, and was : promin- o
ent druggist in this city. After re- Q
turning home from the war, he re- \ ®
organized the Baldwin Blues, and
captain of that company for
several years. Mrs. Hooper has many
friends among the members of the
Robert E. Lee I Chapter, who are
glad that she has become a mem
ber of that organization.
The removal of the trash
from the business and residential
streets of the city, means that the
appearance of these streets are
greatly improved.
Memorial Day, April 26th, falls
this year on Sunday, and probably
the exercises will be held on Mon
day following. The Robert E. Lee
Chapter of the U. D. C.. will decide j O
this question at their March meet- 1 fl
ing, and commence plans for the ob
servance of the day.
The new home of Mrs. Margaret
Napier is nearing completion. This
will be one of the most attrac-
i the city and will bo a splen
did addition to this section of the
city. The new home cf Mr. and Mrs.
,ynwood Smith is becoming more
ttractive every day an 3 will also
►e a splendid addition to this sec-
ion of the city.
Millcdgeville’s gardens arc brilli-
int with the new blossoms of spring.
Almost over right the flowers have
begun to bloom and evervfhere
there is evidence that spun,* has
come.
Judge Jas. B. Park celebrated his
83rd birthday Friday, February
28th. He is Georgia's oldest jurist.
His countless friends wish for him
manv more vears of useful service.
S. A. C. Fertilizers
Royster Fertilizers
Kanit, Arcadian Nitrate of Soda, Chilean
Nitrate of Soda, Cotton Seed Meal
We Guarantee Our Prices—A Fertilizer for Every Need
C. E. Smith Gin & Feed Co.
FARMERS WAREHOUSE
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU BEFORE YOU BUY
Deed Book No. 16 page 51; said land
having such courses and distances as
set out in said security deed, re
corded in Deed Book 15. page 254.
as aforesaid.
The debt for which this security
deed was given is in default and
the renewal note, given November
the 12th. 1934 and due thirty days
after date thereof, is in default, the
same being signed by the said D.
W. Mullinix and payable to the un
dersigned for $150.00.
The said sale will be had and
made for the purpose of paying said
debt above described with interest
thereon and the cost of this pro
ceeding.
A conveyance will be executed
to the purchaser or purchasers by
the undersigned as authorized by
said deed.
February 24th. 1036.
MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK
OF MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA.
Grantee with powcv of sale of
D. W. Mullinix.
By L. C. HALL. Vice-President.
SIBLEY & ALLEN, Att’ys.
Godfrey Osterman. Mrs. France!
Burke offered a resolution that the
Auxiliary send a note of congratu
lations to Mr. Frank Adams
the 'first anniversary of the Cam-
nus Theatre and appreciation for
the splendid pictures that he has
shown during the veer and that he
continue tr have pictures suitable fer
children en .Saturdays.
Plans were made for a party to
be given the members of the Morris-
T.jttle Post. The party will be given
the week rf March 16th. Those on
the entertainment committee are
Mrs. Richard B : nion. Mrs. D V
Montgomery. Mrs. George Fisher
Francis Burke. Mrs. George
F.chols. The po c t contact committee
is Mrs. J F. Muldrow. Mrs. W. S
Jett, Mr®. Fdwin Allen and Mr*
W. L. Gholson. Those on the deco
ration committee are Mrs. Ram An
derson. Mrs. Sam Dewitt and Mrs.
Jim Smith, and on the program
committee are Mrs. T. H. RenU. Mrs
George Carpenter and Mrs. Jere
Moore.
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The Man’s Store