Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 31, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE. GA., MAY 31. 1928 By Arthur Brisbane A THE FABULOUS TOAD. 31 GERMAN PARTIES. MP. DOSENWALD'S GIFTS. PICTURES AND VOICE. spent for public school*. Not long ago every State spent more for prisons ttyun for public j school*, and nothing at all for publi* | libraries. There is progress. Art objects, from the Bronze Age I and pot.ery made by Philistines are i dug up in Pale-tine. I I: W impossible to realize what it I meant to the human race when the * ancients discovered, probably by ac cident. how to get copper from ore. and went traveling over the eurth in j search of it. of invaluable help in menu planning and preparing meals. And how the family will reejoice! Variety is just as spicy as it ever was, you know. CHICKEN MOUSSE The M.v.resy: “I will pay $.>0.00 a month'—do yori like children?'' The Maid: “Yes ma’am—for $5.00 take you long to get home Centuries ago, boats sailed cau tiously from Mediterranean ports, A homed toad, known to news- \ k<J ''i’ in K in "'t 1 " of l,lnik kavintr no paper readers as Rip Van Winkle, is compass. supposed to have lived more than i Bold Phoenicians from the eastern i thirty years in a corner stone without | end of the inland sea, fraoers that air. water or food. Hold Solomon some of the wonderful The toad has been seen by many {things he put into his temple, sailed including the President. Some be-[ through the Straits of Gibraltar, in- lieve thi yam. The President has! to the wild Atlantic, using stars in not committed himself. .When the plare of a compass, pushing on to toad was placed on the President's | what we call the British Islands, de-k neither said n word. j That was a wonder. Now the toad’s owner heightens - ■ ■ interest, saying thart in his dark, air-j Yesterday the Italian flier, Umber- less corner stone the toad Mat next to | to Nobile, in hi* dirigible, Italia, i a Bible, and that noble hook enabled I started through the air for the North him to hold out. Many will believe| Pole, but v.ns forced bac!' by fog I that. I* is a credulous human race. I and a gale. He took with him a cros> | 0 feet long, to be dropped as near In a few days Germany will elect J to the pole as possible, and the flag a new Reichstag, and thirty-on^ dif-jof Pope Pius. i like light- Thi* is a -plendid recipe to use as the main dish for Sunday night tea —when guests arc expected Pi solve 1-2 package of lemon- flavored gelatin in a cup of boiling | extra.” chicken broth. When cold, beat with i rotary egg beater until confdstcncy [ “pjd j of whipped cream. Mix with it a! tonight? | cup diced chicken, a cup diced celery, j o\’ on? , : 1 chopped pimiento, a tablespoon . ,. vinegar, 1-2 teaspoon salt, a shake of cayenne. Fold in » half cup whip- 1 k “ 0 ”- li K htmn B . | ped cream. Mold and chill until firm i Garnish with lettuce and olives. A host at the beginning of the meul . said to his wife: “We are short one STRAWBERRY SUN PRESERVES j spoon.’ | "What, already!” Wash berries before hulling and j • • • drain thoroughly. Use cqua! part-i “How do you know it was a stork of berries and sugar (beet or cane). | and not an angel that brought your i Heat sowly to boiling points and boil little brother?” two minutes. Remove, put in pun-j “Well. I heard Daddy complaining until a-1 ibout the size of the bill, and angels i don’t have bills.” pnrtieM will fight for the seat-, j The These include two Catholic, dlliVt. wo Nationalist, three Com- space? munistic. and three Anti-Semitic HINTS FOR THE In Anu iica we have only two par- 11 QME SEALING JELLIES AND JAMS I'araffining is the easiest .and best method of protecting jellies and jams. Apply a thin coating <■:' melted wax ax soon as jelly is poured; next day add a heavier coat, rolling the glass so the hot wax runs aruond edges and makes a Relax: “So you t a fashionable- i Reflux: “Yes. iding brecchers • esort?” they evci H i lies rr.ni count, and our people hardly keep track of them. Not in a hundred could tell what ei wants or plans. Fortunate the country with little political excit -merit. It is quite, be cause it is doing well. Th*- niecess of the individual is of*en the good fortune of the many. Jtiilux Rosenwald, who began with a public school education, courage and the desire to help others. ha> established a fund “for the benefit of humanity.” recently adding $2,000.- 000 to other gifts, now in excess of $20,000,000. Mr. Rosenwald gives the money trustees for the public benefit, and imposes only one condition, that “all the money shall be spent, principal and interest, within twenty-five years of Mr. Rosenwald's deiTh.” May that death be long postponed (By NANCY HART) Mo picture enthu«in«t‘ will ♦ mind with their pictures. II ta>k and sing on the d news reels will enable see and I1KAR whn» hap- Kach year as ahe home sendee I bureaus of newspapers and maga zines expand, we are furnished with better and better information about how to prepare commonplace foods in appetizing ways. And udded to thisi sen-ice wc may have the educational booklet* of manufacturers who maintain . staffs of chefs to invent new ways j of using staple foods prepared by j them. Do we make full use of these help.M, I wonder? Do we send quickly for hte food bulletins offer ed by home publications—or do we put it off until another day? Do we clip coupons- from the leading magazines and add the free recipe books to our own meager store? Let us not neglect these opportuni ties to enlarge our cooking program. For the price of a stamp or two we may fill the kitchen files with homo- making helps and recipes that will be MAKES TENDER CRUSTS If the family doesn’t like hard rru.**—try setting a pan of water in the oven when huking rolls and ad. The steam from the water will keep the crusts dclciiou-ly •mooth and tender. WHEN FURNITURE IS BRUISED W« the bruised npot with water, double brown paper six times, soak it and lay on the spot. Apply hot irons until moi.-ture evaporates. “Deacon White,” said Pa.von Jackson softly, “will you lead us in There was no answer. “Deacon White,” this time a little louder, “will you lead?” Still no response. Evidently the deacon was slumbering. Parson Jackson made a third appeal and raised his voice to a high pitch that suceeded in arous ing the drowsy man. “Deacon White, will you lead?” The deacon is bewilderment rubbed his heavy eyes and blurted: “Lead yourself. I just dealt.” 4 Dine Outdoors in Atlanta The Outdoor Dining Twrac* o! thi Henry Grady Hotel now open lo. the spring and summer months, rightfully deserves its reputation as “Atlanta s most delightful place to For here you will End a won derful variety o! delicious dhht-s, perfectly prepared and served amid most attractive •urroun dings. HenkyI The” 2m The Terrace overlooks Peachtree Street, the South's most famous therefore, giving you an unob structed view of one o* its liveli er and moat colorful parts. And no matter how hot the night may he you are sure to find It pleasantly cool on the Terrace. When you are in Atlanta came and enjoy the advan tages of the Henry Grady. Rates from $2.50. -Hotel Hotel Will Soon the actor without a good voice will be a moving picture actot William Fox and his “Movietone” aided by Walter S. Gifford, of the big -It-phone company. and Mr. Bloom, of the Western Electric, have convinced the moving picture indus try that moving pictures in future wi’» tv ;u':7e “sound and fury.” Yar; •;:> change- will come, act' with go-'d voices will be imported Hollywood or moving picture studios will be transferred to places v good voices can be found. Ntw York State has signed a check for $33,723,734. trt- biggest drawn by the richest State. The best part ■>: it is that the money will be Consult your Agent as you wot your Doctor or Lawyer. C. H. ANDREWS & SON “Nothing But Insurance” SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and 1NS1ST1 Proved safe by millions and prescri i by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. 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I had bad pains in my back and sides, and my head and limbs w ould take spells of ach ing. which almost set me wild. “One day I was reading and I saw where a woman, who had a trouble nx.c my own, had been re lieved by Cr.rduL I decided at ones to try it; so I began on a course of the 'Home Treatment'. “It began to help me from the very first. I took Cardui regularly, for.evcral months, and my improve ment was so remarkable, that my family and friends were delighted. “Cardui has no equal, in my opin- I kd ion. I gladly recommend it to f j others." For sale by druggists, everywhere. Get a bottle today GATE CITY COACHES MILLEDGEVILLE—ATLANTA Lv. Miiledgeville 7:30 E. T. Arrive Atlanta 11:00 C. T. Lv. Miiledgeville 2:30 E. T. Arrive Atlanta 6:00 C. T. Leave Atlanta 7:30 C. T. Arr. Miiledgeville 1:00 E. T. Leave Atlanta 3:30 C. T. Arr. Miiledgeville 8:40 E. T. $4.00 One Way; $7:00 Round Trip C. F. STONE, Manager. 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I guarantee all wruk done a* repre sented or refund your inonev. you take as chance* in doing busi- i with one. Office hoars 9 12, 1 to 8 Ssadsy 2 to 8. W. J. Brake and be more healthy. Bread is your best friend, and when it comes from this bakery you can be sure there is none better. Made from the fines tof ingredients, light, fluffy, wholesome— it builds bone and sinew. Get the habit of ordering from us. Benson’s Bakery amxnniiiiimrttTTTTD GENUINE PARTS ^NU HUDSON SERVICE A Demomslrmthm tomatoes Mo OMfeMtoe T.H. ENNIS, Dealer MILLKDQEVILLC. OKORGI, A