Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 28, 1928, Image 2

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I w™ ; r UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, CA.. JUNE 28. 1928 Gambling is literally the worst of | HINTS FOR THE dangerous to those that! 0M£ it, and to the community i*n whom they prey. Those that promoted a revival of I'hicago race tracks are reHponsible whether they know it or not, for of Chicago’s crime. ape the crime wave te case bandits kid- rdered him to treat • of them wounded, then beat him elly and finally killed him. (BY NANCY HART) So much beauty can he given to romos through the use of attractive slip covers that it seems we should try our hand** at making a set for the summer home Priited linens, chintz, cretonnes in quain* floral pattern- are ideal for the purpose, and need not be expen sive, so long as coloring and design Lay material over chairs or j tuck well into corners, crease .and pin according to the outlines of the furniture. Cut from the pattern you have molded, allowing a half-inch for scsaniM. Fold seams back, lay pieces on furniture again and pin together so they fit snugly. Re move cover, baste and stitch with a “welt seam” on the right side, allowing a six-inch opening at each side in back so the cover can be slipped on and off. EGGS WITH MACARONI A substantial luncheon dish. A half cup milk, a tablespoon • or margarine, a half cup i mushrooms, cup cold boil- icaroni, two eggs, a half tea- ixxizixxxxixxixxuxxiixxxiixaxxzT spoon salt end pepper to taste. Heat milk in a double boiler, add the but ter or margarine, mushrooms, cut fine and macaroni, then the eggs, well beaten. Stir for ten minutes WHEN CHICKEN BECOME Fic.'cky When Sonny ard Sister become tired of eggs, prunes, spinach or carrots—four of their most whole some foods—try preparing them in the form ofa fancy gelatin dessert or salmi. Use fruit flavors for des sert combinations, and lemon-flavor ed gelatin for salads. Mold in fancy shapes, and see how well come they SAVES IN THE END In preserving according to new methods the uw of pectin may be specified in recipes. Although these new recipes require more sugar (either beet or cane), the yield in finished jellies and jams is much greater, and the cooking time many minutes less. TAKES PLACE OF EGGS IN CAKES A dessert-spoonful of vinegar add ed to a cup of milk will answ same purpose as two eggs in cake making. Prepared cake flour should be used in this, .as in all cake re cipes, to insure lightness and uniform success. A heavy chalk mark drawn a fing er's distance from your sugar box ■ and around containers for broad and cake will keep the ants away. WHEN BAKING PEPPERS To keep peppers whole when bak ing, place them in buttered muffin tins, and when ready for nerving, re move with the aid of two large spoons. A SPRING ONION TIP It is said that u cup of strong coffee will remove the odor of onions from the breath. SAVES TIME IN SEWING Let the children thread a package of needles on the loose ends of your spool of thread and fasten the thread under the notch in the spool. Then you will have a dozen threaded need- UM WHEREVER WOMEN GATHER —and permanent « cuaaed, you'll hear ft ment. on the .kill and ability of our operators. Mak. satisfaction by phonei appointment. We prt using only LeMur m MIRALINE BEAUTY SHOPPE Net lo Western Union—Pk, BELL’S JUNE CLEARANCE SALE through our house. The prices are lowered on dress goods, silks, organdies, lowns and voiles—some 1 -3 and some 1 -2 off. A good opportunity to buy your summer wardrobe. Wash Dresses About 50 wash dresses in linen, and linen sport suits, on one rack marked for quick selling. Former preies were $6.00. $8.00 and $0.00, your choice for $3.00 Thirty-Five House Dresses Made of fine pcrcal, beautiful patterns, sizes 16 to 46. former prices were $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. on one rack for v $1.00 Each JUST IN BY EXPRESS 25 New Washable •'SUDDEN SERVICE" Phone 373 Blain Shoe Plant and Pressing Club 100 PAIR BOY'S KNEE d Trousers In Cashmere, khaki and Palm Beaches, 6 to 16. former prices Crepe Dresses izes 14 to 40, mi $5.50 LADIES’ FINE SILK STOCKINGS the most pe ted, chiffons. 98c o ^ Siik to the top—Walcott, the most perfect fitting stocking on the D ^ market, every peair warranted, chiffons. Special price M M * 200 PAIR LADIES FINE Chiffon Silk Hose t shades, bought at Q ^ Colored tops, regular $3.00 stockings, all the half price. Sale price $1.49 a h In light shades, sizes 14 to 40, marked for quick selling MORE THAN 50 PAIR Ladies’ Fine Shoes One and two pair of a kind, odd lots, 3 to 6’s, former prices $6.00 § $8.00 and $10.00, our Special Sale preie $2.95 If You Want the Best, Shop at E. E. BELL’S tXXlXXXXHmXIXIXIiimHIUXIIIlXlXlllTimTTTHTfTTTTrTT!