Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 19, 1928, Image 7

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:n ♦♦♦ in 7B. Arthur Briabaua•_ I a REAL TIGHTER I : nJO y AN AUTO NOW I •qscOURAGlNG CRIMINALS I „ AN IS SELFISH C(i ., a ,„ r Jim Reed, who Mys 'he ( .r,. Senate next March, to U: \!, u t. law, should change his l ,,r ^ . C<il' rs can practice law as well "a* '''*■• Few can put irn P ortunt | ««!***■ ■»<* « hi '- j, aV[ , you read what Reed said, .,'uni u’ the League of Nations, ( : tl !ine to set up any govern- n! greater than that established b “ v the fathers, greater than that hspti ed in hte blood of patriots fr the lane* of Lexington to the forests of the Argonne. greater than that sanctified by the tears of all the mother- whose heroic sons have rue d«wn to death to sustain its gl. ry and its independence. I de- r lii •• to set up any government great er than the Government of the Unit- Tkar.ks largely to Reed’s good fightim:. the wishy-washies did not succeed in dragging this country into a European super-government Such a !v.an ought to be in public life, fighting to his last day. In hisr cities hundreds of thousands o, f..r their holiday in automobiles. A philosopher said, "Most of the cars are no: paid for. In thousands of cases they represent money that might have meant independence in eld age." The automobile;* represent money ‘pent for health, pleasure and time living NOW. Not one in ten is really independent in old age, nor ttas h«- before automobiles came. Better buy a car, enjoy it, and w th» added health and time saved for independence. No car. ' mobile is the criminal’s He drives up, robs a •t- down objectors, jumps ••mobile and is gone. tr-Admiral Fiske suggests that inc nn automobile hold-up .nil raffle be stopped in city streets, suggest that the police sound : four whistles, all police- hearing it to pas- iz along, r would stop, cars would be ied. Any man ignoring the would be identified as a ml.** (, n Warships says Admiral Fiske, hen men get out of control the ueler rounds "Attention!" Every w. then stand.- where he is, or himself mutinous. union RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., JULY It. lilt VV1NTES FOR THE ONE (BY NANCY HART) When you go a-visiting on your vacation, keep in mind these simple suggestions fo. the parting gift to your hostess: (They will save you much time and speculation when it comes to shopping.) A set of pretty boudoir boes *or her dresser drawers, a pair of spun glass swans in colored glass for salt and pepper holders; a quaint old print or mezzotint to brighter, some dull spot on the wall; one of the new standing mirrors in photograph size for the occasional table; a lunch eon set in colored damask; a pair of quilted pillow tops in shades in har mony with the guest room or the hostess’ room. Packed attractively, with a well- chosen greeting card enclosed, any. one of these gifts will express your appreciation of the visit in a most acceptable way. And none is cx- A Delicious Ice-Box Cake Saak a tablespoon of gelatin in 1-4 cup cold water and dissolve in 1-2 cup boiling water. Let stand until it thickens. Beat with rotary beater until frothy. Stir together 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 1 1-3 cups sweetened condensed milk, and add 1 1-2 cups crushed straw berries. Fold this mixture into beaten gelatin; return to ice box until it begins to set. Line mold with 1 split lady-fingers; fill with straw berry mixture; set on ice for several hours. Turn out on plate and serve with or without whipped cream. Varying Summer Drinks Instead of sieving iced tea, coffee or lemonade .all during the season, try Apricot P^nch, Orange Mint Cup, Raspberry Shrub or Peach Punch for a change. A very tempt ing mocha beverage can be made with rich milk and eight teaspoons of strong cereal beverage to the glass. Iced cocoa made with rich milk is also wholesome, and beloved by children. For Meatleaa Summer Meal. With the vegetable menu it is nice to serve one starchy dish such as baked cheesed rice, hominy fritters or macaroni croquettes ntade with chopped cold macaroni, cheese and wite sauce, molded into croquettes and fried crisp in butter or margarine. These “substantials” give body to the mentlcss meal and make it quite satisfying. Before Strawberries Leave For a luscious pineapple and straw berry j.sm, use two level cups of each fruit, chopped fine; add seven level cups sugar and mix well. Stir over hot fire, boiling very hard one min ute. Remove from fire and stir in a half cun liquid pectin. Skim, pour and seal. Drooping flowers revive quickly and last several days longer if an aspirid tablet is added to the water in which they stand. Then vism gave peasants the land, from worthless nobles. That he peasants. Bolshevism told the peas- ■ much they might charge ■ crops, how much they must the cities, etc. That did NOT peasants. They cut down c reage, cuusing dangerous . and Russia is looking every- ■! cash wheat, with immediate and ships to carry it annot safely interfere with most important mainspring, SELFISHNESS. H-m S'rings eternal. And. fort- - y for human beings, a major- v of \ "listen with credulity to the "of fancy and pursue with '•‘I’tn.... the phantom of hope; ex- 1 '■ that age will perform the prom- youth, and that the deficien- ■ • «f the present day will be sup- ' lt ‘ l * hy the morrow.” I’ 1 Reno, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., "•nth divorced, married a charm- My, divorced the day before, country we have one auto- , for every five people. Evcry- "' i - "uld ride at the same time. inia, with the fewest auto mobiles has one car for every 91,- •L1 people. Tot :*00,000,000 human beings •***» have 29,700,000 automo- ’7 8 * 24,000,000 of them in the Uni- d Stau *- We certainly are pros perous. “Old man, let »e fceve • ‘ver, will you? I’ll let you hmve ' '"“ k ‘'•’lore the end of February, "" ■», honor.” Achilles: “What ye „,„ Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty took a big fall; And Humpty cried loud ly. He’d be at it yet, But Omega brown cookies just made him forget! Sold by most all the grocers in and around Milledgeville. r ATE CITY COACHES MILLEDGEVILLE—ATLANTA Lt. Milledgeville 7:30 E. T. I 1 Arrive Atlanta 11:00 C. T. Lv. Milledgeville 2:30 E. T. Arrive Atlanta 6:00 C. T. Leave Atlanta 7:30 C. T. Arr. Milledgeville 1:00 E. T. Leave Atlanta 3:30 C. T. | Arr. Milledgeville 8:40 E. T. $4.00 One Way; $7:00 Round Trip C. F. STONE, Manager. For Reservations Call Phones: 366 or 392 If jr»u want la mmI • friaa4 a crate af paacbia. Phaa* 1904. DIXON WILUAMS. Meriwether, Ga. Dixon William, will ship individual «f peaches (or yon. Pheai 1904, or eddress Meriwether, Ga. ‘■Bine Outdoors in ^Atlanta The Outdoor Dining Tamca ol Th,T.™» crotai. P-chrn. , V ■ a _ months. thorotoe, giving you an unob- lo. the spring and summer months, mxxmi yfc* livdf rightfully dcwrvte to ****** m m md ma* colorful pern. And "Atlanta a most delightful pises to M ^ow how hoc tbs night way dine.’* W you sae suie to find k piseaentlt Fo, hnt T“ -C jrful „*t, ol .Widow Wh-, — h> Ad«« <feh-.Fdka)Mnv>«l«l at da Huy God,. Sous from fs-ja HENinr The Horn poor Doctor or Lawyer. C. H. ANDREWS & SON “Nothing Bat Insurance" Lookat YourShoes # IT COSTS LESS TRAVEL BY TRAIN THE SAFEST THE MOST COMFORTABLE • THE MOST RELIABLE J "SUDDEN SERVICE” Phone 373 Blain Shoe Plant and Pressing Club ( B. M. AKIM, Cmml I SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM DIZZY, NMPPETITE Siace Taking Black-Draugkt Tkig Mas Is Eager For His Meals and Feels Much Better. Harrisburg, N. C—Mr. M. P. Fink, of this place, says: ** It must have been fully twenty-five years ago that I began taking Black- Draught regularly. It wasn't so long after I married. ‘‘I was in town one day. and while talking to a friend I stooped over to pick up something. When I straightened up. I felt dizzy. I spoke to him about this and how I had not felt like eating. My friend told me to take somo iilack-Draught. I know my mother had used it, and so I bought a package. When I got home, I took a good, big dose, and the next night, another. In a few days I felt much, better. I was hungry and the dizzi ness was gone. "A good many times I have haa this dizziness and a bad taste in m.v mouth, or headaches, and then I take Black-Draught and get bet ter. I do not have to take it very often. We buy from five to seven packages a year.” Thedford's Black-Draught has been found to relieve sick headaches <n thousands of cases tliat were duo to constipation. Containing no min eral drugs, it acts gently, yet promptly. Try it. NC-1SJ TYBEE J. (SAVANNAH’S BEACH) “Where Ocean Breezes Blow” Surf Bathing—Day and Night Dancing—Every Night Except Sundays Band Concerts on Sundays Music by Nationally Known Orcheatraa PAVILIONS. BATH HOUSES, HOTELS, COTTAGES, RESTAURANTS FISHING BOAT ING A Paradise for Children and those Seeking Rest. Fun, Frolic and Entertainment for all. Travel By Train REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES CENISAb'GEORGIA RAILWAY “THE RIGHT WAY” part of a national and world pre cnce that maket F.ucx ulca the largest of any aix-cylinder cxr in history. and up *735 War Tax Off mirrors public choice The enormous spread of Essex success is due to an accumula tion of values never approached under $1000, which is per fectly obvious to the ordinary buyer as well as the expert. At $735 and up you not only get the brilliant performance and reliability of the famous Essex chassis; you also get a sat isfaction, in appearance, richness and comfort, never even con sidered within hundreds of dollars of the price. COACH ans S«fcu> (4-Door) S7SS COCFt S74S (Kk.iS). Smal *30 Extra) AUprtcaj f.o.O. Datrott T. H. ENNIS, Dealer