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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. CA., DECEMBER 20. 1928
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Aitroiomy and Theology
Astronomical' Judies and conelu*
ion* will be found to have hid uiud
o do with our thf*<>logic&| theories
Think of the different view of tiu
universe and its regulation taken by
people now and those that lived be
fore Corpernicus and GallQeo
When David wrote. "When I
aider they heavens, the sun, r
and stars that thou hast made, what
is man that thou art mindful of him?”
how much smaller a conception of
both the universe and man he had
from what we have now!
It must have a humbling effect
upon every thinker to reflect upon
the vastness rf the universe and the
Mnallness of the speck upon which
we live. All of these discoveries may
but increase cur awe and reverence
for Him who made the universe, but
they alter our notion as to how He
did this.
Victor Hugo, in his “Intellectual
Autobiography/’ wrote:
"The locomotive travels fifteen
leagues an nour. The huricane trav
els sixty league- an hour. The can-
non ball travels seven hundred leag
ues an hour. The locomotive drags,
the hurricane limps, the cannon hall
is a tortoise.
“Let us bestride a ray of light.
This is to mount 4,000 times faster
than the cannon ball, 4,200.000 times
swifter than the hurricane, and 17,-
000.000 times swifter than the loco
motive. It mnkes as you know, 70,-
A Novel and Delicious Salad
1-4 cup finely chopped nut meat*,
1-4 cup chopped celeiy, 1 tablespoon
>iy-i iluted ginger, cut fine. 1 cup
cut assorted fruit*, poor 1-2 cup
i oiling water over a package of lem
on-flavored gelatin, whin dissolved
and almost cool add 1 1-2 cup. ginger
ale; when mixture begins to thicken
stir in fruit and mold.
Cho.
Sponge Cake
; r. ■ fruit which has been seeded and
separated and sugared ready for serv
ing adds h delicious tang to the fiuit. [
Use Safety Blade, for Ripping
Keep a safety-raror Made (in its
little envelope, of course) in sew
ing basket or machine drawer where
it will be handy when you want to ri|
things quickly. And paste a strip of
adhesive tape across the top edge of
the blade for safe handling.
Hi
.Sift 3-4 cup prepared take flour
with 1-4 teaspon salt; and 4 table
spoons cocoa. Beat 5 egg yolks un
til very light; add a tablespoon lem
on juice, then dry ingredient*. Beat
5 gg whites until stiff and fold iu |
1 cup sugar, then the flour mixture. ,
Bake in ungreased pan in ‘■low oven 1
50 to 60 minutes.
The all day singing, which was to'
be held the fifth Sunday in this:
month at Stevens Pottery, has been
called off. Tne cancellation <; the
date was deemed necessary, on ac
count of the prevalence of th* flue
throughout the country. These sing
ings are held the fifth Sunday of each
month in which they occur. Mr. Mor
ris Harrington, President of the Bald
win and Wilkinson cout.tieg singing
organization, in announcing the call
ing off of the Big, stated that after
giving the matter consideration be
thought it best that no sing be held
under prevaling conditions.
Ne-
Loaf
Mix 2 ibs. Hamburg steak, 2 slices
alt pork diced and tried out to gold
en brown; 1 pint can tomatoes, 1-2
onion, chopped 2 1-2 tcaspons salt,
1-4 teaspoon pepper, 10 tablespoons
quick cooking tapioca. Bake in bread
in moderate oven 45 minuter
The tapioca takes the place of eggs
and bread crumbs as a binder and
•oids the “bready” taste.
To Protect Left-Over Paint
To save paint remaining in an
opened can, stir thoroughly to dis
solve all the oil, then fill the can
with water. When ready to use, pour
off water and you’ll find the paint
as fresh as when firsst opened.
For Scarred Brown Skoae TIMBER FOR SALE—Timber on
When toes of brown shoes be- 600 acroa, mostly hard wood. Known
come scuffed or worn, paint them a. old Tucker place on Oconee
with brown iodine, then polish %u River. Also other tract*. J. L. Sib-
Appreciation!
We say it with Service—every day in the year but particularly
at this time of the year do we extend our thanks and wish for
our friends and customers the best of everything in life
rond.
“Start Light launches you from
the Earth to the Sun in eight minutes,
from the Sun to Oceanun in four
hours, from Oeeanna to Centaru* in
three years and eight month: 1 , from
Crn*aurus to thi* pole star in twenty-
eight • ears, and from the pole star to
the Milky Way in 168,000 years, and
from th<- Milky Way to the nebula of
Canes Vemtici in 5,000.000 years.
You have not taken a step. Th« ap-
pari t ions of the universe will con
tinue to loom. Beyond the visible
the invisible, beyond the invisible,
the unknown.”
Adda Zest to Grapefruit
An after dinner mint dropped in
to the hollowed out center of the
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Three
head of cattle. One light red
heifer weight 500 pounds, bought
of Miltoo Webb. One light Jersey
heifer, 480 pounds, bought of F. E.
Watson. One large Jersey cow,
700 pounds, bought in Atlants, Ga f
These cattle have been out
FOR RENT
Apartments
Ik one of the most desirable
Sections in the City
Phone 352-J.
MEftRY CHRISTMAS—HAPPY NEW YEAR
Milledgeville Telephone
Telegraph Company
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from
onths.
lify J. H. Ennis if you have thei
HINTS FOR THE HOME
By Nancv Hart
IHD YOU KNOW—that if you
arc using small nigs for floor cov
ering, they should never be “scat
tered” about the floor in angling po
rtion*. hut should he laid so that
lines follow the lines of the room?
AND DID YOU KNOW—that i is a
grave mistake in decoration to angle
pieces of furniture across the corners
of the room? Many who are untrain
ed in decoration feel this catercorner-
ed placement of davenport, secretary,
upright piano, or library table breaks
the formality of a room and gives it
a homey effect. The truth is, it hut
create* confusion.
Asa usual rule all large, bulky
pieces should go straight against the
wall. Chain*, which one naturally
angles to bring them in companion
able relation with each other in con
versation—and small tahles near easy
chairs—can logically depart from
perfectly straight ways if the domi
nant masses of furniture provide
straight backgrounds for them.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
From Our Accessory
• Stock
A gift for the Auto is a gift for the whole family—
These suggestions do away with all worries as what to
give.
Stop Lights—
Spot Lights—
Kelly Tires and Tubes—
Rear View Mirrors—
Rubber Floor Mats—
Bumpers—
Step Plates—
Pliers and Tools—
ONE 1928 SPORT MODEL BUICK R0DSTER AND
SEVERAL GOOD USED CARS—MAKE YUR SELECTIONS
EARLY.
Ralph Simmerson
Buick Dealer
Cures Chills and Fever,
Intermittent, Remittent and
Billions Fever due to Malaria.
s
SPECIALIZED
SERVICE—
C. H. ANDREWS & SON.
“Nothing But Insurance”
Baby Chicks For Sale
FROM OLD STOCK BIRDS—HEALTHY—VIGOROUS—CHICKS
Now is the time to make money on chickens—Hatches off each
Monday. Plac. your order early.
R. E. LONG
§ THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCKS—RODE ISLAND REDS-
WHITE LEGHORNS
§
Menu Without Meat
Rife and Tomato Soup
Hominy fritters—cheese sauce
Buttered beets
Cream Slaw
Butterscotch pie
Non-stimulating drink
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THE SOUTHLAND DAIRY CORF,,
OF ATLANTA
Will Operate a Cream Station at
Chandler Bros. Grocery
Company
every Monday begining December 24. We pay the
highest cash prices for Sour Cream. All Cream given
an accurate and correct test.
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Speed King Picks Buick
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r«..i RcJ” GhzCrr, for tlxteen yetis one oi the country’s best knownrr.ee drivers and the
hol-cr of many important records, pictured in front of the Administration building of the
Buick Meter ;.t I -In:, Mich-, with his Silver Anniversary Buick sedan and his Miller
Special nicer, capable of a speed of 240 miles an hour. Both arc valvc-in-head motors.
L ive Gifts of Utility
Hardware
To keep solve the perplexing question of what to give, we present below a list of HARDWARE
ITEMS from our stock for your consideration.
SUGGESTIONS
FOR MEN—
Hunting Co.*
Fishing Tackle
Hunting Pants
Shell Vest
Pocket Knife
Shotgun
Rifle
Flashlight
SUGGESTIONS
FOR BOY’S AND GIRLS’-
Baseball Glove
Boxing Glove.
Air Rifle
Watch
: Knife
Ra:
Stri
SUGGESTIONS
FOR WOMEN—
Bras. Fire
Fire Dog.
Radio Set
Nut Cracket
Flashlight
Elet
Radio Acc
Golf Stick.
Goif Ball.
Air Rifle Sho
Shotgun
Rifle
Quality Housewa,
ELECTRICAL UTILITIES. FRiGIDAIRES
Articles of HARDWARE form attractive and durable gifts. The quality and usefulness remain
long alter the time of giving has passed and continually suggest the kind thoughtfullness of
the donor.
R. W. Hatcher Hardware Co
Wholesale and Retail
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