Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 03, 1929, Image 6

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1 UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., JANUARY 3. 1029 FRIENDSHIP NEWS We are wishing the progress and prosperous New Year and many That The patrons on Route A. regret Eulie Lee Tanner has been sick and The and truly hope that he will soon be restored t«» health and back on the Oth route. Mr. Howard Hall, of Bnmewville, spent the holidays here with his par- NELLE WOMACK HINES ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ledbetter, Mr. HINTS FOR THE HOME BY NANCY HART A novel and convenient curtain arrangement for the bathroom is the one wherein double-tier glass cur tains are used. Have one tier ex tending from the top of the window to the center sash, and the second tier from the center sash to the till allowing the bottom edges of both tiers to hang straight. This make trol of light . «ib!e a perfect air. ami at the ncy. ft is also CHRISTMAS DAY late Christmas Day and of the house Morris Griffin, of Atlanta, and Misses Annie Will and Lilly Griffin from the G. G. S. all visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Griffin during >'■ the holidays. with Mr. Ras Brooking and family of Milledgeville. visited Mr. S. B. Brook ins and family on Tuesday during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lundy spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. T. '» H. Hall. .j strip of very vmull curtain lights, to the hems so that the cui us will hang in neat folds without lowing out with the slightest A New Year’s Menu Oyster Cocktail Roast young duck—Chestnut stuffing Cundied apples—Mashed potato Creamed Spinach—Tomato salad Burnt almond ice cream Coffee. Mr. A. verbial mouse Had hidden away just red. The Pro- uppei scared out of j ^ __ and Mrs. W. M m a series Mr. and Mrs. Mitch* family th.- high hack Knnis C. I. Blizzard .lack Ward • f Al- Ciar.be, An rrie. in a New Way From nc pint boiling water re- lovo one-half cupful and dissolve package of lemon-flavored gelatin n it. When cold and beginning to thicken add juice of 1-2 lemon, 1-2 cup chopped celery. 1-2 cup shredded pineapple, 1 cup thick cranberry sauce sweetened, and mold. Can he served us salad with cooked dressing. Baked Tomato Stuffed With Turkey Where there are just a few rem nants of turkey left, chop the meat, add a few bread crumbs, a little chopped parsley and celery and sea soning. Stuff tomato with mixture, dot generously with bu'.ter and bake until crumby are brown. Quick Caramel Pie 2 cups dark brown sugar, 1-2 cup butter, 1-2 cup thin cream, yolks of 4 eggs and whites beaten separately. Mix all but whites of eggs, heat well, then .add whites and 1 teaspoon va nilla. Pour in pa.otry-iined pie tin and hake. To Freshen Cake Soak cake that has become dry and hard in cold milk and rebuke it in rather a cool oven and it will taste almost like new .again. This same scheme may he used to freshen stale Whe, ng Sei for Use a dampened toothbrush moistening seamy to he pressed. Th- brush will open the seam as it draw along and facilitates the work. Lewis Hays Vs. Mary Hays To Mary Hays, defendant: Petition for divorce Baldwin Super ior Court January Term, 1929. Lewis Hays hiving filed his peti tion for divorce against you, in this court, returnable to this term and it appearing that you do not reside in this State. You, Mary Hays are hereby notified to be and appear at the January term next, of said gour to be held on the Second Mon day in January 1929, to answer said suit. Witness the Honorable Jame.s B. Park, Judge Superior Court. This December twentieth, 1928. J. C. COOPER, Clerk. Elizabeth Jones Jackson Vs. Nathaniel Jackson To Nathaniel Jackson, defendant: Petition for divorce Baldwin Super ior Court January Term, 1929. Elizabeth Jones Jackson having filed her petition for divorce against in this court, returnable to said term, and it appearing that you do rot reside in this State: You Nathan iel Jackson are hereby notified to be and appear at the next term of thus court to be held on the Second Mon day in January 1329, to answer said suit. Witness the Honorable James B. Park, Judge Superior Court. Th;< December twentieth, 1928. J. C. COOPER, Clerk. J M-. J..L Ci if fin and "d Mi T. N. cxxxxxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:: Mrs Misses Johns* luring la i week, j . •nd Mary Will K I. .-■pent the noli- 4 nd rel.a ak and rumble of , of Rayir days here with fi rack Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Ennis n:id chil dren were Sunday guest- o’ Mr. J. I. Griffin anil family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Tanner from Sisters community, Mr. and Mrs. iginc Laura Battle and three hoys from Zchulon, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Trawick of Linton, were guests of light j| rs s„||j c Veal during the holidays. •Miss E. B. Renfroe from the G. S. cxxxx: dXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXZXXi *d relati The la-t ek. Uke Santa Claw little boy: For Daddy had And mother had told junii About the good Saint and hi* rein deer.-* and sleigh And what a grand time would he hud Chrislmus Day. While Grandma just counted the moments that sped i . Christina: community nearly every home brings good one or more cases of Hu. Mr. W. L. Griffin and fan letter spent a while Wednesday night v Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Blizzard, all that Messrs Carl Powell and Buster : Brookins of Hardwick visited r- n this community Sunday after- ! Until the tuck Junini i bed. Twas just a short lull while the young three year old Re-d. ed the costume of an Indian bold-*- With gun held aloft, and with hoop and shout He danced ’round the chuir wh> with tongue hanging out His daddy had flopped, just a brroth to catch That he might \n able this youn to match. With eyes all >runk in and wit! ice.to her head His mother had \ eerily into bed; Poor grandma was sitting, her mouth all aghast, Twas like nothing she'd ever known The people who lived in apartments below Were wild-eyed and haggard—and sent up to know If there was a chance that hostilities Or they’d he compelled l* the lease. The me*«cng! opened the door Was met with the loude A tommyhnwk flung by this young Indian brave- - And ran hack down stairs quick his And still the yc thr i the Kept calling for someon help him play. He called for his dud—h He called for his mu—hut move her— He looked at grandma hut ‘he shook a weak head— And joined his poor mother who lay on the bed. He passed the mouse-hole, and it swooned of sheer fright. And lay in a huddle far in to the night; He went for the dog—but the dog had passed out— He made for the cat with a war-hoop and shout— Twas the last ever seen of that poor pussy-cat. For nobody knew where the stopped at, “A pretty come off—’’ says youngster of three— i. W. C. Blizzard and children, t Thomas, Louise and Mildred dinner gue.*s of her mother, | Minnie Bass, in Milledgeville rlny. Miss Lorene McDaniel and little vx infant daughter, of Milledgeville, f 1 spent last week with her sister, Miss | I Eudcll Griffin. I Mrs. C. I. Blizzard son and dnugh- |r t pr Hinea and Ruth spent Sunday j with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hall. _' A pound supper given by Mr. and j Mrs. T. H. Hall at their home last , e I Saturday night was very much en joyed by a large number of friends. 15 LADIES JERSEY DRESSES, Sold up to $12.50. To Close Out At 27 SILK DRESSES, New Colors, This Seasons goods. Sold up to $16.75, Your Choice Ladies’ Dresses ISEY DRESSES, Sold To Close Out At $5.00 New Colors, This S Choice $750 Ladies’ Coats I LEFT, Sold up to $29.C The Lot $15.00 LDRENS COATS. Sol $7.50 Boy’s 9 BOYS OVER COATS, worth up to $15.00 to close out at 9 LADIES COATS LEFT, Sold up to $29.00. Your Choice of The Lot 15 MISSES AND CHILDRENS COATS. Sold as high as $ 15.00 To close out at 7 BOYS SLITS, worth up to $15.00 to close out at— $7.50 SWEATERS 19 FINE BLACK SWEATERS, very heavy. Sizes 36 to 46. worth $6.50, to close out at $4.00 100 PAIR BOY’S PANTS, worth up to $3.00, to dose out at .50 BLANKETS TOO MANY BLANKETS, AND THE WEATHER JUST GET TING RIGHT FOR THEM. The prices have been lowered. Val ues $4 QOto $15.00 *1-3 off mi 1-2 off 100 FAIR LADIES FINE SHOES, Mostly Small Sizes, no two pair alike, formerly sold at $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 to close out at $2.95 If You Want the Best Shop At E. E. Bell’s 'VV r ' , » r XT' »A A AA. W e are right n the midst of our Annual Inventory * and find that we have many SHORT LENGTHS in ►< ■JK-- M Silks, Wool Goods and Cotton Goods, which we are h closing out at Half and Less than Half Price. ►<