Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 14, 1929, Image 9

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., FEBRUARY 14, 1929 hints for THE home By Hti to the be done to brighten ' .. v.-; incut completely dd a pl« ' . > - n nd brightnci • , may riand « , f rho.«e large r**d lacquer • .j ;i n service in Royal Can- . . 'Tii' other colorful pattern— v.,- one of the new „ .boxes which come in ith tl.-ligh*ful old mounted on the lid. ' , r . , dinim: room the eye likes , , k l1 ; ; •. injr note of color in ,.>hbnrl-'"'i the sideboard t rvi n C table- This can be given . f appointments on the board or v -. lovely picture hung above it,— ,f ono^chatr in colorful upholstering (Jo v ^ders for an otherwise drab and color and pattern * almost certain , for dullnesi Menu for Sunday Dinner Fruit cocktail Braised pork tenderloins au gratin potatoes Green beans Stuffed tomato salad Fig pudding Coffee Aben Broiling Steak, Remerobei Broil without salt, as salt draws ,ut the juices. Cook over a hot fire, •m in:: frequently, searing both sides place on a hot platter, salt and pepper n ta to, spread top with butter and New Recipe for Kraut In bottom of buttered baking dish dace a layer of kraut, then a layi cooked egg-noodles and a layer of , rumbled siusnge; repeat until dish is filled; place whole sausages 01 »d bake slowly until the me rowned (abou - 1 hour). Pineapple Waldorf Salad Par,', quarter and core 3 apples and . Add 1 cup drain- .:! crushed pineapple, 1-2 cup chopp- ralnuts and 1-2 cup chopped y- Mix with thick mayonnaise serve on lettuce. Baked Date Puddin I cup sugar, 3 eggs beaten light, 1 tablespoon flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup chopped nuts, 1 cup chopped dates, 1-2 cup cracker crumbs. Bake in moderate Sene with whipped cream. About Vous The mistletoe blushed for shame. As it hung above the door, Whf n the maiden told her flame ^he had never been ki-wd betor Rectifying A Mistake Of Xatun ! § Ethel—“What a finely chiseled § ith you have! It ough. to be a»n indebted to the Health Com missioner of a North Carolina city. Dr. S. G. Jeit, for this valuable bit! of information, which I am passing! to my readers. No less an nu-j thority than George F. Buchan, M. | D., of the Royal College of Phy-I sicians, of Britain, and Member of, the American Public Health Associu- warns our people against the common habit of ending meals with | sweets, which cling to crevices, get' between the teeth, and set up for—' mentation with its many evils and leading to dental decay. In a radio message to Dr. Jett, he adds: “The correct way to finish a meal is with friut, coffee, and a cigarette.” (I don’t endorse the coffin nail.) ‘The fruit hardens the gums and cleans the teeth; the coffee stimulates the flow of saliva in the mouth, and as a mouth wash; while the ciga rette disinfects (?) the mouth and soothes the nerves.” Interrogation- point mine. Dr. Buchan is right about the harm of sugars—the virtue in fruits—the igorating coffee. Sweets, such as preserves, which have no place on my table, are 99-per cent cane sugar, ith the native virtues of the fruit entirely eliminated. Why Preserves? I hade such a willing adieu, when a :c of yellow tomatoes mighty nearly “Fixed” me! Inert tomato- j eeds, tough skips—and sugar. Pre-j ervod cherries oquully as bad. The humble melon-rind makes the safest perhaps, and even that is largely su- Fruits in the natural state af ford the least objectionable desserts. SICK STOMACH First Trial of Black-Draught Convincing, Says Lady, Who Escaped Suffering By Taking It Jackson, Miss.—"My first experi ence with Black-Draught convinced me that it was a good medicine,” says Mrs. Ida Kersh. 311 South Con gress Street, this city, who says sho has taken Black-Draught for years. "My trouble,” writes Mrs. Kersh, “was sick headache which seemed to be caused by constipation. I used to have a thick, slimy taste in my mouth, and such a tired, bad feeling. This would be followed by headache and sick stomach. I would have to stop my work and go to bed. “I read about Black-Draught and decided to try it. I found that by taking the Black-Draught in time, I could ward off these sick spells. "And so for the last twenty years, when I feel the least bit bod, I take Black-Draught and feel that It has saved me much pain and sickness." Constipation dams up poisons in the bowels, where they are absorbed into the .general system, causing many serious symptoms. Thousands of - let.ers of praise from users of Thedford's Black- Draught. on f Jo at the laboratories where Black-Draught is made, tes tify to the high esteem in which It is held 1 or the relief of consti pation and attendant ids. SC-20'3 3 SPECIALIZED s ? SERVICE— C. H. 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