Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, March 28, 1929, Image 9

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UNION RECORDER, MLLEDCEVILLE, GA., LIEUTENANT NASH BOYS TO ATTEND C. M. T. C. c.mp Applet!®** P d «nd B»ldwim Q«o*® »• £,ched Early Arm* Officr Militar; V. L. N'ash, Military Diree- jg M. C. ha* already begun to 7 M „;,to.ionr for admission of ' county boys in the Citizens Training Camp to be held the Fourth Corps Area «!i?nmer. Xhf usual quota from this county w ;i! I t reached at an early date, the v officer believed and the same 4 ,.l .iverage ‘hat has been main- • ^ned in past years will be kept Lieutenant Nash is urging all v , iRir '"in in the county who are ini to see him and make their , .v to enter the camps. HINTS for the home by nancy hart . understanding soul nwt n.it-od the designs for new and Turkish towels—for • have they backgrounds of mauve, maize or rose, but thcniselvea turn to all manner H-rightly themes for inspiration. \ ; .i ( have rollicking dolphins r , .-r : ng themselves across the • ,uel; such subtle suggestions and summer as the katy- , what we take to be the hum- i- bird! I '., ng color does indeed have .. to sooth ruffled early-mom- ! rit>; naive design is always f making ready for the day. Menu Without Meat t>«m of Celery Soup Bak ’d Idaho Potato drilled Tomato rooms and Peas in Cream Assorted Pickles Brown Betty Beverage CO TO BED STORIES The telephone bell was ringing and Br’er Raboit answered it. “Hello! Yes—how are you—why certainly—-what’s tl.ab?—you don’t mean it—bring the children?—Only too glad to—we’ll come at once.” Br’er Rabbit hung up the receiver. "It’s Mr. White Rabbit who wants us to come over and bring the children. I think he wants to have a game of bridge but I’m not sure. Anyway, if we take the children, they will amuse themselves with the White Rabbit children and we will have a swell time.” “Children!” shouted Mother Rab bit. “Come here and get dressed d Crumb Muffin 1 cup stale crumbs milk fur 20 minutes, sift together 1-2 cap flour, 1-2 ts. salt and 2 ts. bak- ine p.vder; add to softened crumbs. Add 2 this, melted butter and enough mure milk to make mixture which will drop from spoon. Put in greased muffin tins and bake in hot oven 20 t" 30 minutes. Billie Bunny und Bobbie rushed into their rooms and soon came a splashing of water as the two began to scrub their necks. In less time than it takes to tell it, Br'r Rabbit’s family was on its way tc see the White Rabbits. The two youngsters led the way and old Br’er Rabbit and his good wife came be hind. Bang, bang BANG! Br’er Rabbit knocked at the door. “Come in!” shouted a merry voice from within. Br’er Rabbit opened the door and in walked his family. "Delighted to see you,” said the W hite Rabbit, while their two young- s.ers were hugging Bobbie and Billie. Soon the old folks were playing bridge and ali was very very quiet in the parlor. By and bye the game was over and Br’er Rabbit Began to look for his darlings. They were In the pantry with the White Rabbits. “Mercy Bakes alive!” exclaimed Mother Rabbit. “Those children are all covered with jam. SPECIAL REDUCED FARES AIR MAIL SERVICE FROM MACON “But had od time.’ claimed Billie. “And so did we,” said Br’e bit, with a merry laugh. Tickets on sale April 21-27, 1929, inclusive; finai return limit Mey 1. SAVE TIME AND MONEY TRAVEL BY TRAIN The Safest, Most Economical Most Reliable Way j Ask Ticket Agent for fares and. other travel information. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA The Right Way SICK STOMACH First Triml of Bltck-Dnnffct Coariadai, S»y» L»dy, Who Escaped Suffering By Talriag (L Jackson. Miss—"My first experi ence with Black-Draught convinced me that It was a good medicine; says Mrs. Ida Kerch. 311 South Cun- gross Street, tills city, who says she has taken Black-Draught for years. “My trouble," writes Mrs. Kersh, i “was sick headache which seemed | to be caused by constipation. I | used to have a thick, slimy taste In j my mouth, and such a tired, bad feeling. This would be followed by | headache and sick stomach. I would i have to stop my work and go to bed. i “I read about Black-Draught and ! decided to try it. I found that by ; t-flUng the Black-Draught in time, , I could ward off these sick spells. I “And so for the last twenty years, j when I feel the least bit bad, I take | Black-Draught and feel that It has I saved me much pain and sickness.” Constipation dams up poisons In i the bowels, where they are absorbed j Into the general system, causing j many serious symptoms. Thousands of letters of praise ! from users of Thedford’s Black- Draught, on lile at the laboratories | where Black-Draught is made, tes- t tify to the high esteem in which It Is held for the relief of consti pation and attendant ills. nc-201 The inauguration of air mail scr ee gives Macon ten hour mail ser vice to New York, and correspond ingly mail service to every city in United States, Canada and Mexico. The hours for air mail schedules, closing time at Macon P. O. South bound 6:46 A. M., North bound 6:00 P. M. If you want yonr Mat cat by * bast butcher in town, call “Old Mi Watlua.,” at CHANDLER RROS. Get yoar Cottea and Cera Send l PEOPLE’S HARDWARE CO. —because the high quality ingredients in Merita are blended and baked so as to hold, just enough moisture to keep Merita fresh and — tasty from thirty-six to i forty-eight hours—somc- I thing ordinary bread won’t Try it! FRESH DAILY MADE BY THE AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY from your grocer Eft Ball. Good Meat Substitute .Mash yolks of 4 hard boiled eggs; h«p whites; mix both with 1-4 cup Trad irumb.s and 2 this, grated Ht-sr. Season and add enough :rram sauce to ma'tc of consistency " form into halls. Dip in raw fa:»n ••pgs, roll ir crumbs, repeat "d put in cold pluc • for 1 hour. Fry ’• dei-j* hot fat. flak. Codfiih Combined With Tometce. iound of fish, drain and ving all bones. Frv two !l '■ diuin-sized onions, diced, in but- ' r and add .*{ cups of tomato pulp wasoning to taste. Thicken ; h - hT ly und add fish. Serve on ■ l-uttered toast or with baked Bird’* Nett Salad " *• ‘‘hill and cut toniatjcs ?n • scoop out seeds and fill ravi- v ‘'h small balls of cream cheese ■ 'I with cream, chopped nuts and l'"i chives. Dress with mayon- Serve i»n crisped lettuce. removes Grea.e from Wallpaper t’n .a soft flannel cloth with 1 "" n ' I and rub gently over g-ease ' ' -n wall paper and they will dis- When Serving E,„ to Children ■ lXs " n toast are difficult for lo manage,—unless you th.- -oast in small cubes, leaving ' n its original shape before Ir -’ *-n the eggs. Then they ■ “ily eaten! COTT °N REPORT REDUCES BALDWIN YIELD FOR YEAR • --tton report issued by the '•‘"t °f Commerce shows ' ou »ty producing over two 1, B8 bales in 1928 than in ' -rt gave Baldwin county in 1!, 28 as compared *‘•>3 in 1927. last CHANCE $5.00 ROUND TRIP FROM MACON TO JACKSONVILLE EVERY SATURDAY (Much 30th to Oct. 5th, 1929) Salurdav Excursion Tickets sold for following fast high-class trains: Ar. Jacksonville 8.05 PM 6:55 AM 7:20 AM 7:45 AM Lv. Macon 12:30PM IO:35PM 11:45 PM 12:15 Night Tickets good returning on any train over Southern Railway System leaving Jacksonville Sunday night and arriving Ma con early Monday morning following date of sale, and will be honored in sleeping and parlor cars upon payment for space occupied. G. R. PE M i l , Div. Pass. Agt. Macon, Georgia SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Four Reasons for Doing Business With This Bank 1- Reliability 3-Ability to Help You 2- Accomodation 4-Convenience Four Mighty Good Reasons Why You Should Make This Bank Your Financial Headquarters. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE TODAY? Exchange Bank Four Per Cent and Safety Eastc order l ’ ri * 1 *" d “vhm.o.hip lurulMd. s “'l< *25.00 and Phone 301 S *M McCOMB J"? Fi,, ‘ *“ d Ot.Wm Frffc, end d *» •* CHANDLE. Bona RELIABLE FORD SERVICE Our mechanics have been specially trained to oil and grease the New Ford Proper lubrication means so much to your car that it ought not to be carelessly done or delegated to inexperienced hands. You arc sure the job is right when it is done here. Our mechanics know which oil and grease are best at each season of the year and they have the special equipment necessary for a complete and thorough job t Our prices arc low and we'll have the work finished when you want it. You 11 sec a difference in car performance McKinnon motor co. The Baldwin Furniture Company Complete House Furnishings Five—($5.00)—Dollars for Your Old Refrigerator GET THE EARLY USE OF A GOOD REFRIGERATOR For the next thirty days, we will allow five Dollars for your cH Refrigerator on the purchase of any new refrigerator. Ours is the famous Hygenic line, than which there is no better refrigerator made by any factory in the United States 50 Pound Hygenic Refrigerator—Special price $29. 75 Pound Hygenic Refrigerator—Special price $35. 100 Pound Hygenic Refrigerator—Special price$39. 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