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UN SON RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA-, APRIL tt, lit*
WITHIN THE CITY:
HINTS FOR THE HOME
BY NANCY HART
For the unlovely interim
, B V MISS DIDOY)
! should ay I aresser the shops offer fascinating
UrUUuV Wt'mjr ° f ***” *!«•"*. * ilk
. nlH ••nouirh ™°njr with the color scheme of the
J 1 h * W "' I Sedroonl. Or », may m.W,
, •« •”7
^•ojhcr
curls and his \ aecesaorie* «t home at very little
4 great deal of pride
was ever .so many ye*rs The silk should be cut the exact
\»..uld consent for them ri*e of the bottom of the dresser
off tells nie that there drawers, allowing for seams
t been
ral inquiries about my course. Line the pads with a layer
cek. For the benefit of cotton sprinkled with sachet,
who dc not know why the stitch the edges together, and quilt
it was left out. ! the pad in a simple design with silk
. L nvt - to Magnolia Gardens thread of contrasting color.
,. lT) ,-xclaim louder than ever, " ■■ 1
Nature Grand.” I declare my Menu for Children
f adjectives have already given Beef Broth with Barley
. J, | make any sort of an at- Creamed halibut Carrots and peas
t; , dc tribe those beautiful, Boiled rice
, (U _ ^ ari iena. 1 will not even Orange custard Sponge cake.
' T who have seen them
I w beautiful they are and Apricot Fritters
who haven't ! can only say that For a tempting breakfast special
»mg
the
. wanted.
t they have beat together 3 eggs, 1-2 cup milk.
; 1 tablespoon sugar; add dry ingredi-
i sifted together—1 cup flour, 1
d >11 the !
Irtjrta
J- in!
b.ct and found tho old toa.poon haking powder and 1-4
„ k . ,long as per schedule tearpoon of salt. Chop one cup
land marks in their j drained canned apricot-, and odd to
Sir Otto Conn still as the batter, beating well. Drop from
spoon into deep hot fat and fry to
light brown. Drain anfl senv with
oung ;
I -uvinf lost any of that happy smile
l‘” . .. Kin Julia Smith stiil at
IKhoctfs; Jlm Ingram making his daily
- . n.s to the First National Bank,
|. L E- Bell as courtly and as po-
,. a? ever, Dn>. Binion, Scott and
Icblry moving in a hurry, Hines
mu* showing off his new cars, Mr.
| . r \V. tun as cute as ever, Mr.
rr -tanding on the Exchange
r.-.i-r with his stately appear-
d u-ual cigar, Dr. H. D.
, ; king his- usual morning orisit
ty. Mr. L. II. Andrews taking
•j-cuy in general, and Mrs.
| . itinuts to hobble along, so
• -jell I stayed away
riy three days there have been
radical changes and the town
rated on every cylinder despite
observations at the Legipn
. , Friday night: Dr. and Mrs.
• Scott, their two daughters
tung ron, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
JWiUn to .te their daughter Ruth
|:.rf rm, Mrs. T. S. Jeancs and Mrs.
• , who also had daughters
rd as stars in the play, Mr. and
Mobley, Mrs. Bob Mc-
| nd Mr-. Buddy Mc-
.tirs. Adrian Horne ami
. 'ii'i.-nn who also witness-
• rformance of t’eir children,
■»d many others who enjoyed a very
■ food SijOW.
I a. L I a G. M .C. Alumnus about
Home-Coming celebration and
I-* n:e that elaborate plan. were
|rtirL* made foi the entertainment of
1 tr * Old Grr.ds. Mrs. Frances Fergu-
e tells me. win among the first
of the college. Mrs Fer-
. I consider, is one of Milladge-
al! the rar> charm and hospi-
- f the women of tb* Old South
c.ru o{ the most brilliant w«-
n '-Ur city. Her love for Mil-
“”<i the many historic
elf <
•eral
maple syrup.
Chicken with Vegetable*
Cut meat of a roasting chicken in
pieces and put a layer in casserole;
sprinkle with flour and seasoning and
a little water. Add a layer of diced
assorted vegetables, seasoning and
butter, repeat, cover the dish und
cook for 1 1-2 hours in moderate
oven. Then pour over the whole i\
cup of cream and cook ten ininutse
Potato Omelet
Mix 2 cups of Lyonnais.* potatoes
with 1-2 cup diced cooked bacon. 1
egg well beat-an, 1-2 cup milk and
tablespoon chopped parsley. Pour
into hot pan with 2 tablespoons but
ter or bacon fat and cook over mod
erate heat until browned.
Bet
: Han
If you rover metal or wooden coat
hangers with velvet the garments will
not slip off as they do no uncovered
hangers or those covered with silk.
Otelin Flemister, Lucy Harding. They
make up a congenial and happy
social contingent and arc a wonder
ful addition io Millcdgeville.
OLD ANTIQUES TO BE
PLACED IN LOG CABIN
The wonderful log cabin in Old
Government Square is to have his
toric furnishings. Mr. Bob Wall
has generously donated the old crane
which udorned the big kitchen fire-
plncv at the old Jordan mansion in
the county. This crane which has
figured in great feasts of by-gone
dav* will now lend its services to
the picnic dishes of college girls.
When Mrs. W. N. Amall, of Dev-
eeaux. Ga., heard of the gift of the
crane, she generously offered to do
nate some old pot hooks.
Mr. Coxvrell, builder of the cabin,
has long been a collector of old locks.
He has given one of the old, old type
lock the cabin door.
Mrs. Hunter, mother of Dr. Hunter
of the English Department, has inter
ested herself in transplanting native
wild flowers and shrubs in the woods
ounding the log cabin. Mrs.
Hunter end her daughter also, .rre ■
plendid botanists, ar.d er.joy collec
ting and preserving specimens of
orgia's beautiful flora.
Cleaning Window Shades
When white window shades become
iled, rub them with a lough white
flannel cloth dipped in flour.
lemove. Water Spot.
Rub a little white talcum powder
around rings left by water or clean
ing fluid, then brush gen\Iy with a
soft brush and the marks will dis
appear.
Vino IS YOUR
BARBER?
For the B«t Service
GILMAN’S
BARBER
SHOP
GROVER GILMAN
Proprietor
Prices Reasonable
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Courteous Service
Ladies Hair Cutting a Specialty
OMEGA
Home-Made Pistachio
A very good pistachio flavor can
be made by combining rquol parts
of vanilla and almond extract.
Whet
Hai
Put two small rubber-head tacks
near the botton of fhtmc on back «*f
picture and dust cannot collect and
mark the paper.
BOSTON C4FF
—Where Everybody Eats—
Trv Our Home Cooking
Dainty Fresh Oysters
OUR SERVICE IS SUDDEN
Our prices tre the lowest—What
more do you want?
High class Shoe Repairing,
Cleaning and Pressing
BLAIN’S SHOE PLANT AND
PRESSING CLUB
Phone 373
' v •. Metrodist church i
; >L<- told that Mrs. Fr-rgu-
■v.-d the idea of th* Horn*-]
recnll. many interest-
n the hi it ary of the ctl-j
c --‘y and will be an ideal.
Announcing the appointment of
T. H. ENNIS
Milledgeville, Georgia
As dealers for the
Nfo; Marmon and Rooscvelt Straight-Eights
A. J. Carr Company
$5.00 ROUND TRIP FROM MACON TO JACKSONVILLE
EVERY SATURDAY
(March 30th to Oct. 5th, 1929)
Saturday 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 10:35 PM 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 upo-i payment for space
occupied.
G. R. PETTIT, Div. Pass. Agt.
Macon, Georgia
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Fresh Fish
I Si-
I F.-i
|
I*? Bnl “h Thaxton.'
I 1 *™ I have seen »
'■’1 the choroos in the show
y n *ght with much inter- j
>'|*ung ladies r‘presented j
us mo t prominent fami-i
e Jeanes, Frances Bone, j
Harriett Campbell, Ruth'
e Eberhnrt j
' not recall j
1 attractive j
| - . . ,,ur >g girls. They certain-1
■'' ” f r 't rank with representc-
• :,n >’ city. The thing I likr.
I " ll »« them was th p ir .mil,-.'
r future we can ail have
1 r i you ov?r when noth-
1 ” prospects for a con-
r charm, and culture in
■ frmanipc population
| m " m »rc and more and
• flic» of the future I «eo
■ -! --ghter of Mr. *<rd Mr-.
I - , : t'vo children of Mr.
, 11 B °ne, Mr and Mrs.
lift;,. da U ,.j,ter,
•Ir. and Mrs. Jesse
■'* * -h** M. M. Flcmis-
■ T-evo I hrpponed to
olHag Sunday afternoon
-hered them for mention
The Marmon MotorCar Company
is pleased to announce the appoint
ment of this well known automobile
establishment as headquarters for
Marmon and Roosevelt straight-
eight cars in this section. These new
sales and service facilities are Mar
mon’s answer to the growing local
demand for America’s most ad
vanced development in automobiles
—the straight-eight.
A visit to these showrooms will
impress you with Marmon’s as
tounding achievement in building a
;traight-eight for every purse. Here
you will see the sensational new
Roosevelt which sells for less than
$iooo—the fleet Marmon “68” at
$1465, and the luxurious Marmon
“78” at $1965. Prices at factory.
Group equipment extra. Conven
ient income-purchase plan.
Some fresh fish would taste mighty good for dinner, so why
not let us send you what you will need? They are all clean
ed, ’.eady for the pan.
DELICIOUS MEATS
It isn’t enough that our meats look good—they must be
fresh and taste good as well. \Ve' re more particular than
^ you can be, that everything you buy here is of the best.
a CITY MEAT MARKET
^ W. 7. STEELE, Prop.
H Phone 38
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farmon-Built Straight-Sights for Svery ‘Purse
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‘ r .-oup 0 f younjT womrn
Ny 1 ttrai '
I ! M ' Craw » Elizabeth Fraley,
cr bruugh. Eleanor and
v anne n, Righton Brown,
•' ,r . Nolle Edwards,
\00sevelt~
Agents for the E.B. Line
Cultivators nd Planters
Also Harrows
Walking and Riding
Cultivators
CALL .AND SEE THIS MACHINE ON OUR aOOR .
L D. Prosser