Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 06, 1929, Image 7
UNION RECORDER, MILLLDGEVILLF, GA., JUNE S. 1929
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HE.MTH AND HAPPINESS
j, a „ always been much
x „ tc why men prow
. oM . their hair quicker than
j,, i Ju not Relieve there is,
pirticular reason. Rather,
„ a , cumulation of cause*,
i . ,|,|y, the reason women are
t ., lose t».««r hah-than men 1«
their 1-nger hair, pulling on
exercises the muscles ami
stimulates the growth.
.. , ,,r are losing your hair, the
tnwr. when the head perspires and
tends to rot the h"ir, a shampoo once
a week is necessary.
There is no better stimulant to the
growth of hair than mnt-saging and
brushing, both of which induce circu
lation and impart lustre. But care
mus-t be taken to keep the brushes
tree from particles of 4*ndruff and
PRESBYTERIANS IN MAJORITY
The following *s the denomimt
tional membership of the new presi
dent and his cabinet:
President Hoover—Quaker.
Vice president Curtis—Methodist.
Secretary of State, Henry L. Stim-
son Presbyterian.
Secretary of Treasury, Andrew
In m-tesaging the scalp, plenty of W. Mellon—Pre-byterian.
Ibow grease” is needed. A phleg- Secretary of War, James W. Good
malic miwigb U of little value, —Pre*b>tvriin.
while the vigorous massage i.s invai- Atto.noy General, William D. Mit-
uable. I'he entire sculp shoulu be chill—Presbyterian,
pinched und kneaded with a circular Secretary of Commerce, Robert •
motion ur.til exery portion of it is P. Luniont—Presbyterian,
thing to look to Is your general soft und flexible und moves freely. Postmaster General Wallet F. I
, nditior- If you are run A gtntle but firm pulling of the hair Brown—Congregationalist.
. .j must build yourself up improves it* strength. In certain Secretary of the Navy, Charles!
.j ..roper cxerciac, diet, physi-; European countries. where women Francis Adams—Unitarian.
..,| mental rest. If you do not grow their hair »or commercial pur- Secretary of the Interior, A. Ly-:
you are below par, then poses, it is said thut they hang for man Wilbur—Congtegationalist.
search fo.* local causes. a certain length of time each day by See re tray of Agriculture, Arthur!
the many 'oral causes of their hair, thus producing pheno- M. Hyde—Methodist,
g nair and baldness are several menally rapid growth. Secretary of Labor, James J. j
,|incases, such as “ring- Thc .ppiidtiun of hot and cold Davis— Baptist
where round patch > appear towels is a splendid stimulant, bu‘.
ilp. The germs of this cun should be taken to dry the hut'' SPECIAL EXCURSION
, ; ,re imbedded so deeply in ■ thoroughly afterward. Absolutely! June 8th, \929
FORD TRUCK FOR SALE
'hi* is a »ood old boast of burden
actually *»ot a lot of good hard
rice in it yet. Tbia truck it being
tred at a very attractive price.
L. N. JORDAN
1P2B COACH FOR SALE
. that it
i thowir
I. but .mr b«,n : wh „ ck..p I. «
try littla mileage, good mpe. Tall
Mc-up, ride whilel them »r 1 havo a
L. N. JORDAN
Vacati
at the Seashore
IN YOUR
flirty
p, • that it is extremely diffi-
t >'urr it. “Favus.” which con-
golden yellow scales on the
j . another. Ordinary- dunrufl.
i interferes with the nounsh-
• of the hair, is still another.
, v. r -vill also cause baldnes.*, or
wa-ting disease will also cause
: nir hair, because Nature has
n all her attention to the more
...rant psrts of the body.
. r.tinual cutting which men's
. r. reive* i- sometimes blamed
Uldm «*. It i» not however the
ting which is to blame, but the
comb, brush, fingers
,i. :t nd hands of the bibber which,
pat under a microscope, would
,;.l millions of dandruff germs,
line the most reasonable expla-
■<>r eatly baldness in n'.en is!
unt wetting of hair. Little
taught early to soak their ] ^
r . uh water so that it will look
• i *tay put. Most hair, when
• • i.-.uch, sn-a|>« off and cracks
Round-1.
fares
Millcdgevill*
If the
9.75
the othn
nfre-
hir.g is just as laid, unless
attention ir paid to kcep-
calp clean. A dirty realp
i”-.irish the hair. In sum-
should be u-ed.
Jp is naturally dry, olive | Georgia
oil or cccoanut oil is a good subsli-, To
tute. The hair should be parted and Augusta, Ga.,
the oil applied directly to the scalp Beaufo-t, S. C.,
and not allowed to run down the Charleston, S. C.,
hair. A superfluous amount of oil Myrtle Beach, S. C.,
soon becomes rancid and catcher, Wrightavilta Beach, N C-,
duBt DATE OF SALE: June 8th. 1929
FINAL LIMIT:
Ticket* issued to Augusta, Ga.,
the hair root is gone, no remedy on ^ will be limited two (2) days in ud-
lair to grow dition to date of sale; tickets to
treated cor *i Beaufort, S. C., and Charleston, S.
crack, bald-| c wi „ be limited four (4) days in
| addition to date of rale, and tickets
I to Myrtle B ach, N. c.. will be limit*
DO YOU WANT MORE THAN YOU.ed ten (10) days in addition to date
EXPECT * of "ale. All tickets must be used for
. continuous passage and original
] tarting point must be reached prior
mldn'ght of final limit.
BAGGAGE:
Baggage will be checked and
nd f*r mure than other gasoline j transported in accordance with
tariff regulation*.
-just try it you certainly could j CHILDREN:
get hurl on just me tank cf it.. One-half far- will apply for chil-
only Woro-P«p customer we | d ren of five and under tw elve years
rectly
be understood that
rill cause a ne 1
L But it it
vhen it begins
n be avoided.
of Motor Fuel. This
n you would e spec l
than other gasoline
ake my word fur it
Let the Standard Oil
TOERING SERVICE Koute
Drop u» a line telling us what Ix-ach you plan Uour trip
to visit tins summer, and wc 11 lie glad to route your y /
trip for you, sending you map with the best and
shortest roads plainly marked. Fill out and mail in
the coupon below today.
Standard Oil service-stations along the way will be.
glad to furnish you free air anil watey, as well as sup
ply your needs with dependable motor products—
-STANDARD” Motor Oil. CROWN GASOLINE or
CROWN ETHYL GASOLINE.
he died.
L. N. JORDAN
of age.
| For further and more complete
I information, apply to your local
1 ticket agent or write to the under-
I signed.
J. P. BILLUPS.
General Passenger Agent
Georgia Railroad,
Atlanta. Ga.
Standard OilCompany
incorporate:)
"STANDARD*
MOTOR 013.
Two Things
Grandma Never Changed
Grandma** hair is silvi-r Dow, hut
there’* a merry I winkle in hereye.
There’s only two thing* she has
never changed: her hushand and
her flour! Grandma has been ,
using Omega Flour for 50 yean
The Clever Hostess
Makes Frequent Use of Her
GENERAL @) ELECTRIC
Refrieerat;
i-i-nt
cthrr uwd it nearly
before that!
Distributed, by
HERE APE A FEW
OF THE MANY
GE RECIPES
w
HEN you entertain,
Vanilla Mouse
Beat—1
light and beat
cop rugar, J
mtil
' VrVi"
^L ^ w _„
#
dually
.poiaih vanilla and
,:Ut. Put in re-
and freeze.
Strawberry Milk sherbet
Wash and hull 1 pint box straw
berries, sprinkle -with *.4 cup
: .agar and a few- grain* of nalt.
fi’rup, 1
few gra n
irigr rater
A. J. Carr Company
and let
hour*. Mash and net aside. Soak
1*4 teaspoon.- gelatine in 2
hj*oo’is cold water, dissolve
1abler»»oon* cold wnu-r, dissolve
over liot water. Add Hi cups
rich milk, th.-n add strawberries
rubbed through a course
:■ trainer. Freeze in GE freezing
Quick
Delivery
j Fcwler-Fiemister Coal Co.
Phone
Coffee Ice Cream
I ... .a .i&pcepan 1 cup stronj
11. !; rofl> •, ' j cup su»;ur
i teaspoon * ~ -
and beat until
lijrbt. Scald one »-up e%-ap-
• i milk, chill and la-at until
light and gradually beat
th* • Tee mixture. Turn
, . iterator pan and freeze.
- - - A
good rood to <drer yonr
guests, but novel, dclightlul
salads, cold drinks and des
serts— things that are out of the ordinary. That’s why the clever
hostess uses her General Electric Refrigerator so constantly.
‘The same old menu" is NOT a complaint in the household
where a Genera! Electric Refrigerator is in use. New and delight
ful dishes appear on the table almost daily. No wonder! Its such
fun to prepare them, with the General Electric doing all the hard
and time-taking work.
You will be well paid in the satisfaction received from your Gen
eral Electric Refrigerator just by the additional zest it gives your
menus. Of course there arc other satisiactions, too — the com
plete safety, the quietness, the sanitation, and total absence of
fuss, dirt and worry. A General Electric Refrigerator is so abso
lutely automatic that it never even needs oiling!
Look over the recipes to the left. Would you like tc be able to
serve them at your table? You can—if you'll just come in and
let us show you how easy it is to own one of these modem auto
matic refrigerators. But don't waste time—act immediately, as
this sale is about over. Hurry, so you can take advantage of these
liberal terms!
Geo ftp i A
POWER, fisjl COMPANY
CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE., S'
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