Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 27, 1929, Image 7

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UmOW RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. JUNE *7. IMS Louise Dozier of Thomson, [. \ -iting Miss Frances Yarbrough. Hup Lois Talbert has returned to htr home at Brinson, after a visit t( , |„. r sirter* Mrs. J. C. Cooper. Little Mis* Louise Kchols has re- tamed from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. U K. Hughes, in NashviPe, Tenn. Mr*. ‘'has F. Fowler and children ; 't Monday for an extended camp trip t.. Brooks Spring. Mi - Mattie Humphreys of Lin- pilnton, is vi.-iting the family of Rev. John F. Yarbrough. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McMillan, Jr., Saturday, June 22nd. Mrs. Cecil Mum ford and little Xeal, of Macon, arc visiting Mrs. Mumfonl's sister, Mrs. Cecil Argo. Miss Mary Gilbert, of Greenville, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. R. J. Wil- MBlanche Tnit has gone to (loudinnd, Ga., where she will teach during the summer. Mrs. Alice McCraw and Miss Alice Jlrfraw spent several days of the part week in Atlanta. CoL Geo. S. Roach is spending this virk in and around Atlnntu in inter- rst of the Georgia Military College. Miss Frances Harrow and Ed Dar- ow arc visiting relatives in Macon. Min Katherine Alfriend Is guest of Miss Margaret Clark. Misses Mary and Katie Cline havi returned from a visit to Atlanta. Edward Jifdan, of Dublin, hns been visiting his sister, Miss Janice .Jordan. Mrs. It. R. ?mith and children of Xasnville, ’ Tenn., are visiting Mrs. E. J. Edwards und family. A. L. AUXILIARY WILL MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON The American Legion Auxiliary will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. M. Scott, with Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Richard Binion as joint hos- Thc meetnig is an importnnt one, and a iull attendance of the mem bers is urged. The delegates to the recent state convention at Bruns wick will mr.kc their reports. My Favorite RECIPE As Given By PrsniMnt MilUdgavill* Womi St. Mary’* Episcopal, church presence of friends and relative*. It was u beautiful affair, and a brilli ant social event in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Tuit left for a wed ding trip before returning to New York where they will make their home. Mrs. Tait as Miss Cortmcl has Mbs Jewell Washington, of Jack- visited this city on several occasions is visiting her uncle and aunt, ;,n ^ bus many friends hare. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gholston. |Tait, the only son of Mrs. J. B. Tnit, • • • j has visited here on several occasions Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Newton are! nnd has a large circle friends through- rptnding this week in north Georgia j ou * »Ut«. having graduated st and North Carolina. ! the University of Georgia. GOLDEN GLOW SALAD By Mrs. ebas. H. WhilG.'d 1 pk. lemon jello. 1 1-2 ts. grated oarrot*. 1 large sized can crushed pine- CAXTMEL-TAIT WEDDING OF , trulmnc „ quld frora this . CORDIAL INTEREST HERE juice „f I The marriage of Miz> Elizabeth Pu | p (r „„. onl „ KM . Goodaon Cartmcl to Mr. William Laey j. 2 c . chopped nuU. Tait was an event of hut Wedne - Ix , t , c ,, th( , pln( ., pplc j iquid Uy in Jacksonville, Fla., of cordial comt . to „ hell. p our „ vor j 0 || 0 „„d interest here. lemon juice. Stir well, strain nnd The wedding tvn 3 solemnized at the in refrigerator. When begina to congc.nl add fruits and nuts. Serve Mrs. J. E. Kidd and -*on Cadet MISS MARGARET CLARK John KM arc visiting Mr. and Mrs.' ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Harold Day in Florida. Mia* Margaret Clark, who is on a • • • i visit here to her grandmother, Mrs. The friends of Mrs. E. R. Ghol- Mattie Bivins, entertained on Tues- son aro glnd to know that slie hns day ® luncheon at the Rose Tea recovered from a long illnos. Room. • • • The invited guests were Misses Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson of Katherine Alfriend of Macon nnd Barnesvill?, Ga., visited Mrs. W. T. Misses Levinla nnd Marjorie Scott. Little and Mrs. J. R. Stanley, last * week. VALDOSTA EDUCATOR GUEST OF • • • DR. BEESON M*s Cecil Humphrey will leave this On Tuesday of last week Dr. R. week to study at Harvard University. H. Pc well, Pre ident of the Womans •iothca Scott has returned During he)- absence she will also College of Valdosta, On., and Dr. from a vi-it to Miss Nina Way Holli- visit her sisters in Washington, D. C. 'Wallace, pastor of the Christian nan ir. Savannah. • • * church there, were intersting guest* • • • j Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen. Mrs. of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson nt the Jn« N’inn Way Holliman of Sa- J. B. Tait and Miss Blanche Tnit at- Mansion. They were on their way to vannah. i* the guest of Miss Dorothea ‘ tended the Cartmcl-Tait wedding in Athens, Ga., where at the commence- HoIUman. I Jacksonville last Wednesday. ment exercises of the University of • • • | • • • Georgia, the honorary degree of L. Mr-. W. H. Jacks and little son, Mrs. Carl Mossev and Miss Janice L D. was to be conferred upon Dr. W. H. Jr., and Mrs. Henry Johnson Jordan will leave Friday for Bruns- Wallace. Atlanta, arc the guests of Mr. wick, where they will attend a meet- wiMrr. W. A. Massey. 1 in* of the Woman’s Committee of MISS MYRTICE MALPASS • * * I the Georgin Power Co. WEDS MR. SINGLETON Mr. an«l Mrs. J. C. Algee have re- • • • ■■ ■ tcrard to their home in Valdosta, af-j Mrg Goo p Griner will leave Qf interest to many people here with mayonnaise. CREAMED SHRIMP By Mrs. G. Heindel Mobley 2 tbsp. butter. 2 tbsp. flour. 1 1-2 cups milk. 1 can shrimp. 1 lemon. Worchestershirc sauce. Make u sauce of butter, flour and milk—add rhrimp, lemon diced and Wcrchcstershirc sauce to taste. Pimiento—Cheese Roast Run 2 cupfuls of cooked lima beans, 1-2 pound cream cheese and 3 canned pimentos through a meat chopper. Mix thoroughly and add bread crumbs enough to make a stiff roll. Brown in oven, basting occas ionally with butter and milk. Flour Is Advancing OUR LAST WEEK'S VERY LOW PRICES HOLDS GOOD UNTIL JULY 1ST. 24 Ika. Patty StV-Kiahf M da. 24 Ifcz, Quick Orta Staafari Saif-Rina, M da. 24 Ibi. Red Diamond, Faacy Seif-Riziaf, f|,M 24 A. BWe Seal, SapeeaktiTe Paleml. {1.35 -CAR LOAD FRlffl JARS— We are prepared (o aame very low price* oa Ideal, Mini Jan, Top*, Rubber,, JeBy Glauei ia null or larpe qaaaitie*. Soo o* before buying. NEW PRICES ON PINEAPPLE Have been named for the coming year, they range about 15 to 30 cti. per doaeu higher, owiug to tize of tin. We are ltd! reding 6 can, of any size Crated or Sliced at regular price giving one free with each purcha*e. Cantelonpes, Hiley Telle Peaches, Orange*, Apples, Bananas, Grapefruit. Vegetables of every variety—SEE OUR WINDOW. BELL GROCERY CO. Watar Lily Salad Take hard-boiled eggs, cut the petals from the whites; mash the yolks and moisten with mayonaise. Form centers of flowers with the yolks, lay on lettuce leave and serve ] with pimiento mayonnaise. i«it 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. T.JKT. Mr*. Howard Pattillo and Misses MrMammon nnd Campbell, of At lanta. were the week-end guests of Mr-. N. L. Coates. Mr*. H. I). Allen, Mrs. C- L. Moore ir.d .Miss Jessie Allen are spending • viral days of this week in At lanta next week for Now York, where «he wnj tho marriage of Min Myrtia Mnl- wll! reziile, whllo hor slater,, Mizxez P»» f . dnunhtor of Mr. nnd Mrz. F. F. Annio nnd Mnbry Harper, arc at- Mulpnzz, to Mr. Richard Singleton tending Columbia University. which zalomnizod at Orange- • • • burg, .S. C., last week. _ . . . . . . The wedding was .a brilliant church When the re-appointment takes * ... . place in Georgia eongrezzional diz- »"»"■ followed by an elal orate trietz it i» pruhable that Fulton c 'n«°» " the bride , home, county will conztitute one diztriet, »>"• h»» been a fre- a, the popuintien there wii, juztify this action. , MUSICAL Co>'-ERT AT UNION Sirs. J. F. Lingo, who was pam- POINT JULY S fully injured Saturday night. Is at Jn thj? 5ntt>rcRt of Harmony Bap- the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Law- ( . hurch n muscin ; program fea- ™e. He- daugh^ Mw.^ George fhc South Georgia Happy Two "„ ' 11,1 i,| nc k faces and a stringed bnnd Mr . Andrew Miller and Miss Eleanor MiBer have returned to thi r home in Key West, Fla., ufter * ri.it to Mizs Mattie Moore. | A , britton . of Albertville. Ala., I Mrs. George Duvis, of this city, are Mr. knd Mrs. Douglas Gflstrap J ,. rnP t nn tly nt her side, doing all in 3-*t the proud parents of a daughter. owl . r to alleviate her suffer- She was born in the city hospital I j njr Sunday, June 23rd. give a concert at the Union Point School House Friday night July 5th. The funds derived from the con cert will go toward making improve, ments at the Harmony church. An ad mission of 10 and 25 cents will be charged. The program will begin at eight o’clock. MRS. R. J. McELRATH ENTER- Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnynie and Mrs. TA 1NS BRIDGE CLUB G I 'pie of Manchester, were called j jj rs p j. McElrath was hostess t the city on account of the death j on ] nBt Wednesday afte-noon at - Mr*. A. B. Scott. bridge, complimenting the members CQL JAMEf( L! TTLE INJURED IN ' * * | of h*r bridge club. Mrs. McElrath. AUTO WRECK Hawkins of Camack, v ns assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. Go ] j nme( , jf. Little, brother of E. Robinsan, in entertaining. j ^j r H w Little of this city was in- The home was attractively decorat- jurp(J nn nutQ WTpck in wUming- cd in garden flowers and potted N c., last Thursday when the plants. After an afternoon of j auton i 0 bfl e In which he was riding bridge, delicious refreshments were ^ dHvcn by anot h C r officer crash- served. J j n to a lumber truck. . The nature of Col. LltUe’s in- MRS. LOUIE VEAL COMPIJMENT-' . uripH werc not known. The driver -c RBinr.F thp car was kiUed Col . Littlc i8 through the- city Monday. He i his way to Eatonton for a st stay. Mr. James Granado of Savannah *wnt several days of this week in •b' city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. •L C. McKinley. Mr. R. W. Hartley manager of the I’-'rtal Telegraph office, is off on his vacation. Mr. C. R. Brookins is in vr,»nre of the office during his ab- r. Newell Scott, of Orlando, Fla., t several days of this week in city, having been called here on unt of the death of his mother, Mr - A. B. Scott. Mr. R. M. Rogers motored to A'lriari Saturday, and spent Sunday •elatlves. He says he saw the fcrops between this city and ^•iriati he had seen in four years. " v.v cotton blooms and practical- ’• v erown bolls. Mary Farr returned Satur- ay ^ r °n> the North Georgia Confer- tn ' Epworth League Assembly, was jn session last week at old Mori,- Oxford, Georgia. Miss Farr r ‘P'>rt. u, e best all round asaembly c conference has ever held, and that Millodgcvflle Methodist church ,* MilledgevUle V^thodfat chnreh ' “rv on v.dll be on the boom. ED AT FOUR TABLES OF BRIDGE On last Thursday nfternon at five Mrs. Dock Veal and Mrs. J. B. Hel ton entertained at four tablos of bridge in honor of Mr*. Louie Veal, a lovely recent Wride. The party was held at the home of Mrs. O. F. Veal. The- spacious coun try home was artistically decorated in varied colored garden flowers. After the games the hostes^s pre- aented the honoree with a white linen luncheon set. Mrs. Dock Veal and Mrs. Helb, were assisted in serving n deBdjni Milnd course by Mrs. 0. B- "* and Miss Ethel Veal. Those invited to meet Mrs. Louie Veal were: Misses: Nell Davis, Evelyn Nelzon. Borothy Benkz, Otelin Flemizter. Katherine Battz. Lucy null Weatherzby Hatcher, Chnu Hue Hnllnway. Lelin Mae Brook, uf r-.rJon Mirzez- Maitra and Nola nrakc of Rochelle, to Smm* Mr*. Carl Maaey. M»- Sm,th and Mrz. O. a TwiUey. a well known in this city. Dr. E. H. Scott, director of the G. S. C. W. summer school, has per fected arrangements with the Cen tra! Railroad to run a special train to Atlanta Tuesday morning, in .der to give the teachers attending the summer school an opportunity attend the N. E. A. convention. The train will leave this city at 7:15 A. M., and returning leave Atlanta at 11:30 P. M. The round fare trip will be $3.00. Dr. Scott has announced that should any Milledgcvillc citizens wish to go to Atlanta on that date, an opportunity will bfc open to them to go on the train at the same fare. They are requested to communicate with him not later than noon Satur day. BLACK SPRINGS CONGREGATION TO MEET SUNDAY Rev. J. F. McCluney, who recently chosen pastor of the Black Springs church, hns announced i special meeting of the congregation of that church for three o’clock Sun- day afternoon, June 30th. The pur no e of the meeting Is to plan for re vival services to commence on thi firt Sunday in August. Mr. Mc- Cluncy announces that the Hitchcock qualrtettc and a number of other singers will be present. A CARD OF THANKS e wish to express our deepest appreciation to our neighbors and friends who were so kind and con siderate towards us because of the sorrow that came to us in the death ur loved ones, Mrs. J. L. Blair j and Mrs. A. T. Taylor. Their many! kind acts and words of sympathy will always be remembered and cher-i ished. A. T. TAYLOR AND FAMILY Enjoy Ice Cream at Half Price LET THE SAVINGS BUY YOUR FREEZER Freezing cream is a pastime with the Alaska Freezer with its rotating spoon dasher. It agitates the cream and freezes it in four minutes. No long weary grind as with many machines, but just a short, quick operation. Then the triple gears enable you to remove the dasher for fruit ices, thus preventing the maceration and crushing of your fruit. Call and let us show you. Prices, $1.59 to $15.09. R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co. Wholeul. and Retail MARKET SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday OUR BANQUET SLICED BACON POUND 31c DRESSED TROUT, HEADS OFF 25c RED FINN CROAKERS lie R>. BEST PORK UNK SAUSAGE 25c A MELROSE SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS WHOLE 25c A Roaatiag Ear*—bjr tba don* or b? track-loads. Call S49. J. L. Sibloy. tf your face for Beauty with PALMOLIVE say the world’s greatest beauty experts: LtoiCzMlimo/Panz Mmt. Jaeotoon of Lowiom pi... Bock of Berlin S. Fail of V.* Mme. de ?{emnJJe of St. Morits SPECIAL A Dot* n Cake* for Do TheyfGuess At Your Troubles? When you take your car to jhe garage for some little adjustment or some major trouble, do the mechanics look at it and guess where the trouble is? There is no guess work in our shop. We have three mechanics that are trained io know how. Their ability and sincerity cannot be questioned. LET US REPAIR YOUR CAR IF IT NEEDS IT. And you have the satisfaction of knowing that it is done by tperts, capable and ready to serve.