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UNION RECORDER, MILLCDGEVILLE, CA., JULY 4, 1929
Mis* Mamie Ruth William* will
leave Friday morning for Live Oik,
Fla., where she will be the guest of
Mr. and Mia. Roy Hunter.
Mr*. W. C. Williams has returned
to her home in Atlanta, after a two
weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. E.
B. Jackson.
Mr. and Mr*. Miller S. Bell spent
Atlanta.
Ir. F. 3- Harnaly of Ellaviile,
;t d Mr. C. E. Greene the past
Emmett Vaughan is visiting
. Mr. Emmett Vaughan, in
avis of Baltomwic,
i* the guest of Miss Margaret Napier. 111
Mr . M. M. Crooma and children,
A, Massey. Mrs. O. B.
iTwilley, Mrs. L. N. Coates and
Mr. John Bill u In thi city, vurit-l Twillt >' »l’i nl Tucdny in
iny the family of hi. father, Mr. J. F. I
Bell. | ...
• • • Mi*s Agnes Stcmbridgc has been
The friends of Mr. J| R. Nor-l in thl city n ° 8 P« u ‘ the P«*t several
meat regret to learn that be is ill j da> *’ havin K undergone an operation
at his home at Scottsboro. ! ller man >’ friends wish for her a
• • • speedy restoration to health.
bles were arranged for the games.
Assisting Mis* Napier in entertain-
ng wire Mrs. Napier and Misses
Millie and Elizabeth Napier.
Mrs, Chas. Conn entertained the
members of her bridge club on Wed
nesday afternoon at a delightful
party at her her home on WUkto-
-*on street.
The guests were seated at tables
arranged in the spacious lining i
'ilich was beautiful with baskets I
beaten egg, and mix, add enough
milk to make stiff dough, maybe the
2 tabletpoonsfulri will not be enough,
Roll cut and cut in strip* and bake
in hot oven for 15 minutes.
Slaw
Tomato Slaw i* a favorite relish
at Good Housekeeping Institute
luncheons. Shred caho--e fine and
tomatoes without peeling,
0 copfulls of shredded cab-
and vases of many colored garden j hage for every cupful of diced to-
flowers. | matoes. Chill both thoroughly in
Delicious, refreshments were scrv- separate bowls. Then marinate in
cd at the conclusion of the games. French Dressing for one-half hour
before serving. This is a delicious
accompaniment to the main course
cf a luncheon or dinner.
Misses Muybrc Margaret Grimes
und Mis., I)ena Smith loft for Day
tona. Fla., Saturday, where they will
visit Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Raines, Mr.
and Mr*. W. A. Ashley. While there
they will go to Silver Springs. Mi
ami, Fla., and they will visits friends
at Melbourne, Fla., and other points
of much interest.
>«r. S. D. Steoibridge is out, hav-j
: -red from u recent opera
tion for appendicitis.
The friends of Mr. Arthur Butt.', I
t .. r.c triad to set him out after an 1
j several days.
M R..htrt Brake ur.d children arc j
•, ::n Mrs. Brake’s parents, Mr. j
: i; Mr- M. F. Davis.
( . nd Mr*. E. T. Bowden and
are visiting Mrs. Bowden’s
•A.'V, Mrs. T. K. Myrick.
Rr. ..ml Mr*. M. M. Crooma and
dtvn will leave today for an auto-
P to North Carolina.
>1; - Fi ride Allen is attending the
i Educational Association in
a in Atlanta this week.
)! Emily Hall has returned
* ■ i • >i Cornell University where
n < ved her Master* Degree.
Mr. ! Mrs. Malcolm Flemister
i i 1 Wren have been spending sev
eral day- <>n St. Simon’s Island.
Hi» Florence Andrews ha.* re
turned hr.me for the summer months
after teaching in South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chandler
i:*[ rhiidren of Columnus, ore visifc-
ir.g relatives in the city and county.
Mr*. Floyd Johnson i* convalescing
after in operation, am! ha* return
ed t > her home from the city hos-
Miss Loui.-e Etheridge of Rich
mond. arrived Sunday to be with
Miss Cailic Cook for several days.
Mrs. Elhert Bivins of New Or-
leane* t pent 9ever::l day* of this week
with hi* mother. Mrs. Mattie Bivins.
Mr. end Mr*. J. L. Edward.* .und
little daughter of Claxton, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mr*. Sam
Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. June.-, Misses I
Gertrude Jones and Evelyn Eskexv!
and Frank Twilley spent Sunday at I
Broughton with Mrs. Jones mother.’
Mirs Cos in nr Tucker, of Deepstep,
is ^pending the week with Mis* Jean
Grote, who is visiting her grand-
part nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Ebcr-
hart.
Miss Cal lie Cook and the member*
of her art class are at home this
week to their Millcdgeville friends.
The studio at Miss Cook’s home if
open all of the week.
Min
Vndn
..nd Mr*. George B. Thomp-
n<l family left Wednesday for
mooga, where they will make
Mr . Raymond L. Adam* and little
• . Raymond, Jr., and Douglas, of
Atlinta. are visiting their aunt, Mrs.
J C. Grimes.
A In., is the gi
J. I- Beeson,
sifter Of Mrs.
Misses Roller
fence and Misi
who hu> been
e Ruth Wiliams,
»ming for her
X. C.
l oi liirtnir.gham,
of Dr. and Mrs.
- Selmnn is the
Coi
and Lucettu Law.
Day are
i Millcdgeville. who
lumbin University.
MRS. RALPH MORAN HONOR KTt
GUEST AT LUNCHEON. | critically
Mrs. Ralph Moran of New Or- Physician* and 1c
leans, who is the guest of Mr.*. Pear-1 ly concerned abo
son Berry, this week was the honor j
..■•:*! nt .u delightful bridge lunch-
Wednesday morning nt the home
of Mr*. Berry.
In the living room where the
guest* were seated, a lovely arrange
ment of summer flowers in many
shades were used.
At the conclusion of the game* a
delicious two cdurse luncheon was
t rved.
The honor guests was presented
MR. AND MRS. L. N. CALLAWAY J
ENTERTAIN.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Callaway enter
tained at bridge on last Thursday
evening to u number of friends at
•heir home on the hill.
The spacious room* were thrown
together where the guest* were seat- j
cd and a delicious dinner wa* se
before the game* were played.
The party was one of the most
delightful of the summer re
which the young married social group
have enjoyed.
The friends of Mrs. I. M. Beck re
am that she has ncen
11 the po.-t several days.
tradition.
My Favorite
RECIPE
BY MRS. E. A. TIGNER
0 >L and Mrs. Marion Sibley and
;• wo*, of Miami, Fla., hav
t*rr,ed home after a visit to Mr. and
J. L. Sibley.
it'd Mrs. Jo* A. Moore, Mrs.
Iff F. nn and Cadet John Conn,
♦ ral day* of the past week
:r Xorth Carolina.
-1 •• Betty McKcnney has return-
1 r home at Birmingham, af-
it i-y to the family of Prof.
• 0. A. Thaxton.
John Conn, Cadet John Conn,
' ■ ami Mrs. L. H*. Andrews, Edwin
'• hou * Andrews, will (Save Sun-
1 " stay at Tybee.
•h- Mabry Grimes, Miss Dena
^ th and Mi** Margaret Grime* left
Saturday for Daytona Beach, Fin.,
u 'd other points of interest.
( Carlisle Ingram, Juck Ed
ir 'i and Raymond Wheeler an
•"Rping - n the estate of Mr. Harry
'blwell Edwards near Macon.
1 rank Coleman and son went
Charlotte, N. C.. this week where
• nu t Mr. Coleman’s brother and
from Bridgetown, N. J.
’■ Floride Allen and Miss Jessie
are attending the meeting of
National Educational Association
'""'■•-•ion in Atlanta this week.
Col. C. B. McCullar is hack from
Detroit where he attended n meet
ing of the National organization of
Disabled V’etcran* of the World W
Mr?. Otto M. Conn, Mrs. Leon
Callaway. Mr. und Mrs. W. D. Morri
son and little son, Billie, are at SL
Simon’s Island spending
Mrs. John Mobley and children,
Mrs. Jure Moore, Mis* Isabelle Jones
and Miss Flaridc Moore have return
ed from a two week's visit to Mon-
rat. N. C.
Mrs. P. A. Nelson, of Lake Wales,
Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Granade. Mr. Nelson
accompanied her to the city, but has
returned to Lake Wales.
Mr.
Mrs. J. 1). Howard and
Cecil Howard, spent several hours of
lost Thursday in the city. They were
returning to their home at Miami,
. | Fla., after a visit to Ohio.
T-...
•Mr-.
-••iy friend* of Mr. and Mr*
will be delighted to know
■•ire expected to arrive in
thi* week from Mississippi.
Julian Bloodworth und »on
f ' *' returned to their home
iVilkesboro, N. C.. after a
'If- and Mrs. John Blood-
*-^ r ‘ ar, d Mrs. W. Ralph Moran, of
** 0vl -ans, arc visiting Mr. Mo
nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
This ( is the first visit of
Wn.
* r ». M<
Rev. and Mr*. W. P. McDonald, of
Alexander City, Ala., are visiting
the’r daughter, Mrs. Thos. B. p'ea-
dows. Mr. McDonald i* one of Ala
bama- leading Methodist ministers.
Robert Greene, Jr., who makes his
home vvth hs grandparent*. Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Greene, si spending the
summer with his father, Mr. Robert
Gaeene at Fairbum.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tigner. Mr.
Arthur Carr and Mr. Joe Andrewsi
spent Sunday in Milltn. the guests, j
of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wasdcn. Mr. |
and Mrs. Wasden entertained at aj
dinner at the jOgheechee Country J
Club.
beuutiful guest prize. Mr*. 1 Chicken Pilau
i* a recent bride and is spend- j large fryer 2 cupi
wal d«y* the city visiting 1-4 cup butter salt ar.d pep: er to
es of Mr. Moran. Cut up u large fryer or young hi
>r frying and put into a *nu
with 1-H lb. butter. Cover wi
MRS. Y. H. YARBROUGH ENTER
TAINS AT BRIDGE. | boiling water and season highly with
Mr*. Y. H. Yarbrough entertained *nlt and popper, also a pod of red
most delightfully on Tuesday after
noon nt four tables of bridge.
Summer flowers udded to the at
tractiveness of the rooms where the
guest* were seated for the games.
Refreshment* were oerved at the
conclusion.
RHODES-LANCASTER
A marriage of interrat to a i
her of relatives and friends here was
rolcmnized at the Monumental M.
Church in Richmond, Vjl, Snturday
evening, July 29th, when Miss Mar
tha Oconee Rhodes became the bride
of Mr. Cecil Jackson Lancaster, of
Richmond.
The bride is the youngest daugh
ter* of Mrs, Lewis B. Rhodes, who
before her marriage was Miss Birdie
Moore of this city. She possessc
personality that has won for he
large circle of friends wherever
i. known.
MISS MARGARET NAPIER
COMPLIMENTS VISITOR.
fiss Margaret Napier wa* hostess
Wednesday mornir- at a bridge
luncheon in honor of i guest. Miss
Virginia Davis, of Baltimore.
The beautiful Napier home at
Black Lake was enhanced by garden
flowers that were profusely used
throughout tht rooms where the ta-
Add the rice, uncooked, and con-,
tinue to cook the mixture .70 or 40
minutes until rice is done and the :
mixture thick. There should be noj
liquid and it should be thick enough
to be eaten with a fork. An asbestos
mat or thick plate should he put un
der the stew pan to prevent .‘Torch
ing.
Potato and Baobn Roll
For a light summer meat und vege
table combination take 2 cup* mash-j
ed potatoes, add 1 egg wel. beaten j
-and 2 this. milk. Mix thoroughly, add
a little flour and form into small ob- j
long croquettes. Wrap thin slices of j
bacon around each croquet*.- and.
fasten with a toothpick. Set in Nul
oven until bacon is brown and crisp.}
Serve immediately.
Cheese Straws
1 cup grated cheese
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon buking powder
1-4 teaspoon pepper
1-16 teaspoon cayenne
1 egg
2 tablespoons milk
1-2 teaspoon :a»lt
Mix and Jft dry ingredients. Add
EXCHANGE BANK
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 29TH, 1929
AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS
OTTO M. CONN, President H. G. BANKS. Cashiei
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Baisden h.vejD- •' Bank’s Charter 1903, 1908. 1919, 1924. Date Began Busin...
returned from a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy T. Baisden, Jr., at Saluda,
N. C.. and Mr. Baisden has resumed
his duties as city clerk and
after an absence of several
account of illness. They
1903
Myrtle Thomi
city hospital.
i the l
ter*. Murcnret ami Elilubcth, «ho
have luen vixiling Mr.. Clark"- moth
er. Mr*. Mattie Bivin-. -ill lo»y c
Thursday for their new home in
Evunston. III. They will It- with Mr.
Elhert Bivins who will drive them
through in his enr. Mr. James Brown
will also make the trip Eoinc with
Mr. Bivins to New OHoans before he
returns home.
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
. ]*iun- and Discount* $574,419.26
Capital Stock
$100,000.00
Furniture und Fixtures. 6,513.11
Surplu* Fund
75.000 00
Other Real Estate owned 17,188.55
Undivided I’rofit*
22,857.92
Cash in Vault and
Reserve Fund-
7,483.22 —
amounts due from ap-
Dividends Unpaid
proved Reserve Agent* 50,922.00
Cashiers Checks .
844.72
Checks for Clearing and
Demand Ideposits
425.593.33
Due from other Bank? 7,637.69
Overdrafts (if any) 1,703.07
Memmorial Coins 75.50
Baldwin C. Warrant? 35,869.64
City of Milledgeville 29,792.74
Ga. S. S. Warrant* 18,419.57
Bill* Payable
110,000.00
TOTAL $742,541.19
TOTAL
$742,541.19
Mr. Ford Montgomery, who has
been rturtim- music at the Boston
Conservatory the past year. Is at
home for the next two months. He
was awarded a full scholnr-h.p next
year on account of hia record during
' r ' n >° this city and she will a steamer from ~|
l '. ,h " -"-ter of a number of inter- talented and is rapidly becomlot a
*es during her viait here, st&dy efficient piMUat-
GEORGIA Baldwin County.
Personally appeared before the undersigned, an officer authorized to
administer oaths in -aid county O.to M. Conn, wi.o, on oath, says that he
is the President of the Exchange bank, and that the above and foregoing
report of the condition of said bark is true and correct
OTTO M. CONN, President
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 3rd, day of July, 1929.
H. H. HENDON. N. *• B. Co. Gn. i
We, the undersigned directors of said bank, do certify that we have
carefully read said report, and that the same is true and correct, according
T— Mr. and "sirs-1 to the befit of our information, knowledge and belief, and the above aigna-
Montgomery, motored to S.-, tore of the President of .aid bank i. the true and genuine signature of that
vannah Sunday, when he tended teom officer^ ^ ^
c. j. conn i ~ 1 rmUB itiniM
V. L. RITCHIE.
> of said Bank.
Flour Is Advancing
24 lbs. Patty Self-Rising, 80 ds.
24 lbs. Quick Oven Standard Self-Rising, 90 ds.
24 lbs. Red Diamond, Fancy Self-Rising, $1.06
24 lbs. Blue Seal, Superalative Patent, $1.35
Good White Meat for Boiling 13 1-2 cts.
A GENUINE BARGAIN
—CAR LOAD FRUIT JARS—
We are prepared to name very low prices on Ideal, Mason Jars,
Tops, Rubbers, Jelly Glasses in small or large quanities. See
us before buying.
NEW PRICES ON PINEAPPLE
Have been named for the coining year, they range about 15
to 30 cts. per dozen higher, awing to size of tin. We are still g
selling 6 cans of any sire Grated or Sliced at regular price y
riving one free wiih each purchase.
Cantaloupes, Hiley E?ile Peaches, Oranges Apples, Bananas. §
Whew!!! Hot Weather!
HOW ABOUT LETTING US SEND UP THAT
Frigidaire
WITH THE WONDERFUL NEW COLD CONTROL
S et this dial
at the freezing speed
you want
See our show window for all the new features and decided ad
vantages of new FRIGIDAIRE. Sold on easy payments as low as
$9.00 per month and 24 months to pay.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Bent Fenders
When you dent or bend your fenders call 300. We have
the machinery to fix them as well as the man who knows
how it is done. We straighten and re-duco. They look
like new.
Ralph Simmerson
Buck Dealer
MARKET SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
OUR BANQUET SUCED BACON POUND 31c
GOOD MIXED 5AUSACE 21c
PORK UNK SAUSAGE. 2 POUNDS FOR ~ZZ ... 45c
SUGAR CURED STRIP BACONTOUND 27c
COUNTRY CURED HAMS, WHOLE OR HALF POUND 2«c
DRESSED TROUT. HEADS OFF, POUND -..J5c
FRESH RED M> CROAKERS 1*