Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 18, 1929, Image 4

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We are proud of them and extend harty congratulations on behalf of, ceraing the disease, and the people of our city and county These young men are true son.* of Baldwin county, and their victory is -operation of the families in which ‘here are case* in it’s control. Whooping-cough occurs ! n epidem ics which vary greatly in severity. It When we think of the fact that is during the warmer seasons of the these young boys, all of them in their year that the disease is most pnival- teens, were competing for then; hor.- »nt. though occasional outbreak* in college and may occur at any time. The age of are not only supposed to be odvanc- highest incidence is around the fifth ed in years, but in perfection. Tech, or sixth year, though children of Georgia, Alabama, Emory, all of any age are very susceptible^and even them had their teams there and yet adults are rarely affected.* this lAinch of kids brought bock the The di.-ease has not received the, ! Riverside too fell before the greatj dangerous nature generally realized.; The news of their victory is gran- le fying nnd We are proud to claim them m A RCOSEVELT AGAIN HITS HARD About 10.000 deaths UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDCEVILLE. GA., JULY 18, 1929 NOTICE A number of cues or whooping- cough have ben reported in Baldwin, county recent! most of these occur- \ ing in the city of Milledgeville and \ it’s immediate vicinity. The purpose of this article is to call the atten- ton of the public to a few facts con-j My Favorite RECIPES By MRS. F. H. HARDING Shrimps Creole 1 pound or 1 can shrimp 2 cups tomato juice 1 green pepper 1 onion 1 table spoon butter 2 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon sugar Sensonings to taste. Cut pepper and onion strips, and simmer in pan a juice, to which the sugar dissolved in the cold water over hot water. Pour into oblong container. When congealed, slice and serve on lettuce, with or without more may onnaise. 1-2 po :kcc(c-pcppcr Thins und plain cheese 1 1-2 cups cream 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 dozen butter thins 1 dozen rings of green pepper 2 tablespoons sugar FOUR PIECE SUITS With every Suit bought thi. w. give extra pair of Tr £ FREE Fall and Winter or Spring «... p.tl.rn., custom Uilomi, I faction ,umitced.$ 25.00 „ p Grind cheese and mix with 1-2 cup’ of the cream, the salt, and a pinch of cayenne pepper. Spread on but-, ter thins, place one ring of pepper | over each cracker, and top each with with tabiesspoon of cream from the remaining cup, which has been sweet- small i cned with the sugar and whipped toma- i stiff. ARE SELLING HATS THIS WEEK AT $1.00 CARR’S EMPORIUM of these representative- of I: should not be considered simply, added. Cook 15 minutes, then add G. M. C. | as an illness which every child must. shrimps. Blend butter and flour to- The college has had her repute-! necessarily contract sooner or later j pother and stir slowly into the con- % tion upheld, and the fine advertising' hut a definite effort made to avoid tents of the pan. Cook until smooth i X m have given not only it. or—once an epidemic is either ant j thickened. Season and serve on J V jut Milledgeville is ; imminent or established—to contro buttered hot toast. ! £ rthy of the highest praise we can it. Whooping-cough almost every-1 j 8 deaths than i ver; many deaths from pneu- j (’ and bronchitis are secondary, rem a well n-« serious intestinal c Ica es during the ! month*. flace >k small aripe pears, without •ing stems, in rich syrup until but unbroken. Remo J boil syrup until it threads. ’ pear.- on serving dish, pour syrur this country each year. j ever them, put them in ice box, chill ‘inefficiency’* and Whooping-cough is transmitted and serve with whipped cream anti ' township govern- directly from person to person, in ‘ little cakes. ranklin D. Roose- the same ways that diphtheria or n address on July other infections ni the secretions of j Pecan Pralines th that hundreds of thousarda of t.-o mouth and nose arp spread. It j 2 cups brown ntagious from the appea ce of I eet milk re th*-, o cups V-htMed nut meats, un- % s, and j broken. Small pinch of salt and 1-2 & of the. teaspoon vanilla flavoring. ^ eriouvj Dissolve • ugir in milk, place over # nature, a j !(> . . - t bring to hard boil, and 3 ly 2 minutes, remove frnm ■ § nu: meats, salt and vanilla, j g d the State of b York every year by reorganlsa- tl Ont symptom O' :*f these branches. characteristic whoop e of the interesting features of II along during the lovemor’r addre-s was the ap- .line's. Rca’izing then ts seriOtt?-| Dissolv e which interrupted it. A1- ■ <•••«. it’s highly contagious nature,! a hot fir h speaking in a rural commun-j the relative case of It’s transmission j h»i| c :ac he governor dearly had with and it’* complications, interest in the 1 f: re< . ... .he sentiment of the 2,000 peo-! control of it’s spread should be easl- Stir until creamy and drop quickly on] y h "'7.. Pic "1 the countryside who had turn-1 ly aroused* This method of stimulat-j waxed paper. d out for thc (l ' ccas : on _ The hopc n- interest is taken, realizing thntj :>f reduced taxes hud nominated; itV’ control is largely in the hands whatever re. ; e..tmcnt might other-, of the public itself. Early diagnosis j wise have resulted from local! is essential since other catarrhal •pride.” diseases may cause paroxysmal cough What thc governor of New York) and the sooner a case is recognized, had to say about New York is true j the sooner measures may be institut- a large degree of township govern- ed for it’s control. Co-operation is very necessary, and it is urged that thc parents of children either suffering with whoop ing-cough or suspected of having it will do nil in their power to keep these children at home and not allow them to come in contact with other children. At least four, nnd even better six weeks, should pass before a convalescent case should be allow ed to go with other children. BALDWIN CO. HEALTH DEPT. ment in Georgia. Public official* for the most part doing their just as well as they know how. We have no criticism of them. They are not responsible for the decen tralized organization that is provided by luw, and that puts a premium up on waste. But let’s listen to Governor Roose- in dcvelopin «»f our state. The college is one of Georgia’s greatest institutions and while the legislature is in region, the fact find ing hoard to delve into our educa tional problem might do well to study the system here and with this col- lege as an ideal adopt the program of education in accordance with its id-all' and method*. | G. S. C. W. is receiving an appro priation entirely too smnll that sho might accomplish the rreatest success, j The money n*!oted to the college each ; year i« «o skimp that it m “ ” *tates ( oup ht to know that for every nx-h ri„.cl economy that the college $| mW out to 0 „ r mittht , heopen it-elf in the eye, of >nd ^ c „ v| . r „ m( . nt _ „„ p „ y $10 a | to local government,” he declared. w j “The overwhelming majority of ex penditures which are of importance , A , to us individual!v are made right ist. due to the ex- j cellent management, it is far from, cheap in it* service to our state. Let the Ge ufa Legislature look into this fact ami give thc Georgia State Col-. l“po for W o. it ii equal fund( wi*h| her ether ooll'(ew It i only riBhtjbuiinow methodl ar wervestat.- Thc people of Milledlteville ihould , rd ■ r lHot “he rc-"-v her !' r,> | | ishd hy thr Lluk, of York in 1088.! trade with their home merchontThc rata sna 'e rf the fond, usv.l .-r U 1o .., th| nEB havr improved ,ince I money that i. paid nut the city. . sher - du-itior in the rtot! then. Local B o,,rnm.nt ha, not." (should he kept in ineni cirrulntion. If th ■ ... icy is " r 1 J- r Fom-onMookinB political lender- I A citizen owes that much to the city cap .a C S. C «.« h.vo her^ ^ ^ ^ to i., which he make, his itvino. amlropnat-on inatdlmuv increased . , .. . . I 1 nr«.n a it.i> lhf> nere*?swv of improve-1 I back at home. But there has been less progress in improving local gov ernment than any other agency of government. “The cities are governed under the same form, the >nme officers and the same business methods as were cstnb- A splend'd rain fell throughout Baldwin county Monday evening. It was badly needed in the Southwes tern part of thc county. The Legislature has many prob lems to solve to place Georgia in the front ranks of the States, where it should rightfully be. By MRS. CARL VINSON J Brown Bread 2 cups graham flour 1 cup white flour 1 cup butter milk 1 cup syrup • 2 eggs 1 teaspoon soda dissolved in on° tablespoon water put in last salt. 1-2 cup raisins 1 cup nuts • Divide mixture into three greased, huknig powder can®, pound size, | Steam two hours. Dry in medium even for twenty minutes. Nut Bread 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 4 cups flour 1 cup sweet milk 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 1-2 cup nuts Befit eggi thoroughly then add sugar and stir well. Sift flour, add j baking powder nnd salt then add to I eggs and milk. Add broken nuts anil mix well. Put in a greased pan and let stand for twenty minutes be fore baking. just and fair. predate the nrce-s meet. The city manager bee i tried out with success gir'a and North Carolina i Every right thinking American i citizen is proud of the land in which Jr he live-. He loves hi* country and j r his flag and he stands ready at all times to defend our national honor cherished institutions of r-4 democracy. We have* •ared in time of emergency •ason to patriotism of our people. * a peace-time patriotic organizn- v orking for a greater America, American Legion is striving to this high standard of anal loyalty which it believes is sliding trait of a majority <ur citizens. Service in time of •- the greatest patriotic duty any >-.n can be called upon to per- The American Legion rcali- .ever, that great things can for the progress of our nn- i'Ugh patriotic effort in time organization of ( in Milledgevil ? deeply into the i The crops are being laid by. The prefects for an abundant harvest Milledgeville has a just pride in thc record of its four banks. Fruit Salad White cherries Pineapple cut in half inch pieces of watermelon, nnd ,onrl- White Blares eut in halve. Littintr a nice nmourt of B°°‘l » i2 ' d ™ circulation here at this hnlf-lncl. piece,. Bottle of maraschino cherries I Drain in colendsr. •oughlyi Add one half dozen hannanas cut should The Union Recorder convinced that Milled' adopt the city manager form of gov ernment. It will bring about a husi- *v» « method In managing thc affairs of the city that is badly needed, and one that can never be brought about under the present method. The city manager plan is growing in favor throughout the country. FOUR PIECE SUITS 'very Suit bought this month half-inch pieces just before mixing ' fruit with dressing made of one fourth boiled mayanaise dressing and three fourths whipped cream sweet ened to taste. Summer dullness will begin i ledgeville after Saturday wht summer ‘fchool closes. But i not be long before the college girls and 1 v.x will be back. guaranteed.$ 25.00 SAM McCOMBS Phone 302 The Republican tariff bill will crerse the burden of the working The citizen who would fight for j peonle and farmers. It has been hi country in time of war should J drawn in thc interest of the few. It i» this sprit of public ser- J It looks nr if the people of Geor- i- • . : actuated the formntion o p |gin do not want a bond issue, and •V> L'gian. The Legion is seeking the indications are that the legisla te bu : !d a higher type of Americnr ’ ture is not going to give them a citizenship by impresring upon all chance to vote on it. citiens their individual obligations to community, state and nation. A More cows, more hogs and more full expression of patriotism will hens are needed in Baldwin county, bring forth noble results. They will contribute in bringing pror- ■■■ perity and contentment. The farmers of Baldwin county- are realizing a nice amount weekly FOR SALE—Six fin* cows fresh in from sour cream shipped from this m r U:, cn tho farm of W. A. Cook, dty. Pboae 1700. 7-18-29 pd. r which fashioned froz to a soft CHILDRENS WASH DRESSES THIS WEEK 89c. AT CARR’S EMPORIUM Asparagus SaUd 1 small can asparagus 1 small can pimento 1-3 cup chopped onion 1 envelope gelatine 1-2 cup cold tenter 1-2 lemon 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup mayonnaise Cut asparagus and pimento into small pieces, mix. and add onions. To liquid from asparagus add lemon juice, sugar, and salt nnd pour j I aver veBvl ,W« mixture. Add mayon naise and nelotine which ha, been A/herever your vacation * takes you TAKE ALLEN A Flay safe and . travel with the socks you can count on staying socks you can count on staying whole and holeless. In other words, we advise Allen A. This sock, with its subtly woven and noticeably durable reinforce ment over the destructive big toe, is famous for its long wear. In fact it lasts 3 to 4 times long er than ordinarv socks. J. cw Allen A Socks today H. Holloway The Man’s Store DON’T BE MISLED ON PAINT There aie many paints and many formulas on thc market all claiming to be good though some are worthless— The only safe course is to buy a paint that has stood the test of time and one in which the analysis shows thc proper ingredi ents— This is where the C00LEDGE HIGH GRADE PAINT stands the test—It is made in the South for our Southern climate— Call and let us show you this high grade paint and estimate your house painting without charge. R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co. Wholesale & Retail By MRS. L. C. HALL Apple M»«>m 1 pint cream 2 eggs 3-4 cup sugar i \ 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups apples stewed, sweetened | j to tiy+te, (and ‘thoroughly chilled. ’ Divide the 3-4 cup of sugar’ be-11 tween the cream and yellows. Whipji cream, whites, and yellows separate-,,- ly. Add vanilla to yellows, cream. Fold in white* and appl< place mixture : n tray of kilvinator| j and let stand for several hours till. A ‘then j ji l>ple«,! |B THE SUPREME TRUIMPH OF BEAUTIFUL BILLIE DOVE AT THE COLONIAL Monday & Tuesday July 22nd. & 23rd. “CAREER’S” THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR