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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEV1LLE, GA., JULY 25, 1929
Miss Carroll Butts entertained
most delightfully Monday evening in
honor of her guest. Miss Margueritte
Arthur, of Quitman. A delightful
evening was spent in dancing. Deli
cious refreshments were served.
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott and
daughter, Miss Dorothea Scott, left
Wednesday for an automobile trip
My Favorite
RECIPES
Mrs. Sam J. Whatley
. r parents in Olaxton.
Mra. W. S. Brooks is
. Walton Carter i- visiting relu-i Mrs. Jos. A. Moore is visiting rela-
Miss Rubyc Posey is the guest of through the North and East, where
r aunt, Mrs. Grady Posey. they will spend several weeks, visit-
• • • ing relative's.
John Hilli-man, of White
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edwards,
Frances, Marion and Ben Edwards
of Madison, Mr. W. O. Pettit of At
lanta, and Miss Alma Fuller, of War-
ronton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. D. Edwards Friday of thi
j Plains, is visiting Mrs. J. F. Bell.
visiting! Miss Juvernia Ward of Atlanta,
j the guest of Mrs. R. H. Jackson.
and Mr*. Miller S. Bell
r to Atlanta the past v
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Danger are
pending this week in South Geor-
..;rs. Paul llattuway, of Augusta,
- visiting her mother, Mrs. W. P.
Villiamson, in West Baldwin.
Mrs. E. G. Rankin, of Black-
r, i- visiting her son, Dr. D. T.
lankin. at State Sanitarium.
1 lives in Tampa, Flo.
Clarence Sapp, of Albany, is visit
ing his grnnd-father, Mr. R. L. Wall.
and Mrs. II. S. Jones and Miss
Lomax are motoring through
, Cornelia M. Neal has rcturn-
her home at College Park, af-
mling several days in the city. 1
iU rward Smith bu returned to
.. after u visit to his parents,]
id Mrs. L. D. Smith.
week.
Mrs. W. A. Ashley and son, Mrs.
T. W. Raines and sons have returned
to their home in Daytona Beech,
F!a., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Smith and family.
By MRS. FRANK BONE
Sponge Cake
0 eggs
1 1-4 cups flour
1 1-4 cups sugur
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon vanilla
Few drops lemon extract
Beat the whites of eggs and to
them gradually add the sugar, cream
of tartar and well beaten yolks. Into
the mixture fold the flour and last
ly the flavoring. Bake in a moderate
Mrs.
Mr.
Ashley und
T. W. Raines and sons, Mrs. J. M.
Smith and Mias Sara Smith spent
Miss Rcba Minor, of Macon, Ga., last week-end in Augusta with Mrs.
has beer, the guest of Miss Alicia W. J. Corry.
Barnes. j • • *
• • * Dr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Tanner and
Miss Jewell Posey was the week-Json, William, spent a few hours of
end guest of Miss Annie Laura! Saturday in the city. Dr. Tanner is
O'Quinn. -onnected with the Government
• • • I Health service and is stationed on
Miss Louise W>>od is the gue.-i of j LUiten Island.
her cousin, Miss Annie Laura
Ginger Wafers
1 cup syrup (Georgia Cane)
1*2 cup shortening
1 teaspoon oda
4 teaspoon ginger
2 tablespoons sugar
Sufficient flour to make a t
dough.
Allow the* dough to remain in
ice box overnight.
Roll very thin and bake in a n
crate oven.
By MRS. L.
O'Qu
Mrs. W. M. Scott and . ;i!drer have
returned from Tybee where they
spent the part week.
Mrs. S. T. Wall and atm, Mr. Jack
Wall, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell, Jr.
Mattie Thomas has been
• ! Mrs. Drayton Thomas in
Miss J. M. Sal ten
(have returned from a
Carolina.
and children
Mrs. Ed Bell Jackson and little
'laughter have returned from At
lanta. where htey visited relatives.
Misses Willie Boggus and Gertrude
Anderson spent Sunday in Coving-
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gholson motor-
d to Farmington ai d spent Sun-
Miss Mary Burns is spending two
weeks in Sandersvillc visiting rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horne and chil
dren have returned from a visit to
relatives at Benevolence, Ga.
• • •
Mrs. T. T. Hardman and little
daughter have returned from a visit
to relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Brooks ht\s gone to ]
Nashville, Tenn., where s
study at Peabody.
i Miss Nanette Rozar will leave this
week to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hattaway, of
Augusta, and Miss Fannie William
son, of West Baldwin, spent Sun
day at Tybee Island.
Miss Orean Welch has returned to
her duties as a trained nurse in Au-
eu-ta, after a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Welch.
Hr. and Mrs. U. S. Bowen and
little son, Richard, are spenling sev
eral days in Athens, visiting Mrs.
Bowen’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Torrance
have moved into Mr. D. W. Brown’s
I. -use on Liberty street opposite the
todist Parsonage.
Rozar in Chicago.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Young, of
Bateshurg. S. C., are guests at the
home of Rev. and Mr.-. H. D. War-
Mr. und Mrs. Harold Moore -*nd
children of Lyman, S. C., arc visiting
Mrs. Moore’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Bland.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Raines and
children arc visiting the latter's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and
Mias Mabry and Margaret Grimes
and Denn Smith have returned home,
after a delightful visit to Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Raines and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Ashley of Daytona Beech,
Fla* end Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bruce
r Melbourne. Fla.
M r . and Mrs. William H. Ivey and
■ell, but not sepnra.
LITTLE MISS RANKIN HAS
BIRT’iDAY PARTY.
Irene, attractive little daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Rankin, celebrat
ed her second birthday with a party
on last Saturday afternoon.
Throughout the house bowls and
vases of pink and white flowers were
used, carrying out the pink and white
motif.
After interesting lawn games the
children were invited to sit around
small tables grouped on the veranda
here they were presented with pink
and white favor* and served deco-
rated cakes and ices.
Those enjoying this hospitality
Caroline Penuel, Grace Stem-
bridge. Charlotte Wheeler, Margaret
Echols, Louise Cox, Lucretia Penuel,
Mary Bradford, Louise Echols,
George Wheeler, Reese Bradford,
Jr., and Master Cox.
Assi ting Mrs. Rankin in her duties
ns hostess were Mrs. E. G. Rankin
•■.nd Miss Hilda Renfroe.
green plants and crepe myrtle, <
bined with summer flowers in vari
ous graceful arrangements. Charles
Morgan, brother of the bride, and
Beth Albritton, were the ribbon bear
ers. They formed the aislo for the
wedding party wit!* green tulle.
The flower girl was Miriam Albrit
ton. Guests assembled to the strains
of a program of pre-nuptial music.
Mrs. E. V. Williams, of Albertville*
Alabama, sang n \ Love You Truly”
and “At Dawning.” She was accom
panied by her son, Bradford Williams. .
Melville Rogers, sang “All for You,”
accompanied by Miss Lucy Harding,
who also played the wedding march.
To the strains of Meidelssohn’s im
mortal melody, the wedding party
entered. The bridesmaids were
Lnyera and Margaret Morgan,
sisters of the bride. They were gown
ed alike in flowered chiffon, with
picture hats to match. They carried
sweetheart roses. Miss Eleanor Moore
of Albertville, maid of honor, was
attractively attired in pink chiffon,
and carried sunset roses.
MRS - RUSSELL bone! t,, bountiful bride, who entered
ENTERTAIN. I „„ the nrm of her fother, Mr. .! M.
Mr. ur„i Mr.. wueecll Bone enter- Mortf.il, n. never lovelier thm in
tamed on Saturday evening at a de- hgr handrome bridal ensemble of
I tfhtful dinner party at their home on B l„dcn tan, with accessories to match.
I She wore a close fitting tan hat, and
. Mr. and Mrs. carried bride's roses, showered with
and Mrs. Jero valley lilies. They met the groom
Andrews, Mr. j nn d hi» bes tman, Mr. Jack Morgan,
at the altar. Under n white wedding
bell, showered with pink roses, tho
impressive ring rerem
•hildrei
Julian, Frances, R<
Jamer, have returned from an auto
. .obile trip to Atlanta and to Ashe
ville and other mountain sections of
North Carolina. They were accom
panied by Mis* Rosalee Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. King, of Goff-;
ney, S. C., • pent Sunday in the city,
with Mrs. King’s brother, Mr. Doug
las Cilstrap. They were accompanied !
home by Miss Benita Bass, who will!
be thair guest several days.
4 teaspoons baking powder "
3-4 teaspoon salt
Cream butter and sugar; add egg:
then add milk n little ut a time alter-j
nntely with the flour which has bcenj
sifted with baking powder r.nd salt.
the hill.
The guests includi
Frank Herring, Mr.
Moore, Miss Florcnc
Stewart Wootten and Mr. C. J. Conn.
On exhibit at the home was a
beautiful night blooming cereus, a
plant that blooms only once a year, f(lnm .d by Rev. H. D. Wurnock. Miss
and at night. Fifteen beautiful „,.«>• Lawrence, daughter .f Mr. and
white blossoms covered the plant. | Mr , Ed Lawrence. curried the rintt m
sc. Immediatly af-
i ter the ceremony an informal recep-
us held, and wedding bell ice
and pink cakes bearing the.
initials M-R were served by
which was the property of Mrs. Wal
,f >ce Butts and had been sent to the |
Bone home so tliai the guests might
see the rare plant. Mr. Herring, in
spired by its beauty, secured his
palate and brushes and made an oil
abating of the plant The guests
re permitted to watch him do the
ork.
•ithei
i loaf or
Whole Wheat Muffin.
1-2 cup whole wheat
1-2 cup white flour
1 or 2 eggs
1-4 cup shortning
3-4 cup milk
1-2 teaspoon salt
4 level teaspoons haking powder
1 tablespoon sugar
Mix as Sally Lunn.
One
Mrs. T. E. Posey and little tons _____
of Columbus, Gn., are spending some I v A kti « 1 a
time with relativsc here. Mrs. Wal-* _ vnnderb.it Salad
„ , . .... . ,. r or each sendee set a slice of pine-
tcr Zachery and little daughters, I all*.
.. , , „... apple on two or three heart-leaves
Mnitha and Hilda, will accompany ' . . ,,
of lettuce: on the pineapple place
Mrs. Posey back to Columbus. I . , , * . .
m 9 t .two sections, each, of grapefruit and
orange, leaving an open space in
Mrs. Chas. J. Conn and daughters, | center . filI this with ma tch-shapes of
Barbarah Ann and Charlelottee, are . p ceIery; abcvc got a teaspo^nful
visiting Mrs. Conns parents in w hj PP cd cream. Sprinkle the
ington. Mr. Conn accompanied them cream with chopped nuts .
to Covington last Thursday and re- Before whipping add one-fourth
turned Friday. i teaspoonful of salt to one cup of
| cream.
The friends of Miss Lucy Harding.
ill be interested to learn that she, IVEY-BARBER
haw been offered and accepted c j
plendid position to teach in New I Ml «* Catherinnc Croekford Ivey,
York City. Miss Hardin* received "f «* cKy. and Mr. William Hoyt
... . degree at G. S. C. W. in June, I Barber, of Atlanta, were united in
and is a talented and cu tured young| ninrripice Monday morning at the
oman j home of Rev. James A. Ivey, who
9 • r performed th eremony.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
rs. G. G. Ivey, and is popular
th a large circle of friends.
Mr. Barber holds a good position
Atlanta, and i«. well thought of by
f the loveliest of this sea
son's home weddings was that which
united in marriage Miss Lucile Mor
gan, beautiful daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Morgan, of Milledgcvillc,
and Mr. Sheppard Rowell, of Heflin,
Alabama, Saturday at high noon.
The house was attractively decorat.
ed with a color scheme of green and
pink. In the living room, an im
provised -altar formed with a back
ground of pines and Southern smilax,
was lighted with gleaming pink tap
ers in cathedral candelabra. Through
out the lower floor the color motif
of green and white
Misses Anotinettc Lawrence, Nell
Hay Juanita Morgan and Alice and
Virginia McCraw. Miss Helen Mor
gan kept the bride's book.
During the reception, Mr. and Mrn.
Rowell, left onn wedding trip to
Asheville, N. C., and Virginin. After
their trip, they will locate in Annis
ton, Alabama.
Mrs. Rowell ha* enjoyed a wide
popularity 'here since her parents
moved here several years ago, she
is a girl of charm and outstanding
personality, and her many friends re
gret that her marriage takes Her
away from here to live.
Mr. Rowell is a fine young business
man of Alabama, and Mr. .and Mrs.
Rowell will be a valued addition to
the young social set in Anniston.
3 Pk*. 5c salt 10c. SPOT CASH
pcated with ! STORE.
Green left Saturday
for Atlanta where she will spend
about two weeks with her sister at
the home of Mrs. McGhee «n Clif-
■n Road, after which she will join
ime friends on a motor trip to Tex-
u After the summer convocatioi
, Emory University, she will bi
ined by hot sister. Miss Helen j
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newcomer
ave gone to Atlanta, where Mr.
NewcomeU- will be connected with
. \V. S. Rockwell and .Mi-iCPenrl | Ihe Highland Avenue^ Bakeries.
Ellison, of Atlanta, spent the week- * * . . ,
mil with Mrs. W. O’D. Rockwell and [ Mta Mary 0 Quinn ha. been
Mis.. Margaret Rockwell. i: ponding several <in * (; rPenC| nn d together they will visit!
• • • ! N. C.. as the gueat of Mia Jeannette| philiiifc , phi „ New York. Baton and!
Miss Righton Brown spent several Ennis. ... ’other cities in the cast Later Miss
days of this week in Atlanta the guest * * . I Helen Greene will return to Milledge- Mrs. Ed Bass was hostess
' her grandmother, Mrs. Pope Dr. and Mrs. I-nines Daniels ^ in8lructor „f History and day afternoon at the home of he
I; « wn. gone to Alto, Michigan, where they Greene will spend the water, Mrs. T. A. Reese, to the
... will spend the month of August, rc-
n, turning to Milledgeville for the open-
Immed'ately after the ceremony
| Mr. and Mrs. Barber left for their
r uture home ir. Atlanta.
ENTERTAINS
Fri-1
Dawsi
September.
Allen and little i- .
rge, have gone to Norcross for ing of the college^
wo weeks’ visit to Mrs. Allen’s ,
| Rev. nnd Mrs. H. D. Warnock i
, , , Lon Henry have returned from n v
Ik. Thai.. M. Davis, ami little] in Florida. ' ,r ' iI
abler, Olive Bell Davis, of Atlan- vuest of Mr. T. II. ^ ^
are visiting the family of Mrs.
i’* father, Mr. M. S. Bell.
Lake Wales.
Mr< Edwin Allen and children
Mr. and Mrs! M. F. Grote and chB-j Edwin'. Jr.. Betty
<!'■ n have returned to their home at ard Bmion and . rs. . •
I Iden. N. C„ after a visit to Mrs. rpendioR a month on St. Simons i.
Grote’w parents, Mr. an r1 Mrs. F. B. land. . , *
ll'irhart ( . t ; Mt Elrmott Hines, of Baltimore,
-Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Green, of Md., Is tpindinK thi- '"' k
■' ohi.. Tenn.. have been the; parents, Juibrc and M s. *- «•
f Miss Elizabeth Moore. They He will join . r5 ' Baltimore,
tored to Miami, Fla., with Miss'next week and retu
M.„. r , |
* * * ; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cox. of Mil-
^ Mi's Nell Edwards has gone toL n s p Cn t the week-end with their
l! 'ton. Mass., where she will 8 P eni ^ | daughter, Mrs. John W. Riley- Mrs.
“ * al weeks studying art. She will J accompanied them back to Mil-
visit several noted artists for criti- j en £ or a visit.
''-ni and instruction. j * • •
Mi-' Margaret Rockwell is visiting j The many -riends of to. T
triativea in Atlanta, she wa. accom- Howard will ho “
l^'ivd by Miss WorUey Holland, of convalescing at t^ nome
ville, who hit, to* her daughter, Mrs. S. P. Mynck in H.d-
1 dock, Ga.
vinter in study at Johns Hopkina bers of her bridge club i
Jniversity in Baltimore. ! party.
L a delight-
Garden flowers were attractively
HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER GIVEN! used throughout the home in decora-
FLOUR IS AOVANCING STEADILY
We haven’t changed our price from the lowest market. Just
received a car of JV^ur fresh from the mills Tuesday.
24 lbs. Blue Seal, Plain or Self-rising $1.35
24 lbs. Excel Fancy Self-rising $1.25 kind $1.10
24 lbs. Quick Oven Standard Self-nsing $1.10 kind, 95c
24 lbs. Patsy Self-rising - 80c
(Liberal Discounts on Barrel Lots.)
MORNING GLORY HAMS
Mild Cured. Sweet, Makes Red Gravy. Try One You Will Be
Delighted
Our contract on Breakfast Bacon continues for two weeks
longer.
Wc are selling Morning Glory and Armours Star, the finest
Bacon cured, 3 lbs. sliced as you desire — $1.10
This is pratically the whole sale price in large quantities. We do
not handle anything of lower grade in Breakfast Bacon—The
“Best is the Cheapest.”
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
2*3—PHONES—49?
MISS ANN SIMPSON
Mien Ann Sim;'-on, who is to wed
Mr. Lynwood Smith on July 27th,
was the guest of honor at a l,ridge
party and surprise handkerchief
shower Thursday evening when Mrs.
E. R. Prayton of 22 Granby SL,
Forest Hill, entertained in her honor.
Little Misses Louise Foie mil
Clara Phillips dressed to represent a
bride and bride groom tossed an old-
fashioned bouquet made of the hand
kerchiefs to Miss Simpson. They
presented her with a miniature
hat box which contained the bridal
handkerchief.
Color scheme of pink and white
was carried out effectively in the
house decorations, which were of
dahlias and petunia.”, and the dainty
ice coarse which
tion. The guests
tables in the livinj
room which were thrown t
Delicious refreshments were
at the conclusion of the garni
and dining
conclusion of the game. Misses Billy
Cole and Sarah Prsytor uasisted in
entertaining.
The guests to this lovely affair in
cluded four tablea of players.
Mrs. Robert Lawson left Wednes
day for a visit to relatives In Savan-
1NTERESTINC CROUP OF YOUNG
LADIES ATTENDING HOUSE
PARTY.
Misses Marie .*nd Elizabeth Tuck
er are hostesses to an interesting
nrrup of young ladies at a hous
party at the home of their parent 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Tucker nca
this city.
Many parties are being given in
tiieir honor. The house guests arc:
Miss Margaret Teasley of Elberton;
Miss Sypper Youmans, Lexey; Miss
Elizabeth Reese, Newnan; Miss Lu-
served at thejcille Brown, Carficld; Miss Laura
Neely, College Park; Miss Betty
Jennings, Plains; Miss Julia Adams,
Sandersville.
FOR SALE—Tfc. Btmtt bo«« on I
Gran itmt, po»——loa given af
ter Sop»- 1st. Tnrass can b« ar
range* Apply te tkia nfficn or W.|
B. Harrison, Untoc, Ga.
MARKET SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
OUR BANQUET SUCED BACON 33c lb.
DRESSED TROUT HEADS OFF 25e lb.
RED FINN CROAKERS 10c lb.
TENDER POT ROAST — 23c lb.
FRESH PORK LINK SAUSAGE 23c ft.
SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS, WHOLE 25c I