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UNION RECORDER. MlLLEDGEVlLLE. CA.. AUGUST 1, 1829
MARRIAGE OF GEORGIA COUPLE
TAKES PLACE AT GROVE PARK
INN
From Ashevilla N. C., Times
Grove Park Inn was the scene of
My Favorite
RECIPES
JUST RECEIVED
5
; one of the loveliest of the season’s]
i w i.iings Satutday at high noon when
A. Given By Prominent
| New Catch No. i, Mackerl Fat end Fine, weight about 1 1-4
[ “ '
: Miss Anne Cecelia Simpson became:
j the bride of Mr. Lynwood L. Smith,,
«<f Milledgcvillc, Ga., the Rev. Louis j
Milledgeville Women
o lbs. each 25c each
'£ SOMETHING NEW
. Nell and Lucy Davis are Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Sherrell
....... . ..... n . nc i-nuren. oiiiciuinufi .
, ,!,nc their sister in Atlanta. ind little son, Russell, Jr., nave re- T} ^ ^ were takcn in the ladiei| . I 1 cup butter
Mi-r, Gladys Anthony was the guest turned to their home at Statesville, L
,,, \i;.*s Jessie Allen the past week. ! N. C., after a visit to Mrs. She
pr. C. G. Cox and family are en-, rill's parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. I
} , r ; , »«k or .o at Pablo Beach. Willi., at Hardwick. beautiful hotel _
‘“' J Mrs - L - P - nrL " ' Ir ; “ ml Mr *l W - *• cn ‘"; ijr cirried out in tho decoration^ 1 «n "W-
,,..n.linB tho,r vacation at Vulona. tained the member, of the Hopewell ^ of „ nd uuicl . 1 eu r nut.
Mis* Mary »Darn*ll of Decatur. Sunday School Saturday afternoon. ^ ^ entwined with vines and roses 1 tempono soda (level)
A: ■ i ■ - «H. f* •« Mm N. P. Wal- The occasion a mo.t delightful A '„„. liminatv rtcitll w „ . ofUy l-= 0>P hotter milk
krr. al '' 1 " ftor v,no °* lc ®; played by Mrs. C. Linn Wallace, Mi... rre “ n butt °r and nugnr together.
Mra. c. E. McWhorter and children course was served. . Louise Smith and Mrs. Tone Early.! A ‘ U <**». fl »“E oatmeal and
ed from a visit to Savan- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore and “M,.India ” Mnscnet’s “Modi-' wel1 * * i8 °lve soda in butter milk
,nw returned to their T*t“ and At|*"« *«■ this to first mixture. Ad,
at Lyman, b. C., niter a visit to Mrs. ltawn . nK „ compo , 1 . (1 thp pr „gram. raisins ind broken nuts. Drop
Moore's parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. “'.The bridal party entered to vh e w '» «™" , lshaking pan and bake in
H. Bland They were accompanied j ^ ^ {rom n module
by Miss e88,e an • “Lohengrin* nnd left to Mendels-J
wedding march. ' % t [
gates to the garden
1 to the bridal process
Ed Thurman, of Americus,
: Sunday with Dr. Thos. R. Mea-
and Mrs. H. B. Ennis spent
ays of the past week in At-
. R. E. Anderson, of Macon,
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
lie Church, officiating.
» taken in the Indies'
parlor, which was artistically deco-j
; rated to resemble an old-fashioned«
garden. The ru.-tic ideas of thej
spending this!
More
week in Atlanta, where she is visit
ing relatives and selecting the latest
styles ih fall and winter hats for her
store. During her absence Mrs. I.
Gladys Stoddart of Augusta,' L. Barnes has charge of the store,
week-end guest of Miss Le- .Mrs. Georgia Robinson was called
F:< derickson. ! to Atlanta Sunday on account of the
M. F. Mosteller and little j death of her sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Carolyn, visited relatives j Curl Massey and Misses Bulah Mas-
, n the past week. sey and Bulah Lugand accompanied
. and Mrs. Frank Finney have her the returning Sunday evening,
r.-1 fr-'in n visit to Atlanta. Mr. nr.d Mrs. Briscoe Wall have
the junior bridesmaids. Miss Sarah
Praytor r.nd Miss Mary Lee Cole.
Mis: Praytor wore a green argandy
drer. and pink picture hat and
tarried a basket of pink Queen
Anne’s lace, while Miss Cole wo
vellcw crgnndv with the large b’
hat and carried a basket of bli
Quten Anne’s lace.
Marj' Simpson, sister of the
3 egj> Volks
3 taheti oons sugar
Juice i* P lemons
2 cup nuts
1-1 lb ji arshmallowH
Beat jjlks of eggs add sugar anti
lemon jute and cook in double boil
er till tWk. When cool add 1-4 lb.
mar hmal; vs, cut in small pieces.
;i ud Mr.-. Frank Finney nave her tnt rciuinmg eunauy ewi.iib. ,,,. :en Anne’s lace. “ cup ' and 1 P in t of whipped
*.... .|» -... rrr „ . >irve on apricot halves or
. Kpvnt tilt- pn.'t week. 'gone to Virginia where they will] ,V,aid’of'honor. sSe "' ith ■‘n-jfnilfaal.il.
Henry llurrell and two chil- apvnd the month of August They I ^ p ^ rr( . pi , vjtb ., t .i rcu | 0 r
Augusta are the house guest* will he with Mr. and Mra. B. M -. klrt ,„ d a Neapolitan hat ap-
r.d Mra. It. W. Bradford. Cabell, of Covingt.n part of the torn „ , „„ wcr , shc . ar .
and with Sir. and Mrs. g. G. White,. j ^ M arm boa(|Uet „ f Mndnm But-
at Waynesboro two weeks. t-rffy rose. nod snapdragons. The
Mbs Jimmie Evans, who was f0r !bridlsmaid« were Miaa Dorothy
r .methimt hook-koeper at the and j Ij5s Rosabel Burch. Mi«,.
ng Machine office, and r “ r j. It , h „ s „„v frock was of peach chiffon
mbroidered net with a short
•nd hat t:> match. Miss Burch
a similar frock of green with
match. Each carried Ophelia
and Mrs. C. W. Spear ■
r.<i. Fla., arc havng their hon
rth Columbia St. repaired.
W. F. Sapp has returned
i.h* at Empire, after a visit
;, r, Mr*. T. A. Chambers, at
;.K ; nd Mrs. J. T. Meadows have
returned to their home ut Cullman,
-Ma.. after a visit to their son, Dr.
Th<*s. R. Meadows.
Mrs. Sidney Holderness and Mr.
Marvin Parks of Tampa, Fla., spent
th*. past week-end with their mother,
JIr». M. M. Parks.
Mi* Jessie Allen and Miss Glady
Anthony are spending several days
at St Simons Island the guest of
Mrs. Edwin Allen.
Mrs. W. J. Haynie returned to her
home Tuesday, after spending sev
eral days at the City Hospital, where
she underwent an operation.
Mrs. C. B. McCullar and little
daughter, are spending two weeks In
Richland visiting Mrs. McCullar’s par
ents Rev. and Mrs. Brown.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Owens and Mr.
snd Mrs. E. G. Steadman of Aiken,
S. C., spent Saturday and Sunday
• ith Mr. W. H. Montgomery.
Mr. C. II. McCullar has gone to
Fortress Monroe, Vo., where he will
spend two weeks as publicity agent
f-r th National Guard of Washing
ton.
I»r. and Mrs. T. P. Allen of New
V«<rk City, are expected to arrive this
week to spend a month with Dr.
Allen’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. D.
Allen.
Mr .'H. D. Aller. and Miss Floride
Alien spent several days of the pi\ft
week in Athens, attending the sum-
i'i' r Grand Opera season at the State
•
Mr*. R. M. Cabell nnd Mrs. R. M.
Cabell, Sr., of Covington, Virginia,
•t -‘vcrnl days of the past week
th Mrs. Cabell’s parents, Mr. and
Mr Briscoe Wall.
Mr. Clifton Adams spent last week
Philadelphia, where he was the
■ -t of the Atwnter-Kent Radio Co.
with other agnets of the Co.,
royally entertained. He was
*h'i\vn through *che manufacturing
•'hint and other interesting points in
ar -! near Philadelnhia, nnd
!■*? Bran Muffin
2 tablepj-on shortening
1-4 cu Jugar
Either plain or with sugar or salt according to taste. Delicious.
No 2 Can Serves 4 to 6 People 25c
Another shipment of Morning Glory Hams to arrive Monday.
Morning Glory Bacon, Armour Star Bacon 3 lbs. Sliced as you
<*e«re * $U0>
FLOUR ADVANCING EVERY WEEK
We have not raised our price yet. From 80c to $1.35 for 24 lb.
Bag. About 15c under the market.
Good Coiling Meat 14c
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—49»
,*r at the Sing-
iffice, and f»
nths been at tl
Electrik Maid Bake Shop, has reign
ed the latter position and returned tu
Dublin to make her home. She ha.
been succeeded in the latter position
by Mrs. Evic Downs of Devereaux.
Miss Ruth Youngblood the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Young
blood is now on a tour of Europe.
Miss Youngblood sailed last month
and is spending two months visiting
the interesting points in the old
country. She will return home in
lnte^pKVsiL Miss Youngblood teach
es In Maryland at one of the leading
schools.
Mrs. Eula Stanley has gone to the
mountains of North Georgia, where
she will spend several days. Before
her return home she will visit the
markets and select the latest style-
in fall and winter hats for her milli
nery store. During her absence from
the city, Mrs. R. B. Bonner will have
charge of the store. Mrs. Bonner has
been with Mrs. Stanley the past sev
eral seasons, and will give a cordial
welcome to the patron.- of the store.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Polk of Ma
con, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Shy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lee Harrison
left Sunday for a weeks visit to their
uncle, Mr. J. P. McArthur at Tullo-
homa, Tcnn. .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith spent
the past week-end in Atlanta.
Mr. Arthur Smith spent the past
week at St. Simons Island attending
a house party.
Mises Nell Day and Elizabeth
iwart are visiting Miss Ella Hudr
n at Ettowah, Tenn.
Mrs. J. E. Sapp, of Albany, and
it. H. D. Pyron, of Bryson City,
C., are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert L. "Wa’l.
Mr. Marvin M. Park , of Tampa,
Fla., spent several day*
week visiting his mother. Mrs. J
Parks in this city.
Mr. Sidney Lee Stembridgi
visiting relatives in Atlanta.
Pearson Berry has goi
1-2 tabspoon soda
1-4 tabspoon silt
1 tahlemon baking powder
1-2 cuplate- chopped fine
1-2 cuirnisins
*” Mr. William Fraley wan the heit Cream iorteniair and augar to.
man, nnd the other croomsmen were s‘ , t'” r ’ «>, the enj. Mix and mfi
Mr. Derwnrd Smith, brother of the f| our. fodmalt. nnd unking powdi
bridegroom, and Mr. Alonxo Simp- Jo the earned mixture /add t
son, Jr., brother of the bride. bran - tbcnl,c "" lk - alternately wi
The bride enured »ith her broth- tb <- Hftcd ry ingredient* Add l
e,-, Mr. Thomas L. Simpson, by whom <■“«» nndmisms. Pat m greas
she VMS given in marriage. The wed- »j> “"i b » k ' "> » m ° dl ' n >
ding gown was of corn flower oven *
crepe chiffon with a tiered
skirt and uneven hemline, being short
in front and long in back. With this j
she wore a smart cocktail coat which'
was finkhed with a soft tie in front, j
and a picture hat of Swiss hair, faced j
with pastel shades of ribbon nnd a
dainty motif of flowers on the brim. 1
Her shoes were of silver brocade.
Th*? bridal bouquet was a
blue delphinium and Columbia
»howered with swainsona.
At the cli
ceremony, thi
BY IRS. W. M. SCOTT
II cupsrrated cheese
3 cup»lain flour ,
2 teaspnsful Hiking powder
1 teaspnful salt
Dash otayenne pepper
To caclup of grated cheese, use
armful of | ,arcl thc 8 ‘ of an c kR* Mix cheese,
flour nnd rd, moisten with ice wa
ter to ma n stiff dough. Do not
of thc double-ring gvcnnc tham. Bake in moderate
junior bridesmaids oven.
pulled the streamers of the white, ~
ro«e petal wedding hell, which hung c,ten Croquett--
in the central are!,, and n -bower of ' !•■»» «P» k «> ■»«■'
pink rose petals fell upon the happy, * in ®^
Mrs. Simpfon, mo.her of the bride,
core a gray and blue flowered chif-
>'n and braid hat to match. Her
MARKET SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturd
ay
OUR BANQUET SLICED BACON
33c lb.
SUGAR CURED HAMS WHOLE OR HALF
33c lb.
SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS, LEGLESS, WHOLE
27c lb.
DRESSED TROUT HEADS OFF
25c lb.
RED FINN CROAKERS
10c lb.
SUGAR CURED STRIP BACON 28t lb.
chopped
ould i
valley lilies. Mrs. Smith, mother
of the bridegroom, was in blue and
BARBECUE
Every Wednesday & Friday
Pit Cooked—Georgia Style—by Ike (Andrews, Who is Known
Everywhere As An Expert
PHONE YOUR ORDERS
65c. per pound
Brunswick Stew 35c. a Qt.
J. B. Lawrence
Foil,
blagc of intimate fri
tlves the bridal party
dining room, where a
fast was served.
The bride’s table
the nuptial service.
•d by
nd reli-
1-2 pint milk or cream
1 large blespoonful of butter
(melted)
2 tabic *ful of flonr
1 table.-inful chopped parsley r X
1 tcaspooi! onion juice j ^
1 teaspooll salt v.
Cayenne a black pepper to taste X
Rub butter flour to a paste and j & PHONE 393
stir into the.iling milk or rream. | Q
Take from f add meat and beat
thoroughly, ncseasoning; when cool ~“^
t-dding bre«k-
i into t
nhaped croquettes t
ret in the ictor nn hour; dip
egg and breicrumbs nnd fry
ljr basket, until ight brown. Fry
of the pa-t •*» fCet lice doth and bore ns its’cen- decp fat pUon brown p a , )<>r
Mrs. M. M. | tral decoration a green cutglass bowl <|rain
j of pink and white pond lilies. Green
: 8 candle holders with white candles,;
j further enhanced thc bridal appeur-
jg'ance of the hnnd-ome table. The
" H HLf Mr. Adums hud .he j heme from .he
leip ef hi- life. he underwent un operation for up I Thc book wu»
Mises Agnes and Martha Barnes pendicitis. . . ! kCD , », Mj S g Martha Herring,
returned from Nashville, Tenn., | Muw Larce Farr spen as *** Aftcr tbe breakfast, Mrs. Smith
'here the former attended peabody Tcnnile. as the guest of . iss ge a (]onnt( j Jin ensemble of navy blue
Thompson. . georgette. The skirt wns full plaited
Mr. and Mrs. C. . Arpo spent, a wide , iral(!ed girdle top. The
Sunday in Macon the guests of "la- ^ of Copen nnd white. Thc
three. ! C oat, which was lined with navy,
Mrs. W. J. Bass and daughter, Copen and white, had a smnll turn-
Franciaco, California, returning. r „ nstancP . n nd Mrs. Cecil Mumford oyer co |i ar alld « 0 f t drape cape. She
Milledgwille Sep*. 1st j an( j son> Nellie, spent Tuesday in the WQre a chic navy blue Meadowbrook
iIr - : ‘n«i Mrs. Hulon Penn, of Ma-| city the gues ts of Mrs. Cecil Argo. ^ of stitched georgette with a fac-
. a- r ounce the birth of a daugh-1 M j uv Mary Darnell has returned to ^ white straw, and accessories to
her home at Decatur. Ala.. aftc ^ ;i n matc h.
id the latter visited her
"t. Mrs. B. R. Hughes.
Miss Janice Jordan left Tuesday
• a trip through the west, visiting
’ i '-sting points along thc. route to
i«>m they have named Mary . ...„*v...
Mrx. Pi-nn wns formerly UmI^,“”'mix N. P- Walker, while, j, „ (rrudn.te of
■ Gholsnn of this city. \ he Bhp n ,,. t a number of the friend- (; eorE j a state Tolleye. where she has
of her fOther the late Mr. Alex Qpr- bMn tca< . binc f „ levortl years. She
nell.
Miss Lucy Hatcher has just return-
ed from a visit to Miss Catherine
ilnmmoad at her lovely Colonial
ertate. “Kathwood" over the Carolina
comer near Augusta.
Miss Hammond is a former school-
mate of Miss Hatcher in Washington
and eutSrtdini'd her with many en-
joyabW fanetions (taring her stay.
One of these wss given at the conn-
try place of Judge Hammond promm- thei
lawyer of Augusta, who is well the enrt.
A. cook, will leave today,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Reynolds,
i Miss Dorothy Reynolds of Si-
for a vi«i tto her daughter,
W. A. Wedgworth of Chicago.
Ir- and Mrs. Otto M. Conn, Mr.
Mrs. Leon Callaway, Mr. an4
D. Morison and little son,
*e, have returned from a stay of
? ral weeks on SL .Simon’s Island.
isses Frances Bone and Harriett
( pbell have just returned from
(f >n, where they were the house
^ of Mias Cheney Walker. They
" feted at many delightful parties
also attended Columbin University,
in New York City. She also taught
at the Asheville Normal Summer
School, nnd will be remembered as
one of the most charming members
of the summer faculty.
The bridegrom is a graduate of the
Georgia Military College. He is
connected with thc Whitfield Whole-,
sale .Company,
MISS FREDERlCjN HOSTESS
Honoring Miss ( s Stoddart of
Augusta on Thursd fternoon Mis
Leona Fredericksoltertaiwcd *
number of her frieUt bridge.
The drawing ro*i 0 f Brantley
sale uompanj. Milledgeville.jH.il w.s beautiful! corated wit:
where* the young couple will make!basket* of roses, d* .*nd xinnia
their home after a wedding trip in making an J
were*, and Mrs. Alonzo
Simpson, Mr. .1 Mrs. L. D. Smith.
Mis* Mary Sijon. Miss Florence
Barnett. Mis- Kstine Bonieau, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Richagmith, Mr. Thomas
Simpson. Dr. M. Stembridge, Mr.
Alonzo SimpsoJr., Mr. William
Fraley, Mr. Th|« Hall Smith, all
of MilledgevilleB. a m| S8 porothy
Johnson, of Ath, Ga.; Mr. Der-
w.ird Smith, ofynnta. Ga.; Miss
Martha Herring,hlacon, Ga. ; Mi*r
Rosabel Burch, Washington, D.
C.; Miss Enthlei^olun, of Shelby,
. C.; Miss Kathlecbrren, of Saluda,
N. C.; Misr Mu-rite Llewellyn,
of Pittsburgh, PWisa Bessie Je
ter, of Richmondl.; Dr. G. W.
Eason, of LaGrai Ga., and Mrs.
Dan Wallace, of ki, Fla.; Misses
Dorothy and Martances Smith. I
and Mr. M. J. ^ough, of Mil-j
ledgeville, Ga.
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Coolidge Paint combines this protective faculty which is the real
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Wholesale & Retail
a eotirle of
Tbv out-of-town gunu for the were eemrjed for
and thc honoree.
At the conclusion of the games i
salad course was served.
FOR RENT—Two foraiahod or no-
furmiahod rooms with privato bath
and |er*«a. CaH 4*4.
MAN LISTEN:
Wv* aro offering more for your
money in gasoline than any where in
town, mako na prove it by trying
out juat ono tank of Woco-Pep, bo
fair with yonrvolf, jaat try ona.
L. N. JORDAN