Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 08, 1929, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEV1LLE, GA„ AUGUST S, 192V A. F. Martin i P. ingold. 1-auya Shurley friend* in Mt. ViTnon, Mr.- John Riley hn? returned froi , visit to her parents nt MiMen. E. Phelps and Mrs. J. L. the past Friday in Ma il:; N'aomi' Self, of Greenville, Ten., i- the truest of Miss Caressa Eix-rhart. Mis- Della Ellison of Washing* • % D- C., is visiting her mother, Mr- A. L. Ellison. Mr>. L. C. Hall and Miss Emily Ball have gone to Montreat, N. C., where they will spend the summer. Judge and Mrs. E. T. Shurley, of Tampa. Fla., spent several days of the pa-t week with Dr. jind Mrs. J. H. Surley. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Allen, Miss Floride Allen and Mr. Jere Moore sptnt the past week-cr.d at St. Sim on; bland. Mr«. John Conn, and son, Cadet John Conn, and Mrs. J. W. Ivey left Tuesday for an automobile trip to North Carolina. Mi s precilla Gore, n trained nur«e at the Georgia Baptist Sanitarium in Atlanta, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gore. Mr. Edwyn Martin friends in Augusta tn visiting Miss Jessie Allen ;pent the past week-end in Augusta visiting friends. K. Brown, of Macon, spent Sunday in the city, SIMS-WEATHERS Mrs. W. C. Sims, of Milled.-eviile, announces the engagement of her daughter, Nelle, to Mr. Ewell Weath ers, the marriage to be solemnized in the early fall. No cards. The above announcement is read with cordial interest by the large number of friend? of Miss Sims here. Since her graduation at G. M. C. she has been at the store of Mr. E. E. Bell and has established a wide ur-j quair.taiicc. She is a young Indy of. rare personal charm, and distinctive/ brunette beauty. Mr. Weathers lived here several i? t> u i . , , „ i months being connected with the to ’ W " nd . H- ' Dixie Construction Company, He i, now making his home i.i Dayto-\ Ohio., where the young couple will make their home after their marri- My Favorite RECIPES By MRS. J. W. MOBLEY, JR. Loaf Mrs. J. Farr and Miss Ruth are visiting relatives in and Atlanta. age. Mrs. Geo. S. Roach will spend oral day? of this week at Camp n ing at Indian Springs. S. S. CLASS HAS PARTY One of the most enjoyable parties *»f the summer was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Echols, last Friday evening. The entire lovely home was thrown open to the members of Miss Mary Farr’s Sunday School Class and I their invited guest, who arrive tacky costumes and grown up The first of the evening was spent | in getting these unique characters introduced, during which time judges urned tniu j e their decision as to the “Tack- party In Bimnnpham, Miss i rmn i illt . was awarded this prize, and Miss Mar- *’3ret Fann was given special men tion. The rest of the evening was spent in playing games, after which the guests were served delicious ice cream Mis? Doris Ricketts returned home Monday from a visit to «Irs. E. L. Darling, Jr„ of Blackshear. Mrs. A. I« Pritchett and children have returned from a visit to rela tives in Dublin and Eastman. is» Lillian Stiles ha: from Ala., with Miss Ruth Pardue. Mrs. B. H. Dunaway and Misi Lucille and Marjorie Dunaway t visiting relatives at Lincolnton. 2 cups ground ham (1 pound.) 1 cup broad crumbs 1 cup milk 2 egg . 1-4 teaspoonful dry mustard 1-4 tcaspoonful black pepper Mix ham and bread crumbs well. Add beaten eggs, and milk—Add seasonings—grease and heat loaf pan—(this prevents the loaf from sticking) before putting in mixture— Rake in moderate oven until well browned 350 degrees. Double this recipe fills a loaf pan. MISS ESTELLE STEMBRIDGE ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON. Mis» Estelle Stembridge will enter tain at a luncheon on Thursday In honor of the members of Jjer family who are here at a family reunion. Besides the members of the family a few outside friends will be invited. Ve re-charge any and all ms teris*. Twenty-four hour servit »’» Call a*. RALPH SIMMERSON Buidc and Marquette Dealer FISHING IN BUFFALO CREEK The following left the city Monday morning to spend the week fishing in Butfalo Creek in Hancock county: Messrs W. D. Adams, Walker Black- well, Frank Davis, Alhert Lugand, Dick Smith and W. R. Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moate, of Deve- rcaux, will move here September 1st, to mske their home. They will live In the home of Mr. R. W. Hatcher. Mr. Moate is a prominent citizen of this section. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bell will rail unnuh next Monday for a Caw York, where they will eral days. •pend Mrs. G. L. West and children of Aueusta, have returned home after * visit to Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mays. Mh-e* Curessa Eberh^rt (and Katherinne Weaver have returned ir-'m a tri* to New York, and points °f interest in the East Mi?. Rosa Ashfield has returned from a Mayer’s Tour, including De troit, Washington, New York, Ni- -cara, Toronto and other points of interest. Mrs. Terrance Treanor, Mrs. Alice Mcfraw and Misses Alice and Vir ginia Mt Craw are spending several •hy.? in the mountains of North Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. W .H. Tharpe of Hartford, Ind., spent several days of the past week visiting Mrs. Tharpe’i au nt-, Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Mrs. V. M. Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tennillc and cauehters. Anita and Henrietta, ting Folly Beach, South Carolina, the guests of Mrs. Tennille' 1 ■ taer. Major T. J. Thome who has ;> cottage for the summer there. Dr. David Ferguson, of the Medi- “I Con, “ of th< ' ,;nit * d State « "“thT‘member, of the clars present “ visitinp h.s motherjn the city. wm . Louise A1(ord , i nim | inc E ..t- s-.n. Ethlyn Boston, Louisa Echols, Mrs. Herbert Rainwater of Sand- Myrn Nell Haynie, and Maude Hollo, orsville, i s visiting her parents Mr. way and Sirs. C. Y.^Crumbley and family. ^heir were . Frances Turn- er, Margaret Fann, Virginia Boston, Mrs. K. T. Alfriend and Miss n raCc stembridge. Jewell Jones, and Cathennne Alfriend, of Macon, spent Fnmcea skinner. Tuesday in the city with Miss ElHe Mi(s Farr 0 „ ist ed in enter- Tudd an,; Mrs.^Bagwell. I taininp by Mr,. Echols, Miss Apnes . Stembridge, and Mr?. Roy Alford. Mr. J. B. O'Quinn and little) Mias Frances Fowler spent Kevernl, EPWORTH LEAGUE INTEREST days of the past week in South; 2 tablespoonfuls butter . 1 cup su- gar. 2 ten.spoonful.* flour, 1 cup dates. 1 teaspoonful baking powder, 1 cup nuts. 1-3 teaspoonful rail, 2 eggs. Cream butter and sugar, Add well beaten eggs, beat until light. Add flour, baking powder, and salt, which have been sifted together. Add chopped dates and nuts. English Wal nuts or Pecans. Pour in a shall* buttered pan and bake about o: half hour in slow oven—325 degre* Cut in squares and serve with whip ped cream. Bent Uncooked Cake 1-2 lb. butter. 1 cup sugar 6 eggs, 2 dozen maca;oons 8 or 4 dozen ladyfingers Cream, butter and sugar, eggs separated—grate macaroons in yolks, add to butter and sugar—add vanilla, and a few drops of almond extract—fold in egg whites—line diah with lady fingers—pour in mix ture, nn-l let ftnnd in refrigerator for twenty four hours. Serve with whipped e-ream. z o A breakfast food rich in Vitamin B, especially |ood for chil dren. A Battle Creak Sanitarium Health Food ISc pkg. COUNTRY HAMS We have a lot of desirable small country Hams, 7 to 10 lbs each, HICKORY SMOKED. Gold Bar Extra Quality Prunes in No. 2, Sealed Packages 28c SPECIALS Cood While Meat for Boiling 14 C Bell’s Special, the 40c Coffee 30c lb. Fl~c Seal, Plain or Self-Rising 24 ibs $1.35 Excel, Self-Rising worth $1.35 hag, $1.10 Quick Oven, Standard Patent Self-Rising 24 lhs. 95c Patty, Self-Rising 24 lbs.. 80c 1 Kit Fancy Shore Mackrel real Norwegian $1.50 BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 263—PHONES—498 Georgia, visiting relatives. Mrs. J. D. Baker and children and Mrs. G. A. Myers hajje returned to' V'Vriimnu' their homes in Atlanta, after spend-1 ’ _J ing a few days with their R. N. Ashfield. Help us keep up this standard being present next Sunday The hour 7:00 o’clock. The place ter. Mrs. | Mr and Mrs Ed Ba . s 5pcnt 1>6 Sunday in Marahalville. Mr. C. J. Conn left last Thursday for Covington, where he joined Mrs. Conn and two children for a trip intAj North Carolina visiting Asheville and other points. Friends of Miss Marjorie Scott will be interested to know that she won several places in the swimming meet that was held at Laurel Falls Camp, at Clayton, Ga. Miss Alice Lenora Tucker has re turned from Minneapolis, Minn, where she has been studying during the summer. She received her mas ters degree in music last week. Miss Lavania Scott, who is spend ing the summer at Laurel Falls. Camp, at Clayton, Go., has won an award in arts and crafts, and won third place in the swimming meet. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rogers and little daughter, Annellc, have re turned from a visit to Washington, Baltimore and New York. The re turn trip was mide on the ~»cean. Mr. Sidney L. Stembridge has i turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mbs Dorothy Roberson is spending this week with Miss Lara Ivey. Mrs. Floyd Johnson ha.- returned from a visit to friends in Macon. Mrs. Bagwell and Miss Ellic Todd are visiting relatives at Cochran. Misses Beulah Lugand and Beulah Massey are visiting friends in Rome, Worth Skinner, a popular clerk at Mr. E. E. Bell’s, ig at the store again, after an illness of several days, Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Brown and little Allen Brown are spending sev. eral days of this week in the city. Mrs. E. R. Gholson and daughter. Miss Almu, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Penn of Mo- Mrs. ( O. Sallee Montreal . P. Crawford and Mrs. J. and children have gone to N. C., to spend several Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Argo spent the reek-end in Macon the guest of rcla- Mrs. ‘Elizabeth JJone*.- and Miss Manic Jones are visiting in North Georgia. Mr. Harris Hutching? is spending rcveral days with friends in Jackson- •ille, Fla. Mr and Mrs. B. D. Edwards, ;’J Gwendolyn Edwards, Mr. and I". d. Badger and children and MIma Ricketts motored to Gri f - •■n and spent Sunday with Mr. T. J. nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greene, Miss Greene, Yates and Walter fjr **ir.c. J r . t an( j Robert Harper, Jr., ["turned from a trip to Mur- r i -boro and Nashville, Tenn., Hcn- Ofrsonville, N. C., and Union, S. C. Mrv. Geo. Row is leaving this week l " v **>t her sister, Mrs. W. H. Nash, ' ,f Thrt *e Oak’s, Michigan. On her re. k°me she will be accompanied granddaughter, Lady Jane l >- her vMMftaaw> Si mpaon, who has been visiting Mr. y ,. d ? ,r ** Nash for the past th„,| Mr. and Mrs. Will Burton of Au- • • • j rus ta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Farr left this week for, Heindcl Mobley. Atlanta, where she will spend a few Mr. and Mrs. Winton Kemp, and little son, spent several days of the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Kemp. Mrs. Della Carroll and grand daughter, Miss Janet Thompson, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' A. Massey. I)r. and Mrs. T. P. Allen of New York City, arrived last Monday to spend August with Dr. Allen’s par-1 its. Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCorkle, of J Thompson, and Miss Lclia Kimbrough ' of Krenton, Ga., will spend today; (Thursday) as the guests of Mr. and A. Massey. MARKET SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Fresh Dressed Trout 25c lb Red Finn Croakers 10c lb Baquet Sliced Bacon 31c lb BANQUET PK?NIC Hamswhoie27c lb days before going on to N. C., where she will join her brother, Asbury Farr, at Camp Alice, on Mt. Mitchel. Mrs. Dawson Allen and sons, Rey nolds and George have returned home after a visit to Mrs. Allen’s parents, in Norcross. Dr. Allen went to Nor- cross Sunday and accompanied them home. Mr. Fred Batson, fthe popular manager of the Western Union Tele graph office, is enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. Miss Nancy Holland, an experienced operator, has charpe of the office durinp his absence. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woutten and Miss Marie McComb left Sunday for a trip to Chicapo, Detroit, and points in North New York State. Be fore cominp home they will spend several days in New York City, where Mr. Woottcn will buy his fall and winter stock. Dr and Mrs. E. F. Thomas spent the week-end with Mrs- Thomas’ aunt, Mrs. Eula Stanley. They were re- luming to their home in Gainesville, Fla from North Georgia, where they ’ been to visit relatives of Dr. Will Miss Janice Jordan, an assistant the office of the Georgia Power J. Wilson and Miss Ruth Co., has gone on a trip to California, j to rela-JMias Ann Berckmnns, of the Eaton- J ton office, is filling her position here j during her absence. Blackwood, of Hawk*' Mrs. R. n have gone oi at Greenville. insville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr::. J. W. Ivey. Mr. W. S. Kinney has gone to riains, where he will undergo treat ment in a Sanitarium. Mr. W. I. Johnson has gone to the mountains of North Georgia, where he will spend several days. Mr. W. O. Elder spent the week- ond with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Elder, in Watkinsville. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Harrison of Jacksonville, Fia.. are visiting Mr.j and Mrs. Willie Let Hanisoi Mr*. Todd spent a few day market buying fall stock for CARR’S EMPORIUM. B A R BE C U E 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 PHONE 393 Mfs Luaile Finney, of Greens boro,’ Ga., U visitinp her aunt, Mrs. L. F. Palmer, of East Baldwin. Miss Edith Atkisson. of Decatur, is spendinp several weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. L. ^Gholson. Mrs. Alvin H. Leonard and son. Thomss They were accompanied Alvin, Jr., of LaGranpe. are spend- Good Ginning Sure does Pay Our Gin is in charge of competent and experienced ginners. Our capacity is ample to take care of your wagons promptly. WE ARE NOW READY FOR BUSINESS AFTER A COMPLETE RENOVATION OF OUR GIN. OIL MILL GINNERY