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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE. GA, AUGUST 22, 1928
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.Mr*. E. R. Hines left Wednesda]
1 Mr.*. L. L. O’Kciley, of Cairo, is
. .-it to Columbus and Atlanta
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visiting Mrs. A. O. Thaxton.
M -- Vhelma Elliott of Athens, L
j Mrs. Sadie Bright ha., returned
tin- guest of Mrs. U. S. Bowan.
i from a visit to her sister in Atlanta.
Mi— t iara Lee Co.io of Atlanta, i«
j Mrs. M. E. Morrill, of Atlanta, is
th* guest of Miss Floride Allen.
j visiting her cousin, Miss Rebecca
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hinney.
Ocile ongino of Fairborn
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,« the guest of her brother, Dr. L
Mr. B. F. Bloodworth of Atlanta
1*. Longno.
is spending the week at Mr. W. A.
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Torrance’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Moughon
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,.f Haddock, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Miss Thelma Coleman is visiting
G G. Iifid-
her aunt. Mrs. E. L. Darling, of
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Blackahear.
Mrs. J- J- Ryle of Macon, spent
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w< .k-end with her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. D. W. Brannen has returned
J. (I. Andrew*.
from a visit to her daughter in Wash-
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ington, D. C.
Mr. Howard Hall of Devcreux is
• • •
ting his cousin, Mr. Walter Peel-
Mrs. David Ferguson and Mias
«. r -f thi* city.
Bettic Ferguson attend* d the Me-
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Henry-Shinhoiser wedding in Madi-
Mi . R. H. Jackson was the guest
son Monday.
M:. -nd Mrs. J. O. Jackson of Ma-
!..-t week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith, of At-
* * *
lanta, have returned home after a
Mi Mae Brantley nnd Mario
delightful visit ut their uncle, Mr.
\ ire spending this week at Sa-
W. A. Torrance.
tmah and Tybee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hansel] Hall and
id Mrs. J. R. Stanley and
children, of West Palm Beach. Fla.,
,i W. T. Little are spending this
are visiting Mr. Hall’s parents. Dr.
vt-t-k at Indians Spring.
and Mrs. T. M. Hall.
Mi-- Floride Allen has returned
Mr. ard Mr.-. J. F. Bell have re-
- visit to Atlanta.
turned from a visit to New York.
They made the trip to New York by
MI* \lta Martin i- visiting rcla-
boat and returned by rail.
th-. in Macon this week.
Mrs. George U. Beach of Sa-
Mr. W. I. Johnson has returned
vannah, Worthy Grand Matron oj the
fr in :i vi;it to North Georgia.
Eastern Star, was the guest of her
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cousin, Mrs. A. S. Bonner th- nn?t .
Mrs. Gao. M. Bayne of Atlanta,
week.
i* visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Me-
Mil Ian.
Hr. and Mrs. Homer Bivins an.!
BRIDE GIVEN SHOWER THURS
DAY AFTERNOON.
Complimenting: Mias Righton'
Brown whotc marriage wax -olemn- •
I Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Fraley [
entertained Thursday afternoon at u |
Honeymoon shower at her home on
Hie hill
Tul les wc.-o arranged un the spaci.
ou . veranda for bridge. Golden-glow
thj r/ughout the home.
At the conclusi
l irge yellow moor
bride. In the moi
of linnen which w
the bride.
The guests included Misses Righ-
ton Brown, Alice McCraw, Virginia
MrCraw, Elizabeth Fraley, Eleanor
Brannen, Lucy-Hat*
Hatcher, Nell Davii
My Favorite
RECIPES
of the games a
is presented the
vere many gift
showered upor
EY MRS. JOSEPH E. POTTLE
Mr. L. S. Fowler is spending sev-
rai days of this week in Atlenta.
Mr.-. L. O. Shaw, of Tifton, is
•siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. E. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rogers and
ittle daughter spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Miller S. Bill at-
Madis
Monday.
Pressed Chicken
1 hen
2 tablespoons of gelatine
1*2 cup cold water
A hard boiled eggs
-1 HRS. L. H. ANDREWS ENTER.
I TAINS AT RECEPTION.
One of the delightful social events
of the past week was the reception
ve-. by Mrs. L. H. Andrews, compli
menting Mrs. Frank Herring of New
• oik City, and Mine Righton Brown
whose ui&triagt was n brilliant event
The entire lower floor of the An-
Jrt \v« home was thrown together to
receive the guests. Quantities of j
garden flowers were artistically ar- j
WE CUT YOUR HAIR AS YOU
WANT IT CUT
This is true of our aervicc in every
department. We work to please you
and not a*, we would like to do it.
The Maraline
( ranged abo
The receiving line
ed the
11he line were .Mr-. Andrew*. Mr*. I
- Frank Herrinir. Mi*3 Righton Brown.
Boil the fowl in sufficient water I Mr*. Elizabeth Brown, and Mrs. E.
to cover, until the meat is ready to I A. Tijtner.
fall from the bones. Remove the .Mrs. Russell Bone met the Ruests
chicken and continue to cook the | on the porch nnd invited them into
stock until reduced to three eup-1 the house. On the porch a punch
fills. Cut the pggs in. thin slices, and ; bowl was presided over by
place in bottom of pan so that eaei.: Winifred Fowler nnd Miss Eleanor
plice will be in the center of each Brannen.
square. Remove the skin and bones, I Delicious ice cream, cake ant
cut into small pieces, season the mints were served the guests in th«
alock * add to it the gelatin that has interior of the home. Assisting ir
been : naked in cold water, when | sorvimr were Miss Alice' McCraw,
thoroughly dissolved, add the chick- Miss Virginia McCraw, Miss Eliza
and pour this over the sliced | both Fraley, Miss Elizabeth Brannen
«- When cool, put in refrigern-1 and Miss Josephine Jennings.
Offers complete-beauty service to
stood on the ! Millcdgevillo ladies. All work id*done
with the view of pleasing our custom.
This-
will !
16 people.
1 small bunch
5 tablespoon.
of i
Little Marjorie Stone and her
randmothcr, Mrs; W. L. Garrett, of
'pnrta, are spending several days
t Tybcc.
Mia* Bula Massey and Mis
Bula
celery
vinegar
a tablespoons of onion juice
1 tablespoon of salt (more if lik
ed)
1-2 tc
BARR, Merchant Tailo.
the most
A visit to our Shoppe
economical and safe w
your hair beautiful, to take propc**
care of your skin 9nd nails.
Cal! us for appointment.
SPECIAL
Hot Oil Treatments Six Treatment*
For
—$7.00—
Costs Regularly $1.50
WEATHER’S HOT—APATITES ARE DULL $
1-2 i
• of cold watei
ju-ppe
i s Helen Swinl
Mrs. Albert Lugand motored I
iacon last Thursday to meet Mh
ku a Lugand and Miss Bula Mai**
ho were returning from Rome.
Mr. C. S. Stone and little daugh-
and SpnrUi.
1 Inrgi
Rome with j Strain tomatoe?, cut celery and
' popper fine; add all of the seasoning;
put gelatine in cold water for 10
minutes, then heat over boiling water
until melted; add to tomato mixture,
ard turn into molt? to jell. Rinse
i .. Qjj vatgj. before pouring
Jlr. and Mrs. M. T. Nash and chil
dren have returned from a visit to
relatives in Commerce.
Mi Margaret Yarbrough return
ed Sunday from New York, where
j-he has been studying at Columbia.
Mir- Lois Coxwell .who has been
visiting her cousin Miss Ann Coxwell,
bat returned to her home in Dublin.
Mis- Lucy Hearn of Greenville, S.
C.. hn-i returned to her home after
a visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. ’. Gar-
rad.
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Hazel Bivins, spent the past
week-end in Atlanta vsiitine Mrs.! children ' Hive returned
Elsworth Bivins, who is a student at
Emor>.
C. Hasten and
from
automobile trip through the moun-
ns of Georgia and North Caro-
Mr. J. T. Finney and family have ’ • • *
returned to tlu-ir home in Green-- xt - T ,, _ ,
, , ,. ., . ... Miss Luctle Finney of Greensbo:
boro, after ^"dln* the week with Mh . v nl Di|fb #f Mi] .
Mrs. Fmney, mother, Mrs. G. C.. lad|pnrflle> arc ..„ enJini , tw ,
rap * 1 * * • * ! Ethel Torrance, attending
I the revival meeting at Salem.
Mrs. F. R. Hargrove and children 1 • • •
spent the past week with Mrs. Har-1 Mns „ A Massey had as
drove’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. bmlse EUt . sl „ for tw0 dny , , Mt weck _
Moran, at their country home near Mni Dcvo „ c Talbot, Mis , viviaT1
Scott.boro. ^ ^ [ Talbot, Mr*. Elmer Skinner, and Mr.
Frank Skinner, all of Colrrabus, Ga.
Mr. W. M. Coleman of Bridgeton,
Mrs. Helen Harris, of Atlanta, nnd j X. J., has returned home accompanied j Miaaes Mabry and Annie Harper,
Mi.- Mary Lou Culver of Culvcrton, by his family who have been visiting I wha havo b „ n >t Columbia (jni-
have been visiting relatives here this several weeks with relatives here I ven dty for the past several weeks.
«<ak. . “ nd Gordon. land Mrs. Geo. W. Griner will reach
* * * ! ... j j,„me this afternoon from New York.
Mrs. Ada Cason, of Thomson, | Miss Drucillah Gore has returned I * • •
'pint several day.- of the past week to her duties of nursing at the Geor-j Mrr. W. W. Stem bridge, Ben and
!•: the city as tie guest of Mrs. C. gia Baptist Ho.-pital in Atlanta afterjGrr.ee Stembridge and Mbs Frances
I'. Lewis. a two weeks stay with her parents,! Fowler are visiting Mrs. A. F. Cor-
* * • ! Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gore. j neliu; at Tampa, Fla. They will al-
ML-s Clifford, who accompanied 1 * * * : s *’ visit Mrs. N. B. Ellison at St.
Mr. L. S. Fowler and party on their Miss Martha Brown of Atlanta,! Petersburg, Fla.
tour of Europe returned to the city was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth [
' th them. Brown .Sunday and Monday of this j Misses Frances and Dorothy Thax-
* * • week. Miss Brown was here to at- ton, Misses Roberta and Lucetta Law
the Brown-Gordy Wedding. ' rcnce, Katherine Butts Isabel June: 1
• • * and Constance Day have returned
end; of Mrs. J. L. Sibley will from New York, where they hav
I be delighted to know that her con- been studying ut Columbia Uni-
! ditien has greatly improved, news versity.
returned f ro m the Atlanta nospital where she j * *
has been for the past week stated. Mrs. J. O. Blackw
• • * been visiting her parents, Mr. and*
Mrs. R. J. Wilson and Miss RuthjMr*., J. W. Ivey, ha- returned to
Wilson have returned from a visit j Hawkinsville, having been called
to relatives in Greenville, Ga. Mr. .home on account of Mr. Blackwood
Wilson went down Sunday and < being painfully hurt in an automo-
hrought them home- in his automo- bile wreck,
bile.
•Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kelley mot
lown from Atlanta and spent
iay with Mrs. Kelley's father,
■"bn F. Yarbrough.
Mrs. Stewart Wnotten
Sunday from New York,
hu< been several weeks studying at
' iumbia University
in mixtu
squares
Whei
cold.
desired, put
h mayonnaise,
serve 16 people.
lettuce, |
3-4
pound butter
1 1-4 cups granulated sugar
3 1-2 cup? plain flour
Yolks of 3 eggs
Flavor with vanilla
Cream butter and sugar, add eggs,
then flour nnd flavoring. Mix with
han^ is better. Take small pieces
of dough, about the size of a mar
ble. and form a hall in fingers, mak.
iug a dent in the center. Do nol
grease baking pan. After you hav*
put all in the pan, put a little jelly
in each dent Bake in moderate
will make from 130 to 140
ccording to the size you mold
Silver NiD Gradefruit Juice No. 2
Rubyettcs, Oraettes. Emrclettes,
Clicquot Ale, ICE COLD, 3 bottle,
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
25c
40:
50c
15c
Swiss Grnyere 6 Portions
60c
Rodicr Hors D’Oeuvre
50c
Boneless Pickled Pig Feet Cutlets,
35*
JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT
No. 1, Norway Mackerel, fat and fine,
25c
SPECIAL
Good White Meat for Boiling
'1c
Hell’s Special Coffee
30c
Excel Self-Rising Flour, worth 31.35, .
:... $1.10
Quick Ovrn Standard S. R.
95c
This
BY MRS. W. L. RITCHIE
A*p*i
Tip.
Col. and Mrs. Marion Sibley and
tV| > children spent tcvcr&l days of
the past week with Mr. J. L. Sibley
Col. Erwin Sibley.
Miss Katherine Bayne of Atlanta,
' b‘- has been visiting Miss Belle Mc-
Mi'-ati. b spending this week with
Kenneth McMillan.
Mr. Herbert Burke, of Atlanta, is
• "ng his father, CapL J. M. Burke.
^will spend several days this
*'"k fishing n ar Byron.
M'>. Geo. L. Echols. Misses Bertie
"I'Jge nnd Agnes Barnes spent
' 1 days of the past week at
wick and St. Simons.
Mr 1. F. Willimgham, of Augusta,
■ l hurt while in the city Satur-
da - v - He spent the time shaking
with his many friends.
■' ,r - >0 Bie Barrett is visiting In-
L' i!l . Spring and Atlanta this week.
Ur > " his absence his store is in
c “ ar ge of Mr. W. L. Gholson.
Mr. an d Mrs. Louis Flemister,
I> lt * Flemister, and Mrs. A.
*; Co °k have returned from
Mr. anil Mrs. Milton Webb, Mrs.
R. M. Watson, Mr-. F. E. Watson,
Mr. C. D. Williams, and Mr. anJ
Mrs. J. E. .Stiles, of Macon, are tak
ing an automobile trip to North
Georgia and Tennessee.
The friends of Mrs. Pope Brown
In Milledgeville regret to learn of her
illness which prevented her attend
ing the wedding of her granddaugh- j
t«r, Miss Righton Brown, which v
brilliant event of Tuesday.
Mr. Davis Carr who has been
spending several days with parents
and relatives of this city; has
turned to Ocala, Florida, where he
holds a position as bookkeeper with
the McKay Lumber Company.
Mr. L. C. Johnson, of Wrights-
viile, was in the city Friday and
Saturday, hunting apartments. He
will move his family, Mrs. Johnson
and two small boys, to the city .the
first of Septcmbdr. Mr. Johnson
—for the Liggett & Myers To
bacco Co.
Col. Jos. E. Pottle has returned
Trom Savannah, ^'here he spent a
week in the Central of Georgia Rail-
.vay Co's. Hospital. Col pottle
'tales that this is one of the hand
somest and most conveniently arrang
'd hospitals in the United States and
that the treatment accorded patients
i the acme of the accomplishment
-f medical skill and science. He
feels that he was given a new lease
on life.
Theit was a reur:«n of the family
of Mr. R. M. Rog: rs held at the home
of his daughter. Mr*. A. K Roun
tree, in Adrian Sunday. About
twenty-five were present, there be
ing a daughter, Mrs. H. H. Houston,
of Fargo, and f«ur 'grandsons, and
one granddaughter absent. Mr.
Rogers^ and the family of Mr. D. M.
Rogers of this city attended it. His
son, Mr. C. G. Rogers, of Baltimore
was also present. A bountiful dinner
was served.
Drain water from can of asparagus
boil until tender. Drain again and
rve with following tcauce:
1 cup warm water
2 'nblcspoon vinegar
2 ...olespoon sugar
1 tablespoon butter
1 table.-poon flour
I egg.
Rub flour smooth with a little wa
rs season with pepper and salt; add
g and mix; add other ingredients,
irring all the time. Put on fire
and cook thick as cream. Pour
sauce over asparagus in covered dish.
Deviled Crab*
Serve Six Permon.
1 can Japanese crabs—remove
hard particle* and squeeze out juice
1 tablespoon melted butter
1 tablespoon mustard
Yolks 2 hard boiled eggs. Mix thc.-e j
together, forming paste, then add;
juice of a half lemon, 1 teaspoon
salt, 1-2 teaspoon black pepper, 1-4 j
tear poon red pepper, 1 raw eg]
tablespoon Worcester sauce
the hard boiled egg* (cut
fine). Add all together ;
hells or baking dish
er with cracker c rumbs dotted with
butter. Buke until light brown.
Patty S. R. Floor "....80c
Fancy Norway Kit Mackerel, per kit $1.50
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
Cotton Picking Time
SEE US FOR
Cotton Sheets Picker Sacks
Steelyards
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Tk« wall Ipiowb lim* of Kayaar *
Iron Clad Hoiivr at CARR’S EM
PORIUM.
Soft Ginger Bread
1-2 cup sugar
1-2 cup molasses
1-2 cup lard
3-4 cup milk
2 cups flour
1 full teaspoon baking powder
1 cant teaspoon salt
1-2 teaspoon soda
1-2 teaspoon ginger
1-2 teaspoon cloves
1-2 teaspoon allspice
Mix two eggs, lard, sugar, molasse*.
Mix dry ingredents and sift together
three times- Add all together a
any cake. Take in moderate oven.
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
WANTED—Cbair* of *11 kind, to |
bottom, with small and Urgs esae:
aad ropoirod Mrs. J. C. Aadrtws, 1
112 El bar: St.
By buying insurance direct, policyhold
ers have possibly saved the amount of
the agent’s commission, but ihey have
deprived themselves of his services.
They can also save the cost of a physi
cian by prescribing for themselves and
buying their medicines direct from the
druggist. It is said that a man who is
his own doctor has a fool for a patient.
This is as true of insurance as of medi
cine.
C. H. Andrews & Son
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