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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., AUGUST 23, 1929
pr. Geo. H. Green is spending his
acation j n Kentucky.
Mi*!;. Leona Frederick*on spent the
a ^t week-end in Augusta.
,lrs. Carl Massey is spending this
with relatives in Dublin.
jijrs. H. S. Wootten is spending
«i-veral days at Black Mountain,. N.
visiting friends.
.Mi— Blunche Buzano- has return-
t,, Charlotte, N. C., where sho
u -iU tiacn next year.
( «,:.( h Johnny Broadnax and Coach
Bain- Florence are spending this
week in Milledgeville.
M>. Kllsworth Bivins, who attend-
,h! pi.mmer school at Emory, is at
home for a few* weeks.
l'r. M. F. Stembridge has returned
frum a stay of several weeks in the
mountains of North Georgia.
Mies Evelyn Wilson has returned
from a visit of several weeks through
Fla.
Mrs. J .B. Walters of Atlanta,
?pcnt the past week-end with Mrs.
Frank Bone.
AMOS3-CARNES
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rex Donoho,
of St Augustine. Fla., Announce the
engagement of their sister. Mis*
Grace Amoss, formerly of Milledgc-
ville, to Mr. James Everett Carnet,
formerly of Marietta, the wedding to
take place at an early date. No
cards.
Miss Amoss the youngest daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Amos, has a large number of friends
here. Since ner graduation at G. S.
C. W. she *has made her hor
St. Augustine and spends several
weeks here each summer. Her
charming personality has won for
her many friends throughout Geor
gia and Florida. Her sister Mrs. Ed
Mi*, Eftie Cooper, of Coopcrvfllc, Atho „ r „ k ,„ hen! .
has ben the gum of Mr. and Mrs. Mif „ Am0 „ wl „ bc marricd Thors-
J. C. Cooper.
•day, August 29th, in Jncksonville.
Mrs. II. W. J. Hum, of Gainesville, ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ELLISON
is visiting the family of her son. Mr. ANNOUNCED.
Lamar Ham. ^ Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ellison
nounce the engagement of their
Mr,. W. A. Walker. Mrs. X. I.. dau( , htcri Eveljm Vaughan, to Mr.
Coate, and Mrs. W. A. Massey spent Lya , M , di „„ Park> the redding to
Tuesday in 1 orsyth. ^ . 1)( l0 j emn i ze ^ Tucson, Arizonu
September 18 th.
The abo^e announcement is
reived with cordiqil inttrest by
large number of relatives r
' friends of Mis Ellison in this city.
Mrs. C. T. Ivey and little daughter MUr E |, ison spcnt her childh.
haye, are visiting in Winder. They |, ere ani j now making her home
will be away for .several weeks. with ht . r parents in St. Petersburg,
Mr. Robert Kennun r
spent several days of thi:
ing friends in tho city.
Mr. and Mrs
havi
McMullei
. Valdosta,
n this city
I
Fla.
Mr. Park is a prominent Mining
agineer of Tuscon.
Mr-. J. M. Murphoy and Misses
nt 7. and Margarite Murphcy have
cturned from a vsiit to Worthen.
('apt. J. M. Burke and Dr. John
lobley, Jr.,- have gone to White
iprings, Fla., to spend several dnys.
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. R. W
Prof, and Mrs:. J. II. Wood and
children, of Athens, spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.
('. McKinley.
Miss Isabel Jones, r
the young ladies wh
lumbia University frui
returned home.
My Favorite
RECIPES
BY MRS. M. H. BLAND
Waffle*
cuns flour
DELIGHTFUL HOUSE PARTY
THROUGH WEEK-END.
One of the most delightful affairs I
of the summer w {, .i be the house
party given by Mr*. C. H. Clutty
and Miss Edna Anderson for the
week-end of August 30th„ at Rose
Hill Manor, the surburban home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Anderson.
The house guests will include,
Mrs. J. Ralph Childs, and Miss Sara
J Childs of Gray, Gu., Miss Jessie
I Overstreet of Waycross, Miss Doro-
I thy Smith and Miss Amelia Johnson
I of Augusta, Miss Ruth Higgins of
j Canton, Miss Louise Anderson, Dr.
1-2 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
2 heaping teaspoons bukiug powder'p. l. Dainreu nnd Dr. J. H. Andcr-
1 cup butter milk I son of Augusta.
3-4 cup sweet milk j ■
3-4 < up eold water 1 APARTMENT FOR RENT
n tablespoons melted fat, mix in, A dandy nice large apartment with
the order given. Bake in hot waffle a IS modern conveniences, clean cool
hich have been greased for good neighborhood. See me quick,
the 1st i
- only.
Asparagus Mousse
1 .-mall can asparagus
1 cream cheese
1 small bottle stuffed olive*
1-2 cup finely chopped pecans
1 envelope gelatine
1 cup mayonaisc
Press asparagus through sieve
cream cheese, chop olives very fine,
this, add mayonaise and nuts,
then the gelatine which hat been de
sol ved in 1-2 cup of cold water over
vater. Add a dash of red pepper,
in wet moulds, chill in the refri-
FOR SALE-
ly new. Sei
LADIES HAIR CUTTING
AT A
SHOP THAT IS EXCLUSIVELY
YOURS
All the Privacy of your own bed
room can bc had at the
The Maraline
We are making a special drive to
acquaint the ladise with this feature
of our beauty saloon. Now in addi
tion to all the beauty culture you cau
get your hair cut by one trained in
the art.
CALL US FOR APPOINTMENT
AND ONE VISIT WILL CALL
FOR ANOTHER
Phone 27
gerator, si:
bcanrs wit
and
Pinch of salt
1 cup butter milk
1-2 teaspoon soda
2 enp flour and 2 teaspoons bnk-
? powder, sift together three times.
Mr. Gaither Banks, Dr. H. D.
Allen, Jr., and Mr. Jetsie Simmerson
attended the Jersey cattle sale in
Mudi-on Monday.
Mr. Allen Moore left Sunday for
Wilmington, N. C., where he has ac
cepted a position with the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad.
DRENNON-BR ANTLEY
I A wedding of much interest tc
io was among t j, e ; r relatives and friends in South
went to Co- Coro i ina am i Georgin was the mar-
this city, has rlaRe of ft|j M Mae Brantley and Mr.
Harold L. Dronnon, which took place
Tuesday evening, August 20th, 8:30
Dr. and Mrs. Powell Allen have re- j, M nt tht , y, ome „f Mr. and Mrs.
turned to New York, after a visit of H w Moore on South Converse
several weeks to their parents, Dr. . trcct the bride’s pastor, the Rev.
i- **>«* Mr.-. H. D. Allen. c C. Herbert officiating. A num-
i- * * * her of friends and relatives of the t,n ^ C! ’-
Mrs. Miller S. Bell Mrs. A. G. bride and groom were present.
Lawrence and Mrs. W. A. Massey, ^ E |i sc Loven was the bride’s
spent Wednesday at Grey’s the guest r>nly „ t tcndant and Mrs. William E.
of Mrs. Bell Wootten. Neeley acted as best mas..
i The bride was lovely in her gown
Mr. Seaborn Lawrence has return- of dark b j up georgette with accesso-
cd from Atlanta, where he has been rip5 to n^h. Mrs. Drennon is the tablespoons coffee
attending the Emory University sum- youn|jest daughter of Mr. W. E.
j Brantley of Milledgeville, Ga.,
Mr. Drennon is the eldest
| Genuine Abbruzzi Seed Oats
4 2 1-2 Bushel Sacks $2.50 per Bushel
|S
Blue Seal Middlings
The “Blue Seal Quality" very thing to start your nigs growing
$2.50 ner Sack.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moran and g c D rennon of Piedmont, S. C.,
children, of Lakeland, Fla., were the 2nd j g con nected with the Southern
guests of Mr. Moran’s mother, Mrs. Bpll Telephone Company in this city. 1
0. L. Moran, the past week. ! Mr . and Mrs. Drennon will be nt
' * * 'home at 127 South Converse street.
Miss Laura Shurley has returned _ The Spartanburg Herald,
from a visit in Tennessee, Kentucky, 1
3 squar* of chocolate
1 tablespoon sugar
1-2 cup milk or water. Melt this
over hot water and add to cake
batter.
Filling
water heat
with a 1-4 lb. of butter, add 2 or 3
jd tablespoons of cocoa and 1 lb. of 4 x
of Mr to make consistency to *pread.
6) “CAN YOU BEAT IT"
One Rotary Egg Beater
One Beater Bowl
One Pint Weston Oil
One Recipe Book
All
f A „” 89c
Bell', Special the 40 centa Coffee foe 30c
Ground a, poo like it.
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
2C3—PHONES—4H
BY MISS FLORIDE ALLEN
rraelon Rind Pickle
Cut all pink meat out of water
melon down to firm rind, a poel rind
nnd cut into small squares or any
roach T. H. Rent! is in South Missouri nnd Illnois. The most M R. AND MRS. STEWART WOOT- shape desired. Add 2 heaping table-
Georgia on n fishing trip. Mrs. Rents inteircst points edited were I-ook- TEN ENTERTAIN. . "‘T’ '"JTL ".ettlo at
and little Jean and Tommy are visit-, °ot Mountain and the Mnmouth q j t Friday evening, Mr. and ’ . ’ p .
ing relative, in M.eon. I Csve. I Mna Stewart Wootten entertained at bottom of vessel. Pour clear 1,me
. „ - I • • • . .u- Uro water over prepar
water over prepared rind, let it stand
.Mr. and Mrs. Munt Hood and; Miss Agnes and Ruth Barnes and T Treanor having as their guest
daughter. Miss .Beatrice Hood, of j Miss Hstel! Steml^ridge will leave thirty of their friends.
Birmingham, Ala., are visiting Mr. today for Forest City, N. C., where ^ The mU5 j c
j-nd Mrs. G. C. McKiniey
from lime water nnd covi
end living room, where ™*«r. 6oi, until rind
well with
% tender
arranged" for "the <™»“K h I""" 1 ' with fork -
1 'iiinni-n ♦...i ; n from water. To every pound of
- I m> u. mv iiv«<. ”• —o-—— — players, were iirmusely decorated in , ., , » ..
Mi.« Gattie Patterson has return- pnrtmcnt. j garden flower, nnd pot plsnts. ^ „„| apple
»'il from a visit to Atlanta, and re- games were played immediately after nn(I
sumid her duties as bookkeeper at Mrs. A- J. McKnight, who has delicious course dinner ' ,n eira . - ^ about
lit. Culver-Kidd Dreg Store. been spending the past several >crved . St . orts a -ere kept on «<* vnnamon to taste..hoot
... ( months here visiting relatives and dainly im p„ r t„d tallies and during * ° U „ u , claar ,
!>r. and Mr*. George A. Wheeler friends, has returned to Charlotte, tbe ven ing the players were r- . ^ omct j nH , s add green
M two children, Charlotte and N. C. She was accompanied by Mrs. fre! , he d with chilled punch. “ e '" 1
Ge. go, are ^pending a couple o' j R. H. Wotien. The affair was one of the most
Mt. Mitchell and Ashv. e,j • . . delightful of the summer season,
inegar is an improvement.
-V C.
coloring to water when eind is boil
ing. Thu makes the p. e a very
Mr. II. G. Griswold. Mr. and Mrs. ^"'togrttor „ mo „ ehamting ^ on - A 1>inch ° f 5alt ” dd< "'
nnouncmg
THE 0PENLNC OF
THE
1 * • E. P. Griswold and Master George soc j a ] g r0 up, the younger married to
l»r. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson have nnd Miss Eva Griswold, of Binning- get
cone to spend the week at their ham, Ala., were the guests of Mr. —
-ummer cottage. Dogwood Lodge, in I). W. Brown nnd Misses El(ie and MRS McWHORTER HOSTESS “ rt ’ ak
the North Georgia mountains, .at Lucy Brown several days of the past Wednesday afternoon Mrs. G. tU *' 0 creum '
Fi-co. Ga. | week.
i this one cup j
Add one half
Watermelon Rind Preserve
Prepare the rinds just the
s for pickles. After they have
On Wednwday aftwnoo.. „ f flaur and
... E. Mc^ ^^’’brid^^’coxnpHment^g teaspoon nait and ‘wo tauspoonB bak'
Mrs. Wiliam Aikin, of Lyons, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wootten and ^Thelma Elliott of Athens, who M “ bakC
and her mother, Mrs. W. D. Travis, Miss Marie McComh have returned - 5 thp house guest of Mrs. U. S. ,n 0 1 '
'*f Covington, Ga., were recent from a visit to Chicago, Detroit, j- lOWen .
fu t of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Bee-on, Buffalo, N. Y„ and New York City. Summer garden flowers were used
the Mansion. While in the latter Metropolis Mr. e ff ect | V ely as decoration throughout
... Wootten purchased hi, fall and win- „ e r00m „ where the gueat. were tt „ dcr , drain and to every
■Mi a .le-aie Allen and Mia, Gladyal ter atoek of good-. rembled. At the concilia,on of the ^ ^ ^ >nd a half
Anthony returned Sunday from a * games n delicious salad course was ^ rogaf . Covpr entire i y with
m "^ r trip to New York and inter- Miss Ella Newell, of Atlanta, Miss served. water an d let cook until clear and
m *diate points. Miss Anthony left, Katherinnc Balentinc, of Birming- 1 svrun is a little thick.
Monday for her home in Wrights- ham, Ala., Mrs. Reid DeJarnette, of! MRS. SWINT GIVES PARTY The preserves may be f|av
’ il 1 '-. Miami, Fla., and Messrs Albert How-1 One of the loveliest of the «um-
• • * ell, Jr., of Atlanta; Mack Tucker of! mer parties was given by Mr.«
Miss Marjorie and Levinin Scott Atlanta und Mr. J. D. Watcrson, of Swint on Friday
••turned from Clayton, where Kntonton.
CTORE
Monday, Sept. 2, 1929
Where Dixie Shop used to be next door to Woollen's
Book Store—
A complete line of Phonographs, Radios, latest Records
and Sheet Music.
COME IN TO SEE US
W. D. VEAL, Mgr.
v ahvc been at camp during the
uminer months. They were met in
Atlanta hy their parents. Dr. and
Mr *- Wilbur Scott.
syrup i
pn
with lemon and ginger, or
\ ahe*enterUin- pi"v«Pl'lv when they ure
visitors to tho city,.a mo , t delightfully a. a bridge lun- They may be colored red
lemon and
half done.
Blanche Tait arrived Satu-
Saturday.
! cheon.
j drop of cake coloring.
• * * ! A variety 0f this MISS GRACE AMOSS IS FETED AT
C. A. Owens, pastor of the | tistically arranged decorateu LARGE NUMBER OF PARTIES .
church at Monroe, paid the | stately home and formed an
border office a pleasant I tractive back ground for a coterie | Miss Grace Amoss. who^ marriage
. . fternoon of last of players" Cover* were laid for to Mr j Everett Carnes will be an
front Cloud Lund. Ga., where she' '!*! 'h^was returning to his home]twenty guest- and a lovely f »“ r | interesting event of Thursday of this
aa an instruetor a. „ Girl,j ^ an ou t!ng at ™"der,vaie. aud|eoun» luncheon was served. .fter| WMlt , haf bMn delightfully eater-
s '"it (‘amp during the summer. She, rt , ma i ne d j n the cit> only a short which bridge was enjo\i or
|t v * s 'ting her sister, Mrs. Edwin j yy e were K i a: i to meet him (< hours,
before leaving for Nashville, j 2r bp wai an a ffablc and pleasant
Tt n
here she wjl Istudv at Pea-j ..- n t; C!r
'*- v r °!Iege dur'ng the winter. j
Mr.
thr,
>nd Mrs. S. E. Dorsey and
n*. of Houston, Texas, were
1 the cit y last Friday. Mr. Dorsey’s
' grandfather died here in 1814,
grandfather lived here and
""l Mr. Dorsey while here tried
,r >'i records of his ancestors, but
•‘ s unahle to locate any. He was
r Jr,n,r (Jo °ncia, as his father went
° m this State to Texas,
| Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Harr *
g._ (> - cri s. C., cpsr.t several hour*
e.- Uo-tW ;.l C.z cl.y. They will
come to Milledgeville the.latter part
of next week to make their home, Mr.
Harris having accepted the pastorate
of tht Presbyterian church. While
here Monday they met a number nf
our people, and were given iter
ance of a most cordial welcome when
,hey .-itanl rent week.
MR. PROSPECT
Have w OU seen thet new Chevrolet
all Sport Coop.? Toko it from
boddio. ah. is « buocb-uut. ask a
demonstration.
L. N. JORDAN
FOR SALE—Ona 19*7 44tmmw
Sedan, wire wheel*, «ood mechani
cal condition, priced
Fcr Information aea M
Ivey..
H.
tained nt a series of parties by her
friends in St. Augustine.
On Fridny she was entertained at
a dinner p.'rty, on Monday a bridge
shower, and on Saturday at a bridge
party and miscelaneous shower.
Since the announcement of her en
gagement Miss Amoss has been enter-
tained at * number of parties and
dinners and other teas, dinners and
parties are being planned In her
hoor during the next few weeks.
FOR RENT-
$20.00. All
B. Cos, Sr.
lialiifSlMfflnlEti
MARKET SPECIALS - FRIDAY
pyp
SATURDAY
Banquet Bacon lb 33c
ELBERTA PIC NIC
Hams whole
lb 25c
Veal or Beef “
lb 23c
KANSAS CITY ROUND STEAK
lb 35c
Fresh Dressed Hens lb 30c
FRESH DRESSED TROUT AND CROAKER FBH