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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., SEPTEMBER i, 1020
KEMP-GILMAN
The friends of Miss Mildred Kemp,
and Mr. Roy Gilman, of Hardwick
will b e interested to Icon, tliat ihey
were united in marriage July 28th,
Judge W. H. Stembridge officiating.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Kemp, of Hurdwick,
is popular with a lurge circle
friends in Hardwick and Milledge-
L. Echols spent, Tn*s*i Miss Sara Blanks has returned to
Wednesday in Atlanta. Statesboro, where she is teaching. „ 1r ; G,man is ° ne of Hardwick’,
n A. Danner has returned Miss Elizabeth Grant has returned Wc . * nown y° un » men . -and holds s
u visit to Claxion and Tybee. from a visit to North Carolina. l£° s,t,on with the Hatcher Hardware
y. l viressa Eberbart has gone toj Miss Lyr.dell Nelson has returned °‘
' , ,»n. X. C., to resume her duties | to Atlanta, where she teaches. I jT#
.cher in the schools. j Miis Lois Coxwell, of Dublin, is MARRIAGE
\jj.. Thelma Stembridge has gone visiting her cousin. Miss Anne Cox-
Morristown, Tenn., where she will [well.
Gladyi
Mrs. Alice Bridwell and Mr. T. II.
i Bridwell were happily reunited »n
Mr. T. B. Coxwell and son Harry, m “ rr » a ge at the Toomsboro Chris-
Stembridge will teach, d’ent the week-end in Dublin, with ^ n ’ n c hurch at high noon Sunday
C., and hus gone to! relatives. Sept. 1st They left immediately
rtnnu-m-e her duties.
( laristine Babb ha.n gone to
^ the schools of Wilmington,
Mi - Dorothy Thaxton has gone to
Vir-t,-n-Salem, where she will teach
v' and Mrs. L. C. Hall and Miss
Emily Hall have returned from N.
The friends of Rev. J. F. McCluney Ilfter thc ceremony for South Geor-
are glad to see him out agin, after R;a an d point in Florida. Mrs.
a recent illness. Bridwell is very successful operator
Mis, Louise Kemp has returned ant * owner °f the Rose Tea Room, at
to Atlanta, where she teaches, after j Milledgevflle.
sending the summer .at home. ! Mr - Bridwell is .a veiy popular
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Russell, of Ma- Chevrolet salesmnn of Wilkin-
con, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Pon count >’- Both have many friends
' who wish them a happy and success-
icd to We are glad to know they
teach are Foing to make Milledgeville their
Wallace Butts, Tuesday.
t they spent their vacation. 1 Miss Inez Ellison has
l "j]. Frances Thaxton has return-* Miami, Fla., where she
i fr,,,,, a visit to relatives in next year.
I Mrs. V. W. Faulkner is now at
\i .. Mary Farr is at home after Joy’s Department Store having gone
, ! tful stay at Black Mountain, their as a sales lady September 1st.
‘ Mrs. R. W. Bradford and children
>i r alu j Mrs. Oliver Montgomery, ore in Augusta
.f Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. ford’s parents.
tn d Mr*. W. L. Ritchie. j Mrs. Liir.abeth rcnuei oi ueorge-.
Mr James Rohinkon, of Smith- n -'" ! “ '— :, “
T- : n., i visiting his. son, Mr.
W. E. Robinson.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. T. T. Hnrtfman opened thc
iw season with a charming chil-
i-iting Mrs. .Brad-' dren’s party, on last Tuesday after
noon, in honor of little Miss Larclle
Mrs. Libabcth Penuel of George-. Hardman’s fourth anniversary,
wn Delaware, is visiting the family. The decorations in thc dining
her son, Mr. F. C. Penuel. | room were pink and white, the round
Mr. Howard Hall, of Devcrgaux.l table being covered with a snow-
Babb hn- returned who has been a recent visitor to this white linen cloth, and pink and white
. Wilmington. N. C., where she will city, has returned to A. & M. school paper streamers extending from the
teach i"ain this year. »t Burnesville to resume his studies. 1 light over the table, being caught at
* Mr. Robert Little has returned Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders and four different points on the table. The
lt to his sisters at Newark, two sons, J. N. Jr., and Walter Ed- delicious cake served as the ccnter-
v j win, .are visiting Mrs. Saunders’ par- P»tce, and was iced in pink and white
Mr. jack Day. of Atlanta, spent ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blnnks. | in the center of the icing stood four
the wetk-end with his parents, Mr. Walter Blanks has returned to tmall white candles,
jnl Mr-. John T. Day. Forsyth, where he i« working during After the games the little guests
Mi,« Lucy Harding will leave Fri- his vacation. He is a ministerial gathered around the table where they
dav f r N'ew York, where she will student at Emory University. [were served ice cream and cake, and
teach in the Clark Memorial School. Miss Louise Greene, after spending were gitfen large colored baboons and
Mi- Lucille Gumm of Eufauln, th* summer at home, has returned j email toy airplanes for favors.
Afauipent several days of this week to Atlanta to resume her duties as, The invited guest to enjoy the af-
,visiting friend-, in the city. r - teacher :r. the schools. j Urnocn were: Frances Crooms,
I»r. f. G. Cox and children are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Evans and Mr. Martha Carpenter, Catherine Carpen-
vi«iting Dr. Cox’s parents in Ellijay, an d Mrs. Harold McLain, of Atlanta, i teFi Dorothy Wood, Marcella Vinson,
O. werc the " uests ot Col. and Mrs. C. 1 Betty Canty Allen. Julia Scott, Lucia
Midshipman Robert Taylor is at B. McCullar Sunday. • | Bene, Betty Hayes, Betty Lawrence,
heme on a visit to his parents, Mr. Mr. T. B. Coxwell and daughter Madelyn Jackson, Yvonne Giles,
and Mr*. R. A. Taylor. Miss Anne Coxwell and son, Earl Beverly Stone, Janie Sue Tennile,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W\ Harry and Coxwell, and Mr. J. I. Jackson spent Betty Tennile, Mary Brake, Harriet
children of ITacon, spent Sunday th e week-end with relatives in Dub- Edwards, Janie Frances Bivins,
vi Monday in the city with rela- Hn. j Frank Twilley, Roy Nelson, Billie
iff. ' Mrs. V. W. Faulkner has accepted : Hargrove, Ed Athon, Peter Bivins,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Terry have re- n position with the Jny Department' Reynolds Allen, Cason Black, Jr.,
terni from a visit to Mrs. L. Brink- Store. Mrs. Faulkner is an experi-' Marcus McComb, Carl McComb.
hr a: Georgetown, S. C., and Mr« cnced saleslady, and will be pleased. Mrs. Hardman was assisted in
Henry Woodward, at Conway, S. C. for her many friends to call on her.; entertaining by Mrs. O. B. Twilley,
Mr! and Mrs. L. S. Kelley and Mr> D avi s Carr, who has for the Miss Mary Farr and Miss Virginia
rHIdren. of Atlanta, were visitors to p na j year been bookkeeper at the J Edworrfs-
Mr«. Kelley’- father, Rev. John F. jyjcKay Lumber Co., of Ocala, Fla.,'
Ysrhrnmrh. the past week-end. has returned home, and accepted a| HORTON-MADDOX
Mr-. T. Stewart has returned pos jtion with the McKinnon Motor Mr. J. T. Maddox, of Carbus, Fla.,
tome. after spending several weeks £ 0> j and Miss Corinne Horton, of Hard-
relative
Meriwether,
Xora Boyer is .it Lee'
My Favorite
RECIPES
As Given By Prominent
Milledfaville Woman
By MRS. MATTIE A. BIVINS
M. s Alice McCraw wfll be as-; Mr. .and Mrs. T. H. Clarke and
soeiated with Carrs Emporium of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McMullen have
Fashion, during the fall and winter returned from an automobile trip to
ell-known and long Washington, D. C. They were uc-
full line companied home by Miss Edna Mc-
of Ladies Ready-to-Wears and
Millim-vy, and Miss McCraw will ren
der them valuable assistance in *ell-
ing them.
Mrs. Ldwin Allen and children and
Coffoo B A jMiss Blanche Tait left Wednesday
....... . . , | for a visit to relatives in North
1 full tablespoon lard, and one of Carolina. They are making thc trip
butter. by auto and will be gone about two
1 half cup sugar, 2 eggs. 1 cup[ we€ ks.
sweet milk, which lias been brought j
to boil and cooled.
1-2 yesst cake dissolved in 1-4 cup
water
4 light cups flour, make into bat
ter, and pour into greased pan about
an inch thick, let rise over night,
next morning pour melted butter over
surface and sprinkle well with brown
sugar and cinnamon and bake.
3 egg yolks, 1 cup sugar, heaping
tablespoon butter, juice two lemons,
when well mixed, add cup of bread
which has been :onked by water and
squeezed dry, cook in double boiler 13
until thick, cool and pour on baked.9
crust, add meringue and bake. *
Mr. Chas F\ Barrett, of Miami,
Fla., and daughter, Mrs. D. D. Lins-
colt, of Cambridge, Mass., arc in the
city, visiting relatives. They fcire
rceejving Vt cordial welcome from
their friends, who arc glad to see
them.
Miss Thelma Elliot, of Athens, has
been the guest of Mrs. John Riley.
Mrs. V. L. Nr.sh, Jr. Nash and
Mrs. W. B. McKinnon spent Sat
urday in Macon.
Mullen, who has been spending the
summer in Washington.
Mrs. C. H. Allen of Barnette, Is
visiting her daughters, Mrs. T. B.
Lawrence and Mrs. S. D. Bristow.
^ R- H. Wootten has returned
from a visit to Mrs. A. J. McKnlght
in Raleigh, N. C.
COLONIAL THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
SEPT. 0-10
MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY
NIGHT SEPT •
SHOW STARTS AFTER TWELEVE
O’CLOCK
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ABBRUZZI RYE
To two well beaten whites of eggs
add one cup sugar, one pickagc
shredded Cocoanut, teaspoon Vanilla,
and two light cups Cornflakes. Drop
from teaspoon on greased pan and
bake. Do not remove from pan until
o WiU make a fine winter putnre for your cow.—Keep yonr
cream cheek cominf.
We have a fine lot freah reed $2.50 per bnshel. Plant yonr
winter putnre.
MRS. C. J. CONN
Dron Cheese Biscuits
1 cup flour
1 cup grated cheeso
3 level teaspoons baking powder
1-2 teaspoon salt.
2 tablespoons butter or fat
Cold water to mix stiff, dough.
Drop on baking sheet—bake
hot i
2 1-2 cups sugar
1 cup sweet milk
1 medium jar peanut-butter. Boil
rapidly for five minutes, timing from
the first rapid boiling. Stir to pre
vent sticking. Remove from fire and
beat for several minutes. Pour in
greased pan and cut in squares.
The American Legion Auxilliary
at their regular monthly meeting last
Tuesday discussed plans
poppy sale this fall and the cele
bration of Armistice Day.
Mrs. C. L. Moran and Mrs. Hattie
Allen Garrard were joint hostesses.
A program featuring Child Welfare
presented. Miss Katherine Mo
ran who is teaching expression in a
Virginia college gave several
esting readings.
Mrs. T. A. Resee, First Vice-Presi
dent, presided at the meeting in the
absence of Miss Bertie Stembridge
FLOUR
Blue Seel, Plus or Self-Risuf, The Superlative Patent,. We
have m>M Blue Seal for fifteen year,. Not a complaint. Sale,
larger every year. Z4 lb,. Sack either $1.35
Compare price with any high grade superlative patent fiuur on
the market.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
All Varieties Fruit, and Vegetable, Every Day
Saturday—Good White Meat 13 cts. per lb.
howed much constructive and
progressive work being d. Mrs.
wick, were united in marriage Sun-
twntnn. Godfrey and Macon. nartinent Store.” wheii”,he recently! ‘‘"V cvcninB nt the Midway Metho-
Mr-. W. E. Ireland hn. returned ncccpt( , d „ p „, ition . Mnu Bayer has Pammagc, Rev. Sir. Roark offi-
N-hville, Tona., where «ho had c ipncc „ „ clerk , and in . eiatia B . ,
■ hem studying at Peabody Col- ^ hcr fril . nr |, call on h( , r „ t The bride is an atlr.net,vc young | the head of the auxilliary.
Lee’s. I lady, and has a large circle of friend*, Reports from the several commit-
JK Harry Levine ha« returned * • _ _ . , She is n graduate of the G. S. C. W.
" the northern markets, wher* r . s ' " \ °, ' . . Mr. Maddox is a Telegraph opera-
- .eat to .mi* la .electing the; 1 ? M,...Lnu„e Cooper, ha. accep ed lop „ „, rbu „_ „„ d „ younR mon
M and Winter .lock for the Jay Do-1 ' "* Culver & K,dd o{ „. Qrth
Putment Store. I P ruB Co - “f ^ will always Mr and Mrs Mnddox hnvc Bonc
lit.. J. B. Stiles, Mrs. R. H. Har-lJ 10 '' 1 * COrdl ” 1 welcome for be P»- Clrbus to nlnkc , heir home.
, i R. H. Harper. Jr., and W.1- of v th " "'J 1 k— ntug Cm
t It. Jr., spent last week in Mr ' ' ith a" no" nt ' P ' T ' A ' " EET FRIDAY AFTER -
S. C„ and visiting Asheville. «“ R Mr Fnnl.' NOON '
iff! other points in North Carolina.!. r ‘ an ^ ‘ ’ " ‘ . The Parent Teachers Association
Hr. J .11. Stiles. Mr. W. C. Greene}'' working w„h a loan, of Mercer ^ .ftarnoc at four
r f-ree.e, J, . and Miss Blanch^^ *" ^ ^ b “ nd '~
‘Re spent several days of the past * at G. M. C. This is the first meeting
rv, k ,“u Un ™» S a C 'i,-T' l "' rc wl;7 : Miss Cceill. Humphrey hn, return-!-f «J* »" nr °
t;,, Mr. Clifford Strlos. «hilc { ^ from CllmbridRl . Mass., whore..he | -tved to be present.
71 ""I inl ° th ° attended the Harvard summer school.
aro ina. . borne she stopped by Wash
ington. D. C., foi. a week to visit
her sisters. Misses Maggie and Maud
Humphrey.
Mrs. George Ross and little grand
daughter. Lady Jane Simpson, have
returned from a visit to Mrs. Ross
sister, Mrs. W. H. Nash, at Three
Oak Mich. While in Michigan Mrs.
Ross visited many nearby towns. She
also spent several days in Chicago.
rth Carolina.
Adam Brooks, of Atlanta,
>''inday and Monday, visiting
‘ter. Mrs. A. L. Ellison, Mr.
i* well remembered here by
00r ®Wer citizens, who are always
•lcome him back
town.
t I,r - 'nJ Mrs. E. H. Scott and
^thea, have returned from an
through tic North
Sr, i E;i«t, visiting realtives and
,i -- The trip was a most enjoy-
°ne. They were accompanied
y ’heir son, Mr. Edwin Scott,
been in New York, during
“Rimer months.
p many friends of Miss Leni
v '' * rt ‘ dad to learn that fhe is
, • . irq- at the home of her
in Atlanta, after undergoing
•orrir.us operation at St Josephs
^pitai m that city. Mias Moore
, to he able within the next
o return to this city. In
•>e her hat shoppe is in
: * Bccil? Ebr.il -mtl Hr:.
* S. K'i r - v
Be»,ie Bland, who returned
<<, t . a rta " *'*veral weeks in
^ ’ 1r ' Hna Wednesday evening
hnt ^ ,m t u ’ ee * t * Jins ^ een * n
i 'ti'L ^ V>rUl day * of this week a»-
i r ln electing the latest style*
* wintei
^oore’g Hat
tki~.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
The Robert E. Lee Chapter of the
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy will meet next Tuesday after
noon, Sept. 10th, at four o’clock at
thc home of Mrs. W. A. Walker.
Important matters are to be de
cided upon and all members are
urged to be present.
also spent several u«j-b ... - ••—^ bi.-w r„„l.
She report, a mart woundcrful tnp H Ns
Mr. C. F. Seal. Mrs. Nugent, Mrs.
Whr,lin. Miss Roche of Savartnah,
Ga., and Mrs. H. A. Mathis of Fitz
gerald, *pent the week-end with Mrs,
J. W. Seal and Mrs. J. R. Smith.
Mrs. Ben Ba.*s, of Columbus, is
visiting Mrs. Clarence Wall and
other relatives in the city.
Miss Mary Jones of Rock Hill, S,
C, and Miss Mary Littlejohn, of
Gaffney. S. C., arc visiting MJr-
Mary Willis.
Mis, EJna McMullen will go to
k Q .«. j r>Ct C., Friday to resume her
*..*•— -- « t^’che - .
The friends of Mr. C. H. Whit
field rogret to learn that he 1.*
Mrs. F. B. Eberhart and Miss Mary
Mr F B. Eberhart and Miss Mary
Eberhart end 3*. Harry. Wheeler
spent Wednesday in Macon.
Mrs. Walter Greene, of Atlanta, It
yiitttaf Mrs. ■. *• BA
iff ice Bupplica at
M. Scott, chairman of the re
habilitation committee told of a party
given at Dr. Allen’s and the receipt
of a box of candy from the Athens
chapter which was sent to the sol
diers at the State Sanitarium.
Preliminary plans for the sale of
poppies on Armistice Day werc dis
eased. Effort will be made to make
the sale the most successful in the
history of this idea. The funds go
disabled soldiers and orphans.
_Jiss Bertie Stembridge, State
WILL MEET NEXT j chairman of Americanism Commit
tee, attended a .meeting of thc de-
partment executive committee meet- •
ing in Atlanta at the Henry Grady
Hotel Tuesday night and Wednes
day.
Mr. Julius Holt of Atlanta spent
the past week-end here visiting his
mother, Mrs. Cora Holt.
Miss Jessie Allen has returned to
Atlanta where she will teach this
fall.
A COMPLETE AND SfiLECT UNE OF THE
Latest Creations in Hats for
Fall and Winter Wear
are now on display at
Miss Leni Moore’s
HAT SHOPPE