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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, CA., SEPTEMBER 12, 1929
11 U. D. C. MET TUESDAY AFTER
NOON AT MRS. W. A. WALKER’S
A. F. Latimer is
Atlanta.
. Evelyn Holt will go to Grace-
,,,1, Fla., to day (Thursday) where
. h> . will teach.
, Gret
Mrs. Warren Edwards has return
ed from an extended visit tn Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Prc
nouncj the birth of a son,
11th, at. the City Hospital.
iss Emily Hall has gone to Rock-
• • * ington, N. C., where she will teach
jli-. Frances Baker will return this year.
tbi* week to teach in Palatka, Fla., | • • •
after spending her vacation at homo. Mr. Ernest Farrell, of Eufaula,
• • • Ala., is visiting the family of his
M>- Billie Eberhart has returned brother, Mr. Arthur Farrell.
from bulon, N. C., where she visit- • • •
t -J hti >:ster, Mrs. Marion Grotc. Miss Ethel Andrews spent the
• * • ! week-end with her aunt, Mrs. J. J.
.Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wootten have Ryle in Macon.
iftumni home, after .an antomobile * • •
• ur «-f North Carolina. Mrs. M. S. Meibom, of Athens,
My Favorite
RECIPES
The firrt meeting of the fall
months of the Robert E. Lee Chap
ter of U. D. C.'s was held at the
ho ■ of Mrs. W. A. Walker as hos-
te:«. on Tuesday afternoon. After
thi- U. D. C. ritual was given, the
business of the afternoon was at
tended to, Delegates to the Conven
tion in Moultrie were elected, Mrs.
David Furguson and Mrs. M. H.
Bland were elected with Miss Lucy
Brown and Mrs. D. W. Brannen al
ternates, Mrs. R. B. Moore as presi
dent of the chapter and Mrs. J. L.
Bee.* on as chairman of the historical
essay contest of the Georgia Division
will attend the Convention.
Mrr. G. A. Lawrence had arranged ca *J l
BY MRS. W. E. ROBINSON
Mi.
.t Cocktail
of pineapple
1 large ca
3 oranges
1-4 lb. of afterdinner mints
Dice pine.ipple, oranges and mintvj
mix, set on ice to chill for 1 hour
before serving. Serve with powder
ed sugar sprinkled over top.
EPWORTH LEAGUE NEWS
A very profitable business meeting
of the entire League vas held last
Monday night at the church, with
Mis* Mary Farr, President, in the
chair. After the transaction of all
business matters, refrsehments were
and a delightful jocial hour
followed. ^
Wo are very glad to have 18 new
members to help us start the fall
work. They ate already 1 proving
themselves willing workers. We wel
come them heartily!
Next Sunday night’n program will
be led by Miss Martha Bass. We
have been musing Martha’s influ
ence while she was away, and it
means much to have her hack.
The League meets every Sunday
evening j»t 7 o'clock, in the Metho
dist church basement. Come- and
visit us, and if, you will join us!
Br«„ Egg.
When scrambling eggs, try adding
a teaspoonful of dry bran cereal to
This makes a very palat-
bountiful program for the after- lb)c ind hMlthfu , dish .
on. Those taking part were Mrs.
David Fe.*gu:on, Mrs. Charlie Moore,
Miss* Autonette Lawrence and Mrs.
M. H. Bland.
The pre ident announced that
•w members had been added to the
11, nnd quite a number of certifi-
te were to come in. Mrs. Walker
ived delicious refreshments during
the social half hour.
Jr. and Mrs. A. I. Butts and M
!. Butts, Jr., spent the week-end
i, relatives in Columbus.
Mist
spent Sunday with the family of her MR AND MRS JOHN f.HINHOLS-
father, Mr. G. C. McKinley. TER ENTERTAIN FRIENDS.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shinholster
i: rtained a number of their friends
on last Thursday afternoon at their
home, “Indian Island Farm"
this city.
The spacious veranda of the
beautiful country home was
1 eone of a barbecue supper. Mr. ar.d
! Mr.*. ShinhoMcr greeted their gi
rk Chop, for Luncheon
salt, pepper and brown
Put 1 slice of Irbh Potato (1-2
inch thick) 1 slice onion, 1 slice to
mato, 1 ring bell pepper on top of
each chop. Salt and pepper ns you
go. Stick together with tooth pick.
Put in roaster or skiMrt, rddin - 1 j
inch of water in pnn. Cover and
cook slowly for 1 1-2 hours. Extra
water maybe added, if needed.
Finney sp-ent ’the
• * * ; -veek-end in Atlanta visiting her aunt
j'r*. Julia P. West has returned Mrs. R. W. Bloodworth.
, r .ai a stay of several months at • • •
Wayne '.''"le, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. King were call-
• • * ! cd to Helena Friday on account of
Mrs. H. G. Banks is at the city the death of Mrs. J. D. Brown, n
hospital, whdre ;she underwent an sister of Mrs. King.
■ r..t i"Ji or appendicitis. • • •
• • • 1 Miss Margaret Burke will return who included
Mi-r Roberta Lawrence * will, today to Tampa, Fla., where she Trqni Madisor
trjch in Columbus again this year, teaches, after spending her vacation former home,
and will leave in the next few days at home.
t.. resume her duties. • • • • BENEFIT BRIDGE AND ROOK
• • • | Mr> H G Banks underwent an op- PARTY.
Mis.- Clarise Batson will leave to- -oration at the City hospital last Fri-' The'American Legion Auxiliary
day for Palatka, Fla., where she will day evening. She is getting along will give a Benefti Bridge and R>
resume her duties as a teacher in well. party Thursday, Sept. 19th, at
the public schools. * • • • American Legion club rooms. The
• • • * Co!. Ervrin Sibley spent several afternoon hour will be at four o’clock
Miss O’Nora Ennis, who fills the day? of the past week in Madison,’ n sd the evening hour, which will be
chair • : English in the high schools j where he was engaged in caics be- for both men and ldaies, at 8:30
Quitman, has returned to that city, fore the Superior Court. j o’clock. All who anticipate playing
after a :-tay with relatives here. I • • • in the afternoon or evening,
• • • Mr -. C P. Crawford and Mrs. J. • notify Mrs. Kenneth McMillan. Phone
Hr. ar.d Mrs. W. T. Wynn reached i O. Sallee and little daughters have)No. 110 for reservations. A charge
home Tut day, after a delightful tour roturned from n visit t oNorth Caro-1 of 50 cents for each person will be
tif Europe, in which „he leading coun-jlina ind North Georgia. j made,
tries and cities were visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stiles of Louis-
the city Tuesday They
jo the city to enter their daugh-
ghter in G. S. C. W. The pulpit committee of the Bap-
titt church have received a letter
Andrew?*, his daugh- from Dr. Owens, of Monroe, stating
ter, Lou V, and his son, Lucious, that it would be impossible for him
spent the week-end with his father, to come to Milledgeville Sunday.
Mr J. B. Andrews in Haddock. The committee, however, will ar
range for services Sunday morning.
Miss Clair Greene will leave for
Albany this week to resume her
duties as a teacher in the high schools
of that city. t
Miss Benita Ba.-s has returned to
btr duties as teacher in the schools
at Grifin, after spending several
months at home.
Miss Blanche Green has gone to
Miss Mary Evlyn Chapman a popu- j Winnsboro, S. C., where she has ac-
lar Columbus girl is the attractive cepted a position to teach in the high
house guest o Mr. and Mrs. Frank school.
Finney.
Mr. A-bury Farr, who has been at
Black Mountain, N. C., has returned
h>mo. He will remain here until
Emory University opens the latter
l*rt of the month.
Mr. and Mr-. G. B. Pierce have
returned from a two weeks automo
bile tri.i to points of interest in Fla.,
and *.ia.
Bri
let i
•bow
BY MRS. LEE N. JORDAN
Cake:
Mrs. M. E. Morrell has returned to
• • • 1 her home in Atlanta, after a month’*
Mrs. L. B. Rhodes rind Mrs. How- visit to Miss Rebecca Finney, at the
-rd Spencer, and little daughter, of!home of Mr. W. A. Torrance.
Ilifhniond. Va., are visiting Misses I * * *
Nettie and Mattie Moore and other! Mr. Chamblee, clerk of the. Wash-
relatives in the city. ington Baptist Association, is the
• • • J guest in the home of Mrs. E. P.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Minor, of Au- Lane while the Association is in ses-
ra-ta. pent several hours of thejsion at Hardwick,
m Fri '.ay i n the city. They met, * * *
* number of their riends, who were ( Mrs. Albert Lugand is in the City
riad to tee them. I Hospital where rite underwent an
• • • J operation for appendicitis
Mis* Nettie Moore has returned Thursday. Her condition has shown
' w a vi-it to Mrs. T. J. Cater in steady improvement.
Macon. She was accompanied home * * *
*'>■ Mrs. Cater and Miss Katherine Little Misses Lavcrne and Hazel
F»t<r, who spent Sunday here. .Roberts, of Washington, D. C., will
• • * arrive this week to spend the winter
M- - Mary Crawley of Augusta,' with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
rv-e.l through Milledgeville, on her Mrs. R. E. Long.
T ** 0r n to Griffin, where she will, * * * *
teac-h. She was accompanied w*th ( Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Edwards and
I ' Peacock, of North Augusta, who children of Gainesville, Fla., have
* iU al4 e teach in Griffin. i been the guests of Mr. Edwards’
• • • I mother, Mrs. Warren Edwards, this
' ! Jos. E. Pottle spent several. week.
'*>• "f the past week at Thomson, • • •
* en- he was engaged in the prosecu-! Dr. R. W. Bradford rnd Dr. C.
t!l n a murder trial. The man he Youftians spent last Sunday Au '
r " > " Jtcd wag given a life sentence gusta. Mrs. Bradford and c’il ren
>n the penitentiary. I who have been visiting her mother
• • • I returned with them. .
, ' r an d Mrs. H. S. Jones spent • • •
* Sunday in Augusta visiting Dr. Mr. H. B. Eberhart came home
1Ir ' J. W. Oden. Dr. Oden is from Augusta Monday ill with an
1 f'rnur member of the Sanitarium attack of appendicitis. He was car-
j* ff and is now head of the Grace- ried to the City Hospital and oper-
00,1 Hospital. | ated on Mondny night. His condit-
• • • ion is improving.
D - Alice Hall has returned home j * ' * . , , c .
several months tour-! Mr. snd Mrs. Ford spent last Sst-
•r Europe. r )arin|? thc ttae j,,. vis _ I urd ,y with Mrs. Ford s parents, Mr.
i l* 1. Principal countries and dt- j and Mrs. A. J. Hawkins in
Z ° r ,h| - Old World. She will leave wick. Mm. Ford is rememberad aa
1; >■ "• Miami, Kta., where shc Mi- Florri- Hawkins. They .Vraen-
i, r *»® her duties a: teacher rottta to their MW home in
nt Public school'. ericksburg, Va.
ays glad to show
i. SMITH GIN-
LADIES HAIR CUTTING
AT A
SHOP THAT IS EXCLUSIVELY
YOURS
The Maraline
We are making a special drive
acquaint the ladise with this feature
of our beauty saloon. Now in addi-
tioi^to all the beauty culture you
get your hair cut by
the art.
trained
CALL US FOR APPOINTMENT
AND ONE VISIT WILL CALL
FOR ANOTHER
Phone 27
1 cup butter
1 1-2 cup sugar
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 teaspoon baking powder
Flour.
To the creamed butter and suga»r,
-add eggs well beaten, then flavoring.
Sift baking powder with sufficent
flour to make stiff mixture, roll thin
c»’t and bake in hot over.
Apple Chutney
14 large apples and 1C medii
ones rlice from the core.
2 large onions ^
2 hell pepper*
3 cups sugar
1-2 1b. »:-?dcd raisins
2 teaspoon each of salt; with mus
tard seed and ground ginger.
1 qt. apple vinegar
After it comes to a boil simmer
2 hours.
DR. MURRAY KING
Veterinarian
Phone 229-L Res. 105
Jefferson Street
IIUOUMiZZT
Lady Say, She Suffered Mick
Diicomfort Until She Tried
Black-Drauf ht; Fend
It Brought Relief.
TcwnvlUe, s. C—-T had u bllh
spell I would get very dizzy and
have such a bad taste in my mouth.”
says Mrs. Bertha Whitfield, of tnls
place.
"When I would stoop over, I felt
like I was going over on my head.
“When I would get up mornings,
I felt as tired ns when I went to bed.
"A friend told me how she had 1
been helped by taking Black-
Draught, and how she kept it in
her home. So I thought I would try j
ABBRUZZI RYE
Will make • fine winter putnre for your cowi—Keep year
cream check coming.
We have a fine lot fresh seed $2.50 per bnshel. Plant yow
winter pasture.
FLOUR
Blue Seal, Plain or Self-Rising, The Superlative Patents. We
have sold P'ue Seal for fifteen yc^r;. list a complaint. Sales
larger every year. 24 lbs. Sack either v $1.35
Compare price with any high grade superlative patent floor on
the market.
WHILE THEY LAST CAUFONIA LEMONS 49C’s 20c Doz.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
All Varieties Fruits and Vegetables Every Day
Saturday—Good White Meat 13 cts. per lb.
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUAUTY, SERVICE, PRICE
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You need the right service as much as you need the right Radio.
You get both from
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A COMPLETE AND SELECT UNE OF THE
when I feel bad, get up tired, o
that I need anything. Now I rec
ommend it to my friends.
"if I get tlitd and sluggish, feel
ing like I must sit around when I
hav» lots to do, I take Black-
Draught. A few doses seem to be
what it takes to cleanse my system
of impurities that may cause thin
Latest Creations in Hats for
Fali and Winter Wear
ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT
Miss Leni' Moore’s
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ter-effects.
BoM In 25-cent and 11.00 packages
* “ &CJI9
at al' druggists*. Try it.
MRS. EULA STANLEY
lurt received my line of Meadowbrook hats. These hats are
Ve-ychic. P-fiDfl
I have never carried a more stylish and exclusive line of fall
and winter hats. The ladies are invited to call and inspect these
hats.
MRS. EULA STANLEY