Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 19, 1929, Image 9

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UNION RECORDER, MILLCDGEVILLE, CA., SEPTEMBER It, Itlt ial MRS. J. J. WOOTTEN ..ENTER. TAINS AT BRIDGE. • Mrs. J. J. Woottcn was hostess on Saturday evening to a number of friends at bridge at her apartment • thr State Sanitarium. Th • n.oms were beautifully deco ded in boskets and vase» of pink and pink dahlias. A color • of pink and yellow was carri- ^j... 1'lorcid Smith frknds in Atlanta. Mi.. I*.isy I’aul, of Wadley, u .. , f Mrs. Geo. Watkins. l)r. .Monroe, of Miami, Fla., ii l„. and Mrs. H. D. Allen. visiting Mr. H. S. W ofcten relumed Mon- j day from a business trip to Muncie, | Indiana, and other point:, in the mid west | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ray have re- visit- turned to their home in Hardwick! from u visit to Atlanta and Stone I Mountain. My Favorite RECIPES pd Mrs. N. P. Walker was awarded, lop score prize and Mrs. E. W. Schwall was given the consolation. After the games "a delicious ice rourse was served. Cup:. T H. DeSaussurv is spen^l- .... .,-vtral days in Greenville, 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Massey spent Sunday in AIrcon, visiting relatives. Mr-. K. M. Smith of Stathom, was th.- L-uv-t of Mrs. W. S. Kinney this Mr. and Mrs. Rorers Sanders and little daughter of Atlanta, were the w t ek-end guests of Dr and Mrs. Sam Anderson. Mrs. Will T. Berry, and little son, | W. T. Jr., of Hardwick, are visiting j relatives at Thomson and Augusta this week. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MRS. L. M. SMITH. One of tho happiest and most en joyable affairs of the fail was the COVer ltcak with thin slices of onion birthday party given Sunday Sept.! and of fresh tomato anJ cook 15, in honor of Mrs. L. M. Smith. I in n hot oven for *»lf aa hour. If By MRS. H. D. ALLEN, JR. Baked Steak Cut steak into pieces suitable to serve, pound with a heavy steak ham mer until well beaten, salt and pep per. Dip into flour covering both side-, well. Fry steak until brown, remove from pan nnd make a brown gravy, put steak back into the gravy, nk with thin slices of onion ELLISON-PARK GIRLS ASKED TO REPORT FOR Min Evelyn Ellison, formerly of FORGET-ME-NOT SALES this dty,* m united In marriage to Mr L >" 1 Mnditon Park, in Tuacon, .Mr*. C. B. McCullar, director ot Arozona, at high noon. September the Forget-Me-Not drive for Bald- 10th, at the home of her eouain, win county, ha* asked the Unioh Bo- Mrs. James McHugh. eordtr to atate thnt any girla wish- RlV. Mr. Lyons, of the First ing to volunteer their services in tho Methodist church performed the patriotic cause of selling forget-me- ccnmony in the presence of rcla- not* next Wednesday for tbc benefit tivt s nnd the intimate friends of the of the wounded World War Veterans, young couple. Miss Mary Davis j will please cal* her before Wednes- of SanBarnado, Cal., a cousin of the jday. She will be glad to have the bride, was maid of honor Mr. Roy services .of any girls who will have Stewart was best man. - * j any leisure on that day, and wish to The bride was becomingly dressed co-operate in .this woik. Her resi- m an ensemble su't of Paris blue, j dence phono fa 2U4-J. There is no and carried a houqct of bride's roses. “Kc limit on the selling committee. The happy couple left immediate ly after the ceremony for an automo bile tri pthrough California, and other points of interest Any girls who wish may work in the campaign. which assembled all her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren in the nature of a reunion. On the spacious lawn of the home beneath the cool shade of trees, tables were .-pread with the most desired sprinkle with grated cheese just before removing from oven. mes Pugh of Morristtown, lent tact week in Millcdgc- Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Rankin, nnd lit- B "“ thc ™ b “ rl, “ lie daughter. Irene, have r, turned ’*'*• fric ‘ l chfck '' n " nd m °" W" 1 from a visit to Dr. Rankin’s mother, | ck, " k ' n - ******* *«»•* drewims. at Blackshcar, Ga. klnd “ of P ic ’- !>'<*- • m • j les, etc., with refreshing diihks. The Mrs. H D. Allen, Mr*. Mattie Biv- C ""“' r of th< ' tablc was « to "“ d " hh < and Mra. C. L. Moore spent Sat-'* h “ Et b,ri < hd *>’ cak f’- bMutlfoUy Hall and Mr. Warren unlay in Macon the guests of Mr . d «“™" d - bB »nng 0-J lighted candle, W. S. Mobley of Thompson ug her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Atlanta, spent Sundry in Mi!- and Mrs. Flewellen Holt. Mrs. Jam Cakt 1 cup butter 4 cups flour 2 cups jam 2 teaspoons each Soda, allspice, cinnt 1 teaipoon claves. 2 cups sugar *1 cup buttermilk C eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla Juice of 1 lemon Creum butter and sugar, add beat- The bride is n daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. B. Ellison, of St. Peters burg, Fla., and is a graduate nurse of Davis & Fisher Sanitarium in At lanta, nnd folio there until very I accepted a position with I Frances Hospital at Tuscon. Park is -a prominent mining engineer at Tuscon. and at present is engaged I' "»»the development ot Silver Lode j Mine mar ihat place. and Mrs. Geo, H. Tunnell ■! up to Atlanta, and spent W. Hatcher and Miss hersby Hatcher spent y, - Annie Pearl Smith left Sun- .;,i\ • r Mt. Carmel, where she teach- school. ,.,i billy Macken, of Sparta, ni the week-end with her sister, Mrs Carlyle Giles. Mrs. .1. W. Hamlin, of Macon, was the gu-.-t of Mrs. W. S. Kinney Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beck from Steven?, Ga., spent.Sunday with Mr. and Mr?. .1. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrison and little son Billie have returned from a visit to North Carolina. Joe Andrews and Mr. John isited Norwood Georgia Lodge ons Wednesday night. Mrs. D. S. Santord has returned to Milledgeville from Atlanta to mak- her home. She i.-; receiving a cordial | eleeme fro friends. Lawrence Bright, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Sadi- Bright, has gone to Woods tocXT Va.. where he .attends a military school. Smith received many lovely ja::d useful gifts as tokens of affec-; en CKe .add flour and milk At the Legion Hall thia afternoon Ition and esteem from loved ones and, alternately (sifting spices and seda (Thursday) at four o’clock and to- | friends. : into f,our > add jam. then fold in j night at eight o'clock, the American Or.? of the interesting features I l ' Pir whites. Legion Auxiliary is giving a bene- of the occasion was the presence ofj I#yep# together with white | fit bridge and rook party, the ninety year old colored mammy * c:n R adding a cup of nuts to icing i Many table reservations have been Aunt J.*ne Denson, who nursed Mrs. ;- ,ust boftirc spreading. -made for tho party today, Thurs- j Smith in infancy. The party included fifty-eight guests of which were the. eight chil dren of Mr». Smith as follows: Mrs. Mr. William Moran, son of Mrs. | T - c - McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. L. Moran, left Sunday for New | Bloodworth, Mr. L. A. Smith, Mr. York, where he has secured a posi-, and Mrs. Ii. S. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. \\. tion. He is a fine young man. and j I- Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ander- his friends here wish him success. | ,on * Mr. and* Mi.?. J. R .Smith nnd • • * i Miss Jewell Smith. milk day. Mrs. K. G. McMillun stated those wishing to muke reservations for tables will call Mrs. McMillan. PERMANENT WAVING $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 for the. Eugene il her profession We have ; ust installed a new per- ntly when Hhe | manen» waving machine and are *"*’ ^1' making tne special prices for a limited time. We are now in a position to give just the wave suited for your style of beauty. Social success is largely a matter of looks so phone us for appoint ment today. Skilled Operators Are Rrcady to? Serve You Don’t Forget Our Wonfcns Exclusivey Hair Quting Department The Maraline BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 27 Mrs. L. II. Andrews and Mr. Joe | Andrews spent Monday in Atlanta. Mra. Mamie Joseph returned to Alil- ledgrvillc with them and will spend several days visiting friends in this city. Mrs. A*a Phillip.-, and little daugh ter of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Phillip’s mother, Mrs. Albert und sister. Miss Louise Albert. Mrt. Phillips will be *rt numbered Sara Albert. Catherine Cline of Monroe Lcuisana, has come Milledgeville to spend the winter with Misses Mary nnd Katie Cline. Miss Cline is the Hr. and Mrs. J. C. Stathnm spent* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John the pn*t week-end in Leesburg, Ga., i Cline, viriting Dr. Statham's parents. • • • • • • Dr. E. A. Tigner and Mr. Louie Mr. Lucius Stevenson of Macon, Andrews, Jr., spent the pa«t weel:- *pent the wok-end with his parent', end visiting in Merriwether county. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevenson. They spent Sunday at the old Tigner home place near Warm Springs with inters of Dr. Tigner. after : <f Dr. J. W. Mobley arc w that he has improved less of several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haynie of -■-'•-tham. spent Sunday with the family of Sheriff W. J. Haynie. I’r. and Mr?. R. Temples of Rome * m ‘ the week-end guests of Dr. W. f. Bohins at the State Sanitarium. M:- Ruth Mauldin, of Washing- l ° n - I>. C., was the guest of Mrs. Bowen several days of the past • L. Gholson has returned t McPherson, where he spent • ,u 'iy at Peabody college during the '• n ‘i Mrs. Robert B. Moore, Jr., ’n. Robert, of Athens, spent V with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr.-. L. B. Rhodes, and Mrs. How ard Spencer and little daughter left Wednesday for their home in Rich mond, V.a., after r visit to M Nettie and Mattie Moore an-1 o relatives in this city. The twenty-one grandchildren pres- t wr»*c. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. To»- rancc, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Over man, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hall, Airs. Ethel Parker, Miss Avis Hall, Ncrin Lewis and Frances Hall, Lewis, George and Johnie McCullough, Clin ton and Dorsey Smith, Frank and Lewis Anderson, Ouida, Roger and Lenier Smith. There were eleven great grand children as follows: Addie, Afaude, Martha, William, Richard and Mack Overman, Ellen, Jewell and Sarah Parker, Doris Jewell and John Arthur Torrance. Besides the family there present Air. and Airs. Joe Hall and family, AIj*. and Airs. C. AI. Martin, Alissej, Ruby and Ruth Davis, Airs. C. H. Chitty and ALartha Chitty. 3 cups flour 2 teaspoonful of baking powder Whites of 8 eggs Cream butter and sugar well and add egg whites unbeaten (all whites together) .and heat several minutes add flour and milk alternately, add baking powder with last part floift*. Fillir Cream well 1 cup of sugar with half a cup of butter and add 8 egg yolks unbeaten. Alix well and add 1 cup of grapejuice and cook thick enough to spread. Stir mixture constantly while cooking Add 1 cup nut meats, l’cup raisin?, 1 cup of cccanul ar.d spread between layers. Cover top of cake with a white icing., CIR- METHODIST MISSIONARY CLES MET LAST MONDAY AFTERNOON. The- Missionary Circles of the Methodist church met last Monday afternoon for most enjoyable meet- Plan< for the fall work were cd and other business matters attended to before a delightful pro state School Superintendent and Airs. Ai. L. Duggan attended the meeting of the Washington Associa tion at Hardwick Thursday. Mr. Duggan was Clerk of the Associa tion for a long number of years. Aliss Alay Moore left Sunday for Danville, Ky., where she will study Center College during the next '■ weeks in an officer’s training j year. She will live in the home of ln ’P ! Dr. and Airs. Rice Cowan. Sh« was • • • i accompanied to Macon by her moth- Blanche Tait leaves this week er. Airs. C. L. Moore. \ii?hville, Tenn., where she will • • • Airs. W. A. Alassey. Airs. J. L. Rczar, Mr?. S. J. Stembridge and Mrs. D. F. Alontgomery ?pent Tues day afternoon at Gray’s, where they met with Airs. J. O. Brand, Secrc- tray of the Woman’s Missionary So ciety of the Oxford District, and ofifeers of loonl :«cieties ’ The work of th« lh cr !gram and social half hour were en joyed ut each of the meetings. The Maud Norris Circle met with Airs. Frank Coleman at her home near the. city. Circle No. 2, met with Aliases bertie and Agnes Stembridge. Circle No. 4, met in the Sunday School room of the church with Mrs. Julia West and Airs. W. S. Brooks ccting .-s joint hostesses. Circle No. 5, met with Airs. L. J. Rozar at her home on the hill. Edwards came down from At- ‘"' ;i ind •'■pint Sunday and Alonday. making good in the printing od Mrs. Otto Com have re- :r«m a week’s visit to Air. 1 i r. Airs. Bryan, in Ashe- ‘ r '* Edwin Allen, and ■ Blanche Tait have » visit to relatives i They visited i f the Taits. <i fr, children retum- n North ncestral ■Mi J. W. Chambers, came ^ acon Tuesday of last ti. ,, w ' t * 1 an -attack of appendici- p ita , was carried to the City Hos- rieh- ' ■* '‘ 1>erated on Wedneisday tiis condition has shown i the di« Radio »» anelectrical product—If yon want the beat Radio and ae get your aet from—CLIFTON ADAMS ELECTRIC CO. * “Milledgeville*. Olde.t Radio De. By Mra. R. W. HATCHER ANNOUNCEMENT throughout the district was discussed. Miaa Cook'a Art School, "* Milledgeville, Ga. Open. October lat, 1929 To a limited number of boarding and day pupils. Those desiring join Class file applications now. DR AND MRS. •* I- GARRARD ENTERTAIN. Dr. .and Mrs. J. I. Garrard enter tained last Saturday evening informrl dinner m h< F. Dobins who Have of Dr. W. the Hospital At the cmcluri n o' a dccllciou- course dinner, games of bridge were enjoyed. Vari-colored flowers were artistically used in decoration. Only -a few friende of the honor guest were invited. To make a sale that make, a friand mo&as good bnainoaa—that’, why wa L..JU only tho boat—RCA Radmla. Atwator Kant and Majaatic Radio.. «l .U .« —» t-r™.—CLIFTON ,cr.en., lamp zh.de,. furmturc, . f- ELECTRIC CO. other wooden articles. CERAMIC ART COURSE Designing. Stutfy of Color, Ena mel, Gr Id, Lur*< r, Conventional Work. Ground Lay. Firing. Natura listic Work. Revelation kilns No. 3 and No. 8. POTTERY Moulding of Clay. Firing Decorating. Thorough knowledge of Potter’s Wheel. SPECIAL ART COURSE DECORATIVE ART: Painting in different mediums, as oil or water color, o ncanvas or othw materials. ART & CRAFTS: Decorating Baked Peanut Candy 1 lb. parched peanuts (about 3 qts.) 1 1-4 lb. brown sugar 3 eggs Beat eggs light, add sugar, grind < nuts in a meat grinder, mix all to gether. spread about 3-4 theik in a flat pun and bake until done. i As soon as cool enough, cut in I squares like caramels. Raiain and Nut Cookie. 3 cups flour 1 1-2 cups sugar 1 cup butter 4 egg? 1 cup of milk and water mixed 3 even teaspoonfuls of baking powder 2 tenspoonsfuls of cinnamon 1 tcaspoonful of allspice 1 cup of raisins ^hopped 1 cup cf nut chopped Alix ns in plain cake, adding ind rabins last. Drop teaspoonfuls T mixture on greased tins, cook moderate oven. T.ake cookies ,'diately when done. Chicken Mouoe 1 cup of chicken stock 3 1-2 cups cooked chicken which has been cut' in diced pieces 2 1-2 teasponfuls (even) o Knox’.* plain gelatine 3 tablcspoonfuls of cold water 3 tablesponfuls of chopped olives 2 tablespoonfuls of chopped Span ish peppers Salt, cayenne and celery sod taste, whites of two eggs. 1 cup of Heat chicken stock, add the season ing and the gelatine which has been srsked in the 3 th. of cold water. When dissolved add tfoe chicken and beaten cream. Bc.at well. Fold in beaten whites. Pour into butt--red moulds, chill for throe hours. Serve lettuce, ns a salad, with A!ay*»n- NEXT WEEK AT THE COLONIAL Monday and Tnoaday "Tfca Flying Flnnt” With Raymond Navarro Thnraday nnd Friday “Charming Shinnva" Starring Manrka Chavalaar COLONIAL S- th- M,,l—It—t Dr. Fa »•-?■ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A DEMONSTRATION OF Battle Creek Health Food At our store September 23i*J to 28th. Mrs. Saville, who is a trained dietician from Battle Creek Sanitarium, will hold special demonstrations each day. FREE SAMPLES! FREE RECIPES! FREE HEALTH BOOK Bring your own particular diet problem to Mrs. Saville. She will be glad to help you solve it. —SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY— * Good White Meat 13c Georgia Seed Rye $2.51 per bushel Bell’s Special Coffee —-— 3ic 24 lbs. good Self-Rising Flour *. $1.10 BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 2C3—PHONES—498 f chool Bells are Ringing SEE US FOR Fountain Pens and Inks, Pencils, leads and erasers, College Pins and rings. College book ends, calendars, etc;. Alarm clocks. Kodaks and films. Williams & Ritchie JEWELERS Milledgeville, Ga. MARKET SPECIALS - FHIDIY - SATURDAY Banquet SiicedBacon lb 29c Pure Pork Sausage Lb 30c Smoked Sausage 2 lbs 45c Ga. Pork Hams WHOLE lb 27c Dressed Pan Trout Lb