Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 03, 1929, Image 7

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., OCTOBER 1929 ^ial ;ir.d Mrs. Godfrey Orterman Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Lovett Sunday in Wrightsville. -j .. Betty Longley, of Dalton, .... Sunday as the guest of Miss j[ i Yarbrough. I»r. and Mr*. J. C. Adcock spent . , • week-end in Villa Rica visit- irie Hr. Adcock** mother. l)r jnii Mrs. R. C. Swint have irt . j Philadelphia, Trenton and jiew York. ji: and Mrs. J. C. Statham are fper.-i ■several days of this week in Atlanta. jj r . C. C. Hurt is in the city hos pital «i» r sl* e underwent an opera te past md Mrs. Brisco Walls have . .j fro ma vurit to two months Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin and family motored to Stone Mountain Sunday and report a delightful trip. E. A. Ropers hat returned to re sume his studies at the Technolog- ical school, in Atlanta. Miss Floried Smith has pone to Richmond V,„ whore .ho engaged tho pnbiic'in time', of dU«te“r" ij telegrams to eatonton 1 COMES TO LOCAL OFFICE HERE S.ncv Tuesday there has been nc leivpraph and (telephone communi cation to Eatonton. Tuesday morninp Mr. Fred Bat- »on, manager of the local Western Union Telepraph office, received in structions from Atlanta that all telepraph melanges to Eatonton would be received throuph the Mil- ledpcvilU- office, and that he should deliver them in Eatonton, five dol lars being allowed to carry them from this city. This act on the part of the Tele graph Company is highly commend able, and shows that they have a high conception Mv Favorite RECIPES i social service work. 1 1-2 cups flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 4 level teaspoons baking powder 1 1-4 cups sweet milk 7 tablespoons Wesson Oil 2 epps Sift flour, baking powder and their duty to ^ salt together—add milk, then oil and hastly eggs beaten well. sions on this subject—and it was de- A daughter was born to Mr. and cided that the club would have a j Mrs. Grady Hawkins Sunday night committee to look into the matter of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ordering bulbs in bulk, at least— Batson. , tulips—and Mrs. M. S. Bell was • * • j made chairman of this committee; Mrs. Wallace Butts, Jr., of Madi- other members—Mrs. W. A. Massey >n, spent several day* of the part UI >d Mrs. George Watkins. eek, visiting relatives and friends The president, Mrs. Hines, named i the city. : several groups of chairmen, and com- • • • I rrittees and these will be given out Mr. J. C. Hawkins, of Camak, has liter. The day of meeting was put • -n at Meriwether the post several °n the fourth Wednesday of each days, having been called there on , month—?o as not to interfere with a account of the illness of Mr. G. D. an . v other organization. Bar Cookie 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup white sugar 4 1-2 cup* flour 1 1-2 cup shortening 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 tea.* poor salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1-2 teaspoon ci mam on 1 cup chopped nuts Make into rolls and place in >x over night. When ready We Have a Full Line of PABST CHEESE Pabstett—makes delicious sandwiches 25c Swiss and Pimento, one-half pound packs,es 25c Pabst Malt Syrup _ 5j c c , n ! ?. GERBER BABY FOOD Gerber's strained Prunes, Carrots, Spinach, and Vegetable — 15c and 2 5c RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS New Crop Roled Purity Oats 10c Vita Wheat, the best wheat preparation 25c pkf. SPECIALS SATURDAY White Meet for Boiling 12 l-2c 7 lbs. Vegetole $1.00 Stokeley’s No. 2 Tomatoes 10c can WE HAVE SEED RYE AND SEED OATS BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 263—PHONES—49? daughters in Virginia. Myrick. • • i Mrs. J. W. Amos, of Fair- | bum. were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. ij Ed Ath-n Sunday. I G. D. Myrick, who is ill * * * j of Mr. and Mrs. Cha* Wi C h and Mrs. T. H. Rentz and j wether. ■■•I -pent past week-end in Ma- short between hake * thin and bake i)n • • • that meeting and the Fair, it was de- oven * A. Edmondson, of Atlanta j ci ded to have the members as indi-! bedside of her father. Mr. j viduals to enter any flower contest | J *» Cake and Mrs. U. S. Bowen spent and Sunday in Athens, lie parents of Mrs. Bowen. at Meri- I ' take a part Each me Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Corwin and j on * speak**: children and Miss Catherine Little, | of Newark. N. J., arrived city Wednesday to spend two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mn W. Little. and thei th*': ho witnessed the football game in Macon J. W. Mobley and C. I GILLIS-PUGH iourcement has be n n*cei' f the marriage of Dr. Thor • • • ! E. Pugh and Miss Estell G ill is. Hr W. S. Mobley has returned Kan r a* City. The marriage occurred ; home in Thompson after a in Kansas City September the 20th Ti«! t.1 her daughter to Mrs. F. C. J Dr. Pugh is a son of Mr. Thns. jVnui-l. I E. Pugh, of this county, a’nd is n< • • • ] in charge of the United States V Mr. John Logan, who is a student eran Hospital in Kansas City. «t the State University, spent the — past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. T. A. WILL MEET FRIDAY Barr:- Hill. I The Parent-Teacher Associate • • • 'will hold their regular monthly mee Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Whaley and , n g Friday aft<•-noon at 8:45 o’clock Sul n, of Dudley. q> nt Sunday ,<t the grade bu Iding. An interert- 3 Mrs. Whaley’s mother, Mrs. W. I Hon program will be rendered, and members are urged to l»e pres- Mr-. H. M. Hurt, who has been in P- I.<*u . was called home the past , MITS ROSEMARY GLASS GIVES RECITAL Mrs. A delightful musical t-eat of this week wins the r.cital in which Miss Fannie Virginia McClure presented her pupil. Miss Rosemary Glass The program was given at the As- embly Room of Peabody High School in the presence of a large Seaborn Lawrence, Mr. As-i number of friends. Mi s Glass is a Farr and Mr Elsworth Bivins taUnted musician .nnd her program M-nday for Atlanta where they was a most difficult one. She was ousted by Mis- Mary Eberhar:. oUnbrt. Leal Moore hns returned bir t ft m Atlanta, where she ha? i! for the past several weeks. ■ ived a cordial welcome from itty friends. Emory University dur- i ul Atinnta. and Mr». W. G. Crawley an ! [ W,TH ™ E LEACUE J ■ f Augusta, pa~ed through ?«»<•» n " rlrt . «'•' .ville last Thuraday. They largest croud since nu •. their way to Griffin. Wert «»" Appm.imately fin were pi The attraction war the play WET”, given by the Missionary ■ - Johnson ha, ,one to Ghat- Gept . with the purp of -tra-iur ■ Tern., where he has accept- *•' mK ' * -ion with the Hamel Pack- f M " 1 from a visit of two m«»nths effect, for M. C., last June, and i? and bright young m; - an organization, ing will probably have the subject chosen to ares:t just at that time will be one half hour • iven to short talks by members of the club selected because of the formation they could give on said subjects—. At the November meet ing the planting of shrubs, roses and fall flower seed were chosen, and the following ladie ■; are to have these subject—ah rubs Mrs. M. S. Bell— rores—Mrs. Fr. rk Bone—Fall Flow er planting—Aiih* Clara Nixon. The committee to make up program for November and December are, Mrs. M. S. Bell. Mr . Frank Mrs. J. C. Coo; r. Mr rence is chair: an of tht place of ^ meeting c»mmi e«. A » r the busi ness meeting, u-ie three ho?teases served hot tea and sandwichei. eral beautiful vases and bowls of fall 1 flowers were the couse of many ad- miring and tnehusiastic comments. The Garden Club will welcome any person intere-ted in this work who is willing to do her part in the work of the cluh. It will he the policy of the club not to call any one over the phene, you will have to remember it is the fourth Wednesday, and watch the paper fur the place of meeting and the hour. It has been a long time since we have had any organisation in our city it has met with as much succeaa id intere-t in the beginning of its life, as ha? the Garden Club, and the fficers wiah to thank all those who have become enthused over the plans nd they hope that these plans will « Me out wonderfully well. Japanese Fn 4 eggs 2 cup- Sugar 1 « up milk 1 cup butt*-r 2 teaspoons baking powder Make as .my cake and bake middle lay- 1 teaspoon cloves, 1-2 i- three layers, adding d er 1 package of raisins, :- c.nnamon, 1-2 teaspoon B'-poon all-spice. The Filling 8 lemons grated, rind and juice 1 cocoanut grated 1 cup boiling water 2 tabespoons corn starch. Put all together into a sauce-pan ara ! except corn rt.irch. When mixture begin? to boil, add the cornstarch lved in half cup of cold water; nue to cook, stirring conrtant- . ly until the mixture drops in a lump from the spoon. Cool and spread between the layers, cover top with a By MRS. HARRY G. BONE Chicken De Mayonniee 2 cups chicken 1 can small peas 1 cup celery 1-2 cup bleached almond* 8 boiled eggs 1 large tablespoon chowchmg 1 tablespoon copus or olive? 2 tablespoons of gdatim New Hats Arriving Daily Miss Leni Moore THE HAT SHOPPE OvO*>x<K-j; xtoooooo »c •*>!**>c m >ooc*ooooooooo'>ooq A winter lawn ? Eany—thiH way! • great and needy ■is. The play carried U ndid pledges were n . made afterward*, by the Leaguers. Council Meet mg was held Wedrv j day nii'ht ‘it the home of Vice-Pre J H. Shurl,y. of Millod S r. ■I-' »'*«*’ ">”• Pl,n " ,or ,b ' ■ I!n„ d-nttaU. h., bt-en «■•«<» m * d '. , , lil ,j„. |„t Fri.lay New, * *' 1 ' 1 b '' h "' J I'HlMltv .fternoo, wu <Tbur«i.yl »t the improved, and | Th„ •«» * v ' T "* ** •’■ting quietly. t' ' deriek ■ i’.y is at M Hnd Mr*. Floyd Fred- g Frederick is radio f H U. S. Ship. Cincinnati, a fine record since he r General B. C. Ward ’ f'onfedenite Veteran llul ' nty attend the State Mewiame* M S . ■h will h.,- held nt Quit- J' BeU—*' w.-, k. Gen. Ward wUI Bell, and it peu taevill. ne.t Monday f„r ed. Btwauw of fr he will board a apeeial tie ,wea,iot,. Mi r fr the veterana from Jf • Maeen. a. a and Atlanta to Quit- the trip "f Mi i.d just defel plan* to a*k ^ n and Mr*. Gu* Slev- ’V will Itvarn with plea?- j ^ ! 'rival of a little girl at lh«i. »*‘i •I la,t Thursday. She , »dde.l I" the It ned Sarah. Mra. Ste-wn, fortunately d here as Miss FI 1 ” hn« been a frequent visi- ,f v 1 ' '-y- having been the guert - • ’nt. Mrs. E. R. Hines nd *>te Moon, etgrtl af members and, ar , were some prr writ that could *tw Ulk _" J b lines most just at tk>* planting. cresting t«> the clui time—namely—bait The hour and a little over given to .hort talk, and diacua-