Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 10, 1929, Image 9

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, CA.. OCTOBER 10. 19» !!= My Favorite RECIPES A* By Prominent Milledgeville Women . John W. Shinholser is visiting i<>ther in Madison. Mr. JIri. W. rt- Walker and Mrs. N. L. j of Milledgeville, announce the Coo:* fprnt feveral days of this w,.k. visiting: relatives in Atlanta. Mr.'. B. G/ Gilmore and little daughter, Jean, are visiting Mrs. Gil- ir. ri'.' sister, Mrs. Geo. A. Watkin-. Messrs E. C. Kidd, H S. Wootten ar.<! W. K. Ireland spent Wednesday gagement of th?ir daughter, Frances, to Mr. Gorman Lee Burnett, of Lynchburg, Va., the marriage solemized at the First Baptist church. November, 13. The above announcement is read with cordial interest " Milledgeville and throughout Georgia. Miss Hine«, young lady of unusual beauty, has i popular member of Milledge- ocial contingent andher friends here are many. Having traveled ex- in Atlanta. Mi- Mattie Ivey, o' Atlanta, spent g an dsv with K-r parent*, Mr. and j be Mrs. J. L. Ivey. | ville Mr H. B. Eberhart ha» re from the recent operation he recent- tenaively, spending each summer at )v underwent for appendicitis. Blowing Rock, N. C., a fashionable Mr. Marshall Bland, Jr., and Mr. summer resort and a frequent visi- Juliu- Holt of Atlanta spent last tor in SavannaL, Spartenburg and Sunday at home. Virginia, she has become popular Mr fhas. J- Hunt, of Washing- throughout the South. t„r City, is visiting her father, Mr. The wedding will be one of th«* j A. Brooks, and other relatives in i mort brilliant events in Milledge- thr r : ty. ‘ ville in many years. A significant Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Bone and j fact is that it is on the Golden an- ®n J niversary of her materna I grand ma | parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McComb, j and her great aunt and uncle. Mr. to amt Mrs. E. J. Flemister. Mrs. FROZEN PUDDING By Mr*. Leon Callaway 1 pt. Milk. - eggs beaten separately. 1-2 c. flour. •1 tablespoons wine. 1 qt. cream. 2 table spoons gelatine. * 1 lb. each of crystalized pineap ple. cherries and ginger. Cut fruit in small pieces, roakl veral hours in wine. Make custard! of sugar, eggs, milk and flour. When • tard is cool, put in freezer ar.d freeze about half consistency de- _ _ irrd. Then add fruit mixture ^ 01 C *" ,p Do1 " N » Mr. Tilman L. Babb, one of Bald win County’s oldest citizens, died at the home of his son. Mr. L. B. Babb. Friday, October 4th. The funerah services were held at the Jos. A. Moore Funeral Home Saturday afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. Mr. Roark, pastor of th» Mid way Methodist church, officiating. The remains were interred in the city cemetery. Mr. Babb was a native of Baldwin county, and was eighty-three years of age. When a mere youth he en listed in the Confederate Army in the W ar Between the States, and was member of Co. A 3rd Georgia Regiment. He made a brave soldier, and at the close of the war returned Ruldwinwin county, and engaged ! farming a number of years. Dur- r recent years he has made his home with his children. He was a in Bone left Tuesday for •ile trip to South Geoi Murfreesboro, Tenn.. where she will McComb and Mrs. Flemister, sisters, a- i-t her brother, Mr. J. C. Stiles hud a double wedding and their | Make out in in the hoteL j fifty years of maried life will be J melted butter Mr*. Ii. B. Moore will leave this celebrated jointly with the wedding j p.i ns. Let ret: morning for a visit to the family of * f Miss Hines. The reception at the j Bake |n hot fc.T brother, Mr. M. A. Brantley, at honv. after the wedding will be of;brown, brush , .. wide spread social interest. I>r and Mrs. C. G. Cox announce con, Pl pte plans for the wed-; > ->h f a haby buy on Thuraday. «"* hav « »<* bwt announced. Mi» <ir„.l,r .'led. He has -be.-n nimud H “« •» » <*«'“*•'« ,r »m ' J me- da ranee. Mill, dgeville's oldest families. Her pa- v : ..I .Mr,. T. H. Clark .pent t " m * 1 Rrnndpnent. were. Mr. and f,at Woodbury a, Ihr (undo Mr5 - Ma,IUo " Hlnro. prominent PARKER HOUSE ROLLS 1 c. scalded milk. 1 yeast cake. 1 tablespoon sugar. 1 medium potato. •1 tablespoons melted fat. Wh;n milk is lukc warm, add 1 potato, yeast and sugar, enough lour to make a batter. Beat thorough ly. Let ict in warm place Then add salt and enough flour to mak< MR. TILMAN L- BABB DIED FRi- °v'CtoftctctoQoctoQOQooQceofiOictoctociiOQOQOQonaaacGosceoeaiXKKtjOKSsKHi DAY AFTERNOON IJ c ^ _ onappy Mornings Call For Snappy Breakfasts Waffles and honey or maple syrup is a hard combination to Beat. Top that off with Bell’s Best Roasted Coffee and you have a guarantee to start the day off right. Maple Syrup Pure Sap Vermont $1.1 S qt Maple Syrup Pure Sap Vermont 60c pt Vermont Maid Maple and Cane Syrup, 26 oz. 65c Vermont Maid Maple and Cane Syrup 12 oz. .36c Pure Strained Honey 30c jar. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Ribbed Bellies, Streak of Lean and Fat 15c Good Boiling Meat . r 12 l«2c 2.11’- Special Coffee 30c R>. FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FRESH EVERYDAY BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 263—PHONES—400 OOdDOftOD CKXRX<H^QOD<aX8:<>OCH^<“^<'OCHX>OOOOOOOOOOC-OOOOP< | Mr. Babb is >arrived by three eons j Messrs. W. R. Babb and L. B. B ibb, of this county, and Will Babb, and [one daughter, Mrs. Julius Flury. of i Hardwick. He has one brother, Mr. ; Lawrence Babb, living. rolls, brush and put CHILDREN OF MASONIC ORPHANS HOME VISIT Mr. Jos. A. Moore, of this city, i* a member of the Board of Trustees lted fat and of the Orphans Home, in i stiff dough. Macon * «"d takes a great nth the welfare Of the childri ,f Mr Clark’s sister. Mrs. Clark the soc ' al and digious life of the ;.«• rad this week there. Mr. Clark cit ?- Her materTia l ancestors have all returned home Sunday night. been outstanding in Milledgeville's The State U. D. C. will meet in history. Uoaltri • next week. Mrs. J. L. Bee- Mr. Burnett is a prominent busi er. Mrs. R. B. Moore and Mi*» Lucy ness man of Lynchburg. Va.. and is Brown of the R. E. Lee Chapter, a member of a distinguished Virginia rill attend the convention. : family. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller of Sara- | •ota. Fla., have been in the city this MRS. W. D. MORRISION ENTER TAINS CLUB. j Mrs. tV. D. Morrison was hostess tire*. I on Friday afternoon to the mem- Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Roger.-, and hers of her bridge cl b in one of the little daughter, Annelle, spent the most delightful parties of the early pant week-end at Fargo, Ga.. visiting • fall. Mr. Rogers sister, Mrs. H. H. Hous- The beautiful home of her par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Conn, wa- Liuet and Mrs.* Thos. Binford attractively decorated in early fall left Friday for Fort Sill, Oklahoma, flowers, after a visit to Lieut. Binford’s moth- rr. Mrs. B. W. Binford. Enrout* they will visit relatives of Mrs. Bin- Callaway was awarded ford ir. Texas. prize. A number of on I>r H. D. Allen, Mrs. H. D. Allen, we Jr.. Mrs. (’has. L. Moore and Miss F'ride Allen will return Thursday f” m an automobile trip to Ken- ed ' >.y They visited Danville, Lcxing- Louisville and Versailes. The hiwanis Club at their meet- ■ r * Friday night elected Messrs L. C. I and l^*p Jordan delegates ti KiWinis Convent ion, which ass •t Valdosta, October 24th. **• T. Wynn a< district trustee attend the convention. Turnqui greased care - n place. Sunday afternoon about seventy- When slightly five chidren from the Home were with melted fat brought over in motor bassos to visit Mr. Moore for a short while. He gave — them a cordial welcome and piloted WAFFLES them in a trip to various points of By Mi*. Mary Clin* interest in the city. The children 1 cup flour. were happy to see Mr. Moore, and 3-2 cup water; 1-2 cup of sweet greatly enjoyed their trip. 1 teaspoon of salt; 1 tlespoon sug- NEXT SATURDAY LEGAL HOLI- ar. DAY 4 tblespoon of melted lard for The legislature at its recent see— electric irons or 1 teablespoon melted >n made October 12th. a legal holi- lard for other irons. day in Georgia in honor of Abraham 1 pinch soda; 2 teaspoon baking Baldwin, the founder of the State powder; 1 ere. University. Sift together dry ingredient, with *'•• n °l he generally ob- cxcept.on of lurking powder. Add •"»* •» SBWreviU. a. n holiday, tni'k. ere ond melted lord. Beat however, the bank* will be rloaed. thoroughly and juat before cooking Tt, e m, rehanta will hear thi. in m.nd, add baking powd.r, »" d ** ‘ ff>r S«turdny% SOUR CREAM PIE ! trade, and the enterprises their pay 1 cup sour cream; 1-2 cup chop-, 1 ^^ 8 - 1-2 cup of chopped nuti 1 included i iide guests the players. ped raisini 1-2 teaspoon of spiers; 3 eggs. Beat yallqw of eggs, add cream, j COMERY'S. rai ins and nuts, sugar salt and spices Mix well and bake in one crust in moderate oven. Beat the whites of eggs with -7 table spoons sugar and a pinch of salt for merangue. Fresh Country Egg* I'f/ln, You Musn’t be Without It feel so fresh, *nd doe* so thy Gray Te* the ; clean. !h Texture Lotion. It Will i ng your skin gloriously c nigering particle of dirt, < t Lotion by itself is perf • the last Dorothy Gray Testa much larger bottle i Goods Department. ) Lotion is < two dollar. ly wonderful things Lotion. Use it first wake it up, and to laaasing Croam, fol- trace* of the cream will carry away : will prevent enlarged pores, or cleaating the slua in the lake-up. It chacks an oily skin educe enlarged pores to thair joy to use. It costs one dollar (a )and it is an Jala a lour Toslot Fraley’s Pharmacy Phone 118 A. A. U. W. MEET EVENING Miss Betty F«-rgu>on » to the members of the \m sociation of University W Monday evening at thv ho mother on the hill. An interesting program to a large attendance o'* vas the first i MONDAY • of her ut thirty-four Leaguers gather- the church la?t Friday night. 11 set for a hike to Carringtons roods, and with hopes there’d be omething like hot coffee and rna t- d weiners waiting for them when the- they got then*. And of course there mb- was. A large fire w 1 roaring just, ber . 7 Dr. I imidr the gateway. Prospects for the fall. will * jolly evening were on the way. j Much time was spent in getting ac , FCR SALE—All •!*< nd little quainted with several new Lragu< i - Dynamic Speaker—wxceUent *oudi- Montana, are visiting who were present, but most of th- Con «t a b&reain. Write Box 227, Turaquiat'a sister, Mrs. Roland time was sptnt enjoying tin* eat*.' MiMcdteville, Ga- nr-. Mrs. Turnquist was be- Later in the evening the crowd hik- Louise back to town laughing and sing- TUESDAY NIGHT BRIDGE C*A’B Radio with th- 340 L. Echols has returned ersity. where he ird Ur the ' -1 f mental and nervous diseases. *’ r Echols was awarded this course 1 i" titive examinations, and has - Harvard sevreal months. The r .• „f lectures taken by Dr. ' I i most difficult one, and >*td as l>enig most thorough. " »n t | Mrs. F. C. Bush are in ' 'V visiting Mr. and Mrs. La- r •: Hun. They are returning to • FU.. after spending fix • their summer home in Mr*. Bush will be remem- i here as Miss MoIHc Sanford. Ermine Glenn has returned ot "<• in Tampa, Fla., after a Mr-. Otto M. Conn. * E'-rnea, Jr., and Alvin Tanner *-d jKisitlons with the A. They are making l»ve and me i :ts Ths Tu» sday < MR AND MRS. R. M JEFFERYS ENTERTAIN AT PARTY A delightful event of last Thurs day evening was a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jefferys who entertained a number of their young ful hot supp-; friends at their attractive home on the Hill. The home was beautifully dec- rated in brilliant fall flower . Pun< ’ was served fr< in the living room. Bridge .nd dancing ' cnioycl Ihr.;,sh-nine. Brt out the eveninif. Thomec. K n.t r W H. Jeffry. f*'» ( 'f nf Them... Mr. Jeffrey ", u honor irue«» atj Tuenl., the party. jwithllie.I AMl-ting Mr». Jeffrty. ink deliciou* refreehm-n were Mi.ee, Mark., ' * *“ ' 'toe- bridge club, er on Tuesday, met or. ’Vi inc-day night, Oct >ber 2nd, with Mr^. Jos. F. Pottle. Only u - m'-mlwrs of tV club were nrcsent Aftc a dciignt -n appointed tabic[L. N. Cailaw bridge. |Pi«se for which tar h.»»t *s famous bridge wa* played until Mary Cline and Martha playing were Mis y. Mia. W. D. S**m- I, .la Lamar. Mary Ferxus*«a, Eliznbeth I. • Bogcu-', Martha evening bridge club ,eila Lamar this week. The miters of the club present. Hos- werejtesa served • deliciou- hot supper be the games. Top A Announcing; PROMPT AND EFFICIENT l AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE Mr jt j. McElrath « n ‘i lb P. Wade and M f Palmetto, Fla., are visiting! Frmi ; Mr., Frank Bone. Ote! BagUnd. . , , The iavlted guest* ioclu ■ I M Alice IlcCraw. Virginia Flori by Mrs. Jos. E. pottle, and b»v Miss Elizabeth Thomas. Hir Fir little| Messrs Aubrey Jones. Mill ‘Nr h*r * I Hi, Culiff. of Macon, is visit ants. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ‘ *r Hopewell church. X \ ' 1 n d Vinson, lfr. and Mrs. <* v f * liff Were the Rtiest Sunday f - , p - <*. nd Mrs. Willie C. Munwh v _ • rgini* Avenue Mncon. E Ivey made a business J" J - - —x p 11 -Macon li MrUrag. MISS PAULINE McKINLEY HOS- „ r „ bdwnfti . TESS. EU,,belt, (ir.nl,, Nl» Pauline McKinley entertain ,„d Gltdy, Wr.t. ed three tables of bridge «t a lovely Be II. | party Wedne-day afternoon at her >», JcV An- attractiv Thi, party tea, in honor nf her rouain, Mrs. Ben Barrow of Athene, who ia living in Milledgeville tempi.- The members of the R. E. Ler rarily, while her husband >* manag- rhsnter U. D. C. will hold a sale nt; ing the paring scros* the river Mrs. the FUctrik Msid Bake Shop next Barrow is living *t the Clme Home, Th.rly Octnher ,7th. AU takanr .nd ha. mad. mre, friend. ..«• good, will he wild ,t regul.r pn*”-. to Mdledgeville. Everything you n«din takary r«d. oaa he obtained OnwfifU of the day'. Ck *» 1 "' For the People of Milledgeville Moore’s Laundry Truck will be Milledgeville every day j [ready serve you from the most Modern Laundry in the South. Phone Union-Recorder Office 436 For Our Salesman to Call MOORESj LAUNDRY OIY CLEANERS AND DYERS. J . l MACON, SA,