Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 24, 1929, Image 10

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tainly puting tha work over. The Baptists are n line group of people and deserve a good leader. THU IS WHAT THESE BIG | *AY By MBS. W. H. ARNOLL Golden rod Egg* 3 hard boiled eggs 1 tablespoon butter I tablespoon flour 1 cup milk 1-2 tea poon silt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 4 slices toast M.'ike a ter, flour, milk and seasonings. Separate the yolks from whites of egg? Chop whites finely and add them to the sauce. Arrange toast on platter and pour over the sauce. Force the yolks through sprinkling over the top. Garnish did with parsley. a The unveiling Sunday was the most pleasing affairs I have ever attended. In the first place I saw so many of our ex-citirens and it was such a pleasure to see them. Anne Kidd Day, who is here visit ing her mother, was among the great throng and I was thrilled to see her. The Florida climate has certainly been agreeable. She told me Bat-, tow is to be her home, where Harold . And now we are to have the talkies i.s to be the President of a bank. All' you can’t get ahead of Milledgcville. Milledgeville is proud of the wonder- j We will soon walk into the Colonial The Yo-Yo craze continues. Why! the other day I saw some sedate and dignified business men trying to work one of these things. The bug bites ’em in all stations of life— Harris Hall says and I guess he must be right for I see old and young playing with them. ful »uccess Harold has made. i and hear Glorious Gloria, Clara Then there ,» Lucy Bland Rod- ° th " celebrities of the sit to her screen talk as well as see them act. H. Bland. denberry who is on thin white sauce with br*- P aft,nts * ^ r - an< * ^ ■ Lucy is just as lolly and sweet i ever and I was so glad to see her. The Baptirt j I caw ATinnie Conn down town with little Barbara Ann and Char lotte. They are growing so fast—I wouldn’t have known them except they look so much like their mother, I could make no mistake. Winnie teaches a class of interesting young ladles, at the Baptist Sunday School Anna Mae and Nat Knight are building a pretty little home down j on. oh well I don’t know the name of the street, but its so close to. Jefferson, I will just say Jefferson. Hospital are certainly an attractive and pleasai* group of ladies. I went down then several weeks ago to see a friend aud I intended to mention it then, but just forgot it. They are just as pleasant and nice as they be. Miss Thompson, the head nurse takes a great interest. All the rooms have been done over and they are so attractive, it was a temp tation to take the rest cure and spend while there. Wys if yaw caw, mm4 i L. N. JORDAN I *ha Dili* r n faal The shrubbery and flowers arounJ, Parks Memorial Hospital certainly the attractiveness of this Peanut Cookies 4 tableepodn* butter 2 teaspoons baking powdei 1 cup flour 4 tablespoons milk 1 cup chopped peunuts 1 teaspoon lemon juice .riling exercises interested , |i|!tdgevme bn think the ide. of mrking f n ,. reymen trainer the site of the first church a splen- one. The U. D. C. have done big thing and made po.-sible a rare event for Milledgeville. The group of people present Sunday en joyed every minute of the program I think. thrilled that they will soon have a new minister, and add I am thrilled with them for I just building and I know Miss Elizabeth J urally like preachers and I think Thomas is proud of this beauty spot. | such a fine group The Baptists Youn„- People’s Or ganizations certainly have plenty of pep and enthusia-m, Elizabeth Stew- Miss Elizabeth so many things but shrubs reem to be o uch genius in flowers and of her long The group of nun-es at the City' salt butte gar and well beaten egjr--. Mix and sift flouY, 1 baking powder and salt: add to first, mixture, then add milk, nuts and lemon 'juice. Drop from teaspoon on a buttered cookie pan far enough apart to allow for spreading. Bake 12 or 15 minutes. I And now we have little Mary Anna J Mobley, the latest addition to the Mobley family. She is the daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. Hc-indel Mobley ar- ! riving last Thursday. A new name jfor my list of future belles. I hadn’t seen Ruth Reid Moughan i weeks until the other day when I By MRf. J. S. BONE then Nut Cake 1 lb. flour *1 lb. brown sugar 1-2 lb’, hutter 1 nutmeg 2 qt«. pecans 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1‘teaspoon allspice 2 lbs. raisins Vnnilla to taste 6 egg s 1-2 pt. brandy Cream butter, .add sugar, spice-. Add one egg at time. Flour nuts and raisins. Steam four hours and bake ha f hour. Sunshine Candy 2 1-2 cups sugar 1-2 cup Karo syrup 1-2 cup water 2 egg whites 1 cup nuts Cook -ugar, syrup and water to aoft hall stage. Add by spoonfuls to beaten whites. Beat well. Add nuts Cocotnut Candy 3 cups sugar 1-4 teaspoon cream tartar 3-4 cup water* 1 grated coconnut Cook sugar, cream tartar, water together until it spin? a thread. Add coeoanut and cook five minutes. Beat until it creams. Bt MRS. T. REEST Cheese 1 tbs. water 1-4 lh. cheese 2 tbs. hot grit 1 teaspoon but I -K te •jilt Place water "n 1-iking dish. Add broken che . h. t grits, and butter, when will hi- nded add beaten eggs. Bn wn in moderate oven. Blaebine Bunny 1 can Cafetpheir* tomato soup 1-2 teas; ...n dry mustard 1 tb«. hutter 1-2 lb. chrese thick add .a Id’ chipped ch -e, when creamed this one for m*»elf, ye would never hove . ch oee we could net help i if we don’t hi* it. ch L. N. JORDAN IMS CHEVROLET COACH F< SALE Owe «Aet is right and ready •r* efferin- this car in tV» pav A phone-call will bring you lhe Victor RECORDS that you wish to hear Vi e tv ill be glatl to semi a delected number of lh<* hilcrt Victor Records to your home on approval. Play them over on your own Orthophonic Vie- trola while ilie messen ger waits. You can cither pay him for the one*, you keep or have then* placed on your estab lished charge aecouni. Let us put you on out mailing list and send you the latest announce ment* of Victor release*. 1 Check those you would 1 li!ie to hear. Then call *V» “P* MILLEDGEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE ! MSS FELT BLOATED For Distress After Meals, He Takes Thedford’s Btack- Drau^.t and Says He Obtains Relief. Oulfpprt. Mi&a.—“J have ured Black-Dra' :ht for about five year..' aaya Mr. ( ChevrJirr, of thi, city. I k < p it in my house all t.u time. "When I feel bloated, and have itcadache ;.fter meals, my nicii^d in my mouth, dry. and wash it down with about half a glassful of water, regulating the doat according to the situation by mure or lea* according to how I feaL T usually take a Roar on going to bed. when needed, and am re- lleved next morals*. w*2 don't know of my —rfiriin that i would «acbm ‘ - " Draught. 1 better* R akoee. he would get ntM " Thousands of otter e« find Black In relieving to constipation. digestion. Prepared from _______ __ and rau, highest quality, cere- Announcing The Change of Hands Of Blain’s Shoe Plant and Pressing Club Bought by Mr. F.E. Harring ton and will stiil be known as BLAIN’S SHOE PUHI8 HI* U We will render the same if not Quicker than SUDDEN SERVICE A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Bring Your Sol s To Us We Clean Everything But Your Conscience World . \on-Sw . hitomobile Hecc/ i lettered by Plymouth \ re than one > tar s average drh in* in 2f» da> s! 11,419 miles of travel in 632 hours with never a moment*! rest for motor or chassis. That is the record- breaking feat performed by aChrysict* built standard stock Ply mouth 4-d<n>r Sedan in and about Tyler, Texas! The finish was voluntary, with the motor functioning perfectly. No single part required repair or replacement. Here ia proof of unt'uplicated engi neering soundness. Here ia the great est value in the lour-priced field today) Come in and learn for yourself. >655 FIjYM'MJ™ AMERICA’S loWKST-HHICl D FULL-III! CAI Just to Let You Know That we already have a big supply of Alcohol and Glycerine— ready when the cold weather comes. 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