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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE. CA-, NOVEMBER 21. 1928
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p r c. R. Youmans had as his
;...t Friday his father and
* , f ;0 m Swainsboro.
Y i';:cre» Pyles and Mrs. Fern
• the past week-end in
ne C. Owens of the G. S.
.iity spent the past week-
'il-.nta.
MRS. HINES HONORED AT TEA.
Honoring Mrs. E. R. Hinea—the
Pre ident, the Garden Club enter
tained at a tea Wednesday afternoon
at the Legion 'Hall, at which time
each member invited two guests*. The
truest of honor was introduced by
Mr.-. M. S. Bell, chairman of the
program committee, and the program
Jj | conrbted of readings; by Mrs. Hines
. . . from her book of poems “Home-keep-
•siting her n>; . H arts” which has just been re-
Atlanta. reived in Milledgeville. Mrs. Edgar
.... , . Long sang several songs, composi-
The condition of Sir. J. L. Ivey, ti o M of Sir,. Hinas, assisted by Mi.-s
who ha, been ill for the put aovcrnl Theresa r,!o in one number, The
aay. is slowly improving. ; Little Cabin In the Pines-Mia
Pyle whistling during the song the
various bird calls and/-notes.
This occasion wax to celebrate the
coming oif the press of the new hook
and was a very delightful affair. The
ho.>te s Were Mrs. Frank Bone,
that he has re- Mrs. Hatty Bone, Sirs. J. c. Cooper,
Mrs. M. M. Flemister, Mrs. George
Carpenter and Miss Mary Cline. Ten,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Villyard were
he dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roberts of Monticelio, Sunday.
illness.
The friends of Mr. J. R. Tom
Ira. H. S. Jones attend- !.-?;-<• JT Lad t
h-Alabama football game .vred fr<
i Saturday.
* * * A daughter was bom to Mr. and j^d-
Wheeler is attending the Mr\ Ciuudo Phillips at the city hos-
’.edical Association in Mi- pital November 20th.
v: eok. j • • *
* * * j Mr. W. A. Massey continues in a
nd Mrs. E. E. Bell jpent most critical condition, .and his vi-
;iy : nd Friday of the past tality and strength are grnd- ally
n Atlanta. weakening. t
cheo and mi
ng the aftemoo
ved
My Favorite
RECIPES
COLONIAL THEATRE FEATURES, book of the same :
TWO GREAT PICTURES NEXT
WEEK
man” and Saturday Night
' Programmed. "Flight”
Thi» Week
Ey MRS. W. B. WOOD
Wor-
The Baldwin Farmers Club held
their regular monthly meeting Sat-
* I. I .. _ * urdny at the homo of Col. Jos E. I
Mi'-.-rs. C. B. McCullar, R. C. Mrs. Jos. E. Pottle has been at the ppttle.
Sis-',- =" d n - G - Pettigrew loft Tuos- hospital in Mncon for the past sev- \ sumptuous turkoy ilinner, with
day nitht for Now Orlonns, on n trip oral days. Hrr many friends here nrew-orios, was served. The din-
rocrot her continued illness. „„ r , voi , clcitantly prepared
tastily terved. It made a feast that
The recently elected officers of V :as th< roughly enjoyed,
the W. C. T. U. were installed Tups- Immediately after dinner a busi-
dny afternoon, appropriate exercises ne s moving wax held. Prof. J. G.
were held, and refreshments were oii.er, u' the- State College of Agri-
werved. culture, was presented, and made an
interesting talk. He stressed the ini-
Miw Mattie Ivey has returned to portance of what he termed “two
after n visit to her parents. arn , farming.” The farmer must get
ceiled For? on account of the r> ,, increased yield of cotton and corn
Bat Loo Cai
(Pineapple Chicken)
1 young chicken
1 tablespoon Syou sauce <
ccatershire
1 tablespoon of lard or more if
needed. Small can of preserved pine
apple.
Prepare chicken as for frying, re
move bone, cut in convenient slices
or pieces for serving, season and fry
a delicate brown (about thirty-five
minutes.) Add sauce and pineapple
which should be cut in smell piece.-,
rcry slowly for fifteen minutes
>vc pineapple and chicken to
platter.
Thickening gravy with one teaspoo.i
f corn starch or two tablespoons of
our, pour over chicken and surround
all with a ring of rice (cooked stiff
serve very hot.)
j Two great pictures are programed
! al the Colonial Theatre next week.
.The witk opening .vith “The Virgin-
I 'an” and closing with “Saturday
J Night Kid.”
The picture opening the week is a
great out door drama taken from the
It is the
j Trst ail talking out door picture that
has been made and is said to he one
of the great pictures fo the year.
Clara Bow is the star of “Satur
day Night Kfd”. This is the first
talking picture she hax made and
many groat musicul scores are fea
tured in the picture.
“Flight” with Jack Holt is on tho
program Thursday and Friday of
this week. This is an aviation story
and x greater than “Wings” or
“Lilac Time” critics say.
• L^acr-auBjarar*
JJi*s Orcn Welsh, who is a trained
ir-■ r.t a sanitarium in Augusta,
Fprnt t'.e week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Welsh.
Mr. J. T. Terry of the University
of Georgia was at home for the
week-end. He had as his guest, Mr. j At!;
Hugh Aderholt of Atlanta. I She*
of he:
Dr. tuul Mrs. Y. II. Yarbrough
attending the convention of
era Mc-dical As*ocintion in
etc., per acre, rai.-o cattle, hogs and
poultry—and make a herd of dairy
* * * I cows profitable.
Boone Coffee, of Albany, N. The December meeting of the club
vick. jY.. is the truest of Mrs. V. L. Nnsh. w m be held with sir. O. F. Veal.
* * * j Miss Coffee is at the head of the -
•.vdolyn Daingerfield has re- [ Nurses Department of Health of the
• her home in New York af- i .State of New York, and is one of ^
nd'r.g . t-vcral days with Mr. | New York’s best known women. ifort^foi
isd Mrs. W. T. Hines.
• r • j MRS. N. P. WALKER ENTERTAINS
Mrs. E. It. Hines spent Sunday] A delightful event of lost Wednes-
snd Monday in Atlanta in interest of j day evening was the pqrty given
book which has recently by Mrs. N. P. Walker nt
the press.
Mr. ami Mrs. (3. J. Conn and chib
d-«-n and Mr. and Mrs. Rmscll Bone
r..| <■ Mren spent Sunday with Mr.
mas Moiton in Gray.
Mr . N. B. Ellison and daughter,
r«. Durham, and son, Mr. N. B.
flixon, .lr. t are in the city having
been called here on account of the
ness of ?»!r. W. A. Massey
Miss Carrie Ostendorff, of Char
iton. S. C . is visiting her ceuxin,
Mrs. W. A. Ma sey. having been call
ed here on necount of illness of Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr., left
Sunday for Miami, where they will
attend the Southern Medical Associn-
>r,. They are making the trip
' ir automobile and will visit friends
route and returning.
Mr. Miller is. Bell, of this city,
at the reconi session of the
Noth Georgia Conference, elected
ate lay delegate to th? Gen-
nil Conference of the Southern
Methodist church which convenes at
rt the State Hospital.
The tables of bridge were enjoyed
during the evening.
MRS. SCIiWALL COMPLIMENTS
MRS. CLAUD SMITH.
On of the most beautiful parties
of the fall season was that given
Wednesday night by Mrs. E. \V.
Schwall in honor of Mrs. Claud Smith!
who has recently come to the Mil-1
ledgevilkr State Hospital with Dr.!
Smith who has joined the staff of j
physicians.
The rooms where the guests were
seated were beautiful in their deco-j
ration.: of pink and yellow. Quanti-i
tics of pink and yellow chrysanthe
mums and roses were used in exqui- \
site vases and howls. The places of
each guest was marked by a dainty
yellow ba-ket filled with pink mints.
Place cards carrying out the color
scheme were also used. *
Prior to the games a delicious
course dinner was served. Mrs.
Smith was presented a handsome
guest prize. Top score and conola-
tion prizes were also given.
The guests included sixteen mem
bers of the social contingent at the
hospital.
THE LEAGUE RAIN OR SHINE
La*t Sunday night there were
present, in spite of the
rain, and we are just wondering how
many we will have next Sunday night
if the weather is dear.
Be sure and be present at our
Thanksgiving service Sunday night
at 7:00 o’clock. It will help you.
A I.EAGUER.
SERVICE STAR LEGION
The Sendee Star Legion will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 nt the
home of Mrs. W. T. Garrard, Sr., on
Jcferson street.
TURKEYS FOR SALE—Weight-
10 to 20 lb*. Phone 133—or call
•t John Edward* place. MRS. H. G.
LAWRENCE.
Elci
The Best Wri
Select s
fim
1 THANKSGIVING DINNER
PROBLEM EASY SOLVED AT OUR STORE
I Gold Bar Tiny Peas, Finest Quality 2’s 2 for 55c
g Gc'd Bar Early Garden Delicious Peas „ 20c
g Grid Ear M&BBnpnih Asparagus Tbs i’t 40c
f GcM Bar **•-■ t.ouUi Asparagus Tins Small Sire 25c
i Gcnmoe Fruit Cocktail, Gold Bar 35c and 60c
Genuine Old-Fashioned Mince Meai 35c lb.
F?ncy Cluster Raisins Pkg. 15 c
Extra Fancy Paster Raisins 2 lb. Pkg*. 35 c
1 j Os. Pkg. Gold Bar Seeded Raisins 25c
15 Oz. Pkg. Silver Bar Seeded Rabins 10c
I ^Ve Live the finest Crystalized CHerrries and Pineapple we have
ever offered 60c lb-
Mushroom, Anchovies, Ripe Olives, Ripe Olives Stuffed with
- >ix Anchovies, Stuffed Olives, Plain Olives, Lettuce, Carrots. Celery,
iy Rood pastry; hno \ Cauliflower, Extra Fancy Grapes, Apples, Orange:, Bananas,
•: Guava Jelly.
Roquefoit, Philadelphia Cream, Lemberger, Swiss, Plain Amer
ican Cheeses, are among the few items that suggest a finished
dinner.
Bell’s Best Roast Coffee, the Coffee that Satisfies. 2 lb. can $1.15
Pip
scrape.) Make
deep pie plate add a layi
alt, popper and plrce in dots over
layer of corn, butter size of marbles J
(small) add feur strips of pnstry
rolled thin then another layer of corn
salt, pepper and butter. Fill pic pan |
with water place cover of pnstry and I
cook about forty-five minutes or un
til done and brown on top.
If several holes are left in the top.
of pastry and a casr.erole dish is'
u-ed so plenty of water can be used,
tt> keep ihe pie from being stiff. This-l
dish wil be found to be delicious. |
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
263—PHONES—498
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CtOiOC*OO=CK>C-<*><^0<K^^
An Easy Way to Make Cocoanut! 7
Cud, j »
1 can of cocoanut (Dry.) Roll j
cocoanut with milk just enough to -
hold together and form into balls
size of eggs, place on buttered tin.
Bake a delicate brown.
BALDWIN COUNTY YOUNG
LADY IS A TALENTED ARTIST
Miss Mary Lizzie Ivey of this
county, has for the past several years
been a member of the faculty at Lin-
ood School at Columbus. Gn.
Miss Ivey, during the years she has
?en in Columbus, has been a stud
ent nt -the Coleman School of Art,
is very talented.
ic is being congratulated on the
beautiful work she exhibited at the
Chnttahoochie Valley Fair. Her na
ture study a bowl of flowers receiv
ed many compliments and was award
ed first prize. She also received
irjt prize for fabric and china paint-
ig. The enke plate was an original
design, nnd was honorably mentioned
Chicago several months ago. Mixs
Ivey was also awarded first prize
■andy she made.
Dallas. Tex;
next year.
Col. John Sibley, his son Jnmes
Malcolm, and daughter .Tanett, of At-
r.tn spent Saturday nnd Sunday
w ‘itb relatives here. Mrs. Sibley
n 'i little Martha returned to
Hanta with them after spending the
8y t week with Dr. and Mrs. II. D.
Mr-.
H. Farr is a member of
Circle No. 2, of the Woman’s
nary Society of the Methodist
c harch, and at a meeting Monday nf-
'n. nt the home of Mrs. W. T.
harrard, the members presented her
token of remembrance. Tho
ation was made by Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Beeson, Miss
Katherine Scott and Miss Agnes
'U will attend n meeting of the
S- C. W. Atlanta Alumnae club
l * Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta,
Saturday. Dr. Beeson is on the pro-
RTnm for an address and Miss Scott,
(’resident of the Alumnae As-
v c 'Sation will also appear on the pro
gram.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bell returned
[unday afternoon from Atlanta,
„ had been spending sev-
days attending the annual seas-
°f the North Georgia Conlcr-
cnc °. *>f which body Mr. Bell waa a
'"ember a « Lay Delegate from the
Oxford District,
MR. AND MRS. J. P. HUMPHRIES
TO CELEBRATE FIFTIETH MAR
RIAGE ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Humphries w*!!
celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of j
their marriage, November 27th. at]
their home in West Baldwin. Mr..
and Mrs. Humphries are among Bold- J
county's most popular residents
and have hosts of friends throughout
the county, who will join in con
gratulations nnd best wishes fc.r
many happy returns of the day.
MARTINUNDERWOOD
A wedding of interest, was that of
_ Jfs Ruby Martin and Roy R. Under
wood of Macon, which occurred Sat
urday afternon, November 9th. at
Gray, Ga., with only intimate friends
present. Rev. Kelly, pastor of the
Gray Methodist church officating.
The lovely bride is of the brunette i
type with n charming personality j
which has won for her a host of
friends, she is the youngest daugh-|
of Mrs. Anne Martin, of Macon,
The groom
of Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. Underwood of this city i
and have beer, in the merchantile |
business near Macon, for the pMt
several months.
CARR'S EMPORIUM •»»«• vecial
on Hosiery M~Za>.
FURNISHED HOUSE FO* RENT—'J
S- J. U SIRL1Y.
KEEP OUT Tr IE COLD
BY REPLACING BROKEN WINDOW CLASS-DO IT NOW
BEFORE THE NEXT COLD SPELL
We have all sizes of Glass. Putty and Sprigs to match—Ring
us for quick service on—WINDOW GLASS.
R.W.HATCHER HARDWARE CO.
Wholesale ft Retail
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR FALL AND WINTER
WARDROBE AT
The Dixie Shop
Beautiful Styles—Exquisite Materials and Priced so
Reasonably low.
JUST RECEIVED SKli'MECT OF SILHOUETTE DRESSES
In all the Popular Colors and Materials. An Early Selec
tion is Suggested.
The Dixie Shop
Southern Grocery Store*. One.
EMM
.‘LClli^JU 8
For Friday and Saturday
| HAM t nPicld^or Arnwurs “It 29
| ALL GUTS GN31SE BcEF STEA
i Ga. Pork Shoulder
I Pork Ham - WR3LE - lb 24c
l All PCBK COUNTRY SAUSAGE lb 25c
! REST COT RIB-BELLIES - lb 16c
I All cuts CH3.CE AILS FED VEAL.
Just to Let You Know
That we already have a big supply of Alcohol and Glycerine—
ready when the cold weather comes. Prophets say this will be a
cold winter—So don’t forget us.
Ralph Simmerson
Bnick and Marquette Dealer
ATTEND
Grand Opera
In Macon
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
NOV. 28 NOV. 29 NOV. M
Saturday Matncc—“Car»8-
Ttarsday Eveaiaf—“Aida”
Friday Eveukf—"lladaint
Butterfly.
“PaitaccT
Saturday E reflic
de La rumen
PRICES: EVENING
Lower Floor—S3.00-S2.00. Rear Lower Floor—$1.09-
75c. Balcoay—J2.50-52.00-J1.50-J1.00
SATURDAY MATINEE
Lower Floor—$2.00-$ 1.50. Rear Lower Floor—7Sc
lalcaay—$2.00-$1.50-51 09-75c
TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT
ROBT. H. WILLIAMS MUSIC CO., 203 COTTON AVENUE
TLia is the same cornyaay which has ayyaarad at the
Metroyolitu Opeem House, PhilaJ.Irlua, P—, fee (he
pact fin aoeeoae.