Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, November 28, 1929, Image 7

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TH« UHIOH-MCOWM. Mll-LZPCIVILLI. CA„ NOVEMBER „„ ial ds== = - —_ Jitf* 1»» Rick « tu * Bd Eul * Cnrr y Mr. H. S. WooHcn yin be a »» .hoppers in Macon Thunul.y. j uror in thl! Uniu . d st „ tca Court h Macon next week. Claud Smith is visiting her . • i„ Grsymont. Ga. ■ ( Mr . A I. Suits served as a juror | in the United Statea Court in Ha. n an extend- con last week. Texas and • • • Oklahoma. Mi’s. \Y. L. Edward* has returned to her home at Cloxton. after a visit Mr and Mrs. Alexander Britt and, to her daughter, Mrs. Sam Whitley, little .i^uphtera spent last Sunday in: • . * Gr. in visiting Mrs. Britt’s mother.! Mrs. T. T. Hardman and little j daughter have returned from a visit Miuu Mae Brantley and Miss Marie to Woodstock and Atlanta. Mr. Alford ’‘pent the past week-end in Hardman went to Atlanta Sunday XenniHe. and accompanied them home. Mr. Be H- Wootten spent Tuesday ,n.i Wednesday in Atlanta on a busi- jli.u Hattie Gladin will spend the Thar-k.-piving holidays with h Mrs. F.ula Stanley. Mr. Paul Farr and Miss Mary Farr are now making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Dock Veal, in Mr. and Mr.-. vJ. C. Butler, of At- aunt, i Junta, a re visiting their parents, Mr. land Mrs. J. S. Butler. C. R. Youmnns has returned,' hunting trip in South Gcor- , Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Perryman who re on their way to spend the win- ria. | ter in Savannah and Florida, arc j visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Butler. Mrs Bradford has returned to hcri Carlton after a visit to her j PHILATHEAS HAVE TACKY on, l*r. R- W. Bradford. PARTY LAST THURSDAY. UEUT. WIBUR VINSON ORDERED TO PHILLIPINES Lieut. Wilbur Vinson, of the U. S. Army, who has been stationed at Fort Bennington, haa been ordered to the Phillipine Island*, and will rail from New YorL on January 1st. Lieut. Vinson has been granted a furlough until that date, and he and Mrs. Vinson and little son are visit* ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Vinhon, in this city. Both Lieut, and Mri. Vinson have many friends in this cit>, and their best wishes will accompany them to their far away home. DR. BEESON AND DR. SCOTT TO ATTEND COLLEGE MEETING Dr. L. Beeson and Dr. E. II. Scott, De.an of the Teachers College, will clave Sunday for Lexington, Kentucky, to attend the meeting of the Association of Colleges and Sec ondary Schools of the Southern States. The meeting will be of great im portance to the collgcc, and an un usually good report will be given by The cadets of G. M. C. will be ab sent from the city Friday. Saturday •-nd Sunday going to their homes for a Thanksgiving holiday. The cadetr will leave after the football game Thanksgiving Day and will be away f r the remainder of My Favorite RECIPES Mr II G. Glass, of Atlanta, is ,his week with his family in R. H. Harper is doing nicely at City Hospital after operation of ; ndiciti- last week. The Philath^a Bible Class of the the week. Col. George Roach ha3 i Baptist church enjoyed a most de-1 nounced. light ful social on last Thursday night i Mr. and Bits. Chas. . rhildren spent Sunday in Covington u'th Mrs. Conn’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bass an nounce the birth of a baby girl on November 26th. at the home of Mrs. Stanford on the, VICTOR AGENCIES INAUGURATE hlU ’ I TONE WEEK WITH PROGRAM Each member cf the class dressed J in u tacky costume. Miss Laura! Mr. W. D. Veal, manager of the I Shurley v.-or the pme for the best. Miilcdgeville Marie Store announced .make-up and Mm. EdAthon and Mrs. |, his w ..t. that National. Tone week a 1 C-. . . Conn were gi\ en honorabte hr* innilfrurntnrt Thnnlarrlvinw mention. The party was greatly en joyed by ja Urge number of the A short business session wa* held with Mrs. C. B. McCulla*- presiding- By MRS. J. F. BELL, JR. Or«ng» Ice Box Cake 1 level tablespoon gelatine 2 cups milk 1-2 cup sugar (scant) 2 1-4 teaspoon salt 3 eggs 1 cup orange juice Soak the gelatine in the milk for minutes. Place over hot water and when gelatine is dissolved add su gar. Pour slowly on the yolks of ( .’Kgs, well beaten, return to double' boiler and cook until somewhat thickened. Stirring constantly. Re move from stove and add salt, or ange juKc and whites of eggs beaten until stiff. Line sides and bottom of bowl with lady fingers and when gelatine mixture begins to thicken add alternate layers of lady finger* and the gelatine mixture. Place in refrigerator and let stand several hours. Serve with whipped cream. Souerraut En Casserole 1 can Souerkraut 1 cup tomato juice (more if liked) 1 can Vienna sausage About 0 slices breakfast bacon. Place souerkraut in baking dish and pour over it the tomato juice. Top with the sausage and breakfast ba con. place in oven and bake until bacon is cri;p. THE G. S. c. W. ALUMNAE LUNCHEON IN ATLANTA Miss Katherine Scott. President of the Alumnae Association of the Georgia State College for Women, and President and Mrs. J. L. Beeson, attended the Alumnae Luncheon at the Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta, on Saturday November 23. Tt was n beautiful and elegant af fair and was attended by more than a hundred graduates of the college. Good cheer abounded, as did college reminiscences. The speeches were most interest ing and beautiful music was provid- Gnrairh with parsley. Orange Pie 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 2 1-2 level tablespoons cornstarch 1 cup boiling water Juics of 1-2 lemon and juice of 1 orange Grated rind of 1-2 orange Butter size of egg Blend sugar and cornstarch. Add boiling water. Cool until thick. Re- from fire and add butter, yolks t rgs slowley, juices and orange rin-J. Then cook slowly two minutes. Cool slightly and pour into a previ ously baked crust. Beat whites of eggs stiffly, sweeten (about 2 level table-poons sugar.) pile on top of the pie, and put in a moderate oven to set and brown slightly. Spiced Syrup for Too Put in small sauce pan 1 cup water and 1-2 cup sugar. Heat to boiling point and when sugar is dissolved add 1 tablespoon whole cloves, crush ed and a 2 inch piece stick cinna mon broken in pieces, tied together very loosely in u piece of cheese- j MRS - U * s - BOWEN ENTERTAINS cloth. Boil gently to 215 degrees f. AT BRIDGE. or to a thin syrup. When cool add 1 A delightful party of last week juice of 2 lemons. Serve in small wa * *bat K«vcn by Mrs. U. S. Bowen bowl, using 1 tablespoon syrup in I to tt nu,nber of friends at the State ■■neb cup of tea. I Hospital on Saturday afternoon. Quantities of cut flow : ers were used in t.hc room where the two tables tiled upon by the i address and he Dr. Beeson wa a.t mistress fo responded. Katherine Scott, President, in most graceful manner delivered interesting message, was a happy joyous occasion for every one who attended. MISS LEN1 MOORE, The Hat Skonpe for Chrutmaa Handkerchief* Fl.ol.cn Cift, .„J Costume Je„«lry. CANDY 1 lb. Ckocoiate Covered Cherriea 49c 1 lb. Aeat. Chocolate* gs c 1-2 lb. Aaat. Chccolatea . 35 c Box MODERN MERCANTILE CO. nrmngcd for the players. De licious refreshments were served at the conclusion of the games*. W. tiros anywhere in tko If you have a flat call 300. net there in a hurry and fix it lo you sit by the fire. RALPH S1MMERSON Buick and Marquette Dealer Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baisden an nounce the birth of a son on Nov. 25th. He has been named George, Jr. NOTICE The A. A. U. W. will meet with Mrs. Sidney McGee at Mrs. Park’s house on Monday afternoon Decem ber 2nd at four o'clock. Me sers Leander Edwards and MISSIONARY CIRCLES TO HAVE frofford Barnett, of MadiBon, were pAGENT AT METHODIST CHURCH gums of Mr. B. D. Edwards Sunday night and Monday. Mr. Homer Bivins and Mr. Gaither Banks spent several days of last week in South Georgia on a hunting uld be inaugurated Thanksgiving night over the Radio when John Mc Cormack, national famous tenor star, will give a program with hte Victor Salon orchestra. i her Mrs. Kullgren has returned home in Connecticut after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Wheeler at the State Hospital. THE WEATHER CONDITIONS The weather has been disagreeable for the past week, and the tempera ture went nearly to freezing in this section the latter part of last week. Rain fell continuously Friday, and since it has been dismal with a North east wind. In many section of the . South sleet and snow fell. , The -M.xx.om.ry Society of the. A brWt No rthwe,t „ ind br „ UE ht Methodist church will meet on next K, wrath „ Wcdnc!day . Monday afternoon when a brilliant , pngent will be given by the young people of the church. More than .a I LOST A Cameo Broach loet bo- score of children will take pnrt and i Colonial Thoatr. and FraUy’t it will be one of the most brilliant ever given at the church. By MRS. ED. B. JACKSON Chicken Croquette*, Macedoine 3 t'i bit-spoons butter 1 i.hallot finely chopped 1-4 cup flour ] teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon poprika 1-8 teaspoon pepper Few gratings nutmeg Yolk of 3 eggs 1 cup cold cooked chicken, cut dice 1-2 cup boiled hum, cut in dice 1-4 cup mushroons, cut in small pieces. 1 cup chicken stock Melt butter, add shallot, and cook three minutes, fftfraijig constantly. Add flour, mixed with seasonings, and stir until well blended, pour chicken stock gradually, .add remain* ing ingredients, cook five minutes, and spread on plate to cool. Shape, roll in eggs and bread crumb*, fry in deep fat, and drain on brown paper. Pharmacy on November 16th. Ra- ‘Mound in center of heated flat dish EPWORTH LEAGUE A Thanksgiving program was con ducted by Miss Elizabeth Paschal, last Sunday evening. The stage was j Mr. nnd Mrs. W.-irrcn Stafford.! effectively decoratod in the season's | I f St. Petersburg Fin., spent Inst symbols—pints, leaves, berries nnd week-end with their aunt, Mrs. C. S. puntpkinr A Innrc erowd wa. pre- ward. Finder return to Mrs. L. M. I Digby, N. Wayne St., or leave at | this office. and surround with hot seasoned ,-cgctablcs, including peas, small < rot cubes, and cauliflower flowerets. Winn. Friends of Chas. S. Winn will be •lad to learn he is much better af- •er three weeks suffering with blood poison in his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Heindel Mobley and •laughter, Sallie, came homej pumpkin.*’ A large sent at this service. Next Sunday night is the annual Epworth League Loan Fund Night. The pr >gram, arranged by the dis trict .is also in memory of Albert J. Will one of the Four Muskateers of ( North Georgia Leaguedom, who pass-1 ed away last summer, one week af- sembly at Oxford. Don’t 1 1:30. 1 Tuctday to rpeiid several work, in thej Wet the Loatrue hour now Mr. J. C. Ivey, Mrs. Rufus Ailer on, Miss Mattie Lou Ivey and Mr. Robert Ivey will leave *his morning .omobile trip to Hastings, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell King, Jr., «nd litlto daughter, Antionette, left Monday for Lynchburg, Va., their borne, after a visit to Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hines. Mrs. J. L. Zsckery left Wednesday for Brevard, N. C., where she will >pend several weeks. She will ac- l*\ eompanied by her son, Mr. Ed Zackcry. Envoy Scovill, of the Salvation Army, has been on crutches since W-.dre day of last week. He went bunting for the first time in several years. In jumping from a log, he ■•trained the ankle of one of his limbs. He, however, continued bis work. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and little daughter left Wednesday for Brunswick, where MJifa. McKinnon and little Ethelyn will spend sev- oral weeks. Mr. McKinnon will re turn to Millodgcvillc Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Lee Burnett arp pending several days of this Wct * with Mrs. Burnett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trice Hines Mr. and Mrs. Burnette are enroute tr tbeir home n Romnolce, Va., after ja! wedding trip through SURPRISE SHOWER FOR MRS.: FARR. On last Monday afternoon, the 1 ladies of Circle No. 2 of the Metho dist church surprised Mrs. J. H. Furr with a farewell shower at her ( h< me. Many lovely gifts were pre sented to the honoree. MR. AND MRS. LAWSON BLANKS GIVE FAREWELL DINNER FOR PARENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Blanks were host and hostess to a dinner, at their home on last Tuesday evening, in honor of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Farr, Miss Ruth Farr and Baker Farr, who are leaving for Tignall, Ga., where they will make their home. The ^ lovely home was artistically decorated in autumn leaves and •uimpkins, which added best to the Thnnksgiving ,menu. Tall candles were placed throughout the entire house and sheld a soft glow over the party. Covers wer laid for ton. ALUMNAE EDITION OF COLON NADE WELCOMES EX-STUDENTS The Colonnade, campus paper at G. S .C. W. came out thi* week in thh form of an Alumnae edition to greM the former students who will con# ,cck to the campus for the Horn* Coming Thanksgiving Day. The edl- : on„ under the direction of Miss Caroline Selman is an attractive one. TK. PbalaMi fmr MISS LEM MOORE. TW Ha* KEEP OUT THE COLD BY REPLACING BROKEN WINDOW GLASS—DO IT NOW BEFORE THE NEXT COLD SPELL We have all sizes of Glass, Putly and Sprigs to match—Ring us for quick service v. —WINDOW GLASS. R.W.HATCHER HARDWARE CO. Wholesale & Retail Reduced Prices Dresses, Hats, Hosiery MEAT SPECIALS FIB fSlDAY &, SalUSOAT Smoked Bacon c stY N LE R 'lb 23c BANQUET PIC NIC HAMS-WHOLE I 25c Ham SUGAR CURED lb 29c Pork Shoulder -WHOLE - lb 20c Pork Ham - WHOLE - lb 24c Sliced Cured Ham - ib 35c COUNTRY PORK SAOSAOE LOOSE lb 25c 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 Buick and Marquette Dealer and Knit Goods CARR’S EMPORIUM HOUSE FOR SALE I offer for sale the former heme of Dr. Guy D. Compton on McIntosh Street, just west of Clarke Street. Pice $3,000 net. Will accept part in cash, balance on time P. COMPTON MILLER 30 Church St. * New York City ALL NEXT WEEK Dec. 2 - 7 Rialto Theater, Macon,Ga. "FLIGHT” STARING JACK HOLT AND ULA LEE A PICTURE. CH AS YOU SEE ONCE IN A LIFETIME Love - Adventure - Action