Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 05, 1929, Image 7

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THE UKIOM-MCOHDEfc MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., DECEMBER 5, , aK : ONDlT|(n »*r. j obB T J * ^ - con^l !l ’ »M I'fJ ’-ornin c ■ v ""l da n I r «I to real doctors « Cecil Arjfo spent Monday ini The many friends of Mr. Penick regret to learn of his illness 1 f ... | at the home of Mrs. Albert Bonner. 101 Ann,e A1,en daughter of Rev. ALLEN-HUMPHRIES A beautiful golden wedding wiut celebrated on Wednesday, Nov. 27th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. tiumplries. It is given to few to reach the golden milestone which j marks fifty years of happy wedlock. So few indeed, to live in the same I home for forty-nine of those years. The fine old home of Dr. W'illiam Jarrett, uncle of the bride, was the of the marriage fifty years ago Mr?. Margaret Cook is spending v e ral day? of this week in Cochran. Mr. and Mr.-. G. , spending this we McWhorter in Chicago. Mrs. I. !*• Williams U ill with the I floe, at the home of Mr. and Mr*. T. $. Jeanes. Dr. and Mrs. Langston, spent I lhaskgiving holidays in Birming- jjr. G. C. McKinley and Mr. O. M. r rr jw spent Monday in Atlanta on Mr. Homer Bivins visited his son, I Mr. Elsworth Bivins, at Emory Uni- rrs Sunday. Mis« Con tnnee Day, who teaches j LoGrange, came home and spent | Thsnksgiving. M.. O cic Thaxton. Jr., came home from Emory University for fhe j Hum?: giving holidays. Mr. Joe Cooper .spent the Thanks- I riv.n: holidays with his parents, Mr. | ard Mrs. J. C. Cooper. Miss Annie Shivers of Augusta, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. A. I. Butts Sunday. Mrs. W D. Cook of Memphis, Tenn., is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Claud Smith, at the State Hospital. Mrs. John Grant and children will ?ptnd the month of December with the family of Mr. J. C. Grant Mr Alton West of Atlanta, spent she week-end with his mother, Mrs. I. C. West, near Cooperville. | and Mrs. Allen, and Mr. J. P. Hum- ]phrics. Rev. A. J. Beck officiated. After a honeymoon in South Geor gia, the young couple came to live on the old Humphries place where a few years later the present home was built Golden Chrysanthemums made the parlor bright and gay, and loving friends and relatives showered the couple with good wishes and gifts. At one o'clock a wedding dinner that was a dinner, was on a long table in the dining room. Barbecue, chicken, salads, sylabub, jellies and cakes-were served by Mrs. Walter Green, Mrs. Robert Watson and Mr. John Styles, Among the invited guests most of whom were present, were: Mr. and Mrr. Arthur Carr, Mr. and Rfrs. John Mr. Robert Harper ia .till i„ th, j * ty,C! - ""l” 1 '’' J c ^ City Hospital, after a recent opera- Mr ' " nd V U,! ' tion for appendicitis. His condition S ' C " M, “ L,ll '“ n M "' :c not showing rapid improvement. Mrs. Chas. L. Moore and Miss Floridc Allen spent Friday and Sat urday in Macon, attending Grand Opera. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant and children of LaGrnnge were the guests of Mr. Grant's father Thanks giving. Hon. and Mrs. H. R. DeJarnett.i of Eatonton, attended the funeral j and burial services of Judge W. H. i Strmbridge Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ellis Davis, Jr., a student at' Auburn College, Auburn, Ala., spent I** the Thanksgiving holidays with his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. My Favorite RECIPES As Given By Prominent Milledfevtlle Women By MRS. JOHN T. DAY Add , Warren Edwards, Mr. |Sp*ights, Mr. and Mrs. Miltoi Mrs. David Ferguson, Mrs. Webb, John i Kedg-ree 1 can tuna fish 1 can English peas 3 cups cooked rice 2 onions 1 can pimentoes Little bacon fat Salt and pepper Chop onions and fry in fat. other ingredients and cook in serve hot. Marshmallow Padding Dissolve 1 tablespoon of Knox Gelatin in 1-3 cup cold water, or fruit juice. 1-3 cup hot water Whites of 4 eggs beaten With 3-4 cup sugar Fold in whites and put in Cherries and nuts. Velvet Spcnge Cake Two cups sugar 6 eggs, leaving out whites of 3 J 1 cup boiling water 2 1-2 cups flour 1 tablespoon Royal Baking Porr-1 der in flour ..$i.m Miss Roberta Lawrence, who I teaches in Columbus, spent the I Thanksgiving holidays at home. Mrs. C. M. Wright is spending a few days in the city. She is on her vay for a visit to relatives in Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Amoss of Fair- burn spent Thanksgiving here as the ruists of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Athon. Misses Clari.-c Batson and Frances Baker, who teaches in Palalka, Fla., came home and spent the holidays. Mi'* Jessie Allen was at home for ’• n? Thanksgviing holiunys with her parent?. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Allen. Mr?. C. H. Allen, cf Barnett, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. S. D. Bristow and Mrs. T. B. Lawrence. * )r - W. A. Bostick had as his guest •'■veral days this week his brother, Mr. Bostick, from South Georgia. _ kittle Mark Few, Jr.,'1rnd Florence ^ of Athenr, spent Thanksgiving R -Uh their grand lather. Mr. J. C. Wynn. The many friend: Horne will be glad to know that she it better after an operation for ap pendicitis on last Saturday ut the City Hospital. Bent yolks o little, add sugar and bent fifteen minutes. Add 3 beaten Mrs. Robert Wltsnn, Mr. and Mr), j tvhiten and cup of boilintr water just j Allen Styles nt Louiaville, and Mr. ! J> efl>re lh <- Flavor with 1 ‘ and Mrs. Walter Green. Mr. Winfred Wynn and Mr. Floyd ... , ,, _ „ „ „ i Wynn who are student, at Emory “ d spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. ... ' i lemon. I Bake in pans and cut in souarcs. Use the other 3 whites for icing. f little Amelia GARDEN CLUB TO MEET | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON U. D. C MEET NEXT TUESDAY I The Robert E. Lee Chapter of the 1 U. D C. wi! meet next Tuesday af ternoon at three o’clock at the home (Nolle W. Hine.) Col. and Mrs. Geo S. Roach have 1 Chri tmns Holidays, it was decided : k their guests, Col. Roach's mother, t o have the Garden Club to meet the and sister, Mrs. G. S. Roach and Mrs.i stcom j Wednesday—which will make Wednesday of next week- W. R. Fuller, and her little daughter, Jean, of Havard, Ky. Mr. John T. Day has gone visit to his son. Mr. Jack Day, i lanta. His friends hope that he will be restored to his usual health and strength during his visit. Mrs. Johnson Reynolds of Nor*- cross, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Allen, Jr. Little Reynolds Allen who accompanied Mrs. Rey nolds on a trip to Washington. D. C.j returned with her. eleventh. The meting will be at the home of Mrs’. L. S. Fowler. Mrs. Y. H. Yarbrough and Mrs. J. I. Garrard will b; hostesses with Mrs. Fowler. 'The program committee consisting of Mrs. M. S. Bell, chairman, and Mr.-. Frank Bone and Mrs. J. C. Cooper—have prepared a timely topic program that will be of inter est to all who attend. On Roses— and things to do in December in the The Photo MISS LENI Shoppe. MOORE, The Hat • Jack Day, of Atlanta, came nn d spent Thanksgiving day, w 'th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Day. Mrs. Frank Smith of Altoona, . n - has arrived to be with Mr. Smith, who is with the Dixie Con duction Co. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Lawrence Bpent hnnksgiving day in Atlanta, with vir son, who is a student at Emory 1 diversity. Mr. Alton Rogers, who is attending ’’ Technological school in Atlanta, 'Pent the week-end with his mother, • C. Ethridge. and Mm. Y. H. Yarbrough * Ve burned from an automobile ri P through Florida. They attend- - u- Sout * ,ern Medical convention Mr. and Mrs. Max Crissler, of Can- n; Mr?. A. O. Hopkins, of Atlanta, and Mrs. F. D. Holsenbeck, of Ma- visited their mother. Mrs. S. J. Stembridgc during the Thanksgiving Mrs. W. A. Massey, Mrs. N. Coate:. Mrs. Della Carroll, of At lanta. and Miss Carrie Ostendorff, of Charleston, S. C., accompanied Mrs. N. B. Ellison to her horn in St. Petersburg, Fla., making the trip in Mrs. Massey’s automobUe. They will -rturn to Milledgcville the latter part of this week. Mrs. Farris Talley and little son are visiting Mrs. Talley’s mother, Mrs. Joe Humphries, Mrs. Talley lives in North Dakota, and made the trip here in an automobile, without any delay. She was practically in ‘•:ght of the home of her mother when the automobile she was driving stuck in the mud. and she had to get assistance to be pulled out. The road she was passing over was being pre pared for paving. ARE YOU A BAPTIST? Many replies have been received from memhers of the Baptist church who were sent cards by the treasurer last week, quite a number have neg lected to return them as requested. If you can assist in getting all these cards mailed at once it will be great ly appreciated and will help the of- . . . . . ficers of the church to complete their garden. If you have not already sent 1 , r , , * records, in or given your dues to the treasur er—Mrs. Swint—try to do so before this meeting or come and bring them with you. So many have expressed a desire to the writer to be a mem ber—but we are a little uncertain how to count you unless you have cither attended a meeting and thus had your name added to our list— have sent your dues to the treas- :r—thus getting your name on our Try to remember the date .and there. Wednesday—December the 11th ■at 3.30—at the home of Mrs. L. S. F owler. About those Xmai lifht*—bettor Ian your order now for either out- dot or indoor lighting ADAMS our mechanic me r. You haven't i aure he knowi beat in MM ,crvc you. Whei car get. -ck, call 300. RALPH S’MMERSON tick ..<1 M.rqo.tt. 0~l" Special Sale SPECIALLY IN PEAS, PEACHES, AND PINEAPPIE Sii Can* Gold Bor Melba Halve, Fiaest Peaches pal ia • tin ‘ *• .. ... (1 Free with 6) 5a Cam Stiver Bar Extra Fascy Cline Peaches SI 5( _. (1 Free with 6) Sa Cam Gold Bor Eitra Foocjr Piacapple Sliced 2 1-2’* $2.M „ (1 Free with C) Six Cam Gold Bar Extra Faacy Sherd Pineapple 2’* |U5 (1 Free with 6) Six Cam Stiver Bar Faacy Sliced Pineapple 2 1-2’, $1.75 ,. - ... (1 Free with S) Su Cam Silrer Bar Faacy Sliced Piaeapple 2 , $1 S( .. „ (1 Free with C) Six Cam Solar Sliced Piaeapple 2 1-2’a $] Sp .. „ „ (I Free with i) Six Cans Solar Sliced Piaeapple 2’s Si.2t 0 Free wi:h 6) Su Cam Gold Bor Tiay Pern Regular 3#c icier $1.(5 (1 Free with 6) Six Can, Gold Bar Fancy Pern Extra Fine Quality $1.2# (1 Free with 6) Six cans Gold Bar Peeled Apricots 2 1-2’, $2.40 (1 Free with S) Su Can, Silver Bar Peeled Apricots 2 1-2’s $1.80 (1 Free with 6) Six Cans Silver Bar Unpeeled Apricots 2 1-2’s $1.50 (1 Free with 6) THESE ARE ALL FIRST CLASS GOODS FRESH STOCK-PRICES LOWER THAN THE JOBBERS —FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS— 2 1 Lb. Pkgj. Cold Bar Seeded Raisins 25c 1 Lb. Pkf-,. Silver Bar Seeded Raisins „ 10c I Lb. Fancv Clesnrd Currant- 20c 1 Lb. Extra Fancy Crystalled Citron 50c 1 Lb. Fancy Figs 25c I Lb. Extra Fancy Large Crystalized Cherries 55c 1 Lb. Extra Fancy Crystalized Pineapple Fingers 50c 1 Lb. Fancy Orange or Lemon Peel 35c Ground Spice, Nutmeg, Cinnamon. Cloves Per Box 10c THESE COLD MORNINGS .Genuine Old Fashioned Pennsylvania Buck Wheat 11 Lbs f«f — $1.00 Pure Georgia Cane in Pint Bottles, Made at Home, 2 Bottels for $5c Genniar Vermont S»» Manic and Manic nnd Cane Sirm SATURDAY MEAT SPECIAL Streak O’lean—Streak O’lat Per Lb. 14c Good Bodiag Meat Per Lb 12c BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 203—PHONES—401 Three I MRS. EDWIN ALLEN ENTER TAINS BRIDGE CLUB. On lft't Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Edwin Allen entertained the mem bers of her bridge club at a most de lightful party at her home. Beautiful vases of pyracantha and fall flowers were gracefully Used throughout the rooms where the guests were seated for the games. At the conclusion of the games de licious refreshments were serv’d. Assisting Mrs. Allen was Mrs. Dawson Allen, Jr., and Miss Jessie Allen who was at home for the week- HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE EPWORTH LEAGUE YET? in Miami t aV Brown was called ^Atlanta Tuesday on account of the ^ or dy. *nd to bo present for an If you haven’t, don’t tell anybod' because they migh£ think you jus* don't know a good thing when you hear abrut it; but hurry around to the Methodist church Sunday right at 6:30 and see what, you've been m’ss'ng. Mr. R. B jrfbcb*,wiH *pe»h w*vf Surdnv. 1 newjome-ashfley Mr. and Mr,. C A. Nrwuome «n X N OVELTY SHOP i nave opened a General Woodwork and Furniture Upholstery Shop. Am prepared to do any kind of woodwork. Also will gladly estimate your house building and concrete work. All woik positively guaranteed first-class workmanship. Let me demonstrate this fact by giving me a trial. Shop location at comer of Wayne and Pine Streets. G. F. ALEXANDER Reduced Prices On Dresses, Hats, Hosiery and Knit Goods CARR’S EMPORIUM MEAT SPaiALS FOR F (DAY & SATURDAY MRS ST/RIAMS, WHOLE-lb 25c OUR BANQUET SliCED BACON lb 29c Smoked Bacon c ? T u Y N L T E RY lb 22c Veal Chuck Roast lb 20c PurePCRK COUNTRY SAUSAGE lb 25c Smoked Sausage - lb 20c CHOICE WESTERN BEEF, PORK AND 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 Buick' and Marqactte Dealer “Mmtloa for uouqidtJe. wklek ^,ori>tvr. Rnhv. to Mv. Bnh*rt Aik*. IV '»”-i4° rdj »•***»-*'»- t0 *' -TTTTTTIliXIIXI1XX111XXXXXX rTTTxxxxzxxxxrxxxxxxxxrrn WE SELL SAUSAGE MILLS, STUFFERS, BUTCHER DIVES, LARD CANS AND ALL ACCESSORIES ?0R HOG KILLING TIME R. W.HATCHFR HARDWARE CO. Wbaleule k Ratal rTXXXXXXTTTTIXXXXJXXXXXZXI