Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 12, 1929, Image 5

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THE UN10N.SEC0SDE*. MILLEPCEVim, GA-, DECEMBER ,* in* Mr Jack U»y and his father, Mr. John T. „„ .... Dr “ ni1 Mrs. E. W. Sch’Aall span down from At . | Sunday in Sparing Sunday at hr me. •Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon, of Barnes ville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prosser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Knight are the * u d parents of a fine baby boy, pecember 4th. and Mrs. I*. Sunday with My Favorit RECIPES ROBERT E. LEE CHAPTER MET WITH MISSES BROWN. The Robert E. Lee Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy met Tuesday afternoon, with Misses Ellie and Lucy Brown joint hostesses. A large number of ti;« members were present. The minutes of the previ ous me:ting were read by Mrs. John ( Mobley. Secretary. Mr . J. L. Bee- Ron and Mrs. R. B. Moore told of j the meeting of the State U. D. C., held in Moultrie. Mrs. Beeson gave! Festive dishes to tempt your palate a history of the life of Benjnmin |U ^ * l °l*day season. Visions of By MRS. LYNWOOD SMITH Harvey Hill. Mrs. G. A. Lawrence was in charge of the program. The hostesses served delightful freshments. Mrs. W. J. Martin is recovering at her home after a tonsel operation at tho City Hospital last Tuesday. MR. AND MRS. W December 7th. him Eugene Scott. WALKER M „ WILL CELEBRATE GOLDEN WED- Mr. .and Mrs. Jesse Scott. Jr., are DING the proud parent, of « fine son bom Mr. and Mr,. Wm. A. Walker will They have named on December 18th, celebrate the j fiftieth marriage anniversary at their .. . . home in this city. ’ * • I. J’ and G * ?• , Adams wi8h , Mr. and Mrs. Walker have lived in Paul IlatUway, of Cordelc,! 10 announce the arrival of a nine . Millodgcville the greater portion of! ive this week to visit her | P° und boy. He will be called James j their married lives, and have a large Mrs. W. P. Williamson. > * # * * j circle cf friends among the people of' * * * M J TS, * .. t>le ci *y- The "ccasion will be a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Rentz and happy one. and Mr. and Mrs. Wnl- children spent the past week-end in kcr will be the recipients of hearty isiting Mrs. Rentz’s father,' congratulations and best wishes. Fruit Cake and Plum Pudding Call Forth These Excellent Reccipes. President Fruif Cake 12 <‘ggs The Georgia-Tech game in Athens 1 Sitorday attracted a large group from the Milledgevillc State Hospital. Macon Mr. Oliphant. I SMITH-FORBIS Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shinholser Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith of this Morris and Miss (city announce the marriage of their e called to Macon | daughter. Marie, to Mr. Earl Forbis account of the death of'of Monroe, N. C., the wedding hav- B. ^Walker. jing been solemnized at a quiet cerc- * * * mony in Old Town, Maine, Oct. 29tb, . o. „ Mrg - Kate Simmons has returned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F parents, Sheriff and Mrs. to Elkton. Fla., after visiting rcla- Brooks. tive.? here. She was nccompan : ed by! The impressive ring ceremony wai her s<»n, .Mr. Ben Simmons, who will; beautifully carried out in the pres- spend sometime there. ence of immediate friends. j The bride was becomingly gowned Mr. R. W. Hatcher is spending in an emsemblc suit of brown, Thursday in Atlanta attending a I accc.-rc ries to match. The suit hav- meeting of the Georgia Tubercolosis ing been modled on a two piece line, society. Mr. Hatcher is Vice-Presi- The skirt draped to the ankles dent of the Association organized the back nad reached the knees to rid the state of the White Plugue. j the front. Two tiers forming * * * 1 beautiful model of Paris design. Mr. Frank Beil, Mr. Ed Robinson, Immediately after ceremony the Mr. Miller Bell and Mr. Ed Bass young couple left for a wedding trip went to Athens Saturday to attend to points in N. C., Georgia, Florida, the opening of the new S. A. E. Fra- having stopped for a few days with tcraity house at the State Univer- _ their parents here. A number of lovely showers * * * I given in honor of the Wride-elect The friends of Mr. Frank Riley re-J preceding the date of the wedding. gret to learn that he is ill at a hos-j They will make their home in Day- pitai in Macon, where he recently tona Beach, Florida, underwent an operation. Mi-.- Carrie Ostendorff has OT ,.,i to hiT homo in Charleston, c " i. c. after ttwndinx .overal weeks : CIttra Morris I ml> Mr. W. A. Massey. j Tuesday ’ ’ * Mrs. Clu lr. and Mrs. Dick Hearn of Au- j a. spent the week-end with Mrs. I Hea I V. J. Hay Mr. MJton Webb has been given a , ?Ute license to tost cream. He is in ! riam- of the Armour Cream Station j f in this city. Mrs. W. F. Williamson is trend ing sometime in Rawlings Sanita rium in Sandersville, recuperating I fcfr health. Mis«e- Maud and Maggie Hum- | phrit-s of Washington, D. C., are at home for the Christmas holidays, with their mother, Mrs. Joe Hum- phri'.s at the State Hospital. 5 lbs. raisins 1 lb. almonds 1 lb. pecans 1 t. cinnamon 1-2 t. nutmeg 1 lb. butter 1-2 t. allspice 1 lb. sugar 1 glass jelly 1 lb. chrystalized cherries 1-8 lb. orange peel 1*8 lb. lemon peel 1 lb. flour 1 lb. citron .1 1-2 cup cordial juice Mix as any other butter cake and add nuts and fruits cut and dredg ed in flour last. Christmas Offerings We have a well selected stock of the best the market affords, quality considered, at the lowest prices you will fiud anywhere. I —FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS— 15 01. Pkf. Silver Bar Seeded Raisins |( c 15 oi. Pk|. Gold Bar Seeded Raisias 12 l-2c 15 01. Pkf. Extra Fancy Cleaned Currants 20c 1 lb. Extra Fancy Large CryttaEied Cherries SS e 1 Ih. Extra Fancy Crystaliied Pineapple 5f c 1 Ih. Extra Fancy Crystaliied titron Sfc I Ih. Extra Fancy Crystaliied Oran|e and Lemon Peel 35 c Ground Nntmeg, Cloves, Spice, Mr. and Mfrs. Dennis Ivey and I Mr*- James Ivey returned Sunday i an automobile trip to Hastings, where they visited Mr. Ivey’s r. Mrs. C. H. Sanchez. . Jr., fpent the past week-end Athens as the guest of Mrs. Allen’s I mother. They attended the Georgia- | Tech game. Mr-. Della Carroll returned to her in Atlnnta Sunday, after spend- vt ral weeks here, during the of her uncle, the late Mr. W. «*ey. Mrs- J. R, Godard is suffering At a meeting of the Board of Edu- roj. and Mrs. Marion AHen.^aml ^catjoij^ held Tuesday Mr. Gordon Hootcn was elected President of the Board to succeed Mr. R. H. Harper. With the exception of Dr. Beeson, Mr. Hootcn is the Senior member of the Board. Their many friends wish for them much success and happiness. Students of Peabody High School will present The Birds’ Christmas Carol in the G. S. C. W. Auditorium at 8.00 o'clock February 14. This play is one which appeals alike to will be 15c, Mr. John Stiles, and Miss Lillian Stiles,. of Murfeesboro, Tenn.; Mr. j young and old. Admissii and Mrs. Clifford Stiles, of Union, and 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stiles, of ( Thecast is as follows: sville, Ga., Mr. Geo Harper of Valdosta, and Mr.*. Claudia Wilson, fmm a broken arm, which her many ' of Jacksonville, Fla., were among friends will regret to learn, and we J those out of the county, who came al! trust that she will soon be entire- 1 here to attend the funeral of Mr. R. ly restored to her usual usefulness. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Veal, and lit tle daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. U v. , n Blanks, Miss Mary Farr, Mr. fr‘ul Farr and Miss Christine Dar- den spent Sunday with Rev. and Mr<. J. H. Farr, at Tignal. They found Mr. and Mrs. Farr delighted with their new home. Dr. J. T. Floyd, of Alabama, is '■'siting his daughter, Mrs. W. T. vnn. and will spend several weeks H. Hnrper Tuesday. MUSIC CLUB INVITED TO MISS McCLURE’S RECITAL. The members of the Senior Music Club are cordially invited to be the guests of Miss Fannie Virginia Mc Clure at her recital, to be held Sat urday afternoon 3:30 o'clock, in the Auditorium of the Peobody High School. All members are invited, and this' M ar «r Ur ittr Jackson, will take the place of the regular English Dei ember meeting of the club. Carol Bird—Luvonia Scott Mrs. Bird—Louise Jeans. Mr. Bird—Mildred Stewart. Uncle Jack—Anne Bone. The Angel—Willeta Eberhart Elfrieda—Alverne Batson. Butler—Stella Hubert. Mrs. Ruggles—Dorothy Smith. Sarah Maud—Frances Bone. Peter—Rachel Smith. Penria—Frances Darrow. Kitty—Nan ! \ Stcmbridge. Clem—Josephine Jennings. Cornelius—Evelyn Shealey. Larry—Maude Holloway. The play is being directed by Miss Instructor Peabody High School, Enjrl*th Plum Pudding 1-2 lb. stale bread crumb* ^ 1 cup scalded milk T 1-4 lb. sugar 1-2 lb. raisings cut and floured f 1-2 lb. currants * 1-4 lb. figs : J 1-4 lb. suet 1-4 cup cordial juice | A 1-2 grated nutmeg * .7-4 t. cinnamon 1- 3 t. cloves || 1 1-2 t. salt * Soak bread in milk, let cool, add M sugar, beaten eggs (yolks) and fruits § Cream suet, combine mixtures and spices and cordial. Fold in whites of a eggs bcnti-n last. Steam three hours. * Hard Saar..- 2- 3 cup butter 1 ■ 1-2 ts. vanilla 2 cup powdered sugar . J Cream butter, and add the silfted » sugar slowly. Mix thoroughly and J ad(T vanilla. ■ Hershey Cocoa Per lb. - 46c Skredded Cocoanut Per Package 10c, 15c, 25c, 4€c Fresh Cocoannts !ii> 1A» nmJ 1? 1 *>_ Old-Fiiluoned Mince Meat with the “Right Flnor’’ Per Ih. 35c We have every kind of flavoring for 16c to $1.56 per Bottle -NUTS- Fancy Paper Shell Grenoble WnlnuU Per lb. 30c Paper Shell Walnut, Per lb. 25c Fancy Brazil Nut, 3 lbs. for 56c Extra Fancy Large Pecans Per lb. 40c —RAISINS— 2 lbs. London Layer 25c 1 lb. Fancy Raisins IG 2 Pkgs. Extra Fancy Box Rairins 35c -CANDY— 1 lb. Fancy Mixed Candy 15c 1 lb. Fancy Chocolate Creams 25c 1 lb. Extra Fancy Nut Chocolates 50c 1 lb. Box Chocolate Covered Cherries 49c 25 Assorted 5c Sticks 86c Dr. Floyd is a cultured chris- rtntlemen, and, during his fre- MRS. J. F. BE’.L COMPLIMENTS .visits here, has won the MRS VINSON. 1 °f -til who have come t know j A delightful party of this week was that given by Mrs. J. F. Bell ir * * • | honor of Mr*. Wilbur Vinson, whe is here for several days with Lieut. Vinson's parents, prior to sailing foi the Hiwaiian Islands. The beautiful Liberty street home of Mrs. Bell was attractively deco rated in growing plants and vase.« of cut flowers. Bridge was enjoyed throughout the afternoon and de licious refreshments were served at the conclusion. •*lr. O. B. Anderson, of Edgefield, • - * was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Anderson conducted a business col- l, " M in this city at one time, and la V r ua at the head of the business '*epratnient at G. M. C. He is now ,l f'urt stenographer. .Mi;s Nancy Holland, of Alabama, ■f ; ‘*swned charge of the Western _ n: ' n Telegraph office in this city. ' s experienced in telegraphy, MRS. RICHARD BINION ENTFR- havin K been connected with the Co., TAINS CIRCLE. l° m e time. She succeeds Mr. Fred Mrs. Richard Binion ha? b. R . who served as local manager ? °ng term of years. •1- .T Wright, of Maryland, •n in *-he city for the past sev- tli *ys visiting his daughter, Mrs. ^ Sc °tt. Mr. Wright makes ‘ 'llcdgevflle his home a number of months .sich -year, an^. ha|^natje. .'■"•nds. °f all of our people whom '* has met The , ‘ many friends of Mr. and Mrs. °nn Gibson in this city wiU r— l0 . that Mrs. Gibson is critical condition at their '° me - Mr. Gibson is a brother .to • r “- Hcmer Bivins and lived here in y ° uth - ***«.♦** Atlanta rtained the members of her circle last Mon day afternoon at a Christmas tree at her home on the hill. A beautiful Christmas tree was decorated and the guests were pre sented gifts. Christmas decorations prevailed throughout the home. LARGE, MEMBERSHIP SECURED 1 for red cross organization Through the assistance of the T. A., the Red Cross in its Tccent drive secured the largest number of members it has since the World War. "Hie officers of the local organization express the highest appreciation of V work done by the members of 3iZJ?- T. A. Other names which are to be add ed to the list of those who will have special lighting for the holidays are givrfn below. These will still be some follow: Georgia Military College, Mrs, W. A. Walker, Mesdsms Stanley nnd Little, Mrs. Chas. Whitfield, Fowler Apartment, Mrs. William Rives, Mrs. Rozar, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Harris. In the slice of pics going out from the Exchange Bank are the fol lowing—and more to be added; Georgia R. R-—: Mrs. Jim Smith; Mrs. Cofield; Mrs. Aichison; Mrs. Bart Wilson; Mrs. J. M. Hutchins; Mrs. Willie Martin; Mrs. Mote Boir- doin; Mrs. Hawkes; Mrs. Roy Al ford; Mrs. W. J. Johnson; Mrs. Bm- ion Leveretit?; Mrs. Walter Brown; Mrs. Geo. Watkins: Mrs. Roy Bais- den; Mrs Wallace Butts; Miss Cillie Hutchins; Mrs. Chas. Gibson; Mrs. D. T. Turner; Mrs. A. C. Tennille; Mrs. E.vH. Tennille; Miss Lucile /.dams; l^rs. Ed Athon; Mrs. W. F. Mosteller; Mrs. Clarance Wall; Mrs. H. E. Stanford; Mrs. S' A. Linch; Mrs. James Mayfield; Mrs. Harry Bone; Mrs. L. N- Jordan; Mrs. Toro Reese; Mrs. W. T. Garrard; Mrs. M. H. Bland; Mrs. E. E. Bass; Mrs. George Case; Mrs. Tally Jeans; Mrs Lewis Flemister; Mrs. J. W. Mobley; Mrs. Heindel Mobley, Mrs. Robert Wall; Nn. Graham Spice Cake Ingredients: 1-2 cup butter 1-4 cup sugar 3 eggs (separated) 1 teaspoon Vanilla 3 cups finely rolled grahsni crack- 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1-2 teaspoon nutmeg 1-4 teaspoon cloves 1-2 tcaspon fait 3 teaspons baking powder 1 cup mlik 1 cup chopped nuts Direction*: Cream together the butter and sugar well; add egg yolks unbeaten and mix well. Add vanilb Sift the cracker crumbs to make sure tV-y are fine. Then add the spices, salt and baking powder to the crumbs and add the dry mixture alternately with the milk to the creamed mixture. Add nuts nnd beat well. Lastly add the stiffy beaten egg whites. Bake in two layers in a moderate oven (350 Degrees) for approximately 30 minutes. ( By MRS. J. C. COOPER Nut Kiue. 5 egg whites 1 1-2 cups fugar 1 cup chopped nuts 1-4 teaspoon baking powder Vanilla Add baking powder to whites and beat until stiff. Add sugar slowly, then nuts and favoring. Drop by spoonfuls on lightly rt r eased pans and bake in slow oven. —RED CHERRIES— Bottles from 10c to $1.00 Owiag to Sue —STUFFED OLIVES— 10c to 60c per Bottle Owiif to Sue— —PLAIN OLIVES— 15c to 7Sc per Bottle Owing to Sue —FRUIT CAKES IN FANCY TIN BOXES— Medium Sue $1.75 *"l« Sixe $3.75 Chocolate, Cocoamit, Caramel, Pioeapple Bar Cakes Each 30c —FLOUR- H 24 lbs. Blue Seal Plain or Self-Riainf $1.35 jj 24 Has. Red Diamond Self-Rising Regular $1.20, $1.11 ^ 24 Iba. Snow Ball Self-Riaiog $1.00 —SPECIAL SATURDAY— BeU’i Special Blend Coffee Regular 30c 25c Bella Special Blend Coffee 2 lbs. for 45c This is the best coffee era sold in MiEedgeville for leu than 40c per ponnd. We have many customers who hays used this coffee for more then ten years—It is a real Bargain. MEAT IS UP IN PRICE BUT— f Streat O’Lean, Streak O’Fat J4 t a Good Meat for Boiling J2 C , BELL GROCERY CO. QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 263—PHONES—498 Doughnut* 3 tablespoonr shortening 2-3 cup sugar 2- 3 cup milk 1 egg 3- 4 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon nutmeg 3 cups flour 4 level teaspoons baking powder y in deep 1st, drain end sprinkle with sugar. •in your oil regularly. Your mo te. J* fresh oil regularly if you it to run smooth* nnd last • long tima. Wo refill with Texaco ad Quaker State only. They are the beat and we accept no substitute*. RALPH SIMMERSON Batch aad Marquette Dealer LdST LADIES’ BEADED BAG— Containing Two Dollar*, and Kays. Return to this Office aad Receive Reward. Adrian Horne; Mrs. D. W. Branncn; Mrs. Frank Finny; the Glass Filling K. Robinson; Mrs. Station. MEAT SPECIALS FOli FRIDAY & SATURDAY ARMOURS STAR HAMS, 0 ^Mb]29c banquet pis-Nic hams - lb 25c BANQUET SLICEO BACON - lb 31c Sliced Cured Ham lb 35c Pork Roast - lb 22c Smoked Sausage - lb 20c CHOICE MILK FEC V AL & WESTERN BEEF B8MOft90BOtte8M3K8M083WQW088i0888SK8M09C6C8390BWOBM08MBWBK60gB6C83WBBMBWOKWi - muuu —