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RECIPES
RS. F. R. HARGROVE
Chocolate Fudge
I'T, cup- ~ utrar
I .. taM** spoons cocoa
I ta i,j, s|>--'*ns white Karo syrup
1 ' -ft milk
■j with sugar add milk and:
. until makes soft hall in
Take from fire add 1
vanilla. 2 tablcspons but-
when nearly cool add nut
•i buttered platter to
squares,
nHESDAY EVEWNC
a s. c. Cirl. Will C.tk.r Ar,W
Tr~ on C.b.m to Sim, C. ' '
Boforo Leaving for Horn
One thousand Georgia girb will
/rather r.round the beautiful lighted
tree in front of Terrell hall on the
/campus of G. S. C. W. next Tuesday
* evcnin *r to sing Christmas carrols.
The program Is under the direc
tion of the Y. W. C. A. and the choir
of the organization will lead in the
singing. The affair is an annual
custom on the campus and this year
will be the mont elaborate the col
lege
• had.
1.1th.
i nut
The Christmas tree was recent!-
planted by the Y. W. C. A. to
on the campus for the annual event. |
JUDGE WARD WAS EIGHT TWO
YEARS OLD LAST FRIDAY
Judge R. C. Ward was eighty-two
of age last Friday, December
Judge Ward holds his own
quite active for a man of this!
He holds the office of Justi*
of the Peace of the city district and
is a watchman at G. S. C. W. Judgr
Ward was horn and reared in Butts
•.isins I county, but lived a while in Texas,
poon nutmeg, cinnamon I While he was a cadet i nthe Military
cream, butter and sugar j School n t Marietta, the was hetw>
Add ' W. milk, flour. I the States came on, ami he enlisted
i’der and vnnillu Cook in j and served in the Confederate Army.
Make layers of plain bat-J The Union Recorder joins the many
or remainder of batter j friends of Judge Ward in rongratu-
r.ut meats, .1 cup raisins lations and wish him many happy
turns of the day.
i t milk
Raking Powder
Fillir
grated
iling water
in. and juice
oranut, water, lemon
len boiling add corn
nil full in ball from
By MRS. LAMAR HAM
Baked Ham
1 midium size ham
1 cup brown sugar
1 table-poon ground cloves
Vinegar to make a paste
nove skin from ham, spread
ugar mixed with cloves and
ir over the entire ham. wrap
ivy brown paper and tie up
Flare in n roaster or ]
(fed imke for two hours at moderate
nain - in paper until
K>f.
Little Decorated Cakes
j 1-2 cup butter
V 1 cup .-ugar
r and 2 egg yolks
1-2 cup strong coffee
1 3-4 cups flour
tspoons baking powder. Work
■ktter until creamy, add sugar
[W5 beaten together, then coffee
i flour sifted with baking powder,
in dripping pan and when cold
) fancy shapes and frost. Deco-
1 with green gum drops
bpe of little leaves and red cinna-
\ candy for holly berries.
fO-ED CLUB MEETS THURSDAY
t. M.
Members of the Co-ed Club will
Jet Thursday afternono for the last
■ until after the Christmas holi-
W. C. GREEN SUCCEEDS
H. HARPER ON BOARD OF
V EDUCATION
Judge Jas. R. Park appointed W.
C. Green to succeed R. H. Harper
as a member of the County Board of
j Education from the Meriwether Dis-
j triet. This action,was necessary to
I -enure c quorum on the Board in or-
I tier to pay the teachers for Christ
mas. Mr. C. F. Riley, another
her, is critically ill in a hospital in
Macon.
Mr. Green is thoroughly familiar
with the school affairs of the
ty ns he wa, formerly a member of
the Beard. Mr. Harper succeeded
Mr. Green who resigned when
moved to Florida.
The band of the Georgia Industrial
ome spent a while in the city Sat
urday afternoon and played n number
of tunes. The band was made up of
boys ranging in ages from ter
twelve to eighteen years of age.
The music was fine and attract-
I a large crowd. They were on
$heir return to Macon from Sparta,
rherc they gave an entertainment
Friday night. The G. I. H. is an
orphan's home and was established
by Rev. Mr. Mumford years ago. It
has done a great work.
| l -
The office^ are in charge of the
"gram: Miss Fordham (President)
H give a talk, Miss Stanley (Vice-
wident) will talk, Miss Lee (Secre-
[hry> will read. (Miss Eskew (Treas-
er) will read, Mfcs Tanner (Social
ader) will talk and Miss Whited
Importer) will read.
Aftrr the program, gifts will be
‘hanged among the members.
•Vjf» ber of members haw been
'» aemunt'of illness. We hope
h ‘Vc them ail back after the holi-
I* C HOCTEN ELECTED MTeSI-
|»ENT OF BOARD OF EDUCATION
Mr. R. G. Mooten, of the Union
' nl District, was elected President
° r the Board of Education to sut
jpl the late R. H. Harper. Mi
° tcn has been a member for
'amber of years and take an active
in the county school affairs.
f other members of the Board are
ar - J- L Beeson, R. W. Ivey, C. F.
and W. C. Green.
MAIL EARLY
The indicatinos are that the vol-
ufe of business that will be done at
Milledgeville po.-t ofice this
year will be unusually large, b. In
outgoing and incoming mail.
The patrons of the office are
urged not to put off mailing their
Christmas packages, but to be cer-
and get thorn into the office to
prevent a last day rush.
An additional force will be put
n so that all letters and packages
an be handled and delivered prompt-
f, and it is' hoped that the office
rill be clear of all mail Chrii
ay, as that day will be a holiday
rh ®5 L. Moore is offering as a
"nnidate to fill the three years un-
|*pired term of the iste Judge W.
Stembridge, who held the office
twenty-five years. He will ap-
Pwoiate your vote In the election to
held 1
‘day, December 20th.
W ANTED_c.„^l«I c,!. ».
! are house with as*. Reedy ONLY FOUR MORE SHOPPING
DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS