Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 13, 1930, Image 6

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THE UNION-RECORDER. M1LLEPGEVILLE, CA.. FEBRUARY 11, 1IM MISS SUE OBBORNE MARRIED I NOTED TEMPERANCE WORKERS NEWSPAPER MAN IN FLORIDA 1 »0 ttl htn£ lEdKUARY 23RD •folio i the Win- M ' Chief, of' * . Mary Harris Armour Will Spaak nd Mrs. Cunyers Sin« at W. C. T. U. Rally t.-r Haven (Fla.,) Daily Saturday February 8th ir.tenst here: Winter Haven people wer.- int:-r- The local W. C. T. t\ with Mrs. <!*UJ »oday to learn of the mar.!- Gio. S. Roach, president, will hold a mre cf Miss Sue Alnvi O liornc to 1 • ?np«.-r*ince rally at the Milldegeville .Mr. Byron Thompson Andrew, both Methodist church the evening; of Sun- «»f this city, which war solemnized i -lay. February 23rd, at which time at Tar.ipa Wednesday evening, Feb. they will have as their guests, Mrs. .*». T?»e ceremony was performed by Mary Harris Armour, noted temper- Rtv. L. hr. Broyles, D. D., pastor of mice lecturer; Mrs. Cunyers, one of the Hyde ParK Methodist church, at Georsria’s .sweetest singers, and Mrs. the parsonage. The couple wa- un- Man n Williams, president of th. attended. Suite W. C. T. U. Th? wedding was the outcome of Mrs. Armour will at the meeting, a romance which started : n this city which will be held at 7:30 o’clock, during the post year, shortly after d-liver an address and Mrs. Cunyers Miss Osborne came to Winter Raven -vi 11 render several solos. Mrs. Ar- from Milledg ville, Gn., her former mour and Mr . Cunyers need no home. Mr. Andrew is a native of introduction to the people of Mil- X-»rth Carolina and has been a Win- ledgeville, os both of them have ter Haven resident ince the summer frequently visited thsi city, and it is of 1925, being a member of the a treat to have the privilege of hear- Chief force-. The bride attended the ii.g them speak and sing. Georgia State college at Milledge- o* t h ? evening of the 23rd. there ville and took a nurses training course will be no services held at any of at Albany. Ga. Since coming here she t he other churches, .and the people h.tf been assistant to Dr. R. E. Gil- of Mb ledgeville and Baldwin county b* rt, physician and surgeon. She is are n „t, only invited but urged to ut- a daughter of Mr . Icia Osborne of u . n j tht . serv jces af the Methodic Milledgeville, Ga.. und u sister of church ,und hear these distinguished Mrs. M. J. iKJacurc of this city. The women. j room is the son of Rev. and Mrs. ” .1. I). Audr. w of Salisbury. N. C.. " att ndcal Catawba college in his home, state and has been connected with the fourth caste for tome years. The young couple is popular throughout this section and their home* states and are receiving the 1 felicitations of their large circle of. j„... ^ t distc -i - friends in Florida, Goorgyi and r ..-**;ag p.r. l i. ms. North Carolina. They are residing or jn ,, - co-.tnly or at the Caroline apartments on First s* ?te. are c-r.r I 18ISTER DEATHS rr~ m ] Ofirerv l Gil t'.vU «.:'■<{ LI I ec*t, north. | vlu. J r.f !!< a MRS. BEN BASS TO BUILD HOME ON MONTGOMERY ST. -Mrs. Ben Ha s will on March the • rt f.rst commence w« rk erecting a ‘“an bungalow on Montgomery street, 1 E *“ a in which, when completed she will l,r * make her home. The plans have nl-1 ivady been drawn. The many friends! of Mrs. Buss are glad that she will , make her home here. i vital si Jkstlcs of the F-rtP Pan alth, through .iron.r reglatrati' of deuths, aecirdirg to I r. T. *•’. Abe eromblc. State health eoramlaKlon unit State registrar of vii.il Statistii E-.elt certificate c-rrics a mod!, rti.iduto. to ha signed by the p'.i who had - ag the e:: of the Thci i of vital statlstli-:; r.r.d tin i:pcd under one heading, inis. If sotnn particular tvs up un abnormally tarsi* deaths front Uto Keep yi rery^hi look? I $1.00 and dea RALPH SIMMERSON Buick & Marquette Dealc Garden Seed of all v v\ HENDRICKSON’S. Board or Health immediately into action to take steps to erad- ' icate the cause wl?!rli has teen bring- I Is:; about so many deaths. The rate of dentil per 1,000 of pop ulnt::.n ard not necessarily the astual I u-.imhcr, governs the actions of the Idcmii • nl lag C ADET hall undergoes oper.' ATION LOR APPENDICITIS 1 C'.iik-l icken with : 1 lov My Favorite KJdCiPliS By MRS. W. E. BASS Devinity Candy 2 1-2 c. sugar 1-2 c. light corn syrup 2 egg wh.tes nit i-ats ] ts. vanilla Combine sugar, syrup, and water. iok this mixture to hard ball stage, •at egg whites until ttiff and pour syrup over them slowly, beating constantly. Add nuts and vanilla and -ontinue beating until mixture will iold its shape—drop on waxed paper vith teaspoon. 3-4 cup sugar 1-4 cup lemon juice White* of two eggs Soak gelatine in cold water five minutes, dissolve in boiling water, .Id sugar and lemon juice, strain ind »ft us'de; occasionally .*tir mix- .ure and when quite thick beat with wire spoon until frothy; add whites of -eggs beaten stiff, and continue beating until stiff enough shape. Pile by spoonfuls on gists dish. Chill and serve with boiled custard. TIME TO RETIRE—Bay a Fuk today, there is n c better tire or tube made. W. E. Robinson, Jr. OR SALE—Eggs from Prixe-winn- iag Cornish Game Chickens. $1.50 for 15 (select). Lawrence Wynn, Box 226, Milledgeville, Ga. It Garden Seed of all varities at F. hold its W. HENDRICKSON’S. i Did yon say your battery was dead? Pot in a VESTA and yonr battery troubles vanish. Wa have a battery for every make car. RALPH SIMMERSON Buick A Marquette Dealer Cake i milk Sweet Potato Pudding 1 pt. sugar 1 cup syrup 1 large*spoon butter 2 grated potatoes 3 eggs- 1 ts. cinnnm«n 1-2 ts. cloves 1-2 ts. allspice Orange peel Mix potato, sugar, syrup together and add melted butter, then sweet milk to mnkc quite thin. Add three veil beaten eggs, ;hen seasoning. Pour in baking dish and bake ii. low oven. Allow to candy on top. Serve with whipped cream. Nut Bread Prince of Wall 1 cup brown sugar 1-2 cup of butter 1 cup sour milk 2 eggs J teaspoon cinnamnion 1 1-2 teaspoons soda >r 2 cups flour Cr-am sugar and butter, add eggs und milk with soda in it. Grind 1 box of raisins, put 2-3 of in cake, 1-3 in icing. For icing use powdered sugar aad tweet milk and raisins. Fruit Salad 2 oranges 2 apples 3 bananas 1-2 cup nut meat Slice fruits, mix range on lettuce leav ad dressing. This qtv TIME TO RETIRE—Ba, . Fiji l-d-F, lLf. i* a. batt.r tin «. tub. “*• W. E. BobtuMn, Jr. XXXnXXHIjUj * rgreSTents, ar- •s and add sal- ntity will serve MONEY GOING OUT DAMAGES EVERY CITIZEN. TRADE WITH HOME MERCHANTS. 2-3 . 1 1-2 I sugar iwiet milk floui salt. J egg (beaten light.) 1 c. nut meats 1 c. raisins 2 1-2 ts. baking powder Mix by cuke or bread method, put in louf pan let rise 50 minutes or 1 hour. Cook in moderate oven 50 to 60 minutes. By MRS. L .S. FOWLER Lemon Sponge envelope Knox Gelatine. 1 cup boiling water FOR SALE COTTON SEED—Severe! hundred bushels of Hoopers Early Prolific Cotton Seed at $1.50 per bushel F.O.B. James, Ga., L. P. James. Jamci, Ga. 2-13-30 4t. WHAT DOES THE Cl STORE CONTRIBUTE TO CHURCHES. Garden Seed ot all varities at F. vV. HENDRICKSON’S. iiulcifj Tui day. and Dr. Richard! 2’Hion, physician of the Barrack.*, j i commended an immediate opera-! t in. Col. Geo. S. Roach, President! * i the college, communicated with 1 ’r. and Mrs. the parents of the i < ;ui:t, and Md them of their son’s* ::dilion and the decision of thui physician, and m-cured their consent -r the operation, which was per-! formed at the City Ho.pital. Mr.! • nd Mrs. Hall reached Milledgeville! Wednesday morning at 3:30 o’clock.! tte'cr :%d i; Cadet Hall underwent the opera-1 •sfully, and is getting . ordinary cf ii;«* county or Bn* h*;a r.a? .1 or Her. ill In A»lr.:.ia. will brli f ou promptly. all right. Pc:'; Gizc-^-3 Garden Seed of all varities at F. j W. HENDRICKSON’S. PROMINENT RAILROAD MEN IN CITY WEDNESDAY i j r.ivrfl ef Health happy MILLINERY Its s°i n B to be a gre^t season for real millinery you will find the individual Milliner made hat at Mrs. Eula Stanley’s Shoppe Full line now on Display—Your inspection is invited Stored Are SIGNS OF ECONOMY Everywhere you tee a Robert Ion merythm ym •m a Roger* Ion, U’t a tig* of economy! Shortening 99* | LISTEN FOR "BOGERS ON THE A1R"| SWIFTS JEWEL 8-La PAIL ARMOURS STAR OR SWIFT S1LVERLEAF Pure Lard Bl«i» LIBBY OR DEL MONTE YELLOW CUNC Peaches n< £!n‘ 2 25^ MEDIUM SIZE Ivory Soap 3 CAKES QAJ FOR HILLSDALE BROKEN SUCE NO c^ 23* Pineapple : he Union-Rtecrder office had a I-lta; ant K'ixit Wednesday mrknfng irem Mr. Sam W. Wilkes, Publicity Agent of the Atlanta & West Point; tl' - Western Railway of Alabama, and Georgia Railroad, and Mr. A. L. Bur- re*. Commercial Agent of the Louis- ' & Nashville Railrc.nd. They were in the city for the purpose of hear ing the address of Hon. Alexander Lcgge. Both of them are pleasant and affable gnetlcmen, and are deeply interested in the drvelrpment of the agricultural interests of the South. Mr. Wilkes especially. Is n frequent visitor to Milledgeville, and has a large circle of friend? hci will lool LEGION TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The regular m“*.t 5 ng of the Morri.— Little Post of the American Leg : on will be held Thursday night at the T -gion Hall, Dr. W. M. Scott, com mander, has announced. Supper wil’ be served before the regular business MRS. HOUSEWIFE PATRONIZE YOUR HOME GROCER. HE IS A CnZEN OF MIL LEDGEVILLE. HE MAS A TELEPHONE. HE MAS A DELIVERY SERVICE ME IS AT YOUR SERVICE. December 2 to June :** Th o cc! ' wiU fct hi Id t y Dr- j. It. McCord. Tri ;e.-sor of Obhieli ie? ol Emory University., They are mnde possible to our physicians by the De- pa rtment of Labor. Children s Bureau ,.f v. ashing’on. Miss Grac Abjiott be ing chief of the Division. Miss Abbott is very much Interested in the welfare of w -.men and children, and especially Is rhe anxious to see a much-needed reduction In the death rate of matnr- r.ay in Ceorrda, we having next to the li ! chest ra e of any stuto in our nalau. The first school to be held will “came to books" at the Rood city of Gair.rr.- vllle. the live county medical s"*c!r ;• having extended a most cordial lnvi- tal'aa to Doctor McCord. This school will have its first session at three o’clock eastern time December 2. ertd will continue for five days. V.’c h *..e that every doctor within driving dis tance of Gainesville will be on hand and ntp«nd every session ef the five days. The State Board of Health does not believe that the-e will be a doc tor who will miss 'his wonderful op portunity. this instruction being given The series of lectures and tho many turning pictures will be arranged so that tach day will be given to a cer tain subject. The leading obstetricians of AmerikA have contributed pictures lrom their clinics; each will be worth a full day. Tl. second school will be held at Canton. December 10. and a third at Ncwnan December 30. Other da’es will be announced later. Your Store READY TO SERVE YOU ON A* MINUTES CALL— Two Phones 418 - 468 We are ts near you ts your telephone—Deliveries tnywbere in the city. Spend your money with us tnd keep your money tt home. Flour Gold Medal $125 BEST OUR MADE I 24 LL» For Biscuit Queen A Good Self- Q C _ Rising Flour 24lb Bacon ARMOUR’S STAR Sliced as you like it 40c COHfL IK‘E0 BACO*. Ph'-IESS, - 33c Cheese Fr " h Wis. in 30C F-F^ «!41 qfa S, NQ, 2 ;ftN - 20c Seed Po'a oes jnst Received—See ui for bwot Price*! L. 0. SMITH Low Price,—Beit Quiity—Ceertera Service NO < m£0 - - HOME OPERATED DEL MONTE—TENDER GRITLESS NO 2 1.-2 CAN Spinaeli 3 50* DEL MONTE VERY SMALL Peas ^ 19* FLOUR CIRCUS—Sell-Rising EVIDENCE—Plain 12-LB.,g 24-LB BAG 9 r BAG 89* CAMPBELLS riiiiiii and 3 cans 25$ ROGERS 100S PURE SANTOS 4' F E>’ Ei E pound 2f>< AMERICAN DAISY CREAM U ['1 E E & E POUND 29$ FIR 1 FAT NORWAY MACKEItBL each 12i$ XXXXXriXXZXZXXXXZXXXXXXTXU Roger’s Market Specials Meat Specials Friday-Saturday SMOKED SAUSAGE - 20c lb. FORK SAUSAGE 25c IK COUNTRY PORK SAUSAGE lb. MIXED SAPSACF. 7n ' ft- «' Iren niW" HAM .* ft- FMOYED BACON ft- nin you ir^ow? Hie Exchange Bank pays four per cent interest quarteily on all savings ac counts entrusted to us. Begin today and save regularly. It is the sure road to independence. EXCHANGE BANK THE BANK Of PERSONAL SERVICE /