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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA-, MARCH SO, IIM
:ial
. and Mrs. •'
C. Henderson | Mr. J. T. Terry
of Monday in ! the week-end.
i ut home for
Mr. and Mw
tie *
Bryan and lit-
Mi'' Kh»dn Smith visit-
Sunday.
... Csrrcll Bu ,,s *P cnt thc P a8t
•' u Atlanta the jrucst qf
week-end
Iritnds.
Bivins is at home
tend the spring holi-
y, and Mrs. W. S. Mobley spent
Sunday "ith their daughter
F. r. Pi nuel.
Mr. Jimmie Arnold of Macon is
>r *:dinj: this week \?ith his sister.
ok Alexander Britt.
Mr. iind Mrs. Alexander Britt and
daughters, spent Sunday in Ma-
Mi*» Mrt'niry of Athens was the
j. U r*t of Miss Leone Frederickson the
:*«♦ wr*k-end.
Mr. Symantha Renfroe of St.
visiting her sister, Mrs.
D, T Rankin, at the State Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cox, of Millcn,
#jvr.t the week-end with their daugh-
!e*. Mrs. John Riley.
Mrs. F.. E. Bass and Miss Martha
Bn>s spent the week-end, visiting
Mrs. J. W. Andersor. of Tampa, is
visiting her sister. Mrs. T .H. Clark.
funeral of a friend.
My Favorite
RECIPES
As Glm By Pisaimt
Mill*4c«vilU Wenia
By MRS. H. H. HERNDON
Brown Sugar Candy
4 cups brown sugar
1-2 cup sweet milk
2 cups nuts
Dissolve sugar in milk. From the
time it starts boiling time it and let
codk three minutes. Beat and pour
in nuts just as it is ready to drop.
Sliced Baked Ham
Miss Mabel Ro C er» spent the post i Have slice of ham cut about on
week-end in HartwcH. inch thick stlcV clovo , in it ,
* ! intervals as desired. Put in shallow
Col. and Mr.-. Geo. S. Roach "ent-p an to bake. Spread top with brown
to Ashburn Wednesday tn attend the j gUKar and put about one cup
sweet milk in pan, udd more milk
desired until ham is tender. Cook
a slow oven.
On last Thursday evering Mrs. R.
. Long was hostess at a surprise
party in honor of Mr. Long’s birth
day.
Promptly after the guests as
scmbled a delightful dinner was aerv
ed. Bridge was played thc remain
der of the evening.
Those enjoying Mrs. Long's hospi
tality were Mrs. Sam Anderson,
Misses Minnie Gfrant, Elizabeth
Grant, Eleanor Ennis, Maggie Jen
kins, and Thelma Tingle of Monti-
ccllo, Ga., Messra Ralph Simmei
Bill Fraley, Johnnie Overstreet, De
witt Rogers, Dr. M. F* Stcmbridgv.
Prit«i aad quality at ENNIS PAL
ACE MARKET. Oar produce, thc
e*t aad fmlatt. Cabbage, Green, 6
per lb. Irish Potatoes, 4 cents.
Large Spanish Omens, 5 ceuta per lb.
Rutabags, fine, 4 cents |>er lb. Pboae
239.
EVERYTHING FOR SPRING
CLEANING—Mep-, Broome, Back
ets, Furniture Polish, Brushes, Psiet,
Washing Powers, Seep, Garbage
Cans. All ready for yoo—Pbooe os
your cyder—CHANDLERS VARR.
ETY STORE.
Mrs. Alice Williams has returned
home after a minor operation in Ma
con Hospital last week.
Miss Winifred Fowler and Miss
Nixon spent thc spring holidays in
Augusta.
Miss Florence Barnett visited
relatives in Atlanta during thc spring
holidays.
Cheese Charoletle
1 1-4 lbs. cheese
1 cup pimento
.1-4 cup mayonaze
1 teaspoon salt
1 large dill pickles
iss Kate Thrash Wi
a visit to relative
spring holidays.
Miss Rrsa Belle Burch spent the
spring holidays with her parents in
Augusta.
1-4 cup cold water
1 box knox gelatine
• Soak gelatine in cold water
it to t anta n j nuteR> add bot water. Grate cheese,
unng t c j iop pj c jjj e an( j pimento and add to
nixture, add pinch of Ralt. Pound bak
ing powder cans are good to mold
and easily diced.
MELLICENT McWHORTER HAS
st 7 ^ J BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mrs. Edward O Conner, Jr., and
little daughter, of Savannah, are 0n Kat Wodnodsy afternoon Mr,.,
visiting Miaaea Mary and Kaitel 0 ' B - Tw ' lle >' entertained at a de-
Cline. lightful party in honor of Melliccnt
McWhorter’s 10th anniversary,
News was received here Wednes
day that Miss Cecil Humphrey has
been awarded her Ed.M. degree
from Harvurd - University. Miss
Humphrey has studied at several
summer ?choois and she completed
her thesis which won for her Master
of Education degree.
Miss Humphrey has been at
State Hospital for several years
directing the physical education
work.
MR. LEE N. JORDAN ATTENDS
MEETING IN DETROIT
Mr. Lee N. Jordan, Chevrolet deal
er of this city, left Monday for De
troit where he will spend several
days attending a meeting of
Chevrolet dealers.
Mr. Jordan is one of thc leading
dealers of the country and will be
an important figure nt the meeting.
Mrs. Geo. L. W.st and children,
«f Augusta, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mays.
Miss Bonita Bass, who teaches in
Griffin, came home an spent thc
week-end.
Mrs. Chra Morris vHted Valdos
ta. Quitman and Thom&sville, during
Mis. John Whorf, of Atlanta, has
been v-itinjr Mr. and Mrs. John
Holloway th- past s.-veral days.
’I '* Helen Elliott of Atlunta,
"•nt tv.nl chvs of this week as
lh' ru. -t of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Stat-
Mr :,nd Mrs. T. H. Clark have re-
!urp.<i from Fort Meade, Fla., where
'• have boon spending several
'• r - Walter Gordy of Atlanta spent
past week-end with Mrs. Gordy,
‘ ' '■ °n a visit to her mother, Mrs.
Pabrth Brown.
Ur and Mrs. J. C. Fnin. of At-
‘-tnta. have been the guests of Mr.
1 Mrs. Otto M. Conn, the past
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore and
children spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mrs. Moore’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Bland.
Miss Be.-s Nealey, Miss Elizabeth
Boykin and Miss Montez Crawford
made an automobile trip to the Bok
Tower during the spring holidays.
Mrs. H. G. Banks and little daugh
ter, Carolyn, are in Atlanta, where
Carolyn is undergoing medical treat
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thompson and
Mrs. C. J. Thompson, Jr., of
Simonr, were the week-end guei
Mrs. W. A. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McWhorter
left Wednesday morning for Mississ
ippi where Mr. McWhorter will spend
I several days on business.
j Mrs. Fern D -nis and Miss There
in Pyles niude an automobile trip to
Tanjpn vi.-iting the Bok Tower at
Lake Wale, onrouto during the spring
holidays.
'"era! <lays.
Mr . Geo Bloodworth, of St Louis,
- ' *> "i ted to arrive in the next few
’ v » R 't her parents, Mr. and
• r *- W. A. Pettier.
*! r - W*Ui*.ms, Miss Regina
and Miss Jewell Ivey visit-
' mn ds in Atlanta over the week-
n - Cuerry has returned
Montezuma, after a
Mrs. C. E. Kidd,
1 to her
' has been ill.
R.
J. F.
. ' ,* • ^ ar- l>rough, Rev. Mr.
i ll( . tn " n ^ CV * Mr. Guest attended
\- rth r* ° f <h< ‘ mini8ters of the
\ ... !, P L ° rcia Conference held in
Th-irsday of last week.
, ' ad Mrs. Lacey Tnit, of Co-
1 - announce the birtr, of
| tenter. Mr. Tail has many
i-, \ r ‘ and is the brother of
• Kdw >n Allen.
K. L- Hulsey was stricken with
a tack of appendictes Wed-
th, - WCCk ’ npd carried
>:ZlT aTy ° : lhe Milledge-
-j,, , js Mm ’ and °lH*rnted on. His
' 4re p,ad t° •earn that he is
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mc
Whorter on Columbia street.
Thc dining room was the me
tractive feature of the home on this
occasion, thc decorations being yel-j
low and white. Yellow and white
paper streamers extended irom the
chandclabra to the four corners of
the table. Thc centerpiece for the
table was a large white-iced cake
holding 10 yellow lighted candles.
Lights shaded with yellow cast a
soft glow over the entire room.
After thc games the merry young
guests were served ice cream and
cake and given attractive St. Pat
rick favors.
Those enjoying the afternoon with
the honoree were: Dorothy Taylor,
Juanita Ingram, Harriet Edwards,
Margaret Echols, Barbra Conn, Lau-
rette Bone, Virginia Baston, Eugunin
Shy, Tcra Brown, Helen Morgan,
Mary Caroline Lee, Katherine and
Mnry Louise Cox. Selina Bonnell, Be
Be Shouse, Betty Bell, Lydia Patter-
Iesabcllc Edwards, Marjorie
Stone, Charles Bonnell, Lnwerence
Nat Harding, Frank Twilly
and EUworth McWhorter.
Mrs. Twilley was assisted in enter-
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Riley and j *>r Mi »* Mor >' Fnrr -
duaghter. Miss Clnir Riley, and
Misses Wilic and Jo sie Wasden of | PHONE YOUR ORDER—Oar
Macon, visited Miss Moyc in thisl Store ir at your elbow—your shop-
cky Sunday. itig become* nothing more than
* • • I phone call. For the Trade-at-Hoi
Grocery bring* you the same court
ou» attention, the tame good foods,
the ume saving whether you con
or phone your order. Go to
phone and call 91 your money i
at homo when you trade with
Trade-at-Home Grocery—ROY NEL
SON, Manager.
MRS. BART WILSON OPENING
STORE AT GEORGIA RAILROAD
Mrs. Bart Wilson opened this
week a new grocery store on North
Wayne street near the Georgia rail
road depot. Thc tore is located in
thc office building of thc Oil Mill.
Mrs. Wilson will have a complete
line of groceries and will manage the
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN HOLD
MEETING MONDAY AFTERNOON
Thc Woman’s Auxiliary of
Presbyterian church held their regu
lar monthly meeting on Monday af
ternoon in the church parlors.
Reports of the year's work w<
rend and the meeting was most .
thusiastic.
FOR SALE AT ONCE—One Large
Mrs. Hattie Stenibridge, Mbs Ber
tie Stembridge and Mrs. W. W. Stem
bridge went to Davisboro Tuesday
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Maud
Jordan Jernigan.
Mr. Harry Bone, Jr., Mr. Seaborn
Lawrence, O. A. Thaxton, Jr., Win
fred Wynn and Floyd Wynn, stud
ents at Emory, are at home for the
spring holidays.
Mrs. Sam Tery and children came
down from Forsyth and spent Satur
day and Sunday in the city. They
expect to come here to make their
home at an early date.
Master -Jumes Malcolm Sibley has
returned to his home in Atlanta after
spending several weeks with Mrs.
Josephine Sibley Jennings- Judge
John Sibley came down and spent
Friday, hi? son returning with him.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Thompson,
Mr. John Keith, of Ball Ground and
Mrs. Sam Bridges and son, of Can
ton, and Mr. Donnie Thompson, of
Augusta, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A
Thompson last week.
Mr. Sam Terry, who recently re
turned from Burlington, N. C., and
sociated with Mr. J. A. Moore,
drops In frequently to pay us a visit.
whenyoung boy was employed
at Thc Union-Recorder befora thc
days of the linotype, and learned to
‘stick type.” He wa- a fine boy then,
and has improved as he grew older.
He says he will never forget the days
he spent in the printing office.
SmL —CHANDLER’S
STORE.
Beauty’s
Finest Aid
A MIRALFNE PERMANENT
CHARMING
DAINTY
LASTING
The Modern Way to Prettier
Hair
The Miraline
Beauty Parlon
In The Sanford Building
Large Manufacturer of Pianos ha, repossessed Piano now
stored in Milledgevillr.
STANDARD MAKE. UP RIGHT MAH0C0NY CASE IN PER
FECT CONDITION. CANT TELL FROM NEW. USED ONLY
A FEW MONTHS.
WILL SELL TO RELIABLE PARTY FOR UNPAID BALANCE
ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
For full information Address P. 0. Bo* 487, Macon. Ca.
We Are Offering Some Fine
Bargains This Week
3 Can, Stiver Bar Lemon Cling Peaches, Ns. Z’t She
1 Can GaM Bar Melba Halve,. Ne. 2 l-2’» 25c
3 Can, Araonr’, Very bed California Sliced Peacbes 25c
1 Can Golden Crown Tiny Green Limn Bean, Very fine ...25c
1 Can Golden Crown Okra and Toma toe,, No. 2’t, 1 Can Gold-
Crows Mixed Vegetables, Ns. 2\ 1 Can Csldea Crows String
iest Green Bean, Nn. 2’, a 59c
1 Can Armour, Veribert Brain 25c
1 Jar Boneless Pig Feet Pise for Breakfad 39c
Borden’s Evaporated Nik, Tad, 19c
Borden, Evaporated Milk, Small 5c
3 lb,. Armour’, Star or Morning Glory Breakfast Bacon $1.19
(No Finer Bacon Cured)
6Jbs. Armour', Simon Pare IOC per cent Leaf Lard $1.90
8 lbs. Scoeo Shortening $1.99
6 lb. Backet Snowdrift $1.19
Extra Fancy Large Lettuce Hard Heads, 2 fur 25c
Extra Fancy Lettuce Medium Hard Head, 10c
Extra Fancy Small Lettuce Hard Head, 5c
Extra Fancy Large Stalk, White Bleached Celery 19c
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
OUR COFFEE AND SUGAR SPECIAL
2 lb. Can Bell', Bed Road $1.99
10 Hm. Bed Granulated Sugar 59c
3 lbs. YitG Coffee Regular 49c Blend $1.99
10 lb,. Bed Granulated Sugar 59c
5 lb,. Bel’, Special “Bed 30c Coffee on Earth $1.06
10 lb,. Bed Granulated Sagar 59c
We grind every poand of coffee udd by ue to nit the purchas
er, for drip pot, percolator, or old-fadnoned coffee pot... We
receive weekly dement, direct from the importer, a scaring the
cod outer of coffee that is freik and pure.
Good Wkite Boiling Meat, Per lb. 12 l-2c
Streak 0’ Lean, Streak 0’ Fat 4-8 lb>. at 14c
Fresh Sup Bean.-, New Irish Potatoes, Tomatoes, Spinach, Kale,
Turnip Salad, Strawberries.
EXTRA SPECIAL
County Ham Sliced. Fine Cured Ham Smoked over Hickory
Embers. Dressed Chickens. ,
BELL GROCERY CO.
QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE
293—PHONES—498
MAKE A PASTIME OUT OF WORK
ITS EASY WITH A
Planet Jr., Garden Plow
ft has all the little hoes and rakes necessary to make things
grow—you just attach them and do the work at one round—
Its just fun to operate this little plow—Try one..
R.W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DON’T GO AWAY!!!!
We want you to read this ad and see what real savings
are—Come to our Store where Chain Store Prices look
high in comparison—
Phone 470
WE DELIVER AT CASH AND CARRY PRICES
Tomatoes full pack 10c
Syrup, GA, CANEi GAL. GAN ,69c
Flour, WHITE RING, 24 LB - $1
ALSO GOOD SELF-RISING . - 85c
LARD br buckct r 8 LBS - Si
We Trade for Eggs. Chickens, Corn or any kind of Country
Produce. (
Spot Cash Store
LAMAR F. HAM
SPECIAL AGENT NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
PHONE 561
Pharmacy
DRUGS SUNDRIES. SICK ROOM SUPPLIES. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED DAY
OR NIGHT—TELL YOUR DOCTOR TO LEAVE THEM WITH US—DELIVERED
PROMPTLY.
PH0NE.il