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THE UNION-RECORDER. ffMILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MAY 8. 1830
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY SPEAKERS NAMED TO
CROPS IN NEED OF RAIN
OFFERING FOUR MEDALS TO
SCHOOLS
Two To Be Awarded Student. At G.
M. C. and Two to Peabody Hifh
School for Beat Average
COMPETE FOR DUKE CUP
Cede!. Win in
nteat. Will Speak «
June 2nd
MRS. GODFREY OSTERMAN
Five cadets were selected from ten
contestant.- to >peak in the Declima-
lion Contest for medals which will
l»e a feature of the G. M. C. com
mencement exercises.
The winner of the speaking con
test will be presented the Duke Cup
which is given each year by Hon. Joe
Duke, Solicitor General of the Oc-
niulgee circuit and an alumnus of G.
M. C. The contest will take place
Monday morning June 2nd.
The cadets chosen in the elimina
tion contest are: E. B. Cooper, J. T.
Brown, Carlyle Ingram, Collis Hooks,
and E. C. Townsend. Maj. S. J.
Whatley ha- charge of the Decllma-
gulden She has been assisted locally contest.
Asparagus Croquette.
1 No. 1 can asparagus tips
1 cup thick white sauce
2 eggs slightly beaten
1 1-2 cups crumbs
1-4 cup grated dieses
Egg and crumbs
Fat ^»r deep frying
I>ritn and chop tho .,q>ar|«u a . •>»»■> State Chairman of American-
Ill* with white >auce and egg. Add tor < h ‘ American Legion Aux-
crumha, and cheeae. and atir until ‘'liary for the paat two year., and
mixture ia amooth. Shape the mix- •“« *•»» «">* «» “ rouse <“•»■* in
tare into balla, roll in egg and crumb, Amencaniam
and fry in deep fat until
brown. Serves six.
I The American Legion Auxiliary
1 i- ofering two medals to the Peabody
'High School and two to G. M. C.
These medals will be awarded to the
tw<. students in each of the institu
tions making the highe.-t averages
in American Histor;., during the
school term
Miss Bertie Stembridge is donating
the two medals to G. M. C., her
Alma Mater. Miss Stembridge has
Sparta, Ga., May 5.—The farmers
in most sections of Hancock county
are needing rain in order to get
their crops up, as it has bet n very
dry since planting. Some parts of
the county received a good shower
Saturday afternoon but the rain was
widely scattered and did not continue
long enough to do much good. A
portion oi this county is red land and
this section i- suffering most for
lack of moisture. The farms are in
an excellent state of cultivation and
rain is all that is needed to give them
a good start.
SPARTA HOLDS ELECTION
.Sparta, Ga., May 5.—L.’ P. Berry,
was elected mayor of Sparta today,
defeating George W. Johnson by 23
votes. Thte voting was brisk until
the polls closed at 3 o’clock, and the
outcome of the election could net
be forecast until all of the votes had
been counted. The voting for aider-
man was also close and resulted in
the following board being elected:
Harry Binion, Dr. C. S. Jemigan, O.
M. Peden and J. Frank Smith. The
new officers will take charge of the
city’s affairs immediately.
G. M. C. TO AWARD DIPLOMAS
TO SIXTY ON JUNE 3
Col. Roach Girea Oat List of Caodi.
date*. Mil lodge villa Boy.
Majority
Italian Delight
1-2 pound spaghetti
1-2 pound round steak
1 cup canned
With tom.,to sauce or tomato »oup, j American history.
by Mrs. C. B. McCular, chairman of
the Baldwin county Auxiliary, who
has rendered her efficient aid.
The A merman Legion has also
offered a medal to the boy at G. M.
making the highest average in
These medals will be delivered ;
the approaching commencement exe
with cayenne, paprika and wort
1 small
1 bell pepper " ”
j j. 2 teaspoon salt CHARGED WITH SELLINC
Cook spaghetti in boiling water JAMAICA GINGER
Chop onion and pepper, and fry
in bacon drippings until golden brown 1 ^English, a traveling man, was
Add sauce or soup season. When well "rested in this city Wednesday
heated stir in cheese until melted A P nI ;i0th * c harged wit * the whole-
then .add spaghetti and corn, and ¥ ,e s « ,,in K of Jamaica Ginger, and
lastly grouned steak, thinned with “Plating jack pot slot machine. He
water to prevent lumping. Stir over entep#d » of guilty before Judge
fire five minutes, turn into baknig Hines and was fined $75.00 on
dish, with a little grated cheese over ’’"h charge.
top. Bake in moderate oven for 30 " .
minutes.
Carmel Net Pi* with Graham
1 cup brown sugar
1-4 cup sugar caramelized
1-4 cup butter
1-2 cup water
1 1-4 cup mill
6 tablespoons flour
3 eggs
Pinch salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
Services will be held at the Coop- !
] erville Raptirt church next Sunday
j morning with preaching by the pas
tor. Saturday night there will be a
sing held at the church. The nub-;
! lie is invited.
U. D. C. TO
MEET TUESDAY
I AFTERNOON.
Caramelize 1-4 cup >ugar, and add 1 The Robert E. Lee Chapter of the
brown sugar and butter, blend to-! United Daughters of the Confederacy
get her and add 1-2 cup water, mfx W ‘H meet Tuesday afternoon at four
with scolding milk. Mix egg yolk thirty at the home of Mrs. W. T.
.! Garrard.
flcur and silt. Add to milk
tore. Cook until thick, cool fold in
merengue. Pour into shell. Sprit kle
with pecans. Bak- in oven ten min
utes. ' Serve with whip >
urged 1
be present.
U WILL MEET FRIDAY
| AFTERNOON.
The regular meeting of the Par
sill
Graham Pastry
14 large Graham cracker* rolled! held Friday afternoon at the G. M.
very fine and sifted Cream 1 stick C. Grammar school building at four
of butter (1 2 cup) and add crmckt-t thirty. All member- are urged to
(Climbs. Put into sh-tpe in pan. l>e present.
Bake in oven ten minutes, with —— "
fillen. Place pan containing pie in j EPISCOPALIANS <TO MAKE
refrigerator for *t least 30 minutes' PILGRIMAGE TO ORPHANAGE
before serving. | -
A large number of the memlwr*
St Stephens Episcopal church will g"
to Macon next Sunday to visit the
Ohphans Home of the church.
The Macon churches are serving
a picnic dinner for the visitors and
the children in the home will give
an interesting program.
At the meeting held Sunday even
ing the F.pworth Leagu** <>f the Metl -
odist church elected the follow' .g
officers.
President -Alton Barnes.
Vlce-l*resident -Clara Holloway.
Secretary- Margaret Grimes.
Treasurer—Eugene Harrow.
Bra Agent—Thoms* Meadows.
First Department Supt.—Regina
Williams.
Second Department Supt.—Mary
Mildred Wyn ..
Third Department Supt—Elisa
beth Alford.
Fourth Department Supt. Frances
Marrow.
Under the leadership of Mias Mary
Farr, the retiring President, the Lea
gue ha* been most successful, and
done a helpful work anv>ng the young
people of the Methodist church. Miss
Farr made a splendid leader, and it
waa regretted that she was compell
ed to give up the office.
The young people who have been
LOST OR STRAYED—Bull yearling,
Jersey celor, weighs about 2S0 lbs.
Reward if returned lo G. J. Adams. j
J. T. ANDREWS. Dutrict A ( »l
“Jefferarn Standard Life
laiaraacr Ce.”
LUAilJ lUitiiot
Often Sign nf Bilionineu That
Indicate, the Need of
Nack-Draifht.
years of my own housekeeping.
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
my best stand-by in the way of
medicine.” says Mrs. J. 14. Rich, of
named lo fill the office, of the Lea- | I700 tw , MtJ
enthusiastic Leagut
It can he expected thai the League
will continue its good work.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their thoughtfulness and
kindnes* during the illness and death
r dear husband and father, al
so for the many lovely floral offer
ing*-
May God’s blessings be younu
MRS HARPER TUC KER
CafrUEl TUCKER
ANNIE LAURIE TUCKER
LOfT—A silver waiter frem Hep*
well church last Suaday. Fiudet
ira tu W. A. Cssh.
“I have found Black-Draught to
be the best medicine I have ever
used for the relief of colds. X have
been using it in my home for yean.
-My father used it also in his
home and gave it to us children.
Whenever we had the usual chil
dren's complaints, mother would
make up a tea of Black-Draught
and give us. We always felt better
after taking it
“I also give It to my children
when they have colds or upset stom
ach. Sometimes they get feverish
( from biliousness. If they begin to
; get yellow, or their tongues are
coated, I make a tea (of Black-
Draught) and give to them in small
I doses. They don't mind taking it
| at alL*
I Zn thousands of families, Thed-
; fords Black-Draught has a corner
all Its own on the medicine shelf.
I In use nearly 100 years.
I Thedford s Black-Draught is a
purely vegetable medicine, frew from
harmful mineral drugs. Costs only
VCUf
Join
The Line of
VIGORO
USERS
Let us send you up a b*« now
and try it out.
L.D. SMITH
. South Wayne Grocer
Thi$ Is
VIGORO
*»-'*« *■ ■<>!.
WEEK
and every where flowers, gardens and lawns are being con
ditioned with the most wonderful plant food known—you
can pick the VIGORO treated homes as you pass them—The
deep rich green of the lawns the exquisite coloring of the
flowers. The luxurious growth of the vegetable gardens, all
show the unmistakable effects of VIGORO the perfect plant
food—Phone today to your dealer and order up a bag.
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wkaieiaie id Retail
Sixty cadet* will be awarded di
plomas at G. M. C. on Tuesday June
3rd, Col. George S. Roach has an
nounced.
The Baldwin county boys who are
on the list of graduates are: A. F.
Barnes, W. S. Barnes, W. W. Barron.
B. F. Bazanos, L. W. Bivins, E. B.
Cooper, A. A. Crockett, E. Darrow.
J. Davenport, M. Donnelly, J. F
Fowler, W. C. Green, R. H. Harper.
W. E. Hart, J. C. Henderson, J. C.
Holis, Carlisle Ingram, R. W. Little,
J. M. Lockart. J .A. Moore, J. P.
Myrick, C. E. Roberson, E. A. Scott,
B. L. Stembridge, W. T. Thompson
and L. C. Wall
Let Us
Tell you about
VIGORO
The wonderful plant food—It
gives astonishing results on
lawns, flowers and gardens.
Jones DrugCo
Druggist
CHANGE SPARK PLUGS EVERY 10,000 MILES
The Economic Way to Better
Engine Performance
Let Us install
CIiampflSii£&n Your
E ' CRY one of our motor car
owners who ihangcd to a nr« IIIVJl.l.
-et off liampion Spark I'liija dur
ing 1129 ('hang,- Seek. enjoyed better pa-rforin-
«n«‘ for a shot,- yrar, at lr*« coat, a- a result.
Champion National l liangr Seek i» .pniwinxl
l>> u» lo bring forcibly to tlir mind, of all our
ru.turner- tin- udiantage and actual dollar*
anil rent* .ruing of in-tailing a new art of
Champion* in their engine* every yrar.
All motor ear maniifaetiiren, reeonimrod it.
let ua ellungr your *purk plug* to a new art of
( liampion- thia week, if your ear ha* gone
10,000 mile- or more, regardless of a hat spark
VintiYu. (Suiic Wcu-M.iv 3 iv II
plugs you are using. For tChampion- are the
better spark plug-. Thia ia the judgment of the
majority of motoriala every where. Champion*
eveel and outsell the world over.
Se a ill be glad to inapret your present spark
plug* eithout mat. and to advise you when they
need ehanging. Bring your ear to ua thia seek.
It mean, better performance for you for the
year lo runt. a
CHAMPION
SPA UK PLVtiS
L. N. JORDAN
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Let Us Prepare your Car for Summer Driving
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