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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVLLLE, UA., JUNE 8, 1933
/WOMEN'S OR GANlZATIONS OF BALDWIN COUNTY
hone 436 or 3o2 o report activities and give announcements. AU reports must be in the day following meetings and not later than nine o'clock Weinelday morning of each week.
ANNOUNCEMENTS • "
SPONSORS
PAGEANT
M . A beauty pageant will be held at
n„h« and Societiu Meeting Each G. M. c. Auditorium Friday
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They RegM
Favorite Recipes^
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N. Moor*. TIi# activities
,d pUu. of til* dub. *md #»
et i.s wilt be p-bUshed *- thi.
1(C aid tb# co-oporalien of
ch club is solicited. If thor*
» club tbat has been emitted,
jtify th* editor.
First Meaday
Girl* Auxiliary Meeta
ing, June the 16th. at which the
wmn ng girl will be presented a sil
ver loving cup and the title ‘'Miss
Milledgeville" for 1933. she win
represent the city in a state wide
contest to be held at Macon in 8ep-
By MRS. FRANK RILEY
Cookie#
3 c. flour
3 egg*
1 c. butter
1 3-4 c. brown sugar
1 lb. raisins
1 c. nuts
1 t. each of cinnamon
Mace, cloves and nutmeg
1 1-2 t. soda dissolved in
p|#a#o
Baptist
Monday Afternoon.
Whit* Saaco
2 t. b. butter
2 t. b. flour
1 c- milk
. Bl en( l butter and flour in sauce sp0 on warm water,
tember when the winner there will pan till smooth, «dd milk and stir Cream, butter and sugar, add eggn
be crowned “Miiu Oglethorpe” and ill c-nsistency of thick cream. Use we l| beaten then spices, nuts and
given a free trip to the (World’s Fair cn peas, cabbage, cauliflower, on- raUne chopped and floured. Add
in Chicago. ions, carrots new potatoes cubed, „oda and flour drop from teaspoon
The pageant ig sponsored by the left >over chicken (gipund) • lard; 0IX greased tins. Bake in -moderate
r> T. A. of G. M 1 . C. Grammar boiled eggs sliced, Mix 1 c. grated oven.
School. Businesses and Clubs will cheese with white sauce and use on'
he asked to select a young lady to toast for breakfast or place sliced,
represent them and all girls, single or hard boiled eggs on toast and pour
married are eligible to enter. An at- cheese sauce over it.
tractive program including numbers
Baptist
Woman's Missionary Un- by local entertainers will be present-
Boil«d Custard lco Cr«
1-2 gal. whole milk
1 1-4 c. sugar
4 eggs
D.-.sh of salt
Beat cprs with rotary beater, add
BEAUTY PAGEANT
SPONSORED BY
Parent-Teachers Association
Who Will Be Miss Baldwin County?
G. M. C. Auditorium
Friday, June 16, 8:30
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Left Over Grits
General Meeting. ( "d. Miss Bobby LeRoy, well known Mash grits with fork till soft and
""presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary, stage star, will do two dance num- t-mooth. Bent an egg with rotary su g ar an <i beat till fluffy. Scald milk
j Meetings. 1 bcr.-i and Charles Aiken, producer beater, add 1 c. milk, dash of pep- a ,|j to t .gg and sugar mixture slowly
Methodist Woman’s Missionary and master of cerimonies, will also !*er, and salt, mix this with grits j nnd cook ovo r hot water till consis-
Seciety- General Meeting. he on the program. Admission will und blend with mixture 1 c. grated, tl . ncy ol thick cream. Set aside to
Association
Uni- be 10 and 25 cents.
ith mixture 1
cheese. Put in buttered baking dish’ c00 |"and add any flavoring desired,
and bake in moderate oven till f ree ze. Fresh fruit run thru ricer
brown. | a nd sweetened adds to it. Straw ber-
j ries, peaches, apricots or bananas. If j
Left Over Ham j u . S ed in hot weather for supper for ,
Alter all the ham has been sliced children is wholesome and appetis-.
Sukey Hart Society, Children of n al church will meet on Monday af- there i-j stll a good bit of meat j ng ,_ jf f-ujt j 8 no t used use less
i erican Revolution. , ternoon at five o’clock at the home that is good hut stringy and in small j m j[ k and ad( j cr eam, makes it rich- j
A “ M c parent-Teacher Associa- 1 of Mrs. W. S. Jett, Jr. An inter- pieces. Put this thru the food chop- 1
versity Women.
Catholic Woman's Study Club.
First Tuesday,
j Legion Auxiliary.
Amend
First Wednesday
EPISCOPAL GUILD TO MEET
| MONDAY AFTERNOON.
The Woman’s Guild of the Episco-
“Let’s buy our
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
NOW”
Second Monday
Episcopal Woman's Guild. j
Audubon Society.
Sect nd Tuesday
United l>au;hters of the Confed-J
erscy.
Second Thursday
Eastern Star.
Second Saturday
Children ot the Confederacy.
Third Monday
Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary
General Meeting.
Baptist Woman’s Missionary Un-
ian. Circle Meeting*.
Methodist Woman’s Missionary
Society. Circle Meetings.
Episcopal Woman’s Auxiliary.
Third Tuesday
Daughters of the American Revo
lution.
Third Friday
The Midway Parent-Teacher As
toria tion.
Fourth Tuesday
Woman's Christian Temperance
Union at Methodist church.
Fourth Wednesday
Garden Club.
Fourth Thursday
Eastern Stai.
Fourth Saturday
Music Club.
: sting meeting is planned by Mrs. A. : per- It can be used in many ways. ^
j iF. Latimer, the president, and a j Mix with white sauce and use on ]
1 large attendance is expected. j toast or to two cups of ham add an i
Lemon Filling (Is Not Gooly)
Beat together:
sugar
1-2 c. butter
Yolks of 3 eggs
Add grated rind and juice of two
LECION AUXILIARY ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS AT MEETING
egg slightly beaten and about 1-2
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1 crumbs or flcur and fry for break-:
HOLD MEETING TUESDAY fast. | „
Can be used a, congealed salad j i Pmong , Cook [ n double baler till I
The Board of County Commis- by combining with 2 t. b. gealintin ( thick. Double recipe if wanted for (
-ioners held their regular meeting prepared in usual manner. Add to top £ nd sides of cake.
Tuesday at their officer in the mixture most any shredded vege-1
court house with all three -members,' table, as raw cabbage, fresh toma- 1
Chairman O. M. Ennis, Dr. 0. F. Mo- J toes, green peppers, grated carrots f VEGETABLES THAT CHILDREN
i an and Mr. G. C. McKinley, present, of if none of these are available WILL EAT
Routlie matters were disposed of j chopped -mixed pickle or relish. Mold j
itJiOut any important business serve on lettuce with mayonaise. j Too 0 f ten the youngsters rebel
-* 11 ' | Baked Egg Plant | wk en a dish of vegetables is set be-
Peel and slice a medum size egg fore tjwm. !t seems that no amount
plant, place in boiling water (this j of CO axing hat one bit of effect in
prevent* turning dark) let boil till remedying the situation, so resource- I
tendc-r. Drain and mash, season with ful mot her» have had to look else- 1
The Sukey Hart Chapter Children salt and pepper, beat an egg with | w here for help in solving the prob-'
of the \Atneric»n Revolution held rotary beater, odd 1 c. milk and add | em tke child’s likes and dislikes,
their regul-r meeting on Wedoes-| to egg plant, place in well buttered j S>ice likes and dislikes for certain
day afternoon at the home of the making d-sh and bake in moderate f 0 od:j ar edetermined largely by flav-1
leader Miss Katherine Jewell. An oven till brown. Green peppers cut ] or many mothers have solved the I
interesting and entertaining program in strips add to the the flavor. A ^ problem by adding different flavors |
cup of ground ham also added be- ■ to make the vegetables more palat-1
fore baked, adds to flavor. -hie. Because of the tasty flavor I
I which meat imparts, the addition of j
Sweat Potato Balls ; meat juice or bits of ground meat
Use 4 medium sized potatoes that frequently mokes the difference be
have been baked or boiled. Add a t we en a dish which is welcomed and |
well beaten egg dash of salt and 2 t. 0 ne which is received with utter in-!
;ugar. Form in balls and fry in difference or rebellion. Try some of
coming before the board.
SUKEY HART C. A. R. MEETS
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
was given by the members*. The new
ly elected regent of the Nancy Hart
chapter, D. A R-, Miss Floride Allen,
was honor gjest.
U. D. C. NOT TO HAVE
SUMMER MEETINGS.
. iectings of the chapter during the
' nmmer months.
Mrs. W. S. Jett, Jr., was elected
prudent of the American Legion MEETING OF P. T. A.
Auxiliary at the meeting of the DISCONTINUED UNTIL FALL.
chapter Tuesday afternoon at the
of Mrs. L. R. Langley. The Parent-Teachers Associate
Mrs. R. B. Moore, president of the deep fat. Delicioug served with coun-, these combinations of meat
Robert E. Lee Chapter U. D. C., has try sausage. | vegetables which are suggested by
announced that there will be no Country Sans, go With Irish Potatoes i nez S. Willson, home economist, and
Boil enough potatoes to
family. Drain and cream, place in
buttered baking dish and place sau-
j fare on top, place in moderate oven i
nnd bake till sausages are tender and
brown.
Grun Lettuce and Efg Salad
Mr.n. Jett will succeed Mias Floride ■ -vill not meet during the summer, Lettuce, while it ia young before
Alien who has had a moat active and Mrs. Lamar Ham, president, has aa-
‘■onstructhre year as head of the nounced. The next meeting will be
'uxiliary. Other officers elected held in September just after school
**re: Mrs. Jere Mloore, 1st vice- opens.
president; Miss Bertie Stembridge,
2nd v 'ce-president; Mrs. Gerge Fish-
secretary; Mrs. C. L. Moran,
PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY HAS
f'<o.ZZZnZuZSZt INTEKEST.NC MEET.NC.
■r-. Sam Terry, treasurer, and Mrs. , .
<-l Ly«h, D.I,- h« Woman s Au.ili.r, of tb.
tb. .U» convention nt V.l- ******* cnntcb met on Monde, '
doou non month will be MS. CUr. “1''*“™ “ *>“ thur ' h “ d » m "",
Morris and Mrs. H B Ennis interesting program waa enjoyed.
Tb. EStnnton fb.^t ™ th. «- * «*" «
mt.u or tb. loci chnpt.r mid un- ”" d th ' P™*™ 1 ” ”■ J"
d.r their direotinn , interct- Mr ‘ Hmdr.ok.on .nd Me Andre-o.
program was given. Mrs.
c ’ un *- president of the Eatnton AUDUBON SOCIETY
uwt ’ prtse °ted a group of girls who DISCONTINUES MEETINGS.
Slve lhe Program.
After the meeting a social hour Dr. Sam Aenderson, president of
'*• enjoyed and the hostesses serv- ‘he Milledgeville Audubon Society,
*' dell «oua refreshments. has announced that all meeting* for
'ostesse* with Mrs. Langley were the summer months have been call-
' r '- W. T. Garrard, Mr*. C. L. Mo- ed off and that the society will not
"•*m W- R. Dunham, and MVs. meet again until fall-
ic hegica he head can be axed. Wash |
nnd pl*ee In refrigerator at leaf* an
hour before using. Boll eggs hard
. how much difference it makes.
Spinach With Meat Balls
1 1-2 pounds ground beef
2 tabldspdons Vird
4 tablespoons flour
2 cups cooked spinach
1 1-2 cups thin white sauce
4 tablespoon* grated cheese
a egg yolks, beaten
Salt and pepper.
Season ground beef with salt and I
Lower prices and higher quality than ever
before now prevail in both the Kcivinator
and General Electric Refrigerators. * The
Kelvinator De Luxe ia 4 refrigerators in one,
four zones of cold, automatically maintained.
* The General Electric has the famous Moni
tor Top mechanism guaranteed four years
against failure. * Lower priced models begin
at £97, plus freight and installation. Buy
now; don’t wait for prices to go up! Take
advantage of our liberal terms!
Kelvinator or General Electric
$10 Down, 30 Months to Pay
Geo
and let cool. Just before serving pepper and shape into ne|rt balls, j
.-hred lettuce with scissors, place in Scar on both sides in a little hot;
howl and mix with mayonaise, slice lard; reduce the temperature, cover, j
ergs over top. Children like this for and cook slowly for ten or fifteen '
F. F. Starr, Jr., District Manager
WHEREVER
supper.
minutes. Place a layer of hot cook-
J ed spinach in a casserole, and ar-
' range the meat balls on the top.
| Have the white sauce ready and just
as you remove it from the fire, add
the beaten egg yolk* to it. Pour the
! sauce over the meat balls and sprink
le with grated cheese. Place in a
j hot oven or under the broiler flsme
to melt and slightly brown the
• cheese.
The addition of meat stock or
L. Rite hie.
PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES TO
ME ET MONDAY AFTERNOON.
ATTENTION GARDEN CLUB
Several of the hostesses who were
♦o serve for the May meeting or
first of June—have asked that this
meeting be allowed to come around
Thp circles of the Woman’s Auxi- the last of August, as being teaeh-
' ry °* the Presbyterian church will ers they could not serve. It Is prob-
°n Monday as follow*: ably that this committee will plan
Vo - 1 with Mr*. West Mostello at a picnic at that time and thus open |
TiL°’ ei0tk: No - 2 with Mrs. D. C. up the fall activities of the dub. A,
" rt at five o’clock; No. 3 with commktee to prepare the program
Boiled Salad Drosai
1-2 t salt
1 L flour
1 t. dry mu*tard
1 t. b. sugar
2 t b. butter
1-4 c. vinegar
3-4 c. milk
2 egg yolks
Mix dry ingredients with butter, broth to spinach improve* thia very
add yolks of eggs. Scald milk, add good but very bland vegetable. If
to other mixture slowly, place in meat stock is not handy, a bouillon
double boiler, heat vinegar and add cube may be used to good advantage,
to mixture slowly stirring constantly. Carrots With Ham Slicae
when consistency of cream remove Carrots become a favorite when
from heat and cool. ThU is good cooked with smoked ham. Have the
BUTTER 25c. lb.
CHURNED FRESH DAILY
Quick Bicycle Delivery Anywhere in the City. Just CaH Us.
PHONE 83
Montgomery’s MilkDept.
We are Ready to Take Care of ALL your Dairy Needs this
Summer. Call for Eggs, Cream, Milk, Chickens. Butter
used on most any vegetable or a
salad or cold raeata.
Pmaaapple Salad
1 can grated pineapple
2 t b, gelatin
1-2 c. f-ugar
1 c. cold water
2 c. boiling water
1-2 lb. grated cheese
1 c. cream (whipped)
1 c. -mayonaise
ham cut into slices. Place them in a
hot greased frying-pan
i quickly on both sides. When nicely
. browned, reduce the temperature,
. add 1 cup of water, cover the pan
j and allow the ham to simmer for
; fifteen nfnutes. Then add small
I whole carrots which have been peel-
| ed and cooked until tender in salted
| water. Cook the ham and carrots
i together, basting frequently with the
I ham dripping*, until the carrot* are
BRICK
That Clink Like Steel
N'o. 4
Georg* Echols at five o’clock; for next year will be
announced 1 Soak gelatin in cold water 5 min. glased and the ham ia Under.
with Mrs. Harris Hall at five
hoped to have this pour boiling water on it, add sugar
,. n .i c-, aside to
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SZmm X cow eeaYeo^T- a e.
SiWsy.
Peter F. Clerk, Jr..
*45-33 4*.
Ar. Med* hr th* “McMILLAN”
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There ia No Waste in Our Bricks.
We Make Qmiak Shipments 1. Aey Qaastity.
RICH GLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
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