Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 05, 1935, Image 5

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THE UNION-RECORDER, iJILLEDCEVILLE. GA., DECEMBER 5, INS ab_.iEi-i.nil ■■ III EKEII.UJil >^Z<^ttnoBQ!XlaaQS}Si&XX>CiXSa<M^ SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS® 1 pr i A Tigner visited friends in ,. r ., .luring the Thankskgiv- m j Mrs. Malcolm Pt*ey .^nksgiving with relative 1 Maj. and Mrs. T. H. Rentz and children spent the Thanksgiving Mrs. Lonnie Minor and little son ha\c returned from a visit to Mrs M;i:.jr*s parents at Bartow. Mr, :ir..! Mrs. Kirk Sutlive. of Blacksh-a -pent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Jere N. Moore. Mi-.< Hartha Bass spent the Thank-s.iving holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bass. Mr and Mrs. Chas. J. Conn and daughters spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Conn’s parents in Coving- Mi and Mrs. Willis Binfcrd. of De catur. >pent the Thanksgiving holi days with Mrs. B. \7. Bin.'ord and family. Mr Melville Rogers came home frrm Oiumbus Thanksgiving Day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rogers. Dr . nd Mrs. John Mobley, of Pelham, were the guests of Mr. and Mis. W. B. McKinnon on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. D. F. Montgomery is spend ing several days of this week in At lanta \.'siting her daughter. Mrs. John Moore. Mr Ernest Wyatt and Miss Cyn thia Lodger spent Sunday l r » Mach- f-n as the guests of Mr. *.nd Mr*. Jack Wyatt. Miss Margaret Yarbrough went to Atlanta, during the Thanksgiving -eason. and visited her sister, Mrs. Loreen Kelly. Miss Bcnita Bass, who teaches in the schools at Carrollton, spent the -m-k-end here visiting her aunt. M- < Susie Bass. Miss Eula Flake Patman spent Thanksgiving holidays with her ::andparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patman, in Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Cox. will come !:om their home in Millen. and spend the week-end with their daughter. Mrs. John W. Riley. Mr. and Mrs. O. H., R. K. and C. O. McAfee and children of Macon, pent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Montgomery. Major Sam Whatley spent Satur- lay in Bamesvillc. visiting his pa- Miss Martha Bass, who teaches at Adel was at home the pasl i week-end. j Mrs. J. L. Walker, of Waycross was the guest of Mrs. H. D. Allen the past week. Miss Betty Allen spent the Thanks giving holidays with Miss Janette Sibley in Atlanta. Miss Louise Jeancs, who teaches in Atlanta, vas at home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Geraldine Reid, who teaches at Morven, Ga., was at home for the Thanksgiving holidays. Col. Erwin Sibley and Miss Jose phine Jennings spent the Thanks giving holidays in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Owens, of Opelika. Ala., were recent guests of Major and Mrs. Sam Whatley. Miss Maude New Sheppard, o! Dublin, spent the week-end with iss Frances Ivey near this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Watkins spen* j Thanksgiving day at Wadley. where j they visited Mr. Watkins father. m .Miss Ruth Jackson came home the pa*t week-end from Norcross. where aching and visited her par- ,York. Mrs. F. M. Kitchens, of Mcaon. Ga_ I Charles E. Winn has accepted n s a surgical patient at the City Hos- | position with the Gulf Refining Co.. lital. ' Jacksonville. Fla. He will apperciate • • * (any of his friends visiting Florida to Mr. W. E. Evans, of Gordon, Ga., j stop by to see him at comer of s in the City Hcspital for treat- Third and Main stretui. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bone. Mis McComb Hines and Mrs. E. A. Tig- :pent Tuesday in Augusta. Mr. Gregory Mus'nkoff of Atlanta. Ga.. is a surgical patient at the City Hospital. Miss Mary Tigner. of Irwinton, Ga.. is a suit. ral patient at the City Hospital. Miss Lillian Brown, of Perry. Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Winn last week-end. Mrs. J. D. Franklin, of Miami, Fla., is a surgical patient at the City Hospital. Mrs. Lawson Blanks is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Farr at Newborn. Georgia. Mr. J. P. Humphries who has been ill at the City Hospital has returned to his home in the county. Mr. W. W. Mason, «T Macon. Ga.. was admitted to the City Hospital cn Saturday for surgical treatment. Mrs. Cecil Argo spent the week end in Macon with her sister. Mrs. J. C. Mumfcrd, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Darling. Jr., of ing holidays with Mrs. C. Blackshcar, spent Thanksgiving winn ’ holidays with Mrs. B. D. Edwards and family Prof. Julian C. Ivey and wife of • • • Grcve Hill, Ala., spent last ' Mrs. Chas. L. Mocre has return- with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Ivey ed from Danville, Ky., whei - she near this city, spent several weeks with Dr. and • • • Mrs. J. R. Cowan. j The friends here of Mr. Chas. H • • • Richardson will regret to learn that Messrs. T. J. and Fred Ricketts he is in ill health at his home in and Miss Katherine Ricketts, of Grif- Wilkinson county, fin, spent Thanksgiving day with • • • Mrs. B. D. Edwards. The ‘Iriends of Mr. E. F. Blood- • • • worth will regret to leam that he Capt. and Mrs. Tom Binford. of has been ill the past several days Thomaston. spent the Thanksgiving at his home in Midway, holidays with Capt. Binfc-d’s moth- • • • ■. Mrs. B. W. Binford. j Rev. W. H. Bowen, who has been • • • appointed pastor of Wesley Mrs. E. A. Craddock and daughter, morial church at the recent session of Griffin, are visiting Mrs. Crad- of the North Georgia Conference, dock’s mother. Mrs. Pritchard and was a visitor to the city the pa«t sister. Mrs. L. R. Langley. week. Among those attending the foot- .MISS ANDERSON WEDS ball game here Thursday were MR. ACKER. Messrs. Bennie Collins, Earl Smith Of interest in this city Andv Curl and Blink Williams of ncuncement of the marriage of Miss Gri f fin Catherine Claire Anderson • • • William Bertrand Acker, of Wash- Mr. and Mrs Allen Moore and ington. D. C. The marriage children, of Macon, spent the solemnized in Macon on Saturday Thanksgiving holidays with Mr aftcmocn. Nov. 30. Moore’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas L. Moore. secretary Miss Anderson w Congressman Carl Vi years and made her home here Miss Lillian Jordan, who is con- while Congressman Virvson nocted with the Clerical Dcparlmer- Milledseville. She made of the Southern Bell Telephone Co., friends in this city. In Atlanta, was the guest of her The Milledgeville people attend- int Mrs. J. T. Terry the past ing the wetyjme were: Congress- man Vinson. Mrs. Frazier. Col. Er- , • * 1 w in Sibley. Miss Olvie Meadows, Lieut and Mrs. Wm. B. Moore, \ Miss Margaret Candler and Miss spent Monday in the city with Mr. Grace Banks and Mrs R. B. Moore. Thcv were Mr. and Mrs. Acker wtll make returning to Fort Banning from New , their home in Washington. D. C, :pcnt a monlb parents. Cap,, and M.SS MLRPHEV WEDS . • - • . . .. »»»• C - R Sa TT . M Of m"™,' to their many friend. Miss Blanche Welch enjoyed thej * , „ ‘ .,, mpnt inksgiving season at home with The friends of Mr and Mrs. »'• in is ci > . ‘ f ^ lis , parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Glass will be interested in the an- thts week o the mamage o Mt' Welch, coming from Lennox, where | nouncemcnt of the birth of ,, daugb -| Nina Irene Month, , to Mr. Th.,dore ^iie is teaching. I ter on Thanksgiving D. • * « i Mrs. Glass and Baby bre doiru j Mrs. Rex Donahcc, of St. Augus- j nicely at the h< line. Fla., who will be remembered. mother in Thomaston. as Miss Olive Amos, has returned to * * , her home after a visit to her sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Florence an Mrs. Ed Athon. ' son spent the Thanksgiving holidays • * • j with relatives in Augusta. The many Mr. and Mrs. Owen Meeks and I friends cf Mrs. Florence regret tc Mrs. Lonnie Meeks were called to know that her mother is serious y Savannah Monday on account of the jR and that she is remaining in u^ death of the grandmother of the j gust a for several days to be at c Mestdames Meeks. j bedside. 2? | Smitn. The marriage was solemnized Baby t*e doing I in Aiken, S. C., on October 19th. of Mrs. Glass’ Miss Murphey has been on staff at the State Hospital for several years and is from Dub lin. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Arthur S. Smith, of Hardwick. Mr. and Mrs. Smith home in Miami. Fla. The many friends of Mrs. B. W ! Mr. W. D. Morrison is at home Binford regret to know that she has] from the John Hopkins Hospital i been seriously ill for several days.! Baltimore. . where he underwe Her condition has shown some im-' treatment several weeks, is r provemen, this week. are glad lo learn that his health has improved. He was acconwanied Winburn Rogers, accompanied by. home by Mrs. Morrison, w o a friend from the State University, I to Baltimore several days prior Dick Brown, of Columbus; came his return, home and spent Thanksgiving with! * " * . his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rog-' Miss Lillian Stiles has re ers. j from Washington. D. C.. where she • • • [went to spend the Thanksgiving Mrs. T. T. Barnes and fBmily. of holidays with her nephew, Mr. Roh- Atlanta, spent the Thanksgiving ert Harper. Accompanied b> holidays with Mrs. Barnes mother, * gressman Carl Vinson. M Mrs. B. W. Binford. Mrs. Barnes is'and Mrs. Harper witnessed _ remain‘m with her mother for mv- Army-Navy football game m eral days. lake their MR. AND MRS. MAYFIELD ENTERTAIN AT BIRTHDAY DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mayfield plimented the father of Mrs. May- field, Mr. Alex Stinson Smith, of Monroe, on the occasion of his 74th birthday on last Sunday. The birthday of Mr. Smith has been the occasion of a family union for a number of years and last year the family gathered at Mon roe. This year the party was ****“" at Mrs. Mayfields and it was a joyous and gala occasion. MR. AND MRS. J. F. BELL. JR.. ! MRS. BEN HARRISON HAVE BUFFET SUPPER. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE One of the most delightful ot thej PARTY, holiday events was the buffet sup-! Mrs. Ben Harrison entertained on per given by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. | Monday afternoon at a beautiful Bell. Jr., on Saturday evening ut bridge periy at her home on Han- thrir heme on Clark street. The cen- cock street. A Chii*4nas color ter decoration of the dining tab! scheme was used in the decorations was a most attractive arrangement an d refreshments. High score prize of red berries and red candles. A # as won by Mrs. W. L. Fraley, next Christmas color scheme was carried by Mrs. R. E. Evans and cut by Mrs. out in the other appointments. Randolph Cabell. FOR SALE—One Frigidairc. Elec Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Minor have trie stove and bed room suite, a! 1 returned to Atlanta, alter spending in excellent condition. See Jam^ a short time in the city. They came McMillan or call Milledgeville here to visit Dr. Minor’s sister, Mrs. Brick Works Co. j. t. Simpson, who is quite ill. AN APPERTIStNG BREAKFAST THESE MORNINGS BUCKWHEAT CAKES—Mate fra geiuiae oU fuhioned Vermont Buckwheat. Here is a good Recipe. 1-3 Cap fiae bread crabe 2 Cape scalded sweet milk 1-2 Teaspoon sail 1-4 Yeast cake 1 3-4 Caps Buckwkent Flour 1 Tablespoon Molssses 1 Etc Pour mid over crumbs, let cool Add sell and beaten egf, yeast cake dissolv ed in water and buckwheat. Let rise over night. In the morning stir well and add mo lasses and 1-4 teaspoon of soda dissolved in 1-4 cap hike warm water. Leave 1-2 cup of batter for nest time, this will tike place of yeast cake dissolved in water. HOME MADE PURE CEORGIA CAME SYRUP 55c gal Baldwin County Strictly Fresh, R. 0. H. EGGS 35c doz SATURDAY ONLY Breakfast Sausage, 1 lb. pkg. 32c Bed's Best Roast Coffee, a pare blend of Mocha aid Java. 2 lb. Can . 7 St Ground to sail you. Maple Syrup, Pure Sap, Piut 59c Pancake Syrup, qt 43c Pancake Syrup, pint 23c TRY THIS OLD TIME RECIPE FOR FRUIT CAKE 1 doz. Eggs 1 lb. Sugar 1 lb. bitfer 1 lb. Flour 1 lb. Cherries 2 lb Raisins 1-2 lb. Citron 2 lbs Currants 1 Hi Cry Pnpple 1-2 lb Orange Peel 1 lb. Almonds 1 dessert spoon cloves; 1 dessert spoon Spice; 1 dessert spoon nutmeg; 1 dessert spoon rosewater 1 1-2 dessert spoon chma- Use all of flour on fruit, steam 4 bows. Bake 2 bears at 275 temperature. 1 1-2 pinte Brandy or Whiskey. lb. l«c _.. lb. 39c lb 49c B>. 39c lb. 39c lb. 29c . 3 lbs. 25c fmnsmon, Ginger, Ahpice. Nutmeg, Cloves, Cream of Tarter, Pastry Spice, —. Can 19c Datee, Dromedary Pitted pkg. 15c White CrystaSred Pmeapple CrystaEzed Cherries .... Citron Dtamed Orange or Lemon Pod . Cleaned Cmnnts IRISH POTATOES, While Maine Cobbler. 5 We. 13c SWEET POTATOES, Bnldwin Connty Yellow Yems - S Ibe. lie ORANGES, Florida U. S. No. 1 Peck S4c U. S. No. 2 Peck 49c GRAPE FRUIT, Large Size 3 for 25c, Medium 4 fur 25c, Small 3 fw 19c Take advantage of our Semi-annual Canaed Food Sale and lay in a snpply for the next two months when fresh vegetables will be scarce. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ASSORTED CASE LOTS Below are a few items, picked at random from our stock. Compare these with others and remember that we give you an additional 10 per cent on case or assorted case lots. Every canned item in the store is included in this sale. Mayfield Corn No. 2 can 10c Sugar Loaf Baby Lima Beans No. 1 8c Gold Bar Midget Peas No. 2 Can 23c Anco, Early June Peas, 2 No. 2 cans 25c Superfine Diced Cwrotts No. 2 cen ... 10c Dd Monte Spinach TaU Can 19c Gdd Bar Spinach No. 2*4 Can 15c Cnt String Beans No. 2 Can 10c Silver Bar Sliced Peaches 2 Tall Cans 25c Silver Bar Pears Tall Can — —. 5c Silver Bar Pears No. 2*/4 Gan 25c Silver Bar Peaches No. 2 1-2 can - 29c Bouquet Sliced Pineapple 3 No. 2 cans 50c Silver Bar Cr Pineapple 3 No. 2 cans 43c Certified Apple Sauce 2 No. 2 Cans .... 25c Gold Bar Fresh Pranas No. 2*/ 2 can 29c HOUDAY SPECIALS GOOD THRU DECEMBER HEINZ PLUM FIG OR DATE PUDDING , Can 35c SUNBEAM MINCE MEAT WITH BRANDY lb. 30c MUSCATEL STEM RAISINS pfc- 12' MUSCATEL STEM RAISINS in bulk Hs. 10c FANCY SELECTED STEWART PECANS H>- 2®' DIAMOND ENGLISH WALNUTS, Fancy sleeted every nut stamped lb. 30c FANCY WASH ENGLISH WALNUTS - J- 1®' BRAZIL NUTS large selected J- f3c BRAZIL NUTS Washed *‘ c ALMONDS Fancy Valencia »• ?® c BILL’S POTATO CHIPS, Made Friday 1#' P>**- 3 •« JSc CHEESE-RITZ, A new delightfd N. B. C. Cracker, RHz and cheese pkg. 19c SAWYER BUTTER COOKIES 42 to the package pkg- 15c Telephone your order. Every item receives cudul attention. If yon haven t a charge acconnt we will be glad to reedve your order and send it C. 0. D. Prompt and Free delivery anywhere m MilledgeviHe or Hardwick. BLUE SEAL— Snporlative Patent floor win make your Christines Cakes better cod we are selling K as cheap as ordinary Flour. Bell Grocery Co. THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE OF QUALITY, SERVICE, PRICE 213—PH0HES—499