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EARLY COUNTY NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1972
IRENE BUSH
Miss Minter Engaged
To Jerry Lynn Sanders
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Cynthia Ann Minter
Mr. and Mrs. Branson C. Min
ter of Jakin, Georgia announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Cynthia Ann, to Mr.
Jerry Lynn Sanders of Mont
gomery, Alabama.
Miss Minter is a graduate of
the Early County High School
in Blakely, Georgia and will
graduate from Huntingdon Col
lege in Montgomery in May. Her
paternal grandparents are the
late Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Minter
of Jakin and her maternal grand
parents are the late Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. J. Coleburn of Ray
City, Georgia.
Mr. Sanders is the son ofMrs.
Daniel W. Sanders and the late
Mr. Sanders of Montgomery. His
paternal grandparents are the
late Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Law
rence of Centerville, Alabama.
He graduated from the Robert
E. Lee High School of Mont
gomery and from Huntingdon Col
lege where he served as president
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twice Each senn the fashion gallery |
has A real sale ! we sellFash/oh. 1 11. 1
that IhEA(V4 WE BRIWG- ity A
tomPLErELY new Collection of STVI6S
Twice Each YEAR; For the fall ano I
the spring fashion seasons. Right I
| now we are near the eno of the I
J fall season so All Fall Anb winter 1
fashions mvsT6f Solis. j
I WE THiag our sales At I
I (HORE. AR£ IMPORTANT To You I
because You HAte the opportunity
To (WAKE SuBSTANTi Al SAVINGS / I
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Reach for your C.S Cart I
AMELIA BARKSDALE
of Psi Chi, psychology fraternity,
He is presently employed by
the Alabama Department of Men
tal Health in Opelika.
The wedding will be on Febru
ary 5, 1972 at 5 p.m. at the
Jakin Baptist Church in Jakin,
Georgia.
Friends and relatives are
invited.
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Church of God
sing to feature
Singing Evangels
A Sing will be held at the
Blakely Church of God on the
Lucille Road on January 16, Sun
day. The sing will begin at 10:00
a m. featuring The Singing Ev
angels of Enterprise, Alabama.
Everyone is invited.
Rev. Earl Lamey
KAREN MCLA^
Mrs. Bridges
honored on
90th Birthday
Mrs. Oscar Bridges, beloved
Blakely resident, celebrated her
90th birthday January 8 with a
party at Early Memoiral Nursing
Home here, her children were
hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Perry L.
Bridges of Blakely, Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley Bridges of Decatur, Ga.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridges of
Tallahassee, Fla. Cale and punch
were served to guests and pat
ients at the nursing home.
Mrs. Bridges moved to the
attractive new Nursing Home
three weeks ago, after a serious
illness and several weeks stay
in the hospital.
She has lived in Blakely over
seventy yearsjborn in Randolph
County, she is the former Caro
line (Carrie) Blackshire. She
and her husband the late John
Oscar Bridges moved here soon
after their marriage. She has
always been interested in music
and took an active part in the
church choir at the First Bap
tist Church and has encouraged
her children and grand children
to participate in this part of the
worship services. Their talents
have meant and are meaning
much to the musical entertain
ment of the community. She has
eleven grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
She is a member of the First
Baptist Church and the Peter
Early Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution and re
cently served as Chairman of
American Heritage and Music
in the Chapter.
Locals
Miss Myrtice Deal has re
turned to Blakely from Pheobe
Putney Hospital, Albany where
she underwent surgery in Dec
ember. Friends will be in
terested to know she is presently
at Early Memorial Nursing Home
and is improving.
Carlie A. Bell stationed in
Thailand with the United States
Air Force talked to his parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bell Tues
day morning, byway ofM.A.R.S.
coming through Moody AFB, Val
dosta. The call was made at
8:30 A.M. Mr. Bell said it was
8:30 p.m. Tuesday night in
Thailand.
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DUH- l|
The dodo bird was so clumsy
and stupid, it became extinct
in 1681.
Early County
Recipes
These recipes are taken from
the Early County Cookbook com
pliments of the Early County
Cooperative Extension Service.
DUTCH CHEWS
1/2 c. Crisco
2 c. light brown sugar
2 eggs
2 t. vanilla
1 1/3 c. flour (self-rising)
1 c. pecans
Melt sugar and shortening.
Coll slightly. Add eggs and beat
well. Add flour slowly, vanilla
and nuts, Bake in long, greased
pan, 350 degrees for 15 minutes.
Mrs. Shelton Bruner
HEAVENLY HASH
2 egg yolks (beaten)
4 T. sugar
4 T. vinegar
Cook till thick - Cool
1 med pkg. midget marshmallow
1 med. can sliced pineapple (#3)
1/2 pt. whipped cream
1/2 bottle cherries - small
Drain juice from pineapple
over marshmallows, let stand
while making custard. Cut pine
apple into small pieces and add
to mixture. Drain juice from
marshmallows, add cool custard
and fold in well. Add cherries,
add whipped cream and fold in
well. Place in refrigerator.
Mrs. Larry Showmaker
STOLEN COOKIES
1 c. sugar
1 c. butter
1 egg yolk
2 t. vanilla
2 c. flour (plain)
Cream sugar and butter well.
Add egg yolk, add flour and
flavoring. Press out on cookie
sheet. Beat white of egg to froth
and spread on top of dough.
Sprinkle 1 1/2 to 2 cups of
chopped nuts on top and press
into dough with hand. Bake 25
minutes at 300 degrees.
Annette Chapman
HELLOW DOLLY COOKIES
1 stick margarine, melted
1 c. graham cracker crumbs
1 c. pecans, chopped
1 c. chocolate chips
1 c. coconut
1 can sweetened condensed milk
Mix ingredients in the order
given. Bake in a buttered 8
inch square pan at 350 degrees
for 45 minutes. Let cookies cool,
then cut into squares to serve.
Delores Ann McDoweli
EGG PIE
4 eggs
2 1/2 c. sweet milk
1 stick oleo
4 T. corn starch
1 1/2 c. sugar
1 t. vanilla
Beat eggs until foamy - add
sugar and cornstarch, mix th
oroughly. Add milk and flavor
ing. Mix well. Pour into unbaked
pie shell and bake at 300 degrees,
until mixture thickens. This will
make 2 bought pie shells or one
large pie crust. Coca or coconut
may be added to this muxture
to make a coconut or chocolate
pie. If you want to you can bake
your pie shells and cook mix
ture in a double boiler. Fill
pie shells with mixture and top
with meringue.
Mrs. Lewis Jones
^WORKSHOP
WISDOM
by Sam Safely
American
^EBBlt^^Optical Corp.
PREVENTING ACCIDENTS
Home craftsmen are a fast
growing group. They’ve also
grown fast as accident
statistics—accounting for
many of the 40,000,000
annual injuries that occur in
the home.
Most workshop accidents,
however, can be prevented
—with common sense and
personal protection.
Loose clothing, for
instance, should never be
worn when you operate
power tools. They can too
easily get caught in fast
moving machinery.
Power sawing and sanding
are particularly hazardous to
eyes, ears and lungs—because
of flying particles, both large
and small, and noise levels
that are high enough to
permanently impair hearing.
Protective gear like American
Optical SAFELINE goggles,
hearing protectors, face
shields and respirator masks
inexpensively and
comfortably protect against
all of these dangers.
Falls from ladders also rate
high in preventable accidents.
To play it safe, be certain
that your ladder is secure and
steady—and don’t ascend
higher than the last two steps.
MWV
HERRING’S
Annual Winter Clearance |
Due to our extremely warm Fall, we have an unusual stock 1
of heavier goods. Savings to 50% and more - H
$ z-w -
Starts Friday, January 14th at 9 A.M.
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Knit suits, sportcoats and slacks NOT included. B
Men's Suits
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| Men's Sport Coats
% Price
Men's Alpaca Sweaters
$ V-NECK & CARDIGANS
REG. $16.95 TO $27.50
I Vi Price
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BRENTWOOD
Sweatershirts
WASHABLE-REG. sl9 & S2O
1 /2 Price
ARENA
Sweatershirts (
J REG. $12.95 ।
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• MEN’S BULKY
Ski Jackets ।
WARM BUT LIGHT REG. $25.00 i
$12.50 ;
\ Boys Sweatershirts
1 / 2 Price I
Men's C.P.O. Jackets I
S-M-L-XL |
1 /2 Price I
BOYS’ ZIPLINED j
Jackets & Windbreakers !
1 /z Price |
BOYS’ DRESS & KNIT I
Shirts
1 /2 Price j
MEN’S - BROKEN SIZES
Corduroy Pants I
REG. $14.00 FLARES 29 TO 38
$8.95 |
LINED HEAVIER |
Men’s Jackets I
14 Price j
ONE GROUP |
Men's Jackets |
'A Price |
121 S. Mais I
Men's Shoes M
| 114 PAIR WERE $19.95 TO $29.95
| Now $13.95 to $19.951
IONE GROUP - ODDS & ENDS
Men's Sweaters
| $5.00 each I
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I Men’s Dress Shirts
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GOLDEN VEE, VAN HUESEN &
| EXCELLO
! 1/3 Off I
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! Men's Sportshirts J
I 1/3 Off I
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j MEN’S 100% POLYESTER O
J Knit Sportshirts
| S-M-L-XL WERE SIO.OO
j Now $5.99
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Velour Shirts J
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| REG. $12.95 & $20.00
| % Off J
| Men's Thermal Socks ||
| REGULAR 98«
Now 49( 1
I Men's Regular Trousers
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• J 4 Price |
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! Men's Casual Pants
| SIZES 29-34 ONLY
NO FLARES - REG. $lO TO $12.50
I Now 3 for $12.00 |
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f MEN’S SLEEVELESS 12 ONLY
i V-Neck Sweaters 8
$4.00 I
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I Boy's Sweaters
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[ Men's Windbreakers
[ 1/3 Off |
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। Men's Felt Hats J
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I Boys Lined Jackets #
$4.95 [
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