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The Cook’s Nook
By Mildred I. Warren
Once again “The Nook” greets vis
itors. Some few days ago Mrs. J. J
Walker of Ft. Myers, Florida, dropped
in my shop, and while she was looking
at dresses we chatted a bit.
She and her husband were staying
overnight at the hotel enroute to
Knoxville, Tennessee to visit their
children. Tennessee was their former
home, Mr. Walker being Treasurer of
the University of Tennessee for many
years. After his retirement the Walk
ers moved to Ft. Myers, where they
live on Matlacha Island.
Mrs, Walker saw my cook book and
this brought up the subject of cook
ing. She gave me her recipe for Lemon
Chess Pie which sounds wonderful. It
is different from the one in my book,
and I thought that you would enjoy it.
This is the “fun part” of writing my
column and my book, meeting new
friends, and collecting new recipes.
It was so nice to meet you Mrs.
Walker, come to see us again.
The next recipe is a request num
ber, and is one of the best pickle rec
ipes you’ll find. This one comes from
Ruth McKinley Walton, and those
who have had the pleasure of eating
these pickles say they are as “nectar
for the gods”. Really, they are that
good.
Lemon Chess Pie
4 eggs
IV4 cups sugar
1 stick butter, melted
Juice of l'/a lemons
Grated rind of I lemon.
Mix ingredients and pour into un
baked pantry shell. Bake at 350 de-
News From
Henderson
Mrs. Doris Thames
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Attention!! Henderson Bap
list Church will have Vacation
Bible School beginning Monday,
June 22 to Juno 26.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sport Pickard
and Shelia, Miss Sue Pickard
ami Linda Largarspada attend
ed the wedding of Miss Charnie
Pickard in Gunnersville, Ala.
over the weekend.
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Friends extend to Mrs, Mor
ris Thames their deepest sym
pathy in the loss ot her mother,
Mrs. Charity Arnold of Macon.
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Mrs. Melton Cloud of Macon
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Hagan Sunday, June
14.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kagan
Jr. visiter! Mrs. Hugh Ragan
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SECURITY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN
Main Office— Perry
Branches Hawkinsville and Fort Valley I
grees F. about 45 minutes.
Crunchy Cucumber Sticks
Note: Use very large cucumbers,
even up to IV2 to 2 pounds apiece.
First day in a. m. Peel and cut seeds
out of 7 pounds of cucumbers. Cut in
lengthwise strips. Soak in 2 gallons of
water, to which 2 cups of household
lime has been added for 24 hours.
Second day in a. m. Take cucum
bers out of lime water and rinse Soak
lor 6 hours in IV2 gallons of water
with 3 ounces of powdered alum add
ed. Now drain and soak 5 to 6 hours
in clear water.
Next make syrup of following;
2 quarts vinegar
2 quarts of water
6 pounds (12 cups) of sugar
3 tablespoons mixed pickling spices
(tie in bag)
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon celery seed (optional)
Bring this mixture to boiling and
pour over drained cucumbers. Let
stand overnight.
Third day in a. m. Bring to boil
and cook until slicks become clear
and transparent. Sijal in sterilized
jars.
(Begin processing in the morning
and the hours will work out right.
After packing the pickles in jars, if
there is not enough syrup to cover,
then add a little more vinegar, sugar
and water. Add hot peppers to syrup
if hotter pickles are desired. If you
like a dill flavor, leave out about half
of the spices and add 1 tablespoon of
dill seed to your syrup. Makes 7 to 10
pint.)
Happy pickling!
Sr. over the weekend and Hugh
attended the 1%0 class reunion
at Holliday Inn Saturday night.
Hugh was graduated from
Statesboro College Sunday,
June 7. Buddy Maine of Val
dosta also visited Mrs. Kagan
Sunday.
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Mrs. Edna Owens and Mrs.
Joe Andrews spent Sunday,
June 7, with Mrs. Pelpz Irby in
Montezuma Nursing Home.
Sorvicoman
P.F.C, Lurry S. Ellison,
II,S, Army, attached to Artil
lery Surveying Unit, Camp
Colbern, Korea, Ims returned
after spend iag bis mid-tour
leave in Perry with his wife
and son. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J.S. Ellison of Perry.
HOLLY ANDERSON
Party Honors
Miss Anderson
Little Miss Holly Ander
son, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Anderson of Mil
ton Way, was honored on her
third birthday with a party
at their home on Friday,
June 5.
Individual cakes which
spelled out “Happy Birth
day, Holly" formed the cen
ter of the party table for
which a color scheme of blue
and yellow were used. The
places for the guests were
marked with Raggedy Ann
cards. Each little guest was
presented a jump rope and
paper hat as favors.
Holly was given a yellow
daisy corsage and a little
basket filled with flowers by
her little friend. Tommy Ful
mer.
Those who were invited to
help Holly celebrate were
Tammy Fulmer. Robin Huck
aby. Kimberly Smallwood,
j Martha and Joey McMillan.
I Amanda Robinson. Leslie
1 Bcvil, Natalie Rush. Joy Kit
I rell, Maria Garland and Pam
I Heitholt.
ITEM: Accurate measurements
I are essential for a good-fitting
I garment If you buy in a store,
I always try the garment on be-
I fore you purchase. If you make
I your own, have someone take
I your measurements. It's impos-
I siblc for you to take accurate
I measurements of yourself.
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PULPWOOD CO.
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JOE DAVIS
987*1221 Parry, Ga.
DEATHS
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Funeral services for Marga
ret Ann Harrell, 13-month-cld
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Harrell, who died Sunday,
were held Tuesday at 11 a. m,
at Houston Lake Baptist ctrurch
with Rev. J. J. Morrow and
Rev. Charles Lamb officiating.
Burial was in Woodlawn Ceme
tery in Perry.
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Survivors other than her par
ents include one brother, Char
les D. Harrell of Perry; one
sister, Karen Harrell of Perry:
grandparends, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Bulrock of Elko and Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Harrell of Adel.
Mrs. Bickers
Services for Mrs. Harry F.
Bickers, 60, who died Sunday
at a motel in Perry while en
route to her home in Tampa,
Fla., were held in Tampa.
Mrs. Bickers w'as a member
of the East Chelsa Baptist
Church in Tampa.
Survivors include her hus
band, Harry F. Bickers of Tam
pa.
The body was flown to Tam
pa on Monday by Watson-Hunt
Funeral Home.
Mrs. McCroskey
Services will be held at
Las Vagas, Tuesday for Mrs.
Thomas E. McCroskey, for
mer resident of Perry, who
died at Las Vagas, New Mex
ico after a brief illness.
Mrs. McCroskey is surviv
ed by her husband; four
daughters. Mrs. Nelson Hunt
The Home Journal, Perry, Ga., Thursday, June 18, 1970
of Smyrna, Ga., Mrs. Gene
Hammond of Athens, Mrs.
Patricia Old and Mrs. John
B. MacDonald of Santa Fe,
N. M., and nine grandchil
dren.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
SCHEDULE DISTRICT
ASSEMBLY IN JULY
A four-day “Men of Good
Will” District Assembly of Je
hovah’s Witnesses is scheduled
for July 9-12 at Macon Coli
seum. Myron Hough is the Per
ry, congregation’s presiding
minister.
During the district assembly
there will be the ordination of
new converts who are now be
ing qualified for baptism. Local
candidates are now enrolled in
a special qualifying course con
ducted by the presiding minis
ter.
Conservative or liberal?
Write a letter to The Home
Journal.