Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, May 04, 1972, Page 10-A, Image 10

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PAGE 10-A PThe Cook’s Nook By Mildred E. Warren Our nook this week will please you, I’m sure .. Lib (Mrs. Mickey) Saunders of Mt Airy, N.C. joins us for another visit, and the two recipes she sent me are for “Potato Chip Cookies” and a “Bean Pie”. (I think that you will be as surprised as I when you read the ingredients of the Bean Pie.) I have an idea it is “kin” to pumpkin and sweet pototo pies. Lib always comes up with something different, and good. Thelma (Mrs. Herbert) Walton gave me a recipe for Bride’s Salad that she serves for parties and says that each time she serves it she rates compliments. This one comes from an aunt in Fort Valley. Thelma brought several pieces of the most delicious coconut cake to us the day she gave me this recipe. Surprises like this are most pleasurable, and pleasant POTATO CHIP COOKIES 1 cup shortening 1 cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups sifted flour 1 cup crushed potato chips Cream shortening until light. Gradually add sugars, beating constantly. Add eggs, one at a time beating after each addition. Add vanilla. Stir in flour, then fold in potato chips. Drop by teaspoons 2 inches apart onto lightly greased cookie sheets. Bake in 350-degree oven for 12 to 15 minutes. Makes approximately 5 dozen. BEAN PIE 2 cups pureed,cooked dried beans Heard Home Ec Club Hears County Economist The Heard Club met on April 26th at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hammock with fourteen members and two visitors. Miss Dee Weems, the Home Economist and Miss Bebe Hammock. Mrs. Cordelle Murphy, BUFFET EVERY FRIDAY NITE Delicious Bait for n . . , Keginning At 6:00 Your Taste Buds... - $ 3«95 j' Assorted Seafood And (harden Fresh Salads And Cole Slaw LADIES DAY BUFFET FRIDAY ONLY 11:30 - 2:00 "I Choice Salads, Garden J-j/ Fresh \e*j;etahles & CarVed ROaßt Be^ jS PtHKT, OIOKOIA •1» U. t »*T Oft ■ PERRY, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972 president, opened the meeting by all members giving the pledge to the flag. Mrs. Ann Smith gave the devotion. After a short business meeting, Miss Dee Weems showed slides on consumer buying. (any kind) 1 cup evaporated milk (undiluted) 2 tablespoons cornstarch V 4 cup water M» teaspoon nutmeg Vi teaspoon cinnamon % cup sugar 3 egg yolks beaten Mix: bean pulp, milk, water, cornstarch, spices and sugar. (A hint for new cooks is to mix the cornstarch with the water for this mixture.) Add beaten egg yolks. Bake in unbaked pie shell at 450 degrees for 10 minutes. Now reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake until set Make meringue as follows: Beat 3 egg whites with 3 teaspoons sugar added. Beat until stiff. Spread meringue over pie and return to oven and bake until meringue is lightly browned. BRIDE’S SALAD 1 package lime jello 1 cup hot water Vi cup sugar 1 cup chopped nuts 8 marshmallows 1 cup crushed pineapple Vi pint whipping cream 1 cup cottage cheese Mix together jello, sugar and dissolve in the hot water. Set it aside to chill. Meanwhile chop nuts. Fold into the jello (when at the syrupy stage), the cottage cheese, nuts, pineapple, marshmallows and last of all the cream which has been whipped until it slightly holds a peak. Place in refrigerator to chill for several hours. HAPPY COOKING! After the demonstration, the members gave a kitchen gadget shower for Miss Bebe Hammock. Ice cream, cake and lemonade were served by the hostess, after all the gifts were opened by Miss Hammock. May meeting will be held in Mrs Virginia McGee’s home. WHERE LOCAL NEWS COMES FIRST - YOUR HOUSTON HOME JOUR NAL. HAYNEVILLE The G. A. girls enjoyed a different meeting this past week. Hie group met in a wooded area for a ‘Prayer Retreat”. This proved to be very inspiring for all the girls and their leaders. Later, refreshments of cookies and cool-aid were enjoyed by all. Group leaders present were Mrs. Jane Huff and Mrs. Pat Dunlap. Those girls at tending were Cynthia Adams, Carolyn Boswell, Debra Fowler, Cheryl and Terri Henson, Pam Mc- Clintic, Rhonda and Stephanie Williams. Congratulations to Miss Sherry Huff, Miss South Georgia College for 1972’. We of the Hayneville Com munity are very proud of Sherry in that she is one of our girls. Sherry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fowler and Bobby had company for Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Fowler and son from Hawkinsville; Mr, Fowler’s mother, Mrs. Bonnie Fowler of Winter Haven, Fla.; his sister Mrs. Horace Sledge of Elko; Mrs. Ixtinar Fowler and son of Biloxi, Miss.; and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fowler and boys. Billy Williams of Clin chfield, Dee Henson and son David spent the week end at Lake Tobesofkee fishing. The Henson’s and the Williams enjoyed dinner together when the men returned Sunday. Miss Sherry Huff spent the week-end at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huff. Miss Angie Huff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huff of Perry, was a week-end guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huff. Mr. and Mrs. James Arflin and daughters Joan and Sandra of Pinehurst were dinner guests of Mrs. Ar flin's parents Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fowler on Sunday, Earlier that day Mr. and Mrs. Fowler had visited with his brother, Mr. A. W. Fowler in Macon. We would like to give the credit to our last week’s Hayneville News to Mrs. Mark Adams, who we think did an excellent job. Miss Cathy Etheridge had as her week-end guest, Miss Johnda McWhorter of Perry. Andy Fowler was an overnight guest of Michael Fowler Saturday night. Mrs. Lavonie Fowler, Mrs. Hazel Fowler, Debra, Tommy and Ronny Fowler. Carolyn Boswell visited Saturday in Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peavy and baby son “Austin Carl”, who was a week old on Friday. Mrs. Peggy Chastain and Tina, Mike Davis and Ronnie Peters all of Macon. Mrs. Inez Yansom and Gussie, Mr. and Mrs. William Simmons were all supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marty Woodard and Rhonda Sunday night, April 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Marty Woodard had visitors from Hawkinsville Sunday, April 30th. They were Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Myers, Tammy and Mitch. Mrs Woodard’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Scarborough of Perry were also present. Mrs. I. M. Collins of Thomaston is visiting with her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins this week. Mrs. Joe Collins is a patient at the Parkview Hospital in Macon. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Otis Hutto, Mrs. Tipper and Mrs. George Ford visited with their brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ford in Meigs, Ga., Sunday, April 30th. George Ford and Annette and Miss Muriel Stilwell enjoyed fishing in Hawkinsville over the week end. Mr and Mrs. James Self and family entertained friends with cake, ice cream and peaches Sunday af ternoon. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wimp Huff and Melanie, Mr. and Mrs. Tubby Fowler, Debra and Mike. Steve Tucker and son Stevie had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Padgett and family Sunday, April 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Estay and sons, Dale and Rowland Jr. of Mortgan City, La. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McCormick. They were joined Saturday by her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McCormick and children of Fort Valley and her sister and family Mrs. Mary Howe and children of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Bunch of Macon and Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Harper enjoyed spending the week vacationing in Florida. Mrs. Lamar Fowler and son Brian of Biloxi, Miss, is enjoying visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Werner Mc- Clung and Mr. Fowler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Fowler. Mr. Fowler will arrive this week and they will leave for home Satur day, May 6th. A grilled steak supper Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Werner McClung was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. David Forehand and son Matt and Mrs. Lamar Fowler and son Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Singletary, girls and Mickey Yansom joined Mrs. Singletary’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hutto and Gail for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hutto also had visitors from Kathleen Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robin Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns. Newcomers Club To Hear Dr. Bill Horton Dr. Bill Horton, from the Southeastern Regional Fruit and Tree Nut Research Station at Byron, will discuss the growing of plants and trees indigenous to Middle Georgia at the Perry Newcomers’ meeting tonight. May 4, in Security Federal’s community room, at 8:00 p.m. Dr. Horton will bring with him a dwarfed tree to use in his demonstration of Bonsai. All members are encouraged to attend this interesting and informative program. College Caper Edward Lee Brown, grandson of Mr. Nathan Brown of Perry, has been accepted for admission to Florida Presbyterian College in the fall of 1972. Brown is a student at Perry Senior High School. / PERRY \ / FACTORY \ / OUTLET \ I MOTHERS DAY SALE REMEMBER MOM ON HER DAY AMERICAS GREATEST BUYS DOUBLE KNIT DRESSES ★ Asst. Styles, Colors, Sizes 6.27 ★ 100% Polyester _ . 2 I2 ,0 ° ★ Reg. up to *8.50 DRESSES «ow ★ Asst Styles, Colors, Sizes 4.27 ★ Bonded Knits, Cottons ★ Reg. ...97 * ,0r «•" SLI PS SAV * ★ 100% Nylon Tricot V. 57 ★ Full Size ★ Reg. 5 1.97 2 t° r °° GOWNS now ★ Asst. Colors 2.57 ★ Nylon Tricot ★ Reg. *2.97 2 for 5 00 PAJAMAS ★ 100% Nylon ★ Asst. Colors g | ofl £.oo ★ Special Group ROBES now ★ Quilted 100% Nylon 15.57 ★ Asst. Colors ★ Reg up to 8 far IQ 00 "DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL ” FIRST QUALITY PARTY HOSE for 100I 00 LIMITED QUANITY _ 1351 CARROL STORg HOURS 9-6 MON.