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BY MILDRED E. WARREN
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Leona’s Specials
It’s always nice to have visitors
in the Nook, especially during the
holiday season, and today Leona
Aromatoria joins us. She spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with
relatives in Pennsylvania and
sends us these recipes which are
perfect to begin the holiday season.
The first is a Cranberry Salad,
always good and pretty for the
holiday table. The Pretzel Salad is
unusual and Leona says it is
delicious. The French Toast is so
good for breakfast on a “coolish:
morning.
Thanks for joining us Leona,
have a happy holiday.
CRANBERRY SALAD
2 small boxes orange gelatin
2 cups English walnuts, crushed
1 medium can crushed pineapple
1 can cranberry sauce
Add 1 1/3 cups boiling water to
orange gelatin. Dissolve com
pletely. Drain pineapple and add to
gelatin. Crush cranberry sauce and
add to mixture. Add crushed
walnuts. Blend all ingredients and
chill until firm.
PRETZELSALAD
Step 1
Sponsored By Acta Lpsilon
Baby Contest Deadline
Extended To Dec. Bth
Zeta Upsilon Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi’s annual
Baby Contest is now
underway at The First
National Bank of Houston
County. Voting dates
have been extended until
12:00 noon on Saturday,
Dec. 8, 1979. Everyone is
encouraged to go by the
bank during regular
banking hours and vote
for the baby of their
choice. There are twenty
children from which to
choose if you don’t have
one in mind already.
Prizes for the winners
have been donated by
Perry Merchants. For the
winner: $25.00 Savings
Bond - First National
Bank; $15.00 Gift Cer
tificate - The Sugar
Plumtree; $12.50 Gift
Certificate - Perry
Flower and Gift Shop;
Silver Cup and Serving
Set - Sinyard’s; 8”
decorated cake
Wilson's Village Bakery;
Baby Bible - Perry
Christian Book Store;
$5.00 Gift Certificate -
Horace & Mildred’s;
$15.00 Gift Certificate -
Watkin's Gulf Station;
Counted Cross stitch
Picture - Village Crafts;
Shampoo & Style
David’s Coif
fures; “Nest Egg" -
Ceramics by Marjorie;
Steak Dinner for 2 -
Holiday Inn.
Souses' $3.00 Sizes 8-18
Pants - $2.00 & $3.00 ,
Special 1/2 Price Rack
Sun City Fashions
Carroll Street - Perry 9:30-5:30
Closed Wednesday
For the first runner-up;
$5.00 Savings Certificate -
Georgia Federal Savings
and Loan; $5.00 Gift
Certificate - Andrew
Hardware; Sesame
Street Christmas Or
naments - Jones
Jewelers; Two free
tickets - Crossroads
Cinema; $5.00 Donation -
Plant Wood Valley
Florist: SIO.OO Gift
Certificate - McDaniel’s
Exxon Station; Gift -
Village Beauty Shop;
SIO.OO Gift Certificate -
Carousel Card Shop; Gift
from Village Ceramics; 2
Senior Citizens Club
To Hold V ule Dinner
A Christmas dinner
with all the trimmings
and a gift exchange will
highlight the next
meeting of the Houston
County Senior Citizens
Club. The club, sponsored
by the Houston County
Recreation Dept, will
meet on Thursday, Dec.
13, at 10 a.m. instead of
the usual 9 a.m. The
meeting and dinner will
be held at the Ted Wright
Memorial Park on Moody
Road.
Prior to the dinner, the
members will trim the
club Christmas tree using
2 cups pretzels rolled fine, but not
too fine
cup melted margarine and 3
teaspoons sugar
Mix above and put in 9x13 inch pan.
Bake at 400 degrees for 8 minutes.
Do not overbake. Cool.
Step 2-
Cream with mixer:
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese
and 1 cup sugar.
Add 1 small carton of Cool Whip
and beat. Spread over crust.
Step 3
2 packages (small) cherry or
strawberry gelatin
2 cups boiling water
2 (10-ounce) packages frozen
strawberries, do not thaw
Mix all together and let set 10
minutes. Pour over above mixture.
Put a dab of Cool Whiup in center of
each serving if you desire.
FRENCH TOAST
2 eggs, (beaten)
1 cup orange juice
Bread slices
Dip bread in the egg and orange
juice mixture and then in graham
cracker crumbs. Brown both sides
on hot griddle. Serve with maple
syrup or jelly.
HAPPY COOKING!
Fried Chicken Dinners -
New Perry Hotel.
For the second runner
up: $5.00 Savings Cer
tificate - Georgia Federal
Savings and Loan;
"Nothing Book” - Perry
Book Store; $5.00
Donation; Animal Puzzle
- Crossroads Craft; $5.00
Gift Certificate
Crossroads Productions;
$5.00 Gift Certificate -
Lumpkin Shell Station;
SIO,OO Gift Certificate -
Fransue’s Cheese
Barrell; $5.00 Gift Cer
tificate - Western Auto;
Dinner for 2 - Shoney’s.
only handmade
decorations all furnished
by the members.
The turkey and ham
will be furnished by the
Recreation Dept, and
club members are asked
to bring vegetables and
salads to go with the
meats. The desserts will
be furnished by the
volunteers. Each
member is asked to bring
a 2 to 3 dollar gift for the
gift exchange. The gifts
are to be marked for a
lady or man, as ap
plicable.
—Personals—
By Mrs. Ruby Tharpe
The youth department
of Oak Level Baptist
Church celebrated their
2nd choir anniversary
last 4th Sunday p.m. in
November. Shirley
Kendrick won the AM
FM Radio which they
raffled off.
The Pastor’s Aid Club
of Oak Level Baptist
Church is sponsoring a
concert on the 3rd Sunday
in December at 6:00 p.m.
Everyone is cordially
invited to attend.
James Cherry is a
patient at the Perry,
Houston County Hospital.
Your friends wish you a
speedy recovery.
Thought for the week:
When you wake, or as
soon as you are dressed
offer up your whole self to
God, soul and body,
thoughts and purposes
and desires, to be for that
day what He wills. Think
of the sin likely to befall
you, and go, as child,
to your Father which is in
heaven, and tell Him in
childlike simple words,
your trials.
Wayne Ragin spent last
weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Ragin.
Mrs. Otis Anderson had
as her Thanksgiving
dinner guest, Otis Jr. and
Shanda; Mrs. Lillie
Holmes, Robert Harvey
and Nicki of Atlanta, also
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Woods.
Sheila Pierce of
Washington, D.C. and
Daryl Pierce of Atlanta,
visited their grandfather,
Mart Pierce in the New
Perry Nursing Home
last Friday night.
Perry Chapel A.M.E.
Church cordially invites
everyone to worship with
them the 2nd Sunday in
December at 11:30 a.m.
Rev. McGill, pastor.
Among the out of town
relatives and friends to
the funeral of Mrs.
Golden H. Jones were:
Mrs. Ella Dover,
Frederick Dover, Wanda
Roberson, George Dover,
Jr., of Chicago, 111.; Mrs.
Mary Thomas, Mrs.
Lucille Harris, Mrs.
Mattie Williams, Mrs.
Clifford Scott, Mrs. Sarah
Harris and Mrs. Susie
Fagan of Fort Valley;
Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Harris, Jr., of Macon;
Mrs. Liz Lawson and
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December 9-15
Sunday
9-2 - Joan Christensen,
Louise Topping
Monday
9-12 - Evelyn LeVan,
Marge Tuttle
2-6 - Helen Rickett
7-9:30 - Liz Fauconniere
Tuesday
9-12 - Ann Hickman,
Thelma Ross
2-6 - Jan Graves
7-9:30 - Mitzi Sexton
Wednesday
9-12 - Mary Emma
Helm
2-6 - Ruth Taylor
7-9:30 - Lossie Glover
Thursday
9-2 - Carolyn Ray
2-5 - Pansy Gordon
7-9:30 - Lorraien Funk
Friday
9-12 - Lois Medlock
2-5 - Ethel Edwards
7-9:30 - Kathy
Bramlett
Saturday
9-2 - Joan Christensen,
Louise Topping
Johann Sebastian Bach was
the first to teach musicians
to use all five fingers in
playing keyed instruments.
children of Hawkinsville,
Mrs. Eliza M. Felton,
Mrs. Connie Felton and
Mrs. Mollie Jones of
Marshallville, and
Johnnie Jones of New
Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Jackson and girls visited
in Warner Robins and
Macon last Saturday.
Mrs. Ruth Wynn and
children and Mrs. Dave
Savage and children
attended the Greater
Ross St. Baptist Church
in Macon last Sunday.
Mrs. Nancy Fluellen
spent Thanksgiving with
her sister, Mrs. Pearl
Rogers in Marshallville,
also Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Fluellen and son
of Warner Robins had
dinner with them.
Mrs. Naomi Griffin and
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Mrs. Mayme Gill of
Cleveland Ohio was in
Perry several days last
week to attend the
funeral of their sister,
Mrs. Virgil N. Anderson.
They stayed at the home
of their sister, Mrs.
Ethelyn Clerkley and
returned home last
Saturday.
Robert Lawrence, Sr.
of Cleveland, Ohio, S.J.
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tended the funeral of Mrs.
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Friday, also Mrs.
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B.J. Brown of Detroit,
Mich., Ist Lt. Malcolm
Clerkley and Mrs.
Clerkley and son and Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Daughtry
of Columbus, and Mr. and
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