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The Summerville News, Thurs., Dec. 21, 1972
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Recipe Corner
Mrs. Melvin Tyler of the
Halls Valley community shares
three of her and her family’s
favorite cakes with readers this
week.
CHOCOLATE CAKE
2 cups plain flour
I tsp. soda
% tsp. salt
•% cup Wesson Oil
1 % cups sugar
2 eggs, unbeaten
4 tbsp, cocoa
1 tbsp, vanilla
I cup plus 2 tbsp, butter
Frosting
3 cups powdered sugar
1/8 tsp. salt
I tbsp, vanilla
4 tbsp, cocoa
stick margarine melted
Then add enough Pet milk
Lyerly 4-H’ers
Get Calendars
The Lyerly 4 H Club held
their monthly meeting on
Wednesday, Dec 13. The meet
ing was called to order by the
president. Julia Brison, at 9 45
am.
The pledges to the flag were
led by Ephran Price and
Samuel Mostcller. The devo
tion was then read by Jessie
Nicholson. The program was
given by the Rev. (Jeorge
Preston, Summerville Presby
terian minister.
The minutes were read by
the secretary, Sherry Rawlls,
and approved.
Mr Mayion Purcell, county
agent, and Miss Pam Tawzcr,
home economist, gave a
demonstration on making
peanut brittle. Then calendars
provided by the farmers &
Merchants Bank of Summer
ville were passed out to the
group
she meeting adjourned at
10 20. Robert Noles, reporter
Mrs. Taylor
Is Honored
Mrs Jack Taylor was the
honored guest Thursday eve
ning at a shower given at the
home of Mrs Hugh Henderson
A delicious supper was
served to 50 guests, after which
the many lovt^y gifts were
viewed
Mrs Henderson was assisted
with the entertainment by
several ladies of the Choir of
the f irst Baptist Church Jewie
Reynolds
ENTIRE STOCK OF
JEWELRY MUST GO
BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Pay no attention to the Price Tags on Ladies' and
Men's Cluster Rings, Weddings Sets, Necklaces,
Watches, Earrings, Cuff Links, Tie Taes, Lighters
- VALUES TO $695.00 —
MAKE US J
AN OFFER!
No Fair and Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused!
LADIES' AND MEN'S
WATCHES
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Gold From I “
Chasteen Discount
Furniture Co., Inc.
t Lyerly Highway Phone 857-2544
to make spread well.
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JAM CAKE
2 cups sugar
4 eggs
3 cups plain flour
1 cup butter
I cup nuts
I cup peach preserves
I cup strawberry jam
1 cup buttermilk
I tsp. soda
1 tsp. nutmeg
I tsp. vanilla
Filling
I box powdered sugar
1 cup melted butter
I tsp. vanilla
Then enough Pet milk to
make filling spread well
Trim for Christmas with
red, yellow and green slices of
candied pineapple.
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SPICE RAISIN CAKE
I cup sugar
% cup Wesson Oil
I tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. cloves
% cup Karo
1 tsp. soda in cup
| of buttermilk
4 egg yolks
214 cups plain Hour
Filling
Cook 2 cups sugar in 1/2
cup boiling water till it spins
thread Pour over 4 egg whites
beaten, !4 cup raisins chopped
and angel Hake coconut on
layers for trimming
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Mrs. Cecil Parker of 1211
Dickeyville Road, Trion, shares
these quick and delicious
recipes with readers.
FRUIT BALLS
1 box white raisins
1 large pkg coconut
I lb, margarine
1 lb. candied cherries,
('A red-!4 green) chopped
1 lb. candied pineapple,
chopped
2 Ig pkgs, miniature
marshmallows
I quart pecans
1 box graham crackers
1 box vanilla wafers
1 box powdered sugar
Crush vanilla wafers and
graham crackers. Mix with
chopped fruit and nuts
Melt margarine and marsh
mallows, pour over mixture of
crackers, fruit and nuts Mix
well
Roll into small balls then
roll in powdered sugar
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DUMPED SALAD
1 can cherry pie filling
I small can crushed pineapple
(drained)
I can I agle Brand Milk
I large container Cool Whip
Dump all ingredients to
gether into a large bowl Blend
well with spoon. Chill before
serving
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Shown above arc some of those who entertained the
165 employees and guests of Montgomery Knitting
Co. at the sixth annual Christmas banquet last week
at the Chattooga County Memorial Home. At left,
Bernard Cabiness of Huntsville, Ala., performs one of
his magic tricks that delighted the audience. At right,
SCO Announces
6 New Directors
Directors of the Summer
ville Civic Organization Tues
day nominated six new direc
tors for 1973. They are:
Harvey McCollum, Larry
Howard, Bill Farrar, C. C.
McSherry, Charles Carr, and
Woodrow Espy.
The nominating committee
was composed of Nick Stoner,
Frank Agnew, and Max Jones.
Holdover directors are
James Jackson 111, Bob Guffin,
MORE EMPLOYED
WASHINGTON The Labor
Department reports the
nation’s unemployment rate
declined in November after
having been in the increase
since June.
I he jobless rate dipped to a
5.2 percent of the labor force.
All Jewelry
Must Go!
SCENES AT MONTGOMERY KNITTING CO PARTY
Peter Boney, Carrie B. Free
man, and Harris Caldwell. Offi
cers for 1973 will be selected
from the full slate of directors.
At the Tuesday morning
meeting at Georgia Power Co.,
the directors accepted the res
ignation of Don Gordon, who
served as a director during
1972.
Max Jones expressed appre
ciation on behalf of SCO to the
City of Summerville and Geor
gia Power for helping with the
lighting and decorating of the
downtown streets.
Carrie B Freeman also ex
pressed appreciation for the ex
cellent cooperation of John
Nutter and Mrs. Sue Spivey in
handling arrangements for the
Christmas parade.
Directors present for the
meeting were Bob Guffin.
Frank Agnew, Max Jones, Nick
Stoner, and Carrie B. Freeman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Canterbury lead in the singing of
Christmas carols. Among the special guests was
Robert H. Meador, vice president of Skyland Inter
national Corp, of Chattanooga, parent company of
Montgomery Knitting Co.
This Woman Pays
KINGSPORT, Tenn.-A
Kingsport man has been
awarded SIOO monthly in child
support from his wife.
The judge said that the man,
who was not identified, has
Frontier & Fashion, Inc.
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been jobless for seven yea
and had been “baby-sitte
housekeeper, chauffeur, an
servant” by mutual agreemer
with his wife.
lope OK’s Seat Belts
AT LXNTA-State Public
SaHy Commissioner Col. Ray
Pop saiathe Department ot
Putic Safky is willing to offer
any kind if assistance neces
saryfor Gebrgia lawmakers to
adot a mandatory seat belt
law n the 1i72 session of the
Genral Assembly in January
(ting thaAseveral hundred
livejcould be taved in Georgia
eacl year by simply requiring
thaipassengers\in vehicles use
the' seat belts,X'oL Pope said,
“Mny studies \have already
proen the value of seat belts
in [eventing serious injury and
deah. We have so far this year
killd over 1,700 persons in
Gorgia, over 1,500 of them in
vekle crashes. Our studies
shev that less than 2 percent
of,hose killed were wearing
the seat belts. 1 think if there
wa; some way to show how
may of these people might
hav been saved with the use of
the. belts, the figure would be
astonding,” he said.
01. Pope related that an
effeive seat belt law would
havtto be mechanically opera
tive ut said he felt such a law
couli be drafted. He said,
“Thi would be one way to
save hundreds of lives in
Geoqa each year without
costing ^ny significant money
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“Some studies,” he said,
“have shown that as many as
80 percent of the people who
die in highway accidents might
be saved with the use of seat
belts. I really think such use
should be without having a
law. It just makes good
common sense.”
Rep. G. D. Adams of At
lanta, a member of the House
Motor Vehicles Committee, has
already publicly stated that he
would introduce legislation in
January calling for a manda
tory seat belt law.
DIAL-A-PRAYER
Dr. Paul Fowler this week
said some people have been
having difficulty in getting the
Dial-a-Prayer number, but that
the service is now back in
operation and may be heard
day or night by dialing
734-7212.
“This ministry is primarily
dedicated to shut-ins, the
lonely, and other special
groups,” Dr. Fowler said, “and
is particularly important during
this Christmas season.”