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June, 1947 THE ECHO PAGE NINE chicken MEXifcANA roasting chicken wlespoons flour ^Wespoon chili powder ‘teaspoon salt p_ w®spoons fortified margarine 1 '’‘■Sc stalk celery large onion apple I(if available) /“P tomatoes seedless raisins . the chicken into serving- ® pieces. Mix the flour, chili ^'|oer, and salt. Roll the chicken j-'l'is, then brown it in the melt- p ®3rgarine ih a heavy frying , ■ Transfer the chicken to a Jdd Jiiil (375 pan or large baking dish; ®ne cup water; cover the dish Put it in a moderate oven degrees F) to bake, the celery, both stalk and 3DdT^’ onion, ® and cucumber finely chop- ^ut these in the frying pan Aild from the chicken, ter tomatoes and one cup wa- ®*>niner these until all are chicken dish, cover the dish tinu chicken con- iu ? bake, allowing two hours dgj, > or until the chicken is ten- minutes before the raj.: ^ clii„i Leave the cover off so the 'es six. rai.- ^ to be served, add the .,‘«ns. I Servr-” browns thoroughly. This RICE & PEPPERS j brown rice j^ablespooas fortifie;d margerine 1 ®'*>tce can mushrooms Ik pepper ^uillon cube ®sh the rice thoroughly. Melt Pj. ®iargarine in a heavy frying the ^dd the rice. Stir until is browned. Add the mush- ^ and mushroom liquor, the pepper slices or cut into Wj(P and two cups of hot water it. bouillon cube dissolved in tliij cover the pan and let fice °''er low heat until the evgv^ tender and all liquid is Stir occasionally while Serve with the CHICKEN ,„*Cana. Six servings. ati,jg^|''^itted by Mrs. Lewis Alex- Jones-Williams Wedding Announced ^Hocolate fudge FROSTING j ^ S ta*M* Sranulated sugar 3.4 ®spoons white corn syrup 1>P milk 'espoons cocoa 1,'Jofsalt *P®on vanilla of butter sugar and cocoa, and koij ’ ^orn syrup, and salt then Ve flow heat until the mix- a soft ball when dropp- fifg 0 cold water. Remove from butter, cool, then beat will hold its shape, and j vanilla. Swirl on cake with walnut or pecan tie[j^'*bmitted by Mrs. Clara Bar- ryson—Machine Booklet) — - *— * lampshades can be suc- Mtii a ^ washed by brushing them brush dipped in luke- ®oap suds. Announcement has been made of the wedding of Miss Bessie Mae Jones and Mr. Arnold Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wil liams, Sr., of Pisgah Forest. Miss Jones is the daughter of Mrs. W. M. Jones and the late Mr. Jones of Whittier. The wedding took place on Sat urday, June 14 at the parsonage of the First Baptist church with the Rev. B. W. Thomason officiat ing. Mr. Williams is employed in the Machine Room. Heath-Osteen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath, of Brevard, have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Polly, to Mr. George Osteen, son of Mrs. Milton Arledge, of Asheville, and the late Mr. Thomas Osteen of Bre vard. The couple was married on May 19 in Spartanburg, S. C. They will make their home in Brevard. Polly is employed in the Fin ishing department. Galloway-Galloway Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Bessie Galloway, daughter of Mrs. S. R. Galloway and the late Mr. Galloway of Ros- man, to Mr. Donnell B. Galloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gal loway of Selica. The wedding took place at Pickens, S. C., on Sunday, June 1, with Judge E. A. Lewis of ficiating. The groom is employed in the Fibre Warehouse. The bride wore a light Dlue suit with a corsage of pink rose buds. Accompanying the cou ple to Pickens were Odell Gal loway, Johnnie Jones, and the bride’s mother. The bride was educated in Ros- man schools and Mr. Galloway at tended school at Rock Bridge in Jackson county. Saunders-Gash Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Saun ders of Etowah announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Carolyn, to Mr. Winborn Gash, son of Mrs. Julia Hood Gash and the late Mr. Gash of Blantyre. The ceremony was solemnized in Greenville, S. C., on June 17. The bride graduated from Dana high school, and the groom grad uated from Brevard high. Mr. and Mrs. Gash are residing at Blantyre at the present time. Mrs. Gash is employed in Inspec tion and Mr. Gash is in the Ma chine Room. Robertson-Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fletcher were married on Monday, June 9, at Clayton, Ga. Mr. Fletcher is the son of Mrs. Dewey Fletcher, of Canton, and Mrs. Fletcher was, before her marriage. Miss Sally Ann Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson of Clyde, N. C. Mr. Fletcher is employed in Maintenance department. Nicholson-Orr Mr. and Mrs .Charles Orr were married on May 24 at the home of Rev. Carl Blythe, the officiat ing minister. Mr. Orr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Orr of Penrose and his bride was former ly Miss Helen Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Nichol son, of Penrose. Mrs. Orr is employed in Machine Booklet and her husband works in the Finishing department. They are making their home in Brevard. Give your floors new luster by adding a little floor polish to the washing water and moving the scrub brush with the grain of the wood. Use cold water for washing floors; it dries faster. Woman With The Hoe STORK STOPS TERRY LEE MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Straley Morris an nounce the birth of a daughter, Terry Lee, at the Transylvania Community hospital May 30. Little Terry Lee weighed 6 lbs. 3 oz. at her birth. Her father works in the Fibre Warehouse. VIRGINIA LOUISE PRESSLEY Little Virginia Louise Pressley, new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Pressley, was born at the Transylvania Community hospital on May 24 weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz. at birth. Mr. Pressley is employed in Fibre Warehouse. JOHN THOMAS GARREN Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Garren are the proud parents of a new son, John Thomas, who was born on June 2 at Patton Memorial hos pital weighing 6 lbs. 4 oz. The father works in Fine Paper. MARVIN EUGENE EDNEY Marvin Eugene Edney, new son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Edney, was born June 3 and weighed 7 lbs. at his birth. His father is em ployed in Endless Belt. DAVID KITCHEN RUSSELL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell are happy to announce the birth of a son, David Kitchen, who was born on June 6, weighing 8^ lbs., at the Transylvania Community hospital. Mr. Russell is employed in the Personnel department. Mrs. Russell, formerly Reba Kitchen, was employed in the Main Office for a number of years. MEREDITH F. ROBERTS Born on May 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. Roberts was a new son, Meredith Franklin. Me r e d i t h weighed 6% lbs. at birth. His father is in the Inspection depart ment. The Woman With the Hoe is a fitting title for this picture of Mrs. Lillian King, of Machine Booklet. Our photographer snapped this picture while Lillian was in the tiring process of hoeing her corn. Lillian is a garden enthusiast and spends much of her spare timei in her large garden which is only a small part of the fann owned by her and her husband on the Greenville road. JANET MARION NEW Mr. and Mrs. Tommy New are the proud parents of a daughter, Janet Marion, born at the Transyl vania Community hospital on June 15, weighing 8 lbs. 7 oz. Mr. New is a foreman in the Shipping de partment. SHARON VICKIE McCALL Little Sharon Vickie McCall was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mc Call at the Transylvania Commu nity hospital on May 24. She weighed 5V2 pounds at birth. Mr. McCall is employed in the Ma chine Room. RONALD LEE WARREN A son, Ronald Lee Warren, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Warren at the Biltmore hospital, Asheville, N. C., on June 13. Lit tle Ronald weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. at birth. His father works in the Ma chine Room. SHERRY JEAN FENDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fendley are the proud parents of a daughter. Sherry Jean, who was born at the Transylvania Community hospital on June 24. Little Sherry Jean weighed 6 lbs. 3 oz. at birth. Mr. Fendley is employed by California Central Fibre and Mrs. Fendley previously worked in the Physical Lab. I: 1 II:'. 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