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Southern Delights - August 18, 2007
Hospitality "Southern Style," plenty of delicious
food, and entertainment were enjoyed by the large crowd at First
Presbyterian's Supper Club gathering, Southern Delights, on August
18, 2007. |
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Everyone was there for supper by 6:00 p.m.
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First Presbyterian members and friends enjoy
a time of fellowship just before and during their supper. |
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There was plenty of fried chicken, of course.
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Food was passed around the table, "southern style."
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Elaine and Roy Finley (above) came dressed as
a southern couple.
As everyone finished their delicious dinner,
the entertainment began.
Below, Denny Lawson, on the left, provided a bit of southern
levity. Ben Heaton, in the center, then taught everyone
some southern facts.
Others were helping clear tables and serve coffee
and desserts.
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| Many people "hepped" with preparation, serving, and cleanup,
including Jack Wilson (below). |
Desserts were lemon ice box pie, Karo nut pie bars, and watermelon. Our
supper club events are enjoyed by people of all ages. |
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| Elizabeth Lear did a reading from To
Kill a Mockingbird as if she were Scout. |
Lou Ann Jones, the organizer of our Southern Delights Supper,
led a songfest of songs about the south.
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| The evening concluded with everyone singing some southern
songs accompanied by Doug Johnston on the piano. |
Our thanks to Bob Stevens for the photos!
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