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The Monitor - Thursday, May 14, 2015 • Page 11A
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CES & EVENTS
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Dalrymple
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Scottie’s Smokehouse located at 101 S. Seven Points Drive in Seven Points has
added several hot new items to its menu including Landjäger summer sausage
and Jalapeño and cheese links.
Scottie’s Smokehouse
adds HOT new items
Landjäger summer sausage, Jalapeño jelly,
and Jalapeño and cheese links.
By Robyn Wheeler
Monitor Staff Writer
SEVEN POINTS–
Scottie’s Smokehouse in
Seven Points is adding
several hot new items to
its menu. And by hot,
they mean HOT!
HOT new items include Landjäger German-style hunters sausage, summer sausage,
Jalapeño jelly and
Jalapeño and cheese
links.
To compliment their
already popular mouthwatering creations,
Scottie’s is a new line of
products to “grab and
go” such as summer sausage, Landjäger sausage, homemade pepperoni sticks and the
original “Gormans” oldfashioned beef jerky and
seasoning marinade.
Sausages are hand
made in-house and include smoked German
sausages, old-fashioned
hot links, beer bräts and
bacon and cheese links.
Barbeque items are
made in-house to perfection and all sauces
are made from scratch.
Hamburger meats are
ground fresh daily, never
frozen, for maximum flavor to make the best
burgers on the lake.
As a compliment to
your
homemade
Scottie’s Smokehouse
burgers or barbeque
meal, don’t forget to
pick up some adult beverages next door at
Scottie’s Liqour.
Scottie’s Smokehouse
is located inside Scottie’s
Exxon Station at 101 S.
Seven Points Drive in
Seven Points and is open
11 a.m. to 8 p.m daily.
Phone-in orders may be
made by calling (903)
432-4890.
ETMC May Auxiliary report
By Doris Gardenhire
Special to The Monitor
ATHENS–We have
just a brief column this
month since we didn’t
have a general meeting,
but I want to give some
more information about
the beautiful quilt in our
current giveaway.
Entirely handcrafted,
the quilt was donated by
Marcella Rutherford, a
quilt dealer from Palestine. She takes old quilts,
cleans them up, and sells
them but in this case, she
just gave it to us!
She says the quilt was
originally made in the
1950s in Arkansas. She
has done a tremendous
job of cleaning it up – it
is bright white with embroidered flowers on it,
ready to hang or brighten
up any bedroom. The
winner will be decided
Friday, May 29.
The awards tea was
very nice, including installation of officers and
entertainment by Beau
Humble. Chairman for
the event was Shirley
Lippincott, who thanked
all those who made it
possible, including Mary
Bess, Margaret Austin,
David Williams, the First
Baptist Church for the
use of their facilities,
decorator
Cindy
Schmidt, Expressions
Florist, Marilyn and Bill
Wright, Larry Beeman,
Beau Humble for entertainment, and caterer
Stacy Arnold and
Meadowlark Fields
Country House.
One highlight was Ginger Kirk’s installation of
officers. Admitting that
she was a candy striper
a few years ago, she
praised the auxiliary for
counteracting all the
negative publicity that
hospitals are getting now.
She charged the auxiliary members to continue to be compassionate and work together to
support the new officers.
New officers include
President Margaret Austin, First Vice President
Frankie McEntire, Second Vice President Lou
Campbell (who remains
the Gift Shop Buyer),
and Treasurer Alberta
Pingle, for the second
year. A secretary will be
named later.
Funeral services for Virginia “Honey” Dalrymple,
83, of Trinidad, were held
May 12, 2015, at Providence Baptist Church in
Tool, with Bro. Steven
Palmer officiating. Interment was held at King
Cemetery under the direction of HuckabeeTomlinson Funeral Home
in Seven Points.
Dalrymple was born
April 9, 1932, in Tool, to
Allie Mae and Tommie
Herman Mullins, and died
May 9 in Trinidad.
She grew up in the Tool
area and began school at
the Flagg Lake School.
Her class was the last class
to attend Flagg Lake. She
received her high school
ring from Malakoff, where
she attended after Flagg
Lake closed, but she
transferred to Kemp and
graduated high school
there.
She worked with Curtis
Mathes for 15 years and
Northern Telecom for 20
years.
Everyone who knew
her called her “Honey.”
She loved her family and
was the heart of the family. She was the glue that
held the family together.
She was preceded in
death by her husband,
Clyde Walton Dalrymple,
parents, son Clyde Walton
Dalrymple II, brothers
Veral Mullins, Ted Mullins,
and sister Betty Jo Colvin.
Survivors include her
daughter, Donna Barton
and husband Johnny of
Kemp, son Billy and wife
Selena of Aley, daughterin-law Sandy Dalrymple
of Malakoff, brothers Earl
and Ned Mullins, grandchildren Crystal Barton,
Jason and
Kristi
Dalrymple, Alicia and
Carlos Castro, Marta
Dalrymple and Troy
Engeldow, Billy Dalrymple,
Larry and Mandy
Dalrymple, Clint Dalrymple,
Bobbi Jo and Dustin Loosier,
Daniel and Devon Higgons,
and Dana Higgons, 21grandchildren and a great-great
grandchild.
Pallbearers were her
grandsons and honorary
pallbearers were her
great-grandsons.
The family would like
to thank Bobbi Jo Loosier
for her love and care in
helping with Honey.
Condolences may be
posted at www.tomlinsonfuneral.com.
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