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Sir Edward Carson s Victorian Irish silver Armada pattern claret jugs were formerly owned by lord mayor of Dublin Sir George Moyers
The Victorian Irish silver Armada pattern claret jugs were formerly owned by lord mayor of Dublin Sir George Moyers, an architect, engineer and building contractor who was also a brother-in-law to Carson’s father, Edward Henry Carson. The family said they were handed over to Carson – or his father – in payment for a debt.
Last month the News Letter reported that a grandson of Carson was putting the jugs up for sale after being held for 140 years by the family.
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James Skrabanek, 71, a lifelong SPJST member, was in charge of cooking the pork sausage links.
âWe prepared them and smoked them on a barbecue pit Saturday,â he said. âWeâre expecting to sell 1,000 plates. Itâs a little more than usual. Weâre anticipating a good crowd. People are out and about now.â
The menu also included fried chicken, potato salad, seven-day coleslaw, iced tea and dessert (cheesecake if you were lucky). Volunteers started serving at 11 a.m., with dine-in and drive-through takeout available.
Other activities included a bake sale of kolaches, cakes and pies. Under the pavilion, a polka jam featuring four different bands started at noon, with a little country and western thrown in. At 3 p.m. Bell County Sheriff Eddy Lange began auctioning off an assortment of donated items.