Marcia Thomas

Contributing Writer

A large crowd was on hand at Roma’s Italian Restairant in downtown Jefferson for the annual “sweetest Sunday of the year” sponsored by the Opera House Theatre Players.

While patrons filed in to attend the event entitled this year “Souper Bowl Chocolate Sunday”, they were met with greetings by board members and entertainment by 12 yr old Rockin’ Riley of Hallsville.  Young Riley presented a 45 minute program to music beginning with a trumpet solo  to recorded music and ending with his popular keyboard impersonations of Elton John, Billy Joel and Jerry Lee Lewis. He also played a few songs using a harmonica while playing the keyboard.

Those who brought in entries to the chocolate competition were directed to the meeting room where two long tables were decorated with Valentines and flowers as well as footballs in reference to the day being also the much anticipated Super Bowl playoff.

While donors savored the two types of homemade soups provided free of charge by Roma’s, the judges from out of town, Priscilla Pillow and her sister, Kim Hampton, were given a clip board with the names of each entry and were advised to grade each with points from 1 to 5 on Taste, texture, and appearance. Following a 40 minute review of the delicious looking cakes, candies and brownies,  the the scores were totaled by board president Marcia Thomas  who announced the winners to be:  1st Place to Beverly Bryant of Longview for her Turtle Dove Candy; 2nd Place to Christie Woodson for her Mini Chocolate Bundt Cakes on Lace Doilies; and 3rd to Beverly Bryant for her Brownies decorated with red, pink and white sprinkles.

Because neither of the winning makers were present at the time of the announcements, cash prizes were given to the theatres Secretary-Treasurer for keeping until they could be contacted.

According to board members, there were people there from Nacogdoches, Shreveport, Longview as well as others who were tourist visitors to Jefferson.  Two memberships were also received by the theatre.

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