The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 16, 1971, Image 13

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Library Reveals Cock Robin's Killer
There have been many new \lemorial Library. An place where it is hardest to tell
mystery stories added to the ological mystery titled Who fantasy from fact. Miss Whit-
collection at the Children’s ally Killed Cock Robin? by ney's setting was never more
Annex of the Back Mountain ican Craighead George is the intriguing—and her suspense
most recent mystery added. was never more potent!
: . . Saddle-boro, an ecology- A mystery book by Wylly Fol
Plans Dinner-Dance conscious community, was St. John titled The Ghost et
| proud of its clean air and green Door is a haunting story of two
Back Mountain Branch of lawns. One of its most honored half sisters trying ‘to com-
| Mercy Hospital Auxiliary will gents was Cock Robin, municate their need for love
- Sponsor a Christmas dinner po. nate Built a nest on und recognition. The eerie mood
dance, Dec. 17, at Continental . joo's porch in his stetson of mystery that surround these
Inn, Luzerne-Dallas Highway. . 1. Cock Robin symbolized the phenomena is perfectly cap-
1Cocktail hour followed by ‘iv. piv to support a ene .
‘dinner will begin at 7 p.m. owns ability pp tured in Trina Schard Hyman’s
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James McGuire and Mr Saddleboro faced an alarming mysteries still.
William Carroll, reception; question: What imbalance in These and many more
Mrs. past Menapace and Mrs, environment had killed mysteries are available at the
Philip Ansilio Jr., reservations; ,,.x Robin? Children's Annex.
Mrs. Joseph Yenason, publicity. Tony and his friend Mary
Alice relentlessly pursued the
investigation, examining
Priyate Land pollutants in the air, in the soil,
and in the water. As Tony and | .
Not Posted Mary Alice track hn the A ternatives
killer. the reader is absorbed in
There are still huidreds of compelling mystery that deals Hosts U r ged
thousands of acres of privately- ‘(it ihe cycles of nature and the
‘owned land which are not :vblems of modern living. The AAA is asking party-
posted against hunting. Another new mystery is The givers to be “First-A-Friend-
i In recent years there has been Vanishing Scarecrow by Phyllis Then-A-Host” during the
| a trend toward posting of pri- A. Whitney, who is one of | iq, season. The campaign
vate property, mainly because Amcrlca’s most popular jg girected toward reducing the
of the thoughtless acts of a few authors of books for young mmber of drivers on the toad
individuals, but many acres are people. When Joan and her whose judgment might be
still open and hunters, in fact, mother move to Rainbow ;oi0d by too much festive
are welcome—and wanted. Island. Joan soon sees that drinking. :
lus deer are available in some real danger threatens the Charles J. Spitale, assistant
isol®¥d areas on some private- serenity of the make-believe manager of the ‘Wyoming
ly-owned tracts. For the welfare world. How could the evil- Valley Motor Club, said that
of the whitetail herd, the im- 'roking dummy witch in the §
provement of the range and the \'itch’'s Lair suddenly come to
benef of the landowners, these life? Who or what is the
= excess deer should be removed scarecrow that races through
‘= by hunters. the streets at night: Why do the
| Many sportsmen are passing residents of Rainbow Town, the
up some fine hunting on areas hcautiful storybook park, seem
under private ownership, so frightened and angry?
perhaps thinking that they I'cfore the mystery unravels to
would be unwelcome. Such may its astonishing climax and
not be the case, and a request to :uppiness returns to Rainbow mike their own: drinks. since
hunt might result in an invita- Town. Joan the dreamer they may tend to take them
tion to enjoy some fine sport. coilides with reality in the very weaker. No drinks should be
: ; wholesome, thriving illustrations. As unexplained
ft TASS Wilibe dancing 2/9 Pe Population. incidents multiply, Miss Judith
dg Mrs. Thomas Brislin, president From b is home across the convinces her brother to try to
honorary chairman: : Mrs, Ted rel: Tony Isidoro often communicate with his dead
Popielarz Ie Mis. watched the robin nest with daughter through a medium.
| John Thompson decorations, DM ighborly—and scientific Tommy and Lindsey unmask
i Ann Stenger tickets: Mrs, Curiosity. Suddenly, one day, the mediums powers only to
| : 4 Cock Robin was dead, and {ind that there are deeper
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alcohol figures in over one half
of all fatal traffic accidents
throughout the year. During the
holiday season, the ratio could
be higher, unless party hosts
show their friendship toward
their guests by offering alter-
natives to over-drinking.
The AAA official suggests
that hosts should allow guests to
1 “forced” on driving guests in
i the name of ‘‘hospitality.”
THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 16, 1971
Photo by Alex Rebar
to Drinking
To Offer
A good selection of non-
alcoholic beverages is also a
welcome addition to a party bar
for the conscientious driver.
Almost any household cookbook
can provide a festive selection
of recipes for non-alcoholic
holiday punches.
The host can also prove his
lavish friendliness by serving a
tempting array of foods
throughout the party. Starchy
foods help particularly to ab-
sorb alcohol and allow it to
enter the blood stream more
gradually and less dangerously.
Spitale said the party-giver
can also be ‘First-A-Friend-
Then-A-Host’’ by pushing
desserts and coffee well before
the end of the party. While
coffee has no sobering effect
whatsoever, a ‘‘coffee and
dessert” break allows time for
the effects of alcohol to
diminish.
tT “SLICED BOILED BEEF
And Beverage.
BREADED FANTAIL SHRIMP i
TARTAR SAUCE & HOT SAUCE, $1.75
CHOICE OF POTATO, TOSSED SALAD & BEV.
FIGURES
New Year’s Eve Party, Friday, Dec. 31, 1971
$18.00 per couple, includes Steak Dinner, Tax
Shadow Brook SHAFFER’S PINK APPLE
kX FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Jokok Route 6 Tunkhannock
8 : We will be open 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. DAILY (Closed
i E __ With Cream Horseradish Sauce, 1.75 Mondays) until Thursday, December 23rd, When the
i # Choice of Vegetable, Tossed Salad, $1. RESTAURANT will be Closed for the WINTER SEASON.
The GIFT SHOP will remain open on Friday, December 24th
for last minute Christmas shopping.
NEWLY ARRIVED IN OUR GIFT SHOP
HUMMEL FIGURINES
PLUS MANY OTHER HUMMELWERK
SHOPPER'S SPECIAL
FLAVOR-CRISP Chicken
and Gratuity. HATS—NOISEMAKERS—BAND. served with—FR. FRIES
5 3 COLE SLAW & ROLL
Gall 836-2151 ion $1.35
\ WHEN SHOPPING FOR YOUR
HOLIDAY BEVERAGES
Sem Re
STOP AT 2
= sk torour
} KERN BROS. NO " STEAMERS
DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER Gs ea) Co $1.25
SEE OUR SODA SPECIAL seg of Hardshell Cras” 3100
POPULAR BRANDS OF | Bogof Raw Clams Sas
Bag of 100 Raw Clam $3.45
> BEER & SODA % Bucket of Steamed i $1.50
cuBes - CE - BLOCK Vic-Mar's
612-614 Main St.
Edwardsville, Pa.
“FAMOUS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT”
CLOSING 7 PM DEC. 24th SERVING COMPLETE MENU 114M TO 24 M. MON. THRU SAT:
CHRISTMAS EVE x 22-1513 We'll Have It Ready
* Confessions of a Sneaky organic Cook or
How to Make your Family Healthy when
They're not Looking by Jane Kinderlehrer
*Diet and Dieases by E. Cheraskin, MD. DMD
| 283 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. 18704 Tel 287.2880 AC: 717
Gate of Heaven’s Altar and Roseary Society held theif
Christmas party recently. Among those attending were: seated,
left to right, Father Steve McGough, Lorraine Hawk, F
Thomas Jordan, Bridgette Correale, Dorothy Whalen,
Malak; standing, Teresa Montrose, Linda Scholl, B:
Austin, Sister Melanie and Rita Cutter.
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Harmoneers Entertain
Altar and Rosary Party
Dinner, entertainment by the Heaven’s newest school bus
Harmoneers, punch, cookies driver.
and friendly conversation were Homemade cookies and
enjoyed by the women of Gate punch were served by the
of Heaven's Altar and Rosary committee of Kathy Malak,
Society, Dec. 8. chairman; Rita Cutter, reser-
The annual Christmas party vations; Linda Scholl and
was held at the Castle Inn where Barbara Austin, decorations;
punch preceded the family-style Teresa Montrose, Mrs. Kabasti,
dinner, consisting of roast beef, and Mrs. Konrad Hislop, ser-
chicken, meatballs, with all the ving; and Dorothy Whalen, pre-
trimmings and dessert. sident of the society and honor-
After the entertainment, ary chairman.
Father Jordan and Father Father Jordan announced
McGough distributed gaily- that several women would visit
wrapped Christmas presents to local nursing homes, where he
all the women. A handmade will celebrate Christmas Mass
sleigh, containing toys, was for the elderly, and gifts will be
raffled and the lucky winner distributed to them by the
was Mr. Kelly, Gate of society.
annual
her
Kathy
arbara
Join Us at Open House
BRONCCO
MINI BIKES
AND
SERVING SUNDAY
DINNERS
NOON ‘TIL 8 P.M.
Cocktails Served
1 P.M. to 10 P.M.
MINI CYCLES
SNOWMOBILES
%* BROASTED PORK CHOPS
* LOBSTER TAIL
* SHRIMP :
Plus... many other selections from our
SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU
458 Main St., Edwardsville 288-5601
* ROAST TURKEY RESTAURANT
* ROAST BEEF 7
* CLAMS CUISINE
Boros.
Snowmobile & Motor Cycle
Accessories & Equipment
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Just Off Route 309 A Few Miles
North Of Dallas .at KUNKLE
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GUESS WHEN THE FIRST
BABY OF
DARING’S SPECIALS
Fryin
os CHICKEN 43
fing CHICKEN
BREASTS 99° iv.
Franco American 5% oz
SPAGHETTI 0'S © cans
Golden Yellow
BANANAS 10° ». $1.
California a head
ICEBURG LETTUCE 29°
Campbells
Chicken Noodle Soup
6 10% oz cans $1.00
Hellman’'s
MAYONNAISE a ier 69°
Niagara
SPRAY STARCH
: RCH can 55¢
WILL
ARRIVE
A Country Fresh
Smoked HAM
(12-14 Ibs)
ALSO A
ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION TO
Tie SDALLASCP0ST
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1972 FIRST BABY CONTEST
PREDICT THE FIRST BABY'S ARRIVAL
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