A [ ¥ Delicious salads, a friendly atmosphere and programs entertaining, enjoyable event. To preview this year’s menu, Six mem- readers with their salad recipes which will be served at the luncheon. Sauerkraut Salad is one of Clara Troxell’s specialty. Sliced celery, green pepper and piemento add color to the sauerkraut; = a « vinegar- sugar dressing adds flavor. A charter member of Dallas Women of Thurs. -11AM to 8PM Fri., 11 AM to 9 PM aa a Kiwanis, Clara lives in White: Birch Village. Clara has one son, Wayne, who lives in Dallas. She also has a granddaughter, Aimee, who is 17. Claudette Banks’ Copper Penny Salad is great served with picnic foods. Carrots, green peppers and onions are marinated in a zesty sauce. A member of Dallas Women of Kiwanis for 10 years, Claudette: lives in Trucksville with her- husband, Bernard, and their children, Bernard 18; Karen, 16 and Brian, 13: Zesty Deviled Eggs are a favorite with: Ann Corbett’s family at pic- nics or at Penn State football games. Ann says they also make a tasty hors d’oeuvre. Hor- seradish and garlic salt give the eggs their zesty taste. A nurse at Nesbitt Hospital, ann has been a member of Dallas Women of Kiwanis for 18 years. Ann and her husband, Leo, live in Trucksville. The couple has five children, Patricia, James, Billy, Susie and Brian. : Doris Maturi’s Fresh Spinach Salad proves that this vegetable can be appealing. Hard boiled eggs, bacon, red onion and fresh mushrooms combined with spinach, then served with oil and vinegar dressing make a truly delicious salad. Past president of Dallas Women of Kiwanis, Doris is a 30 year member. Doris and her husband, Robert, live on Sutton Road with their daughter Alda. Their son, Ronald, lives in Dallas. The Maturis have two grand- children, Michael, 16 and Laura, 13. Pauline Selingo’s Summer Rice Salad is a delicious, unusual salad. Fresh vegetables like shredded carrots, green peppers, green onions, tomatoes, radishes and piementos are combined with long grained rice, then flavored with a dressing made by com- bining Italian dressing, French dressing and mayonnaise. Pauline says that Summer Rice Salad tastes great with any meat. A resident of Overbrook Road, Pauline and her husband, Paul, parents of two daughters, girls are teachers. Paula teaches English Com- munications while Pam teaches geology. Pauline has been a member of Dallas Women of Kiwanis for three years. Pauline says that Summer Rice Salad is tasty and filling, a perfect diet item. ~ One of Marion Harveys favorite recipes is Straw- berry jello Salad. Straw- berries, crushed pineapple, and bananas are combined with jello, then the gelatin is layered with a ribbon of sour cream between layers. This salad is nice with a meal or served as a AI a al a dalled For delicious home- cooking at reasonable prices, diners should visit Hartman's Restaurant, 589 Fellows Ave., Lynd- wood, Wilkes-Barre. The three-year old restaurant and lounge, owned by Connie and Ed Hartman specializes in seafood, Italian food and homecooking. Connie does all the cooking and Steaks, chops, lobster, shrimp, clams, all sea- foods and a variety of Italian foods in addition to specialties are on the menu. Hartman’ s serve dinner seven days Mdndaythrough ‘Thur- sday, 4 fe-10 pn. ; Friday Ta aditiofi to" the bak and’ cocktail” lounge, the restaurant has two like a tavern. The rooms are done primarily in earth colors and Connie decorates for all seasons of the year. The formal diningroom is ideal for small parties, about 25 to 35 persons. Hartman's cater to small weddings, funerals, rehearsal parties, bowling parties and club events. Family-operated, Connie’s son and her husband, Ed, take care of the bar business while Connie does the cooking. During the week, one or two waitresses are em- ployed to serve in the diningrooms and on weekends three waitresses are on duty to provide prompt, cour- teous service. Pr 0 We 00 0 0 06 00 0 SW 00 6S / | OURFOODIS 2 FANCY {But not so fancy that you can't find s something to suit your palate, including a Yohei All-American steak. iOUR PRICES Daily Specials WOT RAY et com eo Mister 2 al C ! HARTMAN'S i MULLER’S i) 589 Fellows Ave. / Family Restaurant ) Lyndwood Section { 3 Miles West of Intersectionof ~~ { \ Of Wilkes-Barre LL / RL29&RLII8.OnRL118, | \ 8243102 ht ag {471-3707 Serving Dinners } Mon, & Tues, open’ ) Mon. thru Thurs. 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Polynesian Cocktail Dallas, Pa. j ae Lounge S teaks & pT Phone 675-2949 or a Seafood I SALOON | i 2308 yong Soll Porioway Am. Ex. Diners Cl. ; 2 > osed Sunday undee 10 Ores boys ; Pe ) YI. jwyo MING VALL 3 Hanover Township, Pa. oat Don. wie OPEN SALAD BAR : Sun: tla ® 100M, EVERY NIGHT &SUN. I WALL SN, 3163 I fone Toso: AE a tl ll tPF tl ll lla dessert. Leonard Harvey, Marion lives in Dallas. Marion has been a member of Dallas Women of Kiwanis for six years and recor- ding secretary for three years. The Harveys have a daughter, Mrs. Lee Brace, and two grand- children Lee Wayne, 14 and Kassi Su 8. Not only is the Dallas Women of Kiwanis annual Salad Luncheon delicious but informative too. This year Gary Essex, an- chorman for WNEP-TV, Channel 16 news team, is speaker. Tickets for the luncheon can be obtained from any member or by contacting Mrs. Reese Pelton or Mrs. Marion Harvey. For a pleasant after- noon, plan to attend the Dallas Women of Kiwanis Salad Luncheon on Wednesday, May 13, at noon at the Shavertown United Methodist Church. SAUERKRAUT SALAD 1 27 oz. can sauerkraut 1 c. thinly sliced celery 1 med. sized gr. pepper cut in % in. strips 1 med. onion, chopped 1 4 oz. jar piemento, cut into strips Ys €. sugar 2T. white vinegar Drain sauerkraut, reserving juice. Combine 2 tablespoons juice with celery, green pepper, onion, piemento, sugar and vinegar stirring until sugar is dissolved. Add to sauerkraut and toss to distribute: ingredients evenly. Cover and chill 2 to 3 hours. Makes about 6 cups. Clara Troxell COPPER PENNY SALAD 2 1b. carrots 3 med. gr. peppers 3 med. onions Peel, slice carrots Yj inch thick and cook until with remaining ingredients. Beat until very creamy. Fill whites, sprinkle with paprika and chill. Ann Corbett FRESH SPINACH SALAD tender. Dice green pep- pers, slice onions into rings and combine. Note: Do not overcook carrots. Pour dressing over the above: marinate 12 hours. Serves 12. DRESSING 1 can tomato soup 3, c. sugar v5 c. salad oil 3, c. vinegar 1 t. prepared mustard ° 1 t. Worcestershire sauce Claudette Banks ZESTY DEVILED EGGS 1 doz. hard boiled eggs 1 T. creamy horseradish grated onion to taste garlic salt to taste salt and pepper to taste 1 pt. Miracle Whip paprika Hard boil eggs; cool and shell. Combine egg yolks 1 lb. fresh spinach 2 hard boiled eggs, chopped 10 slices bacon, fried in bite sized pieces 1 red onion, sliced Y, 1b. fresh mushrooms Wash spinach well; drain. Prepare salad. Add oil, vinegar, salt ‘and pepper to taste. Serves 8. 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SERVED W/French Fries and Cole Slaw ° i PHONE 675-4511 A Take-outs available $7.25Per Person vi 11-1 0:30 : A i 5 ‘SUMMER RICE SALAD 3, c¢. mayonnaise 1% to 2 c. the following; shredded or chopped carrots, green peppers, green onions, tomatoes, radishes and piementos. 3, c. Italian dressing Ys c. French dressing 2 c. boiled long grain rice Choose vegetables making the total amount 2 cups. In a large bowl blend two. dressings and mayonnaise. Stir in vegetables. Add rice; mix well. Let sit in the bowl for 15 hour before molding. Place ingredients in a 5 3 cup mold. Refrigerate. } Serves 10. Pauline Selingo STRAWBERRY JELLO SALAD 2 boxes strawberry jello (3 oz. size) 1% c. boiling water 2 small boxes frozen strawberries, do not thaw 1. Ib. can crushed pineapple 2 mashed bananas 1 c. sour cream ~ Dissolve jello, add fruit, let stand to thicken a little. Put 1% the jello mixture into a flat pan or jello mold. spread sour cream on top, then put the rest of the jello on top of the sour cream. Let stand in refrigerator, cut and serve. Marion Harvey T ville UM sets chicken barbecue The bi-annual Chicken Barbeque served in the Trucksville United Methodist © Church, xs sponsored by the trustees, i will be held on Friday, May 1, and Saturday, May. 4 & 2, from 5-7 p.m. in the educational building * on Church Road. Reservations may be made with the trustees or by contacting the church secretary at 696-2174. It is recommended that they be made early due to the increasing popularity of the affair. 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