The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 10, 1981, Image 11

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PAGE ELEVEN
by Joan Kingsbury
When Mary C. Wilkes of
suggestion was ‘give to stir the cornmeal con- United States to be his extra time doing yard platter spreading it % egg. Add sifted dry into a 9x13 inch baking Spread on dough, sprinkle i
them your Polenta stantly while cooking to adopted by an American work for his grand- inch thick. Form a rim ingredients in small pan. Top with filling, then With crumbs, Any fruit in
recipe”. Mary's grand- prevent lumps from family. When Mary went parents.Samisa member around the edge of the amounts forming a soft crumbs. Bake at 350 season like cherries, blue-
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friends that she would be
appearing -in the Post
Cookbook, the unanimous
mother, who was born in
Italy, taught her how to
prepare this unusual,
delicious dish.
Cornmeal, boiled with minutes to warm. parents they would be. John, a graduate of with sauce and as much for 8 to 10 minutes. Cool on :
water, cooled and poured’ Two of the recipes Mary A. graduate of Lake Larksville High School, is cheese as desired. Use rack. Decorate with 7
into a circle on a large is sharing, Polenta and [Lehman High School, 2 technician at Proctor mushrooms and onions as candy confetti, candied MAY S OLD PLACE
plate, forms the ‘‘crust”
of the Polenta. The circle Sons Jay and Samuel's peautician, having ob- Democratic candidate for sausage may be added to COCONUT PINEAPPLE at Sandy Beach, Harveys Lake
is rimmed around the favorites. The boys enjoy tained both her operator's Jackson Township Super- the sauce. SQUARES
edge like a pizza to pre- license and teacher’s Visor. Hunting and fishing BUTTER COOKIES 1 c. shortening Dinner Specials
: degree from Bradford «= are his leisure activities. 9% c. sugar 1 c. sugar pe :
Beauty School, She re- ~~ Sewing, crocheting and 1 ¢ butter, creamed 1 egg
cently completed her taking day trips are ac- % t. vanilla 1 t. vanilla : 3 or
third semester at Luzerne ~~ tivities Mary enjoys. 1egg 2 c. flour Thursday - Lobster Tail $5.95
County Community During the summer she ' 2% c. sifted flour 1 ¢. coconut Frida o Prime Rib $6. 25
College where she is andthe boys frequently go : yo y : i
studying social science. Swimming and picnicing. Saturday - Stuffed Flounder $4.75
vent the sauce from
running over. Top with a
mixture of grated par-
mesan and romano
cheese, then with mush-
rooms and onions. Be sure
forming: If there are any
leftovers, place on
aluminum foil, then place
under the broiler a few
Butter Cookies, are her
and decorate Butter
Cookies.
Born in Germany, Mary
lived there until she was
ten years old. At the age
of ten she came to the
to live with’ her new
parents, she said she
knew from the first
moment what wonderful
Mary is a licensed
After graduating from
LCCC in December, she
will enter King’s College
to work towards her
bachelor of arts degree.
Ultimately, she hopes to
do social work with the
elderly.
Mary, her husband
John Joseph and their
sons live in Chase. Both
Jay and Sam are students
The annual Snake Hunt,
sponsored by the Noxen-
Monroe Sportsmen’s Club
church social rooms to
complete plans for the
annual Vacation Bible
women of Kunkle UM-
Church will meet this
evening at 7:30.
at Gate of Heaven School”
Jay will be in fifth: grade
next year,
enters third grade. A
member of the Cardinals
T-Ball Team, Jay spends
of the Giants T-Ball team.
The family are members
of St. Therese’s Church,
Shavertown.
and Gamble. He is also a
Every few weeks the
family takes a special
outing to points of interest
such as Hershey Park.
The Wilkes are real
sports: fans. They
regularly attend the
Phillies games. Last year
they were fortunate
enough to obtain tickets
for the World Series. They
also enjoy the Eagles
during football season.
attended the Eagles play-
off game.
Making homemade
pastas, canning and
making jellies and jams
= cooling. saute mushrooms
and chopped onions, place
in a bowl. Heat spaghetti
sauce.
After 10 minutes pour
cornmeal onto a large
circle to prevent the sauce
from running over. The
cornmeal should look like
a round pizza crust. Top
desired. Meatballs or
A
1s t. salt
degrees.
sugar
dough.
dough
FILLING
drained
1 c. sugar
berries or
pineapple.
strawberries 2
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each year, is only 10 days ~~ School to be held June 22- Members of Ruggles also ae ww al i T R i B I LC O X
away. The hunt will open 26 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. UM Church will hold a wary hich. ‘Mar
with an evening of dan- Happy birthday “RummageandOddsand P 2 J
cing and fun on Friday,
June 19, and continue on
Saturday and Sunday,
June 20-21, on the Sport-
smen’s Club grounds in
Noxen. It attracts several
thousand to Noxen each
year. charles Kovalick,
president of the Sport-
smen’s Club, is chairman
for this year’s event.
and relatives attended a
graduation party Sunday
afternoon at the Noxen- - the sOizerent Programs which will feature only all 2 os (lg. can) AMERICAN LEGION POST 644 Monday thru Satu rday
Monroe Sportsmen’s Club ~~ carried out at the home. new women’s clothes. . o a0 :
headquarters in Noxen Next J mosting of the Annual Vacation Bible grated Pesan 2nd Home Association Freshlyma de soups
honoring Ron Swingle, Hazleton Home com- School at Noxen United ; ;
gz : mittee will be held at St. -Mix yellow cornmeal of
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Swingle, Sr. Swingle
was a member of the
Lake-Lehman Area High
School graduating class
greetings are extended to
Miss Sally Galka, who
observed her birthday
yesterday.
Mrs. Lela Ann Wall and
Mrs. Shirley Strohl of
Noxen attended the recent
meeting of the Hazleton
Home of the Lutheran
‘Church at St. John’s
Church in Wilkes-Barre.
Pastor Hagen, director of
Human Services at
Hazleton Home, spoke on
Luke’s Church in Noxen.
1981 graduates wil be
honored at the youth
meeting of Noxen
Independent Bible Church
Ends Sale” today and
tomorrow from 10 to 4 at
the church. Marguerite
Williams and Edith
Traver are in charge of
donations.
Members of Noxen UM
Church will hold a
clothing party in the
church basement
Saturday afternoon from
1to5. A bake sale also will
be held in conjunction
with the clothing sale,
Methodist Church will be
held next week, starting
Monday morning from 9
to 11 a.m. and continuing
through Friday, June 19.
learned from her grand-
mother, is really an art.
When making this
specialty Mary doesn’t
use a recipe but like her
grandmother, adds
ingredients, then decides
what’s needed by the
texture of the dough.
POLENTA
1 c. yellow cornmeal
4 c. water
1 t. salt
spaghetti sauce
with 1 cup water. Set
aside. Using medium
heat, bring 3 cups of water
and salt to a boil. Add cold
mixture to boiling water
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Tavern
Serving Lunch
11:30a.m.-4p.m.
on Friday evening. While A ! Children from three years iy :
at Lake-Lehman High, he Frigay Svenne at 5:30. A of age to Grade Six are bik Sy o Sarring WEDDINGS, PARTIES, 4-7 Mon.-Fri.
was a catcher on the high complete program oI welcome to attend. 2
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