The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 30, 1983, Image 6

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BY JOAN KINGSBURY
Each year at Easter
candy eggs is a tradition
uses recipes that have
been in her family for two
generations.
When Penny was
growing up on the day
would make the Easter
eggs, with the children
helping. When the eggs
were completed, each
child had the opportunity
to decorate the eggs as he
or she desired, writing
their names on them with
colored icing.
With price of candy now
so high, Penny has found
making her own Easter
candy a great way to cut
corners. This year, as in
the past, she will carry on
the tradition with her own
Best wishes to Shirley
and William George, who
celebrated their 25th
March 29. The couple was
married in the First
six children: Betsy, 16, a
man at West Side Tech;
Denise, 12, a sixth grader
at Dallas Intermediate
School; John Jr.,
third grader at West-
moreland Elementary
School; Eugene (Gino) a
second grader at West-
moreland Elementary
School and Christopher, 3
years old.
Penny, her husband
John, and their family
live in Fernbrook. Penny,
Norristown, moved to the
area when she was
married 19 years ago.
Penny helps in the cir-
the Dallas Post.
Penny has generously
agreed to share her
family recipes with Post
Christian Church, Sweet
Valley, by the late Ira
Button, pastor.
The couple ‘has two
children, William at home
and Mrs. Marcia J.
level.
areregistered.
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Dog’s Full Name
Dog’s Call Name
AKC Registered
Handler’s Name
Rabies Shot
Address_:
Telephone Number.
= ame DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1983
Walsh, Sweet Valley.
In honor of the occasion,
friends and relatives were
invited to an open house at
the George home.
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Jane Christine Carey, a
senior at Bishop O'Reilly
High School,” has been
named to ‘‘Who’s Who
Among American School
tudents” for the second
consecutive year.
A senior, Janet is a
member of St. Thomas
Aquinas Chapter of the
National Honor Society
and the French Honor
Society, and has received
the U.S. Achievement
Award in the National
Foreign Language
Division. Janet is also
leaders and has received
the U.S. Cheerleaders’
Achievement Award.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Carey, Chase
Manor, Janet has been
accepted at Bloomsburg
State College, where she
will pursue a degree in
language.
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CARVEL- CORPORATION 1983
Store
Joan Kingsbury 675-0835
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Mr. and Mrs. William
F. Kingsbury, Jr., Over-
brook Avenue, Dallas
state Manufactured
Housing Association show
which was held at the
Farm Show Building in
Harrisburg. Bill is the
Alicia Corby, Dallas and
James Garfield Sickler,
Jr., Centermoreland;
Donna Marie Kostrobala,
Dallas and James J.
Luksh, Wilkes-Barre;
Wendy June Butler,
Noxen and Philip Samuel
Hettes, Noxen; Alisa
Marie Gerald, Dallas and
quality control manager Howard John Biga,
for Standard Manu- Kingston and Joanne
factured Homes, Nan- Bartos, Orange and
ticoke. Edward C. Smith,
Plymouth.
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Best of luck to the Anne and Kevin
following couples who McGuire, Dallas and
have announced their Kathy and. Joseph
engagements: Amy Jo Aberant, Shavertown are
Donsavage, Dallas and the proud parents of new
John Barry Butchko, baby girls. Congratula-
Nanticoke; Charlene tions!
’s Cookin’
What’s Cookin
WEST SIDE TECH
April4-8
MONDAY--No school.
TUESDAY--Hamburg on bun, assorted condiments,
potato rounds, chilled pears, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Oval spice, lettuce-cheese on seeded
roll, vegetable soup-crackers, chips, vanilla cake-cherry
glaze, milk.
THURSDAY --Ziti-meat sauce, grated cheese,
French dressing, roll-butter, ice cream, milk.
FRIDAY--Fish on bun, tartar sauce, buttered green
beans, creamy cole slaw, chocolate chip cookies, milk.
salad-
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
April4-8
Junior High & Elementary
MONDAY--No school.
TUESDAY --Hamburg on bun, potato puffs, baked beans,
peaches, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Veal parmesan, buttered noodles, green
beans, Parker House roll-butter, ice cream, milk.
THURSDAY-Sliced cheese sandwich, chili con carne,
saltines, cherry crisp, milk.
FRIDAY--Pizza or peanut butter-jelly sandwich, potato
chips, stuffed celery, fruit cup, milk.
Senior High School
MONDAY--No school.
TUESDAY--Hamburg or chicken patty on bun w-lettuce,
French fries or small salad, pears, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Hoagie w-trimmings and Italian
dressing, pickle chips, chicken noodle soup-saltines,
peaches, milk.
THURSDAY --Buttito or sliced cheese sandwich, chili con
carne, saltines, cherry crisp, milk.
FRIDAY--Pizza or tuna salad sandwich, potato chips,
carrot-celery sticks, fruit cup, milk.
“Everything To Fill
Your Easter Basket”
H
WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON (AT THE
CROSS VALLEY EXPRESSWAY)
PITTSTON PLAZA
MUNDY ST., WILKES BARRE
(BEHIND THE WYO. VALLEY MALL)
Gertrude Po C andies
For Candylovers Everywhere
, readers. Surprise your
family and start a great
family tradition at the
same time by making
this year. How could they
resist delicious coconut
cream eggs or rich but-
tercream eggs? Just one
word of caution, better
Easter or they might not
last until the holiday.
2 boxes 10 x sugar
2 egg whites, stiffly
Mix first four
ingredients together and
form into an egg shape.
Dip in chocolate. (recipe
follows)
BUTTER CREAM
EASTER EGGS
5 1b. butter
8 oz. cream cheese
3 boxes 10 x sugar
1 t. vanilla
Cream butter and
cream cheese together.
Add vanilla. Gradually
blend in sugar. Cool for at
least one hour. Shape into
ovals for Easter eggs.
Return to the refrigerator
before coating. Dip eggs
in chocolate, place on wax
paper until chocolate is
firm. When chocolate is
firm, decorate as desired.
CHOCOLATE COATING
8 oz. semi-sweet chocolate
2 in. square parafin wax
1 T. butter
Melt ingredients overdf)
hot water. Dip each
cooled piece of candy into
chocolate (use a fork or
skewer). Place on waxed
paper covered cake rack
until cooled and chocolate
is firm. Refrigerate
again.
Keep chocolate warm
enough to coat quickly.
One bag of coconut or 2
cup peanut butter may be
added for flavoring, if
desired. Makes about 100
eggs (small). Recipe may
be cut in half for 50 eggs.
Decorate if desired.
Several local students
of modeling at the
Wyoming Valley Gym-
nastics Center recently
participated in a spring
fashion show at the
Wyoming Valley Mall.
Clothing for the affair was
furnished by Starks.
The girls learned their
modeling skills from Jean
M. Orleski, director and
modeling instructor for
the Wyoming Valley
Gymnastic Center. Ms.
Orleski is currently a
professional model with
‘Power of
The Alderson United
Methodist Women re-
cently held their regular
March meeting at the
home of Marguerite
Cauda with Peg Truska as
co-hostess.
A worship service and
program ‘‘The Power of
Prayer” was presented
by Iva Wall, Helen
Munsinger, Lucy
Manusky and Mildred
Garinger, using the World
Day of Prayer Service,
which the women. at-
tended in Centermoreland
and concluding with
excerpts from the auto-
biography of Carrie Ten
Boom, stressing the
power of prayer in her
family life.
Eleanor Puterbaugh
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an extensive backgrouna
in the field.
Local models included
Leah Zaykowski, Angie
Bonomo, Kathy
Alexander, Shelly
Alexander.
Leah is a student at
Dallas Junior High
School. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Zaykowski, Shavertown,
she enjoys track, skiing,
basketball and swim-
ming.
Angie attends the Ross
Christian Academy. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
meeting, during which
plans were finalized for
the candy Easter egg
sale. The call to prayer
and self-denial service
will be held at the church
on April 14 at 7:30 p.m.
with Ruggles and Evans
Falls women as guests.
Any interested person is
welcome to join this
program on peace.
A spring fellowship
covered dish supper will
be held at the church on
Wednesday, April 27 at 6
p.m. Following the meal,
May Lamoreux Jesse will
show slides of her trips to
Spain, Portugal, Morocco
and parts of the British
Isles.
Favorable reports were
given on the February
soup sale. Also, 16 Easter
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Mrs. Richard Bonomo of
Hunlock Creek and enjoys
roller skating and playing
the piano.
Kathy, 12, attends Lake-
Lehman School. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
Joseph. Alexander and
enjoys outside sports,
roller skating, and
swimming.
Shelley, 8, is a student
at Lake-Lehman
Elementary School. She
enjoys modeling and
roller skating. She is also
a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Alexander.
baskets to be distributed
by the Council of Chur-
ches were completed.
Plans were also made to
deliver May baskets of
fruit to elderly and shut-
ins on May Day. And a
letter was read trom
Esther Grey, who is ~
spending the winter with
her daughter in Texas.
Women in attendance
were: Marguerite Cauda,
Amelia Davis, Liva
Delaney, Sally Faerber,
Peg Garey, Millie
Garinger, Alice Holds-
worth, Helen: Hunsinger,
Rev. William Kennard,
Mary Kuchta, Lucy
Manusky, Dorothy
Marsh, Betty Mintzer,
Eleanor Puterbaugh,
Elsie Rauch, Ethel
Roden, Peg Truska and
Iva Wall.
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