yD Luncheon committee Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Adrienne Camp, Mrs. Reese Spring Luncheon planned By JOAN KINGSBURY Each Spring, the Dallas Women of Kiwanis hold their annual Salad Luncheon. This event, featuring a wide variety of gourmet salads made by the club members, is looked forward to by many Back This year’s luncheon will be held on May 16 at noon at the Shavertown United Methodist Church, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. Pat Luke is chairman of the luncheon. The Luncheon committee includes Pauline Selingo, club president; Pat Luke, chairman; Shirley Moore and Claudette Banks, tables. and decorations. . Tickets, Mary George and Sybil Pelton; Marion Harvey, kitchen. Tickets for the luncheon are available from any member of the club. Tickets will not be available at the door. All proceeds will be used to sponsor the club’s community service projects such as the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets given to Making a sundae Megan Sheehan helps her- self: ‘toher «favorite ‘topping during ““Make Your Own ~Sundae’’ day held at the Dallas Intermediate School. After purchasing a school lunch, students enjoyed making their own sundaes from tubs of vanilla, choco- late and strawberry ice cream ‘with crocks of hot chocolate, marshmallow and peanut butter sauce and a variety of toppings including pineapple, coconut, sprin- kles, raisins and more. The event was sponsored by the cafeteria service ARA, to attract students to buy school lunches. Assistance with the program was pro- vided by members of the Dallas Intermediate PTO. needy families throughout the area. In addition to featuring delicious salads, a program and demonstration will be presented by Nancy Grab- benstetter and staff of Hill the Florist. To give our readers a sneak preview of the delightful luncheon they could enjoy, Dallas Women of Kiwanis president Pauline Selingo has submitted the vegetable and rice mixture is molded for an attractive luncheon dish. SUMMER RICE SALAD 3/4 ¢. mayonnaise peppers, red peppers, pimento or radishes, or tomato 3/4 c. Italian Dressing 1/4 c. French Dressing 2 ¢. boiled long grain rice In a large bowl blend mayonnaise and dressing. Stir in vegetables and mix well. Add cooked rice and let set in a bowl for a half hour. Spray a mold with Pam, add mixture and chill. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Nesbitt schedules Festival . With summer on the way, the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxil- iary has begun plans for the annual Wednesday, June 20 on the grounds of the Medical Arts Building. To kick off the festival, the auxiliary is now selling tickets for the popular “Big Chance” Drawing. More than 73 prizes have been generously donated by local busi- nesses to award to this year’s Big Chance winners. The grand prize is a Tunturi Exercise Bicycle, valued at $550, furnished by Patient Care Corporation in Kingston. Second prize is a 19-inch color television set with stand, courtesy of Mar-J Enterprizes, Forty Fort and third prize is a back yard barbecue for 25 people, compliments of Coscia’s Restaurant in Dallas. Additional prizes include a wide variety of cash awards, gift certificates and services all provided by local shops, banks and businesses. Tickets are available from any Nesbitt Memorial Hopsital auxiliary ‘member, employee or volunteer. The drawing will be conducted at 7:30 on the evening of June 20 on the grounds of the festival. Gertrude Sarsfield is serving as Chairman of the Big Chance Ticket Sale. Times of specific festival events tact the Nesbitt Memorial ‘Hospital : Widths:C-D-E-EE Colors: White-Blue-Red SHOE STORE “Doctor's Prescription Specialist’ * Route 309, Dallas, Pa. at 285- lait ext. 4025. Following are cafeteria menus for area school districts for the follow- ing week: WEST SIDE TECH ‘May 1-4 TUESDAY - Hoagie-lettuce- tomato, Italian dressing, buttered green beans, vanilla cake-chocolate frosting, milk. WEDNESDAY - hamburg en bun, buttered corn, chilled fruit juice, Ko-Ko Mungas cookies, milk. THURSDAY - Beef-a-roni, creamy cole slaw, grated cheese, pan roll- butter, Tech squares, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza twins, tossed salad, choice of dressing, chilled pears, peanut butter cookies, milk. Fashion show held LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS April 30 - May 4 Junior High & Elementary Schools MONDAY - Beef ravioli w-sauce, buttered peas, Parker House roll- butter, pineapple tidbids, milk. TUESDAY - Hot dog on bun, cheese squares, bean-bacon soup, saltines, peaches, milk. WEDNESDAY - Meatball hoagie, corn chips, buttered green beans, pudding, milk. THURSDAY - Oven baked chicken, mashed potatoes w-gravy, corn, Parker House roll-butter, ice cream, milk. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, lettucetdressing, potato chips, pears, milk. Senior High School or small salad, peaches and’ donut, milk. tidbits, milk. basi on bun w-sauerkraut, bean- bacon soup, saltines, wedges, milk. THURSDAY - chicken, mashed potatoes w- gravy, cream, milk. lettuce-dressing, pears, milk. potato chips, The United Presbyterian Women of Trinity United Presbyterian Salad luncheon in the church social room. Hostess for the luncheon was Meryl Davis. A wide variety’ of homemade salads were served. Following the luncheon, a pro- gram was held in which funds earned throughout the year were tary, Erma Kelchner; treasurer, Meryl Davis. Committee members include, mission interpretation, Catherine Bolinski; concern, Lor- etta Iveson; sewing, Marianne Wil- liams; nominating Barbara Bar- akat; kitchen, Barbara Koehl; Wednesday Circle, Frances Lin- skill; Evening Circle, Virginia Swanson, Edith Pillarella; Adopted child, Elaine Flint; Finance Com- mmittee, Meryl Davis, chairman, Ann Thomas, Shirley Davis, Cather- ine Bolinski, Rachel Hale, Joann Hall, Barbara Koehl; Presbyterian Home, Virginia Swanson; Closet, JoAnn Hall; Calling, Marguerite Fry, chairman, Dorothy Jones, Dana Dungey, Peg Howorth, Mar- jorie Connolly. Rev. Andrew’ Pillarella is pastor of Trinity United Presbyterian Church. distributed to various community organizations. Donations were made to Operation Ride, Meals on Wheels, Layettes for Indian Missions, Back Mountain Memorial Library, Hos- pice St. John, The Closet, a boutique of good used children’s clothing earns funds to finance these contri- butions. Women from the Camptown and Williamsport United Presbyterian LCCC plans Women were guests. Helen tarred. ; Camptown U.P.W. and her daughter both president of their chapter of in our area. Officers for this year are presi- dent, Mary Chappell; Microwave The Office of Continuing Educa- tion at Luzerne County Community College will offer a four-session food preparation seminar in Microwave Oven Cooking at the college’s main campus in Nanticoke. The course, which will meet on Tuesday evenings, from 7 fo 9 beginning May 1 through May 22; will present a variety of food prepa- ration techniques adapted for microwave cooking. With the long hot Summer months just around the corner, more time housewife to enjoy the vacation storage of food. For more information on the Microwave Oven Cooking course, or Office of Continuing ‘Education at Luzerne County Community Col- lege, 829-7477. = EER = 5 . Ice Cream Shop Sood Thru 4/27-29