.> Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riegel, Jr. of Reston, Va., announce the birth «of a daughter, Allison Marie, born sJune 4, at Fairfax Hospital. Allison .is the Riegel’s first child. * Mr. Riegel is the son of Sally | Donations | are listed The first of the Ham ’n Yegg checks have been received. They are being listed here alphabetically on the day received: : Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Miller, Mrs. Robert E. Shortz, Frank Tow- nend, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Davies, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Dr. and Mrs. C.W. Koehl, Homer B. Moyer, Mrs. Abram Nes- bitt, II, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pier- son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voelker, Jim and Jean Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ansilio, Jonathan Bales- ter. Also, Robert Casper, Hans and Diana Dreher, Dominic Fino, George and Irma Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow, Charles H. Miner, Jr., Ralph and Ruth Nobel, Howard and Joan Nusbaum, James and Alberta Oliver, Dr. Marshall U. Rumbaugh, A. Dewitt-Smith, Albert H. Aston, Frank C. Castellino, John Mrs. John f. Ennis. Also, Mary Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ferrar, Marcus F. Hoz- empa, Dr. Stanley B, Kay, Thomas H, Kiley, Richard F. Laux, Robert N. Opel, II, Vern E. Pritchard, William A. Runner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slocum, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen tillman, Dr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Ushinski, Philip Zachary. Also, John J. Bourke, Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bucan, John N. Cony- gham, 3rd, Mrs. T.J. French, Dr. Gene F. Haring, Mildred B. Kear, Dr. Clinton J. Lehman, Samuel F. Rhodes, III, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Thomas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William J. Umphred, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bevevino, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pac- zewski, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. S Fulginiti of Harrisburg and Charles Riegel of Lancaster, former resi- dents of the Back Mountain. Charles, Jr., graduated from Dallas Senior High School and University of Pittsburgh, with a B.S. in com- puter science. Ross, Jr., Russell B. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wildes. Cooks , (Continued from page 1) “When we prepare a Mexican dish and take it to a covered dish supper or similar affair, we find we ‘usually bring most of it home with iS. The people in this area do not Seem to savor hot, spiced foods,” said David. “: Although Sabra is not overly fond of cooking, she does enjoy hand- crafts and needlework. She recently made a baby quilt and has been doing some cross-stitching. She likes all Kinds of crafts and is fascinated by the many places in the local area, +: Sabra was more than pleased on a recent trip she and David made to Lancaster where there were so many craft shops — so many she didn’t know where to start. Both she and David found the Amish people and their way of life fascinating. £ “It’s one thing to read about them, but entirely different when you actually see them,” said Sabra. #! The Pastor spends so much of his fime in the various phases of his position he has very little leisure time. He likes to play golf when he has the time, enjoys auto racing and most other sports as a spectator. He also enjoys reading, most of it related in some way to his profes- sion. ‘Sabra ‘has two favorite recipes which she prepares quite often, Sauerbraten and Lasagna. The Sauerbraten she shares with this week’s Dallas Post readers, ‘the Lasagna she did not since she said she felt she us2d too many short «cuts. The pastor shares two recipes with readers, recipes he finds most of the Penley’s dinner guests have «enjoyed. These are Broiled Lemon 2Sole with Parsley Butter and «Braised Liver Henderson. % He said of all the recipes he has stried while preparing liver, he finds ‘this recipe to be the best. The recipe {published below will serve four but fit can be doubled if one wants to ‘prepare for eight people. The «Broiled Sole recipe will serve two *but it also can be doubled if you be sure to call | WeneMigon Phone 675-2070 The Most Famous Basket : in the World® ; 4-1b. beef rump roast 1 ¢. dry rose’ wine Ys ¢. cider vinegar 3 large onions, sliced 2 stalks celery, sliced 1 clove garlic 2 whole allspice 3 to 4 whole cloves 1T. salt % {. pepper 3 T. flour 3 T. water 1c. crushed gingersnap cookies Trim roast of all excess fat. In large bowl, combine all ingredients except roast, flour, water and gin- gersnaps; stir well. Place roast in marinade with fat side down; refrigerate overnight. Pour vegetable marinade into crock pot. Place marinated roast in crock pot with fat side up. Cover and cook on low setting for 8 to 12 hours. Thirty minutes before serving, remove roast and turn to high setting. Make a smooth paste of flour and water; stir into crock pot with gingersnaps. Cook and stir until thickened. Slice roast and return to gravy for serving. Makes six to eight servings (about 3% quarts). : BROILED LEMON SOLE WITH PARSLEY BUTTER 1 8-0z. sole filets 4 T. butter Salt to taste Butter: 4 T. butter, softened 1 T. parsley, chopped Ys t. cayenne pepper 1T. lemon juice 1 clove garlic, crushed Heat broiler to moderate temper- ature. Season sole on both sides and brush with parsley butter. Brush broiler rack with butter. Begin cooking skin side uppermost 3 inches away from heat. Cook for 3 minutes on skin side. Then, turn and brush with butter again. Cook 1 minute longer (until slightly browned). Butter: Add all ingredients to softened butter. Roll in greaseproof paper to form long roll 1 inch in diameter. Put in refrigerator until ATTENTION! Back Mountain Community Organizations firm. Cut in thin slices and place on fish just before serving. Makes 2 servings. BRAISED LIVER HENDERSON 1 1b. calves liver 2 mega. onions Y% c. butter 1 c. dry red wine Ys c. chopped parsley 1 bay leaf 1 sprig thyme 1 c. flour 1t. salt Ground black peppercorns to season 1 clove garlic, crushed 1» c. water Slice liver finely and coat with flour. Slice onins % inch thick. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brown onion in butter in casserole with crushed garlic. Dot with butter, add wine, parsley, bay leaf, thyme, salt, pepper and water. Cover and bake at 350 degrees in oven for 30 min- utes. Shallow fry floured liver slices quickly (to color only), lay them on top, cover, and bake 10 minutes at same heat, basting 2 or 3 times with red wine mixture. Remove cover, bake further 5 minutes, then serve. Makes 4 servings. A By Ralph Lauren ASUAL "i MAN UNITED PENN PLAZA KINGSTON Daily 10-5 & Thurs. ‘Til 8 PHONE (717) 283-2125 MasterCard © Visa © Am. Ex. VCE TAGE PHILADELPHIA CARPETS Resident is graduated Dr. Christine A. Connery-Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James from Medical College of Pennsyl- vania, Philadelphia, with a degree of Doctor of Medicine. Dr. Connery-Phillips is a magna cum laude graduate of College-Mis- ericordia, Dallas, with a B.S. degree in Biology. She will begin her residency in the field of Internal Medicine at Lan- kenau Hospital in Philadelphia. She is married to Todd E. Phillips a medical student at Jefferson Med- ical College in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA CARPETS ELPHIA CARPETS PHILADELPHIA CARPETS Harriet Wenner McGeehan of Hazleton will be the speaker at the graduation banquet of the Leader- ship Wilkes-Barre Class of 85 par- ticipants June 13, 7 p.m., at the Woodlands, An Inn, Wilkes-Barre. This will be the fourth “class” of men and women to go through the intensive 10-month training pro- gram in community leadership. 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