The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 24, 1986, Image 7

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By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Pauline Roth of Dallas has a busy schedule
every day of the week. In addition to working
daily in the Roth Jewelry business, she is also
active in the various activities in Prince of
Peace Episcopal Church where she and her
husband are members.
In addition to assisting with such events as the
Antique Show and Sale held annually, craft
shows and other events throughout the year,
Pauline is a member and treasurer of the
Episcopal Church Women and also serves on the
Altar Guild.
The former Pauline Shaver, Pauline and her
husband, Ed, are owners of the Oscar Roth
Jewelry Shop which was formerly owned by Ed
Roth’s father, the late Oscar Roth. For years,
the jewelry shop was located in the United Penn
Bank Building in Wilkes-Barre but a number of
years ago the store was re-located to Memorial
Highway, Dallas, because so many of their
customers were residents of the local area and
the West Side.
In addition to her daily work in the shop and
her church work, Pauline also enjoys playing
bridge and is a member of several bridge clubs.
She and her husband also bowl in a Sunday night
mixed league in the Dallas lanes.
The Roths are parents of one son, Jim, who is
associated with them in the jewelry business.
Since Jim is married, Pauline does not have to
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prepare as many meals as she used to and she
and Ed enjoy dining out after working all day in
the business.
She enjoys cooking, however, and particularly
likes to prepare their favorites such as the
recipes she shares with Dallas Post readers this
week. These are recipes easy to prepare: and
relatively inexpensive and are ideal for a family
dinner or when serving guests.
CHICKEN DIVAN :
2 10-0z. pkgs. frozen broccoli R
4 whole chicken breasts
1.c. mayonnaise
1 t. lemon juice
% t. curry powder
2 cans cream of chicken soup
Ys c. sherry wine
Yc. shredded sharp cheese
Ys t. oregano
Thaw broccoli and place on bottom of buttered
casserole. Cook chicken breasts with salt, diced
celery, diced onion and bay leaf, until well done.
Remove skin, debone and place in large pieces
over top of broccoli. Combine mayonnaise,
lemon juice, curry powder, soup and sherry and
mix well. Pour this mixture over broccoli and
chikcen, top with shredded cheese and crushed
oregano. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 60
minutes.
BROCCOLI SALAD
% 1b. bacon
1 c. grated sharp cheddar cheese
1 sm. red onion, chopped
Broccoli, broken into small pieces
location for Mary Taylor’s Dallas Center.
facility.
Mary Taylor will be there one day a week.
School menus
(Following are the cafeteria
menus for area school districts for
the following week: )
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
Sept. 29 - Oct. 3
MONDAY - Hot dog on bun,
Nacho corn chips, vegetable soup-
saltines, apple pie, milk.
TUESDAY - Mini ravioli w-sauce,
green beans, Parker House roll-
butter, pears, milk.
WEDNESDAY - Hamburg gravy,
mashed potatoes, honey glazed car-
rots, roll-butter, ice cream, milk.
THURSDAY -: Chicken Hawaiian,
buttered rice, peas, roll-butter,
lemon pudding, milk.
FRIDAY - Tuna or peanut butter-
jelly sandwich, French fries, fruit
cup, milk.
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PEARS, GRAPES, PLUMS
HONEY, MAPLE SYRUP
West Auburn
Rt. 267 From Meshoppen
Rt. 367 From Laceyville or Lawton
Open Mon.-Sat. 8 A.M.-6 P.M.
Open Sunday 1 P.M.-6 P.M.
Dressing:
Y4 c. sugar
1T. vinegar
2 ¢. mayonnaise
Cook bacon until crisp, drain and cut into
small pieces, add grated cheese and chopped
onion. Blend then add broccoli. Mix dressing in
advance and let sand until sugar completely
dissolves. Pour over salad to serve.
COMPANY BRUSSEL SPROUTS
2 10-oz. pkgs. frozen brussel sprouts
2 T. butter
1 5-0z. can water chestnuts
Vy t. rosemary leves
1 can condensed cream of chicken soup
1T. sherry
Cook brussel sprouts according to directions
on package, heat butter, add water chestnuts
and rosemary to butter and cook until lightly
brown. Stir in soup and sherry, heat and stir in
brussel sprouts.
CRANBERRY SALAD
1 3-0z. pkg. cherry jello
1 3-0z. pkg. lemon jello
1 can jellied cranberry sauce
3 c. chopped pecans
1 medium apple, grated
Dissolve packages of jello in two cups boiling
water, melt cranberry sauce over medium heat
and pour into jello. Pour into 1% quart mold or
dish, add enough water to fill within half inch of
top. stir in pecans and apples. Refrigerate until
firm. Serves 10.
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Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon
entertaining.
By NANCY KOZEMCHAK
Library Correspondent
The Back Mountain Memorial
Library Book Club held its first
meeting of the fall season on
Monday in the reference room.
The members of the Garden Club
to attend the meeting as guests.
Between the two clubs, there were
35 women attending what turned out
to be a truly marvelous meeting
incorporating two special subjects,
flowers and books.
Mrs. Florence Crump conducted a
short Book Club meeting followed
by a shorter meeeting of the Garden
Club with Mrs. Frederick Anstete
presiding. Several members of the
Garden Club brought special
flowers and plants with them and
gave interesting talks regarding
them.
Mrs. Isabelle Robinson was
program chairman for the Garden
Club and presented two rare flowers
to the library, a Hibiscus and a
special lily. Mrs. Harold Phillips
gave an interesting and informative
talk on Garden Wars, how the force
is with the plants as they battle for
survival with secret chemical
Seminary to
Wyoming Seminary College Prep-
aratory School, Kingston, is plan-
ning to conduct a dedication concert
to mark the presentation of a new
Concert Grand Piano in memory of
Frances P. Nork, civic leader and
former music teacher, who passed
away on June 30, 1986. The new
piano is a Steinway Model D. Full
Concert Grand Piano according to
John M. Vaida, Chairman of Wyo-
Samuel J.
the interior
in Dallas,
Betty McDonald
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(corner S. Franklin St.)
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701
Phone: (717)825-2024
weapons and strange alliances.
Refreshments were served
following the program with Isabelle
Robinson representing the Garden
Club and Elin Northrup from the
Book Club, pouring. We felt we had
set up enough chairs for this
meeting, but as the members kept
arriving, we kept going for more
chairs. Thank heaven for our new
library chairs in the reading room.
They were put to a good test for this
meeting.
Our display of fancy soaps is
attracting much attention. Most
people are surprised to see the
many unusual shapes that soaps are
made into. Two women arrived one
afternoon and were just browsing
around the library. It seems this
was their first visit to our library
and they had read about the soaps
in the paper and decided to drive
out to see them and have a tour of
the library at the same time. They
were from Kingston and Pittston.
The library staff was saddened
this past week to learn of the
passing of a very special library
borrower, Mrs. Marion Pool of
Newberry Estates. We were
fortunate to have been able to
borrow on our interlibrary,loan
system, talking books for Mrs. Pool
which she thoroughly enjoyed.
These are just one more element of
learning material available through
your library.
Mrs. Crump was back in the
spotted two cookbooks which she
had not seen before at the front
desk.
The one book, ‘“Two’s Company’’
by Bev Bennett was a special
cookbook for couples and she found
a recipe for Strawberry-Rhubarb
Clafouti. Sounded very good, the
trouble was, what does Clafouti
mean? We had to drop everything
right then and there and do some
research to find the meaning.
Believe me, it was difficult. That
word is not in your ordinary
dictionary so we decided to try
other cookbooks. Marilyn and I
spent a while and found it in James.
Beard’s book on food and the Art of
French Cooking. Clafouti is similar
to a flan, which is similar to a tart
Dedicated research does pay off
most of the time.
(Nancy Kozemchak is the
assistant librarian at the Back
Mountain Memorial Library. Her
column appears weekly in The
Dallas Post.)
ming Seminary’s Music Depart-
ment.
Friends of the Nork family and
those who have been associated
with Mrs. Nork in community
projects are invited to the concert
which will be held on Sunday eve-
ning, Oct. 5, at 8 p.m. in the Harold
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