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rr sj. Poughkeepsie Journal Pholo MISS SUZANNE RILEY Suzanne Riley Is Future Bride Of Mr. Tartell Mr and Mrs. James F. Riley, 26 Haviland Road, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Suzanne Dawn, to Harold Edward Tartell.

He is the son of Mrs. Edward Tartell, Milton, and the late Mr. Tartell. Miss Riley attended Roose velt High School and is em ployed as a nursemaia com panion. An alumnus of Marlboro Cen tral High School, Mr.

Tartell served four years in the U.S. Coast Guard. He will be em ployed by Spentonbush Fuel Transportation Service Inc. of New York in the near future. Wedding plans are incom plete.

Ann Londers Think Pink; It Won't Hurt Women's paget Thursdoy, February 5, 1970 Poughkeepsie Journal 19 TRAYED Dear Thank you for a powerful letter. I couldn't agree more. Dear Ann Landers Please sex, and what can happen if she don't brush this oft as an old, allows a boy to take liberties wives tale. It has worked for with her. THAT is dirty.

at, my grandmother, my mother and two of my aunts. I refer to the theory that the left ovary produces boys and the right ovary produces girls. My husband and I have three Dear Ann Landers: You must sons. We do not want a fourth be a man No woman could give hov hut wp wni.lH oivp nnvihmolsuch lousy advice. When that to have a little girl I would 'J uiu gudi wiuie mu asncu, be willing to have my left ovary lf he should 8et married to a removed if you gave me he met ln tne Senlor Cl11" MR.

AND MRS. WAYNE HAMILTON Wayne Hamilton Weds Miss Flanagan In Vermont St. Mary's Church, St. Al a junior bridesmaid. bans, was the scene Jan.

Edward Kompass Wap 24 of the marriage of Misspingers Falls, was best man. Michaelene Theresa Flanagan, Barry Hamilton, Wappingers to Wayne Thomas Hamilton Falls, the bridegroom's broth least bit of encouragement. I have read a lot about P.M. A. (Positive Mental Attitude) and feel that even though my grandmother's theory has no scientific basis, if I went ahead and had the operation my mental attitude might help me achieve the desired results.

zen's Home yet you told him to go ahead and do it. He said he had a lovely family and grown grandchildren; that he had been happily married for 46 years. What more does a per son want out of life? I wonder why he didn't ask his children if he should get married again. instead of Ann Landers? I II bet S't0 yu PINK he did ask them and they told 'him to forget it because they Dear Rib: Your idea is ndicul iknow he nuts. And about the ous and a pnysician who would agree to remove a healthy ovary for the reason stated should not be practicing medicine.

Go woman? She must be as nutty as he is to consider marriage at 70 years of age. Fnr pvprv nirklp's worth of incdu wiui yuui r.m.rt. anu onnH vnn rio von must cause a ininK nnK. It wont nurt Ur.llar'o wnrth nf riamaop Who but it won't help. anointed you Chief Adviser of the Universe? L.A.

Complaint Dear Ann Landers: The letter Dear L.A. Most people who from the mother who tore youiwriie l0 me know what they are to pieces because you printed leoine t0 0. Thev iust want to The Rev. James E. Horan of ficiated.

The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Flanagan, St. Albans, and Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Hamilton, Wheeler Hill Road, Wappingers Falls. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended bv Miss Paula Flanagan, St Albans, the bride's sister, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses' Joanne Hollan, Staten Island; Kathy and Sharon Flanagan. St. Albans, the bride's sisters, and Heidi Hamilton, Wappingers Falls, the bridegroom's sister who! Vassar Temple Scene Of Brody Rubin Nuptials cr.

Gordon Insles, Wappingers Falls, and James Flanagan, St, Albans, the bride's brother, ushered. There was a reception at the American Legion Hall in St. Albans. After a brief wedding trip the couple will reside in Wappingers Falls. The bride was graduated from St.

Mary High School, St Al bans, and is a senior at the State University College at New Paltz. A graduate of Roy C. Ket cham High School, the bridegroom also attends the State University College at New Paltz. Miss Mariorie Alice Rubin became the bride of Leslie Gary Brody on Sunday at Vassar Temple. Rabbi Henry Bamber ger, of Vassar Temple, and Rabbi Nathaniel Rubmger, Springfield, officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Rubin, 34 Yates and the bride groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Sanford Brody, Lewiston, Maine. Given in marriage by father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Martin Charwat, Curitiba, Brazil, as matron of honor.

James Brody was best man for his brother. Ushering were Michael Brody, James Rider, Wayland McGoon and Martin Charwat. After a reception at the Cam riot Inn, the couple departed on a weaaing trip to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Upon their return, they will reside in Portland, Maine.

The bride is a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School and Cornell University. She re i ceived a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Social Work and Ls employed as a social worker at the Diocesan Bureau of Hu man Relations Service, Portland. mmMMmmm 1 jgp Jiy mm: tat. i 1 ttjswm Sally Coulter Married To Robert N. LaFreniere Miss Sally Smith Coulter and Robert Norman LaFreniere were married Saturday in, Christ Church.

The Rev. R. Rhys Williams officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John M.

Coulter Sr 38 i Flower Hill Road, Town of Poughkeepsie, and the late Dr. Coulter The bridegroom's par ents are Mr and Mrs. George Joseph LaFreniere. Camillus. Given in marrake by her mother, the bride was escorted by her brother, Mr.

Coulter Town of Poughkeepsie. Miss Maryjane Stolz. Rochester, attended the bride as maid of honor Robert Rodac. Syracuse, served as best man. After a reception at the bride's home, the couple de parted on a wedding trip to New York City.

They will reside in Alfred. The bride was graduated from Oakwood School She was presented at the Mid Hudson Cotil lion in 1967 and is a provisional MRS ROBERT LAFRENIERE member of the Poughkeepsie Junior League. Previous" to her maniage, the wide attended Syracuse! 1 John Lane Studio LK ir i'm A 4. Is ffCi John Lane studio MRS. LESLIE BRODY A graduate of the University of Maine, the bridegroom served three years in the S.

Army Medical Corps He is a University where she was ma jormg in fashion design and merchandising. She plans to complete her education during the summer. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. The bridegroom attended West Genesee High School. He served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the Marine Corps and was honorably discharged staff psychology assistant atlas a Combat Meritorious Ser the Child and Family Service geant.

He is studying liberal Clinic, Lewiston. 'arts at Alfred University. Linda Crum To Be Bride Mr and Mrs. Richard Crum, Route 376, Wappingers Falls, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda to Marine Cpl. Michael Ray El well.

He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Elwell, Spellman Road, Iljde Park. Cpl. Elwell will leave shortly for his second tour of duty in Vietnam.

An Aug. 30 wedding is plan: ned. At The Market Fruit, Fryers Featured For Plentiful February "dirty" letters and discussed "filthy" things like masturbation and illicit sex really ticked me off. I grew up too soon to profit from your column as a teenager, but I can tell you my kids are going to see your column as soon as they can read. I got my sex education from one of the nicest kids in town.

He was the boy next door who used to be my sitter. I was 10 years of age, He was 16. Everyone said he was a model boy and I didn't know what he was doing until several years later. I hope sex education in school will become compulsory because there are millions of kids who hear what I have to say. I see nothing wrong with people marrying in their twilight years if they want to.

Many such marriages are more tranquil and rewarding than the first. Joan Versusky Engaged To John J. Toronto Jr. Mrs. Overbey Named Chairman 'Mrs.

Florence Overbey has been selected as chairman of the Women's Southern Dutchess Democratic Association's fund raising activities. Mrs. Harold Selkow, presi dent, announced the appointment. At the January meeting Mrs. are not learning anything from 'Selkow discussed the upcoming gubernatorial and senatorial elections.

The club will meet Feb. 18 at 8 pm. at Mrs. Selkow's home, 38 Kipp Drive, Fishkiil. their parents.

Sex is not dirty What IS dirty is to let a girl grow up and not tell her what her body should mean to her, how it responds to the opposite Mr and Mrs. John Versusky, 108 Cedar Newburgh, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan to John J. Taranto Jr Hefs the son of Mr and Mrs. Taranto Albany Post Road, Wappingers Fall's. Miss Versusky is a graduate of Newburgh Free Academy and the State University of New York at Albany.

She is employed as a teacher at Goshen Central School. An alumnus of Wappingers Central High School, Mr. Taranto attended Dutchess Community College and is a member of Local 137, International Union of Operating Engineers. He is employed at Consolidated Edison, Peekskill, and is a member of Elks Club and the Poughkeepsie and Hughsonville By MARILYN A. CORSON February is a holiday filled month with many opportunities for entertaining.

Making use of the exctllent assortment of foods scheduled to be plentiful for the coming weeks will suit your festive menus as well as your everyday meals. In feature place on the Feb ruary plentifuls list will be fresh oranges, orange products and fresh grapefruit. Other items cited include apples, fresh potatoes, broiler fryers, canned tomatoes and tomato products, and canned and frozen sweet corn. A record large orange crop is forecast 196.1 million boxes, mainly from Florida, California, Texas, and Arizona. Concentrated orange juice is readily available as well as chilled and canned juice.

Grapefruit is another abundant citrus fruit. The largest crop since the 1930s continues to make apples look for potato recipes, they'll come in handy. This time hon i ored staple to our diet makes both a perfect main dish accompaniment and an excellent ingredient in diverse main dishes, soups, salads and snacks. Don't forget to put canned tomatoes and tomato products and canned and frozen sweet corn on your shopping list too. Heavy supplies of canned tomatoes and tomato products" are in sight for some time to come.

If you take advantage of your Serve chicken today and often a good buy. Now is the best' in the weeks ahead. Prices are1 February plentilul list, you'll time to enjoy them. You may I reasonable now because mar ifind your menus are going to bite into your favorite crisp and ketinR of broiler fryers is be filled with variety for the crunchy eating varieties, or cn i heavy. entire month.

joy them as Daked apples or in baked and cooked preparations. Last fall brought a record large potato crop which means plenty of potatoes for the winter. Stock up? on potatoes and Miss Denniston Is Bride Of Lt. Richard F. Elliott MISS JOAN VERSUSKY Fire Departments.

A July 11 wedding is planned. Making French Pancake Rolls Is An Adventure This recipe for Pancake Rolls is for adventurous souls who have never made crepes and want detailed instructions. You need the crepes thin tender French pancakes to enclose the Pancake Filling. The recipe for the crepes is long but once you get the knack of making them, you'll find they can be assembled quickly. Read PANCAKE ROLLS 3 tablespoons butter cup unsifted flour teaspoon salt 2 large eggs 3 cup milk Pancake Filling, see below 1 container (Vfe pint) commercial sour crearr Grated Parmesan cheese the recipe several times before In a small saucepan over low you start to make the crepes heat melt the butter and keep so you have a good idea of what i ready, along with a heatproof yqu are supposed to do.

pastry brush, at side of range, Into a small mixing bowl turn the flour and salt; add eggs. Beat until smooth. Gradually beat in milk, scraping bowl and beater a few times and keeping smooth. Stir in 1 tablespoon of the melted butter (from the saucepan); don't worry if butter clots. Place bowl of batter at side of range; put a 3 tablespoon ladle in it.

Place a sheet of wax paper close to the range on which to turn out the pancakes. Heat a heavy black Iron skillet (about 8 inches across the top) until a few drops of water sprinkled on it sizzle and evaporate. With pastry brush butter skillet twice with some ward the lower half of it, dump cup of the Pancake rilling on it. Flip the end of the unfilled side of the pancake over the end of the filled side so you have a roll, holding the pancake with both hands, place it seam side down in a 3 quart oblong glass baking dish 13'i; by 8 by 1 inches! or similar utensil. Repeat process with rest of pan cakes and Filling, placing pan cakes in a single layer.

Spoon remaining sauce into empty spaces in dish. Cover tightly with foil and refrigerate overnight if you like. Before serving, preheat oven to 400 degrees; without removing foil, place baking dish of iv, i.Mirtigm num uil ic sanrpnan II I not holder In fngerator) in the oven and bake Miss Barbara Ann Denniston became the bride of Navy Lt. (jg.) Richard F. Elliott on Saturday in a Nuptial Mass in the Catholic Chapel of the Most Holy Trinity, U.S.

Military Academy at West Point. The bride is the daughter of retired Army Col. and Mrs. Robert N. Denniston, Stanford ville.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy W. Elliott, Seattle, Wash. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Linda Sheppard, Philadelphia, 1'a as PANCAKE ROLLS can be easily made" and reheated in tha oven.

Guts Cards Wrappings Party GoQcfs all occasions Munson's Qifts 28 Raymond Avenue, Arlington INKAHERICARI bpen Mnn. thru Sat. 9:30 'til 5 MMKm Thurs. 'til 8 30 WE DELIVER hold the skillet handle because it will get very hot as you make the pancakes. Fill the ladle almost full of batter; holding the very hot buttered skillet off heat, pour the ladle of batter into it and immediately swirl 'batter so that it covers bottom of skillet it should be hot enough so that bottom of pancake begins to set.

Return skillet to moderate heat and cook until pancake is browned on bottom and top is set enough so that your fin ger 'is clean (but moist) after you touch it about a minute. With a small metal spatula loosen edge of pancake and with the help of the spatula, slide lift it onto the wax paper so that browned side is down; with spatula flip it in half to save space; pancakes won stick. Continue this process bat ter will make 8 pancakes. After the first pancake is made, you should not need to heat the skillet before buttering it be cause if you work fast the skillet. will stay hot.

On the wax paper, open a until thoroughly hot 25 to 30 minutes. Remove foil "and serve at once. Pass sour cream and Parmesan as a topping. Makes 4 servings 2 pan cakes per portion. PANCAKE FILLING 3 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour 1 can ounces) condensed chicken broth, undiluted '2 cup heavy cream 2 cups diced pooked chicken or turkey 1 can (3 ounces sliced mush rooms, thoroughly drained 1 can or jar (7 ounces) pimiento pieces, thoroughly drained In a medium saucepan over low melt the butter; remove from heat; stir in the flour.

Gradually stir in the chickdh broth, keeping smooth. Over moderate heat, stirring constantly, cook until thickened and boiling; stir and boil for a few minutes. Remove from heat; gradually stir in cream. Stir in chicken, mushrooms and pimiento. Use as directed in Pancake Rolls recipe Note; Smoked turkey is also John H.

Bostwick Weds Miss Katrina DiGregorio Dutchess Datebook maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Goodman, Boston, and Miss Peggy Denniston, sister of the bride. Lt. Paul Delauna, Boston, was best man. Ushering were Lts James bcherrard, Raymond Cunningham, Lon Perry, James Staubs and Ronald Ricci, all of Boston.

After departure from the Chapel under the traditional arch of swords, and a reception at the West Point Officers Mess, the couple traveled to Long Beach, where they will make their home. The bride is a graduate of Greenwich, Conn Hospital School of Nursing and was employed at Hahneman Hospital, Boston, where she established and supervised an intensive care and coronary unit. A registered nurse, she also underwent coronary training at Boston University She will be employed at Long Beach Hospital. MR. AND MRS.

JOHN HARRY BOSTWICK Miss Katrina Sharon DiGreg i flower girl, ono and John Harry Bostwick I Best man was Michael Ran weie married in St. Mary's isoni. Fishkiil Ushering were Church. Wapxiingers Falls. TheTliomas Rvan, Hyde Park, and A graduate of Yakima Catho Richard O'Gorman offici James Hosie, Boston, Mass.

Club 60 Sets Meeting Valentine favors will be made at Monday's meeting of Club 60. Members wil meet at 2 m. at Arlington Junior High School. Miss Mary Seaman will preside. ated.

ic High School, Lt. Elliott at tended the U.S. Naval Academy, where he was a company com mander, captain of the crew team and a Trident Scholar. Commissioned upon graduation in 1968, he received a master of science degree in naval arch Avenue, Wappingers Falls ttecture and marine engineer Given in marrage by I After a reception at the Wor LaGrange G.O.P. To Have Speaker There will be a meting of the LaGrange Republican Club at 12:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the Freedom Plains Presby teiian Church hall. Herbert R. Shein will discuss his work as assistant to County Executive David C. Schoentag. Also featured wijl be a report on the" state convention in Albany, which ended Tuesday.

The bride is the daughter ofjonock House, Wappingers Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Gino A. DiGreg couple departed on a wed. ono, Strawberry Hill, Wappin ding trip to Vermont.

They ara gers Falls, and the bridegroom Boston, is the son of Mr. and" Mrs. I Both the bride and bridegroom George Bostwick, Mesier are graduates of Roy C. Ketiham High School and bolh. her attended Dutchess Community father, the bride was attended i Col lege by Miss Salley Elmore, Wap i The bridegroom also attended is assigned as engineering of pingers Falls, as maid of honor college in Boston, where he is ficer on the USS Pivot, out ofiLisa DiGregorio, Wappingers employed as a manager at Avis Long Beach.

Falls, the bride's sister, was a Rent a Car. ing from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. HMwrently 'pancake flat and, aiming to 'delicious, in this recipe. Jayncees Slate Sale In Red Hook The Red Hook Jayncees will conduct a bake sale Feb. 14 at the Grand Union in Red Hook.

At a meeting al the home of Mrs. John Anders plans for the OYE OYF convention in Albany were discussed. Two members attended the event. William Donnelly, physical education instructor at the Linden Avenue School in Red Hook, spoke at the rteeling. The club is Collecting funds for the March of Dimes.

MAMA, MAMA! Don't Miss Hudson Rug's Great Special Event Saturday! Pon't miss Tomorrow's announcement of the most important Kroadloom event in the whole Hudson Valley! Saturday, February 7lli. Bv.

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