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iffigit! r0a The Candidates' Wives: IQOth ymvzmiYm' Elizabeth Roosa Issues, and on the "lw oc cations we dli'gree, we dls cum openly and listen to each other' views. We re "Each day varies' aayg Elisabeth II. Roosa, speak Ing about hr ''average" UBVa a tMr u. rMw. t.

a t7.tiit specf itch otner'f rlcnt to four Active children, a vigor College, and a 8. from Counseling Service, where hav during Views, she ous campaign, plua keeping Simmons College, School of aha currently Is' secretary: abreast of my own profes Soclalwork, member of the 'nominating iawhH. Mr Rmii hn slon, each day varies and I "I met my husband In the committee of the Dutchess I noT antlcl try to' meet the challenges fourth grade In Deacon County Olrl Scout Council, Junnlni for office offered. It's an Interesting Elementary School," says and Is active In United Way. Kmelf she does envision a combination." Mrs.

Roosa. "We were In the somewhat familiar with "much greater r0le for She I. the wff. of the'Re r.T.ucfe.K Iw MSDUirto "Sr1''; She.ee. more women seat BenlimTn 1 tSSS.

Jr Mr' Rooi? ta. a recalls Jhat the first candidates in the county, HUkmln fhned feV V.uey Mounl con run'wa. "hi. de end levels. Drive Hopewell Junction.

ftjEHuESK ZSStS Mher with, their four children, member and former mem 'C, CuSlv she ai which women have Elizabeth 13: Nancy, 10 12, bershlp chairman of the community and Milt been excluded. Hopefully, vSrSten.0ter,".HHUd!?,,VVer VT he future will see more year old twins. Association of Aembly District, women In all areas. For Social Workers, member of hr husband example, administrative Mrs. Roosa was graduated the Dutchess County Social wun "er position! in schools and In from Deacon High School Workers Club, member of She and her husband dfs dustry, and on boards of and received an A.

D. de the board of directors of the cuss his stand on various directors of banks." She call! herself anIMordl narv woman." but Rather ine Herring Diehl Is kept pretty busy tight now In a Tuesday, October 17, 1973 awtnH Assembly District tj WWWW togetner ana iney K.l L.I parenny oi mm atrierine Ulenl thoughts, as a final decision is usually mutual," she ulSD.Wehl.canlpalgnlng merichoo supervisor, and In the 196 "No," she, hasn't consld for the Democratic seat In Jth nf Win. ered runnlns for office but the 100th Assembly District. sdvltle include doe? beCS the! wSmS will Mr. and Mrs.

Louis D. membership In the Dutchess plnger councuman hveVmuch greater role1 In" plehl reside In 9S South County Women's Demo decih)n for him to politics In the future, YlJp, fh.J "tlC aib' WsspplnSeris enter waf mutu, Married since 1939, they Democratic Club and on. rs.MyrsssrJJssMX have four grown children, Friends of the Orinnell LI nmmmmtmmm Dre'nda, L. Douglas brary, Wappingers Falls. "I try to attend as many TOMORROWiWlves of the Karen and Sandra K.

functions as possible," says Conservative and Liberal Mrs. Diehl Is a graduate of Mrs. Dlchl Is no stranger Mrs. Diehl. "I'm very busy, candidates in the 100th As Wapplngers Central High to campaigning having been Life has become somewhat sembly District.

School and the Eastman involved in her husband's stepped up and exciting." School of Dusiness. She and campaign! In 1967, '69 and The Diehl discuss issues mysSSMJtyM'SSSSSA Wanda Zajkowski Wed I Symposium Speakers Listed 'i Dr. T. S. Danowski will be the speaker at the symposium on ''The Interpretation of Glucose Tolerance Curves" on Oct.

28 at the Arlington Senior High School, Route 55. His topic will be "Why the Sum Total Glucose Tolerance Curve Can De Significant." Professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh and chief of the department of medicine at Magee Wom en's Hospital, Pittsburgh, Dr. Danowski was graduated magna cum laude from the Yale University School of Medicine. He is a member of many professional organizations and has presented a "Review of Progress of Endocrinology in 1965" in Medical World News Sur nanaK I 'ialnaB vVjtiiaaaaaaaB 1 aLLLLVami mkLmmV ALm aLaLaLaLanawX1 aLaLaanaH BaBLnBLnBLnmVAaLnBLnBaB DR. T.

S. DANOWSKI vey. Dr Harry M. Salzer, psy Other speakers are Dr. D.

Kahn, physician and research specialist with the Joslln Clinic, Boston, speaking on "Interpretation of Glucose Tolerance Curves," and Mrs. Margaret F. Koniz, R.D director of medical and educational dietetics at St. Francis Hospital who will speak on "The Relationship of Nutritional Factors to Glucose Homeostasis Sponsors of the symposium are the Mid HudsonDeltetic Association, the Arlington Adult Continuing Education Program, the diet therapy section of the New York State Dietetic Association, and the Albany Regional Medical Program. Professional members of the health care team may registration pro Right To Life Planning Dinner icine.

he in a dinl ornate ot the American Board of Psv obtain chiatrist specializing in neu chiatry and neurology and a 8rams lomn ou.y ropsychiatric illness, Cincin life fellow of the American nai, Ohio, will speak on Psychiatric Association. Wappmgers Falls. "Relative Hypoglycemia as a Cause of Neuropsychiatry Illness." A graduate of Harvard College and the University of Cincinnati College of Med Miss Liguori Is Future Bride Idea for Lutherans: Life insurance protection that builds a retirement fund, too IJJNTIP rjiy Contact Vour AAL Idea Man In Dutchess County SAiamYJ ROBERT H. MICHAELIS DISTRICT SIPRUINTATIVI NOXON ROAD UOKANOIVIU.I NY 12540 TIUPHONI (9141 ra SOOO AldAsseclsUen tof Lutherans Prstemallfe Insurance LK Hulth Kalwwiwnl Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas B. Liguori, 25 Oakwood Drive, Wappingers Falls, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela to Robert R. Brandau Jr. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Brandau 24 Tlmberline Drive. Miss Liguori is a 1972 graduate of Roy C. Ketcham High School and is on a leave of absence from the State University College at Oneonta. She is employed at Bradlees. Graduated from Pough keepsie High School, Mr.

Brandau is serving in the Marine Corps, stationed at Partis Island. A Dec. 16 we'dding is planned. LIaRJPJRRRRJ MISS PAMELA LIGUORI FACTORY SALE. SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURER'S JACKETS, SHIRTS SKIRTS AND PANTS.

ANKLE LENGTH SKIRTS AND DRESSES. TENNIS SAMPLES FABRIC CUTS ROBERT M.BYRN The Dutchess County Chapter of the Hudson Valley Right to Life Committee will sponsor a dinner dance for members and guests on Oct. 27 at Talbot's Inn, Pleasant Valley. Prof. Robert M.

Byrn, plaintiff in Byrn vs. New York City Health and Hospital will be honored. The Byrn case will test the constitutionality of New York's abortion law. This test case on the consititu tional rights of tbe unborn child has been filed with the U. S.

Supreme Court. Accompanying Byrn will be his attorney, Thomas J. Ford, and A. Lawrence Washburn, chairman of the New York Legal Defense and Education Fund for the Unborn. Invitations have been extended to the Rev.

Richard O'Gorman, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Church, Wappingers Falls; the Rev. Ralph McGee, AME Zion Church; the Rev. Ernest R. Falardeau, rector superior of Eymard Seminary and president of the Dutchess County Interfalth Council; State Sen.

and Mrs. Jay P. Rolison and Lt. Gov. Malcolm Wilson.

"The Collarmen" will provide entertainment. Miss Wanda M. Zajkowski and Charles L. DeNagy were married in St. Martin de Porres Church, Red Oaka Mill.

The Rev. John, Brinn officiated. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Zajkowski, 27 Alfred Drive, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph DeNagy, 2 Fleetwood Drive, Wappingera Falls. Given In marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mrs. Barbara Radke, Hartford, as matron of honor, and by Miss Debbie Ciccone, Alexandria, as maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Vivian Sowul, the bride's cousin, and Mn.

Mary Ellyn Valentino, both of Pough keepsie, and Miss Denlae Reif and Miis Joyce Knight, both of Wappingers Falls. Mias Koty Gyorgyey, Orange, Conn, was a junior bridesmaid. Joseph DeNagy, Mount Ranier, Md was best man for his brother. Ushers were James Snowden, Arthur Buckley, and George Hemroth, all of Wapplngers Falls, and Daniel Crouse, and William Zajkowski, the bride's brother, both of Poughkeepsie. Stephen Zajkowski, Poughkeepsie, the bride's brother, was a junior usher A reception took place at the Alpine Restaurant, Hyde Park.

The couplets residing in Albany. The bride is a 1969 graduate of RoyC. Ketcham High School and was graduated in 1971 from Dutchess Community College, where she received a degree In v'K2 mWmmmmm BJSJplBBessOBBBBBBBBBBBl 'JM1 rlWMW iaaaaaaaaaaaaawl PTA Lists Activities During the week of Oct. 23 the Sheafe Road Elementary School will be celebrating American Education Week. The Parent Teacher Association will sponsor a balloon contest.

Each contestant will fill out a postcard, tie It to a helium balloon and release It. Once the postcard is found, It should be dropped In the mail to be returned to the contest committee. All cards re' ceived after 'Nov. 8 will be invalid. Gifts will be awarded for the earliest return and the longest distance.

The theme will be "Make Education Top Priority." Lift off from the Sheafe Road Circle on the school grounds will be Oct. 25 at 1:30 p.m., and 10:45 a.m. for kindergarten morning sessions. PTA officers are Mrs. Reginald Burch, president; Mrs.

John Hallenback first vice president; Mrs. James Blackburn, co Mrs. Donnell McNeil, second vice president; Mrs, Joseph Schatzle, co Mrs. Paula Berardlno, third vice president; Mrs. Robert Hoose, secretary; Mrs.

Henry Roosl, treasurer; Mrs. Richard Tavlor. historian: Mrs. Dear Ann Landers: This vived miscarriages, bust nation of guesswork, coinci Ronald Ettinger, hospital person I am writing about ness, failures and had three' dence, happenstance, exag ityi Mrs. Herbert Sampson, will never receive any cita sons in the war in Vietnam, geration, imagination, add co chairman; Mrs.

Robert MR. AND MRS. DE NAGY nursing. Formerly employed at Vassar Hospital, she will be affiliated with St. Peter's Hospital, Albany, as a registered nurse.

A 1966 alumnus of Roy C. Ketcham High School, the bridegroom is a 1969 graduate of Dutchess Community College and a 1971 graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology. He is a graduate student at the State University of New York at Albany. Ann Landers She's One Of The Greatest IMJIW VI aWOIUB. IIU UIIC Will Cham it fA 8ve She ianot ner.

sneii never ger ner pic or tranquill2er ture in the paper, even when tn .1. i 1" hr and refuses to nervous taken ing facts, deleting facts Kilpert, publicity; Mrs. Gll and It is without validity. bert Many, co chairman; Mrs. John Perusse, room There is no scientific basis mothers i Mrs.

Edward she dies, because she's not Iv, minufe f.iini7 for palm reading or kindred Becker, co chairman, and important or rammi. Rut spend nve minutes reeling she is truly one of the great K.m "I LJ1 ture. Tell your daughter to William Davis, ways and SALE DATES TUES WEDS THURS OCT. 17, 18, 19 11:00 AM 8:00 PM FLORENCE WALSH IS West Height, Arlington, Poughkeepsie ORIENTAL RUGS should be MOTHPROOFED each lime they are CLEANED CRISPELL ORIENTAL RUGS Mitchell Furniture Company 389 391 Main ShMl PoUfhllMIMM 454 8500 Older People Have Problems, Too! WHO CARES WE CARE Call TEL CARE 452 2273 ii "dy. to" woman Is my mAh and would like to "immortalize" her in a special way.

She reads your column every day. This woman lost her parents when she was very young. She was raised by relatives who worked her like a slave. She had learned to cook for dozens of boarders by the time she was 16. She married at 20 and reared IS children.

They had thing so you won't be sur no store bought luxuries, but prised when it happens. I tons of home made bread am not going to live very and fresh vegetables from Then she pointed to her own garden. This the lifeline on the palm of woman' had a marvelous her hand and said, "There it sense of humor. She knew is plain at can be. My life how to administer discipline line is crossed by another and give people faith in line about one fourth the themselves because she had way across the palm, which faith in herself.

means a very short life." She knewhow to live with I tried to persuade her small pox, whooping cough, that palm reading is bunk, measles, broken that there Is no significance bones, cancer, heart failure to It whatever, but she is and alcoholism. She sur unconvinced Can you give me some facts that will ease my mind? If YOU said it, she might believe It. Please, Ann Mother In Distress Dear Mother: Everybody knows somebody who went to a fortune teller, a tea leaf reader, a palmist, a crystal gazer or. an astrologist, and was told something that came true. It was a combi 2 use her head.

If those Gypsy means i 1. mother and she is my coma preaict candidate for The Mother Of the futu" be out at a Any Year Proud of Her racetrack or the Las Vegas Dear Mother: Happy gaming tables instead of sit Birthday to you. dear. Your m8 ln, ho' red" cup runneth over. in8 Plms for a dollar a pop.

Many an octogenarian has been buried with a short life Dear Ann Landers: I have Hne, according to a relative a 20 year old daughter who 0f mine who is a funeral is in college. The other day, director, out of a clesr sky, she said, 'I want to tell you some 'The Adult Hot Line" Dear Ann Landers: I'm 16 and the original girl who can't say "no." They call me "Rosie Roundheels" and make a joke of it, but it's not funny. My reputation is bad and I'm scared to death my folks will get wind of it. Every time I go out with a different guy I say to myself, "This time I'm going to be a lady." But one kiss and I'm a goner. Don't tell me to get professional help.

Give me some practical advice. Want To Be Good Dear Want To: I know of no shortcuts or easy solutions to a problem that goes back 16 years. It will take a lot of hard work to get rid of this klinker In your thinker but unless you do your lifeo could be a mess. Start talking with your school counselor and good luck. IT'S BEEN A YEAR, SINCE WE CUT THE RIBBON Birthday SUM WORLD division of man auowo I w.hovee prlcwWcnft I SLIM WORLD wrwes) sjnsj mmmmi rWh Vsus iMiigsrt) ssichtsji w4 tpoyy tmmmm IrVMlsjavslha OgeJA Moreiorl 4 WasimnJuya.

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