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4 SECTION Jftergen tottting Mwtk Woman's World Other County News MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1958 Cook Books For Ahvays Searching Their Weddings Are Held Designs For Tall Females Miss Granstrand Is Bride Women Enjoy Trying Out By GAY PAULEY New York, Dec. 15 (UPD Peg New Recipes Emerson Before a 10 A. M. nuptial mass Saturday in St.

John the Baptist R. C. Church, Hillsdale, Miss Patricia Ann Granstrand was married to Joseph S. La Spina, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. La Spina of 190 Magnolia Avenue, Hillsdale. She is Misses Rosemary Doty, Joann Grandstrand, Margaret Madden and Mrs. William Peirano. Best man was Philip Rohkohl.

Ushers were Donald Osterberg, Thomas Burr, George Pohle and William Granstrand brother of the bride. Mrs. La Spina is with Bur yw-K JLllr, na oj Vff tTv i I I'll Nev ton, who has built a successful business looking up to people, says the tall girl is lucky in matters of clothes. By JOAN O'SULLIVAN "Don't give her a book she's the daughter of William D. Gran strand Sr.

of 43 Sar.ford Avenue, read one!" is a joke, especially if the she involved likes to cook and the volume in question is a new collection of recipes. and the late Mrs. Granstrand. A reception followed in the Old Plantation Inn, Teaneck. Mrs.

La Spina wore a floor CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY A lady who loves creating roughs Corporation, Mittag Division, Park Ridge. Her husband attended Montclair State College where he was a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon. He is now serving in the Air Force. They will live at the Magnolia Avenue address. length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta.

over a not stove can nave too many cookbooks. She thumbs Miss Betty Waldron was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the "More things look good on her," she said. She pointed out that most models come in the 5 feet 7 inches and above classificationthe heights for which Miss Newton designs. "Although," she said, "at the rate the younger generations are growing, pretty soon that will be just average.

Some of my. early customers now bring in their daughters; daughter invariably is a couple of inches taller than mother." The designer believes hers is the first shop in the world to cater exclusively to the tall set. She established it in 1940, after several years of working on a style magazine. GIRAFFE SYMBOL through new ones like a pirate in search of treasure, picks and chooses, tries and tastes and. when results please, adds another specialty to her repertoire.

Schoeppler McKissick Hackensack Specialist Fourth Class Joyce Schoeppler, Women's Army Corps, daughter of Mr. Vosrue Photo MRS. JOSEPH LA SPINA and Mrs. Robert Schoeppler of 159 Poplar Avenue here, and Marine Sergeant Bill D. McKissick, son of John McKissick of Chowchilla, were married Saturday at 2 P.

M. in the Staging Area Chapel at Bremer-haven, Germany, where both are The bride was given in marriage by Master Sergeant Norman Engstrom in the absence of her father. She wore a ballerina length gown of lace with a scalloped neckline. Miss Marie Rivera, also stationed in Germany, was maid of honor. Best man was James Os-terfeldt.

Ushers were Lee Bent-ley and James McNutt. All are in the Marine Corps. The couple will visit Dunen, Germany. When she decided to use the giraffe as her trademark, she received an irate letter from one So if you re stumped for a present, give her a cookbook! It's sure to make a hit. South-of-the-border dishes are the specialty of "Elena's Secrets of Mexican The author, Elena Zelayeta, Mexican-born daughter of Spanish parents who were innkeepers, learned Mexican cooking as a child and turned to it as a career when her eyesight failed.

BLINDNESS NO HANDICAP Despite blindness, she does all her own cooking, foe a time ran a restaurant, has taught the blind, given cookery lessons, and authored two other books. This new volume offers a variety of native recipes, including. 1 customer. "Take me off your stationed. mailing list, she wrote.

I do not like being compared to A reception followed in the En listed Men's Club at a lona-necked nit-witted crit ter The designer manufacturer said the highest concentration of tall eirls in this country is the Miss Noonan, Mr. Rensink northern mid-west, where Scan dinavian and Nordic types have Fort Lee Miss Dorothy Mae of course, one for famed tortillas (Mexican bread). Delicious 1 n.r ti i tAnfmAnf 4oa ia cprvnH 'in visitnrii. a la nartv ounch. settled.

'Today tall girl uses her Noonan and Robert Edward Rensink were married here yester I I KCIS IIIC lull liuiiuaj l' I i. i. i i fflasmintf nH pipiynni. ciivpr mincn bowl. served crisp, hot, and buttered height as an asset.

She plays it li a iesiive occasion su iiui ugcti au oij.c iv -D tortillas are also the basis for a number of other delicious dish Lio rnrm ch iiiln hll Cover I 1 The bride wore a gown of silk and lace. Mrs. Barbara Carroll was her sister's matron of honor. Another sister, Mrs. Howard Schier, was bridesmaid.

Miss Denna Marie Carroll was flower girl. Eest man was Russell Rensink. William F. Noonan Jr. ushered.

up instead of trying to iook shorter. No more flat hats and flat heels for her. es that the author tells American olnth I.pl stand 15 min. s. -s i day at 4 P.

M. in the Church of the Good Shepherd. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Noonan of 421 North Avenue. He is the son of Mrs. Bernice Rensink of Derby, Colo. Rnll 9ih hall intn rnunri tnr I i cooks how to make. Tortillas de Harina: Sift 4 STOOPED POSTURE "Her biggest problem seems to c.

Hour and 2 tsp. salt into mix be posture a tendency to stoop in the shoulders, probably lllia Willi 0-111. uidiuctci. wb 3 on moderately hot ungreased skil let until golden brown in spots i 1 turning once and being careful 1 t'v I not to break air bubbles. I To serve, reheat in hot oven un- til crisp.

Brush with melted but- -v 5 ter. Makes 12. 'V ing bowl. Add c. shortening.

Mix well until distributed. Add 1 c. lukewarm water. Blend well Turn out onto lightly-floured board. Knead about 50 strokes.

Divide dough into 12 equal-sized Ruth Pfaff, James Ansbro ORIENTAL DISHES For a culinary Journey to the Si I A .1 4 1 from having to look down on all those people below. "One of my customers said she whipped the posture problem by following her mother's advice: "Now hold your shoulders back, and don't "I tell tall girls to choose clothes which are simple and are of good quality," she said. "A little woman can get by with a cheap, fussy dress. A tall one can't. There's just too much of her on display." Orient, take a copy of "The Far Thomas Photo MRS.

ROBERT RENSINK Eastern Epicure to the kitchen. gown of handclipped Chantilly lace. Miss Carolyn Kumfert was maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Bernice Pfaff. Best nan was Joseph Conklin.

Ushers were Fred O'Meara and Eugene Lawler. Following a trip to Niagara Falls and Lake Placid, they will live in Spring Valley. Tenafly Miss Ruth Ann Pfaff and James Clifford Ansbro were married Saturday at 3 P. M. in Grace Chapel.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff of 189 Hickory Avenue. He is the son of Mrs. Dora Ansbro of Spring Valley, N.

Y. A reception followed in the Grace Chapel. Mrs. Ansbro wore a full length In this collection, author Maria Kozslik Donovan offers a cookV eye view of such fascinating foreign places as Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan. She describes the sights and soun of the kast, and lets readers tap'ure its tastes via her recipes.

i i i I I i i ril Mother Of Boy Genius Claims, It's Not Easy One of our favorites in this volume is her simple recipe for a flavorable shrimp Fried Shrimp Croquettes Shang-hiese: Shell and mince Hi lbs. Basic Family Securities Course Opens cooked shrimps or put through New York UP) Ever have trouble coping with your electric blender. Add I tsp teen-ager? How would you like it if he were a genius? chopped parsley, salt, and pepper to taste, 2 tsp. soybean sauce. WORRIED MOTHER Hackensack Registration in the College for Homemakers is year he's joined the and says "It's not easy," says Mrs.

Re-gina Fischer of Brooklyn. Separate 2 eggs. Mix yolks with shrimps and work to smooth paste with fork. Fold in stiffly beaten he's going to get in better phy now open for the 1958-53. Family Strength and Secur sical shape.

"He used to be won Her 15-year-old son, Bobby, is whites. i' derful at sports in fact, he him ity" Leader Training1 course on a genius at chess. He won the Shape into small croquettes. Roll -A January 14 and 21, from 10 A. M.

to 3 P. M. in the Extension United States championship at 14 and this summer became the flour. jr. Heat lard or oil for deep frying Training Rooms, Administrative self used to say he wanted to be a baseball player.

"I don't know a thing about chess. In fact, I tried to make him stop for four years. But youngest international Grand in heavy iron skilht until very Jjot Fry croquettes on sides until golden brown. Drain on paper. CROQUETTES, made with shrimp chopped fine in a blender, -i -I I.

"Tim Far F.aetprn Knirnrp'' "The Far Eastern Epicure" Serve hot. TIMELY GIFT A recipe collection for gift-giv- ins. aptly titled for this particu Drown iu uu. nic i cti(it a Master in history. His one dream is to snatch the world chess crown from the present champion, Russia's Mikhail Botvinnik.

One of Mrs. Fischer's definitely "not easy" moments came this summer when Bobby appeared to be stranded in Yugoslavia after his first international tournament. "He had a round trip ticket, AUTHOR ELENA Zelayeta shows how dough's rolled out to make Mexican tortilla. I've given up now." Pageant Based On Old Custom Cresskill The Christmas Party for members of the Vasa Order, Baltic Lodge, was held Saturday in the American Legion Hall here. lar season of the year, is "The Wilkins Photo MRS.

JAMES ANSBRO Building, here. Application is made by calling there or the local Advisory Council member. The course is a directed discussion on three basic family securities: emotional, economic, and health. Subjects cover: understanding basic needs and their s' isfactions required before proceeding with other subjects attitudes toward money and values, and mental, physical, and emotional health. Mrs.

Phyllis B. Greer, human relations specialist, Extension Service, Rutgers' University, will lead discussions, assisted by Mrs Phyllis S. Weintraubt Home Agent. The program, an off-campus activity of Rutgers, the State bag. Place bag in saucepan in 1 pt.

water. Boil 3 Add juice of 3 lemons and oranges, together with a litthj rind and pulp and 3 c. sugar. Bring mixture to boil again and pour over c. tea leaves.

Let steep 3 lirs. Remove spiced strain. Add Necessity Can Be Asset but nobody made ar.y reservations for him and he couldn't get Miss Anderson, Dai' id Campbell Plan To Marry To The Creative Woman To help celebrate the St. Lucia Kate Smith 'Company's Coming" There's something for everyone regional America favorites collected from family, friends, and sent to Miss Smith by fans, and foreign specialties. When 'Company's Coming' during the happy holidays, there's one particular Kate Smith recipe you might like to try.

It's something new in a hot beverage for a cold day: Sugar and Spice Tea: Place 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tsp, nutmeg, 1 tsp. allspice. 1 tsp. whole cloves in By ANNE HEYWOOD pageant, children of the club, Gullvivan were present to act out the ancient Swedish custom. Miss Irene Waters, 13, of Englewood', portrayed the Lucia Bride, in When you get right down to it, not just beauty but Teaneck Mr.

and Mrs. John Anderson Sr. of 816 Prince Street anything you can name is in the eyes of the beholder. traditional dress. Her court of children was also in costume, ONE IS BORED announced the engagement of their daughter Barbara to David Campbell, yesterday at a party diana, faces it in a very different Swedish dances and songs by the University, is delivered at no cost to Bergen residents, financed by Bergen County Freeholders, and the state national departments manner: children followed.

a plane. I knew he'd spent most of his money at the World Fair in Belgium and I was afraid the Yugoslav Chess Federation wouldn't go on paying for him after the tournament had ended. "I went to the Yugoslav Embassy but it was the week-end and I couldn't find anybody. I tried to call Bobby, but they said he had left by train. "I was really worried.

I knew he was loaded with books and I didn't see how he could man- age. He doesn't speak the language. I could just see him sleep-in a train station somewhere and people stealing everything he 1 had." The St. Lucia Festival dates 3 qts. water.

Her.t quickly to serve. (Copyright 1958. King Features Syndicate inc.) LEWIS TO SPEAK Hackensack Bergen County women are invited to hear Fulton Lewis radio commentator, speak tomorrow before the Women's National Republican New York, at 11:30 A. M. Mrs.

Stewart F. Alexander of Park Ridge, president of the club, said Lewis will speak on "Washington Report" before the monthly session of the group's Henrietta Wells Livermore School in the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. James E. Campbell Sr, of 418 High Street, Closter. Miss Anderson attended Pater back to medievil days, when of Agriculture.

Wife Prcsmrn Lucia, dressed in white was seen carrying presents of food to hungry peasants. Since then on De Miss Schwab Exhibits son State Teachers College and "This year we've had a lot of extra expense, so I've decided to help out the family budget by making our Christmas presents. "I have a wonderful recipe for Norwegian Christmas cookies which my great-aunt gave me. I've made up a lot of them they make the house smell won One woman is just a housewife, bored and boring; another is a creative homemaker, fascinated and fascinating. And one woman, like a friend of mine, is too poor to buy decent Christmas presents for people, so she throws together sloppy homemade candy, indulging in waves of self-pity while she makes it, and gives it to her more fortunate friends.

Another, like a reader -in In- Fair Lawn Miss Eloisa Schwab of this borough is ex cember 13 the oldest girl in a family serves coffee and bread hibiting an original casein painting. 'Crucified', in the Burr Gal to members of her family. This is the opening of the Christmas season in Sweden, and is celebrated in the United States by lery, New York. The showing of Politics, But Bobby used his tournament prize money to get to Munich runs from December 21 through the 31st. where he found plane' space home.

WON TICKETS derful and now my two sons have collected and painted loads of tin boxes. They've designed them with Ncvwegian motifs, such as the flag or a spruce tree. They'll be a great hit, I'm sure. And I've got a tip for any one else in this position. AVOID SELF-PITY "Don't feel sorry for yourself QJO ClitbV Annual Dance Chess is not a popular game and there are no funds to send Make's Dean's List Teaneck Miss Judith Witten-berger.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wittenberger of 1091 Alicia Avenue, is one of 2S students at Barnard College, New York, named to the Dean's List for the 1957-58 academic year.

Miss Wittenberger is a senior. the American champion to tournaments. Bobby won two tickets to Yugoslavia on a television program. His 21-year-old sister, A TURKEY is to take out of the oven 7hen the leg joints move easily and the leg flesh is pliable and soft to the touch. because you have no money to buy expensive presents grant Joan, took the second.

ed it is easier than making things and putting in lots of hard work. At first I did, but I saw it "Bobby doesn't like the idea of his mother going around with him to tournaments. Besides, I Carneses Vacation In Desert was a losing proposition. 4 "Instead, I said to myself, i I iC" figured it would be better for me to be here in case anything "This is necessary because our was needed money, primarily. She laughed ruefully a slen budget is limited.

Moreover, I'm going to do this project in a 'businesslike way and resolve, after the holidays, to make a small der, dark-haired woman with a smiling mouth in a genuine face The Fischers separated -when Bobby was 2 and Mrs. Fischer raised her two children on her earnings as a nurse. NO 'PROBLEM CHILD Argonaut Photo "I don't discipline Bobby. He's too big. Anyway, there's not much to say.

He comes home and sticks his nose in a chess book I ft 1 I TJ 7 Mt v-, 1 i r' i home business of it. That way, I'll make enough money this coming year to be able to buy presents. Knowing that this is practice for the big time, not just hard work and economy, will make it seem more "It works like a dream!" "Besides," she added, "I do have a talent for baking, and there's no reason why I shouldn't contribute it to the family. So when I get tired of all the baking and start wondering if my friends will be disappointed in the cookies when they get them. I just remind myself, as the saying goes, that this is only the beginning!" stops to eat, and he's back again BARBARA ANDERSON is employed by Witco Chemical Company, Teaneck.

Her fiance, an alumnus of Hamilton College where he was on the editorial board of Literary Magazine and a member of Pi Delta Epsilon, is an assistant bookkeeper with Public Service. Englewood. until it's time to go to bed. "Bobby's one of the ones who plays for blood, as they say in chess. He's serious.

He has to study all the time. The countries publish pamphlets and books at a great rate new openings al Robert Metzgcr, cochairmen; Miss Ruth Schlomann, and Ralph W. Andrea Jr. (Bergen Evening Record photograph.) BERGEN COUNTY'S Young Republican Club held its annual Snow Ball Saturday evening. Taking a time out from dancing are, from left, William De Lorenzo Jr.

and Mrs. Plan To Wed It's a good point of view if you, too, are stuck with a lot of hard work and homemade presents. Actually, of course, most of your friends will be delighted to get I I them. If, Christmas presents aside ways being worked out. "He's not interested in girls yet they don't play chess.

He doesn't smoke or drink. He does chew his nails down to the bone, but I'm afraid to make him stop. I don't know what he might take up. "Some of these chess players twitch eU over. Honest.

They start with an eye and twitch down to their feet and start again. I'd rather he chewed his nails." "The only thing I do Is nag him to get some frr-h air. This In charge of the affair were Mrs. Robert Metzger of Washington Township and William De Lorenzo Jr. of Hackensack.

Serving on the committee were Warren S. Dunn, finance chairman; Mrs. Samuel Hagglund, publicity; Miss Ruth Schlomann, booster; Mrs. William Mehler, reception; Roy Elan, tickets; Miss Marcia Koster, programs; William W. Ciampo, decorations, and Miss Charlotte Nafy.

advertising. HERBERT CARNES had contributed to the Republican Party throughout the year. Among the guests were Congressmen William B. W'idnall and Frank C. Osmers and Sheriff Martin J.

Ferber. Proceeding the dance, a cocktail party for officers of the club and committeemen and their wives was given by Ralph W. Andrea chairman, in his home. MR. AND MRS.

Haworth Members of the Bergen County Young Republican Club held their fourth annual Snow Ball Dance. Saturday in White Beeches Golf and Country Club here. More than 250 guests were present to see the 1958 club yearbook, featuring articles and pictures of the achievements of local Republican clubs. Also included wee pictures of officers, who you're interested in making money at home, send me a River Vale Mr. and Mrs.

Max Sedlmayer of 181 River Vale Road announce the engagement of their daughter Katherina to Donald T. Garby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Garby of Kin-derkamack Road, Montvale.

Miss Sedlmayer attended Fairleigh Dickinson University, and is employed by Lederle Laboratories, Pearl River, N. Y. Mr. Garby is In the Army stationed at Fort Dix. stamped, self addressed envel ope in care of this newspaper and I'll send you my list of good Residents of 31 Dogwood Lane, Tenafly, the Carneses focus their camera on desert birds near Phoenix, Arizona.

Mrs. Carnes, first woman president of the New Jerspy Audubon Society, Is an internationally known ornithologist. Her husband is executive vice-president of American Home Products- Inc. books on the subject. 1958.

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