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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 5

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Soturdoy. July 5, W5 Pott-Stcr, CUn Fella, N.Y. 5 Engagements Announced Craven Hersh Oatman Monfils -T 'V KV ii U4 I hi MISS CAROLYN CRAVEN MISS JANICE OATMAN Kantorowski Gordon Lawrence Pratt Planning Buffet jtiancaii Planning the annual gala buffet dinner sponsored by the Lake George Opera Guild for members and their guests are, from left, Mrs. John Coolen, who is in charge of flowers, Mrs. George Forrest, general chairman, and Mrs.

David Osier, co-chairman. The affair will take place at 6 p.m. July 17 in the Queensbury Inn, preceding the grand opening of the 1975 opera season. The evening's offering will be "La Perichole." Reservations for the dinner may be made with Mrs. Forrest.

vHa Simon FOUR STAR stl er, -H He itc puces lc RESERVATION ONLY Family Adirondack Food Fashion Living Consumers Report Miss Kay's Beauty Salon Comer Lawrence Prospect Sts. WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY and TUESDAY JULY 7 and JULY 8 FOR VACATION Re-opening Wednesday, July 9 The engagement of Miss Christine Jane Kantorowski to Thomas J. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E.

Gordon of Whitehall, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kantorowski of -Poultney, Vt. A graduate of Poultney High School, the bride-to-be is now employed at Staco Inc. in Poultney.

Her fiance was graduated from Whitehall High School and is presently employed at the Fort Hudson Nursing Home, Fort Edward. A Nov. 1 wedding is planned. Bolton MISS DEBORAH BOLTON summer squash and snap beans. Southern tomatoes continue in the high price range.

In the Albany area, light supplies of homegrown tomatoes are now available. In the fruit section, the banana market is weaker. Blueberries, cherries and table grapes are also lower, pricewise, than one week ago. However plums, honeydew melons and Packham pears are in the high price range. Peaches are also commanding higher prices.

Binley's Serving you with 14 Greenhouses For fill vntir Flnrnl nnil Plnnt nooA Hanging Plants OF ALL TYPES Dr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Craven of Oneonta have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to David J. Hersh of Bolton Landing.

Miss Craven is a 1973 graduate of SUNT at Pittsburgh and now resides in Edwards, where she is employed as a home economics teacher. Hersh, a 1972 graduate of SUNY at Plattsburg. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hersh of Astoria.

He is currently employed in the Bolton area. No date has been set for the wedding. ft ft CHRISTINE KANTOROWSKI Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bolton Jr.

of Brant Lake have announced the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Ellen, to Robert Joseph Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Pottersville. Miss Bolton, a 1974 graduate of Horicon Central School, is presently employed as clerk at the Town Hall in Brant Lake. Smith is a 1973 graduate of Horicon Central School.

He is attending Hudson Valley Community College and is employed by Don Paull, general contractor of Friends Lake. No date has been set for the wedding. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Vincent Jaracz of St. Cecilia's.

Best man was Hugh Grimmett of Cleveland, Ohio, and Jeffrey Jordan was groomsman. The ushers were Stephen A. Martin and Ronald Jordan. A reception followed at the home of the bridegroom, Jordan Acres, Athoo. The bride was honored at two showers prior to the weeding.

One was given by Mrs. Molly Cleveland and Mrs. Carolyn Barber, and the other by Mrs. Dorothy Wood and her daughter, Suzy. and the late J.

P. Herzog. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeley of County Roscommon, Ireland.

Mrs. Gladys Ridout of Yonkers was matron of honor. Frank Ridout of Yonkers served as best man. A reception followed at Bill Young's Silver Dollar at Lake. Luzerne.

The The engagement of Miss Janice Marie Oatman to Allan Michael Monfils. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Monfils of Herkimer, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard J. Oatman of Indian Lake. Miss Oatman, is a graduate of Indian Lake Central School and Word of Life Bible Institute. Both Miss Oatman and her fiance will attend Tennessee Temple College next January. The wedding is planned Sept.

20. MISS LINDA LAWRENCE SweMa The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence R. Windnagle of Saratoga Road, South Glens Falls, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dawn Elizabeth, to Edward Swehla, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Swehla of Dade City, Fla. Miss Windnagle. a 1973 graduate of South Glens Falls High School, attended Lynchburg Baptist College in Virginia, and this past year was a student at Philadelphia College of Bible, Philadelphia, Pa. Her fiance, a 1973 graduate of Gilboa High School, Gilboa, also attended Lynchburg Baptist College, and is presently serving in the Air Force in Coloradoi A Sept.

6 wedding is being planned. ANN LANDERS Divorce A Sad and Personal Message Dear Readers: In my 20 years as Ann Landers this is the most difficult column I have ever tried to put together. I do so after many hours of Should it be written at all? Would it be Would it be fair? I have decided yes because you. my readers, are also my friends. I owe it to you to say There should be some word directly from me.

The sad, incredible fact is that after 36 years of marriage Jules and I are being divorced. As I write these words, it is as if I am referring to a letter from a reader. It seems unreal that I am writing about my own marriage. Many of you may remember the column that appeared in 1969. It was in honor of our 30th wedding anniversary.

You" may also recall the column I wrote when my beloved mother-in-law, Gustie Lederer, passed away. On both occasions I gave you some intimate glimpses of our life together. Thousands of readers were kind enough to write and say they considered those columns my best. Every word that appeared in those columns was true when I wrote them, and very 'little that was said then ijU3fcj I ii mi iiiiiiwti i mm i 1 1 FOR ALL VOIR LAXDSCAP1SG SEEDS COXSULTOUR PROFESSIOXAL LAXDSCAPIXG DEPT. Binley Florist, Inc.

31 Grant Avenue Glens Falls 793-9603 Susan Martin Becomes Bride Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lawrence Jr. of Indian Lake have announced the engagement of their daughter, Linda Gail to Cpl. Lawrence Pratt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Pratt of Minerva. Miss Lawrence was graduated from Indian Lake Central School and is now employed at Smith's Restaurant in North Creek. Corporal Pratt is a graduate of Minerva Central School and is now stationed in Beaufort Marine Corps Air Station in South Carolina. An Aug.

1 wedding is planned. Windnagle DAWN WINDNAGLE IS MRS. BRUCE JORDAN couple then left for a honeymoon at Lake George and other areas of the Adirondacks. They will reside in The Bronx after Monday. The bride is an executive secretary at the Home Life Insurance Company, Manhattan.

Her husband is employed by Hudson-Schatz and Company, New York. trip around the world and I would buy a bike. Randall: I would buy me a brand new car to go to the store so I can buy my mother something for her birthday. i Tessier, Chef Executif MOBIL GUIDE Simon Renee Tessier O. LeRoy, Props.

-'(518) 623-9521 M. III r. 1 dC-'i in- HILL KNOLLS Hudson Falls Salad items are in the price range of most consumers this week, according to John S. Dyson, Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets. The Department's Consumer and Market Information Service reports that iceberg lettuce, romaine, leaf and Boston lettuce are a modest purchase.

Both nearby and shipped-in cabbage continue on the best buy list. The price trend is also lower for homegrown Couple Miss Theresa Lee Suprenant and David James Pechette were married May 24 in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Schuylerville, with the Rev. William F. Lemoyne, pastor, officiating. Parents of the bride are Mrs.

Irving Horn of RD 4, Rowland Street, Ballston Spa, and Louis Suprenant. The bridegroom is the son of for Ann ANN i LANDERS could not be said today in complete honesty. Jules is an extraordinary man. His nickname for me was "The Queen." He was loving, supportive and generous. He is still all those things and I will always cherish our wonderful years together.

That we are going our separate ways is one of life's strangest ironies. How did it happen that something so good for so long didn't last forever? The lady with all the answers does not know the answer to this one. Perhaps there is a lesson there for all of us. At least, it is there for me. "Never say, 'It couldn't happen to Please, don't write or call and ask for details.

The response would be, "Sorry, this is a personal matter Time will alter my position. I shall continue to say, "No comment." There will be nd compromising no exceptions. Just wish us both well. Not only has this been the most difficult column I ever have written, but also it is the shortest. I apologize to Foreign Wars, Post Home, Luzerne Road, 6 p.m.

Sunday Hyde Art Collection, 161 Warren 2 to 5 p.m. Miss Susan L. Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J.

Martin Warrensburg and Bruce M. Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Jordan, were united in marriage May 24 at St.

Cecilia's church in Warrensburg. The bride, wearing a floor-length gown of white dotted swiss and a long veil, was escorted by her father. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Virginia Cuttaia of Saranac Lake, wore a blue flossed floor-length gown, and the bridesmaid, Mrs. Carolyn Barber of- Ballston Lake, wore a pink gown identical to Mrs.

Cuttaia's. Married Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pechette of 22 Pearl Schuylerville. Attendants were Elaine Ten Eyck of Saratoga Springs, maid of honor and Gary Pechette of Saratoga Springs, brother of the bridegroom, best man.

The couple is residing at 12-C Allen Drive, Saratoga Springs. Landers my editors for not giving you your money's worth today. I ask that you not fill this space with other letters. Please leave it blank as a memorial to one of the world's best marriages that didn't make it to the finish line. ANN LANDERS GIFT and HOME FASHIONS TOWN ond COUNTRY CASUAL CtOTHES BAY QUAKER RDS Open Coily Til 5, Thur.

Til 9 Elizabeth Herzog Is Bride Of Brian Feeley, The Bronx 7 ffifi6tttHett gate 747-9716 S3 COBBLE Miss Elizabeth Herzog, formerly of South Glens Falls, was married to Brian Feeley of The Bronx at 10 a.m. June 28 in the First Presbyterian Church of Glens Falls. The Rev. Douglas P. Wright performed the ceremony.

Mrs. Feeley is the daughter of Mrs. Mina Boudreau of Cheyenne, Children ABILENE, Tex. (AP)-A sum of $100 still means big money to some 1st graders. When Mrs.

Berta Fields, a teacher at College Heights School, asked her pupils what they would do if they had $100, No'tfoH ti'tia if" lu'r Jl 1 Molfl Oi om 'i '( to CoSfu H'11 I In association with Are Day Dreamers Today and Tonight NORTHERN they replied: Jerry: I would buy me a house. I would buy me a boat. Dickie: I would buy a new car. I would buy a new TV with a remote control. Patricia Ann: I would take a Saturday Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church.

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