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Women Honored on Postage Stamps ton, founder of the Red Cross, 19-18; Juliette Low, founder of Cirl Scouts. 1948, and Betsy Ross, 195' were all stamp subjects. Sometimes the woman was a symbol, such as the girl who celebrated Arbor Day, 1932; among the workers in 1933; the Three Graces, 194(1; Salute to Youth, 1948; 411 Club girl in 1952; AAA girl, 1952; women in armed services, 1952; Washington Territory woman, 1953; woman on Labor Day stamp, 195H; woman on design of polio stamp, 1957; woman teacher, 1957; gardening woman, 1958; a mermaid for the Atlantic Cable, 1958; Dental Health girl, 1959; woman symbolic of American Woman, 19K0; woman for World Refugee Year, 1980; IP It x-4 i nilx "lym ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS 14 Nov. 30. 1973 Fashions Star At Versailles FAIUS Thratrr Gabriel at Versailles, formerly used exclusively to entertain heads of Male, was the scene of a historical and dramatic fash-inn presentation Wednesday.

Ten of the world's most influential designers five French and five Americans organized The (irand Divertissem*nt A Versailles, a theatrical fashion event for the benefit of the restoration of Versailles. An international puest list of over 750 attended the gala and dined in the" exquisite rooms of the kind's apartment in th palace. "This is the fist time American designers have been invited to show their clothes by French designers. We consider it a great honor have been asked and we are delighted to do our part in this hands-across-the-sea gesture for Versailles." said Halston, the New York designer who played an important role in organizing the program. Star of the American presentation was Liza Minnelli, wearing costumes designed especially for her by Halston.

Designers Stephen Burrows, Anne Klein, Bill Blass and Oscar de La Renta also represented the U.S. Amelia Farhart, F.leunor Roosevelt, 19K5; Louisa M. Alcolt, Frames M. Willard, and Jane Addams, all 1910; as well as poet Fmily Dickinson, 1971, and author, Willa father. 1973.

Moina Mirliarl, who originated the Buddy Poppy in 1918, was saluted four years after her death, by a stamp in 1948. Gold Star Mothers were honored in 1948, and the California woman in 1950. The women of the General Federation of Women's Clubs had a stamp in their honor in 19H7. Other females have been a woman marine in 11168; one enjoying a winter Sunday, 1969; a Pilgrim, 1970, and one commemorating the South Carolina Tricentennial, 1970. Other women have symbolized prevention of drug abuse, family planning, 1972; mail order business, 1972, and postal people, 1973.

Women have also been represented among the designers of stamps such as Miss Gyo Fujikawa who did the Beautification of America stamp in 1966 and Miss Bernice Kochan who did the W. C. Handy stamp of 1969 and the Alabama Statehood anniversary stamp that same year. By law, any United States postage stamp may be reproduced for philatelic, educational, historical, and Miss Minelli wore this black sequinned outfit to a private party following her performance. Shimmering bugle beads cascade across the embroidered dress Halston designed for Liza Minnelli to wear at the Grand Divertissem*nt at Versailles in Paris.

The fashion event was held Wednesday. three-fourths or more than one and one-half in linear dimensions. Cameled postage stamps may be reproduced in color in any size. The Postal Service rclies-4 a great extent on the art members of the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee to commission artists to design United States postage stamps. Professional artists best qualified to design particular stamps are selected.

Stamp designing is an art form which requires unusual skill, as it is most difficult to project a subject in the small confines of a commemorative issue. Individuals may submit suggesled art for stamp proposals but they are not encouraged by the Postal Service to do so since unsolicited designs are rarely approved. OF CLUBS uwtm lit. newsworthy purposes, in black and white, in any size. Uncanceled postage stamps may be reproduced in color provided they are less than GHNTRAL FEDERATION International Buffet Set Engagements Mff TSyfan khll WASHINGTON Women have been glorified in poetry, prose, and song.

Sixty-five of them have also lcen singled out by the United States I'ostal Service to be featured on a postage stamp. Regular stamps, ranging in denominations from 1-cent to $5 are kept in constant supply. subjects traditionally are portraits of former presidents, other prominent persons, and national shrines. Memorial stamps are issued to honor American statesmejL. usually presidents, who die in office.

Commemorative stamps were first issued for the Columbian Exposition in 1893. Queen Isabella of Spain graced this first of 591 commemorative stamps, marking many events and persons associated with the development and ideals of the nation. Martha Washington was honored on three stamps and a postcard in the ordinary scries. A woman exemplified the hardships of emigration on the regular 1898 stamp. Pocahontas was the first Indian maiden to.

beJeaturrrtr She appeared in the Jamestown series of 1907. Sacagaw-ea, the Shoshone Indian girl who guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition, was similarly honored in 1954. Patriotic women have included Molly Pitcher, an overprint of a 2-cent Monmouth stamp in 1928; a Red Cross nurse, 1931; Clara Bar German Kummel Klops, or the French Gateau de Fraises au Creme. Mrs. Pat Larrabee will prepare Indian chicken dish for the luncheon.

She obtained the recipe from a chef in Bangkok while she was living in Thailand. She said that American cooks may have trouble finding the proper chili powders, but said that they were obtainable in food speciality shops. Of the dish she said "Tandoori Chicken is a Northern Indian dish, baked in a tandoori, or a big stone oven, roughly cylindrical in shape, with a fire built in the bottom. The chicken cooks above the fire on a vertical spit." "Because the oven must be so hot" she continued" a moist yogurt base sauce is needed to keep the chicken from drying out too fast. Since I find the chicken a bit dry and spicy, I use a succulent sauce that converts Tandoori Chicken into Butter Chicken, a milder richer dish." Mrs.

Larrabee uses a medium sized chicken for the dish, and this serves two. TANDOORI AND BUTTER CHICKEN 1 full medium-sized chicken, skinned and cut in half along the back 2 lemons 3 cloves of garlic, and a like amount of crystalized ginger '4 cup yogurt 1 tablespoon coarse orange chili powder, and teaspoon fine red chili powder 'z tablespoons salt and dash of black pepper Turn on broiler. Slice four deep gashes in meat of each chicken breast and thigh piece, keeping meat on the bone. Rub salt all over chicken working it down in the slashes. Squeeze lemon over all and let it sit five minutes.

Put garlic and ginger in blender to mix thor- oughly, and stir this into yogurt, adding the chilis and the salt. Strain this mixture and rub it on the chicken working it into slashes. NEW Brookdale Center SENIOR CITIZENS Vary Rtoionabla Rata 3325 Hwy. 35 Hoilet 264-5800 if.iinnm SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS HOUSE of IS 00 DtAU I "Ma Mini iimnn iiiitainnnnrwiMiii I'wmmum (Under new ownership at budget prices) SHAMPOO Monday $2.00 $2.50 Fri. Sat $3.50 Permanent NANCY L.

WRUBEL Wrubel-Gray OCEAN TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. John Wrubel, 628 N. Edgemere Drive, West Allen-hurst, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lynn, to Richard H. Gray, son of Dr.

and Mrs. George H. Gray Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Wrubel and her fiance are graduates of Ohio University at Athens. She is employed by Diva Eatontown.

Mr. Gray is studying dentistry at the University' of Pittsburgh. Wave Special 7.95 Wed. Thurs. 9 to 9 Would likt to see you P) 449-2552 Camp Fire Girls, 19ti0 and student nurse, 19HI.

Madonnas have been the most repeated religious symbol. They were depicted on the Christmas stamps in 198H, 17, 1972 and 1973 and in limrgione's Adoration of the Shepherds in 1971. Famous paintings of women appeared on stamps from Whistler's Mother, 1934. to a girl in a Copley painting, Mary Cassatt was honored as an American painter with a portrait of one of her paintings of a woman, 19K6. The rights of women and its exponents have been remembered by Susan 13.

Anthony, 1955; Carrie Chapman Catt, Elizabeth Cady. Stanton, and Lucrctia Molt, all in 194S; a woman on the Homestead Act stamp, 19ti2, and workman's compensation law, 19fil, and Lucy Stone, 1968, with one for woman suffrage, 1970. Virginia Dare, the first female born on American soil was the portrait in 1937, along with such famous women as B'nai iVrith Women To Receive Charter MARLBORO TOWNSHIP -Ahova Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women of Morganville Marlboro Area, will receive its charter and stage its first installation of officers, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs.

Theodore Blumberg, third vice president and expansion chairman of District Three, B'nai B'rith Women, will install the slate at the meeting at the Andiron, Rte. 79, Mjlboro. Officers include Mrs. Herbert Korngut, president; Mrs. Dale Goldberg, Mrs.

Dorothy Baier, Mrs. Rachel Weiner, and Mrs. Renie Hofeld, vice presidents; Mrs. Ma tern, treasurer, and Mrs. Lucy Wax, Mrs.

Regina Rosenthal, and Mrs. Deanna Schauber, secretaries. '3 1 I Our easy little knits For the nights ahead Asbury Park Open 6 days a week Tues. Fri. Saturday 9 to 6 G1NNY-ANN-DARLENE-EDITH State Hwy.

71 (next to A How men really feel about sex. Dickinson AniTHun IWt Place chicken in broiler and cook seven to 10 minutes on one side, turn over and cook another seven to 10 minutes. Sprinkle lightly with black pepper, and serve with lemon slices. For Butter Chicken, use Tandoori Chicken recipe, adding the following: 3 lb. butter 6 dashes of ketchup can evaporated milk 1 teaspoon fine red chili powder, dash of salt Remove meat from Tan- doori Chicken, and cut in bite sized pieces.

Melt butter in fry pan, add ketchup, milk, chili powder, and salt. Heat and stir one or two minutes, add chicken, stir one minute and pour into serving bowl or platter. Top with cashew nuts and currants. As a decorative note to the dish, Mrs. Larrabee said that when she was served the chicken in India, it was covered with two very thin squares of silver, pounded so thin that it was edible if one to be adventurous and try it.

American cooks wishing to be decorative, may top the dish with two squares of silver foil. THE HOFBRAU RESTAURANT Jutt NnrtK of Atbury Orel GERMAN-AMERICAN FOOD AT ITS BEST1 BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS co*ckTAIL HOUR 4 to 6 DINNERS (Cloiad Tuidity tie apt Holiday i) Highway 35, Wonomano' Tel. 775-7131 A I'hnln hy Jititn ran man Anne Rcilly loves the large selection of long dresses at MERGERS Asbury Park "4 iAlJ; 4 liV 'ii Surprise-men are more self-conscious about sex than women, That's just one of the fundamental differences this expert has uncovered. An understanding of these differences can help both men and A RED BANK A buffet luncheon with an international flavor is planned for members and guests attending the meeting Monday of the Northern Monmouth County Branch of the American Association of University Women. Members will prepare appetizers, entrees, and desserts using recipes representing 27 foreign countries.

Mrs. Alvia Williams is chairman of the affair to be held in Westminster Hall of Red Bank Presbyterian Church. A high light of the event will be an enactment of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony by Osaku-born Mrs. Anafu Kaiser. Mrs.

Williams says the guest is one of five simultaneous interpreters of Japanese and English in the United States. Mrs. Ellen Tammaru and Mrs. Carol Perine are designing round-the-world centerpieces for the luncheon tables. A series of buffet tables will be decorated by Mrs.

Joan Patton, featuring pinatas, gingerbread houses, topiary trees, and Oriental and Swedish themes. To add more color to the event, several branch members will be wearing their national costume. Mrs. Tina Kuhn, Mrs. Phyllis Riley, and Mrs.

Kathleen Davis are preparing souvenir recipe booklets for guests so that they will be able to duplicate such dishes at Indian Tandnori Chicken, Berry Baskets Hold Yule Gift of Cookies If you enjoy giving "samples" of your homemade Christmas cookies for gifts, here is a dandy idea. Use empty plastic berry baskets for containers. This can be done easily by putting a large square of plastic wrap in the center of the basket. Fill the basket with cookies, fold over the wrap and tuck in the edges. Tie a bit of holiday ribbon around the basket, adding a small Christmas ornament for decoration.

You will find the wrap keeps the cookies fresh, and these little baskets hold a surprising number of holiday sweets. Need sales action! Advertise in The Asbury Park Press. Uee charm ef yesteryear, where (estere'eyi treeierei ninflt with teeey euitwf Meet. Uy-aWey, tmkimtntmrt mw 20,000 PINES FIRS SPRUCES $10-J15 DIG YOUR OWN OR DUG TO ORDER HOCKHOCKSON FARM On it. 3373 milot ooit of Colt Neck Light Opon Daily Tolo.

AM-3PM (201) 342-0633 women toward 38 articles and DECEMBER I SjT 4 Reader's Digest ANN HAGERMAN Hagerman-Obriuin OCEAN TOWNSHIP Mrs. Nita Hagerman, 2802 Appleby Drive, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Ann Katherine, to Arkadis Obriwin, son of Mrs. Klara Zinenko, Freewood Acres, Howell Township. Miss Hagerman is a graduate of Ocean Township High School and Asbury Park Business College. She is employed by Garber and Michnoff, Asbury Park.

Mr. Obriwin is a graduate of Howell Township High School and Electronics Training Center, He is a Navy veteran. He is employed by Smith and Wesson Electronics, Eatontown. CANDACE HARLOW Harlow-llesslein NEPTUNE The engagement of Miss Candace Eileen Harlow to Mark Thomas Hcsslcin has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas M. Harlow, 612 Stamford Drive. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan lies-slcin, 104 Bimbler Ocean Township.

Miss Harlow is a senior at Neptune High School. Mr. Hcsslcin is a graduate of Ocean Township High School. He is employed by the Borough of Lavallette. The wedding is planned for Jan.

12. '73 HOLIDAY SPECIAL! LEE ANN SHOPTAW Shoptaw-McCormick FREEHOLD Mr. and Mrs. Earnest J. Shoptaw, 18 Vredenburg have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lee Ann, to Thomas John McCormick, son 'of James J.

McCormick, South Amboy, and the late Mrs. McCormick. Miss Shoptaw attended Freehold High School. Mr. McCormick is a graduate of Sayreville Memorial High School.

He is employed by Peerless Tube here. Angle-Lurch WALL TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. William Angle, 1804 Wall Church have announced the engagement of their daughter, Cathi to Frank J. Lurch, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence A. Lurch, 3018 McKinley St. The couple plan to be married Feb. 16.

Miss Angle attended Wall Township High School. Mr. Lurch is a graduate of Wall Township High School. He is in business with his father, Lcrtch House wrecking, here. Kelly-Lopuch MATAWAN TOWNSHIP -James E.

Kelly, 838 Ridge has announced the engagement of his Estclle Marie, to Michael F. Lopucb, Hollywood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lop-uch, Glovcrsville, N.Y." Miss Kelly is a junior at Oneonta (N.Y.) College. Mr.

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Michael Schnitzer, Seventh have announced trie-engagement of their daughter, Michelc, to Russell F. Boucher, son of Mr. and Charles Kasper, Lakeview Terrace Apartments, Eatontown. Miss Schnitzer is a senior at Neptune High School. She is employed by New Jersey Naional Bank, Ocean Township.

Mr. Boucher is a graduate of Neptune High School. He attends Brookdale Community College. Quick reference to reliable craftsmen Directory of Sen ices, classified section. SCOTTS LIVING ROOM "THE AUCTION YOU WILL LOVE oil dealers welcome, don't havt a yard Idle, bring your Ihingt and watch thm go under tht hammtr, OPEN 12 MONTHS PER YEAR OUTSIDI TABU SPACE Available Sal.

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