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Show 2C DESERET SEPTEMBER 5, 1973 NEWS, WEDNESDAY, Betrothal ' tr ; '' 5 news is disclosed r-j-y3 J-".- ,- , ;x;; - '. 7ftyv k - . - ..: Jf .&, Jit 7- - r'4 ' V-- T -, Hodes-Sturdeva- - r " w-- .... - ".iStfVv ' i i & - 'I is a daughter of Mrs. Walter W. Hodes, West Hartford, Conn., and the late Mr. Hodes. A 4 $ vV .; Brighten breakfast with Dutch Crumb Coffee Cake. It's nectarine topping is sure to please even the fussy breakfast bunch. j. v A breakfast treat v,f By Winnlfred Jardine Deseret News food editor K If breakfast has become a sort of sometime thing around your house, this is the kind of coffee cake to restore excitement to the first meal of the day! Delicious nectarines, Juicy and easy to are becomirg a familiar fruit in most households, and now cart be, considered for other DUTCH CRUMB COFFEE CAKE 4 large fresh nectarines. Vi cup butter or margarine than Sliccl into a bowl, drizzled hand-eatin- n jT and with milk br sprinkled, if you like, with granulated or brown sugar, they are a dandy breakfast fruit. And sliced, they dress up cereal without undue No need to peel them, for the skins are thin and tender and, best of all, fuzzless. f, i,"1 tj cere-mon- 1 But for something more special, arrange rows of sliced nectarines atop Dutch Crumb Coffee Cake, then sprinkle a crumbly topping over the top, ' and give it an hours baking. cup sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon peel grated orange 4 teaspoon almond extract cups s' rred and measured flour 3 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt cup milk ' Dutch Crumb Topping Cut each nectarine into eight wedges. Cream butter, sugar, egg, orange peel and almond extract together until fluffy and well blended. Combine flour, baking powder, salt, and stir thoroughly, Blend into creamed mixture alternately with milk. Turn into square pan. greased Arrange sliced nectarines over top in rows. Sprinkle with Dutch Crumb Topping. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 50 minutes to 1 hour, until cake tests done. Serve warm or cold. TOPCRUMB DUTCH PING: Combine , cup sifted flour with Vi cup sugar, Vi teaspoon cinnamon, Vi teaspoon powdered ginger, a dash of salt. Cut in Vi cup cold butter to make coarse crumbs. 1 am a man who has been looking forward to retirement after 40 years with one com- )i ABBY: pany. I dreamed of traveling, and now my wife and I can finally afford it. His mother is all for it, and I am all against it. I say, we raised ours and now he can raise his. As I see it, if he wants to Mt )' ) ,7 - The betrothed couple will be married later this month in Connecticut. McConnell-Tresed- er Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McConnell, Mobile, Ala., announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Nell Eugenia McConnell, and Nicholas Keith Treseder. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Treseder, 1512 ounnyside Ave. The betrothed couple plan a Sept. 22 wedding in Mobile. Miss McConnell is a graduate of the University of Alabama. She also has studied at Louisiana State University, where she was affiliated with Phi Mu. ild Soft feminine looks of silky jersey set the mood for romantic evenings. From Mollie Parnis and Oscar de La Renta come new feelings in fashion tj, for the fall season. , Far right, one soft fluid line in ruby red jersey . . . $190. 'V A this year long dress and jacket in qiana print jersey, splashed with brilliant blossoms and geometric designs. v (?)" Vf' v t, t j, ' .. 7 I p u J M iillV ' . 'Ii s Jacket off reveals the square cut low neckline with simple wide straps. Sizes $155 6-1- ... 4. K. Salon hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. ! . M Iff m Patron parking behind building. f4 f 4 v l 4) (, 160 east on south temple r i ft AI OLD FOR KIDS J ,j Mr. Sturdevant attended in The School Rectory Pomfret, Conn., and Canterbury School in New .lL.ord, Conn. He was graduated from the University of Denver. evening glamour Please, please, help me get my wife to see things my way. I know I am right, but I TOO cant convince her. Here comes the problem: Our son just gave us the news that he and his wife are split-- ' ting up and he is taking his two sons and she is taking the two daughters, and he wants US to raise the boys! T The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson of Salt Lake S. Sturdevant City. Miss Hodes attended the Austin School of Hartford, Conn., and was graduated from of the University Denver. for all out end his marriage and chase skirts again, he can hire someone to look after his children. His mother has always been a softie, and he can get anything he wants from her. By Abigail Van Buren i doorway to fashion bride-ele- Her fiance, a graduate of Utah State University, was a member of Student Public Relations Council and Student Publication Council. Twice is once too many DEAR Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Hodes ana David Sturdevant. The si 4 nt Cos-gri- . ? ,:r, 'iT'CvT'Iy ? , r- Vr. - I " ; . ' t WiL. . j yiiMn j DEAR TOO: My telling you that I see it your way may not have any influence on your wifes decision, but I think your son ought to paddle his own canoe. V-- ' a-- v, 7 DEAR ABBY: My husband and I live directly across the highway from his parents, who are very nice: We have an opportunity to seli our home, which is on a p' jce of property one-acr- e i j if.l l.v.t l' ' given to us by his parents. They say we shouldnt sell because they gave us that land. Now my husband has reconsidered selling, and I am very unhappy. 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