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milfjsllHHHHHHHHHHBBBBHHiH To Wed Carol Sanfcki, Clifton, a Mr. andjMrs. Emil Sanicki, bounce o. their daughteryMis Carol Ann Sanicki, to William Joseph MrtchelrJr, as a staff nurse at the hospital. Mr.

Mitchell, a 1960 alumnus of Wappingers receiveda bachelor of arts decree He.is the son of Mrs. Lafffn Lane, and from Columbia University In' 1964 and master.df rtie lata Mr. Mitchell. arts decree from Columbia in 1966.. A member of The.

bride elect was graduated from Clifton' Beta Theta Pi fraternity, he is an executive trainee High' School irfl964 and from the Roosevelt Hospi with Phillip Morris, New York City. tal School of Nursing in 1966. She now is employed A Nov: 26 wedding is planned. Jean Su dou Studio JIISS JUDITH HAHN fiancee Of Russell Smith Lincoln Studio MRS. RICHARD CHAPMAN hostess chairman iB iiiiiH TSaBllBBHBWHIB rnd Studio MRS.

RAYMOND WALLACE Jr. formerly Jean Seism MISS CAROL SANICKI betrothed to Mr. Mitchell SUU Studio MISS RUTH KANE engaged to Mr. Sandford MISS LYNN SCHELLIG engaged to be wed Jean Seism, State Trooper Wed. in Hopewell Married at 2.

o'clock yesterday sffernVon in the butch Reformed Church, Hopewell Junction, were Miss Jean Marie Seism, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mark Seism, Fishkill Plains, Wappingers Falls. 'and Raymond William Wallace Jr, He is' the son of Mr, and' Mrs. Wallace, Chappaqua.

The Rev. Jarf S. Todd officiated at the ring ceremony. Escorted by Donald Ward, Hopewell Junction, the' bride was given in marriage by her She was attended by her sister. Miss Maryanna Seism, Wappingers Falls, as maid' of 4 honor.

other bridal attendants 'were Mrs. 'Gail Nichols, Wappingers Falls, and' Mary Jane Nasaranko, Pough keepsie, cousin, of the bride. Robert 'Wallace, Chappaqua, was his brother's' best man, Ushering were Mark Seism," Fishkill Plains, brother of the bride, and Stanley Romaine, Harry Wright 'and James Tansey, all of Brewster. The bride's gown of. Chantilly lace over organza and peau de oie was (designed with a scoop neckline, long bell sleeves and a bolero jacket.

The chapel length train of lace extended from the back of the Jacket and iridescent sequini "andseed pearls accented the Her chapel length veil of srlkt Illusion caught to a cjoche' ot laee embroldefed, petals edged in 'seed pearls. peau de soie roses ana Jilv of the vallev. She carried a cascade of phalaer nopsis ujviuus sua aamwm iThe. ho'nbr' attendant' wore' a sheato gown with a' moss green velvet bodice, long, velvet sleeves ending, in. ruffles and a beige crepe, skirt.

A pack panel of velvetvelvet bordered crepetwas caught at the waistUne'by a matching' velvet bow, Her headpiece was a green velvet bow. with a circular veil, and she carried a cascade arrattgenjent'of yellow and gold pons. Tne outers gowns ana es were onjy in 1 'they, carried, nents of gold and btonze i i i kKMWAsMm3miUmi lKf: "ff'anii Frenl Studio IHSS'MARY LOUGHREY to be wed Dec. 17 arrange pom The ption took place at p'clockf af The Chalet Granite Springs. Afteri motor trip to ''cbupJe''wiir reside in Patterson.

The bride traveled in a. dark green walking suit. With a beige blouse," brown" com 1 plements and white cymbidl um orchid A 19C3 graduate of Wappingers Central School, ibe bride attended Dutchess Community College and is employed in Pawling, 4 The.bridegroorh, a member of the New. "York' State Police at Brewster, is an alumnus of Horace Greeley High School, Chappaqua, and 'attended the Univer sjtj of Bridgeport, Conn. Mary Loughrey" Engaged To Be Wed to William Kaye is made by Mr.

an'd Mrs. Michael F. LouHhrey. Salt Point, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Kathleen Loughrey, ito William! Jack. Kaye.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrsi'. John Kaye, Staatsburg. Miss Loughrey, a graduate of Our' Lady of Lourdes High School, attepded; Dutchess Cpm nkmity College And now is, employed by the Department of Welfare here;" ji Mr, Kaye, an alumnys 'of Roosevelt. High School, also et tended' Dutchess Col lege.

He fs employed, by de Groves Construction Co. The wedding is planned for Dec. 17 at St. StaniEiausV Church, fieaaant vauey. Garden Study Club' Planning Workshop, Mrs.

Frederick Dilendik will be the guest, speaker ata flower ranging workshop sponsored by Dutchess County Garden Stuay' Club The event wilhtake place 10 lo 3 O'clock: at the Young Women's; Christian Miss Esthef 'Raymond will serve as tbe.noon.hour hostess. Mendik, an. active mem bef'of, the Connecticut Federated Garoen'OSs; founded the Floral Art Ckib of Trumbull, Comij In 1961 She was top winner in the Fairfield Coupty Flower Show in' Connecticut 'and won the "Best' Arranger of the Year" award in Norwalk. Mrs. Dilen dik is a graduate of.

Wheelock Teachers' College, Boston, Mass. where' she majored in art and design. Miss Bollinger Becomes Bride In City Ghufch Miss Cyrene Dee" Bollinger and Joseph F. Brouthers were married at 6 o'clock last' night in a candlelight ceremony at First "Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

Bert K. MctJormicK omci ated at the double ring rites, with. Edward Greene at Hie organ. bride' parents are Mr. and Mrs.

W. Edward Bol Lakeview and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brouthers, Meyers Corners Road, Wappin gers, and Johnsburgn.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Ceryl Lou Bollinger, as maid of honor. The other brid al attendants were the Misses JoAnn Johansen and Lesia Lenyszin and Mrs. Ronald Levine, with Christine yirginia Wise, Sandwich, jormer iy of "this city, as Junior bridesmaid arid Doreen Duclos as flower 'girl. The bride was gowned in white peau. de soie.

full length, with an Emoire bodice, bateau neckline and long pointed, sleeves accented by bands of Venise lace. The A Une skirt featured, Alencon lace aDDliaue. as did the paneled chapel length train. Her full floor length veil of Engnsn 6UK lusion was attached to a pillbox headpiece of matching peau de soie, lace and pearls, and 6he carried a white lace covered Bible marked by white Sweetheart ivy and streamers. The honor attendants floor length gown, in olive green, had a fitted Empire bodice of Venise lace, a scoop neckline, elbow length sleeves and a floating sheath skirt of crene which fea tured a wrap around back, banded in lace.

Her headpiece was an open crown of matching lace with a' four tiered veD, and die carried "a cascade' arrangement of iveliow and brome pom pons with olive greeta other attendants' gowns and headpieces were" identical, but they carried cascades of bronze chrysanthemums with olive green streamers. The junior bridesmaid'a, gown was similar, but with a sand colored skirt. Her headpiece was an open crown of olive green Venise lace with a four tiered bouf fant veil: and she earned a cas cade of. bronze ehrysanthernurns witr. streamers to; maicn ner.

gown. The 1 o. girl's" frock was similar to the others, but with an, A lin skirt accented by olive. gren Venise lace, Headpiece was an open crown of tsand cowred. Venise lace witn iv.iBiBIMtig3iMi).iyriyjA,ftrtiJiliBiir,V 'llllll form MISS CATHLEEN McCLOSKEY John Laoo Studlq Connolly's fiancee MRS.

the Jou Sorrfbu Studio er Cyrene Bollinger Ruth Kane Is Future Bride Qf Don Sandford Announcement is made of the betrothal of Miss Ruth Virginia Kane, daughter of Mrs. Harry E. Kane, Fort Plain, formerly of Johnstown, apd die. late Mr. Kane, la Don' E.

Sandford. He" is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph p. Sandford, Glenham, Miss Kane, en of Johnstown High School' and Dutchess Community College, plans to enter Iowa State University at Ames.

Mr. Sandford is a senior at Iowa State Univer sity. Wedding plans are incomplete. Miss McCldskey's Troth To Mr. Connolly Announced Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. W. Main Wappingers Falls, annourice the betrothal of their daughter, CathJeen Ann, to Thomas Jerome Connolly. He is the son Ma and Mrs.

and green streamers, and she carried a basket of gold and bronze James Macsoriey, Lake Ka trine, who is stationed with the U.S. Anny at Ft. Campbell, was best maa for the bride groom. The ushers were Walter Opdenbrouw East Hart torn, rniup ana James Opdenbrouw, cousins of the bride groom, and Gerald Cole. reception tootplace Jn the Ludlow Room of the church: Af ter a wedding trip to' New England, 'and' Mrs.Brouthets will make their borne in 69 East Reimell, Lexington For travel, the.

bride chose a brown and beige checked, suit trimmed with" brown suede! She had suede accessories and a. corsage of dark and bronze boin pons." A graduate of High School, the bride'attended Dutch ess Community' Collee and for. merly was 'employed at the Wappingers Falls Office of the Farro ers Matteawaa National Bank. Mr. Brouthers.

a. graduate of Wappingers Central School, cuft rently is serving as, aviation electronics' technician second class, U.S. Navy, stationed hi Maryland. Mr; Airs'. Bollinger entertained the bridal party at a buf fet supper a( then home prior to the wedding rehearsal Friday LI sana I iukiiu' A Hatin Smith Troth" Announced Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hahn. White Street, Highland, announce ine engagement of their' daughter, Miss Judith R. Hahn, to Russell J. Smith.

Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis II. Smith, Old Post Road, Wappingers Falls. Miss Hahn, a graduate of Highland High School and the State University AgriculWre and Technical College at Farmingdale, where she studied dental hygiene, now employed as a dental hy gienist in the office of Dr.Ar thur M.

Quart. Mr. Smith, a graduate of Wappingers Central School, served two years in the U.S. NaVy. He Is employed as an electrician by.

Spoor and Haines. A spring wedding Is planned. Thomas F. Connolly, 224 Old Post Road, Wappingers Falls. Miss McCloskey, a graduate of.

Mt. St. Mary New burgh, received her bachelor of arts degree" from Trinity College, Burlington, and nas oonej graduate work at.Fordham versity. She bow is 'teaching English at Monroe Woodbury High School, Central Mr. Connolly an alumnus of West Babylon High School, also attended" the New York Maritime College at Fort Schuyler, He is employed by IfiM, here.

Cady Managers 'to Meet tomorrow There will be a meeting of the Board of Lady of the I Vassar Home for Aged Men to morrow morning. The session wui take place at 10:30 o'clock' at the nome, wim mjs. oyurcjr presiding. Music, Club To Hear Pa per Mrs. Hyson, Wilmto Court, will be hostess for Wednesday night's meeting of the Music Appreciation, Club.

The ses sion is set tor b.ociock. Mrs. William H. Bartles will read paper on "The History of the Music Appreciation and Mrs. will servers 'co hostess'.

The founded by 'Mrs. W. II: a. for mer Poughkeepsie resident, will mark its 32nd in December. Sage Students Elected to Offices Six area students have been elected to campus offices at Russell Sage College, Troy.

They are the Misses Jean Ann Burnes, daughter ci Mr. and Mrs, Francis X'. Burnes 4 Ijoockerman dormitory representative to the college newspaper; Kum Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Murphy, 38 Ireland prive, dormitory tepresen tative the college literary magazine. 'and pameia A. Schwarz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William B. Schwarz? Pine Woods Road, Hyde Park, president of 'iter campus residence house.

''Also, the Misses Patricia Zirkel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarkel, 49 Tunberune Drive, dormitory representative tor the college literary magazine Ann Cunningham, oaugnter of and Mrs. Douglas 8 Piatt President of hercarnpus residence and Lorraine Unson.

danghterOf Mrs. Helen Ulson, Tivoli. trea urer of her campus residence 1 Lynn Schellig, Heinry Hinckley to Wed Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Schel lig, Knolls Road, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Lynn Elsa, to Henry Pember ley. He is the "son of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin G. Hinckley, Willimantic, Conri. Miss Schellig, a graduate, of Roosevelt High School and the University of Connecticut, class Of '66, is employed as a bac teriologist at (he University Agricultural Experimental Station, Starts, Conn.

Mtv Hinckley received his bachelor's degree business ad ministration from the University of Connecticut, class of '66. He also served bi. the U.S. Army in Germany and nOw is employed by the Insurance Hartford, Conn. Wedding plans are incomplete.

Junior League' Schedules Panel Tomorrow 'night's 'meetins of the Junior League of Poughkeepsie will feature a panel discussion on city, county and regional planning. The session set for. 8 at PoughkeeDsie Tennis Club and: panel members will tnflllla nwt A' jtak. president and chief, executive ot ficer. Mid Hudson Patterns for Progress," Henry director, Dutchess County Planning Board, and Harold Weber, planning, director, forthe City of Mrs.

John V. Hedberg is program chairman andt Lawrence AHeatop will' preside for the business session. Serving as chairman. of hostesses will be' Mrs. "Richard.

as sisted by Mrs. Edwaro, Cunningham, Mrs. 'Robert Hartshonuan Mrs. Anthony.

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