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"ij' wSmin ia i SOCIETY 9 uiiilitolisiije Journals SECTION TWO Spe Sunday, Dec. 24, 1961 Poushkeepsie, New York PAGE liA npers to Be Hostesses At Holiday Coffee for 200 Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. Har old D. Spencer, "Terra shane," Clinton Corners, Mrs. Jack Spencer, TltusvlUe road, and Miss Sally 'Spencer, a Junior at the University of Florida, for a holiday coffee, Wednesday, at the Poughkeepsie Tennis club.

Miss Spencer arrived home from Gainesville, Fla last Wednesday, to spend the Christmas recess with parents in TitusvlUe road. Guests, numbering more than 200, will arrive from 10 to 12 o'clock. 4 JslHiHwaHiHiHlviHiHHiHiHiHl JEz 'kmLLmWk HSSBsBsBsBK. i tPBBBSSS 3flHSSBSSBHHSBSSM aLLLLLm: ft "wElmWkJmmmW i fe I 1W iisssaHaHiBiHiHiHiHiH ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwtKB'''mmmmmmmmmmmmmL 'XBssVsVsVsVsVsVJ Wijnw Studloa MISS JEAN IRENE GREER, niece of Mr and Mrs. James Greer, Millbruok, who is engaged to be married to Jack Lee Langdon.

Athens, Mich Miss Greer is on the stall of Vassar hospital. PS8BISWii 1WaSKW ilgflMig 1 lfSM vm If tslllH 'fJ kH ymsr m. tSSS i SUto Studio MRS. CHARLES O'DONNELL Jr. the former Miss Kathleen Eva Gattine, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry A. Gattine, 9 Schoolhouse lane, whose marriage took place last Sunday in St. Mary's church. Amrita Lists Reservations For Party Saturday Night Partial reservations have been listed by the Amrita club for the New Year's party, Saturday night, at the club.

A roast beef dinner will be served from 6 to 9 o'clock. Each member may take one guest couple. Reservations for dinner will close Wednesday. There will be dancing for mem Prealding at the coffee ble will be Mrs. Albert Richard, Mrs.

Varick V. Strlngham. Mrs. Ellison II. Capers, Mrs.

Erik AJdeborgh, Mrs. John R. Evans, Mrs. Leon L. Jaminet, Mrs.

Richard Small and Mrs. 'Charles T. Brose. Those assisting In serving will Include Mrs. Allen Webster, Mrs.

Robert A. Pantridge, Mrs. Ronald Cooper, Mrs. Charles DeBold Mrs. Richard Dwelley, Mrs.

Ellison V. Capers, and (he Misses Carol Wollenhaupt, Judy Peelor, Sandra Snow and Theodora Lynn Marshall. Miss Pierson Becomes Bride Of Read Albright Miss Jo Anne Pierson and Read Ellsworth Albright were married at 4 o'clock, yesterday afternoon, in Christ church, with the Rev. R. Rhys Williams, Th rector, officiating.

Music was provided by George Fowler, church organist. The bride, daughter of Erik 0. Pierson, 28 Fletcher street, Ken ncbunk. formerly of Whitins ville, and the late Mrs. Pierson, is the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Atherton G. Marshall, 29 Overocker road, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pierson of Pleasant Valley. The bridegroom is a son of Dr.

and Mrs. Fuller Albright, Brookline, and a grandson of Mrs. Walter W. Birge, New York City, and the late Mr. Birge, and the late Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Albright of Buffalo. Given in marriage by her father who escorted her, the bride was gowned in white Chantilly lace over satin, with a high standing collar, front buttons, long sleeves and a long tram. Her veil fell from a ma line cap outlined with rosettes and she carried a bouquet of white orchids, stepha notis and ivy.

The bride's gown and headpiece were worn by her late mother at her wedding. Miss Dorothy S. Whitney, Cam I bridge, was maid of honor. The other attendants were Mrs. Richard A.

Thoft, Boston, Mass and the Misses Jacqueline T. Gnndspeed. Worcester, Phnehi Ann Kinff KpAttlp Wnch Willinda McClung, Hillsborough. Calif, and K. Deborah Starr, I Cambridge.

They wore emerald 1 green brocade gowns and their headpieces were ciHes of holly and berries. Miss Whitney carried a bouquet of red carnations with holly and the others' bouquets were of candy striped carnations with holly. Birge Albright, Brookline, was his brother's best man. Ushering were Robert Reed, Ardsley-onHudson: Erik M. and David Pierson, Kennebunk, brothers of the bride; Pericles D.

Caminis, Baltimore, John Curtis, Wat erbury. Kenneth Marmar, Framingham, and Jack Reardon, Cohasset, Mass. Immediately after the ceremony there was a reception at the Poughkeepsie Tennis club. For their wedding trip to Williamsburg, Va the bride chose a rasp berry wool suit with a matching hat and black accessories. Mr.

and Mrs. Albright will make their home in 91 lughland road, Brookline, upon return. Mrs. Albright is a graduate of the Bancroft school, Worcester, class of '57, and Wellesley college, Wellesley, class of '61. A member of the Junior League of Worcester, Inc she made her de but in 1957.

The bridegroom, a reporter with the Boston Herald, is an alumnus of Milton academy, '56, and Harvard university, '60. He also attended Boston university and is a member of the Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 and the Delphic club. JiLitLitLitLitLitLitLitLitLitLitB limJLk War f' John Lan Studio MISS JOAN MARGARET LATTIN. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry I Jttin Sr 3 Marple road, who is the future bride of Thomas t'allo Jr Willow Tree road, Milton 4" 1 is.

I i I n't iy I iW Miss Zipser, Daniel M. Rosen To Be Wed Today Miss Marilyn Zipser, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Zipser, 32 South Broadway, Red Hook, and Daniel M.

Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rosen, Jamaica, L. will be wed at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the Beekman Arms hotel, Rhinebeck. Rabbi Erwin Zimet, spiritual leader of Temple Bcth EI, will officiate.

The bride elect, who will be given in marriage by her father, will be gowned in ivory peau de soie. with a fitted bodice, scoop neck line, elbow length sleeves and a full skirt Her headpiece will be mantilla of rosepoint lace which was worn by her mother at her wedding nd she will carry a bouquet of white orchids and steph anotis. Attending her sister as maid of honor will be Miss Fern Zipser, Hook. Her gown will be of pink peau de soie. She will wear a pink maline headband and carry uuutjui'i vi puiK L'Bnieiuas gnai stephanotis.

Robert Rabin, Ja mn.An n. i. i I ucuia, niu ficivc ua uvsi nuui lur the prospective bridegroom. Mrs. Zipser has chosen to wear brown brocade for her daughter's wedding and Mrs.

Roen will be dressed in blue and green brocade with a corsage ofxwhite' camellias. After a reception at the Be 1 man Arms, Mr. Rosen and his bride will leave there on a wedding trip to Miami, Fla. The couple plan to reside in Washington, D. upon return.

For travel, the bride to be has chosen a brown crepe dress with accessories to match. A graduate of Red Hook Central school, the future Mrs Rosen completed two years at Russell! Sage college, Troy, and now is attending George Washington university. Mr. Rosen was graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic institute, Troy, and is attending the Columbus School of Law, Washington. He also is employed by the U.

S. Patent office In Washington. PiriLifliiiiHEb 14 fcl HK IkslsssssssssssssB 'Wissssssssssi 'LiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiflHH9lKi iKWk liissBfBPTo iWm sissssssssr am i Un Urtom Stodto MISS SANDRA JOY SEDORE, whose engagement to RusseU James Brooker South terrace, Fishkill, has been announced. Miss Sedore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter F. Sedore 69 East Main street, Wappingers Falls. TtniiBiT Cforge Dlckjon MRS. READ ELLSWORTH ALBRIGHT, who became a bride yesterday afternoon in Christ church She was Miss Jo Anne Pierson, daughter of Erik O. Pierson, Kennebunk, Me and the late Mrs.

Pierson. Juniors to Dance Wednesday Night Junior members of the Pough bers and their guests from 9 to 1 o'clock. Among those planning to attend the party are Mr. and Mrs. William J.

aauuer, ur. aim mrs. 't Tennis cluh In kiv. wini. n.

Mr. i urf neepsie tennis ciud in ine sw II. Kest, Dr. and Mrs. Walter! entn grade Geiger.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. I 8e groups have made reserva Sedgwick, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald fr ae: P. Love. Mr. and. George, dy iJW Ue club Stanley.

Mr. and Mrs. Kniu: Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett Cody, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berry. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick W. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M.

Morris, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Connor, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley N.

Van Kleeck. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Roig, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Spoor, Dr.

and Mrs. Carl J. Mund. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Foerschler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Boyce, Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Deyo, Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Banker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Yetxer, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph P. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford IL Merritt to 11 o'clock. Mrs.

William F. Gekle is senior chairman for the event. Members and guests planning to attend are Ray Boedecker, Dale Hansen, David Heilman, Gaynel Frizzel, Christine liegeman. Rowan DeBold, Betsy Gekle, William LaForte. Douglas Capers, Betsy Hoe.

KUie Mack. David McComb. Judy Pierpont, Douglas Sharp. Deborah Dwelley, James Cran ston, Terry Brewster, Susan Quigley, James Nelson, Madaa JIofceU. Jay jteeiey, Stephanie King, cofa Lee Olivett.

Beth Keeley, Joseph Doran, Diantha Southworth, Pet er Seaman, Linda Breed. Toby Sanford. Lynn Myers, Richard Mitchell. Jane Selfridie. John Kest, Alexandra Breed.

Mar Jorie Endsley, David Andrews, Judy Schenkeln. Martha Ann Lundgren. and John Hopkins. Joan M. Lattin Engaged to Marry l.

A Uh tfarrv Tjlltln Marple' road, announce' nurse's afde at St. Francis' hoi the engagement of their naugn ter. Joan Margaret, to Ilosptal SchooLpfNurslng J. Callo son of Mr. and Mrs.

Callo, WUlow Tree road, Milton. Miss Lattin was graduated from Arlington High school, class ot '60, And tomerty was employed a la mid term. Mr. Callo. an alumnus of Marl I bora High school, class oi '58, Ufa serving aboard the uss ForrestaL Navy aircraft carrier, Miss Rosenblatt Weds Ira Pearlman Miss Henrietta J.

Rosenblatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Rosenblatt, 4 Hogan drive. Red Oaks Mill, became the bride of Ira Pearlman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hyman Pearlman, Roose velt, L. yesterday, at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Erwin Zimet, spir itual leader, officiated. He was assisted by Dr. Jerome Regun berg.

Afterward, there was a re ception at the temple. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie and rosepoint heirloom lace, with a lace bodice, square scalloped neckline, three quarter length sleeves and a silk skirt. Her chapel length Veil of French tulle fell from a pearl headpiece and she carried a Bible arranged with a cascade of gardenias and phalaenopsis orchids. Miss Judith A. Rosenblatt, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor, with Mrs.

William Seifert as matron of honor. Their floor length gowns were of gold satin. princess style, and they each wore a pillbox hat with a veil to match. Their flowers were gold cym bidium orchids pinned to white fur muffs. Gary Pearlman was his broth ers best man.

ushering were Lieutenant Robert' Gelenter, Burton Llpsky, Barry IUrsch, William Seifert, Norman Gomberg and Ronald Pearlman. Mrs. Pearlman, who formerly rob mt xmyM.mmmmmMv tin WimBriH sniKu.4$AdiiaaaaaaaaaiaaiHi'. 3i ft i II rrSSnliTBSSMrr TiW 1ST Ki.35. mWMtMiVkhmm tKMmWSimVUt iiifsV: i MBsW ajilsjiiiiiiH lixesisisHxHsssH 3Vf lOssV'wassisisisH liJiiiHSBSiiiiSiHE Vl 'gt vaiiliiiiiiii1 ix.liHsax.srHsx.xmSssiH axeslslslslslslslslslslslslslslswiHHslsV i BHsslsSaKslslslH MRS.

IRA PEARLMAN. formerly Miss Henrietta J. Rosenblatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Rosenblatt, 4 Hogan drive, Red Oaks Mill, who was wed yesterday at Temple Beth El.

attended the State University col leg at Buffalo, Is completing her studies at the State University college at New Paltx. The bridegroom, an alumnus of Miss Baker Betrothed To A. P. Anderson Jr. Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur II. Baker, 21 Prince road, Hyde Park, of the engagement of their daughter. Carlyn to Alexander P. Anderson Jr.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, 29 Smith street. Miss Baker, a senior attRoose Jeanette Teasley Married in Kentucky In a 4 o'clock ceremony, yesterday afternoon, in the Cynthiana (Ky.) Baptist church. Miss Jeanette Teasley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Huel I. Teasley, Cynthi ana, became the bride of Donald Gerald Reynolds, son of Mrs. Ger ald B. Reynolds, 42 Parkwood boulevard, and the late Mr.

Rey nolds. The Rev. Prince E. Claybrook, pastor, officiated at the double ring rites, assisted by the Rev. James Angeu of the Second I Presbyterian church, Lexington, iKy.

The bride's full length gown was I of ivory brocade, designed with a fitted Empire bodice and bateau i neckline edged in seed pearls (which were repeated around the points of the long sleeves. An el i bow length veil fell from her openwork headpiece of pearls and tulle and she carried a bridal cascade. Miss Patsy H. Haynes, the maid of honor, wore a street length gown of emerald green satin, short sleeved, and her headband was'of green satin trimmed with holly and a circular tulle veil to match. She carried a white muff arranged with a spray of holly.

Bridesmaids were the Misses Shirley Whittaker, Hammersville, and Mary Louise Barnett, Louisville and Harrodsburg, Ky. Their outfits were identical to the honor attendant's. The bride's mother was dressed in imperial blue, with a white hat and blue and white accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore rose beige with 'accessories to match. Edward Hallbeck served as best man for the bridegroom, with Gregory Tompkins and Roth Penrose as ushers.

All are from Lexington. There was a reception In the church basement. The couple will reside In 1477 North Broadway, Lexington. A graduate of Georgetown (Ky.) college, the bride has been teach ing in Lexington. The bridegroom is employed as a department manager with IBM in Lexington.

4dti wi gJsissiMWWssisissMMifat IftftfcygrVz ifryj. i MISS CARLYN J. BAKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur II.

Baker, 21 Prince road. Hyde Park, who is engaged to be married to Alexander P. Anderson 29 Smith street. Mrs. B.

V. A. Witbeck To Visit in Texas Mrs. Barent V. Witbeck1.

104 Fairview avenue, will leave from Idlewild Airport. New York, tomorrow night for Houston, Where she will spend some time with her son in law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Ho sier, former Poughkeepsians. velt High school, is president of the Leader club and also is a member of the Future Teachers of America. Mr.

Anderson was graduated from Poughkeepsie High school, class of '59, and Is employed at IBM. Wedding plans are Incomplete. Alison Schneider's Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H.

Schneider, 45 Alkamount avenue, Scarsdale, formerly of Poughkeepsie, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alison Margarete Schneider, to Mark Christian Schroeder, son of Mrs. Charles W. Levko. Orchard Park, and Theodore R. Schroeder, Mar tinsville, Va.

Miss Schneider was graduated from Eastcbester High school and attended Virginia Intermont Jun ior college, Bristol, Va. Mr. Schroeder is a graduate of Kenmore Senior High school. He is serving as Journalist third class with the Executive division, U. S.

Naval station, Great Lakes, IU. An early spring wedding is planned. 1s3! bsssssssssB IkisssssssssssssssssssPissssssssssWfllWfMss ssssssssssssssssssr'HssssBssHAfl mmmmWf fclw JtWsssssssi sssssssssssssssssssfaaMsssslsssssssmif Wfllssssssl sssssssssssssssv fnBPrfB sssssh sssssssssssssssW llt3f'IBSSSsP' IksssssssssssK JPilfiiiVH; if5t 5H isssssssssssw wSmmlw uM IsssssssssW WMlkWv 'H sssssssssssssBv BSSSKSaFOii? f'TfcT Wi? isssssf' jmMSHV' 4A flsVssssssssssssssssssssssssscssssssss teat jfcgiBavtf UU" ifMbtUtmmUtwmmmmWm'mm Mrs. Adriance Party Hosts Tonight, Mr. and Mrs.

John P. Adriance, 117 Livingston street, will entertain at a Christmas supper party tonight at the Poughkeepsie Tennis club in honor of their son ia law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. MRS. DONALD GERALD REYNOLDS, the former Miss Jeanette Teasley, Cynthiana, whose marriage took place yesterday afternoon in the Cynthiana Baptist church.

Miss Sedore Future Bride Of Russell J. Brooker Jr. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.

Sedore 69 East Main street, Wappingers Falls, of the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Joy, to Russell James Brooker son of Mr. and Mrs. Brooker, South terrace, Fishkill. I The prospective bride was graduated from Wappingers Central school, class of '59, and from the Krissler Business Institute. Greer Langdon Betrothal Announced Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. James Greer, Millhrook, of the betrothal of their niece, Miss 'Jean Irene Greer; to Jack Lee Langdon. He.ls: the. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fleet Langdon, Athens. Mich. The bride elect, daughter of Robert Greer, Tottenham, Ontario, Canada, and the late Mrs. Minnie unii.M w.i n.iMnA I. Mrs.

Weir Is the former Mary l'i v. class of 'U. She is employed as a secretary at the Federal Bearings Co, Inc. Mr. Brooker, an alumnus of Wappingers Central school; class of '52, Is a veteran of four years service with the United Navy.

He is associated in business with his father. I Wedding plana, are Incomplete. Mr' Mrs. Richard 2ZSSJ? "t'iw Enn.nna Pnrtv Hofstra college on taut Wand. Jth 'L.

Swe'nson. Quaker' lane. Mr ail M. Aftsrt Richard. Jane Adriance.

The couple plans MUlbrook Central Ugh school an State university whers he" relv now stationed a Fort Dix, N.J.Hyde Park, Mrs. Witbeck left Oak Crescent, were, hosts' at anlo spend the hoUdays here. Vassar Hospital School of i a bachelor' of science degree Mr. and Mrs. Pearlman are on tl here today, to spend Christmas wedding trio to Bermuda where with another daughter.

Mrs. they are registered at the Castle Frances Witbeck Marchbanks. uarDouruoieu luagewooa. uj. egg nog party 9:30 to o'clock, Friday night, at the Amrita dub.

There were approximately TO guests In attendance. home for the Christmas "week 1 Nursing. She is a the In ena is anouer aaugnter, miss mu1i "'w Adriance of New Yorkl Mr. Langdon is an alumnus of division Qty. (Athens High school and Michigan An April weddu Is pUaned..

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