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Area wedding August 10,1980 Poughkeepsie Journal! IB 1 1C Photo by Lynn Studio Mrs. Dougherty A. Walsh I WAPPINGERS FALLS The Rev. William J. Dougherty, the groom's father, officiated at the marriage ceremony of Patricia Ann Walsh and Ronald Alan Dougherty at St.

Andrew's Episcopal Church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Walsh of 19 Laurel Park Road.

The bridegroom Is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. William Dougherty of Newton, N.J. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by DebiVado la of Pawling as maid of honor. Michael Walsh, the bride's brother, served as best man.

Ushers included Steve Walsh, the bride's brother, and Jim Castro of Poughkeepsie. Christopher Dougherty, the groom's son, of Hyde Park, was ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the bride's parents home. The couple departed on a wedding trip to the Poconos. They will reside in Hyde Park.

Nursing group to meet The Hudson Valley Nurse Practitioners will meet at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 19 at The Mill House, Mill Street, City of Poughkeepsie. PrJWilliamPeck1obstetrician and gynecologist, will speak' on "Common Gynecological Problems: Diagnosis and Treatment for the Primary Care Provider." Also on the agenda will be an update on bills for legislation for the Nurse Practitioners in New York's tate; discussion of the fju ture structure and election of officers of Hudson 'Valley Nurse Practition ers. Gilmore event slated A surprise testimonial celebration will be given in honor of Floyd J.

Gilmore, a Poughkeepsie funeral director and civic leader, on Aug. 30 at the Holiday Hill, Route 9, Town of Poughkeepsie. The celebration, which will include HWLrBaBHl JJIH VlnflplV bHbhhKiI 1w1hhbb1 BISPPHebhI bkwIHHbebI iKll Kwii pTmyB faHml i IB LuTJtlsvS HiHflk lH i i BflBriBHm wmmw ibbf immrn HKH ivw iiw iv 'ii immamtr mwmrri i Xm JLHrL lb; It VCk fkarlSWNi BK Jsfimr is JEBw wSiiM. J(tJ? Hfeil Mrs. Eckrich J.

Kovac Miss Susan J. Kovac of Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kovac of 8 Scott Terrace, Town of Poughkeepsie, became the bride of Robert J.

Eckrich of Utica in recent ceremonies at Hendrick's Syracuse University, performed by the Rev. Rick Blair. The bridegroom is the son of Caroline Eckrich and Raymond Eckrich, both of Newark. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Ellen Kovac of Poughkeepsie, as maid of honor. Anthony Fiumara of Rome, N.Y.

served as best man and Philip Livingstone of Utlca served as usher. Following a reception at the Brae Loch Inn in Cazenovia, the couple departed for a wedding trip to Bermuda. They will reside in Clay. Mrs. Eckrich is a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School and the State University College at Pittsburgh with a B.S.

degree in home economics. She also holds a masters of science degree in adult education from Syracuse University. She is a Cooperative Extension agent in Oswego County. Mr. Eckrich attended Newark schools and was graduated from Hope College In Holland, with a B.S.

in biology. He also holds an M.S. in adult education from Syracuse University and is employed as an assistant professor of medical technology at the Utica College of Syracuse University. wimming, dancing and dinner, will from 2 to 11 p.m. Tickets, which are on a first come, first serve basis, are available through" Floyd Gilmore Jr.

or Joann Gilmore at 19 Cottage City of Poughkeepsie. Reservations close at 6 p.m. on Aug. 18. Mrs.

Burger Wojeski WAPPINGERS FALLS Miss June Mary Wojeski of Wappingers Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. Wojeski of Amsterdam, N.Y., became the bride of Jeffrey Elting Burger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elting Burger of Washburn Drive, Poughkeepsie, in recent ceremonies at St. John The Baptist Church, Amsterdam. The Rev. Robert K. Baltch officiated, assisted by the Rev.

Stanislaus J. Swierzowski. Given in marriage by her father, the' bride was attended by Miss Frances Eagle of Erie, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Shelley Greener, sister of the bridegroom.

Miss Diane Morrison of Tar rytown, Miss Carole Rackowskl of Lansing and Mrs. Donna Landrio of Amsterdam. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Beth Ratka and Miss Meg Ratka of Dunwoody, cousins of the bride. Lawrence Raab of Houston, Texas, served as best man. Ushers were Richard Greener, Thomas Walsh, Jaijies Burger and Thomas Burger, brothers of the bridegorom, all of Poughkeepsie, and David Wojeski and Gary Wojeski of Amsterdam, brothers of the bride.

Following a reception at the BishoD Scully High School, Amsterdam, the couple departed on a wedding trip to Mexico and Florida. They will reside in Wappingers Falls. Mrs. Burger is a 1975 graduate of Wilbur H. Lynch High School.

Amsterdam, and a 1978 graduate of the State University College at Albany. She is presently a candidate for an MBA degree at Marist College and is an associate buyer for IBM, Poughkeepsie. Mr. Burger is a 1974 graduate of Arlington High School and a 1978 graduate of the State University Col legeat Albany. He is a candidate for an MBA degree at Union College and Is a teacher in the Arlington Central School District.

Mrs. Senft Serino St. Joseph's Church, Millbrook, was the setting for the marriage of Karen Ann Serino, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Serino, of Poughkeepsie, and Jeffrey B. Senft, son of Mrs.

Lois Senft, of Ho Ho Kus, N.J. The Rev. George Adamik officiated. Given in marriage by her brother, Anthony J. Serino, the bride was attended by Mrs.

Nancy Mprano, of Wappingers Falls, as matron of honor. Brian Wasiele, of Monsey, N.Y., was best man. Ushers were James Serino and Michael Serino, brothers of the bride, and Michael Senft, brother of the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Altamont Inn, Millbrook After a wedding trip to Mr. and Mrs.

Senft are living in Flshkill. The bride was graduated from Arlington High School, Dutchess Community College and the State University College at New Paltz, where she received her bachelor of arts degree and a master's degree in elementary education. She is employed as an elementary teacher in the Wappingers Central School District. The bridegroom was graduated Jrom Ridgewood HighSchoolLand re; ceived his bachelor's degree in con struction management from Utica College of Syracuse University. He is.

an estimator for C.B. Strain Sons Inc. in Poughkeepsie. Mrs. P.

Richards R. Sahloff The First Presbyterian Church was the scene of recent wedding ceremonies that joined in matrimony Miss Hilary R. Sahloff and Peter C.N. ichards. The Rev.

Arthur King officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Norman C. Sahloff of Old Freedom Plains Road, Town of La Grange. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jeffery CI Richards of 77 Ridgeview Road, Town of Poughkeepsie. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was, attended by Jennifer Lapo of Pleasant Valley as maid of honor. Lawrence R. Battistoni of Pdugh keepsie served as best man.

Ushers were Thomas Sleight of Overlook Road, Town of Poughkeepsie, and Stephen A. Graham of Albany, A reception was held at the home of the bride and groom following the ceremony. After a wedding trip to New England and Quebec, the couple will reside In the Town of Poughkeepsie. Mrs. Richards is a 1974 graduate of Arlington High School.

She is an account representative at Dutchess BankTMain Mall Branch. Mr. Richards is a 1974 graduate of Hartwick College. He is a procurement specialist at IBM, East Fish kill. ijjv TUCK.

lfjft Photo by Gcorg Sackelot Mrs. Slaninka A. Bonanno The Lake Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, was the scene of recert wedding ceremonies that joined in matrimony Deborah A. Bonanno and Paul E. Slaninka Jr.

The Rev. Randall B. Bosch officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Justin L. Bonanno of Wappingers Falls. The bridegroom is the. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul E. Slaninka Sr. of the Town of Poughkeepsie. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mrs. Donna Kent, of Hurley, as matron of honor.

Bridemaids included Ms, Robin Kraus of Kingston, Ms.Honna Goodrich of Miami and Ms. Cindee Cozza of Kingston. Vincent Slaninka served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Paul Desser of Albany, Jeffrey Bonanno of Kingston, David Bonanno of Clinton Corners, and John Bonanno of Wappingers Falls, the bride's, brothers. A reception was held at Lake Mohonk Mountain House.

After" a wedding trip to Canada, the couple will reside in Kingston. Mrs. Slaninka is a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School.Mr51an inka is a graduate of Arlington High School "and attended DutcheSs "Community College. He is president of Zaccheo Advertising, Kingston. rfJl i Hyp I I.

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