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')' vv SOCIETY jJougWuttpsit Journal iiw4iL fifliii ji Jt Bk ii it'll! i Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Sunday, July 31, 1966 SECTION TWO Pag LA I Ellen Mary Blownstine Completes Plans For Marriage to Frank Burton Ellis Jr. Miss Ellen Mary Blownstine, daughter of Mr. and Mr.

Frederick David Blownstine, Fort Myers, formerly of Amenia, has completed plans for her marriage to Frank Burton Ellis son of Judge Frank Burton Ellis and Mrs. Alice Grima Ellis, New Orleans, La. The ceremony will take place at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Fort Myers. The Rev.

Peter Vautrin will officiate and will be celebrant of the Nuptial Mass. The bride elect, granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore of Millbrook and of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick David Blownstine of Amenia, will be given in marriage by her father She will be attended by Miss Susan Anderson, Montgomery, as tnaid of honor and the Misses Paula Forsydt and Yvonne Plummer, both of Fort Myers, as bridesmaids. Stephen Ellis, Baton Rouge, will serve at best man for his brother. The ushers will include Hugh Aldige and Douglas deMontluzin, both of New Orleans; Stephen Vance, Fort Myers, and Daniel Walker, Oyster Ray, cousin of the prospective bride. The reception will take place in the Terrace Room of the Ifotel Bradford, Fort Myers. After a wedding trip to Jamaica and the Caribbean, Mr.

Ellis and his bride will reside in New Orleans Miss Hlowi'stine is a senior at Newcomb Col lege of Tulane UmSersity, New Orleans. Mr. Ellis is a student at Tulane. Prent studio MRS. JOHN STOLZENTHALER formerly Carta Schmitz Neefu Fbota MRS.

GREGORY de MARE the former Barbara Ferry John Ek To Marry In September IW: Vi. V4 71 Bradford Bachrich MRS. TORRANCE RAYMOND formerly Caroline Freeland Raymond Freehnd Rites Solemnized in Washington Dr. and Mrs. William Rudolph Kanne, Saratoga, announce the betrothal and forthcoming miimtHa ftiAiri A mi itIiai ftee Ruby Adele Kanne, San Francis sfonAMr LUJS Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Paul Freeland, Bethesda, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Caroline Carr Freeland, to Torrance Crawford Raymond, Wappingers Falls. He is co. to John Joseph Ek.

also Raymond. Chappaqua, wM teimmmnmYrnpsm i i in i mi I mm iii BOBHBiaB of San Francisco. He is the son of Mrs. Mary Ek, Poughkeepsie, and the late Axel V. Ek.

Miss Kanne attended Willow Glen High School, San Jose, and Mills College, Oakland, Calif. Mr. Ek attended Poughkeepsie High School and Austin Peay State College, Clarksville, Tenn. The wedding will take place at 2 o'clock, Sept. 10, in St.

Mary's Church, Los Gatos, Calif. Jean Davidson, J. J. Minnehan Wed in Amenia Miss Jean Douglas Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Davidson, South Street, Amenia, formerly of Larchmont, became the bride, esterday afternoon, of James J. Minnehan Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Minnehan, Winchester.

Mass. The 1 30 o'clock ceremony took place at the First Presbyterian Church of Amenia, with tne Kev. Jonn i The ceremony took place yester day in the Great Choir of the Washington National Cathedral, with the Rev. Canon Luther D. Miller officiating.

The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a short sleeved gown of white silk linen and Vcnise lace. Her cathedral veil of silk illusion and matching Venise lace was held in place by a flat bow, and she carried a prayer book marked by orchids and stephanotis. Miss Henrietta Baldwin Bowen, Jacksonville. was maid of honor, with Mrs. Stephen Bunker Rohrbaugh.

New York City, as matron of honor Also attending the bride were Mrs. Lenwood Poole, Silver Spring and Easton, Mrs John McDonald Tyr the bridegroom, and Linda Lee Butler, Bethesda. The bridegroom's father served as best man. The ushers were Wayne Allan Stafford, New Paltz; William John Cummings, Kings' ton; Robert Sloane Custer. Tren ton.

brother in law of the bridegroom: Joseph Leo Desscl Raleigh, and Mr. Tyrrell. The bride, who attended the National Cathedral School for Girls, Washington, D.C., was graduated from Vassar College cum laude and received a mas ter's degree in city planning from the University of Pennsylvania. She has been appointed as a town planner by the Town of Pough keepsie Council. Mr Raymond, a 19fi0 alumnus of Princeton University, is asso ciated with IBM.

After a wedding trip to the Vir rcll, Raleigh, NC. formerly of.gni Islands, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poughkeepsie, and the Misses Jo 1 mond will reside in Wappingers anne Lousera Raymond, sister of I Falls. Carlo Schmitz Married To John Jay Stolzenihaler St.

John's Evangelical Lutheran Church was the Godocik officiating. The organist scene, 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, of the marriage of Miss Carla Jean Schmitz, Albany, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Schmitz, 9 Lud 1 was Leland Hulst Jr.

Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Carol DeChristopher, Peekskill, as matron of hon or, Douglas N. Davidson of Jo liette, Quebec, Canada, brother of the bride, served as best man for the bridegroom and Edward Pfuhler, Port Chester, ushered. The bride's floor length gown of white silk taffeta and Chan tilly lace was made with a fitted basque bodice of lace over taffeta, long pointed lace sleeves and a scalloped Sabnna neckline accented by pearls and crystal beads. The full skirt featured a redingote front of scalloped lace and taffeta and a bouffant back of alternating rows of lace and taffeta ruffles ending in a circular chapel train.

Her ballerina length veil of English pure silk illusion, three tiered, was attached to a pearl crown, and she carried a cascade arrangement of white daisies and baby's breath. Mrs. DeChnstopher's street street length sheath gown had a green lace bodice and champagne colored skirt. Her headpiece was a green veil, and she carried a basket filled with tangerine colored daisies. There was a reception at the De La Vergne, Farms Hotel, Amenia, with approximately 60 guests in attendance.

After a wedding trip south, the couple will reside in Stamford, Conn. A 1963 graduate of Mamaro neck Senior High School, the bride also attended the Krissler Business Institute and is employ ed as a secretary. The bridegroom, who received, a bachelor of fine arts 'degree from the Massachusetts College of Art, is employed as a technical illustrator for Volt Technical Services Stamford. low Drive, to John Jay Stolzenihaler. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Stolzenthaler, Stat en Island. The Rev. M.

Luther Sievert officiated and Mrs. Raymond DuPilka presided at the organ. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in silk organza over silk taffeta, with a fitted Empire bodice, scalloped bateau neckline and Kabuki sleeves of Alencon lace and a floating sheath skirt featuring side appliques of lace. The detachable circular chapel train of lace edged silk organza was attached to the yoke of the back neckline. Her bouffant veil of French illusion, elbow length, fell in four tiers from a double crown of pearls and crystals, and she carried a cascade arrangement of white roses and baby's breath.

Mrs. Santo A. LoGiudice, Wappingers Falls, was matron of honor for her sister. The other bridal attendants were Mrs. Robert L.

Rector, Kingston, and Mrs. Rob pink roses with baby's breath and pink and moss green ribbons. The others flowers were identical but with all pink ribbons. Mr. Silvera was best man for the bridegroom.

Ushering were Carl Cangello, Hingham, and William Mulokey, Staten Island. The reception took place at 3 clock at Emil s. East Fishkill The couple will reside in East Hartford, upon return from a week's wedding trip to Virginia Beach. The bride traveled in an A line dress of white lace, sleeveless, with a three quarter length coat of white linen having three quarter length sleeves. She had pink accessories and a white orchid corsage.

Mrs. Stolzenthaler was graduated from Poughkeepsie High School in 1961 and from the Albany Medical Center School of Nursing in 1964. She has been employed as an assistant head nurse at the Albany Medical Center Hospital. The bridegroom, employed as a Robert Girard Engaged to Wed Miss Matthews Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick E. Matthews, Stamford, announca the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sharon Dale Matthews, to Robert Joseph Girard. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Girard, Mapleview Road.

Miss Matthews, a graduate of Stanford Catholic High School and the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School, New York City, also attended St. Bonaventure University, Olean, where she was a member of Theta Lambda Chi sorority. Mr. Girard attended Our Lady of Lourdes High School and St. Bonaventure University.

llllllWrTvlllllllllli R. Robrrtm MISS SHARON MATTHEWS engaged to Mr Girard Elaine Weiss, Mr. Klinghoffer Engageg1 to Wed Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M.

Weiss, 113 Innis of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elaine Helen iLanit Weiss, New York City, to Leon Klinghoffer, also of New York City. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klinghoffer.

Miss Weiss, an alumna of Poughkeepsie High School and the Feagin School of Drama and Radio, New York City, also attended Ohio State University in Columbus and was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Women's Reserve in World War II. She currently is employed as an ex ecutive secretary for 20th Cen tury Fox Film Corp. in New York. Mr.

Klinghoffer, who attended Brooklyn College and Columbia University, served In the U.S. Air Corps in World War II. A captain, he received two Distinguished Flying Crosses, two Distinguished Unit Citations and eight Battle Stars. The prospective bridegroom now is in the liquor ousiness in iNew York. No date has been set for the wedding.

IfWfiySw Iv31 us5SMw4 MISS RUBY KANNE to be wed to Mr. Ek Mr. Hart, Miss Shannon To Be Married ert Silvera. Sloansville. Their United Aircraft Research Labora tories in East Hartford, received a bachelor's degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, and a master's degree from Poly technic Institute of Brooklyn.

He is a member of Pi Tau Sigma, national mechanical engineering honorary fraternity, Zeta Psl fraternity and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shannon, 1 Hammersley of the betrothal of their daughter.

Miss Patricia M. Shannon, to Leonard J. Hart Ha ie tkA en rxt Wfm mechanical engineer at the and Mrs Freedom p.ainj Sylvia Liccardi To Become Bride identical floor length gowns of white chiffon had Empire bodices accented with pink and green rosettes, scoop necklines, short sleeves and sheath skirts, each marked by a chiffon back panel. Their headpieces were moss green cabbage roses with circular veils to match. Mrs.

LoGiudice carried a colonial bouquet of Miss Ferry, Germantown, Wed in Manorton Church Miss Barbara Louise Ferry and Gregory Moore de Mare were married at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Manorton. The Rev, E. Werner Weinreich officiated, with the bride's brothers, John W. and Robert L. Ferry, as acolytes.

Ross King was the organist and Donald Steele, trum pet soloist. ial bouquet of ivory roses. The attendants wore identical full length gowns of pale apple green peau de sole, vith lowered rounded necklines, three quarter Miss Sylvia Barbara Liccardi and William D. Walsh will be married Saturday morning in St. Ttie bride's Barents are Mr and leneth sleeves and softly pleated Mary's Roman Catholic Church.

Mrs. Phillips M. Ferry of Hi skirts. Their heaJpieces were The Rev, Edwin J. Kenny will of Diddle Farm, Germantown.

She white scalloped lace i.ips with ficiate and will be celebrant of the i is a granddaughter of Mr. and tailored bows of pale apyle green Nuptial Mass. Miss Liccardi's Mrs. Louis W. Fish Sr and peau de soie, and they carried parents are Mr and Mrs.

An James A. Ferry, all of Salt Point. cascade arrangements of pink thony Liccardi. 29 Virginia The bridegroom is a son of Mr. land white pom pons with ivy and the prospective bridegroom island Mrs.

George de Mare, Sau The bride's sister, Mary Lynn a son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. certies and New York ritv. Ferrv.

and their cousin. Margaret Walsh. Freeport, Given in marriage by "If eTTMTFIsn. West Uydeflremhet Afterthrintermission Mrv Fied The bride elect will be given in father, the bride was attended iiower girls, xneir lull lengm marriage by her father. Her at oy ner sister, miss EUzaDein.E.

urocKs were 01 paie pinn peau tendants will include her. sister. Miss Nancy Liccardi, who will be maid of honori Cathy McFarland, Buffalo, "niece of the future bridegroom, flower Carol Colombo, Elmonts Mrs. Frank Liccardi, Hopewell Junction, and Mrs. Robert Silveri.

Wappingers Falls, Georee Emma. Bellmore. win serve as best man (or Mr, Walsh. Among the ushers will be Frank liccardi, Hopewell Junction, brother of the bride to be; James McFarland, Buffalo, and John E. Walsh.

Bye, brother of the bridegroom elect. The reception wiu taite piace ai Ferry, Germantown, annaidTif honor and Mrs, Elizabeth a. rer sonius, Dayton, nt matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the' Misses Linda K. Tackabury, Colo de soie; with round Becklines trimmed in white stand up lace and gathered Empire waistlines accented by white velvet bows.

Each carried a basket of pink rado Springs. cousin of the and white pom pons, bride; Joyce A. Saulpaugh, Cler Malcolm M. de Mare, U.S. mont; Blanche A.

Borzell, Wat 1 Navy, Saugerties, was best man kins Glen, and Irene F. Green, 1 New Rochelle, The bride's gown of antique ivory satin was made in 1S9) lor her 'great grandmother; MTI. Abigail Howe Chapel of Brooklyn, and was worn by the brides grandmother, Mrs. Fish, her mother and two aunts for their the Holiday Inn, Fishkill. After a weddings.

Fashioned In redingote wedding trip to the Pocono Moun 1 style and trimmed in French tains, Mr, Walsh and his' bride 'rosepoint lace, it had a round for his brother and Daniel Fish, Duanesburg. cousin oi the bride, served as ring bearer, The bride'a brother. Phillips M. Ferry Germantown; was head usher, assisted by Gilbert II. de Saugerties.

brother of the bridegroom; Anders R. Sterner, Mountain Lakes, Thomas C. Barry and David T. Barry, nasnua, w.ji., ana imwuiy Road. A 1964 alumna of Our Lady of Lourdes High School, Miss Shannon is employed in the IBM Systems Development Division.

Mr. Hart, who is serving with the U.S. Navy in San Diego, is a 1963 alumnus of Arlington High School. Wedding plans are Incomplete. 'Pops' Concert Set at Tanglewood Arthur Fiedler has made known the program he will conduct at the annual Boston Pops at Tangle wood concert on Wednesday at Lenox, Mass.

Stan Getz, who will be saxophone soloist, will join the Pops conductor and the orchestra for the world premiere of Sauter's Tanglewood Concerto, dedicated to the soloist and con ductor. Wednesday's concert will begin with Sousa's Washington Post March, after which the Overture to "William Tell" by Rossini will be presented. In addition to the Tanglewood Concerto the first half of the concert also will include the Final Dance from Ginastera's 'Estancia. iJ MW JT'li 4M JiiiyJtOH'MftlWraiMiMIMil 7rnl Sludl MISS PATRICIA SHANNON betrothed to Mr IUrt ler will conduct the Waltzes from Strauss' Tales of the Vienna (WoodSr with Toni JJoichl as the zither soloist. Mr.

UeU then wiu perform five compositions for saxophone and orchestra. will reside in Brooklyn. For the trip, the bride chose a plnit crepe A line dress with a scoop neckline and long bouffant sleeves of matching chiffon. The bride, an alumni of Germantown Central School, attended Wagner College, Staten Island, and received a bachelor of arts degree from Cornell University in June, In September she will begin her studies at St, John's Law School, Brooklyn. Mr.

de Mare; a graduate of Yorton, Canastota, cojsin of the Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. i3tUfi. 'aM. AJj.rmMJitX. sr aK tt fianfaMl ftludMl MJtS, JAMES WINNEaN Jr tne former Jean David wiU reside In Freeport.

neckline, long sleeves and a full' bride. received nis pacneior oi araoc Miss Liccardi teaches business I back which terminated in a dr. Approximately 225 guests at 1 gree from Yale University in 1963. education at Freeport High cular chapel Her head tended lhe, reception Diddle He now is a graduati student In School, where Mr, Walsh is alpiece was a rectangular Uce Farm. After a wedding trip to I mathematics at New; York Uni physkal education teacher.

mantilla, and she carried a colon 1 the Thousand Islands, the couple versity. i M'fl r' If 5rl I tm Sits iKflBJ a. i ft Blrf i i i Hill i MISS EUI.NE WEISS engaged to be married 1.

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