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engagement of their daughter, Miss Gale Lorraine Quinn, to Paul Joseph Schaefer, oh of Mr. and Mrs. Louii Michael Schaefer, Burlington, Wis. Miss Quinn Was graduated from Skidmore college with the degree ol" Bachelor of Arts in 1960. She manages the riding school at Southlands harm in Rliinebcck, and is serving as coirftnis.

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MILTON SCHEELY, who Is serving as chairman of the informal flower show to be conducted In conjunction with the meeting of the Dutthess County Garden Study club, Tuesday. MRS. EUGENE B. KHIEGER, was the recipient of a silver disk at the Poughkeepsie Junior league's dinner dance last night at the Dutchess Golf and Country club, having been chosen by the league as "Volunteer of tht Year." ff.m John Lan Studio MRS. ELLIOTT FRITZ, who Is the accompanist for the Lyric club's 32nd concert, Tuesday night, at Poughkeepsie High school.

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and Joseph P. Foley New Paltz, whose marriage took place May 13 In St. Joseph's church, New Paltz. Delmi Studioi MISS PENELOPE STURGES PHELPS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Pierson S. Phelps, 39 Schyler drive, who will be graduated from Ohio Wesleyan university, June 4. Mrs. Fritz Accompanist For Lyric Concert Mrs. 'Elliott Fritz will serve as accompanist for the 32nd concert of the Lyric club, Tubs day night, at the Poughkeepsie High school auditorium.

An drew Jessup Balrd, AAGO, is the conductor. The cucst artist will be Wil lard Pierce, tenor, of New York City. He has been soloist witn the Chicago, Baltimore and Oklahoma Symphony orches tras and has given a Town Hall recital In New York City. On March 31 of this year he sang the tenor solos in a presentation of Bach's "St. Matthew Passion" in Carnegie Hall, under the direction of Hugh Ross with members of the New York Philharmonic orchestra.

His accompanist will be Alice Wight man. The program will Include "Let There Be a Song," Gustav Klemm; "Hark! Hark! the Lark," Schubert; "Lord, Hear Our Prayer," Verdi; "Old German Hunting Song," Klcffel, by the club; "Air from Comus," Arne: "God Is My Shepard, Bach; "The" Sheperd's Song." Elgar, and "Che Gellda Man'na" iirom La Boheme) Puccini, by Sir. Pierce. "A Spirit Flower," Campbell Tipton; "Musetta's Waltz Song," Puccini; "Solvejg's Song," Grieg; "Dedication," Richard Strauss: "Red Roscy Bush," Victor Young; "My Old Ken tucky Home," Stephen Foster; 'Yankee Glory," Jeno Donath, by the club. "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning," (from Rodg ers: "Till There Was You;" (from "Music Wilson; "Vienna, My City of Dreams," Sleszynskl and "Road Signs," Myers, by Mr.

Pierce: and.Se lectlons from "My Fair Lady." Lerner and Loewe, by the club. Active members ot the club this season'are Miss Freda Ab doo, Mr. Harry Casement. Mrs. Bobert Chalmers, Mrs.

Ernest Miss Feierabend Completes Plans for Wedding June 10 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feierabend, Cedar avenue, have issued wcidlng invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Linda Gail, to Harold S. Gregorius son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold S. Gregorius, Newburgh. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Robert S. Banc at the rirst Congregational church, 6 clock, June 10.

Penelope Phelps Completes Studies Miss Penelope surges Phelps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierson S. Phelps. 39 Schyler drive, will be graduated from Ohio Wesleyan university on June 4.

An alumna of Roosevelt High school. Miss Phelps completed her work as an economics major at Wesley an In January and has been em ployed by the Bankers Trust Wall street. New York City, since that time, bhc is a mem ber of Kappa Alpha Thcta 6or orlty. Croft, Miss Edna Dalley, Miss Gertrude Dederer, Mrs. William A.

Dick Mrs. Heinz Elscle Miss Connie Ersklne, Mrs. Hugo Fischer, Mrs. Thomas Gallagher, Miss Mary P. Garrison.

Miss Jane Gassett, Mrs. Donald Goodglon. Mrs. Paul D. Hasbrouck, Mrs.

William Hyson Mrs. Robert Haynes, Mrs. George Keen en, Mrs. Per Lofbcrg, Mrs. Adolf Lunstedt, Mrs.

Albert W. McConnell, Mrs. Stanley Mlllspaugh, Mrs. Helen Moran, Mrs. John F.

Parsons, Mrs. Albert E. Powers, Miss Edna Ruth Robinson, Mrs. James Selfrldge, Mrs. Samuel I.

Silver, Mrs. Ray mond O. Wagner, Miss Catherine M. Werdcr, Mrs. Seymour Westover and Mrs.

Henry R. Wllser Jr. Officers Include Mrs. Elsele. president: Mrs.

Dick, vice presi dent; Mrs. Wllser, recording secretary; Mrs. Hasbrouck, corres ponding secretary: Miss Mildred Speedltng, treasurer; Mrs. Powers, librarian, and historian and Miss Abdoo, assistant librarian. Richard Ehlenberg will preside at the organ with Clyde Smith and Joseph Smith singing selected arrangements before and during the ceremony.

Miss Feierabend has chosen Mrs. Norman J. Wyble as her matron of honur. The Misses Lois Feierabend. Carol Feiera bend', and Uwen Maurer willuests serve as unui'siniiuis.

miss Feierabend will be a junior bridesmaid. Mr. Gregorius has selected Earl G. Mullins as his best man. Ushers will be William H.

Feierabend II, Edwin C. Doul Ins and Kenneth Bolduc. James Damiano will serve as junior usher. The bride to be Is a graduate of Poughkeepsie High school and the Uarbizon School of Fashion Modeling land is employed by the IBM in the Data Systems division. The bridegroom elect is a graduate of Newburgh Free academy and Orange County Community college.

He is also employed by the IBM In the Data Systems division. Both are members of the First Congregational church. Tennis Club Plans Activities To Launch Season Saturday will mark the' formal opening of the Poughkeepsie Tennis club for the summer. A feature of the day's activities, which begin at 2:30 o'clock, will be races and relays, for children in various age groups. Team and Individual prizes will be given, the winners.

Tennis ac tivities will be conducted by Peter VanKlecck, chairman of tennis for the club. Picnic facilities will be made available for members and their SbVaSSBBBSBJBJBBSBBBBJbm X0? fill (' KZ dhLfHd. 'f BBbVbBbVbBbVbBbVbBbVbBH iyjjmA' usta tw? BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn jSSJaBSaBBlBBBBBlBBBBBaBBJaBBaBBBiiSaBBBBI Frctil Studio MRS. ROBERT JOHN KOPP, formerly Miss Joan Elizabeth Petersen, Titusville road, who was wed In St. Andrew's Episcopal church, yesterday.

MRS. CLARICE H. L. PENNOCK, who will retire as president of the Poughkeepsie Area Vassar club at Tuesday night's meeting. Miss Petersen Becomes Bride Of Robert J.

Kopp St. Andrew's Episcopal church was the scene II o'clock yester iday mornm); or Ine marriage of Miss Joan Elizabeth Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Svend E. Petersen, Titusville road, to Robert John Kopp.

lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Kopp, Diddell road. The Rev. Gordon C.

Graham performed the wedding cere mony and th Rev. Alfred H. Whlsler, rector of Zion Episco pal church, Wappingers Falls, concluded the Nuptial Mass. Paul Nepr, organist, played the traditional wedding music. Bouquets of white gladioli were used for the altar decorations.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length gown of lace. It had a fitted bodice, Sabrina neckline, long sleeves pointed at the wrists and a tiered skirt with scalloped hemline. Her McBride Hickey Wedding To Take Place in Beacon Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey, Lakevillc, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Joan Mary Hickey, Fishkill.

lo John Peter McBride, Hyde son of Mr. and Mrs. John MclJride, Middlctpwn, N.J. The wedding will take place 10 o'clock, June 10, in St. Joachim's church, Beacon.

Miss Hickey has chosen her sister. Miss Jill Hickey, Lakevillc, as her maid of honor. The bridesmaids are Miss Suzanne Hickey, Lakeville, and Miss Dolores Dalton. Poughkeepsie. Deborah Hickey, Lakeville, will serve as 1 lower gin ana uori Friendship Club Hears Mrs.

Divine League Cjtes Mrs. Krieger For Her Services Mrs. Eugene B. Krieger has been named "Volunteer of the Year" by the Poughkeepsie Junior league. This recognition Is given to a member who for the last five years, with special emphasis on the last year, has been outstanding In her volunteer services the league and to the community.

Mrs. Krieger was honored by Mrs. Horace Divine, a member of the Dutchess County Garden Study club, was guestithe league at its dinner dance speaker at the meeting of thcj'ast night at the Duichess Golf Friendship Gardens club. Clin jand Country club. She was the Hoffman, Fishkill, as ringlear ll(m Corners, recently.

Her topic I recipient of a silver disk. cr. thn Fiinrt. AmonL' Mrs riCL'i'r's artiv. Floucr Arrangements." Mrs.

Hies (his year have been serving Gerard San Antonio, Lake I ii MI nc thn best man. The ushers are George A Pumpkiiron the Children's Home board; Pharles Calcaimi. Hyde Park. lane, was hoslcss for the meet I he Community Children's and Richard Kerbcr, Garfield. jng N.

J. Miss Hickey was graduated; princess crown of seed pearls from iiousatonic Valley Region DAC Chapter ai Ills'1 Sfliuui, jii Garden Study Club Plans Flower Show Mrs. Milton Scheely is chairman of tile Informal flower showor members of the Dutchess County Garden Study club, Tuesday afternoon, at the Young Women S.Christian association building. It 'will be conducted in conjunction with the club's, meeting. Serving on committee with Mrs.

Scheely are judging, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ciolko are chairmen of the day's activities, assisted by Mr.

and Mrs. Donald J. Nelson, games; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.

Clark, awards, and and Mrs. Donald Fenner, Judges. Area Vassar Club Schedules Election Election of officers will take place at the meeting of the Poughkeepsie Area Vassar club, o'clock, Tuesday night, at Taylor hall, Vassar college. Mrs. Clarice II.

L. Pennock, retiring president, will preside. After the meeting members will visit the art'gallery to view drawings lent to the college by alumnae. Later, refreshments will be served in the Jade room of the building. Members planning to, meet for dinner at the Vassar Alum nae House preceding tjic meeting are asked to make reservations with Mrs.

Beatrice Lindberg. Marie Taylor; staging, (horticulture) Mrs. Oscar Green and Mrs. George O. Swenson, and (arrangements) Mrs.

Patricia Hawkes and Mrs. Agnes Vrti low. and sequins held in place an el bow French illusion veil. She carried a white prayer book marked with white cymbldium orchids and stcphanotis. Mrs.

Edward G. Perkins, aiauison. a cousin oi me nooskl village, i i Conn. She is now a reception I nuYK uuiitiicun Theater hoard as its member iship chairman; the Vassar hospital Women's auxiliary on the I ways and means committee; serving as a Menial Health national Drive captain; a member of (he Ilar ist at thej'oughkecpsic IBM Development laboratory. Mr.

Mc Bride was graduated u. nr iroill Ol. ilelenalP 1o ll. All A Thrift 1H57. with a CiimmiuiT.

u. iii. ni uc mi I Mrs. William Austin vice chairman of the Flag League board the United States of Amcrica'gain liox chairman; and she was I lvin.ff.itnn rhaDler. Daughters i inn iiuHnrhpr 'Theater.

She has assisted in the 1 I ir. lupuuaiu Ul as3dl iiusjuji ami Mrs. William J. Owens. bride, was the matron of honor.

of arts decree. He Iskneaker at the luncheon meet lechnieal instituli Her ballerina length gown 'was ot.ua Epsilon Sig jing of the Duchess of York.i In (he past Mrs Krieger has of aqua chiffon. It was made n)a lu. ls employed at the cliaplcr. Daughters of the served as president, vice presi with a fitted bodice of white Pniinhki cnsii.

Ili.M Develop i lace over aqua satin. Her head Moratory Amcncan C.lonisU. 1 oclock. r.latu.ns picre was an aqua veil trimmed 'Tuesday, at the Nelson lluue. man of Ihe Planned Parenlhuiiil with a matching bow.

She car 1 Among those planning to at league, as a director, a member ried a colonial bouquet of pink CnOpter are Mrs: Harry Davis. Mrs. 0f the cast, public relations forfivtK MernhprS I. Jaminet. Mrs Yarick chairman, play and For her daughters marriage, ecerei Ylclilucu i Mrs.

Petersen chose a sheath I Three new members havciV. Stringham. Mrs. John A. worked on costumes and props dress of turauoise shantunc! been received by Chancellor' Wallbcrg.

hrnesl l. ah tor the community cnnmcns with matching jacket. Her accessories were white. Mrs. Kopp wore an aqua, and green print silk organza dress.

Mie also wore white accessories. Both had pink rose corsages. Donald K. Kopp, LaGrangc ville, attended his best man. Eric It.

Petersen, brother of the bride, ushered. After the ceremony breakfast was served at the Covered Wag on Inn. lied Oajts' MilL Later, the couple departed from there for a wedding trip to the Adlr ondacks. They will reside in Diddell road upon their return. For traveling, the bride select ed a blue sheath dress with matching short Jacket, white accessories, and a corsage of white cymbldium orchids.

Mrs. Kopp, wno auenaeu schools on Long Island and also Washington university, Louis. was principal bass player for Hie Kirkwood Sym phony, Klrkwood, and now filays bass wan ine nuason vai ev Philharmonic orchestra. Mr. Kopp attended scnoou nf the American devolution lihini.heck Thev arc Mrs on various committees Thomas Pace, Mrs John jKeiscy Graham, Mrs.

h.enneui'fur Ull. lll)S)1Iai auxiliary Tieder and Mrs. Halph Mr.s Theodore has served as a canvasser At a recent meeting of the Mis (ierard Van 'Itysl. tj. Heart and Community chapter at the home of Mrs.lHaymond Long.

Mrs George. drives, and in the Junior brother asWillis J. I'clis. lyiinebeck, Mrs 'Campbell. Mis i nomas ileague.

she has been chairman Earl Kilmer was elected chap EhleKler. Mrs iienry it. uuinn U( tne Bargain liox. nominating, lain to fill the unexpired termiger, Mrs. Frederic fc.

Smith, ways and means, of Mrs. Minnie Caldwell. Mrs Mrs Vernon K. Shepherd, Mrs. foIIU s.

Children's Theather and William J. McCord, first vice Araminta Mrs. aam provisional committees. regent, was elected delegate to'uel Lund, Mrs. Frank Snyder, the DAR State conference "Oct.

Mrs Lila Rockefeller, Mrs. Ir Darennnl Mention 4 6 in Rochester. The alter Lome. Mrs. Adolphus1 Zv nates are Mrs.

Kilmer. Mrs.llloch, Miss Anna E. Cary andi Miss Elma Staley, New York Paul Young. Mrs. Howard Mrs.

Austin. Cily. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laib and Mrs.

Charles Traver.l Mrs. Owens, president of the III. Henry Staley. Rhlnebcck, The chapter is planning ajchapter and Mrs. DuRocher at 'left New ork by jet Friday to picnic next montn at me sum tended ine luncneon mecunu oi sjiuuu nina I 1wu Wlllinni mer home or Mrs.

v. imam White at the Red Hook Coun try club. i In New York City. He is a member of the Wappingers Falls Lodge pi Masons and the Manchester llunt Mr. and Mrs.

Kopp arc tellers at the Poughkeepsie Savings bank. ihe state DAC board recently land other places In Southern at the Aeroway Hotel, Syracuse. England. At this time the Installation o( state officers took place. They Members of Uie Stanford inclnde Mrs.

George L. McJ Garden club are Planning Cutchen. Rome, regent; Mrs. visit to lnnlsfrce, Mlllbrook. DuRocher, Poughkeepsie, vice Tnurjaay.

ine wui vi.ii wnrtant' anil 1 PI flrAhaill. Ilfelll.i i.m Poughlcecpsle, chairman of the National lleadquarteri Permanent fundi It wild flower gardens and tno mansion. The group plsns to assemble at lnnlsfrce at o'clock. I i.UyS yM4i0.

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