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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 10B

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Area weddings IWu'Pfin William Haanay Mrs. Greene Doyle Patricia E. Doyle of Mamaroneck became the bride of Lt. James K. Greene of Virginia Beach, Va.

in ceremonies performed by the Rev. William R. Siktberg at Fishkill United Methodist Church in Fishkill. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles P. Doyle of Hopewell Junction. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Greene of Blooming ton. Ind. Given away by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Richard E. Mainey of New burgh.

Bridesmaids were Diane McDermott of Boston, Lori Nawyn, the bride's cousin of Hopewell Junction; and Donna DeCarlo of Rye. Patrick R. Mainey. the bride's nephew, served as ring bearer. David E.

Greene, the groom's brother of Greenwich, Conn, served as best man. Ushers were Lt. Bob Brauer and Ens. Peter W. Davis, both of Virginia Beach; and Lt.

Darryl Fengya of Washington, D.C. A reception was held at Breakneck Lodge in Cold Spring. The couple departed on a wedding trip to West Virginia and South Carolina. They will reside in Pensacola, Fla. Mrs.

Greene graduated from John Jay High School. SUN Farmingdale and attended Pace University. She is employed as the administrative assistant to the Director of Fitness Programs at PepsiCo Inc. In Purchase. Lt.

Greene graduated from Bloo minjton High School South in Bloo mlngton and received a B.S. degree from Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs in Bloomlngton. He is serving in the U.S. Navy as an aviator on the U.S.S. John F.

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John J. Backes at Regina Cocli Church in Hyde Park. The bride is the daughter of Domenico A. Pacio of Hyde Park. The groom is the son of Lt.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Sands of Marietta. Ga. Given away by her father, the bride was attended by her sister.

Jeanette M. Pacio of Hyde Park. Bridesmaids were the groom's sisters. Stacy Sands of Newburgh and Heidi Sands of Marietta; and Elsa Baldassere of Poughkeepsie. Brenda Jean Pacio and Thomas Pacio, both of Hyde Park and cousins of the bride, were flower girl and ring bearer, respectively.

Tom Anapolis of Schenectady served as best man. Ushers were Mark Kean of Rock Tavern, Frank Pysikowski of Schenectady and William Sands, the groom's brother of Marietta. A reception was held at Stanley Cole'i Party Time Caterers. The couple departed on a wedding trip to Nova Scotia. They will reside In Wap pingers Falls.

Mrs. Sands graduated from Roosevelt High School and received an A.A.S. degree in dental assisting technology from Dutchess Community College. She is employed by Seymour Halberg. D.D.S.

in Red Oaks Mills. Mr, Sands graduated from Wa shlngtonville High School and received a B.S. degree in business administration from SUNY New PalU. He is employed by Yellow Freight Systems In Maybrook. Custom Photography Mrs.

Samuel Anderson Volino Edith Angela Volino became the bride of Samuel William Anderson, both of Westport, Conn, in ceremonies performed by the Rev. Roger Le gere at St. James' Church in Hyde Park. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Volino of Hyde Park. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of Atlanta, Ga. Given away by her father, the bride was attended by Nancy Smith Branigan of San Francisco, Calif.

Bridesmaids were Nancy Anderson, the groom's sister of Atlanta; and Diane Packrall, the bride's cousin of Tampa, Fla. Steven Anderson, the groom's brother of Houston, Texas, served as best man. Ushers were Michael Volino, the bride's brother of Millbrook; Andrew Caputi of San Diego, Calif. and Christopher Cowie of New York. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.

The couple departed on a wedding trip to Europe. They will reside in Westport. Mrs. Anderson is a 1971 graduate of Poughkeepsie High School and received a B.S. degree in psychology from Vassar College in 1975.

She is a marketing manager at Pepperidge Farm Inc. Mr. Anderson is a 1969 graduate of Wilton High School and received a B.A. degree in psychology from RandolphRandolph Macon College in Virginia. He is the northeastern sales and marketing manager for Simmons U.S A.

Selig Upholstered Products. Aran Stran A. MaMrlan Mrs. Ryan Cline Karen Cline of Berea. Ohio became the bride of Timothy E.

Ryan in ceremonies performed by the Rev. Jon Heyman at Evangelical Friends Church in Clinton Corners. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Cline of Berea. The groom is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Post of Poughkeepsie and Peter Ryan of Highland. Given away by her father, the bride was attended by Eileen Chambers of Cleveland, Ohio. Bridesmaids were Cathy Chambers of Cleveland.

Debbie Ryan of Poughkeepsie and Debbie Hall of Columbia, Ohio. Gwen Davey of Hyde Park was flower girl and David Ryan of Highland served as ring bearer. Michael Ryan of Poughkeepsie served as best man. Ushers were Norman Jenning of New Jersey, Dennis Sheehan of Guilderland and Camp Cline of Berea. A reception was held at the Rama da Inn In Poughkeepsie.

The couple departed on a wedding trip to Mount Pocono. Pa. They will reside in Poughkeepsie. Mrs. Ryan graduated from St.

Rita School for the Deaf in Cincinnati, Ohio and received a degree in data processing from Rochester Institute of Technology.jSie Is employed by IBM in Poughkeepsie. Mr. Ryan graduated from New York School for the Deaf in White Plains and is working on a degree in engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology. Mrs. Audio Rappleyea Julie Ann Rappleyea became the bride of Peter P.

Audia In ceremonies performed by her uncle, the Rev. Robert G. Rappleyea. at St. Mary's Church in Poughkeepsie.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rappleyea of Poughkeepsie. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Audla of Millbrook. Given away by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Patricia J. Rappleyea. Bridesmaids were Sara and Susan Rappleyea. the bride's sisters: Rose Mary Audia, the groom's sister of New York; Stephanie Fallon of Poughkeepsie and Jane Powers of Millbrook.

Kristen and Renee Audia, the groom's neices of Millbrook, were flower girls. Robert S. Audla, the groom's brother of Millbrook, served as best man. Ushers were Allan and John Rappleyea. the bride's brothers; Richard Foglla.

the groom's cousin: Gary Karon of Millbrook and Stanley Pietryka of New York. A reception was held at Dutchess Gold and Country Club. Poughkeepsie. The couple departed on a wedding trip to Aruba. They will reside in Millbrook.

Mrs. Audia is a 1976 graduate of Lourdes High School and a 1180 graduate of Russell Sage College. She Is employed by the Bank of Millbrook. Mr. Audia is a 1971 graduate of Millbrook High School and attended Northwood Institute in Midland.

Mich. He is vice president of Audia Motor. 1 0B Poughkeepsie Journal Sunday, October 23, 1983 Art workshop offered CORNWALL ON HUDSON The Museum of the Hudson Highlands will be offering three fall art workshops beginning Tuesday. The workshops "Wlnslow Homer: Creating Action Drawings;" "Grandma Moses and her and "Auguste Renoir: An Introduction to the Artist" will be offered, respectively. Tuesday: Nov.

and Nov. 22. All workshops begin at 7:30 p.m. Group hat open house BEACON Folkslnger Lydia Davis and friends will perform Sunday at 2:20 p.m. during an open house for the Howland Center for Cultural Exchange, 477 Main St.

The open house is scheduled for 2 5 p.m. Admission is free, The open house will also include a photographic exhibition by Doug Bai, "Hudsin River: Contemporary Views;" free refreshments; and tours of the facility. Alice Hernandez of Escondido, 'Calif, became the bride of Peter John Dykeman in ceremonies performed by the Rev. Daniel Strobel at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Wurtem burg.

The bride is the daughter of HOWARD JOHNSON'S ikciusims ORIENTAL SATURDAY SUNDAY PRIME RIB SPECIAL AT Dykeman Hernandez Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hernandez of Escondido. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Peter Dykeman of Rhinebeck. Given away by her father, the bride was attended by Julie Schwan of Rhinebeck. Bridesmaids were Janet Booth of Ithaca and Mrs. Chris Edwards of Latham. Matthew Dykeman, the groom's brother of Utica, served as best man.

Ushers were Andrew Dykeman, the groom's brother of Rhinebeck; and Donald Edwards of Latham. Served with cholc of potato or vegetable $A49 842 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE Open 7 Doyi 7 A.M. Midnighl Thurs Fri Sal 7 a.m 1 a m. Thousandsof FREE Slot Pulls Dally 191 un uic feer hun. thru Yn.

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They will reside in Escondido. Mrs. Dykeman is employed by Desalination Systems Co. in Escondido. Mr.

Dykeman is a 1974 graduate of Rhinebeck Central School and attended Marist College and Dutchess CommunltyCollege. He served in the U.S. Navy for four years and plans to attend Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. THE FINEST IN WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY FRED S. MADDOCKS TENTH YEAR POUGHKEEPSIE.

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