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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 8B

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Area weddings pfF7 'S''i. TT "i'T" Trl" 80 FougKtiMptl Journal Sunday, Jurw.1jC.lW1 bMBHI mgSjsjgau i Mrs. Goodall Hetling BEACON Ellen M. Hetling. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Hetling of 21 Tilden became the bride of Timothy M. Goodall, the on of Mr. and Mrs.

John Tc oodall of 5 Tloronda Avenue, In wedding ceremonies at St. John the Evangelist The Rev. John Borzu chowskl officiated. Given in marriage by her father, bride was attended by her sister, Lisa Hetling as maid of honor. Bridesmaids Included Diane Simon etti of New Jersey and Judith Morgan of Connecticut, both sisters of the bride; Patrice Nunan of Poughkeep sle; and Rosemary Vogt of Beacon! sister of the groom.

Leanne Goodall, the groom's sister, was the junior bridesmaid and Ann Simonetti, the bride's niece, served as flower girl. Michael J. Goodall of Decatur, served, as best man for his brother. Ushers Included the groom's brothers, Andrew and Peter Goodall of Beacon and Patrick Goodall of Wap pingers Falls and Gerald Sullivan of Beacon. Following a reception at the Belles, the couple left for a wedding trip to St.

Thomas. Mrs. Goodall is a graduate of Oiu Lady of Lourdes High School and a 1977 graduate of Dutchess Community College. She is a senior at Mount St. Mary College In Newburgh where she Is studying for her business administration degree.

Mrs. Goodall is employed in the purchasing department at IBM, Poughkeepsle. Mr. Goodall Is a graduate of Beacon High School and attended Dutchess Community College. He celved his bachelor's degree In con struction engineering from Pratt In stitute and Is emoloved at DeCar Fence and Guard Rail Contracting TrQwbrldyO v.u., uurnsun.

The couple will reside In Beacon. Zonta Club picnic slated The ZonlaClub of Poughkeepsle will hold aprograra meeting on Monday at the home of the club's presl dent, Sharon Cosgrove, Tltusville Heights, Poughkeepsle. The meeting will start with a' picnic supper at 6:30 p.m. The Zonta Club of Poughkeepsle Is the local chapter of a world wide or George Sockelos Mrs. Kardas Drew The Rev.

Mario Bastone heard the vows of Miss D. Karen Drew and Stanley L. Kardas In marriage ceremonies at Mt. Carmel Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Drew of 25 Sheraton Drive, Town of Poughkeepsle. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kardas, 71 Buckingham City of Poughkeepsle.

Given In marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Mrs. Diane Serino as matron of honor. Bridal attendants included Miss Ruth Drew, the bride's cousin, of Portsmouth, R.I., Mrs. Eileen Stickle of Wap pingers Falls, Miss Miriam Pendleton of Vermont, and Miss Maureen Gates and Mrs. Ann McRoberts, the groom's sister, both of Poughkeepsle.

James P. Morris served as best man. Ushers were Peter Serino. Joseph Panessa, the groom's cousin. Dan McRoberts, John Drew of Ver mont, and William Drew, the bride brothers.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hedges In west Park. The couple departed on awed dlng trip to Dlsneyworld and Sanibel Island In Florida. They will reside in Poughkeepsle. Mrs. Kardas was graduated from Pougkeedsle High School In 197 and from Dutchess Community College In 1975, with honors.

SheIs medical assiatant at DrJUartin Ba shoff 's office. Town fit Poughkeepsle. Mr. Kardas wasgraduated from Roosevelt High School in 1974, Dutchess Community Collge In 1977 and Marlst College in 1979. He Is fen accountant at Fleishman and an accounting firm In Poughkeepsle.

Riley Suzanne pawn Riley, daughter of Mrs. George E. Hanlon of Stanford vllle, andthe late James E. Riley, became the bride of Harold WVTrow bridge.son of the late Harold and Sarah Trowbridge. In ceremonies at the Bine Plains Methodist Chufth.

The Rev. Alfred Llberatore offlcivH ea Presented by her step father, rge F. Hanlon, the bride was at oy Mrs. Kooyn ueauopin as 'matron of honor. Melvln Cross, the groom's nephew, served as best man, Ushers were Richard William Heaney Photo Mrs.

Wright Lou Cadow Miss Melinda Lou Cadow Richard Albert Wright of Tlllson. were joined In matrimony atOur Savior Lutheran Church, Fishklll. The Rev. Robert G. Mueller officiated.

The brldeft the daughter of Harry and Constance Cadow Norm Smlthfleld. R.I. The bridegroom 'Is the son of Alberand Marilyn Wright of Tlllson. Given in Marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sisters, Karen LeRoy as matron of honor and Ka(hy Ca'dow as maid of honor, both of Connecticut. Bridal attendants were Met.

Beverly Chestoski, the" groooi's sister of Catskill. Miss Cheyl Ormsby, and Miss Theresa King of Florida. Miss Rachel LeRoy id Michael LeRoy. the bride's niece nephew, of Connetlcut, were flower girl and ring bearer. Glenn Grothkopp of Rlfton, served as best man.

Ushers were Frank Muller of Kingston. Steve Hughes of Rlfton, Jeff Cadow, the bride's brother, of Rhode Island, and Allen Chestoski, the groom's brother in law, of Catskill. A reception was held at the Spruce Lodge In Montgomery. The couple departed on a wedding tirp to Lake Placid and Canada. They will reside In Tllson.

Mrs. Wright was graduated from Roy C. Ketcham High School In 1975, Dutchess Community College in 1977 and is majoring In computer math at Marist College. She Is an analyst at IBM. Mr.

Wright was graduatedfrom Kingston High School in 1975 and Ulster Community College In 1977. He is an analyst at IBM. Mrs. Mdrotta J. Miller St.

Mary's Church in Wappjngers Falls, was the setting for the marriage of Nancy Jean Miller and Vincent Marotta. The Rev. Joseph Hlckey officiated. The bride Is the daughter pf Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Miller of Fishklll. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Marotta of Poughkeepsle. Given In marriage by her father, Ve bride was attended by her sister Miss Susan M.

Miller of Fishklll, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Miss Chris Piatt of Chappaque, Miss Rosemary Mattlello of Brooklyn, and Miss Nancl Blasottl of New Windsor. Miss Danielle Kunik was flower girl. Antonio Marotta served as best man for his Usher were Egldlo Marotta, the groom's brother, and Jerry Miller, the bride's brother. John Paridlso and Keith Kunik were ring bearers.

A reception was held at the Holiday Inn, Fishklll. The couple departed on a wedding trip to Mexico. They will reside In Mt. Klsco, Mrs. Studio Ton Mrs.

Henschel M. Keeley LAORANGEVILLE Ceremonies performed by the Rev. William Boak at (he First Congregational Church was' the setting for the marriage of Kimberly M. Keeley, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs.

Gerald Keeley Jr. of 179 Freedom Plain Road, and Greg Henschel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henschel of Poughquag. Given In marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Sue Pierson as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Darlene Keeley, the bride's cousin, of Poughkeepsle, and Miss Nancy Lockwood of PleKsant Valley, John Henschel of Pleasant Valley, served as. best man for his brother. Ushers were David Keeley, the bride's brother, of Poughkeepsle, and William Knox, Following the ceremony, a recep tlon was held at the Dutchess Manor. The couple departed on a we'ddlng trip cruise to Bermuda. They will reside in Mrs.

Henschel was graduated from Arlington High School and Pace University. She Is an accountant with Wm.jGreen Co. Children's Home officers listed Edwin Fitchett ha'CSSn reelected president of the of manages of the Chlldren'2Eme of Poughkeepsle, fTTT Other recently elected oUioer Include; Mrs. Anthony Quartararo, vie president In charge of pesennel; Mr. Matthew D.

Lampell. vice president1 In charge or buildings and grounds; Mrs. Donald T. Krom. vice president In charge of public affairs; Mrs.

Dennis A. Arnold, vice president in charge of future 'planning; Mrs. Thomas S. Ellas, recording secretary; Mrs. Edward Mulvey.

corresponding secretary and Mrs. C. B. Schmidt II, treasurer. Rink Figure, Dance Club officers elected HYDE PARK Stella Pukmel of Hyde Park has been named president of the Rink Figure and Dance Club of Hyde Park.

Other recently elected officers include Penny Ludwlg as vice ppesl dent, Ann Hauseman as secretary and Denlse Matsuzawa as treasurer. The club Is preparing for tts' first artistic roller skating meet called the Fall Classic Invitational toTe'held Sept. 12 and 13. Registered stnateur rollerskaters from New New Jersey, Connecticut, Mslssachusettes and Pennsylvania are expected to I', compete. Marotta is a graduate of John Mr.

Henschel was graduated from a from the Fashion Institute of Tech ployed by Mechanical Construction Jay High School, received a degrees Arlington High School. He Is em nology and New York University. She is an assistant buyer at Abraham and Straus. Mr. Marotta.

Is a graduate of Poughkeepsle High School, attended Dutchess Community College and Is attending Western Connecticut College. He Is a store manager at Wild Bills of Danbury, Conn. Corp, and a member of Local Plumbers Steamfltters Union. Slide presentation. set MILLBROOK "Historical Mill brook." a slide presentation by John Kadlng.

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She Is self employed. Mr. Trowbridge Is employed at Alpha Laval. The couple will reside In Stanford vllle. professions and business, IH CUi COORDINATED DISPOSABLE i ny PAPCK PAKTY GO o.

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