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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 37

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Reformed. Church Scene Sowers-Kipp Wedding Miss Karen Ann Kipp and James Sowers were married at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Reformed Church. The Rev. Franklin J.

Hinkamp officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Kipp, 5 Old Spackenkill Road.

The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terwilliger, Philadelphia Pa. Givern in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Judi Grant, Poughkeepsie, as maid of honor. Miss Linda Leo, Poughkeepsie, was a bridesmaid.

James Angeloccia, Levittown, served as best man. Ushering were Michael Franceschine, Levittown, and Ronald Taylor, sanghorne, Pa. A reception took place at the Lamplighter Inn, South Road, After a wedding trip to Split Rock Lodge, Mt. Pocono, the couple will reside at the Yorkshire Apartments, Innis Avenue. The bride is a graduate of High School and also attended Dutchess Community College.

no She is a representative for the New York Telephone Co. The bridegroom was graduated from Mastbaum High School, Philadelphia, and also attended Pennsylvania State University. He is a designer with Comprehensive Design Inc. Couple Celebrates 35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

George J. Croshier 47 Reade Place, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary Tuesday. The couple was married Feb. 4, 1934 in Holy Trinity Church by the late Rev. Peter P.

Conaty. Miss Croshier is the former Miss Josephine M. Sherman of Poughkeepsie. Mr. Croshier is employed AS a supervisor in the housekeeping department at Vassar Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Croshier are the parents of a son, George who resides at 46 Peckham Road, Town of Poughkeepsie. They also have five grandchildren. Local Women Assist At Installation Mrs.

Stephen Pechewlys, lieutenant governor, Empire State District Six, Daughters of Penelope, and Mrs. Nick. T. Matheos, past. district governor and district adviser to the Maids of Athena, accompanied and assisted Mrs.

Charles Drewes, district governor of the Bronx, at the installation ceremonies of officers of Oresteia Chapter conducted at the Hellenic Community Center, Troy, last Thursday evening. $75 $350 $225 $145 Wide 'n' Handsome wedding bands are as much of the moment with today's brides as they were in great-grandmother's era. Much more decorative, however, are our current versions. In eighteen or fourteen karat yellow gold, beautifully. textured, they come dramatically plain or with diamonds.

Illustrations slightly enlarged Registered Jeweler American Gem Society DIAMOND Himmer SINCE Brothers Edward Surdykowski MRS. JAMES Smith PTA Plans Special Meeting The W. W. Smith School Parent Teacher Association will conduct its Founder's Day meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Highlighting the evening will be an elementary school physical education workshop presented in the school auditorium under the direction of Kenneth He is the supervisor of Elementary Physical Education.

Assisting him will be Ronald Magin, physical education teacher in the Poughkeepsie system. Mrs. Arthur May, president, will conduct a business meeting before the workshop. Grades one through six will perform various calisthenics and gymnastics. Refreshments will be served.

B'nai B'rith Women Slate Membership Tea Mrs. Leonard Weiss of Poughkeepsie Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will greet guests at a membership tea today at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Allen Getto, Alda Drive. Mrs.

Sheldon Seinberg is chairman. La Leche League Schedules Meeting La Leche League, Groop II, Poughkeepsie, will meet at the of Mrs. Ernest VanDerveer, 109 Boardman Road, Thursday at 8 p.m. The topic for discussion will be "The Advantages of Breastfeeding to Mother and Baby." Mrs. John Welch will lead the discussion.

Meetings are open to the public and mothers are invited to bring their infants. 329 MAIN STREET POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK CLOSED MONDAYS SHOP THURSDAY "TIL 9 P.M. Women's Page Wednesday, February 5, 1969 Poughkeepsie Journal- -37 Carol Bankoski Engaged To James M. Markovics Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent J. Bankoski 14 Kinry Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to James M. Markovics. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Markovics, 25 Colburn Drive and the grandson of Michael Orban. The bride -elect, a graduate of Roy C. Ketchant High School, currently a senior at Vassar College. Her fiance, also a graduate of Roy C.

Ketcham High School, is a senior at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy. A summer wedding is planned. MISS CAROL BANKOSKI Surprise Party Honors Mr. And Mrs. J.

Pearse Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cottage were honored recently with a surprise buffet party commemorating their wedding anniversary. The event, hosted by their daughter, Mrs. John (Tonie) Graham, Poughkeepsie, took with more final 150 guests in place in Masonic Temple attendance.

Entertainment was provided by the Davy Jones Quartet. The couple was married Jan. 1, 1919 in Edgecomb County, N.C. Mr. Pearse, a retired construction worker, is a member of the Local 1000." The Rev.

Starling A. Grayson, pastor of the Beulah Baptist Church, officiated at a renewal of vows by the couple. In addition to a daughter, the couple has two grandchildren. MR. AND MRS.

JESSE PEARSE Mrs. Paulson Names Chairmen For Republican Valentine Dance Mrs. John G- Paulson, chairman of "Hearts and Harmony," the eighth annual Valentine bail of the Dutchess County Federation of Women's Republican Clubs, has made known further plans for the event. The dinnerdance is scheduled for Saturday at. the Holiday Inn, Fishkill.

Dancing to the music of Len Schultz and his orchestra will begin 9. p.m., preceded by dinner at 7:30 and a social hour at 6:30. Appointed as chairman of committees for the -event are Mrs. Alfred Arkell, town of pinger, special project; Mrs. James F.

Stuart, Hyde Park, tickets; Mrs. Edward S. Jame, City of Poughkeepsie, door prize; Mrs. George' E. Pagones, Town of Poughkeepsie, program; Mrs.

Chauncey Martin, Staatsburg, orchestra; Mrs. Lewis P. Bosworth, Hyde Park, special effects; Mrs. William D. Knauss, Town of Poughkeepsie, and Mrs.

Richard T. (Pierce, Town of La Grange, public relations and publicity. Mrs. William B. Hanka, Town of LaGrang, decorations chairman, and Mrs.

Howard H. Cramer, co chairman, are being assisted by members of the La Grange Women's Republ- Virginia Urbano Is Betrothed To Mr. Kurlychek MISS VIRGINIA Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel E.

Urbano, 1 Lexington announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Alex J. Kurlychek. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex L.

Kurlychek, Middlehope. The bride elect is a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School and currently is employed by the International Business Machines on South Road. Her fiance graduated from Newburgh Free Academy in 1963. He is employed by IBM, Poughkeepsie and currently is attending Dutchess Community College in the evening division. Alice Brooks any season, practical for travel.

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50c Book 3. "Quilts for Today's 15 patterns. 50c WIEDY'S POUGHKEEPSIE OF IS NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR REUPHOLSTERY WORK IN THEIR NEW PLANT IN ACCORD CALL OUR PO'K STORE FOR ESTIMATES OPEN MONDAY thru FRIDAY SAT. 394 VASSAR ROAD, at RT: 9 Phone 297-5749 ALWAYS REMEMBER "IF YOU DIDN'T BUY IT AT WIEDY'S, YOU PAID TOO. A Spicy Sauce For Veal Stew by Maddox generally tastes better when prepared with a well-seasoned sauce.

Try this one. It is spicy and adds greatly to the enjoyment of the meat. Serve with wide noodles or rice VEAL IN CINNAMON TOMATO SAUCE 2 pounds boneless veal stew cup flour 2 teaspoons salt teaspoon ground black pepper 2 tablespoons butt or oil 2 cups (1 lb.) canned tomatoes cup hot water 2 sticks cinnamon, 2 inches long 1 tablespoon parsley flakes Trim off and discard excess, fat from veal. Cut into cubes. Combine flour with salt and black pepper.

Toss meat with flour mixture. Heat butter in a Dutch oven. Add veal and brown on all sides. Add tomatoes, hot water and cinnamon Cover and simmer or until meat is tender. Add parsley flakes 5 minutes before cooking time is up.

Six portions. Teen-age Club To Hear Liddy G. Gordon Liddy, former assistant district attorney, will be the guest speaker at the February meeting of the Dutchess County Teen-age Republicans. The meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Gerard J. Comatos, 33 Pleasant Ridge. Mr. Liddy will discuss the high rise in crime in Dutchess County and the rise in use of drugs in the county. Garretts Celebrate 60th Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley P. Garrett, North Avenue, Pleasant Valley, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Monday. They have three sons, Edwin Wendell J. and Robert T.

Garrett. They five grandsons and six great dren. The Garretts have resided in Pleasant Valley for 42 years. Germania Singers Schedule Meeting The Germania Ladies Singers, will conduct their monthly meeting Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at Germania Hall.

John Burgin Marries Miss Bernice Goring Miss Bernice Gohring and John Thomas Burgin were ried at 5 p.m. Jan. 24 in a candlelight ceremony at St. Peter's Church. The Rev.

Peter J. Coty officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.

P. Fitzhugh, 169 Mansion St. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Burgin, 20 School St.

Mrs. Jacqueline Van Buskint, Pleasant Valley, attended as matron of honor. George Burgin, Poughkeepsie, a cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushering were Thomas Meyers and Dennis Haslam, both of Poughkeepsie. A reception for 75 guests took place at the Shamrock Club, Poughkeepsie.

The bride is employed at Hudson River State Hospital. The bridegroom is employed at Western Printing and Lithographing Co. MRS. JOHN BURGIN Jacoby on Bridge By JACOBY AND The Jacoby transfer bid is designed primarily to let the player who opens with no-trump be the declarer when partner holds a major suit. In its simple form a response in diamonds shows five or more hearts and a hand of strength at all The bidder is asked to bid hearts.

Most of the time he will make a minimum bid, but, he may jump if his no-trump is very good in hearts. Similar-, ly a heart response asks for spades. The transfer bid is used in response to either a one or two no-trump opening. Thus North responds three hearts to NORTH J86543 1062 Q3 J7 WEST EAST 4 K9 102 VAQ543 98 98762 4064 $9532 SOUTH (D) 4 AQ7 KJ7 A-104 SAK108 Both vulnerable West North East South 2N.T. Pass 3 Pass 34 Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead-44 4 his partner's two no-trump.

South merely rebids to three spades. He has good spades but only three and, as far as he is concerned, he does not want to show extra values. North raises to four spades and South passes. He expects to make four spades but his partner has heard the two no-trump opening and shows no slam interest. Three no-trump by South would be an unbeatable contract but in a duplicate game you would find almost every pair in spades.

Four spades by North goes down immediately it East opens his doubleton heart. In fact, even three spades might wind up down one. Nothing can touch four spades if South plays the hand. Poor West is in trouble on the opening lead. He has to lose a trick no matter what card he puts on the table.

His actual choice was the four of clubs. South played low from dummy and won the trick with his 10 spot. Then he played ace and another spade. West was in again and got out by playing his queen of clubs. This gave South a chance to discard a diamond and a heart on his last two clubs.

Then South went over to dummy and led a heart but since West held both the ace and queen South had to lose two tricks there. ican Club. Mrs. Nicholas M. Russo, well Junction, is chairman of hostesses.

Modern Etiquette Q. What is the proper manner of holding the coffee or tea cup? A. The handle of the cup is held firmly between thumb and fingers not hooked through the index finger. And when holding the cup, watch your little finger that it doesn't get crooked out in an affected pose. Keep it in close with your other fingers.

When visiting in someone's home and you are offered cigarettes by the hostess, is it all right to decline and light up one of your own? A. This would be a definite rudeness. Accept the hospitallity offered. Q. Which ring is presented first in a double-ring wedding ceremony? A.

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