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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 11B

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Poughkeepsie, New York
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Area Weddings lf'lW Sunday, Moy 29, 1977 PougHw pel JownoMIB oiMftLy 'lJSwJWT 1r iT iflfBBBBBel VzyPlseeeeeeeeeH cSm" Mr, Mrs. Kaehler c0 Mastrocinque Married in St. Peter's Church, Hyde Park, were Miss Grace A. Mastrocinque and Robert K. Kaehler.

The Rev. Peter Cody officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. andl'Mrs. Dullio Mastrocinque, 16 Adatas St, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Kaehler, 28 Greenbush Drive. Given in marriage by her father, the was attended by her sister, Mrs. Lisa Glusko, Highland, as ''matron of honor. Other attendants were Maria Scott and Debra Cunningham.

Flower girls were Kimberly A. Scott and Dawn Glusko. JJohn P. Glukso, Highland, was best man. Ushers were Robert E.

Walberg, Poughkeepsie, and Mohfred Kaehler, Poughkeepsie, brother of the bridegroom. After a reception at Oddo House, Highland; the couple departed on a wedd(ng trip to the Poconos. They are residing in Hy3e Park'. The bride Is a 1975 graduate of Roosevelt High School. ine bridegroom, a 1972 graduate Mrs.

am ftaynoloa Studio Davis Mrs. Keeler Mrs. Morse Mrs. Vossler Embree KINGSTON Mlss Gloria Ann Embree and Gerald Edwin Pavis married in the North May bletown Refromed Church by the Rev. Arthur E.

Oudemool, pastor emeritus of the First Dutch Reformed Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Embree Kingston, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Davis Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was attended by Miss Cheryl Williams, Kingston, as maid of honor. Other attendants' were MissJean Embree, Wareham, and Mrs. Frances Wong, Glen Ridge, N.J., sisters of the, bride, and Miss Colleen Porter, Holland Patent, cousin of the bride.

Julia Embree, Stone Ridge, cousin Of the bride, was flower girl. James Davis Fishkill, was best man for his brother. Ushers were Michael City, brother in law of the bridegroom, Joseph Higgins, Fishkill, and Thomas Higgins, Floral Pak. of Roosevelt High Schoo)r Is an Michael Higgins, Fishkill, nephew electrician with union local 215; the bridegroom, was ring International. Brotherhood of bearer.

Electrical Workers. i Vision screening set city schools During the first, weeks In June, school nurse teachers In the Poughkeepsie city school will be screening the vision of the kin dergarten children starting school in September. Parents should call the school nurse teachers for an appointment. There was a reception at the Wiltwyck Golf Club, Kingston. The couple is residing in Bennington, where they own and operate the "Lovin Oven" Bakery.

The bride is a 1971 graduate of Rondout Valley Central High School, Stone Ridge. Graduated in 1967 from Rice High School, the Bronx, the bridegroom served three years in the. Army, Including two years in Vietnam. Coon RED HOOK Miss Sandra Coon became the bride of Gordon Keeler in a ceremony at Christ Episcopal Church. The Fred C.

Cartier officiated. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Coon, Red Hook, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. arid Mrs.

George Keeler, Pine Plains. Mr. Coon gave his daughter in marriage. She was attended by Mrs. Cheryl Blakney as matron of honor.

Other attendants were Miss Drucilla Coon, Mrs. Gale Fenn and Mis Miss Kathy Rhynders. Glenn Keeler was best man for his brothers. Gary Keeler, George. Keeler, brothers of the and Peter Bar tolomew were ushers.

There was a reception at the Stagecoach Inn. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple is residing in Route 82A, Pine Plains. A 1971 alumna of Red Hook Central School, Mrs. Keeler attended the State Agricultural and Technical College at Cobleskill. She is employed by the First National Bank of Red Hook.

Graduated in 1972 from Stissing Mountain Junior Senior High School, Mr. Keeler is a 1976 graduate of Ulster County Com munity College. He is employed by John Campbell, Millerton. Rossbach PLEASANT VALLEY Miss Norine D. Rossbach and Philip W.

Morse were joined in marriage in a ceremony at tne Fieasam vaney Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Thomas G. Alkman officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Rossbach, O'Hollaran Circle, and the bridegroom is the. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lynus. L. Morse, Mansion Street, city. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister in law, Mrs. Deborah Rossbach, Pleasant Valley, as matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Debra and Theresa Rossbach, Pleasant Valley, sisters of the bride, and Robin Morse, sister of the bridegroom. Bonnie Morse, the bridegroom's sister, was flower girl. P. Rossbach, Pleasant Valley, was best man for his brotherrUsherlng were Lynus and Dorwin Morse, brothers of the bridegroom, and David Rossbach, brother of the bride. Robert Morse, brother of the bridegroom, was ring bearer.

There was a reception at the Italian Center, city. The couple Is residing in Pleasant Valley. The bride, a graduate of Arlington High School, is employed by Dutchess Bank. The bridegroom attended Poughkeepsie High School and is employed by Herman's Nursery. JSJERITAGE pIFf rHKopfc Rozell LAGRANGE Miss Elise Marie Rozell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph J. Rosell 44 West View Drive. Town of LaGranee. became the wife of Graham Anson Vossler son of Mrs.

Ida Smith, Lakeland. Fla. and Graham A. Vossler, Town of Poughkeepsie, In recent ceremonies at Holy Trinity Church recently. The Rev.

William Dennen officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Nancy Weaver of Latham, as maid of honor. Alex Hisel of Highland served as best man. Ushers were Ross. Rosell, brother of the bride and Darn en Davis, Elizabeth Town, Pa.

Mrs. Vossler is a graduate of Roy C. Ketcham High School and Dutchess Community College. She is employed as a nurse by the Hyde Park Nursing Home. Mr.

Vossler is a graduate of Lakeland High School. Florida, and is employed by James Ip polipo. Following the reception at Beek man Arms. Rhinebeck. the couple toured Central New York and Pennsylvania.

CxJkiC wo gBuMr fyott ntHalion Plrliant Valley SbopplntCen'" ririi.nl V.llrjr nd wCoasi if V' pint 635 31 OS Mon. to 5:30, for all occasions CONFIRMATIONS' BAT MTTZVAHS BAR MITZVAHS Tiss Si Mr sours his. nucKUirai, mm Flea markets to be resumed HIGH FALLS The Delaware and Hudson. Canal Historical Society will hold ltsl977 flea markets at Canal Park, Route 213, High Falls every Sunday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.

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