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MRS. JESS I. LEVY (Lakeside Studio) The wedding of Mm Susan Klein, duaghter of Mr and Mrs Klein of 10 Elizabeth Street in Kingston. NOTICE TO ALL ARIA Organizations If your organization has been publicized on the pages of The Freeman for the yea. it has been in existence (up to 100 years), this fact de serves mention on the pages of The Daily Freeman's 100th Anniversary Issue to be printed on Monday.

October 18, 1971. This issue will be the most current story of area history to date. Your organization represents part of this history. Over 1,400 extra copies of this issue have already been ordered for delivery to vari ous places. Space reserve tions are being made daily.

Join the Women lions who have already re served space To be a part of this great undertaking, call The Freeman Display Advertising Department. Main Office 3 Broadway, Kingston. Y. Branch Office .331 239 Fair Kingston. N.

Y. to Jess I. Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Levy of 328 Barr Avenue.

Woodmere. took place Sunday. June 13 a Congregation Agudas Arhim, 254 Lucas Avenue, Kingston Rabbi Howard Gershon and Cantor Herman Slomovitx officiated at the ceremony. Floral arrangements included baskets of pink and white gladioli and chrysanthemums The bride was escorted by her parents She wore a stlk organza gown styled with a fitted bodice and long fitted sleeves The gown was fashioned with a scalloped stand up collar and re embroidered appliques trimmpd with sped pearls. Her silk bouffant veil was secured to a ring of white and red and she carried a small hand bouquet of red Mrs.

Aiello of 388 Clifton Avenue Kingston. matron of honor She carried a small hand bouquet of pink roses. Daniel Levy, brother of the bridegroom. Woodmere was best man. Ushers were Peier Klein, brother of the bride; John Fodor cousin of the bride, and Jonathan Black man.

cousin of the bridegroom. A reception for 85 guests was held at Skytop Motel. Onteora Trail, Kingston The bride and bridegroom are graduates of State University College at Oneonta When they return from their wedding trip to Nassau, they will reside at Vestal Plaza Apartments. Vestal. Y.

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Y. PHONE 331-0816 I Please send me the free Rook Miss Address City State Zip Phone Margaret Parish daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Parisi. Box 135, Route Stone Ridge became the bride of Charles George Kane son of Mr and Mrs Herman E.

George (Kane i of Kerhonkson. on Saturday. June 19 at 4 pm. at St Church. Rosendaie The Rev Joseph Angelo, cousin of the bride of St Joachim Church, Odarhtirst, L.i officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Kathy Kelly, organist accompanied Mrs Sweeney who sang traditioaal wedding ioni III church altar decorated with baskets of pink and white gladioli and chrysanthemums and white satin bows marked the family pews. Given in marriage by her father, she wore a floor length gown of peaii de snie trimmed with imported re- embroidered lace. The A line skirt had a soft fullness at the hack which terminated into a chapel train and the bottom of the skirt and chapel train were trimmed with wide scalloped lace The pmpire bodice vvav with a lace yoke and adorned with seed pearN A headpiece of small flowers and orange blossoms appliqued with seed pearls, held her fingertip bouffant veil and silk illusion and she earned a of white and pink roses, stepbsnotis and baby's breath. Mary Parisi of Kingston, served as maid of honor in a floor length gown of pm broidered dotted The empire bodice featured a lace MRS. H.

CHAR! ES GEORGE KANE and ribbon trimmed high neckline and full sleeves. A hand of lace beading en tv.ned with satin ribbon and ending with a bow and streamers, accented the back of the gown. The honor at (Lakeside Studio) fondant wore a laige picture hat of horse hair with silk flowers to match the color of her gown and carried a nosegay of white daisies and breath with orchid ribbons Attendants were Bonnie Rotkawiy; Mary George (Kane), Barbara George (Kane), both the bridegroom of Kerhonkson; and Pam Parisi, sistpr of the bride Stone Ridge. The bridesmaids were similarly attired to the maid of honor in aqua gowns They also wore large picture and carried nosegays of white daisies and baby's breath, trimmed with aqua ribbons. Miss Jill Parisi.

niece of the bride, served as flower girl. She was dressed in a floor length gown of orchid silk organza fashioned with a softly gathered hoop skirt. The bodice featured a high neckline and long sleeves, both trimmed with lace and ribbon and she carried a white Preside basket of white daisies and breath. Andrew George of Kerhonkson. served as best man for his brother.

Ushers were John Durcan. Larry George (Kane), brother of the bridegroom, both of Kerhonkson; Frederick Parisi, hrother of the Kingston and George Millemann, uncle of the bride. Brooklyn. Dannv Garlinghouse, cousin of the bridegroom, was ringbear- cr. A recent ion for 118 neople was held at Walnut Grove.

Kingston, The bride was graduated from Rnndout Valley School and attended Ulster Countv Community College Her husband, a graduate of Rnndout Valley High School, is serving with the U.S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs, Kane will reside at Ocean View. Va.

Brack Wonderly Wedding Here dune Route 28. Big Indian. N. Y. Tel.

914-254-S26S Only 10 from Phoenicia on 21 I.OSI.D MONDM FBI HOI vtAJMwC Joseph Church, Kingston, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Virginia Marie Rruck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L. Brock of Hurley, and Lawrence Edward Wonderly, son of Mrs Joyce Wonderly of 8ft Jervis Avenue.

Kingston, and Clyde Wonderly or Arnold Drive Kingston, on Saturday, June 19 The Rev. Theodore Schulz of Peter's Church in Liberty officiated at the double ring ceremony. James Sweeney, organist, provided traditional wedding selections. Given in marriage by her father, the bride selected an empire gown of white organza accented with pale blue and lavender daisies A headpiece of pale blue and lilac flowers held her veil and she carried a bouquet of white shasta daisies, and baby's breath Mrs. Vincent Allen of 83 Andrew Street.

Kingston, was matron of honor for her sister in a blue organza gown with lilac floral accents. She carried a bouquet of blue shasta daisies Carol Rruck of High Falls, sister in Law of the bride. Mary Jo Campbell of Saugerties, and Eileen Gunnels of Pennsylvania cousin of the bride, served as attendants They wore floral organza gowns of blue and lilac. headpieces of lilac organza, carried lilac shasta daisies Elizabeth Allen, niece of the MRS. LAWRENCE bride, served as flower girl in a floor length blue crepe i.ii i in WHitaport Road, 4 mi.

S. of Kiaqttan, off 32 Invites you to SUMMER! PICNICKING in Mile-Long Lake Lifeguard 7 a Week Sandy Beach Paririleboats and Rowboats a Fishing Snark Bar and Clubhouse a Pavlllions information or Free Brochure, rail 338-4818 ANNUAL FEAST BAZAAR of St. John EAST KINGSTON, N. Y. SATURDAY, JUNE SUNDAY, JUNE 27 Public Cordially Frat Admission to Our Picnic Ground SPAGHETTI MEATBALL SUPPER SATURDAY 5 P.M.

to 8 P.M. $1.21 CMldran Uador 12 7Sc Plenty of Assorted Gomes Refreshments Sold A Dough, Etc. SUNDAY, Following 10 A.M. Moss our field; continuation of feast and baiaar. faaturng a Penny Social at 2:00 P.M.

Free Parking E. WONDERLY (Mathis Studio) gown trimmed with white (liaises. She carried a small basket of blue shasta daisies. N. Thomas Bruck.

brother of the bride. High Falls, served best man. Ushers were Drew Wonderly, brother of the bridegroom; Vincent Allen, brother in law of the bride; Frank Turmo of Woodstock. Tommy Rruck, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. A reception for lift guests was held at Capri Restaurant in Port Evven.

For her wedding trip to Bermuda, the bride selected Big Brown Eggs 3 BROTHERS HAS THEM! FREEMAN ADS BRING RESULTS MRS. FRANK J. VASELEWSKI (Lakeside Studio) a bone and orange suit with bone accessories. The bride, a graduate of Kingston High School, class of 196b, is employed at Flah of Kingston. Her husband, an alumnus of Kingston High School, class of 1988.

and Ulster County Community College, class of 1971. is employed at IBM. Mr. and Mrs. Wonderly will reside at Fort Collins, Coio.

Poetry Contest inners Are Named -vl i.e than 20ft poems were entered by sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students in the annual CYO Poetry Contest. Due to the large number of entries. judges presented awards to the best entries in each grade Sixth grade winners include: Kathleen Rooney. St. Mary of the Snow parish.

first place; Carol Bahruth. St. Mary's, Kingston. second place; Theresa Timbrouck, St. Kingston.

third place; Diane Bauer. St. Mary of the Snow, Fat honorable mention Seventh grade: Mard a a St. Kingston. first place: Maria Castiglione.

St. Kingston. second place; Susan McDonough. St. Mary of the Fat third place; Carolyn Harkins.

St. Mary of the Snow. A bout honorable mention. F.ighih grade: Joan Diers. St.

Kingston, first place; Kathryn Smith, St. Mary of Snow. second place; Mari Masterson, St. Joseph's, Kingston. One third place: Angela Gaffney.

St. Mary of Snow, of the honorable mention. CYO medals were presented to first, second and third place winners. Immaculate Conception Church in Kingston was the setting for the wedding of Miss Patricia M. Mackey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hift-old Mackey of 345 First Avenue. Kingston, and Frank J. Vaselewski. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Vaselewski of 139 Stephen Street, Kingston, on June 12. The Rev. Leo A Damski. pastor of Immaculate Con ception Church, officiated the double ring ceremony.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss JoAnne Brudniak. organist, accompanied by soloist. Henry Peyer, prov ided traditional wedding selections. arrangements included vases of white gladioli, white spider santhemums.

purple asters, lavender gladioli, white pom pons, red roses, and arrangements of sprengeri fern. The bride wore a princess styled gown of organza which featured embroidered organza shaped from the scoop neckline in a panel to the hemline. The embroidered organza also formed the Bishop sleeves. Venise lace dots circled the neckline and the high cuffs and edged her chapel mantilla Miss JoAnne McNiernev of Neighborhood Road. Lake Katrine, was maid of honor.

She wore a satin gown with empire waistline in lavender with lace bodice and velvet streamers. She carried colonial nosegay of purple daisies and purple velvet streamers she wore a headpiece of daisies and lace to match. Miss Arlene Vaselewski, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Barbara Mackey, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Donna Mackey. sister of the bride.

They wore gowns and headpieces to match the maid of honor's, in yellow, mint green, and rose. They also carried colonial nosegays with matching streamers. Best man was David Pierce of Miami. Florida. Ushers were Michael Vaselewski, hrother of the bridegroom, and Ixiuis Kolano of 86 First Avenue.

A reception was held at the Hedges in Ulster Park for 115 guests. For her wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains the bride chose an aqua blue pants suit, white accessories, and wore a corsage of white da sies. The bride is a graduate of Kingston High School. BOCES School of Practical Nursing, and is now attending Ulster County Community College. She is employed by the Ulster County Infirmary, Flatbush Avenue.

Her husband is a graduate of Kingston High, Ulster County Community College, Murray State University in Kentucky, and is a public acountant for Peat. Marwick and Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaselewski will reside on Fourth Avenue.

Kingston. Dear Abby Long Hair and Legs Doily Lunchoon Mory and Gut Invite You to THEIR SATURDAY SPECIAL SERVING THEIR FAMOUS By ABIGAIL VAN Bl'REN Chicago N. Y. Sjmd lac. DEAR ABBY: When I see a woman in pants I wonder wrong with fier legs.

I cannot for the life of me understand why a woman with good looking legs would wear pants. And another thing, men love long hair on their women. don't know one man who likes to see woman in a mannish haircut. Give us men long hair and short skirts! LOVES THE LADIES DEAR LOVES: Some women wear pants for convenience, hut if a woman wants to please a man. she will indeed let her locks grow and her legs show.

DEAR ABBY: I own a really good horse and I am going to enter him in the horse show soon. My girl friend asked me if she could ride him in the horse show and I told her she could. Here is my problem. If my horse wins a ribbon, who should get it. she or I will leave it up to you.

GIRL HORSE OWNER: KENLY, N.C. DEAR HORSE OWNER: If your horse should win a ribbon, the ribbon goes to you. (I got this straight from the mouth.) DEAR ABBY: a cinch STUFFED CABBAGE 1.50 that bachelor who would like to marry a woman with children doesn't live in Phoenix! I am a divorcee with three school age children, a pretty good job and not quite enough support money, but I feel that my children need a live in father, and I am not suffering for need of a husband. Every time I meet a man and he finds out I have three children, he holts for the neaiest door. What an inflated ego he has to believe that I would want to marry HIM! I dislike men (on the but the man who can sweet talk me into trading my new found freedom for another dunking in the cesspool of marriage will have to he some man! SINGLE BY CHOICE DEAR ABBY: Your advice to unwed mothers a fellow get to know you better before pouring out the story of your life, but tell him the truth as soon as it becomes apparent that he is seriously interested in was right BEEN THERE For booklet.

send $1 to Abby. Box 69700, to Have a Lovely Los Angeles. Gal. 90069. (Hear Dear Abbv Mon.

thru Sat. 9:25 a. m. WKNY 1490). Served with Spaghetti, Salad, Strawberry Shortcake, Coffee Served from 12 Noon to 8 p.

m. OUR PIZZA IS JUST D-E-L-l-C-l-O-U-S 61 JOHN ST. KINGSTON Phone 331-9800 presents Dick Bertling PIANO AND VOCAL In Our Red Lion Lounge Friday and Saturday P. M. to 1 A.

M. THE DATLY FREEMAN, KTNGSTON. N. Y. FRIDAY EVENING.

JUNE 25. 1971 lei Vedd i ng mail mmmm SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Nuptials Announced Margaret Parisi Weds H. George Kane.

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Years Available:
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