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The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 31

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C-TWO THE SUNDAY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. MAY 20, 1973 MRS. ROBERT LARSEN I Gayle M. Spath (Lakeside Studio) Spath-Larsen Nuptials Told Gayle M. Spath.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Spath of 9 Van Gaasbeck Street. Kingston, exchanged nuptial vows with Robert Larsen of Stone Ridge, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Larsen. at Trinity Lutheran Church, Kingston. The Rev. Alvin Messersmith officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of pure silk organza over silk taffeta.

The gown was fashiooed with a fitted bodice, scooped neckline, and bishop sleeves, and featured Yenise lace trim and a detachable, circular, chapel-length train. Her butterfly bouffant veil of French silk illusion was attached to a cluster of silk flowers and she carried a bouquet of miniature carnations, statice, breath, centered with a white orchid. Sharon Quick of Saw kill was honor attendant for her sister in a gown of white voile over orchid taffeta. The gown was styled with a ruffled neckline and long coat sleeves. She wore a white picture hat and earned a basket of daisies and Attendants were Spath, sister of the bride: Benton, both of Kingston; Mrs.

Betty Casazza, sister of the bridegroom. New York: and Judy Sheeley of Boiceville. Their gowns and flowers were identical to the honor Worley Sturgill of Fulton. N.Y., was best man. Ushers were Bruce Donnelly of Stone Ridge: Henry Casazza of New York, brother-in law of the bridegroom; Frank Fabiano of Kingston; and Doug Dittus of Clinton Corners.

A reception was given at Walnut Grove. Kingston. The bnde, a 1967 graduate of Kingston High School, is emploved in the Advertising Department of Bankers Trust. Her husband, a 1961 alumnus of KHS. was graduated from Dutchess Community College and University of Adelphi where he was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon.

He served in the U.S. Navy from 1967 to 1971, and is employed with Larsen General Contractors. After a wedding trip to the Virgin Islands. Mr. and Mrs.

Larsen will reside in Kingston. MRS. STEPHEN EDWARD MacDOUGALL (Betty Ann Kroger) (Lakeside Studio) Kroger-MacDougall Wedding Announced Betty Ann Kroger and Stephen Edward MacDougall were married in United Methodist Church in New Paltz. The Rev. Craig Haight officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Mrs. Kenneth Baumgartner, organist, provided traditional wedding selections. The bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kroger of 757 Albany Avenue, Kingston.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Francis Churchill of North Road, Marlboro, and the late Ellery MacDougall. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of silk organza and Chantilly lace over silk taffeta. The gown was fashioned with a lace medalion neckline, long bishop sleeves, a princess- style skirt, and featured a detachable circular chapel tram.

Her cathedral length veil of French illusion was edged with Chantilly lace and worn as a mantilla. Mrs. Robert MacDonald of 63 Pine Street, Kingston, was matron of honor. Attendants were Miss Carol Ann Kroger, sister of the bride. Kingston; and Miss Thelma Hall, niece of the bridegroom, Cornwall.

Frank Hall, brother in law of the bridegroom, Cornwall, was best man. Ushers were Frank Hall Cornwall; and Robert Bell Mt. Kisco. A reception was given at Restaurant in Highland. The bride, a 1967 graduate of New Paltz Central School, is employed at the Benedictine Hosptial Pharmacy.

Her husband, a 1964 alumnus of Marlboro Central High School, is employed by the State of New York. He served in the U.S. Army, earning the rank of Spec. E-5. The couple took a wedding trip to Pennsylvania.

Carol Rose Cavano Exchanges Vows With Joseph B. Kluepful Holy Church in Kingston was the setting for the wedding of Carol Rose Cavano of St. Remy and Joseph B. Kluepfel of Kingston on Sunday, May 6. The Rev.

Msgr, James A. Reynolds officiated at the ceremony. Wayne Cusher, organist, provided traditional wedding selections. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jospeh Cavano of Alda Drive. St. Remy. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Kluepfel of 10 Fair Street. Kingston. Given in marriage by her brother. Dr.

Francis Cavano, the bride selected a traditional white gown of Chantilly lace in the bouffant styling. The ring neckline was accented with ruffled scalloped lace and her skirt featured tiers of lace. Her twotiered silk illusion veil was attached to a Chantilly lace headpiece edged with pearls. She carried a nosegay of pink roses, white carnations and breath. Kathleen Cavano of Woodstock was matron of honor.

She wore a rose patterned gown of silk nylon in the empire styling over hot pink lining. The gown was fashioned with white ruffled lace accents and a deep flounce at the hemline. Her pastel pink picture hat was accented with hot pink ribbons. Attendants were Carol Cavano of Massachusetts and Stefanie Cavano of Milton. All attendants were sasters-m-law of the bride.

They carried nosegays of daisies, white carnations and baby's breath. Serving as flower girl was Jean Marie Russell of Kingston. Robert Cavano, brother of the bride. Woodstock. was best man.

Ushers were Dr. Francis Cavano of Massachusetts. Joseph Cavano Jr. of Milton, both brothers of the bride. David and Robert Cavano of Massachusetts, nephews of the bride, were ringkearers.

A reception was given at The Hedges in West Park. The bride, a graduate of Kingston High School, is a receptionist and secretary for Dr. Thomas Lee, MD. Her husband, an alumnus of KHS and Ulster County Community College, is manager of Arace Electronics Co. of Kingston.

After a wedding trip to Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Kluepfel will reside at 3 Schyver Court in Kingston. Engagements Reported Here Recently EILEEN ANN SCHNEE (Flint StucLo) July Wedding Being Planned Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar F. Sthnee of Springfield. announce the engagement of their daughter. Eileen Ann, to Thomas J.

Ambrose son of Mrs. Dorothy Ambrose of Kingston and the late Joseph F. Ambrose. Miss Schnee is a senior at University of Oregon, in Education. Her fiance, an alumnus of Our Lady of Lourdes High School in Poughkeepsie, is a graduate of Fordham College of Pharmacy.

He is now serving in the Indian Health Service at Warm Springs. Ore A July wedding is planned. Engagement Information All engagement notices should include names, addresses, parents of bride- elect and fiame. as well as schools attended, places of employment, and data of wedding. Notices must be signed by parents or guardian and must Include telephone number where party may be reached during the day for verifica lion Snapshots, polaroid, color photographs are not acceptable.

Black and white wallets size pictures are advised. CAROL ANN ECKERT Edward J. Eckert of 312 Loudon Road, Loudonville. has announced the engagement of his daughter, Carol Ann, to Gregory Nicholas dellly, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Attila dellly of Kingston. Miss Eckert is the daughter of the late Mrs. Carolyn Eckert, An alumna of the Academy of the Scared Heart at Kenwood and Mary Mount Junior College. Boca Ratpn. Fla the bride elect received her BA degrta from Mary Mount College in Tarrvtown.

She is employed at M.ldred Eliey School, Albany. Her fiance, an alumnus of Sullivan County Community College, attended the Shannon College of Hotel Management in Ireland and is dining room manager at the Cranberry Bog Restaurant, Colonie A September wedding is planned The belrothal of Mrs Mary Page, I Evergreen Court, MARY PAGE Saugerties. to Carl Sorensen of Olivebndge has been announced. Mrs Page is the widow of Jack E. Page, and the mother of Debra.

Jeffrey, John, Robert and Mary Ellen. Her fiance is the father of six children, two of whom, Nancy and Sue Ellen, reside with him. He is self empioved in the metal-sp inning business. No date has been set for the wedding. MRS.

JOSEPH KLUEPFEL (Carol Rosa Cavano) (Donlon Russell photo) Sparling-W allack Jeanne Ellen Sparling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sparling of Kingston, became the bride of George W'arren Wallack son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wallack of Catskill Motor Lodge.

Catskill, on Saturday, Apr. 28, at the S.R.S. Home in Cot- tek ill. The Rev. Ebenezer Mane of St.

Remy Reformed Church officiated at the double ring ceremony. Traditional wedding selections were provided by Charles Tobiassen. uncle of the bride, and E.nest and Arthur Tobiassen, cousins of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride made her gown of egg-shell evelel cotton styled in old fashioned lines. She wore a daisy headband and earned a bouquet of daisies and breath In an old fashioned bouquet.

Patricia Sparling of Kingston was maid of honor for her sister in a blue muslin print gown in the empire styling She wore a blue cornflower headpiece and carried a bouquet of daisies and blue cornflowers. Billy Parete of Stone Ridge was best man. Bruce DePein served as nngbearer. The bnde, a 1970 graduate of Rondout Valley High School, will be graduated in June from Ulster County Community College. Her husband, a 1971 alumnus of Rondout Valley High School, is attending Southern Connecticut State College in New Haven, Cunn.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallack will retnde in New Haven, Conn. Wed in Double Ring Ceremony Reformed Dutch Church of Blue Mountain was the setting for the wedding of Marilyn Ann Schoemer and James Harold Taylor, both of Saugerties. The Rev.

August Pfaus pastor emeritus, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Claude Post provided traditional wedding selections. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Schoemer of Saugerties. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Taylor of Saugerties. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She selected a gown of Chantilly lace and silk organza, styled with an empire wastline and full skirt. The gown featured a detachable tram. Her MRS.

JAMES H. TAYLOR (Marilyn Ann Schoemer) cathedral length mantilla was encircled with Chantilly lace and she carried a bouquet of white carnations, breath, and stephanotis. Ruth Melius of Saugerties was honor attendant in a sun yellow cotton voile print gown with a burst of hot pink flowers. The gown was styled with a halter top and long sleeved jacket. She wore a large horsehair picture hat trimmed with green ribbon and carried a basket of daisies.

Attendants were Michele Ashmore and Karen Lund, both of Saugerties. Their gowns were identical in styling to the honor Their hats and baskets were trimmed with yellow ribbon. Dean Hill of Saugerties was (Glendale Studio) best man. Ushering were Charles Widrick, Bruce Widrick, both nephews of the bridegroom from South Otselic, N.Y.; Jeffrey Schoemer and Steven Schoemer, both brothers of the bride, Saugerties. A reception was given at American Legion Hall in Saugerties.

The bride, a graduate of Saugerties High School, class of 1972. is employed by Metropolitan Life Insurance Comapny in Kingston. Her husband, an alumnus of Saugerties High School, class of 1967, is employed by Marquette Cement Cementon. After a wedding trip to Cape Cod. the couple will reside at Fish Creek in Saugerties..

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1873-1977