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Dr. and Mrs. John Albert Nrdds of Huntington have annpunced the engagement ol their daughter, Kerriann Feolon, to Thomas An drew Reilly, son of Mi*, and Mrs. William Francis Reilly of West Simsbury, Conn. Miss Nidds U a graduate of Our Lady of Mercy Academy in Syossel and the College of Mt . $1 Vin cent in Riverdale. N.V She 1$ employed by the New York Hospi tal- Cornell Medical Center. Mr. Reilly is a graduate of Man hattan College, Riverdale. He is employed by the Cushman and Wakefield Inc. real estate office in New York. A spring wedding is planned.
The engagement of their son, Andrew 'Joseph Woodard, to Diane Marie Duane of Saratoga, by Mr. and of CenterMr. Woodard, a Harborfields High School graduate, and his fu ture bride are both graduates of Cobbleskill (NY.) College. He is employed by Hunt Country Furni ture of Wingdale, N.Y., and is of Hunt’s HunlinB“'n '
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^ Miss Duane also is an accoun ta n t for Opti-Ray Inc, of Far. mingdale. ^ An upstate New York wedding is planned for the spring.
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M iss R ich a rd so n p la n s nuptials M r, and Mrs William J . Kichardson ol Huntington have announced the engagem ent’of their daughter, Nancy, to Robert E D apperJr.,sonof Mr. andMrs. Robert E Dapper of Pittsburgh, Pa. The future bride is a 1979 g ra d u ate of Huntington School and is a senior accounting al Georgetown Univer-
P a m e la G a n n o n is bride The Old First Church in Huntington was the setting lor the Oct 2 wedding of Pamela Noel Gan non, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Vincent N. Gannon ol Uoyd Har bor, and John Warren Bishop ol Houston, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Bishop of Rochester. The bride wore an ivory Victo rian ^y le wedding gown of em broidered net fashioned with a beaded bodice, high neckline, princess sleeves and a ruffled trmiline. Her fingertip ler^th veil was caught to a Juliet cap adorned with matching lace and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white and sontB roses, stephanotis and baby’s breath. of Cold Spring H arbor High School. In May m 2 , she was graduated magna cum laude from Colgate University, with honors in political science. She was manag ing ed itor of the Col gate Maroon. a weekly campus newspaper, in her senior year. The bride's father is a senior vice- president of Hill and Knowiton Inc., an international public relations counsel head quartered in New York. Mr. Bishop was graduated from
Colgate University in i960, where he was captain of the ski team for two years. He received his mas ter's degree in geology from the University of South Carolina in 1982. and is now with the explora tion departm ent of the Exxon Corp. in Houston llie bridegroom's father is di rector of contract sales for Sybron Corp., manufacturer of profes sional health supplies in Roches ter. The wedding cerem ony was performed by the Rev. William Folprecht, m aid of I Doucette, and bridesmaids were Barbara Hunter, Jennifer Dunn Rousmanlcre, Susan Reed, Nora Gleason and Christine Dietzel. Logan Levkoff, the bride’s cousin, and Karen Lang, her godchild, were flower girls. Best man was the bridegroom’s Jam es Holt Bishop, >rc Paul Stemler, David Geoffrey Pohanka and Arthur Rousmanlcre ’The reception lobR place at the Huntington Country Club. Mr and Mrs, Bishop spent their wedding trip at Sea Island.
Her fiance also will be a 1983 Georgetown graduate with de grees in governm ent and economics. He plans to attend law school. A 1984 wedding is planned.
Susan M oylan plans to wed
Susan Merkesdal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M ertesdal of Huntington, and Fred J Matyiku Jr,, son of Mr. Fred Matyiku ol Irvington, N.J., and Mrs. Gloria Badway of E aston, P a ., were m arried Sept. 18 at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church m Huntington Station, The Rev. Richard Faloon performed the ceremooy. The bride is a 1976 graduate of Huntington High School. &ie re ceived a bachelor of science de g re e in 1980 from Plym outh IN H.) Slate College.
The bridegroom also received a B.S. degree from Plymouth State College. ’ ' Katherine Price was maid of honor, and Linda Gundersen, the bride's cousin, was bridesmaid Best man was Chris Paul, and serving as ushers w ere the bridegroom ’s brothers, Ja m e s and Anthony Badway. and his cousin. Leif Gundersen. A reception took place at the Crab Meadow Country Club, after which the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Cancun, Mexico. They are living in Chicago.
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Mr and Mrs Leo Grassini of Huntington announced the en gagement of their daughter. Jean Anne, to Jonathon Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Poole of Hunimglon Station. ' 'The hridc-to-be was graduated from Huntington High School and the University of Daytoo. Mr. Poole was graduated from HuntlngUm High School and Pennsyl vania State University. A March 1933 wedding is plan-
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The engagement of their daugh ter, Susan Louise, to Kevin SyboU Wilkinson, has been announced by Mr, and Mrs. John Moylan of Hun tington. ’Hie future bride, a Huntington High School graduate, is a senior medical record adm inistration student at Northeastern Univer sity in Boston. The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Boston College, is a sales engineer with the Cromer Corp. in Boston H eisthesoi^fL l Col and Mrs. Leslie Wilkinson of
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