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The Daily Times from Mamaroneck, New York • 22

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MK Section Gannett Westchester Newspapers Local scene Friday, August 5, 1983 SHORE From page C1 including one which involves babies. Margaret Wahl of Peekskill, also a registered nurse, teaches the Lamaze method of childbirth preparation the center. Kathy Medbery of Briarcliff Manor offers an alternative to Lamaze, a childbirth course based on yogic principles with a holistic health perspective. Holding a bachelor of arts in holistic health, she is an experienced yoga instructor and childbirth educator. Her class also covers labor and delivery, hospital policies, nutrition and consumer advocacy.

For additional information, call Mrs. Gilch at 762-4955. Shore lines Shore Lines is a Lifestyles column To have an announcement appear in of local social and cultural events, Shore Lines, please send the informainforming readers where they can go, tion at least two weeks in advance to what there is to do and about what's doing with Larchmont and Mamaroneck people and organizations. Lifestyles, The Daily Times, 126 Library Lane, Mamaroneck 10543. OPENING Friday Aug.

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Minimum Deposit: $2,500. subject to change at maturity. Substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. Regulations prohibit compounding interest on this certificate. archmont MEMBER FSLIC Lederal Federal Savings Loon Insurance Corp Your Savings Insured to $100.000 EQUAL HOUSING LENDER Cavings LFS Stands For and loan Lasting Equal Opportunity association Financial Security Employer THE OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTE HEADQUARTERED IN LARCHMONT 1940 PALMER LARCHMONT 2090 BOSTON POST LARCHMONT 914 (834-6400) 914 (834-2090) CELEBRATING The Harlem recently, with a concert that drew Mamaroneck Council of the Arts, Williams on trumpet and Eddie Vollmer of Larchmot.

Kelly-Seidel Anne Seidel of Stamford, daughter of Gilbert and Myna Seidel of Palm Springs, and St. Louis, is the bride of Edward J. Kelly III of Stamford, son of Edward and Marjorie Kelly of Park Avenue, Mamaroneck. The were married in an 11:30 a.m. ceremony on Friday, June 17, at the Silvermine Inn in Norwalk, where a reception was ter the wedding.

bride, escorted father, wore street-length trimmed in lace. Jane Seidel of honor for her Edward J. was best man for The bride is a of the University souri. She is tive assistant special treaties MERRITT REAL ESTATE 1407 Stoneybrook Avenue MAMARONECK Sold By Merritt With Co-Broker 150 Larchmont Avenue Larchmont 834-2800 Offices also in: Rye and Greenwich Blues and Jazz Band marked 10 years of performing annually a crowd. At the concert, Cab Calloway of White Plains received sponsors of the Harbor Island Summer Festival.

Pictured above are Durham on trombone playing 'Georgia On My The band is held af- ment of the General AsThe surance by her Greenwich, Conn. a pink She is the granddaughtdress er of Yetta Himelblau of Palm Springs, and the was maid late Abe Himelblau, who sister. had lived in Chicago. Her Kelly his son. Jr.

were paternal Mr. grandparents graduate el Seidel, who had lived of Mis- in St. Louis. administra- Her husband is a proin the ject leader in the departdepart- ment of computer information systems of the Great Northern Nekoosa Stamford. He is a graduate of Manhattan College and Archbishop Stepinac High School.

He is the grandson of Dorothy, Kelly of Bayonne, N.J., and the late Edward Kelly, of the late Charles and Mary Broad, who had also live in Bayonne. The couple are residents of Stamford. BartlettMaynard Patricia Barasch of Chestnutridge Road, Bedford has announced the engagement of her daughter, Susan Bartlett, to William H. Maynard III, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Maynard of Larchmont. Miss Bartlett graduated from Mamaroneck High School and is attending Pace University in White Plains. Her fiance also graduated from Mamaroneck High School and Unity (Maine) College. The couple are planning to be married in August 1984. 0 and burst with glee at this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home.

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Suburban Real Estate 2097 Boston Post Rd. Larchmont BURBANK ASSOCIATES, INC. Emmy Lou Sleeper TE 4-5870 Farrell at Harbor Island Park a citation from the band members Bobby managed by Dr. Albert Hoeg-Brown Announcement has been Her father is chairman Brown of DB Systems a computer services concern in Lachmont, and is a professor of business administration at the Long Island University Graduate School. Her husband is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and a 1981 graduate of Amherst College.

He is a technical representative for Union Carbide Houston. His father, a physician who specializes in internal medicine, is an associate professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School. The couple, residents of Houston, had a wedding trip to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

Ellen Claire Brown, daughter A. Brown of Country Club William Kenneth Hoeg, son of Hoeg of Duluth, Minn. The Rev. Louis J. Resch, grand-uncle of the bride, celebrated the nuptial Mass at Sts.

John and Paul Church in Larchmont on Saturday, June 18. A reception followed at the Westchester Country Club. Eileen Brown Corwin was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Eileen Gallagher Brown, sister-in-law of the bride; Ellen Peck Davis and Aleta Pedrick. Thomas Bak was best man.

The bride is a 1977 graduate of Mamaroneck High School and a 1981 graduate of Amherst College. She is a systems engineer for IBM in Houston, Texas. made of the marriage of of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Drive, Larchmont, to of Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight C. Weddings, engagements 1. If we receive the wedding form and picture 10 days before the wedding, we will make every effort to publish the story and picture the day after the event. 2.

If the photographer delivers the picture and form to us before the wedding or within one week after the ceremony, we will publish a photographer's credit. 3. We will use a picture of the bride or bride and bridegroom with the announcement, only if it is sent to us within two months of the wedding. 4. If it is received within the third month after the wedding, we will use only a brief announcement.

5. No announcements will be accepted more than three months after the wedding date. 6. We cannot use color photographs for engagements or wedding announcements. We can only use glossy black and white prints 5 by 7 or 8 by 10 inches.

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$249,000 "See SEVERIN To Buy Or Sell" Che SEVERIN Co. Real Estate in Westchester SINCE 1889 147 CHATSWORTH AVE LARCHMONT, N.Y. 10538 TELEPHONE (914) 834-7100 Mrs..

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