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NEW IA W EDS are Mr. and M r.s. William Buckley, who were married at 1 :30 p.m. July 9 in St. Sj H ester ' s R. C. Church , Med- lord. The bride is the lormer Miss Rita Saporito of .Medford. —Maple Leaf Photo NOTES ON NUPTIALS BELLONE — IIARTMANN Miss Joyce Patricia Hartmann , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hatmann of Revilo Avenue , Shir- ley, was married to Salvafore Bel- lone , son of Mi - , and Mr.s . Alphonse Bellone of Mastic Boulevard West , Shirley , at 3 p. m. July 1 in St. Jude ' s R. C. Churc h in Mas- tic Beach. The double ring cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Peter Baker before the altar dec - orated with bouquets of mixed flowers. Given in marriage by her fa- ther , the bride wore a full-length gown of tulle over satin. The fit- ted lace bodice was embroidered with butterflies and studded with tihy pearls and had long pointed sleeves. Her fingert-tip tulle veil was held in place by a pearl crown and she carried a spray of white roses. Mliss Mary O'Neill of Shirley, a sister of tbe bride , w r as maid-of- honor. She was attired in a bal- lerina length gown of lilac chiffon over taffeta. The fitted bodice had a V-neckline with three-quarter length sleeves and chiffon floating panels down the back. She wore a matching crown and carried a spray of lilac carnations edged with white. The bridesmaids were Miss Ger- aldine Mlurphy of Shirley, a cou- sin of the bride , Miss Mary Lou Orlino of Shirley and Miss Kath- erine Cowell of Brooklyn. Their gowns in yellow , blue and aqua chiffon over taffeta were made the same as the maid-of-honor ' s. They wore matching crowns and carried matching sprays of car- nations edged with white. Joseph Bellone of Shirley ser- ved as best man for his brother. The ushers were Frank Dolinski. Peter Zunnino of Shirley and Pat- rick O'Neill of Brooklyn. A reception for 100 guests was gregational and the Methodist Churches held in our church. Nursery School for \Toddlers \ held in the Parish House. We wel- come our guests . held at the North Shirley Civic Association Clubhouse on West End Avenue , Shirley, immediately following the ceremony. A buffe t supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bellone spent a week' s honeymoon at Atlantic Highlands , N. J., and aie residing on Broadway, Shirley. The bride was graduated from William Floyd High School in Shirley and is employed at Cen- tral Islip State Hospital. The bridegroom attended Wil- liam Floyd High School in Shirley and is also employed at Centra l Isli p State Hospital. RYS—THOMAS Miss Diane Thomas , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Thomas , of Newton Boulevaid , Lake Ron- konkoma , became the bride of Louis Rys , III , son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rys , Jr., of Weir Street , Hempstead , in a double- ring ceremony at 12 p. m. Jul y 8 , in St. Joseph' s R.C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. Didacus Moran , an uncle of the bride- groom and curate at St. Michael' s R. C. Church in Brooklyn , officia- ted at the nuptial mass. The bride , who was escorted to the altar by her father , wore a floor-length gown of silk organza. Tne full skirt had a chapel train with a panel inset of chantilly lace down the front. The fitted bodice had a square neck and long sleeves coming to points at the wrist and a narrow band of clrmtil' y lace trimmed the bust line. Her finger- tip veil of French illusion fell from a crown of pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli and 2'oses tied with streamers of babv ribbon. Mrs. Lee Zadwarny of Center- each , a sister of the bride , was matron-of-honor. Miss Mary Ellen Rys of Hempstead , a sister of the bridegroom , Miss Gloria Molesky of Westbury and Mrs. Patricia Cornelius of Massapequa , were the bridesmaids. Mrs. Zadwarny ' s gown was of pink silk organza , street- length , with a full skirt and a fitted bodice with short sleeves and an illusion neckline. The gowns of the bridesmaids were identical to that of the matron-of-honor ' s , but were powder blue. They wore small hats with a pearl-like finish and carried bouquets of gladioli and roses matching their gowns , the bouquet of the matron-of-honor being tied with streamers of blue baby ribbon and the bouquets of the other attendants with stream- ers of pink. Best man was Dennis Rys of Hempstead , brother of the bride- groom. Theodore Hall of Union- dale , Paul Thomas of Lake Ron- konkoma, brother of the bride , and Robert Walsleben of Freeport , were ushers. 'Following the ceremony, a re- ception for 180 guests was held in the Island Room of the Cente- reach Lanes , Centereach. Mi* , and Mrs. Rys went on a wedding trip through New York ERHARDT—ROONEY Miss Marv Rooney, daughter of Mrs. Lois Rooney of Albany, was wed to Daniel Davis Erhaidt , son of Mrs. Eleanoi Eihardt , of Mt. Sinai Road , Cora m , and the late John G. Erhaidt , at 3 p. m. July 17 in the Riverside Church of New York City, b y the Rev. J. L. Lyons. The bride wore a street-length brocade dress, sleeveless , with a bateau neckline. She carried an old-fa' -h oned bouquet of white snapdragons and forget-me-nots. Miss Patricia Rooney w a s bridesmaid for her siste;. Robert Ennes of Scranton , Pa., was best man. A small reception was held after the ceremony at Columbia University. The bride is a graduate of the University of Colorado and of Al- bany Lib ' raiy School. She is em- ployed as a children ' s libiarian in Queens. The bridegroom graduated from the University of Vermont and iiom Columbia University and is ;¦ library ducctoi in Far Rock- iiwiy. Mil . and M. i s. Eihardt , now honeymooning in Canada , will re- side in Forest Hills. MRRW IN—MALMSHEIMER Miss Gail E. Malmsheimer , daughter ol Mr. and Mr.s . Robert W. Malmsheimer of 475 Lincoln Avenii ' , Lmdenhuist , was war- ned to Chailes B. Merwin , Jr., on of Mi. and Mrs. Charles B. M i i win , Hi , of 204 West Avenue , I' ati hogue , at 15:30 p.m. Jul y 2 in tin Giaee Methodist Church , Lindenhui ,t by the Rev. Ralph Morgan 'I he hnde , given in marriage by 1 er father , wore a full-length -alin gov n 'I he front had a sheath effect and it 1 - wde panels formed a cathedral train . Her headpiece was a pearl crow n and finger-tip veil. She earned a cascade of gardenias. Maid-of-honor was the biide ' s sister , Miss Dawn Malmsheimer , who woie a full-length gown of white organd y over blue taffeta with a bbj e satin cummerbund and bustle bow. She wore a wreath of pearlized flowers. Her old-fashioned bouquet was of blue and white flowers. Robert Merwin , brother of the bridegroom , was best man. The ushers wore Robert Malmsheimer , the bride ' s brother , and Thomas Worthington of Patchogue. Fol- lowing the ceremony, a small reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Malmsheimer in Lmdenhurst. The bride is a graduate of Lin- denhurst High School and of Hof- stra College , Hempstead. The brideg room graduated from Pat- e hogue High School and Hofstra College . They aie both emp loyed as piobation officers by the Suf- folk County Department of Pro- bation. Mr. and Mrs . Mei-win are re- siding at 89 McConnoll Avenue , Bayport. HARRIS—BRIGHT Miss Fay Adele Bright , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mis. Edgar A. Bright , of 286 Maple Avenue , Pat- chogue , was married to Arthur E. Harris , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Harris , Sr., of Export , Pa., at 8 p. m. July 14 in the Patchogue Methodist Church by the Rev. Donald Hamblin The bride , who was given in marriage by her father , wore a street length white organdy gown with a fitted bodice , short sleeves , and a full three-tiered skirt. Her shoulder-length veil was held by a pearl crown. She carried a bou- quet of white carnations with a white orchid center. Mrs. Carol Sirignano of Kings Park , sister of the bride , was the m atron-of-honor . Her street-leng th gown was of mint green embroid- ered organza with a fitted bodice and a full skirt. The head piece was also mint green. She carried a colonial bouquet of white mums. The best man was Carmine Sir- ignano of Kings Park. Wedding music was by the church organist. A reception was held for the fantilv at 9 p. m. in Land' s End. Sayville. The bride graduated from Pat- chogue High School , attended Flor- ida Southern College and Adelphi College, and is a Brookhaven Town Assistant Recreation direc- tor. The bridegroom , a graduate of Greensburg High School , Pa., and Clarion State Teachers College , is a science teacher in Patchogue Junior High School. Mr. and Mrs. Harris honey- mooned at Montauk. They will rrtake their home on Maple Ave- nue, Patchogue. State and are now residing in Hempstead. The bride is a graduate of the Glen Cove School of Nursing and is employed in the Nassau Hospi- tal in Mineola. The bridegroom is a patrolman with the Nassau Count y Police. Your friends will know >ood taste and skilled workmanship have been embodied in the wed- ding invitations you order from The Advance—at budget prices. —Adv. j AAAA AA AAAA AA AAAAAA A AAAAAA A A A AAAAA AA AAAAAA A A AAA AAA AA AAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAA A / i ¦ -v-wTWT Put your best looks forward j ton all festive occasions \ When it is speciall y important that 5 you look your ve-- y best , you 'll spe- I chill y appreciate the perfection of j our cleaning service that gives your j clothes that right-out-of-the-band-box < ! All our work done on premises. Expert spotter on premises. { 4-HOUR SERVICE ON REQUEST j j We Spare No Effort to Please You ! j HIGHWAY CLEANERS | WEST MAIN STREET cor. Prospect Ave. PATCHOGUE < inHniiitnnnnHAnnnnnnnnnnnAnnniU\nnnnAnnAftlU\AnfUinnnnAnnAnflnnnnn«innnn jUUUUU ^ tik Announcing V « Our Annual Sale §i ^ When a SALE is a SALE q. STRAPLESS BRAS J !j BANDEAUS # \ U. GIRDLES f £ FOUNDATIONS $ H$ All Nam e Brands ^ /grS NOT ALL SIZES IN EACH GROUP ^ A f Dealer for Identical Form £ $ {, ' \\H .. «\ ' 4 MARIE WEBER'S CORSET SHOP $ § ROUTE 112 MEDFORD %|, Hours 10-6 :: Closed Mondays rV * *> ^\:^^ : ^^^:^^^W^ F PETER PAN * BEAUTY SHOP J ( Hairstylist - MAVIS jl S pecial |} 00 || Permanent comp lete <| • Cold Wave or Machineless i; NEW LOCATION !? Rt. 112 & Jamaica Ave. !! MEDFORD I GRover 5-9643 I BY APPOINTMENT ONLY !? Hours : 9 A. M. - 7 P. M. Patchogue Area FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ^ New Nort h Ocean Avenue Rev. John E. Southard , Pastor THURSDAY S p. m. —Midweek Serwce. Spe aker Mi . Leste r Ericksen. FRIDAY 7 n. m. —Boys Brigade (ages S-12) 7 ::<) p. m — Bovs Brigade (ages 12 up) . SUNDAY 9:ir> a. m. — Bible School. Cln- v-e. s for all ages fi om a Nur- MIV Class thiough an Adult Bible Cla-s. The bu-es prm ide free tian-poi tation. For information call GRover .VI172. 11 a. m. — Moi ning wor-hip. Omavn-t - \Nh^s Emma Kaller. Tbe t hou v ill l eiuk r the anthem and the -oloist v. ill be Charles Coig.tn. Message will be brought b\ Rev . Coulscm SVu pheid ot Mes- sage to lsiael Bi oadcast. A Nur- sei \ and ,li. Crunch art- conduct- e d foi infants and small children. 7:45 p. m. —Community Gospel sei \ ice. Omanist is Mi-s Emma Kaller and pianist is Mis . Fied Baum- falk Special mu-ic h\ the Senior C hoir , the ( Jills ' Tiio and the S.S. Ouhe -tia Mts s a ue bv the Re\ . CouKon Shepherd. A Nursery is ' ' conducted for infants and small childien. WEDNESDAY 10 a. m. — Women ' s Prayer Group meets at home of Mrs . VanLeeuwen , 44 Chestnut Avenue. 7:30 p. m. —Choir practice. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPA L CHURCH Rev. Richard C. Chapin , Rector Rev. E. A. W. H. Wilson , Rector Emeritus SUNDAY Eighth Sunday after Trinity 8 a. m. —Holy Communion. 10 a. m. —Morning Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Albert E. Greanoff , Supplv Priest. 11:30 a. m. —Morning Prayer at Lei a Beach Casino. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Roe Boulevard and N. Ocean Ave. SUNDAY 11 a. m. —Sunday school . 11 a. m. —Sunday service. The vital importance of the inspired Word of the Bible will be emphasized at Christian Sci- enc e services Sunday in the Les- son-Sermon entitled \Truth. \ Nursery for pre-Sunday school age children through churc h ser- vices is provided. WEDNESDAY 8:15 p. m. —Testimony meeting. D A ILY Reading room hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. m., daily, Fridays 7 to 9 p. m. except Sunday and legal holidays at 38 South Ocean Avenue. THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 95 East Main Street ; Mr. and Mrs. David D. Larson , Missionaries Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott Minister SUNDAY 10 a. m. — Union service in the Methodist Church. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR S A VIOR 231 Jayne Avenue Dr. Lammert Redelfs , Pastor SUNDAY 9 a. m. —Sunday School and Nursery for babes in arms and children up to three years of age. 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. — Divine worship. Sermon , \Living Up to Our Name: Saints \ Sermon No. 3 in a series on \Living Up to Our Name. \ 8 p. m. —Study gruup: \Ad- ventures in Christian Steward- ship. \ THE ME T HOD I ST C HUR C H South Ocean Avenue Patchogue Rev. Donald W. Hamblin THURSDAY 8 p. m. — Choir rehearsal in the Ladies ' Parlor. SUNDAY 10 a. m. —World Service Sunday —A Union Service of the Con- News of the Churches I Have Yourself a Ball Under Twinkling Stars in the B VELVET ROOM i Show place of Long Island j ^ ( ! 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'J^^K^mm Florentine dial , /y i j ?29 95 j ^^m ^^wf ,izard straP- i EASY PAYMENTS INVITED PATCHOGUE (^ RIVERHEAD j ^ ?3 > ^* V~ REGISTERED JEWELER ( A^S ) AMERICAN 6EM SOCIETY Our Hair Style of the ,Month \CAROUSEL\ \CAROUSEL\ —with its strik- ing harmon y of line and in- teresting directional move- ments — proves that short is not severe . Quite the contrary. That ultra - feminine feeling starts right at t he crow n , which is conservatively, yet can d idl y , lifted an d blends with the bangs in a soft curv e . LUCY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 299 East I^ain \ St» ' Patchogue GRover 5-6823 EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHU R CH East Main Street Rev. Daniel G. Fiehler , Pastor THURSDAY 7 p. m. —Walther League choir. 8 p. m. —Senior choir. SUND A Y 9 a. m. —Sunday School. 9 a. m. —Church Service. 10:30 a. m. —Church service. M^HHiHHiHHMH ^^^H«MK»rtlHHHMHM IMMB> Mr. and Mrs. John Calcler of Bayport Avenue , Bayport , an- nounce tbe engagement of their daughter , Gail , to Dr. James L. Larimer , son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Larimer of Jonesboro , Tenn. Miss Calder, a graduate of Bayport-Blue Point Hign School and the St. Lawrence University in Canton , is now studying for her master ' s degree at the Uni- versity of Texas in Austin. Dr. Larimer was awarded his Ph.D. at Duke University alter receiving his B.S. at Tennessee State College and M.A. at the University of Virginia. He is an assistant professor in the zoology department of tbe University of Texas. The wedding will take place August 2(3 . * * * Ma' , and Mrs. H. Russell Cort of Heliport , announce the engage- inent of their daughter , Susan , to CUC l l\.0ttcl Oj rtiuilinu. Miss Cort is a graduate of Bell- port Hig h School and Oberhn Col- lege. , She received her M.A. at Columbia University, where she is working for her doctorate. Mr. Kotta received a degree in law in Paris , France , and will teach French at Columbia Uiu- veisity in the Fall. A Fall wedding is planned. + * * Engaged - * * ¦ ¦ ¦ * - ¦¦' - ' - .1- . ..... — — Miss Vicki Turner , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Turner *f Alva , Okla., is engaged to Frank Tafe , son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tafe , of Patchogue. The marriage w ill take p lace August 31 , in Alva. Engagements ®fj? Enng Island Auuaur^ Women and their World NRWLYWEDS are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pino , married June 25 in a double-ring ceremony in Our Lad y of Mount Carmel R. C. Church , Patchogue. The bride is the former Miss Louise Costanza of Patchogue.l HONEYMOONING in Vermont are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mc- Ginnis , who were married July 8 in Christ Episcopal Church , Bellport , by the ReV. Paul C. Kintzing, Jr., rector of St. John ' s Church , Bala Cynwyd , Pa. The bride is the former Miss Julie Burke of Medford. Cora m Mrs . Gloria Hoelzer , SElden 2-536S i Miss Gail Marz , daughter of Mr. and Mx-s. Frank Marz of I Fourth Street , and Jamaica , whose nineteenth birthday was July 17 , celebrated with an outdoor part y on Sunday. Guests were her par- ents , her grandmother Mrs. Anna Hoelzer , Mrs. Emmie Hartt , Mr. and M<rs. Everett Hoelzer and children , Bob , Ricky, Debbie and Cindy, Bill Paquette and her brother , Val. Yesterday Frank Marz celebrated his birthday with his family. Boy Scout Troop G4 spent from Friday to Sunday on a hike at Cedar Beach. The following scouts attended : Val Marz , Bill Paquette , Charles Christ , Marc Bertsch , Richard Carroll , John Carroll , Gregory and Paul Paquette , Kurt Ress , Jr., Michael Milley. Dave Redman , Carl Ranter , Bill Cottei , Michael and Joseph Pa retti , John Porter , Kurt Ress , Sr., Scoutmas- ter , and Louis Redman. Spending a few days with Mi - , Anna Hoelzer of Fourth Street is her sister , Mrs. Emmi e Hartt of Hollywood , Fla. Wednesday nig ht Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hoelzer spent the evening at Jones Beach. The Advance is on sale at Fin- gar ' s Grocery and Olde Towne Shoppe in Coram. —A dv . The Coram Fire Department will hold their second annual bai- becue August 1? at the rear of the firehouse on Route 25. Tickets may be purchased from any fire- man or from the women of the Ladies ' Auxiliary and also at the door. The Ladies ' Auxiliary will hold their monthly food sale July 29 from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon en- tertained at a cook-out Sunday afternoon. Guests were Mr. and Mirs. Chris Wittschack , Mr. and Mrs. Dick Koschara , and Mr. and Mrs. George Lyon. Miss Priscilla Reynolds of Cam- bria Heights is spending the Sum- mer with her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pommer of Paul' s Path. The Coram Communit y Club will hold their monthly meeting July 28 at the clubhouse. Saturday nig ht Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hines and daughter , Cin- dy, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Yaphank. Mrs. Arthur Hines and children , Patricia and John , of Pine road spent last week at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. John White of Howard Beach. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Rabe for the weekend was her uncle , Robert Holmquist of Brook- lyn. Thursday night guests of Mr. and M!rs. Herschell Sherwood of Fourth Street were Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson , Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson , Jr., and Miib . Donald and Geoi jj , e of Lindenhui^t. Mr. and Mis. Paul W I I M he! of Ozone Paik spent -tvcia ' da\ - , at their Suinmei home on Paul' s Path. Be wise , p lace j our advertising in The Advance , w here it will iret results and do the most good tor you and the community in which you do business. —Ad\. ^^_____ BLUE POINT — Final arrange- ments have been made tor the Fourth Annual Lawn Paitv by the Suffolk Count j Women ' - , Republi- can Club Satin day, beginning at 1:30 p. m. and iunmn» thiouen the afternoon at the Suffolk County Republi c an ClubhouM- heie on Atlantic Avenue , Blue Point , iiccoidine , to the co-chairmen , \lt- ,. Frederic k Hac henbei <> of St. James . Mis . Kenne th Cla . \ ton of Baypoit and Mrs . Robeit Shemlan of East Patchogue. Theme for the affair is \Sum- mer Festival\ , and dec (nation- , ie- freshments , etc.. aie k< ye J to this theme . Spec ial li\e inii-ii has been engaged , which will add to the festivities taking p lace und< r the shade tre es on the giounds. • C hail man for the tickets and r wards is Mi s . Gwen Caitei of Westhampton Beach. Another featuie will I) 1 the at- tendanc e of the Ki publican c ounty candidates , m addition to tow n and countv official- . Count y GOP Women To Have Lawn Part y Saturday Afternoon