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Pali li < UH . ,uid Ed waid ( oiin . au of Icu ei head. 1'lie double l inu nii 'mony was peitonmd li . \ the IIe\ . .John V. South ud Mi> - 1' mm i Isallei ol Pate home, e luinh >i u , ini s i , p!a\ ed the w eddn u mai ( hes and aiiom- panied the nloi-t . M i . .lame II i/ aid ol P.iti hoijui '1 in cliuuh \\., s decoi.iled with basket s of while gladioli and \ellow and wli M ilu \ antbeniuni- ^ and white sun IMIW V weie on tin le ei\ed pews Gi\ c n m nnu i' me l>\ hoi t a thei , tlie bude woie a llooi -len g th gow n ol whi te hue .i.id net mo satin r he sw iitheut nivklii \ u,i , ( ' t«. O Kit 'd with seed peails and se- quins The a . \\n hid a M' ol hod ice with loii \ sleexes and a full sknt endinu m a ehipe l tiai ' i ^u woie a headpiec e ol hue decoiatc d witn si ( . d peat Is ,iud oianj , e bios -onis and a lm<;iitip \eil of st|] N illu s on She i iinul an old-fash- ioned bouqui t of wh to l oses -ind stephanotis with white stieamei - decoiated with white losebuds . .Miss S\ l\ri Je 't . sj . f ei of the hi 'de . wa s mud >i honoi . She won a nnh aeuia gow n ol -ilk OIL ' IUM . 1 loco-length , anil a lnatelvn g tiaia with a s)]ou \eil She eained a case ado bouquet of white chiy -an- theniums with a e entei of aqu i ones to match he gow n. Miss dosi pbmo Sinueik and Miss (\ aiol Augu stine weie the biidosinauls They woi e simibu gowns of silk (U g anda. Miss Sime- eek woie a pale oiehid gow n oi silk oi gan/a with a matchiii g tiaia jMid \eil and e arned a eas- cade bouquet of white chi . \santhe- mums with a center of oiehid ones to match hei gown. Miss Augu stine woie a gow n of pale yellow silk oi gan/a with a mate lung tiaia and veil and tallied a ca cade bouquet oi white e liiysanthemum - w ith a i enti i ol \ellow ones to match hei gown. Uohei t Smith was best man. Ronald Muldeug and Fred Grey weie the I'shei s . A ice option was held at the Piau Hair in Medfoi d at 5 p. m. loi 110 gue sts . M U SK was played ]>\ the Bostoiuans. Mi. Coi i igan is a giaduate of Pitihogue Hi gh School and >s em- p loy ed b\ Patiho gue Auto Parts. \hs Conigan is eniployi el by . ' os)i Pioduets. The young couple are now re sidin g on Caiman Street. Pat- i hogue. M \Sl ELL \RO—STEINBERG A \\ eilding took p lace in the gar- e ' t'Tis ,,j Mi. md Mis . Vie ' oi La boica oi 17 Picket Lane. Center- i uh at \ . p m. Sunday , when Miss ( ai ole Stembei g daughtet oi Mi. and Mis . Max Stembeig of Long Island ( it\ , be ame the bride of \ me i n\ Masi ellaro . son of Mr. and Mis . Vincent A. Miascellaro of 80 Pic ket Lane . Centeieueh. The eeie- nioiiy wi s pen formed bv the Re\ . \\ llliam Boone, pastoi of the Meth- < dist Chincli of Cue Comeis , Lake Ronkonkoma. The In Hie , given in marriage by ^ I father , woi e a white cocktail- '\iigth luoi aded satin gow n, with bu g sle( \ es . fit t ed , and the sknt featuied a small bustle. A crow n of mate hint ' brocaded satin held hei fmgeiti] ) \oil and she eained a bouquet of white orchids. Miss Baibaia A mow aid of Long I land CiU was the maid-of-honoi . Sh woi e an emeiald green sheei eocktail-length gow n with a match- ing -mall hat with a short veil. Hei houqutt was yellow orchids with matching gieen nbbons . Josep 'i Inlantino of Long Island City wa s the best man. A ice option was held in the Is- land Room of the Centereach lanes on Hoi schloc k Road , Cente- icacb . I ' m a ' 1 Hit 110 relatives and ' i ends . The couple left on a week' s bone . unoon in Canada and upon tin •! l eturn will reside in Jackson Heights. Mis Masoollaio i\ a giaduate of Long Island Cit\ High School and is siiietai v for a turn on Wall SI l eel . New Yoik City. Mi. Mascellaio is a graduate of Poit .kl foi son Hb 'h School , Port Jeff ei son. He is attending Hofstra College. Hemp toad at ni ght , and is i mployed b . v Thomas Edison In- dus ! i u>s . G VLL VGIIER—Mc A LONE Y M- ss Diane Mc Aloncv, daughtei oi _ Mi. and Mi s . I)a\ id * Mc AI >nev of _J \ ) Ten . y ' s Retail. Sayville , be- e.une the hi ule of James J. Cal- laij ' iei of 028 Ameiic iis Avenue , East Patchogue , at , '] p. m. Sunday in St. Joseph the Worker R. C. Chinch , East Patchogue. The Rev. John Bei kery, chap lain of the Centra l Islip State Hospital, pei - foi tned the double ring ceremony. The biido, who was g iven m maniage by her father , woie a lloor-h ngth gown of white satin, fashioned with a fitted bodice , ba- teau neckline , long sleeved , and fully p leated skirt. Her shoulder- length veil was oi French illusion attached to a cap of satin flowers adorned with seed pearls. She car- ried a modified cascade of orchids, step hanotis and white roses. The maid-of-honor was tier sis- ter . Miss Joan Mc Aloney of Say- ville. She wore a short length Princess-style gown of turquoise chiomspun w ith thiee-quaiter slee- yes , a goi ed skiit and having a bow in the back. She wore a matching colore 1 veil hat. Hei bouquet was of bronze chrysan- themums. Biidesmaids were Misses Pa- tricia M. Gallagher of East Pat- chogue sister of the bridegroom , Ann Mc Donough of Brentwood, and Mary Mc Cormaek of Mineola. Their gowns were the same as the maid-of-honoi ' s. They carried gold chiysanthemums. Alicia Enright of East Islip four-year-old niece of the bride- gioom , was flower girl. She wore a gold dress and her headpiece was a w reath of gold and bronze chry- santhemums . She carried a basket filled w ith gold and bronze chry- santhemums. John H. Gallagher was best man for his brother. The ushers were Joseph A. Enright of East Islip. the btidegroom ' s brother-in- law , William Suela of Massapequa and Neal Daly of Bellport. The w edding music was played b y the chinch organist, and Mrs . Luciezia Dnimm sang \Ave Ma- im \ . A reception was held at Bronco Charlie ' s in Oakdale , where dinner was served to 70 relatives and friends. Dancing was to the music of the \Islanders. \ Mis. Gallagher is a graduate of Sayville High School class of 1958 and a 1961 graduate of Central Klip State School of Nursing. She has a position as staff nurse in Girls ' Adolesce nt Unit at the Cen- tral Isli p State Hospital. Mr. Gallagher is a graduate of Heliport High School Class of 1957. He is employed as Oakdale Branch manager of the Sherwin- Williams Paint Company. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher will spend their honeymoon touring New England and upstate New Yoik. Upon their return they will leside at their new home at G39 Americus Avenue , East Patchogue. The bride ' s gow n and veil were made b y Mrs . Joseph Briscoe of East Patchogue. V \NDERVORT—BROWN Miss Baibara Elizabeth Brown , daughter of Mr. and Mis. Oscai P. Biow n of Woodlawn Avenue . East Moi iches , was mari ied to Charles Thomas Vandervort , son of Mr. and Mrs . Charles T. Van- dervoit of Smithsport , Pa. in MARRIED in St. Joseph the Worker R. C. Church , East Patch- ogue , at 3 p. m. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gallagher. The bride is the former Miss Diane McAloney of Say ville. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher will reside in East Patchogue. Grace Lutheran Church , Mastic Beach , at 2 p. m. September 2. The Rev. A rthur W. Geidel officiated. The bude was given in maniage by her father. She was attired m a full-length gown of organza, trimmed with seed peails , and car- ried a cascade bouquet of w hite orchids and s tephanotis. Miss Doroth y Packaid of Wan- tagh was the maid-of-honor, She wore a yellow silk organza gow n and carried a bouquet of yellow l oses and daisies. The biides- maids , Miss Ahse Jacobsen of Huntington and Miss Joanne Brown of Hicksville wore gow n- similar to the maid-of-honor ' s but with white lace bodices . They also carried bouquets of yellow roses and dais'es. Lee W. Cleveland of Smithspoi t acted as best man. William Van- dervort of Smithsport and Robert E. Brown of East Moriches weie ushers. Miss Janine Simonis , cousin ol the bride , was flower gul and Bruce Alan Brown , bi othei of the bi ide , acted as ring bearer. The flower gill wore a shoit yellow dress and carried a basket of yel- low roses and daisies. Miss Marlene Kiuse was organ- ist and the biide ' s uncle , James Brown , was soloist. A pproximatel y 75 wei e present at the reception which took place at the Blown residence. The couple spent the weekend in New Yoi k Cit y. They will reside in Bradfoid , Pa. Mr. Vandervort is a graduate of Penn State Unheisity and is em- ployed in the Electionics Researc h Laboratory of Spears and Co. in Bradford , Pa. Mrs . Vandeivn-t has comp leted a year ' s studies at Geneseo State Teachers College. HESS—CALDWELL Miss Joan Elizabeth Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ham- Caldwell of 48 Silver Street , I\u chogue , became the bride of Daniel Raymond Hess , son of Mr . and Mrs. Raymond Hess of Pitt Stieet, Patchogue , at 4 p. m. August 20 in the First Baptist Church , Pat- chogue. The Rev. John Southaid performed the wedding ceremony in the presence of 150 guests. Given in mairiage b y hei father , the bride wore a floor-length goy\ n of nylon oiganj - a having a tiered skirt with Sclvffle embroidery. Her fingertip veil yy as held bv a pearl tiara and she cariied a yvhite Bible with orchids and stephan- otis. Mjr s. Vannett Pfeiffer of Pat- chogue , a sister of the bride , was matron-of-honor. She wore a la- vender nylon organza gown and a matching tiara with a veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses. Miss Margaret Deedy of Pat- chogue , a cousin of the bride , and Miss Marjorie Collins of Pat- chogue were the bridesmaids. Their gowns were like that of the ma- tron-of-honor and they cari ied co- lonial bouquets of yelloyv roses. Harry Caldwell. Jr., brother of the bridegroom , yvas best man. The ushers were Raymond Hess , bro- ther of the bridegroom , Michael Parisi of North Patchogue and Paul Gillette of Liberty, a cousin of the bridegroom. Deborah L. Caldwell , another sister of the bride , was the flower girl. She yvore a long gown of white organza over orchid and a yvhite tiara with a veil. She car- ried a basket of roses. Donald Pfeiffer , a nephew of the bride , was ring bearer. Miss Emma Kaller was organist and played the traditional wed- ding music. She also accompanied Mrs. James Hazzaid , soloist. A icception loi 80 guests yvas held at the Biau Hans in Medfj i d y\heie a buffet supper y\as seived. Mr. and Mis. Iles. s left for a tup to Canada. They me noyv le- hiding at 28 Cleary Road. Lake Ronkonkoma. The bride is a giaduate of Pat- chogue High School and is em- ployed in the off'ce of the Bell- port Launch y. The biulegroom is also a gradu- ate of Patchogue High School and is employ ed at Koi vettcs in West Islip. PURYES—TOTTEN Miss Tobe Totten. daughter of Mis . Mattheyv Cobb of Otis Lane, Bellpoit , and Sheiman Totten of Hempstead , became the bi lde of Lieutenant Robeit E. Purves , son of Mr. and Mis . John A. Pur\es of Stui goon Bay , Wis. The cere- mony took place at the Methodist Chinch , Patchogue , at 2 p. m. September 10. The Rev. Donald W. Ilamblin of]united. The tra- ditional yveddmg maiches were } ]<i\ed by Ilcilvn t Hannan of Blue Point. Mt. Hannan also accompa- nied Miss Baibara Finn of South Countiy Road. Bellpoit. soloist. The biide , given in marriage by her father , woi e a full-length gow n y\ ith a chapel train of peau de soie in champagne lvoiy, trimmed w ith Alencon lace and seeded pearls. Her headpiece was an Alen- con lace cap also trimmed yvith se eded peails yy ith a shouldei- kngth veil. She eained a colonial bouquet of yv hite l oses yvitb sti earners . Miss Josep hine Boi zell of Great Neck yvas maid-of-honoi. She v>oie an olive gieen chess of faille with a cooidmatmg tun a with a nose- leng h yeil. She can ,eel a basket of chiysanthemums in lust , gold and yelloyy tones. Miss Kathleen Eail and Miss Karen Eail of Westhampton Beach , Miss Jeanne Van Hoe-en of Quogue , Miss Maiy Mangles of (heat Nick and Miss Sally Cobb , s'ster of the biid e , yy eie biides- maids. They y\oie colonial gold laille dresses yvith cooidmatmg tiaias yvith nose-length veils and can II el old-fashioned bouquets of Fall flow ei s in rust , gold and yel- loyy . Mark O'Meara of Cazenovia , cousin of the hi ide , was ting bea- ten Susan Encson of Noithport , niece of the bride, was to have been flowe r gnl but could not at- tend because of illness. Lieutenant Fredei ick Tokash of Westhampton was the best man. Lieutenant Norman Alter , Lieu- tenant James Breckennelge , Cap- tain John E. Mason , Captain John Robert Price Traffoi d and Captain Robert Hafner , all of Westhamp ton , were the ushei s . Folloyving the ceiemony, a re- ception yvas held at the Officers Club of the Suffolk County Air Force Base in Westhampton Beach. The couple are honeymooning at the island of Aruba in the Dutch West Indies. The bride attended Buckley Country Day School in North Hill^ and graduated from Bellport High School. The bridegroom , a Layvrence College alumnus , is a radar obser- ver in jet aircraft , stationed at Suffolk County Air Force Base , Westhampton Beach. LOWELL—PENNEY Miss Joan K. Penney of Flan- ders Road , Flanders , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Penney of Flanders, yvas married to Russell CUTTING their w edding cake are Mr. and Mrs . Robert Ihland , who were married recently in the Prcslnterian Church of the Mo- riches , Center Moriches. The bride is the former Mi- .s Laraine Dorothea Lapham of Mastic. —Photo by James Trvpuc F. Lowell , son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Loyyell of East Monches at St. John ' s R. C. Church in River head at 3 p. m. Sep tember 9. The Rev. Daniel P. Ryan performed the ceremony. Miss Beth Schneider of Mt. Sinni was maid-of-honor and Lawiencv Smith of East Moriches ac ted as best man. A reception for the immediate families was held at the bride ' s home in Flandei s , after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell will reside at theii new home , 41 Bay Ave- nue in Flanders. ESPER—De LA OSA Miss Doloies Inez De La Osa. daughter ot Mi. and Mis. Ralp h De La Osa of Brentw ood , became the bride of Kenneth G. Esper , son of Mr. and Mis. Alexander Esper of North Colman Road , Center- each , at 2:30 p. m. September 9 at Kingdom Hall , North Babylon. The Rev. Gustav Mallan officiated i.t the double ring ceremony The biide , given in man'age by her father , wore a sti eet-lengtb white lace and chiffon chess , with long lace sleeves and bodice and a full chiffon sknt whiqh featured a tulip design from the waist to the hem line. She wore a yvhite pearl headpiece with a shouldei- lengtb veil and carried an old- ffshioned bouquet of yvhite roses and chr ys .mthemums . Miss Loi >ame Blanck of Flower Lain , Cent\! eac h , was maid-of- honor. She woi e a stree t-length beige sheath die s wi t h matching aeecssoiies and earned an old- fashioned bouquet of buint orange pompons. Arnold E per of Cen t ereach yvas his biothei ' s be-t man. Following the cei emony, a re- ception yvas held at Bionco Char- he ' s Re . stauiant in Oakdale for the bridal party and the immediate families. 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