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M \RRI EI ) in Si. Francis de Sales R. C. Church , Patchogue , re- cently wer e Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Joseph Hopf., Jr ., by the Rev. W ilha*\ I. Delanej . The bride is the former Miss Belinda Frances St .ila of Patehosrue. —Lafayette Studio WED in the First Baptist Church , Patchogue , were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Mucherino , Saturdaj afternoon. The Rev. John E. Southard officiated. The bride is the former Miss Florence J. Bittrolff of Medford. —Michael' s Studio RECENTLY WED in St. John ' s Episcopal Church , Center Moriches , were Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Pfeiffer. The bride is the former Miss Judith Ann Brennan of Mastic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer are residing in North Babylon. NEWLYW EDS are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mcpham . uho wi n wid September 10 in Our Lad y of Mt. (armel R ( c hurc h I' u.h- ogue . The bride is the former Miss Janet Pu g h » - < ol p itc h'^iM FOR THE MOST COMPLETE ^ NEWSi OF ^ SUFFOLK COUNTY IT pAYg TQ ADVB RTISE IN THE ADVANCE * • % s •#&. ¦ • > X '~ % ' % ' * <£ i | W ' ll^^BMl^^^r i PRICE ' 1 BOYS' 8-12 QUILT LINED HOODED JACKETS of f abulous new \Aristograin \* v New \ Aristograin \ with X-97 finish—hand washable j flpBk Y * ? you save costl y dry-cleaning bills! Soft and Bm wBk %C %$tl pliable with quality tailoring >-ou 'd expect to BBL ^JUH %Jr%& find onl y in more expensive jack ets! Quilt lining in ^S9RSl9B body and zip-off hood. Black , loden or Air Force blue. JHB ALSO SI ZES 14-18 11.88 ^H H P^ HERE'S WHY PRICES ARE Iff ^\' \ '** ***\*» '^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^ LOW AT ROBERT HALL mllHIfl^ j t S / / Jk OPEN • We sell for cash onl y! ^5^ ^/ J7 ^^fc i iriLi All EVERY M • No high rents! If ^ d ^^Mjfj Y^f ovV * NIGHT | • No fancy fixtures! M S ^ ^Ul/ * / &/ / / WC^S TILL 9 || • No show windows! S w w M 0k\ A &^ p% Jk A JA ^^^^ A ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmm ^^mmmB CORAM on Route 25 at Intersection of Rou te 112 Plenty of Free Parking NOTES ON NUPTIALS ASTACIO—KAFFKA The marriage of Miss Nancy Kaffka , daughter of Mr. and Mr^. Otto Kaffka of Farm to Market Road , Faimingville , to Carinelo Astaeio , son of Mis. B. Astacio of Brooklyn and the Late Mr. Astaeio , took place at 2 p. m. September 9 in Our Lady of Monseriate Church , Brooklyn. The Rev. Nicholas Mase officiated in the presence of about 75 guests. The bride , given in marriage by her father , wore a floor-length gown of silk peau de soie with a cap-sleeved , Italian-cut bodice of Alencon lace. The chapel train wih also accented w ith app li ques of Alencon lace. The headpiece wa^ a tulip-style ciown of seed pearls and crystal , with a fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Miss Mary Zacala of Brooklyn nvas maid-of-honor. She wore a street-length diess of yold bi oeade The rosette -tvle headpiec e v. a- of the same color. Hei bouquet was of African chrysanthemums. Tcnence Reviese of W estbny was best man. Mr. Alban , or»anist , pla . vd the wedding marches and Mis T. fid sang \Ave Maria. \ A gaiden rec eption was held <\t the home of the bnde ' s parents in Farmingville wheie a buffet supper was seived. Mr. and Mrs. Astacio h-ft on a motor trip to San Dieyo , Calif. , and are lesiding temporarily in San Diego. The bride is a foimer emp loyee of Rolhc , Inc.. Patchogue . The bridegroom is presently em- ployed by Amei ican Bosch Aima Corporation. MUCHERINO—BITTROLFF Miss Florence J. Bittrolff , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rotrer Bit- trolff of Medford , was mained to Daniel E. Mucherino of Bridge- port. Conn., son of Mr. .and Mib. A. Mucherino of Bridgeport at 2 p. m. Saturday in the First Bap- tist Church , Patchogue . bv the Rev. John E. Southard. The church was decorated w ith baskets- of mixed flowers. About 200 guest- w ere present. Given in marriage by her father , the bride w ore a cocktail-length bridal gown and a fingertip veil. She carried a cascade of w lute ro- ses. Mrs. Joan Mantione of Medford was matron-of-honor. She was dressed in a blue chiffon gow n with a blue chiffon veil and car- ried a cascade bouquet of white and yellow pompons. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Ann Seiber of Rosedale. Mis s Lillv Ann Marino of Jamaica and Mis .s Carol Augustine of Patchogue. Then- gowns were of blue chiffo n ami they wore blue veils. The> earned cascade bouquets of yc How pom- pons. Eugene (Chuck) Muchenno wa- bt st man . 'i he usheis weie Lou, - , Mantione of Patchogue ; ilai ' r Van Zanten of Bah j Ion and A- thony Murano of Lev ltto\ n. The flower girls were Jov Murano and Nancy Barr o vv . Tnev woie jellow gowns and cam : baskets of \ellow pf ' als. A recep tion for 2ou gue-ts wa> held at the Bran Ha 1- in Medfoid Mr. and Mrs Mucherino left fo a two week tnp to California and upon thi p letutn the\ will reside in Bndgepcj rt The bride attended Patchogue HiL ' h School. The luidt-muoin at- tended Kuard-Fla ' .ens Tec hnical School in Connecticut and 1- pu- tntly a taping contra c tor. HOPF—SC ALA Miss Belinda Fiances Sea la dauii liter of Mr. and Mr- . . John Sea a of 12 Gerard Stieet , Pal- chc)gue , became the hricie ot Al- fred Josep h Ilopf , Jr.. son of Mr and Mr\ . Alfred J. Ilopf . Sr . ot 00 Harris Street. Patchogue, at o.OO p. m. September 9 in St. Fran- cis de Sales R. C. Church , Pat- chogue. The Rev. William I. De- laney performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of 120 guests. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length gown of hand-clipped Chantili y lace and imported pure silk organza. Tnc long-sleeved fitted bodice was made of lace w 'th a Sabrma necUint reembroidered w ith -eed pearls an 1 sequins. Her \ery full skut w.i - pf organza with a panel of seal loped Chanulh lace at each side and a cascade oustle at the aac \ The panels weie adorned \\irh re- embroidered -eed peails ..iui se- quins, and Chantil ' l\ lac e appli- ques. Her headpiece \\ ,b a 1 . 1 own of seed pearls and crystals attach- ed to a \eil ot pure silk illusion which was bordered with a band oi lace, covered with sequins. Slit carried a missal on which two or- chids and stephanotis were placed. Miss Marie Rupolo of Patchogue was ma. ' 1 - / if length -r e: . > > d 2IO ' , ' ter gr^ r <. r ' . - • _ - - J , Tt f\~ > < 'I' l < , r- f n f r- C 1 L bo . 1 , - and c *r > ! _ M - F . v u Judv H. - - a ' l . f P ' rrai ; T' s \ t 'Trifl \ - - >- - s \ V ed ^ * >¦ , ' < * p l^f r S T r - '!u > f f ' r n . • 1, 111. ii b< t n i' T - Mis ,, - p, , K' e\\et - H <L F ' A. rr • v Ch arlie - i^ () \> \ 1 . \ Mr. -K w 1- ' I' m ' Br \ 'i • ' I A ll M 'l- ' 1 1 ~ . 1 1 ,, 1 1 t , 1 M • vM M s J , ->; \ 1 - weddmj : tr- 3 \ ¦» r ..\e < .f< - _ T' t - , arv noa r ^ ,j v '' P 1 * , e Botn rhe 1 • >• u i'^ ' ' > ' ^ > '\ A er\ g' ad. 1 '1 > e P < u e High \ s v U < \1 t 'i(i < r| l ' Ml plo\ d 1 c -lie x e \ \ > v [' ' e nofie ( \ omivinv Continued on patre ! , 'lu-i -ec on cniniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinuuiuuummiiiminiiimmmiimmiininaiiimimni' z I I September Sterling Sale I 1 Iy f tW^t R^fi^l I HEIRLO OM* j j 1 CTTT T-J T TTVrr^L x i / Olll/JtxijilN vJ 1 g I / ^ ^ . ^^k ^ j A rm* i i\ G AVTTVnQ I 1 I RACE SEHINGS! I SERVING PIECES ! j AND O PEN STOCKS j Beautiful Damask Rose sterling 1 silver is on sale at 25% savings 1 for a limited time onlyl Wo s show a few examples here ... j come in or phone for complete list of savings! ] Ce?. SAtC ! 4 Pfr. PlaCfc Se tting* $26.50 $19.87 Teaspoon ., 4.75 3.56 Table spoon- 11.00 &25 § Cold Meat Fork 13.50 10.12 § BUDGET TERMS INVITED j •Trade-marks Oneida Ltd, i prices incl, Fed* Ta* KALLER' S I Jewelry Store Dependable Service Since 1899 Store Hours : 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. and Fri., 9 a.m . to 9 p.m. 130 E. Main St., Patchogue, N.Y. lJ ( ^Rover 5-2002 ( ii n ii u iii Ni iii i i u iuiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiuimniiwiimiiiiiHnMtiiiiiiiimnmnwiJ Milk , Make s Energy fn the food supplie s used daily by L ong Islander s MILK provides 3/4 of all the calcium / for st rong bones nearly 1/2 of the riboflavin / for healthy skin and nerves 1 / M 1/4 of the protein _ and repair material for all tissues of the body EVANS > <JDAIRY Itoeiwl J-MD eM»rwn 5-W!0 ORIole 6-8500 »** EM,// « ^^ PHARMACY ^Wfi va auofoio AVEWUE £ t£ §{ ^ KHOSUS . tm *cg Phone PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED GRover 5-2285 SODA — DRUGS Everything for the Baby CLOSED SUNDAYS Slljr? ICnng Islauo Annaurr ' Women and their World Page TVo — Section Two Thursday, September 28 , 1961