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NOTES ON NUPTIALS CONNOR—CONNORS A! - .v ( .it'ienin M. * i\\ Connoiv , i .. _ lilt ot M' - -1 ,nu - ,1 (\>n- 1 o - . * -• ot l2o South Ot e.ui \.\ tit.. . P..: i t . -i.e. and the late .l.i i - . 1 ( i unt i l - . Si . \\ i- inai - lutl to \\ lib mi rhoma- C onnor. -oi, of Mi- \\ il K.ni ( onnoi . Si .. ai.o i - ¦< 1 ite W i i-ain Connot . Si . ol Piinadi ijthi.i. in a nuptial ma- ^^^^ m mmmmmmt ^m^ammam^mi^mmmm'mmmi ^tmmmmammmwimmmmmmmmmmt z it S. . Fianci- de S*il*^ R. C I Church , Pati hogue , at 11:30 a. m. I Sepieinoi l ' !., o\ , l u uev. donn Goi man. The church altai- were decorat- ed with white c hr\ -anthemums and ul.ulioli. The Initial music wa- 1*1. \ed b\ Mi s . Charlotte Gallo , oi eani-t . The bnde . iii\on m mainage by hei biothei. .lame- J. Connois oi Do\on, Pa. v\ oio a pniu c - line uow n of ivory peau de sole with Alemon lace applique with dotted -cod pearls , and rosebuds of peau- de -i\o The bodice wa- fitted and had a lu ait scoop neckline with lone . -lee\e- . The -kirt had Alen- con lac e app liques with pearl trim and tei nnnated m a full chapel tiain. Hei -i\-tieied i\oiy French illusion finneitip veil was held in ]ihice by a Julienne cap ciow n of Alencon hu e and lieail- . She car- ried a prayer book covered with ore aids and iv\. Mr- . Jaiivs J. Connors of De- son . Pa , was matron-of-honor. She v ore a cocktail type dress of gold- i olor sli pper satin made with a bell shaped skirt and a short fly- * w ay jac ket. Her headpiece wa- of jellow chrysanthemums and she can led a colonial bouquet of yel- low roses and bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Frank Russo of Patchogue and Miss Mary Roche of Philadel- phia were the bridesmaids. They wore topaz-color slipper satin cocktail dresses made like that of the mation-of-honor. Their head- pieces weie of luonze chrysanthe- mums and their colonial bouquets woie of bronze and yellow chry- santhemums . The best man was Anthony Ski- ro of Philadelphia and the ushers were Daniel Gallagher of Philadel- p hia and James Bonner of New- ton Square , Pa. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Better \Ole m Biookha\en . Michael Gre- co ' s oicho stia furnished the music. After a w edding tri p to New England and Canada. Mr. and Mis. Connor will reside in Phil- adelphia. The bride is a graduate of Westbrook Junior College , Port- land , Me , and is emp loyed by the law fnm of MacCoy, Evans and Lewis in Philadel p hia. The bridegroom is a graduate of La Salle College and is em- p loyed as an investigator for the Commonwealth ol ' Pennsylvania. KIEFER - KAISER Miss Maryann Kaiser , daughter of Mr . and Mrs . William Kaiser ot J0, ~ Bailey Avenue , Patchogue. be- came the bnde ol Edward Kiefer , -on of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kiefer ol 81 Grove Avenue , Patchogue , at 11 a. m. Satuiday at St. Francis de Sales R. (\ Church , Patchogue , The Rev. Patrick McHugh officiat- ed. The bride, uiven in marriage by hei father , woie a long Piincess st\le uow n of Chantilly lace with hu g pointed sle -ves and a short scalloped train , o\ er a strap less Prince - -tyle gow n of white satin with a scalloped train. Her shouhl- er-length veil was held b y a Queen Anne ciown of seed peai U and she e arned a bouquet of while losebuds ciud carnation- , which was deeorat- ' el with wned seed peail- and white ribbon -tiearners. Mr- . Ynginia Stenby of Patch- omie. a sister of the bride, wa- rn a t I on- o f-liono r. She wore d -hoi t full -kiit , strapless gown of white nylon -heer with bodice and panels of Chantill y lace , dec- orated with two large blue bows at each -ide of the gown. It ha* 1 a bolero jack et of white lace ovei b' ue satin. She w ore a Queen Ann' crown of romance blue with a nose veil, and canied a bouquet of p inl io- \buds and carnations decorated with wired seed pearls and blue -ti earners. Dan el Stannard of Patchogue v, a- the best man and George Stenby, a brother-in-law of the bride , wa- usher . The church was decorated with white carnations and gladioli and Mrs. Charlotte Gallo p layed the w edding selections on the organ. A l eception and dinner was at- tended by 100 relatives at Whirl- uway ' s inn , Patchogue The bride and brid' - 'gioom wen m a short honeymoon to N >w Yon City and will reside at 147 North Ocean A\enue , Patchogue. PRIMU S - ZUZIERLA The maniane of Mis- Kathleen Zuzi'-rla d luuhtei of M* - . and Mrs . James Zuzierla , of 378 Whittier Drive , Mastic Beach , to Rona 'd Piimus , son of Mi. and Mrs. Albin Primus of 28 Parkhill Drive , Sel- den , took p lace at 4 p. m. Septem- ber 9 in St. John ' s R. 0 .Church , Center Moiiehes. The double riiiiz , ceremony was pi rfoimed before the altar hanked with baskets of white flowers. Ghcn in maniane b y her father , th e bride was attired in a full-leng- th , long sleeved uown of imported Paris lace. Fashioned in the Que- en Anne style , the neckline of the e , own ended in a stand-up ruffled collar , the full bell skirt with a -calloped hem sweeping back to form a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was banded w ith Palis lace and was held in place by a small crystal tiara. She cai ried a white satin prayer book upon which a spiay of white orchids was fastened. Miss Jo-Ann Zuzierla, a sister of the bride , was maid-of-honor. She wore a bouffant floor-length gown of yellow silk organza trim- med with lace. The strap less gown had a small matching jacket , and her headpiece was a small yellow- crown. She carried a floral basket of gladioli. Biide-maids were Miss Joyce Primus of Selden , a sister ol the biidcgroom , who w ore a gown of lavender silk organ/a and lace in the same style as that of the maid - of - honor , Miss Baibara Zuzior ' a , a sister of the bride , who woie a similar gown in p ink , and Miss Carol Plazner of Jamaica w ho wore a blue gown. Sandra Zuzierla , another sister of the hi ide , was flower girl and wore a street-length dress of yel- low lace fashioned with a full skirl and small capped sleeve 1 - . She also carried a floral basket. Jerry Piimus of Se 'den was be-t man and Millo C'liquemano of Sei- dell . Billv Conlev of Se 'den and Tedd y Dzailo of Fall River. Mass- were ushers . One hundred and twenty-five guests were present at the church. A reception was held at G p.m. '' oi- 150 guests at the Riverhead Independent Polish Club where a toast beef dinner was -erved. Mu-ic • \ or dancing was supplied by Otto Xinow. The couple left for a two-week trip to Miami Beach , Fla., and since ¦\heir return have taken up resid- ence at 27 Picket Lane , Cente- reach. The bride is a graduate of the Center Moriches High School and was formerly emp loyed by the Securit y National Bank at their Port Jefferson office. The bridegroom is a graduate of Most Holy Trinity High School, attended Hofstra College , and is now employed by the Colonial Sand and Stone Company of Northport. VAN KERSEN - SAGAN Miss Evelyn 'Frances Sj agan , daughter of Mrs. William H. Sagan and the late Mr. Sagan , of Eugene Street , Holbrook , was married at 2 p. m. September 23 to Cornel- ius Van Kersen , son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Van Kersen. The cei emony was performed by the Rev. William Hanlon at St. Joseph' s R. C- Church , Lake Ronkonkoma. The organist was Mrs. Walter Bigler and Mrs. William Siegrist was soloist. The church was decer- ned with bouquets of white flowers . The biide , who was given in mar- riage by her uncle , Frank A. Wildt , wore a gown of delusted satin with a bodice of Alencon lace with a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves, princess lines with appli ques on the empire waist , which was accented , with a bow in the back , and a cha- pel train. She wore a crystal crown w ith an illusion elbow-length veil with Alencon lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses and step- hanotis. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Lorraine A. Wildt of Richmond Hill. Her floor-length gown was of mint green peau de soie with a scoop neckline small capped sleeves A wedding breakfast for the im- mediate families was heid at The Lake House in West Sayville. Mr. and Mrs. Ruland left for a wedding tri p through Northern New York state and Canada. Upon their return they will reside at North Ocean Avenue and Pep- peridge Court , North Patchogue. The bride has been - secretary at the Patchogue Congregational Church. The bridegroom is a mem- ber of the firm of C. W. Ruland Sons , Inc., Patchogue. McMAHON—HOLMES and a fitted bodice. She wore a bow-type headpiece with a nose- leng th veil and carried a bouquet cf yellow Fiji chi\santhemums and tea roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Pat- ricia Maasch of Sayville and Miss Judith Snyder of Holbiook. They w ore gowns sty led the same as the matron-of-honoi ' s but of ciu-hed orange. They earned bouquets of cocoa Fiji chysanthemums. Ernest Vasilik of East Paterson , N. J., was the best man and William Sagan , Jr., of Holbiook and Thomas Wooldndge of Lake Ronkonkoma were ushers. Following the c eremony a l ecep- tion for 100 guests was held at the Holbrook Community Hall . The coup le will reside on Mayst- rick Street , Holbrook , after a wed- ding tri p to Vnginia. The bride graduated fiom the Sayville High School and the Long Island Agncultural and Technical Institute at Farmingdale. She is a research laboratory technician at the Brookhaven National Labora- tory. The bridegroom is a graduate of Clifton High School . He is an electrician associated with the Warner Electiic Company in St. James. RULAND—STILL The marriage of Miss Dorothy A. * **Hiil oi 40u Giove Avenue , Pat- chogue , daughter of the late Mr . and Mrs. Sanford Still , to John H. Rulanu , son oi Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ruland of 72 Jayne Avenue , Patchogue , took p lace at 12 noon Monday in the Patchogue Congre- gational Church. The Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott performed the wedding ceremony. The church was dec- orated with yellow and bronze gladioli and chrysanthemums and Miss Edna Jackson , organist , p layed the wedding selections. The bride wore a cocktail-length gown of champagne silk chiffon and a shoulder-length veil held in p lace b y a band of pearls and sequins. Her corsage was of white orchids. Miss Leila Truman of Patchogue was maid-of-honor. She wore a willow green silk chiffon gown with a matching *\ elvet hat , and a corsage of ye low and bronze chrysanthemums. George N. Ruland of Patchogue. brother of the bridegroom , was best man. Miss Margaret Marie Holmes, daughter of Mrs. Margaret B. Holmes of Hawkins A\ enuo , Lake Ronkonkoma , and the late William Holmes , and Robert McMahon . son of Mrs. Frances McMahon of Sam- uel Street , Lake Ronkonkoma , and the late Francis A. McMahon , were married at 4 p. m. September 24 in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church , Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. Charles Nosser officiated before the altar decorated with bouquets of white chrysanthemums. The bride , who was given in marriage by her uncle , Frederick Holmes of Lake Ronkonkoma , wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie with a chapel train. The skirt was bouffant and the fitted bodice had a scalloped neckline trimmed with seed pearls and sequins and the long sleeves came to points at the wrist. Her full fingerti p veil of French illusion was attached to a crown of Chantilly lace embroi- dered with seed pearls and sequins. She carried a spray of white chry- santhemums and stephanotis . Miss Doroth y Holmes of Lake Ronkonkoma attended her sister as maid-of-honoi . She woi e a mint green gown of sheer nylon with a fitted bodice that had a shiried scoop neckline forming into slur- red cap sleeves. The skirt was bouffant w ith a large drape of th< same material in the front. Her head piece was a crown of matching mint with detailed beading and a nose veil. She carried a spray ol maize chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids weie Mi-s Judy Holder. Miss Joan Herman. Mis- Eileen McMahon and Miss Eleanoi Donovich of Lake Ronkonkoma. They wore sheer ny lon gowns of maize with matching head pb ces fashioned like the maid-of-honoi ' s . They cairied sprays of mint gieen chrysanthemums. Diane Valli of Huntington , a cou< -in of the bride , was flowei girl. She wore a mint gre en nylon gow n , a miniature copy of the one worn bv the maid-of-honor. Donald Donovich of Lake Ron- konkoma was best man. Robeit Engel of Pinebush , Donald Dionne. John Andeison and Alphonse Puro, all of Lake Ronkonkoma , were ushers. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for 150 guests was held at the VFW Hall in Centereach. Mu- sic was furnished by the Ray Ko- tula Band. After a wedding tiip through New England and Canada , Mr. and Mrs. McMahon will reside in Lake Ronkonkoma. Mrs. McMahon is a graduate of Sachem Hig h School and is em- p loyed in the A&P Supermarket in Lake Ronkonkoma. Mr. McMa- hon is a gi aduate of Port Jeffei- son High School and is employed by Grumman ' s in Bethpage. He served with the Navy for four yeais. JOHNSON—LINDENFELSER Emanuel Lutheran Church , Pat- chogue , was the scene of a wed- ding at 3 p. m. September 3 . when Miss Joan Lindenfelser , daughter of Mrs. Gwendolyn Lindenfelser of Waverly Avenue , Holtsville , and the late Gustave Lindenfelser , be- came the bride of Robeit Johnson , son of Mr. and Mi- ,, lb i man John- son of 301 Foie-t I ane . Snuth' own. The Rev. Daniel Fiih iei pi ' ioi nied the cenmony m th« pit - ence of about 100 gin -t- . The bride wa- given in maniage by her uncle. Charle- Kugel. She wore a floor-length white Chan- till y lace gown with a Qu> en Anne neckline. Her fingertip * \cil was held by a chiffon flower headpiece and she earned a cascade bouquet oi white ros( s and -te p hanotn. Miss Ma iilyn Lindenfelser of Holtsville wa- maid-of-honor. Sue wore a ballei ma-lengih gown in shrimp -*ilk organ/a with a match- ing hat and earned a cascade bou- quet of aqua pompons. The bridesmaids weie Mr- . Ro- bert Pan Mi of Hnlt - \.lle and Mis- Joan Schmidt of Patchogue. Their cir , ua half nna-l \PL ''h g own - weie made like that of the maid-of-honor and they woie mat chin g hat- . Their ca-cade bouquets wen j f shrimp pompons . Jan Ander-on of the Bronx was be-t man. The ush'-i- weie William Schmidt of Pate ho gee and Hugh Lindenfelser* of Holtsville. A re ception foi 100 eue-ts was held at the Holt-vide ( ommunity Hall. RUMM AGE SALE Spons nod bv Catholic Daughter ' , of America Court Cardinal Gibbon* No . (> 1 () at the K of C CLUBHOUSE \cadem\ Street . Patchogue Tues . Oct. 10 to Sat.. Oct. 11 10 a.m. to t p.m. t mmmi mmm- mmm- ¦*•»¦ ' ^mt- mm * mm-i mm-t ^mm-i 4H»o«i >»t <^» pHiillllM^ I | , / ' WfcRiSN I I X Jf cSSHARLIE ?/ I HE THOIGHT HE'D BE TTER TRAVEL LIGHTER TO I BE \ F THE CROW I)S TO ROBINSON'S I = * == 1 W ith the exception of April, in every month since last February _\ H oi r s1o*-e ha- made a new record monthh hi gh in sales. The 1 H September high surprised us. W here do all these nice people 1 i|| come from ? ,lu-( one p lace. More of j our nei ghbors are trading _ \ H lu re. Thank jou . Folks! Thank jou ! § TASTES BETTER — BECAUSE IT IS BETTER j • Containers • Quart Bottles • Half Gallon Jugs H Washington Avenue — Oak Street , Patchogue !§ 8 A. M. - 10 P. M. Dail y, 10 A. M. - 6 P. M. Sunday fniiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw MARRIED in a double ring ceremon j recent 1> \\er<- Mr. and Mi - , HaroM Klein , who w ere wed in the Center \ Moi icln s Methodist ( hurch. The bride is the former Miss Jean Ratli n n \) a\Un\ ol Center Moriches. —Ph - .to bv Inpnc • PECONIC BAY SCALLOPS © Oysters \R\ in Season ? • SOFT SHELL CRABS • LIVE HARD SHELL CRABS ? Sea Food Dinners to Go g 5 C UP X \ with Cole Slaw , French Fries , Tartar Sauce A mtv Xt ^ om p j ete £ SOUTH BAY FISH MARKET [ j 50 SOUTH OCEAN AVENUE, PATCHOGUE — GRover 5-1595 \ T ,.VA.V . -.> n 'f • r ^ U. ' • J simm *\ :#*M W ^\ ^W^IP^ ><*Sii£t«^ %«<W£#& Cv ^^-^liL \THE STRINGER BROKE. ' . . . TIIE FISH \RE GONE!\ I Thank goodnes- th . v t«\-k -nap- shots of that string of h-h Pho- tos bring back wotideilu ' m m- ories of vacation time- . Stoc k up on film and photo supphc- n >w at . . . M \KRI E1 ) were Mr. and Mrs. Henr> W hite , September 23 , in i n> t> ue I' oml Baptist ( hurch. The lit \ . I. A. Faik performed the double r ing ccremonj. The bride is the former Miss Eleanor Dein- i.igei ol Blue Point. —Lafavette Studio MARRIED in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church , Lake Ronkonkoma , Sep- tember 21 were Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMahon b> the Re\. Charles Nosser. The bride is the former Misb Margaret Marie Holmes of Lake Ronkonkoma. —Lafayette Studio hj WtW ^H% j sf^\ \ ^^lm /%*' . .40^ \ f ) t +^WfK . >\ ^ f' J —I— \ ^ y Ai> -j ,>t^ \ ~ ^ *~^ W0J f / ~ / A GIFT \ ^ ~* S^\ FROM \ Itf lmJ] *fT k' :: '\ ^^\ R0SE » TA post i ^y v> ^ v sis ^- ^ V - A ^ ^y \s%\s xy^j f THE KNOWN NAME , PATCHOGUE (^ RIVERHEAD THE KNOWN Q UALITY WED in St. Mark' s Episcopal Church , Medford , were Mr. and Mrs. John Libby, Sr., on September 24. The Rev. Richard Gray of St. Andrew ' s Episcopal Church , Yaphank , officiated. The bride is the former Miss Helen Gertrude Vogel of Yaphank. —Photo by Dobson ' s Studio © lp? 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