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NEW L ^ WEDS are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoppe. who w ere married in a double rim; coromonj in Emanuel Luth'-ran Church, Patch- ogu< > , b> the Rc\ . Daniel G. Fiehlei * . Ihe bride is the former Miss Marie Elaine \ch es of Ronkonkoma. —Lafayette Studio Wl^^% DIAMONDS yt^El^ ^^ ^H^f INDIVIDUAL- NO TWO ARE ALIKE...THAT'S WHY TH ESE ONE-HALF * CARAT DIAMONDS DIFFER IN PRICE ^ p m ^ $ 175 to $ 500 finished in excel- one-half (50/100 ) ^^J^^Psfe j h ^-^^^ r carat weig ht The normal range of ^^B«S»«P *»!&vii?* ^ one-half carat size diamonds is ^ *MJ mBLlH iipr *^ between 45/100 and 55/100 carat. Here are five one-half carat diamonds but just look at the ' variet y of prices! It ' s all a matter of color , cut and clarity. Yet each is a remarkable diamond for its price. Come in and let us exp lain the difference. R ngs en larged fo show detail. , (Prices INCLUDE Federal tax) EASY PAYMENTS INVITED %Ae <fewdeM PATCHOGUE — RIVERHEAD J ^ 4fP _ i } ^ \ REGISTERED JEWELER U^p) AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY WED recently w ere Mr. and Mrs. Lloj d II. Giardino Jr ., who were married ; n FaU'hogui? Mo 'hodist Church. The bride is Cornier Miss Eleanor Tingen of Holtsville. WALKER—GORSKI Miss Stephani Eve Gorski , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorski of Ridge, was married to John L, Walker , son of Mr. and Mr** . J, Lloyd Walker of Buffalo, at 3 p. m, September oi) in St. John the Bap- tist Ukranian Church , Riverhead. The Rev. Paul Graskow officiated. Given in nuu'iiage by her father , the hi ide wore a peau de soie gow n with a chapel train and carried a white orchid bouquet. Miss Alice Nedos of Shoreham was her cousin ' s maid-of-honor. I' ridesmaids were Misses Sandra Walker of Buffalo , Dorothy Gorski of New Jei ^ey, Susan Drumm of Yaht'e, Maialyn Marosin of Ridge and Patricia Kalinow ski of Syra- cuse. Junior bi ide-maid was De- forest Walker of Buffalo. The at- ti ndants wore satin gowns , with the maid-of-honor in gold and the biidesmaids in turquoise. Douglas Koeppen of Buffalo was the host man. - Uslieis included Frank Delardi and Thomas Van Amhurgh of Boston , William Bailey of Kinderhook , Jeffiey ( owan of New Hyde Park and John Bakun of Jamaica. Frank Gorski of Ridge was j unior usher. A reception was held at Canoe Place Inn in Hampton Bays. Mus ' c v as by the Kadets of New Jersey. The bn 'de is a r- cenl graduate of Syracuse Universit y and a mem- ber . of Theta Phi Al pha , national woman ' s fraternity. Mr. Walker is also a Syracuse giaduate and is employed by Ster- ling-Winlhrop Research Institute , Rensselaer. Now on a honeymoon tour in Europe , Mr. and Mrs. Walker will make their home in Albany upon their return. SCIIA PER—WIIITBECK Mis'* Florence Revelle WhiM-eck was married to Peter Richaid Schaper of Isli p, ; n the home of her parents . Mr. and Mr'- * . Finest L. Whitbeck of South Countiy Road , Ea«t Patchogue , in late September. The Rev . Stu-i i t W. Van Cott . pastor of the Patchogue Congregational Church , officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate fami- lies. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schaper of Islip. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a Winter white brocade suit with matching accessories. She was attended by her sister , Miss Judith Ann Whit- beck. The bridegroom had as his attendant his brother-in-law , Gary Rhodes of Baldwin. Mrs. Schaper was a junior at State Un i versit y. College of Edu- cation at Potsdam. The bride- groom is presently employed in Bay Shore , where they will make their home. Following the wedding a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride ' s parents for the immediate families. LaSALA—WOLF St. Joseph' s R. C. Church in Lake Ronkonkoma was the scene of a Fall wedding at 11 a. m. Saturday when Miss Grace Wolf , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf of St. James Parkway, Lake Ronkonkoma , became the bride of Angelo LaSala , son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LaSala of Richard Avenue , Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. William T. Hanlon officiated at the double ring ceremony be- fore the altar decorated with bou- quets of white flowers. Mrs. Wal- ter Bigler played the wedding mu- sic on the organ. The bride , who was escorted to the altar by her father , wore a full-length gown of white lace and tulle. The fitted bodice had q i-quarc scalloped neckline trimmed with lace and the long sleeves came to a point at the wrist. The bouffant skirt was made of tulle with panels of lace insertion. She wore a crown of crystal and seed pearls to which her two-tiered el- bow-length veil of French illusion was attached and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses with a v hite orchid center. Mi-s Janet Wolf of Lake Ron- konkoma attendi d her sister as maid-of-honor wearing a turquoise gow n of silk organza fashioned in the new short length. The fitted bodice had short sleeves and a ¦ -weetheart neckline and a match- ing* rose of silk organza was placed at the waistline. Her head- piece was a similar rose with a small matching veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses and turquoise carnations. The bridesmaids were Miss Lor- raine LaSala of Lake Ronkonko- ma , a sister of the bridegroom , Miss Joan Klasek of East Islip and Mrs. Adolp h Mampe of Say- ville. Their aqua gowns were made like the maid-of-honor ' s. Their headpieces were aqua roses of silk ci ganza with short matching \eils and the y carried cascade bou- cmets of yellow roses and aqua carnations. Anthony Perez of Astoria was best man. Adolph Mampe of Say- ville , Robert Kreeb of Lake Ron- konkoma and John Ceci of Linden- hurst were the ushers. Following the w edding cere- mony, a reception for 100 guests was held at Bronco Charlie ' s Res- taurant in Oakdale. The bride is a graduate of Seton Hall High School in Patchogue and is employed by the First Na- tional Bank in Lake Ronkonkoma. The bridegroom attended high school in New York City and is employed by Electromagnetic In- dustries , Inc. in Sayville. After a wedding trip to Massa- chusetts , Mr. and Mrs. LaSala will make their home in Lake Ronkon- koma. Mr. LaSala completed four years in the Navy and received his hon- orable discharge October 5. CARDAMONE—HANSON Miss Marilyn Hanson , daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Hanson of 64 East Fifth Street , Patchogue , be- came the bride of Louis Carda- mone , son of Mr. and Mrs. Dom- inick Cardamone of 53 Champlin Road. Bellport , at 4 p. m. Sunday in St. Josep h the Worker R. C. Church , East Patchogue. About 200 guests were pi*esent. The bride was given in marriage b y her brother , Harry Hanson of Patchogue. She wore a long gown of hand-clipped Chantilly lace and imported pure silk organza. The fitted bodice of Chantilly lace had a sweetheai't neckline and tradi- tional long sleeves. The neckline was embroidered with tiny seed peaid s and sequins. Har very bouf- fant skirt was of pure silk organ- za and had lace appliques at var- ious intervals on the skirt. A bouffant bow cascaded into a pout at the back of the waistline. Her two-tiered crystal crown held her pure silk illusion veil which hail a border of matching Chantilly lace adorned with sequins. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses , gladioli and orchids. Miss Gloria Hanson of Pat- chogue , a sister of the biide , wa.s maid-of-honor. She wore a gold- c olored satin .sheath gown and a matching crown. She carried a bouquet of bronze pompons. The bridesmaids w ere Mrs. Gladys Cardamone o f Mastic- Beach and Miss Lucille Carda- mone of Bellpoi t. Then lomance blue g owns weie styled like that of the maid-of-honoi and they wore matching crowns. They each cairied a bouquet of yellow pom- pons. James Collichio of East Pat- chogue was best man. The Usher. - , were George Palumbo of East Patchogue and Robert Reich of Patchogue. A lecep tion for 175 guests was held at Medford Brau Haus where a butfet was served. Music Was furnished b y Nick Lauria and ms band. Mr. and Mrs. Cardamone left for a two-week motor tup thiough New England. Upon their return they will ie. - >ide temporarily with tii \nds on Country Club Road , Bellport , until their new home is finished. The bride is emp loyed at Mc Bride ' s Drug Stoie , Patchogue. The brideg room is superinten- dent of highways for Bellport Vil- lage. ASH BY—CULLEN Miss Jean Frances Cullen , daughter of Ml* , and Mrs. Danie l F. Cullen of 12 Clifton Drive, Pat- chogue , became the bride of Char- les Ashby of Blue Point , son of Mr . and Mrs. Fenton Ashby of Deer Park , at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church , Patchogue. The Rev. Pat- rick Mc Hugh perfoimed the cere- mony in the presence of 150 guests. Given in marriage by her father , the bride wore a long-sleeved gown of Chantill y lace with a full bouffant skirt of Chantilly lace and tulle. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a Sabrina neckline. Her lace crown , adorned with seed pearls , held her pure silk illusion veil and she carried a cascade bou- quet of white carnations and step- hanotis with ivy and white satin streamers. Miss Lillian Powers of Pat- chogue was maid-of-honor. She wore a royal blue satin gowm with a scoop neckline and a very full skirt with a bow on each side. She wore a matching headpiece and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations. The bridesmaids were Miss Gail Thompson of Woodside and Miss Alona Ashb y of Deer Park. Their powder blue gow ns were made like the maid-of-honor ' s and they wore matching headpieces. They carried cascade bouquets of p ink carna- tions. Richard Ashby of Blue Point was best man. The ushers were Fenton Ashb y of Blue Point and Thomas Fullam of Deer Park. Michele Jablonsk y of Commack was the flower girl. She wore a pink gown and matching head piece and carried a colonial bouquet. A reception for 110 guests was held at the South Country Shores Clubhouse in East Patchog ue. The couple will reside on Grove Avenue , Patchogue. SMITH—CHAMPLIN Miss Carol May Champ lin , daug hter of Mrs. Jessie Champlin of 15 Fordham Street , Patchogue , and the late Walter F. Champlin was married to William C. Smith , son of Mrs. Wilma Smith of 28 Park Street , Blue Point and the late Chester Smith at 2 p. m. Sunday in Emanuel Lutheran Church , Patchogue. The Rev. Dan- iel G. Fiehler officiated at the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with two bouquets of white pompons. The church or- ganist p layed the wedding marches and wedding music. The - bride we* e a street-length sheath dress of ivory cotton and rayon brocade made with an over- skirt cleverly slashed to hide a skirt pocket. The bodice was made w ith a round neck and short sleeves and she wore a white orchid cor- sage and a blue hat with white flowers and a face veil. Mrs. Donald Crevoiserat , sister of the bride , of Patchogue , was matron-of-honor. She was attired in a green crepe dress with a pleated skirt and wore a corsage of yellow roses and black accesso- ries. Donald Crevoiserat of 70 Not- tingham Avenue , Patchogue , was best man. Immediately following the cere- mony, a reception was held at the home of M' r. and Mrs. Crevoiserat for the immediate family . Mr. and Mrs. Smith are on a two-week wedding tri p to Florida and upon their return will reside at 28 Howard Street , Patchogue. The bride is a graduate of Pat- chogue High School and is employ- ed at Sears Roebuck and Com- pany. The bridegroom' is a graduate of the Bayport-Blue Point High School and Long Island Agricul- tural and Technical Institute at Farmingdale. He is also employed at Sears Roebuck and Company. K OVAND A—BARTHELME Miss Carol Barthelme. daughter of Mr. and M' rs. Arthur Barthel- me of 66 Montauk Highway, Blue Point , was married to Edward Kovanda , son of Mrs. Edward Ko- vanda , of Bell Avenue , Blue Point , nnd the late Mr. Kovanda on Fri- day evening in the Fu st Reformed church in West Sayville. The double ring - ceremony was pel for- med by the Rev. Richard Hine. The attendants weie Mr. and Mrs. Martin O'Council of Park Street , Blue Point. After a wedding trip to Virginia the couple aie residing at 38 Bell Avenue , Blue Point. The bride is a graduate of Bay- port High School and is employed in the accounting depaitment of the New Yoi k Telephone Company in Patchogue. The bridegroom attended the Sayville Schools and is employed by Robert Kinsey of Sayville. NOTES ON NUPTIALS PATCHOGUE MOTEL HONEYMOONERS' PARADISE FREE 21\ TV :: HOT WATER HEAT SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES Have Yourself a Ball Under Twinkling Stars in the VELVET ROOM Showplace of Long Island — Cocktails by Candlelight DANCING EVERY NIGHT TIL CLOSING to Music of the World' s Best Bands NOW BOOKING — WEDDINGS , PARTIES AND DANCES SUNRISE HIGHWAY :: EMerson 3-6880 Member Diner ' s Club - American Express - Carte Blanche ff ^ g^M .j . , - q - -, ^ . » — I j ,, — - ^ MARRIED recentl y were Mr. and Mrs. John L. W alker in St. John the Baptist Ukranian Church , Riverhead. The Rev. Paul Graskow officiated. The bride is the former Miss Stephani Eu* Gorski of Ridge. —Photo bv George Dec I \ ~ DALT r s \~ I ! l| ! D raperies , curtains , bedspreads j A 11 sizes , custom or ready made j L inens of all kinds \ E xtensive selection j S ervice that will delight you j I 36 E. 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Sunday | .JfflllJiPP ^ mmmwm*******mmwmmMMmmmMMmm *, *j * 1 **mmmmmmmMmmm ^^-B^H-W ^^^^ K 8|^ -> PHARMACY ^M ^ MEMOID AKHUE i ^ ft rATCHOSUMEWTQ-tt Phone PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED GRover 5-2285 SODA — DRUGS Everything for the Baby CLOSED SUNDAYS ¦ m**^mmm _ u **M***m*m*m* m m ***mm *m *m *M»******mmm** * m * m **m*m^ (Hlje -Emui Islmb Aouattr*? Women and their World •«* »¦ i i i i —¦ Page Two — Section Two Thursday, October 19 , 196 1 PICTURED are Mr. and Mrs. Frank I). Strebel , .J r., who were mar- ried recentl y in St. John the EA angelist R. C. Church , Center Mor- iches. The reception was held at the Sunrise Restaurant , Center Moriches. The bride is the former Miss Verona McClinchv of ( enter Moriches. —Jac k O'Biien Photo