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NOTES ON NUPTIALS TILLDUSTER—SIACCA Miss Jane Siacca , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Santo Siacca of -H Audrey Lane , Centereach , becaim- the bride of David Tillduster , . - ..m of Mr . and Mrs. David Tilldusttr of Tine Street , Centereach at 3:30 J) , m. October 14 in tlie Assump- tion of the Blessed Virgin Mar . v R. C. Church , Centereach. ' I IK Rev. Joseph Belfiore performed die double rin< _ - ceremony befoie the altar decoiated wiib bouquets of white flowers. Mrs. Shirley Sie- grist , organist , played the ' wed- ding marches and selections and sang \A\e Maria. \ The biide , given in marriage by her father, wore a long lace gown with a chapel train. The fitted bodice featured a square neckline , trimmed with sequins , and long sleeves. Her four-tiered veil of 1\ rench illusion fell from a crown of pearls and sequins and she car- ried a bouquet of white chrysan- themums and stephanotis. Miss Roselie Mistretta of Brook- l yn was the maid-of-honor. Her mint green gown had a fitted bod- ice with long sleeves. She wore a matching mint green crown with a short veil and carried lilac- coloi ed chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids were Mi. -s Re- nee Vack of Selden and Miss Carol Smith of Centereach. They wore lilac gowns with matching crowns and veils , and they cairied bou- quet*? of mint green chiysanthe- mums. Fi ederick Tilldu' -ter of Levit- town , Pa., uncle of the biide- groom , wa- he-t man. U-her- - . < , - i Frank Frey of Lake Ronkonkoma and Richard Voge] of Ceuter> -ach. a cousin of the biid e gioorn . A recr-p tion folio. * . <d a * flub Clare , Lake Ronko , i- oina . for about 1 2.1 rela tive- and fri- n<\' - . The coup le b-ft on a -ho; ' h m* y- moon and upon their ]> ' ' ,ir, \ he- , will re- >ide at (' , (' > Second > Zr(- ¦:. Lake Ronkonkoma. The bride i- , a giaduii ** '- of ] ' • r * JefFer-on High Srhool. Her hu-band i- al-o a cr rad j r: 4 ' 4 ' - of Port Jeffi r-on High Srr . i.o. a- \ . i- , emp loyed at Kinr/ s Park H ¦ -- pital. WEBBER — EIKOV The Setauket Methodi -t Cr. -i r- , i. Setauket wa^ th- . -cene • .: ' a F^l. wedding az . ' , p. >ri . 0( * \ber 14 when Mi^ -s Linda H. Eikov , dau_ *r- tei of Mr. and Mr- . Jo-- ,r. E ko of Ea-t Setauket. and Richari A. Webber , -on of Mr. . - .r.d Mr- . Fran . S. Webber of Beli pM*:. w er> - ' ar- ried in a double-i *:n^ * ceremony by the Rev . David Huiston. Tin- churc h wa* decorate 1 * .vi:n \ hire gladioli and chrysanthemums. T' n- veddina- mu-ic wa^ p layed j y Cnarles Drexler. organis t , ana Mrs . Howard Post was -oioi-t. The bride wa^ given in marra-re by her mother and father . Sh-- was attired in a gown of delustered satin , having a fitted bodice with app li que of reembroider-d Alen- i .on lace, embroidered with = (-qum< . and app liqued at waistline, and lone pointed sleeves. The full gathered „ skirt cascaded into a chapel train. Her ringertip veil was attached to a queen ' .? crown of seeded pearls and hand-clipped lace. She carried a bouquet of white mums and stephanotis. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Ray Burr. Jr.. of Centereach , and other attendants were Mrs. Rich- ard Eikov , sister-in-law < *t the bride , of East Setauket; Mrs. Ronald Gerard of Center Moriches and Mrs. Henry Laurencot , Jr.. of Mt. Vernon. They wore street- length uowns of pure silk pump- kin colored oruanza over match- ing taffeta with fitted bodice, three-quarter length sleeves and bouffant skirt with coachman over- skirt caught with self bows on side. Their head p ieces were of matching organza. They carried yellow and rust chrysanthemums and autum leaves. Robert Webber of Brookhaven , brother of the bridegroom , was best man. The ushers were Frank Webber , brother of the bride- groom , of East Hampton , Conn. ; Richard Eikov of East Setauket , brother of the bride , and David Magurk of East Setauket. A reception for 125 guests was held at the Stony Brook Yacht ( lub. Mr. and Mr - . Webber left on a tu ' p through the South rn states. ' 1 nc bnde wa- . UI . M ! . .ted nom Port .IcfV ' i. ' -on Hiun School and at present i , cmpi'iyed a- > - >eciet.ary ai the Se nuke ; .School. the brid ' -iiooin -laduated from H'd port Hii* h School , and Long Island Auricultural and Technical Institute , Farmingdale. He is at this time emp loyed as - ,ur\eyor with the Tow n of Brookhavn. Mr. and Mi- > . Rub tid A. Web- ber will lie at home on Woodtield Koad. Stoi v Brook. SMITH—COLLINS Mrs . Doroth y Collins of Rail- road Avenue , Ba\poi t , daughter of Mi* , and Mi * . Lee Hotaling, Sr., of St. Petersbure ,, Fla., was married to Wallace W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirk- patrick of Durham Road , Say- ville. Satu rday afternoon at the Bayport Methodi st Church. The Rev . Landon K. Ou - n performed the wedding ceiemony. The brid ¦ woie a beige brocaded - -heath gow n with a matching jacket , and an on-hid coinage . The matrmi-o! -honor was the biide ' s -istei -in-law . Mrs. Lee Ho- talinu - , Jr .. of Bayport. She wore a loden gioen - -neath gow n and an orchid cor-age . Mr. Smi'h' - I K -t man wa- his father. Thon a- K T nati ick of Sayville . A r<f ep tio » 'a- ' Id at the home of t 1 •- ' • ¦ * • : ' - ' ••• *» . - r and - ' - • er- ; n-la - . . M>* . a* : Mt- . Leo Ho ' aling . Jr .. > > R; . < ; > 5 A* .enue for ab ju* ' - J< < v ' . * * -- i. d *>i--t.d- . Continue. 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