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NOTES ON NUPTIALS S MIL E—G A L L A G H E R Miss Diane Gallagher , daughter ot .M r. and Mrs. Robert Caiagno of AV Hewitt Boulevard, Holiday Bench. Center Moriches , became th, ' bride of Fred Smile of Rich- mond Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mozin ot \ Bayside , at 4 p. m, Saturday. The marriage ceremoiiv was })erformed b y the Rev. Mat- thew Wisniewski in St. John The Evangelist R. C. Church in Center Moriches with about 150 guests attending. Mrs. , Ernest Vigliotta sang, \ Ave Maria . ** accompanied on the organ by Thomas Mitchell. The bride , escorted to the altar in- her father , wore a full-length gown of satin and Chantilly lace with chapel train. Her fingertip veil was held in p lace b y a double tiered crown and she carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids, . -iep hanotis . lily-of-the-va!ley and green ivy. Miss Sherry Smile of Bayside was maid-of-honor . She wore a •^ full-length gown of salmon col- ored taffeta over ny lon tulle. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Lor- etta Dawber of Astoria; Miss Donna Baradet of Middle Village ; Miss Patricia Gladkowski ol \ YYhitestcme, and Mrs. Maureen Ro- gers of Howard Beach. The junior bridesmaid was Kathleen Emps of Shirley. All the bridesmaids wore full-length electric blue taffeta gowns over nylon tulle. The best man was Ronald M. Gessncr of Shirley and the ushers were Barry Elbasani and Jerry Elbasani both of Brooklyn - Mar- tin Dawber of Astoria and Robert Harkin of Holiday Beach. Center Moriches. One-hundred and fifty guests attended the wedding reception held at the Huntington Town House. There was a cocktail hour at 6:A0 p. m. followed by reception at 7:80 p. m. Dance music was furnished by Buddy Martin Band. The couple left for the Bahamas to spend their honymoon of two weeks there. They will reside at 41-40 170th Street . Flushing, upon their return. The biide graduated from St. Agnes High School . College Point, and is employed as a bank teller. The bridegroom graduated from Bayside High School in Bayside. He served as a seaman 1/c in the Navy and is presentl y employed as an electrician. WIN DELS—LARSON Miss Annmary Larson , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson of 41 Madison Street. Blue Point , became the bride of John H. Win- dels , Jr., son of Mrs. John H. Win- dels , Sr.. of 1(50 South Gillette Avenue. Ba^nort , at 1 p. m. Sat- urday in Our Lady of the Snow R. C. Church , Blue Point. The Rev . Francis Nuss officiated. The altar was decorated with white and pink flowers. Mrs. M. Romaine was organist and Mrs. Irene Far- rell , soloist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown of ivory peau de soie and a mantilla of old lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses. Miss Rosemary Larson of Blue Point , a sister of the bride , was maid-of-honor. She wore a gown of amethyst taffeta with a match- ing hat and veil and carried a bou- quet of pink roses. Ernest Davis of Blue Point was best man. The ushers were Carl Windels , brother of the bride- groom , and Curti s Davis , Jr.. of Blue Point. One hundred guests attended a reception at the home of the bride ' s parents , after the ceremony. A buffet was served. M/r. and Mrs. Windels left for a wedding tri p through the South. I 1 pon their return they will reside at 98 Elm Street , Sayville. The bride was graduated from St, John ' s Academy, Staten Island. The bridegroom attended Bay- port High School and New York State Maritime Academy. KINDEL—LANCASTER Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lancaster of Bellport announce the marriage of their daughter , Judith Ann , to Paul Kurt Kindel , son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kindel of Milwaukee on July 28 , in the First Presbyterian Church , Ithaca. Mrs. Kindel received her B.S. degree in education from Syracuse University in June 1961. Mr. Kindell received his B.S. de- gree from the University of Wis- consin in 1956 and his Ph.D. in bio chemistry from Cornell Urn- 's ersity. On December 1 the couple will leave for Munich , Germany, where Mr. Kindel has acccepted a research fellowship. TERRY—HAIGHT Miss Barbara Gail Haight , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haight of Wappingers Falls , was married to Ensign Dennis H. Ter- ry, USN , son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Terry of Blue Point , at 4:30 p. m. November 3 at an in- formal family wedding. The can- dlelight ceremony took p lace at the home of the bride ' s uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Terry of Patchogue. The Rev. Stuart W. Van Cott of the Pat- chogue Congregational Church of- ficiated. Given in marriage b y her fa- ther , the bride wore an informal length gown of white rose pattern- ed brocade , fashioned with three- quarter sleeves , bateau neckline , errtpire bodice and a princess panelled skirt . Her headpiece was a wreath of orange blossoms with a shoulder-length French silk il- lusion veil. She carried a Bible bouquet of white roses and step- hanotis. Miss Gail McGrath of Pough- keepsie was maid-of-honor. Her daytime length gown was of em- erald green velveteen. Her head piece was a matching bow with a nylon circular veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of talisman roses. Donald Robelen of East Rock- away was best man. 'Following the ceremony, a re- ception and dinner were held at Land' s End , Restaurant , Sayville. The couple left for a motor trip through the South and will reside in Warrington , Fla. The bride was graduated from Poughkeepsie High School and from, the Katherine Gibbs School , New York City . She was formerly emiployed as a secretary at the IBM Development Laboratory in Poughkeepsie. The bridegroom was graduated from Bayside High. School , Bay- side , and attended Tufts Univer- sit y, Medford. Mass., for one year. He entered the Naval Academy from the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps on an appointment by the Secretary of the Navy. He was graduated and commissioned in the class of 1960. He is pres- ently in flight training at Pensa- cola , Fla. MCDONALD—PAULICK St. Joseph' s R. C. Church in Lake Ronkonkoma was the scene of a Fall wedding at 3 p. m. Saturday when Miss Jane B. Pau- lick , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Paulick of 921 Peconic Street , Ronkonkoma , became the bride of John F. McDonald , son of Mr. and Mtrs. Frank D. McDon- ald of Ocean Avenue , Ronkonko- ma. The Rev. Charles Nosser of- ficiated at the double ring cere- mony before the altar decorated with bouquets of white chrysan- themums. Escorted to the altar by her fa- ther , the bride wore a floor-length gown of white net and lace over satin. The skirt was bouffant and the fitted bodice had short sleeves and a sweetheart neckline trimmed with lace and sequins , and a cum- merbund of lace trimmed with se- quins. Her fingertip veil of French illusion fell from a crown of pearls and sequins and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses with an orchid center. Miss Rosemary McDonald of Ronkonkoma , a. sister of the bride- groom , was maid-of-honor. She wore a cocktail-length gown of aqua tulle over taffeta , styled with a bouffant skirt and a fitted bod- ice with short sleeves and a round neckline. Her headpiece was a matching flower with a short veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow carnations. Mrs. Rose Roussel of Holtsville and Mrs. Frank McDonald , Jr., of Ronkonkoma , a sister-in-law of the bridegroom , were the brides- maids. Their gowns were fashioned like the maid-of-honor ' s. Mrs. Roussel' s gown was cora l and she wore a matching flower with a veil on her head. She carried a cascade bouquet of lig ht p ink car- nations. Mrs. McDonald wore a blue gown with matching flower and veil on her head and carried a cascade bouquet of dark pink carnations. Frank McDonald , Jr., of Ron- konkoma , a brother of the bride- groom , was best man. Robert Mc- Donald of Ronkonkoma , another brother of the bridgroom , and Walter R. Paulick of Ronkonko- ma. a brother of the bride , were the ushers. Following the wedding cere- mony, a reception was held in the Elk Hotel in Port Jefferson. An orchestra provided the music for dancing. The bride is a graduate of Say- ville High School and is emp loyed as a bookkeeper in the National Bank of Lake Ronkonkoma. The bridegroom is also a gradu- ate of Sayville High School and is a result technician with the Long Island Lighting Company. He has completed four years of service in the Army. After a wedding trip through the Southern states , Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will make their home in Lake Ronkonkoma. EVA NS I/MM low calorie skim milk fSf i ¦7 7 Mim es BLUE & WHITE CARTON It' s tast y skim millc for- tified with vitamins A and D . . . rich in pro- teins and minerals . EVANS^DAI RY fReeporf 8-8900 EMerson 3-6020 ORiole 6-8500 aiIIIII8lllllllilllllllllIlRlIlflllllIIIIllllI81SIIIIIH'IIEIlll£ I THE LAST 8 DAYS I mi mm Before Thanksgiving i TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE § = CHINA BUY OF THE YEAR S I COOK JEWELERS I I OFFERS i I 5 EXCITING PATTERN S IN I I FINE IMPORTED CHINA I a FOR ^>l95i S 57-PC. SET with extra cups mW *9 S I F0R , CO95i S 98-PC. SET with extra cups jy ' 3 S 5 • LIMITED QUANTITY — SO BUY NOW • § USE OUR CHARGE PLAN £ I VyWttC JEWELERS , lnc. I S 85 EAST MAIN STREET , PATCHOGUE £ m (Next to Patchogue Theatre) GRover 5-1204 5 g OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M E 5 FREE PARKING IN REAR = SDIlUlllllllllIllIllUlllllllllIllllUllllllllll llllUBllllllll kr /^HS^ ts| ^ PHARMACY vga ¥%& 11—mtmPHmlMU - UXt*. **.•. 0£] ' tt7 MEDfOID AVtWUE flfj j ft ' fATCHOGUE , HfW YOtti\ Phone PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED G Rover 5-2285 SODA — DRUGS Everything for the Baby CLOSED SUNDAYS Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Felice of 114 Lakeland Avenue , Patchojrne. announced the engagement of Miss Kathleen Felice their daug hter , Kathleen , to Jos- eph Bianco , son of Mrs. Angelina Bianca of 3 Bianca Koacl , Pat- chogue, and the late Mr . Bianca , at a party held at Pine G rove Inn , East Patchogue , Saturday night , in the presence of about 120 guests . Miss Felice was graduated from Patchog-ue Hig n School , class ot ' (51 ami is employed by Ldschiiz and Dranitzke , DDS , Patchogue Mr. Bianca was also graduated from Patchogue High School , class of '(50 and is presentl y employed at Felice ' s Service Station in Pat- chogue. No date has been set for the wedding. 4\ .: : *di0 ' ^ -- 11 ¦ ¦ ¦ Be An Earl y Bird»»» LET US LAY AWAY THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT... WATCH Wh y wait for the Christmas rush? Shop now . . . when you can make an unhurried and unharried choice from our beautiful , new Hamiltons. It ' s easy to make the perfect selection now , and a small deposit will hold your g ift until Christmas. Hamilton Watches , from $39.95. Visit us soon! A. Glamour \AA\ with Two Sparkling Diamonds $100.00 B. Accumatic A-575. Self-winding Calendar $ 69.50 C. Lynn. With expansion bracelet < $ 55.00 Prices include Federal Tax *A small deposit will hold your selection until Christmas KALLER S 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. 30 EAST MAIN STREET , PATCHOGUE :: GRover 5-2002 g^^ig^tg^gtgtg^e^tg^gig^tg^^j g^^^ CLUB N EWS LADIES' GUILD The Ladies ' Guild of the Luth- eran Church of Our Savior , Pat- chogue held election of officers recently. Those elected are Mrs. Henry C. Haab , president; Mrs. Ernest Michel , vie;; piesident; Mrs. Mary Heck , recording secretary ; Mrs. Elizabeth Weinberger , cor- responding secretary and Mrs. Florence Olson , treasurer. At an executive board meeting Tuesday the ladies planned the program , for the coming year which will include a Bible Study on Jesus Chrdt , the Light of the World\ and a series of causes of which the American Lutheran Church Women take part. They will have a fund raisins- in the coming- year and monies received go toward mission work at home and abroad. NEWLY WEDS are Mr . and Mrs . John H. Windels , Jr., who were married Saturday in Our Lady of the Snow R. C. Church . Blue Point . The Rev. Francis Nuss officiated. The bride is the former Miss Annmary Larson of Blue Point. —Photo by Michael' s Studio WED in a candleli g ht ceremony at 4:30 p.m. November 3 were Ensign and Mrs. Dennis H. Terry. The marriage took place at the home of the bride ' s uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Terry in Patchogue. The bride is the former Miss Barbara Gail Haight of Wappingers Falls. —Johnson Studio \\\ ' • \\¦ ®hr? Uamn . Islanh Aimatw Women and their World Thursday, November 16 , 196 1 Page Three — Section Two MARRIED recently in the Centennial Methodist Church , East Moriches , were Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Lucas. Their reception was held at the Sunrise Restaurant , Center Moriches. The bride is the former Miss Judy Gehrig of East Moriches. —Photo by James Trypuc J Mr. and Mrs. John W. McDon- ald of Ronkonkoma have announc- Miss Ann McDonald ed the engagement of their- daugh- ter , Ann , to George L. Weidner , son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weidner , of St. James. A June wedding is planned. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sal Saulle of 18 Epson Course , Brookhaven , an- nounce the engagement of their daughter , Beverly A., to Charles J. Giordano , son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Giordano of 5709 Cleve- land Street , West Hollywood , Fla. Miss Saulle is a graduate of Bell port High School and of Lenox Hill Hospital , School of Nursing, New York City, in 1958. She is presently employed at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. Her fiance is a graduate of Bos- ton Collegre High School and Miss Beverly A. Saulle Trades Technical School , Went- worth Institution. He is employed as an audio-engineer with CBS — WEEL > in Boston. He is now ser- ving in the Army and is stationed at the Army Pictorial Center. Long Island City. A June wedding is p lanned. # * # Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Butler of East Islip have announced the engagement of their daughter , Virginia Lorraine , to Kevin Bar- Miss \V. Lorraine Butler George E. Ernst Photo rett Rowse , son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kevin Rowse of Patchogue. Miss Butler and her fiance are both graduates of Seton Hall in Patchogue. Mr. Rowse , who atten- ded Long Island Agricultural and Technical Institute at Farming- dale , is now associated with House- hold Finance. Miss Butler , who studied at Adelp hi and with the National Association of Dance and Affiliated Artists , conducts the Lori School of Dance in East Isli p. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Al- bino of 9 Edwards Street , Center Moriches , announce the engage- ^SSMSWSKVV VV^^ Miss Margaret E. Albino ment of their daughter , Margaret Elizabeth , to Frederick William Hooper , son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pellegrine of 617 South Fourth Street , Lindenhurst. Miss Albino is a graduate of Center Moriches High School and is presently employed by Atlas Kitchens , Bellport , as a secretary. Mr. Hooper attended Bay Shore Hig h School and is presently at- tending Farming-dale State Uni- versity, night division. At present , Mr. Hooper is employed in Baby- lon. A Fall 1962 wedding is planned. 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