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CHOOSE NOW F OR C HRISTMAS mf < M^ COMBINATION ^ I fflj^ £3p*W e| fefcr * Not to be chosen tightly is the Diamond that will mark the happiest event of your life . . . and holds within its brilliant depth your pledge to future years of mutual love and devotion. Choose such rings carefully. Above all , buy from a jeweler who has always told the truth about every diamond he has sold. DIVIDED PAYMENTS 85 E. Main \ Street , Patchogue :: GRover 5-1204 O PEN EVENINGS , DECEMBER 1 — TI LL CHRISTMAS ^ - .%t^ «&£S?3K££8& ^^-'^~'«tt*^^ ^v v! TiMCTWIWTlWraMWWW^BWrimiifflffTHTTOaM-OTIfffflwnnWWnM .N i >» i, i »» IM/ . N mi ur. ami wis . \\alter Jaj ne , who were mar- i led Nin t' inbiM- 12 in St. John the E\angt'list R. C. Church, (' enter Moriches . The bride is the former Miss Veronica Kruk of Man- oiMlle . —Photo by James Trypuc . l \ Y\r—KRl'k Mi-* - \ mo-m a Kiuk . daue , htei oi Mi MH \ Mi s . Stanley hiuk ol \\ i ek \\emn' . M«inoi\ille, be- (.1111 0 ilu l nde of \\ altoi Jayne , * -on uj Mi and Mis Aluemou .l.iMit ol Uem* -mbuii i at 1 p. m \n\ i . 'iibiM ili n a wedding cere- i nui\ v\ S' b h:* - the E\ an»eli-t lv ( . (liuuh, ( i\ a ' Moi u he- > , the Kt \ Kiaiui- AK Coimack of Immai ulate ( (inception Hunch. A\ ostlumpton Riai h ofl u -ated I I K lu <ie . who v\. >- > cM niud to tin .iltai !>\ bei ( ithei , T «\oie a 1i 11-lenL . th wliti eown of taiieta wnli fitted liodm ot Chanlilh hue ti unmed * ith tun -eed pi ails .. '* ¦(! sequins . lon „ * -ke\ c- and a \,li\ra i.eik ' i * e Ihe boutfant $>skn t bad inserts of Chantilly lace m tiotit and back. Her finger- tip illusion veil was attached to a i lime-tone tiai a and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses. Mi-s Alicia Kruk of Weeks Ave- nue , sistei of the bride, was maid- oi-honoi She wore a full-length silk c lieii* nown with fated bo- nne and diaped neckline , pink - ,i * -h , head piec e and mitts , and ear- ned a cascade bouquet of cherrv and junk pompons and l oses. Mi*s L\ nda Ciborowski of New- aik. X. J. and Miss Sandra Ha- \ ens of Baines Road , Moriches A eic bi ide-maids . They w ore full- It nuth theiiy tiowns identical to ti at of the maid-of-honor but with mntthmsi theny aecobsones and earned a c ascade bouquet of eher- i> and pink pompons and l oses. Stanley M. Kruk of Manoiville , biothei of the hi ide, was best man. Kenneth Cozine of Remsenburg and William De Vos of Clifton. X I . w ere ushers . Following the ceremony a re- ception at o p. in. was held at the Polish hall in Riverhead for 185 uuests. Music was supplied by The IsL.nders. The bride is employed at the Indubtnal Home foi the Blind in Ri\ eihead. The bndegvoom is self employ- ed. The coup le ^pmit one week at the Pot ono Guldens Lode , e in Pa- iadi-e Valley, Pa. 1 hev will l eside on Xeville Stiiet. Centei Moriches. B \ TT—WALSH Miss P a 11* I c ia Ann Walsh , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Walsh of 07 Heilman Ave- live , Lake Ronkonkoma , became the bride of Raymond Warren Batt . son 61 Mr. ' and' Mrs . John Batt ol 50 Paikview Drive , Slin- lev , at a nuptial mass at 11 a. m. Saturday in St. Josep h' s R. C. ( buich m Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. Charles E. Curlrv of Our Lady Help of Christians R. C. Church in Brooklyn officiated be- fore the -altar decorated with bou- quets of white flowers. The bride , \\ ho was escorted to tbe altar bv her l ' atht i . wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie made with a bouffant skill , a bustle and a chapel train. The fit- ted bodice bad long sleeves and a scoop neckline with inseits ot st ed pearls and late. Her full ling- eitip veil of French illusion wa. - , attached to a crown of rhinestones and pearls. She carried a white piaj er book with a white orchid on top Mi.s s Joan Marie Walsh of Lake Konkonkoma attended her sis- tei as maid-of-honor wearing a eown ot hot p ink peau de soie made with a bouffant bkn t and a fitted bodice with a scoop nec k line and cap sleeves. Her head- p-ece was a bahtl with two rbses made of the same material as her dress . She carried a cascade bou- tmet of led roses . Thomas Moiingiello of Belle Harbor was best man and the ushers w ere Donald Collins and Thomas M. Neppell of Mastic Beach. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the Lakeview Inn on Lake Shore Road , Lake Ronkonkoma , for 100 guests. When Mr. and Mrs. Batt return f rom their w edding trip through the state of Virginia , they will make thcr home in Shuley. The bride is a graduate of Pros- pect Heig hts High School in Brook- lyn. The bridegroom is a graduate of St. John ' s College and Law School. He is an attorney and ac- tive in politics in the Democratic party. SIIIMINSKI—MUSUMECI St. John the Evangelist R. C. Church in Center Moriches was the scene of a wedding 3 p. m. November 18 , when Miss Kathe- rine Elizabeth Musumeci , daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Musu- meci of Montgomery Avenue , Mas- tic , was married to William Shim- inski , son of Mr. ari d Mrs. Wil- liam Shiminski , Sr., of Montauk Highway, Mastic. The Rev. Mat- thew Wisniewski performed the ceremony in the presence of over 100 guests. Given in marriage by her fath- er , the bride was attired in a white full-leng th gown stvled with a satin bodice with a V neckline and long pointed sleeves. The bouf- fant tulle skirt over satin was ap- phqued with satin leaves and her fingertip net veil was held in p lace by a crystal crown . She cariied a cascade bouquet of white roses and ivy. Miss Patricia Musumeci of Mas- tic , a sister of the bride , was maid-of-honor. She wore a street- length lose chiffon dress over sa- tin fashioned with a gathere d bo- dice and cap sleeves. She wore a matching seed pearl and sequin crown and carried a cascade bou- quet of white carnations tipped with rose. Chester Shiminski of Mastic , an uncle of the bridegroom , served as best man. Following the ceremony a rece- ption and buffet supper for 175 guests was held at the American Legion Hall on Senix Avenue , Cen- ter Moriches. A band furnished music for dancing . M' r. and Mrs. Shiminski spent a week' s honeymoon touring Niaga- ra Falls and Canada. They are re- siding on Candido Avenue , Shir- ley. The bride attended Center Mori- ches High School and is employed bv Rollic , Inc., in Patchogue. Her husband attended Center Moriches High School and is em- ployed by Reliable Plumbing and Heating in Mastic. VON HOLLEN—PACIFICO Miss Phyllis Pacifico , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pacifico of 308 Smithtown Boulevard , Lake Ronkonkoma , became the bride of Robert Von Hollen , son of Mrs. Florence Von Hollen of 8 Lak e Terrace, Lake Ronkomkoma , and the late Mr. Van Hollen Sunday in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church , Lak e Ronkonkoma. The Rev. William Hanlon performed the double ring ceremciTiy before an altar decorat- ed with bouquets of white flowers, (liven in marriage by hei fathei the bride wore a floor-lengt h gown ol peau <le soie with a l osepoint late bod.u e having long sleeves, T he boulfant k' rt of peau de soie had lace -inserts on the front and bac k of tae gow n , and a cunimei- bund effoet. The boat neckline was rtecoiute l with sequins and pearls. She woie a crystal clow n with a chapM-lehgth \eil edged with rosepoint lace and sequins and tamed a bouqiu t of uhitt roses and oicluds . Mis Lou k- - DeMart o of Biook- Ij n was niatioti-of-honoi* . She woie a short g own ol burnt oi- ange with a bouffant sknt. Tlie boat neckline was edged with se- quins and rhinestoims and the gown had cup sleeves and was gatlu led in th*? front. She woie a matching co\ e l vd ciow n with tiy stal teai drops and three point* - coming dow n ovei the foi eh ad. Hei bouquet w>its dl orange and yellow ehtysautile *mums . L OUKS De Marco of Brooklvn was best man. Natalie Grillo oi* Brooklyn was flowei girl and w ot\ a diess of bin nl mange ami cauied a bas- ket of oiange and yellow chiy- santhemums . Eduaid Von Hoi en. biother oi the bridegroom, wa- ling bearer. After the wedding ceremony a reception for 125 gtmsts was held at the Huntington Tow n House m Huntington. After a wedding* tri p to the Poconos , the couple will live in Lake Ronkonkoma. The biide is a graduate of Smithtown High School and at- tended St. John ' s University. She is emp loyed by Photomechanisni s , Inc. in Huntington. Hei husband is a g raduate of Pol t Jefferson Hi gh School and is emploved bv the Suffolk Count . N Sheriff' s o ffice. He has completed a tour of duty with the Army Air Force. CYBULSKI—BROCKI Miss Mary Ann Brocki , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bro- cki of Pacquatuck Avenue. East Moriches , became the bride of Andre Cybuliski , son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cybulski of Depot Lane , Cutchogue , at 3:30 p. m. November 25. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. M-atthew Wis- niewski in the St. John ' s the Evan- gelist R. C. Church in Center Moriches. Mrs. Ernest Vigliotta sang the \Ave Maria \ and \Panis Angelicus. \ The church altar was banked with white chrysanthe- mums and pompons. The bride , escorted to the altar by her father , wore a chapel- length gown of silk satin and Alen- con lace , embroidei'ed on bodice and skirt. Her pearl and crystal crown held her butterfl y veil of french illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white standard chrysanthemums and pompons. Miss Catherine Brocki of East Moriches was the maid-of-honor. She wore a green satin peau de soie ballerina-length gown with pearl crown dyed to match. The bridesmaids were Miss Joan Macaluso , Miss Marianne Chornoms and Miss Susan Har- rison all of East Moriches. They wore gown s matching the maid-of- honor ' s and carried modified cas- cade bouquets of rust and gold chrysanthemums and pompons. Robert Oliver of Mattituck ac- ted as best man. Ronald Pascale of Mattituck , Joseph Cybulski of Center Moriches and Stanlev Ber- dinka of Cutchogue were the ushers. About 250 guests attended the recep tion which was held in the Polish Hall in Riverhead. The couple will spend their honeymoon in New York City. Upon their return they will reside on Old Harbor Road in New Suffolk. The bridegroom is a graduate of Eastport High School and is pre- sently employed in the high school office. The bridegroom is a graduate Mattituck High School and is an active participant of his father ' s farming activities. LESKOWITZ—EDWARDS Miss Mary Edwards , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards of Fourth Street , Moriches , became the bride of George Leskowitz , son of MT. and Mrs. Joseph Leskowitz of Mastic Beach , at 3:30 p. m. November 18. The double ring mar- riage ceremon- was performed bv the Rtv. Matthew Wisniewski m St. John the Evangelist R. C. Church in Center Moi iches. Given in marriage by her fath er , the bride woie a full-length long sleeved gow n of Chantilly lace and net , with pearls and se- quins. Her fingeitip veil fell n om a crown of pearls and sequins. She cai lied a bouquet of w hite to- .es and stephanotis with a detachable corsage. Miss Ruth Edw ards of Moi iches , a sister of th< biide , was maid- ed-honor. She wore a lull-length gown of lilac chiffon and satin. Her headpiece was a matching leaf and pearl hat with a shoi t veil. She carried a matching tinted bouquet of carnations and lose- . Frank Savino of Mastic Beach, a brother-in-law of the bride- groom , was best man. Richard Ed- wards , brother of the bride , and Ci aig Lehman of Moriches wei e the ushers. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the Sun- | rise Restaui ant m Center Moi iches. I Music i' oi dancing was piovided b y i ——i——— ¦—— Pete Mezzapelle and his Mellodees oi Mastic Beach. Tht bride is a graduate of Cen- ter Moriches High School and is employed at Secui ity National Bank in Center Moi iches . The bmlegioom is also a grad- uate of Centei Moi ic hes High School ami is employ ed at View- lc\ of Holbi ook. The coup le spent their honey-; moon in Washington , 1). C , and 1 aie now' lesiding m Moi'ches. CARVEN—O'BRIEN M' r. and Mis. William O'Bnen i of Tuthill Point , East Moriches , have announced the mamage of then daughtei . Miss Ann O'Brmn , to Joseph F. Carven , son of Mr. and Mrs. Josep h F. Caiven of Randolph. Mass., on October 28. Mib. Can en is a giaduate of Randolph College ami teaches in A\ eymouth , Mass. Mr. Carven 1-, a giaduate of Bowdoin Col' ege , and teaches m North Weymouth , Mass. They are living m We\ mouth NOTES ON NUPTIALS idfflRPlk it^PHARMACY Vfi ~ m MEDFOID AYtMUt J JyS ffl PAICHOBBt , MEW YOtl \ Ph o ne PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED GRover 5-2285 SOD A — DRUGS Everything for the Baby CLOSED SUNDAYS j 'TIS THE SEASON | FOR HOLIDAY | PARTIES | 1 Make sin e - \ our pai tv clothes | an it/u h foi a guv season § 1 Rung tht m in to us and we 'll | 1 pu new lite into them and | I you 'll have the time of vour I I llU I I ' $}© I I HIGHWAY I | CLEANERS 1 W . Main St ., cor. Prospect Ave. | I Patchogue | H \11 our w ork done on premises. | Expert spotter on premises. | = a 4-Hr. Service on Request. 1 2 a 1 We spare no effort to/ | please vou ! 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The bride is the former M iss Josephine Shone of Holbrook. —Photo by Michael' s Studio WED in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church , Patchogue . Nov- ember 18 , were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rv zarczyk . The Rev. Sav- erio Mattei officiated. The bride is the former Miss Cecil Adele Hussnatter of Patchogue. —Johnson ' s Studio ^{gig^tg'C^'^sr^' -e^'e'S'e'C 'g^^^ !» *§ U 1. Color pictures with crayons , pen- 4pl\tiicif tm ^^^^^^^^^^ 5 ' r ° Ior the TW0 PICTURES BE \ § I cil or pa j nt& . Vlfi t &IlflW ^/^^^^ LOW and the TWO PICTURES $ 3. No purchase is necessary in order __ ^^ ^ ^ i .^y _y ^ ^ w lu ^ t hM f t 6 - A silver dollar will be awarded to | j ^ 4. Prizes awarded on basis of neat- f^Xxim^SyM ]IiW lit 1 W*ffc&mmK J'V f m 7 ' Winner s w il1 be announced in the f| ^ ness and accuracy. 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