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"Mullen of St. Peter ' s Episcopal Church , Hay Shore. —Bradfor d Bachrach Photo WEEKS—PATTERSON ^ Miss Judith Todd Patterson of X CAV York City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Justin Patterson of Brookhaven. was married Sat- urday in Christ Ep iscopal Church , Bellport. to William Carnes Weeks , son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doughty Weeks of Brookhaven . formerly of Bab ylon. The Rev. Alan Merrill officiated, assisted bv the Rev. Edmund T. P. Mullen of St. Peters Episcopal Church . Bay Shore. After the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the home of the bride ' s parents. Escorted b y her father , the bride \vore an i\ ory wedding dress of imported silk damask with a por- trait neckline, a full skirt w ith soft impressed pleats , three-quar- ter length sleeves and a chapel train. She wore a long rose point lace veil and carried a cascade bou- quet of gardenias and stenhanotis. Mrs. John Carlin Allen. Jr.. was matron-of-honor for her sister , and Miss Gail Zabriskie was maid-of- honor. The other attendants were Mrs. George French Bow ie Owens . Ji. . sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Robert Doughty Weeks . Jr.. Mrs. Charles Gulden Ramsay and Mrs. Blake Xorris Battin. The attendants wore silk chiffo n dresses of Venetian blue with sheath underskirts and flowing side panels. They carried old- fashioned bouquets of ice blue mel- lein , yellow sweetheart roses and carnations and they wore head- ^bands of the same flow ers. Mr. Weeks ' brother , Robert Doughty Weeks , Jr., was best man and the ushers were George F. B. Owens . Jr., John C. Allen. Jr.. Raymond M. Ilulcher , Hugh A. Merrill and Cameron Carey. Mrs. Weeks is the granddaugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Har- lar. d Bryant Tibbetts of Brookl yn and Bellport , and the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Josep h Patterson of Brooklyn. MY. Weeks is the grand. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Car- nes Weeks of Bab ylon and New York Citv and the late Mr. and Mrs. Wi ' lliam Klehr of Forest Hills. Mrs. Weeks was graduated from Bennett College in li' .VJ. Mr. Weeks is an alumnus of The Taft School , Watrrtown . Conn., and will enter his senior year ai Yale University. G OETZ—CITARELLI Miss Theresa Citarelli , daugh- ter of Mrs. Frank Markey of 12 Park Avenue , Shirley, and Mich- ael Citarelli of West Islip, be- came the bride of Raymond Ci-arles Goetz . son of Mr. and Mrs . Charles Goetz of M Walnut Street , Lake Ronkonkoma , at A p. in. Au- gust li) in St. Mary ' s E piscopal Church , Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. Edward Wisbauer officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage b y her father , the bride wore a white ballerina- length nylon organdy gown over taffeta and an illusion shoulder- length veil attached to a crown of ny lon loaves and seed pearls. She carried a spray of white carna- tions. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Dolores Linderfelser of Tslip, a sister of the bride. She was dressed in a ballerina-length blue silk organza gown over taffeta with a blue flowered headp iece , and carrie d a spray of blue car- nations. Miss Carol Goetz of Lake Ron- konkoma , a sister of the bride- groom , was bridesmaid. Her gown of p ink silk organza was made the same as that of the matron- of-honor. She wore a matching flowered headpiece and carried a spray of pink car-nations. Thomas Goetz of Lake Ronkon- koma served as best man for his brother. The usher was Carl Cita - MARRIEI) in Cleveland , Ohio , were Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Lesko- i\ itz , Jr., w hose wedding took place Jul y 15 in St. Patrick' s R. C. Church , Cleveland , at a nuptial mass. The Rev. Anthony J. Dodd officiated. Mrs. Leskowitz is the former Miss Ruth Ann Kinsella , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinsella of Cleveland. Mr. Les- kowitz is the son of Mr . and Mrs. Adam J. Leskowitz of Brook- haven. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Cooper School of Art in Cleveland. Mr. Leskowitz is employed by Lake Artists . relli of West Islip, a brother of the bride. Immediatel y following the cere- mony a recep tion for 100 guests was held in the church hall. The coup le are residing at GA Lafayette Avenue , Lake Ronkon- koma. The bride graduated from Wil- liam Floy d High School in Shir- ley and is emp loyed by Estal Manufacturing Corporation on Montauk Highway, Shirley. Her husband graduated from Port Jetl' erson Hi gh School and is emp loyed b y Good Humor Com- pany in Lindenhurst. TI M PON E—A SS A \TE Miss Laura Assante , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Assante of Lewi s Kossuth Avenue . Ron- konkoma. became the bride of Donald Tim pone , son of Dominick Timpone of Terry Road , Ronkon- koma , and the late Mrs. Timpone , in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church at at 3 p. m. Saturday. The Rev. Charles Nosser officiated at the double ring ceremony before the altar decorated with bouquets of white flowers. Mrs. Lillian Bigler played the traditional bridal mu- sic. 1 he bride , who was given in marriage b y her father , wore a floor-length gown of Italian peau- de soie with a chapel train. The skirt was bell shaped and had ap- pli ques of leaves made of French lace. The bodice was fitted and had the same app li ques. The neck- line was square and the long sle- eves came to points at the wrist. Her headpiece was a tiara of the same lace which held her finger- tip French illusion veil . She car- ried a cascade bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Lillian A. Assante , a twin sister of the bride , was maid-of- honor. She wore a mint green gown silkette made with a bell- shaped short skirt. The bodice was fitted and had short draped cap sleeves. She wore a band of braid- ed mint green silkette with a short veil and a rose in the back made of veiling. She carried a cascade bouquet of large yellow English daisies with wheat spears dyed toast color. Miss Carol Caputo of Patch- ogue , Miss Grace Cannistra of Ronkonkoma and Miss Barbara Zarzola of Brookl yn were the bridesmaids. They wore gowns of burnt orange silkette fashioned like the maid-of-honors. They al- so wore matching headpieces like the maid-of-honors and carried bouquets of the same flowers. Charles Timpone of New York City, a brother of the bridegroom , was best man. Michael Assante of Ronkonkoma. a brother of the bride , and Anthony Timpone of New York City, another brother of the bridegroom and Joseph An- ci of Jamaica were the ushers. Following the wedding ceremony a reception for 200 guests was held at Foffey ' s Vanit y Fair in Brooklyn. When the bride and bridegroom return from their wedding tri p to Mt. Airy in the Pocono Mountains, they will reside in Bayside. Mrs. Timpone is a graduate of Bay Ridge High School and was employed by Viewlex , Inc., in Hol- brook. Mr. Timpone attended school in New York City and is emp loyed b y Van Ress Book Bind- ing Company in New York City. ROCHE—LLOYD Miss Marsha Jane Lloyd , daugh- ter ofS/JHr. and Mrs. John Lloyd of Se8ftHan Avenue , Bayport , and Gerard D. Roche , son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard D. Roche , Sr., of Le- vittown , Pa., were married at 10:30 a. nr. Saturday in St. Lawrence R. C. Church in Sayville. The double ring ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Raymond Nu- gent before an altar decorated with white flowers. The wedding music was by church organist. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor-length white eighteenth century silhouette gown with a chapel train. The bodice was of imported embroidered lace over silk peau de soie and the full skirt was of silk organza over silk peau de soie. She wore an orange blossom crown with a fin- gertip French illusion veil and car- ried a bouquet of white glamellias and stephanotis. Miss Kathleen Roche , sister of the bridegroom , of Levittown , Pa. was maid-of-honor. She wore a cocktail-length violet crystalette sheath with bell shaped overskirt , and her headpiece was a violet crystalette bow. She carried a bouquet of purple flowers in dif- ferent shades. The bridesmaids were Mrs. George Olsen of Sayville and Miss Margaret West of Bayport and the junior bridesmaid was Miss H. De- borah Lloyd, sister of the bride. Their gowns were similar to that of the maid-of-honor but in a lighter shade of violet. They wore matching bows in their hair and carried lighter shaded bouquets of flowers. Leo J. McCrone of Morrisville , Pa., was best man. The ushers were John V. George and George Friedrick of Levittown , Pa., and the junior usher was Joseph Jen- nings of Lancaster , Pa. A dinner and reception for 90 relatives and friends was held at Land' s End in Sayville , after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Roche are on a wedding trip to Bermuda by plane and upon their return they will reside in Trenton , N. J. Mrs. Roche is a graduate of Bayport High School and Rider College , Trenton , N. J. where she received her B.S. in June 1961. She is employed as an auditor for the State of New Jersey. Her husband is a graduate of Delhaas High School , Levittown , Pa., and of Rider College , Tren- ton , N. J. He is employed by the WED in a double ring ceremony were Mr . and Mrs. Frederick Johnson , whose marriage took p lace recently in Grace Lutheran Church , Mastic Beach. The Rev. Arthur W. Geidel officiated. The bride is th" former Miss Dolores Jankc of Mastic. —Michael' s Studio Photo International Business Machine Service Bure a u Corporation in New Jersey. CIRILLO—NEWDELL Miss Judith Ellen Newdell . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Newdell of Fairview Avenue , Bay- port, and Richard E. Cirillo , son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cirillo of Edwards Lane , Blue Point , were married Sunday afternoon in Our Lady of Snow R. C. Church . Blue Point . The double ring ceremony was performed b y the Rev. Fran- cis Nuss amidst bouquets of white gladioli and white chrysanthe- mums. The wedding music was b y Mrs. R. E. Romaine of Bayport . who also accompanied the soloist , Mrs. Sven Hasselriis of Sayville. The bride , Avho was escorted to the altar b y her father , wore a floor-length gown of white silk organza with app lique of re-em- broidered alencon lace on the bouf- fant skirt and scattered lace ap- p li ques on the chapel train. The fitted bodice had short sleeves and a semi-scoop neckline out-lined with appliqued lace. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a seed pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. The maid-of-honor was Miss Nancy Ashton of Fairview Avenue , Bayport , who wore a ballerina- length gown of white silk organza with a fitted bodice , scoop neck- line , short sleeves and a bouffant skirt with tiers of ruffles in the back. Her headpiece was a crown of bronze chrysanthemums and she carried a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums. Miss Rachel Newdell of Bayport. a sister of the bride and Miss Ca- brini Cirillo of Blue Point, a sis- ter of the bridegroom , were brides- maids. They wore white silk or- ganza gowns identical to the maid- of-honors. They wore crowns of yellow chrysanthemums and car- ried yellow chrysanthemum bou- quets. The junior bridesmaid was Susan Avino of Blue Point , a cou- sin of the bridegroom. She was dressed the same but she carried a basket of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Amy Louise Ba riowe of Massa- pequa , a cousin of the bride , was flower girl. She wore a short white dress and carried a basket of yellow and bronze chrysanthe- mums , and yellow flowers in her hair. The best man was Ronald Priz- zi of Blue Point , a cousin of the bridegroom , and the ushers were Anthony Costanza of Bayport and Lawrence Amplo and Robert Guz- zardo of Brooklyn. The ring bear- er was James Avino , of Blue Point. A reception was held at Pine Grove Inn , Patchogue , for 120 rel- atives and friends. Mrs. Cirillo is a graduate of Bayport High School and graduate of Flower-Fifth Avenue , School of Nursing. She is employed as a nurse by the Suffolk County Wel- fare. Her husband is a graduate of Seton Hall High School and St. Johns University and he is em- ployed by the Suffolk County Welfare. Mr. and Mrs. Cirillo are on a wedding trip to Cape Cod and on their return will reside in Flush- ing. This wedding was preceded by a civil ceremony which took place May 6 in Southhampton before Judge Elmer J. Butcher , justice of the peace. RAYNOR—GARAFOLA Miss Marianne Angela Garafola daughter of Mrs. Santo Garafola of 131 Waverly Avenue , Pat- chogue , and the late Mr. Garafola , became the bride of Peter Harri- son Raynor , son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Raynor of 939 Division Street , Bayport, at 4 p. m. Sun- day in Our Lady of Mt. Carme ' R. C. Church , ' Patchogue. The double ring ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Saverio Mat- tel. Bouquets of white chrysanthe- mums , pompons and shasta pom- pons were on the main altar and side altars, and floral bouquets on the pews. Tire wedding music was p layed b y Mrs. Anna Privitera of Patchogue who also sang, "Ave Maria. " The bride , who was given in marriage b y her brother- , Frank Garafola of Patchogue , wore a floor-length gown of AA'hite pure silk organza with a fitted bodice and having a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves trimmed with Chan- tilly lace. The bouffant skirt flowed into a chapel train , caug ht at the back Avith roses of silk or- ganza. She wore a scalloped fin- gertip veil of silk illusion held by a crystal crown and carried a bou- quet of white orchids and step han- otis trimmed with ivy. The matron-of-honor Avas Mrs. Michaliua Garafola of Pat chogue , who ivoro a street-length goAv n of pastel blue silk organza Avith short sleeA-es , fitted bodice and a scoop neckline trimmed with Avhite lace. The bouffant skirt , which draped toward the sides , Avas trimmed with little boAvs. She wore a crown of blue silk trimmed Avith rhine- stones and a short veil. She car- ried a basket of pink chrysanthe- mums , pompons and shasta pom- pons. Miss Kristine Raynor , sister of the bridegroom , of Bayport , Miss Judith Garafola , a cousin of the bride and Miss Shirley Arcuri , both from Patchogue. Ave re brides- maids. They wore gowns identical to the matron-of-honor ' s but in a deeper shade of blue. They carried baskets of yellow chrysanthemums , pompons and shasta pompons and Avore deep blue crowns trimmed Avith rhinestones. The floAver girl was Denise Garafola of Patch- ogue , a niece of the bride. She Avore a floor-length goAvn of pastel blue Avith cap sleeves and a long thin bow flowing from the neck- line. She Avore a croAATi and carried a basket of yelloAV floAvers. The ring bearer AA r as Raymond Garafola of Patchogue , a nepheAv of the bride. Mr. Raynor ' s best man AA-as his brother , James W. Raynor , TIT , of Thompsonville , Conn., and the ush- ers Avere Robert Petersen of Bell- port. a cousin of the bridegroom. Bernard Wilson and Thomas Pe- tersen , another cousin of :he bride- groom , both of Patchogue. FolloAving the ceremony, a re- ception Avas held at the Suffolk County Republican Clubhouse in Blue Point , for 135 relatives and friends , Avith a dinner at 5.30 p. m. De Jon Quartet Dance Band fur- nished the music for dancing. Mrs. Raynor is a graduate of Patchogue High School and is em- p loyed by the Social Security Ad- ministration as a claims stenog- rapher in Patchogue. Her husband is a graduate of Bayport High School and the State University Agricultural and Technical Institute at Farming- dale. He is noAV emp loyed by the Farmingdale office of the Deutsch MARRIED in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church . Patchogue. Sunday afternoon Avere Mr. and Mrs . Peter Harrison Raynor. The Rev. Saverio Mattei performed the ceremony. The bride is the former Miss Marianne Angela Garafola of Patchogue . —Micha. 1 s Studio Photo Company, Electronics Compon- ents Division , Banning, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Raynor are on a AA r eek' s wedding tri p to Tupper Lake and on their return will make their home on Waverl y Ave- nue , Patchogue. BAUER—KINLOCH The First Baptist Church , Pat- chogue , Avas the scene of a Sum- mer Avedding at 4 p. m. Satur day when Miss Jane M. Kinloch , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kinloch of Vanderbilt Boulevard , Oakdale , became the bride of A. Richard Bauer , son of Mrs. Isa- belle Bauer of Wantagh and Ar- thur Bauer of Baldwin. The double ring ceremony Avas per-formed b y the Rev. John E. Southard , assisted by the Rev. Coulson Shepherd. Miss Emma Kaller of Patchogue , church organ- ist , played the ivedding marche< and accompanied the soloist. Gre- gory Shei'Avin of Blue Point. The church Avas decorated Avitli baskets of Avhite gladioli and chrysanthe- mums Avith sprays of white flow- ers and greens and Avhite satin boAVs on the reserved pews. Given in marriage by her fa- ther , the bride Avore a chapel- length gown of Avhite Swiss lace over satin Avith a Victorian neck- line decorated with seed pearls. The goivn had a fitted bodice Avith three-quarter-length sleeves and a bouffant skirt. She Avore a pearl croAvn made Avith an orange blos- som design coming dou r n over the forehead , with a fingertip bouf- fant veil of French silk. She car- ried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and step hanotis Avith a white orchid in the center. Miss Patricia Kinloch of Oak- dale , a sister of the bride , Avas maid-of-honor. She wore a maize goAvn of silk organza over taffeta with a fitted lace bodice , having a round neckline coming to a V in the back and short sleeves. The floor-length bouffant skirt had a panel of tiers inserted in the back. She Avore a maize tiara of pearls with a short matching veil and carried a cascade bouquet of yel- low carnations. Miss Virginia Hartman of Bo- hemia , Mi>s Ci.ro! Tinrmes of Uniondale and Mi^s Betty Schuler of Ronkonkoma Avere the brides- maids. Their celeste gowns Avere made like the maid-of-honors. They Avore matching tiaras of pearls with , -hoit maichmg veils and carried c a s c a d e bouquets of celeste carnation- - dyed to match the gown . Miss Carol Ann Presler , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mis. Donald Pres- ler of Central Islip, nii-m of the bride , was flower girl. She wore a floor-length peacock blue silk organza gown over taffeta with a matching pearl crown. She car- ried a basket of white ro . ,e pe- tals. James Bauer of Wantagh. a brother of the bridegroom , was best man. Josep h Eiden ¦>[ ' Un- iondale , Casmin Cza-kow ' <¦!¦ . Jr., of Wantagh . and Dwiiald Falken- burg of Ocean. -ide , were the tub- ers. After the wedding ceremony a r oast beef dinner was -crved for 70 gue.s U at Bronco Charlie ' s Restaurant in Oakdale. The bridegroom * . - fathe r. Arthur Bauer , of Bn 'dui n , pk' . vcd dinner music on the organ throughout the evening. Mrs. Bauer is a graduate of Sayville High School and is em- ployed as secretary to the fresh- man dean of men at St. Lawrence University. Her husband is a graduate of Wantagh High School and ; s now a senior at Clark. -on Techni- cal School at PotMlam. A fter a Aveddi ne tiip to Canada , the coup le will live in ilanawa Falls. Continued on page 3, this section Engaged coup les , a t t e nt lo n please ! 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LO\ EL\ > *RIDE is |lu. former Miss Jud i th Todd Patterson , who«as marr ied Sa tu rday to Wil l iam Carries Weeks in Christ Episco-pal Church , Heliport . The Rc\ . Alan .Merrill officiated, assistedby t h e Rev . Edmund T. P. "Mullen of St. Peter 's Episcopal Church ,Hay Shore. —Bradfor d Bachrach Photo

WEEKS—PATTERSON

^Miss Judi th Todd Patterson of

X CAV York City, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Horace Justin Pattersonof Brookhaven. was married Sat-urday in Christ Ep iscopal Church ,Bellport. to Wil l iam Carnes Weeks ,son of Mr. and Mrs. RobertDoughty Weeks of Brookhaven .formerly of Bab ylon. The Rev.Alan Merr i l l off ic ia ted, assisted bvthe Rev. Edmund T. P. Mul len ofSt. Peters Episcopal Church . BayShore. Af t e r the ceremony, a re-cept ion was held at the home ofthe bride 's parents.

Escorted by her fa ther , the bride\vore an i\ ory wedding dress ofimported silk damask with a por-trait neckline , a ful l skirt w ithsoft impressed pleats , three-quar-ter length sleeves and a chapelt r a i n . She wore a long rose pointlace veil and carried a cascade bou-quet of gardenias and stenhanotis.

Mrs. John Carlin Allen. Jr.. wasmatron-of-honor for her sister , andMiss Gail Zabriskie was maid-of-honor. The other attendants wereMrs. George French Bow ie Owens .J i . . sister of the bridegroom, Mrs.Robert Doughty Weeks . Jr.. Mrs.Charles Gulden Ramsay and Mrs.Blake Xorris Bat t in .

The a t tendants wore silk chiffo ndresses of Venetian blue withsheath underskir ts and flowingside panels. They carried old-fashioned bouquets of ice blue mel-lein , yellow sweetheart roses andcarnations and they wore head-

^bands of the same flow ers.Mr. Weeks ' brother , R o b e r t

Doughty Weeks , Jr., was bestman and the ushers were GeorgeF. B. Owens . Jr., John C. Allen.Jr.. Raymond M. I lulcher , Hugh A.Merr i l l and Cameron Carey.

Mrs. Weeks is the granddaugh-ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Har-lar.d Bryant Tibbetts of Brookl ynand Bellport , and the late Mr. andMrs. Stephen Josep h Patterson ofBrooklyn.

MY. Weeks is the grand.son ofthe late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Car-nes Weeks of Bab ylon and NewYork Citv and the late Mr. andMrs. Wi'l l iam Klehr of ForestHills.

Mrs. Weeks was graduated fromBennett College in li ' .VJ.

Mr. Weeks is an a lumnus of TheTaft School , Watr r town . Conn.,and will enter his senior year aiYale Universi ty .

G OETZ—CITARELLI

Miss Theresa Citarelli , daugh-ter of Mrs. Frank Markey of 12Park Avenue , Shirley, and Mich-ael Citarel l i of West Islip, be-came the bride of RaymondCi-arles Goetz . son of Mr. and Mrs .Charles Goetz of M Walnut Street ,Lake Ronkonkoma , at A p. in. Au-gust li) in St. Mary 's EpiscopalChurch , Lake Ronkonkoma. TheRev. Edward Wisbauer officiatedat the double ring ceremony.

Given in marriage by her father ,the bride wore a white ballerina-length nylon organdy gown overtaffeta and an illusion shoulder-length veil attached to a crown ofny lon loaves and seed pearls. Shecarried a spray of white carna-tions.

The matron-of-honor was Mrs.Dolores Linderfelser of Tslip, asister of the bride. She wasdressed in a ballerina-length bluesilk organza gown over taffetawith a blue flowered headp iece ,and carried a spray of blue car-nations.

Miss Carol Goetz of Lake Ron-konkoma , a sister of the bride-groom , was bridesmaid. Her gownof pink silk organza was madethe same as that of the matron-of-honor. She wore a matchingflowered headpiece and carried aspray of pink car-nations .

Thomas Goetz of Lake Ronkon-koma served as best man for hisbrother. The usher was Carl Cita-

M A R R I E I ) in Cleveland , Ohio , were Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Lesko-i\ i tz , Jr., w hose wedding took place Jul y 15 in St. Patrick's R. C.Church , Cleveland , at a nupt ia l mass. The Rev. Anthony J. Doddofficiated. Mrs. Leskowitz is the former Miss Ruth Ann Kinsella ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinsella of Cleveland. Mr. Les-kowit z is the son of Mr . and Mrs. Adam J. Leskowitz of Brook-haven. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of CooperSchool of Art in Cleveland. Mr. Leskowitz is employed by LakeAr t i s t s .

relli of West Islip, a brother ofthe bride.

Immediatel y following the cere-mony a recep tion for 100 guestswas held in th e church hall.

The coup le are residing at GALafayet te Avenue , Lake Ronkon-koma.

The bride graduated from Wil-liam Floyd High School in Shir-ley and is emp loyed by EstalManufactur ing Corporation onMontauk Highway, Shirley.

Her husband graduated fromPort Jetl 'erson Hi gh School andis emp loyed by Good Humor Com-pany in Lindenhurst .

TI M PON E—A SS A \TEMiss Laura Assante , daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Assanteof Lewi s Kossuth Avenue . Ron-konkoma . became the bride ofDonald Tim pone , son of DominickTimpone of Terry Road , Ronkon-koma , and the late Mrs. Timpone ,in St. Joseph's R. C. Church atat 3 p. m. Saturday. The Rev.Charles Nosser officiated at thedouble ring ceremony before thealtar decorated with bouquets ofwhite flowers. Mrs. Lillian Biglerplayed the traditional bridal mu-sic.

1 he bride , who was given inmarriage by her father , wore afloor-length gown of Italian peau-de soie with a chapel train. Theskirt was bell shaped and had ap-pli ques of leaves made of Frenchlace. The bodice was fitted andhad the same app li ques. The neck-line was square and the long sle-eves came to points at the wrist.Her headpiece was a tiara of thesame lace which held her finger-tip French illusion veil . She car-ried a cascade bouquet of whiteorchids and stephanotis.

Miss Lillian A. Assante , a twinsister of the bride , was maid-of-honor. She wore a mint greengown silkette made with a bell-shaped short skirt. The bodice wasfitted and had short draped capsleeves. She wore a band of braid-ed mint green silkette with a shortveil and a rose in the back madeof veiling. She carried a cascadebouquet of large yellow Englishdaisies with wheat spears dyedtoast color.

Miss Carol Caputo of Patch-ogue , Miss Grace Cannistra ofRonkonkoma and Miss BarbaraZarzola of Brookl yn were thebridesmaids. They wore gowns ofburnt orange silkette fashionedlike the maid-of-honors. They al-so wore matching headpieces likethe maid-of-honors and carriedbouquets of the same flowers.

Charles Timpone of New YorkCity, a brother of the bridegroom ,was best man. Michael Assante ofRonkonkoma. a brother of thebride , and Anthony Timpone ofNew York City, another brotherof the bridegroom and Joseph An-ci of Jamaica were the ushers.

Following the wedding ceremonya reception for 200 guests washeld at Foffey 's Vanit y Fair in

Brooklyn.When the bride and bridegroom

return from their wedding trip toMt. Airy in the Pocono Mountains ,they will reside in Bayside.

Mrs. Timpone is a graduate ofBay Ridge High School and wasemployed by Viewlex , Inc., in Hol-brook. Mr. T i m p o n e attendedschool in New York City and isemp loyed by Van Ress Book Bind-ing Company in New York City.

ROCHE—LLOYD

Miss Marsha Jane Lloyd , daugh-ter ofS/JHr. and Mrs. John Lloydof Se8ftHan Avenue, Bayport , andGerard D. Roche , son of Mr. andMrs. Gerard D. Roche , Sr., of Le-vittown , Pa., were married at 10:30a. nr. Saturday in St. LawrenceR. C. Church in Sayville. Thedouble ring ceremony was per-formed by the Rev. Raymond Nu-gent before an altar decoratedwith white flowers. The weddingmusic was by church organist.

Given in marriage by her fatherthe bride wore a floor-length whiteeighteenth century silhouette gownwith a chapel train. The bodicewas of imported embroidered laceover silk peau de soie and thefull skirt was of silk organza oversilk peau de soie. She wore anorange blossom crown with a fin-gertip French illusion veil and car-ried a bouquet of white glamelliasand stephanotis.

Miss Kathleen Roche , sister ofthe bridegroom , of Levittown, Pa.was maid-of-honor. She wore acocktail-length violet crystalettesheath with bell shaped overskirt ,and her headpiece was a violetcrystalette bow. She carried abouquet of purple flowers in dif-ferent shades.

The bridesmaids w e r e Mrs.George Olsen of Sayville and MissMargaret West of Bayport and thejunior bridesmaid was Miss H. De-borah Lloyd, sister of the bride.Their gowns were similar to thatof the maid-of-honor but in alighter shade of violet. They worematching bows in their hair andcarried lighter shaded bouquets offlowers.

Leo J. McCrone of Morrisville ,Pa., was best man. The usherswere John V. George and GeorgeFriedrick of Levittown , Pa., andthe junior usher was Joseph Jen-nings of Lancaster, Pa.

A dinner and reception for 90relatives and friends was held atLand's End in Sayville, after theceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Roche are on awedding trip to Bermuda by planeand upon their return they willreside in Trenton , N. J.

Mrs. Roche is a graduate ofBayport High School and RiderCollege , Trenton , N. J. where shereceived her B.S. in June 1961.She is employed as an auditor forthe State of New Jersey.

Her husband is a graduate ofDelhaas High School, Levittown,Pa., and of Rider College, Tren-ton , N. J. He is employed by the

WED in a double r ing ceremony were Mr . and Mrs. FrederickJohnson , whose marr iag e took p lace recently in Grace LutheranChurch , Mastic Beach. The Rev. A r t h u r W. Geidel officiated . Thebride is th " former Miss Dolores Jankc of Mastic.

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CIRILLO—NEWDELL

Miss Judith Ellen Newdell .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeNewdell of Fairview Avenue , Bay-port , and Richard E. Cirillo , sonof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cirillo ofEdwards Lane , Blue Point , weremarried Sunday afternoon in OurLady of Snow R. C. Church . BluePoint . The double ring ceremonywas performed by the Rev. Fran-cis Nuss amidst bouquets of whitegladioli and white chrysanthe-mums. The wedding music was byMrs. R. E. Romaine of Bayport .who also accompanied the soloist ,Mrs. Sven Hasselriis of Sayville.

The bride , Avho was escorted tothe altar by her father , wore afloor-length gown of white silkorganza with app lique of re-em-broidered alencon lace on the bouf-fant skirt and scattered lace ap-pli ques on the chapel train. Thefitted bodice had short sleeves anda semi-scoop neckline out-linedwith appliqued lace. Her f ingert ipillusion veil fell from a seed pearlcrown and she carried a bouquetof white chry santhemums.

The maid-of-honor was MissNancy Ashton of Fairview Avenue ,Bayport , who wore a baller ina-length gown of white silk organzawith a fitted bodice , scoop neck-line , short sleeves and a bouf fantskirt with tiers of ruffles in theback. Her headpiece was a crownof bronze chrysanthemums andshe carried a bouquet of bronzechrysanthemums.

Miss Rachel Newdell of Bayport.a sister of the bride and Miss Ca-brini Cirillo of Blue Point, a sis-ter of the bridegroom , were brides-maids. They wore white silk or-ganza gowns identical to the maid-of-honors. They wore crowns ofyellow chrysan themums and car-ried yellow chrysan themum bou-quets. The junior br idesmaid wasSusan Avino of Blue Point , a cou-sin of the bridegroom. She wasdressed the same but she carrieda basket of yellow and bronzechrysanthemums.

Amy Louise Bariowe of Massa-pequa , a cousin of the bride , wasflower girl. She wore a shortwhite dress and carried a basketof yellow and bronze chrysanthe-mums, and yellow flowers in herhair.

The best man was Ronald Priz-zi of Blue Point , a cousin of thebridegroom , and the ushers wereAnthony Costanza of Bayport andLawrence Amplo and Robert Guz-zardo of Brooklyn. The ring bear-er was James Avino, of Blue Point.

A reception was held at PineGrove Inn , Patchogue, for 120 rel-atives and friends.

Mrs. Cirillo is a graduate ofBayport High School and graduateof Flower-Fifth Avenue, School ofNursing. She is employed as anurse by the Suffolk County Wel-fare.

Her husband is a graduate ofSeton Hall High School and St.Johns University and he is em-ployed by the Suffolk CountyWelfare.

Mr. and Mrs. Cirillo are on awedding trip to Cape Cod and ontheir return will reside in Flush-ing.

This wedding was preceded bya civil ceremony which took placeMay 6 in Southhampton beforeJudge Elmer J. Butcher, justiceof the peace.

RAYNOR—GARAFOLA

Miss Marianne Angela Garafoladaughter of Mrs. Santo Garafolaof 131 Waverly Avenue , Pat-chogue , and the late Mr. Garafola ,became the bride of Peter Harri-son Raynor , son of Mr. and Mrs.James W. Raynor of 939 DivisionStreet , Bayport, at 4 p. m. Sun-day in Our Lady of Mt. Carme 'R. C. Church , ' Patchogue. Thedouble ring ceremony was per-formed by the Rev. Saverio Mat-tel. Bouquets of white chrysanthe-mums , pompons and shasta pom-pons were on the main altar andside altars, and floral bouquets onthe pews. Tire wedding music wasp layed by Mrs. Anna Privitera ofPatchogue who also sang, "AveMaria. "

The bride , who was given inmarriage by her brother - , FrankGarafola of Patchogue , wore afloor-length gown of AA'hite puresilk organza with a fit ted bodiceand having a Sabrina neckl ine andlong sleeves t r immed with Chan-t i l ly lace. The bouffant skirtflowed into a chapel train , caughtat the back Avith roses of silk or-ganza . She wore a scalloped f in-gertip veil of silk illusion held bya crystal crown and carried a bou-quet of white orchids and stephan-otis trimmed with ivy.

The matron-of-honor Avas Mrs.Michaliua Garafola of Pat chogue ,who ivoro a street-length goAv n ofpastel blue silk organza Avith shortsleeA-es , fitted bodice and a scoopneckline trimmed with Avhite lace.The bouffant skirt , which drapedtoward the sides , Avas trimmedwith little boAvs. She wore a crownof blue silk trimmed Avith rhine-stones and a short veil. She car-ried a basket of pink chrysanthe-mums , pompons and shasta pom-pons.

Miss Kristine Raynor , sister ofthe bridegroom , of Bayport , MissJudi th Garafola , a cousin of thebride and Miss Shirley Arcuri ,both from Patchogue. Ave re brides-maids. They wore gowns identicalto the mat ron-of-honor 's but in adeeper shade of blue. They carriedbaskets of yellow chrysanthemums,pompons and shasta pompons andAvore deep blue crowns trimmedAvith rhinestones. The floAver girlwas Denise Garafola of Patch-ogue , a niece of the bride. SheAvore a floor-length goAvn of pastelblue Avith cap sleeves and a longthin bow flowing from the neck-line. She Avore a croAATi and carrieda basket of yelloAV floAvers.

The ring bearer AAras RaymondGarafola of Patchogue , a nepheAvof the bride.

Mr. Raynor 's best man AA-as hisbrother , James W. Raynor , TIT , ofThompsonville , Conn., and the ush-ers Avere Robert Petersen of Bell-port. a cousin of the bridegroom.Bernard Wilson and Thomas Pe-tersen , another cousin of :he bride-groom , both of Patchogue.

FolloAving the ceremony, a re-ception Avas held at the SuffolkCounty Republican Clubhouse inBlue Point , for 135 relatives andfriends , Avith a dinner at 5.30 p. m.De Jon Quartet Dance Band fur-nished the music for dancing.

Mrs. Raynor is a graduate ofPatchogue High School and is em-ployed by the Social Security Ad-ministration as a claims stenog-rapher in Patchogue.

Her husband is a graduate ofBayport High School and theState University Agricultural andTechnical Institute at Farming-dale. He is noAV emp loyed by theFarmingdale office of the Deutsch

MARRIED in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church . Patchogue.Sunday afternoon Avere Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harrison Raynor. TheRev. Saverio Mattei performed the ceremony. The bride is theformer Miss Marianne Angela Garafola of Patchogue .

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Mr. and Mrs. Raynor are on aAAreek's wedding trip to TupperLake and on their return willmake their home on Waverl y Ave-nue , Patchogue.

BAUER—KINLOCH

The First Baptist Church , Pat-chogue, Avas the scene of a Sum-mer Avedding at 4 p. m. Satur daywhen Miss Jane M. Kinloch ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iamKinloch of Vanderbilt Boulevard ,Oakdale , became the bride of A.Richard Bauer , son of Mrs. Isa-belle Bauer of Wantagh and Ar-thur Bauer of Baldwin.

The double ring ceremony Avasper-formed by the Rev. John E.Southard , assisted by the Rev.Coulson Shepherd. Miss EmmaKaller of Patchogue , church organ-ist , played the ivedding marche<and accompanied the soloist. Gre-gory Shei'Avin of Blue Point. Thechurch Avas decorated Avitli basketsof Avhite gladioli and chrysanthe-mums Avith sprays of white flow-ers and greens and Avhite satinboAVs on the reserved pews.

Given in marriage by her fa-ther , the bride Avore a chapel-length gown of Avhite Swiss laceover satin Avith a Victorian neck-line decorated with seed pearls.The goivn had a fitted bodice Aviththree-quarter-length sleeves and abouffant skirt. She Avore a pearlcroAvn made Avith an orange blos-som design coming dourn over theforehead , wi th a fingertip bouf-fant veil of French silk. She car-ried a cascade bouquet of whitecarnations and stephanotis Avith awhite orchid in the center.

Miss Patricia Kinloch of Oak-dale , a sister of the bride , Avasmaid-of-honor. She wore a maizegoAvn of silk organza over taffetawith a fitted lace bodice , havinga round neckline coming to a Vin the back and short sleeves. Thefloor-length bouffant skirt had apanel of tiers inserted in the back.She Avore a maize tiara of pearlswith a short matching veil andcarried a cascade bouquet of yel-low carnations.

Miss Virginia Hartman of Bo-hemia , Mi>s Ci.ro! Tinrmes ofUniondale and Mi^s Betty Schulerof Ronkonkoma Avere the brides-maids. Their celeste gowns Averemade like the maid-of-honors.

They Avore ma tch in g t i a r a s ofpearls wi th ,- h o i t m a i c h m g veilsand carried c a s c a d e bouquet sof celeste carnat ion- - dyed to matchthe gown.

Miss Carol Ann Pr esler , daugh-ter of Mr. and Mis. Donald Pres-ler of Centra l I s l i p , n i i -m of thebride , was flower g i r l . She worea f loor- length peacock blue s i lkorganza gown over t a f f e t a witha matching pearl crown. She car-ried a basket of whi te ro .,e pe-tals.

James Bauer of W a n t a gh . abrother of the br ide groom , wasbest man. Josep h Eiden ¦ > [ ' Un-iondale , Casmin Cza-kow ' < ¦ !¦ . Jr.,of Wantagh . and Dwi ia ld Fa lken-burg of Ocean.-ide , were t h e t u b -ers.

Af te r the wedding cer emony ar oast beef d inne r wa s - c rved for70 gue.sU at Br onco Char l i e 'sRe st au ran t in Oakdale .

The br ide gro om * .- fa the r. A r t h u rBauer , of Bn 'dui n , pk ' .vcd d i n n e rmusic on the or gan t h r o u g h o u tthe evening .

Mrs. Bauer is a g radua te ofSayville High School and is em-ployed as secretary to the fresh-man dean of men at St. LawrenceUniversity.

Her husband is a graduate ofWantagh High School and ;s nowa senior at Clark.-on T e c h n i -cal School at P o tMlam.

A fter a Aveddi ne t i i p to Canada ,the coup le wil l live in i l anawaFalls.

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