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NOTES ON NUPTIALS AA/F JH in a Nuptial High Mass were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cher- VY LtU ney in St. Joseph the Worker R. C. Church , East Patch- ogue. The Rev. Jere Dineen officiated at the ceremony at 11 a.m. April 22. The bride is! the former Miss Patricia Alisero of Bell- port. —Lafayette Studio KLIPHON—McCUE Miss Jeanne Marie McCue , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. McCue of Union City, N. J., became the bride of Robert A. Kliphon , son of Mi* , and Mrs. Al- fred H. Kliphon of Union Avenue , Holbrook , at a wedding held in St. Michael' s Monastery R.C. Church in Union City, N. J. Saturday. The Rev . Nelson McLaughlin performed the ceremony in the church which was decorated with bouquets of white spring flowers. The bride , who was given in marriage by her father , wore a floor-length gown of white silk organza with a fitted bodice and rose appliques and a chapel-length train. Her fingertip veil was at- tached to an orange blossom crown and she carried a white rose and stephanotis cascade. The maid-of-honor was Miss Nora Massaro of Union City, N. J. Hei , ; ' ' gWn was floor-length of shrimp silk organza with a lace bodice and matching hat. She car- ried a white rose cascade bouquet with streamers of shrimp ribbons. The bridesmaid was Miss Joan A. Kliphon , a sister of the bi'ide- groom. She wore a shrimp floor- length silk organza gown with a lace bodice and matching hat. She carried a white rose cascade bou- quet with streamers of matching ribbons. Betsy McCue , a sister of the bride , was the flower girl. Hei gown was a miniature copy of the bridesmaid' s. The best man was Richard W. Hurley of Cranford , N. J., and the ushers were David Nocar of Bohe- mia and Donald DiGiulian of Say- ville. A reception following the cere- mony was held at Barra ' s Restau- rant in North Bergen , N. J. for 90 guests. The bride is a graduate of the Holy Rosary Academy in Union City, N. J., and the bride-groom graduated from the Sayville High School and Hamilton College. He is a systems trainee xat IBM in New York City. The bride is employed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in New York. Following a wedding trip to Vermont the couple will reside in North Bergen , N. J. HAMANN HOOPER Miss Mary Ellen Hooper of 115 Warren Avenue , Lake Ronkonko- ma , daughter of the late Mi. and Mrs. Peter Hooper of New York City, who makes her home with her uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sinclair , Sr., became the bride of Carl Frederick Hamann , son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. A. Hamann of 80 Warren Avenue , Lake Ronkonkoma , at 4 p. m. Sun- day. The double ring wedding cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Charles Nosser in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church. Lake Ronkonkoma.The altai was detoiated with bouquets of w hite snapdragons and carna- tions. Mrs . Walter Bighn play* d the wedding marches on the organ i:ul 'accompanied the soloist. The bride , who wa* escoi ted to the altar I y her mule , woie a floor-length gow n of white cm- bi ouleied tulle with a satin umki- skirt. The fitted bodice had a sweethoait neckline and the tia- ditional long sleeves coming to a point at the wn-,i. The sknt was bouffant with a hoop. The back ol the skirt was uiffled She woi e a crown of seed pearls and ciystal to which an elbow-length \oil < t Fienth illusion was attached. She carried a cascade bouquet of wl.iU l oses. Miss Mai gaiet Ann Hooper <-f Lake Ronkonkoma , a sister of th bride , was maid-of-honor. She w ore a floor-length gown >f maize silk organza with a fitted bodice , short sleeves and a sweetheait neckline. The hooped bouffant skirt had inserts of roses down the back. She wore a large mai?c pic- ture hat with a large rose on the front matching the gown. She car- ried a cascade bouquet of orchid gladioli and maize l oses tied with orchid streamei s. Miss Patricia Cathers of Lake Ronkonkoma and Mis- Grace Sa- vino of Faimingviile were the bridesmaids. Their oichid gowns were fashioned like that of the maid-of-honor. They wore orchid p icture hats and carried cascade bouquets of maize gladioli and or- chid roses tied with maize stream- ers. John Meeson of New Jersey, a cousin of the bride-groom , was best man. Richard Sinclair of Lake Ronkonkoma , a cousin of the bride, and John Hamann of Maryland , a cousin of the bi ide-groom , were the ushers. Following the wedding ceremo- ny, a reception for 75 guests was held at the Nes-Con House in Nes- c onset. The bride and bride-groom are both graduates of Sachem High School in Lake Ronkonkoma. Mrs. Hamann is employed by the New York Telephone Company in Pat- chogue and her husband is a sur- veyor on highwa y construction. After a wedding trip touring Canada , the newl y married coup le will live in an apartment in Lake Ronkonkoma. CHERNEY—ALISERO Miss Patricia Alisero , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Alisero of Bellport , became the bride of LeRoy Cherney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cherney of Center- each , at a Nuptial High Mass at 11 a. m. April 22. The Rev. Jere Dineen officiated at the wedding held in St. Joseph the Worker R. C. Church in East Patchogue. The bride , who was escorted to the altar by her father, wore a floor-length gown of Shiffley lace over net and taffeta with long- sleeves and a high neckline. Her scalloped fingertip veil was fas- tened to a pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of flower of love and stephanotis o n a white prayer book. Miss Maureen Cummings of Bellport , the maid-of-honor , wore a Nile green waltz-length gown with a matching crown. She car- ried a bouquet of pink roses. Matthew Cherney of Centereach was the best man and the ushers were William Cherney of Bellport and Frank Le Pre of Blue Point. A recep tion was held at the Better 'Ole at 1 p. m. and the immediate family and close friends enjoyed a buffet and music pro- vided by Mike Greco and his orchestra. After a wedding tri p to Wash- ington , D.C., the couple are ma- king their home at (> Association Road , Bellport. The bride is a graduate of Bell- port High School and is a secre- tary with the Metropolitan Insur- ance Company, Patchogue. Her husband is a graduate of Seton Hall , Patchogue , and is a salesman for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. WARD GERACITANO Miss C a r m e 1 a Geracitano. daughter of Mrs. Theresa Geraci- tano of 152 Waverly Avenue , Patchogue , and the late Alfred Geracitano , became the bride of Frederick Ward , son of Mr. and Mrs. Groff Ward of 18 Roberta Street , East Patchogue , at 3:30 p. m. April 22 in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church , Pat- chogue. The Rev. Saverio Mattel performed the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Anna Privitera played the traditional wedding marches and accompanied the soloist. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother , Mario Ger- acitano of Patchogue. Her floor- length gown was fashioned with a Chantilly lace bodice , having a Sabrina neckline , and a silk oi- ganza skiit which flowed into a chapel train. She wore a sweet- heart crown which held her bouf- fant veil and carried a bouquet of an orchid surrounded by small white roses and ivy with a lace background. Miss Tessie Gullo of Brookl yn was maid-of-honor. Her floor- length gown was of aqua taffeta and she wore a matching head- piece. She carried a basket filled with Spring flowers. The bridesmaids were Miss Ro?e Marie Bruno of West Islip and Miss Phyllis Mannino of Patch- ogue. Their floor-length gowns were of pale p ink taffeta and they wore matching headp ieces. They carried baskets of Spring flowers. Mario Geracitano of Patchogue was best man. The ushers were Paul Ursini of Brooklyn and Ed- ward Ward of East Patchogue. A reception for 100 guests was held at Nancy ' s Restaurant , Pat- chogue , at G:30 p m. and music for dancing was furnished by a band. The bride and bridegroom left for a honeymoon in Penn Hills , Pa. They are now residing at 152 Waverly Avenue , Patchogue. The bride is a graduate of Pat- chogue High School and is em- ployed at the Union Savings Bank Patchogue. Her husband is. a giaduate of Smith Industrial and technica l High School in Syracuse. He is presently employed by Mieion- Gear in Westbui y. --m—- ll ¦ ¦ BIT Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ritchie of Union Avenue , Ronkonkoma , an- nounce the engagement of their daughter' , Jean , to James Szabo of Ballatin Avenue , Ronkonkoma. He is the son of Mrs. James Szabo of Hungary and the late Mr. Szabo. Miss Ritchie is a graduate of Sachem High School , class of '50 , and is employed in the family flor- ist shop on Union Avenue. Mr. Szabo was educated in schools in Europe and is employed by a construction company in Ronkonkoma. Mrs. Peter Hanson of Patchogue announce? the engagement of her daughter , Marilyn , to Louis Car- damone , son of Mr. and Mrs . Dom- inick Cardamone of Champlin Road , Bellpoit. Miss Hanson is employed by McBride ' s Diug Store. Patchogue. Mr. Caidamone is superinten- dent of hig hways in Bellport. A Fall wedding is planned. TO BE SltU-SFl L ADVERTISE | /f ^ PERMA-tl-RAMA | ' mi A ^ lL Beauty on a budget!! J I f. .f PERMANENT WAVE * W* \ i © "^ ^fc \_ m ___ - i " *_ Complete style cut and set <|y H| ¦ j COLOR TOUCHUP $3.50 W L M \ S Open Daily, 9 to 5:30 ; Friday, 9 to 9 ^kW ¦ ¦ NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY J j At PERMA-O-RAMA in Patchogue j ¦ 96 W. Main St. (1 bloc k west of Ocean Ave.) Phone GR 5-9474 J : *&£ BRONCO CHARLIE'S j 2&BL ORIGINAL I \ ffgSfiP LOG CABIN RESTAURANT | ? / Km\ MONTAUK HIGHWAY OAKDALB <! \ ^- > "~ SAYVILLE 4-1 1 32 jj I OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ALL YEAR ROUND \\ * Table D'Hote Lunches Served 12 Noon to 3 P.M. J ? <> I A La Carte Service 12 Noon to 10 P.M. j; * "Children ' s Half Portions '* j! MARRIFH in ° ur Lady of Mt - Carmel R - C - Church , Patch- 1Y I /\I\ I\1I1 L/ ()l i ue , were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ward, whose w* tiding took place April 22. The R.v. Sas erio Mattei officiated.. Tin- budo is the former Miss Carmela Geracitano of Patchogue. —Jo-Art Photo , _, ^__ ___ ZZ_ zr ^ _~ : ^ i_ B _ ]| ~^ __Z_ ~- ^' ?^^ _^ ~ _J~_ ^^^^ ' ' "" ____ - ^^ - ~ -_l ml J ~W_ \___ Wm___f -____ - ___._ - _ - J_____ - "^________ J^9f ^ m _a___ W ~ ^\ \k \^ m^~ _ ~-mZ__m ~ ~_Z__________ ^_Z beautiful way to tell Mother how much y ou love her... Made ri ght io order for the perfe ct Mother ' s Day gift , this ring to symbolize her marriage and her children. Twin wedding bands of !4K gold, joined together b y birthstones of all her famil y members . From one , up to five , dazzling diamond-faceted synthetic gems , each one a loved one ' s birthstone. Including Federal tax, fro m $97 50 PATCHOGUEr-RIVERHEAD A _JBSt^ ^Y REGISTERED JEWELER U^pJ) AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY T\FFWT YWFH^ are Mr- and Mrs * David McCulIoch who iN__i YY i_ l VV VJAJO w ere married April 22 in a nuptial mass at 12 noon in St. Joseph' s R. C. Church , Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. Charles Xosser officiated. The bride is the former Miss C atherine Claire Rafferty of Lake Ronkonkoma. —Camera Mart Photo ¦ m»—__- ¦—-—-—————- -—— - . _ W^maWM ^¥ HAVE YOURSELF A ^XJM ^ B SA BALL DANCING filgf l "NO-MADS" ^_ ^^S^ m FRIDAY & SATURDAY VELVET ROOM YOU WILL LOVE THE PLACE AND THE MUSIC JOIN IN OUR SONGFEST I WANT TO SHARE THE SPOTLITE ? 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LUCY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 299 East Main St. Patchogue GRover 5-0823 BAVARIAN INN "Ri ght on the Lake " Smithtown Road :: Lake Ronkonkoma ![3llllllllllllt:illlllll!IIIC:illllllI [IIIC3lllllllllll!£:illlllllllllC3 Mother ' s Day Dinners Full Course from 82.75 up CHILDREN'S DINNER $2.00 For Reservation Call JU 8-4632 jQjf ia FOR THE v : - : - " .-- * . ¦-£: [ v/p WP^ _ ^ _ mj -^^ Finest in Professional Music ; ffl& JOEL SAN DS j *WWI^ n^^ i AND HIS ORCHESTRA j pi^ W-'i yMEab 1 (Formerly at Scotch Mist Inn) J \ NOW AVAILABLE FOR \ I WEDDINGS - - - BAR MITZVAHS - - - BANQUETS < [ Telep hone : ATIantic 6-8962 j ®lj r iOmtrj Inland Aditaitrr Page Two Section Two Thursday, May 4, 1961 Women and their World IIIIII!llll []|||llllllillC ]lllllllllllinilllllllllll []!llllllllll!C ]lllll< MAPLE LEAF | PHOTO SERVICE I r Weddings , Legal , Commercial , | Portraits , Copv Work , etc. = __. 9 Need Same Day Service? | t- 9 i Call GRover 5-4414 [ '¦Sftfi f i ^ ___ / ' r \ c " ' Communion ... Confirmation SPECIAL OFFER g fine photographs $9.05 one 8x10 . . . two 5x7' s plus thx-ee pocket-size pictures No Appointment Necessary Dohson ' s Studio | 122 EAST MAIN STREET PATCHOGUE, N. Y. oooooooooooooooooooooooc UPHOLSTERING SLIP COVERS All Kinds of Repairing on Furniture , Sofa or Chair Seat , Bottoms Rthuill. Springs Tied, New Webhinc? . Upholstering in all its branches. SLIP COVERS Using your materials or from our stock. K. VOGEL FREE ESTLM VTES Box 2S I—Phone \TIantic I-S. M O •VIASTIC , N. Y. 100000000000000000000000 Seems as 1hous> h we ha\ e a ^itiyle uac k mind— fui hei e \\ " come again with anotln i apple reJpe But this tune it ' s appl » -aiKe. This is a delightful Appl^ Sauce Cake , made without egus , MI if vou aie u!i an ejjuks- , diet vi»u v.. n stiJl eniov a cake. And it is " Kind to take on a picnic . Don 't forget , the pica./ days are really Just around the comer . We 've had some piettv nice balmy Spring dav- > alieadv: not many, we 'll admit , but some. With daylight saving- time , u»" will have later evenings , too , and Mipper on the bui' h w ill b" T - I ' usual order of the day. This is a wonderful cake for " eating " and cames well on a picnic. Ij Frances Johnson jj Eggless Apple Sauce Cake J cup sugar ' _ > cup shortening: 1 cup apple sauce ! _: teaspoon salt 1 ^ teasj)oon cinnamon 1 _ teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup raisins 1 teaspoon soda 1 J cup chopped walnuts 2 scant cups flour Blend shortening and «ugar un- til cionrp y add arple san - o and soda dissolved in 2 teaspoons of hot water . Comlvn? spices , salt and flour and add to other ingre- dients . Add laisms and nuts . Bake in loaf pan in moderate o-\ en about 45 minutes. A Pinch of This I and A Pinch of That

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Page 1: VELVET ROOM - NYS Historic Newspapersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn95071025/1961-05-04/ed...sweethoait neckline and the tia-ditional long sleeves coming to a point at the wn-,i

NOTES ON NUPTIALS

AA/FJH in a Nuptial High Mass were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cher-VY LtU ney in St. Joseph the Worker R. C. Church, East Patch-ogue. The Rev. Jere Dineen officiated at the ceremony at 11 a.m.April 22. The bride is! the former Miss Patricia Alisero of Bell-port. —Lafayette Studio

KLIPHON—McCUE

Miss Jeanne Marie McCue,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EugeneC. McCue of Union City, N. J.,became the bride of Robert A.Kliphon , son of Mi*, and Mrs. Al-fred H. Kliphon of Union Avenue,Holbrook , at a wedding held in St.Michael's Monastery R.C. Churchin Union City, N. J. Saturday.

The Rev. Nelson McLaughlinperformed the ceremony in the

church which was decorated withbouquets of white spring flowers.

The bride, who was given inmarriage by her father , worea floor-length gown of white silkorganza with a fitted bodice androse appliques and a chapel-lengthtrain. Her fingertip veil was at-tached to an orange blossom crownand she carried a white rose andstephanotis cascade.

The maid-of-honor w a s MissNora Massaro of Union City, N. J.Hei, ;' ' gWn was floor-length ofshrimp silk organza with a lacebodice and matching hat. She car-ried a white rose cascade bouquetwith streamers of shrimp ribbons.

The bridesmaid was Miss JoanA. Kliphon , a sister of the bi'ide-groom. She wore a shrimp floor-length silk organza gown with alace bodice and matching hat. Shecarried a white rose cascade bou-quet with streamers of matchingribbons.

Betsy McCue , a sister of thebride , was the flower girl. Heigown was a miniature copy of thebridesmaid's.

The best man was Richard W.Hurley of Cranford , N. J., and theushers were David Nocar of Bohe-mia and Donald DiGiulian of Say-ville.

A reception following the cere-mony was held at Barra's Restau-rant in North Bergen, N. J. for 90guests.

The bride is a graduate of theHoly Rosary Academy in UnionCity, N. J., and the bride-groomgraduated from the Sayville HighSchool and Hamilton College. Heis a systems trainee xat IBMin New York City. The bride isemployed by the Metropolitan LifeInsurance Company in New York.

Following a wedding trip toVermont the couple will reside inNorth Bergen, N. J.

HAMANN — HOOPER

Miss Mary Ellen Hooper of 115Warren Avenue, Lake Ronkonko-ma, daughter of the late Mi. andMrs. Peter Hooper of New YorkCity, who makes her home w i t hher uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.Douglas Sinclair, Sr., became thebride of Carl Frederick Hamann,son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. A.Hamann of 80 Warren Avenue,Lake Ronkonkoma, at 4 p. m. Sun-day. The double ring wedding cere-

mony was performed by the Rev.Charles Nosser in St. Joseph's R.C. Church. Lake Ronkonkoma.Theal ta i was de to ia ted wi th bou quetsof w hite snapdragons and carna-tions. Mrs . Walter Bighn play* dthe wedding marches on the organi:ul 'accompanied the soloist.

The bride , who wa* escoi ted tothe a l t a r I y her m u l e , w o i e afloor-length gow n of whi te cm-bi ouleied tul le w i t h a satin u m k i -skirt . The f i t ted bodice had asweethoait neckline and the t ia-ditional long sleeves coming to apoint at the wn-,i. The sknt wasbouffant wi th a hoop. The back olthe skir t was uiffled She woi e acrown of seed pearls and ciystalto which an elbow-length \o i l < tF ienth illusion was attached. Shecarried a cascade bouquet of w l . iUl oses.

Miss Mai gaiet Ann Hooper <- fLake Ronkonkoma , a sister of thbride , was maid-of-honor. Shew ore a floor-length gown >f maizesilk organza with a f i t ted bodice ,short sleeves and a sweetheaitneckline. The hooped bouffantskirt had inserts of roses down theback. She wore a large mai?c pic-ture hat with a large rose on thefront matching the gown. She car-ried a cascade bouquet of orchidgladioli and maize l oses tied withorchid streamei s.

Miss Patricia Cathers of LakeRonkonkoma and Mis- Grace Sa-vino of F a i m i n g v i i l e were thebridesmaids. Their oichid gownswere fashioned like that of themaid-of-honor. They wore orchidpicture hats and carried cascadebouquets of maize gladioli and or-chid roses tied with maize stream-ers.

John Meeson of New Jersey, acousin of the bride-groom , wasbest man. Richard Sinclair of LakeRonkonkoma , a cousin of the bride,and John Hamann of Maryland , acousin of the bi ide-groom , werethe ushers.

Following the wedding ceremo-ny, a reception for 75 guests washeld at the Nes-Con House in Nes-c onset.

The bride and bride-groom areboth graduates of Sachem HighSchool in Lake Ronkonkoma. Mrs.Hamann is employed by the NewYork Telephone Company in Pat-chogue and her husband is a sur-veyor on highwa y construction.

After a wedding trip touringCanada , the newly married couplewill live in an apartment in LakeRonkonkoma.

CHERNEY—ALISERO

Miss Patricia Alisero, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Pat Alisero ofBellport , became the bride ofLeRoy Cherney, son of Mr. andMrs. Frank Cherney of Center-each , at a Nuptial High Mass at11 a. m. April 22. The Rev. JereDineen officiated at the weddingheld in St. Joseph the WorkerR. C. Church in East Patchogue.

The bride , who was escorted tothe altar by her father, wore afloor-length gown of Shiffley laceover net and taffeta with long-sleeves and a high neckline. Herscalloped fingertip veil was fas-tened to a pearl crown and shecarried a bouquet of flower oflove and stephanotis o n a whiteprayer book.

Miss Maureen Cummings ofBellport , the maid-of-honor , worea Nile green waltz-length gownwith a matching crown. She car-ried a bouquet of pink roses.

Matthew Cherney of Centereachwas the best man and the usherswere William Cherney of Bellportand Frank Le Pre of Blue Point.

A recep tion was held at theBetter 'Ole at 1 p. m. and theimmediate family and close friendsenjoyed a buffet and music pro-vided by Mike Greco and hisorchestra.

After a wedding trip to Wash-ington , D.C., the couple are ma-king their home at (> AssociationRoad , Bellport.

The bride is a graduate of Bell-port High School and is a secre-tary with the Metropolitan Insur-ance Company, Patchogue.

Her husband is a graduate ofSeton Hall , Patchogue, and is asalesman for the MetropolitanLife Insurance Company.

WARD — GERACITANO

Miss C a r m e 1 a Geracitano.daughter of Mrs. Theresa Geraci-tano of 152 Waverly Avenue,Patchogue, and the late AlfredGeracitano, became the bride ofFrederick Ward , son of Mr. andMrs. Groff Ward of 18 RobertaStreet, East Patchogue, at 3:30p. m. April 22 in Our Lady ofMt. Carmel R. C. Church, Pat-chogue. The Rev. Saverio Mattelperformed the wedding ceremony.Mrs. Anna Privitera played thetraditional wedding marches andaccompanied the soloist.

The bride was given in mar-riage by her brother, Mario Ger-acitano of Patchogue. Her floor-length gown was fashioned with

a Chantilly lace bodice , having aSabrina neckline , and a silk oi-ganza skiit which flowed into achapel train. She wore a sweet-heart crown which held her bouf-fant veil and carried a bouquetof an orchid surrounded by smallwhite roses and ivy with a lacebackground.

Miss Tessie Gullo of Brookl ynwas maid-of-honor. Her floor-length gown was of aqua taffetaand she wore a matching head-piece. She carried a basket filledwith Spring flowers.

The bridesmaids were Miss Ro?eMarie Bruno of West Islip andMiss Phyllis Mannino of Patch-ogue. Their floor-length gownswere of pale pink taffeta and theywore matching headpieces. Theycarried baskets of Spring flowers.

Mario Geracitano of Patchoguewas best man. The ushers werePaul Ursini of Brooklyn and Ed-ward Ward of East Patchogue.

A reception for 100 guests washeld at Nancy 's Restaurant , Pat-chogue, at G:30 p m. and musicfor dancing was furnished by aband.

The bride and bridegroom leftfor a honeymoon in Penn Hills ,Pa. They are now residing at 152Waverly Avenue, Patchogue.

The bride is a graduate of Pat-chogue High School and is em-ployed at the Union Savings BankPatchogue.

Her husband is. a g i adua te ofSmith Industrial and technica lHigh School in Syracuse. He ispresently employed by Mieion-Gear in Westbui y.

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EngagementsMr. and Mrs. Edgar Ritchie of

Union Avenue, Ronkonkoma, an-nounce the engagement of theirdaughter' , Jean , to James Szabo ofBallatin Avenue, Ronkonkoma. Heis the son of Mrs. James Szabo ofHungary and the late Mr. Szabo.

Miss Ritchie is a graduate ofSachem High School , class of '50,and is employed in the family flor-ist shop on Union Avenue.

Mr. Szabo was educated inschools in Europe and is employedby a construction company inRonkonkoma.

Mrs. Peter Hanson of Patchogueannounce? the engagement of herdaughter, Marilyn , to Louis Car-

damone , son of Mr. and Mrs . Dom-inick Cardamone of ChamplinRoad , Bellpoit.

Miss Hanson is employed byMcBride 's Diug Store. Patchogue.

Mr. Caidamone is superinten-dent of hig hway s in Bellport.

A Fall weddin g is planned.

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* "Children 's Half Portions'* j !

M A R R I F H in °ur Lady of Mt - Carmel R- C- Church, Patch-1YI/\I\I\1I1L/ ()li ue, were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ward, whosew * t iding took place Apri l 22. The R.v. Sas erio Mattei officiated..Tin- budo is the former Miss Carmela Geracitano of Patchogue.

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up to five, dazzling diamond-faceted syntheticgems, each one a loved one's birthstone.

Including Federal tax, fro m $97 50

PATCHOGUEr-RIVERHEAD

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REGISTERED JEWELER U pJ) AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY

T\FFWT YWFH^ are Mr- and Mrs * David McCulIoch who

iN__ i YY i_ l VV VJA J O w ere married April 22 in a nuptial massat 12 noon in St. Joseph's R. C. Church , Lake Ronkonkoma. TheRev. Charles Xosser officiated. The bride is the former MissC atherine Claire Raffer ty of Lake Ronkonkoma.

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Seems as 1hous> h we ha\ e a^ i t i y l e uac k m ind— fui hei e \\ "come again w i t h anot ln i applereJpe But th is tune it 's appl »-aiKe.

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v.. n st iJ l eniov a cake.And it is "Kind to take on a

picnic . Don 't forget , the p ica./days are really Just around thecomer. We've had some piettvnice balmy Spring dav-> a l ieadv :not many, we'll admit , but some.

With day l ight saving- t ime , u » "will have later evenings , too , andMipper on the bui' h w ill b" T - I 'usual order of the day .

This is a wonderful cake for"eating" and cames wel l on apicnic.

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Eggless Apple Sauce CakeJ cup sugar'_> cup shortening :

1 cup apple sauce!_: teaspoon salt1

^ teasj)oon cinnamon1_ teaspoon nutmeg1 cup raisins1 teaspoon soda

1J cup chopped walnuts2 scant cups flour

Blend shortening and «ugar un-til c ionr p y add arp le san -o andsoda dissolved in 2 teaspoons ofhot water . Comlvn? spices , saltand flour and add to other ingre-dients . Add laisms and nuts .Bake in loaf pan in moderateo-\ en about 45 minutes.

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