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FARMINGVILLE-The Mid Is- land Senior Citizens Group will meet at noon, December 1 at the Bald Hill Ski Bowl. Arthur Gary of the Social Security Adminis- trative Office ln Patchogue, will be the guest speaker at this meeting. A Christmas party is being planned for December 22. ARTHUR GARY TO BE GU EST SPEAKER AT SKI BOWL ROSE I TREASURE CHEST /f \ DIAMONDS ^mmm W * 1* «I^V M ^mmW ¦i^L ssmW \\^<3^^^^^r "*- -J^^^W ^Lmm W ^^^^LmmmmW ^ ° ' 1 ' ^^^^ V £_ ^_ M ^_ ^^^_ w ^^^ I ^^ H ^^^^^^ ^_ m ^R^RwB^R^K^mw^^^ m m mm m ^ m ^ mw/l^^^ )_______ W^^ I^^BHBH mSr ' mM 1 '^k ^ m ^m@lL ^sH^H^^BS^H^I^B AmKm mmvf ^ ^^r ^t l^ft "^ >Qeajf ^^ v ^^B^^I^H^aSlHHHk ^^aSSL V^ H^^H^^^^^ H VM MmW ^^mm ^BB^H^^^^^^H ^ TIW -HH^^ ill -^\e\ ^ aHB ^a^aTS^L^^- -^ - ~ .iilH^a^^^H ffiHi ~ *^Ct~~ Have your camera ready when she opens the tiny Treasure Chest, Catch the sparkle In her eyes and her smile when she sees the Incomparable beauty of a Rose Treas ure Chest Diamond . The time to selec t It Is now -all cuts , all sty les , all sizes . From $100 to $5000. EASY PAYMENTS INVITED DOWNTOW N PATCHOGUE and RIVERHEAD NUPTIALS FUOCO - 0. MARTINO Miss Carol Di Martino , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Di Martino of 25 Roe Avenue , East Patchogue, became the bride of Anthony J. Fuoco , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Fuoco, Sr., of 26 Fuoco Street Bellport , ln St. Francis de Sales R .C. Church, Patchogue, at a double ring cere- mony performed recently by the Rev. Francis X. Gaeta of St. Vincent de Paul R . C. Church, Elmont, a friend of the bride and bridegroom. The bride , who was given in marriage by her father , wore a floor-length sheath gown of i- vory peau de sole , appllqued with Alencon lace , seed pearls , crys- tals and sequins. Tbe fitted bodice had a scoop neckline and a natura l waistline , long sleeves , and two detachable trains flowing from the waist. Her butterfly bouffant veil was held in place by a lace and pearl headpiece and she carried a cascade of white roses , carnations and varigated ivy, with a white orchid. Miss Jeanne Mottola of Patch- ogue was moid-of-honor wearing a floor-length gown ensemble of avocado green having a fitted bodice of velvet with three-quar- ter length sleeves , and a sheath skirt of peau de soie. Her head- piece was a double bow with a bouffant veil matching her gown. She carried a crescent bouquet of pompons, wheat and croton leaves in assorted Fall colors. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Annette Tenzyk , a sister of the bridegroom, Miss Amelia Steph- ani , Miss Susan Recehio and Miss Janice Messier , all of Patch- ogue. Miss Alice Villan o, a cous- in of the bride, was the Junior bridesmaid. Their gold gowns were styled like that of the maid- of-honor , and they wore matching headpieces. They carried bou- quets of Fall flowers. Miss Patricia Di Martino a sister of the bride , was the flower girl. She wore an avocado gown styled like the maid-of- honor 's and a bow headpiece. She carried a basket of assorted Fall flowers. John Di Martino , the bride ' s brother, was the best man. The ushers were Robert Love , Jr. , Leonard Deconto, Robert Fuoco and Timothy Gerard. The junior usher was Daniel Fuoco and Mi- chael Tenzyk, a nephew o! the bridegroom, was the ring bearer. About 225 guests attended the reception preceded by a cocktail hour at Felice ' s of Patchogue. Music was furnished by Tony Forlano and his band . Mrs . Fuoco is a graduate of Patchogue High School and is cur- rently employed at Tinker Na- tional Bank In Patchogue. Mr. Fuoco is a graduate of Bellport High School and is em- ployed by the Brookhaven Na- tional Laboratory. Upon returning from a two week honeymoon in Florida , Mr. and Mrs. Fuoco are residing in East Patchogue. '^vergreeri e^m-rs "~ 8 ' haiTal be " !•£ where they fall. They 9iZ vide valued mulch for both win- ter and summer. GIULIANO - KELLER The wedding of Miss Judith Keller , daughter of Mr . and Mrs . Alfred Garbarino of Albert Street , Holbrook, and Jack Giu- Uano . son of Mr. and Mrs.Ros- ario Gluliano of Jefferson Drive , Mastic Beach, tookplace atSp.m. Saturday in St. Joseph' s R .C. Church. Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev . Michael F. Forgo offici- ated at the double ring ceremony before the altar decorated with bouquets of white chrysanthe- mums and gladioli. Escorted to the altar by her father .the bride wore a floor- length gown of peau de sole. The bodice had a round scoop neckline and elbow-length bell sleeves made of Alencon lace. The front of the skirt was lace over peau de soie and a cathe- dral train was attached at the waist back. A three-tier elbow length veil of French Illusion fell from a crown of crysta l and pearl snd she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses with an orchid center. Miss Frances Keller of Ron- konkoma , a sister of the bride , was maid-of-honor , wearing a gown with an Empire bodice of cranberry velvet and an A-line skirt of pink crepe.The bodice had a round scoop neckline and e lbow-lengt h full sleeves. A small panel flowed fro m the waist back forming a short train. On her head she had a pompom of pink crepe with a matching short veil and she carried a cascade bou- quet of white and dark pink car- nations tied with a dark pink bow. Miss Marie Keller of Ron- konkoma , also a sister of the bride, and Miss Josephine Glu- liano of Mastic Beach, a sister of the bridegroom, were brides- maids. Thea Garbarino of Hol- brook , another sister of the bride, was a junior bridesmaid. Their gowns were fashioned like the maid-of -honor's with pink velvet tops and A-line skirt s of cran- berry crepe. The junior brides- maid' s gown had no back panel but a large bow at the waist back. They had cranberry colored pom- pomsand veils on their heads snd carried cascade bouquets of light pink and white carnations. Darleen Stephanie of Ronkon- koma, a niece of the bride, was the flower girl. Her gown was the color and style of the maid- of-honor ' s with a bow Instead of panel at the waist back. She had a circle of pink roses and a short veil on her head and carried a basket of dark pink and white carnations. Daniel Prestla of East Patch- ogue , a nephew of the bride , was the ring bearer. Lawrence Springer of Mastic Beach was best man and John Kelly of Astoria and Edward Hulse of Mastic Beach, a brother- in-law of tho brldegoom, and Gregory DiFVanco of Old Beth- page were ushers. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for 125 guests was held at Ragone ' s Restaurant and Lounge on Montauk Highway, Mastic. The bride is a graduate of Patchogue High School , class of •64 , and is employed as a sec- retary to the county architect of the County of Suffolk In Haup- pauge. The bridegroom is a graduate of William Floyd High School , class of '62, and is employed as a mechanic with Park Dodge, Inc. on West Main Street , Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Gluliano motored to Florida on their wedding trip and will reside in Center Mo- riches. GERMAIN - AMSLER Miss Maureen Patricia Amp- ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Amsler of 17 Hy Place , Lake Grove, and Gary Roger Germain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evroul Germain of Syra- cuse, were united In marriage at 11 a.m. Saturday at a nuptial mass and double ring ceremony In St. Joseph' s R.C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev. Michael J. Forgo , celebrated -die mass and officiated at the double ring ceremony before the altar decorated with bouquets of large chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. The reserved pews had white satin bridal bows. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a prin- cess style gown of peau de sole with an A-line floor-length skirt and the bodice had traditional long sleeves. Her mantilla veil of Belgium lace was floor-length and she carried one long - stemmed white rose. The bride designed and made her wedding gown. Miss Marclne Schwartz of Maryland was maid of honor and Mrs. Patricia Connole of Elmira was matron of-honor. They wore floor-length gowns of gold bro- cade with floor-length veils of gold chiffon and carried cascade bouquets of wheat and orange chrysanthemums. Miss Marie Germain of Syra- cuse was Junior bridesmaid. She was costumed in pumpkin color like the maid and matron of hon- or. She carried a bouquet of wheat and yellow chrysanthemums. Bruce Germain of Syracuse , a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Edward John Amsler and Robert Amsler of Lake Grove, brothers of the bride, end Carl Germain of Syracuse, a brother of the bridegroom, were ushers. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for 75 guests was held at Frank Friede 's Riverside Inn, Smithtown. Mr. and Mrs. Germain went to New York City on their wedding trip and will reside in Syracuse. The bride is a graduate of Plalnedge High School and Syra- cuse University. She is teaching art education at Solvay High School. Solvay Is a suburb of Syracuse. The bridegroom is a graduate of Queen of the Holy Rosary High School ln Syracuse and is c ompleting his last semester at the Syracuse University School of Law. I Mr. and Mr*. Richard S. Boyd BOYD - SCHNEIDER Miss Jane Rose Aim Schneider , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schneider of North Ritchogue be- came the bride of Richard S. Boyd, son of Mrs. Isabella Boyd of North Babylon, and the late Douglas Boyd, at 11 a«m. No- vember 5 at a nuptial mass in St. Francis de Sales R.C.Church , Patchogue. The Rev. Michael Risola of St. Sylvester ' s R . C . Church of Medford,a friend ofthe bridegroom, officiated. The bride and bridegroom received com- munion in both species. After the double ring ceremony the couple received the Papal blessing and the bride who is a Rosarian, placed a Rosary of 53 roses on the statue of the Virgin Mary.The altars were decorated w ith white chrysanthemums , gladiol i and carnations. Mrs. Privitero was organist , and Mrs . Dorothy Pa- ' vacic , a friend of the bride' s, was soloist. The bride was given In mar- riage by her father. She wore a traditional gown of peau de sole with beaded Chantiliy Lace appl iques of pearls and crystals , bateau neckline , and Chantiliy edged Kubuki sleeves. Her ca- thedral veil of English Illusion ! and Chantiliy lace was hand em- Vau*.t.l_...a.f ...laala a^uaa... aa«a.l ...Ua.. broldered with pearls and white velvet bows to match the dress chapel train. Her headpiece was peau de soie and Chantiliy lace and was formed like a rose , and set with pearls and crystals. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white roses , centered with white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Louise Scala of Rktchogue was maid-of-honor. She wore a floor length, easy sheath gown of . "Shantactlc in Rouge " , with a floating panel in back. Her head- piece was bows of "Shantactlc ln Rouge, with bouffant veil in rouge that draped to her waist. She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and red stephano- tis. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Roger Guy McClaskey of Syosset and Mrs. Bruce Davenport Boyd of E&st Orange, N. J. They wore gowns fashioned like that of the maid-of-ho nor ' s, and carried bouquets of red roses and pink carnations trimmed with rouge ribbons, Bruce Davenport Boyd, of East Orange, N. J., brother of the bridegroom was best man. The ushers were Roger Guy Mc- Claskey of Syosset snd Frank Wagner of Long Island City. John Warren Schneider , brother ofthe bride, was Junior usher, andalso served as altar bey*ihis sister 's Mass. A reception -tor 89 gue sts was held at the Huntington Town House, music was played by Jerry Myers Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have re- turned from a honeymoon in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, they stayed five days at the "A- merlcana, San Juan, and four days at the Pineapple Beach Club in St. Thomas. They are now residing in Patchogue. The bride, a graduate of Earl Vandermeulen High School , is employed by Sears Roebuck & Company of Patchogue. The bridegroom is a graduate of Babylon High School, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn ,and College of Insurance , New York City, and served in the Army. He is em- ployed as sales-agent by Allstate Insurance Company, Patchogue. SAL AMONE - TURSO Miss Helens Sharon Turso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Turso ot 3 Adelaid e Park , Center Moriches , became the bride of Anthony John Salamone , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony John Salamone , Sr., of Donald Street, Eastport, at 3 p.m. No- vember 6 , in a double ring cere- mony, at St. John the Evangel- ist R. C. Church , Center Mo- riches. The Rev. Matthew Wis- niewski officiated. White chry- santhemums bede cked the altar and the church. Mrs . Phllo- mena Vigllotta , organist , played the wedding misic and sang "Ave Maria." The church was filled to capacity. Given ln marriage by her father , the bride wore a floor- length gown of white slipper satin with two small white bows under the bodic e, a scoop neck and three quarter sleeves. The Empire waist was form fitting and a detachable white satin cathedral train was attached to the gown by a large satin bow. Her three-tiered illusion veil, de- signed with scalloped net em- bossed with baby cultured pearls, was held in place by a white satin bow with a cluster of baby cultured pearls and crystal tear- drops that came over her fore- head . She carried a white prayer book with a white orchid and white chrysanthemums designed in Grecian style. Miss Sharon Zeneski of Center Moriches, was maid-of- honor, wearing a long sleeved floor-length Empire gown with scoop neckline. The bodice was of gold velvet and the skirt of beige crepe. The gown had a train of beige crepe ribbed on the side-* , with gold velvet. The train was attached to the dress by a gold velvet bow. Her head- piece was a gold bow with three- tiers of beige netting and she carried a nosegay of bronze and gold chrysanthemums. Miss Susan Janis of Center Moriches and Miss Joneta Burke , a cousin of the bride, ot Bay Shore, were the bridesmaids . Their gowns were the same style as that of the maid-of-honor , but in emerald green velvet. Their headpieces were large beige bows with three-tiers of beige netting, and they carried nosegays like the maid-of-honor . Thomas Salamone , of East- port , the bridegroom' s brother, was the best man. Frank Appel of Mastic Beach, and Robert Caltablano of East Mor iches , were the ushers. Following the church cere- mony, a reception for 100 guests was held at the home of the bride' s parents. The bride graduated from Cen- ter Moriches High School in June 1966 and is a beautician. The bridegroom attended East- port High School and is now in tne U . S . Navy and stationed at Dam Neck , Virginia Beach, Va. Following their one week' s trip to Montreal , Canada, the couple are residing at Virginia Beach, Va. ' COTE - DIESEN Miss Ellen Carmen Dlesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Dlesen of 109 Coates Ave- nue, Holbrook , and Norman Cote , son of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Cote of TUpper Lake, we re united ln marriage at 2 -30 p.m. Satur- day in a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. Vincent J. Powers ln St. Joseph ' s R .C. Church, Lake R onkonkoma. The altar was decorated with bou- quets of white chrysanthemums and gladioli. Given ln marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a fl°° r ~ length gown of peeui d* sole taffeta. The moulded bodice had traditional long sleeves and a square neckline trimmed with lace and sequins. A detachable overskirt , forming a cathedral train . trimmed on the edges with four - inch - wide lace, gave the skirt a bouffant look. The underskirt was bell-shaped. A two - tier crown held an el- bow - length veil of tulle and she carried a cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Miss Diane Ticano of Lake Ronkonkoma was maid - of honor. She wore a floor-length gown with an Empire bodice of heavy Kelly green crepe and a straight skirt of lime green crepe. A Kelly green satin sash was at the waist- line and a panel of the same col- or was attached at the shoul- ders forming a floor length train. Her headpiece was a flower made of lime green tulle veiling and she carried a nosegay of chrys- anthemums in fall shades. Miss Nancy Dlesen of Hol- brook , a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Her gbwn was fa- shioned like the maid-of honor' s with a top of dark gold and a skirt of light gold. Her headpiece was a flower of light gold tull e and she also carried a nosegay of Fall chrysanthemums. Romeo Cote of Ridge, a broth- er of the bridegroom, was best man and William Reid, stationed at the Suffolk County Air Force Base in Westhampton, was the usher. * Following the ceremony, a re- ception for 50 guests was held at the Bavarian Inn , on Smith- town Boulevard, Lake Ronkon- koma. Mr. and Mrs. Cote motored through upper New York State on their wedding trip and spent several days at Tiki , a Poly- nesian honeymoon resort on Lake George. They will reside ln Aque- bogue. The bride is a graduate of Sachem High School , class of'65, and is employed by the New York Telephone Company in Patchogue. The bridegroom is a graduate of Tupper Lake High School and is serving with the U.S. Air Force. He is stationed at the Suffolk County Air Force Base in Westhampton. COPENHAVER - CORWIN Miss Patricia Ann Corwin, daughter of Herbert Corwin and the late Mrs. Corwin of Eastport, and Jerry Copenhaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copenhaver , of Eastport , were married in Hot Springs , Va. November 10. The Rev. John Durkovi ch performed the ceremony. Mrs. Marianne Copenhaver, sister - in - law of the bride- groom was matron-of-honor and Roger Copenhaver , brother of tiie bridegroom was best man. They spent a few days visiting relative s in West Virginia and will reside with Mr. Copen- haver ' s parents. " The country " with tiie hlghesf average ages for marriage is Ireland with 31.4 years for males and 26.5 years for females, [ HAVING * " S ~* ; WEDDING i also i Flowers of all Occasions From our Qre Bnhou ,., , , '"""" Q<""»y "nd Fra.hnoa. " . J I BAYPORT FLOWER ¦ ; HOUSE, INC. ! I So. Side Montoul- Hwy. I Boyport ' 1 ! Tel. HR 2-Q014 j l^j s^ERrBSfRE v - ~14 I. 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FARMINGVILLE-The Mid Is-land Senior Citizens Group willmeet at noon, December 1 at theBald Hill Ski Bowl. Arthur Garyof the Social Security Adminis-

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DOWNTOW N PATCHOGUE and RIVERHEAD

NUPTIALSFUOCO - 0. MARTINO

Miss Carol Di Martino, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DiMartino of 25 Roe Avenue, EastPatchogue, became the bride ofAnthony J. Fuoco, Jr., son of Mr.and Mrs. Anthony J . Fuoco, Sr.,of 26 Fuoco Street Bellport, ln St.Francis de Sales R.C. Church,Patchogue, at a double ring cere-mony performed recently by theRev. Francis X. Gaeta of St.Vincent de Paul R. C. Church,Elmont, a friend of the bride andbridegroom.

The bride, who was given inmarriage by her father, worea floor-length sheath gown of i-vory peau de sole, appllqued withAlencon lace, seed pearls, crys-tals and sequins. Tbe fittedbodice had a scoop neckline and anatural waistline, long sleeves,and two detachable trains flowingfrom the waist. Her butterflybouffant veil was held in place bya lace and pearl headpiece and shecarried a cascade of white roses ,carnations and varigated ivy, witha white orchid.

Miss Jeanne Mottola of Patch-ogue was moid-of-honor wearinga floor-length gown ensemble ofavocado green having a fittedbodice of velvet with three-quar-ter length sleeves , and a sheathskirt of peau de soie. Her head-piece was a double bow with abouffant veil matching her gown.She carried a crescent bouquet ofpompons, wheat and croton leavesin assorted Fall colors.

The bridesmaids were Mrs.Annette Tenzyk, a sister of thebridegroom, Miss Amelia Steph-ani , Miss Susan Recehio and MissJanice Messier , all of Patch-ogue. Miss Alice Villan o, a cous-in of the bride, was the Juniorbridesmaid. Their gold gownswere styled like that of the maid-of-honor, and they wore matchingheadpieces. They carried bou-quets of Fall flowers.

Miss Patricia Di Martino asister of the bride, was theflower girl. She wore an avocadogown styled like the maid-of-honor's and a bow headpiece. Shecarried a basket of assortedFall flowers.

John Di Martino , the bride'sbrother, was the best man. Theushers were Robert Love, Jr.,Leonard Deconto, Robert Fuocoand Timothy Gerard. The juniorusher was Daniel Fuoco and Mi-chael Tenzyk, a nephew o! thebridegroom, was the ring bearer.

About 225 guests attended thereception preceded by a cocktailhour at Felice's of Patchogue.Music was furnished by TonyForlano and his band.

Mrs. Fuoco is a graduate ofPatchogue High School and is cur-rently employed at Tinker Na-tional Bank In Patchogue.Mr. Fuoco is a graduate ofBellport High School and is em-ployed by the Brookhaven Na-tional Laboratory.Upon returning from a two weekhoneymoon in Florida, Mr. andMrs. Fuoco are residing in EastPatchogue.

' vergreerie^m-rs"~8'haiTal be"!•£ where they fall. They 9iZvide valued mulch for both win-ter and summer.

GIULIANO - KELLER

The wedding of Miss JudithKeller , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Garbarino of AlbertStreet, Holbrook, and Jack Giu-Uano. son of Mr. and Mrs.Ros-ario Gluliano of Jefferson Drive,Mastic Beach, tookplace atSp.m.Saturday in St. Joseph's R .C.Church. Lake Ronkonkoma. TheRev . Michael F. Forgo offici-ated at the double ring ceremonybefore the altar decorated withbouquets of white chrysanthe-mums and gladioli.

Escorted to the altar by herfather.the bride wore a floor-length gown of peau de sole.The bodice had a round scoopneckline and elbow-length bellsleeves made of Alencon lace.The front of the skirt was laceover peau de soie and a cathe-dral train was attached at thewaist back. A three-tier elbowlength veil of French Illusionfell from a crown of crysta l andpearl snd she carried a cascadebouquet of white roses with anorchid center.

Miss Frances Keller of Ron-konkoma, a sister of the bride,was maid-of-honor , wearing agown with an Empire bodice ofcranberry velvet and an A-l ineskirt of pink crepe.The bodicehad a round scoop neckline andelbow-length full sleeves. A smallpanel flowed from the waist backforming a short train. On herhead she had a pompom of pinkcrepe with a matching short veiland she carried a cascade bou-quet of white and dark pink car-nations tied with a dark pinkbow.

Miss Marie Keller of Ron-konkoma, also a sister of thebride, and Miss Josephine Glu-liano of Mastic Beach, a sisterof the bridegroom, were brides-maids. Thea Garbarino of Hol-brook, another sister of the bride,was a junior bridesmaid. Theirgowns were fashioned like themaid-of -honor's with pink velvettops and A-line skirts of cran-berry crepe. The junior brides-maid's gown had no back panelbut a large bow at the waist back.They had cranberry colored pom-pomsand veils on their heads sndcarried cascade bouquets of lightpink and white carnations.

Darleen Stephanie of Ronkon-koma, a niece of the bride, wasthe flower girl. Her gown wasthe color and style of the maid-of-honor's with a bow Insteadof panel at the waist back. Shehad a circle of pink roses anda short veil on her head andcarried a basket of dark pinkand white carnations.

Daniel Prestla of East Patch-ogue, a nephew of the bride,was the ring bearer.

Lawrence Springer of MasticBeach was best man and JohnKelly of Astoria and EdwardHulse of Mastic Beach, a brother-in-law of tho brldegoom, andGregory DiFVanco of Old Beth-page were ushers.

Following the ceremony, a re-ception for 125 guests was heldat Ragone's Restaurant andLounge on Montauk Highway,Mastic.

The bride is a graduate ofPatchogue High School, class of•64 , and is employed as a sec-retary to the county architect ofthe County of Suffolk In Haup-pauge.

The bridegroom is a graduateof William Floyd High School,class of '62, and is employed asa mechanic with Park Dodge, Inc.on West Main Street, Patchogue.

Mr. and Mrs. Gluliano motoredto Florida on their wedding tripand will reside in Center Mo-riches.

GERMAIN - AMSLER

Miss Maureen Patricia Amp-ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Edward A. Amsler of 17 HyPlace, Lake Grove, and GaryRoger Germain, son of Mr. andMrs. Evroul Germain of Syra-cuse, were united In marriageat 11 a.m. Saturday at a nuptialmass and double ring ceremonyIn St. Joseph's R.C. Church,Lake Ronkonkoma. The Rev.Michael J. Forgo, celebrated -diemass and officiated at the doublering ceremony before the altardecorated with bouquets of largechrysanthemums and autumnleaves. The reserved pews hadwhite satin bridal bows.

Escorted to the altar by herfather, the bride wore a prin-cess style gown of peau de solewith an A-line floor-length skirtand the bodice had traditionallong sleeves. Her mantilla veilof Belgium lace was floor-lengthand she carried one long -stemmed white rose. The bridedesigned and made her weddinggown.

Miss Marclne Schwartz ofMaryland was maid of honor andMrs. Patricia Connole of Elmirawas matron of-honor. They worefloor-length gowns of gold bro-cade with floor-length veils ofgold chiffon and carried cascadebouquets of wheat and orangechrysanthemums.

Miss Marie Germain of Syra-cuse was Junior bridesmaid. Shewas costumed in pumpkin colorlike the maid and matron of hon-or. She carried a bouquet of wheatand yellow chrysanthemums.

Bruce Germain of Syracuse,a brother of the bridegroom, wasbest man. Edward John Amslerand Robert Amsler of LakeGrove, brothers of the bride,end Carl Germain of Syracuse,a brother of the bridegroom, wereushers.

Following the ceremony, a re-ception for 75 guests was heldat Frank Friede's Riverside Inn,Smithtown.

Mr. and Mrs. Germain went toNew York City on their weddingtrip and will reside in Syracuse.

The bride is a graduate ofPlalnedge High School and Syra-cuse University. She is teachingart education at Solvay HighSchool. Solvay Is a suburb ofSyracuse.

The bridegroom is a graduateof Queen of the Holy RosaryHigh School ln Syracuse and iscompleting his last semester atthe Syracuse University Schoolof Law.

I Mr. and Mr*. Richard S. Boyd

BOYD - SCHNEIDER

Miss Jane Rose Aim Schneider,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P.Schneider of North Ritchogue be-came the bride of Richard S.Boyd, son of Mrs. Isabella Boydof North Babylon, and the lateDouglas Boyd, at 11 a«m. No-vember 5 at a nuptial mass inSt. Francis de Sales R.C.Church,Patchogue. The Rev. MichaelRisola of St. Sylvester's R.C.Church of Medford,a friend ofthebridegroom, officiated. The brideand bridegroom received com-munion in both species. After thedouble ring ceremony the couplereceived the Papal blessing andthe bride who is a Rosarian,placed a Rosary of 53 roses onthe statue of the Virgin Mary.Thealtars were decorated with whitechrysanthemums, gladioli andcarnations. Mrs. Privitero wasorganist, and Mrs. Dorothy Pa-'vacic , a friend of the bride's,was soloist.

The bride was given In mar-riage by her father. She worea traditional gown of peau desole with beaded Chantiliy Laceappliques of pearls and crystals,bateau neckline, and Chantiliyedged Kubuki sleeves. Her ca-thedral veil of English Illusion!and Chantiliy lace was hand em-Vau*.t.l_...a.f ...laala a^uaa... aa«a.l ...Ua..broldered with pearls and whitevelvet bows to match the dresschapel train. Her headpiece waspeau de soie and Chantiliy laceand was formed like a rose, andset with pearls and crystals. Thebride carried a cascade bouquetof white roses, centered withwhite orchids and stephanotis.

Miss Louise Scala of Rktchoguewas maid-of-honor. She wore afloor length, easy sheath gown of."Shantactlc in Rouge", with afloating panel in back. Her head-piece was bows of "Shantactlcln Rouge, with bouffant veil inrouge that draped to her waist.She carried a cascade bouquetof red roses and red stephano-tis.

The bridesmaids were Mrs.Roger Guy McClaskey of Syossetand Mrs. Bruce Davenport Boydof E&st Orange, N. J. They woregowns fashioned like that of themaid-of-honor's, and carriedbouquets of red roses and pinkcarnations trimmed with rougeribbons,

Bruce Davenport Boyd, of EastOrange, N. J., brother of the

bridegroom was best man. Theushers were Roger Guy Mc-Claskey of Syosset snd FrankWagner of Long Island City. JohnWarren Schneider, brother ofthebride, was Junior usher, andalsoserved as altar bey*ihis sister'sMass.

A reception -tor 89 guests washeld at the Huntington TownHouse, music was played by JerryMyers Orchestra.

Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have re-turned from a honeymoon in SanJuan, Puerto Rico, and St.Thomas in the Virgin Islands,they stayed five days at the "A-merlcana, San Juan, and four daysat the Pineapple Beach Club in St.Thomas.

They are now residing inPatchogue.

The bride, a graduate of EarlVandermeulen High School, isemployed by Sears Roebuck &Company of Patchogue. Thebridegroom is a graduate ofBabylon High School, PolytechnicInstitute of Brooklyn,and Collegeof Insurance, New York City,andserved in the Army. He is em-ployed as sales-agent by AllstateInsurance Company, Patchogue.

SAL AMONE - TURSO

Miss Helens Sharon Turso,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MichaelJ. Turso ot 3 Adelaide Park,Center Moriches , became thebride of Anthony John Salamone,Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. AnthonyJohn Salamone, Sr., of DonaldStreet, Eastport, at 3 p.m. No-vember 6, in a double ring cere-mony, at St. John the Evangel-ist R. C. Church, Center Mo-riches. The Rev. Matthew Wis-niewski officiated. White chry-santhemums bedecked the altarand the church. Mrs . Phllo-mena Vigllotta , organist, playedthe wedding misic and sang"Ave Maria." The church wasfilled to capacity.

Given ln marriage by herfather , the bride wore a floor-length gown of white slipper satinwith two small white bows underthe bodice, a scoop neck and threequarter sleeves. The Empirewaist was form fitting and adetachable white satin cathedraltrain was attached to the gownby a large satin bow. Herthree-tiered illusion veil, de-signed with scalloped net em-bossed with baby cultured pearls,was held in place by a whitesatin bow with a cluster of babycultured pearls and crystal tear-drops that came over her fore-head. She carried a white prayerbook with a white orchid andwhite chrysanthemums designedin Grecian style.

Miss Sharon Zeneski ofCenter Moriches, was maid-of-honor, wearing a long sleevedfloor-length Empire gown withscoop neckline. The bodice wasof gold velvet and the skirt ofbeige crepe. The gown had atrain of beige crepe ribbed onthe side-*, with gold velvet. Thetrain was attached to the dressby a gold velvet bow. Her head-piece was a gold bow with three-tiers of beige netting and shecarried a nosegay of bronze andgold chrysanthemums.

Miss Susan Janis of CenterMoriches and Miss Joneta Burke,a cousin of the bride, ot BayShore, were the bridesmaids.Their gowns were the same styleas that of the maid-of-honor,but in emerald green velvet.Their headpieces were largebeige bows with three-tiers ofbeige netting, and they carriednosegays like the maid-of-honor.Thomas Salamone, of East-port, the bridegroom's brother,was the best man. Frank Appelof Mastic Beach, and RobertCaltablano of East Moriches,were the ushers.

Following the church cere-mony, a reception for 100 guestswas held at the home of thebride's parents.

The bride graduated from Cen-ter Moriches High School inJune 1966 and is a beautician.

The bridegroom attended East-port High School and is now intne U. S. Navy and stationed atDam Neck, Virginia Beach, Va.Following their one week's tripto Montreal, Canada, the coupleare residing at Virginia Beach,Va. '

COTE - DIESEN

Miss Ellen Carmen Dlesen,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ward Dlesen of 109 Coates Ave-nue, Holbrook, and Norman Cote,son of Mr. and Mrs. RomeoCote of TUpper Lake, were unitedln marriage at 2 -30 p.m. Satur-day in a double ring ceremonyperformed by the Rev. VincentJ. Powers ln St. Joseph's R.C.Church, Lake Ronkonkoma. Thealtar was decorated with bou-quets of white chrysanthemums

and gladioli.Given ln marriage by her fath-

er, the bride wore a fl°°r ~length gown of peeui d* soletaffeta. The moulded bodice hadtraditional long sleeves and asquare neckline trimmed withlace and sequins. A detachableoverskirt, forming a cathedraltrain . trimmed on the edgeswith four - inch - wide lace,gave the skirt a bouffant look.The underskirt was bell-shaped.A two - tier crown held an el-bow - length veil of tulle andshe carried a cascade bouquetof white chrysanthemums.

Miss Diane Ticano of LakeRonkonkoma was maid- of honor.She wore a floor-length gown withan Empire bodice of heavy Kellygreen crepe and a straight skirtof lime green crepe. A Kellygreen satin sash was at the waist-line and a panel of the same col-or was attached at the shoul-ders forming a floor length train.Her headpiece was a flower madeof lime green tulle veiling andshe carried a nosegay of chrys-anthemums in fall shades.

Miss Nancy Dlesen of Hol-brook , a sister of the bride, wasbridesmaid. Her gbwn was fa-shioned like the maid-of honor'swith a top of dark gold and a skirtof light gold. Her headpiece wasa flower of light gold tulle andshe also carried a nosegay of Fallchrysanthemums.

Romeo Cote of Ridge, a broth-er of the bridegroom, was bestman and William Reid, stationedat the Suffolk County Air ForceBase in Westhampton, was theusher. *

Following the ceremony, a re-ception for 50 guests was heldat the Bavarian Inn, on Smith-town Boulevard, Lake Ronkon-koma.

Mr. and Mrs. Cote motoredthrough upper New York Stateon their wedding trip and spentseveral days at Tiki, a Poly-nesian honeymoon resort on LakeGeorge. They will reside lnAque-bogue.

The bride is a graduate ofSachem High School, class of'65,and is employed by the NewYork Telephone Company inPatchogue.

The bridegroom is a graduateof Tupper Lake High School andis serving with the U.S. AirForce. He is stationed at theSuffolk County Air Force Basein Westhampton.

COPENHAVER - CORWIN

Miss Patricia Ann Corwin,daughter of Herbert Corwin andthe late Mrs. Corwin of Eastport,and Jerry Copenhaver, son of Mr.and Mrs. Roy Copenhaver, ofEastport, were married in HotSprings, Va. November 10. TheRev. John Durkovich performedthe ceremony.

Mrs. Marianne Copenhaver,sister - in - law of the bride-groom was matron-of-honor andRoger Copenhaver, brother of tiiebridegroom was best man.

They spent a few days visitingrelatives in West Virginia andwill reside with Mr. Copen-haver' s parents." The country" with tiie hlghesfaverage ages for marriage isIreland with 31.4 years for malesand 26.5 years for females,

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