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NOTES ON NUPTIALS HE VITO—MARIELLA Miss Meliinie Mariella , daueli- ter of Mrs. Hue Mariella of 254 Alain street , Patchogue . and flic late Vincent Mariella , became the bride of Ralph He Vilo , son of Mr. and Airs. Joseph He Vito of 2'12 Minimal' avenue . East. Patch- ogue , at. I p. in. Sunday in Our Lady of ML Carmel R. (' . church Palcliogue. The Rev. Saverio Mat- tel performed the ceremony in the presence of |f>0 persons. The altar was decorated with bouipie 1 . - of white gladio li. The bride was given in marriagi b y her uncle , John Muriclln of Palcliogue. She wore a gown ol imported embroidered organdy with a bouffant skirt having three tiers which formed a chapel train. Her silk illusion fingertip veil was held by a flowered head piece and she carried a prayer book centered with white loses and stcphanotis streamers. Miss Deanna Salamone of Pat- chogue was maid-of-lionor. She wore a full-length gown of sea foam silk organza and a match- ing horsehair p icture bat. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of pink roses and carnations. Christopher J. Kane of Ea. - . l Patchogue was best num. The mother of the bride wore a tan linen Scliiffli embroidered sheath with matching accessories Her corsage was of r<><] roses. Mrs. Anna Privitora , organist , played the \v,>,l(liii |.r selections and sang \Ave Maria. \ A reception was held at f> p. ill. in Alt. Carmel hall. Teddy Adam ol Coram furnished the music for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. He Vilo are tour- ing Connecticut and will then gi to New Haven , where (hey will re- side. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Patchogue Hig h school. The bridegroom is study- ing at Yale univer sity under tin Air Force pi-niri-ani. Rl 1>ES—HERNSTEIN Miss Harrice Joan Bernstein, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Abe Bernstein of Afterglow Estate , Center Moriches , became the bride of Frank Rudes , son of Mr. and Mrs . Nathaniel S. Rudes of If Crab avenue , Lynbrook , at PJt. 'tO p. in. Sunday in the Windsor Room of the Huntington Town House in lltinf iiiglon. Rabbi Reuben Blum of the Jewish Center of the .Moriches officiated. A reception was held ill (lie Suffolk Room of the Huntington Town House for about 12o ' . 'ucsts. Given in marriage b y her fath- er- , the bride wore a gown of white Chant illy lace over silk. Se- quins and seed pearls were scat- tered on the l.odice of the gown and tin- full skirt flowed into a chapel train. Her French illusion fingertip veil was held by a Swe- dish Princess crown trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of while orchids. Miss Judith Ell en Bernstein of Center Moriches , a sister of the bride , was maid-of-liiumr. She was dressed in white organdy embroid- ered with green flowers and leaves and having a green eunini erbuiid. Her headpiece was a crown and she carried a bouquet , of talisman roses. Bridesmaids weVe Miss Ellen Rude s of Lynbrook, sister of the bridegroom , .Miss Norma Reingold of Teaneck , N. .1., Miss Donna Iminen of Kingsport , Tenn., and .Miss Carolyn Anderson of West Boylstoii . Mass. The junior brides- maid was Miss Elaine Bernstein, another sister of th e bride . Their (¦ . owns wiq- e ,,f nile gn-en silk organza with a wide pleated otf- I he-should er collar. They wore matchin g crowns and carried bou- quets of talisman roses . Jacqueline Cohen of Wantagh was flower cirl. She wore a white and green organdy dress and car- ried a white basket filled with talisman and yellow rose petals. Howard J. liiaun of Lynbrool; was best man. The ushers were A. Richard Rosenborg of Florida, Mark Silverman of Cleat Neck ; Stephen Est roll' of Mt . Vermin and Samuel Pnp kv of VVilkos-Bnr- re , Pa. The mother of the bride wore a mauve silk slie. -itli . matching ac- cessories and a p ink orchid cors- age. The bridegroom ' s mother wore a pale blue silk sheath , matching accessories and a blue orchid cors- age. Mrs. Carol Jurgielwicz was so)- oisl and sang. \Because \ and \If I Could Tell You. \ accompanied by an orchestra , which also play- ed the woddiiij r . .elections . After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Uudes are residing - at i ' .i::i Xilfli st reet. Elmhurst. The bride is a graduate of Northlield School lor Ciris , Mass . and Pralt Institute and is on the executive training squad at Abra- ham and St raus. The hridec room graduated from Lynbrook High school ami Lehigh univer sity in Bethlehem . Pa. lie is a member of Pi Laiii 'da Phi fraternit y and is commissioned a lieutenant in I ho Army Corps of Engineers. Wl 'HZ- -ItKllMANN .Miss Jane B. Reluuann. daughter of .Mr. and .M rs. Karl Rehiiiaiin of 201 Medford avenue , Patchogue , became the bride of Albert Wurz of New York cilv. son of Mr. and Airs. Fritz Wurz of Dettingcn Cermany, at 1 p. m. Saturday in (hi Lutheran Church of (lui Savior. Patrhog uc. Dr. l.ammerf Redclfs , pastor , officiated before the altar decorated with bouqu ets of while flowers. About lr.O gue.ts were present. Civen in marriage b y her father , the bride Wore a floor length gown of lace and net. The bodice was fashioned with long sleeves and ;• scalloped neckline (rimmed with sequins , (he back of I he • kill was of tiers of lace forming a train her (h|-ee-quai tor - length veil wa : held bv a headpiece of seed insuls and rhine. -ttones . She carried a bouquet of white roses and an orchid. Albs Eleanor llolzwarth of Pat- chogue , a cousin of the bride , was niaid-of -hoiior. \lry cocktail- lei gib gown was yelln ' . N . balloon sty le , with a boat neckline . She wore a yellow tiara x- .illi a short veil. Her crescent-shaped bouquet was of turquoise gladioli. The bridesmaid s were Mis- ftirolvn Coll and Mi- s Irene Cob cousins of the bride. They wort cockt. -iil-lenglh gowns of light blu e made like that of the maid- of-honor. They wore light blue iiaras with shot t veils and carried 11 escent-shaped bouquets of yel- low glndioli. Kurt Herrmann of Poughkcep- si, - was best man. The ushers were David Harbour and Richard Goll , a cousin of the bride , both of Pat- chogue. Three-year-old Roberta Mono; of Medford was the flower girl. H IT floor-length gown was of lace over yellow. She wore yellow flowers in her hair and carried :¦ c I ' onial basket of turquoise and yr How gladioli. The bride ' s mother wore a lfm< dress with white accessories am ' a pink rose corsage. .Miss A n n a Herrmann of Astoria , an aunt of the bride- groo m , wore a blue dress wiC white accessories. Her corsage was also of pink roses. Mr. Sehaefe r of Heliport was soloist and sang. \0 Promise Ale ' •in./ \Tbo Lord' s Prayer. \ .Mrs. . 'iiltim Scesney was organist. A reception was held «t Pro\\' \ Charlie ' s Restaurant , Oakdale , for T.j guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wurz left for , ¦ wedding trip to the Poeonos where they will spend a week I' jion their return they will re- side at I ' I 'I Robert street. Patch The bride attended Hunter college. She was graduated from Ohio university and is a teacher at the Medford Avenue school. Patchogue. She is working for her master ' s degree at Hofstra college , Hempstead. The bridegroom is attending Pratt Institute of Technology where lie is a senior. He is major- ing in elect rical engineering . Hi served I' m- two years in the Army SHOEMAKER—I)FM A REST Miss Donna Dare Demurest daughter of Air. and Mrs. Dej Demurest of 10 Country Club road Heli port , and Robert Dale Shoe- maker, son of Air. and Mrs. J. B Shoemaker, of Oxford , Mich., wen married at the Bell port .Methodist i 1 urcli June 21. The Rev. Frede- r ick I. Smith performed the cei'e- i winy. \Because \ and \At Dawn ;,,.. ¦ \ were sun'- b y Airs Edward Bishop. A white gladioli ar- ia ngeinent beneath a gold cross decorated the church. The bride , given in marriage by hoc father- , wore a waltz-length gown of white silk organza and Cbantilly lace . The fitted bodici lad a Snbrina neckline trimmed with sequins . She carried a bou- quet, of white roses and stephano- AIiss Marilyn Eason of Bellport was maid-of-lionor. She wore p white nylon organdy dress with a yellow taffeta eummerVnmd and cascading snsb and carried a bou- quet of yellow roses. The junior bridesmaid was Pale Demurest , sister of the bride , who wore a dress of white nylon or- gandy with a yellow taffeta cum- merbund and bows . Deyann Dcma- rcst , sister of the bride , was a ring hearer - arid wore a dress- like that of the junior bridesmaid. Donald Al unlock of Brookhavor was best, man and the ushers were Robert Edwards and Curtis Robin- son , both of Bellport. The bride ' s mother wore a paste ' blue gown with white accessories and the bridegroom ' s mother , •' beige dress with white accessories. About 100 guests attended lb, re, op tion held on the lawn of the V- esley house following the cere- mi ny. After a wedding trip throng ! the Southern states , Mr. and Mrs Shoemaker will reside in Sbrevc- port . La. The bride is a graduate of Bell- port High school. She is a mem her of the Air Force , assigned ti Baiksdale Air Force base as n ,!< r ' tal technician. I lor husband is a graduate of Oxford High school , Oxford Mich., and is also a member of tlu Aii Force , an A/lc. assigned ti Barksdale Air Force base as :i oi-ntal technician. SCl' I.I—WEINRICH Aliss Joyce Weinrich , daughtci of Air. and .Mrs. Victor Polonski of Southern boulevard , East Patch- ogue , was married to Robert J. Si uli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthoin Sculi of Ocean avenue , Ronkon- konia , at 1 p. in. Friday in St Josep h the Worker H. C. church . East Patchogue. The Rev. Theo- dore Le 'i' ure performed the cere- mony. The bride , who was given in marriage b y her father , wore n ballerina-length gown of chiffon over lace with flowers woven inti il. A lhinestone and pearl studded crown held her illusion fingertij veil and she carried a colonial l.i liquet of carnations. .Miss Carol Harrison of IIni!b was iiiaid-of-hoiior. Her gown wa- of yellow ny lon lace and chiffor and she wore a rliinestone liani She carried a bouquet of yelhov carnations. .Miss Phyllis Riegol of Rosedaie was bridesmaid. She was gownc, in pink nylon lace and chiffon and wore a lhinestone tiara. Sin larried a bouquet of pink carna- tions. Bern I'innerly of Holbrook was best man. The usher was Albei t Coster of Rosedaie. The bride ' s mother wore a blu< lace dress and a p ink hat . Her corsage was of pink roses. The bridegroom ' s mother' wore a gray lace dress over pink , a pin! and gray hat and a corsage of pink roses. A reception was held at I.inek' s Log Cabin in Center-port for , \i( guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sculi left for Pen nsy lvania when' they will spend their honeymoon at High Point Inn, the Poeonos. Upon their re- turn they will reside at HI Laki wood street , Patchogue. The bride is a graduate of Pat- choguc High school, She attended State Teachers college at O SWOJJ - I anil is a graduate of Katharine Oibbs school , New York city. She is emp loyed by Republic Aviation Corporation in Farmingdale as ; technical secretary. Her husband is a graduate of Seton Hall High school and Long Island Agricultural and Technical institute. Fariniiigdale. He is em- ployed in the engineering depart- ment of Sperry ' s in Ronkonkoma. LARSON — I)E LUCIA The marriage of Miss Elaine De Lucia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Milton A. Do Lucia of 183 Grove avenue , Patchogue , to Robert F Larson , son of Air. ari d Mrs. Lam- lurt Larson of 155 Bay avenue Patchogue , took p lace at 1 p. m. Saturday in St. Francis de Sales It. C. church , Patchogue. The Rev. Josep h Dunn performed the double ring ceremony. Escorted to the altar by hei father , the bride wore a waltz- lc ngth gown of white embroidered tulle over satin. Her fingertip veil was held b y a crown of seed pearl, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and bab y ' s breath Mrs. Arline Ledbetter of Pat- chogue was matron-of-honor. She wore a blue lace gown , waitz- lenttth , over satin. Her hat was a matching shade of blue and she carried a cascade bouquet of p int- roses. Alfred Caroci. ' a. <> r.. of Ronkon- koma was best man. The bride ' s mother wvro champagne lace dress, white ac- cessories and a yellow rose cor- sage. flic mother of the bridegroom wore a blue nylon dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of (link roses. Mrs. James (Jallo played the wedding selections and sang \Av. Maria. \ Following the ceremony a re- ception for the immediate families was held on the lawn of the bride ' ; home. A s buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Larson left for a wedding trip to upstate New York t' pon their return they will reside on Hordoes avenue , Bell port. The bride was graduate d from Patchogue High school , class o 1 l!)5' .l . She is employed in the credit department of Sears Hoe- buck Company. Her husband attended Sewan- liakn High school , Floral Park. He it employed b y the Metropolitan Tobacco Company in Patchogue. SCHILLER—TRAYNOR M : ss Alice Marie Traynor of 05 A n n a n i a s avenue , Patchogue , (laughter of the lata Mr. and Mrs Thomas F. Traynor , became the bride of Joseph John Schiller, sec. of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schil- ler of I Oil Cranberry drive , Mastic Beach , at 11 a. m. June 27 in St. Francis de Sales R. C. churc h , Patchogue . The Rev. John J. Gor- man performed the ceremony. Given in marriage b y Michael Mirabel , a close friend of the bride ' s family, she wore a long- sleeved full length gown with a court train. The neckline was enhanced with appliques of peau dunze lace , embroidered with seed pearls and sequins and similar ap- p li ques were on the skirt. The train was scalloped at the end and bad appli ques of peau danze lace . Her three-tiered illusion ve 1 was held b y a crown of sequins and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and phtilenopsis. Aliss Agnes Traynor of Patch- ogue. was her sister ' s maid-of- lioiior. The bridesmaids were Miss Rae Stephani , Miss Carolee M-ra- bel and Mrs. James Haverty of Patchogue and Miss Marie Sie- morling of MaUituck. The attend- ants were gowned ill white silk organza embroidered with various shades of tiny red roses. They wore large hats of white silk or- ganza embroidered the same as their gowns. They carried bou- quets of small red roses with streamers of ivv. James Robert Schiller of Day- ton , O ., brother of the bridegroom was best man. The ushers wen Rod Coderre of Newport News Va. , Edward Schiller of Matti- tuck , James Wrafter and Leonard (Tune of .M astic Beach. Mrs . Michael Mirabel wore a beige anil brown dress with matching hat and a corsage of gardenias and white roses. The mother of the br 'degrootii wore a mauve Cbantilly lace sheath gown with matching ac- cessories. Her corsage was ol cynibidium orchids. Mrs. John Schiller of Mattituck , an aunt of the bridegroom , was the organist. The soloist was John Hickey, formerly with the Moon- light Melodies. A dinner for 140 guests was held at the Hote l Henry Perkins in Riverhead. Mr. and Mrs. Schiller left for a wedding trip to Washington , D. C , and the Sky line drive through Virginia. They are now- residing at -12 Henry street , Hampton , Va. Both the bride and bridegroom it-p graduates of Seton Hall High school. The bride is also a graduate of Katharine Gibbs school in New- York city and was emp loyed as secretary in the Med- ical Department of Brookhaven National Laboratory. The bridegroom was graduated from the State University Mari- time college at Fort Schuy ler. He : s a quality control inspection en- ginneer with the Newport News .Ship building and Dry Duck Com- pany, Va. CESTKR—VITALE A rainbow wedding took place at 1 p. m. June 27 when Miss Angela Vitale , daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Frank Vitale , Sr., of Itevilo avenue , Shirley, was mar- ried to Dino Cestcr , son of Mrs . A rjfia Coster of Venice , Italy , in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. ¦hurcli in Patchogue with the Rev . Joseph Catanzano officiating. Escorted to the altar b y her father the bride wore a full-leng th Italian lace gown over satin sty let! with a net and scalloped neckline ti'inmed with seed pearls and lace rosettes , and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip illusion veil was held in place b y a sequined Juliet cap and she carried a cascade bou- quet of carnations and bab y ' s breath with an orchid center. Airs. Susanna I)i Gregorio of Laurelton , a sister of the bride , was- matron-of-honor. She was at- t red in an ice-blue stra p less gown of silk organza over satin with a full-length skirt of tiered ruffles •md a matching Queen Ann jacket. Her headpiece was a crown rimmed with seed pearls and she \arried a cascade bouquet of blue carnations. The bridesmaids were Miss Lo- \etta Cester of Shirley , a cousin if the bride, Miss Catherine Dal- lago , Miss . Marianne Ancona and Miss Josephine Tumminello , all 'if Shirley. Their gowns of tur- quoise , maize , lime and pink silk - irganza over satin were made like the matron-of-honor ' s and they wore crowns trimmed with seed pearls and carried cascade bou- quets of matching carnations . Veronica Vitale of S yosset , eight-year-old niece of the bride , was dower girl. She wore an ice- blue ballerina-length lace and ny- lon net gown over satin with a matching sweetheart picture hat ind carried an old fashioned bou - quet of blue carnations. Jack Valenti of Shirley was ring beare r . He carried the ring mi a white satin pillow edged with lace, Salvatoro Vitale of Shirley, a brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers were John Cester of Shirley, Thomas Natale of Cen- ter Moriches , Nicholas De Fran- cesco and Carl Tumminello of Shirley. I he bride s mother wore an aqua organza and lace dress over satin with matching accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Louise Cester of Shirley, an aunt of the bridegroom , was proxy for his mother who was unabl e to attend. She wore a p ' nk chiffon dress over taffeta with matching accessories and a eor- •aire of red roses and white car- nations. A reception for 125 guests was held at the North Shirley Civic association clubhouse on Wes * End avenue , Shirley. Music for 'fancing was furnished by the Syiicopators . The couple spent a week at the Pat\hogue Hotel They are now residing: on Revilo avenue , Shir- ley. CHEESEMAN—CAMPHELL Miss Patricia Campbell, daugh- ' \i- of Mr. and Airs, George F. ' \ ' •••lip hell of Jo brison avenue , Say vill*' , ami ''barb\* C 1 '\ ^wi '\ • eon of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cheeseman of Patchogue , were married June 28 in the Sayville Congregational church byithe Rev . Arthur L. Teikmanis. The wedding marches were p lay- ed by Mrs. Sven Hasselriis. organ- ist, who also accompanied Airs Charles Beck , soloist. The bride , who was escorted ti- the altar by her father , wore a floor-length gown of white net over satin with boat neckline out lined with pearls and sequins Pearls were also scattered over the net. Her fingertip veil fel from a fan-shaped cap and she carried a bouquet of white mixei flowers. Her sister , Mrs. Edwin Munseil of Sayville , was matron-of-honor , wearing pink nylon over satin , bal- lerina-length with a scoop neck- line. She earned whit ¦> -md red carnations and gypsop hilia. Fred Lueci of Peekskill . uncb of the bridegroom , was best man and the bride ' s brothers , George F Campbell , Jr., ari d Leslie T. Camp- bell of Sayville, were the usher. - A reception for 50 guests was held at Lakeland Lounge , Bo hernia. After a wedding trip through New England , they will reside in their new home on Johnson ave- nue , Sayville. The bride attended Sayville High school and the bridegroom . Patchogue High school. Mr. Cheeseman is employed in the Star Dust Diner at East Meadow. Nakahama Manjiro became \ the first Japanese to enter the United States as a 15-year-old shi pwreck- ed boy rcscuc<l b y American sailors in 1S-11. After returning to Japan he became interpreter fig- Admiral Perry when he visite d that country. 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