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NOTES ON NUPTIALS RIDKOl'T—FOG ARTY Miss Ellen Patricia Fogarty. dr.ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fogarty of Foster road . Lake Ron- konknma. became the bride of Ed- I ward Hideout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Hideout of Pinevillo nm I Central Islip, at 2 n. in. Saturday in St. Joseph' s It. C . church . Lake j Ronkonkoma. The Rev . Ovarii- - ' Nosser officiated liefore the altar decorated with hoiioue! of while : chrysanthemums . Mrs. W a 11 > > i Higler , organist , played the tradi ; tinnal wedding marches nrnl a<- ! cempanied John fVdisich who sang i \Ave Maria \ The bride , who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of wh ite lace over satin having a bouffant «kii ' v. -ith a long train. The Unlive was fitted and bad cap sleeves and : hii'h round neckline. She wore a Juliet rap of seed penrb to whi, !- a long veil of French illusion v- . -i. aitached. She cu rried a cascade bouuuet of white carnation : and stepbanotis. Mi s s Dorothy Fogartv . a ¦ ¦i-ler of the bride , was maid n f -honor She wore a fb.oi lon-th ./,.wn of maize lace made with a fi t* \i bodice and hoiiffani kill . Her maize head piece was cap li. -i j- .i-.? . and bad :i veil attached. She carried a cascade bmupiet of re ' ca rnations and step lmnotis . James Huggins of Central Islir was the best man. The bride ' s mother wore -t reet-leru'th gown of roval blue chiffon and a ma ' ehing hat . He- corsage was of pink camellias . About ' . 'tin guests witne ssed th , wedding ceremony and attended a • e cejijoi) held in I> ef;.-miar.. ' s I nkevi ew Iin on I' ond road . Lake Ronkonkoma. After a weddinu trip througVi unper New York -late with X' . \g-arn Fall s t h eir de st ination. Mr. and .Mrs. Hideo *:! will make thei- bonie in Ci ::' . ml 1 -lip. The bride i . - a graduate ,, < Sachem HiL-ii s, -i. ,„.| . e h. - of ' .in . \Tin- britb r room ¦ - a grail'uit e i, f ( ' . ntral l-!ip llig '- -' ho..! :,,- ¦•! i- , OM'loyed a - a n ;r eryinan in . • Central l>!ip inn . -ry. MOrPlTT -FRANKLIN Mi-- Vai g iiiel I- \ ranees Frank- lin , .la-u-hter of Mr. a-;d M • • . Franci- Fc- . ol 'in ,.( :i\> Chan el a-- .- nue . Ha- ' /' - , tej. ngiie , b. -r;. no- fh, hi - id.- of W' .!i : am -1 Mofl ' i i ' . -.. - , ..! Mr and Mrs . William M .. ffi' < o ' « ' , i ..v, . ave. P. -' , .!, .,,.,. ,. . at 5 n. i'i Saturday in the 1' a 'c ho.oi M. th ... '- • . ¦ > ¦¦ ! = - . h. Tl- e l!,v Her hi rt K. Ho i .i n . MM performed th . ecrei.eoiv I [ , • r I , e i t 11 ¦'ni 'Uiill. o n-' ihi ! . nlaye.l the v- . - eddini. ' -\lec - tio ns . Civ< n i'i iii. -ini In- her fiolier , t ' -ie hrid\ wore a floor-length g..wi ol white Ml o\i-l - . ' . tin fa-bioliell with a bo - iffi ' iu -kiit and a fi\ .-. ' bo.lice havil <- :, hi- fb U eelJil.e !|e. fini ertip veil was held b y a h,i ' and - ho i arri.-d -t .a-rado 1-oinpie * of white earnatioiv : . Mi ss Pa -ricia M ' .t 'fitt of Patch \g:i\ -i • -!¦ of th - hrodcrroom. •• a ' maid of-h . n ' or. SI:. wore a pink ' . - ifl ' et.i walt: ' -li ng 'b gown and - match!™? hea3pfeee. She carried pink carnations. The bridegroom ' s father was his Lest man. Arthur Arcu-eio of Pat- clii.gne was tne usher. The bride ' s mother wore a bin t. ' ifli ' tii . 'iii ss and a black head- piece - .villi a slioi i veil. Her cm- sag\ '' .. ' . ' . - of pink carnations . The mother of the hridegroon voie a pink and gray dres s , pink : ecessorii s and a corsage of blic tinted cai nations. A reception was held at li p. m. at the Suffolk P.o-it club for about So guest s . Mr. ami Mrs . Moffitt left for a honeymoon i. 'i upper New York . lute . The bride will reside with her par e nts while her husband , who is in !.h Navy and stationed on the t ' . - 'S Lake Chamidain , will lie on a tour of duty. The bride is em- p loyed at Hand y Knitwear in I' ar- chogue. SCHLOSSKR—FREIRK The Asiumption of the Blessed . \ii - giti Mary H. (' . church. . Center- each , was the - - ¦(¦¦•iic of a pretty vinter wedding at I p. rn. Satur- day when Miss Dorothy Ann Fren-e . daughter of Mr. and Mrs . , .1'i-cp h Freire of Firndalc avenue . < i'1- .tereacli . was married to Attluu K S,-hloss /-r . Jr.. of Taylor ave- nue . Hcllp o it. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schb.s-er , Sr. The Hev . Joseph Heliore of- fiej ated at the double ring cere- mony be f ore the altar decorated with white flowers. -Mrs . Shirley Siegrist. organist , played the wed- d : ng selections and marches and sur. -; \Ave Maria. \ Escorted to the altar by h <n- father, the bride wore a Chantiil y lace gown over taffeta with a long tiain. The fitted bodice bad a round neckline and long sleeves . She wore a shoulder-leng th veil which was held by an orange blossom crown. Her bouquet wa, of white carnations and step hano- tis with an orchid center. Mis. - - Theresa Urraro of Hun- tington was the mabl-of-honor. She wore a street-length gown of p ink silk organza , witb a V neck- line in front and back , the back featuring a large silk organza bow . Her headpice was a bow of match- ing color with a fingertip veil. She •¦: rried :< cascade bouquet of variegated camellias. Miss Wanda Homnnaskv of Hun- tington. Miss Flennnr Erbardt of Centerencb and Mrs. Stephanie Porciello of Fast Northport were •he bridesmaid?. Their gowns were ihe same color and fashioned like that of the m»id-r>f-hnnor. They ca-ried camellia bouf|Uets. John Freire . brother of the bride , vas the best in.m. T' shcrs were '• \ all Lam no of Fast Patchogue , 1 vother-in-bwv of tbc bridegroom. FiK-eta- Sebiffer of Ridgf-wood and A !'¦. • ¦¦¦( \' ,i PVir.. of Fast Patchou-ue . The mother of the bride wore a blue- lace dress with matchim: hat and a white orchid corsage . \ ye. 'cot ion was Vo id at the Ye.con \ oils.. in Yes, onset f,„. - ' • '.. ;T la'i r e lat 'vas and friend - . ¦Mu-ic w. i - ¦ furnished by a four- n kc e band Mr and Mrs Schlosser left ., <: ! , week' . - bopeyn -loo\ to Now Yor a i.i ' y and noon 'heir return will I i. .. ale in Fa st rv. vlioguc . Mr- S'blo s ^ er is a graduate of ' !• .! , i ,.f' - . : . o, . | H i gh s'l I , I,,. ot |' . . . -7 . and i- . emp loyed with the Ml State liwp-nn ce < \ <.mpariv ' ¦ ¦ e M-lvi l' .- Hi- ' ai-ba -d is a gvadu- a ' e .,, .\ i , i i t vvill . . . High school an I will go into tip . Army January IS . V\N \KKY MCKIKP.IN S» . Jo-eph' s H. C . church. Lake Houkonk oii ia , wa- ibe s , -ene of a veddj ug at . \ . p. m. Saturday when ' .ii-- i • ••!- ..1 Ann McKibbin. ' daugh- ter of Mr . and Mrs . Thomas Mc- Kibbin of Woo.lla.vii avenue . Hon ko nkoina. became the bride of Ceoige Cl.ester Van Aken. son of Mr. and Mrs . E. Chc-ter Van Aker. of Madison - -treet . Blue Point. Th.- P. . v . Charles . No s-er officiated before the altar decm-ated with boi aiM .-ts ,,f w- i - .ite ehrv-antho- - i -em- The bride , who was c-scortcd to •be altar b y her father , wore a ' k-oi' -lengtli gown of brocaded white satin. The bell-shaned skirt :¦ :>• bouffant with a bu stle in the back and had a long train. The bodice was fitted anil bad a scoop neckline and long sleeves. She wore a wedding cake crown made ., * ' seed ;- - .:u!s which held her fingertip veil of French illusion. - ; hc carried a (¦uscude bouqviet of white roses and orchids with stephanotis. Mr s Alfreda V-r -hione of Hun- tington , a si-itt-r of the bridegroom, v. ii. - iii.atro n -of-! ;<> . 'a,r. Mis . s l.y. ' i. 'i Botighey of Ronkonkoma w a > bridesmaid. Roth attendants wore r ncklail-!, 'ngi .h gowns of - .vine and gr. -en iridescent chitTon with boiitfant skM-t s and b. - .b-r.. jacki r- . They W'.re wine colored tiara s with tl .tee poark- over their forehead ¦ • . T 1: e in,a .:ro'!-of.h ii;of carried a 1- ,,,-s , shoe bo - ei u e ' of rose a' 'd whit. - sirj ped cauieih' as and the ii' aid-of-hi.nor carried a hor-e- sboe bou,|ui't of pale pink camel- lias . Terry Dngan of Blue Point wa- be-t man. Ronald McKibbin . a brother of the bride , was the usher. The bride ' s mother wore a street-lengt h gown of pale blue ihiffon. a blue matching hat and a corsage of whi' e orchids. The bridegroom ' s mother wore a two-tone gown of deep rose and pale pink silk and a pink hat. Her corsage was also of white orchids. Mrs . Waller Higlov played the wedding marches and accompanied John I' edisich who sang \Ave Maria. \ Following the wedding cere- mony, a reception for 110 guests was held in the Candlelight Inn, Lake Ronkonkoma. After a wedding tri p throug h New York state , the couple will make their home in Illue Point. Mrs. Van Aken is a graduate of Sayville High school and is em- ployed by the flanker ' s Trust Company in W r a!l street. Mr. Van Aken is a graduate of liayport High school and is attend- ing Hofstra college where he is a junior. DONALDSON—RAKER Miss Monetta Margaret Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Baker . Sr.. of . \ o Edwards , -tieet . Patchogu .- . b. cainc the bride of Joe F. Donald son , son of Mr. .ml Mrs . H. F. Donaldson of Elba . Ala-, at o p. m. Saturday in St. Paul' s Ep iscopal church . Patch- iL\ .! a Th\ wedding ceremony was perfori :ed b y the Rev. Richard i \ . Cbap in before the altar deco- rated with white gladi oli, chrysan- :l:e:r. - . .mr and baby ' s bn ath. About l^o gtp .sts uere present. (iiveti in marriage by her father , the bride wore » princess-style gown of w hite satin, t ' oor-lcng. h with a slight swa . 'p. Her iitte d bodice was fashioned with long -h eves and a scallop 'd neckline. Tiny pearls encircled the neck and sleeves . A crown of pearls and sequins held her long veil and she carried a prayer book on which a corsage of white carnations with white sweet peas . ti ' ->d with ribbons , hail been placed. The bride ' s gown was made by her grandmother , Mrs . Samuel Bumstead of Bell port. Miss Joyce G«o< . v.in of Patch- ogu e was maid-of-honor. Her bal- let inn-length gown was of yellow- nylon tulle over net and taffeta and she wore a matching velvet crown with a nose-veil. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of laven- der chrysanthemums edged wdth carnations having lavender tinteil edges. The bridesmaids were Miss Vir- ginia Kaiser of Patchogue and Mrs. Herbert Schumann of Huntington Station. Their gowns were of lav- ender nylon tulle over net and taffeta, ballerina-length, and they wore lavender velvet crowns with nose-veils. They carried old-fasK- ioned bouquets of yellow chrysan- themums w ith a border of carna- tions with yellow tinted edges. Staff Sergeant Thomas Alkers of West Virg inia was best man. The ushers were A irman 2 c Gary Delatte of Gonzales , Lit., ami Air- man 2 c James Peyton of Ontario . Canada. Six-year-old Rosalie Ann Link of Patchogue . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Link of Patchogue, ,.nd a niece of the bride , was f.ower girl. She wore a flour-length gown of lavender nylon tube over net and tatfela and a small crown wilh a nose veil. Her small old- fashioned bouquet was of yellow chrysanthemums surrounded by carnations with yellow tinted edges . The bride ' s mother wore a dress of blue shaded chiffon over taffeta and a blu? feathered hat and blue accessories. Uvr corsage was of white carnations. A reception was held in the parish house of St. Paul' s church. The parish house was beautifully decorated. The buffet table was decorated with flowers and a foun- tain. The bride ' s table had white candles ami white chrysanthe- mums. The artistically decorated three-tiered wedding cake was made b y Mrs. Karl Frhardt , Sr. The bride carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white chrysantthemunis and carnations at the reception. The coup le will reside in Speonk. The bride is a graduate of Patch- ogue High school and is emp loyed at the Suffolk County Air Force base at Westhanipton Roach. Her husband is stationed at the Air Force base , Westhanipton Beach , and is assistant to the base vet- erinarian. ANDERSON—HU Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. F. Hu announce the marriage of their daughter . Miss Joy Johanna Hu, to Pete r L. Anderson December 20 in St. Christopher ' s Catholic church , Taipei , Taiwan , Formosa. The reception was held at Green House Restaurant, Heng Yang road. Taipei. Mr. Anderson , who was grad- uated from Port Jefferson High school and entered the Air Force, is an Airman 1/c and stationed in Formosa. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson of North Bergen, N. J. , formerl y of Lake Grove, and grandson of \ Mr. and M r s. Timothy Morrissey of Lake Grove. A CER—LEE Miss Suzanne Lee , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byford T. Lee of Robinson avenue. East Patchogue. became the bride of Robert R Auer. son of Mrs. Vino Auer ami the late Mr. Auer . December \ a in St. Joseph the Worker R. C . church. East Patchogue. The Rev . .lore Dineen performed the double- ring ceremony. Given in marriage b y her uncle . Frederick Gillespie , the bride wore a bnllpvina-lemrth gown of silk taffeta made with long sleeves and a scooped neckline. A beaded head- piece held her shnulder-longtn veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, chrysan- themums , mistletoe and holl y. The maid-of-honor was Miss Irene Dufek of Fast Pa tchogue . She wore a white stlk dress wit:¦ a red embroidered bodice and a matching red veil held b y a i-'d bow. She carried a cascade of green and white . -' lrvsaii ' .hemums with mistletoe and holly. The bridesmaid. ' wore Mb\ Revelle Wbitb.-ek and Miss Patri- cia Leo. Their dresses were ot \ white silk with green embroidered bodices and they wore matching; ficen veils held lv green bows. T' eir bouquets were of red and white chrysanthemums with mis- tletoe and holly. Edward McDowell of Patchogue was best man. The ushers were Peter Schaner of Islip and Joseph I.i7ewski of Patchogue. The bride ' s mother wore a beige wool sheath with a mink collar , matching accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthemums. The bridegroom ' s mother wor? a brown velvet suit with a feather- ed bat and a corsage of white chrysanthemums. A reception wa;- neld at the Suf- folk Boat club , Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Auer left for Washington. D. C . to spend thi - ' r honeymoon. They are now resid - ing at <il 1 Doane avenue. Bellport. The bride is a graduate of Put - chogue High school and is attend- ing St. John ' s School of Nursing in Rrooklvn. Her husband Is employed b y the Sunrise Fish Company, Islip. SCHEETZ—SI LLIVAN Mr. and Mrs . Albert James Sullivan of 171 Greeley street . Clinton, Mass., announce the mar- riage of their daughter. Corinue . to John Scheetz, son of Mr . and Mrs. Charles B. Scheetz of Ber- wick , Pa. The wedding took p lace December 18 at St. Francis de Sales rectory, Patchogue. Mrs. Scheetz , who graduated from Anna Maria college and Boston college , is a member of the faculty of Medford Avenue school , Patchogue . Mr. Scheetz . formerly assi taut to the supervisor of Rrooklu.von town , plans to return to |Vi n- sylvania State university to con- tinue his education . The bride and bridegroom will be residing in Patchogue for the next six weeks until leaving the area for State college . Pa. PALMER— ELLIOTT The marriage of Mrs. Jean I.attner Elliott of San Francisco . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic I.attner of Des Moines. la., to James E. Palmer of San Francisco son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwel! Palmer of Sayville, took place at 1 p. m Jpunary 8 at a private ceremony. The matrnn-of-honor was Mrs. Charles Hulburd of Saratoga. Calif., formerly of Garden City. Allen G. Wright of Kenttield. Calif., brother-in-law of the bride- groom, was best man. A small reception was held afto , the wedding. Mr. and Mr?. Palmer will live in San Francisco. The bride is a graduate of Emma Willnrd school in Troy and Con- necticut College for Women in New London. Conn. She is a mem- ber of the Junior league of San Francisco. Her husband is a graduate of St. Paul' s Cathedral rchool in Garden City, Yale university and Yale School of Architecture! Meadowedge Shop NEEDLEPOINT and HOOKED RCG DESIGNS and ACCESSORIES Assorlcd Yarns and Crocheting Supplies • M O NT A UK HI G H W AY WEST SAYVILLE . L. I. 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