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MARRIAGES KEMPSTER—MISTLER Miss. Marianne Mistier , daughter of Mr. : and Mrs. Fred Mistier of Waverly avenue , Medford , became the bride of Willi_mr _ C. Kempster , son of Clifford Kempster , of Port Jefferson , Sunday afternoon , at St. Sylvester ' s R. C. church , * Medford. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph McGoldrick . Miss Mistier , who*- was given - in marriagre. by her father , * was-attract- ively dressed .in a ,princessrgown . of bridal satin with short puffed sleeves and a 1 long circular , skirt forming a train.7; Her three-quarter . tulle, weil was caught up with , a coronet - of seed pearls. : She carried , a shower bouqujet of bridal roses and bafey. ' s breatliv Mrs . Dean Lawrence , a sis - ter of the- .bride , was the-rnatron- -of honor/ wearing - a shell , pink .embroid- ered French organdie dress- , trimr med in. blue , and blue \ , sandals- and a flowier halo* cap with a . blue , tulle veil. She carried talisman- roses^ Adelbert Foster , brother of- the bridegroom , ' was the best man.,. .John B. Mistier and Jacob Mistier ,...brother. and cousin of the bride , respectively , were ushers . Mrs . ' Thomas* • Cullum played . the organ7 during the ceremony and sang \Ave Maria. \ Thev bride ' s mother wore* a b eige- and forest green outfit, with forest green hat and accessories and a corsage. of roses. The bride ' s travelling cos - tume . Was' a black and white tailored suit with : navy blue hat and acces- sories. After the ceremony, a, reception was held in the Democratic hall for about 150 people. Mr. and Mrs. Kempster left for a honeymoon trip of a few weeks tour- ing the New England states , sp end- ing a week in the \White mountain s , New Hampshire. They will also spend* some time at the. World' s Fair. They will reside with the bride ' s parents for the present , but intend to build their own home in Port Jefferson in the near future. . Mr. Kempster is associated with his \ brother in the plastering trade. Among the guest' s at the wedding and reception \ were : Mr., and Mrs. James Duryea , Miss Ruth Duryea , South' Ozone Park ; Mr; and Mrs. Adolph' and Miss Adelaide Adolph , Ronkonkoma; CI.a; ren.e e Poster , Queens; Mr. , and- M-i&_ - -Adelberfc-Eas- , ¦ • i..y ¦ ¦ . . * ter , Miss Hazel Oilman , Pierre Fer- ryman , Anthony Pallc , Sr., John Falk j Joseph Falk , Anthony, Jr., and Frank Falk , Mr. and Mrs. A. Spizak and children , all of Patchogue ; Mrs. M. Miller , Queens ; Also , Mr. and Mrs . Harold Rickey, Mr; and Mrs. Dean Lawrence , Mrs. E. D. Lawrence , Dean , Jr ., and Pat- ricia Lawrence , Mr . and Mrs . Lee Grosier , Mr. and- Mrs. H. Kreitz:- berg, the Misses Barbara * Marie and Eliz abeth Hawley, Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Diebel; Mr. * an* Mrs. Neil Terry, _Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Freer- man arid 1 daughter , Mr. j and Mrs. Don Pellianco , Mr. and, : - Mrs. A. Kurtinatis and Clifford Kempster , Port Jefferson ; Also , Mr. and Mrs . Arthur S . chrafft and Arthur , ^ Jr., -• and John Schrafft , Mas p eth p Mr. and *- Mrs. . JL. Jv -Mistier and daug hter ^ -Jlridy, * Shelter Jslalid; _$r . * and 1 Mrs.: Schwebes , - Mr. and Mrs. ¦George Weber *. Mr., and* Mrs. Whitt- schacky Coram¦^¦ ' ¦ Mr., and ¦ ,. Bitrs . Leircis :E? , Brandon , Franklin ' Square; Mr. and Mrs, , .James Flynn , -Mr. - and : Mrs. George Gatnmahn , Mr. and Mrs THer- mah Casern , Jahe and John Masem , Mrs. R. Muller , - Sr ; - Also , Mr. * and:.Mrs . - John, Muller , Mr. - and Mrs. Richard Muller , Mr. and Mrs- . * John; ' B. Mistier , Mr. and Mrs. George S : . . Mistier , Mr. and Mis. John D. Betts , Mrs. Lena M-is 11 er , j fe, and MtBte-T. W. Betts , Mrs. Lena Bauer , Mr. and Mrs. - Jacob ; M%tlery Mrs; - Lottie Sie- verts , . ... Mr. and Mrs;- .. H enry Wolde , Mr. and Mrs. - Fred Mistl eiy- .Mr. and Mrs. John . SchJeyerj. , li- lisa. Grace Mc- Gowan , William Gilman , John Hahn , Joseph Fritz ,-.Edward^-Westphal , Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Mazzoni. Music for dancing was furnished by Mrs. Spizak , John , Joseph and Anthony Falk . SEALEY—DARE ' A pretty wedding took place in the First Methodist church of Port Jefferson Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o ' clock , when Miss Virginia Dare , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan Dare of Selden , ' became the bride of Daniel Edwin Sealey, Jr., son of Mrs . Daniel E- Sealey of Hempstead. The Rev. L. R. Boyll officiated. _ The bride ' s costume was of white chiffon over taffeta; with a> short train and full length tulle veil. She carried • a bouquet of white roses and white> . asters. . . _ . .. Her ., . jtrayeling costume was a black silk suit , with .white c orsag-e. Mrs. John G. Wolf of East Wil- liston , the former Marianne Duke of Selden , was matron-of-hono,r , wear- ing a* peach silk marquisite gown. ¦The bridesmaids , Miss Dorothy Sea- ley, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Dorothy Sough of Selden , cou- sin of the bride , * wore white chiffon gowns with peach faille -taffeta j ac- kets , veil s - and flowers and carried peach taffeta muffs ' with white as- ter^ tea roses and delphinium. Raymond Trout of Baldwin -was best man . \Ushers were €arlyle:W. Cra-he of Plainfield , N. J. . John G. .Wolf ,, Robert Connolly, Jr., of Hempstead and Clarence Houg h of Selden. - * • „ The bride ' s mother wore* , a tus- chia taffeta gown with matching hat and _ orchid ; corsage . . The ' bride- groom^ mother wore a blue lace dress , navy hat and orchid eorsage. All ; the ; men iff the wedding party wore white suits; ¦; ¦ :. The church was decorated with palnis , white glaidioli stnd white as- ters. Organ ' arid violin music was played by Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg. A reception for about: 150 guests was held following the cereihony in the- . garden of the - Dare home. The house was decorated with garden flowers . The couple . left for : a two-:vveek wedding trip, to Delawar e , Pa. They will reside at 75 Patten avenue , Rockvilie Centre. .. Sir. Sealey ,is employed as* an engineer by Nassau county. \He attended the Uhiyersity of Michigan. - The bride attended Westhampton college , Richmond , Va. MAASCH—WAGNER At 4 o ' clock September 10 , m the- Emanuel Lutheran church , Pat- chogue , Miss Elsa Wagner , dau gh - ter of Mr. and Mrs; Fred Wagner of Kennedy avenue , Blue Point , be- came the; bride of Eugene Maaseh , son of Mrs. Katherine Maaseh of Lakeland avenue , Sayville. The cere- mony was. performed by the R ev. Carl G. Gernannt . Miss Louise Wagner , sister of the bride , was maid-of-honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Soim- tag of Jackson Heights , a cousin of the bridegroom , and Miss June Wag- ner , another sister of the bride. Eugene Sonntag, Jr., of Jackson Height s , cousin of the bridegroom , was best man , and the ushers were \William Arnold' and Kenneth Hoehn , both of Flushing and both cousins of the bridegroom. The bride wore a satin gown in princess styl e , with a long veil , and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white roses . and baby ' s breath. The maid-pf-honor ' s gown was of two-tone orchid moire and she car- rie d an old-fashioned bouquet of American. Beauty roses. Miss Sonn- tage wore a taffeta gown of royal blue , with fuschia accessories , aiid Miss June \Wagner ' s* gown was of fuschia taffetay with blue velvet : ac- cessories . B oth : bridesmaids carried old^faishioned bouquets of talisman ro ses. The bride ' s 7 mother. . wore royal blue lace7 and Mrs. Maaseh was dress- ed in maroon* transparent velvet. Tbe bride ' s, trav eling costume was of navy, and powder blue with navy blue : accessories. . The churcli- .was decorated with an arbor of* wisteria , hydrangeas and fall flowers. . - lilrs. ' Johri: Makela , organist , pl ay- ed the wedding march , and accom- panied Miss Carol Wagner , a sister of the bride , in a rendition of \I Love You Truly, \ and the choir in \Oh Perfect Love, \ A reception • for about 150 rela- tives arid friends followed at the bride ' s home , which was decorated with fall* . flowers and a large bell of rose petals. After a wedding trip 0I > a week to Washington , D. C , Mr. and Mrs. Maaseh . are ' making their home on Lakeland avenue , Sayville. The bride is a graduate of Bay- port High school and is bookkeeper in Brandan ' s Meat market. The bridegroom attended Sayville Hig h school, and is employed at the Pon- tSac Motor sales in Long Island City. AHLGREN—HOFFMAN Miss Louise Hoffman of Medford was married to Ernest Victor Ahl- gi-en of Patchogue , Saturday in the Emanuel Lutheran church , Patcho- gue , by the Rev. Carl G. Gernannt , pastor. 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