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NUPTIAL PLYNN-POWERS Mill Lillian Eleanor Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Powers of 31 Amity Street, Pat- chogue, became the bride of Ken- neth Raymond Flynn , son of Mr. and Mrs. James Riley of Kittery, Me., at a nuptial mass at 10 ajru November 28 ln St. Francis de Sales R. C. Church, Patchogue. The Rev. Patrick McHugh offici- ated in the presence of 125 guests. Given in marriage by her fath- er , the bride wore * * a floor length gown of white Chantiliy lace with long sleeves, and a bustle ln the back which flowed into a train. Tbe neckline was trimmed with seed pearls. Her butterfly veil was held by a crown of seed pearls , end she carried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Joanne Vandekieft of Huntington sister of the bride , was matron-of-honor. Her floor- length gown was of moss green and she wore a matching bow hat with a circular veil. She carried a bouquet of Fall flow- ers to match her gown. Tbe bridesmaids were Miss Meredith Kiefer of Patchogue and Mrs. Bonlta Chance of Patchogue. Their gold gowns were similar to the matron-of- honor ' s and they wore matching bow hats with veils. They carried bouquets of Fall flowers to match their gowns. Roy Flynn of Sayville, a broth- er of tbe bridegroom , was best man. The ushers were John Pow- ers of Patchogue and James Brandt of Sayville. Lorraine Mae McNeice was the flower girl. Her cranberry-col- ored gown was like the other attendants. Jacques VandeKieft was the ring bearer. About 125 guests were present at a reception held at Amvets Hall , Patchogue, immediately following the ceremony. Music was furnished by Jimmy Jeans Band. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn left for Maine where they spent a week. Upon their return they are re- siding in Islip. The bride is a graduate of Patchogue Senior High School, class of 1961, and Is employed by Continental Insurance Com- pany in Patchogue. Her husband attended Sayville High School and is employed by the Utility Construction Cor- poration ln Rockaway. RAIONE-SOSNICKI Miss Juanita Ann Sosniki , daughter of Mr. and Mrs . John Sosnicki of 19 Baker Street, Pat- chogue , became the bride of Paul Frank Raione , son ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mayer of 1 Academy Court, Patchogue , at 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Francis de Sales R . C. Church, Pat- chogue. THe Rev. Patrick Mc- Hugh officiated. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore floor-length gown with long lace sleeves and a scalloped neckline. Sequins covered the gown. The full skirt was two-tiered with roses around the first tier. Herveil was held by a high crown of pearls with tiny droplet s of crystal. She car- ried a colonial bouquet of roses. Miss Grace Cushman of Isl ip Terrace was maid-of-honor. Her gown was of orchid satin, fash- ioned with a round wide neck- line and three-quarter sleeves. She wore a matching veiled hat. The bridesmaid was Miss Su- san Sosnicki of West Islip. Her pink gown was almost to identical to the maid-of-honor *s - Micho*) ' * Studio Mrs. Paul Frank Raione and she wore a . matching veiled hat, John Sosnicki of Patchogue , father of the bride, was best man. A reception was held at Felice' s of Patchogue for about 30 gueste. Mr. and Mrs. Raione left for a wedding trip to Washington, D. C. Upon their return they will reside at 82 River Avenue , Pat- chogue. The bride Is a graduate of Patchogue High School , class of 1963. The bridegroom is also a graduate of Patchogue High School, class of l96l , and is presently employed at Lambda Electronics. FITZPATRICK-SCOTT In St. John ' s R . C. Church Center Moriches , at 2 p.m. No- vember 24 Miss Suzanne Ormsby Scott , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ormsby Scott of Old Neck Road , Center Moriches , became the bride of Mark Allen Fitz- patrick , son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fitzpatrick of Locust Street , East Moriches. The dou- ble ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. MathhewWisniewskL Escorted to the altar by her father the bride wore a white Italian silk faille gown. The fit- ted bodice had a beaded mid- riff , a scoop neckline and long tapered sleeves. The bell-shaped floor-length gown terminated in a chapel train. Her four-tiered silk illusion veil was attached to a crystal and seed pearl crown and she carried a cascade bou- quet of phaelanopls. Miss Vale rie Briggs of East Patchogue , a cousin of the bride, was mald-of-honor. She wore a royal blue peau de soie sheath with amatching full length over- sklrt . and a triple bow with a cir- cle veil. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of light blue pompoms. The bridesmaid was Miss Eliz- abeth Kochlin of Center Mor- iches. She wore a Lucerne blue peau de soie gown made the same as the maid-of-honor ' s. Her matching triple bow had a circle veil and she carried an old fashioned bouquet of deep blue pompoms. Daniel K aloski of Moriches served as best man. The usher was Jerry Blrnkrant of the Bronx. A reception for 85 guests was held at Ragone ' s Restaurant , Montauk Highway, Mastic. The couple will reside In Shirley. The bride graduated from Cen- ter Moriches High School and is attending Pa rson' s School of Design in New York City. Her husband is employed at; the Brookhaven National Laboratory. CARROLL-HENRY Grace A . M. E . Zion Church , Patchogue , was the setting for the wedding of Miss Jeannette Henry, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. George Henry of Barbara Lane , Gordon Heights , and Samuel Car- roll , son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Carroll , Sr., of Patchogue. The Rev. Thedore Howard per- formed the double ring ceremony at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the presence Qf 130 guests , before the altar decorated w^th white gladioli and mixed flowers. Bridal bows adorned the reserved pews. The traditional wedding hymn was played by Miss Car- olyn Dinkins. Given in marriage by her fath- er , the bride wore a white Chantili y lace street-length gown fashioned w ith a scoop neckline and having a fitted bodice and long sleeves. The skirt , also of Chantiliy lace , was draped with a white taffeta bustle. Her pearl crown was centered with a white rose , which held her fingertip veil. She carried a white Bible with three white carnations on it . The maid-of-honor -was Miss Barbara Mills of the Bronx , a cousin of the bride. She wore a gold satin street-length gown with a scoop neckline and short sleeves. She wore a gold crown with a small veil and carrj ed a cascade bouquet of yellow and white roses. The bridesmaid was Miss June Simpson of the Bronx, wearing a green satin street length gown, with a jzreen crown and a small veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white roses. The Lest ruin was Melvln Rob- inson and the usher was John Col- son of Coram. Following the ceremony a re- ception for over 100 guests was held at the V.F. W. Hall in Hag- erman. The bride is a graduate of the Earl Vandermeulen High School , Port Jefferson. The bridegroom attended Patchogue High School. Mr. and Mrs . Carroll are re- siding in Ferryman' s Place, east of Granny Road. BENEDETTO-STEINAFFEL The Blessed Sacrament Church of Bayside was the scene of the wedding of Miss Katherine Stein- affel , daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Leo Steinaffel of Bayside and Longfellow Drive , Mastic Beach, and Joseph Benedetto , son of Mr . and Mrs. Joseph Benedetto of Lexington Road , Shirley, at the 10:30 mass November 30. The Ave Maria was sung by a bar- itone , and the altar and pews were decorated with flowers . Given in marriage by her fath- er , the bride wore a white bro- caded taffeta floor-length gown. Her shoulder-length veil was held by a seeded pearl crown and she carried white orchids . Miss Katherine Bolen of Bay- Side was maid-of-honor and wore a floor-length jade green taffeta Mrs. Josep h Benedetto gown with a velvet bodice. She carried yellow tea roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Maria Lembo of Ozone Parte , Miss Lor- etta Rie dell of Flushing and Miss Gladys Evans of Queens Village and Mastic Beach, were dressed like the maid-of-honor. The best man was John Ben- edetto, brother of the bride- groom. The ushers were James Miller and William Segelken of Mastic Beach an Jame s Ward of Hempstead. After the ceremony, a dinner and reception for 100 guests was hfcld at Trafaro' s in Cor- ona, Following a honeymoon in Al- bany, Mr. and Mrs. Benedetto will reside ln Mastic Beach. Mrs. Benedetto graduated from Seton Hall High School. Mr. Benedettp graduated from William Floyd High School, Prov- dence College, Providence , R. L, end is now employed as e Suf- folk County surveyer. KORMAN-PELLICCIA Miss Gloria Pelliccia , daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Santo Pel- liccia of 243 Berkshire Drive , Farmingville , became tlie bride of William Korman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Korman of 438 Townllne Road , Haup- pauge , at 3 p.m. November 17 at St. Sylvester ' s R.C. Church , Medford. The Rev. Christopher Donahue performed the wedding ceremony In the presence of 125 guests. The altar was decor- ated with sprays of chrysanthe- mums and pompons and white satin bows and flowers were on the pews . Given ln marriage by her father , the bride wore a long sheath gown of imported silk peau de sole and Brussels lace. The fitted bodice had a sweet- heart neckline and traditional long sleeves. The neckline and bodice had appliques of Brussels lace adorned with tiny seed pearls. The long skirt had an inverted dip ln the front hemline and a band of Brussels lace with motifs of seed pearls. The detachable cathedral train had a scalloped border of Brussels lace which cascaded to the end of the train. A large Obie bow of peau de soie was caught up at the back of the waist. She wore a sculptured orchid headpiece of Brussels lace with a six-tiered scalloped veil. She carried a cas- cade bouquet of large white chry- santhemums. Mrs. Carolyn Dalton of Farm- ingville , a sister of the bride , was matron-of-hon or. She wore a floor-length gold satin sheath with a hobble overskirt and hav- ing a fitted bodice with a scoop neckline and three - quarter sleeves. Her neadpiece was a white fur pillbox. She wore a matching cape and carried a matching muff with chrysanthe- mums. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Ph yllis Stordeur of Selden , Miss Marilyn Pelliccia , Miss Camllle Pelliccia and Miss Joann Pel- leccla of Farmingville , all sis- ters of the bride . Their emerald green gowns were styled like the matron-of-honor ' s and they wore matching accessories. Robert Mirtarlk of Smithtown was best man. The ushers were William Caputo of Babylon, Ger- ald Parr of Hauppauge, brother- in-law of the bridegroom , and Paul Goebel of Plainv iew and Raymond Goebel of Bay Shore, both cousins of the bridegroom. The flower girls were Gina Pelliccia and Gloria Dalton , who were dressed like the matron-of- honor. Gregory Parr was the ring bearer. A cocktail hour was held at 6 p.m. at Vernon Valley Inn In East Northport, followed by a recep- tion and dinner at 7 p.m. for 150 guests. Music was by Buddy Sandy Quintet. Buddy Sandy is the pro- fessional name of the bride ' s father . Mr. and Mrs. Korman left by plane for Miami Beach , where they spent two and a half weeks. They are now residing in River- head. The bride is a beautician and a graduate of theBeauty School of Suffolk , Bay Shore. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hudson High School and is as- sistant manager of the Household Finance Corporation in Sayville. CAPOBI AN CO-THOMPSO N Miss Barbara A. Thompson , daughter of Mrs. Alice Thomp- son of 751 Narragansett Avenue, East Patchogue, became the bride of Dominick Capobianco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Capobianco, of Montauk Highway, Brookhaven. The nuptial mass was celebrated at 11 a.m. November 9 in Mary Immaculate R .C. Church, Bell- port. The Rev. Thomas Manning, officiated before the altar decor- ated with vases of white pompons. The reserved pews had bows of white satin ribbon and pompon , and the center aisle has a white satin runner. The bride , who was given in marriage by her unc le, Joseph Laboska of Brooklyn, wore a white Chantiliy lace and silk or- ganza , floor-length gown. The bouffant skirt had a three-tiered Chantiliy lace overskirt flowing into a chapel train. The fitted lace bodice had long tapering sleeve s and scalloped neckline . Her elbow-length rolled-edged veil was held in place by a leaf effect lace crown and she car- ried a bride ' s prayer book and glamellias. The maid-of-honor was Miss Cathryn Thompson of East Patch- ogue, sister of the bride . She wore a royal blue satin sheath with a floor-length satin overskirt. The long-sleeved fitted bodice had a scooped neckline Her headpiece was a roya l blue satin rose and she carried a boaquet of white pompons and royal blue glamel- lias Miss Carmela Angrisanl of Eabt patchogue and Miss Con- stance Mormile of Brookl yn were the bridesmaids. Their gowns and headpieces of powde r blue satin were fashioned like that of the maid-of-honor . They carried bouquets of pompoms and powder blue glamellias The best man was Daniel Ro- sati of Providence , R.I. and the ushers were William Smith of Moriches and Alexander Lan- setta of Brooklyn. (Continued on page IH) ——,»——_¦- »__»-_---- M-^-am ii«^w««-<aflW» *ww w-i - M€j a ._ - M. ^ sheer flattery by j ®% BC AVS £ i / / Pamper her with thl» nylon tricot «^ ' f \T^ *'\ -lim-tkirte d slip edged In nylon V<? f/ _J_ " *v_. sheer with the right amount of y II <rW*\) app llqued flowers. The tailored ' » W ^x.jr J\ look , yet utterly feminine. "8 \\'/ , \ \ \ White or black . 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NUPTIALPLYNN-POWERS

Mill Lillian Eleanor Powers,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JohnPowers of 31 Amity Street, Pat-chogue, became the bride of Ken-neth Raymond Flynn, son of Mr.and Mrs. James Riley of Kittery,Me., at a nuptial mass at 10 ajruNovember 28 ln St. Francis deSales R. C. Church, Patchogue.

The Rev. Patrick McHugh offici-ated in the presence of 125 guests.

Given in marriage by her fath-er, the bride wore** a floor lengthgown of white Chantiliy lace withlong sleeves, and a bustle ln theback which flowed into a train.Tbe neckline was trimmed withseed pearls. Her butterfly veilwas held by a crown of seedpearls, end she carried a bouquetof white roses.

Mrs. Joanne Vandekieft ofHuntington sister of the bride,

was matron-of-honor. Her floor-length gown was of moss greenand she wore a matching bowhat with a circular veil. Shecarried a bouquet of Fall flow-ers to match her gown.

Tbe bridesmaids were MissMeredith Kiefer of Patchogueand Mrs. Bonlta Chance ofPatchogue. Their gold gownswere similar to the matron-of-honor's and they wore matchingbow hats with veils. They carriedbouquets of Fall flowers tomatch their gowns.

Roy Flynn of Sayville, a broth-er of tbe bridegroom, was bestman. The ushers were John Pow-ers of Patchogue and JamesBrandt of Sayville.

Lorraine Mae McNeice was theflower girl. Her cranberry-col-ored gown was like the otherattendants. Jacques VandeKieftwas the ring bearer.

About 125 guests were presentat a reception held at AmvetsHall, Patchogue, immediatelyfollowing the ceremony. Musicwas furnished by Jimmy JeansBand.

Mr. and Mrs. Flynn left forMaine where they spent a week.Upon their return they are re-siding in Islip.

The bride is a graduate ofPatchogue Senior High School,class of 1961, and Is employedby Continental Insurance Com-pany in Patchogue.

Her husband attended SayvilleHigh School and is employedby the Utility Construction Cor-poration ln Rockaway.

RAIONE-SOSNICKIMiss Juanita Ann Sosniki,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JohnSosnicki of 19 Baker Street, Pat-chogue, became the bride ofPaul Frank Raione, son ot Mr.and Mrs. Walter Mayer of 1Academy Court, Patchogue, at2 p.m. Saturday in St. Francisde Sales R. C. Church, Pat-chogue. THe Rev. Patrick Mc-Hugh officiated.

Given in marriage by her fath-er, the bride wore floor-lengthgown with long lace sleeves anda scalloped neckline. Sequinscovered the gown. The full skirtwas two-tiered with roses aroundthe first tier. Herveil was heldby a high crown of pearls withtiny droplets of crystal. She car-ried a colonial bouquet of roses.

Miss Grace Cushman of IslipTerrace was maid-of-honor. Hergown was of orchid satin, fash-ioned with a round wide neck-line and three-quarter sleeves.She wore a matching veiled hat.

The bridesmaid was Miss Su-san Sosnicki of West Islip.Her pink gown was almost toidentical to the maid-of-honor*s

- Micho*) '* StudioMrs. Paul Frank Raione

and she wore a .matching veiledhat,

John Sosnicki of Patchogue,father of the bride, was bestman.

A reception was held atFelice's of Patchogue for about30 gueste.

Mr. and Mrs. Raione left fora wedding trip to Washington,D. C. Upon their return they willreside at 82 River Avenue, Pat-chogue.

The bride Is a graduate ofPatchogue High School, class of1963. The bridegroom is alsoa graduate of Patchogue HighSchool, class of l96l , and ispresently employed at LambdaElectronics.

FITZPATRICK-SCOTT

In St. John's R. C. ChurchCenter Moriches, at 2 p.m. No-vember 24 Miss Suzanne OrmsbyScott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.James Ormsby Scott of Old NeckRoad, Center Moriches, becamethe bride of Mark Allen Fitz-patrick , son of Mr. and Mrs.Allen Fitzpatrick of LocustStreet, East Moriches. The dou-ble ring ceremony was performedby the Rev. MathhewWisniewskL

Escorted to the altar by herfather the bride wore a whiteItalian silk faille gown. The fit-ted bodice had a beaded mid-riff , a scoop neckline and long

tapered sleeves. The bell-shapedfloor-length gown terminated ina chapel train. Her four-tieredsilk illusion veil was attachedto a crystal and seed pearl crownand she carried a cascade bou-quet of phaelanopls.

Miss Valerie Briggs of EastPatchogue, a cousin of the bride,was mald-of-honor. She worea royal blue peau de soie sheathwith amatching full length over-sklrt.and a triple bow with a cir-cle veil. She carried an oldfashioned bouquet of light bluepompoms.

The bridesmaid was Miss Eliz-abeth Kochlin of Center Mor-iches. She wore a Lucerne bluepeau de soie gown made thesame as the maid-of-honor's.Her matching triple bow had acircle veil and she carried anold fashioned bouquet of deepblue pompoms.

Daniel K aloski of Morichesserved as best man. The usherwas Jerry Blrnkrant of theBronx.

A reception for 85 guests washeld at Ragone's Restaurant,Montauk Highway, Mastic. Thecouple will reside In Shirley.

The bride graduated from Cen-ter Moriches High School andis attending Parson's School ofDesign in New York City. Herhusband is employed at; theBrookhaven National Laboratory.

CARROLL-HENRYGrace A.M.E. Zion Church,

Patchogue, was the setting forthe wedding of Miss JeannetteHenry, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs.George Henry of Barbara Lane,Gordon Heights, and Samuel Car-roll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-ard Carroll, Sr., of Patchogue.The Rev. Thedore Howard per-formed the double ring ceremonyat 3:30 p.m. Saturday in thepresence Qf 130 guests, beforethe altar decorated w^th whitegladioli and mixed flowers.Bridal bows adorned the reservedpews. The traditional weddinghymn was played by Miss Car-olyn Dinkins.

Given in marriage by her fath-er, the bride wore a whiteChantiliy lace street-length gownfashioned with a scoop necklineand having a fitted bodice andlong sleeves. The skirt, also ofChantiliy lace, was draped witha white taffeta bustle. Her pearlcrown was centered with a whiterose, which held her fingertipveil. She carried a white Biblewith three white carnations onit.

The maid-of-honor -was MissBarbara Mills of the Bronx, acousin of the bride. She worea gold satin street-length gownwith a scoop neckline and shortsleeves. She wore a gold crownwith a small veil and carrjed acascade bouquet of yellow andwhite roses.

The bridesmaid was Miss June

Simpson of the Bronx, wearing agreen satin street length gown,with a jzreen crown and a smallveil. She carried a bouquet ofyellow and white roses.

The Lest ruin was Melvln Rob-inson and the usher was John Col-son of Coram.

Following the ceremony a re-ception for over 100 guests washeld at the V.F.W. Hall in Hag-erman.

The bride is a graduate of theEarl Vandermeulen High School,Port Jefferson. The bridegroomattended Patchogue High School.

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll are re-siding in Ferryman's Place, eastof Granny Road.

BENEDETTO-STEINAFFEL

The Blessed Sacrament Churchof Bayside was the scene of thewedding of Miss Katherine Stein-affel , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Leo Steinaffel of Bayside andLongfellow Drive, Mastic Beach,and Joseph Benedetto, son of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Benedetto ofLexington Road, Shirley, at the10:30 mass November 30. TheAve Maria was sung by a bar-itone, and the altar and pewswere decorated with flowers.

Given in marriage by her fath-er, the bride wore a white bro-caded taffeta floor-length gown.Her shoulder-length veil washeld by a seeded pearl crownand she carried white orchids.

Miss Katherine Bolen of Bay-Side was maid-of-honor and worea floor-length jade green taffeta

Mrs. Joseph Benedettogown with a velvet bodice. Shecarried yellow tea roses.

The bridesmaids, Miss MariaLembo of Ozone Parte, Miss Lor-etta Riedell of Flushing andMiss Gladys Evans of QueensVillage and Mastic Beach, weredressed like the maid-of-honor.

The best man was John Ben-edetto, brother of the bride-groom. The ushers were JamesMiller and William Segelken ofMastic Beach an James Wardof Hempstead.

After the ceremony, a dinnerand reception for 100 guestswas hfcld at Trafaro's in Cor-ona,

Following a honeymoon in Al-bany, Mr. and Mrs. Benedettowill reside ln Mastic Beach.

Mrs. Benedetto graduated fromSeton Hall High School.

Mr. Benedettp graduated fromWilliam Floyd High School, Prov-dence College, Providence, R.L, end is now employed as e Suf-folk County surveyer.

KORMAN-PELLICCIAMiss Gloria Pelliccia, daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Santo Pel-liccia of 243 Berkshire Drive,Farmingville, became tlie brideof William Korman, son of Mr.and Mrs. Raymond R. Kormanof 438 Townllne Road, Haup-pauge, at 3 p.m. November 17 atSt. Sylvester 's R.C. Church,Medford. The Rev. ChristopherDonahue performed the weddingceremony In the presence of125 guests. The altar was decor-ated with sprays of chrysanthe-mums and pompons and whitesatin bows and flowers were onthe pews.

Given ln marriage by herfather, the bride wore a longsheath gown of imported silkpeau de sole and Brussels lace.The fitted bodice had a sweet-heart neckline and traditionallong sleeves. The neckline andbodice had appliques of Brusselslace adorned with tiny seed

pearls. The long skirt had aninverted dip ln the front hemlineand a band of Brussels lacewith motifs of seed pearls. Thedetachable cathedral train had ascalloped border of Brussels lacewhich cascaded to the end of thetrain. A large Obie bow of peaude soie was caught up at theback of the waist. She wore asculptured orchid headpiece ofBrussels lace with a six-tieredscalloped veil. She carried a cas-cade bouquet of large white chry-santhemums.

Mrs. Carolyn Dalton of Farm-ingville, a sister of the bride,was matron-of-honor. She worea floor-length gold satin sheathwith a hobble overskirt and hav-ing a fitted bodice with a scoopneckline and three - quartersleeves. Her neadpiece was awhite fur pillbox. She wore amatching cape and carried amatching muff with chrysanthe-mums.

The bridesmaids were Mrs.Phyllis Stordeur of Selden, MissMarilyn Pelliccia , Miss CamlllePelliccia and Miss Joann Pel-leccla of Farmingville, all sis-ters of the bride. Their emeraldgreen gowns were styled like thematron-of-honor's and they worematching accessories.

Robert Mirtarlk of Smithtownwas best man. The ushers wereWilliam Caputo of Babylon, Ger-ald Parr of Hauppauge, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, andPaul Goebel of Plainview andRaymond Goebel of Bay Shore,both cousins of the bridegroom.

The flower girls were GinaPelliccia and Gloria Dalton , whowere dressed like the matron-of-honor. Gregory Parr was the ringbearer.

A cocktail hour was held at 6p.m. at Vernon Valley Inn In EastNorthport, followed by a recep-tion and dinner at 7 p.m. for 150guests. Music was by Buddy SandyQuintet. Buddy Sandy is the pro-fessional name of the bride'sfather .

Mr. and Mrs. Korman left byplane for Miami Beach, wherethey spent two and a half weeks.They are now residing in River-head.

The bride is a beautician anda graduate of theBeauty School ofSuffolk, Bay Shore.

The bridegroom is a graduateof Hudson High School and is as-sistant manager of the HouseholdFinance Corporation in Sayville.

CAPOBI AN CO-THOMPSO N

Miss Barbara A. Thompson,daughter of Mrs. Alice Thomp-son of 751 Narragansett Avenue,East Patchogue, became the brideof Dominick Capobianco, son ofMr. and Mrs. Mario Capobianco,of Montauk Highway, Brookhaven.The nuptial mass was celebratedat 11 a.m. November 9 in MaryImmaculate R .C. Church, Bell-port. The Rev. Thomas Manning,officiated before the altar decor-ated with vases of white pompons.The reserved pews had bows ofwhite satin ribbon and pompon,and the center aisle has a whitesatin runner.

The bride, who was given inmarriage by her uncle, JosephLaboska of Brooklyn, wore awhite Chantiliy lace and silk or-ganza, floor-length gown. Thebouffant skirt had a three-tiered

Chantiliy lace overskirt flowinginto a chapel train. The fittedlace bodice had long taperingsleeves and scalloped neckline.Her elbow-length rolled-edgedveil was held in place by a leafeffect lace crown and she car-ried a bride's prayer book andglamellias.

The maid-of-honor was MissCathryn Thompson of East Patch-ogue, sister of the bride. She worea royal blue satin sheath with afloor-length satin overskirt. Thelong-sleeved fitted bodice had ascooped neckline Her headpiecewas a roya l blue satin rose andshe carried a boaquet of whitepompons and royal blue glamel-lias

Miss Carmela Angrisanl ofEabt patchogue and Miss Con-stance Mormile of Brooklyn werethe bridesmaids. Their gowns andheadpieces of powder blue satinwere fashioned like that of themaid-of-honor. They carriedbouquets of pompoms and powderblue glamellias

The best man was Daniel Ro-sati of Providence , R.I. and theushers were William Smith ofMoriches and Alexander Lan-setta of Brooklyn.

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