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Jfc- - * *Mt\ BvS&s^mB *»wr \ aJBuwuimv ^aB—¦—¦i^««> ** *—" INsTVLL \TION of officers of Patchogue Auxili- ar> unit to Brookhaven Memorial Hospital took pliu c hist w eek.. Pictured are Mrs . Jacob Dra- nit/Ke . left, oi t going president , handing gav el to Mr.s . Edmund Denison , center , who was installed as president bv Mrs. Charles Smol , rig ht , council chairman. —Maple Leaf Photo Service NOTES ON NUPTIALS FISCHER—-II ATTENBAC'K Jh^ Mai y Anna llattenback. daughter ol Mr . and Mrs. Edward llattenbac k of Smithtow n Koulo- vaid , Xost onset , became the lu ide of Ruhaid Fisehei , son of Mr. and Mi- . Nicholas Fischer of Molly Boule\ aid. Ilolbiook. m St. Jos- ep h' s R C. C hinch. Lake Ron- konkoma. at 11 a. m. Saturday. The Rev . Charles No^ser officia- ted at the \upti il Mass and dou- ble nng ceiemonv. The bride, who was given in manage h\ hei father , woie a gow n of white Chant lll . v lace with a floor-length, bouffant skirt and chape 1 ti am. The fitted bodice had long sleeves and a heart-shaped neckline. Hei ion-tiered fmgeitip \ oil of Fienc h illusion fell from a ciy-4al crown and she carried a cie-tent boaqut t of white roses with a white on hid tenter and -tie;.mer- of white satin baby nbbon. Mi- . Paul Graziano of Brooklyn was mation-of-honor. She woie a mint guen gow n of silk oiganza •made with a bouffant skirt and fitted strapless bodice and short jacket. Her headpiece was a large mint green l ose of silk organza w ith a matching nose length veil. She carried a crescent bouquet of white and green chiysanthemums tied w ith streamers of mint green baby ribbon. Miss Marilyn Manley of Ron- konkoma and Miss Belle Cox of Setauke t weie the bridesmaids. Miss Mauley ' s gown was salmon color and Miss Cox wore a laven- der gown. Their headpieces and gowns were made like that of the matron-of-honor. They also car- ried crescent bouquets of chrysan- themums matching their gowns. Miss Cathy Hattenback , a sis- ter of the bride wa.s flower girl. She wore a floor-length gown of mint gieen organza made with a full overskirt scooped up with losebuds. The bodice had a Petei Pan collar and no sleeves . She car- nod a basket filled with green and v hite chrysanthemums. Brian Both of Center Moriches , a nep hew of the bridegroom , was nng hearei. Jame s Mooney of Ronkonkoma was best man and the ashers were Ste\ en Fist her of Ilolbiook , a bro- ther of the biidegioom , and Don- ald Chion of Lake Ronkonkoma. Following the cert mony, a re- ception was held at Kayed' s Res- taurant in Nesconset. Aftei their wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains , Mr. and Mrs. Fischer will make tin ir home at 10 Gregory Drive , Lake Ronkon- koma. The bride is a graduate of Smithtown High School and the bridegroom , of Seton Hall High School m Patchogue. He is em- ploy! d at the Three Village Inn in Ston" Brook. TAKATS—MAYNARD Miss Marjovie L. Maynard , daughter of Mir . and Mrs. Clifford L. Snvder of the Bronx , became the bride of Albert C. Takats , son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Takats of 415 East Main Stieet , Patchogue , at 3 p. m. Saturday in the Pat- chogue Methodist Church. The Rev. Donald W,. Hamblin perfor- med the double ring cei emony. Given in marnage by her fa- ther , the biide wore a gown of blue chiffon w ith a lace jacket , and a pink pearl crown. She cai- ried a colonial bouquet of p ink carnations. Miss Camille Garone of Brook- lyn was maid-of-honor. She woie a beige lace gown and a fitted feather cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of rust carnations. Robert Takats of Patchogue was best man. A reception will be held for 25 guasts in the newlyweds' new home in Centereach where they Mrs. Albert C. Takats will reside after their wedding trip. The bride is a credit manager i nd accountant in New York City . The biidegroom is stud y ing to be a private investigator. 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MEDFORD Telephone GRover 5-1332 :: After 6 P.M., GRover 5-8692 Activities of Interest In Patchogue The Theta Sigma Phi Soioiity held its annual dmnei at tin Lounge 112 , October 15 to install the new members . \ candlelight ceremony was held befoie I ' m din- ner when the new memh i- le- ceived their pins . lhev <ecoived th"ir sweatee and lettei at th regular meeting , Octobei •!() . Al- ter the dinner a dance v I- , held at which a band p layed. The new members are Pliylbs Bcinnc i-n. Cynthia Bowden , ' Baibaia C.i mo . Diane Clarkson. Pennies ]) > \/. , Kathie IPu es , Lynn Lament , Iv>- thy Markovvitz. Lvnda Mav<r. Jill O'Bnen , Apul P-ittoi \ -an. Jane Sackstem , L nda Smkoll. Mai guento Smolensk' and L\nn Wise. The other membois who at- tended were Patnca Still , pi ce- dent; Sue Friedlander , vice piesi- dent; Valene Buggs lecordniL' secretary; Ellen Ileckmann , cor- responding secretaiy; Lillian l)u- feck , treasuier; Patricia Walsh, pledge mastei ; Caiol Tracz , scrap book ; and Ronnie Wagner. Janet Priest , Jane Spavins . Baibaia Wagner , Sue VanGinhoven. Karen Storjohann , Nanette Putins , l)el- lie Raffc , Barbara Vigiuito , Mane. Mayer and Linda Foumev Your bridal gow n individually .sty led and custom mad ' . .1. Beli , ATlantic 6-0973.\ch . A rummage sale will be held by the Patchogue Unit of th- American Legion Auxiliaiy today through Saturday at V±i\ West Main Street. A rocks and minerals exhibit of Mr. and Mrs . Edwin Lucas of East Patchogue is displaved at the Patchogue Libiaiy. The dis- p lay will be in the hbraiy until November 15. Miss Anita Palermo , daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Palei- mo of 189 Maple Avenue , spent the weekend with hei paient-, . She is a freshman at the College of Notre Dame in Baltimoie , Mel., where .she is majoring in biologv. The Senior High YOUII L ' People ' s Group of the Bap tist Church held a Hallowee n patty at the church Satuiday night. (James were p layed and icf le^hment- - served. The highlight of the evening was a "spook walk. " Pi e- sent were Nancy ILizaid, Janice DeVito , Priscilla Swan , Avis Sat- terley, David Southaid , ManoM Roberts, Nadine Aviano. Ruth Cochrane , Donna Phe ' jis , Mai'ja- ret Wilshire , Arleen Peti rs. A 1 - bert Kaminski , I inda Satteiley and Paul Cochrane, all of Pat- chogue; Jane Czysaniuk , Winsto'i Mooney and Patric ia Mooney, of Bohemia; Chaih-, Denonn of .Ba- bylon; Randy Devoie of IOastjioit; Inga Gabrielsen of Holt-ville ; Mary Fairman and Mananne Ei- nemann of Holbiook: Stev e Davi- c of Lake Ronkonkoma; and Mr, | and Mrs. Edward Hazard , advi- f sors to the gioup, also fi om Lake | Ronkonkoma. | Harv ey Dale Lotko of 231 1 North Prospect Avenue celebrated f his third birthday Friday with a | party at hi. s home. Tiiose celehrat- | in» with him were Lenny and I Lauren Colombo , Richie and Bob- | b y Conkhn Donna Cuomo , Lisa | and David Edwards , Kevin Mey- = or , Robin and Sharon Peny, Lisa | L' ichardson, Barbara and Billy | Rogers , Michael and Janie Shad- | hch , Johnny and Michael Sullivan f and Lori and Lyni Yablonski. | Also Mesdames Lorame Colombo , | Gloria Conklin , Gen Cuomo , Joy- I ce Edwards , Dee Janis , Frances | Lotko , Angie Meyer , Mary Ann | Perry, Betty Ann Richardson ,. I Joyce Rogers , Joan Shadlich , | Helen Sullivan and Marion Ya- | blonski. In the evening Harvey | was guest-of-honor at a party | when his relatives celebrated with | him. ! wmnn ginni w i w w »»»www ww—¦.—— ——— — — — — _ w ——> —w——ww—w—wwwwww- | Jpll Land' s End j I H| ^ ill Comp lete ; I ^^. ^M Package | ! &S3 Reception i ^M Bl&H Votir IL I S^S^BcS^tff ^^^ SS^-^^^ J WEDBIH LT IO ° or More Pers ° ns ' I JJJ ^^^SSi Per S S 00 person j I WHICH INCLUDES i i | Wedding Cake - Dinner - Flowers and Decorations Champagne and Li quor - Organist - Master-of- j ; Ceremonies - 4-Piece Orchestra - Service and ' ¦ j Gratuities - - - Seating up to 500 I I We can also tailor a wedding reception to whatever budget ; ! you wish to expend if you desire other than above. j LA N D'S END fffc |. j j On the Bay J| » !wi^§v ! i SAYVILLE fe^^^^^> i i CALL BANQUET MANAGER ^& / tf ^^T ' ! FOR INFORMATION ""f^J l ~/J [ ik \W\ ' \ ITQ18RR M$&®$0^ \1X§ ' ^ ____ _ ^nniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimuiininiiTC I "CAPTURE THE ZIP \ j and ZEST OF FALL" I I A^ I £ £ | Enjoy that brtezy, buoyant | | spirit of Fall as you and | | your family proudly step | 1 out in stj lc! Our scientific 1 | craning gives garments | I new life as colors brighten , | 1 textures become "like new . " I B = I HIGHWAY 1 CL1ANERS I 1 § IW . Main St., cor. Prospect Ave. i Patchogue | . i All our work done on premises. | Expert spotter on premises. | | 4-HR. SERVICE on REQUEST j ir 1 1 We Spare No Effort to | | Please You ! 1 TiiuiBruunuuiuuuiiiumuuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiuuunimumnHuiinmuiua^ >- -~ ¦ ¦ —«— ^^^-^—^- ^¦^¦i^^w ©I JP ICnng lalanii Aimanrp Women and their World WW—I ——M—— I'll r " '^¦WMI ^WiWi ^^i^iWM^U^^i^WW»W ^Mia|__lJ_|___| ^XlJ— 1 ^-—_.^-^_^-^^ .^^_—_^^.^-^—^ ^— Page Two Section Two Thursday, November 2, 1961 Mr. and Mrs. August Steuerwald of Manorville announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ar- lenc Wiigner to Elmer H. Zeh , son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeh of Calverton. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roe , Jr., of Bellport announce the engage- ment of their daughter , Miss Sally Ann Roe , to Orville 'Hungerford Munn , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hungerford Mann of Up- per Nyack. A spring wedding is planned. Miss Roe was graduated from the Cathedral School of Saint Mary, Garden City, and Centen- ary College for Women , Hacketts- tovvn , N. J. Mr. Mann was graduated from j- Phillips Andover Academy, Prince- town University and The Law School at the University of Vir- ginia. He is a member of the Phi Delta Phi , honorary legal frater- Miss Sally Ann Roe —Photo by Dobson ' s Studio nity. He was admitted to the New York bar in March , 1961 , and is now a practicing attorney in Nyack. Mtr. and Mrs. Bernard Silverman of Jennings Avenue , Patchogue , announce the engagement of their daughter , Miss Suzanne Barbara Miss Suzanne B. Silverman Silverman , to Bari-y Robert New- mark , son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newmark of Milford , Mass. A Summer wedding is planned. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Patchogue High School and is now a sophomore at Connecti- cut College for Women in New London. Mr. Newmark graduated from Rensselaer Pol ytechnic Institute in Troy. He is a metallurgical engi- neer with Electric Boat Division of General Dvnamics Corporation in Groton , Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sutcliffe of 555 Scherger Avenue , East Pat- chogue , announce the engagement of their daughter , Pamela Ann , to Miss Pamela Ann Sutcliffe John Arthur Panse, son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Panse of 10 Naomi Court , Selden. Miss Sutcliffe is a graduate of Bellport High School. Her fiance attended Unity Drive School in Selden. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Havens of Barne s Roa d , Mor iches , an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sandra Kathleen Havens , to James Eugene Paler- mo , son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palermo of 73 Liberty Street , Pat- chogue. Miss Havens is a graduate of Center Mbriches High School and is employed as a secretary by the Suffolk County Extension Service in the Agriculture Department, Riverhead. Mr. Palermo is a graduate of Patchogue Hi gh School and is now serving in the Army. He is pres- Miss Sandra K. Havens ently stationed at Fort Dix , N. J. specializing in radio communica tions. RECENT ENGAGEMENTS Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Lake Ronkonkoma was the jcene of a wedding at 3:30 p. m. Saturday when Miss Geraldine Roster , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roster , Jr., of 2144 Ocean Avenue , Ronkonkoma , became the bride of Raymond John Stulz. Jr. , son of Mrs. Raymond Stulz , Sr., of 132 West Second Street , Ron- konkoma , and the late Mr. Stulz. The Rev. William F. Gotwald per- formed the double ring ceremony before the altar decorated with bouquets and baskets of white flowers. Richard Benson played the wedding marches on the organ and accompanied the solist , Mrs. Donald Gilzinger. Escorted to the altar by her fa- ther , the bride wore an imported gown of silk peau de soie taffeta and Alencon lace. The fitted bod- ice had a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves , coming to points at the wrist. The neckline had appli- ques of Alencon lace embroidered with seed pearls. The skirt was floor-length and bouffant with ap- pliques of Alencon lace and a cas- cade bustle draped down the back to make a chapel train. She wore a crown of crystal and pearls to which was attached her veil of pure silk illusion with a border of Alencon lace. She carried a bou- quet of white orchids with lace and satin leaves. Miss Eileen Grosch of Nicho] Road , Ronkonkoma , was maid of- honor. She wore a floor-length gown of peacock nylon organza with a bisque neckline. The fitted bodice had two roses at the waist- line. Her headpiece was a match- ing rose pouf with a short veil. She carried a bouquet of cherry- colored pompons and chrysanthe- mums in three graduated size clusters. Miss Snirley Sipos of Ocean Avenue, Ronkonkoma, Mrs. Ray- mond Pereira of Centereach and Miss Cheryl Stulz of Ronkonko- ma , a sister of the bridegroom , were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of cherry nylon organza fashioned like the maid-of-honor' s. They had matching rose poufs on their heads with matching veils and carried bouquets like the maid-of-honor' s, but of peacock colors. Kenneth Hemmendinger of West Second Street , Ronkonkoma, ' an uncle of the bridegroom , was best man. Ronald Roster of Ronkon- koma , a brother of the bride , Ray- mond Pereira of Centereach and Donald Kafka of Ronkonkoma , a cousin of the bride , were the ush- ers. Following the ceremonv , a re- ception for 100 guests was held in the Pine Grove Inn in Patchogue. The bride is a graduate of Say- ville High School. The bridegroom attended Sayville High School and is emp loyed by the Evans Amity- ville Dairy in Blue Point. After a wedding tri p to Canada , Mr. and Mrs. Stulz will live at 51 Parkway Boulevard , Ronkonkoma. STULZ—ROSTER i$|^M M// 4^1| ¦JlP^rHARMACY'Vgl rwji M»u (MwumtMuu*, r*» 0£J P MEWOID milUi "''fl ifi p fATCHOSUE IICWTOnt Phone PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED GRover 5-2285 SODA DRUGS Every thing for the Baby , . CLOSEJ ) . SUNDAYS I j Frances Johnson 1 We ' re often asked for an extra special lecipe—one that is differ- ent and the kind which makes the guests immediatel y ask for the lecipe—i n fact after the veiy first taste. Such a one is this old Canadian l ecipe for Peach Kuchen . A more delicious recipe has seldom come >ur way. In fact luscious is the onl y word for Peach Kuchen. We make it with canned peaches , for the fiesh ones aie haul to find. But we 're " sin e " going to sav e this l ecipe for next Summei when fresh peaches come in agai i . In the meanwhile use canned peaches and you 'll love it . If this is an example of Cana- dian cookeiy we hope that we 'll hav e many, many more Canadian tecipes. This is the favorite reci pe we promised you the other week—it is a favonte of Mrs. David H. (Joodfellow s of Jennings Avenue , Patchogue. Peach Kuchen Sift together: 2 cups flour h teaspoon baking powder 1 > teaspoon salt 2 tali'' spoons sugar Add to 1 2 cup of shortening. Cut in as in crumbs or pie crust. I' at on sides and bottom of but- ' c ul 8 \ 8 pan. Lav on this , cut side dow n , 12 peach halves , fresh ' ¦ or canned. Sprinkle with one cup -utrai , minus two tablespoons and one teaspoon cinnamon; Bake 450 degrees for 15 minutes. Beat two egg volks and one cup of heav y cr< am. Pom this over hot Kuchen and bake at 400 degiees for 30 minutes more. Serve warm oi cold. A Pinch of This and A Pinch of That Miss Eileen Rose Duffy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Duff j of Astoria and Mas- tic , w hose engagement to Louis E. Bovce . son oi Mrs. Beulah Boyce and the late James Boyce oi King field . Me., was recently announced.. ¦—Photo by A. Montezuma Recentl y Engaged AW VRDED CHARTER—Suffolk Countv C hapter of Children ' s W lmiu Re sea rch Institute and Hospital v\ a~ > awarded charter last week at Medford 1' rau Haas. From le ft to right are Sal- vatore Calabrc. se , v ice pri'sident ; Mrs. Pel r Al- len , secretary and Fred ( . Korte , president. Chap- ter ' s 200 members are presently engaged in annual fund drive in order to raise mom j for research of asthma and all allergies . Donations ma) be sent to CARIH , Box 222, Ridge. Call Yap- hank 4-3371 for further information. —Photo bv H. Howard Frye

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Page 1: WW—I ——M—— I'll '^WMI¦ ^WiWi …nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn95071025/1961-11-02/ed...of Ruhaid Fisehei , son Mr. and Mi-. Nicholas Fischer of Molly Boule\ aid. Ilolbiook

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I N s T V L L \TION of officers of Patchogue Auxili-ar> u n i t to Brookha ven Memor ia l Hospital tookpliu c hist w eek.. Pictured are Mrs . Jacob Dra-n i t / K e . l e f t , oi t going president , handing gav el to

Mr.s. Edmund Denison , center, who was installedas president bv Mrs. Charles Smol , right , councilchairman.

—Maple Leaf Photo Service

NOTES ON NUPTIALSFISCHER—-II ATTENBAC'K

Jh^ Mai y Anna llattenback.d a ugh t e r ol Mr . and Mrs. Edwardl l a t t e n b a c k of Smi th tow n Koulo-v a i d , Xost onset , became the lu ideof R u h a i d Fisehei , son of Mr. andM i - . Nicholas Fischer of MollyBoule\ aid. I lo lb iook . m St. Jos-ep h ' s R C. C h inch . Lake Ron-konkoma. at 11 a. m. Saturday.The Rev . Charles No^ser off ic ia-ted at the \ u p t i il Mass and dou-ble nng c e i e m o n v .

The bride , w h o w a s given inm a n ag e h\ hei fa ther , w o i e agow n of w h i t e Chant l l l .v l ace wi tha f loor- length , bou f f an t skirt andchape 1 ti am. The f i t t ed bodice hadlong sleeves and a heart-shapedneckline. Hei i o n - ti e r e d f m g e i t i p\ oil of F ienc h i l lusion fell f rom aciy-4al crown and she carried ac i e - t e n t boaqut t of w h i t e rosesw i t h a w h i t e on hid tenter and- t i e ; .mer - of w h i t e satin babynbbon.

M i - . Paul Graziano of Brooklynw a s mat ion-of -honor . She w o i e am i n t gu e n gow n of si lk o iganza

•made with a bouffant skirt andf i t t ed strapless bodice and shortjacket. Her headpiece was a largemint green l ose of silk organzaw ith a matching nose length veil.She carried a crescent bouquet ofw h i t e and green ch iysanthemumstied w ith streamers of min t greenbaby ribbon.

Miss Marilyn Manley of Ron-konkoma and Miss Belle Cox ofSetauke t weie the bridesmaids.Miss Mauley 's gown was salmoncolor and Miss Cox wore a laven-der gown. Their headpieces andgowns were made like that of thematron-of-honor. They also car-ried crescent bouquets of chrysan-themums matching their gowns.

Miss Cathy Hattenback, a sis-ter of the bride wa.s flower girl.She wore a floor-length gown ofmint g ieen organza made with afull overskirt scooped up withlosebuds. The bodice had a PeteiPan collar and no sleeves . She car-nod a basket filled with green andv hite chrysanthemums.

Brian Both of Center Moriches ,

a nep hew of the bridegroom , wasnng hearei .

Jame s Mooney of Ronkonkomawas best man and the ashers wereSte\ en Fist her of Ilolbiook , a bro-ther of the bi idegioom , and Don-ald Chion of Lake Ronkonkoma.

Following the cert mony, a re-ception was held at Kayed's Res-taurant in Nesconset.

Aftei thei r wedding trip to thePocono Mounta ins , Mr. and Mrs.Fischer wil l make tin ir home at10 Gregory Drive , Lake Ronkon-koma.

The bride is a graduate ofSmithtown High School and thebridegroom , of Seton Hall HighSchool m Patchogue. He is em-ploy ! d at the Three Village Inn inSton" Brook.

TAKATS—MAYNARD

Miss Marjovie L. Maynard ,daughter of Mir. and Mrs. CliffordL. Snvder of the Bronx , becamethe bride of Albert C. Takats , sonof Mr. and Mrs. Mart in Takats of415 East Main Stieet , Patchogue,at 3 p. m. Saturday in the Pat-chogue Methodist Church. TheRev. Donald W,. Hamblin perfor-med the double ring cei emony.

Given in marnage by her fa-ther , the biide wore a gown ofblue chiffon w ith a lace jacket ,and a pink pearl crown. She cai-ried a colonial bouquet of pinkcarnations.

Miss Camille Garone of Brook-lyn was maid-of-honor. She woiea beige lace gown and a f i t tedfeather cap. She carried a colonialbouquet of rust carnations.

Robert Takats of Patchoguewas best man.

A reception wi l l be held for 25

guasts in the newlyweds' newhome in Centereach where they

Mrs. Albert C. Takats

will reside after their weddingtrip.

The bride is a credit manageri nd accountant in New York City .

The biidegroom is stud ying tobe a private investigator.

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The Theta Sigma Phi So io i i t yheld its annua l dmnei at tinLounge 112, October 15 to i n st a l lthe new members . \ c a n d l e l i g h tceremony was held b efoie I 'm d in-ner when the new memh i - le-ceived their pins . l h e v < e c o i v e dth"ir sweatee and l e t t e i at t hregular meet ing , Octobei • !() . A l -ter the d inne r a d a n c e v I- , heldat which a band p layed. The newmembers are Pl iy lbs B c i n n c i-n.Cynthia Bowden , 'B a i b a i a C.i mo .Diane Clarkson. Pennies ] ) > \ / .,Kathie IPu es, Lynn Lament , Iv>-thy M a r k o v v i t z . Lvnda M a v < r .J i l l O'Bnen , A p u l P - i t t o i \-an.Jane Sackstem , L nda S m k o l l .Mai guento Smolensk ' and L \ n nWise. The other m e m b o i s w h o at-tended were Patnca S t i l l , pi ce-dent; Sue Friedlander , v i ce p ies i -dent ; Valene Buggs lecordniL'secretary; Ellen I leckmann , cor-responding secretaiy; Li l l ian l)u-feck , t reasuier ; Patricia Walsh,pledge mastei ; Caiol Tracz , scrapbook ; and Ronnie Wagner. JanetPriest, Jane Spavins . B a i b a i aWagner , Sue VanGinhoven. KarenStorjohann , Nanette Put ins, l)el-lie Raffc , Barbara Vigiui to , Mane.Mayer and Linda Foumev

Your bridal gow n i n d i v i d u a l l y.styled and custom mad '. .1. Beli ,ATlantic 6-0973.— \ch .

A rummage sale wil l be heldby the Patchogue U n i t of th-American Legion A u x i l i a i y todaythrough Saturday at V±i\ WestMain Street.

A rocks and minera l s exhibi t ofMr. and Mrs . Edwin Lucas ofEast Patchogue is d i sp laved atthe Patchogue L i b i a i y . The dis -play will be in the h b r a i y u n t i lNovember 15.

Miss Anita Palermo , daughteiof Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Palei-mo of 189 Maple Avenue , spentthe weekend wi th hei pa ien t - , .She is a freshman at the Collegeof Notre Dame in Bal t imoie , Mel.,where .she is major ing in biologv.

The S e n i o r High YOUII L'People 's Group of the Bap t i s tChurch held a Hallowee n p a t t y atthe church Satuiday n i g h t . (Jameswere played and i c f l e^h m e n t - -served. The h i g h l i g h t of theevening was a "spook w a l k . " Pi e-sent were Nancy ILizaid, JaniceDeVito , Priscilla Swan , Avis Sat-terley, David Southaid , ManoMRoberts, Nadine Aviano. R u t hCochrane , Donna Phe 'ji s , M a i 'j a -ret Wilshire , Arleen Peti rs. A 1 -bert Kaminski , I inda Sat te i leyand Paul Cochrane, al l of Pat-chogue; Jane Czysaniuk , Winsto 'iMooney and Patric ia Mooney, ofBohemia; C h a i h - , Denonn of .Ba-bylon; Randy Devoie of IOa st j ioi t ;Inga Gabrielsen of H o l t - v i l l e ;Mary Fairman and Mananne Ei-nemann of Holbiook: Stev e Davi-

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Harv ey Dale Lotko of 231 1North Prospect Avenue celebrated fhis third birthday Friday with a |party at hi.s home. Tiiose celehrat- |in» with him were Lenny and ILauren Colombo, Richie and Bob- |by Conkhn Donna Cuomo, Lisa |and David Edwards, Kevin Mey- =or , Robin and Sharon Peny, Lisa |L'ichardson, Barbara and Billy |Rogers , Michael and Janie Shad- |hch , Johnny and Michael Sullivan fand Lori and Lyni Yablonski. |Also Mesdames Lorame Colombo , |Gloria Conklin , Gen Cuomo, Joy- Ice Edwards, Dee Janis, Frances |Lotko, Angie Meyer , Mary Ann |Perry, Betty Ann Richardson ,. IJoyce R o ge r s , Joan Shadlich , |Helen Sullivan and Marion Ya- |blonski. In the evening Harvey |was guest-of-honor at a party |when his relatives celebrated with |him. !wmnn ginniw i w w »»»www ww—¦.—— — — — — — — — _ — — — — — — w —— > — w — — w w — w — w w w w w w -

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Page Two — Section Two Thursday, November 2, 1961

Mr. and Mrs. August Steuerwaldof Manorville announce the en-gagement of their daughter Ar-lenc Wiigner to Elmer H. Zeh , sonof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeh ofCalverton.

No date has been set for thewedding.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Roe, Jr.,of Bellport announce the engage-ment of their daughter , Miss SallyAnn Roe , to Orville 'HungerfordMunn , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.Orville Hungerford Mann of Up-per Nyack. A spring wedding isplanned.

Miss Roe was graduated fromthe Cathedral School of SaintMary, Garden City, and Centen-ary College for Women , Hacketts-tovvn , N. J.

Mr. Mann was graduated from

j-Phillips Andover Academy, Prince-town University and The LawSchool at the University of Vir-ginia. He is a member of the PhiDelta Phi , honorary legal frater-

Miss Sally Ann Roe—Photo by Dobson 's Studio

nity. He was admitted to the NewYork bar in March , 1961, and isnow a practicing attorney inNyack.

Mtr. and Mrs. Bernard Silvermanof Jennings Avenue, Patchogue,announce the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Suzanne Barbara

Miss Suzanne B. Silverman

Silverman, to Bari-y Robert New-mark , son of Mr. and Mrs. AlbertNewmark of Milford , Mass.

A Summer wedding is planned.The bride-to-be is a graduate of

the Patchogue High School andis now a sophomore at Connecti-cut College for Women in NewLondon.

Mr. Newmark graduated fromRensselaer Polytechnic Institute inTroy. He is a metallurgical engi-neer with Electric Boat Divisionof General Dvnamics Corporationin Groton , Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sutcliffeof 555 Scherger Avenue, East Pat-chogue, announce the engagementof their daughter, Pamela Ann, to

Miss Pamela Ann Sutcliffe

John Arthur Panse, son of Mr. andMrs. George P. Panse of 10 NaomiCourt, Selden.

Miss Sutcliffe is a graduate ofBellport High School.

Her fiance attended Unity DriveSchool in Selden.

No date has been set for thewedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Havensof Barnes Road, Moriches, an-nounce the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Sandra KathleenHavens, to James Eugene Paler-mo, son of Mr. and Mrs. FrankPalermo of 73 Liberty Street, Pat-chogue.

Miss Havens is a graduate ofCenter Mbriches High School andis employed as a secretary by theSuffolk County Extension Servicein the Agriculture Department,Riverhead.

Mr. Palermo is a graduate of

Patchogue High School and is nowserving in the Army. He is pres-

Miss Sandra K. Havens

ently stationed at Fort Dix , N. J.specializing in radio communications.

RECENT ENGAGEMENTS

Holy Cross Lutheran Churchin Lake Ronkonkoma was thej cene of a wedding at 3:30 p. m.Saturday when Miss GeraldineRoster , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Frank Roster , Jr., of 2144 OceanAvenue , Ronkonkoma , became thebride of Raymond John Stulz. Jr.,son of Mrs. Raymond Stulz , Sr.,of 132 West Second Street , Ron-konkoma , and the late Mr. Stulz.The Rev. William F. Gotwald per-formed the double r ing ceremonybefore the altar decorated withbouquets and baskets of whiteflowers. Richard Benson playedthe wedding marches on the organand accompanied the solist , Mrs.Donald Gilzinger.

Escorted to the altar by her fa-ther , the bride wore an importedgown of silk peau de soie taffetaand Alencon lace. The fitted bod-ice had a sweetheart neckline andlong sleeves, coming to points atthe wrist. The neckline had appli-ques of Alencon lace embroideredwith seed pearls. The skirt wasfloor-length and bouffant with ap-pliques of Alencon lace and a cas-cade bustle draped down the backto make a chapel train. She worea crown of crystal and pearls towhich was attached her veil ofpure silk illusion with a border ofAlencon lace. She carried a bou-quet of white orchids with lace andsatin leaves.

Miss Eileen Grosch of Nicho]Road , Ronkonkoma, was maid of-honor. She wore a floor-lengthgown of peacock nylon organzawith a bisque neckline. The fittedbodice had two roses at the waist-line. Her headpiece was a match-ing rose pouf with a short veil.She carried a bouquet of cherry-colored pompons and chrysanthe-mums in three graduated sizeclusters.

Miss Snirley Sipos of OceanAvenue, Ronkonkoma, Mrs. Ray-mond Pereira of Centereach andMiss Cheryl Stulz of Ronkonko-ma, a sister of the bridegroom,were bridesmaids. They w or egowns of cherry nylon organzafashioned like the maid-of-honor's.They had matching rose poufs ontheir heads with matching veilsand carried bouquets like themaid-of-honor's, but of peacockcolors.

Kenneth Hemmendinger of WestSecond Street, Ronkonkoma, 'anuncle of the bridegroom, was bestman. Ronald Roster of Ronkon-koma , a brother of the bride, Ray-mond Pereira of Centereach andDonald Kafka of Ronkonkoma, acousin of the bride, were the ush-ers.

Following the ceremonv, a re-ception for 100 guests was held inthe Pine Grove Inn in Patchogue.

The bride is a graduate of Say-ville High School. The bridegroomattended Sayville High School andis employed by the Evans Amity-ville Dairy in Blue Point.

After a wedding trip to Canada,Mr. and Mrs. Stulz will live at 51Parkway Boulevard , Ronkonkoma.

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Everything for the Baby

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I j Frances Johnson 1

We 're often asked for an extraspecial lecipe—one that is differ-ent and the kind which makes thegues ts immedia te l y ask for thelec ipe—i n fact after the v e iy firsttaste.

Such a one is this old Canadianl ecipe for Peach Kuchen . A moredelicious recipe has seldom come>ur way. In fact luscious is the

onl y word for Peach Kuchen.We make it w i t h canned peaches ,

f o r the f iesh ones a i e haul tofind. But w e 're "sin e" going tosav e this l ecipe for next Summeiw h e n fresh peaches come in agai i .In the meanwhi le use cannedpeaches and you 'll love it .

If this is an example of Cana-dian cookeiy we hope that we'llhav e many, many more Canadiantecipes.

This is the favorite reci pe wepromised you the other week—itis a favonte of Mrs. David H.( Jood fe l l ow s of Jennings Avenue,Patchogue.

Peach KuchenSift together:2 cups flour

h teaspoon baking powder1„> t e a s p o o n salt2 t a l i ' ' spoons sugarAdd to 12 cup of shortening.

Cut in as in crumbs or pie crust.I ' at on sides and bottom of but-' c ul 8 \ 8 pan. Lav on this , cutside dow n , 12 peach halves , fresh '¦or canned. Sprinkle with one cup-utrai , minus two tablespoons andone teaspoon cinnamon; Bake 450degrees for 15 minutes. Beat twoegg volks and one cup of heav ycr< am. Pom this over hot Kuchenand bake at 400 degiees for 30minutes more. Serve warm oicold.

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Miss Eileen Rose Duffy, thedaugh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Duff j of Astoria and Mas-tic , w hose engagement to LouisE. Bovce. son oi Mrs. BeulahBoyce and the late James Boyceoi K ing field . Me., was recentlyannounced..

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Recently Engaged

AW V R D E D C H A R T E R — S u f f o l k Countv C hapterof Children 's W lmiu Re sea rch I n st i t u t e andHospital v\ a~> awarded c h a r t e r last week atMedford 1'rau Haas. From le ft to r ight are Sal-va tore Calabrc.se, v ice pri 'sident ; Mrs. Pel r Al-len , secretary and Fred ( . Kor te , president . Chap-

ter 's 200 members are presently engaged inannua l fund dr ive in order to raise mom j forresearch of asthma and all al lergies . Donationsma) be sent to CARIH , Box 222, Ridge. Call Yap-hank 4-3371 for f u r t h e r informat ion .

—Photo bv H. Howard Frye