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|:Q Weddings of Township Residents

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Stockel - HillM Miss Doris M. Hill , daughter ofMr. and Mrs. William II. Hill , Oak-

.....wood PI., ICnollwood Ueach, Hunt-JBgton and Albert Stockel Jr.. son

—o< Mr. and Mm. Albert Stockel,., ..B-ayvDJo, were married Saturday nt* t'iio Huntington Methodist Church» by the Rev. Lloyd A. Duren. Tho* wedding music; was by Margaret* Jones.'.' The bride, escorted by her father ,* wore a silk p«iude-solo KOWD trim-

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Papson - 5kidmoreMr. nnd Mrs. John II. Papson ,

Nichols Rd., Huntington Station,announce the engagement of theirdaughter, Carol Marie, to KennethSkldiriore', son ot Mr. and Mrs.William Leltzer, Rushmore St.,Huntington Station.

Both Miss Papson and Mr. Skid-more are graduates of Walt Whit-man High School.

No date has been set for thewedding.

Murrell • JatskoCol. nnd Mrs. C.T. Murrell , 139

Southdown ltd., Huntington , an-nounce the engagement ot" theirdaughter. Miss Karen Murrell toEugene Jatsko jr., son of Mr. andMrs. Eugene Jatsko, 35 Barrow Ct.,Huntington.

Miss Murrell attends R.L. Simp-son High School. Mr. Jatsko at-tended R.L. Simpson High School.

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nied with Alencon lnce. Her hend-<l rss was an nlcneoii lace helmetcrowned wlih a Swedish wreath¦with n finger-tip veil, She carrieda bouquet of wlilto Hints and gar-denias.

Mrs . C. Albert Griff ith Jr., wasmatron of honor. Mrs. Donald S.Sltterley nnd Miss hols A. Millerwere bridesmaids. They wore.white chiffon gowns with velvetw.itat ribbons and tulle hats trim-med with mimosa. They carriedpink and red carnations surround-ed by miniature ivy,

Walter Beckmann was best manand the ushers were Donald Stock-el, brother of the bridegroom, Ar.tliur Ileckmann and Ted Angerson.Following tlie ceremony a recept-ion was held at Three Village Inn ,Stony Urook,

The now Mrs. Stockel is a grad-uate of Huntington High Schooland Is u representative for theNew York Telephone Co., Hunting-ton office. Mr, Stockel attendedCornell University and la now as-sociated wit.li Columbia. University,Department of Geophysics . He wasn member of tho U.S. Air Forceduring World War II.

After a wedding trip to Bermuda ,tlio couple will reside on East MainSt., Huntington.

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MR. AND MRS. JACK HUTCHER

Hutcher • WisserThe marriage of Miss Phyllis

Arllne Wisser, daughter of Mr. andAirs. George Wisser of 686 ParkAve., Huntington , and Jack Hutch-er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hut-cher of 5 Tasman I.a., Huntirj gtonStation , took place at the TownHouse at East Jericho Tpke., Hunt-ington Stntloii , Sunday. The bridewas given in marriage by her par-ents. Habbl Joseph H. I.lef of Hunt-ington performed the double ringceremony at I p.m.

The bride's gown was of whilesilk organza, styled with a sweet-heart neckline and a full waltzlength skirt. Her crown was of seedpearls and held a shoulder lengthveil In place, she carried a cascadeof white and pink roses. MIss .Ar-lyno Aber , cousin of the bride , was

maid of honor. She -wore a gownof white silk organza , embroideredwith red roses. Her tiara was ofrliinestoncs , and she carried redand pink roses.

Alan PoKrassa of Huntington Sta-tion , was best man.

Tho reception was held at theTown House for fifty guests.

The couple left for 'a ' trip toFlorida and upon their return willreside In Huntington. The new Mrs.Hutcher is a graduate of Hunting-ton High School and attended afashion school in >.'e\v York for sixmonths , Mr. Hutcher is also a grad-uate of Huntington High Schooland attended Rider College, Tren-ton , N.J. He also served sixmonths in the U.S. Army and Iswith , the Long Island Ice CreamCo., Huntington.

,'! —Colony StudioMR. AND MRS. JOSEPH RUSSO

RMHO - VoyelMls« Carolyn Mary Vogcl , form-

erly of Dayton , Ohio , daughter olMr. and Mrs. C. \V. Yogol , 113 WestShore ltd., Hunt ington , ami .loiiophHUHHO , 20 Flower Hill Kil. . Hunt-ington , MOII of Mr. ami M I M .Thomas H UBHO , woro married Hat-unlay at St.. "'utricle 's It , C,Church, Tho Hev, Kilwnrd J, Don-nelly imrformed tlio ceremony,FOII OW I IIK the . enrmnony ii rocon-

lion was held at t h e Americanl.cglon Hall for lllir guests.

The bride, cucorti 'il hy herfather , worn a full length, whitetul le gown of lace anil not , Horveil of net and luci- . fell I'mui unii range hlnsmmi crown.

Miss Mary Stoelis. cousin of thobride , was maid of honor and worou yellow ilrnsH and' a yellow lint.Miss Theresa I 'rarro •' wan nbridesmaid and Iho flower girlsworn l .iiiilit Soke), niocrt of thobridegroom and Angi'ln l*ohl , nlecoof the hrliUi . They woi',0 pinkdrosiicH w l l h ciownis , Tlin\uttetnl .aula citrrlcil bankets o f . gurdonnn......... .\M*Unworn. v?,

Mnrl ln Unssn , hrotlier nf tholil lilcgioinu, was bout man , TheIIH I IOI 'H were John and Tony IU IHHO ,brolhers of the bridegroom amiPaul V IIRO I , hrotlier of ;tlio brlilo,

Tho lutw Mis. K IIHH U , fciniunlynf Dayton , Ohio , alteiulod OurLady of Mercy Orainninr Schoolthere. . Ht. Patrick's Hclinul nndllui i l l i igtnu High School , horo anilHrown 'H llmiliiortH a«ihonl, .lunmluru

Mr. Kusiio Is Rorvli ui vvllli tlioU.S, Navy nml Is , stationed Intlrenn Cove SiirlngH , Flu. After itweddliiK t r ip to Florida , tliocouple will reside 1n Oram CovoSprliiKs. Flu., until Mr. f ltiiHHo com-pletes his iiervlco clmo,

Thi' host record n( nt) . An'ioMmn ,l,eiloui\ ' p(iniui i)t wlnivor \vnii\n\ndoby Olflvelainl In mr.-l — in IUIIICHwon , -1,1 lost , for a" porcentiiBo of.721. v in tlm National League iho'iMiuqiiot went lo r'UtfllMirg h buckIn late --- 103 nmnoiiSvon, 3IJ lout,'liereeiitinjo ,711 ,

Lieberman- FlynnThe Chapel at The Riverside

Church , Riverside Dr._ New YorkCity, was1 the setting March 1. forthe" marriage of .Miss Sally AnnFlynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Jas. J. Flynn. Huntington , to B.Al-bert Lleberman, III, son of Dr.and Mrs. B. Albert Lleberman, jr..Kansas City, Missouri. The Itev.Lyons officiated and a receptionfollowed at The Manger-VanderbiltNo. •) Parte Ave., New- York City.

The bride, given in marriage byher father, wore a ballerina length,bandcllpped Chantilly lace gown ofher-own design, styled with a Sa-brfna neckline and short sleeveswith scalloping around the neck-line, hemline and sleeves. Her fin-gertip veil, also of the bride's owndesign , fel l from a matching lacecap, with taffeta petals formingthe edge. She carried a bouquet ofstephanotls , white sweetheart rosesand orchids.

Miss Judith Tucker nankin. Lau-rel Hollow, Syosset, was maid ofhonor. She wore a pale blue ,_ em-broidered ballerina length , gownwith matching headband and veil ,and carried pale pink sweetheartroses. Par-old W. Jackson , KansasCity, Missouri, was best man andthe ushers were Bryce Bastlan ,Niagara Falls, James D. Sey-mour, Utlca , Laurence G. Bodkin ,Brooklyn, and James It. Fiynn,Huntington , brother , of the bride.

Mrs . Lleberman attended Hunt-ington schools, graduating fromSimpson High School. Before hermarriage, she was associated withKudner Adv. Agency, M a n-hattan. Mr. Lieberraan graduatedfrom Pembroke country day schooland received his Bachelors fromYale University where lie was amember of Phi Gamma Delta. Hestudied for his Masters at Colum-bia University Business School,and is associated with M. W.Houck & Bro., New York.

Upon their return from JamaicaB.W.I ., the couple will reside al91 Halpln Ave., Stamford. Conn.

Lubben - Ma ughanA lovely wedding took place

Feb. 8 when Ann Patricia Maugh-ban , daughter of Mr: and Mrs.Thomas Maughan of 48-49 47thSt., Woodslde, became the bride ofHenry Edward Lubbej i, son of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Luhben of 6 El-man. Pi., Elwood. The ceremonywas performed at St. Teresa'sR. C. Church , Woodside, by theRev. James P. Dermody with .. anuptial mass. A reception was heldat Commissioned Officers Club,Brooklyn Navy Yard for 100guests.

The bride's gown was of whiteslipper satin with cathedral lengthtrain , and Chantilly lace bodice.She carried a prayer hook withtwo white orchids. Her maid ofhonor was her sister, Miss MaryMaughan of Woodside and brides-maids Mrs. Geraldlne Thomas , sis-ter-in-law, of Elwood , and Mrs.Hilda Toohey of Woodside. MissArlene Thomas of Elwood wasflower girl.

William Kulovltz , a friend , of91st St., »New York City was bestman and tlio ushers were thebride's brothers Thomas and Wil-liam Maughan of 17th St., Wood-side.

Tlie new Mrs. Lubben Is a grad-uate of Dominica Commercial HighSchool and' Is a Business OfficeRepresentative for tlio Now YorkTelephone Co. The bridegroom wasgraduated from High School ofCommerce and Is an electronicstechnician , In EiiRiieoring He-search Laboratory, Republic Avia-tion , Corp. Ho nerved as Stuff-Sgt.in tho U.S. 'Air Force.-

Tho ' couple are residing. In¦Woodside following n nine dayhoneymoon to Bermuda,V't'.w tt' w. '(.LWH;..7.m.'..w -,v^.r..-.:v':W-..:.

CAVES ATTRACTAbout 150 commercially operat-

ed caves, located in 351 states, arevisited each year by two millionAmericans. Missouri alone has 21caves catering to tourists. The Na-tional Park Service supervises sev-en of the larger caves in six states.

The first- Negro professionalbaseball team was organized inNew York in 1885 ->- the "CubanGiants."

This country's pur= food lawwas parsed in 1848.