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NUPTIALS TIIKIR HAPPINESS is reflected in the smiles of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Polonski. who have just come from their marriage ceremony in Mary Immaculate R.C. Church, Bellport , June 21. Their wedding (rip to Bermuda was followed by their taking up residence in Heliport. Mrs. Polonski is the former Miss Jo-Ann Viggiano of Brookhaven. Jo-Art Photo ZANFARDINO-VLCEK The marriage of two students ot Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia, Kan ., was tha t of Miss Stephanie Louise Vlcek , daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Donald H Vlcek of Atlas Drive , Grittiss AFB , Rome , N Y., and Louis Zanfardino , son of Mr. and Mrs James Zanfardino of Cedar Avenue , Patchogue , who ex- changed vows 7:30 p.m . Monday at a nuptial mass in Zion Episcopa l Church. The Rev. Alfred G. Tettey, Jr., officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Robert Stack was the organist . The fa ther of the bride gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of silk shantung and lace and a mantilla of lace. She carried an o!d-lashioned bouquet of daisies , lily of the valley , stephanotis and mums. Her sister , Miss Candace Vlcek ot Griffiss AFB , was the bride 's maid-of-honor. Her other at- tendant was the bridesmaid , Miss Ann Haerle of the base. The bridegroom had as his bes t man , Anthony Travolina of Patchgue , his uncle. His cousin , Carmine Gallo of Patchogue , was the usher. The reception was held at SCHAEFER-KADLEC Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kadlec ot Second Avenue , Bayport announce the wedding of their daughter , Miss Renee Kadlec , to Ronald Schaefer , son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaefer of Idle Hour , Oakdale. The couple ex- changed their marriage vows June 13 in upstate New York. -Smngo Studios , Rome. N.Y MRS. LOUIS ZANFARDINO (Miss Step hanie Vlcek) Griffiss Officers Club in Rome. The couple will spend the Sum- mer at the home of the bridegroom ' s parents before they return to their studies at the Kansas college. Wisconsin and Minnesota produce 25 per cent of the nation ' s milk. GERANIUMS 75<t each $8.50 doz. BAYPORT FLOWER HOUSES 940 MONTAUK HIGHWAY (South Side of Highway) HR 2 0014 ¦*i^Vt/^^/x#wrf -->/V>- t/VV -- LA^--%^^ Stye Cmuj Island Abiumrr ] NEWLY MARRIED , Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Jerome Fit/gerald pose in (his outdoor setting for their wedding p icture . Ceremony took plate Saturday in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C. Church, Patchogue. Mr. FiUgei aid and his bride, the former Miss Karine Ann Danega of Bolit'ini.i will live in Patchogue. James J. Whaley . Photographer FITZGERALD-DANEGA On Saturday. Miss Karine Ann Danega , daughter of Mrs. Harriet Danega of Bohemia , and the late Anthony Danega. at 3 p in in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R C Church , Patchogue , became the bride of Edward Jerome Fitzgerald , son of Joseph L Fitzgerald oi Bohemia and the late Mrs. Fitzgerald. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Joseph Benante , with 150 guests present White carnations and stephanotis decorated the altar. The bride ' s uncle , George J. Neugebauer gave her in marriage. Her gown was a full- length A-hne of rose lace , with miniature pea:l and' crystal trim at neckline and hem. Her train was attached to the shoulders . A matching rose lace headpiece , also trimmed with pearls and cry stals , rested on her shoulder- length veil. Her bouquet held a cascade ol white roses and stephanotis . surrounding a detachable white orchid. A sister of the bride , Miss Agnes Danega of Bohemia was her maid-ol-honor. Her cousin . Miss Mariano Burtis of St. Albans , N. Y., was her bridesmaid. Charles M. Fit- zgerald was his brother ' s best man. The ushers were two other brothers of the bridegroom . Thomas Fitzgerald and Joseph Fitzgerald , Jr., and Vincent Danega . the bride ' s brother. The American Legion Hall of Bohemia was chosen for the reception for 100 guests held al 4 p.m. The Blue Prints fur- nished the music. The wedding tri p was a two week stay in Miami * Fla. The bride Is a graduate ot Connetquot High School She is a dental assistant and receptionist tor Dr. Warren M. Hulkower ol Holbrook . The bridegroom , a Sachem High School graudate , is a trainee mechanic for Jensen ' s Service Station . Their hom e will be in Patchogue. WEDDED Saturday in St. Joseph the Worker R. C. Church . East Patchogue, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuoco are read y to receive their guests at Tojen ' s Halfway House in Patchogue. Mr. Fuoco and his bride , the former Miss Bonnie L. Powers, will make their home in Blue Point. Bride is a nurse ' s aid in SL Charles Hosp ital. Bridegroom is employed by Grumman ' s in Calverton. FUOCO-POWERS In East Patchogue at St. Joseph the Worker R.C. Church , nuptial vows were exchanged 12 noon Saturday between Miss Bonnie L. Powers , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Powers of Seitz Court , Patchogue. and Edward Fuoco , of East Pat- chogue, son of Mrs . Antionette Fuoco and the late Angelo Fuoco. Fifty guests were in attendance to witness the ceremony at which Father Delaney , S. J., officiated Decorations of white gladioli brightened the church. The bride , who was given in marriage by her father , wore a white brocade coat dress with a headpiece adorned with pearls and white roses. She wore a white CAMACHO - SANTANA A bit ot old Spain lent color to the i -ci emonv in St. Francis de Sales R C Church. Patchogue, when a nuptial high mass , celebrated in Spanish united in marriage Senorila Doris San- tana , daughter of Senor and Senora Gilbert Navedo Santana of River Avenue. Patchogue , and Senor Ramon Camacho , son of Senor and Senora Ramon Camacho , Sr., of Electric Street . Patchogue, 3 p.m. Saturday. The altar decoration s of daisies and gladioli were flown in from Puerto Rico. There were 215 guests and the organist played the -Ave Maria " and several Spanish songs. The bride ' s lather gave her in marriage. Her gown, imported from Spain, was made in Columbian style , heavily veiled and trimmed al six inch intervals wuh vertical Spanish lace. Her Isabella crown ot pearls and rhinestones. was made in the style used by Spanish nobility. Even her bouquet of orchids and stephanotis was formed in the Columbian sty le of old Spain. Senora Francesca Barbos a of Patchogue. her aunt , was the bride ' s madnna Her othei at- tendants , all senontas. were Aida Santana , her sister , Doris Radunez and Carman Camacho , sister o! the bridegroom , all of Patchogue The tlovv er girl was Lillian Navedo Santana , the bride ' s sister. Senor .lose Barbosa ot Pat- chogue was the best man The ushers were Jose Rodnquet* . of Paichogue. Jose Camacho , the bridegroom ' s brother , and Luis Cedoro An outdoor reception at the home ol the bride was held for lt>n guests , who were entertained by- Spanish melodies , played mostly on guitars The bride is a l l Jt>l» graduate of Patchogue High School The bridegroom who graduated in Puerto Rico in 19f'>. " > , is a botanist. He and his bride , alter enjoying three weeks m Puerto Rico , will li\ e in Patchogue FOR NEW UNIFORMS PATCHOGUE - The Patchogue Recreation ' s Drum and Glock Corps is holding a yard sale 10 am. to 4 pm. tomorrow and Saturday at the Soutii East corner of Laurel Street and Lee Avenue , here, to buy new- uniforms for the corps. The location is about three-quarters of a mile south of Main Street , dow n South Ocean Avenue to Laure l and a turn to the right to Lee Avenue . James J. Whaley. Photographer orchid corsage. Mrs. Marie Richar us of East Patchogue , the bridegroom ' s sister , was the matron-of-honor and William Richards , the bridegroom 's brother-in-law , of East Patchogue, was his best man. Thirty guests attended a family dinner at Tojen ' s Halfway House in Patchogue. The wedding trip is to upstate New York, where the couple wil! spend two weeks before making their home in Blue Point. The bride a 1966 Patchogue High School graduate , is a nur- se ' s aid at St. Charles Hospital , Port Jefferson . The bridegroom is employed by Grumman ' s in Calverton \ SP WISH \\ KDDIM; was (he start of (heir new life for Senor and St'iiorita Ramon Cainaclio , who were married Saturday in St. Francis tie Sales R. C. Church. Patcho pie. The ceremony and out- < door recepti on al the home of the bride, (he former Senorita Doris Santana of Patchogu e . held to all the traditions of old Spain. The coup le are spending three weeks in Puerto Rico. •James J. Whaley. Photographer SP1RSON-GRAY Nancy Rogerson Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Harry Gray of Blue Point Avenue. Blue Point , became the bride of Jon Frederick Spirson , son of Frederick Spirson of Seaman Avenue , Bayport , at a wedding ceremony in the garden of her home 7 p.m. June 22. Judge William Underw ood performed the wedding ceremony. The bride , given in marriage by her father , wore a short white lace dress with empire waist and butterfl y sleeves. She carried a bouquet of garnet roses and baby ' s breath and wore a mat- ching floral arrangement in her hair . Linda Gray Neuman of Maiden , Mass., was her siste r 's maid-of-Honor. Wesley C. Neuman of Maiden , Mass., was best man for his brother-in-law. A reception for the immediate families was held at the bride 's home immediately after the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of James Wilson Young High School and is in her junior vear at DE BETTA-YAMRUS Miss Lorraine Patricia Yam- rus, daughter of Mrs. Marian Yamrus and the late John Mitch- ell Yamrus of Swoyersville , Pa., was married 10:30 a.m. Saturday to Roy Edward DeBetta , son of Mr. andMrs. Michael E. DeBetta of Sylvan Avenue , Bayport. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Samson at the St. Joh n Nepomucene Churc h in Luzerne , Pa., amid floral arrangements of white carnations and snapdrag- ons . The wedding music was per- formed by Miss Christine Psolk , organist , and Miss Christine Donahue , soloist. The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother , John Yam- rus. She wore a princess-style gown of white chiffon, which was appliqued with French lace. The formal-length train was trimmed with seed pearls and crystal se- quins. Her veil was made of Alen- con lace and she carried a single stem of camellias. The maid-of-honor was Miss Bonita Seidel and the bridesmaid was Mrs . Eugen e Wachala , both of North Babylon. The flower girl was Patricia Missal of Connecti- cut. The best man was Jeffrey Truebel of Bayport and the usher MRS. FREDERICK SPIRSON (Miss Nancy R. Gray) Syracuse University . The bridegroom has been in the U.S. Marine Corps for the past four years and is now stationed at Quantico , Va. Mr. and Mrs . Spirson spent their wedding trip in Virginia and wil! make their home in Syracuse in September where they will both attend Syracuse University . was Eugene Wachala. The ring bea rer was Carl Missal , Jr. A reception for 125 guests , fol - lowing the ceremony, was held at the Continental Inn in Luzerne , which was decorated with aqua and white Spring bouquets. Mrs. DeBetta is a graduate of Wilkes College , Wilkes Barre , Pa. She will teach the fourth grade at the Bicycle Path School. Mr. DeBetta is a graduate of Adelphi College , Oakdale , and is a sixth grade instructor at Coram School. After a wedding trip to Nantucket and Sturbridge . Mass., the couple will reside in Old Stony Brook . Women and their World \ * - — — - . *»^ —»»¦«!¦¦ ¦ ¦» W MI « w WM ^ w«* -w w w w** **i w->«MfW*-jWMW-i^*«---jwl GIANT CLEARANCE SALE TKe ntmr -mam 44 So. Main St. Sayvill e LT 9-4445 ;FOR TH AT MAN : 1 IN YOUR ! ! WEDDING PARTY I > THE FINEST ¦ ; TUXEDOS : ! ARE FROM ! S ALTO™! Ballet, Modern Dance Classes To Be Conducted Mary Palevsky will conduct a Summer Dance Course " at the Brookhaven School of Dance , from Jul y 7-31. Classes in modern dancing and ballet will be offered. Miss Palevsky, a junior in the Dance Department at the University of California at Irvine , has appeared with the Eglevsky Ballet Company of Long Island and had a leading role in the premiere of Eugene Loring's production of "Cq*tulli Carmina " given at Irvine this Spring. Those interested in the Sum- mer Course may obtain further information by calling 286-0115. POLONSKI - VIGGIANO Down a white-carpeted aisle to an altar decked with bowers ot while gladioli, in Mary Im- maculate R.C. Churc h , Bellport . Miss Jo-Ann Viggiano . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Viggiano of Bay Road , Brookhaven, was escorted by her father 4pm June 21 to her marriage with Victor Polonski , son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Polonski of Southern Boulevard. East Patehogue. Father Munez officiated before 175 guests. Mrs. Jean Cameron of Brookhaven was the organist and Mrs. Betty Lanzetta of Bellport , the soloist. A traditional gow n oi beaded Chantilly lace over taffeta was the bride ' s costume. It had fitted bodice with a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves The bouffant skirt ended in a cathedral train. Her veil, bouffant and three- tiered , was ot silk illusion flowing from a beaded lace flower. She carried a Colonial bouquet of sweetheart roses , daisies , pink carnations and baby ' s breath. Mrs , Norleen Cerminaro of Scranton , Pa., was the matron-of- honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Linda Cirello and Miss Susan Saulle . both ol Brookhaven . Miss Barbara Graves ol Brattleboro . Vt . and Miss Carol Stewart ol Hartlord , N Y. The tlowcr girl , Pam Suh . was accompanied by Ral p h Viggiano , III . and Robert Suh The bridegroom was attended by his bes t man. Gary sclmeider ot East Patchogue .Glenn Davies ot Syracuse . Leonard Goldberg ot Massapequa , Ral p h Frickson of Islip and Ronald Marshak ol Mastic Beach were the ushers . Af the Knights ot Columbus Hall , Patchogue. the couple held their reception lor 20(1 guests , who were served a hot smorgasbord and entertained by- Benny Vitale and his band Having had a week' s trip to Hamilton, Bermuda, the new l y married pair are at home on New- Jersey Avenue . Bellport. The bride , who graduated in June lrom Castleton State College, Castleton , Vt . will be teaching in Central Schoo! District 4 in the Fall The bridegroom , a June graduate trom Clarkson College ol Technology, N. Y . is in the employ ol Grumman ' s as a systems engineer. WALTHER - SCHWINGE St . Francis de Sales R. C. Church , Patchogue , was the scene of a lovely wedding 3 p. m. June 30, when Miss Lois Cecilia Schwinge , daughter of Mrs. Edward Schwinge and the late Mr. Schwinge , became the birde of Edmund S. Walther , son of Mr. and Mrs . Johannes Walther of Medford . Given in marriage by her eldest brother, Richard T. Sch- winge , the bride wore a floor- length gown fashioned of English net with French Beauvias em- broidery in a fluid skimmer silhouette, with a jeweled neckline and goya-shaped sleeves. A matching mantia, with accents of Beauvias embroidery, completed the outfit. She carried a bouquet of white album lilies and stephanotis. Her attendants were Mrs Edwin Brooks , III , of Mastic , her matron-on-honor; Mrs. Richard T. Schwinge of Patchogue . her sister-in-law , and Mrs. Richard Polizzi of Bohemia were her bridesmaids. Leah Egan , her cousin , was the flower girl. The bridegroom was attended by his best man , Robert Kuzmech of Patchogue. The ushers were Allen Martin of Bellport and Rober t Horn of Patchogue. Following the ceremony, a cocktail hour and dinner were held at Land' s End , Sayville , after which the couple were taken on a boat ride from the Land' s End dock to where their car was standing ready for their two- week wedding trip upstate. The bride is a hairstylist at the Richard Beauty Salon in Bayport. The bridegroom is in the auto wrecking business with his father in Med ford. They will live on Wilston Avenue , Pat- chogue. ( jJHfef * . ' * * \ * FOR THE COLLECTOR * FOR THE DECORATOR * FOR THE HOBBYIST /C^> . 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NUPTIALS

TIIKIR HAPPINE SS is reflected in the smiles of Mr. and Mrs. VictorPolonski. who have just come from their marriage ceremony inM a r y Immacula te R.C. Church, Bellport , June 21. Their wedding(rip to Bermuda was followed by their taking up residence inHeliport. Mrs. Polonski is the former Miss Jo-Ann Viggiano ofBrookhaven. Jo-Art Photo

ZANFARDINO-VLCEK

The marriage of two studentsot Kansas State Teachers Collegein Emporia, Kan ., was tha t ofMiss Stephanie Louise Vlcek ,daughter of Colonel and Mrs.Donald H Vlcek of Atlas Drive ,Grit t iss AFB, Rome , N Y., andLouis Zanfardino , son of Mr. andMrs James Zanfardino of CedarAvenue , Pa tchogue , who ex-changed vows 7:30 p.m . Mondayat a nuptial mass in ZionEpiscopa l Church . The Rev.Alfred G. Tettey, Jr., officiated atthe ceremony. Mrs. Robert Stackwas the organist .

The fa ther of the bride gave herin marriage. She wore a gown ofsilk shantung and lace and amantilla of lace. She carried ano!d-lashioned bouquet of daisies,lily of the valley , stephanotis andmums.

Her sister , Miss Candace Vlcekot Griffiss AFB , was the bride 'smaid-of-honor. Her other at-tendant was the bridesmaid , MissAnn Haerle of the base. Thebridegroom had as his bes t man ,Anthony Travolina of Patchgue,his uncle. His cousin , CarmineGallo of Patchogue, was theusher.

The reception was held at

SCHAEFER-KADLECMr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kadlec

ot Second Avenue , Bayportannounce the wedding of theirdaughter , Miss Renee Kadlec, toRonald Schaefer , son of Mr. andMrs. Frank Schaefer of IdleHour , Oakdale. The couple ex-changed their marriage vowsJune 13 in upstate New York.

-Smngo Studios, Rome. N.YMRS. LOUIS Z A N F A R D I N O

(Miss Step hanie Vlcek)

Griffiss Officers Club in Rome.The couple will spend the Sum-mer at the home of thebridegroom's parents before theyreturn to their studies at theKansas college.

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N E W L Y M A R R I E D , Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Jerome Fit/gerald posein (his outdoor setting for their wedding picture . Ceremony tookpla te Saturday in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C. Church, Patchogue.Mr. FiUgei aid and his bride, the former Miss Karine Ann Danega ofBolit 'ini.i wi l l l ive in Patchogue.

James J. Whaley . Photographer

FITZGERALD-DANEGA

On Saturday . Miss Karine AnnDanega , d a u g h t e r of Mrs.Harriet Danega of Bohemia , andthe late Anthony Danega. at 3p in in Our Lady of Mt. CarmelR C Church , Patchogue ,became the bride of EdwardJerome Fitzgerald , son of JosephL Fitzgerald oi Bohemia and thel a t e Mrs. Fi tzgerald . Theceremony was performed by theRev Joseph Benante , with 150guests present White carnationsand stephanotis decorated thealtar.

The bride 's uncle , George J.Neugebaue r gave her inmarriage. Her gown was a full-length A-hne of rose lace , withmin ia tu re pea:l and' crystal trimat neckline and hem. Her trainwas attached to the shoulders . Amatching rose lace headpiece ,also trimmed with pearls andcry stals , rested on her shoulder-length vei l . Her bouquet held acascade ol white roses ands t e p h a n o t i s . su r rounding adetachable white orchid.

A sister of the bride , MissAgnes Danega of Bohemia washer maid-ol-honor. Her cousin .Miss M a r i a n o Burt is of St.Albans , N. Y., was herbridesmaid. Charles M. Fit-zgerald was his brother 's bestman. The ushers were two otherbrothers of the bridegroom.Thomas Fitzgerald and JosephFitzgerald , Jr . , and VincentDanega . the bride 's brother.

The American Legion Hall ofBohemia was chosen forthe reception for 100 guests heldal 4 p.m. The Blue Prints fur-nished the music. The weddingtri p was a two • week stay in

Miami* Fla.The bride Is a graduate ot

Connetquot High School She is adental assistant and receptionisttor Dr. Warren M. Hulkower olHolbrook . The bridegroom , aSachem High School graudate , isa trainee mechanic for Jensen 'sService Station . Their hom e willbe in Patchogue.

WEDDED Saturday in St. Joseph the Worker R. C. Church . EastPatchogue, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuoco are ready to receive theirguests at Tojen 's Halfway House in Patchogue. Mr. Fuoco and hisbride, the former Miss Bonnie L. Powers, will make their home inBlue Point. Bride is a nurse 's aid in SL Charles Hospital. Bridegroomis employed by Grumman 's in Calverton.

FUOCO-POWERSIn East Patchogue at St.

Joseph the Worker R.C. Church ,nuptial vows were exchanged 12noon Saturday between MissBonnie L. Powers, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Foster Powers ofSeitz Court , Patchogue. andEdward Fuoco, of East Pat-chogue, son of Mrs. AntionetteFuoco and the late Angelo Fuoco.Fifty guests were in attendanceto witness the ceremony at whichFather Delaney , S. J., officiatedDecorations of white gladiolibrightened the church.

The bride, who was given inmarriage by her father , wore awhite brocade coat dress with aheadpiece adorned with pearlsand white roses. She wore a white

CAMACHO - SANTANA

A bit ot old Spain lent color tothe i-ci emonv in St. Francis deSales R C Church. Patchogue,when a n u p t i a l h igh mass ,celebrated in Spanish united inmarriage Senorila Doris San-tana , daughter of Senor andSenora Gilbert Navedo Santanaof River Avenue. Patchogue , andSenor Ramon Camacho , son ofSenor and Senora RamonCamacho, Sr., of Electric Street .Patchogue, 3 p.m. Saturday. Thealtar decoration s of daisies andgladioli were flown in fromPuerto Rico. There were 215guests and the organist playedthe -Ave Maria " and severalSpanish songs.

The bride 's lather gave her inmarriage. Her gown, importedf rom Spain, was made inColumbian style , heavily veiledand t r immed al six inch intervalswuh vertical Spanish lace. HerIsabella crown ot pearls andrhinestones. was made in thestyle used by Spanish nobili ty.Even her bouquet of orchids andstephanotis was formed in theColumbian sty le of old Spain.

Senora Francesca Barbos a ofPatchogue. her aunt , was thebride 's madnna Her othei at-tendants , all senontas. were AidaSan tana , her sister , DorisRadunez and Carman Camacho ,sister o! the bridegroom , all ofPatchogue The tlovv er girl wasL i l l i a n N a v e d o San t ana , t hebride 's sister.

Senor .lose Barbosa ot Pat-chogue was the best man Theushers were Jose Rodnquet *. ofPaichogue. Jose Camacho , thebridegroom 's brother , and LuisCedoro

An outdoor reception at thehome ol the bride was held for lt>nguests , who were enter tained by-Spanish melodies , played mostlyon guitars

The bride is a l lJt>l» graduate ofPatchogue High School Thebridegroom who graduated inPuerto Rico in 19f'> ."> , is a botanist.He and his bride , alter enjoyingthree weeks m Puerto Rico , w i l lli \ e in Patchogue

FOR NEW UNIFORMSPATCHOGUE - The Patchogue

Recreation 's Drum and GlockCorps is holding a yard sale 10a m . to 4 pm. tomorrow andSaturday at the Soutii Eastcorner of Laurel Street and LeeAvenue , here, to buy new-uniforms for the corps. Thelocation is about three-quartersof a mile south of Main Street ,dow n South Ocean Avenue toLaure l and a turn to the right toLee Avenue .

James J. Whaley. Photographerorchid corsage.

Mrs. Marie Richar us of EastPatchogue , the bridegroom 'ssister , was the matron-of-honorand Wil l ia m Richards , thebridegroom 's brother-in-law , ofEast Patchogue, was his bestman.

Thirty guests attended a familydinner at Tojen 's Halfway Housein Patchogue. The wedding trip isto upstate New York, where thecouple wil! spend two weeksbefore making their home in BluePoint.

The bride a 1966 PatchogueHigh School graduate, is a nur-se's aid at St. Charles Hospital ,Port Jefferson . The bridegroomis employed by Grumman 's inCalverton

\ SP WISH \\ KDDIM ; was (he start of (heir new life for Senor andSt'iiorita Ramon Cainaclio , who were married Saturday in St.Francis tie Sales R. C. Church. Patcho pie. The ceremony and out- <door reception al the home of the bride, (he former Senorita DorisSantana of Patchogu e. held to all the traditions of old Spain. Thecoup le are spending three weeks in Puerto Rico.

•James J. Whaley. Photographer

SP1RSON-GRAYN a n c y Rogerson Gray,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-man Harry Gray of Blue PointAvenue. Blue Point , became thebride of Jon Frederick Spirson ,son of Frederick Spirson ofSeaman Avenue , Bayport , at awedding ceremony in the gardenof her home 7 p.m. June 22. JudgeWill iam Underw ood performedthe wedding ceremony.

The bride , given in marriageby her father , wore a short whitelace dress wi th empire waist andbut ter f l y sleeves. She carried abouquet of garnet roses andbaby 's breath and wore a mat-ching floral arrangement in herhair .

Linda Gray Neuman ofMaiden , Mass., was her sister'smaid-of-Honor . Wesley C.Neuman of Maiden , Mass., wasbest man for his brother-in-law.

A reception for the immediatefamilies was held at the bride'shome immediately a f te r theceremony.

The bride is a graduate ofJames Wilson Young High Schooland is in her junior vear at

DE BETTA-YAMRUSMiss Lorraine Patricia Yam-

rus, daughter of Mrs. MarianYamrus and the late John Mitch-ell Yamrus of Swoyersville, Pa.,was married 10:30 a.m. Saturdayto Roy Edward DeBetta , son ofMr. andMrs. Michael E. DeBettaof Sylvan Avenue , Bayport. Theceremony was performed by theRev. John Samson at the St. Joh nNepomucene Church in Luzerne ,Pa., amid floral arrangements ofwhite carnations and snapdrag-ons . The wedding music was per-formed by Miss Christine Psolk ,organist , and Miss ChristineDonahue, soloist.

The bride was escorted to thealtar by her brother , John Yam-rus. She wore a princess-stylegown of white chiffon, which wasappliqued with French lace. Theformal-length train was trimmedwith seed pearls and crystal se-quins. Her veil was made of Alen-con lace • and she carried a singlestem of camellias.

The maid-of-honor was MissBonita Seidel and the bridesmaidwas Mrs. Eugene Wachala , bothof North Babylon. The flower girlwas Patricia Missal of Connecti-cut. The best man was JeffreyTruebel of Bayport and the usher

MRS. FREDERICK SPIRSON(Miss Nancy R. Gray)

Syracuse University . Thebridegroom has been in the U.S.Marine Corps for the past fouryears and is now stationed atQuantico , Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Spirson spenttheir wedding trip in Virginia andwil! make their home in Syracusein September where they willboth attend Syracuse University .

was Eugene Wachala. The ringbea rer was Carl Missal , Jr.

A reception for 125 guests, fol -lowing the ceremony, was held atthe Continental Inn in Luzerne,which was decorated with aquaand white Spring bouquets.

Mrs. DeBetta is a graduate ofWilkes College, Wilkes Barre ,Pa. She will teach the fourthgrade at the Bicycle Path School.Mr. DeBetta is a graduate ofAdelphi College, Oakdale, and isa sixth grade instructor at CoramSchool. After a wedding trip toNantucke t and Sturbridge .Mass., the couple will reside inOld Stony Brook .

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Mary Palevsky will conduct aSummer Dance Course " at theBrookhaven School of Dance,from July 7 - 3 1 . Classes inmodern dancing and ballet willbe offered.

Miss Palevsky, a junior in theDance Department at theUniversity of California at Irvine,has appeared with the EglevskyBallet Company of Long Islandand had a leading role in thepremiere of Eugene Loring'sproduction of "Cq*tulli Carmina"given at Irvine this Spring.

Those interested in the Sum-mer Course may obtain furtherinformation by calling 286-0115.

POLONSKI - VIGGIANODown a white-carpeted aisle to

an altar decked wi th bowers otwhile gladioli, in Mary Im-maculate R.C. Churc h , Bellport .Miss Jo-Ann Viggiano . daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Viggianoof Bay Road , Brookhaven, wasescorted by her father 4 p mJune 21 to her marriage withVictor Polonski , son of Mr. andMrs. Victor Polonski of SouthernBoulevard. East Patehogue.Father Munez officiated before175 guests. Mrs. Jean Cameron ofBrookhaven was the organist andMrs. Betty Lanzet ta ofBellport ,the soloist.

A traditional gow n oi beadedChantilly lace over taffeta wasthe bride 's costume. It had fi t tedbodice with a Sabrina necklineand long sleeves The bouffan tskirt ended in a cathedral train.Her veil , bouffant and three-tiered , was ot silk illusion flowingfrom a beaded lace flower. Shecarried a Colonial bouquet ofsweetheart roses , daisies , pinkcarnations and baby 's breath.

Mrs , Norleen Cerminaro ofScranton , Pa., was the matron-of-honor. The bridesmaids wereMiss Linda Cirello and MissSusan S a u l l e . both olBrookhaven . Miss Barba raGraves ol Brattleboro . Vt . andMiss Carol Stewart ol Har t lord ,N Y. The t lowcr girl , Pam Suh .was accompanied by Ral p hViggiano , I I I . and Robert Suh

The bridegroom was attendedby his bes t man. Gary sclmeiderot East Patchogue .Glenn Daviesot Syracuse . Leonard Goldberg otMassapequa , Ral ph Frickson ofIslip and Ronald Marshak olMastic Beach were the ushers .

Af the Kn igh t s ot ColumbusHall , Patchogue. the couple heldtheir reception lor 20(1 guests ,who were served a hotsmorgasbord and enter ta ined by-Benny Vitale and his bandHaving had a week's t r ip toHamil ton , Bermuda , the new l ymarried pair are at home on New-Jersey Avenue . Bellport.

The bride , who graduated inJune l rom Cas t l e ton S ta teCollege, Castleton , Vt . will bet each ing in Cen t r a l Schoo!District 4 in the Fall Thebridegroom , a June graduatetrom Clarkson College olTechnology, N. Y . is in theemploy ol Grumman 's as asystems engineer.

WALTHER - SCHWINGESt . Francis de Sales R. C.

Church , Patchogue , was thescene of a lovely wedding 3 p.m .June 30, when Miss Lois CeciliaSchwinge , daughter of Mrs.Edward Schwinge and the lateMr. Schwinge, became the birdeof Edmund S. Walther , son of Mr.and Mrs . Johannes Walther ofMedford .

Given in marriage by hereldest brother, Richard T. Sch-winge, the bride wore a floor-length gown fashioned of Englishnet with French Beauvias em-broidery in a f luid skimmersi lhouet te , w i th a jeweledneckline and goya-shapedsleeves. A matching mantia , withaccents of Beauvias embroidery,completed the outfit . She carrieda bouquet of white album liliesand stephanotis.

Her a t t endan t s were MrsEdwin Brooks , III , of Mastic , hermatron-on-honor; Mrs. RichardT. Schwinge of Patchogue . hersister-in-law, and Mrs. RichardPolizzi of Bohemia were herbridesmaids. Leah Egan , hercousin , was the flower girl.

The bridegroom was attendedby his best man , Robert Kuzmechof Patchogue. The ushers wereAllen Martin of Bellport andRober t Horn of Patchogue.

Following the ceremony, acocktail hour and dinner wereheld at Land's End , Sayville ,after which the couple were takenon a boat ride from the Land'sEnd dock to where their car wasstanding ready for their two-week wedding trip upstate.

The bride is a hairstylist at theRichard Beauty Salon inBayport. The bridegroom is inthe auto wrecking business withhis father in Medford. They willlive on Wilston Avenue, Pat-chogue.

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