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  • Activities of Interest in PatchogueA - a n p i i s e hi idal shosver was

    g i s e n by a g i o u p of l n e n d s andr e l a t i v e - f o i M i - John Silady, thei o t i n e i ^Ihi (Jen Locantoi e, althe home of M i s . Paul DioguaidoM a y 13. Those p i e sen t sveie Mes-( I inn s Lena Locan to i e , M i l l i e Bon-nie asa , D o i o t h y Walsh , A n n e An-t m o i o , 1' t a m e s BoV '-en , Jo seph ineL o c a n t o i e , I 'beida L o c a n t o i e , Viv-ian Man i l l a , Veia Mc Br ide , M a r -gie Ft a t i k l m , Sylvia .loppich , RoseZai dii.i , A t h u e Ku- so , M a t y Rai-ona , M a i y M a t l i no , Ro e Muni t ta ,Rose A i c a i o , Te -,sie ( J e t a c i l a n o ,M i l l i e Wai d , F iances Mancuso ,Rose Sss e/.ev, Lois K o n n e t , M a i yS a l v i t l i , M i l l i e Lh agone , Mai ionWalsh , Louise Pont ien , K a l h e t i n eBoyson , Doro thy G K CCO , StellaS a l v a t o t e , (' a m i l i e Diogua ido ,Doio thy Felic e, A n n a Milady,A l a t j o i i e B low n , Rennie Seal/, i ,Lena C i r o c c o , A n n a S u a n n i , A n nB t i s c oe , M a u l y n Han lon and Ma-t t e Felice , a l l of Patchogue; Mis.i M a t v Ma/zei , Mis . V i i g t n i a Fra-h i / t o , and Miss Mai y Ann Mazzeiof Blue P o i n t ; M t s . JosephineStandi awl Mi s. L o i i a m e Cuomoof Baypoi t and Mis . Elsie Vor-beig of Is l ip . M t s . Silady l eceivedmany g i f t s She left Monday forTon ante , Calif., to join her hus-

    band svho is t eaching school t h e i eat the p iesen t t i m e .

    The execut ive board members ofthe T temont Avenue Parent—Tea-cher Association and the cha i imenof the standing committees atten-ded the Eastern Long Island Dis-tuct Nesv York State Cong i ess ofParents and Teacheis, Inc. It svasthe tenth annua l confeience heldlast Thursday at the NewfieldHigh School in Selden.

    The Advance is on sale at Chiu-chiolo's Stationery, Caprino's Sta-tionery, Mario's Stationery, Sie-gel's Pharmacy, Minardi's Delica-tessen, Sal's Delicatessen, Mar-tino s Delicatessen, and the Span-ish-American Grocery in Pat-chogue.—Adv.

    A bi idal shoss'er svas given inhonor of Miss Ai l ine Anna Engel ,daughtei of Mr and Mrs. LouisEngel of 180 Lakesvood Sti eet , Pat-chogue , May 13 at 43 Roe Boules ardEast. The co-hostesses svere Mis-ses Mona H. Rosenzweig and Fian-ces Rosenbaum , both of Patch-ogue. Luncheon svas served sviththe table decorated in pink , white,and green. Each guest l eceived ^numbrella cordage. The guests in-cluded: Mesdames Louis Engel , Al-fred Engel , Leonard Engel , Ed-win Stein , Saul Danzigei , ReubenWeiss, Ar thur Russo, HannahGrossman, Louis Capiino, LeroySmith , Clarence Parker, all of Pat-chogue; Misses Edi th Lasky of Mid-dle Island , and Eleanor Gorchosv,Elaine Guffrie, Annette Wyler,Lucille Bonajour and Mara LynnShapiro , all of Nesv York. MissEngel svill be marr ied to ArthurWild of Smithtown June 4 atTemple Beth El of Patchogue. Thebiide to be received many gifts.

    Rho Nu , a new fraternity onthe University of Rochester cam-pus , announces the init iat ion ofLawrence W. White , 22G NorthProspect Avenue, Patchogue.

    The Advance is on sale at Mey-er's Delicatessen, Jimmy's CornerStore, and Murphy's Grocery, inPatchogue.—Adv.

    The Patchogue Unit of theHome Extension Service held aluncheon Tuesday at the Whirla-way's Inn on Bay Avenue. Instal-lation of officers for the comingyear took place. The follosvingwere installed by Mrs. GertrudeWilson : Mrs. Mary Pasfield , chair-man; Mrs. Ann Jones, vice chair-man , and Mis . Mil l icent Piermannsecretary; Mrs. Vera Oertel , treas-u ie r ; Mrs. Mae K'.eess, bulletinc hai l man , and Mis. Ann Bogens-b c i g e r , publici ty chan man. About30 members were piesent. Mrs .Dagmar Melv in , outgoing chan-man , and Mrs. Mblhcent P ie imannoutgoing sc c i e t a i y , sveie present-ed svith hand bags. Mis. Melvinalso piesented gil ts to her o f f i -cers and leader-> of va r ious pro-jects.

    The Rosa ty Al t a r Society of StFt anus de Sales R. C. C h u i c his h o l d i n g in s t a l l a t ion of of f icer -and reception of new me mbers at5 p. m. Sunday in the c h u i c h . Adinner svill fo l low in the SuffolkCounty Republican Club in BluePoint. The nes\ o f f i c e r s are - Mr- .Julia Coupe , p re s iden t ; Miss Ma-ne Giun, sice pre sident ; M i sShirley Deedy, t reasurer ; and M i s .Margaret K r u m b a ck , sec re ta ry .

    A son , Michael John , ssa- bomto Mr. and Mrs . Harold W o r r a dof 33 Oakleigh Stree t. May 10 inBrookhaven Memorial Hospi talThe baby ss eighed 7 pounds .10 hounces. Mr. and Mrs. Wor r adhave another son , Christopher.

    The Patchogue Sorosis w i l l holdan afternoon of bridge at its meet-ing Wednesday af te rnoon . Hostes-ses ssill be Mrs. Nathaniel N.Swezey. Edssin P. Kolb and Al-bert W. Br osvnell.

    Edmund W. Tuton , principal ofPatchogue Senior High School ,Fred Davies , a member of the

    class of 'O'L Alfr ed Wil l i s , classof '02 and Al ton Cnppen , p i i n c i -pal of Patchogue Junio i H i g hSc hool , svent aboard the USSHood in Brooklyn and sailed onthe destr oyer to her ancho iage inHun t ing ton, Satin day. The t r i pfurn ished the s tudents s s i t h sonicknosvledge of t he du t i e s aboards h i p.

    The Advance is on sale at Caru-so's Stationery, Associated Foods,Elbert's Market , Fessler's Del-icatessen, Hollman's Delicatessen,Paul's D e l i c a t es s e n , Midw ayLuncheonette, Nos ick's Super Mar-ket , Pat's Market in Patchogue.—Adv.

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    d uif .r h t c i of Mi and M i i . W i l l i a mK e a i n e y of "tl Highland Avenue,l ' l t i h o u u i u.i i m a n led to Rn h a i dI h o m p M i t i , -.on of M i s . Ma t i l da1 l i o inp -on ol HI C l o v e A v e n u e ,Pa W l iot fue , al 1 '50 p m. Mxiy 1 1in Oui Ladv ol Mt . Carniel K( ( l u i i i h , I' a t t hoj^ue. The R o > .S a v i n o ( M a t t e l pi i f o i m e d the-u i d d i n ^ ce i emony The t i a d i t i o n a lu t d d i n e ; nuis i t was p laved by M i s\ u n a P n V M t i i a , 01 gainst, who al-

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    ( l i v e n in m a m a^e by her f a t h -1 1 , I he hi ide u o i e .1 H o o l - l e n g t hrow 11 nl i m p o i t e d -- i l k o r^ a n / a

    I hi > t i l t e d bodic e bad t i a d i t i o n a llon e s l e t v e s .\nt\ t h e S i b i i n n nec k-l i n e v. is a d o i i u d w i t h a l ionson1.11 e l b 1 b o u l l a n t s k i r t w a s adorn-i d w i t h h u e and a si a l t e r of losep u t I s m t h e 11 out The back oft i n k i l l had a 1 hapel t i a i n w h i c hw a s i .um l i l up i n t o a vt 1 y boul -l a n t h u s t l e She v v o i e a ( l o w 11 ofs i lk ot uan /a w i t h seed peailsw h u h w a s a t t a c h e d to a pu i e s i lki l l u s i o n h a n d - i o l l e d f m g e i t i p ve i l .She earned a bouque t of w h i t e(a i na t i ons .

    .Miss A n t o n i a Selby of BluePoint was ma id -o t -hono i . Shew o i e a n i le ^r^pn f loot- lengthKovs n ot s i lk c h i f i o n with bowsat eac h side of the waist , and ahoop ikn t She wore a ci own ofthe same matenal and color. She1 an led a bouquet of 01 chid eai-na t ions .

    The hi ides-maids' weie Miss Mau-ieen Kearney of Lynbrook andMis s Barbaia .Jean CJuff i n of Pat-chogue , cousins of the b i ide , andMiss Josep hine Simecek of Patch-ogue. Then gowns w e i e made liketha t of t h o maul-of-honoi , but inorchid , and they woie matchingc i o w n s Then bouquets w e i e ofnile-green carnat ions .

    Vine nt S a h i t t i of Patchoguewas best man. The ushers w-eieMic hael Kea iney of Patchogue , ahi o the r of the bride , and AlbertSa lv i t t i and Donald Stewait, alsoof P i t chogue .

    \ lecep t ion foi lo0 gur s ts washt Id at Nancy 's R e s t a u i a n t , Pat-: hogue. M u s i c was by Chalk' s Le"and h i s band.

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    NEW L -^ W EDS are Mr. and M rs. Richard Thompson, who weremarr ied M a j 11 in Our Lady ol Ml . ( a t m e l R. ( . Chun l> , Pat-chogue. The Rev. Saverio (' . Mat lei pet hu rnccl f lu* w eddinu ceie-mony. Th alker

    to Walter T. Allen , son of Mr.and Mrs. Milton Allen ot Well-wood Drive , Shirley.

    Miss Walker attended the localschools and graduated from Stan-ley High School , Kingfield, Me.She is presently employ ed at theHoward Johnson's Restaurant inShirley.

    Her fiance attended Port Jef-ferson High School and is pres-ently employed by the FriendlyFrost Store in Patchogue.

    No date has been set for thewedding.

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stefano of172 West Avenue, Patchogue, haveannounced the engagement oftheir daughter, Margaret, to Rob-ert Hagelberg, son of Mr. and

    Miss Margaret Stefano

    Mrs. Edwin Hagelberg of Cres-cent Street, Yaphank.

    Miss Stefano is a giaduate ofPatchogue High School , class of1959, and is now employed by theNew York Telephone Company inPatchogue.

    Mr. Hagelberg is a graduate ofPort Jefferson High School , classof 195(5. He has completed fouryears of active duty with theNavy and is now employed by theLong Island Lighting Company.

    No date has been set for thewedding.

    Engagements

    Frances Johnson

    Re< ipes are g et t i n g to be Michin ob-ession wi th us that it i > -

    hardly safe to ment ion one in ourpiesence w i t h o u t being pou tn edupon w i t h a "Please mav I u-e it

    in Our Pinch of This and Pinchof That?"

    So t h i s r ec ipe for Sour C ieamCoffee Cake , qu i t e the most lus-c ious coffee cake w e ha\ e evettasted , came in j u ^ t t ha t fashion.W e tasted it and tel t w e mus thave ,t to '-li .u e w i t h our ep icu-r e a n s

    It is a f a \ o n t e recipe of Mrs.j H e m a i d D i a m o n d of 45a \ l u n - e l l

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