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tmammmmmi™™******™*** 1 M U M W I I l l l llililllllliUMIIIIlillllllllllii I Thursday, October 5,1972 SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS Page 9 :':¥: :':<•:: L SUFFOLK COUNTY NEWS 77re World of Women October 5. 1972 >':?;.?;!• oJ^SwSii&JSsSw Linda Valentine Is Bride Of Frank Joyce Sept. <24 BRIDAL COUPLE: Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Orski who were married -v Saturday at the First Reformed Church in West Sayville. Bride Is (he former Miss Roseanne VanWyen. daughter of Mr. and = Mr«, John VanWyen of West Sayville. \ . Roseanne Van Wyen Marries Dennis Orski Miss Linda Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torchiano of Ronkonkoma, became the bride of Frank Joyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kennedy of Lake Ronkonkoma, at 4 p.m. September 24 in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma with the Rev. Charles F. McGowran officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an old fashioned gown of organdy with Schiffley embroidery with a three foot train". The gown had a high neckline trimmed with lace and a large ruffle at the bottom of the skirt. She wore a high crown with an elbow length veil and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, English daisies, carnations, orchids and fern. Miss Lori Valentine, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Mary and Linda Scordia of Ronkonkoma. Miss Maggie Kennedy a sister of the groom, was junior bridesmaid. Dennis Duffy of Yonkers was best man and the ushers were Michael Hammer of Lake. Ronkonkoma and Charles Hennerborne of Holbrook. Daniel Wafer of Hicksville was junior ushers.' A wedding reception was held at the Bavarian Inn on Lake Ronkonkoma. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce are both graduates of Sachem High School and the bride is employed as a typist at Central Islip 'State Hospital. Her husband is. era- -ployed at Bohack's Warehouse in Maspeth. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce went to Mt. Airy Lodge in the Pocono Mountains on their wedding trip and are now residing in Cen- tereach. Miss Roseanne VanWyen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. VanWyen, ,Jr. of West Sayville, became th& bride/of Dennis F. Orski, son of MJ\ and Mrs. Frank Orski of Shirley, during a 5 pm ceremony held, Saturday, Sep- tember 30 at the First Reformed Church of West Sayville. Rev. Jacob Joldersma, _ Pastor Emeritus of the church officiated at the ceremony. .Richard Parks was the organist and Mrs. Roberta.Moger.was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an empire sata- peau. gown; with ' a pearl beaded top and r pleated ruffle ending >in a.-butterfly train. Her finger tip veil of silk illusion fell from a matching camelot cap decorated with seed pearls. She carried a- cascade bouquet of white roses, phalenopsis orchids and baby's breath. Miss Kathy Van Wyen, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids, who' wore peach gowns'.arid' matching' camelot caps designed and made'by the bride, were; Miss Laurie Van Wyen, sister of,bride, .Miss Lorraine Orski" and Miss Dorren Orski, both sisters of the groom.,. and Miss Karen Chadbourne of Sayville. Miss Mary Ellen Fleischmann of Sayville was the flower girl. ,. Serving as'»best man was Salvatore Senese of Sayville. Ushers were Stephen Obey of Brooklyn, Brian Quinn of Brooklyn, Gary Orski and Mark Orski, both of Fairlawn, N.J. Immediately, following the ceremony, a reception was held at Sun Land on the Bay, in Blue Point. . The bride is a graduate of Sayville High School and The Berkeley Secretarial School. She is employed as a legal secretary'. for- Edward L. Vaczy, of Sayville. Her husband is a graduate of La Salle Military .Academy and he also attended Dowling College in Oakdale. He served two years in the United States Army as a helicopter pilot in Viet Nam, and presently is serving as a pilot with the Army National Guard. He is employed . as an employment counselor for Career Placement in Melville. Following a wedding trip to Fernwood in the Poconos, the bridal couple will be making their Miss Barbara Jean Gilberti And John Nik las Are Married Claudia Tonjes Bride Of Donald Kinsey Jr. Miss Claudia Anne Tonjes of Manhattan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geroge K. Tonjes of Huntington, became the bride of Donald Kinsey Jr. of Manhattan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinsey of Sayville on Saturday, September 30, during a Nuptial Mass at Our Lady of the Snow R.C. Church in Blue Point. The Rev. John Gilmartin officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride's gown of ivory pleated peau de soie and organra was made by the Ladies Home Journal and hand embroidered by the bride. Her veil of English Illusion and headpiece of cloth flowers were also hand em- broidered. She carried a bouquet of lillies, sweetheart roses, baby's breathy stephanotis and eucaliptus. ? The matron of honor was Mrs. Kathleen Tufts of Plainview. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Patricia Barton of Farmingville, Miss Mary Lou Kinsey and Miss Kathleen Kinsey of Sayville, all sisters of the groom. James Farnan of Congers, N.Y. was best man. The ushers were Stephan Carlsson of Brooklyn, Kenneth Barton of Farmingville and David and Andrew Kinsey of Sayville, brothers of the groom. The bride, who is food editor of the Ladies Home Journal, brought the Sayville cookbook, "Pots and Pans" to national attention by printing excerpts in the May issue of the Ladies Home Journal. She was assisted by the magazine's food department in' creating the five tiered wedding cake • containing layers of almond, sacre torte, fruit, citrus and marachino decorated with four different icings and hand made marzipan roses, served at the reception and champagne brunchs held at Sunland on the Bay following the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Villa Maria College in Pennsylvania. The groom is a dispatcher for the Inland Fleet of the Mobil Oil Company and is in his senior year at the New York State Maritime College at Ft. Schuyler. After a wedding trip to Swit- zerland and Belgium, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey will make their home in Riverdale, N.Y. Seiple - Tacoma At 1 p.m. September 23 in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Holbrook Miss Bar- bara Jean Giberti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis William Giberti of Lake Ronkonkoma, became the bride of John Michael Niklas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Niklas of Central Islip, during a double ring ceremony with the Rev.. William K. Roser of- ficiating. ' Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white slipper satin v and Alencon lace with a cathedral train. The gown had long sleeves trimmed with seed pearls and aurora Borealis with a fingertip veil of French illusion and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, carnations, orchids, stephanotis and baby's breath. . Her wedding gown had been designed and made by her. maternal grandmother. Miss Ellen Aylward of Islip Terrace was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Linda Walsh of Islip Terrace and Miss Kathy Niklas, a sister of the groom, also of Central Islip. John Niklas of Central Islip, father of the bridegroom, was best man and the ushers were Robert Wolfe and James May, both of Central Islip. A reception was held at the Medford Brau Haus. The bride is a graduate of Sachem High School and at- tended Hartford College in Oneonta and is employed by the First National Bank of East Islip. The groom is a graduate of. Central Islip High School and attended^elmont Abby College. He is employed with his father in construction work. The newly married couple went to Florida by plane on their wedding trip and are residing in Holtsville. \ A TENDER LOOK is caught by the photographer as Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mason turn from the altar of the First Reformed Church In West Sayville following their wedding September 23. The bride Is the former Miss Janis Marie Kaler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Kaler / of West Sayville. Janis Marie Kaler Weds John P. Mason Sept. 23 Anne Burgess Marries Gary William Conklin Miss Sherry Lee Summers ^ Bride of Gerard Salisbury At a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. James J. Bergin at St. Francis de Sales R.C. Church in Patchogue, Miss Ann Roberta Louise Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ralph Burgess of Handford Bay, SilverCrefek, N.Y., became the bride of 'Gary William Conklin, son or Mr! and Mrs. Harold B. Conklin of Sayville, August 26. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of organza over satin-back crepe with sleeves of re-embroidered French lace. The hem and bodice of the gown, which was designed by the brjde; were also of French lace. The back of the gown -simulated a train flowing from the shoulders. ; Miss (Catherine. O'Reily of Geneva, N.Y: was the maid of honor. Miss Julie M. Burgess, of Silver Creek, N.Y., sister of the bride, and Mrs. Stephen R. Burgess of Cleveland, N.Y., sister-in-law of the bride, were .bridesmaids. "• Harold Lee Conklin was the best man. Stephan R. Burgess, of Cleveland, N.Y., brother of the bride, and Warren B. Mengel Jr. of Bayport, cousin of the groom, were ushers. A reception was held at the Brookhaven Manor, Shirley following the ceremony. The bride received her B.FA. from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and her M.S. in Art Education.at Alfred University. She has done graduate work at SUNY at Fredonia and Southampton College. She is an elementary art •teacher. The groom received his B.S. in Mqsic Education at Ithaca College and has done graduate work at the Manhattan School of Music and SUNY at Stony Brook. He is director of Music at the Center Moriches Public Schools. After a sailing trip to Montauk and Block Island aboard the groom's sailboat, Mr. and Mrs. Conklin are making their home in Patchogue. r * M Miss Sherry Lee Summers of Pittsburgh, Pa., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Summers of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, became the bride of Gerard F. Salisbury of Hazelwood, Mo., son of Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Salisbury of Bohemia, on Saturday September 30 at St. John Neopmucene Church in Bohemia with the Rev. Louis Reuss officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length ivory gown with empire waist and bishop sleeves trim- med in Venetian lace. Her shoulder length veil fell from a camelet headpiece. She carried a bouquet of roses and stephanotis. The matron of honor was Mrs. Douglas Evens of Jefferson Ohio. The bridesmaids were Miss Linda Peel of Guyahoga Falls, Ohio and Mrs. Everett Miller of Hyattsville, Md. Richard Salisbury of Bohemia, brother of the groom, was best 'man. The ushers were Robert Curley of Selden, Leslie Kristoff of Bohemia and Michael Maguire of Bohemia. Miss Marjorie Miller, a cousin of the bride, and William Jones, a cousins of the groom, were flower girl and ring bearer. A reception was held at the Patchogue Elks Club following the ceremony. Prior to their marriage both the bride and groom were with the United States Steel Headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa.. Following a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury will make their home in St. Louis, Mo. where the groom has been transferred to the United States Steel's district office there. Miss Janis Marie Kaler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Kaler of West Sayville, became the bride of John P. Mason, son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Mason of Wolcott, N.Y., during a ceremony held at the First Reformed Chruch of West Sayville at 8 pm, Saturday, September 23. Rev. Marvin Meeter officiated at the. ceremony. The bride given in.marriage by her father, wore a floor length, long sleeved, A-line gown of peau- de-soie, trimmed with a braid of sequins, which she had made herself. Her tiered elbow length veil was of silk illusion and velvet ribbon. She carried a; colonial bouquet of whiteroses, stephontis and baby's breath. Mrs. Steven Aracri of West Sayville, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Steven Mason, of Wolcott, N.Y.; brother of the groom, served as the best man. The ushers were William Payne of Wolcoft, N.Y. and Steven Aracri of West Sayville, brother-in-law of the bride. A reception was held at the home of the bride, following the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Sayville High School and New Paltz State University. Her husband is also a graduate of New Paltz State University. Mrs. Mason is employed as a clerk in the Housing Department of. Islip Town Hall in Islip. Mr. MasVm is the Assistant Manager of Pilot Petroleum in Copiague, N.Y. Following an upstate New York wedding trip, the bridal couple will make their home in Sayville. Miss Corinne Cibelli Married on Saturday Miss Corinne Cibelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cibelli of Lake Ronkonkoma, and James Robinette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zabinofsky of Hialeah, Fla., were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma withthe Rev. Luis Llamas officiating. Escorted to the altar by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace with a short train. The gown had a high neckline with an empire waistline and long puff sleeves. It had a full A-line skirt edged with beads. She wore a high crown of crystal and seed pearls with a three tier veil of imported net, a blushing veil, an intermediate veiland a cathedral veil. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of white roses and stephanotis with an orchid center. Miss Elizabeth Ronitette of Lake Ronkonkoma, a brother of the bride, was best man and the ushers were Dean Zabenofsky of Florida, a broher of the groom, and Laslow Gurdon of Cen- tereach. A wedding reception was held at the Huntington Town House, Huntington. The bride is a graduate of Sachem High School and Suffolk Community College. The groom is a graduate of Newfield High School and is employed with Dean Laurence in Port Jefferson. . Mr. and Mrs. Robinette went to Florida on their wedding trip and will reside in Patchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seiple of Sayville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, to Dominic J. W. Tacoma- of Wading River, son of Mr. and Mrs. : Dominick Tacoma' of. Woodside, Queens. Miss Seiple is a graduate of Sayville High School. She is.: employed at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. Mr. Tacoma is a graduate of Newtown High, School and is employed by the Suffolk County Police Depart 1 - ment, assiggned to the Highway Patrol Bureau: A September, 1973 wedding is planned. Seiple - Boogertman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seiple of"" Sayville, . announcer .the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Steven Boogertman, son of,-,-Mr. r (and Mrs. Edwin Boogertman' of West Sayville. Miss Seiple. is a graduate of Sayville High School and the Marcel Haigy's School of Beauty in Bay Shore..-Mr.-.Boogertman also is a graduate, of Sayville High School and is in his second y e a r , a t Suffolk County Com- munity College. No date has been set for the wedding. Yablanski - Kovarik Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yablonski of Sayville announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to ...Wayne Kovarik, son of: Mrs."" Lillian Burman and the late Albert Kovarik of Babylon, formerly of Bayport. Miss Yablonski is a graduate of Sayville High School and is presently employed as a legal secretary in Patchogue.- Mr. Kovarik is a graduate of James Wilson Young High School in Bayport, attended Dominion College in Virginia and served in the United States Navy. He is presently employed by Fame Real Estate in Port Jefferson. A January 1973 wedding is nlanned. Eileen Seipla Kathleen Seiple Advertiiement iMm MAT I-.O.H •'»•*• W/:HU LOVELY BRIDE, the former Miss Sherry Lee Summers of Pittsburgh Pa. who was married to Gerard F. Salisbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Salisbury of Bohemia, Saturday at St. John Neopmucene Church In Bohemia. Miss Pamela Auditore And William Hook Wed NUPTIAL NEWS H that of Mr, and Mr». ««ry William Conk In who were Married Auga.1 26 . t Sl.FrancL ^ S . l c . R.C.Church n Patchogue. The bride it the former Mill Ann RoberU LjuUe Burgesi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ralph Burge.i <bf Hand- ford Bay, Sliver Creek, N.Y. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Conklin of Settle. pho|<| by w||I|an| y Hughet Miss Pamela Auditore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Auditere of Lake .Ronkonkoma, became the bride of William Hook, son of Mrs. Grace Hook and the late Robert Hook of Far.mlngdale, on September 16 at Our Lady of the Snow R.C. Church, Blue Point. Rev. Charles Murphy celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride given in marriage by her father were a gown of flowing chiffon with a beaded, chantilly lace bodice, traditional sleeves and Victorian neckline. Her matching headpiece had a cathedral length veil of English illusion outlined In matching chantilly lace which fell over the Intermediate length train on her gown. She carried an orm bouquet of long stemmed American Beauty roses with ivy cascading over a white satin ribbon. Anita Cummlngs at Farmingville was matron of honor. Miss Donna Auditore, sis- ter of the "bride, was maid of honor And Mrs. Jeanie Auditore, sister-in-law of the' bride, Mrs. Annette Marine, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Diane Mc- Donald, Miss Doborah McMahon and Miss Jill Desmond were bridesmaids. Thie flower girl was Miss Amy Auditore, niece of the . bride. The best man was Martin Cummings of Farmingville, John Hook, brother of the groom, Stephen Auditore, brother of the bride, James Marine, Michael McDonald, Raymond Quinlan and Dennis ' Boode were the ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hnuppauge Country Club in Hauppauge. The bride is a graduate of Sachem High School and is employed by the Suffolk County Water Authority. The groom attended Suffolk County Com- munity College and is now em- ployed by Abe Farbcr Associates. Mr. and Mrs. Hook wont to Puerta Rico and St. Thomas on their wedding trip and will make their home In West Sayville. 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Linda Valentine Is Bride Of Frank Joyce Sept. <24

BRIDAL COUPLE: Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Orski who were married -v Saturday at the First Reformed Church in West Sayville. Bride Is (he former Miss Roseanne VanWyen. daughter of Mr. and = Mr«, John VanWyen of West Sayville. \ .

Roseanne Van Wyen Marries Dennis Orski

Miss Linda Valentine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torchiano of Ronkonkoma, became the bride of Frank Joyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kennedy of Lake Ronkonkoma, at 4 p.m. September 24 in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma with the Rev. Charles F. McGowran officiating.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an old fashioned gown of organdy with Schiffley embroidery with a three foot train". The gown had a high neckline trimmed with lace and a large ruffle at the bottom of the skirt. She wore a high crown with an elbow length veil and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, English daisies, carnations, orchids and fern.

Miss Lori Valentine, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Mary and Linda Scordia of

Ronkonkoma. Miss Maggie Kennedy a sister of the groom, was junior bridesmaid.

Dennis Duffy of Yonkers was best man and the ushers were Michael Hammer of Lake. Ronkonkoma and Charles Hennerborne of Holbrook. Daniel Wafer of Hicksville was junior ushers.'

A wedding reception was held at the Bavarian Inn on Lake Ronkonkoma.

Mr. and Mrs. Joyce are both graduates of Sachem High School and the bride is employed as a typist at Central Islip 'State Hospital. Her husband is. era-

-ployed at Bohack's Warehouse in Maspeth.

Mr. and Mrs. Joyce went to Mt. Airy Lodge in the Pocono Mountains on their wedding trip and are now residing in Cen-tereach.

Miss Roseanne VanWyen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. VanWyen, ,Jr. of West Sayville, became th& bride/of Dennis F. Orski, son of MJ\ and Mrs. Frank Orski of Shirley, during a 5 pm ceremony held, Saturday, Sep­tember 30 at the First Reformed Church of West Sayville. Rev. Jacob Joldersma, _ Pastor Emeritus of the church officiated at the ceremony. .Richard Parks was the organist and Mrs. Roberta.Moger.was soloist.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an empire sata- peau. gown; with ' a pearl beaded top and r pleated ruffle ending >in a.-butterfly train. Her finger tip veil of silk illusion fell from a matching camelot cap decorated with seed pearls. She carried a- cascade bouquet of white roses, phalenopsis orchids and baby's breath.

Miss Kathy Van Wyen, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids, who' wore peach gowns'.arid' matching' camelot caps designed and made'by the bride, were; Miss Laurie Van Wyen, sister of,bride, .Miss Lorraine Orski" and Miss Dorren Orski, both sisters of the groom.,.

and Miss Karen Chadbourne of Sayville. Miss Mary Ellen Fleischmann of Sayville was the flower girl. ,.

Serving as'»best man was Salvatore Senese of Sayville. Ushers were Stephen Obey of Brooklyn, Brian Quinn of Brooklyn, Gary Orski and Mark Orski, both of Fairlawn, N.J.

Immediately, following the ceremony, a reception was held at Sun Land on the Bay, in Blue Point. . The bride is a graduate of Sayville High School and The Berkeley Secretarial School. She is employed as a legal secretary'. for- Edward L. Vaczy, of

Sayville. Her husband is a graduate of La Salle Military .Academy and he also attended Dowling College in Oakdale. He served two years in the United States Army as a helicopter pilot in Viet Nam, and presently is serving as a pilot with the Army National Guard. He is employed

. as an employment counselor for Career Placement in Melville.

Following a wedding trip to Fernwood in the Poconos, the bridal couple will be making their

Miss Barbara Jean Gilberti And John Nik las Are Married

Claudia Tonjes Bride Of Donald Kinsey Jr.

Miss Claudia Anne Tonjes of Manhattan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geroge K. Tonjes of Huntington, became the bride of Donald Kinsey Jr. of Manhattan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinsey of Sayville on Saturday, September 30, during a Nuptial Mass at Our Lady of the Snow R.C. Church in Blue Point. The Rev. John Gilmartin officiated at the double ring ceremony.

The bride's gown of ivory pleated peau de soie and organra was made by the Ladies Home Journal and hand embroidered by the bride. Her veil of English Illusion and headpiece of cloth flowers were also hand em­broidered. She carried a bouquet of lillies, sweetheart roses, baby's breathy stephanotis and eucaliptus. ?

The matron of honor was Mrs. Kathleen Tufts of Plainview. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Patricia Barton of Farmingville, Miss Mary Lou Kinsey and Miss Kathleen Kinsey of Sayville, all sisters of the groom.

James Farnan of Congers, N.Y. was best man. The ushers were Stephan Carlsson of

Brooklyn, Kenneth Barton of Farmingville and David and Andrew Kinsey of Sayville, brothers of the groom.

The bride, who is food editor of the Ladies Home Journal, brought the Sayville cookbook, "Pots and Pans" to national attention by printing excerpts in the May issue of the Ladies Home Journal. She was assisted by the magazine's food department in' creating the five tiered wedding cake • containing layers of almond, sacre torte, fruit, citrus and marachino decorated with four different icings and hand made marzipan roses, served at the reception and champagne brunchs held at Sunland on the Bay following the ceremony.

The bride is a graduate of Villa Maria College in Pennsylvania. The groom is a dispatcher for the Inland Fleet of the Mobil Oil Company and is in his senior year at the New York State Maritime College at Ft. Schuyler.

After a wedding trip to Swit­zerland and Belgium, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey will make their home in Riverdale, N.Y.

Seiple - Tacoma

At 1 p.m. September 23 in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Holbrook Miss Bar­bara Jean Giberti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis William Giberti of Lake Ronkonkoma, became the bride of John Michael Niklas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Niklas of Central Islip, during a double ring ceremony with the Rev.. William K. Roser of­ficiating. '

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white slipper satinv and Alencon lace with a cathedral train. The gown had long sleeves trimmed with seed pearls and aurora Borealis with a fingertip veil of French illusion and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, carnations, orchids, stephanotis and baby's breath.

. Her wedding gown had been designed and made by her. maternal grandmother.

Miss Ellen Aylward of Islip

Terrace was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Linda Walsh of Islip Terrace and Miss Kathy Niklas, a sister of the groom, also of Central Islip.

John Niklas of Central Islip, father of the bridegroom, was best man and the ushers were Robert Wolfe and James May, both of Central Islip.

A reception was held at the Medford Brau Haus.

The bride is a graduate of Sachem High School and at­tended Hartford College in Oneonta and is employed by the First National Bank of East Islip. The groom is a graduate of. Central Islip High School and attended^elmont Abby College. He is employed with his father in construction work.

The newly married couple went to Florida by plane on their wedding trip and are residing in Holtsville.

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• A TENDER LOOK is caught by the photographer as Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mason turn from the altar of the First Reformed Church In West Sayville following their wedding September 23. The bride Is the former Miss Janis Marie Kaler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Kaler/of West Sayville.

Janis Marie Kaler Weds John P. Mason Sept. 23

Anne Burgess Marries Gary William Conklin

Miss Sherry Lee Summers ^ Bride of Gerard Salisbury

At a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. James J. Bergin at St. Francis de Sales R.C. Church in Patchogue, Miss Ann Roberta Louise Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ralph Burgess of Handford Bay, SilverCrefek, N.Y., became the bride of 'Gary William Conklin, son or Mr! and Mrs. Harold B. Conklin of Sayville, August 26.

Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of organza over satin-back crepe with sleeves of re-embroidered French lace. The hem and bodice of the gown, which was designed by the brjde; were also of French lace. The back of the gown

-simulated a train flowing from the shoulders. ;

Miss (Catherine. O'Reily of Geneva, N.Y: was the maid of honor. Miss Julie M. Burgess, of Silver Creek, N.Y., sister of the bride, and Mrs. Stephen R. Burgess of Cleveland, N.Y., sister-in-law of the bride, were

.bridesmaids. "• Harold Lee Conklin was the

best man. Stephan R. Burgess, of Cleveland, N.Y., brother of the bride, and Warren B. Mengel Jr. of Bayport, cousin of the groom, were ushers.

A reception was held at the Brookhaven Manor, Shirley following the ceremony.

The bride received her B.FA. from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and her M.S. in Art Education.at Alfred University. She has done graduate work at SUNY at Fredonia and Southampton College. She is an elementary art

•teacher.

The groom received his B.S. in Mqsic Education at Ithaca College and has done graduate work at the Manhattan School of Music and SUNY at Stony Brook. He is director of Music at the Center Moriches Public Schools.

After a sailing trip to Montauk and Block Island aboard the groom's sailboat, Mr. and Mrs. Conklin are making their home in Patchogue.

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Miss Sherry Lee Summers of Pittsburgh, Pa., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Summers of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, became the bride of Gerard F. Salisbury of Hazelwood, Mo., son of Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Salisbury of Bohemia, on Saturday September 30 at St. John Neopmucene Church in Bohemia with the Rev. Louis Reuss officiating.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length ivory gown with empire waist and bishop sleeves trim­med in Venetian lace. Her shoulder length veil fell from a camelet headpiece. She carried a bouquet of roses and stephanotis.

The matron of honor was Mrs. Douglas Evens of Jefferson Ohio. The bridesmaids were Miss Linda Peel of Guyahoga Falls, Ohio and Mrs. Everett Miller of Hyattsville, Md.

Richard Salisbury of Bohemia, brother of the groom, was best 'man. The ushers were Robert Curley of Selden, Leslie Kristoff of Bohemia and Michael Maguire of Bohemia.

Miss Marjorie Miller, a cousin of the bride, and William Jones, a cousins of the groom, were flower girl and ring bearer.

A reception was held at the Patchogue Elks Club following the ceremony.

Prior to their marriage both the bride and groom were with the United States Steel Headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa..

Following a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury will make their home in St. Louis, Mo. where the groom has been transferred to the United States Steel's district office there.

Miss Janis Marie Kaler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Kaler of West Sayville, became the bride of John P. Mason, son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Mason of Wolcott, N.Y., during a ceremony held at the First Reformed Chruch of West Sayville at 8 pm, Saturday, September 23. Rev. Marvin Meeter officiated at the. ceremony.

The bride given in.marriage by her father, wore a floor length, long sleeved, A-line gown of peau-de-soie, trimmed with a braid of sequins, which she had made herself. Her tiered elbow length veil was of silk illusion and velvet ribbon. She carried a; colonial bouquet of whiteroses, stephontis and baby's breath.

Mrs. Steven Aracri of West Sayville, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor.

Steven Mason, of Wolcott, N.Y.; brother of the groom, served as the best man. The ushers were William Payne of Wolcoft, N.Y. and Steven Aracri of West Sayville, brother-in-law of the bride.

A reception was held at the home of the bride, following the ceremony.

The bride is a graduate of Sayville High School and New Paltz State University. Her husband is also a graduate of New Paltz State University. Mrs. Mason is employed as a clerk in the Housing Department of. Islip Town Hall in Islip. Mr. MasVm is the Assistant Manager of Pilot Petroleum in Copiague, N.Y.

Following an upstate New York wedding trip, the bridal couple will make their home in Sayville.

Miss Corinne Cibelli Married on Saturday

Miss Corinne Cibelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cibelli of Lake Ronkonkoma, and James Robinette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zabinofsky of Hialeah, Fla., were united in marriage Saturday afternoon in St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma withthe Rev. Luis Llamas officiating.

Escorted to the altar by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace with a short train. The gown had a high neckline with an empire waistline and long puff sleeves. It had a full A-line skirt edged with beads. She wore a high crown of crystal and seed pearls with a three tier veil of imported net, a blushing veil, an intermediate veiland a cathedral veil. She

carried an old fashioned bouquet of white roses and stephanotis with an orchid center.

Miss Elizabeth Ronitette of Lake Ronkonkoma, a brother of the bride, was best man and the ushers were Dean Zabenofsky of Florida, a broher of the groom, and Laslow Gurdon of Cen-tereach.

A wedding reception was held at the Huntington Town House, Huntington.

The bride is a graduate of Sachem High School and Suffolk Community College. The groom is a graduate of Newfield High School and is employed with Dean Laurence in Port Jefferson. . Mr. and Mrs. Robinette went to Florida on their wedding trip and will reside in Patchogue.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seiple of Sayville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, to Dominic J. W. Tacoma-of Wading River, son of Mr. and Mrs. :Dominick Tacoma' of. Woodside, Queens.

Miss Seiple is a graduate of Sayville High School. She is.: employed at the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital. Mr. Tacoma is a graduate of Newtown High, School and is employed by the Suffolk County Police Depart1-ment, assiggned to the Highway Patrol Bureau:

A September, 1973 wedding is planned.

Seiple - Boogertman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seiple of""

Sayville, . announcer . t h e engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Steven Boogertman, son of,-,-Mr.r(and Mrs. Edwin Boogertman' of West Sayville.

Miss Seiple. is a graduate of Sayville High School and the Marcel Haigy's School of Beauty in Bay Shore..-Mr.-.Boogertman also is a graduate, of Sayville High School and is in his second year ,at Suffolk County Com­munity College.

No date has been set for the wedding.

Yablanski - Kovarik Mr. and Mrs. Edward

Yablonski of Sayville announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to ...Wayne Kovarik, son of: Mrs."" Lillian Burman and the late Albert Kovarik of Babylon, formerly of Bayport.

Miss Yablonski is a graduate of Sayville High School and is presently employed as a legal secretary in Patchogue.- Mr. Kovarik is a graduate of James Wilson Young High School in Bayport, attended Dominion College in Virginia and served in the United States Navy. He is presently employed by Fame Real Estate in Port Jefferson.

A January 1973 wedding is nlanned.

Eileen Seipla

Kathleen Seiple

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LOVELY BRIDE, the former Miss Sherry Lee Summers of Pittsburgh Pa. who was married to Gerard F. Salisbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Salisbury of Bohemia, Saturday at St. John Neopmucene Church In Bohemia.

Miss Pamela Auditore And William Hook Wed

NUPTIAL NEWS H that of Mr, and Mr». ««ry William Conk In who were Married Auga.1 26 .t Sl.FrancL ^ S . l c . R.C.Church n Patchogue. The bride it the former Mill Ann RoberU LjuUe Burgesi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ralph Burge.i <bf Hand-ford Bay, Sliver Creek, N.Y. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Conklin of Set t le . p h o | < | b y w | | I | a n | y H u g h e t

Miss Pamela Auditore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Auditere of Lake .Ronkonkoma, became the bride of William Hook, son of Mrs. Grace Hook and the late Robert Hook of Far.mlngdale, on September 16 at Our Lady of the Snow R.C. Church, Blue Point. Rev. Charles Murphy celebrated the Nuptial Mass.

The bride given in marriage by her father were a gown of flowing chiffon with a beaded, chantilly lace bodice, traditional sleeves and Victorian neckline. Her matching headpiece had a cathedral length veil of English illusion outlined In matching chantilly lace which fell over the Intermediate length train on her gown. She carried an orm bouquet of long stemmed American Beauty roses with ivy cascading over a white satin ribbon. Anita Cummlngs at Farmingville was matron of honor. Miss Donna Auditore, sis­ter of the "bride, was maid of honor And Mrs. Jeanie Auditore, sister-in-law of the' bride, Mrs.

Annette Marine, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Diane Mc­Donald, Miss Doborah McMahon and Miss Jill Desmond were bridesmaids. Thie flower girl was Miss Amy Auditore, niece of the . bride.

The best man was Martin Cummings of Farmingville, John Hook, brother of the groom, Stephen Auditore, brother of the bride, James Marine, Michael McDonald, Raymond Quinlan and Dennis ' Boode were the ushers.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hnuppauge Country Club in Hauppauge.

The bride is a graduate of Sachem High School and is employed by the Suffolk County Water Authority. The groom attended Suffolk County Com­munity College and is now em­ployed by Abe Farbcr Associates.

Mr. and Mrs. Hook wont to Puerta Rico and St. Thomas on their wedding trip and will make their home In West Sayville.

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