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Grace Lutheran Church in Mas-tic Beach was the setting for therainbow wedding at 3 p. m. Satur-day of Miss Alice Margaret Blank ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HarryBlank of Floyd Road . Shirley, icJohn Saul Conti , son of Mr. andMrs. Louis Conti of Grand Ave-nue. Shirley. The double ringceremony was performed by theRev. A r t h u r Geidel before the al-tar adorned wi th bouquets of w h i t echrysanthemums and snapdragon^

The bride was given in mar-riage by her father and was at-tired in a whi te gown of si lk or-ganza over ta f f e ta . The Chan-tilly lace bodice was sty led withlong pointed sleeves and the scal-loped neckl ine was edged withseed pearls. The bouffant hoopedskirt te rminated in a chapel t ra in.Her ilhi .-ion f ingert ip veil was heldin p lace by a Queen Anne seedpearl crown and she carried a cas-cade bouquet of whi te roses w n han orchid center.

»>a' matching flowered headpiecewith a short veil and carried acascade bouquet of yellow tea ro-ses and daisies.

The bridesmaids were Miss Su-san Peterson of Mastic Beach andMiss Eileen Bennett of Shirley.Miss Patricia Ann Bartscherer ofMastic Beach was junior brides-maid. Their full-length gowns ofpink , lilac and romance blue werein nylon over taffeta and theywore matching flowered headpiecesand carried cascade bouquets ofyellow tea roses and daisies.

Linda Cox of Shirley, a nieceof the bride , was flower girl. Shewore a romance blue full-lengthPrincess style gown of nylon overtaffeta with a matching floweredhead piece and carried a basket offlowers.

John Bennett of Shirley servedas best man. The ushers werePaul Hoslyk of Manorville anuJoseph Greco of Brookl yn. HarryGeorge Blank of Shirley, a brotherof the bride , was ju nior usher.

Mi>. Robert Cox of Shirley, asister of the bride , was mat ron -of-honor. She was dre>seri in aful l - length maize gown of nylonover -taffeta with a strap less bo-dice and matching stole. She wore

Following the ceremony a re-ception for 200 guests was heldat the Mastic Beach DemocraticClubhouse in Mastic Reach. Abuffet supper was served.

Mr. and Mrs. Conti left for atwo-week wedding trip in the Po-

BORCH ETTA—HOLZWARTH

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Holzwarth ofPatchogue announce the marriageof their daughter , Miss EleanorLuise Holzwarth . to Charles Wil-liam Borchetta. Jr., son of Mrs.Virginia La Bruzza of Cos Cob ,Conn., and the lace Charles W.Boichetta , Sr. The vow ; wsresolemnized May 12 in the chap?!

v f the Christian Church of Roc k-ville , Md. The double ring cere-mony was conduct 3d by the Rev.R. Keith Bell , pastor of the chii'-ch.

The bride is a 1958 graduateof Patchogue Hign School and at-tended the Katherine Gibbs Schoolm New York. She ih presently em-ployed by the U.S. Government inWashington , D.C-

Her husbaiu; graduated f-.-omGreenwich High School and at-tended the U niversity of Oklaho-ma where he was a member ofthe Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater-nity. He is presently serving withthe Army and has had a tour ofoutv in the Far East.

cono Mountains and upon return-ing home they will reside onHounslow Road , Shirley.

The bride graduated from Cen-ter Moriches High School and isemployed by the Security Nation-al Bank in Center Moriches.

Her husband graduated fromCenter Moriches High School andis employed by Sedlak Plumbingand Heating on Medford Avenue ,Patchogue.

The couple will reside in Ar-lington , Va.

PLATEROTI—GERARD

Miss Joan Helen Gerard , daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nuss-baumer of South Country Road ,Brookhaven , was married to An-tonio Plateroti , son of Mr. andMrs. Salvatore Plateroti of 35Union Avenue, Patchogue, at 4 p.m. May 20. The wedding took placein the Christian Assembly Church ,East Patchogue. The Rev. FrankFolio officiated at the double ringceremony in the presence of about150 persons.

Given in marriage by her step-father, the bride wore a long-sleeved gown of white lace. Herheadpiece of sati n , pearls and lacewas attached to her fingertip veil.She carried a bouquet of carna-tions, roses and sweet peas withwhite satin streamers.

Mrs. Victor Olivetti of Patch-ogue was matron-of-honor. Shewore a gown of light blue laceand a blue hat. She carried abouquet of blue carnations.

Mrs. Jean Plateroti of East Pat-chogue was the bridesmaid. Shewas gowned in light pink lace andwore a pink hat. She carried a

bouquet of pink carnations.Rudy Plateroti of East Patch-

ogue was best man and the usherwas Victor Olivotti of Patchogue.

A reception for 165 guests washeld at Nancy 's Restaurant, Pat-chogue , at 5 p. m. Music was byShortino 's Band.

Mr. and Mrs. Plateroti left fora honeymoon in Niagara Fallsand Canada. They are now resid-ing at 99 Railroad Avenue, Patch-ogue.

Mrs. Plateroti is emp loyed atBrookhaven National Laboratory.

Her husband is a mason. He isin business with his brother.

PERRIER—GARLINGE

The marriage of Miss Irene AnnGarlinge , daughter of Mr. andMrs. James Garlinge of Bellport,to Leonard Perrier , son of Mr.and Mrs. Hector Perrier of Man-orville , took place at 3:30 p. m.May 27 at St. John the EvangelistR. *C. Church in Center Moricheswith the Rev. Matthew Wisniew-ski officiating.

The bride , given in marriage byher father , wore a floor-lengthgown of silk organza with a Sa-brina neckline and long taperedsleeves. She carried a cascadebouquet of white roses.

Miss Grace Sutphin of CambriaHeights was the maid-of-honorand was gowned in a yellowstreet-length dress with bell skirtand wore a matching head piece.She carried a cascade of yellowroses and daises.Mrs. Nancy Perrier of Freevilleand Miss Barbara Hess of CenterMoriches were bridesmaids, andwore gowns of the same sty lingin aqua and carried cascade bou-quets of daisies.

Donald Perrier of Freeville wasbest man and the ushers wereEdward Perrier of Manorville andEdward Cettina of Center Mori-ches.

Ave Maria was played and sungby the orgai.ist.

About 90 people attended a re-ception at the Sunrise Restaurantin Center Moriches where dinnerwas served at 6 p. m., and musicwas furnished by Victor Lopez 'three piece band.

The couple spent their honey-moon in New York City and Oy-ster Bay. They are residing anManorville.

The bride- attended BellportHigh School. The bridegroom nowemployed by the Suffolk CountyMosquito Control Commission, at-tended Center Moriches HighSchool.

For your best source of infor-mation locally, read The Advanceeach week.—Adv.

MARRIED in St. John the Evangelist R. C. Church, CenterMoriches, May 27 were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Perrier. Thebride is the former Miss Irene Ann Garlinge of Bellport.

—Photo by Raymond Trypuc RECENT ENGAGEMENTSMr. and Mx-s. Henry Dickerson<

of 7 Perry Place, Patchogue, an-nounce the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Barbara Lee Dick-

Miss Barbara L. Dickersonerson , to Philip N. Basile , son ofMr. and Mrs. Philip Basile of 14Salem Street , Patchogue.

Mass Dickerson is a senior atPatchogue High School.

Mr. Basile is in the Navy andstationed in Norfolk , Va.

No wedding date has been set.

Announcement has been made byMr . and Mrs. Max Petersen of 9Benson Place , Valley Stream , ofthe engagement of their daughter ,

Miss Inge Louise Petersen—Vinell Studios

Miss Inge Louise Petersen, to JonRaymond ten Hoopen , son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer F. ten Hoopen ofPatchogue.

Miss Petersen was graduatedfrom Valley Stream Central HighSchool and Berkeley School inNew York City. She is with TheM. W. Kellogg Company, a petro-chemical firm in New York.

Mr. ten Hoopen attended SetonHall High School in Patchogue andis an alumnus of the College ofthe Hol y Cross in Worcester ,Mass. He is also associated withThe M. W. Kellogg Company.

A November wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Al phonso E. Jesai-tis of Carlton Avenue , East Setau-ket . announce the engagement oftheir daughter , Carol Therese , to

Miss Carol i. JesaitisEdward John Valder , son of Mr.and Mrs. Charles B. Valder ofNorthern Boulevard , Shirley, for-merl y of Woodside.

Miss Jesaitis is a graduate ofthe Cochrane School of Nursing,St. John 's Riverside Hospital ,Yonkers. She is also a graduateof Syracuse University. She is apublic health nurse with the Suf-folk County Department of Health.

Mr. Valder attended Murray HillVocational High School and servedas a sergeant in the armed forcesin Korea during the Korean con-flict. He is employed in the SuffolkCounty Mosquito Control Commis-sion.

An October wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppola of168 Lynbrook Drive , Mastic Beach ,announce the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Frances Coppola ,to George Panse , son of Mr. andMrs. George Panse of Selden.

No date has been set for thewedding.

Patchogue High DancePlanned for Grads

A meeting of the chairmen ofthe Senior Graduation Ball of Pat-chogue High School was held June1 at the home of Jere Austin.

Final plans were made to com-plete the arrangements for the allnight ball. Invitations to the grad-uation ball will be distributed inthe near future by Edmund W.Tuton , principal.

Chairmen present at the meet-ing were : Mrs. Byford Lee, chair-man , Dixon Warner , Mrs. WilliamPatterson , Mrs. W. L). Warner ,Mrs. Lazzer Peterson , Mrs. W.McCahill , Mrs. Louis Hodkin andMr. Austin.

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Summer is the time when thefamily loves things that are home-made. Nothing1 else has the sameflavor in this warm weather.

The jaded appetites needing"pepping up" and now is the timefor new dishes , those cool onesthat are so good.

Here is something new, aLemon Cake Pudding — and it isone of the never-fai l kind. Andwhat is better than lemon flavorat this season ?

It is one that makes the familysay: "When do we have thisagain. Make it real soon!"

Lemon Cake Pudding

1 cup sugar% cup flour% teaspoon salt2 eggs% cup lemon juice

grated rind of lemon1 cup milk

STftr~sugar, flour and salt. Addwell beaten egg yolks , lemonjuice and rind , then add milk.Fold in c^ wh i tes, which havebeen beaten dry.

Put in pudding pan and set in

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