tutti h 2 Mr and Mrs. Josep Tuminelli of East Patchogue announce the engagement of their daughter , Frances , to Paul Birmingham , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Birmingham of East Patchogue. Miss Tuminelli is a 1970 graduate of Bell port High School and is presently employed at Miller 's Mint , Patchogue. Mr. Birmingham also attended Bellpor t High School , and is employed at Gutte 's, Patchogue. The coup le plan to be wed on November 27, Thanksgiving Day. They will be residing in Miami Beach , Fla., shortly after. A WARM MOMENT FOR Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guggino , Jr. following their wedding on October 25 at St. John the Evangelist Church in Center Moriches. The bride is the former Miss Carol Caime of Shirley. Photo by Jon Rossi Studios UNDER AN ARCH reminicent of the Shakespearean era , stand Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett. The bride is the former Miss Carol Ann Shelorke of Moriches. Photo by Paul Carroll of Carroll Studio of Holtsville GUGGINO - CAIME In a double-ring ceremony performed by Rev. Paul Dahm, daughter of Miss Carol Caime , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Caime of Carleton Drive , Shirley , became Plaza Mexicans In Mexico , shopping, a sideline on most vacations, becomes THE main activity, Mexico is a fair — a display of a multitude of colorful, handmade artifacts. One of the most beautiful and traditional is the loom-woven serape. Serapes are used as blankets, rugs, wall-hangings, table covers. Sometimes, a slit is left in the center, making the serape into a poncho. No two serapes are identical, even if mad e by the same man. The whole process, from shearing the sheep, through carding, spinning, dyeing and weavin g, involves expertise and artistry. The variety of serapes is almost unbelievable . The wool mav be as coarse as a horse blanket, as soft a"H Hu nt as cashmere, as thick and finel y combed as an elegant rug. It may be pure white or a rainbow of van-colored stripes. The design may be floral, abstract, or pictorl.dly detailed . the bride of Anthony Guggino, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guggino of Biscayne Drive , Selden , at 3 p.m. on October 25 at St. John the Evangelist R. C. Church , Center Moriches. On the arm of her father , the bride was escorted to the altar. She was clad in a gown of white chiffon and polyester , with a high collar trimmed with lace and pearls , long chiffon sleeves , empire waistline and a small train. The Juliette cap was of matching chiffon and pearls holding the two-tier , finger-tip veil. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Vincent Lancella and the best man was Vincent La ncella. The couple was greeted at a reception held in their honor at the Brookhaven Manor , Shirley . Following the reception , the newly-weds departed for a oneweek honeymoon to Bermuda . After their return home , they will be residing in Mastic. 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Y. 1 1772 Opposite Rear Entrance of 5th Police Precinct - Off Waverly Avenue were Miss Tracey Pearson of Islip, Miss Laura Lyons of Shoreham , Mrs. LeeAnn Piatt of Mastic , and sisters of the groom , Miss Audrey Barrett and Miss Mary Seymour; both of Mastic. The flower girl was Elizabeth Lyons of Shoreham. The attendants all wore pastel colored gowns of green and yellow with large matching picture hats with contrasting veils. David Barrett of Mastic , brother of the groom , a t t e n d e d as best man. Danny Barrett of Mastic , brother of the groom , and Tom Shelorke of Moriches , Craig bro t h e r of the bride , Piatt of Mastic and Douglas Donahue of Shirley were ushers. (continu ed on p age 13) ™ j i \ \ WELCOME TO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH * 482 NEW NO OCEAN A V E (Just No of Sunrise Hwy ) PATCHOGUE • 475-4472 j LIMOUSINES . i BY Roberts; ] LARGE SELECTION OF $Mrf(> .. *^ • WOMEl\fS COATS $MiJ^ " INp PANT JACKETS & SKI JACKETS • ANTS' \ l l l ^ & CHILDREN'S JACKETS W^^MHPto* ALTE RATIONS AND REPAIRS tfS&l (IS B Want to know more? Come browse through our serapes at: Open: Mon. to Wed. & Sat. 10 to 6 Thurs. & Fri. 10 to 7:30 Sunday 1 to 5 On the afternoon of Sunday, September 14, Miss Carol Ann Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mason of Shelorke, daughter of Mr. and Mastic Road , Mastic , announce Mrs . James Shelorke of James the engagement of their Hawkins Road , Moriches , daughter , Claudia Jean , to became the bride of William Theodore Phillips , son of Mr. and Barrett , son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Phillips of Meadow- Harold Seymour of Wood Avenue , mere Avenue, Mastic. Mastic , in a double-ring Miss Mason is presently em- ceremony performed by Fa ther ployed with her parents. Powers of St. John the Evangelist Mr. Phillips is employed by the R.C. Church of Center Moriches . Town of Brookhaven . Escorted to the alter by her An April 10, 1976 wedding is father , the bride wore a gown of planned. satin organza with Venise lace and app liques . The skirt was full and had long sleeves and a yolk Guest sp eaker neckline. The full chapel train was of Nott ingham lace. A at rose s ociet y headpiece held her long illusion The Suffolk Rose Society will veil with Venise trim and her meet Monday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m., bridal bouquet was of white and at the Sanctuary , of the Three yellow baby roses complemented Village Garden Club , on Bates with baby 's breath and satin Road , off Main Street , Setauket. white streamers. Guest speaker will be Robert H Miss Cath y Crowley of PatBrewster , Suffolk Cooperative chogue attended the bride as her Extension agent. He will discuss maid-of-honor The bridesmaids the "Botany of the Rose " All are welcome. Free . Claudia Jean Mason WITTMANN 'S FRENCH RABBIT FURS ffih S?4. Weavers may depict an ancient A/tec god , a simple geometric design, or a local natu ral symbol. Each serape town is noted for its traditional style , but individual weavers combine sense of beauty with sense of humor and come up with unique new patterns . OLD MEXICO ARTS 404 Main Street Lower Port Jefferson (Near Art Cinema Theater) BARRETT - SHELORKE LINWOOD G D E T W E I L E R PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 45AM MORNING WORSHIP 11 00 A .M. EVENING S E R V I C E 7 00 P.M WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7 45 P M j / ] * ' \ m WE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED , RISEN , & COMING AGAIN ' £ i( 'O0 ^I2^~ ^ ' 5?. I(< r (ino *S ) (JSeCLUlU v s-> /) ^>alon \ ) ) I) k ( |) L\ ^ These Scissors , A can do wonders in the hands Of n/ i f / lno ^_^ JL (fo rm erly Ann 's) 299 E. Main St. Patchogue, N.Y. 289-8861 STORE HOURS 9 A M - 6 PM ) j j ( \
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