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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 111

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3E Married on Saturday THE HARTFORD COURANTi Sunday, Septtmbor 10, 1967 7 X' Conway-Hansen Miss Barbara Lovell Hansen 5: of Boston, and Mr. Ber nard M. Conway of Cambridge, were married yesterday at 11 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Suffield, by the Rev. lipliliii iipifiiiiliiliiiil illillllllif IlSllillMilllllliSli i i A 111 George Butler, P.P., and tne Rev.

Gorman Smith, First Con-gregational Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Hansen of Suffield.

Mr. Conway is the son of Mr. Joseph Conway of Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland, and the late Mrs. Conway. Maid of honor was Miss Joan Carter, and bridesmaid was Miss Carol Lazzo.

Mr. Gerald F. Conway was best man. Ushers were Mr. Carol Photo.

ROSALIND MINSK fiancee of Alec Bobrow Cook-Gelding Phots. MRS. ALAN J. ATKINS 1 nee Linda M. Carting DONNA L.

STONE fiancee of Robert N. Fraser Announcements of Interest Peter Hansen and Mr. Roy Hansen honor. Mrs. Jack Merrill was of Mr.

and Mrs. George Fras- and Mrs. Aaron Bobrow of After a reception at the Pub- I'Atkins-Carling On Saturday, Miss Linda bridesmaid, er Jr. of North Windham. A Long View West Hartford, lick House, Sturbridge, 1 i i i mT i 4U MAimU ln(t Fa.

rnnnHq Ttlf the couple left for Canada. Mr. June 1968 wedding is planned. 1 Miss Minsky is a junior at Mr Oaiff RpnnH was best. Miss Stone was graduated the University of Hartford, Bradford Baehracti Phot.

MRS. WILLIAM J. COLLINS nee Josephine M. Finocchiaro and Mrs. Conway will reside at 9 Essex Lane, West Peabody, Bradford Bichroch Photo.

MRS. BERNARD M. CONWAY nee Barbara L. Hansen Mary Carling and Mr. Alan marl and James Lawler JTnhnenn A tin a uPro marripH an1 VMi Thnmof Aflrin ncK.

from E. 0. Smith High School School of Education. et 7 p.m. by the Rev.

Gordon ered. a senior at Lasell Junior Mr. Bobrow was graduated jMass. Mr. i Conway fjjyjj iu i7- nu Th- ro-onHnn ia h.M af College School of Nursmg in Au-from the Umversity of Hart-as a sales representative by Stearns Jr.

in the First Churchl The reception was held at the 6 Ua r.An1.lAmPriran District TpWanhCo. American District Telegraph Co, seph Collins were married i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Biagio cia A. Finocchiaro, and Dr.

9 Ct Alienist np'a inOCCniarO 01 UOnU 01. Ul. VyUl-dUl ITUUiiiioajr naa ucov man. iaturaay ai ai. Augusunes nn1ini.

wni msirip in of Christ, Congregational Chap- VFW Hall in West Hartford. graduated man Spitz SumvaV and w7ch- el in West Hartford. The bride Following a trip through the "J- tel CPAs is the daughter of Mr. A. R.

I southwestern states the Collins-Finocchiaro Church at 1 p.m. with we Rt-collins of Indianapolis, and Washington, D.C., after a trip Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Healey the iate Collins.

to southern Europe, Turkey and Carling of Beech Tree will live in El Paso, Texas, e- Miss Josephine Marialucia Fi nocchiaro and Dr. William Jo-. Officiating. The bride is thei Honor attendant was Miss Lu-, Uganda. West Hartford, and Mrs.

M.B. wnere tne Drwegroom is serv- iZ'hti m.iL...,i tv, ttc into -where ne is a memDer ot uei- with the U.S. Murton of Wethersfield. Mr. At- ing Army Intelli- ta Sigma Pi fraternity.

kins is the son of Mrs. T.B. At- gence Corps. MansionToBe Decor Scene Cedarcrest Auxiliary Seeks Members Minsky-Bobrow Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Minsky kins of Crescent East Hartford. Mr. Richard Carling of Wethersfield presented his sister in cisueiu picsenieu ma sisier Stone-Fraser Mr. and Mrs. William Local Delegates Named to Zionists9 Miami Conference Stone of Storrs announce the en- of Lynbrook, N.Y., announce Pa pii oione 01 oiorrs announce me en- oi ynorouK, ix.i., announce Miii.m..inllff,a..liaMiiinlliM marriage.

Mrs. Thomas Wright gagement of their daughterthe engagement of their daugh- ft OYWdlk mni t. i- r.i-" i. i i a i ww vvr film, The Child Molesters, prepared by the Connecticut State Police will be shown. The Cedarcrest Hospital Auxiliary is beginning its fifth year of service to the hospital was man uu ui iiunur, anu miss miss uunna Liavonne oione, 10 ier, miss nosauna iviinoKy, iu Linda Johnson was maid of Mr.

Robert Nelson Fraser, son Mr. Alec Bobrow, son of Dr. The Hartforo Chapter of Sea ior Hadassah, the Women's and patients. Officers tor the Zionist Organization of America, coming year are Mrs. J.

irea- erick Cebelius of Wethersfield, St. Cyril's Guild The SS. Cyril and Methodius Ladies Guild will meet in the "Project Restoration Interior Design 1967" will begin on Saturday, Sept. 30 as the Lockwood Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk is opened for viewing. The interior design exhibition is being planned and president; Mrs.

George Cun Miss Joan Taylor Is Bride Of Mr. Tedd Kemberling will send a three member delegation of Hadassah's 53rd national convention at the Fon-taineblau Hotel, Miami Beach, ningham, Newington, vice presi if dent; Mrs. Leslie K. Sherman, school dining room on Wednes day, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m.

The It- Wethersfield, second vice presi Fla. from Sept. 17 through Sept. 20. dent; Miss Nell Sharkey, Newington, recording secretary; IfrrJ Miss Joan Alice Taylor, Miss Lisa Walker were brides-daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack maids. Mr. Joseph J. Williams v0wn mj was best man.

Ushers were Mr. Foreign Minister Abba Eban staged by the sustaining members of the Junior League of Stamford-Norwalk, Inc. and the Mrs. Dudley R. Douglas, West I I Rev.

Robert Vujs, Maryknoll Missionary will be guest speaker. The Rev. Mr. Vujs is on leave from his post as pastor of the Cathedral of Musoma on Hartford, corresponding secre of Israel will address the opening plenary session. He will discuss "Israel in the World Today." The presentation of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Institute of Interior 2 Raiph H.

Gilbert, Mr. Raymond Tedd L. Kemberling, son Walker.t Mr Jordan anrJ of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mr.

Frederick Thompson. Kemberling of Lewistown, Following the reception at married in a lawn cere- the home of the bride's par-mony at the home of the'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kemberling Designers. tary; and Miss Flora Stewart, Newington, treasurer.

Membership in the auxiliary is 196 and during the past year Hadassah Henrietta Szold Lake Victoria in Tanzania, East The Norwalk mansion has Award will take place at the Africa. ItV i the group has aided the hospi convention. It will be given to been proclaimed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of the most important examples of 19th cen mrs v. PK.Riri.nis tal by purchasing gifts, furnish bride's parents on Saturday at left for a wedding trip through 3 p.m. The Rev.

Harold C. New England to Montreal, Can- ings, clothing and outdoor furni 'Apartness' Helps LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Burdon. castor emeritus of the ada. They will reside at 26 ture for the patient's Use.

rUrrh nartnr rVntral KantM Fuller West Newton, Church of Christ, Congrega i after Sept. 23. The bride Lift0'. Church, Main St. Mrs.

Lillian 'Separations, which often "push auxiliary sponsored gift shop. De0ole out of the rut of dailv tury architecture in the United States. Leading interior designers throughout the state will present room settings placed so as Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, noted heart surgeon, professor surgery and chairman of the department of surgery of Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Tex.

Local delegates planning to attend are Mrs. Bernard Wald-man, chapter president; Mrs. David Sheketoff. president of groom is a student at Northeastern University where he is and store, zable donations have eoer wm icau me ucvununa. .4 family routine" may be good tional in Newington, officiated.

Mrs. Philip J. Rogers was matron of honor, Miss Lynne Taylor, Mrs. Frederick Thomp- Bon, Miss Jacqueline Taylor and been made to the hopsital majoring in mechanical Suburban Women I for a marriage occasionally, be- i. donated by Connecticut interior Plans for the coming year include a continuation of the On Tnpsrlav at m.

Hip US a ruruue university mar- TuTJr f. Suburban Woman's Club of Se counseIor- points of interest of the 60-room mansion. This will be the first public event in the four-story the Henrietta Szold Group and aware of the hospital and its "It may be good for the wife 11 maafincie win West Hartford will meet at the! CharlM J. Boutwoll Photo. MRS.

A. KOWALCHUK JR. nee Judith A. Cusson Bridal Announced Kowakchuk-Cusson Miss Judith Ann Cusson, granite structure since a group Mrs. George Shenkman, Kadi "Plans Are Underway For 8th LaSalette Presentation hp hplH Anv nprson interasted Rpach Park School, for the first to take UP tne mlddle of tn9 mah Group president.

in the hospital is welcome to meeting of the season ioin the auxiliary. ,1 night and discover a vast emptiness, and it may be good for the husband to experience the lone- of 16 citizens defied city hall several years and won court orders that saved the 1868v show-place from demolition. Proceeds from the exhibit will be contributed to its restoration. Jewish Nurses Couple Marks 35th Year The Very Michael J.ary needs a broader concept of Cox, Provincial Superior of the his own role in the world, and Missionary Fathers of Our Lady in particular a better idea of Golden Rule Circle The Golden Rule Circle of The Association of Jewish "ness of a hotel room," says Registered Nurses will meet Prof. Wallace Denton of the Sept.

12 at 8:15 p.m. at the New I university's Department of LaSalette, announces the, of Mr. and Mrs. Ru- The King's Daughters will hold plans for the eighth annual I dobh L. Cusson of Framington, Mr.

and Mrs. Dominic La- their Reconsecration meeting Britain BanK ana irust uuia Development ana amily An auction, featuring furniture and decorative accessories donated by Connecticut interior designers will be held on the Salpttd PrPRPnbittnn Rail, the as Weil as In a material cuii- Cava of Barker St. celebrated on Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the jeroe cioomiieia.

ine uie. and Mr. Andrew Kowalchuk evening of Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. at text.

A concern for both as their 35th Wedding Anniversa- u-iCnJ Uilfnn Untol Inantfi lifa to nart nt iha mn. SOn Of MT. anfl tilTS. Andrew Vi Vim Cnn. ry on Sept.

1 with a party at Since its inaugaration, eight temporary missionary view. Kowalchuk of Farmington, were day, Oct. 22. Tickets may be -years ago, the Ball has adopted) The efforts of the Presenta-'man-id at 11 a.m. Saturday in! purchased at the door.

their home given by their children. They were married in tor its cnaruaDie ena ine eauca-ion tsan neips meei ine ex- Patrick's Church Farming 4mn nt vAiinrr tnpn whn are tn npneps nf spminarv tratnincr nnH St. Augustine's Church in Hart Mr. Stephen Leszuk and Mr. ford.

They are parents of one Vamam.m MMAtfl nil MiMIinnn. nltA IViACA lirVin miiet affonfl IIMl- 1011. Miss Kittv Kalisz was maid Richard Tedesco. ies with the LaSaletw Fathers, versities, where there is a wid- son, Joseph, and two ters, Mary Lou Fritzson and i unnA h0infi M.trcae of honor. Bridesmaids were The reception was held Start, in tt Diane Cifaldi, Miss Marie Clover Hall, Plainville after Beverly LaCava, all of Hart.

DoiiiAtfa iirkitVi Mi an4 Mrc ITnurai. fnrn THpv flrA fllsn trrannnnr- ford. This society sends mission At the present time the La- and Miss Lee A. Cusson. chuk left for the Pocono Moun- ents to two boys and one girl.

aries to the needy areas of the Cit cw.iMnna oni n-iocte Mr. Steven KowaicnuK was lams, iney win live ai 4D sner- Mr. j-auava, a caiuemer iur world, particularly the Far East owiiiiiaiiaua ouu ji.vuio i nest man. usners were Mr. man onsiui wnen wey re- o.

i. ruuc vuusuuiuuu, anu "mZrrute "Zme "and Gary Mr Enrico turn Mr Kowalchuk is em- Presentation Ball has always! aboard, including Brown Uni-jPeUegrino, Mr. Joseph Olender, ployed by Gros-ite Inc. moon trip to California. been gratifying but is appreciat-versity and the University of ed even more in today's world Dublin 'With its rising education costs I The most recent mission un-; and the need there is for longer dertaken by the LaSalette Fa-: and more exacting seminary thers was in Argentina in 1964.

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