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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 97

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KB Calendar of Club Events THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sunday, March 7, 1965 tunday, March 7 I i Agudas Achim Social Club, Agudat Achim auditorium, 225 Greenfield dinner and entertainment, 7 p.m. Monday', March I Sisterhood of Temple Sinai, Newing- ton, speakers, 8:30 p.m. Wethersfield Women's Association Emerson Williams School, Wells ford, txecutive board meeting, 10:30 a.m. Hearthstone Club, 457 Main food-less food sale, book sale, and speaker, 1 m. YWCA World Service Luncheon, 263 Ann speaker, 12:15 p.m.

St. Martha's Guild, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Bloomfleid, sewing, box lunch 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, March 4 Northwest Catholic Women's Committee, cafeteria.

Northwest Catholic High School, 29 Wampanoag West Hartford, fashion show, 8 p.m. Hartford YWCA, Thursday Variety Tour, Blue Door, Lewis and Gold coffee, 10 a.m., Wadsworth Atheneum, tour, 10:45 a.m. Service Bureau for Women's Organizations, Centinel Hill Hall, G. Fox and speakers, 10:15 a m. to 2 p.m Thursday Afternoon Club Prosser Library meeting room, speaker, 1 p.m.

Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. Girls Club, Hartford Club, fashion show. Chapter PEO, Coalbaugh home, 174 Main Farmington, meeting, noon. West Hartford Chapter, Polish Junior League of Moraskl horn, 17 Lakeview New Britain, meet' Ino 8 p.m. Mountain Laurel Chapter, Sweet Adelines, 337 Wethersfield rehearsal, 8 p.m.

Women's Auxiliary to the J. J. Mc-Cook Memorial Hospital, Harriet Ingersoll Jones Home, surgical dressings, 10 a m. to 2 p.m. Friday, March Fine Arts Group, Hartford Woman'8 Club Karlson home, 125 Newton speaker, 10:30 a.m.

College Club of Hartford, Mallnconleo home, 200 Westmont West Hartford, tea and entertainment, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Center Church Women, Center Church house, sewing, surgical dressings, box lunch, 10 a.m. Saturday March i University Club, at the Club, Lewis dinner, 6 p.m., dance, 9 p.m. Metropolitan Women's Club, Centinel Hill Hall, Fox and luncheon bridge, 1 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Club of Beth Hillel Synagogue, Congregation Tikvoh Chadoshoh, Purim ball, p.m. to 1 a.m. Wethersfield Junior Women's Club, VWCA, Ann splash party, 7:30 p.m.

to :30 p.m. Center Church Auxiliary, church house. Gold speaker, 8 p.m. Hartford League, American Medical Center at Denver, Jonathan Temple, Blue Hills game party, 8 p.m. Hartford Branch, Conn.

Association of Industrial Nurses, Hartford City Club, Allyn dinner and speaker, :30 p.m. Chapter P.E.O., Simsbury, Hunt home 108 Ellworth Bloom-field, meeting, 8:30 p.m. Ladies of St. Ann Society, parish hall, meeting, 8 p.m. Laurel Valley Chapter, ORT, Laurie home, 19 Forest Hill Lane, West Hartford, dessert tea, 8:15 p.m.

Rosary Altar Society, St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church, Lyceum, Hillside surgical dressing unit, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 10 Nine Hole Group, Womenjs Golf Association, Country Club if Farming-ton, social hour 11:30 a luncheon and fashion show, 12:30 p.m. Sisterhood of Beth Hillel Synagogue, cantata, 8:30 p.m.

Hartford League, American Medical Center at Denver, West Hartford YMCA, North Main West Hartford, speaker, 8 p.m. Wethersfield, speaker, 8 p.m. Magna Carta Toastmistress Club, Belvedere Inn, Plainvllle, speech contest, 4:30 p.m. West Hartford Woman's Club, auditorium of First Church of Christ, Congregational, West Hartford, speaker, 1 p.m. Beth Shalom Sisterhood, at the Synagogue, skit, 8:15 p.m.

Hartford County Association of Medical YWCA, Ann speaker, 8 p.m. Young Women's Guild of St. George's Armenian Church, church hall, meeting, 1pm. Golden Rule Circle of King's Daughters, Central Baptist Church, 457 Main north dining room, rummage sale a.m. to noon.

Swedish Junior League, Emanuel Community House, West Hartford, speaker, 8:15 p.m. Woman's Auxiliary, Hartford Hospital, volunteer workrooms, Brownstone 3, sewing committee, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Brown Thomson Phot. CHRISTINA E.

BROWN fiancee of Richard J. Stuart ANITA PALERMO fiancee of Robert T. Calder KATRRYN A. ZAICEK fiancee of Robert C. Hallock Jr.

Third Finger Left Hand Tuesday, March MATERNITY FASHIONS "Budget to Exclusive" Vassar Club of Hartford, Town and County Club, 22 Woodland speaker, 10:45 a.m. Raanana Chapter, Women's Mizarachi Organization, Centinel Hill Club Room, G. Fox and card party, 12:30 p.m. Women's Auxiliary to the Home Builders Association of Hartford County, Tumblebrook Country Club 376 Slmsbury Bloomfleld, luncheon meeting and entertainment, noon. 73 PRATT ST.

HARTFORD Woman's Club of Newington, First Church of Christ, Congregational, Newington, meeting, 10 a.m., pot-luck luncheon and entertainment, 12:15 p.m. Women of Christ Church Cathedral, foyer of the parish house, 45 Church food sale 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mineralogical Club of Hartford, Board-! man Hall, Trinity College, mineral show, 7:30 p.m. St.

Cyril Ladies Guild, St Cyril School, Groton meeting and social hour, 8 p.m. St. Michael's Women's Guild, rectory, meeting, 8 p.m. i Hartford Club of Regis College Alum- nae Association, Henry home, 129 Pioneer West Hartford meet-; Ing, 8 p.m. Hartford Woman's Club, conference room of the Hartford National Bank, 1010 Farmington West Hart Agudas Achim Siisterhood, paid up i -f 1 1 I membership meeting and film, 8:30 p.m.

Immaculate Conception Rosary Society, church hall, Hungerford speaker, 8 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Hanselman Home, 94 Waterside Lane, West Hartford, speaker, 7:45 p.m. I ft Ours Exclusively Bankers Holiday Fashion Show An Important dress Easy-to-wear side-tied dress of beaucou cottonrayon. A "Bankers Holiday" fashion show will be sponsored by the Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. Girls Club at the Hartford Club Thursday.

Fashions from Mamselle of Vernon Center will be modeled by bank employes. Hairstyles will be by Elizabeth Salon, Woodland House. Tickets are available from receptionists at any of the bank's branch offices. Splash Party i Members of the Wethersfield Junior Woman's Club will attend a splash party at the Ann St. YWCA from 7:30 p.m.

to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Arthur P. Plucker, 529-6206.

I Members of the Alumnae Assn. of the College of New Rochelle who attended a benefit luncheon in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria, New York City, include: Mrs. George Lewis of East Providence, R.I., formerly of West Hartford, Mrs. Edward Goett of Wilmington, Mrs. Edward Lingenheld Jr.

of Canton Center and Mrs. John Dash of Simsbury. 1 Lwln Photo. DOROTHY M. CARLSON fiancee of Roger H.

Bishop Sutcliffe Photo. LEE A. SODERQUIST fiancee of Philip R. Dunn MARTHA HcCLURE fiancee of Charles N. Patterson Jr.

Now Showing Our New Spring Line Sites 5 to 46 Brown-Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Asaph R. Brown i I versity of Michigan in Ann Ar-i Albert I. Prince Technical bor, where she holds a teach- School.

A November wedding is ing fellowship as a costume 'planned, technician in theater. Mr. Patterson attended the CUAnn.TUnn,cCO 1 of Windsor announce the en-! gagement of their Miss Lynn E. Schweir of South Windsor was selected as a semi-finalist in the contest at Radford College, to select a candidate to represent the school in the national Ten Best Closed Monday Open Thursday 'Til 9 lUniversitv of Texas and Colum-I Ibia University in New Mr. and Mrs.

Roy T. qurdon u-v I I nro nr rntt. v. for one year. He is a senior at engagement of their 1 the University of Michigan.

iMiss Shirley lheresa Lhirdonj jto Mr. Phillip Arthur Thomas-! zine- o-k I con een rt H.f onrl 1 fro Tin 1 to Mr. Richard John Stuart, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Stuart of Windsor. Miss Brown is a junior at the University of Hartford, major-, ing in elementary education.

She is a member of the Educa-j tion Club, Her fiance is also a junior, majoring in civil engi-'' neering at the University of Connecticut. He is president of toderqutst-Uunn Miss Sally Gustavson daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Sod- the late Mr.

Arthur Thomas-lter of Mr- and Mrs- E- C- Gus' erquist of Jordan Wethers-sen. tavson ot etnersneia, nas Deen field, announce the engagement! Miss Chirdon was graduated i initiated into Delta Delta Delta of their daughter, Miss Lee Ann from New Britain High School sororuy at uemson umveiMiy, Soderquist, to Mr. Philip Robert 'and the National Academy of! Granville, Ohio, where she is a Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Hairdressmg.

She is employed tresnman the American Society of Civil Engineers, student chapter, and is a member of Chi Epsilon, Rkhards Phot. SHIRLEY T. CH1RDON Miss Lucy N. Beach, daugh ert Dunn of Highland Antoine's High Fashion of ersfield. iNew Britain.

A graduate of Wethersfield i Mr. Thomassen was eraduat- Honorary Civil Engineering fra-' fiancee of Phillip A. Thomassen ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.

sitv of Connecticut and a mem-' HiSn School, Miss Soderquist is ed from Hartford Technical i Beach of Roberts West a senior at Morse College. Mr. 'School and served with the; Hartford, has achieved honors ber of Zeta Psi fraternity. ternity. Palermo-Caldcr Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Dunn, also a Wethersfield High U.S. Navy. He is employed by: at Wells College for academic 'graduate, is a senior at the A. B.

Madison, Boston. 'work done last semester. F. Carlson-Bishop Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Palermo of East Patchogue, hav annmmrprl thA pn- E. gagement of their daughter, LSr- of Hainyille, an-Miss Anita Palermo, to the engagement of their Robert T. Calder, son of DoDrothy and Mrs. Lyman R. Smith of to Manchester Bishop, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Both Miss Palermo and of Scotia: can; th iTniJ Miss Carlson was graduated v.rcjtv rnnntir-nt Mi fr0 Plainvflle High School and. Palermo is majoring in psv-ils "dent at Central Connecti-chologv and is a member of Pi cut State College, where she is Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Calder elementary educa- LTSceWa 2,1 TLSt kj nu: from Scotia Glenville High of Lambda Chi Alpha c- i iSchool and attended Siena Col-lty and Archons.

honorary lead- ership society. Mr. Calder ex- f' At ciw mJ lour hni in Plo by Sealtest. as manager WM thejr Flavoriand counter at rail. UnnAll'n ri pen ui ug oiut liaiiiv iiic.

McClure-Patterson if Wmmoims Zaicek-Hallock The engagement of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Mc- Kathryn Antoniette Zaicek to Clure of Brentwood New-Mr. Robert C.

Hallock Jr. hasjington, announce the engage-been announced by her parents, of their daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Zaicek Martha Louise McClure, to Mr.

of South Willington. Mr. Hallock Charles Neil Patterson son Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles N. Robert C. Hallock of Williman-j Patterson of Harlingen, tic. The bride-elect received her Miss Zaicek is a senior at the B.A.

degree in English from University of Connecticut, Wake Forest College, Winston-where she is a member of Pi 'Salem, N.C., and is working to-Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Hallock ward her master's degree in is also a senior at the Univer- speech and theater at the Uni- Ml Typically 45 PRATT STREET Monday 9:30 to 6 P.M. First Flowering of Spring Exquisite styles by I. Miller always important fashion lovingly crafted with pains taking care.

Exclusively ours. For SPRING ENGAGEMENTS Whatever her choice in diamond shapes, you may choose from an almost limitless collection at Lux; Bond Green including the emerald, the oval, the marquise or the round cut. We show but a few examples there are many, many others in a fascinating variety of styles and in a range of prices to suit every budget. Odds Ends SALE Ma Young folks, too, are welcome to divide the cost over a period of many months. Lux, Coad Green DRESSES '5 SUEDE JACKETS 15 STORM COATS 15 CAR COATS SWEATERS Iro' MILLER SALON Pratt at Trumbull Downtown Hartford Open Mon 'til 5-JOThurs.

nite 'til 9 70 PRATT STREET Also Wat Htrtfori Ctnltr Open Mon. 'til Fri. ntit 'tit 9.

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