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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 9

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'37 THE HARTFORD COURANT: Monday. Severn tr J7. IMS 0 I'f -v Move on for the Next Course Suburban Garden Club iSimsburv Gardeners I10 a m- at home of Mrs. More Time Asked For Pope on TV WASHINGTON (AP) The during the papal visit -r ly-iMl u. The Suburban Garden Group The Gardeners of Simsbury UUDm Asmey S8U woicott Hm Communications Satellite Plans call for a broadcast to lit 1 t' p.

154 fit i ths TTnitfi4 CfifA xf tk n.i will open its tenth year with a 110ia xirsi Iau row "uwwu. me program nas asxea tor aaaea service ownw Wi tuc progressive dinner starting JiJ to ffi the home of Mrs. Paul Taponga, she JEiS on "Bel under toe dircction "a Bird satellite of Pope' ed States to Europe dZgZ 48 Brightview West Hart- gui ff KgeS. isit T7 ii- i niipsTPn in nrintr rnfiit Anm fiAw tora, toaay at p.m. Mrs.

Al- "an carceuo ana wrs. Jonn fa an application filed with I ers and containers. Wilson are coiostesses. the Federal Communications varo Ferlini, president, will be A Commission, Comsat asked authority for setting rates for the MOLDED SHOES the hostess for the main and rips will sprvpd hv "ocrv nil Garden Club 4 Seasons Garden Club The Four Seasons Garden of durin hej wUl meet today at the home of nh ate eveiung ana early morning Mrs. Louis Rnttnn 7 niri "lcclihours of Oct.

3 and 4. Forbes A Wallace Photo. MRS. PAUL W. LEBLANC nee Sandra A.

Gvara IPauPi Shot Sarvica) 299 Mala East Hartford Brawtr Shopping Canter Htndcrtfl Shoe Servtea For Orcr 40 Yetrt Spaclatlit In Orthopadia Wert Hallmark Studie Photo. MRS. PHILIP F. DEPAOLI nee Sandra J. Brazas Loring Phots.

MRS. ANTHONY MURATORE nee Jacquelyn Wagner can Laurel Park Garden Club Main at 12:30 p.m. We home of Harvey corporation normally East offer its services between 5 a.m. I 1 A 1 a. The annual meetin of the nostess wi Mrs.

Victor 'OTest at ana 9 p.m. uany. 11 is seeiung Council of Garden Clubs hold Kehrer- sert and coffee will evening extend it trom 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. be served.

Mrs. William S. o'clock. Mrs. John B.

Rathbone voaramaa Kauai Pram Cam Caltaum. (Men Plat Paai. Tlrad In a. Girls Married Recently at the Connecticut General Insurance Bloomfield, Oct. 5 at 8 p.m.

will be the next meeting of the Laurel Park Garden Monty Baok Qurantto iville Congregational Church, Mass. Mr. Ranta is with LeBlanc-Gvara the Grainger will speak on "The will lecture on "Flower Arrange-Herb Garden." ments and Flower Show Prepa ration." Welcome Weeders When you take a boiled ham The Welcome Weeders Garden from hot water, drop it immed-Club of West Hartford will hold iately into cold water. This its -first fall meeting today at makes the fat firm and white. Canned glamour for vege.

tables heat 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup with cup milk to pour over cooked onions, green beans, corn, fried tomatoes, limas, carrots or Club. Mrs. Richard Willard will be the speaker and her topic will be Horticultural 568-9790 WIN Cam Ta raw Ham Na Intra Ckarft For Thou Sttking Tht BtU Miss Sandra Ann Gvara and $fntervUh MaSS' HarWih FurnitUrC Co Warren Johnson performed the Mr. Paul William LeBlanc, son doubie ring ceremony. of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis 0. Le-I Mrs. Carol Bunker attended, 'A Blanc, of Danielson, were sister as matron of honor, Miss Connie Lynn Risley, ried on Sept. 18 at 11 a.m.

in and Mr- David Ranta was best daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John St. Joseph's Church, Poquonock. i Mr- Nell Spallacci Jr.

of Risiey of Elmhurst Elm-The bride is the daughter of SPSS and Mr. Fran- and Mrs. Frank Gvara of Po.C Souza ushered the guests. S', The couple will make their mzy nnnnock. Thp Rpv.

Rohprt Shanlpv nffipintod ihome in West of Baldwin Elm- wood, and the late Mr. Stefanik, Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was attended Daily Patterns by Mrs. Edward Reardon of were married on bept. IB at 11:30 a.m. in St Brigid's Church in Elmwood.

Newark, N.J., as matron of hon 9353 or, and Miss Pauline Grou- Given in marriage by her fa leau of Putnam as bridesmaid. SIZES 10-18 Mr. Gerard LeBlanc of Dan The Distinguished Designs of Helga California Couturier will be shown in colored movies and modeled informally at the ielson served as best man for ther, the bride was attended by her sister, Miss Linda C. Risley of Elmhurst St. as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were his brother and Mr. Robert Gvara of Poquonock, brother of the bride, ushered the guests. After a reception at the Moun Miss Sandy Beach of Elmhurst Mrs. Martin Johnson of Norfolk, and sister of the bride, Miss Desiree B. Risely of tain Laurel Thompsonville, the couple left for a wedding trip to California.

Elmhurst St. Muratore-Wagner The wedding of Miss Jacquelyn Wagner, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Max 6) well Wethersfield, and Mr. Anthony Muratore, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Muratore of Bronx, N.Y., took place on Sept, 25 at 10 a.m.

The Rev. John Bowler officiated at the cere it I ii tall L13 The groom's brother, Mr. Robert Stefanik of Franklin assisted him as best man and guests were ushered by Mr. A. Dale Fenalson of Flatbush Ave.

and Mr. Jay Jerardi of Newington Elmwood. After a reception at the Newington Lions Country Club, the couple left for a wedding trip to Lake George, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Stefanik will be at home at 39 Vine Hill Elmwood. Halt-Jerome Mrs. Diane Jerome of Spencer, and Mr. Charles E. Hatt of Staffordville were married Sept.

18 in St. Mary's TUESDAY September 28 86 Farmington Avenue WEDNESDAY September 29 Hartford, Connecticut mony in Corpus Christi Church in Wethersfield. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Helen Kosicki of Woicott Hill Wethersfield, attended the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Kosicki, also of Woicott Hill and Miss San Church in Spencer.

A dinner dra Austin of Woodland Wethersfield. Mr. Thomas Muratore of the and reception for the members of the bridal party and the im Bronx served as best man for mediate families followed at the Massossocit Hotel in Spencer. the bridegroom. Ushering the guests were Mr.

Vincent Gill ine couple: will reside on Stafford Stafford Springs, upon their return from a wedding trip to Bermuda. By MARIAN JiARTIN F-a-s-t fashion! Spirited skimmer is a joy to wear in souffle-light wool, tissue faille. Simply a matter of a few seams, zipper, facings. Printed Pattern 9353: Misses' THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger p.HM mi .1,1. iimnii nm tjmmmmmlmmmaammmmnwmmmammmmmmmmmmm mummm r-i ymhk a 1 -m i I i 111 t-iA 1 fiBi If i I' Aln rf i i ills 1 AtJ(f I III lift Cl Sin I II Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.

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and Mrs. Muratore will be at home in the Bronx after Oct. 9. DePaoli-Brazas The wedding, of Miss Sandra Jean Brazas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter J. Brazas of Tariffville, and Mr. Philip F. DePaoli, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank DePaoli of Winsted, took place on July 10 at St. Bernard's Church in Tariffville. The Rev. Thomas F. O'Shea officiated at the 10 a.m.

ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by Mrs. J. Robert Brazas of So. Main Farmington, sister-in-law of the bride.

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Carl DePaoli of Winsted served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Mr. Brazas of Farmington, brother of the bride, Mr. William Schaller of Torrington. brother in law The sign of confident borrowing of the bridegroom, and Mr.

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