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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 9

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ALt ALt Move 011 for the Next Course Suburban Garden Club The Suburban Garden Group will open its tenth year with a progressive dinner starting at the home of Mrs. Paul Taponga, 48 Brightview West Hartford, today at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Alvaro Ferlini, president, will be the hostess for the main course, and dessert will be served by Mrs. C.

Walter Nelson. Laurel Park Garden Club The annual meeting of the Council of Garden Clubs held at the Connecticut General Insurance Bloomfield, Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. will be the next meeting of the Laurel Park Garden Club. Mrs.

Richard Willard will be the speaker and her topic will be "Horticultural Arrangements." THE HARTFORD COURANT: Monday, September 27, 1965 More Time Asked For Pope on TV Simsbury Gardeners The Gardeners of Simsbury will hold their first fall meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Theodor Simon will be the hostess and speaker. She will give a lecture on "Beginning Arrangements." Mrs. Frank Barcello and Mrs.

John Wilson are co-hostesses. Rocky Hill Garden Club The Rocky Hill Garden Club will meet today at the home of Mrs. Louis W. Button, 743 Old Main at 12:30 p.m. Assisting hostess will be Mrs.

Victor Kehrer. Dessert and coffee will be served. Mrs. William S. Grainger will speak on "The Herb Garden." Welcome Weeders The Welcome Weeders Garden Club of West Hartford will hold lits fall meeting today at 110 a.m.

at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Ashley, 580 Wolcott Hill Wethersfield. The program will feature a workshop on flower arranging under the direction of Mrs. Ashley. Members are requested to bring their own flowers and containers.

4 Seasons Garden Club The Four Seasons Garden Club of East Hartford will meet at the home of Mrs. Harvey M. Sirota, 564 Forest East Hartford, this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. John B.

Rathbone will lecture on "Flower Arrangements and Flower Show Preparation." When you take a boiled ham from hot water, drop it immediately into cold water. This makes the fat firm and white. WASHINGTON (AP) The during the papal visit. Communications Satellite Plans call for a broadcast to has asked for added service the United States of the Pope's hours to permit the televising departure broadcasts from Rome and additional from the Unitvia Early Bird satellite of Pope ed States to Europe during the Paul VI's visit to the United visit. States next week.

In an application filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Comsat asked authority for setting rates for the use of Early Bird during the late evening and early morning hours of Oct. 3 and 4. The corporation normally can offer its services between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily.

It is seeking to extend it from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Forbes Wallace PAUL W. LEBLANC nee Sandra A. Gvara Loring Photo.

MRS. ANTHONY MURATORE nee Jacquelyn Wagner Hallmark Studio Photo. MRS. PHILIP F. DEPAOLI nee Sandra J.

Brazas Girls Married Recently LeBlanc-Gvara Miss Sandra Ann Gvara and Mr. Paul William Leblanc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 0. LeBlanc, of Danielson, were married on Sept.

18 at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Poquonock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gvara of Poquonock. The Rev. Robert W. Shanley officiated. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was attended by Mrs.

Edward Reardon of Newark, N.J., as matron of honor, and Miss Pauline Grouleau of Putnam as bridesmaid. Mr. Gerard LeBlanc of Danielson served as best man for his brother and Mr. Robert Gvara of Poquonock, brother of the bride, ushered the guests. After a reception at the Mountain Laurel in Thompsonville, the couple left for a wedding trip to California.

Muratore- Wagner The wedding of Miss Jacquelyn Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Maxwell 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 T. Bowler officiated at the ceremony in Corpus Christi Church in Wethersfield.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Helen Kosicki of Wolcott Hill Wethersfield, attended the bride as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Kosicki, also of Wolcott Hill and Miss Sandra Austin of Woodland Wethersfield. Mr. Thomas Muratore of the Bronx served as best man for the bridegroom.

Ushering the guests were Mr. Vincent Gill and Mr. William Rice, both of the Bronx. After a reception at DePasquale's Restaurant, the couple left on a wedding trip to Canada. Mr.

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 officiated Rev. at Thomas F. O'Shea the 10 a.m.

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

Clifford Williams of Torrington, sister of the bridegroom, was the other bridal attendant. Mr. 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 of the bridegroom, and Mr. Dennis DeFosie of Winsted. After a reception at the Old Well in Simsbury, the couple left for San Antonio, where Mr. dePaoli is serving with the U.S. Air Force.

Ranta-Van Kleek Miss Helen Van Kleek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Kleek of Cape Cod, formerly of Stafford Springs, and Mr. Robert Ranta, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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Ranta is with the Harwich Furniture Co. Stefanik-Risley Miss Connie Lynn Risley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Risley of Elmhurst Elmwood, and Mr. Gordon' John Stefanik, son of Mrs.

Stanley Stefanik of Baldwin Elmwood, and the late Mr. Stefanik, were married on Sept. 18 at 11:30 a.m. in St. Brigid's Church in Elmwood.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Miss Linda C. Risley of Elmhurst St. as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sandy Beach of Elmhurst Mrs. Martin Johnson of Norfolk, and sister of the bride, Miss Desiree B.

Risely of Elmhurst St. 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. Hatt-Jerome Mrs. Diane Jerome of Spencer, and Mr. Charles E. Hatt of Staffordville were married Sept.

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