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ELEVEN THE HARTFORD COURANT: THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1953 Club natha" House In Lebanon Society and Women's East Hartford and Mr. Richard II. Green of Torrington. The bride's gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle was fashioned with lace jacket and a bouffant skint. Her fingertip veil of illusion was draped from a lace cloche, and she carried hite rosebuds and baby's breath.

A reception followed in the open Thnrndafl night UU 9 Will Be Opened The Gov. Jonathan Trumbull House in Lebanon, owned and maintained by the Daughters of church after which Mr. and Mrs. the Amcriran Revolution, will he Whaler lelt on a motor trip 0 Washington and Virginia. They will make their home in open to the public during Boy Scout Jamboree, the week of! June 26.

The following members of The Connecticut vallev Alum- Sarah Whitman Hooker Chapter L.lp cub of ph na. wil serve as hostesses on Sun- 1iona, musj(, mroviv. will meet uav: iMiss viiucii rciKwiui- Saturday at Springfield. with Mrs. J.

L. Guion as hostess. Following the meeting, there will be a picnic supper for members, husbands and families. Mary McNulty Is Bride Of Mr. Stoughton The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth McNulty, daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. J. Archibald McNulty of New Haven, and Mr. George Dwight Anthony Stoughton, son of Mrs. Dwight H.

Stoughton and the 1 a Dr. Stoughton of S. Main West Hartford, took place Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, New The double ring ceremony was performed by the bride's father, assisted by the Very Rev. Louis M.

Hirshson, dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford. Benediction was pronounced by the Rt. Rev. Frederick G. Budlong.

D. D. retired Bishop of Connecticut. The Rev. William E.

Soule of St. Peter's Church, Oxford, organist, A Miss Barbara B. Preston, violinist, with the junior and senior choirs of the church provided the musical background. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attended by the bridegroom); sister, Mrs. N.

William Wawro, as matron of Bridesmaids were Miss Marv Alice Naden of Ewell. Mrs. Starr L. Reckwith-Ewell, Mrs. Ruth G.

Ferry, Mrs. Philip E. Foss, Mrs. George E. Froehlig, Mrs.

James Jewelt, Mrs. A. Frederick Jones. Mrs. George F.

Kane. Mrs. William Seth Kcnyon, Mrs. Vincent F. Kotschar, Mrs.

Ernest S. Nutting, Mrs. Francis A. Rohotham. Mrs.

Frank J. Sparks. Mrs. Ade Cutler Family Circle The Cutler Family Circle will hold its annual picnic and reunion Sunday at Beachland Park in Elmwood from noon until sun- laide M. Swift and Ms.

Charles down T- T1 I Smith College Club Baio-Pretn Miss Angeiine m. Prete daugh-! Awards Scholarships ter of Mrs. llomena Prete of; lf 7-r The Hartford Smith College if Ht Windsor and Mr. Michael Baio, son of Mrs. Assunta Baio, of Preston were married June 20 at 9 a.m.

in St. An-1 thonv's Church. Vases of white, Club has awarded scholarship aid to four local girls who will enter Smith College as freshmen in September. flowers and palms decorated the sh(lja cronan or'Mr. altar for the ceremony at which unH the Rev.

Alexis D. Riccio of- it" Wethersfield, Miss Roach, S. Orange, N. and Miss Bar bara Arnold of S. Iladley, Mass Dr.

Peter V. Stoughton a best man lor his brother, and i t- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John orgamst and Miss Rose Mastron- Roadl of Mjss sheila daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. John A. Prete gave XVard ot yVesf ai.t. sister in marrigae, and her maid all of Chaffoe School and of honor was Miss Mary A. Marcia McKay, daughter or pulla of Zion St.

Bridesmaids iMr and Mrs. Roscoe McKav of were Miss Lucy Cecchmi of Gil- Hartford, of Weaver High School. man St and Miss Louise Dent a-i maio of Mill East Hartford, NailCV Cl'OWl Married Mr. rrank A. Baio as his t.

ushering were Dr. John Bard Mc I I MRS. JOEL G. BISIIOi fcf h'A Vt A 'I. 5 Nulty, cousin of the bride, Dr.

William Wawro, Mr. Bradley Bates and Mr. Robert Pelgrift. MRS. GEOKGE V.

A. STOl GHTO.V Mrs. Stoughton, the former Mary E. Mc.Vulty of New Haven, and Mr. Stoughton of S.

Main St, West Hartford, were married Wednesday in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, New Haven (Bradford lliirhrarh Photo). Mrs. Bishojt, the former Diane A. Kelman of New Haven, became the bride of Mr Bishop of Foxeroft West Hartford, June J5 in a garden ceremony in New Haven (Sidney Photo).

brother's best man. and usher- ucujaimu wiu.u The bride's dress was of ivory tulle over satin, trimmed with seed pearls. Her veil was caught from a cap of rosepoint lace, and Jklr. Anthonv Canello Mr. and Mrs.

Paul D. Crowl ing were and Mr. Richard Canello of Wind-; of Port Washington, L.I., N.Y., sor St. announce the marriage of Iheir She carried white roses and Eng Lace over satin was worn bv daughter. Miss Nancy Crowl, to nsh ivy.

he attendants were gowned alike in aquamarine tulle Mr. Benjamin F. Conner Jr. son the bride. It was designed with an illusion voke.

a mandarin col with butterfly jackets. A reception followed in the rec tory after which Ihe couple left on a wedding trip to Nova Scotia. of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.

Conner of Norwood West i Hartford. The ceremony took I place Wednesday. March 18. in Granville, N.Y. The couple will he at home after July "1 at 3-115 Morrison Tampa, Fla.

lar of sleeves and a bouffant skirt, inset with lace and ending in a cathedral train. Her French illusion veil, fingertip-length, was arranged from a ror traveling the bride chose a navy blue suit with while acces sories. They will make their home in Hartford. Mrs. Stoughton attended St.

Prior-Pagani Births Mrs. Margaret Prior of Con I John Baptist School, MendhamJ N. Pembroke College and Cot umbia University. She' is diree gress St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Patricia A.

Prior, to Mr. John P. Pagani, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pagani of Maple Ave.

tor of religious education at II A 111 l'Oltl HOSPITAL .1 line lll.V'l llnrtford Kotd. Mr. and Mis. Thomas, Overlook son. Hilrhuk.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore. C416 107 Miss Prior is employed at Ihe Royal Typewriter Company. Mr.

Christ Church Cathedral. Mr. Stoughton, who practices law in Hartford, attended Rothesay Collegiate 1, New Brunswick, Canada, Trininty College and Dalhousie Law School in Halifax. 15 Pagani was graduated from Ave- T-. I Pinkham.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pietro Deiro Accordion Conserv-; iKias dauuhior. 81 Thomas, atory in New York City and is sianion. Mr.

and Mrs momlOT nf I ho Na1inn.it lirnnr-' Seymour son. nonald, 111X11 i Stoddard. Mr. and Mis U1WU nMiOlldllUIl Ul -ttllll'l ILft Capitol Ave. son.

Thomas. Mr. and Mrs William. :7 Ail BcIIpvup son. Walton, Mr.

and Mis. John port Homes, daughter. l.unt llnrtford Houle. Mr. and Mrs.

Hoei, Miss Marjorie H. Sodafsky. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving E.

Sodafsky of Thonuston sailed June 20 on the S. S. Waterman for a three-month tour of Europe. She will travel in Holland, England. Belgium, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Italy.

Xvlon Triiiklr Slioor by Logan A perfect vacation paclable pretty as a picture in a dainty new crinkly sheer nylon that launders arid diies in no takes practically no room in your suit ca.e. Red, navy, brown, or black stripes on white. Junior sizes 7 to 15. HUM Stelger's Junior Colony, AIR-CONDITIONED fourth floor I)i-an 21H daughter. Wilson.

Mr. and Mm. Ilussolt, Wooilyi rest daughter. West Hartford Kautz, Mr. and Mrs.

Reynold, Albany crown of pearls and rhinestones. The mother-of-pearl prayerbook, covered with orchids end steph-anotis, was marked with mother-of-pearl rosary heads, a handmade gift from Jerusalem. A breakfast and dinner followed5 at the Italian-American home after which the couple left on a motor trip. For her going-away costume the bride chose a navy blue linen suit with white accessories and a white orchid. They will live at 100 Preston St.

A graduate of Hartford Public High School, Mrs. Baio is em daughter. Windsor Miss Dorothy Cn Potter of DeNicola. Mr. and Mis.

Daniel, 5 Farmington West Hartford Ciddinsrs daughter. will sail June 26 on the United Kirzuk, Mr. and Mrs. John, 227 Deer States for a trip to the British field daughter. Manehesler Isles and France.

While in Eng Leber. Mr. and Mrs. James. InS Hoi land, she expects to interview son.

staff members of the Ministry Similes. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah. Oxford daughter.

MISS PATRICIA A. PRIOR The engagement of Miss Prior of Congress St. to Mr. John P. Pagani of Maple Ave.

is announced (Whitaker Photo). of Education and British Broad- ployed at the Connecticut Mutual MISS ELIZABETH M. CAVAXAUGII Miss Cavanaugh of Camnfield Ave. and Mr. Ralph J.

Resony, also of Canipfield are engaged. Stevenson, Mr. and Mis. Karl 22 mail and phone ortlvrvnll 2-4203 Walker daughter. easting Corporation.

Miss Potter is on the English faculty at Life Insurance Co. Mr. Baio was graduated from Weaver High Bulkeley High School. ISchool and is with the Connecti- Miss Louise Gait of N. Quaker War II.

He is a commercial art-! as bridesmaids, Miss Cyn-iMr. and Mrs. Anthony Kcsony T- VOVicf "UavtfnrA hnwU ha thia Kid-imps nf RiraH Rmnk anr Camn 10 i AVO. la 1,1 Wiiiriur Locks llillery. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul. 45 Oak son. SiitiHhiiry Morris, Mr. and Mis, Andrew, Caswell Drive, son.

Rliionifleld Neuhauser. Mr. and Mrs. Albert, 81 Tilley daughter. WlUnn ji.At.iv.v., v-l't.

ui mv married Saturday to Mr. Charles; Aetna Fire Insurance Co. Miss Marlene J. Rossi of Tor-) Miss Uavanaugn is wun inc. vinutnn- and as flower pirl.

Irene Travelers Insurance Company, rf Windsor. 'and Mr. Resony is employed by i Miss Freda Elizabeth Giddens, daughter of Mrs. Oscar L. Gid- Mr.

Thomas G. Jurgelas, Curtis 1UUU envelope company A. Pease. 2nd. of Bloomfieldj was honored at a personal siergiej-Sayewirh shower givn by Mrs.

Richard IT. Mjss Ma sewkh Allen of Stoner Dr. A kitchen! U4 shower was given bv Mrs. Ralph 'Farmington daughter brother of the bride, was best! dens and the late Mr. Giddens of Windsor non.

Ranney E-'st Hartford, was Ne-iniiM man, and ushers were: Mr. Rob- Kletzieii-Campliell tj i so an. xi r. aim mis. joseon.

Jiiam M. Shulansky of Forest St. Miss iMr. and Mrs. B.

W. W. Gray of Willimantic. Mr, Dr. and Mrs.

Sevmour Klet-; meivin arnesi Ave snll i a Shafer, son of Mrs. Percy S. Britain zien, ot awatinmoie, dn" Shafer and the late Mr Shafer of Tuiiie. Mr. and Mrs.

Karie, 21 Wm- Patricia Ives, Miss Sarah Neu-iof Franklin, N.H., was married, Stanley Morrey, ot b. wind- June 20 at 10 a.m. to Mr. Johnlsor and Mr. Howard L.

Latimer, weiler and Miss Barbara Brassell, Khter. W. Siergiej, of Bogota, N.J.,jr., of Torrington. John Jurge-lnounce th? engagement, of their Torrington, in Church of Jesus hXw2 Christ ot Latter Day Saints. Elder wieis.

Mr. ami Mis. Bemard, SM Dud- Frank D. Clifford, president of ley Hd daughter. the Hartford Branch, performed MlTand Ernest, inn the ceremony.

Main son. son ot Mr. Jonn m. biergiej oijias, or tasi iiaruoru wan uauKnin, Nanticoke, in the rectory of ringbearer. to Mr.

Edward F. Campbell, St. Joseph's Cathedral. The Rev. The bride wore a Chant illy ijr son of Dr an(i Mrs E.

Fay James Harrison officiated. lace and nylon tulle gown, de- Su-nthmore Miss Eleanor Gourney of Holy- signed along princess mes, with nf oke, was maid of honor, a high neckline, long sleeves anc Mrss elz.en wi 1 en er hei xx i c-: iu tt rt a nehs of junioi e.tr ai MI. HOIVOKe COl- college classmates of the bride-elect, entertained at a miscellaneous shower. Hostesses at a bathroom shower were s. David M.

Hadlow and Miss Anne Buckley, and Miss Constance Wiley gave a cocktail party at her home on N. Quaker La. A bridesmaids' luncheon will be Mr. Russell L. Muir of Dan-! sr.

i ha is hoshtu. Kiitr nlm till? Y'mfn in miri'iaiTfl rflliie llu rf fnrri land Miss Beverly J. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Calne 82 O'Connor an-! i u'narn im i i ji tjuu nain oke was best man iChantillv lace, with rhinestone lege is he granaaaugnter Hartford was maid of honor.

AsUum daughter. 'i'avshanjian. Mr. and Mrs. Aimen.

Caide son. I-arinliiicton given Friday by Mrs. Albert W. Follow-in a wedding- trin to trim, caught in place ner linger-j" nnuesmaias were miss nope Erdman of C6ncord West Bemuda the couple will live in tip veil of nylon illusion, and shejof Steele Rd WeHarlfo, Mr. jacobin of Hartford and Miss alumnus ol Haver- carried a cascade bouquet of Campbell, an Margaret E.

Rose of Hartford, and Mrs. Dwight A. iCalifornia. Kdwanls, Mr, and Mrs. John.

27 Maple was his1 Rldp i fnrl ir.hi.rl fnt Rm-c wac crr-an- cu.r.. white roses, siepnanous ukc i. oikiici Pease, mother ot me prospective bridegroom, will entertain at the! of Mew Hampshire baby's breath. irom laie college wne.e j- ine ni ti sn oi irtiiipMiii on hp was nromdent nf thp Yale bridegroom, will entertain at the! brother's best man. and ushering whltp ilr flmJ 24 sauiteri were Mr.

Howard R. Stewart of- Pd daughter. dinner Friday evening following! anr! h. hn phomkr in the! A reception wa.i in in cii.i""' j-- Warehouse 'Christian Assn. and a member Warehouse cn of the Aurelian Honor Sociely.

He ot rehearsal Mrs S. Jackson Steinerjd nt aboratorv at. Pratt ichaub's Restaurant, of Bloomfield Ave. will entertain! vhitnev -United Air-'Point' after vvnicn the couple Saturday at the bridal luncheon, ff r0rn Mr Siergiei who 'left on a wedding trip to Maine, wi ill enter MeCormick Theological v4 rr i OFF SEASON SALE j- a. Ni'iri i rii rv i riiccii in iii" mil Trip nrine iravFiirii; in uuiiv 4 llf'IIIr'Ilrllll III I SOMERSVILLE MILL SALES ROOM, ING, Naval Air Corps, is a graduate lnen suit with white accessories of Lafavette College.

Easton, Pa. a white orchid corsage. He is a field service representa- Mrs Knvickas is a graduate Announcement Kopelman-Cohen The marriage of Miss Sandra F. Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry S. Cohen of Westminster and Mr. Robert F. live for Wright fj'un" MANY EXCELLENT FABRICS FOR COATS -SUITS -DRESSES Corp. Wood Ridge, N.

rnooi ana tne universny ui Connecticut where she was a Dr. J. H. Fagan, the dentist, Kopelman, son of Mr. and Mrs; I.

Konelman of est- member of Pi Beta Phi. A grad-jof the "Allyn Hotel Kldg." cor. and Trumbull has re- bourne took place Sunday! Mjss Dorothy Eleanor Jurgelas uate of the same high school, I Asylum a afternoon at Emanuel Synagogue. d.aughiter of Mr Mrs Mr. Krivickas is a building sumed om vacation and re 10 -50 OFF practice.

Abvt. MILL PRICES KabDi Aiorris Silverman pei-j jurpeias 0f s. Windsor, be-tractor. DRESSER formed the ceremony. jcame the bride of Mr.

George Mrs. Melford Cohen of Spring-j Anthony Krivickas, son of Mr. field, was matron of honor Charles V. Krivickas and the for her sister, and S. Sgt.

Charles ate Mrs. Krivickas. also of S. B. Kopelman, USAF, was his Windsor.

June 20 at 10:30 a.m. brother's best man. tn St. Francis of Assisi Church, Miss Fortier To Wed Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Fortier of Edgewood St. announce coming marriage of Mrs. Fort-ier's sister, Miss Mary Florence 100 WOOL BLANKETS REMNANTS RUG ENDS BUY NOW AND SAYE OPEN DAILY 9:15 A.M.-5: 15 P.M. PHONE THOMPSON VILLE RIVERV1EW 9-3554 A dinner for the families fol- g. Windsor.

Gorgowski. to Mr. Matthew J. KITCHENS lowed at the Hotel Bond after The Rev. Franeis V.

Karvelis Lynch of Park St. The ceremony! which the couple left on a trip performed the ceremony before will take place Saturday at 8 a.m. OF Ol STINCTION t. MAPLE STREET SOMERSVILLE, CONN. Willi to the West Indies.

They will live the altar decorated with palms (m St. Peter Church, at 61 Imlay St. land garden flowers. Mrs. Ralphj Mrs.

Kopelman is a graduate Thrall as organist, and Mrs. Resony of the University of Connecticut Stephen Langton, soloist. Announcement has been made and studied at the Rhode Island' The bride, whose father gave: by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J.

Cav-School of Design. Mr. Kopelman. her in marriage, had as matron! anaugh of Campfield of the a graduate of Syracuse Univer- of honor Mrs. Robert W.

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