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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 144

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Hartford Couranti
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Hartford, Connecticut
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CS THE HARTFORD COURANT: Sunday. Ftnury 11 1970 They Go to All Lengths A the Symphony Tea Dance 3 i trwMtrt lachracti PlMtt. MRS. BARRY W. COWLES nee Francine M.

Kulpa t4 Botkar PIwMl MRS. MARSHALL K. DUBALDO nee Leslie A. Berkman MRS. LEWIS W.

DeCLNQUE nee Jacqueline M. Pestritto Marriage Ceremonies Held Saturday Cakwood East Hartford, aft-! CowleS'Kulpa were Mrs. Frederic Young, Mrs. Robert Bach and Mrs. Fred Benton.

Serving as best man was Mr. The wedding of Miss Francine ton The bridegroom is em- Mary Kulpa, daughter of Mr. 'ployed as a sales representative The reception was held at Maple Grove Club, Rockville. When the couple return from a motor, trip to Washington, D.C., they will reside in Rockville. Mr.

DsCinque is employed by Ken' Barber Shop, Rockville. Harry Lilley, and guests were and Mrs. Chester A. Kulpa of Singer Manchester. ushered, by Mr.

Fred Benton, Mr. Frederic Young and Mr. Robert Bach. Miss Leslie Ann Berkman, of Man- Mrs. Truman Chester, took place Saturday.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul of New Britain, and i v- fi I I vt. X'fslf sifJ4 IzT I I nmr.1 in.iniiiif.miiiww nn.annnwffw.yywatoa Mr. John F.

Healey of West Hartford looks admiringly i 'II at his wife who wears an ever-fashionable long gown of pais- I ley print Both long gowns and short gowns were worn to I I 111 the Tea Dance, sponsored by the "Women's Auxiliary to the I Grcater Hartford Symphony 3 sl-i-. in- Seen entering Hamlin Hall of Trinity College for the Ll tif Symphony Tea Dance are Mr. and Mrs. Delburt Shorb of i West Hartford. Mrs.

Shorb wears a stylish, flair-collared ijlf' rV maxi coat (Courant photos by Maurice Murray). I i. Miss Hannon Is Engaged at am a ir. ry, and was touowea by a re son of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Du- ception at Toaacco-valley inn. baldo of Manchester, were mar Eugene K. Kasunic The Rev. Edward A. Chadziew- ried Saturday at 6 p.m.

at El- icz officiated. Country Club. lington Ridge Mrs. Thomas Schiller was Mr. and Mrs.

Michael J. Han-i degree from the University of. Peace William Justice of. the matron of honor, and Mrs. Gelinas officiated.

The recep- non 01 Ave. announce me Hartford. She is a teacher with Fairfax County Public Douglas Clark, Mrs. -William tion followed at Ellington Ridge engagement of their daughter, Carroll and Mrs. John Meuen Fairfax, Va.

were bridesmaids. I Country Club. Miss Bernadette Mary Hannon Miss Elinor Becker was maid McLean, to Mr. Eugene Mr. Kasunic is a graduate of Duquesne University, Pitts- Mr.

Kenneth LaCoss was best oi Honor, iviiss joy mm uu, iuss i icnofs ututa ivir Kim a Kevin KasuniCj son of Mrs. Jo- burgh, with a B.A. degree man. 'TV- 'pu- t. if Cowles, Mr Robert Cowles and.g" tv Unnlrinfi nH Mips 1 OY.7 A I ltl Mr.

Paul McLoughlin. u.u a The couple will reside at 2, uaiuo were uuuiismaiua. Mr. Richard Berkman, Mr. seph Kasunic of Silver Spring, in economics.

He is employed and the late Mr. Kasunic. by the U.S. Department of La-Miss Hannon is a graduate of bor, Washington, D.C., as aa Central Connecticut State Col- economist, lege and received a master's' A June 20 wedding is planned. Carol Sibrinsz Is Wed John Woodworth, Mr.

Martin Chmielecki, Mr. Jurgen Vogt and Mr. James Becker; were ushers. The couple will make their home in New Britain after a ski trip. The bridegroom is em- Ararat Chapter, B'naiB'rith Holds Luncheon A meeting of Ararat Chapter, To John Thieling Jr.

loyed as a systems program Emmanuel Lutheran mer by Pratt Whitney, Div. of United, Aircraft Corp. B'nai B'rith Women will be held! at the Jewish Community Cen The couple left for Boston aft-; er a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.

Buett ter on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at DeCingue-Pestritto Manchester, was the scene Saturday of the marriage of Miss Carol A. Sibrinsz and Mr. John H. Thieling Jr.

The Rev. C. Henry Anderson performed the noon. Following the invocation, by Mrs. Dorothy J.

J3eck, a fcTf i St i kill i Miss Jacqueline Marie Pestritto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pestritto of Rockville, and Mr. Lewis William De-Cinque, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon DeCinque of Millville, mid-winter luncheon will be served. 4 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Sibrinsz of Manches Rabbi H. Hirsch Cohen, direc ner. They will live at 637 South Main Manchester, when they return.

Mr. Thieling is a student of aviation mechanics and is employed part time by Kape Manchester. Property and liability losses underwritten by insurance companies totaled $500 million last year, compared with $200 mil lion in 1968. ter. Mr.

Thieling is the son of tor of B'nai B'rith HilleL Foundation at the University of Con N.J., were married at St Ber Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thieling of Manchester. necticut will speak on "A Rab nard's Church at 2 p.m.

on Saturday. Mrs. Robert P. Buettner was bi's Day on the Campus." I ill! I 1 I If U'WIM I Mrs. David' Jtonover is in Miss Barbara Monanan was matron of honor, and Mr.

Bruce E. Thieling was best man. maid of honor. Bridesmaids charge of the luncheon. HARTFORD Pratt Street and Shopping Centers at Bishop' Corner, Eastfteld Mall, Springfield Av.Aw.w.wwflmylWy'W.

Mr. and of Windsor spend a pleasant Sunday afternoon at. the Tea Dance midst flowers, tea and dancing. Mrs. DiMarino's pantsuit, styled for special occasions and made of satin, was one of many worn to the afternoon tea.

Proving that men can swing in the fashion world is Mr. Francis E. Crowley of Hartford in bell bottomed, button-front slacks: He holds the door for his wife as they leave the Tea Dance. stricting the children to the for mal arrangements of the public New Spring FaMiM. 'To Humanize' Is the Aim of One New School school system.

There are 130 students in the Exclusively Only for school with about 75 per cent Mack. The school runs from kin I I 'l' irHmwii ii Tt i Jk BOSTON (UPI) The New dergarten to the sixth grade. The Nsw School also is working with another community- School here is a creature with two "heads." Cliubbeth 7 1 controlled private school, The The emphasis in the public Highland Park Free School in Roxbury, to develop new pro school system is on adniinistra- i convenience. The New grams. Holland says teaching the students reading and writing is not the basic aim of their system School stresses the pupil's convenience, according to headmaster Albert Holland.

but to "humanize" the children Holland teaches the adminis where SLENDERIZING is our only business for girls with weight or proportion problems Sketched is but one of hundreds of new Spring and Easter Fashions in flattering, slenderizing styles. trative duties and an educator in order to prepare them to cope with race problems and is in charge of curriculum and race identity. teacher selection. The New School, supported by parents and private industry, is Just Received Brand New Spring a community-controlled school. It moved from Roxbury, Boston's ghetto, to the Dorchester lit JWCrtv Sizes 8V2-14V2 section this year and the IOV2.I8V2 ttv f--.

v-v school's new home an oldi school points up the emphasis on the student, not the WE HONOR master charge TREVIRA polyester weaves its special spell in this wonderfully washable fabric. A thong belt ties right into the American Indian look of the jacquard weave. Redwhitenavy or chestnutwhiteblack. 8 to 16, 50.00 The building has inter-con THE necting classrooms which allow the students to move from one activity to another without re Engaged? ttg. U.S.

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