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54 THE HARTFORD COURANT: Wednesday, January II, WW Household Arts 1 rr, 1 I 1 if- ti 1 llif 1 T' 111 ft- if pll JSM llllliai mMMmmmm mMmtimmmmm tmmmmmmmi mm Lsripg Phot, MRS. ROBERT P. DEVERE nee Helen A. Cole Ltring Phott, DONNA R. DUNLOP fiancee of Thomas Cheverier ALBERTA-JEANNE PALMER fiancee of Richard E.

Maloon Announcements of Interest JUNE E. ADAJfAN fiancee of Daniel T. Allen gayle e. McClelland fiancee of Jeffrey C. Adams ham, Mass.

He was also grad Mr. Cheverier was graduated! Miss McClelland is a graduate from Hartford High School1 0f chicoDee Hieh School and Dunlop-Cheverier The engaement of Miss Don uated from Marlboro College, Prospective Brides and is employed with Pratt College. Elmira. N.Y.. Whitney, Div.

of United Air where she was elected a mem na Rose Dunlop to Mr. Thomas Cheverier hag been announced by her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Edgar J. Thibodeau of Vernon.

By ALICE BROOKS Knit this cozy set easily llem, Oregon, the Rhode Island is School for the Deaf at Provi Marlboro, Vt. He is serving with the U.S. Coast Guard. A spring wedding is planned. DeVere-Cole Miss Helen Ann Cole, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Cole of Windsor Locks was married at noon on Jan. 14 in the First Church of Christ Congregation- Mr. Cheverier is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Gaslin of ber of Phi Beta Kappa. She also spent her junior year studying at the University of Manchester, Manchester, England. She is a graduate student in the M.A.T. program at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. at Stanford University.

A summer' wedding planned. Palmer-Maloon Mr. and Mrs. Charles just knit, purl bands. Looks and feels fabulous as fur.

Light, fluffy, Jumbo Knit! Hartford anl Mr. Edmond Che-verier of Hartford. dence and was graduated with honor from Governor Baxter School for the Deaf at Portland, Maine. She will graduate in craft East Hartford. McClelland-A dams Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence J. McClelland of Chicopee, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gayle Elizabeth McClelland, to Mr. Jeffrey Carr Adams, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Adams of Broad Wethersfield. Miss Dunlop, also the daugh Dress up coat or suit with June from the American School ter of Mr. William D. Dunlop of Green, Maine, is a graduate of cape, hat set. Use 2 strands Palmer of Lincoln, Maine, an- for the Deaf, West Hartford, Mr.

Adams is a graduate of al, Storrs to Mr. Robert Prior Wethersfield Hieh School and DeVere. son of Mr. and Mrs. Adajian-Allen Mr.

and Mrs. Vartan H. Ada-Jian of New Britain announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss June Elaine Adajian, to Mr. Daniel Thomas Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Allen of San Francisco, Calif. Miss Adajian attended Boston University and is a student at Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, Calif. Mr.

Allen, a graduate of Mas-lachusetts Institute of Technology, is a graduate student 7028: sizes included. nounce the engagement of their Mr. Maloon is a graduate of Edward Little High School, Au Paul DeVere of Windsor Locks. Wilbraham Academy, Wilbra- daughter, Miss Alberta Jeanne East Corinth Academy and burn, Maine. Thirty-five cents (coins) for each pattern add 15 cents Palmer, to Mr.

Richard Everett Bears College, Bangor, Maine. Maloon, son of Mr. and Mrs. He is employed as an IBM op- for each pattern for first-class George Maloon of Ellington, for- erator at Traveler's Insurance mailing and special handling. merly of East Corinth, Maine.

Co. Miss Palmer attended the Ore Send to Alice Brooks, The wedding is An August planned. gon School for the Deaf at Sa- The Rev. Winthrop Stone officiated. Miss Lois Cole served as maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Miss Constance DeVere and Miss Deborah DeVere. Mr. Ronald Quagliaroli served as best man, and the ushers were Mr. Stephen Blevins and Mr. Joseph DiBattista.

Following a reception at the Altnaveigh Inn, the couple left Century Club Guest Will Be Hypnotist Olivetti Women The Olivetti Underwood Women's Club plans an evening performance at the Hartford State Company of "Under the Gaslight" for Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Agnes Kader and Mrs. Sarah Budney are in charge of tickets.

Members and guests Hartford Courant Needlecraft Box 163, Old Chelsea Daily Pattern The Neighbors By George Clark Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Address, Zip, Pattern Number. 2il.l,if on Hawaii will be shown and 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEE Al Juster, professional hypno and will meet at the theater WT I Vermont. narrated by Mr.

Joseph Ep DLECRAFT DESIGNS in new tist from Windsor, will present are asked to be prompt. 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! 2 free stein of Epstein's Travel Serv demonstration, "Phenomena ice. TC5f "-Sjfl patterns, knit, crochet fashions, everything. 25 cents of Hypnosis" at the Junior Century Club meeting tonight at 8 it I The Heritage Guild Sensational, new value! Book p.m. at me raasonic iempie, A Pool Party Mrs.

Vernon Roosa of 184 Wood Pond West Hartford, will entertain at a coffee and inside swimming pool party at Young Adults The Young Adult Club of the Manchester. Mr. Juster has 1897 Wilbur Cross Highway of Prize AFGHANS has 12 complete patterns. Beginner easy knit, crochet. 50 cents w.

toured the United States with Berlin, Conn. his demonstrations, in which he Hartford Jewish Community Center, Bloomfield West her home this morning for the Museum Quilt Book 2 com Hartford is sponsoring a talk benefit of the March of Dimes. plete patterns for 12 superb shows the use of hypnosis in medicine, dentistry, dieting and habit formation. A question period will follow. on parachuting by Mr.

Richard American quilts. 50 cents Bargains! Quilt Book 1 16 complete patterns. 50 cents Members will participate In ART GALLERY CRAFTSHOP the annual Federation sponsored The guests will be a group ot bowling friends. Audubon Society On Saturday, Jan. 21, the Hartford Audubon Society, Inc.

will meet at the First National Store. Bishop's Corner. West I Barber, president of the Connecticut Parachutists Inc. on Sunday at 8 p.m. Mr.

Barber wil lillustrate his talk on "Sport of the Space Age" with a film and will display some of his equipment. Arts and Crafts Night by enter- I 1 1 HEALTH CAPSULES, by MuW A. Petti, M.D. ine various nanaiworas, ana first place winners will com pete on a county level. The 14 there any proof That an injury cm cav4s.

cahczk iudees will be Mrs. Robert Hartford, at 8:30 a.m. for a morning trip only. Miss Helen Schefisch, president of the Man chester Fine Arts Association, Moravia Chapter The Moravia Woods Garden Club will meet on Thursday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m.

at the home Braem will guide a feeder-to-feeder survey trip for observation of wintering birds. ART CLASSES Beginning I Of Jan. 30, 1967 SCULPTURE (Beginneri Advanced) Instructor David Devlin OIL PAINTING (Beginners 8 Advanced) Instructor James Stawarky ART For Children Instructor Jeanne Thibodeau WOOD CARVING I WHITTLING I Instructor George Osborne and Mrs. George Budd, head of the art department at Man chester High School. of Mrs.

Edwin Murpny, Steven Circle Members are reminded to Sheeler Simsbury. Mrs. Th am r. Sfpvpn rimio bring in remnants, old jewelry, Paul Cooper and Mrs. James, Kings Daughters, will meet to- soap and ribbon for the menial day at 11:30 a.m.

at Immanuel Congregational Church. 10 health committee. Tickets ior Wheeler Simsbury. Mrs. Ernest Hazelton will do table arrangements.

"Hear your son is becoming an astronaut. Glad to hear he's settling down." Begirt Talks I preparing those mid-wiiv the club's annual square dance land St. Clothing should be on Feb. 11 at the American Ihe program, "An Evening; brought for the Indian Box, yy 1 1 Huge I Legion Home will be on sale WOOD AS CANVAS I (Application Of Paint, Paper, Etc. To Wooden Plaques) Instructor-Audrey Mahoney i ALL CLASSES OPEN TO I INTERESTED CHILDREN 1 MOSCOW (UPI) -Two teams amilv reciP6 favorites, re- wun Anja win De presemea Dy Mrs.

Frans Scheefhals. also. Acorn Button Club member that undiluted evapor P9014 SIZES 1214-2254 Hostesses for the meeting will The Acorn Button Club will be Mrs. Joseph Adams and her ated milk is a good "binder" in economical meat or fish meet on Saturday at 11 a.m. at committee: Mis.

Norman table, Wyllys Chapter The Ruth Wyllys Chapter, J. the home of Mrs. George Mrs. William Kodes, Mrs. An of U.S.

aviation experts Tuesday began talks aimed at completing final details of the Moscow-to-New York airline service expected to open this spring. Tudan, 90 Hillcrest Wind AND ADULTS For Further Information Qll 828-9272 I Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., DAR, Junior and Evening mi By MARIAN MARTIN By MARIAN MARTIN sor, A review of fabric and pearl buttons will be discussed. loaves, or patties as well as keeping these mixtures moist in texture. For a coating that will adhere, dip croquettes, chops friERE- I NO COtiCLVtlVZ EVlPENtre THAT PHYSICAL INJURY TO NORMAL TiUE Hxlth give, Iwlplul information.

It iinot intondad to bo of diagnoitic noturo. group meeting will be held on Thursday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. Mrs. J.

Morton Dunn, 36 Lin- Choose this two piece dress dre Martin, Mrs. Peter Marshall, Mrs. Frank Marxen, Mrs. Barry Noonan, Mrs. Benton Osgood, Mrs.

Carlo Petricca, M. Allen Pugliese and Mrs. Frederick Sartor. with confidence it has fash- brook West Hartford, figure first in undiluted newest on will be hostess for a Workshop DOLORES MESSENGER HYPERTRICHOLOGIST milk and then roll in crumbs. flattery.

Sew it in shantung, ribbed wool, cotton. Corpus Chrtstt Women Warm up the winter sports crowd with these temntine Printed Pattern 9014: for Continental Congress. Trinity Alumnae The alumnae of Trinity College in Burlington, Connect Half The Girls By FRANKLIN FOLGER The Corpus Christi Women's Club will meet at the school auditorium on Thursday at 8:15 cheese snacks. On buttered 12'. 18, 20V2, ty rye bread slices place an '22Vi.

Size 16'i requires 3 yards unpeeled apple ring (brush an-135-inch fabric. Superfluous Hair Permanently Removed by DIATHERMY FACE ARMS LEGS BODY EYEBROWS HAIRLINE and UNDERARMS Member at ma Electreiyili Atseclatim at America p.m. Mr. Seth English of the pie with lemon juice if prepar- SIXTY FIVE CENTS in ing ahead); top with a Vienna coins for each pattern add 15 icut chapter will hold a business meeting tonight at 8 p.m. at the meeting room of Mott's Supermarket, which is located on the Silas Deane Highway in Wethersfield.

This meeting is in lieu of the meeting previously scheduled for Jan. 5. sausage cut in half and a wedge cents lor each pattern tor first of Gouda cheese; or top with class mailing and special hand- Piccadilly Liquor Shop will present a wine tasting program. He will also show a film on making wine and talk on the uses of wine. True Sisters crisp bacon and sprinkle with ling.

Sent to Marian Martin, 61 Member Conn. Stata Hypertrichologisf Association OPEN MONDAYS 610 Farmington Ave. (Cor. Oxford) Tel. 236-4597 shredded Cheddar cheese; slip Hartfotd Courant Pattern under the.

broiler to meltj232 West 18th New York, cheese. Serve hot. Pour mugs N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, AD- DRESS with ZIP, SIZE and of hot chocolate milk for hearty STYLE NUMBER.

liquid refreshment. EVERYTHING NEW 115 GET THE most wanted fashions, fabrics, MAKE REAL CHICKEN SOUP A CUP AT A TIME with MBT Instant Broth Anyone can make real chicken soup for a gang. But with MBT Instant Chicken Broth you can make it by the cupful. And it tastes ss if it came from the pot. instead of a package! RCSAXOFF KIT INSTANT MOTH accessories in new Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog.

All sizes! FLAVOR-IT! Clip coupon in Catalog choose The United Order of True Sisters, Hartford No. 52, Cancer Service Organization, will hold a Bagel and Lox supper and party on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. at Teferes Israel Synagogue, Blue Hills Ave. Husbands and friends are invited.

For reservations, call Mrs. Samuel Mirkin, 232-5217. On Jan. 24, the group will meet at 12:30 p.m. at the Synagogue for a business meeting.

Following the meeting a film one pattern free. Send 50c now, Bashful Band LIMA, Peru (UPI) A club "I don't remember the name of it but one drink and everything I say is a for bashful people has been formed here, known as the Club of the Timid Ones. Its ob ject is to help members overcome their shyness. An aver SHORT NOTICE ORIENTAL BUG AUCTION After a Decade of Doing Business in the State of Connecticut THE BISHOP RUG CLEAI1II1G GO. of L'sh Haven has accumulated over 150 of the finest handwoven Oriental Rugs with the most desired colors, sizes, and patterns Sarouk, Kerman, Hama-dart, Quom, Karaja, Neln, Keshan, Belooch.

Ardabilkabistan, Kazak, Chinese and Indian. Due to the lack of showroom, we are forced to sell these rugs at Auction. It is once in a lifetime that you have an opportunity to acquire a rug of magnificence and luxury at Auction Price. Entir Carter Chwolit's Mid-Wlntir Cintut age of four persons a day have 1 tig tWTMff I I I CHICKEN 1 Flavor-Peak Freezing Locks In All Its Luscious Good Taste! been signing up for the club, An equal number make inquir ies but apparently are too bash- lul to Join. Wtllim f-t PnoiMM Nmark.

H.I. A DAY WEEKEND IN Jiyone can Thursday-Monday Brmudiana Hotel Two meals a day and tours. Air round trip. w. --v mt rctniT p.i on (JeBJim x-n for.

iv9 Glasses! in business establishments. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1967 AT 1 P.M. At The American Legion Hall Rcsd. West Hsrtfcrd, R-tjs oe Exhibitioa from 10 A.M.

'til Auction Terms: Cask er Check HOW TO ENTER CONTEST E.ch purchaser of a car or truck for $1,000 or more may enter with statement of 100 words or lass. Gat details in tha Carter showroom. CARTER GCIEUROLET Hzrffcrd Rssd tain Stmt. Mxnshtsttr I BISHOP'S CORNER WEST HARTFORD IM-2MC 56 PEARL ST. HARTFORD UI291 I IS JEFFERSON ST.

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