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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 110

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Hartford Couranti
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THE HARTWKo wORANT: Sunday, Mareli 196? Out-of-State Girls Engaged mit I ill i if t.Vf wih A 111 iT" mil I I--J 'tvj ii'fi 'I i j. I I I. i Larinf Phot. JUDITH D. TARTAGLIA fiancee of Daniel E.

Cannatella 6. FOX Phot. PATRICIA A. CASTLE fiancee of Robert P. Davis LLN'DA L.

DUDEK fiancee of Peter H. Thompson Students' Engagements Announced LINDA S. SHUFELT fiancee of Grant C. Stockwell DIANA P. EVANS fiancee of Joseph S.

Martin Jr. VERNE C. LOVISEK fiancee of Edward R. Leonard Shufelt-Stockwell Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Shufelt where she is a member of the junior class. Mr. Cannatella is a graduate of Conard High School and is serving with the Armed Forces of Merritt Island, announce the engagement of their daugh Mr. Peter H.

Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Thompson of Middletown. Miss Dudek was graduated frm Mercy High School and is a senior at Middlesex Community College.

Mr. Thompson was graduated rom Mercy High School and is a School and is a student at Mid-dlesex Community College. He ter, Miss Linda Suzanne Shufelt artaglia-Cannatclla Mrs. Elsie N. Tartaglia of Winter Park, and Mr.

Albert A. Tartaglia of Glastonbury announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judith D. Tartaglia, to Mr. Daniel E. Cannatella, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald J. Cannatella of Barks-dale West Hartford. Miss Tartaglia is attending Paier School of Art, Hamden, Castle-Davis Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Castle of Warehouse Point announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Castle, to Mr. Robert Paul Davis, son of Mr. Fred Davis of Warehouse Point and Mrs. Alexander Toth of Amston.

Miss Castle is a graduate of East Windsor High School and is a senior elementary education major at Eastern Connecti in Vietnam. Dudek-Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Du- to Mr.

Grant C. Stockwell of Gaithersburg, Md. Miss Shufelt is attending Mer ritt Island High School, where dek of Middletown announce the engagement of their daughter, An August wedding is planned. Evans-Martin Miss Eva A. Rhoades of Uti-ca, N.Y., announces the engagement of her niece, Miss Diana Patricia Evans, to Joseph S.

Martin son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Martin of Hartford. Miss Evans is a graduate of Boston City Hospital School of Nursing and is employed by Boston City Hospital as a registered nurse.

Mr. Martin is a graduate of McCallister School of Funeral Directing and is a member of the Connecticut National Guard. He is employed as an iron worker. A June 7 wedding is planned. Lovisek-Leonard The engagement of Miss Verne Catherine Lovisek to Mr.

Edward Ralph Leonard has been made known by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Lovisek of Greenlawn, N.Y. Mr.

Leonard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Leonard of Wapping. Miss Lovisek is a graduate of St.

Mark's School of Nursing, Waterbury, and is employed by Syosset Hospital, Syosset, N.Y. A graduate of South Windsor High School, Mr. Leonard served with the U.S. Navy in she will be graduated in June and is attending the Patricia the Mediterranean area and is presently employed by a super market in East Hartford. A Sept.

6 wedding is planned. Antigourmet Activities PORT ELIZABETH, Sop 'Africa (AP) Four theft'iTone week left a visiting cooking expert simmering. Mrs. Leslie Faull first 'tia'dier Commanderie Associe, Commandeire des Cordon -Bleus de France badged pinched. Next, a thief took a prize cake from her car.

Then she filled the auto with gas to visit her son's school and somebody si phoned the tank dry. Finally, a vandal broke off the car door handle and she couldn't get in. is employed by Connecticut Valley Hospital. Miss Linda Lucille Dudek, to cut State College, where she is a member of Kappa Delta Pi educational honor society. Engagements of Interest A graduate of East Windsor Stevens Modeling School.

Mr. Stockwell, son of Lt. Cmdr. (USN Ret.) and Mrs. Robert S.

Stockwell of South Glastonbury, attended Becker Junior College, Brevard Junior College and Florida Technical College. He is employed by IBM as a space systems High School, Mr. Davis served with the U.S. Army in Germany and is employed by Pratt Whitney, of United Air craft Corp. i fl I -111! t- I I li i i R.

W. Sutclifft Phot. Lorln9 PtwM. twins Phtto. SUSAN K.

JENACK THORALIL McBAIN DAISY E. OWES fiancee of James M. Crowe Jr. fiancee of Clarence A. DeCosta fiancee of Josaun DeLawrence School and is employed by Pratt Whitney, Div.

of United Aircraft Corp. their daughter, Miss Thoralil McBain, to Mr. Clarence Anthony DeCosta of Colchester, son of Mrs. Clarence DeCosta of Quak Jenack-Crowe The engagement of Miss Susan Kathleen Jenack to Sgt. James M.

Crowe Jr. has been made known by her parents, Mr. DeLawrence is attending Hartford State Technical er Hill and the late Mr. School. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward M. Jen A May 24 wedding is planned. Miss McBain was graduated ack of Manchester. Mr.

Crowe from Penney High School and is employed by Pratt Whitney, Div. of United Aircraft Corp. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Crowe of Manchester. Miss Jenack is a graduate of Manchester High School and Mr. DeCosta was graduated New England Exhibit Marks Twenty Years from Fitch High School and is employed by Pratt Whitney, Bnarwood Secretarial School, Southington. She is employed as a secretary by United Bank and Div. of United Aircraft Corp.

A June wedding is planned. Owes-DeLawrcnce Trust Co Mr. Crowe is a graduate of The 20th anniversary New England Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture will be held June Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walton Manchester High School and is serving with the U.S.

Air Force of Thomasville, announce 13 through July 13 at the Silver- WMMWawMWmwwwmM LU jr ill SUL.P'PWiiL I II Mil I'l'iwwaia i ipwjn a mm WMWM 1 I 51 1 flM SU irf ilM I 5s 1 i. the engagement of their daugh mine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, it was announced by Mr. ter, Miss Daisy Elizabeth Owes, stationed at Fort Devens, Ayer, Mass. McBain-DeCosta Mr. and Mrs.

Angus McBain of Lanham Lane, East Hartford, to Mr. Josaun DeLawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Revington Arthur, director and founder of the exhibition. Lawrence of Sanford St.

Miss Owes is a graduate of A regional art competition, Hartford New Haven Business announce the engagement of the exhibition features works of artists from the six New Eng land slates, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. More than $5,000 in prizes will be awarded to the exhibitors. Works must be submitted by May 25. Detailed information can be obtained from Exhibition Secretary, Silvermine Guild of Artists, Silvermine New niMi.i.ypn'H'"1".',"1"" Canaan, 06840. United Church Women Observe Day of Prayer In observance of World Day of Prayer, women will gather at 1 p.m.

at the United Church of Christ, 134 Flagg West Hartford, on Friday, March 7. The Rev. Dean S. Gilliland, United Methodist Minister, pres ently at Hartford Seminary Foundation, who was a mission ary in Nigeria for 12 years, will be guest speaker. Mrs.

Silas B. Tuttle is chair man of the event sponsored by Yoa'Il a happy name-dropper v.tcn you own a M. A. Peterson original! the United Church Women of Greater Hartford. West Hart ford Churches taking part in the observance include St.

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