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19 THE HARTFORD COURANT: FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951. Society and Clubs Lne Catholic Women Will Hold Op en House Sunday Lane Lane Vol Use yrsatile Furifif ure An open house meeting of the Hartford Council of Catholic Lane Lane Women will be held Sunday at 3 p. at Our Lady of Sorrows church gymnasium. New Park Lane rang Avenue. Rev.

Edward F. Farrell of LaSallette Seminary, Ipswich Lane will speak. a program of music has been Lane Mmy Ways aranged with Mrs. Joseph B. Grif mmy, iin.

Airs. Harry Oleson and Mr. Lane iticnard Mullms as artists. Mrs David F. OKeefe and Mrs.

Roberl J. t-iagnan are cochairmen in Lane marge. Assisting them are Mrs Lane Jam' Carey, Mrs. Frank J. De-vanney.

Mrs. John Littieri and Mrs. Richard J. Hennessey. Those pouring will be Mrs.

Roy A. nam There's no limit to the wonders Ashcraft can work in your home the year 'round, upstairs, downstairs, and on covered porch or patio. Use it to key. your family activities room to casual, pleasant living. Use it to accent your Modern or Traditional in living, dining and bedrooms! ane Leavitt, Mrs.

Michael Murphy, Mrs. James J. Horan, Mrs. James J. Prinderval, Mrs.

Charles Eiseile Lane and Mrs. Charles H. Hall. Lane id Graceful Ashcraft Is made from solid, steam-bent Ash for years of year 'round service and you've never seen such a complete variety of conventional and cleverly designed sectional units. Come see it you'll love it! Mrs.

John Davis Lodge will be general subscription chairman for mm Lane the vvestport Country Playhouse ior ine sixtn season this year. The theater will open Monday, LFine MRS. STEVENS J. MARTIN Mrs. Martin of Woodslde Circle, has been elected president of June 4, ior the twentieth anniversary of its founding.

Mrs. Lodge will hold a meeting and tea for the Connecticut subscription chairmen and cochairmen at the Governor's Mansion Friday at 3 p. m. Miss Elise Gladstone of Woodland Street, who will be married April 29 to Mr. Hyman S.

Gold-fa rb of Tower Avenue, was honored recently at a personal shower given at the home of Mrs. Roy iane the Woman's Auxiliary to the Hartford County Medical Association. Koran MISS JOSEPHINE SAN AIM) i.Rne East Hartford Italian-American Group Will Hold Tea Sunday Miss Sanzaro of New Britain ta engaged to Mr. Karl A. Relche, of Bristol.

Lane Jr. The Young Italian-American 1 V7 Ladies Auxiliary will hold a schol-' VnUrCll Ometl orated the church. Mr. Theodore Lane M. Childs played the organ.

arsnip tea at jr. josepn oiiege, Sunday, April 29 from 3 until 5 TJ cancoiianni qt Newington by associates on the staff of Mount Sinai Hospital and at a kitchen ho given by Mrs. Louis Norman of Manchester. Mrs. William p.

m. nan exposition The bride was presented In marriage by her father and wore a County Party By Isabellas A check for a part tuition schol Lane gown of goddess lace with an off arship will be presented by Mrs. He.fgott, Mrs. James Gladstone The, First Congregational; the-shoulder neckline, sheer yoke trimmed with seed pearls, long and Mrs. Robert Gladstone enter Angelo M.

D'Ambrosio, president of the a 1 a i to Sister of 3 T.bl.. $34.15 I ST I Cockt.il Tablo il 11 IP tained at a towel shower at Mrs Qn Saturd Theodore, dean of the college. Miss Church of East Hartford 06, sponsor a Home Exposition on May 3 and 4 between 2 and 10 Lane ay Helfgott's home on Cumberland fitted sleeves and full ankle-length skirt. Her shoulder length veil was caught to a crown of net Antonina P. Uccello is in charge Corner Tbl with Cut Out Top $39.50 Road, West Hartford, and Mrs of arrangements, assisted by Mrs.

Joseph Goldfarb was hostess at p. at the church club rooms.1 Thomas F. Melluzzo, Miss Frances and orange blossoms, and she carried white roses and stephanotis. miscellaneous shower at the Garde Hotel. Miss Maxinne Flltt C.

Ferla. Miss Rose C. Pappalardo pc feature attractions will beane Connecticut State Circle. Daughters of Isabella, will sponsor a county card party at St. Jo-sph Community 140 Farmington Avenue, Saturday at Miss Carol-Ann Zachar, maid of nome-maae products prepared by ryswTH and Miss Marguerite S.

Grille of White Street. Miss Genie Ka honor for her sister, wore an ankle-length gown of white frost nare and Miss Rhoda Baron gave Personal shower at Miss Flitt's home. Others, who have enter church women in the parish. The following chairmen will as. Lril ljb sist Mrs.

Truman Woodward on lTISi arrangements; Mrs. D. Clinton ane p. m. ed organdy over aquamarine taffeta, a white lace bonnet and she Mrs.

Richard T. Connors, regent Drop Tbl. $44.75 Srv.r Hutch Boolcaso SK.If $42.75 Sid Chir $21.50 of Hartford Circle, will serve as carried a Colonial bouquet. Mr. Bemont, brownies; Mrs.

ArthuriyjWT Dinsmnrp. nnstrv: Mrs. tained at parties for the bride-elect, are Mrs. Arthur Gladstone of Palm Street, Mrs. Samuel chairman with Mrs.

Owen Hooker. Chapter Guest Day Is Set For Today Robert Philipchik of Wilson Clark, regent of Father Drennan Lane Street served as best man. Menuc of New Britain and the Circle, East Hartford, cochair Moore, salad dressings; Mrs. Bernard Sheley, chowder. Mrs.

Wood-i ward will be in charge of pan At a reception at the home of bride's-elect parents, Mr. and Mrs the bride's parents, Mrs. Zachar man. They will be assisted by the following regents; Mrs. 'A.

Linnie Lane Barney Gladstone of Woodland cake 'and sandwich! Street. Burgess, Bristol: Mrs. Mary T. spreads. During the wore a navy dress with a corsage of pink roses.

For a trip to New Jersey, Washington, D. and Virginia the bride chose a gray Hinchliffe; New Britain, Mrs. Saunders-Patterson Ann Falkowski, Manchester; Mrs Rose Wilson of Rockville Mrs The wedding of Miss Marjorle children will be cared for by the; Lane Mother's Club of the church with igVwfal Mrs. Atwood Hall, president, and Mrs. James Fannimr in charee.

Lailfe The Sarah Whitman Hooker Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, West plan a guest day program for today at Webster Hall, West Hartford. suit with red accessories. After Julia Raszelle of Windsor Locks daughter of Mrs. Russell Louis Patterson of Torrington, May 4 the couple will make their and Mrs. Margaret Griffin of Movies will be shown to entertain1 home 71 Ansonia btreet.

and Mr. William Bauey Saunders, Reports of the DAR Continental the children. Mrs. Mawyer is' a graduate of Lftne son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Congress In Washington will bet Bulkeley High SchooL Mr. Maw Silas Saunders of Windsor, took place Saturday. April 21. at the Metho yer, a graduate of Lovingston given by the delegates and Anvi'K-iftr historical essay prize will be 1 1V1 uxlliar Lane High School, is stationea with the dist CTiurch in Torrington. Rev, Mllldale.

Medical Auxiliary Annual Meeting To Be Held On May 2 awarded by Mrs. Luther L. Tar- Navy at San Diego, Calif. Schedule Bridge Lane Arthur Tedcastle performed the 4 p. m.

ceremony: The church was decorated with spring bouquets, and Mrs. Grace Kelley played the bell. Good Citizenship Awards will be given by Miss Elizabeth J. Warren. Sanzaro-Reiche With Breakfast Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Sanzaro Lane Music for the day will be by of New Britain announce the en wedding music. members of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Carl Bergner, gagement of their daughter. Miss Josephine Nancy Sanzaro, to Mr. Mr.

Irving Patterson gave his sister in marriage. Mrs. Robert Lane Bridge and canasta will follow the annual May breakfast of the Women's Auxiliary to the YMCA flute, William clarinet. Karl A. Keiche.

son of Mr, Johnson of Livingstone Manor. and Mrs. Karl A. Reiche of Bris The Woman's Auxiliary to the Connecticut State Medical Society will hold its seventh annual meeting at the Brooklawn Country Club, Bridgeport, Wednesday, May 2. Dr.

Oliver L. Stringfield of Stamford and Dr. Robert L. Quin-by will speak. N.

was her sister's matron of honor. The bridegroom's father tol. to be held at the West Hartford YMCA Branch, Thursday, May 3 John Berkmaij, piano. Hostesses will be Mrs. E.

Nutting, Mrs. E. B. Beck, Mrs. Henry Schorer, Mrs.

John W. Potter, Mrs. W. A. Stewart and Mrs.

Helen B. Storrs. Miss Sanzaro attended the Art School of Fashion and was grad was his best man, and ushering were Mr. Melvin Schmid of Wethersfield and Mr. Clyde Jon- Lane Lane mm Lane at 11 a.

m. Mrs. Frank L. Mathes, uated from Traphagen School of Is general chairman, assisted Fashion in New York City. Mr, Registration is scheduled Tor 11 a.

and luncheon will follow dro of Newington. Goren on Canasta The bride chose a gown of white Reiche was graduated from Trinity College and is a field scout ex- at 12 noon. At the business meet by Mrs. Davis Hatch, Jr. Other committee aides include satin with a mandarin collar, fit ecutive of Charter Oak Council, ing at 1:30 p.

election of officers will take place. Mall Box tfte following; Mrs. itoger r. ted bodice, long tapering sleeves and full skirt. A wide satin head Boy Scouts of America in Hart Members who plan to attend are Lane Lane band held her fingertip veil of il asked to see the annual art ex ford.

Hill-Baker lusion in place, and she carried S'Ji? Mrs. Arthur K. Andrews, 7-7-7 Q-Q-Q-Q. The initial meld Mrs a A. Armstrong, Mrs.

E. A. requirement was 120 and after Cowie, Mrs. William T. Davies, five rounds of play my right-hand Mrs.

E. W. Ginn, Mrs. Lester C. hibit of the Connecticut Physi Miss Evelyn M.

Baker of New cians Art Association. Members of the Medical Society, women's auxiliary and children of members have been invited to exhibit. Res opponent discarded a 7, where Two' Useful Summer Outdoor Items THE NEW "EASY" OUTDOOR FOLDING GRILL Lane Lane Layman, xvirs. rvouert xi. ubiiiunu, Mrs.

Warren W. Phinney, Mrs. Eugene T. Smith, Mrs. Robert B.

Britain and Mr." Howard R. Hill of Orlando, formerly of Hartford, were, married April 21 in St. John's Episcopal Church, upon I proceeded to lay down ervations for the meeting may be my entire 11 cards, adding the 7 made bj contacting Mrs. William white roses. Her attendant wore a blue lace and net bouffant dress a matching picture hat, and she carried yellow roses.

Following a reception at Old Riverton Inn the couple left on a wedding trip, the bride wearing a navy suit with pink and navy accessories. Mrs. Saunders attended Torrington Schools and Hartford Hospital Nurses' Training School. Mr. Saunders attended Irving from the top of the pack to the meld to meet the requirement of Geer, 4b8 frospect street, Lane Soderberg, Mrs.

George F. Thomas, Mrs. Roland Varsell and Mrs. Ralph N. Worrest, food; Mrs.

Victor H. Cave, chairman, Mrs. B. F. Adams, table decorations; Stratford.

Bethesda, Md. Rev, William Creighton officiated. CzaDkowskl-McGee 120. My opponent claimed that this was illegal since I now could Household Arts not make a discard from my i Mrs Announcement is made or tne Myron A. Snell, chairman, Gerald M.

Fletcher, tickets; Lane Lane hand. I maintained that I could I Mrs engagement of Miss Helen A. ONE FOR EACH DAY, use one of the cards acquired in Mrs. Roy We berg, publicity; Czapkowski, to Mr. James H.

Mc-Gee, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. mm he discard pile which now belonged to me for the purpose. Lane McGee of Church Street, wetn-ersfield.

by her mother, Mrs. Preparatory School, Tarry town, N. William and Mary College, and is a graduate of Hillyer College. He is on the faculty of Who was Aenes Czapkowski of Putnam Question (2) A Boston corre-pondent writes: "I know that Lane Glastonbury schools. Maw yrr-Zarhar Here a barbecue grill that you can fold up and put in your car to fake along on trips, and that may be conveniently stored away In your closet.

Sturdily built of heavy gauge steel. Ideal for lawn and terrace parties, picnics and camping trips, only $95 making the initial meld, it is permissible to take the discard pile, when the deck is not frozen Lane filial with one matching card and a Miss Lorraine R. Zachar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Zachar of Ansonia Street, and Mrs.

Daniel H. Quigg, chairman, Mrs. Enez L. Tweedle, tables and chairs. Reservations may be made with Mrs.

Snell, 32-5039. Married Club Show Proceeds of the performance of "The Silver Whistle" sponsored by the Married Club of Temple Beth Israel, will be given for the purchase of equipment for the Temple's new meeting house building fund. The show, which will be pre sented by the Mark Twain Masquers, will be held Saturday at 8:30 p. in the new Bugbee School Auditorium in West Hartford. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard tane wild card, but may I take the discard pile if a card is thrown that matches one of my melds on Mr. Harold S. Mawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Mawyer of Lov-Ingston. were married April Lane the t8ble even though I have no natural cards like it in my hand? 17 at Broadview Community Church. Rev. Wilfrid Maclean performed the 5 o'clock candle Lane Tf I may, do I taice just the top card of the pile, or does the whole discard pile go with light ceremony. Snapdragons dec i Lane i Answers Question (1) When a player OPEN MONDAYS rucceeds in acquiring a discard Lane Schweitz, telephone 32-9468 and Mr.

and Mrs. C. Kenneth Ward, 32-7064, are in charge of tickets. Colt Girls Club The Colt Girls Club will spon 4 POSITION ADJUSTABLE nana pile, all cards captured are aeemed to be in that player's hand and. he may choose as his discard one of tho3 cards.

There Lane SALE Era ry. sor a minstrel on Tuesday at 8 SUF.ir.lER CHAISE Lane p. at Bulkeley High school. Mr. Peter Kane will direct the event.

Casual-Dress Lane Street. Miss Czapkowski is a secretary at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Newington where Mr. McGee is an X-ray technician. The wedding will take place at Immaculate Conception Church on June 16. Bird Study Club The Hartford Bird Study Club will hold a field trip Saturday to McClain Reservation.

Arthur D. Spring, guide for the trip, will meet members at the West Hartford at 10 a. m. Lunches may be carried. Kind's Daughter The Alberta B.

Clark Circle, King's Daughters, Memorial Baptist Church, will meet at the King's Daughters Home on Britain Avenue, Wednesday, May 3 at 8 p. m. Mrs. William Mc-Kinney, Mrs. Robert Thomson and Mrs.

Francis will be hostesses. Polish Women to Meet The Polish Women's Alliance of America, Commission No. 8, District 9 of Connecticut will meet Sunday at the state convention meeting at White Eagle Hall, Charter Oak Avenue. All delegates are requested to meet at the Polish National Home at 10:45 a. from where they will proceed to the 11 o'clock services at the SS Cyril Methodius Church.

Dinner will be served later at the Polsh Home and a meeting will be held at the White Eagle Hall. Mrs. Helen Polanskl. will preside, together with Mrs. Helen Robakiewlez.

The guest speaker will be Miss Adele Lagodzinska, national president, of Chicago, 111. Lane SHOES ml Illnes Halts Health Award Memphis. April 26. CP) They put off crowning a "Queen of Health" at the Baptist Hospital fund raising campaign today. The leading candidate came down with chickenpox.

is nothing in the rules that states a player must make his meld and discard from the cards held in his rand acquiring the discard pile. Therefore, th player's action in spreading his entire 11 cards and adding the top card of the discard pile to it was perfectly legal. Question (2) You most certainly may take the discard pile. Furthermore, whenever a player takes the discard pile, he always acquires all cards in the pile. He may never, at any time, take just the top card of the discard pile.

This applies to all Goren on Canasta appears every Lane For porch sunroom tar-race or lawn. Beauty long wearing Vinyl Coated leatherette, covered two piece mattress with no tufting buttons in gay Red, Blue, Yellow or Green. White enamelled, chip-resistant angle iron sturdy frame with arm rests. Rubber tired wheels, for the last word in leisure. Better get yours how.

C7113 Lane Lane S. E. BURR CO. Jewelers Weit Hartford 7, Conn. Phona 3.1749 BV ALICE BROOKS It's fun to do dishes when you TEETH are using these towels; Motifs are embroidery-fun too easy 8-to- Lane the-inch cross-stitch! cms Monday, Wednesday, Friday a-nd Sunday in The Courant.

MDs to Show Art Stratford. April 26. (JF) The Approximately 100 pairs of Women's Casual Dress Shoes in blue or black suede. Broken size lots make the wonderful values possible. Sizes triple A to B.

$.95 Regularly $8.95 A little girl could embroider these! Pattern C7113; transfer 7 an motifs 5'4x8 to 5Kx8 inches. REPAIR SERVICE Hall Clock. Watch Chima Oorka Chronometer Electric tC Chronographa Antique Clock Timer Jewelry Repairing Pearl Restringing I Diamond Setting ir-i i nana Snd 25 cents in coins for this pattern to The Hartford Courant, Household Arts P. O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.

Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE, AND Connecticut Physicians Art Association will hold its annual exhibit! here next week, it was announced today. The three-day starting May 1, will be held at Stratford High School. I Lane- In i ane PATTERN NUMBER.

Ncodleworkeisl Have you seen our 1931 Alice Brooks Needle OPEN EVES. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY (Lane I ILIfoiteir nDfinamieir work catalog? Send 25 cents for your copy today! Illustrations of patterns for crochet, knitting, em i.ane broidery and other fascinating handwork. A Free Pattern Is Lane .75 printed in the book. Every IFrMay 1 TOBACCO GROWERS' If you need 16 ft. dry pine boards for your barns, don't forget to write.

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