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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 14

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HARTFORD COURANT: Friday, September 19, 1969 Rubens Photo DALE I. GEMELLI fiancee of Stephen H. Bogart Son of Bogart-Bacall, To Wed Torrington Girl An announcement is made by and the late Humphrey Bogart. Mr. and Mrs.

Julius 0. Gemelli Miss Gemelli is a graduate of Torrington High School and is a of Torrington, of the engagestudent at Boston University. ment of their daughter, Miss Mr. Bogart is a graduate of Dale Irene Gemelli, to Mr. Stephen Humphrey Bogart, son of Lauren Bacall, New York City, Milton Academy, Milton, and is also attending Boston University.

R. Schaller Photo. MRS. KENNETH F. GREENBERG nee Joan R.

They Greenberg-Kargman Miss. Joan Rory Kargman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kargman of Old Oak West Hartford, and Mr. Kenneth Frederick Greenberg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Greenberg of Ledyard Rd. Bloomfield, were married Sept. 7 at Temple Beth Israel, West Hartford. Rabbi Harold Silver officiated.

Miss Sharon Kargman was maid of honor, and Mr. Harold Kargman was best man. After a reception at Old Farms Inn, Avon, the couple left for Boston, where they will reside at 21 Beacon St. Mr. Greenberg is employed by Hearthstone Insurance Co.

Allen The wedding of Miss Susan Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bishop of Perkinsville, and Mr. John Laurence Allen, son of Dr.

and Mrs. John C. Allen of Saddle Ridge West Hartford. took place at the home the bride's parents, at 1 p.m. Sept.

6. The Rev. Andrew Smith of Hartford officiated. Mrs. Leonard Tsuomba was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Estey, Miss Wendy Bishop, Miss Janine Robert and Miss Linda Bishop. Mr. Peter Allen was best man. Ushers were Mr. Thomas C.

Allen, Mr. Richard C. Allen, Mr. James C. Allen and Mr.

William Ballaine. The reception was held at Hartness House, after which the couple left on a trip to Cape Cod. They will make their home at 19 Mapleton upon their return. The bridegroom is em- Were Married ployed as a systems analyst by Addressograph Multigraph Corp. of Hartford.

Pillion-Duncan Miss Linda Frances Duncan and Mr. Thomas Joseph Pillion Ens. USN, were married Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. in St.

Clem- Wed in August Steinnagel-Dobosz Miss Catherine Ann Dobosz and Mr. Edmund Steinnagel were married Aug. 23 at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, Rockville, by the Rev.

John Kozon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dobosz of Rockville, and Mr. Steinnagel is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Steinnagel of Bridgeport. Attending the Bride, as maid of honor was Miss Nancy Dobosz, and Miss Mary Lloyd, Miss Stephanie Shuska, Miss Dale Selman and Miss Lori Thibeault were bridesmaids. Mary J. Schick was flower girl.

Mr. Ewald Steinnagel served as best man, and ushers were Mr. Helmut Steinnagel, Mr. Richard Knoll, Mr. Ron Poklemba and Mr.

Robert Johnson. The reception held at the Kosciuszko Club, Rockville, after which the couple left for the Bahamas. They are residing in Rockville. Lippman-Dubow Temple Tephereth Israel New Britain was the scene 24 of the marriage of Miss on Lee Dubow, daughter of and Mrs. Saul Dubow of ville, and Mr.

Bruce Lippman, son of Mrs. Skolnick of Orange and the MRS. JOHN L. ALLEN nee Susan Bishop ent's Church, Boston, Mass. The Rev.

Cronan O'Leary officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George S. Duncan of Rumford, R.I., and the late Mr. Duncan.

Mr. Pillion is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Pillion of Newington.

Presented in marriage by her Women's Clubs Hold Meeting Miss Willie Mae Rogers, vice president of Good Housekeeping Magazine and director of Good Housekeeping Institute, will be keynote speaker at the annual board of directors meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs to be held Sept. 21-24 Camille Victims Will Be Aided By Fund Drive The Hartford Section of the National Council of Negro Women will hold its annual membership meeting on Sunday, Sept. 21, at 4:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James Davis, 51 Gilbert Bloomfield.

All interested women are invited. The Council is also holding fund raising drive for victims of Hurricane Camille in Mississippi. The Council has supported a special program for the past three years in the Gulfport area. Nuptials Took Place In New Britain Miss Christina Irene ki, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Ostraszewski of New Britain, and Mr.

Robert George Rothstein, son of Mrs. Irene White of Higganum and Mr. Harold Rothstein of New Britain, were married Aug. 16. The 11 a.m.

ceremony was held at Sacred Heart Church. Presented in marriage by her brother, Mr. Richard Majewski, the bride was attended by Miss Lee Peppin as maid of honor. Miss Diane Hybel was bridesmaid. Diane Ostraszewski and Donna White were flower girls.

Mr. Andy Roman served as best man, and Mr. Dean Erickson ushered guests. The couple left on a tour of Florida after a reception. They are residing at 124 Biruta New Britain.

The bridegroom is owner of Roth Automotive New Britain. DRIVEWAYS YS RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISTS TIME PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE Out-of-Town Phone Wethersfield 529-7416 Call Collect RAYCO PAVING CO. Mr. Maurice Lippman. Rabbi Henry Okolica performed the 4 p.m.

ceremony. The honor attendants were Mrs. Richard Dubow and Miss Janice Lippman. Mr. Harold Levi was 1 best man.

Ushers were Mr. Richard Dubow, Mr. David Dubow, Mr. Ira Lippman, Mr. John Gollinger, Mr.

William Marcey, Mr. Lawrence Levine and Mr. Clifford Skolnick. The couple left for Nassau after a reception at the synagogue. They will make their home at 418 Farmington New Britain, upon their return.

Whirlaways Slate Square Dance The Whirlaway Square Dance Club of Coventry will hold its anniversary dance, Sunday, Sept. 21, at the Capt. Nathan Hale School, Coventry, from 7 to 10 p.m. Callers will be Mr. George Hinkle and Mr.

Skip Smith, Rounds will be by Lilliam and Paul Zepke. D. A. Gunning Photo. MRS.

THOMAS J. PILLION JR. nee Linda F. Duncan Recentiy grandfather, Mr. William Johnson, the bride was attended by Miss Barbara A.

Duncan as maid of honor. Miss Carol E. and Miss Margaret A. Pillion, Miss Eileen M. were bridesmaids.

Kris A. Duncan was flower girl. Serving as best man was Mr. Thomas G. Sullivan, and ushers were Mr.

Peter Duncan, Mr. William Duncan and Mr. Charles Redmond. The reception was held at the Officer's Club, Naval Station, Newport, R. I.

The couple will live in Lexington Park, Md. The bridegroom is serving as a flight officer with the U.S. Navy, stationed in Norfolk, Va. Newlyweds Honeymooning At Cape Cod Miss Kathleen Ann Rogers and Mr. Michael Anthony Jr.

were married at St. Timothy's Church, West Hartford, Sept. 5 by the Rev. Francis O'Neill. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers of Walkley West Hartford, and Mr. Melluzzo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A.

Melluzzo of Salisbury St. Miss Nancy Rogers was honor attendant. Miss Marilyn Melluzzo and Miss Lisa Melluzzo were bridesmaids. The best man was Mr. John Ballou, and ushers were Mr.

Joseph Melluzzo and Mr. William Rogers. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which the couple left for Cape Cod. They will live in West Hartford when they return. Vitamin is manufactured by the human body from sunlight and also the chemicals found in fish, butter and egg yolks.

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STEVEN M. GILMORE nee Shirley M. Chase nee Elizabeth A. Farrell Late-Summer Long-Chase Miss Shirley Chase, daugh- Miss ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis M. Curtis Fratus of Unionville, Walter J. Long of Evergreen Sept. 13 son of Mrs. Walter G.

Church Long of Natrona Heights, Fisher. and the late Mr. Long, were ter of married Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. at Johnson the Hartford Gospel Tabernacle.

Collins is The Rev. F.D. Cullens officiat- Collins of ed. Collins of Given in marriage by her un- Miss cle, Mr. Francis M.

Fratus, the bride was attended by Miss Linda Young as maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Winifred E. Haag and Miss Joyce A. Sylvia. Mr. Francis Roley was best man and ushers were Mr.

John A. Rowley and Mr. John Garris. The reception was held at the church parlor after which the couple left for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. They will make their home at 59 Webster upon their return.

The bridegroom is employed as an electrical draftsman by Freedman and Nagger Electric Co. Gilmore-Farrell Miss Elizabeth Anne Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Farrell of Harmund Wethersfield, and Mr.

Ste ven Mark son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gilmore of Hartford A Wethersfield, were married Sept. 13 at 2 p.m.

at Sacred Heart Church, Wethersfield. The Rev. Arthur Murphy officiated. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Constance Wickland, and Miss Katherine Farrell and Mrs. Joseph Mingo were bridesmaids.

Mr. Thomas Gilbert was best man, and ushers were Mr. George Gilmore Jr. and Mr. Joseph Mingo.

Following a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left for Cape Cod, Mass. The bridegroom is employed by the U.S. Steel Co. Kosulavage-Rossetti The wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Rossetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher J. Rossetti of Granby. and Mr. Adolph A. Kosulavage, son of Mrs.

Adolph Kosulavage and the late Mr. Kosulavage, took place at 11 a.m. Sept. 6 at St. Teresa's Church, Granby.

Miss Joan C. Rossetti was maid of honor, and Miss Sharon Couple was bridesmaid. Serving as best man was Mr. Chrisotpher J. Rossetti and Mr.

Thomas Yourous was usher. Following a reception at Southwick Country Club, the couple left for Atlantic City, N.J. They will live at Ocean port, N.J. Women's Fingers Put Sardines In Cans PORTLAND, Maine In normal years about 2 million cases (200 million cans) of sardines are packed in the United States, the great majority in Maine. Women's agile fingers pack every sardine into the cans; modern technical ingenuity has not yet been able to devise a substitute for women's speed and dexterity.

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til 9 MRS. A. A. KOSULAVAGE nee Patricia A. Rossetti Announced of honor, and Miss Helen and Miss Joann Buchwere bridesmaids.

Diane was the flower girl. Jesse Collins served as man, and ushers were Mr. Johnson and Mr. Thomas Ronald Johnson was ring- couple left for Niagara N.Y., after a reception at Hall. The couple will their home at 530 Weth- MRS.

CURTIS COLLINS nee Betty Collins Weddings Collins-Johnson maid Betty Johnson and Mr. Johnson anon Collins were married Carter at 1 p.m. at Tried Stone Mr. by the Rev. Joseph H.

best The bride is the daugh- Jack Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Shaw. of Capen and Mr. bearer.

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7-14. Chubby 8-16. .5.97 ersfield when they return. The bridegroom i is employed by Pratt Whitney, Div. of United Aircraft Corp.

in Aug. SharMr. PlainHarris Philip late at The Greenbrier, White Sulpher Springs, W. Va. Members of the federation executive committee, department and division chairmen, will present program plans for the second year administration of Mrs.

Walter V. McGee, president, based on her theme, Individual Involvement. Mrs. Thomas R. Houde of Kankakee, Ill.

is chairman. Guest Mothers Honored at Tea Gold Star Mothers will be guests of the Department of Connecticut Ladies Auxiliary the Veterans of Foreign Wars ajon Sunday, Sept. 21, at the Northern Middlesex YMCA, 100 Crescent Middletown. A tea will be held in their honor at 3 p.m. Mrs.

Mildred Rogala, past department president of Middletown, will be chairman of the event. Other guests will include National president, Miss Erline Mayberry of North Carolina, Cmdr. William Rizzuto of Norwich; department president, Gilda Mantel of Cromwell, Helen Buda of North Bookfield, and Ruth Bogacz of Meriden, past national president. WILLIAM H. PEHL 11 ASYLUM RM.

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