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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 109

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Hartford Couranti
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THE HARTFORD COUR.ANT: Sud.y, May 21, IUI 5 y1 Good morning to you. An aunt. You and Your Child by John F. Schcreichewjky as many others before them havt under similar circunv wilh stances. writes us about possible problems her two nieces may have to of the children agrees that a 'which they will grow up tcK f.

danfhtpr't evnortenreu and Hav-'boys and Other girls. We think i If you have a personal qoef tkm about your child, write ta "Mr. The Hartford Conrant, 285 Broad Hartford, Conn. im isss 153 only fatherless but manless fam- father has a far-reaching effect wye they're growing up. But ilies.

I am single, my mother is! on the type of young man she then, there are a great many a widow, and my sister is to marry anc' indeed, on'young ladies who have become how well she gets along with him successes as women, wives, and You and Your Child appears Thursday in The Courant. Mr. Schereschewiky Is beard en WTIC Monday-Friday and appears on Channel 3 Tuesdays at p.m. uuu, uy, fter are marrjed mother, even though they had no together. The oldest of the 3 chU-! sanie thing is true of a son's ex- father around the house.

For dren is a boy of 15 who is finally periences and daily contacts with these two girls, I think it is fair beginning to latch on. I have al-s mother.) Many and many a to assume that they, too, can ways been appreciative of the lad? baS 3 up well-rounded, stable, out- rZh 'of her father as mdeed 80,18 havei ward-looking young people just fact that Church groups, the times married reasonable! MATERNITY FASHIONS "BUDGET TO EXCLUSIVE" -S. and the Boy Scouts have provid- facsimiles of their mothers. Hu-ed him with some degree of adult mans being what they are, it is male companionship. What I'm 'also true that sons and daughters wondering is are professionals! PP5ite5 of Parcn's' 0 I It is a proper and reasonable aware of the fact that my two 0f our correspondent, nieces (ages 11 and 7) will also however, tliat hor nieces are need adult male confpanionship? growing up in a manless house-I grew up in a home where, But a11 necd not be Iost' I Jrl 1.

1 Loring Photo. MRS. MICHAEL J. LONGO nee Penelope L. Bryant Karen Photo.

MRS. AUGUST C. GIESIN nee Patricia M. Malinguaggi MRS. MILTO.V L.

STAVNITSKY nee Jean M. Blanchard though a father was present, he Many a mother left with young Suburban Ceremonies was so alienated trom nis lo bring up has man. that both his daughters were; aged to find, in due course of quite drastically affected by this, time, eligible and desirable hus-situation. Where do you find bands for them. In fact, this was Stavnitsky-Blanchard jpieces in rainbow colors styled Bryant of Ellsworth Xewing- maids in pink.

They carried bas-! like those of the honor attendant, ton, as maid of honor, and brides-kcts of spring flowers. substitute father for girls? Can: the great parlor game of the Miss Jean Matie Blanchard, I IThev carried cascade hnunuets of maids wpre Miss Rospmarie Iin- The rppentinn uas VioM at iko 1 iaiifrHtor nf Mr- nnri it .7 1 7.. i 7 i groups, me i la, ana, or i eany istn century in tngiana ana daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry. carnations to match their sister of the bridegroom, Miss'Polish-Amencan Club, Newington, Ue Girf mts do anvthing to the U.S.

Once decided upon, the WEST HARTFORD TEL. AD 6-1032 A STRIPED PLAYSU1T OF QABRIELLE COTTON! iy-to-wr wihb! cotton pliytuit with Uitieized bodies nd htmlint, halttr itnpi and optional bait. BluaLilac Aqua or PinlrMalonHtath. multi itripas. S-M-L "While you're carrying your treasure ihop with pleasure" Opan Mon.

thru Sat. Fri. 'Til P.M. CONVENIENT PARKING three oldei ladies can pool their ij. ciancnara oi Mancnesier, ana es.

i.ancy uagiiarai 01 Kowe wnicn tne couple leu tor help' I would sincerely appreci- Mr. Milton Luther Stavnitsky, son! Mr- Carl Bird of Glastonbury; Mrs. Richard Abair and Miss a wedding trip to Miami, nearing your comments about efforts to see that these girls 01 Mrs. Anna StavnitskV also "le "la" rope oi inaiiuuesier aim uie unue traveling in a turquoise this nroblem jhave their quota of male made ants. married on were Robert Stavnitsky, Miss Lee Grad of Chicopee Falls, ot Manchester, were acces-) everyone who suit with patent leather sories.

They will reside brother of the bridegroom. Mass. Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Bridg- at 28 studies of the effects of parent- et's Church, Manchester.

-iniaeau 01 mancnesier i Mr. Frank Tirone of Elmwood tiatDUsn atter May 28, child relations on later adult life Actually, the way has been pointed for the boy who found other boys 4of companionship in fU i-ta Dau Cnniit nrrxi ire Rev. Stanley E. Hastillo Mr- Paloze- Ivas the best man, and ushering formed the ceremony in front of I when the C0UPle left for a Mr. John Gagliardi of Rowe' Giesin-Malinsuacei an altar banked with carnations dmS triP to Washington, D.C., Mr.

James Russo of Hart-j Tho Vov tff Me and gladioli. a recepUon at the Rosemont ordi Mr. Robert Walsh of New! ffT y'f m- Restaurant. Bolton, the bride was kritoin a Mr ta officiated at the marriage of Miss Hartford, and Miss Donna ir. mb0 Jifh Ml QU.

Ill til liai ILUi girls groups, v.i.cu ui iiiamagG vy iki icr, uiimiu viioiivj pai Mario Malinguaggi, Moreover, they will attend, no doubt, coeducational schools in uier, me oriae wore a uoor-i oi weuiersneiu anu iur. reier and Mrs. Pas- daughter of Mr. length gown of Chantilly lace, de- with matchinS accessories. After signed with a sabrina neckline 29 wiU at home at tL 1 uaIe Malinguaggi of Darcy St, The bride selected a gown of trimmed with sequins and 0ak bt- Manchester.

Chantilly lace, designed with a modified scoop neckline embel West Hartford, and Mr. August Charles Giesin, son of Mrs. Garnet Fuller of Berlin New- pearls, a long sleeved bodice and MAY IS SPECIAL VALUE MONTH AT lished with seed pearls and irides a bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil Longo-Bryant lington, and Mr. August 0.

Gie were attired in similar blue ensembles to the maid of honor, and their cascades were of blue pompons. A gown of white organdy over blue taffeta was worn by the flower girl, Deborah Mik-kelson of Windsor Locks. She carried a basket of pompons. Serving as best man was Mr. Anthony Gallicchio of Berlin Newington, and the ushers included Mr.

Joseph Malinguaggi, brother of the bride, Mr. Philip Bucchi of Cedar Newington, Mr. Richard Clarkin of East Rob- cent sequins, long sleeves ending Miss Penelope L. Bryant, daugh sin of Baltimore, at 10 a.m. 70 HAIT Cf ST111T of silk illusion was arranged from a crown accented with sequins and crystals, and her cascade a fitted 'in points at the wrists Robert ter of Mr.

and Mrs a in Saturday in Our Lady of Sor-tieiea sKirt iTi.j bouquet was of white roses. Want ot mswortn wewmg- ending in a chapel train. Her which was decorated with white Mrs. Richard V. Palozej of i ton, and Mr.

Michael J. of silk illusion, in fingertip-! matron of honor. She wore a bal-iof New Britain West Hart-jof Swedish crystals, and she car-lerina-length gown of pink silk or-j ford, were, married at 9 a.m. on ried a cascade bouquet of white Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk organza designed with a bins Newington, and Mr. ganza and a Dior headbow tin- baturday in bt.

Mary tnurcn, roses An exciting future ished with a veil. The brides- with the Rev. Joseph The attendants wore cocktail- 0 0 neckline, long tapered Hressos nf fissn taffota sleeves and a fitted bodice edged maids, Miss Patricia Damato, Buckley otficiating. length Mr. Bryant presented his styled with harem skirts.

and witJ A'encon lace appliques above a bouttant skirt accented with Mrs. Dennis Kerin and Mrs. AL bert Gustafson all of Man-Chester, wore gowns and head daughter in marriage. She was at-patching floral hats, the honor tended by her sister, Miss Lynne, attendant in yellow and the brides- William Shaw of Cambria Newington. The reception was held at, the Luna Social Club after which the couple left on a motor trip South, the bride traveling in a two-piece beige and white dress with beige accessories.

After May 30 they will reside at 95 Marion St. W.B.A. Meeting The Emily Morgan Review, Woman's Benefit will hold Ask Dorothy Draper How to Add More Interest xMw. -2 lace appliques terminating in a cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was arranged from a headpiece of silk organza petals accented with seed pearls, and she carried a cascade of white pompons.

The maid of honor, Miss Joyce Malinguaggi, sister of the bride wore a street length gown of maize silk organza and a matching headpiece. She carried a cascade of yellow pompons. The bridesmaids, Miss Linda Parra-cine of Windsor, Miss Kathleen Mancini and Miss Patricia Man-cini, both of Barton West its meeting Wednesday at 119 Park Rd West Hartttrd, at I don't know about you, but Ltion pink walls. And did you marigolds or nasturtiums for era love to see new ideas or old ideas know that you can buy cafe cur- phasis. in new wrappings.

I always hope M.D.F. asks: te to trans- tey violet! Mil uiaui buiiic rr.t,i p.m. All guard team members are requested to attend as there will be a practice session after the meeting. The hostess for the social hour will be Mrs. Esther he sugge, green tropic turquoise and moss; tions in your green? i.

Kelley and Mrs. Earl Tronten. aiL mm own house or, With aqua walls, ribbed white P. (i Cn i which I have enclosed. As of that they mavi scallop shells were sprinkled oven now, all the woodwork, including inspire you to the wall on either side of a chest c.

he walls is sun-lite yellow. Since GIFT TIME AT experuutni ai arawers aim idsicneu to uie cuM I nint 11 little. I bed canopy. Good idea for a TT 1 ll i the woodwork gray? Or leave it as it is? Maybe you could give some of the Pointed end poles, pierced. a "Linn me a better hi I suggestion, things I have; through holes in the top of cur- seen recently that might interest tains seemed a refreshing change you: a table long and 2' wide! from heavy valances.

Make a with chairs on one side, red cush note of the ideas YOU find and put them to work! Mrs. H.L.P. asks: "I plan on painting my bedroom white after reading your column. I plan ion painting the ioned benches on the other. Also an amusing old secretary with doors and drawers painted a la trompe L'oeil fashion with a vase, birds, quill pen, etc.

ii Q' I. 31ILLER SALOX PRATT AT TRUMBULL ST. OPEN THURS. NITE TO 9 Tall apothecary jars filled with bedroom suite black with gold WITH AN ACCURATE LUX, BOND GREEN WATCH ti SELECT ONE OF THESE SPECIAL VALUES Dear M.D.F. I don't happen to like the mating of yellow and pink in a kitchen.

I would paint the woodwork white and the walls a fresh pink to go with the pink in your tile. Copyright 1961. "Be Your Own Decorator," a fascinating and most informative booklet by Dorothy Draper, is available to readers of this newspaper. Send 25 cents in coin and your name and address printed to Dorothy Draper care of this newspaper. Mrs.

Draper cannot answer personal mail, but will use questions of widest general appeal in her column. green leaves. (You can use these; trim and using yellow curtains, jars in all sizes all over the I would like to know what color house as cannisters in the bedspread and throw rugs to kitchen, filled with hard candies use." 1 on the coffee table, or with powder puffs or cotton in the bathroom). Double white ball fringe was used as a unique ceiling molding ell around a room with carna- A Calendar watch gives day of month under unbrealabla crystal. 17 jewel, SHOCK AND WATERPROOF, jweep-sec-ond hand, jafety crown, stainless steel, alligator strap With, beautiful stainless band as shown $79.50 Man's silhouette, ultra-thin dress watch with our own accurate 17 Jewel movement in a modern gold-filled design.

Dear Mrs. H.L.P.: A white and yellow bedspread, and throw rugs in the popular white, yellow and orange would be an attractive combination. Use some make believe orange M9.50 rugged and dependable. Ladies' sport watch 17 jewel. Stainless with sweep second hand.

22 jewel dainty solid gold watch studded with 2 fine quality diamonds. Several styles at Every one of our own "Lux, Bond Green" watches at $49.50 or more has been made expressly for us. They have 17 or more jewels and are adjusted for extreme accuracy, and we male this unusual guarantee. THE BALANCE STAFF AND MAINSPRING WILL BE REPLACED AT ANY TIMI DURING THE LIFETIME OF THE WATCH WITH ABSOLUTELY NO COST FOR EITHER MATERIAL OR LABOR. OTHER FINE WATCHES IN OUR COLLECTION Lit JnolLr One Of PTI War vJutdlanainy Services jpjs1 Mn.

Kathryn Schultxe Lambert, A.I.D. SJ Mrs. Lambert, a member of the American Institute of jSg jj I III Interior Designer! if here to assist you wtb any decotat- II II II ing problem you might have whether it bt small, intricate II or a complete home. With her vast experience of doing II many of the finest homes, offices and chin in this area, II IUI no problem ii too difficult. llll If you desire complete llll layout or merely eonsulta- ffjJff' XT IUI tion, the service is eitended te-' Ljiier5 I'fl4'! II llll ith minimum purchase jftl From ht Hartforrf Area frV phone ja 5-4048 iirPi lerruville farniiure Siore I I Est.

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