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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 43

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Hartford Couranti
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Hartford, Connecticut
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THE HARTFORD CO RANT: De. 25, 1968 43 Union Group Grows STOCKHOLM-Sweden's larg Beth El Temple To Hold New Year's Eve Dance Members of the Beth El Temple will hold an annual New Year's Eve Dance from 9 p.m. est central labor organization. Indoor Jogger Climbing on the popularity of jogging to jog off pounds and inches, one firm now has come out with the indoor jogger. It's a metal track-like exerciser, first of its kind, says the firm, and will produce every benefit from leg contouring to muscle firmness, stamina and flexibility of the body.

the Confederation of Trade Unions, gained 19,501 members last year, increasing its membership to 1,607,077. Of the 37 until 3 a.m. at the Beth El Temple, 2626 Albany Avenue, West blue-collar unions affiliated, 22 reported increased in member "IT Hartford. The Al Jarvis Orches ship in 1967. tra will entertain at the Tues Dec.

31, event. Hot hors d'oeuvres will be served, and there will be free champagne and breakfast. CARD GALLERY AT ALL 3 LOCATIONS Champagne glasses will be giv 77 PRATT ST HARTFORD MANCHESTER PARKADE, MANCHESTER (Next to King's) T0RRINGT0N PARKADE, T0RRINQT0N (Next to Spar's) ELIZABETH BRANCIFORTE fiancee of Ronald Benoit Karen Photo. DONNA C. CRAPULLI fiancee of Charles J.

Dennis en away to sach couple. For ticket information call Mrs. Joel Dinowitz at 233-0317, or Mrs. Michael Kulick at 523-4049. Holiday Announcements Starting Tomorrow Morning Annual I ft 5 it- si Branciforte-Benoit I Carroll Crapulli, to Mr.

Charles karen Phots. MRS. LOUIS BARTENSTEIN nee Charlene M. Kritzman MRS. DAVID A.

CULLEN nee Susan A. Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Bran- JosePh Dennis son of Mr- LaSalette Ball Announces Chairmen ciforte of Middletown announce Mrs. Oscar Dennis of Gloucester, Mass.

Miss Crapulli attended Weth the engagement of their daugh Holiday Weddings Take Place ersfield High School and St. I Francis Hospital School of i The chairman of the LaSalette Cullen-Hathaway Mrs. Cynthia Ungaro was ma- Pietro, Mr. James- Ratti and Presentation a 1 1 for 1968, John Molloy. which will be held Thursday, The reception was held at Ho- Dec.

26, include chairman, Mrs. tel America, Plaza Room, after John W. Cnnlon. first cochair- Miss Susan Alice Hathaway, -llBM nf Mr RI MlSS BoSWell, binsof Mrs. Su- Georgi Suffield.

G. Hathaway Jr. of Practical Nursing. She is employed by St. Francis Hospital as an LPN in the pediatrics department.

Mr. Dennis is serving with the U.S. Navy aboard the submarine USS Francis Scott Key, stationed in Groton. A March 15 wedding is planned. san Michalak and Mrs.

Barbara 'which the couple left for Miami man, Mrs. Salvatore F. Calio, Paradise. Beach, Fla. The bridegroom is and second cochairman, Mrs.

The best man was Mr. Gerald attending U.S. Army Officer: Louis Freeman. ter, Miss Elizabeth Branciforte, to Mr. Ronald Benoit, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Benoit of Rockville. Miss Branciforte is a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School and is 'employed by Aetna Insurance Co. Mr. Benoit is a graduated Rockville High School and is employed by Combustion Engineering Co.

A Sept. 20 wedding is planned. Crapulli-Denni8 Mr. and Mrs. Peter A.

Crapul ENTIRE STOCK OF HALLMARK BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS, GIFT WRAP, TAGS. PARTY SUPPLIES, CHRISTMAS CANDY ETC. uSKer. usners. were Mr.

Jef- Candidate School at Fort SiUJ rnnrdinatir? stpt a rv is frey Buccacio, Mr. Peter Di-'Okla. Mrs. Anthony J. Amaio and Mrs.

John D. Morrissey is cor I i i I What's In Your Name? responding secretary. and Mr. David Alexander Culler were married Dec. 24 at 8 p.m.

at the home of Dr. Jacques Rabbins in Enfield. The Rev Thomas F. Dennehy of St. Patrick's Parish, officiated.

The bridegroom is the son of the late Mrs. Robert D. Dearth of Trumbull and the late Mr. John B. Cullen of Canton.

Miss Bv J. Clark was honor at-tpnrtflnt Mr Jnn ratlin sprvpH Included as members of the executive committee are the Rev. Michael J. Cox, chaiman, and the Rev. Edward F.

Barry. McGee Takes the Form MacKay, MacGhie li of Clearfield Wethers field, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna OPEN THURS. 'TIL 9 P.M. Silhouettes Quaint old-fashioned silhouettes, framed on cotton calico or gingham, make attractive Christmas gifts or items for holiday bazars. Use small dime store frames, Hoimhold Arts 7." A on, and stretch the fabric behind Ml' as best mail.

Following a reception at the home of Dr. Robbins, the couple left on a cruise to Nassau. They will make their home at 8 Ralph East Hartford. Cullen is employed by Grinnell Inc. Bartenstein-Kritzman Miss Charlene Mary Kritzman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Kritzman of Curtiss and Mr. Louis Bartenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barten- Magee is a surname which has its origins in Scotland in the area of Dumfries but which is also a noted one in Ireland for a number of centuries so that to many persons the name may have been considered primarily Irish.

The name is one of the anglicized spellings of the Celtic name Mac Aoidh "son of Aodh (ardor)." In Scotland this name also took the forms of MacKay, MacGhie, and MacGeth to men- the frame. For silhouettes, trace figures or profiles from magazines, raw STOREWIDE CLEARANCE children's storybooks, and family photographs. Using the trac ing paper pattern for a guide, cut out the silhouette from black construction paper and stein of Franklin Ave. were tion only a few. glue in place on the fabric backing.

fit fmVfJfS, Visit Wynshaw's for the greatest va settlers, probably at the time of the Plantation of Ulster. The married Dec. 23 at 5 p.m. at St. In Ireland we find that the Lawrence O'Toole Church.

The name in some instances was in-Rev. James F. Leary officiated. 'troduced from Scotland by Scot- Here are some examples of ues in Bridals, Formals, Cocktail and Mother-of-the-Bride Dresses. You'll Irish Magees spell their name as above in the area of east Uls different silhouette effects.

To complement black silhouettes, use a piece of red and yellow see. savings ot from z5 to 6U0 "i calico cotton in a frame painted ter, while in north west Ulster the name usually takes the form MacGee. In 1297 in Scotland we find We're clearing the decks to make way for new spring and summer black. For another picture paint a frame red and cover the picture that a Gille Michel MacGeth mat with gray and white gingham. Glue tiny black paper sil Telephone! Hartford 524-8771 houettes of animals on the gingham squares in a block de sign.

Happiness is soap bubbles that don't sting your eyes. So says the firm which has nrt nmtf 1 '1 was thanked by his sovereign, Edward I for "putting down evildoers." Other early records indicate that Gilbert McGeth was the collector of customs (tax-collector) in Kircudbrith, Scotland in 1331, while eight years later a Michael Macge was "admitted to the king's peace" by Edward III. The Scottish town of Balmaghie takes its name from the Magees and means "Mac Ghie's town." William Magee, whose ancestors came from Scotland to settle in Ireland, was archbishop of Dublin in the early 19th century. climbed on the Peanuts car toon bandwagon, with a "non- tear" shampoo packaged in a Charlie Brown unbreakable By ALICE BROOKS plastic bottle. Charlie stands six CLEARANCE BRIDALS Reg.

89.95 to 250.00 Popular all year knit skirts inches high and contains four travel everywhere with jackets, onces of shampoo. shells. Knit pleated style of 3-ply fin strong condemnation of disesta gering yarn, purl-panel A-line of blishment. In 1891 he became His grandson, William Connor Magee, was a distinguished prelate of the Church of England. He is best remembered sport yarn, other 2 of knitting worsted.

Pattern 7397: sizes 23-30 included. archbishop of York. Interested in your name? If you would like to see the history and arms of your name in a fu 7 k' FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mail miii 1 for his strong defense of the Church in Ireland and was a strong foe of the forces for disestablishment. His opposition to this program was so great that he took the floor of the House of Lords to make a ture column, write to "What's In Your The Hartford Courant. It will be given every We've taken 68 of our teautif ul bridal samples and marked them down to this low price.

Gowns for any season of the year in a lovely selectipn of styles, fabrics and silhouettes. ing and special handling. Send 4f to Alice Brooks, The Hartford consideration. Copyright 1968 Courant, 39 Needlecraft Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011.

Print NAME, ADDRESS, ZIP, PAT TERN NUMBER. Giant, new 1969 Needlecraft Catalog over 200 designs to choose, 3 free patterns printed inside. Send 50 cents now. NEW! "50 INSTANT GIFTS" fabulous fashions, toys, decorator accessories. Make it today, give it tomorrow! Ideal for all occasions.

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