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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 16

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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1 1 A If 1 neien lviarie ouppie Anthony V. Milano Will Many Oct. 5 Ceremony In Be Solemn izetl in St. Chnrles Church Miss Helen Marie Supple of Mr. and Mrs, Jcr orac A.

Supple, 87 Palm street, lais selactcd Saturday, Oct. 5, as the date for her marriage to Anthony V. JUano, sen of Joseph 11-94 Kossuth -nil IW 1 I-11 The ceremony a.ai: la- at 11 a. in. M.

ch.irri unit a ri'iTptmi-i on', va. in 11--. of hall, Park avenue. Mfsi Olaria Milano, sister oi the future bridegroom, will serve as maid of linnor, and the other bridal attendants will be Miss Yvonne Devlin of Stratford, Mrs. Umis Zayas.

Mrs. John Camp, bell and Mrs. Daniel Jarilin. The best man will be Joseph Milana. brother 01 Da- peclive bridegroom, and the usher corps will Include Ivar Mil chell, Louis Zayas, Alexander Makar MiUord and Jerome Supple.

brother of the bride-elect. Baptist Auxiliary Arranges Dinner Opening Session lo Fea-lure Program on Soulh Asia for dinner and the first fall SE-5 sirjn Tuesday at p.m. in Fcl lmvship hall. The selling will b( A so art icles from East will bo on display as- South Asia is the study (heme for the year. Miss Berenice Daniels and Mrs.

Lydia Hall, in Indian Satis, will be- hostesses ar-d taking in tne program arranecu by isirs. A. W. Sheckclls will be Miss (irnce Williams, Mrs. Hall, Mrs.

diaries Schempp and Mrs. John Conway, Mrs. Edgar Hamilton, Mrs. Donald Mrs, irne.T.pp and Miss Daniels com prise 1he dinner committee. Miss Daniels, president, will cc-nd shnrt business meeting.

Meeting Arraneed By Women's Branch The Sisterhood of Congregation Ahavath Achim, 15T1 Strnlflcltl roart; rairneic, wiil be (he host ess croup for the openlne meet ing of the Connecticut chapter of the Women's branch of the Union oi urttiodox -Jewish ConBrega-tions or America on Monday at a.m. al the synagogue. Mrs. Jack March r.l Stamford, president, will preside, and Mrs. Victor Solomon, wile of the spiritual leader of Congregation Ahavalii Achim, ilie vnrata Mi Viaick of nalamal i hail man of the Youth Ihe Women's branch, will speak uri inc roie or inc national cot ter.

rriLr r.yrr-ip,op:e all', rooFO-mi iniunsnreo rjy u-e Lineal A discussion ua the youth pro- cram of tfa- Cm-c I a a and Eneland area will he led hv Joel Paul of Dorchester. newly appointed youth director lor the Seymao- (vrisowtky, OooOalO: of If, a Marn (on Women of Yeshiva New York, will speak on the ton ic, inc tnucaiion ot wot How, Where and Why." Luncheon will bo served BRIDGEPORT CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 104 Main Street Is accepting application! far the fallowing at Hill. Home ond Hospital, There ere openings on all ihlfn. NURSE I Iho foiling year with possible lo S4934 a ycor through merit increases, plu, terse- I LICENSED! PRACTICAL NURSE App'lcotlcns and nation ait available ar flee- of the Com mbilon. It YOU! PR I PATTERN 4613 iffi SIZES Vp P-17 Our newest pullover pair bound lo be a success with you and your audience.

It has easy-KoinK lines, sailor look, trim binding. Note how smart side-button-ing looks. Printed Pattern 4CI3: Jr. Miss Sizes 9, 11. 13, 15, 17.

Sii takes 23.J yards 54-inch. ccttls hi coins for this pattern add 15 cents lot each pattern for firjt class mail ing and special handling. -Send to Anne Adams, care ot Bridge port telegram zi. Dept. 243 West 17th New York 11 N.Y.

Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. PATTERN FKEE! Mail pon inside new Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog, ready now! Over 5W design ideas, all Sand 50c lor Catalog. Ml. Holyoke Lists Nine Atea Sludents' Freshmen (o Begin Studies Later in September Nine area students are entering the freshman class of Mount Holyoke college, South Hadley, Mass. (his month.

They include Esther H. Ahranson, daughter of ivir. ana mis. Harry Anronsnn 04 Clark street: Virginia Ber-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ifymnti Berson of Godfrey road, Fairfield Also, Cornelia S.

Andruj, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Andrus of Laurel Heights SlLCkon; Danielle L. aplor daugblcr of Mr.

and Mrs, Jack aptegler of Pumpkin Hill, West-port; Carul R. Booher, daughter of Mrs. Selina K. Hooher oi Cheese Spring mad. Wilton.

Alio, Carolyn 5 Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mai- colm a. 5. Brooks of Whipstick raau, svuion; anrbora F.

Jo daughter of Mrs. William Jones Weed street, New Can aan; Nancy L. Powell, dauglue or Mr. and Mrs. Harold To well.

Jr. of Oak Park avenue Daiieu and Marcia Erumil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Brumit of Cliff avenue the General SccicLy Descendants will take piacc Mon- aay through Wednesday in PJy- o.a-a-. I so Jcar.

a and James Woodward of Bea- Mayflower society of Connecticut. The general bmrd will cott- inono ay at a a m. in Ken- Plymouth, and the congress will Ofcn st a.m. Mrs. Arthur c.

sides, 12 Hillside drive, Easton, hfs ralurncd after ssveral days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Connell and Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell I i summer home at Lake.

Duel, Mass. Mr. and "mtTT William Adams of Atlanta, have returned heme after spending several weeks with Mrs. Adams' parents, Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Carrano of Baybcrry ton oar field. They also visited Mr, Adams' parents, Mr.

and Mrs, of Walcrbury, CIGARETTE BURNS MOTH HOLES and tears expertly rewoyen or invisibly mended on any garment, including knitwear ZIPPERS HANDBAGS and LUGGAGE REPAIRED LEATHER COATS and JACKETS REPAIRED AMD REFINISHED GARNETT'S 335-5530 MI4 Broad St. Preceptor Alphas Announce Aides For Ensuing Year Sorority diaper lo Con Ilia vciie Monday al Mrs. Peck's Committees have been named the ensuinE year bv the Con necticut Preceptor Alpha chap- tieta b-gma Phi. I he iiroup will meet Monday at 8 p.m. nt tinmc ot Mrs.

Franklin Peck. Smith Pjne Creek road, Friir- lialil ivill Mia Sidra-v Naa', II pi Jnlin DalVaran'- iMiv. I a "S-aarn; 1 Ijl- levealfd. Yacht C'luu Plans Style Show, Dance Mis Ralph Parker, Mrs. Alexander MusU.

Mrs. DelVccchio, Mrs, Rnijcrt Mihaley, Miss Dorothy Snmoro jn: Mrs. Georgo Coiv.in social; Mrs. Harry Stone, Mrs. Peck, Mrs.

Joseph LaMotin. Miss Grace Kalteabarh and Mo; Murris Ooyle, Hays nod means. 0, Mrs. Albert sosnowski, Slnnk-v laviiis and Mrs. Clark Benson, Miss Lillian llasvie, Mrs.

Peter Colnngeto, Aoincay Hetneiio and Miss Hull: service; Mrs. Dcl-Vecchio and Mrs. Doyle, con- and Miss Paula Sanioro. publicity. the Black Rock Yachi dub's fal1 lislr.es show will take place OIllKni.

lonowiilj; ana-daii, nd preceding a dinner dance. Mrs-. Sherman Chan I land will models will be rMs. Carl Adolph- Mrs, Richard Chantl and, s. Norman Daces'.

Mrs. Cecil N. Hoagland, Mrs, George Hub-bard, Mrs, Ralph D. Mount. Mrs.

F. Bay Mrs. Charles Slaane and Mrs. James Thur. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING SELECTION FROM THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGKAM, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1963 Mrs.

Helen Gnfdberg, 423 Lincoln avenue, and Ann crn, 7 Calumet rnud, Weslnort, pose on the M-S, Italia Just ffnro sailing from New York harbor for a cruise to Nassau the Bahamas. The Chef's DISH OF THE DAY By SYLVIA ff. HUMPHREY PERSIAN RICK PUDDING cups (1 pound) rice 2 cups water quart milk 1 teaspoon cardamom Wash rice in several changes water. Bring quickly to a boil, then reduce heat and cook over very low heat, Miring end occasionally lo prevent rice from slickinjt to bottom, far 1 hours until liquid has cooked aw combine susjar, rose water, and cardamom and stir into the Cook, stirrlne for five min ules. Pour into a serving dish and serve either hot or cold, Honey replaces Iho sugar when it is tol crl cold.

WEE WOMEN it either our anniversary or the day I file for a divorce." McNamara-Broer Bridal Plans Listed Don li. McNamara lo Wed Lyune Marie Broer Sept. -2S Miss Lynne Marie Brarr, and Mrs. Wal- H. Broer, 11 Millon place.

Rowaylon, will become the bride of Don fcdward McNamarn. 53 Ehoda avenue, Fairfield, soil of Mr. and Mrs, Mnitland V. Mc Nfantara, on Saturday. Sept.

2 al Tairaal li a no A reception will ful law in the Ncrwalk Metier inn. Melvin Look of Fairlawii, matron of honor, and the olhe bridal attendants will be Mas Catharine Merrill or Rowayh and Mis. Christopher Hoyt Schenectady, N. I he nest man svill be Maltland V. MrN'nnaro, of Old Lyme, uf luture bridcEronm, and ushers will lie Row-laid Coleman, of Weslo.i and laoa Murray.

BPW Chili Schedules Meeting, Dinner The Bridgeport Business and, Protessional Women clut nun PI- in the Hitching Post, l.nlaycttc street. There will' he a sodal hour at p.m., and dinner will be served at 6:30. "Progress Through Par.oErslop" is the program theme for the "Celling to Know You" will be! Ihe prngram suhjccl according Id Alice l.ec, program chalnp.a'i. Arranging the pro-i ntam are Helen Peterson. Mary Laporla and Ruth Hawkins.

Res-1 may be made with Mary Wilkowskl. The president, Kay Quipjey, has announced thai all nlTiearo and chairmen of Ihe Bridgeport club wifl attend the 'BPW group dis- meetmg Saturday, Sept. at the Waverly inn in Cheshire. Border Story Hy LAURA WHEELER Kmbrolder quaint borders ir hright colors on Itnsiis you'll trea sure for years "Home Ssveet Home" border ir easy lovely on tow els, cloths, scarfs. Pairrn four iiieh mulifs; Thirty-iive ceuU ir Ihis pattern add IS cents for each pattern for lsl-class mailing and special handling, Send to Laurn Wheeler, Bridgeport Tele- fam aaa Dent Iioa a l-flv-a Slnv.ou.

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1918-1977