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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 19

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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A--TEN THE BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, DECEMBER 5, 1954 'HEATER EVENING COSTUME--a length coat of red velveteen with side lits 3rd mandarin collar has a pink satin which matches the dress underneath. By Jack Horwitz. FRENCH VERSION of tht EVENING COAT by Pierre Balmain, Ntw York, of pale grey brocade threaded in silver and gold and cuffed in dark mink. Matching dress is slim and bare. REVERSIBLE EVENING COAT of blossom pink slipper and white muskrat, over a bell-skirted satin dress with yoke of cry stab and pearls.

By Anthony Blotta. DIORAMA--Christian Dior expresses his Roman- tique Look in a beige satin coat faced in mink and worn over a red satin evening dress. AflTn Pulnuf 63 1 rt at a. i onm I ,.111 1 on hand i il --on Ruin rt, iL" i i i i and mil Br a Ai "i Joan and Nancy Klemknecht, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Carl I Klemknecht, of Unquowa Hal were- home from Mary Washington Col- lege University of Virginia Fred- ericksburg, for the Thanksgiving weekend.

Mr and Mrs. Klein- knecht entertained at a family dinner party. Others on hand were: Mr aad Mrs John Lucchessi of i Danbury, and their children, Kim- I berly Ann and Caryl Ann. Mr and i Mrs. William Klemknecht.

Ruth and Carl Klemknecht, Jr i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nilan. of Canterbury lane, Milford. announce the birth of their second son, Kevin Thomas, on Nov.

20. Their other son is Patrick Joseph. Patsy Dolan, of Thompson street, la wearing a diamond ring properly placed by James Caldwell of Gem avenue Wedding bells will ring out in blossom time MISS A LOIACONA Mr. and Mrs. John Loiacona of 539 Jennings road, Fairfield, an- nouce the engagement of their daughter.

Jean, to Eugene Franc Makl, son of Paul Makl of Southbury. Miss Loiacona, a gradate of Seymour high school, is with the office of the Bridgeport Metal Goods company. Mr. Makl is a graduate of Woodbury high and is a senior in the University of Connecticut. A' 1' r-jmii ihi has returned to Collie Washington.

D. i i i i holiday week- i ents Di and Mrs. I ihei nf a street. Strat- i 1 md Mri i also en- i i i Schroder, of si her Bons, ml i and for the week- I Evelyn Dlugos of Fifth street, former secretary to Dr A Tuttles, has been promoted to Yoeman third class in Pensacola, Fla. Eve- lyn recently apent a two leave in the Panama Canal Zone Mr.

and Mrs Richard Cleary of Old Spring road, Fairfield and their children. Gail and Richie, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Remington street, at their summer cottage. Cornwall Bridge, last week-end. Mr.

and Mrs Rufus Norris, of Elmhuret, L. I and their Kevin Thomas, are the guests tf Mrs. i Noiris' parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunziker, of Stiles street, Stratford, for the weekend.

Marilyn i Hunziker also was home for weekend from Wheelock college Boston Mrs. Rose Wood, of Wilcoxson avenue Stratford is convalescing at home following an operation in i the Bridgeport hosmta.1 John Suich, son of Mi ind 1 Mrs Stephen Suieh of Lxuisflllp, a student at Harvard I i 1 sitv, was guest of Alexdnder r. Fekete, Jr of Fatrview Fairfield, over the Thanksgiving i weekend Mi. and Mrs James A Sheehan, i formerly of Seaview avenue aie greeting friends in their ncv apartment at 1453 Pembroke street Thomas J. Scanzillo.

of Woodside avesiue, teacher in Harding High school, is on the mend in his home following an auto accident. Mrs Monica McLarney, of 52 Worth street is in a body oast in St Vincent's hospital She was injured in a fall, a ear nfjo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sand- shaw, of Country road. Fairfield, and their children, Jeffrey, Sandy, Mary Ellen and Joan, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bohanan. in Stamford, for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs Robert Shannon of Sedpewick street were hosts at a buffet supper last Sunday for friends and lelatives following the christening O- their daughter.

Cvn- thia Marie in St. Patrick's church, Mrs Richard of Hinfrham, Masii and Richard Shannon of New Haven were the godparents Walker. of Floral WHY Stratford Earl Walker of i a drni. Allen a a Erl i of Arbor Raich Inpalls of Brooklyn Tonn and Donald Gilbert of Union a have returned home i a ing i in Groton Lake Vt Thev are proudly displaying the six point deer thev happed on i trip Mr and Mrs Robert Dittrich of Central avenue, entertained a dinner partv for a Sun- dav in the folleep Inn in honor of i a observing his a ersrii" Mr and Mrs Anthony Gautiero were honored recently with a warming party in their new built nonie 12 Pmepomt drive. Lake Forest Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Corfey. Mr. and Mrs. a Clements, Jr Mr and Mrs Stephen Sabo, Andrew Babasick, Si John Babasick, Mrs.

Jennie Capozziello Mrs J. Fucello, Janet Di Fed- enoo, Shirley Semaga, George Richmond Jn.seph lannone. Barbara Gautiero Mayr Montini. Mary Gonda, Joyce Jablonaki, Joan Pearson, Susan Barberio. Mary Ann Montini Grace Creature.

Arlene Bebey, Judith and James Sabo Ravmond and Jackie Danielli. Rob i and Jacqueline Vincentini. Robert. Douglas, James and Betty Ann Dion, Carolyn Semega, Patricia Babasick, James and Ric-key Capozziello. Blaze Capasao, Richard Gautiero.

Phjlhs Gautieio. Joseph Babasick, Mr and Mrs. Anthony Gautiero Al Mi and Mrs Alfred Semega, Mr. and Mrs Harry Clemen's Mi and Mr.s A'llio Vincentini, Mr. and Mrs Louia Voidi, Mr and Mrs James Sabo, Mi and Mrs Louis Oldh Mr and Mrs Robert Seb- ega Mr and Mrs Robert Dion Mr and Mrs Andrew Babasick Mi.

and MIS Anthony Capozziello Mr and Mrs Ra.vmond Danielh Mr. and Mrs William Montmi Mr and Mrs Roger Comer Mr and Mrg Rud Marpait Mr and Mrs Louis Pellitu-r. Mr and Mrs Daniel Greg- Mi and Mr.s A Capasso, Mi Michael Creatura Mr and Mrs Donald Beraducci, Mr. and James Brunetto, Mr and Mrs Anthony P.ioletti, Mr and Mrs Samuel Babey, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Annuziato and Mr.

nnd Mrs. James Mrs. Robert Guraan, the former Marie Chevrette, was presented with a travel iron recently when she was feted at a luncheon in the Housatonic Lodge, Stratford, by her associates in the relations and utilities accounting office of the G-E MISS CECILA F. SAAD Mr. and Mrs.

Francis S. Saad of 225 Poplar street announce the engagement of their daughter, Cecelia Frances, to Anthony Leesha. son of Mrs. Julia Leesha of West Hartford, and the late Najeeb Leesha. Miss Saad is with the Bullard company, and Mr.

Leesha is with the Ad- mmKtration, Hartford. Mr and Mrs. Franz Goldbach, of Winton place, Stratford, and their children, JoAnn and Barbara, spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. Charles Andruski in Southport. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Hagan, r.f Plymouth street, Stratford, were the guests of Mrs. Thomas Clark, of Brooklme, who entertained at a dinner party in the Abne.r Wheeler recently They will also be the house guests of Mrs ward Hedlund, in Brookline, Mas" i for the weekend. i Eva Radzimerski, of Holly street, is visiting Mr and Mrs. John Mikos, of River street for several weeks while her mothei, Mr.s.

Wanda Radzimerski, is in St. Vincent's hospital Mrs Radzimerski underwent surgery recently. Joe Ludokewich, who recently retired as Alcoa foundry supervisor, was feted at a farewell party by his I factors pals Eleanor Chernak missed a week Anne Touse, daughter of Mr and from her desk in the G-E Accessory Mrs. Touse, of Academy, division beating down a heavy Hill terrace, Stratford, was home for cold the Thanksgiving holidays from the Univcisity of Connecticut. Mr and Mrs.

Elfnede Bianchi. of Grace Mrs Touse also entertained Mr street Fairfield, is on the mend and Mrs George Forcash, of in her home tollowing siege of New Britain Thursday grippe. I CHEATRONI bride is the former Florence Maria Marella, daughter of Mrs. Angelina Christian of 233 C.thcrmfc street, and the late Christian. She was married November 25 at 9 a.m.

to Raymond Chiatrom. of Mrs. Amr-ln Oiatroni of 979 North avenue, inr) the late Loretto Chiatroni of 070 North avenue, in St, Mary shrine. Snndny Tout photv Hrlrnlro The committee for the annual dance of the College of New Reehelle alumnae association, Bridgeport chapter, met Wedneeday evening in the home of Mrt John Donnelly, S3 Redding place, to invitation, to the Chrlrtmee dance, Dec. 2S in the Winter quarters of the Hotel Barnum.

Joining in the work were (left to right), John Muno and Mre. Frederick 8lattery, co-chairmen; Hugh Neary, Mrs. John Howard and Mre. John Donnelly. MISS DOLORES A.

RUFFO Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrt. Sam Ruffo of 90 Monroe street, Milford, of the engagement of their daughter, Ann. to Michael Anthony Manente, ton of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Manente of 18 Palm street. Mist Ruffo was graduated from Milford high in 1952. and Mr. Manente graduated from Warren Harding high school in 1949. Both are with the Raybestos Manhattan company A June wedding it planned.

Mr and Mrs William Walklev Jr of Newton street, Stratford, their sons Billy and Peter along the of Mr and Mr? Charles with Mr and Mrs George Moll of Boston avenue and their children, Kathv and Alan and Mr and Mrs fhaloux, of Norwalk. were Gnwcock, in Kearny, Isat week end Mrs. Ruth McCracken wat presented with a huge cake last Monday when she was honored at a surprite birthday party by the Log Staff of Stratford high school. Mr. and Mrt.

James Curry, of Federal street. entertained recently when their guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Ryan, of Needham.

and their children, Karen, Heide Leslie, Mr. and Mrt. Robert Curry, of Willimantic, Mr. and Mrt. Jamet Curry and Joan.

Carol and John Curry, I Dr. and Mrt. Ryan and their children are here for the weekend, i 1 and Mr.s Honrv Chopin of Anhlev xtrept, will observe thMr wedding tomor- row. 233 JOHN STREET NEAR Bit AD STREET One-Slop Christmas Gift Shopping For Those Men In Your Life From hosiery to neckwear and wearables in between, i M1I.LKR offers .1 fabulous collection of gift Miens that you can complete your Christmas gift shopping in one stop remember, any man i love anything from you from DAVID MII.LER'b! No for a i gift wrapping Just Arrived! LADIES' CASHMERE SWEATERS by B. Arrmonn FRtC PAWKINa IN THE LOT ACftOM THE ITMEIT I).

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