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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 27

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TWENTY-FOUR THE BRIDGEPORT POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947. CHILDREN PRESENT PLAYS TOMORROW department of Brtdjreport Public library will ipon- mar program of for boys OPEN MONDAYS WHITE Waitresses 9 BLACK UNIFORMS $3.98 and up SCALLOPED COLLAR APRON TO MATCH 12 41 WATER STREET and girla, in grades three to on Saturday morning at o'clock The will be presented by the FootliKht club, group of local children who adapt from The following will act In "Hansel and Gretel 1 1 Katherine Buakey, Joan D'Onofrio, Joyce Price, Patricia Carrano, Barbara Price and Terranov. The for play, Susanna's Action," Includes- Lillian CaeaelU, Barbara Price, Drabb and Grace Vitalc, with Virginia Brae- clo announcer, MARY'S DANCE ON SATURDAY The Ohildien of Mary sodality of St. church, Falrfleld, will a Harvest dance Saturday evening, November 29, in the Ukrainian hall, Southport. Florence in chairman, asaifited by Julie Kay.

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SQUIBB Lay to ituillo MRS. MARTIN KRASAVSKY Miss Tina Alteri's Wedding Solemnized The Holy Rosary church was the setting yesterday morning at 10 o'clock for the marriage of Miss Tina Amelia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Alter! of 1395 Kossuth strrrt, to Carl Barone, son of Mrs, Susan Bnronp of 1R Warner street Hamden, Pauline Scinto was soloist. bride, escorted hy her fnther, wore aatin gown made with a sweetheart neckline, lonp sleeves and a full pleated skirt ending In a train, Her long vpil of French illusion was caught to a seed pearl Juliet cap, and she carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias with an, orchid center.

Evelyn Belhzzi, the bride's only attendant, was gowned in ice blue brocaded taffeta, wore an American beauty velveteen headpiece and carried a cascade bouquet of roses. Lee Fulvf served as best man and Emi! and Anpelo Alter! ushered. A reception followed in Lenny's restaurant and the couple departed on a motor trip to Florida, the bride wearing a wine suit with a fur cape and black accessories and an orchid corsage. On returning, the couple will live at 18 Warner street, Hamden. Teresa O'Donovan's Wedding Solemnized Mies Teiiasa Josephine O'Donovan, of 42 Hadlcy street, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick J. O'Donovan, and William Donald Carprnter. non of Mt nnd MIA, William Carpenter, of Yellow Mill Happ, wcie marrlpd ycatierday morning at 10 o'clock In St. Charles church.

The bridfc wore a stieet length peacock blue taffeta drees made i a jewel neckline, cape sleeves, and a ppphun, ending in a fishtail back. Her headdress was a coronet of white gardenias, and ahe carried a white prayerbook with gardenias. Richard P. O'Donovan of Storre, ttie matron of honor, wore a black faille suit with a black hat, and ahe cnirfrd a cascade of yellow and white snapdragons Richard Pater O'Donovan of Storrs, the bride's brother, served as best man. A reception took place in the bridegroom's home in the afternoon.

On returning from an unannounced wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Yellow Mill Village. Mr. and Alfred Thomas Rodia of 373 Arctic street announce the birth of a son Alfiod Thomas, November 15 in Bridgeport hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Mildred Rodia of Arctic street and Peter Sebastian of 1094 East Main street.

Miss Pavone Bride Of John E. Squibb The marriage of Miss Pauline Pavone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pavone of Yellow Mill village, to John Edward Squibb, son Elizabeth Squibb of 276 Island Biook avenue took yes- ferdav morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Calvary Baptist church, New Haven. Given in mart (age by her the bride was gowned In ice blue satin period style, with leg o'mut- ton sleeves, a sweetheart neckline, and a full skirt made with a peplum and bustle and ending in a long train.

Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from an ice blue satin crown and she carried a white Bible with an orchid marker. Miss Rose Pavone, as her sister's only attendant, wore a rose velvet gown with matching headpiece and carried a nosegay of assorted flowers. James S. Squibb was his brother's best man and the bride's nephew, Anthony Fernandez, waa ring bearer. A wedding breakfast for members of 'fhe immediate families followed in the home of the bride's parents, and the couple departed for New York, the bride travelling in an emerald green suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage.

On returning, they will live at 276 Island Brook avenue. Hostesses Chosen For Hadassah Dance "First time I used AJAX --I was sit to yoo tor giving ranrv.iou* cleanser. AJAX makes rteanmf A PRODUCT rt COIGATI-PALMOLIVI-PIIT COMPANY I 425 LAST MAIN ST OFIN EVENINGS I LOOK! Immediate Delivery! WASHING MACHINES ABC SPIEDQUEEN AUTOMATIC YOUNG'S WHIRLPOOL APEX LEVENTHAL'S Hontcflsra hnve been for the Thanksgiving danco tho Bridgeport chapter of Senior Hadassah will conduct Saturday evening in thp Stratfield hotel. They Include; Mrs Milton Bolln- kle, Mrs, Stanley Beckman, Mrs. Benjamin Blum, Mrs.

Sidney Burstein, Mrs. Sidney Blackman, Mrs. George Baum, Mrs, David Baum, Mrs. Albert Bart, Mrs. Hana Beitman, Mrs.

Michael Breiner, Laurence Coleman, Mrs. Maurice Charnry, Mis, Iiwln Dorman, Mrs. Snmufil Mis. Sidney Eaner, Mrs. Philip Friend.

Also, Mrs. Hyman Friedman, Mrs. Jack Fine, Mrs, Lawrence Fm- kelstone. Mrs. Louis Goldfield, Mrs.

Joseph Goby, Mrs. Irving Golden, Mrs. Albert Golden, Mrs. Maurice Goldman, Mrs. Joseph Gellis, Mrs Nathan Grumbach, Mrs.

Herman Graf man, Mrs Carl Herskowitz, Mrs. Samuel Eisenberg, Mrs. Sigmund Levin, Mrs. Seymour Levine. Also, Mrs.

Philip Meshberg, Mrs Simon Mendelson, Mrs. Ben Peck, Mrs. Joseph Rutkin, Mrs. Isadore Snow, Mrs. William Snow, Mrs.

Charles Mrs, Joseph Schiff, Mrs. Milton Slieiman, Mrs. Philip Stern, Mw Max Schneider, Mrs. Harry Sharpk, Mrs. Samuel Mrs.

Milton Strauss, Mrs. Joseph Silverman, Mrs. Samuel Bonn, Mrs. Herbert Wurtzel, Mrs. Paul Winter, Mrs.

Dennis Wollner, Mrs. William WallHzer, Mrs. Abraham Weisberg and Mrs. Irving Wemberg. Mrs.

Maurice Snow ts hospitality chairman with Mrs. David Nevins, co-chairman, assisted by Mrs. Victor Levinson, Mrs. Philip Meshberg, Mrs. Simon Mendelson, Mrs.

Irving Golden, Mrs. Paul Winter, Mrs. Ben Peck and Mrs. Michael Breiner. IWY-Y COUNCIL PLANS DANCE THIS EVENING The My-Y council of the Y.

Wand Y. M. C. will meet for a "Turkey Strut" dance this evening at 9 o'clock, Miss Ann Wilson is Chairman. The Arnicas club of the Young Adult department of the Y.

W. C. A. will meet for a splash party this evening at 9 o'clock in the Orcutt Boys club. ASPHALT TILE WHITEMAN Inc.

CARPET LINOLEUM 300 FAIRFIELD BRIDGEPORT CALL 6-0076 Martin Krasavsky Weds Miss Lipinski In a 9 o'clock ceicmony yesterday morning, Miss Fi ances Joananna Lipmski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hipoht Lipmski of 1222 Post load, became the brld-n Ot Martin Kinsavsky, of the lato Mrs Victoria Ynnkowski of 19B2 highway, frnirriMrt, In St. Anthony's Fah field. Mi.

Liplnskl escorted daughter, who wore a white satin gown made a sweetheart n-ackline outlined by seed pcails, long sleeves, and a full skiit, which swept Into a train. A crown of se-ad pearls held her fingeitip illusion veil, and'she cairied a player book with white roses. Miss Phihs DoBieski, the maid'of honor, woie a Dutch blue velveteen gown and hat and she, earned chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids, both in dusty lose, wens Miss Dorothy Blados and Miss Floience Do- Bleski. Vincent Liplnski was host man.

Vincent Maliszewski and Robert Garofalo ushered. A reception toon place Ukrainian hall, Southpoit. For travelling, the bndie selected an aqua dross with blown accessories and a white rose coisago. They will live, in 1222 Post road. Rev.

Ralph Milligan To Be Feted Sunday A reception in honoi of the Rev. Ralph Milligan who is leaving shortly for Liberia, Africa, will ho given Sunday afternoon nt 3 30 o'clock in St John a TSplsropnl chinch. The Tv, Mr. i i a will roptosont St. John's in tho missionary field, Tho Rev.

Allen a. WhiUcmoie, superior of the Ouior of the Holy Cross, will be the speaker, and will tell of his wotk in Liberia Ten.ujll be served in the portah house with Mrs Alvin C. Brcul as hostess assisted by the executive board of the woman's auxiliary and members of the young peoples fellowship, Virginia LaRose, Connie Forjry, Elizabeth Thnyei, J'tean Mohrnd, Jano i Lillian Pliako, Mary and Hazel Fciiett. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph DeFeHrc, 761 Wood avenue, announce the bnth of a daughter, Rosa Maria, in St. Vincent's hospital, November 23, NOT ONLY BUT'LOOSENS UP' WCMHS (CAUSED BY COLDS) PERTUSSIN has been prescribed by thousands of Doctors. It not only relieves such coughing but also 'loosens up phlegm 1 and makes It easier to raise. is safe and mighty effective for both old and young. Pleasant Religious Articles ROSARY BEADS RELIGIOUS PICTURES CHRISTMAS CARDS Choose Youl- i Now Liiy-U-Awny Til Christmas CATHOLIC SUPPLY CO.

PIT Main St. Near State St. Open Thursday Night OF COURSE YOU CAN ALWAYS BE FITTED-ANY DAY-- ANY TIME CORSETS We Carry All Famous Brands 20? FAIRFIELD AVE. 5-7652 DAUGHTER BORN A Mar. and Mrs.

John De Marttno, of 44. Alexander Drive announce the hit'th of a daughter, Mary Jo, Novcmher In St. Vincent's hospital They also are parents of a son Mrs. De Martmo is the former Lucretia Cretella, daughter of Mr. and Mis.

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