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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 24

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TWjtlJ'i'tf-tOUR. Svnatroeue Slates! WEE WOMEN Get Acquainted'! Program Sunday I Beth' Ei in Fairfield Plans Social, in Lessler Home Congregation Beth El of Fairfield will conduct a "Let's Get acquainted" night Sunday at o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lessler, 157 Crest terrace, Fairfield. This informal gathering is for 8 o1? 10 WOMEN GET RELIEF from MrrausntJU and "IwrfUihei" cf CHANGE-OF-LIFE in doctor's clinical testj! Every case tested got sinking relief from distress of caange-of-1-e.

r-d-eeii icr up to "hot flashes" No Csttly Anm.nft Rtlicvt.il Itestilts were credited to Lydia S. Pinfcham's Vegetable Compound. Acting through the sympathetic nervous system it has remarkable power to relieve this iunctionally-eaused discomfort. Don't suffer Ses -3 with 6te II you dm'i. escape suSocailns "hot fljuhes" cbaiigs-ot-llIe so bird to Get PicUimia's Com- the purpose of informing prospective members of the congre gation of its present and future: plans, programs and facilities.

Refreshments will be served. The committee includes Mrs. Milton Shenkman, Mrs. Louis Strasser, Mrs. Joseph' Gilden, Mrs.

Charles En-; geiberg, Mrs. Shenkman. Giiden and Mrs. Strasser refresh- ments; Rabbie Jack Bloom, Mil-j ton Shenkman, president of Congregation Beth El, Dr. Joseph Gilden, Louis Strasser, Arthur Green, construction.

Mrs. Arthur Green, sisterhood president and Andrew Gross, brotherhood pres ident. SIGN NEWCOMER HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Screen newcomer James Douglas has been, signed to an exclusive contract by Hal Wallis. Wallis' list of discoveries includes Dean Mar tin, Jerry Lewis, Shirley Mac-Laine; -Kirk Douglas and Elvis Presley. BUSY DAY CHEESECAKE 2 whole milk 1 package Jell-0 Lemon Instant Pudding 1 8-inch graham cracker crust Soften Borden's Creat.i Cheese, blend with cup milk.

Add remaining milk and pudding mix. Beat slowlywith egg beater just until well mixed, about 1 minute. (Do not Pour at once into graham cracker crust Sprinkle graham cracker crumbs lightly over top. I Em 'Stop turniog the sound up with that remote control thing every time I talk." 'Buried Treasure1 Topic on Tuesday. iOf WSCS Ti First Methodist to Hear1 Pastor: Classes Set Tne Rev.

William H. Alder-son, pastor will SDeak on "Ruriprf Treasure" at a meeting of the woman's societv of Christian Service. First Methodist church Tuesday at 1:30 p.m: in the church parlors. Mrs. John H.

venman will preside and Mrs. Frederick Barnes will conduct tne devotional service. Members of Mrs. F. Judson Barnes' circle have pianned a food sale to precede the meeting ana win serve tea alter me session.

A series of missionary study i classes has Deen arranged hy Mrs. Roland Banner, secretary of Missionary education, to take pace on four day mornings starting March 4 from to 11:30 a.m. in homes of members. Mrs. Roger terKuile will iew chapters one and two the study book "The Way Africa" by G.W.

Carpenter the first session in the home of Mrs. Frederick Barnes. 93 Mer chant street. Coffee will be serv ed at 9:45 a.m. and Mrs.

Milton Hobby will be co-hostess. Mrs. Maxwell L. Griffith will be the i devotional leader and Mrs. T.T.

Logie will be in charge of trans portation. GRIDI.EY "SACK OF FLOUR" In 1S61, a 50-pound sack of Hour was put up tor auction Gridley of Austin, Nev. the proceeds to be given-to the U.S. Sanitary Auctioned again and the sack orougnt tne- sum ot "Buy Guatemalan1' is tie new slogan of that country's purchasing with second choice going to Central American products, if Guatemala cannot fill the Easy to make the "busy day" way Pudding Cheesecake no cooking J5tOHL price ory7 The creamy tang of Borden's Cream the crunchiness of graham cracker the tart-sweet smoothness of Lemon Instant Pudding! iMMBHHMMBMMMal I Chill about one hour. Serve to 8 delighted people a real party dessert you can make so easily thanks to Jell-0 Instant Pudding and Borden's Cream Cheese.

P.S. It takes the special qualities of Jell-0 Instant Pudding to make this luscious cheesecake. Cooked pudding will not give satisfactory results BORDEN'S CHEESE very big on flavor reEiitered trade mmrk of Gmtrxl Corp. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 26, 1960 Sew Now for Easter Triple treat for Easter! This easy-sew outfit is cevcrly "suit ed" to a girl's bright, busy spring life. Choose wool or cotton for Chanel-type jacket and skirt.

Da-cron or cotton for blouse. Tomorrow's pattern: Jr. Miss dress. Printed Pattern 4996: Girls zes 6, S. 10.

J2, 14. See pattern for yardages. printed atrections on cacn part. Easier, accurate. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for mailing, bend to Anne Adams, care of Bridgeport Telegram, 21, Pattern 243 West 17th New York II, N.YP.

Print plain-lv NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. PRE-LENTEN SUPPER SCHEDULED SATURDAY The Senior American Carpatho Kussian youtn ot it. jonn carpatho Russian Orthodox church, 1240 Broadbridge avenue, Strat ford, will sponsor a pre-lenten supper Saturday at 6:30 p.i the church pariors. Theresa Sabol charge, assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Rowland, Mrs.

Serge Mi-; naiy, Mrs. noocrt Young, Mrs. John Kober, Mrs. Ann Kochiss, Miss Juliann Kraynak, Miss; Ilona Mihaly. Miss Teecia Dol-' yak.

Miss Sandra Kaminskv, John M. Kamenitsky, William Bilchick and John H. Sabol. Followine the church choir will present a ram, ana other" entertainment ill he nrovtded bv Andrew Bensko, Jr. and Gleen Kochiss.

UNDERWRITERS TO MEET BOSTON, Feb 25-New England i iife underwriters meeting here, March 10, will hear Dr. Charles r. Phillips, president of the New and Louncil and of Bates college in Lewiston, Maine, as fea-tured speaker at the New Sales Conference. Known as economist as well as an educator. Dr.

Phillips has worked the government and private business and is the author of rr.any books on business and fi--ance. According to Robert B. wnittcmore. chairman, 1.500 life underwriters will attend the conference, which is sponsored by Boston Life Underwriters association, i A $7,000,000 World Bank loani to Uruguay will benefit 600 farm-'ers, Montevideo reports. 1 Church Counci' Plans Prayer Day Seven Fairfield Groups Sponsoring Event March 4- The executive board of Fairfield Council of Church Wom en has completed plans for thel world JJay ot Prayer program naay, Marcn 4 in lnmry episcopal church, Souihport.

Mrs. Rocer Hartt of SouthDorti Trinity church, chairman, has! announced participating groups will be Fairfield Grace Metho-I dist, First ConEreeation- Fairfield St Paul's, Southport lnntty, ioutnport Greenfield Hill Conereuation- al and the Evangelical Reformed cnurcn ot. cnrist. Jacoby on Bridge KJ10932 QJ104 WKST EAST K93 4J108542 AQ42 76 SOUTH (D) 107 AQ4 Both vulnerable South West North Ewt 2 N.T. IPass 5 H.T.

Pass 6N.T. Double Pass Pass Opening 2 By OSWALD JACOBY West looked at the dummy in disgust. The feeling was far him-seif. He thought, "Why did I double?" West could count 10 minor suit tricks for declarer and knew that South would discard down to the ace-qucen of spades and king of hearts in his own Then, if West blanked his kmc of spades South would be ablei to drop it: if West blanked his ace ox tiearts, ne wouia De tnrown in with it. 1 Still, West saw.

one ray of hope. He had not given awav his dis tribution by his Maybe he could blank his king of spades without South knowing Hence West's first two discards were his two low spades. Later he got rid of the four and deuce of hearts. Meanwhile East had co-oper ated by holding two spades and a heart. South- went into a long huddle and finally decided that West was down to the singleton ace of hearts.

South, holding the king of hearts and ace-queen of spades, led a heart and West made two heart tricks. The bidding has been: Cast South Vfmt North: 2f Pass 2 N.T. Pass Pass 3 N.T* Pass Pass Double Pass Pass You. South, hold: AO VKQ9 7 64, What do you do? A PxstL wett ix rarely reedy icr hearts, but yonr ad card suit mar swprbe to TODAY'S QUESTION You hold the same hand. Your iartner jumps to four hearts over two heart bid.

What do you to; Answer Tomorrow The Women's auxiliary of the Beacon Lieht Mission will meet todav at 2 p.m. in the Hitch! jng Post restaurant. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mabel Nelson, Mrs. Eleanor Harden, Mrs.

Elsie Sanborn, and Mrs. William Phelps will preside. Kvota council. Degree of Poca hontas, will meet tonight at o'clock in Red Men's hall. 10: Arch street.

Mrs. Regina Griffith will preside. The official visitation of District President Marie Wykowski of Stamford took place Tuesday at a meeting of the Raymond W. Harris VFW 'auxiliary in VFW hall, Stratford avenue. Left to right are Mrs.

Victoria Yusko, auxiliary president; Mrs. Wykowski, and Minnie Golden, past department commander. Peony Scrap Quilt Colorful on your bed the coziest covering! This striking i quiit win tie a tamiiy treasure. Turn scraps into PEONIES combine prints and plain fabrics for this gay quilt. Pattern 698: charts, patch patterns; directions; yardages.

Send thirtv-five cents (coins) fo rthis pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to the Bridgeport Telegram, 396. Needlecraft p. u. box uia uneisea sta tion.

New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly. PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE. New! New! New! Our 1960 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book is ready NOW! Crammed with exciting, unusual, popular designs to crochet, knit, sew. em- nroiaer, quiit.

weave rasmons, home furnishings, toys, gifts, Fairfield Church Party Set Tonight Women's Groups Spon soring- Fashion Show, Calendar Fete Mrs. Joseph Farkas -will be the commentator tor tne lasmon show to be stated at -the calen dar party of the Mission ana rnenasnip circle oi tne United Church of Christ. Fair field tonight at 8 o'clock in Cal- jvin nau, sol Kings nignway, Fairfield. Mrs. Ethel Winner will be the accompanist.

Members of the committee are Mrs. Joseph Sedley, Mrs. George Zelisko, Mrs. Alexander Kozma, Mrs. Louis Vincze, Michael hay, Mrs.

George Turrell, William izabo ana Mrs. Paul Kish. Models will be Mrs. Albert Ko- ics, Mrs. William Subik, Mrs.

George Turrell, Mrs. Louis Vincze. Mrs. Michael Varaliay. Mrs.

George Zelisko, Mrs. John Lapcsik, Rosemary Macsi, Bar-ibara Farkas and Carolyn Kish. Hostesses for the calendar tables wiil be Mrs. Tibor Aaos- ton. Mrs.

Kovacs, Mrj. Varaljay, Mrs. Anorew iuoa. Mrs. wn- liam Toth, Mrs.

John Dombi, Mrs. Andrew Csontos, Mrs. Alexander Tripoli. Mrs. Vincze, Mrs.

Andrew Chuma, Mrs. Peter Bok, Mrs. Steve Box, Mrs. SediaK, Mrs. Zehsko, Mrs.

Betty wargo, Mrs. Louis Macsi. Rosemary Macsi, Mrs. Nicholas- Mrs. Jonn Mrs.

William Szabo. Mrs. Margaret Vir-ae. Mrs. Endre Somoevi.

Mrs. Kish, Mrs. Turrell, Mrs. John Demeter, Mrs. Franx Mrs.

Charles Godlewsky, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Joseph Farkas, Mrs. Alexander Kozma and Sandra Wargo. MODELS ANNOUNCED FOR MILF0RD SHOW Mrs.

Albert Baker, fashion chairman for the Milford Woman's club annual bridge and fashion show. "LuUabv to Lohen grin," March 9 at 8 p.m. in the Milford hieh school gymnasium, has announced models the event. They are Mrs. Alexander Mitchell, Mrs.

Gerald B. Conley, Mrs. Arthur J. O'Neill. Mrs.

Douglas G. Johnson, Mrs. Russell L. Cole. Mrs.

Edward J. Kroesser and Mrs. John P. Broomell, Jr. Pre-teen and teen fashions will be modeled by Kathleen Roche.

Susan Hall, Karen Soen- cer, Marlene Keller. Susan Allen, Nancy Johnson, Dinah Kelly, Debbie Kelly, Sara Hemphill and. ueome fiempniu. models will be Joyce Banta, Ronald Hall. Kathleen Johnson, Pamela Thomas, John Bowen, Laura Whittakcr.

Missy and Kathy Buckley, Douglas Biker ana Marsna t-omey. The Enelish Literary club will meet this morning at 10 o'clock with Miss Ruby M. Burritt, 7S2 Clinton avenue. Mrs. Donald S.

Sammis will be the leader of the pic Charlemagne. Miss Marv Ann Szidor, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. SteDhen Szi dor, 321 Lenox avenue, his been elected president ot Mu Jbp-i Ion. national music honor soror ity at Hartt College of Music, University of Hartford.

bazaar hits. In the book FREE 3 ouilt patterns Hurry, send 25 cents tor your copy. fin flush to Meenetic doer in ceW door AuJomotrc ceo 5-yeor written food leoilege $47495 AppuanceEehterm DAR AWARD WON BY NEWINGTON GIRL Miss Chariyne Norma Grant! wnsored bv the Gen. Roger Welles chapter, Daughters of the. American revolution won the state DAR.

title of Good Citizen Tuesday during ijooa uuizens oay in naruora. The Aueuita. Reihl club will meet for luncheon Friday at 12:30 p.m. in the. Masonic temple, uroaa open fri.

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