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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 29

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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29
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Bonnie A. Schwoet Joseph Manning, Select Attendants St. Luke's Episcopal Church Setting: for Wedding April 23 Miss Bonnie Aim Scliwaer and Joseph Andrew Manning have selected allcndanls for their wedding April 23 in St. Luke's Episcopal church. The Rev.

Edward Fraim will perform the a.m. ceremony. The hridr-clect is the dauehlcr of Mr. and Mrs- James Schwoer, 76 Whittier 'street, and the prospective bridegroom is ihe son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph 96 Glenwood avenue, Stratford. Miss -Katherine Sherwood of Monroe.wiil be the maid of honor, and Miss Sharon Chonka ol Slepeny, will he a bridesmaid. The best man will be Michael Uovacs of Stratford, and Julius Fernandez of Fairfield' will usher. A reception vilfcfallow in the Robin Hood restaurant. Miss Schwoer was.

feted at a bridal shower by Mrs. Hazel Manning and her mother, in Mrj. Manning's home, U6 Glenwobd avenue, Stratford. BAZAAR PLANNED BY MOUNT IDA. CLUB The Connecticut Mour.t Ida Junior ColleEe club will meet Tuesday at nixin in home' of tornma Kieizel, i ITO- i street, CnJiosti will be Mrs.

Harold Bonnick of West Hartford and Mrs wniism waasworm or Mrs. F. Jjdson Barnes will pre FlHn during i-jsmcss which will be followd by a miscellaneous bazaar, of which' Mrs: George E. Nothnagle is chair Mr. and Mrs.

James Noble Rccs of Belrnont, Mass. nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Mary Taylor March 15 in St; Francis hospi tal, Brighton, Mass, Mrs. Kees la the farmer Marilyn Laune, daughter of Mr, ar.d Ma Sid ney Laurie, Iff Middlebr-ook drive, Fairfield. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

John Rees of Compo parkway, Wcstport. gracious 'princets; 'Teddy Bufferd, new jjraclous princess; Louis Silk, Incoming dnd advisor; Mrs. Paul Sherman, incomlag royal mother, and Mrs. Morrii Nlssenson, retiring royal moflier. State Planned by CAR 34lh Annual "Session.1 to 'lake- Place April 9-in United Hall Our 501h A.

Salute- lo Hawaii" will be, the thems of the 34th annual conference of. tho Connecticut society, Children of the American Saturday, April 9 in the United hall of the First Hungarian -United-Church of "Christ, and Maplewood- avenues. Members of the: Capt. David Hawley society, and the Thaddcus Burr so ciety of Fairfield, AR, -will-be. hosts.

Following Ihe processional Mrs. Albert 'Lipnian of Meri-den, senior slale president, will open the session at 10:30 and Edward N. Coffey, stat pre.side.-.l, will preside. Luncheon will be fallowed by voting at o'clock. Mrs.

William G. Davis, senior president of the Capt. Hawley society, is general chairman of the conference, and' Mrs. Albert W. Coleman, senior president of burr is ru rjjjirnar Assisting them are Mrs.

William Crouch, hospitality; with Mrs-Elwnod H. Hanfill, Miss- Kuth BarminvMra. J. R. Boyce, Miss Barbara Mrs.

S. Cnngdon, Mrs. Charles P. Eckert, Mrs. tinaries wecer, jr.

land Mrs. Stanley Wheelockl Mrs. wtniam ij, uranoc is cnair-niano'f reservations, and Mrs. Robert Brockway, -ia in charge of decorations. Mrs, Harvey' ft.

Bowman is presj chairman. The slate officers to he elected will be presented by Miss Doris Whitney, chairman of the committee, and. John Brockway, both of the Capt. Hawley society, and Miss Mary Morris New Haven. The.alate of senior officers -will be presented Mrs.

Frederic M. Sent of New. Britain, 'chairman, assisted, by Mrs. Louis G. Tarantino of.

New Haven and Mrs. Sluart D. Pope, Jr. of Hamden: A reception and dinner honoring Ihe new officers will take place at-6 p.m. at the church, when Herbert A.

Mahn of Fair field will present an illustrated THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, AHAVATH ACHIM PTO LUNCHEON The Parent-Teacher organize lion of Congregation AhavatI Achim 'will sponsor a Model Seder and luncheon- Sunday at a.m. in the social hall. Services -will he conducted by-Rabbi Max'N. Schreler, assisted by Cantor-Oscar Berry and the teachers of the Talmud Tarah. SludenH of-, the Talmud Toraii and their parents have been in vitcd.

The hot luncheon will be served bv the 1 allowing c.umraUee: Mrs Andrew Gcvirtz, Mrs. Edgar Abraham Zim-mer. Mrs. Harold Levi Lz, Mrs. Norman- Mrs, Joseph Frank, ivirs, acrnaro.

Lcflrr IHs man, Mi Wil Ham Kirhan. Mrs. berg, Mrs. Morris' Mnskowiti and Mrs. Sidney Lciclitrtian.

Accepting reservations an Mrs, Kirban and Mrs. talk on the "My Coun try's Flags-Their Origins." An informal dance will follow. All luncheon and' dinner reservations mayi with Mrs. Brandt, Grove sLrer-. itjoav.

Amaranth Arranges Fair for Saturday- Morris Cotirt Lists Com mittees for Animal Spring Event Mrs. Virfiinia Murphy, is chair-an, and Jlrs. Gloria Tobis, co- inirman, for the nnnunl spring ir la he 1 sponsored by Morris court, urcier ot Amnranin. lo morrow the Masonic temple 10U5 Broad strcel. fair iijicn at 11:30 n.m and continue inln Iho evening Dmnor lviil he served from 5 to 7 and the menu will feature Southern fried chicken.

A card and games party will take place -Mr Krllie Alhnc. rovsl mn- Iron, and Arthur Pratt, roynl patron, head the committees which are as' fallows: dinners, Gertrude Milton, Ann Kustered, Ethel Jackson, and Rita Robinson; aprons, Helen Bernhind: cakes and candy, Ultra iriiman; "white elephant." Mlna Walker: fancy work, Ann Howard; jewelry, Gertrude Nnslr; cards, Bessie Jones; parcel post, Josephine W'nllin, There will also be a snack bar in charge of Julius Rodzvilla and Jrvin Howard. fn addition, Flnrcnce Ballot! Rohinsnn of the Stratford court, professional graphologist, will give character' and personality readings. MEETING IS MONDAY FOR CATHOLIC COUNCIL The ladies ot St. Stephen's will be hostesses at jviancny mooting ol Bridgeport Council of Cntfiolic women at ij.ni.

in at. AniDrose church- Hall. Mis. Stephen 5. Sanislo' will preside.

Men. wis of the CYO nt Ihr Stralford-Shelton district will pre sent a' panel discussion on vocations. The Rev, John Tomls, will be moderator, and panelists will he'Jamcs Hadska, Gcorfic Dubee, Michael Flrmcnder, Raymond Filip, John Rowinskl, At'lenc ves noni. Bnnny Butler, Judy De- Li bro and Cynthia Kuhar. Brian Hollnko will offer ac- cordion'selections.

The Authors club will meet Ihis afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Ernest Rider, 315 Brooklawn avenue. The subject will be Albert Schweitzer. for a lovely ipring tleep on a cloud of roio petals ELAINE SKLAR'S FABULOUS "BLENDAIRE" no-iron "rose bud" sleepwear fashions mm at a tiny Soft and light as a spring breeze dream fashions In marvelous 'blendairc', a stay-fresh blend of clupont "docrpp" polyester, nybn and collon drips dry iiva. wink, foregoes the iron, keeps its shape ond size, delicate pjnk 'n blue.

tOSO east main 7" the sweater with' the extra flair and fashion oppeal for boys of all ages smart 3-button model with contrasting trim, mothers love its easy care! red, blue, chorcDal. 8 to 20. other fleet-airs 6.49 to S.9S skydei's shoes downstairs TWENTY-NINE LETS AIX DRESS UP FOR SPRING all wool Ivy style JUNIOR SUITS by BOTANY 25.95 dashing spring fashion washable sleeveless i ORLON SWEATER 2.98 he'll be the proudest fella In the coster parade in his new "botany" all wool suit stain-crease-woter-resislanl, shrink and mothproof, carefully tailored for superior fit, in pnllerns and shades- ha'li weor anywhere. 7 lo 12. new no-iron knits for boys carter's cotton knit FOULARD BOXERS 1.25 T-shirt, 14'to 20 89c 1.00 now the boy-size version of carter famous comfort-giving knit shorts for men with "nobelf" fabric-covered elastic waistband, f(y frnnt ond superb action fit, machine washable, 6 to 20.

boys' dept. scconrf floor the happiest young feet in town are wearing luxury fabrics, grown-up styling BOTANY JUNIOR SPORT COATS 17.95 a perfect choice for yoting fashion classic ivy tailored wool blend sport coat scaled down from enmpus lo elementary school sizes, designed by botany for long wear, lasting good looks and-exceptional fit. muted tones and patterns, 7 to 12. hit exact ilttve and collar i i for perfect fit ARROW wash 'n wear DRESS SHIRTS tizei 6 to 12 13 to ,3.95 sanforized all cotton white. shirts tailored with glen collar, convertible cuffs, tapered body for neat fit.

superior leathers lovingly crafted with genuine, specially treated 'leather sales for longer wear and flexibility, specially molded left ond right counters for non-rubbing, heel-hugging fit. left, texture grained wingtip. right, classic plain toe oxford, brown, 1 2V4 to 4, EE..

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