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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 29

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THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, A. Schwoer; Amaranth Arranges 8 Telegram photo: Plummer Taking do the: filth semi-annual Installation of Majestic court, Order of Girls of the Golden Chain, In: the Masonic: temple, are from left- to right, Adrienne' Nissenson, retiring gracious: princess; Teddy Bufferd, new gracious princess; Louls Silk, Incoming dad advisor; Mrs. Paul Sherman, incoming royal mother, and Mrs. Morris Nissenson, retiring, royal mother. State Conference: Planned by CAR 34th.

Annual Session! to Take. Place. April 9. in United Hall "Our 50th Star--A. Salute: 16 Hawaii" will be the theme of the 34th annual conference of the Connecticut socicty, Children of the American Revolution, Satur.

day, April, 9 in the United hall of the First. Hungarian of Christ, Clinton and of the Capt. Hawley soMaplewood- avenues. Members cicty, and the Thaddeus society of CAR, will hosts. Following the processional; Mrs.

I. Albert Lipnian Meriden, senior state president, will open the session at 10:30 and Edward N. -state president, will preside. Luncheon will be followed by voting at 1 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 the Burr society, is co-chairman. Assisting Mrs. William M. Crouch, hospitality; with Mrs. Elwood.

H. Bantill, Miss- Ruth R. Boyce, Miss Barbara Mrs. Elmer: S. Congdon, Mrs.

Charles P. Eck- Jr. ert, H. Weber, and Mrs. Stanley D.

Wheelock. Mrs. Willlam G. Brandt is chairman of reservations, and Mrs. Robert Brockway, is in charge of decorations.

Mrs. Harvey 'R. Bowman is press chairman. The state officers to be Miss ejected, will be presented by M. Whitney, chairman of the nominating committee, and: John Brockway, both of Capt.

Hawley society, and Miss. 'Mary Gaylord of.tbe Haven. Morris society, New The slate of senior officers will be presented by. Mrs. Frederic M.

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

New Haven and Mrs. Stuart D. Pope, Jr. of reception and dinner honoring the new officers will take place p.m, at the church, when, Herbert A. Mahn of Fairfield will present An illustrated AHAVATH ACHIM PTO: ARRANGES LUNCHEON The Parent-Teacher tion of Congregation Ahavath Achim will sponsor a Model Seder and -luncheon- Sunday at 11 a.m.

in the social hall. Rabbi Services: Max will Schreler, 'conducted assisted by by Cantor- Oscar Berry and the teachers of the Talmud Students of the Talmud Torah and their parents have been invited. The bot luncheon will be served by the following committee: Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Edgar Krentzman, Mrs.

Abraham Zimmer, Mrs. Harold Levitz, Mrs. August; Mrs. Joseph Frank, Mrs. Bernard Busker; Mrs.

Lester; Mrs. Wil. liam Kirban, Mrs. Monroe Elsenberg, Mrs. Morris Mnskowitz and Mrs, Sidney Accepting reservations are Mrs.

Kirban and Mrs. Gevirtz. talk on the subject, "My Country's Flags -Their Origins." An informal dance will follow. All luncheon and dinner reservations may ber made with Mrs. Brandt, 154 Grove site.

for a lovely spring sleep on a cloud of rose petals ELAINE SKLAR'S FABULOUS "BLENDAIRE" no iron "rose bud" sleepwear fashions at a tiny 3.98 Skydels a soft dream polyester, and stoy-fresh fashions light nylon blend as In and a of marvelous spring cotton dupont breeze 'blendaire', "dacron" drips dry in a. wink, foregoes the iron, keeps its shape and size. delicate pink 'n blue. 1 left to right: capri pajamas, beribboned and lace frosted: S-M-L. feminine waltz gown, fitted bodice, sweep skirt, graceful and comfortable scoop neck.

S-M-L. classic man: tailored pajamas, neatly piped, 34 to 40.. lovable baby dolls, full top, bloomer bottoms, lace and 4 ruffle edged. 5-M-L other sleepwear 2.98 to 16.95 A skydel's 1050 east main A. Schwoer; Joseph Manning, Select Attendants, St.

Luke's Episcopal Church Selting for. Wedding April 23 Miss Bonnie Ann Schwoer and Andrew Manning have selected atlendants for their wedding April 23 in St. Luke's Episcopal church. The Rev. Edward Fraim will perform the 10 a.m.

ceremony, The bride-elect is the daughler of Mr. and Mrs. James Schwoer, 76 Whittier street, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manning, 96 Glenwood avenue, Stratford.

Miss Katherine Sherwood of Monroe will be the maid of honor, and Miss Sharon Chonka of Stepeny, will be a bridesmaid. The best will be Michael Kovacs of Stratford, and Julius Fernandez of Fairfield will usher. A receplion will follow in the Robin Hood restaurant. Miss Schwoer was. feted at a' bridal shower by Mrs.

Hazel Manning and her mother, in Mrs. avenue, Stratford. Manning's home, 36 Glenwood BAZAAR PLANNED BY MOUNT IDA: CLUB The Connecticut Mount Ida Junior College club will mect Tuesday at noon in the home of Emma, Rietzel, 30- Main strect, Wethersfield, Cn-hostesses will be Mrs. Harold Bonnick. of West Hartford and Mrs.

William Wadsworth of Mrs. F. Judson Barnes will preside during. the business session which will bo followed by a mis. cellancous bazaar, of which Mrs: George E.

Nothnagle Is chairman. Mr. and Mrs. James Noble Rees of Belmont, Mass. announce the of their first child, a daughter, Mary Taylor, March 15 St: Francis hospital, Brighton, Mass, Mrs.

Rees la the former Marilyn F. Laurie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidhey Laurie, III Middlebrook drive, Fairfield. The paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. John Rees of Compo parkway, Westport. Amaranth Arranges Fair for Saturday Morris Court Lists Committees for Annual Spring Event Mrs. Virginia Murphy, is chalr-! man, and Mrs. Gloria Tobis, cochairman, for the annual spring Enir to be sponsored by Morris court, Order of Amaranth.

tomorrow in the Masonic temple, 1005 Broad street. The fair will open at 11:30 n.m, and continue into the evening. Dinner will he served from 5 to 7 p.m., and the menu will feature Southern fried chicken. A card and games party will take place at 8 p.m. Miss Nellie Alling, royal mairon, and Arthur Pratt, roynl potron, head the committees which are as follows: dinners, Gertrude Milton, Ann.

Kustered, Ethel Jackson, and Rita' Robinson; aprons, Helen Berglund; cakes and candy, Clara Truman; "white elephant," Mina Walker: fancy work, Ann Howard; jewel. ry, Gertrude Nush; cards, Bessie Jones; parcel post, Josephine Wallin. There will also be a snack bar in charge of Julius Rodzvilla and Irvin Howard. In addition, Finrence Bailou Robinson of the Stratford court. professional graphologist, will give character' and personality readings.

MEETING IS MONDAY FOR CATHOLIC COUNCIL The ladies of "St. Stephen's parish. Monroe, will be hostesses at Monday's meting ol the Bridgeport Council of Catholic at 8 p.m. in St. Ambrose church- hall.

Mrs. Stephen S. Sanislo will preside. Members of the CYO of the Stratford-Shelton district will preA' panel discussion on VOCAtions. The Rev.

John Tomis will be moderator, and panelists will be Hodska, George Dubee, Michael Firmender, Raymond Filip, John Rowinskl, Arlene Vesponi, Bonny Butler, Judy 'DeLibro and Cynthia Kuhar. Brian Holinko will offer accordion' selections. The Authors club will meet Lhis afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. Ernest Rider, 315 Brooklawn avenue. The subject will be Albert Schweilzer.

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