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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 32

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THIHTY-TWO Christmas Party Scheduled Tonight By CWV Auxiliary St. John Neponnicene uroup Lists Aides for live nt The annual Christmas parly of St. John Nepomucene Catholic War Veterans auxiliary will lake place tonight In the post club rooms, 1190 Pembroke street, Cocktails will be served at o'clock, followed by a butler dinner at 7. Games and carol singing will follow Ihe dinner. Mrs.

Michael Hovanec and Mrs, John Franko, Jr. are co-chairmen el the affair. Committee chairmen Include Mrs. Stephen Wargo, Mrs. Joseph Banas, Mrs.

John Guman, Miss Mary Ann Filip and Mrs. Lawrence Spodnick, decorations; Miss Audrey Baker and Miss Al berta Hricko, games, and Mrs Walter Veillette, president, guests Honored guests will be Mrs Evelyn Tolh, department presi dent; Walter Veillette, post com rnander; the Right Rev. Michael J. Carnicke, the Rev. Robert Onze, auxiliary chaplain, and John Franko, liaison officer.

Members will take donations for a needy family. Johnson PTA Plans Christmas Fair Today The William Samuel Johnson PTA will conduct a Christmas fair today from 9:30 a.m. 3 p.m. in the school lobby. Booth will be featured along with i candy table, novelties, refresh ments and special surprises.

Mrs. John Ehnot, ways means chairman, and Mrs. Ru dolph Cameron, president, have announced their aides as lows: Mrs. Milton Winer, Mrs. George Pavllck, Mrs.

Anthony Liguori, Mrs. John Midgely, Mrs. wiiuam Kiemnar.i. Mrs. Jame Grant, Mrs.

Edit MacDonald, Mrs. Carl Bentley, Mrs. William oneus, Mrs. niaitnew Macuon- tld and Mrs. George Sakacs FORMOSA GROWS TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) its present rate of growth, the population of Formosa will pass rne lj-mmion mark in bebru ary.

The government listed the popuiauon at uie ena oi ucione at 12.9 million. Taipei, the capi- lai, Bccoumea ror i.i miiuc The Bridgeport association of Insurance Women will sponsor its annual Christmas party tonight at ciock in me college inn 989 Boston Post road, Milfnrd Mrs. Shirley Primavera, vicf president, is in charge of arrange ONCE-A-YEAR UNIFORM SALE UNIFORM CENTER 4062 Main Bpt. Opm Etninii 'Til 9 374-2S33 (1 ml K.rv,Hf.) CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING FoirfitM 1 Best TT Biggest Service Selection noon at Mrs. McEvers' home, 37 Fairmount terrace, Fairfield.

Those taking part will be Grael O'Brien, "The Utile Child Shawl;" Maura Clancy, The Family Gets Together;" Peggy Tortora, "Priscilla Tyler;" Laura Lesser, "The Dancing Lesson;" Lauren Winer, "Little Women;" Alicia Redgate, "Our Hearts Are Young and Gay;" Kathy Flynn, "I Remem ber Mama; tlien Redgate, "Homework;" Kathy Naughton, "The Diary of Ann Frank" and Kathy Tortora, "Romeo and Juliet." Refreshments will be served after the program, and a record- of Sir John Gielgud Ages Man" will be played for the students. Nurses Strike Seen Ending in Youngstown, 0. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) A nurses strike which had left two Youngstown hospitals operating only on an emergency basis the past two weeks appeared headed toward an end Tuesday with the announcement that negotiators had reached tentative agieemcnt. Representatives 01 the Youngstown Geneial Duty Nurses Association reportedly reached a tentative agreement with the Youngstown Hospital Association, subject to a ratifi cation vote by the membership Tuesday night. It ratified, the agreement end a walkout of more than nurses at North Side and South Side Hospitals which started uec.

1. The nurses walked out over a dispute about wages and job security. They had asked for an increase from $429 a month to a month, with incren of 520 a month next March and next December. er, 197 BrDokview avenue, Fairfield, announce the birth of theii seventh child, a daughter, Gloria jean, on Nov. ju in St.

Vincent'i hospital. Their other children are William, Theresa, Marylou, An thony, John, and Regina. Thf maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Louis E. Wagner of uanoury and the paternal grand parents are Mrs.

John J. Mor timer of Brooklyn, N. and the laie Air. Mortimer. Browsers Weleoma Citizens, Take Notice Early American or Traditional GIFTS Wondrous Holiday Gifts That Have Enchanted Over 100,000 Visitors yearly.

Th. World'. of EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE Lampi, Gift! and Accessories AMERICAN HOMESTEAD 23S Benton Bpt. 336-3811 open 9 a.m.-l WEE WOMEN S8 "You know that list of things you wanted me to do I just read it." Mis. Barnes Mark Golden Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Barnes of Park street, Stratford, were honored recently at a family dinner given by their children in the Spinning Wheel Redding Ridge, in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes, Miss Christine Barnes, Thomas and James Barnes, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Barnes, Janice and Laura Barnes, and Mrs. Roger Cawthra, Kimberly Ann Cawthra, Mrs. Maria Larsen and Miss Ada Barnes. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14.

1966 Chatting at Ihe second annual Crystal Ball, sponsored recentlv by the Sisterhood of Congregation Ahavath Achim In the social hall of the synagogue, Fairfield, are from left to right, Mrs, Abe Baron, co-president; Mrs. Harold Levltz, co-presldenl; Harold Mrs. Erneit Wohl, Dr. F.rnest Wohl, Mrs. Adolph Klein, chairman, and Mrs.

Lewis Rlchman, co-chairman. Program Arranged By Drama Group Mrs. Beth McEvers to Present Students on Saturday Drama students of Mrs. Beth McEvers will present their Christmas: program of scenes from plays on Saturday after Episcopal Women To Meet Dec. 20 SI.

John's Daytime Group Plans BufteL Luncheon. Program The Daytime group of the Epis copal churchwomen of St. John1 will sponsor a buffet luncheo and illustrated talk by Mark finch on Tuesday, Dec. 2 Guild Hall. In addition to slides of Christmas cards by well known artists to show Ihe development of the Christmas card from 1466 to the present time, Mr.

Finch win snow a color film entitled "An Old. Old Story." Reservations for the luncheon which will be served at noon may be made with the members of the telephone committee Mrs. John Herlihy. No reservations will be accepted after Thurs day evening, and all reservations must be honored. friends of the parish attend.

A tuba, in the Philinnin means an alcoholic beverage maae irom lermented cocoanut Beilarmine Guild, Club to Sponsor New Year's Ball Aides Named for Event Dec. in Campus Center Ballroom The Beilarmine guild and the Beilarmine club of Fairfield Col lege Preparatory school will sor a gala New Year Eve ball on Dec. 31 in the ballroom of the Campus Center building on the Fairfield university campus. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold T. Beards-worth are co-chairmen of the affair. Reservations may be made until Saturday with the following members of the reservation committee: Mrs. Thomas Reale of Mrs. Anlhony Rneo ol Trumbull; Mrs.

Alphonse Chnlko of Bridgeport; Mrs. Dennis Foley oi Mrattord; Airs. James oat- lagher of Devon; Mrs. John Gresko of Milford; Mrs, Patrick Tisano of Stamford, and Mrs. Mary Lonergan of Weslport.

Resi dents of the community, parents of Fairlield university students alumni, and friends of the school may also attend and may make reservations with Mrs. William Churchill of Fairfield. Dinner will be served from 8:45 to 10 p.m. Dancing will con until 2 a.m., followed by a tinental breakfast. Assisting the co-chairmer Mrs.

J. Barry O'Connell, alumni chairman, Mrs. William Fitzgerald, contact chairman, Mrs. William Zeppenfeld and Mrs. John Hatton.

Other committee members include Mrs. John Skutel, Mrs, Robert Miller, Mrs. William Fitz Patrick, Mrs. Anlhony LaPenta, Mrs. Raymond Nalewajk, Mrs, Jack Kerns, Mrs.

Joseph Brown Mrs. Paul Beliveau, Mrs. Chester Day, Mrs. Sally Brach, Mrs Eugene Magner, Mrs. Gene Karpinskf, Mrs.

Andrew Sanislo Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Ed mond Boczkowski, Mrs. Guy Boyd, Mrs. Edward Ochmin and Mrs.

Francis Halas. The December meeting of the Notre Dame Boys Parents club win rase place tonight at 7:3 o'clock in the high school. Th Rev. Richard Segreve, guidanc director, will be the speaker. Hi topic will be "The Parents' Ur Suns tanding of Their Teenage GIFT GLOVES by Bacmo TO WARM HIS HEART AS WELL AS HIS HANDS I IMPORTED CAPESKINS LINED AND UNLINED 6.00 to 12.00 Luxuriously soft leather gloves unlined itv lined with black, brown or LEATHER PALM KNIT DRIVING GLOVES Sturdily knit driving gloves with snug cuff and soapabl, leather palm.

Soft-ai-feutter leather gloves with stretch knit finger inserts. Black with blue or black with red. L. men's gloves, street floor -just charge it it Skydel's, 1050 East Main, 367-4411- Party Is Tomorrow For Mosaic Club Mosaic club will conduct Its annual Christmas party tomorrow aflermxm at 1:30 at (he home of the presi dent, Mrs. Charles Pearson, 71 Pierce avenue.

After the serving ul dessert td following the business ses sion, Mrs. William Coley will read the Christmas Slory. Each member will lake a grab bag gift. Mr. and Mrs! Frederick E.

Al len of Ned's Rldgefield Mou leir second child, William Frederick, on 1 Danbury hospital. The infant has ister, Leslie Marie, three material grandmother is Gertrude Murray ol Rldee- field and the paternal grandfather Leslie t. Allen of Norwalk if. Mrs. Allen is the former hvelyn Ragusa of Fairfield Yule Party Planned By Church Guild Program Arranged for Affair Tomorrow in Stratford The Ladies guild ol Christ Epis copal church, Stratford, will meet for Us annual Christmas parly tomorrow a Iter noon at o'clock in the parish house.

Mrs. Charles Weidman will lead the service of the presenlalkm of gifts In the Church Army. Chris mas carols will be sung, with Mrs. w. fc.

Lesnick as piano ac companlst. Mrs. Leslie Oakman will pre sent a reading, "An Old-Fashion ed Christmas," She also has ar ranged a Christmas surprise. Mrs. Edward Collings is in cnarge oi tne social hour to tot low, assisted by Mrs, Curlis Jan CASH FOR YOUR SURPLUS SILVER, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY HIGHEST PRICES PAID! Free Estimates Sea Ui Bcfora You Sell OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE ('til 5:30) C.P.O.

SHIRT by Ac. in all wool m.lton with Navy, burgundy. 14 to 20 $10 Cotton knit turtleneek, long sleeve pullover by Arrow. 14 to 20, 2.50 Corduroy slacks in bronte, wide striped r.veriibl. belt.

By Seven Seai. $13 EMPIRE JEWELRY AND LOAN GO. 4 Diompnd and Jewelry Appraisers 196 Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport Tel. 334-8572 Mrs. Arthur Mllllngton, Mrs.

Harry Ray, Mrs. Edgar Relss and Mrs. Francis Siosse. Mrs. Koy Sanborn will pour.

Door hostesses will be Mrs. Henry Cable and Mrs. Willis Newborn. All women ot the parish lay aliencl. Urge Milk Cam $12.00 all you need now is a pencil, a moment or two, and some people you love I Fragrance Duet Spray Mist Parf urn Cologne, Bath Powder In festive see-through package, Hypnotique, Primitif, Golden Woods.

4.00 for: perfumery, main floor 1050 East Main, 367-4411 MAKE IT A COOL CHRISTMAS! OUR STUDENT SHOP (street floor) IS SWINGING WITH CLOTHES THAT COUNT! We don't need computers to come up with the right answers our Student Shop it quite knowledgeable about young men's preferences when it'i Christmas gift time! As for instance, this 4-button double breast-ed hopsack blazer tailored by Botany in Dacron polyester, wool in marine blue. Paiiley lined, hacking fl.D oock.t. i.i burtons th. sk for the young man looking ahead! prep sIm 1 4-20 $30 student size, 37-40 $35 SHETLAND CHEW PULL-OVER, by Altman of Vienna, classic, correct, a 'must' in every student's wardrobe. Maroon, blue, moss green, gold mixture, rust mixture.

14-20. j12 just charge it at Skydefs, 10S0 East Main, 367-4411 street ttoor open every evening 'til 9 HERRINGBONE OXFORD IUTTON DOWN SHIRT, precise tailoring, with flap, pocket, Cum Laude tap ed. Blue, pewtor. Drnk. free-and-easy parking $5.

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