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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 42

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Aides Announced For Annual Dinner At Shaare Torah Sisterhood (o, Sponsor Ulanukah Affair Sunday Evening Additional entertainment fo the annual Clunukah dinner o( the. Sisterhood of Congregafto; Sliaare Torah scheduled for Sur day In the synagogue, has been, announced by Mrs. Max Scharf-stein, chairman. Cocktails will be served ic fi p.m., and dinner at banjo will play for djnln, and oanciiuj. tthel Herman will slog, accompanied by Milton Strauss.

Additional have been ed alio. They Include Mra. Betty max Cohen, Mrs Max Lefkotf, Mrs. Isidore Robl novik, Mrs, Issldor Hoffner, Mra. Harold Sylvetsky, Mrs.

Ben )amin LInet, Mrs. Louis man, Mrs. Abraham Secor, Mrs. Aaron Mrs. William Pol lack and Mrs.

Betty Amsel. Mrs Michael Slnkln and Mrs, Saul Goldstein will be door frosltssts. Reservations may be made with nirs. scnansiein. the United States results from defective heating unit, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

Moplewood Corner Norman Street we re open evenings til 9 p.m. Extensive isssrtnwai Of Christmas Cards THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1966 mThe o( Hillel sponsored a membership tea i. I 3b Astoria avenue. Prom left to right are Mrs.

Breiner, hostess' Mr. i'j Golub' new mcrabcr: Wilson, esldent; Ca Maurice' Abllr, first vice president, and Mrs. Ruben Welter. maurice Buttons and Bows To Sponsor Dance Santa Special' Planned Saturday Evening in Orange The Buttons and Bows Square Dance club of Orange will sponsor a "Santa Special" dance tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the High i-mms scnooi in uraiigc.

Allan Brozek will be the taller. Each person will take a grab bag gift to be distributed by Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. Refreshments will be served bv Mr and Mrs.

Alfred Ratz, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sarosi, Mr. and Mrs. narry Shephard ar.d Mr.

and Mrs Charles Strobel. All area club style dancers may attend, and spectators will be welcomed. A New Year's Eve ball is scheduled for Saturday, Dec 31, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Wildcrmere Beach Congregational church hall, Milford.

Nick Cu-sano of Orange will be the caller. Decorations and games are being planned by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zigrriont, Mr. and Mrs.

Bru Cormier and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Poole arc chairmen of the refreshment committee.

Ail members planning to at tend may make reservations Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alexander by Saturday. Couples Club Lists Additional Aides nuuuion nuneiiocre. cnairman oi me New Year F.ve Dartv be sponsored by the Park Avenue lempje couples club, has an nounced additional aides.

They include Mr. and Mrs David Uirshfeld, Mr. and Mrs Serge Abend and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Miller, program: Mrs. llohenberg, Mrs.

Edmund Meinket ana Mrs Joseph Oden, decorations; Mrs. Edward Krasnow, Mrs. Stanley M. Lessler, Mrs. rvorman J'olJacfc, Mrs.

Arthur iNisnoaii, Mrs. Stanley Rosoft, Mrs. lidward Adler, Mrs. Jrving iiirs. Kooert uern-stein.

Mrs. Edward M.t Herbert Galvez, Mrs. Stanley ujijrii, jyirs. nenry scnenKer an Mrs. David Tobias, telephone.

The affair will begin at 9 p.m and dinner will be served at 1( Reservations may be made wit Mrs. Rodney Gochros, 21 Tarinclli circle or Mrs. Norman Victor, 165 Oakwood drive, Fairfield. HflLK We are delighted to announce the opening of the largest and most exciting decorator showroom in Connecticut. A new and very beautiful A.

Stiehl Decorative Center in the same fine tradition as our New York showroom. Come see exquisite furniture fashions displayed in brilliant room settings and galleries. Bedrooms, living and dining rooms, occasional pieces in every style and period. There's a Custom Gallery of designs in painted and special finishes, a private decorator's room with current fabrics from leading New York houses, and a one-of-a-kind wall decor gallery. Come visit we extend the warmest welcome.

Deterred Payment Plans Weekdays Sals 9:30 to Thursdays 8-30 AH. STIEHL Trie Stiehl Bulldinj, 28 West 20th Street, N.Y. 243-5000 Ask your decorator, architect or furniture dealer toarrange a visit 5 Annual Yule Party Planned Tuesday By Bible Class Alice Stoppard Group Lists Officers for Forthcoming Year The annual Christmas party the Alice Stoppard Bible class of the First Presbyterian church of Fairfield will take place Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Brooks hall. Mrs.

Samuel McCutcheon, pro gram chairman, will introduce the Bridgeport PAL Unit, who will perform. Carol singing, a grab bag and a reading by Mrs. Fre derick Allsup will also be fea tured. Refreshments will be serv ed by Mrs. Sarah Schneckenbur- per ana ner committee, consist ing of Mrs.

Shelia Gait and Mrs. nosemary Davies. The newly elected officers were presented to the class Mrs. fcdward Reese chairman of the nominating com mute, assisted by Mrs. Frank Munich.

They are Margaret president; saran sch neckenburger and Marie Kaslrcy vice presidents; Mary Earney secretary; Rosemary treasurer; Ruth Stendahl and Jeanette Sorentino, pianists; Jean myers, nosmtalltv: Marm rwvJ sunshine: Mrs. Margaret Allsup, bible leader, and Terry Munich, publicity. Used Christmas or scenic type will again (be collected by the class to be enc to Dr. hamuel Moffett, a. mssionary stationed in Korea.

Concert Scheduled Jan. 21 in Stratford Mid Fairfield Oreaniza- tion to Sponsor Benefit Affair lutu-rairucin v.nua OUId-ance center will sponsor its ninth uciiciiL lunctn, leaiunng the Paul Kuenti Paris Chamber cne 1,1 ivirs. uonaia A. K. Brown, 1179 Pequot avenue, Southport, has been named patrons chairman.

A midnight supper for patrons will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Stolzoff, 231 Greens Farms road, Greens Tickets may be obtained from 'P- "er committee, Mrs. Herbert Cross of Wilton, Mrs. Jones of Norwalk, Mrs Hly Callaway, of Darien, Mr.

New Canaan and Mrs. t-ricnara ot Kidgciield. Proceeds from the benelit win of the cenlcr which provides uiagno5is ana Treatment for emotionally disturbed children and ton, Wilton, Fairfield "ijarien uanaan and Norwalk. The anniversary luncheon the Bridgeport chantrr nf Hadassah will take place on Monday at 12:30 p.m. in the Jewish Community center, Park avenue.

tugene Cohen and Mrs Martin Unger, co-chairmen, may be contacted for reservations Charter members will be honored Holy Trinity Lutheran church dinner meeting and party "i uic reuowsnip hall of the church, Madison avenue. Mrs. Elizabeth Chemak was hostess chairman. The Ladies Trinaerlj Srviniu Greater Bridgeport met for its ual Christmas party recently he Candlelite restaurant. The committee included Mrs.

Frances Cataldo, Mrs. Mary Publisi, Antoinette DcMartino, Mrs. iiiuseppe Micali Micalizri and Muwrre, Mary Pen Women Set Buffet Wednesday Annual Yule Affair Hun necl in Home of Mis, Joslin Tho annual Christmas buffet ami program ot the lirldspnni branch of the National league ol American Pen Women will take piace on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m in the home of Mrs. Sluart Jos lln, 230 Penfleld road, Falrticld Members will take specialty erage will be served hy the host-A Christmas nrournm wiiti Mrs. Dorothy Roussaki as chair- will lollow the bullet.

Mrs. Anderson will rr-ail the Christmas Story, and Mrs. Roy Snyder and Mrs. Florence Robin- will present a modem ver-of Was NioM no- fore Christmas." There will be a grab ban. and llm ni, Chrlslmas carols, led bv 3 Hildes-lleim.

acciaems in the United Statesvdropped about to 2S.0O0 in 1965, according to iiuurinauon institute. WEE WOMEN "I've noticed your interest in football sure picks up at lialftime." Yule Party Planned By Majestic Court Majestic court, Order of Girls of the Golden Court, sponsor the annual Chrisln ly lor us -adopted" collage iisiers at me sou hburv Train- log school tomorrow. Janet nuiime. cnairman, will present uiu conace wun a ei and dividual gifts to each of the girls win oe aisiriDuicd By Santa Claus. played by Gwen Lorber.

Games singing will also be fc; lured, and refreshments will be served. Alt members planning lo attend may contact miss Rozene. Members will meet at 1 p.m. at her RAOAB Lonii before man Invented radar, the but hud a perfect radar system of Us own. It m-persenslllve lo sound and THE NEW GENERATION OF SLIM, TRIM, MAYTAG GAS DRYERS PERFECT FOR PERMANENT PRESS SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE MAYTAG WASHERS Sale Priced For Christmas CELLAR the aounds It utteri la flight, thrown back to It by the objects around the bal, give It a very good Idea ol the surroundlnei in the dark.

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