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Personal So cial rt-frt Members And Guests Woman's Club Banquet ll( nnniml dc W-mnn-H club In" in thu 'Luthorun club 'Lut hull hltfhlltfhtlntf a season UllmiHl I13 uroHont to huvo boon h' mwl dlo VcnU ln club 1 tlu ctl tucl will' imd pc.ttoil hyacinth-, und the con- Hi tho jflionlM tublo of fower- in KU( W( S- was by mi.n.l..,rH of thr Circle or churrn. urn Lim.i-K« W. Carroll, the viuusts ot find rrtlrlnj: brtnnl mem- in turn thn bonrO i.n-inhi,i>. Mrs, Am onK Our'- a hill ollmb follow in tho 0 of Mrs. ftirroll who tlc.ii-i'VpH prulso (dr wocK din-ink' two ytnrH," Mm WhltllrUI CJowrlo of (famd'on, tiUif l-riMltlc-nt.

t.xtrnd- and rompllmnntocl thn Mail dub upiin hnvlni; threu muni- holdliu: tc Clirn.rd A. ititto ctmli'innn tho Arnfti'lann. Homo -WlllUim Voblu, t-hniniuin of tliu Industrlul nnrl Mi-M. Carroll. 1 1 (lf tlu 1 osldonln oi 1 imnr.ri-d wc.ro Ml.x.-i I'uli-n Mill.

nf the NauKa- luox' Jiinl'-i- W-iriiun'M club; Mi'H, Jamni or VViiU'i'tiui-y VVdmuti'M club, and ilrH Oi'i'K' 1 itiit uf Ihc VViitrrhury r'-liib. Entoi-tiilniin-nt for the mo oarplit, iirul sister, entry monolfiKlMl. Thwy wore In- iroducuil Mrn. T. Burbarii has boon ronilor yi-aivi had tnilrilnn In nullu und LilavlHlnti at (hi- r.i-laml f'owcrsi ichool.

HiiMtun. She Is number I'luyiM'si club of Dimcrllii'il will un I vr tal no HKNT A Cl-'TAWAY l''OJl THAT IMI'OIITANT KVKNT! IMBIMBO'S Too Jtl(C Cun Fir. nr Sniull Them All 1 L'nlim AVtliy. I'llolie it-HHIHI they closiocl their with a monologue accompanied by the hurp. CoriMtuncc studied with Bernard JJlKhoru at tho Now England CfinKarviitory of Music, Boston, and hut.

played ot clubs' and in Concerts for seven years. Amon); those "attending were: Mrs. Arvkl Anderson, Mrs. Gun- nurtl Anderson, Mrs). Victor Ander-, Carl Anderson, Mra, John I Ash, Mi'M.

Arthur Andrew, Mrs, i Cliinncc Baldwin, George' Oscur Bentc. Maxwell Bloom, Mrs. 'Walter Booth, Mrs, Chester Bonworlh, Mrs. Norman Eovay. Mrs.

Stunrt Boyil, Mi'M, F. T. Blrduull, Mrs. J. W.

Eosv- nuin, MI-H. Goorite Eron.Mon, Mrs. F. Carlson, John Carr, Wesley Man Cullen, Mra, floorjco Currlor. Mi.Mti Collotto Mra.

John Dnotffin. Mra, Ambrose Daly, Mra. FdltDWOH, Mrs, Raymond rc.iloy, Mrs. NorrlM Follett, Mrs, Jumos Furrnr, Mrs. Georee Follett.

Mrs. Donald Fowlor, Mrs. T. 12. Kroomnn, Mrs.

Edmund Garrlck, MrM. Martin Garrlck, Mrs. Chester Mrs, Frank Glllon, Mrs. John Onrmloy. Mnry Granica, Mrs.

Verne Grlfmmor, MrM. Omar Glbba. Gordon Hatch, Mra. John He'lqulst, Mrs. William Hci-monut, Edmund O.

HOSH, Mm. Albert HolmborR-, Clayton House- Icnncht, Mrs. Robert Houscknecht, Mrs. Merit' Hyilo. MrM.

Londean HolHWorth, MI-H, William Imholx, i Mrti. Clarence Isbell. I Mrs. Clnruncc Junes), Mm. A.

L. MI-SI. Kaxanjlun, MM. John Mrs. Jnmes Klssano, Mrs.

N. D. Kierniin. Mrs. Kollv, MrM, George Mrs John O'Dnnncll.

Mrs. William O'Donnoll. Mi'M. P.isrtol Olson, Mm, Hildintf Olson, Mrfi. Florence O'Lotuihlln, Mrs.

Gom-pe Pointer, Mrs. Howard Poet. Mra. J. A.

H. r-'otorson, Mrs. James PeUit. Roclenb'ich, Mrs. Miss Abbic Mrs Loul.i Rtichf, Mrs.

Joseph I Ki'illy, Evorntt Mrs. Murrls RosenbUitt, Mrs. Fred Rol' HnMnn, Mrs. John Russell. Mrs.

i Thomas Scully. Mrs. Schlosscr. Miss Lillian Smith, Miss i I'raillnf Smith, MrM. Frank Strom, i Mrs.

Barnard Sullivan, Mrs. Nori Siindholm. Mrs. John Suthcv- lucul, Bcrtlia Swanson, Mrs. Swonston, Ann Smith, Mrs.

Janien Thuraton. Mrs. Lucius Tom- HriHon, Harold Turnblom, Miss Twltohell, Mrs. John 1 Vam.ssi', Mm. John Vergoson.

Mrs. Win 13. LunKhcrst, Mrs. Milton 1 Mrs. Conrad Llndatil, Mrs.

MILS, GEORGE W. CARROLL President Mnr.Mh.ill Mrs, Arnold -Lun- clin, Mm. Jnmes Lutxc, Mrs. Thomtis Lynch. Mrs.

Martin Mrs. Willis Merrill, Thomas Moore. Miss Helen. Maroncy, Mrs. GOOI'KC Frank Madden, Mrs.

Margaret MoAvoy, Mrs. EllKiibeth Melbourne, Mrs, Adolph Nelson, Mrs. Dcrwood Nichols, Mrs. Thomas Nolnn, Mrs, Thomas Norton. Mrst.

JIIIYICS Wnlclellch, Mrs. Andrew Walker. Mrs. Emma Weaving, Mrs. Andrew Watson, Mrs.

Bennett Weisman, Miss Helen Mrs. Osoar Wirth, Mrs. John Wrlnn, Mrs. Ford Wulfeclc. Group Demonstratin Miss 'Margaret 'H.

service advisor Cou.nectlqut Light and. Power will', a 'practical coat-' luncheon Thursday i a m'wtirtgtof r'6 Mi ss agn el 1-k no wry 'In 'th stndss of paring nutritious other than incuts, AH 'of the.fcjub< depart 1 requested' 'i session. favorite; recipe; today to the- Recipe ck? week 's will 'be Friday tH for 'tKe Monday prize, of pf 'as submit iifeB-a'Blie' -wisIiToday s. entries Irene J. Bates Shower Guest.

A miscellaneous shower was held recently in honor ni Miss Jane Bntcs at the homo of Mrs. Alburta Krampltz, 218 South Main street. Miss Bates, who will be married to Paul A. Coin, 22 Carrol! street, May 15, received many beautiful gifts, A buffet luncheon wns served by Mra. Krampltz.

Those attending wore Mrs. Martha, Janknkaus. Mrs. KrampitK, Mrs. JLorrctta Grifllth, Mrs Alice Lei'fiiiK-wel), Mrs.

Ida Richards, Mrs. Milina Cota, Mrs. Nowman, Miss Ruth Newman, Mrs. Irene LaFavc, Miss Shunin the giies: of honor and the hostess. Those unable to attend but sending- Kins wore Mrs.

Iva Judd, Mrs. Eunice Hubert, Mrs. Marion Mari- unc, MI-M, H.i-/:el Bates, Mrs. Bcnovllle and Mrs. Mae Sille.

Rose Guest A 'surprise personal- shower, honor (it Miss Rose held Sunday Place restaurant. Miss Lucy Adorno was hostess. The ftuest of honor, who' will be married to Joseph Cuzlo of 'Stratford April 17, received a -set of matched luggage and many other gifts, Those attending were Mrs. Wll- ber V. Tooker, Mrs.

Angelo Triano, Mrs. Frank Aurora, 1 Mrs. Leroy Schelthe, Mrs. Albert -Burl, Mrs. Rocco Triano, Mrs, Louis' Triano, Mrs.

Joseph Triano; Mrs. Pat Maatropietro, Mrs. Harry Parka, Mrs. Chester Fazzlno, Riido, Mrs. Nancy Hudncr, Mra.

John Zuccarolli, Mrs. Kinnoch, Mm. Ethel O'Nlell, Mrs. -Rose Donovan, Miss Antonnette Zuc- carclli, Miss Jay Miss Rose Rado. Miss Lena Zuccorelli, Mnry Sodlbsky, Miss' Charlotte Lanczak, the guest oC honoi; und the hostess.

Unable to attend but sending 'held recently Eiibrlb'a. "restaurant; In Isabel Currier, ot her -he 17 to Loridal) Maxfm received a gift.con- sbf the omce the A those -attending Hutt, Doro- vr 'Suchenskl, Mrs. Robertv' 'Baker, 6 Thelmal-i Helen zwolln- WaterhouBe 1 the honor. Miss Anderson Shower Giiest' Anderson of Sy fe marriaga-to Jo'hn S. Rlcciardi, Waterbury, taKc place April 1 honored at personal held recently at the" home of Mrs George Kor.ner,'.

Watei-bury. Mrs Caroline Ricclardi, Mrs. Sun- tbpletro, Mra. Donatp-Rizzolo. Mw.

Anthony Pollctto, Santillo, Edward Do-vvlllng', Mis. James-Donahue, Mrs. George McCormick, Mrs. Pasquale Stanco; Mrs Robert -Anna Anthony Fil-ippelll, Joh-n-Kelly Gteorffe Anita Fife Recipes: Fie -recipes only will be tiered In' the content beginning Monday, Apirlt.S.-Ment Dlshea will be tlie.ii.ubj^ct- of.tho lowlriK week's content Jnjt.Monday, April 12. Beclpen entered ojn.

other types of food be held, until as the competition. Strawberry. Chiffon Pie Cornflake crust: 1-3 cup butter or 1-4-cup'sugar, l.cup finely crushed corn-flakes- Melt-butter, add sugar and cornflakes and mix thoroughly 10- Inch pie pate -with 'crust, firmly, 'against sides, nnd chill: i Filling: 2.cups'strawberrrcs 1-2 cup sugar 1 1-2-envelopes of clear gelatl-n 1-4 -cup, cold 2 egg whites 1 cup heavy cream i Crush berries, sugar and salt. Sprinkle, gelatin on cold water and dissolve, over a pan of hot water. Add to "berries.

Beat -cgtj whites stiff and cream, folding into whites. Then fold iinto the berry mixture, and fill crust. Chill, and serve. Cherry Pie 2 cups cherries' 1-2 cup cherry juice 3-4 cup sugar 1 ta.blespoon icornstarch Pinch- of- salt i Tablespoon of butter Blend Fazzino, Miss Pauline Sequenzla, Miss Lillian Gargonia and Mrs. John Gluss, Plu'ns for a minutrel to be presented in May were discussed at a meeting of Girl Scout Troop 35 at the Methodist Church yesterday afternoon, under the direction of Mrs.

Roy Further plans will be discussed at the next meet- Ing. Somp clothing was collected nt the meeting; and was packed in overseas shipping boxes. More clothing is expected to be brought in by the girls Friday. V-' TJAUOATtTCK TIXESDAY. THE NEW 1948 I REFRIGERATOR 199 50 I'AY ONLY S2.00 WEEKLY Model the Smpef-valmt of all refrigerators! Jwt look at all these quality Features: Huge Freezer Locker with lanie frozen fooa capacity and separate fast freezing ihelf for ice trays Roomy Cnsper regettblej and fruits fresh and crisp in moist cold Vegetable Bin- Handy storage for vegetables, dry cereals and bottled beverages Easv-out Ice the lever and out come the cubes! It's full 7 cu.

ft. Capacity. Isabel Currier Shower Guest Mlas- Isabel -Currier, daughter of Mrs. John Currier, who will be married April 17,. was guest of honor recently ot a shower at the home of Mrs.

Raymond. Currier, Warci street, given by her aunts, Mrs. Raymond Currier and Mrs. Bernard Kolly. Attending were George Currier, Mrs.

Oren Maxim pf Waterbury, Mrs. Chester Clark, Waterbury, Mrs, Eva Saffrah, Mrs. Frank Smith, Bridgeport; Mrs. Timothy Ci-onln, Mrs. P.

J. Fltz- 'gerald, Mrs. WUliam Connelly, Waterbury; Mrs. Fred Adamson, Mrs, John Conlon, Mrs. Lcighton Kindall, Mrs.

John Kochanoski, Mrs, Bernard Kelly, John E. O'Donnell, Mrs. Currier, Mrs, John Currier and Mrs. William Jones. Also, Misses Frances Me- Dorothy Moss, Kathryn Cronin, Marie Maker, Waterbury; Gertrude O'Brien, Barbara Smith, Bridgeport, Isabel Currier.

Plans Rummage Sale A rummage sale will be held May 14' In the former civilian.de- fense office of the town hall under the auspices of the John Wesley group of the Methodist! church, according to plans made recent meeting held, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romig in Prospect; New officers in charge of the meeting were: Mrs. Francis Zettlemoyer, president; Mrs. 'Theodore Zerb'e, vice-president; Mrs, Donald Umlauf, secretary; Chester Bosworth, treasurer.

A paper drive will be hold by the Ki-oup Saturday, with those having donations requested to contact Edgar Wyatt, Mr. Zettlemoyer or Mr. Zerbe. degrees, for .15 minutes and 350 degrees for 20'minutes. -Company Fie 16 graham crushed fine :4 tablespoons'melted butter 1 of strawberry or raspberry gelatin 1-2 cup hot water 1-4 clip lemon juice 1-4 1 tall can chilled evaporated milk graham crackers with' deep pie pan, saying about 1-4 cup for, topping.

Dlisolve gelatin dessert in hot Add lemon sugar and let stand while, whipping milk to a stiff froth. Add gelatin.mixed to whipped mlllt and continue whipping until stiff peak, is formed. Pour over graham cracker crust. Top with remaining crumbs. Chill until firm, four hours.

Thomas Bradshaw Has resumed iiis studies at St, Thomas' seminary, Bloomfield, after a two week vacation. The Ladies' Aid of the Salem Lutheran church will hold a meeting- Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of 161-New street, The group will sponsor "a rum- nwtve sale Thursday evening, April 15 in the chuieh ball from 7 to.9 o'clock, and Friday, April'16 from 5 to 12 o'clock in the morning. Miss Anne Behrendt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Behrendt of 81 Rockwell avenue, has returned to Lasell Junior, col; lege, after spending the Easter vacation.with her parents.

Miss Katherine Allen of George, stceet, and -Miss Joyce Knapp, Waterbury, spent the weekend in New York city, where they were registered ot the Hotel. Edison. performance of Joseph Curtlh, an employe- of the Union City post, -oflice, is.on vacar tion. Hit stocks sfoy sfi.irf down fi no no no fcofhcr Jumor'i hi eotitr wifh DONBROOff no Hit up, hirf down fcjm and oH And wart yoUjiw bright, DONBROOK has vp for owfflft. fabric! (hat waih to- ptr- Longie Set 4 to 12 4.98 Shortie Set ,4 to 12.

3.98 Knit Sets Polo Shirts to fi 1-25 Polo Shirts to 18. 1.50 f. FASHIONS! VOR YOWNC I 9,0 SOUT HMAIN WATERBURY' Closed Mondays Open Thursday Evenings If It's Electrical We Have It. 413 NORTH MAIN ST. (Tel.

6491) FBIDAV STGHTS UNION CITY CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION "The Card Shop of SWEENEY'S ABT ft BTAXIONBBI STORE 213 Church Street We're Aiming For A Date With Ladies Who Dread Ordinary Ironing Methods THE TIME: I to 4:30 Wednesday (Tomorrow) Afternoon WITH Mrs. Kelley Ironite's Factory Trained Representative WHO J3AYS: "It's As Easy To Iron A Shirt As It Is To Iron A Sheet A Cordial Invitation Mrs. Kcllfey, Ironite's Factory Trained ropretentatlve, will be happy to nee show you how. tn quick You con "Iron a shirt all easy an you can Iron, a with an IRONITE, the only Ironcr with two open and Ironing polntH on the shoes for delicate quick Ironing, Cut Ironing: time In half with an Ironlte, Straits Turnpike Road Middlebury PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE ELECTRIC Open Evenings.

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