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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 34

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THIRTY-FOUR THE BRIDGEPORT POST, WEDNESDAY. APRlt 24, Nylon Jersey Patio Print Lieut. Nancy Judge Engaged to Marry Lieut. J. F.

Moran Troth Announced of Milford Girl and Kingston, Pa. Man Mr. and Mrs. James J. Judge, 9 Park circle, Milford, announce he engagement of their daugh- er, Lieut.

Nancy Judge, to Lieut. Joseph F. Moran, son of Thomas Moran of Kingston, and the late Mrs. Moran. Lieut.

Judge is a graduate of Milford high school and the iridgeport hospital School of Cursing. She was on the staffs of the Milford hospital and the Jennet Memorial hospital in South Dakota before she joined he Air Force. She is stationed jt Dow Air Force base hospi- al, Bangor, Me. Lieut. Moran attended Wyom- ng seminary and Wilkcs college, Wilkes Barre, Pa.

He was asso- iated with the Wyoming Na- jonal bank in Wilkes Barre be- ore entering aviation cadet raining in 1951. He is attending ie Air university in Montgomry, Ala. Mrs. Roger Graham of Daughter Dr. and Mrs.

Roger K. Graham Philadelphia, announce, the irth of their, first child, a aughter, Dana Marlowe, April 21 Jefferson hospital, Philadel- hia. Mrs. Graham was Polly J. nderson, daughter of the Rev.

Jr. and Mrs. Howard Stone nderson of Scarsdale, N. Y. The ev.

Dr. Anderson was minister the United Congregational hurch from 1947 to 1951 and re- ided with his family in Brook- iew avenue. The paternal grand- arents are Dr. and Mrs. W.

Keneth Graham of Meriden. Members of PTA Attend Convention Jity UnilsUst Representatives in New London Today, Tomorrow Members of the Bridgeport TA units have been announced vho are attending the annual convention of the Parent-Teacher Association of Connecticut today and tomorrow in the New Londoi ligh school. They are: Mrs. Angelo Guzzi Mrs. Howard Lane, Mrs.

John Stangel and Mrs. Clayton Erbe, Hallcn school; Mrs. John Saidel Mrs. Morris Pozen, Mrs. John Lazar and Mrs.

John Alves, Nathan Hale; Mrs. Stanley Wu chesk, Lincoln; Mrs. Felix lersdorf, Mrs. Theodore Wein raub, Mrs. Saul Schine, Mrs George Mazur and Mrs.

Goldfleld, Dunigan; Mrs. Morris Nlshenbaum and Mrs. Joseph Rubenstein, Read; Mrs. Andrew Dudla, Mrs. Deborah Stevens am Mrs.

Fred Harris, Hall; Mr. anc Mrs. Frederik Jacobsen, Mr. am Mrs. E.

Stedroan Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richardson, Mrs Ruth Mayer and Mrs. Elme Proctor. Washington; Mrs.

Jo seph Dargenis, Mrs. Raymond Hadlcy, Mrs. Rudolph Shupik Mrs. George Cluiba and Mrs. Wil iam Hugya, Beardsley.

Mrs. Carroll Jones and Mrs Sol Schine, John Winthrop; Mrs Gene Pignatora, Mrs. Georg Carpenter and Mrs. Thomas Harl Ington, McKintey; Mrs. Olivia Shepard and Mrs.

Morris Abltz Bryant; Mrs. Bernard Dietz, Mrs George Barlow and Mrs. Donal Hardy, Samuel Johnson; Mrs Nicolson, Miss Esthe Elliot Nicolson, Miss Esther i road stratford Sherman and Mrs. Max Berman, ounii Mn. Joseph Edison; Mrs.

Grace Nelson, Wai tersvllle; Mrs. James Hickey Mrs. Elsie Romanelli, Mrs. Mari Gall, Mrs. Ciair Singer and Mrs.

TMS Ue Rinka, Maplewoed; Mrs. Raymond Tttrn.it, Bridgepor Meet Spring's newest fashion for carelree living. You step into il easily, a lo its on-in-a-jifly zipper front. jLftQIES AID SOCIETY Slim, trim lines and the refreshingly pretty print TOMORROW it appealing lo wear at home or on the go. Simple lo ore for, it washes in minutes, drips dry, needs no ironing packs and navels wrinkle free.

Aqua, Rose, Blue, Toast 12 to 20, 12V to 22Vs D. M. Head's, Bridgeport, Conn. Shellon Slroller uan SIM Color 2nd Choice Name Address cur AnH 3 Conn. Sulci Tux C.O.D.

Chain. Check linclostj The Ladies Aid society of St Paul's Lutheran church wil meet tomorrow at 2 p. m. in th parish house, H75 Noble ave nuc. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Caro line Faas, Mrs. Julius Pilvelait Mrs. Augusta Pudimat, Mrs Anna Kugat, Mrs. Homer Fortin Su and Mrs. Victor Tisdale.

Mem- jcrs may bring friends. Post photo--Brlnsko St. Michael's Senior uild installed officers at the eighth annual dinner meeting last night in Nu-Champs restaurant. Left lo right are Mtt. George Norko, financial secretary; Mrs.

Benjamin Sttkonkl, vice president; Mrs. Thaddeus Manir, president and Mrs. John Norko, recording secretary, losmopolitan Club To Meet Friday 'olish Day Program Is a by Group; Hostesses Named The Cosmopolitan club will meet Friday 2 p.m. in the In- ernational Institute. A Polish ay program has been planned by Mrs.

Frank Zielinski, April trogram chairman. Michael Piorek, accordionist, will present Polish folk songs, snd a traditional Polish Easter able and flower arrangements will be displayed by Mrs. Josephine Piorek, assisted by Mrs. Zielinski. Miss Julia tesiak and Miss Marlene Bobkansky, dressed in Polish costume, will assist he hostesses in serving refreshments.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Zielin- ki, Mrs. Zielinski, Mrs. Stela Pavlis, Mrs. Merlin Szmanski, Mrs.

Bridget Plucinskl, Mrs. Stelia Plucinski, Mrs. Anna Novak, Mrs. Mary Sulzyki and Mrs. Mary Refkowski.

Cynthia A. Weller Feted at Showers Her Marriage to Charle: W. Coley Planned for Saturday Plans have been completed for the marriage on Saturday of Miss Cynthia Ann Weller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Weller, 181 Second avenue, Strat ford, to Charles Wilcox Coley, son of Henry W. Coley of North avenue, Westport and Mrs.

Ward Starbuck of North Pomfret, Vt The 3 o'clock ceremony will take place in Lordship Community church with the Rev. Robert Meier officiating. Miss Glenda Alice Weller wil serve as her sister's only attend ant and the best man will b( Henry W. Coley of East Arling ton, the prospective bride groom's brother. Ushering wil be Frederick W.

Regnery Trumbull and the bride-elect's brother, Gary J. Weller. A reception will follow in the church parlors. The bride-to-be was feted at two showers recently, one given by Mrs. Hjalmar Norell, 158 Altrusa Celebrates Birthday at Dinner Members Hear Talk by President-Elect of First District ELEANOR HAMMERMEISTER utermania Concert To Feature Pianist Singing Society to Present 100th Anniversary Program May 18 Miss Eleanor Hanvmermeister, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ru dolph Hammermeister, 82 Hollister street, Stratford, will perform as concert pianist at the 100th anniversary concert of the Germania Singing whicr will take place May 18 at 8 p.m. in the Klein Memorial. Miss Hammermeister is ar honor, graduate of Stratford high school, class of June 1956, anc was the third highest ranking student in her class. She is active as a soloist and accompanist in musical drcles in the Bridgeport area, and was.

awarded a scholarship of $150 by the Stratford PAL for service to the talent unit of that organization. Her scope of performance also includes Tibor Horn's Communi ty Orchestral society, Germania Ladies Choral group. In Febru ary she was awarded the Julia Sillirnan scholarship at Yale uni veisiiy School of Music which ii given at the end of the fall term to a member of the first-year class. Miss Hammermeister majoring in piano at Yale. Her selections for the concer will be Chopin's Ballade in A Flat Major and Un Sospiro bj Liszt.

Mrs. Grace H. Norwood, of West Hanover, president- elect of the First District of Al- trusa International, addressed members of the Bridgeport Al- trusa club at their dinner meeting in the Stratfield hotel last night, urging the group to help young women prepare for business "as they Will continue to play a major role in both the business and professional world of tomorrow." Mrs. Norwood, assistant man ager of a plumbing busi ness in Massachusetts, said she doesn't think women "will ever replace men in the workinf world," but rather, because oday's of living they will of necessity enter increas ngly into business and profess onal roles limited to men not too many years ago. A birthday cake was served ai the end of dinner in commemora tion of the 40'.

anniversary of Al International, described as the world's oldest service organ ization for executive and profes sional women. The group received an invite tion to attend the May 14 meet ing of the Waterbury Altrusa club, and learned that the Bridge port women will have an evening of music at their May meeting the last of the current season. Tonight's Hosts Listed By Contemporary Club Hosts have been announced fo the meeting this evening of th Contemporary club, which take place at .8:30 o'clock in th Brooklawn Country club. They are Mr. and Mrs.

Joh A. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore H. Beard, Mr.

and Mrs Morris B. Canning, Ward Chap Lordship Gardeners Select President, drs. J. L. Ferguson roup to Meet-Tomorrow; Other Officers, Chairmen Named Mrs.

James L. Ferguson has been reelected president, and rs. Dewey Martz, reelected easurer, of the Lordship Gar- eners. Other officers for the year are rs. Herbert P.

Reed, vice pres- snt and Mrs. Paul King, secre- ry. Committee chairmen are: rs. Robert G. Nicol, program; rs.

Peter J. Ring, mem- rship; Mrs. Donald E. Smith, bllcity; Mrs. Albert Rivers, rticulture; Mrs.

Donald S. Samis, conservation; Mrs. Luther Strayer, flower show and ar- ngements; Mrs. C- Howard oberts, meeting exhibits, anc rs. Robert L.

Meier, telephone. Mrs. Martz will open her home, 0 Prospect drive. Lordship, for meeting of the Gardeners to- orrow at 2 p.m. I-BETA CHAPTER 0 MEET TONIGHT Xi-Beta chapter of Beta Sigma hi will meet this evening in the orority rooms, 40 Alfred street ith.

Mrs. Anthony Petriello, resident, conducting the busi- ess session. Final arrangements for the ounders Day banquet Monday ill be discussed. Mrs. Frank L.

Peck is in charge of the rogram, ostesses will be Mrs. Joseph insinger and Mrs. Harry Stone Joseph Barker. Frank Cross. Mrs.

Paul Torry. Jonn MrrGarry. Mrs. Alexander llch. Mrs.

Frank Poarce. iTM oseph renneii. MM. Stanley Hanson. an Warren Spencer.

Mrs. Waller Bu Mrs. J. Earl Williamson. Mrs.

Daly, Mrs. Lesnlck. Mrs Kulfcert, Veller. Mrs. Edward Kalarua anil Mrs.

eiler. The ovher shower was given by Mrs. John J. Beardsworth and Mrs. Donald A.

Beardsworth in the Utter's home, 7 aple drive, Sandy Hook. Those present were: Mrs. Wefler. Mail or Phone EDiien 3-1151 Daytime Dresses, Read's Third Floor da Welter. Mrs.

Henry Coley. Mrs. Wal- Wllson, Mrs. Frank Beardsn-orlh. s.

MHIon Jennings. Mrs. Lorln Jen- Mrs. Raymond Jennings. Mrs.

Joseph Jcnnlnls, Mrs. JosepM Schfmncr, Illy Schaflner, Mrs. Rooerl Weller. Gail Harriel Jones. Sirs.

Robert smltli, lice smllh. Mrs. Rdnard Johnson. Mrs. iraaret Peck.

Theresn Koyar. Mrs. and Doris A daughter was born to Mr. PELHANI-PIROZZOLI TROTH ANNOUNCED The of Miss Ida Pirozzoli to Arthur Pelharo, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Pelham, 40 Hayes street, is announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pirozzoli, 159 Linen avenue. The bride-elect is a student at Central high school.

Mr. Pelham, a graduate of Bullard-Havcns Technical school, is employed by Sherman's Service center. REHEARSAL TONIGHT The Mothers club of the North End Boys club will conduct a rehearsal this evening at 8 o'clock in Ihe clubhouse, Madison avenue, (or the variety show, "Down Memory Lane," to be presented Mav 10. Joseph Perrillo is the dl- and Mrs. Wilbur Grattagc of the Sunnyside Trailer park, Shelton, April 19 in Milford hospital.

Dr. and Mrl Joseph C. Qua- trano, 893 Clinton avenue, departed by plane Sunday for a 10- day stay in New Orleans, La. Miss Betsey White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles J. White, 74 Fleet has been named to the Dean's list at Boston college, where she is a freshman in the School of Nursing. OFTI-MRS. CLUB The Opti-Mrs. club will meet at p.m.

in the cr W. Miski. home of Mrs, Adeline Untenberg, 10 Peters raid, Trumbull. Officers will be elected, and Mrs Gladys Greene will report on the plans for the card party and num hotel. man, Mr, and Mrs.

Conrad Hah and Miss Alice Orme Smith. William Hazlett Upson, autho of the Alexander Bolts stories- The Saturday Evening Post, wi be guest speaker. BUFFET, PROGRAM SET THURSDAY BY WATES The WATES club will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Duke of Abruzzi hall, 75 Hurd avenue, for a buffet sup- and a program of entertainment sponsored by the Manchester WATES. The Bridgeport club will receive its by-laws from representatives of the Manchester group, a sister branch, who have helped sponsor the local WATES. AUDREY J.

MATYAS TO WED SATURDAY Miss Audrey Joyce Matyas, daughter of Mrs. Helen M. Rattray, 2J7 Howard avenue, will become the bridj of Joseph Arthur Petrahai, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petrahai, 775 Brewster street, Saturday at It The ceremony will be performed by the 'Rev.

Emil Nagy in the i Hungarian Reformed church, Pine street. Mrs. Alexander W. Miski will serve as matron of honor and the other attendants will be Miss Beverly J. Rattray, the bride- elect's sister, Miss Sally Giroux and Mrs.

Eugene Pander. The best man will oe "Kenneth Petrahai; cousin of the prospective bridegroom, and ushers will be Eugene Pander, Louis Vecsey of Westpon, the cousin of the future bridtgroom, and Alexand- A reception 'will'follow in the Robin Hood restaurant. MINSTRELS CLUB The Bridgeport Minstrels club plans lor me euro DAI iv nuu fashion show May 7 in the Bar- will meet tomorrow in the club ntM rooms, 2M Stratlord avenue. ST. THOMAS GUILD TO MEET TONIGHT St.

Thomas guild will meet to night at 8 o'clock in St. Thoma school hall, Fairfleld with Mrs John Duffy presiding. Mrs. Joh O'Donnell will present the speak er, Robert Allen, warrant office at the NIKE base, whose topi will be "NIKE for the Defense America." Plans will be discussed fo the fashon show and desser bridge, May 1 and the annua June dinner, and a nominatin committee will be appointed. FELLOWSHIP LEAGUE PARTY, SALE FRIDAY Mrs.

0. E. Carlson, chairman has announced the committe for the monthly card party an food'Sale to be sponsored by th Fellowship league of Trinit Methodist church, Friday at p. m. in the church, North ave nue and Remer street.

Assisting will be Mrs. Charle Ritchie and Mrs. Oscar Carlsor prizes; Mrs. Bertil Thornber and Mrs. Ray Singer, food Sale and Mrs.

Harold Green, tickets Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vinccn 260 Bunncll street, announce th birth of a son on Sunday in Mi ford hospital. Mrs. George Cornwall, 20 Ha don street will be hostess for meeting of the Mosaic club morrow afternoon.

Mrs. Cornwa will review "The Spirit of Louis" by Charles Lindbergh. GUILD CARD PARTY St. Andrews Episcopal guil will sponsor a card party morrow evening at o'cloc with Mrt. Ann Page as hosteu PINECREST COUNTRY CLUB INCORPORATED 110, Exit 53 Merrltt Parkway, Conn.

Give Your Family The Best Present t-- All C.i*ttttAr I ana I vne 10 FAMILY MEMBERSHIP tax SINGLE MEMBERSHIP $150 pi" (Membership Closes May 30th, Dew Pool Opens) 3 Down, May 25th, Balance 25th Connecticut's Largest Filtered and Chlorinated Swimming Poo! Counselled Day Camp Fdcilties for Children Food Discount in Pine Terrace Restaurant Special Membership Buffet Suppers Dancing Under The Stars 50 Acres of Sports Grounds and Wooded Walks See Our Secretary On The Grounds Any Day Between 12 and 6 P-M- PHONE DRexel 8-0401 180 Boat Slips For Rent May 1st to Nov. 15th $10.00 Per Foot from 14 to 20 ft. Lockers $20.00 Connecticut's Safest Harbor! Be the "Belk" of the Prom in a Scintillating LeRoy Gown A Star-Studded Selection of Whites And All The Glorious New Shades FREE PARKING Priced from 545 East Main Street COR. SEYMOUR OPIN THURS. ft Htl.

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