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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 27

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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST. NOVEMBER 1. 1W4 MISS SUSAN ELIZABETH VUtl B--THREE Bridgeport Sunday Pbet 1 A ifcW Hii Mtt Audrey Fisher of New Canaan Betrothed to William Redmond Both Are Studying for Doclorales University Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Emerson Fisher of New Canaan announce (he engagement of their daughter Audrey Lea to William Charles Redmond, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Louis Redmond of Kirkwood. Mo. Miss Fisher, a graduate of Ine Low-Heywood school, Stamford and Wellesley college, is working (or her doctorate in physiology at Duke university. She made her debut at the 1S54 Canaan Autumn cotillion.

Mr. Redmond is an alumnui of Central Methodist college in Fayette, Mo. He received a masters degree at the University of Illinois and is presently a candidate for a doctorate in anatomy at Duke university. Medical Student of Susan Elizabeth f' JJVeddipg place Nov 28 in Memphis, Tenn. Dr.

and Mrs. H. Lotz of ftenphis, announce the en- and. coming marriage ri daughter, Susan Elizabeth to Elliott Fairchild Winton, ol Mr. and Mrs.

Hildreth Wiriton f. Oroooque Orchards. 5911 Mam street, Stratford. The take place on -28 in Calvary Episcopal church in Memphis. Miss Loti was graduated from the Lausanne School for Girls in Memphis and Emory university in Atlanta, where she received a B.A-.

degree and was a of Kappa Alpha Theta She belongs to the Lon- jreen 'prospective bride Is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of Coos Bay. Ore. Mr.

John Loti of Winton, an alumnus of Stratford high tcbpol, received his B. A. degree cum lande from Uatversity.of Connecticut: currently a at 'the i lfcl Chicago, Schoblof future bridegroom is. a grandson of MM. Arthur Shepafd of Stratfo jd and the late Clifford WlntOD and of the late Mr.

and William Peck ol -SUAlfutd. Club Announces Meeting Thnirsdar John A. Krleger of Old Redding road, Westoo, will open her home on Thursday at II: a.m. for the tint meeting this fall at the Wells dub of Fair- fieM county. -HJnchcUffe, director of Emissions it Welta college, Aurora, N.

willipeak. Reservations with Mm. Malcolm Bur- of Westport, president of 'club. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald S. Dam- of Blackman place have moved Into their new home on Sturges road in FairlieM. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Isacs, Jtrd of White Oak road, Fairfield.

have returned from a week in Rico. Mrs. Edwin J. Blah- Parents of Daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin James Blair of New Orleans, ta. announce the birth -of a daughter, Alice Kane'Blair on Friday, in the Tuoro. hospital, New Orleans. She has a brother Edwin Foster Blair, 2nd. Mrs.

Blair is the 'former Jean Foulke du-Pont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. George du Pont, 831 Hillside road. and Mrs.

Edwin Foster Blair, 290 Sasco "Hill road, Soulhporl. are the paternal grandparents. Lt. John Wiggins Of Westport Fiance Of Miss Castellani The engagement of Miss Judith Anne CastellUl, to Lieut! John Sargeant Wiggins. USAF.

ton of, Mr. and Wig- whu, 43 Grove Point road, Westport, is announced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Castellani of Tramlngham, Mass.

The, futart bride fs graduate of the Brimmer and May school Wheelcek college, class of 19M. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Vincent J. Pblina of Brookline and and the of Mrs. Mario Castellani Pittsburgh, Pa.

Framuigham, and the late Mr. Castellani. Lieut. Wiggins was graduated from the Noble 'and 'Greenough School and in 19S3. from Washington and.

Lee he was a member of pitta Tau DelU fraternity. He is grandson of Mrs. Charles Wiggins of Gardiner, Me. and'the late Mr. Wiggins and of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Cyrus Sargeant of Cambridge, Mass. Redevelopment, topic Of Mill Plain Society The Mill Plain Improvement society of Fairfield will meet on Friday at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. William L.

Wadleigh. 1401 road, Fairfield. Frank Gillis. head of the Redevelopment Agency, will speak on Fairfield redevelopment. Refreshments will be served.

Mrs. John Christie Elected President Of Garden Club The Greenfield'' Hill Garden club elected Mrs. John L. Christie-as. president at the annual luncheon meeting oh Tuesday in Brooklawn, Country, club.

She succeeds Mrs. Harry T. Logan. Mrs. a i i I Whitworth, chairman of the nominating committee, presented the'slate wfciph also, includes Mrs.

Burr Perry, vice, Mrs. Peter Oleinik, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Munroe Albright, recording secretary and Frank treasurer. Stanley Burritt, chairman of-exhibits and Mrs. chairman of horticulture, presented awards to those receiving the greatest number'Of points exhibiting in various flower shows.

For flora.1 arrangements, Mrs. Sidney S. Ellis' -was first; 'Mrs. Theodore second Mrs. i i thircU.

Horticulture awards weire given 'Mrs. Oscar C. Mrs. Wilbur Dewell, second -and Mrs. Charles White, Representing the membership.

Mrs: Rose Tonn'ing Godfrey presented to Mrs: George E. Kirsten, a magnolia tree in recognition of the honor she received recently from the Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut being presented with the highest stale honor, the bronze medal for her years of outstanding Garden club work. Mrs. Logan announced that a special award was given to the Greenfield Garden club at the state meeting for its participation in the Sears, Roebuck company's Civic Beautification program. Brean Murray Fiance Of Susan Lee Cook Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick: H. Cook of Summit, N. J. of the engagement of their daughter Miss Susan Lee Cook to A.

Brean Murray, son of Mrs. David of Westport and 'the Ute Patrick Murray of Dublin, Ireland. A December wedding is planned. Miss Cook atended the Kent Place school in Summit and Hollins college. Her fiance who w'ai graduated from Villanova university is with Blair and company.

Granbery, Marache, investors in New York city. MHS WANE LEX Diane Lichtenberg Engaged to Marry Peter S.RuddJr. Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Lichtenberg, Meadowwood road, Trurn- bull, announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Lea Lichtenberg to Peter S. Rudd, of "Home Acres," River road, wahV Mr. Rudd, formerly of Scbenecfady, N. ij'fte smvof the lale Mr. and Mrs.

Peter S. Rudd. A graduate of-Warren Hafdihg high school, Miss Lichtenberg attended-the University of Bridgeport wt is a secretary to Bradford N. Warner, director of Community and Employe relations at the Warner Brothers company. Mr.

Rddtf, who is an alumnus of Mont Pteaunt high school in attended the University of Miami in Coral Gabies, Fla. and was graduated from Bryant college, Providence, R. 1. He is employed by the General Electric company in New York city. James R.

Kerr, president of tNe-Avco corporation and Mrs. Kerr, Z7J Daniels Farm road. Trumbull were recent guests of Present aw) Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, at a dinner given in honor of President Dntdado Macapagal of the Philippine is- tends.

Members Entertain At University Club Dinner and Dance Mr. and Mrs. John Buckingham of Judson road, TalrfieW, entertained at cocktails before the dinner-dance at the University club last evening following the Yale'- Dartmouth football Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Bourne, Mr.

and Mrs. John D. MacAdams. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert O'Such. Mr. and Mrs. John Onlbank, MM. George Alkeson, Mr.

and Mrs. John Grabau, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Parrott, Mr.

and' Mrs. Arthur Fronda. With -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Craig of Shrewsbury, a Mrs.

Norman W. Locke. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Phippen, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Edwin Weldon a Mrs. Glefin. In Brian O'Connor's party were Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Hall, Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward Mc'Lauehlin, Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Knieger'of Scarsdale, Mr, and Mrs. Henry A. Kelly, Mr. and Mr.t. Frank S.

Bell of Rye, N. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Sloan of Cedarhurst, N.

and Phyllis Hogarth. Parties for the dinner-dance were also arranged hy Mr. and Mrs. Waller'Er North, Mr. and Mrs: E.

3rd, Mr. and A. Haist, Mr. and Mrs. Webster U.

Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Peter. W.

Leighton. Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Lincoln and Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond W. Beckwith. Annual Easter Seal Ball Scheduled April 24 The second annual Easter Seal hall is set for Saturday, April.24, 1065, in the ballroom of the Strat- Motor inn. -Mrs.

Marsh has been named chairman and Mrs. Frederick B. Silli- 'Proceeds will benefit.the crippled-children's program Rehabilitation' center, 5 Park avenue, the only out-patient program in Eastern- Fairiield couoty. a variety of.treatments needed'by crippled children and aduHs. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Reid nf Housatonic drive. will entertain at cocktails in (heir home today. Officers Elected By Center Club At Annual Meeting Mrs. Samuel Roberts was Installed as president of the Center Garden club following the annual luncheon on Tuesday in the Westport New-Englander Motor hotel, Mrs.

S. Lawrence Brier was named first vice president; Mrs. Sidney Bell, second vice president; Mrs. Sidney Posted, third vice presidenl; Mrs. Milton Wel- enstein, recording secretary; Mrs.

David Greenspun, treasurer; Mrs. Paul Foxman, corresponding secreary; Mrs. A. Allen Baum, assistant corresponding secretary and Mrs. Abraham Rappoport, fi- 'nancial secretary.

David Garbelnic'k was chairman of the nominating committee, assisted by. A. D. Greenbej-g, Mrs. Eugene 'Marks.

Mrs. Jack Olinsky and Mrs. George Steinhardt. The 1965-SS nominating committee was named to' include Mrs. Samuel Regen- slreif, chairman, Mrs.

Sophie Atpern, Mrs. Abe Louis Strasser and Mrs. Edwtrd Stubenhau.i. Alita Davis Weaver to Be Bride Of NathanielP. Reed in January BrUlnrt MISS CATHERINE PHILBIN CONWAY Future Bridegroom Is Son of Shakespeare Theater Producer The engagement of Miss Alita Davis, Weaver to Nathaniel Pryor Reed, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Verner Reed of Quaker Ridge, Greenwich, and Kobe Sound, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William B. Weaver, of Quaker Ridge, Greenwich. The wedding is planned for January.

Miss Weaver is a graduate of the Ethel Walker school in Simsbury and Le Fleurbn in Florence, Italy. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. William B. Weaver of Charleston, W. and the late Mr.

Weaver and the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Davis of St. Louis.

Mr. Reed, whose father is producer, of the American Shakespeare Festival theater in was graduated from Deerfield academy and Trinity college. He served as an Air Catherine Con way, Dr. Duane Hagen To Wed in Winter Miss Mary M. Kelly, 9IS Old Post road, Fiirfield, announces the engagement of her niece Miss Catherine Philbin Convn.f, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Lane Conway, to Dr. Duane Quentin Hagen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel G.

Hagen of Hardin, 111. A January wedding is plinned. Miss Conway, a graduate the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Greenwich and Manhattanrille college, iis a granddaughter the lale Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Conway, and the late Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kelly, ill of Bridgeport. Dr.

Hagen was graduated from Hardin high school, St. Louis university and the St. Louis Medical school. He is a clinical and research fellow at Harvard Medical school and is a. resident in psychlalry at the Massachusetts General hospital.

The future bridegroom is a grandson of the late Mr, and Mrs. Anton J. Pregaldin and the late Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Hijien all of Hardin, I I I The Tashua Garden club will meet on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

in the-tiome of Mrs. David Wakeley, Madison avenue, with Mrs. Joseph Willia'ms as co-hostess. Mrs. Virginia Becker of Monroe will speak on Christmas lieutenant in Europe.

The fulura bridegroom Is a grandson of trm late Mr. and Mrs. Verner Z. of Denver and of the Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel F. Pryor of Greenwich and Hobe Sound. Shorehaven Lists Program of Events For Two Months The November calendar at the Shorehaven club. East Norwalk, opens today with a "Fantasy In Fur" fashion show, buffet and dancing, starting at fi o'clock. Other events include a bridge luncheon at 1 p.m.

on Thursday: Ladies' luncheon program, with a talk on Chriitmas decorations, Thursday, Nov. 19 and a Night in Las Vegas, with dinner and dancing, Saturday, Nov. 21. Coming activities Include a pre-teen dance on Dec. Ladies Christmas party, Dec.

10; Junior hifih dance, Dec. I I children's Christmas party, Dee. 13; members' Chirstmas cocktail party Dec. 2(1; Junior Adults dance. Dec.

28 and a New Year's eve dinner dance. Garden Department Of Westport Club To Convene Nov. 10 Mrs. F. W.

Spooner, chairman of the Garden.department of the Westport Woman's club' announces the November meeting lor Tuesday, the' it 18 in the clubhouse 44 Imperial avenue, Weslport. A follow-up workshop on Betty Mills' lecture and demonstration on Christmas decorations will be the program of the day and-ill members of the club may attend. They will take sandwiches, and coffee will be served by the. hostesses Mrs. Harry Borow, Mrs.

William Heaphy and Mrs. John Slaltery. Exhibits for the day, In horticulture; will- be collections rl seed pods, 1 and broad-leaf evergreens. The arrangement chssei should be suitable for Thanksgiving. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis W. Raymond of Brookbend Fairfield, will return this weekend from a month's trip to Florence Italy. Mrs. Edf-ar W.

Bassick, Jr of Verna Field road, Fairfield has returned from a IMfcy visit wilh Mr. and Mrs. Frank White in Leesburg. Va tor a entoe to.

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