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and to to to to to to to to to BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, NOVEMBER 29, Three-day Bazaar Of St. Ann's Club To Open on Dec. 5 Mrs. Theodore Johnson, president of the St, Ann's Mothers club, announces that the annual Christmas bazaar. "'The Holly Festival," will take place Dec.

and the school hall, Brewster street. Mrs. Joseph Drab and Mrs. John Murcko are chairmen with Mrs. James Cullen, co- chairman, Bazaar hours are 10 a.m.

to 10: p.m, Dec. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 11 a.m, to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 11 p.m. Dec. 7. A Spaghetti supper will be serv. ed the first night from 5 to Ti o'clock with Sirs.

John Winters! and Mrs. Robert Shields in charge and a games party isi planned for Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. with Airs, Albert Sosnowski and Mrs. James Melko as chairmen.

Those assisting with the booths Include: Airs. James Magabern and Mrs. Harold Anderson, handwork: Mrs. David Letsch, Mrs. Richard Graham, and used toys: Mrs.

Stuart Stevens, Mrs. John Leverty, cakes; Mrs. Clifford Gallagher, Mrs. Ronald Devan, aprons; Mrs. John Mrs.

Costanza Boccamazzo, clothes; Mrs. John Ritsul, Mrs. Miller, new gifts; Mrs. John Woolworth, Mrs. Stantey1 Dulski, candy; Mrs.

Cyrus Arsenault, James Bagyura, Christmas decorations. Also, Mrs. Salvatore Cancila, religious articles; Mrs. Andrew Sorenson, Mrs. ments; Mrs.

Frances James Eicas, Cullen', refresh: Stephen special events: Mrs. Lloyd Cutting, Santa Claus; Mrs. James Farrell, Mrs. Robert Boyles, Mrs. Thomas Schulz, Mrs.

Harold Bryant, Mrs. Angelo Collins, Butterini, Mrs. Thomas games; Mrs. Victor ry; Mos. John Pbelan, Mrs.

Mrs. Aloyry, Zera, phen Traski, white elephant; Mrs. Carol Henry, dolls; Mrs. John Murcko, wood working. Mr.

and Mrs. John Kocet, of Newtown, entertained at a family' dinner party Thanksgiving Day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kocet, of York road, Fairfield, who were celebrating their 22nd wedding anniversary, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Bar. ago, of Newtown, who were observing their 12th wedding anniversary, A MISS HELEN ALEXANDER Edward P. Zelle, Radio Announcer, Fiance of Teacher Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alexander of Wellesley, announcel the engagement of their daughter, Helen Grace, to Edward Phillip Zelle, son of Mr.

and John Zelle, 1336 Stratfield road, Fairfield. Miss Alexander, a graduate of Russell Sage college, is a teacher in the Wellesley school sysitem, A graduate of Emerson college, 'Mr. Zelle is a- newscaster; at Radio Station WICC. summer wedding is planned. Mr.

and Mrs. Lenny Toigo, of Greenfield drive, entertained last Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Santo, Mr. and Mrs.

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To Wed in Spring Mr. and Mrs. F. E. H.

Gibbens of London announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hilary Margaret Gibbens of New York to J. William Wardell of New York son of Mrs. James W. Wardell of Long Lots road, Westport and Chadds Ford, and the late Mr. Wardell.

A May wedding in London is planned. Miss Gibbens was in Great Malvern, Worcesterfrom the Malvern Girls' college, shire, England. Her fiance is an alumnus of the University of Notre Dame. )Madelynne LaBore Bride of Engineer JI of Stratford. A reception was held in (ney's inn and the couple went to JourYork city on their honey.

moon. Both are graduates of Stratford: high school. The bride; a medical; secretary with Dr. Eugene H. Walzer, was also educated ut the! Weylister University Secretarial school of of Bridgeport, Her husband, en engineer with D'Ad- I dario Construction, is an alumnus the Wentworth Institute DE Technology in Boston.

The wedding of Miss Madelynne Margaret LaBore, daughter of Anthony C. LaBore, 133 West ave nue, Stratford, and the late Mrs. Margaret M. LaBore, to Joseph Steven Zielski, SOIL of Mr. and Mrs.

Valentine Zielski, 273 Frank-1 1in avenue, Stratford, was solemn. lized yesterday morning at lI o'clock in St. John the Baptist church by the Rev. Alan J. Borsuk.

Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white peau de soie gown. fashioned with a Sabrina neckline, long, tapered sleeves, a fitted bodice embroidered with lace and seed pearls and a skirt with a sheath front and a boutfant back ending in a chapel train. Her bouffant illusion veil was arranged in two liers From al leaf, plateau dotted with seed pearls and crystals, and she car-, ried a cascade of pompons centered with an orchid. Miss Nancy Bernard of Strat-1 ford, the maid of honor, and the other attendants, Miss Rosemary DeVivo, Miss Andrea LeBore, the bride's sister, and Mrs. Valerie Beach the bridegroom's sister, all of Stratford, were attired in paraidise blue peau de sole sheath gowns with matching hats of velvet roses and seed pearls, and they carried white and yellow pompons, white predominating for honor maid.

and yellow featur. ed in the other bouquets. Thomas Caroll was best man! Wayne LeBore, a and ushering, were a brother of -ather-in-law of the bridegroom, 1 Beach, and Denis Hoffman, MRS. JOSEPH ZIELSKI Yule Party Arranged By Democratic Women. 'The Bridgeport Federation of Demacratic Women will conduct; the annual Christmas party Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in the Fairway restaurant, East Main street.

Mrs. John F. McCarthy and Mrs. Beatrice DeGruttola are dem-ico-chairmen. Assisting with arrangements, are Mrs.

William Hulton, ations and Mrs. Charles Mizak: and Mrs. Barbara Semonich, res. ervations. Members will take gifts for the grab bag.

Guests may attend, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huntington, were hosts at a dinner party Thanksgiving Day. Present were Mr. and George Fedor, Mr.

and Frank Stanyan, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prince and Figerle. Mr.

and Mrs. George Buckner, of Walnut street, Monroe, and daughters, Robin, Sheri and Karen, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dalez, of Morris Plains, N.J., for the weekend. Paul F.

Burger Bonnie Berenson Ta Marry Today. Mite Bereason will be. come the bride of Paul F. Burger com of Mr. and Mrs.

Ida M. Burger, Tollsome Hill road, and the late Zoltan Burger, this evening 'in the Plaza hotel In New York city, Rabbi 1. S. Solles of Temple Emanuel, officiate at Great the Neck, ceremoury uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Berenson of West Orange, N. J. to Mr. Burser. her The bride, will to be wear presented by father, a white sitin gown made with A jeweled bodice, Mating elbow skirt length sleeves and Her fluision veil will be a caught to ending in train.

white satin band and she will carry Bible marked with white orchids. Karen The bride's only attendent, Lando of West Orange, N.J, be attired green velvet gown and headdress, and will carry yellow and white roses. S. Burger will serve Rutkin of slay of New receptida Plaza and the for The bride attended Iveri Mr. Burger ed St.

Lawrence University Canton. He is vice president of the Burger Insurance Service lac: CA Families, alurani and friends of Unquowa school, Fairfield, gathered Funday at the Post photo, Greens Mathewson rink Friday morning for the Unquowa beneft skating Robert Farms Joha R. Feed, 187 Brookmere drive, Falrficid, put on ber while helps Albert mother, Mrs. party. Reed his Coach Fairfield, skates, Mrs.

W. Tuba, 51 lanc, and daughter Barbara, wait. There were skating exhibitions Gold, Canadian and American sold medatist and North American team member by of Frances world team; by Nancy Wormser, 1964 Eastern bronze dance the champion who performed last summer on a good- tour of Europe, and John and Kitty Midney, New England silver dance champions. Frances Oddone Is Saturday Bride The Rev. A.

Fred Constantino, pastor of Holy Rosary church, officiated yesterday morning the 11:30 o'clock wedding in that church of Miss Frances Angela Oddone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dino Oddone, 649 Capilol avenue, to Ned Roy Tewksbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Tewksbury of Windsor, VL.

The bride, escorted by he lather, wore a gown of silk-faced satin and re embroidered Alencon lace, made with a Sabrina neckline, long pointed sleeves, 2 high waistline and faring skirt ending in chapel train. Her illusion veil was gathered to an Alencon plateau dotted with pearls and crystals, and she carried prayer book with white roses, ivy and stephanolis. Mrs. Louis Glardini, the bride's only. senior attendant wore a French red chiton gown and matching veiled cabbage rose hat, and carried pink and white carnations and roses.

The bride's godchild, Evduksi Kona, served as her flower girl frocked in pink chiffon with a veiled crown. and carrying flowers that matched the honor matron's. Anthony Purrone, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer, and Rog. er Holman of Hartford, was best man. Ushering were Richard Bessel, of Long Beach, Long: Island, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Adolph kel.

A reception was held in Knights of Columbus hall. FairGeld, and the couple left On 10ur of New York state. The bride was educated at Bassick high school and is an IBM operator, Her husband studied at Windsor. Vt. high school, and.

the Fast Coast Aero Technical school, and is with Sikorsky Air. craft. Lynn B. Morrissey Wed Engineer 'The Rev. Herbert Follett officiated yesterday morning at the 11 o'clock wedding of Miss Lynn Bellis Morrissey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James J. Morrissey, 164 Pauline street, Stratford, to Robert Lee Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B.

Wolfe of Re. bersburg, in Christ Episcopal church, Stratford. Mrs. Richard A. Henderson was her sister's only attendant and Richard D.

Wolle of Rebers. burg was best man. The reception was held in the church hall and the couple left Jon a honeymoon to the Pocono mountains. Wolle, a graduate of Stratford high school, is a secrelary with Sikorsky Aircraft. husband, an alumnus of Juniata, i college, Huntingdon, and Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, where he belonged to Pi Kappa Alpha and Tau Beta Pi, is an engineer with Sikorsky.

Garden Club Directors To Convene Tuesday Mrs. Roger F. Pownall, 20 Snug! Harbor road. Milford, will be hostess for the Milford Garden club directors' meeting on Tues'day al I p.m. Mrs.

Clarence 1.1 Platt, president, will preside, sisted by Mrs. Francis Mullen, program chairman. Plans for the club's Christmas party on Dec, 8. at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs.

G. S. Parrella and the Chrisimas workshop on Dec. 15 in the home of Mrs. Pownall will be discussed.

Mrs. Mary Paternostro, of Garden drive, entertained the LACCI club Tuesday. Her guests were! Mrs. Mary Bosco, Mrs. Angie Pierelli, Mrs.

Ann Onorato, Mrs. Bea Penciaro, Mrs. Toni Barti-: mole, Mrs. Madeline Corbesato: and Mrs. Barbara D'Agestino.

Mrs. A. J. Sugrue Mark 31st Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Albert 141 Bronx avenue, celebrated, thelr 314t wedding anpiversary Friday evening at dinner party Chez Pierre, Westport, give and Mins Sugrue, Miss pay their daughters, Miss Noel Ani Ruth Husar end Junes R. Gilling. ham of Milford. The couple have another ter, Mrs. Emil J.

Altieri of Stratford, and three grandchildren, Donna, Amy and Christine Altieri. MRS. ANDREW MAINIERO Miss Romanowski Becomes a Bride St. Ambrose church -was the at setting 11 for of the Miss wedding yesterday a.m. Patricia Mary Romanowski, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Romanowskil of Success Park to Andrew Jo-, seph Mainfero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mainjero, 31 Ox-; ford street. The hride, escorted hy her fa-: lace ther, wore a gown of fashioned with a Sabrina, neckline accented with tiny sedot quins and seed pearls, long pointed skirt sleeves, and a tier-on-tier ending in a chapel train.

Her bouffant veil of French was caught to a princess' style crown of Swedish and her bouquet was an arrange-! ment of white roses centered with: gardenias. The maid of honor, Miss Alice Romanowski, sister of the bride, was dressed in a viva pink gown, with a matching petal hat med with sequins and a veil. She; carried a nosegay of pink carnations. Mary Romanowski, niece: of the bride, as flower girl, was dressed similarly to the maid of! bonor, and carried similar flow-, ers. Dennis G.

Brown of Shelton. was best man. and two brothers; of the bridegroom, Larry and. Ernie Mainiera were ushers. After a reception in the Wonder Bar restaurant, Mr.

and Mrs. Mainiero left for A honeymooni in New York: They will reside at 95 Prince street. The bride is a graduate of Warren Harding high school, and the bridegroom attended lard-Havens Technical school. He; is employed by the Metro Rody company, Wig Program Planned By Orthodox Council The Women's Council of East-1 ern duct Orthodox churches will conits regular meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox church: hail. Final plans for the Christ-! mas party on Monday, Dec.

lat 6:30 p.m. in St. Dimitrie Romanian church hall will be discussed. Mrs. Helen Rendall of the Holy Trinity church, has announced that the program will be a Constration of wigs.

Hostess will be Mrs. Helen Demotses assisted by the ladies of the Holy Trinity! church. Mrs. Elsie Marko has announced that the spiritual advisor for the ensuing year will be the Rev. Michael' Stott of the St Nicholas: church.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooper, jot Booth street, Stratford, entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving Day. Their were Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Mason, Kimberlee, Dwight and Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, of Washington, Robin, Jay and Dawn Cooper and Lynda Cooper, who is home for the from Baypath Junior College, I Mass. Gift Selections and For who the needs woman special sizes LARGE SIZE DRESSES LARGE SIZE COATS LARGE SIZE CAR COATS LARGE SIZE SKIRTS LARGE SIZE BLOUSES' LARGE SIZE SWEATERS: LARGE SIZE SLIPS LARGE SIZE GOWNS LARGE SIZE LGE. SIZE BED JACKETS LARGE SIZE ROBES LARGE SIZE DUSTERS IN DOUBT? Cir.

Her a Dora Dale SIZES 141 324 GIFT 00 CERTIFICATE AND Darin Shade BROAD Cor. P.O. Arcade Next to D. M. Read's Feeler VICTOR CHAMPAGNE IR.

Eliza Beth Ferenczy A Saturday Bride Miss Elizabeth Ann Ferencry, (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferenczy, 34 Steiner Fairfield, was married to Victor. I Champagne, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Champagne, 397 Stoneybrook) road, Stratford, yesterday at noon in the Church of the Assumption, Fairfield. The Right Rev. F. Henahan officiated in a setting of white chrysanthemums gladiolus. The bride was escorted by her father.

She gowned in satin, made with a square neckline. long pointed sleeves and a bouffant skirt, accented with two wide bands of Chantilly lace and ing in a chapel train. She wore a bouffant veil of silk illusion caught to a large open rose headdress trimmed with crystals, and carried a bouquet of white roses. and ivy. Miss Dorothy Ferencry maid of honor for her sister.

Miss Jeanette Mihocko, Miss Jo Ann Smey and Miss T.inda Benedella, all of Fairfield, were bridesin maids. velvet They were dressed gowns, the maid of or in rust color and the others in gold, with white fur caves and gold velvet headhands trimmed with white fur and bouffant veils, The maid of honor carried a white muf trimmed with rust color mums, croton leaves and iy, and the others. white muffs! decorated with gold mums. C7O-' ton leaves and ivy. Robert Oleyar of Stratford was: best man, and ushers were Jo seph Cingari of Trumbull, and! Jahn Macura and Bart Nagy, both: of Stratford.

A reception took place in Journev's inn, after which the couple! wedding trip 10 New Hampshire. The bride, a graduate of An-! drew Warde high school, em- i ploved at Howland's. Mr. Champapne attended Stratford hich and is employed by A. J.

Fasuln. Debbie Kersci, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Kersci. of 'at chell a road, last Trumbull, Saturday was feted, party she celebrated her 12th birthdav.

Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Tacko, Winnie Tacko, Mr. kn. and Mrs.

Janet George Tacko. Liz Tacand Michele Kersci, Ernic Tacko, Dorothy Tacko, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Giacoia and Patty and Judy Giacoia. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Fucci, of Catherine street, were hosts at a dinner parly Monday in honor of their nephew, Craig Fucci, who is home from the Navy, and also for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fucci. Mr.

and Mrs. Oran Rogers, of Hawthorne street, were hosts all a dinner party Thanksgiving Day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Buckner, Robin, Sheri and Karen Buckner and Mr.

and Mrs. Aubrey Buckner. MR5. NED TEWKSBURY Gail Marie Reardon Engaged to Marry Mrs. Dennis W.

Reardon, 433 Lakeside drive, announces the gagement of her daughter, Gail Marie. to Alvaro Cortina, of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Cortina, 3674 Madison avenue. Both Miss Reardon and Mr.

Cortina are graduates of BullardHavens Technical schoul. The furmer is employed as a hair. dresser and the latter 18 ar elec-! trician with the Conziy Electric company. A host of relatives and friends: were on hand recently when Jean. O'Neill, of North avenue, celebrated her birthday.

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