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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 26

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9-4IX BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, JANUARY 3. Ellen and Iris Bader, with members of the'Golden Court enjoyed day in New York on Dec. taking in the play, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." and having dinner at the Chins Bowl. Mr. and Mrs.

IsadTe Cooper, Of 68 Tremont avenue, celebrated their anniversary Dec. 31 with the help of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bader and Mr. and Mrs.

Ruby Steinfeld. In the gay group celebrating New Year's eve in the Algonquin club were Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen, Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. John Goldeman, and Mrs, James Condon, and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Mulligan. The CHATTER BOX William Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett, of Wilton road, Fairfield, was feted at a party last Sunday to celebrate his llth birthday.

His quests were Michael Szost, Robert Szost, Rusty Negcli, Robert Saloomey, Mark Goduto, Silly Sekelsky, Mark Stanczyk, Cevin Carleton, Louis Starborny, and Jimmy Baldega. ONLY AT MICHAELS CAN YOU PURCHASE FAMOUS TREASURE CHEST DIAMONDS Your diamond Is forcvtr. In in BICIUIB hit reputation It at you can trust judgmtntand honor hit prlca. As Illustrated $300 Aftk For Eaiy MICHAELS JEWELERS Bridgeport ANNOUNCEMENT "OH soldiers never die; they just fade away" (Faraeus excerpt from the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur's farewell address to the nation) Paraphrasing with apologies the great General's historic aphorism: OLD CHIROPRACTORS NEVER QUIT, THEY ADJUST AWAY.

An "Old following 30 months of vitiating inactivation, will resume practice Monday, 'January 4th, 1965, at 1101 Easl Main Street (The Pjnra Building), Bridgeport. Telephone 335-9682 By Appointmenl DR. KENNETH M. ROBERTS Chiropractic Physician Graduate 1916 you mean you haven't seen pages 10 and 11 yet? styside OF MIL-FORD STDHEW1PE MID-WINTER FURNITURE CARPETING BEDDING AND LAMP SALE it pays, we promise Annette Thurman of Murray, is the guest of. her fiance, Barry Drew and his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Drew of Wells street, for the holidays. It was a double celebration last Sunday in the home of Mr. Mrs. Theodore Alexander, Sport Hill road, Easton.

It wa Mrs. Alexander's birthday an daughter Pamela's fourth birtl day. They entertained at a part for relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

John Sullivan, Forestview road, were hosts at get-together Tuesday night. Thei guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joh Howe, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Du fy, Mr. and Mrs. William Dever Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zelle, Mr and Mrs.

Arthur Buchanan an Mrs. Catherine Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kachele of Kachele street, Trumbull.

en tertained Tuesday for the Grange installation team and their fami lies. Their guests were Mr. am Mrs. John Kachele, John Kachele Mr. and Mrs.

Charlei Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Myle: Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sperry, of Fairfield, Mrs.

Martha Jennings, Mrs. Dorothy Todd Mr. and Mrs. William Me Laughan, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Ben son, Andrew Kachele and Lucille Kachele. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson of Verna Hill road, Fairefild were hosts at "open house" New Year's Day. Mr.

and Mrs. Myles Reilley, Broadbridge avenue, Stratford entertained at a family dinne party Christmas Day. Their son Thomas, is leaving today for Lowell Technology institute, Low ell, after spending the Christmas vacation with his par ents. They also entertained their nephew, Jay Patrick, of Barring ton, R. for the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roper, of Wells place, Stratford, were losts as a famliy dinner party hristmas Day. Present were Wr. and Mrs.

Robert Johnson, Michael and Tracey Johnson VIr. and Mrs. Roper, 2nd and Edward Roper, 3rd. Mr. and Mrs.

John Buydos, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowman, of Milford, were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Zig- lont, of Carol road, Stratford, 'uesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stiew- ng, of Mount Pleasant road, lewtown, entertained at a fam- get-together Christmas Day. hose present were Mr. and Fred Kcssell, Mr.

and Mrs. 'alter Baranowski, of Seymour, Walter and Mark Baranowski, Ir. and Mrs. Griffin Lewis and hildren, of Norwalk, Mr. and drs.

Otis Lewis, Jack Gill, Mr. nd Mrs. Carl Stiewing, Mr. and Irs. Norman Hadad, Carlene adad, Mary Ellen, James, flartha, Darcell, Pamela, Karl, Monica and Richard Stiewing, r.

Enjoying the Purchasing and alesmen's Christmas party re- ently in the Stratficld Motor nn were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas apozzi, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ove, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Im- schak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph aggianello and Mr. and Mrs.

'red Axel. Mr. and Mrs. Willaim Thomas, Laurel avenue, entertained Hr. and Mrs.

Edward Bates and on, Nickcy, of Bridgewater, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Neri, Washington avenue, were osts at an open house party Day. Mr.

and Mrs. George Himich, East avenue, entertained Wed- esday. Their guests were Mr. nd Mrs. Edward Drobnak and 3 aulette and Betsy Drobnak.

Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward Burns, of Huntington road, Strat- ord, were hosts at a cocktail arty and Buffet supper last Sun day. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Traverse, Mr. and Mrs. William Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dunn, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Mascia, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney.Kitko, Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Centopani, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruno, Mr. and Mrs. John Ouilty, Mr.

and Mrs, Dom Moccia and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bailey. George Farley, of Lewis street, is returning home today alter spending (he holidays In Miami, Fla. The Golden Age Friendship club enjoyed a Christmas party Wednesday in the Candlelite staurant with more than a hundred members present.

The Friendship club also will sponsor a bus trip to New York next Wednesday. The bus will leave he railroad station at 10:30 a.m. The group will attend the Christmas show in Radio City Music Hall and dine in Patricia Mur- phy'i. Mr. and Mrs.

S. George Santa, of Rlpton read, Huntington, entertained In the Algonquin club New Year's Eve. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Scholz, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Russell, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Herlihy, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ze'oli and Mr. and Mrs. Motler Becque. Mrs.

Felice DiGennaro, of Pla cid avenue, Stratford, was th guest of her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gennaro, of Masapequa, L.I., fo the Christmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

William Phillips of Old Academy road, Fairfield were hosts at a cocktail part; last Sunday. Marie IVjichuda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michuda, of Noble avenue, is due home tomorrow after a 21- day visit to Paris, Dutch West Indies, Venezuela and Curacao where she was the guest of Judge and Mrs. Rudolph Joliansen.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosino, Oak street, entertained last Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nar delta, Frank Nardella, Mrs.

Jen nir lodice, and Mary Ann, Ben and Gina Rosino. Mr. and Mrs. Robert'Drew, of Wells street, celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary last Sunday in Fagan's. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kurtz, of Alice place, Trumbull, were hosts at an open house arty New Year's day. David Bartemy, arrived home rom Okinawa in time to cele- irate Christmas with his par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bar- emy, of Hollis street, Fairfield le is on a 30-day leave and vhen his leave expires he will report to his new base, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla.

Kathy Krushak, daughter )r. and Mrs. Donald Krushak, ol Easton, is leaving this week to her studies in Vermont College, Montpelier, follow- ng the Christmas vacation. Her brother, John, also is back at his in Riverside Military cademy, Gainesville, fol- owing the holiday vacation. Mrs.

Joseph DeRosa, of Wiiea- on, and children, Robin, ody, and Joan, are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Chris Orsini, of econ street, Stratford, for the olidays. Beverly Ann Previs, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Previs, 1 Marcroft avenue, Stratford, as feted at a party Monday to elebrate her llth birthday. Her uests were Katherine Tabaka, ynthia Tabaka, Peggy Kuhar, ynn Kalafus, Joan Premak, ose Ann Stefko, Joyce Balach, Marion Bortnick and Donna Reg- nburger. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pratt, Fairfield Beach road, Fair- eld, were I he guests of Mr.

and Donald Mosman, of New rtilford, for the Christmas week- nd. Allene Koger. of Mooresville, spent the holidays with her arents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maoney, of Penfield road, Fair- eld.

Mrs. Alice Vivian, of Wilmot avenue, was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hayner, of Oxford, for the Christmas weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. lifford H. Wells White Plains road, ntertained with their annual Christmas party on Tuesday eve- ing. Those in on the fun for ocktails and a buffet supper Mr, and Mrs. iobbs, Mr.

and Mrs Nev- le, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Vhceler, Mr. and Mrs.

Newman rtarsiiius, Mr. and Mrs. William anghammer, Mr. and Mrs. Osteyee, Ernest 1 Vol- erauer, Mrs.

Lillian Meyer, Mr. nd Mrs. William Gault, Mr. nd Mrs. Lawrence Marsh, Daid Marsh, Howard Strople, Mr.

nd Mrs. Kenneth Porter, Mr. nd Mrs. Donald Blinn, Mr. and Irs.

Robert Penkoff and Robert 'ells. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watcke, Lenox road, Fairfield, were osls at a supper party Christmas night. Their guests were ilr.

and Mrs. John 'atcke, Christopher Watcke, Mr. nd Mrs. Steve Sebestyen, Mr. nd Mrs.

Joseph Soares, Theresa arah Scares; Mr. and Mrs. Hen- I Watcke, Mr. arid Mrs. Robert 'atcke, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Richard, Donald and homas Watcke, Mr. and Mrs. ouis Watcke, Dennis and James Mrs. Elizabeth Figlar, dgar Lundquist, Michael Lund- uist, 'Mr.

and Mrs. George lick, and Judl and Jeffrey 'atcke. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MIZZONI Benedetto studio Theresa Arbegast, of Corona drive, Milford, was the guest of her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Kearney, of Overland avenue, for a few days this past Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, of Veres street, Fairfieid, entertained at open house last Sunday. and Mrs.

David Maier and Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Merwin. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklyn George, of Pumpkin Delight road, Milford, entertained Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Kelley, Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Broadbent, of Szost drive, Fairfield, entertained last Sunday when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pittu, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Pennett, Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Poole and Mr. and Mrs.

Jor seph DiCecco. Married 50, Years, Couple Celebrate Mr. and Mrs, John Mizzoni, 166 George street, celebrated thei 50th weeding anniversary recent ly at a surprise party in the Wagon Wheel restaurant. Hosts were their children, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mizzonj of Maplewood N.J., Mr.

and Mrs. William Fan ning, MK and Mrs." Sam Mizzon and: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soule of Milford. The couple marked the even with a mass of Thanksgiving in St.

Raphael's church. Among the guests at the party were the. couple's grandchildren Susan, Joseph and Pat Mizzoni o' Maplewood, N.J., Judy Soule o. and Sandi and Sammy Mizzoni. Attending also -were Mrs.

Mary Urbano, Mrs. Frank Urbano, Maryann and Frankie Urbano, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gallant and Mrs. Ralph Urbano, Mr and Mrs.

Joseph Urbano, Bob and Donna Urbano, Mr. and Mrs Louis Ruggiero; Mr. and Mrs Barto Buccitti, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Buccitti of Waterbury, Mr.

and Mrs. Phil Mottala and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Corsano. Also, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Ceroni, Mr. and Mrs. Nick De Gurttola, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph De Gurttola, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Posta, Mr. and Pat Masi-of Norwalk, Mr. and Mrs.

John Santaroce, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fabrize, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turziano, Miss Bettj Romo, Mrs.

Lucy Paternoster Mr. and Mrs. John Lisi and Mr and Mrs. Dominick Turziano. 1105 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN BRIDGEPORT Open An Outlet Charge Account! Great January Coat Event! truly terrific savings on Fur-Lavished Coats Reduced from stock, luxury coats, deep in fabulous fur now at marvelous savings just too good to miss! Every coat is crowned with a lush collor of natural mink, beaver or from smooth or textured fine plush woolens in every "new as tomorrow" silhouette and color.

Sizes for all! all furs Ubaled to show country of origin winter's beautiful and best Untrimmed Coats reg. to 69.98 Many new styles, from A-lines to classics many favorite fabrics, from wools to boucles, mony expensive from luxury linings to tailoring. Cottt Second Floor 1105 MAIN STREET 'Shop Mondays and Thursdays 'til 9 Playtex" Giant January SALE! Here's your great once-a-year opportunity to Save on your favorite best-selling Playtex bras arid girdles tod! Stock-up now on these fabu- lous-shapemakers at these very.special reduced prices! All bra iizes 32A-44C, sizes more I PARK SHOP; -f jK! Bras First Floor.

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