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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 33

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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33
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THE BRIDGEPORT POST, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1961. THIRTY-THREE State Group Arranges Meeting, 'Companions Day' Bridgeport Escort Team to Participate in Program Sunday The quarterly meeting and "Companions Day" of the Connecticut State Officers association. Companions of the Forest of America, will take place Sun day at 2 p.m. in the Nautilus 1 room.

Ocean Beach, New Lon-l don. followed by dinner. The Lucetta Warner and Elsie' DeBiase circles will sponsor a. bus for the trip, leaving at 11, a.m. from Middle and Golden streets.

I The Bridgeport Escort team' will participate in the under the leadership of Ellen Berty. supreme The team includes Mrs. Minnie i Wagner. Mrs. Grace Hannigan.i Mrs.

Florence Coney, Mrs. Ethel I Vatican and Miss Clem Reservations are being accept-; ed by Mrs. Berty. Mrs. Clara; Medlicott.

Mrs. Lillian Mrs. Anna R. Seavy and Mrs. Gladys Novey.

Sweetest of all forms of sugar 1 is levulose. MISS ELEANOR S. MAHER MISS MARY SUE FLANAGAN NEWTON COLLEGE TO AWARD DEGREES jor. served as photography editor of the 1960 Well, class year book. Miss Maher majored in bi- area girls will receive o'oSX and served as treasurer of Bachelor of Arts degrees on Mon-: Ue Science club and as a mem- day at Newton College of the i ber of the Dormitory Council and Sacred Heart.

Newton. Mass, of ihe New-tones, informal singing They are Miss Mare Sue Flana-! 8 rou P- daughter of Judge John P. I Flanagan of Old Battery road. I Overweight persons are more and Miss Eleanor Smith Maher. apt to suffer from high blood daughter of Mrs.

John M. as well as diabetes, ac- 21S4 Main street. Stratford. cording to statistics of major Miss Flanagan, a sociology ma-'life insurance companies. Barnard Club Sets Annual Meeting, Election Thursday Scholarship to Be Created! by Fairfield County -j Group The annual meeting of the Barnard Club of Fairfield county i will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the summer, residence of Mrs.

Mortimer H. Hess, Sagamore Farm, North; Stamford. The feature of the! meeting will be the planning of! a Fairfield county scholarship. Mrs. John Elliott, a trustee- of Barnard college since 1959.

will discuss plans for a benefit to raise funds for the scholarship. Mrs. Elliott formerly was associate editor of Vogue maga- LADIES AID SOCIETY zine and she served as social secretary to Mrs. John Foster SETS RUMMAGE SALE TM rs Fred Baus ch is chairman 'of a rummage sale to be sponsor- 1 ed '2i by the Aid society of! vice president Fjrst Evangeljral a 1050 East Main Along with Lenny Mercurio this piece of COGOLON luggage traveled 12,000 miles without a scratch Lenny Mercurio, a member of Skydel't staff traveled 12,000 miles thru the U.S., Germany and Italy with this Crescent Car Pack and it looks as good as new, not a scratch. Come see the Car Pack on display at Skydel'f.

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Officers to be president a vice pres.aem he Fjrst Evangeljral allu ne charge of membership and a vice chllrch ch president charge of program. stra(ford FrW 7 a 0 Con muing office are Mrs. 4 and Saturday 9 a Louis Schopick. treasurer: topmoa a( he chuyrch Mrs. Saul Rosenberg publicity Her committee includes Mrs chairman, and Mrs.

Richard R. George Moors. Mrs. Harold secretary. wirlh Mrs Frank Foehren bach.

Mrs. Carlos Garcia-Mata, retir- Mrs Fred Foehrenbach. Mrs. ing president, wnl conduct the Wa iter Sammis, Miss Frieda business session and will assist Schwarz. Mrs.

William Schwarz. Mrs Hess in receiving members Mrs arold Smith. Mrs. Chrisand friends. an schick.

Mrs. Walter Murray. Clayton Erbe. Mrs. Allen The 1950 U.S.

census showed ansl Mr James vnch I.430.000 more females than Mrs j. An ew Walcls and llss males in the total population, the first time in history that the women outnumbered the men in the; Half of Japan's arable land is nation. devoted to rice production. Attendants Named By Claire Chasse, Robert W. Colas Couple to Be a i June 10 in St.

Anthony's Church Miss Claire Chasse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emile G. Chasse.

64 Hackley street, has selected June 10 as the date for her wedding to Robert Walter Golas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golas, 396 Ridgefield avenue. The ceremony will be solemnized at 10 a.m.

in St. Anthony's church. Colorado avenue. As her honor attendant the bride-elect has selected Miss Eleanor Veres, and as her bridesmaids. Miss Barbara Sprague and Miss Dorothy Oancigar.

Serving as best man will be Paul Ference and the ushers will be Salvatore Studioso and Louis Tomasiello. A reception will take place in the Woodland I grove. Miss Chasse. an alumna of Lauralton Hail, MiUord. will be graduated in September from I the Bridgeport hospital School ol Nursing.

Her fiance, a policeman in this city, is a graduate of Warren Harding high school and studied at Bullard-Havens Technical school. He served three years in the Marine corps. SERVICE GUILD PLANS LUNCHEON THURSDAY The Women's Service guild of United Church of Christ. Devon, will meet for a dessert luncheon tomorrow 12:45 p.m. in the parish hall.

Mrs. Herman Billings, second vice president, will be in charge of the affair, assisted by Mrs. Frank Waliin and Mrs. Richard Schlacter. Tickets for the strawberry fes- tival and supper June 15 may be obtained by contacting Mrs.

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