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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 34

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i TM jjames Dugdn, Ralph BRIDGEPORT POST oney and Mrs, Louis Ramirez. Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1976 Reservations may be mode with either of Ihe chairmen. "'airfield Prep Units Arrange Reception Uellarmine Guild, Father's Club Sponsor Affair Sunday Honora Curran Ellison Is Married in Houston Mr. and Mrs.

T. Bailey Curran, 81 Mill River drive, Stratford, announce the marriage of their daughter, Honora Curran Ellison. The Bellarmlne guild and Fa- Pronrio Fernandez-Diaz. Jr. of her's club of Fairfield Prepara-liSTM! Tex on Sept 10 ory school will begin the new eason with a wine and cheese eceplion on Sunday, according Mrs.

Leonard Malniero, guild resident. The affair will take 1 i.in rnarnage to Donald Ellison of PnmiM.e Alt OFCe l3St ear. Campus center. All of Fairfield Prep stu- ents may attend Store plastic bowl covers in a Mr. and Mrs.

Dnnie! Mcpan- muslin pocket attached to the Id and Mr. and Mrs. Victor inside of a cupboard door or 1 liccio are chairmen, assisted! deep drawer. It will save hunt- Mrs. Donald Carroll, for stray covers.

Mr. Diaz is a 'analyst with Texas Eastern corporation and is a student at the South Texas School of Law. Mrs. Diaz consulting economist. Her to Donald University Women Plan Reception Mrs, John Barone of Fairfield to Be Hostess at Affair Saturday Fairfield university Women's club will honor new university wives and professional women along with the new officers of the club at a reception on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m.

in the home of Dr. and Mrs John Birone, 1253 Round Hill road, Fairfield. The program will be the first reading uf 1 by Dr. Michael McDonnell, associate professor nf English at Fairlield university. Dr.

McDinnell will direct the play, which he wrote on sabbatical in Ireland I in 1975, at the Fbtrfteld university playhouse In the spring. The playwright received the 1966 O.Z. Whitehead award at Dublin Theater festival for nis previous plays. There svlll also be a crafts show and the participants will include Mrs. Miry Rowe, Mrs.

Marie Kostick, Mrs. Mona Hef- zeHah and Mrs. Sunny Khadjavi. In addition, there will be a plant exchange and sale to benefit Merton House, a food program poor i Bridgeport. Guests will be former members of Fairfield university Women, international students at (he university, and officer? of (he Parents association and staff association.

Pouring will be Mrs William O'Drten, wife of the parents as sociation nresident; Mrs. Cortright Phillips, Mrs. Thomas A. Vanderslice and Mrs. Walter J.

Jackrison, wives of the university board of trustees and Mrs. George Dlffley, wife of the vice president of the university. Officers Fairfield University Women who will welcome the guests include Mrs. Barone, president and wife of the unl- provost; Mrs. Andre Ko- jstick, vice president; Mrs.

Fred 'Barakat, secretary and Mrs. 7 rank Rice, treasurer. The re- reshment committee Includes vlrs. Michael McDonnell and rtrs. Steve Jakob, Line Dancing Set At Two Synagogues Mrs.

Dinerstein to Teach Fund-Raising Classes Line dancing lessons will be offered on Tuesday evenings beginning Oct. 12 from 7:45 to 9 at Congregation Rodeph iholom, Park and-Capitol avenues. Another class will take place on 'Wednesdays at the jama lime in Congregation Aha- vath Achlm, Stratfleld road, Fairfield. The opening session will be Wednesday, Oct. 13.

The 10-week courses will be taught by Mr. and Mrs. Dinerstein' and are fund-raising projects with a major portion of going to both Thejatest disco Hne tfinces, Including the Hustle Walk, Bus Stop and Disco Lady', will' be taught along with old favorites, Candida, Bossa Nova and the new Alley Cat. Classes limited and singles are wel- 'Way We Were' Theme of Annual Event in Parish Hall Way We Were" Is thi theme of the annual Festival of Tables and fashion show which the St. Charles Maryan guild will sponsor on Sunday at 3 p.m.

In the parish hall, 338 Stillman street. Mrs. Richard Brown, president of Ihe guild, has named Vlrs. Ralph Barnstien and Mrs'. Benjamin the" proceeds synagogues Post po1o--John HoyduX Richard Smith of Oxford, formerly of Bridgeport, was Installed as supreme commander of the Supreme Lodge of the Order of Shepherds of Bethlehem of North America, together with Mrs.

Alex A. Cook, right, of this city, who was elected la her first' national office as supreme oat- side guard, competing against four other candidates and Mrs. Johannes B. Johnson of Mllvllle, N.J., who was elevated to supreme vice commander. The public installation.

Last night concluded (be three-day national convention of the order In Ihe Holiday Inn. Shepherds of Bethlehem Elect Friends Unit A TV Plans Fair on Sunday, Area Man oupreme Commander Richard Smith of Oxford crew neck T-shirt lovers let Jockey introduce you the V-neck and save! Package of 2 crew neck and 2 V-neck comp. val. 9.50 7. The V-neck is made for casual limes.

It's what you need for open spott shirls, V-neck sweaters. In soft, comfortable cotton, sizes S.M.L.XL. Read's Men's Furnishings Reads Trumbull and Danhury open Won. through Sal. 10 a.m to 9:30 p.m.; Bridgeport store 9:30 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m., Thurs. 'til 9. A Read's charge account is better than cash you can buy what you want when you need It. Installed' Last Night ELISABETH H. HUBBELL Richard Smith of Oxford, for- Mrs.

John'Markette'' Parents of Third Son Mr. and Mrs. John Markette of EUs street, Ansonia, announce rs come. Further information may be obtained from Mr. and Mrs.

Dinerstein or 'from the synagogue MILFORD LEGION GROUP DANCE IS SATURDAY The annual shipwreck dance of the Ladies auxiliary of East Shore post, American Legion, will take place on Saturday 9 p.m. to I a.m. in the club rooms, 25 Merwln avenue, Milford. Music will be by the Blue Down band. Parents nnd Friends IIot Qnd ld refreshments group of Cottage 29 of the available and tickets Squthbury Training school will av be obtained at the door sponsor a fair on Sunday from 1710 dilncc is p.m.

until 4 p.m. in gym-ab the school, according to, Mrs. Thea Uder, chairman. to tllc ublic YWCA EXERCISE CLASS Mrs. Margo Harris will offer exercise classes for women at meily of birth of their last night as supreme on Sept.

mander of the Supreme son, TM ami cnairmcn are Mr. ana. ji. 0 VWPA ICCT In A building, 1862 John LaMonka, baked Ma on East 1 Nir. and Mrs.

white Table Festival Planned Sunday By St. Charles Maryan Guild vtary Mrs. Edward Green, Spring Fantasy; Gerald O'Leary, Mrs; Beard prjoV-Mrs Daughter and Flllbut, Blue and Qpld. Mrs. Johrii Albertson, Forget Me" Not; the! Pricks John as co-cholr- Donovnn Is fashion 'coordinator, Mrs.

William. Hall Is games chairman and Mrs; Angela Fernandez is coffee chairman. Commentator i be Mrs Nicholas liovanetti. Modeling old hew fash- Ions will be Mrs. Joseph Beard, Ann Harding, Mrs.

Mary Howard, Mrs. George Lawler, Donald A. Browne, ''Kevin P. Donovan, Edward Green, Michael Barnstien, Shirley Barnstien, Mrs. Robert Booth, Joseph? BucUmir, Mrs.

Fernandez, Mrs. Pricks, Mrs. Malachi Harding, Michele Obbagy, John Obbagy, Mrs. Donald Powers, Mrs. Joseph Vollumo, Mrs.

Arthur Clifford and Robert R. Craw. Chairmen of the decorated tables are Girl Scout troop 97, Hawaii; Mrs. Vincent Montc- narro, The Way We Were; Mrs. Mrs.

Fricks, Or uild, Odds and' Mrs. John Mooney and Mrs. William Sellplc, Cocktail Hour; Mrs. Gabriel Biafare and Mrs. John Mlgliori, a'p Birthday, America; Mrs.

Anthony Doyle Anthony, Dqyle, harvest Time'; John Migllori and James Farrelt, Odd Couple; John Sorreiitlfio, jSesnme Street; Anthony Mllano and Mrs. Arthur McGinnis, Flower Madonna 'and Mrs. Felix Fernandez and Mrs. Rigio Berto Alfonso, Mesa Latina. Way a Mrs.

Brown an Heart of My i nin Oc 4. from 7 to 8:30 Franker rta oneT Ur snd T' gi Donovan Green Thumb; Mrs. Robert rf Heart; Mrs. Bernard- Post and Mrs. Robert Wilm, Octoberfest; Mrs.

Joseph Tassogna and Mrs. Volturno, Wfne and Roses; Mrs. Harding and.Mrs. Robert Metzger, From Strawberry Patch; Mrs. Donald Brown and Mrs.

Jose Garcia, Oriental and Mrs. Raymond Hinds and Mrs. Barnstien, Bowling. Also, Mrs. John Gum an and erman Club Lists October Activities Students, Parents of Language Classes to Meet Tonight Adult students and parents of children enrolled in the German anguage classes sponsored by he Germania Sports club, viil meet tonight at 8 o'clock in he club rooms, 1653 East Main street, according to Hans Peters, iresldcnt and Mrs.

Elisabeth lubbell, instructor. A knackwurst and potato salad dinner will be served during the Oktoberfest on Saturday, beginning at 7 p.m., in the club rooms. Mrs. Hans Peters, president nf the Ladies auxiliary, has announced the following aides: Vlrs. Edmund Ruppel, who is In charge of the kitchen, assisted by Mrs.

Rita Wilhetm of Beacon Falls, Mrs. Heinz Langwieder, Berta Wieser, Veronica Wilhelm, Brlgltta Wilhelm and Linda Wilhelm. A breakfast and fruehschoppen are scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 10 and a fall dance will take place on Saturday, Oct. 23.

Reservations are requested for all social events and may be made by calling the club Tues days through Fridays after 5 p.m. Bacon cooks evenly with no watching when baked in a hot oven 10 to 12 minutes. Lay slices on wire rack in a pan. SPECIAL! top off the season with a beaver felt hat And look at the beautiful savings! Genuine fur fell imported beaver in flaltering pillbox or profile beret styles colors galore for lots of wardrobe matching. Comp.

val. $13 Head's Millinery Read's Trumbull and Danbury open Man. Sat. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Bridgeport store 9:30 a.m.

lo 5:30 p.m., Thurs. til 9. A Read's charge account is better than cash you can buy what you want when.you need It. during public ceremonies in The order encompasses four states, Connecticut, New York,) Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with membcrs-at-largc located throughout the United States, i Is a national a i organization. Beneficial and fraternal membership is open to men and women from 15 years, on regardless of religion, race or na- origin.

From age 55, it becomes a social membership, when members may hold office local lodges but are not eligible for supreme offices or benefits. The project for the coming year chosen during yesterday's ausincss session is autistic children. The lodge for the last four years has supported mentally retarded children. Since 189G, when the lodge was founded, it has supported many charitable causes, in addition to its sick and death benefits and the Shepherds maintained a Home for (he Aged in Haddonfidd, N. until 1969.

The and death benefits continue today. Advancement in the executive slate takes six steps or years and Mr. Smith was Installed as outside guard, the basic rank, during the convention In 1971 in Albany, N.Y. It is (ho prerogative of the advancing supreme commander'to request that thej convention, at which he will become the supreme commander, be conducted in the city of his choice. Mr.

Smith, who has been with the order almost i 'childhood, requested Bridgeport. His family lived above the meeting hall on Fifth street in the city's east side in the 1940s. He joined in 1947. Mr. Smith is following in the I footsteps of his father, the late I George Smith of Bridgeport, was a past supreme commander and had been active in the supreme lodge and locally from 1938 to 1972.

He did volun- Jteer work as a lodge member, Boy Scouts, for which was awarded the "Whale" jpin for a "whale of a job" well done, Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Jeannette Smith, still Bridgeport resident, remains active is chairman of the supreme iways and means committee oi 'the District of Bridgeport. The new supreme commander moved Bridgeport Stratford and then to Oxford where he has resided for three years. He is married to the former Kathleen Wood of Milford also active in.

the lodge, become interested in the Shep herds work her bus baiid. She Is supreme deputy for the Star by the Sea lodge 1 Milford a conducted memorial service of the conven lion Sunday evening. Mr. Smith has been a lead man with industries of Stratford for 26 years and has three sons Installing officer last m'ght was Past Supreme Commander Danfe C. Test of Bradley Beach, N.

Janice Malchow, also of Bradley Beach, who presided as suprenn commander at the three day con vcntion, became acting supreme commander, a title and office she will hold for one year'. She then will receive the honorary title past supreme commander and receive (he emblem of that office! which she will retain. Other emblems of office are always-re- jllnqulshed to the successor. Upon becoming supreme commander a (permanent membership Is also 'awarded. re Mr.

and Mrs. Frank'Haux of Alblna' HaVens and Arnold ven 'of oublkitv. iy i nnron vhen you sew any kind of slip- Small garden are easier per material will keep the to locale and tess apt to be lost from sliding off your in the grass 'if bandies arc ap- painted bright red or yellow. ning 7, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m: Both classes will run for six Class size is limited and persons may contact the During vacation, use a zippered pillowcase 16 hold beach towels and swim suits. This saves space and can be used as pillow when traveling.

America, The Melting' Pot; Mrs. Lolly Arsenault, Hobo's Delight; Mrs. Leonard Courte- monche and Mrs. Claudette Sig- narelli, Winners and; Losers; Mrs. James Walsh and Mrs.

Thomas Walsh, Fall Festival; Mrs. Gary Roberts, Country Kitchen; Mrs. William Hall and Mrs. Buckmir, Games; Miss 1-ASniUIN r-ABHIO HEADQUARTERS For Ihe Sefecfi'ce Sfilcer, 2 2 A FAIRFIELD 259-24O4 Mother a Mrs. 'Clarence Also, COMMUNICATION TOPIC FOR XI ETA CHAPTER "Mrs.

John Hilton, street, will be hostess for a meeting of XI Eta chapter, Beta Sigmna Phi, this evening in her home. She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Varga. Pocket calendars will be distributed and members will take-'craft supplies to donated to the Bridgeport a Health center. Mrs.

Duncan Brown, president, will conduct -the 1 business session and Ellyn. "Communication-Conversation. Brown will a A small stepladder painted a brJghfcolor 'makes a nice inexpensive stand for plants or knick-knacks. FAIRFIELD FABRIC CENTER going to start exercising- really get back into shape." How many times have you ma'de that promise to yourself--only to put it off or forget it after a few days? Most of us have a problem starling and sticking to an exercise program. Not because we're lazy.

Not because we don't know how important exercise is to appearance, vitality and good health. Rather 1 wg don't stick to exercise-at-home programs because it's lonely and we often miss out on sports exercise because of the weather, someone else can't make it or we don't have enough time. Ifyou've never been to a HOLIDAY SPA before, you're in for a surprise. Of course, Holiday has some of the most advanced equipment, know-how and instruction anywhere in total ptiyslcal con-ditioning. But Holiday has much more! Hot whirlpools, saunas, swimming pools, steam rooms, separate gyms and locker rooms for men and women, and plush VIP surroundings.

So, lonely and boring it isn't. Most important--whether you want to lose weight, firm up, build muscle, or just get into great shape, Holi- day'strained personnel will tailor a program--based on some of the most advanced exercise physiology known --to help you meet your goals. And, you don't'need to buy equipment or make reservations. You'll never get rained out--or cancelled out-because someone eise can't make it. This time do something about that promise to yourself to get back in shape.

ARE NOW BEGINNING PHASE III DISCOUNTS: 4 T7 1 Discounton Membership Cost Free Additional Months ol Membership Discounter! RenCB3 Month Free Membership (or any Immediate Family Member 21 Yearsor Older. HURRYI ONLY 1 WEEK UFT. hofidoq spas STOP IN TODAY OR CALL 335-5131 MON. thru 10'tll 10 303 Staite Street, Lafayette Plaza, Bridgeport, Connecticut Facilities and hours may differ at each location and with membership type..

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