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B-TWELVE CO Mrs, Joseph Zak, of Central avenue, entertained the "hobby club" Wednesday. Mrs. George Sedlock and Mrs. William Plain were honored at a birthday celebration. Those who attended were: Mrs.

Adam Mscuch, Mrs Eva Walovich, Mrs. Charles Fitz, Mrs. John Trankovich and Mrs. Charles Rindos. Mrs, Josephine DalBenzo.

ol Westfield avenue, entertained Monday when her guests were Mrs. Angle Sullivan. Mrs. Lcc Csizmazia, Mrs. Lena DeLucia, Mrs.

Rote Vendetti and Mrs. Min Aliamo. Mr. and Mrs. John Lupo, of Broadway road, Long Hill, celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary (his past week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dieringer Mill River road. Fairfield, en tertained Mr. and Mrs.

Georg Holraan, of Washington, D.C., las weekend. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Frank lovino and Fran kie, Andrea and Nancy lovino. ti A trj lc crauncrs, or wn- and Edylhe Mate, of Pali- lowbrook road, Fairfield, report 11 8 nd thei an addiuon lhcir children, Kathy and Kevin, were L.I.. last weekend.

They enjoye- cruise to Fire Island aboard Joe's boat. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy of Glen Spring drive, Tnimbull and their children. Pat, Barbara Paul and Thomas spent a few days this past week visiting Mr and Mrs.

Paul Miller, of Wantagh Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Vcn- dctli, of Stralfield place, observed their 17(h wedding anniversary this week. Mrs. Mary Napolitano, of Madi son avenue, is convalescing home following surgery in St.

Vin cent's hospital. Mrs. Helen Glas gow, of Howard avenue, is also home after undergoing surgery in Bridgeport hospital. They are members club. of the Cosmopolitan The Michael Pihonaks.

of 13. Otis street, Stratford, have returned home following a two- week vacation spent in Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Sue Garnscy, and son, Raymond, of Penfield road, Fairfield. have returned home fol- ioiving a visit with Harry Garn sey, at Lawton, where Mr.

Garnsey was doing work for Sikorsky Aircraft. At present he is in Fort Worth, Texas, en i new assignment. Mrs. Be-nie (Esther) Stern, of Bayberry road, Fairfield. returned to her Connecticut National bank lesk last week after undergoing surgery in Park City hospital.

The Sterns' son, Jerry, is home on leave from the Army recovering from an eye operation performed last week. Ann Arnold, of West Broad street, Stratford, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Walker, at their summer cottage, Beach road. Lordship, for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. John ol Spruce street, Milford, and their children, Ronald, Carol and Janice, spent the past two weeks vacationing at Welllleet, Cape Cod. They also celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary Tuesday. Vilson, and Margaret Wilson.

Susan Fellows is returning ti her home in Cochituate. this weekend after spending the past three weeks visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Louis Bailey of Clinton street, Stratford. Her brother. Billy arrived yesterday to spend a two-week vacation with his grandmother.

Mrs. Andrew Zelle and Mrs Arthur Buchanan, were hosts at a surprise party Friday in the lalter's home, Loretta place, in honor of Mrs. Shirley Dunn mi BnQ iirown, of Arlington. Texas. Cole, of Shelton.

for the Those present were Mrs. F. L. nd, Germain, Mrs. Stephen Popovis Dorothy McMurray, Mrs.

Kenneth Rogers, Mrs. Margaret Car. roll, Mrs. Norma McDaniel Mrs. Evelyn Knapp, Mrs.

Phillip Dunn, Mrs. Frank Pinto, Mrs John Brophy, Rita Sullivan and Mrs. John E. Sullivan. Shirley is here with her husband, Eason, and their Douglas and Wayne, and are the house guest of her brother and sister-in-la Mr, and Donald Dunn Stratford.

rjiyton tludio MR, AND MRS. 1RIZARRY Miss Hermlnla Carrasqull- lo, 2SO East Main street, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Culogio Carrasquillo of Cog- uos, P.R., was married July tn Our Lady of Guadalupc church to Hiram Irlzarry, 280 East Main street, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Emillo Trizarry. The Charlie Brauncrs, of Wil- dings. Mr. and Mrs. Rajph Gavozzi of Belle Vernori, and their son, Ralph, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Brenna, of Maplewood avenue, for a few days last week. Cadet Jerome McGourlhy Is home from Kings Point to spend a month leave with his Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGourlhy ol Creston road, Stratford.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurtz of Bassick road, Trumb'Jil, and son, Michael, spent the pas veek at Birch Grove. Candle- vood Lake. They were hosts a i cook-out last Sunday when iteir guests were Mr.

and Mrs William Ford, of White Plains and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurtz of Trumbull. They are also Mr. and Mrs.

George Enke, of Yonkers, this weekend Stephen Kollar has returned to Fort Lauderdale, after spending 3 month visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Corne Kollar, of Pine Rock Park. Janice F.lander.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elander, Black Rock lurnpike, ivas hostess at a bowling party Tuesday when she celebrated hcr 12th birthday. Enjoying the fun were Joyce Paolini, Lynn Jacobson, Linda Ore- schnick, Cathy Johnson and Bev crly Elander. Mrs.

Arthur Mantle and Mrs. Barney Tarinelli, will entertain at a "pool side party" Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Mantle, Little Plain road, Trumbull, for the executive board ol'tlie Confraternity of the Rosary church. of St. Teresa's Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph J. Rodin and children, Linda, Tommy and Susan, are spending their vacation in the Lake George region of New York State. Pvt. Bob Colonncse, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Colonnese, of llurd avenue, Stratford, has completed a fh-e-week course In Aviation school, Fort Rucker, and is now taking an advance course. SUNDAY POST, AUGUST 7, The CHATTER BOX Mrs. L.

J. Bell, of Fourth avenue. Lordship, was hostess at a cook-out last Sunday. Enjoying mour Beverly and Jfanfc Seyrnoi, Mrs. Lillian Gully, Mrs.

Ann ing, Mrs. Margaret Bannon veronica Seymour, George Krik orian, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seymour, Beverly and HankSelmour rtr.

and Mrs. J. J. Seymour, Jr. 'ally, Donna, Jimmy and Char otte Seymour, Mr.

and Mrs. A J. Colonnesc and Marianne Colon nese. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Szamo- tula. 26 Cornell street, entertained at a party last Sundav in honor of their daughter Diane 'J aw and sl tcl Elaine, on the before Elaine, on the occasion of her sixth birthday. Guests were Christine and Pamela Szamotula Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horelik and children.

Suzanne and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Singmund Pritz and children, William and Janice, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Mie- Jule and Bob Hudak of Daniels Farm road, Trumbull, and their children, Bob, and Carol, have returned home after a motor (rip (o Canada. They visited St. Ann's shrine in Quebec, St. Joseph's shrine in Montreal Sdiroon Lake ind Saratoga springs. Mr.

and Mrs. William Powers, 1 Orlando, and their children, Billy, Kevin, Timothy and Michael, arrived yesterday to pend a two-week visit with rein- ives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaeser, of Wilcoxson a Stratford, and their children Palty, Laurie and Bobby, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Meal Kelly, of Allenfown, Pa. for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hagan of 'lymouth street, Stratford, arc he guests of her mother, Mrs Thomas of Brookline. for the weekend. Mary Theresa Wilson, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Vilson, of Lindsley place, Strat- ord. was feted at a cook-out tfonday when she celebrated hird birthday. On hand for the un were Mrs. Paul Cashman, 'eter, Paul, Patrick and Mary ilizabeth Cashman. Mrs.

Bessie ilcCabe, Genevieve Kelly. Mrs hirley Ryan, Sharon, Thomas and Patty Ryan, Mrs. Stephen Horan. Maureen. Stephen.

Chrisine and Kevin Moran, Mrs. Joeph Knott, Laura md Christine Knott, Mrs. Mihael Sulzycki, Martha Sulzyck' ievm Hickey, Mary Ann Hickey eanne Hickey, Mrs. Marguerite Jyan, Mr. and Mrs.

William Charles and John Wall-ley, of Spruce circle Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Kelson. ol Hancock avenue, entertained at a party July 23 in honor of tneir grandson. Randy, who was four years old.

Sharing in the fun were Danny Heyse, Glenn and John Baxter. Roddy and Da- his brother, Jeffrey and their mother. Mrs. Alvjn Strunk are Visiting here from San Dieco Calif. They will leave for their home tomorrow after spending a two month visit with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rusnak of Princeton street, were hosts 81 a family party last Sunday following the christening of tneir son, Edward Andrew, in St Ann's church. Elairfe Rutkosky Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rusnak of Kings Highway, Fair- lield, are entertaining todav following the christening of their daughter, Mary Ann in St. Emery's church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rusnak Bill be the sponsors.

The new arrival was bom July is i St. Vincent's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarnoczy, of Kings Highway, Fairfield are the maternal grandparents.

Mrs. John Rusnak, of Douglas street, is the paternal grandmother. Mrs. Robert Tait, of Hazelwood terrace. Stratford, will entertain Tuesday for her Christmas booth committee for the Trinity Episcopal, church Fair which will jake Mrs.

Norma Wuster, Mrs Alice Weschler and Mrs Jean Rorsev. drcn, Linda and Diane. Altretl Williams, ot i8b East Main slreel, is recuperating In Bridgeport hospital lOMowing surgery. Enjoying the performance of Celeste Holm in "Royal Enclosure" at the Westport Playhouse Wednesday evening were Mrs. John Barna.

Mrs. Edward Arkison, Mrs. Kenneth Crepeau Mrs. John Fogarly, Mrs. William McAuliffc, Mrs.

William Edlvard McPadden, Morris, Mrs. Mrs. Francis, Margaret Step- Mrs. Charles James O'Brien, and Mrs. hano.

ccle- a Mrs Harr 917 Williams street, wil brate their 40th wedding r.m- versary on Monday. Mr Rose has been manager of the Majestic theater 14 years. The couple have one son, Sheldon a school teacher. Mrs. Nicholas Bischoff and Mrs.

James Lane of Fairfield have just returned from a vaca- cruise to Nassau and the Bahamas. The trip took 10 days. and Mrs. Andy Cim- mlno and Mr. and Mrs James DeSanty, of Trumbull, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hlavacek, of Stratford, spent last week vacationing in the Pocono Mountains. During their stay they staged French week. Jim won a prize as a Fifr Baby Doll and Walter was presented with a prize as the best dressed Frenchman. Sgt.

and Mrs. Sidney Swanson and. their children, John, Paul Stephe Mary Ellen and Ann, a rtlln, are home from Tokyo and spend- ng the summer at Short Beach. Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Patterson of Stratford road, Stratford an- RriA 0 TM sf? jrandfather. mother. field road, Fairfield, was hostess it a luncheon Wednesday He quests were Mrs. Mrs. Emma Lask Vagy and Kathy Greg and Ladd Lyons loft by et airliner Tuesday for their home in Los Altos, after pending a ten-day visit with their uncle and aunt, Mr.

anc drs. Duillio Vcrna, of Glendale 'oad, Stratford. -Their mother, rtrs. Ida Primavera Lyons 'isiting her mother, Mrs. Venusta Vimavera, ot Sano, Italy.

They pent this past week as guests of Mrs. Elvira Ball in Germany. Mrs. Lyons will return 9 to visit her brother- in-law and sister for a few to California. "happy birth for Mrs.

Marie Walker road. Mr anH 8 street, Long Hill, Tuesday. Ann Arnold, of West Broad street. Stratford, was feted at a surprise retirement party last Thursday in the Fairway by her co-workers in Remington Arms. She is retiring after 45 years service.

John Eaton, of were registered Paul 1-auer, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Paul Lauer, of Connecticut avenue, was honored at a welcome home party recently at the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manchester, of Knapp's highway, Fairfield.

He returned home two weeks ago ajter serving in the Air Force in England for three years. Mr. and Mrs. DeKalb avenue, 1Jlc in the Hotel Taft in York, for a few days this past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Bartemy, of Hollis street, Fail-field, and their children, David and Yvetle, have returned home af- er spending a vacation in New Hampshire and Vermont. They were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bartemy, of St.

Albans Bay, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyhen, of Bryant place, Stratford, have returned home after a two-week vacation at Eastport, Me. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Goldemen, of franistan avenue, spent a few days in Atlantic City this past week. Virginia and Carol Bakunas, of rlubbell place, Devon, hava re- urned home after spending a veek visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaffney, of Cliffside, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Przybylski, of Ruth street, Trumbull, are Alan Dombkowski, of Capitol avenue also were hosts at a surprisi MISS CAROLE JISONNA FALL BRIDAL PLANNED BY CAROLE JISONNA Mr. and Mrs.

Salvatore Jisonna, 56S Mill Hill terrace, Southport, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole Janet, to Frank Anthony Malern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Matera, 31 BurnsforU avenue. hey plan fall wedding. Miss Jisonna, a graduate Roger Ludlowe high school, is a assistant buyer in the purchasing, department of the Bassic compa ny.

Mr. Matera. an alumnus Bullard-Havens Technical schoo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Padua of Madison avenue, their chil dren, David and Paul, and their nieces, Kathy Krushck and Shar on Patrick, spent Tuesday a Freedom Land.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Michel of Philadelphia, and their chil dren, Edward, Mary Ann and Eileen, were the guests of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michel, of California street, Stratford, last weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynch of Woodlawn drive. Trumbullj are back home a plane trip to Honolulu. They also spent several days in San Francisco.

Pamela Lundgren, of Manhasset Trail, Pine Rock Park, has returned home after a two-week vacation at Lake Champlain and Old Orchard Beach, with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Pero, of Stratford Mrs. Annie Powell, of Woodlawn drive, Trumbull, has returned home after spending the last few months visiting relatives and friends in Norfolk, Va. Terry Corey of Norwalk, spent ihe past week visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip McDermolt, of Wayne street. Mrs Henry Kaechelc, of Morehouse Highway, Fairfield, and her daughters, Katherine, Edith and Elizabeth, are enterlaining today in honor of Mr. and Mrs. is an lelectrician with the Richard" OcTne ciated'Electric romnanv Chard ch sn er of Milwaukee, ciated Electric company. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Wooddell of Kaechele place, and thei children. Pamela, Robin, Sharon and Forrest, have returned home after a week's visit with liis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wood dell, of Greenbank, w.

Va. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kronisch, of Lincoln avenue, are celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary today with a family party in Levy's Grandview hotel, Colchester. On hand to Mishes will he Mr, and Mrs.

Irving Kronisch, Marc, Ellen and Louis Kronisch, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kronisch, David Kronisch, and Mrs. Edward Sax, and Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Nishball. The couple also will receive greetings by phone today from their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyers of Inglewood, and their children, Maureen and Harvey. Mr.

and Mrs. John Jarosik, of Meadoivbrook road, Stratford vere party heir daughter. Patricia, and hei lance. Jack Farrell, son of Mr md Mrs. Francis Farrell.

of hosts at an cngagemenl last Sunday in honor ol place. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Varhoiy, Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Varholy ilr. and Mrs. William Lesko, Mr! md Mrs. Frank Povandra, Mr nJ' Mrs. Grant Wilkinson, Mr md Mrs.

Joseph Pulaske, Mr md Mrs. John Plavnicky, Mrs Hary Istuan, Mr. and Mrs. Franis Farrell, Mrs. Josephine Po- i Nelson, Mary Kafar "jr a 'ally Nolan, Riia Povandra Robert and Marilyn Jarosik, Richard The Stratford American Legion u.viliary will stage its annual icmc Tuesday at noon at the ionic of Mrs.

Jean Evanko Mr. and Mrs. Louis Conigiano of Ohio avenue, and their chil- ind Martin ipoatots. Stiewing wore the dren. Leonard, Janet, Louis and! Danny, have returned home after I enjoying a two-week vacation i Miami.

Mrs. John Annin, of John street Long Hill, her daughter, Rosemary and Mr. and Mrs. John Sundra, of and daughter. Ann Marie, arc spending the weekend at Cape Cod.

Laura Regina An ignaV, christening of Stratford, In St. JameJ chufch" StralforI a 1 2 Ettmond The group above includes, from left Gloria i A a i 1 11 TM 11 hos(! 1 mslernal great-grandmother holdine Laura 1 mother; Julia Pinter Nyakas, granlmolher. The sponsors were a 5ias ct and their children, Linda and Jeffery. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Tait and Carl Ochsner. Mr. and Mrs. James Matera, of Marcy road, attended a performance of "Silk Stockings" in the Oakdale theater last Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Wargo, of 64 Rowland street, Stratford, recently attended a barbecue at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hogenstein, of West Haven. Others present were Carl Hogenstein, Karin Hogenstein, Mr.

and Mrs Carl Carlson, Richard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, Mr! Mrs. Kenneth Alexander, of Westfield avenue, her children, Sharon, Maureen. Debbie am! Kenneth, along with Mrs.

Phillip McDermott, Eileen McDermott, Mrs. William Corey, of Nonvalk ind her children, Terry, Billy ind Kevin, visited Freedomlajid Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tait, of Hazelwood terrace, Stratford will entertain 'tomorrow for Mr and Mrs.

Richard Ochsner, ol Milwaukee, and their chil dren, Linda and Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. William Ochsner and their children, Bunny and Billy and Carl Ochsner. Mrs.

Ann Matera, of Burns- lord avenue, entertained at bon voyage party last week for Mrs. Elsie Gfasullo, before her departure for Germany where she will visit her parents for two months. Those present were Mrs. Joan Aube, Mrs. Rose Giasullo, Mrs.

Loretta Payden, Mrs. Florence Clarizio, Mrs. Ann Gatieurez, Mrs. Laura Fazzone, Mrs. Shirley Tolora, Eleanor Pjaiza and Carole Jisonna.

Mrs. Victor Meleski, of Booth Hill road. Nichols, and her sons, V.J. Stephen, Brian and Bruce spent last week visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank- brook, L.I. McCahill, of Lyn- The Rev. John Meaney, who was ordained in Beda college in Rome in April, was guest of honor at a dinner in the Yankee Silversmith, Wallingford. Wednesday, given by his cousin, Peggy Wooster, and Mr. and Mrs Edward Shea, Loretla King, Jane Lavery, Eileen McDermott, Norine Dooley, Marguerite Carroll Helen and Pat Finnegan, oi Bridgeport.

Ann Callahan. Arnold McN'amara. Joseph Blake and Josephine DcDley, of New Haven and Mairon Richards, of Derby. Mrs. Mary Dillon, of Lewis street! entertained at a breakfast Wednesday morning for his friends Allowing the celebration of his Irst Mass here in Sacred Hcarl He will be leaving soon 'or his new assignment in British West -Indies.

Mrs. Mary Palsa, of Pembroke street, is entertaining Mi. and vtrs. Frank Patrik and George 3olias, of Toronto, Canada, for a ew days. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael DiZazzo, of Evergreen street, their children, Fran, Michael and Kathv, md John Cassidy and Shelly Ho'p- spent the past week visiting and Mrs. Frank Diodati. and i iVaT, iniin. uiuualf, md Mrs.

Emil Carlson, Mr. and John 'Zazzo, of Lawrence, Mass. 'Irs. Arthur Le Duke and Robert Iguest of her former classmate lin St. Joseph's college, Glorin Sim Mr.

and John Wargo 64 Rowland street, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LeDuke and their son. Robert, of Wes Haven, recently enjoyed a moto trip. They visited Howe Cawns awns N.

Carson City, Catskill, and Forest Park, Springfield Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Milewski of Moorland road, Trumbull, entertained at an outdoor barbecue Jiven in honor oE their daugh- Bonnie Lynn, who celebrated ler first birthday Aug. 1.

Guests included Nancy Milewski Mr and Mrs. Joseph Buda. Mr. and virs. Vincent Milewski, Joseph Milewski, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Babyak, Richard Babyak, Mr. and Mrs. George Daigle, Karen Daigle, Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Ta Gloria and Barbara Talkowski. Mr. and Mrs. Louis icmtini, Sharon and Diana Vicin- 'ni. Air.

and Mrs. AI Morris, and Virginia and Vincent Morris. Jane Marie Sabins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sabins, of Hazelwood avenue, has returned home alter spending the summer visiting her grandmother, Mrs.

Clifford Sabins, of St Al- hans, Vt. Mrs. Sabins returned home with her and will spend the weekend as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

Bradford Miller of Jennings road, Fairfield, and their children, Jimmy Russell and Jackie, spent last week- vacationing at Lake Catherine. Vt. rhey also visited Fort Ticon. deroga. Mr.

and Mrs. Miles French, of Hollis street, Fairfield, and their children. Susan and Brad visited Freedom Land last Friday Their son, Miles. will return home tomorrow after spending two weeks at Camp Pomperau Union, Conn. Mr.

and Airs. Joseph W. Knott of Main street. Stratford were losts at cook-out Wednesday Their guests were Mr. and Mrs" Wilson Sr Mr and Mrs.

William E. Wilson. Billy. John, David, Michael Dennis and Barbara Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles J. Wilson, Charles Mary, Brian and Margaret Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. M. Michael Sulzycfei, Michael, Anne, Mark and Martha Sulzycki.

Joseph Heim, of Hicksville, L. I. Mr and Mrs. Paul Heim, of Seaford and lflcir children. Alicia' 'hiliip, Paul and Mary Beth Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Crawford' of Amityvilie. L. L. and their children, Marilyn, Cathy, i le will be a member wedding party Aug.

becomes the bride uar, son of Mr. and Adsuar, of Condado, Glorin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Gonzalez, of San Juan. Mr.

and Mrs. James of Meadow road. Trumbull, and' Mr. and Mrs. William Moyar of Rockwell avenue, Stratford hav returned home after spending vacation in Miami Beach.

James Washburn, was the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Starkey, of Broadbridge ave- Moyar, spent the week week ith her grandparents Mrs Muller i Oakland street, Stratford. ior- siello. of Old Dyke road.

Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Casel- of Sands place, Stratford. Mr.

a Of Hone ta land v. Dudek Miss Patricia Dudck hav 'i-jicie inev guests of Mrs. Dudek's sikeran brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr- Manuel Harris. En route the' were guests at Athens, Ga Mr.

and Mrs. Edward irmerly of Weston. Mrs. Mrs. Dudek's sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parking ton with their children MRS. ISMAEL JIMENEZ Miss F.va Gonzalez, (It East Main street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Juan Go ralez of Camuy, p. was married July 23 in the Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe, to Ismael Jimenez, Beach street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Jimenez of Camuy, P.R. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Morrii, of 176 Fourth street, entertained at a family reunifti at home Sunday with their grandchildren and great-grandchildren Among family members were Rosanne" SpenceV and family of New Haven, Edward Smith of Ansoma; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer and family of Ansonia; and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Spencer and family of Ansonia; Ar, Ihur Spencer of, Ansonia; Mrs Mary Sims of New York and Mrs. Mary Stevens and family. Other guests included Mrs. Ida Aratsg- ton of Stratford; Mrs, Evelyn Green, Mrs. N'ellie Byrd and Miss Dorothy Sonnville and other friends.

Christine and Karen Ann Simmons, of Henderson road, Fair- 'leld, Nan O'Donnell, Susan Carroll and Susan Donahue, of Granville street Fairfield, spent last week at the 4-H camp in Warren, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krekoska of North Bishop avenue, and their children, John Terry and Patty, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Stephen Galya, of Torrington, for a few days last week.

Mrs. Harold Gorman, of Hilltop drive, Stratford, is convalescing at home following surgery In St. Vincent's hospital. Mrs. Jolm A.

Wilkinson, of Churchill road. Fairfield, entertained last Wednesday for her former classmates in the 1948 class of Fanny A. Smith school Her guests were Ethel Hunyadi Mrs. Joseph Calvanese, of Planlsville. Mrs.

Ray Kallus, of Bethel, Mrs. James R. Brown and Mrs. Richard Pearson Fairfield. Mr.

and Mrs. John Kozak, of Goldenrod avenue, entertained his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kozak, of Scranton, Pa. and daughter, Mary, for the past two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bovan, of Glcnbrook avenue, entertain ed Lillian Sauko, of Scranton last week. Mr. and Mrs Ted Zapos.

of Scranton, and son Ted, are Iheir house guests thi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parady of Creston road, Stratford, and their children, Lynn, Karen and jerard, have returned home after a two-week vacation at Lake Phillips, HoMen, Me. They also visited Harold's mother MrTM lliam Strcet Ethel Parady, of Great Works, Me. da Birch nUC a turch street, Lordship, will cele- drcn, Janice and David came a teenager.

Diane Phillips; daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert of Champion terrace, Stratford, was feted at a party last Friday when she celebrated her 14th birthday. Enjoying the fun were Pamela Stevens, Milps Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stevens.

Sr Mr- Minnie Phillips. Terry Skinner! rma Phillips, Jean and Janice Jankura. Robert Jankura and Mr. and Mrs. George Jankura.

and Mrs. Paul P. Slender, of Lawrence road, ainield, celebrated their 15th i anniversary Thursday. The couple havt four children, Mark Kealey, Kirk Paul. Brad Paul and Mary Patrice.

i Mr and Mrs. Charles Lavin. of Churchill road, Trumbull, and their sons, Keith and Ricky spent the past week' vacationing at Cape Cod. A "get well greeting" would help to cheer Patrick L. Carroll of Granville street, Fairfield' who is a patient in Haven Veteran's hospital.

Martha Kathleen Kopp. ter of Mr. nad Mrs; Harry Kopp, of Henderson road I-airfield, was feted at a family parly last Sunday when her second birthday. Her brother. Billy, celebrated his seventh birthday Friday with a family parly.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks of Wilmington, are the paternal grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Ludwig Kopp, of Boston, are the paternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nancarrow, Mr. and Mrs. Ursan Otto, Mr.

and Mrs. Armond Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meleski and Mr. and Mrs.

Victo Meleski dined in the Fairway Wednesday and later attended a performance of "Once More With Feeling" i the Southbury Playhouse. Mr. and Mrs; Eugene Under- bill, of Sikorsky place, Stratford, announce tile birth of a daughter, Donna Mane, July 27 in St. Vincent's hospital. The new arrival has a sister, Deborah, and a Mr.

Underbill, of are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Mai-y Evanko of Stratford avenue, Stratford, is the maternal grandmother. Mrs. Howard of Sco- and her grandchil- a family cook-out.

Her sis- of Easton, for a few days ter, Sandy, was feted at a fam- last week ly party July 25 when she be- J. Jolm and her children I aura and John, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry Gniadek of street, this past week. John visiting here for the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Under- iill, of William street, and dauoh- Patty -P ent Tu in New Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strouse of Merchant street, their ch'l- and and Deb- Mr' and laV" 'nf ana son Edward Caldwell and i sadena a children, Kalhy, "Butch" and Vacali0ning al i Lake George. Lake George last week.

days Mrs. Eileen Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Donofrio, of Old Saw Mill road, Nichols and Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Parenle, oi Hemlock trail, Nichols, have returned home aftv a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Donofrio ivere celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary anil Mr. and Mrs.

Parente observed their 23rd wedding Axel Larson, of Campus Gardens, is back in the Park City hospital as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClcl- lan are entertaining at their summer cottage, Otis, this weekend for: Mr. and Mrs Wiiliam Walkley, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Peterson. 1 I Mr a Ven.rilio SMSy -me 1 TM the giests of Mr. icn Sature, i weekend. nr Ja 2.

Wrs Roland Carlson, of Old Dyke road, Nichols, anc! their daughters, Karen and Pamela spent last week vacationing in New Brunswich and Edward Island. Mrs. William Donnelly, Jr the former Patricia Perkins, and hcr daughter, Dehra Anne, arc visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Windsor Perkins, 19 Fenway North, Milford.

Lieut. Donnelly is stationed at the Marine base, Quantico, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard mn Pa 8 Pe laSt an relatives here for a few weeks.

vjiaiiuview IM the CalskiU Mountains I ig their slay they celebrated! 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Sicilian, of Arrowhead road, Trumbull announce the birth of a' daughter, lisa Ann, last Tuesday in St. Vincent's hospital. MK CW arrivil has 1HO brothers, John Anthony and Edmund Stephen.

i a iviLiNCJ- Billy Harrison, son of Mr. and Clifford Harrison, of Jewell Laura Knoll. brat'ed his seventh birthday. i 1 1 5 benlen Torrington, last Sunday. They attended a family picnic at Mount Tom.

Their daughter, Carol, is spending a two-week vacation at Camp Maria Pratt lorrmgton, which she- won recent- Yes! It true the most complete selection of art supplies for STUDENTS AMATEUR HOBBYIST or Professional and everything for the commercial artist it is I A I Hi..

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