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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 24

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TWENTY-FOUR THE BRIDGEPORT POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1560. SPECIAL FISH FRY (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Fried Fish Lemon Wedge French Fried Potatoes Coleslaw Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter Every Wednesday 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M. landmark for Hiajry Am.rlcoil" Fairfield. 750 Post Road (Near Exit 22 Conn.

Tpke.) Milford, Wheeltr Farmi Road (Wilbur Pkwy.) Phon. TR 4.4141 Milford, 1040 Boston Post Ro.d Exit 39 Conn. Tpke.) Bridgeport 193 Boston Ave. Phone FCret 8-4147 'Sisterhood to Hear jSupper Planned Thursday Episcopal Women hducation Directors! I The omens of Christ 1 Episcopal church. Stratford, will serve a covered-dish supper Thursday at 6:30 p.m.

in the Mr. and Harry Malia 10 Speak to RoJeph Sholom Group parish house. James Fairfield county aelHecht. wife of representative for the So- bbi of Congregation I a Security administration will Mrs. includes Mrs.

Mrs. H. H. LeRoy Germain. Mrs.

Eve- Mrs. Micha. assistant rabbi of Rodeph Sholom will be guest speaker. He will show bv the Sisterhood at a on the mstor of Social tomorrow at p. m.

in the so- Security. A question and answer cia! hall. A special program in eri0li of the annual semin- committee ary month will be presented al LightfoM. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Malin. eers Mr. Malin. educational direc- lrs tor of ihe and vn f-itrrson ana mirs-'rv Vhnol dirprto- i Weidman. kitchen crew; Mrs.

Mal.n iurser school directo. MfS Arbogasti t.iis past summer Bovnton. Mrs. Ray- through Europe. Israel and Carpenter.

Mrs. Clarence nmd the Iron Curtain. Their topic! Mrs HaroM Lovel will be "A Stronghold for i mm lrs A an Barrows Mrs. Clifford Greene, door hostesses, and Mrs. Frank Kib- reservations.

1 tO Jewry." stressing the role American Jews will have to play asi the core of Judaism. They will show slides of their trip. Mrs. Harry Nelson will offer the invocation, and Mrs. Milton i Gold will preside.

Mrs. Hoffman, seminary chairman, i -p i-- r.ounces that Mrs. Florence L)utCU 1 1'Cat aif kowitz will donate one of her; pieces of handcraft. i -i iare Mrs. Archer Kadler.

chair- 0 1 SCS man. Miss Sally Rome, Mrs. Birdie Gottlieb and Mrs. Benjamin Levin. Episcopalians Set Fair on Nov.

18,1 9 Calvary Church Members Arrange Annual Hvent in Parish Hall The Rev. J. Jay Johnson, rec- or of Calvary Episcopal church. and members of the vestry are logue. Street Opposite Howlcnd's humorous mono- Hostesses will be Mrs.

it ana saiuraav Hessels. Mrs. hobbies in today's Nov 19 "at 1 p.m. in the parish preen, Mrs. Edward fast-paced living makes them as hall.

Main and Summit streets. Mrs. Hector Mrs. John, important as they are fun And t. .1.

noiVtu-rMn Mrc FHu-arri Oliver yoa naven found the hobby Those who will staff the toward umer. are the Sunday School group. Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Carl country store: Girls Friendly So-, oens and Mrs Andrew Toth.

All i Gardens. There are 16 different 1163 EAST Main Street (OPPOSITE WATSON'S) Everyone's Talking About Our All-New East Main Street Expansion COME IN AND SEE See the Hundreds of NEW Items for CHRISTMAS to fill your every need. Look fo D'ANDREA'S for ffte Newest and Best in Quality Religious Goods Come and See Us! ffej Opening Wednesday Tomorrow FREE GIFTS FOR ALL ALL PERSONS VISITING OUR NEW EAST MAIN STREET SHOP WILL RECEIVE FREE NO PURCHASE NECESSARY A FRESH ROSE and a COLORFUL BROCHURE, "HOW TO SAY THE Commencing Tomorrow, Thursday, Friday and Saturday FREE FREE FREE To ihe First 1,000 Customers in the EAST MAIN STREET STORE and making a minimum purchase of Sl.OO, will bs given FREE a Sl.OO Box of Attractive Religious Christmas Cards marking ihe first oi a series oi gifts Micheal D'Andrea will ba offering lo his many friends and customers in Greater Bridgeport and Southern Conneciicui now until CHRISTMAS I 1 I (LIMIT ONE BOX OF CARDS TO A CUSTOMER) While all of fha above is being offered for just the Informal Opening of our EAST MAIN STREET BRANCH Watch next Sunday's Posf for FORMAL GRAND OPENING. Following Week 1 1 1 MOST POPULAR CONTINUOUS SUNDAY MISSAL There's no other Missal like it anywhere no turning of pages from one section to another. To pray the Mass with the Priest you simply read from page to page.

COME IN AND SEE THIS WEEK AT OUR MAIN ST. THIS SATURDAY MICHAEL J. D'ANDREA cordially invites you lo a COMBINED BOOK AUTOGRAPH PARTY for BROTHER HERMAN E. ZACCARELLI, C.S.C. Food Service Director at Notre Dame a i liipli School and Stnnchill Collrgr.

AUTHOR OF CATHOLIC FOOD MANUAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1960 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. CATHOLIC FOOD MANUAL is an insiilulional "cookbook" of 1,000 recipes for 6 lo 600 for everything from meal, fish and vegetable dishes lo sandwiches, salads and desserts. A Religious Gift Means More The Jerry Fuccis Eichner's Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Fucci, 1SS Catherine street, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday i Committee for Event Nov. 16 A roast beef dinner served at 6 and 7 p.m. during i rv "Dutch Treat" fair of the Worn- Vlarned I 6315 an's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church. Wednesday Nov. 16 at the church.

Mrs. Carl Seaberg and Mrs. John H. Venman, co-chairman of the fair, are accepting reservations for the meal. Prepara- are in charge of Mrs.

Raymond Hadley and Mrs. Paul Amelung. assisted by Paul Hack- Donald Hackett, Edward Young, Mrs. Victor Kappel. Mrs.

J. W. Allen, Mrs. Clifford Lockwood, Mrs. John Keeton, Mrs.

Hollis Stevenson, Mrs. Wardley Smith. Mrs. Thomas Sotir. Mrs.

Richard G. Moore, Mrs. Orrin Curtiss, Mrs. Howard Per- vear, Mrs. Roland Banner, Mrs.

Walter Custance and Mrs. Roger terKuile. Twelve booths will be decorated with varicolored tulips. Additional commitees include Mrs. William H.

Alderson. Mrs. James Elkins, Mrs. R. B.

Goldsmith. Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. Raymond Hayford, Mrs. W.

M. Jackson. Mrs. Clifford Locfcwood. Mrs.

Henry Merold. Mrs. Homer Nichols, Mrs. Celia Philbrick, Mrs. Emil Schadow and Mrs.

Stephen Metzger, aprons; Mrs. Alderson. Mrs. Irving Akerson, Mrs. Judson Barnes, Mrs.

iam Gunter, Mrs. Edgar Haines, Mrs. William C. Henderson, Mrs. Beeton Lauder, Mrs.

Harrington Madden. Mrs. Richard Moore, Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs.

Howard Scott and Mrs. George Yule, baby clothes. Also. Mrs. Randall Hamrick, Mrs.

A. J. Hawley, Mrs. Joseph Jeffrey, Mrs. W.

B. McNaughton, Mrs. Arthur Pern', Mrs. John E. Reynolds, Mrs.

James Rollings, Mrs. Charles Townsend and Mrs. John Wade, arts and crafts. Post photo--Pltimmer MR. AND MRS.

JERRY FUCCI The Good Samaritan society ol the First English Lutheran church, Laurel avenue and Grove street, will meet tonight at o'clock in the parish hall. Plans Marian Guild Plans Meeting, Rummage The Marian guild of Our Lady of Grace church, Stratford, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Second Hill Lane school. Mrs. William A.

Small, elocutionist. will be guest speaker. She! will present Poole, Mrs. John Sheppard, Mrs. Robert Doucette, Mrs: John Allen, Mrs.

Gilbert Brusseau tad Mrs. Nicholas Convertino. 16 hobbies to choose from Casey, Mrs. John Mosel, Mrs. Paul Lisbona and Mrs.

Otis Lewis, food sale: Mrs. Robert Smith, and Mrs. John teller. African violets: Mrs. John Schultze and Mrs.

George Parsons, "white elephant;" Mrs. Harry Kirkby, candy; St. Helena's guild, kiddie land: Young People's fellowship, Fred Hulley and David Smith, play land, and William Bush, bowling alley. Mrs. James Martin is in charge of the roast beef dinner Pelletier, Mrs.

Irene Fuccello Mr. and Mrs. Evangelist Marseg -n lia Mr and Mrs. Guido Marseg-i to be served at and lia, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Nov. 19. co. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony! ID'Agastino, Joseph and James Couple Mark Anniversary iD'Agastino! Caroline D'Agastmo, STATE MEETING SET at Dinner Party in and Mrs. Thomas Burrows, gy ORTHODOX GROUP Tillstrom, I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Till Mrs. Anna Pape, Mr.

and Mrs. Th Connecticut chapter of the Charles Kadar. Mr. and Mrs. Women's branch of the Union ol Chris Chick, Mrs.

Anna Scully, I orthodox Jewish Congregations of Mrs. Anno Robbie. Mrs. Ethel America wil Rood, Mrs. Kenneth Rood, Mr.

3o a.m. I meet tomorrow al the Young Israel 292 Norton street. i cia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good-i conven on NOV 14-16 in The couple have two sons, Alex Mr and Mrs George citv Rabbi Aaron Gelman, nd Joseph Fucci and five grand-j so Mrs Mam i Romano.

Mr. and' children, Gerald, Mrs Joseph Romano, Mrs. Jo- Patricia, Judy and Alexis Fuccu hine Meachem Mrs. Jameslgid'and New'" Mrs. Gelman will Mr.

Fucci is a retired employe of pj cc 0 a i spiritual leader of the host synagogue, will speak on "Judaism-- the Singer Manufacturing company. The Rev. Louis A. DeProfio, and Mrs. George; ff invocation and Mrs.

Wil- Weising, Anthony DelBene. Mr.hj a Cohen, the closing prayer, and Mrs. Horace Patavino. Dottiej Dessert an( coffee will be serv- Eastmen, Mrs. Joseph Malay and' SHOPPERS BEAUTY FAIR BOSTON AVE.

(SHOPPERS PLAZA) Tel. EDison 5-5866 Open Daily 10 A.M. lo 10 P.M. No Appointment Necessary PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL SO50 All Supervised By Mr. Ben Bondi 8 Complete the honored guest, bestowed ai an d'Mrs.

A. James Mercur- special blessing on the couple, and renewed their wedding vows. Danny Costello. television performer, entertained, and Perk Richards was master of cere- nonies. Both are nephews of Mrs.

Fucci. Among the guests at the party were Mrs. Alex Fucci, Mrs. Joseph Fucci, and the couple's granddaughters, and Mr. andj in charge.

XI ETA CHAPTER MEETS WEDNESDAY Xi Eta chapter of Beta Phi will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. I ST. ANTHONY'S GUILD TO HEAR MISS FEYDT The Women's guild of St. Anthony's church. South Pine Creek Fairfield, will meet tomor- Mrs.

James D'Agostino, Mr. and' Mrs. Mchael Lorello, Mrs. Edith Salzano and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Salzano of Jersey City, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fucci, Mr. and Mrs. John Larson, Keith Larson, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Dellmarg- gio, Andrew and marggio. in Viking hall, Alfred street, with Mrs. Richmond Knapp, president, i -T-U 7:30 p.m. in the school with Mrs.

Stanley Obi- Mrs. William Standish will discuss preparations for a Thanks- is-j president, in charge. giving basket for a needy family. er Mis Mrs. Douglass MacQuarrie has! wl11 demonstra Marjorie E.

Feydt istrate Christmas dec- tS ets wm beWan- orations and gift wrappings AH the Harvest dance Nov. women of the parish have been reported able for 19 in Holy Trinity hall. Cards and novelties be distributed by Mrs. Angie John A. Barton and anke y.

Mrs Craig Fucci, Albert Fucci, Dunlop, and a report on and Mrs. Alex- Fucci. Mr. the Christmas dinner invited. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Paul Raymond Staron, Zdanowich. Mrs. Mrs. Stanley be Connie a from lclc Mrs. Frank J.

Fucci. Donald made by Mrs. Gustave Frank Fucci, Mr. and program "Israel" Nino Fucci, Joann and "The Grand Tour" will be Fucci, Mr. and Mrs.

Bosco, Billie Bosco, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D'Agostino. Alex! Mrs. MacQuarrie, Mrs.

John Barksy, Mrs. Andrew a Mrs. Theodore Vincent presented oy Mrs. George Cowan. A Tfl nd Mrs.

Refreshments will be served A TO Fucci, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Capuano, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

for the Christmas party will i and Mrs. Anthony discussed and hostesses will be pino, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rjideman. a jyi rs er ry Fucci, Mr.

anc i Mrs. Fucci, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rizzi. Mrs.

Julius Makar and Mrs. Sidney Shaw. DEVON GUILD SLATES ILUNCHEON THURSDAY Also, Mr. and Mrs. Dannv Costello, Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Salzano, Mr. and Mrs. George Salzano, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Sal- The Women's Service guild ofjzano, Mr. and Mrs. James Salthe Devon Union church willjzano. Mrs. Elsie Aherns, Mr.

meet for a dessert and Mrs. Robert Reiner, Mr. and Thursday at 32:45 p.m. in thejMrs. Salvatore Vanechanos, Mr.

parish hall. Mrs. William Tu-j and Mrs. Mathew Certissimo, STRATFORD RAINBOW Stratford assembly, Order Rainbow for Girls, Miss Denise Frost, grand orthy associate advisor, and Miss Shar- YWCA building, 263 Golden; Hill street. The proceeds will go: to the World Fellowship fund.

on'Thomas" Mrs. Harlan Streib is to the state of Kentucky, at a by Mrs. James ception following the businessjMrs. Willjam Flynn, Mrs. Joseph! meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

in math, president, over the business at 1:45. preside Mrs. Rose Gizzi. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Chiorazzi, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Besse. Laurel chapter, Women's American ORT, will conduct a board I meeting tonight at o'clock in Si the home of Miss Elizabeth Stol- lller.

2445 Main street. Miss Jean 'preedman will preside. GARDEN CLUBS PLAN WORKSHOP THURSDAY Dingee. Mrs. Dunlop and Mrs.

Richard Hawie. FALL RUMMAGE SALE The Adult Activities department of the YWCA will conduct! its annual fall rummage sale Fri-l of I day from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.

in 1116 Main Street Sp Open Daily and Thursday Nights TEL. EDison 6-3181 No Appointment Necessary PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL 50 8 Complete Mrs. William Helwig. second) Patrick Chiorazzi, Mr. and Mrs.

president, has named Chiorazzi, Mr. and Mrs. I'hostesses: Mrs. Thomas Drum-: Louis Chiorazzi. all of Jersey Mrs.

Frank Cowe andiCity, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lisa. Mrs. Lillie Mercaldi, Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Mercaldi, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mercaldi. Mr.

nd Mrs. Peter Mercaldi. Mr. and Mrs. John Lachioa, Mr.

a i Mrs. Frank Mercaldi. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cascelli, Rickey Richards, Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony DeNitto. Mr. and Mrs. Julius De- Nitto, Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony DeNitto Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Monahan, Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Vitale. Mr. and The Federated Garden Clubs! FS Pisano. Mr.

and Mrs. of Connecticut will sponsor ose ph Adilletti, Mr. and Mrs. I garden maintenance and George Mark. Mrs.

Mary Treg-! worksnopThursday from 10Trm.j] Mf--amTMrs. John Tregler.j to noon in the home of Mrs. Dav-j ir an Mrs. Joseph LaRocco. id Bresky.

62 Southwood Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tnrrino, Fairfield. Rudy Favretti of and Mrs. Joseph Pantan, (University of Connecticut will be Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Cantenara, instructor. i Mrs. Viola Stcllini. Mrs.

Car- In case of rain, the workshopjmella Christenson. Mr. and Mrs. will take place in the Jewish Anthony Bernardo. Haves, Mrs.

Ernest Jones, Mrs. the Masonic temple, Main street, John EDEN ROC HAIRDRESSERS FAIRFIELD SHOPPING CENTER OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. To 6 P.M. Community center. State street.

Also. Mr. and Mrs. Sal Micalir- zi, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Anziano, Fred Anziano, Mr. and Mrs. James DeMercurio, Mr. and Mrs. Y-TEENS TO MEET Stephen Miska, Harding high Ischool football coach, will Cuaffone, Mr.

and Mrs. speaker at the Barbiero, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- jV-Teen recruiting party, Thurs-jseph Petrella, Tootsie and Ralph jday at 7 p.m. in the YWCA build-jPetrella, Mr.

and Mrs. Tiberio i ing, Golden Hill street. There will! Franco, Mr. and Mrs. Edward I be tours of the building and re-jFranco, Mrs.

Kate Restaino, Co- jfreshments will be served. Missilumbia and Sadie Restaino, Mr. Jean MacCorrnick, Y-Teen Mrs. George Pavalick, Mrs, litor, should be contacted for fur- information. BOARD MEETING Abraham chapter, B'nai B'rith, Anna Patavino, Domenick DeSimone, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Aqualino, Mr. and Mrs. Roman Garbacik, Mrs. Anthony Fuccello, Thomas Fuccello, Daniel Fuc- will conduct its board meeting cello, Mrs.

Roger Comer, Roge; tonight at 8:30 o'clock in tile land Daniel Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Jewish Community center. Mrs. Rudy Margait, Rudy Margait, Irving Hochheiser preside.

Mrs. Frank Schaal is president. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pelletier, Ronnie Pelletier, Mrs.

Margie Tel. Clearwater 9-6224 Mhs Lucy. Misi Belle, Mis. Ruth; Standing Mis. Nedean, Mr.

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Years Available:
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