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TWENTY-SIX Lutheran Women Set Table Festival Grace Church Group Lists Hostesses for Event Tomorrow The Lutheran Church Women of Grace Lutheran church, 150 Chapel street, Stratford, will present a "Potpourri of Tables 1 and a fall fashion show tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Fellowship hall, according to Mrs. Barbara Sturges, co-chairmen. Models will be Mrs. Ema Byron, Mrs. Christine Plitt, Mrs.

Elaine Rickey, Mrs. Evelyn O'Sullivan, Mrs. Heidi Riemer, Mrs. Pat Motsiff, Mrs. Janie Cluett, Miss Ellen and Miss Holly Lounsbury.

Asflsting the models will be Miss Carla Benson and Miss Robin Reed. Hostess teams tables will be Mrs. Delia Lockwood and Mrs. Adele Cummings, Mrs. Rita Peake and Miss Diane Peake, Mrs.

Jackie Heine and Mrs. Marie Ernst, Mrs. Joan Serrano and Mrs. Sandra Thie- rien, Mrs. Doris Warnstedt an Miss Nancy Warnstedt, Mr Faye Tillson and Mrs.

Edn Unsderfer, Mrs. Carol Petrin and Mrs. Diane Semsel, Mr Lillian Super and Mrs. Joa Bloemen, Mrs. Marcia Dough erty and Mrs.

Fran Schoenste Mrs. Millie Gregory and Mis Ruth Porter, Mrs. Edith Ree and Mrs. Becky Bills, Mrs. Ja Benson and Mrs.

Joanne Mea chen, Mrs. Myrtle Bell and Mrs Sally Seydewitz. Also, Mrs. Evelyn Harvey an Mrs. Edith Callahan, Mrs.

Ju dith Leveen and Miss Dorm Dumas, Mrs. Georgia Schae and Mrs Lizabeth Sperling, Mrs Anna Siegfried and Mrs. Laur ette Schott, Mrs. Nan Bosse and Mizrachl Women of America will THE BRIDGEPORT POST, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1970. Mrs.

Pat Kostelnik, Mrs. Karen Hansen and Miss Sandy Eisen berg, Mrs. Marian Dumas and Mrs. Marge Schneider, Mrs Ann Radder and Mrs. Dorothy Fennell, Mrs.

Margit Eisenberg and Mrs. Virginia Shearer, Mrs Louise Brandt and Mrs. Helen Horak, Mrs. Cordie Keegan and Mrs Doris Cooper and Mrs Edith Heyse and Mrs. Emma Quinn.

Mrs. Joan Shoemaker will provide the background music and Mrs. Ann Schaff and Mrs. 'Emily Valovich will head the beverage committee. Mrs.

Georgia Schaer will present the prizes. MRS. STEPHEN T. L. FEICA Conti photo Mizrachi Women Arrange Card Party Rebecca a Plans Annual Event Tomorrow Night chapter of the MEETING SET TONIGHT BY VFW AUXILIARY The Ladies auxiliary to the Raymond W.

Harris post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the post home, 396 Stratford avenue. Final arrangements will be made for a card party, scheduled for Friday, Oct. 2, in the Raymond Goldbach post home, 401 Barnum avenue cut-off, Stratford. Mrs. Wallace Zakalski is chairman.

Dates for visits to the Veterans hospitals will be announced by Mrs. Florence Rose, hospital chairman. sponsor its annual card party omorrow at 8 p.m. in Congrega- on Bikur Cholim, 1541 Iranistaii venue. Mrs.

Andrew Gottfried and Mrs. Sam Lebovlcs are co- lairmen. Mrs. Alexander Schuck, wife oE he spiritual leader of the iTiagogue, will be the hostess. Aides are Mrs.

Ernest rs. Michel Breiner, Mrs. Ernesl reiner, Mrs. Francis Lazarus, Mrs. Nathan Lazinger, Mrs.

rmin Neuman, Mrs. Maurice erin, Mrs. Harold Sylvetsky and Jay Wilson. Mrs. Richard Chicko may be lied for further information.

LUCIA CHAPTER TO MEET THURSDAY Lucia chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will conduct a regular stated meeting on Thursda in the Masonic temple, 59 Broa street, Milford. A covered dis supper will be served at 6:3 p.m. in the banquet hall. A business session will be con ducted at 8 p.m. The officer vill exemplify the degrees of th order.

A social hour will folkn and refreshments will be serve by Mrs. Ruth Wilkinson and he committee. Kathleen Mullaney Wed to Newsman The Rev. Stephen Feica Officiates at His Son's Wedding Miss Kathleen Faye Mullaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Polimeni tf.Y. became the' ''bride "of Stephen Feica, son -'of' the Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Feica, 42 Merchant on Sunday afternoon. The pastor of the St.

Dimitrie Romanian )rthoaox church, officiated at he 2 o'clock ceremony in that church. The bride wore a gown of silk organza appliqued with venise lace and made in Empire style with a long train. Her mantilla illusion was trimmed with matching lace and she carried glamelias, stephanotis and baby's breath. Bliss Linda Fagiani was maid of honor and the other attendants were Miss Dinna Feica, and Miss Russell Sage Unit Honors Freshmen Mrs. Nels.

F. Nelson Fairfield Hostess for Recent Picnic The Russell Sage Alumna association sponsored a picn supper recently at the home Mrs. Nels F. Nelson, 240 Roc Ridge road, Fairfield, in hone of incoming freshmen and turning upperclass students. Area girls who entered th College recently are.

Janet Ls ioranti of this city, Sheila Palma of Danbury, Christin Lindstrom of 'Fairfield, Marj Lou Fertig of Greenwich, Elle Reilly and Kathy Lanz of Stra brd, Lynn Outhouse of Trum bull and Tabitha Purdy of Wi ton. Upperclassmen attending th outing were Marianna Vieira he city, Janet Janosko Susan Lay and Clarissa Robacz ynski of Stratford Dale Simpson and Lois Parker of Wes port and Susan Borden an Nora Ryan of Wilton. Alumnae who aided in honor ing the students were Mrs. Mi: ton Plotkin of this city, Mrs Harry Lindstrom, Mrs. 'Nelson Mrs.

William Ridley arid Mrs Richard Turner of Fairfield Mrs. Fred Candee, of East on, Mrs. Sven Englund of New Canaan, Mrs. Roy Baharian Norwalk, Mrs. Arthur Fertig Old Greenwich; Mrs.

B. S. John son of Redding, Mrs. Donald Edwards of Ridgefield, Martin Foley, Mrs. William Me Cue, Mrs.

A. Hughes Wilson an( Mrs. Alfred Wolfsohn of Stam ford- and Miss'Doris Charter ol Stratford. Mosaic Book Club Opens Season on- Thursday The Mosaic; Book club of Bridgeport will open the fat season on Thursday at 1 p.m. in the home of Miss M.

Dorothy Peel, 920 'Sylvan'- avenue. Mrs. Charles Pearson will review the book, "Luther Bufbank, the Wizard and the Man," by Pat and Ken Kraft. Miss Winifred Grierson, president, will preside and dessert will be served. the bridegroom's Robert Carlson, BALLROOM DflNGE GLASSES FOX TROT CHA-CHA RHUMBA TANGO SAMBA MERENGUE DISCOTHEQUE LINE DANCES TEN STEP ALLEY CAT, ETC.

Only $30 Per Couple 10 1-Hour Lessons ALSO BALLROOM DANCES TWICE A JtONTPt FOR INFORMATION JQjfl OF ZITA CAHRANO DANCE STUDIO 874-0115 OR 372-1149 FOR MEN AND WOMEN Monday Evenings at the Bridgeport Branch Y.M.C.A. 651 STATE STREET Starting Monday, Oct. 12th at 8 P.M. Ballroom Dancing and Latin American Dancing Call the Y.M.C.A. Program Office, 334-5551 for complete information or registration.

MRS. KOLLAR LEARN "STENO OF THE MONTH" Mrs. Kollar, a graduate of Harding high school, also attended Sacred Heart Univ. and the Univ. of Bridgeport.

Caryl earned her Butler diploma for having completed the Naney-Taylor-Speedwriting Stenographic course, and upon graduation "was placed by the school as a secretary with Dr. Mark A. Gildea. Learn the world-famous Speedwrit- ing shorthand now in our Day or Evening school! Upgrade your skills by starting with the next class Wednesday, Sept. 30.

FREE Lifetime Privilege! Employment Service i Brush.up Fimout A1C Typing AMllable Transfer to schools In over 400 cities 333-3601 or 333-5926 for Free Counseling and BUTLER BUSINESS SCHOOL 211 Stale St. "Our 71st Year" Air Conditioned 'arole Feica, sisters, Mrs. Vlrs. Michael Domenici and Mrs! Valeria Browne. Serving his brother as best man was Daniel Feica and in the usher corps were Burt Cubelli, Dennis Thompson, William Balamaci, George Thibeault, John Balas and Walter Saunders.

A reception took place in the church hall. The couple will live in New Haven, where the bridegroom is.a newsman with station WAVZ. He attended the Univci- sity of Bridgeport, and the bride, a secretary, was graduated from the Academy of the Resurrection. Other officers and committees are Miss Ethel Wooster, vice president; Mrs. Vioja Bartholomew, secretary; Mrs.

Rufus Cushman treasurer; Mrs. S. Coley, historian; Mrs. Howard Orr, publicity and Miss Lucy Curtlss, Miss Margaret Heider and Mrs. Glann Wishard, program committee.

Christ Church Guild To Meet Thursday Stratford Plans Card Party; Officers Announced will take place on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock' in the parish house. A card party, open to all members and their friends, will be featured as the first get together of the season. Reserva tlp.ns may be niade with any member of th'e executive board and tickets will be available at the door. Mrs. Joseph T.

Morrison, chairman for the 1970-71 season, has announced the following officers and committee chairmen: The first fall meeting of Christ Mrs. Gilbert Warner and Mrs. Episcopal church guild, Stratford Stanley Meachen, 'co-chairmen; Mrs. Thomas Schirra, secretary and Mrs. Dudley Guggenheim, treasurer; Mrs.

Janey Thomson and Mrs. Joseph hospitality; Mrs. Roy Sanborn, hostess; Mrs. Cadoret, ship; Mrs. Francis V.

stosse Mrs. Louis Minatti, Leslie Oakman, and Mrs. Constant sunshine. Mrs. FAIRFIELD REBEKAHS Fairfield Rebekah lodge meet tomorrow in the Commuhiiv room of the First Federal Saving and Loan association in Fairffou Mrs.

Emily and Mrs. Petrusaitis are in charge of arrangements. Post photo--Roman MR. AND MRS. FRANK RADACSI Tea Set Thursday By Wilson Council New Officers of Parent Faculty Group to Be Hostesses The Woodrow Wilson Parent Faculty council is planning its first tea of the school year for Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock JUNIOR WOMEN SET INTERNATIONAL FETE The Stratford Junior Woman's club is planning an internations: 'all festival and tag sale for Oct.

10 from noon to 6 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus hall, Stratford, according to Mrs. Kamel Shaham, chairman of the club's international affairs de- lartment. Mrs. Shaham is looking for lolden Wedding Vlarked by Couple Ar.

and Mrs. Frank Rad acsi Honored at Open House Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radacsi I Davis avenue, who were mar ed on Sept. 22, 1920 in Sts.

Cyri nd Methodius church, were hen- red at an open house party in leir home on Saturday marking le 50th anniversary of -thai vent. Guests included the Rev. ribsek, Mr. 'and Mrs. John To- ac, Mr.

and Mrs, Joseph Su- mosky, Mrs. Joseph Vargo uzanhe Vargo, Mr. and Mrs. ennis Bonetti, Michael Bonetti, Mary Deliman, Mr. and rs.

Earl Campbell of Fairfield, hio, Mr. and Mrs. John Cristie, enea Cristie, Mr. and Mrs. regg Cristie, Mrs.

Joseph urjesz, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Furjesz, Helen Furjesz, Mr. and Mrs. George Deliman, Donna Deliman, George Deliman, Jr.

Also, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bonetti, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Home School Unit Arranges Meeting St. Teresa Group to. Introduce Officers and Chairmen The St. Teresa association will -meet tomorrow at 8.

p.m. in the-school auditorium. Officers and committee chairman will be introduced and Barents will be given-the oppor- to meet new members of the faculty. Plans will be discussed for the dance on Oct. 17, which will be a fund raising, event to benefit he school library and for the urchase of science equipment.

Hostesses for the evening will le mothers of first and sixth grade students including, Mrs. ames Olayos, Mrs. Ralph Ra- illo, Mrs. Frank Kochiss and rtrs. Andrew Koem.

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Crystal-clear rinse injector. drying unit Heavy-duty H.P. motor. MORE VALUE THAN 1 QftW ANY OTHER, I 8SP TODAY! ed bow Panel Additional at the school. Miss Ethel Murphy, school donations and may be contacted at her home on Union avenue or pick-up service.

Any international groups who are interested in setting up a booth at the "estiva! are invited to do so and may contact Mrs. Shaham for details. All proceeds will go to chari able organizations. SISTERHOOD CHANGES LOCATION FOR TEA The membership tea scheduled omorrow evening by the Sister- ood of Congregation Rodeph holom at 8:15 o'clock in the ome of Mrs. Henry Velenchik, as been changed to the home Mrs.

Aaron Pensak, 144 Marne venue, Fairfield. principal, will welcome all Barents and will introduce the executive board who will serve as hostesses for the affair. They are Mrs. Robert Kegler, president; Mrs. Donald Keegan, first vice president; Mrs.

Nathan Barsky, second president; Mrs. John Daniels, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank Veitz corresponding secretary, Mrs Daniel Laufer, treasurer; Mrs William Hubbelbank, registrar and' Mrs. Thomas Giblin, listorian. Committee' chairmen are Mrs.

Errichetti and Mrs. Ann 3onivino, hospitality; Mrs. 3onald Barbin, telephone and vlrs. Daniel Shamas, publicity. NAVY VETERANS UNIT TO MEET THURSDAY The auxiliary to the National association of Navy Veterans mil meet on Thursday evening in the club rooms.

Further plans will be made for the card party in October and officers will be nominated for the coming year. Hostesses will be Mrs. Dorothy Carnicke, Sharon Carnicke, Allen Carnicke, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robert Barnum, Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Suhonosky, Mrs. William Suhonosky, Mr.

'and Mrs. Joseph Vargo, Mr. and Mrs. William Vargo, Mr. and Mrs! Frank Vargo of Lexington, Mass.

Also, Mr. and Mrs. John Vargo of Jamaica, Glenn Varga, Dale Varga, David Tippet, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boros, Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Filo, Mr. and Mrs. William Goin- bar, Mrs.

John Hefferrian, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jacobs, Louis Jacob, Mrs.

Ann Kobis, Mrs. Jo seph Kochis. PARENT-FACULTY UNIT TO MEET'THURSDAY The Parent-Faculty association of Waltersville school will conduct, its first meeting of--the school year on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Paul Nishball, principal and Mrs.

John Thomas, president, will speak during the "Get Ac; quainted" meeting. Frank Erhardt, Mr. and Terry Filo, Mrs. Joseph APPLIANCE CENTER AND K. P.

KITCHENS 4171-73 MAIN STREET, BRIDGEPORT PHONE 372-3713 or 372-3844 OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. VENING STAR CLUB 0 MEET TOMORROW The Evening Star Guard club ill meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in he home of Mrs: Clarence Ja- 586 Huntington road, Stratford. The business session will be followed by card playing. Miss Ada Barnes will be hostess.

EMBLEM CLUB PLANS FIRST FALL MEETING The first meeting of the fall season of the Bridgeport Emblem club will lake place on Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Elks home on Fairfield avenue. Mrs. Harvey Dilorio, president, will conduc the business session. Plans will be made for the coming year.

The club will be represented at the convention scheduled in October in Las Vegas, by Mrs. Dilorio. Hostesses 'or the evening will be Mrs, Michael DcCarlo, Mrs. Daniel Scin- and Mrs. Lawrence Volpe, Szymansky and Mrs.

Deanne Szymansky. ANNUAL COIN SHOW Alice chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will sponsor the second annual coin show on Sunday in the Masonic temple, 2459 Whitney avenue, Hamden. The hours will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dealers from Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York will display coins and stamps.

Refreshments will be served and prizes will be awarded. Charles Collett chairman and may be contacted for additional information. Also, John Kohary, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Liscinsky, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Mak, Stephen Mak, Mr. and Mrs. 'Cyril Mrazik, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Micucci, of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morvay, Mrs. Helen Palko, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Palko, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Palko, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prokop.

Also, Julia Pfister, Mrs. Marjorie Radacsi, Mr; and Mrs. Alfred Romano, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Satelo, Mrs.

Frank Smith, Mn and Mrs. Michael Oros, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Suhonosky, Lisa Suhonosky, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Suhonosky, Ronald Suhonosky, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olex. Also, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Jchmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lesco, Janet Lesko, Susan Lesko, Paul Lesko, Mrs. Jules Stau- rovsky, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Tomac, Daniel Scott Tomac, John Tomac, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tomac, Joseph Tomac, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toton, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Troyan, Esther Whelan, Mrs. Marilyn Zembroski, Mr. and Mrs. John prye and Richard Chemalski.

deserves a 9 HILLEL RUMMAGE STORE Mrs. William Muller, president of the Hillel academy.auxiliary, has announced that the auxiliary's rummage store located at 2070 Main street, is open on Sunday, Tuesday and a from 10 a.m. to .3 p.m. Mrs. Maurice Abitz, who is in charge of the store, has announced that donations may be left at the store as there Is no pick-up service.

Proceeds will be used to establish a perpetual scholarship und. ABRAHAM CHAPTER MEETING IS TONIGHT Abraham chapter, B'nai B'rith, will meet tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the Jewish Community center, Park avenue. Committee reports will be given. Mrs. Leonard Blum and Mrs.

David Lavine, program co-chairmen, have arranged for Miss Audrey Ficklin, cultural anthropologist and a professional astrologer, to speak on the signs of zodiac and how they affect family relationships. A KITCHEN DESIGNED BY Corpons'ion, PARENTS TO MEET AT SHERIDAN SCHOOL Michael J. Valovcin, principal of Sheridan school, has called a meeting for all parents of children Sept, attending the school 30 at 7:30 p.m. in school auditorium. Plans will Bo made for a parents' organization.

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