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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 16

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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SIXTEEN THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927 MALE CHORDS TO SING CAROLS SUNDAY Musical Research Club Will Present Concert at Stratfield Hotel. city ore In the choir and rehearsals have been under the direction ol Karl Hawk, who Is associated with the Howland Choral society and the Oratorio society. "Silent Night" has been Included on the program and will he given a special setting which will Include a piano arrangement by the Stratfield trio composed of Francis O'Neill, violinist, Dorothy Smith, cellist and Ethel Fuller, pianist. The Musical Research club will present a concert of Christmas carols the Stratfleld hotel next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. This concert Is a custom of the club and Is presented every year.

The male chorus of the club will sing well known carols such as "La How a Rose E'er Blooming." from the 13th century: "While By" My Sheep' 1 from the 17th century and "Sing Joyously," nn old French Chrlstma.x song with an Incidental solo by George Owen. Some of the leading soloists of the Since 1986 in Kaniw City.I beenhuHnz all Lcff resulting from broken milk and other cauics. Mr long experience, original exclusive of home treatment inmjra com' (Me permanent hcalinz at trail I coit. VMX, Mated. Ik.

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POST WILL ELECT OFFICERS Contest Is Possible Tonight in Voting for New Commander. H. LOVELL CO. 2431 Main Stratford AgAnts for G. E.

Vacuum Cleaner EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS 1 Raymond W. Harris post. No. 14S Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold its annual election of officers tonight in the club rooms, S3 Cannon street. 1 Great interest is being taken by the members In electing a commander, there being two candidates seeking the office with the posslblity that another will enter his name when the nominations are reopened.

The (len nominat- i ed at the last meeting were follows; Commander, Arthur E. Bugg and John Elliano; senior vice commander, Edi ward D. Smith an William Roberts; junior vice commander, Frank Heron and Enoch Johnson; chaplain, William I Payne, Michael Leach and Edgar Gier' ard: quartermaster, John R. Kelly; officer of the day, Joseph Semrau; post surgeon, Dr. Frank B.

Frassa and Earl Brown; post Judge advocate, Attorney James E. Murphy. State Department Commander William Dibble of Meriden with his staff will Inspect the post. After which supper will be served by the members of the Ladles' auxiliary. MISS DAYTON IS SOCIETY HOSTESS Girls' Friendly Groups of Christ and Calvary Churches Meet.

Harriet Xelthercut, senior Smith college has been elected president of the French club. This Is one of the highest honors of the college for memberchlp In the club Is through election and Is based on exceSency In all French courses. Miss Nelthercut spent her Junior year In France. Miss Minerva Dayton, 141 Thorme street entertained the members of the Girl's Friendly society of St. John's church, Christ church and Calvary church at her home Tuesday evening.

Plans were made for the Or. P. 8- dance which Is to be held at the Rttz In February. Later the evening a bouffet lunch was served. The members who were elected for tht committees are.

General chairman. Miss Minerva Dayton; patroness committee, chairman, Henrietta Sterling of St. JoTln's church, Dorothy Brinkerhoff of Calvary church, Emma Freer, of St. Paul's church, Barbara Lord, of Christ ticket committee, chairman, Marjorle Stensteam, of Christ church; Marie Bagley of Calvary church; and Dorothy Soule of St John's church. Publicity committee, chairman, Virginia Mackey of Calvary church; Mary White of Christ church, and Frances Kurd, of St.

John's church. Finance committee, chairman, Edith Knowlton, Mrs. Virginia Stetson of St. John's church, and Ivy Bentley of Christ church; entertainment committee, chairman, Mary McManus of St. Paul's church, Mildred Benz, of Calvary church, Ethel Jones of Christ church and Marie Keller of St.

John's church. Those present were, Henrietta Sterling, Dorothy Brlnkerhoff, Marjorle Stensteam, Barbara Lord, Marie Bagley, Dorothy SouJe, Virginia Mackey, Mary White, Frances Hurd, Mrs. Virginia Stetson, Edith Knowlton, A. Anderson, Mrs. Lillian Brlnkerhoff, Ivy Bentley, Ethel Johae, Minerva Dayton, and Mrs.

Robert Dayton. Telegram Daily Pattern Service Mrs. John Hennlgan will be In charge of the whist and pinochle to be given tonight at the Twelfth District Democratic club. The playing will start at 8:30 o'clock and refreshments will be served. Tin's fyrice includes all six attachments and an attractive cloth holder in which they may be when not in use.

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It will reach to faivup moldings, it will search under lowest furniture. And the clever swivel joints at both ends help, too. They make it so easy to use any of the tools--for any cleaning job. Use the cleaner yourself. See how lightly it cleans its way across a rug.

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688. It is just as practical as It is attractive. The gathered skirt in pointed outline is attached to bib section with straps that cross at back and fasten with buttons at each side of waistline. Organdie In dainty floral pattern, printed sateen, pongee silk, dotted dimity and blocked gingham are smart fabrics to choose. Pattern In sizes small, medium flnd large and only requires 1 3-8 yards of 40-inch material with 6 1-4 yards of binding for the medium size.

Price 15 cents In stamps or coin (coin preferred). out the fimpon below giving name, address, eize desired, etc. flither write or print name plainly to avoid mistakes. All patterns are cents. Address nil orders to Pattern Editor, Bridgeport Telegram.

Enclose coin or stamps when ordering patterns. Pattern Nnmber JEWISH WOMEN TO CONTINUE SALE 'The College Inn" Is Special Feature of Bazaar at Masonic Temple. The Bridgeport section, Council ol Jewish Women, opened a "Collegiate Bazaar" yesterday and will continue It today, at the Masonic temple, Broad street. Booths ol all descriptions decorate the hall and holds the novelties which are for sale. "The College Inn" Is a special feature of the bazaar.

Refreshments were served there last evening and a supper will be served tonight from, six until 8 o'clock. The fortune telling camp is another popular Innovation. The committee in charge of the supper this evening Is Mrs. Samuel Bernstein, chairman, Mrs. welter Loewlth, Mrs.

Max Elprln, Mrs. Lruls Korff, Mrs. Charles Kursman, Mrs. B. Krause, Mrs.

L. Mooney, Mrs. David Schine, Mrs. J. Volkenstein.

Mrs. S. Goldman, Mrs, Harry Freedmtm, Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mrs. B.

Blumberg, Mrs. J. Goldstein, Mrs, J. Rosenthal, Mrs. J.

Klein, Mrs. Harry Trager and Mrs. H. H. Levy.

VITAL STATISTICS Births. Henry and Helen Murphy, of 334 Orchard street, a son, December 6. John and Tessle Latkatos, of 96 Alfred street, a son, December 6. William and Dorothy Hendren, of 90 Cole street, a daughter. December 6.

Stephen and Jennie Norko, of 140 Bishop avenue, a son, December 8. Albert and Mary Kllnsbaurer, of SOB Central avenue, a daughter, December 9. William and Jean Kennedy, of 827 Lenox avenue, a daughter, December 13. Emil and Nellie Kunz, of Btrsitford, a daughter, December 7. Walter and Anna Hanson, of Pair- field, a daughter, December 9.

Emil and Helen Susslln, of Fairfield, a son, December 12. Albert and Mary McMonegle, of Fairfield, a son, December 12. Carlton and Margaret Williams, of Milford, a son, DJcember 10. Nathan ana Jennie Klein, of 751 Cleveland avenue, a son, December 2. John and Lillian Walker, of 1499 Connecticut avenue, a son, December 3.

Benjamin and Mae Wood, of 583 Connecticut avenue, a daughter, December 3. Robert and Charlotte Rasmussen, of 123 Harmony street, a son, December 4. George and Evelyn Phelmetaa, of 598 Main street, a son, December 6. Harold and Gertrude Kddy, of 653 Helen street, a daughter, December 6. Giuseppe and Emilia Petruccelli, of 465 Newfleld avenue, a son, December 7.

Amello and Elizabeth GfUlo, of 266 Llnclley street, a daughter, December 7. Charles and Rebecca Strobel, of 16 Harvey street, a son, December 7. Gordon and Mubel Howes, of 245 Palisade street, son, December 7. Percy and Winifred Stewart, of 121 Linwood avenue, a daughter, December B. Charles and Mary Vassalo, of 205 North Washington avenue, a 9.

Peter and Malvlna Vauugel. of 176 Church street, a daughter, December 12. Marriages. Joseph Moclicii, twenty-four, of 261 Lexington avenue, and Mary Tedesco, nineteen, ol 265 Helen street. HERE-The World's Cleanest Gas Range 99 White Star Model PREFERENCE Gas Range $80 Friendly Terms That's what housewives call mis amazingly modern White Star.

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till 6 P. M. Saturday 9 o'clock iNEWSPAPERC.

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