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CLUB NOTES S 0 Cl ETY -> SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Catholic Women Hold 23rd Annual Meeting rhe 23rd annual inerting of the Waterbury Council of Catholic tVomen was held luat night at the Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, >0 Church street. Election of nfil ■ers was held, reports of the year •cad by Rev. Eugene P. Cryne reasurer, and director of the Diocesan Bureau, Miss Lucy Howes, diatrman, and the chairmen of the (landing committees. Miss Nancy I. Delaney, executive secretary of the Veterans’ Advisory Board ot iVaterbury, was the principal siieak •r. Miss Edna Harmon, assistant manager of the Waterbury Branch. U. S. Employment Service, also spoke briefly. Miss Florence Cassidy, chairman, of the nominating committee, presented the slat of officers for the coming year, officers re-elected were: Chairman, Miss Lucy Bowes: vice-chairman, Mrs. Peter Kelly; secretary, Mrs. Benjamin LaVallce; and treasurer, Rev. Eugene P. Cryne. Chairmen of standing committees were named as follows: Program, Miss Natalie Altlerl; defense, Mrs. Patrick Wallace: education and legislation. Miss Catherine Connor; garment. Mrs. Mary Skehan and Mrs. John White; industrial rela tions, Miss Mary Hennessey; inter national relations. Miss Marjorie Farley; citizenship Miss Mary Schmidt; institutional visiting, Miss Catherine Burns; publicity. Miss Margaret Maloney; scholarship committee, Miss Catherine Maloney; youth activities, Mrs. Raymond Walsh; Council representatives for affiliated groups: Catholic Study club, Miss Mary Sheehan; Catholic Lending library, Miss Evelyn Walsh. FURS Muskrat, Seals, Persian Lamb and Fox Coats and Neck Pieces UPTODATL FUR SHOP 157 8. Main FORMAL CLOTHES TO RENT We Guarantee To Fit Any Size. All Formats, Weddings ■ pedal Appointments For Out Ol Town Weddings IMBIMBO'S 39 UNION ST. DIAL 3-8890 Open Eves. Til 8 o’clock I civilian dpfpn.se, Mrs. John O. Gil I martin. Pater Cryne read Ills flnanrlal re port, congratulating the women ol the council on the progress made, slating that the membership was at the present time 3,402. Miss Lucy Hov.cs, chairman, read . report of the year's activities, listing the rou tine work of the council, Its parti cipation In defense activities, such ns War Loan and Community Chest drives, also reporting on her attend ance .it state meetings in Hartford us well as the Conference of the National Council of Catholic Women In Toledo, O. She also paid tribute to the late Most Rev. Maurice F McAullffi, Bishop of the Hartford diocese, through whose efforts the affiliated Councils of the state and the Diocesan Bureau were organized. Rc|x>rts were also read by commit tee chairmen us follows: defense ac tivities, Mrs. Patrick Wallnce; edu cation and legislation, Mtss Helen Hogan; Industrial relations, Miss Mary Hennessey; Industrial visiting, Miss Catherine Burns; international relations, Miss Marjorie Farley; gar ment, committee; Mrs. Mary Skehan uno Mrs. John White; program, Miss Natalie Altleri, Youth, Mrs. Raymond Walsh; Mrs. John G. Gil martin, civilian defense; Catholic study club, Miss Mary Sheehan; and lending library, Miss Evelyn Walsh. MLss Delaney In lie talk explained the duties of the Veterans’ Advisory office, the routine and handling of returned veterans, how the office Is manned, and how Individual coses are handled. The office, she stated. Is a clearing house for discharged veterans. She spoke of the advan tage of the Of Bill of Rights. The office, she stated, will soon move to Its new locution at Grove street and Central avenue. Miss Edna Harmon of the War Manpower Commission spoke for a few minutes on the need of more workers in the factories, cs|>eclally for heavy type ,/ork, mill lobs, and regular factory work. Announcement wus made of the coming lecture whloh will be open to the general public, of Waterbury on Jan. 22 at the Wilby High school uuditorllim. At this time Rev. Ed ward A. Conway, S. J., of the Na tional Catholic Welfare Conference In Washington, l> C. .will speak on lienee problems. G.l. Wives to Hold Dinner Party The Waterbury G.l. Wives met last night at the Central Y.M.C.A. and discussed plans for a dinner and theatre party to be held Monday, January 15 at 7 o’clock. Mrs. G. R. Mandels program chairman will be assisted by Mrs. Louts D. Heron who is In charge of arrangements. All servicemen's wives Interested in the club are cordially Invited and may receive information lrom MLss Mary Hudson at the Y.M.C A. i On This Fine Quality Deliiixe Mattress! This big, thick inuttrc.ss is made up of layer upon layer of fluffy, sanitary cotton felt that cradles your body like a hu«e cushion Pine quality striped tlekhw In full or ■ingle sizes. rmflTZHin’5 ('or. So. Main. Krovlll Si llrook Sts.. Watrrkury. THE SHEIL SHOP New Print Dresses Attractive patterns. One and two piece styles. o*95 Slips Of satin. Self-embroidered. The kind that will not ride up. Tearose. 94.50 Rayon Hose Sheer weight. Reinforced sole and heel. 96'p 19 Loavon worth Stroot Notre Dame Alumnae Meets Nominations ol new officers to be elected on Feb. 4 were made at a supper meeting of the Notre Dame Alumnae association last evening at the academy on Church street. Among those attending were: Mrs. Timothy Lynch, Mrs. Martin J. Dunn. Mrs. Belinda Tracy. Mrs. Charles Simmons. Mrs. May L. Dowling, Mrs. William Schofield, Mrs. Martin Bcrgin, Mrs. M. Fran cis McDonald, Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Mrs. M. J. Gnlullo, Mrs. Charles Bannnn, Misses Mary M. Bennett, Eulalia Madden, Lucy Reid. Mar garet Riley. Marguerite Dwyer Ag nes Fitzpatrick. Mary Casey, Ruth Kennaugli Mildred Finnan. Mary Freney, Mary P. Lawlor and Cath erine Grady. Miss Caldarone Wed Saturday The Churcli tf Our Lady of Mount Carmel was the scene of the wed ding of Miss Teresa Marie Cal darone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caldarone. West Porter street, and Rocco Masl. son of Mrs. Leonard Masl, East Main street, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Miss Winifred Gemlno was organist. The bride, who was presented in marriage by her father, was gowned in white satin fashioned with a high round neckline, trimmed with beaded embroidery, leg-o'-mutlon sleeves and a full skirt terminating in a long train. A crown of orange blossoms held in place her finger tip veil and she carried a prayer book marked with orchids and stephanotls. Miss Angeline Pictrunti, us maid of honor, was attired in a blue gown with a fitted damask bodice, three-quarter length sleeves and a full skirt of ltinon. Her fisherman s cap of blue horsehair braid was trimmed with ostrich feathers and she rarrled an old fashioned bou quet of mixed flowers. Michael DePronzo was best man. A reception was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Guzzardl, Bank street, sister of the bride, for guests from New York. New Jersey and Waterbury. Both Mrs. Caldarone and Mrs. Masl were dressed in black costumes with corsages of orchids When the couple left, on a wedding trip to New York city and Wash ington, D. C., the bride traveling in a grey and black ensemble. Mr and Mrs. Masi will reside at 27 East street. The bride is a graduate ol Wilb.v high school. Mr. Masl is em ployed by the Metropolitan Cleaner.1 and Dyers, Inc Contract Bridge CORNELL URIlHiK CI.IIB Top scorers In Uic new series ol Monday afternoon tournaments ol the Cornell Bridge club, condudcted by Mrs. John C. Morlurty, (10 Lin den street, were: North and south Mrs. Clifford Petlfjean and Mrs George Moeller, 112 1-2; Mrs. Pat rick Wallace and Mrs. William Yoos, 10B 1-2; east and west, Mrs. Mat thew Doyle and Mrs. John Dillon, 11(1; Mrs. James Abercrombie and Mrs. Walter Dews, 113. High scorers in the new series ol Monday evening tournaments were: North and south, Mrs. James Sher idan and Mrs. Kieluird Pickett, !»3; east and west, Mrs. ISewan. Creigh ton and Mrs. James McKellar. !l 1-2; Miss Lillian Kanando and Mrs Robert Sullivan, 00 1-2. Community Club To Hear Reports Mrs. Florence Oarosello will pre sent a report on the Christmas party sixmsored by the Mary Abbott Com munity Club for 300 children of tin community on December 22 at tin regular monthly meeting ot I la group tonight, at B:30 In the Mart Abbott school gymnasium. A report on the membership drive will aba Is- given All membership due.* must be In Before the next meeting it wns announced today. Albert Wilkie will preside at the meeting The Ladles' Aid society of tin Third Congregational church wll meet at tile home of Mrs Henry Tooker, Fox street, tomorrow alter iiooii at 2:30 o'clock A special meeting of the Hope villi- Community club will be lick this evening at H o’clock In the par ish hall of the Houtil Federate! church, lluldwlu street. Nominal Inl and election ol officers for ItMa will luge place. All members are urgei to attend Auxiliary To Honor Mrt. Helen Brophy Plans for a dinner party in linno, uf Mm. Helen lirophy, ol Water bury, slute department auxlliur: president, were made at a lueillui lust night id l.t. Hina auxiliary Veterans of Pol sign Wars, al Me chunlcs' hull, Hast Main street Tin dinner will Is- held on Febrnury 2i wlien Mrs. lirophy will pay In i of filial Walt to the local auxiliary In charge of arrungenienis lor tin affair are: Mis* Helen Hlianahaii Mrs. Julia Cooley and Mrs. LllUni Hard. Report* of several ciuoinlttci were accepted und aniMiuiiceluen was made Hail the quarterly de partiurnt meeting will la- held li Mechanics' hall, January 2H at p. m. About 2t> thank-you cards were re ceiveil from veterans who had ic received Christmas gilts sent by Hi Watrrbury auxiliary, und the me* sasges were read by Miss aAnn Cl mltls. senior vice-president, wh presided in the absence ot Mrs Pauline Conlon, president. Notes Reelected Secretary * i MISS ACNKS FITZPATRICK Miss Fitzpatrick: was reelected secretary of the Walcrbury Mental Hy giene society at the annual meeting of the group recently at Lincoln House- She was also reelected to the board of directors for a three year term. Eleanor Ford Feted At Tea Miss Faye Lynch was hostess ul a leu Sunday aflenioon at the Hotel Elton In honor of Miss Eleanor Ford of Luke street, suiKTvisor at St. Marys hospital, whose marriage to Cpl. Francis Sullivan of the Army Air Corp, will take place January 20th. at St. Francis Xavier church. Miss Ford was presented with a complete set of Spode China dinner set by those attending. Itev. Law rence Skelly, ol St. Mary's hospital staff, made the presentation. Those present included the Misses Helen Trainer. Margaret DeVito, Mary Joyce, Ellen DIMuzie, Mary lit'CChl, Bernice Lccchi, Esther Sul llvan. Shirley Smith. Mary Trevelln, Candida Palo, Susan Marino, Mary Kinney, Margaret German, Mary Olson, Fellca Dadduna, Helen Hu bert, Margaret Caruso, Ann Carri sello, Rita Bernier, Betty McCarthy, Rosemary Johnson, Dorothy Alan skea, Rose Ann Grey, Helen Mor gan, Jennie Tutulo, Helen Tyvon Alst Eleanor Zhender, Henretta Langell. Olive Stickles, Agnes Gor man, Muriel McClafferty. Ann O'Connell, Eunice Hickey, Eleanor Rice. Lillian Bauaker, Mary Santa lucla, Mae Farrington, Peggy Far rington. Also Agnes Catalan, Ann McGrath Loutse All Hath is and Margaret Whelan, Marie Griffin. Peggy Seul lcy, Kay Smith, Lucy Carriese, Ann Wood. Ann Poetic, Josephine Fade, Rose Pade, Katherine O'Connor, Rosella, Reynolds, Mary Healey, Mary Gullen Hue Porgle, Katherine Muliens. Hebe Neville. Katherine Donahue, Bernadine Brown, Angie Capalla. Pauline Duguay, Ann Lynch, Peggy Bailey, Loretta Coyle, Agnes Reilly, alary Rinaldi, Mary O'Connor, Mary Huvage, Marguerite Tierney. Mary Rielley. Mary Katz ing, Ellen Hyland. Mary Sullivan, Peggy Murphy, Eleanor Riceardi, Mary Antanaeei. Mary O'Connor, Barbara Borchard, Mary Jane Simp son. Agnes Luddy, Edna Lynch. Mae Militancy, Evelyn Talmadge and Faye Lynch. Others present were: Mrs. Ger trude Bunnell, Mrs Georgiattia Payne, Mrs, Mari',uerile Blewllt, Mrs. Agnes Hennessey. Mrs Eliza belli Brennan. Mrs. latrella Robin son, Mrs. It lie BulRiaU, Mrs. Mar ion Franks, Mrs Etlwartl Blan ds lie, Mrs. Katherine McGrath, Mi's. Ann Wingcrl .man, Mrs. Ger trude Phillips, Mrs, Ann Palmer, Mr; Alice Morton, Mrs. J. Mill' r, Mrs. Mae Kenney, Mrs. .Shirley .Sheridan, Mrs Margo Cupozzl. Mis Kullierine Talinadge, Mrs, Thomas Utility. Mrs James Tynan, Mrs. Eugene Ford, Mrs. Charles Delaney, Mrs. Clair Connell, Mrs. George Te lum. Mrs. Barbara O’lsillghllu, Mrs. Gertrude Hmailey, Mrs. Alice War per. Mrs Katherine Brady, Mrs Jos. plane Dc Wider, Mrs. Mary William. Also Mrs Patrick Ford, Mrs. John Dalton, Mrs. John Climey. Mrs. Fi.uik J MG Lath, Mrs. Marian Lynch, Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. George Talmud. . I Births I {.'iilt'l Polly oiitiTi- iiml Mik. Khv hioiiiI lliiiid, liiiiiiwly ul Hilo ‘ **V. unmiiim i' 111<* liliili u •s,>" ***' *l,,*i miry 4 m llit* i M*tiritfi‘*wii Uulvt'i Hlty liiwpiMl. Wii..lilHMl'»". I> (! Mlfl liuiol i;i I lit* lormiT llll ii Hluki'. < ‘upltol uvi imi' Hospital Alumnae Elects Officers Klii'llnii "I iiitli’i‘1 ill iIn- Wuiri lilliy ||iv|>11 ul Alummir AummIiiIIuii (link |lllUT III III'1 Illllll"*! Hli'i'llHI! UM Mu'll! Ill dll' Mlll.H'K llimll* mi I III' tin; Illllll Miolltlii.-I Mm Mill lull i (iri*nu* win* if-i'liu tiHl |>i'i*hhl<*nt win! Mlw Aim I'Vilii/.l win. Iimm'il mi'iiiul vU'i*-|iir»lili'lll In MUftU'di'il Mlw l Hi ll'll Aiuii * Hr Iff It'll Wi'l’i'. Mr;. Mllilli'il I UIuiihmi. drill \ Iff-|»ri't‘Ult*i»l. Mi k I | iiii'oilira Join*!'. MTifliiiy. mill Mm lli li ii llumiillnl. iI't'iiMiri*i' Ml*. Aliurlu U»l»l«* mul Mlh» . until' IwKiti'll Min' utltlfil tu tin' • l>tmi'll iif Uli'ivUiUi. Otlii'i’ illifulnm . M-rvliik iwo ymr ifrtiui mr Mow . | .ilium Jolii'K mill Mlim PlurPHPO i Hnyi . Miivirs on "Piytliiutry Ui Action wore Mivoneil. « i Evergreen Court Installs Officers Mrs. Gertrude Fach was installed ius royal matron and Robert Fach, as royal patron at tile annual in stallation of oncers of Evergreen court. Order of Amaranth Saturday evening at Masonic Temple. Others installed were: Associate matron, Mrs. Florence Chamber lain; associate patron. Charles Chamberlin: treasurer. Mrs. Helen Mrs/.; secretary, Mrs. Jennie Marg graff, conductress, Mrs. Hazel Curry; associate conductress, Mrs. Evelyn Johnson; trustee, William Mordo; marshal in the east, Mrs. Margaret Harvey; marshal In the west, Mrs. Ruth Fluke; standard bearer. Mrs. Sena MacDonald; Pre late, Mrs. Elizabeth Weinacl; truth, Mrs. Mazel Spiers; faith, Mrs Eliza beth MacLcllond; wisdom, Mrs. Ada Blum; charity, Mrs. Louise Butter field and musician, Mis. Adelent Russell. Also: Historian, Mis. Anne Nieh ols; warden, Mrs. Emily Boyd; sen tinel, Ralph Harvey. The installing officers were: Installing patron, Wil liam Mordo; crowning matron, Mrs Elizabeth Wenzel; marshal, Mrs Josephine Mordo; aide to marshal, James Uuriioe; prelate, Mrs. Evelyn Taylor; marshal in the east, Mrs Amelia Bailey; marshal In the west, Mrs. Mary Neill; standard bearer. Mrs. Clara Senior: secretary, Mrs Jennie Marggraff; crown bearer Mrs Sue Olderslmw; sword bearer, John Gresswell; captain of the guards, Louts Wenzel; organist. Mrs, Adelene Russell and soloist. Wayne Clark. The public meeting was o|>oned by Mrs Evelyn Taylor, retiring matron, who had for her uncrown ing ceremonies the following of ficers: Uncrowning matron, Mrs Clara Miner; crown bearer, Mrs Lillian Rodcck; llag bearer. Mrs Amelia Halley; standard bearer Mrs. Clara Hen tor; soloist. Mrs. Car men Condon, Mrs. Taylor was pre sented a past officer's jewel by Mrs Effie Willis. Mrs. Wenzel and Mrs. Elsie Pier son were In charge of refresh ment'. The Imperial trio presented a program of music. Visitors wen present, from Meriden. New Britain Turlington and Brooklyn. N. Y Mrs Willis, president ol the Past Officers association Invited the newly In stalled officers, to a dinner, preced ing the next meeting. Jan 19. Rev Bumilcl lludde, vicar ol Christ chapel, gave the benediction i——— Bookkeeping Accounting Night Classes for Women Now Open for Enrollment There in no other Held with mitre promising opporliini t ies. Cull, write or telephone for information. Individual in struction. DACT .1 in ion f yjj £ roi.i.MJH 1*1 Central Ate. Tel 1-H772 RUGS SHAMPOOED lllglu-tl (|imlili Work lljr ICiprru THOMAS IIVI WOICKH tit I'KAItl. ST S-7105 l.lINCIIKtlN AM» MKA1/S ALWAYS RKAI)Y lltHHl imliv •••« Drsschsr ft Ksek C«ft lUn M»*r> K««ala|i M IS HtNHIMW *»«*•’» Cornells Install New Officers Officers of tin1 Consell Villa Maria and file Consell i>t. Jean-BaptLste were installed for the coming veal Sunday afternoon at the Fran< o American Club hall. Installing of fleers were Presidents, lfr. 1. J. Trl buult Sr., and Mrs. Lucleti Drronln; vice-presidents, loo Pepin and Mrs. L. J. Tlitbault Sr.; Honorary Presi dents, Joseph Caron and Mrs. A1 fred Pepin; Senior Officers, Arthur Dansereau and Mrs. Win Hrousseau, Master & Mistress of Ceremonies, Romeo Slcard and Miss Yvette La Vallee. New officers who look oath lot the Consell Villa Maria are: Chap lain, Rev. Ernest A. Lainontugne; president, Mrs. Isidore Houle; Hon orary President, Miss Ceclle Fre chette; Vice-President, Mrs. Henry Plianeuf, Senior Officer, Mrs. John LaVallee; Seeretar.,. Miss Anita Houle; Assistant Secretary, Miss Camille Frechette; Financial .Secre tary, Miss Leona Frechette; Treas urer, Miss Irene Dumouchel; Senti nels, Miss Florence Boisvert and Miss Lorraine Theroux; Mistress ol Ceremonies, Miss Rita St. Jean; Au ditors, Mrs. Win Cyr and Mrs. Al phee Filgon; Qircclu of Childrens Auxiliary, Mrs. Ernest John. New officers who took oatli for the Conscil St. Jean-Baptlste are: Chaplain, Rev. Ernes A. LamonluKne President, Ro..ieo Dumouchel; Honorary President, Honnisdas Fre chette; Vlve-Presldent, Joseph No bert Senior Officer, Kl/.car BarU; Secretary, John B. laiVallec; Assist ant Secretary, Antonio lap Here: Financial Serre'ary, Joseph Harpln; Treasurer, Ernest Bclval; Sentinels, Edmond Chabot and Alber: Picard; Master of Ceremonies, I.uricn Ber trand; Auditors, Albert Poulin und Philip Ruselle; Director ot Children Auxiliary. Albert Poulin. Musical selections were played by Walter Derouln and vocal rendition# were presented by Miss Alice Vanaa* se accompanied by Mrs. Lucien Der ouln Refreshments were served un der the supervision of Mrs. Roqmo I Dumouchel and Mrs. Isidore Houle. I - Sweden now has 167 telephone* for every 1.000 Inhabitants. Quickly Relieves Distress of Saeezy, Stuffy Head Colds You will like the way a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril promptly, effectively relieve distress of head colds. 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