CLUB NOTES ’ S 0 C IE TY SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
Bride—Elect
Shower Guest
fm Mill Ruth Cicio. North Main
•treat, who wlU become the bride of
Richard Burns, Beecher avenue, on
Saturday, was honored at a shower
recently at the home of Mrs. Harry
O’Hearn, Beecher avenue. Mrs.
OUeara, Mrs. Frank Smith and
Mrs. Connie Creem were hostesses.
Among those attending were:
Mrs. William Duggan, Mrs. Clara
Brown, Mrs. Fred Larson, Mrs. John
Pyne, Mrs. Robert Batten, Mrs. Ed
■ ward Rafferty, Mrs. Daniel Sulli
van, Mrs. John McGuire, Mrs. Clar
ence Waller, Mrs. Edward Hogan,
Mn. Harold Kenny, Mrs. Kay Mc
v Coy, Mrs. Ann Morlarty, Mrs. Larry
' Shea, Mrs. Clarence Lavln, Mrs.
Edward Parkinson, Mrs. Frank Mc
Cann, Mrs. John Lawlor, Mrs. An
Weddings
DONOV AN 'BUCKET
Mr*. Charles Mlcket, Third street
announces the marriace of her
daughter, Ann, to Edward Don
ovan. son of Mrs. Mary Donovan,
Plata avenue. The wedding took
place last October In New fork
city.
thony Nole and Mrs. James
Downey.
Also: Mrs. George Brown. Mrs.
Michael O’Donnell. Mrs. Prank
Crey, Mrs. Hobart SchlelTer, Mrs.
Larry Grenier, Mrs. William Far
rell. Mrs. Anthony Clcio, Mrs. John
Kyle, Jr., Mrs. Richard Bums,
Misses Dorothy Doyle. Mildred
Morse, Jean Farrell, Rita Duggan,
Eleanor Parkinson, Marjorie Carey,
Virginia Moriarty, Victoria Larsen,
May Kyle, Betty Rafferty and
Catherine Kyle.
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Committee Chairman
miss ann McCarthy
Miss McCarthy, West Main street, is chairman of the membership sub
committee of the proposed Y. M. C. A. She is also a member of the
provisional committee, and for some time has been an advisor and
active member of the young women's group at the Y. M. C. A.
Committee Plans
Series Of Dances
Hie Youth Recreation Commit
tee, a branch of th« Civilian De
fense office, will sponsor a series
of dances every Saturday night at
the Armory, the first of which will
be held Saturday, April 21, with
the Junior League of Waterbury in
charge. Music will be provided
from 8 to 11:30 p. m. by Joseph
Lamattino's orchestra. Mayor John
S. Monagan will be a guest at the
dance.
Mrs. E. Parsons
Speaks To Group
Mrs. Edwin W. Parsons, chair
man of the national committee on
women's work of the Women’s Am
erican Baptist Foreign Mission so
ciety, addressed members of the
First Baptist Church women at a
meeting yesterday afternoon in the
church. Mrs. Anson Stone intro
duced the speaker, who stressed the
need for younger women in the
foreign mission field.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs. Nelson J. Holcomb, Mrs.
Charles R. Hine and Mrs. Charles
E. Andrews.
Couple Wed
In Naugatuck
Miss Ruth L. Townsend, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.
Townsend, Naugatuck, and Robert
Ranslow, Fl-c, U. S. N. R., son of
Mrs. Clifford Ranslow, Citizens
avenue, were married Monday aft
ernoon at 2 o’clock at St. Paul's
Lutheran church, Naugatuck. The
ceremony was performed by Rev
erend O. H. Bertram.
The bride was attired in a dusty
rose wool suit, a matching flower
hat and a corsage of orchids. Miss
Gertrude Townsend, as her sister s
maid of honor, wore her cadet
nurse uniform. A reception for
guests from New Haven, New York,
Hamden, Waterbury and Wolcott,
followed in the church parlors.
Mrs. Townsend received in a blue
flowered crepe dress, matching ac
cessories and a corsage of garde
nias. The bridegroom’s mother
also wore gardenias with her pink
ensemble.
Following a wedding trip to New
York city, Mr. and Mrs. Ranslow
will reside in Portsmouth, N. H.
where the bridegroom is stationed
The bride traveled in a burgundy,
costume. She is a graduate of
Naugatuck high school and her
husband in an alumnus of Leav
enworth high school.
Florio Post To
Hold Annual Dance
Florio Post, Italian War Veterans,
completed plans for the second an
nual benefit dance to be held Satur
day evening at 8 o’clock at a meet
ing last night at the post hall, Bank
street. Servicemen in uniform will
be admitted free of chareg, it was
announced by Eustachio Schlappa
chairman of the de*'.ce.
The post and its auxiliary donated
cigarettes and flowers to patients
and Newington Hospital last Friday.
Approximately 2.000 cans of milk and
soup were donated to the Waterbury
committee, Relief for Italy drive, i*
was reported.
Mary Teresa Kelly, a student at
Waterbury Catholic high school, is
recuperating at her home, West
wood avenue, following an opera
tion at St. Mary's hospital. She la
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi
chael F. Kelly.
Local Man Wed
In California
The wedding of Miss Virginia Ab
bott, daughter of Mr. and Mr%. Wil
liam Abbott, Bridgeport, and George
Clanciolo, EM 2-c, U. S. Coast
Guard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Cianciolo, .Beecher avenue, took
place March 14 at 4:30 p. m. at St.
Anthony's church, Long Beach,
Calif.
The bride wore a three-piece yel
low and black suit, black accessor
ies and a corsage of orchids. Mrs.
David Cianciolo, cousin of the
bridegroom, who was the bride's
only attendant, was attired in black
crepe, fuchsia accessories and a cor
sage of roses. Anthony Cianciolo
was his brother's best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Cianciolo traveled
to Glendale for their wedding trip.
The bride, who is a graduate of
Central High school, has been em
ployed in the office of Remington
Rand, Inc., and is returning shortly
to Bridgeport. The bridegroom is a
graduate of CTOsby High school.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Brooks,
Unity street, announce the birth of
their second son, Christopher, on
Tuesday, April 3, at Waterbury hos
pital. Mrs. Brooks is the former
Yolanda Calabrese, Harper's Perry
road.
Contract Bridge
CORNELL BRIDGE CLUB
The Wednesday evening tourna
ment of the Cornell Club, conducted
by Mrs. John C. Morlarty. 60 Un
den street, closed last night with
these winners: Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Gabrielson, 370; Mr. and Mrs. Vin
cent Kelly, 353: Mrs. Mark Margiot
ta and Mrs. Domenlc Ouerrera, 349;
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Archambault,
348 1-2. Topscorers for the even
ing were: north and soouth, Mrs.
Max Kraft and Mrs. John Hallo
ran, 49; Mr. anti Mrs. Archambault
48: east and west, Mr. and Mrs.
Oabrielson, 54 1-2; Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly, 42.
ELTON BRIDGE CLUB
The first session of the mixed
pair championship was held last
night at the Elton Contract club,
under the direction of Mrs, W.
Sherman Smith, at The Elton. Mrs.
Aaron Jacobson and David 8cully
are the defending champions. High
scorers were: Mrs. Walter Norton
and Miss Nancy Norton, 63 1-2;
Mrs. I. B. Clark and W. S. Smith,
62 1-2; Miss Madeleine Marshall
and J. G. Cudahy, 61 1-2; Mrs. Jo
seph Reilly and Alfred Goldman,
58 1-2.
Top scorers In the sweepstake
section were: North and South.
Miss Prances Cassidy and Mrs. C.
L. Perkins, 88; Miss Ann Horman
and Miss Mary Jane Stuart, 79;
Mrs. W. Af Hall and Mrs. Lucien
Blondi, 76 1-2; east and west, Mrs.
James Sweeney and Mrs Prank N.
Hess, 104 1-2; Mrs. Lester Rood and
Mrs. James Wheeler, 94; Miss Mur
iel Schofield and Miss Lucette
Gaunt, 81.
Whist Follows
Conseil Meeting
A Monte Carlo whist party was
held following the regular business
meeting of the Conseil Villa Maria
Monday evening at the Franco
American Social club. Members of
the entertainment committee were
in charge.
High scorers were Miss Yvette
LaVallee, Mrs. Lucille Thibault,
Mrs. Delia Grace, Mrs. Alexina La
Vallee. Mrs. Beatrice Allard and
Miss Cecile Frechette. Mrs. Lydia
Bouley was low scorer. Miss Fre
chette, chairman of the entertain
ment committee, announced that a
bingo party will be given following
the May meeting of the lodge.
Ladies*Aid To
Hold Supper
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Third Congregational church met
at the home of Mrs. B. W. Erk of
Chipman street, yesterday after
noon.
Plans were completed for a spring
supper to be held sometime in May,
the date of which will be announc
ed. Mrs. Robert Jones of Chipman
street, extension, is chairman of
the event.
Mrs. Henry Tooker is chairman
of a dessert bridge and food sale
to be held by the Ladies’ Aid on
April 18 at 1:30 p. m. in the par
ish hall. Assisting Mrs. Tooker will
be Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Erk, Mrs. Louis
Pichard and Mrs George Sanders.
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Card Party Held j
Forty tables were in play at the '
annual officers’ card party of Naomi ]
chapter, No. 23, Order of Eastern ■
Star, Tuesday evening at Temple
hall. Mrs. Lillian Rodeck, associ
ate matron, was chairman, assisted
by all officers.
Special prizes were awarded to:
Mrs. Joseph McArdle, Mrs. William
Wesson, Mrs. J. H. Buck, Mrs. John
Lorensen and Mrs. Viola Platt. The
high scorers Included: Mrs. A. H.
Hauser, Mrs. Sidney Cook, Mrs.
James Wheeler, Mrs. Louis Wen
zel. Mrs. Earl Pierson, Mrs. William
Platt, Mrs. James Mead, Mrs.
George Lasky and Mrs. Philip Pratt.
Also: Mrs. Edward L. Wall, Mrs.
Harold Rogers, Mrs. Ida Zlbell. Mrs.
Viola Platt. Mrs. Ida Birdsall, Mrs.
John Lorensen, Miss Mabel E. Brad
ford. Mrs. Harry Platt, Mrs. Law
rence Farrell, Mrs. Claude Phillips,
Mrs. Elsie Thompson, Dorothea
Jones, Mrs. Carl Leother, Mrs. Mary
lackson, Mrs. Daniel Hlne, Mrs.
Ada Smith, Mrs. Ella B. Logan,
drs. Ariste Buerdeley, Mrs. Frances
Celrsted, Mrs. Archie Manaen and
dlss Edna Bosnian.
A business meeting of Naomi
:hapter was also held Tuesday eve
llng, at the Masonic temple, with
drs. Marion Melster, worthy ms
iron, _
nage sale, of which ifn. n
HU Is chairman, will be haU
lay. April 19. in Temple hall.
Mrs are asked to bring their
tions to the temple.
A rehearsal of all oflcen will be
held Tuesday evening, April 19, at
7:30 o’clock at the temple.
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