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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 30

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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THIRTY THE BRIDGEPORT POST, MONDAY, DECEMBER There's nothing to compare with this beautiful new GIFT A BAKE "The very best" A Bar i Os Ba- ft box- ALL IN A LIFETIME EMBARRASSING MOMENTS --By BECK REX MORGAN. M.D. DM. CUBTU FUTHf WBON WHY TOE PCXCE I CAU-ED THEM TO COMC HEKB' lOVf MTHK KW6P. LOCK--AW YOU AW A MB.

MM. WILLIAMS OW tVE US WE ANSWER TERRY AND THE PIRATES S1OFMUMBIING-ICM-T HEAR YOU I SYMPATHIZE WITH Ol THE GIRLS --By KAMSLIN FOLGER One omans Ess -By GEORGE dflflLE ACROSS THE NORTH -v- I MELROSE VENETIAN BLINDS LIMITED SALE! ALL FIRST QUALITY! Wide -64" Long $2.44 Firil quality Venetian blindi be- c.u.e we make them ourjelvt, nd the lavings on to you! ixurioui DuPont oy.ler white tinith that dun and dirt. Include! latest fully automatic hardware. Arc Table Savers FROM ssay By RUTH MILLETT There's no such thing as a "perfect wife" as an ideal that any woman might strive to become. There's not even any way for a woman to know when she marries a certain man the kind of wife she'll need to be in order to make her husband happy.

For it takes a long time liv- with a man tor a woman to even begin to understand him. Even so, he never slays the man she married. As the man matures and his responsibilities and interests change and broaden he actually becomes a different person with different needs. That is why we so often hear the phrase, "Keep up with your husband." It doesn't really mean you have to know everything he knows about his work, share each and every one of his interests, or be afraid to let him go anywhere that you can't follow. It really means that you've got know him as he is today and again as he is tomorrow instead of thinking of him in terms of what he used to be and what he used to want.

Women who fall behind their husbands do so because they don't really know their husbands. They remember how they used to be and think defiantly. "He used to think such and such was important. What's wrong with him now?" Nothing is wrong with change And what does it matter how he used to be and what used to be important to him? The important question is always, "What is he like now and what does he need from me now?" It's no trick for a woman to keep up with her husband or to continue to be a good wife to him through the years if she accepts him a he is and quits worrying about what he used to be or what she thought he was ROOM DIVIDERS FOLDING DOORS More inure iiriv.icj- nnl tiutrc a Itootns grow or i the A i i lloom Divider. Troullle- liiiRcr-tin upcr.ition.

IMK BtEMCT WHISKEY 86.8 PROOF, 40X STMIOHT WflSXIES 7 YEARS tax warn wunuu. smrrs. nanost DisriotRs YORK. FO 8-1666 We Measure For Your EXACT Size. The Curlii Man WiH Ch.r Ke or Obligation.

Plenty of Free Parking Open McmcU, All Thurdr 'til 1477 Main Street MMMMM DA-1IN OLIxir i 5 6 MtliTOCO. THE APPEP SE COULP eKx IT INTO THE cueAT CIRCLE AIR AMP 5EA OF HIT ANYTHING LOCK FIRM NAMES MEW I MILFORD, Dec. 17--Waterbury Lock and Specialty company, has appointed William Loss, executive vice-president and a member of the board of directors, J. Edward Peterson, president, announced today. Also named to the board of directors was Lawrence E.

Brinn, a New York city lawyer, who will also be score- tary and general counsel of ttie i program planned by the corn- Loss, formerly vicc-presi-'P an y- v.enr and general manager of Waterbury Lock and Specialty corporation, St. Louis, manufactures locks, measuring and a member of the manage- lapes, lighters, and will start pro- ment firm of Booz, Allen and'duction of automotive and.marine Hamilton, will direct an expansion; ac cessories in J957. CQWJAPE. DO fOU THINK we KKIMIIN vau.Ai.wi THAT REWJRIMG THE NAVISATIONA1. SYSTEM WCXILP SOLVE THE PROBLEM VES, WE THINK IT'S ANOTHEK RER MSILE CHJT OF CONTKOL-ONtY THIS ONE'S SPfEV INDICATES IT'S IN A -By PRANK WILLARD WE SHOULD IS SO JE4LOUS 1 BUT I'LL M4KE HIM MAMIE.

1 WHAT4RE YOU DOING OUT AT THIS HOUR? yoo-Hoor LORD PLUSH- BOTTOM GOOO AMP SOBBV. LEND ME YOUP CIGAR AS SOON AS WE PULL UP IrJ FRONT Of -TH' HOUSE, VM f-KUNT Of -TH 1 HOUSE, I'M I GONNA LIGHT THIS WELL.WOTT-RE YOU I 1 TWLJ RUBSEPIN'AT, WINNIE WINKLE AT LEAST, ITS NICE TO KNCW THAT XXTR6 MORE IN GMUG CHRISTMAS SUPPOS- HAD TO COME 0 SOU WOULD LTTGRCW THESE JMJAL TRIPS TO aEE --By BUSHMILLER MUCH MONEY DO YOU MAKE MISTER KEEP YOUR NOSE OUT OF MY BUSINESS DO YOU WANT TO BUY THIS KEEP YOUR BUSINESS OUT OF NOSE Week's Events For Boy Scouts This Funny World Today 7:30 p. Eagle Board of Re- iew, Scout Service center; 7:30 WHEN WHEAT IMS SHORT IN THE CENTURIES, HOUSEWIVES BAKED THE UNDER CRUST OF PIES iwm we AIEAL. WHEAT WAS USEO ONLY FOR THE lifflf. CRUST, AND THIS SOON BECAME OUR SWN6 TEftN KKSOCWLW SELECT.

FRESH MILK IS GOOP FOR, EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE. DO YOU KNOW WHY TEENS DRINK GLASSES OF MILK A PAY THAT'S EASY TWINKLE: BECAUSE YOU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED FOR CONNECTICUT FRESH MILK UV.UUL ucivn.1; 1. p. rn. Sachem Explorer round table, North- End Boys club.

Tuesday 7:30 p. Charter Night Pack 1112, Sacred Heart church; Reregistration Pack 51, Blessed Sacrament church; 8 p.m., Oronoque commissioners' meeting, Sterling House, Stratford; 7:30 p. Christmas party, Troop 17, Franklin school; 8 p.m., Sasco commissioners 1 meeting, Scout Service center. Wednesday 7:30 p. Charter Night, Pack 55, Troop 55, Post 55, North End Boys club; Christmas party Troop 22, Stratford Methodist Thursday 7:30 Charter night, Troop 25, Mitchell dairy.

Friday 7:30 p.m., Christmas party, Troop 36, Hungarian Reformed church; 7:30 p. Christmas Troop 16, St. Paul Episcopal church: 7:30 p. Christmas party, Post KM, Morris' residence. JLT iL quitc Hhere Ro in Decided to be prepared lor anything." SONGS FOR ROTARY IDEA WAS GOOO COLUMBUS, RAISED IT CINCINNATI, tis Oaks, cwner of The CapcUa choir will conduct ajing school children lo phrfge ai-lentered the shop ti irtstmas program tomorrow allegiance to the nag daily, then'light recentry and ii.ii p.m.

during a meeting of changed its mind. The reason forays before Oaks the Rotary club in the Stratfield the delay was that Paul Walker other theft of hotel. W. Earl Sauerwein of the'a member from Columbus lumversity's music staff will lead tici the choir. me for.

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Pages Available:
456,277
Years Available:
1947-1977