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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 30

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JHJKTY THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 "Yes THAT $200 LOAN WAS JUST WHAT WE ill SOCIETY SELECTS FAIR COMMITTEES MONROE had bills that juit couldn't wait. So Jim in at Ganaial Cradit and borrowad JtOO Wa paid all our bills and now can pay off this loan in small monthly Wa ara no longat worn ad about thota bills." It YOU naad monay for any worthy puipoia you win borrow $80 to 1300 at Ganaral Cradit on your iiyna- lure alona. Stop in or phona. A of $100 caeto $20.60 when promptly re- peM IS tMeilMy canaaautJva iaatallmeate. GENERAL CREDIT CORP.

1115 MAIN ST. PHONI 3 1277 Lie. sir from Factory Men's, Women's and Children's tdothing at LOW FACTORY PRICES: Viiit our Factory Loft and ba convincad of tramandous savings you on fina quality clothing. Misses ft Woman's All A 'IS" 44 44 44 4 With ana) without Hooek Pitted ma) Flare 9 to 10, 10 to 30, to All the new wine thatlm. myrtle and itrprnn, tana und browns.

MiiMi 1 Woman's I 16 7i 0 All wool covrrtjt, wnrsteitH, ahHrkuklnii And flftnneia. Dot- eon of Mylen and 10 In an, to aft 42. hava bean appointed and completed for the vest fair Saturday by the Maids and Matrons society of Eaat Village on the grounds of the Eaat Village Methodist church. Proceeds will be used to install a furnace In the church. The general committee Includes: Mra.

Roy Gilbert, Mrs. Fred Nichols, Mrs. James Gilpln Mrs. Thomaa MacAdama, Mrs. Fred Von Warder, Mrs.

Kennett Cowan and Mrs. Harold French. The Men's club will be in charge of the grill where hamburgers, hot doga, coffee and soda will be served. Other committees: Baked bean a and potato salad, Mrs. James Gilpin, chairman; Mrs.

Fred Nlchola, Mra. William Lockwood, Mrs. Fred Von Werder. Bookshelf: Mrs. Alfred Odette, chairman; Evelyn Odette, Mrs.

Oliver T. Blakeman, Mrs. William French. Food table: Mrs. H.

E. chairman; Mra. Arthur MacEwen, Mra. Leslie Shelton, Mrs. Jamie Mas, Mrs.

Lloyd Stevens. Candy booth: Mrs. a Franch, chairman; Mrs. Edgar Kimball, Mra. Joseph Novak, Mrs.

Robert Baldwin, Mrs. Philip Boyce, White elephant table: Mra. Thomas MacAdama, chairman; Mrs. John Mllle, Mrs. Stanley Nichola, Mrs.

Charles Stowe. Fancy work and greeting cards: Mrs. Joseph Halter, chairman; Mra. John Yaros, Mrs. Edward Beard si ey, Mrs.

Howard Stowe, Mrs. Arthur Beardsley. Parcel post: Kennett Cowan, chairman; Mrs. Samuel Blodgett, Mrs. Frederick Farmer, Mrs.

Theodore Nichols. Grab-bag: Mrs. Charles Cornut, chairman, Mrs. Harold Blakeman, Jr. Country Supper Oct.

22 An old-fashioned country supper VH WV Octl 22 at the Village Community house. Tickets will be available Saturday at the LIBRARY FRIENDS PLAN PROGRAMS IN WESTPORT WESTPORT, Sept. 24. The Friends of the Westport Library will begin in October a aeries of Thursday evening programs, including discussions of international affaire, intimate close-ups of celebrated personages in Westport, a study of great books, and conversation hours French and Spanish on alternate weeks. The international affairs talks will be sponsored by the newly- formed "People's Section for the United Nations," whose purp'ose is to "make the voice of the people, heard at Lake Success." Each.

month a problem of the UN will be discussed, and the findings of the discussion returned to the parent organization for analysis. The intimate close-ups of noted persons in Wcstport will consist of get-togethera with a celebrity once a month, with a question period planned for each program. A courae is opening in October in Town Hall, New York, for lead- era in the Great Books courae of study, which la fostered by Robert M. Hutchins, chancellor of the University of Chicago, local course opens in in Jan uary. Most of India's industry is in the Hindu dominion, Pakistan being mostly agricultural.

AT OUR REGULAR PRICES Bills at Local Theaters A Junior Hiss A With or without Hooda 10 75 12 75 Sises 7 lo 14 All wool boxy or flsrod slyleji Warmly Hnexl snd Girls' All Wool COAT ft LIGOING SETS 16" With or Without I Stsee to IE. Girls' COATJ, SACK SITS 'IS 1 With or without Hooda llcee 7 to 14 AH WOO! IT JACKETS: Nary Paa Caals, 4 iockais QA1ARDINM ftla lining and eallar UATHIHS Zipper and lutlon $18.75 Sitat la I Olrlt' All Snow Suits 1 to 7 to 14. Stnf la Twa-Tasia PORTSWEAR CLOTHES 4 NORMAN STREET INTMMCI OWOSITe WfNT HILO tnm ftcllfood Art. OPSN DAILY 9 A. M.

TO f. M. Cjrk Oabto, Vlvisn and Olivia da HavlHand hava the great- ast rolas of their careers in one of films ever made, M-Q-M'a master-piece in Technl- color, "Gone With the Wind" now playing at the Loew's Poll theater, for the firat time at popular 1 Mplttt wtth breathtaking thrllla that will linger forever the memory of all who see 8 P'f turl of Margaret epic of the old South. There are, for example, the siege of Atlanta, the fall of Scarlett down the ateps of her home, the touching death aoene of Melanlel the spectacular burning of the Atlanta warehouses, the horrors of war and bloodshed, the courage of women to fight back, violent love between the two kindred spirits of Rhett and Scarlett. It's a picture that all superlatives, with a supporting cast a tu i LMllt Howard, Mitchell, Hattls McDanlel, Ann Barbara O'Nell, Ona Munaon, Laura Hope Crewa, Harry Davenport and Evelyn Keyes.

"Riff-Raff at Majestic Showing this week at the Loew- Poli-MajMtte theater the amaaii- jBg motion picture production, "Rlff-Raff," Pat O'Brien! Walter Slciak and Anne Others in the cast are: Percy Kll- bride, Jerome Cowan, and George Glvot" 'In thla picture O'Brien takes the of a private detective on trail for a map which te lead to a South American fortune. Slatak la portrayed as a crook Who also seeking the map. Jeffreys takes role of a night club The la charged with action and thrills and romance. Also showing thU week at the Majestic theater is "Trail Street," of pioneer American The cast includes: Ran dolph Scott, Robert' Ryan, and George "Gabby" Hayes. 'Down to Earth' at Globe "Down to Earth," now playing at Loew's Globe theater la an enchanting, wonder-filled musical spectacle starring Rita Hayworth and Larry Parks, Titian-haired Rita back In her element in "Down to Earth," alng- ing, dancing and romancing in a daring wardrobe of eye-opening With Larry Parks in the romantic Isad, Rita Marc Platt to dance with, Roland Culver and George Macready to go with, Edward Everett Horton and James Gleason to have.

fun with. Adele Jergens a glamor. "Bulldog Drummond i Back," Ron Randell and Gloria Henry, and featuring Pat O'Moore, Anabel Shaw and Terry Kllburn, the companion picture. Theater Time Table Passage," ahowlng at 1:45, 4:31, 0:67 and. LOEW'S POLI--'-Gone With the Wind," showing at 13:20, 4:10, 8:30.

Short subjects, 12:15, 4:15, 8:15. 1C A S'T IC--RMf showing at 1:08, 4:00, 6:55 and "Trail Street," at 2:86, 5:25 and 8:20. to Earth," showing at 1:10, 4:00, 6:50, 9:40. "Bulldog Drummond i Back," at 2:45, 5:35, 8:30. Passage," showing at 6:46 and 9:09.

TMi ttoar KXCITINO New Hiff MUCK MOORCHEAD WARNER MERRITT a mecTCD BHOMT sue-iiare ran ADDED KNJOYMSNT YVWODROAYf UlaXLTO HUMPHREY MMKMWOMAN ALSO "Spoilan of the North" with Paul KaMv Evalvri Ankara 'TUB JOAN BE1HT ROBERT RYAN Off mm "CHEROKEE FLASH 77 Sunitt Carson HOUHFtHMV ui (in giii. Auao "Llrtla Mil. Broadway" with Jean Porttr John Sh.iton ALAN LADD "BEAST OF BERLIN" "Little Miss Broadway PARKWAY 'THE LONG NIGHT Top Thriller For You F-'ana "LONE STAR MOONLIGHT" Action MunicDk Wectern -LffiERTY-. Jamee Stewart" Oenni 'Iff A Wondtrful Life 1 Cheater Morria Steven Oeray "BLIND SPOT" FrioBTBD. BSVEPIAQE SET STRATFORD DANA ANDREWS in "BOOMERANG" with Jane Wyatt Lea J.

Cobb SHORTS NEWS OF THE DAY Frl. Sat. In Technicolor "MARaiE" Grain MILFORD OPEN-AIR RT I POST RD JMILFORD (ON 1 Belita A. Barry Sullivan In "SUSPENSE" Plua flrtt rim ihowlng CARTOON A LATEST BROOKLAWN AIR.CONDITIONED Lait lit Show 6:30 "THE HUCKSTERS' 1 Clark Qabla Daborah Ktrr Atao Selected Short (NIAL HUMPHREY BOGART LIZABETH SCOTT "DEAD RECKONING" "BEAT THE BAND" Langford Gene Krupa I HUNGARIAN OPEREHA BY Budapest Artists ST. STEPHEN'S HALL Thurs Sapt.

25th at 8 p.m. Margaret Bodan, Mgr. $1.50 $1.20 tax inch ST. JOHN'S PARTY TONIGHT At 8:00 JANE PEMBROKE STS. ENTRANCE ON JANE Door Prizes FIRST IN BRIDGEPORT! 3-HOUR Dry-Cleaning Service At Our Plant Small Additional Chargt Work accepted on 3 hr.

apecial up to 3 p.m. on weekdaye. And up to 11 a.m. on Saturday 24 Hour Pickup and Service In Bridgeport. FoiHkld Stratford and Milford UNITED CLEANERS' PHONE 5-7232 1647 FAIRFIELD AVI.

SEE IT TODAY! COMPLETE! INTACT! IMOIV At OMSHMlir MtHNIIDI CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS AT OUR REGULAR POPULAR PRICES! DAVID 0. SELZNICK'S MKfia if MARGARET MITCHELL'S GONE WITH THE WIND CUU VIVIEN GABLE LEIGH LESLIE OLIVIA HOWARD DeHAVILLAND Directed by FLEMING A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL I I Come anytime between P. M. and 8:30 P. M.

and saa tha complete picture? I MAJESTIC TODAY 1:00 PJM. WILD "BAT" MASTERSON, U.S. ft) a "GREER CARSON ROBERT MITCHUM in "DESIRE ME" plua "SECOND CHANCE" COMMUNITY A I I i YEAR'S GREATEST SHOWt HYMN STANWYCK And Tha Lovabla Hltl It's Warm! Captivating! MOVED TO LOEW I GLOBE RIVOLI CUNOmONfD THUR8. FRI." SAT. VAN JOHNSHN "ROMANCE OF ROSY RfDGE" "SPORT OF SUK.

MON. "GHOST AND" MRS MUIR" "HORN TO SPEED" WJED. 'THE FARMER''? DAUGHTER" "FALCON'S ADVENTURE" BLACK ROCK AND -WEST END 2 BIO HITS 2 VAN JOHNSON "ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE" TCEN AGERS In "SARGE GOES TO COLLEGE" ftf'fd HAYWORTH Larry PARKS in Columbia Hit DOWN TO EARTH ttorrwa RANDOLPH SCOTT ROBERT RYAN JEfFRfYS GEORITW HAYES I PLUS EDWARD G.ROBINSON. i A I 1 The HOUSE i UnttM Aftittt Jean Porter John aheiton "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY" fXJKA LOME 3290 FAIRFIELD AVE. Bridgeport PHONE 4-9837 PIUS FULL COURSE DINNER PRESENTING STUBBY VERNON HANK ROBERTS M.

C. EXTRAORDINARY Singing Your Favorite PLUS OTHER N.Y. ACTS Donct To Frtd Esposlto and His Orch. We To Weddinie, Parliee and Other Social Functiona RAY "America's Young Singing Favorite" and his Orchestra A dm. nrt.

f. wrobv ft. TOMORROW NIGHT Irving Square Sett A A EVENING Joey Zella Cae4 Rttt EWSPAPERl.

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374,681
Years Available:
1918-1977