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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 32

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THIRTY-TWO Couples Vie Saturday For Teen Dance Tide MILFORD Ten couples will vie for the teen dancing crown of the town the Milford Community Youth center Saturday p.m. in the armory. The couples, winners in I semi-weekly dance contests, are Leight Waisonvilz and Nelson Burbick; Patricia Chedister and Oeorge Connelly; Marge Morton and Joseph Amicol; Paulelte Buonocore and Robert Bailey; lerry Bayerle and David Dns- coll; Barbara Wilt and James LaMouria; Jacquelyn Lambert and Cody; ram Serines sler and George Smith; Janet Bordeaux and Daniel Coviello, and Karen Howe and Donald Becker. Gene Elliano, director of Gene Kdwards Dance studio; Mrs. Roy Lund, and Mrs.

Lorraine Brodsky, will judge Ihe finals Victor Levenson, proprietor of me western Beef Center, Bridee port avenue, will co-sponsor (he dance. The contest wit receive gifts donated by Russell's department store, bchpero Jewelers, Howes Drug store, Kent Shoe Store, Belmont Shoe store. Wolf bakery, Lewis Fabrics. and Western Beef. Music will be provided by the ana uino and the wonders, a local vocal group.

Vicky Andreucci and Marjorie Blake, of the teenage committee of the Youth center association, are in charge of decora-lions. Members of the Milford Woman's club will sell membership caius at the dance. William Shultis is dance chairman, assisted by William Hoagland and Wil-lard Shultis. Property Transfers Town Clerk George Weed has recorded the following property transfers: Albert J. and Bertha, F.

Whea-ton to Margaret L. Mason, house RoWhTb. MoffeHe INSURANCE raunauu era. rmf. ilk, WHITE PLAINS Trnatall eves, to Everything to Repair.

Utld or SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS, VARNISH A STAINS RR PLYWOOD I CUT TO SIZE) hWH fhm on Bayberry lane; Margaret L. Msaon to James V. and Margaret Moran, house on Winlhrop court; Fannie Ginsberg to Celia Kenes, property on South street. BuUdiajf Permits Building Inspector Cart T. Viola has issued Ihe following building permits: Andrew Skirkanich, open porch at 115 Karkness drive, MOO: William K.

Ellis, reside dwelling at 80 Camden street, Andrew Sabol, add patio at 140 Housatonic drive, $200. Marriage Intentions Town Clerk George Weed has issued a marriage license to Janice Marilyn Edwards, 25, cf1 380 Welch's Point road, a secre- CtlHaa Tile, libili, and John William Young, 24, of BrookfieJd, a printer. Recreation Schedule The Recreation department has scheduled "a children's dog training class tomorrow at 9 a.m. at Central Grammar school. More Booths Prepared For St.

Mary's Fair ilhs have been added to the St. Mary's Guild fair scheduled for June 7 on the church grounds, it has been announced Mrs. John Thomas, genera! Sophie's kitchen for food stuffs will be headed by Mrs. Sophie Olenski with Mrs. Henry Chiem-lewski.

Mrs. Edward Wypychoski, Mrs. Fred Smallberg. Mrs. Winfield Stancabage and Misj Ann iurgalis assisting.

Mrs. Paul frank will direct a plants booth, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Sylvester, Mrs. Howard Sinclair, Mrs. Gilbert Chaude, Mrs.

Joseph Kasper, Mrs. Edwin and Mrs. Albert Golembeski. Beach booth will be direc ted by Mrs. Frank Malesky, Mrs.

Robert Lepper. Mrs. Raymond Guido, Mrs. Clyde Pritett and Mrs. Lucretia Gunn.

Mrs. Andrew Sobocinski will be lairman of a religious articles booth and will be assisted by Mrs. Eric Soderbfrg, Mrs. Roy Williams and Mrs. Thomas Dona- NICHOLS FOOD CENTER 408 SHELTON ROAD.

NICHOLS TEL ED 7-3864 FREE DELIVERY CHOICE MEATS, GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES, Etc. tntk Killed fnmhr Whrtc Meot Cf lb 43r Two in Oil 3 I Frtsfc Chicle. COc Premier Efeeeta $1 Tb PIT Feacfyt 3 con I NICHOLS ESS0 SERVICE CENTER General Repairing It Complete Lubrication Road Service Free J. ISSO CREDIT CARDS HONORED hardy CHRYSANTHEMUMS BARGAIN SALE! FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MAY 23 -24 -25 25 CHOICE VARIETIES! 5 PLANTS your only 00 ONE EACH OF ALL 25 VARIETIES 0NLY ENOUGH TO PLANT A 50-FOOT BORDER IORDER WILTON FLOWER FARM ROUTE 7 CANNON DALE OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.

She will be assisted by Mrs. Leonard Wilson, Mrs. Leonard Michaels and Mrs. Nicholas uarone. Church Women Elect Officers Monday the annual meeting of tli Kayopha unit of the Women' association at the Church Christ.

Congregational, will take place Monday at 8 p.m. ii scout room of the church. All officers and committee chairmen will present their an nual reports. All project money! II be turned over to Mrs. R.

W. Peck, ways and Means chtir- an, by this meeting. Following the annual meeting, rs. L. L.

Sylvester will sneak on herbs. Hostesses will be the outgoing otlicers. Mrs. Alfred "ego, president; Mrs. Patrick, r.nKer, vice president; Straley, secretary; Mrs.

Beach, tre2surert and marsnau uievins, corresponding Two Commissioned Two Milford men. senior in the University of Connecticut kuji. program received com missions as second lieutenants inl the U. S. Army reserve durine! yesieraay.

i-ummissionea were chard Kellerman, of 108 New Haven avenue, and Robert T. McClure, of 76 Beach avenue, both Wood- Historical Society Plans Summer Fair The Milford Historical society. its annual meetim? this voted to stage the second "Yankee readier hair this summer. Mrs. ra Briston has donated the Yankee Peddler" waeon to the organization at the request of her lale husband.

Officers elected at the annual meeting include Waverly P. Lewis, president, third term; John G. Burk, second vice president; Miss Helen M. Smith, -bird vice president. He-elected were William Finan, first vice president; Morris W.

Abbott, trasurcr; Miss era Hine, recording secretary; Irs. William Redfield. corres ponding secretary; Stanley J. -jrvii, apast president, ana Arthur O'Neill, members-at-large. Mr.

Lewis announced the Eells- Stow bouse, museum on High sireei, win open early next month. Miss -Ivy Bristol, gifts chairman, reported several items donated to the group will be ex hibited in the museum. IJttle Leafue Results Bernie Benvemiti hurled a four hitter as (he Cubs blanked the Pirates, in the National di vision of the Little league this ween, ine winners Had eight hits off Lou Richitellj, including a double and sinele bv John mi gin. the onlv other National league Bill McGIU slammed two nome runs and a doub lead the Braves over the Giants. an 8-5 win American division eamcs saw the Red Sox edge the Senators j-j on a sixtn inning homer by Art Schuler and Dan Waker homered and doubled to pace Ihe Red Sox to a 9-5 win over the Yankees.

Births The following births have been reported in Milford hospital' May 20 Mr. and Mrs. William Aquilino, of 47 Milesfield avenue, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gianni.

of 11 Andrus drive, twin sons: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kostopoulos. of 53 Cleveland avenue, a son. May 21 and Mrs.

James Monte, ot 28 first street, Ryders Trailer park, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. William Hoagland of 162 Clark Hill road, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Cornell, of 31 Tibbals street, a daughter.

Here And There Unemployment claims dipped sngntiy during the week may it. according to a report jium ine aiaie Labor department. There were 1.056 claims, seven less Ihe previous week. The department reported 52 initial claims filed during the week, the lowest figure in the last ten Mrs. Phyllis Meglio.

of Marsh Hill road, and Mrs. Mary Jane I Hoffman, of 273 North street, are isurgical patients in Milford hos-I pita I. ONCE AGAIN ITS GLEN WOOD LUMBER TF aw sal 1 sd i si IT'S GOOD BUSINESS TO DO BUSINESS WITH GLENWOOD ronr bnMinn. i rinAt, Mr service linnir in aar elm. Sm OLEMWOOD LUMBH CO.

Pittsburgh, Pa. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MAY 23. 19SS Staples High Offers Summer Driving Course WESTPORT nine course in Driver education plus six hours oerund-tne-wneel instruction are being offered at Staples High scnom starling July t. wnue tne course is designed primarily for unlicensed drivers become IS durme the Also, Eduardo and Esther Car nas.

land and buildings at Old hi to Herman and Fav RaDoa port; John Soltis, land on New tow.i avenue to Lester Nagv; ie Stich. land on Saueatuck Shores to William M. Skidd; Leo nard J. Palce5ki, land and build ings on Sunnyside lane to Arthur and Marione S. Coe: Eva B.

Allard, land and buildings on For est drive to Edward W. and Marie A. Haggarty, of Eastchester, N. Y. Also.

Piero B. and Sallv G. An- derlon, land and buildings on East t-erry lane to fcdward F. Urate; Ruth Lawrence, land and buildings on Washington avenue tc Ruth Harvey Manning, and West port Hills, land on Hazel Nut road to Edmond and Audrey i-aooux, ot mi. Vernon, N.

Office Open Saturday The Recreation commissk lice in the Town hall will be open Saturday mornings from o'clock Residents applying for stickers are reminded they must show their car registration. The fee is for Westporters. The Saturday schedule will continue tnrougti June. Bedford PTA to See Exhibition June 2 An exhibition from the various departments of arts, music and physical education will be displayed at the final meeting of the PTA of Bedford Junior High school on the evening of June 2. There will be an exhibit of paintings and drawings in the hall leading to the art room in which will be sculptures and cremates, Across the hall in the Home economics room Mrs.

Dorothy Nar-amore will have a show of the fashions and skills created by the students in her classes. Also in the corridor there will be a display of the projects the boys have been working on In uie industrial Ana under the instruction of Claude Woodruff. Later in the evening there will be an exhibition by Ihe boys and girls of physical education training. The program will er With several compositions; summer and early Jail, it will be; be conducted at 8:15 to review sh to oualifv for reduced insur- pnee rates For the road lessons, a dual- control car will be supplied through the courtesy of the Town and Country Chevrolet agency, on ine rosi roaa. Effective July a driver's li cense will be issued to an appli- only il he has com pleted the above-d escribed course.

Those interested in taking the course, which will continue through July 31, are asked to contact the high school guidance office. The course will be offered only if there is adequate demand for it, a school spokesman Knights to Sponsor Open House Monday Westport council, Knights of Co lumbus, will sponsor an open house party for members and prospective members Monday night at 8 o'clock at St. Anthony's hall. Franklin street, Saugatuck. inviieo to tne auair are tne wives and mothers of council members; Single members may bring their girl friends.

In addition to guest speaker, there ill be music and refreshments. Grand Knight Sam DeMattio nas announced mat council mem bers will march in the Memorial Day parade. The marchers are asked to assemble at the high school at 8:15 a.m. Grass Fire A stubborn, wind blown grass fire of suspicious origin threatened several homes in the virir.itv of Ledgemoore lane, Webb road and Whitney street yesterday afternoon before it was brought un der control by firefighters from Central headquarters. Chief Harold A.

Shippey called reenlorcements when blaze spread over a large The alarm was sounded at 3:49 p.m. and recall came at 5: 02. Dwelling Permit Harold E. Crounse of New. Ha ven yesterday obtained a permit' irom uuiioing inspector Arthur A- Miller for the.

construction of a six-room dwelling valued at ii, vw, on newtown ruropixe. Deficit Appropriation Approved without discussion Wednesday nigm town meeting was a deficit appropriation of il.Ml.to for Democratic Regis trar oeriruoe ttosenoere. amount covers her salary and car expenses tor tne balance ot the year. warranty deeds were recorded is week in the office ot Town Clerk Lois FT. Clark, by the fol- Jonn F.

and Eleanor N. HiBBins. land and buildings on Canal street to Marvin G. and Mary. E.

B. Barrett; Lewis E. Frank, land and buildings on Bluewater Hill lo Lewis George Weeks; Harold and Helen snepard, land and buildings on High Point road to John F. Higgins; David C. and Lorraine L.

Gulh. land and build ings on Sherwood drive to Eric ana Berenece H. Hotelline. sung by (he chorus A short business meeting stall the new officers; president, Mrs. Charles Abry; vice-president Mrs.

Henry Diyrich; treasurer, Richard Sutphen; recording secre tary. Mrs. Robert Dunham; and corresponding secretary, Mrs am 3wanson. Accepted at Pine Maeer inne Escher, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G.

Edward Escher, of Aspetuck Corners, who wil! raduate from Bolton acnooi in june, nas been accept- memoer or tne serjt- ember freshmen class at Pine Manor Junior College, Wellesley, Mass. year Miss Escher has been president of the senior Class associate editor of" Bolt omte." school yearbook. She al so had one the leading parts year scnooi piav. Oood- bye. My Fancy." Safety Check First Selectman Herbert "Aufo Safety one-day project sponsored-by the rvmunis ciuo.

will be ea lor mechanical defects by certified mechanics from to p.m. at the Famous Artists Schools, Wilton road. Members of the Downshifters Hot hoo ciud will assist in checking nit: mia. i nc iesi is irec ano open to the public. John H.

Fitigibbon, son of i ivir. ana Mrs. J. H. Fitigibbon, Sherwood drive, has been ed at Dartmouth College for en rollment in September.

He is a senior at Staples High During his senior year he was a senior-at-laree and a member of the yearbook staff and Senior He has been employed at the' Paul Zabin shop in Westport for me pasi rwo years. Town Chatter Miss Minnie D. Craggs, assist ant tax collector, vesterdav he. gan the task of computing tax bills for the coming fiscal year. n.

rwo-weet delay in setting the uui.i.ic wm prooaoiy suit in the tax bills being somewhat tardy six-mill cut in tne tax levy was greeted with smiles all over town It's been six years since a Wes't- poner couia say, "My taxes been reduced." A new charter power was ex ercised at Wednesday night's town meeting when Moderator Allen A. Raymond rulerl Martin Capasse's remarks "out of ord er His ruling was appealed by RTM member Ed Boucher onlv lu uc upneiu oy ine town meeting assembly res. idents said the session resembled the town meetings of old Added revenue from sale of beach stickers must go into the General Fund and cannot be applied to uie cost oi beach sand First evidence of language dates back to about 4000 B.C. MILFORD SETS CHARGES FOR BEACHJARKING MILFORD, May 22-Local resi- pie will have to pay to park at the. town's public beaches, Councilman Henry F.

Foran predict- i the council adopted an ordinance establishing a fee parking lot at Gulf beach for nut of towners. Dering a public hearing bv the council ordinance committee, Avery Pike suggested that Mil-lord residents be charsed dollar a year for beach stick ers. At present stickers are issued to (own residents at no cost. Mr. Fonn said that in the fu ture a charge for town residents appears certain.

He pointed out that people "pay for parkins to a statement hu Councilman Jasper Jaser that citizens should not be' charged for beach parking because, "the p-eser' oi residents, tne parxing area. She said, how ever, that it was the intention for ine town to collect the fee. In other action, June 2 at 7 m. was set as the time and oaie ior public hearings on a tax ordinance permitting the town to borrow up to in anticipation of tax revenue and an amendrnent to the talirv ordinance to bring the ordinance figures in line with amounts established in the budget for me diaries oi tne town attorney and health director. The council approved the re quest ot trie Kiwanis crab to a sign in the town green, advert ising a project.

Free Parking Considered At Milford Public Lot MILFORD. May 22-Free park at the Drooosed r.r oii croao street is being side red by the Parking Auth- The authority, in slasninr the project, had considered metered parsing out tonight decided to Because the plan is to revenue bonds to construct the parking lot and the authority luuai revenue, ir. waa gesfed tonight than an invei ants on Broad street and River street. The assessment against River street tenants would be less than that for the Broad street tenants. Robert McKieman of the Park- and lUftr and your femilyfe gonna love it! Chef BoyuAr-Dee MeatBallSKW Caipkte aueenle ready for you to beat and serve! 12 beef meat balks in rich brown beef gravy snaka thia a really hearty feast! Plwa plenty tarty tender peaa and snowy potatoes.

Each bite ia a delight. Tfcrifty, New Meat Bail Stew only about a serving. Try that new treat oo your Umily tonight I Made in the Chef Boy-Ar-Dee kitehemof Amariou Bom. Foods log authority said River street to assess teeaats on a square foot of rented area basis. The parking authority decided to look Into both possibilities in oroer to provide free parking oa the proposed lot.

The five man agency is to meet a June 2 deadline to present a final report to the town council in order to obtain auth-i oriiation to bond for the project1 wriicn is expected to cost about ERMS SUSPENDE0 FOR DANBURY PAIR ANBURY. Mav i Kaleadelis, 18, of 74 Rose and John Rots, 29, of 15 Orchard street, were given ten-day suspended jail sentences on each of three counts of breaking and entering and four counts of theft, and were placed op probation for one year by Acting Judge John fiujian in Ljiy court today. Kakadehs was also fined $10 on each ot four counts of thefl. The pair had been found guilty May 7. Among the places involved in the breaks were the West End Tire Deford's and the Elm Mr.

Foran noted stations, the Monte Carlo There was no oooojition to ordinance at the public hearing. The ordinance committee then presented a favorable report to' the town council and the ordin- ice was adopted. It establishes a.ll 'a' dav feel for parking in the unrestricted section of Gulf beach. A major portion of the beach parking area I is restricted for Milford residents only and there will.be no charge here. Mr.

Foran said the fee parking area will accommodate about 125 cars. Mrs. Sidney Brodman. ordin ance committee chairman, noted mat unoer tne ordinance the town can collect the fee or it can lease iwvacs gas sta on. men store and tne Camran Spa.

Ihomas A. Keating rmrKmi. arm Louis Matthews lor jvaaaaens. the court recommended psychiatric aid for The great natural formt thai formed the gigantic Carlsbad vaverns ot southern New Mexico Stamford Cops Trial Begins The trial of James one of four Stamford police men charged with being involved ui a series ot oreaks into business establishments in that city winter, beaan vesterdav wirn we selection of a jury. The proceedings were interrupted to allow a chanoe of nlea for Robert J.

Kenealey, 28, a co-i ueienaant. fceneaiey pleaded guiltv to two cuunis oi larceny Involving goods whose total value was $65. The classed as misdemean eacn punishable by maximum terms of six months in jan and sico Zincs. The defendant was charged originally with breaking and entering. Judge Howard W.

Alcorn sel at a aate lor sentencing Attorney Lorin Willis requested the matter lo be held up pending disposition ol the other trials. The present situation calls for separate hearings for Cullinan and David L. McKeilhen. The fourth defendant, Albert J. Condi lo, 41, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering May 8 and yes ieraay it was indicated he would oiicr testimony for the state Condito is to be sentenced June 3 At 5 p.m.

when recess was caneo, io jurors had 1 selected out of 21 called to stand. A motion by defense counsel Charles R. Covert for' further amplification of (he Stale's bill of particulars against Cullinan was denied from the bench. It is expected testimony will get underway sometime this morning. Mr.

Willis told Judge Alcorn he thought the cases would not be finished before the eno or next week. SPERRY AND BARNES Short-Shank, Skinless HAMS BONELESS FREE DELIVERY WRAPPtMO DRIP or REGULAR to 12 Average 1 1t Hit HINDS 63' Kenealey is represented MISSING BOY, 8, FOUND COVENTRY, May 22-(AP) An 8-year-old boy, object of a seven-hour search by police, was found tonight. Police said Ernest Squires, a son of Mrs. William Harrington ol South Conventry, had been missing since he left the Robertson school at noon. An unidentified couple front Storrs discovered the boy thumbing a ride on Route 132 In Mansfield.

The boy said he was going to visit his grandmother in Rock-ville. Learning that the boy lived in Coventry they brought him there. State polici! from Stafford Springs barracks, Willimantic police and the Coventry police palrol took part in the search. BOY INJURED BY CAR old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Chisholm, of 39 Bunnell street, received lacerations of the face, police said, when he was struck by a car yesterday in front of 31 Bunnell street, shortly after 3 Taken to was treated and discharged. According to investigating Radio Patrolman Fren Kiernan, the boy dashed into the street, hitting the left front fender of a southbound car OF'jiated by Philip Mc-Dermott, 43, of 65 Riverview place, Devon. The driver waa not Mil EADfk QCEC tr ULLr vv. 8-1231 232 BROAD MILFORD HUGE SAVINGS EVENT STILL GOING ON! 59 Corned BEEF 69 ARMOUR'S STAR nunvuKi JIAK SSSB STEAKS HouDt" 59 BONELESS READY-TO-EAT Jewel HAMS 79 FRESH CHICKEN- 5 95 REPEAT OF A SELL-OUT Amour's SPRING LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS 59c RIB lb. 69c LOIN CHOPS lb.

89c SMQKED HOCKS 3 Maxwell House COFFEE 89: Wt KBMVC THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUAKTTniS FREEZER SPECIALS! U.S, CHOICE BABY BLACK ANGUS 4 TO PAY NO DOWN PAYMBff ARMOUR'S WkoW or BiH SPRING LAMB 4 LOW JIB WSOIVI CONSUMHS' fiHIN STAMPS.

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