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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 4

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rem 1640 P.i.r Troop 3S. The Camporee. Acres park, was DOUBLE-QUICK REMOVAL Dr. SchoU'. Zino-nads not only speedily relieve an afternoon formal review and retreat ceremony.

The reviewing parry included Charles E. Porzelt. district chairman: Frank L. vice John W. Cunningham, district commissioner: Philip Stem, assistant district commissioner: aiso Neighborhood Commissioners Theodore Hoff.

William Morris. Walter Wanek and Francis Richardson, and Law rence t. schmionemt. camping and activities committee chai Worry ef FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? piates. This pleasant powder gives end security by holding plates more annly.

NOfummv. gooey, pasty taste er feeling. Its alkaline i r.vzi-Rtu: i FAfiTDTH et any drug counter. Corns FAIRFIELD of HALL AVAILABLE FOR WEDDINGS BANQUETS A DINNER DANCES Compl.W Catering facllitim Contact Mr. FREDERICKS CL 9-9141 ED 5-3377 ARROW FLOOR COVERING SPECIAL Sq.

Yds. Vinyl Floor ly installed nq Coir M9.67 Open Moadoy and Thursday St. ED 5-8753 HOUSEWIFE. Age 2 knows that hie ins should be on herself. temporary storage of motor ve-: Roger Ludlowe high school hides on Castle avenue.

i elected officers for the new yt ine area recently was They are as tollows: Virginia to Designed business uistrict JiDeer. president: Pa zone. vice piesident; Mary Kay Burlii Also scheduled 7:45 o'clock is the ap Palmer Realty compa lot subdivision the agenda Easyfield road to Colonese road. The advertised hearing on the Designed Commercial district change for 14.9 acres of oi me quiet-nana in win not ue con-medical science! John R. Curran.

counsel for the applicants, has withdrawn the matter from the agenda. To Build Mill Plain Homes Inc. has obtained permits for the construction of six one-familv dwellings. valuations ranging from $13,500 to $14,500. on Bel Air lane Permits also were issued to Geza Fazekas for a one-family dwelling.

$12,500. on Duck Farm road, and to Lawrence B. Kelly for a barn on Mine Hill road. Lions Club Meets A film showing the rehabilitation of the "turkey house," will be presented by Benjamin L. Plot-kin of the Fairfield Lumber and Supplv company at the Lions club Wednesdav at 7 p.m.

in restaurant. Sisterhood Meets The Sisterhood of Congregation Beth El will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. RADIO and TV AIR-CONDITiONED 9-5264 on the Merritt Parkway at Black Rock Tpke. tg, Exits 44 and 45 Fairfield, Conn.

A -x- -r, -x--x, -x, I I In Connecticut, I land of steady habits mm SAVINGS BANH FE INSUMMCl She knows, too, that it pays to servt yourself. $0 she goes to a mutual savings bank for SBLI. At her age i $2,000 Straight Life policy costs only 26 9 month. Dividends, as earned, beginning the first i no commissions nro paid. You GO for it: You will alin CIO for the low rates the eariv dividends the liberal cash ind loan values.

GO for SBLI for your whole family. Go soon. LOW because you (ftf Tor it I Ask the Mutual Sal ings Bank nearest you. leoples SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insuiance Corpor aghty. treasurer.

The students ar gram including Xi The School conducting a At bers who sen the school lu Certificates presented garei tiarpei lunch progra Edgar, supen Softball leagi muihers Dr. Ger- propertv on Brooklawn terrace: by Judge John T. Fitzpatrick, trustee of the estate of Ernest Cozza, to Alidoro Politana. Lake Hills Garden Club Dinner Is Tomorrow The Lake Hills Garden club will meet for dinner tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs.

Esther V. Carnes, 2686 Old Black Rock turnpike. Mrs. Charles Becker of Monroe will discuss and demonstrate the art of flower arranging. i will be Mrs Bernard August.

Skytop and Mrs for the installation of office MERRITT PARKWAY MOTOR HOTEL POOL Appreciation Teas Honor PTA Members Mar THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1961 CAMPOREE ENDS; AWARDS GIVEN Economically WeekMenusf Boneless Brisket Jonathan Todd of Trwp 17 awarded the rank of Siar yesterday morning at the as Spring Camporee of the Scouts of Sachem district, troop is spo-isored by the club of Bridgeport. Yesterday was the conciusi muni worn JHssf CORNED! ities. First prize trail chef kit. went to Pioneer patrol. Troop 6.

sponsored by the Summerfield Methodist church. F.a.ele patrol. Troop 38, of Salem Lutheran church, won a chef kit as second prize. Third prize, a Scout ax. SPRING About 400 area Scouts from 18 troops and posts battled the elements during their weekend Soring Camporee at 90 Acres park.

Shown above is a campsite of Troop 54, sponsored by the General Electric company. Left to right are Richard Barber. 12; Charles E. Porzelt, Sachem district chairman; Stephen Boros, assistant scoutmaster of the troop; Michael Galian, 12; Gerald Molachko, and Robert Jankura, both 13. -jPublic Hearing Tonight On Two Zone Petitions FAIRFIELD tertainment and refreshments The Town Plan and Zoning nission will conduct a public hearing tonight at 8 o'clock in Future NurSeS Elect Mill Plain school on the tion of Coppola Motors.

High Slate special permit tor parking ana, The Future Nurses club or which has not to date. The Chamber of Commerce is planning its annual meeting June 2S The number of beach parking stickers issued thus far at Town hall has passed the 1.400 Wearing Lions ship pins for the first time are Frederick W. DeMattio. James Breiner and Andrew Covell. They joined the local organization at the last session.

Thomas Haydon. one of the six- successful cand ing the written and oral tests it the Police department's Patrol men's exams, is employed a Okarmus.i"|e town 5 AREA BEAUTIES TO VIE planning a pro-Mm ciimi PAGEANT film nurses, speakers, ana Held trips i Carol Ann Gallo of Bridgeport to hospitals in the area. represent Connecticut in the Rose Simpson, school nurse. Sun Fun ij S. A.

national tias arranged a display nnraoiv. beauty pageant June 8, 9. and; Properties Sold 10 in Myrtle Beach. S. C.

Dorii Josephine Richards has sold a Evelyn Kaye of Milford will house on Jennings road to Ronald i resent New York state at the and Ethel Wuennermann ofipageant. a highlight of the 10th Bridgeport and Norman has! annual Sun Fun festival, sold a house on Nutmeg lane to: Allen Case, co star with Hen- Herbert and Jeanne Prentic, Fonda in the television series! was reported in deeds filed in the! "The Deputies Town clerk's office. i three night pageant Reported also was the sale of'Darlene Lucht, of June 10. More than 30 different enter tainment and sports attractions! are featuded in the 1951 festiv tie Beach Chamber of Commerce and municipal governments and civic groups of South Carolina's 50-mile "Grand Strand." The Miss Sun Fun U.S.A. pageant is sponsored by the Myrtle Beach Jaycees.

DOUGLAS IS SPEAKER I AT mmT H0LY0KE SOUTH HADLEY. June 14 (AP) Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas said today the underdeveloped nations that received our aid are mostlv worse for it. i Speaking at commencement exercises of Mount Holyoke college, Douglas said: "The main impact American foreign aid was to the gulf between rich and helping to create the vacuum into which the Communists of the; He "The srn; liam .1. 'abroad to Asia, the Midd.e endent ol schools, and Africa did not build schools if the administra- or hospitals hut onlv military bas- staff.

commend the mothers es. armv barracks and a few for their assistance in the pro- factories. gram. "It launched them on military The ho; lunch program, self projecis that gave them such an supporting, does an annual busi- amount of armament that they ness of S3SO.000. crushed all dissident elements.

Activities Tonight result was the liquidation of Town Plan and Zoning com- democratic influences and the en-mission hearing at 7: -45 o'clock Itrenchment of feudal overlords." in Plain school Center! of Tun I lock tie.d tiremen at Mill Hiain. ht-field Police vs. corps ar Oldfieid and Auto Vac vs. Snowmen at Gould Manor at o'clock Little league. Jesco vs.

Klahr Glass. Phelans vs. Beechmom dairy and Wade's dairv vs. Marketeers at 6:15 o'clock. News About Town And Townsfolk livan will be interviewed on radio stattinn's W.MMM's program Wednesdav at 3:05 p.m.

I.c-cal PTA units, although not pri- tributed to the schools, gifts and scholarships valued at more than S14.000 during the present school year. The School administraiion is seeking a physical education instructor who also can coach Andrew Warde high school's basketball team. Coach Robert Seirup will not be available in the new school year as he has heen granted a sabbatical leave for studv. Acceptance of rhe Fairfield Woods school addition by the Board of Education has been deferred pending a further reporl on an oil burner alarm system FESTIVAL FAMILY PLAN JUNE 15 SEPT. 15 OF NEW YORK'S FINEST HOTELS PER PERSON TRIFLE ROOM.

INCLUDING PBIVUTE BATH. FULL ALL TAXES! 1 $675 5725 DCUBIE IV.IVB-D SgOO SINGLE ROOM (FAMILY No charge for children under 14 in parents' room. Motorside registration desk. Garage service. Handy Grand Central location.

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