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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 24

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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TWENTY-FOUR Black Rock PTA Schedules Speaker Dr, Ramona Byard io Speak at Session Tonight The Black Rock school PTA will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. Dr. Ramona R. Byard, chief of emergency room service at St. Vincent's hospital, will speak on "KelubiJitadoa and Emergency Room Service" following die business session.

Mrs, James W. Naey. president, will conduct the meeting ami Vicl prom hair-man, will introduce the- speaker. Dr. Byard, also an associate clinical professor of medicine Yale university, was formerly assistant chief of tho medical rehabilitation service at the West Haven Veterans hospital, Mrs.

Prank Barry will conduct a Chinese auction and a social, hour will follow, with Everett Johnson and Mrs, Jo seph Korvath in charge of re- frethments. Hostesses will bt room mothers. Kyota Council Plans Meeting Tonight Kyota council, Degree of Po caJiontas, will meet tonight at oi-un ujyaity nan. Park avenue. Mrs.

Katherine Morarj, president, will preside and financial reports will he presented. Following the meeting, james will be played for which members will take small prir.es. Hostesses will be Mrs. Moran and Meta Kelso. Brings down Fever relieves Flu-Ache, too! St.

Joseph Aspirin For Children was creator! under the guidance of doctors. Arid it was recommended to 1 by children's doctors who replied ami named brand in a national survey. It's pare aspirin. Contains no added drugs that can disturb your child's rest. So if your chiid gets a cold, or flu, give him pare St, Joseph j) Aspirin For Children.

II worfea. 1ST. JOSEPH I Amarica's rnother-arid-child favorite. childhin AdJililjfroiiitciFiiLAli'r. I WW oiwiiu, ruwoi' Sandra A.

Formon, Warner T. Wolff To Marry Feb. 8 Attendants Named for Ceremony in Sis. Cvril, Methodius Cluire'li Miss Sandra Aim FormiM daughter Mr. and Mrs, Joh M.

Formon, 5S5 Zenith drlvi Stratford, has selected Feb. as' dale lor her marriage to Warner Theodore son of Mr. and Mrs. Warner A. Wolff, Lane streei, Kuntington, They will bo married at 9 a.m.

in Sis Cyril and Methodius church and will take place Ethel Worcester, 3031) Park SVe-' Cin(Jlcli(e nue. will be hostesses for the -a ul Mesne club to morrow 1: 10 p.m. MjM Curtis will lend discussion of "The Tory Flights from the lifpub- and "Ray.il Raiders" by North Callahm Mcivhe. change me prospective bride cnojen Misi Linda Formon as her maid of honor and Karen WW 1 fi: Ik-r olher artcDdanli h- Mis; Janice Wolff, sislcr of pros-pecltve hridegrnom, Mrs. Jules Cayer, Mis.

William Corr and Mrs. Michael Formon. Jufes Layer will serve as man and Jolm Formon, brother of the- bride-elect, will be rinK bearer. of (fie usher corps will include William Co Michael Formon, Theodore Brnd- id Kuffiter. Clivist Church Guild Convenes Thursday Marshall Wiebe of dm Audu- Stralfnrd court.

Order of A anlh, will meet tomorrow at p.m. in the clubrooms. Roval Mslftln THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM', WEDNESDAY, JANUARY uscar fiuiiqtt, the new iwes'ririt, 111 conduct the meeting. Mrs. inn Moore and Norman Pettcrson Williarn Vasil, program chair- iwi.i preside and a social ho'jriman.

will introduce the spcaki follow with refreshments to Mrs. Katherina be served by Norma Muska, chairman, will be in cha'ree of Gladys refreshments which will be serv- I'd at the close of ihe meeting, OFF to-Your-Measure DRAPERIES and CUSTOM BEDSPREADS REG. 10.40 t0 $255 DRAPERIES mim i 8.32 to Jill -taM- $44.0 $204 S80 styla in twin, full, queen. mg and dual Planning lo re-do your licmfe this spring? Plcn right now to order (ovc-lv circperiei end matching cuslcm hod-spreads ond save 20po! (this offer for limited time only). Cheese from a collecticn of colors and prtnerns.

Draperies Qro Ifncd or un- with deep and hand-set just mcosu.rc ycur windows ond ccme in; we'll help you select fabric and Order your draperies to Die exact sree and fullness ycu Ycur matching throw stvlp bed spread comes in a clioice of three ng patterns (oil polyester fiberfill): charge it xt Skydel m0 Esst Main. open ThuK Fri. til) 9 dec all -street puking 15, 1969 Chatting at the recent Russian New Year Otthodcx Russian Church of SI. John the Baplia Joseph Mihaiy, left, and Mr. ami Mr Program Planned By Teuta Society s.uik:.'>'> "1 Tplljli-m fn ateo talk on birds of this area I at the January meeting CUSS Wills at ScSSlOn Christ church guild, Stratford, Tnnirvhl tomorrow at p.m.

1 idem" wAho Ladies Ct George's Alhanian Orthodox business sessions, amroirnces that chu, at ot the parish are wel-o'clock in Ihi; church ball. Fol-, er( S. Tellalian, lawyer, will speak on the topic "Where There's A Will, There's A Way." Tho Rev. Stephen Barham will 7. goffer the invocation and Mrs.

party sponsored by (he Stratford, in Bunny's restaurant are the Rev. Andrew J. Bensko. Vice President Aaron Burr for murder, after the due! presided over the U.S. Senate which lis killed Alexandw while he was under earbohydi-ate food, new flavorful Profile Meeting Arranged Monday Evening By Olivet League Vice President of UB to Speak at "Open Session" An open meeting for and women will take place on Monday evening in lloldcn ltali of Ihe Olivet Congregational church, according la Mrs.

Oand ClarJt, president or the Women's Service league. Dessert will be served at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Doris Bechlein will lead Ihe worship followed by Albert E. Diem, vice president of tho University of Bridjjepoit, who will speak on the topic "New Day on the Campus." addi-. tion lo his duties as vice president of the university, Mr.

Diem has served aj president of Lie Chamber of Commerce, is a Lay leader of the First United Methodist church and has served on various civic and religious committees. There wiff be a general discussion and a question and answer period. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Carl Hamman are in charge of refreshments and hosts will be Mr.

md Mrs. Carl Switegabte, Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Sleeves and Mrs. Frank Armbruster.

Reservations may be made un- til Friday with Mrs. Howard Orr, Mrs. William T. Bechlein or Mrs. Carl Sampson.

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