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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 11

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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11
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Appointments Available For Free Chest X-Rays ANBURY ments are still to be filled for the free chest X-ray program here in November, according to the telephone squads ot the Dan-bury Area Tuberculosis and Volunteers at work on the telephone squads represent the American Association of University Women, the Guild of Catholic Nurses, the Jaycee Wives, St. Barnabas' Guild, directors of the Visiting Nurse association, St. Anthony's Guild, the Medical society auxiliary and the Golden Aee club. Units will be located at the Mallory Hat plant on Kose mil avenue and at St. Joseph's school, Main street, for the community appointments, as well as at Mallory, the New England Shirt Co.

and the Paul Martin Hat Co. for plant groups. Dates announced at the meeting of the association board and the X-ray survey committee Tuesdav. Nov. 12.

New Enoland Shirt company, for that plant and tor Kioer uairy company, jviai- lory Hals, lor Mallory ana ican Hatters and Furriers. Wednesday, Nov. 13, Paul Martin Hat Co. Boesch Mfe. Castro Chair Viking Wire company, uanbury internal Grinding company.

Interstate Fur company; Mallory plant for public. inursaay ana rriaay, nuv. ie IS. and Mondav. Nov.

18. Mallory and St. Joseph's school, for public. The 1959 chapter of Fro Delta Fro sorority will conduct its "Fro Fire" dance on Saturday, Nov. 2, instead of tonight as pre- 'lously piannea.

The chanee. it was announced, is due to the unexpected scheduling of a high school football game lor tonigni. The dance will be conducted at the War Memorial from 8 to 11 p.m. next Saturday. Officers in charge will.be Joy Taroi.il President: Vlminia Cail- loueue, vice presiaem; uvus secretary; Betsy Parcells, treasurer.

Baptist women vay Connecticut BaDtist Women's pay will.be observed by women of the New Hope Baptist church, Sunday, when Mrs. William 0. denominational Doaies ana immunilv activities. Will ar'thfr mnrninp service and address 'an afternoon leadership training meeting. Guests -from churches in New Canaan, Greenwich and Stamford expelled here tor tne aay program.

hani dinner will be served to niii.nf.inwn miests and others aHenAtnp Members of the Ladies auxiliary oi ine local uiuiui-wiu participate in a mock business leadership training Mrs Gardiner will soeak conducting meetings in accord- Baptist convention. Durkin's. a floor-covering jand awning shop at 3S6 Main street, is starting work on a new store on Federal road. It plans move to the new quarters De-ween Jan. 1 and March 1, 1958.

The firm was founded in 1949 THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 hp, William nttrkln and ard F. Ginty when they opened a floor-covering snop ai Main street. Two years later they moved to larger quarters ni 000 Main street. In the spring of 1955, they rook over tne uenis n. ed in 19M by Mr.

Durkin's father and grandfather, and have oper- The new building on Federal road will have a column-free 40 by 50 foot showroom and a full basement attached to the present bujlding on the properly. nerhvs. straw hats, handle-bar mustaches, bustles and high button shoes will be the order of Ihe evenine tonieht at the Rldgl wood Country club for the annus Charles Pastorino is program chairms i for Ihe "vent include awards for outstandinfj costumes i' Chorus Competes Danburv's Gateway Gospel Chorus will compete with four other groups in Fairfield county's second annual Choral Festival tonight in the Norwalk High school auditorium. New Mailing Schedule new dispatch time for Dan- hurv mail to pNew York. Penn sylvania, New Jersey and Long DON'T MISS IT SAVE AUTOMATIC WASHER 189 95 LIST PRICE $249.95 ci II I Al ITDMATIC WASHES THOROUGHLY! RINSES 7 TIMES! DAMP DRIES! CLEANS AND EMPTIES ITSELF! FULL 9 SIZE PORCELAIN TUB! EFFICIENT AGITATOR ACTION! NO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS I you're cramped for space, here's the model that gives you the most value lor your money, uoor opens within cabinet width.

fuu-wioiM shilvis vuntui big 10-lb. mim And in big fiozin jtoimi spam, plus additional jto.aoi in thi dooi. For color-accenting your kitchen.choosefrom chanosasu eoiot panhs. Alt THIS lOt ON1T 229 95 lto little oianl with temm MONEY DOWN EASIER CREDIT TERMS! Island has been announced bv Jack A. Vaccarelli, acting postmaster.

A 6 n.m. time has now been added for taking mail to those areas. Anytning aroppea into tne out-of-town mail either inside or outside the by 5:30 p.m. will be in New York city by 9 p.m., Vacarclli says. He said the department has been exDenmentlnR with tne new dispatch time for about a month and that it has worked out well.

The other evening dispatch is at 8:30 p.m. Mail'for this must be i the s'ot by p. Vaccarelli also announced that Danbury's post office is getting outside on the Inside nowadays. Recently, a "two-headed mail box system was out on the corner outside Ihe building with separate letter and package slots. Leaves for London Aaron Tuchmann.

owner of the Marinrie Manor develonment in Pembroke district, left yesterday by plane for London on the start of another four-month around-the-world tour. Following a different course than the one he took last year, he will visit Europe, Bcngazi, Libya; along the east coast of Africa; Capetown; Australia; Tasmania; New Zealand; the Fiji Islands; Honolulu and to Tacoma, before returning home. 2 Bound Over in Norwalk Court On Violent Robbery Charges NORWALK. Oct. 2S-To teen agers arraigned in City court to-ay on charges of robbery with next Criminal Term of Sunerioi Lcourt, Brigeport, by Judge J.

Kicnara ray alter a nearing in ine aeienaenis, ueorge aman, 17 of 10 West Main street and Frank C. Miller. 16 of 102 A Washington village, were accused of attacking Hugh Peden of 118 Woodward avenue, Oct. 11 and rnhhina him of S50 after as saulting his on Day street. Judge Fay fixed bonds oi siu.uou eacn penaing tne nearing in me nign- The court also ordered Clavton E.

LaPointc, 23, ot 13 Lakevu New Canaan, to pay S30 fine after a fiuiltv finding charges of breach of peace and iauit. unarges. oi Deing fugitive from iustice lodged against Robert K. Reed, 27 of issed. A day-to-day continuance as Rranted to Clarke Rockwell, 37, of 28 Harris street and Ri hard J.

Lavery, 36 of 34 Shor front Dark, both of whom we charged with breach of peace involving morals. imposed on SALE! "WELBILT" GAS COOKER! $89.95 VALUE! -j- Efficient Compact 4 -Burner Cooking Top! Ml Roomy Ineulated Oven and Broiler! JB Gleaminr White NO MONEY DOWN EASY CREDIT TERMS SEE THE NEW 1958 Admiral TELEVISION! 21" CONSOLE MODEL New 1968 "Thin as a Dime' styling with deluxe chassis, more powerful than ever before! Hideaway controls, lid closes flush with the cabinet. JJiar 21" Black Beam Ticlurc lube brings you innvic-clcnr reproduction No Money Down Easy Terms! NEW 1958 DELUXE 21 INCH CONSOLE $36995 1958 model High Fidelity 4 ipeeker tonal quality. Admiral's newest refinements for topi in reception! Handiome Mahogany grain color i i cabinet with iharp Inch rectangular meeiurement Picture 5-DAY FREE HOME TRIAL! No Money Down Eoty Terms! Louis Thomas, 27, of 12 Lexington avenue who was found guilty of driving under the influcnecc of liquor. He was also assessed $25 for operating without a motor vehicle license.

A not guilty finding was handed down in the case of Andrew Hedzich, 51 of 72 Main street who faced court chaces of driving under the influence. He as, however, lined S10 for pass- ig a rea ngnt. Other autoists were fined follows: Rufus Boykin, 44 of 15 1 River street, New Canaan, $251 reckless driving: Henrv Ba 58 of 123 South Main street, $15, speeaing. Also. Benjamin JessuD.

45 of feited a bond when he failed to appear to answer charges of William n. Calvin, 21 ot 38 Orancl- lew avenue was fined $9 when was found guilty of operating auto without headlights dur-ig a period of darkness. Judge Fay imposed a $30 fine i Junius C. Rochester. 70 'of mead Point, oreenwich, for making an improper turn, and passing a red light but found him lot guilty ot breach of peace' re-uiting from an argument he was dleged to have had with Ihe po liceman who made the arrest.

Michael M. Chizzoni. 24, of 137 Seaside avenue, Stamford, was fiend $9 for passing a red light. A finding of not guilty was ruled after a hearing on charges of vehic homicide lodged against Homer W. Ring, 60, of Overidge lane, Wilton.

Mr. Ring was tne oDcrator of a car which on Sept. 30 struck and killed Clarence Arnold, 70, of 20 Lawrence street as he was crossing 1-t. poi street at Van Zant street. 1,000 AT CONCERT More than 1,200 persons at-lender! the onening concert of the Connecticut Sy 3ny orchestra's Winter series last night in the American Shakespeare Festi val theater in Stratford.

John Perlea conducted the nroeram. whicli in cluded works of Mozart, Schubert. Debussy, and Beethoven. ELEVEN (IT'S FREE TO ALL FUEL OIL USERS) ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE l-B PLAN FOR MORE DETAILS FILL IN 'NAME PRESENT SUPPLIER ADDRESS MAIL TO FUEL DEALERS INSURED BUDGET ASSOCIATION 33 CROSS ST'tfT IPT. 10, CONN, Roll-Around VACUUM CLEANER mm mm with ihe amazing new ACTION" Rug and Floor Unit that removes annoying lint, thread ind deeply-imbedded dirt.

Famous swivtMop Stores a uembled for Throw-owoy REDUCED TO $AQ95 Including oftoctimintt NO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS VOTE STRAIGHT SOCIALIST HONESTY IN GOVERNMENT PRINCIPLE THAT ENDURES FOREVER RE-ELECT MAYOR JASPER M'LEVY PULL 3rd LEVER Really See and Live in God's Country with The authentic outdoor adventure strip by Ed Dodd Here's the man to guide you to that leaping trout stream; to that lake where the big bass lie or to the land of deer and moose and mountain Daily on Monday IN THE BRIDGEPORT POST.

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