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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 14

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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FOURTEEN FAIRFIELD at thi center HB01 of 4- Leslie G. Wargo, 24, of 5C0 Open every Friday evening to nine o'clock Wicker Work Witty new shapes of wicker are lacquered to a glossy shine, bound in leather, brass fitted, and plastic lined. Barrel, 14.00, in a vintage collection just arrived from Hong Kong, to our Bag Angle, Free and convenient parking at our back door Of its January cover dress, Vogue predicts: "this is the knit that hits for spring: for the first time ever, the classic Lacoste shirt in narrow, perfect shirtdress form everybody's dress in a good clear red or navy), with proper little collar and tab, banded sleeves, slits at the hem, and the snap of the Lacoste crocodile in bright blue. David Crystal's Chemise Lacoste; double knit Dacron; 36.00." fW kg THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1968 New Right of Way Hearing Tonight Discussion of Damages, Benefits for Brookside Drive side drive from Mill Plain road to Samp Morlar drive, will be conducted by the Town Plan. and Zoning commission tonight at o'clock in Usborn Hill A hearing on benefits and school, damages resulting from estab-.

The hearing will begin at 8 lishment of a new right wayio'clock on three subdivision pro-for the improvement of Brook-lposals. The town has proposed an 80 foot right of way with a 30 foot paved road in the road improvement program, which also will include installation of curbs. MarriSEC Intentions Szost drive, have filed an application for a marriage license in Town hall. PTA to Year Talk Bll Narcotics Auc.nl rhe film entitled, "The Child Molester," will be shown verfiold 'A light at 8 o'clock in the school 111 State Trooper J.E. Gognar the speaker.

Mrs. I.ouis Hoy da gram chairman. An executive board meeting ii: oe condiicica ny louis Pak, president, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. I nomas rcieison an rs.

Jack Strauss are chairmen CDA Meeting Court St. Monica, CDA, eet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in St. Thomas school library. Honivinakers to See Program on Rugs A v.l: ll IV honk 111 be discussed by Mrs David W.

Smith at a mi cum ot the l.cs Dames Homcmak Wednesday at 8 p.m. in home of Mi s. John Platenyk, 112 John Sullivan side at the business meeting with Mrs. A. K.

MacDonald and Mrs. Kobert J. hostesses for I lie coffee hour. "Sing-Out" Rehearsals To Start Tonight Rehearsals for the Sing-Out to be sponsored by the Board of Recreation will beein tomeht rit 8 o'clock in Ihe Old Dam road Recreation center. session is scheduled Wednesday at the same hour.

Auditions will be conducted by Harry Wach, direct-r, for high school students, folk singers, so loists, folk groups, bands and demonstr Property Sold Martin A. Mcrtin has sold property on Fairfield Beach road to carmen and Agnes lor-tora, it was reported in a deed filed in the Town clerk's office. Cub Pack to Present Awards at Dinner advancement awards will be presented at a Cub pack blue and gold dinner Wednesday i es school. Free dom Festival" will be-thc theme of the event. Speakers will include George rr, district scout executive lexandcr Butcher and David Workman, assistant districi commissioners, Mrs.

Lila Os incipal of Fairfield Woods school, and Mi beth B. Mac.lury, principal of Jennings scnooi. Joseph Colello, magici entertain. Martin Albert will present awards to Dan Cinllin, Jirr D'Ostilio, Chris Davis, Ron Grif fin, Tom Kmith, Mike Williams John Zabin, Michael Albert, Jeff Weiss. Jeff Davis, Michael Le no, Billy Biederman and Dennis The committee in clmrg arrangements includes John Hughes, Don Knuth, Don Williams, Alex Kreizer, and Sam Berardina.

Awards Presented At 4-H Program Various ribbon awards were Saturday at the 4-H club ribbons ncy Domorud, Christine Ot crmba, Susan Pekar, Lynn Do-bieski, Maryann Murphy, lan McMackin, and Karen Labon(e) Red ribbons were won by Les-i lie Swensen, Judy Osborn, Janet Rice, Felecia Zera, Diane Kmel-zo, Judy Thompson, Ralph Min-opoli and Nancy Nosal. White ribbons were awarded to Sandi Gleacher, Janolle Nosal, Cherie Wood, and Mark Activities Tonight i Plan and Zoning com mission hearing at 8 o'clock in Osborne Hill school. Sherman school PTA meets at 8 o'clock George Smith Legion post 8 clock Nathan Hale PTA mels at 7:30 o'clock Holy Family parish games par ty at 7:15 o'clock in the Old Slratfield road parish hall PAL units, baton twirlers, drum mcrs and Bell lyre corps at 6 o'clock in the One Rod highay center Recreation for boys Holland Hill, North Slraiticiu Oldfield and McKinley school: from 7 lo 10 o'clock Ball room dance classes in Mill Hill school from 7 to 10 o'clock. ryouts from 8 to 10 at the Old Dam road Recreation cen Kiwanis Program Miss Evelyn Copeland of the Fairfield school system will discuss "Humanities and Our Search for Identity." at Ihe Kiwanis club luncheon meeting Wednesday noon in the Fairfield Motor Inn. News About Town And Townsfolk Local YMCA Family center officials were saddened by the death of Capt.

William J. Flahive of Brooklyn, N.Y., who was killed in action in Vietnam. When the YMCA first opened, Capt. Flahive, who then was attending Fairfield university, served on Ihe night desk. Donald Cavanaugh and Alexander Abel are handling the tickets and seatinE for the George A.

Smith Legion posts birthday dinner-dance March 16. Appliances 1126 EAST MAIN BPT. One Block North of Skydel's cor. Jane presents the finest IN FLOOR CARE! D1AL-A-MATIC with the power dial now, less than cleaning tools Optional attachments include: TuKlex Hose, Telescoping Extension Tube, Upholstery Dusting Brush, Non-Marking Crevice Tool, Floor Brush, Convenient Storage Bag. this Hoover "Beats, as it Sweeps, as it exclusive rigid bag housing triple-filter system additional features include: Carrying Handle Non-Marking Furniture Guard Modern Slim Design For Getting Under Low Furniture Automatic Rug Adjustment.

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