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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 5

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THE BRIDGEPORT POST, THURSDAY, 9, 1960. FIVE- KWGUUtt MAKE PARIS; June Biuilan collected more worth of jewels, tuts tnd'money, in ttx Paris rejion during lMt erxl, the toiig Whitsun taikby. Chief targets were UK deserted homes oJ holidayers in such residential districts as Neuilry and Auteull, police said. FLORIDA EXPRESS AU. rown 'V FLORUA SOUTH WE PER5OKAU.Y do tto eomv not W.

150 minimMt MARIANO VAN STORAGE PO 7-TWI Pta. TU ,1 Among the Graduates were twtrded yesterday award and 'Rutgers, New Jersey's State trophy, university in New ton at Mr 1 and vt Pris- will Arts- decree chemical engineering from University of Virginia, CharkHtes- ville, Sun- day, A school graduate, eetved Ms etor of Engineering', 'degree from Clark son College o( ri I o- 5y, a S'. and' was B.UM granted a fellowship, tostudy for a'Master's degree. rHe is serving with the Signal Corps of the National Guard at Fort' and Fort Gordon, Ga'. Upon his return to Trumbutl, be associated with the Research corporation of 'n' 1905 BOSTON BRIDGEPORT (NEXT TO AAP) NEAR SUCCESS STRICTLY FRESH FRYING OR BROILING Legs Breasts (COMB,) JUICY TENDER CUBE STEAKS COLD CUTS BY THE PIECE a i son oj a Mrs.

'James N. Martin, of 3853.Con- gress will re iccivc a iin forestry from it he University Michigan a A Saturday was 'today. Cadet -Michael Cirigliano, son Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Cirig- iano of 311.Old Mill road grad- a with a Bachelor of Arts egree in Eng ish at Permsyl- a i a Military college's 139th e- I exercises Sunday in Chester, Pa.

While at PMC, Cadet Fair- 1 N. J. Grover, who i both Arts and Bachelor ol Science degrees, majored in me- i i Peering. The son Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Grover, he is air of Danbury liigh school. rover was vice president of Pi Tau Slgtna, honorary mechanical engineering society, assistant manager of the University choir, junior manager of the Glee club, and was on the dean's list. He held membership Tau Beta Pi, honorary neering fraternity, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers the Engineering Council.

A veteran of the Navy. rover now resides at 603 Watchung avenue. Plainflehl, N. J. Poor, who did his graduate work in physiology and biochemistry, was Awarded his Bachelor's degree in 1959 by Fairfield university.

Rutgers awarded him a Master of Science degree, James L. liorck, of 254 Old Oaks road, and Mcrritt Caritor AUGUSTANA was a member of the Glee club and yearbook staff. At graduation ixercises he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army. James Richard Grover, formerly of Old Newtown road, Danbury, and Stephen J. Poor, I I I of 1631 Main street, Stratford, UOCK ISLAND.

111., June 9. (AP) The AuKUSlnna Lutheran of 198 Glen Ai den drive. I-'air- ficld, were grad- unli-d from Wili listen ycs enlay to oU rcc olh a 'cr Uitlioran groups anil furm a ton. a atih ,1110 Sjdenominoliorrs largest in North 119111 commence. 1 Anlcrica 11 I exercises All lls a a was first ol the-; Sunday.

bodies lo vote im merger! Miics, son of Mr. a Mrs. Chester E. liorck, has been ac- cc-ptcd lo Syracuse university lifter three years the academy where he participated in soccer, swimming, varsity hockey aiuf documents vvliidi by June, are expected 10 unite the four decision on Iho union. 'Lite tcr still must be.

approved by tlie church's 13 regional 1 thu main will lake a linal blndlnj; vote at ncxl year's synod in Seattle. ApprovnL of the mcrRcr resolution yesterday carried with It Augustana acceptance Ihe l.CA's conMllutlon. Discussions bringing the merger ID this year's vote In the four churches have been In process since December, 1956. Also upprovcd by tsuia were suggested cunstltu- linns for the new cliurch'j 31 territorial synods And 111 more dun congregations. A motion lo take thu merger vote by secret biillot was defeated nearly 2 to I.

Spirited discussion both pro and con preceded Ihe final vote. Dr. Malvin H. Angus- pro.iidcni, made a strong pica in bi'lulf of tho merger ear- 'I BROUGHT ME' LOS ANGELBS, June 9-(AP) "They told me lo appear bring all my documents. I didn't have any documents so I just bioughl me." Beverly Hills, Sunscl Strip nighl club stripper, made the statement yesterday when she (lew here from San Francisco to testify before a Federal grand probing un- lier this week.

Appioval ol the merger documents hrrmgM ihcjilcrworld figure Mickey Cohen i delegates In their (cet in an linnncl.il a a i Testimony is lion (or Dr. Uindern, I secret. into the now Lutheran Church in America. i The decision came alter of discussion of varsity golf. He was a member.

rc constitution, Rudolph V. Smith, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Smith of 20 Beacon View drive, Kairfleld. is a member ol the graduating class of Bates 1 college, Lcwiston, Maine, which will conduct commencement exercises Sunday.

of Ihe Press club, ttic Gold Key, the athletic ad- asory board and Ihe cheerlcading Merrill, son of ohn 0. Carlton, as a student at Villislon 'cars and par- icipated in var- ty sailing the asl three years, 'le was on ilie itafl of the Willistoni Sailing club and the Photography club. articles (h(r docu To quickly relieve and re- them, UM pec tal 1112 MAIN STREC GRADUATION GIFTS! Large. selection of gifts to suit every graduate. We are iffustrqring just a few of the wonderful gift 14K GOLD BRACELET With Box Snap Double i I 4 gold chain bracelet, with decorative snap on a clasp.

Plus a 14K diamond studded diploma soldered to the bracelet. Ideal gift for graduate wanting to start a charm bracelet. MY plui lax Jusr In Time for Outings, Picnics, Boot Rides, TRANSISTOR RADIOS Choice of colon. High efficiency for maximum receiving range. Handy to talte on boat rides, picnics, and traveling.

PAY PLUJ A I LADIES' PEARL RING Beautiful i Uuly fine in quality, handcrafied in (OK gold. Custom designed. PAY SOc A biology major, Mr. Smith was ihe i president of his class, a member of the Sluclcnt Council and the Jordan RamsdeH' Scientific society, and served on the Chrislian Association Cabinet. He was active in winter and pring track and in intramural Recently, Mr.

Smith was of 10 seniors elected to the club, and he received a atch as the recipient of Ihe Col- ige Club AM-Varsily award. Andrew D. Cretella, ol 120 Cen- cr street, will receive a Bachlor of Law degree from St. ohn's university, Sunday. He received his AU degree from Holy Cross college.

Joseph W. Castello, son of Mrs. loseph Castello of 8 Cedar Hill anc, Easton, was graduated 3 Phillips academy in Andover, Mass. An honor student, Mr. Cast a a member Cum Laudc society; a National Merit Scho larship finalist.

won the Ilay- mond prize John M. IcrKnile, son of Dr. American Constitutional history; nd Mrs. Roger C. lerKuilc, of' a a Means Essay finalisl; and tcrers associalian.

He recently re Vhi't'o road, Fairfleld. 'he Robinson prize been graduated Proctor a a merits. Seme 2.000 delcRatos to Aitgusiana's ccnlonnlAl syiuxl cast Ino nearly iinanimuus voice vole. Approval Needed apiix)val will be needed (lie three olber con- tcmpl.itin^ merger. 'Hiey are ttie United Lutheran Church in America, wilh nearly two and one-half million members; innisti Uvantfolicat Lutheran.

35.000, and American Lutheran, 23,000. AufiMbtniui wilh GOO.OOO members, has not made its linal DIPLOMA A A R. R. DRAGONETTEJ Kobeit K. of HS Seelcy street from tho Culinary I i of Amoricn, aven, where he was a i ed in the advanced chefs program wllli a ma' in bilking Graduation i wero conducted a i a -school grounds.

1057 gradO-- ate of ihe Bui- ard Ha i a 1 school, also majored in baking, rccoiyvt $500 -schoUirshin to CIA from the Connecticut Stewards and Cn ceived an award from the While in school, lie swam witb ciele Culinaire Philanthropiqii' the i varsity swimming of New York, Inc. for his a i cipalion in the 91st Annual Sulo team. Andovcr, N. H. I the fall he will enter Am- of Culinary Art which was He was college in Amhcrst, Mass, ganized in conjunction with ant school lead-! National Hotel Exposition.

and won a i A first couk with the i tcr ath- ON i I a a i (Corps). i achieve- TOKYO, June Reserve, Fairficld, menl and sports-; a a Broadcasting corporation! Dragonelle will depart for To 1 manship as a announced yesterday it was within ember of the drawing all crime, a a American westerns a Japanese lockey learns and captain of the war programs from its television iolf club. He also received network to protect tile morals of i Hubert's, essay young viewers. 'York. Dix.

N. June II for Iw weeks summer training. employed ris a chef with the Ausahlc club. Essex county, New LISCIOS WESTERN MEAT MARKET 420 Pembroke Corner Nichols EDison 5-9524 Exit 28, Conn. Tpke.

Specials For Sat. HICKORY SMOKED SLICED i BACON 1 69 ALL BEEF- HAMBURG PATTIES LEAN TASTY Smoked Shoulders TENDER JUICY CHUCK i i i STEAKS 49 CHOICE VERY TENDER iniMlt I SIRLOIN STEAKS 8 9 Ib Use The Spector Take Months To Pay Open DoRy to 5:30 P.M. Tlmndar to 9 P.M. (Oottd Mondays) POLISH STYLE SLICED rULIirt I iLIChU BOILED HAM 89 Ib FRANKFURTERS 1 39 PIES 69' LARGE BANQUET APPLE or CHERRY No Affiliation With Any Other Store In Conn. Shop Tonight (Thurs.) 'Til 9 p.m.

5 30 P.M. Shop Friday 'Til GIFTS PRICED TO Pit ASI YOU AMD. From Bridgeport's LARGEST MEN'S STORE NEW PURCHASE NEW PATTERNS NEW COLORS! Sale! MEN'S BETTER HOSE Famous Brands Included! Worth 59c Pair! Friday Only! Hoinplull A Soil Spun Collon Sizos 10 lo 13 STORE, STREET FLOOR B.V.D UN Walk A A A I I IA1CO-SHKUNY lot maitrl fi. 34 A A TEf SHIRTS gg i iHt WASH 1 A guoroHttd for Mt n'. C-Jppt' or boif S'n A I I I a tavrr.

I NVI1H 2-WAY STRETCH I IABHO iiia'anl OJQtortlnci far of S-in lo J. 89c eo. 3 for $2.65 89c eo. 3 for $2.65 89c 3 for $2.65 MEN'S STORE, STREET FLOOR Sale! Men's Ivy Style Wide Wale BEDFORD CORD LEAVHTS Wash 'n Wear Slacks $3.98 Values! Friday Only 5 Plain front, tapeied leg, zip enclosure, little ot no ironing, necessary Hurry! MEN'S STORE. STREET FLOOR LEAVITT'S In Tnn, Gieen, Blue, and Black.

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