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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 7

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Craftsman Club Saturday The 52nd a a reception of (he Craftsman club of Doric lodge i and AM, Prince Hal! affiliation, will lake place Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Holy Trinity hall on Scofield avenue, it was announced yesterday by Thomas Davis, president. SlINDAY POST, June 1, 1975 A--7 General for the evenVis Moses SAUSAGE tSomeinutqnans claim sausage by George McCord, in charge.of "ten by the Ba- liriiou- P.I,,,, Montana, some 1.500 years be- tickets, Peter a res-j Christ, I China, ervalions, and Thomas W. Jones, invitations.

Lewis Davis; of Stratford is master of the lodge. About 4,000 years ago the Chinese learned how to unravel silkworm cocoons'and weave the silk into cloth. WESTPORT TENNIS CLUB 1696 E.STATE STREET 1 WESTPORT, CONN. PHOf)IE 255-3481 SUMMER 1975 TENNIS CAMP JUNIORS WOM6N BEGINNERS INTERMEDIATES ADVANCED HEAD TEACHING PROFESSIONAL 1 I 1 I I MrsnvsHKRWonn JUNIORS PROGRAMS I Thrcc-3 Week Sessions 15 Hours oflnstriicUon Monday 1-t Session Session Session I It I I I A 9 1 0 11-12 U-16 9.00 1:55 i.rr 1 1 5 5 1 IS 2 1 A 8 'August 11-Augmt 23 ce 560.00 INTERMEDIATE -ADVANCED Onc-S Week Session Session June 30-August22 40 Hours oflnstruction and Competition CA-dvanced Program for Varsity and Junior Varsity High School orluniorHigh School) Girls it Wednesday I i a Prills Frlda Ladder Phy, Individual Com Boys- Wednesday p.m. Instruction anil Drills Friday p.m.

Ttam Malchcs, Ladder Plav, ltidmdu.il C'oni Fee 585.00 WOMENS PROGRAMS BEGINNERS Threc-3 Week Sessions- Session I June 30-July 8 Monday p.m. Session II ust 18 OR Session III August 11-August 29 Tuesday INTERMEDIATE -ADVANCED' Tluec-3 Sessions Advanced Drills and SlrateB)- Session 1 30-July 18 Session It Jiily21-Aiigustl8 Tuesday Thursday p.m. Session III August It-August 29 DOUBLES 'Three-3 Week Sessions Lob, Doubles Strategy I June 30- July 18 Session I I July21-AujustI8 Tuesday Session III 'August 1 1-August 29 Kce for Each Session 540. 00 i i Name Add JUMORS INDIVIDUAL APPLICATION FORM Plume rf Town- Beginners Beginners Scssio Doubles Check CEtfcifcpMlu! amcmnt.oi S. III 111 1U 'HCC Publishes Spring The Spring 1975 edition of the tlnusatonic Community College art and literary magazine, Beanfeast, has just been published and copies are available at the college.

Clilt Roll and Charles Didier, a editors. Beanfeast is funded by the Student Senate college as non-profit art and literary magazine. On a continuous lasis, the editors welcome un- uhlishcd manuscripts from students, faculty, a i and staff of the college and from residents of the area. They are especially Interested in Spanish and Black English literature. Translations will he a a for a i a written in foreign a a Poems, short stories, sketches and other literary maleria should be i to Mr.

Roti English department, or a Abbe or Michael Slein, art department. The a of Ihe Spring 1975 edition Included the following faculty members: Mr. Roti, Mr Didier, Mr. Stein, Mr. Abbe anc David Kintzler.

Student i a i members were John Art McCoy, Alberta Vargas Todd Smith, Mark anc Joanne The i page which is used for each edition was designed by Jane Belovitch and the printed pages were prc- pared by line DeDonalo. Annually a a a presented to HCC students only whose work has been published. The 1974-75 winners are James Carson for ceramics; Marc Filipone. a i i a Cooper, a i and i Cooper, poetry. There was no award for short fiction this year.

The judges were Michael Stein David i Ronald Afohe and Glenn Kindilien. Short stones and poetry included in the Spring 1975 cdj. tfon are by Alberta Vargas Mark Rorair, a Wnz' Robert Moore, Herrick and Imogen Davis, Art work was done by Vale Pinto. Donna Ardas. Marie Wallin.

Susan Cooper. Francesko I.adra' Cornelius Teel, i Brailh- waile, Thomas Verilli. Mark Mugraec. David a i a and Marc Filipone. SAVINGS BUYS A COMP HOLLYWOOD BED! SAVE $50.00 95 BUYS A White Gold BEDROOM SET DRESSER MIRROR CHEST BED Trench Provincial With Plastic Laminate Tops! SAVE $100! SANDWICHES TOR SIX one-pound can of salmon, drained nnd llakcd, may be mixed with celery, onion and a onnaise and used for sandwiches.

Makes enough i i fo; six. The spoon is probably the oldest of the three basic eating im- pletmcnts. It exists in a wide aricty of shapes. A TWIN SIZE WOOD HEADBOARD IN MAPLE PINE GREEN OR BLACK -WITH A 4-WHEEL NYLON CASTER FRAME PLUS SET OF BEDDING. BASSETT RECLINERS SftftOO Fabric Vmelle PINE BUNK BED 2-PIECE COLONIAL LIVING ROOM SET MEDIC AID FULL SIZE MATTRESS Quilted-Firm Wilh A Mis-Malched Box Spring.

The Mattress Is An $89.95 Seller! $90 60 80 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESSES SUNDAY SLEEP CLOSEOUT SEALY TWIN SIZE SETS Deluxe SEALY Pull Size $Tft95 wilh odd QUILTED MATTRESSES TODAY SUNDAY 10 TO 5 P.M. A 4 $199.00 A Full Size Herculon Kroehler Hide-Away BED-SLEEPER 4 4 '4 4 4 CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE LAY-AWAYS O.K. FREE DELIVERY -K -K I -c -c -c -f. -fc -fc -( '(. -K I -r -e -1C -c -( DERBY TERCENTENNIAL COLOSSAL CARNIVAL -GOODING'S "Million Dollar" MIDWAYS- MAY 30th thru JUNE 8th, DIVISION DERBY OVER 8 ACRES OF AMUSEMENTS OVER 30 SPECTACULAR RIDES HUGE MIDWAY RIDES 30' to 60' I RIDE 75' Nightly Speciacular "HATS OFF TO DERBY" June 2nd-8th, Ryan Field Nightly BEER FEST June I st-8th, Orange-Derby Shopping Center Rf.

34 INDIAN VILLAGE SEHLERS VILLAGE Daily Osborndale Park INTERNATIONAL FOOD FEST June 7th, Derby Green ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET June 7th, Derby Little League Field Sunday, June 8th: GIANT 5 HOUR PARADE BAVARIAN BEER FEST FIREWORKS RYAN FIELD.

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Years Available:
1947-1977