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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 21

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I WITH THIS COUPON COLD WAVES SHOPPERS BEAUTY SALON Shoppers Fair Plaza, Bridgeport Phone 335-5866 OR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SALONS NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED GRAND OPENING OF NEW STUDIO MONROE DANCE ACADEMY Director, Teacher, Judith Taraanitu Graduate of School of Performing Arrs, N.Y. Guest Teacher at Carnegie Hall In N.Y., Toured U.S.A. with "America" Revue. BALLET JAZZ ACROBATICS Small Clauei MODERN TAP Individual Attention BEGINNER THRU PROFESSIONAL Registration Begins August 25th Classes Begin Sept. 8th 64 West Maiden Lane, Monroe PHONE 268-8444 BECOME A HAIRDRESSER All Phases Of Beauty Culture Personnel Instruction Day Evening Classes We Are The Sole Scliool In Fjiirficld County TenchinB The World Famous Pivot Pilot Curriculum of Hair Design GOVT.

STUDENT LOANS and FEDERAL GRANTS AVAILABLE Enrollment Applications Accepted At Any Time During The Year New Clastcs Commence The 1st Week Of Each Month You may be qualified for Federal Financial Aid for learning nnd training call or visit our school for information and applications. VISITORS WELCOME 41 CANNON BPT. 334-2937 FABRIC SALE TUESDAY POLYESTER 1st Quality On Full Bolts $-179 I yd. 60" WIDE MACHINE WASH TUMBLE DRY 1 NO IRON TUESDAY ONLY NEW FALL POLYESTERS Vincent weston MRS. STEVEN DuBOYS DuBoys-Ashkms Bridal Solemnized Steven M.

Dubovs Marries Student, Vicki L. Ashkins, in Fairfield Miss Vicki L. Ashkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Ashkins, 93 Richard place, Fairfield, was married in her home on Aug. 10 to Steven. DuBoys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton DuBoys, 193 Applegate road, Fairfield.

Rabbi Israel Stein of Congregation Rodeph Sholom officiated at the 3:45 p.m. ceremony. Serving as her sister's maid of honor was Miss Cindy Ashkins. Miss Sheila Arons was bridcs- madi. The best man was Gary DuBoys, brother of the bridegroom and the ushers were Keith Ashkins and Michael Jacobson, brothers of the bride and Kenneth Koenig.

Following a reception in the garden of the bride's home, the couple left for Jamaica. They will reside in Stratford. A graduate of Roger Ludlowe high school, the bride attended the University of Miami and is presently a student at Southern Connecticut State college. She is employed by Koenig's Art Mr. DuBoys is an alumnus of Andrew Warde high school and he is the manager of the Standard Plumbing Supply com- any.

NEW ENGLAND FABRICS Wed. Sot Thurs. Fri. 'til 9 299 Kcnyon I 1050 Brooklown Ave. Stratford 377-4087 Bridgeport 366-7197 Miss Bencivenga Names Attendants Her Wedding (o Robert Matthews Set for Sept.

20 Miss Joanne Elizabeth Bencivenga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bencivenga, 37 Lakeside road, Milford, who will become bride of Robert Howard Mat- son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Matthews, 16 Mansfield road, Milford, on Sept.

20, has an- lounced details for the wedding. Miss Diedre Funteral wi! serve as maid of honor and Dridesmaids will be Miss Alexis Wierzbicki and Miss Debbie Ozarowski. Dannette Treacharc attend as flower girl and Ronald Trcachard as ring bearer. Donald Matthews will be besl man for his brother and Jeff Feldman and Ronald Carleton will usher the guests. HARRIS AUXILIARY TO HEAR DELEGATE Mrs.

Wallace Zakalski, de legate to the Veterans of For eign Wars auxilliaries convention in Los Angeles, will report on that meeting during a meeting of the Raymond W. Harris post VFW, tomorrow evening in the post home, 401 Barnum avenue cut-off, Stratford. Mrs. Chester Griffin, president, will call the session to order at 8 o'clock ant social hour will follow. Mrs.

Sonya Ann Ehlert, 45 Fairchild road, Stratford, is a patient in Bridgeport hospital. -Jadassah Member To Receive Honor 'hree Chapters Elect Mi Maurice Shilepsky for Redeemer Title Mrs. Maurice Shilepsky of Red Coat road, Westport, has been selected by the Westport, Wilton and Weston chapters of Hadassah to bear the title of "Redeemer of Mt. Scopus" in ap- jreciation of her nearly 50 years dedicated service to Hadassah. Mrs.

Shilepsky will be honored during the Redeemers of Mt. Scopus luncheon on Oct. 8 in the Waverly inn, Cheshire, when the opening of the first section of he rebuilt and expanded build- ngs of the Mt. Scopus complex of Hadassah Hebrew University vledical center in October will celebrated. Mrs.

Shilepsky has served as chairman of many Hadassah irojecls including the Hadassah -lebrew University Medical cen- vocational education, Jewish National fund, Israel Bonds and youth activities. She is a past president of the Westport chap- was named Ima (mother) of year in 1967 and has been ife membership chairman for 15 She is a charter member of he National Council of Jewish B'nai B'rith Women, Jrandeis university National Women's committee, Technion Women's division, the Red Cross Motor corps. Civil Defense and Braille. Raised in Bridgeport Mrs. Shi- epsky was the wife of the late iwner of Shilepsky's clothing store in Westport and the mother of the late Lee B.

Shi- epsky, who was a circuit court jrosecutor and in whose rnem- ry the Town of Westport named he soltball field at Compo Beach. Luncheon participants will receive a "Key to Mt. Scopus" pin. Reservations may be made with Rita Horn, 90 Pond road, Wilton and proceeds will go to complete the Mt. Scopus complex.

Outing Is Sept. 20 For Widowed Units Widows-Widowers Associated Chapters to Celebrate Centennial The seven slate chapters of Widows-Widowers Associated will meet for a bicentennial celebration at the Mountainside Outing club. High Hill road, Wallingford on Saturday, Sept. 20, starting at 3 p.m. The outing will feature food, games, swimming and program of entertainment.

A car pool and bus for members of the 'local chapter will embark from St. Paul's Lutheran church, 1475 Noble avenue, at 2:30 p.m. preceding the outing. Other transportation arrangements will be finalized at the next meeting of the group. For further information or reservations, local members may contact Bethine Nash, 126 Arbor terrace, Southport or Larry Quick, J5 Edrnond street, Stratford.

Members of other chapters are asked to contact their program chairmen. The bicentennia' celebration is sponsored by the Greater Bridgeport Council of Churches. MRS. JEFFREY SMITH SANDRA LOUISE HAAS BECOMES A BRIDE Miss Sandra Louise Haas and Douglas Charles Pekar were married on Aug. 16 at 11:15 a.m.

Our Lady of Victory church, West.Haven, by the Rev. Robert Ladamus. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haas, 525 Roses Mill road, Milford, and the bridegroom is son of Raymond Pekarl and Mrs.

Jacqueline Abbott, both of West Haven. The bride, a graduate of Mil- Tord high school, is a secretary with the Goodyear Truck Tire center in Orange. The bridegroom was graduated from West high school and is a fore- nan at New Haven Screw Machine Products in Milford. Diane S. DiSesa Is Saturday Bride She Is Married lo S.

Smith of Rocky Hill Miss Diane Susan DiSesa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. DiSesa, 8C8 Stillwater road, Stamford was married Saturday to Jeffrey Saunders Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Smith of Rocky Hill. The 11 a.m..ceremony was performed in St. Leo's church. Stamford, by the Rev.

Richard Grady. Miss Deborah L. DiSesa served as her sister's maid of honor, and Klmberly J. Smith, the bridegroom's sister, was the bridesmaid. The best man was Philip A.

Banks of Danbury and Gerard A. Guimond of Norwalk ushered the guests. Following a reception in the Chimney Corner inn, Stamford, the couple left on a trip to Jamaica. They will reside in Norwalk. The bride was graduated from Rippowam high school, Stamford, and Western Connecticut State college with a BS in elementary education.

She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi honor society and is employed by the Stamford Advocate. Mr. Smith is an alumnus of Norwalk high school and the same college as his wife. He holds a BS degree in music education and is also a member of Kappa Delta Pi. He is employed by the Norwalk public schools.

When putting cuffs on slacks, you will find it a great help to do the pinning with needles instead of pins. Then should you miss one as you sew and it gets caught inside the cuff you can push it right through without any trouble. FAIRFIELD NILE CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Fairfield Nile club will meet on Wednesday evening, Sept. 3, at 8 o'clock in the State National Bank, 2115 Black Rock turnpike, Fairfield. The meeting will be followed by a pantry party and all members are expected to attend.

Refreshments will be served by Mildred Allen, Mnry Horvath and Betty Lechler. Your left hand will not know what your right one does and your dusting will be finished in half the time if both hands carry dust cloths or mitts. BRIDGEPORT POST Monday. 25. 21 PA Tailor your figure for the new fall fashions! Join Elaine Powers special if Fit-in PER WEEK FOR THE 13-WEEK PROGRAM Now's the time to start trimming your figure for those clingy (all fabrics.

And Elaine Powers is the place to do it! Enroll now in our 13-week Fall Fashion Fit-In. You'll start with a ligure analysis to determine whicl areas of your body need alterations. Then, with personal, helpful instruction and sensible eating suggestions, you'll begin your tailor-made program of trimming, firming or building--for your new fall line. And your 13-week program includes unlimited use of the exercising equipment and the salon. You can come in as often as you like! See for yourself.

At Elaine Powers it's fun to shapa up to fit beautifully into your new tall fashions! Call today for your free figure analysis Thlt ipeclfll Fall Fashion Fil-ln li tor a limited lime only. Elaine Powers figure Salons STRATFORD 2884 MAIN STREET 378-9344 (A4P SHOPPING CTR.) WE HAVE SUN ROOM SAUNA SHOWERS and LOCKERS Ctlaint Figuis Salons 1975 HAMDEN 2380 DIXWELL AVE. 281-0021 Former Area Residents Parents of Twin Boys Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uresky of Old Saybrook, former Milford residents, announce the birth of twin boys, Erik and Brandon, on July 30 in Yale-New Haven hospital.

KYOTA TO CONVENE TOMORROW NIGHT -Kyota council, Degree of Pocahontas will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in 480 Laurel avenue. Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Pocahontas, will preside and a social hour will follow under the direction of Mrs. Meta Kelso. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Pearl Astram and Mrs. Florence Smith. START A NEW CAREER INSURANCE COURSE Fairfield University--Canisius Hall COURSE IN PREPARATION FOR THE INSURANCE LICENSE EXAMINATION IN FIRE AND ALLIED LINES AND CASUALTY INSURANCE AND BONDS Starts Sept. 8, 1975. Meeting Twice Per Week, Men.

and Wed. for 20 Sessions, 7-9 P.M. INSTRUCTORS: ROBERT FOULDS, C.P.C.U. ROBERT RICHARD Courifl meoti educational set forth by tlift Iniur- ancs Department of the Slate of Connecticut. FEE: $90.00 (Excluding Textbooks) BUSINESS BUREAU FAIRFIELD Ext.

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Without where near the 'tar' and nicotine. That's a simple statement of truth. We don't want you to misunderstand us. Vantage is not the low-, est 'tar' and nicotine cigarette you can buy It's probably the lowest 'tar' and nicotine cigarette you'll enjoy smoking. We just don't see the point in putting out a low'tar'and nicotine cigarette you have tcnvork so hard getting some taste out of, you won't smoke it.

If you agree with us, we think you'll enjoy Vantage. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health. rvomg. FILTER: 12 II mg.nicolim.av.per cigarette, FTC Report MAfl.76..

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