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The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont • Page 10

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Child Day-Care Centers To Help Working Mothers Elegant Suit Shape For Spring It's a suit for the daytime city tempo when evening arrives, slip off the jacket to reveal the perfect dress for dinner and social evenings. The zip-front jacked has a curved band neckline that rises slightly to create a flattering frame. The dress is pure princess with a demi belt that gently snugs in the waist. Sew Printed Pattern M376 by Branell in doubleknit wool, tweed, gabardine or linen. It's one of those marvelous costumes you can wear anytime, any season, any place.

Printed Pattern M376 is available in NEW Misses' Sizes, 8, 10, 12, 14, 1 16. Size 12 (bust 34) dress requires yards 35-inch; jacket requires yards. Send ONE DOLLAR for printed pattern M376 to The Burlington Free Press, Pattern Department, P.O. Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011.

(Add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling.) Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, STYLE NUMBER and Modern Etiquette Q. When a toast is proposed at a banquet table, does the person and being honored rise and drink from his glass with the others? A. No, he does not drink the toast. he remains seated and smiles in acknowledgment. Q.

What is the best and easiest way to introduce two married couples to each other? A. One good way 1 is merely: "Mr. a and Mrs. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs.

Or, less formally, "Betty and Dick Gordon, Helen and Tom Rogers." If your interested in VINYL SIDING ALUMINUM SIDING (Plastic Coated) ALUMINUM WINDOWS and DOORS GARAGES "Buy from a name you can ROBERTS ALUMINUM 3090 Williston Road 864-5116 IF IT DESERVES TO BE HUNG. WE CAN FRAME IT. We also offer We offer an excellent choice of select woods, colors and styles. ART and DRAFTING Highly professional workmanSUPPLIES and BLUE ship. (Framing since 1922) Come in today and make your selecPRINTING tion.

If it deserves to be hung. we can frame it. BOUTILIER'S 112 Church St. Lawrence LeClair ANNUAL Slipcover FABRICS DRAPERY YARDAGE Andrea Bliss, Robert VonBruns To Be Married NORTH MONTPELIER Mr. and Mrs.

Harry F. Bliss Jr. announce the engagement of their daughter Andrea Jean to Robert Ellenwood VonBruns son of Mrs. Barbara R. VonBruns of 140 East Burlington and the late Robert E.

VonBruns Sr. Miss Bliss graduated from Montpelier High School in 1966 and Champlain College in 1968 and is a secretary in the Trust Department of Howard National Bank and Trust Burlington. Mr. VonBruns graduated from Burlington High School in 1966 and is a junior at the University of Vermont majoring in music. He is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity.

A December wedding IS planned. Wright-Lacross BARRE Announcement is made of the marriage on March 13 of Miss Anna May Lacross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Lacross of 17 Harrington to David Wayne Wright, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard F. Wright of Barclay Road, Upper Graniteville. The Rev. N.

Hugh Smith officiated at the double ring ceremony at his home on Construction Hill in Williamstown. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright of South Royalton, brother and sister-inlaw of the groom. Mrs.

Wright graduated from Spaulding High School in 1966 and is employed at The TimesArgus. Her husband graduated from Spaulding High School in 1965 and served four years in the Air Force, including 22 months in Vietnam. He is attending a fiveweek training course with New England Bell System in Framingham, following which he will be assigned to Rutland, where the couple will live. Prints. Stripes and Solids.

Cotton, Rayon and Linens. Regularly Priced to $4.95 yd. Sale Priced From Drapery at Home Consulting Service and available. Per Yard LAWRENCE LeCLAIR 152 Cherry St. 864-6582 MONTPELIER, Vt.

(AP) A services available only to skills. 1970 0, March Friday, Press, Free Burlington Carol Martin The Mr. Benjamin Plan Nuptials FAIR HAVEN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of 3 Pelkey Ave.

announce the engagement of their daughter Carol Ann to Clayton Lee Benjamin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clavton E. Benjamin of Yakutat.

Alaska. Miss Martin graduated from Fair Haven Union High School and is a senior at the Jeanne Mance School of Nursing. Mr. Benjamin graduated from Fair Haven High School and is a student at at at at at at at at at at at Norwich University. A fall I wedding is planned Miss Pritchard R.

E. Sordiff Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Pritchard of 182 Pine St.

announce the engagement of their daughter Pauline Lillian to Raymond Edward Sordiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sordiff of 123 Maple St. Miss Pritchard graduated from Burlington High School in 1966 and is a secretary for Director of Housing at the University of Vermont. Mr.

Sordiff recently completed four years with the 116th Combat Engineers in Phan Thiet. Vietnam. He graduated from high school while he was with the Army in Alaska. He is a technician for Green Mountain TV. A July wedding is planned.

Colleen Farnham And Leon Stokes HUNTINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Farnham announce the engagement of their daughter Colleen Ann to Leon Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stokes.

Miss Farnham is a junior at Mt. Mansfield Union High School and is employed at Shelburne USE OUR EASY 95 Church St. $1 million program to establish a system of child day-care centers for working mothers in Vermont has won endorsement from the House Health and Welfare Committee. However, because of the tight fiscal situation, the committee agreed to make the child care working mothers. State Office of Economic Opportunity and welfare officials had urged that non-working mothers also be allowed to use the planned facilities as part of an effort to break the poverty cycle by allowing them to further their educational and vocational The centers would also provide educational opportunities for the children involved as another facet of the program to combat perpetuation of poverty roots.

The child care centers will be financed with an anticipated $750,000 in federal funds, $125,000 in state money and the remainder in local contributions. Deborah Schmidt Engaged To Wed Michael Marshall DAYTON. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Ray E.

Schmidt of 635 Cushing Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Deborah Anne to Michael Scott Marshall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Marshall Jr. of Charlotte. Vt. Miss Schmidt graduated from Fairmont West High School in Dayton in 1965. She is a student at the University of Vermont and lives in Charlotte.

Mr. Marshall graduated from Vergennes Union High School and is a student at Vermont Technical College. A May 30 wedding is planned. Rose Mary Bell Clifford Kenyon CHICOPEE, Mass. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred S. Bell Sr. announce the engagement of their daughter Rose Marie to Clifford Paul Kenyon, son of Mrs. Edna Scribner of St.

George Trailer Park. Hinesburg. Vt. and the late Clifford A. Kenyon.

Miss Bell graduated from Burlington High School in 1964 and is employed at Vermont Cleansing Co. Mr. Kenyon attended Burlington schools and is employed at Seven-Up Bottling Co. in Burlington. A July 4 wedding is planned.

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John's navy and white straw derby, $16. Navy and white double-knit costume sleeveless skimmer topped by a double chain-back-belted coat, $85. White nylon gloves, $3.50. Navy Ever-Soft" handbag, $7. All items also available in other colors.

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