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........................- - 40- ^Crippled Children to Benefit From L. O. G. Club Fashion ShowBy PETE MASTROrJArtOIRaising funds for worthy causes has become a yearly task for a group of girls between the ages of 17 and 27 known as the L.O.G. Club.The group of 25 hard working girls is now completing plans for its fifth annual iuajor project—raising funds for the Crippled Children’s Society.During the past five years the girls have raised between $300 and 5500 for the Cerebral Palsy drive, Arthritis Fund, March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy and the Sunshine club.$500 Is GoatWednesday night, at 8 -o’clock sharp, the girls win sponsor a fashion and entertainment show for the benefit-of hoping to raise $500 for the Crippled Children. The show, featuring the latest in clothing styles, will take place in Lenny's Wagon Wheel restaurant, Bamum| avenue and Hallett street.Only one male is aiding the girls —Robert “Bob’* Crane, radio announcer of Station WICC, who wiU serve as master of ceremonies and commentator of the show.During the show John G. Johan- , nesen, of the Crippled Children's Society will give a brief address.Clothing for the models is to be furnished by the Model Fur shop and the H. L. Green company; show entertainment, Hose Mary Cerra, accordionist; Vincent Giaquinto, tap dancer, Helen Ketchmn, vocialst, and the Cavaliers orchestra. . [Patricia McKiernan has been elected to serve as general chairman of the show. She is assisted by Corrine Nelson, Ann Mate, Gertrude Giaquinto, Norma ^Marshall, Angela Fucci and Hose Bogos, the president of the organization.Models For Show Models for the show will include Barabar Milo, Carol Ecllich, Bar-
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Bridgeport Telegram

Bridgeport, Connecticut, US

Sun, Oct 17, 1954

Page 57

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