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                                    Page Fourteen, PHOENIXPlant and GardenExhibit inA plant sale and garden exhibit will be held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 12-14, at the Old First Reformed Church, 729 Carroll St. at Seventh Ave. in Brooklyn, to benefit the school%u2019s Scholarship Fund.Featured at the sale will be plant specialist Amos Taylor, who will bring his lovely d e m o n stra tio n garden directly from the New York Coliseum%u2019s Antique Fair and Flower Show.SlopeOn sale will be plants for every taste, pocketbook andskill.The Old First Cooperative Nursery School is a selfsupporting, non-sectarian, parent-cooperative school in Brooklyn%u2019s Park Slope district, in operation for 12 years. Enrollment is approximately 26 students. The school has traditionally offered four scholarships for children of low-income and minority group families.JOHN JAY SCHOLARS: The United Federation of Teachers recently awarded college scholarships of $1,000 to four John Jay students. Left to right are: Sam Storch, assistant chairman of the school%u2019s UFT Chapter, winner Moises Perez, Principal Abraham Venit, winner Leovigilda Linares, College Advisor Jennie Pfeffer and winner Susie Horn. Not shown is a fourth winner, Jen Jung. (Photo: Joe Basso)Players Present Raggedy AnnAnnouncing:c h i l d %u2019s p l a / *a book store for kidsP H O E N IX AdsGet ResultsThe Heights Players Children%u2019sTheater will be presenting its finalproduction of this season beginningSaturday, April 7th at 2:30 p.m.when Andi Stryker-Rodda%u2019s newstory of %u201cRaggedy Ann and Andy%u201dopens. The Brooklyn Savings Bankis sponsoring this production.William Hooper is in charge ofdirecting Ms. Stryker-Rodda%u2019sAtlantic Ave.story based on characters createdby Johnny Ruelle. Jay Julian hasdesigned the choreography for themusic and lyrics, also composed bythe talented Ms. Stryker-Rodda.Appearing as Raggedy Ann andAndy are Kirstin Miller, andMuffie Webb. Kirstin workedearlier this season in HeightsPlayers workshop. Muffie hasappeared as Bo-Peep, Mrs.Bunyan, and as part of a horse inher most recent appearances withthe players.Joining our stalwart stars willbe; Jack Fink, Ron Heuser,Barbara Selis, Mary Castro,Charles Serrano, Margery Penn,Franny Fuchs, Tad Webb,Salvatore Lombardi and SuzanneCoven.%u201cRaggedy Ann and Andy%u201d willalso be presented on April 8,14,15,21 and 22nd at 2:30. Tickets can bepicked up at Womrath%u2019s Book Storeon Montague Street or reservationscan be made by phoning 625-8875.Dolores Brush is one o f our m ost popular cashiers.Customers wait in line just for her. Why? They say it %u2019sbecause Dolores brings them luck. But we know better.You see, Dolores understands that people appreciatecheerfulness. So, she treats everybody w ho com es to herwindow with a smile. For new players she always reservesa few helpful words. And they keep com ing back.We have a lot of cashiers like Dolores. Som e work inthe U'l'B Office around th e com er from y o u . I bena to: Ul B Booklet, Box 8888, Times Square IO, . , , , I Station. New Y o rk, N .Y . 10036 D%u201e , , Stop in and see what w e mean. I___________________________________!_A_JG IB320 COURT ST. %u2022 180 MONTAGUE ST.I'm interested in learning about OTB. Pleasesend me a free copy of the booklet \IYou Always Wanted to Know about O TB \iName:Address;Z ip :.
                                
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