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PAGE FOUR THE HAMPTONIAN, JULY 16, 1970 Peck & Peck focuses on the poncho. For a certain kind of woman. We see it high at the neck, wide at the hem, zipped in front, in sizes S-M-L, for 20.00. We see it over side-zip pants that go straight down, in sizes 8 to 16, for 14.00. And what we see it in is new season cotton corduroy darkened to coffee bean or lightened to parchment. More? Yes, a long sleeve, turtleneck blouse to underscore the look in a gold-and-brown tile print on acetate, 8 to 16 sizes, 12.00. [image] Jobs Lane, Southampton Fifth Avenue, New York Mail and phone orders invited. Add applicable sales tax. Beyond our delivery area, include 75c handling charge. [image] Shown at the recent opening of the Benson Gallery in Bridgehampton are, left to right, sculptor Ibram Lassaw, Ingeborg ten Haeff (painter), Robert Reid (painter), sculptor David Seccombe and sculptor-constructivist Waldo Bolart. Ed Sidor Photo [image] Artist Jean de Botton discusses some of his work at a recent exhibit with Mrs. A. Brown and Mrs. Harold F. Johnson. Ed Sidor Photo [image] Southampton Town Clerk Claude Jones is greeted by Governor Rockefeller at the recent Perry B. Duryea testimonial. On the right is State Senate Majority Leader Earl Brydges. Ed Sidor Photo [image] Some of Southampton's younger set have discovered the fine culinary department at the Old Mill restaurant in Southampton. Pictured above are, from the left, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Bogart 3rd and Mr. and Mrs. William B. McNight 3rd. E. F. Marshall Photo