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SIXTEEN THE BRIDGEPORT POST, SATURDAY, A A 12, 1963. NOT1CB Mw STIIATFOKI) BUAKD OF ZONING APPEALS hold a public on Tuesday evening. January 22, 1963 at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber. Town llall.

lo hear arguments (or and sfainst the following'; I. 1290 WEST 11KOAI) ST. PcliUon ot JOSEPH CANTAt'IO and ALFRED PKI- TROWSKl for approval ot location lor a eeneral icoaireti license for thai property bounded and described as follows: Southeasterly by Linden Avenue. 73.18 Southerly by a curve, 33.17 1L: Soulhweiterty by West Broad Blreel. 220.90 It.

m-L; Northwesterly by N.Y., N.H. end H. R.II.. 95.69 anrJ Northeasterly by land n-1 Eslale ot: Thomas Murray. located kn a CA DIsUJcl.

J. 109-111 BOSTON AVE. Petition c( i LAWRENCE M. LEVINK lo waive Sec- lion 4.1,2 ol the zoning regulations relating to occupancy by a dentist in fia existing dwelling unit located In an RM-I i of location (or a new car dealer Iruiudlnc a used car dealer and seneral repairers license tor properly bounded and described as follows: Northerly on Stratford A 224 tt. m-1; Easterly on land of Clinton KeMLne et Dl, 182 It.

m-l: Northerly again on Ian1 o( Clin- lon Keatlnc et al. 67 It. m-l: Easterly ana1n on Street. 2) It. nvl; Koulh- f-rly on.

land ot Pauline C. Bums et at. 185 ft. m-1: Easterly again an land ot Pauline C. Bumi.

30 It. m-1: Southerly asain on land ol Pauline Burns et flK 124 m-1: Easterly asaln on land Pauline C. Burns et al, 1B3 It- m-l; Southerly aealn on land ol KttzatwMh C. Brown et al. 514 ft, m-l: Westerly on land oT Francis C.

Jacorlan. el al. 177 II. m-1: arain on i Laurene A. Dillon IDS We.ilerly aealn on Land ot I-aurenc A.

FillOR. 38 ft, rrvU N'orthertv a Cain on land of Keatinc Realty Company. 105 ft. m-l, 1 and Westerly acaln on olher land of Keating Realty Comrany. 101 It m-1.

A ropy nf this notice Is on file In T0 TM MCLEMAS Secretary BOARD OF ZONING APFKAT.S NOTICE WARNING OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING January 17. 1963 The electors anii ciliwns ot the Town of Monroe authorized lo vote In Town Meetings me hereby notified and warned thai a SPECIAL TOWN MEbTJNG wJU be hPlrt In Ihe MONROE CONSOLIDATED KCHOOL on. Thursday. January 17 1963 al a p.m.. lo comider and act upon the lulfowlnff matters: I.

To accept as Town roadi Ihe following; Caj Pastors Walk--Section II (b Cheryl Drive (500 feetl i Autumn Drive (1400 i Mtllo Drive (MOO foci) (el Ridcewood Drlt (iOO fed) Hemlock Ijine (WO frell Winslovr Terr.ice (725 feel) HO Hich RMee Drive feel) i Far Horizon Drive (650 feel lo Ihe Intersection lo Moss Drive) Richmond Drive (1356 lecll 3. To consider and like action upon the folio wine proposed resolution: The Town of Monroe li con- sltterine Ihe ronUrucliwi of an addition lo the Masutr Junior--Senior Illah school. irl under the of Section 1Q-2S3 oS Ihe Connccllcul General any town deslrinu a slnlo Brant or a public school build I nu by vote 't Its body, direct Ihe Selectmen ol such lawn (o Apply to Hie state Board of Education and may aulhorUe Selectmen lo accept or reject such grant for Ihe town. NOW, THE RE FORK, be RESOLVED Town Meet fie convened: That In Hie cvenl Ihe Town of Monroe to i-onstruct an addition to Masuk Junior--senior Itish School then Ihe gcU'iitmen arc directed to apply In Stale Board of Ed ur nl i nn For a pranl nd are a i to accept or reject urn Kranl for (he (own, t'aled at Monroe, mnncclicul. this Kh day ol January.

1963. AI.Kf E. SAXTON' HOXn A G. MICHF.L Board of Selcctmrn MOTHER OF LAWYER DIES IN 49TH YEAR NOTICE The STRATFORD FLA ING A ZONING COMMISSION, on Us own motion, will hold a i-ublic heartna on Wednesday evening. a a 16.

1963. nt 8 P.m. in the Council Chamber. Town Hall, and propoies to amend the Zoning ReEulallons-ot the Town of Stratlord liy deletion ot the following sections. I.I APARTMENT HOTEL: A build providing 1 origins lor persons, with without meals, and Intended primarily for the accommodalion ol patrons fur periods ol one month or loncer, Rooms or suites ol an apartment hotel may contain kitchen facililies.

5.1.4 An apartment hotel, jubiecl 1he approval ol Ihe Com mis MOO (is Special Case, and to the provisions Section 3.11. The I'lannlne and ZoninE Commissi' fn. its cwn motion proposes to ame: the Zoning ol the Town Elratford to read ai follows: 3.14 HEIGHT LIMITATION. When a prove a by the find Zxminz Coi mlision as a Special Case as provided in Section 10 ol these Regulations me i i heleht limi! may be applied separately Jur each i or other dist i portion ol (he bulldinc, and be increased (or any huildinZ or dtslincl portion thereol by ore foot for eve by which such buildine or su portion thereof lies Inside Ihe neart limilmff line ot any required (ronl. or rear yard.

Spires, cupolas, towei chimneys, flagpoles, ventilators, isni and i i a features, occupyinc In. arcrecate not more a 10 percent ol the limldins area and not used for man occupancy, may be erected tt reasonable antl nrrcssary height, 12.3.10 For Residence A a i parking facilities shall te provided as pre- icrtted by section 5.3,3, A copy ol this notice Is on file In the Town CerX's Olice Allest; WALTER YOUNG, Planning Administrate PLANNING 4 ZONING COMMISSION STATE OF CONNECTICUT JAMES E. GODFREY VS. JOHN F. BULKI.EY KT AU SUPERIOR COURT.

COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD, a a 6, 1763. NOTICE TO JOHN F. BULKLKV and his heirs, representatives and croditors. UPON THE COMPLAINT ot the plamtilt In the above entitled nclion. a Cc reasons therein set forUn, for a jud ment delermlnlnz the In or lo certain land and settling Ihe tille thereto, returnable before the Superior Ctautt within and lot Falrdeld County to be held Rt Bridgeport on 1he i Tuesday ol February, A.I)..

1961, and upon an aprliralion in said action lor an order of notice, it appearing to and be In IT found by the subscribing a A Ihe nAmt and residence of the defendant ars unknown lr the plaintiff, except sft forth In said complaint, and that notice ot the institution ot this action most Likely to come 10 their attention lhat hereinafter ordered: II Is ORDKRKO--That notice of 1n; lullon of said action be i said a by somo proper allicer 01 other person by causlna a Irue and attested copy ol this order ol notice in bo published in Ihe Bridgeport newspaper printed In Falrlield, Westporl, Nor walk and flTidzeporl, inree con sfculively. commenclnH on nr a a 24, A.D.. 1963, and that return or such service be made lo the above named Court. A FCOFIKLD Assistant Clerk. Superior Court, County ol Falrfielrf NOTICE NOTICE ti en-en heri-, dents ot the Tonn ol Monroe and lo all Interested parties lhat the MON'ROfi A I AND ZONING COMMISSION will conduct a rUBLIC HEARING on a a 25.

I 9 3 at 8:00 p.m. at the Monroe Consolidated Frhool on Roule i in said Town ol Monroe to the proposed compld- ct Section 10-0 ol the. Zoning Regulations of ihp Town of Monroe. Con- r.ectirul wrtlrti amendment and t-hanse would provide comprehensive resulaliona throughout laid of Monroe lor Ui.i earth, loam, lopsoil. sand.

Brave clay, slone or minerals from the Remind nnrl for the rtetxnitins ol any niAteri.il on Ihe ground. The present 10.0 is rnlllled "Gradine ami Removal Karlh" the proposed tc vis ion of Section 10,0 Is cnUIIed "Alteration of The complete text c. amendment and crtanye of F-cclion 10,0 is on file and available tor public In soection at the office ol the Monroe Clerk, Town Kail, Monroe. Conned icut. Dated al Monroe, Connecticut, tills dav of January, MON ROR TOWN PLA SG AND ZONING COMMISSION WILLIAM K.

PLUMER. Cti a I ma JOHN R. CKOWK. NOT1CB The STRATFOP.D AND 7.ONIKG COMMISSION i hold publ hearinc on Wednesday evening, Janun 1A. 1963 at 8 p.m.

In the Council ber. Town Hall, lo hear fo and aealnst the following: 1. ALBRIGHT Petlllon STANLEY JOHNSON for approval resubdlvlston of Lcl 4k, Map of Coin F.stalM, and Lol 23A. Map ot Mecnol ilaaor. ModiflCAlion tot frontace area on Lot 23A nnd lot area on Lol reiuesled.

Thli rroperty Is located in ns-3 Districl. 2. SPUING Northerly End. lion Ot O'CONNOR GAZLEY, lo approval of a subdivision containing nin 4 9 1 lots as choun on a map entitle "Fieldbrook." Modification for the ex tension cf a foot street prctperty ti located In an RS-4 Uis T1 3-' 1681 BARN'UM AVB. anrl 17KJ BROAD ST.

Petilion ol EASlUEL ROOD for approval as Special Cai under Section 5-K4 and Section 12 ol In Zoning Reau I aliens for Ihe ronstnicllne an apaitmenl hotel and vjdmp in connection therewith Trili properly It located in CA and RS- A copy ol Ihli notice It on i In 11 Town Clerk's Office. Atleit: WALTER R. YOUNG, Planning ArfrninUtrat PLANNING A ZONING COMMISSION NOTICE accordance wilh the provisions i( the late Enablina Act, the follow ins actions the Stratford Planning and Zoning onimissinn have been filed In tho Town ierVs Otlice the Town ol SlrMfaid. CHANCE OF KOXE. After duly advci- sine nn.rt holiling public hearing on the etitlon of HOEJKJIT MILDRKfl H.

CJOTT. the PLANNING ANII 7.0NINO OMM15STON look the following actioa on a 3. 1963 to i That property ounded nnil dcsrribed as follows: North- rtv by lxt a in pert and in part by i all 19477 by a i I Stale ot fonnrcliruO. 177.81 South. and 1-rit 20.

Map ul 1is stale, in part by ach. In all 194.77 nnd by 17. I A 19. Man of Ccortiianna in part hy each, in all 77.81 ft, hereby rhnnsed from HS-d CE-" District. The effective date I this change ol icr.e is a a 15.

963. A OF ZONE. After rtuly silver- and holdinz .1 public heannu on the Llion of JACK the 'LANNINS A I I SSOMNG COMMISSION v)k Ihe following aclion on a a 3 963 to wil: That propeity a ihert as follows; by land Betkowitz. I It. Easterly land ft.

Southerly land Borteowilz. ICO ft. hy Eocony-Vacuum Oil is hereby chanced from iilrict to CA District. (This propert' located In the rear of Stralfon t-enue, The elfeclive dale of this chanei line Is January 15, 1963. SPKriAL CASK.

Alter duly advortisin: tilioii SIGN COMPANY. Ihe he i a i on a a 3 Apnroval was eranled nccial case rrqoiic-d i sicn' in a CA i i the nn r1 idr ot Rn rn um 'ulolr. The i dale of i 'aje January 1 5. l'363. WALTER R.

YOUNG ins Adrr ralo PI.ANNINO A- XONINC-, COMMISSION A PROPERTV NERS tn' TiiE TOWN OF FAJK- :i.T). CONN. IflKe notice of the foUovrlng ac- laken hy UIP Zoninc! B-jard nl Appeal The Town of Fairfield. Conrecttm Ou'y a vert i if public heahn I January 10, 1963 In Ihe Falrlield 4 Hill Couit VVilHam E. McFaddrn In pcrrnil erection ol ne-car Irame attached earn EC crant- d.

Effective a a Pnit Road i I), fchmi-it 0 permit i of pole Sicn granl- Effective 1 1963. .3 Ccnlfr reel Granaston, Inc. ermil rPnovalion of present a i Ilins. Rddilitin ol I 2 car.iire. 1 said renovated rtnfilms tnr retail stores nd and use o( land area be- for oldces on condition thai he harn be climmalc'l.

that the a i 1 asphalted anil Ihe rfrivewny a Ihnl Lhe proper Innrtscapini; ic 1one lo ihe area. i January 14, East FairchLId Avenue rorner -adfnrd street Frank Vercbesi rmit creche ol lemporarv in- alters which will be acceis denied. FoLJlheasl corner of ifigb sireet and idraiiy Avenue Steve Orszag. Jr. -p i divitlini; land into two parcels-anted.

i j. I963. 5 5 I Brrokside Drive i Gil- terti lo permit erection of i tor (amily uie only denied. 975 Post Road D. Schmidt.

icensee (or use of pri uses for renal i of motor vehicle General) laWed until a hca JACK R. NOYVTTZ. A r. 3 MRS. DOiYKNICK TEDESCO Mrs.

Mary Buano Tedesco, At, wife of Dominick Tedesco, 89 Cleveland avenue, and mother of Frank J. Todesco, Bridgepvorl lawyer, died yesterday at 10:25 i. in St. Vincent's hospital where she was admitted a 3 as a medical palient. Services will take place Monday at 9 a.m.

in the Louis A- Abriola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washington avenue, and at 10 o'clock in St. Raphael's church wilh a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in Si. Michael's cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs, Tedesco was a life long resident of the city.

Survivors, in addition to her husband and son, are her father, Joseph Ruano of Bridgeport; six sisters, Mrs. Philomena DeFred- erico, of Stratford, Mrs. Geraldine Aldo, Mrs. Ann Jones and Mtss i a Buano, of Bridgeport, Mrs. Emily Nobili, of San Bernadino, and Mrs.

Rose Skinta of Long Island, N. a brother, Nicholas Noce, ot Danbury and several nieces and nephews. Agostlno Alterlo Services for Agosttno Alterio, 80, of 95 Taft avenue, who died Thursday, will take place Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Richards- Spadaccino funeral home 49f) Washington avenue and at 10 o'clock in the Olivet Congrcga- lional church wilh the Rev. Renato Rcmoli, officiating.

i a will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Clarence E. Baldwin Services for Clarence E. Baldwin, of Friedman road, who died Wednesday, were conducted today in the Polke funeral home, by the Rev. Hugh Thompson, rector of St.

Peter's Episcopal church. Oxford. i a was in Lakeview cemetery. Bearers were Leslie Cooms, Stanley Cummings, Charles Taylor, Melvin Hatheway, and Kenneth and Raymond Mellin. A HEALY I RETIRED STORE OWNER Services for Frank A.

Hcaly, Sr. of 42 Church Hill road, Fairfield, former proprietor of Healy's Self- Service store on Main street at Capitol avenue, who died yesterday in the Van Doren Convalescent hospital, take place Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Wilmol, West and Goulding funeral home, Post road. Fair-field. The Rev.

William H. Alderson, pastor of (he First Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Park cemetery. Mr. Healy established his store in 1311 at 13S2 Main street and in 1038 moved to 2100 Main street at Capitol avenue.

He retired five years ago after having been in business -J7 years. He was a member of St. John's lodge. No. 3, AF and AM, and a life member of the Bridgeport Lodge of Elks.

Survivors are his wife, Carolyn L. Pehrson Healy; a sor), Frank A. Healy of Fair'field; a daughter, Mrs. Edward J. White of Watertown, N.

and three grandchildren. OBITUARIES ook place Kxiay in Holy Rosary ihurch wilh a solemn high equiem Mass. Burial was in SI. Michael's cemetery. Celebrant of the Mass was Ihe lev.

A. Fred Constantino, assisted by Ihe Rev. Anthony J. In- agliala, deacon, and Ihe Rev. Salvatore Zocco, sub-deacon, Faher Zocco read the committal.

Bearers were Franklin Frazzct- Vincent Frazzclla, George Mcresko, Louis Lilwin, Samuel Cortese and 'Iliomas Vecchio. Raymond C. Bedding Services for Raymond C. Bed- dins. 63, of 2S61 Old Town road, who died Thursday, were conducted today in Ihe Adzima funeral homo by the Rev.

Benj a i Hammond, pastor of the Bethany Congregational church. Burial was in Lakeview cemetery. Bearers were Alexander Nako- neczney, Leonard Aldino, John Janish, Edward Stott, William DeFranco and James Bickle. Carl R. Berndison Carl R.

Berndtson, 87, ot 335 Frank street, died today at 9:50 a.m. in St. Vincent's hospital, where he was admitted yesterday as a medical palient. Mrs. William C.

Black Mrs. Ella V. Black, 95. of 321 Collingwood avenue, widow ot William C. Black, died today at 8:24 a.m.

in St. Vincent's hospital where she was admitted yesterday as a surgical palient. Mrs. Anlhony Borkowskl Services for Mrs. Bronislawa Golembiewski Borkowski, wife of Anthony 220 Cottage streel.

who died yesterday her home, will take place Mon day at 9:30 a.m. in the Radozycki a home. 305 Pulaski streel. and at 10 o'clock in St. Michael Ihe Archangel church with solemn high requiem Mass.

Burial will be in SI. Michael's cemetery. The Altar society of St. Michael's church recile the rosary tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the a home.

A native of Poland, Mrs. Borkowski resided here 52 years. She was a member of the Altar society of St. Michael's church and the Polish National Alliance, group 820. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are two sons, Raymonc of Fairfield and John Borkowsk of Milford; three daughters, Mrs Helen Hajna anrt Mrs.

Irene Rad iwilko, of Bridgeport, and Mrs Ann Pazo of Wilton; her mother, VIrs. Rose Golembiewski of Lodi. V. three brothers, Joseph of Wallingtnn, N. Stanley of Gar- Earl Gay, Sr.

Services for Earl Gay, 6-1, of 625 Boston avenue, who died yesterday En St. Vincent's hospi- al, will lake place Monday at 8:15 a.m. in (he Jl. Lawrence A. Spodnick funeral home, 225 Park streel, and at 3 o'clock in SI.

Charles church with a solemn righ requiem Mass. i a wilt be in St. Michael's cemetery. A native of Syracuse, N.Y., Mr. Gay resided here many years.

He was employed with the Rail- vay Express agency 44 years. He a member of Ihe Holy Name society of SI. Charles church, Ihe brotherhood of Railroad Clerks and Freight Handlers and Ihe Council of Catholic Men. Survivors are a son. Earl Gay, of New Britain; a daughter, VIrs.

Edward M. Jaundrill ol Bridgeport; two brothers, Ernesl Gay, of Troy. N.Y. and eorge Gay, Jr. of Fullerton.

four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Manuel S. Gonzales Services for Manuel S. Gonzales. 61.

of 32 Nob Hill circle ivho died Tuesday, took place to day in St. Charles church with a tnn high requiem Mass 3urial was in St. Michael's ceme- jrolhers, Henry, William and Floyd Roberts, all of Bridgeport, and three grandchildren. Paul M. Place Services for Paul Michael Place, of 129 Fayerweathcr terrace, who died Thursday, took place today in St.

Ann's church wilh a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. The celebrant of Ihe Mass was the Rev. Edward W.

Horan. assisted by Ihe Rev. Edward Colohan, deacon, and Ihe Rev. Vincent P. Bodnar, sub-deacon, Father Colohan read the comm i a Rearers were, Brian.

a Benjamin and Robert Place, Alex Dori and Edward Finlan. Mcrton Racked Services for Merlon Rackctt, 65, ot 39 California street, who died Thursday, took place today in the Haker a home. The Rev. D. L.

Hurley, pastor of the Newfield Methodist churcli, officiated. Burial was in Union cemetery, Norwalk, Bearers were Gus Popnwski, Michael Shurin, Lester Racked and Steve ChantKi. Anlhony Rafalowicz Services for Anthony Rafalo- wicz, 70, of H84 Fairfield Woods road, Fairfield, a retired grocer, who died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place Monday at 8:30 a.m. in the Radozycki funeral home, 305 Pulaski streel, and at 9 o'clock in St. Michael the Archangel church with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

will be in Si, Michael's cemetery. A native of Poland, Mr, Rafa. lowicz resided here 51 years. He operated a grocery store on Green street until his retirement four years ago. Ho was a member of me Si.

Francis society. derhill road, who died Friday i of Norwalk, died Thursday in his home, will take place Stamford hospital. al 8:30 a.m. in the Cody-White Services will lake place Mon- nerat home, 107 Broad streel. andjday at 1 p.m.

in Hie Nick J. at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church Downer funeral home, 2 Stevens wilh a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial be in SI. Mary's cemetery.

Horn in Bridgeport, Mr. Iri in resided most of life in Milford. He was employed wilh Ihe American Chain and Cable company. He was a member of St. Mary's Holy Name society.

Survivors are his wife. Drapko Irwin; a son, Willinm, and a daughter, i of Milford; a brother, Richard J. Irwin, of Milford; Iwo sisters, Mrs. Arlhur Malecki, of Milford and Mrs. John West, of Camdcn, N'.

J. King Hoagland NORWALK, a 12 King Hoagland, 68, Shelter Harbor, Wester'ly, formerly of this city, died yeslerday in his home. Services will lake place Monday at 8 p.m. in Si. John's Masonic Tempte, Berkeley streel, with the Rev.

Kenneth Young, pastor of Dunn's Corners Corn- streel. with Ihe Rev. Richard H. Wood, pastor of Grace Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside cemelery.

Mr. Torain. a painting contractor, was born in Halifax County, and had lived in the Norwalk area six years. Survivors are Ihree daughters, Mrs. Paula Dunn of Norwalk, Mrs.

Rebecca Marble nnd Mrs, Dorothy Brown of Long Island; three sons. George D. of Norwalk, William A. of a and James Torain of Long IslanH; 11 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Charles Dinsdalc SH ELTON.

Jan. 12 Services for Charles Dinsdale, 78, of 5G8 Howe avenue, who died Friday in Griffin hospital, Derby, will lake place Monday at 8:30 a.m. in Ihe James T. Toohey funeral home. 92 Howe avenue, and at o'clock in St.

Joseph's church wilh a requiem Mass. i a will i church. Westerly, official- he in Mount St. Peter's cemetery ing. Masonic services by Si.

i Derby. John's lodge will follow. Burial: Born in Leeds, a Mr will be al Ihe convenience of. Dinsdale resided in Shellon .13 the family. jycars.

He was formerly em- Mr, lloapland, three years by ihn F. Goodrich retired as treasurer of the Anicr- company, Shelton, ican. Carpet Institute. He is ai Survivors are his wife, Clara former president of the Amenc in Caron Dinsdale; a son, Joseph W. Society of Association Dinsdale, of Huntington; three lives and was named an honor- grandchildren; throe DEATH NOTICES this rlly a 12, a Huano beloved wJle Uomlnlch 1odesu of 89 Cleveland avenue, beloved mother at Atl'y Frank TerLeiL-u, beloved daughter ol JosepS Ilunno, beloved of Phllomena IwtVUtrico.

KmSly Nofclli. Hose Skir.ia, ricraldinc AI Jo, Ann nnd JuLia Huano, nnd Nicholas Noce, FdenrJi are Imitcd lo niletifl the funeral Monta)', Janjaij- Ulh at 9 a.m. from Louts A. A brio! a and Eon funeral home 426 Kas Washington a an.1 al 10 a.m. fct.

rhurch wilh botemn hiih tn SI. i a (cnietery. Friend nmy rail Ba turd ay 7 I p.m.; Santoy 2-10 p.m. lir.AI.V--Iti Fntrfield. a a i K43.

Frank A. Healy. ul 42 road, beloved htisbnnd ol Carolyn L. i a and faihcr of Frank A. a Jr.

aurt Ethvnid J. Wliiie. Kuncral i i will be on Sunday al 2:00 11.111. In Uic Fairdel rt ol Wilmol, Weit i I Inr. 1209 Posi Iload.

i tc in Park cemetery. Frlcnrts mny call fi.uurday 7 to 9 p.m. Jn lieu ol llnwm, i i i may make coninbutlons lo (he American Cancer BocJe'y. IOMKO Fn i Jan. 10.

1963. i a Komho. i ol Steph-n Homko 38 Hosemond Terr- Trum- hull. Friends are invited lo attend the luncra! Ihe Albert IV. Spear I-'unc-nl Home, Fbttdold on Monday.

H. at a.m. and from si, Trresa'K ctiurch Rt 9 a.m. I in Ft. Joim's Greek Caiholtc ('omeicry.

t), Conn. Friend mny call Knlurdu.v from 7 i p.m. and 0:1 Sunday 2'5 and. 7-IQ p.m. RuriiJonly In i Jan.

11, i i a J. Irwin. -13, beloved; hiisl-aml at Ruic DrariXQi laiher ol VS'illlfln and Ju-lnh I i of 3J Under hill Itii. i Services will be held al tlie Co'iv a home. 10' ESro-Ti Monday al 3:30 ilh solemn hlnh Masi of quiPfil Mary's i ary member in 1355.

He was also an honorary mem- nephews. children, and several nieces and Celebrant of Ihe Mass was Rev. Edsvard F. Doyle, assisted the Rev. Martin J.

McDcr- niott, deacon, and the Very RPV. John J. McGough, sub-deacon. Father Doyle read the commit- her of the Carpet Trades Gulf association, the National Indusi i a council and the Empire State Ho served as the HKKh a of St. No; Survivors nre his wife, Nellie Kay Hoagland; two daughters, St.

John's lodge, and AM. Homko. who in Wl a acc Survivors aro his wife, Sophie Kav "oagiand; two daughters, JHctkowski Rafalowicz; a son, Elizabeth Rut Ledge of Nor- tal. The Rev. Richard J.

Grady was seated in the sanctuary. A delegation attended from the Catholic Charities Board of the diocese of Bridgeport, of which Mr, Gonzales was a member. Bearers were Stanley Holga. Frank Sherwood, A Marks, Daniel Salvio, Joseph KoKvicz and Victor a i Raymond Rafalowicz of Fairfield; i daughters, Mrs. Sophie Plof- kin and Mrs.

Regina Marchetll of Bridgeport. Mrs. Tekla Pach- nick of Fairfield, Mrs. JoAnna Zarifian of Trunibull and Mrs. Adelc Hansen of -Illinois; six grandchildren, and several nieces and a nephew.

Peter Rameika i i a services for Peter walk and Mrs. William Hickey of Chappaqua, N. a son, Sam K. Hoagland of Norwalk; two sis- lers, Mrs. J.

R. Gerberick of a i I). C. and Miss Martba Hoagland of Bayonne, N. a brother.

Dan P. Hoagland, of Bayonne and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Slcphert llomko THUMBULL, 12-Services for Mrs. Eva Homko, 28 Roscrnond terrace, widosv of Stephen Homko, who died Thurs- Monday at 18:15 a- m.

in the Albert Spear funeral home. 1222 field avenue, Bridgeport, and at 9 o'clock in Si. Teresa's churcl with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Stratford.

Mrs. John Gaul NORWALK. Jan. 12--Mrs. An- Domlnick GullL Services for Dominick Gulli, NOTICE JVENTl.n COURT FOR THE STATE.

OP CONNECTICUT. S-KCONIt ORDER OK NOTICE. i London. January 1 Hh. 1963.

Pet i linn for Ihe CnmmHmfnl of Ihp Vlmor t-hilfl ol ARTHUH ol Upon the pel ill on of Merlon FV5l Stlcclman, Town of Ghswold Con- icciicul of Ilic Town of Ciriswold, in said i i that ihe minor chilrt ol ihc above namerl person is an uneared- 'or, jiecloclt-d rhitd. whirh rolition will heard nn the i rlay of January, 1963 al 1 0 1 5 o'clock In the 'oreroon. al the Cuaniy Court Itnusc IIoom j-C'iS in ihe C'ily irh In a i Dislrirl. i to an-l tx-ina found by the subscrlhintr authority a i Ihc abovf named A Turner has kwic to parts OfiHERKn--That ilc order a he aiv of the ty pu the arinir and Po-l. ne ion in the Cii- of nndgeporl.

a week, two weeks, ennna nn or before the twelfth January. A. 1943. A ot tJif Court for the Ferond Pistrirt NOTICE r-TRATFORtl ROAUn OP ZON'lNr, APPKAIJS hereby Dives notice I fol- sdverlised put-lie a i hrlrt a a. 1963, the lollowinn actions taken on petitions nrlvcrtiscil Ihe IJrirlceixiit Tosl on December 2B.

antl 31. 1963. and that ropy ot i notice has twvn filed In thp Town Clerk's Oflicc a a 9, 1963. 1. 3820-22 MAIN' ST.

PelJIion of Friink Granted. 2. KTRATKOP.n RAV Cnr. Petition of Etobcrl M. C'ronli.

Granted wt i i 3. 7-16 I ST. I'etitmn Mirliacl Grunted, 4. 50 HOUSATONIf- relilion Kanlfs MariJia. tnt-.

SAILOR DIES, 2 MATES HURT IN PfKE A OLD SAYBROOK, a 12-(AP) John Norris, a 113-year-old ailor, Brookeville, Md. injured a a yesterday nd two other sailors were hurt vhen their car swerved out of ontrol and hit a guard rail on he Connecticut Turnpike here. He and tu'o other sailors, at- ached to the U. S. S.

Lake Cham- at Quonset Point, R.I., were ossed from the front seat of the car as it spun around. The two others, Harold Taymon, .0, and William F. Aden, 18, were aken to Lawrence and Memoria' lospital in New London. Three more shipmates in the iack seat ot the car escaped in- ury. They were identified as Leoy McDonald.

Theodore Wll- oughby and Clinton Finnerly, SENTENCED IN SHOOTING HARTFORD, Jan. 12--(UPI) Leonard M. Treadwell, 29, was sentenced yesterday to a year and a day to two years in state rison after admitting he shot a 'riend in the neck. liewski of South Gate, wo sisters. Mrs.

Mary Olzaski of "lushing, I. and Mrs. Nellie Shupak of Lodi, N. 11 children and six great grandchil- Ircn; and several nieces and nephews. J.

Calchera, Sr. Services for Hdward James Calchera, 45. of -18 Brork- dale road, Fairfield, ted. NOTICE CTATE OF CONNECTICUT, DISTRICT OF FAIRFIEU). PS.

PROBATE COURT, ntcembcr Sflth, A.D., Prcicnl. T. FTTZPATRICK, Jurtce KSTATE OF A A O'BVRSK. SARAH O'HYRNE. late nf Ihc town of Fatrllelrt, In District, deceased.

The Courl ot for the of Falrfietd hai limited and allowed a period of six month, 1 from Ihe dale 6. Petition nrorge J. rjura. 7. A Poiition ot Safety Frmlucls, Inc.

Tabled, Effective dalff a a (3. 1963. DORIS BOAr.r. OF ZONING APPEA titrcof within ihe creditors of snid lelllement, TJioic who rcpcrt In present Ihelr accounts, properly attcitcd. within Hint, will riebarred a recovery, AH person! indebted to satd Eilate Are to rnnVe a lo ROBERT HOLCOMB, Executor, PuMmin, Comity, Rrndley and Rtevei, 8B6 Main tlreel, BrldBeporl 3, Conn.

NOTICE STATK OF CONNECTICUT, DIE OF BRIDGEPORT. fiS. PRi "XDURT, January 11, A.ri.. Prcspnt, I P. KSTATF, OF TRKPTAU He of Bridgeport, in said District, Pursuant to An orrler ol Iho Couil Probate Tor the Hislnct of Brldacnorl notice Is hereby has limited nnd A i i that siv months from HMC liercof lor the of risetf to bnns In their claims st Es1n1e for icltlcmcnl, Th nealert to exhibit their rUimn vvithii Efild lime, wilt he dfbnrrod recovery All persons tndebied lo Kstalc arc refiuesled to rnake rayrnint to STKV5 ROMA, Admlnlslralor, 77 Jetland Jlreet, Bridgeport 5.

Conn. 2, Conn. hursday. were conducted todaj' Ihe Henncssy funeral hcme by he Rev. J.

Jav Johnson, rector if Calvary Episcopal church. i a was in Lawncroft ccoie- crj'. NOTICE IN'NECTHTIIT. niSTHtCT I'ltOUATE COUCT. 3 i A Prosrjil.

JOHN T. ESTATE OF CA Ft ME MA intc ol iho or Kairlield, in iiiJ Trip roiirt ol i'rohaio the liMrie1 of i i limiled nnd nltovicil a period of six monlh.s from Hie rliite i vilhin which the Creditors of said Kstalc ihall prcsrnl i i fnr Hiosi! who lo present their xninl.t. properly minted, vvilhin saul c. ml ht eha red a rocnvery. Al 1 icrjions inrtehlcd lo Ksialc arc ro lo mate immediate payment it r.

Micalizil Ariministrnlor, 133 FRrmlmrton Avenue, a Conn. OK FAIRFJET.D, Sit PR OB AT COUFIT January I rjlh. A.I). 1963 Prcienl, JOHN T. KSTATE OF AHA II.

SHFJUWOOD liili if Uifi town nf Fall field, In saifl dcccaseil. 'Jie Couil of ProSale for the Dlslrio FA I Field tiaj i i and nlTovvcd lod of six monlhs from Ihe cot i i nhir-h the Ctedllors of ifiif ate a present i clatrrU sclllcrnpnl. Those who in prrsei Iheir nrcounts, propfrlv A i sftld i will bf rtebflrred a recover: All persons Indebted lo tald Eslate ai requested li make Immediate raympi. (O CTTY TRUST COMPANY, A FUtjbBR I.ERDS, Trust Officer and JULIUS SMITH, 961 street. ield, N.

and Victor Golem- died of 510 East Main street, who died yesterday, will take place Monday at a.m. in I Richards- Spadaccino home, 499 Washington nue, and o'clock Rosary with a i a will he Michael's The St. Francis Cahrini COUTV cil, of and the Name society of Holy Rosary church will recfte the rosary tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the funeral home. John J.

Msssicolle Military services for John J. Massicot te, 37, of 395 Queen street, who died Thursday, will a place Monday at 9:15 a. m. in Ihe Mullms nnd RecJgate eral home, 1297 Park avenue, and at 10 o'clock in St. Augustine's cathedral i a solemn high requiem Mass.

Burial wit! be in St. Michael's cemetery. Rameika, fi9, of 355 Trumbult avenue, who died yesterday Vest Haven Veterans vilJ lake place Monday at 8:30 in the Adzinia funeral ome, 591 Arctic street, and aV o'clock in Our Lady of Good Counsel church with a solemn igh requiem Mass. Burial will in St. John's cemetery.

Born in Elizabeth, N. Mr. iamcika was a veteran of World Var I. He was a retired employe the Kilborn-Sauer company. Survivors are his wife, Pauline Myhalo Rameika; a son, Edward lameika, of Paramiis, N.J.; iisler.

Mr.s. Vera O'Keefe, Elizabeth, N. a grandson, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Waller Sienkiewic na Lucas Gaul.

74, ot 2-11 Flax BABY I DIES i Toth, six-monlh-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Toth, ot 531 California street, Stratford, was pronouncet dead on arrival today at 8:45 a.m. in St. Vincent's hospita where she was taken in a Slrat- I C.

DuRnis Services for Henry C. DuBois, '4, of 472 Housatonic avenue, Stratford, who died Friday in his lome, will take place Monday al p.m. in the Dennis and D'Arcy dome, 2611 Main street, Stratford, with the Rev. George A. Hodgfcins.

pastor of the Strat- ord Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Union cemetery, Stratford. A native of Waterbury, Mr. 3uBois resided in Stratford 50' years. He was a retired engineer, 'orrnerly employed by Baird Machine company.

Survivors are a son, Arlhur J. DuBois, Monroe; a grandson; and several nieces and ncph- Mrs. Ernest B. Francis Services for Mrs. Maud Clark Francis, 72, of 1705 North avenue, Stratford, widow of Ernest B.

Francis, who died yesterday in her borne, will take place Monday at I I a.m. in the Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home, 2611 Main strcef, Stratford. The George A. Hodgkins, pastor of Stratford Congregational church, will officiate, and buria' will be In Wallingford. Mrs.

Francis was a native of Stratford. Survivors arc a son, Nelson H. Francis, of Monroe; three Robert Marrcro Services took place lot for six-year-old Robert Marrero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marrero, of 415 Main street, who died yesterday in St.

Vincent's hospital where he? had been in a coma since Sept. 12. They were conducted in the Charles W. Dougiello and Sons funeral home. Buria! was in St.

Michael's cemetery. Bearers were Joseph Natal. John Corrca, Louis Torres and Victor Diaz. A delegation attended the Bridgeport North End Boys' club. VTiss Lilly Thompson McKnockcr Services for Miss Lilly Thompson McKnocker, 60, of 172 Davenport street, who died yesterday in Bridgeport hospitaf, will a place Monday at 1:30 p.m.

ihe Raymond funeral home, East Wall streel, Nonvalk, with the Rev. Paul Sparrman, of Ihe Bethlehem Covenant church, of ficiating. i a will be in River side cemetery, Norwalk. A a i of Glasgow, Scot land, Mrs. McKnocker residec In Bridgeport 15 years.

A niece survives. Mrs. Sidney W. Molt Mrs. Mary Agnes Roberts Moll wife of Sidney Molt, of 28 Pixlee place, died last nighl i a services will take plac Monday in Ihe Albert W.

Spea funeral home, 1222 a i i av SiS. rg Do nue, with Ihc Rev. Edward Morgan, reclor of St. aiil' Episcopal church, officiating and Mrs. Julius H.

While of Stratford and Mrs. Frank J. Millette of Fairlicld; 11 grandchildren and grcal-grandchil- Mrs. Concelto Services for Mrs. Maria DiMarco Frazzotla, of 172 Pennsylvania avenue, widow of Concetto Frazzetla, who died Thursday, died yesterday in Norwalk lila) where she was a i Thursday.

Services will a place day at 8:30 a.m. in the Collins uneral home, 22 Flax Hill road, and at 9 o'clock in Si, Ladislaus church lill road, widow of John Gaul.l[2[lE?l!EiI 3 TM DEATH NOTICES a requiem Mass. Jurial will be announced. Mrs, Gaul, a native of Hungary, lad lived in Norwalk 27 years. Survivors are three sons, John, Michael and Andrew Gaul, and hree daughters, Mary and Helen and Mrs.

Albert Imre, all of Norwaik; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. LeRoy Flewellyn NORWALK, Jan. 12 Mrs Paula Cl, a registered Services for Mrs. Mary a i cR oy cwel yn of Sarno's Trailer camp, West port avenue, died today in hei perelli Siewkiewicz, 12, of 84 joodwin pi ace, St ratford, widow of Walter Sienkiewicz, who died Tuesday, look place today in St.

Michael the Archangel church with a solemn i requiem Mass. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. Celebrant of the Mass was the ilev. Charles Porada, assisted by he Rev.

Andrew Skiba, deacon, and Ihe Very Rev, Peter Hajna. Father Skiba read committal. Bearers were Michael Kranyak, Wesley Pokrinchak, Frank Lesko, Dominick Bronco, Daniel Del- Percio and Al Obuchowski. A delegation attended from St. Michael's Senior guild.

Mrs, John Virgalla Services tor Mrs. Rose B. 56, of 59!) Reef road. Fair- jeld, widow of John Virgalla, who died Wednesday, (ook place today in Polke funeral home. The Rev.

Oliver Carberry, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Fairfield, officiated. i a was Lakcview cemetery. Bearers were John Petos. James Fit so, John Keldcr, and Charles Osterberg.

Mrs. Benjamin Yarmosh Services for Mrs. Rose Gers Yarmosh, of 5 Concord streel, Stratford, widow of a i Yarmosh, who died Wednesday, place today in Si. Michael the Archangel church with a requiem Mass. Burial was in St.

John's cemetery, a Altcr irlly Jni 1C, 1963. Bl ALtcno, Of 95 'loll Krirnrls arc Invited Ln atlcnd Ihi i i a a i 1 IV.iriineton a i Monday. a a Ulh at 9:30 eral tro nrvl at ihe Olivet Co ree.iUon.il with Ihr Itcv. licnnto men oJ Fables ol Wes fll :30 vlllc- Tcnncis this Jnn, (jolcmblewskl ol 220 Colin St on nnd f. Monilsy ni SI.

10:00 a. Mlrhnc-l's Arrhni Boy Io Mrs. J. LcCompIc MILFORD, Jan. 12 Services home after a heart attack.

Services take place Mon day al I I a.m. in (he Gaming fu nerat home, 84 South Main street with the Rev. Barton Bovee, pas tor of the Norwalk Methodis church, officiating. i a will be in Riverside cemetery. Mrs.

Flewellyn was gradualet from Slamtord hospital School of Nursing in 1923 and had worked at Norwalk hospital three She was a member of (tie American Legion auxiliary in Tcnv.i- shad. and the Eastern Star chapter in New Canaan. Survivors, in addition to husband, are a son, W. J. i of Syracuse, N.

a sister. Rose Scott of New a a a and a nephew. I nuicm hinh Miws. I i i 1n Michael's I'emelery. Friends may i-n Saturday 7-9: Simdnv 2-9.

Kerllaik or ihe Rennry bv HIP A Socle Sunday i At 7:00 rvm- C.m IIKII.V-In Ihi: Jan. 10, 196 J. Calrhcra, huslutnd nl Kmm Cntchrrs ol J3 Kroahdnlc Ri) d. PMncral services i be hcl Saturday. Jati 12.

nl p.m. In 1 Rolwrl K. Heniu-ijy FunernL Morr. 2936 Main El. 3nli-rmen( In ivmelw.

Friends may Frid. nlier 3 r.irklnc in Ihe rear the (uneral liomr. DINS I I 1C4! nf 563 Hone AVI vlrcs will be hcl tlie 'i Mrs. Fred Harris A Jan. 12--Mrs.

Dorothy Victoria Harris, 65, wife of Frett a i 2 East Rocks road, died Thursday in Norwalk hospital where she was admitted Dec 7. Services will lake place Mnn- day al It a.m. in the Raymond a home, 5 Hast Wall si reel, with Ihe Rev. Henry K. Yordon, of First Congregational Church On the Green, officiating.

Burial will he in Fairfield i a park. Slamford. In addition (o her husband, Mrs. Harris is survived by a sister. Miss Virginia E.

Sanford of Mo walk. 1-1 fit 7 i i fro Smith 1 1 nioihe 0 11 iho funeral home ol ticorcc nnd Fon. 135 Brond Mlllord. Monday Jin nl 10 a.m. Interment In UllMdP remclery.

Pcoksklll. N.Y. HKilons lw or lo A favorite charity, h'rlenrts may call Bun- i 7-? p.m. In Ihls Clly, Tliurjdrty, Jan, 10, l33, John Joseph Masiiroltc, liLi.stinnl nf Julia vachcr Mnsslcollp. of 895 Quern and son ol Joseph J.

ami a i Mimirntle. Frienrls may nlteml Hie funrral liom the Funeral nt-Mrlciii-e ol Redsate. 1277 Park nn a Jan. 13. at 9:15 m.

nnrt (roni M. Aucuslme's a at I n.m. with solemn rwimm Muwt. Inlcrmrni in .41, Michael's omelcry. Krienrts may call on Saturday anrl 7-10 p.m., Sunday 2-i and 7-10 p.m.

llartlor'I. New Haven and a a rlease copy. nrHEcpon Elks rllual Sunday nl 7:33 P.m. i I i i At the Rridceport hnsnl- 1nl on Friday. Jan.

1963- Lily Thompson McKnocker of 172 Davenport St. Funeral services will be held al ihe Raymond a home, 5 East Wall Flrc-ci. Norwalk. Monday nl 1:30 p.m. Inlcrment In i'lvcrldc cemetery, i NoTwaJk.

Friends may call at the Ijneral home Sunday 7-9 p.m. (tOTT-- In Nichols, Conn. Jan. 11, T963. Mary Acnrs Moll, i ol Sidney W.

ilotl ol 2E6 I'iMce Plare. Private serv- i from Hie Albert W. Siu-ar home. i avi'jiuc on Monrtnv. a a Mth.

In- trrjTicnt tn. Uikcview remclery. It rcqjrjutfl ihnl Irolh r.illine hours and floivers be oinillod. 'KM'JKLII- -On Jnn, 10, 1963- Jxicnn I'cnllrll. wile of J.

Karlit Pen- i elf ol 79 Lordsri I onrt. ra tlord- in year. Sorviccs will bft hflt Rl SI. John's KnLcmpAl Church. Hridye- pori nn Jan, 14.

at I I a Inlcrnirni a I Ml. drove cemetery. Tic re will he no rnllins hours. Arr by Henry E. Bishop and Sor.

lAriUCTT-- In Ihls Clly. Jan. 10. 1963. Meiloa Kai-kctl, ane 65 years, of 35 C.tllfoinia SI.

of Cecelia Clark Rack ell, lalhct nf Miss Mildred Rai-ketl, and lirathcr ol MM. liorolh.y Klauveiu Fhenrts may nllend the fu- ne ml 11 om ihr- A. n. I laker Funsra I Home, 18B3 Stralford on Saturday, Jon 13. At 1:30 v.m.

Interment 1n HIP family plol In Uovvayton Union cemetery, a may rnll Fnrtay from 3-9 r.m. aivfl on Saturday alli-r ta.ni. lUFAI.fmir?.--In this Cilj. 1963. Anthony Elatalnwln, f.

land of Kophlc ftaialowirz. ol 1294 KalrlleH Woo'Ii Ronl. Falr- llpld. i nrc Invited to ntlend Ihc a In ihe RmloiycVh a home. 305 PuUskt nn Monday at 5:30 11.m.

ami Irom SI. Michael's ATChangrl rhnrch nt n-iii, i solemn re- mi I em htcli Inlcrment In Ft. Michael's cenidrry. Friends may rail Sntiintay 7-9: 2-9. A i A In Haven.

Jan, I-363, Peter a i i beloved husbanil ol pftullne I A i of Beardsley ,155 Trcnibull Ave. Friends nre I i to allfnil the funeral from on Mnn. Jdn. Mlh at 6:30 a.m., and from Our Lndv of Crood Council cluirch, at 9 nitri solemn hich Mais. I i in fit, John'Ji ccmelery.

m.T- Saturday 7 tn 9 p.m. nnd A 2 to 5 nnd 7 to nit; Hospllal. f. Fiance. I i Ft.inc' 1 of Elm ved Lhe Irr ruRcnc Mon re A I 12--Eugene for Mrs.

Florence M. LeComptcJ Moore. 62, of 12 Lexington aye'- of 20 Ward sired, widow i died yesterday in Norwalk i i a John LeCompte. who hospital. dicl Friday in Milford Services will takc place Mou- wtll lake place Monday ai 10a.m.

a al 8 p.m. in Mt. Zion Bap- Ihe Gcnrge J. Smilh and Son list church. Franklin street, i I Pinlrlrnh in Sin I'Jftl MmirJ Clark Ki Mr.Ttlord'" Kn'riTiif sr la hft'l on Monday n1 I 1 Kimlfnrd lunornl home of Burial will be in Lakeview ceir etery.

Born in Stratford. Mrs. Mott was a resident of this area all her life. Survivors, in addition lo her, husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Wilul and Mrs, Eleanor Clark, both ol Nichols; three a home, 1315 Broad slrcef.

The Rev. I i Thursby, pastor of ilie Church of Christ, ConRre- gational, will officiate. Burial he in Hillside cemetery, Peekskill, N.Y. Born in New York city, Mrs. LcComple formerly icsiried in Albania, N.

Y. where she was active in civic affairs. Recently she had divided her lime between Milforri and NapcrvilLe, TIL Survivors are two daughters. Mrs. Arthur Bason, of Milford and Mrs.

Truman Fowler, of Na- rjervillc; and a grandchild. William J. Irwin MILFORD. Jan. 12 Services for William J.

Irwin, 43, of 34 Un- ihe Rev. A. Kendall Smilh. pastor, i i a i Burial will he i i Providence cemetery, S. C.

1 Mr. Moore, a a i of OrangfH burg County, S. had Lived i Norwalk 30 years. Surviving arc his wife, Rosic Keels Moore, and a Mrs. Lucille i walk: two sisters, Mrs, a i Asbiiry and Mrs.

Corinnc Asburj', 1 and a brother, John Isaac of Or-' angehurg County; two grand-! children, 12 great-grandchildren! and several nieces and nephews. George Torain NORWALK, Jan. 12 George Torain, RD, of the Heagncy Nursing home, Stamford, and former- I life nm! memory tniure correct Insertlant, Memory and Notices should be In i 34 In al a i to Pott-Telegram, 410 Slata 2. Cown. FLOWERS permit friends ihe privilege of expressing their respects "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS".

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