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SOCIAL I a I Carnival Set For Saturday The annual Glcrulnlc Mnnor Carnlvul will be hclil Sntm-dtiy. plans for which arc hclnp cd under the ehulrnmn.ililp at President Frnncl.i M. Noonan. Mrs. Leonard Jixmcs In usslnUvnt chairman.

Cildcon Tomlln.ion Is purchasing atrcnt; Mrs. Noonnn, publicity; Robert HumlHton uml I-IuKh Krrici- lighting uml hooth.i; James, tlnancc.t; Mr. und Mrs. John Hartlnjf. rldctt; Mr.

tint! Mrs. Hubert Barnhnrt. fish pond; Jack Conway, Jucls Don, James Thompson and Mrs. Frank Tnlcvl ituctlon, Mrs, Frank Talcvl. home hakcry; Mrs.

James Thompson, refreshments; Steve Knnplk, white tic- phant; Mrs. Joseph Furando. rummage booth: MI-M. Edwin brot, parcel post; Jack Conway, Caracaturc booth; uiul Riinios of fklll. Andy McCnnn.

Geoi'K' 1 Net iron. Edward JVoblo Fremont Tollcs, JHoavfchs George Angrnvi-, Gideon Tomllnaon. and Qulnn. Walter Harris is In charge of flowers, and Mrs. Conway, decorations.

The final prc-cnrnlvnl meeting will bo held Wednesday nltfht tit clubhouse. All booth chairmen are rcouc.ftcd to attend and to bring along problems, questions and plana to this meeting. According to plans now underway, the carnival will be hold from 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon to 11 o'clock in the evening. An orchestra will be on hand to play (or dancing- from o'clock unril closing time. An auction will beheld In the evening, Marine Auxiliary Plans Special Meeting Friday The auxiliary of the Nnugatuck Valley Detachment, Marino Corps League, will hold ri fipecl.il meeting Friday night o'clock In Odd Follows Hall, it WH.M announced by Miss Margaret O'Connor, jin-jtldcnt.

The annual tng-day is led to get started early In August, on or near the Aug. 7 of the (undine nt alcanal to start the nlliucl oflVnMive in World War II Masque And Foil Club Hold First Social Activity The Masriue and Foil Fencing Club, of held Us first aocliil activity in the form of swimming party and roast at Quassnpnug, Sunday, July 27. Owing 10 the temperamental ut- mosphRric conditions, a sound drenching nnd great hilarity was xporlenced by all. Included in tho party wero Joseph Janotty, fencing instructor nt the Na-jRatuck YMCA: Albert Grasson, Yiilo fencing coach, nnd his brother Maurice Grnsson, a professional fencing Champion; Joe Boclnor, of the Yule fencng team and now a member of Nauga- Luck Miisque and Foil; and Richard Assistant 1'enclng instructor for the Naugatuck club. Al.tn Nnncy Brudcr, Jane Garrlck Pat Robinson, Frank Chiodo, Maurine Garrlck.

Beryl Mocckol, Palma Chiodo, Joe- Valcnte. An hour stop at a- golf driving range and another for refreshments on the wny home to close out the iictivc rind enjoyable day. Mi-mbers of the club unable to attend were Mrs. Albert Robinson, Martha Lundln, Carol Daley, Marlon Trafacantl, Helen Sutor, and the fencing Instructor of the WB- tcrbury club and his wife, Kenneth anil Cornelia Schaller. Attending Police Convention In Bristol Photography Club To Meet Wednesday Holcn Sutor, secretary of the Nau- Ptatuck Photofjrnhy Club, has announced that there will be a meeting of the club's officers at the Naujratuck YMCA tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock.

All officers are requested to attend. HOWAUD SAGENDOKF JOHN SMITH Local Man To Wed Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Louis Gamachc, Enfleld, have announced 'ha on- Rrag-emont and-comlngr of their daughter, Mrs. Alice Barre, of Highland -avenue, Watcrbury, to Joseph Callcnto, who resides at the Naujtatnck YMCA. The wedding Is planned for this Saturday at 9 a.

in the St. Patrick's Church, Watcrbury. Funerals Shcop arc raised for meat wool; hide Is secondary. fine! THE LITTLE JOBS 6CTOUR ATTENTION, Afb WELL BIG ONE9, LET UG MEMTIOKI Hartley Taylor Engaged To Oxford Girl Mr. and Mrs.

William Kennedy, of Oxford, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth Ann Kennedy, to Hartley Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. VVil- frctl Taylor, 24 Brennnn street, Naugatuck. No ilate hiis been set for tho wedtling.

but a summer troth Is plannod. Holland Couple Honored By Friends Mr. nnd Mrs. Jan Koekkoek, of tho Netherlands, Iwere (recently honored a going away party by friends at Cnndoft rond. They had been visiting theif son iind tlaugh- tri-in-law, Mr.

nnd Mrs. William Koekkoek, of Candee road. Those attending the party Sn- cludrd Mr. and Mrs, Warren Birdsail iind son, Fred; Mrs, Irving Dwy and children. Carol, Robin, Russell, and Irving, Mr.

and Mrs. William Fcltman ind daughter, Annlop; Mrs, Ralph Anderson and children, and Fred; Mr. Mrs. Joseph Durott and chlld- rr-n, Joel, Don and Terry; nnd Mr and Mrs. William Koekkoek and children, Jnn and Irene.

Fellowcrafters Plan Outing The annual outing of the Is'auga- tuck Feilou-craft Association will be held Saturday, Sept. 8, In Noble's firove, New Haven rood, it was announced this morning by Harold AlmquUt, secretary. The outing will start at 9 o'clock in the morning snd continue until 9 in the evening. Three local policemen imro nttenlng tho nnmml state convention of the Connecticut Police Association at' Lake Compounce, In Tho delegation IH headed by Officer Harris Burke, who IN being: accompanied by I'utrolmun Howard Sngcndorf and Patrolman Smith. Officer Burko, who is a vice president of the association, Is one of the lending candidates to Buccncd Stipt.

John LIddy, of Bridgeport, as president for tho coming yciir. And We Wish You All A Very "Happy Birthday" Tuesday, July 29 Jean Snbio, of May street. Wednesday, July 30 Connie Stauffer, of New Haven road. Raymond Chicoskl, son of Mr. and Mrs' Josecph Chicoskl, Avenue Beacon Falls, Is three years old.

Nancy Schumacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schumacher, 64 May street. Thursday, July 31 Oscar Borjj, 1 Division street, Beacon Falls. Friday.

Aug. 1 Miss Joann Bohlman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Behlman, New Haven Road. Daryl Brummett daughter of Mr- arid Mrs.

Norman R. Brummett, 24 Dunn avenue, is three years old, Mrs. Brummett celebrates her birthday also today. The Choice of Brides Since 19001 fii I'-' "French Provincial" pc. Idling, MI.7J Saturday, William G.

Olayos, Guilford. George Griedcr, 42 Fuller street. Sunday, Gary William Bcrnicr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bernler, 21 Hopkins street, Is one year old, Richard Cam, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Roscoe Cnrn. 166 Maple street, is 15 years old, Susan Lerman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Edward M. Lerman, New Haven, is nine years old. Pamela Louise Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lee, Main street, Beacon Falls, is three years old.

Monday, AUR. 4 Miss Helen Wya.lt, 63 Walnut street. Miss Rosalie Karrar, Bristol Terrace. Mrs. Richard W.

Beadle, 347 Qulnn street. Frederick Morine Funeral services for Frederick Morine, 81, who died Sunday at the home of hia daughter, Miss Evelyn Morine, ISO Curtlas street, Union City, will bo held tomorrow at 2 p. m. from the Alderson Funeral Home, 201 Mendow street, with the Rev. Donald Kent of the Salem Lutheran church officiating.

Burial will bo In Grove cemetery. may call at the funeral home today from 3:30 to 9 p. m. Tho members of Centennial Lodge, I. O.

O. are requested to assemble at tho Aldcrson Funeral Home, Lonlpht at 7:45 o'clock where the Odd Fellow funeral service will be held for the late Fred Marine- NAXJGATPCK NEWS TUESDAY, JC1Y Z9, Oakville Division Cancels Maintenance Pact With Union The maintenance aRrccment between the Oakville Cot, and Local 3251, UAW-CIO, has been cancelled by the company. The aRrccmtnt will be dropped Thursday at 7 a. m. Notice of the cancellation was disclosed in a letter sent by special mcssencer to officials of the local I Edward H.

Rinff, labor relations director of the flrm said the action was taken because "the company soes no other possibility, in view of the complete deadlock." Ring said the workers at the plant can come to work if they want to, but union oliicials expressed confidence that the workers will stick to their guns and not cross the picket lines. John Driscoll, international representative of the local charged that the "Oakvillc Management has apparently been ordered by tlic Scovil) MfR. to get tough with the union." Mm, Bertha Anderson Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 clock for Mrs. Bertha Anderson, who died at Waterbury hosplal Sunday following a lone; Illness. Rev.

Donald Kent will officiate. Bearers will be Sven Anderson, Martin Anderson, Edward Meeker, Clifford Mertclmeyer, John Ric- clardi, and William Fritz. Burial will be in Grovu Cemetery, makes a welcome contribution; as she joins the latest Hollywood of "movies are hotter thani ever." Jane began her screen' 'career as a dancer, but not; for 'several years has sh'e worn such I revealing outfits as this iwhich shows her as a Isong-and-dance in "Just BEETLE-BROWED Nope, the gal doesn't have an army pi; black beetles marching her dome. It's just one of the new lall model'hats designed ward Harvane, of London. The flaring, wild feather that tops it oil is supposed to "de-emphasiza, the It sure Forever The Favorite Personals Personals Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Barratt of BlnghSTn street, recently left a vacation trip through northern New York, Maine and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanley arid family of Glendale Manor, recently spent two weeks at Block Island.

YMCA Physical Instructor and Mrs. Fritz E. Klambt, of Radnor avenue, Bristol Terrace, are currently vacationing in Niantic. Miss Dorothy Taylor, Brennan street, and Miss Norma Widenr Salem street, present vacationing at Spring Luke in New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs.

William McGown, of Church street, have returned from New York after seeing their daughter, Mrs. Arnold Cowan, off to Frankfurt Germany, She will I join her husband who is statlonwd there, with the U. S. Army. Mr.

and Mrs, Van Jonos, of Hard street, have returned from a trip to Acapulco, Mexico. Miss Mac T. Folcy is expected to return to her Cherry street home shortly, attending a session at the University of Maine. DO'IOTJ in all makej in groat ssleclion lhat's Michael's sorvico Second lo none anywhere, Chooso I'om Cor-' hoffi. International, lunt, Reed Barton, Hoirloom, Watson, Wallace, Kirk and Frank Smith, monlhl Join lodayl Convenient Foymtnti 8780 14-46 A bgautlfully tailored classic that never pocs out of fashion, is so flattering to every figure.

Sleeves and shoulders are comfortably cut In one, twin pookcts are optional. Pattern No. 8780 is a sow-rlto perforated pattern in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44, 46. Size 16, 4 yards of 35-Inch, For this pattern, send 30c In coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell, Naugatuck Daily News, P. O.

Box 99, Station Now York 19, Y. Ready for FASHION for '52, Fall and Winter, This new issue is filled with ideas for smart, practical sowing for a new gift pattern printed Inside- he book, 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T.

Rinlay- son and family Candoe road, arc currently vacationing at Thousands Lakes, New York. Is at the Lt. Mildred Koinz R. spending a 15-day leave home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Goonz. of Middlnbiiry. Miss Koonz Is attached to the Air Corps and is stationed at Olmstcad FieUI in Pennsylvania. hugging, brow-hiding red feath-V ers, climaxing in a topknot held erect by a gold-studded one of the highlighted. in the'new -fail collection of: London Designer Edward Har-.

Blunt sewing noddles can be sharpened by running them through steel wool. "King Lady" Wins Deserved Applause At Litchfield "Kind Lady" opened last night at the Litchfield Summer Theater, and was well received by the week- 3y "Bargain Night" crowd. Director Leonard Altobcll dug up a. fascinating drama, which dripped with suspense throughout. The play was a success on Broadway, where it enjoyed a long run, and will probably achieve a Rood deal of success in the Litchneld I Hills.

The play is seen in the lavish London home of Mary Herries, n. wealthy elderly spinster, who besides deriving great enjoyment from a large art collection, found pleasure in sharing- her wealth with others. The word gels around that Miss Herries is as unsuspecting as she'is generous. Top honors for the evening went to Ernest D'Aversa, who played a crafty crook, trying to relieve tho spinster of some of her valuable- articles. Ann Minor played the lead and did an acceptable job.

Jcno Mate and Catherine Curric were convincing in the roles or a couple of Cockney friends of tho crook, who settled down in Miss Herries' home. The play will run through Saturday night. fsTRANCE FRUIT shaped beads on pink velvet give-this odd hat, that looks like' a- split melon, its personality, one of the numbers' dreamedj by London Designer 'Harvane for fall SET The Re-publican convention to nominate a candidate for Watcr- bury Judge of Probate will bo held in Wiiter'bury August 2fi, GOP Richard D. Benscn announced today. Alt, Harry Krasow expected to be nominntcd.

The jrobatc district also, includes ilid- dlebury and Wolcott. The Joshua tree of the desert bc- ongs to the lily family. PUBLIC KELATIONS New Haven, July New Haven Railroad has a new assistant vice-prosident in charge of public relations. The post is being filled by Arthur C. Plante, who joined the road 40 years ago as a fireman.

HAVE TRIED OUR PHOTO FINISHING? Bring Your Films Here Black and White or Color. You'll Get Results That Will Please You. Our Increase in Customers Proves Our Work Must Be Satisfactory. NEXT TIME TRY US! KODAK SWEENEY'S ART STORE and STATIONERY 213 CHURCH ST. NAUGATUCK Dr and Mrs.

Ashton L. Palmer, of Ladysmith, Wisconsin, are the Mrs. Mcrton Quirke, of Scott guests of Dr. and Mrs Ch 1 street, has returned from a vaca- Kennedy at their summer home, on tlon at Cape Cod. Deer Island, Bantam L.aKC.

AT NORWASH FINAL DAYS BREEN'S SPORT SHOP presents OF OUR CLEARANCE CHILDREN'S SANDALS Reg. $5.00 NOW $3-00 and WILLIAMS CASUALS $2-89 and $3-89 Values to $5.95 ONE GROUP Rhythm STEP $5 l0 JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 SIXTY-EIGHT DANK STREET WATERBURY Bent A Cutaway For Thai Important Event Other ForauU For IMBIMBO'S Union Why. Phone None Too Bit or 0mnlL We Can Fit Them All. OTHERS TO $9.90 VALUES TO $17.95 MEN'S SUMMER EDGERTON AND BATES SHOES Reg. to $14.95 tIA $9 "ffril lit In OR WASH NEARY BLDG.

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White only. $5.00. MISS MARION REPRESENTATIVE and STYLIST will be in our Store Thursday, July 31st from 11 A. M. to P.

M. to help you with your Figure Problems. Breen's Sport Shop CHURCH STREET NEARY BUILDING NAUGATUCK, CONN..

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