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il. The Magulrc Sisters Naujaluck Style MTJssi i act Is recognized as one of (he outstanding rnm.S^L ,1 This Gem Club Give Salute To St. Patrick Gem Club held it's meeting at the home of Mrs. Pauline 17 Morris Street, Tuesday evening. During Die meeting, Mrs.

Fran ces Stnnkiewlez, arrangements chairman for the cluh, gave her report on Uie theater parly. II was voted upon and seconded that Tuesday. March the members will-attend Uie Shiiberl Now Haven, to see Rpar of the Grease Paint The Smell of the Crowd." The chairman is in charge of tickets anil will distribute them Ihe nijjhl of the play. Mrs. Helen Konovnge and Mrs.

attend-in-' will meet al the Mariano home p. m. March 16. Any questions or if directions are needed please call 75S-56-1l'or Also. Agatha Zdonick -was welcomed back by Ihe members after her absence from the meetings because of her hospital stay and convalescence.

She expressed'; her thanks for their kindness during thai lime. ne.xl meeliiij; will lake place after Ihe (heater parly al Ihe of Mrs. Helen Konovatje Si. a 8:00 p. m.

After meeting adjourned, a.salute to Si. Patrick was given liy the-members as tribute 1 lo Vipe-ftcsklent Mrs. Kiiiin Dornlricznk who is of Irish descent. A.Green and While Ihcmc was displayed by Ihe haslcss al her table and 'in her appointments. Grerii fljigs decorated the Cake centerpiece and green soiirvcnirs were given to each member.

Yale Professor Speaker At Council Meeting Dr Lawrence K. Pickcll will lie tlie sneaker.al a meeting of Ihe Connecticut Nutrition Council lo lie held al the Hotel America on 'March 17, 19G5, at 6 m. His subject will me Tlie Importance of Diet in Relation of Pediatric Surgery wilh cmjijuisis directed to the interests of members of Ihe Medical and Dental Professions. Dr. Picked is Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the Yale Univei-sity School of Medicine as well as Chief of tlie Pcdialdric Surgical Division, Department of Surjjery He is Reviewing Consultant of the National Institute for Child Health and Human IX'vclupment, Associate Editor, U'wis' Practice of Surgery ami Chairman of the Surgical Section, American Academy of Pediatrics.

The meeting is open to interest- ed persons Reservations for the dinner may be made throuph Miss Ema Fisher, Hartford Electric Light Company, Box 2370, Hartford, Conn. Karen Reynolds Participating In College Program Miss Karen Reynolds, a sophomore studenls al Upsala College, Easl Orange, is one of Ihrece hundred studenls of the college participating in Iheir ORHAP program sludenls, selected from (hose wiio volunteered, are giving one evening each week lo Hie of un- dernrivilogod studenls in Orange Public School system. As an English major, Miss Reynolds is leaching Senior remedial reading and Eighlh grade grammar Miss Reynolds is also a member of the college theatrical is currently, in charge of design and construction of the cos- lumes for Moultoir's MisanUiropc, which will Ix! presented Maixli 17 lo 20, at the College Theater Lutheran Women To Have Coffee Hour The Lutheran Church Women of Ihe Immanuel Lutheran Church hold Uie moliuily meeting Tuesday, March 16 in the church hall. The evening will open with a coffee hour a 7:30 followed by Die business meeting led by president, Mrs. Albert The topic, "Que Pasa? OTial Is Happening To Spanish Amen cans?" will be presented by Mrs.

Diaries Sherman, Mrs. Edwin Eigenbrot and Mrs. Richard Bertram. Hostesses will 'be Mi-s. Louis Kosko, Jr.

and Mrs. Henry Ki-ue. All women from the congrega tion are ccrdially invited. -SOCIAL Altar Society Complete Plans For Supper Final plans have been made for the l)cef and cabbage supper of, St. Mary's Allar Society to be held Wednesday evening, March 17- in the church hall from 5 to 7:30 p.

m. Mrs. Julia Mallarie, chairman, (lie public is invited and tickets may -be purchased al the door or by calling Ihe niom- bcrs listed Mrs. Allhea Lewis, 729- 2-I2G. Mrs.

txiis Sokobski, 729-6009, Helen Ilagslrom, 729-6S37, Margaret- Bums, 729-3131, Mrs. Mary Oris. 729-5SG3, and Mrs. Mac Passeck, 729-5577 The following members will scive as waitresses and kitchen help: Mrs. Lois Sokoloski, Mrs.

Mary Wilson, Mra. Belly Flanigan, Mrs. Margaret Burns, Mrs. Lcona Burns, Mi's. Allhea Lewis, Mrs.

Rcse Fianigan, Mrs. Catherine Murtha, Mrs. Helen Hagslrom, and Mis. Albina. Kaminski.

Elijah Oratorio To Be Presented Sunday A.f ternoon The Naugatuck Council of Churches will present Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah" Sunday aflernoon at 4 o'clock al the Congregational Church. Mr. Jesse F. Davis will he Ihe con- dueler and Mrs. Charles McCleary will at the organ.

Preceding Ihe oratorio Mrs McClcarv will Dlav Mcndels schn's Allegro Modorato movement fi-om Sonata No. 1 at ten minu'cs to four. 'Irjree clergymen will participate in sorvir.es with the Rev. Henry Cody of St. Francis Church giving Ihe Ihe Rev.

Rirhard C. Williams of (lie Methodist Church, the of- nraycr, and the Rev. R. Ward Wilson of United Church, Beacon Falls, Ihe Benediction. Singing Ihe solo pads will 1)0 sopranos, Jean Hakes Wither- and Marie Wynn; co-itrallo Blanche Porto; tenor, Joseph Geycr; and bass.

Donn'd Run- deck. Mrs. Philin E. Rice is chairman for the Council of Churches. Choir members are: Soprano Ami AUnffer.

Christine Bi-riter. Rcrkowitz, Virginia Black Mildred Brown. Patricia Rocg- nis, I.eslio Davis, r.ndlle Duvis, Joanme Dwell, Olive Fol'z. Eliz.nb'Mb Joan I.n- teq, Lorelei Marnh, Jane Richard Foetsch Celebrated 4th Birthday Kiclrird Foelsch. son of Mr.

rrd Mrs. Frederick Foelsch, liraccn Falls, celebrated bis fcurlh birthday, Sunday March 7. Liltle friends helping lo celebrate were: Rhorala. Sandi'a. n-ugVis.

Susan Debbie Pcmerlcn, and Holly Foetsob, Susnn Pohl. Mildred Ppillv, Miriam Simosrn. Pnlncia Swensl-n. Nancy Williams, and Marie Wvp.n. Altos: Sally Collins.

Virginia Die'z, FveTvn Fisher, Dorp Ruth Drnnilla I inlchj'lrs. I "'niers Mary Marl. ifc. Ann JTi-CIean 1 M'-s. Adolr'h NoKon.

M' s. Jos- cnh ack, K1l rrt Slrmv "nd Mar'lvn Tenors: Alsbi'k. Hi- FrH Black, David- Rroid- hend, Diors. TV-I'-T Craif rim-lcs fiates. Andre Giroii.x, Pawlmvski and Rich- aH Willhms.

Frederick Dovell, Walt 'Sehimnn, Hia-ln-; f5i 1( She-'-l Cv- ril R. Ward Wilson, and Edgar Wyatl. Crusader Aux. Past Presidents To Hold Meetinn The Past Presidents Club of Crusader Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Ware, meel Monday at 8 o'clock in (he Post Home, Rubber Ave. The hostesses for Hie social hour will IK? Mrs Maude Lewis and Mrs.

Althea I-ewis. MISS CAROL NOWOSADKO CarolNowosadkoEngaged To Karl F. Schumacher Mr. and Peter Nowosadko, Lisbon. Connecticut, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol Christine, to Karl F.

Schumacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schumacher, Cherry Street Extension. Naugaluck. Miss is a graduate of Central Connecticut Saturday, April 3 Kollege Kapcrs Show, "Kollcge Kapers on Broadway" at Ihe Naugatuck High School audilorium at 8:15 p.

m. Service Bureau Latin American, And Asian Forum Stretching ccncepls of tolerance and understanding to encourage peaceful relations between countries will al Ibe two meetings, planned by Ihe Bureau Organiza- lions as follow up to the International Relations Forum. The meeting will lake place on Thursday, March 25, Cenlincl Hill Hall, G. Fox Co. Building, 10jl5 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Gelling along with. Latin American and Asian countries, especially Ihpsc unstable politically, will be discussed. Ways to promote internationaj responsibility among nationalistic peoples through wider appreciation fjf differences belwcen cultures and will he suggested. The speakers will be: Lionel Landry, Director, The Asia ciety, Now York City; Fernando van neigersuerg, Latin American Desk, U.S.

Department of State; and Harry Schwartz, Foreign Correspondent, NEW YORK TIMES. Dr. George B. Cocper. Chairman, Dept.

of History, Trinity College, Hartford, will moderate. An integral part of the program will bo Ivnchetn (able discussions and exchange of ideas between Questions wfll he formulated during luncheon which Ihe speakers will answer during the afternoon session. Men and women interested in State College, New Britain, whore she is now a member of the faculty as. an assistant instructor in Business Education. Mr.

Schumacher served three years in the.United Stales Army, two of them in Germany. Ife is noiv studying al Central Connecticut Slate College. international relations are welcome. meeting dealing wilh Ihe United Nations' International Co-operation Year will be held on Thursday, April 8. P'or lunnhecn reservations and registration, call or write the Service Bureau for Women's Organizations, G.

Fox and Huntley's Celebrating 28th Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Raymond Pond are celebrating their 2Sth wedding amversary, today. They were married March 13, 1937 Mr and Mrs. Huntlcy are the parents cf nine children; Terri, Karen, Shelia, Val, Candia, Vic, George, Bob, and John. Beacon Falls Girl Scouts vleet Tuesday By JOSEPHINE AVER 728-4376 BEACON FALLS-Girl Seoul I'oop 4100 Nill meet next Tuesday evening at p.

m. al the United Church, Beacon Falls, instead of meeting 'Monday at 3 p. m. speaker will be state representative Edward Betkoski who will help tlie cadettes cam their 'my government" badge Rep. 3etkoski has also arranged a lour or the Iroop on Tuesday, April 27, of (he state capitol and slate library Cub Pack 115 Blue and Gold Family Dinner The annual Blue and Cold Family of Cut) Pack 115 sponsored by St.

Paul's I uther- an was held last Saturday night at Ihc Prospect St. School. The affair was opened with a flag ceremony presented by Flahorly, Billy Be.lnar, Ernest Shea, David Neves, Paul Zeimer, Rill Burnr-isler, Steven Hall and Brian O'T The invocation was delivered by Rev. Richard Miller of St. PiU'l's l.ulherai Church.

Mr. Stephen Cul'master, welcomed tho grcuo and ii'ro- dtice-l fh" :m.l Mrs. Miller anil Snnbladc. Ihe Matlaluck Council of Bey Sc-uls. Mr.

Flaherty presented (lie fcllrwinsr awards to the hivs: Ned Russo, 2 gold and 2 silver William Burnieister, Pan) Zeimer. and Bran O'Tooln wolf badr'e: Joseph LaRosc and Richard Reagan, 1 year pins 1 jr'rl and 1 arrows: Wrcdy Crane, wolf badge and 1 oM arrrw: Lee hear badKC and 1 nold arrow; David Pi" wolf badge: D'tn-vl l.aRose and He.n'o'ds were presented with den chiefs ccnis. Mr. Reynolds, map.ter nf Prv T1 5. PTW tirief explanation of the Cavalcade of Smulnrr to be May I ni Hie Armm-v.

A film rf Hov Spoilt Jnmborcc held al Valley Forge, was cn'oycd. The attractive table decoration made by the Cubs were in keeping with the blue and gold theme. The Pack wishes to lhank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowley.

Mrs. Edward Russo, James Reynolds and Mr. William Crane for making Ihe dinner a success. Silvermine Guild Of Artists List Schedule The Silvcmiinc Guild of Artisls, New Catiaan, have announced its schedule of exhibits for the month of April. In the Vassos Gallery through April 15 sculpture and drawings by Padavano will he shown.

A juried exhibition of works of extension students will be in Guest Gallery through April 15. From April 4 to Ihe 28 marine and landscapes by artist members will be in Hays Hall. April 17 to May 1 rentals and purchase exhibition of works by artist members will be in Vassos Gallery, and from April 17 to May 27 paintings and drawings and sculpture by full time students will be exhibited in the Guest Gallery Tiie Galleries are open Tuesday through Sunday from 12:30 to 5. NAITGATUCK NEWS (Coon.1 SATURDAY, MARCH IMS PAGE CAPPING CEREMONIES were held Sunday, March 7, at St Mary's School of Nursing. Capped was Miss Patrici? Ann Creddo, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Creddo, 150 No. Hoadley St. The cappuig exertbits held in Ihe Chapel of St. Mary's Hospital, was followed by a tea held in (he school auditorium, allcr which parents were introduced members of Ihe faculty.

Rev. Henry Cody Guest At Isabella's The Daughters of Isabella will hold its.next regular, business meeting on March 16 at 8 o'clock with, Re- 1 gent Rose Amato presiding. tfauyatucft Sunday, Starch Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah," sponsored by Ihe Naugatuck Council of Churches will be presented at 4 p. m. in Ihe Congregational Church.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Polish-American Club will hold a imblic bingo at Ihe clubroorns on 3ridge starting at 3 p.m. KathyBurt Celebrated 5th Birthday Kathy Burl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olbert Burl, Donovan Rd. celebrated her fiflli birthday, Saturday, March with a party at her home.

Games were played, refreshments served and a good time was had by all. Winners of prizes for games played were: Terri Burt, Karen Chester, and David Seegcr. Attending the party were: Terry Litke, Karen Chester, Carl Ry- nccki, David Sc-eger, Michael Schumacher, Mark Hill, Terry, Nancy, and Sherry Burt, Lynn and Kevin Bcrnier, Barbara, Gary and Chucky Burt. Sunday, April 4 St. Hcdwig's Ladies Guild will hold a public bingo in Uie church hall starting at 3 p.

in. Wednesday, March 17 The Prospect SI. School PTA will hold its card party and fashion show al the school cafeteria al 8 p. m. The American Legion will hold a meeting at p.

m. at Uie Legion Home, Cedar St. This American Legion will hold a meeting and initiation at the American Home, Cedar al p. m. Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner sponsored by (lie Altar Society in St.

Mary's Church Hill from 5 to 7:30 p. m. The public is invited. Friday. Starch 19 The Pond Hill Community Club will hold a social and mystery auction at 8 p.

m. The Naugatuck High School Alumni Association will present ERIN GO BRAUGH with the Top Hatters at 8 p. m. in the auditorium for lire benefit of the fund. A Lenten bakery at St.

Michael's Parish House starting at 10:30 a. m. Thursday, March 25 The Bunny Parade for the benefit of the Easter Seal Campaign will take place." Wednesday, April 21 Tlie annual spring card party of St. Mary's Altar Society will be held in the Church Hall at 8 p. m.

Tuesday, March 23 Salem Lodge No. 136 will hold a stated communication at the Masonic Temple at 7:30 p. m. Tlie Master Masons degree will be exemplified by Uie Caledonian Dc- iYfe Team. Wednesday, March 24 'Hie Pond Hill Community Club KEY HENRY CODV Rev Henry Cody will be a guest of the Daughters of- bella at this mceling.

Plan-, will be discussed 'lor Ihe Spring Dance to be held on April 26. All members are urged be nesent at (he niieling. will hold a pot' luck: 5:30 p. in. Friday, March 26 A Lenten bakery at' St.

MK chad's Parish House 10:30 a. m. March 29 St. Hedwig's Ladies Guild will hold its regular meeting in the Church Thursday, April 1 Lions Club of Naugatuck wfll hold a macaroni and meatball supper at (he American Brass Country Club with settings at.5, 6 and 7 p. m.

Tickets available from members. The Caledonian De-tree Team, ol the western Connecticut area, will appear in Naugatuck, Tuesday, March 23, to exemplify (he. Maslcr Masons itnrr at a'i'ated communication cf Salem of Masons, Members of the (cam appearing in Ihe picture ore left to right; Ed Brvsen PM Sr. Steward; William Be'rrie, marshall; R.S. Harrison, P.M.R.W.

Sr. deacon; Robert FlnUy, P.M. sr. warden; Thomas MuutomT P.M. William KHIle Team; DtaaU MclBbxh, Jr, warden; Gtorge Brown, Jr, dtacoB; Thomw Dowte, Jr, srfcwwd; and William Pierpont, dVKWS ST, FRANCIS SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS, who recently lied for first in a jemhortc in Walerbury, are shown here.

Thcv are, from right: Barbara Clchonski, Eileen Burns, Nancy Mastrosimone, co-captain Lynn O'Kcllly, eaplain Katlelirn Madden, Kathy Baakai, Mary EUen and Janice Vollone, The girls wound up with second place in Ihe competition on the run-off, They will engage in another Jamboree la IMT.

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