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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 35

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FUNERAL HOME lMMtAm.Mr. MONK ED3-OT4SS THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. 1954 TWOS ft CABS BENT AVB RENTACAR SYSTEM A.

G. Baker FUNERAL HOME Utt SnUTFCMD AVt TEL LvtlHl MaiMBBBl Tftt'MBUJLU Aug. for Mary Uaxtotettt. wife of Louie sHaoNat. 101 Crawe street, muDbuH, who died Wednesday fa her take Saturday at am.

in rbe fuMefaj home- 4M WaahleiatBB amane, aed at THIRTY-FIVE o'clock St Teresa's cfcurcb. A OBITUARY aVilli for John Wittam Lea MRS. SMITH RAPS 'Old Friends Are Waiting M'CARTHY IN TALK When School Doors Open WESTPOBT MISHAPS INJURE 5 PERSONS Hill, where a DOB. 41, of 49 place. requiem wil rcMihratidt high Han of Burial will cemetery.

be ia at. DEATH NOTICES died Sunday, took place yesterday In St. church i ftolMun requiem Mass. Burial ia St. MiebaeTs eemeterv.

Mrs. (Under. Services win take place Saturday for Mn. Margaret Kattn Goador. SB.

WASH1XGTOX. IS Services for Ed-ard J. Grace, a Margaret ctMMf auai retired power engineer, who died I fired a voUev at Senator i yesterday ia bis bone at 1061 Wells place. Stratford, will take ptace MOB- day at SJO a. m.

ia Ua borne and at o'clock IB St. church They will be at 10.30 with a nigh Mass of requieax Burial will be in St- cemetery. A native of Ireland. Mr. McCarthy today Senate speech of tribute to Senator! Heodncltsan who leavtac Congress after this session, i Without mentioning McCarthy's name.

Mra. Smith recalled that the i Wisconsin senator once 3 Grace. had o'clock In SL church. Burial will be in FUNERAL RESIDENCE ISM FAIRFIELD AVENUE PHONCS CO4-S174 ED ED 4.M12 fATENTED GLASS ROSARY IEADS GEM LIKE BEAUTY BETTER BUILT MONUMENTS WITH THE ORIGINAL CLASS ROSARY IMBEDDED IN SELECT DARK BARRC VT. GRANITE FROM RQCK-OF-ACE5 QUARRIES MsMMt Honcyspot Monuments of Kaih MUUMBI 1MB AVCMUC AT CITT LWE MHMCMMT.

CftMM. TEL- baj aiuM nMHma NalllBi Mountain Grove cemetery. Charles K. Staff past five years little ashamed" Bridgeport hospital. pren-l as power rngweer 1 Hendnck- Mr.

of brains Grace was past president nf'chap-!" 1 ut ter 4. National Power Engineers'; "And 1. for one in the Senate, do association, lie also was a meal-, EM intend to permit Ihe dasiardli of the Men's club of St. 1 1011 "gainst bin to got i church and at tbe Council of Catb- before he leaves the I for Stage. i 1 i at t.U TkonJir Heart mat ttrltt vho died Tuesday, took place yesterday in the Stratford funeral mttr ft fnm- Ss art fnwt cnr aj Alt.

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borne of Dennis and D'Arcy with the Rev. F. Stanley Sellick. pastor of the Fint Congretatlonal church. Stratford, officiating.

Burial was in Putney Stratford. Senate." McCarthy's slap at Hendrickson came Jan. 2. 1953. in comment on Hendrickson's signing a critical report from a Senate cub- George committee on McCarthy.

Senators a brother. George Grace. Bridge- Haydeo D-Ariz) and Henninga tD- port) two and eral and nephews. Mr, Grace is survived by his feife. Elizabeth Harrington Grace: two SOBS, Edward J.

and H. Grace, both of Stratford; sister. I inr tnottil tima tkr Jah. Stm tamrnl ralrOrU MtBt4ar. ABE.

at a.n. aad at SL ansBH'i at 11 latrwMt te MKBIUB trmtirri. caU Tbanttvr mtltt 1Kb. EdataM J. Cnee.

Mli Harrlufa mtt attwl fawnt fmn hh Oat of nwK bemtiral eadariag awaau been a pra 10 tbe bmmd Anmgh fevers. Satdiag floven is onlr nsmral dirougn their fcrf agnate tad besnty bmdie hope. Their gentie fdiem doubt and feu, 1 you vunt to upieu Ae mtf dm cottett and riacV. strat- Anc. TMI at a IB final St.

fhurfa at a nt lotMnw-nt te St 'WMCT. naj call aittr KamtT-- taiB fitr. Ata. IT. J- Martla.

filter VMur Mirrla BJaj. 140. SIMM vil Fifeada Bra ta aittwl ihe tanml ftam John j. Panlk fount BMIIC. UK FrUar at at Cjra (B I.

litrrarBI IB St. jfirlrt-t-. Frtoaoi mmf call WMnldrr Mra. Leuis Martin (Marten) Servicea for Mrs. Esther Marttn.

19, of US Lenox avenue, widow of. Louis Martin (Marten), who died! Ic Tuesday, took place yesterday In SL Filter Stephen's church. Bunal was IB Mountain Gron cemetery. Michael J. Martin Servicea for Michael J.

Martin of Hoyt funeral home. IS4 South BldC- W. Apt 140, Success Park 1 Main street, with the Rev. Merril F. village, an employe of the Aieo'Clarke, pastor of the Manufacturing companv.

who died tional church, officiating. Burial Tuesday In Bridgeport hospital, will' arrangements are incomplete. take place today. They will be conducted at 8:30 ajn. In the John J.

Panlk funeral borne. 1461 Central avenue, and at O'clock In 9U. Cyril and Methodius church with a solemn high Uass at requiem. Burial win be in St. Mlch- aefs cemetery.

of male fftnttrri, 4 Tnuulnrll. ABC. froa 1O1 an farltrd actcad Ike fanml tltr Ma Sfet ABZ. m- at at ebacca. LMUT Hill.

a alth HIM fattnmt In nt. Nkkaet't ttmHtrr. FrffmOf BUT to 10 D.m.. Fridar 2 ta io p.it aUo signed it. McCarthy told reporters at that lime: is a living acle in that he is without question the only man in the world wbo has XEW CANAAN.

Aug. 19 Sen--1 lived so long with neither brains will take place Saturday for nor Hendnckson. is not seeking road, editor and motion picture I re-election and reportedly will be writer, who died in Nonralk bos-1 appointed a judge. today after a long illness. With Congress rushing for ed- They will be conducted at 2 p.m.

journment. Mrs. Smith noted that today might he Hendrickson's last in the Senate and asked a quorum call to bring in Senators before launching into her speech. However. McCarthy was not on A Uve of Tonganoxie Kan.

he flooe William Nalan, Services for William Nolan. Sr of 82 Bancroft avenue, who died Monday, took place yesterday in the Rlchards-Spadaccino funeral home. Burial was In SL Michael's ceme- terv. Mrs. Frederick Tanner attended University of Kansas.

Be entered the newspaper field a reporter for the Kansas City. MoTM Star and tbe Kansas City Times. He later worked on the Omaha Bee. tbe me," she began, sbe said. of the blackest marks in history of the Senate-was written when Bob Henri rickson was accused of having neither guts nor brains for out his duty as he conceived it.

WESTFORT. Aug. per. sons, a 13-year-old youth, were involved in three separate highway mishaps here today within a fivo and one-half hour period. required bospltaligation and no ar rests were made.

In the first accident at 4.15 pum. Vaughn Keller. 13. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert S. Keller, of 31 Burr road, received abrasions of tho (right arm when thrown from his bicycle at Saugaiuck and Riverside avenues after ihe cycle an auto being operated by Clarence K. Mulltns. S3. of 130 Cambridge street.

Stratford At 7-53 operated by Kuzarin M. of Forest and Rtcliartl Ertuirk. 21. nF Highway. Southport.

the Post road and Xorth a Tlie woman told poi she attempting to turn from the Post road onto North aienu tho mishap oe- cur red. Damage minor, In an accident at 9:45 i Thomas J. McCrath, 42, of ZT West State i i escaped unhurt when jthe auto he was driving went out of control after a tire blow-out, i tore dovtn a highway sJgn. and a bridge abutment on street. Investigating ihe jdi-nts Patrelmen John Gucl- jzik and Ceore Meeker, and Ralph Meeker.

Crossing of kind or another provided by avery school. School bey Patrol hat grown slasdily in last years. Each boy and girl shsuld obey the crossing guard's instructions and fallow ths rules. Times, the St. Paul Pioneer Pres.

fc "Iff" 0 wu and the Chicago Tribune. have left a b.tter taste for a I of us. i including the accuser himself after During World War I. pro-, he iewed hts in reuo- and edited motion spec t. for the Treasury department.

urttv tt something to make 1938 he became editor in chief of iule Mhpjned Pathe News and Patbe Review. He had beea Consulting editor of i ly HAROLD CLUCK from a boy's hand as he is crossing Vacation is almost ner and now I street, he bends to pick it up. and vou finish the storv. tional Press club. Washington, Sen-ices will take place today D.

C. a Fellow of tbe Society or for Mrs. Arlene Fas Tanner, wife of Motion Picture Engineers and of T-- mifbrt. is. nv at 31 KHHtoale d.

BBI Mtb rear. be miii toarnl aocnp. IO7 BMad St Aar. SL P.m. latrraieat la Nuturd nnctcir- Frtndc aitrwi and call Fridii tiasi I sad fa p.m.

TB Ihbj CItr. Aor II. 1So4. va of ant St Frita4 ioifud to sttMM fmenl tntm fnactB) BoBr cf Frank M. Rldocrttl A SMU.

Mil Frttoj-. tA. at a m. it St. Mtrhsrl Arcfiioecl K.C.

TBareh at Frederick Tanner, Stratford native and former resident, who died Wednesday after a year's illness in the Jane Brown hospital. Providence. They will be conducted at 2 p. in tbe Graham funeral home. Providence.

Ben (Bolcalaw) Military services will take place today for Ben (Boleslaw) Wieczorek. 36, an employe of Singer Manufacturing company and veteran of World War who died Tuesday in his home, 208 Brooks the Silvermine. Guild of Artists, He hia wife Helene Thompson Kamsaye. SATURDAY FOR FIRE VICTIM Louis Services will take place Saturday for Mrs. Alice Francis.

74, ot HI West Liberty street, who died it you getting restless. Why? Deep down in your heart you know the secret though you may not want to admit it to anyone. Just waiting for school to open again. Funny how children of school aga are in lhat respect. Can't wait for school to ax summer vacation approaches.

And can't wait for school to begin as summer xa- cation ends. And because I know your secret, you can know mine. Teacher reacts exactly the same way as you do! Going back to school means NORWALK. Aug. 19 :3 yesterday in St.

Vincents for Louis Soos. of 13 Lawrence I hospital of burns received in a street, who died Wednesday in Norwalk hospital where he was admitted 1 as a medical patient, will take place Saturday at 10 a TM In tbe Gaming funeral home. South Main street, -with tbe Rev. flash fire in the kitchen of her hotne "Wednesday. They will be.

conducted at 11 ajn. in tbe Charles Dougiello and Sons funeral home, 798 Park avenue, with the Rev. Delmar S. Markie. IP st street.

They will be conducted at 8:30 i Riverside cemetery. or rMiBirn. i in tbe Badozycki funeral 11 -in home, 305 Pulaski street, and at at m. Emit Nagy, pastor of First HnnJ or st George's Episcopal ga.ian Reformed church of Bridge-1 church, officiating. Burial will port, officiating.

Burial wtli be in in Mt Olivet cemetery. Maspeth. Obey trmffic lights and also the signals of the traffic policeman. And don't be a Jay walker. Please don't try to surprise the driver of a car bv darting out from a parked car in the middle of the block.

YOU MAY HAVE a little brother or sister about to start kindergarten or the first grade. Remember how thrilled you were the first day you went to school? And you were also a wee bit scared because it was m. new experience. Tell them to listen carefuljv to meeting old friends again and everything teacher on the first finding out how they enjoyed their jday. Also to bfe polite to other vacations.

lid Frank have a good and girls. For they are going I time at How did Harriet to meet a lot of new friends, enjoy the trip across the country by car? Has Tommy really learned to play tennis? Is it true that Ed and bis parents went to waH? For about two weeks you and your friends will compare notes on bow each spent those two months away from schooL m. i o'clock in St. Michael Arcban- r-r a' p. vnrtcc win nrh tir itcofr nn Rctardiy.

Anr. Il.t o'clock it Sacml Heart Then win a Mam fir Tlwnti B. HscJCenian tl-t at 8:30 v'clnek at St. Aafcottafm Otbedrat. MASH "ill tv Tar CmhrriDc R.

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IV Tn mtmorr of Calll wtw IB tar bran J9nr eattnmf tcndtr. kind and ftitrt not a 6tr. Out uaOttr, Tint do ml think jaa- Tn htir year te rtt TOUT unllc That IManit Hr much 1o nc. iraf taluk lute Tatwtt'm at tina tbty ttt OK uiir; IJttle do tttrt kimv til- kntrttimk TtMt tnf matam aidp thr uhllr. mctom Bcmnln BRIDGEPORT FLORISTS' ASSOCIATION IN MKMORIAM la Tmnatrfftr nt vnr and ilMer.

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A. Tttumtnt A IN MEMO HI Ta towlnc ttwmoiT 1 or Itair Cmwh. wiw mftjr Ant. WKS, Iltllf -fVitmt fft," DlH) AertH BIBTB. hnt lot.

a aa4 rme. Xa itbow 4ear svandimirBn 1 we tbink ot JmSr. church where a solemn ct requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be In SL Michael's cemetery. J.

Verner Andarson Services, for J. Verner Anderson. 68, a former membership secretary Of thc Chamber of Commerce here. who died Tuesday afternoon In a Kingston. K.

hospital, win take place today at 2:30 pjn. in the Newkirk-Wnitney funeral home. 776 Farmingtrtn Hartford. avenue. West Martha Brannan Services wii: take place Saturday for Miss Martha Brennan.

IS, at 348 Park avenue, a form- Fire Chief Sylvester E. Jenninzs Mr. Soos is survived by a broth- rf i GOING BACK to school means you can use some of your summei experiences in clans The trip to the factory will serve as an essar in your English class. Or the new game you learned will be of Interest to tbe teacher and students In your health education class. Tour collection of rocks and THREE MORE ARRESTED FOR ABANDONING CARS OUTBOARD MOTOR RACE SCHEDULED ON SEPT.

5 HARTFORD, Aug. AP) Thm seventh annual Connecticut River Outboard Marathon race from Hartford to Essex and return will held this year on Sunday. Sept. 5. Dudley Rockwell, chairman of tbs Racp committee, announced today.

About 200 drivers of the snarling little speedboats are expected to enter the 90-mile grind. Rockwell said. The race is sponsored by tbe Con- Outboard Asm. and Li sanctioned by the American Power Boat There will be fire classes, racing in four heats. Rockwell said.

firn will be at 11 a.m. trith heats starling at 10-roinute intervals. Trophies will be given tbe winners in each class, with cash prizes of JIM. XT5. and $35 going to tfip first four to finish in each Definite assurance that tbtv will enter has been obtained from a number of the East's best known including last year's winner.

Walter Rabbins of Springfield, Rockwell said. Aa was the case last year, the start will be off the East Hartford Yacht club. The turn at Essex Will be marked by Eugene Pack's 40-foot cruiser, the Sea Lady. John. Louis.

Charles and Fsul Soos. all of Norwalk. Guido F. NORWALK. Aug.

19 Sen-ices for Guido F. lannacone, 42. of 39 1-2 Lexington avenue, who died Tuesday in Norwalk hospital where he was admitted July 30 as a medical patient, will take place Friday at 8:30 a. io tbe Collins funeral home. 22 Flax Hill road, and in St.

Joseph's church at 9 o'clock. Burial ill be In St, Mary's cemetery. said investigation showed Mrs. I tVLf Francis a flammable cleaning fluid and that vapors from i the liquid were apparently Ignited by the flame of a pilot light on a Mrs. Mary Gumming Auj.

19 Services for Mra. Mary mother of Mrs. Henry B. Holony, of Newtown supervisor at the Warner Broth- turnpike, who died Tuesday mora- ers company ivho died Tuesday night in her home after a tang Illness. They will be conducted in the funeral home of Mullins and Redgate.

1297 Park avenue at 9:30 a. and in Sacred Heart church at 9 a. uitji a solemn requiem Mass. Bunal mil be in St. Michael's cemetery.

gas range. Mrs. Francis' husband. Frank. 87.

was treated at tbe hospital for second degree burns of the hands and shock, and was released. He told firemen be attempted to extinguish tbe flames in his wife's clothing. An emergency appeal for blood was issued for Mrs. Francis after she was admitted to the hospital. Among donors were several Fire denartment members.

A native of Sussex, England. Mrs. leaiec will be the basis of a project in your science class. Or tbe story of your long automobile trip wilt be useful in your geography class. And even if jou remained at home, you will have lots of ideas for a story called "Vacation Tour Own Back Yard." tn But going back to school also has Francis had lived in Bridgeport 40 a hazard.

And by that I mean the years. In addition to her husband. she is survived by a son. streets to get to school. So here are dangers involved crossing of this city; two grand children, simple hints on how to keep tng in the home of her daughter, here nfter a short illness will take place Saturday In tbe Furlong funeral borne in Ambearst.

Nova Scotia, Burial will be In Highland View cemetery, that Bridgeport; one grandchild -3t piece and get to school un- Fairfield; three damaged: dren: a sister, Mrs. Edith Simmonds, and a brother, Ben SIou- monds, both of Sussex. England. Itador Floret Services for Isador Flores, 50. of 261 Lafayette street, who was kilted by truck Monday, took place yesterday in Sacred Heart church with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial was in St. Michael's Harry M. Merwin i i MTJLFORD. Aug. 19--Services win take place Saturday for Harry Miles Menrtn.

first selectman h4re 1 26 years until council-manager 'SERVICES A A FOR SAMUEL BRABNER C. IURWI6 FUNERAL HOME MAIN STREET EPiso 25th. ANNIVERSARY SAU Opposite St. Mfekwb Ctuwftry Ctmtar Gate STRATFORD, CONN. SELECT BARRE GRANITE RtJactiini Wfciltult vSkcs Aal TLem vr MV OPEN EVERr DAY INCLUDING SUN04f TW Imriftd Intytct Otir Plwst And SM Rv Pfc.

V4M29 RM. ED 7-2267 Mra. Vincenio Gteruanella Services for Mrs, Pauline Gior danella, -wife of Vincenzo Giordanella of 2M Harding avenue. Stratford, wbo died Wednesday at 12:30 in Bridgeport hospital, will Services will take place Saturday IF YOU LEAVE HOME early for school, jou won't find outsell running across so as not to be late. Ask Dad or ma to buy you an alarm clock.

Set it and get. up on time. last night announced the arrest of three more Bridgeporters in connection tbe drive against the practice of abandoning- cars on public or private property throughout the city. AH were picked up on warrants issued by the City court and charged trith violating a municipal ordi- nane. Sec.

24-75. pertaining to an auto on private property without permission of tbe owner." Arrested at 4 p. m. by Detective Joseph Ungvarski was James P. Caten.

33. of 398 Harral avenue, charged with abandoning an auto in tbe Charles F. Greene housing: development. Picked up at 4:30 p. m.

were Emorl Waltbam, 21. of 376 Olive street, and Mrs. Thelma, Nims, 23, of BIdg. 4 Barnum Apartments. Both of the latter are accused of leaving cars on P.

T. Barnum project property. AH will be arraigned in City court today. ARLINE JUDGE AWARDED IN GEM THEFT TIPSY DRIVING CH Aft CEO SAXTA 1 --fAP) A Superior court jury awarded actress Arhne Judgtt 537.500 today for Jewelry she lost in a robbery at her Beverly Hills apartment last year. The judgment included $20.000 against Walter Baslle and Vaughn, named as two of the gunmen who held her up; S2.50O against Frank Dcbeaulieu.

nn ex- bail bondsman, and 15,000 against Morne Hoffman, a Montebello) Jeweler. Basile and Vaughn are now in state prison tor their part in an $86.000 robbery at a La JoHa hotel. DAVIS BEATS ALLISON NORWALK. Aug. Cossuto.

59, of 94 Scnbner was arrested at 7 o'clock tonight had AX5ONIA, Aug. 19--AP) Calvin Davis. 150, of New York City, de- cisioned Barry Allison. 144. of Westover field, tonight in tbn rainswept eight-round star bout of tbe fifth annual Ansonia police box- in? Show.

It rained throughout the bout and when it was over, thc rest of was cancelled. Five other bouts scheduled. JM7. who died Wednesday in his es en borne, 35 Housatonic avenue. He yesterday ae.

who died was In bis 86th year. The services) will be conducted The services trii) be conducted at 10:30 a. m. In the Henry at 2 m. in tbe White funeral Bishop and Son funeral home.

home, Ittt Broad street. The Rev, Fairfield avenue. Tbe Rev. Joseph George E. Knollmeyer.

rector em- A. Racioppi. rector of Trinity entna of SL Peter's Episcopal copal church, of which Mr. Brab-. church, will officiate.

Burial will, er was member, will officiate Do not talk to your friend as you i an( charged with operating a mo- Davis actually won thc fight in cross the street. You may fail to I tor vehicle while under the inflii- th ftrat round when he battered notice a car making turn. cnce lj qu or. Allison savagely but could not drop Released In bonds of (250. he will him.

Although Allison managed to was no match for his heavier opponent. Referee George Parker scored It 37-33 for Davis whom he gave rounds to Allison's two with one ZB j-ears until council-manager for Samuel Brabner, M. formerly Keep all your books and note- Released In bonds of J2SO. hft wrtl him. Although Allis form of government adopted in active in arC B.

choral irraups and a i in ft A book falls face City court Mondav at 2 finish the round, he 1H-7. who died Wednesday in his for hl3 heavier op be In Milford cemetery. .1 Mrs. Louisa Berardini 101 services will take place Monday ajB. in her home, and at o'clock I morning Mrs.

Louisa Berardini. St. church with ai 53 of Astoria, who died yes- solemn high Mass of requiem. Bur-1 at 10:55 a.m. in Bridgeport ial wil be In St.

llfcbaers hospital, vrbere was admitted tery. lve hourv earlier for medical Irtai- ment after she was stricken while Mra, John F. Golger visiting Mrs. Philomino Sovlero. 77 Services for Mrs, Rose Saiitl1 lrt relative.

Golger of Fairfield win be conducted in the widow of John F. Golger. died Morisco and Sons funeral home, Monday, took place yesterday la St. 130-12 Astoria boulevard. Astoria.

Ann's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial was tn SL Bunal will be in Mountain Grove cemetery- He served as choirmaster 40 years in Episcopal churches In afichaera cemetery. Anthony Granata Services for Anthony Granato. of 31 Wbtttier street, wbo died Toeaday, took place yesterday In St. Ana's cburcb with a aolemn high Mass of reqmepi.

Burial was ia St. Peter's cemetery, Derby. in St. John's cemetery. Long Island city.

The body was taken to Astoria by the Henry EL Bishop and Son funeral home, 113 Falrfield avenue. Mil ford, and also organized Tale and Totme Glee dub of Stamford. Mr. Brabner. who was n.

member of St. lodge. 3. A.F. and A.M..

is survived by four daughters, Ethel Gotthardt. of Fairfield; JMrs Florence Hodges. TrwmbuH: I tadr. X. and Mrs.

Elsie Schoonmaker. West Berne, K. three sons. Harold BL Brabner. Bridgeport; John ot and George B.

Bramner. of Milford: mix grandchildren and six great-grand- I children. Emit Smith for Etnil Smith. 46. llaplewood avenue, an electrical retailer, who died suddenly Tuest day aftenooB In Bridgeport hospi- tol, will take place today In the Douglas funeral home.

Amhcrst, Mass. Burial win be in South Am- Inerst cemetery there. Mra. Martin Koch Services Tor Mrs. Genevieve Koch, wife of Martin Koch of Huntington road.

Huntington. who died Tuesday, took place yesterday In Frank T. Robin funeral borne. Burial was in Nichols ceme- f' tery, Nichols. LIGHTNING DAMAGES HOUSE IN NORWALK i Mra.

Mrs. Anne Dem era. f3. of High Ridge drive, died yesterday at 10:30 p.m. In SL Vincent's hospital, where ahe was admitted May 27 for medical treatment.

NORWALK. Aug. set fire to the home of Joseph Perry avenue, about, o'clock tonight during a flash electrical storm. The flames spread from the roof to the third floor, where a couch and flooring were set ablaze. Fire- men tit Uit acme before the fire minuses under control.

The Neighbors Cforfc "Your tpron ia in the broom closet, riglit next to my slacks." being rated ex en. Grand Coulee Dam. on the Columbia River. Washington, ihe largest source of hydroelectric power in the world. Thr r-f Mir Imt-B aod (te HI TAim Halt en SatnrdaT.

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