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THE BRIDGEPORT POST. WEDNESDAY. 22. 1955. FIFTY-ONE STUDENTS RECEIVE SCHOOL DIPLOMAS BROOKFIELD BETTY ECKMAN HFD 1.

Brookfield Dnbury Pioneer 8-3520 Commencement exercises were conducted at the Consolidated school last night. The commencement program Processional march. Circumstance" as follows: "Pomp and "Star-Spangled invocation, the Rev. Dr. A.

Pierce rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church; greetings, Charlene Met- a essay. "Bon Voyage," i Hyde; songr, "Beyond the Blue and essay. "The British Isles." by Patricia Hartley. Also, "My Wild Irish "Drink to Me Only Thine Eyes." "All Through and "I Love a essay.

"Skoal to Scandinavia." Cammy Davis; song. essay, "France." Linda Mazur; essay, Carol Fox; "Cii'ibiri- bin," essay, "The Near Jane Milner. Also, essay. Jo-Ann Durk i essay. "The Far East." Elizabeth Cosbey: sons, "On the Road to essay.

"The Pacific Paul Amory; "Beautiful essay. "Home, Sweet John Douglas; -song "God Bless America." pi escntation of awards and diplomas by Frank H. Johnston, i schools; song. "Now the Day is Over" benediction, the Rev. Victor Piaskowski, pastor of St.

Jo- EXECUTIVE TRAINEE Essential Qualifications Fine appearance Good spe'aker Good health Aggressive executive type individual All i si ha vr ca a i develop i a a i 2 t- years. This is a i i i i TRAINING CONSISTS OF: 1--Investigation 2--Credit and Collection 3--Personnel 4--Public Relations 5--Management a ed oul of ichool noi pi- ,1 yen rs. Onnrl (olletfe a i i i eri. nifn a i i a I a i i a i i he considered of a i a a trounri. A I I 143 Golden Hill Street Manager Room 201 spph's church, and recessional, "Stars and Stripes Members of the graduating: class were Paul Amory, Peter Birch.

Campbell Davis. i i a Define, Douglas. James Gregory Mishico, St-ephen Perrot, William Sabas. Charles Schlemmer. Phillip Witter.

Henry Hamilton, Paiiicia Hartley. Burdick, Elizabeth Cosbey. Jo-Ann, i Carol Fox. a a Hulus. i Hyde.

Verna Keeler. Eve Kolinchak. i Linda Mazur, Charlenp Melcalf. a Milner, Eileen Souxa, Gladys Stevane, Ca- iol Taylor. June Tinio.

Sandra Wil- linms. Phyllis i Judith Gereg. Following the exercisps a dance took place in the cafeteria for membeis of the class and their parents, sponsored by Brookfield Parent-Teacher association. Other i i guests were members of the. faculty, School board and the Parent-Teacher association executive committee.

Mrs. George Gerep was a i a for the dance committee. School A i i i A play day took place recently at the school, with each child participating in at least one athletic event. Prizes were awaided to tho winners. Mis.

Jacob CALL IS ISSUED FOR NEW MEETING BETHEL A A GOODSELL 23 Highland avenue Dmibury Ploneei S-455S The- special town meeting scheduled for a i at 7:30 o'clock in Bethel high was immediately adjourned A the call read, because of a legal ily. i would made business transacted a A call is IVMIIS issued tv First Selectman Kouis C. for the i 10 place Monday ai 7:30 p.m in i school. The Mann, hot lunch chairman and her assistants. Mrs.

George Mishiro and Mrs, John Rus- served a picnic lunch. They were assisted by Mrs. John Douglas, Mrs. John Kolinchak, Mrs. Harold Amory, Mrs.

Wesley Ehvood, Mrs. Harold None. Mis. Clarence Anderson. Mrs.

Gordon Anderson, Mrs. Charles Tinto. Mrs. 1 zur. Mrs.

Stering Shimer. Mrs. Art Peleisen a Mrs. Joseph Heine n. A film.

"Robin Hood," was shown in the afternoon. Classes of Mrs. Ernest SchuUz and Mrs. Harry Tucker enjoyed a i to the Colonial village at Stur- biidge, Mass. The group was transported bv bus.

Chaperons were Mrs. Richard Engstrom, Mrs. William Christina Mrs. N. K.

Peterson, Mrs. Bradley Smith. Joseph Robidoux and the teachers. DANBURY LEGISLATORS OPPOSE GAS TAX RISE DANBURY, 22 Reps. Louis J.

DePaul and John M. Lewis a a they i vote against the ptoposcd two-cent increase in the gasoline a proposed by Gov. Ribicoff ns key to i a his two-year i a imp a when comes up ihe (-pecial t.ession of the a Assembly. Both said a i of i a i a vast majority of the people opposing an increase in the gasoline tax. Mr.

DePaui said he would Javor a a bond issue nnd consideration of increased era I aid i a or toll increases lie- increasing gasoline a Deaths in Nation By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SUMMIT. K. E. Zimmerman, 68, retired a i a of the U. S.

Steel company and chair- a of its research policy committee. Died Tuesday. BRIDGEPORT HYDRAULIC COMPANY RIGHTS BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED PROSPECTUS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST MCMBCR STOCK EXCHANGE C.H.W^LKERftCO. H.W^ I BANK HTRECT. BRIDGEPORT EDison 6-2161 meeting 1 is i convened lo a action on a report of Advisory i on a i of David B.

Moi a chairman. The meeting 1 i act on a i of i a err at a a i commission and i i i ihe i of office and of election or a i and to act on an i a des- i a i ihe a i Commission as a i a zoning tom- for ihe lown of Bethel. The i has over a period Of more a a year made a. complete of the i a i regarding: a i and zoning for Bethel and has compiled a select men believe is a very good a To Continue Study Charles Boice, high school principal, has a i a a of the members of the a a i class have a i i i i nf furthering" their education nt several rolleges a i irraduation, The seniors The schools ha ve chosen lo ent er a re as follows; A Feder. business a i i a i course at Victoria College, Victoria.

Texas; Robei Fesh. business a i i a i at Niagara i i N. McGreivev. i i a arts at St. Lawrence college.

K. a a child. study at St. Joseph college. West a Thomas Wolfe, indus- i a i i i nt Clarkson i versity, X.

Patricia "Durgy. Jacq i Palmer and Carol Johnson, a hospital a i i school i a 1 a i a Holmes. a i i a a a George. Dan bury State a college. Receives Degree Donald W.

a a of Mr. a rs. ra no Ca pel 1 a ro of Stony Hill district, was a a from i i of Connecticut 10. receiving his B. A.

degree in bacteriology. cation, in September. They a i Alfred Ciccarone. principal of Center school. Miss Ann Gebert and Mrs.

Howard Thayer. The meeting was conducted by Earl retii ing president. Receives Degree Robert W. of Mrs. Henry D.

Stone. 33 Greenwood avenue a the late Mr. Stone, ceived his degree of doctor of i osophy ni economics nt Commence- exercises at ihe i i jf i i i a T3. Dr. was a a i 1 Becker i college.

Worcester, in 1942 and his ills- a the U. a in he a ihe Universitv of Conn i he received his B.A. degree and M. A. degree.

He has been employed is nn economist by the Federal Reserve a of New York tunce Dr. Stone a i i i a Svdemham, a of Col. a i H. R. Sydenham nf A i Va.

reside tn Man- a N. a A i a The -14th a i a of i of Greenwood a i No. SO OES will be observed nt a i a supper at o'clock i followed bv .1 i o'clock. A a a i history of the Chapter IF a Lloyd Smith of West Havn i be soloist. OPENINGS SLATED FOR PLAYGROUNDS DANBURY E.

LAUF a A xtrpflt a i OBITUARY Mrs. i a A sub-deacon. Father Tetreault read Services for Mrs. Mildred A i a service 37. of 94 i stret, i of Ferdinand Amuso, who died Sun- i a day in home, i a Service i a place DEATH NOTICES IfloS, AMUSO (n do.

Mildred Amuso. wife Ferdinand of 1M Morrii SI. Friends are invited to a the funenU from tbe residence of Krank Polke And Son, 1546 Are tianrock OR Tlnusdttv. I'M. it n.ra.

Inler- iiipnt iu Si. call i 3 p.m. Tuesday. a i aiv cheduled Friday at 10:30 a HI i land Locust a and Rogers a i a a Monday a a i street playground, i act i i i foi i ages of 5 and 12 years, it was announced a hy the Town Her- i ical a I i a on a i ave- A tulo i street a for A i Cholko. They will be in L'SO East a an employe in the a home, at 2 p.m.

Interment ju i of a i nifty i Tuesday afternoon and ereniny. CAMERON -In HMPII. June 21, 19M. i i a of tha Bridge-) Pa and in the Sts. i i and port Brass a died Mon- odius i a day i Bridgeport i a Alass of i i a will be in i was a i a Ovril a i 1 K.

Hasscnnnnn. Panieron of Si idow of Roberr Lake 'e i oat ion commission. Supervised programs will be eon- a i a each week, P. SO a. m.

to 4 a i a a a Kiv- and i 9:30 a until 5 p. ni. at Locust a and Rogers pai k. The omorrow. a place Monroe Court MOXROJE, 22 Two auto- ists i a a i before Trial Justice A E.

Beardsley in Town Justice court last night on charges of allovvins a i to operate a motor vehicle. Robert W. Payne. 22. of 1051 Barnum.

a Bridgeport, was i I i i a pt o- a sponsoi ship of a i commission, a a i i btt conducted as no cost to parents. a i a i a i i i said pio- a ill i games, a a a clashes, i s.tory i a also ve a a i i a a a River sheet a a Lake Candle- i for i i i i Red progi am. The a Lions i is i i i a avenue a one of its a projects, has scheduled a pre-open- i a a They will be conducti'd at 8: 13 m. in the a M. Radozycki and Sons a home, 305 Pulaslu street.

A solemn i Mass of re- i i be a a 9 o'clock in St. Ambrose i ial he in St. Michael's Mrs. Czerwonka Services lor Mrs. a i a 7S, of 41 Bishop a of a who row at 2 p.

m. in the Bethel fun a home. 215 a i a will be in Wooster cemetery. a Mrs. i was born in New 0 died yesterday in Bridgeport hos-! i a 1 1)ut a i Mrs.

FrcUnd O. Moshier BETHEL, 22- Services for Mrs. Tillie Foster Moshier, 52. of 22 CJreenwood a i of Frel a O. Moshior.

who died a iu will place tomor- i a where she was a i 16 for medical a will a place nt 9:30 a. m. in her home, and at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's i a i since 1900. A the a of her a she a her home i a son-in-law a a i and Mrs.

Henrv S. Dickens, a upon the a of Mass. i a i be in St. Joseph's i IS years she con- 6 a i a soft a same Mr. a a i $6, and the case of Mrs.

Helen M. I between i i hood i and a a 28. of Cross Hill road. the i i i of ice cream i was i to 17. Mr.

to i Payne also was i S25. i $10 remitted, on a charge of a i no insurance. Alvis a i a i sti Stepney, was i $25 on charges of breach of the peace and intoxication. Lowell Barber, of 10S Vine street, Bridgeport, was ordered placed under a $50 bond when he failed to a a to a charges of reckless driving- and speeding. i i a S.

Liggins, 17. 705 i i a i a i wit ovet crowding a Dr. a J. a Services Hi Cat 1 a Gade. 69, of Old a road.

i a a a i i who tlied Sunday, place a i i a D'Arcy a home i Rev. Caryl V. Renson. a of the Salem i an of i i a i a honip i her son-in-law. She was a of i She is survived by a da tor.

Mrs. Robert Fivdenckson of Can, N. and a Monr.v i i i and mother of Frank S. Cameron df Pom) I'oint, Milford. Funeral In (Vlantno funer-il Kim corner Friday ni.

Friends I in lied in fltiemt and a rail 'Oiuwdny 7 10 p.m. i In i-eint'terv New CHOLKO hi i '-ity. 20, 1855, APien niolko. husband 01' ilarja- n-i of 2RO Kast A Fnonds i i to a the funeral from tltc Fnnmil Home of Frant JA. ItadoKVi ki JUKI Sons, 305 PuUsfci on Thin .1 "15, 8:15 a.m.

Xrom Si. riiurcb nt 9 a.m. with n-fiuit'iu liijrh Interment In St. i a i-enieiery. Friends may- rail i i i 7 p.m.

A i 193,, i a i a i i i a Ryan i act HS his assist a i and will be in charge of a play- him i be Richard LaPine a a a i i Locust a a Lou i a a i a ave- Barchi, a Peterson a Joan Green nntl Pamela Hill, Rogers park. A supervisor i street i be namM soon. Rose a i Roses are now in bloom at the i a Rosr a in Rop- motor vehicle, had his case post-i ors Park, a are a a i of visitors. All ngree the roses more a i i year a over before. Mr.

Capcllaro has been a I iirehousc. poned to July 17. a i Hugh, 23. of 315 Pembroke street, i i was i $10 on a charge of breach of the peace. He was arre.stod a a for i I A a i a fracas in the Monroe i her of Delta Chi Delta a i for vears.

He plans to con- i i studies at i i i of a a where he will seek a masters degree. i a Presented Music i of Mrs. Verona P. i i a a Miss Joan presented a i a i "An of Music." last Monday i in Berry school a i i Selections were given by Jean Ryer, Mary Frances Dibble, Laurence AJlen Mrozinski, a Crom- Carol Gonsalvcs, Nancy Timms, Dale i Marv A Jones, a Rist. a i French, Margaret Stevens.

Deborah Wilson, a i Deborah Andrews, Donna Strvker. Patricia Staib, a Kellogg. Lou ICnzor: Lynn 'Enzor and Linda Trott. Also, Mary Ann Woidl, Carol Andrews. Florence Haas, Malcolm Perrv.

a i a Kellogg, Sandra Meado. Barbara Gilliam, Robinson, Marl en Cough! in, Lin don Browne, Francis Stratford, Giradeau, Nellie Fray, Lorna Bowne, George Bolz, Lola Kilberg, Hclie Totsas, Nancy Kellogg. Curtis Lewis, Grace Nelson, Fred- crick Timms. a White, Teachers Have i The Bethel Teachers League, met for its annual i meeting" recently at the. Marjorie i A tfhort business meeting was followed by installation of three officers; Frank Sehulster, president; Mrs.

Ruth Letourneau, vice president; John Messer. treasurer and Miss Edith Cushnie secretary. Delegates were elected to attend the Lakeville Conference on Kdu- IN DANBURY COURT Fined for motor vehicle law violations were: a J. i 24, Pequot road, Southport, violation of the slate a laws, i E. Block.

28, Ryders i Home a i passing at an intersection, $9, and a i lire to carry registration, $3, i $3 i Russell S. Eaton, 57, 139 North Milford, passing at an intersection, Raymond C. Mills, 23, 48 Jefferson a Danbury. passing- at a intersection, $12. Also.

Raymond H. Paddock. 24, 521 Windsor avenue. a passing" at an intersection, Edward McCall, 25, 966 East a i street, Bridgeport, speeding, $9, and a i to carry registration, $3. i $3 i DANBURY; Howaid W.

Alcorn. presiding over Superior court here yestrrdav. a i i to of Sweden. Mrs. Services i a place row for Mrs, Ida C.

a son, S2, of IfiO Henderson road, Fairfield. wioclw of who died yesterday at 1:20 p.m. i i a -where was a i a 12 for i a They i be conducted at 2 p.m. in i West a a home, 884 a a street, i the Rev. a V.

Benson, pastor of Salem Lutheran i i a i i a i i La i y. Born in Sweden, Sept. 1, 1R72. Mrs. wa.s a i of a i i 15 yeai-H and was a of the Sick i society, the a Sture lodge, 7, the Dorcas Sewing" society in Bridgcpoi and the Salem She survived by a a I Mrz.

Samuel "Ennerg: of a i i and a sister ter. Mrs. Joseph i A 22. Services i a place for Mis. Elsie Custodio.

35, i of Joseph Custodio, of 4 Second who died a in On bury hospital a i a nf a a a i They i he at a.m. in the C. i a al home. 91 West and at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's with i Mass of i i a win be in St.

Peter's cemetery. Mrs. i was born in New a had been a i i lor past years. She a i of a i i a of the Portuguese-American club. She is i in a i i her a by a a Elsie, and a son, Roger, both of a her a one sister in Azores, and a brother, A Faries of Hillsgrove, R.

I. IVprwonka. wUlon of John i i i I'ricinK arc invited to attend the i i i i her a 41 Bishoo A Tlmr-ilnr. at 8:30 n.m. niul from St.

a i a Catholic limvh jil nt where requiem i he oflVred. I i i i St. i i i TrieinK may i 1 n'l-loi-k flernooti. in of Frank A Son. HASSLER--SmhlPiilv in i Conn.

lit, Monroe Hastier. V. WUtved son of Mr. nml Joseph Sr oC 7 Morton Mil ford. Vunnrnl sprTh-es will a I (iresory F.

Funeral Monte LMM r.riils iort Devon, AVtMlnesdiiv. nt if tn. wirh ih" i C. pistor of the i Heat C'otntnnnlty Methodic riuin-l). i i Intermcnl hi i i i i i Vriendi jnny cflll I'nestlHji.

-I. from to 10 p.m. A I.eluuHin, 21, 1P.V-. i i i i i i ll.i (pin. A i of a i I i of 1'ROS a i Itptdf pnrt.

(n hp i Jtolx-rt K. i i funeral homp. JOHNSON I i i tfU C. 'of Join) Johnson. Kin Hfmlrroon Knirricld.

Kunorrtl i lie iteid iltnot. TVeM Kunernl Homp, 884 li m. Interment in I i i mn.r nil W(MlucsiSny i i n.m. Thp i.udKf No. 7 i rei-hr ritual i I or I.

KE1LY I llrooUlvn, Mondttv, Juno ni.Vi, i 'IVrp-'K Kolly. rnriin-r of 40(1 Ave. i i i tiMHl (lie i from Funeral HcildoiiM' of A i i mid TtfHlrato. I i on Tliwsdiiy. liU.

8:30 tn nnd from S(. A i i "atllCdrJ(I ni fl.ui. i reqnit 1 MBRB. Inter- IIHMI! In cenn'torv. may i p.m.

YWdnesdnr. KOPCHYAK I 20. 1V. i MlndeK KopUmik, widow of Peter i ImiU. of St.

lire I i to i 1he fiinernl Irom tin- A 7 i Honic, rm mi Tlinrsdny ni a.m. from St. i Ujipi lit flieeli holle Carpath" I Chin i-li. i I nt oVhn U. I i In St.

-emetprv. si i mil TTjednpuflnT in 7 ut Pit nulled tert Irci Senior Clutlr uf Si, will Kin? Mrs. a a NEW HAVEN, 22. Mrs. a a and a a i woman.

Edward TCewtOn of Banbury won a decree a Markosky Kevvton of Danbury, whom ho charged with cruelty since i marriage here last Aup, 28. Ho was represented by McNnm- ara. a a Jones. a Rose Cioffi of Norwalk won a divorce from Carmine i i of Norwalk. charging him i desertion since Fob.

1,1. 1952. They wore married April 22, 1950, in a Miss Cioffi. represented by Nevas, Ncvas Robin- Miss A a a Ceeitp 61, of a of a B. Hogan.

died yes- Floyd GiMis, 38, of 50 Jewett son, was piven the ritfht to resume This announcement is not oftr to stlt or a solicitation of an offer to buy these securities. Tht offering, is made only by the $20,000,000 The Southern New England Telephone Company Thirty-Four Year Dated June 1, 1955 Debentures Cue June 1, 1989 Price 101.051% and accrued interest The. Prospectus mav obtained In any State in which this announcement circulated from only such yf the undersigned and other dealers as may lawfully offer these securities in such HALSEY, STUART CO. INC. BEAR, STEARNS CO.

U. F. ROTHSCHILD CO. SHIELDS COMPANY WEEDEN CO. BACHE CO.

BAXTER, WILLIAMS CO. GREGORY SONS NEW YORK HANSEATIC CORPORATION WM. E. POLLOCK CO. INC.

BALL, BURGE KRAUS BACON, WHIPPLE CO. WILLIAM BLAIR COMPANY BURNHAM AND COMPANY R. L. DAY CO. STERN BROTHERS CO.

FREEMAN COMPANY HELLER, BRUCE CO, MULLANEY, WELLS COMPANY RAFFENSPERGER, HUGHES A. CO. THOMAS COMPANY INCOftPMATKfr JtmeM.WSS. her maiden a a Rose Pala i avenue, Bridgeport, forfeited a bond on a charge of passing at an intersection. The cases of Hobert if ford, Box 307, Newtown, charged with speeding, and James E.

Donlan, 23, of Berkshire street, Southport, speeding and operation of a motor vehicle while his license was DANBURY, 2 2 K. suspension, were continued to July Cooper, of Great Plain dis- 17. Donlan was placed a $250 has been elected a i a J.K. COOPER. HEADS EDUCATION COMMITTEE bond.

JUDGE DUBE APPOINTS of the Citizens Committee on Education for the coming year, Mrs. William Goodman who has served for the past NEW I A Named -serve with Mr. NEW MJXFORD, -Norman M. Dube, maintains law offices in the Bank buildinjr, Main street, today was named Judge of the New Milford Town court by Governor Ribicoff. Judge Dube announced the appointment of Timothy J.

McMahon, of South Main street, as court prosecutor and Josephine Decker as clerk. Judge Dube. a i a of Democratic Town committee three terms as prosecutor of Town court while Mr. McMahon was judge. the are Thomas E.

Rounds, vice presi- Mrs. Charles Riall, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John Ha- The BhmdH lodue i a i St. a a i a i its i a i at o'clock. Mrs.

a Teresa Services will a place tomorrow for Mrs. Helena Teresa Klly, RN a former resident of 406 West avenue, who cliexl a in he Veterans hospital in Brooklyn, where she had been a pat i five years. They will be conducted at a.m. i i a Rodpate neral home 1297 Park a and at 9 o'clock in SI. Augustine's cath- a i a solemn i Mass of ivquiom.

i a will be in Si. Michael's cemetery. a in St. Lawrence Mrs, Peter a Services i tgke place for Mrs. A a i Kopchyak, i a plarc Friday a 8:30 a.m.

in Walters a home, street, a at, 9 o'clock in St. Burial will be cemetery. In a i i to her a Mrs. HoRan is survived by a brother, Dr. Jnmcs P.

formerly of Bridgeport now residing in Fort a a a Thomas W. a of Bridgeport. Mrs. i a A Services i a a Mrs. A a Anderson Bonello, of 1 Elm i of Michael Bonello, who died a in her home.

of 244 i a street, widow of fhey i in Peter Kopchyak, who died a i in A a i a Trumbull. They will conducted at 8:30 a.m. in the Adssima a home, 591 Arctic street, and at 9 o'clock in St. John the Baptist Greek Catholic a i a Russian church i a. solemn high Mass of roquicm.

i a will be in St. John's cemetery, Stratford. Panahedeon services will be conducted tonight at 7:30 o'clock with 1 ho senior choir of St. John's ker. recording secretary; a church singing responses.

Francis Stevens Morton -Shopard, treasurers. Meanwhile, the CCE is currently distributing the "Know Your Schools" pamphfet on the school curriculum to nil High school and i grado pupils and the school department. HISS LAWYER DIES SYNDICATE BUYS BONDS FOR STATE KOREA HARTFORD, June 22--(AP) A $20 million bond issue to finance a. state bonus to veterans of the Korean war has been sold to a syndicate headed by the First National Bank of New York. After premium considerations, State Treasurer John Ottaviano said yesterday, the interest rate is 1.62 per cent NEW YORK.

June 22 (AP) Lloyd Paul Strvker, one of New York's foremost trial lawyers, who handled the defense at the first trial of Alger Hiss, died yesterday Stryker was renowned for dramatic and clever courtroom techniques long before he won national attention at the 1949 Hiss trial. In that case he got a hung jury. For reasons that Hiss never explained, Strykcr did not defend him in the second trial at which the fanner State department official was convicted of perjury and sent to jail for five years. Regarded as a master of cross- The bond.s will be retired at the examination, Stryker was the au- rate of $5 million a year beginning 1 thor of several law books. He was in 1958.

born in Chicago and practiced law Connecticut veterans will be paid New York since 19(i9 $10 for each month of service" up to a $300 a i DRIVER DIES AT WHEEL ON BERLIN TURNPIKE 22-AP) A driver identified, by papers on his person as Conrad Daum, 48, Ridgewood, N. died at the wheel oC his car yesterday on the Berlin turnpike, a four-lane, divided The northbound car bowled over speed' warning -sign, crossed the highway's southbound lane and ran into a pole, State Police said they believed thft driver suffered a diabetic or heart Stephen Sontra NORWALK, June Sontra, 72, of 276 Flax Hill road, a retired cabinet maker, died suddenly in his home Monday, Services will take place Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Ganung a home, 84 South Main street, with the Rev. Andrew E. pastor of the Evangelical and Reformed church, officiating, Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Mr, Sontra, a native of Hungary, was a member of the Hunyadi society.

In addition to his wife, Elizabeth, he is survived by two sons, William and Stephen Sontra, a sister, Mrs. John Gombos, of Norwalk; brother, John Sontra, in Mrs. Charles a Services for Mrs. Aslaug Nelson Lagerfeldt. of 121 Blakeman placa, widow of Charles Lager- who died a took place today in the Calvary Evangelical Fiee church with the Rev.

Clarence Jordan, assistant pastor, officiating. i a was in a i Grove cemetery. Bearers were Thomas Tobiasen Daniel Lydiksen, Everett Anderson and Leif Selevaug. Mrs. Peter a i Services will take place tomorrow for Mrs.

Maria Leonarda -Capozzi Lupariello, 76, of 767 Arctic street, wife of Peter Lupariello. who died yesterday in the Stratford Convalescent hospital. They will be' conducted at 9:15 a. m. in the Richards-Spadaccino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, A solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated at 30:15 o'clock in Holy Rosary church.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mirs. i a a i Services for Mrs. Anna Ferencz Malino, of 301 Court Father Panik village, widow of Nicholas Malino, who died suddenly yesterday in her home, will take place tomorrow at 8 a', m.

in the Spadaccino tuneral home, 767 Noble avenue. A Mass of requiem will be celebrated at o'clock in St. Mary's church. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Collins a home, 12 East ave- at a i to be a i a i be in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. George W. NORWALK.

Services will a place tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Ellen Ely Kyburg who rliecl Monday in the Westport san- itorium. They will be conducted in the SprinjrfieJd cemetery chapel, in Springfield, a i a will he in Springfield cemetery, LAGERFELBT Knlered Int'o rent tn Trnmlnill. Conn Itt, 10S." AMnMC i i idow nf l.aRorfeldf, I a Pltu-p. i i i lo i the iln liii.

nVln'-lc i Frof fliiirt-h. Con- nei-ih til A riridceimri I In ilrovp cpmetpry. FHcnrl' i i Tli-nr'jf Funeral i I from 2 7-10 p.m. or nt Church "UVdnejxtlny from V2 noon 1o time of hervirr. LUPARIELtO--7u i 21, IPW.

Miirln l.eonnnlH Tiiipnrlrlln. he- i of ivipr I of 7fiT Arr- SI. nre i i to a UIP from i i tiet-nl hoiur, (UJl 2:1. n.m. nnd at HolT- I'oonry rhnrHi fl I 10:1." ivlth solemn lilcli MUM of reqnfem.

I In A i edit 7 to 10 p.m., 2 to 10 ni. A cllr. M. A unit Mnlhio. Mlrlnw of Nicholas Malino of .101 Court P.

Father Pjtnilf VllUce. I i to funernl frotn 1 ho Spndticflno Funernl Home. 76T Vohio Ave. on ThurMny. Jnne 2R.

nt n.iii. nt St. I rhnrrli -with a i n.m. I 1n St. Mlchflel'-s i may "rtll Tiieiflfty to 10 p.m., TVednesdny 2 1o 10 p.tii.

PUGJIE-ln "Hospital. Mn. George L. Pavy Services for Mrs. Cathryn Pavy, wife of George L.

Pavy 'of 176 Hillcrest road, Fairfield, who died Monday, took place today in St. Thomas' church a solemn Mass of requiem. Burial was Jn Oaklawn cemetery, Fairfield. 'Celebrant of the Maes wan the Rev. Leo S.

Suwinsk assisted by the Rev. William F. Casey, dea- Hungary, and three grandchildren, con, and the Rev. Jean C. Tetreault, Miss a i O'Connor NORWALK, June will take place tomorrow for Miss Catherine T.

O'Connor, 72, of 3S Taylor avenue, who was found dead at 5 p.m. in her home. They will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. in the Collins a home. 92 East avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Joseph's church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Lester J.

Rogers NORWALK, June will take place tomorrow for Mrs. Edith Pauline Rogers, 64, of Strawberry Hill avenue, wife of Lester J. Rogers, who died Monday in Nor- ivallk hospital. They will be conducted at 11 a.m. in the Raymond funeral 5 East Wall street, with the Rev.

L. Reinald Lundeen, pastor of the First Congregational church, South Norwalk, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside -cemetery. Mrs. John Pugilc WESTPORT, June Services will take place tomorrow for 'Mrs.

Helen Burke 59, of 303 Kings Highway, wife of John Pu- gile, who died Monday in Norwalk hospital, will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. in the Fable funeral home, Post road, and at 9 o'clock in the Church of the Assumption. Burial will be In Assumption cemetery, Greens Farms, WEEKEND SPREE OWENSBORO, Kentucky state police arrested a year-old boy here on a Sunday afternoon on charges of breaking i i cars, stealing three and wrecking two of them after two wild police chases. The boy was home on a weekend leave from the Kentucky Village detention home for juveniles, He the leave- a reward for good conduct Helen Burke, wife of John Pnrlle of rtn.1 TVestport. Funernl sfM-vk-c." i hfld the Table fnnonl home.

Post Wc5tport. on Thnrsday, mie i a nd from the Church of the at ft n.m. Tntcr- inenl in eemeicrv, Farms. mnr eat I a (lie funeral home Tuesday nnd TTednesdny to 5 find 7 In 30 p. TIL KOBSON -Al Si.

Vincent Hospital, IJi. 1M.1. H. Robson of RFB Xo. 2.

Bridjrcport fthellon. ape fit yenrs. beloved of "Rosaland a'ylor Itobson. tan Jnvitcd to attend a nt Hie TT. Fistey Fuporfll Flonte.

XI I Barnum corner ot snth Bridgeport, on "Wednesday. a 1 :30 p.tru anrl nt the Trinity Chnreh. Klrhol Center at 2 p.m. the Cpv. Kdwnrd C.

officiat- inff. I In Tttversfde femeterr. Shelton, Conn. may at a homr. Tuesday 1 10 "Wednnday from 10 n.m.

Shelton, Derby, nnd Dnnbury please copy. SOCKWELL-- Tn Tinnhnry. June 20. 105:.. A a "RockvrclK vpife of "Richard AV.

Rockwell of Hnnthigton Distrirt, Xew- Friends nre invited to a the funeral from thp Honnn a i Xewtown, June 22. at 1 p.m. I In Netrtovn i i may rail between 7- ft n.m. Tnetflftv. Please omit flotyeri.

MEMORIAM In lovinc memory nf TTIlIiam Tram-Is Sncp. who nway tivo aco. In our the torch of memory ITti flickering, brteht and svreel. for It is fed On lovp nn(l tender tlmncht o' Ton, Sadly misled by nine brothers We wWi to a otir a Motives for the and symapthy shown to in our of dear wife and daughter. Mildred rjch peetnllv thanfc the olerpy Sr.

Pfltrk-k's Church ami thp pallbearers all of Tlornl ami lritua t5 OVERSTOCKED SALE ON ALL MONUMENTS COMPARE OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING HONEYSPOT MONUMENT WORKS I960 STRATFORD AVE. Before Entering-St MicHael'? Cemetery havr purchased thu quarriM surplus stock at This saving on to you. This itock is guaran teed to he Barre Vt. Granite from the Rock of Quarries. Take advantage of this.

Order now at these prices, pay later. No carrying Also On Sole Are The PATENTED GLASS ROSARY BEADS Embedded In Granite SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY HONEYSPOT i Nrws.

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