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THIRTY Common Market Benefits U.S., Fairfield U. Speaker Says Europe'! common market will-'mest an Atlantic communityi contribute to (he establishment oftpanncrsnip as ranieen ana an-' an Atlantic Comply effect on the United Sla.es ac- he meeting 01 t-alrlicjd Bureau of Business last night in 1hc Fairfield Inn. In the address to area businessmen education leaders on recent developments in the European Ecotomic Community and America's slake in European integration, the Belgiin official "The Common Market is no' a gathering of countries which are rich and selfish, with concern only' for establishing their prosperity Dn the ruin of others. From time to time, aniticty is expressed as if lhe Common Market were conducting a trade policy detrimental to ret of the world. "In fact, statistics show, since the incept inn of the Common Market, a continuous and suh-stantial increase in trade between the Community and third parly countries.

As for U. Irade with Europe, it shows a substantial surplus in favor of the United Stales. President Can Deal "The new Trade Expansion Act will enable the Pipsiaenl nl me United Stales to negotiate mutual tariff concessions and thereby to open new commercial nutlets on both sides of lhe Atlantic." Mr. Van CnppenoUe said many American cocpanies have manufacturing wlUIn the common market countries, especially Belgium. "Both ways, trade expansion and manufacturing investment will contribute 10 the estahlish-CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Painting Decorating Reasonable Price I ill fafirier I 1 FO 8-4841 FltlT ISTIMATtS BANKRUPTCY AUCTIONS By Order of U.S.

Diitrict Court Hon. RoUrl E. Trevathan, in Rank. Friday, Jan. 11, 11:00 A.M.

The Bankrupt EitaK of Davtat Inc. To Ba Sold From 14 Rivar St. Bridgeport, Conn. 24" T.rrill Caaolina Saw. Tool Staal Staglngi, Bracicti Bracinai, 24' Llbarly Hooaa Trailer.

Stanley Hand Router, Accai- Whltamar. Catrant Port, Knicker bocker Contrite Mix.r, ar'a L.ral and Tripod, an Rnpp-C-ai Enrine. Water with Hoar. 10" Da Walt Tahl. Saw.

Oliver rr. Electric Generator. BulIJim Oil He.l. ar. Etc.

ALSO. 1960 Chry.l.r, 1959 lac. 1951 Plymouth. 195K Ford 3-ton Dump Truck 1953 Ford Pick-up in Ion Truck, Low Bed Trailer, Etc. S.M la laaivMual Lett a INSPECTION THURSDAY, JAN.

Iftlh from II I Mpm. Banhrapt T.taUi will WILLIAM nURR. MAIN CALSO SERVICE Account. Rece.vahle AnTTOximatalr $2,000.00. MARGUERITE McMAHfW Diamond Fine FRANK SECCHfAROLl, Jr.

Sheet Mu.lc Rack TASTY FOOD SERVICE 1053 Chavrelet Panel Truck WALTER TRQM5A 12 24 ScaffoMin, PARAMOUNT HOME IMPROVEMENT CORP. Account. Receivable Appro, im.lelr $2,186.00 JAMES J. LEON Official U.S. Auctioneer, 1 337 Srro if rd pt.

FOrest 8-2043 tuon t.et became the preach of farsiphted statesmen after World War II. In lact became "the indispensable way I restore barmen, in Western rope nad saved it from both luteal en-it iiitc disaster. The policy has received the warm and permanent sup port from the U.S., the deput; consul general explained. Treaty Cited Under the Trealy of Rome binding France, I Inly. West Ger many, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, a customs imiui I b) ill lows the free movement 1 1 it ices, and labor throughout the unified territory of the six Common market plins call fo the complete elimination of in tense tariffs, and by 1961 transi tion toward a single external tariff wilt also be completed, ac cording to Mr, Van Copprnulle.

The six nations under tht Jrfiuiy rif Rome, he -aid art preparing the groundwork now ir oi pulenls, i nmpctilion transportation, luxation. one to harmnnir.e policies and business laws making thi countries an mieittiiiii unit. Uniting Europe To implement lhe plans, IRISH NAVY ARRESTS CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MANAGER'S DAYS SALE You Will Gei Fantastic Bargains 3 l2lh fjirin oni manager i Iree hand lo bargain. Sic Refrigerate rn Beddi Cotiche Chairs Motors Sinks many mora All Winter Coals Vs marked price At all Goodwill Stores Dmhurr the Treaty of Rome has set up in ions, responsible to the com munily ns a whole: a Cointiiisiien executive body la administer the common Council of Ministers lo frame policy; a Parliamentary As- senmiy to actiatc profile make recommendations; Court of Justice. lhe common market end in it is only a stage on the way jl 1 1 of Kurope.

'lhe six nation- are actually building, with tier United States of Europe. During the evening's certilicales ol were awarded to area business executives for oiiendmg a serie; or lectures sponsored by Bureau Business Research. They were presented by the Very RUSSIAN TRAWLER WATERFORD. Ireland, -(AP) The Irish navy arrested lhe Soviet trawler Pallus tod i a charge of illegally -if- Kilt ntl ivnn irlr-rrplrH nd ken into custody by the Co tte Mneve near Hook Head said her skipper would be farniaLly charged Meanwhile, the trawler war up at a Watrrfurd wharf plnccd under j'tilice guaTd. Th.e Pallus, a JOO-tonner crew of 7.5 Is the first communist trawler ever arrested by Ireland.

About 100 Soviet fishinp, boats have been trawling for herring off lhe Irish coast in rc- HINMON'S FATHER DIES GREENWICH, Jan. (AP) Funeral services will take place Thursday for Dr. George Edwin Funslon, lather ot lite prcslnenl of the New York Slock F.xchange, Funston. The elder Funslon died in Greenwich hos pital yesterday al the age of He was a former banker unit dentist. MAY BOLEY DIES HOLLYWOOD.

Jan. May Boley, former Broadway and motion picture actress singer, died yesterday in I wood Presbyterian hospital after a lengthy illness She was 81. Miss Boley last appeared on the New York stage in the Cole Porter Mrs, H.ti tf.f "Jubilee." She jijayed in the film "Dangerous Curves" with Clara Bow and ir "The Informer" with Victor Mc laufihlin, William Edward Wcllingto- TAMPA. Fla for William Edward Wcllingto 65. of Crest Hill drive, fori crly of Bridgeport, died Sunday in Tampa hnsjiili place Frlria GROUP HONORS ADM.

WELLBORN Vice Admiral Charles Wellborn. formerly commandant of the Third Naval district and U. S. 1 representative on lhe mil itary start committee of the United Nations, was honored yesterday by the Bridgeport council, U.S. Navy League, at a luncheon in the Clam Bos restaurant, Weil-port.

Admiral Wellborn is scheduled i be retired Ihis mnnlh following combined luncheon of the Bridgeport Chamber of Com- merce and Bridgeport Navy League council last uctotwr. rtow- his ippearance was cancel ed by lhe Cuban Ihreat which sicatea nis presence In Wishirtltn thai same day. Addressing approximately it) Navy leuuue members and guests, Admiral Wellborn commented briefly upon Hie Cuban ituation. slatm.q thai while the ersion has been eased and the -it "over. 1 till.

si ehrquish our vigilnrce. Our part of lhe barEain has been but the Russians has net bc-en fulfilled as yet he staled. He indicated lhat un til s-uch fulfdlment is attained Ir -flip. flit safsfjctlrn thr United Stales lhe non-inv suarantee can only be cond al. Admiral Wellborn praised the UruJjeport council, stating that his shown "more enthusiasi more energy and more stea than any council I know." He i dicated that he will become member of the Navy Leasue lhe end of the month, following Koss W.

Koothornp, rounci president, presented Ailmini Wellborn with a ship's clock uoa: the base of which was inscribed "in highest esteem" from lln Qridijeport Navy League council AmonK K'tests present were area aircraft plants and the Of fiCe uf Tnsiiector of Naval Ma tericl. Commander Crerard Wal Inc.t, ttTfierr of Hip U.S. Naval Reset ve Training Con (cr, and friends of Ihn Navy League. Edwin Moss was intro duced as the council MRS, PRENDERGAST, 87 DIES IN LAKEVIILE LAKFVII.f.E. Jan.

8 (AP)Mrs. Ap.nrs Hull 87, widow of the man who placed IheodDre Honse.vclt 5 nan nomination at lhe Bull Moose convention in Chicago in 1 died today at her home. Mrs. Prenderpast, widow William A. Prendergast, New York city comptroller from 1910 to was president Df Women's National Remihl: club frcin to 1S4S.

She was a member of its hoard of ernors Tor years nnd served as treasurer and vice president. She was also active in the cause of women's suffrage. She is suivived hy a daughti Miss Eleinor Prendergast Lakeville; two sons, Thomas Blue Point, and William Rio dc Janeiro. Brazil. Funeral services will Is place here Thursday.

Albert Wcrtr EASTON, Jan. 8 Serv Albert L. Wertz, 52, of Mnre. Su-ti Mr. Reilly and director died Surd iv.

will lake place Wednesday at 1 in me irrnnnm nnd Get! fu-home, Tyrone. Pa. Burial will be in St. John's Lutheran cemetery. Sinking Valley, Pa.

Mrs. Benjamin Freeman NEW HAVEN, Jan. Mrs. William Freeman, 77, or 210 Franklin avenue, widow of Benjamin Freeman and mother of Mrs. Rose F.

Stone of Bridgeport, died (nday in Grace New Haven hospilal- aervices will take place at 11 a.m. in lhe Wcllcr luneral lionie, George street. Burial will he in New Haven. Bom in Ruiia. Mrs.

Freeman was a Tcsidcnt of New Haven 40 years. Survivors are three sons, Eli, Daniel and Eugene Freeman, all of Neiv Haven; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Edward Reilly WESTPORT, Jan, S- (AP) Services will lake place Friday in New York city for Edward H. Rcslly, sr, president of Reilly- Electrotype CD. and executive, vice president of Ele.tlro^ raphe Corp.

of New York, who died in Palm Beach. Monday. Mr. Reilly v-ss a summer resi dent of for more than New York Sprayer Corp. nnd Oxy-Dry Pew er Corn also of New York.

THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 196i OBITUARY Palrkk J'Ctnsor Services lor Patrick O'Connor of 68 Ford place, who died Sun- will take place today al a.m. in lhe J. Gannon funeral home, SIS Washington and at 10 o'clock tn St. Ambrose church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will i in St.

Mtonaei cemetery. Mrs. Frank Palest Services for Elitabeih Kish Patcso, of IS7 Clrland widow of Frank Pa! who died Monday, will lake place today al 8:30 a.m. in th Frank Polke and Son funeral ICS 1546 Fairfield avenue, an o'clock in St, Stephen i hurt with solemn high r. quiem Mass, Burial will he in Mountain Grove cemetery.

Mrs. Michael Puskar, Sr. Services for Mrs, Susan Pu! ii. if, of 992 Hancock avenue idow of Michael Puskar. Sr.

who died Monday, will lake place Panik luneral home, 1-Ml Cen tral avenue, nnd at 3 o'clock ir John Nepomueene church with a requiem Mass, Burin St. John's ccnuttrry for George P. Ha: formerly of 12 Edmund street t-uatford, who died Kor, day, will take place tonight a 7:00 o'clock in Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home, Main street, Stratford, The Rev. Wilfred Han- i -V: flit-id Mr-Hi- odist church, will oflicnif and burial will be in Sleepy Hollow Concord, Mass. Mrs, John Lhingqulst MiLi-UKiJ.

Jan. services for Mrs. Ada Rodholm l.jung. quisc. 51, wife of John I.iutir- qulst, of B36 Milford Point rnad, Jiud Mund.iv i-: ninim-i ed Thuisday al 11 a.m.

in the i funeral home, 131 Broad street, by Hev, Gladslone S'tevens, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal church. Burial -will be in v.illrrd cemetery. Mrs, James Tirrtmlns WILTON, Jan. 6 Services Mrs.

Ethel Williams Tim tins, of 31 Riding Club road, idow of James A. Timmins ami Tmerly of Devon who ditid Mon day in the Highwcirxl Retreat Mnrwalk will lake place hriuay at 10 a.m. in the Cathedral or St. Luke, Orlando, Fla. Burial will be Monday al 11 a.m.

Hillside cemetery, TorringtOl The George J. Smith and Son H. Loekwood, 1 FALLS CHURCH, Ja Edwin Hoyt Loekwood, 11. 1511 Lee highway, engineering manager a I Casco Product poratian. Bridgeport, from IS46 to died Jan.

A ii il hospital. Services took place Mond St. John's Episcupal church Lean, Va. Mr. Lcukwood was connected Hi inatketing and contracts Srope.

here and formerly was senior research engirn Electro Mechanical Research, of Riditefield, Conn. Survivors are his wire, Joycs F. Lnckwoorl: a son, Thornton C. Lockwond or Tenafly, N. J.t a sister, Mrs.

William W. Parker, of New York cily; nnd two stepsons, Robert D. Mots, of East inn, and Thomas L. Moss, of Germantown, Md. tiKy-uryi A memorial service win of the Uni- veisiiy of Pennsylvania and the Whanon School of Finance, During World War 11 he served as a major in the 'J.

S. Air Force. Survivors are four sisters. Mrs. Frank V.

McMlhon of Westport, Miss Anne E. Reilly of New York, Mrs. Thomas J. Swan of Boslon. and Mrs.

Emmelt Mc-Loughlin, and two brothers, Joseph Reilly. of Greenwich, and Frank E. Reilly of Lake Forest. III. BETHEL, Jan.

Services for Thomas J. Hillis. SI, ol li Elgin road, who died Saturday will take place Wednesday at 9 in the Mary Andrews funeral home, U3 East street, New York city, and al 9:30 in St. Anthony's church. New York, with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will br in Calvary cemetery, Long rs-land. Mrs. John H. Ballantioe WESTPORT. Jan.

8 Memorial services for Helen MoTgan Ballantine, 68., wife of John H. Ballantine, of 51 Beachside avenue, whn died Sunday in her winter home In Del Ray Beach, will take place Thursday at 11 a.m. in lhe Trinity Episcopal church. South-port, with the Rev. Francis X.

Cheney, rector, officiating. Burial will be in Oak-lawn cemetery, Fairfield. Herbert Crltman REDDING, Jan. 8 Private services for Herbert B. drilman.

of Reddinj; RirfRC, a relired with the S. Steel Im port Cn in New York City, wlio tt.ed Mnrdav, will lake place Wednesdav at a.m. In lhe Tom-lirKir, Knmestcad, 33S Main street. Danbuiy. The btxi.

will vice prejidenl'crcmaled. flic Itb-Hintiv nl .) p. ill. ii 1 I'. t.psconal church, KeuoinR Ktcgi was born in New York Cily.

lived there mosi his life and served the steel pflrt firm at Its Church st office. He retired in 19f5 nnd made his home in Reddr.n since that tune. He was an ardent seller and fisherman. He is survived bv a daughter, Mrs. Arthur R.

Ta! lardy of Red-dine Rldoe: a sister, Mrs. J. Mil ton Sllllson of Canaan; three grandchildren, threte fjreat-Brand- cniiflren and leveral nieces ana nephews Mrs. Maria Triffill YearJon, of 201 Johnion avenue, Stratford, Idow of Alfred Yeadon, died yesterday in St. Mary's Conval- cent hospital, Trumbull, Services will take place Friday at 2 p.m.

in the Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home, 2(11 Main cemetery. strattord, witb the Rev, Herbert G. Follelt, associate rec- of Christ Episcopal church, Knrul be in Union A native of Bradlorrt, England, Mrs. Yeadon resided In Slralford 78 years. a daughter, Mrs.

Frederick W. Smart of Slralford; a granddaughter and three grcal- granocniniren. Mrs. John Fallon Services lor Mrs. Marv Muriihv Fallon, 63, formerly of 101b' Mill Hill terrace, Soulhport, widow uonn fa lion.

Uho lied Fri day, will mke place tomorrow a.m. in the John M. Shaugh-cessay funeral home, 1903 Post roao. I'Birlield. and at 9 clock Thomas church with a re-Mass.

Burial will be in St. Thomas cemetery. Mrs. Burt Cady Olney Hi'. Fit th SaliNb.lrv Olncv.

71. wife of Bun Cady Ulney, of Hill road. Fairfield, died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. rvici win taut place Friday 11 rr r. ft ti -v Fpn church.

Snuiliaoit, with lhe is X. Cheney, lector, offici Burial he in Rome cemetery. Rome, N.Y alive of Saratoga County, Mrs. Olney resided in Fair. field 12 years.

i acdilicu to hei .1," ttr-'Vt William S. and Richard OI and 10 gnndchildren. Miss Anna J. Ward DANBURY. Jan.

8-Miss Anr.r J. Ward. 81, r.l lOfi Ens: l.iherlj rlicf Dar.burv hos Services will lake place Thuri ttt Stlit) ni. the Delury Memorial. Ill Main street, and at 10 o'clock in St, Peter's church, with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will be ln St. Peter's cemetery. native uf Ban bury and had heen employed as a voiuan by tbe t-einson com- nunv. She was a member of SI Peter's Guild, the Ladies of Co lumbus, the Council ol Catholic Women and the Immaculate Heart nf Mary society, is survived bv four broth- William P. Ward of South Norwalk and Edward Francis lid Farrell .1.

Ward, alt of Danhury and a sister. Miss Helen C. Ward of Danbury, Mrs. Richard E. Carpenter NEW FAIRFIELD, Jan.

8 Services for Mrs. Jennie Miller Carpenter, SL of Rl. 39, widow on Hirharii E. Carpenter, who died Monday, win taxe place i nursuay at 2 n.m. in the New Fairfield Congregational church, with the Rev.

Alan li. Hiitcninson. minis ter, officiating, Hnrial will be in Pembroke cemetery, uanoury, Mrs. Carpenter was born Slevensvillc. N.

Y. and was memher Df the Congregational Women's club. She is survived by a son, Ricl ard A. Caroenter of Butler, N.J a (faugh I or, Mrs. Levi M.

Peck of hiiirfield; five grandchild ren, and six grcat-firanocliild for John Walter Oldfield. 62 7 DoewomI place, Devon, died Monday in Millord hospital 1 title ruursaay 1. in the Cody-White fu home. 107 Broad street. The Rev.

t.eil!' i nrlcr. assistant pastor ol the Church of Christ Cor.grega will officiate, and burial be in Evergreen cemetery. Harry Wilde MILFORD, Jan. 8 for Harry H. Wildman Loomls street, rv-voji, Sunday, will take pla Services R2, of 49 who died Wedne at 2 D.m.

in (he Georae Broad street, with mer L. Patterson, pastor of lhe ConErcE.ni al church, officiating. Burial will be in Lakeviow cemetery, Bridgeport. Alfred W. WI NEWTOWN.

Jan. 8 Services will take place Thursday for Al feed W. Winspur, III, of Brushy Hill road, whn died Monday accidental gunshot wounds. They will be conducted at 8 a.m, in the Honart funeral hoi 56 Main street, and at clock in St. Rose church with high Mass of requiem.

Burial will be in St. Rose cemetery. Survivors are his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Wlnsptir, a brother, William Winspur; hii maternal grandfather, Andrew Chacho ot Newtown; and his pa tcrnal grandparents, Mr.

ant Mrs. Alfred W. Winspur, Stepney. Harris Mitchell DANBURY. Jan.

8 Services for Harris F. Mitchell, 53, ot 72 Liberty street, who died Sun will take place Wednesday at a.m. in lhe Cornelius Delury Memorial, 111 Main street, ana al o'clock in St. Peter's church with a solemn hifch Mass of re quiem. Burial will be In SI.

Pet- er Services for Nelson Zalinjte 61, of 3M Success avenue, who died Monday, will like place today at II a. m. in the A. L. Green funeral home, 927 Grand street, Willi Rabbi Max N.

Schre-fer, of Congregation Ahavath atinc. Burial will be' Loyally cemetery, Fairfield Mrs. Louis Tucker Servir.cs vill take place torr.or. row far Mrs. Rosalyn Tucker, of 122 Millspaugh drive, Fairfield, a first grade teacher at Holland Hill school and widow cl Louis Tucker, who died Monday.

Iney will be conducted at 9:30 m. in the Fairfield funeral home of Albert W. Spear. 39 South Benson road, and clock in St. Pius church with solemn high Mass of requleni.

Burial will be fn St, Michael's cemetery. Johi T. Sbeeoan Services will take place Friday for John T. Shechan, 73, of 89 Elmwood avenue, former Demo- Slate CeniTal committee' lan from the 22nd Senatorial strict, who died yesterday Vincent's hospital. They will he conducted at ft .111.

in lite Robert E. Hennessy lunerat noir.e. einm sireet 9 o'clock In St. Peter's church with a solemn high Mass oi requiem, minai win oe in Micnacl 5 cemetery, Born in Bridgeport and a life long Bridgeport resident. Mr.

Sheehan was a fanner Dernocra- in the Sixth district, retired foreman ol the defunct Jackson Stone pany and was lhe supen'islng! ntil retirinE two Mr, Sheehan wa ne Holy Name society of St. Pe- ir churcti Suivivois ate i(e. Kali' Fh a J. Siieehan, Fairfield county pcrvising inspector for the State Vehicles department: two dailfih'ers. Miss Mildred Shee- both of Bridgeport, and four Mrs.

Walter Sienklewicr Mrs Mary Tapperelli Sienkie-icz, 42, of 84 Goodwin place, Slratford, widow of tt'slit Sien died yesterday in Bridge port huspital. take place Satur day at 5:30 a.m. in the Radoiycki funeral home, 305 Pulaski street, 9 o'clock in St. Michael lhe Archangel church with a sol high Mass of requiem. Bur he in St.

Michael's ceme A native of Italy. Mrs. h.enkie wicx resided here 41 years. Survivors are a son, Chlrle: It er.kiev two daiiehtcrs. Theresa and Miss Joanne Sien' kiewicz; and hrr father, Charles Toppcrellt, ot Stratford.

Mrs. Stanley Bokina Mrs. Victoria Radoivcki Bo-kina, 59, of 594 Bishop avenue, widow of Stanley Bofcina, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospi- Services will take place Friday at kiju a.m. in ine KadoiycK! luneral home, 305 Pulaski street, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Michael the Archangel church with a aof sun high Mass of requiem. Burial will be In St. Patrick's ceme tery, Htinlmston, L.I. A native of Bridgepoi Bokina resided ir. Long Island most of her life and returned tot Bridgeport four years ago.

Survivors are a son, Bokina, stationed In France with the U.S. Army; Iwo brothers. Adam and John Radozycki ol Bridgeport; four sisters, Mrs Walterina Walesyn, Mrs. Jean Gudas, and Mrs. Pear Piscmell Bridgepoi and frene Filakosky of Easton; Iwo grand- Joseph Augustine Military services for Joseph Augiisline, 4t.

r.l Palo Alto Calif. erly nf Mrllord. who diei Thursday, will take place lo day nl a.m. ln the Roller and llayv-ood funeral home Middle'field road, Palo Alto. Cllif.

Mrs. Joseph Motil Services will take plao day for Mrs. Mary Hintien Motil, of H3T East Madison avenue. South Bend, widow of Jo seph Motil, formerly of Bridge port, ivno aiea sunaay. They will be conducted at 2 p.

m. in the Stratford funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy. 23U Main street. The Rev, C. Wilhelm Benson, pislor of Grnce Lutheran church, Stratford, will officiate.

Burial will be in Lakevicw cemetery. Miss Catherine M. Troy NORWALK, Jan; 8 Services for Miss Catherine M. Troy, JS, of 277 Main street, who died Sun-day, will place Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in the Collins funeral home, 32 Easl avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Mary's church with a sotei Mass. Burial will be i cemetery. Harry A. St. Mary'.

NORWALK, Jan. Services for Harry Webb, 88, of Cres cent terrace, who died will take place Wednesday it 11 a.m. in the Raymond funeral home. 5 East Wall slreet, wilh the Hev, Richard R. Thomas, pastor of the East avenue Methodist church, affkLaling Burial will be cemetery.

MISS SHARPE DIES; NURSERY SCHOOL HEAD WF.STPORT, Jan. i Miss Matilda F. Sharpe, co-direclor of the Children's Play Skool, a nursery school on Roseville raad, died today in her home, Roie-ville road. Services will take place Thursday at a.m. In The Fables westport, 215 West Stile street.

The Rev. Gibson I. Daniels, pastor of Saugatuek' Longreganonii church, wil ficlate and burial' will be Born In Montreal, Canada, Miss had lived here 38 years Hhe is survived by her nm lis Madeleine Orr. co-director or the school, with whom sh sided. Manuel F.

Fcrrtira Services for Manuel Fen relra. 49, of 279 Cannon streel who died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital wilt take place tomorrow a. in the Parente. funeral home, 559 Washing. avenue, and at 9:30 o'clock in Our Lady of Falirna church with a solemn high Mass Df requiem.

Burial will be in SI. Mich- is cemetery. Born in New Bedford, .1 r. Ferreira was a resident of Brideeoorl 16 vears. He was pmyen wun inc.

warner Brothers rompany as a machinist, retirinit last oecause ot illness. Dominitos Fern his wife, Klsie Man et of Bridgeport; two broth ers. rnest. of Long Island. N.Y.

and Alfred, ot Wolcott: a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Carvalhn, ot New Bedford. and si Walter Gore Services for Walter Gore, 60 of 1JO0 7Wi avenue north, St Petersburg, formerly ol Bridgeport and Norwalk, whi. died Sunday in St. Pelersburc in St.

George's F-piscopal chuicl: here with the Rev. Del- S. Markle, rector, officia-ng. Burial will be in Lawncrofl imeiery. Fairfield.

The George P. Poller and Son luneral home. B80 Fairlield ave- is in charge arrange- Mr. Gore was a sr.iv nrker at the Richards-Jessups in Slamlord until he -ed. He was a member of ihn's lodge.

3. AF and AM. Si.rvivr.rs his w.le. AI'CJ Donnelly Gore; a daughter, Mrs Kalhcrine Heanue. of Fairfield; three brolhera.

George, ol Florl Robert, ol tlrmonO Heach and David, of Pittsfield a sister, Mrs. Florence Meachen. of St. Petersburg; gnndchildren and three great grandchildren. Michael Grande Services for Michael Grando, of 55 Sixth streel, who died Sunday, will take place today a.

m. in lnc iipuoaccino luneral home, 767 Nobl 9 clock In Blessen Sac-nt church with a requiem Mass, Burial nil be in SI. Mi Aagek) N. Romano Services for Angela N. mano.

74. formerly of Calisneck, N. who died Monday take place tomorrow at in (he Long Hill funerat home Mullins and Redgate, Main street, and a-. 10 o'clock ln St. Stephei church with a solemn high Miss N.

Y. Nicholas Oroj Nicholas Dros, of 35 Brentwood avenue, Fairfield, died yesterday in the Sylvan Manor Convalescent hospital. Services will take place Friday al a.m. in the. Frank Polie and Son funeral residence, 1546 Fairfield avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic church with a requiem Mass, Burial will be in Mountain Grave cemetery.

Panlchlda services will be con ducted tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in the funeral home, Analive of Hungary. Mr. Oros es'iVcl hrrr 25 years. He was employed with the Brown and PoltacK irucKing company. iM.r, Ivni are Iv 3 Jt and Michael Ores cf Fairfield; a brother and a aister residing in and seven! Mrs, John W.

Warner DANHURY. Jan. 8-Mrs. Mary- ne Sears Warner, 38. wife of John W.

Warner, of Lafayette, and daughter of Mrs. Robert Sears of 17 Hamsun street Monday at. her htune, 1001 Alder drive. Lafavette requiem Mass win oe offered Wednesday morning in Lafayette. The body will be Warner was born in bury.

She attended schools and college in New York City, and empmyeti ny ergv Commission una py me mn eral Kiecinc va. pnui iu in marriage. aftae her to Mr Warner, they made their home In Indiana. She is survived, in additi her husband and mother by two sons. Chrinophtr and Timothy; a siaier, Mrs.

Frank Morrlj of Danbury; and a brother, John Sean of Beltport, L.I. Hurea Rkhnvood Private services tor Huron Richmond. 31, of 152 Norman street, son of Huron and Kathcr- Richmond, who till take place to day at 2 p. m. in Frank Polke and Son funeral residence, Fiiif.e'id avenue.

Buria! ill be In Park cemetery. Mrs. Paul 1, Hatter Services far Mrs. Helen M. Holler, wife of Paul Holler.

33 Hillhcuse avenue, who died Man day in her homo, will lake place loday at 2 p. m. in Charles W. Doueie.lo and Sons funeral home, 798 Park avenue. The Rev.

Frederick J. AllSUP pastor of the First Presbyterian1 churcr, ontciaie. Buriat Lawncrofl cemetery. Paul Henry Krlsak Services for Paul Henry Kri tk. 55, of 453 William, slreet ho died Saturday, will lake place today at 8: 10 a in the Lhanes 1.

and Sons funeral home. Bar- in avenue, and at 8 clock in Sts. Cyril and Moth dist church with a solemn hight requiem Mass. Burial will he in Mrs, Stephen Servilla Services for Mrs. Pr.sciLli sauer Servilla, 53, of Calderwood court, widow of Stephe Servilla, who died Monday will lake place tomorrow nl a.

m. in the Henry E. Bishop and Son funeral home. 1139 FairSeld avenue, The Rev. John Scavo, pastor of the Park Street Congregational church, mil eft ciate, and crenlalion will be in Mountain Grove crematory.

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About The Bridgeport Telegram Archive

Pages Available:
374,681
Years Available:
1918-1977