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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 61

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DEATH NOTICES r. Deal. Hunt si WWmTmV re' l' 'r -1 0 a -'i 1 d.l-d on 2-S gild MOuTiii. W. Melt Urtlall Erfav.

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'is. Ihrlr rll-jil F.lrl HI I Tuejdiiy 7-10 p.m. Jul tOi.ti.l«y la wrlllnf In pia-HcsUba MaU If BROOKLAWN FUNERAL HOME, Inc. NORTH AVENUE Irldgeport, iCoaneCtleul Phone ED 5-5309 SALE Li3 M.rked'On Ev.ry MONUMENT Slop Inind Tl.lt P-call MJmorlal- 'n Cenr.lr. of Otdat ui.

bn cemetety REQUIREMENTS' HONEYSPGT Monument works anhrfnfS Mlohnl'a ij- ED T.M24 Service! (or Donald R.vnMiirf of 242'Svivim atrearf. who 'died Sunday, took p.iai yeiterday in uur Ltdy'-ol Good Counsel church' with a "solemn -lifgh Mill nf-requiem. Burial in St. cemetery, A The: -Rev. William1 Lie.

bv the Rev. Joseph W. Pe'xa'rk deacon' and Key. Andrew -J; Hajai. lub-deicon.

Coffirpittal prayeraiwere read by rather Hajas. Bearers were Stanley John Garrett, Edward, Joseph and James Dlnan and land. Walker, -Mai'yaii StelkV Strv'icci Zellch. 7J, 9IO Nortli road Falr- (fcld, owner or Ihs Zellch Poiillry markets strret and Eost-wick. avenue; wlip died Monday, Wil! rujldilCltll 8: 30 in-the John Le'skD Snd Son funeral home, 1330.

Fairfield fivSnue, and at "9 o'clock In Holy Cross chiirch where- a rexjLlem Mass will be celebrated. Biirlal It be jn St. Michael's cemetery. Francis Larrejrl NORWALK-, Mav J7 Services will take place Friday for Francis ran. SI.

of -4 Grove (tree a Tetlred cigar maker' died Tuesday in Notwalk hnspilal. -ncy wu. je conauctea m. in the' Cell ins funerarhome, Eait avea-je, and at 10: 15 clack In St. Josenh's church.

Burial will In Riverside cerqe- tcry. Mr, is survived by i Miss Louise Larrouri: a Larrouri, both and 'nieces and nephews, DEATH NOTICES 1 I- 1 lild Hsli L.j- 1 Or. hi, 111 111 111, ill. 1,1 IVIImrl Will OouMiul Slernto. Friday til.

Ull ir Fill ,11 may call Bn.Thursldr Hllfr A p.m. U'lddfnli 'Vdli-iil. Mil 26. 1 559. Mill Lan cni i M.r.olir..

In i hmhnnd cl Joan Wunvlth 17.1 I'm flMCi. i-fl J''" -t ITa n.m. and me I hn.liv t-IM In ivaiat Thni'idaj' ir-d Nnniarv srlic" pein.li in. el 7W A 1 mil -i. rrom the Funeral KNIHtrxe cr ll I'UU ftr.l ficin 71, 17 i i I I'm 3 5 07717 n.il.lln,, lit, cl 7 l46.r tun Av.r ,7., ,7,7.

Cr 17 111 77'litJ el ll.ii ll.r-rr Funerat 1 s- riMlll in, 7 i 11 1 11 i I. nil J.T— rn 'Wfilport. May 24. I of. 70 iv.ii in.

i. i 7'li lifll ill, 1711 nil b- 7 1,1 17, il I7i iiil.ii HJi 77, I-- 1, i'uliai Mir e. il 77, Sliiiroii, 1919. smKsirrx ta fis 7 i 71 I nil' i llif-riiiM 10I1J 1771 77 liriillinl iir.lcct nlll rp.li-M I 'lrv p.nnl! 7 6' 7 1 1 77 I i.l in. I Mi eidiy to 5 r-nsi and 7 to In 'v.

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2t. no i .,1,1, 'i i-l 7iul, llnllJi 01 11 1J.1-M 7i 711, 1 J'l 1.1 1 .1 ne! 1.7° 111 Aft. (lll.r IriuM, frr.m 1,7 ii, 17't JiimJ.I nil 2 10 10 p.m. Thuraiar. tii IVarrejj.

irithlEin, Hay 74. -JSV. Miry Vfrclr "1 il-iiiliV; Warren, Uktilran. i.l i i in 7'. liilill i.lVV,., mil 300 IS't Iiim l.y.

7 70.1101 II-, I Clly, 71, O-'-l-n Illi-il. 7 nlrtlllil, I7rl.n7. .171 -711- "i i'l 7 ft. inland Itan Vro'y'CTOii y'r i i 7 tali ii -no 7 10 10 TMli-liOlM DUE TO TREMENDOUS RESPONSE! Papa Cipolla's Monument: 4 ft. Long.

30" High OF BARRE VERMONT GRANGE FOR MONTH OF $1QC00 MAY ONLY I OD from ro'ugA stock to fintthed product In our own plant; ALL MONUMENTS iStrotford Monument Works 21 SO STRATFORD STRATFORD "ACROSS FROM ST. MICHAEL'S CENTER TEL. DR 8-0429 RITES SATURDAY FOR SKIN DIVER Servlcei will. take nlam Saiur. John L.

it, iti: touniry. roao, Fairfield, body 'recovered terday; approximately 7i feet attl Booiora room in the vicifiily i ne onappearea raesaay af. ICrrtoon while. with two compsnlpris, icfs, lull 'tors, vi. II be lorid.ji-l.rd m.

In the-Charlei W. rJouilello and Sons funeral heme, 38 South Pint Creek-road, Fairfield and at 'clock In Holy Family church. ii TteLd Milk h'Rll mileiri Mass. Burial will te' in Oaklawn cimettry. 'lift body, vis by lOfts Barhira Cohurn of Fafffie Id, who was skin diving from a beat to aid in the itarch effort.

the belt ins its owner, Jair.es Fen of WestOni and' Slate I jfrome commander of 'the Ridjefiold barracks, who joined the search on his day The body was. Iri water ID deep: with fhe lidV stflj-low coming in. 1 nie aearch tor. Mr. Mai began ahorlly attir "4: 30 Tuesday.

wai suspended at O'clock that and- resumed dawn, combing the waters were-more thin 'a acore of- policemen, Coist Guardsmen arid including skin-divers is the son or rvlr. and Mrs, John L. Mannion, ot Ridge-dale road, Fairfield. Married to Joan- Petrovich, In (he father, cf two children Neal, four and Lori three. He is so' survived' by a brother, Ger- inc a sister, Mrs, Cpwell.

both of Flirflel J. A graduate tl Rosier Lud Owe high MK Mannhn served rour years in. the Army and serejant with We BZnd Airborni division in Korea. He was re' parted in action for four iv during the -Korean cam paign turned up as a Red Chinese prisoner of war. He as freed during (he -is- change at Panmnnjom.

During irairoon career he had made fill jumps. Harold J. Kresge Ifarold.J, of iof Forest street, who died Sunday w'ere conducted vesterdav in thr Albert W. Spear funeral tiomn by pasior 1 the First Baplist cnurcn. Burial was Mountain Grove cemetery.

oarers were EdtTiind Greene, Walter Edss-in Burr, John Ccnsvay, CarlHaais and William PJura, Mrs. Dannia E. MrNam'ara Park avenue, and at 10 o'clock in St. Charles chiirch with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. James -M. Kilro'y Services for James. Michael 61, ol' 71 Horace street: Stratford, svlio died Sundnv. will take place at -11 a.m.

in the Stratford funera) home ol Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street. The Rev. reeliir of St. Andreiv'i church, Devon, will officiate, and burial will he in Lawncroft cemetery, Mrs. James H.

Doran Services will take place Mrs. Marlon Ray Doran. Jl, ol H4 Cl-srles street, islie ot James H. Doran. who in St.

Vincent's hospital where she svas admitted May 22. They will be conducted at a.m. In the Robert E. Hen-nessy funeral 2S3S Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Danbury, Mrs. Doran hid been a resident of-Bridgeport 34 years. She was president of (he Foster Mothers club 'and a member PJ the Council of Catholic In.

addition to. her husband. Mrs, Doran is survived' by a rosier' "daughter, Miss Delores Roger's ot Bridgeport; a brother, Vincent Ray of Danbury'; three sislers, Mrj. Harold DchS' and Mrs, John, Doran Bridgepo'rl, and Mrs. Edivard Koplowskf of Shelton, and several nieces and Miss Florence Nelson Services for Miss Florence Nel on.

of IS43 Main street. Strjil. lord, who died Sunday, were ducted-yesterday in Dennis na Arcy lunenl home by the lev. Paul C. Relsch.

nsitor o( ial wst in Mountain Grove ce me Bearers were George, Floyd ano unaries uavenport, and Er est. Anderson. Mrs, Mary Pa'eko Verctmak Services for Mrs. Packo Vercimak, B7, or street, Warren, mother ot Andrew Packo, who died Sunday in Warren, will take place Ie)day aim, tht Edmund. Luchansky funeral pume, Jim fiamum avenue, StraUord, and.

at 9 o'clock Holy Name of Jews ehurehi with a aolemn requiem Maaa. Burial win in-St. JfitU'i tery. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, HAY OBITUARY Pttr Stick, 7t, ca 197 Deacoti street; -dlesd yesterday in St.

Vin-cent'a hospilil. Services will' take place Satur day at' a.m. in' the John Fanlk tuneni nome, central avenues 'and It. 9 o'clock in Sts. Cyril and.M-thr<n.s chtriS wllh solemn, high -requiem Mass.

Burial' will be In St. Michael's Myrtle March, or Port N. five grar.dchildren,.and BiJs great-grandchildren. Services for Earl D. Eank'tj no, pi mo, avenjf exicooro who died Sundav.

will tattt place today at 2 p.m. in the' Loanes ana son luner-al home, 255 Barrium avenue The Rev. Lynn pastor 01 me -ivashington. Park McNamara, widow of Dennis E. Joon 'irtrgeiy McNarrilra.

of svill laKe. pn wlin atiivf tn row tor Mrs. SuSln Geraely. hospital; will take- place John. Gergely, of.

Ells-I row it 9:30 a.m. Mulllns died yesterday. funeral They will -be conducted 1:30 p.m, at the Frank Fblke nd Son funeral residence, IMS Fairfield aveftue, and at" 2 p.m the First Hungarian Unitec Church of Christ Will: Ihr Hi Emil Nagy ufficialing. B.irial will in drove cenieiery, Mrs. Gtroely.

was a native of Hungary. She had resided Ii Bridgeport for the past 45 years Surviving are sons, John Jr. ol Stratford, William o( Fair Bridgeport, and Stephen ot Slratrorii; daughter Mrs. Mary.Trayharis, or Bridge Tiiioiiotiilclrcn; lisree great-grandchildren aiid several cces and nephews. Dante H.

Monlc COS COB. May 27-Dante Morite, 49. of 7 Suburban ave pitai. died today in Stamford host services will take place tn at 9: 30 a.m, in the Frank Reilly funeral home, 31 Arch street, Greenwich i St. Cntherlnela church.

svitn a requiem Burial svlll bB In Mary's cem etery, Greenwich. ol Spimgtield, Mass. Ml. Mil 70 FlSf.lO IL'Oi Mill, the Pitcey-Howea company, He iss.irv.ved byliis m.hiv Turner Monte; his father, James Monte and a daughter. Miss Don; i monie, all Ol s-Os Lab.

Mrs. Michael J. MeKlernin Services for Mrs. Mary Lundim McKlernari, Fjj, Dr S13 Bond of chae J. Mc- Klernan, who died took Place yesterday in' St.

Ambrose cnurcn witn a requiem- Mass, Burial was St. Michael's cerrie- The Rev. John B. llossan. cele brant, also conducted committal services.

Bearers were Joseph Lane George Khoury, Leonard Delvey ana. Kicnard Lang. Mrs. Mlcbiel DlOrlo NOR WALK May Services taHe olace Friday for Mrs Teresa Matleo DiOrio, widow of Michael DIOrio, who died Tuesday to tie; 20 iiaviluid street. They will be conducted at 8:30 Si m.

the Nonvalk funeral home, 91 East avenue, and at o'clock ir. St. Jcser'n's church. Burial will be In St. JoSn'a ceme- Mrs.

DIQiio is survived-by son, Damlano DiOrio cf Narwalk two daughters, Sylvia Evan- gtlislre and Mrs. Antoinette Jn. llaiy; Mis Mary ot Montreal, Canada, and 12 grandehlMieB. Elmer F. 'SetviCes.

lor F.lmer' il, Main street, 1' tailor 'with (he D. M. Read company 25 years, who died Tuesday- In his home, will take pUce. toinorrow at, 8:30 a.m. in the Michuda furleral home, In" SI.

John' NciromUceite church with a solemn, high; Mass of requiem, Burial will be in St. Mi- He member, of, St- Jcm creel's Lfiuanj', seph's lodge, Branch. 19, First -ie n.aarvived ay his Wife, Ma Catholic Union. survived by his wife, An na Hulsch Stick; three daughters, Mis. Alesinder An- Huhhin and Miss Cecelia Stick, 111 of grandchil dren, twp and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Harold J. Bradley Services for Mary. Mc Donald of 1J0 Ifit-ralne street, wile of Karuld J. who.

died took place yesterday in St; Augustine's cathedral with solemn high Miss! of requiem. i Burial was In St, Mirhael'a The Kev. Vincent: r. was, celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Philip Morrissey, dea- and.

the Rev. Cieorge. u. Bif ge, sutdeacoii Fathe lege no Luinro.ttai prayers, i Bearers svere Robert and Bruce Chaenon. Daniel Fal lon, Melville' Ciltha ra: and James" Judd; Mrs.

Louis Brahtmeyer Mrs. Myrtle G. Brantmeycr, SI, of Lakeside drive', widow, ol Loiils Brarttmeyer, died evening in her Services will take place iw at 2 p.m. in th6 Albert V. Spear funeral home, UK Fairfield avenue, the Rev; Albert W.

Sheckells, pastor- or (he Fir6t Baptist church, otiicialing, Bjrial.will be in Mountain Grove cerhetery. Mrs. Brfinlmeyer was born in Wellington, Me. and Had lived, in Bridgepoit for. many years.

iui tiiree flaugn- itrs, Mrs. I.eroy E. Alvey, of Bridgeport, Mrs. Raymond Les- and Mrs. of Stratford Theodore serving the Air Force in Ohio; a daughter, iVitsi Mary" I.

br "Bridgeport; his parents', Mr. and Mrs. James Hun.vadi, of three brothers Richard, or -Bridgeport, Alfred of -Willi ngton and Matthew, ol Trumbull; two sisters, William Alburni, Tucson, arid Miss Elhet Hcnyadl, Of Truin- grandson and-. several George Stallay, Services; for; George Kallay Sr. of 97S Kings mghiray.

Fair- Iieiit, former nsvner of Kal Klncs hiuhwav. died Monday, will -take nlac nay. a.m. In the I.crikn ami Son. tuneral home, 13fM rairiieiq avenue, I ne Kev.

Lasz- riaslnr.of the Holy Trln i Greek Catholic, church, will officiate and burial' will i Mountain Grove cerrii-tery. George E. Hilsteid Services for George. E. C3, o' 26 Mead street, who died Tuesday in In? home, wll lake place tomorrow at i p.m.

ir Covenant Congregations: church. The Rev, Wilfred C. Han- paster, will omcnte. and burial will be in Lafceview ceme tery; M.illins (uneral jgi narnum avenue, charge Mrs! Louis SiUagyl StrvicOs tor Mrs, Mornarot uioAo Si-ilagyi, wife of Louis siitagyi, ot it Laurel street, Trumbulli who died Tuesday in will take place tomnrrusv at 9:30 a. I the John Lesko and Son funerai home, 13BD Fairfield avenue, and in St.

Stephen's cuurcn svnn a remuern Mass. Burial will he in Mountain Grove Frank LauieT, Jr. TRUMHULL. May 27 Sites- re H. Lamer, er, 1 5558 Main, street.

Lane Hill. 'vho died Tuesday in St. Vincent's, hnspilal, KrWueoort. will lake place Friday at 2 p.m: In (he Monroe funeral' homo Lfouiding. Rome Jlepriey.

The Rev. J-Jdwin A. ncy, pastor ot the Lone 11 Methodist church, svilf officiate, and. burial will. he cpinelrry.

Wllllani P. 11. Rellly WESTPORT. May Services William P. ii.

of 70 West State street, retired president, of the Pie.Plak" company, of New York city and Westport, who died Tuesday in hlj home, will -lake place Thursday at p. m. in the Christ and Holy church. The Rev. Frederic L.

Lorentien; will orficlate'. and burial will be in Christ church cemetery. Ihe Charles E. -Lewis funeral jeme, 210 hisr State street i marge ci arranriements. Joseph Canals DANBURY, Mav Joscpl analc, 12, ot 2 Mnrcu.s avei natlcr, died at 3: 3D in.

lo ices svill take place Fri day at 11:15 a.m. in the John C. Freeland Funeral heme, 01 West street, at 9 o'clock in; St. Peter's church, svilli solemn high Mass of requiem, Bsir'jal win be-in -St. Peter's Mr.

Canale svas horn in KalV, came (a. (his country as a xhild iiu nan uvea in uanoury since, last employed by'lhc'Em-at company, retiring ten years ago. member of the Am erigo Vespucci soclely and the lie is survived by hls wile, Mrs. Susan. Martfrcdonia Canale; son, Joseph" Cnnale, executive ot.

the City 'Hous he Authority: a Mrs, Nath-aniel: Talarico; of five V.viane T. John J. Kapitari, of 3D Ninth ivenuei died Mondly in Danbury patient for 11 days. Services will lake place' Satur day morning the Fournief and rournicr runera. nome, S'J Ltum herlsnnt ttrirl I and in- St.

Louis church, Wooii- sockcl wnt be in St Charles cemetery, Blackstone Mass, Mrs. Kapilan svas a native of Wourisocket, daughter of Mrj. plrrine Laperle and the Doria Laperle, She Had been a resident of Danbury since 1957. She is survived, in addition to her husband by mother; Mrs. Corinne Laperle, a son, J.

Paul Kapilan; a daughter, Miss Deborah Kapilan; two brothers, Paul and Richard Laperie "of Woonsocket: sister, Miat Coititaiict Laperle ol Washington, SERVICES FRIDAY FOR R.IEELER May 27-5er; viies will take place, Fridav for Robert Russell Keeler. of Nod Rehublicah "lepreseoUtiye wrv-ag his liiti, tcrnis who died today, folioivin'g'an enici peo ny proiioo in tlie hospital. wesi li ne, it HB.wis the hospital a month. ago. conducted, at i Officers assodiafinn.rmd tire BL-rlal will be in Ridgellcld cemetery.

The William C. Kane (uherai home, Catoonah is. In Born in Ridgeficld. June. 1E9B a son of the late: and iSlrs.i, nidi-rimer neeicr, ne attended Ridgeficld schnnis and, wits graduated -from high school the Universily ot eul.

He served in the Ahmy during World Wars 1 and Tl, retiring es a. lieulenan: colonel. Mr. Keeler, who lorig active in civic programs and GOP circles nerf, was associated with his brother, Keeler, in the real eslale business. He had served as constable, justice of peace and on the Board of Review, was a niejnbe'r.

aMhe Board rl Appeal! and had served. as1 Zonine chair- mart. Also, be.formerly served on me uoaici ot Aisessors and Seen Republican registrar voters. Mr. Keelir sias a member of me Lonnecticul.i Federated Planning and Zoning, agencies.

He was active in (he Ridgefleld ir rticultural furioLy. r. member oi tverett Ray-Seymour post. American the able'd Emergency OHiiers bf World Wars: He was -a member of the Kidiserield Congregational Surviving -ore his for-crier Mary Bnssett; two daugh Albert -Doyle; of. Ton.

aiyanaa, N. Y. and Miss Sandra ftccier, or nit ih.ll i Tor onto, Canada; three grar.ccoildicn, tliroo brothers Raynidiid Keel er. of. and Harvey or j-iorina; nna a sisoer, Mru, Rldgeiield.

Rep, death tim-s the Republican, inemhersli House fr6m'139 tb and elves ine iJcmocrals, who have 140, At Hartfordi Governor Ribicotf pj.ia tribute to Rep. Keeler, tic'saa: Connecticut and Ridgeficld have the services, ot an ahle and experienced- legislator in thej five terms in the House: brought to his work a friendly nrm a genuine concern ror the' or lite state." The covemor extended, hie deepest sympathies to the Keeler Alter: Rep. death lvas! anncu.iced to the" House Hart- rora hy speaker Williar O'BiIen, (D-Portland) Legislature adonted a resolulion ot sympathy and tribute Frederick-W. Slrempel Services tor Frederick W. S'tietiipel, 54, of lain Elm street.

ford, who' died Tuesday In hnme, will take place to day at 2:30 p.rp.. In Stratford Mineral nomc ol Der.i:i.s ot-: D'Arcy, 2611 -Main street. Tin Rev. Melville' S. Bulmer, pastor Stiattfirtl Methodist chun.lT will officiate hurio: will br Park cemetery.

Vincent Comparito. Services for Vincent ot 447 Center slreel oieu today in his home, be Conducted today at the Rkhards-SDadac- and at in Margaret's chapel with a spl-n high Mass of Bur- svill be in St. Michael's ceme tery. Aiade J. Arsenault 'MILFORD.

Mav' 27 --'Services for Aiade J. Arsenault, SS, ol 20 Devohsliire- a retired Shipping clerk filr lire Roi 1 Brass' company, ivho died Tues in his home, will lake Friday at iSM5 a.m. In Ih Gregory Doyle. funeral hpmi 2at Bridgeport avenue, Devot and at 0 o'clock In St; a solemn high. Mass of Burial will be ip St, tviicnaers cemetery, -strattord.

Mrs. C. -PhlUp Ullrich DANBURY, Mrs. Har riet Esther. Ullrich, 46, of -ir: White street, who with iter hus band, C.

Philip Ullrich, onerat ed'the White' Stre'et conservatory (a floral. ihe past, 20 years, 'died this morning In Dan- e.Jrv r.r.7,^:tai alter a long illness. Services' will, lake place Fri day at 9:15 a.m, ir, the Albert W. "Schmidt funeral home, '9-11 Granville avenue, with burial in St. cemetery at 10 o'clock.

Mrs. Ullrich was born In Danbury. daughter ol Charles and In stil! (Seymour) lived here her entire life. She was the Connecticut Florists' as'soclalion, is Ijiviycil, in addition hcr by 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stone; a ton, Charles Ullrich; two dau'gli- icrs, miss Laroi unricn and Mrs, John-Flyiin, all of Dinliurv: tss-a brothers; Lewis S.1, Slope o( West, erfy. and Donild P. Stone, bf Danbury; several nieces and nepMwa. Bill Would Empower Schools To Insist on Inoculations May 27 (AP) The Legislature'! Education committee today approved a bill allowing all local boards of education to require public school children to be inoculated against communicable diseases bcrore being admitted to school. Florence Lord' CD-Mart borough), Kpuse chsirman of Ihe committee, said I he measure was aimed prtncipilly- at polio shots but could Include other inoculations, Connecticut now his some 410.000 public school children.

Dr, James Hart. --head the Bureau cl srosrs of the. Stale Health department, said about 75' per cerit ot the' grammar school children in Ihe alreaay received Ih'ree polio shots each. He said about tsvo-thirds or state's high school students also have received three shots. Present ate law allows local boards' education to require public school children to be mated before being admitted This has been inter- the annual banquet of the Bridgeport 'Teachers' a social ion last Ight in E1ch.ne.--5 rcslnum I I heard a noted psychiatrist slate (hat most modern psychiatric mcepts can be round in the nrk's of the i-arliest writers." Principal speaker ssa.s Dr.

Francis Braceland. psvi-hinlrisi- n-cliief, lustiluln r.r L-tvinc. Karl- ford, who talked on "Psychiatry Literature- Another highlight o( the evening as the presentation of scrolls id loving cups lo tsvo retiring or res Mrs. Harriett D. Tompkins, supervisor for kindergarten' through third grade, and urace k.

bterimg. of grades Jour to eight. Both received applause. Supt. Schools Augusta Men-el, Board of Education chalr-nn Francis and other members of board wfrc Inl.o-duced by Milton Hobby, toasl- Also Introduced were Assistant! Supts.

oi Schools John J. McFar- laisa, I-rank. Plaiza 'and Miss M. Cain, official creetlnes ol. the cify were extended by City Clerk John M.

Brannelly rcpiesrrt.ot Mayor Tedcsco. Presiding over the svas -EdsvnTd "Stadi, president or the BTA. Dr. Braceland in his talk called the writers of wonderful group" nnel said that thoy knew much more nbouL Ihe roots -of. illness' than (hose.

who concentrat ed oh the physiological "l.hey certainly Knew nucti of old did," he said. Ouoting from the an cient Greek writers, Shakespeare; ly American authors and o(n-, Dr. Braceland shosved that they- were quite aware of the rrect of (lie. emotions on the lirncciand said that many of Ihe writers -were oh the Verge, 1 insanity themsolvos and. that; lis gave them an insight into the psychopathological.

i When so many modern concepts. ever, those of Freud, can be found In the works of ancient writers names, Dr. Brace land said thai the question whether there is really anything under Ihe sun asked. at luctun, aoie City (it NotuAlk ill reject any or Ml r-iqp, KORSVAI.K SCKOe CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FURNITURE RECOVERED, CHAIR BOTTOMS RE-WEBBED, SPRINGS RETIED, CUSHIONS REDONE. CALL TO FILL FOR SALE $1.00.

a Td. DalWar.d 50c T4. loadad en truck TOrest 7-9816 SLITTER OPERATOR WANTED Steal Corp. fif MR. MURRAY LOST- Route Book of W.lte Ce.

taft nrr. REWARD preted as meaning vaccinations against smallpox. Dr. one third; pr the. 16D towns in the stale" do not rrq orc any vaccination as a requirement (or attending school, but some 97 per cent of the school-age children in the -stale been vaccinated agalristsmallppjt.

The. other most common inoci-lallons against communicable diseases, Dr. Hart said, are whooping cough and" diphtheria ssith Ihe whooping; cough given primarily to' ore-school nnd Inlsnts. Tiic measure approved by Ed i hlldr tino-. committee cxemots tilicate from a physician, ari- proved by the local health director, certifying that the Inoculation.

I in question would not he advisable because ot Ihe physical condition or the youngster. ft a local board of cducalion does not require all children lo he Inoculated against a communicable, dis'ease and the child's parents cannot afford to pay for the shDli, the measure directs the tosvri-lo pay. the, expense. 500 Attend BTA Banquet More than 500 persons attended CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AN EXCELLENT JOB OF PAFNTING AND WALLPAPERING AT A SENSIBLE PRICE Call: ED 3-7687 TEMPORARY WORK UNLOADING SHIPMENT OF CEMENT REPORT FRIDAY MAY 29H, 7:45 A.M. Cilco Terminal '535 Scoview Bpt.

WANTED 1st Class Truck Mechanic Steady Job Libera) Benefits APPLV SERVICE MANAOIR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 3400 Fairfield Bpt. FAIRFIELD TOOL CO. Wants 1st Class Die Makers 170 Herbert Si. Bridgeport FOR SALE FILL RUN GRAVEL aiair 10 7-7723 ED 3-44)4 NOW HIRING Howard Johnson's Restaurant (MILFORD) Mtrritt Parkway ft Wheeler Farms Rd.

Exit KITCHEN. COUNTIR AND DININa ROOM WANTED MONDAY thru SUNDAY 8 A.M. to BP. M. Experienced MECHANICS to mark In factory mffl, ALFRED KECKMAN MFR.

Ir DISTRIBUTOR Post Road, Westport TRAINING Opportunity Younp; typist in nur rapidly iiit processing center. Air. Conditioned facilitina. Hiih Ben.fit,, Pitnay-Bowes, Inc. WALNUT STAMFORD Flre.ldc 8-2621 MACHINIST JUNIORS Enccrrtitinal oiiiiarlunily for accredited teelilil- Pitney-Bowes, Inc ELECTRONIC Technicians Ts ailambla.

eanalniel, nyair, tail anil calilral p.ololroa., uparimanla Jh.tr componapli. Work itndar mad.rala mpemiiipn. Hiqli SelSmI ot Trida School ar ot i.iicoit lir.ing itquCiad, 1 lo 1 PERKIN-ELMER FOR SALE USED STEEL BUILDINGS ONE 20'x22', ONE 20'x36' ONE 10'x20' EAGLE CONSTRUCTION Co. 80 BISHOP BPT. ED OPENING A DELICATESSEN? Here is your chance to gel everything you need and more lo set you up in business.

2 Freezers, 1 Walk-in box, I Reach-in box, Salad display case, Meat case, 2 slicing machines, 2 scales. Potato peeler, Mixer-Shredder, Cash Register, New Vulcan oven, New hot water healer, Med, shelving and counters. All kinds of pots pans Irays, elc. Everything for the sum oi $3,000 Cash Telephone: Norwalk TE 8-9256 Alter 7:30 P.M. VO 6-1S19.

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