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DEATH NOTICES Kiifr.lrt, Falttitlil. Y'-d' ln'7fl "-IV IQIATU KOT1CS I I I tut I FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Garden PHONE 2 68-1 68 SALE SALE ON' A KKTIPK uiltl.l, MF.MOni.MS rilfel cmtkty Honeyspot Monuments I.ighl Powerful Sloras Anywherfl Freely Ed wurd W. I.ynch tdward W. Lynch, 74, ot 266 Gilbert street, died yesterday in Services' will lake place Fri day at 8:30 a.m. in the Frank Polkc and Son funeral residence is-io avenue, and n'cloc's in Sacred Henri church Wiin a requiem Mass, 1 will be in St.

Michael's cemetery, Bam in Bridgeport, Mr. Lynch lesiaen jiere all ins life, Survivors are two brothers, William and Joseph Lynch; ant four-slsleis, Mrs. Geoiee I nw re.nce, Mrs. Lucy Barnes M.irp.UPt ap.li MlM AlT.J J. Lynch, all ot Bridgeport, and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs: Eugene Graze Services for Mrs. Marian Graze, wife of Eugene Graze 305 Pixlee place, who died Man day, will take place nt 8:15 a in Itie Albert Spear Imrral home, 1212 Fair avenue, and at 0 o'clock in Ambrose church with quicm Mass. Burial will he In ht Michael cemetery. DEATH NOTICES In ihli rsi.H ctmrttu. IViiifipl.l.

'i i' 1 -i 2 in 5 7 Ir, 'A. e- ll In Ihll Am. 31, il. I Tnr.lv V-, -fj i END OF MONTH CLEARANCE SALE ZIG ZAG MACHINE Mends Darns I VACUUM CLEANER RIOT $24 POLISHER PRICES REDUCED I SEARS MONEY DOWN Plan 367-7401 DEATH NOTICES I-, 'Am or HI. in.y Ml Tlnin In Aiisiul US), Inc.

111. n. 11 I- Ann. 26, 1963. Hint.

FlnUiKd. FrUi: P.I. Mlrnntrs irlll Sih Man I uu. MKii.i.ur.ki.r "l-'-i 'ii'n rn i -ihlH THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1D63 OBITUARIES Mrs. Andrew M.

Grega Services Tor Mrs. Margaret Chorba Grega, of 70 Granlield widow of Andrew M. Ore-ga, iv-hn died Sunday, took place yesterday in St. John's Nepomu-cene church with a. solemn high requiem Mass, Burial was in St.

Michael's cemetery, Celebrant was the Hev, Albert JOmaska, assisted hy the Rev. Stephen Knip-pa, deacon, and thcliery. Rev, Edward Leskn, lame roid the i.i i i 1 1- was Ihr Rl. Rev. Michael J.

Car- Deleeatlnns riam (he Gold Star Mothers, Catholic War Veterans Post 1250 of St. John anil the Catholic Slovak SDk-nl Ladies Lodge wreath I attended, Bsarcrs were Andrew M. (ire- ga, Andrew M. Grcea III, Ceorgc Carroll, linwurd rline, Ronaid urega and George Mrs. Ralph LsQucfsn Services for Mrs.

Jane Imianni LaQuessa. S5, oi Clinton avenue, widow of Ralph l.aQnessa, whi: rlicri Tuesday ssi, in. it l.i hr.ipual 1 1 jilace tomorrow at 10 a.m. In the R. Abriola anil Son fu neral home.

2160 Main slrcct. and Ranhael'i church with a solemn hifih re- Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Frederick MacchlarelH Servicss far Mrs.

Catherine Macchiarelii, (13, of 110-33 Monterey street, Mew York, former ly o( Fairfield, widow of Frfid- cricj. who died Sun- iay, win lane place at 8:30 a.m. In the Lieberum ami Heaphy funeral home, La fay- etie slreel, and at 3 o'clock In the Church of the Assumpt will: iiifl'-i reqjifn; chael's cemetery. John H. Johnson Services for John It.

Johnson T9, of 41 Maryland street, F.Vr field, who died Monday, wii: take place today at ID am In the Fairfield hmeral home Albert W. Spear, 39 South Ben son load, with the Rev, Morland Adcll, paslor of the Covenant Oiis'lonai church, qfliri.it flui ial will be in Park ccme Mrs. Edward Fll! Services for Mrs. Ldi vili FiUjjerald, 63, nf ISO East wasiungtnr. avenue, widow ot Dr.

Edward F. Fitzgerald, Tuesday in Bridseuort hosnilal. will take place tomorrow at 8:30 ajn. in the Mullins and Kedgate imrai r.nme, t'arK aveiitm at 9 o'clock in St Mary's cbi.ri.--i with solemn re-line IV -Mass. Burial will in St.

Michael's cemetery. Mrs, John Frnncischiello, St. Services for Mrs. Erncstina Francischicllo. 65, of 3S1 Lexine ton widow of John Fran- ciicnieilD, who died Tuesday in St.

Vim-enls's hospital. win taxe place In morrow at a.m. in the Richards-Spadacclno funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, ano at o'clock in Raphael's church with a high requiem Mass, Burial i be in St. Michael's cemetery, Jnhn Fortuna Services will take place iDni row for John For I una. fi-f.

Elm ki nalllK contractor and nwner of thoi urasmere Lumber CDmpanv il5 the Charles W. Doueielloi and Sons funeral horns, 33 South Fine rri-nlc road, Fairfield, and; at ciock in St, Antmviy cinircti. fairfield, with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will de in ualrlawn cemetery. Mrs.

Michael Cizmarllr Services for Mrs. Mary Pavla Cizmirik, 55, wife of Michael Limu cf 25 Wikl.mi Stratford, whs died In i nospuai, win tane place Hatu day at 6:15 a.m. In the Rohm Michnnsky funeral home. avenue, Stratford nd at 9 o'clock in Huly Name Je.sus church with a solemn req i a Muss. Burial will be In SI.

Michael's cemetery. Horn in Hataluv. Ciechastn. vak-a, Mrs. l-ari lived in Stratford 33 years.

She was member of the Guild of the Moth er of Jesus of Holy Name of Jesus church, SI. Vincent's Society, branch 145, FSV. uainmic aoKcii.i ot strat ford, Survivors are a son, Joseph 1 1 in a V. nf Stratford: two daughters, Mrs. Helen Lilla of Stratford, and Mrs.

Mary Russo of Bridgeport; three brolhcrs, Andrew of Bridgeport, John of vunaua, ana joscpn Pavlo Czechoslovakia: a sister, Mrs ik of CircliDslo andchildren, ant several nieces and nephews. Mrs, Albert Krause Mrs. Mary J. Krause, 73, ol iviauison avenue, widow Alhert J. Krause.

died yesterday Services will lake place Satur day at 9: 15 a.m. in the Frank Polkc and Son funeral home, 1546 clock in St. Jpscoh's rhnrrh ivnn a snteivm rcqun-ni Mass. Burial will lir. In SI.

Michael's cemetery. The Altar society ot St. Joscnh's church will trie Rosary Friday at S. Born in Bridceport, Mrs. Krause sided here all her life.

She as a memoer of I he Ladies Catholic Benvolenl association, Altar society of St. Joseph's church, and the Bridgeport Council of Catholic Women. Survivors are a son, Robert E. Kra.i af dp I ters. Frances Glcnnon, of Trumbull, and Mrs.

Mildred Scgla of Huntington; a brother. Joseph Kasper, of Bridgeport; two sis- ivirs. William Lole. of Bridgeport, and Mrs. Alherf trauh.

of Trumbull; ti era id- children; and several nieces and nephews. Grcgnr Pury) Services for Greeor Purvi. 90. of 10 Sheridan street, who d-'ed Monday in his home, will take place today at 8:30 a. m.

in Hie Charles T. Pisley and Sons funeral home. 255 Barnum ave- 9 o'clock in St. Ukr.lliiinn flmrpll Ih the Rev. Yaroslav Shust, nialnr, i.inn,-; .,,1 he John's Greek Catholic ry, Stratford, Mrs.

Morris Leavy Annie Sweet Leavv. wid ow of Morris Leavy, of 38 New street. Fairfield, died yesterday in her home. ices will take place Satur. 8: 15 a.m.

in the John Shaughncssay funeral home, 1SJ3 Post read, Fairfield, and at 9 o'clock in the Church of the Asin, with a requiem Mass, will be in St. Rose's ceme tery. Newtown. uorn In Millord, Mrs. Leavv resided tn this area all her lite She was a member of Ihe Bridsc port Council of Catholic Women, and the Women's Guild ot the Assumption church.

Survivors are three sons, Wil liam, Francis and Jnhn Leavy an oi j-airueia, and two sisters Nli-. Anderson. And Mrs jJamcs Lobdcll, both of halifiehl Louis Marieglla Private services for Louis Mar-seglia, 65, of 115 Windermere avenue, Fairfield, who died Monday, will take place today at 8:30 a.m. In the Parentcl.auro funeral home. 5f.fl Washington avenue and at fl o'clock In Si.

Raphael's church with solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be private. Andrew Mlhok Services for Andrew Mihok. 62, of Bldg. II, Apt.

II, Black Rock Village, ftlio died Tuesday, will "Lire low in the William It. McDonald funeinl home, 2591 Main slreei, Sirai-lord. Burial wili he in I -ikeWev, Frank Thompson Services for Frank Thompson, Si, i 115 Shelton street, who died 5: 13 f'nd Pan ill take plnce today in 1e e'a 1 1 1' 1 :1 avern 3 "'clock in St. C'llailpp ednieli a requiem Mass. Burial will he in Lakevlew cernclcry.

Joseph Zegn Services for Joseph lic-ga, 67, of 86 Meri-iam sir eel. who died Tuesday in Bridgeport hospital, will lake placa tomorrow at 9 a.m. in Ihe i'arente-Lauro funeral home, 559 Washington avenue anil at 10 o'clock in St. Raphael's church iviih a snlemn high requiem Mass, Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs. Hugh T. O'Uonnell Services for Mrs. Frances Ayres O'Doiwell. or S8( Hancock-avenue, widow of Hugh who died Sunday, will lake place today at a.

m. in Ihe Mullins and Redgate funeral home, 1797 Park avenue, and at 0 o'clock in St. Peter's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

John Kopchlk chift, nf 42 MeanVw street, widow of John Kopchik, who died Tuesday, will take place Thursday at 8:30 a. m. fn (he John J. Adiima funeral home. 5 Franklin and at 9 o'clock in Sts.

Peter and Paul Ukrainian Greek Catholic church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in Sts, Peter and Paul cemetery, Derby, John L. Reagan RF.TflEL, Aug. Seivices lor John L. Reagan, Si, of Grassy Plain st reel, who died Monday, will take place Thursday at 8:30 a.

m. In' the Cornelius De-lury Memorial, 111 Main streel, Danhury, and at 9 o'clock in St, Mary's church with a high re-quiem Mass, Burial will be in SI. Mary's cemetery. David Ennls TRUMBULL, Aug, 28-Servii lor David Emus, of 510 ihcltc-n mad hols ivlm lied i In.lV p'aen toiJav in Triiulv lai.iv copal church. The Phillip farkins, rector, orficialcd.

H.nii: K-cVjIs lie ire--. Ca I f-p-Lnp Howard Bnnnell. Thorn Alll'Jr Hp -a Rule crt Matey. Paul G. Kovacs.

Jr. DANBURY, Aug. 28 Services for Paul C. Kovacs, 54, of 33 Valerie lane, who died Tues-day in Danhury hosiiitj', take place Thursday atli a.m. in St.

James Episcopal church. The Rev. John Spear, assistant to I lie rector, will dale and al will be in Woostcr cemetery, Mrs. Jnhn Kay Mid Oni), Aug. 28 Services fi Mrs.

Rack! Rago.nese Kay, 35, ot 26 Marino drive, wife of John Kay, who died Monday will ol.n-,- While funeral ho street. The Rev. Kefib faner, sistant paslor nf the Church ot const, Congregation; Ml! Mrs. George Warner MONROE, Aug. 28 for Mrs.

Sadie Evcrharl Wagner, wife of GcorEC Waener. nf Bagburn Hill road, who died Monday, will take place Thurs- it p. m. in the Lewis fit-home. US Elizabeth streel.

Derby, with the Rnv. ci dnrj EaPl Vd'ace iilnpiae. Burial will be at the convenience the family In Mountain Grove cemetery, Endgcpori, William Luckner MONROE. AuK, 28 Services ill he announced for William Li.e.-nc- p.f i.li.p Plipel surgeon whose body was found Tuesday in a lake near Greenville. Me.

Luckner apparently fell overboard from his canoe, caught! foot in a rope on board the canoe, and drowned. Luckner a native ol Bridec-I port, fnrmer'y served as ime p.ppicr.la.livi: fnnr, pd-err p. ird as Republican Town chairman. was a member of Washing ton lodge AF and AM, Hiram chapter, AF and AM, Sandy Hook and the Stepney Volunteer Flic department. Survivors are his wife, Barbara Ashman Luckner; a daughlcr, Miss Barbara Luckner, of Mon roe; live brothers, and Lawrence, or Monroe, tiarry, ol Wintcrhaven, David, of Trumbull, and Slanlcy Luckner, of Eagle Lake, and a sister, Mrs, Anna Fitzgerald, of Monroe.

The Wilmot, Wesi, and Gould ing funeral home is in charge of arrangements. Earnings Higher For W. Pulp West Virginia Fulp Paper Co, reported a nine-month net income ended July 31 of or $1.37 a common share, against 57.129,-993 or (1.33 a share- i.i the same period a year-earlier. Sales rose to S211.9S9.00O from Net income for the quarter ended July 31 was 53,108,000 or 59 cents a share, up from Jif.745.BDD or 51 cents a share in the 1902 period. Sales rose lo $73,709,000 from (71,094,000.

Other earnings and previous yesi comparisons Include: Sclilumlierger I. six-1 month net ended June 30 ol 402,000 or 51.76 a share vs. o- SI. 83 a share. Rowatcr Paper month net nf 51,802,003 vs 00Q.

Sprngue Electric six-mnnll net of (3,01 1,514 or SI. .71 a cum mun vs. $3,325,088 nr $2.25 a share. Reliance Teliiclrici Englneei log iv p.c -a a pp. i i i.pd July 31 of $2 265.0011 or (1.71 share vs.

(1.S30.0M or $1.33 share. Archcr-Daniels-M I I a Vf.t.-'s lid ended of 1,7 or S7.4I a share vs, (4, 421,268 or $2.70 a share. Una ji-vrront'i ret of 5BOO.000 or 21 cents a cnmmm share vs. Sl.209.OM or cents Commnnwenllh Hieaters Puerlo Rico, vear's net end ed April 30 of 5I04.007 or Si cenl: a share vs. $365,557 or 77 cents a share, Microwave Asscclates tiineeiiiDiilli net ended Jui 537,700 or four cents a si (363,300 or 36 cents a sha Of (53,185 vs.

a profit of ixecutont, six-mnnth $26,938 or nine cenls share N. Y. Telephone Hikes Profit for 7 Months NEW YORK, Auk, fDJl New York Telephone Co. today 95C for the first se months or compared a net income of the like period of 1002, Allegheny Power Systems, posted a 12-month, net incr ended July 31 of 524.851.833 (I.hff a share vs. $23, 1 Ihe prior year.

Pennsylvania Power Llghl La. snowee a u-monin net income ended July 31 of 520,005,653 51 1 9 a common shire, against 523,730.708 or $1.76 a share in the prior year. COFFE HOUSE First of Ihe famous coffee houses in Vienna was establish about Hindi hy a Polish nier cenary, who found coffee left by the Turks aftn their unsuccessful siege of (hat city and decided to venture J. Sehlpinei BETHEL, Aug. ror Zcno J.

Schirmcr. Garella road, a Ha roid machine operator, wlvo died -il Uai.ljLiy linspital, will lnke p.jpe Tmr'day nl II; 13 a m. in tie Cornell finieral home, 2-IT White street, Danhury, and at 10 o'clock in St, Mary's church with a solemn high re- qi icnt Mass. Burial will be in Mrs, Mcrhert J. Chegwidden WESTPORT, Aug.

28-Services for Mrs. Annie Chcgwiddon, of 331 Greco Farms road, widow of Herbert J. Chegwidden, who died Tuesday In her home, will take place Friday at 1 1 a.m. in Ihe Southport Congregational with the Rev. Edward Lewis, pastor, officiating.

Buria) will be in Woodlawn cemetery, York city, N. Y. 77ie Fables uf West port funeral hnme, 215 West Stale street, is in charge or arrangements, Mrs. Chegwidden was horn in Clover Hill, and had lived in Weslport 14 years. Survivors are a daughmr, Mrs.

Dorothea Malm of Westport, six ijcamUdiildrcn and one greatgrandchild. Miss Palrlila K. Andrews DANBURY, Aug. 2B-M15S Pat. ricia K.

Andrews, 25. or 13 Bnlm-forlh avenue, rormerly cinploy- a reccptior.is al (jinns! Bcauiy Salon, died this morningl tiannury aospnai. Seivit-i-i will lake place Friday at 9:15 a.m. in the John C. Free-land lur.cral home.

91 West street, at 10 o'clock in St. Ann's church, with a solemn high Massi Tequicm. Burial will be- in St. Fe ten's cemetery. Miss Andrews was born iry.

She. graduated from Dan-i bury High school ih 195G, and was a inemaer the Danbtiry plua. SI iv.ii tr.rnip: active in the Danbury Girl Scout organization. She is survived hy lier parents, Mr, and Mrs. Abraham Andrews; a brother, Joseph J.

Andrews; a sister, Mrs. James Dlngee; her paternal grandmother, Mrs, Jo- Woman's Nude Uody Found; Murder Vict im FIFTY-THREE inlice it was a case of horn-' covered by Charles R. Gauthier I of Wilnitngton who was attracted- Medical examiner Tlinnins P.itn -hp. hv li.e velnlou of WILMINGTON Mass Aug saltl lhe haJ becn! doBs- TheV said the only art.cle -n E' i beaten on (ho head and that clothing in the area was a (AP) Ihe nude body a red-Jbody lind been In Die wrxls two! pair of Mack Slacks found near Ji a woman, about 35 years or ilirce days. Ho scheduled anllhc body.

old, was found today In a ivnod-j autopsy. sute and ed rest area off mule S3 amll Fc.icc said Ihe body print OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. O. AJKAJ3E Our Famous Bulky, Soft-Spun Nylon Socks NOW Unconditionally Guaranteed NO HOLES for TWO YEARS! This is Ihe greatest A sock lha! will withstand tough wear and cot-tltriuous washings Soli, com-lortablo and fasi-drying sizes IOV2 lo 13 14 and 15, $1,50 Arraiu, Mni 7 P.O. ARCADE 335-2576 DOWNTOWN 375 PARK AVE.

2196 MADISON AVE. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, SATURDAY AUG. 29, 30, 31 YOUNG FRESH KILLED "WASTE FREE" WHOLE CHICKENS CUT OR SPLIT POUND FRESH GROUND ECONOMY PACK HAMBURG I Skinless Franks I 2 PREMIER APPLESAUCE CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 2 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing NIBLETS CORN GREEN GIANT LAND O' LAKES BUTTER CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 C0TT SODA 4 QT. BOTTLES Tomato Catsup PILLSBURY CAKE MIX GOLD CROSS EVAP. MILK NEW NORBROOK ICE CREAM FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS! FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES SEABROOK FARMS Seedlesj Extra Fancy GRAPES tfe 17' PEAS H7 Lorge Sweei Western 0t 4 Duchess PLUMS 1b IT BEEF STEAKS Pkg.

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