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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 28

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TWENTY-EIGHT HMMt To lav I Ufc, Aittoroabi.ii I ffeatlamtr fnm Pteteddm. (CaaSuedT 1 fTrniliui.) DEATH NOTICES Stanley Krivieki Dies; Singer Union Officer keaitt, YiMtu Bid Reitiinjtoe died Kor I eta Fru'lih two piaal 300 HOU.Y-U Miltord Hotntll DM PHOXK-3ir-7tlJ KM 400 IW. Jahn JbWadJ eoMUCtt JStanr car aluM c. no4tt Un uUHy th K.vtuu Hour of .5 Maaltr Ml kVi JcmV lui TS. tp? MS IMH rtrd lo.

P.ntl 575 1 Brtitd itrnl, HiHDId, tUdutaty .1 yftU Oaar 16' akin, p.ih rtluKm hlih Um I 7 ttw H(w JTS Mairt Ctmtl.Il. 'i 5IW Tf.V^K mi 01 1 aim jLviipuni will tike pUCf at I la Ihe spaaaeaao Washinftoa and it cwk Is Helv Kdurv church with wlemn hieh Mesi of re quiem. Burial will be In St. chitl'5 Mtmoerj of Si. Thertsa'a tuild will recite the Rowry tomorrow night Jt o'clock in the FjAiToK-Ur fo, smt 7 TRUCKS WAVTFtt fw A native tad reaideat Hrtiuii Nuno- r.Vv- -v I C7 ry '5-T SUlITi 2 TRUCKS FOR HIRE Mi TRAILERS, MOBILE HOMES "eSSSl £51 oi kiuSun cotwi-H.

mi HtnUMd employed with the Sinter division 31 yurtv and was 1 the Slnier Quarter Cea- tury club. Me was treasurer the Sinter Local H7. He ii ii i Tib pm- itigale, or White Pla Utau rer tilt. EDWxrin SL CHE I F. wot EJS-iriJ ......5 1.01 RMJter.

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"-TTi vii-r "uWn Matil. .1 719 cSSv Rd WANTED si 75. TIKES, ACCESSORtt-S, PARTS Ko ehlltt-Jea. Call KSv Wtrcti iKnri, rul i Afga suaaord. oi CTRta! UKtrrttr, J3W790, MndillOii.

tgsc tun, cHEvrAiATI XSS plaaachjlliah: Mi Siiaeaerl LOT and buiMM. Coin. i I £291 Sit. p' 0:15. FUcodi 1 'i mi liarr P' 0 I the Catholic and.

the Holy Name tocirty of Holy Rosary church, are his wife, Miry Jane Iuo Krivieki Stanley D. Krivieki. or Bridgeport; two Frank Kri-vickl, ol Bridgeport Leon Krivieki, of Stratford; two listers. Anna Krivieki, of Bridgeport and Helen Nifht- N.Y.. and several and nephews.

Services (or Alex Bakonyi o( WS Holland Hill road, Fairfield. ed yesterday, will take place forrxrrow at 1330 Fairfield avenue, and at i o'clock in St. church with a Burial will he Michael's cemetery. Ben in Hungary. a resident of the Bridnepori area years.

He wis a retired and member William Penn Fraternal xnlirm. Survivors are his' wife. Helen Mesnik Bakonyi: a son, Jo- 1 Baxonvi or dabghtcr, Mrs. Josejrti Sandor of airfield; two sisters. Mrs.

Anna Pall and Mrs. Fannie Horvith of four grandchildren and several mecet ana nepnew Ben Services for Louis Bovj, (I, of Harris court, Stratford, who win Uke place 10- oay at in: 11 a. m. in the wil McDonald funeral home 2M1 Main street. Stratford, and at 11 0 cock in St.

James church with a requiem Burial will He in it. Michael's cemetery a oeTihs. Henry I. ta.te. 1 a a cVl "7 Servicer for Helen u' lot Coates, S6.

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Jtataaia SecvkPi for Anna M. 1 thnsoa. 71, mife of Elmer W. Johnson, 321 Maptewood avenue, who died Saturday, will take place today at 1) a.m. in the Albert W.

Spear funeral home. Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. William Snowalter, putor ofi the Weitijtlnrier' Preabytefian1 church, officiating. Burial will be at Uwnc'roit eertteterj'. Ceorie Karatra.

of (M Oranfield avene, wbof Sunday in home, will take place tonMrrotr- at the Adzima funeral Ml Arcllc street, and at o'clock in St. John the Baptist Carpatho-Rusiian Greek Cjtlwiie church, with Fev. John Mar-kovich officiating. Burial wilt be In St. cemetery.

Slrat-ford. who died Saturday hotpital, will Uke place to day at 1 p.m. in the First Bapp list church of Stratford, nidi the Rev. William O. Johnson, pas- lor, orttcfatint.

Buna! will be (n Lakeview cemetery, George's church with a high requiem Mats. Burial wiu be in Sl, Michael's cemetery. The Rosary will be recited to- at o'clock in the funeral home. Mn, Jantet J. Margaret Hisam Wario, It.

of 7ft Arbor alreet, Sirai'ord. wife of James J. Wargo. died suddenly yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. Services will take place Thurs day at a.m.

in the Dennis and D'Arcy funeral 3111 Main street, Stratford, and at o'clock in Sl. James church with emn hiah Mass or requiem. Burial win be in St. Michael's life. She was a member of the Rosary guild of Sf.

Teresa's church, the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent association, and the Bridgeport Council of Catholic Survivors are three sons. Edward and Robert Covne. of Bridgeport, and Joseph Coyne, of irummiu; a sister, Mrs. John KJein, of Bridgeport, eight grandchildren, and aeveral nieces and Frank fi. Mania NEW HAVEN will take place lodiy for Frank C.

Martin, ft, of Colony road, a retired businessman and brother of four Bridgeport area residents, who died Saturday In tirace-rtew raven Hospital. They will be ctjnducted a.m. in the and Bennett funeral home. 1M Broadway, and al lt.lj o'clock in St. Brendan church wilh solemn high requiem Mass.

Bi ial wiil be in Beaverdale Memor. ia) Park, Hamden. Stanley Mlleyki, 77, of Ainert avenue, Stratford, died yeaterday In St. Vincent's twspi- JwefJj Kraflck Joseph Kralick. 61.

or 31 Crow street, Trumbull died yesterday in onaRepan nospnai. Services will take place day at i.tn. In the funeral home, S91 Arctic street and at o'clock in St. John the1 Baptist Carpatho-Russian Creek Catholic: cr.uTch, with the church Survivors are his Anna a 1 1 Kralick; a son, Thotnas J. Krifick, of Bridge-port; a daughter.

Mrs. Jean A. Zahorsky of Norwood, his pareMj, Mr. and Mrs. Wasil Kra-fick, of Bridgeport; three brolh-ers.

Michael and George Krafick, of Bridgeport and John Krafick. Dinbury: two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Louis and Mrs, Helen Born in Ciechostovakia. Mrs.lSwetz of Bridgeport; five finnd- Wargo resided in this countrv 73jchildren, and aeveral and years, and in Stratford 30 yiars, tiephews. survivors, in addilion to her1 husband, are four sons.

Edward Wargo. of Bridgeport, James and Charles S. Warn, of yd T. War. Huntington; four diufh-u Lillian M.

Warn, of Stratford, Mrs. Kenneth W. Beau-din of Bridgeport, Mrs. Bernard T. Biden of Huntington, and Mrs, John M.

Frawley, of Stratford; I three sisters, Mrs. Helen Henog raraippany. N.J. and Mrs. Ann H.

Wellington and Frances D. Hisam. of Fairfield; and grandchildren. for Nels J. Nelson, of 122 Morehouse street, treasurer o( the Carpenters Union local 1013.

who died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place tomorrow st 3 p.m. in ih-son funeral home, North avenue, with the Rev. James S. Hood, minister of the Fairfield Grace Methodist church, ofliciat-ing.

Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Services for Miss Martha Molloy, formerly of the Fairview apartments, who died Thursday took place yesterday in Si. Pat- nca: cnurcn Willi a requiem Miss, Bunei was lo St. Michael-cemetery. Celebrant was the Rev.

Genld i. JJevore, assisted by the Rev. Harry L. Hale, deacon, and the Rev. Joseph Peuullo, O.P., Father Male read the committal.

Mrs. oka Coyne Mrs. Caroline Coughlin Coyne. formerly of Bridgeport and widow of John Coyne, dieid yesterday in SI. Joseph's Manor.

will take place tomorrow at 8:15 a.m. is the Cyril Mullim home, 399 White Plains road. Trumbull, and at 9 o'clock in SI. Teroa's church with a solemn high Mass of re quiem. Bunat will be in SI.

cemetery. Born in Rockvjtle, Mrs. Coyne Born in Windber, Mr. Kra Devon. Burial win be in Kinj's! Highway cemettTy.

Milford. Mrs. Reil was a native or Bridgeport. Born in i addition lo her; husband, are a brother, Edward1 Wales, of Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. William Cart of New Haven; and several nieces and nephews.

Alberta Jain tap Mrs. Alberta Johnson. "i5. of 85 Johnson court, Stratford, died eslerday in hrr home. Services and burial wiil be con ducted in Remhk.

Vs. Va Johnson resided in the Bridgeport three years. Survivors are seven was. Grant Johnjan of Bridgeport. William Johnson of Fairfield, Warren Johnson of New York city, John Johnson Df Mount Vernon, N.Y..

Herman and Nor man Johnson of Philadelphia. and James W. Johnson of Hollywood, two daughters. -Mrs. Olhelia Strong ot Stratrord and Mrs.

Cylester McGill of Chitrchview, a brother, James E. Burrell, of Remlik, IS grandchildren. 15 greatgrandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Frederick IV. Fisher Services for Frederick N.

Fisher. JS, of 135 Riverview m.r. Stratford, who died Friday, wili a.jce loniv II n. in the Dennli and D'Arcy fjn-eral home, 3(11 Main street Stratford, with the Rev. Lynn A.

Wood, minister of Washington Part Methodist church, official. ing. Burial will be in Ukeview cemetery. Refaett P. Nob.

Services for Robert P. Nolan, 17. son or Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nolan, of it Edeewood place, Fairfield, who died Thursday, will fake place today at 8 a.m.

in the Spadaccino funeral horne. Nobte avemat, and at 9 o'clock jn Our Lady of the Assumption church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will cemetery. SCHOOLS AND WOMEN GMIS LEARN TO IE AN IBM fwntk Oay Innmtt Cltmt, Shart C.vri.. law Tuitran, t-Z Tarmi.

CtuMi in fK Swltca-laata Racaatianiit. Tyaitia. cau nur Rites Wednesday For E.S. Rider Services take place tomorJ for E. Spencer Rider, of Services will Uke Place nveoue.

secretary and een-l day at a.m. In Ihe Rohm and maiuner of the Mountain Luchantiy funeral home, cemetery and retired lranS3- narnum avenite, Stralford, and it eaecmive, died Sun- Clock in lha Holv Nam. rl cnurch with a solemn high Mass or reotilerri. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Born in Poland. Mr. Miieykj resided in Stratford live mnnih. having previously resided in Brooktye. N.

Y. He was employed wnn company of Brooklyn, retiring IS years ago. Survivors are his wife, Mrs Michelena Urbanovicz Miievka; two eons, Stanley Mileyka, Jr. of Brooklyn, N. and John Milev.

ka, of Slratford: five Mrs. Mary Kaszycki of Stralford, Mrs. Josephine Kwiatkowski a I Simpson, ind Miss Ann. Miit Services for Mn Leona L. of St 01 five Stratford, wife of Mnnve ir Mrs.

Amelia 73, wife of Paul Nekiunas, of 1SJ 'Lewis street. ttird Slindav in Stratrnrd Convilescerit hospital, will Uke nlac? 'ooinrrov at it the Charles W. Doujielvo and Sens funeral home, 7M Pirk lit- and it 9 o'clock in St. 10 onoseport ttosoitai. They will be conducted at 1 in Ihe Henrv Richor.

anrt Son funeral home. IIJS Fairfield avenue, by the Rev. Howard C. Ikmal church. Burial Mountatp.

Grove cemetery. Mr. Rider was born in Nor-Walk. During World War 1, hel served as a pharmacist's mate! In the U.S, Navy, Alter his dls- charee, he the Connecticut company as in auditor, later1 ieaving to be superintendent of transportation lor the Detroit street Railway company. Mr.

Rider then worked 30l years for the Twin Coach com-i pany, with offices in New Yorkl city, retiring seven yean ago as, eanerri Olstrrct sues manager. Uunng this asweiatioo, the com-pany "loaned" him during Worldl War 11 as a li.iscn officer wiihl oflices in Washington, D. C. lo' the Oftict of Defense Transporu- He joined ihe cemetery association after his retirement. He! also was a monbef of St.

John's' lodge, AF and AM, of Norwalk John Markovich, pastor, 2L n'L I ing. Burial will he in St. cemetery. 5tratford. services will be conducted lonieht and tomorrow nwces nijthl at SO o'clock in the funeral I E.

Fuller services far Francis E. Fuller. lick esided in the Bridgeport si. of Frenchtown road, who area 42 He was i Friday, took place yesterday as inspector w.th the General lnt fupeTii a' 3 ih0nnt' Wilh Rev. Ludwig Jan.

member of the Rosebud A.C. era. leAl the Fathers' club o( St. John's hospital. le.

Mrs. ceora, 'r died yesterday in Milfttrd Servlcps will tike tomor row at IS: )5 a.m. in the A. G. Baker funeral heme, Strat-i ford avenue, and at in' Andrew's Episcopal church, John Sirr.ocko.

naeliaw Services ior Miss Adeline Lyons, o( Mi Washington avenue, who died Wednesday, took place yeslerday in SI. Augustine's cathedral with a requiem Mass. Bur-ial was in St. Michael's cemetery. Celebrant was the Rev, Richard J.

Grady, who read the com-millal with ihe Rev. Edward Zioell. Mra. Elmer ff. Belts Services will take place tomorrow Tor Mn.

Tila Howe M. wire of the Rev. Elmer Belts and mother or Miss Leila Bstts. of Bridgeport, who died Sunday In N.J. They will be conducted In thr John Langley funeral home.

Tuckahoe, and burial will be in Head of the River cemetery EMKjOYMFjvt MORKIS TOOL i Dlt CO. ui Piuigogi sTggrr ELASTIC MOLD MAKERS S3 -SO hour atartiM, awai awatiu Atlantic Tool A Die 333-OQ78 WW. Yow uctm! CONH. JTATI IMP10TMIMT prnunil and be ahle OPERATOR MOWN! SKAVZ ax NATIONjU acme 50 Hour Work Good BALOGH Mlg. Inc.

21K STATE ST, ZZT. W-T42S SUPUUIARKET POSITIONS Immadi.ta full lima paiilio.t naw let a.acair ilaiki. ai ry ilarki. Ctp.iiant. prtfauad.

ftraaany haaptili. APTIT PttMHrigL TOWN It MAIM TtUMtUU LJ. XORVETTE OVEKTWE OVERTIME OVERTIME Haavy work loaala cMtiaiui lata Ik, faltara, aWanaKal tl w. aJJ addiuxal MACHINE ASSEMBLERS ON A PERMENANT FULL TIME BASIS Oh, friwpa baaaafi. praar intluaW.

aawk faatltra. a. I lia. rafttad far Applp Pai mi. or TatapAana PRODUCTO MACHINE CO.

990 HotiMtonic Art. BRIDCEFORT M75 ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLERS Female Apply directly to Employment Optica HtttP) Stroot, Norw.lk Monday Ttiwrtalay, A.M. to 4 P.M. NOR DEN Division United Aircraft PLASTICS WGINEEHNG MANAGES SAXES MANAGER WE NEED YOU If you hava Wn in Ih. Flaitici induiliy for liva yean aj moia tK patianca in Iharmoselj and a Lhermoplatlici.

2. If yoci have a dame (o advance end accapl leiponjibili lie) of a Staff esiign Send Teat BOX TOST Develrtnment uUioHS DRAFTSMAN DRAF- Pjtrtlrijiile in new nashlipjlit and Oumelic product profrtm Join a distiniruljtifd firm Wrli-krwirR for erccllcnl prnducti Min. design pi "HIOGEfORT METAL GOODS MFG. CO. cettracr ate.

nm taa eawnv Kqu.l Opptrianii FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES Tn prorlile installation and lul iininrTt tllrifl ncncralor systems on US, mi'llarr IntljlV- uronit rlrclrlcal bark. rnltrtand elrrlrnnlc priifmp- tin. Mint U.S. cilitrn SECRET apri villinit lo FOREMAN For eleclr rltarril Sand rmrne in cOnfiaWawa lai inmiw.y, fJ.V.C. rf.V.

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