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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 28

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dav. TWENTY-EIGHT Mrs, Helen Wanat, Of 3 Shadowlawn drive. Wfstport wife of Michael Wanat. a I Westport, building contractor died yesterday in her home after a' long illness. there most of her life.

Survivors. addition WOMEN GIRLS LEARN TO BE AN IBM Key Punch Operator Ev.nin, Cl.ss.,, ShoH E-Z Tirmi, in Switch, ffo.rd Typing. CALL WHIT! VISIT MTI SCHOOLS 1 1 C-O EMPLOYMENT PLASTIC MOLD MAKERS $3.80 per hour 4 Atlantic Tool Die 333-0078 MORRIS TOOL 1 WE CO. Ut PtMHcmr STREET OPERATOR BROWNE SHARPS OK NATIONAL ACME 50 Hour Work Week Good Fling. Benefits BALOGH Mfg.

Inc. 2105 STATE ST, EXT. 367-1425 SUPERMARKET POSITIONS full a full compiny bintfitt AfYLT rTHOMNEl OLD TOWN ROAD 1 MAIN TRUMIUU. K0RVETTE nalive OBITUARIES John K. Skaae John F.

Skane, 4S. of 138 Laurel died Monday in Hums- will Aiacima wnere he was visit. aay at. 9:15 a.m. (he I today 8:34 a.

m. in the W. Dougiello and Sons funeral take place John M. Stiaughnessay funeral fiirttfw. and at c'clcck in St.

ouu. mm-iai none, 0 Luke's church with a bolcmn Park and at 9 o'clock i high Mass ot requiem, Burial Augustine's cathedral with a Mass. be in St. Thomas ceraeiery. i ourm will ue in charl' 3orn in Westnort.

Mrs. Wanat Miss Virginia Lockwood Mr fiushand. are three ions, David i Michael and Brian Wanal. o( lhe Anclcm 0rder of Westporl; a daughter. Miss Gail Ann Wanat, of Westport; 1 mother.

Mrs. Stella Horelick. Wrstporl; fj'Jr Mrs. An DeLuca. Mrs.

Siella Chapmi Mrs. Rose Carperster and Nancy Laughlin. or Westport; 3 several nieces an nephews. Survivors are his wife. Mrs.

Stella Tomas Skane; a son. Law-rente J. Skane of Bridgeport and a sister. Mrs. John F.

McDonald i)f Bridgeport. Mrs. Waiter Reif for Mrs. F.va Bell Spencer Rider il avenue, secretary and gtu- wM Place today at 10:15 eral minauer of the Mountain urove cemetery and rct-ied mans- porlation executive, who died Sua- home, 1SSS Sin Episcopal church, Devo will be in King's Highw wl" be. KinB Thcv will be conducted at Ar.dr p.m.

in (he Henry E. Bishop Son funeral home. 139 Fairfield avenue, by lhe Rev. Howard 1 p- Nutting, of the United CoBgrega-; Mcrcv S. tl.

(lonal church. Burial will he M' of ter-Mountain Grove cemetery. of P- Sinck. who died Sunday, will lake plare SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTIONS loday al 10 a. in the Mu1- mis aim ncQgaie lunerai ill will be NGR WALK-Services for Miss Virginia Lockwood, 80, of 57 Van Zant street, who died Sunday, will lafc- ilace tcdav a.m.

in the Ganung funeral home, S4 South Main streel. and at 15 o'clock in the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle with a re-quicm Mass. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery.

Reeves D. Havens I N'ORWALK i for Reeves uavw Havens. 77, of 12 Broad street, who died Saturday, wifl take pjac- Kdav -r II a.m. in the Norwalk Methodist church with the Rev. Barton Bovee, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in East Norwalk cemetery. The Raymond funeral hamr. East Wall street, is in charge af! Mrs. Ted Buckingham M1LFORD Services lor Mrs. Florence VanSycklr Buckingham, 57, of 16 Union si reel, wife of Ted Buckingham, who died Monday in Milford hospital, will take place tnday at 2 p.m.

in th2 George J. Smith and Son funeral home. 135 Broad streel. wilh the Rev. Lloyd Worley.

pastor of the Mary Taylor Memorial Methodist cnurcti otlicialmg. Burial will be at the convenience oi the family. John W. Helly MILFORfJ Services for John W. Holly, 54, of 45 Atwater srreei, supervisor or lhe main branch of the Bridgeport Post Office, who died Sunday, will lake place today at 8:30 a in the Cody-White funeral home.

137 Broad street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church with a requiem Mass Burial will be in St Mary's cemetery. EMPLOYMENT PLASTIC MOLD MAKER OH TOOL DIE MAKER Eager lo enter inio the field of Plastic Mold Making. Minimum 50-hour work -week, CONTRACT MFG. CO.

400 SURF STRATFORD Hiring in our Offices (2) SENfOR AUDITORS IM audit maniit our fir 10,800 fee Vhh I. HNHH AUDITOR lmrtion procdn, elAnava eipinjion ii, rtriirfi Into Ih. toraptrellmljlj, rou "ill nurtltlint. in berntit protrnm, ik, toi-p profil nbarlnr frlriKe Hit, SHAMROCK PERSONNEL Stamford itS EtjforJ Strut, SUmFdrd 327 2800 Coyne, who died Monday in St. Joseph's Manor, will lake place today at 8: 15 a.m.

in the Cyril F. Mullins funeral home. 399 While Plains road. Trumbull, and at 9 o'clock in St. Teresa's church with a solemn high Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Alberta Johnson Tor Mrs. Alberta Johnson.

75. of Si Johnsn-i court. Stratford, who died Monday in her home, will be conducted in Remlik. Va. Born in Remlik.

Mrs, Johnson resided in the Bridgeport area three years. Survivors are seven sons. Grant or Bridgeport. William of Fair-field. Warren of New York city, John Mount Vernon, N.Y., Herman and Norman of Philadelphia.

and James W. Johnson of Hollywood, two daughters, Mrs. Olhelia Strong ot Stratford and Mrs. Cvlester McGill ot Churchview, a brother. James E.

Burrcll. of Remlik; IS grandchildren, IS sreat-grandchildren. KivnyaK. 5S. cf 1220 Nichols ave- nieces ami nephi her home, will lake nlnre Mrs.

James 1 Wim iiAiitj ii n.u a. m. in inc ktii- Services for Mrs lord, and at 9 o'clock in Si James church wilh a solemn Mass. Burial will be in 51 Mir ael's cemetery. Mrs.

John KDnrad DAN BUR ices for Mrs anna u. Konrad, 86. widow oi rvonrao, who died Sundav in the Glen Hill Convalescent mnpini, wrii take place today. The services will be conducted in the Gleason funeral hnme, 143-53 Northern boulevard. Flush ing, l.i.

Buna! will be in Linden Hill Methodist cemetery, Brook lyn, iN.r. John J. Battisra ANBURY Services for John J. Ballir-ta. 35.

of 19 street, co-owner of the Midtown i.nevrnn gasDhne station on West street, who died Sunday in Danbury hospital, will take place today at 10 a. in the Tom-linson Homestead, 33d Main street. Burial will be in wooster Mrs. Michael J. Shanley t) AN BURY Services Mrs.

Katheryn Walsh Shanley, ro, oi ii Washington wi dow of Michael J. Shanley, who died Monday in the Glen Hill convalescent hospital, will take piace lomorrow at ID: 15 a. m. in her home, and at 11 o'clock in Si. Peter's church wilh a solemn high requiem Masi.

Burial win be in St. Peter's cemr ttry. William R. Rich SHELTON Services for William Franklyn Rich, 59, of Forest avenue, a foreman will the Shelion Public Works deDart merit, who died Sunday, will Cake piace iinay ai a.n the Janies T. Toohey funeral! ncme.

32 Howe avenue, ai II o'clock in the Church o( the iiood Shepherd, with the Rev Fred P. Sutton, rector, officiat ing. Burial will be in Riverside rn-r Mrs. Henry F. Blltner services will take place today for Mrs.

Julia Dwyer Blltner, nf Fourth street, widow oi Menrv But, ner, who died Sunday in Norwalk hospital as a result of burns received In her home that morning. They will be conducted at 2: 3D m. in Christ Episcopal church. East Norwalk. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery.

The Raymond funeral home, 5 East Wall street, is in charge of arrangements. Frank J. Mylen TRUMBULL Service for I Frank J. Mylen, 52, of 51 River-H side drive, president o1 the New tngland Eleclnc Construction I oi sireei, Bridgeport, who died Sunday, will take place today at 9:15 a.m. in lhe Mullins and Redgale funeral home.

Main street, Long Hill, and at 10 o'clock in St. Sle-phen'j church wilh a requiem Mass, Burial will be in St. Michael's cemelery. James Clyens HOBOKEN, it. J.

Services for James J. Clyons, 68, of HS9 Bloomfield street, brother of Mii. Clyons, of BridEeport. who died Monday in his ne. will take place lomorrow 9:30 a.m.

in lhe Boswnrlh funeral home, Willow avenue, and cluck in Our Ladv of Grace church wilh a solemn highl icvr.cin nunai win in West New York cemetery. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1964 far John Harry E. lUviUaa Harry Haviland, (4, of Cleveland avenue, a retired butch- died yesterday Bridgeport 251 Colony street. Fairfield'.

Stnic" ill take place morrow al 8:30 a.m. in the Lar son funeral home, North ave nue, and at o'clock in St. Peter's church with a reauiem Min Thomas te cemetery, iolem solemn high requiem lifelong resident irial will be in St Mi- of Mr. Haviland was R. McDonald Funeral home, iHisam Wargo, 78.

n'f 70 Arbor Mam street. Sintford and Stratford, wife of Janies Grace church, Stratford, St Mirt- Bridgeport hospital, will lake Place tomorrnw af .1:15 i cemetery, Dennis and D'Arrv 2si Main street, Straf- retired hutcher, and was for (merly employed with Liptak's 1 Market. Maplewood avenue. I Survivors are his wife. Mrs Edith Wheeler Haviland; a son.

Donald E. Haviland, ol Rridge- nis mutner, Mrs. lea nor wan tiavnand. of Canada MONROE-Serv'ices for George! Ind Andrew Golias. RR nr inn Albert V.

Raucci. 4t, of lit, Carlos J. Bahr numsiora avenue. Parkway loll collector terday in Ms borne. in Home ola and Son funeral street, ana at 9 o'clock in patriots church with a high Miss of requiem.

ial will he Born in New York ciiy, Mr. Raucci resided In Bridgeport most of his life. He was a veteran World War II, where he served with (he Marines in the Pacific. He was employed as a toll col. leclor on (he Merritt parkway.

brothers En rl Haviland of Federation ot Stale. Counly oi tne Amen- Miami. RaT our is(c Mi si Marguerite and Miss Bea? rice hiJ Mrs-Haviland. of Bridgcporl ih May Wilhelmy. of StSlDrf P.ltr'?'* Donnl Mrs Mildred VTwnin BriiT Ml:" Rauccl; his mother.

Mrs, porr Raucci of Trumbull; c7a niecef nephews bratlwr' Guido of nephews. of Trumhuli; and several nieces road, who Monday, will takci Slev" Sr' place tomorrow at a.m. in the Charles T. Pistcy and iioni funeral home, 255 Barnum avenue, Bridgeport, and al 9 o'clock in St. Stephen's church with a requiem Mass.

Durial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Slratiord uurn in ft.urin, CiechcOnvaMa. ployed by the Peertats Aluminum i-ounary 21 years. Mr.

Golias was a member oi the First Slovak Catholic Union, and the St. Joseph's society branch 6S1. Survivors are his wile. Mrs, Anna Skunti Golias; a daughter Paul Masuk oi Monrae: lour brothers and two sisters in Circb- oslDvakia, five grandchildren and CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Servi Hullo, 7J. of Long Hill avenue, who died Monday, will take place today al 1:30 p.m.

in the Louis M. Spine-Ill funeral home, 62 Beaver streel, Ansonia. with the Rev. Fred Sutton, pastor of lhe udoo anepherd church, official- Mr. Golias was a resident of ling- Burial will be in Mountain Monroe many years.

He was cemetery, Bridgeport. Born Hungary, Mr. Hollol was a resident of Shelton many years. He was a member ot the Good Shepherd church. Survivors are two sons.

Joseph and Steven Hollo of Shelion: two daughters, Mrs. Carmen Deledone of Shelton and Mrs. Rob-, erta Larison of Greensboro. N.C a sisler. Mrs.

Veronika Konrytu nnngeport; ana lour grand-childrcn. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 3 DAYS ONLY SAVE HUNDREDS! HO PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH 1st AT THE LOWEST FINANCE RATES POSSIBLE! CHEVROLET 601 State Street, Bridgeport Phono 333-5521 Carlos J. Bahr. TS, of Si Tre-ont avenue, whose relatives cceeded it) persuading Cuban ilhorities to allow him to come A native-af Cuba, Mr. Bahr was chief engineer in a sugar mill.

His relatives sough! for two years to obtain permission from Cuban authorities for him audi his wire, Ida to leave lhe coun try and finally succeeded fou months ago. Surviving, in addition lo Gulllermo Bahr of this city; and two daughters, Mrs. Berta Ortii and Miss Teresita Bahr, all of this city; four grandchildren and Mrs, Sarah Am Sells EAST SETAUKET. L. services will take place here lor Mrs.

Sarah Ann Sells, 100, of East Setauket, grandmother or Mrs. Lulu Stewart Mrs Rose Bf active 11. John and David Sells, all oi Bridgeport. Conn who died Sunday in Central Is-lip hospital. The O.

B. Davis funeral home of Port Jefferson, L. is in charge of arrangements. Survivors, in addition to (he four Bridgeport resiSents, are five other grandchildren, great-grandchildren and i( great- ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S WEDNESDAY Fun D. 74.

of Elm a manufacturer, died early Tues- day mornlrii uantHiry hosoi- Services will take place Thursday morning, at times lo be an- John C. Free- church. Fairfield, with l' requiem BurUI will be' SL wmelery. I Mr. Gregory was born In Italy, Be res resided la Shelton 15 came to this country when young.

He was employed ai a ilrlll press! ami bad been a Danburv reai- orierator with lb. imm oent ior years. Betore his retirement I en years ago, be was president of the Danbury Rough Hat Co. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ermelina Grandi Gregory; tivo r-eur ana raui Gregory; bolh of Daitbury; two hrothers, John of Danhury and Chester, In Italy; a grandson and several nieces and nephews.

a great-grandchild. Services will take place Edward Mattaon day at 8:15 a.m. in the Charles MILFORD Services for Ed-W, Dougiello and Sons funeral F' formerly 7S8 Park avenue, and al 9 ot 19 avenue, who died o'clock In St. Mary's church wilh in the Four Corner a solem high Mass or requiem rtlt homei take place Burial will be In 51. Michael's i 11 In lhe Den- cemetery.

inis and D'Arcy funeral home. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY -nil fliatn street, Mrattord. with the Rev. Arthur T. Monk, of Chris! Episcopal church, offi cialing.

Burial will in Union cemetery, Stralltird. Mrs. Jafcn SehlMser NEWTOWN Services for Mrs. lona Langevlne Schlosscr, 70, of Bear Hills road, widow of John Schlosser. who died Sunday' in Danbuiy hospital, will take Place today at 10:30 a.m.

in the Wilmot, West and Goulding, Inc. funeral home. Route 25, Main streel. stepney, with the Rev Frank Howley, pastor nl the Stepney Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Stepney Village CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Uaaa Berts, of It East Ksotlwood terrace, died yeuerday ia Griffin hospital, Derby, Services will take place tomorrow at a.m.

in (he James T. Toohey funeral home, at i o'clock la St. ages company ia Shelton. He a member of St. Emery's church.

Survivors are his wile, Mrs. Maria Beres; a job. Lasilo Beres ol Shelion; brother, Dr. Stephen Seres at Las Angeles. and four other brothers and a sister residing in Hungary.

Vakatke Eckkr Valentine Eckler, 90. 4t3 Slate street, died yesterday in St Vincent's hospital. Services will take place tomorrow at 10 a.m. in lhe Frank Polke and Son funeral residence. Fairfield avenue, wilh the Rev, William Sullivan, pastor ot the Sei-nnd Baplisl church, officiating.

Burial will be in Park cemetery. Mr. Eckler was a nalive and liretong resident or Bridgeport. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Emerson Brague, of Bridgeport; and several nieces and nephews.

J. Stuart CJUeaaAe Sr. NOR WALK -Services will take place today lor J. Stuart Gillespie, 8S, ot 44 Glen avenue, winner of lhe 1 90S Canadian Amateur golf champion ship, whodiec" Sm-div in his home. They will be conducted at a.m.

in the Magnet funeral home. 12 Molt avenue, and at 11 o'clock in Si. Matthew center with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in Woodland ceme-lery. Slamlord.

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