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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 21

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Services for the Rev. Ernest fi Dobelsteio, S3, of 1929 Meadow Creek drive, Louisville, formerly of Bridgeport, who died Friday in Louisville, will take place looay at a.rri- in Iff Pilgrim Lutheran church, Louis ville. Bom in Bridgeport, the Rev. Mr. Dobelstein resided here until he was ordained in 1930 in Zion Lutheran church, SIC urana street.

He served in churches in Hill City and Grand Rapids in Min nesota and Bremen and Evans- viiie in Indiana. Survivors are his wife. Mrs Anne Meiike Dohelslein, also; lormerly of Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs. Edward Busch or San Diego, a snn Charles Dobelstein of Louis ville; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Minton of San Diego and Mrs James Curry of Bridgeport; (wo brothers, Henry Dobelsteir of Bethel and Andrew Dobel stein of Mentor, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews.

Charles Schweickert TRUMBULL Services Charles Schweiekert, 81, of 51 Woodlawji drive, who died Fri day in his lioine. will fake place today at 8:15 a.m. in the Cyril F. Mullins funeral home. 399 White Plains road, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Teresa's church with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in SL Michael's cemetery, Stratford. DEATH NOTICES MTIM-lr. this city, Nmtmbtr II, 1K7. Afvjrew Arlim, f.iiiiond of Anna Arlim 01 BriDrwwxl avetiim.

FrKntfs on Inviled to Ottend the funeral from Iht resaeiice di j-rcnn poute A flflr ol 7-30 p.m. In the fjr.ee' hcrrc In Kirwolk. is. 1947. Bforrlcf Mtrrllt comll, v.itr ni Mnrdn cf 1 Clrclt.

Trumbull. Services will be ci di D-n nis D'Arty, lads Knlrflpfd avenue. Tuts, fit o.m. FriewH may tall Main r. if- Ave.

on TutMay mornl Interment ol the com family. Friends -'may cr 3 to i and 7 to p.m. IJ17. Mary Mrs. Marlon B-al Hollywood, California, FronK J.

of Branianf. Dr. Leonard New Ha-ven. Haul fi, r.1 SoulliSirry A Dr. Ar! XT nr Prlsndj are Inviled lo olteiid a ol.

Friends are Inviled lo attend a solemn high mass of requiem at 51. 7, Dp Pnul cdured, morning of a.m. Inlermenl in Sr Agens cemetery Bronlord. Friends rnny r-ii v. S.

Clancy funeral dame. i. ii Avr Turkey dv Dm. In n-edwy -j be jenl lo I Training School, SoulhOury. Conn.

in this dry, Smilny Ni al trie kite Ryon Duncan ot HIS Lynn A FITh, OF lu Thamos Rd. tirove side services will U13 -ddd StW port, an Wednesday, Nov. 22nd al in m. ArrnrLarmenls In cf the H. i tun-rn reddr, be no colling UNN In this clly.

Sunday Nov. ll. mi. at mlhecrnl al and Tuesday frcm In this cflv. Nay.

3-3 end lov. IS. 1947. SL Ju- Manor. dw or lorn Heno- 271 Bridgeoarl Dei-nn In SI.

A-Ji's church al 9 o.m. wilh a solemn niu.i Inlerment St. iftn-'n, cal fAonaav 7-9 a.m. J50filEjEK-ln ihls city, November is, J''di rr rnnc ol Klra Im-m. rt ftldoe forkwey, Trumo-jll.

Friend-, ore ir.illrd Id GIL.nd rnc F. fAylllas Tiuriiaull funeral f-amc, 39? While Fining rrvni, w. on iue-dnr 21sl ol o.m.r and from may cell Sunday 7-9 p.n ond 7-9 m. Cf-LLFO- fn Mllford Nove fA-r-nrd I li i I ic'- lho Cody White e-cod street C-f r- rhurrh ot a.m. Inlerment in 51.

Mory's cemetery. may coll Sunday 7-f ond Mondoy and -TAHZI-ln this city, Wovember 17. 1947. emllfa Templnl end Mrs. OIcc 21, 1947 al 3:00 a.m.

tram LUCAI-ln Friday Novemoer ctioeVs cemetery iltrment In SI. Mi There will be til colling hours. MACflR5KI-(n this cltv Sunday. Nw. 19.

jDi-i'1 tclovr'J 1 1 bond ot Ua Kasper Mocorskl, 1 lit i L.rnj.sr ij.v,r,. 01 iv stroturd FrlmCv In, d-d Ij oltend the runero from Aaiima t-n-rcl h-me. an WM. nesday ol 8:15 o.m. I.

Iran St. Jotin'l rniirch a.m, Willi a high cl di dl, cemeterv. Frlemls may call Mondoy 7 9 m. Tuesday 2 la 5 7 to 9 In Donburv, Hovember Tfi- 19S7. wlif ni ceorae i Hid town, ond molner ol Croror A.

Jerome ond Slennor C. Mewi Ri nerai services win South Main st 'd. Prise church with Moss. IhMffMnl in Hunnnninn ctrne d-v. Nrv.ldwn.

idn doy, 7 to 9 p.m. Rosory will tt reilkd OBITUARIES Services for George J. S9, of 47 Jewett avenue, ar industrial planner at Sikorsky mrcraii, woo area Iriday, win take place tomor row at a. m. in the Clifford funeral home, Rutland, Vt and at o'clock in Christ the King church in Rutland.

Burial will be in Calvary cemetery in nuuaitu. The Robert E. Hennessy fu neral home, 2935 Main street, is in charge of local arrange ments. The Bridgeport Elks lodee. conduct their ritual tonight at 8 o'clock in the funeral home here.

ti in Rutland. Mr. Young was a resident here for the past 12 years. He was a ner of the Sikorsky club and the BridgeiioFt Elks, and was a past exalted ruler of Post 97, BPOE, in Burlington, Vt. Survivors are his wife.

Mis. Ruth Burke Young twn sons, Richard J. Young of Shelburne. Vt, and George J. Youne.

Jr. ol Richmond. two daueli- icrs. miss mar)' Anne Youn; ot criageporc ana Mrs. Kutn Elten neverdouski ot Fair hed; i sister, Mrs.

Margaret Mattison of Burlington. ten srand- children; and several nieces! ana nephews. Mrs, Francis E. Finn Mrs, Mary C. Culley Finn.

89, of 1361 Iranistan avenue, the widov. of Francis E. Finn former outside tax ciilleclor rrf the city of Bridgeport and former deputy tax collector in Stratford, died yesterday in Abbet Manor convalescent home. Services will take ulace Wed nesday at 8:30 a.m. in the Mul- ns and Redgate funeral home.

1297 Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Augustine's cathedral with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Bom in west Meata, Ireland, Mrs.

Finn had been a resident of Bridgeport 71 years. She was a member of Our Lady's guild of St. Augustine's cathedral and the Council of Catholic Women. Survivors are two daughters, Miss Anna M. Firm of Bridgeport, principal of the Shelton elementary school, and Mrs.

Cecelia F. Johnston, of Trumbull, head of the commercial department of Central high school; a sister, Mrs. Annie Kicrnan ot Ireland; several nieces and nephews. DEATH NOTICES MJCHCLSON in Ntwicwn, 17, 1967, Wlabtl Mlttwlicn, daughter dJ Iht- brm-Ny avtnjc, BrlJqtporl. ffl vdi-e will he'd cn I liD n.rn.

the 1ur.eroI l.o.tie. itU4 rnlrrlpld Avenue. dJ t. D'Arcy with r-q ten, Mats at £1. Coit.rtroi at n.m.

Interment In Mountain Gruve will be HO celling houri. Kf-rilv (lowers HIHKO-ln Mils cilVi -Navember aat SO. FrTencte are Invltrd In aflend 1W frwn the Charles i. fnt-v hrrf, Bh.T.U.Ti Ut r- urday and Sunday at p.m. ArMfCALI Suddenly In 1hls clV Kov.

iv. Ki? PonL-jli, hrlav-d hui- rsnnrt nf FlHiruir Dlnrta Pchli.uti Ot 70 Glenrldge finn-J, Folrfle'J, fAnry Ponlta.i, broUnr and Pad Panlcali. FrFe.id3 are ir.vil*d to nltrnd Ihe Jervlcrs Monwv, Nov. ZDth at 1 a.m. trpm t-DJls home, fcosi Wlchoers ctmetery.

Michael's ctmeteo wosnirjjnn -venue ana oi a.m. Church of Assumptfan, Conn Inlermenr In SI. Friends may coll Saturday 7-9 p.m, Sunday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. A In thli cllvf Nov. 19, Fram In thk riiv.

n-v. 19. 196J. Fran £, nF SJ7 Ci.nta! Frl-tuls ate. anetia tne mrrerai the Robert tuneroi name, Mcln 51..

on Wednesday, Kov. 2Jnd at o.m. ond In SI. ol 9 cm. with a solemn requiem v.

intarmenl In 5t. 'i cemetery. Frlendi moy coll Mantfay 7 lo 9 p.m. Tutsfloy 7 to 9 Parking in Ihe rear funeral home. In November 19, 1967.

Donate. Schiopao "I Per i.tr husbend of Mrs. Emmo anoio SihlanotJ and fatfier oi Cany gnd Ari-bpIo and fAri. Picwitwi. Frlendi ore invitee to attend the the A P.

Ahrloki Snn funeral' home, streel and at 9 n.m. In St. church ST. Michocl's ceme- icrv. may 79, SCHWFICKERT in :,1 ,314 i Lk I 51 VrDodlawn Drivt, TrumbiiM.

Friends ui t- l.j ol fy .0 Ihr ffuni thr f.yi F. Wullim Tfofr.rjyll --y9 white rcafi. an Montfav, Hovinv t)Cr 30 ol 8.15 o.m.. and from Si. Ter-cia'i church with a requiem hfph Sclh.TriT:, 5 onD p.m.

ond Sunday, 3 Ihli Cliy, Friday, Nov, 17, Anna koiocko r.f 'I ford Stralford. Friendi art Invited OHend the funeral from rne Aarmo Faiernl Home. SSI Arctic cn Win doy ul djti. and Irorn Jchr. The Baptlit CorpcTho-ftukslon dreck Calholli: rh.r-.-_ Mill Hi) Ave, at 9 o.m.

inter-tricM it, V. Jcr.yi i ot 7:30 p.m In Ihit rity. Sun. Nov. 19, iv.f;.

urnrujij en svmcvr ol Dovii A. Tucker, Ik devoted of Roiclyn TucW Judy DcvW A. TucK- er, oi 2209 Main St. Fr-erdJ ore oifTii the funeral i. ihr luntrci Or: ojfir 7 lo 9 p.m.

WILLI ir ih.s citv, Ndv H67. Jen nie werner w.m, wioow ot Jflsepn Ave will be held on Tuesdcy at I p.m. al the Bridgeport fuiemi y. i O'Arcv, lC4o FOTfield In Friendi may call Monday 2-3, p.m, 1ft city Mov. ll, Mtf.

oeorgt J. youna, Young af Mnln jo ana p.m. rarn- Ino Ihe nor of formal D.E will Cfrducf lnrLi rltwl or. Tueidoy, 2ij-nt 1:30 A.m., Oftd at o.m. Ir, Cr.risi me ring unurw wnn a lArermenl In Catvarv ceme'erv in-d, Ve.

rnov call 1h( Joseph W. Macarski. or 47 Sikorsky place, Stratford, a crane operator fo- the Carpent er steel company, died last lugni in HritJKepo. hospital. Services will lake place Wed-i.

sday at 8:15 a.m. in the Adzima funeral home, 591 Arctic street, and at 9 in St. John church with a Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's Bora in Diion city, Mr.j Macarski was a resident oi this area nany years.

He was a U.S. Army veteran c' World War II and a member of the American legion and the Mia-1 mosue club. are his wife, Mrs. Ila Kasper two sons. Michael Macarski of Bridgeport end William Macarski ol Strat-forf1; a daughter, Mrs.

Louise Dunn of Bridgeport; four brothers Slanley, John and Edward I Micaiski, all of Dixon and Caster Macarski of Oly-phsnt, three sis'ers. Mrs. Anna K'uffer of Trumbull and Mrs. Hel Grahowski and Mrs.i nke Henchen. both of Dixon city; and a several nieces and nephews.

William J. Duncan, Sr. William J. Duncan. 73, of 1413 Main street, a retired employe of the city Sanitation died in St.

Vincent's hospital. Kdruiddd taEtE r' -dd Tues day at a.m. in the Cannon and O'Connor funeral home, 515 Washington avenue. Burial the family- at the ul Born in York city, Mr. Duncan had been a resident of Eridseport 50 yesrs.

He was ei-plrjyed with the Sanitation 20 years before retiring in 1A60. Mii vd is are a son. witiam J. Duncan, of Bridgeport; daughters, Mr. Dorothy Eli of and Mrs.

Lamb rf Fairfi'ld; and three grandchildren. Andrew Arlim Services for Andrew Arfim, 72 of 815 Briarwood avenue, who died Saturday in the Park Avenue Convalescent hospital, will take place Tuesday at 10:30 a.m the Frank Polke and Son fu neral residence, 15-16 Fairfield avenue, and at 11 o'clock In Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic church with, the Rev. Lasio Orosz, officiating. Burial will be in Mountain Grove ce- nda. services win oc conducted tonight at 7:30 p.m.

m. in the funeral home. A nutive of Hungary, Mr. Ar tists had been r. Bridgeport res- 23 years.

He. was a retir ed employe, of the Remington Rand company and had been a caretaker at Mountain Grove until recently. He was Holy Name society of Holy Trinity Byzantine church. "is arc his wife. Mrs.

Anna Artim; two sons, George or Trumhul! and Alexander Artim of Bridgend" two daughters, Mrs. Jean Perigyi and Irene Arti.n. UOtu ot Bridgeport; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews in Hungary. Mrs. Domenic Lattanzi Services for Mrs.

Emilia Teni- pini Lattanzi, 87, of 43 Rockland street, widow of Domenic Lattanzi. who died Friday, will take place Tuesday at a.m. in the A. Ahi.rila and Son fur.eral home, East Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Holy Rosarv church with a reuuiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Born in Ihe Province nf bardy, Italy, Mrs. Lattanzi was a resident of Bridcport over 65 years. Sid: wan a lid. mbi-i ul u.ixt'ia Stella lodge and the North Italian Ladies Aid association.

Survivors two sons, Jo-i seph B. Lattanzi of Stratford' and Lt. Henry R. Lattanii of Bridgeport, a member of the Bridgeport Fire department; a daughter, Mrs. Olga Paoli of.

Stratford; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Serphillips of New Haven; 11 grandchildren; IS great children; and several nieces andj nephews. Mrs. Lynn W. Ellis, Sr.

WESTPORT Mrs. Mary Barstow Ellis, 69, of 10 Thomas iidid, ivuluw of Lynn W. Ellis, died Sunday in Norwalk hos pital. Graveside services will take place Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Willow Brook cemetery, with the Rev.

Douglas H. Marr, minister of the Saugutuck Congregational church, officiating, The Chads H. Lewis funeral home, 210 East State street, is In charge of arrangements, Born in Carlstaill, N.J., Mrs. Ellis, was a resident of West-port 36 years. Survivors arc a son, Lynn W.

bitis, of westport; a oaugn-ter, Mrs. Frederick Turk, of Fill-lerton, a sister, Mrs Marjorie Greenbie, of Castinc, Maine, and eight grandchildren. Richard I. Sweeney Services for Richard I. Sweeney, 46, of 133 Chest nut Hill road, who died Thursday, will take place today at 8:30 a.

m. in the Collins funeral home, £12 East avenue, and at 5 o'clock in St; Jerome churc! with a requiem Burial will be in St, cemetery. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1967 MilMat Frendt Mathtas Frendt, 65, ul 115 Claudia drive Stratford, died yesterday in Abbet Manor ton-i Services will take place Wed nesday at li a.m. in tne Stratford funeral home or Dennis and D'Arcy, 261 1 Main street, and clock in St. Ambrose church with a solemn high req uie'm Mass.

Burial will he St. Michael's cemetery, Born in Austria-Hungary, Mr. Frendt had been a resident of lis area 70 years. He was a re-red machinist, having worked I years far tho Singer Manufac turing company. He was a member of the Woodmen of ihe World.

Survivors are a son, William Frendt of Stratford; a grandson; id great grandson. Donato Schiappa Donato Schiappa, 82, of 73 Berronette street, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. services will take place Wed nesday at 8 a.m. in the R.

Ab-riola and Son funeral home, 2160 Main street, and at o'clock in St. Andrew's cliurch with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will he in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Pettorano, Sulsiiio.

Italy, Mr. Schiappa resided in Bridgeport 45 years. He was a retired employe of the General Electric company, retiring 20 years ago. Survivors are his wife. Mrs.

Emma Chiota Schiappa; two sons. Casey and Angelo Schiappa; and a daughter, Mrs. Ann Bovino, all of Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Josephine Leone of Mil-ford, and six grandchildren; three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Isadore Levy Isadore Levy.

65, of 530 Audobon avenue, New York city, father of Benjamin Levy of Fairfield, died yesterday in LeRcy hospilal in New York city. win take place Mon day in trio Hirsch and Bon funer al home, Bronx, N.Y. In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Levy, and a daughter Mrs. Helen Antkier, both of New "York.

Mrs. Raymond Keller MPLFORD Services for Mrs. Margaret Keller, 55. wife of Ray- Keller ot wood avenue, who died Saturday in her home, will take place Tuesday at in the Cody-White funeral 107 Broad street, and o'clock in St. Gabriel's church with a solemn requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Born in iNova Scotia, Mr.s. Kel ler was a Milford resident 11 years. in addition to her hus band are a son, Raymond M.

Keller of- Milford; a grandson; two brothers, William and Dan iel MacDpnald, both of Nova and four sisters, Mrs. Chester Spiccr of Montreal, Mrs. Paul Saunders of Nova Scotia, Elizabeth Holdhrook, Whitestone, N.Y, and Mrs. William O'Reilly of the Bmnx, N.Y. Spencer Doland Services for Spen cer Doland, 45, nf 10 Friendly road, who died Friday in Norwalk hospital, will take place today at 2 p.

in thfi Col itis funeral home, 92 East av enue. The Rev. L. Wayne Roc ers, pastor ol tne Baptist church, will officiate. rial will be at the convenience of the family.

Mrs. Frederick H. Bennett NEWTOWN-Services for Mrs. Cathryn. Condon Bennett, of Poverty Hollow road, and formerly of Shelton, widow of Frederick 11.

Bennett, who died Friday, take place today at 6:30 a. m. in the James T. Tnohey funeral home, 32 Howe avenue, Shelton, and at 9 o'clock Margaret Mary church, Shelton, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Shelton.

John Lasala 1IAMDEN Services for John Lasaia, 62, of 8 West Helen street, district manager of Ihe Bridgeport office of the Connecticut Motor club (AAA), who died Friday, will take place today at IS a. m. in the Maresca and Sons funeral home, 592 Chapel street, New Haven, and at 3 o'clock in the Church of the ed Sacrament with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Lawrence cemetery, West Haven.

Ceslao Jedncjek RtfMBULL Servians for Ceslao Jedrzcjck, 53, of 25 Suu-nyridge parkway, who died Sat urday win take place lues- day at a.m. in the Cyril F. Mullins funeral home, 399 While Plains road, and at 9 o'clock in St. Catherine of Siena church With a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's ceme tery. Mr. jcarzejeic was oorn in Po land. Surviving is. his wife, Kyra.

Md, George A. Sr. NEWTOWN Services for Mrs. Annette Sheehan Mayer, 72: wife of George A. Mayer, of Piatt's Hill road, who died Thurs day, will take place today al a.m.

in the Newtown funer al home of Wilmot, West and Ooaldlng, 45 South Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Rose with a requiem Mass. Bur lal will be in Hunttngtown com eiery, Newtown, Mrs. Caswell's Rites Tomorrow; Accident Victim Services will take 'place to. morrow for Mrs.

Beatrice Casell, 54 of 1 Juniper circle. Trumbull, who died Saturday of injuries received when she was in trOm the car she was driving when it went out of control on the Merritt narkwav east of Route 57 in Westport and struck a tree. They will be conducted at a.m. in Ihe Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home, 1046 Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. Robert S.

Bal-fe, minister of the Trumbull Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview ceme tery. did. Ii, hi'S pital in the Westport ambulance hut was dead on arrival. A ical examiner's report said she! died of internal injuries.

i State rooper Walter Metz re por ed Mrs- Caswell was driving west when her auto skidded in a puddle of water and then wenl out of control striking a tree. The left side of the auto was Dlit in half by the impact, the trouper reported. Bom Hritotiiort, Mrs. uas- well resided in this area most of her life. Survivors are her husband Martin W.

Caswell; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Smith of Stanton, and Mrs. Joan McLaughlin of Bridgeport; a brolh- Ernest Merntt or Bridge port; five grandchildren; and a nephew. Mrs. William Henaghan Mrs.

Mary Coughlin Hena ghan, 86, widow of William Ile-naghan, died Saturday in St. Joseph's Manor, Trumbull. Services win lane psacc iucs day at a.m. in the Gregory F. Doyle funeral home, 291 Bridgeport avenue, Devon, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Ann's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Bunal will be in St. Mi chael's cemetery. Mrs. Henagnan was a tneiong resident ot the Bridgeport area.

Survivors are several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Joseph Willi Mrs. Jennie Werner Willi, 73, of 985 Fairfield avenue, widow or Joseph F. Willi, died yesterday in Bridgeport, hospital.

services win taice piace iu- morrow at 1 p.m. in the Den nis and D'Arcy funeral home 1046 Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. Daniel Chesncy, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, or-ficiating. Burial will be in Mountain Crave cemetery.

Born in Stamhope, N.J., Mrs. Willi resided in Bridgeport 40 years. Survivors' are two daughters, Mrs. Adelaide Freer, of Bridgeport and Mrs. uaston M.

Jacobs, of Richamond, three brothers, Albert Werner, of New Jersey, Herbert and William Werner, both of Stanhope, N.J.; three sisters, Mrs- Margaret Everitt, of Budlake, Mrs. Florence Kronrath, nf Irvington, N.J. and Mrs. Ma ry Cox, of Wilmington, Del, and three grandchildren; two great grandchildren and several nier-l es ana nepfiews. Quinlo Panicali Services for Quinto Panicaii: 46, of 70 Clenridge road, an official of Spotwelders, ol Stralford, who died Friday, Mill take place today at 8 a.m.

in the Louis A. Abriola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washing ton avenue, Bridgeport, and at clock in the Church of the As sumption, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery, Stratford. Mr.

Panicali, horn in Law rence, was a resident of Bridgeport before moving to Fairfield 14 years ago. He was Dne of the founders of Spotwelders, of Stratford, and was vice president and secretary of the firm. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U. S. Army and was a member of the Thomas J.

Nelson, post 9427, Veterans of Foreign wars, Dt i-airtieta. j-ic was a member of Holy Name sociely of the Church of the Assump- Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Diorio Panicali; a daughter. Miss Patricia M. ot l-aimeld; nis par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Pani-i call of Bridgeport; two brothers, Dorando Panicali of Mil-ford and Paul Panicali t' Trum bull; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Roman Oneschuk Services for Mrs. Anna Hub- szysta Oneschuk, 76, of 11! btoneybrook mad, Stratlord, wid ow of Roman Oneschuk, who died Friday, will take place today at 8:30 a.m.

in the Shay Pagliara funeral home, 75 North Cliff street, Ansonia, and at 9 o'clock in Three Saints Russian Orthodox church with Divine Liturgy', Burial will be' in Three; Saints cemetery, Derby. James T. Lucas Private services for James T. Lucas, 56, of Ait Dewey street, who died Friday, will take place today at 8:34 ra. in the Gannon and O'Connor funeral home, 515 Washington avenue.

and at 9 o'clock in St. Peter's church with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in St, chaei'i cemetery Fram F. Saad, 87, Dies; Retired Grocery Owner Fram F. Saad, 87, of 587 Capi tol avenue, retired Dwner of Saad's grocery store at (he corner of Capitol and Parrot aven ues, died yesterday in St.

Vincent's hospital. Services will take place Wed nesday at 6:30 a.m. in the Robert E. Hennessey funeral home. 2936 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in SI.

Patrick's church a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's ceme tery. Bom in Biskints, Lebanon, Mr. Saad was a resident of Bridgeport more lhan 60 years was one ot tne nrst immi grants from Lebanon to settle in Bridgeport.

At one time he had owned a combination kimona manufacturing company and dry goods store in New York cuy. He was a member of Ihe Holy Name Society of St. Patrick's church, the Council of Catholic Men, Sons of Lebanon, and the Connecticut grocery store as sociation. Survivors arc three sons. Thomas Charles F.

and Phil lip F. Saad. all of Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Car ter, of Bridgeport; two Drotn-ers, Peter Saad, of New York city, and Zakia Saad, of Lebanon; a sister, Mrs. Tesbina Sal-oomey.

of Bridgeport; and 14 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. David A. Tucker Mrs. Gertrude Sackelt Tucker, widow of David A.

Tucker. died yesterday in the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rose-lyn Tucker of 2109 Main street, with whom she had been resid- Scrviccs will take place Tues day at 10 a.m. in the Adzima funeral home, 501 Arctic street, xvith the Rev. Howard Orr, Officiating.

Burial will be in Lake-view cemetery. Bom in Cambndge, Mass- Mrs. Tucker had been a resident of Bridgeport 50 years. She was a retired social worker fnr city of Bridgeport. Surviving are two ci iiid.d.ni- dren.

Airman First class, Daid A. Tucker, USAF, stationed in Ellsworth, S. Dakota, and Miss Judy Tucker, of Bridge port. Miss Mabel Michclscn Services far Miss Ma hel Michel son, 50, formerly of Iranistan avenue, who (Led hriflay in airfield Hills hospital, Newtown. will, tane place today at tr.du a.m..

in the Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home, 1046 Fairfield ave nue, and at o'clock in St. Au gustine's cathedral with a re quiem Mass. Burial will be in Mountain tirove cemetery. Serge Minim Services for Serge Minko, 80, 1080 Ogden street extension, whn died Friday will take place today at 8: 15 a. m.

in the Charles Pist'ey and Sons funer- orne, litt Bamum avenue, and at 0 o'clock in Holy Ghost Russian Orthodox church. Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery. Panaheda. services will take1 place tonight at 7:30 o'clock in tne tunerai nomc. Cutters Have No Idea' When Finast Talks On BOSTON (AP) An official of the Meat Cutters Union said: Sunday he had "no idea" when talks would resume aimed at ending a week-old strike at First National Stores in New England.

Clifton C. Caldwell interna tional vice president of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and uuicner workers Union, said several issues were still 10 be resolved and "it's not healthy Tor me to disclose them right now." Union members walked off the job last Monday. The strike idled uuu employes. l-ederai mediators reported some progress" Saturday aft er a foyr-hour session with both parties. Federal mediator John Sulli-an said.

"A lot of territory still has to be covered." He said new talks would be sched uled "as soon as we have the reaction from the parties." The strike has caused the temporary closing of 277 stores in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut The union called the closings a lock out, but management said il as a strike. The company announced the permanent closing of two stores in the Portland, Maine, 3iea but a spokesman gave no reason for the action. Union. Spokesman! Optimistic Over Finast Dispute HARTFORD (UPI) A union spokesman cxpresed optimism Sunday far an early settlement of the week-okl labor dispute closed 277 First National Stores in New England. Robert Petronella, of Wilton, president of Local 37! nf the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workers Union, saul tol-lowing a bargaining session Satur-day that management seemed interested in a union proposal, but he did not outline the union offer- He said, however, that many of the issues involved in the dispute were yet to be resolved.

"The union made an effort of movement which a company spokesman said generated inter est, the union leader said. Mrs. John Stofan, Sr. Services for Mrs. Anna Pofocko Stofan.

71, wife of John Stofan of 208 Milford avenue, Slrat ford, who died Friday, will take place today at 8:15 a.m. in the Adzima funeral Home, 591 Arctic street, Bridgeport, and at 9 o'clock in St. John the Baptist Carpatlio Russian Greek Catholic church. The Rev. John Markovich will offer Divine Liturgy, Burial will be in St.

John's ceme tery. PanahedewL services will take place tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Peltonelia said his local was eked out of 94 of Connecticut First National stores after it re jected a company offer Nov. 12. Management said the union was out on strike. TAMMANY DATES TO I7J5S NEW YORK The Tammany Sociely, now a nickname for ihe New York City Democratic organization, held its first meeting as a privaie poliiicat club May 13, 1768.

Next lime you are making meat patties from ground lamb, try adding a little caraway seed along wilh the usual salt and pepper. TWENTY-ONtt Scovill, UAW "Win Labor Awards AMDEN The ScovUl Man ufacturing company, Waterbury. and Local 1604 of the United Automobile Workers received the first annual Connecticut industrial harmony award of the Connecticut Republican Labor league at a dinner attended by approximately 200 labor and igemeat representatives here Saturday. Joseph Klinski, president of Ihe league, which sponsored the dinner, presented twin plaques to John W. Moore director of employe relations, and Thomas Cut-tin, vice president of Local 1604.

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