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DEATH NOTICES CWilft CLIV, Fib. cf 1 Aoylg. CARSIEN5EN-ln 3. 1970. Louis ond Son, 1139 Folrl ruory.

1, 1970. I Mi COULA Suddei ST HALUPKA In LOVETTE In Slepney, ther ol Roberl The Specr Rusting place i cr.d Sons luneral home, er.ue on I ol 15:15 Ihc Holy Trinity Greek Com. -church, nfitl Hill cuenue a.m. Wllh a I 'luigy. I-In cemetery, slrollord.

E. Bishop and Son, KARCHER-lr In To Insure correct Insertion. Memory and Mass Notice, should be submitted In verlt- publlcatlon date. Mall to Poit-Taleeram, 410 Slat. Bridgeport.

Conn. 0660J. Mrt. Stephen Mikluschak Mrs. Susan Mikluschak.

64. wife of Stephen Mikluschak, ol Connecticut avenue died yes terday in St. Vincent's hospital bervices will take place Fri ay at 8:15 a.m. in the Adzima funeral home, 591 Arctic street and at 9 o'clock in St. John the Baptist Byzantine church with Msgr.

Thomas Dolinay offering John's cemetery, Stratford Born in Durvea. Mr: luschak was a resident of Bridge port lor years. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Helen Garbacik, of Bridgeport; two brothers, John Gorka, ol Falls, Pa. and Joseph Gorka, of I t-acioryvnie, two sisters Mrs.

Helen Stanko, of Danville Pa. and Mrs. Veronica Verdun ski, of St. Louis, three grandchildren, a great-grand child; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

John J. Rogers Services for Mrs. Zita Friel Rogers, of Euclid, Ohio, widow of J. Rogers and mother Sister Joan Rogers, principal Dame Girls high school Bridgeport, who died Sunday, took place yesterday in the Notre Dame Novitiate chapel, Fairfield. 1 was in Calvary cemetery urooKiyn.

tne concelebranls of the Mass ere the Rev. Charles Stubbs id Rev. Francis Allen Committal prayers were read by earner Seated in the sanctuary were tne Kev. Lawrence ONeil S.J. Rev.

Stephen De Luca, the Rev. Martin Hitchcock, thr seph O'Consky C.S.C., the Rev, Thaddeus Schwertz C.S.C Also in attendance at the Mass were the Nuns of the Orde Notre Dame De Namur, a dele gation of the Jay faculty of Notre Dame Girls high school and stu dents of the high school DEATH NOTICES LYONS-lo llils with a trrrt, r-rr-W. on Wednesday Irons 7 10 1 p.m., Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 3LIVER- In lh.li at ROURIGUES I Mondavi rdh -TC MASS NOTICE There will be monies mind Wnss 1 for cn Safurd a v. Feb. 1 THE FAMILY'S FAITH During bereavement, the family's faith becomes a source of much needed spiritual strength and comfort.

Our ability to appropriately serve those of all faiths assures a truly perfect tribute. UEBERUM, HEAP II DOYLE Funeral Home 804 Fairfield Avenue cemetery. OBITUARIES Frank J. Halupka 1 Services will take place Fri day for Frank J. Halupka, 58, of 166 Grandview avenue, who died Tuesday while attending a General Electric contract ratifi- ition meeting in Sokol hall.

The funeral will be conducted 9:15 a.m. in the Adzima fun eral home, 591 Arctic street, and 10 o'clock in St. John the Markovich will offer Divine urgy and burial will be in John's cemetery, Stratford. Panahedcon services will take place tonight and tomorrow night at ju ciock in tne iun-eral home. te-iong resident oi uriuge port, Mr.

Halupka was a member of the. Quarter century clul atvGeneral Electric. Survivors are his wife, Mrs ona Helen Strich Halupka; i son, Robert F. Halupka, Stratford; a daughter, Mrs. Fi I.

Semanchik, of Huntington; sister, Mrs. Lillian Boya, oi Stratford; a grandson an'd- a granddaughter; and several niec- anu nepnews. Mrs. Ann Lalley Lovette Ann Lalley Lovette, of 136 East 30th street, New York City, and formerly of Bridgeport, died Monday in her home. Services will take place satur-ly at 8:30 a.m.

in the Mullins and Redgate funeral home, 1297 Park avenue and at 9 o'clock in St. Augustine's cathe dral with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs.

Lovette was a resident of New York for the past 20 years. Survivors are a son, Patrick M. Lovette. of Hampton, two brothers, Frank E. Lalley 111, of Exeter, N.H., and Thomas L.

Lalley, of Redding. a sister, Mrs. Frances Burkhat of Pound Ridge, N.Y.; and sev eral nieces and nephews. Peter Heine Services for Peter Heine, 83 of 405 Carroll avenue, who diei Monday, will take place to day at 11 a. m.

in the Henry Bishop and Son funeral home, 1139 Fairticm avenue, ine Charles E. Schank, pastor of the Newfield Methodist church, ate, and burial will Lakeview cemetery. Mrs. Michael Freddirw Services for Mrs. Helen Spctrino FreUdino, 54, of 31 Rusling place, widow of Michael Freddino who died Sunday in St.

Vincent's 1 1 a I- will take place day at 8 a. m.fl in the S. Sp: cino and Sons funeral home, 498 Washington avenue, and at o'clock in St. Peter's church wi Mass ot requiem. Burial 1 St.

Michael's cemetery. Dimitry Goula Services for Dimitry Goula, 1 99 Washington terrace, wl died Monday, will take pla. tomorrow at 12:15 p. m. in Charles W.

Dougiollo and Sons luneral 798 Park avenue Irisagion services will take ace tonight at 7:30 o'clock in ie funeral home. Mrs. William Cirpenler Services for Mrs. William Glea-in Carpenter, 70, of 7 Wavland road, Milford, widow of William Carpenter, who died Monday, will taKe place tomorrow at 9:15 m. in the Cyril F.

Mul in fu neral home, 1540 Boston avenue, it 10 o'clock in St. Marv's church, Milford, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. DEATH NOTICES In Millord, ret).

1, 197 Robert c'omm be held'at tne lonero" URCIUOLI, SR. (ARCH THE BRipGEPORT TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Mrs, John W. Clark Mrs. Mary Ellen Clark, 81, of 244 Black Rock avenue, widow of John W. Clark, died Tuesday Park City -hospital.

Services will take place Fri-ly at 10 a.m. in St. John's Episcopal church with the Rev. Daniel M. Chesney, rector, officiating.

Burial will be at the invenience or the family. The Henry E. Bishon and Son luneral home, 1139 i-ainield avenue, is in charge ot arrange ments. Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Mrs.

Clark was a rcsi dent of Bridgeport most of herl lite. was a member of St. John's church. Survivors are a son, Edwin W. Clark of Long three daughters, Mrs.

Louise C. Riley and Mrs. Marion Seaman, both of Bridgeport, and Mrs. Gloria Kaskcla ol Long Beach, two sisters, Mrs. James Murphy and Mrs.

John Ohlin both of Bridgeport; six grand children and 12 great-grandchil dren. William W. Porter, 50, of 39 Everett street, Stratford, a sales yt i William W. Porter for City Lumber company, Bridgeport, died yesterday home. Services will take place ti row at 11 a.m.

in the Cody-White funeral home, 107 Broad street Milford, with the Rev. Laird Stuart, pastor of the United Pres- an church, Minora, oniciat ing. Burial will be in Kings High way cemetery. in Minora, Mr. Forter resident of Stratford Survivors ate Jamie Porter, of Milford Willi; daughters, Carol and Judy Porter, both ot Miltord; .1 brothers, Albert, Edward, and Donald Porter, all Miltord and Raymond Porter West Haven; two sisters, Is John Chrisliancc and Miss Anna Porter, both of Milford; several nieces and nephew: Mrs.

Francis DcRose Services for Mrs. Helen Mac- Kenzic DcRose, of 1311 North son road, Fairfield, widow Francis DeHose, who died day in Joseph's Manor, Trumbull, will take place to0: 15 a. m. in the Al bert W. Spear funeral horrte, 39 South Benson road, Fairfield, and at 10 o'clock in St.

Pius church requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Joshu Kyle Services for Mrs.

Alycc Kyle, 45, wife of Joshua Kyle of Bldg Apt. 207, Farther Vil lage, who died Sunday, will takt p(ace today at 1 p. m. in mc James F. Morton funeral home 25 Currier street.

Burial wilt be in Park cemetery. Norberlo Rodriguez Perez Services for Norberto riguez Perez, 60, of Apt. 2 Bldg. 36, Father Panik villa; a machine operator for the eral Electric company, who died Saturday in Bell City Medical Center, New York city, today at 8: 15 a. i the Charles W.

Dougiello and Sons funeral home, 798 Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock i Anthony's church with a requiem ass. Burial will be in St. Mich-Ts cemetery. Mrs. Basilio Primavera Services for Mrs.

Venusta Fern" Pi i ivera, 80, of 113 Terril road Stratford, widow of Basilio Prim avera, who died Sunday, will taKe place today at a. the William R. McDonald funeral home, 2591 Main street, Stratford and at 9 eleek church with a St. James ial will be in St. Michai cemetery.

Mrs. Francis R. Schneider Services for Mrs. Lena Basse Schneider, 53, wife of I'ranci Schneider, of 1 112 Broadbridg avenue, Stratlord who died Tues day in Bridgeport hospital will take place Friday the Louis A. Abriola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washing ton avenue, and at 3 clock in St.

James church, Stratford with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Schneider lived in Stratford the past 20 years.

In addilion to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Miss Judith Schneider and Miss Nancy Schneider, both of Stratford; a brother Peter Basso of Washington, D.C.; three sisters, Mrs. Rose Wood of Stratford, and Mrs. Josephine Tillstrom and Mrs. Lucille Corris, bolh of iridgeport, and several nieces nd nephews. Ralph Wnhlscn Services tomorrow (o John Vargoshe Services for John E.

Vareoslic. of 337 Kent avenue, who died Monday while at work at Ihc Na tional iransportalion company, Fairfield will lake place lonn.r- row at 9: 15 a.m. in Ihe Am and Luchansky funeral home, 2189 Barnum avenue, Stratford, and at 10 o'clock in the Ilolv Name of Jesus church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Si. Michael's cemetery.

Mr. Vargoshe, a resident of Bridgeport 30 years was employ cd by the company 10 years. Survivors are a so, Paul Var go.she of Lakcworth, l-la fout brothers, Edward Vargoshe of nuusiun, i-ranK vargoshf of Rahway, N. Joseph Var goshe of Stratford, and William Vargoshe of Bridgeport; five sis ters, Mrs. Ann Chulak.

Mrs. Ver bnica Fanning, and Mrs. Mildred nan, an ol Bridgeport, and Mrs Elizabeth Kmetz. of Guilford and Mrs. Helen Stampsaiter ol irumbuli; and several nieces ai nephews.

John Gallan rRUMBUI.L John Haifa 55, of 253 Middlebrook aveni employe of the Avco I.yc ork. Division, died Monday Services will take place Thurs-I ay at 8:15 a.m. in Ihe Cvril F. Mullins funeral home, 39S White Plains road, and at 9 o'clock in St. Teresa's church with a re quiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Lawrence cemetery', New Haven. Galian was a resident of this area for many years. Survivors arc liis wile, Mrs. Louise Chieppo Galian of Trumbull; three sons, John N.

Galian of BraeJord, and Charles T. and Michael P. Galian, both of Trumbull; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Louise Collimore of Fairfield, Mrs. Sally Gentile and Mrs.

Patricia Aurilio, both of Bridgeport; and 10 grandchildren. Ernest Killing Services for Er nest E. Killing, 82, of SI Teller roau, wno died Saturday nonie. will taKe. place today flay at 10:30 and Redgate luneral home.

Main slice; and Gorham place. Burial will be in Long Hill cemetery Joseph J. Urciuoli, Sr. (Arciolri) WESTPORT Services for Joseph J. Urciuoli, Sf.

(Arciola), 65, of 217 South Compo road, who died Monday in -his home, will take place Thursday at 8:30 a.m. the Fable funeral home, 215 st State street, and at 9 o'clock ihe Church of the Assumption a requiem Mass. Burial will Greens Far Assumption cemetery, Mrs. Steve Paproski Services for Mrs. Justyna Paproski, 81', of 40 Sugar ne, wiomv oi sieve raprosKi, ho died Sunday in Danburv Iios pital.

will take place lodav 11) a. m. in the Hona ral home. 50 Main street nd at 11 o'clock in St. Marv Ukrainian Orthodox church, Bridgeport, with the Rev.

Michael Flak, pastor, officiatine. Burial pital. 5 in M. Johns cemelerv. Willi MILFORD William Sears.

79 oi Naugatuck reiiie: from (he U.S. Army, died Mon Yale New Haven hos earvii will take -alaee Thins ay at 8:30 a.m. in the Codv White funeral home, 107 Broad street and at 9 o'clock oaonei church with a requiem Mass. Runal will-be in St. Mary emclery.

Born in Bridgeport. Mr. Seal vas a resident ot Millord mo: of -his life. He was retired from the U.S. Army with 30 yea Survivors are a brother, Harry F.

Sears, of Milford; and nieces and nephews. Mrs. A. Charles Suiiinia MILFORD Services for Norecn Ann Sunima. 35, wife ol A.

Charles Stimma, of 711 Wood ruff road, who died Sunday Bridgeport hospital, will ti place today at 8:15 a. m. the Fairfield funeral home Albert W. Spear, 3D South Benson road, and at a clock i Teresa's church, Trumbull ial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery, Bridgeport. Mrs.

Robert C. Stoddard MILFORD Service, for Mrs. Dorothea Burt Stoddard, Sfl, 39 Commodore place, widow Robert C. Stoddard, who died Sunday in Milford hospit lake place today at 3 in the George J. Smith a funeral home, 135 Broad Burial will he private.

Mr: the conven Henry Thomnson MILFORD Services for Mrs Mabel Wilson Thompson, Woodmont, widow of Henry Thompson, who died Sunday in Middietown. will take place dav at noon in Ihe Genre-i ll be conducted ISniilh and Son funeral home. 135 Ralph .1. Wohlsen, Broad street. Burial will be at 72, a former resident of Bridge port and nationally prominent in layman activities of the Lutheran church, who died Sunday in the Lancaster, general hospital.

The services will take place at 2 p.m. in St. Paul's Lulli-cran church in t.ititz, wilh the Rev. James G. Shannon, pastor, olficialing.

The Spachl lu neral home in Lititz is in charge ot arrangements. Mr. Wohlsen's home was ai 31 South Locust street, Lititz, Pa where he nad resided since 196 of the Mrs. Mlllon II. Ward MONROE Services for Mrs.

Loretta H. Ward, wife of Milton ward, of 10 Hillcres- avc ic, ivho died suddenly Monday, ill take place today at 10:30 m. in Ihc Monroe funeral home of Wilmol, West and Gould- Fred Trevoiroiv, pastor ol the Monroe Baptist church, will officiate, and burial will be al Ihe convenience of the family. I 4, 1970 Dr. Henry G.

Shelvny BROOKF1ELD Dr. Henry Shc-lvey, O. 7S, of Whisconiet retired optometrist whe died Monday, will take plao day 10 Survivors Jean McDowell Shelvey; Joseph': church, svith a Mass requiem. H. in.il will be in St.

Joseph's cemetery, Waterbury. ments. Brooklicld funeral home, is in charge of arrange Dr. Shclvey was born in Water- iry, later moved lo New York City and attended Ihe Massachusetts College of Optometry In Bos ton. He maintained an olico ir New York and later moved to Danbury when he opened lus nee in Me retired as an op- tomeinst in 1H55 and Had live in Brookfield Ihe past 22 years.

He served for two years in the Army, with the 27lh New York division 107th Field Hospital company, in world wa lie. Mis Edward Connelly of Sprinelield two dauiihlcrs, Mrs. Joscnh Turi of East Brunswich, N. J. and Mrs.

Faye Zerrenner of Sunnyvale. 12 grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Carmine Mascla NORWALK Services for Mis. Carn Maseia, 77, of 23 Knapp reel, wiaow ot carmine Mascia, who died suddenly Saturday, will place today at la the Norwalk funeral home, 91 East avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church, requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. John's cemetery. Miss Mary A. Wlxtcd DANBURY Services for Miss Mary A. Wixtcd, 74.

of 6 Mea dow street, owner and operater of the former Collins and Wixted Women's clothing store before her retirement len years ago, who died Monday, will take place Thursday at 9:15 a. the t-reelanrt Memorial 89 Wesi ect. and at 10 o'clock in St Gregory the Great church, will a Mass ol requiem. Burial will be in St. Peter's cemetery.

Miss Wixted was born in Meri den and was a member or St Gregory's Guild. Sumvors are three brothers Louis R. Wixtcd of New Haver nd Justin J. and James ted, both of Danbury. Mrs Martin Coladarci DANBURY Servi Mary Gillolti Cotada' of Martin Coladarci.

of 102 East Liberty street, who died Sun- Fairlield Hills hospital. Newtown, will take place to- at 15 a. m. in the' John Freeland funeral home, 91 West street, and at 10 o'clock in Peter church, with a Mass requiem. Burial Peter's cemetery.

John V. Tomaln DANBURY Services for Mr place today for- Joli Tomaino, 67, of 6 Whaley Vill take halter, who died Sunday after-1 noon while ice nshing at the Dan-bury Candlewood Park area ol Lake Candlewood. i he luneral will be conducted 8:15 a.m. in the Freeland Me orial, 89 West slreel, and at o'clock in St. Joseph's church tciy.

a Mass of the resurrection .1 will be in St. Peter's ceme EMPLOYMENT Services Tomorrow For Father, Daughter I Joint services for William F. Karcher, 73, of 27 Hough ave nue who died Tuesday in Bridge- hospilal and Mr. Karcher daughter, Miss Margaret E. Kar cher, 40, of Ihe same address a egistercd nurse who died Sun day will take place tomorrow at Ihe Mullins and Redgate funeral home, 1297 Park ave- and at 9 o'clock in St.

Mary's church rvith a requiem Mass. Bur tery. ill be in St. Michael's ceme Karcher had beeen employ ed by the New Haven Railroad 49 years until his retirement ye. i ago.

He was ai Army veteran of World War member of Ihe Harry Congdon post, American Legion, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks, lodge SI. Martha Goodwin Karcher; sons, William Karcher ot Puerto Rico and Charles Karcher of Dallas, Texas. A life-long resident of Bridge port, Miss Karcher had just re cently joined the nursing staff ai sr. Vincent hospital. Louis Carstcnsen, 82, Optometrist, Dies Louis C.

Carstensen. O.D.. 82 formerly of Stratford, an optom etrist in Bridgeport for many died yesterday in View Convalescent hospi tal. Stepney. Services will lake place orrow at 11 a.m.

in the Lord ship Community church with the Rev. R. Ward Wilson ol ing. Burial will be in Law cemetery, Fairfield. Born in Bridgeport, Mr slensen was a graduate Massachusetts College tomctry.

He was a member of the Civilan club, memher ol the American Op tomctric association, Oronoque lodge l.O.O.F. and a past Grand master of the Order of Odd Fel lows in the State of Connecticut and the Senior Citizens club of Stratford. irs are a grandson grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews Leo E. Gonch NORWALK Services for Leo Gonch. 66, of 16 Winfield street, who died Saturday in Yale New Haven hospital, will take place today at 8:30 a.

m. ml the Collins funeral home, 92 Hast venue and at 9 o'clock in the church of St. Thomas the Apostle with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. EMPLOYMENT MECHANIC Preferably Car Experience Full Time Benefits Excellent Opportunity for the Right Man APPLY AT BROWN CAR-TOWN MR rsdley FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER for manufacturer of consumer products.

Excellent Salary and Fringe Benefits. New Plant. Coastal Abrasives and Tool Inc. TRUMBULL INDUSTRIAL PARK ROUTE 8 TRUMBULL TOOL SETTER and MATERIAL HANDLER All area Fringe Beneiiis. Apply in Person C.

O. JELLIFF CORP. Fequot Road Soulhporl, Conn. (203 259-1615) CHEMICAL ENGINEER We have an opening lor a Process Control Engineer. Prefer degree In Chemical Engineering or Chemistry but will consider Associate degree with experience.

This position offers the right man a challenging and rewarding opportunity to get ahead in a non-defense Industry. If you are interested In this opportunity, please send resume and safary requirements to J. Anthony. SCHICK SAFETY RAZOR CO. DIVISION OF F.VERSHARP, INC.

10 Webster Road, Milford, Conn. 06460 CD-EMPLOYMTNT THIRTY-SEVEN EMPLOYMENT BODY MAN WANTED! IDEAL LOCATION WORK ALONE Tht Right Man Can Earn A APPLY IN PERSON AT NORTH AVENUE BODY SHOP 436 North Avenue, Bridgeport INHALATION THERAPIST Clrv Hospital hoi an pormctmt iftrN position toi a certified Inholotlon Therapist. Wi will, howtwr, alts consider an lnhalatUn Technician. Salary will be commensurate with experience end we effer a wide of beneftH Includtno, tuition assistance. Apply, write or call Personnel DepC.

348-0201 PARK CITY HOSPITAL Bridgeport, Conn. 06404 PERMANENT FULL-TIME CLERKS OPENINGS SALES CLERKS PHARMACISTS RECEIVERS I DEPARTMENT ti.il Slore preferred nut not I including Interview. held: I Monday thru 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. MEDI MART DRUG STORES 13S Height.

Road DArlen, Connecticut 10. Com. Pike Nest lo U.P.S.l an CqusI Oppcrt. Employer Foreman (TECHNICAL) have an immediate opening on our second shift for an experienced first line supervisor to oversee a high volume production section. You will be responsible for work schedules, quality, and personnel with corresponding recommendations as to hiring and increases for same.

This position requires a minimum of a high school education plus some advanced, specialized technical training related to electronics. Experience in high volunib assembly of small electrical components would be a plus. We offer salary commensurate with experience, unusual fringe benefits and excellent advancement potential. SCHICK SAFETY RAZOR CO. DIVISION OF EVERSHARP, INC.

10 Webster Road, Milford, Conn. Conranl.iiljy IieaMel at Exit Cannateicut jpka. An equal opportunity amployar Graphic Desiqner (catalogs and sales promoiion) Tool Die Designer Secretaries Design Draftsmen (Elecirical and Mechanical) Clerks (Typing, Filing arid Accounting) Personnel Records Clerk Stenographers Key Punch Operator (2nd Shift) Apply at our Employment Office on Richards Avenm, in Norwalk, dally from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., this day lo 7 p.m., or call 838-4444, Exl. 534 lor appoinlmertl.

BURISIDY An Kqiul Opnorlunily Employer Additional Employmenl Hourn TODAY TO 7 P.M..

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