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Johnson Names New Director Of theTVA SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) President Johnson picked a new! director of the Tennessee Valley Authority on Sunday and an nounced a span- of other ap pointment and job shifts. Donald Opie McSridc, scribed hy the White House as; "one of the nation's teadine, authorities in the field of walcrj and natural resources develop-; men1," was nominated for the (hre emcmbcr board of directors of TVA. If confirmed bv the Senate. McEride, S3, will fill the vacan-1 cy crearea wnen me term ol Arnold Jones ennircs Mav Other appointments include a new director general of the Foreign Service and two ambnssa- ambassador (o Afghanistan, will return to Washington lo become director general of the Foreign Service.

His successor in Kabul will be announced later, the White House said. Steeves, 61, a native of Brins-made, N.D., joined Ihe State Department in 1945. Much of his service has been in the Far East. E. Slebbins, now bassador to the Kingdom of.

Ncrtns, to he ambassador la Uganda. He will replace Ambassador Olcott who is being transferred lo the Slate Department. Perrival Skinner, professor of anthropology at 2 Men to Face Court Today on Policy Charges Two men are scheduled to face a Circuit court judge (his morning Following their arrests Friday night on policy playing charges. The pair, Barnard Friedman, 4S, of-37 Lenox avenue, and Juh.ik BLAKE C. MOORE The job pays S27.000 annually.

iTIIqL-0 Mminn Page Motor Co. lnhn Millon Steeves, career Secretary. DieS dlD omat CUrrenllv servmf as I Blake C. Moore of 47 Housatonic drive, the secretary of the Page Motor company, died yesterday in his home. Services will take place Triors day at 1 p.m.

in ihr. P. Brown funeral home, Livermore Falls, Me. Burial will be in Lakeside cemetery, Livermore. Bern in Livermore, Mr.

Moore was a resident of Devon 46 years. He was employed as sec retary for Ihe Page Motor company for the last several years. A p.rndiiBle of Rates college and Yale University, where he earned his. masters degree, Mr. Moore taught in Stratford high scnnoi netore oecoming In 1942 he was assigned to Ihe Springfield Ordinance district as production advisor to many industries in Southern Connecticut.

la 1344 he was assigned in the War Production board as scheduling officer 'or Ihe production and delivery of ports for government secret projects. Mi. Moore was assigned tn Ihe U.S. Veterans' Administration in Hartford as vocational advisor in 1346. jamin F.

UrJzmski, 3S, of 35 Vanj was a member of the Milford, were taken inJojheag dub of Stratford. custody by detectives and state police after, police reported, they were observed passing a "large quaotity of numbers slips'1 from one to anoliier on Broad street, block fmm the Circuit court building. Friedman was one of four men nabbed March 18 in a raid st an East Side restaurant. He was booked then on a gaming charge and has been free in hail of Both Friedman and Udiinski were released on 1500 bail on the new charges, pending this morning's Circuit court hearing. Woman, 34, in Face Folicy Charges Here Circuit court arraignment today awaits Marie Dominque, 34, of 44fi MeiTitt street, arrested three nights ago an charges of policy playing, accepting baseball pool bets and pool selling.

Police said Miss Dominque. is free in bail of $500 pending the court appeaiance, Bridgeport detectives working with State police- raided the woman's apartment after obtaining a warrant from Circuit court and confiscated the baseball bets along with other gambling evi-dienrc, Ihey reported. N.Y.'s olh Ciadcvs To Get Typing Course NF.W YORK (AP) A course in typing will he mandatory for every fifth grader the city schools, Supl. Remai'd E. Donovan has announced.

"Typing is necessary for al-most everybody today," Donovan said Saturday in a speech lo the Business Education Association. Prowlers Break Lock At Restaurant Here Detectives reported yesterday ihat the Royal Palms restaurant 2099 East Main sireet, was enter etl over tlie weekend hy forcing a lock on 5 front door. Police said it was not certain if anything is missing, pending a check today. Mr. Moore is survived by nis wife, Mrs.

Mary Jane Mullins Moore; a daughter. Mis. Everett Nichols of Fairfield; two broth ers. Wcodell Moore of Livermore and Charles Moore of Stratford, and two grandchildren. Five New Haven Men Injured in Crash at, Darien Five New Haveo men were injured at o'clock last night when.

State police said, the auto in which they were rid ing skidded off the highway on home 1 3 Boating Victims' Joint Kites Today FAIRFIELD A joint memoria service lor three Fairfield presumed droivned in a Iwating accidenl off Fairlield beach Wed-ncsda will lake place today at p.m. in the First Church, Congregation, Old Pnsl Road. The joint service was arranged after hope waned for Ames. 15, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred M. Ames of 142 Pequot avenue; Roberl Day, 15. son of Mrs. Horace Menviu 224 Williow street Southport and Alan Day of 1260 rosd; and Roger La-couture. 16, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Claude Lacoulure of Snulh Fine Creek road. Ministers of Ihe three churches the boys attended will con duct the service. "1 hey are the Rev. Henry E. Robinson, minister of the First Church Congregational, the Rev.

Dr. Edward Leu-is, minister ol the Soutliport Congrcgnlional church; and the Rev. Michael Duean of Trinity Episcopal church, Southport. Joseph Rech Joseph Rech Sr. of 148 Andover street died yesterday in his hnmc.

Services will take place Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Frank Polke and Son funeral residence, 154-R FairBeld avenue, with the Rev. Lasiio Omsz, pastor of the Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic church officiating. Burial will he in Mountain Grove cemetery Pannichida services will take place tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the funeral home.

Born in Austria. Mr. Rech was an area resident 47 years, lie employed an a presser and tailor hy Lynge's cleaners until his reliremenl in Survivors are his wife, Mrs. and Goulding funeral home. Howard L.

Stone Memorial serv ices for Howard Stone, 74. of 10 Placid street, who died Thurs day. wil! lake place luday at H-jii a. m. tne Jieory tu Bishop and Son funeral home 1139 Fairfield venue.

Bridge-' port, with the Rev. Dr. Howard C. Nutting, of the United Con gregatiooal church, Bridgeport nfficialing. Bunal will be at the convenience ol toe tarnuy.

Mm. John J. Benlze Mn.FORD Services for Mrs Catherioe A. Bcntre. 63, of 21 Second street, Ryder's Trailer park, widow of John J.

Bentze, who died Friday, will take place today at 8:30 a.m. in the George J. Smith and Son funeral Hroail street, and at tire Connecticut turnpike and 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church struck a sign pole near the cnsl-jwith a solemn high requiem hound service area. Mass.

Buna Taken to Nnnvalk hospital were Nathaniel A. James, 31, driver; his brother Melvin, 20; his cousin, William James Ii; Willie Grier, 27; and Struf-fin J. Dease, 24. Wililam James and Mr. Grier were admilted for multiple head and leg injuries and the others were released afler treatment Df cuts and bruises.

Both their conditions weie reported as good. hSraio Trooper Marlio Ohradan said Mr. James was drivlog east when his auto ran off the right side of the roadway, mounted a grass area and struck the sign He was arrested on a charge of driving while his license is under suspension and failure to drive in an established lane. Pending Circuit court arraignment in Stamford June 6, he was released on $250 bond. OIL DISCOVERED LISBON, Portugal (AP) Oil has been discovered in Angola, Portuguese West Africa, ahout 93 miles south of Luanda, the semiofficial Lusitania news agency reports.

The agency said a well was brought in at Mulenvoe near the small town of Catete and in the area of the present Cape Ledo exploration. The well, "Mulenvoe 3." belongs to the Petrangol part of which is owned by (Belgium's Petiofina. State Accordion Teachers Sponsor Concert May 15 The Accordion Teachers Asso ciation of Connecticut will sponsor a concert May IS at 2:30 p.m. on the slage ol the Klein Memorial auditorium. The concert will feature Stephen Dominko.

19, of 2fi Scat-tcrgood circle, Trumbull, the 1965 Accordion World Champion. Young Dominko, since the age nl seven, a student a I the Moli- naro Accordion school, Fairfield avenue, will present a number of selections on his accordion ranging from Bach to Bariok. The artist in recent months has widely concentrated his talent atnund the country and recently enoca an engagement on ihr stage of Carnegie hall. New York Tie is currently enrolled at the Maunes College of Music in New York city. Officials at the Mannes Col lege said recital performances of Dominko have excited both the 'acuity members and (he stud bndy sioce he entered classes here last year.

The concert is sponsored by the Accordion Teachers group i Connecticut and all proceeds wi be used in further musical education of Dominio at Mannes College. Mary's cemetery. Miss Sarah M. Knowland WILTON Miss Sarah May Knowland, 82, of Wilton, died Sunday in Norwalk hospital after a long illness. Services will lake place Wednesday at a time to be announced in the Wilton funeral home, 21S Danbury road, and in Our 'Lady of Fatima chuich.

Burial will lie in St. Mary's cemetery, Norwalk. Born in Ireland, Miss Knowland was a Wilton resident about years. She was employed as a domestic. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs.

Johanna Merrell of SI. Jusepli's manor, Trumbull and Mrs. Mane Haucr of New York city and two nieces. Mrs, Pauline Samuetson Mrs. Pauline Gaehl Sanraelson.

77. of 10 Horseshoe drive, died yesterday in Bridge port hospital. Services will take place tomor row at 2:30 p.m. in the Larson funeral homo, 2496 North avenue with the Rev. John Bischinger.

pastor of the Baptist Temple, Bridgeport, officiating. Burial will he announced. Horn in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs Samuelson was an area resident seven years. Suivivors are two sons, Walt er Berlo and Harold Berlo of Cleveland; a daughter.

Mrs. Thefma Hagberg of Trumbull; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Doeh- ner of St. Pctersberg. and Mrs.

Alfred Schoenberg ol Llev land; eight grandchildren: great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs, Roberl E. Paris NAUGATUCK Private services will be conducted Tuesday for Mrs. Beatrice Buckmil-ler Paris of 221 Duchess turnpike, Poughkecpsie, N. a piano teacher in Naugatudt and a pur-chasing agent for the Eastern Manufacturing companv, widow of Robert E.

Paris, who died Saturday. The services will lake place at a.m, in the Buckmiller tu-neral home, SI Fairview avenue. and al 10 o'clock in SI. Francis church wilh a solemn high re quiem Mass. rsuriai win rje in ot Jamtn cemetery.

THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1966 Mrs. William 1, McAndrew Services (Dr Kathryn An-deffinger McAndrew, 77, Reeds lane, Stratford, widow of William 1. McAndrew, who died! N.Y., who died Friday in Buffalo, cemetery. William F. Leary Services for William F.

Leary, Anna Gombos Hech; a Services for Hans 0. Pierson, Joseph Rech Jr. of Fairfield; a1 83, of 118 Klondike street, brother. ArnoM Rech of Pitts Stratford, who died Friday, burgh. a sister, Mrs.

Elisaiwill take place tomorrow at C. Kaufmanu of Winnepeg, p.m. in the Dennis and ioJr NF.WTOWN-S i for Charles Randall, of Pootatuck Park, Sandy Hook, who died Wednesday, will take place lo- Gannon and O'Connor funeral home. 51J Washington avenue, and at 19 o'clock in St. Charles church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will he In St. Michael's cemetery. D'Arcy funeral home. 2611 Main street. The Rev.

George A. Hrxlg. kins, minister of the First Congregational church, will officiate. lal will be in Lawncroft ceme tery, Fairfield. Franck Dillon Francis Dillon, of S41 East ave nue died Saturday in his home.

Services will take place tomor row at 8:30 a.m. in the Liebemm and Heaphy funeral home, 804 Fairfield avenue, aod at 9 o'clock in St. Ambrose church with a re quiem Mass. Burial will be in Mt. St.

Peters cemelery, Derby. Boro in Sheltoo, Mr. Dillon was an area resident most of his life. He was employed as a weav er by the BlumenlSial Mills in Shelton until his retirement several years ago. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

Amy Stahlschnidl, and a brother, Irving Dillon of SheltDn. Miss Dorothy Ruppe Miss Dorothy E. Ruppe. day-old daughter of Mr. and Mis.

Louis Ruppe. of 101 Karan court, died Fridav in SI. Vincent's hos pital. Private services will lake place tnnav at i p. m.

in the Lvnl r. Mullins funeral home, 1640 Boston avenue. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Suivivors.

in addition to her parents, are two brothers, David and Dennis Ruppe of Bridgeport grr1 nrlpr rrnlf Mr. and Mrs. Alicide LeMay of Stratford; and a great-grandmo- tner, Raymond J. Durr Raymond J. Durr, 52, of 22 Daytona avenue, Devon, died Sunday in Yale-New Haven hospital.

Services will take place Wed nesday at 11 a.m. in the George J. Smith and Son funeral home. 135 Broad streel, with the Rev. William O.

Wagner, pastor ol United Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be in Kings Highway cemelery. Born in Wilmington, Mr Milford 24 years. Ansantawae lodge SO AF and AM will conduct Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home.

Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Evelyn Andrus Durr of Milford; his molher, Mrs. Helen Durr or Wilmington, a hrother, Francis Durr of Wilmington, two sisters, Mrs, Marin Brosky of Wilmington, Del. and Mrs.

June Foreman of Long island, ts.Y. rangements. OBITUARIES Henry G. A. Hayward Stanley Yourshaw (Jurysia) Slalnrrlsv wilt lite mmnr.i iui ntmv uvuijiv rt.

I aeivives rui aijmit.Y I oursildw Havivard, SO, Tlridgeport native (Jurvsia), and O'Connor funeral home. 515 1 Wired chief with the U.S. street, who died Saturday tashinston avenue and at Engineers Civilian corps, take place tomorrow at o'clock in St. James in Manama. Nicaragua, in the Samorajczyk funeral home nil, hiiti lalie P'ace at 2 p.m.

'40 Kossuth streel, and at 9 Mass Burial will be in St Mi- Sl Paul's Episcopal church, o'clock in St, Michael's church chael's cemelery iWestfield. N.J. Burial will be with a requiem Mass. Burial will I in Mountain Grove cemetery be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Miss Ann Noonan me tiray lunetal home, west i-reu a. arrangements Ralph E. Dreher l-irn of Garfield avenue, 'who died! home. SSO Fairfield ill Jhe Rev. Harrj- 5.

Heinrjch. tho of St- Episcopal churih. row at 30 a.m. in the Robert ill oflii iate. Cremaiion will be Main street, and at 9 o'clock iniin St Patrick's church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in Park cemetery. funeral home, Sandei-iApt. 193, Success Park, who died son avenue, Scrantun. Pa. Burial I Friday, will take place loday ill he in Forest Hills cemcterv.Ut 8:30 -d.

m. in the Cvril Scranton. Mullins funeral home, 16-iO Bos- The Fairfield funeral home ofiton avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Albert W. Srjear. 39 South Ben-'St.

Amhrnse church wilh a sol road, is in charge ol ar- emo hrgh requiem Mass. Burial-at Mrs, John Joyce 1 ces for Mrs. Marv Glover Joyce, 89, of 19 King street. Worcester, widow of John Joyce, formerly of Bridgeport, wno rtied rrtday, will ne conducted today at 2:00 p.m. in the Wilmot, West and Goulding funeral home, 406 Maio street, Moo rue, by tire Rev.

Fred Tre-vorrow, pastor of ihe Stepney Baptist church. Burial will be Stepney Village cemelery. Mrs. Joseph Wargo Mrs. Mary Theresa Parelko Wargo, of 127 Austin street.

yesterday in Tsrk avenue conva lescent hospital. Services will take place tomorrow at 8: 15 a.m. in the Charles W. Dougiello and Sons funeral home. T98 Park avenue, and al 9 o'clock in St.

George's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Mich ael's cemetery. Born in Hungary, Mrs. Wargo was a itnrjgeport resident I years.

Survivors are two sons, Louis Wargo of Bridgeport nnd Jnscph Wargo of California; two daugh-lers. Mrs. Frances Bartram ol Sheiloo and Miss Elizabeth War-go of Bridgeport; two brothers, John Parelko and Joseph Dienes or Bridgeporl; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Takach of Stratford, Mrs. Katherine Prolcr of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs.

Margaret Boko fn Washington, U.C; three grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Fairh'eki avenue, with the Rev, Robert S. Balle. pastor of Trumbull Congregational church officiating Burial will be ir Lawncroft cemetery, Fairlield. Boro in Bridgeport.

Mrs. Kim John L. Gilbert Thomas the Apostle with a re- Hnrrv Fallon quiem Mass. NEW CANAAN Services for Harry Falloo, 67, of Tonawanda, Fny N. who died Thursday in the NORWALK services lor Mrs.

nome of his brother, Harold l-al Elizabeth OXonncil Foy, of Wlon, 360 Renham avenue, Bridge Mcridan road, Rowayion, utdowjport, afler attending Ibe funeral of Edmund Foy, who died his wife in New Canaan, day, will lake place today at! take place today at 2 p.m. 30 a.m. in the Collins tuneraljthe franklin Hoyt Mineral hnme, 92 East avenue, ar.d at 9:45 o'clock in St. John's chuich, Norolon, with a requiem Mass. Buritl will be in St.

John's ceme-itery. 1119 Main sireet, with the Rev- Clifford Webb, of the Jesus Christ Church of the Latter Day Saints Norwalk, officiating. Burial wil; be in Lakeview cemetery, port 56 years, and was the pro- ball was a ntelong resident ot tne-prjeiur of the Ciaurro Grocery area ana was a member ot 1 Reiltv from 1916 to He was formerly employed as: Lady Martha chapter, O. E. She was a charier member a nine superintendent for the of Monroe.

of Sont Anna societv, Sant Anton- neu Franklin division of City i Survivors, in addition lo her Padova, Societa De la N. Products. He was a member nj husband, art; a son, Warren E. s. m.

a. v. Assuntfl, St. Kosario Bristol lodge AF ami AM. North 'Kimball of Bridgeporl; a daueh Congregn Di Maria S.

Brattleboro, the Lafayette J'er. Mrs. Phyllis Luddy of Wil- Congrega Di Maria oranam, a sister, ss Carmine. Siatuto Dr la Eunice Miller nr Milford; a San Rocco, £. M.

Del! An-tnree grandchild! en. coronada Di Fnggia, and the Sant Francisco society. Survivors are a Gilbert. Tianrfn nf nHrtnemrl- fivo 8r. of Meadowbrook road, died'terSt Mrs yesterday in Danbury hospital.

lAntlrew DeFeo. and Mrs. Nicholas Semces will lake place Wed- Carracciolo. all of Bridgeport, nesday at 2 p.m. in the Wilmot.

King of Trumbull, West and Goulding funeral Mrs. ptisan of nine grandchildren. of the Newtown Congregational church nfficialing. Burial will he in Stepney Village cemetery, Monroe. A native- of Newlnwn.

Mr. Gilbert resided here all of his life. Jessie Loretta Bourke, TS, of DitHe was a member nf the Ncw- Couuty street, who died Fridav. i town Fishing: club. will take place today at 6:30 Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

a.m. in the Raymond funeral Mabel Northrop Gilbert, nnd home, East Wall street, and I three nieces and a nephew, at 9 o'clock in the Church of St. Clarence B. Painter NEWTOWN Clarence B. Pal mer, 55.

of 49 Church Hill road, died Saturday in Woodbury. Services will take place Wednesday at 1 p. m. in ihe Honan funeral home. 5S Main street, with the Rev.

Jack Grenlell. minister toe Newtown Methodist church, officiating. Burial will he in Putnam cemetery. Greenwich. Born in Pound Ridge, N.

Mr. Palmer was a Newtown i evident 13 years. He was the of Palmer's service station in Danh.irv. He was a veier-anrf of World War II. Survivor: aic his wile.

Mrs. Emily l.owdr-n Palmer; Iwo sons, Clarence Palmer of Cavendish, and Waller Palmer of New town; his mother. Mrs time Palmer of Venice, a sister Mrs. William Kellow or Venice and six grandchildren. William Thompson Oswald C.

Haschfce Services for William Arthur, Sen ices fur Oswald C. Raschkc, Thompson, ol Nutmeg siren, who cle. who died Thursday, will take died Thursdav. will take place to-: place today at 8 a.m. in the uav at 2 p.m.

in the Dennis' Lump i'l'i Inirfir-IH liw Rrv Iter. and at oclocK "i at. thane-, ben U. Hrillicka. pastor of church with a solemn quieni Muss.

Burial Michael cemetery. Polke and Son, litfi l-an field and Son hi- avenue Tae Rev. Delbert TTinmp dllU IU- sun. witnesses. Mountain Grove cremator! Mrs, Frederick Woiiowilz Services for Mrs.

Gladys Wolfram Wnkowiir. wife of Frederick Woitownz. Colorado avenue, 67, of 6M Columbus ave- 1-rMy. urn rake place nue, Stratford, former pastor of ltHjav 31 11 a m- 'he two churches area. Willi "J1" nmeui George G.

Markarlan Services for George G. Markar-ian, 63, of 29 Bennett streel, operator of the Mnrkarian Rug Service company, who died Satur. day will take place tomorrow in the rarr- will be St. John's cemetery, field funeral home of rector, will officiate. will kannar.

who died Thursday, will be in Lawncroft cemetery, Fair-' lake place today at 9 a.m. in field. the Richards-Spadaccino funernl home, 499 Washington avenue, Frank Wortman and al 10 o'clock in St. Raphael's Private services for Mrs. with a solemn high re- Wortman, 99, of 64 Eaton Iquiem Mass, Burial will be in St.

man, who died Thursday, will take place today in the Godney and Conway funeral home, 309 Washington avenue, with the Rev. Albert W. Sheckells, pastor nf Ibe First church. liffu Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemeteiy. Pfc.

A. G. Kociper Military services for Pfc. A 1 G. Kociper, 20, sou of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin M. Kociper. of 388 Park avenue, an Army medic who died Tuesday in Viet Nam, will be con-ducted today at 8:15 a.m. in the Charles W.

Dougiello and Sons funeral home. 79S Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Geoige's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial wil! be in Veterans' Circle in St. Michael's cemeteiy.

Mrs. Mfcficle Ciaurro Mrs. Maria Ciaurro (Rummoci- ella), SO. of 45 Berkshire avenue. widow ot Michele Ciaurro, died: vesterdav in St.

Vincent's hospi-1 tel. Srrvirrs will take olace Wed- of 96 Flint street. Trumbull, at 8:15 a.m. in the nf Edgar Kimball, riird Satur and funeral day in Bridgeport hospital. 255 Barnum avenue, and at 9:00 Services will take place o'clock in Holy Rosary church row at 2 m.

io the Georee P.lwith a solemn high requiem Mass. Pottei and Son funeral home, 8S0 will be in SI. Michael's cemetery. The Third Order nf St. Francis wiil recite the Rosary Tuesday al 3.30 p.m.

in the funeral home. Mrs. Ciaurro resided in Bridge Michael's cemetery. DEATH NOTICES huswid of Broker nI Thorns Batrr 'l-i r. it Hear-hy.

ivi r.r. 7 9 p.m. mid sun- lo )UienJ the runerfl I 7 tj Dm The vrd s- imII ih, oji Tufisddv Dm. nrl.rji.v rn om. Mr jirn niHwii t'ntiint are inn i tijshi: F.ljk- A'-, of Worth r.i*.t:f-l I n.m.

Iiom A. MB55 Till on Infermrnt M. Muharis rcr.iflrrv. Ki :r.iri mai Snlnrifny OnfK t-nm i t' n'otort. Rrntaunn of ttir Ftntary Sim English Lutheran demit ii be in will niTlciE-e.

Burial will be in N1 lL ln ILakcview cemetery. i' 5tratford. and Goulding, 1209 Post. iroau, wilh the Kev. Howard L.i o-i Peter Barry Nutting, minister of the United1 iiu.tv.i-.i-.

aervu.es ior remr Ddrry, iu, di Longregalional church, ulliual 23 Sterling street, Fairfield, whOjing. Burial will he in Mnuntain dlrri Friday, lake place todav at 10 a.m. in the Richards-Spadac-j cinn funeral home, 499 Washing ton avenue, and at 11 o'clock in SI, Michael's Episcopal church. The Rev. Gladstone H.

Stevens. widow of Joseph Wargo, died'strcet, widow of Frank Wort Grove cemetery. Mrs. Thomas Kannar Services For Mrs. Rose Marie Napolitano Kannar, 57, or 52 Johnson street, widow ut Thomas (ieorce S.

Williams Services for Rudolph Frederick' wn S2. ol 65 Highland avs-of i Services for Miss Ann (NanV i. 50.5, who d.ed Friday. i-airiirH uhn ri rri Th -ired-i- 5 Noonan, St. formerly of S55 Wil-: ''will lake place loday ai a.m in ln-m" i cosson avenue, Stratford, died Friday will take place tomorrow at 6:15 am.

in the William R. McDonald funeral home, 2511 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs. James B. Neal Services for Mrs. Lauretta Neal. 73, wire of James B.

Neal, of 566 Tine streel, Lockport. who d.ed ThurW. will take in the funeral home i Arlltur C. Hah- the Trtr Arl'-ini- hn 711 iuculHc r- I ULIL I Lllllf, Hie Ml. IKlWartl ill be ir f.ri church, nff.ci.-it-; who died Friday, will take 'Hed Fridav.

will lake place In- FairlicM avenue, with the place loinorioiv at 2 p.m. in ihe of died morrow al'l n.m in the Messiah Kenneth Ruehl. minisier of V.m.u> 'he Siraifnrd Dennis and D'Arcy funernl In.mr Ihuntoy, will take place lo- Baptist church with Ihe Rev. i church, nfficiniing. Burial will be Uennis ana Ai lake place Stratford 1046 Fairfield with 5 Louis A Reuben Williams officiating it Mounts ii today at 9-an a.m.

in the 't tieacon view drive. 1-airfield, services ror Mrs. Lillian De-. Mass. Burial will be in St.

Mich- wno died inursrlay, will taic i-eary lange. wile ot cemetery, place today in Ihe Hmvard'ham F. Lange, Sr. of Bldg. Mrs.

Clavuin Hellrel Services for Mrs Marv Nichol Ilellrel. 77. of 74 L'andlcwcod load, Fairfield. Clav-lon II. Heluel.

who sireet, wirh the Rev, fred- r-rick .1. Aliiup First Prpshk-ier First Preshyicnan funeral Freiierick minis-: "merat will be In Mouniain Grovel a. East Washinelon avenue, and uniu church, offici- church of Fairfield, af 1D o'clock in Holy Rosary The McDonald Isaac fu-! Services for O. Gui- Ruriol ill be in Mountain Burial will be in Mountain Grove with a requiem Mass. neral home, 985 Stratford avenue, mnnd, of n44 Fanst marl.

Fair "rove cemetery jimi inn lie in LaKt-view cenie- ln charge of arrangements. Held, who died Thursday, will Doric lodge AF and AM will take place torlav at IS a.m. DEATH NOTICES conduct services in the funeral the Frank Polke and Son fun Mrs. James Harper Ihiimc tonight at o'clock. eral iCirdence.

1545 Fairfield ave- mjj 7. Ar- formerly of Stamford, who Services for Mrs. Mary Harper. nue. and at 5 o'clock in Holv Hahn.

hn.i«..-i died Thursday, will take widow of James Harper of Mrs. William F. I.ange, Sr. Family church with a requiem FIFTEEN DEATH NOTICKS MO- 'A Hum nrrt.i -NAn' 'v: ftn Mr Jr. a prH rMn ii 7 niui.

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About The Bridgeport Telegram Archive

Pages Available:
374,681
Years Available:
1918-1977