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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 47

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PC Subsidiary's Notes Past Duo; Eivtension Asked fAPV The jECrfta ih! n' Cent il parent, urm HtK r) said thai at in orornlssory 1Siil" by 7,11 Europsan suhsidiaiy; came due last week; and weiiuli.pnid ull. wouldn't; say we liave.de said Archibald' deR Johmnn, Fenn ventral se-cre Ury. are stil" going nil extol 'J it However, John Suba'ayu Saw yrr ih" fin said nr tory to creditors-. (0 extend maturity of 111 notes Per.n Central Co. will have to'flle far banlyriip.try.

The main asset of Pcnn Central Cd. a been" Penir Central Xrinsportatloa Co. ivhich for under the 'feder alt Bankruptcy, -Act June. "they railroad, the transportation company onra riun.ffri-ds of millions of dollars valuable real estate, including Madison Square Garden and plufch hotels in New York City. company- sent a letter to' shareholder recently outlining liabilities of fSS million, essentially the rotes, and assets million.

ERNE SI' P. ANTO. Ernest' Santo; "1, of 872 Atlantic1 Hfeet: Wednesday at 12:29 p.m., shortly after bring admitted to Park City hcspitnl. Wm Bright Prints, Shredded Polyfqam Fill. Prof.

Abbott of Tufts Dies in Ptisan. Korea iNN- KAI I' 1 1 i a a professor of Middle-ami Far istert ibih'i pit Tut university, hicrlford, bed Wednesday ifrer hia Ada left him to attend. the funeral her father, cording in duo sr. the professor, had a walk Willi lbs, youngest tun, aim, upon arriving at the harbor, then. col lapsEd in.

his stateroom His wife, had hours enelleroria plane tend her-'lat Pennsylvania funeral oft 0 at- 51, on a sabbatical- for an around the yyurld.tnr a' Phi: Bala Kappa graduate nuts, anu received nia lera-and doidornl ih erecs froro Tufts-Fletcher School of and Foreign Service: li a been rbnirmrn of (hi- boo history department for the past seven years. Abbott was born in Hartford Conn. Jiis survivors also mchidr three oilier children. NORWALK Kiss Elizabeth Ireland, 1 Garfield a retired Nonralk school teacher: died Wednesday In Park home. Services will take place a time to be announced by the Cob litis funeral home, D2' East', ave- Born iu-Norwalk, Miss Traldnd at '-looa-'rlarv school before her retirement.

She1 was: a member or the. Setiren Harold Mulford Of Easton Dies tin, 1,. "3-tO -OnlP'r; a former a 1 company lor tty in Bridge port i.ospilal. I 1 ervioe 1 1 1 Friday in the Wilmot, West. -ami road; Fairfield, wilh the Rev; William minister uf Ibe Jesse '-Loo United Methodist Church of officiating.

Rursal will ba private in Maun-, biiu Grove' cemetery. Burn in North Port, N. Mr. Muiford bras a U. bbArmy veteran of World War -Having served in the Coast Hr.

r.ns p.i: 1 master of Coriotoila lodoe. Number J'H; arid a member of the Jerusalem council, Number Hi, 5M: tiro Jorusr-iem I'ho'pler Number 12, RAM; and rho Fasten Congregational arc bis. wife, Mabel Paul Muboril of Easton; eons p. Paul Mrrhnrd of Miss Ireland, 79, Dies; isn-iaon, iVMuiford of TT 'in rpnn lEaston; three yranjsomv, an several Mrs, Hairy F. Plhttli Sr.

Services for Mrs. Julia' 1 PilottiitSSi-wife of Harry F. totli. of 32' ChsstnUt, sti who died will take place 8 a.m.. in tae opa and Sobs funeral home 4DD and.

at 9 o'clock Our Lady of ption church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial mil St. Michael's FEBRUARY 25, 1911. 3 Children Perish Upstate Hiker's In FirciTl 1 1 1 i on iriy ai Perilous Iran in tided rural section 01 town, fhev were identified or Shoe-liriL. Wilder, his brolhcr, and a sister, Sherry Lee, 8, Their mother, Cynthia Wilder; 23 war.

reported in satisfactory Cbhdltion in a local' hospital with burns. Mrs: Wilder was serving as a housekeeper for. Fred. J. Merrill owner of the house near about a mile trom Route hit.

Merrill .1 suffered i. extensive ctifs in trying: to rescue the three children from their: bedroom. riffirinls said fire bees started from, a cigarette smouldering in 'they living; rwriif Mrs. Louis Nasser hANTJURY Services' for ileleu M. Mo.se; Njsv S3, of jQ Rates ace.

wile of Louir, Nasser who died Monday tn Dunbury hospital, will tube tooay at ir 15 na in Dip Cornelius nrlory Memorial. I'1 Ma''T 1U 0 ClOCIi in rhorv's tburt.li, wita a ina-s or Resurrectio-a Burial vrill or St. Peter's' cemetery, AotHony J. Plana Services for rAnthbny J. Piazza 54, of 114 -Magnolia, street, who died TueEday in St.

Vincent nos hllni. will take rdace ladav al a.m. iii the S. SpadB.ecbMi.aiid Rons funeral home, fl ft Vrasbirr ton nvenue. arid at 9: 30 o'clocl in St.

Charles church with a-Mass of the Sesurrectioni bo in Michael's-cemetery. FRANCONIA, N.H. (API Ihe prd' oi irrr.d ul s--1 was. found by searchers av on a sine trait near me Fliime'' trail, a treacherous ath stretchbig toward Mount Liberty. Game Department ofiirials said tli6: dead man was horey A.

Brown, 56, at south-iBton, who had been raisaira slnre Monday when he red. along me. trail exact cause of sHeatli was said- the" trtv! drserihad- as treacherous, even the He sain nltie inches of snow fell in the Tuesday night. spokesman said Brown's renorted him niisshiErMdn light, and.authorltles'found ampcr with' a note outlining itended loute. Michael J.

Bevino yr yaiFOF.Li-eer.'irfs xvlii rase place-, today. Micnaei Bevino. i.t. or oj Ltowiy -su who was fatally; Injured. when the auto nc waa struck a.

tree oh the Metrltt near the line. The funeral will be cordueterl at so hi. in the Lacefcnza funerai' hiimc Schuyler nue. add- at Iti o'clock in Sacred Heart' church, with a' reqi Mass. Burialb will bB John's cemeterj'," Springdale.

SAVINGS! CUlOniS AND POLYESTfR PullOVIll SLACKS ibibjiiiijjb Odults.str.lchny-^L^K^ VourChofc M' Mi aQ iSLovalfest Shdrl'-sloeve nylon shirt button Reg- wkita cotton knit for comfort and 3 far 2.47 rodrChofci cotton knit far comfort o'nd SHBR OPAflUE'UlK HIGHS Wer long cTant or itpper front in' or Elastic Tops, In thesa' lowasoeki, 6-11. S-M-L. Sovel neckline styles. S-M-L. This weekend fjtfl''I CANVAS OMMM IPNI -TRSTA ArGHAII KITS BONDED YARD GOQUS KUbMtjWa.rsgtwy^Dr of wool.

With directions. $2.67 Yd. yd. PILLOWS MEDITERRANEAN-DESIGN SHELF UNITS I fS rllibV Walnut-grained-finish metal sum tHM AtEaII' flHf FOR LOUNGING 4iL 9SL 28xl6yixl4" box or 35 Quality decorator colors! storage chest. turkey Dinner with Gravy, table, Cranberry Sauce.Roll andButter.

11025 Main Bridgeport Conn. Post Center, Mrs. Martha (Mollis) Peek Services for' Mrs Martha (Molile) Pnck of lflll Short Fairfield, who died' V-rdnss in Doren convalesernr hospital, will take place tomorrow 2 p.m. in the St. John tpis- copal church with th; Rev.

Daniel Chesney, rector, officiating. Burial will Be Mountain utuvo cemetery. The Fairfield funeral home of Albert W. Spear, 59 South Ben- road, la cnarge pi ar rangements. Born in uncopte fans, Peck lived- in thin 'area airy-years.

She was a registered and a graduate of the ridyonort Hospital bcnooi oi Nursing. She was a member of Orient chapter a member of 'Purity Shrine 1, WSJ; and the Bridgeport hospital School ol Nursing association. Survivors include a son, Harold A. Peck. ot Fairfield; a daugh ter.

Mrs; Barbara young ot South Euclid, Ohio; and five grandchildren, Mrs. Farley E. Tlernfey Services for Mrs: Agnes Mae Ti6rnev, 63, of 177 Alsace street, widow of Farley E. Tierney, who died Tuesday in Bridgeport hos pital will, take place tomorrow' at 30. avm.

in tlie H. Walte iuocral eoroe, Ja rdain afro Mid- riiebiiry, and at 9 o'clock, in St. Mary'; church there with Mass of The Resurrection; Burial Will 'be in 'Evergreen cemetery; Haven. VI. Ibe Wiltnot, and Gould-ins funeral home.

T2IH Post road, Fairfield; is in charge of Intal Borh in1 New Haven; Vt, Tierney lived in Bridgeport 29 years. Survivors include a sou; Robert: F. Tierilev oi b'ei; belo. a brothe Howard or Rutlni 1 a half-brother. William GolltStle 6f Hopewell Junction, N.Y;, and tour Harry Stalb BETHEL Services tor Harry 85, of woifpit road, formerly of Danbury, who died Tuesday in the Park Manor Nursing homo, Waterbury, will take wear.

J4-4B; place today at 11 a.m Bethel Funeral home, 215 Green wood avenue, with the Rev. John Spear of St. James' npiscopnl church Officiating, Burial will be in Wooster cemetery in ihe spring, Elizabeth Elchele Cherry, home. Services will tase Friday at 10 a. m.

in the George Wilson a- -Williaiti t. Wilfon, of 77- Maltby street, a packer with the.B..F. Goodrich Sponge Products division here, died Wed-nesdav in.Griffiri hospital, Derby! Services will take plac- Friday at a.m 'in tne-james -i. Toohey' funeral horce, 423 Coram an'd: at II o'clock In the Church of the Shepherd, with the Rev. Alfred.

Morris, officiating. Burial will in Riverside cemetery. Born Demy, Mr. wusdh lilelong resident of Shelton as a. veteran of service with the Army Air Force in World War 11 survivors are his wife.

Mrs Dorothy PJripps two son's, Robert Wilson of Seymour, a ml Ronald Wilson of Sheltjn daughter, Mrs. Barbara Zalmerdf Shelton; a brother, James Wilson, of Shelton; a sister Mrs. James Gilda-of Shelton; two grandchildren; and several nieces and Smith and son lunerat nome 135 Broad street, Mlllord. Buria will be In Ferncliff cemetery Hartsdale, 'N. Y.

Bom in the Bronx. N.Y., Mrs Cherry was a resident of Milfard many years ociore moving Ansonia two years ago. survived by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Harry Sharkey SALEM, N.H.

Services Mrs. isabelie Dwinells Sharkey, Mulberry terrace, and formerly of Bridgeport, widow of Hnrry bnarkey, wno oiea Mon day in Rockingham County heme, Brentswood, N.H., will take place today at 5 a.m. In Ihe Goun-diey funeral home, Salem, Burial win De Lanevirw cemetery, Bridgeport. Mrs. Alois 1.

Forger WF.STPORT Services for Mrs, Elsie D. Forger, 113 Kings Highway North, widow ot Alois Norwalk hospital, will take place Friday at 3:30 a.m. in me varies Lewis funeral home, 210 East State street and at ii) the Church of the Assumption with a Mass of the Resurrection. rial will be in Assumption cem etery. Mrs.

Thomas Ryiak WPSTPORT Services for Mrc Backicl Ryzak 53, of 17 Hickory weens Trarmc wife ThOTfias Ky2aK dlprt Tuesdav in Nnrwaik tase piace rouoy the Wilu vject and Gouldine funeral 12(0 Post road, Fairlield, and at r.lndk in St. Anuiony omrai a Mass of the Resurrection. I cemetery, Greens Farms, Clarcncf E. Private r.ienaoria! services for Clarence )E. Davidson, 80, wno l.ucs- Golden- Heights home, will take place today in the Wilmot, West and Gouldiiig luneial home, 1209 Post road; with Rev.

Howard Orr, minister of the Olivet Congregational church, officiating Burtat ww. ne tne convenience of the family. Born Shelton, Mr. Davidson! as a. retired machinist with the Heirrr Universal company of Fairfield.

He was a member ot St. John's lodge-3, AF and AM. Suno-cros nctu Ine Donald Davidsnn of Bridgeport and Robert W. Davidson oi Massapequa, L. hi.a daughter, Mrs.

Liuy KODerts ot Alamo, a stepson, Edmund rke of Palo Alto, Calif 5tepdauehtei-, Mrs. Elphege Duniond of San Ahtoriio, Texas. Michael A. Luis Graveside services for Mi chael, A. J.

Infant son of Mrs, Michael Lula, of 1110 State street, who died rues- day in-Yale-New Haven hospital, win take olace today at a.m'. in the Lakeview cemetery with the Rev. Nicholas Nappi, pastor, of tlie Summ'erficld Methodist' Church officiating. The Dennis and D'Anrv. funeral home, 1046 Fairfield avenue, is in charge of arrangements.

hi-addition to his parents are a bfother, iv.c sistFTs, Patricia and ath; paternal Mr. and Mrs. Adam' LuLai of Bridgeport; and the maternal grandmother, Mrs.v.Omie Barker of Martins ville; Va. Mrs. Peter Tr-rtora for 26 Beediwnod drive, formerly Miltord and widow ol Guy Grange Cherry, who died Tuesday in her Sti vices will take' pUCe todsty Nastri Torlora, 87, street, and wldnw of Peter.

tortora who died- Monday in the Caroiton convalescent hospital Fairfield; 1 rhe funeral will be conducted 10 a. m. In Our. Lady of the Assumption church, Fal field, with a Mass of the Rc Burial will be in Michael's Stanley Wheelock' Services, for Stanley. D.

Wheelock. 72. ol 40 Hudson street, Stratford, formerly of Devon, who ed Monaav in Milford Hospital mil take place: Saturday at it. a.m. ih the Gregory Doyle funeral home, 2B1 Bridgeport aye nue, Devon, with the: Rev.

Kim ball D. Cartwricht. associate pas tor of the First Congregational Church Of Stratford, oracjating. Burial will be In Union cemetery, Stratford. Miss Nerelda Marrero Services for Miss Nerelda 22, daugnter of Mr.

aoc Rafael Marrerp, or JBt Lafayette street, svho died Tues- in St. Vincents nocpiwi. take' place today at a.m. In the Charles 9:30 o'clock In the Good Shep' herd church. The 'Rev.

Simon Castillo will officiate, Burial will i in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Eugene Okulltch MILFORD Mrs. Nodln S.

Okulltch. S3, widow ot Eugene OkuliLch, 60 Tippy road, died yesterday in Minora nospltai. a n. a will taxc Place aauur- day at 30 a.m. in the J.

bmitn ano win lunerai nomc i35 Broad street. Burial will h( in Kensico cemetery, Valhalla M. Y. Born In Russia, Mrs, Okulitch was a resident ol Millord tor years. Survivors nre a son, Iger Oku.

lite.h Af Pearl River. N. a daughter, Mrs. Albert G. Hilt Of Mtltora; ana two uranuuiuuicu.

William Sweeney, Jr. William H. Sweeney, 31, of 30 Sunnytide drive, a former employe of the Relngold 1 rewery. Bridgeport, died Wednes-dav in "New England Medical con- ter, Boston. after a lengthy illness, or all take place baiuruay at a.m.

in the James T. Too hey funeral home, 52 Howe anH al 9 o'clock in St. Mar. arret Mary chuicle wilh a Mass Hcsurrecuan. tsuriai win up.

in Riverside cemetery. torn in ocicnersart, son acts i lived In Shelton for the past iveral years. Survivors are Ills wife, Mrs Helen Sessions Sweeney; a son William C. Sweeney of Shelton; i daughter. Mitts Jacqueline Sween- his parents, William Sweeney and Mrs.

Katherine Parnoff Swcc: Shelton; two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Buanano of Bridgeport and Alice Jones of LaPunte, and several nieces and nephews. Abelardo Rivera NORWALK Services will take place in Puerto Rico for Aoelar-do Rivera, 87, of IT Nflvali street, formerly (if Bridgeport tired merchant, who died TueEday afternoon In Prospect Gardens Convalescent home. He is survived by two sisters and two brothers in Puerto Rico and several nieces and nephews. The Ganune funeral home, South Main street, is in charge of Mrs.

John Kirby Dies in Hospital; Funeral Friday 5, Mine Murph) of 2635 avenue, of j. Klray red co-loundsr the laridgrapoit Ffaderation ol li, a inr uiea day in St. Vincent's 'hospital. vices wusitajce piact tomor Lady Ibe church with a bbvss of Resuirfcction; Burial wbi be private, The Mulllnr, and Redgate funeral home, Maio Trumbull, is in. charge, of arrange ments- A life-long resident of Bridge port, Mrs; Kirby was a graduate of Sacred Heart school and Central high school.

I.SH'e was a member the Bridgeport Board of Recreation for .10 yeafs. "She was also a member ol thfi -Grey Ladies and active the part- Red Cross Blood Bank-pro gram. She was a member of -the rataolio a nrcsi dent -of. the Cotipr.il of Catholic Women arid a mcmhe.r of St. Survrsois, arc tnree Orotacrs Associate Justice-.

James Murphy ol Bridgeport. Timothy of Harttord, and John M. Murphy, material co ordinator ol the new Ft. Vincent's hospital, and several nieces and nephews. Richard Ettinger Rites Saturday Services for Rice arri Prenlice Ettinger; of Sasqiii Fault-, o-ti jnde; and chairman.

Prentice-Hall, who died Wednesday at age of Miami. 'wiil lake place Saturday al li in the Marble Cob le.yiate church at Fifth avenue and 29U1 street, New yoia-cuy. Frank Campbell biaei al home. avenue and 81st street, New York, Is in charge of arrarigementsa The services' wiil be conducted the Kev. Dr.

Norman Vincent Peale. Mr. Ebinycr end the Dr Charles W. Gorstehberg', pro fessor of at ts'eiv b'urf ur.lversity; founded Prcn'tibc-Hall in from the maiden names' of mothers. Today the firm, books and business prafes5lDiial information services, has 4,000 employes in the.

United States arid "Credits and Collections," a text which Mr. Ettinger authored in 1917 with David Golseb, still sells widely. He has pioneered a widely copied profit sharing plan was the 1951 recipient of the annual Horatio Alger award. Mr. Ettinger's clubs Included the Shore Haven In' Soiith Norwalk, 'the La'Gorcia in Miami, and the Salmagundi in New- York.

Survivors, are. his wife, the! former Elsie P. Davis; two' daughters, Mrs. Virginia P. Andrews 'of Greenwich Elaine Powers! ol Greenwich'; sdK, Richard P.

Ettinger ol Atlicrton, 16 grandchildren and three DEATH NOTICES C1U5SRY knunM. Conn. Fee. a Hill ol Ihe ol Ii. Seoth- tcoih I.

l-o. IS, llcsnd SI sr. an, 3c ol IS i 0 F. e-pii ...3. so Wodorsday lliurldjy Is oad 7 Is 9 p.m.

env rob, li. lyri E. OOOdroo oy- cl 10 K-r Ss Er icr-orl IS fd so will ield en rnuriooy RltrilHd 01 IVJinal, ii- DEATH NOTICES -S; I snn, luteal rcsnr-sbci' 1 Nar.cv Qarull.i.FMends-are" 11,00 ton Ihe lULFORO-ln lab' WW s-aS I a rl-jld. Isitnn-ai la Ml. lii.sIov.

enOI llae-nf, Frlr-nai AV5y rail a a a p.ia, OKOLITCH-Oa MHOii Conn Puirl.Rlvtry.H.lV.onrJ M-3 ie-rr o. IIS cl SnrS vjS. b- t-Jd at Ih, cl-io! hr.a,- -V Crssr i i li sol men, MHI-ira, as i. a. aits' a a n-a solas as onl a' p.m.

ttjiaaly EC-C-ls Filre.ld, Conr, rch. 1971. lea.i SI a 1 1 Fain an Sr.dn, -Is C-rn I r-irtlrr, so; ni the ease fun-rs -hprji a Sssa-, V- Sa leaesli on hurrdTS, iad ,5 ploiZA-ri Ihe rlty, rch.vrr -Ihcny Flcrro, cl o-'-a ds.o'c-d lather ot '-'sr. r'ndd Stmlon and' V.lis o. war-nl is? VVdsS.

I Sc.rsS.T,., Sea as Oiorlrs was -a fyow -a raa orSe- olsrosor si e'lcnoslw Lonseey. r.W-USY 7 1 em, nod 3 13 odd 10 i CVzak'-le Foe SS. an. ei a Fo 'sosvsd cl as a P.ysol -nod i h-To: C. Cvmk 0 0 i -i h- a-ld or, lhur doy ol n.m.

Wll-mt w-a end Coutdlcn ot 9 In St." r-cm sin." FnlolOa Si I crSns II- s. hilcrrci-ol Id ssMmrl'oo t-o-rs c-drTmr, Cos-, no-- sv, coil cod cm i scnao is e.a or, rca. aaa. cl re nonovnoed 'w id. wan- erd AWroMFWarv mean aoh'Jl'n1nwmtarlFprt.

osS FOdry So'esd 1 P-rn. TIERNFY-ie 'Sis ylle Idcepjr'l, IHovec il "ih Ev-rrjobi, limt. FrKndj nwy coll lie luwal. Tonaopto-io Fni'li'ld, Fee, at, lira Tsrtura 'it-Id'. WrrvrO I.

I-Tlends mav rni of Milium oil I artd Gortiom nlsct, TrumWll (f EUI 00 cay) lo sen s-w'-s, money wvlKS will c- S-ld chnr-adj dd 11 'HECLOCK-la If.h'i t-tb. tit nr. lo, In oll.nd Ih'- d.rvltll no Solsraay al aa: a la- GrujOrv IS len-cnl Brldciperl Chdrcd ol strntlord, oliiclnllnn lour- mov coh Frldoi omiierv, Sltoliord. In ie Id i'-u cl llowpra ddddlldds cr'olFind'ol Church 5lrOiforri. I'S-od" Shonh-nS Sr Tfbfdsy i.s'erid the cnwenlena IPle lomth rnire LEU II-tie no coiling i.o.ti.

p.eolf omll in WEWORIAM In lovlrio menwry my father, Chorlee tOttOBR-ln Nor-olk Heipllol, Feh. 2h Ml ore PKrlow and dear. win's 5:10 o.m. ontfol Itii Ihurdi lltin ol 10 a.m. with cl sewirte.

IM MEMORIAM lion, liUmTOMI a ccc yn F.loo ol Mrt, Berths Formi. Frlindl call Ttioit- Hdicw oi Feb. 35, W. doy J-S and p.m. to Jet VOlf smith soonmcn-in this ciiy Feb.

O. wi, von, ftlary UMl -o s-ac ynu owtille; John sin I wo, rsspon; lo-olMr In th' mut: old iwy. Funerol servk-rs will be private. Inler- out wed l-ax, mini cow-woe r.rnCirv ol Ihe jojiy missed Hy C'le and WnU ond rinspnlprc. cd id.

Con il; Crso-'oipdls Oonoli ond vrcrr.o by Ihi Usko lunecol "f.iAr.5"H0TlCt_;: 7 ft InllefSS Hyannfsr Mnil. Swimcnl church. Frlendi ore Invited lo Odd Frt. 0 tMrl dd Wild id IS--S id, I'-o oil iLVlv Tnire atnBrl 01 bo'no colllns bobn. The l.h'rg Hill Th- Bereaved romlly ot mmtM' bTmode 'TiH Su'fflo-I T.

In.ur. ei.iit* InirllM. Hon Cenler ol Eoiltrn Foirfleld Counly. Kcrmrt Mm Hotleee New Haven, Fcbreary lWi. 1 eboulj be Ih wrlt-Mlchaei 1.

law. of Mr. and In idvince mf ss. VoOis-i Cilia, o' S'W- sited, ocovood- swslc-L veil lose 3 auMIUtlM Mall place Thursday ol a.m. In Lakeview a pott-Totetrim, 410 of Cnnii and Arcy, IMS Falrlleld Willow Hanument Works, lac.

MEMORIALS FOR ALL FAITHS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE DISPLAY PersonoNied Mausoleums By Unitroft OFFICE AND SHOWROOM OPEN SUNDAYS EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 335-0237 1766 NORTH BRIDGEPORT 272 rUi.

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