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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 48

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jwm ranerson Invited ouceumDs at ou; Ex-CBS Newsman Patterson is' ilirvlved by his Tf. Betty, and Inur chll-Iren, David, If), Halt, 18. WEST HAVEN (API John, U. John M. Patterson Sd --'tor-'u i services will nrier CBS newsman and' since be irl Drnlt, 1966 a member of the facultv nf 011 T-hursday, and a memorial Columhia University's School oi scmce will held at 11 a.m.

Journalism, riled at '7 at st- Pail's Chapel at Hospital here Monday night. Fatfrsci-. succumbed after three-week bout with pulmor A native of Stuart, "VOL" 14U SlU'VlVOl'S Ovol- he lived at 21 Cross Hieh in-the Battle ot the Patter After the war, he relumed In enroll in the University of Pitts-burgh, sihere he was graduated as hlEtnry major in 1947. Two years later ha received his master's degree In journalism at Northwestern University. Patterson began his broadcasting career as a one man news department for WAVE in Waynesboro, in 194s, and later spent two years with WBDJ-TV in Roanoke, before joining CBS as a network newscaster.

He became art adjunct faculty inemhe-r in Ihn Columbia graduato School ut Journalism in MO, a lull-time lecturer in li)67 and an associate professor In 1974. Journalism Deari EUe Abel described Patterson on' Tuesday as an "extraordinarily Urdi- Dennis Brnadwix Dies: Dennis S. Broadnax, 33, an bfnnlrvman In 01 a retired U'otid War and iost'bath worker In. North Caro lina, died yesterday In the Park City Convalescent home. Services will take place Friday st II a.m.

in the Fountain of Youth chiiTch, with Bishop Le-niy J. Uiiiord officiating. Burial i 1 1 he in Mountain Grove cemetery. Mo-1r. Morlnury, 15 Currier street, is in charge nl arrangements.

Born in Wentworth, N.C., Mr. Broadnai- was rt city resident five yiars. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Ruth Staples Broadnax ol Ml.

Aery, hJ.C.; five SO IIS, Ihe Rev. Robert Harrisron of Dan-ville, Jessie Broadnax nl Eaton, N.C. and Gregory Urnad- nsx of Mi. Aery, N.C fo.i; d-iiRnifis, Mrs. Irene Fountain and Mrs.

Eva Turner, buth of Bridegport, Olllc Mover and Mrs, Mamie Norman, both ol Eaton: -SB grandchild res great-jjranrfehildren; and great great-grandchildren. SPENDING DKOP WESTPORT, (UP11 A market research firm snv; rrftnd- ling by school systems lor rrent srhuol year is headed a drop lor ihe first lime in 10 Market Data Retrieval, aaftna-: aftirr.ft- a drop of from ent from last To Taxpayers' Meeting Sunday Til Bridgeport Taxpayers' As-social Inn has Invited Mayor John C. Manrlsnici to a public meeting in City Hall at 2 p.m. to explain the ailmiinstrri-lion position on City Encoding. Taxpayers' President Arthur DelMonte said he experts Ihe mayor to attend.

Folhiwinj; the mayor's remarks, the rfroiin, svill Tie askrn to vote whether tr rniiliime a lax strike during the past Repuhlican ad-mlnislralion. Anions the subjects to he raised at i question and answer period scheduled lo conclude the session, according to Mr. Del Monte, arc; City parking and possible en Inrfietuoiit c-i the present parklngi terminal. Possible exceptions to mayor' 5 strict enforce rnotit the ordinance requlrlnrr City ployes lo live within City Uml Texas Direct nr Dies AUSTIN, Tex. fAPj Bob Smith, associate director ol recreational spoi-ls for ihe Uni versity of Texas, died Monday Ut a ll lack while standing outside his Smith's first job at the versily was direr: phyn.

fitness piooranir, faculty Mrs. Asta Tcnlssnn. ORANGE Services for Mrs Asia A. Tenisson, 8S, of 417 Rich ard lane, who died Monday ir the Pond Point Convalesces home, Mllford, will lake plain Cody White funeral home 107 Broad short, Millord. Buria will he in King's Highway cent eloiv.

Millord. Mrs. Tenisson, a native ol Es tonia, was a charter member oi the Naugatuck Garden Improvement association of Devun-Survivors include a grand-dauehler, Mrs. Franklin J. Dow ski of Oranee.

Joseph V. Kinrj SHELTON-Frivate services Joseph V. King, SC. of 539 Hows avenue, o( Bridgeport, who died Friday, will Place today in the James T. Toohey and Sons funeral home, Howe avenue.

Burial will be at the convenience of the lam- ily. John Vithn WE STB ROOK John J. Vitka, of 51 Broadway, died Tuesday i a local convalescent home. Services will lake place Friday at 9:30 a.m. in Ihe Swan funeral home, SO Easl Main street, Clin- uid at, 10: lo o'clock in St.

church. Burial will be in Haven. Lawrence cemetery, West Vitka. a native ci Bririee. port, had lived there most of his life before moving fcur years aeo.

a retired employe o( Ihe Safety Electric company, Ham- tn. lie was a U.S. Army vel- an nf World War If. Survivors include two brothers. William Vltka of Wcstbrook and Stephen Vltkn of Stamford: four Mis Po'a M.

nf Haven, Mrs, Albert Deloge anil Mrs. Tirvyeiorrl Provost and Trances Buiard, all Westbiook. Robert L. Uehrlg WESTPORT Robert h. Ochrig, 58, ol 37 Bermuda road.

snvr.r mannjser nt I'MC corporiihrm, Philadelphia, died Monday In Nor 'rhur I l-lnskins, pastor. officiating Burial will be announced. The Fable funeral home, 215 We.st State Mreet, is in charge of arrangements. Bom in Greenwich Mr. Oelirlg was a resident nl Westport 15 years.

Survivors Include his wile Mrs. Phyllis Thornton Oehrig nf Westpnrt: two sons, Robert Thornton Ochrig anil Carl Judsnn OehriK, both 0 I w'csipnrt; a Mis; Lynn Thornton Oehrig oi Wpslpni-t; and his nintlier, Mrs Sybil Bnehr.g oi Bethel. Mm. Jrthn Richardson SHELTON--Services (or Mrs. Laura Meehan SI, a etlred leacher, widow of Jnhnl Richarrlsnn, of 551) Lnne Hill ivenue.

who died Sunday, will ake place today at 7:30 p.m. jn he Mary Tavlnr Methodist i church, with the Rev. Ralph t. Roy. pastor, nllicialing.

Burial III be in Bald Hill cemetery, 'ilton. The Cody-While Mineral home, '7 Bi u.i.1 street, M. lord, i.t chaise of local arrangements. Mrs. Kenneth Osborne NORWAl.K Services for Mrs Marguerite Alkins Oshorne, 62, widow of Kenneth Osbnrne, of 19 Pulaski slreet who riled Sunday, will take plate Indny at 9:30 in too Raymond funeral 5 East Wall street, with the Rev.

Raymond K. rleminsi reclor of Grace Episcopal it. e.lfic-atuiR, Bur ial will the KiversiJe cemetery. Services for Ed', 5S, of 21 Warde terrace. who died Mondav, wiii take place today at 6.IW a.m.

In the Lesko funeral linme, 1330 Fairfield nvenue. and al ft o'clock iti Faniilv churc'-i. Fakfield Isurial will he in Law nc roll cemetery, Fairfield. .11 zani, James and Andrew Sorensen. John Duturla, Richard Naylor and Mrs.

Adam Stvicc-. fi.r Balkn Wydra, 66, wife of Adam el 181 FrtiJi Meadow Mi who died Sunday will take pinTf tnrnotTOW at 30 a.m in ihe John Adiima funeral home, ft hranklin street, Aissonia, and a o'clock in S(. Michael's church. nerhy. Burial will he in Mount St.

Peler cemetery. Derby. John C. Curlcy Eeri'ices for John C. S3, oi Garfield who diet! Moiitlsy, will take place tomorrow at Si 15 am, in Ihe Redgaie funeral home, Main street and Gnrham place, Trumhull, and at o'clock- in It-e K.hj Trueihull Burial will be in St.

Michael'; cemetery. CITY SANK OffblS TWO TAX DEFERRED RETIREMENT PLANS to make sure you have money later in ffov those employed by somebody else and who do not have a retirement piaii, an IF A has decided adi'antages. By depositing up xoyo oi your eamea laeosie nuximum ot a year yr at the cr.ti c-i yjar tpl.c that nmotint gross income. nt hrifhtl and 0 Or. i ji -1 ir.l penalty far turli pit lii.tr: I.

tax deduotior- rora Also, you do not have to pay tax ott the interest your money earns until you begin receiving benefits. In a tax-sheltered IRA plan this gives you a lat more money than if ynu had no plan. For example, if voi: saved the maximum $1500 yearlv, for 20 years, you would have 531,133 MORE benefit. 2n yeai-s MOKE, in 30 years $93,1 00 ilOKL', for early tcittn mtc too: bracket av.da'' or.iu time deposits. Herr1, too, an immediate ativanisge is that you can put aside of your earned income (up to a maximum oi annually) and at ihe end of the year take that amount as a tax deduction from yaw gross income.

Also, under the Keogh Flan yon will not. have to pay tax on the interest your money earns until you begin to receive benefits and i tins case mat. amounts to a ioc more money man you nay- villicut a Keogh Plan, For instance, if you s-'avcci a maximum of 7500 annually for 20 in 2o vi.r.., vcu mto.u hsvr- $261,060 MOKE $443,590 MORE, in 30 years MORE. mil A big advaiitaere of bnth plans is that after retirement, when you tjiubahiy Ite in a lower tax bracket, the deferred tax will be less than the tax you wotild pay from now on without these jilans. This is mosi sensible way to ptiMrane Uwnv.e I axes on a portion of your income each year until retirement.

irrJ thnr. SIO00 mill be placed in Regular nr fVv, it info saving! paying higher interest. Take ihe advantages nf iha Gily Savings Bank retirement plans, tjou'll enjoy the benefits tlie rest of-your life- i ij BANK I scr "THE FAMItY BANK" Cit Savir lOCEeOHT 346 Mlin BESPDSLEY PAftK Eisl Si. Tn.jat-sew ssi. B-u ID37 flock TflVj.

MONRoe JM Matn St. (fiojit Ml, SiI5-jy i-n Tti, 261-4051 IRA. KEOGH igs liank 918 Main St. Bridgeport, Conn. 0G604 Siiop.

Pk KONTIHGTON Hunlinjlnn William J. Kiliany Mlt.FORD Services for Wll-im J. of MS ford Point road, who died Mon day in Mllford hospital, will 15 place 1 in thn Rnhl l.uciiansky funeral home, llRfl flarnum avenue. Stratford, o'clock In Ihe Holy Name of Josus church, Knat-ford. with a Mass of Christian Burial, Burial bo in St.

Michael's cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mr, tiliany was a resident of vlilford an years. Ho was a heat realer Willi Ihe Remington Arms cumpany In Bridgeport, where lie was a member ot the Qiiarlcr Cenlury club and was a Navy veteran of World War II. i i inclune two snns, Riciiaid II. Kilianv, of and Joseph W.

Kiliany, of East aven; a daughter, Mrs. 1 on ynn Nollson. of Goshen, N.Y.: three brothers, Andrew of N.J., and Ed- 1 and (jeorfie Klllianey, both riiiaeprirt; two sistcis, Mrs. hathcrine Sheridan and car 'i' 'rl' i -1 Stratford; uti-ht frranrichildren; ud several nieces and nephews, Louis P. Weiss Louis P.

Weiss. 56, of 136 Eher-nn court, I-airficId, died Mr.n-iv in Noru'aJk hosjjjtal. itsi i ink" place Friday in Ih? ftmcral nil 1: :) Helivni road. Fairfield, fluriai will be' in rark certicterv. Hnill ri.il.:-.

Ml Wn-. Fe.irliHO rftfl'-iv. 31 wart, Survtvnrs Include a datiRhter, is. Allrer! Tmvlei- nf Sli iiifnrrl four sra ndchildren; and a niere'. Mrs, Emile Pa Pslry, 10! place, llieil loi! ly Wilh 'in 11 1 1 i i Isabel Keen.

vldoiv of Emile Kensington will take home, 2531 Main street, fnrri, and at 10 o'clock Lady of Grace church, ford. Burial will be man l.und&ren, of 175 Henry avenue, Strafford, widow Wil- jr LutirlRren. who died Saturday, ill lake place today nt 11 m. in the William R. McDonald.

funeral home, Main strcn, Stratford, ivith the Rev. tjallo, icctrir of St r.ri>;:.i| rhurch. oiticiatine. Bur- I n-ill oe in Park cemetery. rrank It.

Miller Services lor Frank R. Miller. 193 Hdna avenue, who died Sunday, will take place today nd in. in tne iviiuiuun uineiai home. 649 Noble avenue, and.

o'clock in St. Charles church. Burial Mill be in St. Michael's cemetery. Die Itnv Ht-n: A A bpite II Offer the Mass and read Ihn mittal.

Bearers IL be Waller Woror, Dull. 11 hi peirn Michael Hoydilln. Charles Valen tino and Allien Tnlomeo, Jr. Frederick J. Harper Frt.fti.--ir!: .1.

Harper, PI. of Ml a'. a rr- i publishing salesman, died yestcrdav in his home Memorial services will lake place Saturday at 11:110 a.m. in the Haelerle and Flartf funeral home, frvington, N. J.

Burial vnll be announced. The Godfrey and Conway fu-reral hnnic, HOa Washineton avenue is in charge ot local arrHnge- Bnni in New York city, Mr Harper his career ce'li-if; nalinnal nia'taiines rttirhiK the IMO's Duri.ig rns career he was a sales representative for many pnbtiMiing Imuses. These ir.clint-ert Alfred A. Knnpp, Henry Ab- i N-'a: ersily presses. He rln was a ol World II servlns ill rhc U.S.

Navy. Survivors include a sun, Frederick S. Harper of New York city; (wo daughters, Mrs. Mary Marsnlis ol San Francisco, Calif, anil Miss Deborah Harper nf New Wick, rs. and two Frank J.

r.L'nf aVl lininn who died Men I ft' was a her ol the Que port 70 years, lie was a i employe ol Hie Billiard Mr. esirtem oi Ftridrj BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Wtdncaday, December 10, 1975 Mrs. Charlotte M. Jens(n WESTl-ORT Servinfs Tor rs. Chariot Ma I ski C5, nf 7 endnwhrooi! Isne.

wlin tiled Saturday in Wrtviney Care Center, New Haven, were conrjiiclcri yesterday in tlie Magner liinerai N'Drwalk wllh Ihe Rev. Andrew H.ajun nf Mary chtitcli. nf ficinling. Burial wa.i In St. Jnhn's cemetery.

Mrs a native o( l-'air-finld had lived in the area nil hirr life. She was a retired employe in the laundry department at Norwalk iinspital. Survivors include a brolhcr. S. Mfilitiowski of i a sister, Miss Otylin Malin-ski ol Wcslporl.

ftnri at 8: IS a.m, ia the Mai; i and Luchansky funeral! any 2LM llarmim avenue. Strat I F.dw hurl, and at 0 o'clock in Blessed Saft'a'i'tjll fi'i'ic'i rai'ia! ivil, lit- M.i'nei cer.ieterv. Mrs. n.iv company where be was a F. Name society of the Bless ed Sacrament church.

S-i-vivors include four sons, Frank J. Young. of Clark Summit. ir.i-nesl It. Youna.

nf Slralford, Robert J. Young, ol lluntinginn, and Lewis E. Yoitnc, oi daughlrrs, Mif. Cbarletie Conk, Mrs. and Mrs, Virginia Lcrcic, all of Millord, Mrs.

Belty Brodi, uf Min-neartolis, Minn; and Mrs. BorrJackl, of Ansonia; 43 erandchildren; 30 great Grand children; and several nieces and nephews. nf '1 liihaull sab el I Mrs. net Tilitiaiilt, tif 96 rs. field, widnw Medley k.iv 1 II -Ik- Iml.iy 3:1111 a.m.

in the Albert W. Spfnr Tuneral home, Snuth Benson road, Fairfield, and at 10 o'clock Thomas Aquinas k'vrfn'lii. 3i.ri.il he. in Si Stratford. (Jidnlin Sers-iccs Tor Quintin B7, Of Knsiulh slrcel, 11 retired raimer in Puerto Rico, who died Monday, take place today at 111 a.m.' in the Charles boujielki and Sons luneial home, Park avenue, will tlie Itev.

Greso: Mrs, Henry Dennard Services for Mrs. Georgia Alexandra Dennard. rjR, wfe of Henry Dennard, 117 Colorado avenue, who died Monday, will take place Saturday in Ventura I'l'ill, l.ira'i ili'ray 1 -llace Saturday in erai Grave, ft.fti i Wj.i v. 25 Currier sttoel, is in cliaige nf local arrnnRonients. Mrs.

Dennard, a native of South Jiills, had Jived in Bridgeport 15 years. Survivors in addition lo her husband, include a daughter, Mrs. Uenrielta Carroll Cx-(on. N.J.; two sisters, Sh.r-ley Alexandra and Mrs. Lucille Howell, botll uf Biidgefiuit; and four grandchildren.

Mrs. Cliarles (iildea Mrs. Ruth E. Piatt 73. formerly of n-1 NasViville roarl, Bethel, a retired employe o( Hie Lincoln cleaners, Danbury, and of cliailes A.

Gii'Jea, ifierfl in Derby. Services took place Thursday, Dec. i in the Cornell Memorial home, 2t7 White street, Danbury, with tlie Rev. Robert pastor of the Methodist church of Eelhel, officiating. Burial was In Elmwood cemetery, Bethel.

Born in lieOiel, Mrs. Gildeai as a lirelniif; Delh rlr-rk the Bethel Laundereite. Mrs. Gilden was a niemher of Srellar Chap ter Sfl, O.E.S. for more than 50 years and was (here and past matron of the Greenwood Chapter SO of Bethel.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Helen Tnrnillo of Monroe; a brother. Edear Plait. or Poit Oranec, and several nieces and nephews. Jnhit B.

Mingori Services for -lohn B. (Tnny) n- Mil drive. FairTield, who died Monday in ni'A at I a a i-i, la: A'hvrl W. Spear funeral home, South r.nrfic.H clock in Black Rock Congres.v tinnal church. The Rev.

Sl.anles R. Allnhv. pallor, and the Rev William Cnrsnn. will officiate. Kuiinl will be in Lawncroft cenieteiy, l-'airfield.

Mr. MinRori, a native of ner, had lived in Fniilielr! 31 years. He was a loreni l.ity Lumner, retirmc Uiar apo. Survivals include liis iVLfe Mrs. Lillian Smith Mingori; son.

John H. Ml ft cm 1 aid a brother, Andrew Min if Vlnionlnwn, twt Mrs. Theresa Muci.i of LaBclle, and Mrs. Tollarv of three siandchildTeii, and tlOpilCVS Edward FairfieSci. widow I a i a I ft: church, Mamaroneck, N.Y.

Fluriai will in St. Mary's cemelery, Rychiwn. N.Y. li O'Kcill to- In-rnl l-a-i-r of Mfln-ainncck. N.Y., i ift'lui cluli.

sharp riir Survive Dos ion rosl road I a Galw-ay. Ireland, resident of Fair- years. include two snns, vl. launarelli, or Rve, William .1. lannarc'lli.

Maniam na'ft ftftVft t'aai ftift I a rm, nf Fnirdekl, and Marpriret of lour li'a-arr: Wil'lvn ,1. Duffy, Ol N.V Michael of Lxirtikm, and Patrick and Thomas Dnlfy, Both ot ireianti; iluee 'ftr'fti Slaftl'Ian, Mrs, Babbie C.aulfteirJ, and Misj Nora Dulfy. all of Ireland; and 12 Brandchildren, State Hearing On Education Funds Is Today IIARTFORfl The General r.ikii':il'r,-i i ha: aiiic a hearing i i Ihe State Capitol (his afternoon at 2 o'clock on proposed leglslati in jierlaining to the stale's new public education caunlizaliim er.tnt prnpranv tunimittce 15 considering separate hills uhkh would slala k'l 1 hjlir.r 'ill' p-i lor- i i ss allliieiit communities. At present, grants are fmuled through profits from the twlce- VI' IllSl, 1111 Ij, HIT', 111 1 III exceed nn more than S7 million per yenr. A per uesit mure than the total slate funds- lor public education it received the previous year.

Among the bills are propc-5 for a direr-l General Fuerl ap-pioprintinn in the slate bilrlgr-l for me or iiiiinmuica lalner than pi; 5 ner cent increase lir nn tlieni each year. t( ftr. irc- Ii i iroln l0 u.i Mum I. I ,1 ai' 'oiv'" C.a,-i' I a Dtknd a an 'ft- ri'l, I nt ft ir, Oraclcn, ylrrc'dtlng. ii" ii i ,1,111,, a Ct" ii ft in cliciio ift ftr.a HOfrMAH-lr.

Die. I5M.I 1ANNARELLI Folrf -i Fur.tm POTTER id DEATH AOTICES Htlollal, Die. ft'ft ftmr- Olhrlp et to AtrmK 2 1 ftr.l j'' jSj ncn. ttt to Irumb-j I ami i no a Mia' ft, ftTftncvlily 11 ftft-Ml M'l iunc." 107 HIKsrit. Ucln ri-nol-r In Memoriam PATSY BASSO Who P.n.d the Porter lrtmeral Home tve ofTeryou yotir choice oft Complete Funeral Service Direct Cremation Service Mcinnriiil Service Direct Bitiittl Service GEORGE P.

POTTER SON, INC! SO Fairfield Avenue Bridgeport, Conn, 06605 Tel. 333-2137 ft 3 1IBJULT-- i ia, M. nl ft 'I a ft a m. In Ti oa.j ftq. opc ms.

II end 'ii (in lvn4 "ill services Thurwluv REDGATE Funeral Service REDGATE-HENNESSV 113i Uain SKeel.

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