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SOCIAL Dolores Turro Thomas Norton Troth Announced Dolores Anne Turro, 273 Watei'bury daughter llaiilel Tmro Is en- Caged to wod P.ariy ft or. ton, son of R. imvcn road. The wedding win take place in St Francis Xavier Chinch, Walerbiuv Sept. at 10 o'clock Miss Turn, Is a 0' Uateibuiy Catholic High School and Noire D.inie.

She is currenlly is, a frndmtc of N'nu uek hlgi! school, and is Lirsont- ul the U.S. Rnhher Miss Robinson Honored At Tea Miss Patricia Hobtnson was recently honored 'at a tea a( the home of Miss Helen Sutor. Gorman 8 reel. Miss Robinson, gaughter of Mrs. Albert Robinson, will become the bride of Joseph Noiowirtj Beat-on Kails, Saturday.

Those auendinf; included Miss Mary Crewwaw. Mrs. Gertrude Bockwuh, both of Waterbury. Mrs t.iUi«iw fieilly, Miss Helena Daly' Mrs. Francis Daly, Mrs.

Maurice KUzi-Ofiild. Mrs. Margaret Morris, Miss Kathleen Kelly, Mi ss Cryclieau. Mrs. Kdward Mrs.

Mary Kills, Mar-aret Jlosan. Miss Kntherinc Caullcy and Mrs. Mary Curtin. Mrs. Albert Robinson, Mrs.

Alice Robinson. Miss Helen Morusta Miss Helena Daly uml MIFS Suior were the hoslfssts. DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING LEAVE YOUK OKDKKS For Kodacolor And Kodachronio Prints Here KODAKS MOVIi: OA'iSKHAS PKOJKCTOKS YOUK KODAK 1IKAI.KK SWEENEY'S ART ajld STATIONARY STORE 213 Clmreh Street al wc Burdette 3ride Of Airman Savaike July 20 Miss Glom June Uurdeltc iaiiglilr-r ot Mr. and Mrs. (Jcorj-e linrdcltc.

arecnllelil. lie- the bride of A-3C Clement ilvaike, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Clem- SavaJke, US High street. July in St.

John's Methodist Church. 'M. Ixsuis, Mo. Aiiman Havaike, homo on an day Icavi. from his dulii's Ihe Air 1'orcc at Hcott and his wife were reeenlly mnored at a mrly at the home of his parents.

AKondint; (lip party were Hicb- ird C.jricz. U'alerbury, Ihr. biide's Mrs. JJIIInn IJurdcuo, Dreenlield, Mr. and Mrs.

John Uiillcr and daughter, Joan, Mr. and Mrs. George Gurdanskes, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Karisinsky and daughters.

Heverly and Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roland, Mrs. Helen Krnycinsky and daughter, Lucille ind son, HolieH, Mr.

and Mrs. Kovarh. and daueliter, Shirley Anne and James Kovach, -Mr. and Mrs. Mart In llalliiran and Paul, Mr.

and Mrs. James Si-ant, Vealon, Joe Ihiecio Ixni Hennessey. Robert Peclia John and Alan llnpjiy. Rebelcah Lodge Meets Wednesday A leyular meeting of the Columbian ncbeiiah Lodge. No.

30. I. O. will be held Wednesday at p. in Odd Fellows.

Hall. Mrs. Vivian Matone, Noble Cliand, will preside. Mrs. Water- Dljlrirl Pre.iidenl, N'o.

6. will make lier official visitation. A soeial hour will follow the business Mrs. liabbell Aitdci- pp.st noble is in charge- of i-efreshmenls. STKAOV W1.VXEK Portland, Me.

Auf. 16 (UP) A Massachusetts shipper has won (he Vacht Race for Ihe fourth Time in eight years Kdmund 3. Kclley, Jr. of Dux- biiry. oulsided 23 other skippers in the staging of ihc race over ihc weekend.

Manuelia's BRIDAL SHOPPE Original Uridal Gowns- Have your we.drting own custom made, especially for Order Early 102 Meadow St. PA-9-4040 Playground Schedules Announced The schedules nt the various Lor- HRh playgrounds for the week have heen announced by the respective- supervisors. HOP 11HOOK: Join Dunn and Francis Schaefer. supervisors. Mondny morning, arts nnd crafts, decorations for the float will be made, and visitors from the Little playground, and afternoon, horseslines.

checkers, pick up- slicks, tennis, and foi lalent show; Tuesday iiiaiiiin Softball, punch hall. horseshoes, group singinj; and dancing, and qicii-l names, prai-tici; for talent show and Ihinl signing up for shoiv; Wednesday morning, freckle (ace contest, selection of a king of IJw Kiound, and signing up for the parade, and afternoon, making of decorations for the parade and practice for the latent show; Thursday morning, checker lournament. and relay laces, mid afternoon, quiet games and rehearsal for talent show; Friday talent show, and afternoon, nature walk. CUT U't'1-LK -Margaret Sniilii, supervisor. Monday morning, visit to Hot) Urool: playground, and afu-incion, bad- niiaton, checkers, and quiet games; Tuesday morning, hat con- tost, and riflcrnonn.

badminton pick-up-sticks, and Chinese check-" ers: Wednesday morning, linker toys, checkers, and qulc-l games, and afternoon picking of 'juepn; Thursday morning, a picnic, and afternoon, quiet games and badminton; Friday drawing, coloring anil quiet yamea; and afternoon, sand building contest. WESTERN SCHOOL A YG'ROUND: Barbara Anr.e Luskay. supervisor. morning, arts and crafts, and afternoon, basketball, games and stoiy hour; Vaesiluy nun-mug, work on iwnne-t show. ufternoon, flowi-r show; morning, arts and crafts, and afternoon, checker tourtuimenl at Salum; Thursday inmning, work on puppet show and aflernojn, nature walk and work on terrimums.

RECREATION K1KLD: Cliar- Iplec U'ood, Supervisor. -Monday morning, woi on float, and aflei- elect king and queen, checker conlcbl and songs; Tuesdav morning, softball practice, songs, ai'l work, and afternoon, showers, exercise, and gum conlest; Wednesday morning, sollball with Salem, and afternoon, Chinese checker cotilest ana" showers; Thursday morning, work on float, and afternoon, showers, make paper umbrellas, scrap boni: work; Kriday morning, hor.si>«hoe final contest, ami scrap hook work, and afternoon, slnry lime, dodge ball, songs, and showers. SAI.10M SCHOOL: is'Ieely nnd Kathryn Kissane. supervisors. Mondny morning, peanut hunt, punch ball, tennis lessons, bump, nnd group games, and afternoon, make roses for float, scavenger hunt, story hour, and showers; Tuesday morning, make lollyiiupi-, amateur show rehearsal, and building contest, and afternoon.

FREEDMAM'S FINAL CLEARANCE of ai! Men's Summer Suii's 65 Nylon Cord SUITS $24.00 formerly 38 Ktiyon SUITS 520.00 formerly $33.50 45 Dacrnn and Worsted SUITS formorly FINAL CLEARANCE of all Men's Furnishings Men's Short Sleeve UlUKT SHIRTS formerly To S2.50 ca. I MEN'S TRIIIIKfQ Wfllln inUIIIVO formrrly To $3.50 GROUP of JIKN'S A ft fonncrly To $9.95 RO PAIR MEN'S MEN'S SHOES formerly To II fonncrly To 75e ea pair nfl MEN'S DEPT. 191-199 Church Street Naugatuck Hop lii-ook vs. Salem in luirsesliue.s coloring contest, checker tutu-mil incut, and stuiy hour; Wednesday morning, Salem vs. Rt-crcnllon in Softball, tennis lessons, nnd group games, and afternoon.

Western vs. Yin in checkers, practice for ainulr-ur show, and showers: Thursday morning, making of fungus biitu-ifiles, amateur rolu'jiisals, and ball and uftciiiuun, make loliypons slicks, i-lect king ami queen, and amateur show sals; f-'riday murning, U-nnis h-Sbon, Kanies, and aftc-i- nuon. spalUi play- gronnd pany in honor of king and i the u- Hop Activities Held At Hop Brook Helen Purkoski's entry, a month old cocker spaniel, w(n prize os the prettiest put in 1) show hold recently al the Hnnik I'luygifiimcl. 'Helen and U'ally Iti's entries won us Hit youngest pets in llic show. Oilier winners HVI-C: Kdu-iird Vulskaus, iiu bifigest.

pet: Kdward lioiaski. a smallest pel; Konald Winslow. a luillc. most unusual and the funniesl name; Jimmy Jones, 11 (mile, oldest pet; Kuth Munson. a cut.

and nicest lints. fur tin- contest were Dominic l-Virlicci, Ulmald and Tony A checker tournament w.is held Wednesday. Aug. U. Butch Novo- cinskl.

won lirst prize in Ihr- ennlost and Kuger Km-kaa cami- 'in Hl-COnd. Ill the girls iniu-nament Shirley I.uk:itos ramo in tirst and Ruth secnnd. fn the elimination ball contest, alsn lield Wednesday, Shirley ar.d Itoscmary P.iiniin wen. thn winners. Other ehildien also engaged in horseshorJs nnd dodge Arts'and crafls were the subject Thursday at Ihe playground.

Boys nnd girls of nil ages joined in the project of making decorations Those making ihc best and mnst decorative were Ciail Mizeski. Pat and Edj-tlii! Clover. Ruth Munson M.ircia Ciminera, Pat Torsiello U.i«k(!s, and Chris Gcs- l-'riday morninp; vi-as hcfc'un with a horscfhoe tournament among Hie boys. Winners were first Jimmy Jaeewicz and Robert Seholao- second. Jackie Jones and Hulch and third, Bobby Jcnn- cite and Uichard Fedorka.

Practice was also held fur the coming talent, show. Florence King Married To Sgl. Burge Aug. 6 Florence May King, of the lirnnrh of (he Uiilietl Stales Corps, -htcr of Mrs. CiiDirlui- A.

King, if, Court, became the bride of Kgt Marion Wayne Biirge, U. S. Mai ilnva, son of Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph lim-ge, KI'-U .1. McLeaiiHhoro, 111 August I) at 3:30 o'cluck In II, Hunch Mouse, fiimii Pendletun, Cal.

Maid of honor al (he single ring cercmodv was- Pfc. Helen .1. Higl gans while Sgt. Klis wns Hie best 'Hie bride wore a elinmpngne while lilled suit with brown Ci-'ssories, brown bat and a half veil nnd cnriiwl a white lose corsage. The maid of honor wore orchid suit matching sunes.

a pale orchid hat with the veil ravering thu (op. carried a yellcw rose corsage. A recejilioji for 31) guests held al the home of Mis. Oi-cnnside, Cal They HI go back lo duty aflc-r a short trip ihiough Houthern California. Bibte School Starts Tuesday St.

Michael's Episcopal Church will slarl ihc Vncalion liihlc School tomorrow, according (o an announcement by Ihe Rev. B. Lanjrhorsl, reclor. Dorothy McUoucall, direclor of instruclion. is in charge of (he -sessions which will be held daily from 0 lo 11:30 a.m.

All cbildrr-n of Ihe (In'rish arc invited to all end. Then- will be ac- livjlies each prnup inc worship, instruction, stories games movies and other projects. Personals Plnns for a Crtpc Corl trip were discnrscd SrUurd.iy night al Ihe meeting of the Indoor Hportinp ar.d Literary Society (not to be confusfd with Ihe Outdoor Sporting and Literary Society) The group plans to depart early -Sunday morning tor week's slay. Shell collecting will he nnc of Ihe fe.itiires of Ihe er.pcdition. Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvester P.ischke, Chicago, 111., are spending a thrcr vacation at the home nf Mrs. PascMie's motin-r. Mrs. Amelia Lucas, 32 Anderson street.

Mrs. Pas- ohkc is Ihe former I-ucas Miss Jo.inn Henry. G-yrnr-olrl :l.i:iK>ilcr of Mr. and Mrs. Jnsrph llcniy.

Kpcnccr street, arrived hoine 1'Yiriay .1 half month visiting with her grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. Mamie) Henry, Havana. Cuba.

Mrs Henry accompanied her granddaughter on tht trip and is visiting wilh her son and family for a few Gwen Diclcs Is Bride Of Phil Robinson, Jr. Aliss Gwendolyn Hicks 1'airfield avenue. Nangatuck dun of ilj. -Mrs. Kmesl II Ilulchinson.

became Ihc bride of HoWnson, son Mr. and Mrs. Phil Robinson 289 Hillside a venue, Saturday afternoon in the Congregational Church, in a setting of plains and bouquets of while t'iildiolus and asters. The 2 ceremony wa.s perfoimcd by the pastor. Rev.

Wil- laitl B. Soper, and was followed by a iccciilion In IVc.stlcIgh Inn l.ilchficld. for 150 gucsls. Kor her ivcdding, the bride wore a blioil-slecvcil gown of white embroidered oiyandie over imi luffeta with a fitted, basque hod- ice, a scoop neckline and a bouffant, triple-tiered skirt which ler- minated In cotillion length train tier fingertip lenglh veil of illusion was arranged from matching organdie scoop bonnet and she carried a cascade bouquet of while Hiioharis lilies. Given in marriage by her father the bride was attended by her Bister, Miss Cheryl Lee Dicks, us maid of honor Mrs 0)ln Horst.

Natigatuch, ns bridesmaid. Uonnie Sue Carritson.danghtcr of -Mr. and R. F. Oarrilson Ridgcwood.

N. was flower girl. The ballerina lenglh of the nltcndnnts. fashioned alike of white organdie embroidered with aqua dols. were accented wilh aqua taffctn piping- on the Empire bodices and short sleeves.

Com- lilemcnling ihc gowns were aqua bonnets of plcalcd malinc and cascade bouquets of aqua osiers. John II. Ishcll. Naugaluck, served as best man for Mr. Robinson.

Ushers included Donald -McCnllum James p. Wailon Chesler P. Ishcll all of Xaugatuck. and Robert N. Carrit- son.

Ridgewood. N. J. Music for the ceremony was provided by Robert Rcoua at the Mrs. nicks chose for her daughter's wedding a.

dress of frosted violet silk organza over iridcscenl laffcla, a malching velvet hat and i corsage of while orchids. Mrs. Rohlnron wore a cotillion blue lace rlrcss, mr-'fhinp; accessories nnd a corsage ff white cnmellins. Jtcio their return from an un- arnwinced weddinjr trip. and Mrs.

Itobinson will take np residence at IDS Fairvlew Naugatuck. The bride wore for (ravel an ice blue linen dress nnd coat with matching accessories. Jean Poole Bernard Oemcke Nuptial Held Miss Joan Curol Poole. daughter of Ml 1 niul Mrs. Sandy 111 IVall road, Wiilorlnlry.

he- Dio hrlJtf nf lii.iimid'l'ivd- sun til Mrs. Kllen Oeinclip, ami Frederick NnuKilluch. Saturday. 14. nt 10 II.

in. in SI. l-'nim-k Xavli-i- Hfclory. Tin- Hev. John J.

ljulim performed Ihe JuiiWi. o-iv. moiiy. I'aalf. xivrn In mntrlnw her riiilitr.

hud Miss Jane Itn, Wiiloiliury, as niiilil at lioiiur. Dr. Owens, was ninn. A rcci'iillon was In Un- Cup. IM'l- Kclllo for 20.1 Oui ol (own uuesla'wni! from NVw yuik unil Massachusetts.

PullowinK a wedding tliroiiKh New KiiKlumt Suites (hey wilt reside, at Pearl lake load, Wa- U'l Inicy. Mrs. OiMiickv. iitlendr-d U'llby Personals John Gablinske liilstol, n. is the gucsl of Mr.

ond Mrs. Manuel Alberto. Mulhcrry street. John Brcderick and Eleanor Hroderick. 155 South Main slrcet and Mrs.

June Kinch and Miss Juno Kinch, BridRc slrcet recently returned from a vacation at Miami Ha. -Mr. Mrs. tt'illiani Curtin, were weekend guests of Miss Patricia nobinson, Cilff street. xiws ic, i Hljili School and la associated with (lie Urislol Company, llci hus- biind attended Nnucntuck High hi-liuid, IVst CollcKi-.

and lecolved his HA di'i'reo from the University of lo ltwid New Vurii Chiropracti slllule in George Howe Engaged To Miss Peassasiume Mr nml Mk'hnol IVassa- slimii'. Ansnnla. havi- annotlluTil their diinniiln, Ann Mnili-, to Mr. unit Mn. (VII- Ham HOKV.

IJIarlilieiry Hill road, Knlls. A siuiiij; wiiMlnii I.H Miss allemli'd sonla mull School. Howe al- luidi-il Si'yinoui 1 liluh school mid Is I'lirri'iilly assoclulc.l wilh his father in the conlraclliu: business. The routs of I'allalls mo edible. Tlio new llat-bollom Irachs laid) on Ilrlllsb railways have proved to be S9 per ccnl stronger vertically nnd 130 per cent stronger laterally' lhan the "bull head" type formerly used.

Kadi mile of such trick requires 10,000 fewer Kent A Cutaway For That Importaut Event Other l-'ormal For Him IMBIMBO'S ia I'nlon Nono Too Dig or Smtil Wo Cnii Fit Them All t'oinploto line of S. S. PIERCE PINE FOODS MURRAY'S Delicatessen 176 Church Street Friendly Department Storg" Aids To Good Grades 7 Easy On The Budget Glen CoHon Button to the waist style round collar, doll sleeves, full garnered skill, leolhcr belt. Choice of Gtey cr.d Ten. SirtL 7 to H.

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