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1(0 Personal 'W' i Carroll Street Marries Stratford Man The Rev. George Dunn fnrmed the wedding ceremony thlw rnornlnK at 10 o'clock, which united In mai'rliigc Mrs. Rose Mft- .1. Vltolll, dnujfhter ot Louis Trl- Un 40 Cni'roll stroet, nnd tho lato Jfrs Mary Trlano, and Joseph John of Stratford, son of vj i prank Dorby. Lucy C.

Adorno served mi mftld of honor, nnd Joseph o( Stratford, tho bout mun, For her wedding cJioso n. pink short sloovcd drosH with neckline nnd trimmed with lace InncrtH. 9ho wore an atiua henclploco with ruffled "shoulder veil, rnutchlnK mitts, and cnrrlod noaecny. Her attendant un aciun Hhorf sleovod Bal- lorln" dresis with nockllno, cilnk hendplcco with ruffled uhoul- ilcr length veil, long matching mum nnd cnrriod a riosogay. A reception for 200 was held fit ut Fred's Kl-VVny Drill, with Mrs, Cuzlo'd mother receiving.In navy blue drosH, grny nccossorics and white cnrniitlon eortmtto.

The brlcloKroom'fi mother wore black crepo drciin and corsagn of wlilto cnrnatlonii. Out-of-town guests ei-n from New York, New I-lnvon, fltmtford, Dorby and Watcrbury. Tho couple plan wedding trip (o Washington. D. Mrs.

Cuzlo woni'lng an dressmaker suit, tihfik nccnssorlosi, pink topper and orchid corsage. Upon their return they will reside nt 32 Socigewlck nvonup. fUrntford. 1 K. Cunio wan employ" of 'ho S.

Rubbor her husband IH by the American Brass In Plan Attendance To Initiation Mrs. Bllaivbnth Lornon, regent, will hond a largo delegation from Koncmly Circle, DnuRhtorji ot Isa- hdln, who will attend an Initiation of the Dnufihlnrs of at tho Hotel Brmcl, Hartford, April More thfin 20 members have al- rnndy Indicated tholr of iHtcmllnK. Others wishing to.go are Miked to call Mrs, Lorson. Mnmbcrs will meet in front of tho Ncury buirillng Sunday Api'll nt o'clock. Transportation will bo provided, MI.IM S.illy F.cftrdnley, art supor- ylnor In tho public nouncod today that the exhibit of crayon firt work by eighth gi-ade public puplln.

on dls- plnv In HIP Hownrd Whlttornoro Chfldrcn'M Manorial Library, will r.ontlniio for tho two wooks. Tho work Miipnrvhiod and ni'- ranjrod hy Miss Miss Anderson 1 Wed Today To Waterbury Vet Mlsa Alone Lillian Anderson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John R. Anderson, 8-1 Svoa avenue, became tho brldn of John S.

Rlcciardl, son of Mrs, Caroline Rlcciardl of In a double ring ceremony performed this morning nt. 11:30 o'clock In Blessed Sacrament church, Waterbury. by the Rev. Edwnrd L. Morris.son.

Miss Audrey Anderson served an her slater's maid of honor, and Lawrence Rlcciardl, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride wore a gray gabardine suit, white accessories and corsage of white roses and swcetpeas, and her attendant was attired in an nqun gabardine suit, white accessories and corsage of yellow tea roses. A reception for 125 guests war, held nt tho Beacon Falls Recreation club with tho bride's mother receiving In n. navy blue dress, matching accessories and corsage of violets and white swectpeas. The brldofrroom'n mother wore a blue and white print dress, and corsage of red roses, Upon their return from a wedding trip to an unannounced destination, the couple will reside at 32 Greenwood street.

The bride attended Naugatuck High school nnd Is employed at. the Bristol and tho bridegroom attended Wliby High Waterbury, and Is a s-ctcran of tho Navy. BridalHeWyn Beacon St. Michael's roctbry In Beacon Falls was the scone of a wedding this 'morning when Miss. Evelyn Helen Litke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Litke," 220 May street, became tho bride Joseph Pisani, MUS. JOSEPH PISANI Dedication Of Gifts Tomorrow Two nltar vases and book mark- will be dedicated tomorrow moi-nlng at tho 11 o'clock service at St. Michael's Episcopal church is gifts to the church from'St. Michael's Guild, The altar vases will be dedicated in memory of the late Rev.

Arthur F. Lewis, former rector of the cluit'ch, and the book market's In memory of members of the Guild, who have passed away. Tho Rev. Winfrcd B. Langhorst, roc tor, will bo guost speaker at the weekly mooting of tho Guild i Monday evening at o'clock in tho parish house.

Is The Time to Apply FERTILIZER and LIME For a Beaxitiful Lawn This Summer. Woodruff's LAWN SEED NAUGATUCK HARDWARE NKAUY TEL. 5212 Entertain At Party For Son Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.

Peaslcc, Cross road, entertained at a party yesterday In honor of their son Fred, who was celebrating his sixth birthday. Guests Included: Charles and Wil- llnm Eastfrbrooks, Daniel Noonan, Sh'rlcy Aquavla, Jerry DeCnrlo, Joseph May, Cynthia and Steven Poas- Inc, Arthur and Edith Grainger, Edith Hotchklss, Mary Anne Lorraine Braun, Kenneth Bon- tornpo, Judy Colello, the guest of honor dud his prirents. There wero refreshments, gifts for the guest of honor, and favors for all. Why Pay More Whon Automatic Heat Costs Less? tt'MrualTlio Fnlrhnnks-Morne Auto, Ash Removal Stokerujicd IcKti.itv Ihracllo coal, nnJ the more ccononv jlzc.i, than hnntl-firccl furnnca, i Drop In tocliiy nnd look over Htokcr you want for clean, FAIIIBANKS-MOKSB STOKERS Rev. Soper As Program MC The Rev.

Wlllard E. Sopcr, mln- of the Congregational church, master of ceremonies last evening at a meeting of the Parish Players of tho church hold In the parish hcu.se. Mr. and Mrs. Chtirles co- prosldonta, conducted a brief buui- ncMS nieoting.

followinc: which those attending played cards. Refreshments were served, and cakes were donated hy Mi's. Roh- nrt Drndlc. Mrs. Thomas Wnrd.

MI-M. Lj-rnan Mrs. Paul i Elliott. Mrs. Hamilton Bristol, Mrs.

Steven Steurtcvant and Mrs. Robert Foltx. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pisani of Beacon Palls.

The double ring was performed at 11 o'clock. by trie Rev. Jerome Cooke. Tho in a gray, blue penciled striped suit, blue llower- ccl hat and orchid corsage, was attended by Mrs. Theiwsa Dunn, as matron of honor.

She wore a pink ensemble nnd corsage of roses and carnations. Bernard served as best man. Fifty guests attended a dinner at the Park Place following the ceremony, with out-of-town guests from Bridgeport nr.d Ansonia. Tho couple plan a wedding to Washington, D. nnd upon thou- return will reside at 220 May street.

The bi-ido attended Naugatuck High school and is employed at the U. S. Rubber'Co, Mr. Pisani, a veteran of the Army, attended Naugatuck High school and is an employe of the Peter Paul, Inc. Woman's Club, Meets Monday The annual meeting and tea of the Nnugntuck Woman's club will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the American Legion Memorial Home, 21 Cedar street, with Mrs.

Georgo Carroll, retiring president, conducting the Pi-lntecl annual reports will bn distributed during the. business meeting, following which a musical program will be presented by Mai'cla Baxter, violinist, accompanied by Darlcnu Nelson at the piano, Mrs. Armstrong president- elect, will assume her now ofllco during the afternoon, as will Mrs, Morris Vollett. first vice-president; Mrs. John Dcfigan, second vice- president, and.Mrs.

John Gormlcy, registrar. Birthday Party Guest Of Honor More than 100 guests from Naugatuck, Waterbury, Watertown, Beacon Falls and Seymour honored William Narbutaltls, well- known North Main street businessman at a banquet this the Valley restaurant, or. the occasion of his birthday, A chicken dinner wan served homo ntvie. prepared and served by Mrs. "Catherine assisted by Mrs.

Irene FiUffcralcl. Nuptials This Miss Isabel Currier, of Mrs. John Curriel', 190 els' rectory' by 1 1 Miss Francos of served as -'inald honor, and Oren was best 'man for brother. j'' The bride wore a mnrkum dressmaker, suit -of yorst- mnnn crepe, pale pink 'stiaw flower trimmed hat, and carried fashioned bouquet. wore a light gray gabardine suit, pale, blue ah old-fashioned A reception held" following the ceremony, at' tho'Wome of the unclni and' aiin't; and Mrs.

'on May with fi'Din 1 ''Portland, a nd, mcther. blaeli. silk print: navy'blue The- couple'; pl'nn, trlji to wlji- reside' it'- "street. The 'bride High 1 who is-a veteran nf''five" years with the S. Marine attended-V liaveh- worth High Meet In Mrs.

Francis of the ticut -or Ga.tho.lip Women, Is a mittee for county Institute of Monday 'afternoon' in the Diocesan Service, Robert MaH'oney president -of 'the council, will be amorvg the.speakers,. All organizations. of women- have been invited to The program will open- with an address on- spiritual'" basis -of the Rev. Thomas Dignam," director, of- the Junior division of Catholic of Watcrbury. Other speakers the--program will bo Miss Margaret, Kelly' of Washington, 1 field secr.e'ta"fy of national council; Miss Kathryn Grifflth.

executive 'the Hartford Diocesan'Bureau of-Social Service, and Mrs. Carter of. the' Watcrbury Junior division. A round tnblc' discussion-'will hold during the second'half. of.

the program on the subject 'channels of 'family -A question and answer period will, arid a tea- and social hour will conclude the afternoon's activities. DENIES BED OHAKGE. IX ambassador to Russia, Walter 'Smith, there Is no truth charges that diplomatic pouches have been to tihccn- sored news stories out of the Soviet Union. The also denies that. NBC correspondent Robert Magldoff, charged with spying, has been- worklng'through tho U.

E. Embassy 1 In' Moscow, A hushPl of white pine cones will yield Ihrec-CourtliM of a pound of A pound contains 30,000 seeds. Junior'Jumper THE NAUGATUCK FUEL CO. 87 Church Street Telephone 5236 IT'S A PHILCO '200' This Is tho outslftiding radio ynluo or tho market today! A powerful Hponker nnd sonsl- compnct quality radio ivlth tlvo AC-DC circuit. $1995 413 No.

Mnln St. Tel. 6491 Open Thursday and JFrlday Nights Until 8 O'Clook ISHOP WARMS ETTER RUIT McINTOSH APPLES FRESH APPLE JUICE At Our Roadside Stand bushel FACING AN INSURED UM06B A CONVERTED Nf: FOLICV MAV-APPLY'FOR A LOAN ON1HE 'POLICY AFTlcR IT BEEN IN ONf YfAR 7nr correct Information contact your no VETERANS' ADMINISTJIATfO.N office. IIII0IIBM In a setting' of" snapdragons, calla H.lles jnarrlago of Violet; Marie 1 Empoliti, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Coen street-. -to--Robert' teon 1 was' perfonrted this: morning 'In St. by, thoiRev! Goorge ppinte'd, at ibodi'ee. with three fold either side terminating- iri, a' p6inte'd tunic and long- the.bridc, who wns' marriage edged veil'caught to', an prangfl carilcd calla with of Taikes Bride In Waterbury Post, son of Mr. and' Mr's.

Harry 97' Spring street, took as his bride ing at 10 'o'clock, i.n Joseph's church, Penevioh; of-. attd Frank in marrlalp'b. by her'-fath- the Miss 'Prances Ellen her sister, os'- maid; -of E. IWJsackas. 'Eillecn Haggerty; Mary of cousin of NATOATIJCK ATH.

Send your Naugatuck News. Winners of 's--contest will announced Recipe? received by Friday -w-iir; those for tlic. ilonday prize of' $2. The contest is open to meii of The Kews and their families. Contestants may submit: as many entries as they- 1 entries: 'P Wa- -terVuisyi'- Ju- was.

the girl" arid'. WHliam; ring' Joseph. actud -being Charles -Pugllese," Wa- -and Edward Emipoliti of an aqua gowri -with ne.ckline.V- pleated bodice 'forming-, a bow, long, peplU'nv 1 bow at- wajst line and ful! rloubie She'wars matching, gauntlets, swcethca.it pbke botinet with flowers at- one "'carried an ai'in bouquet of. deep -pink', carnations' tied with 'aqua -The' bridesmaids were similarly attired 'taffeta The flower gir! Wore'' taffeta with net yoke, dropped puffed sleeves and lull skirt'with 'ruffles on sides; She'- woie a net sw.entheart h.it with niching-and carried a colonial bouquet. 'A'reception for.

300 was held at 1 George's hflll. Linden withV Rocc'-and his orchestra furnishing music. The bride's, mother 'wore an aqua dre.ss trimmed black-accessories of pink roses. Out-of- guests, were from FJoston', New Jersey. and'Con- nect.icut.~.

The "couple plan a wedding trip to New and Canada, the traveling in a black find chocked "suit, 1 black'- topper, black, accessories and orchid "corsage. I the bridegroom, and' Dorothy B.ur nb.wskl of Thompsonvlllo, cousin of th'e brldo, as Eupe'ne Retlly of Naugatuck served as best man, arid ushers were.Stan-, ley Prank Olda- Howskl, both of Naugatuck, Joseph and Benedict Burnowski, Tho.mpsoriv'ille. Gertrude Tjilnaka's' was'. vocal. soloist, Panis'.

Angclicus. and Ave Mcirle. The. church was decorated with palms. Jjlor- her wedding the chose 'shawl' effect "long fitted bodice: scalloped-: fringe around hips and train.

Her 'French, illuslbn'. fingertip veil, 'was a brocaded'satin crown embroidered w.lth. pearls and anaVsh'o' carried, a bouquet of. nalla with an orchid. Her.

maid of honor -wore a-lilac nylon faille gpwrtiwith fitted bod- Ice, cap sleeves, full skirt. She. bertha collar and n. of ma'tchins; nnd' carried a co'scadn of yellow daisies. The- bridesmaids gowns of coral nylon faille similar, to that of the maid of honor's.

The co.uple's mothers attended In navy ensembles with yellow rose -Nearly 250 guests attended reception held at 48 club, with Southern Ham Loaf ,2 pounds 1 lean fi-esh pork pound bam .2 eggs cup bread crumbs, cup milk 2'T-'S cups brown sugar. 1-2 cup water 1 mustard Have pork, and ham ground together mix egga, bread crumbs and' milk with meat and form into Mix brown sugar, vinegar, water and mustard or- and pour over loaf. This may g-arnished with pineappple rings and cherries Will serve 10. Bake 2 1-2 hours at (400 degrees Golden Broivn. Fried Rabbit .1 3-4 to' 2 pounds dressed rabbit 1 Bait 1-8 teaspoon pepper slightly, beaten egg 2 tablespoons, water 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs Wash and dry rabbit damp cloth.

-Cut into pieces serving, Add salt and pepper to heat- en.egg and water. Dip rabbjt pieces Into eg-g: mixture, then roll in crumbs. in 1-4 inch hot fat on both sides: Then reduce cover and cook slowly 30 minutes longer or tender. Serves three to four. on a bed of boiled rice -with brown gravy.

Brown Cravy Drain off -all fat remaining in pan three tablespoons. Blend in 3 tablespoons flour, 3-4 teaspoon salt and 1-8 teaspoon pepper. Cook i stirring-until brown. Stir in 1 1-2 the i cups water or rabbit slock. Boil those from out-of-town being from Cleveland, Chicago, New York, Now Haven, Hartford, Seymour.

An- sonja, New Britain, Thompsonville and Somersville. On their wedding trip the bride will wear a sand suit with dark brown -accessories and kolinsky furs, and upon their return the counle will reside at 9 Hudson street, Waterbury. The bride attended Wilby High. school, und the bridegroom Naugatuck High school. Funerals Goorfje Undra Pur.cral- services for George Un- di'3, 'also ''known George.

Ah- draws; of dS.Goodyear avenue, were held at 8:15 o'clock this morning: ti-om tha Fitzgerald Funeral Home, 320 1 North'Main stroet. to Hed- wlg'a d'nurch, where a solemn high Mass was at 9 o'clock by the Rev. Stanley-Hastillb at the main- altar; tho Rev. George VII- ciauskas, at'the Blessed Virgin al- tho Rev, John Kolck of St. Stanislaus Kostka church, Wa- tcrbuiy; at' the' Sacred' Heart altar.

Bearers were-Peter Jagcllo, Joseph Ryk'owski, 'Francis Patck; John and Benjamin Music was in charge or. Burial was in tot: James' cemetery whore prayers wcre read at grave by F.ather Hostillo. ASKS Representative' Claire Hoffman of Michigan has ankcd Harold Stas- to confirm or deny reports that is spending up to 'tJiree' quarters of million, dollars' on. ca.mpnlgn. Hoftman s-iys tlie public- has a 1 right to''know the and buslnens connections of.

those" providing Stassen wltl) funds. two minutes, constantly. Serve at once. It is delicious. Chicken la Cacclatore Wash chicken and "dry, cut in good size pieces.

Spread in layers in casserole or in heavy Wearcver pan with light cover, between each layer-of chicken put tliin slices of onion, one large one is plenty. Put about half can tomatoes between eacli layer and 1-4 teaspoon of oregano, salt and pepper to tisie. At last put 3 or 4 tablespoons' of cooking cil and cover. Cook -on top of Ftove 'on slow heat about 1 or 11-2 hours, or when chicken 'feels soft on trying with fork. If fowl is tough it will.

take a little A CUTAWAY FOK THAT IMPORTANT EVENT! IMBIMBO'S None Too Big We Can Fir or Small Them All Union Wtby. Phone -3-8896 Meat Dishes dlnh only will the content be- (flnnlhit Monday, ApHl II. All. of CaMcrolo dlnhwi will be the Hiibjcct following content -Monday, April 18: Reclpiw entered on. of food will lie 'held liuch time the particular varletj' cntcm com- pctitlon.

Filipino Roll 1 hainburg Btcak 1'cup' 2" medium "onion's: small' -grocn 2 teaspoons 1 l-2 cups 1-2 pup water- -C'. slices bacon rernbve' seeds, onions, and 'Chop. Mix this -'with mca.t,- bread well beaten ess. 1 Add salt jind form all this into a and. bake 40 minutes In moderate oven.

Removi 'Add water to' gravy in pan and strain Into thickened tomato'sauce. Add more salt- if necessary: (Add i teaspoon su-' gar, and pour around' roll.) WARNING See Where Your Furs Arc Stored! Dace Them In The Largest anil Only "CKKTIFIKD COLD STORAGE Vaults in Watcr- bury. 3fl JVo. Main Watcrbury Vaults Field St. Set your camera shutter for "time" or "bulb," open shutter, shoot tlose Iho It's as easy that to 'get indoor- flash pictures.

Kodak Photo Flashvr it $1.25, tax. SWEENEY'S Art and Stationery Store "Your Kodak Dealer" EAGLES TO JVJTEET 'A meeting.of the Naugatuck Acrlc of Eagles will be held Monday evening at. S. o'clock in the aerie rooms. All past presidents to participate In the degree work for the Mother's -Day, class-aj-e-requested to attend.

Fellows is chairman of the TELEVISION INSTALLATIONS Biisriicss or. Hire NAU6ATUCK RADIO TEL. Onr Expert Craftsmen Will Put It Back to Woik for Yon! Wl OUARANTII WM. SCHPERO 180 CHURCH ST. Second Floor.

ft 25 69 PATTERN" Ko. R2389 OET. started with' your Spring sewing by making Hgh'tweisht lumper -for the warm days ahead. Little girls love biff pockets, especially when decorated embroidered figures'. envelope'- No.

R2589 tissue pattern sizes 6 and included: material requirernc-nts for cotton and 'hot-iron transfer for design; -stitch'Illustrations' and complete 'and. embroider- In gr' instruction's-. To obtain ''this' pattern, send COINS, g-iving patte'rn. nurnber, your, name, and zone number to" Peggy. Naugatuc'k Daily News, Box York 19, (Released The Bell -UP LIGHT on oufomoflcally.

with gear. Illurninatei road from curb to curb. finish. THE 87 Church Stireet Telephone. 5236 If You Will Build Up a SUBSTANTIAL IN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT YOU WILL THEN HAVE THE TO ACQUIRE YOUR.

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