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D. A. Narducci Jr. Awarded Degree At Notre Dame Domenic. NArducci, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Domenic A. Narducci, 116 Ward street, WAS Awarded a Barbelor of Sclence Degree in Electrical Enginecring, from the UniDOMENIC NARDUCCI AB. lty of Notre Dame, South Don. nd.

In the 107th Sunday, June 1, un the fotre Danse canipus. A total 007 audenta received 'greeN, Dr. Charira Malik. Minis or of I.chanon to the United States, and Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights of the United States, delivered the Commencement Addreas. At Notre Dame, Mr.

Narducci was of the Student Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and tho Institute of Radio Engincers, and also a ver of the Notre Dame Engineering Advisory Board. Mr. anu Mrs. Narducci and Mr. and Mry.

Victor Nelson, and his brother Donald of Juckson, Mich. attended the ceremonies, Scholarships For Two 1952 Seniors Two Naugatuck High School sunlora have been awarded scholar. ships which will cover part of tuition at. Doston University 'or the 1902-1933 session. Olive street.

will onter the college They are: Marcia Baxter, 22 of music: and Insuph Kiraly, Webb Road, will enroll in the college of general education. They Are Among 22 students who. because of their excellent records and promise of potential WON full or halftuition scholarshing covering the four-year degree program at eight of the University's undergraduate colleges, according to President Harold C. Case. and Donald L.

Oliver, director of admissions. Hillside Ladies Bakery Sale Fri. A bakery sale. sponsored by the Sadies Auxiliary of Hillside Covenant church, will be held Friday, at 11 oclock in the Hillside Market. Sales ladies are Mrs.

Donatus Anlerson. Mrs. Fridolf Anderson, Mrs. Yngve Dahlin. Drivers are Mrs.

Carl Bergstrom, Mrs. Harry Ekstam, Mr. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Lamont Kirk and Mrs. Carlton Nelson.

Funerals Mrs. Josephine Broadrick Funeral services for Mra. Joseshine Broadrick. 76, Bristol, widow Thornton B. Broadrick, who died it her home Wednesday evening afor long illness, will be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Alfred J. Klebes, Witches Rock "nad. Bristol. at 2:30 p. m.

todny. Committal services will be veld at Grove Cemetery, Nauga.uck, at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Emily Lord Sherman Funcral services for Mrs.

Emily Lord Sherman, 15 Black Hill road, Shelton. will be held Sunday after1000 at p. m. from Jenkins Funeral Home, 12 Franklin street, Ansonia. Burial will be in Pine Trove Cemetery, Ansonia.

Friends inny call at the funeral home Saturday afternoon and evening from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p. m. Mrs. Sherman, wite of Chester A. Sherman, died Friday morning in St.

Mary's hospital after an illnoss of about three weeks. AT BARNARD REUNION Mra, William F. Schildgen, New Haven Road, was among the more than 800 alumnao of Barnard Colloge from all sections of the country who participated In recent nual reunion day events at the college. Mrs. Schildgen Is a member of the class of 1907.

EPILEPSY LEAGUE MEETING The Epilepsy Service League of Connecticut will mect Tuesday at 8.0 o'clock at the Institute of man Relations, 333 Cedar street, New Haven, Phillip Neiderer, state worker for the Cerebral Palsy As sociation, will be the speaker. Al' persons Interested In the problems of the epileptic are invited. Mr. And Mrs. Yacek, ATTEND GRADUATION.

and son, Henry, will attend commencement exercises at the University ot Connecticut Sunday afternoon, to witness the graduation of their son, Chester W. Yacek, Jr. Now York State's 70,000 miles oi streams and thousands. of lakes are stocked cach year with 500,000,000 fish. CHINA INN 41 Harrison Ave.

Waterbury, OOnD Chow Meln To Take Ont Family Dinners 'Taos. to Fri 11 a. m. to 10 p. m.

Sun, 18 m. to 18 m. ROOm Eat. 11 a. m.

to iS p. m. NEWS SATURDAY, JUNE. 7, 1352-PAGE 1 SOCIAL' MR. AND MRS.

STEP A. (News Photo, Anderson) Mr. Mrs. Suchenski Observe Golden Wedding Tomorrow Mr. and Mrx, Stephen A.

95 Spring street, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary tomorrow. Mrs. Suchanaki is the former Julia Strainski. They were married In St. Joseph's Roman Cathole: Church, Waterbury, Juno 8, 1902.

Luth have lived in Naugatuck for the past 52 years. The attending, couple was Mrs. ward of Waterbury, and the late el Krzykoski. and Mrs. Sachenaki are the parents of wax children.

Mrs. Anthony F. Laguna, Joseph P. washi. Mrs.

Michael C. Leary, i ley 14. Such aski, 3779. Edmond J. What's Doing In Naugatuck Saturday, June 7 Reunion Clan el 1942.

Christo-' peer Columbo fall, 7 o'clock. Barbershop Singers Rehearsal, Old Central Avenue Schoul, 8 o'clock. Card Party, Pond Hill ity Club, 8 p. Annual Banquet, AmJul Klub erican Brass Country Club. Monday, June 9 Welfare Board Meeting, 8 p.

Town Fall. Tuesday, June 9 Anscrican War Mothers, Meeting. VFW Hull, Rubber avenue, 8 0'. clock. Tuesday, June 10 Evangeline Chele, Salem LuthChurch, supper, at uran home 00 Mrs.

Raymond Carlson, Buniom. 6:30 p. mi. Local 1558, United Steel- workers Union Meeting and Election. Polish-American Hall.

Wednesday, 1 Annual Strawherry Supper, Nanm: uck Methodist Church, sponsored by Women': Society of Christian Service. 5 In 7 o'clock, Thursday. June 12 Barbershop Singers Rehearsal Old Central Avenue School, o'clock. Grammar Schools Graduatior. Ceremonies.

Tuttin Lawn. Friday, June 13 Card Party. Pond Jill Communty Club, p. m. Selectmen mect to make Now Voters.

Saturday. June 14 Nauentuck Followerart Associa-; tion, Family Outing. Nubie's Now Haven Road, 3 o'clock. Elks Flag Day Ceremonica. Lodge Rooms, 7:30 p.

m. Sunday, June 15 Fathers' Day Corporato Communion nt 8 o'clock Mass in st. Francis Church. sponsored by Knights of Columbus. NHS Baccalaureate Sunday.

Religious Crowns Stolen (NEA Telephotos) From behind the ornate bronze doors in right photo. two religious crowns, studded with jewels donated by parishioners und worth abbut $100.000. were stolen from the Regina Pacis Votive Shrine in Brooklyn. N. Y.

Arrow shows where thief sawed hole in protective door. At left, Magr. Angelo Cioffi, pastor of the shrine, affixes the crowns to a painting of the Virgin Mary and Infunt Jesus a before the robbery. 1 Accepts Gift For Naugatuck Junior Woman's Club Topple, Bohert V. Anderson.

Mira. Everett W. I. Carroll. Rogers Mrs.

and Fellowes Mra, drorge the members on the "very fine civic and welfare work try are doing and the fine Hocial and educational program" they offer. The gift, was accepted for the club by Mrs. Ernest C. Erickson, rettring president, and lifth presiNaugatuck Junior Woman's Club. At the Mirth Annual of ogling Sire.

Clifford A. the Naugnt.ick Junior Woman': Club, at Chase Country Cab, arbury, held recently. the club presented 4:1 al four est candioholders, in of Its fifth anniversary and a. a token of recognition of it. achievements during: the rive yours since It wan precanized.

Mrs. Charles 1. Fellowes, retiring: adviser, mince the presentation behalf of horsel: unel the tour pro- Lorraine Giancarli, Peter Mulhall Jr. Married Today En st. Francis' church, this mortIns: MI 0 o'clock Mins Lorraine Basn Giancarli.

daughter ot Mrs. Palma Cancarti, South Main Street. hepame the bride of Francis Muthall. 401 of Peter Prance Mulhall, 454 Baldwin Waterbury. The Rev.

George Dunn celebrated the nuptial Mass and of. fiein' od nt the core. mony. The brier WH- racorted to the altar by her brother-in-law. Joseph Rossi.

Sho a ('huntilly Ince over ant.in suwn. designed with nigh oval nylon yoke with Into applique. fitted' Inca bodlco. and tong punted Tho full skirt and train wr. made with lace over matin.

Iter Swing Ins cloche, trimmed with word pearls, brill her fingertip Blusion call. She carried a prayer honk marked with a white orchid and lily or the vILlloy streamers, Mina Margaret Met sol! of Waterbury, mistor of the be.dogrom. and A einssmate of M.e bride at St Mary's Hospital School of Nursing. wax niald of honor. MINN Estelle Pawlak of Ansonin.

and Miss Betty Sweetnian. of Naugatuck. both al Marys niao. wire Roger Oulotte of Waterbury. was beat man: Juacph Brett and Grithn.

also or Waterbury. uNh-! cred the gue.re: Minn Kathleen Ic or i torbury, was for "Ave Matric." by Gounnoud. "Danis Angottand "Mother at Thy Fort I'm Kneeling." The church wan decorated with The: maid of honor wore a pink nylon tulle over taffeta gown. with Full matching atolr. and halo orchid Dowers.

Flor holt- Colorful Textured Easy Enterprise Way PAINT O-PLAST Paints Plasters Colors $4.59 Textures IN ONE OPERATIONI Faint. Interior O.Mart, the tour wall With Anish maine nail hales, uneven surfaces taped disappear as if by magia. modern tertures you can ordinary which broom, samb. roller. Use O.

Man with new plaster, brick, wall beaty dell In surfase, entolty Paint-O. GANS, INC. Maple -Tel. 8507 ME, AND MIS. WILLIAM ADAMSKI, JR.

(Adrian P'hoto) Graduates From Georgetown University Mon. James J. Kernan, 30n of Mra.1 Vivien N. Kernan, 508 Church street, will be graduated from Georgetown university. Wash.

JAMES J. KERNAN ington. D. Monday, An Economics major In the College. af Arts and Sciences, Kernan will receive a Bachelor of Science in Social Science degree.

While at Georgetown, he treasurer of the Connecticut club, a member or the International Relations club and the Georgetown Clog Mr. Kernan was. graduated from. Crunwell Preparatory Lenox, in 1948. Upon: graduation from Georgetown, hei will be commissioned in the U.

Air Force and begin two active duty. Mrs. Kornan. Miss Nancy Ker. nan, the graduate's Neary, grand-! mother, Mrs.

William J. left this morning to attend commencenent exercises. Personals Mrs. Norris M. Follett, 40 Grave Street, is spending the week-end Vashington, D.

visiting her son Nd daughter-in-law. Mr. und Mrs. M. Follett.

Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Baukat, Feldspar Avenue, Beacon Falls, will graduation exercises for! heir daughter Ming Nancy Baukat, I.

St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing. Hartford, tomorrow toon, Miss Enukat hopes to coninue her nursing education a.t Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. A percolator that plugs into a to brew tea, coffee ar tent baby's formula is the newest automobile gadgets, Adamski-Zmyewski Nuptials In St.

Hedwig's Church to! WH: cascade of Mummy flowers In harmonizing colors, 311.49 wore orchid, and Sweetenan Nile green, both airsiated 11ke the gown' of the honor. with. matching bob-4, and similar houquets. The brides tnother wore FL pink Ince dross with navy accessories and an orchid corsage. A reception for 250) guests was told in Christoforn Columba Hall.

Out of town guests were from Now York. Maryland. Bridgeport. Now Haven, Thomaston. Derby, Anaunin.

Seymour. Bristol and When they left for an unan-1 wedding trip, the bride wearing 71 blue suit, At matching hat. white and an orelud corsago. The bridegroom ly a member of the Alr Force, stationed at Samp-1 con Air Force Buse. New York.

H. WEN graduated from Crosby fligh School, and received his B.A. degree form St. Mary's University, Maryland. The bride was graduFated frin Nougatuck High School rend! St.

Mary's Hospital School of Nursing. MINS ANN BATHBURN, daugh. tor of Mrs. Albert Ruthburn, 176 Curtis street. will be graduated from 1asell Junior College, Auburndale, Maw, with 40 in Science degree, In mencement exercises Monday.

MINN Rathhurn majored in the secretariat course, She was rotary of the Executive Connell, Captain of Basketball, secretary of the student court, and premident of Cushing House. She wan also a member of the French Club and Crew. North Carolina munufactureg 55 per cent of the cigarettes produced in the United States. Rent A Cutaway For That Important Event Formal Clothes For Hire IMBIMBO'S FORMAL SHOP 13 Onion Wtby, Phone 84 None Too Big or Small We Can Fit Them All, STEWART WARNER T. V.

prices atart at $229.08 for 17 lach, nets Gerald's Appliance --Now Low Prices107 Spring Union City, Tel. $651 Currier Electric Co. 10 Church St. Tel. 4164 Westinghouse, Norge and International Harvester Refrigerators Household Commercial Industrial Wiring and Repairs Krykonki, and Mrs.

William E. Pfeiffer, nine grandchildren and two Mass will be celebrated row morning at 8 o'clock in sit. Church. Union City, by the Roy. William Topor, for Mr.

land Mrs. Suchenski. A dinner and reception in their honor, for friends and will be held in the afternoon and Falcon Hall. town Kucuts will be from New York. Now Jersey.

Hartford, DerMiddletown. Washington, 1). Waterbury, Preston, Bridge- i port. Stratford, Terryville, An.onio, and Oak Park. Illinois.

ANTHONY BRASTAUSKAN, 50n of Mrs. Peter Brastauskas, Rel Oak Road, and the late Mr. Brastausias, was awarded an ANsociate in Science degree in Quinnipine College commencement. exercises, in the Yale Law School Auditorium, Now Haven, last eveBrastauskas, who works in Now flaven, for the Armstrong Kuhbor Company, earned his degree in the Evening Division of the College. St.

Francis Schoot Graduation. St. Hedwig's School Graduation, Monday, June 16 Benefit. Bridge and Pood Sale, for Boys' Towns of Italy, in St. Mary's Hall, Union City, 8 o'clock.

Election on $1.170,000 Bond Iselle for Now School and School Repairs, Tuesday, June 17 Junior Circle. Dnughtera af Isaholla, meeting, in of C. Rooms, v. il. Children and Pre-Tecen fashion show, sponsored by Daughters of Isabella, in K.

of C. Hall, 8 p. m. State-Wide Air Raid Alert. Naugatuck High School Graduution.

Borough Board Meeting. Thursday, June 19 St. Hedwig's School Closes, Park Board Meting. Friday, June 20 Installation of Officers, Pond Fill Community Club, 8:15 p. m.

Public Schools Close for Sunnier. St. Francis' School Closes for Summer. Monday, June 23 Play Grounds Open, Tuesday, June 24 Canasta Party and Laurel Bridge, tor hencfit. of Naugatuck Council of Catholic Women, at home of Mrs.

W. Rowman. Laurel Lodge, Now Haven Road, 2 p. m. Thursday, June 26 Annual Picnic.

Evergreen Circle, at cottage of Mrs. Raymond CarlsON, Bantam Lake, afternoon and evening. Wednesday is the Assyrian Subbath. SECURITY Does your Insurance give ado quate protection today? DO YOU HAVE NAUGATUCK INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Bullding costs are steadily Increasing PHONE 2080 F.

W. EATON, Mgr. wedding of Miss Ann: Zmyewski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bronie Zmyewski, 11 Stanley street, Union City, and William: Adamski, son of Mr.

and William Adamski. 72 Ward stroct, WAS AN event of Saturday morning, May 24. at 9 The o'clock in! St. Hodwig's church. William Topor officinted at the double-ring ceremony.

Mr. Zmyewski presented his' daughter in marriage. The church. was decorated with gladiolus, tow pom poms, marked with palms, white i ferns, The! pows Were satin ribbon and lily of the valley. I Mrs.

Theresa Soliwocki "Ave Marin" and other selections. Mrs. Frank Sterniak, sister of the bride, Was matron of honor. Mr. Sternink was best man.

Master Edward Slasionaki was ring bearer. The bride's dress was designed with scalloped lace petalnockline, iridescent sequin trimmed calsped lace bib-affect, studded with, seed pearls, and an arridescent. scalloped design on satin, full nylon over nylon net, and satin with chapel length train. Her hund-rolled silk French itlusion. fingertip veil was whirred French lace cloche, trimmed with sced pearls.

She carried a cascade style bridal bouquet. ur white roses, white carnations, atephanatis, with orchid center and ribbon streamers. The matron of honor wore an: orchid nylon net and lace strapless gown. with matching Ince jacket. orchid picture hat, and a bouquet of yellow roses, orchid asters and pink carnations, tied with yellow ribbons.

The ring bearer wore White jacket with black trousers. The bride's mother wore dusty! rose lace over taffeta, with navy accessories, and a white orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother w'ore navy silk with lace jacket, navy accrasories. and also a white orchid corsage. A reception for 450 was held 'n Falcon Out.

of (own guests were from Long Island, Jamaica, Platsburg. Yonkers, N. Derby. Shelton, Hartford, Waterbury, Torrington Thomaston and Bristol. When they left for A motor trip through the Southern States 10.

Miami Beach, the bride wearing a pink linen suit with white accessories and An orchidi corsage. They will make their I home at 11 Stanley Street. The bride attended Naugatuck High School, and is employed at the office of the Lewis Engineering Company. The bridegroom attendcd Naugatuck High School. Open 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week.

CITY BAKERY 171 Maplo Street TeL 3672 Diorio's SHORE DINNER! Sea Food Cocktail, Steamers, Soft Shell Crabs, Lobster! Diorio's 231 Bank St. Reservations Tel. 4-9931 Barbara Olson Graduates From Vassar Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bertel V.

Olson. 220 Park Avenue, left this ing for Poughkeepsie, N. to attend the annual commencement exereises al. Vassar College. Their daughter, Miss Barbara Olson, a graduate of Naugatuck MINS BARBARA OLSON High School, will be awarded Bachelor of Arts degree Monday.

Miss Olson, who majored in German. has been active in the choir land was president of the German Club this year. Miss Olson has been awarded scholarship 40 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, for graduate work in the fall. Mr. and Mrs.

Olson will attend Class Day ceremonies today, the Baccalaureate Sermon today, and graduation ceremonica Monday. Now Hampshire was the only state of the original thirteen Chat not invaded by British forces during the Revolutionary War. SWAN'S Electrical Contractors Nince 1925 HOOVER CLEANERS 25 Cedar St. Tel. 2574 Whatever you call HIM DAD POP DADDY PAPPY FATHER Send a RUST CRAFT FATHER'S DAY CARD Come in and them SWEENEY'S Art, and Stationery STORE 213 Church Naugatuck.

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