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sociArj- SIRS -FVBLYN FJSHElf, stale representative of Oxford, will be moderator for the Methodist Women's Society of Christian Serv- ke pmiel "ItV In The Book," to be presented In the church halltomorrow at.g p-nv Mrs. Evelyn Fisher To Be Moderator For WSCS Quiz Mrs. Evelyn Fisher, state representative from Oxford, will be moderator for.a panel quiz, 'Its In The Book." to be released at tomorrow's meeting of the Mat- ita'tuck Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service in the church hall at 8 p. m. Mr.

Fisher is Director Weekday Religious Education for the Waterbury area Council of Churches and is active 1 in the work of the Connecticut Council of Churches. She is a graduate Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota with a B.A. degree in Christian education. 'Formerly a resident of Naugn- tuck, Mrs- Fisher now resides in Oxford where she is active in church and civic affairs.

Personals Ann I Polly i Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roherl T. Sullivan, Conrad spent the weekend with Thomas Truelove and children. Susan, and Jimmy, of Walerbuvy.

former Naupatuck resident, skiing at Mt. Snow. Vermont, where they ul were registered at the Old Ark Denied April 21 in the school hall. Lodge. i A meeting of the cast will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.

m. in school hall. Visiting Lodge To Confer Degree OfShepherdLodge Shepherd Lodge No. 78, A. A.

M. hold a stated Com munieation in Masonic Tempi tomorrow evening at 7:30. Following the business meet ing the Entered Apprentice De will be conferred by tha Of fleers of Euclid Lodge No. 135 Waterbury, with Junior Wardei Phillip R. Pratt presiding in th East, Worshipful Master Franci B.

Besancon taking the South. At the conclusion of the de gree work a social 'hour will held in the banquet hall with re jreshments served by the Stew ards of Shepherd Lodge- It is hoped a large attendanc will turn out to welcome the sonic Brothers Irom Wate burv. Bankers Given Certificates At AIB Dinner Dance The Waterbury Chapter of the American Institute of Banking held it's 34th Annual Dinner Dance in the main ballroom of. Ihe Roger Smith Hotel Saturday evening. Ap- uroMmalcly bankers and their guests wore present to witness the presentation of two Pvo- Standard, one Standard, and one Graduate Certificates to students in recognition of their completion of the pi-escribed number of courses required in their particular phase of the Institute's Educational Program.

Those 'receiving 'certificates were follows Pre-Siandard: Miss cl An Colonial Bank Trust.Naug- tuck, Miss Jeai'r Ann Smith, Co nial Bank Trust-, Standard: John E. a r'd, Colonial Bank Nau- atuclc, Graduate Joseph Charest, ptonial Bank Trust on was made by Robert M. Chia- cy of the First New Haven Nannal Bank, New Haven. Mr. Chid- ey is Associate AIB Councilman or Connecticut.

Greetings from the National Of ice of the American Institute tonkins; were extended by Rich t-d Hartford; who i Executive AIB Councilman fron District I. Seated at the head table alon viUi the honored guests, Mr Chidsey and Mr. Rolhweli, wer Albert" C. Fischang, Chapter Pres dent; Francis M. Murphy, Chap er first Vice President; Harlan 1 Griswold.

President of the Water bury National Bank; Norman I Wood. Secretary of Hie Nauga tuck Savings Bank; Earl W. Me Gsnn. President and Treasurer he Waterbury Savings Bank; th Rev. Samuel" A.

Budde, Chri Church Parish, who gave the ir vocation: Edward C. Torrenc Vice President of the Colonial Ban Trust Miss Beth Jefferso Asst Treasurer of the Woodbur Savings Bank; William E. Wo cr. Executive Vice President the Thomaslon Savings Bank; an Eugene L. Ten-ill, Chapter secor Vice.

President. Music for dancing was provid bv Francis Delfino's orchestra. Ansonia ns Of Rebekah Lodge District Deputy Isie Chillis and staff, of Ansonia, ill install officers Columbian ebekah Lodge. No. 35, IOOF.

Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Odd ellows) Hall. The new slate includes, Mrs. ollic tawtori, "noble grand; Mrs. elen Bobinskl, vice-grand; Mrs.

"ate Jones, recording tfrs. Isabel financial, secrc- ary; and Mrs. Kouise Voegeli, rcasurer. Following We Installation, a ocial hour will be held with re- reshments served by Mrs. Eleanor 'aimer.

All Odd Fellows and Rebekalis re invited to a meeting of Sylvan ebekah' Lodge of Tues- ay, March 29 to hear a speaker the Odd Fellows World Eye Sank and Visual Research Foundation. The lodges are also invited a special meeting Saturday, Ap 2 at 8 p.m. -at the Hockanum School, East'Hartford, The Robe- iah degree win Be conferred by the president'of the Rebekah Assembly of Conneclicul. (T) 1'EKSONALS The iCircle of the Aug- ustana Lutheran Church Women will meet tonight at the home pi Miss Ellen Woodin, 10G Walnut St. Miss Ruth Wedin will be co-hostess.

Mrs. Edward Gerber, 207 Millville will entertain the Rutli Circle. Both meetings will start at 8 p.m. An Automobile Manufacturers Association survey showed that 76 per cent of the cars now in use have radios, 51 per cent have automatic transmissions and 16 per cent have power steering and power brakes. Juniors To Hear Yale University Choir Member Charles Dallon, a prelaw student at Yale University will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Naugatuck Junior Woman's Club tonight at 8 o'clock in the American Legion Home.

He will speak on his trip to Russia, with the Russian Choir of Yale. Mr. Dallon, also a mem. ber of the Baker's Dozeji and St. Thomas.Moore Choir, has made records, as soloist, with the Baker's Dozen.

Mrs. George Ravenseraft, nominating chairman and her committee, will announce ilia Rent A Cutaway For That Important Event Other Formal Clothes For Him 'None Too Bis or Small We Can Fit Them All IMBIMBO'S FORMAL 12 Union St. Wtby' WEAR Tel. 3-8889 NAUGATIJCK NEWS (CONN.) MONDAY, MAR. 14.

slate of officers for the coming CURTIS HOUSE Overnitc Guest Rooms Seasonal Excellent Food Famous for Lobster Cocktails Woodbury COngrcss 3-2101 Kansas Slate University, claimi tone of' thf guinea colonies used'for breeding experiments in the U.S. The colony number about 2 5QilraiUroals. Kansas Slate Universl year. Mrs. George chaffer, has tone of the guinea president, will conduct the meet- nio- used for breeding ing.

A socrai Hour will ba held under the direction of Mrs. William Houlihan. Dr. William Butler Funeral Tomorrow Funeral services for Dr. William J.

Butler, 33 Frederick will be held tomorrow at 10 a. from the Buckmiller Funeral Home, 82 Fairview to St. Francis' Church -for a solemn high Mass at 10:30. Burial will 'be in St. James' Cemetery, Friends may call at tho funeral home today 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.

m- Peter Paul NAUGATUCK, CONN. Manufacturers Ot Nation's Largest Selling COCONUT CANDY BARS K.OfC. Minstrel To BeRepeatedApr.2l Paul Buckmiller. director of the recent Knights of Columbus minstrel, Kollege Capers, present- 'ed in St. Francis' School hall, announced today a repeat perform- ancie of tne show will be pro- Thursday Nighters Slate Hat Show A hat show will be presente at a meeting of the Thursda Night Club of, St.

Michaels Church Friday, March 2o at S.dU p. m. in the parish house. This nropram. previously scheduled for March 4 was canceled due to the recent snow storm.

MIFS Jo Ann 'Noble, chairman, will be assisted by Miss, Lynn Andrew and Miss Caro Isbell. Models will include Miss Barbara nillpy. Barbara Whay, Miss Judy Melbourne, Miss Susan Larson, Mrs. Maylah Burke, Mrs Carolyn Isbell, Mrs. Agnes Sanclin, Mrs.

Fran Jackson and Mr'. Audrey Cowling Thursday, iMarch 17th Is SAINT PATRICK DAY Send Cards To Yovir Friends and Relatives As Usual, We Have a Wonderful Variety to Select From RELIGIOUS SENTIMENTAL or HUMOROUS Buy and Msiil NOW Tim CA1U) GIFT SHOP SWEENEY'S AKT and STATIONERY STORE 213 CKUKCII ST. TopsCrownShared By Three Members will be presented by Mrs. Ann Celello. HomemakersMeet Tomorrow Morning The Pond Hill Homemakcrs Club will meel tomorrow morning in the Pond Hill Community Club at 10:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Peter Moeckel, leader, will preside at Ihe business meeting, followed by a pot luck luncheon at 12 noon, "lloslesses will be Mrs. A 1 Saumlers. Mrs. Charles Kirk.

Mrs. Agnes Stephens and Mrs. Marion Jennings. Members are reminded to bring their own tab'e service. Ann Bchlman.

Linda Brodcur and Brodeur shared the queen's crown at the recent merlin" of Hie tops Club held at the YMCA. Belly Smithausler presided at the meeting and announced a 'brush demonstration will be held Tuesday, March 22. Kosko, Lois Eaton. Vivian Tillotson and Betty Smith- lu cmljcl; ui ausler, officers of the eluo. rc chapter.

Beta Sigma Phi Sorori- cently attended a meeting nf oo it s-. wiitcrbury Pounds A-Weigh Personals Miss Vivian McElroy will be hostess to members of Beta Beta Chapter of Tops. Mrs. Ebbie Thompson, area captain of Connecticut, was the guest speaker. The state queen and runner-up will honored at a luncheon in May.

Chapter queens Will also be honored. Queens from all states ind Canada will be honored at the convention to he held in De- ty at a-mocting March 22 at 30 p. m. at her home. Brook St- Mrs.

Herbert was re-elected presHent of the chapter at a recent meeting. Joseph Coccio. Scott celebrated a birthday Friday. Mary Ann Woelflcin. daughter the convention to he held in De- Woelflein in May.

Mrs. Shirley Savage pacon of Gttilford, will represenl Con ncclicut as queen. Yvettc Sirois of Waterbury is the runner-up. celebrated ner lltli birthilay yes- HAIR STYLIST WE GIVE YOU T. L.

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