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Mr; And Mrs. Wallace fraver TfpObserveSOthAnniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Trav.

er; J39 will celebrate thw Golden Wedding Anniversary on June 29. The couple were married June 29, 1910 at the home of Mrs. Trav. er's mother, Mrs. Paul Minkwitz, Rev.

Philip Walcott. former pastor of the Congregational, Church. Mrs. is the fortifier Rosalie Minkwitz. They are the parents of five Wallace E.

and Claude A. leaver; both of Naugatuck; Theodore P. Traver, Prospect; Mrs. Barbara; Valentine, arid Mrs. Blanche Dessureau, Bergenfield, N.

J. They also have eight, grandchildren and two great grandsons. couple will be honored by their children "and at a combined party and open house Sunday, June 26 at Christoforo Columbo Hall from 2 to 6 p. m. 1 Southbury Couple ifp Celebrate 150th Anniversary 'i- and Mrs.

Jesse of Southbury, former- Waterbury, will celebrate theiir 50th wedding anniversary Saturday at the home of their 'daughter arid son-in-law. Mr. and Wesley House, Old Field Southbury, from 3 to 5 p.m. 'arid 7 to 9 p. in.

Mrs. Kelsey active in Women's Club -and Eastern Star of Watertoury and at pres- eh't- is-a-member'of- several ganizations -in- Southbury. -Mr. Kelsey is a retired em- (floye of the Bristol Company he was employed in. the department and was asso- with that firm -for.

50 years. Hew as. a member: of the Rotary raub'of'Waterbury'for a number of years and a current member of. 'Lodge of i Masons. Department Of Woman's Club Sponsor "Gazebo" "The Gazebo," a'comedy with -murder' will presented Thursday, July 7 at the, Southbury Playhouse for the benefit of the ways and department of the Naugatuck Woman's Club.

The play appeared on Broadway and was made into successful movie. The stars of- the, production are Miss Ann Sargeant and'pert Mr. ed on the Broadway stage and iin the movies At the present his home is dn Hollywood. The public is cordially invited to attend and members Woman's Club are urged to support this pioject Tickets, may be obtained at Culver's' Florist or by contacting any member of the following committee Mrs Ed ward McGrath, chairman, Mrs Leonard Borg, vfee chairman Mrs. Eugene Stneski Mrs Wil Ham Garfield, Adolph Nelson, Mrs John Qumn, Mrs Mi chael Nolan Mrs Morgan Bioad- head, Mrs.

John Mont, Mrs. Grady Carpenter, Mrs Thomas Nearj Mrs. Edward Fqgarty, Mrs. Victor Anderson and Mrs. Walsh.

Prospect St. PTA To Fete Students At Class Picnic The Prospect Street School PTA will sponsor a picnic for the sixth grade students of the school who will enter the Hillside School in the fall, Saturday, June 25 at Lake Quassapaug. Mr. and Mrs. James Scullin, Wood-McAllister Saturday Bridal Of Local Interest 'Miss Marie McAllister of Lovell, Maine, and-George Culver Wood, i also of son of Mr.

and Mrs George Everett Wood, Su- konk, ffirmer Naugatuck residents, were married June' 18 in Center Lpvell Congregational 'The tKevgrandson of Mrs. George'W. Wood, 20 Park AVe and the late George W. Wood and the late'Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A'. Anderson, also of Naugatuck. Attending the wedding from Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Wood, Naugatuck; Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Wood, Waterbury; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Wood, AVon Mr. and Mrs; Howard Wood, Orange; and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Scott, Rumford, R. 'formerly of Naugatuck. Personals Lorraine Duffesne, vice president of the Eagles Auxiliary will preside at a business meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Eagles Home in the absense of President i Mrs. Rose Amato.

chairman of arrangements, announce that the students will leave from in front of the schooi at 10 a. m. and will leave, from the park at 5 p. m. All, are asked to provide their own lunch.

Committee members assisting are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Verbyla Mr. and Isbell, aik Mrs. Olympia' Bartelli, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry and Patrick Feeney and Mrs Leon Moraski. 1 Catholic Grads Glub ToSponsor Von Voy eD an ce The Waterbury'Area Catholi Graduates Club '-will-hold- a Boi Voyage dance, the final sooia event of the season Friday at.Jh Watertown Co tin try 1 aub. Th Three Knights will, provide musi from 9 to 1. Members of the arrangement committee are: Mrs.

Rob crt Ashton, chairmen, Mr. an Mrs. Edward Kennis, Miss Pa tricia Tobin, Edward. Donahue Vickie DiCapua, Gene Rielly an Atty. Edward McCarthy.

Miss Sandra Galiette, a student nurse at Waterbury Hospital School Nursing, is spending a two vacation with her parents, and Mrs. Dominic Galiette, j. 74 June St. A meeting of the Naugatuck High Class of 1340 reunion com- i-rnittee originally scheduled for will be held Monday, June 27 at 8 p. m.

at the home of i'Mrs. Edward Lowe, 94 Conrad further discus's plans for the i affair ta.be held in Sept. FIRST TETANUS CASE A 28 year old New London woman developed the first tetanus case in Connecticut so far this 'year after suffering a splinter wound in her toe, said Franklyn M. Foote, M. Commissioner, 'Connecticut State Department of The victim had never re- toxoid immunization.

Con- "jfiecticut had 18 recorded cases of between 1955 and 1959, of which, six. were fatal. Emblem Club To Discuss Picnic The Naugatuck' Emblem 1 will hold dts-'final meeting th season tonight at '8 'O'clock in th Elks clubrooms. During the mee ing conducted by Mrs. Julia Cele lo, president, plans will be com pleted.

for the annual picnic to held Aug. 22.. A social will folio with refreshments. Button femou. Georgian and one of 'the signer of ithe Declaration of Indepei ence, was Mled duel wi' Colonel Mclntosh in 1777.

DONNA LINO KOBEBT MNJt 1IND OF Mr. and Mrs. Robert LiiMl, Florence, Alabama, -'onner Naugatuck rest- dents are pictured above. They are Dian, four; Robert, three; and Donnu, two. Paternal grandpaients are Mr and Mrs Ell-ot Lind, 318 Hillade and maternal grandparents are Mr.

nnrt TJiomiKi Thorton Florence Alabama. ioca), Area Nurses tttend Conference The fourth annual' Educational onference of the New England idustrial Nurses Association as held recently at Bretton 'pods, New Hampshire. Attending were Miss Bertha uba, Synthetic Plant of the U. Rubber Company; Mrs. Berce Ricli of Peter Paul, iss Jane Foy, Footwear Plant the U.

S. Rubber Company; all i Naugatuc'k; Miss Ann T. Jackon of Dorset Rex, Thomaslon nd Mrs. Mary K. Claffey ol l.ume and Atwood Manufactur- Company of Thoniaston, who also the president of the Nau- atuck Valley Nurses' Associa- on.

theme of the conference "Improved Communications etween Nurse. Physician and ianagement." More 'than 300 lirses. were in attendance. Jarbara McHale, iance Feted At Jack Party Mass Barbara McHale, 250 Conad and -Ronald Lengyel, Lews who will be married Satur- lay morning an' St. Francis' Church were recently feted at a 'ack and Jill party held at the rame of Mrs.

Johanna Schaefer, Conrad St. Those, attending were: Mr. and Mre. Francis Schaefer, Miss Janet ichaefer, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond jweers, David Mr. and Mis Thomas Dowling, Roberta fowling, Mrs. Robert.Sul- ivan, Mary Ann and Bobby Sulli-an, Mr. and Mrs. George.

Amdt, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Anderson, Curt and Janis Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanas'se, Mr. and Mrs.

rhomas McHale and Thomas McHale -and Thomas McHale, Jr. The future bride was also recently honored by her former nursing school classmates at a shower given by Rudnyai, forrington, and Miss Jdith Lamitola, Waterbury, held in. the latter's home. ME. AND MRS.

CHESTER KOSAKOWSKI, 25 Brennaii arc shown with' their son; David, on the T.S.S. Ocean Monarch, on their recent trip to Bermuda in observance of their 25th wedding anniversary May 18. They are also the parents of a daughter, Mrs. Ertwin Zemeuv Washington Life As Seen by a Senator's Wife By Mrs: -Preseott Bush the time 'of- when i no-plans can 'be made in. advance.

So everything remains on most informal basis. With the. 'exception Monday Tuesday nights, there were' night sessions ail this past week, and mean late night sessions. Our good friends down 'the street, the Oliver Gales, have again given us a key to -the back gate into thair swimming pool. Last ummer this proved a life-saver.

No matter ihow 'bedraggled the Senator might feel, a fiftee'n minute swim before breakfast makes 'him feel completely reconditioned. It is a marvelous way to start day. Their house on 33rrt Street was an old tavern in the days of George Washington." There bronze plaque testifying to t.h i right beside the front door. Their present front haM was the passageway through the courtyard and stables where 'the horses would be stabled for night. Now the -courtyard is the most, lovely terraced garden with a large swimming pool across the back of the lot, whose rear gate exits on Volta Place.

Evpry- one gasps in amazement at the spaciousness of the garden and pool, as from 33rd Street one won- ders how such a tiny brick 'building icoujd ever have been an The exditing part of George town is finding what Jies behind the closed door or locked gate. Colonel Howard, in charge of all the iinusic of U. S. Air Force invited us to dine on Sunday night at 'the Officers Club at Boling Field to hear "his It was so interesting hearing from Colonel Howard about the Air Force music program whose primary purpose 5s to promote -good-will -abroad, or in communities "ithis country, where for some reason local people have a grudge. Against service people.

He has-1800 under him and one can well imagine the problems that anise with replace ment dates 'coming around a drummer in Korea, a slide tram bone iin Ireland. Fortunately, in Ms symphony orchestra and dance 'band, com posed of three hundred he has less lhan four turnover, of these musi olaiis have chosen the Air Force as their career. These two main groups break up into many small the IStrolling Violins the Singing Sergeants, the Fife Six Graduate At SHHSWithHonors Six. Naugatuck students were among the Sacred Heart High School Class of 1960 who garduat- ed June 17 with honors with an average of 90 or over for four years. They are: Mary Ann Sakalouc- kas, 93; John J.

Empoliti, 93 Nancy L. Smith, Deanne Griffin Carol M. Schildgen and Dennis Scavone, 90. Extended Forecast Conn. xtended Connecticut during niie next ve days wild average about normal.

The usual daJJy range at Hart- ot-d for 'this period 83 and 59 at New Haven it's 77 and 9.. and at Bridgeport 78 and Gl. It will 'be warmer Thursday ltd a cooler over the week- lid. Precipitation will average ne to two inches occurring 'as rowers Thursday and Fniday and again Sunday or Monday. HEAT WAVE KILLS 395 INEW DELHI, iller heat wave with tempera- ures up to 116 degrees has rpught death.to at least 395 per- ohs in northern India since June the Medical health Assn.

reported, today. The reports said another 600 ad been hospitalized with heat troke. The. Weather Bureau re- orted the monsoon is advancing nto central with cooling liowers and -is expected -to reach ne stricken areas within a few ays. ACCEPTING BIDS Bids to supply fuel oil tor heat? the Naugaluck Public Schools ill be accepted at the office of le Superintendent of Schools, K.

Foley, 380 Church until July ,5. The specification prms may be procured at the'of- i'ce between-the hours of 9 a.m. nd p.m. daily. Gircl eMembersTo BeLuncheonGuests Members Evergreen Sewing Circle will be guests of Mrs.

Ray mond Carlson tomorrow noon al the Carlson cottage, Deer Island Bantam Lake. A pot luck lunch eon will be served. Those desiring transportation may call Mrs. Ir ving Johnson. PA 9-2662.

Cars will leave at 10:30 a. m. and Drum Corps, the Four Saints of these we 4 a night. My favorites were the Strolling Violins, copied from Monsignor's Restaurant in Piarfc ColoneJ Howard claims his vi alinists second; to 1 none in symphony orchestra; 'and 'he-arin? them pi ay a beautiful Chopin Etude, a Hungarian dance and var lous other lovely I feel sure he is not urtduly prejudiced. Rent A Cutaway For Tha Important Event Other Formal Clothes For Him None Too Blgr or Small We Can Fit Them AH IMBIMBO'S 12 fit.

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BATHING SUITS fOR AIL FIGURI TYPES ITour Charge Account InvJfed CHERYL RETURNED SANTA MONICA, Crane, 16-year-old daughter or film star Lana Turn er, on Tuesday was ordered re urncd to a school for wayvyard from, which, she has twice escaped. Virginia, in 1896, was he first state to try out ruraJ tree idelSvery postal service. AUOATUCK NEWS'(CONN.) Wednesday. WISE 28, Discharged UICHAUD ALDEUSON, son of Sir. unit Mrs.

Wrls K. AUlorson, 4 KockiveM was clischarg- oil from the II. S. Navy, June 2(1 nflei- four years service with the rank of Airman Kloliaril hail served tiio U. S.

S. Ruiulolph which has mnde two trips lo Hie Mediterranean since 1957. A graduate of Nau- gutuoJc High School, Ctass of 10SO, ho entered tlie service July 30 of that year anil received his at Bainbridge, Maryland. He hits also been stationed nt Norman, Oklahoma, Memphis, lunl Uie Naval Air Base, Florida. The ifirst concrete paved street in America is saiid to have been poured at Belleifontaine, Ohio, in, 1891.

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