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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 3

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Miss Alderson Feted, -Pre-. OFFICERS OF THE U. RUBBER CO. GIRL'S CI.UI1 TAKK TIME OU1 from festivities at the 21st annual banquet held Wednesday night ut Waverly Inn. Standing left to right, are: 11 it a McGra.lh, J-ctirmg.

president; Terry hulko- skl, 'newly elected president; vkc-pre-siilcnt; 'and Janice Well, secretary, i College Student At Work Camp In West Virginia 'Miss Patricia A. daughter of Mrs. Marshall Long, 25 Dayton a member of the Noueatuck Methodist Church Youth Fellow Ed for the TATKICIA LONG roop 8 Scouts Hold Cookout, lan Paper Drive Troop 8, Boy Scouts ot St. Trans' Church held their first family ookout Tuesday night at Beacon 'alley Grove. Troop members as- led by scoutmaster Ed Torla assistant' scoutmaster rennan prepared supper he parents.

Parents Joined tn game playing. Angelo Triano, co-chairman of he paper drive sponsored by roop 8, announced that plans i vc been completed. The djive Mil be held this Sunday Ihrougli- iut the day, and residents are i ked to leave their papers at the curb so that they may be picked up. Scouts and parents attending the cookout were, Scoutmaster and Mrs. Ed Torla, assistant scoutmaster and Mrs.

Ed Brennan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Angelo Triano and I cwis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rossi, and Edward, Mr.

and Mrs. Carlo uni and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brenult and George, Mr. and Mrs.

John Ernest and John, Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh and David, Mrs. Pav'o and Raymond. Bob Poynton, Ralph Perkins and Ralph Mrs.

Robert Hughes and.Joseph, Ed Kennedy and Ronald Johnson. SOCIAL; one of. 11 ire patticlpating in a camp this summer. The camp i. sponsored by three agencies of thi Methodist in the Blueficli area of West Virginia.

The work campers are a basement under a Mclhodis Church near the village of Rodcr lield lo give the church larger fa clliti.es for a youth also nre working with children an youth In the coal mining arc near Blucficld. The cairip, whip began June 22 and will end August 3, is sponsored'by the Board of Missions at the Melhodist. the Woman's Division of Christian Service and the Methodist Student Movement (an organization for Methodist college students.) 'Miss Long, who was a sophomore at the University of Connecticut at Storrs, was a member of the university's Iiitcrlaith Council and is president the New Haven district of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Kennedy Circle Attend Social A social meeting of Kennedy Circle, Daughters of Isabella, wns held Tuesday night in the of rooms. Mrs.

Josephine Dow-ling chairman of the socinl, was assisted by Mrs. Mildred OBricn. I Rclrcshmcnt were served bj Mrs. Dor.i Cignottl, chairman Mrs: Jennie Scavone, -Mrs. Kay Cllsham, and Mrs.

Rose King Funerals Danirl'tl. "Wiilsli Funeral services for Daniel-J. Walsh, Lewis'street will be held Monday at 8:30 n. m. from Ihe Buckmillcr Funeral Home, S2 Fairvicw avenue, to SI.

Francis' Church for a solemn high Mass at 9. Burial will be In St. James' Cemetery. Friends may call al tho funeral home Saturday 7 to 0 p. m.

nnd Sunday 3 lo 5 and 'to'lQ p. m. Nuptial Affairs Several pre-nuptlal dinner par- lies nnd showers were given recently in' honor of Mis's Lelia Jane Alderson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Idris Alderson, Rockwell avenue, who will become the bride ot George Anthony son of Mr. and Mrs. George Schuster. Radnor avenue, Saturday al 3:30 p.m. in the Naugatuck Congregational Church.

Mrs. Waller Norwash and daugh- ler. Miss Judith Norwash entertained at a luncheon Wednesday for 50 guests at Waverly Inn. A miscellaneous shower was given recently for 50 guests al the home 'of her aunt, Mrs. Paul E.

Kluttig, Cheshire. Hostesses were Mrs. Idris Alderson. Mrs. H.

Fremont Alderson of New London, and Mrs. Kluttig. Miss Alderson was feted at a linen shower recently by Mrs. Joseph Little, and daughter Miss Susan' Little at their summer home at Lake Quassapaug. Mrs.

William P. Simmons was hostess to a personal shower given Wednesday evening at her home. James Rburke Wed Saturday Seymour The wedding of. Miss Eleanor Margaret Lewis, daughler of Mr. and Mrs'.

Joseph Lewis, and James Rourke, son of James Rourkc, Century avenue, Beacon Falls, solemnized Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Augustine's Church, Seymour, For her wedding ensemble, the bride wore'a street length dress, matching carried a prayer book marked with nn orchid. Anne Toole served as the only attendant. She also wore blue with pink accessories and carried a bouquet, of pink Louis Mathers of Ans'onm served as best man.

reception followed-at the Lewis home. The couple left for a tour of III6 "New England States, and will be'at home at 1 Century avenue, Beacon Falls upon their return; The bride; a graduate of Seymour High School, is employed in the office of the U. S. Rubber Co. Mr.

Rourkc, also a graduate of Seymour High School, served with the Army In Korea for three years. He is presently employed by the U. S. Rubber Co. OF Buffet Supper Held At ABC Club The Naugatuck Chamber of Commerce held its'fourth annual buffet last night al the American Brass Country Club.

Clare Leighton, wood engraver and writer, displayed many of her woodcuts and designs, Hor most recent book is "Where Meets Sea. Those attending were: Waller D. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Erust, Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Buell, Mr. and Mrs. John Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chittcndcn, Mr.

and Mrs. William Cinnamond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Goodyear, Dr. Sidney Grosberg, Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Kovey, Mr.

and Mrs. K. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Frank E.

Jones, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Lowe, Mr.

and'Mrs. L. J. MatzJiin. Mr.

and Mrs. McCollum, Henry Moccke), Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nardello, Mr. and Mrs.

William Mr. "and Mrs, W. A. Norwash, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Perry, Miss Marian Burns, Mr. and and. Mrs. Philip Rice. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Robinson, Dr. and Mrs, Everett Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, William John Schmuck, Miss Irene L. Squires, Mrs.

Bertha Smith, Mra L. A. Dibble, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weiss, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Woo din, Mr. and Mrs. L. Zeun.

XAU.GATCCK NEWS FRIDAY; JUNE 1355-rAGF. to be sung at St. James Cemetery 9 a. m. is sponsored by Ojtdi ksembly, Fourth Degree Knights Deacon al.tho Masa will be Rev.

ohh Sobolewski, pastor, of St. Mihael's in Beacon Falls; sub-dca- on, Rev. Bronislaw Benesevlch, sslstant pastor of St. Mary's Church. Hundreds have attended tho Mass at the Cemetery In' years last, and it is expected that this with the change in vacation ilans of sonic of the borough's argc plants, the number attendance, will, bo even larger." Father Griffin To Celebrate Field Mass On July 4fli Rev.

Thomas Grfitfin, pastor of St. Marv's Church. Union City, will be celebrant of the Field Mas HEV. GRIFFIN July- 4, according to Salvator Falcone, chairman of the comml tec arranEmg the event. The Mas your HOLIDAY SNAPSHOTS PHOTO FINISHING YOUR KOtiAK DEALER SWEENEY'S ART STATIONERY STORE 213 CHURCH STREET A Cutaway For That Important Kvciit Other Formal Clothes For Him IMBIMBO'S Union' gt', WlijvTej.

None Too Dig or Small Cnn Fit Them All FORDDEAIERS ANNUAL USED CAR CLEARANCE JUNE16-JUIY2 She.pherd Lodge Host To Anmial Service In Church 'Shepherd Lodge No. 78, A. F. A. will act as host for Salem Lodge, 126, 'Allerfon.

Chapter No. 29, RAM. Evergreen Chapter No. 22. O.

and all sojourning Masons in Naugatuck at the Episcopal'''Church' Sunday tor the 0 at SI-''Michael's annual St. John's Day -service. The lodge open at 9:30 a. m. the Masonic Temple and the craft will proceed to.

the church. Every Mason' should'make a determined effort to attend thfs (Arthur Studio) Miss Barbara Klce, John Joseph Usr.aklcivicz Funeral, services for John Jo- cph Uszakiewicz, -JO, a Merchant tarine seaman, formerly of 72 Railroad avenue, Beacon Falls, vho died at sea Saturday, will be eld from the Fitzgerald Funeral Ionic. 240. North Main street, to Burial will bo in Cemo- cry. The family is awaiting the irrlval of the body.

Time and oth- arrangements of vill be announced. the funeral MRS WII.UAM GANETSKY, ncc, daughter of Mr. and Fai.1 ot Watcrlown, former NauKa tuck residents, and Mr. Ganctsky were wed June 4 St. Hedwjg Church nt 0 a.iii.

air, Gaiictsky is the son of Mr. and Sirs. William Ganctsliy, Derby avenue, Aiisonia. Brano C. Tcssler Funeral services for Bruno C.

I'csslcr, 85, 162-1 Highland father ot Mrs. lonry Oemcko and Armand Tcs- sier, will bo held Saturday al-)0 m. Irom Ihc Frlgon Funeral D8 East Clay street. Wn- terbury, lo St. Ann's Church for a solemn high Mass at 10:30 a.

m. FJurial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call al the funeral home today 2 to 5 nnd'7 to 30 p. m. A.

I'llllowsW Military funeral services for Thomas A. Pllliowsl'ii, 45, New Vork City, Naugntuck native, will be held Saturday at a roll tho Kllzgcrald Funeral Home, 2JO North Main lo Si. He'd- wig's Church for solemn high Mass nt 10. Burial will be in St. James' Cemetery.

Friends mas- call al Hip funeral liom'e loday, 3 lo a and 7 lo.lo p. m. Veterans arc requested lo meet at the funeral home lonlghl at 7:30 p. m. John Donovan Funeral services for John (Mol- lic) Donovnn, a 'former Naugatuck resident, who was found dead in an automobile In Milford Tuesday morning, were, held morning nt 8:30 a.

m. from the Biickmiller Funeral Home, 82 Fairvicw avenue, to St. church for solemn high Mass at 9. The Rev Bronls Ucncsevlch was celebrant of the Moss, assisted by (he Rev. Albert Abltor nnd Ihe Rev.

Walter Vlchas. Mrs. James Doherty was organist nnd soloist. Burial was in St. James' Cemetery.

Prayers at Ihc grave were read by Fa- llicr Bcnescvlch. Bearers were' John Doyle, Joseph Undo, Hohert Anthony Aq'uavla arid Joseph Celello. Edmund A. Kynn Funeral services for-Edmund A. Ryan, 288 Cherry member the Welfare Board, were held this morning at 8:30 h.

in. from the Grccii Funer'otl InorFireAt Footwear Plant A fire in'a batch'of; plastic'in the 216 mill room at the U.S. Rubber Co. Footwear Plant was extinguished by borough tiremcn yes-, tcrday afternoon. Deputy Chief Domenlc DeCarlo said today- The blaze occurred at about p.

m. in Ihc batch Which had been removed from a Banbury mixer a short time before. The plastic, on a truck, was taken into tho plant yard where it was spread out and wet down with about 100 gallons of. water. Chief DeCarlo said Uicrc was no damage to the The engines returned lo the slation p.

In ETITION FILF, Congress has been asked esolulion from the Ladies Aux- liary of Local -55, United Rubber Vorkcrs tof America, CIO. to reconsider a previous resolution ask- a hike in the minimum hdur 7 wage lo' $1.25. The petition, In the. House, signed by Bertha Norwash and other members of the Auxiliary. It was referred to the House Committee.

Add a pinch of salt when oook- ng very tart fruit; less sugar then will bo needed. ri Personals Kennedy Circle, paughtcrs of Isa belli, will receive their' quarterly Communion in a body Sunday nl the 8 a.m. Mass at St. Francis' Church. All members are" requested "tb attend.

Tho Strawberry Festival, spon- -jred. by the Mothers-Teachers Club of St Paul's Lutheran Church will be held'tonight from 6 to 9 in. on the church lawn. The public is invited to attend. Proceed? raised from the 'festival will be fo lll Sunday.iSchooI.

The final B'riday Nile; dance pro gram held al the YMCA will held tonight all grammar schoo children. Music will be lo records Stella Czaplicki of Union Cit took the oath' of allegiance to. the United Stales yesterday In New Haven U. S. District Court from i Judge" Robert 'P.

1 Anderson'. 1 66 Terrace lo St. Francis Church for a solemn high Mass a 0. The Rev. Stephen GrcsiiClli 1 celeuranl of'the sislcd by.

the Rev. Charles and Iho Rev. Stanley Hasllllo Miss Anna K. Lynch, organist, an Mrs. James Farrar, ered, Load Light; Jesu.

Softly nnd Tenderly Jcsiig is Calling and Abirc With Me. Burial was James' ers were read by: Father Shaw. Bearers were: delegates ot Synthetic tla, Metro Smcrchamyo and James Brown, and from the Lodge qt Elka, Harold Mu'rlhni Joseph Din- ncny and John Ash. Honorary city official Charles delegates' Mayor F. Clark and Welfare superintendent, Michael Rizzutl.

Representing the Elks Lalor, John Ostroskl, Alglrd KMcmekiis and Frank Grant. Honorary bearers were: Cyril Tuohy, Frank Rabin, Pcler Mccgan, Charles O'Connor and Leo E. Dih- ncny. Attending from the U. S.

Rubber Co. Synthetic plant were: C. H. Hoiiscknccht, H. -C.

ka, F. Murphy, E. Wechosowskl, C. W. Mcchanv J.

J. Ryan and J. Gary. Word of the death of E. Stacy (Jnck) Castncr, .55, of Waldfjoro, who.dfown'ed last week al Duck Puddle, Maine, AvaX received Mr, Caslncr, well known to many gMgh'r6sidcnl3 was recovered siiorl- iy after 'lil's fcano'c" overturned- AT FREEDMAN'S OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 3:45 SHOP HERE FOR YOUR VACATION NEEDS AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT 191 199 Church Street Naugatuck PRICES CHURCH STREET.

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