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Grange To Hold Meeting Salem Homemakers Schedule Picnic NAUGATUCK NEWS (Conn.) Thurtfey, Jily II, Emblem Club Plans Picnic MR.JOHNEMPOU17 Mr. Empoliti Teacher At Alma College The Naugatuck Emblem Club will hold a picnic on Sunday, July 26 at 2 p.m. at the home of President Mrs. Beatrice Broadrick, 824 Rubber Avenue. Serving as chairman of arrangements is Mrs.

Del Scheithe who will be assisted by Mrs. Kathy Broadrick, Mrs. Judy Praskiewicz, Mrs. Mildred Sabit, Mrs. Julia Celello, Mrs.

Mary Giordano, Mrs. Broadrick, Mrs. Verna Arndt and Mrs. Norton. Members of the club are invited and may bring their husband or a guest.

Each individual is reminded to bring his own silver place setting and a lawn chair. Members are also asked to bring a door prize. Scoutmaster Feted For Dedication In the event of rain, the picnic will be held Monday, July 27 at 6 p.m. at the same location. Any member who is not contacted by phone and wishes to attend is asked to call Mrs.

Scheithe, 729-9580 or Mrs. Broadrick, 729-7124 after 5 p.m. The Beacon Valley Grange will meet tomorrow evening at 8: IS in the Grange Hall. Franklin Behlman 111, oversew, will preside during the business meeting. The program will be headed by Mrs.

Mildred Pilbro, chairman of the committee on Women's Activities. All members are reminded that the Banana Bread and Tomato Soup Contest will be judged at this meeting. Winners will be eligible to enter the State finals to be held at the Connecticut State Grenge Fair to be held at the Durham Fair Grounds on July 24, 25, and 26. The Salem Homemakers will hold their next regular meeting at a picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. Emmett Valentine, 1272, New Haven Road, Tuesday, July 21, at 10:30 a.m.

A short business session will be conducted by President Mrs. Harvey Candee. Each member is requested to bring a box lunch. Dessert and a beverage will be served. Officers of the club are hostesses for the event All who are planning to attend are reminded to bring a folding chair and table if possible.

Card games wil( be enjoyed after the refreshments and meeting. Tiffanizing "A Tiffanizing" kit helps you to turn any existing light fixture into a fashionable stained glass Tiffany-style kit includes stained glass and lead in hone lieige, while, lilue. cobalt, avocado, honey, ruhy red and I'lnk The Don River is in Russia. TALEVIl CUIIRATINt The appointment of John J. Empoliti as instructor of mathematics at Alma College, Frank Rpdrigues, assistant has been announced by scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop Dr.

Robert D. Swanson, college 108, St. Francis Church, was president. presented with a scouting gift for Mr. Empoliti, a member of the his dedicated service and time mathematics faculty at Rutgers spent with the younger members University from 1964 to 1966, was of the troop.

The presentation the recipient of a National was made by Scoutmaster John Science Foundation traineeship Hubbard on behalf of the entire for 1966-70. He is a member of the American Mathematical Society. A graduate of Fairfield University, he holds a masters degree from Rutgers University. Mr. Empoliti and his wife, the former Pauline Livingston of Fremont, N.H., have four children, Laura, Christine, Camp of the John, and Steven, 6 months.

troop. They were at Mattatuck at the time presentation. Final day events at Mattatuck included a water carnival. Canoeing, row-boating, and swimming were only a few of the various contests. A camp fire was held that evening which was attended by family and friends of Spencer Naugatuck.

Litter Bag A Success Mr. Empoliti is the son of Mr. the Scouts. Skits and songs were and Mrs. John Empoliti of 162 performed for entertainment, which was high-lighted with a visit by U.S.

Rep. John Monagan, who spoke to the group of over 300 people. This week Mr. Rodrigues and Mr. Chris Hubbard are vacationing on New Hampshire's Presidential Range.

During their vacation they are scheduled 'to The children enrolled the dimb Mt Wasnington summer playgrounds, in cooperation with the Conservation Department of the Naugatuck Junior Woman's Club have been working on the project of making litter bags for their personal use. The children have brought bags, empty milk cartons and bleach bottles to the playgrounds and have made them into useful containers for the family car or yard. This timely project is intended to make the children actively in- in looking for and picking up litter in the community. The Naugatuck Junior Woman's Club wishes to thank all the playground supervisors who participated in this project and who in turn have instilled an awareness of conservation in our young citizens. NEW LOWER PRICES Hotpoint 2 SPEED WASHER Hotpoint S11O All FABRIC DRYER IIO Hotpoint MRS.

FLORENCE BONTEMPO (pictured above) was feted at a retirement party held at American Brass, June 10. She was a teacher at Western School for forty-three years. Pictured with Mrs. Bon- tempo are from left to right: Mr. John Holmes, principal of Western School; Mr.

Marshall Bontempo, Mrs. Bontempo, and Mr. Raymond Dowling, superintendent of schools. (NEWSphoto by Kabelka) Miss Cathy Gibran To Direct Plays The Nutmeg Assembly, she directed their productions of Naugatuck's Summer Theatre "The Curious Savage" and "The group, has chosen Ruth Newton's adaptation of "Cinderella" as its 1970 production number. Directing the play will be Miss Cathy Gibran, well-known to all of Naugatuck's theatre-buffs.

She has both starred in and directed many of the borough's student productions. Cathy appeared in the NHS Drama Club's "Cheaper By the and in the Nutmeg Assembly's "The Unwicked "Alice in Wonderland" and "When Shakespeare's Ladies As President of the Drama Club this past year, Danger Time On Road HWOMING'ION, 111. (DPI)- Tlie most dangerous time, of year on the nation's highways is at f) p.m. on any Saturday in August or November, according to a survey by State Kami Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. The conclusion was drawn from a study of 2,828 fatal auto crashes during 1968.

it showed that about 40 percent ot all the fatal accidents happened during the weekend, with most of these occurring on Saturday. The hour of 6 p.in. wa.s (lie most common lime for a fatal accident, with I a.m. nearly as high on the "erash-hy-hour" chart. August was the month during which most deaths occurred.

Other data compiled from the State Farm records indicated: under 30 and over 74 are involved in a disproportionately large share of fatal accidents. -About four of evfiry five drivers involved in the fatal accidents was a man. -Three types of crashes accounted for almost three-quarters of the 19615 Slate Farm fatalities. These vvcrc broadside collisions, running off the road and head-on crashes. -About two of five (41.8 per cent) of the fatal crashes involved collisions between two automobiles and about one of five (19.8 per cent) involved the vehicle and some sort of fixed object, such as a telephone pole or bridge abutment.

The reports listed "improper driving" us the primary ciiuse of 56.9 per cent of the filial crashes studied. The head-on collision was listed as the most common tpye of accident fatal to drivers; of the drivers killed, 31.4 per cent were involved in head- on crashes. Data on seat belts in the ears involved show that scat belts were available in nearly half (45.5 per cent) of the vehicles involved but they were being used in only one out of lour cars equipped with them. 4-H Fair Slated At North Haven The 37th annual New Haven County 4-H Fair will be held at the North Haven Fair Grounds on Koute 5, from July 31 to Aug. 2.

There will be many exhibits featured, as well as rides, contests, and games. SCHUEM Third son, Jeffrey Walter, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Schliem, Wilmington, July 2.

Mrs. Schliem is the former Joan Reilly. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly of Beacon Falls.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Schliem, Wilmington. EDUCATION PROJECTS WASHINGTON (UPI) The Office of Education said Wednesday it had granted $200,000 to the University of Maine for an adult education program; $250,000 to Adult Education Research, of Cambridge, and $75,000 to the Cambridge Model Cities Program.

Cathy, a member of the NHS Class of '70, directed that Senior Class play "Exit the With all of these productions, Cathy has done an exceptional job. In the fall, Cathy will enter St. Joseph's College in West Hartford and major in special education. Daughters Of Isabella Hold Meeting The names of the newly elected State officers were announced at the informal business meeting of the Kennedy Circle, Daughters of Isabella. Regent Kathryn Clisham presided.

State officers are: Rev. A.E. Taylor, State Past Regent Marjorie Reddbn, State Regent Lucille Siebert, State Vice Regent Claire Little, Financial Secretary Neda Kubicza, State Secretary Margaret Stanton, State Trustees Genevieve Ryan and Yolanda Pescarmona, State Treasurer Mary Rose Johnson, and State Scribe Dorothy Webber. Minutes and communications were brought up to date by Vice Regent Elizabeth Kecshes. Plans were discussed for the Installation banquet to be held at the Elks Lodge, Sunday, Sept.

20, at 3 p.m. Rose Coscntino was awarded the prize of the month which she donated to the Trinity Mission for the priest brother fund. The direction women's shoes take for 1971: softer and rounder toes, softer leathers and softer colors. A new $3.5 million stewardess ensemble, which features a generally longer look, will be introduced by United Air Lines laic next month. Designed by Hollywood couturier Jean Louis the wardrobe will include as its basic garment a red jumper which will come to the top of the knee, arid a matching red midi-length winter great-eoat.

The latter will cover the knees. There also will be shiny black boots. Length of the current ensemble, designed by Jean Louis and introduced in 1968: three inches above the knee. Corned beet is cured or preserved by treating with salt or brine. The name comes from the Old English word "com," meaning a grain or small'parl- icle.

In ancient times beef was crued with grains, or corns, of salt and so the process came to he called corning. The tan through bikini was designed to help the sun tan the entire body. The siiil is made of a combination of polyester and cotton and is a sheer material. The sun's rays penetrate the fabric. The science of acoustics deals sounii waves.

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