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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 10

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AflK NEWS MONDAY, DEC. 23,1957 Awards Presented To Cub Scouts At Christmas Party Our Prpsiiccl correspondent Is MISS-HUTU Telephone I'haza 9.2138 Prospect, Dec. 21 The Annual Christmas party for Cub Scouts leaders and guest was jield Friday njglit at Prospect Community school. Each den exchanged grab bag gifts, sang 1 a's carols and draped OFFERS GUARANTEED SERVICE To Our NAUGATUCK CUSTOMERS Discount Prices! 1 Dependable Service! Quality Brands! Lincoln, Store 62 West Main Wtby. their handmade ornaments on a tree.

Contributions lor Wide Friendship fund were collected and many den created articles were put on sale. Den dads wore in charge of refreshments. Awards made during the eve. niiig by Cub Masler Carlelon Benson were: Bobcat pins Eu- Reno Dillon, Fred Voegeli, Eric Kudzma, John Roberts and William Manthoy; Webelos Alex losa and David Benson; Den mothers Mrs. Blanche Voegeli and Mrs.

Vera Kudzma. Den 5 of Pack 27 svon the attendance banner. Democratic I'arty The Federated Democratic Women's Club held its Christmas Party at Waverly Inn Thursday. Mrs. Louella Chapman, guest of honor, was presented a coinage and a sih'er brooch, as treasurer of the club for the past 15 years.

Among those present were: Mrs. Doris Sherlock, Mrs. Louise Schieffer, Mrs. Helen McEvoy, Mrs. Lohella Chapman, Mrs.

Helen Grieder, Mrs. Constance Pugliese, Mrs. Palchick, Mrs. Ida Bereler, Mrs. Beatrice Burnham and Mrs.

Elizabeth Volmar. Ciiristijias Pageant The members of the Sunday School of the Prospect Congregational Church presented a pageant yesterday afternoon. Participating were the following: Recitations, Cynthia Pierpont, Lorena Dufresne, Janet Benson, Stephen Smith, Holly Howard, Peggy Humphries, David Plumb, Helen Hodges, Kenny Wilson, Phillip Schweizer, Blanche Jeannin, Billy Sills, Linda Roy, Ricky Sears, Cathy LoGassey, Drew Noble, Bobby Stevenson, Mary Hodges, Buddy Gillott, Beverly 'Branch, Lynn Klein, Janet Hubbell, Judy -Vlsockls, Michael Alsdorf, Vicky Brainard, Martha Benson, Jimmy Wilson, Plumb, Kenny Cindy Chatfield, Richard Gillott, Billy Fuellhart, GwciiTalmadge, Deborah Roy, William Pugliese, David Foster, Marsha Noble, Isyla I.ee, Edwaixl Wallace, Linda Humphrey, George Pilkington, Susan Milton, Eric Knutsen, Diane Siiy- der, Donald Varis, Herbert Claridge, Glen AsJi, Doris K'ein, Elizabeth Sears, Howard Branch, Cristin Birch, Cathy Pugliese, Richard Chatfield, Marjorle Chatfield, Betty Nelson, Linda Brainard, Franklin Bradley, Sfna Brilliant, Kenneth Stcele, Susan Naylor, Shelley Clyma, Larry Tibbctts, Edward Sears, Virginia Benson, Fern Bredice, James Pratt, Hoger Engle, 'Larry Head, Alan Philbrook, Kenneth Mann, Ronald Snydor, Judy Palen, Margaret Branch, Doreeti Hubbell, Larry Chatfield, Norma Chatfield. Cast of the pageant: Narrator, Robert Schaff; Shepherds, Bruce Barker, Bradley Milton, Conrad Carvallio, David Benson, Donald Hansen, Arthur Shattuek, Hugh Lee, Corky Visoekis, Donald Chatfield; Wise Men, Jimmy Blcnve- nuc, John Palen, Frank Clyma; Innkeeper, Robert Innkeeper's brother, David Voice of 'Angel, Sue Caouctte; Mary, Beverly'Sabo; Joseph, Thomas Fecro; Angels, Jean Bi'enve- nue, Holly Shalluck, Nancy Naylor, Cindy Roy, Donna Ferrari, Wendy LcGassey. Members of the Junior Choir: Nancy Janet Bienvenue, Judy Voegeli, Freddy Voegeli, Marian Pilkington, Ada Mae Pilkington, Karen Shalluck, Arthur Shaltuck, Gloria Wallace, Eric Kudzma, Janice Klein, Barbara Jeannin, Joanne -Foster, Ellen Varis, 'Lorraine Plumb, Barbara Plumb; Soloist: Carolyn Sills; Organist: Mrs.

Janet Bradshaw; Director of Pageant: Reverend Doris Belcher. these Gifts click with Camera Fans! LAST-MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM THIBODEAU'S CAMERA SHOP KODAK'S FAMOUS Starflash Flash Kit Including: KODAK FLASH FILM, BULBS, BATTERIES $11.75 Still or Movie FILTERS Close-Up Lenses Color-Correction Lenses Haze-Cleaning Lenses From $1.45 Yankees SLIDE TRAYS Gift Box Containing SIX 30-COMPARTiMENT SLIDE TISAYS! Special $425 Authorized Denier For VIEW-MASIES STEREOSCOPE i S2.50 7-Scaie Re Queen Elizabeth's Visit Westerns' Disneys Travelogues Science True-life Scenes Fairy Tales Comedies Others The Kills Love 'Em Do While 7k 1 8 SIM or 16 MM MOTION PICTURES Put on your own movie show at home! Cartoons Adventure Stories Christmas Stories 8 Exposure Meters from up Tripods $9.75 Gadget Bags from 3.95 Flash 3.20 Slide Files Cases from 2.95 Photo Albums from 1.50 Slide Viewers from 1.00 Kodak Pocket 1.95 Movie Screens 8.95 Movie Editing Kits Splicers Movie Titling Kits Sylvania Projection Flash Bulbs ifa PurcltaJej fray fa KODACRAIT Complete Photo Lab Outfits Now You Can Develop Your Oivn Pictures cQ At Home! I MANY OTHER DARKROOM SUPPLIES ALWAYS AVAILABLE! £elect POLOROID DHJUR KF.YSTONB AUGUS KODAK HELL HOWELL RADIANT VIKW LEX ANSCO REVERE VIEW MASTER IMPORTED CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT Camera "Everything Photographic" SO CHURCH STREET NAUGATUCK PArk D-2313 Tommy Sullivan dunned Down In Gangland Fashion Boston Dec, 23 ives Holiday tnvcsllgalod ru- iwrs Dial former Tommy Sullivan was gunned down by ilred killers IJecause he, opposed Now York gang which trying lo moyc In on Boston's walcr- front. The 39-year-old former light- wriglit contemler was sliol lo death Sunday niglit in a gangland style killing as he was walking to his job as a longshoreman. Sullivan's body was found in a gutter aboul 200 feet from Ills liome, iiis head lying in a pool of blood. Within minutes of Iiis death police hearing reports that New York killers had been iui- ported lo "get" Sullivan for Ills parl In a dock labor war.

One investigator said he may have been killed in retaliation for speaking out against New York lenders of the 'International Longshoremen's Union. Weeklong Kumars of Killing Police said there had been rumors on the waterfront ifor a week lhat a longshoreman was going to be killed. Sullivan went down in a fusillade of bullels a black sedan carrying four men. Police U. Joseph Doyle said the gunmen apparently hailed him as he was crossing the slreet.

'The popular boxer, who was an idol of neighborhood kids, was Nolle Granted In Check Mixup Case A nolle on a fraudulent check charge was granted Arlhur. E. I.oicnson, 27, of Naugatuck, by Justice K. Krncst Oberst Thursday night In Cheshire Town Court, on recommendation of Prosecutor Anlhony I. Wells.

Lorensen was charged with giving two checks for unspecified amounts to the Midway Meat Market In October. Itoth checks were returned from Ihe bank marked "account closed." counsel, the defendant said lie thought thai (he two icck had been cleared at the me he closed the account. He aid the account was In a Water- ury bank and he closed it be- lusc he was doing business usllcc Oberst warned Lorensen be more'careful Sri financial mailers In the future. struck by three bullets which nearly ripped oft his face, Doyle said. Sullivan Just Left Apartment The shooting occurred seconds afler lie left his first floor apartment at 6GO East Fifth after having supper with his 83-year-old widowed mother, Mrs.

Mary Sullivan. Members of his family heard the shots, but thought (hey came from a western that Sullivan's nieces and nephews were watching on lelevision. However the boxer's brother-in- law, Joseph Mahev, who lived with his fapilly on (he second floor of the Sullivan house, went to investigate and saw neighbors rushing out of Christmas-decorated houses. pushed through the crowd and saw the body of a man lying on his back in the street," Maher said. "There was blood all over his face but I knew it was Tommy." SPECIA1 LOW, LOW CHRISTMAS PRICE FRIGIDAIRE HEART ATTACK Meriden, Dec.

23 (UP) cart attack was blamed today or tlie death of Walter. Kk- 60. Ekstedt collapsed after Extended Forecast Hartford, Dec. 23 The five day forecast for Cpnnecti- cut, Tuesday; through Saturday, calls for temperature averaging 7 lo 10 degrees above normal. The normal for Hartford allhis lime Is 28 with a high of 37 and a low of 13.

Mild thro gh Thursday'and colder Friday and Saturday. Precipitating Is expected to total about three fourths of an Inch with rain or snow occurring Wed-, nesday through Friday. playing Santa Clans for a group of children at the Elks Club. A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EACH AND EVERYONE United States Rubber Co. FOOTWEAR PLANT NAUGATUCK Quality Since 1M3 For employees and Naugatuck Residents Only Identification must be shown.

PUT YOUR MONEY IN A GOOD MATTRESS1 MAOt ONlr BT 'HI GRfAUST NAM.S IN SctI ONLY $5.00 MONTHLY at your favorite store 175-183 CHURCH STREET PArk 9-2251 Naugatuck OPEN EVERY NIGHT -R R. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL When you buy from ANDROPIIY'S you not only get the best deal but you have the guarantee of prompt courteous sen-ice by our own service department. Androphy's FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 21 Church Street Phone PA 9-6490 the preferred Christmas ARROW "DART" and "PAR" Well-groomed men hope to find Arrow white shirts under the Ireel Pick his preferred style from these fine "Sanforized" with medium-point non-wilt Par with medium-spread soft collar. for body- fit. Also, Dale: luxury broadcloth; same slyle as Dart Par $4.00 Dale $5.00 JUST ARRIVED NEW SUPPLY OF BUXTON WALLETS 33.50 to SIQOO We Initial Wallets and Hats FREE OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8:45 CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE AT 5:45 MEN SHOP 191 199 CHURCH ST..

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