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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 29

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btcilmi Lcusco: llouUng 3. Iho site contains upiwoxlniolcly 11 pure 4- Anioii'j lh of Ihe Ocili tiro Ihoic 1o Rcnucsls rcgprcjrnrj Parcel I stioufd erby Rcdcvelopmen conmieriLciiicnt ond camnle Jm or com fuel I tm, and conirlhute liic economic (jrowlh af Ocrliy (Jwouj of Uci'gn In ull development. 5. Ilif Derby Rcdovcloimicnl Agent provide a develop wlIJi Ihe MCM lory forms, ond document lornis una uacvmcnts lo he provided re ewe Include; Form teller ol I'roposa RecJevclopmcnt ond Renewal Plan; jencrn map or silo and area; Torni of Conlrac lor Sale ol Lond PrJvnle Reilcvclcj pi'QuollScolloni ona CV 5 blllly; Rpclevclopcf's Slotemenj ol Pul He OJscloiure; injIruclJans lor the Prep erotton oi ond Parcel Con Irak for the particular slie. All request! lor dtposiiion document musl tie oc com ponied by i i chec or money ardor in Ihe arnounl ol Twcnly live (SZlait oolion, payable ai ilenoi for said molcrfal.

Encli lucli deposit wl be relundcd If Ilic dlsposlllon document ore re-turned In nood condltioni wllhln (iv ill uoys oner (lie cnnauncemenl oi Hi ol a rcdevelopor. rcgarcjrnrj dlrecled 1o lhe ASwi' 12 Ollvla 51rcer Dcrby; 6. OHeri 1o purchase Parcel 3 may tubmltlcd by hand delivery or rcolstcrct Immediately following Ihe dole the Mrs! odvcrllscmcnly and lor iorty-Hv dayi UicrcaMer. On Ihc deadline dale lor submission. tlie prpposali spocllled ohovc, Ihe EKCCU tivo Director ol lhc Derby Rcdevclopmen AQfntv anti the naming Authority w'i publicly open said propoials al m.

Irte Agency olllce ot 12 Olivia ncrhy, Cono. Prior to Ibis lime, all pro poioii submitted by Interested Redevelop fs will remain in Iho form submllletJ by Ihe Redevelopcr and the conlenls Ihcrc of will nol IX! reviewed or revealed by Urban Renewal Agency, Ihe Housing Aulh orlly, or (lie Redeveloper. A proitwcflv Redevcloper who divulges any Iniormolloi on the contents of liK submission or con lempratcd submission nol be olvei lurtner consldcrallon by the Agency oni I fie Housing Aufborlfy. 7. The Agency and trie Housing Aulh erlly will oiferi to purchase and develop Parcel 2 under me tollowli crllcrlo (sub)ccl to Ihe priority jtot In SecHon 6): o.

Acceptability ond completeness Ihe sutwnllled proposal (or redevelopmen ol 1he site. h. excellence- at design, wllfl upon relationship to areasi ond odilevprnenl cf. ond compollblllty tlie Center Urban Renewal F'lan c. acceptability of the experience arvd financial status of 1be redeveiDper ond Ihc proposed Financing plan.

d. acceptability of schedule of develop (The foregoing is not necessarily In order strict priority). The Redevelopment Agency and Housing Aulhorny reserves the right to any and all offers In Us sole one Unrestricted discretion. 8. The olfcr lo purchase Parcel 2, lo be submlHed by the developer, shall in elude: a.

Letter ol Proposal, Including oil exhibits required In Ihe Instruction lor Submission of Proposals. b. Rcdcveloper's Slotement of public Pli closure. c. Redevcloper's Sfafemcnf oi Qualifications and Financial Responsibility.

An Incomplete oJfcr to purchase will be uul.may be lesubmllted when complete. 9. AH la purchase musl sub- rniltcd by 2 Feb. 1972, and no otter lo purchase will be conditionally accepted or dcflnllely, before ttiof Ifntc. On or before fAartli 1973, trte Redevelopment Agency and the Housing Authority will indicalc condlllonol accenlonce or dcflnllo rciccllon af the pro- patois 1ho1 havB been 10.

WIfiifn Icn (10 days a belnn nollfled thai h.s prpposal has conditionally accepted, Ihe developer shall remit lo Ihe Redevelopment Agency a paslt 1n the of check, payable 1o the Derby Redevelopment Agency, In Ihe nmounl ol 53,300 which represents approximolely ten per ccnr ot Ihc purchase prtce of Dlsposlllon parcel 2. 11. Final approval shall be given only following approval of Ihc Board ol Aldermen of Ifce lornis and conditions ol 1he confrere! lor lhe of the land, end upon fulfillment by Ihc developer at all rcquiremcnls of tiie Derby Redevelopment Agency and the Housing. Author My for Ihi fcalc or Ihe land. Development and proposals, therefore, must be 1n accordance with lhc ion- Ing ordinance ol the Clly of Derby, the redevclopnienl arvd renewal plan orvd oil applicable Laws, ordinances, codes, and reaulafions.

13- farwt Is la be scld la assure prompt commencement one! compldlon of conslrucHon, ond the sale ol land to be held far spcculoUou wilbaul rfeve'oo- ment thorelore prohlblled. H. TMs oflcr terminate II no oc- ccplable to Purchase hoi been re- ce i wed by cb- 1, 1972. The Agency end lhc Housing Authority, does, however, reserve the rignt lo extend ttie hfd period for any nnd ail of 1hc parcels by publication notice In this papc ROBERT J- TORELLO HxecuHve Director Dec. 17, 1971, NOTICE Pursuant to Hie provisions of Ihc Communications Acl of 193J, as amended, notke Is hereby given that Nassau Broadcasting licensee ol F3 brofldcasl station VVPSB, Bridgeport, is required io file with the "FCC, no laler lhan Jon.

3, an appircallon far renewal of Its license lo operate slatlon WPSB, on 99.9 fAHi, The olilcers, dircclors and owners or more ol the slock ore: Vt. Hoblcr. Members of the public who desire to bring Commission's ot- ttrnllon facts concerning the opcrollon of I ho itollon should wrile lo the FCC, Washing(an, D.C. M5W, nol laicr than Feb. 3, 1977, Letters should sel out In detail Ihe speclfFc fads w'nlch the writer tviihci the Commission to In passing on the application, A copy ol Ihe license rcncvval application ona rclnl'-d material will, upon tiling with 1hc Canv mlsslor, he ovottoblc for public Inspectfon ol 1016 Broad Street, Brla'geport, between Ihe hours of 9 a.m.

and p.m. NOTICE TOWH OF FA1RFIEO, CONNECTICUT PURCHASING AUTHORITY Seofed bfrij will be received oj ine el Ihc Purclvasfno; AulhorMy, Town Hall, Fairlicld, Conn, 'until 11 a.m Jan and publicly opened lorlhwllh: Orapreies Furnllure for Smith Rich- orrfion Golf Course Club House. SpceHfleaHons (or the above may be obtained al Ihe OfUce of the Purchasing Aulhorlly. The Town of FDlrilclrf reicrves the light to reject nny or all nlds, to waive any InforrnalHIei or 1o accept Hie bid or blrfs which In its lucfgment will be far the bcsl Intcresl of the of FalrFEcId. PURCHASING AUTKORITy JOHN J.

SULLIVAN First Selectman JOHN P. LEAHY Fiscal Officer NOTICE A OF CONNECTICUT, DISTRICT OF SS. PROBATE COURT, SIDNEY L. DWORKlNr Judge, IS, A.D,, ESTATE OF JOSEPH ANDERA, a-kxi JOSEPH J. ANOERA, late ol Bridgeport, fn sarrf Dlslrlcl, deceased.

Pursuonl on oidcr ol Iht Court of Pro1ale for lhe Dlslrlct or orEtfgeporl, nolice Is hereby given Iliol said Courl has limited and nl lowed Ihree- monlhs from the dale hereol for Ihc crcriHors ol sold de-ccaicd (o Ijrlng (n Irtclr claim i wltl lor teUlcmcnl. Those vha nerjlctl to cxhltill liieir cfoJtnj wllhln Unic, will he dthnrrcct a iccovcry. AIL persons Indrhlcd to said Ellntc nre icqucited la niahc poynienl lo STEPHEN ANDHRA, DUSENOEnUY, ond VINCENT M. SIMKO, Execuiors, Vlnrcnt TA. SlmXo, Esquire, SS5 Main SI Crjriseporr, Conn.

NOTICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT, D11RICI OF TRUfABULL, 55, PRODATC ARAM TELLALIAU, Dec. 13. A.D., ESTATE 01- ELVIRA LAWLER, a-k-a HLV1RA LILLIAN I.AWLGR, ak-a ELVIRA LAWLER, (ole ot TrumbuH, In Dlsrrk'i ficceaied. 7ht AdmlnUlralor, hovlno oocvtl- eodon lo Ihlj.Couil for an orcter outVor- Ij'mi Mm (a icil certain real eilate rr longing lo lafd as per inld cntfon on Illc more fully oiJrwnrs. II ORDERED--Tlinl irtltf oppllcollon firorrf nnct tltlrrmlncd at Court of IVotxilo to IM held In Trumbull, in solrl riUlrlcl (ho iffi (hv of Jan, at o'clorV In IliC forenoon.

md ihl Cnuil dlrCcK SfrM Artntfniilrolor, to nlv notlco 1ft rill In snld lo opurnr, 'f fhfy cnuiC, ond t'C Ivcorcl by puiillthlna Ihlv once In newiptiptr liqvlnq a clr (ulnllnn In inM dltlrkL nnd by alvli nitfte tn nil jvirllei In on rr before 1M rtoy ol A.O., nirl rdurn move to of no Ico given, fly Ordtr of Cotnl RFK LEFT HIS WIFE $358,842 IN ESTATE YOHK Mis. I', Kennedy, widow of lite New York senntor, received Irom licj' husband's estate and each of Ihclr 11 children received $17,210, nccord- IK lo court papers on file hero. The papers, (lied last May In a a a Surrogate Court and made public Frldny, showed Kennedy left griiss estate of of which more Iliun hnlf went for debts mid expenses. The Inlnl eslple included hnusc, furnishings and oilier personal properly In Hyaiinls- valued at $111,500. Connecticut and Wisconsin allow residents to vole for 24 after leaving Hie stntc.

Arizona and Vermont allow tlicir voters 15 voting rights a leaving. Wyoming and New York allow ono year. Stephen Bo rot Services lor Stephen lioros, 02, of 72(1 Noble avcmio, who died Wednesday, look place lo- ilny In the United Church of Christ with the Hev. Or, Stephen Hcssemcr officiating. Burial wns at Ihe convenience of the a i TOW OBITUARIES day nl voted I Plon and Zoning Commn txtcullve session (UK) voe exe utsdoy, Dtctmlicr Wll 5' Sc on Road, Falrlleld, on Hie follow DAWN SIBEEr.

SuMMdw: Margare a Kopos. Subaiyljlon" tfiwolaii In a 8 A ft6M lendmtnt appiieaiion for ih, Thursday, will lake place Mon- ccn uv u. in 11- i mm i Lin IJnQi xuill I. Wke and Son funeral home, Monday a pm Mfi Fairfm tl nunmrn nnH rt in i 3 day al 3:39 a.m. in the Frank A -ROA 0 on P5 TM OV Co.

Sptcrai ptimii lo oirow oii-sirfti Fairfield avenue, nnd al 10 nnr-ii 1 goAo: Appiicom- SAC clock in ol Trinity no, oles. Rtmtd Smclol Ptrmll lo rtduce tine Catholic Church. The Rev. srre ol proposed olllci! hulld- n7 ill ng. AppROVFn pastor, WIIJ OMI- was 1 1 AVENUE, zoning ciate.

Burial will be in Mountain nn utance netfatnino ia tun finjntc no io iioraae for Hie i i nai USSt)ci2ilOii Foiriifid'pioiite. Inc. 'ppRovEo Grovc cemetery. Pannichida was a maintcmnrr, i RIFLE ROAO, Subdl A hfffnC Survivor, hi, 1U IF. home Subdlvldcr: Loro Joli uc lw of 0 Subdivision ImprovemEnt bond.

HITCH I HO POST LANE. A Llndamlr Land Oevelapment SM.IOO subdlv IESI lor reduction oi SM.IOO subdivision Sr of Pearl Harbor place, of Stratford and 'l SffffKBS 1 ic lur da y. took place New Haven; daugl ler irbieri Special p.rrnii lor tod St. Ambrose with Margaret Fazekas of nridr kuJIdlno, ta a Mass of llm Rrsi.rr^inn. twn r-ermit tor consiru 'Wf-S'orv building, ta Oc- P' 5 APPROVED.

I ZONINC'COMMISSIOH EOVMRD SCHIfJE, ELBERT S. JOSEPHINE 5 pOUTa modes ond the "sioll ll Rev. Micbae, Pa.mer was of the Mass and read oral nieces and nephews Mrs. Oscar Lindberc i Services for Mrs. Alien ppfnr Andzulis, Frederick Voight, son Lindberg, 79, iorTM of Bridgeport, widow Oscar avlna modi i llTol duly lhe committal.

Bearers were Daniel Mattola James Fitzpatrick, Gregory Andzulis, Frederick Vi and James Mazzabufi. Paul DcBcrnardo Serviccs for Paul DeBernardo. LUCIO ol LM Angles, 68B Br0ad strcct Stratford, oppiicaiion request- who died Thursday, took place If IM 'ffl: toda St. James church with I' 1 enl of sold deceosed ond ol record ol ie In the Anqeles Coun- Superior Courl ol the Slule of Co jrnlQ. nrovtnj ond esloblishlng Ihe some ond lhal odmlnls.

ralqr wllli Ine will annexed--be oppolnl- by Ihis Court os by SQldVpplfcMion no mre aPWO'S- 'I Is ORDERED, Ihol said opjillcollon be eard and determined at a Courl of o- jllTrll? nil, In sold IJl 27lh day ol December, rt clac 'orenoon, al which me and place all persons Interested herein ore hereby died to oppeor how any objecllon whlth they rnoy haJe i ra n1lt ig of wid application. lurlher ordered Ihol sold petition' Jive public nollce of Inls order ond iratlon by publishing the some once In i ln 9 clrculollon In Ihis "strlcl, ond by mulling leller od- 155? i I 1 9 K'Pald 'copy of said rdcr to Ihe Tox Commissioner ol Ihe ol Connecticut, Horlfofd, 10 days before sold day af hear- a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial was in St. Michael's ceme tcry. The Rev.

Joseph Malloy was celebrant of the Mass and read the committal. Bearers, all of them commit tecmen of local 1010, AFk-CIO at the Avco-Lycoming company, were James Walsh, Rob ert Farrell, Alex Trabka, Frank Cammici, Joseph Mezizk and Patrick Mclnerney. OBITS By Ihe Court, MARIE GIANNIIII, Clerk NOTICE ICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT al Falrffeld, In sold olstrlcl, dtcdased. The fcxecu or, having opnlied lor an rdcr aulhorlrlna ond empowering him sell certain icol estate belonnTna to aid Klolei os per oppllcolion on file lore fully opprars, II Is ORDERED--rhol said oppllcallon card ond determined ol lhe Courl robolc In Falrlleld, In said Dlslrlcl am soy 01 A.D..

Ull, ot 3:15 In the olternoon, and this Courl irccls said li give notice to pcrs nl 'a sold eslole to ppcor. If they see cajse, ond. heard hl 8 PV lh ulollon in sold dlslrlcl, and by Iwvjno copy thercol with, or by mailing the me in Ic-lfers otfdresscd lo each of the -v-rsons Inlcresled, all on or before Ihe 1st day of A.D., ond relorri moke lo Hie Courl ol Ihe notice given By Order The Court EDNA E. OCIEPKA ClcrU DWORK1N OF JOHN CURCIO, Inle of Bridgeport, In Dlslrlcl, tfeceascd 0' ls mited 0 for the Dlslrlct ol Brldgcnorl, url has given lhat sold Co allowed Itirc ths from i (tale tiereol for Ihe creditors of said eceoicd lo bring In their claims asaiml old Estate lor setllemcnt. Those who 1 "lion Ihelr claims wilhin aid time, will be debarred recovery 11 persons Indebted to said Ellalc arc Cq MFYrii irf MEYER, III, Admlnlstrotar, Scd- Meyer.

IDIo Broad ldgepcrt. Conn. ESTATE OF STEPHEN E. ORUCE Inle ol nrldncporl, In said Dlslrlcl; occeosca. Pyrsuonf (o an order of lhe Courl robalB for Ihe DbUlcl ol Drldscpo hrrnhtj 11--l i i-fisif ui 0 1 ur agcDOitj olke Is hereby ulvtn Ihal said Courl "oi ond ollowed Ihrec monlhs from dole hereof for Ihc crrnllwj ol 'aid Mscd lo brin 3 ln claims aaa'lnsl aid Eslole for selllement.

Those" wh- uld tlal will be tetxjrrcd a recovery ln 1 1 Estolc ore 0 Wimcnl lo SUSAN GRUCE, Administratrix, Mclvln wlthl ESTATE OF BECKY DIAMOND, I Drldgcrnrl, In snld Dlstrltli lor lhc I Cn Ul MW "Wl nilled md ollowed three monlhi Irom 10 dole litrco for Ihc creditors ol old hrln tlolml rursuonl lo on order or Hit Couil i o'wrl'V 0 as llmlled nnd filtowert Ilirte rtionfl ronl Ift. ibl( liereal lor ll.e credlloi 1 1 1 or "Hlcnient. i he move 1ei1 uli Eilole Mrs, Joseph Brledhord Services for Mrs. Dcrlha l.cvln Drlcdlwrd, 70, nf 105 Savoy streel, widow of Joseph llrictl- Ixird, who died 1'riday at St. Vincent's hospital, will take place Sunday al II a.m.

In Hie A. Green a home, 927 Grand street. Isainh liackovsliy and Canliir Jonas ticwlrtz of Consregation Kluiare Torah, will oflicialc. llurial will be in Adalh Israel cemelcry, Fairfield. Horn in Lithuania, she had lived here about 49 years.

Slic was a member ol the Sisterhood of Cong regal ion Shaare Torah. Survivors arc a son, MUH.II in i inivcn. icti four a tliiuf'htcr, Mrs, (ircjil-Kriindcliildrcn iind several Fllt of Winter Haven; a lc nnd nephews. sister, Mrs. Dorothy Tyicsson, of Fiiirlnwn, N.

nnd lliree Rra'nd liricdliord of Stamford; a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis liaumrind of ncm Bridgeport; four grandchildren 8:00 and several nieces and nephews. A Grill Pecoralno; Iwo tons', John Pccnrnlno i Viclor I'ccnnilnn of 1 1 ur( liomc cri 'laiUlhlcrfj, Mrs! nf Uiidgeport, resided; Mrs. I'lillurswi, Winter Haven, J'la. Services will Like plnce Mon JYIUIL- jii: IVH In Iho Mitchell l.cmplckl.

of ui, in ino ivmcncil I'UinpicKi, ol rulloison funeral homo chapel, Winter Ha- Mrs. Mary Parker of i'ill 1 i Mrs. Born in Urlilgcjxirl, Mrs. Jones f'H'l" O'Alla of Orange I'ltirlda In Mrs. Ani'cllnn J'UKHese nf was 11 member of Ihc Mctlirxllsl -'rooklyn, N.Y.

nnd a sister in fhnrcli In i 11 filu im. church In Winter Haven. children. Kcv, Maihias Kiiccrii nvv, Kurorii t- i i-- i Services for I Rev Mrilhhs wh cd Wednesday, took Kucera, of Sed university fatully who died r)lcw ml Mass ol Die Wednesday, 1 TM mil Mli coiuluclcil i Monday in St. Procupius clinpcl, l.isle, III.

Burial will lie in II linois. Alexander J. I.CCZP, Sr. Alexander 8J fio. 1,, of f.73 Hancock avenue, "Auk VencxH In Park mK vcnwia.

f'ark Avenue Convalescent hospital. Serviccs will lake place Tuesday at n.m. in Iho funeral John Busko a Services for John Busko, Ullswortli sircet, who ilied are iiis wile, Mis Margaret Fckctc Lccza; fivc.sons' Alexander of Slratford, Frank and Services for Eugenic. Cologgi, John, both of Dridncnorl MichiH Sr of 41 Pearl Harbor place, of Stratford and lcs LOCK, 1 i i i i I I I Euuenio Cologgi, Sr. u.

uiuiJILTS iTailK of NO'V Burial was in St. Michael's cemc- vcn; and George Lecza tery. William Lipp Services for William Lipp, 67, of 30 South street, Stamford proprietor of the old Park City cleaners here, who died Friday in Stamford hospital, will take place Sunday at 1:30 p.nv in ihe A. L. Green funeral home, 927 Grand street.

Rabbi Mostie Ep. stein of Agudas Achim will officiate, and' burial will be. in Agudas Achim ceme- Mrs. Philip Esposllo Word has been received here the death of Mrs. Alice Dulaine Henderson Esposilo, 63, of 522 Howe street, Manchester, Jew Hampshire, wife of Philip Esposito.

Services took place Thursday in Manchester. Mrs. Esposito was a resident of Bridgeport many years before moving to Manchester last year. Survivors include a sister, Mrs William Champagne of Bridgeport. Mrs.

Norman Faison Services for Mrs. Josephine 70 of Bidg. 12, 303. 7 ather Panik Village, widow of "Jorman Faison who died Wednesday in Bridgeport hospital, vill take place Monday at 10 a.m. the Mount Aerie Baptist church vith Ihe Rev.

A C. Bass, raster officiating. Burial will be Park cemetery. Morton's Mortunry, Iiic Currier street, is in charge' of arrangements. Born in Jonesville, S.C., Airs, was a resident of Bridgeport 35 years.

Survivors arc brothc utuinLi, JUS- per Getcr of New Haven; a grandson, Waller Williams of bacramento, jind Sranddaughtei-, Miss a Mae Harris ot Bridgeport with vhom she resided. James E. Hornlck I Ferry boulevard, Stra a Wednesday, took lor Or ilaco today SI. Emery's clmrcli baiter, 75, of 20S3 vllh n.i. I Qt'YrT cm Mass Burial' wa St.

Michael's cemetery. Fritz p. Jacksdti Services for jn rtsori Wnshington terrace, 3 ri plol ormc Chance Voughl Aircrafl co wny, who died Tlnirsdny in St 11,111, in he Dennis nml D'Arcy funeral nine, IDtli I-nirficlil nvcnuc. he Kcv. Rnlph Merrill rcclo" 1 Episcopal churcl I'nrk cemelcry.

Born In Dolfasl, Ireland, Mr. Jackson lived here 40 yenrs. residence of Frank Polkc and Son, 151G Fairficld avenue, a'- o'clock in St, Emery's O'clocK in St Emery's lllc lurch, Fairfield, wilh a reouicni ulicral n( "ne wilh Ihc Rev. Stan- ass. Durial will be in W)y, pastor of the inielcry.

CongrcgntiaiaJ church ry. Rosary eral home. reciled in the lu- Born in Hungary, Mr a resident here 41 yjan He a raemtier of the William Fraternal association. He 4.j*,*n\i funGrjil home, 1390 Fnirfield avenue and at 9 o'clock in Holy Cross church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cenelery. Mrs. eporf two brothers, Fraiik of New Ha- i i I I I Horn Yugoslavia, Mrs. Sis- was a member of the Polish ko was a- Fail-field resident 5(J You nB Men's club. St.

Michael's years. She was a member of St nosL ot Catholic War Veter- Josepli's society and lb Chris- ans amj the Brass Rod at tlan Mothers' society of A i i i ui uscar who died Wednesday look place today in the Larson funeral home with the Rev Dischinger, pastor of the Baptist Temple, officiating. Burla! was in Mountain Grove cemetery. tery. Fairfield.

Mr. Lipp, who was born in Russia, had lived here CD years closed his cleaning business which used to be on Penquon- nock street, about three years ago and moved to Stamford. Mr. Lipp a veteran of World war II, was a member of Post 88, Jewish War Veterans Survivors are his wife, Mrs Beatrice Berner Lipp, of Stamford; a sister, Mrs. Sally Stier of Miami, Fla.

and two nephews. Andrew J. Miller Andrew Miller, so, of 328 Mcrnlt slreel, died today in St Vincent's hospilal. Services will lake place Monday at I I a.m. in the Roberl E.

Hcnncssy funeral home i036 Main street. Burial will be in Lawncroft ccmcte veteran of World War I and i iniu (i ncmbcr of Barracks 771 Veler ans of World War I Survivors i his wife Mrs Mable VcTiaglia Miller of Bridgeport; a daughter Mrs a i i of BridgeTM llrnn i U1 I I I i i ItlC KC' i broilers, Miller of Dr. Francis X. Cheney, rcclo Pompano Beach, Charlc Mi cr. of Shelton and Uav Miller of Milford; sister Noel of Bcllflon-cr Calif' Iwo grandchildren nnd scvcrn nieces and nephews.

Orvillc r. Ncuhauer Services for Orville Ncit- Ndlnllc Urbano with whom he Frank SknrnnM DF.IUIY Services lor Frank WiuronsW, IH, of Talniadsc sircet, who was killed Thursday I I II. WllO crossing llouln 8 in Deacon Falls. Thursday', took place today jj look place (why in St. Michael's Uio New Canaan Wll 1 ,1...

iijlll, I.A i ten four Acosllnu I'ltldfiu Services for Acosllno I'elostj OD, ot lawn cemeloty. Kcv. Richard when sirtich by Iwo cars while clmrcli wilh a Mass oi Ihc Res- clmrcli wilh lhc Rev. Christy urrcclltin. a was in St, Mi- lormiir paslor ol lhe New a Mclhodist church, oflj.

alinR. i a was in Newtown illajse cemetery, Newtown. chad's cemetery. Morn in Derby, Mr. Skoronskl wus a i rcsideiil here He ti retired employe of I I I (junrlrich company and UK; Heller Packaues a and a member uf lhe Polish Falcon lit Derby.

Survivors include ms Mrs. Marie Xfimpano, Ii3. wife 'if Anlhimy Xamnano of 120 llcm- his l'ck road and molher itl 1J.S, iirm moiner ol Mrs. Sophie Skor- Hlstrict Court Robert c' onski; lour sons, Robert Skoron- who died former player lhe took place Irxlny in Acdoii's iiAiny in ACUCU Urcen Iliiy Packers frajibnll church with a Mass of Die Res. l-'rank Skoronsk.t of Shcl- Ifln and lluKcnc and Theodore mkl lm Sllclt(jn a lbe commma t'n' '-''Bearers were ind l)cflv br Livid Oslerhero Kmil and Ka -f mo Sliinle y.

Alexander anil oscp)l skor lskj o( )cr llu by and Skoronski oi Garofiilo, John I'loso Felix Benllas Rodriguez, Sr. n'luriuuez Sr 1-1 Services Inr Krandchildren; a i for 1-clix Benitas Rxl- several nieces and nephews. Stephen Scmljcr DFCRBY--Mililapy services lake place Monday for Stephen woiiKicKiiiiaiai church Clliof Sember, S7, of IS New officialinc. liurial was in I aw a ilvcmic a clerical worker croft I7oj the Anaconda Amrrifnn 57, of 344 Fnirlield 'cnuc, who died Thursday look place today hi the croft cemetery, Fairfield. Mrs.

Frank Sisko, Sr. Services for Mrs. Rose Smcr- icsak Sisko, 75, of 153 llunyadi avenue, Fairficld, widow of Frank Sisko, who died Friday a bcinf; stricken ill in the Jownlown area. The funeral will he conducted at 8:30 a.m. in the Edward BJDMI, WHO died Friday in nowart; her home, will Uikc place Mondav Adzi 1a "neral home, 253 Efiza- at 8:30 a.m.

in lhc Lesko funer-il hcl11 slrce an(i al 3 o'clock in SI. Michael's church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will in St. Michael's cemetery, A World War II veteran of Ihc Pacific campaign, Mr. Sember Cross church.

Survivors arc four sons Joseph Sisko of Fairfield, Frank Sisko, stationed with the U.S. Navy in Oakland, Calif. John Sisko of Scatlle, Wash and Louis Sisko of Alexander i three daughters, Mrs. Catherine Antolics, Mrs. Mary Sekelsky and Mrs.

Angelina Toth, all of Fairfield; a brolher in England; 23 grandchildren; four great- grandchildren; a several nieces and nephews. Alex (Lexie) Sola Services for Alex (Lexie) Sola, 48, of 207 Crown street, who died Thursday, lonk place today in St. Dimitri's Ro maniaii Orthodox church. The Rev. Stephen Fcica officiated and burial was in Lakeview cemetery.

Mrs. Nicholas Vancho Services for Mrs. Veronica Sadlo Vancho, of 930 Central avenue, widow of Nicholas Vancho, who died Friday in Bridgeport hospilal. will lake place Monday at 8: 15 a.m. the Adzima fu- neral home, 591 Arctic street and at fl o'clock in SI.

John (lie Baptist Carpalho Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic church with he Rev. John Duranko officiating. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Stratford. Panahcdeon services will lake place Sunday al 7:30 p.m.

in the funeral home. Born in Czechoslovakia, Mrs Vancho had lived in this cily 70 years. She was a member of SI Mary's society, Branch 61-f of the Greek Catholic union and a charter member of the Mothers' club of St. John's church, Survivors arc three sons, Nich, olas and Peter Vancho of Bridge- of (be Bridgeport Brass Quarte (II, Mrs. Arthur Young Mrs.

lilsic Davis Young. fc vidow of A Young of 02 will be in Center strcel, Soulhport, died tery. 'hursday in her home. Services will lake plnce Mon lay at 1 p.m. in Trinity F.piscipa church, Soulhport, with the Kcv.

Main slreel, Mrntfortl, who died Wednesday ook place today in Dennis ml DArcy funeral home with he Rev. A Tcdcastlc, paslor of the Stratford Methodist clmirli officiating. Burial was in Nichols comctovy, Trumbull. Bearers were Franklin Wells in Ci'" 1 Cord, A Osborn, Ar, hos lltl1 will lake Oslmni, Osborn llaCH nl in.in I dam Neck cemetery Neck. The Wilmot Wcsl and Gouldii iineral home, 1200 Post roa 'airfield, is in charge of arrant; ncnls.

Burn in Middlctown, Mrs. Young was a resident of South- Mctchcr porl many years. There arc no immediate survi vors. a min Knst, SI, of 1'ovest avenue, former Derby nltlcrmaii and sheriff, tlird (lie look place today church, Shrlliw. with the Rev.

DivigM pastor. elton; a sister, Mrs. Stanley i a a j. i'elcrsburg, a hnm0i Anaconda American Brass company in Ansonia, ivfio died Friday in i i hospital A i a Brass. He was active as a Little League umpire.

i i are his wife, Mrs. Josephine Sadlik Sember; two brothers, Joseph Sember a Michael Sember; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Scarpa and Mrs. Julia Pristosh, and several nieces and nephews, all of Derby. Sgl.

Alexander Norris MILFORD-Services for Police Sgt. Alexander E. Norris, Sr G2. of 500 West River street, who died Wednesday, took place to d-iy in Christ the Redeemer church with a Mass of the Resur rection. Burial was in St.

Mary's cemetery. Frederick J. 'Barschow MILFORD Serviccs will lake place Monday for Frederick Bnrschow, 71, of 28 Main Park road, Ryder Park, a salesma' for the New England Candy an. Tobacco company, Bridgeport who died Friday in St. Vincent', hospital, Bridgeport.

The funeral will be conducted a 2 p.m. in lhe Cody White funeral liome, 107 Broad street, by the Rev. 'Howard Nutting, pastor of 0 1 Ciin) be11 Norwalk; the United Congregational cliurrh. Ul er T''? 1 Ha United Congregational church Bridgeport. Burial will be in St Mary's cemetery.

was a veteran of wife, Mrs grandchildren; and a niece and a nephew. Robert C. Starkcy MILFORD Services for Rob a vas irt C. Starkcy. of 18 Eastcni Norwalk 21 years rarkway, a flight mechanic will Sikorsky Aircraft division, wm.

dny at 9 a.m. Doyle funeral home. Bridgeport avenue. Devon Ernest II. Frauenbergcr MlLFORO--Services for Ernest i.

Frauenberger. 51, of Ihis Jt city, who died Thursday in Mi(. fficiating. Burial will be in Had- ford hospital, will lake place Mrs. Edward II.

RORC, Sr. NliW CANAAN-Sei vices for irs, Kdilh Mary Roue, 72 of 12 Wesl Hill Mary Roge, 7 road, widow ward II. Roge, who Ed- ied jji Mrs. Anthony NEW HAVEN Services for irrcclion, Jiurial was in St. Law- cemetery, West Haveji.

Albert W. Conley NOIiWALK Alhcrt W. S7, of 83 Haync street, died 'day in hospilal. Services will take place Tues- lay at 9:30 a.m. in the Wagner 12 Molt nil al 10 o'clock in St.

Jerome's church with a Mass of lhe Rcnir- rection. Burial will )c in "si. John's cemetery. Horn in Wcslporl, Mr. Conloy was a lifelong resident of the N'orwalk area.

He was a self- emplpycd distributor wilh Hie Garry Products company. He was also owner and operator of the Norwalk Miniature Golf course. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. 'rancis Lojeski Conley of Norwalk; two daughters, Misses IVendy ami Lorelei Conley, both of Norwalk; a brother, Cornelius Conley of Westport and several licces and nephews. Charles L.

Haessig NORWALK-Charlcs Haessig, 57, of 135 Perry avenue, died last night in hi.s home. Services will take place Monday al II a.m. in Ihc Raymond funeral home, 5 Easl Wall street, with the Rev. Russell B. Greene pastor of Lutheran Church of Ihc Good officiating.

Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. Mr. Haessig was torn in Carlstadt. N.J., and lived in Norwalk 30 years. He was traffic man- for the Gilbert and Bennett a a i company, Georgetown.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II, a member of Hie Lutheran Church of the Gooc Shepherd and secretary of the Mass of the Resurrection. Flu ri- al will bo in St, A i cemetery. Mr, Tabakn, a a i of Pound, was resident here 47 years, lie was a retired em- loye of (he American Brass company of Ansonia, lie was a nejnbcr of si. Augustine's and St. Stanley's society of Seymour.

are liis wife, Mrs. Iclcn Yurcik Tabaka; Ihrce sons, Waller of Ansoniii, ami Chester Tnba- of Seymour; three step sons, itanlcy of i Harry of Mi- iini, and John Anthorwio: )f Brooklyn, N.Y.; three daugh- ers. Mrs, Sophie Niksa of West- ield, Airs. Ann Silanow- ki of Shelton and Mrs. Helen Voycik of Seymour; Iwo brolh- "rs, Thomas and f'clcr Tabaka, "illi in Poland; 1C grandchildren tnd 30 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Herberl A. VanCllcn TRUMIiUU, Services for Irs, Alice Morrell Van litten I'ifc of Herbert A. Van Hlten of 1010 Main slreel, ami a pharmaceutical order clerk for the Silvermine Volunteer Fire depar, ment. He was also a member of the Norwalk Volunteer Firemer association.

Mr. Hacssig was past presidenl ol the Delta Nu Alpha Transpor tation fraternity of Bridgeport, 2 member of the Bridgeport Traffic association, the Quarter Centurj Traffic the Easton Indus trial Traffic league, and the Nor walk Quarlet club. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Josephine Berglund Haessig; three sons, Lyri A. Haessig ol New Canaan, and Lee A. Haessig and Wayne C.

llacssig, both of Norwalk; a daughter, Mrs. Ken, Babylon, L.L., N.Y.; a sister Mrs. Carl Berglund of Norwalk iiis molher, Mrs. Clara Mczger ivirs. ara iviezeer chow'Ve 'l rt BarS HaCSSiE Bab lo a grandchild chow i Milford 11 and several nieces nephews.

ihe U.S. Navy. Survivors are Mary Agnes Maher Barschow; i Part'' N'TTM 1 Rober 'of Barschow of Stratford' nhur Covc avenue. East Norwalk, gS 'H Mrs. Malcolm D.

Roberts NORWALK Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson Roberts, C7, vile of Malcolm Roberts of 62 Cove avenue, East Nonvalk, onier clerk for the Drug company, who died will lake place 8: IS a.m. in the I.onu Hill iineral home of Mnllins and Kcd- Main street anil Corham 'lace, and al fl o'clock in SI I cress's church with a Mass ol he Resurrection. HuriaJ will be Mounlain Grove cumclery Horn in Mrs. Van -tlcn had hvcd in Trumbull more ban 30 years.

Survivors, in addition to her lusband, arc two sons, Robert Wheeler and Jeffrey Wheeler, both I her mother Mrs James Morrell of Tnimb.Dl- a brolher, James W. Morrell, of I and a sister Mrs Munel Baldini of Santa Ana, Calif. Mrs. Joseph Nuccr.i TUUMBULL Serviccs for urs. Lucia Scinto Nucera 95 of 1923 Madison avenue, a former nndgeporl resident and widow of Joseph Nucera, who died Friday her home, will take place Mon at 8:15 a.m.

the S. Spadac cmo and Sons a home, W. Washington avenue. Bridgeport and at .9:30 o'clock in (he Church ol the Most Precious Blood wilh a Mass ol the Resurrection. Bur ial will be in St.

Michael's reme lery. Born in Caslclfranco in Mis cano, Kaly, rs. Nucera rcsid ed in Bridgeport years beton moving to Trumhiill two year ago. Survivors are two sons, Save no Nucera of Bridgeport am Attilio Nucera of Trumbull tnree daughters, Jcnni Riccio and Mrs. Lena Scianna ootli of Tnimbull and Mrs Jo sephine Scioletti ol Stratford 18 grandchildren; 19 srea( grandchildren; a scvera nieces and nephews.

John M. During WESTPORT-Serviccs for Joht M. During. 19, of 67 Wright street, who died Tuesday, look place today in the Ealon-Tubbs a home, Faycttcsvillp, N.y. jjurial was in Oakwood cemclerv Fav.

etleville. Hugh Reilly WILTON-Hugh Reilly, 85 of 55 Borglum road, died last n'ierit Norwalk hospital where he was admitted Dec. 9. BRIDGEPORT POST Sntimlay, Dec. 18, I'J? DEATH NOTICKB RrtUENBEHOEH-ln Mlllord Ifcj on Monday ol 10'30 am.

iTcrn frtc fjrdJncpori funoral o( Dcnnli ant) aycnue. infcrmenl In Purk till Sun-Jay (fori lo 1 ona 7 to 9 p.m. Lodoe 104 will Lodoe luoi ol al' lin tJ Sr clo vcd f'lubonrj tuck Avc. Trlcndi jnvllcd ta l.ia (uncrul rror.i hie luneroi roi'aeiuo or l-cank and Son. Folrllefd corner Hancock, on 8.30 a.m.

jnd al 51. Emory's church Man will oiraed al a.m. lolcrmcrif In Park ceme- te Prl ma Ml' Sunrfay and iiunxinci nuif LeftTM. devoleel falhcr of Mn. Jacqueline Cummlnos.

Lawrence R. Leilcr and Ter, will htu Iho Miner luntrol hours, please omit 10 Llrjp ol South 'sirec'r, API. ford. Funeral iervltcs win Iflkc SL-nriay, Dec. If ot 1:30 a.m.

of urcr GraM AERKER--In Clly, Oct. 18, Harold A. Merfcen husband ol Helen tAtrker. of 116 tAtrrM SI. Alber" ipear funeral home will arrangement.

'Ii LLER ci Oec AI- J. filler, huihand ol Mabel yen. 09 to Miller ol JOT Mcrrllt Slreel, Services will lake tlan tin Occ. 20, of II a.m. In trie Robert E.

Hennessey luneroi homo, MM Main Slrcct. Inlcrmenl In Lawncroll cemetery. Friends moy coll Sunday 3 JUCERA--In Irumbull, Dec. 17 Luclu Sclnlo Nueero, ol 4923 Madison nue, Trumbull, widow ol fluccroi olh Sav ond AllMli Nucera, Mrs. Jennie Rlcelo, Mrs.

Lsna scmnno, ond Mrs. Josephine SclDlelll. 1(le Sl Spodocclno ond "sons luneroi home, 499 Washington ovenuc, or. Mondoy, Dec. ot ond 5:3 Our Most Prtclous Blood churcli with Mats ol me Resorrecllon interment In St.

Michael'i cemelery; Frrendi moy call Soturdoy 7 lo 9 rn ond Sunday 3 lo and 7 lo 9 p.m. 'ECORA1NO elty, nee 17, Vlncenl Pecorolno, bebvei huv band of Anna Grill Pecoralno of Vlt no 1C lh 1 1 Wrs. llellte rs 'wal-v Parker, nrolhcr ol Mrs. Gl Ida' O'Alia hospital, Hartford. A memorial service will take Place nflcr the holidays.

Born in Hollon Landing, N.Y., Roberts was a resident of She was a ormer resident of Fnirfield. Survivors, in addition to hci Crls Danbllr J': "TMe dnuglv CB A. I II! Mrs. Richard A. Prat if West and Mrs.

Car St Mirlnpr i i a anil Mrs. Car -St. Michaels ceme- of nncld tour Miss E. R. Wilson of Geneva N.Y., Miss S.

K. Wilson and Mrs. S. H. LaVellc.

both of Qol- on Landing. Mrs. Robert Hitchcock ot I a N.Y. and 11 grandchildren. I I I I i i I I Ilnildnin Monday al 11 a.m.

in the Cody- Whitc fiiner.il home, 107 Broad street, with lhe Rev. A Am- rclm, pastor ol the Mary Taylor clmrcli, officiating. IJtiria'l will lie ii St. Michael's cemetery, A'to- ria. N.Y.

N. Lester MON'ROli Private Services VIncoiU 1'ctiirMno Services lor Vincent I'ro-)rniiio. 1 1 1 1 I I Ltmrcit, of (IS Grey Rock who will officinlc. Durinl will ho in IM I'rhlay in St. Vincent's hov 'flrk i "vo lilal, will lake plnce Monday nt a.m.

in the Louis A. Abriol.Vand funeral home, '126 linsl Wash- William E. NORWALK Services for Wilham K. Russell, C3, formerly ol Pleasant slreet. Uasl Nonvalk wlui died Thursday in Bridge- Port hospilal.

were conducted today in Hie Church of St. Thomas Ihe Apostle with the Rev Michael A. D'Elia officiating Burial was in SI. John's cemetery. Mr.

Russell, a native of lios- lon, was employed hy the Hat of America as a hallcr for 35 years. He was also a professional drummer, plnvini; willi local dance iMnds. He member of the Norwalk Musicians union. Survivors nro tivo NIII; U'il- I I ui- iii IMC convenience oi i i i i r-' i i nl as in Kivc, aniiiy was employed hy HridRvporl phcn Antol a i a Va ami ficnjaniln Easl ANSONIA--Services for Hcnja- hospiliil. who ttint f-ru(iy hi liis Join, N.

l.csler, 73, of 7 liram's Hill mad, a retired winter employed by llridgcporl ionic, will lake in Ihe Miner home, Main Mic Rev. I-'rcdnick Kiihlm.inn. cclor nf Christ church. nt -iv i i i i i i i i i i i 'UO linsi ilSll- lilnn nH.o Clrin "I "'clock nmn i.od^e, nnd AM Survivors nre fmir sisins Urs. Irene McCnrlncy nml Miss Ciencvleve bolh nl Miss Cieilnule wn nml Mrs.

Idn Doyit, Imlh of lelfast; nnd scvcrnl nieces nml willows. Mrs. Caroline JOIKS iii'iruirii ro saia titcvle urn Mrs. Cnrolinc Tones "J1 nf Ml A. IcrrrCm.i" act.

nood, rornunnion. conn. ornicrly of Dridgeiwrl, Our Unly ol Ciool Cnimsnl wilh Mnss of ihe Uesur- rccllon, Hnrial Hill be in Michael's rpniptcry. Horn In I'nlermii. Sicily.

Mr. ccoMliin wns self-employed lailor in llr.llcvillo, N.J. before lo Hollywood, I'ln. Ho lml been i a i resident Ihree yenrs. lie wns member ol Ihn i Nnvy during World Wfir 1, Survivors nro liis wife, Mrs.

Thomns S. lltne ANSONIA Services for Mrs, Rose Koiirkc I line, fl.i, nf .17 Pbtt slreet, widow of 'niomas Iline, who died Thursday, lonk place today in (lie Church of the Assumption wilh Mass of the Uesurrcclitin, Durial was in Mown SI. Pelcr cemetery. Mrs. Michael llylwn ANSONIA--Services Mrs.

Nlerkowidi llylwa, 85 was yeais. Hr Sl. John's S. Slralfiml, clmpter, Order of i Star Cl nnd Order nf the Am- wife of Michael of Wiilker's court, who died Wnl- tmk'pliice today in Sis IVIer and Paul church with a requiem Moss. Urinal was in Sis Peter nml 1'aul cemetery.

hospital ll" member of "ranlli, in Stratford nnd Volimteer l-'iic dn the Mrs. Frances Whilma'n of walk; and 1,1 grandchildren. (ircfior Vnlk NORWAI.K--«reg«'r Volk, 72. of 62 (Scorpe avc-iuic, died toniuhl Monrne. i are his lielle l.esler; Iwo wife.

Mrs. sons. Law ice 11. l.csle.r, ft iiiciulicr of Hie Milloid pulicc i i Tei ranee Q. I.

I of llridscport; Mrs. Jncquelmr n. i of Monroe; nnd 11 Ri-niulchililren. H'iilenly Tnhnlin S1CYMOUU Walenty Tata- ka. ol 1M I'earl strcel, died 1-vi- tlay in i i i luispiiat, Derby.

Services will lake place Monday nl 8:31) n.m. in the Anthony Clicpulis funeral home, -17 Wasli- hiRlim avenue, ami at o'clock in St. Augustine's church i a PETERSON BACKS NIXON CONCORD, N.ff. (AP) OV a Republican, 'has endorsed President re-election and says he will aid the President's campaign in Hampshire in any way requested. DEATH NOTICES BECKER-ln Ihis Jrh Boroi of ,10 cb.

A toyed lalher of sieohcn s. and Lanec SE J15JF Dcrb Dtc. 17, 1571. (Chief) Stephen Sember ol Hew Haven ffffS 0 1 1 o' Josephine SMIlk Sem- services Monday morning a o'clock al Ihe Edward F. AcT- ob church (or a high a ne LRn 7-9 and Sunday and 7-9 p.m.

Forrlleld, Dec. 17. 1571 Rosi Fr 5i nue. Monday, Dec. 20 ol 1:30 am.

ond at Holy Cross church wilh al tfig Kcsijrrecllon al 9 a.m. frt st cemefery. Friends may cali Salurday 1-1 Sunday 3-i ond 7-9 p.m. Rosary Sunday al 1 p.m. OTA--In Strotlord, Oec.

16, Srto' ol tyj' S0f Mf5 Do lB Coca are Jlfcnd' the TLnerai from Iho luneroi residence al Frank PoIKe ond Son, IMS ovenue S.fl"uHl^S° nUloK TMjjn Friday ot I p.rti!"' rr ovcnuc, Inferrrvent In ST. Ml. el 7t ra wrt aay p.m. ana Sunday 3.5 a a Toboka of 137 Pearl Street. Seymour.

Funwal will be held Monday ot 1-30 Anthony lune'rat Avenue, Seymour 9 p.m. al the (uncral 'home' VANCHO-ln this Dec 17 J0f Vcronlco Sadfo Voncho. of 935 i i i i i i J. fl i Pcfer yanctio. Friends widow molher ol Nicholas, George ond Invllcd nl- nerol home, Arctic streel SOL-t 0 Ir0m Sl Honnsi Corp.

Russian Orthodox Greek CaHlollC Church. Mill Hill OMnue In SI. John's slrallord Fr.ends nioy call Saturday 7 lo 9 pml nnd Sunday 3 to 3 ond 7 lo om Panohldcon servlcei on Sunday oi :30 VAN Ifils cily, Dec Alice Morrell Von Ellen, wile "i A. Von Ellen of 5010 Trumbull. Friends moy nllend th( ncrat on Mondoy.

Dec. 1771 ol Mi a rn In lhe Lono. Hill luneroi home MalHns ond ReJqale, Moln ilrMI onS Gornam plocj, (soulh rorkTMyl and ol 9 n.m. In SI. Ttreio'i rtirrch wilh a Mass ol Ihc Resurrcc- lien Durlol In Mounlaln Grove call on i lo 9 p.rrl.

--'n So'ilhporl, 14, 19,1, Dnvli Younn, widow of Arthur Touno, 92 Cenler Soulnporl Funtr- ol services will be held ol Hplscopal church, Soulhnorl, Monday nt p.m. Inlermenl In llartdom Conn. Arronotmonl. h. Wilmot, i Inlcrmonl I lory, r-rlcndi ortf chldo servkcj Sunday if raw Bldg.

II, Anl. Mi VtalKKl sircet. I Mlldole. Inlermenl 'in Paik 'n mem'rv r's orw i 1 5 un vnii 6 vr dl Curlier slreel, corner nl Sn.llh, A UI-WOKMM i nlvl rl llr Ji-teori whn nwriy Ofrf II i 0 i jnrn; 0 0 ffl. coi nMUi i th: 1 if 1 1 Old tlkt TM cm IOd htr wh ow.r ond molhcr 01 Co 01 JoriiM 01 Rhode ls; oMo'ene J01 1(l11 nnd six grtMdehlldren Ices al tlcolioenk? Mnwol "SiW, h.

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