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FOUR THE BRIDGEPORT POST, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1960. Freese Claims Finance Board JCHURCH ELECTS Language Courses Expanded Must Deny Teacher Pay Pleal OFFICER SLATE For Junior High by Board NORWALK IRVING D. TAUB Bns 355 IE named Howard E. Webb, of 28 Woodbury avenue, a regu-j i a member of the paid depart-1 as of Dec. 25.

Plans Completed WESTON iWESTPORT CARL HAMANN DORIS SULLIVAN Church lane CA 7-0953 PAPERS ARE I IN YACHT CLUB SUIT FIREMEN PLAN FUND APPEAL GEORGETOWN MRS. VICTOR CARLSON RF1 LI 4-S42S NORWALK, Jan. 30--Atlantic The teaching of foreign lan-j Dredging, of New Jersey, Parishioners of the Emmanuel meeting, at which George Beote. i oca i industrial concerns are still IS COLLECTEDifCMTRF BY DANBURY MOTHERS ttIN1Kt mL TM DANBURY, Jan. 30--The Mothers March of Dimes canvass Thursday night in Danbury netted approximately according to Louis A.

DeFabmis, Danbury chairman. He said letters and contributions prior to the march Thursday night brought in about 51,000. Baptist church annua meeting recently. 'come an accredited part of Yacht club and J. An- quest the Board of Education funds for its teach-1 Feb.

19. at JerQme of Lyons! junior high school curriculum ini 0 Probst in connection with Plain road, and Herman September. presided. expected, Mr. DeFabritis said.

was admitted to the Connecticut bar last year. His wife is the former Barbara Carpenter of Old MUSIC CLASSESi Gre vTWo The Rev. Dr. Claude associate professor of theology at Yale university Divinity school, will be guest preacher at the King street Christian church during February and March. EGBERT E.

LAUF Pioneer 3-5591 Summer classes in string instruments, instituted last year ho ROV rharles A a Omre.l The pastor, the Rev. umnes Kennedy, leaves tomorrow for Liiuiiy wiui t. a civil suit to collect damages of Mr Beote also announced that he amount received tive board. by the Danbury Music Centre. on an experimental basis, will be continued this summer, it was announced today, following a meeting of the.Centre's execu- aaGiuonai iur Jhe commiuee in charge m-ijpTM-; coodMII road were! Board of Education 11 v.

SCC Unt 1 Mrs. Louis wardens for this year. approved the expansion of The Tax board is slated to meet a i a Mrs Thorn. 0 PC rJ program which will be offer londay night in the Council; Mrs wiiliam- Huck. Mrs.

a C- Ferguson elec. faasi wkh two Trt PCI nansn cierK. any nuucn r. thei The plaintiff, in the papers offered on i filed, claimed they entered into members of the 40 8 society ofj jg about-the same as last the American Legion are can- year's Mothers March. This year, vassing- throughout, the town for magazine subscriptions, but that Monday night in the Council; Mrs vViiliam- 'Huck, Mrs.

Ear! chambers. Qty hall, to take ac-; a Mrs Add ea pansn aiiu' rt llln acn devoted to the teach-1 ants last May to dredge ma- tion on the specific requests Mrs Helen Lea hy. Mrs. Fred as cnosen dM of elementary Spanish and! teriaJs from waters adjacent to appropriate $95,000 for' Mrs A Newel! and dent. DW French- The instruction ma- i Duck pond, with Mr.

Probst guar- partment. the Board of Education Staub. Mrs Spencer St out was i nc Annual ts borrowed from a special surplus i as abo announced the Guild treasurer and Mrs. James Hern- "TM? i be SS performed. meetm of lh Fire account earmarked wil conduct a car party in the! don assist am reooS was further claimed the firemen the event was in charge of Mrs.

George Reed of 1 Field road, they have not been sponsored by Crestfield Terrace, the local Post or the Fire de-j the who tion and to give the Board of fellowship hall of the church The two requests before the Tax board are the result of agreement reached recently a joint committee of the School tl and Tax boards named by Mayor John Shostak to resolve the sal-j ary controversy between bothj agencies. The School board lastj erick Comley, Mrs. Gardiner "Mili ler, Mrs. Frederick Howe, Mrs. Richard Storm, Russell Bourne, represented by Gruber and insufficient for any degree Qf StamfoJrd fluency and more than four years' is needed in order to prepare 1 TO Henry B.

Sprague and Robert L. students for the competition 1 nHPTfT 1 VT fATTDT Picks college entrance requirements A I WUMtN I Delegates to the convention of! Members the school the Diocese of Connecticut i attend mer workshop Three'ed at the meeting were the oreoare for the new WeeK approved Hie i i i i i a i i Thnrmc rSicfitvp picpcuc i i uic no tions of the committee. The Tax men and a teenager amugned Mr. rhomas Simons hi prog am It was po ed out that the shifting of the starting level in each language will necessitate revisions in the language curriculum, so that the student may progress smoothly had responded to five house calls, two auto fires, 15 grass fires. one gas station explosion, 'and one industrial fire.

These fires I EASTON during the year resulted in a 1 loss of $18,895. The firemen also aided the Redding Ridgefield, and Wilton departments throughout the year. The Fellowship club of the WOMEN ADVANCE. LUNCHEON PLANS CATHERINE E. MERILLAT 39 Southfletrt Road ED 9-6966 Mrs.

John S. Stanczyk has been named chairman of the first an- Reeve Ash, Mans- Arch-, ino pn I i i i i i 1 1 1 I i tA w-- officials are beins requested to; City court yesterday afternoon on ana take action Monday at a hear-1 charges of robbery with violence, ing when the public is permitted assault and breach of to speak for or against the pro-! waived examination and were; TM posals i bound over to the next criminal! to the Mr Freese in his of Superior court by eva R1 one grade of instruction to tion said "our annual George F. Carroll, Jr. Bourne Alternates named ere! next I approved by the Board of Esn-j The accuscd are Thomas a Jack50Ilf Richard MONROE--STEPNEY --STEVENSON JEAN LOVELAND RFD 3. Slepney AM 8-9436 The Baptist Ladies Aid society Baldwin Contends mate are approved as to Avenue a 2 of 3 Evergreen avenue Mrs Frederick Howc i a i on receipts as well as Westport Gary Ev0 n.

21. of oO, Sundr.v Church Services A i bursements or allocations. a a j. ore- Norfie kl Co a i OWf1 2 "rr- sde He t- a 11 Baldwin said today that by; must equal allocations. I TM de Avenue.

i Worship 11 tmTM Ae 'state have Bonds of 55.000 each were church school. 9:30 a.m. and balanced budget and money for (will serve a public luncheon in the church hall Thursday at noon. Members will meet at 10 a.m. to prepare for the luncheon, which is.open to the public.

Res- ire not ne Bethlehem Lutheran church will nu1 luncheon of the Easton Fed- meet Saturday at 8 p.m. in the parish house with Mr. and Bergfors and Mr. and Feb. 11 in the Log Cabin, Bndge- eration of Democratic Women on Mrs.

Ragnar Gustafson, chair-j port, men. Assisting Sunday School Service The annual Sunday school mis- with the arrangements are Mrs. Maurice H. iac auuuai omiuav jnio- sionary service will take place SnOW President, Mrs. Adolph J.

Chrzanowski, Mrs. John J. Pate- gas, Mrs. Alfred Barney, Mrs. Joseph W.

Walsh, Mrs. Leonard Kusnierczak, and ison. Wt i Mingay, Doremus and granting tax i New Haven on local hearing in the higher: Emmanuel Episcopal church and bonds of $1.500 were i Lyons'Plain road, the Rev. JohnJ for Caron. Miss Joanne Thomas, rector.

Holy real ert y- town has sub or form to be service at 8:15 "iSeformeJ'mayor said. "The 'involved and who a Morning Prayer at 10:30 o'clock; powers, duties and limitations a your membership in regard to; the matters before you are spell-. amount" over the past 70 years. He pointed out that the 77 with vio-lChurch a.m.; Even- acres of the railroad's right of llence and breach of'peace services, 4:30 o'clock. a in Westport were appraised jn out clearlv and concisely in bound over to Superior court.

Norfield road, the Rev. John J. were arrested i a and I I a.m. Mr. Freese's letter of your feelings in res ect at an average of $10.000 per acre.

Based on a 60 per cent Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, Mrs. Frederick Farnsworth. Mrs. Stanley B.

Joyce and Mrs. Robert Joyce will be hostesses for the luncheon, assisted by other mem- jbers of the group. Master of Ceremonies Thomas J. Dolan, of Woodlawn road, will be master of ceremonies for the annual smoker sponsored Monday at 8 p.m. in.

St. Stephen's hall by members of Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Covenant Congregational church. Perfect attendance awards will be In thc Churches Bethlehem Lutheran--The Final plans will be announced at the meeting of the executive board meeting Thursday at 8 p. m.

in the home of Mrs. Walsh on Flat road. Calendar Tonight--Rector's Consultation hour, 7-8, Parish of Christ's Jerusalem where he will engage in research on his doctoral dissertation. The Rev. Mr.

Kennedy is a (candidate for the Ph. D. degree These classes, started in the in QId Testamem and Afcheoiogy hope of stimulating local interest at ale in the study of violin and violin-; A na tive Wisconsin, Dr. cello, were overwhelmingly attended Garrett Biblical cessful with 24 children and i Institu i and received his bach- young people enrolled for the s.x ej0r deoree from a i in 1945 weeks course instruction. John F.

Burnett, music director of the Danbury Symphony Orchestra, will again give the and his Ph. D. in 1950. He studied in Germany under a Fulbright grant, and has authored several books. instruction, with Miss Elizabeth A.J.

Hennessey Named Melody as assistant teacher. xhe Salvation Army Advisory The classes will be board has ejected Augustus as last year, at the War Memorial Community Center at Rogers Park. Hennessey as chairman for the coming year. Other new officers are Jock Also announced at this time is McLean, vice chairman; Miss the schedule of the season's remaining concerts to be given by the Centre sponsored groups. These include Sunday afternoon events by the Danbury Symphony Orchestra on Feb.

14 and April 24, and a concert May 22 by the Little Symphony Orchestra, all in Berkshire, auditorium, Danbury, Danbury State college. Also announced is a concert by the Danbury Choral society, when Brahm's Requiem will be Symphony Or- L. Olsen, pastor, 9:00 a.m. Sunday school; 11 a.m. worship service with sermon un ratio used for assessment pur- the Holy Name society.

Floyd poses, the railroad (at the cur- Patterson, former heavyweight Rev Joseph Cleary, J. C. hip dinner, 6:30 p.m.. Bennett topic, "Men of 6 p.m., Luther league. Covenant Congregational--The Rev.

Clarence Peterson, pastor, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school; 11 a.m. worship service; 4 p.m. missionary service; Monday, 8 p.m. Young Peoples business meeting; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.

confirmation class; 8 p.m. choir rehearsal; Thursday, 7:45 p.m. Bible study and prayer service. Sacred Heart Catholic The chestra assisting, on May 16, -in the War Memorial. church Confessicns, 7:308:30, Notre Dame of Easton.

Tomorrow Crusaders and-Intermediate MYF skating party, 2-6 p. m. at the Kurt Meyer pond on Beers road church junior choir skating party, to fnee-t at 3 p. m. at church Senior Youth Fellow- rent tax rate of 37 mills) would boxing champion, will speak, to pay $16,994 for the Taxes Due Monday i i i i i i i jj -w i Westport, last Satur-i Rev.

Clarence Peterson, minis- rent year, if the property wore, The final installment on current May, 1959. (the Moving Worship, 11 not exempt, he said. tax bills is due Monday, after a of gas. sought help and! Church school, 9:45 a.m.; Evc-i The railroad's property has not which time the unpaid balance of a lonely road ning Worship, I i I I I A i made available to the Board they were beaten and rob; Education, I am confident you One of the victims was will see vou have no choice Miss Baldmo was to vote down the requests which the driver of the defendants auto, you will receive formally Monday', evening, Feb. 1." o'clock.

TA I I I IV Cooperation Urged By Fire Commission LWV TO DISCUSS AID TO NATIONS taxed since the four-track i lines were put down in 1890, he isaid. and although the assess- i and tax rates have varied 1 over the years, the amount -of tax relief 'afforded by the town I ha. 1 been "considerable." Mr. Baldwin recently was ap- any bill becomes overdue and interest will be charged. Tax- pastor, Masses at 10 and I Hall.

11:30 a.m. Monday, 7:30 p.m.! Youth Sunday Service CYO; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Combline and Benediction. In the Jesse Lee Methodist church tomorrow Youth Sunday. Annual Youth Week Protestant church youth in the Danbury area are uniting this coming week in the observance of the 17th annual Youth Week, as part of a nationwide participation through the United Christian Youth Movement.

The local observance is planned and supervised by the Danbury Area Youth Council of the Danbury Council of Churches. Youth Week in Danbury is observed in individual churches and on a community basis. Individual church observance i young people leading the morning service of worship in their Gilbert Memorial Congrega-; a da sponsored by the United I Sunday meetings. i 1 i T.T .1 tional--The Rev. William Kinnaman, pastor.

9:45 a.m. Sunday Collector Helen Unwin will be in school; 11 a.m. worship service her office in the Town hall from with sermon topic, "The- Holy 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and Monday, or payment may be mailed to her.

Finance Board Parley Spirit Interprets the 7:30 p.m., worship service with sermon topic, "Others are The Board of Fire ers are making an appeal to motorists and pedestrians to give greater cooperation to firemen responding to alarms. Thc fire officials said, in two specific cases last week, when apparatus was speeding to fires, equipment was held up momentarily by two women, a destrian and the other who was operating an auto. Despite tnc ANN K. BANKS Itrdrllnc KID 1 8-3074 NEW FAIRFIELD BETTY O'DONNELL lint 3. nnnhury I'l 6 9341 pointed to a four-man traffic and, Th Financc wffl Methodisi-Dr Irving Mars-- Transportation committee established by the Metropolitan Rc- ninnal council of New York.

He said he would present his fig- to thc Public Utilities com! mission when it conducts a hcar- Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Town! hall. Chairman of the board, Marland E. Whiteman, said thc annual town reports for the fiscal vear ending June 30, 1959. arc! school; 9:45 a.m.

worship service with sermon by Rev. Lee Reiff; 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship. lowship is oi 1 commuters' problems. Communitv Calendar a Valentine pa rt in the Mr a i said a the tax ht Rcp lblican i The second of two LWV work- Fellowship hall of the i i by WcslporMs YaPnkee Drover hops will take place Feb.

4 in! 110 11 cnhor a i I i a of the subsidies received by Ncwtown he Mark Twain Librarv. Thc I 10 S(A Vi lhc a i a a11 Tomorrow: i Evening i i irom tO W.M p. I i i thl'OUSlh which it pasSCS. thp FSvr- no, printed and it is hoped pRgSSES BUDGET STUDY Christian Youth movement, will be observed at the 11 o'clock Worship Service. Several of the young members of the parish will take part in conducting the serv- ice, and the Rev Dl-ll'l an Phil- Tomorrow, the young people of the First Congregational church will lead both services of wor- Eleanor Glover, secretary; and.

Lawrence W. Smith, treasurer. New board memoers include Mrs. James Ellis, the Rev. Harold M.

Jenkins, Leonard Morey and Frank Repole. The Immanuel Lutheran church has elected Edward N. Clark as chairman of the voting body, and Fred Sievert as secretary, for the coming year. They succeed Richard LaPne and Edwin C. Grube, respectively.

The congregation has decided extend a call for a vicar to assist the pastor, the Rev. Bernard W. Janssen, later this year. It was pointed out that growth of the church and its work make it advisable to obtain such additional help. The annual meeting earlier this week elected elders, trustees, ushers and aud itors for the coming year.

Social Tonight St. Anthony's Altar society will conduct a social in the church hall on Granville avenue tonight o'clock, with proceeds going for the society's work in the parish. All members of the parish and their friends have been invited. Tickets will be available at the door. To Repair Scout Boats The Order of the Arrow, an honor group whose main service is to Boy Scout camps and Scouting, has undertaken an interesting service project for Camp Mauwehu.

the local' Boy Scout ship in the meeting house. On camp in Sherman. Sunday, Feb. 7, the young people Undcr the of he Fnrei Poiicy as Rev B. pastor and director of thc group.

should not TRUMBULL. Jan. 30 Thc Service sponsored by the i a Education at a special Proestant churches of Monroe and Stepney, 7:30 p.m., Monroe to i i Africa, reported "bv Mrs. Wil-1 fJjj.P.'TM* disn signal and continued to wheel uv lf of he arranftt babv in a carriage across them Miller: ma, Mrs. Sylvcs-i or street, causing the fire truck Roll: Middle East.

Mrs. i Church Noticcs come to an abrupt stop to Karrakcr. India. Mrs. Laus; meeting Thursday in the Middlebrook junior high school reviewed proposed budget items per- i taining to administration and in- lips, student minister and coun selor for the Senior High Youth group will preach the sermon.

Participants will include: Alexander Nestor, call to worship, opening nrayers and offertory; Mary Rudolph, Scripture lessons; Roger Parker, affirmation of faith and morning prayer; Charles Crosby and James Edwards, ushers. The theme for the observance of Youth week this year is "Thy Kingdom on Earth." Instead of the regular meeting of the senior high youth fellowship tomorrow evening, the group will attend a dinner in Bennett Hall at 6:30 p. Included in the program will be the reception of a broad- the Central Christian church chief, and Lewis "'will participate in thc morning 1 jn i i nf i i tain me LU aunnni.Midi.iuij auu m- i i in the form of tax A Iargc oran angora male medical services, pu- cast of a youth week play soon or subsidies. i a has adopted several of i and i ant by the Christian Youth Elks Receive Members a i a Monroc Center. nsp the Greater what fatal In the case of the autoist.

woman halted her car in the ccn-i The coffee hour will be at 9 3 0 ter of the street where a fire Mrs. Ii blazing to ask a fireman chairman qf 1:30 i a call Mrs. Leslie B. Mott Thc new members arc: of Assessors members maintenance food follow. Youth week will conclude en T- purposes.

These notices are mail od anvonc when their tax and student body activities, Feb. 7 with an E. rn The meetings are conducted in Service" at 7:30 p. i i a Middlcbrook junior high vet Congregat.onal church and are open to town resi-i worship. Other local observance will be announced.

The Youth Week community observance features a Parent-Youth rally on Sunday, Feb. 7, at 3:30 p.m. at the Central Christian church. The topic of the rally, "Teenager in the Family," will deal with tensions which build up between teens and their parents, and how to deal with them. Dr.

Ralph Eckcrt of the Department of Family Life, University of Connecticut, will lead the group. All parents teenagers and their teenage children have been invited to the rally. Today, officers of the Danbury Area Youth Council. Lois Huneke, president; Jeff Amory, treasurer; and Janice Crawford, WESTMORLAND. Jan.

Gage, vice chief, the order is undertaking the service project to restore and renovate ten rowboats belonging to the camp. Some of these boats are at least ten years old, and need considerable repair work to put them in condition for the summer. Vincent J. Rossignol, father of Vincent H. Rossignol, and a Mau- wehu council member, has allowed the boys use the workshop and tools in his barn in Brookfield Center for the work.

The council has arranged for materials for the repairs. But 15 are needed for Camp Mauwehu next summer. CAPSULE DROPPED retary, will appear on a WLAD radio broadcast p.m. A window display in Judd's Florist shop in Main street will illustrate the theme of Youth Week this year: "Thy Kingdom- '--(AP) Northrop corporation says a one-ton capsule similar to that designed for Mercury astronauts was successfully dropped by plane 31,000 feet into the Salton sea. Thc company said the Sa and is betas yesterday was the 35th such a i i i "i.v* cnc-rpccfn in i a i a of The commissioners said theylcomm are instructing firemen to take a of i prohibit the delay of fire equip-planning a "Bottle Drive ment and turn them over to the, Feb.

6. when Girl Scouts Police department with a request'out the town will collect empty lcs Wednesday. 8 p. m. The 2 i Board of Appeals scssment is a prior to thc dents.

Congregational-- Church school, an of the for po icv oar scssment is a to as rnodSr i St Edward The Confessor thc. i a conducts its thc Board of Tax Review! Two other items remain to bej a des 3 through high school Drive I Joseph Maglinne, a i hcarin cs at 3 p.m. in thc mec ts. Review sessions will be- before the question of :45 a. nursery through p.

fercncc to items lengthly agenda. Howard i auooiuno i i it? Mondav in the Town hall. Re-'salanes for the new school ycani 11 a. Morning Worship. 'is considered.

These are com-jn a.m.: sermon topic, junior, munity services and capital out-: "Seven Loaves of sen- 'ior topic, "The Importance of junior choir iview board members will be session from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday Church Services av a i a A 1 TllC board GXpCCts to i i i i i i i i i i i i Last mage Mejhodist Q( bu i a i Lead Me Lor Wes-'Mam strea. by young people of the street Christian church. Forms Law Partnership William R. Ratchford of 10 Cottage street, who recently completed a six-month tour of Army duty under the National Guard program, has become associated with George Papazoglou in the successful drop in the test series.

Two parachutes cushioned the capsule's fall. The Salton sea is about 120 miles southeast of Los Angeles. STORE BREAK WESTPORT, 30 The C. istcr; Worship service, 9:45 a Church school classes 1 middle of February. The fire" officials aiso made not contacted may notify Sunda vrSC Inp i a Steel" will shown to and care center, Kem Heads es of the de- Mrs Lezcctt or Mrs Cub Pack Mcctm 8 members ot the Westport Golden a 1 ot, 'durine''December re-'' in New i a and Cuh Age club at a meeting Wodncs- St.

Peter's Episcopal-the ftrt fin alarms answered Fiftv A i Scout Pack 42 a a a at 2 p.m. in thc YMCA. Richard S. Martin, rector; Holy; porting bU alarms dnswerea. i i i i city is set for Feb.

l.i and-. nain a i i wndnrsdav. Methodists Plan Sale Communion service. 7:30 ley. with solo by Lee Greiser; welcome committee, Leslie B.

Warren. Jr. and ushers. Anthony L. Laskay and Carl Mlinar; candle liphters.

Lee Greiser; the, 'Rev. George B. Owen, pastor, i Jan. 30 Dr. Jesse Lee Methodist-- practice of general law at 181 Detective bureau is investigating ain street.

a break reported early yester- A graduate of the University da morning in the Shoe Fair of Connecticut, where he earned store, in thc Westfair shopping his bachelor of arts degree where the intruders forced na cum laude, and thc George- pen the front door and took a town university Law school, he (small amount of change. S.SS for the 10 were out-; MCA pool in Wcst-' 0 0 1 a fire district. i I i i i i i I I 4 1 1 Mrs. Clvde Ross are in charge church sc hool classes, 9:15 a.m. rar cnairman of the School ic6i a the Rcv Barents.

A scientific quiz show in of plans a rummage sale uv Morning praver and sermon, Needs Study committee at its Johnson, pastor; the Rev. Mor- Of thP 50 calls in the district i I Vrt and a skit entitled "What! conducted Thursday and Fri-; a Young People's meeting Thursday i a PM lips. student minister. Of the 50 cailsjn tne district. i i at a date to be announced, i Arc Liu Made of fca day bv Wcslport Community! 6:30 p.m.

ht in the M.ddlebrook junior! Notrc Darnc of Easton-Masses. Valentine Party tured the evening's program. Mctho'dist church. i Monroe Congregational-- i school 18. 9.

10 and 11 a.m; baptisms. 1 The Ladies auxiliary, of Red- The quiz show was participated. W. Raymond Ward, i i Dr. Russell H.

Pope told CY 7:30 p.m.; the Rev. 23 were in buildings; six were false alarms, two were autos. two anr a miscellaneous'ding Volunteer Fire company one! in by all of the Cubs led by Den rtlllo Worship services at 9:30 and, committee to keep two things i i i cleari past or nature 'P a a Valentine party on Fob. 2 under the direction of the den I I I 1 1 1 a.m. Senior church school.imind: to bring in recommenda- parjsh of Christ's church- A breakdown of the calls in the: 11 at which husbands of a i Mrs.

Paul Fisher. Mem-; 9:3 a i church school'tions which would allow the Servl ce of Holy Communion, 8 outer dis-Tict was as on-1 members will be invited. of Den 2 are Allan A llM i i a nt and nursery care i to hold classes to a maximum a church schooK 9:3 a.m.: building, four grass and rubbishiments will be served. Gary Fisher, William Fcnwrck Firc the parsonage, 11 a.m. pupils; a i rayer and serrnon fires, one auto and four false 1 At a recent meeting the and Robert Bates.

High score- a arnis i group conducted by Mrs. thc quiz was achieved by Den mt Firemen were in actual president, it was decided'6. emen vcre a a serv rdav ir TM iV inner dis -43 beginning in March the aux-, Members who took part in Den cstcrda S. "and Stes and will sponsor two old-fash- 7 's skit under the direction of the f' a a a and modern dances a den mother, Mrs. Charles Chase.

:sh.n led roof, caused a jp hnnTJ'nf'Fellowship meetings, 7:30 p.m.Jsvstem without double 9 3 0 ornin rayer and scr ro tne nomt ui; a were advised a a YPF. 7 p.m.; Stepney Methodist the could be considered Rcv B. Smith, to Jameg i i Family 1 the two questions to be rector 0:45 a.m. Worship concerning these are Are by spares church school i they essential? and 2. Can the asses a.m.

Nurscry care Town afford them? i a the second on March 26th. man Williams. Russell Gerow.i Thc was nded al 4 0 cntcr at both 9:45 and 11 a Dr. Pope urged that the new; JThe dances will be on the second! Stephen Salvjtti. and Bobby Pm Intermediate Youth be prepared to render; 6:30 p.m.

i a least a preliminary report i i for a total of 269 month. The firsi'will 12 rkemblc7Nor-: TMTM two minutes during the period. Truck equipment service 111 hours and 56 minutes land fourth Saturday Taxes Due Taxpayers and property owners; are reminded Monday is the of of MAM UP1 ni i fellowship, 7:30 p.m. four months. I I I a Rrv Frod-: Tho st Baptist--the Rcv.

Fred-1 The next meeting of the com- inner district fires Bob Paris and his orches-, Cubmaster Charles Chase, anrf in i in the outcr'tra will provide-the music from 9 Robert Bates his bear until midnight. badge. AS 'T I Y' erick Trevorrow- minister. Wor- mittee will be conducted 5 It jvas announced that the Fa; ship service. 11 a.m.

Church a 2 p. m. in the Middlebropk! DOMESTIC DISPUTE ther-Son Blue and Gold dinner NORWALK, Jan. 30--Fioyd classes. 9:45 a.m.

junior high. will be in the Town Hall Monday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Listed The Inspection division lodged WESTPORT, Jan. 30 Henry: will take place Feb. 17 in thc Rilcy, 40.

of 11 Qoodwir. street, class in church membership prep- 593 visits to stores and. to 71. Frenkenburg. 40, of 1 Punch; Consolidated school cafeteria.

Glenbrook, was arrested by statejaration, 10 a.m.. plants during the sued 15 oil tank reported. In add PARTIAL SUCCESS POOR LFL LAMB DALLAS, Bob Gul(UPI) Rut-i ley, a service station attendant, tly successful when out a toy pistol and pranted 52 oermits to home I 'wife following an argument in nea tor Saturday at me rvemoip immence ui nquor, i a un? ycai. oui nu unc WHUI.HV/UI,.^ at two holdup men. for burnina of leaves and! their' home He posted a $100; pond on Bigelow road.

Air Cubs Released on a bond of St. Stephen's-the Rev. Joseph'the chairman is, how One of them shot twice, grazing 'bond far appearance in town! and parents are invited'to at- he will be given a City court.w., Kupec. pastor: Masses-at 7, money is in the class treasuryjGulley's head. But the gunmen It was aiso announced the-court (tend.

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