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THE BRIDGEPORT POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960, THIRTY-NIN1 IOMNC BOARD OF APPEALS FAIKFEELD, CONNECTICUT NOTICE, OF PUBLIC- HEARING The Boanf'of under ihe zoninz Ordinance will hear the following appeals Town court Room. Nichols Eirwt, Falrfield, on Thursday? April 7. I960, at 3 p.m., 1. 563 Stntfteld Road-- Paul Lentlne-- Variince a( Zoning Regulations relating to' business lit a. Residential zone to authorize the i following use or special exception in accordance with' the specific terms of -the Zoning Regulations Use of premises is, a clerical office-- Strictly lor the keeping or records and- answering ot phone a calls-- Zone.

(Renewal) 2. 7S9 Harbor Road Arthur Gleichcrt Variance" ot Zoning Regulations rclatint to Insufficient (ront. side and roar yard and -Insufficient lot area to permit crcc- tlo'a ot one-story addition on side and in- tenor, chimney in, present dwellinz-- Residence Zone. 3. Fair-Held- Beach Road-- William Ijjirr-- Variance of'Zonins RegU' lations relating to ten dwellings on one lot- and floor area jo permit addition and alterations to existing dwelling-- Residence Zone.

4. West side. or Greenfield Hill Road about corner of vcrna Hill Road John E. Wrabel-- Variance of Zoninsr Regulations relating to. Insufficient side and front yards and fnsurrkrfenf lot area to permit erection of a second story addition to present building Residence "AAA" Zone.

5. 83 Morehouse Harry. Nichols Variance ot Zoning Regulations relating to Insufficient front and side yard to permit 8' on to cxistine one-car frame garage Residence R-3 zone. 6. 108? Brooksidc Drive AUEUSI Woiff Variance of Zoning- Regulations relating to two dwellings on one lot to rer- mlt.

use of storaae buildlns for temporary- dwelling for family use only-- Res" -Variance- of Zoning Regulations relating to insufficient side yards to permit extending and enclosing front and rear porch and enclosing ijusrlors over garage Residence zone. g. Exit 19 West Connecticut Turnpike --Albert Variance of Zoning Regulations- relating to oversize to permit erection, of a '12' by 35' -sigi Designed Residence District No. 29. South side ot Post Road on Westport boundary line-- Albert A.

Garofalo Variance of- Zoning to set back to permit 12 1 by 25' billboard siam-- Industrial zone: 10. a i 3 4 Fnlrfield Beach Uoad-- Joseph BUdolst! Variance of Zoning Regulations relating to Insufficient casement and side yard to perr erection of sundeck on front of present dwelling--Res' Wehce Zone. West side of Tunxis Hill Road about corner ol Villa Avenue--Hume of Regulations relating to oversize sign to permit erec- m--Wanda Kwasnlk--Variance of Zoning Regulations relating to insufficient front and sirie yard to nerrnil 12' by 15' addition on tide of present building--Industrial zone. 13. West side of Mill Hill Road, about feet, more or less, south from Cedar Road--Anna II.

Kimball--variance of Zoning Reputations relating to lot area and front i side yards to uermll nddiilon to present, residence and occupancy of premises as one family residence--Residence "AA" Zone. H. 628 Mill Hill Terrace--Michael Ger- asosian--Variance ot Zonina Regulations relatlna to insufficient (rtml yard lo per- mil porch side 1 ot present dwelling--Residence R-3 zone. MARGARET J. EJODIN, Clerk 4, NOTICE PLAYLEADER PLAYLEADER (FEMALE) The Civil Service Commission of the City Bridgeport Is accepting apphcn- 1 tloni for a examination for PLAYLEADER 1 and PLAY- LEADER lo be held In the near fulure.

The exnminnllon will con- of fin evaluation of Ihe candidate's education, experience nnd scnernl qual- Ulcatlons. APPLICATIONS: Each candidate must complete an applicntion form supplied by ths Commission nnd (lie if nt Ihe nftioe of the Commission. MI pi tea I lo be accepted, should delivered personally or bear a poslmnrk not later than May 18, .1960. SALARY RANGE: SI91 month-S196 nJonlh-J20l i monih; apnolntmpnls lo I nl the snlnry rate ot SI91 monlh, with advancement jmsslble after the com pie Uon of one full senson. DUTIES: Under general supervision, to in lemllnE nnd directing the tihynlcnl, recrentional and various arouc activities of municipal nlnytrroumi; and to do other as rpqulrrd.

EXAMPLES: Supervises nnd officiates dt Eames nnd contests; slvi-s Instructions In handicraft nnd ilmilnr work; con duels cnnics. dancing plays, wmnfiStics find other forms al and physical (mining: Verps equipment and premises in good order: maintains order on the vlaxmound; wniches out for the safety ot children: renders first aid In case of minor accidents. I I QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates meet the following minimum qualifications: United Elntcs citizenship: bona fide residence In Ihe Clly of Hrulcc- port for not less than twelve months lm- mertlftlely preceding Mny 10. I960; minimum aee. i birthday inn V9.

tome r.vpprlence In Die ilirerlina nt playground i i arnilnnllon from standard senior high school; fioud knowledge of plnycround spoils and activities nil of first i nbllity tr nrcnnlif, Instruct nnd conduct physical Ins and rccreallonnl in t'onnec- llon with the work ol munlcliml pinyGround: nbllliy to mnnnse children: pleat- Ing pcrsonnlity; i i firmness, rellnblllty: Eonrl hrnlth: EOOI! plirstrfll con- fill Ion. CnndlilalCK accepting employment will be expected to work HID full season, from through Aueitsf 31, IVfiU. Application formn niny be fenired at the ofice ol (he Civil Service Commission. 6 0 4 street. llrldRepori.

CIVIL REUVICR COMMISSION, 804 Main Street. N'OTICK KEWKR HIDS CITY OF BRIDOKPORT, CONNRCTICUT Kralcd bldx wilt be received nt the ollice of John M. Brannell.v. City Clerk, Clly Bridgeport, Connccllrut until 1 1 0 0 A.M. (EnsJerji fitflndnrd Time), Thursilay.

April 7. IViO. and then publicly opened and read for the ronMriiclInn of NOKTHFIF.IJl I ALUO GREENFIELD I BANKS1DE M'OKM AM) SANITARY SEWRHS THK PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF WORK nKING AS FOLLOWS: ApvUDXlmnlclV 5.900 lin. II. of 8" lo 30" icwtrs, appurtenant mnnholcs, etc.

The Information for Hldders. Form of Bid. Form of Contract. Plans and ypefl- focntions and Performnnrc niny hn aecnrerf at ttit office at Ilic Cilr KnnJ- nccr City Hall upon pnvment of $5.00 per cnch scl. NO REFUND.

The Highway rrservrs the rlsht In reject nnv or nil and to waive any informnlliles in blrMins. JOHN M. BRANNF.LLY. Clerk of the Hiefiwny Comrrilttee of Ihe Cllv of Bridgeport. Conn.

Address: Cily HH)! Tlrldaeport. ESTATE OF CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, ss. Prohale Courl. March'32nrf.

A.H.. I960. Preifnl. JOHN P. A A A 1 ESTATF, OF CONCETTA Mtn of Brldceporl.

in District, de- The A i i a i having made nn pltcflHon lo (his Court lor an ortlrr aii'h- nrljsine her (o sell certain rr- 1 pstntc. as pi calion" on file morn fullv ORDERED. Thnl snid heard and determined KOTlCBi' STATE Or CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT OP FAIRFIELD, SS. P.ROBATE COURT March 2 1 I960.

of HELEN late ol Fairfield, in said deceased. The Administrator having made-application to this Court lor an order ascer tainin2 Ihe nmount of funeral expenses, expenses of leftlfnz said estate, expenses of decedent's sickness, taxes and debts due to the state and to the United States, the claim state of Connecticut, and that the settlement ol isid estate, be completed without the appointment of commissJojjprs, and for allow ance of his final account, it is: ORDERED, that Sftid application bt heard and determined at the Probate Court in Fairfield on the 1st day -of April 1960 a 3 o'clock in the afternoon and that notice of the pendency of laid application and of the time and place assigned for a hearing thereonbe given, by causing a copy of this notice to be published once In some newspaper hav. ins a circulation in said-District and'-by mailinz a copy thereof "to each person known to be Interested, including all before the 25th day and make reditors. all on of. March 1960.

tha Court, MARY O'DWYER, CJerJc, STATE OF CONNECTICUT DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT ss PROBATE COURT March 3. A.D.. I960. Present, JOHN P. FLANAGAN.

Judge ESTATE OF BEN1TA V. SLOCUM BBK1TA V7RGIXU ELOCU.M. of Bridgeport, in said District, deceased. to an order of the Court of Probate for the' District of Birdaeport, notice is hereby given that said Court has limited and allowed' ilx months from the dale tor of'said deceased to bring In their claims against said Estate for settlement. Those who nealect to- exhibit their claims within said time, will be debarred a recovery.

All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment to MAY G. HUBBARD Executrix 108 Fairmoiint Terrace, Bridgeport 4. Conn. STATE OF CONNECTICUT DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT PROBATE COURT March 23. A.D., 1960.

Present. JOHN Judge ESTATE OF 'CHARLES DADOURIAK late of Bridieport, in said District, deceased. Pursuant to an order or the Court ot Probate for the District of Bridgeport, notice is hereby zlven that said court has limited and allowed six months from me date hereof 'for -the creditors of said ceased to bring in their claims asalnst said Estate for settlement. Those who riejrfect fo exhibit their claims mid time, will he debarred ft recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are re- uested to rnnke payment to FREDERICK S.

GRATCHIC1N Administrator 6) Soundview Shelton. Conn. STATE OF CONNECTICUT DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT SS PROBATE COURT March 3 1 A.D., i960. Present. JOHN P.

FLANAGAN, JudM ESTATE OF COKCETTA 01 tfATALE, late ol BrtdRCporl, In said District, de' ursuanl lo an order of the Court of Probate lor the District of Bridgeport notice is hereby given that said Court has limited nnd allowed sW months from the date hereof for the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said Estate for settlement. Those who nested to exhibit their claims wilhln said time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate ire requested lo make payment to ELEANOR MARTIN Administratrix c-o Kennelli J. Zarrilli, Attorney, 1BI Middle street, Brldseport, Conn. Fellowship of Prayer Growth "Ww Is the mitest tbc ot MfttUtew children are the threshold ot the kingdom heaven not because they see that is a good world and are glad in it.

They hold the secret of true greatness in their small hands because they have in the seeds of growth. God holds out his hands to in one is grace, which is. his loving patience with us, and in his other hand' is this gift to us of the.power to grow, not only in body and mind, but in spirit. It is chil- dren'so loved and so that they grow naturally and ever more deeply in grace and into a knowledge of the love of God. Such 1 children remain almost ecstatically glad in and in Jove with his wonderful world.

Watch them discover music and friend' See them begin to lift up their eyes toward. the hills learning. them trying to peer past the horizon 'toward their life's work. It is sad to watch them, when they are not lovingly and become introspective and furtive, unloving and caustic. To.

watch them, however, turn their fa'ces toward that spiritual maturity which awaits those quietly'set their faces' to grow toward the kingdom of heaven, is one of the best gifts of our heavenly Father. Prayer: 0 God, guide our little ones that they'may find their true life in the'e. Amen. (From the Council of churches oj NOTICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT OP BRIDGEPORT, SS.

PKOBATE COURT, March 23. A.D.. 1960. Present. JOHN P.

FLANAGAN, Judge. Estate STEPHEN C. VAHGA.o late ol Bridgeport, in said District, deceased. Pursuant to an order or the Court of Probate the District ot Bridgeport. notice is hereby given ifial said Court vss limited ami allowed six months trorn he date hereof for the creditors.of deceased lo briny in (heir aBft tairl Estate for settlement.

Those who neglect to exhibit Ihclr claims williin said lime, will be debarred a recovery. AH persons indebted lo said Estate are requested lo make to HELEN V. CLANCY. Administratrix, 74 Myron Bridgeport 6. Conn.

PUBUC NOTICE The Mlllont Planning and Xonlnz Board treby xives notice that a nubile hearins 111 be held March 29, 1960 at 7:30 n.m. In the CHy Court r.oom to hcnr alt persons in rexart) lo rrmiest of the New Enalnnd llredBC and Dock Co. to place hydraulic (111 on Ihe shore of LonK Island sound al Mllford Pt. known as spoils area ns shown on mnp S. Army Enainccrs dnled i960, cnlilled stilonlir River.

18' Channel-General. RcKiitA (ions-- Proposal lo amrnrt Chnptcr II and IV ot the Zoning lions of the Clly ot Mil ford lo establish rrnutallons for Residence Aparlment i a i Zone in accordance wilh copy of the proposed amendment which la on file with Ihe Mllford Town Clerk. Miiford. Conn. 0.

C. Lny. Exec. Sec. Paled March 17.

NOTICS' STATB OF CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT OF FAIRFrELIJ, ss. PROBATE COUflT. Mnreh 71h, A.D., I960. Frpftcnl.

JOHN T. FTTZPATRICK, Judae Eslflte of STANLEY H. HOYLE. late of the town of FAIrfleld, In laid District, deceased, i The Court of Probate for the District ot Fnlrtleld limited and allowed a period of slv months (he dale hercot within vhlrh the ot KMnle nhall nrcscni their rlnlnn tor settlement. lo prpRcnl their accounts.

Altered, within said lime, will be debarred A recovery. All persons Indobled 10 snld Estate (ire request rd lo mahe Imnifdlnle a to Paul H. tfoj'lt, A o295 Main itrecl, Trunv Connecticut. NOTICE STATE OF CONNECriCUT. DISTRICT OP FA1KFIEM).

PROBATE Mnrrh lOlh, A.M., 1960. PrcBcnl, JOHN T. Judge KMnte of HERBERT R1NOEU late Ihe town ot Fntrtlcld, In tald District, The Courl of Probate lor the -nistricl of Fnlrllcld hfts limited and altoweil period of nix from the dale hereof which HIP Creditors ol said Estate ihall prescnl their claims lor setllemenl. Those who ncKtoct to present Ihflr ac- rnunls. properly attested, within nld lime, will tin do barred a recovery.

AH Indeblrd lo Estate are re in mnkr immediate tviymcni lo Eleanor M. RinEcl or phllo C. Calhonn, Execuiors, Marsh, Day A Calhoun. Conner! lent National Bank Bulldlnn. Bridgeport, Connecticut.

NOTICE STATF1 OF CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT. SS. PROBATE COURT, March 7, 1960. Proirnt.

FLANAGAN." Judge. Kslnie Of CORTAS TASSINOPOULOS, of Brldscport, In said District. Pursnnnt lo an order of the Court of for the Dlntricl Brldaeport. itifc hereby alven that snld Courl is limited and nllowed six monlhs from rt.iic hereof tor (he creditors of saM lo hrine In their claims against laid Estate for settlement. Those who tieclccl to exhibit ihctr claims wllhln tniil lime, will be rlebnrred recovery.

All Persons indebted lo said Estnlr nrc rcdueslcrt In mnkr- payment lo CATHERINE HALLAF. Administratrix, Tyler A Murray. 1177 Post Falrtlctd. Conn. NOT1CK STATE OF CONNECTICUT.

DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD. S5. PROBATE COURT, March A.D.. J9AO. Prrsrnl JOHN T.

KITZPATRICK. Judge Eslnle of A ROMAONANO. it the town ot Fairfield. In Raid District, demised. Court of Probate for District of FflJrficld has limited and allowed a if sit months from the bale lo be hrld nt RndECport, In dlslrlcl on Ihe -llh day of April.

1960. at 10 o'clock In thr forenoon, and Court rllrccu said lo Rivr notlcn to nil persons InlereMed In rslnle to flnpenr. if they srr rnusr. and be heard Ihcrcon. hy publishing this or- cir-r ontrp in a ncwspnprr havlnjt a rlrcri- latlrin In snld district, ami hy pivina nn- tlre to all parlies in Interrsl.

nil on cr twfore Ihe 30th day of March. A.IX, I960, and return make to this Court of notice given. By CfriJer of Courl. A I GIANN1NI. Clerk nrpll- within which the Creditors nf unld Estate Il prcsrnl Ihflr claims tor settlement.

uipHcnllon be Those who neBlCCt lo present i nc- rmirl of properly attested, wllhln debarred a recovery. All persons Indented (o sftld Eswie arr re- micsled to mnkc Immediate pnymenl to Christian Schlck. Administrator, 50 NichoK Falrfielrt. NOTICF. STATE OF CONNECTICUT.

DISTRICT OF KAIRFIELD, nf. PROBATE COURT. March M. A.D., I960 rrencnl, JOHN T. FIT7.PATRICK.

Judge Ksinlf of A R. HEGEPUS. Inle ot Ihr town of Fnlrtleld. In District, NOTICE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. DISTRICT OF TRUMBULL.

SS. PROBATE COURT, March 15. A.D.. I960. Present, ARAM H.

TELLAUAN, Estate of A H. ROTHE. FRANCIS HENRY ROTHE, lale of Alan- In said District, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Probate for the District ot Trumbutl, notice Is hereby Riven that said Court IBS limited and allowed six months from dale hereof lor Ihe creditors of fald leceascd to bring Hi their claims against lid Estate for settlement. Those who lo exhibit Ihcir claims wllhin snld time, will be debarred a "recovery.

All persons Indebted to said Estale art requested to make payment to FRANK RQTHE, Adminlslrnlor. ALTHEA S. 62. cannon Bridgeport 3, Conn. NOTICE: STATB OF CONNECTICUT.

DISTRICT OF FAJKFJELD, SS. PROBATE COURT. FITZPATRICK. March 21, ,1960. Present, JOHN T.

Tudge. a ot ANGELO F. BARBIERJ. lale rtl the town of Fairfleld, in said District, The Court of Probate (or the District Fairfield has limited and allowed a icrlod ot six months Irom the dale lereot within which the Creditors ot tald Oslate. nhali present Ihclr for settlement.

Those who neglect to present heir properly Attested, within aid time, will be debarred a recovery. All Indebted lo said EMate are requested In' ninke Immediate payment to RASILIDE L. BARBIKRI. Kxcnilrlx, O.stmnrk ft Rclnhart, 1239 Post- Rd. STATE or CONNECTICUT DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT RS PRO13ATE COURT 8, A.D., 1960.

Present. JOHN P. H.ANAHAN. Judge ESTATE OK KATB B. GARR1TY i-lt-n KATE GARRITY, Into ot BHdse- iort, In said Disirli-1, rirceaBed.

Pursuant lo an order of the C'ourl of 'robate for the District of Bridgeport, notice is hereby given that snld Court mi limited and allowed tie dale hereof tor (he gleet to exhibit their claims wllhln llmr, will be debarred a recovery. All persons indebted lo said Estate arc requested lo nwike payment lo MARY AQNES OARRrFY Admlnlslratrix 120 Hnrral Bridgeport, Conn. NOTICE DISTRICT OF WKSTPORT, SS. PRORATE COURT, March 21. I960.

Estftle Of WALLACE BROWN, VALLACE C. BROWN, late of Weston, snld HifttrJcl, deceased. The Court of Probate for the nislricl if Wcstporl hnth limited and allowed MX nonths from date hereof, for the crerfl- nrs of nald Estate lo exhibit their claims or scllleme.nt. Thojie who nenlect lo nesent their nccounls, properly attested, wllhln said lime, will he debarred All persons Indeblcil to said are rrnupstctl. (o rnafce immediate nyment lo A H.

FITCH. lirch Weston. ronn. LIQUOR PERMIT NOTICE OF APPLICATION is lo elve notice Hint I. Charles Huono of Woodland Brnnford.

have Itcd an application dated March. 960, wjth Ihe Liquor Control Commls'ilon or a Orocery Beer Permit for the satrr of alcoholic liquor on the premises. A Baldwin Devon. Mllford. The business ts owned by Charles Buono of Wood- anil Branford.

and will be conduct- bv Charles Buono ot Woodland Branford, as permlllrc. CHARLES BUONO Dnted March. I960. LIQUOR PERsrrr NOTICE OF APPLICATION This is lo Blvfi notice that MAURICE MOGEL Of 2649 Main Street. Brlrlceport, Connccllcut have filed an application dated March 10th.

1960, with the Ll'iuor tale OBITUARY Bell Services for Demetri Bell, 88 Norman street, injured fatal ly Tuesday when he struck by an auto on State street, took place today the Frank Polk' and Son funeral residence. The Rev. John Shunda, pastor, and the Rev. Hrista Vasilescu, pas tor emeritus of St. Dimiti Roman ian Orthodox church, officiated Burial was in St.

John Roman ian cemetery, Woonsocket, R. Emlle J. Binette Services for Emile J. Binelte, 71, .235 Redbird drive, Stratford, who died Tuesday will take place tomorrow, at 9:15 a.m. in the William R.

McDonald funeral home, 2591 Main street, Stratford, and at 10 o'clock in Our Lady ol ce church, with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Guiseppe Bocchino Services for Mrs.

Assunta Messina Bocchino, of 2014 Main street, widow of Guiseppe Bocchino, who died place today in Monday, took St. Raphael's church. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. Fiori Bogdan Services for Fiori Bogdan, who died Sunday in Miami.

were conducted today in Holy Trinity Greek Catholic church. The Rev. Laszlo Orosz, pastor, officiated and burial was Mountain Grove cemetery. Helen Clark Helen Clark, 52, of 180 Pearl Harbor street, died at 1:05 a. m.

today in hospital where she was -admitted yesterday for medical treatment. Dr. James F. Clinton Services, for Dr. James F.

Clinion, of 196 Sixth street, who died Sunday today in St. Joseph's church. -Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs.

Emmelina E. Greene Services for Mrs. Emmelina W. Sreene, of 50S Trumbull avenue, who died Monday were conducted today by the Rev. Richard Thornas, pastor of Newfield Methodist church, in the Baker funeral tome.

Burial was in Park ceme- Mrs. Howard E. Jack, Sr. Services for Mrs. Ella Clark Tack, 53, wife of Howard Jack of 76 Booth street; Stratford, vho died Tuesday in her home, vill take place tomorrow at 2:45 p.m.

in the Dennis and D'Arcy uneral home, 2611 Main street, Stratford. The Rev. Melville S. 3ulmer, pastor of the Stratford vlethodist. church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Lakevicw ceme- Albert L. Johnson Services for Albert L. Johnson, of 336 Midland street, who died Monday, were conducted today jy the Rev. Frank L. Anderson, rrastor.i in St.

Mark's Lutheran church. Burial was in Mountain irove cemetery. Arnold E. Jones Services for Arnold E. Jones, of 1364 State street, an assembler with the Lacey Manufac- company here, who died yesterday, will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m.

in the Lieberum ind Heaphy funeral home, 886 La- 'ayette street. Burial will be in 3 ark cemetery. The Rev. Edward Morgan, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will officiate.

Mr. Jones was born in Bridge- iort and was a lifelong resident He was a naval veteran Vorld War I and a member of he Naval Veterans of Port 5 and he Patriotic society. He Is survived by his wife, Marion E. Gydcsen Jones; two sons, Arnold E. Jr.

and Edward R. Jones, both of Fairfield; two daughters, Mrs. Arlene Reynolds, of HunlinRlon; and Mrs. Patricia Rua, of Bridgeport; three brothers, Roy, of Copiaguae, L. Albert, of Stratford; Clifford, of five sisters, Mrs.

"race Sara, of San Diego, Mrs. Marjorie Hayes, National ity, Mrs. Ruth Walker, Fort Allegheny, Mrs. Florence Sleeves, Southport, and Mrs. Ethel Hill, of Miiford; eight randchildren and several nieces and nephews.

George W. Julcson Sr. Services for George William Juleson. 70. of 34 Edgewooc place, Fairfield, who died Tues- Ihp nrpmlses.

250 Nnrlh BrldBcporl. Iday in his home. Tim roiirl of Prohate fr Fnirrield hns limited nnd District ol ert fi period frorn the hereof wllhin NOTTCT: i the Creditors of snld Kslnie MKETING OF TIII1 CENTF.R Ihnir rlatnn for The members of the Unity Cenier of nrelf-ct to present their accounts. Brldcenort nre hereby notified that a properly altestert. within said will bp memherShlp mectlnc i tw held AH persons Inrichltrt day, April 3rd, at P.m., at 9 1 9 fl ld Entalr are renueitH lo make Fairfield Arc Irnmirllale to Ned E.

OBlmark. The purpose of Ihc meelinit will Admlnlsiraior, 123? Post Road. Xatrfield. 1. To choose a permanent name i Center.

7. To deiermme whether members rte- clre to IncorporalD the center. 3. To transact such other business as miy properly comr before said meeting. DOROTHY S.

LUNDGREN'. Ministe March I960. NOTICE KATE STERLING SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND. Applications will be accepted by The Board of Trustees of The First conare national Church of Stratford. from students of fitrmford who qualify the lerms of the wilt of Catharin Mitchell, lale ot Stratford.

Conn. Applications should be mailed ol Trustees. The Firs! Connreiia NOTICE OF SALE Tf''en by i ot an FAecullon lo me and will be sold at Vemlue to Ihe hlfrhesl bidder, nt a lrc siraltord. Inc. Slralford.

Public Sinn-Post in the Clly ol KrMic- ne: The Kale Eterlin! Bun- WI, on Ine 25lh day nl March me. Foholarsljip Endowment Fund. 13 o'clock noon, to satisfy said FACOU-; A.p i i aijons will be received from now tlon and my fees thereon, the jj A i 15 described property, to wit: I One 1953 blue Chevrolet truck H. A F. U'ALKII.

A Deputy Sheriff for Falrtleld County Conn. The business Is owned by Sierlina by Mnurlce Moucl of 2649 Main St Brldaeporl. as permittee. MAURICE MODEL Dated March 10th. 1960.

take in and a cousin Peter Cruz, of Bridgeport. Mrs. Anthony Lucle Services for Mrs. Lucy Scinto Lucie, 87, widow of Anthony Lu cie, of 56 Texas 'avenue, who died Tuesday, will take place. tomor row at 8 a.m.

in the Richards Spadaccino funeral 49! Washington avenue and at 9 o'clock in St. Charles church with a solemn high Mass of requiem Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Louis Perini Services for Louis Perini, 73, of 62 Morehouse highway, Fairfield, who died last night in St. Vinoent's hospital, take place Saturday at 9:45 a.m.

in the Richards-Spadaccino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 10:00 o'clock in St. Raphael's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Trento, Mr.

Perini had resided in the Fairfield area for ten years. He was a retired employe of the Jenkins Valve company. Surviving are his wife, Rose Leone -Perini; a son, Fiorello Perini of New York city; two daughters, Brochetti, of Fairfield, and Mrs. Mary Scelza, of Bridgeport; a brothfr and sister in Italy; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Stephen Piwcio Services for Stephen Piwcio, ol 2391.

Post road, Fairfield, who died last night in his home, will place Saturday at 8:15 a.m. the Fairfield funeral home of Charles W. Dougiello'and Sons, 36 South Pine Creek road, and at i o'clock-in St. Anthony's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Mr. Piwcio resident of Fairfield and was a the Ukrainian Sick Benefit society of Southport. He was a retired employe of Alcoa. Surviving are his wife, Tekla Szyngiera Piwcio; two daughters, vlrs.

Mary Grzegorzewski and s. Tillie Szost, both of Fair- ield; a brother, John Piwcio, in a oland; a sister, Mrs. Anna Lango, of Bridgeport; nine grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. John Rosenbluh Services for John Rosenbluh, of 2184 Davidson avenue, the Bronx, N. "who died Monday, place today in the A.

L. jreen funeral home. Rabbi Harry Nelson, of Congregation Ro- deph Sholom officiated and burial vas in Loyalty Fair- Icld. Joseph Schippani, Sr. Services for Joseph Schippani, of 561 Birdseye street, Strat- ord, who died Monday were conducted today St.

James church. Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. The Rev. Jean C.

Tetreault was celebrant, assisted by the Rev. a eter P. Jacobs, deacon, and the John Murphy, sub-deacon. Committal prayers were read by Father Tetreault. Honorary bearers, all members of BMPIO International union, were John Carrano, Paul Pluchlno, Mario Dlonardio, Samuel Coward, Paul Savino, Joseph N.

Granese. Active bearers were Ralph Matton, John and Francis Schipani, Joseph Caselli, Joseph Curey and John.Horvath. Mrs, Earl R. Hanford, Sr. BETHEL, March 24 Services or Mrs.

Urctta M. Hanford, 54, vife of Earl R. Hanford, of lidge road, Stony Hill district, vho died Tuesday in her home, vill take place Friday at a.m. the Tomlinson Homestead, 336 Vlain street. Danbury, with the iev.

Harold E. Craw, minister of he First Congregational church, ifliciating. Burial be in LIQUOR PERMIT NOTICE OF APPLICATION This Is to cive nnllce thai I. I K. VAS1L of M03 stale Plrect.

Bridgeport have filed an application dated 21st March. 1960 wllh the Liouor Control Commission for a Reslnitrant Liquor Permit tor Ihe sale of alcoholic Honor on the premises. 709 Beerhwood Avenue. Bridgeport. The business Is owned by Dennis K.

Vnsil of 1303 Stale Ftrcrl. Bridgeport, and will be conducted by Dennis K. Vasil ot )303 stale street. BridKeport. as permltlee.

DKNNIS K. VAKIL Dated March, 1960 LIQUOR PERMIT NOTICE OF APPLICATION This Is lo cive notice that 1. ROSE A. DUGAN of -RFH l. W.

Reddlna. Easton. Commission for a Grocery-Beer permit for the sale of alcoholic linuor on the premises 334 Granfield Bndseport. Conn. The business Is owned hy ROPE A.

of RFD SI. W. NOTICE I will not bf responsible tor any bills contracted by an'one oiher than myself. A WASILEWSKI. Seaview Brldieport, Conn.

place Saturday at 10 a.m. in the funeral residence of Frank Polke and Son, 1546 Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. Roger Scott Gray rector of Grace Episcopal church Long Hill, officiating. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Vooster cemetery, Danbury.

Mrs. Hanford was born in iethel. She was a member of the Danbury First Congregational church and the auxiliary of the 'eterans of Foreign Wars ol Jethel, the Danbury Grandmoth- rs club, and America council, Daughters of Amsrica, ot Dan- iury. She is survived, in addition to ier husband by her mother, Mrs. jrace Hopkins, a son, Earl R.

Hanford, of Danbury; two daughters, Mrs. George L. Jennings of Brookfield and Mrs. Robert Rotunda of Danbury; six grandchildren; five brothers, Vincent Hopkins of Miami, Stephen of Danbury, Carley ol New Jersey, Frederic of Bethel ence C. Dolph, who died yester day, will take place Friday a 10:30 a.m.

in the Hull funera home, 60 Division street, with thi Rev. F. Graham Luckcnbill, rec tor of St. James Episcopa church, officiating. Burial will be in Beechwoods cemetery, New Rochelle, N.

Y. Mrs. Dolph was born in Rymat tyla, Finland. She is survived, in addition to her husband, by a son, Edwin, Bethel; a daughter, Mrs. Peter Fitzpatrick of Danbury; a broth er, Kaarla Heinonen of-Finland; and six grandchildren.

Paul Oriensky DANBURY, March 24--Services for Paul Driensky, 59, of 4 Cherry street, who died yesterday in Dan- )ury hospital, will be conducted "riday at 2:30 p.m. in the Tom- inson Homestead, 336 a i street, by the Rev. F. Graham rector of St. James Episcopal church.

Burial will be Wooster cemetery. Mr. Driensky was born in Dan- Jury and was a lifelong resident lere. He was employed fay Jata-Control Systems, and was a member of Union lodge, AF and AM. He is survived by his wife, the 'ormer Marie Evans of Danbury; daughters.

Mrs. Gene 3ishop of Bethel, Mrs. Lawrence Carlson of New Fairfield, and rtiss Paula Driensky of Danbury; our grandchildren; two brothers 3et. Sgt. George Driensky of the 3anbury Police and 3 eter Driensky, several nieces and and by nephews.

Mrs. Millard Grant DANBURY, March 24--Services 'or Mrs. Bernic'e Grant, 76, of 9 Franklin street, widow of Millard 3rant, who died Tuesday in Danbury hospital, will take place Friday at 2 p.m. in the Sandy Point, Congregational church. Bural will be in Sandy Point cetne- ery.

Mrs. a a born in Ellsworth, Me. She spent her winters here with her niece, Mrs. Gladys A. Stierle, and her summers al Sandy Point.

She is survived, in addition to her niece, by a half-brother, Warren Harriman, of Bangor, and three nephews. Mrs. Arthur S. Hannibal DANBURY, March 24 Services for Mrs. Flora Belle Hannibal, 68.

widow of Arthur S. Hannibal, of 47 Elm street, who died Tuesday, will take place Friday at 2 p.m. in the New Hope Baptisl church, with the Rev. Richard i. Boddie, pastor, officiating, iurial will be in Elmwood ceme- cry, Bethel.

Mrs. Axel Aronson MILFORD, March 24--Services or Mrs. Rose A. Lagler Aron- on, of 45 Loomis street, Devon, vife of Axel Aronson, who died Tuesday, will take place Friday at 8:15 a.m. in the Gregory F.

Doyle funeral- home, 291 Bridgeport avenue, Devon, and at 9 in St. Ann's church with solemn high Mass of requiem. Surial will be in St. Mary's ceme. cry, Miiford.

Antonio B. Lopes Services for Antonio B. Lopes, 80, of North Washington avenue, who died Sunday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place Friday at 8 a. m.

in the A. R. Abriola a home, 2160 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's church with a Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Born in the Cape Verde Islands, Mr. Lopes had resided in the Clarence W. Conor MILFORD, March 24--Clarence Varren Conor, 77, of Montville, ather of Robert C. Conor, of Vlllford, who died Tuostjay, will ake place Friday at 2 p.m.

in ths Mderson and Prentis funeral lome, 72 Federal street, New London. Burial will -be In Com- tock cemetery, Montville. A native of Bridgeport, Mr. Conor had worked for the Singer ompany 52 years before retiring nd moved to Montville in 1952. le was a member of the Strat- ord Methodist church.

He is survived, in addition to lis son, by a daughter, Mrs. Robert A. Bergman with whom resided; two brothers, Henry Conor of Devon and George Conor of New York city; five randchildren and a great-grand- hild. Mrs. Walter E.

Crocker, Sr. MILFORD, March 24--Services Mrs. Anna Hansen Crocker, 71, former Woodmont librarian and widow of Walter E. Crocker, who died Tuesday in her Dover, N. J.

home take Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. In addition to her parents she is survived by her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Joseph Romick, of Miiford, and her maternal grandfather, Ronald Larkins, also of Miiford. Mrs.

Ulliin G. Scott MILFORD, March 24--Services for Mrs. Lillian Gall Scott. 79. of 254 Miiford Point road, who died Tuesday, will take place Friday at II a.m.

in the George J. Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Broad street. The Rev. Elmer Patterson, pastor of the Wildemere Beach church will officiate. Burial will he in Kings Highway cemetery.

Mrs. Joseph Cheh, Sr. NORWALK, March 24-Services for Mrs. Julia Ruscak Cheh, 70, of 72 Lexington avenue, widow DEMOCRAT HIT EASTON BUS CUT Call on Ribicoff (o Intervene, Order CRL Keep Service EASTON. March 24--The Democratic Town committee has asked Governor Ribicoff to extend the termination dare of the CRL service between Bridgeport and Easton for "a minimum of" six months.

Meeting last night in the home of Democratic Town Chairman Ab Wilson, on Westport road, committee discussed the recent PUC decision granting the CRL permission to discontinue within 15 days the only public bus service in the Town of DEATH NOTICES of Joseph Cheh, who died ton. A later announcement from Wednesday, be announced by Collins funeral 92 East avenue. Mrs. 'Chch, a native of Hungary, lived in Norwalk more.fhan 50 years. She was a member of the Rosary and St.

Ann's societies of St. Ladislaus church. She is survived by three sons, Joseph and Ernest of Norwalk, and Albert Cheh of Ridgefteld; and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Ralph Bernard! TRUMBULL, March 24-Services for Mrs.

Priscilla Hedrick 59, wife of Ralph Bernardi, of 58 Bonnie View drive, Trumbull, who died Tuesday, will take place Saturday at 8 a.m. in the Richards-Spadaccino funeral home, 489 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Teresa's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs. Bernard! had been a i long resident of the Bridgeport area. In addition to her husband she is survived by three brothers, Tho.mas and Paul Hedrick, both of Bridgeport, and Peter Hedrick of Miiford, and several nieces an nephews. Mrs. Virginia E.

Gooding WESTPORT, March 24-Mcm orial services for Mrs. Virginia Elizabeth Gooding, 52, of 6 Ever green avenue, who died Tuesday take place Monday at 3 p. her home with the Rev. Gib son I. Daniels, pastor of the Sau gatuck Congregational church officiating.

Burial will be at thi convenience of the family. Mrs. Gooding was born in Washington, D. and lived in Westport nine years. She is survived by her mother Mrs.

Eustace C. Owen, with whom she made her home. Emil Holmes WESTPORT, March 24-Serv ccs for Emil Holmes, former Westport resident, who died Tucs day in Orlando, where he lad made his home 13 years, wi place Saturday at 11 a. m. In "The Fables of Westport," with the Rev.

Edmund Strait, of Green Farms Congregatlona church, officiating. the CRL indicated bus service would be discontinued as ol March 31. Members of the committee expressed the opinion an extension of the termination date woulc allow time for study of other means of providing bus transportation for Easton residents. The committee has supplemented the telegram to the Governor with a letter giving fuller details concerning the transportation problems of the town, Mr. Wilson said.

John Horosky WESTPORT, March 24 Serv ces for Mrs. Anna B. Horosky 15, widow fo John Horosky, of Will street, who died yesterday her home, take place Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Luke's chapel, Greens Farms, with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will be in Assumption cemetery. Born in Poland, Mrs. Horosky lad resided 65 years in Westport. Surviving are three sons, Joseph, Michael M. and John S.

-lorosky, and three daughters, Nellie, Miss Mary and Miss Helen Horosky, all of Westport; a sister, Mrs. Helen Miller, of ribing, and five grandchildren. Westport council, Knights of 'olumbus, will recite the Rosary "riday at 7:45 o'clock In the fu- icral home. place Friday at 2 p.m. in the George J.

Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Broad street. Burial will be in Kings Highway cemetery. Miss Gertrude I. Lockery MILFORD, March 24--Services for Miss Gertrude I. Lockery, formerly of 45 Fairview street, Devcn, who died yesterday in St.

Andrew's home, West Haven, will take place Saturday at 8:15 a. m. WIFE ASKS SHARE OF REAL ESTATE Millfcent F. Paton, of Greenwich, instituted suit in Superior court today against her husband, John H. Paton.

a New YoVk business man, seeking title to an undivided half interest in property in North street, Greenwich, an accounting and damages of $45,000. Mrs. Paton alleges in her complaint that Mr. Paton purchased land in Husted lane, Greenwich, Sept. 27, 1951, and constructed dwelling on the property.

From 1951 to 1955, the plain A IS JAILED FOR ASSAULTING WIFE Pedro Vcrfios, 20, of 287 Logan street, was sentenced to ten days in jail by City Court Judge Fran cis J. King, Tuesday, on a charge of breach of the peace. The sentence was given in connection with an assault on his wife. Mrs. Irma Vefrios, ol Bldg.

11, Father Panik village, who is expecting a baby. She tes tified that her husband was not supporting her, although" he work i a Norwalk factory and transported eight passengers a day lo that city in his car. A warrant Is for rearres on the non-support charge, pol ice said. SAFETY DIRECTORS MEET IM A Frank Wandyes, New Haven executive, formerly plant manager at Henry G. Thompson and Son company, New- Haven, will address members of the Connecticut Safety society and the New Haven Safety council at a joint meeting tonight at 6:30 o'clock in the Colonial House restaurant in Hamden, according to Kenneth L.

Stebbins, president of the society Mr. Wandyes' -talk will be on "Safety In a Small Plant can be Effective." Safety directors from approximately 20 Bridgeport Industries will attend. Divorce Petitions Divorce petitions filed today i Superior court were as follows: Louis G. Kcnyhercz, Bridgeport, against Maria Karoly Keny- hcrcz, Maracaibo, Venezuela, married June 25, 1948, desertion Aug. 25, 1948, and William Bonn, against Dolores DcPalmcr Bonn, both of Bridgeport, married Feb.

2.1, 1957, intolerable cruelty. DEATH NOTICES loved wil nl Axel A. AronMtn of 45 itreei. Uevon. Krten-lt 'ar" 2 ftr th rilnpr(l1 frorn tf F.

Doyle a home, 291 Brjrldcpori Uf.von. Marc zS nt a.m. and nl fit, Ann's churrh flt 9 a.m., with A nolfmn high MUM of re'julrm. Ininrmeni in si. Mary's cemetery.

Mlltonl. St. GulM will recite Hmary nvdnfidny lit 3 p.m. cnll Wednrtitay. 7 to 10 P.m.

Thursday, 2-5 anl 7-10 o.m. AVKItr-- In Hartford ospllal March 23. t.t a i960. Horence Arnold Avery. i he ivp Henry C.

Avery. cut port, f-uncrnl ncrvicM will held nt thr Charles H. funeral home. 210 Kail a 51.. Wniport.

Thurirtiy March 74, tl 2 p.m. Inlrrmcni tn Or FBrmi Friemln mny call tterlnraiifty. 3 lo 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. BKKN.Utlil In rily. March 77 I960, HMnck Bernard), bc- lovpd wiff Ralph Bernard) of Bonni'- viijw nr.

Trumbull. Frirndt invitM jn a a Irom thf P.ichnrrfs-^nadnrtino Funeral Home, Att Wmhincton ftAturday. March nt a.m.. nnd from Trmft's Church 9:00 a i a inlemn (it requiem I HORQXKY-- In Wesfporf, Match 23, tlMT Anna Kycla Horosky, wife of thVlate John Horoh'xy of 3 Mills St. an- Invited to attend thi fnneral from the charlex H.

Lewis Funeral Horn-, 210 K.i.'t giaw Weitpon, on aitur- dny. March 26, at 9:30 a.m. and Irom St. Luke. R.c.

chaoei. Greeni Farm's, at 10 a.m. with a solemn hlzh in Assumption cemetery. Highway, Friends may fill Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Friday JAOC--Suddenly Irt Stratford, March 22, 1-J60.

F.lla cWrte JacV. wife of Howard' K. Jack, of 70 Booth street. ford. Funeral services win held Frlrfay.

at 2:45 p.m. at the Stratfordf luntra! home ol Dennis and D'Arcy, 2 6 i Main street, Inierment in view cemetery. Friends may call' WedriMday from 7-10 and 2-10 D.m. Ojvjyu-Jn Cily, March 23. 19dO, Arnold husband of Marion Gydesen Jonn of 13A4 Stats St.

Friends Invited In attend the funi-ral from Liebentm Heaphy funeral home. 854 Lararettr On Friday, March 2S at 2 o.m. with Rev. Edward C. Mor- WR.

rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. offir-Jattna, Burial 'In ParV cemetery. may call Thnnday 2-10 p.m. this city.

March 22. I'jiO. Georze WHiiftrn Julcson. beloved. has- hand of Franz Juleson, of 34 place.

Fairfield. Friends are Inviied to attend the funeral from ihe funeral residence of Frank Police and Son, 13-16 Fairfield avenue, on Saturday (it 10 a.m. Rev. Scott Cray, rector ot Episcopal church. Lona Hill, officiating.

Inter-: men! In Ml. Grove cemetery. call Thursday and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 o'clock. Norwalk papers please copy. LOCKKKV-- in New Haven, March 23, I960-Gertrude I.

Locfcery. formerly of Fairvipw PL. Devon. Friends are invited to attend thr funeral from fia Gregory F. Doyle Funeral 591 Brtdzerwt on Saturday, March at a.m.

and in St. Ann's Church at 9 a.m. with Solemn High Mass nf Kenulem. interment tn St. cemetery, Miiford.

Friends mny call Friday 3-5 and 7-7 o.m. Ann 1 Guild will recite the Rosary in the funeral home at p.m. JTrMay. rOPfis--in this city. March 20, i960, Antonio R.

Lopes, 80. of 196 North Washington Ave. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Frldav from R. Abrinla and Son Funeral Home, 2160 Main at 3 a.m. anil'-" In fit.

Patrick's Church at 9 a.m. with of Requiem, Intercom! In EL cemetery. Friendi may call, Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m. Lt.TIK--In trtl.1 city, Marcn 22. Lilcv Scinto Lucie.

widow of Anthony Ludc, nf 56 Texas Ave, Friends are invited to attend the funeral ttprn Richnrds-Spadaccirio Funeral Washington on Friday, March 25. al 8 s.m., and from Church 9 a.m., with a jolemn h'lih Mass of renitlem. Interment In Michael's cemeiery. Friends may cajj Wednesday from A to p.m. Thursday 2 to )0 D.m.

PKltfM--In thin i March 23. Louis Perini, beloved husband of Rose Leone Perini, of Morehouse Mfcft- way, Fairfield. Friends are attend Ihe funeral from the Richacdi- Bpadacclno Funeral Home, 49? WM)I- ttixtan on Saturday. March it 9M5 a.m., and from Et. RaphftfPs Church at 10:30 a.m., with a solemn hlRh Mais of requiem.

Interment St. Michael's cemetery. Friends ftlty cull Thursday from 7 io lo p.m., Friday 2 to 10 p.m. rmt'10--Suddenly In Fairfield, March 23, I960, Stephen Piwcio, beloved bnnd of MM. Tekla Szynxiera Piwrtto of 2291 Post Falrflrld.

Frlendu arc Invited to attend the funeral from the Fafrflrld Funeral Home of Charfes VV, DougletlT and Sons, 3650 nn gaturday at a.m. Bi. Anthony's R.C. Church at a.m. i i a Jllfh MAM nf Reriulm.

ment In the a i plot In St. Michael's rernelery. Friends may call alter; p.m. Thursday and between 4 p.m. 10 p.m.

Friday. iOMK'K In Mllford, March 22. I960, Mary Romlcic. I a daughter of Jo- and Alice Larkins Romlrlc of 215 North fit- Miiford. Private funeral nervlcM with burial in St.

Mary'i ceme. tery at Ihe convenience ot tha (srrttlr. by The Mllford Funeral Home. 256 Cherry Mtlfart, Conn. JtDSK.M)U;H--In New York.

March 1960. John P.ojenhluh, formerly ol Bridgeport. Funeral tervicet will held at A. Oreen Funeral Home, 937 Grand Thunday Interment In field. Thursday at 2 p.Tn! Loyalty cemetery.

Fair- LVAN--Suddenly. In this City. March .53, 1960, Jamn H. Ryan, beloved Mr. and Howard F.

Ryan. Br. of 33 Thornton Mllford, Jl. Funeral (services will b- held in twvon Union churrh, Devon. March 26.

nl 3 p.m. Friends may call at ihe funeral home of Georae -J, Smith Son, 135 Broad Mllford. Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. SCOTT--In Mllford. March 22, Lillian Gale ficoll.

of MitfCrd Point road. In her 80th Fervices jit thi a of Oeoree 'O. smith and Pon, 135 Broad Mllford, Friday. 25. at II a.m.

Inlermrnt In Klnss Highway cemelery. Thtrt will be no Klny omll HIF.Ln*V--In Las March 22, I960. William Shields, of Fionlia a Veeai. formerU' fit tlrMetDOfl, fun fro) In charae of Georee P. Polter Fon to be announced.

TO.MASKO--in Mllford HoiPllil. Ma'rrh 77. I960, tt'llllam Thomai Tomsilto, a ion of Terrance and U'otfon rornaikn. ot M2 Ptraiford. Interment In S(.

remetery at the convenience of ifie family. Arranaements bv Gregory noyte Funeral Home. 29! Bfidzeport Devon. New 23. I960.

Richard I). beloved of Vincent and Annrlia Mfjnatllo nllo. and hrnther of HHirrllio. nf 170 Travis Bndseport. In tih car of aae.

Friends am invited (o arienfJ the turtral on Psturday at a.m. from Parente Lauro Funeral 559 a tn Ft. RaphaPl's Churrh with a the AnKH's at 9 o'clock. f-t Mlrhael't Friendt may call Irom 7 to P.m. Friday (mm 2 lo 5 and 7 0 IP p.m.

St. Michael's may call Thursday from 0 Friday 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m. in the Gregory F. Dsyle a tiff continues, she invested mon- home. 291 Bridgeport avenue, and of her own in the Husted and Kenneth of Bridgeport; a i a 9 o'clock in St.

Ann's a premises, and also devoted sister, Mrs. Eleanor Nelson a i a solemn high Mass of re- much of her time and energy as mmt In 10 p.m. 1NETTK-- In March I960 Kmilc J. Blneite. beloved htnhand of F.velm* La Reau i i of 235 Red- hird Friends a Invited lo altend (unerfij from th William R.

McDonald a 2591 Main Stratford. Friday. March 25 at 9:15 a.m. and at our Lady of Grace rhurrh, Stratford, at 10 a.m. with a solemn hich of reouirm.

Inier- in st. Michael's rcmetrry. Fnenls may call WrtSnctday 7-1Q p.m.. Tfturj- dny 3-10 D.m. City.

March i960. vice: 180 F'earl Harbor ill be held at MASH NOTTCK There will bf an 18m anmverUry i tor Albert H. on KA'urday momma. March 16th. at SI.

Ambrose church. Bpt. MASS NOTTCF. Tb're will be a first annlveriary Man for Gertrude Farrfll Thaler, on Satur. day.

March 24th, in St. Ann'i at 3 a.m. MAPS NOT1CK There i be an anniversary Mats for Nora. K. McMamn.

March 36. on Mrur- day fit 3 o'clock at El. cathedral church. MASH NOTICK Thers will a third anniversary for Mri Csthenne on satuHtv. March 26 at 7:30 o'clock at The Hol7 Family Church.

Old Stratfield P.d.. New York city; and by several nieces and nephews. quiem. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery.

Born in New Haven. Miss Lockery resided in the Miiford area an interior decorator in Mrs. Charles F. Bailey DANBURY, March 24--Services, for Mrs. Fannie Bailey, 79, widow of St.

Ann's Guild and the Third bishing, decorating and generally enhancing the market value of the property. 25 years. She was a member Qn Aug. 4. 1955, Mrs.

Paton as DuuA.N 01 u. i am win nr ronducted bv nosEj Bridgeport area 32 years. He Be 8 Dm was a member of ihc Cape Ver- ar, of Charles F. Bailey and resident of Fairlawn Rest home, BethM. who died Tuesday in Danbury hospital, will take place Friday in New Canaan.

Burial will be in Lakevicw cemetery, New Canaan. Mrs. Bailey born in New Canaan, and a resident of RidRefield moving to Order of Mount Carmel. She is survived by five cousins, Paul Krause, of Newtown, Frederick Kessel, of Trumbull, Mrs. Madeline Ryan, Mrs.

Alice Lawrence and Miss Elsie Krause, all of Hamden. Mary Romick ROSE A. DL'GAN Daied March 16. I960. I will not be responsible lor any hul contracted by anyone other thin WILLIAM J- TYRRELL.

7 SlrmtrAd Kofifl TrumbuJ dean Society nf New Rochelle. N. and the Hod Carrier's union of Bridgeport. He is survived by a daughter in Cape Verde Islands, a brother lethel over ten years ago. There! MILFORD, March 24 Private services for Mary, infant daugh- no known survivors.

Mrs. Clarence C. Dolph DANBURY, March 24--Services for Mrs. Aleksandra Dolph, 74. of ter of Joseph and Alice Larkins Romick, of 215 North street, who Ambrose church at n.m.

Saturday. are i to a the I funeral from the Mschuda a hnmr i 649 corner Jane a a p.m. Interment in i a cemetery. Friends may call Thursday 7-10 P.m., Friday 3-iS p.m. In Prcsion.

Conn, Marrh 17AO. Clarence Warren Conor of sw-' i Terrace. Montville, formerly CM held nl Aldmcn i Funeral 75 Fed-rat Ijondnn. on Friday. Marrfi 25.

Inierment at Comstock cei try. Conn. Fnendi may r.1, To Inturt correct Inttrtlon' Memory md Man be lubmltted In writing 24 hours In el' a a Mall Poit-Teleeram, 410 State 2, Conn. rsday frorn 7-7 p.n serts, her husband sold the Husted lane property and purchased Tnu North street property in his own I CROCKER--m name with the proceeds from the I960 An i sale of the Husted lane premises. Mrs.

Paton claims the money used in buying the North street property belonged jointly to her and Mr. Paton, and he agreed the premises were their joint property. Mr. Paton, his wife complains, has refused to vey to her an undivided a interest in the property. March 32.

nt r. died Tuesday in Miiford Mr. and Mrs. Paton have been will take place in the Miiford married over 20 years, according 2 Jefferson avenue, wife of Ciar-lneral home, 256 Cherry the complaint. A E.

frocker. nf Thfrry place. Woedninnt. nf jame of West a a of Pine Orchard. Ro-1 H.

Crorker. of Woodmonl. Servi will he held al the a home neorae and fnn. 135 Friday, March 2 p.m.! Interment in Hiehwsv cemetery, Frienrtt mav cull WMnevlay ever.ina, Thursday alierroon and evenins. Via March 77.

i "I Mans formerly of Weil will be held at "The; of Westpon on cull at funeral Homo from 7-3 and p.m. I Frank Polke Son FUNERAL RESIDENCE 1546 FAIRFIELD AVE. Corner Hancock PHONES ED 4-5174 ED 3-0685 ED 4-3812 Licensed LADY EMBALMER and LADY ATTENDANT.

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