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The Bridgeport Post from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 73

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SIXTY Guilty i JAIliD hild Found in New Milford Sentence Ocl. I-esser of Man- A THER OF 4 JAILED THE BRIBGEPOR-r POST. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, ,959. IN FATAL CRASH MRS.

L. C. BURDICK SERVICES FR I A Services for Mrs. Susan Hen. August Brighindi, Sr.

ski nailer FOR MAKING THREATS "'her Guilty of Negligent Horn cide in Pike Acci- 555 dent nji mo, Men- rieUa llurdick, wife of Lester i ccs August Brighindi, "it ,1 i i illicit ng i court laughter charge in the death a after was foimd of us fcmr.yoar-old daughter. threatening I kill witc a Salvo, of I Samson, Middle strel, of sentenced Ocl. on sla liis four-year-old dauehl "1 wnc aiu bamson pleaded guilty to thci i and hum down lliclr charge in Litchfield Superior ihomc. court yesterday. 'Ihc case wns continued for sentencing by Judge Richard H.

Phillips. Garrison was represented hy Public defender II. Gibson Ginun. Samson over lo County court from Hew Town court. The ortl was pl SC cd in connection witii Ot liic deal!) ol his 4 year old daujjh-! arrcsl tor, Marjorie.

Sanuon is alleged to have beaten her to doatii in oriymnui, ISr. (is, of 267 Douglas Burdick, a retired vice president, of Mitchell Dali-v company ho in St. Vin- nf hospital, will take place Friday at 8 a.m. were Joseph Sonta FatrnJd hwa Dr Tyburski. Patsy Cue' fi wi a Kovacs.

Stephc prayers were read by FatheriMrs. Harry TancrclJ of New HIP, ve "'id "ine grandchildren. Bearers were Joscpli Sonlat; t- I iiiviujn, ivi 1 1 if am SIP Pisk TMa in the Frank Polko and Son funeral residence. 1546 Fairfield: Stephen Helen Uplon SIIELTON. Sept.

1C Services for Miss Helen Foster Upton. 71, i "I 56 i street, retired super-1 ford, rfda a 8 a 1 and aVs FAqrov a i i Ansonia sc Bridgeport hospital. 1 II be cor ro fll TM' to Wash- church with a solemn 0 p' ln 7 5 Snor? I inrkIrcquicjii Mass fturial will hc i "PP. 2, of 10 Palmer. na rt died Monday 1 i aA i', who died Sunday in i i in i hospital.

Derby. I -m DEATH NOTICES I 5 -'Ity. i-'ei-l. i- ci'nia Oitiill a a of (Jfoiire KalJay of I Jiiorismi INI a i i 1-YieufU arc i ly ilic hmrval fiwii rJic a I i r-'-jrv 5i-s OH Hl'lS h-d-ii tii. i i i a-- I it ill a a i i i i i will DO Con- a on, formerly of of four was sent to Counfv' A Br i ri Physician a i Friday'a, p.m.

1 1 a 9 o'clock Mass. Burial New Milford, i i i for six mo, Jtidw 8nd iaile(l in Congregational Ou Lad Good Michael's cemetery. Oct. 7 r'i 0 "TM auto-law vio- iy the Rev. Francis P.

will a ac In iho clnaih nf dav 01 f. slcr 'a'lon charges resullins from naslor. Ilurinl win i a i be. in St. Michael's! a ni e-lni Burial cemetcrv.

Judge Sidney A. Johnson sen- will se'rve' only 3 driKUC r-? sentence suspended uuiM-iakY I i railtJS 1 Dlirr charges resulting from al pastor. Ilurial will be private' Connecticut turnpike, Darien, a i West and Colliding Jnc nrlfinl i i -t 1 lurnptue, uanen, a west and GoiiWine Jnc cidenl KI which a Brooklyn, N. Y.18S4 Lafayette is in c'harc'f' 1 soldier was killed April 5. jof arrangemtms.

a I a Judge Sidney A. Johnson cn. icmolc a i u'fiin'f" anl 'Hiutsday 2 I u.rn. said. Police said Salvo 10 o'clock orliif?" 0 "TM 1 dis V'ith ins wife: jll'J had ordered authori- near his wife a i on a complaint made by Mrs.

Salvo. 2 Slx momlls Probation. Mrs. liurdick was lifelonsi resident of this area 1 1 a member of Woman's Serv- ice league of the Stratford Con-1 i are Rrc-gational church, the a Garden cltih and the mpany and a Bridgepor re "iTM, I0mor a TMw at 2:30 p.m. in "The Tables i I Anlh.my to.

I 5 5 i i are i i a la- rum and Eon. 15x6 lift Mlcrt wife, a N. their Middle street home and lo have buried the body on the banks of the Uousatonii; river. a on! month, three stiitc invc by Slate Police of the Hi On Aup. 23 Samson led Ihc Slate Police to the river side grave of his Bones identified as Ihc child's body were recovered that day.

Court Gels Data Slate's Attorney Thomas Wall told the court Tuesday "Tills past Police John O'Leary said -alyo fled the house after Iris wife phoned police. Hc returned later and was taken Into custody by Patrolmen Clifford Reynolds and charged her hus- ed his a i with wcapon 0 Lcar FILES APPEAL ON KALLAY ESTATE an'tl of Stratford' victor physician S150 for oncratinu JCal Brooklyn. a Ccs n( 0 an auto while intoxicated. i i i i i .1, i sc Pl- Fairficld a a a sister, wno walKS i rv the assistance of one crutch as a i Cimon result of injuries sustained in the ifMr-nhinr''iVnrTi- "roiner. Cesare Brighindi of same Accident, pleaded nolo con- wwn I 15 grandchTldrcn and tendere (no contest) to both ancl a nieces and nephews charges, and was foutid guilty oy I Jmlije Johnson.

Itaney D'Ortenzio I am sorry for you. doctor," i i I Military services lor Raney commented Judge Johnson after i I AI.KS RFrFVJFn imposing the fine and jail sen-j "klyjUJOS-ilJ AM Df) A Ti A nm' I 1 iciit Sv PA lerans' hos tence. "Thank you." the physician responded. brother. Ccsare of D'Orlcnzio.

70, ol 351 Park street, former member of the Symphony orchestra who (died Monday in West Haven Vet- Burial will be private. Mrs. Patrick J. l.aCava Mrl DANBURV, Sepl. 1C--Services State Policemen Lieut.

Mrs Midclinc 1 aCav, wM i I Cf i r- 1' 17lh. at a n. MIHTP Mais rr.nucn. Of. at 9 I SI.

rrifn.ls rnnv from 5 to 10 sr.H u.ln from 10 cr becoming i 4M5 p.m. An him sl'impcd called police. autoist who saw over the wheel Dr. Stanton R. Smith.

Fairfield medical examiner, said death was caused by a coronary occlusion. Surviving are two sons, William of Milford. and Merrill Matthews, of Fnirfield, and five grandchildren. I.ouij Oros i Hospital, will lake place Or. Rodnijucz, the slate claim- ron tomorrow at 8 a.m.

in the Riche dnv, easterly on the 0 foV 5 0. of Brass WuATM' Fed- turnpike exit of the accident when he near the N'orrito ibout II p.m. the dav cral union, which Arconti. John Keating, Can-ley, Ally. M.

Ueroy and Judge Jules Bieli2-i t) 1 3 na. trol of his' a which A i7 mis iMii. t. ical av nf Fiir lcn feor Sin 'into an exit pole. Mrs.

Mary C. a a of Fair-L i a SO Moji 1 Strauss street, Brooklvn lost crashed a led will continue next Tucs conducted at o'clock Rosary church. Buria i luuay in i in Holy First a i a United Church be Christ by the Rev. Emil Nagy. oinj i i a was rCSitlPm nf ReZ a nJ Traini "8 aCC ll)roil shout the day Bridgeport 55 years.

He served a Fort DI.V. .1 a grievance issue and on the bandmaster ol the Armv i Thc con Bcl seven years, a that the death of the Irom a rulinH'bv FairficW rn 0 tak- Probate Judge John T. FiUpat accuscd, 13 years ol age a d.a widow's alloirance from thr- mother o( the i a lo I a of her CTMTM." TMKlyn fact of an incid-m two years ago 'lay, and lor o-rniission i-J" asicnsCr in New Miiford in which the a i auto laceralicns. four year old daughter. Mar-! a a died Mav -n i jone died after a boating'Mrs.

Kallav submitted Wappli- fr ac(u1 2 issue i liss lawyer said, probably 0 0( Oa a ir or DuViai a Yesterday separate he" WC 10 Ble Mlsi Ethtl M. Pigg Private services for Miss Ethel M- PiSS, 81. of 1401 East Main Regiment, Fort Di.v, N. .1.. a pa sender in the car.

was killed 'new contract. ivjeWs Rodri SO 21, of ibeipires Oct. 1. of her hiisiianr! i Brooklyn address, also i Contract lalki broken 1 member" of the auto, receivedjiest Thursday by the union vm no "y- Buries of city, Jr (Q lVip (ji of 14(11 during World War t. Ke was'strcet, retired director and a member of Connecticut organist of the Olivet Co re" 'lional church, who died yester- fliclcd the beating toison but made no recommendation ontl In(; 1J TM session to an end.

jas 10 penalty not hit hard enough to The Legislature had begun an the death occurred and Vincenf Lattsnzi. vice prcsi Ihc result of the heating. however, that Dr KodriEuez has 1 it this morning when Cov Furcolo (D) returned ambulance physician at Park City the time of the accident and has hi 8 iras in cemetery, with Christ church at I I a.m. v. cnurcn Da'ni'eM 31 1 5 thC Kcv Rev L.

C. 0 Daniel J. 1-oley. o( Christ and Holy Trinity Honorary bearers were Charles A. Hallock T.

Clark Hull. Stale Rep. I.ouis T. Charles Jr George F. O'Brien.

Slate Senator N'orman A. fluzaid, Alderman William J. Mulvihill. Gino church will officiate. Rocco Fiorc WORCESTER, Sept.

16 -Services for Rocco Fiore, 58, of Eurica street, formerly ol v.v.'lii. I I I I i i K.I.. ttr. I'T- a i FATit; -Il-e Gino J. Eurica street, formerly ol John N.

oliv(! street, Bridgeport, who Jackson: Tuesday, will take place Fri- a.m. in the O'Connor funeral home, Park Harotd E. Schupbuch MILFORD. Sept. for Harold K.

Schupbach. of 55 Sparrow Bush lane, who died Monday in his home, will take place tomorrow at I I a.m. in the Cody-WJiitc funeral home 107 Broad street, with the Rev Craig Whitsilt, pastor of Woodmont Union chapel, officiating. Burial will be iri Kings Highway lery. Brothers I avenue.

Surviving are his Leona Rrnso Fiore; two sons. Donald and Francis Fiorc, both of Tuylor A memorial service will take place Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Olivet church. Conducting the memorial services will be the Rev. Howard Orr 1 pastor of Olivet church, and the John A.

Kauffrolh, pas'. tor of We, I church. Organists Lenox of Olivet church, and Miss iclclin) place, took! Services MONROE, Sept. 15--Mrs Elizabeth Dring Taylor, 78. wife r-f William Taylor, died last night in her home home in Stevenson district.

Services will take place Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Monroe fit. neral home of Wiimot, West and Goulding, Route 25, Stepney. Tlie -Stepney Melliodist church, will Burial will be in River- nlrs. laylor, resident of Moil- New England including Connccti onnccti- i cut, Vermont and Maine.

Hc jy )0 00 outlay bill, received a permanent i Donald C. Cousins, counsel for HC uunay nni. apprehended Auq. 22 in rVovtovn that nine items be Defender Guion has prescnled! SIricke noles indicating it would prop-' Parliamentary advisors said lo present it on the charge of' 0 1 ilcm had to be roil called. JDr.

flodrigueV asked that i I a would mean at least seven physician not be sent to Tail l-ollowm-: a confcrenc- i llours House, and nearly I' rhnmlwrs Sanuon was 'jours in the Senate. A I in crj-jrt on Althnuph House leaders i I oL.Af1t I of :nt.iii!;iir;;H-r. StriKng Child Defender Guion said clicnt's statement and is. he her tv.icc wiili his hand lo i i i her. lie did nut to kill her.

She apparently diMl after the Tito petition to call a jury was by Mr. v.oo lie readied tin's a of con- the I ions. Boarding the same plan llewilcl air be Charles Groves, p.v...v.^.. of the Bridgeport Laiior CoLincil and Mitcriell Svlridoff. prosiden of the Coiir.cil.

inc same plane ai murcKo was scat- rport in New York 'he sanctuary and commit- tries Groves, president prayers were read by Father i a i and Father Pitonak i of 133. Catholic Sokols. of VTTC Andrr-w Gnydo? An- a i a Vincr-nt" Dra'pc'ik, 'oscph Miza' and -Tohn Papp TM an ars was a member for John Panp 71 'f'" Ma chapler. 103. OES.

1 1 Also surviving are three dawdlers, Mrs. Elsie Swanson of sln- Mrs. Michael Cavanaugh vtitesccnt hosptsl i a 1 Place Friday at a in the f11Corn Bridge; Mrs. Victor i- i n- i i i i A Cr I I f-rijlp, i imnscn avenue, who Jied yes- a soletnnilcrtlay in ihc Svlvan r- rccimem Mass. Burial was in St.

valescent hospital -M'cnacl's cemetery. "i The Rev. Joseph Gorccki was celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Hajus, tfcacon and the John Pitonak. sub-deacon The Rev.

John Murcko was scat- month The items amounted tn i i ivith five and onc-haff ihillfor.j Principal Stanley a of that amount in projects I immediately dismissed the )c vls 'ori of Waterways. lALKS CONTINUED OH BASSICK PACT PROBE SEEKS CAUSE OF I Casty Perelka. president of Lf lilecirical i-ieciriCAJ Workers, rc- 16--Fire ported "no progress" last niph; i a 1cJaV Ilir-ir In ir, tilp i tn lcIay continual Ihcir vpslipalion for flic cause of a re which. (Jestroyecl a small inr-striry frnnic dwcilinj near uravcl pit on the north side 1000 students and called police sca-chc'J the school's eight build inrs. increase in dues Slcpftcn Edasick the present S3 (o and an in-! fin he 1 Edasick, crease in the per capita duos 3 Vl an for- the jnternation.il.

The wcuLct called Frank Polkc and Son fi'mera, res- 1 548 avenue, and at 10 clock in Holy Trinity Hungarian Greek Catholic church The Rev. Laszlo Orosz. pastor will officiate, and burial will he in Mountain Grove cemetery Born in Hungary, Mr. Papp resided in Bridgeport 50 years. Harvey Htibbell company, rctirinj: four years ago.

Surviving -are a son, Elmer Papp, of a brother Louis Papp, and a sister, Rosa Papp. both living in Hungary and two grandchildren. Panaheda services he union's a to negotiate a new contract with the Bassick company Mr. Pcrel.ka added, however, i ayrc PAYS S12 FINE William F. Dillon, 20.

of Wesc fined S12 for lfi ycsierday in City court by Judnc ion the. I the United Auto United Workers Mr. Volpc said. to d-cide i a i a cf scvcral months, will icv wanted to join, sucli a i pl tcmor TMv at 3:30 a.m. nited Auto n- i J.

Smith anij Son Workers or Francis J. King. I found the youth not guilty 130. Stratford, was improper passmg A A Joseph Rlvnyak Services for Joseph Rivynak 110, of 12S Garibaldi avenue. Stratford, a former employe of the 1 A Mi i rd hC hn TM A funerL" ici Jj Airfield avenue, and ril i TM 1 l33 strccl Milford, and at o'clock in St.

take funeral home. ing of Middletown, and a sister Mrs. Olive Peterson of Woodmont Mrs. James Sullivan NEW FAIRFIELD. Sepl.

1C- Scrvlccs (Tlrj. Mildred Sander i a of Clisrcoal Ridge road, who died Monday in bury hospital, will be conducted tomorrow al 10 a. m. in the Fairchild Sons funeral home. 951 Atlantic avenue.

"Brooklyn, N. by the Rev. A. Godfrey Limd of Epiphany church, Ozone Park, the I spcedino charge. Dillon was ar rested Mav 29 by a motorcycle The Democratic 'fsi RULE TO LESSEN i o'clock Wr he Democratic a hr-nn A St.

in St. Stephen's Mass. Michael's been employed by the Bar- tcemetery i i a i tiiipioycu uy trie mittee today adopted a 1950 con- mini Grill before becoming designed to bsscnjlnst May. Hungary and resided in Stratford Hartford Cops A a Fire ffero'-f (Neon YcslcrSny In Nccn TO TKAKSIT FIRM Allen. Stratford; two sons Frank- Dring.

of Orange, and cester; (o Napalitana. sisters. Mrs. Mary Miss Clara Fior nla-tr. by home.

174 IjiVt 059. Anlotiia J. IVLUon'fu Rrlrizetwrl. ot a i to a i I I nun Mineral a from 7-3 TM hi Jol IjPO i A i attend the runpral Mrs. Sylvia Maslry and Miss Florence Fiore.

all of Bridgeport; two brothers. Arthur ol Triim-l bull, and George, of Milford; two! granddaughters. and several i ''V nieces and nephews. Charles R. Reed WESTPORT.

Sept. )6-Charles R. Reed, of 3 Norport drive, clvel draftsman for the Prat-Daniels corporation, Norwalk. died suddenly today in his home. Services will take place Friday at 2 p.m.

in the Gaming a home, 34 South Main street. Norwalk. Burial will be in River side cemetery. Mr. Reed is survived hy his wife.

Eleanor Klcine Heed- a daughter. Shirley Reed, and a son, Thomas R. Reed. iv "Iliclallns. I 1 5 6 li t'rii Holy -IVIniiy nl 10 ft I Intenuc- lTitr.it niKy L'nlled Oiurrh o( ih the I Fmil n'lernwnl In" ill funeral Vriink A cur 'l 1 In Sept.

13. 'opi-. h'jibanil ot arfiu I'opw ot 10 Plac I'rlends RFC inviici! to a i i ihe from Lhr- Adunia Fimpr Home. 571 Art-Ui- Sew. 17.

8:30 ami Xroni JOMi Tim a i i a Johti Ijeih hailo i simiforrl. OTHlay Irnni 7 J-' In HQUSTOM EDITOR DIES HOUSTON. Texas. Sepl. 16 -(AP) Roderick John Watts, nwn- aginfi editor of Thc Houston Chronicle, died today at Herm a hospital following a heart fcP" 1 and at(a Sl his btanley Dring, ol Stevenson; 14 night.

He was 55. grandchildren; two great-grand- Kianui-m aren; two areat-crand- children; a brother. John Stock- 5 "It" 38 8 Cdil inn nt he Chronicle 11 years and soent Burial will be in Cypress Hills cemetery. Brooklyn. Mrs.

Sullivan was born in Brooklyn, daughter of Richard Sander.and the late Edna Angus Sander. She was a member of Stellar chapter, O.E.S., in Danbury. She is survived hy her husband, James F. Sullivan, and a daughter, Jean Abcllc Sullivan, both of New Fairficld; and two brothers. Richard.

of Richmond Hill, L.I., and Harold Sander of Hicksvillc. L.I. jniSbt in Branford after sn illness "i.iLy u'rt'iiufu Htcur illness 60, of 373! of years, will be conducted 5:30 a. m.l'omorrow at 3 p.m. in the Dwighl i nM v-i- I Connecticut Transit com-i i offices in itavcii.

is one of six a i com-! panics lo he lo the honor; loll ot a i a award winners at the 7Sih annual cnnvui- i linn of the; American Transit a iv'll open in f.Iin- F'jpt. The in a n( by Ou-n-r" i Invc Hi-- ri-inlcnancft i i i award JO m- nujic consecutive'' limes, i he company 1 has won a total of 15 a a awards. duty p.m.--Still a Brush fire, (5:02 p.m. p.m.--Rex .172. ,1 i rve.mc and Gr.ind street.

iviys nvitchr-s blr7.c t'ici damaged rr.ra-ic in i fif 1211 Fran'i a slight. He died about 10'jl a Iidith lluntley. in Bridgeport 01 Old Campus. Yale univer- shc was admitted at i i hy Hie ftcv. William Coffin o'clock last night far medical lll "'TMrsity chaplain.

Burial will be 1'- McCook hospital. Hc was to llavc received Mrs. Beverly B. Trigas NEW HOPE, Sept. 16- Serviccs for Mrs.

Beverly B. Tri- 31, of North Main strcc: former resident of BridReport! died Tuesday in her home will take place tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Trinity Episcopal church, Solcbury. Pa. lc Rev.

Crofton Thompson. rector, will officiate and burial will in Evergreen cemetery, Elizabeth. N. J. The Van Horn funeral home.

21 York street. Lam- bertvillc, N. .1. is charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Pnul Nielsen rVEWTOWN. Sept. 16-Serviccs for Mrs. Anlonia W. Nielsen, Sfl widow of Paul Nielsen, years and spent 32 years with the paper.

Hc was secretary of the Nation- aj Associated Press Managing Editors association' and narl served as president of Ihc Texas Associated Press organization. Mrs. Alojundcr Tranquillo Mrs. Bornarlette (Betty) Marino Tranquillo, of Main, street, wife of Alexander Trail-! quillo. died today in Newlmvn Services tic Til" faliirr Iht a II For, Funeral Home.

fcpt. 16 from SI. sicorienX 77 Garil.al.li re Invilerl to John I.csk.1 ar.l Falrfirlrl A. A a Church al Suttdinlr In Millord 'OH E. Schiretuch.

bfl T.II he 1-eM at Ihe Cwly- EHJrkS 1 TM" 1 1 "'KS Monrof. rtul IS I I I Drills i of wilNam Inr. rif S'lovrn'on Funeral I I I hrirf al If aronror funeral t-om- nf a i i Rnuio 5 fciPDnry, on Friday al 1Q 3D rnrnl In Hlvcisidc rcmciprv. Ovfor.l i mny cut) TriursrfRy 4 rit take place Friday at 8 a.m. from the A Abriola and Son funeral home, 2160 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Raphael's church, where a solemn high Mass of requiem win be celebrated, A native of New Haven, Mrs, Tranquillo had resided manv years in Bridgeport. Also are two daughters, Miss Catherine and Miss Marietta TranquilLo; her mother. Mr -In New low BernarJrllc iBcity 34, 0 Mai RJ X7I of AlevHnilcr Tranquillo. i are im-ncil tti nMcnd ihf a from ilic A.R. AbrtolH A fion Jlnln on Friday nl H.m.

nn-l St. Rauhnei's church nt 9 a.m. i i A solcnin Meh tl rraiilfm t-'ricifis ijiay r.i!l Wcdnc.sd^y 7-10 i 'mnr- 'fay 3 I p.m. papers i a (0(1-'. nririin i i i MUs Helen Fo.te/ u.

i-r ItoKar.l Untun ol Er tl-c I'meral lielrt 'nuirsday a I lune.al 4 3 Iniurnriil in l.iidEci.ort. Tnete i he In lien I itUKe contribuuonv to Irte 'cm. 1 i 1 1 1 I I I Mrs. Jennie DC Biasc. all of Bridgeport; two sisters.

Mrs Mancy Berra of Neil- Haven a Trrrns bl i an Mrs. Louise Nadeau. of Holyoke, two step-brothers. Louis and Funzc Pontillo, of port. DEATH NOTICES L-c a mwilrTj 11.

Rrjison. Thrjr.i]ay Mrs. Rcrlhn a i for Mrs. Berths mint "TM Vernon. Incl.

"van lived She had Hend "son. Mrs. been Stratford 20 artist, the Honan funeral home. Main street. Cremation will' hc in the Fcrncliff crematory, Ardslcy Owner.

li i 1 I line p.m. for the attacker of Park north end grocer Back on duty'rlir-d TI.HC^T pound fractures of tile sklttl a i i i i Tuesday lllgnl ricr 5 i a i 0 Columbia street Ispecitiliiine in child portraiture. a brutsl haminrr-bealinq! The ernccr was in liwl in St. Vin! 1 Sh was a member ol the Strai- cariier in ihp clay nt Ills store. rear of" the store behind cmn-' hospital, will a place: chapter of the D.A.R..

the i once oncstioncd scvcrsl svjs-itcr. Thc cash roister was a a in ltlc lu.i-| ilo satoriic Yacht club, the Strai. winnr: nicht but Ihr tnn of a oril1 'flc-ncl of Frank Pnlkc nn-1 Harden club, and were 'showrpsf. was shatrJrr'ci Son 15)1 avenue. ch in Strat'Ord.

a i -A rhe tno, abo.it S25 Virtim nc in Rcv S1 nhcn M. arc a daughter. Mrs. Cl'ari pjL" onl dmv ihe cash repislov 1 Canlain McDonald lor Hrsl lUmsariaii S. Foord.

New a a he- home a r. Dr. Scrvfccs will Mc ncc ity bo i a i i arrl cur Churrh Jit I- UPPH Or tr.v. all memory of niy ir fflther flwt en m.iy rail Udr.c. and a 2 K-- In ratfont.

UlC i ru-hv fe. sst Kuncrnl so fln-1 ipnd And leave beiiitvl of love jTo the bfri husipand. father and f.iihcr Gotl ever missed, rcmct; I Iiii: dear wttc, a an-i OF THANKS 7-9 p.m 01 PAID Njciscn. of Dodfr wnrk to i jnRlown who died Tuwday wmi H( ln WcM Hi pl place tomorrow at I in DC'IOTOI MM ll lm 3n a mc Mai trtA S' KS i fii i ihc of niir dearly In ihnrik ihc nel' Convrni. i in i.c i Ranrl mrrntxjr-.

NntitMiAl Alliance i i i al ir a Kr.f( Family P.M-Aards-lfp; 437 al 8 ii.n Honry rlnirch I 9 "iiti of i A 7 0 3 nil. r- rUvmo a i Ironi i Tlie Em 'i Anthony, in cnnlain McDon; Ihc pr(3c--rMlpHcatc5iRcn storejbaimi Rev. Cnnlain McDonald f.jTitl a i i a i a sum w.rs nlnnr. fn fi.r. Rctormcrl diurch.

Mr.s. Charles W. Peterson rhritV r- XVTOWN Sept. Ifi-Mrs. Lhnst na L.

Palicrson. 7.1. of K.mnn.. v- Cl Sandy Honk, widow) i a II f'ARTI OF Til ASKS ilv of HIP latr Kli i lhanfe ibcir njnr.j' fncrtJ-; i i a lh-'ii ilLrinc i 1) it, rt i 1 recall 4-Xft' -a'anr- in (dc sfnt-r cfnrmcri rt i r. ur.

Hflnkhosdi win ni t- sccall 9. a8 of v.ct.m. farry a boating'took pla- i i i i a i be in Mou, 5 of Charleston. W.v a I I am hJm, opens he possibilUy thai (he 0 wife had been in the orr sho I i Grovc three nioccs homc I Ot I a a i a of (he attacker may have ly before a.m. hc sa-d.

i mu'ai 11 a in i grandchildren, three nieces and! will be private ncpl ws i Peterson is survived sister. Mrs. Olive of Nr.v/ YORK. ir, a i i i i anrl nip r.ioxemcnis Inr-iorrtuv: Ar BrniniM'Iinvc Traveler. IT.inibnrR: l.sr»cl.

Haif.i: OriC5M; Shbija, Uijeka; Bremcrhavcn. I Police km a man the hos- "rs. Kallay si; pita! until Tcnenhaum died in the KnS cl 'r Cccclia E. Tcrlti. Sr.

Sam i solve," event he revived Hc ncvor rf- Kalla y. 31 of GMrgcl Services for Michael E. Tcrita I P. Me-1 gained consciousness however I of IS1 BronTOn 5S. of Chatfield HP I Auolhrr liammcr-hcaiinu air clt rfictl yesterday in', Trumbull.

who died Sunday, look' NI (s wnniti! iim win mL-n nlncc lorlav in j.Sandy HooX. s.m.-sliHL. A fi rC hCC I injronl of 1988 Main "It's a lough one a.ra;lZx IU l2 iC i VC SCph "'C'l'g 3 consciousness however I IM bronTOn TMd. il Chatficld drive. 1 Frank Scofield Criarv'vood avenues.

cfjai- TL rn n8 A lllrr a iin 1 yesterday who died Sunday, looki NORWALK Scnl 16-Servir-, 1 i vl' 1 i -Nnhic Jane at A ana llls 3t it ilrm'i (if rtijiuciii i i sun.Uy tcnm 7 ci.rr ltn. nn.L ot (tutor. i- N- held al ibr Ku i a.m. sating. 1 In case ol I-'IRE call ED 3-21B 24' A I A SALE 1957 MONUMENT i i On Slop In n-l lo rs i i 11.., nr.

lAtrr. Tall for Consul! On I HONFYSPOT nuhert i I860 A A Mtrt S( i ccnicttrv. Bridgeport. Conn ED 5-7027 ED 7-322-1 venlnitt by.

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Pages Available:
456,277
Years Available:
1947-1977