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the TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1944 NAUGATUCK DAILY NEWS Three Women's Activities--Personal Social Local Girl Is Feted At Personal Shower Nos. hostess Ruth recently at a personal Casper of Middlebury was at her homie for Miss cow.E Smith of Gorman atreet. labile Mrs. Allee Sicard was solsting hostess. Mixes Vera were: Those Adele Stasonis, Madeline present Mary bay, Hazel Gargana.

Winifred PalAnne Josephine Pauline Montanari. Smith. Josephine Dora Ruggeri, Uhle. Marcure: Prun. Mrs.

Violet Marjorie fo, Mrs. Theresa Donahue Mrs. Stabet Bertieson. and Barbecue, Lawn Party Held At Synott's and! Mrs. John Synott of Mr.

street entertained several I 091 Sunday with EL barbeand lawn party. Guests were etc frott: Now York, Watermorn: New tend flartford. SEX Synnit entertained with sev. era: flute solos, Child's Swim Suit PATTERN No. 122119 Beach days are here again -time swunming and playing in the cd.

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Pave metade your postal zone winter. Chenacal of coal tor and industry were disAx years ago. HAS NO EQUAL FOR TIRED FEET Massachusetts Doctor: more. It you suffer the misery tired. aching.

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DIAL 3-2762 STRISIK'S Isabelle Smith, Henry Hayden, To Be Married Miss Isnbelle Smith, daughter of Mra. Gludys Smith and late I leving Smith ot Gorman the, strect, will be married to Henry A. Hayden, son of Mr. and Mry. Henry A.

Hayden of Waterbury, August 12, in the rectory'ot st. Mary's church, Union City. Miss Smith is a gunduate of the Naugatuck high school, the Dental institute, New York city, and attended Arnold college, New Haven. Mr. Hayden, a graduate of Crosby high school.

attended St. Thomas' seminary. Bloomileld, After entering the service, hu attended IL. special class at Columbia universily. New York city, and is pharmacist's mate second cluss, U.

S. Coast Guard. Potter- Seaver Nuptials Saturday Miss Bessie Lillian Potter, daugh-1 ter of Hurry Potter, South Meriden, will be married Saturday utternoon to Roger Wolcott Seaver of Piedmont street. The ceremony will be held at the Methodist church here at 2 o'clock with Rov. Bradley T.

Longstaff, pastor, performing the ceremony. Mira, A. Ernest Adking, Clice street, a sister of the bride, will be matron-of-honor and Donald Scav01' will serve his brother ay best man. Vacationing In. Massachusetts Raymond Dinkle, son of Mr.

and MIN. Rayniond Dinkle of North Stain street and his aunt, Miss Helen Sirtowt. of Hartford, former local resident. are spending a week at Lake Congonton, Mass. P.

O. Valentine Returns To Base Petty Officer and Mrs. Edwin Valentine were recent vacutionists at Hitchcock lake. Petty Officer Valentine has returned to Putuxent River. Maryland, where he is stationed, New Jersey Family Visiting In Town Mrs.

William ICiely and doughtees, Patricia and Betty Eay-! onno. N. are visiting FL the home of John Cubbing of Oak street tor the summer. Well- Conference Tomorrow At Red Cross House A well-baby conference will be held tomorrow st 3 p. n.

in the Red Cross chapter house. Dr. David Bluestone and Miss Mary Chaffey, Red Cross nurse, will be in charge. Ellen Scanlon On Vacation Miss Ellen Scanlon of Dunn avenute is toking her annual vacation from her duties as clerical entploye in the local welfare department. Raymond Smith Returns From Cape Cod Raymond Smith has returned to his hone on Erndloy street after spending a month's vacation al Briarwood beach, Cape Cod, Mass.

Vacationing In Adirondack Mountains Cicanor R. Stein. cadet Miss and Miss Ann Plicknitis of nurse, Spring street al'C spending Adirondack (L wook's vacation in the mountains. Irene Garland Returns From N. Y.

MIss Trong Garland of New street returned from EL short visit in has Now York city. Adult Choir Will Rehearse Tonight The adult choir of the Congrerational church will hold A o'clock. rehearsal this evoning at 7:30 Thomas Lawlor Gets Promotion Lawlor. son of Mrs. Thomas Lawlor of 45 Phoenix avMary has beer: promoted to Petty enue, Class, In the U.

S. Octiver, First Navy. of all the West Indies Land area estimated- to be about combined is 100,000 square. miles. OPA Odd Lot Men's, Women's and Boys' Release SHOES No Ration Stamps Required NORWASH Shoe Store WEARY BUILDING NAUGATUCK Dryness Threatens Serious Damage To Most All Crops Hartford, July 25-(U P)-The promises showers today to break up prolonged dry 'spell.

The stile department of agriculture sayy the dryness is threatening serious dunnage most all crops. Pasturage and hay crops alrendy have been dumaged. and 8011C dairy farmers fear they may have to sell their herds because. of serious feed shortage and luck or Two Cases In Court Today Two chaes were reviewed this; morning in borough court Judge Thomas Neary. One wus the case of Joseph Wolein of 12 Aetna street, who was charged: with taining money "under proLenses.

The decision was reserved until Monday, July .31. John Hand ley was the arresting officer. John Wuent of Lines Hill strect was arrested last night by: Officers John Hanley and George Korut. He was charged with intoxication nnd breach of pence. The case was continued to September 18.

The Red Cros; was granted a Evidence Of Nazi Tortures The camera does not lie! is one of the horrible scenes of mask murder recorded at Oradour, France--known ax "the second Lidio" -where the killed and notitated. the entire civilian population and destroyed the city. (International Soundphoto) WILL ILOLD ELECTION congressional charter.in 1905. or no union at all. I two months ago.

"I'd rather be with them. than waiting for them ILL ADMIT there's a funny lump in my throat. But here I am, loaded with my overseas pack, climbing the side of the biggest boat I've ever seen- -and 'glad of Glad I said "good-by" to civilian life months went into the WAC. Glad I went through all the training and on to active duty. For, as a Wac, I'm really working for victory.

Sharing the hard part of war. And the glory that will come. I'd rather be with them--in the Army Than waiting back home- -thinking up things to make the time go by -listening to the news-wondering when it'll all: be over. Yes, I'm in the Army and on my way--and I'm glad to the bottom of my heart! Outward bound for 'somewhere" Good iT the WAC Wacs mobile man 5th switchboard Army's WOMEN'S ARMY 'CORPS NER FOR FULL INFORMATION about the Women's Army Corpe, re to your nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Statice.

Or mail the coupon below. U.S. ARMY RECRUITING 160 Templo STATION New Haven, Street, Please (a) Connecticut. send me, without Please booklet about the any live, their training, pay, Wacs. telling obligation about on the my part, jobs the new illustrated or following "no" to each the officer selection, etc.

they do, they question NAME: 20 Are and you between ADDRESS Have under you 147, any children STATE Have you had -PHONE NO. high 2 years of Flying secretaries record combat formation Berlin, July 25-(UP)-A National Labor Relations Board election will bu held at the American Puper Goods company in Kenhington Wednesday. The three hundred employes will decide whether to be represented by ar. A-F-of-L Dogs Locate Mines And Booby Traps Left By Enemy Washington, July 25-(UP)-: The instinct which tells a dog where to look for a bone is saving Amcrican lives. The War Department reveals Lhat specially-trained army dogs are locating mines and booby traps left by the enemy.

The animals lead the- way around the mines, point a safe path through them, or indicate areas froo of them. The War Department declined to tell how the dogs are trained. -Four Charged With Violation Of Gaming Laws old an ng ay, nd John Simmons Graduated From Gunnery School I Cpl. John Simmons, U. S.

Army Air Corps, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mia. John Simmons of Lewic street, He was graduated July 1 from Gunnery School in Yuma, Arizona, and now wears his gunners wings. Cpl. Simmons will report back at the end of this week to Lincoln, Nebraska.

Dr. Casella 'And Family Return Home Dr. A. V. Casella and fumily of Hillside avenue have returned from their For Town Wear 1964 34-48 PATTERN 1964 A graceful, dignified frock to he done in soft sheer rayon crepes and colcons.

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Post Office Box 1, Station New York 19, N. Y. U. S. Mints Break All Records For Coin Production Washington, July 25-(UP)-The three United States mints have broken all production records in turning out small change in a big way, During the fiscal year ended June 13th tho mints turned out more than 2,300.000.000 domestic colns.

The total valuc was well over $100.000.000,000. And that doesn't include some 487,000 foreign coins. The demand for pennies is snid to be chiefly responsible for the sharp increuse in coinage output. Nearly 2,000.000,000 of all the domestic coins turned out. were punnies.

There were. fewer half-dollars than anything, olsc. Woman Hit By Bullet While Sitting On Beach State 'police are investigating the shooting of Mrs. Josephine Domurat.of Now Britain. Shc was struck by a .22 calibre bullet while sitting on the beach at Sound View, and was taken to 'her home after being treated by a physician.

Tho wound is not serious, Mrs. Domurnt was released from a hospital a week ago after belng treatod for Injuries suffered in circus fire nt Hartford July 6th, Old Lyme, July 25-(UP) publican--Representative Francey Bolton of Ohio-has arrived in London of her tour of military installaLions in the British Isles and possibly in Normandy. Representative Bolton says she is particularly interested in visiting hospitals. REACHES LONDON July 25 (UP) -A Re- New Haven, July 25-(UP) -Four persons are: being held on Superior court bench warrants on charges of violating, the state gaming laws as result of a state police Mid on a bingo parlor. They secured of giving cash prizes in defiance of 3L statute restricting awards to merchandise.

Arrested Antonio of Mecky Weiner of Hamden, Mra. Anna Weber of New. Haven, and Dorothy Johnion of West Haven. PICT PICTURES TO GIVE OR TO KEEP Visit Our Balcony Display GO RIGHT UP ANYTIME AND SEE THE LARGE VARIETY FLORALS BABY PICTURES NUTTINGS OIL REPRODUCTIONS Many Sizes to Select From MIRRORS? WE HAVE THEM, TOO! FRAMING PHOTO FRAMES YOUR PICTURE STORE The Card and Gift: Shop. SWEENEY'S ART STATIONERY AND STORE BODY IDENTIFIED Reading.

July 25--(UP)Police identified the man whose body was found hanging. from tree near the He was 65-yehr-old Peter Anderson of Concord. A medical examiner said Anderson took his own lifc about 132:19.

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