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ory TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1944 NAUGATUCK DAILY NEWS. Page Three. Personal -Social -Fraternal Pinafore Pets! 1967 6-14. yrs. 1961! 10-20 8-0 T'ATTERNS 1967 AND 1961 It's the Custest moving fashion in the United States today--all the girls, big and little.

want pinafores tor summer wear: Both these are classic pinafores benutifully cut and with the full ruffle that makes real pinafore a thing of beauty, Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1007 is design.ed tor sizes 6. 10, 12 and l4 yours. Size 8 requires 2 5-5 yards or 39-inch material. Barbara Bell Pattern No.

1901 is designed tor sizce 10, 12, 14, 16, 1S and 20. 12, requires 3 1-2 wards of 39-Inch material. Roady now -the brand new AEC Pattern -the quickest nici to home sewers yet devised. It's a complete up-to-the-minute catalogue. Price 10 cents pet' copy.

Order an ABC Pattern Book with a 15 cent pattern Cur 25 cents, plus cent postage. For these attractive patterns send 20 cents, for each, in coins with your name, nddress, pattern numbe: and size wanted to Barbara Bell. Naugatuck Daily News, Pout Ollico Box 99. Station New York 19, N. Miss B.

H. Hoffman Starts Duties As Organist And Director Miss Bubo If. Hoffman of York, who succeeded Mrs. Charles MeCieury as organist and choir director the Congregational church has started her duties. Evangeline Circle Meets Tonight Evangeline Circle The Evangeline Circle of the Salem Lutheran church will mccl this evening at 8 o'clock at the A SYMBOL OF GRACIOUS LIVING International Sterling Mrs.

E. Baummer Presented Gifts At Laurel Beach Mrs. Ellen Baummer who hos manager of the Laurel Beach been casino, Stillord. for the past 16 seats, hna resigned net position. She recently presented with broven by the children of jade Laurel beach and (L gold wrist watch: purse of money by the Laurel Beach association.

Mry, Bummer is now residing with her daughter and son-in-law, Sr Mrs. W. Stinson of Trowbridge, place. Mrs. Olive Kreidler To Preside At Ladies' Aid Meeting Tomorrow The Ladies' Aid of the.

Immanuel Lutheran church will nicet 'Wederaday evening at 8 o'clock In the church hull. All members 1P'C asked to be present to make plans for the coming year. Mrs. Olive Kreidler, vice-president, will preside at the meeting. The refreshment committee includes Mrs.

Alice Luschenat. Mex. Pathne Badeck and Mrs. Augusta Phillips, Mrs. William Noble, Jr.

Beard Member, Attending Women's Club Conference Sirs. William J. Noble, of New MI William J. Noble, of Now Haven road. a member the state hoard and also a member of the board of the Now England confreonce of the States Federations of Women's Clubs, is attending three day session which started today at the Hotel Griswold.

Groton, Conn. Garden Dept. Tc Hold Bridge, Garden Party Friday At 2 P. M. A garden party and desert bridge sponsored by the Garden departmen! af Tho Naugatuck Woman's club will be held Friday at 2 p.

m. at the home of Dry. John Kazan. jian. do Walnut street.

Mrs. C. Penniman. Is chairman of the debartmen: NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES START SETT. 18 office Open Evenings For Registration POST I I.

NIOR T. FLAKORN CORN MUFFIN MIX FLAKO PIE CRUST Assure buting succcas with precision- mixed ingredients yanks do ROYAL DANISH Hardly anything you can think of can. con tribute so much character and dignity to your home as fine Sterling Silver. International Sterling is made by artists craftsmen in America's Silver City where for generations men have been deveting their lives to this finest of crafts. Royal Danish, shown here, combines the bald beauty of Danish art fortne with classic proportions.

A six-piece place setting in this nunsually beautiful pattern costs $30.55 including tax. Michaels JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1100 68 BANK STREET Invasion Of Germany Is Making Headway Mary Curtin, Edward Schrul Are Engaged Mrs. Bridget Curtin of 391 Hillside avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary, to Lieut. Edward Schrul, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Schrul of Cherry struct exl. Schrul ig stationed with the Army Air Corps at Bradley Field, Windsor Locks. Church School Board Meets Tonight' At Marshall Long's Home The Church School Board ol Education of the Naugatuck Methodis: church will meet this evening at 8 D'elock at the home of Marshall Long, superintendent, 25 Dayton road. Plans for Rally Day and the promotion of students on Sunday, Sept. 24, will be discussed.

Co, Assistant Mgrs. Of Insurance Co. At School This Week A school for company assistant managers of the Metropolitan Insurance Co. is being held this week the Hotel Bond, Hartford. T.

P. Leary of Francis street is attending the sessions. Ho is affiliated with the Waterbury office. Edmund Yeaton Returns To Taft School Edmund Yeaton Homestead avenue has returned to Taft school, Watertown, to resume his studies after it brief vacation. P.

0. Edward Hanley Visiting At Home Petty Oilicer Edward Hanley, stationed at the Fleet Post Now York city, is spending a leave at his home on North Main street. Spending Vacation At Bantam Lake Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Kirby Sweeney street and Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Kirby and family of Dunn avenue are sponding a tion at Bantam inke.

Visited With Friends In Randolph, Vt. and Mrs. George P. Johnson and daughter, Janel. have returned from a Week's visit with Mr.

and Mrs. William Bailey of Randolph. Vt. Adeline Stankus Home For Week-End Miss Adeline Stankus of the WAVES. has returned to her ties in Boston, after spending the week-ond at her homie on North Main street.

The Difference That Counts 2068 1 PATTERN No. 2068 Mcre are tulips, Jonquils and wild roses to add distinction to your now towels: to stanap them 38 your very own. An interesting featuro about these' designs is that they can he simply embroidered, or done in cut-work, as you choose. Pattern envelope contains hotiron transfers for three designs, each about 5 by 6 inches; color chart, stitch illustrations and full directions. Our 60-paze mullicolored book of Needle Arts containing five free patterns, and many other suggestions for dressing up your home and yourselt is now availabie.

Send your request for this book to the address listed balow, enclosing, twenty cents (20c.) in. coins: Lo cover the cost and mailing chargco. Send 15 cenis (coin) for Pattern No. 2008 to Naugatuck Daily News, Needle Arls Dep't. P.

0. Box 172, Station New York, 3, N. Y. Party Held For Richard Tuckey, Jr. Mrs.

Richard Tuckcy New Haven road entertained Monday for her son, Richard who was years old on that, day, with about 20 guests present. Games were played, und a py social occasion observed, which. way concluded by serving refreshments. The guest of hono or' received many gifts from the assemblage. Among those in atlendance were Shirley and Dorothy Tuckey, ShirIcy Gyrick, San' Soucio, Henry Valentine, Ira Sylvia, Enrl and Buddy Obst, Michael Kudzma, Patricia Mcgin.

Also Carl and Linnea Ostrom, Audrey, Donald and Robert Fellows and Violct and Maurcen Cushing. Nellie Leonard, James Marylin, Are Married Miss Nellie Leonard of 15 Barnum court. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leonard of port, became the bride of; Jumos Marylin, son of Mrs.

Eliza-! both Marylin of Waterbury, day, September 9, in St. Francis church. Rev. Albert Taylor united the couple in marrioge and celebrated the nuptial Mass which tollowed. Escorted Lo the altar by her brother-in-law.

Thomns Shchnn, the bride was attired in a white gown destined with satin top, sweetheart neckline. bracelet length sleeves and full ninon Her doubletier fingertip veil of tulle, lace edged, fell from a tiara of blossoms and lilies-of-the-valley. She carried shower bouquet white gladioli and roses. Miss Frances Leonard, sister of the bride, was honor Her light bluc gown was made simillar to the bride's and she wore a shoulder longth veil to match, over her head. Her bouquet was posed of pink gladioli and pink roses.

The best man was James Leon-! ard, a brother of the bride. Following a wedding breakfust at the Hotel Elton, Waterbury, for the bridal purty und members of the immediate families. the couple loft on un unannounced wedding trip. For traveling. Mrs.

Marylin wore a moss green suit, black accessories and a corsage of yellow rosce and yellow daisics. After September 16. Mr. and. Mra, Marylin will bc home to their Criends at 35 Gorman street, Irene Loman Elected To Head Our Lady Society Officers for the ensuing year were elected Sunday, for the dality of Our St.

Hedwig's church. al the first meeting after the summer recess. Miss Irene W'AS chosen president: Janet Krulikowski, 'vicepresident; Ramona Novak, secretary; And Hedwig Hrynkicwicz, trcasurer. The installation will take place at the next meeting on Oct. 1st.

John J. Burke Gets Compensation Compensation' Comer. John O'Connell has approved the agreement for weekly payments to John J. Burke of Union City from the Naugatuck Chemical division of the U. 'S.

Rubber $30 beginning August '9 for injuries to right shoulder, left thigh, head and left eyelid. Son Born To Stanley Terry Mr. and Mrs. Stanlcy Terry of Middlebury announce the birth of a son. September 7.

'in the Waterbury hospital. Mrs. Terry is the former Marion Donovan of Maple street. Pvt. Leroy Smith On Furlough Pvt.

Leroy Smith, A paratroop. er, stationed at Fort Benning. is spending A furlough with' his mother, Mrs. Martha Smith of Rubber avenue. Week-End Guests In New York City Misses Betty Lent and Mildred Swan of New street were the week-end guests of Justine O'Donnell of New York Former Burgess In Waterbury Hospital The condition of Victor Burkus, 64 Highland ayenue, was reported "fairly good" at Waterbury hospital this morning.

He is. listed as a medical putient. Mr. Burkus, the proprictor of. a meat market 011 Spring street is a former burgess from the third word.

Hie was taken to the hospital yes. terday in the, community ambular.ce. Soybean and peanut production in the U. S. in 1942 was ubout doubic the 1941 mark, (Continued from Page 1) ncross the Moselle river.

The says they were son dospite strong Nazi count: and places the bridgeheads SouLo of the fortress city of Metz. At last reporl, Patton's men also had hooked deep into the outer dc Senses of the stronghold of Nancy. At the: opposite end of the front, the British second urmy is advaneing. In' Holland, moving closer, to the northern segment of the Siegfried But the advances are slow, and German resistance is dascribed as fanatical. New developments alc reported from the French channel' coast Where thousands of Germans are hopolessly cornered.

The British radio the Nazis at Le Havre, France's second largcst port, have. surrendered. 'A broadcast declares 3,500 Germans gave up, that their commander was wounded seriously, and the white flog was raised by his deputy. At the same time, the Paris radio claims the Germans ut Brest also surrendered, but there is no confrmation of the report. Lates: disputches tell of continued' heavy fighting.

Sitcady Allied pressure is being maintained against the channel ports Dunkerque, Calais, and Boulogne, And additional thousunds of Germans along the Belglan const are undergoing furious air attack. for the front in central France, 3 front now shared by both the Allied Seventh and the American Third ArmiesFrench and American 11'00ps, moving up from the south, now are forming a big pincers around the Germans straggling toward the southwestern corner of the Reich. The Americans have speared LO al point 32 miles west of Belfort. thus cutting one of the main escape routes still open to the Nazis. And new and decisive Allied action developed in Italy today.

American Fifth Army troops have rolled clear through the outer posllions of the German Gothic line. The Amoricans are in the town Barberino, 15 miles north of Florence. This is the northernmost point reached by the Allies in Italy. Barberino is only 34 airline, miles from Bologna, the main gatewa yto the strategic Po valley. And in the air over Europe.

Nazi broadcasts indicate that American bombers from Britain and Italy are hannnering at Ger. many today in another of their two way smashes. Last night powerful forces of RAF, heavyweights attacked the industrial and rail center of Darnstadt, while quitos jabbed at Berlin. And from Moscow, there's word of another American Shuttle attack. Scores of bombers from Britnin struck at the German 'industrial city of Chemnit: yesterday, then landed safely in Russia.

AI: of the bombers came through but one of the escorting Aghter planes was lost. Dewey At Home Town Church 1 After attending services at. the Christ Episcopal church in his home town, during his presidential campaign tour, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey shakes hands with Rev.

William R. Davis. With the Republican candidate are his wife and mother. (International) Welfare Department Surplus Possible, Supt. Scully States.

Expenses of the Naugatuck welfare deparlment for the first five months of the fiscal year totaled $11,728.34, Supt. of Welfare Leo Scully reported at las: night's meeting of the welfare board: If expenditures continue at the present rate the department may have a surplus 2: the end of the fiscal year, he said. Warden Leo J. Brophy expressed great satisfnction with the report, terming it, excellent. The department budget for the your is $33,850 and there was balance of $22.121.66 on August 31.

Detailed expenses are: Outside poor, hospitals, $2,248.49: children in homes, $1.752.79: Mcadowbrook home administration, $2,510.58. The case lond was increased by three in August, Miss Katherine M. Brennan, social service worker, reported. There were four now cases. three cases reopend and four were closed.

The case Cond at the end of August totaled 142. total of 42 office Visits and TS home visits were made by Miss Brennan. One old age assistance application was received and one application for aid to dependent children was made last month. N. F.

D. Smothers Fire In Tree Stump The Naugatuck fire department extinguished a blaze in the stump of a tree in the rear of the Polish Falcon hall on School street late yesterday afternoon. The blaze was put out without difficulty and. firemen prevented spreading of flames to nearby dry brush, Pfc. Frank Rado Reported Wounded According to word from the War Department to Mr.

and Mra. Charles Rado of Coen street, their son, PIc. Frank J. Rado suffered a mir.or wound in action in France. No details were 'given in the noufication neither the extent the injuries nor the circumstances connected therewith.

Pfc. Rado, in the army about year, has been overscas' only a month. The Inst letter his family received, from him stated that he well. A brother, Sergeant Danicl Rado, was one of the first' local servicemen to be killed in action in the present conflict. He was in the South Pacific theater of opcralions when he was killed.

From 70 to 80 million board feet of lumber are required each year for production of matches. WE BUY HUMAN HAIR 8 Inches and Longer Highest prices paid. Mail hair for appraisal. Style-Rite Hair Shop 516 Fifth. Avenue, New York 18.

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