Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 3

Location:
Naugatuck, Connecticut
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1944 Personal NAUGAtUCK DAILY NEWS Page Three Social Birthday Of Tricia Hale Is Celebrated Tin' MOVi'nth tnt-Uulny of Trlcla daughter of Mrs. Lois -Maple' street, was cole- li'ri'i'il yosti'iMay afternoon at her homo with a iiitmlvr her u-i'iv ptvsont, includini; Phyllis r.HMiut. Ui-tty Ann Joxi'l'li, June CJiiM-U'lsoii. r.arbara Smith. Clicrle Alice Glynn, htarold Joneii, Alice Gibbons, Uium nful Lciijiyrl, Sewn Hronnnn, Arliru 1 Xeal.

Gerald IxmiK and Buddy James Hanley Entertains On 16th Birthday James Hanley celebrated his birthduy Wednesday os'uiilng at his home on Ctirtiss street by entertaining a number of friends. Attending were: Manuel Alberta, Anthony Wayne hart. Kenneth KoaianoVf, Annul Fjiwrenco, Joseph Kopp, Donald Lleauciimp, oriel Caron, Fred Sokoloski. Harry Brandion and Doimld JSvou, 21-I'l-c. CCHN CUttMTtJ Knivi's, 7.95 Jane G.

Wyatt Competes Course At Medical Center Miss Jane G. Wyatt has cnmplet- i-rl hi'i- course oi' training at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Ci-mu-r, New York city, i.s spending n. month's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Wyat: of Walnut street. During- World produced 11.700 airplanes. ir I the V. S.

CHRISTMAS CARDS FOK OV.KKSK.AS ARE READY NOW! Sweetheart Husband Brother Friend Pal Others Til 701 MAIL BEFORE OCTOBER 15TH' Tin- Card Gift Simp SWEENEY'S STORE Local Teachers Entertained By Mrs. R. J. Hughes Mrs. Raymond J.

Hughes, a former teacher of Rubber Avenue school, recently entertained ttVe teaching -faculty of Naugatuck at an outdoor supper at her Sotithview street. Those attending were: Mae FlOrena'Reilly, Cell Reynolds, Ann DowJinsr, Nellie Kiernan, Pauline Catherine Duffy, Mary Pen rose, Elizabeth Neni-y, King, Sally Bcurdsley, Virginia Smith, Mary Donahue, Helen Balinskj. Florence O'Loughlin, Music, Dancing Enjoyed At Surprise Party A surprise parly was held Wednesday evening- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.

Holm of Oxford. Thomas of Union City played Irish jigs and polkaa on the accordion. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments served. Vocal solos were sung by drud C. Galvin.

Dorothy and Allies MeNamara. Ann Ackerman, Jane MyNumara and Phyllis; StuulTcr played selections on the jinno accompanied by Leslie Stauf- 'er on the drums, Those present were Mary Strom, Mary Wilcox. Ethel Kenncy, Miss Ann Daly, Ray Ruccio, Helen McCarthy, Esther Daltmi, I Mrs. Ann' Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs.

Lenorc Leary. Florence McCarthy, I Arthur Holm, Miss Mildred.Galvin, Gcnevievc Gorman and Mary Me- Mrs. Vivian Stauffer. Uiy Also, Leslie Staffer, Miss Jane McNnmnra, Thomas Keilly, Phyllis Stuuffcr, Herbert Fray, Miss Bobbie Hub Daniel Fisnni, Edward Collins, M'rs. Dorothy Callahan and -Mrs.

Agnes McNamani, RallyDayOf Methodist Church School, Sept. 24 The annual Rally Day of 'the church'school of the Naugatuck Methodist church will take place Sunday, September. 24. Sessions will start at the usual time, 9:15 a. m.

Departmental (promotions and a special service of dedication will be part of the program- at the 11 o'clock service. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacFarland are In charge of the Raymond Yarrison of the promotions. Parents and friends are Invited to attend.

The plans for Rally Day were made at a meeting held September 12th at the home of. Marshall Long, 25 Dayton road. Rev. J. T.

Butler Named Pastor Of Portland Church Crusader Post Auxiliary To Attend Mass Members of the Crusader pos uixilku-y are asked to attend the military Mass at St. Heclwijv's church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. It will be in honor of three local servicemen killed in action. Ncna Culver Enrolled At Lasell Jr. College Miss IS'oati Culver, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew M. Culver of fill High street. IcfL yesterday for Auburndule. where she will outer Junior college, Donald Pleming Leaves For Sampson Donald Fleming, son of IVfr.

ani! Mrs. John Fleming of May street, who recently enlisted in the Navy, left today Tor his recruit truining at the Xaval Center, Sampson, Y. Mack KrsliU-r 43 Center-Street Phono 3-15-12 Pot-Luck Supper For St. Michael's Guild A pot-luck supper for St. Mi- chnci's Guild will be held Monday at p.

m. the homo of, Mrs. Wallace Nobie of Field street. Each member is requested lo briny a covered-dish, plate, cup and scr- s'ico for one. If stormy, the supper will be held in the parisli house.

Husband Gets Promoted To Sere-cant Mrs. A. Linone of Hill street has received word from her daughter, Theresa D'Avorso of Stai-kc, thac her husband has been promoted to sergeant. Ho is stationed at camp FJa. Ladies' Aid Of.

Immanuel Lutheran Church Plans Rummage Sale The Toadies' Aid society of the Jmmanuel Lutheran church held successful meeting Wednesday Refreshments were sci-ve-il following it by Mrs. Pauline Rad- csk and Mrs, Anna Luschenat. Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held in the church hall Oet. and 20. Mrs.

Elsa Kram- petx appointed publicity chairman. Rev. James T. Butler, Naugatuck native and a graduate of Naugatuck schools where he was a prominent athlete, and very well known here, has been appointed to the pastorate ot the Church of St. Mary at Portland.

Rev. Butler had been pastor of St Joseph's church, Chester for the post eight years. Rev. Butler has two brothers here, Wr. William J.

Butler and. Edward Butler. Father Butler was born here, Oct. 13, 1887. He attended.

St. Francis' parish school and Naugatuck high school. Graduated from St. Thomas' seminary, he was sent to St. Mai-yls, Baltimore, for his ma-" jor seminary course.

He completed this at the Catholic university, Washington. Bishop Nilan ordained him in 'Hartford on Dec. 21, 1918. He was assistant at St. Francis Xavicr church, Waterbury, from 1919 to J031, and at St, Mary's, New pointmont as pastor of St.

Joseph's London, from 3931 until his ap- church, Chester, in 1936. Rev. Butler's appointment was announced by Most Rev, Maurice F. McAuliffc, bishop of the Hartford diocese. Lorraine's Master Tailored Sharkskin William Smith At Naval Training- Center William Smith, son of Mr.

and -Trs. Henry J. Smith of -May street las started his recruit training ho U. S. Center; Sampson, Y.

Brownies'' To Have Hot Dog Roast The "Brownies" of N.iugatuck will start their Fall activities tomorrow. The three Troops will hold a hot dog roast in the yard of the home of Mrs. W. Glenn Kirby, 25 Sweeney street, beginning at a. in, Games and songs will bo enjoyed.

The leaders arc Mrs, Philip E. Rice, Troop 57; Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch, Troop 5G; and Mrs. Norman Rain Causes Blast On Fire Whistle A short circuil owing to heavy rains caused the fire ala7-m whis- lie to blow a blast yesterday afternoon, it was reported this morning.

The department extinguished a fire at the home of P. F. ixes, 118 Ward street, later ir. the afternoon. The fire, caused by a short circuit, "did little damage, firemen said.

Jewish New Year Starts Sunday Eve. The Jewish Now Year, Rosl Hashanah, which marks the be nine of the season for pcnitcnc- Wood, Troop 58. In case of rain, in lho Jcwish ca will begin the affair will be postponed for a Sunday lt sunt iown. The Hoh week. Back The Invasion Buy More Bonds! th rz?" Wo wish to thank our ever increasing clientele for their, patronage during the past seven years and pledge to continue to bring- you the finest maple furniture 1 available majite 1'urnitiire that is not only individual in its styling but also superior in quality.

you arc rr.aple minded we surest you come in and make your selection from the largest display of maple fiirr.iturc in I'W MAUGATUCK RANGERS C.S.G. Sunday School Sessions Start At St. Michael's The first session of the Sunday school of St. Michael's Episcopal church will be held in the parish house next Sundav at 9:30 a. m.

Corp. Guclakis have charge of the Rangor detail a.t St. i g'ri church Saturday The special detail for Saturday afternoon will report at Schildgen's Grove at 1:00 m. All roads lead to-Naugatuck and the Third Battalion outing, Sun day at Schildgen's Grove. Rangers who can arc requested to report there at 9:00 a.

m. Marian Wyatt Enters University Of Connecticut Miss Marian L. Wyatt of Walnut street has entered the school of engineering at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. days will end at sundown on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement 20, lasting until sundown the following day. Services will be held in Waterbury synagogues to observe the holy days, starting Sunday.

BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Store Monday nnd Tuesday For Keliglous Holidays D. LIEBERMAN CHURCH STKEKT 32- 95 Very broad in the shoulders very narrow in the hips a slim sliver of a skirt. Adroitly man-tailored for Lorraine 10054; Wool Sharkskin that discourages wrinkles, needs no coddling Sizes 10 to 20. SUITS SECOND FLOOR Back the Attack Buy Bonds Capt. F.

Baker has issued special orders thai, all Rangers' report, with full equipment, at the sound of tfic V-Duy signal. Lt. Thompson. SO'LUIEll AIDS IlOMliFRONT Pratt, K.in. (U P) "Lend-least; lid a right-about-face recently vliun Sgt.

Ben.ny Maymird, rend- ng in an American paper over- ieas thru ping pong balls were icui-co here, shipped a supply to he locnl Chamber of Commerce, vlaynard is stationed' in England vherc I here IK no of the equipment. FIRST STEP I IN EASY WALKING- On Display! Complete Selections of Solid Rock Maple DINETTES BEDROOM SETS KITCHEN SETS OCCASIONAL PIECES OTHER 5IYIIS Luxor Norwash Shoe Store SPRINGS and VOUJl HOME CITY BAKERY 171 Maple Street BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED Smart Fall Tliursch.y 'I'd C. mapLS -SHOP tn 1 Mack Krshler 43 Center Street Phone 3-1542 DRESSES Crepes up fvlAirsj I I GREATOAKFARM OXl-'OllM 11OAU Tel. 5049 MILK EGGS Delivery To All Parts Of Clear Weave Cordially Invites You To Attend Our GRAND OPENING DAYS Friday Saturday EVERYBODY WELCOME CLEflR 9-11 So. Main Waterbury.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Naugatuck Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
76,008
Years Available:
1897-1977