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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 69

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TEN THE BRIDGEPORT POST, THURSDAY; MARCH 22, 1931. Need Seen to Review Curriculum As Result of After School Jobs NORWALX The Guidance department of the Nnrwslk n-hoo! syntem sees- the for a of the i In the Im- In to the studentn are qulrlne thioufh part time emplottnent. A eurvey made by that more than hleh "Indents nerrpllnt; sfter Mhoul i i In i i i 1" giving i raent. If i i them not included In itudles. that approximately 50 per cent ft atudent enrollment In the high school engaged In part wnrk and i rench 14- Ifl or KM 547 dnnuslly.

studv revrslrd xlrls lire working nn of 9 6 a week with an payof 64 fl per hour. It report- ad lire wn-king nn average of IRS houri week i an average piiv of rentii hour. The Guld.inrv i pointed eut. sitrvev made a the Henson working. They derlated that while vnhishte training being received an the re- eult of a employment.

voung peopl' long hours are limited lo enjoying the oppor- i i nf hi(h si huol i uccur a nfhool of them, 11 win i little i for school New The wlectmen conduct the maklne of new March 29 In the council chambers the of and m. Community Council Session The Greater Nnrwslk Community Council mil conduct next meeting. MJtrrh IT at 13.IS In thr Center'wh-n Mlm Marjorle of the Public Health burling i i 111 he the Tonight's Public besi ing (if Zoning Cum- 8 In Cilv hall. i i Cluli rtn-rtn at m. In YMCA IJidy Wnnblnglim lodge Shephi-tcli of Bethlehem at (I in Red Mt-n'n hull.

a i imwt. Kniphts of ''olumbui tonduct pllgi image of "atholie i al 6:30 ,1 from Si. church. 'ashion Show Set Jy Adult Class The second annual fnthlon ahow 111 he pieentcd bi --wlnx iilonnK" clsniips of Adult Edn- iltcm A i 11 nt 7.SO in in ttir high n-hofil. fi mhicpd nrt tnodelleJ hv i of the progiam will conclude 1th NEEDS LISTED BY 4 FIRE HEADS DARIEN four fire ofTlcInla at rerenl mepllng nf Board of I men enplnmpil I rpqupsl tin emi i fire ap- JM In meet civil nredn Mrencher.

eoniHiinslunpr; ntnev necietatv to the a i 1 Fratr. el tir i Hi'lKlit" Hni1 Hnuilil Oihlv. iff or Noroliin Flic (li-piul- i mienki-m I'limteil mil (tint thi-lr rr- rt" In I Ihr CIJ i i i I i mtill- i I tie I I I I I for The nihll- I I nl ll'ixr, i ill 1 IlllllfcPl VMlllllI tnirnl In futliUtitl IF i i FT I mUl The i i i 1,1 i i I i It IH1 Ill n.i Tliev hurl fur I wo ttin i rsiliii ii-lii 1 ne une told thai If rien railed to nther in tbe urea local "Mil malninlnnt. -eleitmen ft written 'ir; Ihe appropriation In spproircl, munt bi 1 furwarded to Bonrrl i'f Klnanre. i in rm- in emergency nppro- iliirmg the flnral vi'ar.

ttnntri Hie anil n- nre honrd Hiigiruteil a ltld: for the CD program. DUS1NG HEAD DEFENDS INTAL TO RCAF VET M-in-li i ol I i i fui the rien A i Hie pant IP months i rompleleil i i an nil tmt three- of the in the Alli'n-O'Nelll hous- i i are now cortipieterl and and remainder have thP laid, Mr. Hales pervlied all construction and of demolition at tho Fitch One of the tsns hern tenleil nti Hn nllen and riimorn loi-nl i i i i i i Ihf III 1 i limit i i i i i nf i i hit i i im I i i i i i i oru i'i nili'i the i to I Cnnaill.ui Mr King the ntt-man Houn- A upproveil Ihe Canaan application and decision of local authority on rnKtUrs of ta NORWALK NABS YOUTHS ON AUTO THEFT CHARGE NORWALJt. March 22--Two New Y.ork youths, Lawiion Epps. 18.

and Mclnnls, 19, are being held here today for the alleged theft of motor pending return to NPW York Slopped at 3 a m. for m. routine check, thp you tin wcrti unable to produce re nisi ml Ion for the 1BB1 auto thpy wete driving In Kant avenue. Under questioning by Patrolmen i McCralh and Shar- rnld Gorlon, they admltlPd hiving taken the car (torn Brooklyn I nit night. DONORS SOUGHT FOR BLOODMOB1LE WILTON George McKendry, chairman of Ihe Red reported today there will be an all-Wilton hloodmoblte IPS-Ion in St.

chureh on May IS, when everyone in Town v.111 have an opportunity to Rive pint of blond. He snld Connecticut In Feb- ruaiy fell 17 per cent of tta quota of plaima an0 Wilton must bear some at the blame for failure. Of the 3,800 peraona who MVP In Wilton, only 78 have donated Wood the close of World War II and of those only 35 have donated more than oncp, he declared. The burden of donation haa been on nboul SO people who appear at the bloodmobltp each time they are permitted to, every third month. Mr.

McKpndry. In addition to blood the bloodmoblle unit needs local to help, said the Had chairman. Church Tbe House committee of the Congregational church will meet In the home of president. Mm. Donald R.

Converse on Nod Hill rtad on Mrtii-h at 2.30 p.m. Rotary Dance Mis. Alex lions of Chestnut Hill Is I chaliman of thp i dance ponsoii-d by the Rosary society Mutch 31 In the Town hall. ore avngable to and teenagers IB nnd ovei, and mev he obtained fiom Mis. Thomas Young.

Mm. Elmer A Sperry. of Nod Hill In handling the publicity nnd Mrs. George the check tnom. Mm.

Kenneth Lynch hits ob- tnlned pities for elimination dance Mis. Robert CJ. Sparrow announced that the following have been added to her lint: Mr, and Ralph Butler, Mr. and Mts. Clifton Caldwell.

Mr. and Peter Connelly. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel, Mr.

and John D'Ella, Ml. ancMMin. Andiew Qoyette. Dr. and Mrs.

Nell LY-bahr, Mr. and Mrs. Tran Ms.wick.. Mr. and M.W.

J. W. Moran. Mr. and Richard OToole, Mr.

and John Peter. Mr. and Lee Reynolds. Farm.Bureau Program The Wilton group of the Farm bureau will meat In the parish home of the Congregational church March XI at 1:30 p.m. Each year women throughout tho county help the Extension atff build program for coming year baaed on Individual and community The 1601 questionnaire will be pre- senlPd at this meeting.

Mrs. Frank C. Benedict la head of the group and i preside at the meeting. Chureh Ssrvlesi Tonight SI Eplscopnl church-8 I m. Pai Inh Holy Communion del vice.

Cong re Rational church--8 p.m. ofTloe of Tennbrne nnd Holy Communion. Put lull supper st 6.43 In the par- lab house. Xlon'n Hll! MethCdHt tn Uppvi. Itnum sei vice and Seven Ijist Woiilst" by the senior hi'lr.

Chair Rehssrsal Theie will li a if the sen I in i hoii of 1,1 IP Confc-irgnUnnnl i him )i i i i i i i I rhuii'h i i I I i i i trmm Hers Weeki'tul I I I si uf Ml nnd i Jennings of fit urn Hill niNd rr Velnifr 1" Hunt lev, i i i i i nt Rilgcwiirth In I i i Msnoi, Y. Jonl son nf Ut. and Kdwlh i nF Olit hluhwuv, la home fmm i i i Military Naval mademy. Qeneva, for tbe Banter weekend, His sinter, Nnncv. from will spend thf neehend her paicnta Recent of Mr, and Donald R.

Converse were Mr. and Mm. RobPit Pierre of Clifton Sptlnge. N. Y.

Patricia Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Gregory of Plmpawaupr road, from Avere.lt college, Ds.ni- Va. DIVORCE IS GRANTED MRS. JOSEPH JARASKO LilciBCiitt Indlce Jnrnnko, Brldjco- porl.

WAI gtnnted an line on tailed (IK nice In Suprrlui coint fiom Joseph alno of this cltv. Jtuasko i threp-to- fotit term In Mnlc's prison for ninautt ulth intent to kill Idonah Pet kins. Nor walk. The Uecrep was handed down by Judge Samuel Mellltt nf Superior courl, on the ground of intolerable, cruelty, after Jaraako testified humband (truck htr en niimeroup occasions. They were mnrrl-d Oct.

ID. 1B4Z. Bpnlcti'H a dlvoicv. petitioner WRS glvi-n peimlnslon to lie'i rotmir niimr of Lucierils Iif- i- llei i i i i lii'i i i i i i SI 11 ini i Jolniil i i i i In I I I UtiDi iMvnth the three i ncaled In paiked auto In a lane off Park avenue, Falrflcld. Isst Nov.

19. Sill also waa tenced to to four In Jof put Westport Parents Briefed on Student Opportunities i i i 1 1 1 ii About 100 rntmbsrs of Staples hlgb school PTA in i a i i i i I nt night In the school concerning problems and opportunist for itudenti or.itt".ti"'i from school In times. The panel Included (left to right) Chief Petty Officer Rubsrt J. i N.ivy recruiter In South Norwalk; Donald W. Kern, director of at the University of Bridgeport; Mrs.

Sterling Pierian, PTA Samuel D. Arons, manager of the Norwalk office of the Connecticut State Employ mint Service! Hatph E. MacKell, Norwalk Army and Alfred Thompson, guidance director Btiplet, who served moderator. NORWALK TO PROBE JUNK YARD'LAXITY' (Continued from enforcement, aald no further warnings will precede arrests. So ma junk he aald, have been Operating: since September.

1040 without registering properly. He there are from 30 to 30 In the city now doing Junk business. The conference yesterday brought out that a ml (understand Ing had existed as to which law en for cement agency had the Job of policing ttu- junk yard operations. As a result, no real effort hnil been mndc hv either or local puller to check on the Junk From now on, local police to enforce the lawa within the Fourth Taxing District, the area of thp community which payn for local police protection. Junk dealeia not dealing In obsolete motor vehicles but operating general Junk nre not required to regliter with the State police but munt obtain a license from local police.

Thone dealing In hlflrn muM register with Stale police and obtain 'builnem licenses from the State Motor Vehicle department. Zoning Approval Required It wan pointed out that before a can granted, approval IB required from the zoning officer who zoning regulations. Among who Attended the in addition to the mayor ware Police Lieut. Carl ton KtockeT, Emll Gl.nx and Edward K. brook.

Chief and Zoning; Officer Eurtna S. Seymour, LUNCHEON SLATED BY THIMBLE CLUB WESTON A Hpring luncheon, sponsored by the Noillrld Thimble club will tahe pltire Apill 19 nt noun In the Town null. Tin- committee appointed at a lecent meet I UK uf tha club Inrluden; I I. Hunt, i Em le Thenll, Frank Her vet, Mm. OIIIKP Gtildrio, Mm.

Stanton h'mit'hei nnd Mrs, Charles Keene. Stiiilentt Attend Opera The nf thr' eighth unit i I mle or i linol to New i in 'I'uesrtiiv to i i ii pet romintii i if Ihr iprm. They ai'i-nrnpanled by the fol. lowing Rleimor 1.mitie, Wlllinm llutke. i Annti anil KtlwMHl Munininlon.

Murk Morn In Tokyo i i and Albert i of Tokyo. Japan, announce lha i of a nan on March In Tokyo, Mrs. Mark la the former Elliabrth Chadwlck, datighler of Col. and Mrn. Maurice Chndwlck.

Good Friday Service A special evening lervicc on Good Prldny will be conducted at A o'clock In the Emmanusl Episcopal Church, Lyonjj Plain, No.servlca wilt ba conducted on Good Friday In tha Norfltld Con- church of lack of a mgular pustor. Oun Club Visits Darlan Local Gun club mem hers were of tho Wep Burn club In Darlen on Sunday. Fallowing luncheon competitive shoot took between the-two clubs with Weston being the winner. Promotion Churl Curt Ins. of Mr.

and Mrs. Charlen Curtiss, Steephlll road, who stationed with the. U. S. Air Coipa in AlAaka, han heen promoted to corporal.

Town Mr. and of Valley Forge road, recent of Mr. and Clifford in Mr. and Charles and Botiby and Per of Steephlll road, recently returned fiom a visit In Buint Cabins, at k'Ui'nln nf Mr. nnil Mm.

M. I' 1'alnn'i Mi nnd Ml i I i of Wi-ntim i i i i xjipnl Hiitiiuhiv In York nti'nriliitf 11. vonisun Vit-i Riven nt the Urtintu dull bv ti gtoup of bunlnfss men Mr. nnd Mm. Wendell Flsliei and i-hltdten, Wendell, Mnrllyn and Kenneth of Floral Park, L.

Sunday gussti of Mr, and lira, PrantU Ik RUNAWAY BOY STOPPED BY POLICE IN NORWALK NORWALK, March 33 Milton Crandatl, 14, a West Haven Junior high ichoot itudant, Interrupted by police here at 9:60 o'clock last night on way to soy. where he headed, he of "bad marks" In studies. Patrolman William Smith, who boy as ha waa walking on West port avenue, said Crandtll told him waa leaving home to Hva with an oldir brother In New Jersey. He said feared reaction to low grades. West Haven police, contacted fay Norwalk notified pnrenla and they cama and took him home.

SERVICE SLATED BY CHURCH GROUP ROWAVTON The Maundy Thuriday service of Rowayton churches will be conducted at THS o'clock tonight In the Bnptlst church building, when the Rev. Donald W. Emlg will of. Delate at the lacrnment of Holy Communion. The adult choir ban prepared program.

The choir rein-amp Easier music under the ni rrctlon of Ceoigt Rowan, following the service. PUn Mother-Daughter The Guild la completing for mother-daughter entertainment program May 13. in the school. program being arranged under the direction of Samuel Robinson, president. Club To Meet Samuel Robin ion, Lowell road, will to the club of the Guild March 30 8:30 p.m.

John Calandriello will assist. Plan Visit are planning to visit City hall in Norwalk March 37, at 2:40 p.m., with their leader, James Rest. Plannlnp Clsld Day Dana for a. community Held dav program In September were din- cussed at a recent meeting of the club. OBITUARY Q.

D. Hnuisr NORWAUC. March 22--Services foi Mrs. MnbH Becker Haitxet, widow of Ceorge D. Ilatiner, of indue Fiiirrm loitil, Nurnnlk.

wlio illed yenlc-rdiiv in Norwnlk lumpllal, i lahe plnre i til 11 in In tha Cnlllnn lining, Kiml nvnuie 'I'lir 1 lilnieuon, rei'loi uf Ml. I'linl's RplHi-oiial church, will i i i tforvlcea also i roniliii'ted im I 10 m. In Ohm ti nf Maitl- Mfin and Sltlh Yink elty, with the Rev. John liell, rei'tin, nfflflallng and aislited bv the Itev. Firinga, foifner vrtai of the Incarnation chapel and now bead of school In Hn it ford.

Burial will be In Woodlawn cemetery. New York city, George 8. WESTON. a i Mathilda Rlckt, 74, widow of Gnorgo 9. Ricks, of Lyons Plain rood, died today In Norwnlk hoipllal where.

had jmllent one month. will take place Saturday at 3 p.m. in Charlrm 11. funeral home, 83 street, Westport, The Rev. Walter O.

Kln- aolvlng. rector of Emnnue! Eplsco- pnl church, Walton, will officiate, and burial will be In Lyons Plain cemetery. Sirs. who had resided here 60 ycnrs. Is survived by a Francis B.

Cooley, of Weston: a aon, George Bristol. levcn grandchildren and four great grandchildren. PROIE ATTEMPTED A NORWALK. March 23-Pollen today aro "Investitrating ait attempted break Into the Norwiilk Canteen compnny. Bout on atreet.

discovered at a.m. by Krnent Gronchel, proprietor. He aald he found tbe rear window hml been tampered hut MII mailr. FACES I I A NOItWALK. Miin-h 2 2 i i a i 22, of Bout em street.

nt tented al 1.10 a.m. today chnrgeil with operating motor vehicle while licence under suspension. WM released In of WOO for apjrMnret IB dtf court DARIEN GOP WOMEN ELECT I WESTON, March 22 --The Republican Women's i a meeting recently in the home of Birch road, elected Clarence Vogt chairman; Prlscltln Doran, chairman; Mrs. Baker, recording aecretary; John Breltwleier corresponding secretary. The elate presented by Brevoort Waldnn acting for Mra.

Frederick Wood, chnlrmnn of the nominating committee Mrs. J. Edward Brlittpr, who aerved temporary rhiiirmnn of the meftlng, explalnpd the decisions nf the executive committee presented a seven-point statement of aims and objectives, with emphasis on "Republicanism In West on." In order to accomplish thla neven-polnt plan, the assoclti- tion box ii do pled a policy which would have the chairman nT the gioup also function nn nn active member of the ntpuhllrnn Town committee. Volunteers anki'd to nerve on he viirloui ntil-coni- mltteen of thf Town commltlfc. Wlllliim I.nwnon reporlfil on the repairing nt the Timn Honor Holl.

A detailed iic-cotmt of activities ol the WeMnn A i i for the Stutly of Bnclnl Ptiililems given bv Prlncllln nnrnn, a member of steprlng comniit- IPP Mrn, Wlllinm NTdhnm and Mrs Robert Jones askctt for to take home and flrat aid courses, which are to be. of the Vl.tltlnp; Nurfie anno- clutlon. Mrs. Ellis Meyers, newly appointed director of Civil Defenie, reviewed what Is being planned Rep, Wood Cowan, en due tad two-hour discussion of pending leg- Illation In Hartford. Ho urged attendance at al! on bills affecting ihe welfare nf the town.

As one of the civic the) asnoclatlon "will sponsor an open mentlng for the pnllrr town i i the nett six ivrckK to town ofllcPH which will he lIlkNl at tho fall election. Varloun fun- nected i these ullk-es ill tx- jilnln functlimH th i i i i nt flelpctmen, Bchool licund, tnuinK and planning board, library hoaid and other cli'i-tnl I iitltrlals. At the Apt II riieHlliiK nf the HHSO- clallnn, rmmtl-liilili' of "Why Are Kfiiublli-ins- In planned Ten inembem or Iho mv nien'n itroiip Imve i to Id pmnilni'ni nittlomil ttipullli mi flKliren ashing I i i i i i nn lite untilri'l A i lin SCHOOL RECEIVES MEMORIAL GIFT GEORGETOWN A vail hanging of The Lords Prayer, hand-crocheted and framed by Mrn. Hcnrv Hotten, of Dnnhury. formerly of Georgi-lown, hni been presented to the Gllhrrt and Bennett school by Mrs.

in moni- ory of her ion, Eugene, who a pupil at the arhoiil. Thn prenenln tlon of the gift wlili-h ntcuurci four by fnt wnn nmde by Brian Barrett, a member of thr local Boy Scout ttoop, nnil accepted by Inn Drlncoll, school principal. Mlaa Drlncoll spoke of Eugene, declaring; the school was proud to recelvn the gift In mrmorv Good Friday I Ihe Bethlehem Lutheran church. Good Friday Holy Communion service will he held at 8 m. The sermon topic will be, Thr Christ." At (he Swedish Coegropnt tonal church tha Junior League wilt meat on Good Friday at 2 m.

and a service of Holy Communion will be conducted In churrli at 7.30 m. A three-hour nerUci' will he ron- In the i i i i cluin Ii i Tiiitm to lv i juislm, (tie i Klnii' 1 anil curst Hpt'nkr. I lu Stun- lev of I a Haptlil chilirl At 7 4Ii i'i" ttif flirlntlan ICvangellcnl of the Dun bury men, i a rally Ir Clilbert church. In a Good Friday will conduct id li MB a to 1 tun. DARIEN GROUP HITS SUB-DIVISION PLAN Crowd Plan-Zoning Hearing; Decision Reaerved HA nils Mnrch 33--More than TO ppntonn cinwded Into the aelsct- mnn'fl office In Town hall knd overflowed I corridor for ft hear- Injt nn proponed Biih-dtvtnlona last nlcht Town Plnn-Zonlng comtuis- nim vi'fl (leriilon on I wo petl- i i i i illvlnlnnn submitted by i I i i RuHdern.

Inc. and i i i i A i i i i i opposition was reg- i i i uRiiimt proponed Buti-divl- uni of 3t lol.it for a houMng devei- planned by the Bend I i i i i on Hollow Tree Ridge Hi-id. Httiiih of the railroad. Raymond Hrnpdlrt. Norwalk lawyer I i i the No rat on Knell I In the project an Uu' that tentative the ntoim BPWCM to be Inadequate, the do not conform to thp regulation 50-faot width, that tieef drainage Inadequate and thp builders haw tint received i a of thp Water and SeuaKc commission builders WPTP by Michael Woffcy.

Stamford lawyer, who submitted plot and road for thp vision and hv believed they conformed to all jjon- Injr HP mild the build- era weic wilting to furnish ft bond to insure thnt they will live up to alt tho Plan-Zoning commission Mr. Woffey anld the Sewage com ml union declined to np- prove the until decision Is mndc by tho Flan-Zoning honrU. The commission also tabled the petition of Mr. Armstrong for 34 loti on Middlesex road and asked him to luhmlt more information on the proposed sub-division ta get approval of thp sewage mission for Ihe sower METHODISTS ELECT SAMUEL DEPALMER WESTPORT, Miuch 31-- Election of Samuel DrPnlmer prseldent of the boaid of of Community Methodist church, waa announced yr-fttrrday. Mr.

DcPalmcr was named at the annual meeting last week. elpctrd were. MrMn. Walter H. Stevenson, financial secretary, Mrs.

Harry Allen, treasurer of curient expenses; Scatfe. L-onfon-nre hiy member; Hnroid Scnlt, reserve cunfeience lay member; Mm. Maty Simpson, recording steward; Thomas Longmulr. district steward; Urn Herbert Mnlin, reserve district ateward; Calo- ll ne Sniff en, communion ateward, and H. H.

White, superintendent of church school. Trustees Include Lewin I. Merrill, George Ferris, Mr, Longmulr. Robert Bergman, Harry Sherwood, S. Roberts, Mr.

J. G. Longmulr, Walter B. and Mr. DePklmer.

The following nre stewards: Mr. and Harry Allen, Mrs. J. C. Fnnton, Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. John Ferris, Robert Ljtndgrebe. Mr. and Mrs.

Longmuli, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mnhn, Mrs. Mcrrltt. Mrs.

Frederick Meier, Miss Sylvia Miller, Mr. and Mm. Italic Mills, Jolm Nlchol, Mr. and Mrs. Clydn Roni, Mm.

Simpnon. Mlsi lfffn. Mm. J. H.

Snlffcn, C. C. Snifffn. Stcvnnnon. Mr.

3cot(, i nnd H. E. Mr. and Mm. Itobett Wood son.

Wll- Jlnm Ruitst'br, Mis. Elsie Glenden- nlnR, E. M. ItMynolda, Mr. and Mrs.

Ijiwrence Crawford nnd Mr. and Harold A. Hhlppey, Board Approves Four-Point Plan For School Defense Emergency WESTPORT Confronted with the increasing public acknowledgement of the necessity for pripaiPdnrsn through civil the Board of Education today announced It hum adopted a four-slap plan to prepare ths school system In the pvent of national emergency here. Point one of thti plan Ln to find protective nreafl In tbn school and to art up nprmtlrm drills. according to Alnn I'aiiell.

rhnlr- nmn of, the Board nf Kdiiriillnn The second itip la to hsfln Immediate, for the aanlor and Junior high The third point concerns holding actual for younger aehool pupil a In abeyance until adequate public Information can bi given to both the school children and to the Point four that both the Fire department and CD will check ichool for and drills at the surliest possible time. The achonl board, reluctant to undertake CD drlllfl for fenr nf add. Ing to the emotlnnnl unrpt of ntudpnU. convlnrcd that proper trnlnlng lit Imperative If full protection la to be nffuidnil Incline of an emergency. Mr.

Parmell laid. Board feel), he added, that a proper training program would cdtuilAt of the factual presentation of the need for on the level of understanding of the child, and clftm and realln- tlc approach to emergency Both of the program to be aimed at minimizing the emotional disturbance that would from half and In plete information. With ttia of the ichool board 1 plans, Mr. Pane II reliajied a. letter from Donal G.

Murphy, Civil Detente director here, In which he pointed out, with "deep concern," that no prepara- tlone for an emergency had been taken here by tho achool board. YMCA Sets "May 17 For Annual Meeting The nnniinl dlnnrr-mri-tmc of the YMCA will Hike pliu'e Mny 17 at 7 pm. in the auditorium. E. Burton Schryver, chairman of the dinner committee, announced following a meeting of the board of earlier week.

Flank M. Totton, vice president at the ChfiM Nntlomil bank of New York city, ulll hrnd of (peakern, Mr Schryvcr on Id, nnd other RppnkerB will lie tinnmmced In the near futiiie. More than 3IM periona attend Mlenr annual nt which i committee clmltmrri pre- their i reiiotla. A new alatu of officers, to be announced two weeks prior to the will he Invtalled. Jn addition to a new president.

two Vice presidents, a (ecretnry and trcuurer, the nominating committee, under the chairmanship of Herbert E. Baldwin, wilt present the of eight new directors to serve three-year and one director for a two-year term to take the place nf Charles P. Stetson who resigned several months ago. 5 Architects Interviewed By Building Committee architects wpre Interviewed by of the police nnd court huttdtnit committee In a BOSS Ion Turnday nlxht In Town hnll, nnd the committal- hus scheduled another meeting to take nliica next Monday when one more architect will be hpard. Thou Interviewed Include ve- whoae are out of town, committee said, but they either live In weitport or have active here they given an audience.

They are Sherwood, Mills and Smith, of filrntford; Dnnlrl B. Driscoll and John Bright, both of Writ- part; John A. Thompson and Jp- rauld Dahler, both nf P. of Wectport. wUl with the building rommrtten at next session.

Board Raises Rentals Of Bathhouses $2 a Year reiifniH will 13 more thin year. It vitin night by an official nf Beach commission. The Increase, to be effective for the romlni; neaMn. will yield about Ihr upproiti- mate amount of revenue lom by of 109 bnthhouies aged by the storm. The commission soon i to Went port era who have held Coropo beach for five or more will receive their applications Inter, commlislon's es man nnld.

Longshore Club Donald Thrush hu been elected chnlrmnn tit the executive committee of the Longshore Beach and Country club, the club hu announced. Other new officers elected at a mvetlnK of the Mrennjr committee Sunday arc Dr. Bernard Friedman, secretary of the executive committee, and Leonard Schtne, chairman of the iteertar committee. DR. BOOTH TO LEAD MUSIC PROGRAM Dr.

F. Carlton Booth, director of music at the Providence Bible Institute, will sins; and have charge of the muftic et the special union Good Friday service sporuiorril by the Christian Evangelical Ministers nisoclalloti or thr- Danburv Area. The service i be conducted in the Gilbert Memorial ch. Georgetown, at 10 Dr. Booth wldHy known for hit association with Ret Jack Wyrtien, director of "The Word of Life beard Saturday evening over a nation-wide rndio broadcast.

For the lait St years Or. Booth has participated no "The Mountain Top Broadcast," heard Sundav ttie Yankee Radio Nelwoik throughout New England Eierett Grsffam, to trie i of the institute, will be the guest npenker. Tlila Is the second ear the Ministers aiuorlatlon hns sponsored such a Good ilnlon service. The public are DANBURY STUDENT CITED AT CLARK I I DANBURY, March 22--Harry O. Ireland, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ireland, 43 Morris street, baa named to the lilt of in Clark unlveralty, Worcester. granted unlimited from ca an a result of high jcholsj-Jc standing during the first of tho current year A graduate of Danbury high rhool, he ntudled In Becker Junior college, Worcrater, and aerved two years tha U. Navy prior to entering Clnrk. He a junior, majoring fn account I nit.

and Is house committee, chairman of Kappa PtU fraternity. Bring Out That Good Ham Flavor! SO IA1Y TO FIX Yes, just spread Uiet ham generouiily wilh(iiildin'a Muatarrf balling or hroil- ing. Gulden's met 1 ret blenrl of fine aeasoningn mmglea wuli tlie JUICM or tlin addinff new richness to hite. Your family will love unforgettabla flavor..

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374,681
Years Available:
1918-1977