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frit Scout I Paper Drive jlmipntuek Boy Scout troop No. will mnkn collection' of xcran Saturday mornlnj; for the of the troop fund. It Car Owners Urged To Renew Motor Now of tl'o troop commtttco. Those wishing to oonti-lbuto pa per to tlio Scout collection arc re fluest'ecf to call Robert Van Delft telephone TOO, no Inter than Frl- cvcnlnp. handllnp.

It be tied For convenience In l.i rrtiuod-lccl that In bundles. RADIO EXPERTS Since 1925 SWAN'S 15 Church St. Tel M74 of i Connecticut com- miinltliis somewhat removed from I cstabllnhed branch of the State Department of Motor Women's Activities-Personal and Social VISIT OUR NKW GIFT SHOP for Weildlnjr Annlvcmnry nnd Shower Silver, China, Viucn, Etc. $1 to 350 William Schpero JBWELEB Church Street RUG CLEANING nnd DYEING Alao Speclallilnx In Dyeing THOMAS DYE WORKS ST. Wnterbury 3-7105 are urged by Commissioner Elmer S.

Watson to renew motor vt-hlclc registrations by nmll fore February 15th. All current motor vehicle (rations expire at midnight on Friday February 28th, Motor which are used on public ways af- ei- that hour and' date, without thw new 1017 registration insert in the number plate and proper registra- lon certificate showing the validity. will be operated "Illegally" ana drivers will be subject to arrest ana prosecution on that chargo. Renewal applications, advised UUVJaCLl Commissfoner are attached to the registration certificates The only action required o'f -the car owner is to detath, the 'application, sign the which many rget to do, and so require too department to return same for signature, and then mail with the proper fee by check or money It this action Is taken before Saturday, February 10th, the department can handle a substantial mail business, returning renewala promptly. 1047 number plates may be used on February 15th, whether re- ncwnls or new issue.

The Watorbury of the Department of Motor Vehicles is the nearest, to NaupatucU and all applications from this town sh'ould be mailed to the Department of Motor Vehicles, Waterbury, Connecticut. Rebekahs Name Mrs. Jones As Vice Grand Mrs. Kato Jones waji elected ylc grand- of lodg 35, I. O.

a rooetlh of the lodge last night In Odd Fe lows hall, succeeding Mrs. Gel aldlne Traver. who resigned due to ill health. Thj post of warden-' formerly held by Mrs. Jones, and- that of rlg-h supporter to: the vice grand' from which Mrs.

Rosalie Traver has. re signed, will be -filled at the nex meeting by Mrs. Eleanor Monroe noble grand, The new officers will be installed at the Feb. 19 meeting by Mrs Ada Williams; of Seymour, district deputy president. A school of instruction for officers will 1 bo conducted in Seymour Feb.

17, it announced at tho meeting. CRIME DOESN'T PAY Holyoke, an eip-ht-year-old girl tried to gat a drink Trom dispensing machine without a nickel, her hand became caught and the fire do pnrtmcnt had to sand a hook and luckier to free her. THOUSANDS OF THEM Special Ones For SWEETHEARTS RELATIVES and FRIENDS 5c to $250 BAG OF VALENTINES FOR THE CHILDREN Library Group Plans Auction Plans for a' lunch basket auction to be held' under the sponsorship of the Mlllville Library asso elation March I'l, were discussed at' a meeting of the organization Tuesday evening at the home ol Mrs. Emil Krampetz, A 20-poune turkey also will be awarded during the session. The group Is planning a dance to be held next week, but arrangements have not 'been completed.

Other routine business transacted, Mrs. Albert Bremwer, president, conducted the meeting at which 12 members were in' attendance. Plan VMentrne Dance Sunday A Valentine dance under the pices of St. Hedwlg's Sodality will be, Sunday Feb. 9, In St.

George's hall, Linden Park, beginning at 8 o'clock. i Music for dancing will fur- 6.rtt.ert(il'ned-; last, hlgiti'l at a meet nished by Ray HotchWss and hla hc ld ln Naugaiuck Ai orchestra, It is expected' a large-I. 0 "Cgl'ort 1 JHome, attendance will be street 1 and', conducted' MJ The" committee in' charge ar- I Margaret Maxwell; president, includes: Prior to 'the' business' meeting a Irynkiewicz, Lorraine WlBlnaKI, pot-luck supper'-was served'to more Joglna Zwolinsky, Marion Paszel, I than 100 'members and' He nd District' dfflcerf'Df th; I American 1 Legion' wer'o ni'ginl at a meet- 'held In' the' Naugatuck Amerl- Flyer'? til Problems of- the private flyer will be dlscuneed at state-wide luncheon- meeting, next 'Tuesday, 9teb.ll', of Connecticut Chapter, National Aeronautic Association. 12:15 Hart- Principal speaker at the meeting in the Hotel Bond, ord, will be Jtoseph Gteutlng, Jr. at the- Personal Aircrafi NAPOATtCK THtJMfcAf.

FROZEN- FOOD "ALABM" INVENTED Schcnoctatfy, N. Electric Co. boon for owners of frozen food cabinets. It's ah' alarm thermostat Which (jives a warning of any mechanical failure: in time- avoid costly food losses. CHAPPIE'S AMOCO OASOLINI SERVICE STATION ttt BBIDOK ST.

TEL. MM moron Manager Council'. Two More Gifts Contributed: New' Haven; first vice 'Mokel Casey, Wa. secretary; "Mrs. 'Edna Haven, 'treasurer en, reasurer Mrs.

'Mae Naugatuck, his frit''I a ''A gifts have been' r'e- elved from local merchants, by I.were Sirs. Charles" ifulvillo and he Ladles' auxiliary, Crusader LMrs, Leo, Dumont, both of Water- Veterans of Foreign Wars, 'for'l bury. Fellowship Conducts Clothing- Campaign A clothing drive- for European relief is being conducted by the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Residents having donations are requested to telephone James Umlauf, 3930, or Anna Mae Zerbe 3745. The clothing will be collected, or contributions may bo left it the church.

he Store" to be held in' cbnjunctio'n" with a benefit card party tonight in'the post rooms on Rubber' avenue, Carlson's Furniture' Co, has contributed an electric toaster, and the Fetor Paul, five boxes' of Mounds. The committee In charge of the' event, from which proceeds will be contributed to the: VFW National Foundation, includes: Miss Jane Bontempo, chairman; Mrs. Maude Lewis, Mrs. Anna Leonhardt, Mrs, Hazel Bickford, Mrs. Mabel Burke, Mrs.

Katherine Radcliffe, Miss Joan Pistarelll, Miss Ann Mikaitis and 'Mrs. Rose Bontempo. Kimmer-Harrison Wedding Planned 'Marriage Intentions have been filed in the'office of Town Clerk Raymond St. John' by George Edward Kimmer, 430 Quinn street, and Elinor Ru-th Harrison, .125 Quinn street. The couple plan to be married Feb.

15 in the Methodist church. session plans discussed to send a local gir: to Grids' State, A new. member accepted, and a report read on a card party held Jan. 29. ments were for observance of National Defense'and American- to be held.at the next Ellen Gerber is chairman of the National' Defense committee, and Florence Bon- tempo-'f OP.

the'Americanism aommit- t'ee. Mr. 'Gouting" will deal especially with the need for small airfields, irparks and ialr harbors and will reply to objections that communities Jiave made- to landing fields for light planes. Public relations phases of the Airport will considered by Qeutlng-. Prior to becoming executive head of the Personal Aircraft Council Mr.

Geutlng was an officer of the General Aircraft Corp. and he represented that company in the af fairs of the Aircraft Industries-As sociation. He is a 1 founder and former president of the Philadelphia Junioi Chamber of Commerce. fcedkuae -of airfield problems and pending, aviation 'a large attendance of Connecticut aviation carters' is expected. Sterling Nei- on, chapter.president, Reservations may be made through Sidney A.

Edwards, secretary, 475, State Building, iartford, ASSORTED DESIGNS WITH ENVELOPES 21 For 37 For 51 29c 59c The Quick and Easy Way to Buy SWEENEY'S 213 CHURCH ST. The Card and Gift Shop STORE NAUGATUCK Couple File Intentions Marriage intentions havo been filed In the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Watcrbury, by Donald O'Toolc, 42 May street, and Dorothy Kennedy. Waterbury. Leave For Three Weeks In Florida Mr, and Mrs.

Ed.ward Anderson, 19 New street, have left for a three week's vacation in Florida. Spending Month In Miami, Fla. Miss Sophie Zehnder and Mrs. Gottlieb Zehnder, both of Mil! street, and William Baribault of Waterbury, are spending a month's vacation in Miami; Fla. Guild To-Hear Guest Speaker' John Mont', treasurer of the Na-ugat'uck Savings'Bank, will 'be guest speaker at a meeting of St.

Michael's Guild Monday evening, Feb. 10 in. the parish house. He will 'speak on his experiences in Japan. to the speaker a pot-luck supper will be served at 6 o'clock followed by a brief business session.

Guild members may invite guests to hew Mr. Mont's address. cur RRTi WATERBCRY 1 So. Main St. 45 W.

Main St. NACOATtTCK 186 Church St. 21 S. Main St. Girl Scouts Postpone Meeting 1 A meeting of Girl Scout troop, No.

31, scheduled for tonight at 7 o'clock in St. Cecelia's hall, has boon postponed, according to an announcement by Miss Helen Su- leader. BUSINESS TBAINING FOB VETERANS Jifcw Classes Feb: 3rd JUNIOR COLLEGE 24 Central Avc. Waterbury Phone 4-8772' SKCUI T.Mll.AI, KKI'OltTIM, Jlprrlnnini it in tirrisf Xhorlhunil In Illli ivimi vi-nlnicx ut (I I' THE PERRY SCHOOL llruivn Hiillcllni; ICuiprbiirr Hill St. Couple Parents Of.Girl Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Darmqdy of street, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Kathleen, yesterday at St. Mary's hospital, Waterbury. Mrs. Darmody is the former Miss Mary Wall of Waterbury.

Goleman Family Resides In Ohio Mrs. Ralph Coleman and children, Arlene and Roger, who have been visiting Mrs. Colcman's mother in Medford, have left to join Mr. Coleman in Columbus, Ohio, where he is studying at the University of Ohio. The family wa former residents of Naugatucl whore Mr.

Coleman was at the Naugatuck Chemical. Announce Birth Of First Child Mr, and Mrs, John Jasulavic Woodbine atrcet. announce th birth of their first child, a son Philip John, at the Waterbury hos pital, Jan, 31. Mrs. Jasulavic ii the former Miss Lillian Baahun skas.

Scoutmasters To )iscuss Banquet district commissioner, will preside at a round table discussion of Scoutmasters Monday, (Feb. 11, at 8 at the firehouse on Maple street, il was announced by Francis Clark, Naugatuck district chairman. Final plans of the Father and Son banquet to be held Feb. 13 at St. Michael's Episcopal church will be dlscusecd.

The Scoutmasters met last Monday night at the fire house to discuss plans for the banquet of which' Bruce Fisher is chairman. The world's most popular After-Shove lotion SPECIAL! Size Beautifully Mounted in Garnet and Grey Folders Regularly $4.00 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Neary Building Naugatuck, Conn. TELEPHONE 2342 FOR APPOINTMENT Returns From Ashley, Pa. Mrs. James Karabanowski, .71 Golden Hill street, returned Tuesday from Ashley, where she spent a week at the home of her mother, who was 'seriously ill.

Move Saturday To New Home Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benson, 194 Maple street, move Saturday to their new home on New Haven road. Completes. Term At Junior College Audrey Patterson has completed her (studies' term, at Lasel! Junior coegc, Auburndale, Ma: and is spending a two month's recess at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Patterson, 8 Central avenue. Large Class Of Girls Prepare For Gym Former Resident Parent Of Son Mr. and Mrs.

Willia-m McCann of Milford, announce the birth of a son, Monday. Mr, McCann is a former Naugatuck Ben Franklin Store 133 CHURCH STREET Hot Off The Juke Boxes! POPULAR RECORDS 25c "Old at Man, You're Crazy JJorgst your Thounnnda are poppy Try 'Ipoppintrup" with Ontroz. Contain, tonic for woiik, rundown fooling to bodVi "rap which many mon nnd womtn cau' X- fu ta now only 89cl Try Oatrm Tonic TabUU for new pep, vigor -vim and year, youtuw Minff. vtry day. mile HL Hll dt-uif Mtorc-ti uvcrywhur.o— ut Allori'a Cut llaic Per- A i number 'of girls joined the NauBatuck YMCA last Tuesday be In readiness for coming Annual Exhibition 'which will be held Friday and Saturday May 2nd' 3rd.

Marching-, drills, dances, g-ymjiastica are now in full swing with special sessions bcinfj held to make one of the best shows held in Naugatuck. The new girls.and. renewals-are Faith Hancock, Barbara Oliver, Jpnna Sundberg, Kenney, Doris Vest, Rose Mario Brocelnik, Regina Brecelnik Eleanor Irving-, Patty Johnson, Mary, Ann Stokes, Patricia Stokes Betty Jane Townsend, Betsy Conover, Sandra Mik- Patricia Bradley, Ann Erlckson Barbara Litke, Barbara GcBseck. Dianne S'padold." Indications point to a class of over 180 girl's participating in this year's exhibition. it CHICK INOICTClll JtAZOJt AUTOMATIC- Blatttt pull push Schicli corrtct poiidonln cloni.

Woodorf ul for too. FASrM- CARROLL PERFUMERS 186 CHURCH ST 21 SO. MAIN ST. 1 SO. -MAIN ST.

45 W. MAIN ST. NACGATUCK NAUGATUCK WATEBBURV WATERBUBY DODGE Hotchkiss Garage 47 J10TCHKJSS STHKJOT ToJ. 57J87 J. L.

MAZLLAUSKAS, Prop. SALKS SERVICE a- c.rage appje contains a core with five cellsi each containing, two seodjg. THE 0HI1JA INN 11 Harrlkan 'At- Leuremvortb Wiltxrbur)- In and Amprloan Stop In After tho Theater Dully It it. In to 8iHiilii.vM noon-lo JO nil YOURT; LIQUOR DOLLAR GOES FURTHER J. K.

STORES crux RATE; LIQUORS, WINES, BEERS Delivery Anywhere In Borough RUPTURE TRUSSES of Woterbury 206 Bank St. 5-0013 Waterbury SERVICE' Electric Appliance Co; 1241 Baldwin St TH. 4-4242 Fal ban ks-Moi'He 1000 WATT GENERATOR OANCING EVERY FRI. NITE A'uilcone. and.

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