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CIETY NAUGATUCK NEWS (Conn.) Mar. 1, 1969 3 (Vtib Gift, Photo) MISS MARY LIN HANCOCK Sally Torre Engaged To Robert L. Lengyel Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Torre, 02 Sherwood Avenuu, West Springfield, are pleased to announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Sally Ann Torre, to Robert Louis Lengyel, 775 East Street, Suffleld. Mr. Lengyel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.

Lengyel, 80 Lewis Street. St. a The Apostle Church, West i i will Le the setting for the April 19th wedding. A reception which will the 11:15 a.m. ceremony, will be held at the Shaker Farms Country Club, Westfield, Mass.

Miss Torre graduated from West Springfield High School and the Bay Path Junior College. She is a secretary with Hamilton Standard. Mr. Lengyel graduated from Naugatuck i 'School and Southern Connecticut StateCol- lege. He spent four years with the U.S.

Air Force, and is now a physical education teacher at the Enfield High School. Miss Mary Lin Hancock Mr. Cristillo To Marry Miss Carol Hinckley Fiancee Of Joel Zinko Mr. and Mrs. C.R.

Plank the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Mary Lin Hancock, to Michael Cristillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cristillo, Maria Hotchklss Road, Prospect. The wedding is planned for 10 a.m., June 7, at St. Anthony's Church, Prospect.

The bride elect graduated from Wilby High School and Post Junior College. She is employed by the Waterbury Buckle as a stenographer. Her fiance is a graduate of Croft High School, Waterbury, and is a U.S. Army Veteran. He is a Tool and Die Apprentice at Eastern Tool Co.

Church's Annual St. Patrick's Day Supper Is Slated St. Mary's Church, annualSU Patrick's Day Corned Beef and Cabbage Supper, will be held by the Altar Society, Saturday, March 15, from 5 to 7 p.m., in the Church Hall, North Main Union City. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Julia Mallane and Mrs.

Mary Stopper. Other committee members and workers include: Mrs. Julia Smey, Mrs. Katherine Murtha, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs.

Ann Trombley, Mrs. Mary Ann Richards, Mrs. Mary Oris, Mrs. Helen Hagstroin.Mrs. Albena Kaminski, Mrs.

Eloise Gunnoud, and Mrs. Helen Laone. Serving as hostesses will be several students from the Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, colorfully attired in green, and various green decorations will be featured throughout the dining area. The menu "will also commemorate the St. Patrick's Day holiday with the traditional corned beef and cabbage, boiled potatos, carrots, an assortment of breads and rolls, holiday and av.

choice of.beverages. The public, is cordially invited to attend, and arrangements for tickets may be made by contacting Mrs. Helen Laone, 729-2053 for reservations. No tickets will be sold at the door, but reserved tickets may be picked up and paid for at the door. (Fargo Foto Service) MISS SALLY ANN TORRE Gaylene Speck Bride Of Ronald L.

Carlson Of Interest to Naugatuck residents is the marriage of Gaylene Speck of West Hartford to Ronald L. Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carlson, SAFETY TIPS Barbecuing indoors is fun, tasty, and safe, if ynu'nbxervc'these. tips by the 'Barbecue Briquet Institute: 1.

Set up your grill in a well ventilated area. The barbecue i i grill nr fireplace provides natural exhaust system. Portable grills should be used only in the open, on porches or In garages with doors left open because bri- quets, like nny fuel, give off gases when burning. 2. Arninge briquets In a conical pile about six inches high.

Allow lighter fluid, if used, to penetrate for at least one min- uic before lighting Do not ovcrsonk briquets or add fluid after coals have Ignited. 3. Use briquets for heating purposes only in a fireplace or In the out-of-doors. 158' Beacon Manor Road. Rev.

Henry Cody officiated at the wedding ceremony at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, West Hartford, Monday, Feb. 24. Rev. James 0.

Lambert was seated in the sanctuary. The Mass was sung and the organ was played by Rev. Michael Tucci, of the Montfort Fathers from Lltch- field. Miss Helen Regan, New York City, was maid of honor and Clifford Swlrski, Naugatuck, was the best man. Following a honeymoon In Jamaica West Indies, the couple will reside in Waterbury.

Mrs. Carlson Is employed at Loehmann Chevrolet her husband is an employee of the U.S. Time Corp. In Middlebury. Maryland wag named In honor of Henrietta Maria, queen of Charles I of England.

Q. What is the name of this cut of meat? A. Beef arm pot-roast. Q. Where does it come from? How i.s it identified? A.

It comes from the chuck (shoulder) i A though this cut carries the name of roast, it is not to be confused with the tender roasts which are cooked by dry heat. A pot-roast means this cut is to be cooked by braising. Beef arm pot-roast is usually cut about two inches thick. It is identified by a round bone. Q.

How ia it prepared? A. By braising. This means the meat is browned first in lard or drippings. Drippings are poured off. A small amount of liquid is then added, with seasonings, if desired.

The pan or Dutch oven which is often used for braising is then covered tightly while the meat is cooked slowly for three to four hours or until tender. (Stockmann Studio) MISS CASSANDRA LEE MARANO Cassandra Marano Marry William Murphy The engagement ofMissCas- sandra Lee Marano, Middlebury Road, Middlebury, to William C. Murphy, French Street, Watertown, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marano.

Mr. Murphy the. son of Mrs. Patrick Murphy, and.the late Mr. Murphy.

The wedding is planned for May 30th at 11 a.m. at the a a Church. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wilby High School, Waterbury, and attended Post Junior College. She is an optometric assistant for Dr. C.

Schlffman, Waterbury. Mr. graduated from Crosby High School and served two years active duty with the U.S. Navy. Me is employed by the Cosgrove Construction Co.

(Tom Kobelko Photo) MISS CHRISTINE ANN VINCENT Miss Vincent Betrothed To Daniel J. Butkus Pays Ultk LONDON (UPI)--Four men who planned a daylight robbery of a South London bank got only five pounds for their trouble. One of the men grabbed a five-pound note from a woman as was leaving the bank, which had Just cloced for the day. Mr. and Mrs.

George Vincent, 8 Beacon the coming marriage of their daughter, Miss Christine Ann Vincent, to Daniel J. Butkus, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Butkus, Arch Street. The couple will wed April 26, at 11 a.m.

in St. Michael's Church, The Green, Naugatuck. Miss Vincent graduated from Naugatuck High School, and Is employed at the John Sutherland Insurance Agency. Mr. Butkus graduated from Kaynor Technical Institute, Waterbury, and Is employed at Scovllls.

'Traditional' LONDON (UPI) A south coast hotel IB offering this "traditional" fare to Christmas Kuests: "Wonderful food, children's Western Him shows, mini-skirt competition, pop group, Father Christmas, television a bingo." Miss Carol A. Hinckley, 116 Feldspar Avenue, Beacon Falls, and Joel F. Zinko, 32 Fjhoenix Avenue, will be married June 7 at 10 a.m. in St. Michael's Church, Beacon Falls.

Following the wedding ceremony, a reception is planned at the Falcon Hall in Union City. Miss Hinckley is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Hinckley, 25 Railroad Avenue, Beacon Falls, and Leighton phrey Seymour. Mr. Zinko is the son of Mrs.

Josephine Zinko and the late Mr. Zinko. A graduate of Naugatuck High School, Miss Hinckley is employed at Peter Paul Inc. Her fiance, also a graduate of Naugatuck High School, served two years in the U.S. Army, of which one year was in Vietnam.

He is now employed by the State Highway Dept. Toastmasters Will Feature Five Speakers Paul Weaver and Nlel Stanley were named to the Social Reception and Membership Committee of the ToastmastersClub of Naugatuck, it was announced today by Carl Mendoza, administrative vice-president. According to Charles E.Tri- ano, publicity chairman, five speakers will be featured at the bi-weekly meeting, Monday, at Fortin's Restaurant. Meeting time is set for 6 p.m. Scheduled to give talks are: Nlroo Kandar, John Murray, James Falrclough, Joseph Saundle and Michael Nolan.

Toastmaster of the evening will be Malcolm Wilson, while toplcmaster will be Harry Donald and general evaluator will be Edward Jaworski, past president. At the club's recent meeting President Richard Pallzay welcomed guests Paul Desjardlns and Donald Beauchamp. He extends an Invitation, to anyone interested, to attend Monday's meeting. Fig's Love Life Is Mixed Up By Scientists KKKSNO, Calif. (UI'I) h.or lila.slophiifrji.

KiK'h yrar sfi; is deceived in love in ihe fi(f orchards of (ialifornia. hut ihc (Irruption, contrived liy man, is rssmliiil the growing of (lie state's million- doilar-a-ycar crop. Mlastopliaga i.s a liny wasp. She lays her in only one place in the world in the of the male In no oilier (Jir fcriijilr fjrpo.si I ciffj.s lor in no other place would they hatch. I a for a (he i is tint edible.

On the other a the i of the (ialimyrna fig is delectahly sweet. Hut the Irouhle i growing the a i a a crosshrcd variety, i.s a Jl lacks any a a of fwf Scientists licked the problem by deceiving the i Bla.st.n- phaga. Male Capri figs are picked from trees and placed tti hags, which are. in Cali- rnyrna orchards. When the tiny female wasp emerges from the Caprifigs she immediately enters the "eye" of the nearhy Calimyrna figK i upon laying her eggs in the seeds.

But her ovipositor JH too short to penetrate the Heeds of the Cali a Frustrated, she goes to another, and another. I'inally, exhausted, she dies. Hut. in the meantime, fins carried the pollen from the mule Capri figH lo the Calimyrrui figs, having performed the all-important lank of fertilization. (Thibodeau Studios) MISS CAROL A.

HINCKLEY Theresa Ann DeMattie To Wed Louis Aquavia Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeMat- tie, 79 Anderson Avenue, West Haven, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Theresa Ann DeMattie, to Louis A. Aquavia, son ofMr.andMrs. Charles Aquavia, 14 Woodland Street.

The bride-elect, a 1906 graduate of West Haven High School, is a secretary in the Trust Dept. of the First New Haven National Bank. Her fiance Is a 1964 graduate of Naugatuck High School and also a graduate of Post Junior College. He Is presently a senior at Central Conn. State College, majoring In the Social Sciences.

The couple plan to marry August 16, at 11 a.m. in St. John Vianney Church, West Haven. (Martin Studios) MISS THERESA ANN DEMATTIE FASHIONETTES Going To Pot LINCOLN CITY, Ore. (UPI) The county sheriff here Brows "pot" In his office.

Lincoln County Sheriff Everett Hockcma said the marijuana plants are being grown so Ills deputies will know what they look like. Evolution Of A Name BKLLKVIJK, Iowa (Ul'l) Thin Miiuiiflginpi Hivcr town nimicd after first pontmafltcr, pioneer settler John D. Hell. Hell named the town "Hell- view" after hirnwlf. Later thin was misflpellcd, "Belleview," and Hllll later it became "Bellcvuc," the name, it carried oinec.

liy United Press International Today's fashions arc hijlily individual from Indian dress to the soft romantic: look. That moans hiiircJos do I heir own thing to fit the moment's style. For example, a "hair thing" might he an adjustable gold or silver plated wire mesh or fabric, jewelled or tailored, headband to be worn across the brow. Stone-sparkling expandable rings are to be worn in pairs or triplets as they clasp the hair. Mashing handworked wood leather or tortoise shell barrelles keep hair in place for sporty attire.

For spring, watch for gay denim sandals. Kvery step gives that floating feeling due to a foam cushion and rubber sole. Stripes on some are black, blue or red. Sixes: small, medium and a Also for the warm weather: terry thongs in colorful' prints. i Some fashion flashes on sunglasses; sleek in appearance and a i Tor any fact 1 art'I Hun black or tortoise shell, frames i gold or silver metal parts in oval, round or square: shapes ami assortment of linled.

1 lenses. "Fuliira" sunglasses double rimmed metal frames in oval and round or oval a octagonal shapes with tinted i lenses. A i a color-tinted sunglasses against glare while adding dash.i to a pretty face. Cold or silver metal frames have a double nose, piece tipped in plastic for comfort. Krameless sunglasses are definitely in fashion, too, and are created in a bovy of colors.

Kcmiil Ataturk, president of Turkey who died In 1938, IB credited with transforming his country from nn Agricultural to nn Industrial one. I Lcif Krlcsson, Scandinavian discoverer of North America, took specimens of wheat, vines and wood which grew In Vineland back to Greenland..

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