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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 5

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Afrs. Brown To Host Juniors Board Tonight The annual Executive Board Banquet of the Naugatuck Junior Woman's Club will be held to- nljht at 8 o'clock In The Cob- bier Restaurant in Waterbury. Prior to the dinner board members will be entertained at the home of the President, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Trout Brook Drive. Gold Star Post Auxiliary To Meet Tonight The catholic War Veterans to Gold Star Post will hold Its monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Club House on Anderson St.

A Games Party will be held following the business session and the public Is Invited. Taft Teacher Named President State Unit Watertown: Edwin C. Douglas, chairman of Taft School's Mathematics Department, was elected president of the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools at the annual meeting of the association held recently at Miss Porter's School. Mr. Douglas will serve a two-year term.

Mr. Douglas, a nationally known figure In the field of mathematics, has written a number of mathematical text- i 11 books In addition to being in- LT. RAYMOND CARLSON, seated above with Mrs. Carlson, was honored of orfmner rum ental in the establishment Sunday night. He just retired from the force after serving 37 years.

Standing at the left is ne new approach to mathe- Moyor Paul 0. Bessette, one of the speakers for the event, and at the right is William Clis- matics that has become a part ham, chairman of the Sewer Authority, who served as master of ceremonies. i -(NEWS Photo by Kabelka) Fete For Lt. Carlson Eastern Star Attended By Many Friends Chapter To Confer Degrees A testimonial, in honor of Police Lt. Raymond Carlson who re.

tired recently from the local than 225 policemen, relatives and friends attended the event at the Elks Hall. The Master of Ceremonies for the Occasion was William ells, ham, chairman of the Sewer Au. The Degrees of the Order 8 o'clock business meeting. The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Betty Algren, and the Worthy Patron, of virtually every secondary school i in the country.

He Is a past president of the Associate Teachers of Mathematics in Connecticut and a former chairman of the Committee on Academic Standards of the National Association of Independent Schools. A graduate of Hamilton College, Mr. Douglas received his men of the Police force. The also received a very special gift. It was presented by Mrs.

will be conferred by Evergreen force after serving for 37 years, Ann Ostrom, wife of former Po. Chapter, Order ofEasternStar MA De ree from Harvard and was held Sunday evening. More lice Chief Richard Ostrom and tomorrow evening following the' has been at Taft slnce 1931 was from the Malone Family in membory of former Police Chief Anthony Malone. The committee in charge of Mrs. George Tarket, will pre- the arrangements were Police side in the East.

Lt. Richard Payne, Detective Ned A social hour will follow thority. The speakers, friends Cllsham, Patrolmen James Mur. in the banquet half with the and associates of Lt. Carlson, phy, Michael Sharon, Thomas evening's refreshments to be Secretaries To Elect Officers were the Rev.

C. Howard And. erson of Salem Lutheran Church, Fritz Klambt, Police Commis- sloner Christopher Sheedy, and Mayor Paul O. Bessette. Lt.

and Mrs. Carlson were presented gifts on behalf of the Hunt, and James Fenton. served by Mrs. Blanche Rapp, Members Chapter of of Waterbury the National set up an annual sportsman trophy of the Joseph Trlano Box. trophy of the Joseph Triano Box.

ing League In Lt. Carlson's name. IVUtmeg SqUarCS Miss Anna Nolde Honored At Party Day Dance Miss Anna Nolde, treasurer of Naugatuck Unit 17 of the American i Auxiliary, was honored at a surprise dinner recently given by that unit at the American Brass Country Club in recognition of her service as treasurer of the local Unit for 34 years. Miss Nolde has been active In Auxiliary work for many years and has held various chairmanships in the Unit and District. She' is also an honorary past president of the local Unit.

In attendance were twenty- Past Presidents who served with Miss Nolde and each recalled a few highlights of their year. She was presented a gold bracelet as a token of appreciation. Handling the arrangements for the dinner were: Mrs. Ellen Gerber, Mrs. Augusta Anderson, Mrs, Lillian Dunn and Mrs.

Alice Robinson. Serving as toastmlstress was Mrs. Pa- tricia Natowich. Bringing greetings from the Department and District was the Second DistrictPresident.Miss Lorraine L. Grant of Naugatuck, and bringing greetings from the local Unit was the President, Mrs.

Margie Maxwell. A total of sixty persons attended the dinner. 1970-1971, at a dinner meeting to be held Tuesday, May 12, at 6:15 p.m., at Le Cordon Bleu Restaurant, Watertown Waterbury Mrs. Angela LaMoy, President, will conduct the business session prior to the election of officers. Mrs.

Ellen Merkle is in charge of the program which will consist of "wine which will be presented under the direction of Mr. Emile Arias, Wine The Nutmeg Square Dance Club will hold a Mother's Day Dance on Saturday, May 9, at Wakelee School, Spindle Hill Manager for Elder New Road, Wolcott, from 8 to 11 p.m. Haven. Miss Elizabeth Fumire will award special prizes. The nominations Committee consists of: Miss Alice Kulikauskas, Mrs Lascadia Polmon; Mrs.

Marilyn Alvarez; Miss Madeline Sarkes; The guest caller will be Red Faulkner. There will be prizes and refreshments and all area club- level dancers are cordially Invited. Local AARP Chapter To Observe Anniversary The next meeting of the American Association of Retired Persons, Naugatuck Chapter, will be held in conjunction with the Third Anniversary of the Chapter, on Thursday, May 14, at 1:30 p.m. at the Salem Lutheran Church Parlors. The refreshment committee for the occasion will consist of the members of the board who have planned a surprise Grange To Confer Degrees On Candidates Friday Beacon Valley Grange will confer the Third and Fourth Degrees on a class of candidates Friday at 8:15 p.m.

in the Grange Hall. Members of the Degree teams are: Third Degree Master, Joanne Cipriano; Overseer, Harry Steele; Lecturer, Anna man; Steward, Joseph Cipriano; Assistant steward, Barbara Kirk; Chaplain, Thomas Horan; Treasurer, William Brush; Secretary, Charles Brush; Gatekeeper, Franklin Behlman III; Ceres, Patricia Behlman; Pomona, Olive Greenwood; Flora, Alice Kenlshea, and Lady Assistant Steward, Patricia Bisson. The Harvest March will be led by Anna Brush and FrnakUn Behlman, Sr. Members of the Fourth Degree team an: Master, othy Benson; Overseer, William Brush; Lecturer, Olive Greenwood; Steward, Franklin Behlman HI; Assistant Steward, A i Kenlshea; Chaplain, Franklin Behlman, Treasurer, Anna Brush; Secretary, Anna Behlman; Gatekeeper, Joseph Cipriano; Ceres, Lucy Daddona; Pomona, Ethel Potter; Flora, Catherine Noble, and Lady Assistant Steward, Joanne Cipriano. A Pot luck supper will con- treat for the event.

Mr. Franklin Behlman Sr. will preside at the business session and Mr. William Boyd will serve as the Chaplain for the group. The special guest speaker for the afternoon will be Mr.

Edward Snedeker, better known as Naugatuck's clairvoyant, Ed Snedeker. He will be Introduced by Mr. Glaus Monsees, program chairman. Mr. Snedeker is considered one of the most amazing men of the 20th Century.

He correctly predicted the tragedy concerning William Lennon, father of the singing Lennon Sisters, and has made many personal appearances. Final preparations have also been made by the committee for a picnic to be held at Noble's Grove on Thursday, June U. All members Interested in attending are kindly requested to be present at the meeting; to make payment and reservations for that event. elude the fourthdegreeandall freeze Whipped members are requested to bring a covered-dish. The Grange will hold a cake sale at Stokes' Paint and Wall Paper Store on 'Friday, May IS.

Members of committee arei Mildred Pllbro chairman; Alice Mesaner, Marian Lan- ouetto, a i Williams, Marjorte Brodeiir, Ettwl Potter, Chartes Messner and Franklin Behlman, Sr. and Miss Fern Pelletier. JASMAN--A daughter, Jacqueline Rochelle, to Mr. and Mrs. MichaelC.Jasman.Mc- Kinley May 1, at St.

Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Jasman Is the former Carole Armel. DEHN--A daughter, Elizabeth Catherine, to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Dehn, Menlo Park, California, April 28. Mrs. Dehn Is the former Frances McGroary. Grandparents are: maternal grandfather, Mr. John McGroary of Woodbury; paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Lorna Dehn of and paternal grandfather, Mr. H. Leslie Dehn of Concord, Calif. CKIELLO--A daughter, Melissa, to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Clrlello, Blue Trail Drive, Prospect, April 30, at Wa. terbury Hospital. Mrs. Clr- lello is the former Karen Grlzmala. HENAO--A daughter, Robin Ml' chele, to Mr.

and Mrs. John Henao, 117 Gorman April 27, at Waterbury Hospital. Mrs. Henao Is the former Nancy Carrelro. Holly Howard To Sing At CSFWC Convention NAUCATUCK NEWS (Conn.) Moy 6.

1970 Cream Mounds peaked mounds of wMpped cream can be frozen for Instant use at a later date. Form Whipped croam mounds on a cooky sheet or flat pan; In I'eetar until solid. Then remove frown mounds and wrap In molsturt-vapor-proof wrap. Curb Boot Odors To absorb moisture and curb odors in boots, sprinkle the in- Hides with dry baking soda. Dry soda also makeg an excellent cleaner for vinyl and rubber boots.

Apply it with a damp sponge. Hiss Holly Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Howard of Maple Hill Road, will be the featured soloist at the annual convention of the Connecticut State Federation of Woman's Clubs tonight at the Hartford Hilton Hotel in Hart- Holly, a 17-year-old senior at Naugatuck High School, is a coloratura soprano.

She studied voice at the Hartt School of Music, University of Hartford, for several years; with Arthur Koret, president of the National Cantors Assembly of America; and most recently with Estelle Llebllng. Miss Howard has been a frequent soloist at the Third Congregational Church in Water- His And Hers PORTLAND, "ORE. (UPI)Mrs. Anton Luhacrg said she had helped her husband on carpentry jobs for so long, she decided to become a carpenter. She is the first woman member of a local carpenters' union admitted since World War II.

bury and has made occasional appearances at various other and synagogues throughout the state. She has also appeared In numerous local and statewide concerts, recitals, and musicals. She recently played the lead role of "Kim" in the Waterbury Park Department's presentation of "Bye-Bye, She was the second prize winner in a vocal contest in Bristol in 1968, sponsored by Glanna De'Angelo, and was a semi-finalist in the Aetna Contest In Hartford that same year. She will study voice and opera theatre this summer at the Aspen Music Festival, Aspen, Colorado. Holly appeared at the Connecticut State Federation of Woman's Clubs FallConference at the Waverly Inn, Cheshire in 1968, and has appeared before the local Woman's Club.

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