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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 5

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NAUCATDCKNEWB VrittJ, NHS Class Of 1964 Seeks AmericanLegionAuxiliary Replies From Members Reports On Activities Naugatuck High School, Class Manfred Juraschka, Kathleen At the recent meeting of Chairman Patricia Natowich and of 1964, Seeking Replies. Karbowicz, Robert Kawecki, Naugatuck Unit No. 17, American Pres. Lewis, with the winning The following members have Jdseph Kezelevich, Class Legion Auxiliary, Pres, Althea S. poster in each class submitted to been contacted, but have not as Treasurer, Robert Kinne, John Lewis presided when reports the District for further Judging, yet replied.

We would appreciate Kinnoch, Aldona Klepeckas, were given on the Dislricl 2 Local winners and participants hearing from these people im- Peter Klukis, Nadia Kosko, Testimonial dinner and the will be announced shortly, mediately. Please return Patricia Krasinsky, Audrey District 2 meeting held in An- Pres. Lewis reported that Ihe questionnaire or call: Kuras, Carl Kulelis, Robert sonia. Mrs. Natalie Yasensky, committee appointed a prior Georgianna (Wcyel) Hayward, Lasotta, Edmund Lawlor, Past Dept.

Pres. of Wallingford meeting consisting of Mrs. 729-0685; Kalhy (Harris) Hart- Charlene Lee, Bonnie Lennon, was a guest at the meeting and Dorothy Knowles, Mrs. Olive nell, 729-6247 and Leo Hennesey, Donald Lundstrom, Ellen spoke to the members about their Jepson and Mrs. Mae Broder had 729-6280.

Mariano, Thomas McLaughlin, part in the entertainment at met and selected a nominee for Other Class members are-. Mary McVerry, Judith the Department Community Robert Allen, Barbara Anderson, Melbourne, Christine Mezzo, the Dept. Convention. Service Handicapped Program. John Anderson, Barbara An- Marianne Montgomery, Bcrnice Activities of the year as Theleller of nomination has been drulis, Charles Anlonnelli, Louis Moran, Wayne Mowrcy, Marilyn reported on the annual report sent to the District Committee for Aquavia, Susan Balinski, Nauges, Richard Noble, Linda forms were read by Unit their consideration.

Christine Beeble, William Objinski, Ronald Oldakowski, Chairmen and plans were made Spirit of '76 Chairman Althea Dendokas, Barbara Boncal, Joan Osiecki, Patricia Palomba, for Poppy Days, Memorial Day A. Lewis reported that the local Donna Bongivani, Jouce Cash- James Pape, Edwin Pereira, parade, participation in the Flag winning essay has been sub MEMBERS OF THE Council of Catholic Women held their Annual banquet Tuesday evening at tlie American llrass Country Club when they also installed their new slate of officers and presented a scholarship to Denise Beaulieu. In the lop photo above, newly installed officers are: left to right; Mrs. Robert Rung, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Richard Shannahan, treasurer; Mrs.

ami Mrs. Carl Trombley. scholarship chairman, look on. Photos by Edward Newman Charlotte Johnson.GaryJohnson, Robert Yarosh. Connecticut Living of were asked to make returns by the second meeting in June.

A donation was voted to the Hurricane Drum Corps lo enable in The Spaniards brought the first beef cattle into Texas across the Rio Grande in 1690. THE NAUGATUCK UMROYAI. Girls' Club was entertained by Mrs. Jeannetle Kulas. Oriental Dancer, shown above during one of her routines, at Iheir last monthly meeting held at Armond's man, Linda Chesnavich, James Sandra Powers, Sandra Proper, Day parade and program of the milted lo the Dept.

Essay Contest Chon'ko, Mary Connelly, Barbara Charles Reich, Rodney Reitz, Elks, and several District 2 af- Chairman Joan Tarrant of Bethel Critz, Nicholas Crocco, Gregory Donald Rohs, Howard Rosen- fairs. and local winners and par- Dalton, Dorothy Davis, John blatt, Judith Rossi, Rovert Mrs. Vera Person, Unit ticipants will be announced at the DeFranzo, Patricia Dilley, Russett, William Ryan, Beverlee Musician, presented a check same time as Poppy Poster Nancy Diohisio, Robert Edler, Sabia, Lois Sarasin, Karen which had been a gift lo her, for winners. Assisting the Essay Ch. her help wilh a program at West as judges were Americanism Ch.

Haven Unit 71, to the Auxiliary, Natowich, Commander Kenneth Wayne Edmonds, Class Scheithe, Frank Schildgen, President, Robert Evans, Kathleen Serella, Catherine Franklin Farrell, Jane Farrell, Severson, Karen Strceter, to be used in the work scheduled Grohs, Past Unit Pres. Jean John Fenton, Linda Fernandes, Elizabelh Stronkowsky, James at West Haven VA Hospital. The Kunces, Mrs. Ann Harney, Adam John Ford, Robert Froelick, Swanson, John Swanson, Mar- gift was accepted with thanks by Kunces and Franklyn Johnson. Thomas Garland, Jacklyn jorie Talbot, Daniel Terninko, Veterans Affairs and Rehabilita- Following the meeting, Frank Talevi.

president: Mrs. Wayne liuckmiller. Vice-president Gatavaski, Bruce Gay, Vice- ErikaTiedmann, Cheryl Traver, Jion Chairman Frances Keller rehearsal was held for the choral and Mrs. Kobcrl Sullivan, recording secretary. In Ihe lower photo President, Nancy Gibbs, John Bruce Tripp, Gail Upright, and the members.

Ch. Keller group and a social hour with Mrs. John Elscr. outgoing president is shown presenting scholarship Goss, Joe Gouveia, Ralph Har- Richard Velentine, Charlotte noted plans have been made for a refreshments was held. Hostess lo Denise Reaiilieu while Raymond Eieaulieu, Denise's mother ding, Victor Huntley, John Janik, Volage, Ann Waidleich, Brian Bingo Party at Newington for the evening was Mrs.

Julia Robert Janik, Carl Johnson, Walsh, Martha Westerhoff, Hospital on Tuesday, May 28 and Mallane, assisted by Mrs. Ger- members are asked to attend Ihe her, Mrs. Marie Anderson and parly and donate cupcakes for others. refreshments. Tickets for the drawing at Department Convention in July Through The Centuries were distributed and members The bustling streets of Hart- us of the gentler times ford, the tree-lined avenues of yesteryear.

West Harlford, and the winding The Laibson home on High Hill country roads of Bloomfield set Road was designed by Tai Soo 'hem to participate in the the scene for the Cerebral Palsy Kim and built in 1972. It is con- American Legion NaUonal Historic Tour of Homes on temporary simplicity at its best Convention in Miami, Fla. in Wednesday, June 12, from 10 and unspoiled woodland is viewed August, am 5 from every room. Nexl door, Dr. Poppy Chairman Josephine Peter Ward's home was designed Gerber announced that the Poppy "Connecticut Living Through Sven JJarlson in 1973 0 a( )en offered The Centuries" is the theme of home et braces Troops in the will rev'eal changes anses of gi a 'allow the "Naugatuck; and entries will be and contrasts in architecture and na(ural woodland lo become part' by Spirit of '76 Chairman living styles from 1750 lo 1973.

Qf the room Althea A. Lewis, Americanism The Iwo homes in Hartford will bcopcnonlytilap.m. duetolate afternoon traffic. The Butler- McCook homestead on Main Slreel, built in 1782, is a rare historic survivor in an ever- changing urban area. As it stands today, the homeslead is the result of an architectural revolution reflecling four generations thai continually occupied the home.

This home, with ils fine examples of furnishings from three centuries, epitomizes the lour. The Col. Samuel P. Colt mansion, called "Armsmear," and buill in 1857, is Victorian architecture al its best. It is localed on Welhersfield Avenue.

Restaurant. Others in the pholo are: Marcclla Tape. Mildred Finscl. re moldings and woodwork by Kay a ami Mr. Kulas.

Edward Tuckerman Potter add (NEWSpholo by Edward Newman) an elegance seldom produced Dance Recital nosegays of little permanent rose buds she can'keep after her "big House Flowers 740 FielfrSt. Naug. 729-7585 Uniroyal Girls' Club Sees Oriental Dancer The last business meeting of mond's Restaurant wilh an at- Ihe Naugatuck Uniroyal Girls' tendance of 71 members. Club was held recently al AT- Afler a brief meeling, Miss Kcnee' We welcome her to our Staff Former instructor and stylisl al M. a a I i of Hair Design.

You arc cordially invited lo take advanlagc of our a i services and join our a i of satisfied customers. You'll find our entire a i and courteous, eager to he helpful lo you in every way. Please feel free to call upon us al any lime for any of your needs. IT IS ALWAYS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU 432 Rubber Ave. Naugatuck 729-5225 Mon.

Thru 9-6 9-9 Meanly -Salon president, Hardvvick turned Ihe proceedings over lo Jane Foy, program a i a who introduced Jeannetle Kulas, of Madison, a skilled performer of Oriental dance (belly-dancing) Mrs. Kulas is an instructor al YMCAs and Town recreation dcparlmcnls in shoreline and Walerbury areas. She lias appeared on television several times and has performed al various special cvcnls. Exciling and interpretative dances were executed by Mrs. Kulas to the delight of the audience.

Banquet chairman, A i i a Chofey announced thai plans arc finalized for the dub's annual banquet lo be held June 5 at Holiday Seasons Restaurant. An enjoyable evening has been arranged by Mrs. Chofey and her i which includes; Amer.LegionAux Postpones Bingo Parly Veterans A a i and a i i a i a i a Frances Keller, of Naugaluck Unit No. 17 American l-egion Auxiliary wishes lo announce that the ningo Party scheduled for next week al Newington VA Hospital has been postponed. Mrs.

Keller was notified by Hospital Director Hclcne Silvay that another date will be sel for the party pledged by Ihe local unil. The parly, one of three scheduled for the unit Ihis year mid sponsored jointly wilh Hie posl, will be planned for al Ihe nexl regular unit meeting on June 5th. Henrietta Grosek, Frances Licnikas and Ann Aquavia. Before closing, 'Raffle: cochairmen; Marcella Pape and Marie Marello presented the evening's prize lo Mildred Finsel. Convocation Tonight At Allerton Chapter No.

39 HAM will hold a stated convocation lonight al 7:30 p.m. in Ihc Masonic Temple. Church St. High Priest Clifford Keys will preside in the Kast over the business session. Reports on the Grand Chapter session will be read.

Refreshments will be served in the banquet hall following the meeting. All Royal Arch Masons are urged to attend. Rice at one time was accepted as money in many countries. today. West Hartford homes to be included on the tour are Ihe Whilman-Diffy Websler home on North Main Street, built in 1764, a lovely salt box, rich in West Harlford history.

The Benjamin Cotton homeslead, owned by Mr. and Mrs. George Guimond, on Scdgwick Road, was buill in 1769, and was the home of the first minister of the Congregation Church, an exquisite restoration. The Svend Bidstrup hilltop home Temple on Hillsboro Drive was built in 1950. In Bloomfield, The Burgdorf salt box on Duncaster Road was built in 1750 and is the oldest home on Ihc tour.

It is a Phelps homestead with several original fireplaces and paneling. The Willard home is a delightful barn- lurncd-house near A.C. Pcterscn Farms on Terry Plains Road. It is undoubtedly an early structure with its pegged beams and was converted into a house in 1950. The McGinnis home on Mountain Road was built in 18SO.

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