Property of the Watertown Historical Society An Oakville- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWatertown TOWN Weekly TIMES Vet 7. No. 352 Sobscriptioa Price. $3.00 Per Year Single Copy. 4 Cents September 2. 1954 7 Hour Gale Ushes Town Korean Veteran To RecomeMissionary ParkingCommitteeExperiences Rips Trees, Power Lines Justify Change — Merriman About' 5 o'clock Tuesday morn- Attorney Hemimvay Merriman ing a hurricane roared into town of Woodruff'. Ave. declares in. a Bldg. Activity In at 43 miles per hour and for seven statement this week -that the tours; thrashed trees, wrecked Parking Committee's experiences lower facilities and ruined truit Town Meeting On indicate why a, change is_ needed, Aug. $203,500; ina garden- crops. in, Watertown's government. Traffic -lights were out. due to He explains, the work of the" 22 New Dwellings xiwer failure and a serious acci- Parking Stopped Committee, of which he ' sec- Building activity in August- was Jent 'Occurred, on the busy Cutler retary, after its members were ap- 55-per ' cent ahead of .the same it. and Main St. intersection, at. By Vote Of Three pointed by the Board of Selectmen month last year, according' to 18:45 a.m.. A trailer truck rammed to examine the parking problems .' building • permit records in the finto' a car with four occupants, and make recommendations. And •Town Clerk's office. -Permits for purled, it against a telephone pole, Finance Members he reveals, the kind, of .reception ' all types of construction totalled causing Injury to all "passengers: gin.ii to the committees, proposals '$203,500 for the month against I Unable to summon an ambu- At a special meeting of the Attv HeminuiA concludes *hat $130,425 for August, 1953." lance since1 phones were out of Boaid of Finance on Aug 25 three voters aie unable under the pres- . . Twenty-two permits for new order, Police Chief Frank Minucci members voted against a request ent svstem to mdk~ decis ons on . dwellings were issued to individual Itook the injured persons to the for a special toun meeting to con 1 the necessitv oi desirabtlitv of -home owners and. developers, last Waterbury Hospital in the police" sider an appropriation of funds improvements cspeciallv wht_n - month. Edward Atwood and Dan- car snd a. passing' station, wagon foi the proposed purchase of the just a feu officials mav oe op- iel Perrotti, developers, were that he'commandered. The Injured Jackson site on Main St for a posed to them granted, permits for four JLomes were Mr. and Mrs. Waldron of public parking site I His written statement follows on. Belden and Trumbull-St.. Emile Ijfteriden and Mr. and Mrs. Loi:is Two of the fi\e members pres The experiences of the Parkins Bussemey Jr—company took, per- "Adams of Wallingford. The truck ent abstained from \oting Mem bers who were* present at the Committee will ser\e to indicate mits out for four more dwellings | driver, - Bartholomew Zaccaria of UONALD C. MOKKIS whv in nw opinion a change in on. their development off' FauS 'Yonkers, N. Y. was charged with meeting included Ellsworth Can the form wf gov ernment in Vv ater- motor vehicle violation. Donald C. "Morrils, Korean war dee chairman Donat Lemaj, Her- 1 Avenue... veteran, and son of Mr and Mrs bert Lukowski John Diescher and town is necessaiv it we aie to The price range of these new High tension wires were cither Walter Morris, Stanley Ave., Oak Alexander Agnew Sr have a well run town wit I effi- homes,-according to the permits, .Is blow blown down by strong gales villc, loaves Sept. J8, to enter the j I was the third defeat of the at I ciencv and economy in its pera- from $4,500 to $10,000. or ripped from poles by falling seminary of the LaSallette Fath tempt b> voters to have a toun tion It is also necessary if e are The total estimated value of the branches and "tree trunks. ers, at AKamont, N. Y., where he meeting called on the proposal to have improvtments enabling us 22 homes is; $184,000. This com- will begin his studies preparatory The first time it was rejected bv to lemain competitive with other pares with $112,500 for 12 homes The highway department and to becoming a missionary priest in I the Selectmen The second time tov ns and thus attract new indus- during August of last year. utility company crews worked al- the Catholic Church. Donald is I the Board of Finance \oted 2 to 1 try and new business most round the clock removing a communicant of St. Mary Mag against a petition signed bj t>6 The Parking Committee was trees, and repairing power lines. dalen Church. 1 voteis The latest petition was appointed in Januarv of th s vcar Dr. Torabishy Has The highway department report- Mrs. Morns said her son has i signed bv 124 voters by the Selectmen with the duties ed the following roads blocked by been interested in becoming a mis The finance board members are of examining the parking problems Office In Oakville all sorts of trees toppling at vari- sionary since he was a small bov known to be divided in their \ievvs of the town and ot making recom- ous times throughout the storm : While in Korea hii observation of (.Continued on Page Thirteen i mendations to the Board of Se- .Dr. Said Tarabishy, Waterbury Academy Hill; Woodruff Ave. the work of the missionaries lectmen foi solution ol the "ame physician,, has opened an ofllce in. where one tree came to- rest on an helped, to cement his boyhood The members ol the Com-nittee Ockville at 314. Main St. Dr. Tara- automobile; Hollow Rd.; Sunny- plans. - ' were non partisan and performed bishy has his Waterbury office at) side Ave.; Falls Ave..; Hungerford There are now iio priests In the Man Arrested For their services gratis Numerous IS Central Aye. - Ave.;: Bunker Hill Rd.» Middle- family, Mrs. Morrijs said, but thcie meetings were held on the spot Dr. Tarabishy* a native «>f Da- (Continued on Page Thirteen)' (Continued on .page Sixteen,I Attempted Rape examination of various properties mascus, Syria, was, graduated from were made books on parkii g were the Beirut University School of] Of Local Girl studied and read with tha result Medicine in 1946, and came co ti that in April wiittou recommen- country' immediately after, to Policemen Columbo Godio and dations were rrnde to the Board gin his internship in. the Water- Schools Will BeOpen Wednesday With Pat Butler arrested a Waterburv*i of Selectmen as to how th/1 park- bury Hospital' man Sunday night at 11 30 for at tempted rape ot a 17 >eai old lo ] ing problems migrt be handled After a year's Internship in Wa Over 2400 Pupils And 97 Teachers cal girl near the railroad trestle rm Among the recommendations were terbury, he went to the Univer- Davis St a very dimlv lit area I (11 purchase of the Jackson Drop- sity of Southern' •California for More than 2,400 pupils are ex- for art, and remedial read according to a report by Police j ei~t> in the village of Wat rtown year's post-graduate work in surg- Chief Frank Minucci for a town owned and opfated ery. Dr. Tarabishy next, attend© pected to enter the town's si>. '"m~? schools when th«?y open, fo-.- the The number ofl teachers at the A motorist passing near the (Continued on Page 131 the Cook, County Medical Schoo! scene spotted the struggle on, the at Chicago, Illinois, where 'he fall term on Wednesday, Sept. S, various schools will be: 25' at. 1 according to an announcement by South; 22 at the' Junior High; 20 .ground. The man, was choking •post-graduate work in met the girl. Her throat was severij, and surgery. Supt. Gordon C. .Swift. at, Baldwin; 19 at the High School; State's 1 Final offical totals will not be 4 at Polk; and 2 bt Falls Ave. bruised from, scratches. Returning to Waterbury, he too 'NEW TEACHERS As the motorist got out of his a three-year residency in surgery available until later, but indica- car, the assailant .fled, losing a Tabled For Visit at Waterbury Hospital, after tions point to an Increase of from The following is the list of new shoe in his flight. Police were noti- which he opened his office on. Cen - 70 to over 100 students above last •I. Continued on Page Sixteen) year's enrollment of 2,336, the su- fi«_-Ci. and given a description of thBey Committee of 6 Oakville, office 'hours', by ap- man The Board of Finance at its pointment only, will he Mondays, perintendent •"stated. Officers Godio and Butler search- Wednesdays and 'Fridays, 3 to 5 In his annual report this year Wafer Fellies For meeting Aug., 25 tabled, action on Supt. Swift reveals that the In~' ed the area, and then drove toward a proposal to purchase the Slade's p.m. and Friday from. 7 to 8 p.m. Waterbury. They found the man Pond, property off Falls Ave. for Tuesdays, Thursdays " and, Satur- creasing school" population, is Benefit Of Polio walking with only one shoe along days, 12 to ,2:30 p.m. Dr. Tara- crowding classrooms and overload- a community swimming and, rec- Ing teachers, particularly at Bald- the highway and picked him, up.reation area. bishy may_be reached, 'by telephone Emeraency Needs Chief Minucci warned •" young A, petition signed by 138 voters PLaza '6-5292,., win School. girls, against walking alone on the Because of larger enrollment "The Water Fi lies of 1,951"* will sought a, town meeting to act on, .tral Ave. streets, late at night. He also ap- the proposal and to appropriate Mrs. Tarabishy Is the former and curriculum needs, the Board be presented at. Municipal Stadium pealed to both parents and young of Education has added seven new In Waterbury on Sunday, Monday, $22,500' for the approximately .21 Elma Hintz of Waterbury,., They and Tuesday evenings — Septem- people to-observe the marker num- acres of land and •pond. have a son, Ramsey, three yeaifs teaching positions. The faculty bers of motorists -whom they see The finance board voted that a old and a daughter,, Soreya, who staff will total 92 regular teachers ber 12th, 13th, nd 14th at 8:15 molesting anyone and to immedi- and five special subject teachers P.M. This all-l tar. professional committee of six 'Composed of two two months old. show Is 'being s sponsored by the ately notify police. • members of the Board of Finance, area chapters if The National The Chief stated that August two members of the Board of Se- Foundation For Infantile Paraly- was one of the worst months this lectmen, and. two members of the sis. , The March of Dimes 'Emer- year for robberies, thefts, vandal- .Recreation Council, visit the Donors Give 22 Extra Pints Off gency Drive, which will 'benefit ism, speeding and reckless driv- Slade's Pond area to investigate from the proceeds, has become ing in town. the feasibility of such purpose... necessary due to a depletion of Blood Over & ve Goal Of 150funds. The mijority of which were used for the vaccination of One hundred and seventy-Wto pints and officials of the" local children through the • use of Armand's Sets Aside Profits Next • pints of blood were contribut Red, Cross 'Chapter praised the Gamma Globulin1. by persons from Bethlehem,,,, volunteer donors and workers, who Mr. James M.i Bozzuto, General ville and Watertown during t helped make this one of the most Chairman, has announced that the Wednesday To Bolster Little League bloodmobile visit at the Methodist successful blood, collection visits- two and, one IK if hour extrava- Church, Monday afternoon. Nine persons were awarded, pins, ganza will be •presented 'both on by Bob Palmer The quota was surpassed by 22 for •contributing their eighth pint. a stage and in tanks measuring Atty. Cassidy Jr. The Armand Fnel Co. Mobil Gas There were forty-two walk-in-dpn- 150 feet in length. World Cham- "station on 131 Davis St., Oakville, ors to help boost the day's.total pion Swimmers and Divers will has come to the rescue of Little Dies While Entering Plane S'ive exhibitions of their prize win- In GOP Contest League Baseball in this, town,. 'To collections. ning form, which will be intersper- offset a. gloomy financial, picture' 'For Oakville THp „ The names of those who gave sed with hilarious diving and stage For Probate Judge that faces Little Leaguers, Ar- James Palombo of Culver Cit+, blood that will be used, for men In,comedy acts. 'Tills acquatu: spec- Attorney John -H. Cassidy Jr. mand's is offering the profits of Calif., former Oakville residen service and in civilian hospitals tacle -which is or, an international has entered his name as candidate Wednesday, September 8, to help died Aug. 25;, while entering ai build up its treasury to insure follow: tour, boasts of both a, stage and for the Republican nomination of. another season, for 'the young ball airplane at the Culver City Air- Gallon Pins a water ballet featuring the - Probate Judge, it was announced •players. port, to fly East to •visit relatives Gallon pins' were received, by liest bathing beauties In the land. this week. _ •here. Death was attributed to A, resident of Watertown all of Little League expenses have Peter' Harris of-_ Norfolk,, Eugene. As an added a' traction, several been, heavy this year. It started, off heart, attack. Stetson, Miguel Jesus, Mrs. Mari- .popular entertai lers have volun- his life, Atty. Cassidy attended Mr. Palombo was born in Ita' -Baldwin School and was gradu- with a well-stocked treasury, but lyn Tew, Ackley Shove Jr., -Mrs. teered their ervices. 'Victor ated, cum laude from. Ta'ft School the purchase of bleachers;, a size- and came to Oakville in, 19» .Gorge of Stage-TV-Radio fame has able donation, to its older brother, where he operated a. grocery stoi Dickerson, George Dietz offered to perforkn at the Sunday and Georgetown University. He on.. Riverside St., for 13 years. Jr., John, Cowperthwaite and. Dr. is also a graduate of Columbia the Pony League, in addition, to evening performance. Other sur- University Law School . the usual expenses of bats, balls, moved to California with his wi: H. B. Risley Jr., Bethlehem. (Continued Mi Page 131 headgear, etc. dipped .greatly into In 1,953. He was a member of Sf. Aipipointment Donors Atty. Cassidy is associated with the law firm of Upson & Secor in a once healthy reserve,.,- Mary Magdalen Church. 'The following had appointments: Post Office Closed Monday - Besides his wife, he 'is sui"vlv.eji Water bury and, lives with, his; wife Baek in March, the trio who Walter 'Van ..Riper, Leman At- There will be r o delivery service and three children on Walnut. St. run, the station, Frank and Lar- "by three sons, •Anthony, James, Jr wood, Robert, Hoft, Jesse Under- "of mail and wind jws will be closed. in Watertown.., He is the son of ry Fugliese and Amand Marcan- and Robert of Oakville, a slstei bill, Clifford Stowe, Fred LeFage all day Monday, September 6, at. Atty. and .Mrs'. John H. Cassidy tonio. approached Ed Thompson, -Mrs. Nichola. DeMaria of Watei William Qulgley, Roland Grenier, the 'post office' In Watertown and, of Woodruff Ave. president of the Little League, bury; and four grandchildren. Eugene Beadle, Walter Simmons, Oakville in observance of Labor Other candidates for the Re-and offered to hold a. Little League . Funeral, services and burial wer s Paul. Cruiksbank, Robert Woolsey, Day, the postmasters have an- publican nomination for Probate Day. But the venture had to be held in. Culver Sityv with the nounced. The lobbies will be open. Judge are Atty. Henry Campbell, postponed due to Davis St.. con- Smith, and Salisbury Funera Richard Mautino, .Robert Traver, however, for th struction. (.Continued on. Page Fourteen) i convenience of Atty. Miles McNiff Jr. and Atty. Home'in charge of arrangement! box holders. Sherman Slavin. (Continued on. Page Thirteen) PAGE 2 — TOWiN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.). SEPT, 2, 1954 David Austin, "son of Mr. and .Mrs. Francis Austin, Prospect St., hlas" mother, Mrs. George Matt- was at patient in St. Mary's Hos- min Lynn, Mrs. Francis.. pin PropertyMas, anofd in Readingthe, Mis sWatertown Sallie pital, for several days recently , unHistorical- Paul Atwood and, James- St iSocietywte- after having been a patient at the ' Coming & Going sister of Mrs. Matthias-. der treatment for an. Infected, foot. bine - also attended the 3>to' - Waterbury Hospital; Mrs. Sherman Cawicy of North David,'who is 14, stepped on a nail. get her. St., is visiting her son and daugh- M and Mrs. Anthony Tortorici Mr. and Mrs-. Avery Larapbier ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. b Herman of Gihernseytown Rd., have return- - Mrs;,., - William Bonrn.oli.nl and Mr. and Mrs. John Halliv;-. of and faultily, of...Main, St. .have re- E. Cawicy, Tucson, Ariz. ed! f r >m a trip to Niagara Falls and children Joan and Steven, and, Wheeler St. have returned rom truned from a two-weeks vacation. Syrwatertownhistoricalsociety.orga :use, N. Y... and Canada. Mrs. Randall Austin and daughters an auto trip after visiting ela- In, tfaeiit cottage at .Sandy Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Victor San Soucie Judith and Janet:,, all of Longview lives and friends in Pennsylvania. of Henry St., spent a "three weeks Mt- and Mrs. Harrison L. Gray. Mrs. .Gilbert Dramis has return- vacation, taking several trips. •Ave., spent the day at Hammonas- ed to her home in. Mountain Creek, They spent one week at Cape Hat- Long view Ave., have had as their sett Beach, .recently. • Rev. and Mrs. Harold Wrigii t of Alabama, 'after visiting her broth- torus. N. C, traveling to that state i for two weeks,, Mrs. Gray's Foit Collins, Colorado were ixvent mother, Mrs. W. Carter Marram, ; Roy F, GiOey 3rd, son of Mr.guests-9f Mrs. Ernest Wrigh of er-in-law and sister,,- Mr. and Mrs-. by way of the Skyline Drive in of-Boston,'Mass. _ . William E. . Gailevege, Capewell Virginia. and Mrs. Roy- GJHey Jr., Cherry 'Woodruff Ave. Ave. j ' • ""• They also spent a few" tksys In Ave.,,• celebrated his- 10th- birthday j • " • „ Greenfield, Mass,, and several days Mis. William Hf.' Mccabc,.of East Sunday with a party. Bis guests Heidi Elaine Gams wasTwsmt- Joseph Abromaistis obtained, a in Southampton, Long Isl.auJ. and St., has;' "returned from a two Included Jimmy 'George, Freddy ly baptized in the Union Cun jre- permit fo build a five room "bo-use fl weekend. In Fort Monmouth, weeks visit to Mr. Mecabe's Sonntag. David TWassong and gational Church by The Rov. Os-on, -LaMe Winnemaug Est.,, cost JV, J. mother,' Mrs. Mary S, Meccabe, Roger Charbonncau. car L, .Locke. Heidi, is. the da gh- $4,500. ' Mr. and Mrs. San Soucie had as Pomj rton Plains, New Jersey. Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. -Arnold H Iheii house guest for one iwi.ke.nd. Mecabe'went down for the past Miss' Roslyn Butter of Main St.. Garms, Bona Rd. Middlebury, or- ,M,i. and Mrs. Elmer Rost ot East weekend "and returned with Mrs. has returned from, 'a vacation at mer residents of OakvUle. Hampton, Long Island I Mecabc. Cape Cod, Mass. Robert Goldberg, Linden,,, Nl J. :' Eor OuoKry M Service Mr. and Mrs. Francis Markham. and Mrs. Todd1 y DiBlasi and, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phelps of has been visiting with his par nts French St., will celebrate their farm y of Guernsey town Rd.,, mo-Grand Rapids, Mich.,, and NewMr. and, Mrs. Moms Goldberg, "• "" CALL '• sixth'wedding .anniversary.Sept. 7. torec to Cape Cod, Mass.,, Sun- York, City, are visiting-.Mr. and Main, St. He is a, chemist with They have two children,,, Susan day. Mrs. Bruce A. Dean, -Academy the American' Cyanamid Chemfcal •find Sherman. HIE. Co. of Linden. • CR 4-1636 Milss Maureen Dapontq, "daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs... 'Louis Ba- Mr. and Mrs.. A. A. Keeney have Mrs. DaviJ d L. Mjgers Of Sariford, Mr. and Mrs George Misaius We dp our own Cleaning returned- to their home in Pren- •ponte, Mt. Vernon Ave., Will twirl :Fla., •has arrived,; to-;spend the and children have moved fiotn tor. \V. Va.. after spending two her baton in competition in Nut-month ©f September • visiting her New Jersey into their newly f ur- For EVEVCIC T Dir Cl«*nl« M«ed — Call ley, M, J.,, Sept... 19. weeks visiting their son-in-law brother-in-law and 'Sister, Mr. and d'ased home on Main St. corpier AMfitMlsl Cleaners & Dyers' •and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Toddy Mrs.. 018,1*8," Walker- -Sr., of Straits Turnpike. l\\ ECHO LAKE ROAD BiBlasI, Guernsey town Rd. Mr. Sandra. Genung. daughter Straits Turnpike, and' relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Bert LaVign> of WATER'l OWN • TM. C 4-U3S and Mrs. Leo Yon of Charleston, Ir. and Mrs. Charles H. Ge-Thomas-ten. .' Northfield are on, a trip to Ftt« Pick-up and W. Va. also visited the DiBlasi's Jr., Main .St.. has returned cago. recently. a, two weeks vacation at M:rs. Chartes Walker .ST.. of stone, Maine. She was ac-Straits Turnpike, attended- the an- Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Matthias ..anied by her grandparents, nual outing of the Litchfield Coun- a,n,d son George of Woodbury Rd., and Mrs. Fldell White of Clin- ty WCTU, held, recently »t the cot- Iiave returned from a trip to Phil- wners. New York. They "also tage of Mrs. Ralph. Warner on the adelphia and Reading:. Penna. In j Caribou, Maine; and NewPoint, Lake 'HaroingUn). Mrs. Philadelphia they visited Mr. 'Matt-' swlck, Canada. Walker attended as a representa- tive of the local. Chapter WCTU. MOTHERS! State Rep. and-Mrs. Roland W. ARMSTRONG LINOLEUMS Tyler of Taft School, have been 1 i vacationing in Beverly, Mass. Kolins Shoe Store Has Those THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU BUY PRICE!! Mrs. Flora White has- returned QUALITY IS ECONOMY!! to her home in California alter a three months visit with relatives BACK-TO- SCHO

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Mr. andProperty Mrs. Soren Neidf of the Watertown Historical Society Davis "St., who celebrated the: New Principal Mr. and Mrs, 'Livingston V R ,25th wedmiig .anniversary Sundaj Crowell and children, Julia May, GENERAL ELECTRICS BBS* are on a motor 'trip to Niagar, Betsy and John, of Prospect St, Falls and Rochester N. Y. have moved to Winsted, and are watertownhistoricalsociety.orgnow living at 24 Moore A\e. Judith 'Aim King daughter i Mr. Livingston, who has been Mr. and Mrs. WOlard King, Woo assistant principal, of Baldwin St1, PRICED VfAy bury, celebrated, her fourth birth recently accepted an. appointment day Sept. 1. as principal of the Colebrook school. Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur C. Evans A native of Pittsfield. Mass , Mr. Warrtn. Way, and Mr. and MrsCrowell has lived here since 1928 Dennett E.- Evans, Cutler St., hay He was graduated? from Teachers returned from, a 10-day motor tr College of Connecticut, New, Brit- to Maine and 'Canada. ain in June 1951, and recened his Master's Degree from the Unner- sity of Connecticut, at the 71st Miss Marilyn Bachmann, daugh- commencement, .in June of this ter of Carl F. Bachmann, Bethle- year. -• WASHING hem, is enrolled in the one-year course1 at Katherine Gibfas School, Mrs. Crowell, the former Flor- New York City. She was gradual ence Thornhill, is. a former teacher MACHINE ed from Watertown High Schoc at Polk School. - iii June of 'this year and will gin her studies at Katherine Gibb, Mrs. Dobosz Honored Sept. 2L .. Mrs.. Eva -Dobosz, of Echo Lake R(L, and. instructor and. inspector LINCOLN A ' Robert "W.- Traver, son, of Mrs at the Watertown, Mfg., 'Co, who STORE $ Dorothy Traver,. Shelter flill Ave. recently rounded out, ,25 years of has 'been, elected secretary of thi service' with:.the Company, was SALE senior class at Clarkson College o honored- 'by fellow employts with . Technology, Pottsdam, New Yorl gifts and, a-dinner party at a Wa- for the 1954-55 session. Mr. Tra terbury restaurant. PRICE ' er was. graduated from Watertown .Among those attending trv din- High School, in, 1948. ..Me is a. mech- ner party 'were. Mrs.. Pauline Tie- ONLY - anical engineering major and ciokas, Miss Helen McCarthy, Mrs a, member: ' of the Math Club, th Albina Feredinskar, 'Mrs Rita studen.t - chapter .of the-American Pickett, Miss, Kosella McCarthy, Society of Mechanical Engineers, Mrs, Joseph Belcourt, Miss SI- i ley 11 'the Polygon Club, debating grouj 99 Navickas, Mrs, Eva Nevickus Airs _ and of Karma .Fraternity. Anna Smotas .and the gui st of omi in today and see this new washing marvel in action! : honor. The table center featured , Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter .-Fusco ©: a beautiful.anniversary cake ieoo- PAY ONLY Hubbell Ave,, are expecting then ratcd in, silver, a gift of hex broth- son, Corporal Anthony Fuse 51.25 home from Korea soon. - Corpora er, a baker. NO MONEY DOWN : Fusco has been overseas 1" A, WEEK i months. Little Leogue Farm 'Teem 19 Yean off Faithful Service and Fair Dealing. ** Mr. and Mrs. 'George Farley c To Hold Annual Picnrc -.Main St., have 'returned from The annual picnic for farm visit with friends at Norwalh teams will-be held at Slade's Pond While there they went on a eruis in Oakville on Thursday, Sept 2 over the week-end. at 5:30 P.M." The 'boys will be picked, up by their coaches at the Lincoln O Store 1 Mr. and. Mrs. James P. Galla- Little League Stadium to be driv- gher and children, Mamie, Ann* en to the Fond. Games and con- 61 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE PL 6-5501 Michael, Andrew and Rosemar tests areplanned for the evening of Scott Ave.,, spent the day a Highland Lake, winsted, recently Mrs. Avery Lamphier, of Mai St., celebrated a birthday Aug.. 21 'Mr. and Mrs:. Donald Saltmars of Concord, N. H., are "now 'resit ing at 62 Prospect St. Mr. Sal EXTR SPECIAL marsh, is a member of the Gordo C. Swift Junior High Faculty. Mr Saltmarsh will be teaching in MM dlebury. FOR • Mr. ,md-Mrs. Russell Chase an 'daughter Deborah, of North S1 have been vacationing at Cape Co Mass. Mrs. Chase's father, Hur FRIDAY. SEPT. 3r d . . SATURDAY. SEPT. 4th bert Hartley, of North St., spei the month of August m Maine. Margaret Grisunas, daughter of TUES D A Y, S E P T . 7 I h Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G Grisun- as, Hubbell Ave., will celebrate her third 'birthday Sept. 5. B RING ADV.. WITH YOU AND' Joan and, Lynn, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klamkin. Colonial Rd. and their grandmoth- er, Mrs,.. Harry Klamkin, of Water- bury ^ recently visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fried N. Y. C. Mr.: and Mrs. Charles Stroh < Windsor .Locks and Abraham Sp<>- ingin -of Cowessett, R. I., were guests of the Klamkins last Sun- 10"% day: Dr. • Richard Cofrance&co and ON YOUR family have been vacationing at Lake Luzerne, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaVigrje and children, Candace and Ken- neth Jr., have been, on, a trip tjo Dover Foxcroft, Maine. Back To School" Needs Sister Mary Leonide of the Sis ters of Mercy, has been spending her two weeks vacation at St.. 'Mai - ,. garet's Convent, Waterbury. Sis ter M. Leonide, who. is the daug't ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Larnj Pythian Aye,.,, Watertown, has been at-Fairfield during the pas year." She was graduated from, S CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL John's Parochial School, and Wat ertown High School, and, has beei a Religious for the past eight - - ' ' INCLUDING: ~ years. She will be at St. Thomas Convent, Fairfield, during. th! coming year, where she will teacl tOYS" and GIRLS SHOES, DRESSES, SWEATERS. JACKETS. UNDERWEAR; BOYS' PANTS, ETC. Robert O'Hern, son- of Mr. an, I ALL BRAND NEW FALL MERCHANDISE, LATEST STYLE WOLK'S USUAL HIGH QUALITY. Mrs. John O'Heni Jr. of Stanle Place has returned borne after month's)*vacation with, his grand parents. Mr. and, Mrs. John, O'Herh in Highland, N. Y. BRING THIS ADV. AND GET Mr. and, Mrs. Curley Pichett " of Bamford Ave., have returned from their vacation, at Niagara Falls and, the 'Thousand Islands, 10% DISCOUNT They also spent, a day at the SaraL toga Race Track, N. Y. On Your "Back-to-School" Purchases Dr. Glenn E. Jackson and daugh ter,, Merrilee of The Green hav returned from a. visit to JDr. Jack son's mother, Mrs. Alta Jackson CASH O'R CREDIT Main St., OAKVILLE Main St., WATERTOWN and brother, .Prank Jackson, ifi . Lincoln, Nebraska. ••AGE 4 — TOWN 'TIMES (WATERrtiowN. CONN.). SEPT. 2, 1954, WHY WOT LET THE UMPIRE DECIDE? : PropertyTbzon Titles,- of Inc.the Watertown Historical Society -- = For news or information call fcRestwood 4-1968. Address mail to TOWN TIMES, Box 688, Oakvitle, or to Box 1, Watertown, Conn. Publishers: Carl Less, Jaaopti F. Smith, j (Entered as necond-clua' matter Jmnwatertownhistoricalsociety.org. 13. 1918, at the pent office at Omkvilte, Cflmn... under tfce Act of Mar. 8, 1879) this past week-end with a pro- LETTER giam of liturgical, classical and modem music The> in turn were A Splendid Opportunity guests of the well-known Army To the Editor Glee Club which appeared at the During, this summer the Recrea International Music Festival in tion Council of Oakville and \\a- that citj Other concerts by the tertoun has carried an extra pio- Centenar\ Singers were given in p;ram in ordei to serve more >oung people It was not just to gne Fontainebleau France Naples, them a good time the pto^rain Italj and Munich Germany, pio\ ided healthful and construc- tive1 insttuction a-. V-LQ as the Christening opportunitv of l^arnin:* to live to getht_r as a eommin'U \ll tne^e Michael Austin son of Mr. and quilities will beat fi _>ir w a few MIJ> Randall T Austin of Long- \ed\s i \t$ht beforn oui view A\e was christened on Aug- This new pio^iam wai car'icd ust 13 m St John's Church. His on it Slade s Pond in Oakwlle godparents weie Mi and Mrs. Os- "1 ht oppoi tumtv is atro'dpd the cai I eClair Guests w ho visited Town to acquue t.11-, splendid par the Austin famiK during the day col of gi ound and d lake Oppo - vvpie Mis Fiank Austin, Mr. tunitj u ill }>e -,ri\en t:> L.I t:> ev- and Mis Fiancis Austin Mr. and pic-s oui opinion 111 ieg~ud to the Mi s Amos T Minor Mi and Mrs. puicbaso of this piope t\ John O Neill Mrs Lillian Johnson To some it wiM bt* Mr and Mrs. dol is ind c^nt^ To oth^ s it VMII H->ir\ Hull and Nancv and How- mom mothei head-tci0 B* t to ard and Henry Marquis mo^t of the mothei •> a' 1 dai^ o AKo Mi and Mis William Bor- the tov\ n it u ill bo ^ t i"1 opi"> mohni and Joan and Steven, Miss tunil\ to proi ld^ cifi/^ts oi qual Valerie LeCian and Mr and Mrs. 'THE BUT itv lor tomoitow L'ght hete 11 oui Hugh McCaffeit\ and children, communitj. ,Pa nek, Kathleen, Biuce and Bri- QUALITY THE We nniay fail some things;- let an, j of West Cornwall and Mrs. ffllftlfll. Ms not fail our youth: Kaltherine Baugh and son Eugene Reve re nd Jack C1 re n fell Peirett of DanBury. HEMINWAY PRINCETON The Methodist Church Parents Honor Son Jilr. and Mrs. John. McLean. COLONIAL PRINTING B ARTLETT Permit Granted Toiler Rd., entertained at a party ~ - COMPANY Enlarging, Davis St. Store 13," in honor of their son 1 75 HILLCREST AVENUE KNITTING The Planning and Zoning, Coin- Da: ..id, who was 'Celebrating Ms Oakvilte, Conn. MFG. CO. mi s s ion approved - the "applicat ion sixth birthday. of Nicholas Menzelle for1 enlarging Resides David and his parents Tel, CR 4-206€ his .frame building en Davis St. other gguests included,: John Mc- -in which he*operates a confection- Lea n. JeannJ e and Garry gg, NYLON THREAD cry store. The tottildin? is located A Iso: MrM . and 'MrsM . JohJ n Mon- MILLS,INC. in a zoned area and a license is ten use, Mr. and, Mrs, D. Battelli. Mr, and Mrs. H. Sabatini. Mr. and Bay State Paints BRAIDED LINES required from, the Commission for Mr,!.,., B. Ruggeri. Mr. and Mrs. • OmtaMe nil: Instd* new or changed business-activities. • Sound, Eipert Advice John Church, Mr. and Mrs. F. At The Mr. Menzelle plans to add ten Donnelly. 'David's grandmothers. 1 more feet to the width of his store Mm. William McLean, and Mrs. PAINT MART WATERTOWN, CONN WATERTOWN which is on the 'Corner of 'Davis Shirley 'Collier., 54 WATEKTOWN AVE. and Yale Streets. He opened the Katherine " .and Peggy Donnelly, Tel. PL, 6-5410 store here on Aug.. ,27, 1951. He La+ren and Kat'hy Church, Nancy Next To Tower Tbester previously owned a confectionery and David Collier., Susan and store in Water bury for ten years. Johnny Charbonneau. Billy Me- Cl'dery and June Sabatini. Choir Entertains GI's Miss Claire Couch, daughter of 'Party for Four Birthdavs Mr. and Mrs. Earle \V. Couch of Mr and Mrs. George Miller of Orchard Lane, is a, 'member of the Ball Farm Rd . entertained re- Centenary Junior College choir in cently at a family birthday party Hackettstown. N. J. that b on a in lonor of their daughter Robin, two-mo nth singing trip abroad. «-hj was one jear old, and Jimmie The group oi' 40' students enter- Fli rian who was three years old, tained G.I.'s at Salzburg. Austria Aue 11, Ruth Miller, who was six years old Aug. 15, and Karen Fio- COMPLETEL,V NEW na -i who was nine vears old Aug. 25. Jimmie and Karen Florian are Mr. and Mrs. "Miller's nephew ALUMINUM anr niece. Self-storing Besides Mr. and Mrs. Miller and •term winilow the) guests of honor, others attend- and screen ing included Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ii"cmntpM.e ami $18. Any Florian and Susan, of Westbrook; inntiilk'il,"'" ., ., Sue Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Lara way anri sons John and Wayne of Wa- terljury: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flo- IMSCO rian of Watertown and Ralph COMBINATION Miller. STORM WINDOWS Birthdays . AND DOORS ' Blr. and Mrs. Raymond 'Vaichus, Sunny side- Ave,., entertained, at a can now be had in CO1 LOR double birthday party at their home Aug. 15. Their son Raymond j to match-the paint of your Ch irles was four years old, and it home. |wa,p also the birthday of Mrs. Pet- 'aichus, Raymond's grandmoth-

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    SAVINGS BANK • THOMASTON ATERTOWN f • • Hospital. Mrs. Morrison is, the •ter of Mr. and jMrs,,. Jesse An- TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), SEPT. 2, 1954 — PAGE * WEDDINGSProperty of the Watertowndrews of Oalnirille. Paterna Historicall Society Cassldy-fcawlor former Emma M. Warenko. "grandparents -are1 Mr. and Mrs.Sept. 11, in •Liberty, Ind. -McCarthy—A fourth, child. Pat- Mr. Hosking enlisted. In the Air ' The wedding of Miss Marjori - Alfred, Magee of [Watertown,. .Force upon .graduation from the Lawlor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ricia Aim, to Mr. and Mrs. James University of Bridgeport. For the William K. Lawlpr, Hewlett St McCarthy, Highland Ave., Aug.LANDAU—A, daughter, Barbara past 'two years, he has 'been sta- MEW!! Waterttury, and "Thomas Laui watertownhistoricalsociety.org19, at, Waterbury Hospital. Mrs. Ann, to -Mr. and Mrs- Edward tioned at Wright-Patterson Air Cassidy, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joh: McCarthy Is the former Helen Landau, Reynold? St., Aug. 1.2, in Force Base, Fairborne, Ohio-. Hughes. Cassidy, Woodruff Av Kantor, St. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Lan- Kiefer - Klemchuk took place Aug.- 28, at "11 a, m. to dau is the formed Adela Lipczc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klem- St. Margaret's Church, Waterbury flicCLEARY—A third child. Wil- chuk, Williams. Ave., Oakville an- Aluminum The Rt. .Rev Msgr. Edward L liam Francis, to Mr. end Mrs.WALDKON—A dan, " Wayne, to Morrison, pastor, solemnized th Francis W..McCleary, Litchfield nounce the engagement and com- Three-Channel ceremony. ' John L. Bonn wa;s or- ,Rd.,, Aug. 20, at Waterbury Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Waldron, ing marriage of their daughter ganist. Mrs. Frank T. .Madde pital. Mrs. McCJeary is the for- Bethlehem, Aug. Jl5, in St. Mary's Miss Olga Klemchuk, to Seaman Comfoinotion Windows mer-Arline Sylvia Denton. Hospital. Mrs, Waldron is the 3/C Joseph R. Kiefer,, son of Mrs j was .her sister's matron of hono former Dorothy fcfu.Ib.em,. Nellie Motulka, Highland Ave. •f GCIKMI AWMXC -Cetp. Bridal, attendants included Mis Waterbury. The wedding 'is- plan- Mary Ellen Hinchey, cousin HHJLBtAN—A, daughter. Cathe- ned for Sept. 18, at. 11 a. m. in St WacV-'a biftsl- «*4 »M«t •Imni- the bride; "Miss Charlotte Cassidy erin Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl COMING WEDDINGS Joseph's Church. sister of the bridegroom; Miss Ce Hillman, Tarbell Ave. Aug: 11,.in Masking]- Haas CALL PL 3-1586 cilia Kirby, Pelham, N. Y., an St., Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Hill- Announcement has been made of Building Permits Mrs. John A. McKenna, Chestnu man Is the former Patricia Dur- the engagement and coming mar- Hill, Mass. Mrs. Lswlor gave hi: riage of Miss Susan Louise Haas, Ormond Osbo-rn. obtained per- j daughter in. marriage. MAGEE—A second child, first son, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Rome mission to- build an addition 1 o his | Air Force Lt. Jerome T. Cass - Robert Victor Jr., to Mr. and Mrs,,., Haas, Dayton, Ohio, to Airman" house on. Chestnut Grove Rd., cost i ly, stationed, in, San. Bernardino Robert, V. Magee, Cincinnati, 2/C Robert Kennleth Hosking, son' $400. Calif., was best man to his broth Ohio, Aug., 8, in Christ Hospital, of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hosking j Alphohse Ambrosaitis of Cherrj MEMBER: er. Ushers, were John H. Cassid; of Porter St., Watertown. Jr., and Patrick J. Cassidy, Wa Cincinnati. Mrs. Magee is the j Ave. was granted a permit TO Wofeftury Chamber of Commerce tertown, also brothers; Frank "I former Ellamae Andrews, daugh-' 'The wedding will take place" build a six room, house, two car Madden, brother-in-law of th garage and breezeway, cost SI 9 - bride; Stephen Gaffney, her cou sin; John. Hastings and Ed war Shove, of Watertown. tt**$r? Upon 'their return from, a wee ding trip-' to Nantucket, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy will reside in Bryn Mawr, Penna. Mrs. Cas- WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER! sidy was graduated from. Saint To- your electrical crisis today.,.,. to your (rouble- Margaret's School, and Manhattan- _ free electrical tomorrow — ville College of the- Sacred Heart, Purchase, N. C. Mr. Cassidy was graduated from T'aft School arid IT'S ADEQUATE WIRING! Georgetown University, Washing- ton. He served as a, lieutenant Call .us for your residential wiring. Few estimates. 1952 with the Third Infantry Division Emergency repair, 'Commercial wiring. Say, MAKE during the Korean war and is now IT ADEQUATE WIRING! a student at the Wharton Gradu- GREASON, INC. - 510 Main St., - OAKVILLE ,., Tel. CR 4-2589 STUDEBAKER ate School of Business, and Finance Philadelphia, Penna. CHAMPION Lee -"Richter 'The marriage of Miss Ursul Convertible. O-ne owner, low Anne Richter, daughter of Mr. ar d APIZZA mileage, good rubber, very Mrs. Kurt Richter, Roberts St., to clean, guaranteed. Richard E. Lee, son of Mr. and SERVED EVERY NIGHT Mrs. Marvin L Lee, Jacksonville, Fla ; took place Aug. 22, in tn|e -IIIT- garden of the bride's home. " The ceremony was performed s ON SALE ONLY AT 3 p.m. by*T-he Rev. Robert A. Hcs RO'S RESTAURANT denreich, pastor of, the First L.I:- 841 Main St. Oakville, Conn. COLONIAL BUICK, INC. theran Church, Waterbury. 398 West Main Street, Waterbury Miss Marianne Richter, sister df the bride, was maid of honor. The Phone CRestwood 4-8069 Tel. Plaza 5-2234 best 'man was Harry Gratz qf O P IE N.., EVEN I N G S IE X C E IP T.., SAT U R D A Y Philadelphia, Penna. Following a wedding trip . to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. .Lee will n side in Tallahassee, Fla. C u m m i n gs - F isco The wedding-of Mrs. Mary Eli- zabeth Fisco of Water bury and CAM C£T'rS0. FOK QUM QlP •Leon H. Cummings, Main St., Oak- ville, took place Aug. 23, at 9" fi TEUMC Xpff IF **£ MAT m TAKE'S YCAZS TO jn. in the rectory of St. Stanislaus mm»e Mr to. PAY f&JZA GAS UWT. --——^ Kostkas Church, . a&um/e MO DO¥M mYMEMT. X Mrs. Ernest Colette and, George /r Parisot were the attendants. Fol- lowing a, breakfast at the Elton. reAeuK* AIL w r£M> me Mr. and -Mrs. Cummings left for a wedding trip to Miami, Fla..They will reside on. Main, St., OakVille, When they return. I BIRTHS BLAG MAN—A daughter, Amenda Patrice, to Mr. and, • Mrs. Bur- ton Blagman, Central-Ave., Oak- ville, Aug. 22, in St. Mary's Hos- pital. Mrs. Blagman is the form- er Lila Becker, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Becker, of New York City. Paternal grandmoth- er is Mrs. Pauline Blagman of you cm A *mratff c A QUMPse OF me FOTORE , New York City". m sim'f THE «!€* A ts JUST am ot/es. £%££ eSTUMtfS OF Mf/fT trT GIORDANO— A son, Domenic s mms. &mp ttsuumw GAS HEATIN6 HtUf COST US. Matthew. Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. HEATING Dcmenic M. Giordano, Pleasant m m&ow View St., Oakville, Aug. 20, In St. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Gior- dano -Is the former Yolanda Bus- cemi. COON — A son, Charles Henry Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Coon, Scott Ave., Aug. 25, in Stj .Mary's Hospital... • Mrs, 'Coon is the former Ami Lynch. DOHRMAN — A fourth child, Nancy Charlotte, to- Mr. and Mrs. Austin F. Dohrman, North St., Aug. 24, in Waterbury Hospital. Mrs. Dohrman is the former .Do- rothea I. Traver. COMPUTZZI — A first child, LiL- da Ann, .to Mr. and'Mrs. Borneiri ,P. Computzzi, Bethlehem, Au Get a FREE Estimate In YOUR Home! 25, in Waterbury Hospital. Mfs. Coniputzzi is the former Gloria Rinaldi. Just ask for a free estimate -of how inexpensive it would be to heat your hoine with gas,. Reduced rates have put jjas house heatinjg within everyone's budget. 'That's why more -and m«r"e Con- GOODWIN — A fourth ..chi d. Wayne Lampron, was torn Au|g. necticut people-are switching to- this modern fuel. It is probably a simple job to convert jomr 1,6 in the Waterbury Hospital furnace to gas. Mr. and Mrs,.,: Richard C. Goodwin) ' of Colonial Ave. Mrs. Goodwin You will be given ISO1 toward your present heating is" the former Shirley M. L.arnjp- ron unit when you convert. There's,: no down payment,, and yam may take up to- 5 years- to '< pay- If you. aren't com- BROMUSY—A first Child, Deb- orah Ann, was, born Aug. .16 in pletely satisfied, your old heating equipment will be re- the Waterbury Hospital, to Mr. placed and any payment^^n equipment will be refunded. and Mrs. Marcus, Alien B-romlty Fair- enough? ' ,/ •• of Nova Scotia Hill. Mlrs. Brorn- CI/P 11 ley is the • former Caroline Mqs- Call your Healing Contractor or., CUP for a ires estimate THE CONNECTKUI cin this we«k. ti'-GHT AND' POWfB COMPANY MORRISON—A first child, Linda, Laurie, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Morrison Jr., Main St., Wood- bury, Aug. 18, at Waterbury "6 — TOWN TIMES. (WATERTO MN, CONN.), SEPT. a-1.954 members of the Manchester 'Ver- Buckingham. St. to William and 'bury Park Rd. to Henry Lemay. mont Post has also been scheduled Mary Kaschak. - i William and Frelda Schpier sold for the near future. For full •par- Donat and Smeralda Lemay .sold land, on, Viola Ave. to Rudolph and Property of the Watertownticulars please contact Philip Ber Historical- land and improvements on. Water- Society! Evelyn Gawd, 'and Rutt i Lemmel. chohak. Bowling: The Oakville V.F.WV Bowling _ will commence on Tues- 104 SHOPPING D TO watertownhistoricalsociety.org»™ing at 7 p.m.. at the Oak- ville Alleys. 'There are still open- CHRISTM ^PORT0 ings for a MWsmore 'bowlers.. • USE OUR llA>*WAY PLAN The next regular membership By B OB PA L M = R- meeting will be heMsOn Wednes- day evening 5~ptembeiN8th, 8 p.m. UTEWHGHT at the Post: .rooms, 3K. Main Street, Oakville. FOREIGN BICYCLES MissionAnnounced Baseball Notes: firs! cne is successful. If the first A Holy Mission will open in St. The Oakvillc Red Sox won a foul i hot is missed the ball is in Mary Magdalen Churcn Sunday, well played 5-2 win over lho Ca- plaj. '.n other words one a one shot night, Sept., 12, with The Very naan: AA, in a Torrington Mite foul, previously one and one, you.Rev. H. Camillus Boyd, O. P., League contest last Saturday eve- get another shot if you .make it if Preacher General, in charge. ning at Fuessenieh. Park, Lou, you niiss you get no more a .id the The Mission for women and high j Zaza, the former .Lea vei worth ball continues in play. school age girls of the parish will 1 AMERICAN BIKES High ace was the winning pitcher That is really the one major be held Sunday, Monday, Tues-1 atid old reliable, Moe Zaoraria change with a. few minor adjust- day and Wednesday evenings, 1i " pacL'c! the batting attack Mgr. ments that have no direct bearing Sept. 12 through 15th from, 7 to Ocovge Pierce was all smiles as on see ring opportunities. S p. m. . he was seen for the first time (at The .Mission for men and high leasi by me) in his first pubttc ap Random Shots school age boys of the parish will Deluxe Models *39.75 open Thursday, -Sept. 16, and 'con- pea ranee in a new role, wheeling Ra Cummings, local Little tinue through Friday and Saturday I Every size bike— 16-20-24 inches at low prices the baby carriage' of Master James Leagt e treasurer moves Ms family » evenings, the 16th, 17th and 1.8th I Pierce (down Davis St.) Oak- to Ne iv Britain Saturday. Ray .has from 7 to 8 p. -m. •The solemn" ROTO-BRO1L "400*^Reg. 69.50' ' ." $29.95 ville Pony Leaguers behind the been an officer in a Hardware City j closing of the Mission will be Sun- OLD DUTCH PAINT']! ...-. $2.00 strong right arm of Paul Sfaver bank Ifor the past several months- day at 7 p. m. reached the finals in the Pomper- and ommuting between points. The Mission, for 'both men and TELEVISION SLAUGHTER CONTINUES aug Loop playoffs by shutting out Youn Ray Jr. is a Little .League women, will 'be preached by the Only a few sets, left; — come and get them,. If our price (s too Southbury' 7-0. "Fats" as big slar with, the Dodgers. . . . The Dominican Fathers of New York high — make your own. . i haul is known to his teammates, resignation of Americo Bedini up City. anii he is anything but, gave up a at Re »iona,l High brings a chuckle & pedal morning Masses will be WE, FINANCE —WE dfERVICE — WE GUARANTEE scratch single in the second inn- to mi; id. "His club was hooked up arranged so that everyone will CHURCHES — CLUBS — ASSOCIATIONS ing and that was IT. He si ruck in a Jght one with. Terryville a have an opportunity to hear Mass See Us for your Bazaar or Auction supplies. out seven, and Davey Minor and couple of years ago and. Bedini and receive Holy Communion, dur- Mike Basta, led the hitting 'with who ell ways kept in close contact ing the Mission. Let us put on an auction for you.. Come In for details. dibubJes. The big game will be with a towel that his players used Novena service1 on Monday, next Sunday as Middlebury down- dunnj; time outs, jumped up off Sept. 13, will be 'Conducted, for ed Watertown 4-3 to become Oak- the b nch at an official's decision, both men, and women as usual. viiic's opponent. Reale LeMieux hurled, the towel in back of him Father Boyd will be .assisted by FJTZPATinCK'i hkji-ied a three hitter, struck, out and it draped over a woman's head The 'Rev. A. H. Neal, O. P. Father T<& and walked, eight, the latter jus I as pretty as could be. Well, Boyd will preach at, all Masses hurting his cause, . . , Mi. Bedini got the towel back in a Sunday, 'Sept. 12'.. AUCTION ROOMS hurry-in. the 'back of a, head, and 262 North Main St. j WATERBURY Around The Horn a toiigue • lashing to go with it, R EA LTY TRAN SACTIO NS Father Michael. Sullivan and the Beuinli never turned around onre Wiktoria Czaja sold land on 'Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. Ml Altar boys of St. John's church to sec who his lasher was. etijoyed the Yankee-Cleveland gja;ne Wednesday... It'was the an- .niifj treat for the 'boys who assist Oakville YFW ajt the masses 'The farm-clubs Blood Donors of'the LL and their coaches will Th Blood Donor Roll of Honor have their annual picnic today at. of V 'W Post 7,330 Oakvi He re- Slave's Pond Stan Woodbury ceive a substantial start at the tpjls us that Oakville and Water- I tesi visit of 'the Red Cross talood- tpwi. Pony 'League teams wi!l play mobi ,,e in Watertown, All tnem- a tcneflt game to raise, fun is for bers who donated blood,, are re- He x.t season. Both these teams are quested to notify the Post so that playing real good ball and any- their names may be inscribed upon time they .get to-gether it's a the scroll,... Members who have i+iiale of a ball game. Get out and accuj'ate information as to their set them play, they deserve your blood, type and RH factor are re- support. . . . We Giant .rooters and ques'ied to submit that informa- We mean Herman, Hale, Zleilo and tion, to Joseph Paternoster, Post 11 Qreegar are pooling our good luck Quartermaster. These records will chr.i.ms for Willie Mays to really be ktpt, on file at; the V.F W. Post ••& t nrd that' home run ' range in the any questions • • Room1 s where a members blood- biLt, week-end series with, guess type ' will be readily available in who. case of an emergency. Clambake - New Foul Shooting Rule 'The V'.F.W, Clambake, which is V The rule makers did ii once to be for members only, will be If you hove any questions, financial In ag«..n. Yes, they're still trying to held 1 on Sunday, September 19th at rtddi a happy medium, in regards the Di Munzio property on Bunker nature, ASK US. - That's what we're here to cutting down excessive .touling Hill 'Road. Anthony J. Calabreae which has hampered the game for is General Chairman of the affair for! the past few seasons. Here's their 'Tickets are now available at the m.ov" recent "solution". Town Smoke Shop and at the Post Rule 10. Sec. 7 Penalty for Per- rooms. sonal Foul. The "one-one" &ward Golf Match foi a common foul has been On Sunday, September 12 th, Since 1848 we've been at the service of changed to a. "bonus" award members of the Oakville VFW •fa- 'Therefore, the award, for a. com- Post will play a golf match against local individuals, local enterprise-;. It's oar nioii personal foul becomes a. free members "of the Fussenich Post throw for the offended player V.F.W., Torrington at the Canaan PLUS a second free throw if the Country Club. A tournament with job to help you.

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    Princeton Knitting Mils, line. | The Autoyre Company Echo Lake Road, Watertown : . Oakville The Heminwcry Bartlett Mfg. Co. The Edward HI. Coon Co.. Echo Lake Road, Watertown Depot Street, Watertown Watertown Mfg. Co. Watertown Building Supply Co., Inc. Echo Lake Road, Watertown Echo Lake Road, Watertown C at H Tool & Manufacturing Co. | The Gowans-KiMght Co. 'Main Street, Watertown i . Main Street,. Watertown Nougotucfc Dairy Ice Cream Co., Inc. Sullivan's Pharmacy 34 North. Main' Street,. Naugatwck. I Main Street, 'Wat.ert.Oiwn i PAGE 8 — PropertyTOWN TIMES (WATERTOW1M of, CONN,) the, SEPT, 2,Watertown 1954 Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

    Last call for Picnics... And have we an exciting group of foods picked for your out-of-doors event!,.. Choice barbecue meats cut' to.your order, abundant fruits and vegetables for crisp tasty salads, holiday beverages and bakery products—There are all kinds of ready-to-serve foods that'll make your Labor Day an effortless family fun-fest.

    S P L I T SIRLOIN O'R SHORT BROILERS, each $1.09 STEAKS, EXTRA LEAN AARMOUR' ft M OU R'SS "OORR CO D A H Y'S GROUND BEEF, Ib 39c HOT DOGS, . J U Ml B O SHOULDER FRYERS, each $1.69 LAMB CHOPS, ASSORTED ' READY TO EAT COLD CUTS, Ib 59c HAMS, (butt end) SMOKED CHOICE" (6th, 7th R1 IBS) ' .. PICNICS, Ib 47c RIB ROAST, HICKORY SWEET GENUINE SPRING BACON, Ib 67c LAMB LEGS, RIB: HALF Ib 53c HOME Ml A IDE PORK LOIN, ITALIAN SAUSAGE, Ib 39c BONELESS BEEF LIVER, LAMB ROLL, TABLE DRESSED' Ib 59c FOWL, GROUND CHUCK, PICNIC ITEMS REYNOLD'S WRAP DERBY READY TO SERVE ALUMINUM FOIL, CHICKEN, Ig can $1.59 2 CHARCOAL, P. G. A. FANCY NAPKINS bag 4 BEANS with PORK, Igcanftc SCOTKINS, F RAN CO-A M E RIC A N —^ __ PURE ALUMINUM^ 2 pkgs 2 SPAGHETTI, 2 cans 25c CHEF PLATES, SWAN SON'S BONE ID MIRACLE" WHIP Pkg2 CHICKEN, can 29C SALAD DRESSING SPAM, 12-oz can 39c •Ok* 5 TUNAPAGO'DA LIGH,T Ml EAT can 27c PREMIER T. V. CLGEJ JAR) OLIVES, v Property of the Watertown HistoricalTOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN Society, CONN.)* SE,PT. 2, 1954 — PAGE 9 watertownhistoricalsociety.org

    WATERTOWN Shop Early For Labor Day BOTH GEORGE'S MARKETS CLOSED MAKE THURSDAY NIGHT Family Shopping Night ON MONDAY, SEPT. 6th AT GEORGE'S, WATERTOWN Watertown Store Open Thursday Night Until 8...Friday Night Until 9 WOODBURY - , Woodbury Store Open Friday Night Until 8 o'clock RAGES IT'S SENSATIONAL •CASE OF 30' BOTTLES VALUY FARM PAL SODAS, $1.39 Plus Deposit

    MAXWELL HOUSE ^ _» ^fe INSTANT COFFEE, Ig jar $1.79 BUnER, i 59c TETLEYJS TEA BAGS- .. CHEESE, la chedda 2 Ib loaf 79c CHEESE WHIZ, sm jar 29c Ig jar 53C ON TRU-AGE loo 89c LAST CALL BEER, bottle 10c QLE0'PGA 2 lbs 53c CONT1NUIN G OUR POPULAR CHEESE FOOD, nu taste 2-lb loaf 79C SIDEWALK SALE BY THE BASKET • Frozen Food Specials STAN WOOD ^^ ^^ Peaches, 99c Apples, 99c STRAWBERRIES, lib pkg JVC BIRDSEYE Tomatoes, 99c ^cumbers, 99c CHICKEN PIES, 3 for $1.00 BIRDSEYE Peppers, 99c Egg Plant, 99c BEEF PIES, 3 for $1.00 BIRDSEYE FRYING CHICKENS, *1.29 PRODUCE BIRDSEYE Chicken Breasts, Thighs, or * GRAPES, seedleseedlesss 2 lbs 29, c JBLUEB1RD SPEARS, Barded 6 ORANGE 29c JUICE POTATOES, California 5 lbs 39c LEMONS, doz49c D CELERY, Ig bunch 19c rier in front of the stands and Red Sox .. W. - P. Sloss (1-0 L. P. Bohan, PAGE 10 — TOWN TIIIWES (WATERTOWN, CONN.)* SEPT. 2,, 1954 (0-2) Umpires—Slpson and Good-. practically took the ball from a AB R H - Cf' A, kin. J.' Simons 3b 3 0 0 2 0 spectator's lap. J. Navickas ss ,'. :,. 3 0 2 l] ,2 PropertyCumming ofs p-l b the2 1 1 Watertown3 2 Historical SocietyFinal Sta r ding Little Leaguers Dodgers Sullivan rf _. 3 0 0 0j 0 Won Lost By Charles Buckingham Phillips, ss - 1 0 0 0 • 1 AB. R H O A Keitly Ib-cf 3 0 2 5! 0 Red Sox 6 2 Sardinskas c „ 3 0 0 10 ,2 D.'Simons 3b 4 1 1 1 1" Martin p-lb 3 0 0 % 2 The Red Sox copped, the second Beauty lb-p 2 0' 0 3 2 Yankees ..... 4 5 round, honors, Monday night as Abor ef - 2-0 1 0 0 .Bellemere c ...r 3 1 1 4* 1 Dodgers - ; 4 5 Sloss 'If 2 0 0 0 0 Smith cf _ 0 ,2 0 .0 0 Curulla 2b 3 2 1 • 3p 2 they edged the Dodgers _5-J. Dick Obar ef 2 1- 0 0 0 Giants Z 5 Bellemere pitched a brilliant 2- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgSardinskas 4 2 3 5 0 Kenney If . 2 0 0 Oj 0 ' Final Ten Dunn rf 3 110 '0 hitter and fanned. 12. Again John- Phillips ss 3 2 2 1 2 Wassong If 1 0" 0 CJTQ Weidemier;'Yanfeas ,460 ny Navickas, with. 2. singles and a Spino'lb , - 1 0 0,-a 0 Beasche 3b 2 0 0 0: 0 Naviskas, Red, So 2 .4,47 21 3 2 18 8 Beauty ib 1 0 0 7 0 Palomba. 3b 0 0 0 a 0 double, and Jim Keilty led the RBI's — Beauty, Martin, Belle- McComack cf 1 0 0 O 0 Phillips, Dodger a .413 Sox assualt. Keilty had a two-bag- 1 Sloss, p 2 0 1 0 6 Sardinskas, Dodjgt mere , Brasche. 2-B Hits,— Navic- P., Gallary 2b 2 0 0 0 • 0 F. Navickas p :..,. 1 0 0 a 0 xs .409 j;er and single. Vin Martin and kas, Keilty, Bellemere. Errors— Palmer, Yankees ... .392 Richie Curulla .smashed out. 2 hits Cumings 2b 1 0' 1 O Sonntag, Giants •each, to back up the two Jays. Les Sullivan, Sweeney, Brasche, Cum- J. Simons If 2 O 0 1 0 „ - 25. ~3 6 is! ~7 ... .390 mingk. S,./ O. by—Bellemere 12, R.B.Ls Cummings, Phillips,; J'. Marcil, Yankees! ...... 81 Dunn and Ray Cummings were the Dunn If - 1 1 1 0 0 Keilty, Red Sox lone Dodgers to -hit safely... The Beauty 3. Cuimnings 6.-' R B. — George rf 2 " 0 O 0 0 Navickas, Sardinskas 2. 2-B hits ... ..354 off—Bellemere 7, Beauty 3. W. P —Sardinskas, Dunn. Errors \ — Rodia, Giants ...i|., ,.. 353 Rowlison team has come a long Pierce df 1 1 0 O 0 Maisto, Yankees way- this year. Uu.sua.lly the Red. —Bellemere (5-4) L. P. Cummings .26 9 10 18 10 Phillips:, Sardinskas. Spino, Belle- ... .339 (0-1). Umpftes—Slason' and. Pis- mere, Gurrulla 2, McCormack. S-C. - The 'box scores of the playoff Sox, -are regular tenants of the -Yankees games 'between the league basement:... oopo. AB R H O A by 'Beauty 9, Cummings 2, Martin Red Sox and. Steve Curry's two run single and 2, F. Navickas 2. B. B. off—Beau- Dodgers 'will appear in. next week's Red Sox Palmer ss 3 1 1 4 0 issue. All. batting, Fred Sonntag's perfect day at the Palomba cf ., 2 0 1 0 0 ty 1, Martin 2, F. Navickas 2. iW. fielding and AB R H O A. bat enabled the Giants to defeat •P., Beauty (7-2) L. P. Martin' (3-2) pitching statistics' 'will, follow in. J',., Navickas ss 4' 0 3 0 0 Blanchard Ib 1 -0 0 1 .6 the weeks to cornel the Red Sox 7-4. Chuck Collier Macintosh. Ib 2 0 0 2 O Umpires,, Piscopo and Slason. ' These figures Sullivan rf 3 0 0 10 racked up his six pitching victory, Errors—•Beauty, -Palmer. S.I B. will not be affected by the play- Palomba rf 1 0 1 0 0 Boham p-rf , 3 0 1 0 0 off data... We keeping seven Sox hits well scat- Weidemier c 3 0-170 Palmer, Phillips, Sloss. S. O.«by 'Consider it, unfair Keilty Ib 4 ,2 2 2 0 tered. The big bat of Jim Kielty Sloss 4, Bohan 2, Maisto 4. B. B. to the rest of the '.league'"to include Martin Ib 3 1 ,2," 3 0 Marcil, 3b 2 1 1 0.1 off—Sloss 2, Bohan 47 Maisto; 1. such figures. Bellemere p ,2 0 1 0 1 kept the Red Sax, dangerous. Jim's Ross rf-lf I.. 3 0 0 0 0 Curulla ,2b' 3 0 2 0 1 triple came with two men on. Tom, Denehy 2b 3 0 11 0 Sweeney c ., I 1 0 12 0 Polomba .made a, fine catch, for the Maisto lf-p - 3 0 0 0 0 Wassong If ,. ,. 3 0 0 0' 0 Soxers in the 3rd and turned it .in- Brasche 3b 3 1 0 0 0 to a double play. 25 .2 6 15 1 Highest, Q liity Giants RBI's—Sardinskas 4, Sloss 2. Materials ; the .27 5 1.1. 18 ,2 AB R H O A Spino, Macintosh, Marcil, 2-B hits; Rodia 3b 2 ,2 1 0 0 —Sloss. Phillips—H.R. Marcil. Sar- Lowest Possible Cost, Graziano c 3 1 1 6 0 dinskas. Dodgers Pistelli ss 3 1 3 The Saturday night game which AB R H O A Collier p 3 0 0 failed1 to appear in this column, A Wide Variety Of Pre-Cuf D. Simons 2b 3 0 0 0 1 SonntaS g cff 22 1 1, last week: was the Red, Sox-Dodger Curry rf 3 -0 0 'Contest which resulted, in'a 10-3 Posa If 1 0 0 Dodger victory. The defeat pre- • HOMES - LOOKS AND Fenn if 1 1 1 vented the Sox from, nailing1 down Atwood ib 3 0 7 the second round, championship., •" * COJTTAGES Goodkin 2b 1 1 0 Billy Sardinskas1' double and single WASHES LIKE headed the Dodger offense.. • Les • G A R A G ES .22 7 7 1,8 7 Dunn's two-baser also featured in the scoring:. Jim, Keilty and John- BAKED Red Sox ny Navickas continued, their heavy AB R H O A slugging for the losing Sox. These Curulla ss-2b 3 1 1 0 0 two have been carrying the Red • WESTERN KILN DRIED MATER!MLS i ENAMEL .Brasche 3b 3 1 1 1 1 Sox offense almost-every .game of Keilty cf 2 1 ,2 0 0 the second round. Biff , Beauty, TRIM Bellemere cf-lb 1 0 1 0 0 although relieved by Ray Cum. Martin Ib-p,_ ., 3 0 0 4 0 Cummings, received credit: for his •SELECT OAK FLOORING Wassong c -- 3 0 1. 7 0 seventh win. He needs one more Anderson If 1 0 0 0. 0 to tie the record for a, season. Wisausky If 1 0 0 0 0 Dodger Co instruction Meets AH FHA & VA Palomba rf 3 1 1 1 1 AB. R H O A Build inq! Requirements.. Wilson ,2b 1 0 0 0 1 J. Gallary 2b .„ 2 10 0 1 J. .Navickas ss 2 0 0 0 0 P. Gallary 2b J 0 • 0 0 1 Prod peed Under FHA Approval Number SE 117 Kenney p 2 0 0 2' 0 Cummings lb-p ,. 3 1 1 '".2 1 Sweeney p -. 1 0 0 o o J. Simons 3b ....,:.. 3 2 10 0 FINANCING ARRANGED Sullivan cf 0 0 0 0 0 Phillips ss ,. 1 ,2 1, 0 1 Sardinskas c - 2 2 2 12 0 Complete or partial ejections, to your plaits o oure. 26 4 7 15 3 Obar cf .,..,.,. ,2 1 0 0 0 RBI's—Sonntag, Curry 2., Good- Beauty p-lb .-.. 3 10 0 0 11' tr kin. Keilty 2, Martin. 3-B Hit— George Ib 0 0 0 3- 0 I, Keilty. Errors—Bellemere, Wil- Dunn if 2 0 1 0 0 NORTHERN HOMES son. Pistilli. 2, Atwood. D. P.—Pa- lomba to Martini S.O. by Collier Spino If 1 0. 0-'l 0 PL Wl 55 — Phone Waterbury — Pi .3155 6, Kenney 2, Sweeney 2, Martin. 3. D. Simons rf :. 2 0 0 1 0 1 B.B. off—Collier 1, Sweeney 2, :. '" Donald Ghent — Local Deafer Martin 1. W.P. Collier (6-4.1; L. Pierce rf 1 0 0 0 0 P.. Sweeney (0-3J. .Umpires—Pis- • , 23 10 6 18 4' copo and Slason. In the final league game of the season • the Dodgers sharpened their batting eyes for the coming • 1 Ready to' umm. easy to apply, playoff games by bombarding the idem quickly. No primer at Yankees 9-2. Big Bill Sardinskas smashed across 4 tuns on his home • vndWooatar ooeded. run and two singles... The homer cleared the Scoreboard by a good • Com* In and *•• HI four feet and is probably the big- gest hit in our Little League his- tory. Jack Phillips also nil hard, .' THE having a double and single. Tom Sloss, hurling his first game of the DON'T MAKE HEADUNES year, pitched beautiful, ball, allow- ; SUPPLY CO.. INC. ing only five infield hits and a home-run 'by Walt Marcil. Billy 5« Echo Lake Road - Watertown Macintosh closed out .his league career with a sensational, stab of - (Tel. CRestwood 4-2555) a foul fly. .He leaned over the bar- Start trips early, this WHEN TRAVELING... weekend • •• take- It" easy make sire your travel cash '"And if you see yoiall. goes along m safety! 'be: delayed, phone ahead. Takes only secondihto- put worried friend^' at*, ease* "Do' your Labor ..Day On any trip, never carry more in cash than you eon afford to lose. " Instead, before you leave, came in and convert your trowel funds into 100% safe American Express Travelers Cheques. If they speeding by phone]* •• become lost or stolen you get a quick refund. American Express Travelers Cheques are os con- venient as cash — spendable -anywhere. You sign not, by car* them, when you buy them and again when you 'Spend them Your two .matching signatures .are all the identification you need to' spend them cny- whare, anytime. Stop In and oik for Travelers Cheques, today. at the Wgt*tbury Savings Bonk, only 75c per $100. THI SOUTHERN NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY I 'VflHVSMNBMIK Hauler, Wash ing ten. show chair-j tions to local folk . .. . The present TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), SEPT. ,2, 1954 — PAG- If ,~ Bethlehem News 1man marked the death of Mr. and emergency results from several Property of the Watertownfactors, including a, 38 per cen tHistoricalClara Osueh. lecturer, gave a reSociety- Holy Name To Elec t By Paul Johnson Mrs. Joseph Yarrow and sons,: port of the New England .Lectur- ' 1 Richard and Petsr, in an, airplane j: increase in the number of polio "The Holy Name Society of St. Miss. Ann, Skelte, secretary of brash . ,. ,.. Mr. and Mrs. Yarrow \, cases, this year , . . In addition ers" Conference which she attend- j Mary Magdalen Church will me-:t the Bethlehem, Fair, is a busy in- Were members of the show com- j the national drive in January was ed at Orono. Maine. . ,. Dona- dividual these days with exhibit tions were voted to the Muscular! Thursday. Sept. 2. at 8 p. m. '•-. m it tee . . . .In a. second ceremony, short of its goal, while extra sup- Dystrophy Campaign and to Care Nthe church hall to elect, new ofTt- entries for; the 30th anniversary alswatertownhistoricalsociety.orgo conducted by the chairman. plies of gamma globulin are nedeed cers for the coming year. Charlos event arriving" in, large numbers ,. a • trophy was presented Dr. and this year and the 'cost of inocula- . A state and pom on a officer' ?* to nt eros e. pres ide n t.. w i 11 pr es i < I ••>. ,, The fair grounds are being plac- Mrs. Harry B. Risley in apprecia- tion of 650.000 children must be night at Oxford. Grange was at- \Da'."id Ma it land. Activities Chaii- ed in readiness for the event, and tion of their assistance to the show met. . . The committee looks for tended by Mr. and Mrs.. Roger man^ will show 1953 World Series the • large tents • to be used to during its 16 year history. the support of you and. you. -in Merrill. Truman Wheeler and Mr. pictures at the meeting and re- house the exhibits, will be erected the present, effort. » and Mrs. William Wells. next week .. .. -. 'tJpartment super- Mev. Dr. Paul A. Daiies, for the Good news for mom may be con- freshments will be served. intendents all report that interest past" ten, years superintendent of U. N. Tour tained in the fact that the Bethle- shown indicates exhibits will be.: the Congregational Conference of Mrs. Edward Egg lest on has been hem Consolidated School will re- plentiful, and, commercial and mid- Oregon, was guest preacher at the named chairman of a trip to New open on Sept. 8 If Junior has Way space is well taken. Bethlehem. Federated. Church, on jYork and a' tour of the United Na- made off with 'he calendar or it BEAUTIFUL, . Free Parking ... (Sunday . ,. .. Dr.. and. Mrs. Davi.es itions being arranged by the Wood- just doesn't seem possible—does Fair will operate a ...booth, this (returned' to this country recently bury-Southbury League of Women it ? —t hat, means next Wed nesday NEW HOMES week end at 'the Goshe'n fair, for from a two month tour of -Europe, 'Voters Date of the trip has . . ,. School will close on Dec. 22 and were-' house guests of Rev. and been, changed, from September to for Christmas vacation and re- . OVERLOOK I! NiG LAKE purposes of .receiving entries 'and Mrs: Trevor".Hausske for the week- Oct. 5. and those wishing to attend, : issuing entry tags to exhibitors.... end ,. ,. . while in Europe Dr. Da- open . on Jan. 3, and will close , ,., ., New. gate policy' of the fair : are asked to not iff the chairman again on Feb., 18 for vacation antLj •i-room ranch style: 6 rooms, providing''for free'auto parking vies observed the work of the Reduced train, fares .have been reopen on Feb., 28 It will again " Cape Cod. Garage in basement, and free ' admission" to children refugee resettlement carriedon by arranged and. luncheon plans made close on April 22 for the spring re- will, he in operation "this year, and It he World, Council of Churches ,.. ,. .. . The League has also' arranged cess and reopen on May i. to close large lots. 'To see them call officials are predicting that it will ., . ., During his tour he visited to operate a voter service booth at foe summer vacation on June ,21 ... . increase family attendance at the [London,,, England; Naples, Italy; the Bethlehem Fair Sept. 11 andHolidays listed include teachers' PETER VIRBILA Stuttgart, Frankfurt, and Mainz., 12. convention, on Oct. 29; Nov. ,25 and ; event,. . ... Heading the features of (Germany; Amsterdam, Holland, Deinoc rat lie C a n d idate CR 4-2247 the fair will -be Princess Little' 26 for Thanksgiving; Good Fri- j 156 Franklin Ave., OAKVILLE Flower and, her Hopi Indians as," and Dublin,' Belfast and Shannon, Ralph • L, Nelson is the Demo- day April 8, and May 30 for Mem- i Ireland, cratic candidate for state 'repre- orial Day. i well- as several, other professional 'The teaching staff of the Fed-sentative, having been named at entertainment acts . . . The Mother erated Church "Sunday school is. the Demmie caucus of last' week Goose .Barnyard, will, be a repeat meeting at the church at ,2 p. m. . Mr. Nelson is widely known feature from, the' 1953 fair,, and this "Thursday , ,., ., Regular meet- as an artist, and locally has 'been a new feature will be "the Kissing ing of American Legion, Auxiliary very active in both the Volunteer ' Bulimies". . . Fulton American takes place this Friday eve in Le- Fire Dept. and the American, Le- "band, of Waterbury is to furnish gion Home. . ., Installation of offi- gion. Post, where he has held vari- music on, the midway both dates. cers of both the Legion Post and ous offices , . . Also to appear on Oxen Drawing the Auxiliary will be held Satur- your ballot come November will On, Saturday the fair will hold, day night" in Memorial Hall. . Post, be Mrs. Marjorie C. Bennett, and a Grange day and .Boy Scout day officers will be installed by the T Stanley Doran '-as the Demo- observance, 'with oxen, drawing oc- Winsted drill team, ..and Auxiliary cratic candidates for justices of the cupying the ring ... ,. . Sunday will officers 'by Past District President peace. !| be .marked by horse drawing and a Mrs. Gladys Filli, also from Win- western horse show . . . Several of Mrs. Etta, Tomlinson, Miss Eliza- WE SELL, I N S T A L L a n d R E P A I R the exhibit classes will be relo- sted . .,. Members are asked to at- beth Allen, Mrs. jLinsley Smith cated this -year, with the hobby tend both meetings because of and Mrs. Florence \yells .have been LIGHTING FIXTURES show to be viewed .in the exhibit their' .importance in the yearly cal- named the committee in, charge of barn on. the grounds ., . .., Officials endar. the exhibit of Bethlehem Grange • Modern Fluorescent Lighting Bethlehem Community Club to 'be entered in jcompetltlon at • R ecessed F i xt u res of-the fair are burning midnight met Tuesday eve in the Federated the Bethlehem Fajr on Sept.. 11 oil in getting everything' in 'readi- • New Outlets for Floor Lamps ness for the opening of 'the event. Church, chapel, . . ,. Hostesses for and. 12 ,. . ,. This Friday eve "mem- Horse Shaw Success. the meeting were Mrs. Olga Rei- bers of the Graftge will attend a • Incandescent Lighting Bethlehem horse show held chenbach, Mrs;,., Lillian 'Merrill -and, Ineighbor night meeting at Beacon If you have a problem, of lighting repair, modernization cr Mrs. Ann Johnson . .. . Mrs. Cle-'Valle' y Grange Naiigatuck . ,. .The replacement, call on us fora, happy solution at a sensible price. Sunday at the fair grounds attract- land Dopp-and Mrs. A. J. Raymond last meeting was observed as ed one of the largest showings of are co-chairmen of the polio emer- visiting home economics commit- THOMASTON ELECTRIC horses in its 16 year history, as gency campaign, in town, and have _ well, as one of the largest specta- : tee night, the program being giv- 94 Main St., Thomaston - Phone ATlas 3-9831—Torr. HU 2-1362 tor crowds during the -same 'peri- mailed folders soliciting contribu- en 'by the visiting officers ,., . Sirs. od -... . . More than 300 entries were listed prior to the show, and additional post entries swelled the number of 'Contestants .. ,., . Top honors in, the working hunter divi- BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL!! sion went to Miss Sultana, -horse entered by Mr. and Mrs. Sherman. P. Haight, Jr., of Litchfield, with reserve championship .going to Cel- tic Warrior, 'owned " by Susan Lounsb'ury of Brcwster, N. ¥,. •,., - In, the jumper division My Rogue, entered, by Edwin, C. Ahlberg, Jr.. . New Hawn, was champion, with reserve .going to Pitchfork, entered, Jb\fc£^lCfflH^LjCOIM6dOlJEl*w^4i

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O'NEIL L ' anniversary requiem high for Ash- Samuel and Kate (Fields) Brown. vived by his wife, Mrs. Alice CHURCH NOTES el Je Besiulsseaux. 7:30 p.. m. De- She was a member of the .Metho- reikas> Melnick; a da Christ Episcopal votions, in Honor of the Sacred dist Chun*. Helen; a brother John Melnic Funeral Home Sunday, 11 a. m. Holy Commun- Heart and Benediction. . Besides her husband, Mrs. of OakviHe; a sister, Mrs. Mi 742 Main SU OakviJIe ion and Sermon. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgSaturday 8 a.m. Anniversary re- Beach .is. survived, by 'two sons, Kuibeda, Thomaston and sev PHONE .. CRestwood 4-3005 Lewis-S., of Woodbridge, and Maj. nieces and. nephews. F i ret C ong re g a t to n a I quiem, high Mass for .Mrs. Anna. Arthur G. Beach Jr., Columbus. Methodist Hallock of 'Bethlehem,. Ind.,, a daughter, Mrs. Alice ' I* Sunday, '10:30 'Union Services 'Sunday, Masses at 7, 8:30,, 9:45 Hewitt, Oakville; a sister, Mrs. and 11. 9 and 11 at Bethlehem. Dora, Jaeger, Thomaston, and sbw In the Methodist Church, for par- The Children of Mary will receive ishioners of both Churches. The Holy Communion at the 7 o'clock _ Rev. Jack Grenfell will deliver the Mass. 7:34) p. m. Devotions in hon- Funeral services were held, Aug., sermon. 1 23, 'the at Hickcox-Funeral Home, UNIVERSITY of CONNECTICUT or of the Blessed 'Virgin. Main, St., with The Revl Jack 'Union Congregational Monday 8 a. m. Third anniver- Grenfeli, :min.ister of the Metho- AT WATERBURY 66 CHARLES ST. Sunday, 10:45 Holy Communion sary; requiem high Mass for Mrs. dist Church, officiating. B'Uriai Service. Subject of the sermon by Michael Hea'Iy of Bethlehem. was, in. Evergreen Cemetery. UNDERGRADUATE fr^OGRAM 'pOR fAll TERM: the Rev. Oscar Locke, pastor, will Wednesday 8 a. m. Mass for chil- be "Prelude To Worship and dren, to ask God's blessing on the Robert Conway •.Arts, & Sciences Business Administratljie •Work,..,"" com in? school year at St. John's Robert 'Conway Sr., of Water- Engineering • Home Economics • Education. The Church School, will open ("Parochial School. bury, .retired, letter 'Carrier, and Sunday, Sept. 12. step-father of Mrs. Clayton P. | ADVANCED AND' ^RAbUATE SUBJECTS IN: Sept. 7, 7:30 p. m: Senior Choir First Church of Christ Towle, Burton Ave.,, died, Aug., 18, Scle nt ist, W ate rb u ry at his home,, after a month's ill- H • Education, • Nursiijg _ • Business Admi: iistration rehearsal, with Sumner Libbey di- Sunday service 10 a. m. Sunday ness. He was 73 years old. recting. if ' Registration for FuH-Trme and Part-Time S1 udents St. Mary Magdalen school and nursery, 10:45 a. in. A native of County Cork, Ire- Confessions in preparation "for Wednesday meeting, including land, he.. was. the son of the late If ' ' " - NoW Accepted testimonies of Christian Science Robert, and Ellen (Murphy) Con- 1 Inquiries Invited. Tell. PL 3-2549 First Friday will be heard from 4 hoaling, 8' p.m., Sunday evening way. Mr. 'Conway had been a resi- to 5:30 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. service resumed Sept., 12. "MAN" xjent of Waterbury for the past Friday. Holy Communion at 6. will be the subject of the Lesson- 60 years. He was a'letter carrier 6:30 and 6:45. Holy Mass at 7 Sermon for Sunday, Sept., 5. 'The at tne Waterbury Post Office for .and 8. mon for Sunday, Sept.. 5. The 40 years prior to his retirement, in Sunday, Holy Mass at 6, 7, 8, 9, Golden Text is from-Genesis <1> 194,2. He was a 'Communicant of 10 and 11, and every morning gat 27 i: "God created man in his own Immaculate Conception Church. TELEVISION SALE on NEW 7. image, in the image of God creat- He., is "survived by his wife, Monday 7 p. m. Novena in Honor ed he him." Josephine (Tangney) 'Conway; a of Our Lady of the' Miraculous son, Robert. V. 'Conway Jr., of the Savings up to $210 Medal. High School boys and girls All .Saints Church Waterbury Fire; Department; two should attend. Sun Sept. 5. Holy Communion, sisters, Mrs. Richard Barry and Sept.. 10-7 to 10 p. m... Third an- 8 a.m.. Holy Communion with Ser- Mrs. Martin Harmon,, both of and you will save plenty nual. CYO back-to-school dance in mon, 10 a.m. Special Service, 3 Waterbury. a granddaughter! sev- Look for the 'GREEN TJ the parish hall. p.m. The Rt.' Rev. Robert M. eral, nieces and: nephews, besides Sept. 12—Holy Name Socievv his step-daughter- .and step-chil- We Ft n a n c e annual clambake at Smith's Pond. Hatch, Suffragan Bishop orf Con- e'rvi c e 'Tickets may be obtained from, the necticut, will Institute th - .Rev. dren. Rectory, or from 'Vincent Mulli- Stundish Macintosh as Rector, and .Funeral services were held. Aug.. gan, chairman, or his 'Committee. Administer the Apostolic iRte of 21, at~8:30 a. m. from, the Bergin .Sept., 12'—Holy Mission begins. Confirmation. Funeral Home, to Immaculate' Fri... Sept., 3. Choir Rehearsal at Conception Church for a solemn St.. John's Church the home of Mr. and Mrs,., Burke high Mass at 9. Burial was in new 'Thursday, Confessions in the af- Hoffman, '7:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Cemetery, ternoon and, evening in prepara- tion for First Friday. Andrew Melnick Friday. Masses at 6 and 7 p.. m. OBITUARIES Andrew Henry Melnick, 36. of Eaton St., Oakvffle, died sudden- Mrs. Henry Derry ly Aug. 23, at his home. Dr. Ed- WATEBBVE Y , CONN . RENTALS Mrs. Ortha Leona (Derouin) win C. Reade, medical examiner. • Gliders Hospital Beds Derry, of Hillside Ave., widow of • Walkers Wheel Chairs Henry Derry died.Aug. 19 at her home I Born in, St. Narcisse, Can- WA.TERB.yRY MEDICAL ada, the daughter of Felix Derouin EQUIPMENT SUPPLY Mrs. Derry was a- member of St., Et &k Jfi Pdlnte Mary Magdalene Church, and its 139 Altar Society. She had lived in Oakville 40 years. She is survived by. three daugh- ters, Mrs. Felix " Led air, Meri- den; Mrs. Bertha Bartleson "ttnd Miss Ida Derry, both, of Oakville; three sons, Henry Perry,,, Water- town; Alfred, and Ernest Derry, both, of Oakville; seven grandchil- dren and, three great grand, chil- dren,.. 23S MAIN STREET" WATERBITRY The funeral was 'held, Satur- Phone FLnxm 3-1224 day from, the John, G. O'Neil Fun eral Home to St. Mary Magdalen Church for a solemn, high. Mass Burial was in. Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Arthur G. Beach Mrs. Emma (Brown) Beach, 75 wife of Arthur G. Beach, Main St. •ATM00M AID KIKtUK ACCfSSOMtJ Watertown, died Aug. 21, in, Wat iin «u iof11 ™• r i.M i-. o 11 * iui, toIN-Nicvicw ' erburb yHit Hospitall , faftet r a hshort t ili1.1l - EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE! Buy Now and SAVE!! Complete Maple ' Double AND SHOP BUNK BED FOR ALL YOUR "BACK TO OUTFIT SCHOOL •i INCLUDING CLOTHES FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Springs and Mattresses . . . AT CHILDREN'S OORIIER, REG. SI 09.95 . - • • • Stocks were never more complete, nor styles more interesting . , . and 95 of course, prices as always an most Now-*89* modi e rate!! Oakville Furniture Co., Inc. CHILDRENS CORNER Store Open Friday Nights Until 9 o'clock , - W A TIE-R T O W N " S B A B Y A N D C H' 1 L D R, E N ' S S |T O 'R E MAIN STREET - (Open Friday Ntohr Until 9) ; - :. WATERTOWN Main St. - Tel. CRestwood 4-1330 - 'Oakville 5 t o r e .' C I o s e d IN e x t Mond a v . *L, a b o ir D ay Parking Committee Vatertown was brought op lo tint TOWN 'TIMES (WATERTOWN., CONN.}, SEPT. 2, 1954 — PAGE 13 '. k>ard -of Finance and. was voted,51sf Class | Enters (Continued from Page 1) .. town for two i, ^<*sons. One, if was MRS SKL.ANKA HONORED 1 pazMne lot; -(2Property) • construction • of elt tha t of'the parkin theg lot woul dWatertown be Nursing School HistoricalMrs.. Gordon Seymour and MrsSociety.Afntcmcfs Sets Aside . Sidewalks .in, certain .areas of the € .value to the Watertown resl- Charles Seymour were hostesses (Continued from 'Page 1.) village of Oakvilte; &) installa- tents only and it was questionable j Six young women from this area at a miscellaneous shower in honor Since- the- Little League is not tion of parking meters in certain, 'hether the expense of a, parking! entered the Waterbury Hospital of Mrs. Joseph Sklanka, the form- sponsored by any organization, i* sections of both villages; (4; leas- should- be borne by all resi- School, of Nursing ob Monday for home of Mrs,... Charles Seymour. depends on income from its bill- ing of certain land! in, Oakville for its of the Town. Two, it is esti- a three year course-. 'The fifty- -er Beverly Cook, Aug. 19, at. theboard advertisers in the Stadium. a parking' lot; (5) improvement, of. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgited . by the ' Board of • Finance first class included:: 62 students Black: Rock Rd. But income was not enough to Bunker Hill Avenue and: Shaw's t the tax rate will go up at from Connecticut, Rhode Island I nvi t ed - gues t s i nc 1 u ded: Mrs.. meet the big bite out'of this year's Hill -so-' tnafc "•through traffic to- fast 5 mills for 'the next, year and Pennsylvania. Edward Woodruff, Mrs. Fred funds;,., and from Waterbury • could „ be ue to increases in the Board of The local young women are Miss Armand's is offering profits on lucation budget, the Selectmen's Beers, Mrs,.' Howard, Seymour, ro'irted arotmd-the'village of'Oak- Barbara Birdsall of Park Rd,., Miss Mrs. Harold Seymour, Mrs. Don-.gasoline, oil, grease1 jobs, tires, vile along with, several other rec- udget and the purchase of a f ire Helen Woodbury of Greenwood ald Seymour, Mrs. H. Clark Wood- batteries and other accessories •ngine which must be paid, for in St., and Miss Lillian, • Klemchuk of that Is bought next Wednesday ommendations. " ,-e next year's budget. At a, spec- ward, Mrs. James Withington, "Subsequently at a Town Meet- Williams Ave. Students from Beth- Mrs. Ted Chapin, Mrs. George from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Th1 e own- ing called for other purposes the ial meeting on Aug.- 25 to -consider lehem who entered are: Miss Jan- ers: are really doing their bit to second petition on the same mat- Cook, Mrs. Norman Dal In, Mrs. keep our1 Little league program, Parking Committee was given the ir, .the Board'of Finance voted et Bogrett, Miss- Shirley Osborn Francis, Lynn, Mrs. Paul, At,wood,,, ' opportunity of presenting 'to those not, to make the appropria- and Miss Arlene Turner. Mrs;. Ben Lynn, Mrs. Robert: Lynn, alive. They realize that planrfed. present. (approximately 75 to 100. The nursing students and, their Mrs. Donald Lynn., Mrs. Frank, activity for 8 to- 12 year old boys parents were greeted; by Miss Mei- is a must You. can do your share in number) its recommendations- Foran, Mrs. Harry Nowbury, Mrs. ]too and .help a very worthy cause in order to get an expression of er, principal, and members ,pf the Eugene Vaughn,,, Mrs. Edwin 'Too- •'by filling er up*. public opinion as to the recom- Hour Gale faculty at a tea. After a tour of good, Mrs. Everett Cook, Mrs. ( The committee that is working1 mendations. There was an almost (Continued from Page 1) the .nurses' residency, the young Raymond, Blum, Mrs. Augustus j, to- make it a profitable day in- unanimous acceptance of' tjie rec' iry Rd.; Heminway Park Rd.; women enjoyed a pi epic supper on Erling, Mrs. .Roy Swett, Mrs. War- ' clude: 'Charles Denehy, Bill Quig- oTnmendatioHS. And, there the mat- |eho Lake Rd.; Buckingham Rd.; the lawn with upper classmen. ren Hunt. |; ley, Al Goodkin, Reginald Mathias ter 'died for a while. About three liverside St.; Edith St.; Van Or- Also: Miss Ruth Cook, Miss and Ed Thompson. 'The Colonial weeks after the .meeting, the First jian St.; and Colonial St. -characteristics,, 'pressure, and heat- Sally Cook, Miss Judy Seymour, Printing Co. -of Oakville has don- Selectman, upon, being questioned Trees that snapped in, half or ing effect at the~bnrjner, are just Miss Nellie Lynn. Miss Peggy ated the handbills for the day. as to what was going to be done ?eled completely over included about the same as they were pre- Lynn, Mrs. Joan, Lynn, and Miss " The success of this -drive for with the recommendations, replied Jak, Elm, Maple, Poplar, and. Ash. viously," he stated. ': funds will depend uon the public's "Nothing." The utility .manager said- that Helen Kijak. lorn' stalk's were flattened,, fruit the increase in heating value above support of the Little League on "Thereafter, in order to give the •-ops were badly damaged. Society To- Effect Officers Sept. 8 at Armand's. Remember 52:8 B-tu requires, effective August St. Jean de Baptists Society will this day and, plan to 'tank up your voters and, taxpayers of the town Several farmers, unable to cool 27,, that the amount jof gas regis- : an, opportunity to deride if. they ieir" milk, when, electric coolers,' meet Thursday, Sept. 2, at* 8 p. jcar. grease it, keep the oil level. tered on meters be ^djusted to a m. in St. John's School hall. All-, high... Every penny will count wanted tq do something to over- ent off, were forced to -cart their T 528 Btu basis for billing purposes. come the parking problems., it was ilk to- Waterbury dairies to avoid. members are urged to attend, as! toward putting the organization "We use natural gas in our gasofficers for the coming year will \ for 8 to 12 year old 'boys back, on decided, to petition for a, special si milage. system here- in two] ways," Mr. town, meeting so that the people Some sections of town, were be elected. Following the business j its feet. Members of the Little Price explained. "It ,;is used both session,,, refreshments will be serv- -j League will be on hand, to serve of Watertown could determine, if w ithout electric power all day and as a generator fuel in making a they wanted to buy the Jackson" n ght Tuesday and Wednesday. ed. ! you. property, and. if they did, Lo ap- manufactured gas and as an en- prove of an appropriation for the riching gas to- increase the heat ' purchase thereof for not more CL&P Announces contest of the manufactured gas than $12,000. A. technicality was after it comes from, our gas plant. DOWNING A. REINBRECHT raised, by the Selectmen to this We are now using' more natural 1 Meat Content Rise gas in the enriching process which petition because there was no re- 85 Central Avenue, Waterbury quest that it be presented, first to On Friday, August 27. the heat results in, the seven percent in- the Board of Finance for its rec- content of gas supplied, Waterbury. crease in the heat, content per -cu- ommendations. Eventually, -how- V fatertown, Thomaston, Terryvilie. bic foot of gas we supply. •Consultant on Financial & Management Problems ever, tlis same 'petition was sent, a, id Naugatuck customers, of The "Our method of utilizing natu- to the Board of Finance and, at a, Connecticut Light & Power Com- ral gas in this area permits us to meeting of "said Board with four, pany was increased from 528 Btumake full use "of our present gas INVESTMENTS members present, it was voted 2 to per cubic foot to- 565 B-tu per -cubic plant in Waterbury, which has the 1 not to approve of the requested foot, it was announced, today by advantage of insuring our custom- appropriation. , I •. W. Price, western division man- ers against any interruption of gas ger for the Company. service due to a. breakdown in Teleph on e P Laz m 6-9185 "It was felt, tha1 t a matter of this Mr. Price said that, the increase natural gas supply. ' In such an nature should be presented to the. the heating value of the gas was eventuality, we could immediately entire Finance .Board and thus. a anned, before the introduction of switch to our former method -of • ttpw petition somewhat similar to tural gas last year and will j. manufacturing gas, and, customers •the first, but drawn in such a way ake no change- in the operation, i would not suffer any disruption that the technicality opposed to in 1 of service," Mr. Price concluded. the first petition could not 'be ' customers" appliances. "Flame .raised, was briefly circulated, signed by about- 125 persons and presented -to the Selectman and, the "Board of Finance. At its meet- ing, with - five members present,,, SAID H. TARABtSHY, M..D. the Board of Finance1 again .turned down the request, this tims by a vote of 3 to 0. So there the mat ter rests. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ': - "Can you blame me for,asking the question "For what purpose were people asked to.ctevoto their Aonounces the open-ing of his office at time.to serve on a Parking Com- mittee? '-when the results were as above set forth, 314 MAIN STREET ;." THE LOVELY WATER BALLET GIRLS "Although the above is quite lengthy, I, think, it serves to show Sain Snydex's that, once the voters of the town OAKVILLE, CONNECTICUT ; elect, officials- to- office, thereafter it: is practically impossible to ac- complish anything constructive WATER FOLLIES even though the great majorty of Office Hours Telephone voters may be in favor of a, needed 'WORLD'S GREATEST WATER & STAGE SHOW improvement. A definite change is By Appointment PLazai 6-5292 needed if we are to have a-well- Presented Here in, the World's- Largest Portable Pools and Stage run t-dwn with efficiency and econ- Houn of Extidng Entertainment Woi-H Champion DJVCT "'' 1 omy in its operation. In the last FAMOUS STAGE ACTS! • 13 WATER SCENES! -» 10 STAGE NUMBERS! analysis it, is the voter who shquld determine whether an, improve- Funniest Diving Clowns! Stage- and Water Ballet! ment is necessary and, desirable. FITZGERALD'S AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC. Under our present system such is SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 12 - 13 - 14 not the case, especially wlvn just a few officials, may be opposed to Waterburf Municipal Stadium them." f •' . (BENEFIT OF EMERGENCY POLIO' FUND! Water Follies This Advertisement Is Sponsored By (Continued from. Page 1) OAKVILLE POST, NO, 7330 ,., . , V. IF. W, prise guests are- expected for the Monday and, Tuesday Evening shows. Mrs. Margaret A. Barry, Chair- ma, n of the Watertown Chapter, 24-Hour Emergency Service for Watertown and Vicinity - has arranged, for the sale of tickets Radio Dispatched for Better Public Service ' Tents Announcing The Reopening Of at the following locations in Wa- Hospital Beds Oxygen 'Therapy Wheel Chairs Commodes tertown: The Post Office Drug TELEPHONE PLaza 3-5055 Store, The Community Store, Leo's Confectionery, Al's Confectionery, HELEN SHORT JOF DANCING and Sullivan's Drug Store. 1 Oakville Post 7330 Veteians of 147 EAST MAIN ST. (Over State Theater ) WATERBURY Foreign Wars is distributing tick- ets in the Oakville area, where STUDIO ...... TEL. PL 6-6344. they may- be obtained at the Town Smoke Shop, The Oakville Pharm- acy .or the y..F.W... Post Rooms. RESIDENCE ...... TEL. CR 4-1017 V.F.W. committee members have front row reserved tickets avail- able for most 'nights. CLASSES and PRIVATE LESSONS in TAP. TOE, BALLET, Although, individual, contribu- ACROBATIC. SPANISH »d HAWAIIAN tions to the Emergency Polio Drive will be welcome,, none will be solicited' in this. area. The 1951 WILLYS Registration In Waterbury — 1-4-7 EAST Mi A, IN ST.. purchase of" a. "Water Follies" 1 ticket will not only give a guaran- THURSDAY-—SEPT. 2, 11954 3 P. M. to 7 P. M. tee of an evening- of good enter- Slat ion Wagon tainment, but more important, it FRIDAY—SEPT. 3,. 1954- 3 P. «... to 7 P. M. will give the satisfaction of hav- One owner, clean„ ing- participated;.. ,in,-: the Battle SATURDAY—SEPT. 4, 1954 10 A, M. to 5 P. M. Aganst Polio. i -. " good rubber, Guaranteed. Town Meeting On R E GIST RAT ION IN O A K VIL LE — C O M M U NITY HALL '(Continued, from, .Page 1) * on. the issue. Three- favor letting WEDNESDAY—SEPT. 8, 1954 10 A. M... to 5 P, M. the voters decide 'the proposal at: — BUT— town, meeting. They have abstain- SALE ONLY AT ALL STUDENTS MUST REGISTER IN PERSON ed from voting. Three voted against the proposal Member of National Association of Dance and Affiliated Artists, lac. and the following' statement has COLONIAL BUICK, INC. been released in explanation of 398 West' Main ' Street, Wat«rbury f their views: "WATER BUR Y'S FASTEST GROWING ruDiO"' k "A previous"'petition for an ap- TeJ. PLaza 5-2234 propriation for a carkin& lot .in 6 P E N... EVENING S E X C E P T.. S A T U R, D A Y t' .1- S»*I " -- „ """"V -*".* " -"-T»^—,n, Gerard Blais. Margaret Sep- trick, Richard Harris and, Gilbert said. adult's clothing, books, dish&r, We PLAY th«" B«t SCRAP .tkii B*«t l-'es. Mrs. Jeannette Bascom, Pet- Strubell. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgJunidr High, students will go to vases, white .elephant pieces, suii« NMliX NOW en Peck. .Walk in Donors •Baldwin School where they wii" able for the sale, will be greatly THRU Also. Walter Yeager, Vernon John Walsh; F. Cromwell, Nel- 'board buses for the Junior High, appreciated. The. committee re- E'-adshaw. Tofie George. Eleanor lie DiLaurentis, Albert LaBorda, except students living south, of grets -it will be unable to accept SATURDAY •fcciara, Mrs. Robert Baldwin, Cla- Wright Jimmo, .Roger Merrill, Ly- Watertown Center and on roads gifts of furniture fear the coming leading to the Junior High. These sale, because of" lack "of facilities rence Jessell, .Robert Loesch, Mrs. man Burke, Edward Hazen, Shel- for handling large items. • Colin. Knight, Mrs. Arthur .John- don. Brown, Mrs. Vera Johnson. may board, buses enroute. ten. Louis Lorenson Jr., Mrs. Lou- Students who expect to .attend Jack 'Westbrook, Alice Butkus, the W'OOdbury Agricultural High is," Lorenson. ^ Sc, Mrs. Virginia. Raymond Bellemore, Pal DiMaria, School will, go-to Baldwin, School tietz, Henry Pennell, 'Richard Raymond West, Mrs. Hobart Mon- to 'board a bus for- Reichenbach's JVchzehner. John Carley, Carlo Pa« tague, Mrs. Clare Byrnes, Mrs, •corner on, Hamilton Ave. • There l,-*mba., Stanley LizausKas. Mrs William Bronson, Anthony DiNun- they will transfer to a, Woclbury lingerie Vaughn, James Manning zio, Harry Finley, Francis. Polo- bus. t'rs. Eva LaFreniere, 'Lawrence nis. .Woodward, William Merrhnan, Also, Mrs. Joseph Collins, Ka- Party Honon Cftmrtes Glgnar Evelyn, Wooclg. ren Morgan, John Jenkins, Nich- Charles Gignac. son of Mr. and Also, John McAdam. Edward M:rs. - 'Louis Gignac of Hamilton E'onahue, Philip Mitchell. Reed olas Palladi.no, Jr., Mrs. Evelyn Ave. was honored at a, party Aug Wallace, Jacqueline LaFreniere, Booth, James O'Neill, Norman 24 held, in, •celebration of Ms fourth Langlois, Julian Schwabacher, birthday. Guests who attended in- John McLean, Mrs. Hazel Branch - WED. THRU SAT." I.Trs. John Pratt, 'William, Airing - Michael Petrucci, Mrs. Arthur cluded ' Judy Anderson, Beverly Hickcox, Henry Sorenson, John Marinaro, Diane Denise, Joseph ten. Carl Barbieri, Aid© Vicenza, Halliwell, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Gclinas, • 'Larry and Michael Pa- "RING OF FEAR" Constant 'Valuckas, James Law- lomboi, Jo Ann Alix, Mary Ann In CiremaStop* i-c-nce, John Walsh, Lawrence Anna Snow, Thomas Schweitzer, Robert, Holmes, Arthur Raymond, Joyce, Jeanette 'Contois, .Cheryl Mickey Spiljane - Clyde Beatty This PROGEAM OMirTED SAT... AFT. Settles inger, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Knowlton, Stanley Eyre, Ann and Mary Elaine Kuncas and and I,';oulthrop. W. E. Rice Jr., Charles Gerald Langlois. Bradshaw, Joseph Sklanka. Shir- Cleveland Dopp and Cecil, .Knight, "'Tom, 'Son of Cochise" It-y Michaud. Paul Jasmine. James Eastern Star Card Party in Technicolor • Mrs. Alfred. Ghapin Jr., Guern- Rock Hudson ,. Barbara Rush ftowse. Addis ' Morgan. William, seytown Rd., was hostess at a Read. Lawrence O'Donnell, Joseph 'benefit 'Eastern Star Card party T'.ulikauskas, Helen Krantz, Thorn- . SUN. - WON. - TOES. at her home'Aug. 19. F I R S T " R U N " S H O W .'.•„ McLennan, Richard Tingle, Guests . Included Mrs. 'Eleanor Earl LaRiviere. Joe Mascarillo, Munsell and. Miss 'Elsie 'Louise "Pawn:'At Soccoro" Carl Woodward, Charles Wood- Munsel of-West Hartford; Mrs. In Technicolor _ \.ard. Joseph Paternoster, Robert Elsie Linsky, Mrs. Edwin, Dickin- Rory Caihoun - Piper Laurie Baldwin," Frank Potter, George son, Mrs. Helen, Upson. Mrs. Al- fred Chapin Sr... 'Mrs. Ralph Flor- and ' Miller. fM«fcf ian, Mrs. How.ard, Wheeler, Mrs "Creature Of The Also, Oscar LeClair, Albert, Ruth Hassel, Mrs. Iris Walford 11 I'ontambault, Mr. and Mrs,., Rich- and, Mrs. Ruth 'Knight. Mrs. Dick- •tack Lagoon *vd Demarets Jr., Mrs. Dorothy Now Playing inson was awarded the door prizes, Palmer, Franklyn "Mar cell us.., An- while table prizes, were won by thony Calabrese, Philip Berchonak, • • •"• Mrs. 'Knight, Mrs, Munsell and Geiald Hanning, Joseph Caporaje, BETRAYED Miss Munsell J. I. CRAMPTON John Barton, Ronald Delaney, Clif- with* B*iilding & Contracting £«-«rd Dickerson, Charles McCarthy, CLARK. GABLE WATER- Carl Sonntag, Harold. Pearson, and CAMEO TOWN James •' Crampton, John Barker, P0W1LL \,*ooster Curtiss, Colombo Godio, LANA TURNER TONIGHT Joseph Corcoran, Donald Kerr, 'WITHO UT -R ESE RVATIO N S' Homes of ARD KEEL Rita Desruisseux, Darre'l, Gray, &"ENCHANTED COTTAGE" Edge wood Avenue A ilhur Whittle, F. B. Hickcox Jr.. FRI. - SAT. l.:.o'bert Smith, Florence Osbornc, THE~COWIOr Tonf CURTIS Jin«t LEIGH "HANS CHRISTIAN ANDER- " J O H, N N V D A R K "" • • WATERTOWIt :40 - 7:16 SON" and "THE SAINT'S On Screen at ..GIRL FRIDAY™ THUB8DAT— "BROKEN 'LANCE'" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Tel. CRestwood 4-3293 SUN. - WON. - TUES. FO1R SALE — Electric Fence Con- YOUR WALL-TO-WALL Carpet- "ABOUT1 MRS. LESLIE™ 11-oiler. Plugs into a 110-volt po«"~ ing can, easily be' cleaned on, the and' "RED MOUNTAIN" Lighting Fixtures vertisers* on this page, offer Watcrburr; a bcantiful restored; C»l- a. diversification of services, oni*!, k>Ttlr landscaped setttnc «f The lowest Price* in Town! 2Vi »ci». • rooms. 3 baths, I •re- materials, etc. that may be place*, laundry, -sunroom. lars* stadia. new 2-car gataze, artesian well, mtea.ni. PUBLIC PAINT! used -to flood effect by any- oil heat. laniicolil; thr»nrhoat — one . . . and charges are in V H5.MM. AND r.he. all cases most moderate. JEAN CAROTHERS : HIS SO. "MAIN - T«L PLm frMU REALTOR « O*ta ••*.• Jf. ta-S 'P. M. -• Route 6 — SOUTH BURY Te(. Woodbury 6631 QUALITY When iou build or buy HOME REPAIR HOUSE SAVE money these 3 ways. LOANS PAINTING DONE BY EXPERTS I.You borrow at thrifty, savings frank rates. RUBBER TILE 2. Your Home Loan Is planned to help you1 ot Call Us Now!! • 9 x 9 — Yi inch ' pay it off as quickly es possible . . . and K. WATTERWORTH Open SAVE on interest charges. 18c 'each 3. There is no charge: far our services when LOW RATES 127 West:. Main St., Waterbury Thursdays, your loan is made. All arrangements are -Phone Plaza 3-3454 32 different colors 9 a.m. made in the comfort and privacy of our own $5 FOR EACH $100 to 7'p.m. Mortgage Loan Department. D^ PLASTIC WALL TILE 4'/4 x: 4>/t QUALITY' PLANTS 1 3 years to pay for 4 2C each WATERBURV SAVINGS BANK HOUSE and GARDEN Mutual Savings Bank Service Since 1850 iNOtm MAIN SHEET AT SAVINGS SHEET The Citizens & • Plant Foods 12 different colors Manufacturers • I nsect icides Putnam CUT-RATE • Peat, Moss £ X P IE RT IN STA LIL AT IO N ALL KIN IDS OF FLOOR COVERING, Inc. HOT WATER &, WARM' AIR National lank Heafinr Systems—Free Eitimatts CARPENTRY WORK ^ 487 Meadow St. Than Who Know Cliooae Silent Glow of NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS to PAT Oiling Tile. Sheet Rock Walls. Attics WATER B U RY, CONN. WOODLAND GARDENS Phone PLaza 4-2191 finished. Imitation kitchen tile, etc. Open Wed., Thurs., Fri. till 9 SOUTHERN SILENT GLOW, WORK DONE PROMPTLY. Member Quality House A Garden 'Plants INC. CALL TOM KINALDI Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Ben Sherman Hill PHONE PLaxa 5-8131. 6S1 Sri van AT*...., Wat. Tel. PL 3-0215 Phone 1040 - Woodbury LEO J. GREENWOOD E L IE CT RICA L CO N TRACTO R M. & O. BUILDERS B U Y and SAVE 391 Echo Lake Road CUSTOM BUILT NEW HOMES Watertown, Conn. at Tel. CRestwood 4-3525 CABINETS - STAIRWAYS ' • REPAIRING - REMODELING Electrical' Contracting ANDY'S SERVICE Electrical Repair Work 5 EDWARD AVENUE TELEPHONE • • CENTER!! PRO'MPT SERVICE WATERTOWN CR 4-8661—CR 4-1427 EXTRA LOW PRICES R A D 1 A N T liiiiiiiiiiiiiiigi'H BASEBOARD HEATING on Approximately POWER LAWN MOWERS .,$1075.00 For A Including Name Brand ONE-FLOOR HOME ROTARY TYPES 2:4 x 32: SUNSET HEATING CO'. Steven Road, Waterbury MOLDING, TRIM, PLYSCORE. PLYWOOD. Tell. PLaxa 8-2224 ' COMBINATION DOORS, HARDWARE. ETC. FOR YOUR PLUMBING & HEATING NEEDS OFF ON ALL GARDEN TOOLS GOQ'D-BY TO PAINTING .AND FOR BETTER SERVICE 3D-INSELUM O AND GARDEN SUPPLIES. Aluminum Siding' with the BAKED ENAMEL FINISH MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING NO MONEY DOWN—3 Vcan To Pay ALaminnm Cbathiiution Windows J 19.95 Aluminum Storm Doors 155 268 East Main St., Thomaston Andy's Service Center STATE Tel. AIlos 3-9822 or ATIas 3-9191 ROOFING COMPANY N. PlN'ieala, Prop. — F r e e E s 11 m a t e s — WofeottJM. - M HAH 4-9*15 - WATERBURY .17 IWa.rt.in St., WATERBURY Tal. FLui +-M15 liiiiiiiiiiiiiit^ PAGE 16 — TOWN TIMES (WAT Eft TOWN, CONN.), SEPT. 2, 1954 Mr- Donald SaltmarshrConcord, State 'Teachers- • -College, • - -1932..Connecticut.. Graduate -of Univer- New Hampshire. Graduate • of- 'Teacher for- one year in New Lon-sity-of Connecticut-, -1952,. Appoint- (Continued from Page One.) i Junior. High School Plymouth Teachers College, New don. Appointed to teach Indus- ed' to teach Grade 4. PropertyMr. ofRoger Youngthe. -Danielson Watertown. Hampshire. 1952. Apoointed ' Historicalto trial Arts. SocietyMrs- -Ruth Reichl Thomaston,, Korean Veteran To Connecticut, Graduate of New teach. Social Studies, and English. BALDWIN SCHOOL, Connecticut. Gradui te of Hunter i\t e several, nuns, Her husband's Britian Teachers; College, 1954. Ap- Mr. Frank •Burns, Watertowri, Mr. James Brandenberg, Water-- College. 1953. Te •in, 'Tucha- .v -stcr. a. member of the Order of pointed to teach Mathematics. Connecticut. Graduateof Trinity town, Connecticut. Graduate of hoe. New York one ^ Ap-poin,t- t*'£ Sisters of Christian Charity, Miss. Nancy Met calf. West Hart- College, 1950. : Teacher at South- .American Uhiveristy. 1.949. Has ed to teach' 'Grade •celebrated her Golden Jubilee two ford. Connecticut. Graduate at School - 1950-51. Appointed to had five years experience in busi- Dental lenist ' ' * jfi-ars ago. ' Several, nieces have watertownhistoricalsociety.org Bates College, 1954. Appointed teach Social Studies and English. Miss. Ida- Perlnu Waterbury, aL-o entered Religion. ness. Appointed, to teach Grade : to teach Social Studies and Eng- Mr. Charles . Francis,-- Winsted, 5. • - • . - Connefticiit., Gr ite of Univer- Donald, was graduated from, lish. ! Connecticut. Graduate- of Kansas sity of Pehnsylva 1953,., ' Lc-avenworth High School, Water- Mr. Ralph Neubig, Watertown, In iry, He? served two years, in the iVrmy and was released. Three months later he was, recalled, and "K-rved in Korea, from which he Jvlurriod about a, year ago. He has lit-rn employed at Lux Clock. FOR LABOR DAY Mr. and "Mrs. Morris have an- {ilhcr son, Walter Jr., and a da/ugh- t( «•„ Mrs. Walter Valunas. Mir. and Mrs. Morris held a fare- YOUR HOLIDAY v c-ll buffet dinner Sunday at Jam- xt:y's Recreation Hall, Buckingham. •Si'., in honor of their son. TIRES Those attending included: Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Longo Sr,, GOOD/YEAR I,'i t-. and: Mrs. John Longo, Dale J&mton from Armenia, N. Y.; Mr. .mid Mrs. William, Savage Sr., Mr. iMid Mrs. William Savage Jr., Mr. ,f.,. and Mrs. John Novak of Do- \;ik of Dover Plains, N. Y., Mr. i. id Mrs. Joseph Harkins of Polishkeepzie, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. S..Andtviv Zohec and sons, Mr. and JVi' !,•.>.. Jolin Zobec and daughters, 014 j\Tr. and Mrs. Michai Dui'J and <1 lughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I», 1 u: ko s k i a n d d a u g.h te r, o f W i I kes - I-.MiTC". Also: Rudy Vorne, Mr. and Mrs. Justin** Ui'cinas, Miss Hele.i Bares. JT'ick Mueller, Miss Flo Miller, Mr. -n id Mrs. Wayne- LcGrand, Mr. and li'"r,s. Joe La, no net te,, Mr. and Mrs. Vt'illiam Lestoge, Mr. and Mrs. Al Iviffles, Mr. and Mr*. Albert Po- rt-no as, Lillian Paulauskas, Miss i'i'aiy Undraitis, Miss Connie Bel- le feur, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Duley. Also: Miss Ml, id red Has kins, i'-iss Rosemary Franzen, Miss Ann <:o;1iett. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Murks, Mr. and Mrs. Emit Nie- r-D'Tid, and family. Joe Hoffman and id Mrs. John F. O'Hern, Mr. and M.r,a. Harold Carpenter, Mr. and Buy one high quality Marathon Mrs. Leon Fellefier and children, Florence and Maureen. Castagany, 6.00x16 tire for regular no- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kowojski, Mr. $ 93 •a "id Mrs. Herbert Daupre and daughter. Miss Eleanor Bochau- trade-in - price of 14 -you *i!:as. Miss Mary Montagna, Miss Jean-cite Barbault, Walter Morris BIG SAVINGS' get second tire for only • Jr.. Mr. and -Mrs. Morris, Music v as furnished, by the Melodians of .Here, by far, is your belt tire deal! Dur- Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Get sale prices OH both ing oar big Goodyear Sale you save plenty John Leugminas, Adcle Paulau- on these high quality Marathons, made" iri!,:us and L. Sloksnaitis. fffo* and White SidemSsl with. Good year's exclusive '3-T Rayon Cord,,., New improved tread meant longer

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    (Continued from Page One) 11 1 fric* ldttnt OttT 11 1 Mil' mihs ak*ad of any tirr at or near -their teachers, and the schools in which regular .-price* •— a. sensftjanal value at' they will teach: 6.00x16 •$14.?5 6.00 x 14•ftajQ- siojr 'th:e*e-: special' price*." Stop now and- save! HM»H SCHOOL 6.70x15 . IMS 6.70x15 20.75 - ii jr Mr. 'Richard Lewis. Waterbury, $ •Connecticut. Graduate of Uni- 7.IOx .15 18.80 10JS* 7.10x15 23.05 -«iir \c-rsity of Connecticut. 1951. Ap- ONIY 1" A WEEK FOR TWO TIRES! 6.50 x 16 20.15 11JS* 6.50 x 14- 24.70 14.28* " i>-.iinted to teach English... Dfi'f mit...y»r »H tins Wtlt fk* 4*w* rirm**ll Cousin Ed Says: GOODYEAR DELUXE (Rayon) { B L A, CCK K W A, IL L )) : • ; .