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A Town ©f Watertnwa; Weekly (Entered M 13, t»m, at the pest office a* OaJrrtDe, COM, the Act of Mar. S, 1879.) Vol. • V, N«. 2«2 Subscription Price,, $3.00 P'er 'Year1 Single Copy, 6 Cents Dec 4,1952 CD Office New Has Donors Will Rally Wilmington Rector School Board Notified New Junior Special Equipment For Pre-Christmas . Called To Christ High Will Be Ready For Use 1953 Radio transmitting and receiv- The .School 'Boi.ldi.ng Committee - ins equipment has now been in- officially notified the .Board of •' stalled. In the Watertown . Civil" Bloodmobile Visit Church, Watertown Education, last week that the new Defense Office in the Town Hall The final Blood Donor Day of Rev. Jackson W. Foley, rector Donation Will Buy Gordon C. Swift Junior High, . according to an announcement by 1952 will . 'be held, two days be- of Calvary Episcopal Church in School will be ready for occu- local director H. Raymond' Sjos- fore Christmas at the Methodist Wilmington, Delaware',- has been pancy by September 1953. 'The no- tedt. The new station is to be Church parlors. The Red Cross named rector of Christ Episcopal tice was'sent following a report * used for contacting the Connecti- Bloodmobile and its staff' will be from, the contractors, Massacoe • cut. Control Center at Bethany here from 1 to' € p.. m. on. Decem- Builders, that the construction of : and the-local area control center ber '23. • the building on, Judd. tract will be .- in Wateifeury."., . . ••. Although the date comes close' For Needy Families completed on. schedule, in. 'the ...' This' is part of 'the expanding to Christmas at the busiest* time spring of 1:963.. • radio: ptVgr&m of the state "and of the year, many people may Mrs. Lillian McCleery, director Almost all of the required fur- . direct contact will eventually 'be think it an appropriate time to of the Welfare Christmas. .Fund, niture and. equipment for the new '; eatatolfahed. with.all civil defense share their strength and good far- would like to remind townspeople school has been ordered by the r headquarter*. At the present time tone with others, *iclc. or wound- that funds are once .again 'being' Building Committee and awaits . practice operations are held Fri- ed, who need blood 'badly. .As one collected to buy Christmas din- completion of the building for de- '> day evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. local Red. .'Cross official, comment- ners fttr needy families in town. livery. Armand Madeux is the Com- ed: "You only have to see1 one Last year so many contributions The • notice at this time, enables munications Officer for the local. person 'being saved, by a blood were received that every family the school department to prepare defense organization. Nelson transfusion to know what a. 'won-" on the list was able to have a for the assignments of teachers - Booth, a licensed operator, has. derf'ul present a pint of blood can full Christmas dinner" with all and for the transfer of over .450 been named Radio Officer. 'Other be." " ' . •he trimmings. pupils from the 7th, 8th and 9th . licensed operators who are help- The .quota, for 'December .23 la Mrs. McCleery hopes that the grades. • The, redistribution, is ex- Ing ' with the station are Robert. pected, to relieve overcrowded : the same as before: 150 pints. In Welfare Department will be a'Ble " Baldwin, Sperry Ski!ton and.Wal- order- to • make ••sure that this conditions at South School and. (Continued On Page 11} to repeat this special holiday quote is reached, the 'Red Cross treat again this year... 'Any dona- the high school and to ease the .strain, at Baldwin School. The Chapter 'wants to' ' register 2D0 tions, large or small will be grate- donors for the- day, since some junior high school, can acc.onun.o-' fully accepted. date at least 500 pupils. .absences" are to' 'be expected 'be- The Christmas baskets contain PTA Christmas cause ' of - colds or other illnesses. 'The growth of the .school popu- Those who wish to sign up as not only ingredients for a holiday lation at Baldwin School has donors are asked, to call the Chap- dinner, but also as many staple climbed, beyond, all expectations Party Held At ter Office, 2-2684. groceries as the funds allow. because of the influx of so many The local Blood. 'Center has Churches -and other organiza- new families in the area served, " BSV. JTACXSON W. VOLET tions in town, who are . planning by that school. Sapt. Swift has re-' '(Continued On Page 1.1) similar projects are' requested, to quested 'the school board to begin South School Church. Watertown, .and will be- clear with the 'Town Welfare De- considering the problem of pro- Over 200 people attended the gin his new duties here .in, Janu- partment,, . in order • that there viding more classrooms for gram- OakviUe PTA's Christinas party ary. " . ". - - Toft To Present 'will- be no duplications and no me r school children of the Wa- at .South. . School. Monday night. He succeeds Rev._ Robert B. omissions. tertown district. The .school board At a .small, business, 'meeting .members' went into a-closed, ses- President Lester Batdorf presen- (Continued On Page 11 > sion at their last, meeting to dis- ted Miss Olive Ryan, principal of Service Dec. 14 •' - ; cuss the matter, Falls Avenue'School, -with, tour Choristers To Sing acts of films,' and. Mrs. Peter Tart School 'will . present its Gibbons,, principal of Polk School, 17 th Annual Christ ma 3 Musical Christmas Gift with ..a check towards an elemen- Service at Christ Church on Here Sunday Night Open House At He tary typewriter for the element- Sunday evening, December' 14, at Days Start Now ary grades. 7:30 p. m. This program is pre- The PTA's plaque for the larg- sented each year as- a special ser- Christmas. Gift Days start .to- Methodist Parsonage vice for people in" the Watertown day in about .20' leading stores in. At Ctitgl Church est attendance of parents was a Rev. and1 -Mrs. Jack Gran fell tie for the sixth, .grade rooms of area.. .Watertown and. Oakviile. Mer- The Choristers, under the direc- chant members of the Chamber and their children, John, Lorn a Mi S3 Irene Bu.a3em.ey and Miss The' old traditional Christmas tion, of George H. Morgan, will .and Pamela, will be hosts to Catherine Scanlon. " music will be sung by a choir of of Com.na.erce have sponsored sing at the First Congregational, Gift Days as a special project for members and friends of the Meth- Carl Richmond led the Carolers 70 boys under the direction of Church -this Sunday night at 7:30 odist Church this Sunday after- of Watertown. High School In •George H. Morgan, and on anti- the holiday "shopping season. p. m. in the third, program of a noon, December 7, .from 4:30 to 6 singing Christmas carols, accom- phonal choir of lower school Valuable gifts will be offered Music Festival marking the dedi- p. m. panied by the brast. band... The ca- boys. to visitors and customers in the cation of the new church organ. Assisting Mrs. Grenfell as host- rolers 'were: Joan. Dillon, Joyce As. people gather at the church official stores during the Christ- It will be the 'Choristers" 27th esses will be .Mrs... Raymond Grasso, A via Campbell, Joan Pond, for this service, the Taft Brass. mas 'Gift .Days season, which concert, and their .first appear- Black, Mrs. Arthur Evans and Ensemble will, play carols on The lasts from December 4 to IJecena- ance in town this season. members of the Young' .Adult - (Continued On Page 11) Green, '. ber 1,3. The group will sing excerpts Group. Mrs. .Dudley Atwood, Mrs;., from THE MESSIAH, with Nora John Thomas;, Mrs. Arthur P. Fauchald Morgan as soloist; Ne- Hirfseox. and Mrs. William Hoek- First Prise .Winners in Doll Corniest gro spirituals with Cecillia Ka- ing will dip the punch. kowska as soloist; and. Hoist's 'There will also be a musical "Christmas Day," with soloists program d'urin,,g the afternoon^ Helen Louise Yeager,, Moncrief Mrs. .Raymond Messenger, will Galloway, Eileen Salisbury Jones, sing "Home Sweet Home"; George and LJester Atwood. The program Dietz, Jr., will sing "Let- .Me Live will also include American and in. a. House by the Side of the European church music. Road"; and the Junior Choir will Stephen Bonta, organist, will sing1 "Happy the Home When God accompany the Choristers, and is There.,"" will also play compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach, Louis Vierne and Paul Hindemith. Oli McFingal Ira New Christmas' Being Demolished Wrecking operations began Lights Are Up this week on the huge wooden structure on Hamilton Avenue that was known, years ago as.Mc- On Main Street Fingal Inn, one of the fine eat- Christmas lights went up on ing places in New England. Main Street, early this week— Several years ago the old frame more of them, and' bigger and. 'bet- building was converted into an ter than, ever before. apartment house and before it The Chamber of Commerce has •was. vacated eleven families lived provided for nine strings of lights there. this year, and all of them "are of .EGco. Inc., owners o'f the prop-' a .new design. erty, plan ultimately to, suMivids ' The new lights have transform- •the four acre tract into bu?Idin°; ed the shopping districts in, Wa- lots "for homes. The place Is be- tertown and OakirtUe, making a ing torn, down by the Mew Brit- •warm, and colorful atmosphere in ain House Wrecking Co. the center of town. girls won ftat prises in the doll contest recently sponsored by the Thmnflrtan'Savings Bank, Watertown Office. Seated, left to. right: PatrtcU Burgess, Shell* Murphy, Mary_.Jane Marti, Carol Bteamond and Nancy Lemay. Standing, left to T.ght? FameU Kellty, Kirthy Kaataev, Diane Lemay, HAIXLAND Saauna Murphy hotting Cynthia Safel* Shftra KiMfe-*. Carol Bride, Chart* Weiss, .Tuawn Malta. AL'S Confectionery 1 STUDIO . ... . Lynn LoomU and PfegrOb B aoeo. - ' (other picture on 'Page 4) Main St Watertown Ml Main St. •^34. S-3SS*

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>Crf Humphrey o*^ Arlington, •Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Haaeock and chiMrea of Pbllad«lphia were- Mot>erg*s Drotaer -and Mrs. tlienae* mvtuta*4it here totjiend Tbanlufiving wttb fly, 'JH. ".and: MM Chavtes. Hi •Mt uilln. nt^». Chester and Street spent Thenfegrwtelg D«y fit Ftench Street visited .MnkUrn- «on, KarV of Wathersfleld, Mr. liam Hancock and Mis* Anne Han- Mr. udibh Henry CyKelll, Sr^ of ton. ^ ei Korwood, Mail.. = with Mr*. Maty ©"Rourke of Wa- Westbury Park Road. Mis* H. Louise - Johnson was .and. Mrs. EL A. Miner and. Miner terbury. cock in West Haven on Thanks- Shepard, Mr. - and. Mrs. Austin giving Day. wjth her . sister In Greenfield, Billy Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. D*Yi» of Torrlngton and Mr. and James Hannteg and daughter, Mrs. Ralphs K. Winter and son,' Miss Mary Banning were at Brmlr Mr. send Mrs. George KUftxer, Ctatrie* Ja«i, VtHi Btreft, —' Mr. «n* Kn. Wflaam R. Ceok Cliff Manor, New ^oric 'for Jr.(HjrM4a*to«4*toylte*y I tttTttt' and .Krai Arthur C. Cook In Shel- Thanksgiving Day. ed Mr. Kaatner's parents, MTvaa* Miss Virginia Copes was home Mrs. George ICastner ofNew~Tork ~tdh. Carolyn*! cousin, Grail Cook, -«•>.„ __^ __.. . retiteMd with ^Ima to ^ead a 4rvm l»ew ~ir«tk Gfty-aSS "Miss Mr. and -Mrs. Russell H. 5£»ty =fpr the weokesd. 41r. -and few days here. Louise Copes was home from the and son, Russell, Jr., and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Giannini and children, of French Street spent the week- University *of Codaeetleot io Judy and Jimmy, of HartsdaJe, N. end wttm^tbeiB «m-in-lKw and dau- Mr. ttad Mrs1. Car) RJehuottd Robert Warner of HlUalde^veaue entertaHwrf Mr. Richmond's sister spend Thanicsglvfnfr *with their spent Thanksgiving' Bay-with- Mr. T., were their guests an Thanks- ghter, T*r. MiUn. Arthur Bak- -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph giving Day. er, in. Portland. Maine. and family, Mr. and H. T. Clark and Mrs. Albert Krull of Spring- of KadlMb. Copes of Nova Sec*'a Hill Road. field, Mew Jersey. , UlM ^BHxabeth W*rtbrook, dau- ..of Pattgh- Mias Baine Roy spent the holi- v days; with her family In. Berlin, (Continued On Page . William. Haasell, army engineer, ghter of Rev. and Mrs. Jobn West- keepsle, N. Y., was here visiting " haa been discharged fr«m tbw Ar- brook, North Street, ..was .home Mr.' and. Mm John Halliweil, my and is. now renting with'"lilts from. .Centenary College for the WJraeler street, 'hut. week. .. -wife on 'Bowers Street holiday weekend. Mr. «nd Hn. Jtaadall Austin Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fhaugh Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mo rang of •Of Ijongview avenue entertained of "Florida and Quebec, Canada, Greenwood Avenue have gone to •Mr. and. Mrs. ieClair- on Thanks- are visiting their #on~in-J«w «nd Cypresa, California to visit their •givtog^Bay. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. HarryHas- son, Edward Linstey. GIFT BAYS eell of Prospect Street for a f«w «t *nd Wrs. John C. Ftahtr of months. -•Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy "Bates -and sreUaiont, N. Y, were '-Here -to their eMttiwn, R*y, Jr., Robert wpead '^Thanksgiving with their Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch of and Gene, have moved from Wa- - - - • - nr,"tl>."«wa PRIZES Maugatuck were Thanksgiving terbwy to ttwtr- new home on •Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Sonny Lane. ' *• „ ' CIB-Hogan of Litehfleld Road. Miss CaroJ Sweet „.„». of'tafr Ja&fiB- Ctoir Mrs. Iver Humphrey of Depot from Centenary College to spend ftatd *oy» Choir of Chrtk OUi€h Street spent Thanksgiving UM ©HESS 'Claire Couch, a student at Centen- :o«pltal. '3—WAM VAN'-KA,MiTE NYLONS MaJ and Mrs. Arthur Beach, Jr., ary College, .and. also Miss .Minnie. and children were ''here from Co- Fox of New Haven. Rev... Jack Grenfell of Cotter BL '4ME»jyK' VAN'-'RAALTE' MOANS lumbus, Indiana, to spend Thanks- Is now preaching at the Methodist riving with Mr.-and'Mrs. 'Arthur Mr. and. Mrs.. George Sauterand Church in Daurel, Maryland, dur- -&-PAIB VAN'RAiyLTE 'NYIiONS Beach, Sr., Main Street. .daughter, Joan, of Balmont, Mass. ing hl« .stay in WasbittgtOn and spent last weekend with Mrs, Saut- will eeaduct 'his Anal »ervice there — Come In "anff-'Win: Any of These Fine Prites -~ Mrs... Edgar Jeremiah of "Straits er's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs...Herbert this Friday evening. R»v. Gren- Turnpike spent last weekend with Dayton of WlMer Street. Mrs. feil has. been one «ft.,. Mr. Jeremiah In Glens'Falls,'N. Y. Dayton's sister, Mrs. Mites Shelt&n : ministers vlslttag -in: - in /r/en

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day evening^ Others wba-attended mrt Ml*. Elsie Gillette, master- Coming &S Going:elect of the local -Grange, and fitolsti Mattoon Mr. and. Mi's. Ha*ry IMHgna Mrs. Joxyh-3»*back .has moved and children:, Janice and Harry, from Main Street-, Oak»IU«, to At- returned: to their home In. "St. wood Court." - Augustine, FMMdav Jaat Saturday after spending a week here visit- Tony Roberts, Jr., Butch Mtcket ing "Mr. La-Vlffne's panmts, Mr. and, Dow Soui 11 iard spent last and Mrs. Bertrsjid LaViyne, And we«k vlsitlng-Ai«uS8 on Cape Coil:. his brother an*- *Mer-ln-law, Mr. and Mfs. Kenneth LaVigne of Mr, and M^ John. Rinko and Buckingham street. mfy, fortajirly or South Britain, ar* ntwr Hv+fty on TVoodraff A ve- Mr, and Mr». David H. Cmitf and their daughter, Miss Mar- garet Craig; of Woodruff avenue spent. Thanksgiving Bay with Mm. CrtKrs mother, Mrs. William J. Holtoa, -of Naugatuck, who. al- so . celebrated her 58th weddlnf anniversary on that day. 'Karl Koss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Koss, Sunnyaide avenue, celebrated • tils birthday on. De- ASHWORTff- cember 3. Karl Is now spending' Amelie Wi&elmla* Marie Ev- , __,__ to ib«e girts, w** .also *«Mrt-»r s pMlsgnpli'ki f»e a week's vacation in. New 'York... erard, daughter of MX and Mri. teft m riffht: Jndy Macintosh, LoU Upta,. Sn»an Alf«rd *B* Arfene Zm^tOs. Wtedtac left to Ftttor Franclscus" Joseph i GJUta BC*wtar GsflaKher, Ww*n Hfbert, Beth Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hock ard, Aerdenhout, The of Button street spent Thanks- lands, was married to Richard Elaine 8chmltaC Naaty jfaMterfteM,. 3mm TmnmtmxK Gret- givlng with Mrs. 'Rock's parents, Goodapeed Aflilworth, soft Of Mi. Oetolng«r, Ifancy Olsiiaiii, «a*-«MI«»'-O«s4Mta. " I"";"" •" ^nwio hf H. Mr. and Mrs. John Salkowskl of and M:fk.. HMttia Chase Art^ Bridgeport. worth,, Woodinay Road, on. Sat- urdayr NoYeaH»r 29, in St. Ig- Miss OMlfa "Brt'lin of 'Proctor, natius Loy»lft Church, New York Vt., visited, her brother and1 sftf- City. • ' ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter In. the absence' of her father, Brolin of 'Cutter street, for the the bride was .given in marriage Thanksgiving holiday. by theftrtdegroom's father. Miss Lucle AsJameer waa the maid of Miss Susan Shon* of Mew York City was hotne with he* parents, honor, •' artd Tbomaa Aahworth Mr. and. Mr*. Charles SbOM, Taft yr&s best sa*n for'-bis b/other. School, for the Thanksgiving .A small "MedpoH w«a held In weekend, Miss Shona la notir on RainrfortJ^ HftiW Ntw YoTk the admtnUWative staff .of the City, after the ceremony. Dur- Russell-Stewart Model-Agency In ing the reeepJ4»n the «uple re- New York. ""r: ^ ceived •• pU*B«*A JW»n the brMe's pmmmmm^ "iw^enter- 'Mr, and ,Mr*T4^Mn*K*a and: taining: at-« rwflly lun^peon 'it sod, Marty, of f&iten *WSnd and their home in ^Aardstibout to Mr", .and Mrs. Claretcee Kites and mark the occasion. " sod, Timothy, of Cheshire spent - The bride Is & graduate of Che th«-'Thanksgiving holiday with Lycee Pensiesnnat de Francais theif parents, Mr. and Mr*. Nymegwi, The Netherlands, and. Adbiph Kos» of Sunoyside avenue. the RMt Cross Hospital - at the Hague. She is now with the The Taft School Glee Onto' will, Consulate General-of 'The- Neth- go to Hatahfcise Schoftl at Lake- ert«i.»:te,",'lHrew York City. • Mr. vllle thi* Sa4n*a*y night {or the Ash worth graduated from T'aft 20th annual' Taft-HcrttftikiM. ".Glee: School, Princeton. University and Club 'Concert. Tile Tatt group is Yale Law'School. He is associa- directed by George H. Morgan. ted 'with, the law firm of Haight, Joseph Cope's of Nova Scotia Dctolne, Gardner, Poor' and' Ha- WHLE YOU DO YOWT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Hill Road has returned home af- vens in New York City, and Is ter spending- three months in. a member of the Prospect 'Club Italy. During a stopover In Paris," at Princeton, Corbey Coiirt at FOR THE FAMILY DURING GIFT DAYS. TODAY Mr. Copes vlsttM "briefly with his Tale'Law School and the Prince- son-in-law and* daughter, Mr. and ton Club of New YoMt Mrs. Milton Rusk.- Mr, Cope* al- After a wedding' trip, the con- THRU SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13th. so took a trip to Milan,' Rome, pie will live in-Mew York City. Venice and St. Moritz, Switzer- land while -he -was. thitM, • but spent the greater part of his time to his home " town of Verceia, Italy. Whits he" was there, he FREE TO climbed two of the highest moun- tains in the Italian .Alps. Mr. Copes says he would, like to re- turn again for another visit In a. DURING GIFT DAYS!! few years, WOODWABD— Naaey Woodward, a fourth ctrttd, was 2 SCHICK "20" or SUNBEAM Billy McCleery,-'son of Mr. .and born on November 24 at the Wa- Mrs. Mlltott MeClewy, Main St. torbury Hospital to Mr. and celebrated hi* fourth birthday Mrs. .Hartley C. Woodward of ELECTRIC SHAVERS November 23 at" a small family Litchfield Road. M'rs. Woodward party In his boMK, Is the former .Frances Hubbell. (Vakie $24.50 and $26.50 each) Mr. and Mr*.. XetfMth HMtnon of Northflelfl Road .had. as their Post Manned 2:4 Hours .guests on Tha«1csgftriHg- D*y, Mr, ONE RAZOR GrV'EN AWAY AY EACH STOBE. and Mrs, Roger Btondlfi .and On Thanksgiving Day daughter, Patty, and Mr. add Mrs. "The local Ground G'Wserratton. , Nothing Extra to Boy to Win. lost' Do four Christmas Shopping Hercnel Dhivler»e of Hartford" Post, 'was manned the fall 24 'boar and Mr... and Mm Charles Han- period, on 'Thanksgiving' .Day ac- at- Either of Oar Stores, Awards Will' Be Made on Saturday, son of NorthfleW Rtmd. 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4burl Parnutee.. .Annual every- Sees From ABe&febemSitle Sfereef m ember campaign of Ot&t*t watertownhistoricalsociety.orggreen, to be viewed by visitors to under direction of Theodore John- By — i ±,+ ••**»• *ftfBBr,*s weO as oar 'tow» son- to secure, contributions, and The approach***' YuU*tid-e<4fotzr rowftTthat' the- planned eac- brought to Bethlehem recently a hibJt would cost U00 to execute pledges to cover parish expenses VlTVrwy visitor who conitated to local folk and has postponed- the project' ttt for the coming year.. .Second Church, with Mra. Kenneth- 3an> Sonte; Mrs. Louis Wetmore and the opinion that at this season of another season, expressing the meeting of the newly-formed ford in charge of Pete's meander- Mrs. M«ry Sage, Wmsted. p in gs. the year Bethlehem should hope that some such pg achiaw a- win liMstilf Moown - • • • held in Johnson tt«un«fUl haHon Funeral' seryisjn . wra heU in may be,-entered into by a courfatt Ssiaday night. ...BUs Dorotb& This, he said, might conre-about of-the oommwr>fty groups. _ B«tMebem P, T. A. hald a maet-. Watertory last Wednesday- tor- by a promotional program which Hatcif-la president of the organ- Ing Wednesday aj^tt. at ConsolT: Mrs. EHxabeth C. Leonard, wife he WAS-willing to* undertake per- Ifsemhile datod^adKMl, with a.panel dis- r. ttt*,. Sa*torra»-»erved ry» daughter of Joseph. W. and be asaumer that be anticipated a were, brought by the Catherine C. (Hector) RsJosky, onsi annual Christmas coooert on. and are to., be. sent to ar moderatot-'of ttu. diMfussion... financial remuneration in return Satarday evening.- Dec 13y.at 8 P Jofcn HaUaway, Vast St. has. re-and bad reside in Bethlehem- for his efforts to being fame and EHis Xstsad. ..A'sale of aprons rn. in the Consolidated School was ooatfucted by Mrs. David turned from the Waterfeury hos- for four years...She was'a. cont- possible fortune to our commun- auditorium... Under the d)reetien Hhoades. . . .Hostesses for the pitals where, he was * surgical nrtmicant of St. John's church, ity of Mrs. George Peiser the group Mrs. J. C. Lewis, patient.. .Miss Louise Hs^tofa, New Watertown... In addition to her Artificial Boast of about 35 will present an In- ng were York City, baa been visiting at husband she is survived by two We are familiar with the fact teresting «and Inspiring program, Miss Rena- Waite and Mrs. Wil-the home of-Mr. and Mrs. G«org* sons, Robert and William of Beth- that public acclaim for most ev- higtiUgoted by. th* cantata, "One liam K. Russell.. .Food sate being Hatch, E*at- St.. -Enrout* to Ger- lehem; a sister, Mrs. Rita Lasaus- Jtfigbi in Bethlehem". ..Soloists given by. tKe recently organized many to join Jier husband, who is kas, Flantsville; three brothers, erything- from peanut butter to Serviea. Guild -CTub of the Feder- politicians isn't always a spon- will bex Mrs. Kenneth San ford, stationed: there with the U. S. Harold.Kalosky, Watertown, and Mrs. Trevor Hausske and Sum-ated drsrch will be held this. Sat- Army, is Mrs. Lucy George.. .Mrs. Joseph and William Kalosky, Wa- taneous thing and that it is fre- urday at 10:30 a. m. at Merrrll's terbury, and by several nieces-and quently brought about through 1 ner Llbby of Watertown.. .In aeV M. J. Dodd, Main St., and her In- v qy g g 1 y star*. fant son, Charles William, have nephews ... Burial waa in Cal- Bethlehem Community Club vary Cemetery, publicitthe efforty sagents of goo, dan and thd wele promol paid- haditios nselecte to thd ea cantat one. agrou Mrap .o Pelzef carr- returned home from the Water- held Tuesday ni«tat meet tag in bury hospital, where the baby ar- tional minded gentleman in ques- ols and Christmas songs, 'both Federated Church chapel.. .Host- [Continued on Page 12) tion may be one of these.. .To our traditional- and novelty numbers: for, th» meeting were Mrs. best knowledge, however, he de- .. .Tickets- for the eoasptt may be Sarafe Bcowa, Mm. l>orothy .Rice parted this vicinity minus a obtained from any member-of the ani- Mnt- Hald*., Book...... Me. .and: .sponsor for whatever program he dab-or bjf eallipc MSr*. B«4s*r. at Roger .Mevrifi. are on a vaca- had in mind, and it appears that SftWS.. .Proceeds, will help defray tion trip.' to New Hampshire... we aha!) straggle . through <- the Che musical expenses-of the club. Leaving Bethlehem this week, to coming, Christmas without his aid.' This- Saturday afternoon the spend" the " winter ' months in" Somehow we feel this to toe .all Women's Guild of' Christ. Church Florida itf* Mr. and Mrs.; Frank for ther total. 'will hold ,. their ' annual Christ^ B*ardsley...M|i* Barbara Schwa- WESTERN mas sale and. bazaar in Johnson. bacher ba»a« fr^m her1 studies to Memorial hall... Offered for pub-spend* th» Tkaailcsgiving holiday a Bethlehem is- not without a. lic sale will- 'be Christmas gifts, certain, fame as. "Connecticut's with her pa»ata, Mr. and Mrs. AUTO needlework, and food, white otJaer Julian Schwabacher. . Christmas town'* at. the present features will include a. white ele- time, a distinctloa achieved with- phant sale.... Proceeds of the " H»«M» and Hooads out kite* lights or- flinging' com- One of flu-, most .succesaful ASSOCIATE event wjtt-b*. us*a>teethe work of hants In; reeant years was held mercials,, and. we suspect that a Christ Church, commercial sponsorship . would by the Utctofteld County Hounds, add lit tie. to the seasonal. lustre...... Annual Children's, Festival 'by. wbx>- observed: Tbanksgiving in STORE We happen to think that it is the the children-, of"-' dfeinal faabion by enjovtog a realism, of., our town's quiet .and'' take place at the rt*e over toe. Bethlehem Mils...... rural simplicity that serves to at- Laudia Monastery, Order off St. Good weather for the holiday' at- .'Benedict, on. Saturday, December tracted a record number of riders, tract hundreds of" visitors here 1 'each Christmas, sad "that they 20, at. 3 p m All are .and '" the horses -and hounds 'at- are 'further impressed in meeting Tea will te served later in St. Jo- tracted much attention from the here wi*n.h«jnespiaa folks:' rather. seph's Guest Houss, with cocoa viUagars as they departed from- fban professional hucksters which' for the chiWr**. .A special "the town green.. .Annual land^ brings sfjett. their repeat 'visits. Christmas play.. la-, t» be 'Owners*' 'dinner' 'and avjare dance WE' ABE GTVINS FREE W«tco me>. ' this year by the children, and given by- tte County Bounds Is OUK CUSTOMEB& " . Still, there la: apparently more 'Visitors are welcome at the to, be an •vent of this Friday en which w«. might %ecotnplUh on. Creche on any .day: from 11 a. m: in Memorial halt DURING GIFT DAlfS ': . our own 'iii 'properly welcoming until dark.'" .." Skidding and Flowing such folks to town during the Family Nigh* , Batblehain motorists had trial, LIGHTW13GHT ' Yuletide...... 'Bethlehem. Grange, A family night. ohsecwaoe for spja at winter driving last week- -which .had.- originally planned a members and friends of; Christ end, when-s«Hn*of the local roads ELECTBIG IRON .'. $7.95 Christmas' _ scene . on the village Church, was 'held Wednesday became gjaxed as a result of the light snowfall..-But on Thmnks- DBRECTIONAI, SIGNAL d ** b| KIT-1. • local farmers engaged in fall IF TO* ORDER EARLY . . . plowing.. .Th* BetkkiWni agrar- ians are taking note of some re- May B A Locky One ... to Buy cent drops In farm product .prices, Won..will be sore to have yooc Gbristnaa» with local bwtaJnc 0* the subject ...... Just Shop Here. chiefly concerned- wjth a- sharp tree nursery — cat the w*y y«« w detltnr In the- selling price" of calves... Moat consumers here- Any aim aad cat. abouts insist tbeir gsocery bills are unaffected. 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. „ j. •;. Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org bf p^ A drtve-lnr teHor> window, a Navy- witit «w of ser- night* depository,' and a 24-hour daughter, Mi«*. fSpmthy Tfmrfc- vice- CoJTet>i depository will be features of the stovieh' to Watfw J*. Jabloaski, CNo date nas dbeexi for the Plans for the annual Christmas new Woodbury Office of The Co- son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael itch- wedding. Cheer Card Party, sponsored by lonial Trust Company scheduled PROBATE NOTICE to open December 15th. District of Watertgwn, a*, Pro- the Council of Catholic Women, bate Court, December 2nd, A. D-, are complete and chairmen for Avoiding fhe problem of park- 1952. the different committees are as ing, the customer will be able to ROSENZWEIG'S ESTATE OP Dennis J. Belle- follows: Mrs. Nelson Bridges^ transact bask business from his ttote, late of Watertown, in said tickets; Mrs. : David - Maitland, car. The driveway entrance and District, deceased. floor;-Mrs. Alphonea Berthiaiime, exit "are on Main Street and the Upoa the application of X«eona door prizes; Mrs. Newman. White, office Is located in the former of B. RUSBO, praying that an instru- 'table prizes,; Mrs. T. LiJlis, refresh- William J. Burton adjacent to the SALE-of-FURS ment in. writing purporting to "be ments; Hiss .Antoinette Hevey, Woodbury Post Office building. the last "#01 and testament of said parcel, post sales booth; . Mrs. For the night depository, a key . Dennis ' X Bellemon ' deceased Crawford Slason, home-made chil- and money bags with locks will may be prored, approved, allowed dren's overalls;, ' Shirts,, aprons. be provided to merchants and FOR CHRISTMAS !! and admitted . to probate aft per Handwork, also religious Christ- business men who find it con- application on: file, more fully ap- mas • card booth;- Mrs. Matthew venient to deposit cash and checks pears, it is Marchukaitis, tickets, in Bethle- Tor. safekeeping out of -banking New . . . elegant styles ' ORDERED, 'That said applica- hem. hours,. "This method of deposit 'is tion be heard and determined at The public Is invited to 'this especially valuable over weekends - ' New • . . low prices ' the Probate Office in Water town card party which -will be held and during bank 'holidays.. in said District, on the 12th day next Tuesday -evening, 'December 'The 24-hour depository, model- Of December 1952, at 4 o'clock in 9, at Watertown High, School led after a, poat box opening, will the afternoon, and that a pu'bMc receive: deposits in, special enve- notice be .given, of 'the- pendency Auditorium at: 9' p. m. Players are' Jackets of said application and' the' time reminded to bring' ' their own lopes available at the bask" and .and place: of hearing 'thereon,.' by cards! no key is ^ required. Both deposi- publishing a copy of " this order' tories are* located "at, the front of Stoles once in. some newspaper ha vine a the bank facing 'Main Street. •Circulation, in said District,; by FOBM MEW CLUB mailing- a. like "copy to eactj heir A group of sophomores of Wa- tertown .H'|gh.:fSc.,'(iool have organ- at law residing' 'without, said Dis- ized a club under the name of Party ., A -NoiniBal. Deposit Will Hold trist, and by posting a .copy 'there-' Phi Beta - Cappa .and- elected the Ruth'"Ana Austin, daughter of of on the public sign-post ..Jn the following .officers at ;• a meeting' Mr. and Mrs. . Fraaels - Austin, Your Selection'Until Christaas 'Town of Watertown in.. said, .D'ls-' held'oa Satwtiay:SatrfV" AnA n Cook, Prospecjt street, celebrated " her-. trict, a.t least eight days 'before-' 11th birthday on November- 22 A Few of Our Sale Prim Are Listed Below said" day of bearing. president, - Barbara ' Blals, vice- president, Maureen 'Gardner, pub- with a parly at her home. Guests Tiny Are Typical 'On .'Many Others Frank B. Htckflbx. attending were: Peggy Rae Sjoe- licity,- Aji:fc •Williams, secretary, ted t, Sheila Murphy, Susan Tig-, Judge. Pat Fisher, treasurer;- Anne Bus- T.T. 12-4-52. nor, Marilyn .Ransom, Rosaaae REGULAR sexney, business, manager. Other Beta. Diane Lemaj-, Ann, George, -members wh». "attended- were: .Ann. anil Maurice Gallagher, ' PKKTES PRICES Marilyn - Bradslunr;- Carol .'Lnko- Iyjuise Anctil, Cynthia Budge and A GORGEOUS COAT OF

The - Watert«vra Homemakers .Club 'will, hold an open meeting next Tuesday afternoon, Decem- ber 9,. in the Morris Community 'Hall. lecture room at" 2 p. m. and. the program will be devoted to Christmas ideas and "The Pick of CHILDREN'S Santa's Pack." 'Babysitters will be available for children 2 to 5 years of age, Each mother is asked to 'bring a toy 'for her child to play with, during the afternoon. 'The regular meeting of the club will be held the following evening, .December • 10, ,at 8 ». m. in the MAIN .-First Congregational CBUKh. 'Mia.' Warren Wheeler -and Mrs. Leo - iy ' VaugJuawUl..direct * ,iieaian*tra-. ..Official tion M "Shortcut* in Baking." . Property of the WatertownHOI Rummage Sate la Parish Historical Society t»AQB tor" wiB fee the *utg«et ipr., and' JI 7:30 p. m. ' ' ~ Sumday:; Second; Sunday-jniA&-: watertownhistoricalsociety.orgBOO*; 4 •*•;!$Sf*f E-; ve^t^ifqfy Communkni, Holy Communion and Serjooo, t0 -a. jn. Parents aa$ children wsd, veifc Masses af «, 7, 8, », '£ and attend this service which is fol- tbott sit God y, jriwpid^; Barbara Liakos. s«cr«iairy-tE«as- ST. JOHN'S CHUBCH U. All High School girl« anctla- lowed immediately by Church alone." dles of our parish are to School for children and sermon UNION OONGX CHURCH urer. Tbe group pi*9*. t»jnee* on Holy Communion at the & o'clock alternate eventnga'wita a varied Thursday: Confessions in prep- for the adults. Church School, 10. Thursday: Ladies' Society An- aration for First Friday,' 4 to 6 Mass upstairs. Bowling for CTO T.PF. meets with Y.P.F. of soheduie of program*. , Girls, 1:80 p. m- at Community nual Supper and Sale. Sale starts p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m. Christ Church at Watertown at 7 at 3 p. m.; roast beef supper ser- Friday: First Friday of the Alleys. Bowling for CTO Boys, 7 p. m. STK. p. m., at Community Alleys- ved from 5 to 7 p. us. Ste. Jean-Baptiste Society wiU Month. Masses at 6 and 7. Sac- Monday: Clergy of Utchfleld Sunday: Church School, 9:30. red Heart Devotions, 7:30 p. m. Monday: Feast of tbe Immacu- and Hartford Archdeaconries meet this Thursday -evening, De- late Conception. Holy Day* of Ob- Second Sunday in Advent. Wor-- cember 4, In St. John's Scncol Sunday: Masses at 7, S:30, 9:- meet with Bishop Gray and Bis ship, 10:45. Sermon: "What Are Hall at 8 p. m. 45 and U. Mass in Bethlehem at ligation. Masses at 6, 7, «, 9, 10- hop Hatch at St. Mark's Church, Tou Waiting For?" Itr. Co* will 11 Rosary, Litany of tbe Bles- and 11. Religious instructions for New Britain, at 10:30 a. tn. No meet with parents at children in sed Virgin, and Benediction, 7:- 6th, 7th and 6th graders who have High School instruction class. No the church youth groups .at 3.p. 30 p. m. not been confirmed. Novena. in grade School instruction class. m. Mr. Locke wilt be in charge Monday: Feast of tbe Immacu- Honor of Our Lady of the' Mirac- Vestry meeting at 7:90 in Parish of the service at the Masonic STATE PAINT late Conception. Holy Day - of ulous Medal, 7 p. m. Blessing of HalL . Home, Wallfngftortf, at 3 -a. m. Obligation. Masses at 5:30, 7 and Medals, Enrollment, Blessing of Tuesday: Adult Study Group Christian Fellowship meets 6:30 8. Mass tn Bethlehem at 9. Religious Articles, Veneration of m4*ts 7 to 8 p. m- in Parish Hal). p. m. Pilgrim Fellowship meets NOW OFFERING Tuesday: Hory Kan\e Society the Relic of St. Catherine La- Wednesday: Woman's Auxiliary T:30. meets S p. m. in School Kail. boure. Members of CTO will at- holds card party at 1 p. m. in the Monday: Junior* Choir, 3:30. tend Novena Instructions follow- Parish Hall. Altar Guild meets 7 Church Council meets 7:30 p. m. FIRST CONGX &ff7BGH ' ing Novena In Church Hall at 7 p. m. in Parish Ball. in church parlor. p. m. .Thursday: Missionary Society Tuesday: Brownies, Jr30. S*nier meets 2:30 p. m. at the home of Tuesday: Mass at 7. ReUglaus METHODIST CHUBCH 5 instructions for 5th graders who Choir, 7 p. mfc Mrs. C. E. Butterfleid, Ptospect Thursday: Junior Wednesday: OirVftcwuts, 3130 in '•iNffr ** Street Mrs. Gordon, Swift and have not been confirmed, for 6:30.. Junior Choir, ?, boys, and girls of tb« parisfa who urca^hail and parish house. Boy Mra. W. R. Cook win be hostes- Choir,, 8. - Smuts, 7:3ft ses assisting Mrs. BvJtterfieM. have been confirmed, and for f Sunday: Sund*> £fehool, 9:8a Mrs. Cook will be in charge of South School 2nd and 3rd grad- Sacrament of' H»^y Communion, the program, "Africans on Safa- ers Who have received their First 11. Open Hofl«* at the Parson- ri". Mrs. W. B, Piokard will lead Holy Communion. Oakville Coun- age, 4:SO to £* p. za. . Christmas devotions. cil Of the KT. at C. meets 8 p. Fellowship Supper, 6:30 p. m. in Sunday: Second- Sunday in Ad- m. in the Churcn Hall. the Church Hall, sponsored by the vent. Church Softool, 9:45. Mor- Wednesday: Mass at 7. Religi- Women's Society of Christian nitig Service of Worship at 11. ous Instructions for Polk, Falls Service. - ^ Communion Sunday service, and Ave. and Roosevelt pupils who Monday: Spiritual Life |fission new members" will be received in- have made their First Holy Com- preparation course, 8 p.m. to the church. Nursery class for munion, and for -the First Holy Tuesday: Board of Trustees small children conducted during Communion Class. meeting, 7:3ft . Official Board service hour, " Older young peo- meeting,'ft-p* in.7" "" _~"- / ples' group meets 4 pm. at Par- CHRIST EPISCOPAL sonage. Pilgrim Fellowship sup- Sunday: Holy Communion, 8 a. FXB8T CHUBCH OF CHRIST BRIGHTIST GIFT LISTS per at the church at 6 p. m. Each "m. Taft School service, 9:15 a. m. SCIENTIST young person Is asked to bring' Ghurch School, 9-45. Holy Com- Cor. Hoboes & &ttch«U Aves. sandwiches. Choristers under the munion and Sermon, 11. Touth Sunday* Service's at 10:4o a.m. direction of George Morgan will Fellowship, 7 p. m. and 7:30 5>. m. Sunday School, START WITH give a program of Christmas and Monday: Girl Scouts, 3:30 in «. - Harawy -Jor children up sacred music at 7:30 p. m^jn the Parish House and Assembly to twp yearB. r s cljurch, as'- the final concert in Room. Vftdneaday;. IC^eblag: service, the Organ Dedication Music Fes- Tuesday: Finance Committee n'cladiog te«tn*iles (ft Christi- tivals * : meets 7 p. ni. in church offt^e^ Monday: Senior Ctrl Scoutsr 2:- Parish Helpers meet 8 p. m. ,1a Cause and Crea- D^> Intermediate Girl Scouts' and Guild Room. Vestry meeting 8 Brownies, 3:30. W&na»n's Associ- p. m. in Assembly Room. J, - .& - "Eaton's chiming pgwyt hidiafe gift appeal — ation meets 10 a^tiffor all-day- Wednesday:;'Boy Scouts bold & Fuel Oil searing meeting* and then goes to Parents Night, 7 p. m. in ASMKD-^ *iglow reSeciftd in joyom Tec<^mBg. la our wide Pagpsonage at * p. m. to be enter- bly Room. AJZLTS ta|p«d by Rev. and ' Mrs. West- m MAtN ST, OAXVIIXE -» wonderful vyiety of EatopV£ne letter papers you'll fini brpok at a Christmas Tea. Mem- ALL SAINTS' CHUBCH styks and size* for friends of all types and ages .. * bel> are asked to bring their own Thursday: VFW Auxiliary TEL- 2^3284 or 2-1220 luQoh to' the work meeting;;' cof- ' will be served.. - " .' ... ani all proud gifts' in that 'rare matter «f quaMr/, Junior 'ebolr, 3:15. ' «JJ oo#tin*«tn«re matter of pin-money. .„ "- - 'Troop 4, 7 p. m. l£x- •• • f..- :- -' . . • •" - - . Poat Unit.4. 7 p. m. - 'Thursday: Father and 'Son Ban- Living Room Suites quet, sponsored by Men's'.Club of. Re-Uphobiterinf and Be-StyUnf the church, 6:45 p. m. Very Small Dov. n Payment Low Easy ferma ' ST, MAEY MAGDALEN POST OFFICE Thursday: Mass at 7. Religious instruction for 6th, 7th and, Sth MERRY'S . .. GIFT SHOP «• - graders who have not teen con- firmed. Confessions: 3:15 to 5:3D1 UPHOLSTERING CO. 55 DEFOREST ST.' . " . WATERTOWN p."'HI. and 7 to 8:30' p. m. Friday: 'First Friday, Holy . (We Ar« Now In Onr New Stem) '': ., . Ralph H. Gage, Prop. — ' Communion, 6, 6:30, and 6:55 a_ 7'Ut lUDnSEE.' ZHL MMI OAK\HXE m." Masses at 7 and 7:30. Mo Re- ligious instructions 'because of the Christmas Sale. Christmas .Sale, 6 to 9 p. m. Devotions in Hon- or of the Sacred Heart, 7 °p. m. We Will Be OpenTlwrsday, December 11th Boy Scouts meet 7. p. m. In 'Com- munity Building- Saturday: First Saturday In Honor of Our 'Lady of Fatima. Masses at 8 and 9- Requiem High Mass for Mrs. Beatrice. Stenous, 8 a. m requested by Mrs. Ursula Danauskas. Sth Anniversary Re- quiem High Mass for Nicholas Paternoster, 9 a. m., requested by Mrs. Mary Paternoster. No Re- ligious instructions because of the Christmas Sale. Christmas B and M Radio and Television Sales - Service - Repairs DONT:MISS THE' OPENING Free TV lamp with Purchase OP- THE BEAUTIFXIL. NEW 'HEW 1953: - LARGE HOME OF THE TABLE MODEL — 17 inch — $179.95 . MAIN BETHLEHEM ELECTRIC SERVICE . North Woodbury "' BETHLEHEM opposite. traffic light; TEL. 448-W4 WOODBUBY) CONN. Watertowa Woodtwry ••• WILLABD E, HILL, Pro|V

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£g sessions thfs -yecr *»ve- resetted watertownhistoricalsociety.orgheld, next-Jioa4ay nfefet at 8. *tn-extra/, blood ' ttanailotis, -stave m.-at SoOth School. gy Jowes, "Shra, "»e «^rvi«e, ^he West Waiertown 1M« one -of-the /best "Sfttdellne Totrtrg, Itenert Otooghe- ^sboir -was -entcrtaiaed records hi tb« stete tor lifting Its Wilmington Rector gan, David Porter. -G»«*r *erf . W«st Su^ford at-woppe'r'by th« P^*tm FeD*w- quota rcgubnty .aftd --for -etrtt- Mrs. EmeToy Bartlett, Don Church ving a sbtp of First OMBgrtqgatkxi&l trfbuting more tban Its share. (Continued From Page One) Bartlett, *Mrs. lana^BCrnrne, Mrs. pj of sacred music CSiurch. Oick Barry,,A member' of Isabel Norton, "'Mrs. -KffaTgttret the W-est -Hartford •Red. Cross Wood officials' hope Appleyard,'who resigned In Octo- Sjostedt, Mrs. *Marf*mie, Sh« and First OogrsgaHanal Chair«h that rtwure -sew donon will -regis- ber to become rector of • Christ ^ff'1 tones. *ere test 8cn«ay.cv«ttag. For the spoke on the -NsitmuU ter for this -session, since freosieney -and trans- MKtfiS A,- TERIHFfC -VAIillE. niissloa is -to" be: dene only by li- "-Comes -Santa" '.and "Jlngle--:Bells", lege, Utterly,1 . Missouri. -"He re- Santa Clans appeared and 'the ceived, his 'Bachelor of ''Divinity censed operators.-'The =ei|'«ipi»ent- -.: gifts- 'Were - distributed. • Ref resh-degree 'from the-Colgate-Rochest- was purchased t*ii*Qgh *Mr. Van- A)!owance er Divinity „ School in, Rochester, Riper ' ,and • has -been installed by: • :mentB were .'served by -the sixth' Nelson Booth. .grade mothers,, who were, hoe tea- N. y., and did graduate ' work ses of the' month. Mrs. .Allen at 'Seabury-'Western Seminary, Hate, -Mm. -•Pawl Wiaternalder, Bvanaton, Illinois. Department of -Social .'•Service to. OKI Wdcslicr •Mrs. Russell -Northrop. 'Mrs. Ar- He is -a member' of tie execu- the '-'Diocese. 'In Wilmington ~ne Is Regardless Of Make Or Model •th"ur Salviettl/'Hrs. '-Daniel Zibcl- tive .. council, of the - Diocese of .vice-president -an* progtam- chair-; Delaware, and. Is., alto, a Ten ember man. of the Council of Itinisters.. • lo, Mrs. Charles Defediy, '-Mm. Km 1 ^ W JPSurcliase .of a New -'Smolskis, 'and. Mrs. Eva 'Miller. of -the board- of- 'the 'Department - Rev. Foley is, marrted and has The Christmas program" was in of 'Christian Education amd the two sons. A*C O*(AT1C WASHER COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC WASHER

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watertownhistoricalsociety.orgtk«*4a Jtsfcr, and wHI'be statton- tending ed la Quaatte* Marine Baae un- school at Chanote Field, m H* til next month when he will Arthur Booth of Prospect Ave. has another S ytoars to- serve. Ad- In,the pages that follow.we have printed news from some 190 await further orders is over in Germany and has mov- AS-C Albert Ottver, AF U- - servicemen and women. They are scattered so far around tbe world, ed around quite a bit, getting ac- x 8237, Great Faihi AFB, and doing so many different kinds of work that it would be impos- William Grenifcr of Porter St quainted with the,German people Great Falls, Montana. sible to make any sort of general statement about "Our Men in Ser- has been in a guard company at and learning to speak the langu- vice". Camp Pickett; Va., since last sum- age a little. He's been over there Ted BousquAt of Dalton St. has . Some are in Korea getting ready for a long, tough, dreary win- mer. He returned from Korea in a year and expects to come home been in Europe since March, and ter; some are in the States near enough to figure on coming home March atfer spending 11 months next May. He hopes to be able to on his furloughs has been to Ita- there as an ammunition truck visit his tnother'3 relatives in Eng- ly, Switzerland and all around for Christmas. Some are on duty, fighting or working, most of the driver traveling back and forth land before coming back Address: time;' some keep regular hours, 8 to 5, and go home at night like from the front lines. Bill hopes to Pfc. Arthur Booth, RA 1119S274, Germany. In Rome he attended any business employe. Some are old pros with years of experience be home for Christmas and to be 525th Repl. Co., 1st Repl. Bri., APO an audience with the Pope at the behind them; some are going to school learning the work from discharged next July. Address: 872, c/o PM, New York. Arthur's Vatican, and on that same trip scratch. Some are getting ready to ship out; some are on the high Cpl. Wilfiam Grenier, RA 1198347, brother, Robert Booth, was killed saw Naples, Sorrento and Capri. seas coming home again. Some are getting a big kick out of their Provost Guard Co., Camp Pick- in France while serving in the He expects to spend Thanksgiv- years in the service; some are bored and weary, counting the months ett, Va. Air Corps in World War II. ing in Paris Address: Pfc. Theo- and days until they can 'be civilians again, dore Bousquet, .RA, 11228316, 7997 Comp. Group, APO' 757, c-o PM But whether they are on the front lines of -Korea or at sea in Francis McCarthy of Colonial Gordon Trafford of Yale St has •the 'North"Atlantic;-whether they are fa Europe,, Alaska, the South SI has been In Korea for Iff been -serving- In. England since New Tork. As this was written, Seas or'- Brooklyn; whether they .are fighting, -working, studying or months and. wonders 'If they've March, and, is "now doing clerical his brother, Lester Bousquet, was • fpst waiting for something to happen -they are all away from. forgotten about him". He works work for an Air Force Unit. Hi* scheduled to get out of the Ar- home, and now is a good time to remember them. Maybe some of to supplying' autonwtlves. Fran- wife is to England with him, and, my after 2 years service in, Vir- them won't get your cards or letters in time for Christmas, tat they cis, Is 'engaged, to Tolanda Fiasco they 'both like the country very ginia, Greenland and Texas. •wJl'l probably be just as pleased to get mall a week or so after the of 'Mavis St They plan to be mar- much. Address: AS-C Cordon B. holidays. Write to them. ried when 'he"sets home,, Address: Trafford, AF 1122S3S5, ?519th .Air John Bavone of Dalton St. went 'Cpl... Francis McCarthy,, 'US 5101- Base Sqdn., APO 155, c-o PM, 'to Korea last month .after a MfflJ, 937tfae Ord. BAM Co., APO New York,, year at- Okinawa,, and expects to : 20, o/o PM, San Francisco. get, out of service next August. SERVICEMEN Micky Jannetty of Manilla St. Marty Maccione of Jordan Ave. He's in field artillery communica- Alike Nardoia of Warner A venae is in Navy .boot training at' ,'Bata- is due to' be discharged from the tions. Address: Ffc. John P. Ba- la on his way home from Korea, brldge -and hopes to come home .. Ken Hat-low of Woodhury. ,Rd. service, in, January, •after being' vone, 'US, 51M4S52, Sth F. A. Ba, - after serving oat there as • eoofc this month- when he finishes. He ")ras one of the crew- transferred," stationed at Fort, Sam Houston AFO 25k c-o PM., San Francisco. with a signal company. His re- from the carrier Shangri-La to for "over a, year. Marty has, been tells Ms family that the.. food, is toe Anttetasn'in a move~tfcat got placement arrived, anil Us, fami- good and he's putting on weight. : starring at center for the unde- Al .Durante of Riverside St. ism ly expects him to be home some- Address; Michael J- Jannetty. SR •publicity this year. He is-now- a feated Fort ..Sam, Houston Rang- radio technician, up in Alaska. 'Unw this moat*. Mike went into' 483-»8-«!L Co. 2«6, - Ba. .23. Regt. fireman. ..in -the 'boiler room' and ers all season 'long, and, recently He's been up there since June af- the Army In April, 1961. U3NTC, Baintridge, ltd.-'His bro- •finds the; wajpk interesting. Ken, "kicked, the extra, point which, ter training 'in Texas and. going to ther, Cpl. Thomas Jannetty, got, hopes to be home sometime school in, 'North Carolina. "He re- beat Texas College 7-6 in an. ex- cently met another local man in -: Buddy - Judd of Main St. 'has out of the .Army this" year after around the holidays. Address: citing game,. Address: Pfc. Mar- Kenneth J. Harlow FW, 912-32-5©, Alaska—Capt. Bob' Reade. Al is" 'been serving In Korea since May serving- in Germany, and is now ty Maccione,,- US- 5100984. 321st, engaged to Frances Murphy of and expects to get out in January. 'working at US TIMS. _. USS Antietam CV-3S, Div. B,,,, Signal Base Depot, Fort, Sam Brooklyn, N. Y. Main St. and expects to get mar- He's been working on. an airstrip Houston, Texas. ried when he comes home soon. over there and doing' all kinds of • Frank Potter of Cherry Ave,, is Address: Cpl. .Alfred, Durante, US mechanical work. Buddy trained am aircraft mechanic working am Pete Mofehklsa ©f Edgewood Arthur Legpe -of Main St. Is In 51095227, Hq. 4th Inf. Bet., .APO- and served at 4. different, camps engine* out at Mather Air 'Force Bd. Is a quartermaster at a Na- 'Charge of a "trouble watch" at a 731, c-o PM, Seattle. Wash. out west before coins over. Ad* Base, Frank took special] ted vy 'base in Japan. Me salted naval air station in Kansas, and dress: Cpl. Charles Judd, "SlOCMWi®, training for hta work and has overseas on his- birthday a, year Co. B, S66th Bngr. Avn. Bn., APO has a crew that handles all .kinds Bob Hoskinj of Porter St. Is stationed at several Western ago, after taking training .at of maintenance work on the base., 970, c/oPM, San FTanci*co. Mid tnd-" bases Address: A-SC Great Lakes, m. Pete .has met studying all. Muds -of computing young brother, "Bill, is attending A, naval reservist, he enlisted for machines out; at Dayton. Ohio .air Frank Potter, AF UU&BM. 3535th•up with- Bobby O'Neill of Thom- 8 years and. went- t® Kansas, In 'base,, and expect* 'that he nay be the South's big military college, Fid. Maint. Ba, Mather AFB, Sa- aston. In Japan. Address; Ray- 'The Citadel, in Charleston, S. C. September. His wife and, their 2 assigned to work with one of the' crsunento,, Calif. mond E. MofofoJkiss gA. 421-M-59, children live- on Main' St. Ad- "mechanical brains"1. Bob majored Harbor '.Defense 'Navy 3823, CT 2. dress: CMOS,, Arthur Leffffe, 643- In. 'math, at the 'IT. of Bridgeport Jack Caffrey of Main St., has '. The Belchmann brothers of c/o .FPO, Saui Francisco. M-8& .PutoUc Works, V. S. N. A." .and Is, fascinated with Ms present been with g|a 1st Marine Division Cherry Ave. are" in the Navy, but work. Expects to- some home for •a Korea sine* last June. .He serv- far apart. Graham Ls a Seabee me- Donald Pike of French St. has Christmas. Address: A/SC Robert ed 11 months in the 'Coast Guard chanic repairing Jeeps and cars at "been in Korea for a year. "He is K. Hoskinr. AF -11X44W1, 6601st during World War IE, hut went in- a, Navy base in the Philippines, Carl Wilson, is a. Marine sharp- * mechanic working on tanks, shooter now serving with a, .gun- Support SqdmL, Wright Patterson, to service this time as a Marine. and was recently, by-passed 'by 2 guns and trucks and reported that Ohio. . to BC* out next fall.' Ad- typhoons. He's 'been., out there 1 nery outfit at Camp Pendleton, i: John F. Caffrey, H*S TA- since June and has fixed up his it's now getting -very cold over Calif., where he has been sta- CT, 1st Marine Div., 1st .Bn^ 1st tent quarters, with nearly all, the there. He is " now all, recovered tioned for over a mo-nth. His The Canidy brothers of Wood- Ifeegfc, e/o FPO, Sara. Francisco. comforts of home. The tempera- from a skin ailment that took, wife, the former Elizabeth Bin?, ruff Ave., Thomas and. Jerome, His brother, Jerome Caffrey, was ture goes up ms - high as 123 de- him to the hospital for 5 weeks is living 'with her family on the are in, the Army and Air Force re- this year. ~ Addsess: Pfc.- Donald spectively. Buddy was commission- a communications instructor at an crees, and.he-says.-'he feels chilly Middlebury .Road. Address: Pfc. j'ed. a second, lieutenant at El Paso Air Force school in Cheyenne, Wy- when it gets down to 80 degrees. Pike 11217847,'Sifth Ord CMh) Co., Carl H. Wilson, 133t8CW» H '* S APO' 301, c/o PM, San Francisco. 'last July and was serving with aa oming, when he got out of service Address: Graham Deichmann C- Btry, 1st AAA, A. W. B. N., FMF. artitlery unit at Staten Island be-' last July, anil is "now, at Brown MCN, 4298479, 'MCB . 2,. c/o FPO. Camp Pendleton, Calif. fore coining home on a, 30-day University, majoring in chemistry; San Francisco. Charlie is a radio- Bay BUsmraof Carter Ave. writes leave last 'month. He leaves Bee. man on an east coast, patrol craft, home that iris., been snowing down Soren "Billy"' N-eldf, jr., of Da- 11 for California and. an overseas' Joe XieForta, o* Woodvlne Ave. and gets home pretty often. He In Arizona, where he is now sta- vis St. has been at sea, but is ex- assignment . Jerome is attending works on communications lines for expects to' be out of the Navy next tioned with a utility engineers pected to come home soon. He air cadet school at Houston,,,, Tex- the .Marines in Korea. He's been September. Address: Charles Dei- unit, Last year he was In Green- chmann RM2, 7193349, USSS PC- land, for three months. He expects does fire -direction work on. Ms as, where he's studying- to be .a, serving with the 1st Marine Div. 1 ship, and has 20 -months Is ft to navigator and 'before that he was since last March, and expects to 512, c/o FPO ., Newport, R. I. to' get out of service the end of a, radar technician in .Alaska for come home early in 1953. He's due January. .Bay Is engaged to Lilli- serve In, the Navy. His' wife, the an Koval of Waterbury. Address: former Pauline McLean, 'Hires in 6 months. He expects to come to get out of the' Marines a year Charlie Atwood of Straits Turn- Naugatuck. Address,:: Soren W. home for Christmas. Address: AC from August." Address: Cpl. Joseph Sgt. Raymond Misura, 'ITS 2101M3S Jerome T. Cassidy, 3606th Training LaForta^iaoiWSg, Wire Pit., Signal pike lias been in, basic training at Smth UtUity Det, Fort Huachaca, Neidt, Jr., DCFN, B. Div., Rosh- Co., 1st Signal Bn,, 1st Marine Fort Dtx since' September ami, Arizona. mora LSO-141, C-© FPO, New Sqdn Mil., Box 139, Ellington AFB, Div,, FMF, c/o FPO, San Francis- got a weekend pass haute „ last York. Houston, Texas. co. month ii»c being: a BMMber of a Burton Mix of Candee Hill is crack driH tmkm. He Is now working in payroll, disburse- Henry Weiton, formerly o f BIU Carew- of Main Street la at Boyal Meyers of HUleftest to .Avian Belyea of Ball ment and records at Camp Kilmer, Cutler Street, is now a Marine sea in 'the Pacific on .his, destroy- to to trainiar out st Indiantowji Road. Address; Fvt. Charles P. Iff. J., where he- has been station- Corps lieutenant colon el station- er, and expects to get, hone: next Atwood, Jr., US 51183S3S. Co. K.,, ed since August. Before that, he spring. His time Is up hi. January, Gap, Fa., and hopes to' be home ed with the '9th Marine Reserve but he re-enlisted to go on this Oil ftuntough for his sisters wed- attended finance school at Fort District in Chicago. He sold his .Benjamin. Harrison, Indiana... Bur- home here before returning to cruise. He hopes to' .get'.in touch ding on Dec 24. Address, Pvt, ton expects to be home for Christ- with, another Navy man,. Charlie Boyal A. Meyers, Jr., US SllffiBBU, the service, this fall, and has Boucher, somewhere out there. John Kulikauskas of Bamford mas, Address: Pvt. Burton Mix, bought a house out there, where 'end Inf. Regi., Sth inf. Div, In- Ave.-came home last year from RA- 11243471. Hq. Bet, 1:277th A. S. Bill. 1* a cook .and has been in. the' dlantown Gap MB.''Res* Pa. II.,, Camp Kilmer, N. J. he and his wife and two children, Navy S years. Address: William Okinawa and, then, after a few are now living. Address: 'Lit., Col. J. Carew, CSG3, USS Miller, DD- months in this. country, went ov- Henry Weiton, 51.1 Mayfalr Road, •• The Frohn brothers of Wood-er to 'Germany in the summer. He George '"Fuss* Edwards, of Main 535, c/o FPO, -San. Francisco. bury Road went overseas in oppo- expects to come home again in St is still, .in Korea, when he's Arlington Heights, Illinois. site directions. Henry is an Air January or February. He has, been been for 18 'months,, driving for UN Joan Fintey of Colonial St j.s a Force mechanic in Korea, work- in the service since August, IMS', negotiators at the trace talks. His, John Sabot of Guernseytown WAF serving at Sampson Air ing on all kinds of machines. He's and served 4 years in 'Germany outfit was recently awarded Its, Road was home on leave for 'Sev- Force Base, where: she interviews been over there a year and hopes and France -during World War II, second Meritorious Unit Citation. eral, -days 'last month .after' 'being and processes new arrivals at the he may get home in January. like Address: Sgt. John Kulikauskas, B»* expeots- :|o come home .some at sea on the USS Bottineau. He 'base. In 'a year's, time, she has most of the other boys, he is 'not 3U68866, 9th Ord. 'Fid. Maint. Co.; tlnW' .after Christmas, and to .get has .'been on the ship for over a seen 'quite a few local Air Force very enthusiastic about conditions APO' '403;,, c/o PM, New York., out of Che Awny a year from July. year, and has- 'two years .left to men as they come and go. Joan in Korea. Address: 'Pfc. Henry .Address: Pfc George K. Edwards, serve in the- Navy. Address: John likes her work and is on the WAP frohn, AP 11228287,, 607th ACDW BA 11198342, 21st Transport. Car Sabot SA, 1st Div., 'CSS Botti- basketball team this year. Ad- Sqdn., APO 970, c/o F'M, San Fran- Donald Ineson of Buckingham St. 'has, been with an engineers Co., APO ,M1, c/o PM, San Fran- neau APA-235, c-o FPO, New dress: Sgt,. Joan Finley, 3650th. cisco. .Paul F»,ohn went over to cisco. York. Processing Sqdn., Sampson AFB, Germany two years ago and is outfit in Germany since Septem- N. Y. Her 'brother, Bon .Finley, ber, after toeing recalled to ser- now driving' a' jeep in his outfit. Truman Dayton of Wilder St. re- Ban, Maticini of Monroe St. has •got out of the Army in Septem- He went into the Army 'in. Febru- vice last June. - He- was recently cently experienced a wave ber after serving 1 year in Ko- ary, 1950 and. hasn't 'been home transferred to a new company. been nearly a year in Korea where rea with the MP*a. He's now work- out in, the South Pacific, -bat luck- he is Chief cook for his outfit, since. .Address,: Bvt. Paul Frohn, Address: .Fvt,, DonaM J. Ineaon, ily his ship was anchored, on the ing on the new Junior High build- RA11217861, C Btry. 14th AFA Bn., R 51010952, SMth Eng. Const;., and is now waiting to- come home. ing in. Oakville, and win enter opposite side of the. island. He's Address: Cpl. Daniel. Mancini, ITS c/o PM: 42, New 'York, Ba, Co HAS, AFO 1M, c/o PH. assistant chief engineer on a fleet .American International College, New 'York. tanker, and was made full lieat- 510443OT, A'Btry, 176th Arm'd F- Springfield,, in February. Bo* Kontoat of Central Ave. tenaat in September. He 'expects A. Bn., APO 301, c-o PM, San keeps record* in the oftVxt of am Bill Branch, Jr.., . of "Warren to' come home on leave in Janu- Francisco. Anthony Fosoo of Hubbell Ave. evacuation .hospital in Korea, Way was recently made message ary. Address. Lt Truman S. .Bay- .has, been taking' basic training at where he has been since teat center chief for his outfit in Ko- ton, USS Totovana (AO-64), c/o John and Bob Oliver of Porter Fort. Bix 'since September and ex- May. He Wees Ills work over rea. He entered the Army", last, FPO, San Francisco. St., are 'two' other brothers who pects to' get; home for Christmas. Boh expects to €tmm 'bone January and Was sent . overseas 'Chose different branches of the Address: Pvt. Anthony Fusco. US in July. He h»» another y«sx - to' j •1 Mt Ver- service. Mm, to » quartermaster fftlt»«S., Co, G, Sftftth Inf. VI* .Kstttoat. CS S1«1«W6, Slat .serve. Address t" Pfc William for Japan and Ko~ and at sea with ' his ship' most Fort Dix, N. I. AFO W, C/o PM, Branch, Jr., US S11S6311, Hq. * He trained of the time, but 'to- hopes-to jet Hq. Co., 2nd Ba., lOOt^'Inf. Regt, at Fort for' on» of the holidays. .A, APO 8, c/o PM, San r-aacisco. - ha ejepect* to net- out (Continued On, Page 1,4) FAOB 14-TOWPropertyW THOU of the Watertown Historical Society Br Blum J»* *wtt«life*ard cfe- rator In an artillery unit In Ko- JTJ. &. Navy rea, and has been over Uftte -CaW. since August. After training in Fred Millard o* W«t !M*d is watertownhistoricalsociety.orgDon Oavehty of Echo Lake fire direction control at Fort Sfll, toeswd tOi.hs be ww home for 21 days Mfore Road iron his way home after S at tocane.aiwl axpects to^Ae dis Sttlng overseas. Hto wife, the for- months in Korea. His ship, the charge (•fficer (£*"»'• - - „ mer Barbara lijra^ was -with luni John Pierce, got hit last %dMff>he, charged from the Army nv late of a mamfrgaarigi B sup5l^ try service Co. io Korea. He went January. He served at Aberdeen when he Was in Oklahoma-and to ta the battle line with II squadron office, fte was overseas overseas last Jptly, and before Prwrtag Gtou«d» before gWny now living: with her family on casuattteg. Dori, on watch at tile for a year in korea and 7 months that w&s rttftSoaecT at Fort Bragg, overseas. Address: Sgt William Wlnnemaug Road. Ray worked at time, was unhurt. Hie family ex- In Japan, and was hospitalised K. C, Where his wife jusd S chil- W. I-oag, US 5W0W78, Hq. Co., the Watertown Fulton Market be- pects Don home for New Tear's. for 2 ot those months in Japan. dren are now living. Address: «llfl 1«A.W, APO 719, c/O PM, fore entering: the Army. Address: Address: 8N Donald Daveluy, 1st He was home on .furlough last WOJG Alan J. Woodward, W- San Francisco. Pic. Raymond Blum, US 81160796, Div., OSS John R. Pierce, DD-53, May and expects to get out of the 2149380, Service Co., l«Oth Inf. Hq. Btry, 2nd Div. Arty., APO 248, C/o FPO, New York, Air Force a year from next July. Regt, 4Mh Inf. Div., APO 6, c/o Bob P«J» of Gnemseytown 11UL, c/o PM, San Francisco. Fred I* the son of Mr. and Mrs. PM, flan Fraactseo. enlisted In the Marine Corps but John and Ambrose Vlteae, Harry Lamphier, West Road. June and Is now attending radar The Boucher brothers of Center oooalns, of Fairview jwunie are CpL DM Shannon of Hlghiand school at Great Lakes, It Is a 1«- St are both In the Navy. Charlie at Camp J*cfc»on, 8. C. now. Fraarts Marpfcyjsjap tn Alaska avewie, w« awaUlog order» tta* monta coarse and be tike* It very They went Into the Annr togeth- on wlMfcfc'Jbe describes u a roefe- would bring1 him home for Christ- ts on the battleship Missouri In the mas JW t** * was written. He mttch. Bob expects to be hanae Korean battle xone, and ills work er, went to Korea at the same file," and has two more yean to for Christmas. Address: Pfc Beb- time In different engineering com- serve to the Navy. He Is delng served ten months on the front is in battle communications. He lines to Korea, where he was ta ert Pape, TJSNTC, Marine Bar- expects to be in the Naty for IS panies, and came home at the maintenance work tip there mow. racks, 440-SB, Great IjUees N. T. same time in September. Both ex- Fraud* worked at Waterttwn comnumlcatfons work with me mure months. Address: Charles A. 1st Marine Division. He has seen S^ Great Lakes, I1L Boucher SA, FM Div.t CSS Mis- pect to get out of service next Mfg. Co., before entering the souri, BB-63, c/o FPO, San Fran- October. John's brother, SFC Navy in August 1969, and made plenty «f activity, Indoding a »• (Continued On Page 15) cisco. Ed Is a. third-class pe$ty offi- Joseph Vitone, was also to Korea his heoke with Mr. and Mrs. day, 4-night stretch dmtog th* cer on the Navy tug Mosopella, and hopes to be borne for one of the holidays. Address: Edward Boucher EN3, I'SS MoftopeHa, ATF-lM* e/o FPO, New York. TOWN WIDE CiECEMBCR Randy Vaillancourt ot At wood St. has been in. the Navy since March, and Haa been able to come home nearly every week-end .after completing his training at Bata- biidge. Address: Randolph Vail- lancourt, 912-49-34, 663 Furton, Div. 6, .New London, Conn. • Roy Lampron of Greenwood St -' •" .Is- a fireman apprentice now ser- ving- on » Navy cruiser. .Me enlis- ted in the Navy last May for 4 yean. Address: 'Bey P. Lampron FA, 463081-23, CSS Alcor (AK-JS6) E Div., c/o .FPO, .New York. IBs brother, Donald, was recently re- called to' service .and is mow await- ing Army orders. The Yourfcstovich brothers of Buckingham .St. are at opposite eiids of this country. Joe is at Cherry Point and is due to get out, of the Marines next: June af- ter three years ,of service. George is a radar man at. an. air base in Tacoma, Wash., and likes his work out there. All '6 .Youriuto- vich brothers - .have been in the service at one time or another. Joe's address.: Cpl. Joseph Yourk- stovich, Hq Supply, Marine Corfis Station., jCherry Point, Ji. • C. George's .address: A-1C George Yourkstovich, 1.1198382, 881th, AC &W Sq., Box 45, .P., Q. Bax 2, Othello, Wash. Harold Stewart, of Short St. was home In November on a IJMlay leave, .and hones he may get hate Thursday Dec. 4th to Sat. Dec. 13th again for Christmas. He's a bosn's mate on a destroyer and lias, visi- ted -Italy, France, Turkey and SHOP AT THE OFFICIAL GIFT DAYS STORES Greece in his 4-year travels. He's In the Navy for 20years. Address: Harold C. Stewart BMSC, 718-60-84, LISTED HERE AND WIN WSS Corry, .Norfolk, Va. Bob Reade o f GncrnseytOTm Road is a regular Army captain, now completing his 'third Winter in, Alaska. He went into the service the day after he graduated 'from VALUABLE PRIZES Taft nine years ago, and. was sta- tioned in Japan for 20 mosftha. He joined the regular army when he . Nothing Extra to Buy — Just Shop at These Stores atid returned from Japan. iUn wife aod daughter are with Wm now in. Alaska. Address: Capt. Robert YOU MAY BE A WINNER!! A, Reade, Hq. Co., 4th Inf., APO 731, c/o PM, Seattle, Wash, DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN' WATERTOWN AND OAKVIIXE STORES THIS . Al Fenssada ha YEAR! HEIJP YOURSELF, YOUR MERCHANTS AND YOUR TOWN. CHRISTM.4S STOCKS In Europe slaoe -las* May, IN THE GREATEST VARIETY ARE READY FOR YOUR SELECTION AT YOUR LOCAL hopes to come home MMiethne :MKt STOKES. . • summer. He does etortoal w*rkin an Army hospital In. Germany has been, playing lo*ttmU < OFFICIAL SIFT DAYS STORES baseball 'with. Army teaaw, and Is n*w very active In. b HOME & GARDEN SUPPLY family now lives -la GEORGETS MARKET, INC. KAY'S HARDWARE & Address: Prt. Alexander Peresada, OIL SERVICE APPLLANCES U8SMMH2, liMfli. FleMHoap., AMI rice. M, c/o PM, New Yank. ' EJVnL'S, JEWELERS OAKVILLE FURNITURE CO. DAVIDSONS DRESS SHOP Sal Glannlni of Van. Oman .St. RAY'S ARMY -NAVY STORE MAGNUSON'S MARKET is a dlae jockey for an Army ra- C. E. & J. RADIO and dio station, in Germany and broadcasts a program to the TELEVISiOW 'CO. KOLINS SHOE STORE PABKEB .APWJANCE. troops 5 hours a day. He's been, over there a year, and -has vlatted CHILDREN'S CORNER CENTOTY GIFT SMXW WOLK'S DEPT. STORES^ Italy and Sicily on fin-tough. Sal. expects, to come • home next WESTERN AUTO ASSOCUTE WAN .ABE RADIO €01UBI1M1T¥" March, Address:" Pfc. Sal. Gfan- nini, US 5101102®, Co. A.,' 108 ARMANDO FLTEL BELL'S 5c-10c STORE ENG. CBN, 28th Inf. Div., APO 111, c/o PM, New York. Alan. Curt* as, formerly of Days Are Sponsored By The Watertown-Oakville Scotia Hill Roadr Is a Navy hett- eaptar pilot o*rt in Oaoiernia, and ' Chamber of Commerce 15 f» 'scheduled to' ro to the .after the first rf the year. He a" naval air .cadet In Wort* War SHOP WHERE 'WHO,. SEE THE GIFT DAYS SIGNS 'ON' THE STORE WINDOWS. II, and received Ida wings Juat I before VJ .Bay. 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Property of the Watertown Historical SocietyJr., &1 »23a1!& FlaM, Port EMS, K »Oor~.tatk*»ea- at Atterbury Air Foree Baa*. He La*«7 •< has JEWS* in .service 11. years and during World. War H was «A Air F->r > April It61 and Jw$e* "to gft home watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWaJtonal v, -}• ttie spring. HlsvJBrtfer the Jornv was written. He i* Transport pilot flying bombers - -. -«r Theresa ^Ckpettipo, live* with _ ., _ 'H* was at fa* tfce Air Foree all around Africa, Europe and "• '-fcer family en Daria St. Address: Parris island for 1ft months pi serviag aa an air- the Middle East. He served is tie - ' Pfc Richard J.. Minard, US vionsly. Ranald enlisted In the In Korea, for 11 Philippines after the war. He and 51096257, Hq. * Hq. Co., eth Armd Marines In February 1951. Ad- Bob is making the Air bis wife, the former June Tucker Cav. Regt., APO 46, c/o PM, New dress: Pfc. Ronald Walton, 118- Wilfred Miller of Scott Ave. is Force his career. He has another of Water-town, and. their 'two 'sons York. , . 4437, Sub Unit 1, H * S Co., 2nd an Army first lieutenant bow sta- year to serve in Japan, and his live in Columbus, - Indiana,, three Mar., 2nd" Div: FMF, Camp _Le- tioned at Fort Knox, Kentaeky. wife, tiie former Katberine Wte- houses down the street from ttaj. Craifcshank of Tafft Jeune, N. C He returned to this country,, last ansky, expects to Join him over and Mrs. Robert Quinneil (Mar- year after a tour of duty tn Kor- there in the near future, ion Moseley) and 'their family, School graduated from Tde last ea, and was awarded a Dis- formerly of Guernseytown, Road. Jttnfr and entered tb« Navy In ' Bende Qoesaei «f Main St has tinguished Service Cross* for ex- Address: Maj. Arthur Beach, Jr., October, He to now attending Of- started to play basketball with traordinary heroism in action" Peter DeSanto of Tarbell Ave, 2466th AFRTC, Atterbury AFB, fieers Cfcitdidato School at New- his base' team down in Florida against the enemy in ^Aprtl graduated this fall from, non-com Columbus, Indiana. port Address: P*al F. Crmlk, BOW. Berate to an X-ray techni- 1961, when he was serving as a school over in Germany, where he shank, JJ% Sec-BL, Bo. 1, O«oers' cian who Mlrved a year at "Dog- tank platoon leader at the front. has been serving for over a year. OMto School, N.TVS. New- pateh" hospital in Korea. He Lt. Miller graduated from West Address: Pfc. Peter DeSanto 510- Bob Byrnes of Hamilton Are* came home last June and ex- Point tn 1950. Address: Lt. Wil- 10621, Hq. Co., 1st Bn., 110 Regt, is a Seabee servtnr' «* 'Norfolk,. pects to ret out of the Air Force fred D. Miller, 0-62448, Apt. 175-P, 28th Div. APO 111, c/o PM, New Opt John Bariow of North St. a year from January. - Address: York. (Continued. On Page 16) reports to' Pwwp * Dircnt• this A/1C Joseph B. Quesnel, AF 112- •Math after comptetinff a course 179M, S62A£fe JWediCjal Group, Xyn- at the ^Adjutant General's school AFB, Florida. at Fortr Benjamin Harrison, In- Bob Cassell of Middlebury' Rd. was recently promoted to S«E- Pfc,' Gerard Pichette of Green- geant fl^at class In Germany St- w« on Ms way home where he is now serving as ftfcm KoreKoaa as thihi s wa« writtentten, jcruitint sergeant. .Bob Is able to HSefflfryed a year there as a maiil .get'/ around .the -country quite SEE IT SATURDAY! clerk with, an ordinance depot bit tn hia work ocver there. Ad- ' company. . ' dress: SPC Robert M. Cassell, RA. 210104081, Hq... 43rd Inf.,. .Div., G-l Pfc Irving' Vadnals .off Tarbell Sec., APO 112, New-/York., -. .. avenue, was at' Aberdeen Pro\ing Grounds waiting fo be discharged Arthur 'Goodwin, of Woodbary as. this 'was - written. He came Road Is now an Air Force second back froni' "a tour of > duty " tnlieutenant attending school" at Korea• in.. September, and. 'Scott .Air Force Base, He and. 'home on a 90-day furlough. Us 'wife 'have- 'been IMng there near the base since last' May. Ar- Blair Demo 'of Pleasant View thur expects to' stay In the Air Ave. is in boot training down at. Force and hopes to oome home Bainb ridge, star tins "his' four year on leave' for. Christmas*: Address: THE GREAT NEW Navy enlistment, and hopes to get. U. ArUiur H. Goodwin* Box 441, home for "~ Christmas. - Address: 'S33T Trnc. Sqdn. Scott AFB, HI . Blair James Demo, Co.. 317,' Bn. 7£ 26, Regt. 2, USNTC, Bainbridge Marcel Giroux of Cherry Ave., Md,/' discharged from the Army last summer after II 'months -ser- 'DUAL-STREAK " Martin. Kopp, "Jr., of Pine St vice in Japan.,, and re-enlisted tor ts a lieutenant in a chemical another three years in Se|j'tem- NEW STYLING FROM BUMPER TO BUMPER! maintenance division at ber. He haa .recently been assign- Bragg, N. C, and llisw on. the ed to IIP school at Camp Gordon, post with-Iliia wife. He trained in Georgia.Gi ' " \ ^ AIWOOD'S GARAGE •cheinlcal, •.• warfare :'. at ..several WAXE&TOWN, .OONN.

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TAG* Property of the Watertown Historical Society Note Tfc Servicemewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn Whatt tt 4ik» back feosto* Wstt, tf yuo^ 'to—V aw*y or if your* somewhere In taV sort*,-jWl) re*«»sb«T*tlia*>thi#'rs *»* pale, eoof tlsne Of the yea» wh** the grtftafl bu an tumd has been evsfWsaeli.ee M*y, at caznel's nair, and the tore** «n feat* and JTray. As this is 'beta* writ-- ISGI, aasVJ»op«#, to"JBOJJB* back on ten (In late HovetnberV, the kids B» waiting fot the ftrstrbig mow, i htm been on tW farlough n*ct May.- He-frequent- the older peerpte, with cine eye on the driveway and tone eye cm the fur- yacht, U8S g nace, are hoping that the mild weather wtH keep up far a while hmger: ly sees bs$ brother-ha4awr Bill Kslki* hoe* trafeatag «t show*, in. BUS ftpfcre time, Lewis, who Is also tra the island. 9ome moratn&s are ' gHtle>tag with -frosty sunlight,' and Borne nrfdge in l»Sh, and went so Key Pack Boty-UcLmvghUtk 'Is serving in €am? Stacker, AWwuna; - from a. thousand cheerful windows;, from the bright neon glow along a' tank •utttt-on the .front Unes Main. St. Last:** night,, ft you se* s/faint spunky light eomlng from in Kareft-He was a rifle instroc- .KBIBKIC. ut W a darkened him**, you. 'know "that: e very em e :1s In the living room, tor In this ooon&y before gotag Park Road was thoine frotn sea in plloto la - «ninv territory. H» 'Is watching television. oversea* thte year. .Bob' iwed. to and «ow tarpects to go a tavigatorwitlL ta«Srd AlrBes-' m*ke 'his home here.; with Mrs. to soMol: to the Nai?y for two received sev- Shoppers move along the streets, at a. good! clip these days, while Jessie Humlston, KB owl ton St. years'. He nsB been Working as an eral JtMVmt a* » if ult of '«wse" huge trailer trucks edge slowly back and forth In the traffic, trying until he went into the Army. Ad- assistant dentist "m' the USS Fre- fol «nlAi«tas. 90s wire' to find * place-to unload their cargoes of tv set* and turkeys, btoycles dSr Cpl.'Robert MLgTia mont, and haa Signed lip for two and doll carriages, dishwashers and. candy, for the Christmas trade. RA-1120BQH, Co. B,~ 245th Tank; more yearB. Address; SA Andrew Their weary drivers lean, out of the cabs to encourage motorists be- Bn. 45th Inf. Dlv^ APO M, c/o Mailhot, 333-36-26, H. Div., USS and svre tt«w teck hosae kgaifi hind them: "©, K., lady, come on, come on!" PM, San Francisco, CaMf, Fremont, APC44, c/o FPO, New watting for him to return. He • Little boys, wearing headgear now, gabardine caps with, big, fur- York. 'His brother, Raymond Mail- expects to come hom« shortly. ry earmuffs, inch past the store windows, staring in with. owl. eyes. fOJ'umty of hot, came kotte from <3e rmaajr last Coveys of "tittle" girls sweep by fn a whirl of giggles. Bareheaded mail Julyr .and' br ntrnr a member of the Nov. SoMtft-IW Boad, Is. now an National Guss'd 1% Watertmry. IMW* AO-W*469, Srd Air Rescue in. red and. black-checked hunting Jackets swing' into 'the restsnraats ayiatiek -nMfrfcaftte - serving a* i for a quick ctip'of coffee. HigH School students with their arms cir- Oceans,-Vtr^tala.liffKl« went to 'Fllffc*; -iri .AJP© tfth'iMt cling a load of neatly-stacked schoolbooks pass in platoons, too ab- • ^ fe gytewwrffle, WUL, and sorbed in conversation to notice the cold... .As a. girl climbs into the bus,, she calls som.eth.ing' over her shoulder to the boy who was walk- sier.' He 'jwjitMlii to T» hack home to b© sMsoe Mw •' one of ,- Herbert Coates of Landen St. in,!;' with her, and he turns away, half puzzled, half pleased, wonder- hoUdays. He fe do» to" gei Is in bask} training with .an-, air- ing what she meant, by that. M.A.R, of the Navy mart ye*r. In borne iutatat Camp Breckinridge, 859, Ooeafts, July be wss married, to Everyn Kentucky.. He was; -one of the Mothers; grip the bands of their' snail children, more tightly these men who left in October. Ad- days as they cross, the crowded streets. Men In overcoats, teats mid Gagnoii '«f 0|d - Orchard B«aca, dress: Fvft. Herbert Coates, US .mufflers, stand, patiently in the' grocery stores while their" Wives -care- Jin Perugiag l of Tucker Ave. la fully select enough food and groceries to fill the back seat of the car. "in basic training at Campive. PettlU (Continued On Page 17) More and more people have the thoughtful look "of mathemati- cians because now is the time for figuring. Soon, even kids will' be absorbed In.- Christmas calculations': "Now if I get a. cosmetic aet for Mother and scarf for Dad, wrfat can I get for Jane and" Billy and Grandma?. ..Maybe I can 'make some more somehow.." A lot of people have faraway looks Is 'their eyes when" they speak of Christmas this year, and that's because you're away "to.. the Service. Some of you are coming home, and" 'your happy families are getting ready for a. big-holiday. Some of you won't be able to get 'home for quite a while, and. you'd probably be surprised at how many people are going to miss you and how much.

Via., .and fs able to get home fairly SHUSH. Co. K. 60th Inf. Begfc, often. He (pxpects to get. out of Fort JMk, N. J.' 'tills ,BlifcwJ(>'flpr ^flBfljjpT1 mCllfl^ .FdWrt|j^sfJf* Bob's wile, tfea foisj&er FSM*"*8 |t,ii ©»i*> §%. ia Mailmowskf,, lives In Watorbury. an Air Force cap win now serving Address: CSD3 Robert Byrnes, as adjutant at Westover Air 4958234, Harbor Defense Unit, Force Bane. He and his wife and Naval Amphlb. .Base, Norfolk, Vm. three children live? In Fairview, Mass., and Capt. Scaliae attends XODAT 'The Fusco brothers of Davis American International College In St.. are both in Korea, Dom with Springfield three nights a week. the Air Force and John, with' the "As a navigator for four years SAtVBEC. Army. Dom is a mechanical engi- with the Srd Rescue 9qdn. in Ja- - neer working on. Diesels and pan, he flew 44 missions in Korea, heavy equipment. He has; been in helping to find and bring back, Korea about six months "and ex- pilots or disabled planes. In pects to .get home next Septem- World War H he flew 25 mis- ber, He has been trying to get to sions in the ETO. He returned to see his' brother. Who is a main- this pomrtry- a year ago. Ad- tenance section, leader supplying dress: Capt. Eugene A. Scalise, 28 OFT DAtS" SPECIAL!! division units In another part of Bonita Circle, Fairview, Mass. Korea... John has been in Korea Jttr> nearly a year and hopes to come Bob Montambault of Hazel St. home after Christmas and get has been In Germany for a year, discharged. Dam's address: 'Cpl. where he's serving as a battalion Platform Rocker Dom. Fusco, 119 81150flffl», H9th supply cterk, and expects to get EAMC, APO' 9 JO. c/o PM, San home and be discharged In Feb- 'Francisco. John's address: • Cpl. ruary. Address: SgL Bobert Men- In nylofliaed plastic with felt' back. Material will not John Fuse©, UB*4ftMU2, 7th, OI-7 taulMalt, US 5101M18, Hq. Co, CO., 7th Inf. Diy., APO' I, e/o PK 2m Bn, lltth Inf. ngth Hf , JJ»O crack or split. Afl eotore. 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Property of theto. get Watertownoofc-ln- Historical Society tila>T OKHISL OagBOft, Tt Jan." %. W: aiujf tfwlj tfwuhmr 4% ABT AW, 7Hg*t tJj^c. L. P. hare feeeo-'together- In the service i, NAS, 43uoa««rFti R L Boiaa4 Bttetar waa ats right along. Da&. served at % not hiaa- ags- between a#- BtB Barrett of Bowers St, Is In California- before gala* s He was nioviag to a now wrttlny i» the oommlssary watertownhistoricalsociety.org&>&.< -Daniel sew camp after serving dowa Ufa* Hay Oft, 821st south. at New London anhtnartne base, oat In Utah sine* last Signal Base .Depot, Fort and Is able 16 get home almost and Ukea the country, and the Houston, Texas. ,g George Byan of Scott Are. every weekend. He served 11 his stadfaa. He west late the months as a rifleman on the line hontinc and fishing very a*Kh. was home las* month on leave he- He has re-enttsted for 9 more Art*y ahe^t 4 month* ag* and In Kofea wtth the 1st Marine Di- The Kasxas brothers of ttolc hto baafe at Aberdeen. J«e Is vision, and came home in June. years. His wife, an Ohio girl, ts Ingham St selected different abie to eottr tame abeat every dleton oa Noventher. tt.. Before He has another year to serve In a surgical nnxa» at the satne hos- bzwnohea of ~t'he service* other weakendL Hh wtfe, the that he was am Instraetor on the the Marines. Address: Pfc Wil- pital. Address: S-S*t. John Bar* turner Both ^ottth, BOW tbre« on rtfle range down at Parris-IataKd liam J. Barrett, Marine Barracks Jr., BlU AFB, Ogden, Utah. atlng from TJOonn, and la Atwvod &mrt AdUreast Pvt Jo- Marine Base. Box 13, New LJondos Submarine In New Mexico. Be seph LAbeek, VS SlliCMS, 4th Bay, New London, Conn. .Dan Fetal of Main at la In-.a/ the - unaMtij dewi JBTC TO8, Aberdeea. Provlnj Dick Atwood of North St Is prett)- moon.'. Address:* A-SA Anthony Of Tale St. U a nor P. Kasxas, Deft, B_ at. Start. Lewi's. -Bumps LeManquaia of Cherry* ervinc in G«r- tISIF & B. G, Sandto' Base, Al- enters and dlaOiarges patients.- reports that it's been. bnqxterqae, If, M.. BUI Kaszas has avenue, expects t» com* 'hone. In. He waa in 'the Army for two- and. January . cm leave from Camp 'Snowing' over there already. He Just' made. a new rating a* the a half yean during' World War has been overseas since Novem- CAMEO Pendleton, -Calif., where be la now n with an. amtpfeibioos truck com- base snpply • offlee where 1m to driving: a Jeep for-a Marine .trans- ber 1961, and expects to come pany that, went all over Europe, home In. January or February. Reception Bui. it, company. -Addrwsa* CpL SL K. and waa called hack to service ton and expect* to be home for LeManqaahs, Jr., 118*425, H*3 Address: * Pfc Anthony Simons, for week. Addreas: Wll- two years ago. He plans to make Jr., US mtliasa, 'Co. B, 163rd Co., 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Dtv., 'the service Ms career. He and mis SKSM, 12th HivH Camp Pendleton, Calif. Combat Enr. BD, 28th Inf. Div, V8S Fulton AS-11, c-o FPO, New wtfe and two sons live on tbe APO 111, c/o PM New York. Torfc. . : M/Sgt. Blcliard Bonnie I^okos of Porter St 'is. 518-D, Idaho • Parties, Dances and la training wtlh the lftlrt Alr- Continued On Page '181 Bud Peck, of North St- came 9W-- at Canp BrecJdnrid^e, Gatherings of All Kinds. home In November after serving' '•till." another of- tbe" men from 28 months at Pearl Harbor as a town. wta> were lndoeied in Oc- There are miles of anile» . aul maa? tiKms&ads yeoman, second class. ' Now out of ROBERT CNEIL, Mgr. the Navy, he is living In Litcta- of trouble free mil.es in ffeld - .with hla wife, the former: TBAUB*S US3ED CAKS UWfgaa-; and tbeir Abn- Inf, young- danghlef,' Vtcki - Ann. -Camp Stop and Sm 'Us When Ton Need m 'Good Used Ca*l! XHEATEE BUILDING' 'Pant Gagiion of Bowers St. is The Boucher 'brothers of Hamil- an aviation mechanic at Quonset, ton Are. are betll in... tne Army^ . . TBD TRAUBS- '.Main, Street' and is able to drive home fairly Leo ..Is In. tralniii|r at * "Ftert .EMx, 1414 MAIN ST. (TeL^-2318) WATEBTOWN often for weekends with Norman and w,»s; able to get hove- for ©MEM RIGHTS' USTO,:»—SAX, T© A - F; K Watoftnm Heroin, who - is also stationed Thanksgiving. Address: Pvt. Leo

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I Property of the Watertown HistoricalV..M' -«• «MWU Society» 'I,' VliilM n J»".U' Harvty lias beea at army flnaace at Fort ,He*>iamin watertownhistoricalsociety.org diana since OeMMr, to ftniah his flfcime out there in wffe, t in the Martnea.a year, *ft«r January. He-win b« married to Xalghit of cot oat of the Navy. AOdreaa Country Home Ruth Meyers on D«emb*r 24. Ad- three *±n*r~n- Oast. Robert W. Bueklncbam trSMCr U- dress: Pvt. Ernest H. Ring, Jr., ved two httehea la Otmuutj tra- S. Naval Hospital, Ward A, Na- E-2, RA 11235071, Co. B. Class in? World War U, bMhsdlar the vy No. S8SS, e-o FPO, San Fran- Introduces FFC-25A, Fort Benjamin Harri- cisco. John Buckingham is a Ma- son, Ind. West Point trwbdmK, he has serv-rine staff sergeant doing payroll ed U years la she iwgvlsur Anuy. disbursement work at the Brook- Pvt. Bait Cbrtstopaer of Echo Address) Oapfc Btsphsn KFtuate, lyn Navy 1rard. He and his wife, AN ENTIRELY NEW Lake Boad WM on Ids tray to Jr^ Scottsdaie, Arisosa. the fornier TM*r Georgette. BUaeket, Is £6 North Elliot Place, Brooklyn, living with her family on Echo the camp library and has been Lake Road. doing information and education N. T. Dick Buckingham was a work. storekeeper first class in Japan for 2 years, and was discharged Roy Conway of Wheeler St., Is from the Navy in October. He is a Marine movie projectionist in Dtck SteMUna of Hillside Ave. now working in town as a Bond CORN Korea and also has charge of ar- Is attending atiplane engine urn ranging for the USO shows in his caaaics school ta Texas. He ea- area. He recently had a chat with Ussed for * year* last July after back to hie studies at Arnold Col- Mickey Rooney when' the latter grastaattag. tram His* SeswaL He lege in February. was over to give a show. Roy has Is the grandson of Mrs. Oraha - made "under -the came- • been in Korea -since October, and Derryt Adsimat: A-8C Bfcdsard S. expects to rce&list ter tb* Marines SiebMna, WOUN, AS STtTtfi when hia hitch is up. Address: d«at 8qda*. Bits. «ES» Cpl. Roy Conway, 11M6&, Hq. AFB, exacting -'.standards as,.. . . Co., Eng. Div., 1st Marine Div. FMF, c/o FPO, San Francisco. Two Buckingham brothers of Woolson St. are still in the Ma- Jade Hasting* of North J». rines, «nd one has been discharp- (Continued On Page 19) Country Home Bread ta the Air Force after HaSft.' ' wHH0 mWWBB. WWUfc ; J Htnstaess Administration. H1 • . ••"' :-". ind'- :-"' - ..•'.. - .:•'... ' " • work at' a Dayton air base is In. THE LITTLE SHOP aalvaff© of materials. Jack expects to be home torChristmas . Address: Uphoktery -Slipcover* Lt. John O. Hastings, ' 6ox git, Hq. AMC Command, Wright Pat- MlJtoa LlttlefWd, Prop. "". ' Conotry terson AFB, Dayton, Ohio. Woodbury 450' — Waterbury 'The Heroine brothers of Port- er St. are both 'in the Navy. Nor- man is In. electronics communica- tions af Quonset Point, .and is able to set home on 'weekends fairly often. Address;:: Norman QUIGLEY'S Inc. Heroine. 722-*3-5», XMTR, N. A. S.. ;Quonset Point, R. I.. Leonard fa. an electrical apprentice on the YOUR MEN'S and, 'BOYS' battleship New Jersey, and. hopes tba* ft« may be «bl« to- gift home ..'.' .CHRKTMAS SHOP , for Qhrtatmas. He like*' Mia work 'Very much. Address: FA Leonard /OWWtGiMLQtFS MAWS .7' Heroin, 763-81-22, K DrV. USS New Jersey BB-4B, c/o FPO; New York. Artlmr Russell, of Cottage Place .has been in Europe for over a. year, a ad in the service, for nearly two years. Address: Ffcv Artfctir W. - Bwflaell, US 51010617, Co.. F, lMt,li Inf.,' 2Sth Dlv., APO '111, c/o PM, Mow York. ' . Gtlbert Williams of Thoaqastoa Rd. is a. bash's mate first class now at sea with the USS Gainard, a ship he's been serving' on for five year*. He told bis mother .not long' .ago; that " he knows more about the . ports of the Medi- SURE TO SCORE WITH HIM terranean 'than he does about Wa- tertown now. Address: Gilbert. Williams BMSN, USS - Gainard MANHATTAN SHIRTS B'D-7'08 c/o FPG; New York. b WMte w«* the New 8fu CaBar . of Colonial St. Is mow talking' basic; training wtt* an airborne dlviaJon at Camp Breckinrtdffe; Ky. H« went into At Only ^3.95 f%e Array u, .©ctoher. Adi-ess: Pvt Joseph.. Kwaracetos, VS 811- MU1, Co. A, SSrd Aba. Inf. Begt, Camp Brecldjiridffe, Hy. SWEATERS .'LOAFERS'.and' .Ernie Wheeler of Roberts St ('.ill Wool) Is now busy organising a .Christ- . SUPPERS' ' inas party for orphans in Korea.. He .appealed, for help in a letter J to 'TOWN' TIMES this' fall,! 'and $ the 'Water-Oak VFW Auxiliary 4.98 up collected. 200 libs, of clothing 'and 3.98up •cut it to hia outfl'L Ernie reports BROADCLOTH that' the response has been won- :f derful .and his unit now has a ' ;...MEN S. whole storehouse full of clothes •PAJAMAS and gifts. The men who .are or- ganizing the party can hardly •- ^BOTANY' wait for Christmastime. Ernie expects to come home in .Janu- *3.98 ••PRODUCTS •' ary. His wife, the former .Florlne Plumb, lives in. Prospect. Ad- J.J£#lfiljiSl' dress: Pfc. 'Ernest T. •Wheeler, Jr., BELTS WOOL ROBES - US 51010513, Hq. Co. 32nd QM Group, APO' m, c/o PM, San - SPORT SHIRTS Francisco. His. brother,'. Harold GLOVES Wheeler, was discharged several "- NECKWEAR .. GIFT ANNEX DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY months ago .after serving with the Store Open Friday Night Until 9 OTfock .Navy Jn Newfoundland and Is now back, at work-at the Oakvffle " THESE PECaS FREE TO 8HOPPEBS HEBE DURING GIFT DAYS TODAY Co. - - " THURSDAY, DEC. 4 TO SATURDAY, DEC. 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or watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWtOBATE Water ^ and Vtiiwt, OeeemOmt. im,' A, JXi «m -parlor^-I'lS fir«pla«e and equip i '-ESTATE OF Ida ; M. Sl«rtE' - Sat — . • Dec 5-« 7SLBCTBOUVX, HOOVER ' and oil beat—1000 gat. tank. ~ • • • * lite of Watertown fn said Dia- _. *SG3fbBCmYXXyVE& -MB* Kirby rebidft cleaners.. On« year 1U7CKINGHAV - ST. — *", wmmm,jtile^4vaMdL " " ' ••' guarantee.- $12.50. Rhone Wby. fleldntoee foundation, fireplace, 2 Upon the application of Alice J*, Betty Stftton - Rail* Meeker 4-3550. Evenings, 6-4271. ' baths, .'garden flowers ana1 - fruit. fkittop, praartttB that 'letters df . &wfe*fer«: "Jaatie Jim in trees. To settle 'an. estate •' very adminiatratJon may be .granted, "on 1 low 'price of $14*900. - said estate represented .Intestate; Johnny MME SALE;:. Gtatdafc 4..and 4 Angela Greene . combination gas and" oil range, BAST 'WTBY' BOAJ>—A - 2-famfly approved, allowed and admitted • house with ..an 'extra 2-room 'apt.. to "probate'.as-per application on "News —-Oartoon red and tan, excellent condition, Sun.-Haa.-Tws. Bee reasonable. Call 2-3660. ' " 2nd. floor. Is fully equipped with .file mare "fully apears. It is " all new furniture. - The extra ORDERED, That said applica- •LURE mt ta« WILDSBKESS' apartments income" Is about $1400 tion be heard and determined at Jean Peters -Jeffrey Hunter • FEW FURNISHED ROOMS annually.'2-car. garage. 'You may Ct: "Ope»O«tt Secret" Available. Call 2-1491. ' . - the Probate, Office in said Dis- • mow right in to the 1st.;. floor trict, on the 8th day "65E December, PhjUfa, Ttaaxter O Hano In a true ti on for Adults and apt., 1952, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, ALSO S NEW HOMES, ready for Wed. - ^FrL - Sat. ' ' • Children and that a public notice be .given, immediate occupancy. of the pendency of said applica- Diane DeCasseres LOTS —Watertown—Wolcott and tion and-the time and place of MAK" Graduate" of JulUard School of Naugatuck. ' hearing-thereon, by publishing a John Wayne Hun«B Music NEIL P. CALLAHAN' copy of this order once In some — Cv-tmtmm: — 'Plan* Theory .and Instruction REAL) BSTATE! newspaper having a circulation in "SOIJTH PACWPIC "•Phone i-3083' '.between. 12 and * Listings Wanted -^ AH Sections; said - DIsrtiet, and, - by mailing' a .Bcsc Aflen • daily. 136 No- Main St., Phones S-2887 like copy to each heir, at law re- News — Cavftovn FOB SALE—GIRL'S CLOTH- CARL, SOKENSOM" siding without said District, and ING in. good condlton, sizes '7 Watertown—2-3874 by posting a copy thereof on the OAKVILLE public slgrnpost in • the ..Town of to 10. .Call M31§; Watertown to. aaW District at Son., Mon^ Tnes. Dec 7, S, 3 EXPERT WATCH * CLOCK least 3 'days before said day of 1 FOR RENT — LARGE FURN- "SOMEBODY LOVES ME" ISHED bedroom,kitchenette - i n REPAIRING —. Guaranteed, hearing. , [ CAMEO workmanship. EMUn JEWE3L- Oakville. Tel. 2-3254. Frank B. Hickcox, ! WATERTOWN witftt. .Betty Hi ERS, Main St, Watertown. Judge. FOR RENT: Two unfurnished Today;— Friday — Saturday — alto — rooms.* Couple preferred. Call "HOLIDAY mm, 8IH1IEBS" 2-8258. • :- •- •••• ••• - "JUST FOR. YOU" and. Beat Your High Cost of' Living! Electronically Tested with GJs'. Young, SeenaJi Wynn ST ^ fengaiwi your •• "WITHOOT •WAKWIMG'*"- " - ... and Janice Bole . HY-Value, LOW Price . -eltoiee'.. of f oodg -.an.il. a: U-aii'Uc till ABLE WATCH "REPAIRING DISTINCTIVELY- STITLEB I Year Guarantee •Wed. - TJHWBL - 1W. - Sat. topt Haider .. Freez with the Sunday — Monday — Tuesday Freeze-Aid Plan—deUvered to ' Bee, 1«, 11, 12, IS 1 RANCH 'TYPE' HOMES — From your., home. Call Watertotvn A. LAFRANCE "SOMEBODY LOVES ME" "THE'••'Q'.ODBT MAN*" with $12,000:. Open for inspection daily 2-1435 for appointment. ' . JEWELERS ' ." and John Wayne: and and Sunday .after 1 p. m. : Maureen. • O'Hara.—al so S6 fa** Main 5* Tel, 5-4433 "Lore of the Wilderness" S53 Woodbury Ad.,, Watertown. "TIBQ, Sid From Broken Gun" Tel. 2-2295. with Charles Starrett and. Smiley Burnette UNFURNISHED—Apartment, 3.' SOUTHERN * - .FLAGSTONE 3FMMJK WAXING Sat. Hatinec Kiddie Show rooms .and bath, garage, heat, • 'NEW ENGLAND" Complete Janitor Service Z to 4:30 p. m. — Cartoons, hot water, electricity, laundry .fa- Serial and C-o-Feature cilities, $70 per month. 'Call after ELdECTRO PLATING JOE SCOTT, JR, BoitdiBg Maiatcitaitce 1: p. in. Watertown 2-2295. oa ' ' BLUE-STONE SLATE WANTED TO BUY: Used 34 inch Falls Ave. OakvUJe Woodbury • COLONIAL' WESNTING girl's bicycle In good1 condition. ,TeL 1S8 RELIABLE Call'2-1817. • Window Cleaning Co. Print ins of All Kinds LOST: Pair of glasses In .red plas- ATWOOD ft. -AfWOOD SpeciaHsts :in tic purse between. Baldwin .and 'Letter Frew and 'Offset' 11 W. Main,. Watatowy Industrial tt .Business Accounts Art Calendars A Specialty Tmtt Schools, Call Mrs. W. Complete Insurance Coverage Caney, 2-lBlt. ALL u» ES OF INSVIUNCE: .Prompt. Service • ' "TEL. 4-4:,TO5 SAMBEBS" andfl o o r ,/• i * •: i z. u i f o. an t • .6, ii s i • i s. j s r... t • c * * 11 / 75 HILLCKKST AVENUE JOHN'. A17W0GDV 109 'Bank St Waterbury polishers for rest. New Mode a, - M&k Tel, .Win. 2-1881 * f * OatarfBe, Conn. easy to operate1. .Rhone -Martin : I'!»••" ilil'I" MeGougn, 320' French St. Wtn. PIANOS —Timed and repaired THE Tel 2-3028. UQJXW JANSTTY, COTT HE.MLWTAY tuner .and technician. Piano* ALSCO BARTLETT bought .and sold. " OF WATEKBUBY HFGL " WARM AIR beating lystoms, Thread " EE¥ICE Real dad m ,itt» incaia *«ts putters, leaders,," • roof flash- ALSCO COMB, WOTBOW6 Watertown, Ovaa. ings,. Installed or reconditioned. ALSCO CO'MBw D6OKS Prompt and. experienced service Cesspool or Septic Tank ALSCO' ENCL PORCHES at reasonable prices. BEACON Trouble? KAISER ALUM. SIBING SHEET METAL. COMPANY, Call Woodbory 128 RADIATOR ^HffCiOSWRJM Tel. Watertown 2-2435:. Call." Waterbory 5-9013 ALUMHtmC 1UUDDEB8 " BO YD, Inc. "Prompt Service ZIP-GREP STAINLESS Btlti CLEANDKi — Repairing. Any •TtaBB—JaiS'f Vtam STEEL CLOTHES LUTES INSURANCE • binding, etc. Pickup .and. de- Compensation and Liability : • COttMD ST., WATERBDRT livery service In. santa week. For Your Protection • Neil P. -'Ca!Ialiaii. Phone collect A.M. Thomaaton |136 North 'Main SL, Water bury P. O. BUILDING, WA:TE:RTOWIf Valley Rug' Service, 3M .North 'Phone. 5-2863 Wain Street, Thoinaaton, Conn. ADDING KA.Ol.UV.es, CASH :. Carl Sorenson REGISTERS, filing' cabinets, if you. need it-- Watertoim Tel 24874 safes, desks, chairs; typewriter*, •tc. New and used. SO!JOM©;SPS we iave "it-. •• : - iALE8 * SERVICE, 37 Cooke SCREENED STONE %*• "Tel Wtn. «-S*ll St—Tel... 4-WML BINGO 1,5-6* - V FOB BENT—Floor sand era, floor SCBEENED SAND Furnacea & Boilers • IN WAxraaowN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT polishers, sanding machines, Bank Run Gravel - Good transit * leveling machines. Wa- - Range - Pot Type Blade Loam—Top Soil For Heaters & Furnace- Burners "8:15 TO 11:30 P. M. ' tertown Building Supply, "Echo Base Fill or Lawns Lake Rd., Wtn... Tel. 2-2555. Prompt Service BEACH SAND LOUIS A. LAUBATE Auspices of FOR SALE—A number of on- Oil Homers ' usually good USED ELECTRIC WOODBURY SAND & Sales - .Service - RepairB : .refrigerators, taken, as trade-ins V.F.W. WATER-OAK POST No.. 5157 toward new G. US. Refrigerators, •6I6AVEL Oft tMced very low. See -t&em at „ Plant at North Wo*dburj, Carry Larse Stock, for .Electric -., "j Hardware •& G. .MS. Appli- • . Conn, , . ,_ P*i t* —Controli -BDIUHNG ances, Main St "Wtn.. Tel Woodbnry 475-W2 fircalators Ss Sump Pumps (CameoTheaier Building) MOBERN GLASS CO. .All Service and Repaired by H. E. GIBSON, Manager LOUIS A. LATTDATE WATERTOWN Everything to GLAJM Borne — 415-W3 utft.ur - — Telephone UMS — U Bockdale Ave. OakvIBe 119 Cherry Street Wateitary For Your Range and Fuel Oils - Tel. 2-1679 D'SFUELCO. 131-DAVIS STREET1 YOUR" FRIEMBLY MOBHT^AS SEALER OAKVILLE t PAfflC Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org STOP HERE AND PLAY OUR NEW GAME BEAT the CLOCK YOU CAN GET A TANK FULL OF GASOLINE

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