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A,n Oakville-Watertown Weekly (Entered .as second-class Jan. IS, 1948, si the post office aft Oakville, Conn., 'under flic Act of Mar. S, 1839') ¥©!., 6 No. Subscription Price, $&00 Per Year Single Copy, 6 Cents April 30, 1953 Mrs, SolLuria Legal Voters Rounded Ambassador Project Up For Quorum1 At Fire Tamer Favors Water Lown Bill On IN a m ed -Presid e n t Dist. Special Meeting - Tabled This Year To The streets .and, taverns were Library Ass'n" scouted. Tuesday evening in Referendum For Change In Gov't Officers and three trustees were search, of legal voters11 of the Oak- Rep. Arthur E. B. Tanner of elected at the annual meeting of Be Undertaken 1954 ville First, District. A special Woodbury, Speaker of the House, .'the Watertown Library Associa- .meeting of the fire district had told Town Times this week he tion's Board of Trustees held A Community Ambassador pro- been, called but lacked the IS per- Sewer Project Still favored passage of House Bill 752 Tuesday evening' In the library, ject for the town will not be 'un- sons necessary for a quorum to which proposes a. referendum on Officers elected were ' Mrs. Sol dertaken this year, according to open the meeting. the change in the form of govern- B. Luria," president; Barry L. the group of local citizens who A handful of voters were final- Stymied By Rd, Tap ment for the Town of Watertown, Morgan,, vice - president; Mrs. were studying the details, of' the ly located who 'were urged, to at- if the General Assembly fails to Board man G. Getsinger, secre- program.. The arrangements of After waiting six, months for approve a new home rule bill. tary; and Mrs. Cornellle L. Bax- tend the meeting. The session legalities to be straightened so raisins $800 and selecting .an lasted ouout ten minutes and the that: -the boding1 companies can, Emphatically denying reported ter, treasurer. • "ambassador" cannot be com- 17 voters present, approved 'tak- rumors charging him with using New trustees elected for three pleted in time for meeting the float a $150,000 sewer bond issue ing the Bussemey tract off Falls for Oakville,, the Sewer Commis- influence to block the Watertown year terms - to the board were May 1.5 deadline. Avenue into the fire district. bill. Rep. Tanner declared, "I see Mrs. Neil. Lorensen, Miss Isabella However, during the considera- sion found, that its hands will, be no reason why the bill should not V. Rowell • anl Robert Adams. tion of the venture, it was learn- tied for at least, a, few 'more be passed by the legislature .since Trustees -appointed by the Board ed there is 'Sufficient, interest in weeks at its meeting Tuesday. it conforms with our 'thinking on, of Selectmen to represent the 'the community to warrant start- Extensions of sewer lines, con- Civil Defense Show nection with the Waterbury sys- a. new general, home rule bill. In town on the library board -were rag1 early and going' ahead, with it fact, I have com,pared the new 'Roger K. Tillson. and, James TV. for next, year, according to the tem, and & line for the new referendum bill with the one in- Barrett. announcement. school and improvement of the troduced in 1051 and find it, much Thirty-five members attended Under the plan, which is pro-' Will Be Held Sunday highways on Main, and Bucking- 'better than the old one." the annual meeting'., of the asso- moted by the Experiment in In- ham Street are some cf 'the ma- . Special plane-flying demonstra- jor projects which. • have been H. B. '752' provides for a, referen- ciation and heard a, report read ternational Living: and the Adult, tion and ceremonies 'honoring 27 dum on three choices: The Man- by Mrs. . Get singer revealing a Education Bureau of the N. Y. members of the ground 'Observers aglged by the 'tangled "red tape ager plan,, the Mayor system and substantial Increase in the use of S t ate Education Department, 'will 'be held " Sunday afternoon. in the bond issue. No Change. The old bill, which the - library-" during' the past, year community ambassadors are' sent May-3, at 2:30 at the 'Observation Floating of bonds 'was delayed was passed in 1951 by the Re- in addition to greater circulation in groups overseas each year to post located on the Taft School by irrelevant, - remarks which, publican, House and, killed in a of .books and more persons joining foster better' understanding be- .grounds. The event was scheduled banding' authorities found in the Democ r atic Se nate com m itte e, the library. tween people of" different nations. for last, Sunday but was post- minutes of the special fire dis- provided for a referendum only Repairs and improvements to poned because of fog and a low trict meeting last October at on the Manager plan. the library building were reported, ceiling that 'would have prevented which, the bond issue was; ap- (Continued 'On Page 4) by John T. Reardon, chairman the planes from being seen, ac- proved, by voters; also a court, of the building committee. Mr. Cheshire Only Town cording to local Civil Defense offi- case involving a former •water Reardon 'Outlined a proposed long cials. board official stymied the sewer term plan for maintaining and The Watertown "Civil Defense bond issue wtaen a 'water 'bond is- Taft Expects Big, Improving -the library building. With Two Women In organization,,has arranged for 'the sue was joined to it; some delay appearance of Civil Air Patrol was also caused by failure of planes which mill fly at, various district 'Officers to promptly sup- Attendance For Young To'Direct' A State Legislature heights for testing purposes 'by ply papers when requested last, the local ground observers. January by the 'bonding compa- 62nd Alumni Day ••Joint Concert "Women in, the ' legislature/' Certificates 'will 'be presented by was the theme of a talk by Miss Major H. Symmonds to' members More than 200 alumni of the Elizabeth Baldwin, one of "the raft School are expected to re- At TaftLScrhool • two Cheshire -women representa- of the observer corps who 'have .'The concert bands of the Phil- put in 100 hours of duty at the Little League turn, for the 62nd annual Alumni tives to the General Assembly," at 'post. Day to be held her*' Saturday, lips Andover Academy and the Thursday afternoon's meeting of .May 9. The annual meeting and "Baft. School will present their sec- the League of Women Voters, The 'public is invited to attend Tryouts Attract ond,- joint 'Concert here - in *" the the affair. - election of officers will be: held held at the, Watertow ; n Library. it 1:45 in. the Bingham Auditor- ifltigham. " Auditorium Saturday Mrs. Clarence A. Jessell, presi- -ZOO. Youngsters evening,."May .2 at « o'clock. The turn,'. dent, introduced Miss Baldwin. • 'More than 200 eager young bail The main athletic event of the .first concert: was held in, Andover, In .her informative and stimu- players turned out daring the past Mass., last fall. • .afternoon will be the Tart-Hatch- lating talk, Miss Baldwin dis- Ttgmor & Porter. week, for Little League tryouts at 'kiss 'baseball game on Rockwell , 'The . combined : bands totaling closed .to ;.-'her' ..audteo.ee that DeLand Field. 'Commissioner Bob 'field, at 2:30. more'tban 60 pieces will" present Cheshire is the mfiy' town, in the Masajada reported that all the a varied/program' of inarches, Following the .game there will entire United States which has the Chosen For Life 'boys of last year's teams, except .be the Headmaster's reception at semi-classical "'.and modern num- distinction of having two women those who became thirteen years bers. " . 5: SO at. the Field House on Rocke- representatives "in a state legisla- of age, showed up which, he said. feller Field." " ".Raymond A. Wolff. Jr.., Is the ture. Her fellow representative is Saving Training indicates the strong interest in The annual alumni banquet will director' of the " ' .Andover band, Mrs. Ruth, Snarez. The successful results of the the activity. be held, in the dining hall at. 7 'This concert will be directed, by At Hartford, while they .serve Red Cross drive will enable the A. .total, of 226 applicants were o'clock. John T. .Rear do a,, head of Mr. Phillip T. Young of the Taft on different committees, " they local chapter to send James Tig- submitted by boys between the the history department, will be music department. President of work together..as closely as pos- ages of 8 and 1,2 for membership the Taft band Is Robert-J. Smith, nor and David Porter of Chest- toastmaster. Speakers 'will include sible for the mutual welfare of nut Grove Rd, to the Red, Cross on the major or minor teams. Headmaster 'Paul Cruikshank, Wa.tert.own and - manager is Alan their town,. Commissioner Masajada. said that R enirew, Woodbury... aquatic school at Camp Fekuot, Gerald La.Gran,ge and Joseph I. Miss Baldwin discussed behind- Norwich, beginning June 1,6, for only 120 will be chosen because of Cunningham., ..The program is: Liberty Bell the-scenes activities, and herjown limits set, by 'National Little March.;" Sousa; On the 'Trail, life-saving instruction, courses. work, .as a, member of'the Federal The two boys will do life-saving 'League rules. Grol'e; 'Pear Dance, Bartok; Hal- and. Governmental 'Relations Com- Coaches who were on, hand lelujah, Youmans; Amparito Ro- (Continued an Page Four) work for the community swim- scouting and. testing the . boys t ca,' Texidor,; Joshua.,, arranged by ming program, Carried on during were Donald Macintosh, John Students lay Apply . Toiler; Caribbean, Fantasy, Mor- the summer - months' .at Echo Pierce, Bob Palmer, Jr., Tom rissey; and Stars and-Stripes For- Lak« by the 'Recreation Council. 'Fenn, Ossie Tower, Jr., Ed ever,, Sousa. All Saints'To A meeting of the executive 'Thompson, Edward Gallary, Bob Now For J. R. Neil! board of the Watertown Red Wookey, Stanley Woodbury and Hold 13 th Annual Cross chapter will be held on. also Mort Keilty, assistant com- May 11 in the Munson House at missioner. . 5:15 p. m. to "hear filial reports Science Scholarship Homemakers Club To Festival In June . Applications for the Joseph R. At the third planning meeting and recommendations on. the fund raising drive from Neill, Science Scholarship, offered held Monday night in All Saints' Friday Is Tag Day by the Watertown Mfg. Co., '•will Display Work During Church parish hall, 12 men and chairmen Roger Tillson a n d close this year May 9. Senior six women reported on the vari- .Frank Tracy. Class and graduates of Watertown ous projects and activities which For Cancer Fund High School, majoring or intend- Demonstration Week will be a part of the 13th Annual "Tag Day™ for the benefit of ing to major in science, are Parish Strawberry Festival and Twins To The O'Neills the "Cancer Fund Drive"' will be eligible to apply for- the scholar- "Today's Home Build3 Tomor- Fair to be held on the Church held Friday, May 1, under the ship. row's World," is the theme for grounds June 11, 12 and 13, it Twin daughters, Karen Jane National Home Demonstration and Sharon Jeanne, were born chairmanship of Mrs. Livingston The total scholarship is $300 an- is announced by the Rev. Perry Carroll. nually. It may be awarded to Week, May ^3-9, during which the Miller, rector. , to Mr .and Mrs. John G. O'Neill, Watertown Homemakers Club will of Main St..,, .April 26, at the Wa- Among the women who will be one student or shared by two. The main attraction of this btationed throughout the day at Edward Barkus, a student at join with similar groups in com- year's Fair will be delicious ter bury Hospital. Mr. "and Mrs. munities In the 48 states, Alaska, O'Neill have two "other children. George's Market and the First Northeastern University, Boston, strawberry shortcake served on National Stores, soliciting contri- Mass., and Andrew Fescuk, a Hawaii and Puerto Riccr, in its all three days. A band concert by John, 4, and De-bo rah Ann, 2 observance. 1953 marks the eighth years old. Mrs. O'Neill is the butions from shoppers, will be student at the University of Con- the Wolcott Volunteer Firemen's Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Kenneth Ka- necticut, Storrs, were the 1952 year National Home Demonstra- Band, will be played Thursday former Marjorie Smith, daughter tion Week has been held.' of Mrs. Gladys Smith of Nauga- esb, Mrs. Joseph Cnnningham, winners of the scholarship. evening, June 11. Mis Charles Shepard, Mrs. Hem- The scholarship committee in- The local cJub was organized A square dance, directed by tuck. Paternal grandmother is last September through the efforts Mm, _ .iWHlietm 4£Neitt , of Scott inway Merriman. Mrs. Henry cludes Grant Welch and ,Carl Mise C6cile Brenneis, with spe- : Pennell Mis. Wilbur Caney, Mrs Siemon of the Watertown Mfg. of Mrs. Eugene Vaughn, a mem- Ave.- : • ••,.-. - ... • cialty dances between "sets, wHI Roger K. Tillson. Mrs. William Co., John Reardon of Taft ber of the Litchfleld County be held "June 12. A mammoth Home Economics Advisory Com- Murphy, Mrs. John Candee, Mrs. School, Edgar Moberg and Miss auction is scheduled for the eve- Richard Ely, Jr., Mrs. John Gra- Patricia Shanley, of the High mittee, and Miss Gene Griggs, ning of June 13. May 1. Deadline Home Dem on at ration Agent for ham Mrs. John Bridgman, Mrs. School faculty. Miss Shanley is Litchfield County. Much interest Preceding the band concert on Merritt Hewitt, and Mrs. Philip secretary of the committee. Appli- June 11, there will be a country For Bug Licenses Parsons. was shown. Meetings are held style Church dinner served in the Dog owners are warned that | cations may bo obtained from monthly, with extra meetings for parish hall. Luncheons mill be May 1 is the deadline for renew- Final returns frcm the benefit Miss Shanley and should be Bled work on projects. served at noon on June 11 and ing applications for licenses. Mrs. bridge total $262.60, according to • with her. An attractively designed win- 12. Other attractions will be an- Mabel .-Hanson, town, elerfc,• -said Ossie Tower, Jr., general chair- (ContinueG On'Paje 12) nounced soon. that failurt to renevt in time 'ta-» man. Mrs. Bridgman and Mrs. BECHAMB volves-an «xtra assessment of $1 Graham were in., charge of' the Plumbing, Heating, Repairs in addition to 'the cost of licenses. bridge. Tallies were handled, by 727 Mala St, TeL 2-1410, Watert-n " H.' JAMES, MAITLAND . OAKVUXE PHARMACY The license, fees are 52 for mate' Mrs. Nancy Hotcbktss Mrs. HL T. : ',. .•*. STUDIO .,. . • — Prescriptions Delivered — dogs,' §2 for spayed female, and AX'S Confectionery . M •> ;;> ~"WL' 8k*iM "" ~ fS.25~4prt f ' - - - Mam St. . Watertown PAGE «—TOWK Bridgton, Maine, recently beeam« Property of the Watertown Historicalgrandparents three times" .inSociety less •f*f• .Thar.. 'WlM. petfuia . with. '"Che' .man, a month's time. "They hur- baby.. tap class off 'jBbbay.. South- ried down to. aee their new grand- land Dancing School. " ' daughter, Nancy Barbara Kluek, born Feb. 28,, -to Mr. and"''Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. JRbilip -Hougfaton, watertownhistoricalsociety.orgEdward Kluck, of 'Hew Haven. ' and six-year-old am. Phillip, are 'From 'there they came to Wa- now residing on, 'Orchard Lane. tertown to help give the royal They are former residents' of Mrs. Randall T. Austin, Long- CONFERENCE SPEAKEB Miss "Shirley Coon returned'to welcome to Robert Lowell, Jr., South Carolina. view Ave., has been a surgical " Mrs. Harlin .A. Sexton, Tart to New York City yesterday, 'al- when he arrived from 'the hospital patient at Water bury Hospital for School, was the principal speaker ter spending toe.past few days at at his home on Hamilton Lane. Fenton Eugene Garrison, son the past week. at an educational conference held the home of her parents, Mr. and, Robert was born March, 17. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garrison. recently under the auspices of the Mrs. Charles Coon, Hlllcreat ave- A shore visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lake Winnemaug ltd., .who. enlist- Paul Petruccioae, son of Mr. SidweTl Friends, School in Wash- nue. Miss Carol Coon of Hart- Lowell, "and they hurried 'back ed in 'the Navy in, March, is* now and Mrs. Joseph ,'D*. Petruccione, ington, l>. C. Mrs. Sexton's topic ford spent the 'weekend at her to Bridgton, in time for the ar- receiving' his recruit training at Squire Ct , celebrated his fourth was "Reading .Disability in Rela- home. rival - of a third grandchild, and the U. S. Naval Training Center, birthday, April 15. tion to the Study of Mathematics, to take care of his twin brothers, Bainbridge, Md. *' History, and Foreign Languages." Baseball Team, -Completed, Peter and Roger, fou^-year-old Albert, Wlaausky, Tucker Ave., With the arrival, of Gregory. .sons of Mr. - and Mrs. Walter George Schmid, son of M-r. and lias resumed hla duties with the William. J. Carew Jr., son. Of George, April, 84, at St. Mary's Lowell Jr., during their mother's Mrs. Arthur Schmid, Litchfleid Boat Office Department, alter a Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carew, Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. George F. stay M the hospital. John David Rd,., wasf our years old- April 28 week's vacation. Main St., recently received his George fit Guernsey town Rd., say .Lowell, toe newest grandchild, discharge from 'the Navy. He "had they now have enough, grandsons was 'born March. 25. Mrs.. Minnie Adams, of Henry been, stationed, at. Newport, R. X., 'to make up a baseball team. St., spent, "the weekend in New and not long' ago returned from a Their two. little granddaughters Jet lit difference! York, City., visiting' her niece. Miss four-weeks world 'cruise aboard are 'the cheerleaders. The young- Michael Bavone, son of Mr, Harriett, Andrews. 'the destroyer, USS Miller. est member of the "team" is the and Mrs. Michael Bavone, Camp Two young Navymen from, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. St., was three years _old April 20'., George, Guernsey town Rd. Miss Yerlconas Elected | Texas, Troy Jones and John 'Oliver, both stationed at New- Children * of Polk School are en- Hiss Joan Yurkunas, daughter j port, R. 1.,, are spending a 10 day , of Mr. and Mrs,, Charles Yur- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Ed son joying to- the fullest degree 'the kunas,, Smith 'Pond Rd.. has been I leave at, the Carew home. and children," Donna and Alan, sliding board installed on. the elected vice-president, of the have returned to "their home in pla.ygro.und last week. Brown, .Outing' dob. Miss Yur- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dwight, Unadilla, N. Y.» after spending' Fed the difference! kunas is a" member of the sopho- of Woodbury 'Rd.,; are .on a, motor the week, at the home of Mrs. Ed- Hosts to. Choristers more class at Pembroke College trip to Florida. son's mother, Mrs. Harold Traub Mr. and, Mrs. George H.' Mor- in, Brown, University. She is sec- Cherry Ave. gan, entertained at, their home on retary of the Pembroke Christian, Mr. and Mrs. R. James Florian Woodbury Rd., 'the evening of Association, publicity chairman and children, Karen, 'Susan and Pvt. Ronald R. Iiukos, has ar- rived, in. Germany. Mrs. Lukes, April 21, in honor of the Choris- Sta Nu for the National. Student Associa- Jimmy, of West brook, "have been ters, who earlier in, the evening DRlLLEAN Ik > tion, and sings in, the Brown-Pem- visiting: Mrs. Florian'a parents, the former Nancy .Edwards, who FINISH :NG PiKOCiL -•'•• broke chorus. She has been on lives at the home of her mother, aa,ng' their eighth annual, concert Mr. and. Mrs. Nell Maclnnea, at the Waterbury Woman's Club, the dean's list. Woodbtfry Rd. Mrs. 'Edward Bel court, Main St says her husband has written, 'that •under the direction of Mr. Mor- he finds 'the country very Inter- gan. esting. Costs you nothing extra 'Nancy Bavone, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. William Baer, and .Mrs... Michael Bavone,, of Allyn's Cleaners. Lltchfield Rd., have returned Camp St., and. Barbara llber- • & Dyers ' ' • Dr. El more. L. from, a trip to Nassau, Mont ego muth, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Bay, Jamaica and, Miami. Iff. ECHO LAKE BOAD Ernest Ube'rmuth, also-of Camp Watortown, Conn. St., will .appear in a dunce recital TeL 2-16S6, Free Pick-Up - Miss Sjally Stearns, daughter of in. Temple Hall, Waterbury, "May ROGERS Mr. and' Mrs. Henry P. Stearns, and Delivery Taft School,- has returned to wishes to announce the Wheelocjjfe College, Boston, Mass,.,,, purchase of; the Opto- after spending the spring vacation raetric practice of 'the at her home. Miss Stearns is the late Dr. Stanley Qrater only member of a freshman class of '65 Bank'-St.,- Water- at the college, to be appointed bury. ., permanent chairman of a com- mittee. The distinction came to Dr. Rogers'is a native of Waterbury and is a* her. recently when slfe was named graduate of Northern Illinois College -of chairman of one of the 'Dramatic Optoxnetry.*:" Cliib committees. Mr. and Mrs. Barry ,L. Morgan, Dr., Rogers' will move from Ms present address. • Waren Way. spent the weekend, in at 5,1 West Main Street, Waterbury, where he Rye, New York, as guests of Mr. has been, practicing since 1945 to Ms new loca- and Mrs. 'Harold A Johnston. tion at 65 Bank Street, Waterbury, where he will be happy to serve his own patients and • Mr. and "Mrs. Clarence"' A. Jess- sell, litchfleid 'Rd., have re- those of Dr. Stanley Grater. turned from a motor trip to Wil- iamsburg, Va. They report "a TEL. WATERBURY 3-4242 wonderful trip." Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Lowell, of A PREPAID VACATION.... tmv IS A HAPPY VACATION! th for only NO iUST IAG TO IM'PTY'l! if, quiet-no roar! 3 filters sanitize the air! Super-cleans rugs, sweeps, floors, dusts, brightens, drapes, Last Day to' Make Payments on The Waterbury Sav- sprays,,, wans, de-moths! So light, easy to use! Come in now !Sec why Lewyt b "America's AND you« moat wanted; vacuum cleaner!" OlO ings Bank 1953 Vacation, Club Is .Friday, May 8th. ClfAMEt 1954 Vacation Club Opens Monday,'May 18th- 1953 Vacation, Club Members Will Receive Their OAKVILLE FURNITURE Checks By Mail, Monday, May 25th. •• COMPANY MAIN STREET fftt' MSM) OM Vou Can Join—and. withdraw For pull Information Open Thursday and Friday Might UntU 9 O'clock anytime. Our 4i payment Visit the Bank— Closed Each Monday . plan has amounts for 50c to or Telephone .8-01.31,, 910.00. Extension 49. . OAKVHXE FURNITURE CO. WAFERBURY BANK WAYSIDE STORE -Mutual Savings Bank Service Since 1850 2»S SOOTH MMM 'SET. (TKU, •Mm WATSBBD lOtlTH MAIN ST«MT AT S A VINOS 3T««T' • Og«n"TMaa4aar, 'IVMnesday, Thnndajr,- and Sateriay" Nirhts - Until » O-Cioct — Closed. E 'Hairy Property,att«ulin ofs th ethe Real Kstal Watertowne Historical Society TOWy Going Penrt Got- Mr. and KM. W. T..«t»cboVi, Jbaeph'.' Sp&ldiag, a student at eneat Are., Iwu been promoted te Columbia UfcKrertity, New York Sergeant Airman 1st clas*' a* City, spent the'-weekend at toe Qeralwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgd CNell at Steele Brook KeeoJer Air "JPorce Base. Bili>%i. home of hi5 parents, Mr. and will be transferred from Mtas. Mrs. "Samuel* C. Spaldlng, TTova Sgt. Mlschou Is attending an ad- Scotia Hi)] Bd. the Waterbury Hospital, where vance course of six months in the is the he has been a patient, to the School of Radar Electronics on Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Newington Veterans Hospital for B-47 Jet Planes. His wife, the Cutler St., v.ere in New York a major operation. former Marian Satiila, of Bethle- right time City recently, to see "Porgy and hem, and son, W. T. Mischou 3rd, Besa." They spent the night at the are residing with him at Gulfort, home of Mrs. Graham's mother Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Beato, Miss. Sgt. Miachou enlisted in the to get in Scars'dale. Wood bury Road have returned Air Force in March, 1951. He was from their winter vacation in •.graduated from St., John Paro- . OB Dean's List chial School, and Oliver Wolcot* EtTward R. Smith, aon of Mr. New Smyrna Beach. Fla. Technical School, Torrington. and Mrs. 5. R. Smith, Lit chile Id Rd,, has been named to the Mrs. Bernard A... Burnham, of 'Dean's List at Union College, Litchfleld Rd., represented the .Al- Schenectady, New York. Edward For 600B Used Clothing, liance Francaise of Waterbury, as Men, Women and. Children is a Junior and Is enrolled in a delegate to the annual meeting 'the Civil Engineering curriculum. of the Federation "of Alliance Francaise. of the United States and WOOHBURY WOMAN'S Richard A. Spooner, D. A. Canada, held . recently at the Naval Reservist, son, of Mr. and EXCHANGE They're JO kind and helpful French .Institute, New York City. Next to No. Woodbnry P. O. Mrs. E. N. Spooner, Echo Lake A luncheon, at the Hotel Pierre to baby's liny feet . . . soft- Rd., has returned from his two lei Woodbnry SOSSS 1 followed 'the business meeting. texhjred leather uppers . . . weeks "Training Period" " at the . Featuring: . velvef-nap leather soles . . . U, S. Dental Clinic, in New York. I • ~^~~"' Mrs. 'William Peluso, of Green- Home Made Food Sales, outside heel stabilizers to Benjamin Zablc, Slade St., cele- I wood St., has 'been a surgical pa- Saturdays lend support' and protection brated a birthday, April 24. tient at Waterbury Hospital. for those first days, of Gifts from STMSffi'S'OF walking. Start baby Mr. and Mrs. Durand Ball of GirooJt Promoted - } 'Ha.rt.ford spent the week-end, as Waterbnry right — with FIRST- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Marcel Giroux, son of Mr. and J STEPPERS. $t.45 liam Borowy, Sunny aide Ave. Mrs. Ernest Giroux, 'Cherry ave- nue, has been promoted to the Ronald Slier row of Naugatuck rank of .Sergeant First Class. Sgt. Is spending the school vacation Giroux, who is an M, P. instruc- BAT STATE week at jthe 'bonne of 'his little tor at Gamp Gordon, Ga., tele- 1 'PAINTS cousin, .Doriis Borowy, Sunnyai.de phoned the good news to his mo- At KOLI.NS' ther Saturday evening. Ave. PAINT HART SHOE STOKE Next to Tower 'The. Barrie Ford, daughter of Mrs. Dwight, Andrews, son, of Mr. and 695 MAIN STREET WATERTOWN, CONN. Nelson .Ford, West Road, had, her ,64 VfotertwKB Are. Mrs. Charles .Andrews Jr., Short Tel. i-6#'it ffatertary TEL. 2-2468 tonsils removed this week at the St., was four years old April 27. Store Open Friday Nights I ntil 9 O'CIwk Waterbury Hospital. William Butterly of Echo take Road has been, a. patient at St. Mary's Hospital. Bill entered the hospital Monday for observation. Maureen Baponte, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. .Louis Daponte of Mt. Vernon Ave., won, first prize in a baton twirling champion- ship contest held, in Stamford last •weekend. Mrs. Frederick Moulthrop of Porter; St., attended the state con- yentitin of Conn,.,-'PTA's held' on .April 28 in. Danielson. Mrs. Moul- throp represented the Baldwin, PTA. dnvitatk Miss Barbara Ward, daughter of Mr. nad Mrs. Leslie A. Ward1, of Baldwin street, is a member If you, don't mind -we should like to invite you, of the food committee for the •Spring Spree annual affair of to save here. Just the other day we remarked to Simmons College:, Boston, to be held on May 2 and 3 F'or the first time, the" annual event will be ^ one -of our depositors about his fine record of thrift •combined with a .Parents" Week- end. Students will invite their His theory was this: "Each dollar saved belongs to parents to the annual party which this year will have as its theme •"""Mississippi Showboat." me. I pay the butcher, the grocery man,, the milk* Al Bernier of Main St., and man and -all the others who sell me what I need to •Carl Sorenson of .Edwards Ave.,,, maintain my family. But I ALSO pay myself. The amount may be small, perhaps a dollar or two, but I make SURE that some of all I earn is mine to save." You, know, you have only to think about this for awhile to see what good, sense this fellow's philoso- pay more phy makes! FOR: It's ALWAYS good sense AUTO INSURANCE? to sav • Well over a million motoniti enjoy lhi.i low cost, ocrois-the- boftrd, novas testable protection. Start Your Account Here . If you're o careful driver you too eon .lave with Farm Bureau1 insur- ance. You get automatic 'renewal, friend.l;)';,, notion-wide claim i«r- vice. Why pay mare when you cam get maximum protection far less? Invtitigale today, call — Vincent Martin SAVINGS BANK- W Pleasant view St. Oakville Tel 2^3940 r.THQMASTON.- ... . VWTERTOWN Property of the Watertown Historical Society PACH! watertownhistoricalsociety.orgtar+ford tears,-De BeauvoiF- -Who itfc Sciw?ol Qiade a»^eduqailoit fot. HiBji?. Ctapste*,* TOWN TIMES, Box 9MB, OftkrlBe, •» t» *t -.¥jaft to Hartford Tuesday, „#- CMateai*' * Publisher*: Carl Lcsa, JM*f»h F. Suttli. compacted by members, of the Stone 'Untuned,- Hamilton; Ralph *yThe -ftev:~_-JulEBaii-"-W.- Poley, faculty. .'They traveled, 'by' boa. Bttuche, JCugelinas; Btg Bmstaela, Restor. Bishop featch win preach ' - • ' - Fairness "Of HB.752'. . _•- /" ; -," , Places of special .Interest, visit- Ulienthal;" Snch, Such Were - 'The 'the «erm !„„legislatio) „!„*!«n- dealinJUw.ll.igr , no-molnmpensionas '30 Dp. . IMm.L' 111in, life'th'e ASSBnWl'AssemblWy RooR0O1mH or statutory changes in towns 'be of the Church. Children 'under held up pending - the outcome of eight years 'Of -age may attend the Assembly's proposed new the drees rehearsal May 13, at 4 home rule bill. p. m. 'if they: wish. Tickets' for The -existing home rule bill the performance nay be obtained BEAT YOUR HIGH which requires 51, per cent of the from Mrs. Char lea H. Edmonds registered, - voters:'., in a town to go or frotrt *ny member of the cast. to the polls on, statutory changes "The Mikado -:la being- direc- COST Of EATING WEEK has been criticized as' defeating ted by "Mrs.; G. 'Grant "Welch its. own purpose through stiff re- and Mrs. John S. Ferguson, as- quirements. The .bill.'further fails sisted by Mrt-G. E. Bohlen, Mrs. •15 to cover fire districts under its John K. Graham, Mrs. PatiI-IiOv>- provisions. 'Rep... 'Tanner said, that ett-Janison and Mrs. Harold ; YOU, Y8UE -CHOICE OF FROZEN'-VEC5E-" details of the new home rule bill Yemger. are not completed but that he ex- Members of the -cast -are: Lau- .TAJB&flS,-MEATS/FKUIT;S» AN© TOICES' -A'^MSAP- pected they Would remove the ob-ra Beaman, The Mikado of Ja- ject ton* voiced under the old. Mil. pan; AnneJebb, Nanki-Poo; June •TIF'UL' 17 CU. FOOT NATIONALLY ADYERTISED • Rep. Tanner also sent "a mes- JLockton, Ko-Ko; 'Ted Green,, sage to the 'people of Watertown" Pooh-Bah; Kett Smith,-- -Pish- . last- 'Thursday through Rep. Eliza- Tush; Molly Campbell, Tom-tum; OUR PLAN IS SIMPLE — WE'''OFFER beth Baldwin of Cheshire who .Lillian Hotchkias, PetO-Slng';; WAS' the principal speaker at the Edith Barton, Peep-Bo; Shirley YOU: local League of Women Voters meeting. Rep. Baldwin announced .King. Katlsba; and Willy Welch, that Rep. 'Tanner had authorized Announcer. her to say that "he was not op- ..Chorus of achooi girls: Lynn posing 'the Watertown bill" on,.. a Moulthrop, Barbara Byrnes, Hol- TOf QUALITT Delivered to your home in' a change in government. ly Poulin, Joyce Hobbie, Daryl I FOOD 3. refrigerator truck. - ""< "The Cities and Boroughs Com- Dubpernell, Shirley Hotehkiss, mittee has not as yet acted, on .Nina, McCleary, .Alice Anderson,, H. B. 752 which was presented at Kitty St. John Susan Welch, its public hearing on March 31. Charia Weiss; Suuan Green, % Kathleen 'Carry, Pamela Carley, As much food as you have Plus — Top quality 17 ca. ft. Sandra Poulin, Penny Russeip, been eating—if not more. .Bonnie Lockwood, Punky Pennell, 4• Freeier. . ;;- Cheshire' Only Town Nancy McCleary, Karen Fuhr- (Continued From Page One.) man, and Susan Trowbridge. mittee and the' .Penal Institutions Chorus of .Nobles, Guards and 'FOE NO MORE MONEY 'THAN' YOU ARE NOW SPENDING Committee. Coolies: TImmy Hyde, Arthur Miss Baldwin brought " to the Rodia, Paul Rodfa, Bob Hurst, • A WEEK ON FRZOEN- YEGEIAXOUE8, MEAIS, CT& League a message from Rep. Ar- Willy Maton, Keith Pratt, -George thur Tanner of Woodbury. .Rep. Young Seth Moulthrop, Ralph The A.B.C. Food Plan Is Represented in' Watertown ..' Tanner said he was not opposed Baker, Chuck Tower, Steve- Cur- to the bill which would provide ry, Jack Fbley, Susan Palmer, and OakvilJe By: for a referendum vote by the • lo-•Cynthia Cowpert.hwa.it, Carol Ed- cal citizens, on 'the type of town mond, Carol. Cowperthwait, Tam- government they prefer. sen, Malta, ,., Jonna Smith, Judy The bill, he explained, was be-Campbell, Nancy Jo Alvord,- Sal. ing held up, along with other bills Iy. Totten, Clare Jean Bagdon dealing with referendum's of a and Patty Alvord. MALCOLM C. BUSS similar nature, because the Gen- 'eral Assembly is planning a 'TEL. (Dmys) '2-1W8 ,. ., ,. (Nights) 2-1CT2 "' home-rule bill, which if passed, Easter Seal Sale will make unnecessary action on 1 the individual bills. Drive Successful ... MAIL THIS. COUPON TO /.. The speaker" pointed, out that Contributions to the .Easter Seal Rep. Tanner has been, somewhat .Drive, which ended April, 5, total- handicapped in studying the Wa-ed $1,002.79 as of April 14, it, is ARC. FOOD PUtN OF WATERBUBY tertown bill earlier, because there reported by Mrs. William Poor, was on!y one copy in the 'Chairman. 1:23- Grand. Street, Waterbury Cities and Boroughs 'Committee,,, Mrs. Poor expressed her 'thanks TeL 6-4497 Through .error, he obtained, the for the generaous support, of resi- 1951 bill, which was still, on file. dents, and adds that contributions send one of your expert food consultants. I understand I an not obligated are still coming-in. They may 'be In, any way, sent to Raymond Cummings, On Naval Reserve Biity, 'Treasurer,- at the Thomaston Th ere are in my family. _ The Rev. John H. Weatbrook, Savings Bank, Watertown,. I do I do mitt' own » freeser Minister of the First Congrega- NAME . . , . '•-.•'• ' - tional Church, and a chaplain, in G1BL &COUT POOD SAME the Naval Reserve, with the rank The Sophomore and .Senior Girl, ADDRESS PHONE,' of Commander, is now on two Scout Troop will,''hold a food .sale weeks active training duty at the at, George's Market," May i. start- V. a. Naval Hospital, St.'Albana, ing at 9 a. m. Mrs. Sol Lurta and N. Y. Commander Westbrook Mrs. Nicholas D. Kmtser. will' be :Prood, •Plan Is locally owned and operated mtth -food paeken and' will return, to- Watertown for the* tertown for the in charge. There will be a wide right In, thi« area to ,gwairmiii»e prompt, and- efficient aerrafe. 'to enstoman^ i *n conduct Sunday aer- variety of home-baked 'breads, *t,hjhjs hh candies, -cookies,, cakes and. pies Property of the Watertown Historical Society £Sg wilt be bMM v M*» Baldwin PTA 7V *W*tSM«»»5£, ^QsHT Sdutite will, lewf the- de- Mr*. t y p vvttonswatertownhistoricalsociety.org. presided at thft fttistneM meet- p •Ifdtlien who will t>» ta cfearg« ing~ Mrs.'DDneky annooatced that the. Hemlth AdvtaUrF Hold Men's Night .toe pl»y, 1'Potiro Tears, Four n g Mf*. Cw»*t- MatBoa ia^ duirrjaan to b e helh d tn M«yy , were Wertt* Four. Woijies,''.presented of the mir«ry rof lfity sr»;' Jtfiy of the membership drive being at a meeting of the committee Officers will be elected by the by-the Mothers CTub of the Meth- 8, Mrs. Clifford Looxnis and Mrs. conducted by the Waterbury held recently, in the Mnnson Baldwin School* PTA at a meeting odist- Church, April 27-in the Everett Cook -.Kay 10, Mrs. Council of Catholic Women. Many House. Purpose of the special! May 7, at 8 .p. m. at the school. ctrurcb bal|, Vie play - was -wrtt- Heginald Evans and Mrs. Ray meeting will be to consider the A Kenneson, MMa y IT, Mra. RRaymond women of the lo'cal Church are The nominating committee, in- IHart and Mra. Fred Korlngietwl. members,of the Watrebury Coun- creation of a health council for cluding Mrs. John F. Regan, felt,, Meuibers of th« cast arare May 24, Mrs. Reginald Matthias cil. the community, to stimulate good Mra. Ronald Malia, Mra. Filbert Mrs. Maurice Presley^ Mrs. Wil- y , g Mrs. Mathon's committee in- health and sanitation policies, Alford ajid Mrs. Richard Van llaxliamn Hosklng," , M r s,. Herbert and Mrs. Edward Okoiotkiewicz. cludes Mrs. James Brennan, Mrs. and to pool the community's re- Riper Jr., win present the slate. Evans, aad Mr a, Anthony Tkatz. Patsy Dapoate, Mrs. Morgan sources and personnel in the en- A Men's Night program, under The MotheTis dub will l resent n>'fll Mrs. Charles Masi. Mra. deavor. the direction of Joseph Lakovitch, the play May" 1 • in Winstea *1th Society Hears John Ennis, Mrs. Charles Mcrater- Attending1 the meeting were physical director at Talt School, women ei eigbt 'area churches rose, Mrs, Patrick McNally, Mrs. Mrs. Foster G. Woods, Mrs. Bar- will be given. .present. '-, .- „ - w TalkOn.Retreat Joseph Caporale, Mrs. Marcel ry L. Morgan, Mrs! Royal A. The evening "will begin with a A rummage -sate will be held "Retreats and Their Import- Linteau, Mrs. Bart Cocco, and Meyers, Dr. James H. Root Jr., pot-luck supper at 6:30 p. m. May 8, from 6:30 to" BrJtO p. m. in ance" were discussed by Father Mrs. Edith Ney. • Dr. Glenn Jackson and John Fer- served by the executive board. the church "hall. Those who have Bert in, a Passionist Priest and Hostesses for the social hour guson. rummage to give are aaked to retreat master from the Holy were Mrs. James Carney, Mrs. Joseph and Josephine DeVylder call Mrs. George Dietz Jr., or Family Retreat House, Torring- Peter Cura, Mrs. Wilfred Doucet, A permit was issued Hazel received permission to put an ad- Mrs. John Thoinas. ton, at Monday night's meeting of Mrs. Morro Martinelli and Mrs. Peck to add a room to her home dition to a house on French St., The next regular meeting of the the Altar Society of St. Mary Franklin Wall. on Franklin Ave., cost $200. cost $5,000.

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Five to ten-year-olds can be a real problem I at mealtime. And sometimei they go oft an § PRUNE JUICE .31 "I don't want my milk" spree. I have found *} die best way to combat those timei u plenty of milk in die djet. Tjy this children> favor- ite. It's made extra smooth with double-rjd» . I I Carnation too! iVALETTES 2 49 COTTAOl CH11SI CUSTABD LEMON JUICE (Makms 6 m»dlvtn svifwritf HCNT& 23c 4eggs % Vi cup sugar CARNATION 1 cup cottag* cht«s« TOMATO SAUCE cans 29c ...79, 1M cups (large can) Carnation CHOICE JAPANESE EvaporaUd Milk BEECH-NUT Strained 1 cup water can Beat eggs with sugar until fluffy. Mix With CRABMEAT 59c well-drained cottage cheese, which has bc«O BABY FOODS 4 37 liglitly mashed with a fork. Stir In Carnation and water until thoroughly blended. Pout Ib can into medium custard cups. Sprinkle n^Hb. KTOKELEVS Fancy BED SALMON nutmeg or cinnamon, if desired^ fUatfafpt PREAJM DTSTANT in pan 2* deep; surround with^vater. Kijte 46 ox tin in moderate oven'..(325*P) about 40 mio-v COFFEE CREAM 25c TOMATO JUICE 29 utes. Cool before serving. GOLDEN RIPE OLIVES 39c Marshmallow Fluff vuisup jin : J^ L -J- -^^F^^^^^^^^^^g^"- — • - - ^ = - Fryers THURSDAY NITE IS FAMILY SHOPPING NIGHT .ROLL SWIFT'S PREMIUM an added service we are ex- SHOP THESE ___ our Thursday night Shop- lb Property of the Watertown Historical Society _ hours until 8 o'clock, so that OUSTANDING VALUES BIB BOAST can fully present the G. M. I, i-Freezer Plan to our interest- FRANCO-AMERICAN SWIFT'S PREMIUM mstomers, Mr. and Mrs. and lb 1.19: whole family stop in Thursday "M, or any other time and dis- SPAGHETTI 2ean.25« i '.your: family food problems •EXTRA LEAN IAMB LEGS lb . •.'.:ft;i flwlth us—we can save you REAL CUT BITE I CHOICE •-••, '••••• | tONEY plus added convenience • FRESH GROUND and better living. WAX PAPER „,„ 21« FROM SWIFT'S PREMIUM BABY BEEF watertownhistoricalsociety.org | m B»—Use our Parking Lot at _._ of the store! 1 ! Don't be CTFAKC Sirloin feeted in your shopping by the GOLD MEDAL 91 Uln9 or Short) lb LIVER I up condition of Main street, , f With us while you shop here FLOUR 25 lb. pkg. and elsewhere in Watertown, $109 SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRESH PRODUCE lb LAMB BOLL lb lb CHOICE — BONELESS cl FLORIDA ORANGES dozen 39c Lamb Patties > 39 CHOICE BANANAS 2 lbs. 29c • Chuck Boast • 79 I SHOULDER CRISP CARROTS 2 bchs. 25c FARM FRESH FANCY TOMATOES ...17e I c CUCUMBERS 3 for 23c ROASTERS > 53Lamb Chops 5 ? i I EXTRA FANCY SPINACH lb. 10c Table Ready, Shank Half STEAK LETTUCE...... head 19c HALIBUT SCALLOPS I ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. 39c HAMS I 57c • 73« I Girl Scout Food Sale All Day Friday at George's Market, Watertown SEABROOK FARMS I Cauliflower 2 49 M-M-M-M* MINUTE MAID woccou IlOIIlt «oom GEORGE'S MARKET, Inc Grape Juice STRAWBERRIES WOODBURV WATEETOWN Open Thursday Nights Till B SLICK L cans ANO Open Friday Nights Till 9 SWIiTINIOI Open Friday Nighti Till 8 33<

',•*••• i Property of the Watertown Historical Society tions in Honor of-the Bless** J/it~ lu» the Cturck %iH tte-fcsld tor tbft PAGtE lft—TOWN wiU be-at-6 and T a. m. There and Benediction. Both choirs •« -- XtftaeOr Ore*!** lqr"feita£'" SKrtd- Heart awl Betfedlctton of watertownhistoricalsociety.org'. By conf - „ a .-tMttribtxy • 'Hue' - PART OF $100,000 BANKRUPT AND " Family. A nursery is provided- for Tuesday,, Members of the Lite ri- : children 'whose parents desire to fle Id Archdeaconry will be guests STOCKED WHOLESALERS t attend worship. There will be no of the Woman's Auxiliary. 7:30 p. " Confirmation Class Sunday. m. Pariatt Helpers meeting. 2:30 p. m. The Youth Fellow- ship will meet .at the- Church and _Wednesday, 3:» Junior' Choir in leave for an outing at Mt Tom. Assembly Moona,., Boys 'Choir in Tuesday,,' ' 8 ' p. m. Par,e«ta4?«»h House Teacher Sunday School Program-f Thursday, ,11 a. m. Holy Com- * . . Watches by Nationally at the Church. Educaitonal and i > Social Fellowship will "include the Tuesday. '=ftfa^m Xttitr film "Xto'Easy Answer." Archdeaconry' will meet at Christ Advertised Manufacturers...Rings... Thursday, May 7, 6:30' p. in. Church at 11:30 for-Bioly. Com- Junior Fellowship": 7," Junior munion, Meeting and Luncheon. Costane Jewelry... Win,. :R#grers Silver- Choir, 8, 'Senior 'Choir. The official board of the Metho- UNION CONGREGATIONAL dist 'Church 'will meet -May 12 at Friday, 8 p. m. Bvery family ware ... 8' p. m. in the parish li Invited to attend Family NlgWt; » will. qpea.--With • • ' • •* FIBST CONGREGATIONAL a pot-lack" supper nt« in the 'pmt^ Sunday, 9:45 Church .School... 11 ish hafi. - Sunday School pupfts RUGS!... Imported Rugs in. Oriental Pat- a... m. Anniversary Holy Com- will 'present's ho me-1* lent revue. munion Service .and reception of The men will stage: »- .. fashion tarns-'— Honked and. Pile.... • • new members, show. There will also to* '-surprise To be received into the Church entertainment designed - for the are Mr. and Mrs,. R. I. Watford, entire family. Means Mrs. Minnie D. Hoi brook and 8:45 p. m. An, Official meeting PERSONAL TOOLS! r.,. Nationally Advertised Brands in Electric and Hand Tools... JOHN P. STANCO . . . PLUMBING AMD HEATING .. . of * .house that's- really HOUSEWARES!.... Many Utility ttdns U EARL AVENUE 'TEL. «-»»' ready for -easy summer . .., . Oakvllle, 'Conn. . . . ; —attractively pain*-' * for Every Room. .in... Your Home . • ed.

.At - Paint Service you | ..Lanipt'... Ceramics... Electrical Appli- can get idea*, and know- ^ ances, Etc. Attention!! how. <- PRINTING" .HEED' EXTRA MONEY? 'ISSS Wallpaper* ,• >, 1 £ ire *' I Cl» M S Si S IMS I 51 -. l'« C »f I t, Be a Plastic .Djemon.stra.tor 3 Patterns PAINTS—Oatdoor and Indoor, Gtas, Flat (r i:, i ;v:; • s M H I I :* F I »(« »ov Ek r-11 -^ Write" 'to ^ EBfPlX>T A • .. v »•':" iZ ,1 hi;, •: •'Mif *'!'s § iii'.i; i • •(:»i" and Enamels. }L "« w 3i»% S, I * "" f •- ie ,.i * f " ,r * % -P1 :w E«! IF : *'?' LAURENE CO. RELIABLE PALNTER c/o P. O. Box ;St Come-- In today. G'IFTWARE—:im;po'rts of all kinds, from, MORBIS, CONN. - Expert help—no delay. SOUTHERN Or Telephone all parts of the world. WEM KNGLAND Torrtngten ELECTBO PLATESO CO: Falls Ave. OakvMe Connecticut's Largest Auction Firm," MONUMENTS' Lowest Prices AUCTIONEER: Irving Navran, State'" Licensed ' & Complete Selection Booded Auctioneer. ^ . BUT DIRECT & Fuel Oil Bristol Monumental Agency KENNETH R. FRITZ RABmAULTS 801 TeTryville Ave. Phone 5688 fCB MAIN ST, OAKVXLLB Terryvllle-Brlstol Road TEL. '2-3284 or 3-1220 POST AUCTION ROOMS Route «— Bristol . . Waterbur> -Bristol Road, Wolcott - ^ WALTER H. HART Inc. . REAL ESTATE * INSUBANGE : At The Top of the Hill, Route 69 : 1*5 BIVraSIlE 8T, OmkriUe, «*»OMi bofne^ b«t water heat, 29 EAST MAIN ST., W»terlmry^ ^ *-S129 Property of the Watertown Historical Society TOffw mtis n^T^a n. fetcwmja 4R$ iKi p £f ftm cwfcern- at tttfc. Watertury toosj4|aJ bed «(Ml**.fa| Wooobury . ball last Monday «v« to,e»Oi« - Mr. and *fr». ' ^c*.- (Stevens TfeAtShera? inftte day were Mr* log plans'fer~»ext falTa «•&!&£ tion ... Paul JoniaoB attended immm •Gtewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn AH^MWT^ Mrs. SSmery Mter- celebrated their *»h --wedtHagr anniversary with an opes ~%oiw«r lt, Mrs, H. Bralhard Risiey, association held Sunday in Hart- party in Memorial hall on Satur- w, Robert Bayafnger, Mrs. P«t- meeting ef directors of state fadf day night. .. Square dancing 'was *r JBuUtus, Mrs. Hubert Smith, ford ... Anf our congratulations provided for the guests, who* num- and Mrs. Stanley Doran ... Final to Mr. and Mrs. fierce Slocum, who observed their 45th wedding MEN and WOMEN bered most of the folks Mr town financial report of PTA bazaar and many f'rienda from other' pla- showed 'Bet profits of $188.03. anniversary last 'Wednesday. ces, with a community purse be- American Legion Auxiliary re- ing presented Mr, and Mrs. Stc- ceived requests for a, repeat, offer- RUMMAGE SALE , JOB OPPORTUNITIES • vena toy .their neighbor,. Matthew ing. of a .spaghetti dinner .and. will , The women of All Saints' Epis- .March ... It was a real commu- again serve the public' at a sup- copal Church .will bold a rum- nity observance 'with . everyone per to 'be: held in Memorial, hall. mage . sale. May. 21, from. 9 to 12, h*vmg a most pleasant, evening. May 16 ... Officers and. direc- in. 'the pariah house. Mrs. Clifford WITH THE If Fido Is currently pacing the tors of .Bethlehem, fair held Glennlng Is chairman. floor with at worried expression It maji fee " due to the fact that, you haven't as yet brought home Inited States Rubber Company the new tag he needs for public appearances. during the year ..... GENERAL^ ELECTRIC This Thursday is final date to secure new dog .license, .and GOOD-PAY PLUS NIGHT SHIFT BONUS town clerk Minnabell Smith is -.REFRIGERATOR —RANGE . trying' to, help by. keeping her of- FEKMANENT" POSfliONS fice open on Thursday from 9 a. .DISHWASHER — DISPOSALL 'COMPANY SPONSOKED- BENEFITS m. to 12: and from 1 p. m. to 5 ..,,' .After. Thursday a penalty "SEE THE HEW 1953 REFRIGERATORS NATIONA1XY 'KNOWN PBOPUCTS will 'be attached to such licenses. SEE THE NEW 1953 ELECTRIC RANGES APPLY Rummage' sale by Womena' :: (Largest and. "'Oldest'6. E. Dealers) Guild- of Christ Church will, be held this Saturday from 11 a. m. to 3 P- m. in Johnson. Memorial NAUGATUCK FOOTWEAR PLANT: hail ... .Donations . for the sale may be left, at the hall on. Thurs- EMPLOYMENT Ofk'lUE . jday or 'Friday. of this week be- ' • Ween the hours: of" 3 and 5 p.m., 'RUBBER AVE. & WATER ST. — NAUGATUCK- when, committee workers will be present to receive such items... 8 A.'M. UNTIL 5 P. II. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Bethlehem, Community Club met in Federated Church chapel * on WATERPUBX, GONN. Tuesday, the ..hostesses being Mrs. Bryan Keilty, Mrs. '.Esther Audet and Mrs. Carl Bach man ,..... Club is to hold a. food sale on May 16. Bethlehem. Grange 'met in Me- morial hall Monday eve and con- ferred third .and fourth, degrees..... Harvest supper in charge of hoime economics; committee was held preceding the 'meeting ...... Representing - Bethlehem at re-' cent meeting1 of Cornwall: Grange were Mr. and Mrs. William Wells and .Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Bengs- ton .".. Mrs. Welles, served as a member -of the executive commit- tee and M'r. .Bengston as assist-, .ant steward, it being" -'-visiting • master and overseer 'night. Sacred Music PiragrmiM ""• Yale Divinity School ' Choir gave program of sacred music in the Federated Church Wed- nesday evening, with the - con- cert being preceded by a family night supper in Memorial hall Our apologies 'to the folks in charge that, -space requirements eliminated ' advance • accounts of the program, last week Board of Education held special, meet- ing last, 'Wednesday eve to dis- cuss candidates for office of su- pervising' principal ... Joint meeting of school, board and, building committee takes place at school this 'Friday night, when it is hoped action, looking toward acceptance of addition by the town, may be taken. Mental;: Haaltii Drive Improve the appeiarance of your home ,. ,.. ." protect May 1' has been set as official draperies:, ruga and furniture . ... ,. shut out "damag- date for launching of 1908 men- tal health drive . „. Bethlehem ing sun rays, rain, and snow . . . eliminate sloppy committee, of which, .Mrs. -Willi- porches, doorways and entrance halls. HASTINGS ... am Huntingdon Russell is chair- alumi-AWNINGS and DOOR HOODS me built • man, is composed of Miss Caro- line Fails, Mrs. Matthew March, 'to withstand the: elements, • • . may .be, installed on, Mrs. Harold, Leever, Mrs,., Theo- any kind of building.. dore, Johnson, Joseph Stevens, 'treasurer, .and Mrs. Trevor Haus- 'The complete line, includes large custom-built can- ske, publicity chairman ... Last opies, for porches, commercial installations, orna- Monday Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Haus- ske,, Mrs. March and, Mrs. John- mental •flutters, and-awnings specially designed for son were guests of Mrs., John casement windows. Lodge, state chairman, at a tea held at 'the Govenor's .mansion,.,. Constructed of interlocking segments made of They were joined there by Miss strong, sturdy ,040' aircraft aluminum in Iff Deauti- All Aluminum Full Slatted Sidts Falls, whose office is in, Hartford. ful colon and charming color combinations, to Confirmation Class wrrti Atr Vents A class' from, Christ Church, harmonize with all types of architecture. Lustrous lustrous Enatnia! will receive confirmation on Sun- enamel finish permanently bonded to the metal Finish In Ctioic* day at services in Woodbury at before it is farmed. 'Economical to install. Ask for To FH Any Do«f the hands of _ Suffragan Bishop of Smart Colon or Window .Robert, Hatch .,.. Young Peoples" 'prices and complete information, without obligation. Fellowship of the .church met Sunday eve in Johnson Memorial hall Annual, meeting of Wat- ertown Cooperative Association "' 'was held. in. Memorial hall last Tuesday, with dinner being serv- FURLAN PRIMUS CO ed by'Wontens' Association of the Federated Church. . .. Mr. a. n d 1348 North Main Street,, Waterbnry Mrs. William Fredsall have been co fato •visiting' their son, Gordon, "at ,8*IKI "P ' :!«*»»»«*«• «" HASTINGS afuml-AWNINGS '*•!*•• Fort. Devens, .Mass., where he re- cently - entered military du- cutoMgofion'D ty ..... Youth Fellowship of the -Federated' Church held 'meeting - Sunday' night in the chapel. Miscellany Miss • Sally " Scbwabacher,' daug- '.. hter of If r., .and' Bin. Julian. Sch- wabacher, - has ' been ' named a house 'counsellor 'at .Walnut .Hill. ,. School,..Natfcfc, Mass...... ' Group of Betniehem mothers served as • teaenei* -- at ,; the FAGK PropertyTIMS? of the Watertown**? iMwd 'liter for General CJark, ijurr Corporal. Corjforal Edwards, who ing: the Truce Talks at Fasmun- dow display set up in the window recently returned from Korea, Is Jom. P. e> BUILDING, WATEBTOWN of Kay's Hardware Sttwe. Main St , wifl tell the story of the work of the club during the year, It is hoped that many other home mak- ers win be- ao "interested that they Custom .Hade - will join the local Club, or start a club of tteir own. Living Room Suites, The display is being arranged Ito-PtolitttBteriiig' and Ke-StyUnc by Mrs. Warren ' Wheeler. Mrs. Very Small Bom Payment Michael Montagano and Mrs. Low Easy Terms James Sweeney. SPORT . State Home Demonstration Day will be held at tte Connecticut Light and Power Building, Ber- HENRY'S lin, May 4. The Water town Club will be represented by Mrs. Ever- COATS ett Cook, who has been, a leader UPHOLSTERING CO. in many projects, Mrs. Wheeler, •• ." FOR" SPRING .• also a frequent leader," who will 764 MAIN ST. TEL. 2-3044 OAKVILLE take part in 'the skit on The His- tory of Extension Wtfwk. in Con- necticut, and Mrs. Vaughn, who light Fabrics In Solid 'Colors is in charge of registration for the day. Mrs. Vaughn was also beard R. J. BLACK & SON and, Checks, Tropical.,, Wool, with Miss Griggs and Bob Stew- ; art on. a radio program Wednes- WATER PUMPS '—'.NEW' and Rayon. Made by-. Northcott day .morning, which discussed, EXPERT SERVICE ON „ AIX MAKES ' home demonstration work. Northileld Road . Watertown and Sagner. Officers of the local club are Tel, S-WT1 .Mrs... Eugene Vaughn, chairman, Mrs. Gordon Seymour, vice-chair- iat man; Mrs. Edmund Crowe, secre- tary; Mrs. Charles Seymour, LEO J. GREENWOOD treasurer; .Mrs. Russell Weymer, $2500 'reporter'. . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR up Projects taken, UR during the 391 Echo Lake Road ';, - Watertown, Conn. "year and their leaders Include": Etching Aluminum Trays, Mrs. Everett Cook; Short Cuts in Bak- ing, Mrs. 'Wheeler and, Hrs. Leo Vaughn,; Sewing Machine attach- Electrical. Contracting ments, Miss Gene Grlggs; Care Quigley's Inc. of the Hair at Home, Mr. and, Electrical Repair Work Mrs. Dee of Dee's Beauty Salon; Slip Covers, Mrs. Frank, Foran, MAIN' STREET WATERTOWN' - and Mrs. Wheeler; Fun At, Home, Prompt Service Mrs. Eugene Vaughn; Iron With Open Friday Mights Until S O'CIock Ease, Mrs. Everett Cook and, Mrs John Thomas, Other charter members of the club are: Mrs. Clifford Dickerson, Mrs. 'Richard Davis., Mrs. Kent' Cable, Mrs. William Martin, Mrs. C. W. Lancaster, Mrs. Anthony Tkatz, Mrs. Edwin Upson, Mrs. .Arthur . Whittle, Mrs. Howard Brouette, Mrs. Irwln. Zane, Miss Augusta ;, Archer, Mrs. Herbert Woodward, Mrs. Dudley Atwood, Mrs. John Blazya, Mrs. Louis PAINT PAIN Belz, Mrs. Edward- Belz, Mrs. Ann Schienda, Mrs.: Herbert Day- ton and Mrs Clifford Hart. QUALITY PAINT SALE Friday Is Tag Day' .'Continued ]>rnm Page One) Pure Turpentine Paint, Roller & Pan Paint & Varnish Remover .Montague and Mrs. Sol Luria; Reg. prizes, Mrs. Willard Norton; chairs. The -Rev. Jackson, Foley, 3.00 £3** NOW * 1.45 •rector of Christ ' Church and, NOW $1 .25 Hickcox Funeral Home, and pub- licity, Mrs. Wilfred McKee. Companies and stores 'which Merkin Flat Paint 100% Pure Shellac Merkin Gloss Paint contributed prizes to the benefit, Beg prizes included: Water town Mfg.. Reg. Co., Princeton Knitting Mills, 4.00 gal. NOW $2.75 gal. $2.95 5.1)0 .gal. Oakvllle Pin, Co., Hemtnway & Bartlett Mfg.. Co. Waterbury Companies, Seymour Smith, Byrnes Drug1 Store, Bell's Five & Asphalt Roof Coating Linseed Oil House Paint Asphalt.' Roof Coating Ten Davidson's, Rosemary Bak- Reg. Reg. ' ery, Leo's, Wolks, Quigley, Kant- •Reg- outs Century Gift Shop, Sulli- 4:80 5 .gal. 6.23 gal. . NOW $3.95 van's Drug Store Dee's Beauty 2.75 1.00 gaL Parlor, Children's Corner, James Butler Liquor Store, The Salt 4 Ft. Step Ladders Box Army Se Navy. Store, Kay** Ft. Step Ladder S Ft. Step Ladders Hardware, .and, Al's Confection- Reg. Reg. •ery. 4.00 A, benefit, dance will be held NOW $2.95 5.00 Reg. May 29, at the Watertown Coun- no* *3.85 6.00 NOW $4.75 try Club, under the co-chairman- ship of Mrs, Ely and Mrs. Can- floor Wax dee. • - # Spar Varnish .Lead House Paint Contributions to the local. Can- Beg. cer Fund, to date, total, $1,238.00, according to Chairman Tower. 3.25 gal. NOW $2.75 gal. Reg. Cancer Education NOW $3.50 6.95 NOW $4.95 As a, part of the educational program, conducted by the .Amer- ican Cancer Society two films Porch & Fluor Paint 'SUPER. iSTAY" WHITE: ENAMEL PORCELAIN FINISH will be shown high, school stud- LOOKS LIKE BAKED ENAMEL ents of the town. One Is a col- S Reg. ored sound cartoon, -which stres- now 3.95 8 gaL ses the importance of coin suiting' SALE »4.95 a competent physician, and hav- ing a regular physical mheck-up. The second, also a color-sound, FREE TOY BALLOONS • BEANIE HATS & PENCILS FOR THE CHILDREN film, is entitled. "From, One Cell", and biologically explains the growth of cells and particu- FBEE PAINT PADDLES YAKD STICKS BOOK MATCHES COLOB CHARTS BOOKS arly the dreaded cell. Both, films are designed tor teen-agers.

Mew Boots; Repair Work C.' W. SOREMSEW • MODERN PAINT SUPPLY Hoofing Contractor ACROSS FROM -p Of Ho* •••» Watertown, 466 SO. MAIN ST.. WATERBURY ST. ANN'S CHURCH DIAL 6-0427 'Free Eatimato Property of the Watertown Historical Society Coauncnder _ Viet** Mrs. S. W, Strever are handling The Q&kvfpe VTA. wii hold its Ctimtlfttfiit? Building, May4 at 8 p. m. second annual fashion show and Carey -ol the American Legion; prizes. School,;; ca#d jt£rty-*ttfc6 Watertown High Mrs. _._ l president «l Martin A. • ThirkHd»n, Spanish Thos~ e wishing to make up & Otttetn and eons tfeartwra watertownhistoricalsociety.org «fel KaK y 12,22 at»t86 p. m. TThere preside'.* War Veteran, and out-of-town of- table may call a member of the are jtsked Jo^ hfeve tfceh: xepbrt*. ficers. completed for the meeting. be table, prizes, door prizes, Among the 40-odd - guests kt- committee. The public is invited A my*tery supper in charge of and refreshments. tendiog recent joint ..Installation first grade mothers will be served The fashion show -will feature ceremonies for the Pout and with Mrs. William Vifbila, Mrs. summer styles for children and Auxiliary were: Mrs. Ma*y Co~ Card Party May 7 Gilbert Meserole, Mrs. Robert adults. Children who will be francesco, president and Mrs The ladies of the Union Congre- JOHN G. OTVKULL Carey and Mra. John Kulikaus- models for the show are • Joseph Alice Barkus, past president Of gational Church are holding a kas, as hostesses. Batoka, Charles Mi Ho, Barbara the OakvilJe Auxiliary; Cotnman- card party m the church parlors, i - Members who Leloge, Mary ...Ann- Conger© of May 7 at 1:30 p. m. Mra. 'Charles , 'Funeral: Home attended ' the Olson is chairman. Mrs. 'Fred. State Convention at.' -Danlelmn Polk School; "Shirley Mlgllaro, Pizzo, Francis Geoztanb, Douglas 7'42 Main St_ OakvilJe April '22 and 23 are Mr. and. Mrs. Und 'Pizza,. Robert .Bates, James Smith, from South School. Tickets Dickinson, Mrs. David Rogers, Capo rale, Mrs. Victor Cestar, Carney from Falls Ave. School; may 'be 'Obtained by calling' Mrs. Mrs. William Burmeister, and. PHONE 3-3005 Mrs. Joseph Marchetti, Mrs. Les- Maxine O'Rourke, Joanne Ann Grace Malanca, 2-3561. Mrs. Raymond Ellis are in charge

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to At, LEO'S CONFECTIONERY 54 Years on. Main St., Watertown Main Street Watertown Property of the Watertown Historical Society FACE I«~TOTWJ ,ijga :PBO»AT* ifWt ,pp ^ f TE OF CEarlea P.. An- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgdrew*' late of Watertown in said .DIfllrfct," decemsied...'" • FtMft SIAUB: COW MANURE, ,$10 . HKLL-TOP BAY NURSERY Upon, the application of .Elsie H. load delivered. Tel. 2-S21T. For working mothers, and, those Andrews, praying that 'letters of who need, temporary care. Rea- j administration' may 'be granted on. WANTED YOUNG LADY, pay- sons trie. - - Free transportaiton. I said estate represented Intestate SALE roll and billing clerk, accurate at as per application on file .more Hot Lunches. State approved. | fully appears, it is figures, no shorthand, must 'type', 37' 'Earle Ave., Oakville. Tel. 2- CAMEO Phone: R •40 hours a week, paid, benefits. ORDERED, 'That, said applica- WATERTOWN Thur'.-Frl,-S«t Apr. W>-BIay Ut 1757. tion be: heard and determined at Write P. O. Box 591, Oakville, Tonight ~ Friday - Saturday Conn, MODERN S-PIKCK Dining room the Probate Office in, Watertown set. Tapestry covered, chair in. said .District, on the 6th. day "BATTLE CIRCUS" a UWNSROL.LED seals, Asbestos pad for table. of May, 1953 A, IX, at 4 o'clock •MIT MAN' AND I" Asphalt Driveways . What's your offer? Wood bury in, the afternoon, and 'that a, pub- Mat*y's, Tels. 2-3195, 2-3544 164-JA Evenings. lic notice be given of the pen- Sunday — Monday dency of said, application, and the BRASS CITY DRIVING SCHOOL NIGHT CRAWLERS FOR 'SALE. time and place of hearing there- "DESTINATION GOBI" —Dual Control, Insured Cars, on, by publishing a copy of this 90 Cutler St.. Wtn. Tel. ,2-3:235, and SuL-Hoik-Tnea. May -Hydramatic and - Cbnventtonal order once in, some newspaper "THE FOUR FOSTER" Shifts, Guaranteed results. Tels. TO KEEP TOUR HOME IN having a, circulation, in said. Dis- iS-2598 or 4-2904. STYLE, choose what's up-to- trict by mailing a" like notice to date choose New Carpet or each, heir at law residing without ATTRACTIVE, .LISTINGS Ruga from our large assortment. said District, and by posting a Water town Over 2,000 •patterns, and, colors,, copy thereof on the public sign- DO YOU 6 rooms, Modern, Central from America's best Known post in the Town of Watertown in, 6 Room, New, Central Carpet mills. Housatomc Valley said District, at least six days be- WISH YOU COULD DR1¥E 5 Rooms, New, Central Rug Shop, West Cornwall, Cann. fore said said of hearing'. A CAB,? ' Two 4 rooms. New, Central Wed. — Tel. Cornwall 134. Frank, B. Hick cox. Then let,' us make you a safe 1 7 Rooms, Modern Judge. and efficient driver. Talk it "STABS ABE SINGING * and Building Lot VACUUM C L E A N E R S •— All T. T. 4-30-53. over with the Brass City Driv- "DESTINATION GOBI" Sewers and Water, Central makes serviced, cleaned and re- ing: School Telephone 5-2598 NEIL P. CALLAHAN paired. Work fully guaranteed. 136 No. Main, St., Waterbury Wtby. 4-3550. Evenings 6-4271. Tel. 2-887* SALESMEN ft SALESLADIES CONVENTIONAL and C. W. SOKENSEN Wanted. Experience not neces- HTDRAMATIC SHIFTS WATERTOWN - sary. Barn, high wages selling • Tel. 2-3814 the leading' freezer-food plan of .Dual Control, WANTED—Junky cats, * trucks. Waterbury. Full, or part-time work. Call '6-4:497. • PRINCETON Insured Cars CHRIS" USED AUTO PARTS, Mattoon Road. (Off Fails Ave. LAWNS MOWED. Power Mower bridge), Tel. 5-4904. Service. Telephone 2-2954. DADDONA CONSTRUCTION 'CO. COTT Excavating. Water and Sewer REAL ESTATE — FOR SALE KNITTING Connections. Tel. 2-3825. AMITATLON ADDING KUCMITCES, CASH Oakville, Excellent 7-room house. REGISTERS, filing cabinets, -ERVICE safes, desks, chairs, typewriters, Very good location. Convenient etc. New and us«d. SOLOMON'S MILLS, INC. to South Schol and new Junior SALES. 4 SERVICE, St Cooke Cesspool or Septic Tank St.—Tel, 4-7810. Trouble? High School, City Water. This Call Woodbury 128 - is really a good buy at FOR. RENT—Floor ganders, floor WATERTOWN Call Waterbury 5-90U • Pjoinpt Service polishers, sanding machines, $13,500 transit & leveling' machines. Wa- .Any Time—.Any PLace tertown Building Supply, Echo Compensation and Liability JOHN ATWOOD .Lake Rd Wtn. TeL 2-2686'. For Your Protectlaii MODERN GLASS CO. Phone 3-5147 during day—or FULL LENGTH SCREENS Everything In GLASS 2-1881 after 6 p. m. All Sizes Agency For The — Telepham S-MM — $2.50 — $2.00 — $1.00 119 Clierrj' Street Waterbary ANY MIND OF TKACTOB work — also — World-Famous RUG CLEANINGr — Repairing, •done as garden, plowing, grad- STORM WINDOWS . binding, etc.. .Pickup and de- ing, etc. Telephone 2-1288, $3.00 " Jvery service la same weeJ*. TEL. 2-16S3 Phone collect A.M.. Tbamaiton WANTED — Waitresses, Apply Murray .Restaurant, Main Street, GOODYEAR Valley Rug Servi.ce, 338 North Main Street, Tbomaston, Conn. Watertown,, Tel Wtn., 2-M7I TOWING, day or night. Repair- ing-. Junk cars wanted1,, 2-2111. COLONIAL PRINTING TIRES 'VIC'S USED CARS & FARTS, - COMPANY Furnaces ft Boilers Colonial St., -Vacuum Cleaned " Printing of All Minds, .Ranee - 'Pol Type ep»ce and ALL TYPES of furnaces install- Letter Press and Offset Heaters ft Furnace Burners ed. Repair work, cleaning .and .Art Calendars A. Specialty Prompt 'Service GOODYEAR gas proofing. Wesson, Heating FromI* -Serrf LOUIS A. LACDATE Co.. Tel. Waterbury •4-1892 or V Oil, Burners LIFEGUARD TUBES, 2-3679. 75 HILLCREST AVENUE Sales - Service - Repairs Oftkville, Conn. CURTAINS LAUNDERED, Rea- ... Buy On Easy Budget Terms Tel. S-AM8 sonable. Call 2-8334. Carry Large Stock for Electric HAVE YOUR WHEELS BALANCED ON OUR Motors—Transformers—Pumps HUNTER W'HKEX BALANCER EXPERT WATCH & CLOCK —Burner Partis—Controls— .REPAIRING — Guaranteed Circulators

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strom, Francis Smolski, Winnie Charles Lewis, David Long, Joan TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), APRIL 30, 1953—P»»« IS Large Audience Smallwell, Virginia Towers, Jerry Lynn, John Mariano, (Edward Me- Vernovaiwatertownhistoricalsociety.org, Violet Wheeler, Kay Gee, June Misura, Robert O'Hern, Relyea, secretary, does the typing Enjoys Concert Wooding, Janet _ Zane, Lydia Joseph Pietrorazio, Floyd Phillips, Student Council and assembling. By HiS Students ... 'Lukowski, Joan, ""'Dillon, Joyce #oan Pond, Margaret Sepples, The paper usually carries a few Grosso, Marrilee Jackson, Doris Beverly Schmitz, Carol ;Smith, Of South School, comments from, the student coun- A large and enthusiastic audi- Navikos, Billie Weingart, Carol Joan, Wells, Harold, Wooding, and cil president, some personals., and ence applauded the annual spring Smith, Shirley King, Marie Battis Barbara Woo'key. Publishes Paper a, description of some project be- concert - of the combined • Glee and Barbara Fitzgerald. The student council, of South, ing carried on in each, classroom. Club, Orchestra and. Band of the Also, .Anita Posa, Sofia Iarra- School, which includes elected The latter is •written by pupils in Watertown High ..School, Friday plno, Claudia JSemenetz, Mary Realty Transactions .representatives of 7th and the classrooms concerned... _ A. night in. the High, School audi- Lombard©, Rose Cosla, Sylvia 8th grade classes, sponsors a biography of each, of the Junior torium, with. Carl Richmond,,, su- Malamca, Suzanne Buckingham, Morris Goldbert and Bertrand school newspaper, "South School High School staff has been writ- pervisor of music, directing. Barbara, Liakos, Theresa Belle- La'Vigne sold land and improve- News", issued every three weeks. ten. There are cross, word puz- Besid.es the regular program, rive, Patty Donahue, Barbara ments on Taft "Circle to Anthony The last edition, was, April 24. zles, recipes, song hits, names of there were numbers "by the Carol- Beres, Joan Wells, Janice Des- DiBlasi. those who have left, jokes, sports,, ers, duets, a piano solo by Mar-chene, Janette Marquis, Margaret Morris Goldbert and Bertrand There are two 'editorial staff's, and, whatever else strikes the garet Sepples, and a cello solo Campbell, Gail DeHord, and Jane La'Vigne sold, land and, improve- each responsible for alternate is- fancy of the editorial staff. by Charles Johnson,. Bradley. ments on Taft Circle to Clarence sues. Members of one staff are: Funds from the sale of tickets Orchestra and Band DiBlasi. Rose 'Valeria, editor, Arthur Can- will go into- the money . being1 Stewart Banks, Robert Baxter, John M astro la imi sold land on tin, Marlon, Hoffman, Robert Realty Transactions raised, to purchase new uniforms Edith Beres, Dean Birdsall, Caro- Lake Winhemuag to Charles Mas- Stanco, Jimmy Brooks, Frances for the band. lyn Boisvert, Gail Brolin, Delores tropietro. Kuczur, Joseph, Lovetere, Anna Edward and. Bertha Marti sold The ..more than '200 boys, and Budelis, Thomas Butterfield, Ayia Louis Brevett -and Domenic Marie Orsini and Nancy Under- land on Hickory Lane to Helen gi r 1 s particip ating • inclu d ed: Campbell, Gertrude Carey, Judith Mango sold land and improve- wood. Brown of Waterbury. 'Glee 'Club deary, James Cote, Delmer Cote, ments off Davis, St.. to Angela Members of the second staff Watertown Construction, Co. Donald Anderson, Robert An- Robert Covello, Dorothy Dains, Orsini. are:1 Gerald, Curulla, editor, 'Alice sold land and improvements on. derson, Stewart Banks, James Robert, Filippone, Louis Frino, Moss, Jacqueline Reynolds, Jean Walnut St. to William, Knill. of Cote, John, 'Dillon, Robert Filip- Mike Frino,. Joseph. Grigoraitis, Michael and, Helen Bodak sold, Ken Greason, Ralph Holbrook, land on Dalton St.. to Thomas Schreier, 'Carol Batdorf, 'Terry Waterbury. • • pone, Louis Frino, Michael Frino, and Anna Kereczman. Dennis, 'David Dispoto, and Lor- Prank G a stats on, Fred Gyuricsko, and Timothy Hurley. elie Minard. August and, Olga Alexander of 'David Hart, Timothy Hurley, Wil- Richard "' Hunt, Ann, Jebb, Thomas and Anna Kereczman Plymouth sold land and improve- liam Huber, Roland Johnson,, Eleanor Johnson, Charles, John- is old land, on Dalton St., to Michael Hiss Frances Griffin, principal, ments on, Middlebury Rd. to Eu- Arvid Niklasson,, Tom Poskevicz, son, Marcia Judd, Eva Lane, and Helen Bodak. is faculty sponsor. Miss Avian gene and Rose Bullis, Peter Reynolds, Thomas Schebe- tun, Jack Staver, Charles Walker, Harold Wooding, Delmer Cote, Charles Lewis, Floyd .Phillips, Ralph Tignor, Warren, Shaw, Peter Abromaitis, Dean Bird sail, Richard Collier, Raymond Hunt, John, Mariano, Robert O'Hern, James Tignor, John. Barkus, Leo FOR Forget, Patric Maisto, -Leotaard Grenier, Joseph Lemieux, Terry Connor, Kenneth Greason, Rich- NEW IDEAS IN ard Peck, -Charles Johnson, David Long. Also, Anthony Giannaccio, FOOD KEEPING-! Robert Palomba, Patri Palo nib a, •Gail Beach, Marilyn, Bradshaw, Barbara, Blais, A via Campbell Dorothy Dains, Marc i,a DeLauren- tis, Shirley Grenier, June Jere- miah, Eleanor Johnson, Marcia Judd, Elaine Lewis, Donna, Leon- ard, Ann Magnus on, Barbara March, Mertie McGinley, June Misura, Irene Pi card, Joan Pond, CYCLA-MATIC Barbara Raymond, F'aye Ray- mond, Frances iStan-co, Germaine Vadnais, Helen Wood bury, Lucille Woodward, Gertrude Zappone, Shirley Hebert, Barbara Mellon, Carol A. rear I, C arm el Stanco, Eva, Laue, Betsy Alexander, Suzanne FRIGIDAIRE Lever, Eleanor Howl and. Also, Sandra Wilson, Gail, Bro- lin, Elaine Brennan, Joan Lynn,,, 'Charlotte Innes, Ann Cook, Jane llC'llf inCAC ol' shoppy' Wis 9» Allen, Irene A rear i, Renee Bar- baret, Betty Barton, Laura Bea- HE TV 1UEHJ separate Food Freezer man, Beth Brody, Gertrude hold's up to'43,8 ' lbs. frozen foods. Now you can • Carey, Julia DeAngelis, Roberta .shop a week or 'two in advance! Foods never Felon, Dorothy Hoard, Anne Ko- 11 walski, Bette Lewis, .Eileen Sche- get soft' and "mujhy" even when refrigerator is betun, Barbara, Tumash, Kathleen, defrosting. Wall, Claire Wei dernier, Barbara Woo key, Patricia Bassett, Cathy of refree Dor an, Arlene Yurkunas, Ann, UClAf IrtCAC «» ' 'iV/ngf Only Jebb, Hazel Ruby, Joanne Colter, llCW IPEAj Frigidaire has Cycia- Sally Waken eld, Joan .Sartor i, Sylvia Wadeau, Delores Brudelis, matic Defrosting! Simple,safe,sure. Refrigerator Nancy Alexander, Marilyn, Bach- frost is banished before it even collects, without man, Carol Bo is vert, Margaret • application of heat or use of manual controls! Bradley, Judy Budge, .Shelby 1 Budge, Ann Bussemey, Margaret You don't have to do anything! Can,field, Pauline Canfield, Joan Collier, Arlene Do meet. of convenience! All Also: Shirley Dunn, Maureen, I NEW IDEAS shelves are- rust- proof Gardner, Ruth Gardner, . Robin aluminum. Roll-to-You Shelf glides all the way Hall, Marilyn Hayes, • Betty Hinckley, Barbara Hogan, ' Lil- out. A big, roomy Hydrafor for fruits, and vege- lian, Hotchkiss, Carla Hunger ford, table:!. Shelves on the door. Everything right Carolyn, Hunt, Thehna Johnson, Betty Kanehl, Betty Labasauskas, at your finger tips I Jacqueline Lafreniere, Lillian Lampron, June Lockton, Carol of ac a im na Lucosavage, Judy Manning, ilEW IHE AC *P ' "" "" ' design! Louise Mart el, Janet Mazzalupo, HEwW Ilf'EIU Compactness is the word Beverly Mendillo, Pauline MIc'Ji- for Frigidaire. Yet ftis new De Luxe model has aud, Margaret McBennett, Carol Carol Naismith, Delores Nester, more than enough storage space in both the food Joan Nester, Janice Palmer, -Bar- freezer and refrigerator for the needs of even bara Patrick, Louis Roncolet, Bar- large families. See it today. ••»«•« bara Rudder, Beverly Schmitz, Marion. Stafstrom, Mildred Staf-

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Page 16—TOWN TIMES (WATERfOWN,-CONN.)watertownhistoricalsociety.org, APRIL 30, 19S3 Wafer-Oak VFW. Post Adjutant; Omer Daveluy, Mrs.' Margaret Neverd.auskie, and Chaplain; Frank Hlavna, sur- Mrs, Marie Bell, em are; Patriotic Felix Maguire, .Fr. Sheehaii, Com- geon; L. Randall Post, Trustee; Instructor, 'Mrs. Catherine Lov- Request For Rate mander Victor Carey, of the Mew Officials . Raymond Nailhot, National Color •rinovicz; Historian, Miss Roberts, American Legion; Mrs. Mellon, Bear,er; Adam, Koslos'ky,' Post and Color bearers, Mrs, Alice Increases Filed President, of th Gold, "Star Are- Installed, ' Color Bearer, and appointive1 of- Lovrinovicz, Mrs. Lena re Free- 1 M o th e rs; M r. W i 1 k 1 n s on, prieeide n t ficers, William Murphy, of Corn- man, Mrs. Anne Butler and Mrs. By Telephone Co. of the Gold Star Fathers, Grand, Officers of" Water-Oak Post, Helen Lukosevage. Mrs. Lillian, VFW, ,No. 5U'73, and, its Ladies wall, past department., comman- Knight Henry Boucher, of the der, ..installed the Post officers. Sandell, of New Milford, Past De- A request for revision of ..cer Knights, of Columbus; President, Auxiliary were installed, in cere- partment President, was install- tain telephone rates has been, filed Ai-mand. Markanthony, Italian Aid monies held, Sunday afternoon in Officers of the Auxiliary are: ing officer. with hte Connecticut Public Util the post club rooms, Community Mrs. Ruth Hlavna, President; Society; Mr. Tutler, Spanish, Following the ceremonies, Mrs. ities Commission by The South American War 'Veterans, Police Building, before a large assem- Mrs. Sophie Hlavna, Senior Vice- ern New1 England Telephone Com blage of members and friends. President; Miss Boris Roberts, Mary Be 11. em are, retiring presi- Chief Frank Minucci, Past Dept. dent, was in charge of refresh- pany. The proposed changes Pres4 Lillian Sandell, and. Past Post Officers are: Robert J. Junior Vice-President; Mrs. Pearl subject to approval by the Com Dist. Pres. Maud Armstrong, both O'Neil, • Commander; R o b e r t B1 iss, s e c r eta ry-tr easu r er.;: Mrs. ments. mission, would increase total conv of New Milford; .Past Dist. Pres. Copes, Senior Vice-Commander; Gerry Duplessea, Chaplain; Mrs. I >any re ven u es by a bou t 5' a per- U r s u 1 a Me C aff e rty, C ora w all; Malcolm, C. Bliss, Junior Vice- Lillian, Le'May, Conductress; Mrs. American Development "Co. sold cent, or $328,000 a month. 'The Dist. Pres. Elizabeth Healey of Commander; Roland Bedard, Lucille Arlington, guard; Trus- land on, Winnemaug Estates to additional revenue would help off- Torrington; County Council Pres Quartermaster; Sherman Slavin, tees, Mrs. Catherine Lovrinovicz, Anne DiBIasi. set the increased cost of mate- Ma rj o r i e La n g e vi n, T h omasto n rials, wages and taxes. Past. Pres. Ruth Taylor, Wolcott The .company's proposal In- Past Pres. "Marjorie Clark, Lt 11 cludes changing the rate for local Shea, Auxiliary, Waterbury; Pres coin telephone calls from, 'five to Ident Ruth Hlavna, Water-Oak ten cents. ' In general, monthly Auxiliary: Past. President Sophi DONT MISS rates for local residence service Hlavna, Water-Oak Auiliary, and. would go up ten to fifty cents a Post .Deputy Inspector, John Ben Hawthorne's month, depending on the size of Vanicke, Torrington. Dayton Construction Co. exchange,, while business rates would be increased .by thirty cents A buffet supper was served, by to $1.40 monthly. There would, the Ladies Auxiliary under the be savings, to some customers be- chairmanship of Lucy Caporale. 400 North, Street cause of proposed changes in tele- Post Officers installed are phone rate zones. Other adjust- Commander Hanning; Sr. Vice- Telephone 2-2998 ments wo aid increase certain col- Com. Oscar LeClair; Jr., Vice- lect, person and overtime toll "oBi., Albert Montambault; quar- WATERTOWN CONNECTICUT rates within Connecticut by five t e ran as ter,,, J o seph Paler n oster; Adjutant, Joseph Caporale; chap- cents. No changes would be made 1 in basic toll rates. "ain, Angelo Durante; Officer of :he Day, John Kucheravy; Judge; Under the new schedule, month- Advocate, Legislative Officer, ly rates in the Watertown ex- "Philip Berchonak; Patriotic in- change would be increased as fol- tructor, Anthony Calabrese; Post ELECTRIC SHOW "~Tbws: individual line residence Historian, William, Virbilia; Post Excavations for ..Cellars, Footings, service 45 cents, two-party serv- •ervice officer, Donald, Kenr; with DOROTHY BAKER ice 3"3 cents, four party service 'olor bearer, guard, Albert Dad- 25 cents. The rate for unlimited, dona; Public relations,, Randall every MONDAY and Drains individual ljne business service Austin, Trustee, Joseph Gugliel- would be increased $1.10 monthly metti, and. Post Surgeon, Guido 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. and for measured business service Calabrese. Bulldozing: Blasting 50 cents. • Auxiliary Officers:- President, The day-to-day expenses of Mrs. Cofrancesco; Sr. Vice-pres. WNHC-TV t h e h u s i n ess—m a t e r i als, wages, Mrs. Anna Schmidt; Jr. Vice-Pres. Channel 6 " Septic Tanks — Installed and Repaired taxes—have risen sharply despite- Mrs. Mae McGee; Chaplain, Mrs. technical, advances, new methods Margaret Osowickf; Conductress, and operating economies," Aller- Mrs. Grace Olson; Guard, Mrs. Excavating: for Septic Tanks . . . • ton F. Brooks, president of the Mary Hanning; Treasurer, Mrs. company, said, today in discussing Sim,one JLeC1 a,ir; Sec r etar y, Miss the need for rate revisions. .Drainage Field Installations ""We are now carrying out the Petrok; Patriotic Instruc- biggest expansion, and improve- tor, Mrs,. ..Eva Smolskis: Historian, ment program in, our history," Mrs. Mary Hubbell; Color bear- said Mr. Brooks. "That, program ers, Miss Alice Hanning, Mrs. rue coMMfcrtcur Fill, Asphalt and. Tar 'Driveways •has totalled over JJT67 million Frances West over, Mrs. Beatrice 1,10MT AM0'POI*f« since the war and this year will Gebhardt, Mrs. June Worden; be a record $33 million. Trustees, Mrs. Alice Barkus, Mrs. Avis Austin, and Mrs. Carporale. "'The money for this program com.es from investors," , Mr. Brooks pointed out. "We are in competition with'other businesses for the investor's dollar. We must m, a. in tain our earnings at a level high enough to continue to attract investment money. Ber cause inflation has more than dou- bled the cost of expansion, this rate revision is vital if we arc- to meet Connecticut's growing reeds for more and better tele- phone service." The .revisions proposed by the PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES company at this time, together with previous adjustments, would raise Connecticut telephone rates approximately 22 percent above ... for less than V a day the prewar level. This, the com- pany stated, is well below the 90 percent increase in the cost of living: over the same period. IN A COLONIAL SAFE DEPOSIT The Increase in the local coin telephone rate would match the pattern established in 35 states since the war. A 10-cent local There is no safer place for four jewelry, rate for coin telephone is already silverware, precious papers, in effect in three Connecticut telephone exchanges. or other items of value Oakville VFW than a 'Colonial Trust Safe Deposit Box. Post, Auxiliary These sa/e deposit boxes are available Installation at three of our offices located in Officers of Oakville Post 7330, Waterbury (Main Office), VFW, and its Auxiliary were in- stalled* April IS, in St. Mary Thomaston, and Watertown. Magdalen Church' hall, with, 150 present, Gerald Manning, com- .Each, office has various size boxes available mander, and his associate offi- cers, were installed by Hugh Mc- at varying costs, but all three ..of these offices Cafferty, of .Cornwall, Litchfield 1 County Council Commander. 'have boxes for less than, two cents a day Mrs. Mary Cofrancescc, presi- including Federal 'Tax. dent of the Auxiliary and, her as- sociate officers, were installed by Mrs. Mae Dempsey, of Derby, past, department president, assist- ed by Mrs. Alice Mesta, of Derby. f Retiring Commander Philip Berchonak was presented a jewel by Commander McCafferty, in THE COLONIAL recognition of his services, Mrs. Alice Barkus, retiring president, received her pin from Past Dis- trict President, Maud, Armstrong, of .New Milford, who installed her TRUST COMPANY in office last year. The Post gained a new mem- MEMBER FEDEKA1 DEPOSIT INSURANCE COBPOBATlON r ber when the Rev. John Sheehan IT "l" announced, he had joined its ranks h that evening. Among the guests were The COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE • FIVE CONVENIENT OFFICES' WATERBURY • THOMASTON Rev. Harry Struck, The Rev. WATERTOWN WDODBURY PropertyReturn ofs Fro them Watertown Historical Society), AMttL «ir~l l 1.7 Because ol the rainy weatti.fi" Convention .April .25;. the paper collection :, Mra. Janet Ford, West St.. local scheduled 'by the. Oak villa 'Girl Observe Family Weel Welcomwatertownhistoricalsociety.orge Wagon hostess, has re- Scouts ..will be held May 2. start- HELP WANTED turned from New 'York City, ing at 9 a. m. 'They will cover National Family Week, ..May 3 .streets on the East aide from to 10,.. will be observed in- the where she attended the week-long international convention of the Rockdale Ave., to French St. . MALE Methodist Church ..with special Those' whose papers are not. pick- services .and meetings. company, held at Park Sheraton ed up, are asked to call Mrs. BENCH and 'CASE ASSEMBLERS, SANDERS, Superintendent of the Sunday Hotel, More than. 1600 Welcome Margaret Osowicki, 2-2624, or MLLEKS FOR WOOD CASE SHOP (61 Hums,) School, J. William Hosking, has Wagon hostesses from this coun- Mrs, Robert: Carey, 2-2223, Resi- made the following announce- try, Canada and Hawaii attended, dents will help if they .will put fPEZTERMANN .AUTOMATIC OPERATOR (44 Hours) ment: the convention which marked the their papers in boxes, or tie them TUMBLING BARREL OPERATOR Sunday, May 3, 'parents are in- 29th.anniversary of the company. in bundles, vited at the regular Sunday Mrs.. Ford reports a 'highly 'inter- School hour, 9:45 to visit' their esting week. Among the promi- Permission was given Helen FEMALE Children in. the Class sessions. A | nent convention speakers "were Rosen. Buckingham St., to re- Panel Forum 'will take the place |j Dr.. Norman Vincent Peale, and model a chicken coop into a stu- BENCH: LINE ASSEMBLERS of the sermon in. the regular t Mra, Eleanor Roosevelt. dio, coat $200, morning worship service at 11 Excellent Working Conditions a. :m. Members of the panel in- clude Mr. Hosking, Mrs, Frank- Record of steady employment. Group insurance, lin H. Wilson., 'Richard Achzeh- DAY PHONE:: NIGHT PHONE: Pension Plan. Paid 'hospital., .Surgical, and Sickness ner. Miss Alma. 'Whittle and THOMASTON 1291 TOREINGTON 2-1382 Benefit plans. James Post, May 5, there will be a Sunday APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE School Parent-Teacher1 meeting at Thomaston Electric the church at 8 p. m. A. program WE flX of education and. fellowship has EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL GONTRACTING SETH THOMAS CLOCKS 'been planned, which will include the film strips, "No Easy An- and REPAIRING Thomaston, Conn. swer." Oil Burner Servicing Employment office open daily Mondays through 94 MAIN STREET .Fridays 7:30' a. m. to 4:30' p. m. and ' Saturday American Legion" ROBERT RIC HARD THOMASTON. CONN. mornings 8:30 to 12:. Post Meets Fri. A regular meeting of the Am- erican Legion will be held May 1, at 8 p. m. in the Post Club Rooms. The building' committee, under the chairmanship of Arthur Tof- fey will meet at 7:3§ p. m. to pre- QUESTION: pare a report to be submitted, to' the re.gu.lar meeting. Permanent members of the building-commit- tee are: John. T. Miller, John Which cor in the low-price field gives you oil this: ' McCleary, John Reed, Anthony D'Nunzio and Neil .Maelnnes. John T. Miller1, General Chair- Best performance, World's best ride, man of the Memorial Day Cele- bration will report on progress of yet greatest economy yet no 'Useless weight his committee. Commander 'Victor Carey urges all members to^attend. Chairman _>• Compactness with easiest handling, Highest power to weight,, Toffey-'s report %l _ the building yet' plenty of room for six yet utmost safety committee will be of special, in- terest to all. 'Greatest' durability, - - Custom-car quality, FEGCY HO.NOB.iSD yet' most reasonable price yet economical to buy •• Miss Peggy Lynn, daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H, Lynn, Bunker ' Hill Road, 'was honored at a surprise birthday party, at the home .'''of. Mary Lou Brand.- ANSWER: meyer, Guernseytown • Rd., April 21, -on tne 'occasion of Miss Lynn's"- 1.7th birthday. Her classmates attending the •party included- Mary Lo.u 'Brand- meyer and .Kay Wooding, hostes- • ses; Jane Allen, Betty Barton, Only the HUDSONjfeT Beth Brody, Judy _ Budge, Joan •Chesnavich, Jude Cleary, Beverly Cook, Margaret Cook, Julia De- Angelis John Dillon, Arlene Dou- ce t, Lucille Giannini, Elaine Har- rison, Dorothy Hatch, Shirley He- bert Helen Kiyak, Lillian Kuli- kauskas, ,S,'h i r 1 e y Lattanzio, I rene Levesque, Betty Ann. Eje wis7 Susan Lin sky, Betty Longo, Ly- dia Lukowslti Esther Mad land, •Carol. Naisniith, Margaret Sep- ples, Marilyn Shaw, Janice Spi- no, Patricia Stawki, Dorothy ! Thompson Sonia Turn ash, Kath- leen Wall, Violet Wheeler/ Air- line Yurkunas. Theresa Zappone' and Janice Lynn.

ST., JEAN BAPTISTE. St. Jean Ba.ptiste society will meet May 7 at. 8 p.. m. in St. John's School hall. President Al- phonsc Bert Mao me will preside. Miss Jeannette Friechette of Conseil Villa Maria of Waterbury. will speak and show slides. Re- freshments will be served. All members are asked to attend. For the first time anywhere you. can That is why the: Hudson Jet safely get .all. the qualities shown, above in one handles more power; in. relation, to its New Duol-Rcmg* CAMEO economical, compact car that sells, at a weight,,, and provides far greater per- low price—the new Hudson Jet. formance than any other car in. the HYDRA-MATIC .Reception Hall. low-price field. DRIVE This, new kind of car is 'possible only For because - of Hudson's exclusive "step- Moreover, this highest power to'weigh t and ten sat to no I Weddings, Banquets, down" design, (the floor 'is, recessed), 'is a. key factor 'in the Hudson Jet's TWIN H-POWER which, provides the lowest center of outstanding economy in. gas, oil, tines •ilhar or both optional at «itra eagt Parties, .'Dances and gravity among .American, cars. and upkeep. Try this new Mmd of car. Gatherings of .All Kinds, Standard trim .and other specifications and accessories subject to change without notice.

ROBERT OTNEEL, Hgr. Gall. &419S FRED A. BBADSHAW THEATRE BUILDING .HUDSON & SERVICE- Main Street ; Watertomt 554" MAM STREET OAKVHJE