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'2SE--r 0 1 -fj- (SrWri l3' Hv I vv 5 Wlifflri" rtirr'iaki nOTltWirit' WP 20 Meriden Record Monday Morninf May IS 191 Southi Record Section Of The Teachers Group To Consult State Organization On Salary Schedules Wednesday at 7 St Rlta'l Circle Junior Daughter of I bell a will meet at Red Men's Hall to mike final plana foiUh ing at Ocean Beach Wednesday at 8J0 pm Our Lady of Fatima Mother Circle will meet at the home of Mrs Daniel Pompei There will be a Brownie mother and daughter program on Friday May 19 at 7 pm in the church basem*nt High masses scheduled foe the week are as follows Monday at 7 a a mass in honor of Madonna del Bagno requested by John-Salerno To Consult State Association The Southington Education Association has voted to consult the Connecticut Education Association regarding the salary schedule as presented by the Board of Edu cation before voting acceptance The Board of Education meeting this past week with the liaison committee of the Education Association submitted a schedule of in Wonx Plantsville Honored With Party Joseph Angelilio of Meriden Ave1 nue was honored Saturday evening at a dinner party on (he occasion of his 40th birthday and to mark the moving into his new home on Meriden Avenue The affgir was held at Steak House and about 50 well wishers atte TiwrMguest with a variety of gifts Host of the evening were Mr and Mrs Jo- jv'Sj 1 w'J fs 62 widow of Frederick Burkhardt of 3J1 Main Street died Sunday afternoon at the Water-bury Hospital following a short illness Mrs Burkhardt was a member of the First Lutheran Church and a life member of the United Lutheran Church Women and the Aid of the First Lutheran She is survived by a daughter Dolores A Burkhardt and a son Frederick Burkhardt both of Southington a sister Mrs Dora Brums of New Haven and several nieces and nephews Funeral services will be held at 2: GO Tuesday at the First Lutheran Church £32 Bristol Street with the Rev Henry Tomsuden officiating Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery Cheshire Arrangement are in charge of the Gould Funeral Home 130 North Main Street John Frank Defarkt John Frank DeCarlo 76 of 143 Liberty Street died at his home Sunday morning following a short illness Born in Italy he has been a resident of this town for the past 60 years Prior to his retirement he-was-employwHorTr of years at the factory of the Peck Stow and Wilcox Company ribbons in dog shows for work and Mr Haviland dog perform for the Haviland is the Dog Obedience is conducted weekly Youth Center years A schedule of $42fl0 tb $6:600 17 steps has been in effect for the past seph Gaiielfe of Delahunty Drive year Senior Citizens Club The teachers had hoped for aj The Senior Citizens Club of schedule of $4300 to $7100 but" -Southington an affiliate group of with a cut of $188000 that was the Southington YMCA will meet made in the school budget the this morning at 10 a at the Board of Education did not have The group will have their the funds to adopt such a sched- usual coffee and six ial hour ule In preparing the budget that from 10 to 10 30 followed by their was approved the BoaYtf business meeting nance used a schedule of $4:406 to The pri ram of the morning Lagace Wieczorek SS Peter and Paul Church was the scene of the wedding Saturday at 0 a of Miss Judith Marie Wieczorek daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Wieczorek of 18 Colonial Lane to Joseph Roland Lagace son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Lagace of 30 May St South Meriden The double ring ceremony was1 performed by the Rev John A Jankowski before an ahar adorned vith mixed flowers The bride who was given in marriage by Jwr father wore a floor-length gown of embroidered net fashioned with fitted bodice scoop neckline short sleeves and bouffant skirt caught at the back in a Polanaise drape Her tiered veil of imported silk illusion was ciught by a crown of orange blossoms and she carried a cascade of white roses and lily of the valley centered with a whiteorchid Mrs Louis Riccio was her matron of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ann Su-checki of a cousin of the bride and Miss Jeanne Legace of Yalesville a cousin of the bridegroom The honor attendant wore a ballerina-length gown of pale blue fashioned with draped bocf ice and full front of wide tucks Her head-j I piece was a half crown of idved to match flowers with circu-ilar veil and s1 carried a cas-j cade of pink and blue carnations with baby's breath The bridesmaids were dressed identically to the honor attendant in romance blue Maurice Lagace was his best man Ushers were Robert Wieczorek- brother of the bride and Robert Lagace brother of the bridegroom At a reception at Lou Restaurant the bride's mother re- cived in a dress cri lilac lace over lilac satin with fitted bodice urapeu oou-j skiit with panel I $6800 and the schedule as of will be a demons! ration conduct-fered by the Board of Education ed by Mr Calvin Haviland of Bris-calls for $100 more in the max- who will show his Sheltie dog imum Robin has been awarded MRS JOSEPH LAGACE nee Miss Judith Wieczorek The salary schedule as present FOUR GENERATIONS get together on the Mth birthday of the oldest Mrs Etta Moslow left of the Masonic Home Others are her son Eugene Moslow right his daughter Mrs Shirley Dunn rear and her son Tommy Dunn 11 months -(Photo bv Adwin Rusczek) various obedience will have his group Mr instructor at the (Class which in the Y's ies and an orchid corsage The mother wore a pink lace dress with matching acces-wiui sories and white orchid corsage for a motor trip to Florida the bride chose black sheath dress black and white knit coat white hat and patent leather accessor vides for a $300 increase majority of the teachers some receiving more John Anderson John Herbert Anderson 157 Liberty Street died for the 64 with (kf Patricia Modica Engaged To ed Mr DeCarlo is survived by one On tht WVuml" Voierans Horned fo all retired men i will roetri at sn ct pital Newington following an ill of Southington All those in daughter Mis Daniel LaPorte ness of several months terested are asked to call the both of Southington four grand- will reside at 50 Prospect St The of Satur-j The Senior Citizens Club Richard Casev Two Shopping For Clothes By Rickshaw In Hong Kong In the following excerpts from rice and at least a dozen differ-1 ent cooked vegetables taxis (row boats with blue caopies) were scurrying all over the harbor when we got under way again and headed for the floating village of Aberdeen where Two the privately published account of their 100-day trip around the world Mr and Mrs Fred Ulbrich continue to give their impressions of Hong Kong or the Club President Earl children and four great grand Hotchkiss for -more mforina- children The funeral will he held Wed-members have been join- nesday af 8: 15 am from the Del- Born in West Haven he has resided here for a number of years He was a son of the late 1 t'0n-1 ohn and Emma (Durant) Ander- ew YMCA Funeral bride is a graduate Lyman Hall High School and is Employed as a stenographer in the Commercial Sales Division of Cuno Engineering bridegroom is a graduate of Horace CT Wilcox Technical School and is a tool and die maker at the Tool Co Mrs Lagace was entertained at miscellaneous shower given by her aunfs and at a personal and short jacket matching accessor- Louis Riccio the Peninsula Hotel where thousands of natives live aboard we had a suite that was large I their junks and sanpans They do enough for a big family It in- not row as we do Most of the eluded a full-sized kitchen with oarsmen are women and they stainless steel sinks cupboards i scull In addition to the small Ial mass for Catherine Tellerico requested by her son Joseph Tellerico Tuesday at 7 am a month's mind mass for John Aldi Tuesday at 7:30 a a mind mass for Antonion Madda-lena requested by Mis Madelm Angelilio Wednesday at 7 am a memorial mass for the deceased members of the Michael Della Vec-chia Family Wednesday at 7:30 am a memorial mass for the deceased members of the Apperti Family Thursdat at 7 am a memorial mass (or Joseph and Stefams Morelli Thursday at 7 30 a a 9ih anniversary mass for Ivo Berk-moes requested by his wife Friday at 7 a a memorial mass will 1e offered for Mrs Gertrude Cushing Saturday at 7 am a memorial mass for Peter Cassella and Pasquale Cassella requested by Mrs William Sabia Saturday at 7:30 a a memorial mass for Felice Sposi Wentworth Mr and Mrs Harold Wentworth of Flanders Street Southington have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Marilyn Wentworth to Berkley Florian son of Mr and Mrs Berkley Flor-lan nf West Street Plantsville and Dania Florida Miss Wentworth will be graduated in June from Southington High School Mr Florian is a student at the University of Connecticut Storrs The wedding is planned for July 1 WSCS Meeting and Supper Memlrers of the WSCS of Grace Methodist Church will meet this evening at 6:30 pm at the church parlors A potluck supper will be served with Mrs E-dward Mrs Edward Estabrooks and Mrs John Meixell as hostesses The nominating committee Miss Ethel Griffiths Miss Cora Gal-pin and Miss Dorothy Stone will bring in a slate of officers to be elected and installed A panel discussion on "Work Being Done with Retarded Children in Southington and in will be presented by Mrs Walter Hyneck and Mrs Joseph Johnson of this town and Mrs Ball of Cheshire Mrs Harold Miller Jr will have charge of devotions Flag Day Program Plans are being made by the Soflthington Lodge of Elk for the annual Flag Day observance that will be held on Wednesday June 14 The parade will form at the Holcomb School Grounds at 5 pm and will proceed up Main Street to the Erik's Home where the services will be held on the lawn Refreshments will be served at the close of the program the committee in charge includes Joseph Angelilio Martin Kavanaugh Anthony Aldi Joseph Slodinski John Sullivan and William Histon son lie was employed as a ma- iW each week and there is plenty laVecchia chinist at the Atwater Manufacturing Company in Plantsville Mr Anderson was a veteran of World War I He leaves his wife Mrs Alice (Holdridge) Anderson of Southington three sons Waldon Anderson of Wolcott and Arnold and Roy Anderson of Southington three daughters Mrs Doris Millard of Plantsville Mrs Alice Raynor of Wolcott and Miss Catherine Anderson of Southington: three sisters Mrs Walter Troske and Mrs Emma McKay of Wa-terbury and Mrs Frank Whitlock of Milldale seven grandsons and one granddaughter and several nieces and nephews The funeral will be held this afternoon 2 pm at the Hal-Funeral Home 208 Mert- of opportunity for all to join in North fellowship relaxation and gwdlrhomas fun a soldemn Poster Contest be celebrated The William Strong School is sponsoring a poster contest in Rites conjunction with its fair that will The be held Saturday May 20 on the (Nowotynski) school grounds jof John Sixth and seventh graders at the street school are participating in the am from contest The winning posters will tPr Mrs be displayed in local stores Prizes Ford will be awarded to those submit-1 at the ting the winning posters Church Judges for the contest are Mrs high mass Lewis Schoonmaker past presi-1 Rev Mrs Joseph Was pastor and Mrs Anthony Valentine Idowski of vice-president-- land Rev Mrs Schoonmaker and Mrs St will appear on the Jean Col-jcon Home 211 Main Street and at St Church at 9 where requiem high mass will Burial will be in St Cemetery for Mrs Wojnar funeral of Mrs Caroline Wojnar 70 widow Wojnar of 20 Walnut was held Saturday at 8: 15 the home of her daugh Alice Clements at 31 Street and at 9 Immaculate Conception where a solemn requiem was celebrated by the Adolphe Renkiewicz assist-dent Rev David Lewah-dent Waterbary was deacon James Kelleher of Church was subdea-Was Car ini To Stav Until Told Otherwise refrigerator and an electric stove a reading room a living room a room with desks and chairs a large bedroom and a bathroom The bathroom alone was larger into the open water and stopped than most rooms in New York a sma village that the lap-hotels The suite which was about anese use( as an internment 60 60 feet cost only $8 a day carrip and that is now known as "We were contacted by a man! the Colony Prison After threei named John Chic who said he more hours of pleasant cruising By GEORGE GROOBERT The chairman of the Democratic Town Committee has decided to retain his position in the ab- sconce of an official ruling Announcement is made of future status from would act as our shopping broker in and out of many islands most National Chairman John ley den Avenue The LcPar-bm Show Tuesday at 2:05 pm Burial was in the Immaculate and see to it that we were well of which -were uninhabited treated with no expense to us landed at the Star Ferry Pier We since his commission would come shall never forget Aberdeen and from the merchants its floating population It is a tour- "He brought us by rickshaw to must engagement of Miss Patricia Ann Mpdica daughter of Mrs Rose Bradford of 1070 South Colony over Station WT1C Hartford celLJr pastor of the Plantsville Congregational Church will coq-i Frederick Burkhardt duct the services Burial will be Mrs Emily (Detels) Burkhardt News Of Cheshire Road Wallingford and the late night at the Peninsula we Dominic Modica to Richard Lee had a Kobe steak dinner which: Casey son of Mr and Mrs Isaac we had heard about while we were Casey of Buckland St Plants-in Japan Kobe steak comes from a steer that is kept very clean by ville Miss Modica is employed with the farmer who raises it It lives five Star in Plantsville and her in the same hut with him A fiance is serving with the US month before it is to be slaughtered it's put on a daily ration of five gallons': of beer Kobe Air Force stationed in Amarillo Texas No wedding date has been set Selectmen Approve Draft Of Proposed Charter Conception Cemetery where committal were read by Rev Father Renkiewicz The bearers were: Paul Tukala Anthony Dashukiewicz Thomas Clements Daniel Shurack Theodore Szostok and Joseph Wygo-nowski A delegation of members of the Holy Rosary Society and the Polish "Affiance served as I honorary bearers and formed a (guard of honor on the church at the same time as the town'stcPs- election on the first Monday in Community Association Meeting October The South End Community Asso- Police Commission ciation will meet this evening at in the fJttle Red Schoo! House on South End Road Carl Heller will preside at the business meeting Reports from Joseph Carini head of the focal Democratic organization disclosed his plans to remain at the helm of the town committee -residence outside of the Fifth Bis trict which he noy represents on the committee "I have decided to stay on with the chairmanship to which I was elected even though no decision has come from he explained He had submitted a request for an opinion to the Democratic several I 4 isjiTlwim filFf I 1 til 1 1 I ROBERTA BARBER LAYOS whose engagement Rodney Hampson Mr and Mrs Harold of Warren Pa has announced by her parents and Mrs Frank Ollayos 100 Fairview Ave She graduate of Lypiap Hall School and William Smith Geneva NY and the teaching staff at Haven High School Mr is a graduate of College Geneva An wedding is planned Board of Selectmen The Board of Selectmen at a meeting last night approved a draft of the new charter as submitted by the Charter Commission with only minor deletions The board voted to hold a referendum on the chgyger to be held OL- to son of Hampson been Mr of is a High College is on North Hampson Hobart August r' the tailors we got im mediate fittings and purchased several suits dresses and coats The Hong Kong Chinese are good salesmen They never take no for an answer but they study our wishes to be sure that we will be satisfied with what we buy and return again the evening we shopped on a road 8 miles long and jammed with shops It is estimated that there are at least 5000 tailor shops in ffcmg Kong and we are certain that this is so The shopkeepers all haggle but they expect anyone to pay asking Next morning the Ulbrichs were guests aboard a motor yacht owned by the president of the Hong Kong and Eastern Shipping Company They were taken to a floating restaurant known as the Ritz Night Club Godfrey ordered for us in they wrote "and we must have had eight or ten courses of what we did not know but every dish seemed tastier than the last Later back on the launch we learned that we had had nest soup with whole pigeon eggs floating in it raw fish duck snail roast pigeon under glass head eyes and all chicken steak which is not eaten much in Japan because it is too expensive is evported to the best places It is delicious I'd never tasted anything like it before" "Next morning we had a side on the Peak Tramway a cable car that brought us up a steep mountainside stopping on the way to pick up and discharge pas- sengers mostly British who live otr the slope sight was breath-taking-dark green jungle vegetation massive outcroppings of granite stately homes and large multicolored apartments ail notched in the hillside The harbor 1800 feet was cluttered with new and rusty ships freighters and Congl Women To Elect Slate The annual meeting of the Women's Fellowship of First Congregational Churph will be held tomorrow at 12:15 pm There will be no meetings of the various groups A pot luck luncheon will be served preceded by a prayer by the Rev Delwin Lehmanri pastor Mrs John Aston will be in charge of a musical program and Mrs Pattee Jr will out the term regardless of his State Central Committee weeks ago when it was learned that he might be challenged Some members of the town committee consisting of what appears to be a minority claim that once Carini establishes his residence outside of the Fifth District he is required to resign membership -nd the chairmanship An opposite View is held by the chairman and his -supporters who contend that the local party rules provide that once he elected to the top he can nf form rorrarHlzicc hi from authoritative sources that Harry Dubuque has been endorsed by the Democratic Town Committee for the Democratic position on the Board of Police Commissioners to fill the vacancy of Harold Baldwin It was also learned rhat William Kasack has been endorsed by the Republican Town Committee to fill the position vacated Mrs Margaret Bartholomew of by Police Commission Chairman Evansville Ave has as her! j0bn Baldwin weekend houseguests last weekend It has been learned from the standing committee will be heard and announcement made about the recent food sarie The nominating committee headed by James McCloskey will present a state of officers Plans for the coming Summer months Will be made at tins time A clothing demonstration will follow the business session Refreshments will be served by ki I(KIIAkijt Emily iimh) wid- lead the devotions Meriden Car '-Annual re-and officers will be barges along with the native craft and in the background was wb read Kowloon with its jagged hills (nine! peaks in all) that are called the Nine members residence location Carini is presently building a new home in 7 Third District but it expected to be pleted until late summer or early fall A Wallingford resident of a her son and daughter-in-law Mr trailer court was knocked imcon-and Mrs Kenneth Bartholomew scious but escaped serious injury 3n(l son John from New York Mrs Bartholomew has been seriously ill for two weeks with (Continued) re-on Saturday when a motorcycle 0n which he was riding side-the the front ehd' of a car near the Yalesville Shopping Cen ter on Turnpike Rd The cyclist Carl Wickstrand liberty -St Funeral Wednesday at 8:15 a in trom DellaVecchia Fun oral Home 211 Nn Main St and at 9 am at St Thomas' Church Burial will be In St Thomas' Cemetery Friend may call at the funeral home today from 7-9 pm and on Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9 pm The Rosary will be recited Tuesday at pm The Baby Named ROBERT JCfhN born May'll at Bridgeport Hospital to Mr and Mrs Robert Moran 27 Denver St 'Bridgeport Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs John Moran 58 Valley St Walling- ford nc-rc-D mrr-uAtr a controversy over tht chairman- PEFER MICHAEL born May ship before the election could con-7 at Meriden Hospital to Mr and rjbute to widespread dissension Mrs Matthew Catapano of 438 effect the chances Colony Rd They have a daugh- He now has indicated that gardless of when he removes to Third District he will remain in the town top po- sition pneumonial GOP Club The Third Ward Women1 Republican Club will meet Tuesday evening May 16 at 8 at the home of Miss Barbara Holl-man of 74 Main St So Meriden The business of the evening will be followed by a social hour Banquet -A Banquet" was held recently at the South Meriden House honor of Troop 355 The 29 Brownies who are now our new South Meriden Intermediate 25 of 30 Lormgs Trailer Court told Police Officer William Knapp Jr that he was' headed north when he saw a car driven by Lindsay Spaltro 36 of 55 Brooklawn Dr Meriden come to a stop jiist as it appeared to be i making a left turn into the shop- Mrs Irving Butler James Blatchley Birthday Party Meeting St Circle Daughters of Isabella will hold its annual birthday party at 8 pm this evening' in the Red Hall North 7 or 143 Main Street Activities will include entertainment arid' refreshments Mrs Jean Roche and Mrs Bertha Drozd are co-chairmen of the arrangements Summoned to Court Samuel Bisnovich 50 of 109 Moran Street Waterbury has been summoned by pfficer Phillip AgostTno to appear in Circuit Court May 29 to answer to a charge of passing in a no passing zone Albert Hayton Jr 24 of 16 Cook Avenue Meriden has been summoned by Officer Adam Skrzy piec-to appear in Circuit Court May 25 to answer to a charge of having a defective muffler Raymond Stanhope 36 of 21 Dunham Road Southington was summoned Saturday night by Officer Phillip to appear in Circu Court June 1 to answer to a charge of intoxication operating while under the influence of liquor or drugs and reckless driving Stanhope was released on a bond of $300 St Church Notes Rev Michael McVerry pastor of St Church announced Sunday at all the masses the schedule of church activities for the week as follows: ues Weekly novetis services TIRED OF WAITING tor fhe telephone to ring? You mv of Frederick Burkhardt nf 310 Main St Eiincral Tuesday at 2 pm at the First Lutheran Church Bristol St Burial In Hillside Cemetery: Cheshire Friend may yall at the Gould Funeral ilujael30 No Main St today fromTirpni "t)ur Town" is the topic of an open meeting of the Cheshire Grange to be held at Grange Hall Wednesday at 8:45 pm Under discussion will be the history of the town illustrated by a display of Cheshire memorabilia from several collections Comprising the program committee are Edward Gumprecht Chester Morse and Dr Robert Craig who are also past presidents of the Cheshire Historical Society Newcomers to the community interested in the background of local affairs are especially 'invited A business session for Grangers will open at 8 pm wjth Richard Chapman master presiding Refreshments will be in charge of Mi and Mrs Harold Judson Mrs Ruth Doolittle and Mrs Clarence Shepherd Community Theater Elects An election of officers was held at the annual meeting of the Cheshire Community Theater held this week at St Episcopal Church Presiding was George Coley who is completing the first year of a two-year term in office Elected were Mrs Raymond Squirer vice president Mrs Hen-ry Hermanns secretary Richard Bauerfield treasurer Lawrence De George business manager Continuing in office with Mr Carini says he is cognizant jaf ping eenter deferment of a challenge Wickstrand said he turned to his position and leadership tjje eft (0 an0w the southbound the October election ter Rita 1-year old Mrs Catapano is the former Rita Desimone daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Desimone of North Haven Pater- nal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Arthur Catapano of 438 Colony Rd possible to "But to a like ycar to pull in became confused I feel that I was elected I as to the intention two-year term and I would swerved right applied brakes and to complete it In addition crashed sideways into the car the interpretation of the local collision said Knapp who party rules by others also indi- summoned Dr John Carrozzella Girl Scouts are Laurie Benont Charlene Bentley Donna Busa Mary Carroll Kathy Dalton Pa-' iricia Driscoll Donna Dutton Karen Erasmus Peggy Haherli Helen Katechis Anne Ledwith Kathy Maioy Vanessa Manzara Carol Lizabeh Moriaty- Kay K1pn Mon Llnda 0'L()Oney San dra Olsen Sandre Perlot Irene Petrosky Rande Ritchotte Pamela Rogers Sharon Stagon Barbara Stanchick Wendy Stephan Debra Stone-Shawn Tecling Carol Townsend Susan Wodatch and Denise Warner Their leaders Mrs Raymond Neville Mrs Finance Board Off Until Mav 22 The Board of Finance will not meet tonight according to its secretary Mrs John Collins She said the finance group is scheduled to assemble on Monday May 22 Several major appropriation requests had been handled by the finance board at special sessions last month lames Bartis and Mrs JfiiOSIL cate that I am able to remain for the full fie captured the town chairmanship from his predecessor William Bossidy after a bitter party primary electing town committee members last sum- Bossidy has already said he is Co Plans prepared to regain the influen- tial post if Carini! occupancy til ReillllOIl is challeneged or declared illegal Co of 102nd Infantry will hold its 5th Annual Reunion on May 20 All members who served with the company during World War II may attend the affair to be held at the Italian Hall on John St Reservations will close tomorrow and may be made by contacting Joseph Papallo 12 Merwyn Rd teen feet from the motorcvcle teen iea trom tne motorcycieI rviif uhnn hzx raoainAn rvncnMic- Obituary EDWIN BARBER Edwin Barber 38 of 16 Forest Rd died suddenly Saturday night at his home Complete details will be found on page 2 of Record ship chairman and Mrs George ay at 7 Pm OUR SERVICE CRAFTSMEN ARE EXPERTS Our factory-trained experts can fix whatever ailments your car may quickly and economically They have the know-how and the equipment to complete every repair job at the least possible cost Drive in any make any model we service them all! ALL MAKES ALL MODELS ID BARBERINO BROS 323 3M No Colony Kd CO M458 Wallingford Religious instructions for members of the First Communion Wojtasik technical director Announcement jnads of have to it and wait for results wheh you place an inexpensive Meriden Record Journal Classified Want Ad to rent your vacant house apartment tenement or rooms delay place -your Want Ad right now THE MERIDEN RECORD JOURNAL Crown Sq Meriden BE 5-1661 Died dinner-dance to be held in Mount Carmel on May 27 Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs David Karrmann The annual Peter Pence Collection for the Holy Father will be taken at all the masses next Sunday Ritchotte will also go on with them irf the Intermediate program Guests at the banquet were Richard Howalnd District Advisor Mrs Howard Gormely District Chairman Mrs David Wodatch Neighborhood Chairman and parents of the Girl Scouts A Fly-Up Ceremony was held followed by a buffet dinner and a discussion about the Intermediate program Tuesday at 8:30 pm the Immaculate Conception Mother's Circle will meet at the home of Mrs Anthony D'Angelo BI Anthony husband of Esana Buongirno of 63 Christian St Euneral Services wttl be held today at 8:15 am from the Thomas Eitgeratd Funonal Home 43 Church St and at am at Holy Trinity Church Burial in St Cemetery Miss Edith Cornell Cheshire Correspondent BR 2-5(37.

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