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• SECTION THREE<br />

Mfss Drauss lV d<br />

To M. $. Zigmunt<br />

In Meriddn Church<br />

Miss Loraine Mae Dtauss, daughter<br />

of Mn and Mrs. Stanley Drauss<br />

L26 CruXes' Avenue, Merlden, and<br />

Mitchell J. Zigmunt, son of Mr.<br />

mad Mt . Joseph Mikosz of 28 East<br />

P*'igitaao.' l brldo ,'as given in<br />

marriage by her fathen<br />

Joseph Parylak of, Unioville<br />

cousin of the brideg ool.n, was<br />

best man. Ushet were John Mi-'<br />

kosz, another cousin of the bridegroom;<br />

,Joseph Truss and Charles<br />

Stiegler, all of Plantsville.<br />

For the wedding the church altar<br />

was banked with palms, chrysanthemums<br />

and pompoms.<br />

Summer Street, Plantsville, were<br />

t . • a . a.......i.g... t The bride was attired in tt gown<br />

.... s' Clinch Mctiden tot sat n and l naissanre lace Her<br />

lis Dorothy_Drm s ter_o i -- ,_.. veil was ed with sirethe<br />

bride, was the maid of<br />

-<br />

nonor<br />

liar lace and fell f* m a satin half-<br />

d the bridesmaids were Miss, ha Her bouquet was a cascade at-<br />

Miss Amelia Zygmunt, sister of °riding .<br />

the bridegroom, and Miss Rose tth stephanetm.<br />

Miss Drauss, the mai of hon0r<br />

wore a formal gown of champagne<br />

" satin. She had a bouquet of red<br />

roses. THe bridesmaids wore sirelilac<br />

gowns of clm'et-colo d satin<br />

a d carried old-fashionefi bouque u.<br />

Little Miss CamI Drauss,<br />

oui.t BE ;tAO<br />

Miss Grablowski<br />

<strong>Be</strong>comes The Bride<br />

Louis J. picone<br />

-'I H -SOT.4 Hb TG-' 9N ,DEC-EMBEIL I 50<br />

MILLDALE NEWS ,'Miss Carol Hutton<br />

. of Oh,'e Wdh,.n <strong>Be</strong>comes The Bride<br />

Waterbury Road was the ThaWs- R asell Road. 'O[ Robert Boyle<br />

giving Day est of her on-in-law . " ' *<br />

Mms Adele Elaine Gmblowaki, and aughtcr, Mr. and Mrg. Them- Thomas Andrews of tht. Navy, Miss Carol Jean Hutton, doughdaughter<br />

of Mr. and M . Michael ,m Giles of <strong>Be</strong>rlin Avenue, South- was the holiday guest of hm par-'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindaay P.<br />

Grablowaki of 199 Bristol Street, legion, eats, Mr. und Mrs. Leater An-[ 6tton of East Street, and Robot€<br />

and L ui J. Preens of Old Turnf. - load. Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

pike Road, son of the late Mr. and I Wllham Boyle of Syracuse, N. Y..<br />

Mrs. Joseph Picom. of this town, Miss Marina Ma lu has i'e- Miss K tty Stevens. luenlbt.l% oflx%ele nUllllPd Thanksgiving Day at<br />

ele marrmd at 9 a. m. Saturday } ? mud her stud es ot the Sargent the Mdldalu Scho,l farui t<br />

at St. Thomas' Chureh. The Rev. school, Bostoa, Maim, afte the hohday recess at be home m<br />

Father Francis J. Mihalek, assis- ng the hoh&ty recess at her home .. ,- The Ray. Go,don S. l)eer, pastor<br />

Kittery, Me., and in Boston, mss, tof tb. Ft st Baptmt Church, pettent<br />

pastor, petqormed the care-', on Clark Street. . . .<br />

mony and celebrated "the nuptial' • * * Mrs. Wdlat Bt wn of Nort m folmmd the cddmg ectelnouy.<br />

.'Mrs. Kenneth Cook of Carter um<br />

Mms Martha Glablowski, igtxtng with lelatives in . , . music.<br />

of the brid% was the uaid of holt- Poitland. I Mr. und Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Elhs and Miss l'ht%n Janus-of<br />

or. Bt.ides naids wele the Mi sesl * * fan. y-of L c s " ' . c'c tw h ' , was the maid of honor<br />

Ann Marm Marotto of the Mail- Mr. aud Mrs. <strong>Be</strong>nJan n Ket.lthtld[ hohday guestb of Mrs. Elhs and Donald lh, h, of New York<br />

den-WaterbmT Road and Barbara and daughter, lh,n, of Mtltdcn nlother, Mrs. Jeantlette Vailaeo of City' brother of the bmdeg oom,<br />

Guzuski of Waterbury. Michael sad, and Mr. and [1 . Agthur Bassett, the Met idea-Waterbury R-ad Xtilb the best re,tat The bride With<br />

Frances Grablowskt, win blather of Hattfold wets the ThanksglvH g * glxen Ill iii;tlllagt, by ht.r fatht.l.<br />

Alfied Andrew, s, a udent at Mr. . Boy • m a gladuate of<br />

rlngbt.aler and flowel g|rl. Wtlham M* Vera Creugh of Russell Rottd. 4 the ['ttl el tty of Connvctwut. Levels High Seh.ol, Lasell Jumot<br />

h g wn like the brides- Du, izik of ri tol r e - S oi, , wag- e eckend guest of Col t.ge and Syraeus University.<br />

maids. Stanley Dl uss, Jr., wss uP the brtdeglo m, was the best Miss Haniet Rlchatxl t f Sprlug- his arent , M; mid Mt Hnanx Mr. Boyle tttcnded M.txeraberg<br />

' the ringbeat er.<br />

man. Ushers were John Tacinelh, fwid, Mhs , " uas the weekeud A. Andreus of Che hut, Road. Ac t[.ny and the Unlvelstty of<br />

Following the ceremony a re-'and Chfford KtTstofolski, both of - • ....<br />

[caption was held at the Knight'si this town. The bride was given lit The httle f|owm" gn'l had a yellow;<br />

Hall, Meriden. bits. Drauss I'e- marri,ge by he*" father, taffeta go -n fashmned hk'e the Laseks Celebrate<br />

cetved In a grey crepe dt ss and l The bride was art,red lit a white bridesmaids and .she had a fl.u- - 5||1 Anniversary<br />

:the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. satin guwn with high neckline, tqt.d time. She carried an old lash-<br />

dress. Each had black accessories taurus.<br />

A_ft_t.t the ceremony a teceptmn<br />

Late in the day Mr. lind Mt. .<br />

left for a wedding trip ing tarot. Hal £ get ]p cd of d..... forty-fifth uedd ng annivelsatT at B ton,<br />

. ;tl Restaul.mt, Milldale._<br />

the bride chose a y ensembl ee p d n Nle carried a m y- € tved in a black tissue crepe gown<br />

ehid stroame* trod step anohs. assmted by bI Ross<br />

by, Mms Grablowskl, the maid of ,.o 1 n ¢ . , of MI . Anna Dlugos of Old Tuln-<br />

.Mrs. Zygmunt is employed . . S uth ngt n nd Mrs. Cartnell pike Road, and the late Jacob<br />

New DiVision of,houut, wo e a eol tl faille dlxsS'Martone of N w Haven, sister of Dlu<br />

" k The Lascks have tht*c sons,<br />

Telephone and Electric mpan had a floxxered tiara and . and oil xxore eolsa es of gltt enuts', and Kllen Lasek, both of this town:<br />

/. bouquet of white chr sa -, and yellow tea-lusts. . [ thlee daughtet , Mrs. AIat 3 Douthemums,<br />

fleur d'amour and try. Late in the day. Mr. aud Mts.'eett M M l, i d<br />

Street is atient<br />

NOW FORMINg -- flo, lM a a nil , en Mh La k has h, n<br />

No Sere'ice aarge tend black aet'essorles and a co* and Wdcox Company.<br />

sage of white orchids. They will<br />

M *. Pieone Is a graduate of the born recently at Burbank, Cal.,<br />

SAW AT ITS h,cal ch.ol and ts employed by to Mr. and I . Jolt ph Aid], Jr.,<br />

$1 1 $ B the Tubular l', ducts Company. of that ctty. Mr. Aldi is the son of<br />

. BEST * Mr. Pie.he. also a graduat, of the Mr. nnd #Ira. Joseph AId of Gerhwal<br />

srhools, ts associated w th the nmnia Steel<br />

All Savings Guaranteed In Full ' Peek, Stow sad Wilcox Company. . Joseph Grease of ] bdadelphla,<br />

By The Satings Bank Dep it Pa., was the cent est of his<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Zantow son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and',<br />

Guaranty Fund of Conn. Inc. A.L. O'BRIEN Appliance Store and fannly of Queen S eet spent M . rald F<strong>org</strong>mne of Main<br />

91 W. MAIN ST. (Next to P lace) 'MERIDEN the hohday s eekend as the ests St eL<br />

t lativcs in Naples, Me. Pfc. Francis Nolan of the Marine<br />

Look Ahead... ot your Ford DeMer's<br />

today! Look at the '51 Ford!<br />

Here's the car designed and built not just<br />

for thls year and next, but for the years<br />

to came. To stay in style, to stay young in<br />

pedormoncea to stay_t_hrifty! _<br />

It's the '51 Ford w;th 43 now "took<br />

A.head" features--every one planned<br />

and engineered for the years ahead.<br />

You'll find such advances s the. new<br />

Automatic Ride Control that makes even<br />

rough roads easy on you easy n the<br />

car itseff This unlque new springing system<br />

automaticaUy adjusts spring reoctlon to<br />

read.condltions. Automatic Ride Control<br />

includes Advanced "Hydro.Coil" Fro t<br />

Springs and new Vad,,ble.Rata Rear<br />

;h ears ahead,..<br />

Come in and "Test D e"it Today<br />

Spdng Suspension. $oth team w;th new<br />

"Viscbus Cofitror' Shock Absorbers to give<br />

you a relaxing ride, a level rlde--no<br />

jounce, no pltcb, no roll!<br />

Yes you'll ride in comfort in the new '51<br />

Ford . . . and you'll ride in sty/e, ton!<br />

lndde ancT our, you'll find beauty in every<br />

detail of styling, coachwork and finish<br />

of this nenm z Ford. d i s beaut that<br />

lasts becousa the quality is therel<br />

You can have your choice of two<br />

famous, lO0.h.p. V-8 or its companion in<br />

' sic Nolan of Old Tin.pike Road.<br />

He will po for duty December<br />

14 m CalCutta.<br />

quality and qulet, the 95-h.p. $;x. Both<br />

of these engMes offer the Automatic Mileage<br />

Maker that mat :hes timing to fuel<br />

charges so that every drop of gasoGne is<br />

med--nonu w ted.<br />

And in the new "$1 Ford you are offered<br />

a cholc of thr e advanced ffansrn ss ous<br />

l Cotwetll;o ol Drivn, the Overdrive,*<br />

and Fordomatie Dr[v * th tzewest and<br />

finest of all automotic transmissions• V sit<br />

your Ford Dealer Ioday to see aud<br />

You ten pa , more bdt you carit buy better<br />

MITCHELL MOTORS, Inc.<br />

Main Street Southington, Conn.<br />

"'It' a lot of eube--nle drinking<br />

pleat) of Riverside Da ry.<br />

ilk Keeps m) blood pure and<br />

rich and arm. I certaml3 ot<br />

a lot of health to be proud of<br />

thi h)ter."<br />

ny make<br />

or<br />

ADDING<br />

MACHINE<br />

and<br />

TYPEWRITERS<br />

qnmplete llne.<br />

Immediate Delivery<br />

WE REPAIR<br />

ADDING MACHI IES<br />

r BRITAIN<br />

TYPEWRITER<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

W. Main St. Tel. ,612<br />

NEW BRITAIN<br />

• Near<br />

W do<br />

Mms Matdda Glagos. daughter<br />

of Mr. and M s. James Glagos<br />

Are there any emp.loy*<br />

ees in )our A&P that you<br />

have found particularly<br />

efficient or courteous?<br />

If so, we wish ,you'd<br />

us know..<br />

1Ve want to bear about<br />

the employee•whctdo the<br />

be•t ob, so we can ke p<br />

them in mind ]or bett r<br />

If there's omebOdy in<br />

your AsP that you Don-<br />

sider an outstanding performer,<br />

you will be doing<br />

him and us a favor if you<br />

wr te to:<br />

CUSTOMER RELATIONS<br />

DEPARTMENT<br />

AaP Food Slores<br />

.0 l.exin ton Avtnua<br />

Ne Yo 17, N. Y.<br />

antoed Thursday. Nov. 30<br />

through Wednesday.<br />

6 and eflecttve in flus com.<br />

"Fruit ( ake<br />

Str ussel Jelly WhirN<br />

Miss Mestey Wed<br />

Miss Clare Ann Mestey, daughter<br />

of M.r. and Mrs. D. O. Mestey<br />

of Buckland Street, Plantsville, and<br />

Edward S. Wilks, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. John Wilks oY 62 Miller<br />

Street, New Britain, were married<br />

November 18 at St. Thomas'<br />

Church here.<br />

PAGE ONE ':. ,<br />

TiLe Bixethday Club will h01d a',<br />

Christmas party Wedrmigtay at<br />

home of Mrs. May<br />

West Center StreeL<br />

Edward J. Havenda of . o<br />

Center Street, Michael Michany<br />

czyk, Jr., of North Main Streo.t<br />

of Meriden Avenue have refundedfrom<br />

a hunting trip to Ellsworth<br />

WALLACE'S-S0uthington's<br />

HEADQUARTERS FOR<br />

NOW ON DISPLAY!<br />

Christntag cards for every requirement. Some<br />

for dozen . . . others $I.00 each. Box<br />

assortmenLs from 35c to $1.00. Christmas<br />

wrapping paper, tags, ties, seals and ribbons.<br />

W LLACE<br />

- = 3EW-EL<br />

2G NO. MAIN ST.<br />

(Most Wonmn Ars Asking<br />

The Family Food Bill?<br />

Shop at A&P Where YOU<br />

Get Storewide Low Prices<br />

• On Hundreds iitems.-<br />

Every Day...Instead of<br />

Just a Few One-Day or<br />

Week-End "Spedals'!<br />

What's more -- A&P guarantee* all advertl<br />

price for a full week, even though market<br />

pries* go up. So buy a week's supply of food<br />

and household needs at A&P. (It mike* ne<br />

Aieff _ vhe or d s you do o.) At<br />

•e end of the week, enmlmre your t-oral<br />

bill ith what you might have sl mt<br />

here. We thlnk yon']l aSree dmt yon<br />

s ve more •.• more easily.. •by do'tag<br />

Lifebuoy Soap ....,,., , ., 8:_ Evm' dat Low<br />

Silver Du t , , -- 31<br />

.... Y kee <strong>Be</strong>ans<br />

5PW ,"- 9" 37 s,, . 1.01 Burry's Cook<br />

17€<br />

;;&o ie G.*; ....... ,, ., l&e<br />

10ha P *m*,, ,,,<br />

A P's PBICE POLICY<br />

•Storewide 10w pric on huadre<br />

evsry.day,.., i tead ef just<br />

s Adve i pri e<br />

rove re mo .<br />

W c p m

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