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Topcarbn^ Pfthetfead Pope Paul VI Vows to Continue Council f AGB TWENTY nUDAY, JUNE n , IMI M m t h t v i t t lEwttlng Hi^ralb Avaraga Dally Nat Prana Ron For toe Week Reded Tht Waathar A Sabbath Eve Service win be Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heard, 381 Foreeeel of 0. a. W oatow held at Temple Beth Sholom at 7 ;80 Henry St., will be host and hostess Skating Offered deae 18, 1988 About Town Pools to Open eUSTOM-MADI ROLL-UP ALUMINUM tonight. at the Lutz Museum Sunday. Houra Mostly Minay and eool will be from 2 to 6 p.m. AW NINGS At New Haven 13,828 Mgli 88-78. Otoer ead ooM The Red Ooaa Volunteer Nhr- The, Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, A w k a g TWdta Window HHglit Frto# ■ee* Aide Oorpa Will have a pot- paotor of United Method!^ Church, The 43rd annual Department On^tuTday e e( toe AadH L ost la toe 40s, Sunday oa Greater Hartford akaten are In­ 60” o f draelaitlOB hick and reunion Tuesdafy at 6:30 B o)^ , will be in charge of radio Convention of the American Legion vited to parUciiwte in a summer tossuer. High around 88. Auxiliary will be held July 18 The town's three Mvlmmlng p.m. kt the home o f Mrs. William broadcasts sponsored by the Man- loe ricathig program at toe New 42” 80” Mancheater— A CUy of Village Charm through the 20 at the Hotel l^nd, poole — Verpkutck, SalUr’c, Brennan, 31 Mt. Neho PL Mem­ cheefer Mindstenial Associaition Haven Arena wM to began June 11 48” 80” and Globe HoBow—wiH of>en bers are reminded to bring a knife ovw station W IN F Sunday at Hartford, and was not held this and will oontoiue through Aug. 20. for the Bununer at 1 p.m. to­ 84” 80” and fork. 7:36 pjn. and daily next week ait week as reported In last night’s The New Haven Skating Club is VOL. LXXXn, NO. 224 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SA'^URDAY, JUNE 22, 1963 (fSaosIfled AdvertWng on Page 8) 7:30 a'.m. and 6:30 p.m. Herald. morrow. 60” 80” PRICE SEVEN CENTS Regular swimming hours aponeor of the program. The Kiwanls Club will meet Tues- The UJ8. Fi^re Skating Aoso- during the summer will h«: noon at the Manchester Coun­ Arthur Herbert House, son of datlon of OanneoUcut is sanction­ DOOR CANOPUS TO MATCH try Oub. Howard Ives, state high­ Judge and Mrs. Charles! S. House, Dally: 9:30 to 12 a.m., 1 to WldUi Projeotloa Prlea BOY SC O l/r 6 and 6 to 8 p.m. ing toe BomloaB which will run way commissioner, will jipeak. ISO Westland St., has been elected from 7 axn. to 8:16 pan., Monday 42” " 42” State N ew s to tbwer Cross honorary society at Saturday, Sunday and Holi­ days: 9:30 to 12 a.m., and 1 through Saturday. Sunday mom- 48” 42” i S l Kirk F. Belcher, machinist's Tufts University, Medford, Mass Notes and News toga will bis reserved tor tests, and IFK Departs Tonight to 6 p.m. mate fireman, USN, son of Mr, and Membership in the senior honorary a apeoial dance seaslon will be held 54” 48” Roundup society is considered one of the Registration for beginning Mrs. A. F. Belcher, 133 Scott Dr., Cub Pack 81 Sundays from 7 to 10 pm. Profes- 72” 48” is serving aboard the destroyer highest honors that can be accord' . and Inteimtoifite swimming Pack 81 of ' the Manchester lessons for school age children stonal teachera wlU ba available FREE INSTAtLATTON—AIX OOIXWR Pope Paul VI Vows ed to an undergraduate. DSS Gregory, which recently par­ Green School Wednesday afternoon for Instrucrtiona. ticipated in major fleet striking and vdll be at 9:30 a.m. on June 24 held its annual outing at Camp at all the pools. Toward the close of toe pro­ Linked Ceremony anti-aircraft warfore training ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Pontl- Johnson, Bolton. The main feature MANCHESTER AWNING CO. On Mission to Explain Hours will be scheduled gram judgea of the VM. Ifigure 196 W. CENTER ST,--JtIiL. 849-9091 ercises off the West Coast. The celli, 06 Homestead St., will be of the event was a pdne-derby race. Skating Association will give tests Gregory is a unit of the Pacific when the demand for Ipstruc- For Nuclear Subs guests of honor Sunday at 3 p.m. Wooden race cars, w h ittle and tion is known. \ for skatera wishing an objective Fleet. Its home port is San Diego, at a reception in honor of their shaped by the boys and their dads Regular life guards at' Studies Abroad measure of their progress in figure Calif. 50th wedding anniversary at Rose- to a maximum weight of five skating or Icis dancing. pools will be Leo Diana at ■lea Edwtard Ryan Jr., son GROTON (A P )— A big day mount Restaurant. Bolton. The ounces, and run down a wooden Veirplanck pool; TTiomae Kelly The season will be ^>lit In two in American Navy history be­ Members of Manchester Emblem event is open to their neighbors of Mr. and Mira. OhaiTee E. Ryan Policies to Europeans inclined track, were used. at the S alta's po6I; and Paul parts. June 11 through July 16, To Continue Council of 79 Vernon St., baa been awarded Club have been invited to the In- and friends.' First place winner of the derby and Judy 16 to Aug. 20. Skaters gan here today with the twin stallatlcHi of the Hsimden Emblem Finkbein at the Globe Hollow a Fulbiigtiit grant for graduate was Stephen Nery of Den 6. Sec­ pool. • may attend tor the fuH season, launching of two nuclear sub­ Club, Sunday, June SO, at 2 p.m. study abroad next year, the De­ ITie Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, ond prize went to Robert Badger, half season, weekly, daily, or for marines amid wishes for at the Masonic Temple, Hamden. Den 2, and third prize to John partment of State baa announced. one or more hours. Dinner reservations will close to­ pastor of Center Congr^iational Wide 0>verage peaceful voyages, fair winds Church, will conduct a service Bowen, Den 5. B jw i wna graduated cum laude Those interested may oontact morrow and m ay' be made with The winning den oars were Twirling, Dancing from Vanderbilt Undveralty in the New Haven Skating Clua, 25 and. following seas. Will Follow Mrs. Hector Rivai^, 18 Foley St. Sunday at 6:40 a.m. at the chapel TTie Polaris submarine Tecum- of Manchester Memorial Hospital. owned by Morgan Bantly, Eton 1; Nashville, Term., oh June 2, and Cooper Rd., North Hayen. Robert Badger, Den 2; Francis By Television *eh and the attack vessel Flasher M The Rev. Abram W. Sangrey, pas­ On Rec Schedule received a B.A. degree with a Copeland, 4; John Bowen, I^ n major in.poUUoal science. He will slid down the ways a half-mile tor of United Methodist Church, 5; Steiphen Nery, Den 6; Stephen study political science at the Unt- apart, but as simultaneously as Path Set by Bolton, will serve as hospital chap­ Sisco, Den 8; and Robert Humph­ A new program will be institut­ Will Help Him possible, at the Shipyard of the IMS lain for next week. ed this year for the summer sea­ veratty of CeyUm next yenr. ries, Webeiloe Den. The best look­ Also a winner of a Woodrow MILITARY WHIST Electric Boat Division of General son, 'under the sponsorship of the k H A L E Dynamics Corp. ing car was judged to be that of Wilaan Fellowship tor graduate The VFW Auxiliary will sponsor recreation dej>artment. Baton ■ WASfflNGTON (AP) — John XXIII Robert Hiwt. study at Yale University for next AND MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER -i- 8,43-4125 The separate ceremonies were a card party tonight at 8 at the t'wirling classes will be held for President Kennedy s ^ out After the race, badges were year, Ryan will postpone this linked by a joint loud speaker LARK Post Home. a six-week period for girls 8 to 12 tonight on a 10-day tour of count down. awarded to all the boys who had scholarship imtii he returns to the VATICAN CITY (AP)— earned them. The next meeting of years of age. These classes will be SETDACK PARTY Europe that may derive its lA s r Today’s schedule called for the held every Wednesday starting United States in 1964. Pope Pairfl VI, in his first me8> the pack ■will be held in Sept. A 1969 graduate of Monchesto' With the Working Men of America • • • greatest significance from his launching of two more Polaris *1795 June 26, under the supervision <rf 5ATURDAY, JUNE 26 submarines, John C. Calhoun at sage to the world, pledged to­ High School, Ryan worked as an DeHrered In Manchester Miss Patricia Little, who is well multiple appearances on Euro­ W i ’ " ..... O B t U it m r Intern in the Washington, D.C., Newport News, Va., and Daniel day to continue the Vatican Canadian Visiting known tor her many awards she 8 P.M. GOOD WORD - WORK CLOTHES A pean telerision screens. Boone at Mare DIand, Calif. FREE DELIVERY received in this program. A small office of U.S. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, Kennedy’s voice and image— Ecumenical Council and striva D-Oonn., in a program sponsored Both Sen. Johh O. Pastore, D- fee will be charged tor the series carrying a personal message of R.I., the Tecumseh speaker, and for international peace.
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