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‘ * •r-’* 7 - 4 S i x t e e n MONDAY; MAY A 1964 Drty>Net PreM San jPatiflffalgr * For m , Wwik ilmfad I... May 3, 1964 The Daughters of the Union Daughters of Liberty No. 136 CShbomi Assembly, Catholic are reminded to bring rummage 15% Y es Vote About I'own Vstomns o f the Civil War will of Cdumbus will 13,961 M r eool. toaigbt, Rw meat tonight'at 8 at the home articles to Orange HaU tomor Us* hnnual installation Wsdn(«^l 0OO Attend StJlifarys Priest Accepts of Mrs. James M. Shearer, 113 row evening at 7 pm. to be day at 6:30 pm. at Needed to Pats ' J**"!!;® 9f th, AuiUt to 48.' Wedwme.maeri Iflipak Qreto oC South M«th- Bu h S i of Circulation Ad&rt Church wiU. moet at Su> Russell St. used at the sale Wednesday a f Restaurant, Walmtt RL Aiiyons^ M R A SHOW / Call of Torrington Church warm, high T8 M 09. aaanah Wesley Hall tomorrow 9 am . at the same place. who desires to attsM but hss Qiarter Items Maneheater • 4 City of Village Charm at 13:30. Mrs. Oscar Oronlund The Motherhood of Mary’s not been oont^Md may contact Mother’s Circle will meet at 8. will praaent ‘The Glory of WUd Circle 12 groi^iL of WSCS of M rs.' Jamas BlanchflekI, 81 On Renevoajk The R«v. William V. Q«nder,< »wtiat we have learned from his Yhs tripia quastlcwa to be VOL. LXXXDL NO. 184 Flowers,” ^ t h colored slides tonight at the home of Mrs. South Methodist Church will White. SC or Mrs. Thomas Mc- m , pastoral ooriktant o f S t teaching. However, we ore oU (BIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, ’TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964 (Claariltod Adv«rlfaiac mk Pam 16) Hyle Miller, 17 Barry Rd. Co- voted upon at a town-wMe May PRICE SEVEN C E N lt and poetry. Devotions will be meet tomorrow at -8 p.m. at the KpoUgh, 135 HoUistsr SC for Mary's Episcopal Church, has servants ot the some God and hostess will be Mrs. A. R Van- About 600 persons attended an led by Mrs. Charles Crocker. home of Mrs. Walker Briggs, reservations. accepted a coll from 1740117 members of the some church, 19 rsferandum wlH rsquirs two deMeulebroecke, 157 Lydall St. sxposlUon on urban renewal . Mrs. Robert Loomis la chair 84 Finley SL Subject for tM Saturday at Whlton Memorial Church, Torrington. Ha will and we must not stand in ths different methods for approv|$.' man of hostesses, assisted by evening ^ ‘‘Perc^tlon.” Mem- Ladlek of the Assumption Library entitled "Toinorrow in leave Mhnehester May 18 and way of the continuation o f his While tbs quesUoM ofNdith Mrs. J. Manley Shaw and Mrs. Mrs. Amy Chambliss of Hart beiW'Phr’iequested to ' bring North M anchester/ featuring a «riU assume his duties as curate ministry. Our warmest good Events ford, a member of the Greater will meat tonight in the Cburdh End Renewal and l^tfnrtoon Mnler Haugfa., Bibles. Co-hostesses for the Hall at 8:16 and Uis meeting scale model of/the propmed of Trinity Church beginning wishes will go with him and we Hartford Branch of The National meeting are Mrs. 'Ibomas Co- June 1. ore grateful for the promise ot Sritool additiana will iMtpilra on s at 42 Mills, will be followed hy Mngo. North End redevelopment pro League of American Pen Wom The Rev. George F. Noetrond, his prayers.” ly a ringde majority of tlioae Wunne Chapter o f the Ques- UUidrea, Mrs. Unwood Clark Members may bring a friend. ject area. Army Plane Crash Kills en, will bring objects of art with rector of S t Mary’s, said today, Father Gender come Man IH State tera will meet at 8 p.m. tomor and Mrs. Matthew Donachie. Refreshments will be served by And, according to ManchasCer to voting to inaura paeeaga, the 18 her to illustrate a talk on "The "His many friends will miss chester in September 1961 from charter ravlalan (fuatUons can row at the home of Mrs. Her Mrs. Irene McNally and Mrs. Redevelp^ment Agency (MRA) Meaning of S}rmbol8 in Chinese execiUlve director Edward Ryb- ‘Father Bill’ when he leaves us Sersnton, Po., where he hod be paaaqd only if approvad by man Marshall, North Coventry. The executive board of the Vincent Porter. Mrs. Frank Art", at the Y Thursday Desert czylK an overwhelming majority on May 18. We ore oil grateful eerved ss rector of 6t David’s at laaat 16 par oant o f the Mrs. Marshall and Mias Mary Meeting on May 7 at 12 ;30 In the Guild of our lady of St. Bartho Giorgjo has charge o f the bingo of/fhose who 'visited we library to God for the faithful services Bplsoopol Church and vicar of tam 'm total aiaotota. Budget Cut $246,291 R e g io n Pavilion Roaeh will demonstrate weav- lomew’s Church will Dieet in Community Y Buildii^, N. Main gartie. Jietween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. dur of this devoted priest and for S t John's Episcopal Church. ln|r- St. Mrs. Vemer Nylin will serve the school tomorrow at 8 p.m. Votara on town Mata, at toe ing the hours of the exposition last obeok, totaled 31,761, wMoh Rated Fair ‘Flop’ as hostess for the meeting. A The "Silk City Singe^, Nine Americans in Viet Home League Ladles whl were firmly behind the renewal maana Uiat at least 8,366 “y w " The town board of direc-4*rU manager and the fir, ohlri.»tng facilltiM within th, dia- Advertlaement- baby sitter will be available for Manchester Chapter/ of project. garden apartment complex of members and guests bringing meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the about 80 untta, a modern shop Hubcaps, Motors votes must be oast for any tors last night, for the flrat work out an acceptable pro trict, and will be administered SPEBSQSA, will meet ^ 8 :3 0 Considerable interest was also gram for a 48-hour work week by the town parking aumority. HARTFORD (AP) — Tha Hartford Hlectrlc light children. Salvation Army Citadel in ping center with off - street ohsrtar qusstiong if It Is to ba time in eight years, voted Youth Center. Surprise guests p.m. tonight at the Burtce.Cen shown in plans and drawings of approved. for firemen during the coming In setting the $8,763.M1 bug- Connecticut officials had Company invites clubs to enter the proposed addition to the Rob parking, propoeed profeasional Taken in Breaks to “ hold the line on taxes," Willing Workers Circle of from Hartford will attend. ter, Olcott at. M ^ of Man- Non-realdenta who ouvn at fiscal year. The men now work et, the highest tn Maiichester’s their civic dander up today the state-wide Do-Ahead-Des- chaster and surrodnding area, ertson School, which is to be tui: offices and—perhaps— a branch and aet a repeat 42-mill tax 56 houra per week. Martin serta-wlth-Milk Recipe Contest. South Methodist Church will Hostesses are Mrs. Elizabeth laaat $1,000 of kwal praparty history, the board eetlmated the over a charsre that the New Sniper Fire interested in fpifr-part Barber dertaken in conjtuicUon with the I*ost Office, the planned reloca Two outboaid motora valued pyomlaed to have a report and Clubs with 20 or more members meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Wilson. Mrs. Jamima Dugan wlU ba pannittad to vote on the rate to finance the 1964-66 following revenue; Property Shop h a rm o ^ are invited to urban renewal project. tion of N. Main and N. School at 1200, and four wire-wheel schedule reedy for presentation England pavilion 4s “ the may submit an original recipe the home of president Mrs. and Mrs. Martha Drury. questions of appropriating town budget. taxea, $6,878,853; ,State of Con attend. No /orm al voice or mu Also on display were site plans Sts., and other renewal details. hubcaps, .^’alued at $80 have within a fejv weeks. flop of the fair” down in Discounted dish using at least one and one- Nonnie Hllding, 313 Charter and architectural renderings of been reported stolen in s^aarate $130,000 for North End Ransw- They went even further necticut assistance, $1,341,096; half cups of fresh milk. The Oak St, A business meeting will A rummage sale, sponsored by sical trainhrig is necessary. al and $679,000 for Robertson The board unanimously voted fees, license apd permits, $59,- New Yoric. / proposed post-renewal develop theft cases now under invest!- with the town fire district Gov. Dempeey was one of the dish must be one which can be precede the program. the Friendly Circle, will be held ment, and illustrative slides of lotion by Manchester police. School expansion, but will not a separate budget of $24,643 600; current services, $344,706; The "^Manchester Tennis Club defenders of the pavilion. But As a Cause refrigerated or frozen. Official tomorrow , at the American' Le- the area. G&S Work§hop The motora pw^rty of ba permitted to vote on fba tax rate, and lowered it .2 for the Special Downtown Tax other agencies, $44,644; other contest rules and entry forms A meeting of the executive glon Home on Leonard St. b e -' "[Ul''*neet tomorrow at 7';30 p.m. lUiarter revision questions. of a mill to 3.2 mills, the ing District, and aet a tax rate revenues, $60,000; and surplus he aald that since it haa been On hand to explain the exhi Charles GUI of 113 Ferguson criticized and there is money in are available from participating b o a t^ o f the Bentley School ^nning at 6:30 p.m.