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Frienils Moved Away? by the ASSOCIATED PRESS *Stratloos Which Might Incite Vlo- Today Said 'Robert B ■V, \ . , < 4 The Weather •% MONDAY, MAY 16, 1960 ATeraB* Dsily Net Prewi Run reteoeat ef P . R. Woatber 1 For th i Week Ended Ctoudy mild to n ig h t May 14. I960 Wedneoday, oeeaalenal " y * PAGE EIGHTEEN lEpptttoB IjyraUi ginning late tonight aad ^ _ - Ing Wednesday. Low tonight m to tha eUnle schedule would help the 13,112 60. High Wedneoday near 7G ' The Professional Women's Club The Catherine- Balch Circle of vote or hurt It, hut esld, *T hope A program 6 t fllnis on cancer, North Methodlst'Chujch will meet Meml^r of the Andir of Manchester will miset at Center ir ill 4nti-PV)Iio those people who gO\to the antl- I followed by a tour of the cancer Wednesday at the^homf M” -- Bureau of Clronlatloii ?•*>- Manche$ter—~A City o f KiUage Charm / About Town treating facilities at Manchester Church a t ’8 o’clock.' Mrs. Draper pbllo clinic that day stiiy out for Benson f WlM show slides of a trip Douglas Smith, 407 Woodbridge another, few mlnutee end vote.” JiIamor4al Hospital. „Wdll be held d t, at 1 p.m. - CMn lc Reduce (ClaMlfled AdvertUlag m Pago U ) PRICE FIVE CWrtHB!: Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. In the A e took several year* ago through " The ipokesmon for the, health MANCHESTER, CONNi» TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1960 Th* To*«r Group of Wom­ the western, states. Hostesses will department said tlie clinic work­ (FOURTEEN PAGES) en'# Fiellowshlp of Second CJonjT^ auxiliary room of the hospital. The IWenaBhlp Circle of tlie VOL. LXXIXy NO. 194' Preeldent and representatives of be Miss Helen .Smith, Miss Eliza­ ers would remind the patients to eaUonal Church will hold a peek­ beth Olson, Miss Mabel Gilette, Salvation Army will meet In the Vote Turnout? drop around to the polls. ing tomorrow night at 8 o clock various clubs and church groups Youth Center tonight at 7:45 for < Ir. the area have been Invited to Mrs. Esther Burdick and Mrs. at the home .of Mrs. Clifford Han- Mary Leslie. a w<fl«t night. HostcssM wiU be ,Will the attendance at the free preview the movies, sponsored by Mr.S. Dora Spatlg and Mrs. Ethel S P a M . 8«i. 50 Farm E>r. HosteM**. ^11 polio clinic May 25 be affected by be Mrs. WllUam Freeman, Mrs. the Ameridta Cancer Society. Duncan. Local Artists Plan The Washington School PTA the bond referendum echeduled for Walter Partington and Mrs. Jolm will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 N. William Knight, a vice pres­ the same day, or vice versa ? Htilser. Final plans wUl be m a^ to hear a concert by the school s The Great Books Group will Spring Exhibition for the May 20 Monte Carlo ident of the Connecticut Bank meet Wednesday, May 25, at 8 The superintendent of schools TODAY! two sixth grades, under the di­ and Trust Co., has been elected says It might, the general man­ party, and SfBcera will be elected. rection of MIm Kathy Hagen. A p.m. in Whiton Library to discuss The Manchester Pine Art As- a delegate to the New England ager says he do«n't know, and short business meeting will follow Mill's “Representative Govern­ ALSO TUESDAY and FRIDAY The Gibbons Assembly o f Clath- Regional Conference of the Amer­ ment,” chapters one through six. a spokesman for the health de­ 'sociation will hold Its annual the eon£»lC and ah Installation of • A.M. to B PJd. Demands Ike ican Heart Assn. He has been a partment says the attendance at spring exhibit May 19 through 22. ollc Ladies of Columbus will meet ofllci tomorrow at the Knights of director of the Connecticut Heart St. Anne Mothers Circle will hold both'Ynlght be improved.' Siertbers' are preparing to show THURSDAY lumbus Home at 7:45 a.m. JP’ * A sm ^ for five years, and trisas- '' Adam A. Vabalas, 40 Wedge- a combined meeting and rummage Arthur H. Illing, superlntwident a variety of paintings In oil, water X ‘ 9 A.M. to 8 PJL urer o r ^ e Manchester Area Asf»5' sale, at the home, of Mrs. William of schools, said, “It m lg b l^ a k e color and pastel, many for sale. annual reports wlU be given. Mrs. wood Dr., has been reelected WBDNESDAY^'^ Edgar Carpenter and her com­ for ll yeira. The cohferenca^ill president of the» Man hester Re­ Golden, .61 Ridgewood Rd* 7:30 some difference Jn-Som* caisea. Of Prices, d on ate by local mer­ 9 A.M. to 1* No o n mittee will be In charge of ar­ be held In Northampton^^ Mass., volver Club. An annual banquet p.m.'Wednesday Co-hostes.sas will course, if people are reaHy Inter­ chants, will be awarded to- the Wednesday throu ' will be given by the. Metropolitan be Mrs. Robert Shea and Mrs. Jdhn ested. it won’t maHe much differ­ popular vote' winners In the fol­ rangements. ence,” • Blocks Summit, Vants U. S. Revolver League, Inc., Saturday at Prior. lowing classifications; . a- * « the Cavallari Post Home In Tor- • He la eapecially Interested . In First choice In oils, second The Ladiea.bf^o**- "Oiy the succass of the polio clinic, sary Mother's a rcle will '^ e e t rlngton. The East Hartford Art League choice In oils, first choice In water will hold a mcetinp: Tuesday, May since full polio protection will be color, second choice In water NEED Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the^hoine required of all Manchester pupils of Mrs. Harry Eich, 150 Avery St. The Holy Family Mothers Circle 24, ■ at the Veteran's, Memorial color. If enough pastels are ex­ f o r YOUR wlli meet at the home Of. Mrs. J. Clubhouse, Sunset Ijodge In East In September. hibited,-sthere will be a. prize do­ SCREENS i-h.ostesses will be Mrs. Joe The date for the clinic was chos­ State NetVs Free W orld U.S. Shows F. Squires, 82 Oxford St.;'Wednes­ Hartford at 8 p.m, Sculptress Mrs. nated by^the Manchester Fine Art OR imondetta and Mrs. Frank'Cyr- en by the school nurses and the CONVENIENCE AWr.MWa Xrmr.ma** taln. day at 8:15'p.m. Frances U Wadsworth will give a Association. Polite demonstration. ^ health department. The ballot, box will b e ’ opened COMBINATION General Manager Richard Mar­ Rduhdup D en ou n ces tin said he did not know whether on Sunday b y Mayor and Mrs. [ im ussian Memebrs of the Eighth District Eugene Kelly. Of SCREEN DOORS? Fire Department who will march In the number, of .voters would be cqt down by the double schedule. ; <. ’ The exhibit will take place at HIM it Row the Armed Forces Dfty Parade to­ 26 Birch St. from 1 to 5 p.m. dal­ Ang] .Hartford, May 17 '(iT*)— CALL SPECIAL! LADIES' OFFER GOOD ALL WEEK morrow night in Hartford wi.l ‘T don't know why it should^” Connecticut today formally R ed Leader he^ said. ly, arid Thursday from 1 to 9 p.m. Paris, May 17 (iP)—Leaders of the leavfr from the fire house in uni­ • The public is Invited. Refresh­ agreed to furnish Connecticut and France* rebuffed by Premier Khrushchev in t h e ir ^ ^ form at 6 p^m. Voters will decide whether to By dAMES IMEVUN a The niost a flight Instructor ' Loudon, May 17 (/P)— West­ kuseo finance school repair and sewer ments win be served. Admission Is could remember about : him was Ai*my National Guard- troops to revive the summit conferenefc, arranged another west^B N Y L O N /I O c free. (AF Staff Writer) ern Europe today turned an­ Four Models to Choose From. projects. No-,jninimum number of that Powers onoe got lost on a for the___________ active____ air defense___ of meeting tonight at the Elysee Palace. ^ - Be Sure — Buy BeUablUty. The Keeney Si. :^TA will meet voters is needed to approve the A man the public never night t r y in g flight—but that ha«, ea.stern seaboard. >> grily on Nikita Khrushchev REG. 8 p.m. tomorrow in thbrschool audi­ heard two weeks ago was bond issues for these projects. of ‘'‘K re raS S ' «:holas-MaJ.' Gen. Frederick G. Reincke. and braced itself for mare bit­ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER > . torium for a business meeting, to However, a minimum of 15 per R. K im E LIFTS 75c install officers, and to bring items a key figure at the angry sum­ state'adjutant general, and Brig ter Cold War campaigning. Paris, May 17 Premier Nikita S. Khrjiahchey m- cent of the votere, or 3,000 per­ tically among the 68 seniors of for the Ke6ney Karnival. A film on mit conference though he Gen. Robwt Hackett. corrimander The Soviet rremi r \^s de­ M l 9-0468 sons, must approve certain char­ AUTO his high schbol class, He played of the First Region Arrriy Air De nounced to every non-Corftmilnlst sisted today there can be no summit conference unlwfl tM Representing lALE'S SERVICE DEPT. "Rescue Breathing” will he'shown wasn't there. footbi i. as s guard. He also was- United States apologizes and punishes those responsible li» by Joseph McCooe. Members say a ter revisions which will also be OLLIE’S BODY • Now the name of Francis Gary fense Command, signed the mutual (.apiiai as” solely responsible for . tlNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . a member of a fire-fighting pa­ knowledge of re.scue'breathing may up for consideration that day.
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