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^ "■ ■<'' , ij. 1 • - FRIDTHT, JUNE IS, 1962 Average Daily Net Preaa Run PAGE TWENTY •The Weather*; 5 V For the Week Endtag lianrljfB tfr lEvcuiitg % ral& June T, 1982 FoNCMt el V. ■. Weather 1 Mre. jalikes H. McVeigh of 81 10,596 Fair tonight, Sunday..! Osfard .9traet> ehalew cioncniiraSf iiivui ciuuij^ UT" AbotrtT<ny»^ jCOiAmlttee In charge of the Km- clal meeting for Tuesday, June IT, M em ber of the Audit blem’/Club’a 26th anniversary cele at 8 p. m.- Important matters of . ^ Bureau of CIrculatlone , V perahire. - I 5 ; Word WM recelvtd yMterdky of bration; and . Mrs. Helen Qrlfrin business are on the agenda and Civic Projects Opens Sunday Mancke»ter— A City of Village Charm --------- n the promotion of Robert A. Geg- of 93 Scarborough road, urge all every member is urged to attend. non to the rank of corporal in the club members and IClka who plan ------------- ------------------- Air l'‘orce. Corp, Otgnon e n te i^ to attend and have not already Manchester Orange will neigh Funds irpro -Lions Club Late Start Caused VOL. LXXI, NO. 218 (ClaaeUled AdvertUlng on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1952 k LVE PAGES) PRICE n V B ,r C l8 M I the eervlce In November,'ISSI, rfd sent In 'thair^ reaervatlona for -tho bor- with- Thompson -Grange- Tues ie atatloned at Nellie Air Force dinner, Sunday at 5:30 at the car day night and furnish a part of Hors<t siiow Will Go In Rain Which Delayed eiflCKltONi Baee, Lae Vegae, Nev. He |« the riage house, Maxwell Court, to do the program. A bus will' leave •o at once. from Orange Hall at 6:46. Re.ser- to Varioiis„ Programs Crop 6 f. Strawberries hueband of the former Ann X. vationa sh0\ild be made at once Flynn of 19 Broad atreeL with Miss Charlotte Hutchins. Beginners and primary school All. proceeds from the Lions The Manchester Fruit and Vege AUTOMATIC children participating in table Growers AssoclalloU Auction Gordon O. TVtt'* ot'82 Drive A. Children's Day exercises Sunday Army and Navy Club mem'bers dub Horae Show to be held Sun Mart on Charter Oak street will Silver Lane Homee, a member of are reminded that reservations Tor the etatletteal department of the at y>e 10 a. m. service lii Second day at Mt, Nebo, Spring ittreet, open Sunday at 2 p. m. for the Congregational Church should re the annual outing Wednesday, beginning at 12:30 p. m. 'wlll go strawberry season. The decision Engine for Snbs Aetna Caeualty *nd Surety Com- port for rehearsal tomorrow morn- June 18, at the Red Barn, Andover, puiy, obeerve^ ■ hie Jfith anniver- lo%yard supporting the chib's civic to open the mart rt-as made at a ing-at 10 o'clock-at the. church.. will close tomorrow. Members who meeting last-night of the associa aary with the-compiiiny 'loaky. wjsh transportation esrly in the programs. Wiillam McBride, club tion's board of directors, accord -'-'w The marriage of Miss Jacqueline day. are asked to be at the club president', explained today. ing to Lawrence Flano. secretary. The BuOkland Community Club t^ ie r r an^ Wllll*m F. Maatrianna house at 1:30 sharp. Those going Itl-hopo-the-peopla. of Manchcsi ~t«ir how lU annual'ptchtc mt the of Waterhiiry will be aolemnlrco Tatw" ifiouRnBe alTTHe Clubhouse »-”;n w -'emewlwg kB»''besw delayed achool/Tueeday evening, June IT, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at 5 p.m. ^ ter will turn out this Sunday and became of a late strawberry crop at S o'clock. Qamee will be played aid the Lions' Club in continuing held up by rain. in St. Bridget's. Church. its present program of community The auctioneer will be Gordon and a baeoball game between Charles E. Knofla, son of Mrs. fatiiera and aona/WHl be featured, betterment,” McBride said. Reid, and William Sagllo will be America's ~ Pfc. Theron W. Rogers whose Elsie T. Knofla of 11 Gerard market master. The sssoclation’a Opportunity to cook out of doore wife, Thelma Mae, lives at 99 Oak street, haa enlisted in the Army; Last year the club initiated two ' will be provided, and coffee arid major programs, McBride said. finances will be handled by the street, recently left the 43rd In-, and Richard F. Goonan of 200 East Manchester Trust Company. Two Manchester Factions Hear Convention Oratory ■oda will be eerved by the club. fantry Division in Germany for re Center street in the Navy. The lat The Lions hired two trained s|jie- Lowest Cost Deaaerta may be purchaeed at the turn to the U. S. and release from ter Wifi receive his boot training clallsts to examine the eyes of bTI Resoliitioni food aale which will be held dur active Army duty. He la at pres at' the Naval Training Station, students In Manchester High ing the picnic. ent St Fort Devens. While with the Bainhridge, Md. School. ,Tlwy found .18 students . New England girls carried off I i ' Washer to •llvlslon. he served as a mess ser had deficient eyes and were not three of the prizes awarded to Gives State ■The KIwanIa Club wiH„ni**t at geant in Company F of the 172nd A number of Zion Lutheran aware of the fact. Hood College freshmen at Moving Own the Country Club Mond|py noori at Infantry Regiment. Rogers was parishioners will motor nut to IThe club scored another first Up Uay exercises held at the close 12:15. IJoyd Hobron haa aecured called Into the Army In Septem- Village Hill. Lebanon, Sunday aft when It Initiated the program of of the college year. Miss Mary T o Senator At Eisenhowei the apeaker and the attendance lier, 1950, when the 43rd Division, ernoon. for the annual mission- scholarshipa tor nurse training. priie will be furnished by Stanley a New England National Guard strawberry festival outdoors at Ned Moses, a member, conceivad Provan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. f' Baldwin. Peter Mitchell, high unit, was federallxed. , Redeemer Lutheran Church, of the idea and submitted it to the Daniel Provan, 629 Middle turn Crtitnn, June 14— <4*) — school-junior, will play the violin. pike east, won the Mary Filler Hartford, June 14—(ff*)— which Rev. Paul G. Prokopy was club which adopted the plan as a It’s the W orld’s Senator Brien McMahon President 'Truman disclosed The American Legion Auxiliary formerly pastor In addition to his major project. 'The flr.st full three- Allen prize given annually to today that a "full-size, work 4th B an d il will hold a brief business meeting duties at Zion Chiirch here. .vear scholarship has been award 'That member of the fre.shman Naylor finest Automatic picked up his first bloc of ing” atomic engine for sub .Monday evening, the nrial one for ed and two \yill be awarded each cla.ss. who as a student of applied delegates today in his cam the season, following the picnic Rev. John Jay Johnson, who year from now on. music, shows the most promise of Washer. "Tops” marines is almost completed auccess ns a - performer." paign for the Democratic supper at the home of Mr. and was graduated June $ from Berke To finance the acUvitlcs, Mc- I ' , in all compar- for test runs. H u n te d iii Mra'-Wlnthrop Reed of Tolland. ley Divinity school with a bache She al.so was awarded the I V . //I u . I I ' \-TI •■•III < presidential nomination, a 16- The President gave nut the news Briilc said, "We depend wholly on Charles J. Little .scholarship to he vote delegation from his In an address prepsreri for deliv Koep.scilto lor of sacred theology degree.' wiui qur club fund-ral.sing activities SJ9 MAIN SI-\lANt HiSlIK Ot'.':' ■tive tests. 'We’ll D 1 A M 11 N (J RING Mrs. Russell Coffin of 542 Mid one of a group of seven young applied toward tuition coats. Miss home state of Connectifcut. ery at,the ceremnnita here in con- dle lurnpike east recently enter men ordained as Episcopal Church such as our annual auction and Provan Is a member of the Hood demonstrate its superiority right be nectlort with the laying of the keel Bank T h eft our horse show. It Is our present College Choir, which sang for the tained Mrs. Edith Coe and her deacons, Wednesday, at services In plan to make these two events fore your eyes. See it. Hartford, June 14—</P)— for the nation's 5rst atomic pow daughter, Mrs. Dpnald Ersklne of St. Stephen's Cathedral, Harris ,59th commencement last Sunday ered aubmeralhle, the Nautilus. \Vllllmaatl(% June 14 'LyndonvHlr.- Vt.-; ■ -a n d h e r aon. burg. Pa; - Announcement has been- .auchA eugcess. that.JYe >yju hs.abif^ -and-ls-TWeompanist-'for. the Dance Connecticut Democrats as-, ■ At;4he: same time he- hit mit Wayland of Boaton. made in this paper .that Mr. John to enlarge our present scholarship Club. Sec us for the biggest trade-in semble^ for the second and hard at what he called dangerous Ttireis Wlllliiianlio men w art’ son will be curate at St. Mary's program. IDWARDTJ. final day of their state con efforts to sell the American people held In bonds of $85,005 eemh tiw Among the dvorces granted yes Episcopal Church,of this town, Other club activities include sld values ever offered. vention today with only one on the Idea that there it "tome day on chargee of rohbefy la terday in Superior Court In Hart and will begin his sei-vlces, July 1.