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Vote NO VICTOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER M ; 1964 M Ott IWENTT Jlattrl|i»jat»r Eomitts IfmUt H m W oB thtr Fereeaat ed C. A Waatha Gbptalna and workeni o f Cen­ VFW Auxiliary will oponaor A Communion service will be ter Congregational C hurch a card party toiilgbt at 8 at tho held Buaday at g a «i. in tba Costume PrisEes About Town Kvery Member 'Canvass will post home. chapel o f amanual iMtharnn meet tonight at 7 at Woodruff CIniroA T1i» R«v. Melvin T. P«- Given by WATESI a * M n k liodire wlU Hall. Refreshments will be Steamers* cherrystone clanM, teraon, aaqlstant paator, wlU^ • liMHn— mMttag Mod' served. and clam chowder will be serv­ speak on "Bleasad Are n e y ." About 75 membera of WATES | Mtmd ioatar A Cky o f ViUago Charm Aqr at T »0 p.m. WAn* an an* ed tonight from 7 to 9 at the attended the annual Halloween I nlvanarr and vateran’a niglit Manchester Education Club Elks Club. Members, guests John F. Seavey, T.IM. of program at 8:15, which U open will meet Monday at 3:15 p.m. and wives are welcome. Adoniron Council, R and (01, party Tuesday night at the | to member! and gueata. Of* MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER SI, 1964 (CUaMtIed PRICE SEVEN CBNTB in the Nurse's office at Bowers announces that dinner reserve- Italian Amarican Club. TOfa LXXZIT. NO. fr XTWELYX PAGBB—TY BICnON) floera are reminded to wear Uona will cloae Sunday for the whlta fowna. School. The Newcomer’s Club of Uie Prtsaa were awarded to Miss I Manchester YWCA will spon­ York Rite Featlval to be held Sally Badort for the prettiest I Saturday, Nov. 7, at Maabnic Bar. C. Henry Andereon, Kehler Circle of South Meth­ sor a dance Nov. 14 from 9 p.m. coatume, Mra. Oecar Johnson I Temple hi Ellington. Membera paator at Bmanuel Liitheran odist Church will meet Tues­ to 1 a.m. at Willie’s Steak for the funniest, and Mrs. I day at 7:45 p.m. at Cooper Hall House, Instead of the Manches­ are reminded to contaef Grady Michael Mlsovlch for the moat Chiirch and dean o f the North- I Events Political for a work night. ter Country Club as previously L. Pearaon.’ origina]. Judges were Harvey I om Oonnectlcut IMntrlct, Lai- Polls Show Johnson Ahead announced. Ward, Mra. Charles Yurkshotj * theran Ohurch in America, will Mrs. Bruce Hem of Newing­ and. Mrsi Theodore Zimmer. officiate at the dedication of a British American Club will In State ton will give a demonstration Mrs. Bertram Bennett, mas-1 Scene new parson affe Sunday at 4 RAFCA Chapter of New sponsor a danco for membera and talk on "Holiday Decora­ ter of ceremonies, portrayed a| p.m. at 8t. Matthew’s Lutheran England Family Campers As­ and gueata tomorrow night tions" at the Greater Hartford sociation will meet Sunday at from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the witch foretelling the' future and I Humphrey Ohurch, Avon- Home Elconomlcs Club meeting 2:30 p.m. at Lottie Fisk Build­ clubhouse. A buffst will be past events of the members. I Courant Hdsts As Election Day Approaches Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Hart­ ing, Henry Park, Rockville. served. Charlie Varrick’a or­ Mrr. Allan Hoffman planned the I LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sen. Motherhood of Mary Circle ford Electric Light Co. Supplies Highlights of the meeting will chestra will .provide the music. refreshments and Mrs. James I Hubert Humphrey called today for a landslide vote for Presi­ will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at for ddcorations will be avail­ be an .luction, and plans for a Tickets are available at the Meachani and Mrs. Joseph I mpogium WASHINGTON (AP)__■lawful waste of all" — the wasteAUiat the only thing we have^ Johnson extended Ms war on the home., of Mra. Richard able. The meeting is open to in­ food sale;^ '’and float for the clubhouse. ^ 'Verona were in charge of enter-1 dent Jolmson to repudiate for waste In government to m atted ever "radical extremists who 'of war. going with us is the people 1 Thorpe, 166 Uydall St Mra. terested home economists and Rockville Christmas Parade. talnment President Johnson and of international .import. "I hava HARTFORD (AP)— A have made the Goldwater cam­ Goldwater readied for his might tend to get discouraged." Sdward Goes will be oo-hosteas. guests. Members are reminded to bring Regina dQtalia Society will The board of directors will I Barry Goldwater headed Southern finale by preparing a Goldwater said " I ’ve had a called here for a war on waste," Meanbers are reminded to bring meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at meet tonight, at at the home panel of some of the na- paign one of the most sorry he said. "But the one most aw­ materials for children to use 8 I chapters in American political into the final weekend of a speech for Columbia, S.C., that feeling for the last two or'three trading atampa and a gift. Ban­ The Municipal Employes' the Italian American Club. Of­ of Mrs. Felix Gremmo, 845 E.| tbn’s most distinguished weeks that we are going to win ful waste of all is ‘4rar. Its price in making Christmas cards history." hectic, searing campaign] will be beamed by television to quet ticketa for the combined Group (MEG), at its annual and decorations. ficers will be elected. Middle Tpke. ioumalists exchanged this thing. I know the polls don’t is life. And the price of another Winging into Southern Califor­ today with polls showing 13 states in the South. Mothers Circlea banquet may be meeting Wednesday night, voted ideas Friday in a public In his talks Friday, Goldwater agree 'with me, but they never war would be civilization." purchased at this time. a $35 donation to the Manches­ nia for a last weekend of cam- Johnson ahead but Gold- The Democratic vice presf- Hi League of Emnauel Lu­ discussion of how to keep peiigning for the idee presiden­ pitted his confidence against the have.” ter United Fund. theran Church will sponsor a water predicting vcitory. predictions of the polls. Johnson, In his Dover, Del., dential candidate, Hubert H. newspapers <m thoir toes. cy, Humphrey stirred In a Humphrey, called for lan<! The American Legion Aux­ masquerade party tonight at 7 strong get-out-the-vote appeal Both picked the final weekend In the gambling land of Las speech, said, "I think more and a iliary will sponsor a food sale Members of Sunset Re- at Ltither Hall. Friends of the Tha aymposium waa the man­ to make last appeals to their Vegas, Goldwater told a crowd more that we will get the right slide vote for Johnson to repudi bekah Lodge will meet tonight ner in which the Hartford Oour- with his plea for a “ smashing Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Bur­ church are welcome. Members defeat" of Sen. Barry Gold- areas of strength — Johnson to at the airport, "You understand answers to most of the questions ate forever what Humphrey ton’s. Members w ip in g pickup at 7:30 at Watkins-West Fu­ ant,. the nation’a oldest newa- the Northeast, Goldwater to the what odds are and you are look­ we face in this country if we called the "radical extremiatli neral Home, 142 B. Center St., are reminded to bring a dozen pajper of continuoua publication, water. service for donations are re. cookies. South. ing at a fellow that is supposed declare a war on waste. who have made the Goldwater to pay respects to Miss Mary elected to obseiVe the atari of A soviree close to the Minneso­ minded to call Mrs. Roy Far­ tan said Democrats are con­ Johnson, In a speech repared to have no chance. ' "1 think government shouldn’t campaign one of the most sorry ris. 9 Durkin St., or Mra. Wil­ Miller, a long time member of ita third century. for a rally at the steps of the old "You are looking at the most loeh a minute doing what is ^ise chapters in American poUtliuU the lodge. cerned that Californians — In a bert Auden, 107 Creetwood Dr. Panelista included Paul Mill­ key state wielding 40 electoral statehou.<;e in Dover, Del., under underdog that ever lived and necessary; but it shouldn’t history.” er, president of the Aaaociated “HUNTERS”v^ votes — might hang back from promised to "declare a war on In thlz country," he conUnued, waste a cent doing anything Press and of the Gannett lyoup the polls Tuesday if early indi­ waste” including the “ most "and if it weren’t for the fact that isn’t." (See Page Two) Maine Hunting Camp for of newspapera; Atlanta puMlab- sale, $1,200. Electricity, cations from the East point to a ar and columnist Ralph McGill; wide margin for Johnson. furnished, 2 acres, excel­ editor Mark F. Ethridge of lent deer country, easily Nowaday, Garden Qty, N.T., Yipping Puppy accessible. For Informa­ and former publisher of the tion call 649-62.56. LouisivlleCourler-Joumal and AUDUBON, Iowa (AP) — Clergy’s Role in Election Disrupts Court Times: (TIaveland columnist Rep. William E. Miller brought Robert M. Seltzer and Pedro O. his campaign down to the wire Beltran, puUlahar of La Prenaa today with a cliarge that Presi­ A small puppy disrupted, Vote in Lima, Peru, and president of dent Johnson had "willfully proceedings in T ollan d . Causes Sharp Controversy County Superior Court yes­ FOR RENT the Inter-American Preaa Aaao- Indulged himself in a reckless NO 8 and 16 mm.
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