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Quake School’S Year Book, a Member Chapter of the New Hamp.Shire Dows > • I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1965 Avfirage Daily Net Presa Run Tha W « t h « PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT lEowins For Aa YPkak tM ed Fsraaato of V. to VtoiffNm e im m AftuM, mo Clear and eoto tasfffiM. low The Widow ahd Widower 14,138 tt; nuMtly onony oat OOMT tto Club of Connecticut will spon­ Jo Ann Reynolds Recipient oral row, high to 78a. About Towii^ sor a public dance Friday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Legion M m ehe$ter^A CUy o f Village Charm Member* and friend* of Or* Hall, Main St., Glastonbury. Of Gulf Merit Scholarship ■ ISlptifeiSS ford Parish Chapter, DAR. T>d Paszek’s Orchestra will have been invited to attend a play for dancing. Tickets may (Claastfled Advertlaing an Page 2S) PRICE BBVEN. Dessert Cary Party tomorrow Mias Jo Ann Reynolds, *<»m«nU a » honorable menUon In MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 be purchased at the door. the 1964 acholaatlc writing com VOt. LietifY, NO. 178 (TWBNTt-POUB PAGEB—TWO SfiCTIONB): at 1:30 p.m. at the home of senior at Manchester High Mni. Thomaa H. Johnston Jr., petition, the David Hartwell Robertson School PTA will School, has won a Gulf Merit Literature Prize of 1964. and 37 Hillcreet Rd CommiUee sponsor a Military Whist and members include Mrs. Steven Scholarship. It was announced the Junior Bkiglneering Tech­ Setback Party tonight at 8 in nicians Society Medallion of D. Williams Jr., Mrs. Charles J. the school auditorium. The pub­ today by the Natiohal Merit 1963. Strickland and Mrs. Joseph L.. lic is invited. Scholarship Corporatiem. Stubenrauch. She was recently elected to She is one of the 1.900 winners the National Honor Society and Perennial Planters Garden Ohoaen from 14,000 finalists. Prank 8. Raffa. aon of Mr will be Inducted next week. Northwest Pacific Area Club will meet Friday at 7:30 According to the corporation, HOMEMAKERS SPECIAL Her other activities have and Mrs. Frank Raffa of 127 p m. at the home of Mrs. Rob­ this is the highest number ever been numerous. She was a mem­ Charter Oak St., has been elect­ ert Kippax, 45 Kelly Rd., Wap- to win the four-year stipends. ed to membership in the’ Cum ping. Members are reminded to ber o f the chess club for two Laude Society at Avon Old Miss Reynolds is the daughter year, the dramatics club for FIBERGLAS DRAPES bring garden flowers to fill May of Mr. and Mrs. Jooeph R. Rey- three years, and the Stu­ Farms School, Avon. A senior baskets. at the school. Raffa has been dent Council for one year, and A real opportunity to spruce up your is a contributor to and .staff windows for spring with these spark­ an honor student since 1962. John Haskell of 18 Jordt St. He is literary editor of th* menvber of the fine Arts Maga­ ling flberglas drapes. BeauUfuI tex- is a charter member of Bela zine this year. tured patterns to accent your win­ Rattled by Major ’Quake school’s year book, a member Chapter of the New Hamp.shire dows. Drip dry, easy care- Full 42- of the student council, the Nim­ section of Omlcron Delta Ep­ She is a member of the rod Club and the varsity soc­ Folksinging Club, the Girls’ inch width will completely cover your silon. a national honor society windows. 72” lengths, in 5 colors. REGULAR 6.99 cer team. in economics, which has been Tunrbllng Club and is active in the Order of Rainbow Girls. installed at the University of The amount of the scholar­ The British American Club New Hampshire at Durham. WHITE FIBERGLAS RUFFLED CURTAINS will sponsor a doubles and Graduate and undergraduate ship is not made publij as it O ne D ead, singles dart game competition is determined on the basis of Events students and faculty of the individual financial need. They 54, 63, 72 ” Lengths. Friday at 8 p.m. at the club. Whittemore School of Business range from $400 to $6,000. Cape Cod RufHe type. 3.22 and Economics at the univer­ RBX3ULAR 3.99 The Bennet Junior High sity are charter members. Absolutely no ironing. Many H urt School Band will present is an­ In State nual spring concert tomorrow Cub Scout Pack 98 will meet night at 7:30 in the school audi­ Senior, Junior and torium. The program includes at 7:25 p.m. at Buckley School, j DACRON NINON TAILORED CURTAINS In Seattle traditional band numbers, in­ The scouts will participate m i Baby Citizens— Appel Claims a racing derby and are re- j White, in 54, 63 or 72” lengths. strumental and vocal solos, and Everyone Saves At SEA'TTLE, Waah. (AP) a dance number featuring the minded that cars mu.st be reg- i Little or no ironing. 3.66 istered and weighed by 7:15 to Health Plan Bennet Majorettes. r e g u l a r 4.99 A major earthquake hit the be eligible. The event is open ARTHUR DRUG Perfect for any decor. Pacific Northwest at 8:29 to parents and friends. | Is ‘Medicake’ a,m. today, causing” wide­ DON'T Disabled American 'Veterans j SPECIAL! 36" TIER AND VALANCE SETS HAR'TFORD (A P)— Dr. spread damage and one or Chapter and Auxiliary will Jo Ann Reynolds James Z. Appel, the incom­ more deaths. sponsor a bingo tomorrow at 7 Choose from sheers and solids. All no The first confirmed fatality still plenty of wear left In onlds of 86 Niles Dr. Her ing president of the Ameri­ yonr shoes when you have p.m. at Newington Veterans or little iron fabrics. Charming trims, 1.77 was in Seattle, where Adolphus scholarship is among the 18 that choose from hi-fashion or pastel col­ can Medical Association Lewis, age undetermined, WM them rebuilt In a professional Home and Hospital. REXJULAR 1.99 the Gulf Oil Corporation award­ ors, scenics or floral.s. says the Democratic Ad­ struck by debris from a build­ shoe repair shop. ALL ed this year to children of Gulf INSULATION WORK g u a r a n t e e d : Infant Jesus of Prague Moth­ ing. employes. Jo Ann's father is a ministration’s health care There were unconfirmed re­ ers Circle will meet tomorrow DACRON PIN DOT MATCHING at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. sales engineer for Gulf in New plan for the aged is “ medi- ports of two or three otterB John Pranzasa of 181 Summit Haven. W. H. ENGLAND SHOWER AND cake.” killed in Seattle. SAM YULYES She plana to major in physios FRAME RUFFLED Pleased, General Manager Richard Martin accepts the Chamber of ^m m erce s There were scores of Injuries^ St. Mrs. Dominick Cataldo will annual “ M” award for community service from Alfred Werbner, Chamber past Appel said of the plan at the Shoe Repairing serve as co-hostess. at college with the end in view LUMBER C O . DRAPE SETS annual banquet of the OonnecU- many in Seattle from tiiUing Of Better Kind! of becoming either a technician CURTAINS president. (Herald photo by Pinto.) cut State Medical Society debris as some brick facing on or teacher. She has not yet de­ older buildings ton>led into th* Same Side As Watkins Howell Cheney Tech will be “At the Green” 649-5201 j Wednesday night; closed Friday due to a curricu­ cided on a college. Regular .44 To its proponents the con-1 street. 3S OAK STREET lum meeting of the staff. Among her scholastic achleve- coction is an angel cake. To its The quake, rated at an hRsa- .57 2.99 opponents, it is a devil’s cake. sity of more than 7 on the Richt­ To the taxpayers R will be a er Scale, was feK from Ooos Dainty pin dot design espe­ Regularly C of C Atvard Goes real pound cake. And in the Bay, on the Oregon coast, to cially suitable for Colonial 2.99 Each Senate Finance Committee I am Workmen Shovel Bricks from Car Crushed by Seattle ’Quake southern Brltiiih (Johunbte, and decor. Elasy wash and dry. hoping it wtll be a hot cake.’’ east as for os Idaho. Appel, who takes over the The earthquake bolt woe alt I Quality vinyl show­ AMA reins in June, said that least 800 miles long, from north to south, and 400 miles wMe. er or drapea. Choose medicare will be the first step toward a national, health serv­ Alaska pointa reporiod It was from all tha popular To Richard Martin not feR there. ice and federalization of tlie na­ OAS Calls for Cease-Fire, The tremor dM slruciural decorator colors. tion’s hospitals. HOUSE With what mav well betNaw York. ^ Varmont Earlier the meeting was de­ damage In hoK a doson cMlae MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER Solids, textures or Regular 2.99 W ltn wnat may w eii oe that midsdfolded berforebefore ha col- laarialaturalegialature for sixaix Vermont pa- voted to lectures on medical and knocked out oome hydro­ ttie shortest acceptance pars. electric circuMs at the gtant prints. 6 x 6 shower iected his wagea. developments by specialists Drip dry fabric h on record, Generrf He found hU next Job by He returned to Manchester from throughout the country. Offers Dominican Mediation Grand Ooulea Dam tn northeoat curtain: J7 x 54 K ger Richard Martin pawning his typewriter for In 1934, married Misa Ruth The three-day meeting ends WasUngton. B l £ € i W Choice of three eight dollars — all in nickels, Smith, and became a reporter today wRh more scientific talks.
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