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Law 40-48. .Show- About Town cuaa their native education, tnil* The snack bar, where hamburghe, and telectiona wilf be offered by McmkM’ of tiM AwlU hoi dogs, aandwichaa, homemade Henry Hilliard during the dinner ra ehMgtag to anow durrie^ m M- Th« RwTMtion Department an* turea and cuatoma at the ihaetlilK Phyaiciana of the^’^anchear SJhow Tomorrow SOLIMENE, Inc: Baroaa at ClrcadallM X tomorrow; night of the Highland desaerta and beveragea will, be hour each evening, from 5 to 7.' I ■ ■ .'■% • • r tomorrow. High 45-Se, aeunoea the (trat eesaion of the ter . Medical Aaan. who^i^ll re- available, will be open each day DODGE >ND PLYMOUTH Manehester^A CUy of •/> i eheerlaadiiic dub for ftrls at the Park PTA at 8 o’clock at the apond to emergency caHa to­ achool. / morrow afternoon and ev 'In Slate Armory from 12 o'clock noon to 5 and then Community Y will be held ' thia from 7 to 10 p.m. * . evening from 9:SO to 8:30, W the are Dr. John Prignano, Offers This 3^Day Special .VOL. LXXV, NO. >40 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) fireplace■ room.. Thla program will The Elka will hold another aet- MI 9-1616 and -Dr. Elme The third *%nnual Antiquesiqitt Tomorrow night, a roast beef ALLIED TV SERVICE (dMiaflod AdrortMIng Ml Vbgn N) PRICE PIVE CENTS be under the direction of Misa back tournament tonight ' at 8 DIakan, Tel. MI 9-1591. Show, spohaqrctf by the Womm'anen' dinner will be served by the Fel­ o'clock at the Elka Home. y of Chriatlan Service of/thet tv, lowship Oioup. Thursday night, a Per House Franeia Sweet. For further Infor­ CaU, Plus Parta mation call Him Herdic at the Rec­ Methodist Church, will open roast turkey dinner by. tjjc Will­ $1.50 1953 CHEVROLET $1095 reation Office, Eaat Side Recrea­ Mrs. John McElraevy will apeak Temple Chapter, No. 93, Order »w afternoon at the State ing Workers, Group, Friday night, • ,A.M. to t P..M. This car Is absolutely aportleas. It la t^ulpped with rodto, heater, tion Center. on the aubject of ."Retarded Chil­ of the Eaatern Star,. Will hold Ita Armbky. The show which will run a Swedish smorgasbord by the , BU 9-0080^ signal lights, and has beM personally road tested aad approved dren” a t the meeting of the Kl- annual fall fair toHioirow In the from tomorrow through Saturday, Stanley Group and Saturday night, Servicing All Manchester by our service manager, Joe Thompson. w-ania Club Thuraday nbon at 13:15 Maaonic Temple. Doora will open, will opeirat 1 p.m. and close at ID a ham dinner by the Gleaners Ybe Study Group of the South Group. Mrs. Ormand West is HeUiodiat W6CS will meet tomor­ at the Mancheater Country Club. at 2 p.m. Tea will be aerved dur­ p.m... eachr^ay except Saturday, Your choice may not be Hated. We have maay - elherm from ing the afternoon and aupper from when it w ill\loae a t 9 p.m. chairmbn of the dinner committee. which to choose. I' row afternoon at 3 O!clock at the 5 to 7 p.m. by reaervatlona. church. Devotlona will be led b.y. Charlea Vinlon. 36 Birch St . waa The list orsexhlbltors at the Reservations for the dinner FOR RENT one of two Connecticut reaidenta ■how Includea i t ^ y old as well as should be ma^k • day in advance Mrg. Beatrice Jaycox. Mra. Fred Sand 16 mm. Movie Projectoi*-^ Edgar and' Mra. Alexander Penny who each won $250 in Trana World Manchester Grange memberg' new Onea. A rtic le ^ n display will by calling Mrs. John Von Deck. Airlines' $100,000 Cosmic Contest. are invited to a card party Satur­ be for aale. Anyone wishing to go to the aennd er silent, alao 85 mm. SOLIMENE, lnc;x will appear in a dialogrie on the slide projecters. THE OLDEST PLYMOUTH DEALER IN MANCHESTER auhject of the American Indian.. day. Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. Thoiwwho Each day light Iim'bhes will be Armory for dinner without pur­ Membero are aaked to bring gifta A daughter 'was born on Nov. 8 plan to atteiid «ra requested to available at the anachXbkr, Mrs. chasing a ticket for the Antiques WELDON DRUG CO. •84 c e n t e r ST. — MI 8-5101 , for mental patienta at Mansfield at the Hartford Hospital to Mr. notify Ronald Oontola. 29 Sum­ Herbert Robb chairman, din­ show may do so. M i MBn Bt.—Yd. M1-S-5S31 and Norwich. and Mrs. Sidney Tallent, 94 Con­ mer St. I ners will be aerved In the es^rn|ng Through the courtesy of the Wil- stance Dy. Mra. Oglora White, chairman of the acflvltiSa committee of Ander- The House and Hale Club,, at ita ara-Shaa Aukiiiary, -VFW, has annual meeting at the Hlllereat. granted tha use of her home. 63 Bolton, elected the following offi­ Dulles Will Report Ptna St., for a social Thursday at cers for the -coming year; Eklward S p.m. for the benefit of the Aux- Moxaer, president: Irving Dunn, lUaiY’s work. vice president; Mra. Blsla Guataf- Friday on Geneva Dulles Says ron, treaaliirer; Mra. Madallne Stone, secretary. A delicious Tha Rmamial Lutheran Sewing Gettj^burg, Pa., Nov. 16. X Group will held Ita Anal meeting turkey dinner was followed by dancing. —Tha White House announced tomorrow from 10 a.m. with Mrs. today it has requested radio and W ank Hallln. 348 Woodbridge St., telsvlBlon Urns for Secretory of to complete prork for the annual ,TTie Lalcos Club, a recently 6r- ’ State Dulles to report to the ‘X fair planned In early December at ^hiaed group of young mpthera. Aniertesn peopl^ on the . Geneva ‘Insincere’ tha church. v- met last night at the home of afre. '/ Washington. N«y. 16 (/F)— conference after his talks hers Thoma4 Finnic, 225 Charter Oak Israel’s AtnbassaoOr Abba with President Eisenhower to­ JOHN M. MIGHTOWBR ' The W a ^ n g to n PTA will ^ e e t St. An interesting demonstra­ morrow and Friday. tion of painting/on cloth waa given Eban today submittetT^ the -Geneva, Nov. 16 (ff^ T h d tonightt at S o’clock In' the "white” Press Secretary Jantea C. Bi)(tvFo(ir foreign m ioisten i K bunding, when reports ^ il be aiib-Lj.t, by Mrs.! Mario Fava. ^ Mra. Rob­ State Department a list "of d^ H agsrty said he ex))ecta Dulles mitted on the aucceasYul,irul fair of ert Cam]lbeU gave a talk on how fensivt arms his country to deliver his re^ rt on the new ranfdronce ended today with tha aaaoclatlon held Saturday. to cope with profanity ampng seeks from the United States deadlock between East and Rdasikn and the 'western Mra.- Allan S. Taylor -will apeak on chndren. Delicious refraahmenta to balance Communist arfns West on Friday night from powers toora deeply divided 1 ‘I tha Luts Museunq. and a social were served by the hostess. "-‘i Washington. shipments to Egypt. • v Because of the weather, than ever over the great vital X period with rofreahmenta will fol­ The Israeli envoy told reporters low. Fraaldent Mra. Howard The Edith Cowles Strickland the President dropped plans to probl^t of German reunifi- Group will meet Thuraday at 8 he asked for cut-rate, prlcce. If open up shop In hla new down­ Hansen has called a meeting of possible under American law, and »nd European security. the eacocutiva committee for 7:30. p.m. at the home of Mra. John town Gettysburg office tpdsy. Soviet Foreign M inuter V. M. Partridge, 302 Woodland St. The urged swift action. The bad weather also can-.- Molotov, chalrnuto bf the final aea- M \ Eban declined to say what weap­ The obcutive board of the Buck- Mary Williams Group will meet celed plana for Secretary of ■Ion. brought the cbhference to a ons he requested or how big a cloee at aboUt 6:40 p-m- land PTA will hold a meeting to­ tonight with Mrs. Norman Soutb- transaction his ' government pro­ Contunerce Weeks to fly heie for night At 8 o’clock at the school. ergill, 84 N. School St. X HeHl i^eadFight Against'Polio posed. a conference with Elsenhow'sr. In almost .40 hour* qf debate M tot flve-yMr-olU Tommy Woodward, named Poater Boy for the IBSS Mate; Wroks will come tomorrow In- over three weeks, the Big Four Dimes. A t left, he The ambassador did, however, ■lead. had failed to mako aubata offora aome of tha peanuts which will be eold to ralM funde In the campaign polio, Jan. 3 to 31. ,__ , waAntrtckwnMWMa- .iXW.-Mydcro«s«a;t«; beUava: Jto. J»lk>-wHhen h*wa»^4-montho old^-^Altliou^ he'll have to use crutchro^i , weiFTito hrojnw and bo4y Jjgyptttardearwn&Csachoalovalcto coraet for years to come, he am llu readily. That's why his freclUed faci will appear oh piilltons of is not only maarive-but awift in ita isttoa blamed aB'uaeacpsdtad hailk- poatwa and collecUon boxes during the drive, pace of implementatioif and thia re ••Uhg of Soviet policy tor tk*' gives li's a great deal of urgen^.’’ hcetiulown.
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