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Wedaaa' dell PTA- a t the W eddell School Mrsl^kesslei-Talk wrlth the ^ate and authorise the Study df Td^vn’s Mehiber of, the Audit . / day partly cloudy, little -lempera- M 'MaaeliMtcr Emblem Club;' No. W '^nesday el 8 p.m. The executive board' of the manager to .sell 76 units'in Green- Bureisu ef Ctrcplatlon v : ■ ' ture change. High la tipper $ta. - ISl. wtil meet In Tinker H*li Wed- Nathan Hale PTA will meet to­ On JeH isli Books hav*n ^lir accordance with' bids re­ Mtanche9ler-—A City o f Village Chartn • nwday at $ pJW. Mn. F6st*r wil- -.'The Chamlnade Club-will hold Its morrow nlg)it a t 7450 In the achool ceived ,Oct. 21. 1057. School Financing T h € C O W . liami ra^eeti that her welfere November meeting in the Fede.’S- cafeteria. ■ To iee If the Bosrd will author- Jewi|^ Book Month will be rec­ M AN Oiirriii C o n n * committee import at 7:15. tlon room of Center Church to- lie the Manager to proceed with The -tirst of a series 6f study ! VOL. LXXVII, NO. SI (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER .S, 1957 (CUaaifled Advertlataig on Pag* J6) hiyhl/el 8 o'clock.„The program, Mancheater Lodge. No. -yds, ognised at the NoVefnbe.' meeting the'construction of a rock well on sessions by the League of ^ ’omen j PRICE FIVE CENTE A.F. and A.M.. will hold aysp*- X CORNER MAIN dod oAlfiSITREETS \ Paat matrons of Temple Ctiipter, arranged by Mrs. Jilne Tompkins, of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth th* Keeney Street School site at Voters on school finances will be! Tto. M. Older of the Eastern SUr, will be based on the' history of j cjal fneeting at the Masonlc/TVm- dn esUmated cost of $5,000, exclu- ple tomorrow- night at 7:M. The Sholom tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in held tomorrow at 8 p.m. Jn Room will meet Thursday a t 8 p.m. In the light opera, with eiVi'phasis on Gil-j the vestty. of the Tempi*. Eatab^ mive pf pump house and pumping Barking Dog Stoi’]/ club room of the Masonic Tempje. bert and Sullivan. entered apprentice- dogrey will be equipment and with five test holes 103 of Manchester High School. j conferred with Junior/ Warden lb bed by'the National Book Cou^ SHOE REPAIR SHOP Hoatesaes will- be Mijs. Lillian Lep- 'a t ap' estim ated cost of $1,000. Douglas Pierce, business , man­ Hayden L. Griswold 3t/In charge ; Phoenix, AriZ., Nov. 6 (Ab— fett jUtd Mrs. Mary Smith. ilie tAdies' Aid Society of Con- ^ c ir of the ^Jewish W elfare ftosrdr such expenditures to be made'from- ager for the Board of Education, USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT of the work. Following the meet­ Jewish Book Month Is the occasion the current water department will discuss iburces frttm which Barking dog eoiriptaipts are cordia Lutheran Church will meet ing there wilt be a soclM hour and routine around city police WUUnir Workers of the tomorrow, at 7:J0 p.th. for ita No- on which the indigenous liteFSture budget, l • ’ school funds are derived, the rela­ refreshments. ^ of the Jewish people is celMrated. To aee what action the Board Sp^ial For Tuesday Only! . headquarters, but officers WSCS will meet romber busincaa meeting. Mrs. tion of the school budget to the tisual.ly .do their best to take' .th e Wednesday at 10 HildCgarde Sudermann, who came To speak on this sublSct, the will take concerning the purchase town budget, and the dispersal and The Reglns d'^alia Society will Sisterhood has invitgd Mrs. of. additional land for the site'of MEN'S, LADIES'and ^ ^ ^ care of them. EJn^ior an session. Work to Mancheater from C^rmany thia hold\its monthly meeting tonight administration of the school budg­ A call taken by complaint win ea Ipekii^ two-^imlts. Mrs. past summer, will be guest speak­ Maureen Kessler to disimss Jewish the p"opoaed North Junior High et. CHILDREN'S SHOES er. Hostesses for' the evenina will St the Itsllsn/Americsn Club at literature and authors.pf the 20th School. ■ecretary Doris Stallings last Gladys m Mrs. Evelyn Jobert will 7:30. The ■ public is invited to tha night, however, was too muth be In eharsbof the potluck'at ftoo.n be Mrs. Ethel Lange. Mrs. Freda, century. .Mrs. Kessler is the wife Neb- Rueineas ( meeting which is under the super­ x' iModrtodrhoHse. Mrs. Katherine Mroaek. of Rabbi Stanley Kesaltc of To see If the Board will make INVISIBLE O T .O T for the offidersN The Del vision of Mrs. Douglas J. Roberts By HAROLD K. MIUKS • This predlctlon;-^less spectacultr A.man. phoned Yo say that a Daughters IiMTs;'. MfS;. Anna Noake and Mrs. OlgA olaw Mothers Circle Temple Beth El in West Hartford. the following appointments: Ad­ than that by some Soviet writers Lady Robai will mec t k 30 tonight in the Jr., local affairs chalrmari. REG. l^oflcow, Nov.,6 (TP)—A So­ barking dog was diMUrbing of S t George, wtftvrtieet tomorrow P rciss.' Toniorrow's meeting Is beliig visory Board of Health for term —Indicated there .$till were many banquet hsl|/ of the Masonic held one W-eek jn advance of the The League voted to place « viet scientist today confirmed him. at 7:30 p.m. with X ” - Marjorie ending November 1962; Advisory HALF SOLES $2.50 problems to be solved before msn Temple, uiual Sisterhood meeting night be­ Recreation and Park Commission study of school finanebs on its previous hints that the Rus­ "Where Is this dog?” asked Findlay, 03 Summit Ladies of the''A«^umption will 1957-1958 agenefa because of pub­ can be blasted into space with the the secretary. meet tonight at 8;lt5-.-.^for the cause of a conflict with the Civic for t —m ending November 1002; Zippers Replaced—-Hats Clfaned sians developed a new super­ hope ot'returning ally*. -A.- TM annual cafeteria supper and Music Assn, concert which will be­ Board of Ta.x Review* for term end­ lic concern over lncrea.sed taxes, "It’s on that new Russian XI Gamma Chapter. Betil'Sigma monthly business sessiorf. ' Plans t Choistmaa sale sponsored by the fuel for the sputniks. (Some ' scfentlsts fh the tlnlted moon.” the man replied before will be completed for the Cliilst-- held Nov. 12, ing Nowmbor 1960; Development ri.sing costs of education, and the 3 Minute Heel Scrvlce-^^il«.Work Guaranteed Phi, wrill meet tomorrow stN0:15 nies Missionary Society of Mrs. Leon Wind- is program recent cut in the school budget..; ^ T.-Khachaturov wrote In. the States, Including Clyde Tombaugh, hanging up. \ pjn. at the home of Mrs. Harbid maa Tree fair. Nov. 45 and 16, In Commi.ssion for term ending No­ ; SHOES SHINED discoverer, of the planet Pluto, say Talcottville Congregational chairman Of the meeting, Refresh- At the second meeting, Nov. 19, tranaport' ministry newapaper F. Scbdeta, 15 Thomas Dr. the church hau snd . ehristma.j^-';^urc^^”^b;‘‘heId"^^^^^^^ vember 1962: Library Board for Gudok 'that “ in order 1q reach the the Russians already may have coratlona. will be made. Mem-1 ____ menta w-Hl be aerved after the lec­ t->yo terms ending November I960: Christie McCormick and Mrs. ture. With Mia. .Morria Firestone WORK DpNE WHILE U WAIT enormous speed eg 8 kilometers' per fired a rocket, with the Intention ■-■X b«! 1 who have articles for Pension Board and Pension Trust Jane Stuck, Chairman and secre­ aecond H was neceaaary to produce of landing It on the moon Thurs- Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Th.e executive bogrd of the Rob- in charge of hospitslity. tary, respectively of the Board of Object Sighted toni^t at 8 o'clock in Odd Fel­ fair Nnay bring them to erjson PTA will mbet tomorrow Fund Trustee.s, for te-m ending new fuela for rockets.” da.v, the 40th anniversary of the lows IWI. Members are requested meetln;tlnifv^ night at 8 o'clock at the school. ' November 1991;--Town Planning Edircatlon; and Arthur R. llling; The speed he mentioned would be Bol.slievlk revolution. They esti­ to bring gifts for the "teacup” X ' Commission for term ending No­ superintendent of Schools, will'dis- B miles per second, or 18,000 mjiea mated It would take about four 111 Mexico Gulf r - ' Contracts Cutbacks auction. Mrs. Nellie McAllister The StantbyGroup of the South The Hartford Sargent dub wlif vember 1962; Zoning Board of Ap- cus.s efr-rent school problems, and ! per hour, about the apeed of Sput­ da.Vs for a ro<ket to reach the Methodist WSCS will have a pqt- hold Its second meeting at 8 i Board Agenda ne,->ls for term ending November plans for the future.
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