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DOUBLE T Omorrow V - ; ■ i . : j : \ ■ " " ♦ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER l9, IM V; PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT jllanrtjf^B&r lEofnitig l|walJ» Give a Pint of Blood'-^Mobile at Tomorrow, 10:45 a, m. to 6:30 p. m . Girl Scouts of Troop 7 will not Civitan Parade- meet tomorrow night as planned. Miss Tingley Sets The Weetber About Town Girls are to meet at the’ Highland (To Open Annual A'rence Daily Net Preea Ron Park, spring Saturday at 10 am. Retirement Date . < For WMk Baded Forteaat of D. 8L Wee#w Bai—u Th» PtrtUfli Women’* AUUnce, for a hike. o< ^ 15, u i o Group 246, wiU meet tonight at The rotlremejit of Katherine A. Fruit. Cake Sale Fair, much colder toniglit. Low 7 :30 at the clubhouse on Clinton St. Edward'Hlrth of Rockville has Tngley, Extension clothing spe­ la 80*. Friday fair, eoMer. High la been elected first vice president, The ManchSster Civitan Club 13,243 Bose Oo. No. J. Town Fire De­ and Francia Hart of Manchester a cialist at the Univetoity of Con­ will open Its annual • fruit eaka of the Audit 40’*. partment, will sponsor a ladle* member of the executive commit­ necticut. ha* been announced by sale Saturday with a parade. Clifford Ulm,. chairman, an­ . «f Obcolatteu. bowling night on Nov. 8 at the tee of the Hartford branch. Nation­ Albert N. Jorgensen, University 'TMCA. Co-chalrmien are Russell al Association of Postal Super­ nounces it will be an old ear pa­ president. Miss 'Rngley's retire­ rade, like last year, with Junior Matteson and Jack May. For visors. ^ __ reservations, call the firehousie. ment will become effective Nov. Marching Band leading. Starting A bake sale will be sponsored 30. from Charter Oak . Park at 11 a.m., the parade will travel north Members of the Anderson Shea by the Nathan Hale PTA tomor­ Miss *nngley became associated AuxiUary, VFW, who plan to visit row at 9:30 a.m! at Hale's depart­ on Main St: to the ' Municipal with the University of Connecticut Building parking lot. the West Haven Hospital tomor­ ment store. Mrs. Norman Arey Is In 1941. Since that time she has row night, are asked to call Mrs. general chairman. Persons with old cars who would State N ew s h‘eld the position of Extension like to Join the parade are- In'vited George Ecabert, hospital chairman. clothing specialist. The associate Dakota Council. Degree of Poca­ :o contact Recreation Director Russian A- profOssor of clothing has been In­ es Herdlc, or Matthew The Stein Club will sponsor a hontas, will meet tonight at 7:30 strumental in developing and ad­ at Odd Fellows, Hall. There will Maelbzp, president Of Ci'Vitan. A R ou n d u p rice Halloween dance Saturday A M h e ministering 4-H clothing projects. be a social hour after the meeting. few of the^^rs entered are owned VFW Home. A buffet will be served ...She is credited with having in­ by Marahalk Lamenzo, Anson at 10:30 p.m. Dick Stocks and hla troduced self evaluation as an ef­ .Thorp, Ollvia’sTlsso, James Her- (Glet N-Rockets ^ e Martha Circle of Emanuel orchestra will play music for danc­ fective educational method for dic, and the Hobb^^hoppe. Sev­ Alleged Bandit ing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Ticket* Church Women will meet for sew­ teaching 4-H club members. Her ing tomorrow at 10 a.m., followed eral old pumper Are 'bnjhnes are may be obtained at the door. work with 4-H club members the expected to be in the parody. by a InisinesS meeting at 2 P-jn- Refuses to Eat past 19 years, especially In the Civitans have been dlvlded'into Oct. Friends who have been aa- clothing Held, has been recognized 6ve teams and wilt be in comp4^ soctated in YWCA work with Mrs. Three Manchester girls, all 1960 both state and natibnajly. mier J^ruahehev said today Khrushohev again propoaed the New Haven, O ct 20 (/P)t- graduates of Manchester High tition to see which team can sell Walter F. Blli(dt are Invited to a In 1946. Miss Tingley was named the most fruit cake during thie sale the Soviet Union, which is convening of a summit conference Vincenzo Gallina, • alleged Si­ U.S. School, have been elected as of­ in 1961 to deal with the question tea to be held in her honor tomor­ representative to the American that will continue through Decem- credited with the wbrld^s big­ cilian bandit whose latest bid row from 3, to 5 p.m. at the home ficers of the 1963 class at Hart­ Home Economic.s Association. She ^r. Team captains are Alfred gest underseas fleet, now. has of Berlin and Germany. o f Mrs. Richard Hurd, 156 Vernon ford Hospital School of Nursing. "We propose the convening of a against extradition has been was named to "'V^’ho's Who in New Flagg, Howard Holmes, Robert atom - .powered submarines St. They are Miss Joanne Gustafson, England” In 1949 and to “ Who's summit conference after the turned down by the U.S. Su­ Brown. William Lennon and Nath­ armed with niiclear rockets. American election t> solve the 47 Princeton St, seCreUry; Miss Who In The East" in 1957. an Agostinelli. preme Court, refused to e&t Miss Katherine Martin, daugh' Judith Chagnot, 18 Westwood St., TTie United States was the problem of Germany and to holve Holds Firm laJ The author of many Extension Proceeds from the sal* are used for the third straight day in Sale teV of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mar­ vice president: and Miss Sandra pioneer hnd has claimed a as w ell' the Berlin question,” he McKay, 216 Highland St., student and 4-H clothing bulletins, Miss by the Civitan Club to benefit said. the New Haven State Jail. tin, S3 Harvard R^l.,, Is enrolled as mentally retarded children of a freshman at Becker Junior Col­ council representative. ' Tingley hag also had several ape- monopoly in this field. Jail officials planned to set a' cial articles published In nation- Manchester, and other local Khruahehev spoke before 18,006 (Oontlnaed on Page Twelve) tqsty dish of corned bee# and cab­ To Price of lege In Worcester,' Mass.,' ^ ere projects. she la majoring In a two-yeaf ex Memebr* of Omar Shrine Club a Home Economics magazines. She Muscovite*'' packed into Luahnlki bage before the SicUian in the ecutlve secretarial program. Sh? will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at hag been'active in the Connecticut Stadium. I t . was hla first speech hopes of peaking hia fast. is a 1960 graduate of Manchester the Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pro­ Home Economics Assn, and served since' he returned la*t week from Sheriff J. Edward Slavin said a Ounce as president of that group from Mark 50th Anniversary U i de»k-pounding vlalt to the U.N. High SchooL spect St./ Hockvlll*, to pay re­ ATLANTIC P o la n d U r g e s doctor visited Gallina. ■who has spects to Richard H. Symington, a 1947-49. Mr,, and Mrs. Patrick Richard General Assembly. just stared at his food ■without eat­ member of the Shrine Club who Holder of the bachelor of science- Brannick, 22 N. Elm St., will tie William Brannick of Mwcheater, FURNACE OIL "Recently in the American press ing since. Tuesday. Washington, Oct. 20 {IP)— died Monday. degree in Home Economic.s from honored at a family dinner to­ John Brannick of Val/ey Stream, Antomatle Delivery a note appeared that the Pentagon Ban on Bases An appeal by Gallina.' 33, for a The U.S. Treasury toda.v re- Purdtie University, Ml.ss Tingley night at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Long Island, N, Y., and Robert L T. W O OD C O . la going to send to Soviet shores review of his ca.se was rejected by afhrmed its “firm position” London, Oct. 20 (IP)— AT SHOOK j e w e l e r s The American Legion Auxiliary was awarded the master of arts Robert Brannick. 10 Hemlock St., Brannick of -Manchester, and 10 . Phone Ml S-II29 submarines with nuclear weapons," the nation’s highest court earlier soaring price of gold reached^ Khrushchev said. "American _gen- United Nations, N. X., Oct. 20 of maintaining the price of will hold a rummage sal* Friday, degree from Columbia in 1941. She in celebration of their golden wed­ grandchildren. in the week. an unprecedented high o f 290 erals can not but kpow that' we, — Communist Poland asked gold at $35 an ounce. •beginning at 9 a.m., at the Legion has also studied at the University ding anniversary. Gallina, a native of New York, too, have submarine* ‘ witH atomic the United Nation* today to call The Treasury issued a formal shilling’s ($40.60) per fine Home. Members may bring dona­ of Wisconsin and the Unlver.sity of The couple will greet friends was arrested in 1958 and ordered motor* armed with rockets.” on all Countries t o , cease building statement in reaction to the un­ ounce in the laM minutes of tions to the Legion Home tomorrow Chicago. She Is a native of Howe, and relatives at open house extradited by U.S. Commissioner Ind. Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Referring to these reported plans new military bases and rocket precedented jump in the price of, trading oh the London ex­ evening. Donations will be picked to send U.S. submarines into launching Installations on the ter­ Benedict M.
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