FEASTING CAN BE FUN Ene Prosecutor of Circuit

FEASTING CAN BE FUN Ene Prosecutor of Circuit

MONDAY, NOVEMBER' 21,1960 PAGE TWENTY il^ralb Avw sgo Dully Net Press Dim H is W rathcr v; Far the Week Ended Foreera* •( O. 0. W Nav. Itth, 1066 / PnrUy etoadljr teoAKl^ Xeev la St. Margaret's Circle, > Daugh­ steward, and Francis B ush el, ters of Isabella,. wUl sponsor a Masonic Officer chaplain. Ode. WedMadayAiiUffM. efeaSea About Town social evening and games tomor­ Honor Roll Announced 13,299 •catteead UfM abevren ewly M row at 7:30 p.m. at the K Of C To Visit Council Mn MAIN ST. Member off the Atadlt day. n g h IB OSa. UlUiclMstAr Lodge o f Maeona Home for members and friends. ; of OiNolaHoB. Mandu$ter-^A City of FUlago Charm will Zoeet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. Mrs. James Lemon anti Mrs. Wil­ ■'f- A fter a murineu meeting, Man- Calvin Smith of Durham, gyand Police Arrests fred Lemlre are co-chalnnen, as­ At North Junior High standard bearer ot the Royal amd Oheeter Aesembly, Order o f Rain­ sisted by Mrs. Prank Laing, Mrs. bow for Olrle. will, preeent at 8:30 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1960 (Olaaalfled A«v«rtlatag on Page 10) PRICE nVB CENTS Jules Filiere, Miss Mary Desmond, Select Masons of Connecticut, will Howard Wamock, 60, no certain VOL. LXXX, NO. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) "Hothera’ Degree;” Master Ma- Mrs. 'Robert ,Kerr. Mrs. Harry The honor roll for the flrstf vld Best, Ruth Blackwell, Kath­ make his official visitation to Ado- address, was charged with Intoxi­ •008 and their wives are invited. leen Blake, Theodore Blakealee, niram Council Friday at 8\p.m. f I !"■■■■ Magnuson, and Mrs. Paul Gruess- quarter marking period at the cation Saturday * evening as the ner." David Brady and Elizabeth Camp­ The event will take place at the A musical playlet, "Once Upon North Junior High School has bell.' Masonic Temple on Orchard St., result of^being found in a helpless a Nighttime," will be presented The Rsrtford County Council of 178 names on It. Also, Sandra Chapin,' Donald' Rockville. The ftoyal Master De­ condition in the rear of a Used car. Kasavuhu Seen Winner StOte Netvs tonight at 8 o’clock"^at a meeting VFW will hold Its annual dinner Ninety-six out of 402 eighth Conrad, Nicholas Convertlno, Don­ gree will be conferred on a .class He was to have been presented jn o f the WSCS of South Methodist of candidates. and dance Dec. 3 at 7:30 pm. at graders made It, or about 24 per na Daniel, Patricia Davies, Mary court this morning, but took sick Church in Cooper Hall at the Devannty, Ann Falkowskl, Mary Thrice Illustrious Master. John the Anderson Shea VFW Poet cent. Elghty-two mit of 332 sev­ yesterday and was taken to Man­ Roundup church. Home. Reservations must be made Filloramo, Sharon Gidman, Lor­ Turner o f Rockville will bo in chester Memorial Hospital and ene by Monday, Nov. 28, by calling enth graders made It, or about 25 raine Gooley, Eldward Goss, Ellen charge of the work.- Other offi­ admitted. This was W amock’s A Roeary and Benediction at 7:30 Donald Maynard, commander, or per cent. Harrison, Gary Heard, Mark Hel­ cers from Rockville are Everett 100th arrest on a liquor associated UN Blocks Ghana Bid pm. will precede a meeting of the. Wanegar," captain of the guard, Mrs. Marie Hale. No tickets will Eighth graders are Richard ler, Bruce Hence, Barbara HIghie charge. i House Speaker Rosary Society of St Bridget’s be sold .at the door. and Timothy Hogan. George Dean, conductor, Charles Ames, Janice Arsenault, Sandra H. Leonard, treasurer. Harold G. David L. Knight, 29, 233 Colon­ Church tonight at 8 o’clock in the Also, Robert Hughes, William ial Rd., Bolton, was charged with church hall. Guest speaker will be Atiden, Timothy Badger. Ross Stalger, recorder, ahd Paul C. Leh­ Battle Indicated A second session of an interde­ Hampton, Leroy Beckett, Cheryl Hust, Peter Jackson, James Jeray, passing in a no passing zone Sat­ Mrs. E, Mae Holden. Michael Johnson, Deborah Kar^' mann. sentinel. nominational mission study course Beebe. Linda Bellefleur, Richard Officers from Man hester are urday, and is schedule to be in will be offered tomorrow from 9:30 Michael Kenney and Jessica 9 To Stall Congo Debate Bennett, Claudette Berube, Gary William Kent, deputy illustrious court Dec. 3. He was arrested on Hartford, Nov. 22 {/P)— A Mrs. Roger Olcott, 403 W. Cen­ to 11 a.m. at Susannah Wesley Carlson and Richsrd .*. Carlson. Kllmko. Prosecutor of Circuit ter St, la Manchester representa­ master, Stanley Steiner, Illustrious W. Center St., just west of O’Lea­ fight appears to be brewing Hall, 20 Hartford Rd, A nursery Atao, William Carney, George Also, Chester Koblinsky, Nell principal conductor, John Seavey, ry Dr. tive for the annual pecan sale of will be provided. Cartwright, Sarah Chapin. Joseph United Nations N Y Nov-^was the Soviet Union which want-^Hammarskjold spoke of the clash for the post of speaker of the the Vassar Club of Hartford. Pro­ Kovensky, Mary Kulesa, Leslie DellaFera, Kathleen DuBaldo, house at the 1961 General I ceeds benefit the club’s scholarship Kupferberg, Marjorie Lavallee, 22 * 4 e % o C “" ’’a.m ost regrettahl. :in^^^^^^^^^^^ The date* for a midweek retreat Michael Dumalne, Julia Eells, Ju­ Prudence LeGeyt, Kenneth Leves-' He said he had requested a report Assembly session. fund. Pecans in one pound bags of the Manchester Chapter Holy dith Frithsen, Linda Garrison. from the U.N. Command and he state Republican CJhalrman Ed­ may be obtained through Decen^• qiie, Joan Marlow, Pamela Mason, Congo President Joseph Kasa* one action which would help Family Retreat League for high Richard Gray, Alan Grzyb, Linda Yon’ll get a thrill, too, hoped to have it during the day.” win May Jr. said last night that Other Area ber from Mrs. Olcott or any mem­ Kathleen McMahon, Philip Miner. vubu today failed in a new restore order In The Congo, the • # school junior and senior boys will Hackney, Barbara Hamilton, Joan Yugoslav Delegate Dobrivoje Rep. Anthony E. Wallace, Sims­ ber of the Vassar Club. Dale Mullen, Cheryl Muschko, Ju­ when you see the heels, attempt to halt debate 6n the U.S. delegate said, is to give firm be Nov. 29 and 30 instead of this Hart-lngton, William Heck, and dith Naschke, Jean Newth, James backing to the Congolese chief of Vidlc supported Ghana’s adjourn­ bury, has the lead in the race for week, as erroneously reported re­ without nails, put on with seating of a Kasavubu delega­ ment motion. Under the circum­ The Exchange Club of Manches­ Katherine Herman. Newton, H. James Norton, Mary state By seating him and his dele­ the speakership, while Rep.-J. Tyl­ M en J o in cently. Boys Interested may call Also, Nancy Hitt, Elizabeth Odell, Doreen Ouellette and Linda our New AUTO-SOLER. tion in the United Nations. stances. he said, ” it would be er Patterson, Old Lyme, has con­ ter will meet tomorrow at 6:30 gation. senseless and improper to contin­ George Trudell, 134 Lakewood House, Paula Huffleld, Daphne Pavel. Buy Holiday Fruit and Fruit By a vote of 50-34, the General '"The time to act on this Is siderable backing for House ma­ pm . at the Three J’s Restaurant in Circle, or Victor Lombardo, 75 Ronew your heels TO-. ue debate.” Bolton. Guest speaker will be John Hurd, Robert Hurley, Judith Jack- Assembly rejected a Soviet-hacked now,” he asserted. jority leader. Mary Ffearson, John Phillips, ' DAY. 1^'ork Guaranteed. 12th Court R. Reynolds III, a member of the White SL son, Linda Jasitls, David Johnson, Deborah 'Pond, Kevin Ponton, motion by Ghana to postpone fur­ Ghana's J. E. Jantuah said it Vjdic called for a quick de­ May added, however, that the state board of control of Exchange Christine Joyner, Kathleen Kane. Katherine Pritchard. Jean Reale, Baskets At Pinehurst ther discussion pending a full re­ was impossible to ' resolve the parture of the U.N.’.s 15-nation post of speaker was stUl subject Members of Sunset Rebekah Susan K o p p 11 n, Paul Krislack, port on the bloody clash between question of seating a delegation ConcUiation Commission for Leo­ to a contest. He made the com­ Former Manchester Mayor Club. Lodge are reminded to bring re­ Pamela Rines, Walter Simmers, HALPS Thomas Landers and James Le- Judith .Slnon, Curtis .Smith, Rich­ You will find just about everything you want in fine Congolese and U.N. forces. Thir­ imtil it had full information from poldville. ment as State Rep. Richard W. turns from the recent food sale Eugene T. Kelly has been ap­ The ways and means, St. Cam- Sure. ard Smith, Jane Spaeth, Robin SERVICE ^ holiday foods and staple groceries at Pinehurst . ^ all teen coiintries abstained. on the scene. U.S. Ambassador James J. Sherman, '^Vest Hartford, an­ pointed prosecutor for the Ulus. and membership committees to a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock Also, Marilyn Lias. Carol Ivim- Starkel. , The atrtag vote in favor of push­ Wadsworth blamed Ghana for the nounced he was a candidate for bardo, Peggy Lucas, Sheila Mallon, at everyday low prices . "We cannot sit here in this as­ 12th Circuit of the State’s Cir­ o f the Guild of Our Lady of St. at Odd Fellows Hall. Returns may Also, Deborah Starr, Samuel DEPARTMENT ing ahead to a decision seemed to sembly and debate and discuss the current situation. He said that if speaker despite a preference by Bartholomew’s parish' will meet be made to Mrs.

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