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V 1>t>- ,r-. MONDAY, J U N l S, IN 4 »UIy Nat PiBM S m ■fflSTBBN ^ the Wmk Mndts iianrb^Bter lEv^ttUtg IfpntUk 4, 1944 ^f-TP Manchester WATB8 will meet Thomu J. Norton, 144 Lenox tomorrow at the Italian Ameri St., and Paul B. Sheridan, He­ State DAR Sets 13,990 A bout Town can Club. Eadridge St. Weighing bron Rd., Bolton, were among Menher of the Audit Burawi of CireulaUoo attrlfpfifpr lEuptttttg MpraUi in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. The 29 students from Connecticut Parley Thursday Th* Buoldncham CJhurch on program will Include a "Getting to receive degrees at the Uni­ MoHeheeter A CUy • / VUIrngt Charm I ■<**■*4 Mgh « M ^ W«lr BL, Otutonbury, will Acquainted” time with new versity of Notre Dame’s 119th Orford Pariah Chapter of the awntw • atnwberry aupper members, who will give one annua] commencement exer­ Daughters of the AmericaB VOL. LXXXm, NO. 213 fctw toy with aittinga at 6, tf minute biographies. cises June 7. Norton was Revolution will attend the an­ (SEKTEBN PAOBS) MANCHBOTBR, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE t , 1964 ^ j ( i . For reoervatlona oon- awarded a bachelor of science nual meeting of the Connecticut ea m t* 14) PtUCE 8SVBN C K tir Barbort Ke«nm, Blucridge The Wethey Group of Westhlll in electrical engineering: Sheri­ DAR to be held Thursday at CHaatonbury; lira. Wilbur Gardens met Thur^ay evening dan received a bachelor of arts. 11 a.m. at the Oliver Ellsworth ' " ■ ' I ' ■ E mi, 2381 Hebron Ave., G lu- for a dinner party at Miiler’s Homestead in Windsor. tonbury; or Mra Don Ruaaell,'Restaurant. Misses Bonnie A. Bowman of WUliam Warren, chief cura­ Arias Gr^ve, M Timber Trail, Baet Hartford. Coventry and Leslie A. Berk- tor of Old Sturbridge Village Mancheater Assembly, Order man of 19 Russell S t wepe XI Oamma CSiapter of Beta of Rainbow for Oiris, wiil have and formerly of the Connecticut graduated June 7 with associate Historical Society, will talk on Wounded by ilgma Phi wni hold lU annual a business meeting tonight at In science degrees from Becker ente meeting tomorrow at 7:80 at the Masonic Temple. The early colonial architecture and Montana Floods Rated Junior . College,. Worcester, the Oliver Hnisworth Home- SO p.m. *l the home of Mra. majority degree will be con Ma.ss. Mias Berkman. president Andrea Maaa, 1011 Harvestferred. steed. An historical landmark Political Foe r of her class, delivered the ad­ In Windsor, the homestead was t u e , Olaatonbury. dress of welcome. Mrs. Felix Davis, soprano, the home of Oliver Hnisworth, PANAMA (AP)—Rober­ The Marine League Auxiliary wife of the pastor of Second who was chief justice of the iiU meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday Congregational Church, will pre­ James DeRocco, manager of Supreme Court of the United to Tito Arias was given a i t the hall on Parker St. Re sent a concert tonight at 8 in Se«frs Roebuck, will speak to­ States from 1796 to 1800, and chance to live today while State’s Worst Disaster morrow at 6:30 p.m. at a meet­ his wife, the former Abigail ireshments will be served. Fellowship Hall at the church. ing of the Rotary Club at the police sought a disappoint­ The event will be held after a Wolcott It Is one of many such ed party associate who The Army Navy Club Aux- dinner and election of officers of Manchester Country Club. His Holy Name Guest sites to be maintained by the Maty will hold a card party the Women’s Fellowship of the topic will be “Employment of The Rev. James L. Liberty, state DAR, of which Orford pumped three bullets into { o n l^ at 8 at the cluMwuse. church at 6;30 p.m. The public the Physicully Handicapped.” O.M.I. associate director and re­ Pariah Chapter la a subordin­ the colorful, controversial Is Invited to the concert. He is chairman of the Gover- treat master of the Immaculate ate, and houses Revolutionary politician. Eight KiUe4 Manchester Chapter of the nor'.s , Committee on Employ­ Retreat House, Wlllimantlc, will relics for the information and Arias’ wife, British ballerina Plsabled American Veterans American Legion will meet ment of the Handicapped. be the guest speaker at the education of the public. Dame Margot Fonteyn, said in - 'r Will meet tomorrow at -8 p.m. tomorrow at 8:15 p.tn. at the meeting of the Holy Name So­ Members of the Manchester Bath, England,' her brother-in- 20 Bridges at the American Legion Home. post home. Refreshments will be About 100 memben and ciety of St. James' Church, at chapter are reminded to bring law, Harmodio Arias, tele­ sehred. friends of the French Club of 8:30 tonight. He will discuss their own basket lunches. Those phoned her that her husband Manchester attended an out­ "Christian Revolution and wishing transportation majr call was "out of danger.” W ashed Ou% Daughters of Liberty, No. door dinner yesterdaj' at the World Peace,” and will survey Mrs. Frederick Baker, 34 Lilac Dr. Antonio Gonzalez Revilla, 126. LOU. will meet tomorroNv home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis the three major tendencies in St. who headed a team of neuro­ LECLERC at 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. Mrs. Frechette, 11 Tanner St. the modem world, communism, surgeons in a two and one-half .J GREAT FALLS, Mont. WUliam Smith of Cromwell, in­ capitalism and Christianity. Ar­ hour operation on Arias, said it (AP)—Floods described as FUNERAL HOME stalling mistress, and her staff Manchester Lodge of Masons thur England Jr. will be formal­ would be 72 hours before he A ,j£ the worst in memory swept will make their official vi.sita- will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ly installed as the new president Republicans Fete could say whether his 46-year- out of Montana’s north­ tlon. Officers are reminded to at the Masonic Temple. ’The for the 1964-66 season during old patient would live or whether FUNERAL wear sllort white dresses. Miss fellowcraft degree will be con­ the business meeting. Also to Retiring Officers he would be paralyzed. eastern mountains Monday, Louise Copping and a commit­ ferred after a business meet­ be installed are Chester' Obu- Police sought Alfredo Jimen­ killing at least eight per­ SERVICE tee will serve refreshments. ing. Senior Warden William R. chowski as vice president; Ray­ Town Republicans have ez, a member of Arias’ Pana- sons, sweeping away dams WALTBIR N. Sandberg will preside. mond DellaFera, secretary, and scheduled a testimonial dinner menista party and an old friend The Legion Auxiliary will and bridges and leaving IjDCLHIRC Robert Colunvbe, treasurer. for the outgoing officers of its as the gunman. hundreds of residents Iso­ Director sponsor a paper drive Saturday The ways and meaas commit- town committee. It was the second political from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Those ].ee of the VFW Auxiliary will shooting since Panama’s nation­ lated. Rain pelted the area 38 Main Street, Mancheater wishing to donate may bring St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh­ Slated to be honored on June al elections May 10. sponsor a kitchen social Wed­ ters of Isabella, will meet at 17 at Cavey’s Restaurant are for the fifth straight day. Call 649-5869 papers to the post home or call nesday at 8 p.m. at the post Panama’s U.N. ambassador, Authorities said the death toll there for pickup. 7:46 p.m. tomorrow at Mott’s Atty John F. Shea, retiring Aquilino Boyd, fired two shots home. Members and friends are Community Hall for a pro­ chairman; Mrs. Mary Jane included five members of ono Invited. gram ' presented by Mott's Crandall, retiring vice chair­ May 1 at the editor of a news­ Blarkfeet Indian family. Stores. Refreshments will be paper which accused Boyd of A girl was reported drowned Coaches of the Little Miss man: and Aldo Paganl, retir­ election fraud. The editor, Es- in Valler. on the Indian reserva­ served. ing treasurer. Sen, Barry Gddwater and former President Eisenhower shake hands before colastlco Calvo, received a minor Softball League will meet to­ TTckets may be purrtiased tion, and two motorists wero night at 7:30 at the home of last nlgrht*B dinner of the Governors’ Conference in Cleveland. Beside Gold- wound. mi.saing after their vehicles Trinity Past Noble Grands from Francis DellaFera. Mrs. .Arias was in surgery twice Mrs. George Mitney, 35 S. Alton Saunda Taylor. Mrs. Roger Bag- water is Arizona Gov. Paul Fannon. (AP Photofax.) i plunged into raging streams. St. Association will meet at 8 p.m. Monday night over a period of Col. Howard McKinney of the Wednesday at Odd Fellows ley, or from any District chair­ almost eight hours. First, Montana National Guard said Hall, East Hartford. Members man. The Newcomers Club of Man­ doctors removed bullets from the nood.s were the greatoat are reminded to bring gifts for Reservations for the affair his right arm and his right side. natural disa.ster the state has chester will install new officers the merry-go-round. will close on June 12. He was given blood transfu­ ever suffered. at a banquet meeting on June Events i Barry Confident, sions. Then the surgeons re­ Damage estimates ranged Into 18 at Cavey's Restaurant. Cock­ tails will be served at 6:30 p.m. Bowers School PTA has moved a bullet which lodged -Pedestrians------------- - wear high boots on theV...- .......main street of Augusta in northwestern the millions of dollars. and dinner at 7.

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