Fall Sewing Reese Lined to Cerv

Fall Sewing Reese Lined to Cerv

fUn; ■liT “ ■ X. 1 1 1 . “i'll .w .’ •■A fe: ' -yl a /' -yVA- :'X ; ■I'X’ ■A ■ X / “ -iftie W ea^j N et Prdi* RiOl FovMagt «f O. 8. Vfi MreMt'aMM..;''/'!:'- A:: s -'y 1, 1N5 ■ . Not so wml iofljthl. 1 ^ a«isr 80. Partly elW ^ litlq gkange I* St, Eniaabeth'a Mother'a Dbm >Fs temperatum Wedaemlay. wlU meet at the ;hoi«e yOf Mrs. 7 p.m. A b p u t T o i m James Glceaon, ' 228 .sehOol St,. Imondb-Emej^ bidding/ .mid.-70«.- /•': Faucdisr haaxd of the bal '/x . Wednesday nl*ht at- S . o'clock/ \ Join GAilon Club through Rose Cerby ot-Manehw CABCP^JIXT Th* JSlWWf-ClMb, wOl hold » i^ - A./ t i i y q f V M i g p C k a n i i Members are''reininded of the- . “ ter,' "Who is'aaaociated with, hls^- boclt p liv ^ cookie ;$sle. /'f!'..- Mlai Sa% Anh fernery, daiyrWM company, ^td-daplded to raake the T T r - 4 ^ ^ ^ b S i *l»d fti«na». etiu-Unf «t Red CraM MflciUt to^y atn-^ i - A ' .'A of Mr. and M ra Philip Lest.9i( notmced’-'Uiiii 'trie ipllowij® 'thdl- donation.’.' .... .''A-A-.X X. (ddaiOfM AdTwOaliB M’'Pai*\A )' p r ic e ; FIVE CJSNJfi '■ •Bdger 'T«rfklh|floh. Si^sBiseJow ■' Thla chair;bda'been maa* „tx-1 \ /(ElGtiTEEN fAGES) R , .C O N N , S t r and^'MelVille Oote. 499^Wopd- Bhnery, C am bridge-8t, Mras vidusls are noW m ^Jeri ,of'^le 1VOL. LXXV, NO. I : \ married to^bbhald Brian Edmondo, i-gallen blood donor vfclub; \ Preaaly for the auction. Ijt la .a '* r bndte~St., were elected Thu><day 'lounge chair Of;all hov^miaUrlalBv, Mra. Racltel Syroohds, John ,T.> i - ,a : - ■ / -, W ThomJ»on R^-. w «« ploaw U y night to membership' ip, TNE,^^ ion of Mr, anil M'r*- PetAn'Edmoh- upholstered ,4fi red'tnatalgaaa : »urprl«*t wlU» ■, hou8ew»i7Hln« Ix^prary society of sophomores^ ahoney,'Arthur H., Jtendall,.f \ '•ioatarday mftamoon at^their^-new ^ .S r ., of ElUDgtoh Saturday,- O ctJ htyer.'.Riclhaj^ Marjln, James .foam rubber cushions. It • VlM 'un­ S s . J ! who we're outstanding athletes aM doubtedly be the biggest attrac­ ch home, fo wWch jn°v9d sportsmen -during their fr^hmen -Hynd.^. Gerald MUUhgton; . Jphn MenonBii n Hartford laat W«n«a™y: Chiu-ch. The mtmaterj, the Kev, Swansbn Jr., Donald Benn'ett, tion of the auction* and will be on / . V' year a t. Wesleygn :. Vnlver,Sity, Clifrenl o. Slmpsoii. performed display throughout the day of the ttp of 30.frtenda-ah<> .' relatives Bast JrA-Bobert Weitsel. lytrick X ■tahcheBter. Hartford, Wa- Turkihgtop waa also given sn the ,douWe ring cMemony.at 7 pm. Orakowskjlv Donald, F^ankla'nd, bazSar. , • ./ Md'RrldgeporV^eere ps^s- 80clater;#nembcrahip In the honors Organ Rh^md prior to aiw during ■A*. Fn college for' btving a very high Millard RowM>y.l Paul iv. JDougan, / Ttcelved ftiany lovely the jeertmom' was' played by An­ Clifford H. D o u b ts aW> Mtp. Ruth MEET WED.YESDAY NIGHT aviCrage. drew Watson, organist. George »ifta, lilRhiidinB ait^all bralas flre- i-./ Rickogt.' - . • r \ ' / pIaca,a«E A hdffet aupper was yince, Alocal \enor. lyasAsololat. ''W bart GalnSaTs the most rebent The Holy Family Motharb-Circla u jai|,rfd and rhuale was furnished The annual meeting Of--Ander- ^ ^ H e WmponsAand '■cariilrtabra imfirndual 'to B e c ^ e sXjnember of will meet, at the hopag.bf Mrs. RobsJ, Given OnC.O.D. Deliveries fa^imieaiithliIready, and hla Jtrihg •on-Shea Post 304«. VFW; ^lU be. coh^sedvthe dcc^ntiens. ths ^gallon bk>dd.)dd\ donor ejub.CJub. ert Brannlck. gyr'M aln St.. .Wed­ held. ■ .tomoirrtwi- - _ i _______ _ ai^lit. t i i i W e At 8 o'clock band. \ M^Emery presentsd. his daugh ,Na*K opportuniwuniw to‘ bebmne* a nesday nlghC^'af 8 o'clock. The eo- /..tjons,, N*. Y/,' Oct. / y 1 atattheVFWHt the VFW/ltomeT Posh AuxlTWfy' “ ter An •marriage, and she had p ir msn»b«J''of one ofor /these' cIuoKwlll hostess will be Mrs. games McGee. K rishnis ./.The- October XmeeUn^' of the land sorial tnem^rs are nrgid U> her matron \of bbnor her sWer, b a . preaertt'sd tomorrow.toi Oct.^ t, New York, Oci^^^^.I/PJ-Royt _ appesled to fiance to* iiianchwter GW SebOt Council will I attend. / . , Mrs. Alan^./Taylor of Rb^vllle. from^(45 lahtll/ «:30 'when IhA X- Campanella's do^hle and' ^a "No ruha ho lits, no errors, none h an eid at A o’ctock lomondw / — - and as ''ridwmald her/t^leg* btoodmbblle .yjaiu Center .Congre­ single by GQ Hojfges in the left. to end its ibOyt^tt of the Chariei T..Buncc, • son of roommate, Mi<^XRIIey ,W./Burna,of gational C huf^. / ' DODGERS [>Ai> UJ Asseinbly and retUr^fot nl^ht'At the home C. .Bunce‘, 529 -W. Augusta, QS. Sunm McDonald TOVINE ijLEAm fourth inning, the first two . PeterMD In Boltoit ' > • >*; ^ RANGE & FUEL OIL hits off <lef|y Td\hmy_^Byme, ■ - Martin tossed out th e oirthcoming debate . ,___, Center S t. IS ,'a meiiibe'r . of the Manchester was 'Odwr girl. !ty . jrtiriHO fUed to Howard 1: Algemi \ *TK* TjMtlM Aid Society of CTon- i54th Engineer -.Oo,, now ststioned Alafi/B. TaylorXvw'best manr Aiicti^it^Pie^ Clufjh LAUm iERI 'X g av e the. Brooklj’^v Dodgers left center., ‘ v and lunerr.wece^onafd E. .De XX8 1-0 lead over, the New. York Hodges Walked..on fiyejrifchos to The ll .diplomat,' winding Carli of Bockvilleii the y’a geflwiaK debdte. W a8h''®l^p, Dry .nkees after five innings of beebme ,the flret baae^ , ering of iVaWend, At Hajry^sl Baa The BOLAND OIL CO. Martin darted ta; hla left for expressed n g t t t X thgt.rthe ^wPeh-p^ors. Af^rthe business . ,-Tn*' bride^a'goWn btv.whltd\lm game o O h e World ^jnneh' had ;aikb<L.oin of the SO- will Wak and arrived m*the Ear , East in 8 Ibsl Me ^ 20. 11)8. ^2e H o a k’a - medium4naM bounesr ■“ K® RWro M8h- Deewn,her 1954. H« graduated ported Italian silk -vyak designed Sei4eVgt Yankeei Stadium to- mition body. on tntariw dKOratlng. ' Jbsaph A. - Fauci Csiche and threw/him,.)0(5t^ a clpqe play. the foit from Manchestef High SehOOl In with a Jong torso, pbrtw t nfekV H f h ti A z c ’ 25 lbs. 75c hlo runs, no'hits; nV.^errora one India was one oj edtin tries menta WUT'ha.Mrved b, Upholsterers and Ii p Decora- which voted lowhtg commltteia;.^^Mrs. Ethel ,1851 and was formerly emf^yed line, long'tafered aleeves^nd full FlgM^DOllGI^ left. /. '■ / - ■ , opfiosi- by the Pioneer Parachute Co. ^ skirt. jHer veil of illusloiV was held topa', Hartford, tis-s * a gift of^ tion inscrtb^sjhe.\Al- tange. Mrs. 01gaCW ?M , Mrs. a. beautiful living i chair forj 3 HOtTR SERVICE OUllam Iqbk^at a ealled strike su o o n R ..., In place l:^ a crOwTl. snip she car* V- Oten w'ent/out'^W a hlgb bouncer geriapp) ,.____ bly'e- \ Minnie RautenbergX^IrSrXIvena rled'an. old-fashioned bouquet of thp ahctlon Satnwl OcL 8 X t ,b Binder who made Washington, Oct^4 <^>—BoerPtary of State Dullwsaid t<v ReichenbacK a n d / M r^ , Be' Paulette Groteau, J3,. daughter MI 9-9084 Thurs. T « 9 ..X to Rixiuto. a/Tuhnlng^tch after.gettlng off agenda' and thus provoiried tae r. and Mrs. Archie Cmteau. IJ ^ e feathered carnations ,|ind the Women'a So Harvssi R ees^t the third pitch and French walkout. dayty he... hS8-...- told........... Soviet Foreign hiinlatef .Molotov th at Corn- Relchenbacn.- low rosebuds. X. , Baaaar on the s of K. ip-* elow^tart.' ' ■ ' Bosefnacy PI., danced on the Tex 848 Main Street . > raised 1 soft fly to Cerv in straight- Zimmer threw out Bauer. -InoereJy Sorry’* hnunist arms deliveries to, the Middle East ^’wopld not Pavell Ty^WOgram ypurday. A The m atron of honor Wbre a Cbmmunlty Bapt^i urchX^* 1 Menon i said hie government. has 4fea''Sufine8a and ProfesJ^onal goWh of periwinkle bhi’e chlffob' awdy/ceptsr.; ' Skoymn lined a .ground rule cfMijkribute- te relaxing tensiohs’! Ja the world. Dalles. W om an^tS fe^ -of the Oommuhity pupil of the OSmhde Tyler.ScMd A. mac::. XJSradfr waa given an ovatioh^w* that donded In the right- the highest respect for their tre- oter taffeta, ankle length,' w ^ 2Z l ^ ^ m s . t o b*t. He Idoked-kAlwo ditions of France a'nd had no de­ mat wheri/he was >wiBently at the United Nations .Cmetalx- BimU8t-<9harom^l meet at 8 pin of Dance, ahe will/dQ;a weflern halter top and shawl. .She wore a field'stands on one bounce for the '■ ll- dance on the v4*mX pr^rara baUsAlnd^y. esiled strik^/before it hit, Of the game, sire to Intervene in France’e ihter- Assembly/meeting in ^w Y ork hodiscussed.the lUd^e Ewit ; tomorrow at thb'Aome of Mri, matching headpiece with velKand bouncing oOtv-Martlh .to Jwowroij. ^ G«Ort»< Ruasellf 189 Aaftj^n St; OcU 18. /■ , \ carried an ^old-favhloned bduquet teese flipped out Cerv. • rlal affaire. India’s only aim,'he pr(mem4wtee with Molbtov. Snides didn’t "se-m^,to .be affected No^uns, one hit, no errofa, one said, was ’to heliK conciliate the He/uid he: spoke to Jlblotov to the effect.[thafe*"“from/the >X Members are reminded to''‘hiing /"'.A of yellow'and bronke ippinpons.

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