Jlw. H a U S a L E Meat Dept. H a M

Jlw. H a U S a L E Meat Dept. H a M

--■US u " V \ r ^ m i ■ ‘ U '!*■ VY.;’: it .■:,», / r “ f I. ■ .V: V ;-'Y' ■ ■■ 'ihl w' X x ., ; • l.\ ::■■ *- '■ ’—• y .*. A4^entge Dfilljr N«t Press Run S. V . * ,A - tV t' AtONDAY, 1957T-- , r Th* Wimthgr y • : For tha Week: EMPed ! ' . FiM^ajkMt qf IT. 8. WMtIiar PAGE FOURTEEN . V; : ‘ ^ K...X. , f . March 18, 1957 > . iia n rlrf0t8r 'S»p^tn0 ' t ,<■ '' * 12,647 i The, Waahingtdn PTA will hofd Carol M.. Rottner, daughUr. of Atty. and Mrsi John S. G. Rpttner, Manckesjter Elks 11 :.v 'k Member of iho Audit ^ tU ’ March meeting totjiorrow ^wn at 8 p,m, in the White"'Building, 483 E. Center St, has been Elected .B a n n i of Cirouliittoa Following ^the buslneaa geaatom to membership in Phi Alpha Theta, ; 'Hold irish,Night Martchester-^A City of Village Charm lT»« ManchMtar Rod »nd Oun national hiatoiy scholastic honor -^ au b V u ) hold lU quarterly me«t-' socle'ty. Miss Rottner, a senior at Irish Night of Manchester Lodge ine loniflit at 8 o’clock at the the College of'Liberal Arts, Bos- of Elks Saturday evening at­ VOL.- LXXVL NO. 143 (SIXTEEN PA€ES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 .(Olaaatned Adverttataig-XHi Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS clubhouae on Daley Rd., Coventry. m. Refreshments 'wtll be served. toji University', is majoring iq his­ tracted a capacity audience of 360 ^reiaidcnt Howard Chace will meet’ tory/' • . persons. Under the chairmsnshlp XI Gamma Chapter of Beta St, With the' executive committee at of Ray Horan, a boiled dinner con­ Phi Mill meet tomorrow n l|* r at 7:30 p.m. V A'meeting of Gibbons As,se'mbly, sisting of 310 pounds of corned 8:1B at the. home of Mn^^<|larold Catholic Ladies of Columbus,. will beef and ISO heads of cabbage, State Hits Schuets, 15 Thomta Dr. The Queen of peace Motlfers be held tomoih«w night at 8:30 with all. the. "old sod” trln»mlngs, SERVICE Circle will meet tomorr'p.w' at 8 Ir St. James' School iPhe-guest was Mrved. Chat Kleleck and Carl ■f ifny local TWCA^emhera who p.m. at the home of Mrs.' Allyn F. speaker will.'be .Miss Mildred Bow­ Hunt'er "Were co-chairm.fn- of tha are Inteteated wUrmeet at 12:45 Martin, 113 Brettoq Rd. , ^ ers Vvho will give a timely lllua- kitchen committee, assisted by Insurance 'tomorrow aftom on at the Com­ trated talk |'dr'the Lenten season. Leonard Bjorkman-, Joseph Raglis,. munity Y tOj^cnaa the forma'ilon Mjwtic Review, No. 2, WBA. will Wiifrqd Tredeau and "rom Con­ MORIARTY BROTHERS of an i n f ^ a l ^roup for Jewelry have an open meeting tomorrow . The Manchester Lions Club will ran.- . 801-J.15 CENTER ST. • »H 8-6185 X. Taxes Cut enamel' at 7:30 p.m., and membera ere n.eet tomorrow night at 6:30. at The hall was decorated with urged to attend and invite their the 3 J'a. Lt. James Reardon of Irish flags, shamrocks and a pro­ j^U fhtera of Liberty, No. IT, friends. The program M'ill Include the Connecticut State Police will fusions of green and white flowers state Capitol, Hartford. JE^OLl, Mill celebrate ita 54th an- a plastic demonstration. Refresh- . talk on the work of the fire and streamers. Paul Gagne, chair­ March 19 {IF)—State Tax ''nlveraary tomorrow night atartlng ments will be served by Ihc hostess i marshal’s office, man,- was miisisted by Bill Collins, Commissioner John L. Sulli­ with a dinner at Cavcy'a Reataur- com'mittee, Mrs. Helen L. Tuller. ] Bob Halllsey,. Alfred Woodward, van daid today that Connecti­ ant at T o'clock. After dinner, the Mrs.. Betty Sobiskt. Mr.s. Irene La St. Elizabeth'.s MoUxers Circle Bit: Kelley and Ralph Russell. Modess...yt^aa^ ^ ; group win hold a regular meeting Palme and Mrs. Rose Loyett. will hold its annual potUick sup­ Timothy O’Toole and his “Gal- cut's insurance companies are In Orange Hall, following which per Wednesday at 6:80 at the^ wsy Five" played lilting Irish not carrying their share of / there Mill be a ‘abort entertain-, The Women's Home League of home of Mrs, , Anthony Gryk, 37'.^..^ tunes . for dancing. Irish step Only New Design Modest* gives yon tha the tax load, a contention that ’ ment. the Salvation Afmy will meet'to­ Academy St. dancers,, under the direction of luxury . the gentleness of the fabrio drew a quick challenge. Ike to See Swaltows Ply morrow at 2 p.m. at the Citadel. IFefcome to Dartmouth, Dad • Ti udy Tyler, included Doreen covering that's soft as a whisper. Sullivaji, arguing against a bill Brew ster’s 'The American Legion Auxiliary The Fellowship Committee will be Freshman Fathers Weekend^W^ held at Dartmouth College in Renn, Gale Vennard, Paulette Cro­ reducing taxes on domestic insur­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In in charge . of the program. Newlyweds Feted Hanover,'N. H„ recently. ' Martin B. Alvord of 3 Oakland St. teau and Beverly Desimone. Songs Box of 48 $1.65 ance companies, told the General the Legion Home. Members are re- Hostesses will be Mrs. Samiielson, was the guest of his som Joel, a 1956 graduate of Loomis. Dad and dances by little Charleen Magi 2 for $3.23 Aasenibly'e. FUiaqoe Committee Planes mtO'^ Schedule ;----- 'mhided to bring ne w packs of play­ Mrs. Myrtle McKeown and—Mrs. At Parly Saturday is chairman of the Tbwn Planning Commisslen. nuson, 414, received a big hand. that MB a result of "special legis­ Testimony ing cards for the veterans hoa- Sarah .'Leggett. -s^ Chairman Horan’s general egm- lation” enacted since 1945, pref- o r^^ M At Capistrano pitale, to be taken to the District clal support on.a'sustalned basis is New York. Because of additional ■n-ittee for the evening were Bill erentisl trestment which "bdr- meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Mary C. Keeney Tent. No. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Kearns, Collins, Bob Hallis^’, Harr.v Fay, Tlers on the fantastic” has been bea larget ^ 22'0 E. Middle Tpke., entertained a available. financial support and a favorable San Juan Capi-trano, Calif., Under Fire the New Meadow' School, Weat DUVew. will meet, tomorrow at , Theater In Education last year reception, the organization will Ralph Fay, Milton Wagner. Ronnie given the insurance industry. ‘'arch 19i i4P(- Bell ringeV Ambro- Cedar St., Newington. They are 8 p.m. with Mrs. Maude Shearer, parly of relatives and friends at Wagner, Edward Serrell. and Different Picture their home Saturday evening, hon­ presepti'd ShaJrespeare In seven oresent scenes in. 16 high schools Eh Route with Eisenhower aio Valenzuela was tolling (.he also asked to brwg old license 181 N. Main St. scJiObls ,tn Connecticut and one In -his year. • George England. Walter W. Walsh, special tax angelus when he saw the first I Washington, iMarcJi 19 (/PJ plates. A receptacle for the col­ oring their son-in-law and daugh­ counsel for the insurance com­ at Sea, March 19 (/Pi—The swallow circling In the pale dawn —Senate investigatori*. devel­ lection Mill be found at Uie Legion The Study Circle of the WSCS ter, Mr. .and Mrs; Vincent Pelletler.^ panies, painted a different picture. 46,000-toit\air.crafl edrrier above the old mission. oped today that about $100,- Home. will rfteet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Miss Judith Kearns and 'Vlncebt Insurance'- companies, he said, Franklin D.' Roosevelt ar­ Later, sisters of the mission en 000 in Seattle Teamsters the South Methodist Church. Mrs. Pelletier, son of Mrs. Mary Pel­ "seek no lax preference; they route to early Mass glimpsed the letier <)f East Hartford, were unit­ have no desire to pay any less than ranged to put On a demon­ Union local funds was dis- The Holy . Ghost Mothers Circle C. H, Jaycox will lead devotions. wheeling, darting blrtW.* Was it! Hostesses will be Mrs. Jennie ed in maiTiage at.a clvtl ceremony WHATEVER YOUR FABRIC NEED MAY BE their fair share qf the cost of our stration of bombing,: Atrafing their imagination that the bells bursed through a mysterious Mill meet at the home of Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Helen Bidwell. performed Jan. 21 Ifi South Caro­ slate government apd .they do. hot and rocket firing today for Donald Harrison. 15 Griswold St., lina. and a re^Wfua ceremony was sounded more joyful ? Tiielr xteps "special account." TTiey said tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. After propose to shift their proper tax <X President Eisenhower. / quickened. Frank Brewster used $4,000 St. Bridget’s Mothers.Clrcle will held In St. .Imse'a Church, East Th« H A M CORK burden to bthers.” .lame.s C. Ha'gerty, White House the buainess meeting bandages for Hartford, Saturday. ■' For the arrival of the first of it to make.a 1951 down the hospital will be rolled. attend Lenten devotions tonight MANCHiSTBR C o n n * Specifically, Walsh argued for pi ess secretary traveling alioard swallows—scouts' as the villagers at 7:15 in St. Bridget's Church. They are making their home and Sullivan against a bill which the crill.ser Canberra wllli Eisen- payment on a home at Palm with'the bride's parents, and were HALE'S HAS IT! CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS call Iheqt— viftually a.ssurea, the From there they will proceed to would graduall.v wipe out the in­ hc.wcr, announced the demonstra­ return of th* main Contingent to­ Springs, Calif. Hadassah members and their the home of Mrs.

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