I ‘ 'V, ' * • TUESDAY, JULY le, 1961? PAGE FOURTEEN lianrltPBlpr lEvpiting firralb ---------- V-------!------- ---------- Avenir* Daily Net Press Rnn Members of the Women's Society carl Construction Co. In Windsor of the South Methodist Church are' For tha Week Ended The Weather ^ About Town "Locks spoke on the subject of I dmio S, US7 Invited to attend the annual visi­ Hospital Notes K of C Seats Catholic Action." stressing eape- ' ST O C K ue DURING ForeeMt of tJ. S. Weather Boreaa tors’ day at ‘Camp Aldersgate on Th» weekly mcetinif of the Man- Aug. 3. Reservations may.be made dally the retreat movement. Leo ‘ dieetcr Squadron of the Civil Air Patients Today; 197; Kwash. an ex-grand knight, was HALE'S JULY WHITE SALE 12.540 C lev and eool tonight. Low b;- contacting Mrs. Walker Briggs ; ADMITTED YESTERDAY: New Officers toastmaster. , Patrol will be held at the American or Mr*. Martin Kelderllng. Those MembeP , h the Audit S5-tH). Sunny and aomewhat warm­ L i^on Home Wedneaday, at 7 p.m^ Mrs. Sarah E vai^ 368 St. James Present at the meeting were the ! attending are asked to bring a box St.; Roy Barlow, 399 Main St.; New officer* of the Cgmpbell EXTRA SPECIAL! Boreaa OIroulation er Thumday. High Sl-86. All members are urged to attend lunch. Transportation may Ws ar­ ! Douglas Rice, 22 W, Gardner . St.; Council, Knights' of Columbus, former mayor of Hartford. Dom- ; .Manchester-—^A City of Village Charm as this la the start of the new at* ranged if needed. Inic F. Delucco; the Rev. John J. 54iS4 Mrs. Anna Irmisclier, 19 Thomp- were Insti iled at a banquet In the Delaney, pastor of St. Bridget’s | tendance and gig system. 1 son St.. Rockville; Robert Merkel, Knights’ new* home last evening. I Mountain St., Rockville; Mrs. Church; the Rev. Dennis Hussev. ' The annual Covenant Hilltop Members Of. tlie Manchester Rod Stanley S. Choman was in.stalled assistant pastor of St. Brldget’af i VOL. LXXVI, NO. 244 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957 (Clasained AdvorUatOf on P ^ 22) PRICE FIVE CENTS and Gun Club will meet at the Wat- Beatrice Barbero, 14 Carol Dr.; as grand knight by DIatrlel end the Rev. Jo.-teph Edgar Farrell. , Conference will begin Saturday kins-Wesl Funeral Home. t<2 E. PaaquaU Vendrillp, 322 Oakland Deputy Robert Chevanelle at a FUSTIC TABLECLOTH and end, Sunday. July 28. at Crom- St.; Ale.xander Flelton. I ll Wood­ chaplain of ibe Campbell Council Center St., tomorrow at 7 p.m. to and pastor of St. James’ Church. the' Ed^ewAt'e'r M lM irti°Cwinant' P*y ‘heir respecU to Thoniss R. land St.; Mrs. Frances Korner, 63 C h u i ^ Chicago. 111.. Will be the Glenney, who was a member of the Elro St.; Mrs. Norma Bither, Wil- Reporta were read by Foater Bakers Official limantic; George Rauchle, 43 Cort- Williams on the new budget, and ^ While They principal speaker. Missions will c|ub. Greater Draft Call j land St.; Mrs. Wilda Lemek, Crys- by CharlgsMcCarthy on the plans be represented by Mrs. Andre'v ■ tal Lake Rd., Rockville; Raymond for the dedicatiim of, the new hall i^axt—Quantities Rojas. Covenant Home Mission- Mr. and Mrs. 'William F. Mullen Says He Kept .Lender, 100 Russell St.; Raymond during the weeft of Sept. 14. M. Are Limited! arS% who will be present from' La- Jr. and two sons, flf Maple St., Finn, 81 Summer St.; Mr*. Er- Vllla, Tex. are ei^ylng a vacation on Cape I j nesUne Aberle, RFD. 1„ Rockville REG. $1.00 Seen by Dulles in Union’s $7,500 Ood. They report a good time Three pstiem*—buy for your own Use or for gifts. All .white Mrs. Robert F. Nauman and W ith the weather ideal. Mullen, an Rockville- D ’ Llovd Hobron^'sx daughter. Miaa Nancy Nauman, agent for the John Hancock In-j Concord St • David Public Records lare pattern—floral red and green—floral red and gray,. Wasliington, July 17 (JP)— 151 HollUter St., have returned aurance Co., is the son of Mr. and, r k .ME.MBKK! entry Gerald M^uln Bakers Union president James after ipendlng their vacation In Mrs. Frank Mullen. 131 Pine St,, L ^e your husband, your S t; Dom^a Ught. Bike^R® Rc^:k* R'amuteS Deed* Foreign Aid Slash 0... Cross testified today he AMiury Pgrk. and visiting relatives ----- ( child, or your wife, . rvllle; Leslie Stelneker, 67 Milford Lennart A. Torstenaon and kept^|7,500 of union organi­ In other places in New Jersey. Mias Sandra Wood, 9 W. Middle ; Keep your donor appointment, and ■ Margaret McKay, 31 Evelyn A. Toratenson to John B. Tpke., was a guest last week of . help save a life. Russell St.; Joseph Smith, Vernon Egan and Mary B. Egaq, property ti» J M (1 U L -€ < o«i Washington, July 17 (/P)—Secretary of State Dulles told zational funds in a 'special Miss Marilyn-Tsylor 56 Henry St Bloodmoblle Day tomorrow ' Center, Rockville: David Koslov- at 75 Jarvis Rd. M ANCHISm CONM* . Congress today sharp cuts in foreign aid would bring “greater bank account with some of his at„„ the Alysester....... ........... Cottage.......... Smith.......... s ich, 6 Edson Rd. own funds. He said he was Center Churchi. 1:45 to 8:30. Andrew Ansaldl to Ho-.vard R. draft calls” and threaten the prospects for a disarmament ^ BREAKFAST SPECIAL Point, Lake Wtnnepcsauke. Both ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Little and Estelle J.-Little, prop­ CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS “not sure” his'' union knew k t Griddle Cakea e« A 4. girls will be seniors at Manchester Don’t be a NO-SHOW! EUsabeth Nott. 48 Ashworth St. erty on Wells St. agreement. Dulles went to bat for President Eisenhower's for­ eign'aid money bill before the Sen-a-----------: ---------------- ----- that. r Batter, Syrop a VC Hi..agh School’ in the fall. Carol ------------------- ----------------------- ^ B IR T H S YESTERDAY; A son "I’m not sure whether they un­ Defense Stalls ^.Shenning. 87 Cambridge St., ate Appropriation Committee aa Members of tho MFD. In uni- ^ r. and Mrs. Joseph Niezman the House neared the decision derstand that,” Cross told tlte.-Sen- A r t h u r D r u v S t u r t s ◄ the firehouse’ ?hl. si Washington St,; a daugh- stage on a 43,242,333,000 authoriza­ Rainman Call ate Rackets Investigating Com.- Sees Marshal’s Visit Hl UlHl lirUg OlUiB®,-will be freshmen at Manchester of Main *-id Hilliard Sts... t*'" to Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth tion maaaure 'setting ceiiinga on mittee at a public hearing. Testimony On L'h A A A AAA A A A High. | Thumday night at 6 o'clock to go Glaatonbury; and a daii£:h- spending abroad. That ia a cut of It was Cross’ second day in the i to Wilson to partlripale in tiie 1®'' 1° and Mrs. Lloyd NIcho-, about 3600 mlttion from the amount Being Studied witness chair at the current series firemen’s parade there. 1 Grand Ave.. Rockville. .Stanley S. Choman Elsenhow;^ asked. Congrea* may of hearings, and he was faced with Kasper’s Mail As Test for Russia — ' BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. i ........ ciil further in the money bill. a dare to aubmit to a lie detector \ -------- Manchester Bhutterbugi w ill: ""J Henry Cahill, Glaston-1 attended by 150 mem- "If we ita rt dlaarmlng our Al­ By Bay State test of his denial yesterday, that Knox'Ville, Tenn., July 17 (JP) mcet tomorrow at 8 p.m at the !‘"'i?:- „ I °! “ l ' lies, we shall get no disarmament he kicked white haired Mrs. Na­ Washington,. July 17 (/P)—President Eisenhower said to­ VFW Home. Reggie Pinto, Herald 1.. DISCHARGED YES'p;RDAY: L,H«> ’’*''V tl>« n*"’ Evening Hours agreement," Dulles said in a pre­ than Ehrlich and slugged her hus­ —Bob 'Allison, a television day a meeting of Russia’s Mxrshal Zhukov and Secretary of PETER THE TAILOR photographer, will give a lecture Jlrrold - Higgliu, 231 Green Rd,; i knighL Joseph Me- pared statement made public by Boston. July 17 (AV-Seeking qf band last fall. news reporter for CBS. under Defense .Wilson might prove useful. Mra. Norma Bither, WllUmantlc; Carthy, chancellor; Dr. Jean Louis federal aid and the possibility of The committee deferred asking bitter cross-examination by on camera, lenses, types, construe the Senate Committee. artificial rainmaking loomed today Eisenhower made the comment at a news conference which (Successor To Archie The Tailor) tion and uaes. Group diacusaions Mrs. Marie Smith, 10 Church St.; Hebert, recording secretary; At the “ FIRST*’ Cross about the truth test while It the defense in the Clinton seg­ Robert Boucher. Hartford Tpke.. Charles McCarthy, treasurer; Atty. “We shall find ourtclve*. again as the chief hopes to combat an explored terms of. a labor, contract ranged into foreign affairs, but also dealt heavily with a will follow hla talk. in the position which has too often 8-week ■'drought spell that has regation trial, testified today, Rockville; Gerald Lvon.s, 25 Elro, John J, O’Connor, advocate; John characterized the past where we It contends he "secretly” en­ prime domestic subject-7-the administration’s pending Civil ____.1 . • .. St.: hfrs. Emma McCann, Mile HilL Stevens, warden; Roland D. Le- caused millions of dollars loss to gineered with ah Illinois employer “People in Clinton on that Rights bill. O’^rterly bumneas nieeting Rd., Rockville; Melvin Benner, Ea.st I Page, inside guard: snd Mario were so lacking in -power that hos­ Massachusetts dairymen and farm­ to whose father he was in debt.
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