Army 8|»el«nil Third ClMs The R o la ^ Club will meet to- SMphen A/Ck>dln, Mr. ATid .morrow night at 6;S<kat the Man­ iradeSlated Mr*. Ottrtr. Godh», llT S ^ d a r 8fc. chester Country dub. *1111* "ill be parilot^ted^in. ojrgvilmtmi^ day an . open meeting, with thaqnajor " i t i e * tor th«k n*\v 101*t^ ^ r» iterh of business for consideration B y ^ m o c r ^ ne Division ■t'Ttort CaiApb( the new annual budget. Ky., Sept. .21, He enteredUVe Army In Man;h I953»^«nd Is a^clerk In egistrations ' for evening Manchester DSmpeeats MeadQUartera and. Service Co. of courswfc.at the Howell Cheney scheduled a poliUcaL:s^i:^de .0-isTth Airborne Infantry Com.:;^ Tecnnicai'^snooi \^^ll oe accepteo M aih ^ t, and through otlMtr<^parts and Friday,, candidates will hol'd neighborhood meetings with vot­ bat- Group. at the school^^5(^ce to jig h t and to­ ^•..^own Thursday as k cUrfSax to morrow from^^8t^ a.nj. to 4:30 ers. ■ tw^<pWTi eleHlon campaign.. Memtera of the Buckland PTA p.m. and from 7 Ho^ p.m:’ For fur­ are reminded of the sup‘per-meM- ther information,\ cbntact>'; the Avc'WlMjyf to Demoratiq To\yii' ing tomorrow stdiSO ,at tfife school, school, ' '■ Committee Chairmftn John D. La-.. ar<l lo Addi*css Kja^nnlng the new season, and af- Jaycee Wives will \hold their jTelle, It w ill*be a lively. aSlalr. Kjrding parent* the opportunity of He said the paradcrii will “ihoot mbetlngs.^lncipal William Free­ first. meeting of ' t h> season Khvanidns Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at off flares and make their way man. and aMgar Bonitz, also a new thi-ough the busine.ss district to the teacher.' who’ uill have the fourth the Community Y. All wive* of state Sen. ratrick Ward or H ert­ Javxeea are cordially invitikl. , music of a band playing on a flat­ and fifth grndea. The supper will bed truck. ford. Democratic'” candidate : Ydf- be potlutk style, and, the business In addition, he said a sound Congress from the Firsts District, session ydU follow a showing of a Miantonoinoh Tribe, No. 58 will .speak at the weeklv'.luncheon film on Civil Defense. lORM, wnll meet tonight at 8 truck will precede the marchers. Litlte^;g(k:k; Ark,, Sept. 25 - Dcmo«'ra,tte candidates, >mcm- meeting of the Kn ante-^Llub^ o’clock in lin k er Hall, "nie n'omi-1 Thursday. - ” . ' (iip)>T?Adl®i^^|^n8on said to- The monthly meeting of the lAA, nation and electidu of officers will bet s of the tovyn committee and of "1*r^idei:fr'==!j^isenho\4^ the auxiliaiy tdViuj committee and Ward’s .appearanfe at the local Washingtoji, Men's dub of Zion Lutheran be held and the corrtV)Uttee on class 'service Club's weekly lupcheon will ^erican farnfeca toni ^ihay to 8J95?^inp8igti Church will be held tonight at S adoption for the Nov. .3 district •'any Other DcnioctiSiU vvho w^ant to march” will be iiT^the parade. folld-^hy two weeks that, of his be towaW-a^oal *I^dge to expose o’clock. Entertainment, starting at meeting of this area will report. Repiifalifiji..^ *P(iotient. Edwin H. 8:15, will be providiKj by the E s­ All members are urged to attend. LaBelle said. Joseph Ma^tupne is they prwu^Ejsebhow^ which developed withiii in charge of arrangeiudnts. May Jr. oL;. Wethersfield. May tonian Choir, consisting of 30 apoke to the l^ A n la h s or Sept. 111.;' where he'mij.,^de.llver at ^v^nm eiit., nUxed v'pices, the members coming L<mis H. Sampliner. 58 iVeiver Morgan Jorics, . Covcntr.V,., has . Dodd .Ma.v Atarch Bradley Univeraity''fiel!l .bouse a '' Stevenson>tttd the case of Har­ TDiscIoses been promoted to chief sstle.s eilgi-, A further ppadibllity. LaBelle half-'hnur fArm apeech^htc' old 'E l ’TalBott, N e^ ^ ork tnanage- from vaiiou*'cities and townw in Rd.-, ha* joined the Development E ig h t B a lk Connecticut. Ladies are invited. Department at Hillyer College, neer for propellers at Hamiltoitj^iti. » that Gortgressman Thomas be cariiect'-by CBS. radio an^ njent ehgU.eer who. realgn^d as sec- Refreshments will be .served. Hartford, as a consultant in public Standard division. United A ircraft! Democratic candidate for '"▼lalon networka-.(9:30 p.ni . Tetary of the EWca on Aug, ';^Eailu^e ^ relations, it was announced this Gorp., according to an announce-■ L S. Renstor. and State Sen.' PaK Be-wlll fly back to wi 1965- menl made by the companv today.; ' iClv WkitJ. the party’.V eandldatc ehortly ''after hta talk. .Anderson-Shea Post No. 2048. w'eek by President Alan S. Wilson. Stjveitson, • noted’ -.Eisenhower Turjrf by/ D oria At QmzMjiii Auxiliary, will meet at the Post Sampliner was formerly with the Jones, who succeed^ Alfred B. | for U<S. Representative, niay be in Elaenhowel-Mlgcldedlowet-Mlg yesterday to- promised, in's g>eech here-tn 1952. Home tomorrow at 7:30 p.ip. Gold Atlantic City, N. J.. "News.” and Tbacher. is a graduate of Yale Uni- j the^parade also^^ ' , add an Ohio spe'akiijg date to his "A government that will rejwrt to sta r mothers will be honored at an editor on the magazine staffs yerslty,- class of 1940. He was.boinj^' Both ate *chedufoik|o appear at W rought Iron Railiii^l^ campaign. schedule. '»-..,m 1 d d a y . the._American people 00”^ ^ . (the N w York. Sspt^25' (/P)— i'n Syracu.se, N. Y. Prior to joitj-^thc opening of the 'Manchester •peaking itpi^arance in Cle^land President’s) stev.-ardshhi in the Tie to RedB thiiNneeting. Mrs. Dorothy Klein- of Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., Chi­ Porch Coltimfis Vih./fIvia*/l m ofex 'K m m m schmIdV chairman of the cago. and Pines Publications, N. Y. Ing Hamilton Standard in 1946. he'!^Shopping Parkade that ev^eping. on Monday befottfehe travel* on--to fsce of snj^lnd of xvickidnesr ex! ‘he liner hostesae^N^n be assisted by Mrs. had been errfployed by P r^ t & afid, LaBelle said he would trS^do ; Lexington, Ky..' foii^Jtfa third na^- isting In government." S^kholm testified today, he New Haven, SepL 26 (ff)— Adriana Cbbb and Mrs. Nell The Friendship Circle Of the Whitney Aircraft.'.Contin^tal Air­ arrange for their participation in'' VALLEY WCLDING CO. tionally brotidcaat addre** that "Y et," Stevenson said, "when the j ^ a y have missed sej6ing the A witness at a hearing by the lines and AmnicatTCvanamld Co. ■the parade, . Fdr JFrto Estlmats Call night. ■' Secretary of the Air Force. Mr. Blosao. Salvation Army will hold a regular iner Andrea Doria begin House Committee on un- meeting tonight st 8 o'clock at the He has been a field engineer in The marche-iw will assemble a t' 'giajHonbury ME g-9118 _Thui, wlthtn.the span of a weAk^ Talbott, was found using the in-/ ITin*nhh\t.'Ot* urltl ''violl thr*a a ta fe o '^ swinging in front of the Th^Salvation X>my Women’s Citadel. , the foreign field since 1952, travel­ the terminus oft .Main St> at 7 i EisenhiJwer will >1*11 three state* fUienceNOf his ’high o f f .e to pro/ American Activities today Home League will meet tomorrow ing extensively abroad. He is a o’clock, parade to the. North End ; where the Democrat's »re Working mote his private interests, this Stockholm while he w’as an­ turned angrily and profanely afternoon at 2. o'clock, 'k^mbers A1 Reale. chairman of the Ita l­ member of the Society of Automo-, and then over to the Parkade on' hard to repeat their victories of conspicuous lapse In th«,stewed- swering a phone call from his on two people who worked un­ whose birthdays occur im the ian nationality night committee, live Engineers and thCWale Engl-.. Middle Tnke. and B rd ^ '^ t.. 1948. Eisenhower carried Illinois ship of the Eisenhower adminiera- , LICENSED BY GE.NER.VL ELECTRIC and Ohio by substantial margins lookout in the Crow’s Nest. dercover in the Communist month of-- September—wiirxbe requests that all Italian members Peering As.sn. ' wher*,.,a large crowd Isjeifpectad men who doniaitd tlon was reported to the peo^e b.'c The 26-year-old mate. Elrnest honored with a social tinriK. of the Knights of Columbus meet In 1952. Ho lost Kentucky by only the press, not the Presldenfe And party for the FBI. Carstens-Johannaen, said he first Samuel Riepter, about 4S, ot Hostesses will be Mrs. Els Samuel- the K, of C Home tonight at 8 700 votes. when it became necessary/to usher tho finost comfort On today’s second Invasion of saw the .Andrea Doria visually Trambull, when aakisd to identify son. Mrs. Sarah Leggett and Mrs: Now With 2 Year Warranty Mr. Talbott out of offieV. he was when it was about two m ile' away. xj the midwestern farm belt. Eisen­ decorated for hispiervl<es! Harold Kent of Bridgeport aaid William McKeown. Interested At that time, he aaid, he calcu­ " —by that lousy^------- , get him out friends are always welcome to at­ Y o m V c Been Waiting •or ese; choosf.. hower has promised to blueprint ■ "This is only one waniple an agricultural program aimed at there are others ' / lated the Andres D^rl would pass of my eight." Whet asked to IdenU- tend these weekly meetings st the O n e Y e a r Later the Stockholm on he> port or left fy Bridgeport hairdresser Rowena dtadel for an afternoon of fellow­ Rpd Cl ^ss Hears TWIN RED SIZE what he calls "the special prob­ Stevenson didn’t^ mention any $ 1 7 .
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