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THE HARTFORD COUBANT; SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1952. FioT -aiTvJ Part 11 1 Norwich Willimantic Iloekville Chaplin Vacation Bible School will open Monday morning at 9 o'clock at CD Meeting To Be Held McSweeney Named To Fill the railroad crossing, State Police report. The Pianka car was third in a line of cars headed by a car operated by Marianne Cairns, 25, of Chatham, N.J., who was receiving driving instructions from her husband, James, under a permit issued by New Jersey. She saw Ciwi Defense Head Says 168 Sky Watchers Needed the vestry of the Congregational Church. It will continue Monday Housing Authority Vacancy BAt Vernon Center Tuesday.

through Friday mornings for weeks. On Saturday, Aug. 2, there NORWTCW 10 5rwIanMrru-inV. rveiHontc hflvo XVTT Tf A MTTf T.iUr 10 Cantab m. Will De a faUnday iChOOl PlCmC at ROCKVILLE, July 19 (Special) In an effort to build up the local Civil Defense forces a mass meeting of all branches of Civil -Defense, as well as the general public, will be held next Tuesday at 7 p.

at the Vernon Center Congregational Church social rooms, The Civil Defense committee reported "the meeting will be open to -j me warning niiis ummuig ai uie wrvvuaiiM ci icicuiiie jiiaue uie m-iMntrhnntr Part Slow in responding to a call for volunteers to man Operation Sky crossing and was told by her hus- -The appointment of Earl W. Mcirest. I Suzanne Silverrrnv Wno.n Watch, according to Atty. Joseph H. Goldberg, director of civil de- band to stop, police said.

She ap-'senev of 344 Valley St as national rha rmn of thl Minnf; fense. Thus far only a few persons have volunteered to serve as air- pied brakes The second cari JC In a wedding performed on the u- chairman of the Minute plane spotters at the observation post, located at Uncas-on-Thames iin" pu fed "to the left andmemAbT, of. Sntlc Hous-awn at the home Kniim4nm nnnvat inHofinimiv r.nirihP," iLu" ing Authority to fill the vacancy I- PT, Republican National Convention, n-'" a. avuiuL-u ure wau us car inn i ne "unun nan m.m,. ih.i knn (inn the public.

Motion pictures on civil defense will be shown, ana tnere- said. That is why he is seeking a T-' JS Martin w.T.'SM TVT re vlot'oncnn ii'ill I c-- nf 'm, mm-mmmm Haedei, fJTTt VTf Bergeron. laS me 10 "contention' Lll iwas effected only a short time agofe her headquarters at racks investigated. thus Mr. McSweenev will uitr iicv.

.1. i.Hniinn vvacDYinprv iivituu do.in.son st. oko Tn rivp-vanr norinrt Ho io ipon nnn mnnpr mpc mac nf iha minimum of 168 volunteers to serve in two-hour shifts. The watch will be conducted on a 24- ni fc Ol 1 hour basis, seven days a week. fenOWlllff Ui fellCleS In Norwich the vigil began Fri-iT day with only a handful of yolun-jlntTeaSeS IlltereSl teers.

"Anyone can volunteer, Goldberg said, "you don't have to In IfrPCn All 1111 rl be an expert. In fact, you don ti111 A iCOiirxil i uiiu have to be able to identify air- AVTT0 in craft. It is only necessary to dis-! AN DOVER, July 19 (SpeciaD- Miss Ruth nth Evelyn Johnson associated with Hurley's boy's onv'rhe toMivn SST Minute Women will be held. AlStaild Completed Mr. and Mrs.

Georea stnro nt 7nn Main st anH ic Ww was given in nmhpr nf Minnt- vwttpv.w daughter of aoFa n7 hop falling mvih.h;. V. Johnson ot 418 Main became, War II veteran. 1' tj- Plan to attend the The. bride her" attended TnX nH 0F ll" lCag UC Convention from, the South and: win De a iaiK oy ine siate uneci- or of civil defense.

It was reported that there is a need of more wardens, air spotters and also volunteers for other branches of civilian defense. Mail Boxes Painted Mail boxes throughout the city were painted week, receiving another application of customary green. Patching Walk The Public Works Department has been patching sidewalks In the city, using a black patch com bination for the broken spaces in concrete sidewalks. Church Activities Union services of the the bride of a Sgt. Karl N.

Rand, During the existence of the au-' is Mica Ann ii.fi -Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. thority three housing projects, the maTd 'e rf hnnm- Rand of Bmv Lane, (Terry Court, Memorial and LtJJjI was by ster. Mis Ann Mail CROMWELL, July 19 (Special) tinguish between four motored Interest in the Herald-Ti ibune's The new Little League spectator planes, jet planes and Fresh Air Fund has been stand at Community Field was Long Hour Icreased by the showing completed Saturday according to xl i. 1 1 I Mrs.

Robert Chapman and chil Michael Suba, League cnairman. The stand will seat 120 persons and additional seating facilities 0Vne Vet Thrbride-rsir Mi The transfer of the ownership of ford attendedthe groom as best a "hS to? tti SDOttfnI oDe Experiment." In the expen- The bride the Harrington block at 736 Main man and ushers were Stuart C. a community invited ahnsc was maid of honor ffd'gt. from Homer M. and G.

Everett Hall and James Thomas James. dren, Richard, John and Phyllis of Old Lyme spent Thursday with E. will be borrowed from the Middle of cildren from.East Kn lrrington to Edmund LoiseUe of A reception was held following VnX Gilbert and Miss Barbara Dean. Si UV," "L'th" SSff their aunt, Mrs. Howard Bowen.

defense officials. He has also beenf town Department of Parks to pro vide seatine for about 600 per spending his evenings attending! ly, Ralph Rand was best man for hls'XTT' The selectmen will install a new sons at -the field. It is expected to have the additional seating ready m. ine suae snowing louowea tne, "Ti joperated by the new owners for non wKe Mountain House at IPxnihlt of thP unurcn wuuc, uuiluii luuui' hp nast nht coon nffi a 7. N.

nil the nnrf no "cvcasoii uuac me urass IU Congregational and Methodist Churches will be held Sunday at -10 a.m., at the Methodist Church, with Rev. Edwin A. Brooks, pas- tor of the Rockville Baptist Church, practically a full-time job. Accord- jSchool wnich as been in session of Middletown. After a reception apartments upstairs trip.

6 traffic from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. iH8ivp mlhfSi.1! U1 Ifor two weeks. at the home of the bride's parents The building is one of the oldest The bridegroom is a graduate to give up the posiUon as soon six cildren from East Hwlem the couple on an unannounced on Main St. having been occupied of Windham High and is a state jlOllllllbia before the district Little League tournament starts Aug.

3. A scoreboard, two by eight feet, donated by L. O. and E. S.

Davis Lumber will complete the improvements this year at Community Field. Fire Chief Hjalmar officiating. This will be the third v-, uic lilv maiiaiftri lii i. i i a wnnfi nir Triri npv u'lti mava -rtox i mi nnin rpHfv iihhji iviipii ill 11-1 i. muni, l.jiii in xn ac a rtrTnrrr pmnA n.

11 iiiiivm. I nr na graduated and final service at the successor, home at Fort Worth where jlatcr by George HaiTington, first from Windham High dover. taking too much time from his law Hosts may indicate their pref-J Sgt. Rand is stationed at Caswell mayor of the city as a wholesale Paque-Weeks Church, with the services the fol- lowing three Sundays being at the Bantist Church. Blomberz was instrumental in (rpttini? the new scoreboard.

grocery store. Hallock's restaurant! Miss Muriel Weeks, daughter of was established there in 1938. Atty. I Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Weeks of pracuce. erence as to sex, race, religion To Represent Women jan(j age of the children they wish Mrs. William Trask of Harland.to invite. This year they may also Board Approves Burnham's Plan For Antique Shop COLUMBIA, July 19 (Special) A field house was erectea earner Hebron John is. buinvan represented all; crown Ave.

was married to Ma rine Cpl. Donald H. Paauet. son of this year. The.

improvements at the field were made possible parties involved. FI11P1I Fnr Thpff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goulette of Mrs. Amy Wertheimer of Nor- has been named women's set the dates on which they wish viuito have the children by notifying representative for the Norwich the Rev Stephen Chamber-civil defense organization.

She or Mrs. Brian Minalga, chair- through the efforts and interest oi Piooriin.r anouay iviiu Anaover, satur-Pleading guilty to charges of dav mornin Thp jnun iiiuiiiuiK. ine nev. Selectmen Charles Santord ana -William S. Burnham Will comply walk who is in charge of the Hebron Craft Shop, is among those Leslie Wilcox.

Sanford and Wil (:.7 7.r.i Vr performed the double ringlwith the town zoning regulation from the A store work with women's organizations man of the fund again this year. 43 In Vacation School craftsmen exhibiting-work a' on -7 thJSfZ SubT Living Arts exhibit in Norwalk. Louis Schweikert 51, of Holy.Lf nvwt -L. ns ontiinprt at hi hma nn wnWnlm the Little League, said Suba. Mrs.

Paul V. Donahue, chairman fathom ofJRoad. aecmrtinT in a rplpnso fVnmiUle league lournaraeuv ThP i.ittle Leaeue District sister-in-law Mrs. Newton B. Smith chairman of the oef toTconlregatioZ8 Church which conducted the Vacation artlcles, ron shoP are Jj by Judge I.

Mayo. Cohen in Pauline Jonn Pauline Cripe. John Tournament play will start Aug. 3 at 3:30 p.m. at Community Field Horvath, was; Zoning Board of Appeals.

uurnnam was given a hearing in the Norwich area to better acquaint them with civil defense affairs and too seek their cooperation. Begin Sunday Run Because of public demand the "New Haven" Railroad's Shorelin-er train will begin a Worcester to Kpvv TnHnn run Knnrtnv Thp Sun School, has reported that 45 chil- ao exnion ng. nuugren won non- un 5 best man and ushers were Ray. dren were registered this year. As- mention for some of his Jfa Kaba 41 of 100 Cripe and aarence Weeks.

with a double neaaer. ine miu Hletmvn Moose will oopose Port Rev. Kenneth E. Johnson, new pastor of Ellington Congregational. Church, will preach his first ser- i mon as pastor of the church Sun- day at 10:45 a.m., with his sub-, ject.

being, "The Church and of God." i The Men's Club of the Trinity Lu- theran Church will hold a picnic -Sunday afternoon at the cottage 14, of Charles Schultz, Snipsic Lake. Rev, George B. Higgins, pastor lf of the Vernon Center Congrega- tional Church, will be guest preac- her Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the Vernon Methodist Church, as Rev. Carl W.

Saunders, pastor, is on vacation. The Couples Club and the Men's Club of St. John's Episcopal tn r' Church will hold a combined out- -ing Sunday at Sweetheart Lake, Tolland, cars leaving the church at noon. Children of members will attend. County Pig Meeting A Tolland County 4-H Pig meet- Yeomans Hall Friday night and it was agreed that his intentions pnmnlv wifh Parairnnh Cpnti land in Wie opn Ka.c a Kirinev or Miooie' sistins her in the nroiect were Mrs metal worK- lne exnlMl ls wucucu a uonu reception was held at the Fr of CoCmbus Hall before disone, Mrs.

John Gamer, MrsJCraftsmer and the Spermine Art day for failing to heed a couple left on their wedding Harry Erickson, Mrs. George S.i NoreaBc exhibit is sn- ft Jtrip. They will go to California to the Earle C. Nye 28, 0 150 Ives St. LJ A tnivn will nlav East HamDtOlt Cm 4.

another double head 6 of the regulations. Under this section he may operate a home workshop for repairing antiques and may buy or sell antiques so open public. 1 reside while the groom is sta- day operation will be the first since eison, ivus. uimaiu ruunaius, 1 a 1 tun ivus. vveineimer wno is a dook-fai a aitci wcouuik nnoH wt tho TUoi- rtMnn IVirS.

AriilUr UJtnwuuu nuu 4 intia cll wi.ca.u- the new service was Instituted. I long as he does not advertise ex- er will be played with Rocky Hill opposing Berlin at. 3:30 p.m. and Cromwell vs. Coginchaug (Durham, Middlefield) at 6 p.m.

The semi-finals will be played Misses Jean Ruviella Gwendolyn worKs at ner crart every ttslT 51gn- side, Lockwood 1 Judith and at. the local shop and would! Sent to tor 60 days was Fire'men Lose Game Railroad officials pointed out that Its continuance will depend on the uepi uy a sign 01 two square ieet, the volume of business. The Shoreliner will leave Worces gene by the winners or tne opening eames on Aug. 5. The finals will Bv ter on Sundays at 4:50 p.m., and arrive in Norwich at p.m, Congregational Church, the first t(! i 7, A 1 "r1 iLeslie vttum i in one the best played games residence building, and must not Sunday of September and of every Ifsts of the latter aunt, Miss Leshe H.

Fitts, of the season at Recreation park use more than one-third of the hp rpcprvpd Marguerite Porter. Road, Storrs, who was arrested at Fr dav evening The visitors will flmr nrpa nnrriina Smith alternate month will be reserved l1HulULI floor area, according to Smith, This will provide connections at take place Aug. 6 at 6 p.m. Those in charge of arrangements for the tournament are: Michael Suba. eeneral chairman; for the sacrament of Win Prizes ing will be held Friday, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Lorraine and Robert McClatchey, Barber Hill 4 a.m.

after fns car, police here next piday against the LaKSedM rge a hlcle: police deoartment and on Aug. 1st owned Mrs. Mrs. Miss Florence Lane Miss Florence Raymond Lane 06 Baltimore, a part-time resident of Columbia for many iw.r. nv.te i by Lorraine Hanna amCt tua ven a -t tu- Carl Johnson of Portland, publicity.

Bill Jerin of East Hampton, XSew London with the Merchants Limited to New York and Boston. Lions Picnic Norwich Lions will hold a family picnic at Fort Shantok State Park Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. Sports events will be followed by refresh East Windsor. A demonstra- tinn nn nrpnarinir a nip fnr pvhlhlt me minister in auvaiice vi men cm i.na. wmmu u.h;rh narWprl in fmBt nf haJ desire to have their children bap-j Wright were prize winners at the wn'c" Hn.JJj!i:?ame are for the children's out- umpires; uoraon iveny oi iwcKy Hill, finance, and Mrs.

Robert years, died July 13 at Pemaquid tized. 01 lne ne-ui-Am wnage Fitts told Police Officer Euclide To Hold Drill LeDoux he had lent the car toj The auxiliary fire department Annual Picnic ac Tn, none 01 Mrs- irene Th annual nipnin nf thp Ladies Wright on Thursday evening. Mrs. Point, Me. Miss Lane was born in Columbia July 19, 1882, daugh- will be given by Lorraine and Rob- ert McClatchey.

Norman Little, secretary of the Connecticut' Swinr-- HrnuLrprc Accnpintinn will hp Growers Association, will be pres- Manchester, honorary Little League mother for 1952, conces menu wnose aaaress ne a a not jiii 1. ments. Catering will be by Buster's! h.M of PJverett. Porlpr was rn-hnntpss Diner. This will be the first a Wr.

John Hnrtnn fnr PnJrpLnnhn Wlth headquarters Monday evening, it'ris) Lane of Woonsocket, R. I. sions. The manager of the Cromwell 1 announcea dv unier James m. iJy' picnic held this year by thejMalcolm Crook jn Gro-ton Thurs31rs.

Norton Warner who is away "1 Uiwn ui vj 1 ivji nuu-, Miss Lane was a teacher until her I rrvrt UADanntA EX. All-Stars is Jacob Kaiser. Tpams narticiDatine in the tour Kroup. uiairmen ror ine program riav Tn nf it win on vacation. Refreshments of OJ' -Ul retirement a few years ago.

She minhpn nuunvi a 01. was suiiniioneu 10 ap. and are John McKenna, Fred Tarbox and Miss Georgia McDonal, with held Friday. The group will travel iWiches, pickles tea were nament are: Berlin, Rocky Hill. pear in Police Court next Tues Forget the heat enjoy the cool ent.

Members will be shown how to wash, clip and prepare their -pig for showing at the fair, and. they will also be given showman-ship tips. Completes Training Pvt. Henry J. Fortuna, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Fortuna of in Pav fiiinrlalp'o hns. mnptinp at Served. whom she lived, owned property Cromwell. Moose of Middletown, day on a charge of failing to heed ing breezes at Ashford Lake.

and James Norton. About 125 persons are expected to attend. Named Leader now the home of Henry Ramm Pat Kidnev of Middletown. Port the church at 9:30 a.m. Merlin Whitehouse pitched the Thp Ann1- Tpmnornrv Plan-iHebron Seniors to a 3 to 1 win over the stop sign on Hope St.

OfficerlAdvt. For a number of summers they land, East Hampton ana cogin' operated a guest home and gift nr Cnmmittpo nn Rcf dna eh ie v-oiumoia xeam ai ine jocai William S. Elliott of 1 Julian rhaiifr. New London shop, known as Top Lodge. After Tpr has hppn namsH a rpprpatinn Sphnn a hp hnsf tn nfimm pes uiamuim on weunesaay evening.

John Monnes. Leslie Wilcox and leader for the Norwich Coventry and Hebron TuesdayjTne game was a closely fought selling it about 10 years ago they returned to Baltimore and came William J. Wilson were appointed Friday nieht bv the Board of Se 33 Talcott has completed basic training at the Medical Re- placement Training Center Camp Pickett, Va. rrounds. He will fill the vacancy at 8 p.m.

at the scnooi. incse, wiui ikuiuh w.niniiK imc Radio Station Executive here for infrequent visits Since. Miss Lane leaves a brother, Ralph A "Mystery Ride" win oe neia M. Lane. Funeral services and Wednesday night, August 13, by lectmen to select a site ior.

me proposed new school. In accordance with the wishes of a town meeting, the members of the three-man board represent the Board of Finance. Monnes; Board Discloses TV Preparations burial were in Baltimore. created by the resignation of The- towns have indicated a willingness seventh and last inning. Ken Gar-odore Alex.

Alex has been called to cooperate with Andover in ex- fison pitched for Columbia. The into the armed forces. Elliott was'ploring the possibility of setting 'ocal team which is in second place graduated from Springfield Col- up a Regional High School for this will play Lebanon at Lebanon on lege with a B.S. degree. He has area.

Chairman of the Andover Monday night and Andover at Heb-hnd extensive experience in physi- group is David Yeomans. The first.ron on Wednesday night, cal education. Ibusiness of the meeting will be to I Registrars of Voters, Harold L. Columbia Recreation Council's American Legion Auxiliary. Mem- bers will take a box lunch.

The place where the members will as- semble to start will be announced ti a. VTirxtr nwnnv ti ii oaseuau learn reiimmeu iLrr tu V. 01 undefeated in the Inter-Commu. of Selectmen. Wilcox, and Board u.bv.

i j.avc on uiua luBii ucucutj siauuii, unuev a new.itv 1 pntmp whpn thpv wnn thpir aiinnatinn nf TTfr nprmits apnin m.ly league wnen tney won tneir Thprmn Oufimr cnoose a cnairman ot ine wm uc later. Miss Mary A. Sheehan of Education, Wilson. A special town meeting will be arv Reeional Committee for the session at the Town Record tilth straight victory Friday night Miss Mary A. Sheehan, 82, of tive.

Because of the foresightedness of Gerald J. Morey, president-treasurer of the Thames Broadcasting WNLC radio broadcasting three towns. Uuiiaing on uriaay irom to a on Hutchins Field. The game, was with Hebron and the score was called to act on the recommendations of the site committee after More than 3,000 American Thermos Bottle employes and their families held an annual all-day out ThP rhnrrh rnunri 11 mep. p.m.

ior me purpose oi revising 42 Spring died Saturday morn- ing station, New London's station may be ready long before many the church social room on July 29. caucus lists. Anyone who has ine at the Kockvme city Hospi-n it has completed its worK ana I not enrolled in 'a party or who of the other pending stations. "Of, ing at Ocean Beach Park in New tal, after a long illness. She waf WHS Mrinc rn rhnnrro hia nnrtu ntti la.

wuwc, "aiu, umi, utuiiiuo msi, wui nsiiuu ul siuutrilL cuiiiuuai- 13-6. Starked and King were the local battery in the early part of the game, replaced by Shine and LaChappelle. This is part of the policy of Louis Soracchi, the coach, filed a report with the seleptmen. Osrar Baeklund Oscar Backlund. 72.

of 96 Tim London Saturday. The outing sponsored by the Thermos r-' iinR lUr CainUUlK LOU Wium will u.Unthn Af vim 1.1-i 4v.m in 4 ho Woct fvnet on mav no so at tms iime. voters "1 i ons win oe neia at tne auaitor- born Rockville, March 14, isJ, ime daughter of James and Mar-garet (Crowley) Sheehan. She ii vi.it iVni, iwili be made on Aue. 16.

for UITF Channel 26 is approved. fil, Qlcrt un ployes Activity Association Inc ber Hill died early Saturday leaves a niece, Mrs. Margaret who plans to use every boy in the morning at his home. He was born in Sweden and was a foreman at Willey of Rockville, and a nephew. Mrs.

Nora jviacuonaia was a 11 onprl to thp I)UhiiC guest of her grandchildren, Mr. 17 optimistic, "we are prepared 1 and Mrs. Glenn Mirtl of Manches- to be on the air, the screen, that Prepare lor Festival group each game if possible. uenerai cnairman iouis ai-(Clarke Burks and hls famiiy. cone and co-chairman, Gus Sand- berg were in charge of the affair flf.d lngl which was inaugurated by Ther- 1 1,1 Landers, Frary and ClarK, JNewiFred Sheehan, of Harttord.

ine Griffin and Frank were Hebron's battery. The next game will be About 150 students, apprentices ter one day this week. iS- arouna the tirst ot the Britain, for 25 years. funeral will be held Tuesday at The Hebron Woman's Club will he said. mos employes 12 years ago.

He was a member ot legner at Lebanon Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and members of resident companies are on the Connecticut College Saturday's outing was described' A daughter, Martha Louise, wasj Lodge of Meriden and New Brit- attend the August 6 matinee per- Began Six Years Ago 8:15 a.m the Burke funeral Home and at 9 a.m., at St. Ber- nard's Church. Burial will be in' St. Bernard's Cemetery.

The neral home will be open Monday formance of "Petticoat Fever at How does Morev exnect to eet campus preparing for the Fifth; born to Mr. and Mrs Alfred Brand' ain Lodge, Order of Vasa. J1UW uuta A.iuity e.JH LI lO fctl Amnv oon rianfn Foci va urhnh' ni I l. of Buck Library has been Hip Braves team ivoryion ineatre. iney win go llmn nn -thn TmP cfn.j-ne,!" 7" von uia wunmanuc noaa June 1 1 ne leaves us the Braves team fvoryton Theatre.

They will go to UrV flf concluded with ot the beach to escane irom the Engstrom Backlund: three broth. a-jfpnrp 'ine unswoin inn in cssex ior nin-! ai winonam uoraraunuy memorial ithp r.nsumW inn Vsspv fnr rim- 1 Six WNLC pis in Sweden, one in Groton and from 3 to 10 D.m. sne is tne coupie iirst heat. The weather was in ja.A'rian i-enorts ner following the performance. years ago began to in-: 21 through Aug.

24. Featured this Hospital of the outine. Early in the Rpsprvatinns must hp made hvl stall about J1M.O0O worth nf enuin-'year will be (he Jose Limon and -hild. two sisters. Emerson S.

Aborn of RFD 3, Funeral services will be held! has been named administrator of iruii i mihi'n hi ii.ii" 1 1 i- ing 20 buses began to assemble Braveg 42; Giant8 38; Red SoxJJu'y 30. Each member of the for frequency lTynTL Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Wyman on Broadway, irom the Candy A Iwlll be contacted.

broadcasting. The station acquired have, as their 5t land on Raymond Hill in the The v'" LV flY man? and Mrs. Rob Mart to the Otis Library, to trans-j lie fojiowirie" 'children already! c- t)aniel Way continues to be port employes who did not Mrtnll a patient at the Manchester Me- ot Montville, about seven miles i. i iert AverU1 of BanSr- Me- wther transportation. I rpnnired number nf hnoki- Lennal morial Hospital after an accident from New London.

FM transmitter! Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Rose Hill Funeral Home, Elm Street, Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 p.

m. Town Calendar The Public Health Nursing They left Broadway at 9:30 am ipeGraff Elaine Ostergren, Jimmy Thursday. He suffered a broken foundations and part of the towerfepfp knee and his lee is in a cast. Mrs no. were met at uncas-un-i names William Perruccio, by a State Police escort which took rinci.rc im u'nwlAVav said Saturday mornimr that Plans for a picnic at Day Pond required are already installed.

A rI that is necessary now is a UHF- TV Invuev nnri trantmitfpf hiiilHIncr "8 a0. UOmpdny. them to the beach. The Eleanor Ericson. Carol E.l'thft accident occurred on the Aug.

9 were made at the Grange tion committee, headed by Ray 'v i.r There will be three evening tmpetinu The; Service Board will meet Monday Thursday night. Gustafson, Irene Penuceio, Leona1 Peters' property on Burnt Hill. Thisdale and Susan Goodrich. Way and two workmen were re- ill inp wiNLA siuuios in me ivio- a. i hlnan Hnfni grange wiu noiu us annual mjs-i mond Gregory, supervised the buses.

the estate of Lillian B. Aborn, late of Ellington. Open Motor Court With a number of town and city officials attending, as well as many representative citizens, Joseph Bury officially opened Mount Ver- non Motor Court at Vernon Circlt Saturday afternoon. Serves on Faculty Miss Majorie Stephens of Vernon is at the Conference on Religious Education, Northfield. where she is a member of the faculty and is teaching a class on Creative Activities in Christian Education Scouts Return Three Rockville Explorer Scouts, with their leader, returned late Friday night from three weeks at 3 at 8 p.

m. The Zoning Board will meet July 28 at 7:30 p. m. at the Town Hall. Michael Suba is chairman.

The meeting of July 14 was canceled because of the hot weather. Willhigton Additional players' who are re- pairing a mowing machine which dv video eauinment UB' iU "P- ride Aug. 21. Mrs. Charieotte; porting on books have been as- had broken down near the barn-iu Vdio ic 11 itieli' to be-Performances Wl11 be offerfd on.Sowerby.

lecturer, is in charge of signed to the following teams way. Cows in the pasture must cin TV 23 and 24, beginning at 3 p.m.jplans for the mystery ride. Giants, Anne Sargent, Susan Miles, jthat way to get water. One cow gai BGcause of nVevious Heavy Beach Attendance I Work meetings are still being held irlpri annnrpntlv thfit shP s. Previous Mnndav nights at the Granee Fair1 Mrs.

Isabel Colbum of South Villineton will observe her Suih ri r- iPreparaiions, tne. station aireaayi Aninony rero, airecror oi ac i-r .7, Gulielonetti. Yankees. Ern- wait no longer and leaped d'RroundB' The fair vvi11 be Andre Lodge, Order of Vasa, cu. 1 has audio eauinment tnstalledivities at ocean Bcacn rant, saia e0ulnment Installed vltiM at Ocean Beach Park sa will meet Monday at 8 p.

m. at uii uiuaj vii iiviuic4 one vat ptt inc AuR' 'inch. Richard Tyrrell. Patty Way onto the machine and knock- XhWg TV trai'Saturday Srt tht tL wrk had 30- The printed premium list will rich, Sharon McCarthy. And-ntg an employe down, He, how-m 'v'Kl: "l' mission.

Video equipment hnrn in Ashfnrrt 21. 1X72 and A Masonic Hall. 11 in wnhnnf V00" because of the hot Mrr(n HTf lime-mm llu.f,"n?'5ir' "K- able and could be installed with-past week ctouomiey nas uccn apponueu sec- A A ond assistant secretary and Mrs. arOllOUS I'OlllI featured entertain .1" T. C.

y-ijonnson l.raves, iiuam leizoiu mrs. v-iaia acnreit-r nas an- j0inv lurenther and nn. Unltpr with whnm mnbn tr. i i Out ueiay, weaintr anu ana iiHtgreiit iHiinxM'ii; jwu ukii uiuifi win ut- cicui-' her home, and three Mrs. jPannie Gustafson.

Susan Good-ed at the meeting of the Tolland, Would Cover County ment. rm. i i nM i jane ira nas oeen appointed, Selpctmen haff'the Philmont Scout Ranch, New treasurer. The la' Mexico, which they attended with Mrs. Gertrude Zerver read a pa-cauea a special tovvn meeting xo vVninrpr per at the mee.mg Thursday oppos-; held Monday Jul, IJXllJnM The UHF station proposed by, jf Charles Henry and Mrs.

John Ja-rjch, Ann Brown. Charles Mifflin, jCounty Home Demonstration Group cobson. both of Mansfield and Susan Drescher and Suzanne Kau-on Monday evening at the Schrelcr Morey would provide video cover- fternoon nd cvenine Der. amis, oiuncne iewis ui Luiumou, icr. (home.

age to an oi iNew wnaon ountylfnrmBnrs fhi, ing Development or a mborarory ai u. Richard Gifford. Richard Rose and nnrl nnA tinnhnm I I Unt.1 1 mt i lorium 10 near ine onicmi iiimce "i' ui witn pprt11 mis conuns ween win db a ousy wnnin a -mire rauius, inciuuiriK, ctn rwvi no. uuu isiana. mrat Egene StaiRcr.

leafler Miss Edna Pettcngill will drive of the bouth Windsor coara oi to Amherst. Sunday to bnnrEducaUon dated July 8. 1952 and gv hnSfS'SS Itonl the ot uaytona ueacn, i-ia. ain. cpi-.

RlliMint, nmnil, S75 lo0 one for the 4-11 club members in parts of Rhode Island. This would' "-1 Md burn is an active member of the Huiiding peiinits toi.uine ju.iw Monday members of timvlde a clpar dominant siirnal outing neid at Auxiliary to the VFW nost the were issued in the community j. beach by employes of the Amer r---. 1. 7 It MVW Urtll IHH Will Oil fill I a 1 I1H lllMJOM (111 tIL UlUifV 3 UULlll-'i rrt I .1.

1 bacH her mother, Mrs. Myron fet- aaaressea 10 r.i yihuui tencill. who has hecn vlsitins her, Board of Education, that no enter- SEuZZ lengiu, wno nas Deen visiring ner.Dumu ui muuuu.mi wnrld in without OES in Merrow ana me Amar piannjR Commission fitting and showing demonstration cation by the FCC should be madejtneir fmm thp a wnv cousin. Mrs. II.

A. Thompson of, classes from Windsor, anth in Willimantic. nH Cainivl-iv Th. i.m-ni Is nr iiiipd iu.mnu. jn i uiniicij Hdiiiuuine ill uiiui.

xu uie VonDeck-Nelon will be admitted to Ellsworth: anA in the local 4-H-ers will participate in, meantime he is coins ahead with 'paen Ingram Amherst. Mta. imntni. njn enn iii.i't nn mi. i was 1 days after A teof Mr an-d Mr enh "Herat ions.

Building permits were tne lounm immy vc monatratton tentative plans. liiJlu "na," ie pVn i'Star- baseball game that they Colby of the Hartford High School after June 30, wn of mrtford and John M. von duiyd'u Rf 3ti Frcoj Tho Hebron and Gilcad ConRrolmajor TV networks who have ex- Monday, 9 p.m., on the theme, jgregational Church Sunday at 10. wil be permitted to complete their courses for graduation. M1" i at ca innal sundav schoo will hoKi nrnH nn int nt fifat on.

band concert: Tueunav. 9 D.m.. on a.m. of Mr, ttllU mis, 3. JU.

vuiiui ir r. thtp antinnl ninnir nn WnH nnaria i aahIu ArAa tUn tVinmo Tfnlian rVJitrhfr finnnintr Civil Defense Director William The meeting will be asked to fti iM'W itit ui lui tt vuuiiuv; ai i ia huukh, a learned the score of the game, but not which team had won and it wai also several days before they learned whom the Republicans nominated at their convention. Th boys were "thrilled" with their experiences and hope to make the of Bolton, were married Wednes. and folk songs by New London rest Lake TerramauRUS, Marl- what nenvork the station would be- i i day Dy justice Ot ine feace 1.4 hnmimh Thotr ara ntanntna In! A. Bottomley is calling for volun- name a committee to study the teers to assist Hebron ground ob- problem of the educational pro-servers in the airplane scottinc gram of East Windsor with spe- dents; Wednesday, on the theme, j.v....o, project.

Twenty-four volunteers cial emphasis on the Immediate project. iwcuiy-umr vuiuillirfl a tioi ciuunow v.i wic are needed to work In Pairs two! high school problem. This com-IP gain anotner year' Cnnna Ua 1 lOPll'V IMSfll 1UI It .1 'I UI.U l.UIIlt; 11111IVU Willi. acPflt th hntI nnlnt the Town Clerk office Satur- assemble there at about 10:30 a.m. At the present time New Lond- dance students of Eve Owaroff will wniinVhwi Hilt Included: Frank C.

and John Each family is planning its ownldon video viewers receive pro-Rive a recital at 8:15 p.m.; Thurs- iiiingron iiui. land on the East Hanip-'lunch. The Sunday School in from channel 6 In New Haday, dancing on the boardwalk, Wochomurka-Komidlnl )on nnatl Katherine Payne ning to rent several boats and theiVPn inA channel 11 in Providence, with music by a local band; Fri- Announcement has been made Hughes: Louis J. Bibisi and Annebath houses are included in therti. At times there is a sufficient 'day, fireworks at 10 p.m.; Satur-f the marriage of Miss Anne M.

Bibisi, land on Prospect Street parking fee, Everyone is welcome video signal from New York sta-day, square dance on the board- hours at a time. mitee win oe asKea to report at town meeting no later than Oct. 6.otaiI0rd springs llnildaiii The meeting will also be asked Roweaving by Ronan Pasekt to authorize the Board of Select moth holes, cigarette burns, t. .1 i i i ii i i u. Marie Rosadini.

daiiEhter of Mr. to Harold I loinvs uno niinm, au tune ui inin warn, ncRinning ai p.m. anu ouiv nv rinnrinir in thp auditorium Aceordine to figures released men to appoint a zoning and plan-' granted to stations in New from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., music by First Selectman Raymond Al- ning commission for the town of'also alterations for ladies and Bridgeport and Springfield, Mass. 'by Neil Hoftl and his orchestra, len.

Haddam average tax collec- East Windsor consisting of five men Remnants. Rockville Hotel and Mrs. Joseph RosadinJ of Ham-; jorie Holmes Lojeski; and Frank win he held the next lair day. den, to Donald Lynn Woehomur- c. and John L.

Pavne, land on thc ka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles East Hampton Road to George L. i'JIlllglOH Wochomurka of West Willington. Pavne.

The ceremony took nlace June 28, t.itti Ix-mnio irnines scheduled i Miss Dorothy Sllverherz. daugh tion is hleher than the overall members whose terms of offices nniMinir Phnn PncWviiio S.2na2. IUU. A HrMtunL trtlnf otal for towns and cities In the shall be from the date of appolnt-jopen 9:30 to 5:30 Daily.Advt. Tuna fishermen who left New IP II II II III in Hamden.

i this coming week include: Monday. I ter of Mr. and Mrs, Sam Silver t-how Mriv Saturday moraine to Tax Collector Edward Weiss ber. 1953, and after that date' i 1 The Tolland County Demonstra-niants. Braves: of Ellington, is a featured iflo lM nff Mnntnnkl Joseoh W.

Reath of Maiden La lion Day will be held Tuesday Braves, Yankees; and Saturday, dancer in the production of the point Drgan to return to docks' president of the Connecticut Pri-has announced that 98.6 per cent their terms of office will be one, from 2 8:30 p.m, at the North Giants, Red Sox, Moss Hart musical play, "Lady in hpre bnforJ noon. They reported vate Hospitals Association, has re- or $121,730,36 has been collected, two, three, four and five years Coventry Community House. Rog-I Eric Osterling. supervisor of mu-; the Dark," at. the Oval in the thnt thy were faven back bv turned from Washington, D.

The balance to be collected is; respectively, Tedford. a member of the 4-H sic in town schools, hns announced Grove summer theater in uni where he attended a two dav con. $1,832.32. The State Tax Commis- Thp meeting will also be asked Happy Gardeners, will enter a that the high school band concert ington. Miss Silverherz, a member erence of the Division of Public jioner's last report gives 96.7 as to take action to make it possible demonstration on the control of scheduled Tuesday has been post-of the class of 1954 at Rockvllleiljance nenen Problems of the aging the percentage average for the for various town employees to be noned until Tuesday, July 29, at.

High School, has smdled dancing As part of a lecture series of- and standards for convalescent state. included in the old age and survi- the cut worm. R'15 in the hiyh school flUdi- fnr sevnrnl vnar She hns studied ICred by the ruth Annual Connect- hnmni itr.ro rlienitcearl 4nln (h Mln Mnffman rlantrh. i vntu insurance ovslpm ntirtor Tltlo i open fn. evss.

i i) Tin i 1 I Farmington Valley I ji Headquarters For FRIGIDAIRE I Cycla Matte 1 REFRIGERATORS HALL BROTHERS (r. m.burir Tel, J-44M I -i KnSOX torium. The date was changed Florence Greenland In Harfrjlcut College School of the session. ter of Mr. and Mrs.

KarlT. Hoff-2 of the Social Security Act. An cause many stuoents are away on lord and auditioned recently tor iums on mouern nance win dc pres- The Rev. Leonard B. Koh hnfer man of Haddam is home for the appropriation of $100 will be John Gannon, 83, or i'ettipaug vacation, usiernng nam.

position witn me aoler wens emeu ui runner Huaiiormm iion- win preach at. the 11 a.m. service week end from her duties in Bos- anked for this purpose. Lodge, died in Middlesex Hospital Hurt In Accident ballet in New York. "Lady in theidny at 8 p.m.

The program is open Sunday of the United Church in ton. The meeting will be asked to Saturday afternoon. He leaves his' Paul J. Pianka, 38. of 4 Love- which closes a week's run'to the public.

tlie Methodist Church. i A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. and adopt the provisions wife, Mrs. Anna Gannon.

Funeraljland Midd etown. and bis wile, on Sunday, wilt be presented again! Appearing in the movies will be Morning prayer with a sermon, tor J. Negrelll of Hlgganum and of chapters 43. 44 and 45 of the arrangements ate being made by, 'Grace, were slightly injured Satur- at the Farmlngton theater Graham, Doris Humphrey, by the Rev. Dr.

Raymond Lang! a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 1949 revision of the General Stat the Robinson and Wright afternoon in a rear-end July 30 to Sunday, Jose Llmon and their will be held at 9:30 a.m. SundajKnnpp of Walkelev Hill Road iniutcs relating to municipal zoning Home, llisioti on Marlborough btreet at (August 3. Next Saturday al 10 a.m.

the in the Church oC the Epiphany. Middlesex Hospital Saturday night. I and planning. of 1 i.

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