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The Journal from Meriden, Connecticut • 7

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Meriden, Connecticut
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MnuiHM 'daily journal Mimvcif conn mmtt nm mi aibavK m-jui: Soutliington-Plantsville WUUam i Hurley Comspoadent Pbow 1S19-W Daniel Cogtlgaa fotTespoadent Phong 2367 atlonal training camp Pleasant-villa was begun her last week Persons have been asked to deposit soap wrappers which are to be redeemed for cash In boxes at the various stores Sponsors of the local troops have been asked to assist in the campalhg and wrappers marked with troop numbers an to be credited to the individual troops She Met Russian DERSONAL PARAGRAPHS As 7tlan And Haid' Edward 8 Clai Preston Ter- rsee a graduate of Cheahlw Academy the local preparatory school little League Will Open Season Tonight With Ceremonies At Field Washington June 20 (AP) Judith Copkm repealed today her denial that aha tver'gava government secrete to Valentin A Gubltchev Borough's New Mist Sprayer WiD Help To Preserve Fine Trees Here is graduating front rate University New Haven today when he win re Complete Plans For 1mm Picnic The Immanuel Lutheran Bible School staff will present a continu She further testified in her trial ceive his bachelor of engineering degree UJA Qmpaign Dinner Tonight Mrs Eleanor 'Abrama nationally known writer and commentator on world af lairs who has recently re-i turned-from Israel will apeak at the Woman's Division patroness dinner Iq behalf of the $250 million United Other graduates Include Lincoln Warden Fred Ulbrich has an Thompson Jr Mountain View Terrace a graduate of HlUhouaa High dchool New Haven who la receiving nounced that the borough has acquired a mtst sprayer at a cost of 82400 The sprayer wiu ba used to on espionage charges that GuMtcnr never asked her to give him any gov eminent aecreta sked by Defense Attorney Archibald Palmer ehether Iter relationship with tha Russian engineer with whom the was arrested March 4 was on a "personal bans" the ttny bru ous program of games contests ini stunts for the children and young people of all age groups In ai-tenc-ance at the Immanuel Congrega combat insects which are harming tional Picnic which will be held on men have decided to hold the meeting in the auditorium at the YJd CA All of the business at the meeting will perteir to the proposed new high school and' the building corn-mltlee None of the signers on petition for the special town meeting are connected with the Citlsene Committee which has criticized the manner in which the town's build This town's UtUe League composed of Red Box White Sox Blue Box and Gray 80s teams will get off to Its first start this evening with more or leu elaborate ceremony Players composing the four teams wUl assemble on the Central Green at I o'clock and from there will march to the high school field The procession will be headed by a de- tachment of police and the Wash WALUNGFORD In Bygone Days Happenings Selected From Journal Files his bachelor or ana degree and Frederick Fischer of Cornwall Avenue another academy graduate who is getting Ms bachelor of science' degree Saturday June 33 at the Lutheran nette replied: 1 Home for the Aged In Southbury trees in tne borough and also for combatting the mosquito nuisance la the Borough Parks Tito machine Will be delivered this week and the cost of the machine will come from tha OSjOOO appropriated last week 1 will! lean the local parisn house at 10 a and members of if "Definitely "As between a man and 'a maldr "Definitely" Miss Coplon repeated Tha former Justice Department the school axe reminded that Sunday will be the last opportunity ing committer has proceeded There lnto Park Drum Corps of Meriden my te thrM -roup st the meeting tl has been announced that Charter Oak Ornv-ty Burke Homestead a registered Holsttfn Ftlasian sow owned by the local Connecticut Re political analyst told the juryof tight men and Imir women that aha aim wonx mr Drum uorps ot una lt fjmTmt that intent of the to ln-rs of the petition to curb the mm they will nave to mate bus reservations Adults may also make re-senratlona for the buses at a nominal fee by calling 3879W-iiot later and Oubltchev had long conversa- formatory has computed a 387-day sions about lltsraturw but never even YEARS AGO TODAY Jaaa tt ISM -Joh-Lund-to pitch and Evarts Stevens catch baseball bame of Rotary against Rotary Junlora nt uw iwia uku wiu uc ipc-wera of Wi towns Building com ceremony with the raising of in mitti item 1 In the petition sped production test of MO -pounds of dlMussed the nature of her work butter-fat and 11-844 pounds of than Sunday Members ox tne Blow School will receive free transporta American nag wnicn was presented 1 lM that-there be amendment to to the league by Southing ton Lodge original town meeting vote whereby milk tion Merlden Eaenange ciuo nare ro meet those Interested in forming aw Eiia juoge etepnen suuuh there shall be alteration and modi' for tha ears and preservation of -trees Warden Ulbrich said that tha machine would be used by the personnel of the Street and Park Department- and on of ttH first-Jobs will be tha spraying of Doollttle Bark with DAT prior to the fireworks display on July 4th Throughout the summer the machine will be at work spraying tha swamp areas the borough and it Is possible that it will be used next spring for the spraying of the elm trees In the borough The Job of the elms was 'done this year by a firm In Bristol the Justice Department She said aha was amazed at Oubtt-chevi knowledge of Milton Shellej and Shakespeare Palmer Jumixrd back and forth will be master of ceremonies Ma- ficstlon of powers of the town's The Rev Morgan Porteue rector of St Peter's Episcopal Church offi dub here eatlon will be delivered by the Rev u-hnnl bulldlni committee Item Activities for the boys and girls will begin immediately following the dinner hour wuh special games foi the beginner and primary groups In 'Sl'V-N 'SSrW-'l Dealers here caught selling fire ciated at the wedding of Miss Nsncy crackers Illegally Louisa MacKay daughter of Mr one section of the grove and events and Mrs John MacKay of Spring YEARS AGO TODAY Jane 28 18M 'Mianah Chanter OEB gueate ot for the Junior intermediate and senior divisions in another section Street to John Bon Signer son of Mrs Bon Big nor of Buffalo from dates and places as Miss Cop-Ion neared the end of her' story flatly denying -that aha ever engaged In espionage activity ana maintaining loyalty to this country At the outsH of todays session-beginning the ninth and probably the last week of the Palmei again hsd Miss Coplon describe hat and Including races stunts contests aurjerlntendent of Masonic Home In St Peter's Church Friday and his wilt afternoon A reception followed In Sale of building lots at Fairview the MacKay home -4 John O'Connor assistant priest specifies that there be constructed a at St Thomas'' Church and bene-1 ichool building' together with gym- diction will be pronounced by the nasium and auditorium Item I pro- Rv Norman McLeod pastor' of the vides that before entering Into con-intsvUle Congregational Church structibn agreement all plans and WiUlam Kay president of the league estimated costs shall be submitted to and through whose efforts the league a special town meeting and Item 4 was formed will deliver a short talk provides that the town's school ss will Bernard O'Rourke nf Mid- building committee shall have no dletowh president of the State Little authority" to bind the town to any League Frank Corkln sports editor contract for construction of a high of the Merlden Journal wW deliver school without prior authority of a the principal address after which i duly held town meeting In order to the first ball win be pitched by First accomplish what Is provided In the Selectman Joseph A DcPsnlo 'special town meeting call it will be There will be no admission charge necessary to rescind the vote nf the snd other special activities suitable prises have been selected for the participants and a special committee la making arrangements foi the much beloved "fish pond" Com with band concert The couple left on a wedding trip to Falmouth Cape Cod and they MRS ELEANOR ABRAMS Justice Department duties She said they Included keeping tab on "Communist snd left wing af mittees for the Bible School games expect to spend the summer at Bar slogs Springs Cheek Far Girl Seeat Camp Warden Ulbrich it waa announced acting in behslf of the borough presented tha WaUingford Girl Scout Council with 880 to be used at Camp Highland The money was given to the borough by the Bamum and Bailey Circus as payment for bo-mngh servloea In cleaning up the Local Radio Club program follow: The bride Is a graduate of Skid Jewish Appeal campaign' It has been announced by Mrs Max Grossman fairs" she Insisted there was Primary department Miss Ruth "nothing nefarious" about her hav- Straub chairman Carol Dlmock more College Saratoga Springe iw -wth Internal ae Marilyn Paul Barbara Brenner 5 Mtts-Vemiee-: preceding it will be held at the 1711 iar entrance 10 inr iieia nui a a- Regutrstlonafor the Olri Scout airport after the performances of the circus here Isst Fridsy 'Mrs gape asua-as tei wan Day Exercises building committee day camp which la being conducted leetlon will be taken up Grand present school atanrl smU hava been 1IB ind Bwas given ttB in net such reports were necessary General division Misses Lillian Wahlera Chriata Bsenhauer Mabel Bchwarta Ruth Wollenberg Ruth authority The test Fry-commissioner of the locaV here this summer may be made nl vote at the beginning of the special girl scout council announce that the fenced enclosure around the playing Sehuelke Barbara Kamena Robert camp eommlftee win decide th use Emeno Carl Rettenmeyer Robert Inn this evening at 1 o'clock and will be attended by a near-record number of 76 patronesses of the 1848 Merlden UJA drive Mrs Abrama a noted authority on foreign' affairs snd contemporary social problems Is a distinguished radio commentator lecturer- editor and DubUclst whose lnternretations 10 wnicn uie money wui oe put meeting will determine what will become of Items contained In the call If a vote to rescind prevails It will be evident that supporters of the Sehuelke Wagner Paul Hayes work dealing with the registration of foreign agents She further testified that her boss William Foley gave specific instruction for her to took at tha reports she needed in her work Local Dogs Awarded- the TUe Byron Beauty Shop or in the House of Charm from 3 until 4 Tuesdays Wednesday Thursdays and Fridays Camp opens July 11 A William Orova son of Mr Fish pond Mrs Arlene Hayes snd Lorn a Wenk Claat BAnawrt The Lyman Hall High School I present committee are In the ma field has been erected- Leas In Crops Continued dry weather means the Ion of many thousands of dollars to local market gardeners According to' report the strawberry crop whose prospects at the beginning of A large variety of events will be graduating class will hold their din- available for adults lth competi tive games under the supervision The Meriden Amateur Radio Club Joined in the annual ARRL Field Day for tha 24 hour period beginning Saturday st 4 The Doasln Beach- station was manned by local amateurs holding watch periods throughout the entire exercise which Is sponsored by the Ame risen Amateur Relay League to test ecfulpment In this first year of its participation the local club ran up an Impressive total of contacts Twenty-seven and Mrs Mervtn Grove of Watt Main Street received his bachelor the Immanuel Brotherhood Otto Honors In Show Class and' forecasts have warned Her Tsn enviable reputation aa one of America's outstanding women She was educated In New York having studied at Columbia University snd st the Jewish Thetdoglcal Seminary of jority and will be able to vote down the action -on Items as they appear In the speclsltown meeting call It can be rradily understood that during the current week there may be a marshalling of forces' so that on the test rate there may be Indications of what the decision of the meeting will be Kamena president The kitchen pavilion and mid-afternoon social Of Interest to Meriden dog owners of arte degree from Wesleyan University at the 117th commencement exercises yeaterdsy the season never looked better It at least a 90 per cent loss Early vegetables have suffered grestly and In some Instances especially peas there will be operated under the dlrec Is the result of the sanction match ner this evening st the Beech wood Manor In North Haven -The ban- quet replaces the usual class night exercises School officisls have announced that 'no pictures will be taken In the building The program for the evening Is aa follswi: Reading of the -class will and class history the awarding of class personal honors the swarding of -ath letie honors by Coach Schlpke and America tlon of the Ladles' Aid and the Sewing- Circle and the Immanuel Jn-ia seen great lorn it is ssia mat Mrs Amarus has paid unusual at- held by the Elm City Kennel Club at the farm of Dr Leonard In Cheshire Sunday In the Breed show three Dachs- states and four foreign countries ac nrsriy au oiner vaneiies 01 gararn crops are retarded and in some In The father ana son baseball game of the Cheshire Cub Scouts ill be held on Cheshire Academy Members of the Women's Soci counted for If contacts on tne live amateur freauency bands used at Woman'a Club will be In charge ot the ice cream candy and watermelon concessions Mrs Edward Tuffs: Of thff latter erqup last evening ten tlon to the pressing soclsl ana political problems affecting Jewish survtvsl In Europe and resettlement uf Until awiolwuin In stances ruinra nun arm era mmix ety for Christian Service the Miz hounds owned by Joseph SpeUacy Field tonight at 6:30 o'clock that thus far there has been no ap pah ptrri and Oxford Club of jnMUOHMl 1 I Ml tonk- nrlMS In the puppy elm Skit pwciaWehiJui liiit that unless URuj fXrsce Methodist Church wiU picnic ahhouncea tne following committee month oldTTfemo a male tooT fTrflJ this connection the has traveled presented followed by dancing and comes soon the orchsrds will be af st The Grove in Meriden this eve-1 The following gsmes of the Chesh- Mrs Robert Gearing gen Bebe a 6 month old female took second Flip entered In the Amerlcsn fee ted widely In the United States snd Canada to mobilize public opinion enairtady Mesdames Robert i nlng The party will leave from! "au League are scneduied to Canada Nova Scotia New Brum wick Ontario and Labrador and with amateurs In the following states: Ohio Tennessee 1 Georgia page Edward Leek and Otto Ka Grace Methodist Church at 8 favor of a Just settlement In Pales- im! went 01 breed a period of community singing led -by Richard Otto Carl Barrows of 264 Front Street Hartford waa arrested during the High School Graduation o'clock mena' arid the Misses Gladys Grits snd Louise 'Grits take place on Legion Field Wless Road this week at 8 Monday tonight Carrlngtona vs Old Timers: Tuesday Cats vs Clippers and' Wednesday Co vs Graduation exercises for a class 0' Through the efforts of the Ameri Alabama Texas Indiana Wisconsin Illinois Louisiana Wash-incton Colorado Mississippi Ken The Women's Missionary Society 40 boys snd 48 flrls from the LewU can Legion Auxiliary 1MB copies of week end charted with attempting Hish School 'wUl be held tonight at The Flag Code haa been distributed to break Into the Colony Tavern at will be In charge of distributing the free lemonade and haa named Mrs George Durilop and Mxa George Murdock to head the committee A blackr cocker spaniel In the 6 to 8 month puppy class Personality of Alkamp owned by Louise Kamens took second 'in the collies Sue Saunders Corncobbler Van Cott of TOKalon went best of breed Van Cott's Colleen took first in the American bred 210 North Colony Street The arrest -was made following a complaint by Nellb DlNuzslo of 181 North Cherry 8 o'clork in the Colonial Theatre The graduates in caps and gownsr-wlll march from the high school to the theatre The proeram will Include essays bv Alien Potter valedictorian and tucky Nebraska Missouri Iowa Minnesota West Virginia1 North Dakota Maryland Pennsylvania New York Massachusetts Connecticut Maine Florida-and the Dlatrlet of Columbia Moat contacts were made on 20 among local school children-Policeman Patrick Pal urn bo is on vacation with his family at Grove Beach Westbrook An open meeting will be held in American Legion Hall on Wednes- The general committee wishes to Street Sergeants MeKeon Williams thank all those who have already tine and has urged continued American support of the pioneer efforts that have converted Palestine Into a productive and serf-reliant homeland for the oppressed -Tews of Europe Mrs Abrama a brilliant speaker and has attracted a wide listening audience as a featured weekly com-mentator on one New York's leading radio stations' Her studies of Jewish life abroad and her familiarity with the needs of those who survived the Nazi slaughter give a singularly authoritative quality to her discussions Mrs A Drams has augmented her knowledge of the present epic struggles of the Jew In Europe and Israel donated money or prizes Gift do In the Obedience trials Sue AannriMP'a Binriarlaful'a Mhnn SUvwt 8:30 o'clock spon- Miss Nancy Bassett cUsa sslutstor-j da evening at laiLu Presentation of diplomas wi'l A Dv the 1 nations are being received by Miss Gladys Grits secrets ry and money donations by Hugo Wagner local Chapter Alco An electric phonograph and four albums of records was presented to the fifth grade room of Mrs Bray at Humiston School by a PTA committee recently- Fundi for the gift were raised esrlier this spring through a children's clothing exchange conducted by the fifth grade mothers A meeting of the eornmlttea for the annual June festival of St holics Anonymous AU are Invited treasurer A final meeting of the general committee will be held 'this Baby toot econiJnNoylce al-1 meter cw-a cooe so high scor' in collies Her Vsni meter CW accounted for 20 QSOs Cott's Colleen took first in beginners There were two each on 10 and 2 Corncobbler cf Van Cott took first meter phone snd one exchange on 78 In the novice meter phone Edna SheeHye red cocker Chlco Ed Bischert WINRO and Lawr- took first in open Cook Sr stood Ahr enilreJ4- Jarlr Mlikr'v fewer rkinnv Pali hOUT Supervision St UlS DOSSlD evening at 7:30 st the parish house to attend Speakers will be men snd women who have benefited by their association Vincent Nolan town tax collec- Presidents or representatives of all and Officers Wokheskl and Cooney' were sent to the scene hy the Tocsl police departmentsergeant McKeon ai Patrolman Woleheskl made the arrest claiming that they' found the' Hartford rnkp -trying to force the rear window of the North Colony Street esteblishment it was learned that the: arrested man waa unem-' ployed and had come to Wallingford for UA reecnt showing of the Barn-urn and Bailey Circus He Is a native of Maine Bairows waa also charged with the pos-icssion of burglar tools Crash At Intersection A alight automobile accident in auxiliaries are requested to be present by a recent trip that took her into tor reports a substantial number of Peter a Episcopal Church has been of the Board of Education The Invocation will be delivered by the Rev John O'Connor as-sirnt priest it St Thomas Church and presentation of awards will be made by Martin Phelan principal of the high school Cameron Beck of New York City former personnel manaeer of the New York Stock txchanae will be the principal speaker payments aince the mailing ot tax the DP camps of Europe and to tne 1 gheresade took second In the puppy battlefronts In Israel Her past bills lest week The town' tax is class called for thn home of Rev and Mrs Morgan Porteus' of Main Street this evening at 8 o'clock PAST NOBLE GRANDS TO ATTEND PICNIC due and payable on July 1 and dur oeacn aiBuan buv wc bijbucu rem- larly by the following club members: Prank Darmofalskl W1FYO Herbert EUmers W1QPD EnUl Grieco W1LLH Raymond Masclo W18BL Ralph Fries W1QMO Steve Ames Knowledge combined with this graphic experience- mskes her message both dynamic and timely ing July and on the first- day of The Huntington Past Nobis Jack took first in the children's handling class Several of these dogs were trained in the Meriden Obedience' Class August tax payment will be received A meeting of the Evening Guild Grande Association will hold a picnic on Thursday at the home of Mrs without interest charge of any sort of St Peter's Episcopal Church has After August 1 interest will be added Larry Cook Jr John Zolnlck W1RIE Joseph Kotowskl Norman Hattle Martin 878 Hanover Street 29 Graduated The committee charge Includes Wallingford Sunday resulted In rain- or damage Cars Involved In the ac- balances at the Mr Morgan toaiom9 Ferrler Paul Rettenmeyer W1QQT Truman Calls For Tama White W1PHW HevWOBd IcldnLJraiopexated hy Rinhhrd WaturwiPXirenrymenowfc At St Roses Mrs Yvonne Sjoholm chairman Mrs Louise WUleilUI Mia Mildred Mastln Mrs Mildred Stafford Mrs Margaret Re My snd Mrs Martin Waller 18 of Webb Street South Donald Turney W1QMB and Elementary Behonl Graduation Graduation exercises for members Former Resident Word haa been received here of the death hf Avery Monre 73 former resident of PlantsviUe ind MlUAlut' heath occurred at St Man-s Hospital Waterbury on June 18 The funeral was held on Saturday and burial was In Pine Grove Cemetery Waterbury Mr Moore was born here and was a resident here during the-vears of hi early life Twenty-nine pupils were gradu Merlden and Theodore Blair of 48 Veteran Street Meriden The accident occurred on North Colony brother Emmanuel Rame Stewart Stockwell FUiyd Stelnery Edmund of the eighth grade classes will be (Continued From Pegs One) ated yesterday from- St Roses -r- The WCTU will meet at the South Mien W1FUW Joseph Meyers Wl Street wHU oth ears travelling in Urge Safe Sane: Fourth Of July created to advise the President on Parochial School before a large audience of parents and friends in held on Friday morning at the Colonial Theatre Diplomas will be presented by William Strong superintendent of schools and there will be an appropriate program a northerly direction Blair wu stopped end' wu waiting for' the RGB and brother Vincent eaoiow-ski WIOOC and Alphonse Janow ski W1PTG St Roses Church Merlden Methodist Church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The Rev Dr Fred Snuffer will speak on "Quaint Customs of the Amlsh People" Mrs Csllle Ellison wlU lesd defense policy Its members include the Secretaries of State Defence War Navy and Air Force and the chairman of the National Securitr The scholarship prise for the top- Surviving members of his fsmity ranking student waa presented by the Rt Rev Joseph Griffin to Mayor Houston Joined -Chief Mich Resources Board Boys' Club Members Sign are daughters Mrs Clarence ures sell and Mrs Mary Derkert ot Mill-dale: Mrs Eva McGuire Mrs Ray light at the Christian Street inter- section when the car he waa driving was struck In the rear by the Waller vehicle The Blair automobile suffered slight darnage to the rear bumper and the Waller machine received dented fenders and bumper Officer the devotions A soclsl hour wlU follow the meeting ael Carroll today In urging a safe The N8RB now headed tempor CHESHIRE NEWS For Educational Trips Joanne McNulty daughter of Mrs Joseph McNulty of 22 Parker Avenue North and sane Fourth of July traffic-wise mond Stars and Mrs Burton Mahony arily by Presidential Assistant John' Steelmsn is ehsrged with drafting and keeping up to date a plan The first in a series eif Boss' Club In a statement the mayor said: "The nationwide Fourth of Jury Dolores Ann Chessl waa award of Waterbury and Mrs Eugene Evon ed the Bister Mary Dympna Mem of Wolcott also a son Albert Moore cooney or tne rough Police program now being conducted by the of Industrial mobilization for any HOWARD PECK Con-espmdent Phone atl "Winners of the historical esssy orial prise for outstanding scholar of Waterbury and a sister Mrs war emergency Knights Score 7-6 Victory On Road ship and loyalty to the school educational tours both-jbyal trips and out of town will start on Tuesday morning July 8 when a group of boya will meet Mayor Houston In his office to start a tour through the City Han visiting all depart- Charles Neal of Mildale He is survived bv 31 grandchildren and 8 National Safety Council to hold down the holiday accident toll la a challenge to everyone In Meriden "I urge every cltlsen to Join with In bringing both the- defense-planning agencies Into the office Mr Truman hopes to The Beatrice Fallen Memorial prises were awarded to Mary Mar contest 'for the pupils of the local sixth and seventh grades which was Morraae Arretted Joseph Moirane 52 of 12 Centen great grandchildren ia ret Keeney for excellence in sponsored by Santa Fe Council me In a wholehearted ioneertecLft CiirUllau-PunUHie-ana" a-oa Cars And Trailer CUHa IBtiglm ot Columbus were an nial Street Merlden was token Into custody 'brszErwmiam'ana Officer" Frederick Erf of the local police de Tha Knights pulled one out of the Boys who have registered for the Carol Pigeon for excellence In Eng sccldent-free holiday celebration for nounced at a special assembly In Humiston School this noon trips are as follows: lish fire yesterday aa they overcame a 8-1 deficit In the ninth Inning with all of us Police department July waiter Irish History prises were given by Alvin Brewer IB of Cheshire Street Cheshire was given a court summons Sunday by Policeman Nonemacher following collision accident at the intersection of First prize of a radio went to It can be a holiday weekend free partment after he had-driven to the Merlden Police station at the Insistence of Edward A Sokal 32 of 108 Veteran Street following his alleged aerense-anaira airecuy unaer rut eye- In ordering public roads Into the Commerce Department Mr Truman took a first step toward the Hoover Commissions plan to make commerce the central agenc for rail air and water transportation Richard Cunninitham Florence a six-run explosion that stunned the WUllmantlc Pulaski-Americans and from accidents and the death and and Robert Klescz David Barrllaro Joseph Moyles Fred Camp Robert the Men's Division of the -Ancient Order of Hibernians First prise suffering that accompany them If Hall Dick Smith Francla and xa- Meriden-Waterburr Road South End Phelan won second award a rirlY wrist watch arid Margaret DeVylder won a pen and pencil set third prize rauure to atop at the scene of an se- gave the Meriden crew a 7-8 triumph No 10 of the year In a Sabbath tus each and every one of ua will accept ward McElroy John Markowskl Road and Cheshire Street The ddent on North Broad Street Sat personal responsibility for a safe and sle at WtUlmantle Eugene Nesslng Cheshlr youth was- operating his certificates of sward went to the sane celebration Fire" July Jamas and Roger A sharp single over second base went to Margaret Mary Zimmerman and second prise to Kenneth Paul Kenealy A state prise for work in the subject was presented to Carolina Lois Btoba and Dolores Ann ahead received honorable mention esr in a northerly direction when Remember that tha Fourth of urday night Sokal told the local police that Morrane after colliding with hla car on the Broad Street Hill had continued on without stop following: Alice Danard Edward Anderson Richard Paenlcke Sandra by Ernie Thiasen with two men out Gallagher Francis arid Edward Mc-Ero James Moyles Edward Nossal July commemorates the happiest his car hit a trailer attached to a car owned by Emma MrQonald of Heyden Patricia Smith Beverly and teammate Henry Zaleskl straining at tha bit on the mid-sack Walter and Robert Kisses Fred dsy In our nation's history Let us honor the memory of those who died Watertown and operated by her ping sokal stated that he gave chase Gencst and HoUy Cutler A sudden rash of WUllmantlc er Sheila Rote Lee received first brother A Frank McDonald The The gifts were presented by Ihe to bring about and maintain Ameri Local Net Tourney Planned By City and succeeded In overtaking and finally eonvireed Morrane to drive Camp Francis Landa Joseph CI-ehon Jr Edward and Francla WoJ-cfk Noel and Fernand Rloux rors six ail told led to pitcher trailer loaded with cedar posts was ca's freedom by celebrating the holi Knights of Columbus committee headed by Vincent McGrane and Bpenee Moseley's downfall to the Merlden station where the overturned and hit the car of John prise In an essay contest on The American-Flag" sponsored by St Rose's Post Catholic War Veterans second prise was preeented to day and insuring continued Marine Museum trip to Mytue John Aluslts the second of three Harold Baldwin Judges for the nspptness for an of us la Merlden on July Josepn MciJermou borough authorities were Informed' Morrane Is charged by borough police with evading resnonslbUitv Clerssko of 475 Main Street this town The two cars and trailer were damaged to a great extent but there pitchers user by Coach Walt Oos-tykv received credit for Ms fourth Chief Carroll haa announced that Robert La Riviere Paul West How contest were Miss Elisabeth Baldwin Pf JttMd CpJegeIJSharDoe of Carolina Lola Cy-apocanred tennis tounuw police will bend every effort to strict ard-Tarruxy Jerry-SobolewsWirt was reported- as'sllght' a-preientad bylfhi Revi warrw'perswiarinjuryP the local Connecticut Reformatory mants In doubles and singles will be ly enforce the dtywlde 23-miles-an- itouuui ruunora meiuei xtuunan ninth and retired tha side with two William Monaghaa for good con revived for the first time since Wlnt hour speed limit Violators will be Boston Red Sox baseball game en and Dr John Thorp superinten dent of schools LeaiM Auxiliary Meeting Tonight men on base and one out by striking out tha next two men Each team brought to court he said duct and effort was awarded to Joseph Peter Hallboaek July 28 at Fenway Part Boston-' Meetings scheduled for this eve 'Klltonic Unit American Legion Auxiliary will -meet this evening at Joseph McDermott Paul West Ro banged out seven hits apiece with IHSTRKT OF CHKSHIl'S as Fillpek oopped the crown back in 1843 aoeordng to a In anrjouneement made last night by Frank Sprafke chairman of the Meriden Recreation The Cheshire American Legion Following Uie processional mass PRORATE COriT: Benny Nesslng coming up with the ning Include the meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose at in American Lesion Hall at 8 o'clock land Flumore Walter arid Robert Klescs David Barrilaro' Warren baseball team was defeated 25-0 by jaaa ia um jongeat cwut of the day a noma run Following the business session there waa-celebrated during which" the children sang "Mary Likeness'' and Miss Jceaphine Iaao sang "Ave Deschenes Post American Ltglon RRTATR OP MicMeae Mohr lata Hall All cahdldatea are asked Commission Stanklewics Dick Smith: Francla to deep left field In the third inning ir rhMhli la will District aaeesaM will be a social period and refresh team yesterday She a hurled for the Enrollment for the tourneys to be and Edward McElroy -John and poa the appllratloa nf Kaaellaf Most to -attend and are -requested tore-port atT: Following Nesslng also banged out a single men's wlUbe server! All members Waterbury nlnd conducted by tne mcbi ymca wui Klnmp priylnc that aa InMrunml la Maria at the offertory "Hear tha Heart of Jesus Pleading composed Clin Schaedier needy center-i Robert Msrfcowskl Applications lor the Mystic snd-Boston trips close The local team Is scheduled to play tlon a social will -be held A ot mint nurpnrtlaa to ne tae last win start in mid -July with competition fielder of the Knights Came up with sre rqueted to be present ItaWn Prise Winner anil testament" of said tfaeaaleat py Owen Wrlnn Tha conferring of getting under way In August on July 13 Director Joseph Cof MUford at MUford Thursday night and the numbers have been asked to the best defensive play of the game luck supper Is scheduled for this evening at 8:20 by members of the diplomas and distraction of prises Mohr ilrwaiwil mar tie nrnved' ip: prmrwL' allowwl aad admitted tff pro Players win be given their cholcel when he robbed Red Trudeau or at followed the mass fey 01 the Boys' Club stated today that severs places are available for report front of the Cheshire of the scene of way In the early hue ss pr appiieauoa ea an fullr appears It ia Miss Dawn Morley daughter of Mr and Mrs Maxwell Morley of Eranfordi former local residents was Town Hall at 4:45 The members of the graduating least a triple the third Inning by making a nifty catch of his loftv fly rounds but must make advance all trips and non-members are wel iiruered tssi saia apDiieanaa A game with Weatvllle la scheduled Orange Auxiliary and their husbands st the home of Mr and Mrs -Shelton Wllllsms The Cooimunttv Nurse Service Boa I'd of Directors will hold their last meeting until the come to sign up at the club office class are Joseph Paul Young Arlene Florence LaRock Joseph Pet hrard aad deteralaad at the Prabata winner of first prise in the ferns reservation In order to keep to 1 minimum any Interference with gen eral use of the courts nfflre la Cheah rt la- aald Dtatrlet to take place on Legion Field Wlese RosdRheshlre Sunday afternoon at ball with his back to home plate ba'on swing contest at the drum er Hallboaek Joan Carol Pigeon Francla Adam Burbldge Patricia the SSth day af Jaat IM at 10:0) o'elnrk la Ihe-fpivanaB Ai that satire 1 r-K-nx meet in Farming ton on Satur James Kinsman of the local fill this evening at the summer a be glrea nf (ha peadaaey or aald applt day Miw Morley defeated Miss Josq Ann Fltigibbons Kenneth Paul rallna aad nf lha flaw aad plan af The Mr and Mrs Club will hold YMCA will be referee of both tournaments Mr Sprafke revealed and Kenealy Dolorei Ann Gbexzi WU- Neiiinc hertna hy pabliahlag the taaM home of Mrs Floyd Wallace at In- dian Cove in Guilford Board mem-ben members of the staff and their a family picnic on Saturday June frid Joseph Hevey Mary Margaret Walter 'Jigua who haa officiated at The Qulgley Troupe John- and Roberta Qulg ley will do trick riding during the field' day for the local aaa time ia asm arwiMper aaviaa Whi'e of Brapford national cham Special Town Meeting 25 at 4 at the homo of Mr and News Of Merlden I Veterans Posts eirraianna la sain mitriet aia matches between most of the top a husbands and wive are 'scheduled nilllna a ropr tn taa -hair rcaldiag Mrs' Bheldon Williams of East wai- Keeney' John Robert Poste Joana Catherin McNulty Roy Mathew Farteri Phyliis Ann Caaserino players of the country Is expected to grammar school children which Is autMnaMia iNWrirt The special town meeting railed to be at the Wallace home at 8:28 for supper umpire the final matches being put on by A Storrs Post S3 IjCKt STArLETON Jads bv the Selectmen In response to 'Theodore John Wlanawtkl Bar Tha local YMCA has long been lingford Members who plan to attend will be asked to bring salad and dessert The oommittea fa charge tneludas Mr and Mrs Sheldon Williams and Mr and Mrs Alex closely associated with interest DI8TBICT OF CHERHIKB at petition which waa filed and signed by 20 of the town's cilltxens will be held one week from tonight Because bara Shirley Reilly Edward Matthew Cherlco Anna Shirley Lemke Donald Francis Brtelmann Barbara American Legion Saturday June 2s starting at 1 Their program la scheduled to Include "the pommel roll" -split the week" "the upside down" the 1-Ieg stand" and local tennis for many yeara Winners A Schedule Schedule of A activities COUBT OF PKOBATK of titles were Edwin Maynes who St Joseph's Post 8L Joseohi Post No 1108 CWV Jaaa it law ESTATE OF Laala St Bradear aka Thurrott Ann Watts Robert Lloyd Hettrick held tha una from 1908 until 1921 of the great amount of interest which has been aroused the Select- hsi been aroused for tomorrow are as follows: Junior girls win meet in the Youth Center Jria Louia BrnSaur ata af Caeik Sheila Rose Lee Charles Robert the "death wing1 with both young Ira Ib aald dlatrlet aeaaaad The Court af Probata for (tha 1 GARBAGE TRUCKS AildHtCfriMrrtlM CinAb la MM hi A4dmXWtiMn4lM CinAb la Tempo Caroline Lois Btoba Berna- sters riding double on their- horse wfl) meet at 8:20 o'clock this evening at Hubbard Park for a hot dog roast A feature of the program will rnR neteM irlet of Cheshire hath limited aad ai A representstlve from the Elgin Laddie 1 without Interruption and again for two years after his successor Phillips Lord left tha city to gain nstton-wlde fame hi other fields Other winners were William Brown tha Wlattr NMbbaas- Can Ml red all aumtka from tha data hmim- dette Ann DuFont Louise Catherine Meehan Anne RoaaHe Lucls Laurel Mao Hortoa and Margaret Mary twn Dr ClraMra let Cwtar be a aoftball game with the- Home Corporation makers of the Leach Packmaster garbage 4S1 Oa Day Barvtaa of for tha endlton af said oatata tthlMi tbair dalam for tacUamtat st 8 9 Industrial golf league at the Country Club Green Hornets vi' Revere Golfing Gophera va Wallacr 2 Juddl 3 vs Judd 1 Cysnamid vs Cyanamld 1 Wallace 1 vs Cyan-' amid 3 at 8 At 8:18 Independent YL eMtball league game Hoboaf Zimmerman ehanlcal collectors was expected to Thaat who aaalart to araatat thair 1 ADDITIOSiaL Taar far far Nick Delano the rodeo down will also be on the program to perform comic antics and Alfred- Larsen of Merlden well known show announcer wlU handle every went of ttm Mmlnl nf anorfa National Bank team 1 D'AmicoPost be la Meriden this afternoon After aae data tmrti la aaaraai aeeaaata praaarT Itfattad wttWa said time wlU bo aahamd a toBaaari AB late John Henry Walter Lee and Arthur Shaw Wlnton Fillpek the last to win the title and still unde-feated In local criemplonshlp eom- III ada wa irlll nail ear a demonatration for tha local crew The Club of the Liberty Banana ladabtrd to aald Batata an aaS Mllwr Tb Paaihlastaa Clmana tha near equipment was slated la nvinfRd to make ImaaMtate aaTmeal Lerenso DAmleo Pest Italian Street Baptist Church will meet at raaaa itn ia Kanaipa i tiroaeaf cataaira ceaa American War Veterans will meet tha home of Mrs Russell vs Phe'anx Club mem bera and guris will leave Youtk' Center at 8:30 for their outing and roast start regular routes tomorrow according to City Engineer Ferry FOB BMIer arturllaa SMfm OaaHtv at o'clock this evening at tha Chesh Irs Street this evening at 1 48 win the crown annexing it at thai aamuutrator LCKB BTAPLETOM Jadse A drive to raise funds to send Cheshire Girl Scout leaden to the StoH 1 Serataa aaS BatSw ValaMSIW nana IM Spririadaia Avenue ageafl0v as ar aaranaaa cat aaaiwattaa a urea-.

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