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negticut are paid salaries. Their going l,itc, the woods to look for nue, Windsor, driver of the truck,<br />

of foot injuries she received in ;1 as slowing down hen the crash Street.<br />

Body Works; Atwater Manufac- Bristol and other commriiittle - 4145<br />

earnings by salary or fee or a com- pheasants on a charge of violation of the<br />

yesterday's school bus accident. occurred. i Apparently fired at close range turing Company, Ernest Brooks; probably will not touch Sr,TlttIIng ,2<br />

biriation of the twm in comparable Medical Examiner Di·. Etic M fules of the road.<br />

The tuo injured TAL Nho were the slug ripped on through an elec South End, David Thayer' s Esso ton's allocation until the- ec,dors<br />

But Ann did not take the ac<br />

towns were: Darien, $4000 ; En- Simmons gtie a ,er·dict of suicide No charges were placed against<br />

interviewed by Supenntendent of trlc stove caustng damage esti Station; Plantsville Firehouse, Ed- decide the issue _-P.Wi<br />

cident complacently.<br />

ward Parker. Demers pointed out that thele2%<br />

field, $4510; Killingly, $4200; A .12 gauge, mngle-barreled bhot- . Louis D Sczurek, 20, of 567 North<br />

Schools William Strong about 5.45, mated at $300.<br />

vm9<br />

"Will I miss the Juitior<br />

Plainville, $5800, and Wallingford, gun u as found near the body. 1 Colon> Street, Meriden, bus oper-<br />

confirmed his report that the bus | The shooting apparently took Alsa Marion Avenue, Mrs. G H. : are few cases where a town. hnfi 2<br />

$8946. LL Leslie Brooks and Officers 1 ator for Joseph H. MeMahon.<br />

Pro m ? " she reportedly asked<br />

had just begun to move after place Wednesday night when the<br />

Wunsch; Hobart and Pleasant the land. He said most ln:113 ,1.<br />

The report states 28 towns and Patrick Palumbo und William The left-hand side of the bus,. Bradley Hospital nurses<br />

stopping in front of the Johnson's. store was empty. according to Street. Mrs. Joseph A. Luty; Belle- | the projects is purchased 01*.4<br />

042 cities have one full-time asbessor. Hartford inge:,tigated. n hich was traveling south on East<br />

police. The damage was discovered<br />

view Avenue, Mrs F. Douglas the funds loaned by the A...r-,50#<br />

A proposal that Southington Joln A native of New· York, Babinetz Street, was torn open by the plat- ·<br />

yesterday morning.<br />

Lewis, Queen Street, Nelson Ma- 1 "The person who lives in the61 151<br />

this group was defeated in the had spent mi,st of his life in fot m of the northbound truck as<br />

Officer Henry Nonnemacher is<br />

chine Tool, Pexto, Walter Gruben- foots all of the bill," he statel *<br />

AROUND TOWN<br />

Town Meeting of March 8. Southington. He ,;as :, carpenter they attempted to pasB at the nar-<br />

investigating.<br />

mann, Mar ion Firehouse, Her- 14w-cost borrowing by the seitu<br />

mann's Grocery Store; Milldale is the basis for the pimject84·*e*8<br />

, "There is evidence," the report Hc· u* a ;c,teran of Hot·Id War· II lo Misery Creek culvert near Ladies Aid Society To Hear Women Of Mo 036se To Hold<br />

Firehouse. Eugene Murphy at ers explained. The housing mitl*<br />

says, "that the adininistration of and i 036 a nit,nihi'i ,f Fiticon Nest the Sloper Day Camp.<br />

Minstrels And Engemble Quilting Part> M inday On The Mend<br />

Freddie's Garage 1 ty Issues rental housing notes'al*<br />

4 local government in even the anial· 1 No 3()7 lind the Sportemen's 1 The saving factor in what might The Ladies Aid Soclet> of the Southington Chapte, 1172, Wom- Champion Amber of Thimble<br />

If anything goes wrong, hsten- from their sale on the open T¥'* tS<br />

ler communities is requiring the j Association otheri,ise have been a tragic ac- I'lantsville Congregational Chutch , en of the Moo.e, H Ill hold a guilt- Farm is recovenng at Daneglebe<br />

ers are instructed to call Curtiss. creates a fund from whiA, I ./9<br />

, full-time assessors has increased I He lea,es his mother, Mrs. Mary cident 036as that all but one of the will meet Wednesda> in the chuich ing party Monda> at 7·3 of Ami,riticut \cill bi, Bracilry Ailiiliary Planh ney's share in the total was $6300 f town two yearb, Demers 4%49,<br />

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Services Held For Ilut ('iII 1*·r ,#,1,13't rligible for he gurvt Alie.ike, 1{ts t last fall, hi:, M i fe Hent<br />

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mouth, Mas ., w ho resided here | ahead ith the plans they had<br />

until two years ago. died Monday made foi thrir dream house on :<br />

in a Bobton hospital after an 111- S lot th,·v had purchased on Hart<br />

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A well-kno,in chiropractor, Dr. 1<br />

Lotz had ofnces m Bristol lind at<br />

his home on Queen Street. He also<br />

had a large poultry farm their<br />

which had been run by his father, on<br />

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MacRae's father, a huildrr, asketball The Southington teani will open IlighitsSch,wil 1951- 1 Harmony (,'llapter To Hold tendent of the local plant, and WA-< Fifty campaign workers sat Buried In Abinge·- 5;0499<br />

l 1mm Darrow, paymastrr do n to apple pie a la mode and Dean Powell Place. 11,1*1 ,<br />

came down from Searsport, Maine, b<br />

t· pir ( 1)1ng fin shed in April<br />

Christmas party 03611 be hpld Each fin. superintendent of health and ( merchants and professional Funeral Home by the BarP<br />

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Illackhawk. Sperry & Barnes, Old Homeatead and<br />

others at deep cut prices. Your fine response indicates<br />

that this policy is well received and we will<br />

continue it. Thank you for your patronage.<br />

Here Are Our Birthday Prices, Effective This Week Onlyl<br />

SIRLOIN<br />

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THESE<br />

or C PRICES<br />

FAR<br />

SHORT BELOW<br />

tb.<br />

CEILING<br />

PORTERHOUSE STEAK lb. $1.09<br />

RIB ROAST lb. 79c<br />

FRESH LEAN<br />

PORK ROAST lb. 39c<br />

SPECIAL THIS<br />

WEEK ONLY!<br />

SUNNYVALE Sl,ICED<br />

BACON<br />

ARMOI'R'S YOZ'NG TENDER<br />

RIB CUT<br />

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aw=pped Beef lb. 65c lb. 4)C<br />

SAVE 10c A I,B.<br />

Far Below Ceiling Price<br />

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SPECIAL<br />

Sperry & Barnes Fresh<br />

LIVERWURST<br />

1£ 49'<br />

Far Below Ceiling Price<br />

MART<br />

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1 :1 ·.:, whi .rpu;,t:2:,f: Neu, Lockup Bench Refreshments will be served.<br />

Chaffee is in dead earnest about the eaatern seaboard the entire community did not com-<br />

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the big job he has undertaken. He What do the CAP members get plete the questionnaire. A few of might ha e to be rationed unless Will Be Hard For<br />

thinks public apathy toward civil<br />

for their pains' Nothing, but the the e it was tinpossible to contact the public cut do\, n on it 036 use<br />

defense is "deplorable." It's not<br />

just the atom bomb, he explains.<br />

Big block busters can be almost as<br />

dangerous. Even more serious for<br />

towns like Southington, Chaffee<br />

thinks, 18 the threat of sabotame.<br />

"Put yourself in the place of a<br />

Raboteur," he suggests. "Think<br />

BAtisfaction · of using their hobby at the time of the survey, but in 'voluntarily. The Next Drunk<br />

in an important Job Connecticut moct casef the information re- Men in Camp Rlanding und Th,· next drunk bent on smash- .<br />

CAP members buy all of their 034 n quested by the canvasser was re- Carnp Shelby, Quantico and Great ing up ; bench in the town lockup<br />

equipment supplies<br />

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and uniforms fuhed The 53 householders at e Lakes and on the high *e. s looked<br />

14 111 need niole than the ra,# mus-<br />

They look with env on other state con 042,Ideted in the above totals, andl for ard t tiiorning the ne,4 cinder block ·<br />

panic." make Connecticut·. b CAE' a top pleting, indexing and anal> zing Japanese planes had boinbed bench in the cell his client occupied,<br />

For example, one man with a car<br />

and an axe could cut qll wire communications<br />

between New York<br />

and Boston within an hour, Chaffee<br />

estimates. That's why ham operators<br />

like Chaffee, <strong>org</strong>anized In<br />

CAP umts, are so Important to the<br />

civil defense effort.<br />

"We don't count on telephones<br />

after the yellow (first) aircraft<br />

alert," Chaffee says. After that the<br />

burden of all communications may<br />

fall on radio networks. The CAP<br />

hookup centered hete could play a<br />

flight, key unit the forms. l'earl Harbor. is -an Improvement over Mhat Has<br />

Thrli|[ormation aBsembled will At least three Southington men<br />

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a meeting of auxiliary firemen<br />

Monday at 8 in the Plant9ville<br />

Firehou 042*e<br />

Thet e are still openings for men,<br />

age< 18-50, in the civil defenge<br />

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Auxiliary Firefighters lie uced in completing the ma 1s , ,<br />

Destro ing it will take a ham<br />

u e re there 13 illiani Fetrucci of<br />

To Weigh Purchases feiding and lodging survey of the the Arm> Anthon\ . Rlaszek , and '11* J ind Btai drill 01 a carbide<br />

Plans to order equipment with local Civil Defense group and dup Ronald Emond of the \ 1, 3 The tip drill plus mole patience than<br />

$1499 recently appro ed by the licates of the information will go T first rumor to spread through toun drunkv usually have<br />

Matek footed the bill of $46 08<br />

Finance Board 9,11 be discussed at i to the warden group for use of ) H as a completeli unfounded report<br />

sector waidenq , that Blaszek had been killed in the for the new bench and for welding<br />

The local group has been ad- i - the bolts he broke dunng his<br />

vised by State and area Civil De- t EnRaged ' drunken spree.<br />

le"o,of';cha 'll,otah ' 31, Zls., 1 -i·: ....,J,;s; t:,;'' ..,3.t.· i",4.' 1 .:'Ihiltiu'.fa nt,aut,2' 1'a uapgac:'<br />

in thM section of the 4' 042-1 t 042 / 4.., D 036 · ''T, ; / 042,;P,1 nolted on the giound there was no<br />

unit Volunteers may apply at Fire, conducted<br />

i| intent to escape<br />

Headqualters at any time. 'state.<br />

" Admitting Marek did consider-<br />

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"Regal" Gift < ,<br />

- ARROW SHIRTS<br />

1 $298 to $4.98<br />

ROBES<br />

JACKETS<br />

100'; wool flannelt Holid color,6 two-toneR<br />

and pipings. Full-bodied rwonM tha look<br />

like broaded silk, lined or unlined, with<br />

tailored fit and lotinging comfort.<br />

RPORT SHIRTS<br />

$8.98 to $18.98<br />

Choose from our tremendous asgortment of<br />

jackets in all styles . . . PlaidD, Leathen,<br />

Gabardines, with or without Mouton Fu<br />

collars.<br />

$7.98 up<br />

A complete Iaaerament gi |oug 41 042eve Gab. BLACKS<br />

ardine, "Luana" and 1*lou sport shirts.<br />

Guaranteed washable. 11 colors to choose Complete line of dacks in Gabardine, Glen<br />

rrom Plaid,i and Ovrrplaib. Sharkakins and Flan-<br />

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$2.98 to $5.98<br />

nel».<br />

$6.98 up<br />

BELTS-JEWELRY<br />

By Swank and Bickok. Cwnplele assort· SCARFS--SETS<br />

ment. Belts with initiated buckles. Jewelry Farf and Rearf & Glove sets in solids and<br />

l can be purchased individuall, or in sets. fancies. All beautifully Rtyled.<br />

$1.00 UP $1.00 to $3.98<br />

(phw fed, tax )<br />

HOSIERY<br />

-GLOVES Sox always make wonderful Kifte for men.<br />

Fur lined, Wool Lined, Surdes, Pigskin. We have them in all styles, colors, sizes.<br />

Goatskin and others. All zizes.<br />

$1.05 to $6.95 3 pr. for $1.50<br />

REGAL MEN'S SHOPS824*imiLK<br />

305 MAIN STREET<br />

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17 COLONY STREET<br />

MERIBEN<br />

USE OUR<br />

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WILL HOLD<br />

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PURCHASE<br />

D, Thalberg said, "He had some Lionel erS 254out" Train 17. 5 Boys' Tool Kls<br />

11 % 4 .7 036difnks at home He knous nothing and up S,eet Chest wilt, Catch. Handre 4- ',<br />

-i; , ., of w hat occut ied at his home or With Headlight<br />

R emovable Troy $2.elf F<br />

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c,4 ,{ had lived in toJ, n 15 years and had i<br />

Yes. o complete train for iusi 00 00' Powerful die cast "Scout" pulls<br />

gondola, tank car and caboose. Uncouples automaticallyl Comes<br />

with 10 sections of track, transformer, accessories and instructions.<br />

L:n 042<br />

1 2'AdIA *3% *a. dd 4/*' 4<br />

m* hoy %612* =#. ho"GI'lift<br />

9.4. chas.1 ond 9 toets. 442 wesson/z.*t:<br />

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1- r! i j .1 4 . *3 nt er been in trouble. -. «ij.<br />

Ds. -11 I *6241 p** Marek was fined $5 in the local 9 2 4424 4,' , ·tU·3· '.Milb' 3<br />

100 pleM X<br />

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. --, ..11 i .3 4 S:;:1' 042 Ma,rh 30,1942 for "tox. ''21..<br />

I#j,i,3..:,,,r...g.i , .. He pleaded guilty Monday to ; $ " . 1 31 1,0:21<br />

chargps of intoxication and breach -*. : - < r. .'IM'<br />

1 4--943.b'e' . -r the peace Judge J. Robert Lac-, 036 , . f 4 - S.,00.41*Wi,4D-9<br />

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L *.0 "ft'*i,·, ..i; «f· ... '&7: 1£ 1 12 "omn 2$he 042:1.15 f, 442t<br />

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dr,ds of '01.- i 2<br />

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-- ·, ratna ta,orano and EdwS Cush-, : i.· 1, 7,4/41 ,&8,- 2 - .--<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ra> mond Joyal of 042mg. His bond of $100 ,#as posted .. 3. 010 *;<br />

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Be Sure they're shirts from<br />

Regal-where ARROW guar-<br />

' antees the quality and wear.<br />

/bility. White, stripes. solid<br />

. . . all sizes and deeve /./ Fb :<br />

' lengthR.<br />

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$3.95 p " 91,<br />

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TIES ka<br />

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Beauti Altly styled lies by<br />

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Arrow, Welnbly and Cohoma.<br />

Largest assortment in i I<br />

City.<br />

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$1.00 to $1.95 # i : "<br />

OPEN FRIDAY<br />

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NITES FROM<br />

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CHRISTMAS<br />

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LEE AND ADAM HATS PAJAMAS<br />

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104 Prospect Street, I'lantsville. by Nick Renda, Jr<br />

Typew,Her 7 i<br />

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haie announced the en,ragemelit $ 15 4<br />

of their daughter, Judith Ra;, to , Service Stations Single Hoister Set<br />

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Robert G. Johnson, I'lantli 036lie. A Alsop Chri8tmas Party Simple, Quick to Assemble Wiph Rip Snoctin' Six Shooler 7.3,4 V<br />

) i graduate of Southington High 'Set For Wednesday $4.88 c-pi- eb ;<br />

School in the Clas; of 1951. M 036+ The office employes, New York Actually Talks ..... $1.59 .-in Belt i e/-49'/WE'rq<br />

Run car along lalking lopl,hear il say, Wes'ern red '9' while spli, .owniae a =Mil<br />

513:1:5%2:,fE IilieS·EEE;'E I<br />

22<br />

042·fill<br />

13.10%·In.<br />

her up" or<br />

Fully<br />

·'Gas<br />

equipped.<br />

and oil please:' leather<br />

barrel cap<br />

hol6ter<br />

pistol<br />

holds<br />

Plastic<br />

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Johnvon ic a graduate of #5 ileox their annual Chnstmas party on The Big Gifts He's Always Wanted Nip i<br />

Technical School and hax been Wednesday evening in the South + I.<br />

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emplo>ed by the l cker Machine Merid n Hou»e % Craftsman 8-inch 7".<br />

Compan> in Meriden. He enters Ente,tainment and dancing will ,. 2*<br />

the Navy Tusda> and will be follo,; dinner The committee in Tilt-Arbor Bench Saw _*<br />

stationed at Bainbrid e. Wd. No cludes Helen Jankowsky, Marie<br />

date hav been Net for the ned- and DeliaMatthew Vecchia, Kuta. M. Llo>d Rudolph :Regularly $69.50 tCo 0#1ts-<br />

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ding.<br />

Only $6 Down .PJ'.W. 5<br />

k "FI,OATING DRIVE" - special motor 2994 le#s#Be<br />

strain on saw; eliminates need for special motor; MIn»<br />

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trols belt tension. Tilts 45 'degrees *iv<br />

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Craftsman 10-inell<br />

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Tilt.Arbor Bench San3<br />

Solve everything with a gift certificate<br />

$5.00 Up<br />

Flannel and fine broadcloth. Banforized<br />

shrunk. Wide Helection of patterns in Middy,<br />

Ski Type and Coat Style.<br />

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$89*<br />

Reg. $99.50<br />

Only $9 Down On Easy Tea.<br />

-f . nulon B[Ouses -3<br />

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By far the finp bench saw we bave ever §#Id"J<br />

More rigid saw haRe; stronger motor suppo**p *<br />

new pivot arm. Heaxy duty l<br />

4. t CRAFTSMAN 16-Pt SOCKET<br />

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t Veteran's A Man For A' That<br />

(iv<br />

:6,95 6,1;oliticians have rallied their forces and are set<br />

* another crack at public housing - anything for a<br />

,; 1*04£90tes at the t4xpayers' expense.<br />

*** It is to be hoped the voters at next Thursday's<br />

0 ting won't be assailed with the old malarky about<br />

*rana' rights. "Nothing's too good for the veterans,"<br />

, ·:f vilhe cry at last week's meeting when a substantial<br />

Dnty, including many veterans, tlrned down more<br />

t. *I'll-..'.<br />

: , A n-s time the something-for-nothing boys included<br />

4S,t le veterans out of their schemes.<br />

·' 1 Who are the veterans, anyway ? The real war vet-<br />

i: **nS: are fellows most of whom have been out of the<br />

i -service for five years or more. They wanted to f<strong>org</strong>et<br />

* the Army in a hurry, and did. They needed a little help<br />

, at first, and got it. Now they're solid citizens. They're<br />

'woYRing hard to get ahead in their jobs. They're raising<br />

' families and building their own homes. They're paying<br />

t&xes. They're just like everybody else. The Army is an<br />

old uniform that doesn't fit anymore.<br />

, Th6 professional veterans still bleat for the world-<br />

okes-me-a-living fringe. But the overwhelming maj ority<br />

df World War II vets are paying their own way now, and<br />

5 they're not disposed to foot somebody else's bill- even<br />

if he did put m six months as a company clerk at Gov-<br />

·' *nor's Island.<br />

67hat Price A Clean-Up Man P<br />

Southington's first selectman is one of the poorest<br />

Aid in the state. the Connecticut Public Expenditures<br />

Council reported this week.<br />

Mr. DePaolo gets $3,000 a year. That's less than<br />

*me janitors are getting these days.<br />

,·: Managing the town's million dollars a year business<br />

- *ould be a full-time Job. But nobody can blame the flrst<br />

selectman for not devoting his full time to it. Even a<br />

fanitor is entitled to earn a few bucks on the side.<br />

Of course, some people will say the incumbent lS<br />

overpaid at $3,000.<br />

, That may be, but we can't hope to clean up Town<br />

Hall kintil we offer higher pay to the man behind the<br />

»om.<br />

Husbands Are /1 Sorry Lot<br />

Well, girls. there's a sequel to last week's domestic<br />

editorial.<br />

4 We told you it was proving no cinch to keep house<br />

*hile our wife was laid Up in a hospital. This week, in<br />

»reparation for her return, we got around to those labor-<br />

':<br />

saving devices, the vacuum cleaner and the washing ma-<br />

Whine. We still say it's no cinch.<br />

About 10 o'clock on the eve before her hturn we<br />

broke out the Electrolux to tidy up a bit. Four hours,<br />

four rooms, a smashed light bulb and several scratched<br />

1.AirS later we fell into bed. The place looked swell - if<br />

ou're not particular about dark corners.<br />

: Several days earlier we had given the washing ma-<br />

hine a whirl ( Easy Spin Drier, indeed !).The linen was<br />

·, *retty dirty so we tossed in half a box of soap flakes and<br />

, T,alf a box of bluing to make sure. Suds were all over the<br />

lace. We had a little trouble with the drain too. But<br />

e cellar floor was due for a scrub down anyway.<br />

2' · k We were pretty proud when we escorted her<br />

'through the front door to behold our handiwork. She<br />

:.- *ave the parlor a quick critical glance, then her eye fell<br />

on a drooping plant on the window sill. The devil! We<br />

'had f<strong>org</strong>otten her instructions to water it.<br />

"Husband," she cried indignantly. "You murdered<br />

T.ETPERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Give Vets The Land And Let Them<br />

Build Their Own,Two Readers Advise<br />

EDITOR, THE NEWS: EDITOR, THE NEWS:<br />

Why am I against a rental hous- About a year ago, sometime in<br />

ing project in the Town of South- the Summer of 1950, this town<br />

ington T went to the expense of spending<br />

I know the housea built in a pro- $7,600 to buy land to build an<br />

ject are ·not worth the money they armory to house our local bays'<br />

are put up for Projecta are all i trucks and equipmenL<br />

political doings and tax payers pay If this town was so big-hearted<br />

the bill. So why should we go ' to see that our local boys should<br />

ahead and put up these 80-called have the armory to house their<br />

houses, but at high prices. 1 ap- | equipment, then the town should<br />

prove of going ahead and giving I have even a better chance to help<br />

the GI the land that would help our boys and give them some land<br />

him toward a start towards build- where it won't cost the town any-<br />

ing hts own house; and building the thing, so they will be in a position<br />

town toward a better class of j to build a home for their children.<br />

homes. I'm a GI myself and I know He ho gives shall receive -<br />

owning your home is best Itaxes.<br />

ANTHONY M. MASTRIANNI, Jr. JOSEPH FIONDELLA.<br />

KLe ha e tried for months now in<br />

How Is Your Christmas Spirit?<br />

Dear Old Lady Needs An Apartment<br />

EDITOR, THE NEWS: f recommendations from both Wat-<br />

How is your Christmas spirit erbui y and Milldale.<br />

this morning ? Mine is high and I This lady ts now hving in an<br />

hope yours will be the same when apartment house \\here there are<br />

you read this letter. small children and K is making her<br />

1 know a dear elderly lady, who vel y ner ous, and the doctor told<br />

was born and brought up in Mill- hei she must make a ehange as<br />

dale, and w ould like very much to soon as possible. 1 think you know<br />

conie back and spend her remain- what the apartment Sltuatlon m.<br />

ing days near home.<br />

She would like a two-loom apart- Waterbury and haven't been able<br />

ment, or would like to hve ith to find anything, so when she sald<br />

some congenial people. what she \ ould like<br />

Aside from a httle arthritis, she anything ,#as to go home, I<br />

is well able to get around, m fact thought of i,riting you<br />

up to sIx months ago she worked,<br />

doing house woi k, and was able to ,<br />

turn out a good day's woik. as it is ruining her health to stay<br />

She is a very neat person, m here he is I know we will reach<br />

kind and vety appreciative, and someone in either Milldale, Marion<br />

would make a good companion foi or Plant rille<br />

another elderly person REBECCA GRASSO<br />

I know che nould get very good R aterbury<br />

**R.<br />

he Right To Know<br />

om The Lakeville Journal<br />

We are sure that after reading '<br />

by VIP<br />

Blo At Public Housing<br />

From The Hartford Timea<br />

The Evening Grosbeak :'.2 1 1<br />

By The National Wildlife Federation i<br />

Evening Grosbeaks travel in lit- 1<br />

tle flockl, of eight or ten birds. I<br />

Never staying long at any one<br />

spot, they come and go at unex-<br />

pected times. If the feeding is<br />

good, they may remain for several<br />

days. Then they are off, perhaps<br />

not to return for a long time.<br />

Always they are looking for<br />

seeds. Their favorites grow on box<br />

eldern, but they also hke the seeds<br />

of pine, cottonwood, locust, wild<br />

cherry, apruce, birch, maple, ash,<br />

dogwood, apple, hawthorn, and<br />

cedar. Sometimes, too, they get , ·<br />

their meals from poison ivy, Vir-<br />

ginia creeper and ragwood. i i<br />

A good way to attract the birds ©Nalional Wildlill Fiderallea ;<br />

7 to put out sunflower seeds. Al- Evening Grosbeak<br />

though you can't count on your enough yellow, black and white ;<br />

feeding station to keep the Even- how through to let you know who ·<br />

ing Grosbeak around constantly, she ts<br />

they may return again and again Both the male and the female<br />

for their meals. are about the same size. .Thby are<br />

There are several u ays to iden- from seven and a half to eight and<br />

tify them. The male is a large, a half Wches long. Their wing-<br />

chunky bird, about the sue of a spread measures nearly fourteen<br />

starling. His body is yellow, and inches.<br />

his wings are black, with two large When flying, the Evening Gros-<br />

-patches of white. His tail feathers ; beaks seem to be bobbing up and<br />

are black, too, and he weal s a down, as though they were. 1<br />

'J k "'. H" bill " large a",1 1:'1%,Z.,n,nh oew:.'.'.117:1:..,1<br />

The same colors appear on the j the white patches on their wings<br />

female, but they are hai del to see , can be seen at a distance.<br />

Almost hiding the brighter hueh 15 , It is possible to find them in the<br />

a covering of silvery-gray. But 4 summer near the northern fringes<br />

- -- of the United States. But that m<br />

Local attitudes towards public Should We Write-off<br />

more than the excellent renew of citizenship housing have undergone a sudden A Generation ?<br />

(Uncle) Sam You lade The (Shirts)<br />

Too Long,' Complains Local WAF<br />

about as far south as they come<br />

I dui ing the nesting season. Most of<br />

1 them build their homes and raise<br />

their young in Canada.<br />

Their nests, made of sticks and<br />

, aie placed at least ten<br />

raining in the Regional Schools change unfoi eseen by the 1951 i From The Litchfield Enquirer<br />

ompiled by the local school prin- Legislature hen it authorized an. 1 A pubhc prosecutor mUSt study,<br />

ipals, no one is lying awake other $50 million b 151 issue to as a duty of his oace, all of the lootlet:<br />

ights worrying about communist help relieve to nr-and caties of information hich can be gathered feet off the ground, and sometimea<br />

infiltratton ul our local education- housing shoi tages. Not so long ago on any case to be brought befoie higher In thi dwelling, the par-<br />

at set-up. We are wondering, how·- evely coilin unity H ithout adequate , the Court In the ordinary coulse of ent: i al:*e a brood of three or four<br />

ever, about another danger A shelter for residents gratefully events, he collects in one year an young hnh are hatched frvm<br />

conversation R e overheard in New shared in the State's program. amazing amount of facts and in- greenish eggs Watched with pale<br />

York between two teen age girls No , jt appears some munictpali- I formation about the circunistances brown.<br />

made as aware of a pitfall into ties ha e had enough of low rental surrounding motor iehicle acct- By November, the flocks of Eve-<br />

which over.conselentious educators uniti pruvided by the State and ning (ho beaks are ready to move<br />

may fall i dents and inotor iehicle lan i 11,Id-<br />

in borne instances of low - cost tions aouth aid, though not away from<br />

single homes built by private 1 It is depressing, theref4,1 e, #, hen cold 036<br />

eather Many of them stay<br />

Said one child. "Gee, they cei - builders. Their earlier concern a prosecutor of lonir expet ience in *outhern Canada and m our<br />

tainly talk enough about hon over substandard quarters and the i loses faith in the "un illingness of<br />

wonderful democracy is at school m,ithern states Others go as far<br />

cio ding of niore than one family J too many motorists to obey the down a, Mi sourt, Kentucky and<br />

thefe days!" into a single unit has ended. No , . law." The Litchfield prosecutot, 060.<br />

"Yes, I know . . gets a httle chief concern seenig to be over the Z captain Wilham M. Foord, has<br />

boring! We all knou #'s a good 4 __<br />

higher taxes that ha e tonie ith arrived at the sad conclust 036n,<br />

after<br />

thing I wish they'd tell us some- the increased school, pohee, fire, Noir They'It Clip You<br />

many years as an enforcement offi·<br />

thing w·e don't know ; explain more seu age and other senices made 1<br />

about the ideas in other countries neressar> by the building boom. E cer and as a motorist, that nlobir- 1 Coming find Going<br />

Hair raising news from the<br />

. commurnsm, Socialistli and ists allow flight per.fc,nal incon- Southington Barber's Associa-<br />

Rnstol. Manchester and Solith..,<br />

things like that.. ' ·eniences and headless indifference tion this Meek.<br />

I'resident Louis Grimaldi an-<br />

: nounced the price of haircuts<br />

, , n ill &:o up from one dollar to<br />

$1.15 and Mhaves will be raised<br />

frcm 60 to 75 cents. Children's<br />

haircutv will go from 60 to 75<br />

cents. $1.00 on Sat:Irtlays.<br />

The new prices take effect ,<br />

Tuesday. December 18.<br />

EDITOR OF Tlin. NEWS ,for the items mentioning the<br />

Just anted to ;,1 te a fe; hneb ti·an fet of assignment out this<br />

and let you kno ho tnuch 1 ap- wa> of an>one from to\in but as<br />

preciate receiving The <strong>News</strong> eier> yet haven't met anyone frorn<br />

week It'b nice to know hat'b go- 1 Southington.<br />

ing on in the "hometo n" and The babe i. ; ery nice here and<br />

makes it seem not quite so far , only t\,enty-fipe miles frbm San<br />

away Fianci co "FlibCO" reminds me<br />

to 05 ercome their sense of dutv<br />

A feg of the othei girls have ington onl this week acted as lf<br />

ier> much of >Ie\% 1 ork except "04 I guess the) re Just afraid of the 9.inic nlind in rejecting more<br />

read it and expressed the opinion that 1 kno 1 can't get on a tram we d turn out to be commumbts SNip prVILb, totalling *orer $4<br />

that they u i3hed they had come His experience N th 3 iolat,in<br />

ancl be home m a matter of a few or something - Irais him to behe e that in spit, 1<br />

nilltion The reasons zaned with of highua> engintering 94 hiti<br />

from a mall to,4 n *0 that the) hours There ate lots of things to '*That s silly' I Just want to<br />

I could recelie a blmilar paper local conditions but underlying all<br />

6 see and do in that town-Fisher-1 knoo what these othe, ideas are U .2 4 a freling that they prefer to lines and warning mgn< dangi rq<br />

We read your edhoi ial about 11 man':· Wharf, China Town, Nob { and see for myself why they don t stop and catch their breath re I en&, of a, unlformed ofilcer that<br />

increase and it A ( Inl> the pit 5<br />

"Subversives in the Army" and got ; Hill-things I had seen in the work out wid why democracy is<br />

quitk a kick out of it. The same 4 nlov les and ne er expected to see better " gardless of the fact that chronie compeIs obedience.<br />

thing happened to us in babic As housing shortages ha e bot been Others ho ha e gi,en long ser<br />

in person But that'b one thing the, We wish we knew H here those<br />

we were one of the last squadrons Air Foree offers-travel--and I remedied<br />

to be ishued the 01 1 t>pe ii Ac uni- girls go to 9chool. We'd like to vice in the aork of htihiiay acci j<br />

HAi,i niuc h of the opposition uas dent presentic,n .1:id t 036<br />

Rllptiipt. 7<br />

ceitainl> haie nianagel plenty of i talk to their teachers Apparcntlj to reduce the number of ,10)al,OnS<br />

fmm. He uere given anything re- that' stiried up b> realtors, lunibermen<br />

2 in their zeal to teach the demo- and *'thi·rs \ ho, nationwide, have<br />

1 gai dles of fit just as long as our Thankb again for sending me crattc way and in their fear of be- of motor ,('htele la" 9 -111 agic·(· 1<br />

'reiord8 bhowed we had iL Now .ign 036,u,·13<br />

objected to public hous- with Captain Fc,ord. They huze<br />

The <strong>News</strong> It. really appreelated, ing branded communost fello<br />

travelers, the* are depri, ang these ing a. :in interference u,th prizate seen millions of dollars bpont tn,<br />

that the new Blues have bee is. m thtS corner of the United States I<br />

sued, the Alr Force ts quite fuss> , enterpr Ise ts unknown In Bristol, produce safer highu ays, th,·y ha,e<br />

about the fit of them and the al. CPI. PHYLLIS A. WIrr Youngsters 01 two of thrjr inost howezer, the Board of Realtors f sponsored educational c:impatigns r<br />

teratton shop 15 swamped with 4727th WAF Squadron precious dernocrattc rights iree- surcegsfully led the opposifian, ' tiesigned to reach every person, *<br />

uniforms to make over. Hamilton Air Force Base 4 dom of discussion and the right to though in Manchester there Was<br />

When reading The Nens, I look Hamilton, Calif , know. motoriat and pedestrian, who uses,<br />

little 91;In of such actipity. The<br />

lt /ovt 254i<br />

be ironic if the effort the streets und highways and, still,<br />

to keep our education systeni fi ec question naturally anses whether I vioTation;, a#larnts :ind deaths in- I<br />

priiate interests intend to take crease. They i, Ill agre, 11190 that<br />

DISTINCTIVE<br />

r · ny African violet." CHRISTMAS<br />

3 .2 Here endeth the lesson. CARDS<br />

S h:'div -<br />

r.» 21 036im<br />

ntary Lesson<br />

s ir---<br />

A.4,-16 Build two new elementary schools in 10 mants or of any tatnt of communist infiltra<br />

til"epare for ,·uN· Begion.. Pfc. Daniel Jones Reports Progress 10 DAY SPECTAL<br />

cari· of the shortage problem, .<br />

That's the sum and substance of Superintendent ' to I wo many people are uni, illing to .<br />

*william Strong's annual school report. In Establishing Korean Orphanage * t,on we proceed deny these hencrf 036rth.<br />

or whether if they be- i obey the law<br />

rights, which. perhaps more than<br />

The town is not to be envied in its alternatives. EDITOR, THE NEWS. repatr were necessary to winter- hez,· thr,v can handle it, they can, lt may be ton late tn rff('it .1 98c Ball Point<br />

any others, are our trump cardb<br />

r uilding two new elementary schools in 10 months or How are you and the re t of the ize the buildings. pro,ide kitchen :ictuall> build the kind of homes<br />

. in the grlm gamr against oppob change m a malmit> 036f<br />

.1 gi,ni i.i.<br />

9,7, fdouble sessions means, of course, double sessions.<br />

staff on the paper? Fine, I hope, and mess hall, ash room and la-, Fictim>· i,f the housing shortage<br />

4*. W 1 ing ideologies. The man 4 ho in- can aff 036rd<br />

to buy or rent.<br />

for I am the same. trine facilitte, * tion, hardened m its #a>s Effort Pens<br />

31St8 On his right to know the i should be concent ated. perhaps,<br />

Th 're seems to be some con-,<br />

U Dependabie Dollars I would like you to put another In addition, stoves, firew ood. whol. truth and hold open discus- on teaching our prospec ti e suc-<br />

F. W cessors that they should *,arch for Engraved Free<br />

fusion :is to H hat the State pro-<br />

piece in your paper about our or- coal. eleitricity, fo


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be explored<br />

IS FEATURING :/.9 Of Ch cago she sa d. "It's nice<br />

1<br />

Ar#- but I like Southington better " She <<br />

(,hjected to the soot and smoke of<br />

the Fit> and 036ould iather be at<br />

home here she can "see the sun<br />

1<br />

come up "<br />

The daughter of Mr and Mrs.<br />

446=0044-04.*.-«0.-447 Leonard Joll of Mulberry Street, 1<br />

Plantsville, she has been active in '<br />

Our 1951 Line Of Famous Shiny Bright Ornaments --I 4-H Club work for the past six<br />

' years. At present she lS the leader<br />

I af the Junio: high girls' 4-H Club<br />

Spotlights A Larger Selection than Last Year, In- fAnd is co-leader of the fres=·n<br />

sophomore girls' group with Barbcluding<br />

New Designs Offered for The First Time. ara Dawson. also of Plantsville<br />

11} her second year at high school<br />

she Ras chosen one of four Hart-<br />

I ford County 4-H representatlves<br />

THEY'RE CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN! to the Eastern States Exposition<br />

by the county leader<br />

I She won the Kiwanis Club award<br />

, for the best record hook entered<br />

Miniature Glass Ornaments ............ doz. 19c & 29c ,# the 4-HCounty Fair at Avon in<br />

August During the six years Itt<br />

SILVER LACQUERED_ TREE CLUSTER _ .. _ which she harr#tbrpd the Cdu (y<br />

· Fair, she has won blue ribbons for<br />

her dresses, cooking and handi-<br />

ORNAMENTS DECORATION SET<br />

craft. She has been in the State<br />

1 1 34" & 2" Round-Plain & Solid Colors Dress Revue twice.<br />

assorted e each 16" High. Includes 20<br />

She has been interested in dress<br />

Assorted Ornaments , making for about four years, and<br />

4<br />

S<br />

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3" FANCY<br />

LANTERN SHAPES Decorated Round & Oval 1<br />

1( c each doz. $1.09 Double Reflectors<br />

NEW, FANCY DECORATED<br />

CONE SHAPES<br />

23," Mushroom<br />

1 c each doz. $ 1.09<br />

TREE ORNAMENTS<br />

2 for 15( doz.lots 79c<br />

ALLIMINLIM<br />

ORNAMENT HANGERS<br />

75 in box 5<<br />

DOUBLE GLO ICICLES.....100<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

&05'<br />

Complete Selection<br />

of Approved<br />

7.=. :* Royal Electric<br />

..<br />

Bulbs, Tree Tops<br />

-*. 'r.*. & Lite Sets<br />

Special Price $1.89 in that time she has made about<br />

50 dresses and other articles of<br />

clothing<br />

An honor student at Southing<br />

ton High, she 18 a member of the<br />

school orchestia glee club and<br />

photogiaphi club She ts also on<br />

036<br />

the staff of the Fmblem " and the<br />

zearbook She has studied the<br />

piano for mne Tears and is inter<br />

ested in all tipi 9 of music<br />

An avid dancer, she teaches<br />

LARGE PLAIN & DECORATED<br />

square dancing at the "Y."<br />

She plans to continue her education<br />

at the Unliersity of Connecticut,<br />

here she \# 111 major in home<br />

10( each dozi $1.09<br />

TREE BALLS<br />

1 ()c each doz. $1.09<br />

Very Large Plain, Round & Decorated<br />

ORNAMENTS<br />

190 each -- doz. $1.98<br />

Reg. 10c Box .....3 for 25c<br />

ANGEL HAIR & SNOW<br />

914" Tree Top Silver Spear<br />

11Vz" 'Tree '1'op Silver Spear<br />

ICICLES, 36" Long<br />

box 10c<br />

each 25c<br />

each 49c<br />

box 25c<br />

economics.<br />

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1 - 064-li.<br />

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TH AT STRING IS TO<br />

REMEMBER TO CALL<br />

ON CARLTON'S FOR<br />

FIXING UP THE HOME<br />

FOR THE HOLIDAYSI<br />

1 For fine paints. wallpapers<br />

and all the accessories<br />

necessary to brighte,ing<br />

up the home you'll<br />

find Carlton's in New<br />

Britain ready to serve<br />

you.<br />

If you need advice call on<br />

Bill Carlton's experience<br />

as a decorator.<br />

BINK'S 5c to $1.00 STORE<br />

The Store with the<br />

Black Front<br />

82 CHURCH ST.<br />

TEL. 3-1545<br />

i. NEW BRITAIN, CONN.<br />

I 72-78 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTO<br />

opposite Stanley Hotel<br />

*1<br />


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:<br />

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I I : y #Cr 23c a Da) Pa> s for it :<br />

1 10. 96 :<br />

i : 4:- ,.220/0/21 IJfilliA<br />

... . ),I<br />

'S<br />

+ 6 41<br />

j 1 - 46.... 4-1<br />

Bronze Decorator,<br />

H pa, y BaRe<br />

FLOOR LAMPS<br />

Reg.<br />

$29.91 '179<br />

24 a Day pa) f for it:<br />

i { RE(; $24.95<br />

tis: .' .'(ItA ':,. »16·95<br />

88-<br />

6 4<br />

W. ..lk -<br />

e .<br />

R#<br />

'- Gossip chair and Desk Bench 0 Hea,y Duran ('oiers<br />

. . in Miracle Duran 0 Decorati,e \ail Head T,im<br />

.At last-ultra Emart decorator styling for a com- 0 Spring filled Seat<br />

9.s<br />

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1-<br />

bination DESK and CHAIR that fills 40 many<br />

needa. I'Ile it for a phone de 036k-ample i.pace for<br />

All your phone books. Perfect for n riting, or aq<br />

0 Hardwood leg,* in Blonde or<br />

Mahogan><br />

Ft<br />

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JF ,<br />

'4 extra chair. So smartly styled from every<br />

', HI ( HAIR<br />

( become a table and<br />

Chair *et )<br />

...<br />

'36 2',c a Day iays for 11<br />

#.JI li M<br />

9x 12 Colorful Patterns<br />

11 1 H ()()L R/(,h<br />

$499'<br />

2-ita I)ay i'ayM for it'<br />

Decorator<br />

FIREPLATE<br />

"For the lit,arth" of<br />

jour Home"<br />

'49"<br />

25c a Day l'ays for it:<br />

%<br />

1-<br />

1 apeslry ('o ered<br />

Mahogany R(K'KER<br />

$ .95<br />

19<br />

23£ a Da, l'ay 042· for it:<br />

Spacious dreamlined waterfall n overpopular<br />

. merican Wallitit<br />

ieneers. lias self.liNing tray.'59"<br />

*9'6....r»<br />

r. -- -'*='.=*=ir" ..2 3,<br />

k<br />

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./. . Ar -r:<br />

c,laCE,fi,1 1Kth Century 4,1:nic. rich<br />

glowing mahomally,eneer. '599'<br />

St·If-r,Ming tray<br />

ramouv · hmart-set"<br />

KRI )EHLER<br />

SECTIO\ALS<br />

(('uiered in kelly<br />

(;reen I )ama k Fabric)<br />

$ Aa·33 each<br />

Ell sectional I'rice<br />

2.;c a t}ay 1 'a>,0 far it:<br />

The Gift She'll<br />

Treasure Alwayst<br />

Cedar Chesfs By<br />

"LANE"<br />

The ideal gift for Sweetheart.<br />

itife, lother, Simler, i )al,ghter.<br />

YeM. truly the gift of lope. ) our<br />

c'hoice (,f beautifill Hi *11' 0424and<br />

, 042xollewood*. See them at<br />

itorans<br />

1,1th ('rnt,ir, Mahotrany ('heMt<br />

with drawer in '89 "<br />

HaMe<br />

"Lane," C'okinial<br />

Maple '59"<br />

I'rnnt·ver \ atil ral Ilt,d ('edar<br />

The t14.<br />

R,·2 $34 9-, '27"<br />

25< a Day l'a,m for it<br />

An elegant Colonial low-boy dedgn in rich, salinfin:Mh<br />

mahowally. ('onit·ilit·nl draw,·r. indipidlially<br />

looking, beneath Al,aciou 036 red cedar ..loral:e com·<br />

partment. A beatilifill, decorative design to grace<br />

Modern s ng ht I s hest-blond oak ieneerm any -hallwa ) : N,Int i·nom or dinint '99»<br />

on model shown. also in waln,it. 1.arger chest rot, m<br />

Nrm; ,:tfr :';A:T: i. -'.r.11,0'.,699,<br />

p.-- A -\ 1<br />

1/11.91.<br />

'.Am- -al<br />

#:<br />

\' AA,".<br />

Y./.A- lill<br />

1<br />

4*.<br />

Sturdy Maple<br />

BI'NK BED<br />

with Ladder<br />

'49"<br />

25c a Da Pa R for 11'<br />

WUPNX<br />

l'pholstered, Channel<br />

BARREL BATK<br />

..'ITZ=ZFT,nifih- ('11.Allt<br />

- -1<br />

Kiddies Roll Top FAMOUS "SIMMONS"<br />

11-Metal Junior<br />

% ' ' TRACTIOR<br />

-*<br />

a Handy, Portable<br />

SEWING CABI\ET<br />

"159:<br />

Reg. S.B.95<br />

.<br />

$39.95 Z7<br />

2r,c a Ilay ia,s for it:<br />

DESK arul CHAIR<br />

$99.93 *A<br />

29 a Day Pays for it:<br />

Innerspring Mattress<br />

Re# $.'a.95<br />

$39.95 Z7<br />

25< a Day l'ay,1 for it !<br />

ABNAe-R,lni.Pheumauc =8*lati. Tires<br />

Markel 251 a Day PayR for it' 1- *e »'Awl<br />

Feel,Ze. ('rowing Rposter Lamp ELECTRIC HEATER<br />

I.+ 'ir .<br />

6r.5 I #t-a Day Pays for it:<br />

#,01- P<br />

with decotator Shade<br />

Reg. 3£JS<br />

$9.95 0<br />

25£ a Day Pays for it:<br />

/.,21.I<br />

'21 9<br />

,<br />

*<br />

(«.»»r,1<br />

All Cedar Single Door<br />

WARDROBE<br />

'28" 5=%1<br />

251 a Day Pays for it:<br />

16I6-+ mi *,#m- -7 .4 . -Alin<br />

' lum.i 11, 46 *ill<br />

1., 1/ ./47/MI.. r... I .Ir=<br />

. lil 0 - -- N '.-IZE.N.<br />

Incy. \JR A<br />

2./6,7<br />

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table<br />

*<br />

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E'LAMP ' Thayer "Rusty' ML..<br />

li, 45, ROCKING HORS*Q<br />

$7.95 . -7=<br />

-<br />

'D*<br />

1-944 :*,16.,54,5.10* 14-6.j. 1<br />

Walnut Cabinet<br />

SMOKER<br />

With Ash Tray<br />

'18"<br />

25 254 a Day Pays for it<br />

-<br />

Open Friday Nite 'til 9 Op en Daily Monday to Satutday<br />

873 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN ' PliOATE 11-2044 -<br />

Vvi.'1<br />

-imu<br />

Double Duty<br />

.flave* ·Bed" Chair<br />

Reg.<br />

$49.f 3 39#<br />

256 04211 APhy, lor 042, itt<br />

'' MA'le I'liiikhed ' '<br />

YOUTH BEDS<br />

'29"<br />

25c a Day Pays for it t<br />

k<br />

$14.93<br />

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0421<br />

., I'c. CHROME 1 pliolstered. 3-1,ovition Herklock<br />

I)1:\ ETTE ('11Alit & (,Tl'(131 #\<br />

Reg.<br />

$69.95 49<br />

Reg.<br />

» '49 9)<br />

fliallialiFirjimillil" It l imiltiurbillillillill......" "Il"lilill<br />

2 ic a I)ay Pays for it:<br />

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0 -Firz=1. Ei 10Jin5iles*/s tki -57,m-4<br />

A,'.,",. 035# yif5 3·pe. HOLLYWOOD HED Ot'TFIT<br />

Colonial 4-Drawer ( itattreAR. Box SpringH, ileadboard)<br />

MAPLE GUEST Reg.<br />

1495 $69.95 '49 *;<br />

2N a Day Pays for It:<br />

23c a Day Pays for it !<br />

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Al,-**ta, 1,4,61 (dn' A ET<br />

Reg. *a.95 I.


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, 4.'t:'p' e i"t::4':7:I , 9'Yf. m.7214*t'.i·;er: ' ..; ·, , ·-" · , THE' sbullp:,6, '==B.m'la i MAH, -r--t<br />

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,.<br />

':;:.--3 --L .6.. t-,i.... ·-<br />

Surt LJ<br />

-. --73'_A ,<br />

.,ile.95<br />

LEGAL NOTICES<br />

·,b -:<br />

·,4- 4<br />

..<br />

Ch,istmas Customers Read OassiSeds Carefully<br />

-i.,·.·,·/ : b,· qualified to vote iii Town<br />

Mr*·ti 11 )48, will br h 036ld Ill thi· Ccurt CLASSIFIED<br />

Roini in tlii· TAwn Offic,· Bultdini at<br />

I<br />

S(.uthington in Thursday Ep,·ning<br />

, Decemb,·r lath. 1951 at 8 00 p m<br />

EST N, tak,· acti 036n on tht· fc,1-<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

t<br />

109 ing matters -<br />

1 ...S 1<br />

1 On the matter of approving an FOR SALE - 1937 2-door Pontiar Se-<br />

Nit<br />

additional appropriation recommended dati G,>od c 036nilltion Tel Southington<br />

by the Board of Finance. in th, 12263 or call at 69 Mill St before S<br />

amount of $149900 to be expended ft,r Mafter 7pm<br />

I .A: ....<br />

.t I th,· purchase of supplit·s t,) be ua,·ci --- -- · --<br />

, 1. in co,in,·cticin with th, Cirflian D,·- 1949 CHEVROLET 4-door for Bale<br />

"". T'' 2 S<br />

fenae program Fulle *,luipped In irc,·11-nt cond a<br />

tion Call 1486 after 5 p m<br />

,·Iff 2 On tha matter of rescinding thi 042- - -- -<br />

, ..'' 'i A 2·.6 . . . .'. .1 1. .,1,)'<br />

action taken b> th,· T and garage MOVING<br />

/ Lamps 0 Sirotters 4.<br />

:-. Lilip<br />

THREE LADY'S COATS One rac-<br />

LOCAL - LONG DISTANCE<br />

39 Stat, St Mprld 042n. TeL &48 1<br />

coon. one black cloth with mink fur Sol thlngton - College Highway,<br />

Houarhold Moving<br />

trim. and one tan top coat with fur<br />

Fr+ Delivery<br />

le<br />

collar Sizes 14-16 Chaffet· Pharmac> cottng,·, five room ,garage, 3Ao BRENNAN TRUCKING CO.<br />

7<br />

ur csll Southington 200.<br />

l<br />

.- - feet on highway suitable for bus-<br />

FURRIERS<br />

3 FOUR·PANEL DOORS. Also oU bar-- ret with pump 1004 S 036uth Main St tness.i<br />

PLAY SAFEIAIwIvs rirry rxtra kpvs<br />

Plantjittle<br />

Made tn one minutp whIZA you watch ,<br />

- - WILLIAM CUSMING<br />

Guaranteed to fit Cylinder type for THE PACKARD FUR SHOP 14 FULL SIZED CRIS, complete Likel<br />

autos homes offirrs aoartmpnta and<br />

Estahlah-,1 1927<br />

new $20 Call at home of Mrs Roland Telephone Southington 47 padlocks Kanute a Holmhold Supply<br />

Marks in rear of Hathewa> 6 Shell<br />

Plants*"' CAN<br />

101<br />

C 036atMade t Ord,r 036 Rppatri<br />

Station North Main Street<br />

and Remode'l·ng Fur Storage. 9<br />

ONE HARTSHORN babb carriage In<br />

HOSPITAL BEDS rails mattress- Satisfartion Guarante 042d.<br />

good ondit k,n Inquire at 174 Matir<br />

FOR SALE!<br />

wheel chairs ( folding and regularl<br />

Strvet or Tel Southington 1343<br />

walkers rommodpa bark rests 15 Ar, h St Phonr 9-9952<br />

4<br />

crutches Dads ran,s t'ps rubber<br />

f<br />

50 GAL OIL DRUM WITH FAUOST Brlstol Street - Single eight- shepting Law O, prh 042·ad prire. Al-<br />

New Britain<br />

Excell,·nt condition $5 Tel Southing- room house with foreed al m<br />

wavs oppn Wilbur H Kamen 042 142<br />

ton 1665-Jl<br />

Cijtta) St Mendpn Ph 036ne 7-2845<br />

MAHO6ANY BED, full -sized. with air heat by 011. Don*stir hot a-<br />

LAI'\DRY & DRY CLEANING .1<br />

( 011 springs 316 Clark Woodruff I ter Cemented cellar, flooi ed .,t-<br />

Street Phone Southington 1945-J<br />

MERIDEN<br />

...<br />

- J Ste, extra l<strong>org</strong>e lot Barn fot twil I.'PHOLSTERING CO.<br />

INDIT IDUAL LAI- NDRY<br />

s 042 b d 0 f>C nOd :onalg;fE.so,NII'. ears plus shed A centrall> 10- 45 Pratt St.. Meridrn<br />

& DRY CLEANERS, INC.<br />

ingt{in 1361 cated home a family ,#ould i n.<br />

* SPECIAL<br />

STOVE, small apartmpnt Blze Exept- DY OR milg.<br />

Your I.orv Laundry<br />

Price on Re-Upholitering.<br />

A Ser; icp f.,r Ev ry Budget<br />

lent condition Call Southington<br />

1795-W3 aft··r 5 We stock a complete line of new<br />

Call MERIDEN 1817<br />

Plantsville - Excellent inrome<br />

furnitur,<br />

F·r* Pirk-I·p & Dell pry - Makp One<br />

UBED REFRIGERATORS, washeIS pzoperty with fil t floor up-to-<br />

Call MERIDEN 5-6671<br />

and atoves 0413 $15 up Southing- 4<br />

"If We Do The Work,<br />

Clpaning With Y 036ur Laundry<br />

ton Furniture Co , Cent,·r St. Phone i date five-room apartment foi·<br />

You'll Be Satiftfied."<br />

TRUMBLE MOTORS<br />

188. , owner On bus line.<br />

--<br />

Phone MERIDEN 6%41<br />

LINCOLN·MERCURY<br />

-Bales and Service-<br />

One Garwoad-011-Burnina Forced<br />

Summer Street - Two-family, 5 ·<br />

LINOLEUM - TILE<br />

187 South Main Street Air Be,Mer, Duets and Control<br />

JOSEPH A D,·PAOLO JR ,<br />

NEW BRITAIN<br />

and 0424, Fiarm aJr heat with oil Reasonable Rental<br />

JOSEPII A LI TY<br />

Telephone 3-3641<br />

In New Condition<br />

down. Tho car garage, asphalt<br />

CARL P VERDERAME Service On All Makes Of Cari<br />

FREEZING COMPARTMENTS LINOLEUM AND TILE SERVICE<br />

New type radiation and boiler<br />

Call us f·,r prompt and expert .*<br />

B 036ard i,r S. 1,·ctmen<br />

, driveway. Large lot. Priced to -Save on High Cost of Meat- Berviep on hnoleurn asphalt tile<br />

complete with oil burners<br />

and rubber til, Our represent-<br />

COMPLETE BODY<br />

' selL<br />

Service daily from 9 a.m. to W p.m.<br />

and controls.<br />

ati,A will b, glad to call on<br />

Estate of JOHN ANDERSON. De- & FENDER WORK.<br />

J. 19RAMBERG<br />

Vou with samples<br />

I ceaM, d<br />

Conn. Demolition Co., Int Meriden-Waterbury Turnpike -<br />

Call Gr<strong>org</strong>e R,+ve.<br />

To Settle f·state of F:laid der, 042ased LACQUER & E AMEL<br />

Cor. Pleasant & Woodruff Sts<br />

Tpt Snuthington 1779-31 or<br />

19 Wood Street, West Haven Three-family, brick, 4-4-3, w,th<br />

thpre must be sal 036 cif twc, parr· is I,f I<br />

Tel. Southington 1424-R<br />

PERRY RUG CO 6<br />

land locat, d 036,1 01,1 Aioulital,1 R(,ad I REFINISHING.<br />

Tel. N. H. 7-2600 hot water-oil heat for the first<br />

37 Cedar St Meriden<br />

Tpl Menden 5-1624 Reverse Charses<br />

eillage uf Marti,11 in town 036f Southing- ' Auto Glass - Welding<br />

ton liartf 036ril C 036unt>Conn<br />

two floors, plastered walls, oak<br />

#t<br />

Bids rpc,·13,·il tin Now,mber 14 1981 COMMERCIAL AUTO BODY CO.<br />

ha,e not b,·. 11 given ( 036nwd,·ration b,<br />

floors.<br />

FREE<br />

LI'MBER ' )<br />

estate adminiNtrat,ir du, to th,. fac t 1 116 Beecher St. Southington USED LUMBER. PLUMBING<br />

WHITE RABBITS W, ha . right<br />

that none wer, Miual t 036 mientol> kip-<br />

& STRUCTI jL STEEL Best St -Well built Cape Cod has<br />

t<br />

i,r th· iii .· ./t! e/, 042 awa, fr,4 t. 042r<br />

pra al and sugg, Atic,11 has be* n maci,<br />

by Probate C 036urt that there be re·-sub-<br />

six large roomn hot nater heat<br />

thp asking 7.1 S.,uthingt 036n 1;43<br />

fi<br />

THE BOYCE LUMBER CO.<br />

ininion of reciurBt f 036r bads WE BUY USED AND New Steel sash, b i<br />

S, aled bld, n W b, received and H ill<br />

m lath, nith oil full> insulated alumin<br />

WANTED<br />

BIT NOW<br />

b,· given c 036nviderati until 036n 3 { 036 1,R k JUNKED CARS<br />

reinforcing rods Jinq mesh urn screens 4 storm windows<br />

Screens - Storm 'Windovs<br />

P M 036n Wedni,Bda> Decemh, r 19<br />

&-/ 1<br />

1961 at Pimbatp Court in tow, n offit ,<br />

Open at:l,m ry, tile bath & shnir -<br />

METALS WB 81* hity Day- and rags<br />

- Insulatton -<br />

buililing at Sc,athingt 036n Conn Telephone<br />

GONN. DEMOLITION CO, Inc · pr, picture window in kitchen<br />

Waste Matprials Trucking Co Call<br />

Paints - Glau - Cement - I.Im.<br />

Williani J Hurlt. A Innn 19trat 036r<br />

Plainvtlle 882<br />

Estati ,}f John Ander.,n Der,aspil Southington 2054<br />

Summpr St Southington<br />

19 Wood Street, West HaN. wi*h magnificent view! Over an<br />

TA 1740<br />

P 0 Box 332 Southinglon Ci,nn I<br />

acre of land.<br />

ANTIQUES - Either Ringle nierp or<br />

MITCHELL'S USED<br />

Tal 7-2600<br />

an attic lot Eth,1 Clark Woodruff<br />

' District of Southington. ms Prnbatp AUTO PARTS<br />

- Berkley Heights - Single five- Street Tpl Southington 1945-J<br />

OPTIOANS<br />

C<br />

Estate<br />

036Ut D,·rembpr<br />

036f LOUISE<br />

6 1951<br />

USED ELECTRIC STOVE, apartment '<br />

H JOHNSTON Old Turnpike EL,<br />

mp In good condition Only .349 rwom house plus one unfinished. WANTED - I'q*·,1 pian,i rall S 036uth-<br />

' tat,· 0( SouthinKt,in. m sal*i district. Southington<br />

Southington Furniture Co Center Oak floors, warm air heat, iningtnn<br />

1131-Wl aft.r 5 p m HARVEY & LEWIS CO 036 Inc.<br />

de reaspd<br />

St phonr 788<br />

sulated, combination storm sash<br />

Th, Surr,·ss post· amblt touB woman to 9, r, ke Avon<br />

SOUTHTNGTON GARAGE<br />

ing a rop; theri.of on thi. pubilr sign- customers Car preferable Phone SPINET PIANOS - Spprial rentNt I house with approx. 13 aers of<br />

Tpl 512 - North Main St<br />

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES<br />

BAJQUETS & PARTIES pc,st in th, To n ,;f South Ington and Mpridvn 5-0155<br />

hz %1,1 liz IN, 042t w,· t,i all partl, 042s in Inter· _ 1 pisn for Christmas purrhase Full land, city -lfater, electricity,<br />

FLOOR SHOW SATURDAYS ,·It , ttli, r p,·rs 036imth (,r b* mailing WANTED NURSE or trainrd atti·nd- rredit gf rental and rartage if pur·<br />

b, *n, h .n, prrpam P,stag. a cop' , ant fi,r r;hef Hork Call Southing,(,n rhaBed by ChristmAf planos dpliver- I nmall barn.<br />

DeSOTO Dealer PLYMOUTH PERKINS CAMERA SHOP<br />

V'"Ip<br />

{1< th 14 036r,ter at 1,·ast flii, da; 4 b,·fore 542 for further information<br />

ed with rer, small down pa mmt Mill Strpet- Lar* building lot<br />

G,n,ral & Firnun Tirps<br />

89 Grove St. Meriden<br />

featuring:<br />

Batil :In .f h,·aring __ __ _-<br />

thrpe vvrq to pai For information<br />

--Caah Paid for T'sed Cars-<br />

Form rit· at 95 Colnnv St. ,<br />

StEMIEN k ELLIOTT Judgp , WANTED - Ji,hs a-9 bah> sitter r,p- Call At Dectro Southmiton 2049 approximately 118\x 477. Priced<br />

1 JIMMY AZZOLINA<br />

ning. and Sun,ia>. Call Southingt 036n<br />

AUTOMOTTVE SALES. TNC<br />

Phone Meriden 5-7454<br />

BUNK BED OUTFITS. conii;i i&94;h · to sell at $1,800.<br />

172 W Mah St - Mprt'*en Complptp Linp of Photorraphic Ek:,11,- < .<br />

AND HIS AND<br />

DI.trict nr Snuthington ss Probatp _ 4-W2<br />

springs and mattresses Ont 149 50<br />

Opp Se Jospnh q Church<br />

ment and qunnlies Dor.loping<br />

C 036urt D 042,rpmb;r 6 1951<br />

Budg 042t terms Southington Furniture Sandy Estates - Four-room sin-<br />

Phone 5-9201<br />

and Chmern RBr,R.trs -e<br />

EVERY SATURDAY<br />

E9tat, 036f REGINALD WEST late of<br />

CO C nter St Phone 7§ 8<br />

S 036uthingt In 036n said di5trirt d#,(pased $400 11()\THL't SPARE TLUF.<br />

gle house with sun porcb, oak<br />

..4<br />

Th,· A,imint,ltratrix ha Ing exhibltpd<br />

BASE CABINETS. WALL UNITS an,1 floors, warm air heat with oil, BUILDERS & CO\TRACTORS PLUMBING & HEATING .,<br />

t 036 thim C 036urt h, r administration ar-<br />

WARDROBES, all whltr St-1 Util-<br />

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Longo & Nick's M,unt wlth 981(1 *.statr for all(.wance<br />

itp Bargaina from :695 Snuthin/tnn venetan blinds, storm Bash, apanit<br />

an appltrati,in rpque·st ing thli RefillinG and collecting money Furniturp Cn Cpnter St Phonp 788<br />

NEW APPLIANCE. (-ENTER now .B-<br />

C Foi<br />

FURNISHED ROOMS for rpnt on Mer- I with warm air heat, perm. s.s.<br />

19 NAM.dly Advertised STEVE'S RADIO & 53<br />

Or Danring Plea ure<br />

id n·Wai prhur Road Phone eve- & scrpens, oak floors, venetian /11 Brands onlv<br />

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For Her<br />

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Pretty<br />

M.i,<br />

d Useful<br />

ROBERTA WILLIAMS<br />

ther she is your mom<br />

i *nom to your kids, sweet sis<br />

,·: 0 vswetheart, this Christmas<br />

1 thjt very charming lady<br />

e! li_/1. »S: 254lin ta gifts that are both<br />

1.-21 -**tty and practical. And your<br />

1 - 71100'ortunity to make her haI)-<br />

11-- .'llmy is greater than ever.<br />

. 1| or this year, the resourceful<br />

.. 4/6 ikers of feminine things ha e<br />

tr:#99.Stly broadened the list of Ici ely<br />

'JL' *IK* that am available foi gi iiig<br />

,+.tBp, her, to enhance c\ eri phase of<br />

.....wilyl*r life around the clock.<br />

71 They've taken fashic,ns lescried<br />

Lieutenant Returns From Korea<br />

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It was frigid ... . . . and hleak<br />

ity form 941 used for re orting<br />

fill out an application for ·one, ·on 1 employeeg' wages. He makes one<br />

Social Security Now Covers *.* .,,*as. 4... yearly report and pays his tax.in<br />

it to the New Britain sociu secur- full at that time. The tax is 234 %<br />

Over 200 Self-Employed Here ity office. If the social security of taxable self-employmeot earncuid<br />

was lost, application should be inKs. Only the first $3600 of earn-<br />

More than 200 of Southington's provides very definite protection in made for a duplicate. Only one 80-<br />

, inga is taxable.<br />

self-employed businessmen are not term,8 of a base for financial se- cial security number is meenary<br />

The 1951 tax will be between $9.<br />

aware of their compulsory cover- cunty to the self-employed person for the lifetime of a person work-<br />

and $81, depending on the amount<br />

age in the old-age and survivors and his family Monthly benefits inK under social security.<br />

of net earnings from self-employ-<br />

insurance system provided by the range from $20 to $150 depending<br />

Self-employment earnings must ment. Payment is Compulsory, SO<br />

recent changes in the social secur- on average earnlngs and the pattty<br />

law, effective January 1, 1951, tern of the insured's family at the<br />

be properly reported each year to it would be a good idea to budget<br />

secure credit towards thia hderal for the amount due.<br />

Jo8eph Pawlina, manager of the time benefits became payable eith-<br />

Ne\% Britain Social security Ad-- et at retirement or death The self-<br />

Insurance system. They are report- Detailed information about this<br />

ministiation office estimated this employed person must have a social<br />

ed by the individual on a special program of old-age and survivorB<br />

week<br />

security account number to identify<br />

section of his individual income insurance is available without<br />

the earnings to be credited in his tax form All 1951 earnings will be charge at the local social security<br />

Paghna reports that many of insurance. account If the self-em- 2 reported on the income tax form office. A repikesentative is located<br />

the businesamen do not know of the played individual never had a so. due by March 15, 1952. A Bell.em- at the Southington Post office<br />

tax liability they uere incui ring cial secqr,ty eard, he ot she should 1 ployed person cannot report him-<br />

every second Monday between noon<br />

all thiough 1951 The tax liability<br />

self on the quarterly social secur- and 1:30.<br />

for 1951 becomes due and payable .<br />

at the same tillie the income tax<br />

leturn is filed on or before Match 1<br />

. t- ( Continued from Page 1 ) to Many realize self- employed their self-employment<br />

persons failed |<br />

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in his life b) using t o major .iii· it,scup, thi, pili,ts inipro ed as 10\\*<br />

Genetally .peaking, coverage of \* 9 4NFANTS TO TEEN AGE<br />

: : principles in choo ing :nft 042. for<br />

thei 21 ent Mong, Lt MacRae re- A lift for the wounded.<br />

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pi,it. The> i igged up baskets on __ _ -_ ___ _ th , 5.elf·eniploieti person is coniher<br />

this year.<br />

042 036ither side, of their small cockpits is t\,ice as effective as plasma,A,inces, the rate of fatalities I pulso undei the old-age and sui-<br />

A wonderful selection of wearable<br />

1 He will include home thing* ti, hi,Id thc, ounded, co,eling their idel> used in World War 11. But among the uunded has fallen to vivw. m uiance sectmn of the So-<br />

A chosen to put glitter into her so- f.ic·t,+ ,< ith pt:istic< as piotection hole blood is onh good for a ali astounding to\# 1<br />

ci.,1 Secuitt> Ait Self.employment<br />

gifts for boys and girls of all ages.<br />

Z'isit our two floors of suggestions<br />

cial life. and he al*o w ill choo e ag,linst the .iii flo More recentll limited time. After the tillie is up Like man> other combat vet- ea, nings fiom a fe,; pi ofessions<br />

1.,<br />

at your earliest conveuience.<br />

some other things to put glamor laigt i 'ccipters 31 hich can cair> it niust be discaided plans. I.t Macllie ihn't talkattie anl oc.upation are excluded by<br />

*4<br />

into her routine hourc. Thu he 401* n iti·* tcher cases inside have , That's why continuing su plies about hi: pait in the 3, ar. "I'm out the la\ itself and cannot be countan<br />

make thib Christma perfect .ipl)*'aied on the hont. '1 F.<br />

of fresh blood ale 1 itally neAqed of it .ind l'it· fc,Egotten it," he said I ed to,faid this insurance piotec-<br />

e Snow Suits 0 Dresses<br />

for her. 89 i, ounded up front front lines In the early days of Meade, Md, mi hen hib lotation fur- count If it amounts to $400 or '<br />

·, SEE THE NEW<br />

to glze them strength for the the \\ar, getting ice in ptirmtive<br />

flight to the hospital, one pilot de- Korea to keep the blood fresh as<br />

lough 1. up, he'b already back<br />

Joiking at his ciiilian Job as Coniii,it<br />

e a year<br />

Old-aRe and survi#ors insurance<br />

, ised :i inc,.in, b> hich he could long as possible was a major necticut it,pie':entatne for a Bosadniiniste,<br />

blood to his passengers medical problem Ice as flown to ton eleettie.11 manufacturers' both attended. They came to<br />

1952 DODGE! iihile in flight the front froni rear areas Today agent Southington in 1946 and lived in<br />

And speak ng of blood, Lt. Mac- most units ha\e their own refri- 1 Wh> :i. h,· fighting? "I saw Broad Acres for two >·ears, then<br />

Rae is a nian ho can tell you ho geration units thobe long lineb of refugees - mo,ed to New Britain before re-<br />

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t Curry Motors, Inc. imp*,itant bloodinobile donations in -Many is the time I'.e pleaded Homen cail>ing lightl> clad turning to build their home here.<br />

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Si,uthingt in al·i. to the men on the fol more blood," the lieutenant >oungsters .ind 036ith all of their His le.i\e has been extended from<br />

' · 1139 Statile> >t. \ew liritalii front lines in Korea said. bi'longings on their heads in be- ' the 19th to January 3d so he can<br />

f ' ' Ric,(,d is uced tn st.tic· off qhock, As a result of the blood pro- 10 , zet,i ;,rather I don't want · spend Christmas again with his<br />

-, Phone \. B. 9-lh36 tht· ptincipal cause of ound fa- gram, helicopter e acuation of the that to h,1 p lit·n hc,ie " faniit> A reteran of three years<br />

talitle·b, he explains Whole blood 036ounded and other medical ad- A nati\, 4,f Maine, MacRae met se Iie 036during<br />

World War II, he<br />

---- -- ----- -- ----- his ife at Colb> College which hopes he \ ill be discharged soon.<br />

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COATS<br />

Here are JANUARY PRICES in<br />

December: . . . so that you may buy<br />

furs for Christmas giving and ('hrist·<br />

mas ,# earing yet benefit by January<br />

Sale savings hich are only a matter<br />

of calendar days away. January prices<br />

w ill not be lower than these . . . so<br />

come to New Britain tomorro\, and<br />

make your selection from this special<br />

group:<br />

1 Black Persian<br />

silverblu 1nink collar<br />

usually 51050 NOW $591<br />

2 Black Persians<br />

usually $975 NOW $641<br />

1 Black Persian---choice<br />

quality spiral mink cuff<br />

usually 51140 NOW $850<br />

Many other Black and Grey pervans<br />

at +Imilar sa; ings . . . also some<br />

smartly styled jacketh in Black l'erian.<br />

Original models included in thth<br />

eFent.<br />

GIVE HEIL A FI'll NECKI IECE TilIS CHRISTMAS<br />

... She'll Treasure It For Maiiy Years.<br />

SQUIIZREL NECKE IECE ( 3 skins ) $35<br />

KOLINSKY SKINS per skin $10<br />

MINK SKINS per skin $25<br />

STONE MARTENS per skin $59<br />

BAUM-MARTENS per skin $59<br />

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Make her whole year happier with a Youngstown Kitchens<br />

Cabinet Sink...Jet-Tower Dishwasher... Food Waste Disposer!<br />

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usually $495 . NOW $311 Eilillillillil<br />

TIow her ryrs nill sparkle n t,en ,he sees<br />

a gift-grapped miniature of a Young9t<br />

036R n Kitrliens C abinct Sink on the<br />

Clinstmas tree.<br />

411 in all you have 16 wonderful<br />

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4 Black Persians<br />

usually $595 NOW $391<br />

4 Black Persians,<br />

Mink Collars<br />

usually $595 . , N()W $431<br />

models to flioose from Every one :s<br />

1,ac ked with the lur,iry, c in rnienre<br />

Fore Cbrostmaslree $erp"s ,<br />

a gift-wrapped miniatme of<br />

a,id work-u, inK fent,irri that only<br />

the model ye, select. 18;ing,tor; n Kitri,r,19 can liring to the<br />

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: SECTION III.<br />

B<br />

' 'Alcohol & People'<br />

To Be Discussed<br />

By Luther League<br />

>4 The Rev. Martin L. Dolbeer, dr.,<br />

pastor of the First Evangehcal<br />

.4 Luthetan Church, will speak on<br />

"The Light in the Darkness" 'at<br />

the 10:15 sennce Sunday. A Children's<br />

Hour will be conducted at<br />

the same time to permit parents<br />

to attehd the service while their<br />

children are cared for.<br />

i The Sunday School and the<br />

Workshop will take special cognizance<br />

of Universal Bible Sunday,<br />

. observed in thousands of churches<br />

01 every denomination throughout<br />

the United States and in hundreds<br />

of churches overseas. The class<br />

sessions begin at 9.<br />

Members of the Intermediate<br />

Department of tJie Sunday School<br />

will meet Saturday following the<br />

10 0'clock Confirmation Class to<br />

rehearse in the special Chi istmas<br />

Choir <strong>org</strong>anized for the Annual<br />

Chnstmas Program, to be held this<br />

, year on Sunday, December 23, at<br />

5.<br />

The Luther League meets Mon<br />

day at 8 for a devotional and social<br />

program. En in Dressel will<br />

be the leader for the topic of the<br />

evening, titled '·Alcohol and Peo-<br />

pIe".<br />

The Church Council will have<br />

its regular monthly business meeting<br />

Tuesday at 7.30 Final lesults<br />

of the Evety Member Canvass ,; ill<br />

' be given at that tame by Ralph L.<br />

Laribee, chairman of the Canvass<br />

Committee.<br />

The choir rehearsal has been<br />

changed back to the regular day<br />

and members are reminded that<br />

practice i# 111 be on Wednesday<br />

from 7:30 to 9.<br />

Zion Church<br />

"The Winno\ ing Christ" wilt be<br />

Pastor Richard G. liera's germon<br />

' topic Sunday jit 9 in Zion Lutheran<br />

Church. Sunday School starts at<br />

8.45.<br />

The second Advent vespers will<br />

be held Wednesday at 7:30 Rhen<br />

Rev. Pera ,; ill preach on "Peace<br />

by Conquest-1'ax Romana."<br />

The Young People's League and<br />

the Sunday School teachers will<br />

meet Thursday at 9 P. m. and the<br />

Sunday School rehearsal for the<br />

' Christmas E; e program will be<br />

held Saturda> at 1:30.<br />

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HIGH SCHOOL NEWS<br />

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THE SOUTHINGTON NE VS, DECEMBER 7, 1951<br />

A House The State Buitt<br />

4, '7,1 4 036' 41 IM''LFI'*2F 1. ,.$1 0 4 141,: 1,1,1 .,1. r ''1''h '111.15*11'gl" ''P; 'P4<br />

1.-17-4 10,91%19%,i,t;#t·N, 32..,#.0 4-6:24 4:: ..3 , ' ' "i'..<br />

Pr. ... .. .'..1 *k ' ,<br />

Neu s Staff Phi,to b Bob Pla 036<br />

Here 18 one of the moderate rental homes at lou ntain i tew, the state-financed project built two<br />

By DICK BEATSON years ago. Relit 10 $42 for two bedrooms and $47 for three bedrooms. The town recelveh an aper-<br />

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age of $33.20 111 heu of taxes from the .3-, home. each bear. .1 proposal for the colu.tructton of ap-<br />

The S 036nic,rs Haskell, Thomas l'aLton, Newton proximately 90 more of these units will be reconvidered at a town meeting next Thursda ). LaBt<br />

Weren't Kidding | Brenner, Spike Witten, Bruce Bennison,<br />

Miss · Sophronia Buford, week a town meeting voted 71-42 against further date houslng.<br />

i<br />

The Semor Class successfully Ruth Schmidt, Camilla Dusen- 1<br />

presented the three act comedy berry, Kathleen Shabon. twres is December 21 All pictures dance on January 26 Seout Troop II 1<br />

042 042Quit Your Kidding" on Friday should be submitted to Mary Jane M<br />

and Saturd:zy evenings ut Fakon Tickets· Gall De Vnes, Heather Morey in charge of the pictures. 1 Chrisintas Recess Bruce Badgley, Scribe<br />

Hall. Pryor, Alice Hall and Joyce Brow n. Starts Oil Dec. 21 The meeting of Troop II was<br />

I<br />

The cast and coritmittees ii ere Progiams· Shirley McKay, Joan-1 The Home and Faniti> Lomgl The Chiistmas recess w ill begin held at the Fitbt Congregational<br />

as follows ne Watt, Joyce Thomasino, Eliz- class took a f3eld ti ip last eek to on December 21, according to Mr Church on Monday, December 3.<br />

Mrs. Mar> Buford, Janet Reed, abeth Zadnik, Barbara Purzycki, Tomassetti's Cleaners to get al Willwm Strong, supei intendent of It Kas opened at 7 nith the<br />

Evelyn<br />

ston Buford,<br />

Buford, S><br />

Robert<br />

1, ta Lenis.<br />

Delishop,<br />

Win-<br />

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Virginia<br />

Mary Ann<br />

Kusek,<br />

Verderame.<br />

Glona Copes, and<br />

better understanding of the pro. L schoo! , and classes w ill be re-<br />

Binnie Buford Joan Meade; James I cess of dry cleaning and the stor. Burned again after the New Year<br />

I'ledge of Allegiance by Doran<br />

Deckert, the Oath by John Berg<br />

0.#Al"' iII<br />

kjaium I<br />

For Christmas Shopping 6 t<br />

Visit HAYEK and SON 1<br />

CHOOSE FROM A COMPI,ETE SELECTION D<br />

OF NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS:<br />

0 Watches 0 ('ompacts and<br />

Hamilton Dresser Kets<br />

Bulova-Wittnauer by Elgin American<br />

0 Pen and l'eneil Sets<br />

by Parker<br />

0 7'ie Holders & ('uff Links<br />

by Krementz<br />

il Clocks 0 Ronson Lighter<br />

Seth Thomas<br />

Telechron Westclox 0 ('ostunie Je,# elry<br />

Capehart Radio Alarni by Vandel<br />

0 l'earlv<br />

by Imperial il Sun Beam Applianceb<br />

A Gift from HAYEK'S<br />

is Always Something Speciall<br />

Charles J.Hayek<br />

end Son<br />

'MERIWNSReeAEJeWWES"<br />

17 E. MAIA Sle Mont 5=8937<br />

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Nell's Toyland<br />

&2 A Wonderland of Gifts<br />

for Boys and Girlsl<br />

0 Toys and Games at Budget Prices<br />

0 Christmas Greeting Cards<br />

0 Tree Light Sets & Decorations<br />

WEST MAIN STREET PLANTSVILLE<br />

At The Top Of Her<br />

Christmas "Wish"<br />

-*.<br />

List<br />

SPREADS , r<br />

BLANKETS<br />

#ic<br />

LINENS<br />

SCARFS *40 -A<br />

DOILIES<br />

TABLECLOTHS<br />

BATH MATS<br />

CIIRTAINS<br />

BEDROOM ENSEMBI ES - $19.95 up<br />

BOXED TOWEL SETS-$1.69 to $10.45<br />

MARION'S CURTAIN SHOP<br />

29 NO. MAIN ST. TEL. 2082 SOUTHINGTON<br />

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PAY YOURSELF<br />

things in life instead<br />

of iust wanting them !<br />

Start having the best<br />

Every Paydayl<br />

Open a Savings<br />

Account Now...<br />

at the<br />

Southington<br />

Savings &<br />

Loan Ass'n.,Inc.<br />

91 MAIS STREET<br />

Add any amount every week<br />

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You Men, of ail ages. w ho have a little difficulty in selecting her<br />

gifts. now haie the opportunity of having a whole Ladies' Shop<br />

to Jourself. Take your time-look around. Our trained personnel .<br />

w ill, he glad to assist you. Don't w# orry about being embarrassed<br />

because this night is set aside for you.<br />

YES-REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED:<br />

GlFT WRAPPING USE OUR<br />

Our gift ,; rapping service Lay-Away Plan<br />

eliminates this Christmas<br />

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-1· 151#til ee*Ors·dmdied the Sqtmus<br />

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coaching job has kept him pretty<br />

thorotighty occupied, Fontana has<br />

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found the time to accept the re-<br />

16; *SWEA *8¥lihG-All* w. Mod. zoDlbalL Beore, At best it might be the result of a Notre<br />

sponsibilities of a nutnber of civic<br />

'.4.1 .Mllo with 818 60Ded the lositig DAine-Sr*ppery Rock Teachers' game.<br />

activities.<br />

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.¥7/& -Joe Pontana's score over a per- (,US relief, both to the team and<br />

Besides being chairman of the<br />

,&':* the machine Rooih edged the lod ot 20 years as coach at Le 036ls himself, to lose to Kingswood. The<br />

Water Safety Progtam of the<br />

·49, 2 Bblfaloes, 11* P Welch getting and Southingto H gh Seho ,ls.<br />

tension which had been built up by<br />

Southington Chapter of the Amer-<br />

4 a Bigh of 804 for I winners. Best the 21 n ins was so g-reat that he<br />

' 4 & And if the casual observer were considered it unhealthy for the<br />

ican Red Cross, he is a member<br />

i, * for the loser* was Tarantmo with<br />

and former director of the Lions<br />

'./.1 comparing ft to a one-sidrd Notre i.pii it of the school and the morale<br />

Club, clerk of the Southington<br />

, f Dame score, he would have to give | of the team.<br />

*toper sm=shed 841 as the the long end of it to underdog |<br />

l'ark Board, member of the Elks<br />

-Bracers whitewashed Light Ma- Slippery Rock, because Fontana 's ' Gomg back over the Fontann<br />

and a former probation oflicer.<br />

' china Boldt had 328 for the losing i record shows class "B" Sciuthing- yeal, <br />

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Tvwke A Year To Pay-At No Extra Cost!<br />

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The Birthday Ct#b wil enjoy a<br />

dinner at the Popular Restaurant<br />

in Southington on Tuesdal'. A<br />

, Christmas party will be held zt Cbs<br />

home of Mrs. Dorothy Derynosid<br />

on Summit Street following the<br />

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FORD OWNERS 1<br />

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FORD ACCESSORIES<br />

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OUTSIDE MIRROR<br />

GLARE-PROOI NIRROR<br />

SEAtED-BEAM SPOTLIGHT<br />

WINDSHIELD WASHER<br />

:FORD SEAT COVERS<br />

VANITY MIRROR<br />

PORTABlE SPOT<br />

AND UTILITY LIGHT,<br />

VACU-LITE<br />

CIGARETTE LIGHTER<br />

WHEEL TRIM RINGS<br />

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PLANTSVILLE NEWS<br />

MRS. HELEN CONNOLLY<br />

TORRI:SM)MDENT<br />

Telephone 792-W<br />

"F/mily E,unday" w,11 be held at "Billy" Stone celebrated his<br />

the Plantsville Biptimt Churdi on fifth birthday Sunday with a party<br />

December 16. A special service for 1 for h 13 relatives. He is the son of<br />

tbe knitly will be held at 11. Chil- Mr. and Mrs William A- Stone,<br />

dren under 7 wili be cared foi in Sr., of Marion Avenue.<br />

the conference room of the church. ***<br />

A pot-luck dinner will be Berved Mrs A. S Woodworth has refiwn<br />

12 to 1, folio\% ed by a Christ. 2 turned to her home on Glove<br />

mas film. The annual ('hi istmal, Street from the Bradley Memorial<br />

exerclaes featurlng Santa ('luus Hospital .<br />

a ill be held from 1 to 2. Gifts are ***<br />

to be brought m for the needy Election of officers will be held<br />

children. Sunday School will meet i at the meeting of the Tiumbull<br />

at 9·45 with departments affording Corps, WRC, Monday at 1:30 with<br />

a place for all the family to juin i Mrs. 1 uise Sheppard, president,<br />

in Bible Btudy. m the chair. The annual Christmas<br />

* * paity prill fo low the meeting with<br />

Second Annual Christmas Sale<br />

Sponsored by the<br />

JUST BUTTONS MUSEUM<br />

Sally Lewis House Southingion<br />

Every Day until Christmas, 10 A.M.- 6 P.M.<br />

( Call 1956 For Evening Appointment )<br />

Ceramic candy dishes. ash trayt trinket boxes, tiles, i,mall<br />

colee cups, egi cups. Wood bowls, forks and spoons. Cocoanut<br />

shell basketa, bowls, pitchers and , 042alts. Dolls and cuddly<br />

toya Stencilled table cloths, place mat*, handkerchiefs, telephone<br />

books. Fancy aprons, holderc. pin Cushions, braided<br />

table mats. One Table of early glas. and china. Small pic.<br />

ture,6 trivelm, firepjace cone.. ('hristmas cards, candles,<br />

candies.<br />

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NOTICE!<br />

STARTING TUES., DEC. 18, 1951<br />

The Following Prices Will Be<br />

Effective:<br />

MEN'S HAIRCUTS . ...............$1.15<br />

SHAVES ............ .. .. .75<br />

CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTS ....... ·· .75<br />

CHILDREN'S HAARCUTS (Saturday) $1.00<br />

Southington Barbers' Association<br />

Mrs. Eliza Merriam ond Mrs. Shep<br />

pard in charge. Members are asked<br />

to bring a gift for the grab bag.<br />

Mrs Howard Sanborn, who has<br />

been a putient ut the Bradley Memotial<br />

Howpital for ae eral weeks<br />

has returned to her home on South<br />

Main Street.<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Butler af<br />

Summit Street left Thursday fer<br />

General, Fla., whete they will I<br />

spend the remainder Iif the Winter<br />

at the home of their son, Vincent, 1<br />

and family. Kenneth Butler will i<br />

aocompany them to Williamsburg,<br />

Va., and rnake the return trip by i<br />

plane.<br />

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The Past Noble Grand Social I<br />

Club of Union Rebekah Lodge will<br />

meet Wednesday at the home of<br />

Mrs. Ruth Bell on Mulberry Street. |<br />

Pot-luck supper wift be served at 1<br />

6.30. Members are requested to<br />

bring gift8 for the grab bag and i<br />

Odd Fellows Home.<br />

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A movie entitled 'Beyond Our<br />

Own" will be given Sunday m the<br />

Plantsville Baptist Church at 7.30.<br />

It is being. sponstored by the Young ,<br />

People's Society. The public Is Iii- F<br />

vited.<br />

*<br />

Mr. Iind Mrs. Robert Place, formarly<br />

of Hillside Avenue, have<br />

moved into their new home on<br />

Buckland Street.<br />

Outshilding Boy Meets Girl, Di:to<br />

Go,uai ..,A,4. u, , .1 ,uoru a,ta i,u,ureM LI,litue, ur 1 iaili,Vine are<br />

vhown congratulating each other lecentl> when thej rece,ped<br />

awards as the out 042,tanding 4-H bo> and tari of the ,ear 1,1 Hart.<br />

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ford Count).<br />

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Mis, Josephine Holcomb of New ' The Plantsville Br idge Club w at Ada a tablespoon of minced onion ·<br />

York City is the guest of Mr. and entertained .it the honle Iif Mth. 1 tf des,red, foi zariety. If your<br />

Mrs. William Stiong of Grove Al i·i, Ci i,sby on Malion A, 036nue potatoes must wait a hile, keep<br />

' Street. Wednesday evening. them warm over hot water Be<br />

1 0.* Mr and Mis Robert Ferglison ot sure to Rive them a final beat-up '<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. Rtchard Crosby of Frost Road ha,e returni,d fiom Juht before servlng<br />

Marion Avenue have leturned after We:theld, Mass , \ here they visspending<br />

a week with Mr. Crosb>'q ited ielatives.<br />

cousins, Mr. and Mrs. James ...<br />

Bron n in Detroit Mich. VIN R chard Moore of Marion<br />

* ih* H tiltim Strong of Grore<br />

* * ftreet ind 161,f Au t n Poiner of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters of ' Main Street \,il! att,·nd the Hart-<br />

1 Milford spent Sunday as guests of ford District Board meeting of<br />

I. .0<br />

i Mrs. Peters' fister and brother-in- Connecticut Fellowship of Congrelaw,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith of Rational Chi igtian Women to be<br />

South End Road held in Hartford ,in Derember 11. 1<br />

* * *<br />

Ernest Miller and son Alvin of Mrs Walter Deion, a former res- I<br />

Marion Avenue have returned ident, ts n patif,nt at St Raphael's<br />

from a hunting tnp to New Hospital in New Haven.<br />

Hampshire. 0.*<br />

The I.adres Aid Sorietv of the<br />

Plant 4 *-. j Euker's string group<br />

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Urches Join In Observance next week are as follows: December<br />

7, Matthew 7; December 8,<br />

Luke 8:1-21; Universal Bible Sun- MRS. F. E. MeLAUGHLIN<br />

rUniversal Bible SundayHere d.y. December 9, Psalms 119:1-16; CORRESPONDENT<br />

drhe Churches of Southington will join with thousands<br />

December 10, John 14;<br />

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December<br />

Telephone 650-J3<br />

MARION NEWS<br />

1 John 15; December 12, Luke<br />

9 urches of every denomination throughout the United 15'15 11-32; December 13, Ephemans Mrs. Calvin T. Hughes entert#es<br />

and in hundreds of churches overseas in celebratinir 4 ; and December 14, II Timothy 2. tained the Tuesday Bridge Club<br />

p*ersal Bible Sunday, December<br />

. .Sli according to'the Rev. Nor-<br />

MacLeod, president of the<br />

the 1950 Worldwide Bible Reading.<br />

Copies of rep,ints made by magazines<br />

and papers were in excess of<br />

Those who are interested in continuing<br />

the daily Bible reading<br />

practlce during 1952 should speak<br />

this week.<br />

*<br />

Mr and Mrs. D. P. Sullivan spent<br />

Bi 6thington Ministerial Associa- 14,386,000. They are being distrlb- to their ministers who will be glad Sunday with friends in Ansonia.<br />

£1# The ministers will emphasize<br />

. >nportance of the Bible as the uted this year through radio stations,<br />

magazlnes and newspapers,<br />

to provide a copy of "Daily Bible<br />

Reading-1952."<br />

**<br />

Mrs. F. Leslie Raynor entertain-<br />

, 'k'of Life and the Word of God churches, clubs, schools, ahaplains, ed a party of Meriden friends at<br />

..'4 yr list:lit :t civic <strong>org</strong>anizations, bookstores, ho- Hospital Auxiliar luncheon l t Ttur»d'?'.<br />

of daily Bible reading m thear<br />

*mses. The day will be further<br />

, "ted in public meetingx, m the<br />

tels and industrial concerns.<br />

The Anierican Bible Society has Opens Its Annual<br />

as its single, siniple purpose to<br />

encourage the wider circulation of Membership Drive<br />

John Beisinger, ho has been a<br />

patient at Bradley Memorial HoB-<br />

pital, is recuperating at his home<br />

on the radio. Older than the on Mamon Road<br />

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*oridwide Bible Reading program, the Holy Scriptures M,thout note The annual membership drive of . *<br />

niversal Bible Sunda> has been or comment and without purpose of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Mrs. Anthony Stanaitis will<br />

ely observed<br />

litnce 1904.<br />

in thls country profit, to every man on earth In r Bradley Memorial Hospital Is now<br />

whatever language he may require. 1<br />

in progress. Mrs. Chester Foerch<br />

Founded in 1816, it 13 the sole 1 i chairman, assisted by Mrs Clifleave<br />

soon to spend several weeks<br />

with her son-iii-law and daughter,<br />

Mr and Mrs. Charles Genesius of ·<br />

** uThe Way Out of the Dark" is Amencan national and internation- ford Rush and Mrs. John Cockayne. Madison.<br />

*be theme for 1951 This is espe- al society <strong>org</strong>anized for this pur- Captains named to aid in soliciting *<br />

nlly emphasized in the World\\ ide pose. Throughout its long years of are Mrs Fred Dickerman and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Lester J Kennedy<br />

:AihlA Reading program sponsored Sen ice members of many Chnst- Thomas Giles, Milldnle. Mrs. Ed-<br />

I , ltS<br />

and promoted by the American ian Churches have united in ward Kelley, Marion, and Mrs.<br />

have returned from their w dding<br />

trip to Washington, D C. and will<br />

ible Society Daily Bible reading actipities More than 40 denomina- Torrey Crane, Plantsville. reside temporarily at the home of F<br />

from Thanksgiving to Christmas is tions are represented on ltS ad- The first >ear the auxiliary was Mrs. Kennedy's parents, Mr, and<br />

- month of nationwide emphasts on, visory council. Its work in the <strong>org</strong>anized the membership was 75. Mrs. Nicholas Spratto on Water-<br />

#* Bible, aimed at encouraging United States and abroad benes Last year there #, ere more than bury-Meriden Road. I<br />

Mder use of the Bible as a source hundreds of missionary societies 700 members The largest enroll- . * *<br />

Ibf inspiration, guidance and self- and national church bodies. Its ment for any single year has been Mr. and Mrs. Rayniond Wnllace<br />

* elp. A hst of suggested passages ' president, vlce-prestdonts, and the 800 Smith H 111 more to Watertown<br />

lam given on a bookmark distrib- pnncipal part of its board of man- Membership dues are $1 a year R(fid, Middlebur), December 15<br />

uted free of charge by the Amer- agers are lay men and women. for This enables the Auxili,iry to carry Thev have sold their home on Mar-<br />

Scan Bible Societ 3 Twel,e million The suggested passages on its 1\ ork Local residents ate ion Road to Mr and Mrs Charles '<br />

were distnbuted in connection with Dail> Bible reading during the urged to renew their membership Ra> mond of Bridgeport who will<br />

1 or to join now hile the drive is arrlie to take posbession Decem-<br />

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St Paul's Woman's Auxiliary For .,idultery<br />

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Thutsday at 8 at St. Paul's parish \,oiyian c,f 04210 and a >outh of 19<br />

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The wmwn, 9 11('s e Nolan<br />

Mrs. Mane Allen and Mis Mar- cif ()Id Tuinpike Ri,ad, was held<br />

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b) Judge Stephen K El-<br />

T o Southington Dog# b ott.<br />

Win In Prek lane Trial Judg,· J Robt'rt L.,Le> set the<br />

Bob Ha k, o ned hj Southing- hind of thr, >t,uth, Alph,e l'araton's<br />

Hamilton Fish, 036on the tree d,s, Ji . of 1(11,4 South Alain Street, i<br />

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Spoitsmen's Club coon dog tnals ti,rn 0366 Joseph H Thalbe, g<br />

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Another Southington dog, Ed dal morning br Sgt Robert Tii-<br />

, Kania's Sunset took thp, second line ann and Mrs E Hnggs of the<br />

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Super I'nner, 0 036ned by Chet - 1<br />

Rogers of New London Mr and M n F' R Hunter of<br />

Another trial 14 scheduled for Edge ater, r J , ,pent the ,#eek. 1;<br />

Sun(la> ht 11 h> the 9ame cluh en,1 41, gue.t. Of 11= liuntei'+<br />

The public is initted Their is no niothet , M* liall> ielcon ol<br />

chal gr M.·1 1(len Avenue<br />

ill:. Sara Ellen Thalberg of<br />

For the Person who liuckland Street, Plants· ille, had<br />

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M,ss Linda Offenbach, a clas mate<br />

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Wright and Anderson each came<br />

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M as high for the losers.<br />

With Nonemacher rolling 339,<br />

the Police team gained a 3-1 victory<br />

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the losing side with 318<br />

Flagg got the evening's highest<br />

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shut out Crosby's Mowers. Abetz<br />

bowled 323 for the losing team.<br />

, group of JV's flom the New Bnt- DePaulo in the guard positions. the State Armory in Middletown.<br />

The Della Neve snowed under l<br />

ain Teacheis' College.<br />

A preliminaly game at 7.30 will<br />

Boyce Lumber, Mauro's 329 was<br />

< . _ In a practice game earlier thlb Also slated for action this sea- feature the Meilden White Caps<br />

high for the winnprs, Tedesco's<br />

, -iF ek with ('rosby High of Water- son ale folwards Dave Morse and and the New LondoA St. Petet's<br />

318 for the losers. 1<br />

bilryy>the local team queezecl out a · Mike Salzillo, guards Bob Fasulo girib combine. .<br />

D'Agostino scored 326 as Ro-<br />

naiybw victory but at the expense and Jetry Dlugos and center Rich- Southington ts expected to put a<br />

gers' non by forfeit from the<br />

opgood form. Daiector of Athletilb aid Patz. strong quintet on tlie boaids,<br />

Patnters.<br />

*'ontana balci the boyb wele ' blug- Head coach Waller Lozosk, 16 coached by Colby Gunthet, ex-St.<br />

The Exchange Club took four '<br />

' gish" and "eaiele,b" in the (.'lobby being assisted this year by Gerald John's ('ollege hook.shot aitist who<br />

forfeited games from the Tele-<br />

- game, but he expecte l them to give Foley. 5 was voted most valuable player in<br />

phone team. Prevost's 317 was 1<br />

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first real test tonight<br />

Named as the IMIc,bable btaiting<br />

line-up are Mike Mauro and Jolinny<br />

The prellminary game 1. sched- the Eastern Plo League while<br />

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High Kym with the varsity tilt be- ago.<br />

ginning at 8.45. The local five 8111 miss the services<br />

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scoi ing stai EInie Calverley, how-<br />

1949 PONTIAC ·· 4 e ei ('alveiley will be out fot the<br />

(,iris' League<br />

Club Sedan<br />

night hecaube of a bports banquet<br />

Three of the fi,e matches in<br />

Full ) equipped, black fint 036h,<br />

in his hoine state<br />

the Girls' League were forfeited.<br />

low mileage-Looks liki· the<br />

Among those expectecl to see ac- ,<br />

In the t,\0 matches plaked at tion foi the Rotarians air High |72<br />

day it .a. deli, pred. II 3 nu the Southington Bowling Lanes, r<br />

School Coach Walt Lozoski, Billy<br />

want a nice car and a bargain the Hot Rods took over the Red 1<br />

i'less Tommy Ldierteb, Mike Mc<br />

Here it b-<br />

Onions, 2-1, and the Misits \\on , '<br />

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C ation Paul Labano bki Roy John M. Putala, 39, of 40 E. Slimmer Vreet, I'lantittle, ha* a lot<br />

niet the Round To neis by the<br />

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Tidu ., Johnny Dubiutsk> Billy of drag with the \ew Haven Railroad-190 feet north, pohee say.<br />

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John J. Scanlon, Inc.<br />

\eu and Paul klappiodt Putala waw crobsing the tracks at the nurth f ro,· ing 011 Ea Sum-<br />

E ening's high score for the<br />

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mer Street last Fnday noon when hi. plekup tiuck wa. caught b><br />

k,ague as Coopeig 312 for the<br />

a northbound train and dragged 190 feet. The driver Hab taken to<br />

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Cir/b' Town League Bradle> Memorial Hompital where he a. tleated bb 1)r. Eugene<br />

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Vicky Alfano hit 325 in Rpite of I)'Angelo.<br />

an 89 in the second game as the ----- ---- -- -- - - - - -------<br />

Hot Rods do ned the Dots in a The First.Congregatic,nal Cliurch<br />

(; 1 IS' Town League match at the<br />

Southington Boi,ling Lanes To Observe Universal Bible Sundav<br />

The Red Onions beat the Quintet. Cnive,sal Bible Sunday , 03611 be On Tu 036,d.n the W 036m.in's 4580-<br />

All indlitdual scores ifere 10\\. obset,ed in all the senices of the ciati 036n 111 h ,ld a Christmas tea<br />

The Daughtels of Italv trounced Fitst (i,ngiegation:il Church on .it th · 11.11.,in.itc, A pri,gram of<br />

the H's Cooper had 317 foa the Sunda> beginning iilth the Chulch ('htl.trii.1. Iignettr. 1+Ill be under<br />

036inners, Haitfoid 316 foi the School berpice at 9 43 th, diiectit,n 036t :111. L (; Allen<br />

losers. d, ,otitin. All onirn of the church<br />

The Debs defeated the Round In the Junior-Inteimedtate I)e- MB Fi.ink Tallias(,ttl \,111 lead<br />

Towners Best indii idual score 036as paltn ent 11 filni strip and lecoids .Ii, invitt·d to ,ittend<br />

J Battibta's 3(}9 for the inning uill bi· used t ) tell the stot> of gi 036,ns \,ill b 036 #in S.,turd.i> Cars<br />

te.t m the Hihie, continuing the proiria,11 u 11! 1#·.t ,· thi church .it 1 :1(, for<br />

The Visits to.,k three by dt·f:ault. begun List Sunday At the set; ice th,· N li 036d. a,id \\111 retuin about<br />

of nor hip thr pastor, Rev Lelio> .4 ;11 Th,·:i· 57 ill he .i p(ir-luck sup-<br />

G Allen, will speak on "The Book pri .Kt o :111 and .1 \Ioiship se,Lice<br />

.lierrhunts' League for the Ne., Da>" Special mucic Jt 8<br />

Despite Dape Wallace's :1:46, high ill 036 hi, given b> the choir under The intel niedi it·, di·partment of<br />

in the Me,ch,ints' League for the the direction of l'aul Gottschalk,<br />

- evening, the J refriers urie edged <strong>org</strong>anist<br />

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match at the Southington Hi,Jillng<br />

Lanes Callahan's ME Has high<br />

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The Hanker shildi,d the 1'(mt<br />

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the l'rinters DeS:indo $4 ith 315 ork of all churches. l'hone \. H. 9.4836<br />

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Nere'sHowtoMake completely stocked with fresh froz<br />

en meats an d vege tables and fruit 1 Stork Brings<br />

Juicea an,1 036hat not<br />

Crown Street Extension, Meriden,<br />

i and sons were born to Mr. and<br />

*Cect Peribme<br />

I - '08 mnle, if any such are<br />

*ho wants to. give hix, gal<br />

--* d tor, Chrlatmas, need hava<br />

"Skers about making the right<br />

i i 'fhere are perfumes to suit the<br />

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A son was born on November 28<br />

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Mr and Mrs Joseph Bachman<br />

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Funeral Held For<br />

Mrs. Clara Terrell,<br />

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M,·n's T,i 036n I.cagui' match at the to Mi and Mis Rwhaic! Peai·,e , i Mrs. Frederick Ritchie of Johnson<br />

Terrell died at Bladley Memorial<br />

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It's a be-charming gift for every<br />

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jingling with Whimsical little figureB<br />

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THE SOUTHINGTON NEWS, DECEMBER 7, 1956<br />

Voyager Enceiuiters S acred Coins And Revolt<br />

'1Yinidkd, where "if you vttlek a .. , ., 1 ; '. ,1.-, :, j,<br />

cane in the ground, it would sprout t ·' « * 'f M f'<br />

and grow," became the fii st port<br />

of call for Itodney Schabel when<br />

hia drefms of travel came tiue<br />

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last summer. .<br />

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88,000 ton cruise ship of the Moore-<br />

Me(301 inaek Lines. he vnked Tnnk ILL , 11'' '.1; 1 13.,4<br />

dad, Brazil, Uruguay and Aigen- 042:'2' ' ",' '<br />

tina on the 38-day cruise.<br />

He found the British Crown Col-<br />

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Miy of Trinidad to be a land of Nt *.,· & 14. 042i;.1 ,<br />

contrasts and sul prises, most spec- Ef*; 23 ' .1 Q,0 '<br />

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European, and the unusually strict TL nk 042 Of H<br />

immisTation la¥rs exclude members lill er<br />

and attractive iter.0 as eouters,<br />

m gay colon, Mwizzie sticks, per-<br />

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bf the Negro race.<br />

ln Argentina, Behabelg next Little Needs<br />

hapa with their name imprinted<br />

righton each one, and an assortstop,<br />

he found equally strict im- mi·nt of van-colored plastic tooth- |<br />

"·':,v'1*··,4·.'U.:le, .1 4, migration laws coupled with rigid 1 All of thoie little a 254cessortes picks they can use over and over<br />

·,,< 036'Z>'":',P'·;5". i'i', i 1· 1,' Rupervialon of visitors Crew mem- men think are fripperies around ,train for everything from horli<br />

'. '·,·T' Y·,i·,>;44';21'1,4 bers of the Brazilwere not alioN- i theirownhomeare lust thethings d i,pu,ers to i,ilies.<br />

4'. 1..,B,;"7." , 4,11 ''1 , 1 IC"11"1 11':.111 . ed to take cameras ashore and pas- they find add most to the eonven. For the young couple just Bet-<br />

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Bea"hed before landing<br />

The Peion dietatorship he found<br />

was enthuslastleally supported by<br />

the po it The middle-class, ho - placed to proride a maximum of lifel,ing i.*illecti,in hobby Al 042go a<br />

ALL YEAR COMFC RT<br />

., i,imfort and beaut>. 5,innpi w,th tlew home or apart- CARNIVAI,"<br />

' Give him coinfort all yehi 'round<br />

evei, i hea 111 ovel-taxed and ex-<br />

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with a Christmas g,ft, long sleeved<br />

Paul Douglas and<br />

Bport shorts he can enjoy in cold<br />

W i'.,2.'.2 'it .*--11 , ,.,"1., 'i i ment A lau forbids the people to sories can be jubt as elcome and and ogarett,* bo es, fin hed ele-<br />

Barbara Bel Geddes in<br />

042 weather as well as warm. Avail- =2.,1:1'1:.11':al.2= &6'.i, ' v. .<br />

1 1.,1,) :i * .t;, ,:I«TE, ·' ' call the 11,·i ins Tiames, so the peo- assunie ILs Ingpl}rtant a place In :he g.littl> f,·r pr,)ud dibpla,<br />

.;, , .:.1,'', :1'#, , r , ,· , honie afret the holida ) a3 2,ther<br />

able in a variety of fabrics and n ural aaphal : 18 barreled and ex- MA R'. 3<br />

ple lefet to them ab "he" and<br />

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wide choice of colors.<br />

ported in a neper·ending stream. 1 !"3* 4 Y k::", , '<br />

.'11 . 4 ... *S. .6..9'# ''1''t , "she", placing the a(*ent on an lai get und mute expensi; e lute- Glamour For- itother<br />

Extra >,pectal'<br />

For the past 60 years carloads of ' .All-T .<br />

11 /" * insulting tone tide tokens The new brunch coat, gizen a<br />

Barnyard Babies"<br />

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pitch have been removed every F,<br />

.':''..., Although Aigentina ts one of ( Vade In Cheshlf@)<br />

greatest pleasure is entertaining Klamm tc, mother's morning hours<br />

day. It is, replaced almost at once, 3244 ' ' '<br />

0-40 the leading meat-producing counhowever,<br />

with fresh pitch which :<br />

: 15QA close to home will be more thAn :,ir thi > can go shopping as well Sunday. Monday, Tuesday<br />

SOGitoysay<br />

4Y:4,1 tlies of the oild, Schabel found<br />

gratilied to flnd e ei useful match .ts be orn 036 around the house<br />

oozes out of the ground during 2 '' : , 1-*<br />

Dec. 9,10.11<br />

., , -*-* 3 ,6. · 042:.»741a meat shortage In Buenos Aires, bociks and cocktail napkins, smart-<br />

Montzomery ( lift and<br />

· the night. The surface of this ·* .,. ; .'4.to· ft'. i.i< ..23 the capitol of the countty. Despite 13 n -mogrammed 01 accented with<br />

Elizabet'h Taylor in<br />

"lake" m hard enough to silpport ,<br />

1 ' .., v .: ,· 54 this, he succeeded in buying a<br />

0 .r--C the weight of a moving car, but if<br />

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6*A PLACE<br />

Also sure to \, in the heaits of l'u: a light (in the jubjpct is<br />

the dnver 18 foohsh enough to<br />

F· .t L ) steak.v, an inch and a half thick<br />

3 ' the hi,st and hostess are such need) what Fu'll do hen you 04 the IN THE SU "<br />

stop, the vehicle w ill begln to sink<br />

. 1 foi 911 cents '<br />

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- proud h , nie (·, Rn,·: 9 automatic<br />

also<br />

immediakly.<br />

Aftei a sni.ill revolt bli, up a foi his familv and friends He ex- lights fl,1 ejery c ne .f therr 66 HE TOUGHER<br />

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Another of the wonders of Tnni-<br />

I couple of iattio,id station, 11 hile pect3 ti ) gike a J.ilk and :6,# the Cli, 042Lts<br />

'4, jl,:. dad li the' largest Solomon tree<br />

,· he was there, making ialligadi blides some time in the neai future<br />

THEY COME"<br />

in the wofid. Although not untia\el<br />

trnpofsible,.he tdok a taxi itt the Zion Luthetan Church For Snapshooteri;<br />

usnally tali ip branches cover an 1<br />

Wed. & Thors. Def. 12.13<br />

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to La I'lata, the Aigentine city Tht, son of Mr and Mrs IRro, An'..n,· irho atr·pady owns 3<br />

James Mason m<br />

SHOPPED<br />

acre of gn)und!<br />

RODJEY SCHABEL famous fox Its museums and ts C Schabel of the Menden-Water- camer:1 n 111 Helcome sevrral rolls<br />

While a cahe might not actually hoise-di awn buggie<br />

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EARIY<br />

tt, bic\(les s\hich Schabel discoiered deep in Catholic cathedral He descnbed bur\· Road, I'lantsiille, he ts a of bl.ick and white 01 eolor film,<br />

take root if stuck into Trinidad's and all makes and n.itionalities of thi interior of the 1Sland the stained glass ii indoii 9 of the gladuate · of Lewis Migh School espretall> at Christmas time, when DESERT FOX"<br />

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neh soil, this popular maying is :1 cars. On thc 1\ holt he found the peo P cathedral as imprevsne eramples Khcit , , hc 1 was a member of the thez '11 be u.Ing a lot of it.<br />

also<br />

raphic illustration of the fertil-<br />

pIe to be a hard-\\0:king, thrifty | of ieligious art. football team He attended the<br />

664 MILLIONAIRE<br />

tty of the tropical island. Number- A student of hum instz he H Ls<br />

gr,up disdainful of luxury and Schabel has about 150 Knda- Missoui i School of Mines and rs a i'Ian to la> awa ) at leavt one<br />

. . . at the top of her list ed aniong its variety of crops are ' interested in the ni I xturi of n :- i<br />

modginizati / in<br />

chronic clides of his Journey and graduate of Concordia Teachers wift a da> from now un,il C hrist. - FOR CHRISTY"<br />

was BECK's. Early or late, oranges, grapefruit, bananas, cof- t onalities and 1.1(* q #hich ni ik<br />

Thc 0 + Brazil I , s next stop Has shu\ ed them recentl> at his home ( ollege ma-.<br />

you'll find a full quota of fee, cocoa, rice and sugar cane up the population of Trinidad Iii -<br />

satisfaction here.<br />

Rio de Janetro, Brazil's capitol - -<br />

1 Valuable rubber trees are also addition to the nati i'v, there :lit 1042 citr. which Schabel describes as<br />

grown in abundance and oil, re- large groups of English, Amencan; 036<br />

per hapc the most beautiful in the<br />

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Hoild bc,cause of its location in IF YOUR PLAN A PARTY FOR<br />

L.R BECRMWI . important product. i The stiangest and largf·st £(,irip,in- | th0 mount. 036ns " He was impressed,<br />

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He 4as a little startled at first<br />

tn find th t rarq and buses stopped<br />

fi,i i ed lights Only if there was a<br />

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While stopping in Rio. lie made 1 1<br />

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5,4 944 036song<br />

and dance; he<br />

1 -11'j4;-Il' 0I.*spping out a few steps. "1<br />

4 47 ,-lliti*14 too, because I don't get<br />

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my dancing weight"<br />

1'' ' 'iNgt long ago, Watts lost his<br />

4 ' 1 1Mijad-best partner from the old<br />

1 il 11 -,40ce tealn. Mrs. Watts, a valu-<br />

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It, Choosing Hosiery Gift<br />

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stookings as well as hanging them.<br />

*nd with the many different<br />

, types of stockings afoot, the guy<br />

who's choosing hosiery as a gift<br />

tor his favorite gal, will have a<br />

pretty bewildering time of it un-<br />

1*88 he knows what goes for hase.<br />

To blend with a lady's "after<br />

five" fashions, there are gossamer<br />

hose. These are uaually 51 gauge<br />

4 15 denter ( the gauge means the<br />

finess of the knit, the demer means<br />

the thickness of the thread ) or for<br />

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misty 60 gauge 15 deniei.<br />

Especially for hours behind a<br />

desk, a service wpight ( jUSt ask<br />

the Baleswoman (,r ti*:s ) m preferable.<br />

'A man can be coloi· correct if<br />

he gives a varied box of hose holding<br />

lightest sunny,beige hose for<br />

' resort wear and winter wool pastels,<br />

and at80 a few pair in a met-<br />

Building Permits<br />

Again Reflect<br />

Seasonal Decline<br />

low mit brown to blend with this<br />

season's color favonte... brown. The seasonal decline in construc-<br />

If he wanta to be 'different' ... tion continued here last month<br />

he ean choose the navies and Kney- when 22 building permits totaling<br />

ish taupes. approximately $58,000 were issued<br />

If the gentleman knows the lady at the office of the Board of Asappreciates<br />

a dash of drama in her Bessors.<br />

apparel, he can choose stockings October permits totaled $44,200.<br />

that enhance the leg with lacily During August and September perframed<br />

heels and flocked or hand mits for new construction totaled<br />

painted designs at the ankle. Tiny more than $900,000.<br />

fans, dainty hearts, notes of music, The Ideal Tool and Die Works,<br />

even clusters of rhinestories deco- Inc., of Factory Square last month<br />

rate hosiery of thls type. received a permit for the construc-<br />

And tf the woman in question is tion of a factory building 38 feet<br />

fond of hiklng abd outdoor sports, by 110 feet at the corner of North<br />

she'd welcome, by 11 means, a few Liberty and High Streets where<br />

brillht pair of wool anklets or knee a two-family house recently was<br />

socks. demolished.<br />

Other permits issued for November<br />

were:<br />

TelevisioIi Dwight Atwater, West Center<br />

Street, enlarging and enclosing<br />

porch, Mrs Helen Hika, Prospect<br />

Is Tops As Street, I'lantsville, removal of corn<br />

enb. Austin M Poiner, Main<br />

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· Family Gift Street, asbestos shingles on house;<br />

Florence Noble, Main Street, re·<br />

Tops as a major gift for the placing garage doors, Michael and<br />

9 hole family this Chnstmas, if Jennie Sulima. Flanders Street,<br />

there isn't as yet one in the home, shed, Henry Wolff. Marion Aveis<br />

a new television set, foi here nue, Plantsrille, roof shingled,<br />

iS the avenue to endless leisuie l erection of shed. *<br />

hours of fascination for sis and 1 Also, Caimeta Romano, Southbrother<br />

and mother and dad. uigton Avenue, addltion on garage;<br />

The rapidly expanding facilities Raymond Bisson, 49 Knox Drive,<br />

for tranamitting tele\Mion appeal Plantsville, kitchen akerations.<br />

to be reaching the stage w here Horace Seconda, Center Street, adevery<br />

family may soon be able to dition to restaurant, Lucian Dupre,<br />

be within sight and soui,d of the Mulberrv Street. quonset hut; Vic-<br />

#ronders it has to ofTer, no inattel tolia Kuchta, West Center Street,<br />

·here they may h e in this na- shed removed; Salvatore Ciccotelh,<br />

tion Queen Street, alterations to build-<br />

40'lizi.li UCi<br />

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For dad, who no doubt \,111 be<br />

the master of the giving in this<br />

Instance, a new trlei ision teceiver<br />

u,U mean as much of intereRt<br />

to him as to ever> other<br />

Ing, Walter Muszynskt, Meriden<br />

Ar#'nue, two-car galage<br />

Als ) Jofpph DeLucco, Melrose<br />

Avenue, breezew ay and garage.<br />

Stanley Ullaz, Walnut Street, one- .<br />

"Some of these folks don't look member of the famil 3 cal garage, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Vogt, Sr..<br />

like my<br />

.f they<br />

people at<br />

had milk<br />

all. Wonder<br />

to drink in<br />

Pass To View Games<br />

First off, as far as he Is con-<br />

West Center Street, sidewalls<br />

·: hingled, alteiations. Gordon<br />

S,rain, Whitlock Avenue, story and<br />

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, those days. Looking right ts cerned, it IB compaiable to B pass , half house. Frank Treiber, Marboy<br />

half the battle. Drink lots of<br />

Riverdde Dairy's milk. That's<br />

to all the major league baseball 1 Di ,\ e, house breezeu ay and gar-<br />

|and football games and boxing<br />

age. Thomas Go 036ith, Beecher<br />

my tip. ' matches staged in the countr>' Street, stot·> and half house,<br />

For the yqungsters it tepre- Charles Anderson, Plaza Avenue,<br />

sents a fairyland of entertainment story and half house.<br />

witb new comle characters to be I _ -<br />

- *llli seen in acnon as well as heard, thinking of someone else, it means<br />

=, PAON and even more important, access ' the ne est and modern way of<br />

17·1 111'AS68 1 to important educational demon- entertaining filends. and of keepstrations<br />

and in many instances, Ing the fainily circle closer to-<br />

, the opportunity to see, heal cut-' gethet With the new sets avail-<br />

----=--I- 1 ent history beilig nkade , able in almost any style of cabi-<br />

For mother, i< ho alwaj s is I net neces.valy to blend nith<br />

__ _ __--- ----- 036th i fuiniture in the home. they<br />

alh(, mean a nei decorative<br />

' feature for the living room<br />

F/57 TRADITIONAL QUALITY SINCE 1900 ' Those who are considenng giv-<br />

| InK a tele, Ihion set to their fam-<br />

' 9.ati .'. 1 Illes in time fol' this Christmas<br />

dit ui ged tci pl.in theti selection<br />

Relaxation<br />

)xelusive Stuling of credit iestr ictions on purchase<br />

of appliances is going to make it<br />

in Weddlne Rings easier to buy sets now<br />

haps sometime later<br />

Choose Reliable Dealer<br />

than per-<br />

11<br />

Time should be alloued also for<br />

proper Installation of the new set.<br />

But most of all, with restrictions<br />

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t -,-,1' I ston set, experts ad,lee that the<br />

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/4- 011 Clitlcal defense materials being<br />

, intensif,ed, it may be more difficult<br />

ti ) get a ne,; set i f one w aits too<br />

long.<br />

When purchasing a nen tele; 1-<br />

- ' Top le., 14, broad ..... b-d .0,1, ch \# ent't for Chnitmais Con-<br />

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A spectal thrill for the young<br />

one-boy or girl-this Chnstmas,<br />

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Get the BEST, Get B. F. GOODRICH<br />

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THE'SOUTHINGTON NEWS, DECEMBER 7, 1951 FIVE : 1<br />

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WillianiZingsheim, OES Bazaar<br />

SWEATERS TO FITY : coldest days. A lavishly<br />

Give her sweaters. A style for ered sweater for ski tz*M ,<br />

lifelong Resident Will Feature<br />

every occasion. A bead embroidered I other sports. And fora shorts<br />

decollete sweater for dress-up. pullover to team with skilt<br />

A long sleeve cardigan to wear on suits.<br />

Mrs.Tommaso Dies<br />

lIn Her 92d Year;<br />

Buried In W.Haven<br />

Dies In Wolcott<br />

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Burial was in the St. Lawrence I<br />

Cemetery, West Haven.<br />

CATER TO THEIR HOBBY 1<br />

HOBBY LITERATURE<br />

If he's a hobbyist or sports fan<br />

with a gift, like a Canasta I remember your bookstore offers a<br />

set. that, while adding good looks ' ide 036 range of reading matter deal<br />

provides them with greater in- ing specifically with his favorite<br />

centive in their game. pastime<br />

@ g '<br />

Ag=.<br />

Ham Supper<br />

Mrs. Maria Michela Torello<br />

A baked ham Bupper will be the<br />

Tommaso, 91, who ha, remided with William J. Zingsheim, 88, died feature attraction at the Harmony<br />

a daughter, Mrs. James Tnano of at the Beach Rest Home in Wolcott Chapter, OES, bazaar today. Spon-<br />

Plantsville, for the past year, died early Sunday morning.<br />

sored by the Ways and Means<br />

Saturday at the Bradley Memorial A lifelong resident of Southing- Committee of the Chapter, the<br />

Hospital after a short ilidess. ton, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. bazaar will be held from 2:30 to 9<br />

She is the widow of Guiseppe Minme Klenske of Wailingford and in the Masonic Temple.<br />

Tomm880 of 68 Aeton Street, West Mrs. Helen Drost of Southmgton; The supper will be served at<br />

Haven. A native of Italy Bhe lived a son, Clarence Zingsheim of 6:30 under the direction of Mrs·<br />

in this country for 61 years. Meriden ; two grandchildren and Clara Lathrop.<br />

Besides Mrs. Triano she leaves two great grandcbildren.<br />

1 n charge of booths will be:<br />

a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Landino<br />

Apron, Mre Fanny Day; Baked<br />

of New Haven; a son, Michael Funeral services were held Tues- Food, Mrs. Lucy Barbier and Mi.<br />

Thomas of West Haven; and mev- day afternoon from the Hallahan Vera Anderson; Candy, Mrs. Caro-<br />

eral grandchildren. Funeral Home, 208 Meriden Ave- line Weaver and MrA Ella Johnnue.<br />

The Rev.<br />

Funeral services were conducted<br />

Martin L. Dolbeer'<br />

son: Dolls aod Stuffed Toys, Mrs<br />

Tuesday from the Lupoli Brothers pastor of the First Lutheran Ethel Johnson: Painted Textiles,<br />

Funeral Home in New Haven. A Church officiated.<br />

Mrv. Flora Skinner; Christmas<br />

requiem high mass was celebrated Burial was in the family plot Deeorations and Corsages, Mrs.<br />

in St. Paul's Church, West Haven. at Wonx Spring Cemetery. Esther Farrell, Books, Mrs, Ger.<br />

trude Ikwis; and White Elephant<br />

Mrs. Anna Neibling and Mrs.<br />

Grace Smith.<br />

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OPEN MONDAYS TILL CHRISTMAS<br />

OPEN FRIDAYS TILL<br />

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SURE To SCORE WII1111IM<br />

Harry Israel Good Clothes Shop In Meriden Can Solve<br />

All The Gift Problems For Men And Boys. The Home<br />

Of Famous Names, The Gifts That Bear Our Label Are<br />

Sure To Please. Shop Early This Year.<br />

SPORT SHIRTS<br />

Men's<br />

Boys'<br />

63.95 to $8.95<br />

$1.75 to $4.95<br />

DRESS SHIWIS<br />

Men's --- $2.95 to $8.95<br />

Boys' -- $1.95 to $2.95<br />

Men's<br />

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NECKWEAR<br />

$1.00 to $3.50<br />

65c to $1.00<br />

SPORT COATS<br />

Men's --- $14.95 to $45<br />

Boys' --- $8.95 to $15.95<br />

FLANNEL SHIRTS<br />

Men's --- $3.95 to $12.50<br />

Boys --- $2.50 to $3.95<br />

WALLETS<br />

Men's --- $3.50 to $15<br />

JACKETS<br />

Men's --- $6.95 to $39.50<br />

Boys' --- $4.95 to $24.95<br />

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SPORT TROUSERS<br />

Men's --- $8.95 to $18.95<br />

Boys' --- $4.95 to $12.30<br />

Men's<br />

Boys'<br />

JEWELRY<br />

$1.00 UP<br />

GLOVES<br />

--- $1.50 to $10.00<br />

--- $1.50 to $4.95<br />

ROBES<br />

Men's --- $8.95 to $22.50<br />

Men's<br />

HATS<br />

--- $7.50 to $20.00<br />

Boys' --- $1.25 to $5.00<br />

RIDING BOOTS<br />

Men's --- $14.95 to $35<br />

Boys' --- $7.95 & $13.95<br />

Men's ---<br />

Boys' ---<br />

SWEATERS<br />

$2.95 to $12.50<br />

$2.95 to $8.95<br />

BELTS SLIPPERS<br />

Men's --- $1.00 to 10.00 Men's --- $3.95 to $7.95<br />

Boys' --- 50c & $1.50<br />

SUSPENDERS , SCARFS<br />

Men's --- $1.00 to $5.00<br />

Boys' --- 50c & $1.00 Men's --- $1.50 to $4.95<br />

Boys' --- $1.00 to $1.50<br />

TIE RACKS<br />

$1.00 --- $1.50 SOX<br />

SHOES Men's --- 55c to $2.95<br />

Men's $10.95 to $17.95 Boys' --- 39c to 85c<br />

FOR HIM? IT'S<br />

HARRY ISRAEL<br />

GOOD CLOTHES, OF COURSE<br />

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$50 to $85<br />

OVERCOATS<br />

Keep Warm but Well-Dressed<br />

1001·erco:its and Topcoats by<br />

Alpacuna and other Qnnlity<br />

Brands.<br />

S45 to $85<br />

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STILL TIME<br />

To Join Our CHRISTMAS CLUB<br />

You do that. Make certain, that hen December 1952 arri es. yor, irill<br />

have already received a nice big, and mighty *,elcome, ('HRISTMAS<br />

CLUB CHECK from this mutual savings bank.<br />

If you can't come in during the day. we are open Friday evenings from<br />

45:30 to 8:30 for your convenience.<br />

tig.... NOW'S The Time To Join ()ur<br />

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Knurek Cool ToFdnkma Plee Gift Cepti ieate BradIey Hgspisol Admittances Turnpike; no revenue stamps; nidicut'. nato treloginet<br />

Hendnek S. Bezruoik =nd. ,( .<br />

Admitted, to Bmdley Memorial· Aldi, Beecher Street; Curtis Bon- 1 Dominic S. Be-u-yk to Harry /4/L6 p# j ICUT 47'It.,t,t P Wel'L<br />

For Switch To Thanksgifing May Save Day Hospital during, the week of No- ney, Adyent Camp Ground; Peter Ginsburg, Trustee, Menden-Water- , -- --7949n ff 1 r J·vember<br />

22 thmugh 28 were: Weiss, 332 Queen Street, Bristol, bury Turnpike. no revenue stamps. , p -'--2..PU 4 areai, classlfied as urban. In<br />

By E. K. STEIN Santa's Featest pre - Christmas Mrs. Mary Smith of 282 North Mrs Janice Cook, Carter Lane, and Marjorie L, Height to Gertrude' nect:cut, 77.6% of the people<br />

Cligid,9,1 9"81§'2881 90'9*SS|Il<br />

The annual Plainville-Southington High School football Gift to the bewildered gift giver· Main- Street; Mra Matilda Bato- Master Anthony Lai'orto of 17 Mill I M . Nikolam and Jeanetta H Ni- in urban areas. The pere/,Ibll<br />

game may eventually have to be dropped if it 18 not moved to is, of aourse, the now well eBtab- lucci, 70 Gridley Street, Bristol, Street. kolats, Marboy Drive, no reienue The New Haven (-ounty Histor- · the population linng in atiS*,<br />

, Thanksgiving morning, Coach Joseph J. Fontana revealed lished Christmas Gift Certificate. and. Haroli Anderson, 193 Main Miss Anna Auai, 1,1 Water stamps leal Society recentlg received from ; Connectlcut has been inge,8/*<br />

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Noting that "money is the<br />

reason, of course," Fontana said of<br />

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that school also mitigated<br />

against dropping the ser:es. Plain-<br />

For here ts a device, accom- Street, New Britain, on November<br />

panied by a card expressing the 22.<br />

sentiments of the giver, that cari' On November 23, Mrs. Blanche<br />

Street, Mrs. Edith Stapp, Old<br />

Turnpike Road, Arthur Gahette,<br />

152 Berlin Avenue, Mrs. Rachel<br />

Quit Claim Deeds 1 Yale University an original milk steadily since the first censiu *am·<br />

Mary A. Kennedy and Katherine * ing machine deeigned and built by taken m 1790. At that time.<br />

M. Mennedy to Anna McCabe, 1 Eli Whitney in 1818, a forerunner 1': of the State lived m eities 4<br />

changing the game date, "We'i e ; ville has u on nine out of 10 games eliminate the veil of confusion in Fries of 642 Farmington Avenue, Wood\, orth, 12 Grove Street; Mrs I Spring Street, no revenue stamps. 4 of mailing machines in use in<br />

, got to do it eventually if we'te Played to date. a jiffy. Bristol; Miss Alice Higgins, Che- Anna Weilgos, Walnut Street; 1 Ann McCabe to Mary A Ken- metal manufacture today. Eli .3 .<br />

going to continuB" Speaking of the futuie, Knurek 1 Here is a device that comes to shire Street, West Cheshire, and Mtss Edna Figarolo, 78 Steuben nedy arid Katherine M Kenned>. Whjtney ts generally credited with id<br />

Along these lines, Fontana sug- noted, "Once Ill istol gets too ' the rescue of the , man of short' Mrs. Jennie Burns, 361 Divinity Street, Meriden, Mrs liatticia As- Spring Stiept, nci revenue stamps the introduction of interchangeable D<br />

, geated that Plainville might con- istrong, we'll drop theiii," but added I memory, Just befote the deadline,| Street, Bristol , pinall, Menden Avenue, and Mis paits in precision metal manufac- Duck Inn<br />

Rider dropping its annual rally in that the game now \119 1 elatively | to make it possible for him to re-1 Mrs. Mary Cooney, Mulberry, Fannie Nelson, 165 Broad Stieet, . turing, the basis of mam, produe-<br />

September night c 036Iltest with Brls- not too strenuous on his 01, n boys member someone Jie has f<strong>org</strong>otten 1 Street; M rs Nicholena Bredice of I'lainville, on November 27. SHOW OFF WARMTH with a 5 tion techniques. Some of his old RESTAURANT 6.<br />

toI to keep the local season from until the very last moment 158 Hutchinson Stleet, Waterbury, On November 28, Alfred Dumas handsome, useful fireplace acces. factory buildings mtill stand near ..CD-<br />

The Plainville coach also critiozbeing<br />

tao long. ed Southington authonties for any<br />

Meanwhile, Platnville Coach Ed- 1 financial disappointment theN may<br />

Ward T. (Ted) Knuiek expressed I have had from th19 year's contest<br />

disapproval of all phaae, of Fon- ith I'lainville<br />

tana's plan and gave his i lews on k He explained that Pla nzille offi-<br />

And hele also is a specially good I and Howard Francis of Noith of 18 Halsey Court. John Peasco 1<br />

der,ce for assuring oneself that , Summitt Street on November 24. , of Eden Avenue. Miss Helen Multhe<br />

person who is to receive the On Novembel 2.1, Mis Mal> · vey, Hightand Avenue, Cheshi,·e;<br />

gjft 11 able to make the choice that L, Thomas of South Main Stteet. Wilbur Wai·dell, 18 MacArthur<br />

will suit her perfectly Rithout the| Harry Denmson, Claik Street, Dife, Frank Kizilski, 10() Blistol<br />

trouble of returning an unwanted Mrs. Gladys Page, 168 Valley L Street, Mis. Adehne Aszklar,<br />

sory Bet that will make them<br />

prouder than ever of their1hearth,ide<br />

and give you warm<br />

thanks for a mort thoughtful<br />

inft.<br />

HAND HER A HALDBAG on<br />

Whitne> Apenup, Np,; Haven<br />

I Connecticut, in comrron with<br />

other Northern states. is affprted<br />

by the continued mlgration of >ie-<br />

groes from thp South. Between ,<br />

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how to make the Blue Dertlscials<br />

had asked Southington to<br />

gift already received. 1 Crest Diive, Rocky Hill, and Mis. Douglas Stieet. Eduard Alan De-,<br />

Southington tilt mole financially<br />

send 50-cent student tickets to Alrnost every store m the city Caroline Man\\are of 821 South Gumbia, 88 Church Street, and<br />

worthwhile. has made plans for issuance of I Main Street. Mrs Catherine l'terce of Wilbur<br />

Knurek said that people rrent to ;;J,up'" "lb utH,tRhats.ttl,t;t::te.:o- gift certificates entitling the one On Novembm 26, Mrs Mai·on Street.<br />

the Plainville-Southington football ,<br />

thoitties had iefused.<br />

to w hom they are given to choose<br />

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games because they weie inten·St- something specific, or anything I<br />

ed and not because of scheduled l'ointing out that adult tickets from their stock, as the gift giver Real Estate Transactions<br />

were one dollar, Knurek added that<br />

dates. "Thanksgi, inK r,c.n't niake may choose to indicate<br />

people go to this game if theb. -Snuthington officials .ere Stilll The following real estate trans-, stamps, $3 30<br />

obliged to sell student tickets at The Gift diver has the solution actions were recoi :led in the of- John S Welch and Mabel E<br />

Christmas morning and see her<br />

evtimate of you soar upward. A<br />

sound choice would be a clawic<br />

shoulder strap bag.<br />

DO()RWAYS FI'R\ISH wonderful<br />

opportunities for attractive<br />

outdoor lighting of the home for<br />

Christmas as indicated by the<br />

new lighting effects.<br />

1940 and 1950 the non-white popu-<br />

l A claughter, Kathleen, was born<br />

I Sunday November 25. at St. Fran-<br />

| c ts Ho,pital, Hartford, to Mr and<br />

Mr, c arl Heinrich of Farmington<br />

, Avenue, Hartford<br />

More than three hundr·ed persons<br />

L attended the second annual Con-<br />

i necti·ut tonsen ation ('onference<br />

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3/usic by the<br />

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eiery Fri.. Sat.. & Sun. Nite<br />

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don'£ rar·e other,<br />

marked..<br />

Characterizing<br />

tsk, Metiden-Waterbury ma. phases of the consenation of Con- , ,<br />

test did to Si,uthington. Had the 60-cent tickets been 1 1 -- - -- - --- ---- -----------<br />

Owners of the new 1962 Pontiac Mt- - -Epl%<br />

' Knurek added th:it as Icing as az.,11:lble at I'lain ille, ho\,ever, i,Ullimillf:Hill//1<br />

Bristol remt,ined


*amends<br />

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+ eleases<br />

*Two Men Held For<br />

Liquor Violations<br />

& Masthay<br />

-6 .Masthay, 1 Ce, USN, re-<br />

Get Continuances<br />

tthome to civilian life last<br />

'*lth a commendation from<br />

inmanding officer of the<br />

r on which he had served<br />

, eing<br />

ago.<br />

recalled to duty 15<br />

i ' air knowledge and ability<br />

nuplbd with the excellent manner<br />

Oll*hlch you earned out your as-<br />

*15:led duties have been important<br />

1'ln.Sking this vessel an effective<br />

11*iding unit," wrote Commander<br />

of Todd Road Milldale<br />

Erly of the destroyer USS<br />

htnes C. Owens.<br />

Masthay, w ho m 24, pre, iously<br />

*ed for three years on battle-<br />

DS in the Atlantic from 1945 to<br />

He was recalled by the Na; y<br />

· eptember 6, 1950 The ON eng<br />

been operating out of Norfolk<br />

Two cases of alleged liquor law<br />

violations in the Pickwick Grill on<br />

Main Street were continued Mon.<br />

day morning in Town Court to<br />

December 17.<br />

Robert A. Carmichael, 30, of 326<br />

Glen Hills Road, Meriden, Was<br />

charged with selling liquor without<br />

Five Masses Tomorrow<br />

In St. Thomas' Church<br />

Five masses will be celebrated<br />

tomorrow morning at St Thomas'<br />

Church in honor of the Feast of<br />

the Immaculate Conception. They<br />

are at 5:30, 7, 8, 9, and ten o'clock.<br />

The 8 0'clock mass will be a<br />

solenin high mass made possible ,<br />

through collections made by Mrs.<br />

Raffaele Mondello. A solemn high<br />

mass will also be celebrated Thursday<br />

at 730 in honor of SL Lucy.<br />

a perrn iL Herbert E. Weldon, 31,<br />

Ras<br />

charged with operating a gnll 1 Chtircli Fellowship<br />

without a permit. ) To Present Movie<br />

Both men were arrested by Sgt. 1 "Beyond Our Own," a picture<br />

Robert Triano and Officers Ni- jabout a lawyer who sacrificed<br />

cholas Romano and Patrick Major- j spiritual values for material gain, 3<br />

ano. _ will be presented in the Plants ille I<br />

Carmichael's bond of $100 was 1 Baptlst Church Sunday at 7.30 by I<br />

posted by Mrs. Alice Weldon. I the Youth Fello\,ship of the<br />

Weldon'B bond of $100 was post- church f<br />

ed by Mrs. Ruth Elliott. The offering for the film U ill be<br />

The men are represented by used for the \\ork of the fello 1036<br />

, d other eastein seaboard poit*<br />

graduate of LeR 8 High<br />

Judge Stephen K. Elliott. ship<br />

Earle Atwater, Jr.,is in charge |<br />

1 in the Class of 1945 Mast Clark Bros. Leagite of the program and Ann Swain,<br />

was employed as an egineer Though the Runwi team had no Tucker Webster and Jim Thompradio<br />

station WMMB in Men- outstanchng indindual score, it son are in charge of advertising.<br />

where he expects to return nianaged to blank the Wright<br />

Re 18 11, ing with his ,; ,fe Donna bowlers in a Clark Brothers ' Richard DeBishop<br />

' ild infant son Robert in the home League match at the Southington 1<br />

Z his wifes parentq Mr and Mrc. ·Bowling Lanes Beckwith was high ' Promoted In Navy 1 2<br />

.Au Mohr of Russell Road, MO. for the 14 inners isith 294 and Kntz I Richard A. DeBishop, son of Mr 4<br />

r j and Mrs. Arthur DeBishop, Jr of 0<br />

had 307 for the losing team I<br />

*1 Meola led his bow lers to a 2-1' the Mer,den-Watelbury Road and Bg<br />

1'- husband Of Mrs Lorraine A. De- (G<br />

*· 6 victory over the Stanish team.<br />

ardware Leagite Meola's individual score was 323.1 Bishop of 43 Surrey Lane, has been *<br />

advanced to the rate of airman h<br />

4 Gioia came through w ith 334 as| A. Pernal bowled 315 for the<br />

1he Ramblers took tw o from the losers. at the U S Naval Air Station in 5<br />

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5&11 Stars in the Southington Hard- Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

1#are League at the Southington' -- DeR,shop entered the iNasal servlce<br />

on Jan. 16,1951, and recened<br />

: 3owling Lanes Haupt scored 316, plialanx Basketball Team recruit tiaining at Newport, R. I<br />

*or the All Stars<br />

4 The Bacalas overe:inie the<br />

To Play Benefit Game<br />

The Southington Phalanx Bas-<br />

Before joining the Navy he<br />

tended Lewis High School and<br />

atas036<br />

thamps, 2-1, u ith Laroigna scor-<br />

331. Rung, had .112 for the<br />

ketball team, sponsored by the<br />

YMCA, \,111 play a benefit game<br />

employed by the State High<br />

Department in Whethersfield.<br />

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losers.<br />

G The Old Rangers edged the<br />

w ith the<br />

Plainville<br />

Plainville Blues at<br />

High School gym<br />

the<br />

on<br />

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Degnan said. The arrest was made |<br />

*lockets. Celotto \#as high for th( by Officers Henry Nonemacher<br />

December 15.<br />

*inning team with 286 while Rungi.<br />

and Louis Hobson.<br />

Pinceeds from the game will go<br />

#)pped the losers ,\ ith 312 i<br />

------to<br />

the Rinaldo Villar(it Scholarship '<br />

;* The Hecklers shaded the Wolves Fund Villardi, a former Plainvtile FOR SALE<br />

s Giles bowled 318 Hodgkins with High School athlete, was killed in 5 New & used "1" beams angle<br />

207 was high for the losing team. an acc dent last year. 1 Iron, channel iron, plate, pipe<br />

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2- A preliminary ghost ba ketball and miscellaneous steel.<br />

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AUTHORIZED<br />

game 1,111 be played at 7:30.<br />

Church League<br />

Central Metal Co., Inc.<br />

Woodford Ave. & Dewey Place<br />

Plainville Tel. 1700<br />

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