mb,%,1/41»' '.f 't : /.er.'/ :· 'AL- 1 lillll/gEKENAE&#LJ'".li"$9** u kq' 042 .' *CE//299'.4, w , -, 3. 0 3; .HI'.4.' ,. ...- m 11 +95.1 ':14 ' n 4241'5Pi Fie - Looking Backward ghi/1 WIlliam ma>tel Peterson is Scoot- · l':Mt'tw:* ONE TEAR AGO 1 ers of the Peek, Stow an,1 Wilcox | * Fii,t hel,c·:m:in Joseph A. De- Me *6*nbers of the Boanl of - 4 Company ":544« n.*net at the High School th . Pa 03610, Ji , ,# hc, ucree·led J Rob- Prr .. . , 40 / 't I i I. 5., 4 b- / t f. 10 0 % 9 :2 . E . i, .*i V... i-4, 3 .:rb . e . . ., .% e 4, 13 f 49044' Says: t., rifs'19/t ),M*,ti: :,9*bit: 1: i,gritfu' 4+ theljit,kl :,1 036lt»«141 Li llfI:4,-r't233$ 4 1 STILL TIME To Join Our CHRISTMAS CLUB You do that. Make certain, that hen December 1952 arri es. yor, irill have already received a nice big, and mighty *,elcome, ('HRISTMAS CLUB CHECK from this mutual savings bank. If you can't come in during the day. we are open Friday evenings from 45:30 to 8:30 for your convenience. tig.... NOW'S The Time To Join ()ur gilgid li ('JiILISTMAS ('I ITB ANNIVERSARY I . *u U YEAR r outhington Savings Bank /4. $ I. +C, 121 Main Street, Southinglon ( Next to the post office . 1 1 1/ .., R Southington's Oldest Bank L .6 Al,*·al C igm ette boxes, humidors for -- representing ilni 036.t e,eri *ine of 14.,i . .ind pipe· t 036bacco*, light,·is I the fanic,u. n.li,ir bi.ind. 036f hats ht· 1 ind cl 036ckf are all sure to* addl so much .,dirit,·. 4,14 the Mini- 1,1,'.tige' 111 th,· liftler /lat $,e: :t \,n int 042t, 1\ w Hh the neceQsit>
...< .0- f.-.$6ir=» -**' ff-r.71.9/, .. , 1 / 4 ' ,; .44 +1 ' 1. 1 = g.t 4 2 , ,# 4 11- 1.f*_ ,7-61 i b.*I 042:. THE SOUTHINCmN NEWS DEC#317:-541 -,- -- I . .. l Knurek Cool ToFdnkma Plee Gift Cepti ieate BradIey Hgspisol Admittances Turnpike; no revenue stamps; nidicut'. nato treloginet Hendnek S. Bezruoik =nd. ,( . 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 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 22 thmugh 28 were: Weiss, 332 Queen Street, Bristol, bury Turnpike. no revenue stamps. , p -'--2..PU 4 areai, classlfied as urban. In 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 Cligid,9,1 9"81§'2881 90'9*SS|Il 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 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*, , 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/* ' ' I ' | | I i I 1 I I ' ' 1 ' ' i 1 1 last week. ' Noting that "money is the reason, of course," Fontana said of - - --- ·-·- - ---- --againBt that school also mitigated against dropping the ser:es. Plain- For here ts a device, accom- Street, New Britain, on November panied by a card expressing the 22. sentiments of the giver, that cari' On November 23, Mrs. Blanche Street, Mrs. Edith Stapp, Old Turnpike Road, Arthur Gahette, 152 Berlin Avenue, Mrs. Rachel Quit Claim Deeds 1 Yale University an original milk steadily since the first censiu *am· Mary A. Kennedy and Katherine * ing machine deeigned and built by taken m 1790. At that time. M. Mennedy to Anna McCabe, 1 Eli Whitney in 1818, a forerunner 1': of the State lived m eities 4 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 , 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 . 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 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 , 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 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- 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. 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- The Plainville coach also critiozbeing tao long. ed Southington authonties for any Meanwhile, Platnville Coach Ed- 1 financial disappointment theN may Ward T. (Ted) Knuiek expressed I have had from th19 year's contest disapproval of all phaae, of Fon- ith I'lainville tana's plan and gave his i lews on k He explained that Pla nzille offi- And hele also is a specially good I and Howard Francis of Noith of 18 Halsey Court. John Peasco 1 der,ce for assuring oneself that , Summitt Street on November 24. , of Eden Avenue. Miss Helen Multhe person who is to receive the On Novembel 2.1, Mis Mal> · vey, Hightand Avenue, Cheshi,·e; gjft 11 able to make the choice that L, Thomas of South Main Stteet. Wilbur Wai·dell, 18 MacArthur will suit her perfectly Rithout the| Harry Denmson, Claik Street, Dife, Frank Kizilski, 10() Blistol trouble of returning an unwanted Mrs. Gladys Page, 168 Valley L Street, Mis. Adehne Aszklar, sory Bet that will make them prouder than ever of their1hearth,ide and give you warm thanks for a mort thoughtful inft. HAND HER A HALDBAG on Whitne> Apenup, Np,; Haven I Connecticut, in comrron with other Northern states. is affprted by the continued mlgration of >ie- groes from thp South. Between , its: 4 --·St -, Ii P:9k ./ f.4 Bpsa (Virr# - 6/ t'. ti , how to make the Blue Dertlscials had asked Southington to gift already received. 1 Crest Diive, Rocky Hill, and Mis. Douglas Stieet. Eduard Alan De-, Southington tilt mole financially send 50-cent student tickets to Alrnost every store m the city Caroline Man\\are of 821 South Gumbia, 88 Church Street, and worthwhile. has made plans for issuance of I Main Street. Mrs Catherine l'terce of Wilbur 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. the Plainville-Southington football , thoitties had iefused. to w hom they are given to choose - games because they weie inten·St- something specific, or anything I ed and not because of scheduled l'ointing out that adult tickets from their stock, as the gift giver Real Estate Transactions were one dollar, Knurek added that dates. "Thanksgi, inK r,c.n't niake may choose to indicate people go to this game if theb. -Snuthington officials .ere Stilll The following real estate trans-, stamps, $3 30 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 Christmas morning and see her evtimate of you soar upward. A sound choice would be a clawic shoulder strap bag. DO()RWAYS FI'R\ISH wonderful opportunities for attractive outdoor lighting of the home for Christmas as indicated by the new lighting effects. 1940 and 1950 the non-white popu- l A claughter, Kathleen, was born I Sunday November 25. at St. Fran- | c ts Ho,pital, Hartford, to Mr and Mr, c arl Heinrich of Farmington , Avenue, Hartford More than three hundr·ed persons L attended the second annual Con- i necti·ut tonsen ation ('onference r 1\0"1 ' f h/Rl,AL v: g 3/usic by the e *Hayseeders" I eiery Fri.. Sat.. & Sun. Nite Enkrtainment 042 1 don'£ rar·e other, marked.. Characterizing tsk, Metiden-Waterbury ma. phases of the consenation of Con- , , test did to Si,uthington. Had the 60-cent tickets been 1 1 -- - -- - --- ---- ----------- Owners of the new 1962 Pontiac Mt- - -Epl% ' Knurek added th:it as Icing as az.,11:lble at I'lain ille, ho\,ever, i,Ullimillf:Hill//1 Bristol remt,ined
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