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*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 />
1<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 />
- -- -<br />
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 />
1<br />
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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HOOVER<br />
St<br />
beat<br />
Paul'S<br />
in the<br />
still 19<br />
Church<br />
the kam to<br />
League but<br />
042<br />
'PALES & SERVICE , none of the other teams seem to I<br />
3/1<br />
be coming close<br />
I.W. Kay Furniture<br />
The Episcopahans defeated the<br />
il<br />
First Lutheran bowlers by 210 pins<br />
:*<br />
ix in a shutout at the YMCA Bowling<br />
a Co., Inc.<br />
, Alle> s. Wr ght led the attack with<br />
Er<br />
Arross the Green<br />
361 N. Laribee was high for the<br />
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Lutherans zA ith 326.<br />
'1' fPhone 757 Southington Plantsville Baptiit overcame<br />
*Make it a<br />
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j 254; Many new and excl-ive<br />
, 6 FaIl and Winter styles,<br />
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RIIY SRAEL<br />
, '«" GOOD CLOTHES<br />
4 20 Pmtt St. Meriden<br />
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Grace Methodist, 3-1, as Hamlin<br />
- I rolled 323. R Busher topped the<br />
losers \\ ith 297<br />
First Baptist shut out First Con.<br />
gregational No. 1 behind Dick<br />
Judd's potent 359. Groonian's 281<br />
036aq best for the losing side.<br />
First Conirregational No. 2<br />
di,ided with Plantsville Congre.<br />
Rational G. Smedberg with 800<br />
was high for the former, Scott'<br />
i I ei ith 284 top scorer for the latter.<br />
ing team<br />
Kenneth Judd madr the night's<br />
highest individual score of 343 fort<br />
the Armatures to give them a 3-1<br />
ti iumph over the Ohms Munson's<br />
:i12 036as tops for the losers<br />
Fazzone bow led 321 as the Watts<br />
defrated the Contacts 3-1. Patla<br />
led the losing hde 036ith 316.<br />
Fined For Speeding<br />
Wilbert E Coonq, 60, of 128<br />
Mount Vernon Road, pleaded g'Utlty<br />
to a charge of Rpeeding and H as<br />
fined $18 h\ Judge 3 Robert Lacey<br />
19 Thun Court Monday morning<br />
CoonR' car ran off the Merlden-<br />
Waterbury Road and struck a pile<br />
of stone, I'rosecutor J Lambert<br />
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