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:'-TWO " '<br />

Team Wins Fourth Jodlno, .....<br />

Bel,,c cf ......... 3 0' 2 11 1, At] enic And Field Da7 Of The South End Scho01<br />

I Stansh, 3b .......... 4 0 2 1<br />

In Row By Wide' Margin<br />

Twelve errors by the Scuttlington<br />

Hard,lore team paved the ual<br />

for their 16-4 defeat at the h<strong>and</strong><<br />

of the strong Clark Br.thers aggregation<br />

M-nday ni 'ht in a reg-<br />

Industrial Softball Leagu<br />

game. It was the bolt boy ' fourth<br />

victory in four starts.<br />

Both pitchers were hit hard<br />

the Clarkman had the better de-<br />

Carl Krltz af the winners s .ked<br />

he longest h,t of the gaol.,<br />

triple. Winarski went aH the a$<br />

the mound for the inners, a'rapped<br />

f r 11 .safe luts<br />

a elided thin tilt at Pext,,<br />

Field.<br />

Toe,day night the Al p<br />

eerlng Cor ration team <strong>and</strong> flw<br />

Pexto lads hooked up in a t losely<br />

eantested game, the decis<br />

going to the Pextomen 5-2.<br />

Ahop'a team bopped away to a<br />

o run lead in the first innine<br />

',b t were unable to solve the huE-<br />

tlim any help with the willow. Edtie<br />

Bell se ed ull the til for<br />

i, t h't nm,I,. :ll l't'\t, l"leht lht<br />

(' L'A'li I<br />

!tip Illl lll q s hld<br />

Bailey, If ...... 4 0 I 0<br />

thing:, If ... I 0 0 0<br />

Hudson, rf ..... 2. 0 I 0<br />

Casale, rf ........ I 0 0 0<br />

Winarski, p ........ 4 2 1<br />

Totals ......... 41 1 ; l:, 2<br />

' BARDWARE<br />

ing of Stefanowicz, Pexto pitcher, . ah<br />

after that frame. Jack Beatson ;G on, If ........... 4<br />

tossed a good game for the losers i Meccariello,.2h ......<br />

.'but his mates were unable to give IAlbrlght, rf ........ 4<br />

Father!T Advice<br />

"Get His Gift At The<br />

Store He Likes To<br />

Buy His Own."<br />

that problem of what to<br />

get Da d of6r -Father%<br />

Day... Just drop in at<br />

Harry I s r a e I Good<br />

Clothes Shop, Meriden,<br />

<strong>and</strong> check our list of aug-<br />

gestions. - ....<br />

If in doubt, give him<br />

a Gilt'Certificate <strong>and</strong> let<br />

him choose his own.<br />

r h<br />

0 1 I<br />

O 0 I<br />

Orsk<strong>and</strong>y, lh ........ 4 0 0 2<br />

Savage, ss .......... 3 1 1 2<br />

i.atino, p ......... 2 0 0 2<br />

Totals ........... 31 4 11 12<br />

R H E<br />

Ilar{hlare 001 110 I-- 4 11 12<br />

Chuk Itrlls. 5,'12 015 5--16 15 '2<br />

"l'uo base h;ts: Dobiel0, C.<br />

I':Iitz, Seat,in, (;io.a, Albright;<br />

Thre tume hits: C. Kritz gt el<br />

hrlTht; Iht off l. iim , 1 , o£f<br />

l,atino, 2; off Winarski. 3; Strike-<br />

,,ut . l,atina, 1; lnarskl, 1; Time<br />

,, anle l : t2; Scorer Jim l,,gidio<br />

U,npir , X. Effid;o-S. Porter.<br />

STANDINGS<br />

Chtlk Br.s. 4 0 1.000<br />

Pexto 2 2 .500<br />

4Is p 1 8 .250<br />

Itar,hvara l 3 .2 0<br />

Next Week's GaVel-- Pexto<br />

versus He.ware, 6:30 p. m.<br />

Monday, Pexto F dd. Clark<br />

Bros. versus Alsop, 6:30 p. m.<br />

.Tuesday, Pexto Field.<br />

ah r h e<br />

Pratt, f ........... 4 1 1 1<br />

Benison, p ......... 4 1 t ill<br />

Clark SofthalI" CluG<br />

Will Meet Insilcos<br />

Ths Clark Brothers softball<br />

team will face the International<br />

Silver Company aggregation of<br />

Meriden at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday,<br />

June 18, at Clark Brothers<br />

Ben Kolek will be on the<br />

mound fro" the Sitver CompanF<br />

team. He has a string of seven<br />

l in the Meriden Indastrial<br />

..hall Leagae <strong>and</strong> is recognized as<br />

'one o the top softball hurlers<br />

' in the state.<br />

Either Carmen Casals or Chet<br />

Wmarskl will lie on the hill for<br />

the Clarkmen with John Wilkes<br />

t.ns,e slated to do the<br />

ecetwng. Ed (Butch) Bemch will<br />

uinllile the game.<br />

I.a . week the wClark teem<br />

drolll:vd a 4-3 overtime decision<br />

to the ('buries Palker Company<br />

eam of Meri.len.<br />

now enroll iI as a sentient.<br />

Mitchell s a gradoa e , f l.ewis<br />

€ --Photo b) I


]Vhss l ls,e B|anchard M|s W<strong>and</strong>s Cikatz<br />

Is Ho d At Shower Honored At Shower'<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> lsie BJ ehard o Hoba Mi s W<strong>and</strong>s katz, daughter !<br />

Struot was beamed this week at of Mrs. Anna ikatz Sirokows i<br />

a mmcelhtncou bhower a tho of Od Turnpike Road, was guest<br />

humo of M s Virgmm Ce ollo of of honor a a miscellaneous how-<br />

107 Oak . eet, Mls Co]clio <strong>and</strong> er behl revently at the home £<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Katherine Sm'm,nt vere th the <strong>Miss</strong>us Helen <strong>and</strong> Mary Ceb.<br />

t sses. Many of Mi s Blan- eslco f Main Street. About 80<br />

chord's ns ociates flora the Vet- gut ts weee preseut from Hart.<br />

"tta. ' Adm nistration, Hmtford, told, Mflldale, PIhntavllle <strong>and</strong><br />

a We'l as hoe local friemls, at-' outhing on.l<br />

niwl. Mbs ('ikatz will be married<br />

M s IHenehard wilt ha mm.r ' a. m. atarday, June 21,<br />

1o Richard Salgtnt, also of lie-. St. Theme# Church to Wesley<br />

l,all Sht.tt, on atulday, June 28 ' Eel,beet on of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. J.<br />

it+ l ll!t.. MI. S.tl++t, nti a gl'ad. J [ irlhee of Malideu- Vat+l.hur<br />

unlt. l;f the h..al ,bool . itoad.<br />

UTCHFIELD t<br />

SUMMER THEATRE<br />

Presents "<br />

"YES, MY 1)ARLING DAUGHTER"<br />

with<br />

SYLVIA STONE, PEGGY FENN,<br />

AND HARALD DYRENFORTH<br />

June 17 to 21<br />

• Curtain 8:00 P.M.<br />

Last three chances to see "Lat ra"<br />

<strong>For</strong> Re. ervations AdmissiOn<br />

Carl Litchfield 943 $1.50:$2. plus tax<br />

DAIRY MONTH<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> M'rs. WMter Kizilski<br />

TO HAVE Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Walter Ki£1ski, who were married April 19 at<br />

ON HAND<br />

MEL-0-BIT<br />

Street, Immaculate Southmgton. Conception Mrs. Church, Kizilskl isre the nowformer residihg <strong>Miss</strong>onTheresa West<br />

Jur.lewicz o, <strong>Southington</strong>. daughter o' Mrs. V ctora<br />

]ewicz of New York. Mr. KiziIsk[ is the son of Mr. <strong>and</strong> s.<br />

PASTEURIZED g Andrew Kizilskl of 181 Bristol Street. He is employed by Lea-<br />

PROCESS CHEESE LB ders, Frary <strong>and</strong> Clark, New Britain.<br />

FOR EVERY CHEESE USE * , , •<br />

- CHEO-O.BIT € Cynthia Larkms.<br />

FRESH CREAMERY<br />

CHEESE ,1 ib 63c<br />

RESH LICED<br />

DAI CHEESE ,43€<br />

NUTTY<br />

. ARG BIHE 33<br />

,,7, , .n..7# .t BROCCOLI+ CUTS eao 36"-<br />

,r--.,. ,-. SPINACH + , 21 €<br />

LARGE FOWL<br />

++O+.<br />

M=+E+<br />

.45<br />

MILOLY<br />

SMOKED PICNICS CU E+.,E+E, LB45c<br />

orleeo uo ec to<br />

leghorn picture hats. Their mous-[<br />

I ';eline-de- oie gowns were fash- i<br />

I tuned with tight-fittlng hedlees ! the<br />

I1947<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> + Cardinale Wed Here<br />

ll June 22. <strong>Miss</strong>eq Deletes Lim- j<br />

mr,'. Regi.nlf 'brecht, Sonya Jell M s. Carol l.ou]se Cardinal , • t' ,,,r. t,, s.,t,,:, ......<br />

<strong>and</strong> Pat Gl') d were in charge of Jaughte, f Mr. a


FOUR<br />

@outbington<br />

Established 186B<br />

Published Fridays at 1 Eden Avenue, <strong>Southington</strong>, Connecticut<br />

" Teleohone; <strong>Southington</strong> 15<br />

AUGUST LOEB, Editor <strong>and</strong> Publisher<br />

WARREN C. RAINERD, Associate Publisher<br />

WALTER 1 DALTON. Associate Editor<br />

SUBSCRIPTION T - -<br />

payable in Advance<br />

/ Ce ts Pet Single Copy<br />

Entered as Seco d- ass a]l Matter in the Post Office at<br />

l mthington, Connecticut. u er the Act of March 3, 1879.<br />

.)<br />

Recreatio(nal Survey<br />

An ulatl...ua]ly thorough <strong>and</strong> ttelhgent<br />

tlon in I'lain lllc ha,. ju..t [itCh CllUlpleted. The remarkable<br />

tiling about it l that the lmh ldual., x llo made the btllxe)"<br />

were not the tee.grazed bUbll]C <strong>and</strong> civic leader,<br />

but a group of h gh chool tudent Mudynlg l'roblcm<br />

Democracy<br />

The surxe a done Ik onnd cwntd]c method. The<br />

students gathe 'ed a a-t array (4 facts anll pot the e .,-entlal<br />

facts into the rellort It ,- slmllly a,td cou mcmgly r,tten,<br />

from a pumt of xiex that completely adult.<br />

It seems, to tl that uch an experience as the preparatmn<br />

of this report .f far more x alue to 3onng people hx<br />

democracy than the expcrmnce of deahng xxith purely acaden.<br />

tn . The a crngc high choo[ Mudent ant recrcat t,n.<br />

meutal <strong>and</strong> l)h)>wat, that the cotlllllunlt) can<br />

hen he tackle> the problem a> a cla rt)olu as lglnllent, hc<br />

sees the rclatio,,-hip betx ccn hr. mdt dual happmes, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

social policte ,4 h, toXXll. Thi , clearly the r,ght x a) t,,<br />

teacl, democrac).<br />

Mnnkqml 'e[orm b making ralnd tr de throughout<br />

ford Count).<br />

Hartf.rd' (lcc xc xt,[c it,r the ¢olnlCll-lnauager pl.tu<br />

set an cxan,plc th.t t,ther town ha, c been qu,ck t-/,'Ih'"<br />

<strong>and</strong> Wind or. both of which decided b) , crxxhehuing margin.<br />

thisweektoca t,,ffontm,,ded- sten sof gt)xernmcnt <strong>and</strong> t"<br />

.adopt the conned-manager plan.<br />

In cry instance hcrc nc thartcr ha c hccn adopted.<br />

glib-tongued mug t. the c t zeus not to g c up thcw<br />

ncicut priwlcgc . The al.ht of the .ter 1o ec thr, m h<br />

- uch demagogued <strong>and</strong> to reach independent wlu-ton about<br />

their local government ha becn clearly demonstrated m one<br />

Merit Awards Of.fered BECO MES GRANDAD<br />

Members Of 4 H Clubs I TWI E IN ONE DAY<br />

OHICt GO--4 H CLub members I Hiram C. Davison of Bristol<br />

in Connecticut again hnve an p- ] Street recently became .gr<strong>and</strong>portomty<br />

thin year to w n s cial [ father twice on the s me day.<br />

recognitiou for de 'el, pmg m thods Daughters sre born, just a few<br />

that, ill simplif) their far.n <strong>and</strong>] hours apart, to Mr <strong>and</strong> MrS.<br />

hone jobs. Earl Davison of Bloomfield<br />

R ogmtion in the form of mev t Avenue, Hartford, <strong>and</strong> to r.<br />

a ards will be gi ea on county, ] <strong>and</strong> rs. James Callahan of<br />

state <strong>and</strong> fiatiou:d levels m th 4-H . North Arlington, N. J. Mrs. Cal-<br />

Better leth ds Activity, the Na- ] laban is the former <strong>Miss</strong> Helen<br />

IN IIME OF SORROW<br />

Let us help you through the<br />

petence we will relieve you of -'<br />

all thefroublesome details in-<br />

'<br />

herent m he of a n"<br />

:<br />

,s <strong>and</strong> hdw r wa discovered.<br />

Mr. H ,cht sh ws that the discovery of "the<br />

prmcip'es of axomi¢ energy <strong>and</strong> finally" of<br />

tile bomb have arisen from the combined<br />

opera mn of scienllfie minds in many<br />

tmns, starting, actually, with the Greek<br />

theorie of matter. Much of the book is the<br />

dramatic narra.ve of each slow discovery.<br />

Clnb Work has announced.<br />

Members need no have electrkqty<br />

on their farms to take part lu<br />

this activity, which nmy be apphed<br />

to all types of 4-11 Club<br />

work.<br />

aamed in L tzhfield <strong>and</strong> Windh<br />

Mrs. Upson Will Take<br />

New Yale Post July 1<br />

Mrs. Helea N. Upson of Marion<br />

wdl u.sume her new dutms July 1<br />

.t Xale University, New Haven.<br />

She was app nted Assistant Taxonommt<br />

m Botany by Dr. Edmund<br />

cral suited to your needs.<br />

Together they make recent experiments witlt<br />

W. S nnott, director of the De-<br />

the atom a logical step m human<br />

cel es a gold-filled medal of hon,r. partment of Science at Yale Uni-<br />

SVLm ECH'r re be faced, according to Mr. Hecht, w n State winner m 1916 as Deanie versity. Mls. Upson has been asrespect<br />

but not wnh pan[c.<br />

IC. Cohen. 17 Guilford. r'- :ociated with the university for<br />

• cened a tr,p to the National. -1-1I. several years.<br />

The sclcnt,sts on tile Manhattan Prolect were generally known as the C ub C,-ngres. in Chicago. A,aml .... ---,..... " ' " "<br />

,.ngha,rs for the atonuc as. bomb Mr Hecht. con uhantprowct One gan to make<br />

rc¢ul, t.,r tothc barber <strong>and</strong> totake them<br />

, "<br />

r .€.t0t.,V He cxpla,n.d that as a ,tof,,,o,<br />

h, ',,t made ,,ttk. ,hfference to him- E I<br />

I<br />

€<br />

'<br />

•<br />

1" '<br />

I aa<br />

I "<br />

her "aork smlphficatma accomp- Mi s<br />

' bsh:nents on" "the ' farm is that<br />

ire a<br />

analyzin the joh of vash'n <strong>and</strong> School<br />

l eleanm tbe ehickea houses. By nesday<br />

Yn'ginia Co,nil of Chesh-<br />

member of the Lincoln<br />

faculty, will receive Wed-<br />

the de 'ee of Master of<br />

W SE (AR 0WNiES<br />

usm a apor machine. xhwh Arts at the 34gth Commencement<br />

• I srra s a hot solution und r pres- of Yah, Univermty m Woolsey are 1, n<br />

&d x ,th A.-m men. he ,n lstcd th.u tt /t Sure, tile j b Call Ilolt be done lu tlall. Her field of study Was m a e t g<br />

I,u,0 ., .ho.dd [,e ab,ent I 'one day. * . one n an, . , ch for- educatton. Mm Conti received " " " -<br />

. tract t3 took three tnctl t hour. . aehelor of Arts degree from<br />

]tu ar the Book-or-the-Month Club ' :Other labor-saving devices which C0rnell Umvcrsity.<br />

I,, scktted a special boo.. as a re.d- // she has en instrumental<br />

•t ltr" choice for xacatton readmg h , brmgln to her farm is an eteetric- LEGAL NOTICES poration with new precision-made pa s. That's<br />

a In tortcal noxcl bv Thomas B. Costam, a,td tt<br />

v. dl he dtstr,buted m,d : ay Ixtwecn the July<br />

<strong>and</strong> August books.of-the-month.<br />

Calumet. iowa. says Homer C,, f<br />

"('.):n Counny,'" has a unique<br />

Pancake Dos." It ts held m Septemb .<br />

ty t,:m o*ed by compames who maoula.t(r<br />

pancd,e flonr Thc send cooks ho<br />

, ." the,r art cxerytlun they ha,c.<br />

: ccat o;den mounds Of cakes a,id<br />

tl.... pg ', rs Ot thtck yrup. ah<br />

.., on. t-life, t ¢akc lie is .11<br />

alb-operated graia elevator <strong>and</strong>l DISTRICT OF SOUTH1NGTON.<br />

xxashm r nlachine, ss. Probate Court, June 5th, 1947<br />

stat umners are selected ESTATE OF Charlotte M. wi<br />

for naI on3] honors, each receiwn late of <strong>Southington</strong>, in stud District<br />

a S200.00 college scholarsh/p. deceased.<br />

The'act vtty is cm dncted under, The Court of Probate for the<br />

the direction of the Extension Ser-<br />

I vice of th State At mcultural Co!lece<br />

<strong>and</strong> USDA cooperating.<br />

ife, Ill. lnother, two son , two<br />

daughters• six gr<strong>and</strong>ehihlren, "bye<br />

sisters a,,d several nieces <strong>and</strong><br />

nephews. The funeral was held at<br />

special electtrm after another. ' MICHAEL W. TOOMEY l'ather Francis J. Mihalek, assist- tile Flatow <strong>Fun</strong>eral Home, Meri-<br />

Yet tile citizen.- x llo faxt,r adapting gt)xcrnthent t, the ant St. Thonlas' pastors, as dea- den, at "2 p. hi. Tuesday. The Rev.<br />

Tile funera of M'cmel W. Too- . , ,l .' d.noI n ...........'w ,Burtt N Tr ruble, pastor of the<br />

both Ill tile mtcrc...t (,f ecouonl)" <strong>and</strong> efficleuc). Xtnlhl > , c..n a. s-t---........ v v , ,. . } "<br />

ise to assume that change wilt come about ant.nlaticalh. , nley, 89, of 16" Berhn A enue Burtat was in the family plot 'First Baptiat Church there, conrThe<br />

entrenched political grlmp. alua3 lla e the initial a 'l- a hch[ at 8:15 a. m. Fltday at m Oak Hill Cemetery where t'he, ducted the serv,ces. Bul'tal a m<br />

<strong>and</strong> ouly by hard ', ork <strong>and</strong> educatlou Call thc. bc his late home <strong>and</strong> at 9 a. m. at I tommlttal prayers were offered' East Cemetery, Meriden. 'j6-13<br />

,beaten. st. Thomas' Church hele a sol-!by Father Mihalek, assisted by<br />

" The next election that xlll te t a t, nxn' "c, lllingnc ..', it, emn Ilt rh mass of requiem waSlFa her Brophy.<br />

, ., Class Of 1947 , Interstate ('ommerce workers no,s i of Matth as F. Mohr. She was an<br />

High seniors ho become graduates ,cxt cek . ill excluded, <strong>and</strong>, raise minimum ! active member of the Zion Luteinto<br />

a world that ill .-ecru to thenl, at lca t, a httlc m rc 'wages ,i stew of increase in hv- I man Church <strong>and</strong> of a number<br />

2WJrt scented ,., the a+a , es tlmt a m, hed iing cos'- <strong>and</strong> naUonM produet on. ' the churc_k 9r= a_njz_atio . __<br />

of theul. The ar has be¢,t o er nearly two ear <strong>and</strong> Under guise o bamling portal-- Mrs. ,Mohr is survived by two<br />

,<br />

'<br />

,<br />

i<br />

,,favored-- the Congtoss passed a of Bristol Street. with whom he<br />

Mapy o[ the ctnnlneucelncnt orators u q] pcak uo doubt t,t hdl c ively rendering mean- resided, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Darnel Wdham i<br />

economic conditions at honle <strong>and</strong> t*t the trc-.c m mglecs the Fan' Labor St<strong>and</strong>ards of Fairfield; one son, Wtl]iam<br />

relations, of the atontic bomb <strong>and</strong> (ff a crim- ill Act. And lgnffieantly, an anaend- Mohr o f Newport,, IL I4 a vedi<br />

<strong>and</strong> iu housing. The enior wilt hear that the world' ment which I co- ponsored to gr<strong>and</strong>children <strong>and</strong> five great<br />

bed of roses, which Ino t of them probably know already, ra se the nummum wage from 40e<br />

But aduation is a time h the obstacles in the path oil to 60c an hour wa defeated.<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />

The funeral was held at :30<br />

/man or wontan do not apl)ear fortmdable, ltz nl,"xl ag 3. Rewso beneht payments un- p. m. Sunday at the Zion Luthsuccessfully<br />

through 12 years of school, the graduate der s0cml security s stem; extend erao Chm'eh. The Rev. Richard<br />

.has met hl first major test of competence alld has acqn rcd a , present temporary mcrease in G. Pera, newly named pastor, conamount<br />

of self-confidence in the proccs . To pc,pie h-] public assistance benefits; adjust' ducted thc servlees. Burial w in<br />

seen a lot of thc world, t familiarity oftcn brec(l pc -', old-age <strong>and</strong> survivors insurance the family plot in Oak tlill Cemctf<br />

not coatcmpt. Fo the I h chool aduate t,(lay, a m, s tem fo lucre -t --<br />

) ars.. {he Worid .still looks. ,m)mi , inlg'dcs,lrite<br />

the atomic ln ." L.. ALFRED ROOK __<br />

<strong>and</strong> other de elopment that haxe Mrnck lea2" nlto the So far as I know, noth'ng alon Alfred Roo o W stfield Road.<br />

of an older geueration. { the e lines is cool.plated. Meriden, father of John look of<br />

Poor Man's Opium .<br />

4..Enact non-part san housing th<br />

leg, latmn mmilar to t at mtro- , at<br />

s t wn, died Sunday<br />

his home following a<br />

morniog<br />

brief ili-<br />

A spokesman for the over-grown uk box industry asktd duced m 79th Congre . hess. He was caretaker fo 7<br />

x cck t- protect thc nation , mt .ic ma- " No one. I have ' talked to e- yeros v at the I n t e •national Sdvcr<br />

J crc hch] u]) , ('ongrcs a lhc "p, or pect fm passagc of such legisla- Mr. Rook m survived hy hm<br />

opera." ,' t on before Congress adjourns n, .......<br />

Poor man' opium , ouhi bca m,,rc apt dc.criptm . There July.<br />

of dige: tion <strong>and</strong> g.ud conxersatmn. They a anit the<br />

bystawdcr iu nnlc out Gf ten pub[k" places, <strong>and</strong> hc<br />

The only n ctnlragenlent in the tcstitnon)<br />

wa a statcment that jnke box husme s has dr.ppcd<br />

since thc ar. h<br />

Letter To<br />

TIIE NEWS: Coagre in th regm'd? fo date,<br />

Economic Outlook the Joint Congressional Commit-<br />

"hlajov question before the<br />

today is whether World<br />

II is to bc followe by a<br />

of bcom ,<strong>and</strong> bu,-- <strong>and</strong><br />

tn'evitably, by world-wide<br />

bllter econr talc rivaluatiuns,<br />

anti perhaps<br />

a arc t nlcome<br />

are l,gh; unsound fiscal policy<br />

to redure tsxe. in present econotate<br />

ltuatlon; when reductions<br />

come, they should be fan'ly <strong>and</strong><br />

equitably distmbuted, contribute<br />

to mauiLenance of purchasing<br />

pod.vet, <strong>and</strong> help ln'owde wm'k <strong>and</strong><br />

business incentives.<br />

The Washingl<br />

May 30} . ald: "The tax reduction<br />

bill now being wh pped into final<br />

t,e on the Economi_" Report, of' shape IS unacceptable, (1) bewhich<br />

Senator Taft of Ohio is the I cause C ngl'eS.', has voted to cut<br />

cha rnlan, has not held bearing I rcvenue in advance of final ac<strong>and</strong><br />

has madc no re:mnh enda- I t on on iulportant allpropriations<br />

tl ns ibills, (2) because tax r duction<br />

The President submitted a at thin junetnre wouhl add to exshort-rang,,<br />

program of five .'.pc-listing mflatmnary plessurc on<br />

Employment Act of 1.14(,'" should have been earrlod out hy eha mg p0 ,cr' m the h<strong>and</strong>s o f .the<br />

by th2 7Jtl', Cougrtss the Cougress at once, These rec- I people, (3) hrenuse what Senator<br />

machinery by whlci 'we ommendations, <strong>and</strong> the action of Magnu on aptly calls 'piecemeal<br />

This instructs the.<br />

to submit Io the Con-I<br />

r lalulal2/all<br />

ill&king sPeclf;e recmnby<br />

width max unoln<br />

pr duc o,a t"; put-<br />

1. Extend ren conhol beyond inlay well del.t .y 'our present<br />

June, 1947. [golden oppoltun'ty of achieving<br />

The . Wa .}lll!_glgn_ Pgst . (Satut- (ompleLo ove muhng o the tax<br />

day, May 1), tated: "The Seu-] stl'n tu ;(:f (.I) hocause ,t is a virate,<br />

haeing very tardily gotten: tual certainty tbnt large Govern-<br />

,mnd to consideration of rent, ment expenditures ill be<br />

st{puiate :hat the way toward preparation<br />

Coe regsl nM Lomultt-I of a hill nearly as meaningless as<br />

the Eeonolu:c Report that charted by the House. What<br />

the the hen- t c House passed may be termed<br />

by. a rent control extension bill only<br />

annually. [by indutgeuce in an extravagant<br />

our n policy."<br />

Thus you can see that the record<br />

o.f the 80th Congress, insofar<br />

the eeotmmic situation m<br />

eersed, is not encouraging.<br />

BRIEN MeM&HON<br />

HUNTERS<br />

Skilled <strong>and</strong> semiskilled .produetion<br />

workers are needed<br />

immediately in the follow-<br />

[ng ]oqi cTlisfit'fi I :<br />

ALL-AROUND MACItINISTS<br />

AUTOMATIC LATHE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

BENCH IIANI)S<br />

BULLARD MACHINE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

DRILL PRESS OPERATORS<br />

ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS<br />

EXTERN&L GRINDERS<br />

INTERNAL GRINDERS<br />

MILLING MACIlINE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

Pt') LISHERS"<br />

RADIAL DRILL PRESS<br />

OPERATORS<br />

TURRET tATtlE<br />

Apply Mondays thru Frida)s<br />

from 8:00 A.M. to 4:4or P.M.<br />

Office is located on Willow<br />

Street--just off Main SIrcci,<br />

Pratt & Wh ney<br />

Aircraft<br />

EAST HARTFORD 8,<br />

CONNEC'¢IClYl<br />

' Dtstt*ct of Soutlungton hath limited<br />

<strong>and</strong> allowed s x luonths Iron)<br />

the date hereof, fm' the creditors<br />

of . aid Estate to exlnb t their<br />

claxm for settlement. Those who<br />

neglect to present their account.-..<br />

properly attested, wlthtn said Ume,<br />

slll be debarred a recovery. <strong>All</strong><br />

per.,.on-, indebted to sa:d Estate a,e<br />

cquested to make nalaediatc pay-<br />

merit to<br />

RAYMOND H. LEWIS<br />

Executor.<br />

Soathmgton, Ct.<br />

,<br />

i<br />

p.rogress in go ernltlent<br />

b er 0, u hen the cltlzen<br />

xlll IIC<br />

decide<br />

outhington'<br />

hether they<br />

electtou orl ()ctt,- .-lma'. The Roy. Farther James K. I The tearers were Edward Engo<br />

ant t , he tnHtcd Brophy of New Blqtam celebrated I l<strong>and</strong>, John MeNas or, Jr., Matthew GIFT PRESENTATION<br />

one local .,,vstent or h, bc divided by t ,,o l.cal -.. -tclu- the ma- w th the Rev. Father' Walsil, Douglas Lewis <strong>and</strong> Frank<br />

of the clear-cut <strong>and</strong> ill sonic re...pect.', drastic change.. John T. O'Connol alld the Rev. i J.' Hallahan, all of tlus town, <strong>and</strong> MONDAYS -- WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAY<br />

h .t the cittzem, of l lartford, Farnlington anl| \\'ind..or ha\e -- :William Ennm of Hartford.<br />

COFFEE CLUB HOUR<br />

the changc prolltl cd for outhulgton wt,uld bc tuild Ill- DIcsent rent cod rigs Ulltll the end !<br />

MERIDEN'S NEW STATION<br />

pre, cnt lorlll tl{ go ernnlentt xould bc retanled lUlt of the s'ea tut w th such a t<br />

contusion <strong>and</strong> duplicatum tnhcrent iu two g, \e lt-' congertes • of exemptton. . <strong>and</strong> ex-t 1 MRS. 511"'.. Wilhem.h{ WlLHELMINA ¢ blohr, MOHR 80, of -.t..<br />

WMMW -- DIAL 1470<br />

2 30 P.M.<br />

'ithih'A single tofvri x :'onl(l be elimhmted<br />

News hole-heartedly favors simplicfl) |n<br />

ceptm "ag<br />

tO,.cr!-, measu o.<br />

'6" ffu-'lhfy the whole I 206 Bristol Street died Friday<br />

morning at her home following .<br />

BE SURE TO LISTEN IN<br />

Ill other ord.-, e favor consolidatton. 2. Extend .,ovelage of Fan" La I brief dlness. A resident hero<br />

hor St<strong>and</strong>alds Act to classc., oil many years, she was the widow<br />

JOHN F. MOLLOY<br />

20 WEST MAIN REE,T<br />

why they'll give neW power <strong>and</strong> economical performance<br />

to your present car. So phone or visit<br />

Peters Motor Sales today. See these engines <strong>and</strong><br />

get the low instMled price. Terms available.<br />

APPROVED SERVICE<br />

PETERS MOTOR SALES<br />

INC.<br />

EDEN AVE. TEL. 1355 SOUTHINGTON<br />

_ _ artm,,<br />

. AU..CTION .ALE t:><br />

Church<br />

Pla tsville. Conn. HEXT WI tTER<br />

i0:30 A.M. AT RDAY, JUN 21<br />

Antiques, modern [urniture, chin <strong>and</strong> glass<br />

too] .<br />

Antiques sold on commission<br />

Luncheon served by Ladies' Aid<br />

K' .J-. B-ROC+Pr , A-uctionem"<br />

.E S A VE. NEW HAVEN, CONN.<br />

STATEMENT May 31<br />

A sets<br />

:9a.5<br />

Real Estate Loans ........ $ 718,157.51<br />

Collateral Loans ...........<br />

Railroad Bonds .........<br />

anadian Bonds ..........<br />

U. $. Government Bonds . .. 4,091.585.76<br />

Bank Stoc ............... 295,907.85<br />

Banking House ........ 1.00<br />

Insurance <strong>and</strong> Taxes Advanced 21.42<br />

<strong>Fun</strong>d, .......... 57,275.76<br />

Redeemed U. S. Bonds ...... 3.229.23<br />

213,109.30<br />

ash ............... .....<br />

Liabilities<br />

$ 882.506.84<br />

1,578.78 8,294.B4<br />

56,470.34 115,723.23<br />

4,313,158.78<br />

328,689.10<br />

1.00<br />

57,27 .7<br />

3,079.71<br />

185,333.88<br />

Deposits ............... $5,1 7,010.53 $5,506,602. 7<br />

Victory Club ............ 5,462.30 4,959.99<br />

hristmas Club .......... 25,807.50<br />

Surplus ................ 500,0b0.00 500,000.00<br />

Pro[it <strong>and</strong> Loss ......... 183.820.91 212,493.99<br />

Suspense ........... 3,954.95 6,296.5<br />

<strong>Fun</strong>ds Due U. S. Oovernmcnt 103.18 237.18<br />

Reserve for Amortization . 881.15 231.89<br />

Reserve for Losses on Bank<br />

Stocks ................. 52,8S1.75 52,851.75<br />

--gonstr-uetio_ T.r, n _ 8,013.97 11,399.58<br />

Savings Banks Life Ins. Pr.<br />

Account ............... 4.05<br />

$5,882,188.75 $6,320,884.52<br />

='P SlTS,GUARANfEED IN FULL SY HE SAVINGS<br />

D PO$1T GUARANTY FUND OF CONNECTICUT.<br />

This nil-steel, oli-<br />

features, as thls<br />

cut-away drawing<br />

shows• There'S<br />

longer heat travel<br />

room in the heating<br />

chamber for<br />

more efficient<br />

heating•<br />

In addition to this advanced oil furnace,<br />

Chrysler .Airtemp also presents modem<br />

home heat3ng products for gas <strong>and</strong> coal--<br />

both furnaces <strong>and</strong> boilers. Before you decide<br />

on any heating system, it will pay you to<br />

the e Chr3'sler Airtemp'achi vemen_ts.<br />

"J A R M_A N<br />

HEATING & COOLII G<br />

PLAINVILLE CALL ENTERPRISE 9440<br />

,/ Railroad Arcade Tel. 6569 New Britain


<strong>All</strong>-Amerlca.n. Degree LOCAL TBACH£RS X 'r ND<br />

To Be Given On -lat a,UMmAlz<br />

Sachem ence Mec¢ riello <strong>Miss</strong> Eva Shsnahan <strong>and</strong> rs.j<br />

announced this week t at the D°?ty ni h y nd? t .an-<br />

Wonx Tr e, I. O. R. M, degree hum sinner ox me eriaen apteam<br />

will work the <strong>All</strong>-Amm.ican ter of the New Britain T hers'<br />

Degree ou a cl s of c<strong>and</strong>ida s , College Alumnae As cm on at<br />

Saturday, June 21. The utdoor the 17 1 Club, M iden.<br />

degree will be worked at Simone's[ Mr "'<br />

Grove on Jude ne ] s. Katherine attcs ox eri-<br />

Size of the class o <strong>and</strong>ida s den Avenue is spending a vacahas<br />

not b en determined as yet, tmn m New York C y.<br />

Sachem M cariett hut It Is • ....<br />

expected to a large one. committee without charge•<br />

The Wonx fife sod drum co s, jor y of the corps mem rs are<br />

which particspated in the Memo- ex-servicemen <strong>and</strong> the organizarial<br />

Day exercises here, donated tion has played at man' Red Men<br />

its ser ces to the Memorial Day events in recent yearn.<br />

?'here's Something About A<br />

<strong>For</strong> more than half-a-century brides<br />

in <strong>Southington</strong> <strong>and</strong> Plainvillc have<br />

have had their engagements <strong>and</strong><br />

weddings brightened with fine dia-<br />

mond rings from Porter & Dyson,<br />

th6 name that adds much to the g t<br />

but nothing to the cost.<br />

Come in <strong>and</strong> see for yourself this<br />

marvelous collection of diamond<br />

rings. They start at $75.<br />

Porter e Dyson<br />

JEWELERS &_ SILV'ERSMITHS<br />

TeLl325 New Britain<br />

STILL TIME TO BUY THAT<br />

GIFT FOR<br />

adu'ated s no, both of Hartford; ,net increase in surplus for the era amounted to $' 0,000, leaving<br />

ILACEY ELECTED . ergo S. Case of Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio; nine months operations .Was $187,- a net addition to surplus of $117,-<br />

"' " r a ' SiGn of $62,984.52, xes, $2 7,- of March 1, bank loans<br />

"- FOR 15TH<br />

Sea- 004.76, <strong>and</strong> transfer rve for<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Mary J Le 'ana of Plant -<br />

ville has hd..n graduated from<br />

the Bay Path Secretarial School<br />

in Longmeadow, Mass., where<br />

she completed her course in accounting.<br />

She i the daughter<br />

of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Santo Lagana.<br />

after spending a week with Mr.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mrs. James Hermann.<br />

Walter Bell of Marion Avenue<br />

is a patient at Bradley Memorial<br />

Hospital where" he has been<br />

undcrg.oin treatment.<br />

Mrs. Bernard Hastings <strong>and</strong><br />

Wayne, of Marion Avenue,<br />

ha e returned i|ome after spending<br />

a few days m Bradford, Vt.<br />

Mrs. Victoria Stanmtis of Marion<br />

Avenue i confined to her<br />

home by illness.<br />

Raynmnd Smith of Marion Avcnuc<br />

has returned from New York<br />

where he spent aoveral-<br />

- INSTA bL INdULATION<br />

SAVE up to 40%<br />

on cool <strong>and</strong> oil.<br />

RACKLIFFE OIL CO.<br />

Phone 9-1691 New Britain<br />

114 Franklin Square<br />

FREE<br />

PHONE SERVICE<br />

DAD AT<br />

-- <strong>For</strong> --<br />

LAKE'S Finest ,<br />

signs of Bristol <strong>and</strong> Frank L. Wil-<br />

Mark J. Lacey of New Britain cox of Berlin.<br />

was renamed president <strong>and</strong> ten- Mr. Campbell, who succeeds th -<br />

eral manager of the Peck, Stow Ilate Ldw n S. Todd as a director,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Wilcox Company for his fir-:is t e president of the Connectiteenth<br />

consecutive term at the cut l,ight <strong>and</strong> Power Company.<br />

annual stockhold r neeth g ed - Company results for .th fiscal_<br />

no,day afternoon, i period which ended March 31, 1947<br />

Mr. Laeey became associated !Were discussed by Mr. Lace . The<br />

,ossible loss on inxentorie , $75,-<br />

000. Dividends paid to stock.hold-<br />

DONALD E. HbfiSTi OM<br />

Plumbing & Heating.<br />

Telephon t93 V3<br />

Southlngt=n<br />

with the firm in 1930 as vice pres- i --. _.... --<br />

193.. i<br />

dent in charge of sales. In<br />

he ,,'as elected vice president <strong>and</strong> "1 P. F. ARCH SUPPORTING SNEAKERS-<br />

manago " aud in Apr i. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY<br />

he first assumed hm present<br />

position.<br />

Samuel C. Wilcox of New Brit-'<br />

aiu was reelected vie,. president<br />

<strong>and</strong> treasurer of the concern <strong>and</strong><br />

Lee P. Smith ,f Meriden Avenue<br />

as again named s-cretary <strong>and</strong><br />

assistant treasurer.<br />

The d,rect, rs elected are Dewey<br />

S. Blakeslee of Plantsville;<br />

Charlrs L. Campbell <strong>and</strong> Samuel<br />

Take 'Em Away. EXTRA!<br />

AT ONLY<br />

SK I LLETS--REDUCED I<br />

Grab "era up hefore it too<br />

late.' They go fast!<br />

REDUCED!<br />

More than ½<br />

$1.37V<br />

23 Piece MOONSTONE<br />

LUNCHEON SET:<br />

WILL MAKE ALL YOUR ACTIVITIES<br />

MORE ENJOYABLE<br />

Buy A Pair Today<br />

ASSORTED STYLES<br />

Priced $2.50 to $4.45<br />

MUNDY'S SHOE STORE<br />

PLAINVILLES LEADING FOOTWEAR STORE<br />

Open Daily to 6 P.M., Friday 9 P.M. Closed Mondays<br />

TILT-TOP<br />

Bridge Table<br />

EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES<br />

30 Pc. Ruby & Cryst,al Ensemble<br />

. 4 Crystal Dinner Plates<br />

•4 Ruby Soup Plates<br />

•4 Crystal Salad Plates<br />

•4 Graceful Ruby Cups<br />

•4 Crystal Saucers<br />

•4 Crystal Water Goblets<br />

•Useful uby Sherberts<br />

• Ruby Sugar Bow1 _<br />

FOR FURS AND Sa ;ings up to 60% <strong>and</strong> More!<br />

CLOTH COATS DINETTE SCOOP<br />

Only 5! Iturry . . . Ilurry: 5<br />

Piece plastic top dinette suite, 4<br />

now only $<br />

totaled $500,000, which areal<br />

abe quarterly at.the rate Of<br />

Ii000 per year, beginning.<br />

,tember 1917.<br />

-NOW OPEN<br />

CLAM BAR FEATURING ,<br />

LITTLE NECKS AND CHERRYSTONES<br />

ON HALF-SHELL -- FISH & CHIPS<br />

PUT UP TO TAKE OUT<br />

PARKING FACILITIEg<br />

OPEN NIGHTLY --WED. THRU. SUN.<br />

MARKET OPEN WED. & FRI.--8:30 to 5:30<br />

THURS. 8:30 to 6:30<br />

PLAINVILLE FISH<br />

MARKET<br />

COR. EAST & BROAD STS. PLAINVILL] "- .<br />

TEL. PLAI'NVILLE 1199<br />

Distinctive styling, lasting spring construc-<br />

tlort, rich, durable covering. Includes sofa<br />

gechairs<br />

Period BEDROOM SAVINGS!<br />

n°w $119<br />

Extraordin$<br />

• o.tching hair,. itcd. I,uc. '58 *38<br />

Green a d Ivory. -<br />

PHONE . ,<br />

NEW BRITAIN<br />

-PtatformRockers..-,,' RUBBER DOGE- M. 'I'<br />

s24 9S<br />

.<br />

73c<br />

"" '* - ' " Duncan Phy, fe<br />

"Kroehle<br />

SOFA Sco@I<br />

TIMELY TIPS ' 07 - " " : :o :: S a':p ¢ d $]* Y2<br />

Brcntwood, Art <strong>and</strong> Wembly neckwear, $1.00 to<br />

$2.25 . .'.' Sport Shorts. $2.95 to $4.9.5 . . . Hose,<br />

Holeproof, 50c to $1.25 . . . Champ Hats, $2.95 to<br />

$ WILl, STORE AND .<br />

I IN U E YOUR PLAIN FOOD t HOPPER<br />

CI,O'I'It COAT. Efficient, e ,-to-clean<strong>and</strong>i 96c . ,<br />

.<br />

$6.50 . . . Belts, $1.00 to $6.00 . . . Suspenders,<br />

$I,00 to $3.00 L'Orle Toiletries, $I.00 to $5.50<br />

• • •<br />

$€$ WILl, STORE AND<br />

INSfJRE YOUIt FUIt<br />

TRIMMED CLOTil<br />

CLOT g<br />

H DRVEa<br />

Unfinished--ready for a parkl-<br />

Wallets, h initials in gold without charge, $3.50<br />

COAT.<br />

WIll, STOR AND<br />

•<br />

o--'<br />

•<br />

" - -<br />

to $15. $15.00, , plus tax , . . Tc: Terrycloth cloth robes, $10,95 ;10.9<br />

• . . Slacks, ,$7.95 to $14.95 . . . Sport Coats, $22.5_0<br />

to $24.95 . . . Raincoats, $7.95 to $25.50.<br />

ALL GIFTS BOXED I'REE Co nechc aplg Cricket<br />

THE R. J. LAKE COMPANY url'mrs<br />

dueefl !<br />

Open Evenings By Appomtm t<br />

.BEDS<br />

Oval, square <strong>and</strong> oblong styles,<br />

118 MAIN T'REET NEW ,BRITAIN 87 West Main St. r.


Cough|ins Making , Mrs. Alice W Curtis of Plain-<br />

Motor Trip To Canada ,11 . ,',.Ze,,t ,q ltannnh Woodruff<br />

' r. <strong>and</strong> MI' , John .1 ('oughHn ( h,tptel. D.A R.. Of Sou,king,on,<br />

PRUNING -- BRt('IN(; -- TREE rEM(IV .I,<br />

CABI.INC, -- ( VI'I' WORK -- TItEE FEEI)ING<br />

JAPANESE BEETI.E AND MOSQUITO CONTROL<br />

22 <strong>For</strong>estville Ave. Tel. 955 Plainville<br />

GRADUATES!<br />

i Finish.es<br />

'. touch with Mrs. Milton % ,o thnz.<br />

Mend,ers ,d" the,committee ale<br />

Mrs. Calv:n T. Hu hes, puhlitity;<br />

, Mrs. Austin Poirier, eollceti,,ns;<br />

Mrs. Fred Dickerman, transporta-<br />

l ,s " w Lun:heon will be served hy the<br />

1 Alex<strong>and</strong>er J. Brogan -f New<br />

Win peclal Diplomas<br />

, Goor 1'. Hayes n,, serving<br />

WMITNEY ., the Nay, <strong>and</strong> Dominie D'Anelo,<br />

Army" veteran. ill -y<br />

special diplomas from I,ewis H<br />

HAS A SPECIAL JTTST FOR YOU s o. ,r ,- t w. , , ,.<br />

GRADUATE OF A-LLSCHOOL _<br />

ARE ELIGIBLE FOR IT.<br />

One Large 5x7 $1.00<br />

Mounted Portrait<br />

FOUR PROOFS SHOWN<br />

WE HAVE CAPS A.blD GOWNS _ __<br />

Phone Bristol 4109 Today<br />

WHITNEY STUDIOS<br />

9 NO. MAIN STREET<br />

We are. headquarters for<br />

IOUllflOtO CUTLERY<br />

OOUIMIT CAEVlEI<br />

l o Knife<br />

VISIT OUR<br />

CUTLERY DEPT.<br />

BRISTOL<br />

d: '<br />

' LAUREL STi<br />

OR generations, the na e<br />

"ShurEdge" has been the sym-<br />

bol of finest quality in tle<br />

<strong>and</strong> we are proud to feature b<br />

famous line.<br />

hadium steel is nsed in "Shut-<br />

Edge" -household knives--the<br />

blades are hollow-ground to razor<br />

sharpness: <strong>and</strong> the h<strong>and</strong>les of lustrous<br />

Pakkawood assure everlasting<br />

beauty.<br />

<strong>For</strong> lasting satisfaction choose<br />

the best--look for the name<br />

"ShurEdg£' on the cutlery you<br />

buy.<br />

POCKET AND HUNTINa KNIVES<br />

of the Board of Education.<br />

Hayes entered the Nav. in Febluary,<br />

1946. The Na-vv reported<br />

to school authoritiea that Ha. es<br />

passed the g neral educational development<br />

test m the high sch 01<br />

level. He attended L- ts in HI32-<br />

. 1944-45 <strong>and</strong> part of 1945-4G.<br />

He is the sop .f Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrq.<br />

Ceorg a es of Cffurth Street,<br />

PlantsvUle.<br />

Academy, in Vir dn unt /<br />

e rmy. -<br />

eeivill his dmeha e, he att ml l<br />

t h o Hart f,,rd Veleran High<br />

'Sch m] <strong>and</strong> completed d ploma requirements.<br />

He plans t,, enter college<br />

in the all.<br />

died Wedneqda.,, at his hnme on<br />

"r.dd Road, M,Ihlale. fie hal keen<br />

empl, v-d a' t'!atk Bros. Boll<br />

•ass a me,,,b r , f Frien bip<br />

l..d c, A'," & M, Odd Fellows,<br />

A daoghter, Madeline l.oui..e,<br />

we*. I,orn Jane 5 at Waterbury<br />

llo. pital, to D . <strong>and</strong> Mm. Armond<br />

<strong>For</strong>gmne of 274 Main<br />

5h . <strong>For</strong>gtone wa tile fo er<br />

311- Eleanoc Del ( onte of Water-<br />

EDITH $. COOl(<br />

WOMEN'S APPAREL<br />

JITNE CI,I, ARANCE<br />

Dresses<br />

Coats<br />

Suits<br />

Reduced in Pi-ice % to %<br />

NEW SITMMER COTTONS<br />

175 MAIN STREET<br />

Ill<br />

$7.95 <strong>and</strong> lip "<br />

BRISTOL<br />

J UN 1,' 13-14<br />

LASq CHANCE TO WITNESS<br />

I IAMONI) CUTTING<br />

I)EMONSTRATION<br />

at<br />

JONES ,JEWELERS.<br />

336 MAIN ETREET NEW DR[TAIN<br />

See Mr. Sylvan Fields, King Cut Diamond Cutter,<br />

demonstrate his art. •<br />

It takes know-how to cut diamonds, especially the<br />

King-Cut, which has 28 more aeets than th ordinary<br />

stone, 86 in all, plus a polished gLrdle timt gives it a<br />

brilliance heretofore Unknown. Come in <strong>and</strong> see this<br />

sktlled work done.<br />

FREE! DIAMOND RING<br />

AWARDED FREE SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 6 P.M.<br />

" Any man or woman is eligible, just register with Mr.<br />

Fields. No obligation Whatever.<br />

20 ,, DISCOUNT O1'I ALL OUR DIAMONDS<br />

DURING JUNE.<br />

See the new Living Room Galleries<br />

at FUNK'S any day except Mondays<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sundays--Open Fridays until 9.<br />

" Li NGROOM GALLERIES<br />

AT<br />

FUNK'S IN BRISTOL<br />

€ H R Y S .', You are invited to visit this new 5000 square feet of display area. Thes<br />

Living Room Gallet'ies are here for your shopping p.lea.sure. You will desire<br />

A I R 1' B: M P o come again <strong>and</strong> again to ab rb the beauW of t ese gracious, livable<br />

W A • R H [ A • R settings: New Fabrics -- New S les-- New Background New Window<br />

Automallc * Oil Burning Trea ents. • • all are here waiting for you.<br />

You will be greeted by courteo pe¢sonnel o[ many yea ' expe nce as<br />

<strong>For</strong> pl ot am<br />

Ih b Alaamp. Burns Home Furnishers.<br />

automatlc. The entire store has be redecorated<br />

[or this occasion.<br />

laving AIHImp features--or<br />

JARTMAN<br />

CO.<br />

I Plainville Call<br />

I Enterprise 9440<br />

[ 14 R. R, Arcade Tel. 6569<br />

Prospect Street<br />

PHONE 9227


LEGAL "NOTICE FOR .SALE<br />

DISTRICT OF SOUTIIINGTON i FOR SALE "Duo T<br />

ss. P.obate Court, June 5th, 1947. I Con litionln Unit corn<br />

ESTATE Die Chn,.I,. l" .u - . g I ere, less<br />

.........s .....mltn, installation, $274 }5. Devine Com-<br />

, of Soothmgton, m ael lh - pany Waterbury 3-3856<br />

t ict, deceased. , "<br />

The Conrt of Prebate fro' the fOR SALE--Plant . Potted toma-<br />

- ]istrlet of T n hath hm-I toe% pepper , Reus ner's Green-<br />

11 [4 months fl'om ]mu es, Woed t*ff .e . Rm (hing<br />

he date her f, for the c editma of [ t n.<br />

.said Estate to exhibit theu clam OR. SAIJ,N-Iave bar for<br />

o settlemeet. Those who neglect I , e men. Reynolds, avage St.,<br />

:to present the,, accoant,, luopetly, ?,outhington.<br />

teated, within ,a d time, will be<br />

t rred a tcrovery. <strong>All</strong> pet on QR ,ALE- lho (;ladwon. <strong>For</strong><br />

indebted to stud E tate ase v- immediate delivery. outhmgton<br />

uested to make mmwdiate pay- I arnl[ure ('o,, TeL 788, Southing-<br />

lineal ton.<br />

' 1 EE P. SMI'rlI,<br />

Executor.<br />

: Meriden Ave.,<br />

Sout}ungtou<br />

j16-13<br />

-- -\-. , , m vc;y good con(hi, 1. t'all i<br />

DISTRItq (H,' SOIVIIIINGqt N I Southingh, 465-W<br />

ss. Probate (hmrt, June 12th, A. ]) "<br />

.1947. , , • "<br />

ESTAT OF.lulia Lehan late or HIJJ W NaEI) _<br />

. outhingtan, m said Dmhiet, de-<br />

*eased JOB HUNTERS<br />

t Upon the applieatmn of imothy<br />

Shilled <strong>and</strong> semiskilled prodt/r-<br />

Leban, husb<strong>and</strong> saul t seased<br />

Praying that letters of adnliuistta-<br />

' .'tion may be grante.d on said estate<br />

,'represented ifitestate as per applilion<br />

workers ate needed iranlediately<br />

in the foltowmg job<br />

cla ificatiens:<br />

"cation on file ulm'e fnlly appears, ALL-AROUND MACHINISTS<br />

"it is<br />

A UTO IATIC LATHE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

ORDERED, That aid applica-<br />

.tlon be heard attd determined at<br />

the Probate Office in '<strong>Southington</strong>,<br />

in said Di.strict, on the 18th day of<br />

June A. D. 1947, at 2 o'clock in the<br />

afternoon; anti that I uhlic notice<br />

be given of the pemlency of ...ael<br />

application <strong>and</strong> time <strong>and</strong> place of,<br />

hearing thereon, by publishing a<br />

copy of this order once in a news- i<br />

paper having a circulation m said.<br />

District, attd hy posting a copy[<br />

thmeof, on the public stgnpost m'<br />

the Town of <strong>Southington</strong>, in saidl<br />

)istriet, aml by sending, via pre-I<br />

paid postage, a copy thereof to all<br />

parties in interest at least five'<br />

days before sa d day of hearing.<br />

,Vrd. j. ItURI.EY, .ludge.<br />

[CLASSIFIED I<br />

[,ADV. SECTION[<br />

aUSINESS SERVI (: S<br />

MOVING--STORAGE<br />

Local & Long Distance Movers<br />

Storage & General Trucking<br />

A. T. SALERNO<br />

Tel. <strong>Southington</strong> 1357 or 545<br />

ANY box spring, mattress made<br />

uven: equal_ ta new One day service.<br />

Innersprings made over our<br />

specialty. Conneetient Furniture<br />

tare, corner Center aml North<br />

Main, Bristol. Call Rristol 7644 m'<br />

.6024 <strong>and</strong> reverse charges, tf<br />

, SERVICES OFFER? SEL THEM THROUGH CLASSI IED ADS[<br />

BENCII HANDS<br />

BULI.ARD MACHINE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

REAL ES TATE<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

Choice building lots for your nexv USTOM made venetia<br />

home in the following locations: in Steel, Aluminnm, er Wood.<br />

Berlin Street--High, dry lot. on Chmce of ell ta es. 1 o conhard<br />

surface r<strong>and</strong> with all utih- plete factory ]econditiomng of your.<br />

tins, 65 x 200 feet. t blinds. ('all Venetian Blind<br />

Belleview Avenue--Excellent loca. lqervice at Mertden 2591. tf<br />

ties fur a snlall hmne, 55 x :|40<br />

-f et.---- FOR SALE- Cinders for Drive-<br />

. South Eml Road--Extra large lot, [ ways, al o repaired with amtuperb<br />

view, city water & vice- I cite. SDnd <strong>and</strong> Gravel for fall. Also<br />

tricity, 145 front attd 200 deep. loam <strong>and</strong> fdl stone. We deliver.<br />

!Rocky' Trmkmg, hgh! <strong>and</strong> heavy<br />

Metnlea Itoad--Chmce of 4 tots, haulin*g. (:all 309-1t<br />

,qavage Street.-- Betweee country ! tf<br />

t:lab <strong>and</strong> Mt tldetl Road, ml South t<br />

side of street. Partly cleared.. ! PBII.CO<br />

HOME FREEZEK<br />

humedtate [}ehvet y<br />

SOU:HINGTON<br />

FllRNITURt] t'O.<br />

Center St. Tel. 788<br />

<strong>Southington</strong><br />

Belleview Avenue: ('onvenient<br />

ce,,stble loeatien, lot 8o x 260 feet PIANOS FOR SAI,E New. Beau-<br />

Belleview <strong>and</strong> Bethn St., ceq'ner--<br />

133 x 90 feet w th all utllitie<br />

available.<br />

THE CUSHING COMPANY<br />

11 Main Street<br />

"Phone <strong>Southington</strong> 46<br />

eriden- tby TurnPike--Single 6<br />

room modern cottoge, hot water<br />

heat with oil, fireplace, insulated<br />

attic, attached heated garage, only<br />

7 years old.<br />

Meriden-WLby Turnpike - Now<br />

Vacant, single 6 roonl itouse, sunoom,<br />

hot water heat with oil,<br />

fireplace, two car garage, lot 100<br />

x 340 approx.,°price $1.5,000.<br />

Meriden Ave.--6 room house, oak<br />

floor.% hot air heat, garage, Im ge<br />

lot.<br />

Strong, Agent. Call Pl.ain ille 1367<br />

mornings for appointment.<br />

Singer Electric Sewing<br />

Machines $69.50 up<br />

Convert Your Old Machine<br />

New Vacuum Cleaners<br />

$54.25 up<br />

MERIDEN SERVING<br />

CENTER<br />

235 IIanover St. Meriden<br />

Phone 7197-W<br />

tf "<br />

athrooms; Eitchens, Counter ,<br />

Etc.<br />

JIM'S AUTO PARTS, INTO,<br />

kWholesale & Retail Auto Parts<br />

Service<br />

Complete Machblo Shop Service<br />

90 N. Mare, Bristol, Tel. 4159<br />

Automot.ve MAX'S Sales<br />

Pat , & Service<br />

DeSoto---Plymouth<br />

General Tires <strong>and</strong> Tnbos<br />

Reta ending<br />

Cash Paid for Used Car<br />

172 W. Main St. Meriden<br />

Phone 455<br />

Mitchell's Service Station<br />

"W.,ere <strong>All</strong> b rienda Meet"<br />

Mobil Gas---Oil L u b r,ieafion<br />

New Goodyear Tares & Tube<br />

on h<strong>and</strong><br />

Recapping & Vulcanizing<br />

M. J. PORYDZY, Prop,<br />

Eden Av. & Main. <strong>Southington</strong><br />

ROS O' AItTO- PXR S-<br />

N,.w & ITs, d Autonmtive Parts<br />

Tires Tube --Accessorie<br />

H ghe t Prices Paid for Wlecked.<br />

Burn l lT ed Cars & Trucks<br />

N. Britain Rd., Kensiugton<br />

New Britain 3255<br />

DRIVE SAFELY<br />

Have your brakem reliued now.<br />

Complete Brake Service. Oldsmobile<br />

<strong>and</strong> GMC Sales <strong>and</strong><br />

Service.<br />

SOUTHINGTON GARAGE<br />

Tel. 512 No. Main St.<br />

UNITED USED CARS & PARTS<br />

('aru Bought & Sold<br />

Al. o Cat's Bought }'or Parts<br />

W,. Specialize on Truck Parts<br />

Phone Wbry 4-5355<br />

Wolcott Rd., Watm,bury<br />

BOTTLED GAS<br />

I LORISTS<br />

--ff.-OEfLlO "<br />

I LOWERS TH ,T SATISFY<br />

Desig lu Of Distinction<br />

In Any Evnnt Wtte Flower,<br />

Militia!e, Phon,- S,mtldeg¢on 3 0<br />

NYREN BROS FI. RISTS.<br />

Cut F[owers Potted Plants<br />

Floral Designs<br />

flowers by Wire<br />

Phone 901<br />

WM.-FIS HER & SONS Inc.<br />

Cut FIowets--l'otfed Plants<br />

Wedding Booquets<br />

"Flower Build Morale"<br />

Bm.l,lamt St. Plaetsv lie 360<br />

FUPNITURE<br />

f. hr , FOWLer<br />

& I,aI'L C<br />

<strong>For</strong> Quality<br />

Furniture nd Fur, isinn<br />

Shop Here <strong>and</strong> Be Sure<br />

Mer den. Corm<br />

TIlE PACt Eb<br />

FUR SHOP<br />

C ts Made to Order. Repairing<br />

<strong>and</strong> Remodeling. Fur Storage.<br />

Satisfaction Guaranteed•<br />

lfi Arch St. Phone 2996<br />

New Britain<br />

GENERAL SUPPLIES<br />

JOE'S SUPPLY HOUSE<br />

We Buy, Sell <strong>and</strong> Swap<br />

New <strong>and</strong> Used<br />

Buihling, Plumbing & ota<br />

Su plies<br />

Also Junk Cat's<br />

DRILL PRESS OPERATOK<br />

UNITED TILE CO.<br />

Fro' Farm <strong>and</strong> Home Beyond<br />

The Gas Main<br />

"<br />

ENGINE LATHE OPE.RATORS j-Water Street 2 family house, 5 <strong>Southington</strong> Pone 906 The Modern Gas Service I Marion, Tel. South. 12V1-J1<br />

i rooms each, gv.rage, lot 88 x 188 UTILGAS Foot of South]ngton Mtn.<br />

EXTERNAL GRINDERS I applox., immediate occupancy. Custom Made "Smlthington, 1375 W., N. Brit. 645. GLASS CONTRAcTORs<br />

[ Old Turnpike -- 6 room Colonial VENETIAN BLINDS Appliances<br />

INTERNAL GRINDERS house, 6 yenrs old, oak flom s, I in ---- I---W -I K -sON GL ASS--<br />

MILLING MACHINE art. well, bottle gas, 2 acres.l<strong>and</strong>, Wood Steel-- Ahnuinum BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Gene l CO., GlassINC. Confraeto<br />

,<br />

OPERATORS f t trees. Free Estimates H. WALES L[NE , . Plate <strong>and</strong> Window Gla<br />

POLISHERS ? Plantsvill 2 fam y, 5-5, fireplace<br />

do , furze heat down, new<br />

roof, large lot. "<br />

NEW BR AIN<br />

VENETIAN BLIND MFG. CO.<br />

Tel. Ne v Bri in 7738<br />

Brick Caul nF ompounds<br />

CemenInsulation Clay Produ<br />

Auto Safety<br />

Mi ors<br />

19421 State<br />

s<br />

RADIAL DRILL PRESS We have on our list at the pres- Plalnville 1038-4 Me Latches, & Specialties HAIR REMOVING<br />

OPERATORS ent time: Restaurants, garages, Rear 107 Arch St. New Bri in MERIDEN. 'CONN.<br />

TURRET LATHE OPERATORS tire shop, fish market, small stores, - - ---MISS HELEN SIIUGAI S<br />

I erew machine bgs nesse <strong>and</strong> I O CAMERA SHOP t,raduate of ./eft,nan<br />

Apply Mondays thru Fridays I many others. FROZEN FOOD GEar gDIE' CAM I -&- Electrolysi Inst., New Ymk<br />

from 8:00 A.M. to .t:45 P.M. I If you want to sell your House, 17 Church St., Te" 5699, e den RECORDS SHOP Room 201, ('a tdy Bldg,<br />

Offme is located on Willow Farm, Busiqgss or 10t list it with We Deliver in Southin n Make One Stop Here <strong>For</strong> J7 Leavenworth St, Waterbury<br />

Street just off main Street, i the progressive Deal Agency Birdseye Paragon- att' Complete Camera EqmpmenL Phone Wbry 3-5343<br />

Eaqt Hartford. t where you receive p mpt court- Fai ount- Hy ade<br />

GLENDON A. SCOBORIA<br />

Personnel Director<br />

House orker<br />

General Housework<br />

SOUTIIINGTON NURSING<br />

HOME<br />

135 Eden Avenue<br />

Telephone <strong>Southington</strong> 1397<br />

COOK<br />

SOUTHINGTON NURSING<br />

HOME<br />

135 Eden Avenue<br />

LAWN MOWEttS--Sh T ened <strong>and</strong> Telephone Southing'ton 1397<br />

repaired. AI% Service Station.'......<br />

T Htrtrl Watby i-td., lVltilttale. Uall [ W-ANTED-- ke :s imiller.<br />

<strong>Southington</strong> 1292. . Man to learn trade. Good salary.<br />

...... . Work days. Apply in persou be-<br />

I HAL K's WOODWORKING' tween nd 4 p.m. daily at Acme<br />

NO WAIT4NG AT<br />

SOUTHINGTON FURNITURE<br />

COMPANY<br />

PLILCO elec. Refrigerator.<br />

PHILCO elec. Freezers<br />

FLORENCE Dual Ranges<br />

ELECTRO'Master Elec. Range<br />

CHROME Breakfast Sets<br />

BEN'DI: Automatic Washers<br />

YOUNGSTOWN S nl s<br />

UNIVERSAL & EUREK-A'"<br />

Vacuum C eaners<br />

THOR Ironers<br />

PHILco Comb. Radios<br />

EMERSON Table Model Radios<br />

ENITH Portable Radios<br />

Pay as little as $5 monthb<br />

L<strong>and</strong>scape Gardening<br />

Asphalt Driveways<br />

DELLA PUCA BROS.<br />

Tel. 879<br />

32 Summer St. Sonthin ton<br />

SEPTIC TANKS<br />

CONCRETE<br />

SEPTIC TANKS<br />

GEORGE H. LA rMAN<br />

Telephone Wallingford 2264-W<br />

P. O. Box 405 Waltingfm'd<br />

A UTOMOTIVE<br />

BIG .iOHN'S -<br />

• SERVICE STATION<br />

COMPANY<br />

General RenaiHn't,<br />

Factm'y Trained I,incoln Specialist<br />

55 Center St.<br />

-=,<br />

Tel. 788<br />

Now Specializing on<br />

Fm'd Winterizing.<br />

............... 742 Pine St.. <strong>For</strong>eal .iIM R,.; 7nn<br />

=<br />

HOP. We spec a]me<br />

chairs. Andrews<br />

<strong>Southington</strong> 1457-W3.<br />

]a fecaning ton.<br />

h --<br />

i WANTED<br />

-- ,<br />

-- Housekeeper -- in<br />

yore. furniture, beautiful florals,<br />

t es-am ,ids I y $1.25 weekly.<br />

Also curtains, rugs, mattresses, l<br />

BURKES<br />

SERVICE CENTER<br />

New <strong>and</strong> Used<br />

home of two adults. Good work- dishes, aluminum ware <strong>and</strong> other Car <strong>and</strong> Truck Tires<br />

ASHES <strong>and</strong> rubbish removed, In'ice ing conditions. Good salary. Ad- items for ur h e. Very reason- Vulc izin ecap ing<br />

.l'e s ?a :6f;2?tract jobs accepteu,<br />

:........... ca t4o d<br />

,.e,s inquiries c/o Bo<br />

lngton News ""<br />

1,, South-I able. Terms. Call Mrs. Alice C, os-<br />

I by, <strong>Southington</strong> 1484-J. In Our<br />

Meriden<br />

Own Shop<br />

• e ed Southln to<br />

nd completely esto'ed to original , mot m'le s hen......... g " g n bu rs Ptum Oil Burr Supplie<br />

position w th Parer SAG PRUF. <strong>and</strong> h l,,, . , .[of quahty meleh<strong>and</strong>lse. Weekly] CORNER SER CE<br />

Work done in yonr home. Divan<br />

18.50; "<br />

Chart' $8.75. Lifetime<br />

'uarantee. ('all Plainville 1276.<br />

children. Live in. Good wages <strong>and</strong><br />

a ngenial home. Box 48, e o<br />

Southingten News.<br />

- -- - " I vER CITY -<br />

FURNACE CO., INC,.<br />

Heating Contractors<br />

'ORK--SILENT GLOW<br />

Air Conditioning Units--Boilers<br />

Next to YMCA<br />

I WANTED---JOB<br />

102 West Main St.<br />

Meriden<br />

Tel. 5511<br />

wor/L typing, stenography, cler-<br />

,ical in store, or part time baby<br />

]sitter, or part time housework.<br />

I Telephone <strong>Southington</strong> 899-W.<br />

I ....W N i b-<br />

+ANTIQOES wanted -- Antique<br />

R AI E Br e's, a ter ' fm'n[ture, china, ,liver, etc,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dncks. Lazy Lane Road, Ethel Clark, Wgmh'uff Street.<br />

'e]ephone Southmgton 597-R, <strong>Southington</strong> 461-R.<br />

[ITCHEN C 'JINETS -- Built to PAPER--We buy rangs, pape - nd<br />

meagre aml instal'. d by expert me ls. Waste Materials Tr ck-<br />

sales offering up to 80% savings!<br />

Plastic h<strong>and</strong>bags, leather accessories,<br />

dresses, coats, lingerie, <strong>and</strong><br />

many othea" items of value. Call for<br />

an evening nppointment to shop<br />

the REAL SILK line. Call Smithington<br />

243. Represented by F.<br />

Goodrich.<br />

I. ARGE SELECTION<br />

GENUINE INLAID<br />

LINOLEIJM<br />

INSTALLED BY EXPERTS<br />

'<br />

CONGOLEUM TILE<br />

THE SOUTHINGTON<br />

FURNITURE CO.<br />

58 Center St. • "T !. 788<br />

<strong>Southington</strong><br />

ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT<br />

We dra v ans, buihl<br />

ROOMS FOR RENT If" noLpleased, your 35c back at<br />

install in your own . any drug store. TE-OL, a st 'ong<br />

nine€<strong>For</strong> fl'oo esimatas call South- t ROOMS FOR R -I T. Suitable for fungicide, contains 90% alcohol. IT<br />

gton 1468-R or 1040-W. South- two girls. Hot <strong>and</strong> cold running PENETRATES. Reaches MORE<br />

agton Cabinet Co. water, shower, etc. Pleasant. Call germ , to KILL the itch. Today at<br />

" Merid n. 4623. Oxla:v:a. Dru=. Blare_<br />

STATION<br />

3oseph DeLuGe, Prop.<br />

Center St. <strong>Southington</strong><br />

EDDIES<br />

Commercial Body Shop<br />

<strong>All</strong> Kinds el Body & Fender<br />

work portahle glectrle Welding<br />

macmne -- Used Cars <strong>and</strong><br />

Truek Bought & Sold.<br />

Clark St. MiHdale Tel.<br />

"" ( E ' ILI:E; '- T ) B0"DY<br />

Used Cm's Bought & Sold<br />

New & Used Parts I lxchange<br />

Used Tires, Batteries & Glass<br />

Also Used Motbrs <strong>and</strong> Rediators<br />

1803 N. Ma o S,t: Waterbury,<br />

SHOE R PA4RS<br />

Rug Cleaning<br />

TEL. SO. 1067<br />

E. SEARLES, Prop.<br />

THE SANI-KLEEN RUG CO.<br />

"A Complete Rug Service"<br />

Rt g Shampooing & Repairing<br />

Factory type rug binding<br />

<strong>and</strong> edging.<br />

313 Church t. Tel. 2848-W<br />

New Quarters in New ritaln<br />

DRY GOODS -<br />

JAMES<br />

Notion. --Gifts---Cosmeties<br />

School .Supplies<br />

Wlndow Shades<br />

Greeting C rds---Stationery<br />

Hosiery -- Lingerie<br />

Central Square Plainville<br />

l lhl,L Frozen IIor e Meat, ALPO<br />

Cooked Meat & Gt}FFS Meat with<br />

Kibbles.<br />

131 North St., Bristol, 7933<br />

Tile KENNELL SItOP<br />

Puppies--Gohlh h--Canat ies<br />

Dog 'trimming by Appointn cnt<br />

Complete Line Pet Foods I<br />

<strong>and</strong> Accessories<br />

Phone Whry 4-5464<br />

I 6 E. Main St., Waterbm.y • •<br />

LA PIZZA<br />

<strong>For</strong> 16 Years We " l'ave Serw.d<br />

LA PIZ & Every Dayl<br />

S op in un your next trip to<br />

Meriden. Also packed to<br />

take borne.<br />

CONVA I.ESCENT IItIME I V RDOLINI'S<br />

.... Closed Monday Tel. 1992<br />

ORCtIARD RE T I 12 Hanover St. Meride<br />

"A I[onle <strong>For</strong> Tile Aged" I - -- --<br />

I<br />

AttemIanc 24 IIour Servu'e ['FILE llt V( E<br />

Registered Nurses in ; BLry NOW<br />

Monroe Rd.. Waterbury Screens--Storm Windows<br />

Tel. Wbry 4-5176 [ Tnsulation<br />

..... Paints--Glass--(:emenb--Linm<br />

ELECTRIt;AL unlmer St. Soathington<br />

L. P. BECK TeL<br />

ELECTRICAL CON 'RA CTOR<br />

Repair i A li e MARKET<br />

Td. gS-W L/ AV NI/E --<br />

168 Mnin St Southin n MARKET<br />

..... H )LIiA R'.q -<br />

Seboo/, Cot'. Chinch Bristol<br />

Connecticut's Leading<br />

Apoliance Staro<br />

Quality Rugs <strong>and</strong> Furniture<br />

Tel. BH tol 3924<br />

FEED & GRAIN<br />

RUDOLV<br />

Feed Purina Chows<br />

And See The D,ifference<br />

-M LAT$ .- GROCERIES<br />

BEER -- BEVERAG ,S<br />

FRUITS VEGETABLES<br />

255 Berlin Ave. TeL 763<br />

Southlngton<br />

INC.<br />

Established lt@Jfl<br />

Dispensing Opticians<br />

Ph ographic supplies<br />

"Many Imitate But Nevo<br />

Kemtune l'amt TRIMZ READY<br />

.'t'e Suit The Llaght t Quality<br />

l'amt <strong>and</strong> Wall Paper<br />

141-1]5 .4o Ma n. Waterbmy<br />

Co, ne S, ovdh. St,<br />

P IN'I:ING ('ONTR CTOR<br />

WAL'I ER E. HYDE & SON<br />

Pamtmg Dt'cOl'atulg<br />

Pape hanging<br />

Sheet Rock--Canvas Ceilings<br />

Floor Rebut fat mg =-Refinishing<br />

63 Rustic TeL, Bmstal,<br />

Tel-. 6-112, 6684<br />

PAINTER-AND DECORATOR<br />

Paints -- Varnishes<br />

Imporml & Unitized Wallpaper<br />

Shades Venehan Blinds<br />

Painter's Supplies<br />

Vholesale & Retail<br />

55 Grove St. Meriden<br />

Phone Enterprise 9190<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

JOHN P. GRANNAN<br />

Plumbing & Heating<br />

Deice Oil Burners<br />

hmtalled & Serviced<br />

Jobbing A Specialty<br />

Phone Bristol 8010<br />

60 Ru.;tic Terrace, Bristol<br />

PLU, IB1NG SUPPLIES<br />

Tile SILLER PLUMBING<br />

SUPPLY CO.<br />

Plumt,,ng & Heating Supplies<br />

Reasonably Priced<br />

Consult Us <strong>For</strong> Your Plumbing<br />

<strong>and</strong> Ileafi.g Prablenm<br />

Phone Wbry 5-2266<br />

826 So. Main, Waterbury<br />

ltAlHO SERVICE<br />

l)omestic <strong>and</strong> Commercial<br />

Prompt, Tteliable Service<br />

1 8 Hill Jt.. Bristol, 4417<br />

ROOFING<br />

SZAMIER ROOFING CO.<br />

Roofing -- Flat & Steep<br />

Siding--Gutters--Leaders<br />

Phone Bristol 2-167<br />

- -- IgR Staffo I Ave.,<br />

Good Food--Fine Liquom<br />

So. Center Street<br />

Southlngton<br />

KOZY NOOK<br />

Meriden-Waterbury R<strong>and</strong><br />

Millda|e<br />

Fine Food Beer<br />

Dancing Every<br />

VETERAN'S<br />

ELECTRICAL SERVICE<br />

PRE,q H ER'S t<br />

I. G. A. STORE<br />

Mulberry St. PIantsville, Conn.<br />

I'hone Sonthington 524<br />

THE POPULAR<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

LUNCHES & DINNERS<br />

BEER WINES--LIQUO,Rs<br />

Stanley J. Sapu]a<br />

WE DELIVER<br />

70 Center St. TeL 19'<br />

AND RADIATOR WORKS<br />

Commercial <strong>and</strong> Industrial<br />

Wi ing<br />

Eber W. Du kett,=PA L_ ....<br />

Radiators Cleaned <strong>and</strong> Repaired.<br />

, ng, 5u y<br />

Body <strong>and</strong> Femler Wm'k<br />

64 Preston St., l,"vile. Brls. 5298<br />

.... .... t<br />

SOUTHINGTON MONUMENTAL<br />

WORKS<br />

uthin o<br />

Old Timers<br />

18 So. Center St.<br />

3uaranteed Auto & Truck Pa[ntog "-- LECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Urldn T. Kelley, Mgr. "Mike" Michanczyk, Prop.<br />

Trucks & Trailers Repan'ed. <strong>and</strong> .......<br />

Retopped--Complete Overhauhng Elcctrio Me'or Repair|<br />

534 Breed, F'ville, Tel. Bris. 9 61 EDDY ELEC 'RIC SERVICE<br />

SLECTRIC MOTORS REPAIRED<br />

Office & Display<br />

Opposite St. Thomas Ccmetery<br />

Meriden Ave. Tel. 390<br />

Liquors---Wines---Beers<br />

Din er Lunches<br />

Dancing We '., Fri Sat., Sun<br />

Evening<br />

OPTICIANS<br />

"Bi[ <strong>and</strong> Be;tar Than Evar"<br />

THE OLD MILE<br />

South End Road, Fiantsvllle<br />

Jim Holmes, L<strong>and</strong>lord<br />

Excellent Food Fine LinGers<br />

Dancing Every<br />

SEWING MAC! i1 N'ES- --"<br />

SI NG -R SEWINC-<br />

MACIIINII CO.<br />

New asd Uzen<br />

Sewing Machines .<br />

Boegbt avd Suld<br />

Repmr ou a;l Make " ]<br />

We t Main St. Mend<br />

Sewing <strong>and</strong> Washing<br />

7 k RO ('TRI(: REPAI<br />

COMPANY .<br />

Washing Machines Overhauled.<br />

Sewing Machme Converted<br />

into El .t tc Portables :. l<br />

Phone W . 3-544 or 4 749<br />

Quality Tires<br />

Quality Recaps<br />

Quality Repaws<br />

Quality Used Tires<br />

R. & W. TIRE CO. : ,<br />

121 Laurel, Bristol, 5735<br />

[' PHOLSTERY<br />

& VATT<br />

phol,tering--Sllp ove<br />

Cloth A, ings Custom Mad.<br />

Tontine Windo,v Shades<br />

77 E. Main Meriden 9<br />

MAYFAIR<br />

OL TE IN CO. l<br />

Furmture Reupholster<br />

Fu iture Custom Built<br />

Leather Upholstermg<br />

Breakfas Nooks, Booths, e ,<br />

Specializing in Needle Poin<br />

Mounting.<br />

742 E. Main St., Waterbur. :<br />

Phone Wbry 3 2967 _ }<br />

WASHING MACHINE SERV]CI<br />

Parts <strong>and</strong> Service<br />

On <strong>All</strong> Makes ,<br />

Electrical Appliance<br />

Sales _& Service<br />

ACHILI,I BROS.<br />

169 School St., Bristol, 3L4!<br />

WALLPAPERS<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

JOHNNIE'S<br />

RESTAURA_NT<br />

PAINTS--WALLFAPEp<br />

from<br />

Special Daffy<br />

" inches <strong>and</strong> Dinner<br />

3 Franklin<br />

Draught <strong>and</strong> Bottled Be t New Britain Phone<br />

l Center St. <strong>Southington</strong> WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR<br />

Special Daily , WM. AMMERMAN L ,, ;<br />

tlunm Cooking ......... 7.....<br />

F-mLLL quor I.icense _ 6 I / ,ng St., Bristol.<br />

Next To Page Park<br />

Main St. <strong>Southington</strong><br />

PHIL'S RESTAURA WELDING<br />

FEELAN'S<br />

WELDING SERV C<br />

le tric nd AcOylene We<br />

Portable quipme t.<br />

S et r teel nbric tim<br />

Electric P pe Thawing.<br />

4 Broad, le, 'i tol<br />

WINDOW S ADES<br />

Window Shade , Venetian Blinds--<br />

Flags <strong>and</strong> Awnings<br />

N. Main St. Bristol 2-1 'F6<br />

WOMEN'S, MEN'S WEAR<br />

HOFFMAN'S<br />

ARMY & NAVY STORE<br />

Everything for the Working- -<br />

Furnishings Luggage<br />

Church S*.. Ne v Britaht .<br />

TItE<br />

ART JONES CO<br />

FLO-NEI. %laECI A<br />

SH PVE .'<br />

6 Riverside Ave.<br />

CORSETS--BRA<br />

Special ..


El GI-lq<br />

Anthony Avanzato Veds<br />

Joaephine Tacinelli<br />

Gr.o.up.Three To Hold<br />

Picnic Next Wednesday<br />

Th annual pxcmc for members<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Josephx'ne Tncmelh,<br />

d tughter nf Mr. twd' 3h . Anthooy<br />

Tacmclh of I12 Beecher<br />

Street, <strong>and</strong> Anthony Avaozato.<br />

d ughter of Mr. a.d Mrs. Ro -<br />

of Group Three of the Woman s<br />

Associution of the First C here-,<br />

at.,nal Church xx ll be beld Aed- ,<br />

es ax, June 1 at the bruno of<br />

Mrs. Charles Moore of Andrews<br />

alia Avaazato of lS5 Err-tel Street. Those xxho wmh transpor-<br />

U et, were mat ted at 1 a. hi. tat.on are asked to n,,tif mem-<br />

- o (lay at St Thomas' Church. I c s of the telephone committee.<br />

the Rev. Father John T O'Con-' q es for lhe event will<br />

or, who telel,lated the nUl tml he Mrs<br />

ence M. a ue,<br />

Mrs. Clar-<br />

Mrs. E a Parkiu<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Anna Tactnt.lh..-r.tet of<br />

the brtde, a.- nnud of honor <strong>and</strong><br />

tile brutesmatd ere the 3h t,s<br />

Jean Avanzato <strong>and</strong> Mmy Sethfine,<br />

Donahl Panelln of Geimanta<br />

Street, close ftwnd of the hralcgroom,<br />

n. best man <strong>and</strong> the ushs<br />

were P bert Motclh <strong>and</strong> Peter<br />

Palmieri.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mrs. M,mre<br />

xx 11 haxe char<br />

Mrs. Fred Mnoch<br />

of J.he entertant-<br />

'lho B-a of l :du¢at',)n t d<br />

Xt,ednesda nl. ht t,) (,pen the<br />

st heels s fall i,ll Wednesday,<br />

,.eptemb 3 A eueral tea:hers'<br />

me ttne :11 bc hehl Tuesda),<br />

tember 2<br />

Let's Gt to Connecticut's Greatest<br />

Outdoor Show!<br />

TINTY'S FLYING RANCH<br />

Plainville, Conn.<br />

AIRPLANE EXPOSITION AND DARING<br />

AIR-S,HOW<br />

BY DUTTON°S SKY DEVILS OF BOSTON<br />

SUNDAY, JUNE 15, at 2:30 P. M.<br />

Bride Of Thomas Gile<br />

3hss Antoinette Lomse Chaffee,<br />

daughter of Mrs. Au ttn S. Charfee<br />

of Mdldale, <strong>and</strong> Thoma- F ant<br />

s Gtlc. , .-on of 3h . Vmcent<br />

Giles of 72 Bclbn Avenue, were<br />

malre d at 3 p. m. SiRulday at<br />

the Fu:t ('ongrcgatmnal Church.<br />

The Rev. R chard II. Rltter. pastor,<br />

l,etfolmcd the double tmg<br />

311-; Wesley B. Stott of Milldale,<br />

st -tcr of the b tde, a the<br />

umtron of honor. 3h.s Diane B.<br />

Scott, niece of the br tie. was the<br />

flower girl Robelt B. Smith of<br />

Mdldalc. clo-e filend of the Slidegroom,<br />

us. the best n, an. Ushers<br />

were John W. Home., JI., of Metden,<br />

Robert A. Peterson, George<br />

C. Height <strong>and</strong> Dotan S. Height,<br />

all oq rlri 'rowar. The b itle was<br />

given m matrm e I)3 her brother,<br />

aqua crepe gown with' gathered<br />

..boulder s, swag drape skirt,<br />

matchmz nntts <strong>and</strong> a tiara of<br />

bouquet of yellow ro es <strong>and</strong> marguer<br />

tc-. Th:" little flower glrl'<br />

(,re a pmk marquisette gown<br />

x tth .,holt puffed sleeves, ruf- '<br />

fled edge skn't <strong>and</strong> a t,ara<br />

.,wcetbealt ro.,es. She carried a<br />

tolonlal bouquet of mixed flow-'<br />

31cmber of the immediate farodins<br />

attended a reception at the<br />

home of the bride's mother fol-<br />

Mr. aml Mrs. Giles will be at<br />

borne at 70 Berlin Avenue after<br />

then" wedd.ng trip. <strong>For</strong> traveling<br />

the bade wore a pink <strong>and</strong> aqual<br />

topper <strong>and</strong> white accessories with<br />

13 19 47 ' " •<br />

First Congregational ,,pastor of the Planstville Congre-ISch.ool; p.o.n.atd B..adg!ey,' G.sor..g.e<br />

Holds Picnic Saturday a alcol : h'high school<br />

Anuual Sunday Scho.l picnw .g amamr sel ol graduates, con- Marklcy, Lawrence Montagoc, Roy<br />

sponsored by the First Congre a- heeled ' h ;h'e church, are inv[t- y n, Lincoln Grammnr<br />

tional Church will be held tomo - ed to at,end the service at ll.a.m. Those who have been appointed<br />

row, June 14, beginning at "2 p. m stinting, the Rev. Richard H. Rit- to summer conferences are Anne<br />

at the grove near tn- Amh, r ,n ter, lmS$or, aunouneed. Families Benson, on DeMers, Jack Heu-<br />

Itome on Spring Street, near <strong>and</strong> frmnds -f the gruduates are s l, Clifford riah, Ralph Mann,<br />

Queen Street• Game aa.l x ..- :ds, mxned. Those who plan to,Robert Nym , Frederick Nyren,<br />

ruing ll be enjoyed, q'h) :x,mp attend various summer youth c n-I Jean Ritter <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Wright.<br />

"<br />

xill meet at the church a' - p. m<br />

Tram po vm will be furn: t 'd,<br />

fcrencus<br />

the serx<br />

l:l,<br />

ce.<br />

b, tonluli<br />

'<br />

stop d at<br />

Mm. William Smed rg will<br />

tend a teaeh0rs' conference ill<br />

at-<br />

W<br />

A father- on hleakfast x l'] .' Chorch members being gradual- Haq, pshire.<br />

served at 9:30 a. m. Stndny, Fa- ed folh* x: ttoward Barnes, Unither's<br />

Da . by tin, -;d r mr', , f t,t., t of Connfvtieut; William'<br />

the Sunda) School• Tlus , f,u a,'l l'hdhps. Northeastern Univem it); Mrs. Clay n Grace <strong>and</strong> doughfathers<br />

<strong>and</strong> son of th, I't , I , bet': Ch,dmers, Genevieve Deck- tot, LBeille, of,L min#on, Maine,<br />

The breakfast x tH h' at th, pt'- ctt. Jane m son, Ar ne G bhs, are spending a week with Mrs.<br />

h hoes°. Guest .peaker xtll ha No.c) Glasnapp, Jack LatE, F d Grate's sister, Mrs. lph Ferrue-<br />

,he R x. No-man M. Ma..l.ot,.l, ,h., N) cn, Ralph Mann, Lewis High ti of Berlin Avenue.<br />

CAVALIERE'S<br />

SOUTHllqGTON RD.<br />

I'LAINVILLE<br />

Native<br />

Strawberries<br />

Fresh Fruits <strong>and</strong><br />

Vegetables Daily<br />

<strong>For</strong> Delivery Phone 1435<br />

Open Daily <strong>and</strong> Sunday<br />

9 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />

GROWING WI TH REASON!<br />

66 WEST MAIN ST..<br />

NEW BRITAIN<br />

sit Our Gift<br />

Department<br />

<strong>For</strong> the Right Kind of Gift<br />

Electric $8.95<br />

Figurines 98e<br />

from......<br />

Hamnaered<br />

Trays .$2.95<br />

trolrl.....<br />

Knlt <strong>and</strong> <strong>For</strong>k<br />

Set8 -- 6 Knives,<br />

6 <strong>For</strong>ks $5.95<br />

Table<br />

Lamps $1 .6 t<br />

from ......<br />

3Iusical Powder<br />

Boxes $ : .7. ;<br />

Electric<br />

Broilers $1 f. ,.9 i<br />

from...<br />

Pressure<br />

oo ers q2.95<br />

MOTH-GAS PRODUCTS<br />

• Vaporizers ........ 79c<br />

• Liquid Frost, pt.... 79c<br />

$ Liquid Frost, qt....$1.35<br />

• Clothes Savers,<br />

single ...,......... 10c<br />

$ Clothes Savers,<br />

6 to box........... $9c<br />

Crystals, Ib....... 69c<br />

Crystals, 2 !bs...$1.39<br />

• Insect Spray with DDT<br />

pints ..............<br />

quarts ............$L25<br />

GARMENT BAGS<br />

• Jiffy, 60 Inch....... $9e<br />

• Eveready .......... 59c<br />

• Protecto .......... '9c<br />

• Red Seal Box......$1.90<br />

INVITED!<br />

• On These Famous<br />

Electrical Appliances<br />

•GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />

•UNIVERSAL<br />

•PHILCO<br />

•ZENITH<br />

•BENDIX<br />

• LAUNDERALL<br />

• KITCHEN CABINET SINKS<br />

7 3hlton t'haffee, an orchid corsage. I "-<br />

DEATH- Dt F 'iNG AEROBATICS The church w,t decori .ted w,th Both are gladuates of Lewis, A ge an. varied a o.ment [ Imect Killem May we suggest:<br />

PARACHUTE JUMP--SPECTACULAR FLYING palm-. t.,tl)th'agon <strong>and</strong> c<strong>and</strong>ela- lh2h. Mrs. Gdt' is an assistant in to choose f m.<br />

*ARMYP-38FIGHTERPLAN STUN S bra. Ol n B. K, boulnwa attn. the office of TownClerkRobe F F ther's D<br />

*.10 THRILLING AERIAL ACTS ,.' nn <strong>and</strong> played tra,htmnal wed- E. Foley. Mr. Giles, Coast Guard Cumin<br />

SEETHE LATEST RPLANE MODELS din ,nu. ,c. ,veteran of World War II, is a Stretchers o ,. w or a ay<br />

,e,. AdmissioH 1. 0 . Fre par, The br.de ,va amrod a wlutO ulc corrc.Omxd t for the Sou RO . E.S .<br />

ildren ................ e A rplan s , :, nee 'm '. ,,. ,. d ,' , Con, .nv. '<br />

Tax Induaed Automobiles ' " "<br />

caught up m the hack ith a .ivcn bowers hy rs. AOa .<br />

IN CASE OF RAIN SHOW HELD NEXT SUN. hn.tk, <strong>and</strong> fcH m,o a fa, train. La,KL,, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Miss</strong> Corn GIasnap C irs<br />

he wore a hngertH veil w th.for her assocmtes m the Town<br />

TIHTY'S FLYING RANCH which was H,,,; Mr,. Doran S. Height <strong>and</strong> I $3.79 " lonel hl ........ Ra"r *l &u from ............<br />

CENTERS FOR RANCH FROM I :30 TO 3:10 P.M.<br />

E<br />

15th<br />

SMART tlANWAY SOCKS<br />

Comfortable Fit ,' .l c up<br />

_Long-wearing mercerized catton;<br />

salt <strong>and</strong> absorbent. <strong>All</strong><br />

colors.<br />

I IOI' _'ASINS FOR MEN<br />

Sizes 6 to I I $/ .98<br />

Gives o.olhing comfort anti<br />

fit! Ilard- earing robber<br />

sole. llro n.<br />

STREET<br />

IIANWAY DRESS SIIIRT<br />

Genuine Luxury! $2.75<br />

White broadcloth that launders<br />

perfectly. Precision tail-<br />

III.A('K I,EATIIER BELT<br />

One-inch Wide 98 c<br />

Gleaming nickel buckle<br />

smartly .,el,, off the lealher!<br />

30 to 50.<br />

chagh, up dh o, an e blossoms. M,- Ma,y Slntth; M . 5Hl n, "° .........<br />

<strong>and</strong> stephanotis, with an t"tmt<br />

TLc matron of honor wore an<br />

select a gift for your<br />

pin-up dad that will please him<br />

<strong>and</strong> compliment his personality!<br />

COAT-STYLE PAJAMAS<br />

Big 'n° Room $. .98<br />

HANWAY br<strong>and</strong> in many<br />

patterns, fabrics <strong>and</strong> cnlors.<br />

<strong>All</strong> sizes.<br />

1<br />

Ties for Dadl "$' .50<br />

Choice selection of new IIAN-<br />

WAY putterns; e)e-catching<br />

colors.<br />

Congregational<br />

Chukka<br />

Mi s Kania Entertained<br />

At Birthday Party t<br />

"3h s Dorothy Kania, daughter<br />

t,f Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Edward Kania of<br />

3Ia mn Avenue, Plantsville, was<br />

honored at a birthday party at<br />

her home last week. Refreshments<br />

were served <strong>and</strong> games <strong>and</strong> dane-<br />

:n were enjoyed.<br />

' Those who attended were Mary<br />

Kama of Bristol; Florence Dulacks.<br />

Dolores Aszklar, Alice T r--<br />

Lx, Mary N gro, Katbleen Iannucel,<br />

Pauline Romaja <strong>and</strong> Nancy<br />

Ca. uer, all of <strong>Southington</strong>; Edx<br />

a:d Kama of Brmtol; Richard<br />

DeB shop, Carl Larson, Richard<br />

(' .by, Gcrahl Canary, Sammy<br />

Logan,, llarohl Platt <strong>and</strong> Bob<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Phyllis L<strong>and</strong>retta<br />

To Be Married<br />

daughter of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Ralph<br />

L<strong>and</strong>retta of 101 Center Place,<br />

<strong>and</strong> F ank I-L Plawecki, son of Joseph<br />

Czarnecki of 32 Woodbine<br />

t cct, Bristol, will be married at<br />

9 a. m. Saturday, July 5. The<br />

cddmg will take place at St.<br />

Thomas' Church <strong>and</strong> wdl be pe roy<br />

the Rcv. Father WiN<br />

ham If. Kennedy, pastor, who wilt<br />

' al o celebrate the nuptial Mgh<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> l.<strong>and</strong>retta, a graduate of<br />

the local schoo4 , was teadered a<br />

, miscellaneous <strong>and</strong> currency show°<br />

r last Thursday night at Pulaski<br />

lhdl, Germania Street. Marc than<br />

150 gucst. attended.<br />

Polish <strong>All</strong>iance Meets<br />

Sunday At Falcon Hall<br />

Semi-annual meeting_ of the<br />

l'o]i h National <strong>All</strong>i ce Gro<br />

Nn. 381 wdl be held at 12:80<br />

p. m. S<strong>and</strong>ay at the Falcon Hall,<br />

Knowlcs Avcnnc. Delegates will<br />

he named to attend the natienal<br />

coevention nt ,Clevelaud,<br />

meeting also.<br />

The annual meeting <strong>and</strong> dinner<br />

of the Friendly Cn'cle of<br />

Plantsville Baptist Church will<br />

beld at 6:30 p. m. Monday, Juno<br />

16, at P0tel la' ll iB /|][|¢<br />

they are<br />

No slots In any bar steel<br />

pins -- I½ Inch spacing<br />

4 square corners -- 3 level<br />

] tlmlng corners.<br />

Canvas back d seat<br />

made of inely finlshed )ak_ __<br />

wood. Can be adjusted for<br />

any position. Easy<br />

1 Ib.....39c<br />

Rotenone 5 Ibs. $1.15<br />

Black Leaf No. 40 Airesol .20 ft.... $17.49<br />

Bottle .......35c DDT Bomb. $ .95 24 ft, ... $21.60<br />

A complete stock of H<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tank Sprayers 28 ft.... $25.20<br />

PorchShades<br />

4 ft. x 7 ft.<br />

5 ft. x7 ft.<br />

drop<br />

$6.79<br />

Each<br />

Other sizes from 6 ft. Io<br />

10 ft.<br />

Slats e %" square edge,<br />

16ck device.<br />

Color, green . . . Prepare<br />

NOW! Warmer weather is<br />

here now!<br />

I0 .Quart PAILS<br />

GMvanlzed <strong>and</strong> of sturdy metconstruction.<br />

Clearance on<br />

WALLPAPER<br />

<strong>For</strong> <strong>All</strong> Eoonm<br />

Room lots are from 8 slngle<br />

rolls to 12 single rolls. Complete<br />

width border.<br />

priced from<br />

98c to $3.9<br />

dust Received a Large Stock of<br />

EW PATTERNS OF TRIMZ WALLPAPER<br />

NEW BBITAIN'S DEPAP,TMENT<br />

STOEE FOE EVEBI IIING+ YOU<br />

WEST MAIN<br />

Opp. Washington<br />

@ Dlsten $4.25<br />

H<strong>and</strong>" Saws .......<br />

• Bit Braces $, .19<br />

from<br />

e Pocket $ .49 O Moto $ .85<br />

Knife, from ...... Saw .............<br />

• Golf lis, c • Rubber $7.95<br />

Blne Streak ...... tJ,] Boots ............ 2<br />

• Cocktail $1r/.95 • Vises $ .80<br />

Sets ........... " at .. :.,...........<br />

Nowhere in the city can you get a better selection<br />

of GIF'fS for FA.HEB than at KOLODNE¥ BROS.<br />

L Galvanized 2l-GalIon<br />

Selected wood -- 1 "<br />

hardwood rungs . • .<br />

wBh hard-<br />

Garbage<br />

Cans<br />

Each<br />

<strong>All</strong> metal corrugated sides.<br />

Reinforced top <strong>and</strong> bottom,<br />

'TY°'urself<br />

a new home.., inside <strong>and</strong> out !<br />

Tral o m our home into the up,to-the.minute ptace yott<br />

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Quality House Paint, gal. $4.9'5<br />

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Floor Enamel ..... qt. $1.52<br />

Weatherp 'oof Varnish qt. $1Ai<br />

Fast-drying Shellac .. qt. $1.39<br />

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PC gt, ;ABLE RADIOS<br />

IN STOCK!<br />

ZENITH -- PHILCO -- SENTINEL<br />

$39.85 to $1 1 9.5o<br />

Frank Triebc ' Describes "<strong>Miss</strong> Yeremk Engaged<br />

Fh,od In Rutl<strong>and</strong>, Vt.<br />

;<br />

*<br />

By JACK DALTON ping away a bmdge with railroad<br />

Ever been<br />

Mood?.<br />

m .rooned by a tracks. When it collapsed, Water<br />

dam I Street, one of the city's main<br />

HAVE YOUR PORTABLE PUT IN CONDITION Sooner or later, everything hap- i thoroughfares, was flooded <strong>and</strong><br />

F V -- A LL TYPES BATTERIES, TUBES, ETC.<br />

pens to a traveling salesman, we<br />

are informed, so it remained for smaM ed cmnpletcly.<br />

/1/RO'ERT C. BEISINGER<br />

flood eonditmns Rutl<strong>and</strong>, Vet- [ Three youngsters were reported<br />

moat, ass week to catch up with. missing at first, one of them uinc<br />

Frank J. Trieber of Russell Road, years ohL <strong>All</strong> three turned up be-<br />

V Radio Sales & Service<br />

Milldale, who<br />

New Engla; d<br />

travels throughout'fore the night<br />

<strong>and</strong> other eastern[lineman wa at<br />

was ended. One<br />

work tryiug to<br />

I PHONE SOUTHINGTON 1295<br />

states for tbc Clark Brothers Bolt repair a telephone hue when the<br />

Company. I pole was carried away by the wa-<br />

Ne waq en route from Gran- ter. The hneman hehl fast to the<br />

vflle, N: Y., to Fair Haven, Vt., pole aml was avcd by ,is fellow<br />

whe. he first encountered flood rwm'ke s.<br />

cond*tions, caused hy the Semitic The Wdson Sporting Goods<br />

rains o£ the past week. Nearing' Cmnpany opened its store <strong>and</strong><br />

O FZff TZFFO J FCC E . .<br />

Fair Haven, the roads were under gave<br />

near y s x inches of water. He ] tho e<br />

cots<br />

'ho<br />

<strong>and</strong> rul bee rafts for<br />

nccfied them. The howmted<br />

there some two hours be- te s set up cots m rooms <strong>and</strong> lob-<br />

THIS YEAR<br />

GIVE •<br />

JEWELRY<br />

free attem°ptmg to continue to<br />

Rutl<strong>and</strong>, his objective for the day.<br />

"Water covered the highway pract<br />

cally all of the way, the going<br />

was rough <strong>and</strong> I kept hoping the<br />

car wouldn't stall until I'd reach<br />

b:es. <strong>All</strong> roomholders double4 up<br />

wherever possible to make room<br />

for the homeless.<br />

At 9 p. m. the power went off.<br />

There were no lights, no gas,<br />

no water aml no telephones in use.<br />

FROM<br />

Rutl<strong>and</strong>," Mr. Trieber said.<br />

However, after his arrival at<br />

Flashlights were<br />

chased in stoi. q<br />

quickly pur-<br />

tbat remained<br />

WEBER'S<br />

Rutlalld,<br />

night at<br />

he<br />

the<br />

registered for the<br />

Berwick Hotel, had<br />

open. Some<br />

less by tbc<br />

00 were left home-<br />

quick-moving flood<br />

droner, returned to his room <strong>and</strong><br />

t urned on the radio. A report<br />

waters.<br />

Arising tbe following morning,<br />

A graduatio gift should not only be something to<br />

thrill the heart of the graduate on that great day but a<br />

gift that will carry your message through the years to<br />

come. That's why we urge you to give jewelry--the<br />

permanent gift. We have a fine selection of watches,<br />

rings, lockets, compacts <strong>and</strong> personal jewelry.<br />

came over that the Chittenden<br />

Dam had collapsed, although not<br />

all the way across, he learned<br />

later. The National Guard, American<br />

Legion <strong>and</strong> all societies vero<br />

called out to canvass theatres,<br />

restaurants <strong>and</strong> hotels to warn<br />

Mr. True'her found that he would<br />

be forced to l emain in the city<br />

for another day. No travel was<br />

open to the nm'th or west. He had<br />

no water to wasb or shave <strong>and</strong><br />

was unable to get any breakfast<br />

at the hotel.<br />

F 'ed Weber & Sons<br />

anyone in the radius of Clevel<strong>and</strong> ] F oally, after walking the<br />

Street to return to their homes streets for some time, he found a<br />

<strong>and</strong> prepare r evacuation. !restaurant open <strong>and</strong> made a<br />

r. Triebet ]oined six or seven : hemty meal oz orange juice <strong>and</strong><br />

of his fellow travelers to take a I cold cereal.<br />

39 COLONY ST. TEL. 405 MERIDEN walk around the city. They saw Mr. Trieber sald he was amazed<br />

whm'e the dam had gone out, rip- at the ingenuity shown by the<br />

' people in the city. One enterpris-<br />

FUN IN THE SUN<br />

mg service station man jacked up<br />

his automobile <strong>and</strong> used the battery<br />

to power his gasoline pumps,<br />

rendered useless hen the power<br />

l:ne failed.<br />

In Playclothes<br />

Larry Hobson, formerly of<br />

South End Road, Plantsvillc,<br />

operates an electrical store <strong>and</strong><br />

service station m the city but his<br />

From Levy's<br />

place was undamaged, Mr. Trieher<br />

stud. Mr. Hobson <strong>and</strong> his family.<br />

reside on Baxter Street in<br />

Rutl<strong>and</strong>..Most first floors on that<br />

Smart Topsey Originals<br />

street were under water but<br />

for dress <strong>and</strong> play.<br />

Hobs'on's home, situated on a littic<br />

hill, was spared damage.<br />

I;<br />

BATHING SUITS $3,95 up<br />

BEACH" ROBES . $7.95 up<br />

BATHING CAPS.. 8gc up<br />

PLAY SUITS .... $5.95 up<br />

JERSEYS ...... $1.59 up<br />

TOGS FOR LITTLE" SISTER<br />

BATHING SUiT $1.95 up<br />

HALTERS ...... $1.59 up<br />

SHORTS ......... $1.95 up<br />

POLO SHIRTS .. $I.00 up<br />

SHOP IN COOL COMFORT AT<br />

Exclusive at Levy's.<br />

from S10.95<br />

POLO SHIRTS .. $1,59 up<br />

HORTS ........ $2.95 up<br />

SLACKS ........ $5.95 up<br />

SLACK SUITS .. $14.95 up<br />

THEATRE<br />

Cheshire "lel. 2171<br />

l'rL & SaL, June 13-1,1 '<br />

Douglas Fairbanks. Jr. in<br />

"'Sinbad The Sailor"<br />

Also<br />

Richard Dix & Leslie Brook in<br />

"Secret Of 'l e<br />

Whistler"<br />

Sat., Mtttinec, June I I<br />

KII)DIE KARNIVAL SItOW<br />

"Huekleberxy Finn"<br />

Also SELECTED CARTOONS<br />

Sun.. Men., June 15-16<br />

"The Time, The<br />

Place <strong>and</strong> The ( rt"<br />

Also<br />

Tues.. & Wed., Jnnc 17-19<br />

roP$<br />

To Myron Sorochak<br />

I Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs, Alex Yerema of<br />

!146 Mt. Vernon Street announce<br />

iHm engagement <strong>and</strong> coming mariag<br />

of their daughter, <strong>Miss</strong><br />

llelen Yerema, to Myron Sorochak,<br />

son of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Wilham<br />

Soroehak of Terry,rifle. The<br />

wedding will take place July 2 .<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Yerema is a graduate o;<br />

the 8authington schools <strong>and</strong> of<br />

the Pequod Business School, Meridem<br />

She is now in the employ of<br />

Roy F. Steward, Esq., in Merl,den.<br />

Martin G. Kavanaugh, Sr., of<br />

Eden Avenue was one of the<br />

i judges at the Massachusetts State'<br />

Fifers <strong>and</strong> Drummers meet Sun-<br />

WAN7 ED<br />

YOUR WATCH TO REP !R<br />

WE ALSO REP<br />

CLOCILq AND JEWELRY<br />

ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY<br />

To HALE With<br />

• Next To ,%antsville Pharmacy<br />

WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 612 PLANTSVILLE<br />

"AND NEXT.."<br />

<strong>Southington</strong> merchant <strong>and</strong> business folk arc<br />

friendly people. They are your neighbors. They<br />

live in the same town, have the same amusements,<br />

attend the-same church.es, pay. the same caxcs amt<br />

have the same problems that you encounter.<br />

You'll find friendly service wherever you seek<br />

/-,<br />

merch<strong>and</strong>ise or services in $outhi ton. Local busi-<br />

ness firms can give you what '0p need . . . at low<br />

prices . . . with the FRIENDLY SERVICE that<br />

makes shopping so much more pleasant. You'll find a<br />

<strong>Southington</strong>.<br />

,I)A M'S BENZOLENE<br />

AL'S SERVICE STATION<br />

BERLIN AVE. MKT.<br />

BASSETT AUTO SUPPLY<br />

BRUNELLI RADIO & APPLIANCE<br />

BU SHNELL SERVICE CENTER -<br />

CANDY SHOPPE<br />

COR.NER SERVICE STATIDN<br />

CRISPINO S ERV.ICE STATION<br />

ALEXANDER DEPASTINO<br />

VAI, I)EP, OI,O<br />

FEDERATED STORES<br />

FORM ISTER'S PKG. STORE<br />

I' IRESTONE ROME & AUTO SUI:PLY<br />

W. T. GRANT CO.<br />

GRIMAI,DI SLIDE STORE<br />

GUERTIN'S APPDIANCE & SUPPLY<br />

CO.<br />

GUTERCII'S MEN'S IOP<br />

P. IH;TTON & SONS<br />

KAY FURN1TI R CO.<br />

LEVY'S<br />

LOUIES PKG. STORE<br />

'lICK EY'S "I/KG. STORE<br />

MORELLI'S MKT.<br />

MUSIC NOOK<br />

CARL NARDI<br />

NEAJ/S IlARDWARE<br />

NEW ENGLAND EQUIPMENT CO.<br />

PETERS' MOTOR SALES, INC.<br />

* PLANTSV1LLE PHARMACY<br />

POPULAR RESTAURANT<br />

PAGE ONE<br />

day at Riverside Park, Spring- Drummers Association.<br />

field, Mass. Mr. Kavanaugh is a I 9 the Connecticut<br />

member of the executive hoard of f hold its annual meet<br />

the Connecticut State Filets <strong>and</strong>. bury.<br />

LAUREL COLLEGE<br />

ANNOUNCES<br />

TWO-YEAR COURSES IN<br />

"Business Administration<br />

Executive Secretarial<br />

ONE-YEAR COURSES<br />

Junior Accounting Business Maclfines<br />

Secretarial--Stenographic<br />

SUMMER SESSION JUNE 30 to AUG JST 15<br />

Register Now for Summer Session <strong>and</strong> F I Session<br />

LAUREL COLLEGE<br />

24 South Grove Strcct Meriden, Conn.<br />

SHOP<br />

IN<br />

SOUTHINGTON!<br />

PRESCHER°S IGA STORE<br />

RAPHAEL'8 "<br />

RAYMONDETTA'S GROCERY STORE<br />

ROCCO'S SERVICE STATION<br />

SOUTHINGTON FURNITURE CO.<br />

SOUTHINGTON PRINTING CO.<br />

SOUTHINGTON SANITARY<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

STANLEY PRINTING CO.<br />

NICHOLAS TAMBURRI<br />

TUREK'S PKG. STORE<br />

THERIALT'S OIL CO.<br />

S, P. WALLACE, JEWELER<br />

WINSTON SHOES<br />

YOUNG FOLKS' SHOP<br />

FOURTH IN A SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS SPONSORED BY SOUTHINGTON BUSINESS F I


' ts(L e <strong>Miss</strong> Emmcline Howell of South the occasion marking their twen-<br />

Dr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Adolph R. Presch-[Main Street, who spent the winter tleth wedding anniversary. They<br />

Church Street have returned , months in Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Ohio, wflh have four children, Frederick,<br />

':from a vacation trip to Baltimore,, her b 'other, is now a patient at a Rol)czt. Roy <strong>and</strong> Virginia Nyren<br />

" Id,, where they attended the class Clevel<strong>and</strong> hospital. , all of this town• Mrs. Nyren was'<br />

)reuni@n <strong>and</strong> alumni celebrations Mr. attd Mrs. Guieon" Nyren f formerly <strong>Miss</strong> Hildur Gustafson<br />

the University of Mary <strong>and</strong> s .Main Street were tendered a par- of Cromwell. Mr. Nyren is assoei-<br />

'ated with Nyren Brothers. local<br />

DRKSTIC REDUCTIOH$<br />

on<br />

.COTTON DRESSES<br />

from $14.95 to $6.88<br />

Also<br />

COATS AND SUITS<br />

$1500<br />

Reg. $49.95<br />

LEVY'S<br />

Center St. <strong>Southington</strong><br />

flomsts.<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Harry Camp of<br />

.MerMen are the guests of Mr.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mrs. William C. Bushnell of<br />

lifll., de Avenue.<br />

M]s. Alice Cresby of Marion<br />

A enue entertained the Bridge<br />

Club at her home Tuesday night.<br />

A]thur G. Potter of Summit]<br />

, Heet - the guest of his danghhq.<br />

Mrs. Matt rr Bowers of Fred<br />

eli]k, 3|d.<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Alex T. Lindsay<br />

o, East Lyme ere the weekend<br />

guests of Mr. aWd Mrs. Roy Sta-<br />

"<strong>and</strong> Mrs. William Buchanan bf<br />

West Main Street.<br />

John Hayes of Church Street<br />

is ill at his home.<br />

Mrs. Henry Cottle of Marth ',s<br />

Lion for department officers to- tmn< m legard to the camp's<br />

morrow night,at Hartford. Mrs.! opera]me Dates for the camp<br />

O Awa , has been Denartme t 1 ha e bcea . et up m order not<br />

_ . . . ..... ..... [ to tonfhct |th daffy aeatio,t<br />

............. ] tnb',e -chool , cheduled eallie] in<br />

liam Strong. Jr.<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Muus has been named<br />

president of the Student Council<br />

WISHING<br />

WASTE<br />

MATERIAL<br />

for the coming year. The<br />

officers are Dick Smith,<br />

other<br />

vice-<br />

WON'T MAKE IT SO... , TRUCKING CO.<br />

presidentl <strong>Miss</strong> Shirley Messmer,<br />

secretary, <strong>and</strong> Bob Ny en, =ea -<br />

, YMCA NOTES I Mount Hermon School FRIENDLY CIRCLE PLANS Benjamh Peek was .removed by<br />

qraok <strong>and</strong> field meet sehed-', Graduates Eric Simmons yICNIC NEXT TUESD.AY ambulance thi.s ee.k to " the New<br />

uled foe last Saturday was post- : 1;,.i M. ;, , ons Jr. son of Mem er.s of the.Friendly Circle ]Ha ,en. General Hospital, where $,<br />

poned because of ram. The events, Dr' ': d'"M s "' ric 'M immons of the First Baptist Church will wdl undergo treatment. He was<br />

lll take place tonmrrow, begin-'of Bellevue Avenue was a on have a picnic at Hubbard Park, I pa.tient for severat, days. at it,<br />

'<br />

,<br />

Vineyard, Mass., is tee guest or<br />

her so -in-law <strong>and</strong> daughter, Mr. ning promptly at 2 p.m. the c<strong>and</strong>idates for graduation<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mrs. William M. Strong of Registration cards are n°w I from Mount Hermon School in<br />

Grove Street.<br />

The Crescent Past Noble Gr<strong>and</strong><br />

avadable<br />

Camp to<br />

for the Stay-At-Home<br />

be conducted by the<br />

Mouot ilermon, Mass., Monday.<br />

Dr. W E. Park, president of<br />

Association held its annual l#lenlc YMCA. The camp will opecate the Northfmld School , dCivered<br />

Wednesday night at the home of from July 21 to August 15. the commencem t address <strong>and</strong><br />

-...... Frank l.amar, who will direct<br />

Mrs. Anna na mers ox . ,cauemy ,<br />

thplomos were<br />

• the Sta -At-Homo Camp arrives'<br />

H 11. ,<br />

Mrs Grace Ordwayof Mulbe [here ]text eek to begin plans L. Rubendall.<br />

gibed to the 157<br />

resident of E<br />

; treet, p •<br />

L. U son I for the camp<br />

P , _. _,__<br />

program. He<br />

,<br />

ill<br />

night m the Northfield Auditor-<br />

BRAI}I.EY AtTXILIARY MEETS<br />

NEXT MONDAY NIGHT<br />

,<br />

mttte :utss uarltyn alrour<br />

celebrated her eighth b<br />

•<br />

rthday on l<br />

July<br />

lle zulax meeting of the Wo-<br />

Saturday with a party for a group M]. Corey of New Haven. who men's Auxiliary of th? Bradley<br />

d,I of Carter Irene.<br />

l.:arl Carle of Grove Street is<br />

n pattent at the New Britain Gene<br />

al tlosp tal.<br />

3hs. Jeaa As klar <strong>and</strong> son of<br />

('huld] St]eet are vacaqoning on<br />

Long Isl<strong>and</strong>•<br />

311 , Josephine Holcomb of New<br />

Ymk City, Mrs Donald Peele <strong>and</strong><br />

-oa. <strong>and</strong> Everett Henry, all of<br />

.Mmtha's Vineyard, Mass., <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Barbara Neale of Washington.<br />

D. C., will be the weekend<br />

of her friends at the home of Mrs.<br />

Louis Paseale of Main Street.<br />

Trumbull Post, Women's Relief<br />

Corps, will sponsor a rummage<br />

sale Friday, June 27. Mrs. Elsie<br />

Hobson <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Mabel Miller<br />

will call for sale articles if they<br />

are notified by donors.<br />

Mrs. Vera Cole of Yalesville<br />

was the recent guest of Mr. <strong>and</strong><br />

Mrs. James Or.dway of Mulberry<br />

Street.<br />

Mr, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Dana Barnes, Jr.,<br />

furmshes equipment fro' the roll- Memorml Hospital will be hehl at<br />

er'sknting parties at the YMCA, b p. nL Moaday at the Legion<br />

xvrote the local YMCA this week. Home, Main Street• A work sesthat<br />

he regretted the failure of sion x fll be held. Mrs. Lawrence<br />

h] t]uck to arrive he]e Satarday. iKttntz of North Main Stre:t is in<br />

He p omised that no such incident ,harze of srrangementswould<br />

occur agmn. Skahng pactw.-<br />

fro" the children begin at 2 sthool <strong>and</strong> older persons at 7:30<br />

p. m. Satorday <strong>and</strong> for h glL p. m.<br />

' guests of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. William M. of Boston, Mass., were the week-<br />

Strong of Grove Stt:eet. end guests of Mr. Barnes' par-<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Alfred Buchanan ents, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Dana Barnes,<br />

of IIartford were Sunday guests St., of South Main Street.<br />

3h' . Buchanan' F<br />

Se_ rve The Best<br />

SEALTEST<br />

ICE CREAM<br />

FOR<br />

<strong>All</strong> Occasions<br />

SHOWERS<br />

LUNCHEONS<br />

PARTIES<br />

VISIT OUR F( UNTAIN<br />

has returned home from the Brad-<br />

'lley Memorial Hospital.<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Zella Woodworth of Grove<br />

Street spent the weekend in Boston,<br />

Mass.. where she attended<br />

the wedding of one of her<br />

friends.<br />

Church Student Council<br />

To Give Dance On 19th<br />

The Student Council of Churches<br />

will sponsor a June Couples<br />

Dance at the Legion Home next<br />

Thursday night. June 19. Dancing<br />

will begin at 8 p. m. Refreshments<br />

will be served.<br />

Invitations for the event may<br />

- J PLANTSVILLE be obta,ned from Student Coun-<br />

PHARMACY ell members who are Bill Belts<br />

Ann Muus, Jack Lots, Shirley<br />

\ TEL. 107 Hartford, Nancy Lewis <strong>and</strong> Wil-<br />

Make those dfiy dreams turn into actual reality Garbage <strong>and</strong> urer. ... --<br />

Rubbish Collection <strong>Miss</strong> Prescher Returns<br />

IN SOUTHINGTON From Mary Burnham<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Joyce Prescher, daughter<br />

50c Per month--One of Dr. <strong>and</strong> M s. Adolph R. Pres-<br />

Family<br />

cher of Church Street,<br />

• . . obtain a loan <strong>and</strong> start now watching those<br />

dreams come truei Our officers will be glad<br />

to discuss your peeds with you.<br />

Trust Co.<br />

MEMBER O F FDIC<br />

YOU save 4 ways with<br />

SERVI¢I<br />

a C ANN S<br />

2. GENUINE FORD PARTS<br />

-SFEFlA[-FORD<br />

EQUIPMENT<br />

35c Per Family--Three<br />

Family House<br />

TEL. PLAINVILLI - 882-<br />

3. FORD-APPROVED<br />

METHODS<br />

Mass., for the sun mer recess.<br />

was'president of her class, a member<br />

of" the Glee Club, volley ball<br />

<strong>and</strong> soccer t an"e <strong>and</strong>-was -on<br />

school's honor roll throdghout the<br />

year.<br />

' Mertden, at 6 p. m. Tu day, June ]Bradley Me ',rtal Hospttal.<br />

17. Each member will bring a-cow<br />

ered dish <strong>and</strong> furnish her own<br />

dishes <strong>and</strong> silver. Mrs. Neita Baile},<br />

r is in charge ,f transportatmn<br />

A son was born this we:k at<br />

the Brmtol Hospital to Mr. <strong>and</strong><br />

Mrs. Jobs D.yle of Mr. Vernon<br />

Bead.<br />

But every day of every month, you will find in our<br />

dairy department only the highest quality prodHCt ,<br />

brought to you at the lowest possible prices.<br />

W. $. |. $.<br />

NO TAX<br />

On Plated Flatware<br />

ENROLL NOW "<br />

for<br />

SUMMER SCHOOL<br />

Beginning. Review <strong>and</strong> Advanced Classes in<br />

all Business Subjects.<br />

The Pequod Business Sckool, Inc.<br />

Journal Building Phone 2472 Meriden, Conn.<br />

HELEN E. HART, President<br />

PULLET EGGS 39<br />

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• CHEESE FOOD ''"''" 2:-75'<br />

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TO 3Vz LB<br />

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"Chicken In The Basket" Delicious Flavors! Hot or Iced CH[CK[NS 47 ""<br />

ORCHESTRA<br />

E e y Fri. Sat. Sight KYB0 2 " 8P<br />

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<strong>For</strong> Reservations<br />

'Call Meri ien 4623<br />

Home<br />

Permanents<br />

lax Toz ez lce Plantsille Pharmacy<br />

MIRABEL PRESERVES<br />

RASP! & STRAWBEPRY .,, ,o 39€<br />

ROSE TEA<br />

PEANUT BUTTER FINAST<br />

• FIHAST PRUNES EXTRA LARCE i ,<br />

""" PSO 34€<br />

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c 2,,,39 e<br />

LETTUCE<br />

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SUN MAID<br />

RIPTIDE OR EVERGREEN<br />

p o<br />

2 20), OZ s 25€ ' TOMMOES FIRM, RED, RIPE<br />

C<br />

€ *<br />

w|lh newtJ ound SL'CED APPLES COMSTOCK 2 t t °s"2,* CUCUMBERS 2<br />

PLASTI CURLERS GRAPEFRUIT" SECTIONS FZ. S, '°# !5'<br />

BABY FOOD STRAINED CE,eE S ,,.o,.,,,,-', RADISHES NATIVE 2<br />

DduxeKit, CLOVER MAID HONEY , 49<br />

'"* CABBAGE 2 19'<br />

.,t SNAPPY DOG FOOD . 3 ,,.. 25 NEW GREEN LBS<br />

O T EESWEET LEMON JUICE ' , 5€<br />

it. n moolh Ice Grear) Hor I k d =-C L4<br />

,, , JUNKET FREEZING MIX '<br />

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE FLORIDA '%°qgc :ALIF.<br />

€ l SlOe MILLBROOK CLUB ,, o o,, 3 25' " '<br />

o.,o.,, REDUCED FROM 45 €<br />

HO E PERMANENT KRISPV (RA(KER$ sum. E : 23<br />

TEL 7-$outh|ngton 107<br />

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- ...... " I CHANGES MADE<br />

t Ban'--r !-!,..,4. I John Finn Takes Part ---'<br />

• • In Saranac Institute May Queen t Nursing School S hoot, Send Cloth|.n.g<br />

lnsuran.ce Association<br />

. ........<br />

,ssocm aon or hue znsnr- aonn '. 'mn, personnel man-. " ' <strong>For</strong> Needy Chddren<br />

.....<br />

s nual meeting nem.... tins esencattves ox industry._ Irom 38 " I scmols this week to the "Save<br />

k at the Chippanee Ceuntry states taking part th,s week in New schedules of rates for 1o-' " the Children .Federation" in Hew<br />

Club , in. B s ol elected the follow- the 12th Insti[ute on Industrial eal telephone sm iee <strong>and</strong> for some York, according to Superinlendent<br />

mg offlee : Relations held "by the National toll calls within Connecticut have William M. Strong.<br />

,<br />

mrman, Carl H. Holdridge of Association of Manufacturers<br />

he elsea vi gs Bank, Nor- 8axanae Lake, N.Y.<br />

at been filed with the Public Utili.<br />

ti s Co'remiss;on by the Southern<br />

' pounds, was brought from South- •<br />

ch. Specmlists in industrial rela- ew F;ngl<strong>and</strong> Telephone Com- instep homes to every school in<br />

.Viee<br />

-z,<br />

hai an,<br />

et y<br />

Robe A. Bab-<br />

CO ie<br />

tions, public relatmns <strong>and</strong> eeo- ' party. The new rates are exacted<br />

n mi tl e on t-he f,ve.day to increase the eompany's ev-<br />

, tochfldreo n. It in fllth be s eount g,ven toaed needy a New Method of Body Slenderizing<br />

vings Bank of New Haven. program. , enues by 12 per cent or 390,000 t Eu. peae countries devastated b<br />

' ,Vice-ch rman rep nting ascy<br />

banks, Adrian C. Olson, asnt<br />

s retary of the Naugaluck<br />

.....<br />

Mrs. Ruby Green <strong>and</strong> son, John,<br />

of Batawa, N. Y., are the guesls<br />

a month.<br />

"Ueder<br />

liMmd 20<br />

existing l<br />

years ago<br />

ttcs<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

cstabunder<br />

- ,<br />

Fr. Malanows l" Named<br />

Enjoy a v s t to our Salon<br />

in the country <strong>and</strong> receive a<br />

ngs Bank.<br />

', tary, <strong>Miss</strong> Mary V. EEiott<br />

"f Mrs. David<br />

Avenue.<br />

Hutton of Merrell present high levels of wages <strong>and</strong><br />

costs of materials," id <strong>All</strong>erton<br />

Assist t Pastor Here<br />

courtesy demonstration.<br />

f the Norwich Sa ings Society. i:e of Sa q.gs Bank Life lnsur- F. Broo s, president of the corn- Pastoral changes <strong>and</strong> appoint- NO DRUGS<br />

• e Ass iation<br />

ve of q mutual<br />

i represema,<br />

savings banks<br />

ante.The Southiezt..n Savings BmC puny, in his t ansmittal letter to<br />

the Commssion, "the Company<br />

meets announced this week by<br />

the Most Rev. Henry J. O'Brien, NO STEAM BATttS<br />

n Conn tlcut offering the sere- is a member of the asset;arran. is u able to earn a return n m- Bishop of Ilartford, e fec d a<br />

'- -.... ................... tve ment su cient to maintain change in assistant pastors at the NO GYMNASTICS<br />

. its el'edit, <strong>and</strong> will be unable to Immaculate Conception Church. NO STRENUOUS DIETS<br />

render the extent <strong>and</strong> the type o'f The Roy. Father Thaddeus F. NO DISROBING<br />

CLEARANCE SALE OF<br />

telep]mne service required by the<br />

onnecticut public."<br />

Malanowski has been appointed as<br />

assistant to the Rev. Father Alex-<br />

BROILE ROASTE -- FOWL<br />

The urgency of the situation,<br />

t company said, is indicated by<br />

<strong>and</strong>er Tanski, p r of the Iramaculate<br />

Conception Church. Fa-<br />

LET<br />

the fact that the new schedules ther Malanows t succeeds the Rev. MULTIPLE OSCILLATION<br />

PRICED ATTRACTIVELY IF CALLED FOR<br />

bear an effective date of July I.<br />

However,spa.oval thlSby datethe iScommisslotn ,Subject<br />

Father Anthony A. Bish, who was<br />

appointed ass tant p tor at St. Help You To<br />

FRIDAY, JUNE 13, BETWEEN 7 AND 8 P.M. 'h h may require additional time Hedwig's Church, Union City. Get Slim the Lazy Way<br />

AT e@nsider the ca . Harry Daniels of Mcriden Av -<br />

ish ]oca service rates in accord-' Menloria[ Hospital, under ing<br />

ante with the increased number t atment for a hip fracture sus- SOUTHINGTON TE<br />

WOODRUFF STREET SOUTHINGTON of telephones in each exchange rained in<br />

<strong>and</strong> tim extent of the local call-'<br />

TEL. SOUTHINGTON 1495-J3 . ins urea. Increases in rates for<br />

. FOR APPOINTMENT residence NOW OPEN MERIDEN'S<br />

will range from 25 cents monthly<br />

for the lowest priced service to<br />

............................ 50 cents for Individual line ser NEWEST<br />

vie . Business rat s will, in gen-r si <strong>Miss</strong> Claire MacKenzi was chosen anti cr ed May Queen at<br />

Singer Sewing Machine Co more than -. the E,,llevue School of Nursing's May Queen Dance in New HE'QUARTERS<br />

]denee rates because of the rela- York. In this picture, the queen seems to have plenty of loyal<br />

tiv y greater USe of the serviee subjects. he * " •<br />

ts the daughter of Stncla r iacKenzte'of 107<br />

<strong>and</strong> the type of usage. Residence Berkley Avenue <strong>and</strong> graduate with special honors [rom<br />

38 W T MAIN ST. MERIDEN extensmns <strong>and</strong> business flat rate. Lewi H.gh School in 1946.<br />

"In The enter" creased by 25 cents monthly.<br />

A better grade of service wilt' bus,oe s e ice will be offered, g(m)," Mr. Br ks state oday.<br />

' NOW AVAI BLE FOR<br />

MEDIATE D VER<br />

party se ic will be er ' hme. l,eeogmz, ng. the eoncentra- of ,eturn wn g<br />

some areas<br />

.<br />

m addition to the<br />

on of gro th n many smaller I end Dmmg the" past 12 months<br />

communitws, the company is set- tht, declmc hasreachedthepoint<br />

i. <strong>and</strong> multi-party service: t,ng op new zones wh,ch" will re- ere...' present earnings are REG MEN'S SHOPS<br />

now available, <strong>and</strong> a lower paced suit m prowdmg a better grade'th lowest m the entire<br />

of serv,ce at more a ractiw: h,.tmy of the Company." 12 Colo Street Meriden<br />

. rcductmn of mileage charges for' me, eased I00 per cent; m the<br />

Automatic Cord Control Iother . ame period, our expenses. ow-<br />

Two Speeds for light or heavy caning GI HINTS t .. f. . om¢to, cans in the eve,, increased 135 per cent. This<br />

Brush driven range from 10 to 42 air miles prcad. which has grown gradu-<br />

Easily adjustable to any type of rug . will be increased by five cents, ally to its present proporttons<br />

Tllc increasc apply to about one- over the past several<br />

Singer H<strong>and</strong> Cleaners Ka oodie Pipes- thirA of the total toll routes with-rbe n'due prineiffally to the extra- -<br />

or Drapes Curtains, adiators , U i "Connectwut. <strong>All</strong> toll %rdlna y ri e in th . o t of labor<br />

rates wfl] remain unchanged. <strong>and</strong> matcrlaI, <strong>and</strong> ha ]educed the<br />

u it re <strong>and</strong> Automobile Upho]s ery e "The Company i confronted ]atc vf return to a critically low<br />

EASY TER S Pen & Pencil Sets with a sc,'mu, financial emer-level."<br />

PHONE FOR A DEMONSTRATION - '<br />

If you have any make of Sewing Machine needing<br />

REPAIR<br />

NEW SINGERS<br />

Phone Mer|den. 4533<br />

Ok MAIL COUPON BELOW<br />

or free estimate or information<br />

SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.<br />

38 West Main Street, Meriden<br />

Gentlemen: Please have your Service Man call at my<br />

house with information regarding NEW SINGERS or<br />

to 'ive nt FREE ESTIiWATE of cost for repairs.<br />

TOWN ..........................................<br />

NAME ...........................................<br />

ADDRESS ............,...........................<br />

Ronson Lighters<br />

Pocket &" Table- Models<br />

Cigars<br />

(<strong>All</strong> Br<strong>and</strong>s)<br />

FINE SELECTION OF<br />

You're Invited<br />

FATHER'S DAY CARDS<br />

• Its Complete Line Of<br />

SA, S, PONS M n's Haberdashery<br />

VARIETY STORE A n d Sportswear . . .<br />

45 CENTER ST.<br />

SOUTHINGTON<br />

COME TO MERIDEN- THE PLACE ,IS<br />

WHO USED<br />

To Stop In And Inspect<br />

Our New Store With<br />

We're Open Just In<br />

Time To Solve That<br />

Father's Day Gift Prob-<br />

__ _ It happens often in the best of families where -., .<br />

TENNIS "BASS" - they still are using old-fashioned water-heating<br />

RACKETS GOLF SHOES equipment. It will happen in many new homes<br />

By SPAULDING 2-Tone or Plain _ x --that fail to provide for an adequate hot water<br />

With Nylon Stringing Turfhogger Spikes ' supply, system.<br />

. !3;95 $4.95<br />

$7.95<br />

BANC T<br />

,, ,, $-15..0 ,.,<br />

I .tin SINCE 'ItIE WAR<br />

SPALDING--U.S.--WILSON<br />

' 1<br />

'<br />

Today, the need for hot water in the home<br />

is far greater than in the past. New. appliances<br />

such as t.he automatic washing machtne <strong>and</strong> the<br />

automatm dishwasher require an adequate hot<br />

FEATURE-SUCH<br />

Arrow Shirts<br />

B.V.D. Sportswear<br />

"<br />

CHANDI AS:--<br />

Puritan Slacks<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sports Trousers<br />

RACKETS GOLF BALLS water supply for successful use. Holeproof Hosiery Bathing Trunks<br />

The Popular "Super<br />

Winner". Arnioffrs Gut.<br />

$21.00<br />

69c 95C--<br />

New Rnbber Balls-<br />

Caldwell Covers<br />

U<br />

The right answer to every hot water [ roblem<br />

in the home is the 2gutomatic Gas Storage Water<br />

Heater.' It assures an ample supply for every<br />

Hickok Belts & Braces<br />

Swank Jewelry<br />

Wembley Ties<br />

Revere Sweaters<br />

Sport Jackets<br />

Bruxton Shirts<br />

...........<br />

NTNER- -<br />

LADIES'<br />

W|th I'atented Bra<br />

-.........<br />

.......<br />

GANTNER "WIKIES"<br />

SVt IM "l RUNK FOR MEN0 & BOys<br />

_ pu_rpose any minute, day <strong>and</strong> night at 10w cost<br />

pe -gal-lom-It -a great convenienc-e- n"<br />

the whole family.<br />

Your Master Plumber will gladly give you<br />

' Buxton Wallets Holbroo k swear<br />

REGAL<br />

$4.95- $5.95 $' .95 -$ .95--$g.95 all the facts. See him now.<br />

$6.95--$9;95 . .. r ,,<br />

..CROQUET SETS .: $8. 0 ! DUFFLE B Gs .. $3.3 _ ," RAINCOATS<br />

ROLLER SKATE ,. $3.95 | KED TENNIS SHOES , FAMILY<br />

........................ A Business.31mmg d, Tax-Paying Company<br />

Al/lhi¢'. I llllllgl tm_t" At The Traffic Tower<br />

F-:7"m-,' " n .,s,..-.-.. . ,. MERIDEN 12 COLONY<br />

lem.


ONE YEAR AGO<br />

"June It, 1946<br />

h0re, whhh I o nt..ll hb ilt, l c-<br />

'Phe plant n


,Mrs. Chal'fee Resigns<br />

,Mrs. :va Cha.ffee of Milldale<br />

!|as tendered her resignation as<br />

erk ef the Soutbington Public<br />

hlth Assotiation She. held the<br />

JUNE<br />

IS THE MONTH<br />

• ... nd Resnick's The Home of Diamonds<br />

i<br />

position for many years. Applica-I<br />

lions for this post will be acsep -I Norman Ashworth Wins<br />

ed until July 1 <strong>and</strong> should be Schr,ol Poetry Prize<br />

mai ect to Mrs. Bertha Heller of MOUNT HERMON, Mass.,<br />

Eden Avenue. Junior prize cf the Poetry Prizes<br />

was awarded to Norman S. Ash-<br />

OF BRIDES<br />

worth, son of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Fran -<br />

cis Ashworth of West Street<br />

<strong>Southington</strong>, during the three-day<br />

program of commencement events<br />

at the Mount Hermon School for<br />

Boys, which ended Monday.<br />

See our thrilling selection of<br />

fine diamond engage t <strong>and</strong><br />

wedding rings. Pri6ed to fit<br />

every budget.<br />

The-House Of True Value<br />

News' Pressman Makes<br />

Trip To Eastport, Me.<br />

When The N.ews removed its<br />

old Duplex press a few weeks ago<br />

to make room for the new one,<br />

Leroy (Pop) Mathews, News'<br />

pressman, heaved a sigh of relief,<br />

saying, "Well, that's the last time<br />

I have to weat over that old<br />

machine."<br />

His joy was shortlived, however,<br />

as he received a hurry call<br />

last week from the old press's<br />

new owners, away up m Eastport,<br />

Maine.<br />

,%' em they could t m e he<br />

machine run at all. Would Mr.<br />

Mathews make a trip up there to<br />

help them out? _.. , he would<br />

<strong>and</strong> did. He returned to South..<br />

ington late Monday 'an(] reported<br />

the press running again.<br />

A son was bor'n Sunday at the<br />

New Britain General Hospital to<br />

Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Carl P. Verderame<br />

is the .former <strong>Miss</strong> Jennie Della-<br />

Vecchia, daughter of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs.<br />

Michael DellaVecchia o€ Beecher<br />

Street. Mr. Verderame, chairman<br />

JUNK 13, 1947<br />

Local Woman Golfers '<br />

Women Win golfm'a Tourney of the Ho/mrs South- i BRITAIN<br />

ington Club turned in topnoteh<br />

performances Tuesday at Racebrook<br />

Country Club, winmng low<br />

B, low net <strong>and</strong> fewest putt hunors<br />

in CIass C.. U gRITAIN<br />

Mrs. AI Dreier shet a 46-46-92 CONN CONN<br />

for the bes{ gross score in Class<br />

B while Mrs. Shirley Finnegan,<br />

'local women's club champion,<br />

scored 45-49-94-16-78 to take net<br />

honors in the large field. Mrs..<br />

Stanley Borel won net honors in<br />

Class C with 102- 4-78 <strong>and</strong> she<br />

also had the fewest putts for 18<br />

holes in this dnvismn w th 30.<br />

Scores of other Southing n<br />

women in the tourney were Mrs.<br />

Donald Wallace, 50-50-100; Mrs.<br />

John <strong>All</strong>ison, 58-53-111; Mrs.<br />

Herbert F. Kenney, 64-52-116;<br />

<strong>Miss</strong> Ruth Welch, 5p-61-120; <strong>and</strong><br />

MrS. John DiCaprio, 63-62-125.<br />

Mrs: William P. Boehle did not<br />

turn in a score for he . game.<br />

Public Reaith Nurses<br />

Attend 22 Cases In May<br />

Twenty-two medical, surgical<br />

<strong>and</strong> chronic cases were attended<br />

during" May by the nurses of the<br />

S utbington Public 'Health Association.<br />

Their ws]ts for the month<br />

numbered 333.<br />

the Newington Home for Crippled<br />

Children. Mrs. Frank Kane, R.I .....<br />

accompanied by Mrs. Olga Stauff •<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Miss</strong> Nellie Healey attended \ \<br />

of the <strong>Southington</strong> GOP Town the T. B. Regional Conference .at<br />

Committee, is manager of the Cedarcrest Sanatorium <strong>and</strong> Mms<br />

Sunshine Feed Store in Plainville. Edna Cummings, R. N., supervisor<br />

of nurses, attended the Pub-<br />

JEWELERS A daughter, Madeline Lomse, lic Health Associatlon meeting in<br />

was born last week at the Water- I Meriden<br />

bury Hospital to Dr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. At-I The other types of cases atround<br />

<strong>For</strong>g one of 274 Mein St, I tended by the nurses were as fol-<br />

NEW BRITAIN .. lows: CCrippled, 15; tuberculous,<br />

.......... Mrs. Michael DellaVeeehia of 10; other communicable diseases,<br />

PAINT PROTEC S S Beecher Street has returned home 12; antepartums, 15; postparnT<br />

from the Bradley Memorial Hos- turns, 2; health advisory service,<br />

pital where she was a patient t'or c.hild 6. Fivo<br />

BEAUTIFIES ., o,., weeks, weighing conferences were held<br />

25 YEARS OF .EXPERI- '. . [ U Medical Associa.tion<br />

ENCE INSURES THE _ . $1000 BONUS To Hold Outtng July 2<br />

BEST IN ' l ' In Addition to Purchase Price<br />

WORI{MAN.SHIP., Any '9'7 Cadilae Cars An outing for members of the /<br />

O Outside Painting .} I • • Southing*on edieal A oeiation l<br />

O Interior Painting fl i has been postponed from June 25 U<br />

O Interior Decorating I. ..= 00 Bonus <strong>and</strong> the new date is tentatively J J<br />

Free Est,mates i/ An, 19,, Buick Car. Gem'ge M. Gura, association see.,]]<br />

NEW BRITAIN A.y s4 my o.t . Ch. o .t. i .,. ,d .t of , ai . 'I<br />

WE BUY ANY MAKE, YEAR<br />

Not Connected Wifl Auy {Hher Sfore Vi h Similur Name<br />

<strong>All</strong> Aboard for<br />

Summer <strong>Fun</strong><br />

Cool Cotton<br />

SHORTS<br />

$1.98<br />

Seersucker <strong>and</strong> broad.<br />

cloth. Sfripes a n d<br />

solids. Sizes 12 to 18.<br />

See Shirts<br />

$1.98<br />

Nut Counseled With Any Other Store With . 'n.lar Name<br />

SUITS<br />

esigned action <strong>and</strong> beauty<br />

Exclusive at Raphael's<br />

Smartly Fashioned<br />

CATALINA<br />

CATALINA.<br />

Knitted Rayon<br />

Swim Suit<br />

$5.00<br />

Figure - hugg;ng suit of<br />

velva-velour in high colors<br />

Sizes 32 to 38<br />

],Ve Have a Fine<br />

Selection of<br />

LARGE SIZE WOMEN'S<br />

Swim Suits<br />

40 to 44<br />

32<br />

to<br />

38


FOR 24 consecutive years,<br />

Firestone Tires have been on the<br />

Sweepstakes. The same patented<br />

<strong>and</strong> exclusive construction lea.<br />

tures, which-make these tires so<br />

safe, so strong, so wear-defying<br />

on the speedway, are also built<br />

into the Firestone De Luxe<br />

Champion Tires which protect<br />

your life on the highway: You.<br />

can get all of this extra safety<br />

<strong>and</strong> extra mileage at a big saving<br />

in cost because your used ti 'es<br />

ar worth More at Firestone. We<br />

need more used tires fo re-<br />

treading. So we are offering<br />

highest prices for the unused<br />

mileage in your present tires<br />

when" you trade them in on new<br />

Firestone De Luxe Champions,<br />

the only tires made that are<br />

sa ety-proved on the speedway<br />

for your protection on the high-<br />

way. Easy terms, if you desire.<br />

YOUR CAR FOR THE<br />

525-17, .550-17--$1S.85<br />

600-16--$16.10<br />

700-15 $22.15<br />

625-16, 650-16---$I 9.55<br />

700-I 5--$21.60<br />

Plus Exci.',c Tax<br />

../.._ _ _ --. - ..... '_i' L St. An h0n Members t Roolt's Twin ughters '<br />

w oman ssoclauon I o ive Banque-t Sunday;<br />

Wdl Meet Tu day Tho elevrnth anniversary cele-' Get Bonus Leyette<br />

Monthly meeting of the Wom- . .. of " r °t Anti,on'" Soci Mr. m d Mrs. 3ohn A. Rook re-.<br />

the parish house. <strong>Miss</strong> Helenlmenlbers of soeietms i i nembv<br />

Stevens of Meriden xdll be the<br />

totes <strong>and</strong> cities xs<br />

,<br />

t tlcgt speaker <strong>and</strong> her topic will honor.<br />

11 be guests of<br />

Itt, "[Utila Today." A boleonl high mass xxill be<br />

The hostess for the meeting t tclchtated tomorrow motnlog<br />

xxi!l be blts. John Haines, St.,, St. Thomas' Chorch, honoring the<br />

Mrs. Edward Frank, M . Eugene Society's patron soint.<br />

Blown, M ss Doris Stevens, Mt . Mrs. Lucy Pasquale was<br />

Dat y Morse anti M . Bern d'-tailed as the Soemty presule<br />

Mann. <strong>All</strong> members are req es d tins week. The other new of f t-<br />

Folk shop for their twin daugh-<br />

to attend. A social hour follows The s.ole has a st<strong>and</strong>ing .<br />

re are Mrs, Josephine Tacinelh,<br />

the buMness meeting. . xxe-prcsident; Mrs. Adehae lh-<br />

Ne:]o, financial secretary; Mrs. mtt]tq lc birth-.<br />

First Baptist To Hol iRcacttc Rich, corresponding see-<br />

Children's Se ice etaty; Mrs. Phil Carbone, treas- SS Henault Enrolls<br />

t.rc g Mrs. Caroline Manware _ <strong>and</strong> At Univ. Of Alabam<br />

The annual Children Day scr- 3h . Lucy DcRosa, trustees; Mrs Yi s Milthed Henault, televise<br />

stll he held at 10:30 a. m..<br />

Sunday at the First Baptist Mmy Feels, Mrs. R. Joy, M . Idhqe operator at the Soubhingl.ouwe<br />

Mucci, Mrs. Loum Card - .on exchungc, left Saturday to<br />

Church, the Rev. Lewis A. Hennb aale <strong>and</strong> Mrs. . Ferru 'ci. n. t.nter the Umvers ty of Alabama.<br />

'gar, pastor, announced. Featured. ellors, <strong>and</strong> M . Mary Calvane,e. She plans to e the four-year<br />

]x *ll be the dedication <strong>and</strong> the<br />

guaid, toulse theie in fashion illustrapiesentation<br />

of a pageant, "God<br />

SFeak to Us," by the popils ot<br />

Walter Bell of ,Marion Avenue i tion. )ilss ttenault was graduated<br />

undergomg treatment at the Bind- with honors from Lewis High<br />

the Church Sclmol. <strong>All</strong> parishion-<br />

le. .Memorial HospittI. School in 1944.<br />

ers are melted to attend.<br />

TOWN COURT<br />

Four cases w e heard in Town<br />

Court at the regular Monday<br />

mornmg session, presided over by i<br />

I Judge Stephen K. Elli :t. i<br />

Santino Sperlazzo of 149 Wood-i<br />

$18 on charges of operating<br />

tot vehi_clc_ w ith a de ective tail<br />

light <strong>and</strong> with a defective muffler.<br />

Vincent Hayden of 12 Liberty<br />

Street, charged with spe.eding,<br />

was fined $18.<br />

Barney Morovitz of 112 Third<br />

Street, Chelsea, Mass., forfeited a<br />

cash bond of $12 when he failed<br />

to appear to face a charge of vie.<br />

lat;ng he rules o the road.<br />

Edward Kozon of 9 Diamond<br />

Street, Naugatuck, was fined $ i<br />

for operating a motor vehicle<br />

without an operator's license.<br />

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NSTALLATIONS<br />

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ON THE GREEN<br />

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ters horll Jtlne 1.<br />

[l'vin, Chestier, owner, gave the<br />

hlyctte to luMch a selection made<br />

by Mrs. Book, who was formerly<br />

Ml> Slurlcy Olden of Meriden.<br />

The dophtated articles included<br />

qudied pads. sweater set. blankvtq.<br />

go%sit, shuts, kinlonas, towel<br />

et slid various baby prepare-<br />

AND IT WILL BE GREATER<br />

WITH A GIFT FROM WALLACE'S<br />

We've many fine suggestions . . . watches,<br />

pen <strong>and</strong> pencil sets, rings for both boys <strong>and</strong><br />

girls . . . pins, earrings, compacts, bracelets,<br />

lockets for girls. And, of course, graduation<br />

cards.<br />

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IT'S SUMMERTIME<br />

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Dressing<br />

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Headlig Fog Lights [ Back-up.Lights<br />

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Truck & Car $3.79 up<br />

Pair $10.95<br />

WATERPROOF ] Trailer Hook-ups<br />

Tail & Stop Lights AutaTop Material J-- ittGuards<br />

$2.19 <strong>For</strong> Cars--Chairs<br />

$2.29 Run. Foot | Jacks<br />

with suitable furniture for<br />

porch, lawn or beach.<br />

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• LAWN CHAIRS<br />

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• YACHT CHAIRS<br />

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MANY OTHER ITEMS<br />

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Electric Stove<br />

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• Listen to the Voice of Firestone Every Monday Evening Over NBC<br />

e<br />

Dear People :<br />

Good old Pop will have his day next Sunday•<br />

Father's Day has been built up to quite a high point<br />

in the past few years. It is now traditional to give the<br />

head of the family some sort of a gift to show appreciation<br />

for his efforts throughout the year. He's the<br />

guy who works hard all day <strong>and</strong>, on pay day, h<strong>and</strong>s<br />

over the envelope to the real head of the family. He's<br />

the guy who comes home all tired out to find a program<br />

of mowing the lawn, fixing the vacuum cleaner,<br />

moving furniture or beating the rugs all laid out for<br />

him. He's the guy who sinks into his easy chair,<br />

lights up his pipe, picks up the paper <strong>and</strong> heaves a<br />

big sigh of contentment.., <strong>and</strong> then has to get un to<br />

take the family to a show or a drive or go visiting•<br />

He's the guy who has a day off <strong>and</strong> immediately<br />

bumps into a slight job of ing the garage or<br />

easing the housing shortage for Rover by erecting<br />

a dog house <strong>and</strong> mentally reserving space for highself.<br />

He may get a carton of cigarettes from Junior<br />

(who knows Pop smokes cigars <strong>and</strong> coincidentally<br />

the cigs happen to be Junior's favorite br<strong>and</strong>), possible<br />

a box of c<strong>and</strong>y from little sister (also her favorite<br />

kind), a new gadget for the car from Mom (who<br />

uses it more than he does), <strong>and</strong> so on down the line.<br />

Maybe the family will take him out for dinner <strong>and</strong> a<br />

show, making sure he brings his wallet with hmm.<br />

And, of course, when the bills come in the first of<br />

the month, Pop will find those gift items ready to be<br />

paid for.<br />

Seriously, don't let Father's Day go by without<br />

some remembrance for him. He'll appreciate your<br />

thoughtfulness a lot. And, if you're looking for suggestions,<br />

stop in here, He will like an easy chair<br />

to call his own, or a smoking st<strong>and</strong>, or maybe a<br />

hassock to rest his weary feet.<br />

"- - 5 a- iva--- -- ---- -r b of the playground<br />

fund optms next Tuesday <strong>and</strong> runs for Live<br />

days, winding up on Saturday. There will be rides.<br />

awards, booths, <strong>and</strong> so an th five d.a y fro m<br />

which to choose you're sure to find one free night<br />

when you can attend. And you'll not only get a lot of<br />

fun out of it but will be helping a project which will<br />

improve the. town. Our school playgrounds need<br />

equipment <strong>and</strong> the proceeds from the carnival will<br />

go towards buying the slides, swings, etc., to make<br />

the kids healthier <strong>and</strong> happier.<br />

Well, a ter a lapse of five years, the anntlal<br />

Policemen's Ball will again become annual. Plans are<br />

underway now to revive th affair which, w.as last<br />

held in 1942 <strong>and</strong> then cancelled because of the war,<br />

According to present reports the ball will be bigger<br />

<strong>and</strong> better than ever. Reservations are usually at a<br />

premium so better get yours in as early as possible.<br />

As usual, the affair will be held at Lake Compounce,<br />

Sonthin enLis he only means &e otice .<br />

have of raising money for their pension fund.<br />

Details of the program are being._<br />

in advance <strong>and</strong> the event should be a humdinger.<br />

<strong>Don't</strong> start getting your clothes pressed for it now<br />

• . . it won't be held until late next fall,<br />

graduated next Monday evening. The speakers at the<br />

program are far better qualified than I am to give<br />

advice to these young ladies <strong>and</strong> young men just<br />

starting out in the world. So I'll just say, best of<br />

luck.<br />

There seems to be considerable comment on the<br />

new state sales ta . Few people seem to know just<br />

what it is all about. And a lot Of merchants are in<br />

the dark as to how to apply it. Manufacturing concerns<br />

have just woke up to the fact that the "use"<br />

part of it affects them in their purchase of supplies.<br />

Well, we'll know how it is going to affect us a<br />

couple of months after July 1. It may wake people up<br />

to the fact that when we urge large state expendi-<br />

• tures in one way or another we have got to pay for<br />

them. We'll be reminded of that fact every day in<br />

the week.<br />

That remark, "At last we have found the indispensable<br />

man, the taxpayerl" seems pre.tty appropriate<br />

here.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

I IURRAY D .KAY,

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