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Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 50<br />

Bill P&W<br />

For Police<br />

Strike Job<br />

The Board of Police Commissioners<br />

Monday night vot-<br />

' ed unanimously to request<br />

some sort of payment from<br />

Pratt & Whitney for the police<br />

strike patrol.<br />

Police supe:numeraries and regular<br />

officers weie on duty almost<br />

constantly during the 23-day strike<br />

of the Intei national Association of.<br />

042Maihinibts at the local plant early<br />

this fall<br />

14<br />

Hail, Hail, The Gang's ALL Here<br />

SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT, DECEMBER 14, 1951<br />

Explosive Gas Cylinder<br />

Reported Missing Here<br />

The National Cylinder Gas<br />

Company of South Meriden<br />

warned Wednesday that a cylinder<br />

of highly explosive gas is<br />

missing in the Southington area.<br />

It ia five feet high and is<br />

painted silver and brown, with a<br />

green label, and m registered<br />

with the Bureau of Explosives.<br />

A company spokesman said<br />

tampering with the cylinder<br />

could be "extremely dangerous"<br />

and urged the finder to phone<br />

Meriden 5-7938.<br />

The cylinder dropped from a<br />

truck between South Meriden<br />

and Plainville.<br />

Single Copy 6c<br />

)4<br />

Teachers Declare War 7<br />

After Finance Board's 4<br />

Rejection Of Demands<br />

Ask For CEA<br />

To The Barricades<br />

4 . .. ' Black List On /<br />

0, 1* 9 2 C<br />

4 :1<br />

.**es ' Local Schools<br />

*-*r<br />

The co t to the town fol the,<br />

pohie pat. 01 1, a. .1 iepoited<br />

12,470.23 The Police Boatd will -0 r<br />

hubinit a iequed to Platt and , &14<br />

Public Carol «.<br />

The long cold war over ..,<br />

..· teachers'pay here turned red-<br />

+. hot this week.<br />

Sing Tuesday Stalled on the $200 parallel<br />

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when the Board of Finance %<br />

Whitney ful a Loilt jibution eclual- AL<br />

IIi H. S. Gym<br />

A public Catol Sing and pro-<br />

®='<br />

ended truce talks with a fiat<br />

no last Thursday. the teachers<br />

fired an A-bomb.<br />

4<br />

14ling<br />

thib figiile 1<br />

glam Ot L hi iftmab music ipill be<br />

__ _ _. __ _ __ .' held Tuesday between 8 and 9 in<br />

l'olice C,1.1111118 ion, 1 \# ·litam E.<br />

the high school g>mnanum The<br />

Smith argue.1 against tile proposal,<br />

houi-long plogiain wlth o ei two<br />

stating that Pratt and Whitney<br />

042was paying taies this bear on a Housing Group Goes Down Talking hundied pupils participating wall<br />

incot polate for the fit st time the<br />

$1,800,000 absebbmelit<br />

$587,000 Grant - - ·---- ------ - high school Glee Clubs, Otchestia,<br />

Smith , who stated that "we have -- -- -- - --- ------- -<br />

036<br />

Biabb Ensemble and the Minstiels.<br />

;no buslness to ask them foi money<br />

Among the familial Carols to be<br />

at a pleviou, meeting of the lioaid, Irl , 0 nlent Rejected Again; Post Office .ung #111 be 0 tonie All Ye Faithfinally<br />

bowed to other members of<br />

the commission, ho pointed out Tops 3.000 Vote 214 To 78 1Extends Hours Iltul, 036 0361. :h, Mi=:11':and. 3.<br />

that the strike occurred in the pie-<br />

Laist night the Southington Othet elections w 111 indude<br />

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1,r..SPI,<br />

.35,<br />

' ,<br />

At a meeting Monday the<br />

Teachers Club voted to ask<br />

the Connecticut Education Association<br />

to declare it a violation of<br />

professlonal ethics for any teacher<br />

to seek employment in Southington.<br />

The CEA will weigh the recruest<br />

tomorrow.<br />

In the meantime, Lyndon U.<br />

Pratt, CEA's executive secretary,<br />

sald hts office agreed with the<br />

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3<br />

.ee<br />

4<br />

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ceiling fi:cal yeai<br />

Housing Authority took no foi an And Adds Meil 3 What C hild 1 This and We Three Southington Teachers Club that 31<br />

In effect the motion proposed AtP&W<br />

ans\#e, Kings by the ()rchestra. First<br />

that ' 042in view of the tact that the I'ratt & Whitne; Ailciaft makes<br />

rostniaster Hubert Hlgg 1118 Noel, White 1 hri tmas and Jingle i<br />

lt 5, as the same no the Author.<br />

expense to the toii n occurred priori<br />

onl> piston eigme patts m Kg<br />

I pressed extra men into servlce Bell. by the Biass Ensemble; A<br />

tty riouldn't take for an answer in<br />

.to this yrai'A taxes, a contitbution<br />

this \,eek and announced extended Jo> ful I hitstinas Song and Watchshould<br />

be i,iade based on last plant here but the plant's climb the Town Meeting of Novembet 26, hours for Christmas mailing as ing My Sheep by the Minstrels<br />

yeat 's business." back to full prnduction afte, post- onl> louder<br />

i business began to zoom. and Jesu Bambano by the Glee )<br />

Actually, ho e er, tht· stnke ,#ar Idle,ir#b has been jet-plopelled A croud that overflowed the Two additional men \Tele on Clubb I<br />

i an impasse had been reached-<br />

,<br />

BULLETIV<br />

Superintendent of Schools<br />

William M. Strong toki The<br />

News last night State Com-<br />

missioner of Education Finis<br />

,<br />

a<br />

,<br />

£4<br />

I<br />

took place dui ing the curreht fiscal<br />

To\ n Hall court room went to the duty yestetday and 10 more Here The Senior Orchestra under the E. Engleman has ns:med a · 03<br />

' year. The old faS,al > ear ended on i Last Fitday, a little niote than<br />

August 31 and the new began Sep- 114 months after the first man was<br />

tember 1. bigned up for the reopening, I'ratt<br />

high school gymnasium and saw<br />

state-financed housing go down to<br />

defeat for the second time in three<br />

standing b> for a momentaty call direction of Stanley Eukers. conto<br />

action. 1 Sibth of the following '<br />

The rush schedule follo s: Fits vmlins Joan Meade, Rob- ews taff P oto b> Bo ace<br />

three-man fact fin,ling coinmittee<br />

to investigate conditions<br />

here. They are Dr. Job-<br />

. -:41<br />

4 *<br />

Aii<br />

Other bubinexb at the meeting & I hitne>·<br />

included instructions to Chief Edward<br />

Geary for the repainting of Ploye here<br />

htred its 3,000th em- w eeks. The vote, by wntten ballot,<br />

was 214 no, 78 yes and 1 blank<br />

ballot.<br />

Today· 6.30 to 6:30 9 ert SU ring, Elaine DiCapito and<br />

Tomorrow: 6.30 to 3. Michael Caltendo i<br />

Sunday No u indos, service but 1 Second viohn Richard Ornil. 1<br />

GERALD KERR<br />

Teacherg Club President<br />

. eph Baer, Raymond Fay and<br />

Roer Thompson.<br />

Dr. Baer has asked Strong<br />

'v<br />

.<br />

-0<br />

UP<br />

44<br />

the white crosswalk lines in the<br />

, center of Southington and Plantsville.<br />

Action on a pay hike for supernumeraries<br />

and a ne,# flat rate<br />

The big factory of[ Queen Street The majority of nearly 3 to i lobby open 10 to 6 for depositing Sandra Krampitz, Betty Snow, Nathat<br />

was idle thiq time last year<br />

mail. .thaniel Florian, Beikley Florian,<br />

meant that Southington voters<br />

ts now uotking three full shifts, 1 again told the State it could keep Monday through Friday 6:30 to Donald<br />

H inkley.<br />

Montague and Jeanette<br />

according to a company oflicial $587,000 allotbd to this town for 6 30. Saturday· 6.30 to 6 Viola Robert Ornll, Doloies<br />

Where They Stand<br />

NCE<br />

042·Last Spring at a<br />

BOARD<br />

Joint meeting<br />

OF<br />

of<br />

FINA<br />

the committee from the Board<br />

of Education and the Board of Finance, an agreement w as made to<br />

to arrange for meetinD 01 i<br />

the investigating committee UBE<br />

Wednesday with a liaison com- f<br />

'1»l<br />

mittee of the Teachers Club **<br />

at 3:45 .nA with represent- . ..1<br />

for the sen ires of these officers The 3,000th \\oiker is Stanley<br />

was tabled until the next meeting. &1 l'ornictei, Jr.,of New Britam<br />

50 thosemoderate at Mountain rental View. homes like Sunday · Lobb> open<br />

Might make deliver3.<br />

10 to 6. Browne and Robert Deekert. 1 gl.e the teachets a $200 increase for the >ear 1951-32. At that time<br />

Celle Barbara DICaptio and Vir- this was entlrel> satisfactory to Jour coniznittee and to this Board<br />

atives of the school board at<br />

4:45.<br />

33&<br />

pending further m estigation of 9. ho will bea radial drill operator It meant the voters meant what· Christmas Eve· 6·30 to 5. Kinia Goggin. "In ; tew of the large increases in requested appropriations by both .c further ago Plantsville PTA<br />

2 ·<br />

as Rush, Joyce Yeske, Robert Har- Theiefore the Board of Finance h.,s s oted to let the requested Town here to make a report and recom-<br />

its, Eugene Palmieri, Patricia Tar Budget stand as originally passed."-statement issued by the Board mendations.<br />

sion convulers dangerous. port maihinc shop moderate rental housing in the Christmas Cantala lor and Irene Steffen after a meeting Thursda>, December 6 National interest will be focuse *<br />

A lettel from SUpelintendent of<br />

School 042. William Strong commend-<br />

Lniplo nicnt t 042, i pitted to ribi Toi, n of Southington financed by<br />

the Atate of Connecticut." Wednesday Night 1<br />

Cello: Manlee Marafino. 1<br />

The nen ly <strong>org</strong>antzed Brass En- 1<br />

- 042<br />

TEACHERS CLUB<br />

0<br />

on the local fight if the CEA de- FS:<br />

ing the Polke Department on 1,9<br />

serrtie. fol the litotection of mchool<br />

Wolld · , War II ;,ab 4000<br />

9 600 Thi top fi r<br />

It " as clear before Tonn Clerk<br />

dunng Robert E. Foley called the meet- A Chrotmas Concert Hill be<br />

semhle, directed by Dominick Mar- ' Mr James Stewart<br />

tconda, consists of the follo Ing: 1 Southington Board of Education<br />

· iisystem. cides to blaArh:'ll If the h'.*+le the goes town'aschool to court; 4 § .<br />

it Kill be the first legal test 111 %784<br />

children and lequestlng an elten-.., Jk .bk H.,h i \1 ho \,oiked it thA iniT to oider at 8 in the court room sponsored by the I'lantsville School TIumpet Anthony lerillo, Thorn- 1 Southington, Connecticut<br />

sion of tillie for the officer on duty<br />

,t thc Milidale Sihool in the aftelplant<br />

thA fitdutitig- 'qt nian -Won illd th4 \1,ur c mplne 11 ment \\ c 042,thlit it \, ould not hold the cro\\d<br />

, .<br />

ilut 121 tht· first 10 mmuteq the<br />

parent.Teachers Associatioil on as Delianto and Joseph Tellerico ' Dear Mr Ste\\art<br />

042Wednesdil A ,it T :3() in the l'arish Iiarltone Rex FOrbyth This is to inform jou that at the in, c t ·ir hkld b> the Southington<br />

Connecticut of the CEA's strongest Dis<br />

remaining strikes wereweapon ruled out since t..t/ re.£/31 ,--e-,;<br />

noon. ia. 1,·ceivid b> the cotill,lts- , rolls \ihin hit ng *tatted on Oc *·lect(,ib picked Attorney Joseph H. buse of the I'lantsville Congre- Trombonr Beinar,1 Buteau and Teachers Club mi NIonda> , Decimber 111. it \#us poted to request the Already the dispute has receive311<br />

sion tc,bei L, 1 1411 .1 Ht B mn# a fote- ' Thalberg as chairvitan, henrd the i giltional ('hurch A Chr:stmas John Brundh Connecticrit Education Association to declai e it a i lolation of profes- · attention in the New York Heral*. 951<br />

It Wa. thi, opinion ,f the com. 111.ill, . ind h i< bc,ught .i l 036t fi,1 a 11:lirstrnni motion :ind amendments, I (.ant:ita , Ill be given by th: chil- Tuba Robert Taiantino s,onal ethics for any teacher to seek emplo> nient in Southington , Tribune. .._121 ... *din£<br />

, misblon to requrst the Boaici of I hi,me in Southington<br />

:and decided to n,o\*, the mc·eting w dren of thi· 1'!ants\ille School Glee The Minatrelb. ilitected by Mis, Very trul ) yours, The Board of Education. a mii<br />

( lontinued on l'age 4 )<br />

South,ngton Teachers Club<br />

- to the high school This folio\,ed Club follo ing carol singing In Barbara Beach, con ibts of tile foland<br />

cold ally of the teachers :ai i<br />

- 1<br />

Gerald T Kerr, President their battle for a $300 raise, 41133 =*r<br />

1, hich .ill .11 e inx ited to paiticip.itc lo ing<br />

4<br />

141-b Hits Bottle, The Bottl-- Hit 12::ft, ts, f,«f $,499 ,«r 036 Children 0361 Liking part in the Sopiano All e Hall, Shitley * * * not support the main tpneher*·S3<br />

-1' · ·'' : · .. ., Ruth<br />

Haro/d kiid Pierre Diic·ked Out Thi Tn m 1,1 , disid, d b i few Lantata .Ii I M wi ' outh Heni i Vika;<br />

ng plitit on inquired prnlil n, Authm itr member ho TiMit Set For March Party Thurmday Night i is in Je" because of dezelopmenth in SouthIngton and 111 ask | the press, board members bi<br />

, two hou14 ami drt·#, heapily on the ··1 clon't I.now 1 ne e, touch · irad a statement fiom Capt Albert, The next vi,it of th,· Red Closs St Ann'·, Guild of St Thoma ' that a fact-finding group be sent here tn make a r eport and recom- attacked the finance board all*"<br />

voted to demand a direct *<br />

legal Hlitlitte, of li,ly,lion(l .1 I,(,Ili· ailithttlg bilt beel 01 .Latel " IJ Dudz.ik, JI , Authotity Lhairman 1 Bloodninbile to Snuthington won't ( hulch ,#111 hold lt: annual ('hrlst- nlrnd:iti the vatgty en- The r Abith jierr tuberculosts. 3.<br />

Stopped ith a group of eo-<br />

Cular odor of co-ordination alcohol. Unfit poor. to S<br />

e.<br />

,bet,iren<br />

thr counter antepartal, 14. postpartal. 7, ne,4- norker. at Rnger, Fireplare Inn<br />

Brought into court<br />

Pizvu,· ing as a pressure group didn t Southington YMCA l'htilanx ti·tim __ horn, 21. child h3 Kienr, 102, adult for a band Rh and drink. Testifies. hear, Dr. Dudam '1<br />

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aftet ..reintr 111 , 1,11,te, hit. St<br />

";Xhi·it· tb . 1, Ill ji' £01,1, ; in :in. H:ilitl'(1 house's to rent, not to<br />

1'14 rit. 41,1,1, -Mt ilr ti,ki inic' lir aiti:,z,: mr.- h#, *11111 be tiraitrd ;if pauprl·#, aM sonir<br />

11* m 1 1% t hi· xziiii ina l·ies l n itic , of publ ic houw ng had inmyOffii'<br />

Srhed,ile Party for pre-school children ill be held , Dr Connor at thr medical confer-<br />

1 hr Demociatic H omen'·, Cliih Widnesday bet\ cen 2 and 3 30 ence Nozember 12 Fize attended<br />

i ll lit,lci :, c h i 1,1-niaH P,i rtv on , by the Southington l'ubhe Health tw,i \,rekl> weighing roniers,nerb,<br />

Thill.,liti, Drcen hri 27 at 7 in the Association. and on, trip, on hich two pre-<br />

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the h,4\ 5 4 ruise, USS Helena id., .ind graduated with honors<br />

Thi Hel,·11.1 h.id bi·eti iii actioil fi 036m thi. faial Training Hospital<br />

nic,tt' thuil eight m, ilths against at liethesda, Md, before Joining NEW YORK DRESS GOODS STORE<br />

the ('0'immunivts Iii kolpan rate,m I the cre; 036f the Helena in Apill of<br />

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HUIial 3,111 b, in St Th,iniaT<br />

pd a wiuver b> telephone for a low ':<br />

:iltitudi· St·:ilch<br />

C eni(·ten Hefore 2 the plane had taken -<br />

off froln Hethany Airport.<br />

C hief Bri-nipi e commended. 1.19 - 1.98 - 2;98 42 x 72<br />

SEE THE NEW R aish for his *,ierlapt ing vearfh<br />

of the sualmi, inaciess,Me except ,<br />

Studio Couch Covers Reg. 4.98 $2.98 pr.<br />

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Text Of Capt Dudzik's Statement<br />

-'-- THE SOUIBINMDIK NEWS-DECEMB#14,1951 - - -<br />

---- 4 .....-- ' t. ... . - 4.<br />

9 '.54 4: ·- % t,%,i di·( ade,1<br />

b! 036adly imphed that a "tix" in the<br />

St.iti· c·#,urts &,·i·. out of the ques-<br />

641'h that #pirit.<br />

1 f, et we can rather attribute'<br />

It to 036ur principle of certam and<br />

*4<br />

t' .'<br />

, ,<br />

ingt OIL 11lved in uthington for a substan-<br />

During the past few weeks li tial period of time; and there is no<br />

have either read in the press, have good reason to assume that if the<br />

clean comfortable homes find it<br />

diffeult pi·obably to .think along<br />

this line; but if anyone is intereat-<br />

, ,<br />

..<br />

:'- -4 .-t'<br />

'4,+,Mei##<br />

111-11»*t frp 1- 41<br />

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1-r#| I. - 4- li r<br />

tion"The<br />

man w ho gets into spedy t rial and punishment of the<br />

g·u,Ity, and to the flaibility of our<br />

tiouble," Ju,tice Maltble 036bgrned,<br />

Y<br />

heard citizens discuss, or have been families had not moved to Mt ed, an investigation will show that ,1 .., .-- TA:,*4t t »_f ,t· -kno#s<br />

on be sur,<br />

that<br />

#,f<br />

tf<br />

ce,·tajn<br />

he gets<br />

and<br />

caught,<br />

speedy<br />

he skitem<br />

The re arp<br />

of<br />

no<br />

criminal<br />

long delays<br />

Jurtsprudenet<br />

in crim- *<br />

AJ<br />

asked<br />

items:<br />

questions on the following View the number of rbildren going<br />

to school would be less, even though<br />

there are hundreds of such fam-<br />

lies m our own Southington. ..=Ii L "ii ''Ir iii,Ii- Attt ,1 i i< LY 1( ' /61 - 1 *04 7 punishment. He knows therp's inal Caspscases schpduled without for good one criminal reaso 46<br />

1. The present tenants of Mt.<br />

View Terrace are mostly people<br />

families were living doubled<br />

else\,·here in Southington<br />

up 7 The problem of "In lieu of<br />

tax" payment will be questioned<br />

65.<br />

, 1 - 11 i t 1' #- 1-714,-I**pll-*11 III" 5 +e 11-- -111- -Mwin<br />

036thing kie can do.<br />

th:it a penalty wiN<br />

He can expect<br />

be meted out<br />

terrn rarely are postponed to the 4<br />

who have migrated to Southington · 3. From time to time, the com- .here this evening, I am sure. The<br />

from other toR ns; therefore, why ment is made that the public Housing Authority of the Town of<br />

should we take cate of outsiders ? mhould not be called upon to pay Southington does not pay taxes in<br />

042 2. The children of the people additional taxes for the purpose of the same ratio as do other taxpaywho<br />

migrate to Southington an building houses With thrs com; e, s because by State Statute, the<br />

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It'+ more important than the se- next<br />

;t litr of the punishment "<br />

-Our Judges, particularly in the<br />

That, and Connecticut's system higher courts, hafe a very rest<br />

of '·,1 iminal Junsprudence," w,hich L understanding of probation. and its<br />

h,· ternird one i,f the best in the JudJcious use are means of holding·<br />

n.it ,ri, wup citect b3 Juctice Vult- d 036,zn Jail and prison populations,<br />

'·02<br />

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placing a heavy load on the school merit, I personally am in agree- Houstng Authority cannot pay -<br />

, fys·tem which the Housing Authority<br />

does not adequately pay for<br />

ment: it ls. therefore. for thts leason<br />

that the State progi·ani is premore<br />

than 10 r; of shelter rent in<br />

1,eu of taxes, and to that end must .<br />

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bi, .19 tifo ·'pririzar>reasons" for<br />

the deellnt· la· t year in {'onneettcur<br />

Vate and federal pl,9on popi,hich<br />

means sa,ing the state<br />

money Jn the maintenance of re-<br />

formatones, Jails and prions.<br />

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with tta 109 payment of shelter ferred to a federal pt·ogram for enter into a Cooperation Agree-<br />

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*,rent in beu of taxes public housing. Not one rent of<br />

3. Why should the people pay taxpayers' money ts involved in the<br />

ment ith the Local Government<br />

tn accept such 109 payment. If<br />

+4 1<br />

u#ition.<br />

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The plesid,·nt rif the Connecticut<br />

.terated<br />

In this<br />

the<br />

connection<br />

need for<br />

he<br />

a<br />

again<br />

similar<br />

ret<br />

ts to subsidize additional hous. construction of· a State sponaored one day the lental shortage ts over, 1'2 i ,n A soctatic,n, ho recently<br />

housing derplopment. The money theRe houses, If built as they have · ·<br />

, -* B·.<br />

- ·:' t.'Tid ' :liti I<br />

as ch|*-f 1.1,-tite<br />

nearl, 211 ) ears<br />

036f tht· c ,inne·eticut<br />

state-ir i(ie adult probation progia<br />

m '.r th,· louer courts, manned<br />

4. The bullding of these addition. 111 10,ined to a Local Houving Au· bec,n ii, the past, will be purchased . .. Suptenle i nurt of Errors, ieferred bb 015cers # ith trium/,L expenal<br />

lwmeg 18 a resuluint product of<br />

042 the crieR of prnfrmmonal veteran<br />

thority by the State at the<br />

intpiest enst to the State<br />

vaine b> pliiate families and placed on<br />

the giand !:st w ith comparable 4 +IG . t 036 a Jecent Washinlton dispatch, ence<br />

assured<br />

and<br />

of<br />

unde<br />

continued<br />

ritanding<br />

tenure<br />

"who<br />

so lon:<br />

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Fhiselers and like kind 036f politi. The Moderate Rental Housin0 status of any other taxpayers. 1<br />

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,#hich<br />

h,'te for<br />

teported<br />

the preceding<br />

a 62 per<br />

jear,<br />

cent<br />

cchile<br />

drop<br />

4 they are doing a good job."<br />

Clans. -<br />

5. Why shnuld a nru<br />

Program 18 designed to be 9eifdevelop·<br />

suataining. Loral Housing Author-<br />

8. At the last town meeting held 1<br />

Mn th,. matter of a Cooperation Pohee Chief Edward F. (:eary 18 shawn above handing over a<br />

-> ' As Staff Pli 036t b> but, 036k·lact<br />

check tor $3.0.10 to l'own t'lerk and inl populati,in tht, upgi.ide tigurps throughout for prisons were most nbjeetive ··Thu, of the course, Connecticiit has been Prison an<br />

- ment of Moderate Rental Homes , itip, are requited 10 1·epay<br />

be for thi· benelit 036r vi·t..1:ns only 7 Inans over a 50-rear penod<br />

these<br />

from<br />

Al:reement with the Housing Au-<br />

thoi ity, a group of people at the<br />

Treasurer Robert E. Foley. The mone> repre ent. the proceed<br />

The mone ) #ill go into the Police l'enbion Fund.<br />

042. frum thi. bear'* annual i>olice ball. i, / the na ; 1 036r.<br />

Association for many years: He i<br />

6. Why couldn't thp Town give the proceeds of rents paid by the Tow n Meeting felt that the Hous- , _ _ There wiere 1,020 persons in added that the Prison Assoaation, <<br />

property to thomr eteruns who occupants of the<br />

need a house, in an effort to nasist dwelling Units.<br />

Hoderate Itental<br />

build<br />

inK Authority<br />

.1 Federal<br />

i,as<br />

Development<br />

threatening to,<br />

if be obtained foi tht, State plogram, tn take measures, with the aid of tonn meeting t others T und Ntate administration, repatis,<br />

8. Why should the Housing Au- maintenance and replacements<br />

thonly thri,aten to buM(1 houseR and lirceRsary reserves The ini.<br />

subsidized by Federal Funds tf pression that the State Housing<br />

State aponsoled progrant 14 not Program 14 a cost to the taxpa>er<br />

approsed bj :1 To,in Meeting: m false<br />

this Agreement 5,as not approved. then ,out of Ileee,vly 14, take cal(·<br />

of the net,ds of ple,ent applicants,<br />

This 5 no threat, but based on<br />

fe(:it,laI units, fet u hich ue have<br />

factf resulting flom a Cooperation alle,id> an 'ix* c utrd agleenlent,<br />

.Agreement between the Housing will h.i,e to bi· bulk Shi,uld the<br />

Authority of the Town of South- toun meeting appro·.e of the Coington<br />

and the Town of Southing-<br />

ton approved by a town operation Ag·reenient thic evening,<br />

edeial allocation 111 be<br />

last year, and an allocation of Fedrral<br />

funds m still availablemeeting to the k then returned. the F<br />

thi, to 11, t i Ieduce such sholtage:<br />

To the abibty of the funds<br />

arallable, we have done that, and<br />

,th thi, aid of the t, start- 8 to be called a "Professional r'et- r ould tather substitute in the tion pith pii\:ite buildets B ) stat- 1 haze bt ietl> discussed some of The I'TA of the North Ci,nter cant because of the substantial in- 1952 DODGE!<br />

place 036f barracks type of Federal- ute, the bical niunicipality may the ltems that have been talked School \,ill hold a food sale today flur of out-of-state orkers in guch<br />

ing with a rather prevalent idei er·an Chiseler" such as I ha r re-<br />

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that the people at It. View Ter- cently noted in the pl PBS ]f an> sponsored units At this time, it ts appoint a Ilousing Authotiti ithen, ilbout during the recent months , starting at 10 30 in the office of industrial renters as Hartford,<br />

race, are, in the majority. other of these characteis exist, thej air still the desite of the Local Hous- :iniong other thing., a Qhnit:ize nf r 036neerning the Mountain View Ter· the Connecticut Ltght & Pow'er Ne; }taren, W terbury, Br,dge- at Curry Motors, In . i<br />

than our own native citizen4. most certainly a irry mmutp min-<br />

1 A rrview of our files indicates ority I do not believe that anJ<br />

042the following statistics, 0511 4,<br />

1.,c,· derelopnlent I hope that at<br />

thc Hame time it has answeied<br />

In.In; 036f >,lui inquille: Tonight<br />

Company on Macn Street port, Stamford, Xorwalk and Xen<br />

i': oceeds 111 036 be uied touard the Britain.<br />

purehase of a ne\, niotion picture ··You ;,ould think this might<br />

1139 Stanley St. New Britain<br />

Phone 3. B. 9-4836<br />

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occupants presentli :Lt Mt View Terrace appreciates this implic,- Howerpi. if author,zatinn cannot ' :inci it ig the dut ) of the Auth,itit; \\2 ire asking appic,ial of thi, PIOJector for the sch


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aDEN PUBLISH<br />

_ Fre T./Phon.: Southinoton 18<br />

it':*4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES<br />

#1, Penb In Advan©* - 6 Oints per SIngle Copy<br />

Biz Months $1.80 Three Months $1.00<br />

·r#, ; ° 6*m Be"":d.Cla- Mall Mattsr In thi eoit Offlm mt<br />

i.-5 t Boathtnoton, Connecticut. under thi Act 01 Ma,rh S. 1870<br />

S' The Teachers' A.Bomb<br />

: ; The Teachers' Club move to have Southington<br />

i": *Chools blacklisted by the Connecticut Education Associa-<br />

ition is shocking.<br />

4 1 But in the face of the fumbling of the school board<br />

fand the stubbornness of the finance board we don't see<br />

ihow the teachers could have done anything else-unless<br />

, they were to give up their fight for decent pay here.<br />

We don't think they should give up that fight, and<br />

f we think it's high time even· concerned parent got be-<br />

hind them for all he's worth.<br />

Last Spring the school board passed the buck on the<br />

, rquested hike to the finance board. The finance board<br />

f rhpracteristically ducked. This fall the school board took<br />

un the cudgels for the teachers. belatedly and haphazard-<br />

: 'v At a town meeting. when it was almost too late. Dr.<br />

I T,no-· r,1 Joll of the school board finally acted forcefullv.<br />

: intrn liiring a resolution demanding the finance board<br />

reionsider and resubmit the funds cut from the school<br />

THE SOUTHINGTON NEWS, DECEMBER 14, 1951<br />

Conduct Code For Teen-Agers<br />

"The young people haven't any manners anymore'<br />

You hear that lament a lot these days. In the . .<br />

schools, in the home and in public places, restless, iII-<br />

considerate youth is a growing problem.<br />

A lot of the fault lies with parents. They should set<br />

up standards of conduct for their boy8 and girls, the<br />

parent councils of five Hartford schools decided recently.<br />

Here is the code they drew up :<br />

1 "Insist that your boy or girl go to no party to which he or<br />

she As not invited and insist that no one be allowed at your party<br />

who is not invited.<br />

2. "Have no parties at your house unless you are there. The<br />

parent council feels very strongly that every party of teen-ages<br />

should be adequately chaperoned<br />

3 "Impress upon your son or daughter that when he or she<br />

is driving someone in a car, he or she ts responsible for that<br />

person'B safety.<br />

4. 042·Think<br />

of this Do you, as a parent, have the nght to<br />

serve any intoxicating drinks to someone else's children ? If you<br />

do serve them or have alcoholic beverages available, then you, as<br />

4n adult, are responsible.<br />

5 "The parent council disapproves of parties running into the<br />

small hours of the morning. Please insist that your boy or girl<br />

telephone you tf he or she ts to be out later than agreed.<br />

6. "We feel that our boys should ask the :arenta of their<br />

girls 4 hat time the girls are expected home and comply with the<br />

parents' w,shes. Thes Bhould also advise the parent8 where they<br />

are going "<br />

Anybodv have any additions?<br />

bud[ret<br />

But the school board failed to follow through. Ne-<br />

bodr appeared at the next finance board meeting to press The Shame Is Here, Too<br />

, the te·,c' ers' claim and Superintendent of Schools Wil-<br />

·Ham , ' Strong sent the board the wrong set of figures i The disclosures this eek of "indiscretions" and in-<br />

on Wl,°t the teachers are making. There was no protest i dications of downright criminal abuse of powers by<br />

until 'ast Wednesdav although the finance board dawdled 1 Treasury Department and other high officials surely<br />

i alon" after the 30-day limit set in the tovn meeting's I demand a top level shakedow n.<br />

But don't Ket the idea that a vigorous clean-up by<br />

amendment.<br />

' F rst. last and always. the root of the trouble has the administration, or even a change of administration,<br />

042been<br />

·le finance l,oard - six higoted men who made up will rout out the evil the tax investigations have exposed.<br />

their minds rears ago and ir on't hsten to any argunient. This caliber goes right to the heart of the nation. Its rot<br />

Although thez set themselves up as dictators of the T is nlore conspicuous in the federal government, but its<br />

:town's Dz: rse, after the long negotiations they didn't even ' ugly symptoms are easilv recognizable in state and local·<br />

, knoii last month that Strong's f gures on the salarv Fovernments, in tlie business Aorld and even in our daily<br />

' schedzile 036ere<br />

incorrect. They moaned about the town's lives<br />

inability to par and told a reporter if Pratt & Whitney The roots of this national shame are in Southington<br />

were onlr Payinir tares there would be no problem The ' and other towns and cities. The only real cure lies with<br />

, next wer·k The re,; s disclosed Pratt & Whitney had been us as individuals and as a community.<br />

, assessed for $1.800.000. something the finance board How many of us are out for the fast and easy buck 7<br />

members should have learned for themselves. How niany put favors and fnendship above duty and<br />

But it made no difference. The finance board still honor' H· simply neglect ,; hat oyght to be done ?<br />

' couldn't find ST.000 for the teachers. The r.erchant ho overcharges or sells a faulty<br />

In case vou're interested the names and telephone product. the factory worker w ho coasts on the Job, the<br />

numbers of finance hoard members are: Chairman Roger toun oilicial. policeman or court officer ho makes an<br />

Mullins 652. Gerald Gingras 84.R. F. Doufrlas I.ewis erception for a friend. the politician M ho buys votes with<br />

: 1576-JE. David K. Lienhardt 647 ( daytime), Albert i cheap promises, the l,usines man who buys sales w ith<br />

Brunalli 2079. James Simone 452. presents. the ne sman ho doesn't tell the whole story<br />

all are cheating All share in the national shame.<br />

A shakedo n'b in oi·der.:ill right Right here.<br />

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1 4......4 t<br />

Bill Stakey Gets A New ' 9:he Way Out Of The DarknesS' , mach by any one, it wo1121*tib*0·<br />

proof which could 6e recofrollest.v -<br />

Stripe And A New Job (Sermon preached by Rev. Norman | churches. Coupled with the Bcienti- end to the possibility 4 bfr#p:<br />

EDITOR, THE NEWS: M MacLeod. Jr. on December 9. fic revelations, they seemed to . choice. God would then be od:11*U- ·<br />

1951 in Plantaville Congregatlonal Borne a death blow to their faith, ing us to turn to Him 4nd -464'<br />

Just a few lines to let you know Church.) while to others they were nothing does not want us that way. V#<br />

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I'm still amand and getting "The For the word of God is living more than the work of the devil. calls us to Love Him and ·1«el<br />

News" okay. I've changed my ad- and active, sharper then any two- TheBe two positions represented cannot be forced. It must'be h*'<br />

dren. It'a now: edged sword, piercing to the divi- the classic two choices. If you And now at long last, viD (01110<br />

8/8gt. William A. Stakey sion of soul and spirit, of joints were a Christian, you beheved in to the question, How can the Bible<br />

*117th 008. Sqdn., 90th A.B.G. and marrow, and discerning the the absolute infalliblhty of the be the way out of the dark? In, ,<br />

. PAFB, Topeka, Kina, thoughts and intentions of the Bible. If you did not 80 believe, spite of all that has been 01* I<br />

By the way notice the S/Sgt. 1 heart And before him no creature you were not a Christian But now still maintain that it is the Yq. .<br />

finally got that extra rocker. I've is hidden, but all are open and laid a third choice appeared. 1 f this because in k God speaks to u&, t<br />

changed jobs, too, and only fly bare to the eyes of him with whom had not happened, lt would almost The critical studies have 840072 ,<br />

four hours a month now to get 5, e have do do. Hebrew 4:12-13. have meant the end of the Chris- that this book cannot be used u·,a<br />

that extra pay. Those B-29's ere The American Bible Society has tian Church as a living force in guide to underatanding the opera-<br />

starting to get on my nerves. issued a poster to be used in ob. the world. But the third clioice did tion of the universe or the pltyli01<br />

My ne*· job 18 "gunnery evalua- servance of Universal Bible Sun- appear and Ks coming must be re- origin and make-up of the hurnnn_<br />

tor". First the students go to duy. It show s the book shinning garded as the work of the Holy being. For that knowledge we hnfi<br />

school for a month, and then e Out of a black background and sur- SpiriL This third choice ,#as re- better turn to the scientifie text-<br />

give them tests to see how well rounded by two words, "The Way presented by the students of the i books. Comparison with other lit-<br />

they know their Jobs. out of the Dark." Granting that Bible who made the entical studies erary works has shown that on the<br />

That's about all for now Say we understand what is meant by and accepted what their minds told basts of literary merit alone nladh<br />

"hello" to any of the boys who are, the darkness of the world, it is them ,·aa true, who faced the dia- I of the Bible would long since h*ve<br />

w·ound town- | claiming a great deal to say that coveries of science, and Still kept. i been f<strong>org</strong>otten. Comparison with<br />

BILL STAKEY a book m the light that can lead their Christian faith The struggle iI other religious works shows thit<br />

us out of the darkness. between those men and the people there ta scarcely any teaching 042its<br />

The book for which this tremen. of the churches who maintained the B ble which is unique. The men<br />

Groulers? dolls claim :8 made 18 an apparent- that either the Bible \, as so or it 1 I w ho w rote the Bible were men of<br />

The Lions Club toasted Deo- I ly heterogeneous collection of folk- was not went on for neal ly a hun- their own day and they suffered all<br />

gratio ( Horace II ) Secondo at a i lore, poetry. history, letters and ' dred years and ;, as one of the the hnutations of their humanity<br />

meeting Wednesday evening m fantasy z,hich i, e know as the bitterest conflicts z, ithin the and their own time and place.<br />

his Popular Restaurant. i ' faith.<br />

Bible, a book held very high m church in the whole history nf the But those same studies - and<br />

He provided the toasting ma. , the esteem and yet one R hose con- 3 ouI ON n study will bear this oUt<br />

teriaIs. tents ts a mystery to many. in- ' The battle is over now and the -show that the men of the NeW<br />

cluding some who own copies of it. ' third choice has \ on. At least 80'-; Testament were guided by one<br />

Ho\\ do they dare to claim that of the Protestant Chridmn of over mastering conviction, which<br />

this book 13 the ,#ay out of the America are led by lay people and Cornes through In Bplte of all theft<br />

Housing- d.zi kness " ministers w ho have embnieed the hmitations and ts the drlving mot·6<br />

( Continued from Page 1 )<br />

For Christmas thriugh more third choice. The percentage in ive behind every word they wrote.<br />

than 180(1 1,·.tis the .ttibi,er to this Europe lS probably higher What This z# as the conviction-in the ,<br />

are necessary. question 3,as mple The Bible as exactly is this third choice 9<br />

ords of the Gospel of John-that<br />

2. "We prefer these type of the \,tiy out of the darkness be- 1 it is the possibility th:it the in Jesus of Nazareth the word of<br />

units over Federal type units, and cause God Is light, in Him there Bible riar not be infallibli· : nd (;od became flesh and dwelt among<br />

therefore, expect to substltute thtw is n,i d.,ikni, s at all, and the Bible still be God's z\ord 4 n,or, po,1- us, that-in the words of tly<br />

agreement for the agreement ap- 15 thi· ,\,11·d of (:ed, siniple and un- tlie expression ould be thi, uoid Apostle Paul-God was in Chri*t<br />

proved by the town meeting last ambiguous There, on the pages of God is living and acti,e It can· reconcilitig the world to HimBel.<br />

year. of tht, s.,cred bi, :iny3 The Ne Testament has contlnued<br />

i hich (; (;od." it says in II Tim- expression It cannot be ,.iught thi 036ugh<br />

faith for faith, that jesos ·<br />

4 "We feel that Southington ts oth> That mi,ant that ezer> nord and held fast in the, fram,· 036rk036f<br />

is the Chilst, the Son of the livilg<br />

entitled to take ad antage of the , f the BibI,· #,.i. dizine truth The an> book, e,ell the Bibit· cicid has (;,4. in ishom is the power of God<br />

State loan of funds, since it dR·s ri 042ader<br />

had 036ul<br />

) t 036,1<br />

choices E th- spoken to men ( ind,·ed that 1 the f,ir I,ah ation to everyone who haB<br />

' not cost the town taxpajets an>- er it 036:i,<br />

(,od's 036ord<br />

and then'only way He makes Hini ,If km 036,ti<br />

faith. And the Old Testament h,8<br />

thing If Southington turns do,in ' r,err single s>liable was the truth to u,) and the> hapi· heard His continued i,ith it because the God<br />

the program, it sa e, nothing .i, of (;0(1. 036r<br />

it .19 not God's word voter and been impell,'d to sprak w ho i# aq in Jrsus Chnst also re-<br />

our allocation ,#111 be t 036<br />

.jnd enutd hi· safet> ignor,·d There *hat thi'y heard ti, othei nirri The<br />

XMn 1,·uled Himself to the Hebrew<br />

I some other mumcipality<br />

i, 21< m, viliddlp rl,cid It was illl or ,#i,rds of thr4e men ma> h,· ·tn px-<br />

i people and led them until it u·*11<br />

nothing pression of the word of God, but<br />

5 "We knoi; that additional time for H m to make Himself<br />

For nzrr 1801 ) years, those two they cannot be the Word itsrlf<br />

I units place no further burden on full> known in the carpenter of<br />

choice'. could & inaintained ,#ith- God ts al,#a>S free and H 036<br />

#,oid ,6<br />

the Khool system as the pe,)plt' N.izart'th.<br />

i out inuch difficulty It ;,as simply unhound<br />

uhn 036ill<br />

occupy thi, de c,li,prni·nt .t clue·.1 1, 036n036f<br />

,# hethe: >ou were a lt is tint diftlcult t 036<br />

ht·e h,i,< thi, H 036n<br />

cain thi, Bible be the wa3,<br />

u ill be residents of Southingt 042in out of the daik ? The darkness 18<br />

and their chtldren w:11 form the Chrt 042.,t.ln<br />

4,1 ncit And then a fer- ; le#, seellit·d t , kiltick th, pr"p thi· c insecluence of man's sin, of<br />

i ment bi'gan to bubble At first it w:t ) possiblr to f 036·1<br />

out, fr irn (:(42*t to enast In Day· of the Bible ma> n,it bi· litrrall><br />

' t 0361,<br />

i >tong high #chnol cirnite tiut', >ou h.1 1. nuthti,g lift t,i n·I><br />

packed in a colorful wicker picnic basket or a smart ,#ave in December here in Connecticut: Elsewhere. mar- that those people m a model.it,<br />

*, hich th# 1,· ctinnot be a newworli'<br />

champagne hamper. 1,e, :es But on the New England eather map the incomr brucket ,# ho catin 036i<br />

tiff,ild t,.ithi, e#,i< 036Ii<br />

tri:it fi,i triling ht 042·<br />

ul,in creept >put hxble humdn 11, 1,# .u i,ig thi·. ;, itness the in 0<br />

* giticit'ntv th:it ni.in & as thi. trqult Judgn,ent .ind >,iu knos; lic 036#<br />

fal·<br />

Get a bonus of candy in a chest that "sen·es a multi- erception is the rule - alnays has been as far as we their own homes ill hair a 2,¥,id<br />

.piii'd mi·n of the Bible make it<br />

plicity of purposes when emptied" or cheese "attractivelv I can determine. There 1Sn't any old time Yankee but can substantial home un a rental baws of ,in 036inltitinnan<br />

proceRs, a .ww, hble that 1, The libl·tal Vii this pins,bt· for you ahd me,, th*ugh<br />

packed in a plastic ease that is itself a welcome gift" : remember floifers in December and snoF in Iay an>· until such timp as they r,in afford u hirh t·,·rm,Yi t.1 he n diripet con- t terminolog·, the holder 036t<br />

thi<br />

f:i I a,1 .i 1 fron l'tilostine tihd t48<br />

or plum pudding in a handsome porcelain bowl. tr:idictii,n of thi, di·seription of the fi i st century, to come face to ,<br />

and 21 th" critical study ni,t touched at at! All I can hope<br />

briefly, mR> inK "there ,< .i di hitle 036f<br />

th,· h, 036iks<br />

rf the Rible conclusion draw n finin uni,·rsall><br />

this week by their own commissioners. Blinking .·'it Danger need of houhing in houthingtcin recognized facb The n.iture of<br />

t 036<br />

ha; ,· accomplished.18 to encoUr-<br />

' In voting to demand payment from Pratt & Whitney Th,· .clt'ntt.tS made clear, be- 1 .ig,· >ou to tuin to your Bibles<br />

for the picket patrol maintained by town police during It's only a matter of time until somebodv gets 4 DeRenzim said thr hole c.ini. innd an ) reaRonable doubt, that 036<br />

ith a hett ,r understanding of<br />

faith is that it 13 a coniution of<br />

things not seen. Faith in (Aid 12,<br />

the recent stnke. the Board of Police Commissioners clipped trying to cross the lIain Sti·eet-ilenden Avenue I psign to extend public hou,ing in th, , ,i M h.is hi,en existence for , the result of a pull· ch*,ici' bet eeii<br />

u hat tn look for and w hat not to<br />

rornipted a Job well done and seriously damaged the intersection opposite the high school. | Southington represented an rE .ind i.,uph f i ni thi· 'th < c rimpan> of the 508th Air.<br />

x 6 I»ction to the sumestion the board collect for services take the fullest precautions w here we have the equip- again But we'pe cnmr hrrr and f r,int thi, lien mous - ----*' . ...1....... ./T......./- ..tr..1. 1---<br />

to ask the town counsel Ing, said last night he will go ;<br />

thig year not all local trachrrs payment of $64830 for bills in- ' ments the tenantlt i#,iuld h 036<br />

lihl" t'i rditor into their prrmi·nt form It<br />

- P.., 6% or not the finance board 1 tz:n:,th plans for the Joint i would be brought up tn the ched- c urred by the police department | buy the house:, r entu:lily wi·r,· appe,irrd that thr' book of Isaiah<br />

ule, according to Kerr Thr teach- The report of C htef Geary on the thr Hame argum,·nts ug·d fir,· 0be -<br />

.-,panno by law to resubmit the , Trs hare agreed tn unrk up to the acttvltle, of the police department yearm agn and nnu prozi·d fal·.1 thrri, c 036mpmrd<br />

at diffprpnt times · A FITVERAL SERVICE '<br />

: + · bidget cut to a town meet- Gerald Kerr, prrsident of the achedule ozer a four yfar period. dui·ing the month of November Speaking as a zi ti·r.in, (;.it.,Fla In thr N Ni. 036<br />

Trst.,mrnt urrr the , 042pistlri, · IN a liA1N K L<br />

intendent' office, 8; traffic ha- objrrti ,n 9- of T'aul, that the hook of Re,rin- - 036 = 0,4T ,e Phone it -<br />

4 .2 Mis executive sossion the pre,ent sitostion minto 042uch<br />

n Bill PR:IF--<br />

zardh i eportrd liy patrolmen, 1; Therr w as non, ti


,= 036., =F#:ir-1 ' 1 -p,tr'.i.,F.E.TA,ir !1;111:17; ri :;,11,·F ll.17 1|1!L, 1 .. .,/...1 1 '- '1'..1.**1* 4 19 ..1 '' ,4,14' 1* u4 4ir $9 43177*/A I Ij-YmZZ'P'.54<br />

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1"Un Plays Santa To Capture<br />

A#dren's Minds, DPReports<br />

' THE SOUTHINGTON NEWS, .DECEMBER 14, 1951<br />

17,-hwin as a Communist santa Chius who makes candy<br />

gohm oak trees was pictured Monday evening to the Hol-<br />

M b FrA by a DP from Lithuania.<br />

: en the Russians occupied her<br />

charged that the Red rulers took<br />

4#frt #ountry, they started workthe<br />

br ghtest children to Russia<br />

#F,3ln the minds of children at a<br />

1*BEr *ge, Mrs. Ona Saulattis and educated them m their native<br />

1 language Bo they could be returned<br />

IA 'She mentioned a Communist<br />

to their country its Communist<br />

HInt* ataged in Kaunas for a<br />

Sp Dt pupilB. They were told to , agents.<br />

I<br />

MOdd for candy. They did and The Communmts, she said, are<br />

·hone. Then they wele told to not indiffermt to religion, aa they<br />

,Sta|in for candy, and it fell claiin, but actively hostile.<br />

lously from wl oak tree "They ght not only the church-<br />

eb and the priests," ahe explamed,<br />

SHOP AT ONE STOP<br />

IM<br />

Quilting Bee<br />

3.4<br />

r*<br />

ing the data Marie Carmod><br />

··Will Fou plea,e convej to each ----- -<br />

indleiclual olunterr m> grateful<br />

apprec tatic,n foi a job ,#ell done,<br />

and toui C 11 Defense Organiztion ' Has A Big V oice<br />

Ah A-<br />

lub- Christmas,<br />

1<br />

on the hou, 036e tO hou e 8uirey con- tel)ott ithout the willing and con. 1 Migs Schmidt Ha= accompanied<br />

. \ 111 get a greater appetite some dueted hele .ctent Ii,Ub eftoit of many loyal 1 by Mn. Kenneth Cook.<br />

lict> " I.ake Riote ijoikel x<br />

\Ith aulailis FlaH introduced by · '·1 hase ju.t recti,ed >oui pie- .. The infoiniation gathere'.1 in- 0 Smith, 1 E Reid. 1: M c laike.<br />

My Ejelett Heath, I'TA prest- I Ilminary repott of the house to ,ile·ate> atI emendoum amount of ' Florence Tede#co. (,abi lel Price.<br />

Ii,·nt , howe vui·ver conducted bb the pain.taking effort on the part of 1 Annetta A··hi,orth, A. 1, F,IA, Wil-<br />

JOIN 50C .. $25.00<br />

TODAY! $1.00. $50.00<br />

I.<br />

$2.00<br />

$100.00<br />

$5.00 $250.00<br />

. 042-i--4 $10.00 $500.00<br />

i.: fil St ':il 30 SER;'ICE CHARGE<br />

n ANNJVERSARY a<br />

YEAR<br />

b on Savings Bank<br />

t. 121 Main Street, Southinglon :Next to the post officel<br />

res-*ILL-J-.Ji #7<br />

4 As,1.taL i<br />

chall man, Mra Alphonse Jankow-<br />

1.ky, cochalt m.in, Dolores Abzklar.<br />

Floience Dubicki, Esther Kntz,<br />

Mil:Ii,·,1 Hii·.tol and .Jennie Martinm<br />

. an,1 the Mi, 304el,h Lutz;<br />

( I,·(,1 ge \' i' a er, 1:obett Fogg, Garf:e!,1<br />

Ha>e, Rav mond Lod, Walle,<br />

lie.tei, John Mii ully, Joseph<br />

11,·Paolo, h . .John Plobzaj, Rot 1<br />

M,tui ice, H ( 1 MacDonald, Wells<br />

Rock ell. Bernard Buteau, Alfred 4<br />

11 Miller, H illiam Bovee, Andrew<br />

lioinnack, \111,am Stiong, Oswald ,<br />

Dazie.,0 H Moore, Jaines O'Shea, j<br />

J, iltiani Nolan. Jamev Thompson. 1<br />

, E 1 7, in I.acholt. Tatu9 Masthai , '<br />

l,awience Hoopel and Austin<br />

INntei<br />

lilldale Mih John Ahearn,<br />

4 h iii in,in, Mt. i# alter ( onaty, co-<br />

' c liall nun Lout.e Fontana and the ,<br />

11'h lesley La ilhee. Lemwd<br />

I)onal·ule, K (;ilcon. Anthony St-<br />

1 iii(,ne, kenneth ()Icon, William R I<br />

Fontann, Fail Tioht. Rit·hard Pip- i<br />

kin an,1 tial,i· ,1 Price<br />

South End District Mr, Frank<br />

, H'llvin. ihallintin, John S.i,age and<br />

tli 036 Ii » I.oui. Ili,i,1, .1 Atatzu,ta,<br />

1:,51 0361Ma,e*, .Jo,et,11 ( ahane,e,<br />

Itoliet t Hiirle. E Fontaiiella, H<br />

kne'll and E A Lappeit<br />

Volth l ente: 1,1-ttict Mi 4 Josi<br />

ph I.tit>, ehaitii,an. c hai le, Fox,<br />

an,1 thl· 11 + Philii, Ilailing, V,·ia<br />

M.ti inell., Janet Salina, .John Hagviow.<br />

Eltzabetl, I.an.on, William<br />

Qi,inlan. .lohn Ti(le*('O, Janle><br />

Maltin ami Re elle> Shea<br />

Holcomb Ofnict Mi. Eier,·tt<br />

Hrath. cliati man, C hailef Harder<br />

and the 11 . .John Bail,lei. 1% 11halit<br />

11 0361 1·1..ei. lic,;,:ir,1 1.In.,r,<br />

2 1("i M.tu, h, I. Fi,hhec k, liatold<br />

1 0421 Lee ke, Sinith, S liuc .60. Doug-<br />

0 1,1, I e 1*, 'Wirliang Hon 1,·, H altei<br />

1 )eet.11. c .111 Malrnbeig, Ge'orlre<br />

fairli , William loote, John T'et,91-<br />

1"..1 1< 11.illl Rc,9 h FteN .. alt<br />

h lb,imer#.1 042. 0 Sinith, li Backu


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-- .. RE- SOUTHINGTON MI£A#JECEMBER 11,<br />

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1951<br />

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Play Sults ·98<br />

Hopalong ('asvd><br />

liaty 198<br />

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$25.50 Delivers<br />

irM. 1<br />

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1<br />

*+<br />

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-j<br />

Big 16" Trav-ler<br />

/<br />

1<br />

..... /.4. il<br />

m: TAULAJ:<br />

MK-2-=6//1=0'<br />

ille.--- Pa, 9 for it'<br />

Vet,·et Skin. Aluminum Ba, e<br />

GLII )ER HI )R E<br />

$2995<br />

22 a Day Pa>9<br />

-3' Police Auto that<br />

Really Rides<br />

$9495<br />

ZA;<br />

25£ a Da) f'a>, for it'<br />

41\<br />

1 1 9 -1 1 1147<br />

1 -1 24- 1,<br />

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1 1.# 036 036,1+141 =,tif vt#57'' 44<br />

. 1., f .'.. . ". .'' ..l. .;424F :'..4111 '.1,- .1:k.. ''.' -41'. .-. L '1.51 {.,"3.1-'.4-'. - w... 11 « 1 2....T--,-· .-«* =42-7 ; 43- .-iu.fri..L'.j..4.. =' 16" .V=9*7.3<br />

' ' - ---- - 41% SO I*NNG¢ON .NEWS, DECEMBER 14, 1951<br />

L - -- --'....6-/- ---" f<br />

Deliver Theueds For Santa<br />

i pi-=-Crbil f= framp hi,usp Plant.,11Ip C.pn<br />

Coat 9 Made to Ord pr Rppatring<br />

USED KITCHEN SINK an,1 3,iatift,ini<br />

at 456 Val:1 Str-*t S 036uthinatin- --<br />

and Rprnodrling Fur Storage. 1<br />

$8 000 Ternis W Rwhar,19 Tel<br />

AWNINGS, DECORATING<br />

laundr> tub with ,·hr 036ne faur,·t< pip, Bristul 4979<br />

HOSPITAL BEDS ralls mattrpsses. Satisfartic,n Guaranteed<br />

$15 Harrj Wallac·, 261 Summu St<br />

Thppl rhair-9 ( folding and rpgular I<br />

pj li<br />

Plants,ill 042 T,'1 S..uthingt..n 619<br />

walkprs commodps. back rests. 15 Arch St Phone 9-9951<br />

Plan Now To Install Awninga<br />

---- - FOR SALE crutches. pads. Lanes. tiN rubb-r<br />

On Your Hornr<br />

LADY'S COATS 0"e .n, sheeting Low overhpad pricp Al-<br />

N*w Britain 1 WB Instoll Awnings for Stores and black clith with mmk fur t,11,1 ancl Ccilit.ge Hight a -fiontage of 340 wa,9 open Wilbur 11 Kamprls 142<br />

Honips Flags and Bunting Decorators one tan tup I oat with fur cullai Stz, S Cottage St Merldpn Phone 7-2845 1<br />

5<br />

for Public Ind Private Occa,lone 14-16 Call St,utlungtc,ti 200 feet on highiia>, hve nxe hiable<br />

MERIDEN AWNING & DE 254ORATING<br />

LAi'h-DRY & DRY CLEANING<br />

CO<br />

HARD SEASONED WOOD f,ir furnace loonks, t,40 CaI attached gatage,<br />

.'<br />

Itenry B Evarta. Prop 036r tri plac, $15 P. 1 4.,1 d l'hin,· ampk space to htuit > oui 0,< n MERIDEN<br />

1<br />

386 ikriover 81rwt Mgriden<br />

-ell *7<br />

Moriden 5-4911 UPHOLSTERING CO.<br />

Phon, 042 Merlden 6-7448 of 5-142 0427<br />

INDIVIDUAL LAUNDRY<br />

- - business<br />

7 <<br />

CONCRETE ney $325 Phon. MIXER, Merid, 6 nbag 5-4911hrand South End Stieet-Building lot 100 45 Pratt St, Menden | & DRY CLEANERS, INC<br />

-News Staff Photo by Bob 6O r<br />

Dick Welch hands Bob Ligitori a parcel from the pile of Christmas mail that haa to be dethered.<br />

STOVE - - - ----Whitt --- Gli. - nwl.Ii - S--- feet b> 7, U \ ith i tirt toi >oui i SPECIAL I<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

Pricpq on Re-Upholstering.<br />

Your Ivory IAUndry '<br />

Although the big rut.h ts not erpened until this w erk, the boys at the POHt Office have already<br />

Wu,id i *,al and gas c 036,i,biiati#,n Tel real line, $1130<br />

A Spn Ke for ET,ry Budgpt<br />

Stuthingtin 1147-M We stock a complete hne of new<br />

moved a Bmall mountain of packages in and mit of the Post Office. Acting Postmaster Higging MAKE MONEY for Xrnes and att year<br />

lielle le 036 Ait'nue-Level lot, city<br />

Call ZER.IDEN 1817<br />

Fr,/ Pwk-Up & I)*41 ry - Make 0110 t<br />

round -Wn have a fine established CAPONETTES - 5 t·, 7 Ihh Lne \ ater 80 b 250 $12ljO furniture<br />

has appealed to local residents to Ret the Christm mas mailing done early Ho that his men will not be territory apailablp for a capable and<br />

Call MERIDEN 6-6671 4<br />

weight--40i Ib . *irevA,'*1-65, lt, Duck<br />

ambltious woman to service Avon Inn M tildal,· /.,t t. P, 0424 ciff i, e Ea,t Hummel-Shed 30 X 12, lot "If We Do The Work,<br />

Clpaning With Yiur Laundry<br />

' Bo tied up with outgoing mail that they will not be able to deliver all the Incoming mall in time customers Car prefprable Phone<br />

You'll Be Satisfied."<br />

for the holidays.<br />

Mpriden 6-0155<br />

MANING, MAXWELL AND MOOR-2 90 X .44(1, iiatei, gas, eleetrlott> Phone MERIDEN 5-7341<br />

Lath- 16 m< h fal, plat* Ale larg, and >i·Ne, azailable<br />

1<br />

- -- --- --- ELDERLY WOMAN d* BireB houN- drill press avid El#,Air 036luxas r, fri-<br />

LITOLEUM - TILE ..<br />

Education Is Not A I.uxury & that far more money 19 lavighed le 04249-than-average economic ability work Willinz to hre in and care for g rator T. 1 Jouthmgt, 1, 63u-J.i I'laimim, - Wainsinght Stleet,<br />

children Tri Southington 865<br />

From Th,· Christ mn S, 1, nr,· Monit Benefits<br />

Ite,nhard Rnad, Che \4ith flist flout zip-tu-<br />

Photoirapb tr Supultcs<br />

At'TOMOTIVE<br />

Cuwrt D,·c , T'ajd Holida>= Pension Pl.,n<br />

· Many Imitate Be Never<br />

13 1951<br />

T,·1 ('he.hile ;55<br />

date five-room apartmelit fol<br />

Dupltrate Our Spriter"<br />

btate or ELIZABETH H GALlCK ' Fire Day Week Hospitalization<br />

79 W Main Np. Brttaln = 1<br />

*%1;YA*-ri' late·<br />

d.r#,<br />

c,f<br />

042,1<br />

S 036utllington in sa,It dl:*trift 1 At'TOMOTIVE<br />

owner On bus line<br />

Good Starting Wage<br />

EDI)IES<br />

. i I,\1 - Tbo adm,nistrator having exhibited I<br />

Group Insuiance<br />

COMMERCIAL BODY SHOP<br />

Summer Stiret - - ',6<br />

Ir AM admtntatratkn lerounl lith -M I BABIXETZ AUTO BODY WORKS<br />

*·am# to this Court for allowanr. it 13 4 Sick Benqfits Vacation With Ilay :'- -'.<br />

. --4- . FRESH EGGS<br />

and 4, warm mr heat w ith wil<br />

A11<br />

Kinds .f Rodv-*-4 F.07 Work<br />

PAINTB - vT<br />

1 ORDERED-That the. 2#t dai 036f<br />

l Est m.:1919----- - .- . Ai FTF-baly, Nraddfu-Fl·idaf.'<br />

Portablp Elertric Weldlne Warhir, 042<br />

1 Derfmber A D 1983 at 2 30 i, dMk<br />

Daily<br />

down. Two car garnge, asphalt rsed<br />

Cars and Trurke Bought A Bold THE J LaCOUR(·:nIC CO. ,<br />

9 , in the afternoon al thi pr..hali, Offi. i EXPERT AL'TO PAINTING between 8:30 A. M - 6.00 P M. Att<br />

FOR SALE<br />

drive ny Large lot. e<br />

in Suuthlrigton b, an,i thi, sam; i. R. AND COLLISION WORK<br />

r'lark St Mtlldalp T 0421 845<br />

Dirtributors 4<br />

f ' al/npil fi,r a hi,fwing ..1, th, all·,wait, r I A & P Super Maiket, 48 Main St, Hob:Art Stie't, S.,uthinrton gell<br />

DUTCH BOT .3<br />

f M '41 a,Inlini trati 042,71 a,, 036, Rith036t -- WELDING - Southington<br />

DRTVE SAFELY<br />

. *gr .8111 ..tati 811,1 thiv enurt ,111,it< th,<br />

T# 1 h 036·ithingti,11 -39-J<br />

PAINT PRODUCTS ''<br />

*t , 1(, riit,ir Bilmint*4trat 036r t 036<br />

£ 11, all p. 'Til Wi, t Stie,·t, Southington ------- - - ---- -----<br />

Mer adpn-Water huir Tuinpike - Harp YM- arske, Rptin.,1 Now<br />

South Ington Cint:ornfil 4<br />

--T.Amplpt, R,ak, Fler·rire -<br />

. 036Ma int,r, 042st,ri therein tn app, ar Ht Tri 1579-W day or night<br />

Thiee-familp brirk, 4-4-3, 1,,th<br />

Ali,1 tinir and plar#, b) pul,119 ,Ing thM<br />

Old mobilp and GMC Sales & S*rrke Call Enternrisp 9160 '<br />

55 Grove St Meriden '<br />

,T,i, r 1 i j *B 036ni, 11 042·uspap, r plitill .kliti 1 - - HELP WATTED - VALE<br />

hot water-oil heat for the fii 9t<br />

ltaiti,trd (2 036untb and LM int a i m ula-<br />

USED<br />

SOUTHINGTON GARAGE<br />

iwn in said Dtatrk L anti hz pi,Sting TRUMBLE MOTORS<br />

tno floofs, plastered walls, rak<br />

TA 512 - vorth Main 1 - We Cater To a wp on the public mgn-Di,st in thr Exceptionally Food pay for<br />

PHOTOGRAPHIC SITPPLIES _:1<br />

T#,wn I.f Southitagtcin wh, r. th,· LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

BOILERS, RADIArORS, PIPE floors<br />

WEDDINGS ,, av·4 149< dwplt and t, 4,·r,ding ; la -Salea and Serp ice- several fir 042t ela 036 toolmakrrq,<br />

DeSOTO Dealer PLYMOUTH<br />

BAAQUEl'S & PARTIES prrpaid<br />

ali r 042*;,1<br />

IN,Rtage·<br />

PIErtl, 5<br />

a<br />

41<br />

evp><br />

1,·nat<br />

th, rp<br />

fi ,<br />

036f t<br />

da><br />

036 all<br />

8<br />

151<br />

NEW<br />

South<br />

BRITAIN<br />

Maln Street<br />

The Conn Demolition Co. Inc. FF est St - Well-built Cape Cod has<br />

to uork on contract basis Do<br />

C npral & Firestnnp T/rps PERKINS CAMERA SHOP j<br />

FLOOR SHOW SATURDAYS b,·f,in· maid time T lephonr 3-8641 not apply unless you are a 19 Wood Street, West Haven Rix large 100.lf, hot water 1-rat --Cash Paid for Ufed Cars-<br />

83 Grove St. Meri(len ·,<br />

STEPHEN K ELLIOTT Judp· Service On All Makes Of Cars<br />

Tel. New Haven 7.2600 uith oil. full, insulated, aiumin-<br />

---- -- - - --- --- -- __. firit class ninn.<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SALES. INC.<br />

featuring: - 042 i<br />

uni vieens & storm windows<br />

172 W Valn St - Ver td n ....,SESE:312&;148.0,. li<br />

SPt NET PIANOS - Sp,·rial rrntal Oprn Stall,ir>. tile bath & shou- Opp Se Jr'9pnh· 042 rhurrh<br />

plan f,ir Chriqtmas purrha.r Full<br />

Phone 6-9201<br />

ment an,1 07-114 I),rplaping<br />

JIMMY AZZOLINA<br />

AMERIC AN STANDARD CO.<br />

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ToN lacts on Skids and Gradeabiltly<br />

1 Call Al D, Cari, Si,uthmgtIi ECTICI'T ;pur S' t ,;274"3 ;twi' ;'C ;to) nkirt 31 gle seven-room ( four-bedroom ) 11-trk Taulkfur C 042-mrio,ind fully pquipped with Murrt:/ sint=-4<br />

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Personnel Department Open Co Centpr St phon, 788 house with oak floors, steam-oil<br />

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sYNIWITIC mu IbII t:RES<br />

, No. 1778 $2460-$3300 Furniturf C,1 B nt r042 St Phon, iRS per guttels & traders two-car<br />

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gONSTRUCTION NEW ELECTRIC SEWING Marhin08<br />

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FOR SALE - Car,vt, a RADIO & TELEVISIO,4 4<br />

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PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRINO ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE<br />

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BATHROOMS & KITCHENS<br />

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WM. FISCHER<br />

FLOWERS TRAT SATISFY EMOuil ter el TRIO Ng.<br />

Make Reservation for New Year's Eve NOW !<br />

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- Limited to 50 Couples-<br />

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THE SOUTHINGTON NEWS, DECEMBER 14,:1951<br />

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61* Mr, Bacon said that muddled as being basically social m nature<br />

e·Man Says &int«.% about alcohol is reflected and sald that technical, scientific<br />

in most of the community drink- and medical solutions can only be-<br />

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d Liquor Is ing problems. - come effective when people shake<br />

off the general stigma and ignor-<br />

'1 +6 He cited as examples rnisinform- ance which surrounds alcohol and<br />

understood ed and fnghtened school teachers, alcoholics."<br />

042 parents 036ho are baffled by the al-<br />

--' ericans spend nine billion dol- . cobol question when it anses in Mr. Baron cited the work of the<br />

7 8 year on alcohol HY know theti 0,0 n children, and such legis- Connecticut Commission on Alcolittle<br />

about the alcoholic prob- lative odd ties as the Mississippi holism and Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

d ,Unin r-'" facult' State law w hich prohibits distilled as being steps in the right direc-<br />

32 r- spirits jet Bells a tax-stamp to tion He said that by therapy and<br />

·vr grhe core of the alcoholic prob. bplrits retailers. I general enlightenment these groups<br />

*9 7 said Selden I ) Hacon, dirpe- are reducing ignorance and fear<br />

·r'*Eof Yale's ('ente, f,il Alcohollc Hnut·,pr, Mr Bacon said, the I111 called alcohol problems "The problems hurt," he said<br />

· ·He stated that 11>. long us this '·lt is a great mistake," Mr Ra- "The> can only be solved by de- S -<br />

1§ Uation colltinut's. there :ir,· going roll mud, "to confuse alcohol with Leloping bettel ans ers because if *1 11 ;-TS<br />

U be problrm, ct,net,1 mnp alto. the prnblerns associated with lt. these answers are not developed, L ' 41<br />

01-probl,·ii,s i 036 Irgisl:iti 036ii, n,ed- The Skid Row derehct ;ind the nou- thril ze \\ill probably fall back oii<br />

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idine, the famil>, in th, highwa>, rtitic Lost Weekender are the emotional, primiti,e, reprifmve<br />

lind in li,dustn drastac results of alcoholisni prob- means "<br />

1·Speaking 011 the \\*,i·kl> radio le,119 but they do not form the I The I al# piofe982,1 said that th<br />

plogram -3 :,!c 111tprprrth the niatn body of alcohohcs " di, nio,rnifiit had beconie sterile<br />

News" o,e, St.iti people dia- ' ,<br />

A Wonderland of Gifts regaid or laugh at the pi oble,iic<br />

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MAKE HER CHRISTMAS GIFT<br />

THE KIND THAT GOES ON GIVING!<br />

SEE THE NEW ELECTRIC<br />

TOASTERS NOW ON DISPLAY<br />

AT YOUR APPLIANCE DEALER'S.<br />

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A Business-Alaroged Tal, Poy,ng Co pony<br />

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w e art· Iiiaking progiesb thiough- y , 442*r<br />

out the country-gieater progiess ./.r<br />

duting these past 10 jears than lil<br />

the piritous 100 It \\111 taki· tzini'<br />

and public cooperation .ind undet -<br />

standing Lf .Fe eventuall> .11 e to<br />

arrtie at Concrete solutions." MI<br />

Bacon concluded<br />

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day morning, January 6 A ne 036 St 1 horn,i. c #lutill .1./.1. the, liet langeitil, #ell 01 Flench INu- They *zote tepltin- ot the honot<br />

directory, ith all the ne\\ num- .eetie (,t th, 036ecidmg ut 111.5 Mali bion r :th a ,$ide edging of vlk .ittendant'k goAn in bhnnip bl>que<br />

bers, u as being mailed out this ingi i-, Pavor t,< 036itie and titied *kiit of nylon ,#ele I )0 titinic Ingilbl·111. litothet (,f<br />

One of the easier numbers to re- Mi 036 liltr *,·ill z,ill, .1 zi}Un of ntt t,#el crinoline Hu Jacket of the hilde, and Mailo Ma,trianni<br />

member was assigned to the trkidit zi,n.il 3,1.,it >·ilid .th a inatching lae,· wa. .t>led ,#ith a Following the cert,mon a dinner<br />

Southington Bank and Trust Com- sialli,1,2,1 r.\ 1,1·6 1 ..t' 11 ·1 11tte,1 m.,1,ialin collal and lap 4.eies ami redeption wa. helti in the tiose<br />

pan> - 8-5655 14, .3.r -arn I , ,11in of the bride. ill·ir ding t: 4, to X, \# 't 0361 k. the blade<br />

1952 DODGE! .in,1 ho.,1 . 1,1 9.niald.<br />

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Curry Motors, Inc. itair' 1,1 111,· ha ,> 4,11 (183 + 3 heit I,aibel. u.ll ha e tu do a little -1,1, at i. Ver n1ont \ '. A r". H.·<br />

hanibuig Na. twet t> cents a pound adapting Li c .uggest that they, The bride attendi·,1 vho 0361+ here<br />

1139 Stanley St. ew Bntain thi re urigniat, d that rh>lhmle might offer a *tripped-down model and in It,71, and H emplo>ed at<br />

' combination *,1 noti, familial a, of the traditional haircut, featut-' the ( Ya,k Brothe'h Ilolt c on,panS<br />

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1 Beaver Coat .. ..........................usually $645 NOW $471<br />

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1 Beaver Coat ..... usually $750 NOW $371<br />

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Chicken Fryers<br />

1 Beaver Coat, choice quality ...............usually $955 NOW $611<br />

Kenmore Mixers<br />

Cooker, Waffier<br />

Fasl-heat,ng Copper Bo It's nearly Christmas ... and a gift<br />

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Cook and Serve at fhe Table<br />

2 Squirrel Cape Stoles .... .....................usually $169 NOW $111<br />

12-speeds. Operates Smoolhly<br />

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1 Squirrel Cape ...... ...................................usually $339 NOW $191<br />

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Sto,nle. steel spays jail ly lillII'.<br />

5 SquifieJ Capes ........................................ usuany $289 NOW $211<br />

Saves hme more than 150 wayst Exe. Fully automaTic cooker toasts. bokes,<br />

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at SPieds from extra-low io sup r.high. fries, gr 03641 Sparkling chrome body<br />

lor fowl used car. You'll find the car you want<br />

2 Mole Capes .......................................usuany $289. NOW. $171 R<br />

Portable power head, 6-n. rubber ford Handy waffle regulating light A buyl deep 1,d g,ves added space<br />

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1 Silver Fox Jacket .. ........ ........usually $295 NOW $161<br />

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1 Black So. American Broadtail Iacket usually $375 NOW $251<br />

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.....usually $15 NOW $491 1 ...<br />

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1950 Studehaker Champion. 1.dr. Automatic Dr.<br />

1 Ranch Mink Capelet .... ...........<br />

..._usually $960 NOW $621<br />

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1!130 Studebaker ('hanipion 1.dr. O erdrive.<br />

...-usually SI200 NOW $891<br />

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1 Silverblu Mink Stole ... ............<br />

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1 Silverblu Mink Stole .. .............<br />

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...usually $1900 NOW $1251<br />

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2 Royal Pastel Mink Stoles.......<br />

.....usually $2500 NOW $1691 4<br />

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2 Royal Pastel Mink Stoles -<br />

We ded Tubular Swel Blades<br />

.....usually $1895 NOW $1351 4<br />

1 Royal Pastel Mink Stole ...<br />

Adult Sizes ...... See this great 6-shot repeater at Sears ... you'It know why Ws<br />

1917 Studebaker Champion.<br />

... usually $2370 NOW $1691<br />

1 Breath of Spring Mink Cape .<br />

America's top seller! Dependable "fast-travel" bolt action; proof-<br />

0 Prices Suoject to Tax<br />

tested precision choked barrel; improved safety. See it todayl<br />

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Biai·71 Ludecke, cafetena assistant,<br />

g.ize Tuesday e,ening :it a PTA<br />

mp, ting for not posting the menus<br />

m (iI putting them in the newspaper,<br />

as had been suggested.<br />

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n ould cut dog n the patronage on,<br />

non-sp:ighetti days and run it up 1<br />

7, hen Mrs. And 1·e,\ Fontaria pre- 1<br />

pared hrr famous dish<br />

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dav but that didn't \4 ork out Now<br />

thi' children hair to glleSS when<br />

it ,; Ill br on the nienu<br />

Holcomb School has a similar'<br />

1 problem. There iCS hot dogs, Bald<br />

1 MrR Vera Creagh. Since the cafetena<br />

must serve a simple dish on I<br />

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SATURDAY. Dec. 15-<br />

Rov Poirerv and Trigger<br />

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Sleeping Clity"<br />

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also -=4..... I .·t:#;<br />

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J \ MES 9TEWART<br />

in<br />

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with Josephine Hull<br />

and<br />

JAMES STEWART<br />

Winchester 73"<br />

nith<br />

Ehelley Winter,<br />

Admittances to the, Brsdley Me- Street<br />

moriaL Hoapital during the, weelt<br />

of November 29 were as f*llows:<br />

On November 29, Richandi'Prelia,<br />

105 South Vine Street, Meriden;<br />

A texander Aganey, Queen Street,<br />

and Mrs. Helen Suity, 148 Bnstol 1<br />

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On November 30, Daniel Upson,<br />

112. Barkley Avenue, and John Putula,<br />

40 East Summer Street.<br />

On December 1, Frank DeAn-<br />

On December' 2, Gf<strong>org</strong>e Reign<br />

Mt. Vernon Road; Catullo Fucihi,<br />

485 - West Street ; M); Estelle<br />

gelo, 446 Main Street; Clayton<br />

Taylor, Old Turnpike Road; Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

Birnet, Andrews Street; Mrs. Martha<br />

Beal, Frost Street, Misi; Lois<br />

DeAngelo, Milldale Avenue, and Cow les, Belieview Avenue, Miti.<br />

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Stl:eet; MI:a- Angelina Duddk, 18<br />

MaoArthur Drive; Roy Brown, 19<br />

MacArthur Drive; Mrs. Hilda Devine,<br />

362 East Road, Blistol; John<br />

Klemba, South Men Street, and<br />

Paul Nagle, Carter Lane.<br />

Mrs. Ann Krupinski on Decem-<br />

On December 5, Miss Hildegardd<br />

Lundquist, 48 Clinton Streei ¥Pri.<br />

iden; Miss Shazin Sloat, 8 Patton<br />

Drive; David Zdunczyk, Week<br />

Street, and Louis Polzella, 79 Rock-<br />

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with large extra drawe7.<br />

OTHER CEDAR CHESTS, from 47.50<br />

special 11'1'15<br />

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Sale Price at<br />

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chairs. All the quality features you'd expect to find only in<br />

chairs selling et twice this low, low prico. Just compare these<br />

plus points... sagiess spring construction... kiln dried reinforced<br />

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Scout Troop 16 His addiess there ts 1369 Dyre I<br />

ROBERT KRYSTOPA, Scribe Street, Philadelphia 24, ia. i<br />

We held our regular meeting He 94 as pastoi here for 14 yearsi<br />

Wednesday evening in the base- between 1926 and 1940 Since 1940<br />

ment 6PSt. Thomas' Church. After he has been pastor of the Com-<br />

:·· the' hcout ceremonies, patrol re- munity Church in Olmsted Falls,<br />

porta were given Paul Brunelli Ohio.<br />

gave' a demonstration in first aid His son John, ho attended<br />

. -Hb hhowed ud what to do m the schools here, 15 non located m<br />

vent of' a drvwning accident or Albin, Cahf, and his daughter<br />

shoelt, tainting and electrocution, Betsy as a student at Oberhn Col-<br />

, The Junior Board of Review was i lege, Oberlin, Ohio {<br />

piment abd some Scouts passed l<br />

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N Ji7;;.313 ';,S;; i' 1 Of Grace Churifh<br />

1 $1.00 Up fancies. All beautifully styled.<br />

( plus fed. tax ) $1.00 to $3.98<br />

(*LOVES<br />

Fur linect. 1* aol 1,11,rd. »11*drk. ringskin.<br />

Goatel,in and other* All siz.PR.<br />

$1.93 to $6.95<br />

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J Jickle Ahern underwent an opera<br />

tip:i Tug$day night.<br />

To Meet Jiondav<br />

,0119 pleet:DZ came to an end I The Junior choll of GI;ice Meth-<br />

¥lt# A drnyer. odist Church will meet after school<br />

- - ----- - 1 today at the church to practice foi<br />

,· . ....W ...W;<br />

5 the coming Christimias program<br />

The regular chutch choir plac-<br />

' tice j, 111 be held Tuesday at 7.<br />

*. The Ro,erend Rogei Andelson<br />

e , Ji ill conduct the Sundar inoining<br />

' 52,·,irr :it 11 Thrit' ;, 111 be a servtee<br />

Of Hcil> Baptism in the month<br />

HOSIERY<br />

Sol always make wonderful Kifis for men.<br />

We hove them in Bl] styles colors. nzei.<br />

REGAL MEN'S SHOPS<br />

105 MAIA STREET<br />

NEW BRITAIN<br />

HOTISE S PPERS<br />

in Brown and Wine<br />

Leather or Felt Finish<br />

GRIMALDI'S SHOE STORE<br />

CENTER STREET<br />

SOUTHINGTON<br />

BAFFLED? (<br />

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Help You!<br />

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17 COI,ONY STREET<br />

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of December<br />

The Women'+ Societ> fot Christ-<br />

tan Sen ic·i· 34111 meet in the church<br />

-- pHi lorS on Monday at 6 30 A ·<br />

pot-luck bupper will be sened<br />

Hottesses I. 1 11 be rs WIlliam<br />

Rallou, Miss liene Wood, and Mis<br />

' Kenneth Schoop Mrs Everett<br />

Heath and Mrs Edward Fowler 1<br />

1, '11 have charge of a Christmas 1<br />

program Gifts for the Middletown M<br />

St:ate HoNpital ill br brought to i<br />

thi meeting<br />

The annual ('hnhtlii:is p.,11> fol I<br />

, members of the Giare Methodist<br />

| Church, gponsored by the Women's<br />

, Snciet; for Christian Serpice, U 1|1<br />

br held in the church on December<br />

PORK LOINS ··43 %&110"KG: 11<br />

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LOIN END TENDER YOUNG PORK LB 5 3 C<br />

CHOICE L, 894 ZA ry L, 97,<br />

QUALITY<br />

COOKED HAMS<br />

SUGAR CURED . READY TO EAT<br />

SHANK FACE<br />

IEND La 57, IENo " 69,<br />

Fresh Chickens FRYI B, ING LB 43:<br />

Cleaned ALL WASTE REMOVED u 399<br />

Fresh Fowl 463.5 &5 LB AVG LB C<br />

PLUMP - TENDER - MEATY<br />

Cleaned ALL WASTE REMOVED u 694<br />

Chuck<br />

BONE IN<br />

Roast CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF LB<br />

75C<br />

LEAN<br />

Chopped Beef FRESHLY GROUND LB C<br />

lamb Legs TENDER GENUINE SPRING LB 85 254<br />

Sausage Meat DELICIOUS TASTY LB 45c<br />

link Sausage DELICIOUS · TASTY LB 67<<br />

Sliced Bacon FINAST LEAN 1 LB PKG 59c<br />

Minced Ham o, Bologiia 18 59<<br />

Liverwurst 'INAST LB 594<br />

Mackerel w 19c 036ESH tb 1<br />

i Finast Raisins , r SUDIP 036KG 21<br />

2 Mince Meat ANAST 9-01 PKG 19 254<br />

i Mince Meat NONESUCH 9© Z 036G 23 254<br />

i Finast Pie Crust 2,©:,KGS 29c<br />

i Poultry Seasoning 036us '0 ,= 12c<br />

1 Prepared Stuffing 5&, *o: = 15(<br />

i Fruit Cake Peels DROMEDARY EOZ TIN llc<br />

& Cranberry Sauce &5 2 2235'<br />

i Olives FINAST - STUFFED · TREEPAK 35 01 JAR 39,<br />

One Pie SQUASH OR PUMPKlN 1434 OZIN B<br />

1 Plum Pll(1(ling ':25Sr =©: 442 45<<br />

: Pop Corn FINAST GIANT YELLOW LI CELLO 19C<br />

Hard Sauce CROSSi & uanvai 1 0: 1= 45<<br />

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split Mackerel PAN HADY U 27, Flounder Fillet 09 ORANGES FLORIDA 81BRAS 49.<br />

FULL OF LICE<br />

Slke 1 Cod 31< Smelts 39< 036 GRAPEFRUIT ROSUDA 4 R 29c<br />

SUN RIPENED<br />

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210' 'blard/n Strost.,l Sloo la Tangerines 0 A - RU of Jula DOZ 254<br />

Cut Corn 10 OZ PKG 19C Succotash 100ZPKG 25£ Grapes EMPEROR · CALIFORNIA 2 ,# 25c<br />

P.ad,es 16-OZ PKG 29c Brussels Sprouti 1001 PKG 29c Green Beans PLORjDA 2 -33c<br />

P.as 212.0Z PKGS 45c Asparaous Spears 12-01 PKG 48c<br />

Raspberries 16-OZ PKG 391 Baby Lima Buns 10-OZ PKG 22< Escarole FL OAIDA 2 - 239<br />

Cinower to-or PKG 277 Mix.d Vegetabl.s 12.01 PKG 239 Carrots TENDER CAUFORNIA WESTERN 2 :al: 296 ,<br />

T 23 at 6 30 Thrre will be a Chnstnias<br />

Worship program in *ihich all<br />

Yellow Onions 3 -1 042«211 i' "its<br />

children will take part, following<br />

which Santa Claug will distribute<br />

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glfts and rabahmentg will be<br />

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There ill 036 be an official Board<br />

WEEK'S BEST BUYS! - .8<br />

meeting Wednesday at 8 in the<br />

£4<br />

church<br />

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The annual quarterly conference<br />

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u ill be held on January 9,<br />

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Sc out Trciop II<br />

Bruce Badglry, Scribe<br />

29, 11-4<br />

Thr meeting of Troop 2 as held j<br />

at thr First Congregational Church<br />

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on Monday ,<br />

It was openrdat 7 p, m by Don '<br />

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Prozencal and Tom Kii kland The<br />

dues u err collectrd by Rruc,· Bad- I<br />

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ARROW SHIRTS<br />

The painting of the scout room<br />

pr mi9( I<br />

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',ras ronhnued and thi, ri,frrsh- ,<br />

Regal-wherr ARRCIK gu jar<br />

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4 tea with the chimney through<br />

. bqn/Beven feet of three-*nch pipe<br />

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used fnom the stoze itself m warming<br />

the air and about 25 pei cent<br />

from the stove pipe Thus something<br />

like 30 per cent ould be lost<br />

THE CUSHING COMPANY<br />

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1 · Below Ceiling Price<br />

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1 SPARE RIBS lb. 45c<br />

BATH,"BLACK HAWK- Cello Pkg.<br />

1 f FRANKFURTS . lb.,592 0..<br />

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i VEAL RUMP............lb. 79c<br />

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table mat.. ( Ine table of early gla 0428 and china. Hand paintwi<br />

tarfx tole tra> % hooked rugs and chair ma,4 lamp bhadeb.<br />

Small pictures. treilth. fireplace conev. ('hristmaN card,<br />

candles and candie<br />

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Compare These Prices!<br />

Doll. Carriages Reduced<br />

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TOBACCO<br />

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HOSTESS<br />

FRUIT CAKE<br />

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White Cloud Assorted<br />

CHOCOLATES<br />

HOLIDAY PKG.<br />

2 lbs. $1.98<br />

DOVALETTES<br />

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Theodore Bothur of East Hart- etiiplt,; p·: .it the East Hartford<br />

i ford last Sunday \\ as elected preb- plant Bothur \,ag a familiar fig-<br />

I ident of Pratt & Whitney Lodge ure hp ie during the rrcent strike<br />

1741,, International Association of 1 of Lodge 1746A at the Southing-<br />

Machinists, representing company I ton plant.<br />

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7-Piece Brass<br />

Ensemble BOtOS<br />

Before PT,4<br />

A seven-piece brass ensemble<br />

drawn from the Southington High<br />

School band made its debut Tuesday<br />

evening at a meeting of the<br />

Milldate PTA.<br />

With Band Director Dornimck<br />

Mariconda as one of the four<br />

trumpeters, the ensemble played<br />

The First Noel, White Christmas<br />

and Jingle Bells.<br />

Stanley Eukers' stnng group<br />

and The Minstrels, under Music<br />

Supervisor Barbara Beach, combined<br />

in 0 Come, All Ye Faithful;<br />

0, Little Town of Bethlehem, Joy<br />

to the World and Glona in Excelsis<br />

Deo.<br />

Without accompamment The<br />

MinstrelB sang Wakhing Our<br />

Sheep, Carol of the Bells and Gesu<br />

Bambino. Richard Rider was bari-<br />

Company of Hartford<br />

Mr Cien·o is· a graduate of<br />

Lewis High School and is employed<br />

at the Bieth Screw Machine Company.<br />

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tone soloist for the 128% numben<br />

The string group preented· We<br />

Three Kings.<br />

All joined in Silent Night for<br />

the finale.<br />

Mrs. Helen DeAngelo, program<br />

chairman, intmduced Misa Beach.<br />

Mrs. I uis Guccione, vice-president,<br />

presided at the business meeting.<br />

Chnstmaa decorations were provided<br />

by fifth gracie pupils of<br />

Walter Skorupski.<br />

Soda Sippevs<br />

Say They reNo<br />

Wa U Flowers<br />

You don't have to dnnk to be<br />

sociable, young Lutherans have<br />

learned<br />

The Luther League mulled over<br />

the problem of "Alcohol and<br />

People" at a meeting Monday<br />

night In the First I,utheran Church<br />

and dended there is no problem<br />

for the non-drinker at a party.<br />

Several members reported they<br />

sip soft drinki while other are imbibing<br />

highballs without inciting<br />

ridicule In fact, they said they .<br />

41'. 042 -1;i, '- b.,2. 1 .fl·*ift'$,<br />

are ottenadmirde and sometimes<br />

lillitated.<br />

Erwin Dressel introduced the<br />

topic and the Rev. Martin Dolbeer<br />

led the discuasion.<br />

Pfc. Robert Brayfield, on leave<br />

from Lowry Air Force Base, re- '<br />

ported drinking is generally atcepted<br />

among the men with whom<br />

he is stationed, but most of them<br />

are too busy to go to town and get<br />

very drunk.<br />

Principal Ill<br />

The Holcomb MA Tuesday<br />

wished speedy recovery to Miss<br />

Rose Rinn, pr nctpal, who is ill at<br />

Bradley Memorial Hospital.<br />

GROW NEW UAPROVED<br />

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Available<br />

David A. Barnett<br />

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Phone Pli·. 1313<br />

CHRISTMAS SLIPS & GOWNS $2·19 to $4.95<br />

Sizes 32-48-Beautiful Lace Trim<br />

MARION'S CURTAIN SHOP<br />

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W.4.0,·1 faht Indrhblc<br />

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Trees TABLE MODEL<br />

GREEN EACH 1.19<br />

FLORIDA 5 LB 4oc<br />

Oronges SWEETJUICY BAG 6'<br />

Avocado Pears xr,ZZKVE 2 %,29(<br />

Broccoli WESTERN ' 29c<br />

FRESH GREEN<br />

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Scofch Texcel Tape 121NCH ,* 25(<br />

Burry's Happy Family %NE 03643C<br />

Swift's Prem CANZ 51 C<br />

Armour's Treet 12 03 con 49c<br />

Dash Dog Food 16 oi can 16C<br />

Camay Soap 2 b.,h c.6.* 23C<br />

Krispy Crackers Sunshine 1 Ib pko 31C<br />

Sweetheart Soap r,.lar colt. SC<br />

St. Paul's Children<br />

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Grapefruit Juice sw ENED tf 23(<br />

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Cranberry Sauce 9*Ii 2 ;635C<br />

Ritz Crackers NABISCO ,5 37<br />

R&R Mum Pudding 16 OZ 45C<br />

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Monz. Olives SULTANA 1045 OZ 5gc<br />

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Duff's Layer Cake Mix<br />

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Whole Pork Loins<br />

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JANE 1# 18 1.45<br />

PARKER CAKE<br />

CHRISTMAS STAR PKG 35C<br />

JANE PARKER<br />

8 O' loek<br />

Coffee<br />

MILD & 1£8 91(<br />

AULLOW BAG /'<br />

pri,Isho.hbAd<br />

Guarantied thru Sai.. Dic.<br />

15 Ind effic# I *18<br />

community.<br />

Sweetheart Soap 2 6-6-6- 23c<br />

Blu-White Makes '6. 9c<br />

Borax Soap Ki,6-a. 3 Ca.-25C<br />

Kirkman's Makes e -. . 30C<br />

Granulated So p ... ,..... 30C<br />

Kirkman's deanser 2.,.,19c<br />

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THE SOUTHINGTON NEWS, DECEMBER 14, 1951 PAGE ONE<br />

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Increased Interest In Churchs' Work basic needs of the church. Average obligations and privileges of Chris- and Christmas are u follows for '<br />

increase was approximately $460 tian stewardship. God has entrust- the next week: Friday, 13ee 03611-- -5<br />

'<br />

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Rehear® Annual<br />

To Address Baptist Fellowship<br />

ChristmaG Pageant<br />

Miss Anandi Kenowai·, head of the Girls' Department of<br />

thh Training School of the American Baptist Mission at Now-<br />

Sunday services at SL Paul '8<br />

gong, Assam, India, will address the Senior Baptist Youth<br />

Episcopal Church will include the<br />

pellowship on Sunday at 7 in the -· 036 ,· ·<br />

Holy Eucharist at 8, morning pray-<br />

First Baptist Church. ...Fe..-./.i '<br />

er and church school session at<br />

She is the editor of "Dipti," · '... .'24. ·.A<br />

... 036'..<br />

9:45, choral Eucharist and sermon<br />

meaning "Light," which is the<br />

.' , ' ..'...'. at 10:45 and public baptisms at 2<br />

only periodical for the Assamese- 's·« · ... 10:/0 Continuing his senes of Advent<br />

speaking Chil8tians of Assam, the »r,,<br />

sermons, the Rev. E. Robert New,-<br />

northeait province of India. Miss k:...9., h...:..., s.<br />

ton, rector, will preach on "Christ S<br />

Kenowar also is R translator and ,;« .3." · ('6 ·. ... e.....».2 Call to Awake."<br />

teacher of the Bible to Hindu girls. , 4..9.*.. ' .4., t Studies in the church school w ill<br />

Seen In Success Of United Canvass over 1951. ed to each person a certain por- 14, It Timothy 2; December 15,<br />

tion of the world's wealth. k la Revelation 22; December 16, Rom-<br />

This year's United Churrh Can- not set pledge, wlll bnng antici- . Antlclpated recelpts average extremely important how we use ana 12; December 17, I Carinthvass<br />

in Southington continued to ' pated receipts for the coming year $37.46 per seldent member for a what we have received. Christians 1 lans 13 ; December 18, I Corinthbe<br />

as succeseful as the previous well over the budgeted amount of , total of $49,339.08, whlch m 103 , find a new zest in living when they tans 15·1-34; December 19, I Coryear,<br />

the Rev Martin L. Dolbeer, $47,978.07. per cent of the figure hoped for. enter into active partnership with I inthians 15:35-58, December 20,<br />

secretary of the Southington Min- 1 An encouraging sig71 ia the in- God through ded,cating a definite 3 Galatians 6; and December 21,<br />

Southington churches which took creased interest on the part of the<br />

isterial ABsociation, announced this part ,n the Untted Church Canvass members of all the churches lIt the part for the work of the Church Philippians 4:1-13.<br />

week. and other charlties. It ts the wmat<br />

here November 11 were the First , wider work of the Church, Mr. and most gratifying investment Pvt Ronald Brzozowski. son of<br />

Although only 86% of the actual M BaptiBt, First Congregational, I Dolbeer said.<br />

budgets of the paiticipating IFirst Lutheran, Grace Methodist I anyone can make," the Lutheran Mr and Mrs. John Brzozowski of<br />

churches for 1952 w as realized and Plantsville Congregational. More than 1070 of the benevo- pastor said. 265 Old Turnpike Road, 13 home<br />

through the piedges, anticipated Four churches increased their lent goals of the churches are ex- The Datly Bible Readings rec- on a 10-day pass frorn the 45th<br />

income from ini'ested and endow- 1 budgetary needs over the previous pected during 1962. 1 ommended ty the Amencan Bible Armored 1nfantry Battation at<br />

met funds, as well as offei Ings year, while on church found K ne- ' "The Untted Church Canzass Society in its Woridlw,de reading Camp Chaffee, Ark. He is sched-<br />

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for fellowship and study under the '<br />

two Sundays 80 pupils may re<br />

riuspices of the Woman's Anierican<br />

hearse for their annual Christmas<br />

Baptist Foreign Mission Society.<br />

pageant under the direction of<br />

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at 10:30 the pastor 036111 pieach on ..,<br />

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"In the Fullness c,f Time" and the . t .t...*,1Luch member 18 asked to Foolish Firgins<br />

service.<br />

bting a 25-cent gift.<br />

The Junior 11aptist Youth Fel-<br />

Sermon Topic<br />

Jo 036·ship \\ ill meet :it the chutch The annual Christmas party,<br />

spolisoied fm the child]rn and<br />

on Sunday at 3 ith Mr and Mrs.,<br />

adultb by the Chutch School, \\111 Of Rev. Peru<br />

Richard Bennett, counsel, December 20, Pastor Pera w ill preach on the<br />

The Senior Choir 12 ill inept fo:<br />

frum 7 to 8 at the church, ith Parable of the Ten Virgins, taking<br />

rehearsal on Sunday at 3 30 and<br />

movie, program bE the children, as hia subject, "The Mistake of I<br />

on Wednesday at ; 30 Tho Junior<br />

S.ilita Claus, Chnstnias tree, and the Five Foolish Virgins" at the I<br />

and Youth ('holib 111 meet on<br />

refreshments All children of the worship service Sunday at 9.<br />

Saturday moiningb Derembei 15<br />

Chulch School lind their parents Sunday School w ill be held at i<br />

and 22 at ]11 :;t ) at the rhuic·h<br />

und family are invited to attend. 8·45 1<br />

The Board of Deacons and Dea-,<br />

All Sunday School teachers ind<br />

conesses ;,ill hold a postponed<br />

pupils are requested to be present<br />

meeting on Mondn> at 8 with the Anna Santo la Engaged<br />

at the Christmas Eve program re-<br />

Evangelism Comnittter at the home I To Wed Joseph Sirerol<br />

heal·Bal Sunday at 3.<br />

of Henry Mal tin, l'rek Lane at I Mr and Mrs. James Santo of Third Advent Vesper will be held<br />

Ten Mile River 1 44 Chestnut Street this eek an- Wednesday at 7:30. The subject<br />

The Friendly Circle \\111 meet nounced the engagement of theil<br />

of the sermon will be "Peace<br />

on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. daughter, Anna, to Joseph Sirerol,<br />

Through the Fear of God."<br />

L. P Hutton at 8 f01 ., Chr stmas I son of Mr and Mrs. Janies Sirerol Junior Confirmation Class u ill<br />

program with Mrs Walter Hyneck of Summit Street.<br />

be held Thursday at 3 in the<br />

and Mrs. Gordon Deer leading.i Both Miss Santo and Mr, Snerol Stakey home.<br />

Assisting hostesse: al e to be Mrs attended local schoolf and are now<br />

Richard Hutton and ZIrs. William employed at the Southington Hard- No date has been set for the<br />

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hot drink will be served. MA ON NEWS<br />

L C. Church Club ImmaculataWomen<br />

Reed, Mrs. William T. Pritt, Mrs.<br />

Edgar B. Adams, Mrs. Walter J.<br />

.WKIA· MRS. HELEN CONNOLLY<br />

MRS, F.'E. MELAUGRLIN<br />

Plans Xmas Phrty Elect Mrs.Homnaek<br />

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Miss Elizabeth Reed of Weft<br />

CORHESPON#ENT<br />

JaborowBki. Mrs. William WoodB,<br />

Mrs. Walter J. Maio and guesta<br />

Teleilhone 792·W<br />

Hartford, a former resident here,<br />

Telephone 6110-31<br />

Sunday For Youth As Club President<br />

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Mrs. Elmer Gladding of Woodbuiy<br />

# ill be the weekend guest of the<br />

The Immaculata Women's Club<br />

.49,1$98, wlhual gathering of the Sunday School will take place at<br />

Mr and Mis. Earl P Hot,hkil,$ Mr. Iaft Mrs. Dudley H Smith and Miss Mary Corrigan of Water-<br />

Mrs. Andrew Homnack was<br />

Rev. und Mrs. Normaiz MiicLend<br />

will hold its annual Christmas<br />

254;7*Ken; Af the Plantsville Baptist, 1 Saturday. Members attending<br />

of Marlon. Roacl and Mrs. Joseph recelvqd word Thursday of the bury·<br />

eleot president of the Immacu-<br />

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Church Street.<br />

party for childmn of the parish<br />

Bird of Pmapect went & the Vet- death. hi Whfatgn, 111., of Mr. Karen Lynn, infant daughter of<br />

lata Women's Club at a meeting<br />

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in the basement of the Immaculate<br />

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eratis ' Hospital in Rocky ·Hill to Smith's father Albert L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Wallace<br />

held on December 6.<br />

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The Mothers Club of the Plants-<br />

Conception Church Sunday at 3:80.<br />

vigit Mrs. Bird'·s huMbAnd who is a They left at once to attend his fun. Smith died Monday night after a<br />

Other omeera elected were Mrs<br />

ville Baptist Church will meet in -patient there. eral.<br />

long illness They have another Santa Claus will be on hand to<br />

Zygmunt Jurgiewicz, vice-presi-<br />

f.,I<br />

the church parlors Monday even-<br />

daughter Bubara Ann.<br />

distribute gift8 to the children and<br />

dlnt; Mrs. Daniel Boyle, recording<br />

f. t' 2<br />

inK to trlm the Christmas tree and Miss Jeanne MicDermid of Mad- John Dillingham of Westfteld,<br />

movies will be shown. A social<br />

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secretary; Mrs. Edwaid Putala,<br />

help decorate the church Mrs. Jane iEon, a bridekimaid fo, Miss Mai got Mas9., was the gliest last weekend<br />

hour with refreshments will follow.<br />

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financial secretary; Mrs Vincent<br />

Degumbia 121 chairman.<br />

Heyden's marnage to Eric & Eng- of Mr. and Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Teeter. Fined For Intoxieation<br />

I nvited guests will include the<br />

Sepko, treasurer; Mn. Walter ,<br />

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lish, gave a pie-naptial luncheon Mrs. Webster Cogswell of Hart- Andrew J Mentle, 44, of Old Reverend Father Alexander Tan.<br />

Kopcza, Mrs. Andrew Alfano and<br />

!t Twelve Girl Scouts of Troop 1 at the home of Mr. and Mr, Ivan 1 ford w,zed her mother Mrs Bint Turnpike Road was fined $15 in ski, pastor, and the Reverend<br />

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Mi k Joaeph Zajac, trustees.<br />

, who are working for their cooking F Shoonmaker of Mai·ion Road on ham and her aunt Mrx Oti# Hotch- Town Coupt Mondav nBnnmg on a Father Joseph Kukucc, assiatant<br />

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The group held ltR annual Christ-<br />

badges entertained their mothers Saturday. kiss this week.<br />

charge of intoxieation<br />

pastor, as well as sisters of the<br />

mas party for members Wednea(lay<br />

and two leiders, Miss Elizabeth M isa Heyden and Mr. English, Harry E. Gordon, Jr., will arrive Prosecutor J Lambert Degnan<br />

paii,h.<br />

evening at Phil's Restaurant<br />

Shorey and Mrs. Jane Gates, at a both of Cheshire, were married Tuesday to spend his Christmas said Meade'· wife had complamed<br />

The committee includes Mrs.<br />

4 CY<br />

dinner Saturday evening in the<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Zajac, Mrs Melvin Emoni,<br />

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Saturday afternoon at the First holiday with his parents at his he came home di unk on Deeembei<br />

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Plantsville Baptist Church. Congregational Church in Cheshire. home on Robin Road. 8, ingulted some vintorc and told<br />

Mrs. Stanley Bos,; inski, Mrs. Wai-<br />

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Mr. anti Mi·g Paul Plummer of M,8 3 Virginia Terrence is a pa- them to get out the of the lioufe<br />

ter Adamo icz, Mrs. Theodozv 1-H Whiz Kids<br />

* Mrs. Raymond P Dickerman has West Haven were Sunday guests of tlent at the Bradley Memollal Hos- Mrs. Meade did not appeat as a<br />

Czarneeki and Mrs Jdseph Zajac<br />

Bob Moore, Scribe<br />

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-How to make a Christmas<br />

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Street after visiting her daughter,<br />

The Bonanza Club held their .A eharge of brpach of the peace IAt Fort Dix<br />

wreath" was demonstrated by Red<br />

Mrs. Graham Treadway, and fam-<br />

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Main Street spelit several days I Christmas dinner party at Waverly again t Meade Has nolled Pvt. Carl H. Larson, son of Mrs. Stakey at a meeting of the 4-H<br />

ily in West Hartford.<br />

in New York City latit week. Inh Tueiday evenlng. Later the ' Nannie E. Larson of Queen Street, Whiz Kids on Tuesday. The club's<br />

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went to the hpme of Mrs. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Bond Forfeited ' has begun infantry training with new "T"-shirts were distributed<br />

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Mrs Arthur Merriam entertain- Mrs. Michael Man,#01:e, ·Sr.,+ h,8 4 F AncierAorr fbr f,lrther party fee- Lawlence A. Bally of Hallowell,| Battery B, 84th F. A Bn., at Fort and a scrap drive was held,<br />

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her home on Summit Street Thurs-<br />

returned to her 4horne 04 801-fh livities<br />

Main Street from the Bradley. Mt- 4 Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

Those present were. Mrs. Me, folfeelted bond ot $6 in Town Dix, N. J He graduated from<br />

F. Andemon, Mrs. John Court tonday morning fot paRsing I I,en 19 High School in the ('lash of<br />

The next meeting of the group<br />

,# ill be held at the home of Bob<br />

day evening.<br />

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morial Hospitat ' l Belsinger. Mrd. John Mavers, Mrs a ·,top sign. 1947.<br />

Moore on January 14.<br />

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Edward Hackbarth of Main<br />

Btreet has returned from a husi-<br />

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A daughtr, Linda Iku, was born<br />

B Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence<br />

Copeland of New York City at the<br />

Bmdley Memorial Hospital. Mrs.<br />

ropeland has been staying dith<br />

her aunt, Mrs. James Thompson.<br />

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Mr and Mrs Walter Merriam<br />

i and family, formerly of gunnyridgei<br />

11 Drive, are now making their home<br />

in Cheshire; **<br />

i Robert Stoughton, a student at<br />

Cheshare Academy, is spending<br />

the Christmas recess at his home<br />

on Hillside Avenue.<br />

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The Rev Albert S. Woodworth,<br />

the Rev. Norman MacLeod and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce of<br />

Grove Strpot attended the annual<br />

meeting of thp Connecticut Council<br />

of Churches at the Second Congregational<br />

Church in Wnterbury last<br />

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Home in Merideri Mrs. Cboney 18 1<br />

the mother of Mrs. IkuiR. Bassok 1 ·<br />

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Mr and Mrs. Charles Stemn and<br />

family, formerly of Church Street,<br />

air now making their home on Lin-<br />

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Mr and Mrs. Oscar Knapp of .<br />

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liuike, g ..102<br />

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' plomise of bule, .1VK/*--Ilt '.61 ()ficials Coikin and Maro. Halfhandling<br />

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Carrying the bi-unt (,f (,1 , 1. \·<br />

vilk· 15.<br />

play for thi· isitn<br />

I and a 10 point lead at the three- The tram wa. pitk, d h> 41 -<br />

quarter mark, the locals ran into Connecticut high ·xcho 0361 c 036ac·hev<br />

L' . trouble in the final minutes uhen It will be honored Sunda n.ght at<br />

a Goodwin rally nearly overtook .1 testtmonial dinnpr m th, c ht F's: 41<br />

then. Lodge on Park btrt *r, N, 4 11.,Ki,n, 6'<br />

Ray Michancz>k led the siorin beginning at 6 Art Ialp*> Lnt-<br />

- '-, ith 17 point 036 followed by I'loufee persity of (-,innecticut inach vill 42 4<br />

,of the pisitors \#ith 14 point8 be the 8peaker (;old, + rigrazed .12<br />

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In the preliminar> game South- footballs ,tnd certificates will be 22* 4<br />

ingto,1 cal,ir out on the long pnd of piesented to i ach All->tate plaver<br />

a 36 to 29 score Ann,>uncing 1(-haniz k' 9*,c- 2.<br />

Southington b f P tion, The Regibter':, Frank Birni-<br />

Fontana, f 3 2 8 ingham said An all-aroand performer.<br />

patz, f 0 0 0 "One of S 036uthingtHigh: 036n .Lited Iii th, goal line or close to a<br />

i.·. Mauro, f 1 great*.st 042ithlt·t, ,. If 11.,t the gitat- reg-1 -11 duttia Mobt of his boots<br />

A. Michanezyk, i<br />

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1* Def'aulo, g 5 1 11<br />

po Non. He 4 Ra> M.Lhamz>k. I.... 1 .,Jr A on the basketbllt BE<br />

Snow, g 11.i all-around ft,k scored 4*8<br />

and Fre>, ho ih.t:kc,i up 12<br />

114'Ii's Tou,n League<br />

points apl ·(t' Engne Company No, 2 came<br />

In the plell,ilm il> 3 11, i tl.,<br />

lic,m behind to defeat the Knights<br />

Southington J.i>,i,> i:, 042 4 tip .i<br />

036t ('c,lumbus in a Men's Town<br />

48-32 stole 01et th< Ir 036 1.\ i ., J.t\ · 1,t·.igue c,mtest at the Southington<br />

vees im hng Lanes Volosk, scored 331<br />

Southingtut,<br />

.ind Jo had 330 for the winners<br />

b 1 P zihile Longo bowled 330 for the<br />

' Fontana, f 2 ; 4 Ii,0/·/ a<br />

Mauto, f 011 I )el'.tuto's forfeited to Dan's<br />

Patz, f 11 11 11 i&=· ki nnedy \#as high \ ith 324.<br />

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team and a .19,4 hitt.,ig f 1.t b.iae- 1,1 p. r gairp He led the baseball<br />

- man with the bag ba}l team t, arl in hit'..ng last Spring with<br />

Goodwin Tech b f P *,1,1.ibing at tight end for Joe t:&,1 h 036r-, runs .ind three triplis.<br />

Carlson, f 419<br />

Fontand' ( inip -defeated Blue He > a N.r .rudent and plans to<br />

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1 0 2 Knight*, Michancz>k *c 036red fi,r .,tr,·nd prep school before gomi to<br />

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extra point Conit'rSIonS for 43<br />

Frtgault, g 2 0<br />

4. points this sea,on Last >car. when Verrhants League<br />

lietek son, 4 0 1<br />

4 036 6 he as.in All-State sec 036nd :trlng- D 042.:p t. 1.·*·diocre stores, thS<br />

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Total. kicked 24 036f 36 extra point tries (-ari'ers :n a Merchants' League<br />

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"He ha. earned four t 036otbali Lanes Cal!ahan *as high for tli<br />

Scm e at halftime, Southington 26,<br />

li,tters, making the team as a 1 036:ers w·th 302 while Lam Dellian<br />

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Phalanx Five Beatii I (,1, toop» a one·hander from<br />

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defeated the Walli,3gf,ird l'hal.inx -- - -- --<br />

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industrial League<br />

The cops handcuffed the Ex-<br />

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change Club as Porter ran up 352<br />

tt,f''I 0361.i: nit.I'Cli... 1»' .,2 0361.. in a YMCA League encounter<br />

Preingt scored 341 for the losers<br />

inA the ( 1.irk Iirother: te ini at<br />

With Widzicki hitting 350, the<br />

the > ,uthington Bo ,ltrig I aneq<br />

Roper h.id '4411 .ind Mil 036 h id' 3,-' 19 Moose defeated the Crosby Mow -<br />

ers, 3-1 Crosby \\ ith 322 was high<br />

Hill Alblecht, St,uthington': first<br />

All-Star in hist*,ry and now a firststring<br />

back .it the Unirersity of<br />

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pet former, handling the kickoff<br />

asblgriment in additii,n to h s other<br />

Off·e 042, as DeSando and r-'*1:e<br />

2,it scores of 120 apiece. Mon .110<br />

scored i'15 for the losers.<br />

(; 036uld s overcame the Jewelt#<br />

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Flid victoi> 111 a minit· ith the Stack 3 0 6 min*·d up thit 036' n 036tchi·v on a Deglt Angeli 4 1 Flagg s ;i as<br />

WEEK<br />

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l'exto 24 3 bet·men<br />

I.atz 4 0 8 C./ark Bros. League .o<br />

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H.ird\ .ii 036 1 , i- Wood's Esso took four points as<br />

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Duggan 5 2 12 I.anes 31001 e bow led 306 for the, Milo banged out 350 for the<br />

THURSDAY, FRIDAY<br />

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High Indi\idu,,1 Single, Red<br />

He,; itt . 2 1 5 A l'el nal li·d the Stanishes with Machine Room in the Pexto '<br />

Giammatten - 149<br />

League at the YMCA Alleys.<br />

Pernal 1 0 2 311 in a shutout Iictoi·) oier th(' High Individual Three, Jor Ma-: SATURDAY NIGHTS<br />

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Dtiatal De#ribea AIrm. Hunt To Ima<br />

Ne tfu,mption Christmas Vespers<br />

In Revenue Act At Baptist Church<br />

P¥t. ¥atter kilap *hime<br />

On Fbrlmigh Fmm Apk.<br />

Pvt· Walter Knap, son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs Stanley Knap of 212 Berhn<br />

Street, arnfed home on a 10day<br />

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hiM baste trilining.<br />

atot.<br />

, Gather The Greens Tomorrow 1 families w ith small chUdren. lm-<br />

He is scheduled to report hnek ta Pvt. Knap expects to spend<br />

mediately following the Butiper,<br />

tormal opening of the ship at 11 on Sunday the pastor<br />

the same base on the 2lst for as· Christmas with his brother, l /Bgt.<br />

''- · ·about 7, a program of Christmas<br />

i. ' Bblillihitt the Pint Con- Rev LORoy G. Allen, 036,11 speak<br />

signment to Btry, (; 58th AAA, Stanley Knap and family, station- '<br />

'' mcn les i m be shown in the church<br />

tlitltth rvilt bb tomor- on "My Jesus Came " Musle ill be<br />

, AW' An, Fifth Aimon,d Division ed at camp Chaffee.<br />

Ii,nasiuin The pictufs include Employers and employees af- Under the direction of Mrs.<br />

.· ttid Rilhual han*ihg of by the choir under the direction of 'The Song The Shepherda Heard," fected by the withhditting provi- Ernest Hunt, the Music Commit- 'f<br />

,., 68* ·*ill be held. Paul Gottschalk, 01 ganist Small<br />

"Christopher Mouse," and "Chhst- sions of feliKrat iheome tax laws tee of the First Baptist Church is<br />

6 4 1 *ili *Save the elititeh at children ;1 ill be ca, ed for during<br />

mas Rhapsody." There will be car- wem rehinned this week by Com- presenting a Christmas Musical<br />

T , liM 16 6 the wodds tb *Rther the sen ice in the Happy Hour 101 sinKing around the Christmas missioner of Internal Revenue Vemper Service on Sunday after. 4£ I i<br />

Twmimap<br />

n Mondays 'Til Christmas<br />

6 '. prIP aliti will return at 2:80. The church school w all meet at tree and Santa Claus will be pres- John B. Dunlap that one of the nooh, December 23, at 4:30. The<br />

1 SE V#hb anhot go to the woods 9.45.<br />

ent.<br />

rules fot claiming withholding ex- public is invited to attend. An of-<br />

iy **ho ish to participate in the<br />

At 7 30, the Christi:in Youth<br />

emptions was changed by the re- fering will be received for the pur-<br />

8 , SEr*EXit,t of the greens fot the The Christmas party is under<br />

Fellowship will continue the dis- rently-enacted Revenue Act of chase of new robes for the Youth<br />

- Moh of the church should the direct on of the Religious Edu-<br />

1951. Choir. The congregation \1 ilt join 1 M.C. LEWIrT 042 FOUNDER 042 1894 OPEN FRIDAY : 042<br />

4 28*70 ilm church at 2:30 or russion on -Appleciation of the I c:It 1 0/1 committee. For further in-<br />

Heretofore, an employee could the choirs in the singing of Christt#1<br />

11!MA*; 9i"bse who will attend the Bible " All high scht,01 . oung I fornlation parents are requested to<br />

people air invited ti, attend<br />

not claim an exemption for a de- mas earols dunng the course nf the 1<br />

t194 40 at 5:30 should bring a c·.ill one of the church school teach-<br />

JEWELERS 'TIL 9 P.M.<br />

pendent whose gross income for program<br />

1 vi*/bus dish for the pot-luck, The Boy Scouts, rroop 2, \\ 111 ,·rs or Clara Dunham, Mrs. Marthe<br />

year was $500 or more. The Soloists will be Edward rellow, 11-<br />

3*44·Al:imp. meet on Monday .it T Gi,1 Sci,uts shall Tolles, Earle Preseher, or<br />

new law increases this limit to Ge<strong>org</strong>e Nelson, William Channon, OPTICIANS *<br />

49 + MUr the himging of the greens I u ill meet on Thuisd.i> .11 2 '10 and Mis L G. Allen.<br />

1 $COO per year Therefore, a person Mrs William Channon, Miv. Wa!-<br />

+ fiatin fhe evening a short norship 4<br />

who has a gross income of less -ter Tanner, Mrs Walter Hvneck,<br />

'. 3,s wee will be conducted at 8 by I The reglilar ch£,ir ieh(·aifil 1,111 A Christmas zesper service will<br />

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than $600 and who meets the other Henry Martin, Drusilla Tanner,<br />

41:iuld imetor of youth work, Warren be held on Wednesday at ; 3(I be held on Sunday, December 23.<br />

A pageant of the nativity w111 be requirements of a dependent may and Barbara Kitchen.<br />

.,* 3"Grol. Families in the parish are The annual ('hi astnias pait>· and<br />

under the direction of Mrs. Wilbe<br />

claimed as an exemption. Special numbers include:<br />

3 91'inlted to join in this festivlty. I family suppet· ,< 111 br on Thursday 036<br />

imm Smedberg, The "white gifts Commissioner Dunlap pointed "I,o! How a Rose E'er Bloom- A Practical Xmas Gift.. . .1<br />

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First Lutheran Church Sunday School Christmas. They include: Pf:. Ro- Albrecht Movies<br />

bert Bradfield, Pfe. Eugene Falk,<br />

To Rehearse For Christmas Program Pfc. Oscar Politz, and Pfc Ed- Will Be Shown<br />

mund Potter.<br />

The entire Sunday School of the ested adults are invited to partici- At Sports Night<br />

First Lutheran Church will meet pate in these disfussions conducted More than one hundred gifts for<br />

at 4 Sunday to rehearse for its in the parsonaf e; patients in the State mental hos- Dr. James W. Moore, director of<br />

traditional Christmas program. Miss Barbara Messmer 19 in pital have been collected by the physical education at the New Ha-<br />

I Pastor Martin L. Dolbeer, Jr, this charge of the Christmas program Wonien of the Church. The Wom. ven State Teachers' College, will<br />

week urged parents to see that all of the Luther League Monday at 8. en's Missionary and Ladies' Aid be guest speaker at "Sports Night"<br />

children are present at the re- At the busineBS session afterp ards, 11 Societies have combined forces to Thursday at the Southington High<br />

hearsal and are thoroughly fami- final plans will be made for the provide a gift for each resident School. The program, which will<br />

hitr with their recitations and Christmas party December 22. Ar- . of the Lutheran Home for the begin at 8, is being sponsored by<br />

carols. as this will be the only rangements will also be conipleted Aged, Southbury, Conn. The Youhg the Varsity "S" Club of the Southtime<br />

that the whole school 1, 111 foi cai·olling to the sick and shut- i Women's Guild has sent a special ington High School.<br />

rehearse together. in on Christmas Day ('h istmas gift of $25 to the Bethel Dr. Moore is a graduate of the<br />

' 1 Home, Hielefield, Germany. This University of Conneetient where<br />

The special Choir <strong>org</strong>anized for The final rehearsal of the Senior, institution has been a special con- he was a three-letter man and later<br />

& WREATHS projects u,Iderwav All men of the, Ch, istmas party of Kiltonic T'ost, reached the million-kilowatt mark,<br />

cong,egation in the Arini'd Forces Anierican Legion, foi the childien but it 19 necessary to have ample<br />

75c and up have been sent Chnstma 1,n,· to be pii·sent foi a great<br />

courpe. The children are brought to time<br />

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1 In Photography Contest<br />

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used and they can be kept fresh "It is recommended that a fire<br />

by being set in water or wet Band extinguisher or a supply of water<br />

The base of the tree should be cut be placed in the room for use in A -. 1.· ;.<br />

at an angle at least one inch above case of fire. 1 £4ft- b i<br />

3 tmas Trees the original cut or deep cuts sawed "In places of aBsembly trees L '6· ". :. ·<br />

tree safety ,; as<br />

lengthwase at the base. Water<br />

A. should be added to keep the water<br />

this week by F,ir Mai-,<br />

036charles Link. level above these Cuts<br />

must be treated to<br />

fire resistant '<br />

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Town (:01:rt is Scene<br />

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Rtii advice: "When the trre starts bhedding<br />

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9-1 CHRISTMAS WISHES<br />

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USE CLEMENTS Jewelers<br />

CREDIT PLAN<br />

CLEMENTS Jewelers<br />

-Meriden s Oldest Je elry Store<br />

l'nder ('ontinuous Management"<br />

24 EAST MAIN ST. MERIDEN<br />

0j College Reunion<br />

I'rosecutor J. l,ambert Deg-<br />

: nan asked Dr. Thomas W. Du.<br />

dac, appearing f(ir the State in<br />

an aggraiated assault Case,<br />

6 here he had taken h,8 medical<br />

training<br />

"(;p<strong>org</strong>etown." the MitnesM<br />

replied.<br />

That , 042as enough for Robert<br />

J. 1 )0>le of New Haven, coun-<br />

21 for the defer,+e.<br />

"1'm from Ge<strong>org</strong>eto n -m,helf,"<br />

*,aid 1)okla -1 ran rest<br />

a ured jour training Ib iery<br />

good,"<br />

ile too, *aid 1)egnan.<br />

"Seem# we ha e a trium,irate"<br />

Ma. the opinion of Judge<br />

.1. Robert Lace>.<br />

I,egicin Atixiliary Invites<br />

Pomt To Inas Part><br />

Kilt#,nic Unit 72, Anietican Le- 1<br />

glon Auriliar>, has imited the ,<br />

' poQt to Join thein 111 a Chlistmas<br />

parti folioN ing the regulai meeting<br />

Monda 3 er ening<br />

Auxiliar> membets ate asked to<br />

bi ing gi ab bag gifts for ladies and<br />

the post meinber·s a, e asked to<br />

bi ing gifts fol men<br />

Mis Mal> Nolanheadsthecum- 1<br />

mittee , theii 111.t Mank) Tue,- T,.iii,> .i·le.ted fig th,· eighth 3 or Christmas Shopping<br />

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gh m (-iub.J, 1. 1&,1* it St.ink 036··ki. John -1I<br />

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night<br />

11 s. William Carmody of Wat-<br />

Fot the ronvenienci· of Mlilciale eibuty-Mei den Road gpent last<br />

res,idents the Po:t Office \#11| le- weekend with her husband's parnialn<br />

open Satunlay after,loonb un- ents Mi· and Mrs. Daniel Carmody<br />

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l'otter, Fred Stamm, Bruce Shmlenteitained<br />

Mr and Mrb Walter<br />

son and Anthony Milo. Vaibity<br />

1 Fi ie.ted of Ne# York Ji ednesday<br />

coach, Mike Salzillo<br />

i night The Fnesteds came to at-<br />

On Tuesday afteinoon the Ciu- tenet the Al O1) Engineering Corsaders<br />

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1 6.2-1091 41. *siv - ... .. 1.11 9 ,#et e pl.i> ed last week 111 Hal tiold, 'But I didn't amount to nluch hih bride of hix month, 042, are 4hown agaili.t the lia,ki:round of hi. tel taklill hainionj , c{)111im ltion, POPULAR<br />

Anthon> MuL£ 1 of West ('enter either in the eyes of my classmates 1 naltz from -The Honeymoon Suite," pli *en,cd tor the hi.t timt· *Brche-,farl.,1 .in,1 Nami courbe. un-<br />

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RESTAURANT<br />

Stic 042, t muieci a .tep Llo el to leal- ', i li, nr> Hallbaue. in Hartford.<br />

the football tea ni and couldn't CENTER ST. SOUTHINGTON<br />

Imili'lliwninNilim/1 izing him boyhooci ambition 01 writ- I make it It didn't mattet that I was | fota c popular- music -At home In 1114#, ht· ttled 036 toi i 036,pulai n,6- 19 the fal! of 1948. he took a Fine Food In A<br />

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lie kno,4, that iM1't easy of achlepenlent, and that was that. lot of Vet ail,1 111. lillhebtia Muc,i<br />

Tialned foi 3 ealb on bhop nolseh Nos# don't get me jirong. I think music and his st.tei Anna played 1,elie e- he ha. plaied at janie: in<br />

and daner hall nmbes, he knopis the hports ate wonderful but they I the plano But between the factoty inearl> eieli toun in C unnaticut<br />

wide gulf bet' een the hellous mu, I hhoulcin't be stressed to the point t.and playing in dance bands, he He hail hi. liti of 1,4,pulal illu-il<br />

042ong .tti,le tonal,1 hi goal uhen<br />

l'e t'liteted the Haitt c ollege £,f<br />

Mu.1. in lialtford and .tarted<br />

-tud>Ing theot> and compowition<br />

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Pleasant Atmosphere<br />

LUNCHEONS-DINNERS<br />

SNACKS<br />

ALL BEVERAGES<br />

Dancing Every Sat Night<br />

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sician ami the mas4 of listeners, where achle, ement m othel fields ditin't gi.e much thought to a ca- *ift 0361 two ,yi·al.<br />

FT ho di,ln,ind the iliost entertain- 1. ignored " reei tn bel ZOU, niusll ' "I l,alized that thi. t>pe of munient<br />

101 the lea,t aliiount of ef- An honor graduate at LeiT tb, I One of h3, fello\\ \,oikei. at .ic i. al,#a>- l he a 1 2. Banci.<br />

10't Mucci folloued in his father' foot- 1 Pexto ua, Dudley Talcott of Fal 111- knock the blain. out ,r it All of it<br />

liut to MuLCI, \ ho reached 30 steps and went to wolk at Peck, ington, 036ho .ince ha. br,conle has been ,!alle belole and done l,eti<br />

te,\ (,f **(,Ik. and heatti them<br />

pie.ented in ontelk Hi. latest<br />

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naltz flont hi. ··Hont K moon Suite,<br />

The Melody Bells<br />

of Bristol<br />

We Cater to Parties,<br />

Weddings & Banquets<br />

PIPING HOT FOOD<br />

' this Tuesda>, this iery difficulty 1 Stow & Wilcox after taking a | kno n as a painte:. sculptol and p tel I don't hat, populat mu.t< A. ou wi h. Cooking Utensils<br />

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as outmoded, and he belimes powered niedium bol,ibers 036uld bt· ul ) 10 1961 and ti; t4, evaluate the enfrim,er: hud hpii· that it promts- nounced by the Ati Force as the, testimony to British engineering '<br />

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ROLLER SKATING<br />

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0 POLAR()ID LAND CAMERAS AND Getmans statted th,·11 o.n J,'t d,<br />

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BRISTOL ARENA<br />

ACCESSORLES '16 p.,ssengc·is, but ;4 ith a less Com- ;elopment lth the axial·floe t.j pe /* '.<br />

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I made to crowd from 44 to 48<br />

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SAT. & St'N. MATINEES;-2 TO 5 P.M.<br />

('OMPLETE $13.25 and up<br />

aboaid Our Ametlcan operators<br />

i jet. We did mit begin thc· design<br />

h:,; e atirady ind cated that when ,<br />

1 of the J.57 until some time after I<br />

PROJECTORS the time ti ) make changes an iveS, ' TOMORROW, DEC. 1, 1951<br />

the Bai It is conet,trable, thele-<br />

· their iepl.,cement needs will call<br />

0 ARGES SLIDE PR()JECT()RS<br />

fole, that the Rusmi.tri. 3, ith (;il Exhibition by National Skating Champs<br />

f,ir .11! pl 042ines n,1 smaller than the<br />

4 0 T D.C. SLII)E PROJECTORS<br />

, man help may ha e .1 J-37 i,f thi,ir<br />

pipe·nt Ihiziplas DC-1;.; and Lmck-<br />

1 0 VIEW'LEX SLIDE PROJECTORS<br />

0,;n undet dezel uith a passenger capac-<br />

0 EASTMAN MOVIE PROJECTORS<br />

truly know is that thi· best Ru -<br />

itv fiom 25 to 40 per cent greater<br />

0 REVERE NIOVIE PROJECTORS<br />

sian ati·craft Jie htiie ren 4 it. ilk 'd th rlgin,91 d '-<br />

0 KODAK FLASH UNITS<br />

mou. about the relative transport sign and has binught4thi 036ugh :ind<br />

I [J GRAFLEX FLASH I'NITS<br />

[3 POCKET jl()DE.I, and TABLE<br />

nirr its of both the propeller-tuib- put into pmduction the largei :ind<br />

ine and the Jet. Early indications' more po;,ei·ful J--18 lt would op-<br />

SLIDE VIEWERS<br />

appeal to favor the propeller-tur- pear that we have moved at least<br />

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[3 SLIDE BOXES and FILES<br />

bine not only for range and econ- , as fast as the Russians on devel-<br />

El IZADIANT and DALITE SCREENS ./<br />

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from $75 to $1500<br />

BUDGET TERMS IF YOU WISH--<br />

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For All fhristmas Giving T<br />

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Visit Our Irnique HERE'S not a member of your family, or a single person on<br />

(;ift Shop<br />

your list, who wouidn't be thrilled ith a Porter & Dyson gift<br />

. . . and the selection is so vaned that you have a really exciting<br />

choice of quality suggestions: Sterling silver flatware and<br />

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holloware in their fivorite patterns... accurate timepieces<br />

from the world's leading ipatchmakers. Then you'll find a host<br />

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HERE :,re :I zie:ilth of tin- of miscellaneous ideas in silver and gold. in other precious .1 Na<br />

usual gift thoughts . . sug- meta18, in leather. too: Thrilling costume jewelry using semi-<br />

Prestl ms that ,#ill. i·eflect your precious stones... men's Jewelry ... pen and pencil sets ...<br />

clesire to make gifts that are hghters . all of the true Porter & Dyson quality. M<br />

iii·actical. useful . . yet indi-<br />

I 1,111£11 :ind different Fine , Mil<br />

glass 036:11·e and cliina including - -,0.1-.*+v*.0%1..+*..0*,.i,w,+<br />

the popillar Francisca china in<br />

2, rhcitee of eTc·lusive patterns<br />

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r:ise&- t r:irs, smoker's ar- OPEN FRIDATS 9:90 A.M. TD 9 P.M. 4 i<br />

ticies. lmi· accessories . . and<br />

many, many more . . at MONI) YS 9:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M.-Ul'Fl'IL CHRISTMAS<br />

prices that are reasonable. *,7 ir ,<br />

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time when the child can under- match at the YMCA Bowling Al- A&P Employees To Get<br />

1'1-, 4, , * IHealth Officials Urge Care stand any hazards involved betore leys. G. Smedberg crowded him for 2,000,000 Bonus<br />

*4 TEAR AGO<br />

. bi·old M. Rogers was re-elected<br />

·1 8:36 LUte executive committee of the<br />

*'fra;rENi beticut Pomological Society.<br />

3*EM,<br />

W W#mit;I.<br />

=%9mum- 61 Danelagh, second Dane<br />

·2 1* #anl's and playmate of Ch<br />

Army at Fort Hood, Texas.<br />

Harold L Cowles was renamed<br />

chairman of the Board of Fire<br />

Commissioners<br />

The Mattatuck Rabbit Club met<br />

Robert Peterson and Louis De- using them They ahould explain<br />

Loy were in the first GI pilot In Selecting Christmas Toys carefully the proper operation of<br />

graduating class at Southington complicated toys before the child<br />

Airport Toys don't always bring the joy they are supposed to pro- lS allowed to play with them. Time<br />

* vide. 'ihe State Department of Bealth in a recent bulletin for this must be alloted on Christ-<br />

Twenty-five members of the offers the following advice for il;lauring that toys doll't mas Day Bo that the child who,<br />

Lewis High School Class of 1926 backfire: -naturally, wants to play with his<br />

held their 20th reunion at For- Merchants Urged To Participate . . toy will start out with the proper<br />

individual honors with 102-146-126<br />

Employees of the Great Atlantic<br />

for a 374 total.<br />

& Pacific Tea Company through-<br />

Plantsville Bapust immersed<br />

First Baptist, 4-0 Navarette for out the country will share Blore<br />

than $2,000,000 in pre-holiday<br />

the winners and Casale for the<br />

compensation this year, accoding<br />

losers each rolled 320.<br />

to Ralph W Burger, president of'<br />

Plantaville Congregational gainthe<br />

food chain.<br />

ed a 3-1 verdict over Grace Meth-<br />

,<br />

,1(1- ,'.A ber of Thimble Farm, died at at the home of Richard Pipkin of man's Restaurant in Farmington. One way of attacklng the prob- ganizations make a project or col- understanding of it<br />

odist Scott topped the winners Every employee with as much<br />

C . ·panglebe. Mulberry Street.<br />

. lem of safe toys for Christmas 18 lecting worn and discarded toys<br />

with 320. Busher with 297 was as six months' service will receive<br />

.. 442ir ... Richard Plourde was treated at through woi king with the local and rqbuildlng them for distribu-<br />

The Bureau of Public Health<br />

best for the losers. a part of the annual fund voted<br />

Walter J. Kopcza of Bristol Litchfield County Hospital in Wul- merchants-the source of the toys. tion to underprivileged children.<br />

Information has available for dis- ,<br />

Firat Lutheran won by default by the company's board of direc-<br />

f Y Chidc ·Screw Machine Company Street was certified as a pharm- sted for a forehead cut in a car Safety can be an miportant selling These <strong>org</strong>anizatious can be contribution<br />

in ('onnecticut the<br />

from First Congregational as tors Distribution 18 scheduled for<br />

' Z'Rodruff Street wais sold to acist by the Connecticut Board of accident there. point. Employees can be trained tacted, and the leader of the le- pamphlet PAL'K SANTA'S SACK I<br />

Heller scored 329. Ikeember 14.<br />

:old E. Trumble, Sr., of New Pharmacy. ** to discuss the sffety points of the habilitation work can be inlor, 042'rd WITH SAFETY This pamphlet<br />

-----pntain<br />

and Raymond J. Bleth of . Southington residents liable for · toys that they will be selling of the general safety precauttons<br />

outlines toy hazards at various age I<br />

N.tford. A daughter was born at Bradley payment of the Old Age Assist- Thes pointers can also be used that can be taken with toys. For<br />

I levels and makes positive sugges- 6Imnmummumlmmlmmlimill,mimwllmlmmlonmm!1111111tll!!11!unllmillmammlll:mlmummlmullmlltmmmnmg<br />

tions as to the type of toy to<br />

, '. ... : Memorial Hospital to Mr and Mrs ance tax number 6570, according m advertising Merchants can also instance, th*t they watch to hee<br />

LET US ASSIST YOU IN SELECTING z,h<br />

,betern Homes announced it Leo Polaski of West Center Street. to John J Moran, who completed be persuaded to devote a window that no animals or dolls have shoe choose Copies may be obtained by FORMAL WEAR FOR RENTri.,<br />

writing to But eau of rublic | I<br />

S wp#4 build 25 new houses at an T the enumeration work. i or a section in the toy department button eyes to come off in an in- Health Information, Connecticut<br />

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. K. to u display of safe toyb. in w Oili- fant's mouth, or that there are no<br />

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ximate cost of $10,000 each FIVE YEARS AGO<br />

Make Regal Men's Shops Your Headquar- LV<br />

Slkley Park. Frank Swol was elected presid- TEN YEARS AGO ing with the local merchants, em- splinter on blocks, and that the i State Department of Health, Hart-<br />

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fold 15, ('onnectieut.<br />

ters for formal wear. All brand new gar- 1, 436<br />

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ent of the Fakons. Hugh Joseph Keogh, 18, of Eden phasize the fact that you do not paint used to decorate playthings<br />

ments, finely tailored to give you proper fit. 15 8-I<br />

A Town Meeting extended rent Avt:nue, became the first local i. ish to condemn w approve any is non-poisonouo<br />

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-- n tontrols to June 30, 1951. Tenants in Broad Acres, govern- youth to enlibt in the armed forces particular toy but rather, that cer- Cooperation Of Parent Groups Church League<br />

REGAL MEN'S SHOP \ 1.-.1. ment-owned housing project in since war waa declared. tain general safety pointers can be In every community there are Hubbard again filled the St. N<br />

g'imt Lieut. Martin Kavanaugh Plantsville, renewed their demand<br />

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made, which \, ill be helpful to many groups Bhose prtine intel est ' 1'.iul's cupbi,aid as he bouled 119-<br />

305 MAIN ST IBEW BRITAIN<br />

Gab -fiounded in the Pyonyang for lower rentals "Japan, Past and Present" was patents in choobing to>s ; lies m the promotion of the health 121-1:16 fot u 376 total in a shut-<br />

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10 COLONY ST 1,IERIDEN<br />

RMS.* Aer 036. * the topte of a forum at the First , Toy Rehabilitation I and welfare of childien The lead- out , ictory ozei First Cotigrega-<br />

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For Evening Appointmentc Call New Britain 9 3570<br />

rtur * | Miss Madeline Fernandez of Or- Baptist Church in bonie communities, churches, ers of these groups are usually tional No 2 in .1 Church League &:mmvmnMAAmmum=mmuM,milm!1<br />

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t Tyrrell of 34 Vermont an, Algena, became the br,de of . I Boy and Girl SCOutb, and other or- very glad to help m the promotion .·<br />

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Inue was discharged from the Robert Messmer of Mulberry Le\\i, High School Cnics class- -- of a toy safety campaign. They<br />

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Hai if.ird, accomimnied<br />

Capitol in<br />

by Alfred<br />

is 1997<br />

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can be a3ked to prepare a letter to<br />

be sent to their membeiship ..1 - 010<br />

You Save Here<br />

Stowe, the teacher First Selectman Janles Simone gestlng poBbve points for making<br />

r Finer Furniture At Lower Prices * * will recei e applications for en- the holiday season safe Emphabl, 874/0,4'<br />

The ne\# $55.000 To\ n Hall was rollment m the Ci illan Conser a- can be placed on seeing that chil-<br />

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PLAINVILLE WAYSIDE dedicated .** tion Corps<br />

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dren keep toys off the floora and<br />

stairs, that young children in the<br />

-- 1 Says:<br />

Fr.inci 1 'i,1 tipka of Old Mill Joseph Luty was elected saehem' excitement of opening their pre: :.Ir<br />

Here yotir savings account earns a current<br />

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Road, Plants ille, was advanced to of W onx Tribe No 28, IORM. ents do not get hold of some to><br />

FURNITURE CO. assi:t.tilt picit,w,iI and acting di ith a part small enough to bite<br />

- recti,r of the clinic pharmacy at \ Comn,unity Christmas Tree ' 01 pull off, and that parent, e\-<br />

C'teighton Unzier.it>'* College of bponsi,red by Kiltonic Post No. 72. amine gifts froni ell-meaning<br />

Pharmacy in Onialia. Xeb. Ainerican Legion, has been placed 1,11:itlieb and fitends to b bul<br />

Al'_ EFE:#4 .'Ilis*f -A 4-1 . . * on the Green It ,#as donated to that they are safe.<br />

1.1- Mrs Jo e,ph Al.op of A on act- th, Legion b> M ate, Superintend. Check These iointa<br />

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( iuaranty i·'und of<br />

At d<br />

-2 r. dres.ed a ineeting of Hannah tnt Samuel H Mackenzie Recommend that the following<br />

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. p: 1 1 1,1,r m the seh,)01*, at rangrd a<br />

points be checked before purcha -<br />

mg ('hristmas toys<br />

1 Are there any remo able<br />

M'hat a conil,iii.ition. PROFIT \,ith SAFETYI<br />

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FIFTEEN YE.\RS AGO<br />

Enrollment n the local schools<br />

CARLTON'S<br />

82 Church St. New Britain<br />

Tel. 3·1547<br />

CARRIES A FI'LL LINE OF<br />

Lloyd Wallpapers<br />

ptogram of Chrbtmas carols to be ' parts viiall enough to s ·lt''), '<br />

bung at a Le ib High Sihool as- 2 Are there any sharp edge.<br />

or angles'<br />

seinbly. .*<br />

3 ts the movablr toy too hea ><br />

M,59 Agnes Lucille Ralston of for the young owner to carry<br />

Veriden A\enue became the bride .easily 9<br />

of Hascomb Henry Ealdwell, Jr, 4 Is there any danger from fir,<br />

of Schenectadj, X Y or pcusonous dyes'<br />

1 5 \1 011 it chip or break eas113 9<br />

Ka> Fr.incb was featured in 6 I. it too simple or too com-<br />

Make it :i point to s: e036 something here,<br />

every pki; da>. ( iet the sai ings habit. the<br />

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---- i"" -2=-'.0*Southing#oil Savings Bank<br />

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"(11&,· Me lour Heart ' at the Co- plicated for the child s phyai al Ul.ill- T<br />

e GEORGES lonial Theatre or mental development ? «1»«f'<br />

..4 _, 1 ear·Round Appltcatton<br />

Southington's Oldest Bank<br />

' - « /3 The Store of 1000<br />

- 2**ECAL*RUDAS L a<br />

Alan Ed, arils, Jr, entertained<br />

group of qehoolmates at his<br />

It must be emphasized that although<br />

these safet> pointerv are<br />

ALL OEPOSITS GUARANTEEDIN FULL BY THE SAVINGS BANKS' DEPOSIT GUARANTY FUND OF CONN.. INC.<br />

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I. 1 1 1 4 - - home on Bri.tol Street on his mentioned now luct liefore ('hriht- .<br />

1 , 4/4 I. eighth birth(lay Attending were mas, they are apphcable the hole<br />

40 . Teddy Hackbarth, Bobby Monte- ' year through Parents, friends and<br />

A murro, Houal,1 King, Billie St>- relatives al90 purchase toys for<br />

L - f ibiA)*hAA**- , * 042 ,0 k' #01 r'ng. S.nton Thaiberg, J.ick birthday, and other orr113,ons; mnd -<br />

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Satinone Studio<br />

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, littELWEST MAIN ST. TEr. 21)40 PLAINVILLE<br />

Formal Wear<br />

Headquarters<br />

Renting or hu>ing you'll<br />

find New Formal Wear<br />

here for wedding,1 and all<br />

occaaionit - for Boys and<br />

Men.<br />

d.a.<br />

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I 49 Broad St. New Britain |<br />

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eliminate a big part of your work<br />

· by sending us your laundry. We<br />

offer you complete laundry ser-<br />

vices to meet every need.<br />

Telephone 140<br />

CASH AND CARRY<br />

SERVICE.<br />

The Southington<br />

Sanitary Laundry, Inc.<br />

75 High SL TeL 140 Southngton<br />

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REMEMBER TO CALL<br />

ON CARLTON'S FOR<br />

FITIAG UP THE HOME<br />

FOR THE HOLIDAYS!<br />

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Fl> nn. Danny Edward ,Jean Cockayne,<br />

Virginia 11 11Ier, Arlene<br />

Hokhk 3, Irene Moore. ( an,1 Hal·<br />

lou Matgatit Ji elch and Marion<br />

Simons.<br />

safety should be kept in mind<br />

then, too<br />

Parent.8 should also be ad ised .<br />

that toys too advance,l for a<br />

child's age are put away until fuch<br />

4Christmas<br />

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You're sure to find gifts to<br />

01ease every one. Convenient payment<br />

terms arranged.<br />

GIVEA FINE WATCH<br />

HAMILTON $49.50 up CEDRIC $71.50<br />

LONGINE ............<br />

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$71.50 zip ural gold - Stled<br />

OMEGA<br />

$71.50 up case<br />

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For fine paints. wallpapers<br />

and all the accessories<br />

necessary to brightening<br />

up the home you'll<br />

find Carlton's in New<br />

Britain ready to serve<br />

you.<br />

If you need advice call on<br />

Bill Carlton's experience<br />

HAVING HOUSE GUESTS<br />

FOR<br />

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CHRISTMAS?<br />

a GRUEN<br />

$29.73 up<br />

WITTENAUER ... $34.50 up<br />

BULOVA . ..-. $2730 up i<br />

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as a decorator.<br />

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and now s the 1 -ne lo c oose that pe'fect Bulo a from<br />

Michaelst Our extensive Bulova Christmas collection assures<br />

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BEARUS ..... . .... . . $24.75 up<br />

The Store with the<br />

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THE SOUTHINGTON NEWS, DECEMBER 14,1951 6<br />

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Deck The Halls With Boughs Of Holly<br />

latest botany names nine of the 1 And not even a daisy is seen.<br />

ilex and also names several vari- Then sing to the holly, the<br />

gwen patches that delighted Is as , is a lovely plant which bloosoni in<br />

children and still are found in Winter. The white flowers turn to I County Gain<br />

hi red farm labor in 1949.<br />

Farm products sold in<br />

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eties. Scarlet berries take the place Christmas holly, many places in our area sometimes pale rose and then green, the buds' r amounted to $43.271.090-<br />

And Hang Mistletoe OYr The Maiden<br />

of the small, white yellowish flow- That hangs over peasant and yielded a handful of glossy leaves forming In the Fall and opening in Population I More than 22 million . '<br />

By ADELAIDE R. PENDER<br />

ers and they cling to the stems all king; with a handy stick 1 sometimes by Christmas and again ! tobarco were harvestcd #,-1<br />

Holly<br />

' black alder, or winterberry, ia<br />

winter. While we laugh and we carouse Our most prized shrub whlch I later or early Spring A New Hav ' 19.9 % Since'40 county in 1949. Ft ./, Li<br />

There are several vaneties of found in moist woods or swamps. Herbtvorous animals are fond 'neath its glittering boughs was transplanted from the woods en frlend, now deceased, had :44<br />

the ilex, or holly family. Ilex opaca The yellow or whitish-yellow flow- of the green leaves, and were not To the Chr1BtmaS holly we'11 to a corner of our east terrace has Christmas-rose bush and many vis- A round-up of * 95*, C enRUH facts 1 " 1 '144<br />

0 15 rare in Connecticut, but plentiers turn red and the berries stay<br />

holly leaves provided with thomB, sing.<br />

ful in the South, where it 19 ex-<br />

furnished our lawn with bouquets itors came to admire the unusual about Hartford Ci,unt> it,sued to- . CD) . I<br />

on the bushes in winter. The ber-<br />

. they would be In danger of giving -Lovejoy that were fully as lovely and big plant that blossomed iso freely. day by District bupentgor L:M- /<br />

tensivdly gathered for Christmas ries may al 036o be used medicinally.<br />

food to straylng cattle. Nature<br />

as any that grow along the "Lau- ' - renee-4 Morr, 042c,n of Hartfi,rd, re-<br />

decorations The leaves and bark This shrub is found in several<br />

provided the thorns as a defense. Mistletoe<br />

rel Way" route in Litchfteld Father Chnstmas veals that 48. 4<br />

are medicinal. Ilex vetticillata, or localities in our area. There is an-<br />

The lower leaves are very prickly, The Druids used thii. parasite in They are rosy posies and tile glos- Here conies old Father Christmas, The ( ounti'. p 036pulati,in incr, as- < -i<br />

other variety of this ilex verticil-<br />

but the upper ones that are safely their rellgioua rites and worshipped By, shining leaves furnish us with Wtth sound of fife and clrums, ed 199 pir Lint ti, tuern 19413 and WE DO A JOB,<br />

lat which Luman Andrews and C.<br />

removed from the leach of the it. The ancient Noisemen had a Christmaa decoiation:, Our kalmia With inl tletoe about his brois, 1950 compared nith 1.4 per cent NO TIME WEMBSZ Y<br />

H. Bissell, former residents and<br />

herb-eaters aie smooth and de- ummer god whom they called Bal- latifolia, this one on the terrace So nieri ily he comes. gain for the 8t.itt· 1 WE WORK WrrH NEED . 2<br />

SOJAegs(w botanists of renown, found m our fenseleas del 01 Baldur hey believed that and that one on the edge of the Duelling uri,ts I un her 1 74.411 1 BLK VOT --*..<br />

town. Mathews mentioned ten var-<br />

when Winter came Balder was put upper pasture, are among our best Hurrah for Father Christmas'<br />

teties of the ilex and descnbes the<br />

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The poet, Southey, puts this 036a to deep sleep by a prick or stab bved bhrubs. ' Ring all the merry be/18' : t'£<br />

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one common here as a tall shrub<br />

And bring the granilbkies all The aieiagt .,z,. 01 i,liIY I. I,; h WASTE /<br />

SHE WOULONT 6IVE UP<br />

thought into verse: of the mistletoe hpine The Conneeor<br />

tree, with the leaves pointed or<br />

Anothei thribtnias plant tb the acres i . f.,2 4.t<br />

"Below a circling fence its leajes tieut Survey mentlons one member<br />

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staghoin guliiaL rhus typhina of Th a\, t age va u. of 1and and v . '1#':<br />

ate Neen of the tiiistletoe family, but it is<br />

042 042 To hear the tale he tellh'-- - e fl /,<br />

hence the name, black alder. Gray's<br />

which one liatutalizt ,+Kites H ood buildings ell,)wish- uous lemonade it boileci in Watel Dr Leonaid Joll, state conhul- 2 ,288 ate owned b> th,· ope zat 15<br />

aild si\eeteneci ;ilth xugar " This tant of communicatiot) arts, tough and of ' by w.ixy-white bet na Foi cent- may be tiue, but no one I knoii co-oidinator of ci ilian defense, 1 2,597 and 2,TY ) haL, electrILit><br />

hab evei trieti thi:, lei,ionade iand national president of Kappa Hartf 036rd (.iur,t> farmt·rs spent<br />

fine grain, hence it 16 Used by Uiles in Europe the nlistletoe has<br />

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uieis of musical instruments, wood 2 lous and .entimental meaning lum lapatum, 4 \,1 lely used tn hono, at a banquet for new bro- --<br />

Many new and exclusive englavels. Blicillme is made by ' Hanging mi,tletoe boughs where inal,Ing Chlibtma: wieaths ··The thel-s of the Kappa<br />

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