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Cehousegson .Security As Possible to the Western Here Since Feb nUDAY, FEBHUABY 18, 1949f T h tW a a tk a r >AG£ SUTEJMI .\vtrag« DrUt N at PrsM Rrh rofoesM of C. k WaathMT • s m m For tko llostli ot Jsssary. 1846 Soma tilisD oroa aai vary hUM Civic Orchestra tUo sitofoos ; doafy sa6 m4M The omcera o f the Mancheeter Brownie Leaders I n R o U u y - P l t Y . 9,680 DIatrict Boy SMuta W*n r ^ t to­ To Speak Here toUooro6 br rata baalghk — **ni About Town night at 7:80 UFtHoodrufT MaU. Discuss ProjecU To Assist Choir Manch«tt«r Photographtra Masabor a t by SMfsjr afteraooa. _ _ _ _ _ • Boissa a t < Mancilealer— 'A City of VUlaite Charm Ttw O o t ^ €iub wto serve y i — Suaaa Truetenitser, daugh­ Tha Manchester Clvle Orchestra e hsm supper st bs®® - ter o f Mr.' and Mie. Mauri(» Members of the Browmla I-ead- VUl Join with the Central Baptist Will Hov« An Imporfon^ 6:45 tonight et^ S e TalcottvUle ers' Association met at the home (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENT'S *PrustMiitMr of 22 Pholpo Rood, church o< Hartford, in presenting (Ulsaataad Advortialag aa Pago I f) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1949 ConsreKStionsl diurch. haa recently been appointed Aa- of the president, Mrs. Francis ”Tbe Passion” by Joseph Haydn, VOL. LXVUI., NO. 119 ■oclate Editor of Quill, the college Larson, last evening for their on April to (Palm Sunday eve­ Announcement To Moke The Drill Teem of the DeughterS newepaper, at Ruaoel S a ^ College monthly meeting. ning) aUtha church. The Sanctuary of Ub^y. 12^ UJIi 5 In Troy, New York. Mlaa Truaten- Mrs. Charles Hamilton of the choir will sing. T r ip le t s H r v b Fancy Birthday Cake reheerssl Saturday afternoon at z Itzer, a Sophomore, is LeglslaWve Council, substituting for Mrs. John The orchestra and choir will be Feb. 28 Wotch For If. o’clock in Orenge Han-._ . Council representative from her Pickles, Juliette Low member, conducted by Welter M. Reneker, gave an interesting resume of Mrs. Report Advice Given residence house and is a member minister of music at the Central Danger Zones New of the chapel committee. Low’s life. Thla was to help the Baptist church. Several years ago. leaders- plan their Juliette Low meetings during * March, which Mr. Reneker conducted thla work The organist at .the funeral of hi will be visited by Mrs. Pickles or with the ' Providence Symphony Miss Mary McCon\ille w:as Miss Mrs. William Crawford. Several Orchestra. Setup for Soviets^ DR. ELMER DISKAN Jane Nackowski and not Miss Mc- Rehearsals by the local orches­ Bishops of Hungary suggestions were made about col­ cusky, as published yesterday. lections for the fund, and much tra will start Monday evening at HAS R ^ ^ M E D enthusiasm was shown for the the local Concordia Lutheran The Odd Fellows will exemplify project, which will benefit the In­ church. ON WOOL RUGS In Berlin’s Center the Third Degree on a class of four ternational Encampment. .I t is hoped that many local in- REGULAR OFFICE candidates tonight. .Supper will be The representative to the Coun­ atrumentaliata will be interested lAND BROADLOOM To Agree With Reds served at 6:30. cil's March meeting will be Mrs. in this Palm Sunday event. ’ r o o m 'SIZE AND W ALLTO.W A 1X HOURS Larson. All Pedestrians «nd Loi- Reatlv __ ______________________ - ------- - y ___ _ ^ _ The Marv McClure Group of the I The leaders will Join wrlth the / Second Congregational church | Scout leaders and Council at the Carpets Repaired Expertly terers Banned Weari , will meet tonight at eight o'clock ' liiformaiils .\$sert Card­ Pot Luck supper to be held at Loretta Heskalnk Control Points; Di- T o T 6 l l O t l l C r S [Diagnosis Task Four Deaths at the home of Mrs. H. Kingsley Rev. Emeet Gordon Center Church house. March 9. inal TliiMhzpiily Let- Kuhney, 102 Henry street. INSURE Mrs. Laison and Mrs. Edmond Wall known in local thaatrlca vided Berlin A ls o The Rev Ernest Gordon, pastor Morancey will serve on the supper Loretta Moskaluk will . apt>ear as v n tk Manchester Carpet Center ler, WrillPii After Group D of Center church, Mrs. In Grip of S c a re ^ Form of Pact Must Be Done Lfiid tp Use James Elliott and Mrs. Arnold of the Talcottville Congregational 1 comm its Hilda Manners, hotel secretary, in HcKlNNBY BROTHERS 80S 81A1M STREET ^ ■ TELEPHONE 8*4Stt Bonded Memoriah the revival of the hUarious farce Conviction, Urges D if­ Newman, co-leaders, will hold a church will speak to the Men s F ei-, have all future Real Batata aad lasaraeoe **At The TatapUM^-e-Hear Ptaiehurst Oroeety On Currenev S w itc h covered dish supper, Tuesday eve­ "Room Service” by John Murray aaa m a im r t . t b l . am Bv March 1 si Of Qfiemical ferences Be Conipro- OONNBCTICt'l lowshiphKlvyoUty group of the -Nazarene-- .I 1meetings 1 1 V**» ••• the Aening— ------ m at' 8 and Allen BoreU to be presented ning, February 22, at 6i30 o'clock, Holds Encouraging Ses* / VAIXET church, 466 Main street, tonight at o'clock, and Mrs. Arthur England^ at the HoUlater School on Friday Berlin, Feb. 19— (/P)— Rus- | inised; .\djoiirn W ith- MBMURIAL CO. Mrs. James Cragln and her com­ - . tv, uam.* Jf- of Deepwood Drive will mittee are in charge of refresh­ 7:30 in the Parish House. i „ and Saturday of next week. Loyal sis set up a No-Man’s Land Sion With Senate ; ^ . birthday cake la the whape of the numeral S at a party In ^ ‘‘‘* 8" f„i„. f'onBrrsaional i n t / r l to her friends at tha boUI Shd nrnn Medical A . s s o - #Mit Reaching Deci­ ments arid Mrs. Louis Betko will Rev. Gordon was interned by the ,neetlng, tinder this plan. through the center of Berlin | Relations Com- „t ManMlla_tylplet,. (right). However, au nine of youngv^r. *«t *n on the rating » ‘ he ^ T . Roeto 5. South Wladeor present a program of recorded Rosario, a waiter,* in particular, Richard Cook, three; Japanese for three years and paas-j ----- ----------------------- - toda.N' after several border ^ ***^ '® *' L e ftln right: Frahk, Gregory and Paul Blerrw, eight: Charlr*. Faith and Committee Goes to ^ialion Blame* Lith­ sion -\fler .Meeting Teigahoae Hartford -S^OdtS music as the group folds surgical she haa a difficult time keeping i n i t t e c o n A l l i a n c e Jndltk and J e u Manzrlla who were celebrating tbclr eighth birthday. (,\P wlrepMoto). her heart from being broken by jt --- ReHilssna Maaeheeter 66t8 dressings for the local hospitaL ed through bitter experiences dur- ( ^ . c l c b r a t e S shooting incidents, including Work on Report S-nn/ ium (Jiloride, Substi­ ing that time. He was one of the | the dead-beat theatrical troupe at least two fatalities. “Dan­ j P.mlaphst, Hungary, I'eW. u u«y»ay^;jJ2j2; which baa taken over an ' ^ntire Washington, Feb. 19.—(O —Sec­ tute for Tfdde Salt 1 There will be a Fellowship din­ few who escaped with his life. Nelly Don ger zones” were established lyzing Ef’onom ie Sejrtip I in— i/Pj^Infcu-manls said to- ner at 7:30 tonight by the Luther­ All members of the Fellowship 4th Anniversary floor of the holstery. retary of State Acheson was re- Rankin Plans SuthoHsod Dealer Mrs. Moskaluk will hs remem- | arounaaround various.various Lonuruicontrol pointspu.i.ta flnal: Fear Declines ilav .Fospf ('ardinal Mindszen- an Laymen's League—Central are urged to attend and are in­ News Tidbits Washington, Feb. 19 yF I.aw- Chicago, p'eb. 19 - /V, Fo il ROtnt OF AOC8 Connecticut zone at Christ ^ Lu­ bered aa the weeping housekeeper and all pedestrians and lo it e r -' propoaed North At- 'y lia« tii'gcd Hungary's Ro­ vited to bring guests. An interest­ The Friendly Circle observed its makers who have spentlwo weeks persons have died recently, the HONCMKNTS theran parish hall in Hartford. ing evening has been planned by in “Gold in the Hills", aa the moth­ CRAYON rrs banned. Called From Wires T o Get Vote man Fafholir hisliop.s "in fourth anniversary with a banquet er in "January Thaw” and numer­ lantlc alliance, after an "encour- In Argentine hearing bu.aine.as, lajjbr and farm American Medical association Chester F. Austin president of the Wednesday evening, February 16, stop and Inspect Tralllc rnm*‘ 111 an agi'Pt'mont” with Fellowship. Lunch will be served ous other Community Players pro­ These control points—already aglng’l acsslon with the Senate leaders disagree oyer the nation's says, after using lithi im chloride, at the The Old Town Hall Inn in ductions. "Room Servlcs” is being £>r. Ralph Bunche believes that 1 the ('ommunist - controlled by group 2 with Matthew McDon­ East Hartford. At the bualneM CORD s x n x strengthened by roadblocks of Foreign Relations committee. Stocks.Again On Pensions eronomic pulse^ow fare the job a substitute for tommon table salt, presented by the Rotary Club and iron stanchions amd paving stones The "encouraging" label came I chances Vor armistice agreement Hungarian government. .Ac­ ald as chairman. meeting following the dinner ar­ Community Players under the di­ of writing a /liagno.sis by March in seasoning foods. —are the places where the Com­ from Senator Lodge (R.. Mass.), ■ between Israel and Egypt are only ! cording to ihi.s ^ account the rangements were made for a food rection of Jean Moore, , Well-made cotton,with cord diagonal* 1.
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