For These February Values *8.99 59C 54C $3.49 $2.48 Blam at Reds
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t ' . >■ j J 'f'l'’ '■.I \ / HlTDAY, FEBRUARY 20, i m HACS® TWWJTT-EIGrHT iianrIjfHtpr lEuPtiing Ifpralli r '• I . A • Give to the Heart Drive—The Life You Help Save May Be ^Yout Own Births recently to local re.st- The Men’s Club o f ths Church '||f’ ^ M r ’4 r ^ ’V N r 5 r 9 r ^ 'V ’ 5i|| , The Tvler Circle of the North Mary Jane WUson of this town, ■JJuplicate briilge' Will be played of the Nasarene will meet Mon Methodist Church will meet M6n«‘ and . not. .Mary Ann ■Wilson, a.s .Idnlghl at’’ ■*'O’clqek at’ Tinker dents at Hartford hospitals-include a son lin Feb. l7 at the Hartford dap at p.'in. The members ! AJjout Tdw ii day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. mentioned in a previous issue of Ha|f^ Winncra,''in. last week's t PRESCRiniONS I ) Eleanor Hembrechts. 1.5 Delmont The Herald, will be featured In the game were Mrs. Jo.seph McVeigh Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart are reminded to bring iiaed neck ^ nU AveraKe Daily Net Press Run Hpnckel, a'daughter on Ffb. 18 ties to be sent to Rev. Paul H. rCARKFULLY COMPOUNDED 9 The Weather" ■street .-A fter n short buslneas^aiaeU. oj-iglnaL.-|ilay. pt-csented ..at; .and..Jitra, ...B,obcj,L J,Athi op, ; ..... .For . thq, W««ek Eaded r A 'ipeclal iheellng «r *1T ^CDiTi- at tHe St. 'Fra'rici.s'H'o.spUar to Mr. Foreeaet of' P; 8; Weather BttraaU' Ing the group will enjoy an eve-1 the Avery Theatre in Hartford on George Slem.sen odd Ha’ ohl Hill.s. Metlrlclc; 'J7azay’erie''rii1.s.siona:r:y' in Feb. 14. ISSS S . m ittM i for the annual ladles’ night and Mrs. Robert Arrlini of 82 Stegi, Swriziland, South Africa. ning of bowling'. March .5. 6 and -7.. 40: and Mr.'-'. Hugh. Brautlgam t Arthur Drug Stores < 5f the SMFD will be hiSd Monday arid Mrs. Frar\k Roberts, Jr.,- 39. Barry mad. and a son on .Feb. 17 Mrs. Heltrick was the . former Q ^iee^ Stc.4H-pA, Windy, clearing, colder tenlght. S « h t at 7 « ’« « < * at fire licad- at the Mt. Sinai Hospital to Mr. Miss Mae 'Thomp.aon of this town I k .A aik alk i b .A A ^ ■Buckland School pupils . who 1 . 1 1_ 10,903 Fair, colder Sunday. Onaty aentlT <|uarters on Spruce street. All The Community Players will en and'Mrs. Dominic Tomanolo of 86 They were in this country on a were winnetS of the Buckland Member of tiie Audit west td treat winds 40-50 mph this ileinbera are naked to attend. joy a record hour Sunday after j Robert K. Willis of 38 Stark- ' Bolton street. year’s leave and returned to the Community Club's pi lre.s fi^-. the Bureau of Ctrenlatlona attrrnfM)ti. noon from 3 to 5 o’clock at the , I weather street rind Douglas C. mi.sslon field early in January beat safety posteis wei e^ , Llr),vd ; /tajir.ck of 311 Hebron svenue. Manchester—rA City o f Village Charm. ’ Regardlesa of the holiday the Stale Armpry on Main street. I Sunset Circle of Past Noble According to Mr. Hetfrlck, the Boulllier. Wallace Geiger. 'Kath : Glastonbury, are among the 27 omen'ai Auxlllai-y of the Man- Members are’-reminded to bilng , - Grand.s will meet Monday evening native men are fond of the tie.s Given On C.O.D. Deliveries leen Miller: Suzanne Wakeley and .“iiuder^t.s who were namerl to the eater Memorial Hospital will favorite records, ^freshm ents will i In Odd Fellows Hall. Hostesses and wear them regardle.sa of col PAPER S Robeit Karash. The nor I meet dean's list for the end of the flrsi (Clasalfted AdTorttalag aa Page IX) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) fleet Monday afteinoon as usual tobo served. j for the evening will be Mrs. Mary lars. VOL. LXXII, NO. 121 PRICE nVE CENTS ing of the club vin he hehl on • .seii-esler at Mor.se College In ijart- fla k e surgical dressings. With the Smith. Mrs. Emma L. Nettleton. March 24 nt which time the Roy tncreaaed census at the hospital The Mary Cheney an<l 'Whiton ford. I Mrs. Maud Norton, Mrs. Edith King David Lodge of Odd Fel COLLECTION .Scouts will lioltl open ho’ iee. Tlie ^ e r e Is an evier glowing need for Libraries as well as the West- Side Smith and Mis. Marlon Straughan. lows will meet tonight at 7:.30 in issue will be voted on that An4.-th£—auxili&cV Branch o f the.. M ary—Cheney - JU- 1 - .Sgt. PJtImund- fvymlngionr son of ..Entertaibnient wi|l- he in charge of Odd Feltons The first de- . NORTHEAST 'eyenlng7 .....- -- - ^ ^ Mrs. Ethel Aspinwail. RANGE & FUEL OIL ill welcome the aid of women in brary will all be closed Monday jThom.ss G. Symington of IRO gree will he conferred on several Wall Street C on gress to Baek Democrats Sanchester who can give a few in ob.servance ■ of Washln-iori’i I Autumn street, rerenll'- graduated candidale.<i. A social period with SECTION . ftoura to .the. .weekly, meetings Birthday, _ .............. ...... The. tfEW Auxiliary will ho'd'lts Xt'-um.. Ifi.th ../lorp.s ,, Leaders' ..Mr. _and ^Irs,_ Eric Riular and refreahments will follow. _ frhich are held In the auxiliary u,«uar rai-(Y' party tonl'ghf nT" R’:30 Hchnoi at C.smp >.tat,"U.siiima. .Ja family, forrnerly o.' 151 Oal: .street, ToHelpIke worn at the Hospital on Mondays Richard Coffin, -.son of Mr. and at tbe VFW Home rt Man'he.-^ter pan. A vetenn of 21 months serv hive recently moved to their new- All members of Washington | MONDAY, FEB. 23 Lauds Gut BlaM at Reds |rom 2 to 4 o’clock. Mrs. Melvin H. Coffin of Mather Green, PrI'zes will h,^ awarded and ice in the Far East Command. Iv built .home at 216 Burke street. IvOflge, No. 117. who ran convenl-. The BOLAND OIL CO. street, n freshman at General Col refreshmenU .served.' '.y ‘ Symington is presently assigned to •East Hartford. The c’nildreir are ently do so. are asked to report to- rnprrow night at 8 o'clork in St. Mary’s Tfoimg People’s Fel- lege: Boston University, is among * ' t:ie SniTlii Army unit. He wa.s em- attending the recently enlarged In Margin Trim Gosts the 1.5 menjbers^of his class of 1P.5 The .weekly s.ethack party will I ployed at Psatt and Whitney Alr- and remodeled Jo.seph O. Goodwin Orange Hall, to a.ssist in Installing Washinsfton, Feb. 21— (A*)* velt with British Prime Minister iwahip will hold a fond sale at the officers of Manchester Lodge, 369 CENTA STREET ale’a' store tomorrow morning students to place on the dean’s li.st be held tonioht at ^ o'clock at'Ute : c.nift B,H pn offset pressman bcfof-'c School and would like to hear from Read Herald Advs. Winston Churchill. their friends. No. 91). TEL MItehdi 3-6320 — Quick congressional ap Washington, Feb. 21— {/P) j im S o’clock to noon. for Ihft past semester.,, West Side Ree. j-ryitenng the Army. New Y^ork, Feb.. 21— UP)— The Atlantic Charter, actually a proval was forecast today for joint declaration of the two lead — Two' Democratic members Stock brokers and exchange President Eisenhower’s in ers, was composed oL notes they officials voiced approval to of the Senate Appropriations dictment of Russia’s mass agreed upon aboard ship in the A t committee said today they day of the stock market mar lantic ocean In August 1941. j “subjugation of free peoples” will help .cut government' gin cut to 50 per cent, saying They recognized, among other through perversion of World spehding but doubt the Re it will be good for business things, the rights of all peoples to W ar II agreements. | publicans can balance the Town Court Gels New Deputy Jmige and indu.stry in general. A issfolution, sponsored by Eisen- choose their own governments and j budget. The Federal Reserve board yes bower and awaited on Capitol Hill | agreed on restoration of self-gov- Ask $i: terday reduced margin require since he promised it In his Feb. 2 ! ernmsnt for thoss who had lost it. .Sena. Ma.vbank (D-SC) and P.ob- ertson (D-Va) said in separate in ments from 75 per cent. The 25 State of the Union .message, was The charter was never drafted as terviews they are just as anxious per cent reduction means a re made public yesterday by the a formal document and had no as their COP colleagues to whittle 'am ol iV ~ ^ turn to the pre-Korean level. It President. legal force, although it caught on V-s' • wa.s another move in the Eisen as a declaration of the West’s prin the $78,600,000,000 In outlays It rejects the Soviet Union's in hower’s administration's program ciples. former President Truman forecast terpretation of the underclandings to get away’ from direct govern While Senate majority leader for the year beginning July 1. — presumably'those made at Yalta News Data ment control.s on the national T a ft (Ohio) arranged to handle However, Robertson said: — as a license for the subjugation the Eisenhower resolution in the " I think we ought to have 'a ei-onomy. '■>»f of free peoples.