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AUTO ROBES Set at S3 Members Are Urged to Appear in Continues Mursday, Beginning at Honors and a Jicholarship to Yale ••■I • ■’■ ■ if' • ■ ■ .; .' , • X ' 'r. * . • '_|i . 'J,.;,? r .-,V,: PAQB E ig h t e e n A TUESDAV,‘OCTOBER 28, 1956 • . .• —-.A- 'V-:. iSIanrlrPBtpr JE^i'ttins It^ralib Tcrage Dgily Net PrcM Run Veil the Week Ended • • The Weather ■V * Oct. 26^^J85« , - rofMMt of D. 8. Weather Be St. Franoia X avierV Mothers Jayoee wives taill hold a meet­ we should think: swU, that petyon About Town Circle will meet tom oi^w nlMt at ing tomorrow evening at the home ^Christian I^ve’ may have some burdena or prob­ Clear and miiqh raider tenlgl^ 8:15 at the hotrie ot/Mra. Ernest of Mnl. John R. FitsGerald, 45 Bat­ lems that I know nothing about, Green, >2 Oliver Co-hoatessea tista Rd.,;instead of the Country Low In |la» sea.. ' Fhlr 'and eoii- Tnnpit Ch«|>t«r. No. M. OBB, Chosen as Topic, and doesn't really mean to do. these '5 ,'^ 'Mensber of the Audit thined ^ool Thuradsy. 'Hlgji !■ will hold ft roirwc. moeting: are Mrs.'Theodore/Kasek and Mn Club.'The group Will then proceed small, mejln things. A soft answer* W. A. Chevalier. I > the^Camdot Studlb for a ceram­ Borenn ef OIrenlatlon middie 50a. W«<lBMdfty ni^ht ftc'B oVloclt «t By Mrs. Pickup turneth away wrath'. M ancheiter— A City of Villoge Charm y ic 'demonstration. - "Christian love is going the sec­ th« Mftftonic Temple. M n. Herman Scahdia L o^ e, No, 23. Order of Wttmeyer la In charge of the en^ ond mile, going beyond the call of Vasa, will TOld a Swedish baked Polish Women's fianre. ■V^omen'.s Home i>ague mem'' HOSPITAL AUXILIARY tertftlnment, and Mra. Francia duty and doing the little beta of VOL. LXXVI, NO.-21 (THIRTY-TWO PAGESr^TWO SECTIONS) food sale IMt'urday at 9:30 a.m. at 346, Will hold Its milohthly ntreting beis were in charge of the services kindness. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCIUBER 24,1956 (Ciaaalfled AdTnrttaiag an Fnga M) SchleiMl ia chairman of the refreah> the J. W /H ale Department Storfc X ■ Pr ic e f iy b cbn tr meat committee. Members are re­ tomorrow at 7:8{tp.m. at the Polish Sunday at the Salvation Army ' "Christian love is never crit­ ........ ......... American Club: All members are Citadel. In the holiness service minded of the card party, in charge Mrs/Grace’ Wright 39 N. Elm ical. We can alwaysjKiccuse oiir ac­ of Mrs. Arthur Gustafson. Friday.. urged .to^tfend. Mrs. Major John Pickup spoke on tions or oui; shortcomings, but St. ^ s Admitted to the Hartford “Christian Love," Tickets may be obtained from the Hofpitat y e st^ a y 'fo r surgery. the.se things in others we severely officers. Ajl Saints Mothers Circle will Ajlrs. Pickiip said CHilstian Love criticize. Jesus said, ‘First cast meet tomorrow at 8 p.m, with Mrs. Is opening our heart.s tb God's love Burke Smith, director of the the beam out of thine own eye, and Our Lady of Victory Mothers O r­ Benedict Zollo, 66 Gardner St. Co- so that He can work through us. then fhpii .shall see clearly to Greater Hartford Bridge Author­ hosteas will be Mrs. John Ford and How man.v tirhes we hinder the A M E R IC A N LEGION HOlVlE els will meet Wednesday at 8:15 aV ity, , will tell 'of the effects the cast out the mote out of thy broth­ ^ home of Mrs, Janet GrasM,";l9 Mrs. Michael Clementine. Holy Spirit, and our influence for er's eye.' > Hartfoi^ bridge program will have good Is spoiled by some carele.ss Cedar'St Mrs. Ida Lindberg will on the economic development of "Christian love knows no bitter­ Good, cImhi dortiing for childron on d Mlults. be eo-hoetess. Mrs. Oiarles Vincek, 148 Lydsll word or act. You have heard the; ness or resentment. Can we r e -, 4 Manchester at the meeting of the St., has sn Easter' Lily agsin in adage. What you are speaks so | Kiwanis Club Thursday noon at joice when some one gels a pro­ A public setback party will'be bloom. with thred 'flowers on the loini I can't hear what yo\i are motion which we might have' d e -. Housohold ortl^ltji of ivoi^ kind. 12:15 St the Manchester Country plant. saying. held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Club. •served? Are'we resentful of those' at the' VFW Home. Mrs. Florence "Chri.stian 'love i.s having a who are pushed to the front and ' DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. Mother Cabrii)! Mother.s Circle spirit o f fprgivneas, In answer to Streeter and her special VFW pro­ Members of the current Adult honored m ore' than • we 7 | will meet tomorrow night at 8 Peter's que.stibn, 'Lord how oft gram committee will welcome the Confirmation Class of the North "J. B. Phillip's translation of l i players. o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jerry shall my brother sin ’ ^gainst me Cor. Chap. 13, says 'Love Is alow ' Methodist Church' will meet at the and I forgive him?/ Jesus .said home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nason, Biaae, 62 Salem Rd. to lose patience. Loye looks for a Donald MrCumb Not sel'itn times, but until seventy way of being constructive. ■ Love 39 Agnes Dr. Thursday at 8 p.m. times seven. m ese people Will commence their! Edward Bushnell, 70 W. Middle does not cherish inflated ideas of Tpke.. president of the United Na­ "Christian love is the golden preparation leading to full churchi Donald McComb, son of Mr. and its own importance. Love has good tions Association of Manchester, is Mrs. David S. McComb of 43 El- rule. Ruth 5nilett. writing in the manners. Love is not touchy. Love ! memberahip on Nov. 25. under the'; a patient at the New F.ngidnd Manchester Herald, says 'when a LECLERC guidance of the Rev. John E. Post. wood Rd., was elected last month 'does not gloat over the wcek- Deaconess Hospital. Brookline, person speaks harshly or rude to nesa and faults of other people. FUNERAL HOME Mass. He would like to hear from to membership in the Vale Glee us or does us an injustice, instesd Love knows no limit to ll'* en­ St. Margarei'a Circle, No. 280, Club. McComb will sing when tlie of getting msd and retsliatfng. Daughters of Isabella, will seat its his friends. durance.' ’* FUNERAL new office s tomorrow evening at club opens it 1955-57 concert tour Among the fabrica which will be - WM. AYRES Witnesses Describe '■J the Manchester Country Club, fol-) at the new .'Manchester High Russian sold at the annuel rummage sale lanes, SERVICE lowing a banquet at 6>30. I'School. Novy 9. under the sponsor- , of the Siaterhood of the Temple j ship of the Manchester. Rotary | Rials Toll Walter N. Bqth Sholom are linings. Other fine Leclerc m e Wales will oirit their usual I, Club. ; weighing period this evening and fabrics and good used clothing will { Donald was educated in local Ciothins Collection For Korea Directop have a Halloween party Instead at siso be, on sale tom'orrow evening. schools and graduated from Mt. ! THROUGH OCT. 29 Tanks Fight 28 Main Street, Manehdater the Italian American Club. All Doors open at 7 o'clock, m e sale Hermon In the clas.s of 1954 with i AUTO ROBES Set at S3 members are urged to appear in continues mursday, beginning at honors and a Jicholarship to Yale. B.r THE'AfMtQCI.VTED PRESS tanka rolling .through tfie city, flr- Call Ml 9.5869 9 a.m. BRITISH AMERICAN CLUB costume. Awards will be made tor In his senior year at Mt. Her­ . 15 .MAPLE STREET Two German- husines.smen ing at buildinga. Some of the build­ Rabat, Morocco- Oct. 24 By RICHARD KASlSCm^ the prettiest, the most original end -\ ings w*ere already in flame*.’’ The Connecticut Home Econom­ mon. he was chief editorial writer * For arriving ab Nickelsdorf, Au.s- —rAt least 53 persons, mostly, Vienna, Austria, Oct. 24 (/P>—Man^nundreds of penoiu the. funniest. and editor of the Hermonite, the Ambulance* ru*hed through the Euiopeans, today were re- ics As.m. will hold its fall meeting MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY tro-Hungarian frontier, today capital in great number*, many of were reported killed in an anti-Russiim, anti-Communist revo­ at the Student Union Lounge at school's paper. He entered Yale me Woman s Auxiliary of gt. University in the fall of 1954. 9 A. M. to 12 .MIDNIGHT Motoring Sports Home aaid they saw dozens of Rus­ them blood-.'tained." jiorted killed in Morocco in lution gripping the Hungarian ca p i^ today, Soviet tankfl and Mary's Ek>l*cpp4l Church will hold the University of Connecticut Fri­ The German* *aid that on their rioting touched o ff by day. starting with a dessert tea I Tickets are available for the All kinds of good used rlpthlng, bedding, hoots, prartiral shoe*. sian tanks rolling through ' troop.s went into afctmn and Comimnist machine gunners and a rummage sale mursday at 9 concert from any member of the Budapest, firing at buildings Budapeat they .aw a Fi;ance's -seizure of five top a.m. In the basement of the new at 1:15 p.m.. Mrs. Rebecca Ryher, THESE PRACTICAL ROBES warplanes waged a fierce battl^gam st the rebels. author of "ZiiTa WomanI” wnll talk Manchester Rotary Club. Keller's Sponsored by the United Nations Association of 5fanrhester ' in the midst of heavy street Algerian i-ebeLs.' Au.strian travelers a rm in g tonight from Budapest said church, entrance from the parking ' Men Shop, Watkins Bros.,: and believed from hi* uniform he'might French' and Moroccan armed lot on Psirk St.
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