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Julius R andal, BOB and George A. Kingsbury Jr. RaginaM Scribner, preaiding ared by Frank Spaell, district su­ a P a r t y ? of irrsBiBtisu W r« bcfaf btudiMaa »MMon, rfty. secretaryM ra Bdiwln Lroje* treasurer; Mrs. Richard McMahon, ' Oovantry wilt bt imitM In mar- pervisor for New England. Manehe$t^r-—A Cit^ of VUloga Charm „ ba fbllBind tor a lEajrtlme party tomorrow at 2 p.M. ta the minister of tha Mancbaebr con­ fsrtbaW httaltlbbon Itacruiu aitd ■ki. treasurer; Mrs. W alttr.W ay- contact chainpan; Mra. John , Why Not iffiC R E n w kowski, welfare; Mrs. Wifttam Aceto, welfilre; Mrs. Ralph Rdoks, Oongragatlonal Church, Ver­ gregation of Jehovah’a Witneaaaa, Serve their moUim a t S p.m.. in Sosan- non Canter. (Olassinad Advarttstng an Paga 12) Bah VtmiKj hall of the South Young, publicity; Mrs. Phil hpinel- publicity; Mrs. John Loughlln, H- bos been appointed osaiftant in StcMCiled VOL. LXXVra, NO. 187 (FXnJRTEEN 4»AGKS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1959 PKICB PIVB CfcNtO M a t t o x CJwrch. Is. librarian and historian; and hnilgn and historian; and Mrs. charge of the literature Depart- Siloes Of FLAVOR OF THE MONTH Mrs. VVtlliam Lautenbach and Ctaiwce Johnaon and Mrs. Ollvsr Pembroke Brunch mdnt at the Spring Bible Cohfai'- Royal lee CHERRY ILOSSOM ; . H m L*dt«a 0^ bt. Jamea are Mrs. John .Dyment, representa­ Jylkka, repreaentaiivea Crewn! We tives. ance aponaored by tha Watch Tow­ Have Sevoial Luscious chunks of cherry and appto taadaded of the hat tfiowr Ed pre- Mendwi bio our pure creamy vanUla!v Id 7-Year Plan for U.S. aaSa the hbriaana meeting Kota* Delegatsa and members of An- . Planned May 17 er Bible it Tract Society, It wiU be Stencils To Reds Free ,The blessing of angels on either derson-Shea' Auxiliary, VFW, are held at Willintantic May 2V34. plaU, quarts. Vt galleM at yourir lea day Bjght at 8U James’ School. Choose From Cream dealer’s store. NildtA Says P i t ^ arill be awarded for the side of the main altar, donated by urged to attend the meeting of Th4* Hartford PsBibroka Club Scribner aaid, "This atqembly is Uie\Juhior Choir of S t Cecelia, the Hartford County Council to­ a necesoary part Of. ou|* training LIFE oib*t (Nftilnal, prettiest and fun- wrill hold a brunch at tha hoitia of ^nleat All ibambera are welcoma to hind at the 8:30 Mass Sun- morrow at 8 p.nri. at the Frank Mrs. Alfred Sundqulat, 60 Wyllys aa ministara In eduoalliig the peo­ American, Huniphrey Draws coming at St. John's Polish Badsteubner Poet rooms, West ple locally In Bible prbriplqa.” Soviet Has Gromyko Says Soviet participate, end antries should be St.. Sunday, May 17. at 12:30 p.m. ,I Catholic Church. St., Rockville. The bueinest of the 1b by S o’clock. Professor Juan Lopes-Morillas Many delegatee vfiu be attend­ SiaijoL ICE CREAM CO. meeting will '-elude nomination, of Brown University will be the ing from Manche'abr. An expected A mee^ng of the Polish Amerl- alecUon and installation of officers guest speaker. 1,200 will be there to hear the 8- 28 WARREN ST., MANCHESTER—MI 8-WS6 Hold Plane 6 omb Stock for 19S9-60. Delegates from the Id­ i/!Rli7R0mM8E//r MA.VUFACTURER8 OF ORFITELLI’S '‘SFOMONT* Design for Peac^’ ceft Club ' will be . held Sunday Reservations may be made by day program which Will emphasize afternoon at I O’clock at the club- eal auxiliary ars Mrs. Arlene May­ contacting Mrs. Harold 8. Barrett, the need to be qualified teachers mtumMUMMunniim Helmstedt, Germany, May nard, Mra. Maiie Hale and Mrs. London, May 9 (/P)—Mos­ houae. 120 Lakewpod Circle.x, of the good news of God’s King- tum m u P H t i 9 (A*)—Communist East Ger­ DON'T Olive Ray; alternates, Mrs. Flor­ Washington, May 8 (P) — Sen.i goals or its methods.” Humphrey cow Radio said today that So­ ence Plitt, Mrs. Theresa Bibeault many today released Emory I Stm plMty at wear left la | Hubert Humphrey (D^Minn) pr(^ said. viet Pl-emier Khrushchev told and Mra. Oglorc White. ' A. Vaughan, an American "I propose that as they have set Peace Effort Serious aheaa when broBfht here tot | posed today that the United States their goals fdr the triumph of visiting West German editors I cspert lapalilBg. civilian pilot who had been eight hydrogen bombs would -rt- FOOD S H E Emory H. Seles, s representa- detained since March 27. immediately launch a “Grand de­ coramunls;^ we set our goals fef WORK DONE WHUJE tiva of the Cigar Inatltute of The 32-year-old pilot ‘ from sign for peace — a 7-j’ear plan of the preite^atlon of peac<$ - and be enough to put West Ger­ y o u WAIT Saturtay, May 9 America, Inc., will speak on '"The Manchester's Oldest • Portsmbuth, Va., arrested by the our own.” security rn d for the extension Of, many out of action. Story of Cigars" at the meeting Communists when his sports plane One goal' would be technical and hurnan freedom ' and.-'individual The broadcast quoted Khrush­ Sees Talks SAM YULYES 8:30 A.M. of the Kiwanls Club Tuesday at and Largest Depart­ strayed acroea the -Iron Curtain, economic aid ’.to free peoples to weiiard everywhere -dn earth. chev aa saying "bhvl'ously not f 13:15-p.m. at the 3 J's Restaurant. wa* freed-at thla West Oerinan cost at least |14 billion.-or *2 bil­ X ’They have .tot authoritarian more” would be needed to take: -SHOS BEPAnUNO HALE’S STORE lion a year for seven years. The priorltlea by dictate. We must set' care of the rest of Western Eu-; o r THE BETCEB BIND” The Polish Womsn’s Alltsnce, ment Store Has Just frontier post in the custody of the “WE TWO” Group, 'American Red Croes. need may last for decades, Hwfh- our goala by consent through rope. At Geneva n OAK EniEET Group 248, wiU have a Mother’s phrey said. / democpitlc processes: 'We must Moadow reported the talks' be-! «MBa SMa aa W atU aa Concordia Lutheran Day party tomorrow night at 8:30 'There was no immediate word demonstrate the superiorly of the Church tlte Gift for Your if the East Germans Have, agreed Other goals, he said, wduld be tween the Soviet Premier and the ] at the Polish ^American Club. • 6S, winning a jjust and diU^anle peace methods as well as the goals of German delegation took place on i to relSsM Vaughan’s sports plane. freedom’ and democracy.’' Successful Mother. Robert Storey Wilson, Ehiropean and realization of digmty, wellbs.' Tuesday. | Jania Mqriison, 4*/i daughter of tag, and < equality/of rights 'for Humphrey said that Soviet Rfttr In thp same talk. Khrushchev Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrison of ■Operations director of the Ameri­ can Red Cross, crossed th r border every Americaiy'^ Sia Is growing stronger—anr^ii-atI quoted yeaterday as tellliig Geneva, May '9 </P)—Soviet Oxford, England, formerly of Man­ Humphrey, in a keynote speech therefore bolder. He aald there is tha,.ealtors that the Soviet Uriloh b Tha TIbm To Pfaui Poor chester, recently won a bronaa THREE WONDERFUL GIFT IDEAS FROM to meet Vaughan and- guide him abuhdant evidence of what he Foreign Minister Andrei Gro­ into Helmstedt. Wilson earlier ar­ prepared f q r ^ e 12th annual con­ wou'M have "Losses and -great medal for. ballet and a ailyar madal GIFT TOILETRIES vention ior th^ Americans for termed the "Solid and ^bstantial ones” 'in event of war,^Kiit “The myko arrived today for next SPRING PAINT UR— wl ranged for Vaughan's release in performance and plang^f the So­ for singing and dancing in a chil­ HALE'S DOMESTIC DEPT. negotlatimis with the East Ger­ Democtotic -Action, aald the western powers would be literally week’s Big Four foreign min- Per Esttmatea Call. dren’s sin^ng and dahclng exam­ viet economy and tpe Soviet mili­ wiped off the fac* of the Rsrth.” ters meeting and declared for Mother man Red Cross. Soviets hjKl' put this country on tary." ination In Oxford. She appeared . <TLON RUFFLED EDGE "BATES HEIRLOOM” As he crossed the border to mrtlce with a 7-.vear plan In cpm-, He said NATO'a bomber force shall make every effort on the Kathy Godfrey television "In spite of-' the President's was out of'date and the United Wm.
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