Ike Willing to Meet Stalin in Peace Talk Ing the Lodge Will Celebrate Its 46Th Ings
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T- f ■ r 4 •' G' r / -f/ : - . - t i',: t 'i • TUESDAY, EP3BRUARY 24, 1953 Averafe Dally Net Press Ran PAGE SIXTEEN iManrliPHtpr lEu^itittg 5|p r a lh For the Week Ended . The Weather Felt. 21, 1858 Foreeaat of U. S. Weather Bwawi Mrs. Elamod Stewart of New Merry-Wed» Set 10,908 • Fair toalgbt, eeUder. MtalnMnn Stevensonn** Bovs’ Leiiteii Speaker Haven, president of the Baptist Engaged 28-30. Thursday, Increaetag eleod- About Town Women's' SodlktV' of Connecticut, Member ttf the AmHt will be' present at 'it meeting- to . ^Biilerlain Vets * I3iiiiier Meet^ Bnrean at Cltealattone Inee*, mild. ................ Th# weekly rehearsal of the Sec- morrow night at 7:45 for the pur Mimehest^r-^A City of VUlage Charm end Congregational Church Choir pose of assisting In organising a Dick and Bob Stevenson, drum- | Merry-Weda-of the-Second Con t««« been cancelled for this week women’s society in the new Com gregational Church will enjoy AUCTION (Claoaltied Adrertlelng en Faga 22) enly. Bllglble members are urged munity Baptist Church. All worn- ’ ming to the tunes of their father’s their monthly dt'nner-meeting at VOL. LXXU, NO. 124 MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE n V E CENTS to attend the Important business en Ol the church are urged to at-i ■ bagpipes, entertained at the New- the church tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. BY meeting of the,church to be held tend this meeting. I Ington .Veterans' Hospital last The committee In charge includes In the vestry on Wednesday at 8 ; night at a -program sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Niese, Mr. p. m. Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Po*-t, No. | the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft and Mfs. Golir.ad Rothammer and 102, American Legion, will meet as Guard Division. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawkins. Unne L«dge flo. 72, Knights of usual this evening. The officers and. Also on the program were Pat Mr. Rothammer has volunteered American Legion FythlBS, will hold a meeting to members of the auction committee ; and Tom Donlon. who played the to prepare a pork barbecue. morrow night at 8 o'clock in will also be on hand to complete , marimba, Pratt and Whitney Air No program is planned because Orange Hall. Following the meet arrangements for the auction craft Choral Group, .loe .Morrissey of two important busine.ss meet Ike Willing to Meet Stalin in Peace Talk ing the lodge will celebrate Its 46th ings. These meetings were post- anniversary. Harry Thoren and his which o^ens Wednesday evening i with magician acta and pantomlne St 6 O'CloCfc Inspection of the and Simon -McNaughton. a blr<l -poncil fronv Friday of ; last-week i committee will serve a buffet liincB because of a technicality In the to the members, and a social time articles offcfqd for sale will be whistler. Rd Bclislc was mhster of Wtirbe enjoyed; An invitation has- ■from-4-to-6 . ................... , ceremonies. call. been extended to the officers and lilck 'slid "B'db'l drUmihllfg' S'ltltf*" ''The- ffrat m'e'etrrfg'win'WciineW;. Wednesday Evening members of Memorial Lodge No. Mr. and Mrs. AW^ert Holman of they were three years 6ld. are now ' to order at 8 o'clock and Is tor ' 38 and It is expected that many of Vernon, formerly ^ Uils town; I full-fledged members of the Man- the .sole purpose of voting on a its members will attend. their son, Albert, snit^Mrs.- Hol I.chcater Pipe .Band and-WlU. appear candidate for. the position,of.mlo- man's sister, U iFK Dorothy Roess- ! with this unit at Bushnell .Memor- ister of the church. At- the meet ' iai Xhuiwlay for the Hartford Manchester Assembly, No., 1.1. ner, left this morning foK a two ing to follow the church will con F eb . 258 6 P . M. Order of Rainbow for Girls are re weeks' tour of Florida. They will Times Farm benefit. sider proposed organ repairs and quested to meet at the Masonic changes In the sanetiiary. It Is Death Stalks the Hills of Korea visit a number of places of inter 1 . limy 111 hoped that more than 75 voting Temple tonight at 7:30 In the est and call on friends. Shirley N. Anderson Wilson Hits4 small lodge room. They will ex Rcbekalis Respond member.s will be present. Vishinsky Labels Rev. Allen F. Btay llf, formfT BENEFIT OF THE GENERAL FUND^ emplify their degree work for Rev. Paul G. Propkopy, pastor' y Mr. and Mrs. R;ik R. Ander.aon lay a.s.sistant at St. Mary’s Rpisco- Asks Program Manchester Lodge, No. 73, A. F. of Zion Lutheran Church, will pre ^ Psrker street announce the rn- To Polio Project ptil Church, will return to St. MILES and A. M.. at the close of Its bns- Ladies’ Ni«lit Site Idea of Big sent the second In the series of ga'gement of their daughter, Shir Mar>''s ns the. Lenten gue.st KOSONG Iness meeting. Lenten sermons tomorrow night ley blcrrene. to Donald R. Varley. speaker at the service tomorrow Ten Points False St 7:.30 In the church. .The subject son oXMr. and Mr.s. Har^y Varley Since the announcement rnade night at 7:.30. Since his ordination Changed hy SMFD Miss Carol Whltcher, Manches is “ Does God Really Want F.very of Woi^land street. recently by Graml Master Kenqelh hast June Mr. Bray has been- in ter's tobacco queen will be among Budget Cut Self-Enforcing One?” Tonight at 7:30 the Walther , Butler of the lOOF Grand Lodge charge of two parishes In the dio PUNCHBOWL the 20 models In the continuous cese of Washington, both located Originally scheduled for the Ital League will have a party at the The Sta group of the South Connecticut project), to purchase 2o—(/P)—Chief U. S. Ueieg soviet Union to disprove them.. t- l or parade of fashions at tonight's ehurch, and at 7:45 p. m. the Men's in the state of Maryland near the ian American,Club, the ninth an public preview of Lord and Tay Methodist Cl irch will meet In the respirators for polio victims in the', national cnpitol. fierond speaker Henry C abot Lodge, Jr., today soviet F-oreign MinLater Andrei | Washington, Feb. 25— (/P) HEARTBREAK RIDGE 6lub will meet. night at 8 o'clock. nual Ladies' Night of the South ' Washington, Feb. 25— President Eisenhower said to lor’s West Hartford store, from 7 ladies parlors state, over 60 of the membera o f '■ in a series of Lenten services on Manchester Fire Department will | charged that Russia started y. vishinsky immediately took the; — Congressional hopes to to 10 o'clock, /' Siuiset Rebckah Lodfje agreed to; the Christian sacranient.s. Mr. be held; at. the Garden Grove -on and is continuing, the Xorean floor Jo reafiond angrily: make a big slash in .federal WHITE HORSE MOUNTAIN day he would be willing to meet Premier Stalin at any rea The Junior CYP Club of the ,St. Bernadette'k Mothers Circle _ ______________ contribute to this woijthy cau.se, a| Bray's topic will.be conflrnintion. Keeney street Saturday, March 7. war. He told the UN political "I take up. the cnalienge which spending were reported today sonable place between Washington and Moscow any time He Center Congregational Church la will meet st the home of Mrs. John mo.st gratifying reapdnse. | The change was made by the com- he flung and after study of the thought it would do any good for world peace. However, it sponsoring a roller akating parly Kelly, 17 (ThsmliersNstrcet, si 8 Reverend Bray first came to St. worth of committee there is little point to have received a rude jolt Those who have not already | Mary's while a student at Trinity I mitteea at a meeting held last verbatim record I will answer the was the first time Elsenhower had ---------------- I tomorrow night at the Palace o'clock tomorrow niglv handed in' their donations are ^ In its trying to formulate new from Secretary of Defense spoken out directly in coihment on _ ____ LAND SURVEYING Skating Rink In Hartford. Bu.saea College in Kehruary, 1!M8. It was ' night.--ioVit questions he asks." urgeil In do so before the mecUng) during his final 18 months at Trin- Dinner will be served at 6:.30. truce formulas here so Jong a,s "The rulers of the Soviet Union Wilson and other administra a statement by the Russian chiaf will leave the church promptly at»7 The Juliette Low represent a Uvea of Sun.set Rebekah Lod.ge on last Chrlstmaa day that he would idword L. Do^, Jr. o'clock. Senior CYP Club membera Ity that he .served as lay assistant Music for dancing will be furnish the So'Viet Union is determin can stop the war whenever they tion officials. from sll the Girl Scout tro^ s will March 2. They ma.v mail or hand to Uie rector at St. Mary's, leaVing ed -by Chic Paquette's orchestra P R IZ ES Wilson started presentation of favorably regard steps toward a Curbs End Raglstered ta n d ^ rv e y o r will be welcome to join the fun. meet tomorrow morning ^ Id tile money to Vice Ctand-Marjorie ed to prolong the-war. want to.” Lodge declared In hla in the fall of 1919 to enter the and Gris Chappclle will be prompt V Talk* tor New Regime first UN speech as chief U.S.