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\ ' /,v- -A* PAGE SIXTEEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,.1965 ATeragc Daily Net Prem Run ' lEn^ning thh Week BiMhd' The WiMther Feb. 5, 1955 Forecast of b . .8. Weather Buireait Mrs. Edmund Kiely, 360 High Not *• cold tonight.'Low 36-88. St., W, was alecited to the offiOe V Receive Distributive Education Course Certificates €liammad«f Club 11,575 Thursday mootly cloudy, little About Town of stat* custodian of the Daugh / Mcasber ef ike Audit. _____________^ ^ _______ I ..mi:;-, I I I change |a -trmpemturr. • High ter* of Isabella of Connecticut, Jhirraa *f Circulation j'The To*»r Group 6f tho Second which held Its' annual dinner meet Enjoys lligtory about 46, “* / ■ Congregational Women’a L^gue ing Saturday. Feb. 6, at the Hotel BCri¥LiH G will meet tonigbt at 8 o'clock’ with Bond, Hartford. Mra Mildred Of Jewish Music Mr*. CTlffprd E. Haneen. 1S7 Green Lynch cif Waterbury was elected Manor Rd. Hoatea*ea will be Mrs. state regent. Other members of Si. OeCar R.,Trml8cher. Mr*. Robert M argaret’s Circle who attended In The Chamtnade Club, as gubsts A G U E S V M. ‘Johnson and Mr*. Donald R. addition to the regent. Mrs. Kiely, of the Sisterhood of Templp^ Beth Gray. > . - were Mrs. Charles Donahue, Miss Bholom, enjoyed a most ejKmtIon- O r ^ yow 19SB bewltng fra- , Stephanie Tunsky and Mr*. Joseph al and entertaining talk last night P ast matron* and . patrorU o f FalKowaki. Among the charitable lA iis MW. Fret eetelegiie "P**' by Cantor Arthur K c ^ of Eman Tenifde Chapter No. 63. OES. will donation* voted at the meeting r e ^ M f f . occupy the chairs at the meeting wa* the sum o f $1,000 for the Ann- uel Synagogue, H ^ord, on the tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Masonic hurdt College Scholarship fund. history of Jewish muijc and itb 12-Hmir Intrtviiit Service Temple when a number of candi- Influence on 'in* liturgical music datca will be initiated. All officers A rm y 2nd Lt. George M. Demko, o f the Christian church.,,* are requeated to wear their white i of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dem-r Cantor Koret, who luui a 1>eau- gowns. Mr*. J. Herman Dlttmeyer ko. 21 Trumbull SL, is now, a mem tiful vole# of operatic quality, and Winthrop Reed will serve aa ber o f the 10th Infantry Division’* sang several ancient chapta often w orthy matron and paU"on. T W 86th Regiment at Fort Riley, Kan. used' today in the Hebrew service SHOOR iheeting will be preceded b:' a pot In *Non-hostile ’Act Lt. Demko entered the A rm y In luck supper at €f:30 in the banquet o f Worship; H q’ noted, their coun MANCHESTER July. 1954. He previously attended terpart in the antlphonal een-' .977 MAIN STREET hall, with Mr/. Frederick Gei**ler the University of Connecticut auid Mr*. John M cAllister as co- teimiM used M the liturgy o f some U.S. 7th Fleet, T a -*0 ’Her*n, 1404 E. Prairie, Decatur, ‘ chaim en of the committee^ of tn* Christian *4k:U. espeiaislly chen Waters, Feb. 9 III,, said that because o f k>w vis The Great Books Discussion the OreMrian chknts sung in the ibility he did not know theydource Group will meet tomorrow night Communist artti-aircraft fire 6f the gunfire. He said Ke could Doubts Soviet D-bomb A daughter wa* boA at the Bpispopal end Roman CeUiollQ at 7:30 a t the M ary Cheney L i today ahot down a U.S. Navy Hartford Ho»piUl 1 ^ Saturday services. ' Bdtji employ the minor see the spacing between^cll* and brary. The book under discussion K to Mr. and Mr*. David Wynshaw, key and similar, intonation. ' Can AD Skyraider but an Ameri- it looked tike 20 mm. anti-aircraft will be Shakespeare’s “Henry V.” 88 Milford Rd. tor K oret further .illustrated.' hla u n officer said that was not fire. Key Figures in Red Political Change talk with recordlitgi by other well Considered a hostile act. He He ditched\jhe pldne about four Members of the Kiwanls Club known cantors whik haV* Won in miles west of Sotiui Tschen after of Manchester are reminded that ternational acCIa^, explained the j^ilot apparent- the engine b e g ^ spitting oil and the first Thursday noon ijieetlng The Cantor’s^talented young ac- l.v wandered o ff course and then sputtered^o a stop. w ill be held this Thursday a t 12:15 Hia two ci^rhen were identified Unchanged compknlst, Sheldon. Roeenbaum, may have flown over the Red p. mi at the Manchester Country as Chief Aidation Tjtchnieian A. / H ALE'$ Club. David King of East Hartford played two selecUons, “Wedding Chinese mainland while on A ■ .. i Herald Photo. Dgnce” by Jacob tVeipberg end J. CheleW ki, 126 -E.‘ Casper St., will speak on “Gerontology.” Arthur H. Illlng, superintendent .of schools, presents a certificate to Mrs. Emily Tully for complet patrol in the Tachens ei^acua- “ PelesUnian Dancq” by ^Julius Casper.yWyo., whose wife Joseph In Red Sni ing one of the three courses in Diatrlbutiv*' Education offered by the Retail Merchants Bureau of the Headquarters Chejes. a modem,Jsraell tioh area. ' . ine aim three children livS at 388 The Hartford Chapter of the Chamber of Commerce. Other graduates in the photo are Mrs, Dorothy Hayes and Mrs. Dorothy eoatpo/Mr. At the close of the program, The pilot and Ms two crew C U iW Ave„ Imperial Beach, <Mlif., FOR Alunmae of Trinity College, Wash Pscak. James A. Dorsey, consultant with the State Board of Education, waa guest speakfer at the Washington, Feb. 9 {/P) hofltesses of the Sisterhood who V membem w e re . rescued. amj/Aviatlon Machinist M ate^. E. ington, D. C,, w ill hold, a meeting banquet last night. Phillip Harrison, chairman of the Retail Merchants Bureau, was toastmaster and An officer aboard the amphibi EMnnan. whose wife and one child President Eisenhower, said t o - ' By RICHARD KASISCHKE on Wednesday, Feb. 16,’ at 8 ’p. m. served refreshments included Mrs. two of the instructors, Mrs. Helen Taft and Walter Trott-, wew presented gifts. The social event ahd Bernard Krutt. Mr*. William Peck. ous flagship USS Estes said ^ve St . 3918 Vista Grande St., San day there certaiilly is no proof Moscow, Feb. 9 —Gcorgi K. Zhukov! top Soviet military at the Lamplighter Book and Art awarding of certificates ended the courses in Store Organization, Elements of Speech and Elementary the Navy, did not consider the 'I>lego._ Center.. 62 Mulber^ St, Hartford. Mrs; Benjamin Reichlln, Mrs. that Russia has surpassed hero and a warm wartime acquaintance M President Eisen Merchandising. shooting a "hostile act” . beca^ O’Hqren’s wife livm at 301 Ave Book discussions Will be conducted David Rottenatein, Mrs. ..Georg* the United States in hydro hower, was appointed the new defense mii^ister of the Soviet Sandals. Mr*. Sanol Solomon. Mrs. "tha AD apparently made too wide nue C, Coronado, Cal)f, by Miss Lucy SullWan, chairman gen bomb-development. Union today. of the meeting. The weekly setback game spon The monthly meeting of the H a rry '!p*rlow. Mrs. She«l Wenick. a turn and was off-llmlUi.” ' The three men w^re picked up sored by the Holy Name Society of Holy Name Society of the Oiurch Auxiliary Plans Mrs. -Hsiry Schwsju Mr*. Swing ~ The Incident occurred^ a ^ u t 15 by a Nationalist mintsu-eeper and The President made this state Immediately After the announcement, t ! ^preme Soviet the Church of the Assumption will of the Assumglion will be held In Goddkrd, Mm. Samuel Pearl and mites aouthweat of the Tachens transferred to th* U.S., destroyer ment at a news conference in com (Parliament) waa informed that Georgi . Malenkov, w h ^ T be held in the social hall of the the church hall tonight at 8:15. Mrs. Alexander Rothschild; Mm. at 10:35 a. m. Isabell. The minesweeper wss oiie menting on yesterday s statement resigned yesterday as Premier, has been Potluck Supper by Soviet Foreign Minister Molo amed a depirty church tomorrow night at 8:15. Two films, entitled "Secret Serv George Les*ner,^mished the Sim- Ploae Off Course of 10 ships tKe U.S. turned over Premier and minister of power stations. / Everyone Is Invited. ice Story’!* and "The Aim for cha cake. - A statement by Vice Adm. Al to Chiang Kai-shek’s Navy thym tov that Russia has had such suc Safety” will be shown after the. Am erican Legion Auxiliary The Chamlnade Club, before the fred M. Pride, commander of the we^ka agO/ / cess with hydrogen weapons ”it Is . Both„ ^ nominations were made by the new, .remier, Nil^olai program, met at the CJbntcr not the Soviet Union but the •UREPPIR Will Dobson of this town is one meeting. Refreshments vriil be memijeri, at their meeting last U.S. 7th Fleet, said "the air Navy officers said they did not A. Bulganin, until yesterdaythe defens^minikter. A marshal served. All the men of the parish Church for its annual potluck sup craft misnavlgated southwest of know whether the plane waa over U. S. A. which Is in the position of of the Soviet Union, Bulganin still wore hiit\army uniform of the callers who have volunteer night in the American Legion laggard.”. ed their services for the beneflWf#*'* invited. per and. a brief business meeting the .Tachens and was hit in the the Red ntainland. or even within at Which the tentative program Eisenhower said it would be l^oday’s meeting of this momentous Supreme'Soviet Session.