Specials Several of the Nation's Blggept From, Tlnm/To Time As Necessary

Specials Several of the Nation's Blggept From, Tlnm/To Time As Necessary

m \ ■• a ‘ . \: VT •A ■; X. X I >:1 '■>A -■\ 1 i_. _ II . I . IS" :•/ • MONDAY, APRlIi' 1. 195T A"'; / ATera'se Daily Net Preaa Ron . The Weather /^.' PAGE SIXTEEN ; X i ■l For the Week'Ended Foroeast o f U.' S. Weather Bataha iHaurlj^ater lEimttttg March SO, 1957 V Krips brought to the second move­ A ■ .Oeariag, windy, much Thb .Ohio 'Wesleyan Glee Club wiches, ice ci^anm, cooMea and. cof­ /> TTw weekly meeting, of the fee. ' , ment a , fstrange and haunting . 12,573 i . : night. Low in 89s; Fair, vaUon A rm y Women’s Hbnte will ptieient a concert of saered Chapter Seats > Series E pathos that thade this funeral iWboiitTown and popular music at the South^ Hostesses for the evening were Member of the Audit K er Wedneoday.’RIgh 48 to fh. League will be held in the ‘Citadel Mrs. M sry Ditti.'.eyer,. Mrs. M ai? march one of the most, hesuttful BUreait o f Oirenlatloin / tomorrow at 8 p. m. Special'Visi­ Methodist Church tomorrow night Beauregard and Mary S. moments of the evening. Manchester-—A Village Cjliarm Th# •ll-ft'oup liiwU M o f the tors will be Envoy and Mrs. Wil­ at 8 o’clock, under, the auspices of New Officers B ySym pK the Methodist Men. (No tickets are Smith,” all paat *atrons, and Mrs. All In Ml, It was s line .concert W m : XZ, .. Cecond OemgTef«*ton»t^ liam FeaVer, who are in charge^^f it of bur young .orchestras, the Army Corps In Norwich. They required, but a free will offering Flizabeth Gejssler. X I . « ^ e at the churtai tomorrow at Mrs, Janet Richmond,' 33 Lilley Mrs. Margaret Richmond, iUkter By PHIUP TREOOOR lovers of Manchester-were TOL. LXXVI, Nd. 155 (M toE N PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN,^ TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957 (OlaaMfled Bg on Pago 14) FIVE g p. m. wlU be m-eceded by a pot- will conduct a worship service, hf- wilt be taken to help defray the ter which a social time 'will be en-‘ expenses of presenting the con­ St., was geated as worthy matron '^d'lawr of. the new worthy matibq, ^The Manchester ■ Civic X4u-«rtc iunate to be able to hear lu& supper (i'clock, and Frank Gakeler of Joyce Flb- ifbrt of their Own new Joyed with Mrs. Annie Russell, cert. ' of Temple Chapter, No. 53, Ordd'r ^ . ,, jUsn. closed Its sei-$es of concerts GHESTERFIEID SUPPORttt BttT OibboriS Assatnbly, Catholic Lad- Mrs. Martha Mansfleld and Miss of the Eastern Star, . t 'aii opert 'ln- i^‘»^ ^ " * *" *^*'«^* decoration, for; this aeason ,wdtb « perfprm- auditoi The mofiUily'-ineetlng of the pparent the Civic '1m of Oeiurabus. will hold a busi­ Edith Jackebn as hostesses. stallajion, Satbrday evenin|^i(n the anci^'Iiy the Buffalo PHilhfwr^nlc Yov'll foel flt, too, io this Johnson ness meeting tomorrow nlrht at Manchester Registered /Nurses Music Serins Is hire to stay, fur- j Masonic Tetnple. / Orcheslra, under Ihe^ b ^ d p of & johofon product. lO-’meh waiif«^ g:18 In St. James’ School hall. The Mrtford Pembroke College Assn, will be held in the hospital ther consld««tlpn should bo given d u b /W«l hold a -meeting at the dining room tomorrow*' night at Some 300 members s^d guests Union lo Press Josef Kripi, Salurday/evci^g- to the accouslic,conditions of the. bond. Fioost "olostic.fpb- O f ' Kach m em W la asked to bring fic . Two'-way stretch. t^sW w a wrapped package for the jnj’s- home dr Miss Eflsabeth tie W. 7<80. At 8 o’clock, Dwight Periy attended the installation. The program consisted of Robert sudltorium. Salutdity night’s con-1 tery aucOrti which wlU follow the Rpot 23 Farnham Rd.. West Hart- of the High School facility will Past Matron Mrs. Marjoiie Mor­ For Wage Hike Schuman’s SyihqibMiy - No. 4, the cert- clearly demonstrated that.| meeting. I^ tlts from the auctitm ^,rd, Thursday, April 11, at 8 p. m. talk on his travels arroas the. rison, sister in' law of Xlrs. Rich­ tone p.oem “Don Juan” by Xtebafd some kind of shell, ehplosure should WELDON DRUG CO. will go for aUte night. Members, Mrs. Kasukl Sumkl. who'ls foreign United States with groups of high mond, was installing matron: Past The town employes union will Strauss and vBeathbven’s Sj-m- be Constnifcted for nw sfhge. A ^ 901 MAIN ST.—XU 8-M21 w in 'a lso make cancer dressln student studying religious educa school students. Patron Francis J. Schlebel the In­ press the Bttard of Directors to add phony No. laVge part o f (h* orcheatro's efforUs ; tlon at Hartford Seminary Founda­ * stalling/patron; Past Matron Mrs. during the evening. a nickel to the 5-cent-an-hour'rolso OpeningXith the Schumsn, Mr. ibhed the ears ofHhe audi-; tion, will be guest speaker and will XI Gamma Chapter of Beta' Virginia V .' Lewis, installing mar­ the i recommended by General Manager Krips Jtried valiantly to gat the A l* d y R o^ rta l<odge wilF meet give a talk on Japan. , Refresh- Sigma Phi wHl-. meet tom|irrow shal; and Past Matron Mrs. Lida wings'.' The screen surface'hack- .<Mown on his plan for a 31 million Richmond, mother in Igw of Mrs. ■Richard .Martin for hourly w'ork- orChailtra off to a flying start. WAshington, Aprif 2 {fPy tonlorrow night at 7 :^ A a t the menU will be served b y Mrs, Mer­ night at S: 15 at the home of Mrs. grohnd does little for' the sltu^on publicity program in his' behalf. Richmond, Installing chaplain. Mrs. >rs. ■Pbyrtn the very first beat of his home o f Mrsv Fannie tOHott, 34 rill Healey, chairman, assisted by Miner FYiend, 62 Plea.sant St. ^ e r than to produce a I f Dave Beck, beleaguered June Tompkins, presided at the '/ Prunk Hippie, president of Local baton he Was alive and dynamic in . Only Beck and his chief ad- Vaney S t Mrs. WUUam F. Meyer. glare to the eyes. -No doubt' th/ Teamsters Union president, nUnistrative asslatant. Vice Presi­ organ aiid accompanied the soloist, 991,..State, County and Municibkl direct contraat to Iili players, who The .Willing Workers Circle, of same enthusiasm', w-hich ' spsriced C j^s Tompkins. Employes Union. AFL-CIO, naid seemed to And it a bit of . a choi-e got the .$1 million < publicity dent Binar Xlohn, were reported to T h e Immaculi te Conception The executive board V the the WSCS of. the South Methodist Aesoclate Officers today that the union, which y^pre- to get organized. One. cannot help these concerts into being 'will find fund he Wanted to tell his own have voted affirmatimiy <m the Mothers Circle meet Wednes- Verplanck PTA will meet at the Church will hold Its regular meet­ Mfs. Richmond’s associate offi­ sents most of the outdoor^^rkers bitt wonder if this were not be­ a w'ay to make this- moderate by story in the union’s mpney 10-man board. 4 ^ day evening at/'8 o'clock at- the school tomorrow at 8 p.m. ing at 2 p.m. Wednesday In the cause o f the late arrival to .the hall important improvement to our lis­ Smaller AmOunt lelhjs Foley, 49 cers, who were also Installed Sat­ in. town, will take its pase to the home of Mirs. ladies parlor. Owing to a change, urday night, are: her husband, by the orchestra which" allowed tening facilities. scandals, he wasn’t adver­ But this same, source said the 8carborough/Rd. American Uglon A u x ilia r y of plana, the potluck dinner will' Directors. 11 Men Pie Robert Richmond, worthy patron; The union asked-for 10 cents and little or nb time for wkrmlng up tising the fact today. board did authoi-ize an amount— members will meet this evening be omitted. and adjusting to the” accoustical •niere were conflicting reports ure if Tints! he.said it was some 3150,000 or liors will hold a rum- at the home of the president. Mis. Ella Gallant, associate matron; Martin has recommended five. WBA Keith Johnston, associate patron; situation. _ ” that the Teamsters executive —for s one-year adver­ mage tomorrow at 9:30 at Henii ^ ssln l, 40 French Rd. The Similarly, Martin recommended 3200,000 Mary C. Keeney Tent, No.. 14, Florence Thorntoq, past matron,. theory gains board, meeting secretly here yes­ tising program, not publicity, for In Crash of store at the Center, nominating commljttee- will present ttlf •'f i"Cir»n-e asked This support Bladder nVeakiBSS' D U Vew , will liieet tomorrow at seerdtary;------ Helen Elliot, p#lt terday, <A>-had given Beck and TOW g^aln S t Proceeds will be "used the name of a member to fill the by salaried employes. through consideration of the •f__________ oenltd b» "Msddtr_____ Wsikocw''______ (0«t-. the Teamsters Union itself. This 7:30 with Mrs. Maude Shearer, matron,' treasurer; Mary Louise splendid playing which followed tinsIns UB NtsXtaNtfbta w«r Bed WntUns,WttUni, tsot u Ire-In- okay and (B) had turned down his was described ss "limited strictly ^surance to Tai^i, to / n ew uniforms for, children In office of vice president. Members Robert Sssae, head of the Mu­ -----utnt, —kutslns nlns «r Itehlnl— —‘urlaitlonl dt limplklly Irid 161 Main St. Dickson, conductress: Alice Clif­ the opehlng-lvork. As the orchestra telllhs. propoaal to spend union money to to telling the Teamsters' story,” lie drill team, Mrs. Helen Keller, are also asked to bring coupon.s ford.

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