Kofcbwgo Nikita Proposes UN Move from New York

Kofcbwgo Nikita Proposes UN Move from New York

^A<3E EICBTEEH Marins lanes Opl. George M- The Salvation Army will con­ Risley, son of Mr. and Mra duct an open air aervlca in front Center Church Fellowship Librnry Bids A ^utT ow n Georgs 8. Rlaley. 127 lOghlsnd of ita church building at 7:80 to­ St., is serving vnth headquarters night. An informal Bible atudy will be held inddors at 8. Hears Dr. Hohlield Tue. Due Oct. 18 Qraad MMter*i iHiy '>• o*»* battalion. Second M a ^ e Division, ■enwd at the Maeonle Home and at Camp Lejeune, N.C. He was In Wallingford on Oct. 1 recently promoted to his present The Claudia Circle of Emanuel Dr. J. Miaurice HohUeld, head of Bids for tha construction of the ran*. Before enlisting in Novem­ Church Women will meet tomor­ the department of linguiatica at Mary Cheney Library addition will of for all Maaona of Connecticut, their K CBWGO VOL. LXXIX, NO. 802 faralUee and frienda 'Hie program ber 1858, Risley attended Man­ row at 7:45 p.m. in the board room the Kennedy School pf Missioiis, be opened Tuesday, O ct 18, at 11 chester High School. • of the church. Members are asked Hartford Seminary Foundation, Eyery Friday Night At 8 P.M* win Include tours of the Home and a.m. in tha,general manager's of-‘ Hospital, a ccihcert by the Shrine to bring old candles to the meet­ will be guest speaker at the first Band tfPyramid Temple, and cerer The Past Mistress Club of ing. fall meeting of the lyomeh's Fel­ fMe. KNI8HTS OF COLUMBUS HOME monials. Daugthers of Liberty, No. 125, lowship of Center Congregational Contrgotdrs have been Invited will meet at the home of Mrs. Miss Jeanne Phyllis Halvorsen, Church next Tuesday. to bid on the conatruction of two 1 is MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER Refreshments and entertain­ •Wniiam Wiley, 61 Lake St„ to­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How'ard The meeting will begin with a hew wings and an axpanslon of ment will follow the British Amer­ morrow at 8 p.m. G. Halvorsen. 61 Phelps Rd., will poUuck at 6:80 followed by the the stack apace. ican Club Dart League play to­ resume her studies Monday as a program at 8. Dr. Hohlfeld will Eetimated cost of the proJect la Nikita Proposes UN Move from New York, senior at Centenary College for discuss and show a film-atrip on 1301,(KM), according to architect morrow at 8 o’clock. Club of­ Mancheater'a American Legion ficers also remind members to g » Women, Haokettstown, N.J. literacy work. Alfred Reinhardt. Auxiliary has received invitations Tha mlsalonai^ committee of th d r tldiete for the fall outing to attend Joint MnsUlIaAlons in 'file . plane and epecificatlone Oct. S at the Garden Grove. Arthur and Howard Holmes of the Fellowahlp, headed by Mrs. must be obtained from (he archi­ Bristol, at the DAV Hall, River­ Charles W. 'TilBn and Mra. James side Ave., Saturday at 8 p.m.: at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 tect’s office on or before Sept. 23. Main St., will attend’ an Institute E. Elliott, is in charge of the eve­ The general contract caUs for McKinney-Klitg Post, in, Faith ning prograih to w'hfch all inter­ SATHIE SWM)M Congregational Church, 2030 Main of Management meeting of the building of the wings at the north Massachusetts Funeral Directors ested women arc invited. and eolith of the present building, Personal Notices St.. Hartford, Tuesday at 8 p.m.; Mrs. C, Chester Bigelow, chair­ and the Bloomfield post and aux­ Assn. In Swampscott. Mass., Sun­ the email addition at the rear of day through next Tuesday. How­ man of Christian education and the stack space, and includes the DANCE iliary, at Blue Hills School Rock­ Card of Fhanks ard Holmes Is president of the Con- literature, will.have a display of heating, ventilating, plumbing, well Ave., Bloomfield, Oct. 6 at ‘necticut Funeral Directors Assn. reading maUrial at the meeting. We would like to «?pres« our hrart- 8 pm. electrical and site work. («U apprectaUon to thr many frtonda. Those interested may sign up for Dr. J . M. Hohlfeld ■Bids on library equipment and relaUves and nelchbora mho w»rr ao Mies Sally Heatley, fiance of a reading circle. , load bearing stacks will be taken STUDIOS Ayid) Warns India generoua and kind in our rocont rorrow. Miss Ann Menconi of Milton. Officers of the Women's Fellow­ Supports Lumumba Ally. Paul Martc, is due to return Mrs. James Hynd, refreshments; at the' same time. Th» Petronla family. Mass., is vislUng at the home of to internStionW Airport In New ship are Mrs. Charles R. Baxter Kash^r Disputes Claims Ike Risked Mr«. Kv* McIntosh her aunt, Mrs. John Duffy .Jr., Jr., president; Mrs. Rockwell H. Mrs. William Steiner, suppers. Miss Natalie Norman, Student of tha „ -Mra. Asnr* Marcln York today from a European tour Also, Mrs. Kerwin A. Spencer, 4^4 Summit St. v\-hcre she visited relatives and" Potter Jr., vice pre^dent; Mrs. Dance, in New York Cityfl Callfoniia and Could Wreck Pacts Paul J. Frankenburg Jr., secre­ publicity; Mrs. Elliott and Mre. S128,947 Paid Out Mexico Toured with the USD, appeared friends in Germany, France and Malcolm Robertson, properties; Nkrumah Demands — . The Rev. Carlton Daley, pastor England. She Is a stewardess for tary; Mrs. George E. Lawrence, with the London Opera Company, con­ War with U2 Flight treasurer; Mrs. Msrk W. Hill, his­ Mrs. l.eon F. Huestis, Mrs. Herbert ducted and directed television and stage Lahore, Pakistan, Sept. 23 of United Methodist Church in American Airlines. Kiecolt, and'Mrs. Ernest’Ungerer, In August Claims AHN17AL MEN’S CLUB Bolton, will address a meeting of torian; Mrs. RaynIWd Winter, BALLET shows, directed 1969 Miss America Pageant. (/P) ^ President ^ohammed auditor; Mrs. Clifford O. Simpson bzaaar; Mrs. LilllaQ C. Grant, rep­ Ayub Khan of \Pakistan parents of elementary school chil­ Miss Judith Clifford, daughter, resentative to Manchester Council Unemployment beneflta paid by United Nations, N. Y., Sept. 23 ()<P)—Nikita S. Khrushclvev dren Saturday at 8 p.m. in- Su­ and Mrs. Laurence J . Vincent, ex- UN Shift on Congo of Mr. and Mrs, P.aLph Clifford. of Church Women; Mrs. Steiner, the Manchester office of the State warned today that seUlement sannah Wealcy hall of South ofllcio. proposed today to move the United Nations out of New York, 75 Foxcroft Dr,, has enrolled as a Bethany group; Mrs. George Han­ Employment service during' Au­ TAP • ACROBATIC of'disputes between his'xoun- shake up its organization and eliminate the office of secre­ •Methodist Chiir^. His topic will freshman at the University of Heads of departments and com­ sen, Emma Nettleton group; Mrs. gust amounted to $128,847. try.and India could be nulli­ be "Religion and the Family Be­ Connecticut. She is a 1960 gradu­ mittee chairmen for the year are Hie figure was announciMl today United Nations. N Y . £orc. w^ork^’’in tary-general. Auction Lawrence, Grace group; Mrs. cooperation with the legitimate fied unless the Kashmir issue long Together." ate of Manchester High School. as follows: Mrs. Bigelow, Chris­ Prank Findlay, Mothers Club; Mrs. by John J. Ixiqmia. manager of BALLROOM • BATON 23 (JP) — President Kwame In a blockbuster speech, the Soviet premier also; RockviU* tian education and literature; Mra. the compensation dMsion of the government of the republic” and I jg solved, Tiffin and Mrs. Elliott, Mission SCHOOL OF llAODEllNe Nkrumah of Ghana demanded he left no doubt that he consider* He sounded the warning after 1. Denounced President IClsenhower as risking World War M«thodist Churdi Little Flower of Jesus Mothers Ronald and Raymond Schauater, Tiffin and Mrs. Elliott, missionary Study group; Mrs. Joseph Stanlu- Manchester office. III in the U2 spy plane incident of last May. Circle will meet tomorrow at' 8 sons of Mr. and Mra Joseph Question; Mrs. Robert S. Coe, - Those (diecks in August com­ STUDIOS LOfcATElt^T today that the United Nations Patrice Lumumba, who has been Prime Minister Nehu of India had nas, . prayer groufu Mrs. Edna in and out of power as prime min­ left for home at the conclusion of 2. Demanded, the immediate independence of air colonial p.m. at the home of Mrs. William Schauster. 22 Cumberland St., friendly senice; Mrs. Donald G. Spence, Bible study group (after­ pensated 3,795 weeks of unem­ turn over its functions in the Hay, evangelism and aplritual' life. MANCHESTER For Registration and Informattoa ister, to represent legitimate au­ 4*i days of talks which Nehru Anderson, 2,'i6 Oak Si. Mrs. Fran­ have resumed college studies. Ron­ noon), and Mrs. Angell, / Bible ployment with an average weekly Call JA 5:3713 or Call O llect ^. chaotic Congo to the inde­ areas. Soturdcqr, S*p». 24 cis Sullivan will be co-hostess. Also, Mrs. Howard C. Angell Jr., Britteh-American Club thority in his country. said would result in friendlier re- •«:80 P.M. ald is entering his senior year at study group (evening). check of $38,88. Classes Resume Week of Sept. 12, | pendent African states. 3. Proposed a newly dresaed-up 3-stage disarmament plan Christian stewardship; Mrs. Eu­ Unemployment dropped in Man­ Tues. — Maple Street I A United Nations military com­ fations. But on the bitter dispute Providence College, Providence. "The Congo is ait acute African mand made up entirely of independ­ ■looking toward what Khrushchev calls complete and gePeral gene F. Sturgeon, Christian social RAVENOUS APPETiTE chester and in the state last week. ROCK\TLLE — Thursday. Polish-American Citizens Club, .over which nation shall contit)! ,R.I.

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