Iran Shah Abdication Bid I Pany G Are Invited to Attendthe of Manchester, Originally Sched­ Lowing of Friends in This Area and Gational Christian Churches, I Reunion

Iran Shah Abdication Bid I Pany G Are Invited to Attendthe of Manchester, Originally Sched­ Lowing of Friends in This Area and Gational Christian Churches, I Reunion

^.., L I - ' • • -y . ,. li_.-.'. "' ' ,' ■ '■ '■ ’V / . :. ■] FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 lily Ndi Frees Run ■‘ ........... -7 ^ ii* Waeii"Eiided \ PAGE SIXTEEN iimtrlifrtier lEttfuing $1, 1958 10,908 erkn Church here on Tuesday, ice, conducted by Mrs. Caryl Ben­ Rev. Gates Speaks Co. G. Veterans March 10. son of Bridgeport, will pay tribute Member of the Audit About Town B e tr o th e d Morning coffee will be served to to member* who-passed away dur­ BnreM at Ctrealattona deiegstrs and visitor* by members' ing 19.12. Here Palm Sunday ReiiiVion Planned of th4 tlorcaa Society beginning st An Invitation Is extended to all llembera of th* Biltlsh Ameri- 9:30 s.m. At 10 o’clock, the pastors -members of Emanuel to- attend these meetings. Rev. Joseph B. Gates, Protestant i (CiMalfled Advertlaing ea Page It) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 195T cmn Club will meet In the club- The annua.l get-together of vet­ of the Hertford District will meet chaplain of the State Prison In I VOL. LXXII, NO. 127 room* tonight at 7:30 and pro­ erans of the Second Bsttallon of In the MemoHsl Chapel for a de­ Wethersfield, will be th* speaker ceed to the Holloran Funeral the State Guard Association will votional service, end the mission­ at. the annual Palm Sunday com- | Heme to p»y laat respects to Oay- be held at the American Legion ary group will convene in the Dale of Auction munlon breakfast for men oh Sun­ ton Allison, a past president of Home. Leonard street, on Tuesday, church auditorium for its annual day, March 29, at 6:30 a. m., Paul the club, who died last night. March 10. Frank .Schlebel is the business meeting. Oiaiigecl by Towii Willhlde of the Men’s Club of th« RUGS and Reds Offer Barter R ed s Study commander and William Pitkin^ Luncheon at 12:30 will be pre­ South Methodist Church an­ Rev. James F. English of West chaplain. pared by member* oi the Emanuel nounced today. Hartford, superintendent of the All former members of Cptn I.adlea’ Aid, and served by mem­ A furniture auction by the Town Chaplain Grftea has a. wide fol­ Connecticut Conference of Congre­ -1 bers of the missionary societies-. BROADLOOM I k e B id to Iran Shah Abdication Bid of Manchester, originally sched­ lowing of friends in this area and gational Christian Churches, I pany G are invited to attendthe Reservations for the luncheon may I reunion. The program will >nclude 1 uled for Tuesday, ha-s been post­ has apoken to many organizations Of British Subject will assist at the m o r n 1 n g i entertainment, movies and-refresh- be made, with Mrs. Hugo Pearson poned until 10 a. m. next Friday and church'groups here, but he'1* AS Tkl, W M k Fsb. 23 to 21 aarvice Sunday at 10:f5 at of 113 Pearl street before Tues­ ments. at Union S<-hool. a particular favorite among men’s Meet Stalin the Second Congregational day. .Exceriofld V du. -7'- The furniture is being auctioned groups. Church. Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds At 2 p.m. the entire group will to. pay for the cost of transBOit- ’These snprial communion break­ of Elon, N. C., who was pastor of adjourn to thr church sanctuary fasts have been going oh for over For Chinese Girl By EDDY OILMORB for a service of worship with Rev. ing and storing after it was the church nearly 11 years, will Liitlieraii district -abandoned- by Mr.- and . Mrs. Edr- 20 years.The local group has been M oficow ;' F eb . 28— (A*)------ bring the hiiMageV n^ he 'Tteubim Lurideen,'To™ waid Blevina.lrv- aa-«nt owned by the Inspiration and _mil.dlng_ In­ Manchester Carpet Center I.,ondon F eb N. 28— (/P) — ‘ couain of movie atar Georg* San- President Eisenhower’a views wiU alao be present-at the Lenten ary to China and Borneo, as guest fluence for holding many other Goiifcj*eiice Here speaker. Mrs. Lorraine Johnson William Dudek at 133 Union o f J ^ " ‘’ h wax^aentenced to priaon on the possibility of a meeting aupper and service at 6 o’clock. A such breakfasts In East Hartford. 308 Main Stroat Manehontar. Conn. Wot Id Communism ioday charge* along with Amerl- film entitled. "One God" will be will sing, and a group of 10 chil­ street. 1 1 Constable James D\iffy author­ 'Wlllimantlc, Hazardyille, Norwich fered a sensational hum an Robert Vogeler in February, with Prime Minister Stalin shown, and young people of Mu The Hartford District Women’s dren from the Junior Mission So­ Phono Mitchott 9-4343 ised Dudek to put the furniture and Boston, where 6.000 men meet Thnrs., Fri., 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.—Dally 9 to SiSO—Wed. to Noon barter—a British business- 1950.. are being carefully studied • Sigma tail will prepare dessert, ■ g : - / ' ...'J MissiorvOy Society Of the Augus­ ciety will present a skit entitled. In Mechanics Hall for the break­ It's So Nice to See You Again! coffee and cocoa. Families will "Thank-offering Boxes Show on the Highway, and the town man in a Hungarian jail for a l ** Meng. here. tan* Jiutheran Church will hold its fast each Palm Supday morning. now 2.1, a petulant-looking Chine** Stalin, In his Christmas question bring their own sandwiches. i.p<' t. tail Pholu. anmfal meeting at Emanuel Luth- Frances.’’ A brief memorial serv­ picked it up. Je«n U Hnrenow C hinese girl guerrilla cb>et accuaed by the Britiah of anoi answer statement, said he re­ ■ / fa cin g the gallow s in tnevj,^i„g the higheat-ranking garded favorably a meeting be- A duplicate bridge game will be Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Little of ju n g les o f fa n -o ff M alaya. , female Communtata In embattled twein bimaelt and the new Amer­ played tonight at Tinker Hall at ican! Prealdeht on easing world g o'clock. Winners in laat Friday 117 Birch street announce the en/ The trade was authoritatively Malay*. She waa seized In the rich gngement of their daughter, .lean said to have been suggested to the tin-mining state of Perak In July. tensions. night’s game were:. Mary Dunphy W utem diplomats In Moscow at and Mrs. Elizabeth Donovan, ff'a; Lorraine Hagenow, to R(>ftert British legation In Budapest, 19,12. After two trial*, ahe waa Hungary, and to British Foreign sentenced to hang for ptoaaesalng a that xime aaid any western nego­ Elizabeth Dzladua and Mrs.eJ. R. John Tierney, son of Mrs./Julia tiation with the Soviet leader was Tierney of 44 Pearl street.And the Secretary Anthony Eden In Lon­ hand grenade In violation of. Ma­ DeBone. 43; and John Mrosek and layan emergency reguletlorts. a queation on which President Richard lAw, 38Vi. late John Tierney. / FASHION IDEAS FOR SPRING don. Elsennower’s attitude probably A summer wedding W planned. NEW The British Foreign Office said The unuauaYx exchange offer, It xvaa conaidering.. the. propoaed spreading _over two continents, would! be the deciding factor. A son was bom Tuesday at the Sbirae weaternSi-s here underline' exchange but added that no de­ pointed up the Intrlcute tie* o f the Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mr*. Anderson-Shea Alixillary, VFW, world Communist movement. It that Eaaenhower in his recent news John Panclera of 84 Hackmatack FASHION cision had yet been reached. confenence statement did not brush- will hold the uatml Friday setback In Budapest, British Minister also Indicated the high value placed street. party at the VFW home tonight. by international Communism on off the possibility of a meeting. Robert M. A. Hankey told news­ He said he would meet anybody, Prizes will b / awarded the win­ men he could neither confirm nor the head of the woman Jungle ners. and ^Ifefreshmenta will be The eighteenth-century leader for whom the Malayan gov­ anywhere, if he thought there waa \PPR0VED deny fhe report. "I’m sorry, but I the slightest chance of doing good served. SKIRTS can’t comment, nor can T confirm ernment had posted a reward of IN C O M E T A X Dandy Look — 40,000 U. S. dollar*. In advancing the cause of peace Have jour taxes computed or nor dciiy.” the envoy declared. and as long as the meeting was In Sunwit Rebekah Lodge will meet fresh, fastidious Orion aftd wool. Rayon, Or­ The central figures involved In It w** the ffrat time the Euro- checked by a guallfled tax ac- MonMy night In Odd Fellow* Hall. keepini; with what the American emmtaat. Call Mitchell S-8416 ion. Washable, straight line the offer were: people expect of Yheir chief execu­ Fo'wwing ,.a brief business meet: /. ... just-sol ■with front kick pleat or Rou­ fConttniied on Page Thirteen). was abdicating.. tef app^tm ent or .stop In at Edgar Sanders; -'' 43-year-old tive.'Hs also attached these terrhs; The Shah has tried to remain Ing. Miss Alyce Salisbury, home ble kick pleats. Pleated all t44 Mala Street. Available at Ship’s Shoke That tlie meeting be at some rea- economist of the Manchester Gas around. Gray, tan, checks in aloof from politics, In the tradi­ year convenience. Company, will give an Illustrated aohablt place and held with the tion of modern constitutional tucks a diess-shirt bib black, white, brown and JuU. kniwledga-.of. America’s . allies. monarcMea, ever- atne# -Premier cooking lecture -and- award prises white.. White 'rayori anS' . adds real as to V hat waa to be talked about.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    8 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us