FURNITURE SALE THURSDAY UNTIL 9 En Tell Their Hair Stylists,’’ He Said

FURNITURE SALE THURSDAY UNTIL 9 En Tell Their Hair Stylists,’’ He Said

• ■>*. \ ■ ■/ . \ / ' ; \ i. •.* ' i X TUESDAY, MAY 25f i95-t PACE EIGHTEEN \ / JHanrIjpBtifr ttwntttg J|p^ali> ■ 'X Average Dally Net Fress Ran Tht Weather \ — "=---------- .. 'T '" F o r the W e ^ Ended FoTCCMt Of C. S. W eatk w B ar ana Xyt a meeting of the All Saiivts fqr the evening and also, accoifp’ M a y ^ 19JI4 Mothers O rtle held recently at tw Hold Teenage Road-E-Cr Raii^ow Girls pahjed the soloist, Mr. Culver, who GeneraRy fair, eeoler teaHftit, About Town home of Mrs. Arthur Leduc, 61 saqg''.w beautiful arrangement niEGALof beverages! ndnlmuni $8-42. PoaaiMjr fraat la Edmun<^St., the following officers 'T h e 23,rd Psalm .” as the officers ^ At LOW PRICES ^ XT,245 were elected* Mrs. Da"id Donovan, were obligated, and "I B6Ileve," , 'T valleys. Thnniday, inereaalag Xa H. Hannon, 93 Vernon St., la Tonight at' Salters Pool Seat Officers while the wprthy advisbr knelt at Member of the Audit s rlovidlnesa. eool, higll In ddst leader; Mrs. Arthur Leduc. a-si.st- Bureau otClrculaHon* Ling a abort course in aubmarine ant leader: Mrs. Her.ri' Stephen­ the altar. Alftpr the officers were' ^Arthur Drug Stores 1 ...^latruction and handling at Gro­ MancheUejt^A City of Village Charm \ son. secretary: Mrs. Mary Miner, bii duly installed, he sang "TheJL,ord's rilOtJRS « A. M. to |1 P. M.l ■k T- ton. 'Chief eatlmatot- for F. H. Me- assistant secretary: Mrs. .Marian Eohr judges for the • Junior.„pele ^ the national contest Some DI Culver In.stalled Prayer.” > , ^ ▲ A A. A A J Oraw ft 0>., he i» one of a group apgj Cliamiler of Commerce Teenage $3, tot) in scholarships is being Mr. and M|*a. Culver Were es­ ©f 17 IniM'trtaUatamaking a two- Pertucelli, treasurer: Mrs. Michai* Worthy Adviiior; Hold (Claaalfled Advertlftnp/M Pago 92) MANCHESTER, CONN., XVEDNESIXAY, MAY 26. 1951 (TWENTY-FOUR RAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FIVE CENTS CTemenlino, assistan t treasup ^Road-e-t) to be held at 6 p. m. to- a’c.arded in the nation-wide com­ corted to th< "E a st” ..W'here their VOL. LXXIII, NO. 207 tour of the Electric Boat Di- Mrs. George Hiut-ey, welfaresM ja night at Ihefpaved area at ..Salters petition. daughter presented hep mother vialoh o t GOoeral Dynamics Corp., Semi-Piihlic Ceremony! Dwight Grant an.: Mrs. ^Michdfl Swimming Pool were named today Locally, the contest tonight is with a beautiful' bouquet of red and the neart^ U. S. Naval Sub­ Treschuk. representative.* Mrs. by Edmund. Cox. chairman of the being largely underwritten by the roaea. , SAVE with SAFECO m arin e judge.s committee. ' Miss Dian Culver, daughter of Miss HiU w aa presented -with V Robert Sa-ory. contatt; Mrs. An^ insurance agents and new car Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curi’cr, $6 \ tlo n y C am bria.' publicltV*. The The Judgijs will acore con- dealers through their associations. her past worthy advisor’s jewel Auto Insurance te.stants a.s they drive through the -phe dealers are donating the $30 Westminster Rd,. wa.s installed as and commended„on her fine work spring dinner will be held at worthy advisor of Manchester As- \ dMl^. Wright’s Inn, Plaihville, on June 2. folir test.s designed to determine, fop. *nd cars for use at the a» worthy advisor by the new sernbly.,^No. 1.5, O rder of Rainbow worthy advisor.' t heir driv-ing .skill. 'The judges are haVe been donated by three of for Girl#, at a seml-pnblic Inatal- CROCKETT Jo.seph Volz, manager of the ebjers.- Following the installation, a] William J. McCoy, of 475 Wood- North End Branch ot the Man la\ibn at the Masonic Temple last social v?as held in the club room, iRSHranet A qancy MCLERC bridge St., Manchester. Conn.. This iV, the first year the local night. Miss Oliver is a senior at Chester Trust Co., who will handle Junior Chamber of Commerce has under the chairmanship of Mrs, I 244 MAIN STREET FU^NERAL HOM E . assistant traffic^ manager of the test for driving through pairs Manchester IRffb School. Fred Gels’sler and the advisory I the American Screw Co., Willi- conducted the Road-e-o, but. for] Retiring Worthy Advisor -Miss of rubber balls; Folice Chief Her­ board. Telephone MI-3-5416 mantic. Conn., has recently been man O. Schendel, for the aerpen- other rorhmuntties the Road-e-o is Priscilla Hill exeniplifled the in­ FUNERAL elected President of the Eastern tine driving test; Joseph Sterling, in its third year. Last year 80,000 stallation in a beautiful and im­ fCoW cticul Traffic Club for the teenagers took part in 600 local pressive manner, ably ^sisted' py Fallot Studio former Manchester poljceman. for Dian Culver SERVICE I coming year. the parallel parking test: and contests. the following officers:, Nandj* ASHES ^ RUBBISH Floyd F«Jrde, local in.surance ad ­ "The -Road-c-o has been widely Cowles', marshal: 'Marcia Wallace, l> clcrc,' chaplain, and Eleanor Panciera, Walter N. ’ Choir members of the Center juster, for the pm-point stopping acclaimed by safety authorities as sXverj.Nina McAlIiater, outer ob­ REMOVED I test. a constructive step toward en­ secretary. D irector i Congregational Church will enjoy The' following elective and ap­ server; Feggy Gustafson, choir di­ Also Top Soil For Sale urt fo, ^ . a potluck supper tomorrow at 6:30 Thirteen contestants, all of them couraging road safety and giving recto r, and Nancy 'Whitehill, 23 Main Street. Manchester pointive officers were installed: p.m. in the Robbins room. A pic- students at Manchester High recognition to young drlvera who Joan Wilaon. worlh.v a.ssoCiate ad­ jpusiciatv. ' CALL MI-3-7644 OLD SHOeS Cjaii MI-9-5C169 j ture of the group will be taken School, have taken the written have skill and "judgment," ac­ visor: Carol Hewitt, charity; Bar­ 'James'McKay wps the organist between « and S:.30. and membera quiz which qualifies them to take cording to Alex Girelli, chairman bara Hewitt, hope: Avia Anderson, Don’t unable to be. present at the .supper part in the, field tests'tonight. of the local contest. faith: Donna Gardener, loye; Joan are urged to report at 8 p.m. Cash prizes totaling $30 will be He said today that spectators 220 Hurt in Lewis, religion: Tyra Findell, na­ ^arp if they wnsh to appear in given the'three top winners in the will be welcome at tonight's skill ture: Roberta Kensall. immortality; THROW THEM • A the picture. event designed to select the com­ test. Janet ■ Koelash, fidelity; Carolyn munity's most skillful' driver. Johnson, patriotishi; Joan Swan­ AWAY ■ , / / HALE'S Each of the three will be given a MINSTREL SHOW FRID.W son, service; Marcia Nelson, chap­ still Plcnly Of Wear I,eft plane ride by the Manchester Fly- lain; Eleanor Chase, drill leader; HEARING AIDS In Shqex Repaired Hero Rouiifl the Barrell——But Don't Touch .Ing Club. They will be guests of Cub Pack No. 120 will- present Carol* Daniels, confidential ob- ^cjhine WasAWOL Eden’s P^n Headquarters the Junior Chamber of Commerce its "Showboat Minstrel" Friday B A T T ERIE S—C ORDS — REPAIft^ SAM YULYES at .its next dinner meeting Jufie 28. or at 8 p.m. in St. James’ School hall. FOR , Shoe Repairing of tho ■ Meanwhile, however, the three Ail relatives and friends of the JACOBSEN and REO PERSONAL HEARING SERVICE ". ■Will have the opportunity to com­ Cubs are cordially invited to at­ Better Kind Done While To End War pete June 6 in the State Road-e-o tend. They are. requested to be POWER MOWERS o e t 4 a n c h e s t k r You W ail. In Spite of Orders to be held in Middletown; . at the hall no later than 7 p.m., SALES—SERVICE- -TRADES 8 0 8 M A I N ST.—MI-9-6381 1.5 M.-tPLE STREET One winner from the Connecti­ and all assistance the * committee TERMS Opp. Flrat National Store had apecifically Inatructed him he Is Opposed on cut contest vVill be given an ex­ members can give Mr. Paquette Parking Lot Washington, May 26 (/P)— ipitol Equipmtnf Co. ’ w«ia not to leave the poet witi^out pense paid trip to Washington. prior to and during the show will I Main St.—Tel. MI-S-79S8 Pvt. G. David Sc-hine’s com­ D. C. where he or, she will com- be greatly appreciated. ' Miller'a authority. Miller said he pany commander testified to­ alao advised Schine that becauae Geneva, May 26 (/P)—A Schin* had a (Thriatmas pass, he British plan to open im- Quon.aet Point, 11.1., May 26 (/P)—^Two expkwiomi and a firo day Schine took .New Year’.s killed about IHt) Navy men and injured 12,’> other* aboai4 leave from P"t. Dix, N. i*.i would not be entitled to a |i*.ss for i mediate military discus.sions violation of instructions but New Year'.*. Day. ^ ! here Itetween rival military the aircraf). carrier Renninjgton today as she eruiacd akHiR \ Continuing, Miller *atd it de. command.s on how to end the the eastern) coa.stline en route from Norfolk, "X'a., to her homF was allowed to remain at /veloped that Schine c4>uld not be ba.se at Newport, R. 1. home after Roy Cohn tele­ ' found in the company area where I war in Indochjna ha.s failed to phoned the fort.' Schine "was aup^ed to be." i win approval from all. the Capl.

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