1 ■ r.-.* » . / ■ \ - I ■ • ■ 1. \ : y ( . PAGE EIGHTEEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1961 ATeraffCkPailY Net PrcM Ron The Westher t iiantlr^^ttr Sunning %ralb For the Week Ended Foreonst of Wonther Bnreu 'September 8, IMS — -7~k - - ■ " The 'Liadles of St. Jameif ..will The Ladles Auxlliaiy of this Zipr mueh Nobler tonight. open'Tta season’s activities tonight ler Club will meet tomorrow at Sisterhood Guest« Low^rW to 50. Sunny n little About Town at 6:30 with a dinner at Garden 7:30 p.m. at the club. Dr. Quade’s office, in 1 3 ,6 1 1 Grove. The^ First Manchester Announce Engagements Tells About Toriih Member of the Audit a^rimer Wednesday. High around The Town eommlttee of Man- Group, barbetshpp quartet, and St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh­ tnarriagre counseling a t Burend of Olroulntion ^ao. eheeter Y^<^CA wll meet Wednes­ Mrs. Phyllis Grymski, vocalist, ters of Isabella, will meet tomor­ Joseph Wemlck of New Jersey, I M ancheater—^A City o f Viliage Chartn day at 8 p.m. at the Conimiuiity will entertain. There will be a row at 8 p.m. at the K of C Home. Storrs will be closed from short business meeting after the will speak sibout the Torah tomor^ dinner and entertainment. The Women’s Home League of i row at 8:30 p.m. at tre first fall September 10th through VOL. LXXXI, NO. 290 (SIXTEEN PAGES) BfANCHESTEIL CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 (Clnsriflod AdvertMng on 14) PRICE n V K CENTS The RhMi'y Society of St. Bridg-, the ^Salvation Army will open its! meeting of the Sisterhood of Tem­ fair and winter season with m eet-, eCs Church wUT meet tonigtlt at 8 Miahrondmoh 'Tribe, lORM, will a ple Beth Sholom .in .the vestry of '16th. Appointments will at,the W. P. Quish Ftineral Home, meet tonight at 8 in "Tinker Hall. ing tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Junior i 225 Main St., to recite the Rosary Plans wil be made for fall activi­ Hall followed by a potluck.' the temple. be resumed on September for the late Stanley Magora. ties. * ' ' Wernick received his masters de­ Dies in Hospital State News K^lilpr Circle, WSCS, of South gree in I960 in Hebrew literature 17th. Miss Judith M. Gray, 81 Hilltop Mgthodist ‘Chgfch, will meet to- France.s Herron Council. Pythian from the Jewish Ideological Semi­ Or., now vacationing at Madison, Sunshine Girls, will meet tonight rnorrow at^ 6:30 p.m. for a potluck will leave Sept. 16 for Colby Junior at 6:30 at Knights of Pythias Hall,' at the home of Mrs. Pauline Cd- nary of America, New York City. Roundup College, New London, N.H., where 46.5 N. Main St. .JiCtivities for miolli. Brandy St., Bolton. While studying political science at U.S. she will enter the freshman class fall meetings will be discussed. Rutgers University, he was award­ In a medical secretarial course. ' Memorial 'Temple,. Pythian SiS- ed a scholarship by a Jewish She is the daughter of Mr. and The Fellowcraft Club will meet ters, will hold its first fall meet­ agency to live in Israel for a ye^r Mrs. William Q. Gray. toriSght at 7:30 at the Masonic ing tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd Fel­ at the Institute of Youth Leaders. lows Hall. A social time with re­ Youth Killed Temple. A social tirtie with refresh­ He continued his studies at New LECLERC nsughters 6f Liberty, No. 125, ments will follow. freshments will follow. Members are reminded that returns are du6 York University on his return from FUNERAL HOME LOU. Will meet tomorrow at 8] Israel and graduated with a B/A. In Car After p.m. at Orange Hall- Mrs. Peter.j Manchester Lodge of Elks wiir on the “ foodless” food sale and on Grand,Temple tickets. degree. He was national chairman Gaultln, installing mistress, will , start its setback tournament be- of Youth Judea, an officer, in Hlllel, FUNERAL visit the lodge. Members ace re-1 ginning tomorrow night at 8 at the ----- - ' » Earle C. Ecabert, seaman. USN, chairman of a Hebrew speaking Trip to N. Y. minded to wear short white dress-; Elks Home, group at New York University and SERVICE LONDON (A P)— Fugitive spy Robert A. Spblen died in a es. Miss Louise Copping and a; ----- son"of Mr. and Mrs. George,C. Eca­ bert of 26 Foster St., recently re­ L 2 cultural chairman of the Jewish WALTER N. London hospital today and escaped the life sentence that DARI E N (AP) — One committee will serve refresh-J. The Manchester Civic Orchestra Cultural Foundahon. In 1959 he ments. wilj hold its season's first rehear- turned from a seven-month tour of The engagement of Mise Joanne<> The engagement of Miss Mary LBICLERC awaited him in a U.S. federal prison for wartime espionage youth was kill^ and two duty aboard the destroyer USS The engagement of Miss Bon- was a leader of Young Ju d ^ on a IMrector ----- - i. |sal tonight at 7:30 in the high nie-Lee Wyman to William F. Gustafson to Clyde C. Richard Jr., Robinson of New Britain to P. summer trip to. Israel. , for th e^ viet Union. ^ others severely injured when Miss Esther Yules of t*l Flor-: school band room. |•Davis with the Sixth Fleet in the both of Manchester, has been an­ Stanley Robarge of Manchester has Rusk Answers U.S. Mediterranean. Coleman, both of Manchester,, has Mrs. Lester Shapiro, vice presi­ . Cali "mi 9-5869 SobiehTdied in Hllllngton Hospi- their sports car overturned on ence St. left today on a three-' ----- | nounced by her parents, Mr. and been announced by her parents, tai,''Vraere he had lain unconscious the Connecticut Turnpike week trip to San Jose. Calif., where.. The executive committee of the i been announced by hep parents, Mrs. Arthur Gustafson of 47 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Robinson dent of cultural activities of the 23 Main Street, Manekester The Manchester chapter of Sisterhood, is chairman of the ,elncJe last Thursday. He had taken she-will visit her brother. Dr. A.-A. Manchester Council of United Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Ouellette, PrinceJon St. of New Britain. '.an overdose of barbiturates just early today. Hadassah win hold a membership Her fiance la. the son of Mr. and meeting. Killed in the crash was 19-year- Yules, and his familv. .Church Women will meet Wednes- , tea tonight at 8:30 at the home of 18 Deerfield Dr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and before he was removed from Brix- To Act as Required ___ ■ , l^ay from 1 to 2:.30 p.m. at St. Mrs. Clyde C. Richard Sr., 110 Mrs. Joseph Gordon and Mrs. old Kenneth L. Messersmith, 59 ‘ TL. i Mrs. Seymour Kaplan, 126 Adelaide ! Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.'Paul R. Robarge, 547 Center ton Prison for deportation to the .■ Airman 3.C. Krederick M. Kos-J Mary's Episcopal Church, Washington St. St., Bernard Katz, co-chairman and Glenwood Ave., South Norwalk. Rd. 622 United States . Ha was a passenger in the car tenko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank i Mrs. Francis H. Coleman, Miss Gustafsin Is a i960 gradu­ Miss Robinson is a 1960 graduate members of a newly organized hos­ W e*re aa Dr. Cyril Barnes, who was in WASHINGTON (A P)—Secretary of State Dean Rusk said Kostenko, 111 Florence St., is Four Manchester area girls w ill, Woodbridge St. ate of Manchester High School and pitality committee, will serve re- driven by Michael Foote, 19. 76t of St. Mary’s High School, New charge of Soblen’s treatment, told Stewart Ave., Norwalk. Foote being reassigned to England after leave for Northampton, Mass., next Miss Wyman is a 1959 graduate is a sophomore at the University Britain, and is employed -at Con­ freshmente. There will be a social near aa today this country is not frightened by Soviet Premier newsmen Soblen's death was due was in critical condition in Nor­ Khrushchev’s warning against any American attack on Cuba. graduation from the U.S. Air week to attend the Mary A Burn­ of Manchester High School, and a of Connecticut. She is a member necticut General Life Insurance time after the meeting. Members yo u r , not to the drugs he had taken but ham School. They are Nancy Hospital Notes senior at Central Connecticut of Kappa Alpha Theta social soror­ and friends are Invited. walk hospital. Also hurt was 19- Force technical training course for Co„. Hartford. telep h on e rather to “ exhausUon following year-old William Corry, Mohawk “We are a great country," Rusk told reporters. “ We are communications center specialists Bantl/, daughter of Mr; .and Mrs. State College, New Britain, where ity at the university. ' Mr. Robarge is a 1959 graduate convulsions. and damage to the not nervous or afraid. We’ll proceed as we find it necessary,” E. Theodore Bantly Jr.. 318 Fergu­ Visiting hours are 7 in 8 p.m. she is maJoring in elementary ed­ Mr. Richard is a 1959 graduate Dr., Norwalk. , , at ’Dnker Air Force Ba.se, Okla. of Manchester High School and Four order for dmg needa and brain, presumably caus^ by hem­ State Police said the youths Rusk made his observations after leaving a closed session son Rd.: Marcia Ferguson; daugh­ for all areas, 'except maternity, ucation. She was a member of of Manchester High School and is served in the U.S. Navy. He is em­ where they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 cosmetlcB wtD be t& e a care « f orrhage.” were returning from Port Chester, of the.
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