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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 6

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I-THF. HARTFORP TVAILV CnURANT: FRIDAY. JUNE W. Hit. Weather d.s most of um' ff rVfd ScSreSiM chffiSf SSffiS? ol Man -PEND THI Wore Coast Guard Southington Woman Dead 1 Vl waV a'hoa member of the.

ed- Hartford and Mrs. f'ranic Myers iratlon committee "the Connrctt- New Haven. Funeral services will, BTanX American Association of University Women. WJ "5 i GOVERNMENT FORECAST. Local: Fir.

cooler and le humid: maximum, 83 defirees. Garb Illegally She leaves two sons. oi m- 'm" SAVE YOUR GASOLINE hanv isl mid Rev Stan lev uurn- wun irijuiciii iima i mines of" Bemton V. two Church at 9. Burial will be in St.

AtAjreOf93 George O. Lobb, of Connecticut: Fair and consider-'discharged service man who admit- ably cooler and less humid Friday daughter. Mrs. Frederick T. rer- wwrenw trmrifr, iv nrn, rmminff'f Martin .1.

Hines. tMlv coast Guard uniform and Friday night. Increasing cloudi- Funcral Of 31rS. LllCrctia New York Cltv: a sister. Mrs.

Fran-- Martin Joseph Hines. husband of jjiPgalV, was sentenced to 30 days ness Saturday with showers by nirl-it res Walklev of Plantsville, seven Mrs. George Fisher Hines of St. ln Correctional Insti- afternoon. tlimiuing grandchildren and a treat grand- Petersburg.

and Waltham, tution in U. S. District Court Thurs- i.0.4i weather Rnrt. xt- -i Tn tin Tha funeral ill he held vfct Thnmriav t. the home t.i, Tnmh Smith tiniirt Wei thtr Bureau V.r 'T30 m.

a. the mn. Martin A. Hines of 43 bvAaJta ant U. Tn-r-Miv Mroio.ie.i Ohjamtion.

i i r.i.rn Wr Time Hrford. Conn June 19 1944 Held Saturday Plantsviile Congregational Church. Cumberland Road. West Hartford, s. Attorney Leo V.

Gaffney with Rev. Philip Kme. pastor, will offi- He was born in Weston, and wearing the uniform of a chief petty 30 so a an 23 i Special ciate. wuriai ur in was a posisi cirrn wiuiaiii. ic- ortlcer of tne uoasr, uuarn ana ui- Southinston.

June m. p.m. 74 fll 1 77 av as uemeiery. tiling several years hku. nc tioning Oil lane service riuuuun rte F' Rautire HumldltT ir) Mrs.

Lucretia Stow Cummings. 03, me oonv win nr hi mr veteran ot tne. spanisn American medals at war Bona rauys in oiam- a a Rim Street, widow of William saturdav from 11 30 a. m. to the var a nasi commander of James fm-n CumminES died Thursday night time of the service.

Dermody Post, S)VV, of Waltham. Although Mr. Lobb's tales about Pearl Harbor, -f Brvm in plantsville. Besides his wire ana son, ne leaves, action he saw at Ercry Night At O'CONNORS to the Music of Dallr Summsrv. Hilhfst temperaturt.

AS at S-2JJ Lot temDertur SS 5. 30 Mean temperature. 80. Normul temperature. "0.

Hishff-t temperature ser go. si owest temperature year f). S3, nleh thLi date. 9S. She had lived there all her life.

)r, A. Dent, three grandchildren. The funeral North Africa and Guadalcanal ere will be held Mondav at 8:15 a. m. in the interest of War Bond sales.

Mrs. Cumminss graauaiea iioni Hamden, June 9. (AP. ur. ti- iota n-o- no at ie Ahem tunerai Home, ibu tne stamiora man, a nusumm iu FRANKLIN MARKET 17 Yari pt Sound Vltw Specializing In Real ITALIAN SAUSAGE Also First Class Meats Vegetables Imported and Domestic Groceries 69 HARTFORD AVE.

SOUND VIEW vassar. i A. uenv, o. a iruieu otnn with solemn nrosnecttve father, reaped minor re- Record low this date. 4S.

1019 rtecora tuw mi mvc. Aiaeat uvinz Dierawr minister ana io mcr Mayur ui u. wti. tnA I imtrrn ni tsi n.qi'nu inr iimfii mi I fll. I ikili .11 1 1 I DON CHESTER'S ORCHESTRA the time of her aeam.

un wcloul-i fi8 diPa today at inc irquu-iu muwi -s- a ifl7fi chi was married to Mr. VI. Uif nVnohtpr Mrs Remore Thomas the Apostle at 9. Place of women bidders for War Bonds ueie Lowest temperature slur Jan. l.

-3 tlT will be announced later. chaevealed KffnT cfrnfmSsllY'T abwm 80 fr Joseph Bal.ette. for the de- 24 hour, to 8 30 was the last charter member of was a native 0f Athens, Joseph Ballette. 73. of Suffield I fondant.

Attorney Georpe Din- precipitation departure Plantsville Congregational, Church Ig "Us 'uraduate of Ohio Street, Windsor Locks.fo.wrly tHn of StBmford po mted out MJune ines Beers Liquors All Brands 26 Years at Sound View living in this town, ror i si university and the Boston cuea imirsaay niomnis nnH ree nlisted 7 3 she served as superintendent of tsifc" 1 His last pastor- Hartford Hospital. He leaves two, the Coast Guatd and 7.3. 1M4. Low Hllll London. At Sunday School, sne was one oi ei brfore his retirement five years sons, Charles V.

uaiieue oi winusor -rf mpriipat dT-founders of the Southington Public Richmond Hill. N. Y. Locks and Kenneth Ballette of Hart-1 25. 1942 and received a me.d ical dis-Health Association.

He leaves his wife, two daughters, ford four daughters Miss Linda in Oc "XTSfc For 27 years Mrs. Cumminss was te brnthPr. Funeral Ballette of West Hollywood, ng five months i undei medial tae a member of the Board of ices will be held in New Haven Mrs. Joseph Dorwy of Hartford, hi the Coast Guaid hospital at Saturdav 'Rdward Speck of Newington and island. v.ii-w Mr.

nerstoln oointed out mat 1158 a. in p. Sa.vhrooK. 12 51 a. 12:53 p.

New Haten. 114 a. 1:24 p. a. ni.

5 .58 p. 111. 8 is a. ni. 8 51 p.

m. At 7 18 n. m. 7:42 p. m.

larns iviLiiic uiiiirnc i Otto K. Goldschmidt. city: and five grandchildren. Fu- pet onlv' New York. June 29 -Otto services will De held Monday by Lobb after his E.

Goldschmldt of oreens rami. 9t a. irom me iune ai nonu; piTVt ri Vit inir he held consulting engineer and since o( Tayi0r and Modern. 233 Wasliing- wt Miite Plist C1m lating he neia 1 BAVTLE In Hartford. June 29.

1944 Mm. Helen A Smith) BHiitle of 99 GrUwold Street. Glauonbury. funeral Saturday gt 8 p. m.

at Lowe a Funeral Home. 28 Naubuc Avenue. Glastonbury Burial will be In 5t. Janiesj Cemetery. Glastonbury.

194i! a useu macninery aim rqiuiJ- loll suen, mi Ml" 'A' mV finffnev Ktated that Mr Lobb ment specialist with the War Pio-ihlRh mass at St. Peter Church at 9 i Mr. 'd" auction Board in New York, died at Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict haa a eslom i iwmd 1.

hat Votes. Sun ria at 5 1U a. in. Sun et at 8 30 p. m.

Moon rises at 2:48 m. Moon sets 1 :43 a. ill. Oen.i 1 1 ment of Cominerie Report. Fastern.

Southern. Temp. Temp. t. r-.

i a4 to nf i ii a rn-nt at-! uvmnn iiiktv i mi. ur n. tne ririu.il nwii otl. a Fcrlpval Officpr lunoral Home snturaay aner i p. brffx In tuu ritv June 28.

1944.: an operation. George Breen ot 203 Newlnuton Road. Elmwood. Funeral at the E. Ci Frank B.

Frost. DOYLE'S PAVILLION BINGO EVERY NIGHT Auspices Sound View Kite Dept. and Beach Club Liquor Restaurant Sound View L. Dewey Gives Flsette Funeral Home. 20 buson Ave- June 29.

lAP.l 1 Albany Boston Buffalo Mrs. Bridget K. (Julrk. Mrs. Bridget Fagun Quirk, widow of Maurice J.

Quirk, of 80 Lenox died Thursday at her home. She was born in New Britain and Frost, 61. Wlio rose irom Trsrv officiating Burial In Rose fiailK a. NOW OPEN AT SOUND VIEW Ye Old English Restaurant Rosa Vitello, Prop. Hartford Sound View Just a Step from the Beach Meals Home Cooked and Cooked to Order LUNCHEONS and DINNERS Schlitz, Hull's Iicer On Draught Frank anclli of the Barn Restaurant is now with us Free Parking to Our Many Friends and Customers Rooms By Day or Week Visit Our Modern Unusually Clean All White Kitchen Open For Your Convenience At All Times I Ion ti nurd from Pane 1.) New York Hill Memorial Park.

Rocky Hill. 'mi s' "I a salesman to tne presidency Snnerior Steel Company during 18 PhllMoelnhkH 96 Atlanta K8 81 H.i Miami 1 77 83 New OiIphii 72 83 go Western. 87 Bismarck S3 80 Kansfls City 70 7ft 95 Dulutli 50 74 Okla. CUV 73 98 H0 Ht. Louis 71 85 97 Itockv Mountain.

84 Denier 42 third term and he still maintained put-burgh llff'K In Fast Hartford. June 28. 1944. yens with the firm, died today in lived here 12 vears. blie was a ws-mnaum Charles Wendell Buck of 21 John Presbyterian Hospital.

mi.mhpr nf the Maccaliees. uiai, renlral m-n rfoiiohtprs Mr Oeorce Dewev's resoonse to a question as se Cincinnati Detroit UndL'iiilll of Hartford and Miss to whether he welcomed tne sup-! Margaret Quirk, RN, a nurse at port, 0f the Chicago Tribune, strong- Obituary Street. East Hartford. Funeral service at Ahern Funeral Home. 180 farm-inition Avenue.

Friday morning at 11: clock. Buual ln Cedar Hill Ceme-: tery. OYLE In Keene. N. June 2S.

Miss Mary Eliza Coyle of 543 Proapect Avenue aged 91 years. Funeral service; at T. Pratt Compsny Chapel. 71 Farminiton Avenue, Saturday at St. Francis Hospital; a son.

mhui-ice Quirk of Bristol and a grandson, Ronald Quirk. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 8:45 a. m. from the Ahem Funeral Home. 180 ly nationalist newspaper here, was Rrif icli I.

Ml II that he did not know he had re- DI1LISU Viaill ceived it, but that "I shall welcome: the support, of every good Amerl-j (Continued from Page 1.) when' battle of Hhe extern Charles H. Whclan. Charles Henry Whelan of 80 Al- end Spnn Grove ,,.7,, riied Wednesday at Parmington Avenue, wnn asoieinu 1 30 p. m. Burial ln Cemetery.

Whiddcn Memorial Hospital. Ever- requiem mass at at .1. jua- ff i ni He tins UllUICll. ouiini win i -v. pressed as to whether his promise oi tne Horman ay Si his acceptance speech to secure 'he uth th B.

8h lost often mo- r.OF.TZ- -in tift Hartiora. June iw. en, aiin a vm Writ an Mrs, There.sa iGeldhausen Coet7. -as bom in Chelsea, tne son MHOS lighting t-. u.

AAnU frtr lilt lliriiiviii. widow of Siemund Goetz. of 46 Tamos .1 and Sara Mac- up SrSini nand to hand njrned to clean ti. rfu. numerous stronapoints ovenun numerous strongpotnts overrun Theresa GorU.

Theresa Goetz. widow TVierrsa OoetZ. Widow Saunders Street. East Hartford Fun- tVhlan and lived ''2 vears in eral from the Ahem Funeral "elan arm mea J' "is in 180 Farmlntton Avenue Saturday Hartford. He Was emplo.ed at Con- Hre OI Spend your Vacation at The (Mth Season) VALENTINE Sound View, Conn.

Fine Bathing on the Bench Write Now for Reservations AW Horn Cooking Rates Reasonable Mrs. Edith Metcalf siimund Gonz. of 46 Saunders on this battlefield of hedgerows and fields. Air Battles. Approximately 200 German planes whose bases have been pushed back at least 100 miles from the front tnose quaiuieu.

nc umuini i cuss cabinet matters further, including; his acceptance speech reference to "women'' as members, and whether he would keep Cordell Hull as secretary of State. mas at Sacred Heart cinircii. Ely telegrapher for 2r vears and was Street. East Haitioia, cnea tnuis street, at 3 o'clock. Burial Mt.

st nienber of Court Er'ickson. Forest- day at her home. She was born Benedict Cemetery. 'ers of America, a past, chief ranger, in Germany and lived 49 years in H.NFS-m west Hartford. June 29.

and member of the Grand ittoi She aS mem tr 1P44. KUrtm Joseph Hines. husbana Foresters. He leaves his wife, St. Cathennes State Insurance Control.

state insurance of Mr, oeoi of Waltham, ge nsner nines, rormeny Wallace Whclan; three sons, aacrea neau uic us Funeral from the "Tu-ili; tff irilintt. Hevmann. She leaves a daURllter, ceaseless afrial auack on Insurance in Uie United States he hflr positions, were en-id. had reached a high form of tA eni. Home.

180 Farminiton i nnnr nf Past. Hart. Ahern Funeral at 8 is a with r. wneian oi naruor Avenue. Monday Ownership Managtment 0 alia JUlCUlCll- iviis.

aoirt Whelan in the ford. The funeral will be held Sat-, said. a solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas ant DINE and DANCE NIGHTLY to the music of ERNIE NICHOL ORCHESTRA at the cool, comfortable CLUB EL MOROCCO HARTFORD AVE. SOUND VIEW BEACH WINES BEERS LIQUORS COCKTAILS Wc specialize in serving Steaks Chicken and Spaghetti Dinners Army- a daughter.

Mrs. Francis J. urday at 8:15 a. ni. from the Ahern safety and he has a liigh regaid fm Bhol down bmihsn niincni Hnme 180 Farmmeton insurance operations under State ict tne Apoatie wnurcn at ciock.

KSJSSS lUeYltiSsTsald10 TneTort on ill Peleene rnmmmmmmmmmm Kubiuu. Med 60 year, widow of Han. and three sisters, Mrs. Catherine, Sacred Heart Church, py street. maw ith states he said.

in Cherbourg harbor, surren- Mt. St. Benedict Burial will be in effort" to change entries Kubllus Funeral from her i Williams and Mrs. Daniel Allen home. Prospect HiU Road.

hnth chelBea and Mrs. I. j. Re. Cemetery' State control.

Dewey said, would be "Swdl Monaay at i. hi. ana hi oc. jo- tr. t-' -ph Church.

Poauonocic at Hill of Melrose Highland, me Burial in Soldiers Field, wiison. grandchildren and several niecesi 3000 German Q.a"!er?us. "5 to a stand by some Mrs. Annie O'Gara. 66, of business in wnicn me largest pari, in rtfh trrtrn tn nn with from troops onrt nn i'i i ne lunerai win ue 0.

I- LtVUUO mv Charter Oak Avenne, widow oi tne savings 01 ine people aie Hartord Jime J. i'jsji, h-M CatnrHav' at 8:30 a. a six-mile strip on Cap de la Hasrue. I. F.GER In Marcellne Leger CJ.lf were reported being supplied of camiie "VomarF Far- John OGara.

died Thursday, Bomjv, from the Lowe Fu- the lunerai nome oi inonusr.rdi wniiamitown she had Connecticut Bouie- ley, 96 Webster Street, with a sol-! )n wmiamstown. sue naa f. i She leaves Leer Funeral lOimatlUll 1 uiai, uuw nlo-ht neral Home. 34 SOUND VIEW GARAGE Gas Oil Tires Seven Day Service Socony Products Hnnc o. aell enfni-reri bv the i at 9 at the hved here many years.

rard, Saturday at :15 a. with a fnji requiem mass 'of Lawrence OToole.l three sons. Edward reauiem mass pi Anns Lnu en. rtu i- Park street, Hartford at 9 a hTinMt St Benedict Hartford, Frederick O'Gara Burisl tn fit Lawrence Temeterv New nUliai U1 oe mi. ot.

ciicu-v States, and New York under stated Cleanhif Vp n-rfaUr regulation has secured large reduc-i An Allied salvage fleet was at hroUirrition in rates. Insurance, he de- work in Cherbourg harbor, hurry- Diotntr nf ne to oreoare it for the great flow falo, N. and Joseph Brooklvn. N. and a MAY In Hirt'ord June Klhlo i Thomas Enelisll.

Syracuse, 1M4. Martin May. 2.12 Enfield Street Kihhe wifeThe funeral Will be held at the the depression better than any oth- of supplies ready to pour in Horn Home. 104 er part of society. Britain and the United Sea tea.

ir at 8:30 a. Dewev said he planned to talk- The Germans eleventh-hour ,4 K2.frcTpltSvr sTSioffheron Klbbe of 189 South' Whit-! James P. Funeral eral First Season on the Beach Front The New OCEAN SPRAYTAT Sandwiches, Spaghetti Meat Balls, Hot Dogs Sodas Ice Cream Novelties BEER ON TAP IN THE DINING ROOM mornln at 9:15. with a requiem hiihinev Street, aiea inursaay muuiumi mam muiuu Charles B. Hafey, Prop.

with a solemn reotiiem mass at aii msmhrc nf tho Natinnal damage to port facilities nas Deen Peter Church at 9. Burial will be Committee and the state chair- less 'ban previously reported, and in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. man and vice-chairman individual- the city itself has fewer battle scars; ly as far as possible, before leaving; than previously was inuicaieu.

Mm Irlhili- I. Ititlpv .11, tA 11 rlTi.Qo-rt Thpy will riiQrims hp- said ine Allies now nir nuiuuis ma-ss at ia clock at Holy Trinity at her home. Besides her nusoana, Ciiureh. Burial ln Mt. St.

ieaves two" sons, Herbert Kibbe cemetery. thf Navy and Corpolai K. How- BRiEN-m this city. June 27. 1944 aid Kibbe in the Army: two dauRh-Mrs Annie 'Britt) O'Brien, widow of ters.

Mrs. Cecil R. Rutland of New Maurice O'Brien, of 148 Putnam; York City and Mrs. Otto Jensen of Street. Funeral from the Ahern Fu- Hartford'- three brothels, Allv neral Home.

180 Farminaton Avenuue. and Max SchnVdlev of Friday mornini at 8:15. with a solemn ana Max acninoit Jl requiem masa at Immaculate Coikicp- Hartford and Benjamin bcnlndiei tion Church at 9 o'clock. Burial in! of West Hartford: five sisters, Mrs. Airs.

Vomerine nun mllo nf wife of Arthur L. Rislev of 130a; the organization 01 tne national iJiu.m.icij 1-" V- etioot Hiori Tiiiivifiriu mni'ii-i i.iriiiriino' not nniv the French territory, a coastline 01 110 inc at her home Besides her hus-: chairmanship, but the executive and have taken 37,333 pris-since the invasion broke 24 miles, oners 1-i flnmmWIna tl a a Tin! 11 rl A Mil his band, she leaves a son, Aiinui iui. Benedict cemetery. George Rowe of Wethersfield. Mrs.iKisiey.

a ouubihci. m)nd 0u organization, he said. ctays ago. ine uermans nave ium, two grandchildren and several: held Saturday ot 9:30 a. in.

at the able to return to Chicago. Dewey Geihaidt and Claie R. a .,..,1 ti, fiineiiir-ImiiHs O'Brien Funeral Home, will cnniinnc Hip 5spltiinr tin of his ner, veterans of tne last wai, aie Sound View's FUNLAND All Kinds of Games and Amusements SOUND VIEW Opp. O'Connor's 111 "ITS tit win no, nn uiii Kutm-iixv at 104 Main Stieet. With a solemn Ol IRk Tn this city.

June 29. 1944 Mrs. Bridget Fasan Quirk, widow: of Maurice J. Quirk, of 80 Lenox; Stieet. Funeral from the Ahern Fun-! eral Home.

110 Farmington Avenue on Saturday morninir at 8:45. wlili a solemn requiem mass at St JusiinV Church at 9:15. Burial in St. Mary's! Cemetery, New Britain. SCHOOS At the Hartford Hospital.

June 29. 1944. Rene J. Srhoos. hus-j band of Margaret Elmore i Schoos Services from his home, 313U Mnin! on Saturday at 9:30 a.

m. Solemn1 requiem mass at St. Michael's Church at in a. m. Plnce of interment.

Mt. at the funeral home nf Newkirk! requiem mass at St. Patricks and Whitney. 776 FarmiiiRhm Ave-! Church at 10. Burial will be in Mt.

nue. with burial in Wapping Ceme-; St. Benedict Cemetery. tery. Wapping.

1 iu campaiyn organization when he re- commanding tne iweniy-nuun uiu turns to Albanv and is not sine yet First United States infantry ciivi-whether he will have a campaign sions in Normandy, supreme head-chairman in addition to the Nation- quaiters an not1 need, al Committee chairman. Dewev will remain as Governor of A. l.liratole UllCral New York through the rpQ jJe je( Saturdav he saicL The funeral of Arthur Curatole Foreign Trade IMank. 0f ro Vine Street. Meriden Dewey said the "essence" of the (ea.l er who died suddenly at his foreign trade ulanlc in the platform home here Wednesday afternoon.

i.rn it "ii Lewis L. Johnson, 47, of 148 Street, died Wednesday at Veterans Hospital, Rocky Hill. Born HOTEL FLAMINGO ON HARTFORD AVENUE SOUND VIEW BEACH, CONN. Now Under Management of Christine Proctor Enjoy Our Excellent LOBSTER and SHORE DINNERS in our Newly Redecorated Dining Room PARTY and BANQUET Facilities Available Cozy, Comfortable Rooms Hot and Cold Showers Choice Beers and Ales Mrs. Nicholas H.

Holmes. I Mrs. Nida Maria Holmes. 77. wife of Nicholas H.

Holmes, died Wed-jnesdav night at Manchester Memor- ot. Benedict Cemetery. (ill luuifm, I it- Li.w., World War I and had lived in Hart- Kverett. June 28.ilal HosDital. She was born in Den- Besides her husband, she ford 10 years.

He leaves nis tnaries Henry Wlieinn. nushand mark mm 'vfiiiiitiri iiriitu ui oy? 1 -J Vi nr. r. Ul TnliktKnn nf Halt nt'fl II rl Hi lenrtaie Road. Funeral from the tu- luul, ua ukiih-i m-ur.

I in the statement that the Uni- will be held Saturday at 8:15 a. neral home of Thomas F. Farley. 96 nail Ulie OI nartioro. iiis.

nuwaiu mis. waij jhiiu-. ui i. home of Laraia Webster Street, nn Saturday at 8.30. L.

Barlow of Los Angeles. Va. The funeral will be held Sat-! ted States would work with othei- Honi w.ihinton 1, S- tw. wUrK-TiIhrrh Mrs- N- of Glastoiibui Ulciav at 2 p. m.

at the L. B. Barnes nations for International trade in snlmn reouiem mass will at St Lawrence Toole Church MiiwhPi. quo i Stieet. A solemn lequiem mass win was oriock.

Burial ln Mt. St. Benedict 1,11 ruiii-iiii nunir, -no uupiesis oi peace, mm awn iru o'clock St. St. Michael ter; three sons.

Arthur J. Holmes. Burial will be in Soldiers Cemeteiy. itnat secretary nun, in nis recipio- church. Burial will be in Mt.

M. Manchester: Harry R. Holmes of North wood Cemetery. cal trade agreements, had been ca Benedict Cemetery. iLos Anseles, and Mark Holmes of Funeral Dirictort itfurunston, seven a anucn n-.

Max Shapiro t-unerai. nA- jhn Sheriff Dies Max Shapiro Funeral. said out Republican policies. and one sreat-granacniia. ine The funeral of Max Shapiro, 73.: i vj John Sheriffs 51 died at Cedar The funeral of Max Shapiro, The party platform.

Dewey oi uie e(in mm-nlniE luiieisii wni UK ntriu oinuiuttv at a nt 71 vinp ana 1 ei race wno uiru uui uig ma 21 Vineland Terrace who aiea auring nis aiscusison si p. m. at the Watkins Funeral Home, Wednesday night after a short ill-; plank, was a longer document than mnes, Born' jn Aber-142 East Center Street. ness washeld Thursday afternoon hf. woujd have liked, but represent-deen Scotland, he "had served with with Rev.

Alfred L. Williams of St 100 ACRES RESTAURANT Between White Sands and Hawks Nest Beaches Specialising in LOBSTER -CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS We Bake Our Onn Pies Rolls and Pastry ALSO CHOICE LIQUORS WINES AND BEER at the minora iviemonai nnii. ed inevitable compromises necessary the First Battalion, Gordon hirii- luiuiu lvicmvi mi ed inevitable compromises necessary the First Battalion, uoraon nmn- OM Aioanv nvenue. ne nvcu iy Avenue. He lived Mary's Episcopal Church officiatine.

Burial will be in the East Cemeteiy. JAMES T. PRATT GO. Furnishing Undertakers 71 Farmington Avt. Telephone Attendants at Office Day and Night tour in governmental processes when the landers, in World War and had "vri.v'S', erf preparation of a program is by a lived in Hartford 22 years.

He was City and was a pp mpmbfr Qf Ediln CavpU Command, vears in Xt.n, iiuiu urn 1- itu cantor for the Younn Israel Organ-'i''' Veterans, and had ization. He leaves three iy-neia ana comncun views. fmploved at the Terry Steam Mrs. Lena Kline and Mrs. Esther.

Asked whether he would bi nv He leaves a son. Rene J. Schoos. Rene J. Schoos of 3130 Main Street died Thursday at Hartford Hospital after a short illness.

He was born in West Warwick, R. son of the late Alfred and Marie Lubart, both of New York City and Wendell L. Willkie, who defeated waiter Sherriffs at the Naval Mrs. Minnie Kantrowitz of Hart- him for tne presidential nomina- Trainine School. Sampson, N.

a son. Benjamin Shapiro of ti i igm niw aiH n-miirl thr rionohtr' Mr Harold vv. ford New Britain, and consult all party leaders, and. when Randall of Windsor. Mrs.

Robert iS" BCth A1m Cemele, Pressed, said' that certainly included Dupont of Hanford Frederick McClure of West Hartford: three SOL'S BOAT WORKS CLINTON DOCKS CLINTON We Hare Recently Taken Over the BRAINERD BOAT WORKS of CLINTON Makers of the ZIP Sailboats Mr. Brflinerd will be with us after the duration and will supervise the construction of ZIPS in our plant as soon as materials are available. Wt will bt glad to purchast used SAILBOATS, particularly ZIPS. Protin Schoos and lived 20 years in Hartfoif'. He was a former service manager for the Motor Sales Company on Park Street and for the Blue Sunoco Gas Station at Main Street and Tower Avenue.

More FARLEY FUNERAL HOME WtbsUr Street At Btnton TEL. 7-8271 U' Jtrivn Mr. Th. F. fuUy 1 niKie.

Hush Sherriffs, both or brothers, Martin Mar. Federal neip is iunaamentai ei Martin May. 55; of 232 Enfield during the transition period from Baker ajld Miss Elizabeth mai vu hb AXnrj Street. efrty Jlly to peace production. Dewey gherlffs.

both of. Rochester. N. He said the platform plank and two erandchildren. The fu- ing at, naiuuiu farturino flnmnanv leaves his ti in xrct Bu.

I tii 9 i ii wife Mrs Mafsaret Elmore Schoos u. Ia Vn in Hrt i on farm subsidies covered his views, neral wil be hem at tne ti. u. risen: Xr'ser wifeMr1" Pearllthat the omission of the St. Law- Funeral Home 20 Sjsson Avenue urday at 9:30 a.

m. from his home.ia heeavM'juT mother. ren seaway plank was no iaVwTu be with a solemn requiem mass at St.iMr, Ml'u ot Tarlffville: a i sienificant than the omission of i 1 i I It I I I I Mirhanl rhurrh ar. 10. Burial Unrtfr ti, th.

noriimuou cuictcij. 1 1 iVAdjr liwum wi.v. IlUilUlCU V7 yijyjaatOt nw will be in Mt. St. Benedict Ceme-jtwo brothers.

John May of Tariff- SEc could be improved by better tery- ville and Joseph May of Hartford, administration and better appoint- It We Have For Sale a Few Used Sailboats ine iunerai win oe neiu oamiunj ineiua. Mrs. Marceline Leger Virinw nf m- ifom the Molioy, rationinB. Dewev shoticipal Hospital. Besides her husband, Mrs.

Marceline Leger. Camiie Leger. died Thmy morn. at Holy i back "do you know anybody who1 she leaves two nieces. The funera at Hr.u,iitai she van 5.Kn.

ma.s5 "intjji i will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the Allen Chapel. 2233 Main Street. born ill New Brunswick.

Canada. Most of the delegates to the con in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. with Rev.

C. H. Richardson, pastor ofliciating. Burial will be in Noth-viood Cemetery. and lived here 22 years.

She leaves right children. Eric Leger of West Hartford; Miss Valerie Leger of Hartford: Thomas Leger of Monc-ton. N. Treffli" Leger of East Horace White. Horace White.

35. of 442 Main Street, died Thursday afternoon at vention had left by mid-afternoon, the Connecticut, group leaving at 2:30. National Committeeman J. Kenneth Bradley and Mrs. Julia Kppiipv newlv elected national com- MOLLOY FUNERAL HOME 121 Capitol Av.

Phent 2-4113 Ffperienred Utrertinn of Mil MM I. KANK his home. He leaves his wife. Mrs Ask Released. Poultrv raisers in Australia want Hartford.

Mr warren Miner oi Hplen Hallehan White and a sister. Mrs. Marv Livingston of East Hart- mitteewoman. are remaining for the men released fiom the army to help -l l.tsLKtc In Mcmeriam lord. Funeral services win oe nriu mrtner meetings oi me commuiee.

CLINTON NURSERIES CLINTON, CONN. Evergreens Ornamental and Fruit Trees Shrubs, Cut Flowers Rustic Furniture Garden Hose Insecticides Fertilizers PHONE: CLINTON 852 Saturday at 1 p. at the TalarsKi senator John A Dnnaher left by SHORE MILK SERVICE From Crescent Beech to White Sands featuring Bryant Chapman Products KARL KLOSS Funeral Home. 380 Maple Avenue. Buy that extra bond.

You've done your bit, now do a bit more. CAM. AH -There ni be month Burial will be in Northwood Ceme- Morrison W. Johnson, Inc. i it i.

innn: 7lrt Albany Avenue imiin Airts-s ior tne Impose oi liie iuui pUiie early Thursday morning to spend as much time as possible with his son. commissioned in the Navy this week. tery, Wilson. or WillUm CHllalian Saturday. July 1 at oclock at Si.

Aumstlnee Crturch. Mis Marv Covle Funeral. Tlie funeral of Miss Mary Eliza- x7TT Covle of 543 Prospect Avenue, who 4.,8 Million hpent. riio'rf Wprinesdav in Keene. South Africa total war expen-fhlVMSrHv l-30 m.

ditures during the 1942-43 fiscal Card of Thinks Ahern Funeral Home 180 Farmington Ave. riione Trj Cutictira for the proirpt relief of jr caused pimples; Cuticura help eolirn tipsof illstead of 2 p. m. as announced year amounted to $438,000,000. Ttl.

Lymt 199-3 85 Swan Sound View wish to exnress the James I. Pratt Spirx hare Ion; ran. mv siiicrrr iiipiikp pi lUU.MV Hie woiut.i to the many triends chapel. 71 Farmington Avenue. Burial will be in Spring mv sincere thanks 111 evinuslv I at and aio the Amer nf I'ninn, Hie f.ir l.

lHtll Funeral IMiectois mi it KI KS ll Ml ST. rMONK i-3'U 1 lor eas removal. I'seil by many 1 I t.Hr rs. ioine Ao'fttta Hn at jour I 1 drtiKttft Mj! Ouickl 1 I meduaied I tributes ui the rerent lo ot my OrOVe Cemetery. wire.

WILLIAM CALLAHAN Want Tat Form In Welsh. Farmers in parts of Wales are Serving These Communities: White Sands, Hawks Nest. Sound View, Point O'Wood Old Lyme Shores, Giant's Ned, Attawan, Crescent BeacH Black Point Beach Club WILLIAM H. PEHL Licensed Optician Oculists' Prescription Filled Broken Lenses Replaced Repair Work of All Kind It ASTLUM ST. ROOM 301 6-650 mini Mm, and netitlbors fnr their demanding Pav-As-i OU-taril lax iinri exniessmns moathv tn the m.

printed 111 eisn ih.mchu teren? Iw huMnl and father. Fnjltsh. ToloriVi Funeral Homt sm MArir JLIZARETH AND PALOHTFRA i When vou ha read thi pa ner. sve it for salvage Call 3I-76W..

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