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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 96

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Hartford Couranti
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THE HARTFORD COURANT: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1953 FOURTEEN rart YOUR- Emanuel Ladies' at the church. A vacation review is scheduled. Colored slides will be shown and a parcel-post auction held. Sedgwick PTA I Carlson, Mrs. Carl Anderson, i Mrs.

Raymond Larson, Mrs. Emil i Johnson, Mrs. Carl Stromberc, Fellowship Day will be held Oct. 28 by the Woman's Society for Chrstian Service of the First Methodist Church, at 7:45 p.m.. 3 ft Stars Today Carlson, Mrs.

Peter To lit- i. Hold Open P.M. r.n. Society To HoldM John E. Jo Gottfrid Johnson, Mrs.

CONST ELLA1 Johnson. Mrs. Frank Wil 1 Oprn 'Jhuredny "111 DON'T DISCARD YOUR OLD FURS In a free and republican govrrn-l son and Mrs. Carl Larson. An original program entitled, Birthday Party The Treasure Hunt, will be pre- went, you cannot mtrain the voice of the multitude Washington.

House Meeting The Tuesday night meeting of the Sedgwick Elementary School Parent Teacher Association will take the form of an Open House meetinc on Oct. 27. There will tT Jsented under tho leadership of The Hartford Ladies Society of xv. Parmclee, Mrs. Emanuel Lutheran Church will; Arnold C.

Anderson and Mrs. Dully Guide The same general conditions carry over through to welcome its many friends in Carl Strombert will take part, FUR GOATS REMODELED BY CRAFTSMAN and Mrs. Arvid Carlson will be Greater Hartford and neighboring cities at its annual birth accompanist. be two periods, the parents of day party on Thursday afternoon. Ladies children in grades 1-2-3 will meet from 7 p.m., to 8:15 p.m., and grades 4-5-6, from 8 p.m., to 9:15 Sphinx AH LOW AS i I I kv, i.

17: p.m. The purpose of this arrangement is to make it possible for To Hold Club You'll Imw "nr" our uld roat ran luk. Hit ran niukn uur -iHt lulo I he lit )u pruler IH liiclliiiliiiia ram ami rrarttmiandhlp. Additional aklna extra. parents of a child in the lower grade and one in the upper grade to visit both rooms.

There will be an opportunity for discussion with the teachers and also to view the children's work. The teachers and room OR REMADE INTO A STUNNING ft 1 mothers will be in the rooms to welcome the parents. Refresh SLING GAPE or STOLE Fall Card Party The Sphinx Ladies Club of Hartford will hold its annual fall bridge and canasta' party on Wednesday in the Hotel Bond ballroom at 1 p.m. There will be a food table and a wishing well. Players are asked to bring their own cards.

The hostesses will be Mrs. Allyn M. Wadhams and Mrs. Theodora M. Stanley.

Tickets may be purchased at the door. ments will be served in the cafe at 2 p. m. in the Vestry at 311 Capitol Ave. Mrs.

Linder Anderson, president of the group, is general chairman. A table for each month of the year will be prepared with appropriate and original decorations by a committee including s. Vty Lindwood, chairman. Mrs. Carl Swanson, Mrs.

Carl Strom-berg, Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Mrs. Peter Klint, Mrs. Carl Spong and Mrs. Ravmond Larson.

Mrs. Charles Y. Larson is coffee chairman, and the hostesses who will provide party refreshments for their tables include Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Mrs. Martin Johnson.

Mrs. Enoch Peterson. Mrs. Louis Pierson, Mrs. Bertha Rosen.

Mrs. Freda Anderson, Mrs. Andrew Lindskog, Mrs. Oscar Lindahl. Mrs.

Carl Lind-quist, Mrs. David Carlson, Mrs. Richard Johnson. Mrs. J.

W. Moore. Mrs. Arthur Rosenwall, Mrs. Helga Eliason, Mrs.

Linder Anderson, Mrs. Erland Anderson, Mrs. Frank Bailey. Mrs. P.

W. dayemphasis on news which concerns the people. and strong talk about power and the abuse of it are likely to be prominent in the news. Since there are strong currents of power with emphasis on communication and transportation, one should use extra care in traveling, and should be most discreet in speech. Check information back to its source.

Personally, one should avoid violence and keep away from crowds Those most likely to experience difficulties are those with birthdays around Aug. 17, Feb. 15, May 15 and Nov. 16. Happy Birthday, Scorpio! A rather depressing beginning may worry you as you start your new birthday year, but really you have a chance to prove yourself in 1he next two years.

Some restrictions and discipline will be necessary. You may have to work harder and assume responsibilities but later you can win a higher place, some honor, or gain in reputation. There might be some exciting opportunities to travel in the late Spring. As the new year begins your duties will begin, too, so make up vour mind to carry We'll have It rady for wliitrr If yoti ItrliiK it to now. You'll be proud to own It the coat la ao amall.

teria at the end of each period. Mothers Circle The St. Francis of Assisi Movers' Circle of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, West Hartford will gather at the home of Mrs. William Shages, 23 Meadow Farms West Hartford, Monday at 8 p.m.

Mrs. Edward Krik-scium will be co-hostess. Hebrew Home For Aged Group To Hear Rabbi Rabbi William Cohen, spiritual leader of the West Hartford Jew PHONE 2-3191 Bring your old fun to ui, or wo will havo our oxportt eall at your homo with FREE ittimatoi LIBERAL TERMS ROBART'S 66 PRATT ST. Went Forward By Rear Step Mrs. William A.

WelleH, left, and Mrs. Newell R. Kellcy are ish Center, will speak Monday at 3 i p.m. at a meeting of the He HOLLYWOOD Take it from Dick Powell, "If you want to get cochairmen for the church fair to be given by the Women's Guild Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal Church, Windsor at the church on Broad Windsor, Nov. 5 (Courant Photo).

ahead, you sometimes have to take a backward step to make it." "When." explained Dick. "1 forsook acting to direct 'Split brew Home for the Aged organization to be held at Emanuel Synagogue. Rabbi Cohen is a graduate of Yeshiva University of New York and was ordained at the Theological Seminary in 1943. He has held pulpits in Lynnbrook, N. and Middle-town.

He is counsellor to the Hillel Society at Trinity College and is one of the founders of th; Hartford Institute for Jewish Studies. which stars Stephen Mc- Aally, Alexis Smith, Jan Sterling. Wellesley Club To See Play At Avery Memorial Keith Andes and Arthur Hunni Alpha Omicron Pi Members To Pack Boxes Of Clothing Alpha Omicron Pi Alnmnae will meet Wednesday at 7:45 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Frederick cutt, for Edmund Grainger I was forced to take a salary-cut to ap dial 2-0234 for YELLOW CAB your favorite door-to-door transportation since 1921 The Most. Beautiful through with your usual energy and drive.

This may prove to be one of the most important periods of your life. Robert Karnes Signed Robert Karnes, stage actor who has been playing the male lead in "John Loves Mary" in San Francisco, leaves the cast to play the role of the s'ringy Mississip-pian. Thornhill, in "From Here to Eternity," joining a cast headed hv Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Donna Reed and Frank Sinatra. Fred Zinnemann directs, Buddy Adler produces. proximately l-2()th of what I made as an actor.

Now, however, that 'Split Second' has won critical nrnlaim havn hnnn Mrs. Edward Horowitz will pre- Affairs of State," a comedy S. Meacham, 114 Somerset handed an executive nrnrtnwr an executive Wave You've Ever Seen! HELEN'S CREAM OIL contract that can mean much ick will give the invocation. Theon wlU be ld Monday committee in charge includes 8:30 p.m., for the Hartford Mrs. Maurice Greenberg.

Mrs. Wellesley Club's scholarship ben-Harry R. Schechtman and Mr s. by the Msu Twain Mas-Harry Molin. Dessert will be A Memorial.

Tne served. more financially to me each year than I ever made as an actor. Elmwood. Christmas boxes for the Frontier Nursing Service of Kentucky will be packed at this meeting. Members are asked PERMflflEHT Edwards CJets Break James Edwards got his third i to bring donations of baby clothes, 'men's apparel and boys wear for the boxes.

I Mrs. Stanley 11. Osborn is presi WAVE entire proceeas resulting liom the Wellesley Club's sponsorship of this play, will go into the club's scholarship fund which will enable many worthy girls from this area to attend Wellesley College. Miss Marion L. Dunnell is important break when he was yv('A horal Club signed for the role of Whittaker.

The YWCA Choral Club will the Negro mess boy, in "The; hold a potluck supper Monday at Caine Mutiny," in support of: 6:30 p.m., at the regular re-Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer. hearsa I to be held at 262 Ann Van Johnson. Fred MacMurray St. Miss Margaret Porter and and newcomer Robert Francis. Miss Claire Mann are in charge Edwards first attracted attention; of arrangements.

New members when he won a key role in are to be honored at this of the Brave." 'per. dent of the alumnae for Ihis term. Other officers are Mrs. Robert E. Fee, vice president and nhilanthrooic chairman: Mrs.

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Leo C. Delaney, historian and reporter to DRAGMA; Mrs. Fee. magazine Mrs. Roy L.

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