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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 4

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THE HARTFORD COURANT: TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1953 FOUR a '1947 and gerved two years In the 1931 he and Balch obtained con- ford. Friends may call at the! G(U4lGrtt hv funeral home today from 2:30 to; 10 p.m. Mrs. Dioni.ssio Ricci trol of the firm. Balch retired 1947.

Dr. Henry L. Wristom PROVIDENCE, R. Aug. F.

H. Searle, Insurance Man, Dies Publisher 70, Dies In New York 7 -tC Mrs. Pauline Vasquez Ricci of Army before stepping into nan i He a a virtual unknown. parts. when signed for the leading part -of" matmnng-youngaval-onV cer in "The Caine Mutiny." Ha subsequently had leading parts in "The Long Gray Line," "They Rode West," "I Was A Prisoner in Korea," and "Bamboo I Although the plane belonged to Jirkvvood, he was not aboard.

iP Dr. Henry Lincoln E. Winlonbury Rloom-j 94, father of Dr. Henry Merritt' field, wife of Dionissio Ricci, died; WrUtnn nrpsirlent of Rrown late Sunday night at Mt. Sinaii versity.

died yesterday in Sa'ra-HPtal. She was torn Dec. 23, Franklin II. Searle. 8.1, of 58 ri, 1884.

Camcattini Bacni. NEW YORK, Aug. 1 Ninton. 0, president of G. P.

Put- according t0 word receiVed hai lived in Bloomfield of the Connecticut Mutual r.am's Sons, publishers, died today lodav jy a s. She was a member of; Ijfe 'InsuranCp Co. and former at the Union League club. A Methodist minister, Dr. Bagni Lanies Society; councilman an(i akier- fef held pastorates in Colorado iJVnnT.

man, died Monday at a private He was born in Red Bank, N. ton i vr i'Hrs nr. 1 1 i i r-i I i 1 i v.t ana vominc in me eanv years hnsnnai aner a lone illness net crwnr pni rp lis- 1 1 -j vt ihroa OCEAN RIDGE RANCH COTTAGE the home office of the in publishing, startup at paries fal Paul Vasquez of Hartford. company in 18S8, he spent his Scribner's Sons in 1900 as a saies- v. V.

John illolyoke, Springfield and Boston, Vasquez and Rdo entire business carPer with qu. tohef l-19l he and Earle Balch, an' was born July 18, 1861. in icut Mut al, rising t0 head tor of Putnam's, founded the Kmca.d A X. Va He was 1. P'- the company accountmg depart- ment.

firm of Mmton. Balch. In 19.W they ud.e i Terlizzio of East Hart- joined G. P. Putnam's Sow.

Ln.vers.ties and unnl the Antoniette Pinto of By HERMAN F. MARSHALL Today's question 1 from I. Jf M. Winter, 84 fjirard He was promoted to the company's official staff as assistant i secretary in J920. After 54 years iof service he retired in 1941.

ton became president in aim rwn invest Hartford; three stepsons. I I I RAN KLIN H. SKAKI.E 1 ''NL mint; Kiauucm- He held a Bachelor a University. ROBERT FRANCIS Hartford. of Sacred Theology degree from gVTnd-l, Searle jerved on the Hart- Viliccni ami v-ai mrii iii-i.

Deaths Boston University and an honor- A "MIU rtlUt lUiril Hi WTO Land and Building l. Illliil vii, nun uiicc citartioiiM- 1 nitf '2985 SlMcCarthy luuiiri), uncial sri vara viji utt ui rtl of was chairman of the commi WHICH DO OV THINK IS MORE IMPORTANT, PERSONALITY OR iiOOD LOOKS? Mrs. Raoul Carrier, 57 Francis Lara i a and Sagarino Funeral 'l I (Continued from Taee 1) With 0 fi ii. ii oi inr win' wi Home, 247 Washington St Albanv Avenue and Vire Street Robert Francis, Film Actor, Dies In Plane Crash BURBANK, Aug. 1 (J) A flaming crash of a private airplane Sunday night killed three brow mi Bh.

Florid ary degree of Doctor of Divinity jui- y. 19 Chart Brown of 477 from Denver. He was senior Anon Miami Beith husband of rpember of the New England Conference of Methodist, and a pm the Herbert cranv.ftn executive officer of the Ministers Funeral chapel, Albany Av-, in- Methodist Insurance Co. termenl Emanuel Cemetery, Wethers- 'Fred W. Johnson frsisfl In Hartford, July Jt, t5.j i nvnTOV An? 1 (UP) ivmsr, nf woodhridee Ave Fast Fi ed Johnson, (4, former u.

nZ lu "i VL'r, ri in 19M, and served as president! offshore islands to Red China in 11 V.IIUIVII Ul V.I1II.-M IIIC IUS, 1- 1 A 01 Pictura windowad living room plui Pullman kirchan, 2 good badroomi and bathroom, 3 larga cloiatt. 5000 squara feat of high land ovar-looking tha ocaan. PRIVATE BEACH Sa'eet a lot and do vour owa building if you wish. $12 PER MONTH field, at 9. Burial be in fhur5h J1 of turstees.

exchange for the release St. Benedict Cemetery. Friends I He also headed the Prudential Amerifan airmon Md as spies. housewife: A person's personality means, more. A person can get along much better with someone of the First Church ilia IUL ItllH 1 CU tlvJmt MVednesda? of Congregational in West Png announced today the air-Tonignt ana eanesaaj umilrl ho froprl 7 to 10 Hanfort.

Funeral ervhe wvdncs. anj commissioner who spent! from 2:30 to 10 p.m persons including actor Robert day at a.m. at tne tarsia ann 1fi Hio Tntor mr who has a pleas- home 'James II. Kennedy uiih solemn Tiouiem mass in i ucparimt'm, mcu AfteHFo Francis, 25, who staned as En- si. a years before returning to Hart-j Sen.

Mundt (R-SD), often an ally ford after his retirements Iof McCarthy-On-previous Senate Born in Springfield, Dec. battles, backed up Knowland today 16, 1871. son of Henry Lyman anf cauPd the Geneva conference and Elien Childs Searle, he -a success." He said the West came to Hartford in 18S5 and held the initiative there "from James II. Kennedy of 33 Len- sign Willie Keith in the movie version of "The Caine Mutiny." ing personality, whereas their, loks do not mean anything; St. Mary'a Church.

East JJartfort. at, here last night. 9. Burial will be in St. Mary Ceme-, tery.

ilast Hartford. Friends may rail i i Tlinrne at the funeral home today from 2.30; AUgUSlUS inome nox died Monday morning at his home. He was born in Monti-cello. N.Y.. Oct.

22, 1872, and had to lu ji-tn. -Fll- at all. NEW HAVEN, Aug. 1 i.W iclu'L'a(! a ararliioto rf HuHf.irrl "Pi iK. ii: i A 10 1 1 Mail IU 11111.M, 8 In Cambridge, nerai services were ncm tins oifi111 jjc High School.

Spii Potter (R-Mich) aereed CHRISTIF. Mrs. Leon Caron, Grand Falls, ISew Brunswit 77 veati nei i i10" 7iwV RHiie was a mwjiW of the 2UthiWith Knowland and Mundt. wedne'da" iu Club and St. John's! Sen Bender (R-Ohio.

declared chariea b. www. Funeral Home, it rector who operated an adver-j 0 f'o'y i ocie-iIj0dKe a.m. and had served; that "bv anv standard Eisenhower LOCATION: Entrance fi Ocean Rids la on Rnute 1. l'i milea east of Intersection of Routes 1 and 2 at diaries-town, R.

8 mllei west of Wakefield. R. I Park and Boat Landing Here yau will find the finest of Fishmg. Boatine. Bathine and Plenty of shellfish waiting to be dug by you'.

Model cottage open for impaction Every Day 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. including Sunday. Magazine m. laminnge.

i.nvf.nr tisine agency nere ior tne jasi: i uu.y.. jth years in the Con years in the Canada, house- wife: People will ijp, never get anv-l. Connecticut emersed from the conference asi West Officers said the body of Francis was found strapped in the pilot's seat. Other victims were Mrs. Audrey Ann Dosch, 24, who had some minor motion picture roles under the name Ann Russell, and George Meyer, 38, a business partner of actor Joe Kirkwood, the "Joe Palooka" of the films.

Francis was considered one of Hollywood's most promising voung sTars. He graduated from Pasadena, City College in iford Council, Knights of Colum wl-' years LI State Guard. the Xo.l leader on the interna-! He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mabel Itional scene." while Sen. Gold-i nnra nlavprl on- bus and the Yardmasters Assn I Thnmo 'liA fRrv-fn St.

Franris H.wnitai. "De-lHe leaves his wife. Mrs. Cather- here in the world with goodwt looks alone. Rutjf Ethel Barrymore in 'De t-'thi Rarrvmnra in i Burt Searle; a brother, Wilbur; water (R-Ariz) said: "I feel the; ntu JV a UlUtlil rtt 1 xt 30.

Robert F. Cronm of im Hills-: director of dale West Hartford, formerly ofjCiassP, was aiteciOI Ol a of Worcester. andmurk Af th from WU- Kayanaugn, ana: npnhp. Raymond B' s'le consin Oxford widower of Mm. Mary broadway plays Dorian uray MiTwiiaiii ciorm.

Funeiai wtii be held anrj "Suspicion" in the I Wednesday morning at 8:15 from the mnnaaor fnri with a pleasing "personality they will make many a so James Kennedy lwth' were Seaile, both of Britain. have confic the American people donee not onlv in the Thomas F. Farley Funeral Home. 'c Huie and two brothers wv, Funeral services will be held President but in what was aecom- friends and go is much farther. Webster with a solemn requiem 1 a overseas COlTtpailif ui uir io.nb raiheHrai at sn -i a kil'.

Pat. "i Edward Kennedy and Frank Ken- ji lUili- 1 HI 1 11 IK. i-ltIC a ili.Hl x-i 1 o'clock. Burial will be In Mt. St.

Bene Thorne, who died of a heart at- dict Cemetery. tack about midmgh rf Mrs. Charles Irish, 943 Park St. housewife: The Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the plished at Geneva." Goldwater James T.

Pratt Co. Funeral He is chairman of the Re-Home, 71 Farmington Ave. Burial publican Senate Campaign Corn-will be in Fairview Cemetery, mittee anrl was a McCarthy sup- West Hartford. porter in the Senate censure fight last year. 1955.

rARRVIX-Tn tW clly, July SO. was trie son ui otunun it. Rulh TUrtt John J. Farrell. nusoann ni Mrs, rtiiciu i' uuciai living to ui vuwi 5c i1 saving is mat iWaridein Farrell.

of 25 Argyle V. nV. of arrangements. West Hartford. Funeral from the: tie leaves nis wile.

mis. good looks are onlv skin deep zabeth Monty of Michigan, Miss McCarthy recalled that Eisen-! Mary Louise Rivers of Germany, bower assured the nation a week TV.fifp DniU r.n..n nf icta 'Thaf irwiT-a U'ltpa nn txrf Ahem funeral Home. 18il 'rninKton lTnorne. ms mother, Mrs. Minnie r) 1T Thursday morning at with Miss l-lia -U.

IHCVIlUeig a solemn requiem mass in St. Thomas, inorne, a SlSier 1UIS 1AIIU ftf -iron The Apostle church, west Hartford, at Thome of New Haven, and -NJ- oreenoerg or ip- HARTFORD and I think it is i true. A person "i 1 I a nice Per" 9 o'clock. Interment airview David Thorne, a. New i 111 mea Aionaay Miss Pauline Rivers of agreements at Geneva, either brother, Cemetery, West Hartford.

at his home. He was born in Rockville York writer and Mrs. Herbert written or otherwise." mama annul ti yeais. asu va ra ai. a in naa uvea in ridiuuiu auuut hu, 'ttiat Van radAm i.

4 sonahty can attract friends for what they are and not their looks. CROTF In Paramos. New Jersey, July' .11. 1955. F.arie McDowell Crote.

hus- Leslie E. Vaughn JT. hand or Violet tPorter) Grote. of 27fl, MrKinlev Blvd. Funeral services at PHILADELPHIA, Aug.

1 LP 1h Taylor Modeen Fureral Home. I Leslje E. Vaughn 42, Step- Washington on Wednesday at! jioi 2:30 p.m. interment Hiii eme-jney. steel executive, died years.

He was a retired copper- smith. He was a sexton of thee hed Thursday afg ifa.m I "But on Wednesday Prime M.n-f lorence Street Synagogue. He fpnm iho JtI istPr Men told thP TWp nf mm. I leaves his wife, Mrs. Ida Gassner lmnnB tho ve rvi.

icid 61 Amity tery. Friends may tall at the lunetai suddenly nere today Greenberg; three sons, Saul Joseph Stulpin, -set ub ftn: XI I U1C ritil a Ult II 111 1 -4 1V.1, 'v. Vil.TUI, quiem mass at 9 a.m. at Stnac' been.discussed in the secret. home.

Big Four meetings. Bernard's Church, Rockville. Personality can carry a person nc far ac tliAV Obituary Burial will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

want to go. Good gl looks are onlv Greenberg of Allentown, Philip L. Greenberg of West Hartford and Carroll A. Greenberg of Hartford; a brother, Joseph Greenberg of New York City; five grandchildren, and a greatgrandchild. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m.

at the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 "In the light of the State Depart-; ment announcement, coming as it; did right after Geneva, of talks' with the Chinese Communists on; the question of a cease-fire in the: Formosa Straits, it is highly prob-i able that the President "agreed with the Communists to negotiate; about Quemoy and the tiir ymiw- pV' Mrs. Herbert C. Loomia Mrs. Mabelle Fowler Loomis of 256 Spring St. Glastonbury, St.

Francis Hospital. Julv 30. 155, Edward C. Ounshanan of 83 Madison St. Services fiom Dillon Funeral Home.

53 Main today, 9:30 a.m. with solemn requiem mass in Church of Immaculate Conception at 10 a m. Place of interment, Mt. St, Benedict Cemetery. KAISER In Wiison, July 30, 1955.

Anna M. Kaiser, wife of Gustav Kaer of 316 Matianuck W'iison. funeral services at the F. W. Carmon Funeral Home.

6 Foquonook Windsor, today at 2 p.m. Burial Funerals ana 1 see no av wife of Herbert C. Loomis, died xtnnAa "at st Vranci Farmington with burial in ill Willi: li iiir can help a per-son to make his way in life. The funeral of Charles iiiuuuuj wiui iiwn i.j in mi. juu.i.ai vsk.

villi irs ni Hospital. She was born in West-lorence Street Synagogue Qf Mjami FJa forme), v4 ui.ii, Brown, luiiiiiri-, ui "uiun. ami field, and had lived iei omwui sum. icnimiajy of Hartford wiU be held alone," McCarthy enroii In Paiisado Cemetery. Glastonbury 12 years.

Besides her; Tu 1 on i- at '2 p.m. at the Herbert President led the American! Hollis Carey, 79 Coleman nH7 believe that there is suf- KENNEIIY In this Drive, govern- cy August i ira husband she leaves a son. son Granstein Funeral Chapel, People to yhustand of Mrs. W. Fowler of Hartford.

Funeral West Hartford. Friends may, 826 kb Ave with buriall hdent ev Kennedv. of 33 rvire ill he held Wednesday i call at the funeral home tonight Ru I eeritv to idence of Communist sin- James H. Kennedy Catherine (Clark go ahead with a new pol a niu. uvn 1 a 1H, "luricu, ncuifiauciu.

Fui- I.ennx St. Funeral arrangements In 1 rharse nf the Ahern Funeral Home, 380 Farmington Hartford. lcl.KOI In Manchester. July SI. at 1 p.m.

at the Lowe "lutoia Memorial week will be observed of reconciliation and friend- Home; Naubuc Avenue. Glaston- that flowers be omitted, at the home of Samuel ship. bury. Burial will be. at the con- -i, 51 Pembroke, St.

I "To my mind Mr. Elsenhower's venience of the family. Friends jV-diiuiic u. ovuuc profession of faith in the Commu- meni: inspector y. For example a person looks for a job and the person doing the hiring does not care j.

-S57- Camille D. Soiicie, 67. of 217 The funeral of Charles W. Grif ni-sts' sincerity was the most aston Lake in Andover, former resident of call at Ihe funeral home to-East Hartford, hushand of Mrs. Ida night from 7 to 9.

(Holmhergi Bosk McLeod. Funeral ishing statement ever uttered in public by a president of the United States." Buckingham died Monday atfiths of 65 Oxford was held Hartford Hospital. He was born (Monday morning 'at the James in St. Bernard, Nova Scotia, ill. Pratt Funeral Home with Phi-Canada, con of the late Oliver ilin Becker.

Christian Science services Wed. at 1 pm in the l-iew- hf nnPPn Ternsn kirk Whitney Funeral Home. 718; UUU-O tltlMJ what you look like. His mam ssa- object is that you do the job well and get Mrs. Marrietta DelRossi Ceraso of llWoodbridge East na rrancoise toutreau soucie.

reader, officiating. Burial was in will E. Windsor Fire Victim Reported as Improving" ford, wife of Rocco Ceraso, died i empioyea ai tne unuea Hill Cemetery. Burnside East Hartford. Interment Townsend Cemetery, Andovrr.

Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today. Members of F.astern Star Lodge, N). 44 of Willimantie will conduct a service at the funeral home at 8 p.m. along with your fellow workers.

Mrs. Hollis Carey, 79 Coleman late Sundav evening at a local! O0'ana ie ne reaves wo hospital. She. was born Jan. P'us Soucie of Bloom-1892 in Capastrano, Italy, and had eld Jof J- of St.

u.riImj 41 rto-lBernard and a sister, Mrs. Eve French OS Ilanmn; Vact EAST WINDSOR, Aug. 1 French of 28 Hanmer HiJ fT Hartford, was held Monday! cl, i Reg. 15.00 dries her hushand she leaves a Weaver of St. Bernard.

Funeral, morning at the Dillon SIUtr iiuauaiiV4 ic irons a.j um, i ai trapped in her burning house 1 lacf TltflsHav wac vonnrt nA "im. i 50 Rev. Austin F. son. Mario R.

Ceraso of Thomp- I WI 1 tfle Catal-! at 8.1a a.m. at the Fisette Fu- Munich officiati SUMMER SPECIAL! STYLE LEAGUE COLD WAVE PERMANENT 7 ing. Bearers were'J: I sonville; a daughter. Mrs. Catal do Tavano of East Hartford, anc CnnviilP- a (foiirhtpr.

Mrs. do Tavano ot fiarttora, ana Drive, housewife: About the best a I could give would be to quote the saying you can judge a book by its cover. Personality is one of the most valu l. Burness. She had been on the KEOFIEI.n In Weston, Joty 30.

Leander hushand of Jennie Livingston Redfield if 1 Nash Lane, father of Mrs. Richaid M. Po'ter of Wayland, and hrotlier of Stur-ges G. Redfield of Clinton. Funeiai service at the First Church of Cnr'st Congregational, Clinton, Wednesday, Aug.

3,. st. 2 p.m. Donations may he sent to the American Cancer Soci ny. He was a member nf the YD Post.

rr I i a. nuiiiiiii as umtiu niaos ill ui. oiai ui'ii. vvHJiHni a. rriav.

4 tt- Mrs. Joseph Conroy of Windsor: HAIRCUT 1.75 her father, Luigi DelRossi of; i. a. warner L.ipital( Hartford, since her admit- Mt St Beneriicr KrV in ii ii 'iPital, Hartford, since her admit-in Mt St. rJenpdict Cemetery.

Harttord; a orotner, tsenjamm n.in nr 1 ...1 r. Squire anrl Donald H. McGilvrayJ anPP ch has sufferer! from Friends may call at the funeral Burial was in Mt. St. Benedict IZke poisonin" home tonight from 7 to 10 and Cemeterv a Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Her husband East Windsor UtfirwUM llrtl LIU1M, a a- i li American Legion.

29... the YD Cluh i anrl tWO Other brothers in Italy of Boston and past national command-i Vunnral able things i "icpiemauvt; to uie uctieiat A.s. of 0 Veterans Association. Inter-! F. person can have.

10 p.m. ment Clinton. of 124 I reston St wm held Mon isemb WaS releaSfd from the ot l.i i-ieston was held Alon-hospital Sunday. He rescued his day morning at the Uraia and," children fromete blaz ng services will be held Wednesday a 8 a.m. at the Laraia and Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 Washington with a solemn requiem Supreme flattery for pretty summer fashions and your pretty face.

Rich, lasting curls and deep waves that make fascinating hair-dos easy. ALSO: PIERO POLAR PERMANENT, Reg. 20.00 1 0.00 TELEPHONE JA 4-8771 for appointment today. Beauty Salon, Second Floor AIR CONDITIONED Joseph F. Campbell Joseph F.

Campbell of 116 Whiting West Hartford, Bir In Mt. Sinai Hospital. July 31, J955, Mrs. Pauline Vasquez Ricci. wife of Dionissio Riect of 14 E.

Wn-tonbury Bloomfield. Funcal nouse on Koute o. suirmn re(uierrt mass in at. am- mass St. Mary Church, East (Reader are Invited to submit questions for the Quiz Cameraman.

The Courant will pay for each question used. iive name and address. Send to Camera Quiz, 285 Bittad Hartford 1.) services Thursday at a at the artford, at 9. Burial will be in died Monday evening at St. jgustines Church.

The Rt. Rev. Francis Hospital. He leaves twojMsgr. Thomas P.

Mulcahy was sons, Joseph F. Campbell Jr. of celebrant; the fRev. Martin T. St.

Mary's Cemetery, East Hart- Southbury and Vincent D. Camp Keane, decaon. and the Rev. Card of Thanks 247 Washington with a solemn requiem mass in the Church of Christ the King, Bloomfield. at 9 Burial will be in Mt.

St. Benedict Cemet 'ry. Friends may call at the funeral home tnmght from 7 to 10 and Wednesday from 2:30 to 10 p.m. New Hangar, More Land Approved for Bradley Gov. Ribicoff Monday signed two bills providing for a land acquisition program and a new hangar at Bradley Field.

The first bill. SB 1375, authorized a $275,000 bond issue for land acquisition at' the airfield. The enrnnrl mom-i TIT2 1 AT nn bell of Rocky Hill and a daughter, Miss Mary B. Campbell of West Hartford. Funeral services will be held Thursday at a time to be announced at the Ahern Thomas H.

Dwyer, subdeacon. Mrs. Elvia C. Strom was soloist. Bearers were Joseph P.

Ciot-te, Anthony J. Albanese, Albert V. Petrucci, Louis A. Egizi, Pet- We wish to express our thanks to neighbors and relatives for their expressions of sympathy, also floral trihntes durine Ihe bereavement of our BOIRKK In West Hartford. Julv 31.

lino. Daniel L. Rourke. 55 Chiton ISO husband and father, Theodore Richard Funeral Home, Farmington I Pr j. Capenera and Jeremiah J.

West Hartford, retiifd secretary of the Rourke-En Paper Co. Funeral Lata. WANT TO GO 1T0 THE The Rev. John J. Mc- MRS.

MARGUERITE LATA AND THREE SONS. Ave. nenas may can at tne tu- jMassaro, neral home tonight from 7 to rA WTeAn ftviv. conducted committal thorizpd a bonrt issue for $tt(K. in Mt.

St. Benedict nu juajr iu services 000 for a new hangar at the field. i to p.m. services today ,10:311 a.m. in the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 77 Farmington West Hartford, followed hy a solemn requiem mass 1n St.

Thomas the Apostle Church. Wesr Hartford at 11 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Avon. Cemetery.

In Memoriam Mrs. Ida S. Schaffman The funeral of John M. Births AIRCRAFT BUSINESS? Mrs. Ida Solomon Schaffman of Andover Lake will be held of 30 Vine widow of Nathan i Wednesday at 1 p.m.

at the New- IN" MEMORIAM Th unveiling of a monument In Funeral Directors memory of held Sunday Joseph Brmant. will be schaffman, died Monday at kirk and Whitney Funeral Home, cemetery, EHmgion" Francis Hospital after a brief 318 Burnside East Hart- tli Ellington LEGAL NOTICES KENYOrTBEARlNG AND AUTO To la ski Funeral Heme 880 MAPLE AVENUE Phone CH 6-1377 miiess. was win, in nussta nira, witti Dunai in lownsena and had lived in Hartford Andover. Friends may years. She was a member of Con- call at the' funeral home today gregation Agudas Achim and its from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

COMPANY, INC vs. Bt'SHNELL ENGINEERING COMPANY! sisterhood and the Hebrew Home Members of the Eastern Star toe superior i for Med. She leaves a son, Abra- BY ORDER OF Lodge 44, Williniantic, will conduct services at the funeral home tonight at 8. MT. SIN.U HOSPITAL July 31.

11155 Hartford CararoRlia. Frank and Evelyn (Gris-kai, 175 Wilson son. LaBelle, Arthur and Antoinette (La-mirandeK 10S2 Broad twin sons. West Hartford Hnberman. Irvine and Shirley (Green-berR.

29 Limvold son. Alperin, Arthur and Barbara (Lleb-sten. 47 Arnold Wav. son. ST.

FRN( IS HOHPIT.U, inly .11. Hartford Chapman. Charles P. Jr. and Dorothy (Wynne), 24 Bannister son.

Leary. Paul and Janet R21 Capitol son. Wethervfleld Karlyn, Albert and Mary (Devine), 81 Rid Rd son. nam J. isChanman ct West uni ford; four daughters, Mrs.

David Schweitzer, Mrs. William E. The funeral of Mrs. Angel L. Gordon, Miss Lillian Schaffman and Mrs.

Benjamin Levine, of Windsor was; of Hartford: six rrrandchildren I held Monday afternoon with! FUNERAL HOME. INC. Webjfer St. at Benton TEL. CH 9-5681 Air Conditioned Maybe you're thinking "I don't hare enough money9' 1 1 Well if fakes less than $75 fo purchase a share of fhe largest manufacturer of aircraft engines.

UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION Earnings and dividends have been increasing steadily 'since the end of World War II. In 1946 United Aircraft earned 1.49 per share compared to 7.65 last year. The dividend has been increased from .83 to 4.00 over the same period. The stock is selling for less than 10 times earnings and yftlds over, 5, tvhich most reasonable for a-growth stock. i Invest in one of the finest aircraft companies for growth and income.

and 10 great-grandchildren. u-! prayers at her home and a serv. ice at the Faith Congregational neral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Weinstin Mortuary, 640 Farmington Ave. Burial will be in Charter Oak Church, he Kev.

James A. Wright officiated. Bearers were Gilbert F. McCrary, Rufus Shepherd. Guilford Marshall, COURT FOR HARTFORD COUNTY, I will sell at Publtr Auction at 10 a.m..

on August 12th. 1955, at the premises at 521 Wethersfielcl Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut, the following machinery and equipment: 1 Otidley Auto. Screw Mach. Model No. 60 Ser.

No. 25928. 1 Cridlev Auto. Screw Mach. Model No.

60 Ser. No. 27274. 1 Brown Sharpe Auto. Screw Mach.

Model No. 0(1 Ser. No. 497. 1 Brown Sharpe Auto.

Screw Mach. Model No. 00 Ser. No. 4412.

1 Brown Sharpe Surface Grinder. 4 Buffalo Drill Presses with air feeds. A true copy. Attest: RAYMOND C. CALNEM Clerk of the Superior Court A true ropy.

Attest: ALFRED .7. Pl'SSAL'LT Deputy Sheriff of Hartford County. Paled at Hartford. Connecticut this 29th day of July. 1955.

Morrison W.Johnson, Inc. FUXERAL HOME 749 Albany Ave. Society Cemetery, Zion Hill. Memorial week ill be observed Charles Jernigan. Denis Bridges FLOWERS Spear Planus Since 1868 Dial JAckson 2-4191 and Richard Walker.

Richard Walker, Willette Wiggins and Mrs. Catherine Sawyer were soloists. The Rev. Mr. Wrignt conducted committal services in Northwood Cemetery, Wilson.

i Taylor Modeen Funeral Director! 133 WASHINGTON ST. TEL. JA gl JAMES T. FRATTCO. at the home of her daugnter, Mrs.

LeLvine, 84 Woodstock St. The family requests that flowers be omitted. Frank Rivers Frank Rivers. 71, of S4 Brook "I Please buy for me, at the market. of UNITED AIRCRAFT lyn Rockville, died Monday night at Rockville City Hospital.

He was born in Beekmantown, Slate of Connecticut. District of Hart-ford. Probate Court, Town of Hartford, July 29, 1955. Present, Hon. Russell Z.

Johnston, Judge. On motion of John B. Pearson, 4 Pearl Hartford. executor NAME DATE Funeral Service 71 Farmington Avenue Telephone JA 5-3189 Ample Parking Facilities I. STREET I CITY of the ESTATE OF F.I)WARI C.

STATE mil IP I WW mm ii 1 N. Oct. 19, 1884, son of Anton and Harriet Robert Rivers. He was formerly employed at Industrial Sound Control. He leaves his wife, Mrs.

Emoroy Baker Rivers: six sons, Ernest of Michigan, and Frank of Montpelier, Raymond of Ellington, Carl of Manchester and I i 8255 Flf.l.n, late of Bloomfield, within said district, deceased, it is ORDERED, that six months from the 29th day of July, 1955. be and the same an? limited and allowed for the presentation of all claims against said estate to the executor thereof and said, executor is directed to cite all creditors of said decedent to bring in their claims within Sleep In Cool Comfort With A PHILCO Room Air Conditioner ECONOMICAL QUIET CLEAN Call AD 3-4475 For Full Details The BARTLETT-BRAIflAnD Co. 589 New Park Hartford Donald Rivers of Rockville; 11 said time allowed by posting a ropy Ihis order unon Ihe nnhhr nosi OaUgntCrS Mrs. Henry Freden- nearest to the place wheie the decedent dall of Wisconsin Rich- last dwelt within said town of Bloom-j ard Nichols of Plymouth, field and bv publishing the same once some newsoaner havin a circulation i Mrs. Walter Corey of Rhode Is Members New York Slock Exchange 6 Central Row, Hartford Tel.

JA 5-1421 BRANCH OFFICES MidaletownMiddletown Savings Bank Building, Tel. DI 6.8666 New Britain Ji West Main Street, Tel. BA 94)311 said Probate District within thirty It I IV FTXERAL nOrK ,14 Maia 64. Tel. J.4 I 3138.

land. Mrs. koss xviccawiey oi Eastbury, Mrs. Joseph Weston of Kentucky. Mrs.

Donald Goltra of Glastonbury, Mrs. Eli- days from the date of this order. Certified from record. MARY E. CUNNINGHAM As Clerk..

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