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THE HARTFORD COURANT: 'Surdy, Auqutt 17, 1957 Injr clouds with dry-Ice or silver Home, 380 Maple with a liam Mclntyre of Ywdon.i Ihfwork on improvement of the incandescent lamp has been cred- fnd Church at 9. Bur-Funeral services will be held I Stort Hour: Tuaiday thru Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 5:50 P.M. Cloud 4-8811 or your Toll-f re aumbf Nobel Prize Winner Is Dead At 76 ited with permitting the )e nose Jlill MemonallMonday at 9:15 a.m. from the of sireet lighting to its present 'Park, Rocky Hill.

Friends mayjTTiomas F. Farley Funeral G. S. Lee, Insurance Man, Dies scsie. at the luneral home today n0me, 9fi Webster with a1 ine improved wmp aiso 10 p.m.

ana Ninaay to 4 Solemn Requiem Mass in St. possible the development of thejand 7 to 9 p.m. The family OToole's Church nt poriaoic projector wr nome mcv-quests in lieu or nowers contn- in Hurial will be In Mt St hut ions be made to the Cancer ics, GK has said. Benedict Cemetery. Friends may FALMOUTH, Aug.

16 -Dr. Irving Langmuir, 76, winner mm- Society. Mrs. Edward G. Shimpf Mrs.

Dorothy 1 ferrmann call at the funeral home today 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. The Holy Name Society of St. Lawrence O'Toole's Church will meet at 1he funeral Langmuir also has been noled for studies on electron emission and prcteins. Langmuir was born in Brooklyn on Jan.

31, 1881. He was descended on his mother's side from the Lunt family, which came to America on the Mayflower. I i Schimpf, 48, of 427 Main St. cf a Nobel prize In chemistry and a pioneer in artifkl rainmaking, died today in a hospital. Langmuir, for many years asso cated with General Electric Co.

research work, suffered a heart attack Tuesday at Woods Hole. wife of Edward G. Schimpf, died home Sunday at 8:13 p.m. for Thursday at East Hartford llos- recitation of the Rosary, pital. Born in Hartford July 20, He was graduated from Cclum IMS, sJie lived all her life in the Jamrs vuucy bia University with a degree in, Hartford area.

Besides her hus-l Mrs. Winifred Healy Caffrey He was awarded the Nobel prize metallurgical engineering in 190." band she leaves a daughter, of 14 Fairview West Hart- in cnemistry in 191L Langmuir retired from GK In Mrs. Henry Blythe of New Britain; a brother, Herbert L. Herr ford, wife of James Caffrey, died Thursday at her home. Born in Gerrni'd Spencer Ie, 4S, of 1070 Mountain Bloomfield, ice president and secretary of the Metropolitan Fire Assurance died Friday at Hartford Hospital after a short illness.

Born in New York City, he attended the Lycee Lakana, Paris, and was graduated from Culver Military Academy. He received a BA Degree at Yale University in 19:3. He was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi raternity. He was associated lor several years with the sales department of the Hartford Machine Screw Co. before joining the Metropolitan Fire Assurance Co.

in 1917. He was a member of the Hartford Golf Club, University Club, was active in the Junior Achievement Award Program, a member of Co. B. Connecticut State Guard in 19 10-41. and earned degrees of master of arts and doctor of philosophy from the University of Go 1 1 1 in Germany.

mann of Llmwood, and three County Roscommon, Ireland, a ft i after 40 years with the company. At the time ot his retirement, GE said that his work had saved grandchildren. Funeral services daughter of the late John and will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at. the Rose Hill Funeral Home, GKKKAKI) Sl'NNCKK LKK W' "ill 1 Obituary the American public a billion dollars a year in electric light bills 1 -S 3 Ellen Smith Healy, she lived years in West Hartford.

Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Miss Mary A. Caffrey of West Hartford; three brothers, Patrick J. Healy of New York City and Michael J. Healy and Elm Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill, Friends may call at the funeral home today and Sunday 7 to 9 p.m.

and had helped make modem ra dio broadcasting possible. Prison Work In addition to his work in arti Miss Anne G. McCarthy Miss Anne G. McCarthy of Miami, a former New Britain resident, died at St. Fran (Continued from pane 1) ficial rainmaking, he also developed the cas-fillcd incandescent John i.

Healy, both of Ireland and three sisters, Mrs. James the prisoners at productive work lamp, the high vacuum power Israel Feinslein Israel Feinstein of 90 Nelton Hughes of Hartford, Miss Ann have been initiated. cis Hospital, Miami, Friday aft IMMnKMsn 9 Vii. o. T.1 lln-ilir rf 1 1 1 nnA an fin 'irhmiiiif cmri rlmr' er a shoit illness, Horn in T) ii-i Snmomiu-p i K.iimnc Britain, she was a graduate of iudc, atomic hydrogen welding and a smoke-screen generator for military use.

The artificial rain technique that Langmuir developed with two other scientists consisted cf seed- ill 'A 11U1JUUI. 111 JkUMtl, 1IC vivow 4j.ui,y yji vtn I AU- v. came to this country 50 years neral services will be held Tuns- school for inmates at the pris-: ago. He lieved 23 years in Hart- day at 8:15 a.m. 'at Hie can bo started which will pro-j the New Britain High School and the former New Britain Normal School and taught school for a ford.

A retired tailor, he was for- Funeral Home, Farmington viae a lainy comprenensivo" "J'wmerly employed at G. Fox and with a Solemn Requiem curriculum. Part-time psychia-dence he h- been a resident Co- He his wife- Mrs.j Mass at Our Lady of Sorrows trie services for inmates has mim fnr -iL ni5 fl.V, i ih Labiinsky Feinstein a son, Church at 9. Burial will be in also been available since July 1, St- Cemetery. (he said.

m3r Deaths Be leaves his wife, Mrs. Mar-garetta G. Cope Lee; a son, Gerrard S. Lee a daughter, Miss Virginia Gaither Lee and a brother, James S. Iee of Hartford, executive vice president of United Aircraft.

Export Corp. Funeral services will be held Monday at 12 noon at -the Trinity Episcopal Church, with cremation in Springfield, Mass. There are no calling hours prior to service time. The family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made to the N'ewington Home for Crippled Children. The Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Home, 776 Farmington West Hartford, is in charge of arrangements.

L. Vr.ul.i t' 1 'la sister, Mrs. Rifka Goldman of Friends may call at the funeral The warden said that the re cent Legislature's decision to increase the so-called "good time' McCarthy, both of this city, andces an nephews uncra VuyAnxu ATKiv. In Emt Granbv. An.

35. 1957, Waller O. Atkin, huihind of Mn, Clara Danirlsnn Alkin of Tunu Ave, Kast Cranby. Funrral irrvlcn will hi helrt today at 2 m. at th Charles H.

Vinrent A Soni Funeral llonif. llupmeadow Sinmhury. Burial In Center Cemetery, Granby. llf SflVlirs Will ue Ill-lU OUIlUdV ai, v. jtunnu nni un iui "uiiM.iin ill-, of West Hartford and Mrs.

chacppnI 1hel J. Kulikowski, 50. mates and also to increase the vvcuiMi'iii nitji iucu o-tu 1 llll: Simsburv Koad Avon died n- wnimm iui uiis uuutr; J. Kennedy of Providence. Funeral arrangements, in charge of the Kenney Funeral Home, ingion ave.

nuriai win oe in toe day at his home after a short ds oe a nig incentive Albany Jewish Cemetery, ilInPSSi Born in Poland Jan. 28 for prisoners Garden Street. The family re-ij907 a son of John Kulikow-1 Richmond repeated quests that flowers be omitted. s'ki and Me Mrs. Bronislaw l1.101! story lhat the Wethers- New Britain, are incomplete.

ATM OOP. In Monlclair Auf. Ward h. Atwnod, 42, of Monlclair, .1., formerly of West Hartford. Ron of Carllon F.

Atwnod of West Hartford and the late Marlon 1.. Atuood. Funeral erv Iceii today at 1 p.m. In the Newkirk Whitney Fu- Robert S. Forbes -riona is-uukow ski, ne uvea 1no1 prior to the funeral service.

Robert S. rorbes, 74, of j02i Weather, Tides than 40 years in Avon. Employed hl7n "nu outworn in useim-17 years at the Ensign-Bickford noss heen heard for Cn Avnn ho u'ss mi.intnn;,nnn years. He said that completion Went HartfoTd. prhate rommitiai 'Mam Si, East Hartford, died Salvatore Fradianni aervicea In Riverside Cemetery, Wa- foreman at the time of his death.

nrw, Vrison in-'itallat1011 is Salvatore (Nick) Fradianni, 65 I Born June 24, 1883 in East Hart lernury. of 205 Vine St. died Thursday at He was a menber of the Avon Dd(11-V nppm ford, a son of the late Law til Uli ikiiK AURUSl S3. n- in i'Jdj. tdson l.vnn Beerwort.

survived rence anu annie Ken oi oes iiiuiiuiu iiusimaj. uum nuv, uipannraii, New Law he lived all his life in that town. 1891 in Btsaccia, Province ot sines nis lather, lie leaves his He was a member of the Wesley (Avellino, Italy, he lived about. wife, Mrs. Lena Bonadeo Kuli- MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE Sport Shirts EXT FO It EC A ST Local: Today, bright skies, humidity and pleasant temperatures- high 73 to 80.

Tonight clear and quite cool, low around 30- except in the 40s in deeper valleys. Outlook for Sunday, fair and moderately warm. 45 years in Hartford. A chef a daughter, Miss Bev- Memorial Church. He leaves a sister.

Mrs. James Freeman of 3j years, he was employed be-icny Anne Kulikowski ot (Continued from page 1) will provide full time on the road instruction. Assistant Superintendent Robert H. Mahoney fore retirement at the Heublein.two brothers, John N. Kulikow ski of Avon and Alex J.

Kuli- Hotel. He was a member of the Romuela Bisaccia Society of by Ivis wife, Mr. Helen (Woodi Brer-Wort of Lake Coventry. Funeral ervlrei will be held today at 2 m. from the Rose Hill Funeral Home.

Elm Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. There will be no ralllnR hours, in lieu of flowers friends may send donations to Public Healih Nursing Association of Coventry, c-o Mrs. O'Brien. at Mount Rinia Hospital, Aut-ust 1 Winifred C.

Conno-ver 0f 75 Mill Kast Hartford. Funeral services will be held Satur East Hartford, and two nephews. Robert L. Freeman of Hartford and Donald F. Freeman of Tal-cottville.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Newkirk and Whitney Funer Connecticut loaav. sunnv pii i i said the Hartford Police Depart- ters, Mrs. Rose Pawlirzyn andimf hnc ffmj ment has offered to three put and dry, with pleasant tempera Mrs. Wanda Plona, both of Avon Hartford.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Carmela Quatrale Fradianni; three sons, Frank J. Fradian. ni of New Britain and Angelo D. 1.99 policemen, serving as instructors, on a full-time basis.

Here and Airs. Jan Dudack of New- Reg. 2.95-2.98 tures, loiught, clear and cool. Outlook for Sunday, fair and moderatelv warm. Hartford, and several nieces and al Home, 318 Burnside tofore, road instruction was lim East Hartford.

Burial will be in and Joseph A. Fradi- nephews -Funeral services will, i(od 1(J and after school V. S. Department of Commerce day at n.m.. In the Newkirk and Center Cemetery, East Hartford.

anni. both of Hartford; a daugh- be held Monday at 8:15 a.m. at hours Burnside friends may call at the funeral Mrs. Mary Whipple of Ro- the Charles H. Vincent and Sons' Ai-iii Whitney Funeral Home be Lome Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to' Chester.

N.Y.; a brother, Car- Funeral Hom Hopadow foS' $1 L'rn -Il MM I IM llt A li. i 9 D.m. Weather Bureau 1 OKECASTS Loral Weather Report Hartford, Aug. 16, 1957 (Time is EST) uW ueei wun a solemn drivers each last year, hut that Good looking, famous maker sport shirts with regular and Ivy League collars. Plaids, stripes, chest stripes in a wonderful assortment of colors! High styles and conservative styles in and XL sizes.

Suddenly In Kast Hartford. Am. IS, l.l,-7, Robert S. Knrlics. 74.

ATrc Inhn Thnmhlnnm Vr "'V I1 Hnn program has been expanded 3o-i Main Kast Hartimd. Ku- "uu, i cn, aon ar v. Kunai will to handle 360 per school. reiai servi.es will he hrld Monday Mrs. Emma Thornhonm.

ranee.scu oi iidi.y, dim mui tie in ht. Ann Ccmeterv Avon 'he a1' Arundel West Funeral services: Friends may call at the funeral juiK.n, Temperature Summary 7 1 wife of John E. Thorn will be held Monday at 8 a.m.. home today 7 to ft p.m. and Sun- noun, xjui iifouc Ave.

Kast Hartford. Rnrial will he IOl a ai me uaraia anu aagannu ru- day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m.

in Center Cemetery, East Harlfoid. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Temp. (dog. 67 SO 71 bloom, died Friday nt a local convalescent home.

Born March 23. 1872 in Sweden, she lived 60 vears in Hartford. Besides her Rel. humid. (rr) 69 44 47 Br.

pr. at S. L. 29.87 29.S3 29.91 Funerals iifitii iiuiiie, xii dMiiuiuii with a Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Michael's Church at 9.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Friends SlMhOHkI, In Avon Aur. 16. 1957. Maneck J.

Kulikowski, husband of htisband She leaves tWO SOhS, Mrs. Lena Bonadeo Kulikowski "JElof F. Thornbloom and Albar may call at the funeral home to- The funeral of John V. O'Ha- Thornbloom, both out of miitu, Ann. runeiai will oe h-ld Monday at 8:15 a m.

at the i day and bunday to a and 7 to RPn of 724 Mountain West 10 p.m. Charles H. Vincent and Sons Funeral Home. Hopmeadow Slmsbury, with a Solemn Requiem Mass at St. state; two daughters, Miss Viola Thornbloom ot Hartford and Mrs.

Alice Toomaiian of West Take I'sua Tests After successfully completing a driver education course, ihe 16 and 17-year-old drivers will take the usual driver license tests, which include written examination, eye examination and road test. Also effective Oct. 1 is another law involving youthful drivers. All new drivers under 21 years of age will be issued provisional licenses. After two years of driving they will be issued the regular license, but: only after their driving record has been checked.

The slate motor vehicles commissioner is authorized in another new law, effective Jan. 1, to supervise and license commercial driving schools. The Hartford, was held Friday at 1he Charles II. Vincent and Sons Fu- Ann's Church, Avon, at 9. Burial In Ann cemeteiy, Avon.

Friends Hartford, and six grandchildren. St. may call at the funeral home today High, temp. 83 at 2:30 p.m. Low.

temp. 65 at 6 a.m. Mean temp. 74. Normal temp.

72. Degree days (based on temp, observations to 7:30 p.m.) High, temp, year ago 88. Low. temp, year ago 55. Rec.

high this date 95 in 1944. Rec. low this date 51 in 1945. High. temp, since Jan.

1, 96. Low, temp, since Jan. 1, 17. Accumulated departure from normal this month, through Aug. 15; -56.

from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, 233 Washington St. Burial will be IKK.

In Hartford Hospital All. 16. neral Home, Simsbury, with a Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church, Simsbury. The Rev.

Theodore Razynski was celebrant. Bearers were Richard Curtiss, William Jones, William Phillips, Andrew Driscoll, Gene Parent and Alexander Stewart. Burial was in St, Bernard's Cemetery, Tariffville. Gerrard Spencer Lee. 48.

of jn Porlar Hill Omoterv. Friends Mrs. Sarah B. Rapaport Mrs. Sarah Bashkin Rapaport, 83, of 99 Hillside Providence, R.I.

formerly of Hartford, widow of Samuel Rapaport- died Friday in Providence after a short illness. Born in Russia, she lived more than 25 years in Hartford before moving to Providence nine yo3rs ago. While in Hartford she was a memlier of Bedford Street i I I 1 1 I I I I- 1 JT xi i W' i i lf I pi 1070 Mountain Bloomfield, hu- ii 1 hnmo band of Marietta G. Cope ca! the funeral home Funeral services Monday noon in i Sunday 6 to 9 p.m. Tnnilv Episcopal Church, Hartford.

I followed by cremation at Springfield. jyjrs ShaUghneSSy" Spnnefield. Mass. The; family requests mar flowers he omit- Mrs. Delia Brett Shaughnessy, schools will be required to post ted and tlmations he sent to Ihe Nevv- Qo ii nii(o WinHsnr The funeral of Ferdinand i tes the commissioner and Precipitation Summary Guerrette of 121 Sisson Ave.

i be subject to an investigation of, prPcipitation Aug 16 to 7 m. Ington Home for Crippled Children. I Locks, widow of Edward Synagogue. Hebrew Ladies Shel tt xrun was neia riaay at me isette 111111 aim wunc iuj- was neia i-riaav at IfrlVrVKK. In st.

Franris Hospital Shauehnessv. died Friday after Tnimnri Trni, onH mho, w-i i Funeral Home with a Solemn codures. Aur. 13, 1937, Daniel C. Mclntyre Tolal precipitation this month Among the benefits of the driv a short illness.

Born in Ireland Jan. 6. 1867, a daughter of the at. Anne husband of Helen Barry Mclntyre of 849 New Britain Ave. The funeral will through Aug.

16; .27 inches. organizations. She was also rl'C mnr.iV.nr. nf rim nmiirninlo LnUl CO. 1 lie JU.

KeV i.i-quit-iu jmhss in be held Monday morning at late Michael and Mary aney er education law is a reduced insurance rate for the teen-age driver. csa i ch Vnosrnc i iir-oo I Arthur Rout hier was celebran sons, Alex Rapaport. Max Rapa- Wv' A'fr L. Paquette was the Rev. Armand yifi i ttnu ijv? in itritia wi 1 1 nn Marriage Licenses of West Hartford; three daugh- iT Ti-n.

ri Leonard J. Beaupre. Edwin Total precipitation departure from normal this month through Aug. lo; 1.38 inches. Total precipitation from Jan.

1 through Aug. 15, 1.1.61 inches. Total precipitation for same period last year 26.23 inches. Connecticut River stage at 8 a.m. 2.7 ft.

Tides Aug. 17, 1957 from the 1 nomas Y. Farley Funeral fJrett, She lived 72 years in rlVi Windsor Locks. She leaves two N)iemn tfiiuu'm Mass in St, iJiwrence OTooies church at io.sons. Phalem U.

Lynskey of Burial will be in Mt. st. Benedict I Windsor Locks and John E. Cemetery. Friends may call at the ShaUCrhnessv of Warehouse funeral home from 7 in ID on Sat- t.

urd.v and a to 5 and 7 to on i Point; a daughter. Mrs Cyrus Sunday. St. Lawrence O'Toole's Holy-G. Flanders of Windsor Locks; Name Society win meet at the fu- seven grandchildren and three "recnlne 1 services will be held Monday at iMi in Hartford Aue.

is. 3937. 1 8:30 a.m. at the Thomas W. Westllartford, Mrs.

Abraham Mttowin, m.rria Grebstein Of Providence 1SS cation, have been filed at the Bureau nt uuerreue ana mured u. vital siatisiu-s: of 1.113. x--ailil i i uiiuiimu AI. Breton, viuciituf. du di in 1345 THtk L.

Broherg, 44 Vnrlkii.nnn borer, and Ast rid Woodmcre- L.T.; nine grandchildren and seven great-grand children. Funeral services will diers Field, tery, Wilson. 1.1.1 Antonio D. Carlo. 22S High to John f.

W'rreii of River Boulevard 1 Johnson Funeral Home, 105 Oak.be held at 2 p.m. in the chapel Sulfield. luneral Sunday alt. ii-ujt i P. Lr of the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 MEN'S SUMMER-WEIGHT Dress Shirts 2:30 B.m.

at the Nicholson Funeral i Ji with Rabbi Home, Eat sireet, Route 5-A, sut- quieni High Mass at St. Mary Farmington bacco worker, and Dimas (Jonaics. The funeral of Charles If. 2m Mam tobacco worker. Sweet Of 26 Oak St.

was held: Me.a Santana. 172.1 Main machine t.1,,-, n- ii. operator, and Silvia Cumba, JTJ.i Main rnday at the Taylor and Mo- at home, deen Funeral Home. The Rev. r.aetano Tedeschi.

an Bariniur Clayton F. Smith officiated. I rs- -Nav'- L- Krnm' Rmky Bearers were Frederick Gondck, j11' 53 Charles McCabe, Joseph Bush- salesman, and Suzamn- R. r.OlI, Arthur Abel, John Ronczka IFroedman, 19.1 Cranliy atenogtaph- field, interment In Woodlavvn Cemetery. Hu family will receive friends at.

the funeral home today 1 In I and 7 to 9 p.m. HiRh Iovv New London 2 :1 1 a.m. 9:01 a.m. 2:41 p.m. 9:50 p.m.

At Sayhrook :3:14 a.m. 10:01 a.m. 3:4.1 p.m. 10:50 p.m. At New Haven 4 :05 a.m.

10 a.m. 4 :29 p.m. 10:5.1 p.m. Tides Are Kastern Davlisht Time Church at 9. Burial will be in Meyer Zvwicka officiating.

St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends Burial will be in the Bedford may call at the funeral home to-! Svnagogue Cemetery, day 7 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to' Garden Street. The family re-5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

quests that flowers be omitted. -inH Tiin Cr There will be no calling hours prior to funeral services. Mrs. Isaiah Hill 1.99 Reg. 2.98 4 MoitE A.

At home Airg.TjC Wf. Joseph Morea of Morea Road. Farminnton. Funeral aervicea Monday. 9:20 a.m.

from the John A. Hansen Funeral Home, 111 Main St. I'nionville, wilhj nlemn requiem mass In St. Pat-rirk'i Church, Farminirton. at 10.

a m. Burial In St. Joseph's Cemetery, i UWOll V.UI IOLL IILII, JJU1 Idl was in Soldier's Field, North-wood Cemetery, Wilson. Full military honors were accorded. Mrs.

Helen Lvons Porter Hill. I 63, of 54 Rosemont wife of; Joseph Moreil isaian Hill, nicci riaay at mc- Joseph Morea, 69, of Morea Robert A. Maticke. 45 Hillside shipping manager, and Catherine Gms-cluik, Charter Oak file clerk. Hineent J.

Mondo New Haven, teacher, and Shirley H.niton. 5 Cnand-ler Fast llatttonl. student. Bernard I. Topper, Couies insurance i-li-ik.

and Diva .1. ('allium, 24 F. Kurliil insuinnce (Icik. John .1 Shea 2.1 Merrill slu- narl Fnrminfrton. died Fridav Road, Farmington LV S.

1Z I Cook If monal losp. ai. mm The funeral of Mrs. Kaiherine D. Dziadyk of 100 Oak Glastonbury, was held Friday at the Sullivan Funeral Home with a All famous makers for cool summer comfort and long wear.

Cool open weaves, fine cotton batiste, short and long sleeves. Assorted plain colors and whites! Sizes 14 to (not all styles in very size) Oct. 2, 1893 in New York City, iat his aflPr a om mnPSS. a daughter of the late William 0ct 20. 1887 in Gravina, and Agnes Lyons, she moved 1o'Itnlv a son of the ate IjP0 and Hartford from Springfield.

Mass. Breda Morpa he Iived about a year ago She was aabout 45 vears in Farmington. member of St. John associated with Morea Jolin dent, and Uaibam Uiuwn, (liftnby. requiem high mass at St Dept.

of Commerce Report Temp. Temp. II Fastern Southern i Albany 60 79 Miami 81 Boston 65 74 N. Oil's 76 92 Buffalo 60 73 Western York fit) K. City 74 8.1 Phila.

71 88 Duluth 52 72 Wash. 72 92 St. I wis 75 88 Central Rocky Mt. Chi. 68 71 Denver 58 78 Cin.

60 89 the Baptist Church, dlastonbury. o. i ri i i i Wi ham It. Hooper, Farmington, slu The Rev. Stephen Balandatk was ,1,,,,, alKl Mai.v 'K 2 jeifer celebrant.

Bearers, all members muse. (lin 1 rt-rninion Vatinnnl Si-tn. Thomas 11. Nnpaistek. 27 Hoikvillf Sunday 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m.

Mtrr.HVK.SSY In Windsor T.nrks. 16. lftvr. Mrs. Delia (Brett) ShatiRh-nessv of 11 Olive Windsor Locks.

Funeral at Ihe Thomas W. Johnson Funeral Home, 105 Oak Windsor Locks Monday at 8:.10 a.m. and at St. Mary's Church at a m. Burial in St.

Mary's Cemetery Calline hours Saturday 710 m. Sunday 2 5 and 710 p.m. ill 'HIM PF. In Fast Hartford Hospital. Aususl 15.

19.Y7. Dorothy iHerr-manni Schimpf. Survived by her gationai unurcn. irmytwiu. T(, Pn rom.

Court of Colanthians and the NAACP. Resides her hus- cleik. and Istael, 1Kb cost municant of St. Patrick's Church, Farmington. Be leaves three ui inuiiun.

in ciation, were Alec Pilzak, Jo- flelK-tp VintiH clin lnfli-nc frtnp enne AI. UV7ir.li ATiihnl i-1 v.i.,... L- -e A' fred Porter and Howard Porter. brothers Pellejirino Morea a ind Kiinikevich. Walter p'rPS.

inspector and a. B-r (U n.ili i ranciS Morea, notn OI arming-. vr 1M Mamlie SI core maker. both of Spnnsficld, rlrthnlnmew Morea and Nykola' Lata. Burial A Xe.

Br.tam. pro-Porter of Hartford and llmrston on BnV in St. John's Cemetery, ducon and c. of Jamaica. L.I.: two daughters, hee lary.

husband F.duard G. Schimpf of 421 Main llartrord. Funeral win ne held Monday. August 19. at 11 a m.

Airs, inured Looper oi jamai-; 1 ca, L.I. and Mrs. Shirlev John-1 Miss Caroline Morea and Mrs llichai-d P. Clay, ViO clerk, and Jenneltc M. Caston, 4 a- Thf funeral nf Mrs.

Wnv at Ihe Rose Hill Funeral Home, him Boeky Hill. Burial will be In nnA fnMr rBt1rl. tCliarleS KOVTin, DOlll OI dl nf ifi Middle East; hum Vieik. ll.i.-tf,i.-ft Iml.t Vr-irtav at the Walter J. Kaufman, Lib t.rlo-wood t7.Mt um line on.

ana several nieces nu student, and Nancy Guidon, bl he held Monday at 1 p.m. at the; nephews. Funeral services wiUEast Hartford Funeral Home of receptionist. COUIS Mill Or nmi ouiioo.1 from 7-9 p.m. Friends wishing transportation may rail JA 9 3.181 before p.m.

C. Hark Funeral Home, i lie helri Monday at a.m. di i anfI Vhitnev with a Re-! David L. Miller, 41 Westlann 1J7 2294 Main St. Burial will be in the John A.

Hansen nmeraii High Mass in Blessed dmer. nd Wynne Mrums, Northwood Cemetery. Wilson. Home, 111 Main Lntonviue chUrch. The Rev.

Rol A7am MeM.iten Ave Friends may call at the funeral with a Solemn Requiem Mass BerKeron Was celebrant. sas fitter, and Lm-ette r. Funeral Director! wait home Sunday 5 to 9 n.m. iSt. Patricks Uiurcn.

Thn k-nstvk- Alien, in Mir ton. at 10. Burial will he in St. Kenncth Burke yXXZ 7 Cemetery, riamuie. v.i-vin Tm ai naitnn tpienhnne Mrs.

John Sikora i I ill -a i Miz. Mary Kida Sikora of 146 Friends may can ar we iunei di Frank Tautic an(j Andrew ik-nva of UK Friends may ca ibury. Watt, rbury, rwivernnr St vv te nf nhn toaav i arnarinAt7 KUria WAR in Al. i oin, 1 to ju u.m. ami ora, died Friday at her Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Cenieterv FARLEY FUNERAL HOME.

INC. W.festar St. Banton TEL. CH 9-5681 Air Conditioned b-MikkPcpcr Daud Sol ter. 7.

M.lford insur SKETCHES By BKX Bl nUOKiHS 'Onl ill l.odN oiuitrv Out where the sun shines brighter and fragrance fills the air far from the noisy city streets .1 find contentment rare amid the trees and flowers dose to Dame Nature's breast happiness seems to blossom giving me peaceful rest quiet, save for the music played bv the birds and bees blended so harmoniously with the symphonic breeze t-aing on the fields of clover fiils me with sweet delight close by. a silver streamlet lends glory to the sight God is a master craftsman. to form such priceless art wi'li an enchanting power to warm the coldest heart so is it any wonder mortals like me must go out where this life is lighter and faith begins to grow. (Copyright 1937, General Features Corp.) ii in ruirtiiu, am- ti 1 1 i years in Hartford. She was a Daniel I Mclntyre n- member of the Polish Women's! Daniel C.

Mclntyre, of 819 lj' lj' "ttinuii uits, Alliance, Group 9. Resides heripw Britain Ave. died Thursday Founder of Firm ance aaent, and RnOcrta '1'iauinan, New Mntam, teacher. William J. Stiong, 31 Enfieol ti ii driver, and .1.

le.ighan. fPIC. OaK 'let William Knfelt. S4 Kdn.inis m- nusDanu sue leaves two sons, at t. Francis Hospital, iiorn in, lahlra I.

rnUI I UU. Frank Sikora of Poland and philadelnhia. a son of Mrs. tuson l-seenvort, oi i.ih rh Mllxlne r. 1 c.

TTr! nntr' f.Min.tor linrt o. r.i i.c.L iiui i- o.hnnnn ii vmii n. i eiirii. r-- t' I Onam-nrl 1nr I iionairf C. New Rntam.

aneiM SALE! MEN'S SUMMER-WEIGHT Pajamas ford; two daughters, Mrs. Maryj tlie late lianiei u. aicimyre, nears uima s. Hie- Andronick of Hartford and Mrs. Pauline Gladvsz of Manchester; lived 35 years in Hartford.

He llartiora auto mxiy ounticrs, oieu was employed at People's Plumb-j Thursday at his home. Andre- Funeral Service 71 Farminqfon Avtnut Telephone JA 5-S189 Ample Parking Facilities i iiorn Juiy isnz in unmn'f, a brother, Michael Kida of Pol- in2 Supply Co. before retiring and; eight grandchildren and two in December 1956 He was em-iville, Quebec, he moved to Cov- 11' 1 I. a J.LMJ 1 A 1 jreat grandchildren. Funeral in the Blueprint Pent, of entry from Hartford vftiis Airliner Loses Heel SEATTLK.

Aus. 16 l.P-A wheel 7 will be held Monday at; Pratt and Whitney West 'ago. He retired about a MerrkanYvJahnSen.lnC. ,8:15 at the Talarski Funeral mPmhor nf ae0. spun away from the landing gear the Name Society of St.

i lie Jeaves nis ue, iin. iu-n-ii A-rlines DCt ias- 1.99 Reg. 3.50 to 5.00 In Metnoriarn Lawrence O'Toole's Oturch. Be- Wood Becrwort of Hartford, and plane as jt touched down sides his mother he leaves his 'a sister, Mrs. William llinman att0.Taoma Interaation- 1 T-v I er- A Month's Mind Mass for Mrs.

Te- Wlie, Mr. Jteicn tarry MCin- oi iirfiuuiu. Airport tiXtav. lite 00 iii'iNinx FUXEIIAL II03IE 719 Albany Ave. Taylor Modeen Funeral Dirtctort KJ KSHI.NCroN ST.

TEL. r.il it f'Knn widow of jcs riovie. tvre: a son. John C. Mrlntvre of, funeral services will do no.o 31 designed and made I especially lor you McGovern Granite Co, 144 Bs-hur St.

JA Tvefnav wmMAuS rth Hartford: four brothers, the Rt. today at 2 p.m. at the Rose Hill ThP on a io'dnck'in st. joM-ph ca.nedtai' School Rev. Msgr, Joseph B.

Funeral Home, Flm Rocky flight, it came t.i rest i hii. 140 Farmingion Ave. pastor of Christ the King Church Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill on tiie center of the run- FIRST anniversary Mvss for the Haddonficld. N.J.: the Rev.

Bon-'Memorial Park. In lieu of flow- ttav The were unload- repo.e 0f the ao'ui nf Ruth Thorseii I aventure J. O.F.M.,'ers the family requests contrihu- r('rn the field. iTonrn. Monday Aurust l'th at pastor of St.

Anthony's Church. itions be made to the Public tjw airport was for an t.F;l,n?'!1 Butler. N.J.: James A. Mcln-Health Nursing Assn. of Coven- umv before the plana could be Short sleeve, knee length pajamas for those hot humid nights ahead.

Sheers, plisscs, Dacron and cotton in plain colors snd fancies. and sizes. BT't Men'i Furnishings, Street Floor Talarski Funeral Homt 880 MAPLE AVEVUE Thone CH 6-1S77 Imoved oil tlie Leii cl Havertown, Ta. and Wil-iby. 1 tiartlorl.

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