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a FRIDAY, OCTOBfiR 80, !l942 ATgrsm Dslljr CireRlstioB TkdW dRtlM r iKatiffttstfr Eufttittfl RfraCt Fbr the Manth at Septaasbar, 184S Fife Boat off D. R. Weather •atm n Mrs. Catherine Shaw, of Hack rence play "Lady In the Dark.” men came to Manchester and pick* who ragiatered for the draft be return to Manchester, but Miss Wyck< “ ■ 7 ,6 3 7 ^Ibout Town matack street, who has been at Wins Acclaim yckoff has pUyed the lead Arrested Here; ed up John DeColo Who has been tween the ages of, 36 and 66. It weeks having now paaaed ano the Hartford hoepiUl, Hartford, in other productions and waa with employed by Andrew Anealdl aX a waa in thia way that he was lo nothing more. having been heard Bletobar at tta AndH ^ Oantfaned wnras fenight, for observation, is showing mark' the S t Louis Opera Company be rfiason tender for the^paat year. cated. from him, Mr. Ansaldi is noW ol nnrinx aC CSreolatlaaa ed improvement. A t Yale’s Show fore pursuing her studies at Tale. He waa .wanted aa an alien who If the papers wera found to be the opinion that he ia not to ra- ndgtata o f O ohim l^ will The second lead waa taken by Held hy FBI was in this country unlawfully, in order he waa to ba allowed to turn. Manchester A CUy of Village Charm , koly cotnmunico in a body The Harvard Road Bridge Club Miss Phyllis Adams, New York they said. d at tba t o’clock Maaa at met last Wednesday evening at deb* actress and Miss Coney Island I>Colo, who ia a native of Por ^BrMMt'a church. Mombara are Emmy Lou Kehler Re* Naliv^ of Portugal Be* ASvartialas en raiN U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81,1942 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS; the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter of. 11)42, who played the role of tugal, left a ship from that coun V" VOL. LXII., NO. 27 m t bvmeot at 8:46 in «Im pariah Lailey. FOur tables were in play. ceives High Praise for Unda, a grasping southern belle. lieved in U. S. Without. try In New York a year ago and The winners were Mrs. Walter 'These two actresses were ably came to Hartford. Me is 28 yean Lailey and Richard Martin. Her Performance. supported by eight young women Proper Papers. of age and as he had a paper which 'i' Xra. John M. Derby o t Yecaon from the Tale Drama school and he thought would admit him to the C'<Mnet received a letter today from Sunday, November 8 will be ob Mias Emmy Lou Kehler, eldest members of the Dramat qrgapisa- Two weeka ago today two FBI United States, he was among those aon. Private John M, Derby, served as ’’taymen’s Sunday” at of the three talented daughters of tion. Reformed Red Lines Jr., statiny that he had flniahed the Second Congregational church. Favorable Prase Osmasents British Holding Gains courae in mechanical training Under the leadership of the Board Mr. and Mra T. B. Kehler, second Miss Kehier'a impersonation of ibt liowry Field, Colorado, and ia of Deacons, men of the church will year student In the Department of the romantic barmaid waa the ‘batag transfeiired to McOill neld, take charge of the morning wor Drama, Tale University School of subject of much favorable com Vtaipa, Florida. Private Derby ship service. ’The guest speaker Fine Arts, New Haven, won top ment in the Yale News the col wrote that It had been anowiny for will be Charles R. Turner of H a r^ thespian honors for her fine per lege daily, and in “ Variety,” mag Hold Now in Battle at I»owTy Field, that ford, president of the United 1|4- formance ip. “Hayfool:;gtrawfoot”, azine of .the>!i screen, radio and In Egyptian ___a foot and a half of sona Supply Company, Inc., of that the Yale Dramat’s current produc spoken drama. Richard H. D<mald . _ In aome placea and he wel- city, who haa frequently addressed tion which had its world premiere, in his editorial on the play in the MMUed the change to the Sunny the Men’s Conununity Bible class Thursday evening, October 22, at Yale Daily News of last PYiday Hooth. He waa formerly with the at this church. Special music will the University Theater, New Ha- said; "The most pleasant surprise looklovdie*— **** tachidcal aquad at Miami Beach. be furnished by a men’s chorus. of the evening was the fine per For Nalchik Plateau formance of Miss Emmy Lou Keh ^ eYW-80-«om*"*^ Defeat Axis The meetliw of the Buaineaa and Mrs. Evelyn Dlckaon of .Brew ler, of the drama department, who Profearional Women’a club of Cen* ster street. North- Coventry, left played the part of Betsey Haven, ter church, acheduled for Tueaday Wednesday to join her husband. stealing not only the heart of Nazi Attaeks Repelled aveidng of next week haa been Private W. A. 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