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Turkeys the First Play Entitled ■'1.^ WEDNEI^AT, NUVEMBER 21, J FAJSf: rOURTEEIf Manchester Evening Herald Buying ond Keeping War Bonds Is True Patriotisni ! 4.900 Accounts Hare Towr Radloiii Highland Park The Weathef\ No HeraUI Average Daily Circulation About Town Working Order for I Fereenet •! D. B. Weather Boiean In Xmas Club Pee the Month et October, 1844 Tomorrow School Plays I the Coining Holidays' ■nia loeml oBc* of the War Price 9,002 ^Npartly Meady and eonthmed eoM and KatiOBinc Board, located In Checks Totaling $275,- Pick Up Service! tea^Kht and Saturday. the State Armory, will be closed Splendid Program I» Call Mominga. Member et the Audit all day tomorrow. Those having No iesue c i the Manch««- 000 to Be Mailed to Barena of Clrenlattoas applicsitlona to be acted upon at ter Evening Herald will Presented by Pupils TELEPHONE 2-0840 Manchester-rffA City of Village Charm the regular Monday night board - be published tomorrow. Subscribers Monday. meeting are reminded that such Before Large Crowd. MANCHESTER applications ahould be filed by 12;S0 Thanksgiving Pay. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS The 1944 Christmas Club at the (ClasMaed Advertteing ea Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 X, .. J Saturday noon. Two one-act folk plays wers RADIO SERVICE IVOL. LXIV., NO. 46 Savings Bank of Manchester had Extra ?100 War presented by the pupils of Grads 73 Birch Street The aitting in the setback tour­ Buy an Bond. Seven at a Highland Park school 4.900 accounts and these people nament between teams from St. assembly before an interested saved 8275.000. Checks totaling Bridget’s Men’s Club and the K. of audience of friend.^ and parents this amount will be sent to the Yanks Build Pipline Into Burma C., which is played each Thursday yesterday afternoon. 4.900 Christmas Club members on night, wUl not be played t^ o rro w . Cross Flooded Rhiiie *1116 drawing of two turkeys The first play entitled "The Monday, Nov. 27. This U the larg­ puper-Forts Armada sponsored by the Veterans of For­ Snow Witch” was portrayed by est Christmas Club savings fund Seaman 2-c Herbert O. Thomp­ the following cast: Marina, an old yet accumulated In Manchester son who has completed his basic eign War.s was held la.st night at the Army and Navy club after the pheasant woman, Suzanne Robb; both from the standpoint of num­ training at Camp Sampson, N. Y., Silver Sonia, the snow witch, bers of members and the total sav­ When Yon Need More has been spending an eight-day regular meeting. The winners were J. C’oriran, PO Garvan street. F.a«t Beverly Smith: Princess Valeska, ings. East of Strasbourg; furlough with his mother, Mrs. Hartford and J. O. Dowling. 152 •lean Hagenow; Paul, the sledge The 1945 club will start Monday Blasts Tokyo Today; Florence 'Thompson of 1®97 Main Insurance Oak Grove, town. driver. Loon Botteron; Ivan, a sol­ Nov. 27, street, and friends in town. He dier, Robert Munson; Foma, Fire • Theft • Antomobile leaves for Sampson tomorrow eve­ (lancer, Marilyn Johnson. Other or Fomiture ning and expects a new assign­ Temple Chapter, Order of the Eastern .Star, will meet a» usual (lancers w-ere; Ruth Bdwker, ment. Daniel O'Connell, WilljAW Rhea, CALL British Driven Back this evening In the Masonic Tem­ Daniel Kibble and Mirjorie Gor­ l e C l e r c Strike From Saipan ple- __ man. / Alexander Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crowell of The second nkty called "Three FUNERAL HOME Von Rundstedt Commits Wishes " \vaa.i5resented by the fol­ Highland Park will spend Thanks­ 2.3 Main Street giving with friends in Boston. lowing pupils: Lizette. a French Jarvis Aiiack Bombers Hit Serious Crisis Reverse Lend-Lease Ten or 12 Divisions housew>^ Frances Sonego; Andre Phone 5269 Capital by Land-Based William .Jones of Avery street, Renpdd, James Rlker; and ’The Real Estate — Mortgages who is with the Seabees, is spend­ Sjtr^ger, Linda Nourse. Insoranee Planes and First Bomb­ Hard at Jap W hen Canada ing a furloiigh with his wife and^ Necessary announcements were 26 Alexander Street Now $3,348, 127; 0 0 0 ^ llJiT or'loggl 1^ AAtCB .OOFRAN children. He landed in France jy n made by Elspeth Caldwell. Janet PHONES: 4112 or 72751 ing Since April, 1942; ____ . -------^------ — ---------------- Cologne Plain; Flame DrDay, and .will leave agaln/Tor Schaub. and Beverly Peterson. (Known As 4|oeen Alice) War O utput Shifts Draft duty on Dec. 1. Properties and costumes were in SPU U niA L MEDIUM Sunday a: S-0964 o r 7S1S Former West Point British Empire Confri- Throwers and ‘ Strong charge o f Elspeth Caldwell. The Seventh Denghter ol a Seventh Son Build W M Jarvis For Secorit^ Football Coach Leads Mr. and Mrs. Carl/<<. Peterson stage scenery and sound effects Bom Wtth ■ V ea butions Gwen; United ^ ” Artillery Barrage Used of I50 South Maln^treet, who ex­ were handled by Warren Gerich One of the moat attractive lobby displays yet used In any war loan drivs Is this oos pictured Bendings IMIy, Inelndlng Snndny, King Struggles to Hold 9AN.to8P.IL Or By Appolat- Historic Assault, Be- American Experts Say In Counter - Attack. pected their aoTt-tdeutenant George and Richard Moquin whilj the cur­ above now set up in the lobby of the Manchester Trust Co. for the 6th W ar loan.____________ _______ Government Together States Gets Great- H elping Allies Peterson, honfr for Thanksgiving tain and llghU were managed by meat. In the Sendee of the Peo­ lieved Largest Made.- Nipponese Production est Portion of Goods. from Tejmh; had a telephone Call Lowell Chapman. ple tor SO Venn, Read Heruld Advs. As Anti - Conscrip­ London, Nov. 24.—(/P)— from him today from Amarillo. The production was part of i n Choreb Street, Hartford, (loan. About to Reach Peak; Allied advance units weire re­ Phono 8-t0t4 Bulletin! With Victory , stating that weather oondi- their regular literature program tion Riots in Quebec. London, Nov. 24.—(ff*)-- _____ ported today to have crossed Bond Rally Singing Teams Twenty-First U. S. Bomb- Build Wooden Ships, ___ will prevent his making the and revealed fin# co-operation and RANGE Separate British and Ameri­ the flooded Rhine east of irip by airplane in time for the teamwork on the part of ths stu- |er Command, Saipan, Nov. Ottawa, Nov. 24—(ff)— Prime holiday, but he hopes to be home d .its of the class, each of which Washington, Nov. 24.—OP)— TTie can official papers—bare of Roosevelt Statenieiit Ap- Strasbourg, which Firench To Tour Loc'al Schools and 24._<;p)— The American Su- Minister W. L. Mackenzie King for the week-end. He was graduat­ had a definite part In making the Super-Fortress raid on Tokyo to­ any estimate of the United and American troops had ed recently from the Army Corps Iper-Fortress raid on Tokyo struggled to bold his government pears Pointed Reply program a success. day hit hard at Japanese produc­ States’ mutual aid outlay— captured save for a small but Air Base at Lubbock, Texas, and The Women's Division of the- stamps in the schools. The amount [today apparently took the together today in the most serious To Suggestion of Con­ tion wliich American experts say tallied the cost of the British | powerfully defended bridge­ commissioned a aecond lieutenant. Manchester War Finance commit­ of work connected with this sale is FUEL OIL lapanese by surprise, said cabinet crisis in year*, aharp- member of the 775th Engineer Petroleum piatrlbutlon com- tremendous, but the teachers have empire’s reverse lend-lease head at the westeni end of Last year’ s^ eriod 4 [Brig. Gen. Emmett “ Rosie” is about to reach its peak. ened by anti-conscription'demon- pany (center) checks on the manifold valve Installatolna on the pipe- tinuing Lend - Lease. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brodeur of tee, under the direction of Miss ^ven willingly of their, time. It 1-s contributions today at $3,- the main bridge. ; Field Marahal lO’Donnell tonight <hi return- Increases in Japanese war pro­ line from India into North Burma-Asaara area which is now deliver­ Gen. Gerd von Rundstedt commit­ and 5 Cpii^ns Good Worcester, Mass., are spending Helen Estes and Miss Doris Kib- amazing the amount of war ■trationa in the French-fipealring 348,127,000 up to June 30. In Washington, Nov. 24. —(>P)— neuR ed m Checkerboard Feed Store ling from the attack on the duction will level off early next ing thousands of tons of *oil and gasoline monthly. (AP wlrephoto ted 10 or 12 divisions to the Thanksgiving with their son-in- bee, Is offering something new In stamps that are sold regularly year, they estimate, and then province of Quebec. Washington, President Roosevelt tJnUl^g. 3J, 1945. through the schools each week. from Signal Corps). President Roosevelt told Congress great battle of attrition on the law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the present War Bond Drive in BARLOW 'S NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION: [Nippon capital. The general manufacture of war goods may be­ Disturbances reminiscent of told Congress that lend-lease and Cross With such a spirit even among our today that lend-lease and reverie soggy Cologne plain to the north William J. Gralf of Washington [said the Japanese offered no gin to fall off. rioting in the last war broke out reverse lend-lease should end with U T . WOOD CO. two "Singing Rally Teams. ’ gf^th children, the 6th War Bond Drive the close of the European and lend-lease "should end with the and behind flame throwers and a street.
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