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War Planes Practise Over German Capital HERALD COOKING SCHOOL AGAIN TOMORROW, STATE THEATER, 9:41 n # Friendly GlrU Bewlnr Circle Hanebsstsr people end thoee who A MupriM Mrthflky party in hon- will bold their usual Uonday night Mrs. Alexander Bunea o f Bolton Past Chief Daughten o< Helen ■' ..................... 1 visited Manchester over the week or o f Mrs. Ida Johnaon, wlfo o f A l­ ’Will be the gueat speaker at the Rev. Peter Lataa at the ToUah ABOUT TOWN meeting at the home o f Ceclle Dc Tun Ban, North 8L end were on their (ood behavior and Davidaon Lodge, Daughters of Sco­ g o l J. Jolmaon, o f 24 Edgerton monthly meeting tonight at 8 National church will leave tomoi^ Oarmo of 162 School etreet. Re­ as a result there was no arrests tia, will meet tomofrow evening at AVERAGE DAILY URCUIATION THB WBAIMBR Tue.sday, March 19, 7:30 etreet, was held Saturday afternoon o'clock of the Wesleyan Guild of the row for Sprtngfleld, Masa, where he ■J*' OUMhm flC Ktary Sodklity will freshments will be served during the made of any kind either on Satur­ 7:45 with Mrs. M argaret Suther­ will attend a conference. From Forecast ot 0. 8. Weather Bareaa, ■' P Young Prapln’s PoHsh Society. with forty friends and relatives South Methodist church. Her sub­ for tbs month of Febraary, IMA ' bewUiir at til* Weat Side Rec- evening. day night or yesterday. There was land of 16S EldridgO street. there he will go to Central Falla, R. Bartferd Muah! by Franc and Robak present from this town, Hartford ject will be. "Southern Schools for SB OiBMr tOBlfllt no session o f the town court this I., and to New London, Conn. Broodcaatlng Orcbeatru. and N ew Britain. On behalf of Negroes." The Mlxpab group will ■ morning. thosa preaent, M im. Carl J. B. An­ Oooealaael Bght rath and warm­ Admlaslon 46c. be in charge o f the entertainment. 5 , 4 8 6 er tonight sad Wedneedays senw- derson presented Mrs. Johnaon with Refreshments wUl follow. Msiaber of tha Ahdit The annual meeting of the Veter­ a 94-ptece dinner set. She also re­ it u f ttu t3 i!|p raiii what ooMer Wednesday a l^ L Cecil Ogden, son of Mr. and Mrs. ans Field association will be held In ceived many gifts o f flowers and Boioao ot OIrealatiom E. Martin Ogden of Hartford, form­ the A rm y and N avy clubhouse Wed plants. During the afternoon re­ The Junior group of the Am eri­ er residents of Manchester, who left nesday evening" at 8 o'clock. Impor­ freshments were served, Mrs. John­ can Legion auxiliary will meet at the State Armory tomorrow after­ PINEHURST early in the fall to become connect­ tant business'IVhIch must be con­ son serving a birthday cake baked (Oaanaed AivartWag w Pag* 14.). BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935. (SIX’TEEN PAGES) PRICE rUKEB C EN T! ed with a California company that ducted before Memorial Day is especially for the occasion by Mrd^ noon at 4 o’clock. VOL. LIV., NO. 144. D IA L 4151 has photo studios In all parts of the scheduled and all members are re George Wogman. The icing was in world has ■ written to relatives in Quested to attend. St. Patrick’s Day coldra. Miss Ann Brookings, who re­ cently returned from missionary We eOer yea another good value in Silver Wave Fancy Fruit... Manchester under date of March 3 from Honolulu, Hawaii, where he Is The Friendly Olrls Sewing Cir­ The standing committee of the work In Africa, will speak on her ex­ - Sky Fleet To Be Strengthened By Conscription Silver Wave Purple PLUMS or DeLuxe now .located, telling of his stopping cle gave a surprise birthday party Ancient Order of United Workmen periences at the regular meeting of there for a short time before con­ Saturday on the Misses Josephine has made elaborate preparations for the Luther League of the Emanuel OVER MOO WOMEN PRUNES tinuing on to Japan. He would have Plano and Bernice Baldwin at the the open meeting tonight at 8:30 In Lutheran church tomorrow night at WAR PLANES PRACTISE (Sofue packers call them Flume, others prunes.. .about 16 to a made the trip direct, from Cali­ home of Mrs. Peter Baldwin, A the Balch and Brown hall. Guests 8 o’clock. Mrs. Hugo Pearson and spaghetti supper was served and are expected from New Haven. her committee is *n charge of the fornia to Japan but for the trouble program. Haleys Food Depts. in that country. He will wait In gifts were given to both girls. Games Hartford and Winsted. There will AT COOKING SCHOOL Honolulu until there has been a and dancing were enjoyed by all. be special music and a sketch by Are Furnishing AH r9c““ 35c 6*" 99c Miss Edna Warner of Doane change In the conditions In Japan the Community Players. Refresh­ Dr. and Mrs. B. V. Gordon of ments and general dancing will street was honored with a miscel­ OVER GERMAN CAPITAL before going on. Dromedar>’ Orange—Grapefruit Juice Guilford, formerly of Manchester, round out the evening. laneous shower Friday evening at • Groceries spent the week-end with relatives the home of Mrs. Herbert Anderson. Sixth Annual Session Opens DEBATES CONTINUE The annual meeting and election • Meats 2 No. 2 cans 29c in town. The Mixpah Group of the Wes­ About 20 guests were present. The of officers of the Manchester Vet­ decorations were In keeping with A careful blend of Orange and Orapefrult Juice resulting In a leyan Guild will meet with Mrs. Al­ •Fresh Fruits Move Befieved as Proof erans association will be held in the St. Patrick’s day. Games and a m State Theater This combination of delightful flavor. The Amaranth Sewing Club will bert L. MacLean, 102 Hollister street Arm y and N avy club Wednesday buffet lunch were served. Miss W ar­ ON R E IE F, BONUS America to Protest meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 tomorrow evening at 7:30, Work •Fresh ner received a number of beauti­ That Anns Gaose of Ver­ Jevening at 7:30 o'clock. The activi­ with Mrs. Viola Trotter of Bigelow will be on salting peanuts. Morning — Continnes To­ Dromedary Grapefruit Juice ties of the association during the street ful and useful gifts. Vegetables year will depend upon the vote of The third setback In the series Peace Pact Violation sailles Pact Applies No 2 No. 2 cans 29c the respective ex-service unite which A dental clinic will be held to­ Sunset Council, Degree o f Poca­ Used by morrow, Thursday and Leaders Expect Former will be given by the dclcgutes as In­ morrow morning at 9 o’clock at the will be held at the Highland Park hontas, win hold Its regular meeting structed by the posts. Community clubhouse tomorrow eve­ tonight at 8 o’clock In Tinker hall. Mrs. Katharine Longer to Reich— France Health Cepter on Hasmes street, Friday — List of Prize Washington, March 10.— (AP) — Great Britain after speeding a Atwood Grapefruit— 5 for 25c. and a tonsil clinic at 10. ning, with all cash prixes for the The members had an enjoyable St. to Be Passed on Thursday Advertised 4 for 25c Friday night through error, so we are re­ winners and a special door prize. Re­ Patrick’s party Saturday night at Baldridge President Roosevelt and his advisors protest to Berlin against Relchs- Mystic Review,' Wom'an’JT^Benefit on foreign affairs were expected to fuehrer Hitler’s defiance of the mili­ peating sale on this fresh Ura|>efrult tomorrow. A St. Patrick's day party was freshments and a social time will the home of Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald, and Russia Call Britam’s Association, will be hostess tomor­ at the Winners Today— Women Without Any Cuts. consult today on the advisability tary clauses of the Versailles given "Sunday by the Social Six at follow live games and all players when a salad supper was served. row night to delegations from re­ of protesting against Germany’s Treaty, let It be known she was tho home of the Misses Ann and will be welcome. Card games occupied the remainder Try a Box of views In Hartford. East Hartford, violation of tho American-German considering reQuesting the American Protest Note Weak — iMEAT SPECIALS Helen Daly In Buckland. Guests of the evening. Invited, Absolutely Free. Rockville, New Britain, Bristol and Herald peace treaty. government’s views. were present from ' Manchester, Washington, March 19— (A P )—^The Meaty Rib Lamb Chops, S3c lb. Birdseye Limas Torrlngton. The same committee It was learned authoritatively American ambassadors at Berlin, Buckland and South Windsor. The virile cash bonus issue burst forth at Freeh Plump FOW L for fricas­ Tender tiny Green IJ m a»...w e which has successfully served that, while weighing all possible London and Paris—as well as en­ Washington, Very Cau­ home was decorated In keeping with are sure you will like tbeiii. spaghetti and sala<l suppers on sev­ Over 1,100 women flocked to the the Capitol today to take a place be­ courses of action, American offi­ voys at other listening posts see, lb. 29e. 4 1-4 lbs. aver. the day. A buffet lunch was served, eral recent occasions will cater. State theater this morning os the side the $4,880,000,000 work-reUef cials have not yet deflnitely decided throughout Europe are keeping the 5 1-4 lbs. nvenige. .lie lb. Box. 2 Q g . games played and a good time en­ tions, Keeps Silent On 4 .....................
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