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Prliea will im awarded ciana of the Maaeheator Medi­ served after the bualneaa aeasioa. Habraa wUI ipaak on "Old Oiasi motlba AiMH right, -nnwsday 8rir.. t b t WIUlBf W orhm ■ rroup of cal Association who will re­ SL Mary’s Woman’s OuUd wm The Original In New Engisad! tk« W«d«jraa OuUd will meet to> the wtanera and refreabmento Plana for on active soelsl seas and tba mambats are rsquosted to opaa tha now aeaaon with a OMSt* af ClteulaB aoa aervad. Mra. Carl HUdlng, chair­ spond to emergency calls to­ wilt ba dlocuased. bring articles In early glaoswura Manch0$lmr~-~A City of VUtage Charm . Monww a h tm o o a at 3:30 at the morrow afternoon. log Thursday afternoon at 3 o’eloek ■oath MathodUt dnirch. Brary man, will he aaaiated by Mra. that they may have. Mrs. C. R. In tha Guild room. Tha hoataaaaa Burr will oastst tba boataaa. ■amtiw la urgad to bt preaaiit. Tha Sophia Qrabowakl and Mra. Iva In­ The regular monthly meeting of will ba Mra Clarenca Johnaon, the AND HEALTH MARKET MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1989 (SIXTEEN PAGES) float Willi will ba Mra. daraoca WII* graham. the Brltlah'Amerlean club will be presidenL and Mrs. John Darling, VOL. LIX., NO. S AevartW g oo Page 14) PRICE THREI OnriB J aan. chairaMa; Mra. Joaapb Moore, The Mothers' arcle of Oibboas held in the new clubhouse at 70 Peat Matrons of Temple Chapter, secretary. Mra. Claraaoa Bldwall, Mra. Marion Women membero of the Manchea- Assembly, Ostholle Ladies of Col­ Maple street at eight o'clock to­ OJC.S., will hold their flrat tall meet­ ter Country club will Cloee the prea- night B an t and M n. Oaranca Johnaon. umbus, will open the winter seas ing Thursday evening in the John The Ladlea Aid oedsty of tbs Wed. Morning Specials ent aeaaon with a apeclal tourna­ with a meeting tomorrow evening Mather room of the Masonic Tern- One on the Chin, Eh? ment and luncheon for Thuraday of Concordia Lutheran church wtU French Arrest -■'♦'I H m Doreaa aedety win hold ito at 8 o’clock at tha home of Mrs. H. Slightly Injured yeaterday after- P‘*' ___ have a meeting thla evening at ij.—Mty at Bmanual L«- thla week. The luncheon at 1:80 will A. McArdJe, 18 Benton strM t noon,KNi. was eight-year-old James Coo­Coo- 7:80. Green Stampe Given With Cash Sales. Yanks Beat Reds be followed by a bualneaa meeting ley of Purnell«li piplace. He was hit Vandenberg Chaises tbm n church tomorrow evening at Walter A. Koaal, 34, of AndoWc t o’clock. Tba rain and aunahine In caae of rain the event will be held Mies Eleanor Bldwall of C%estaut s ear operated by Walter J. Kom' was arreated hers yesterday after­ 2 Who Signed the following Thursday. The com­ panik of 37 Starkweather street, The regular monthly buslnesa MoxweU Honae baga ahould ba returned at thia street entertained Sunday afternoon noon on a charge of driving with meeting of the Private Duty Nurse's iij meeting. A good turnout of tba mittee in charge Is Mrs. Robert uith a mlacellaneoua ahower, honor­ was leaving e parking space In defective brakes. He will be ar­ Hawley. Mrs. Colin Davies and Mrs. nont of 706 Main street. ITie boy raigned In Town court tomorrow. tion will be held tonight at In Ninth by 2-1 Peace Appeal mambera la hoped for aa a damon- ing Mias Bettle Haggard of Hart­ 7:30 o'dock at the clinic bulltttig cm 2 Lb. Can atratlon will be given for the baneflt E. B. Hutchinson. waa pulling a email cart Kompanik Coffee ford, wboaa marriaga to Ruthven took the boy home. Haynes af ad tba aodety if a aufflclent number Bidwell will take place this month. Tha flremen’s setbaek: league, with Embargo Repeal Will attend. The Ladlea Aid society of Eman­ The party was held at the Bidwell 16 teams, will atart at thetbeMan Manebeo- MilitBiy Authorities Also uel Lutheran church will hold a The regular meeting of the Al­ ter Are department's headquarters cottage at Coventry lakit and was pine Society will be held tomorrow Confectionery Sugar As Series Opens Troop IT OU1 ScoutA Mra. Nor­ rummage oale Tuesday. October 10 attended by about 20 gueato from at 8 o’clock tonight. Thera wlU be Start Inquiry Against in the store at 707 Main street In night at 7:80 In the Norman Street 18 games played between now and man Aah, captain, will bold ita flrat tbla town and Hartford. Italloa Club qtiartera. Rummage 5ole 29 Others as Reaction meeting tomorrow afternoon at 8:43 the Johnaon building. The co-rhalr- January 1 and at that time the win­ Tri men are Mrs. Harry Oustafson, B018 ners of the first round will provide 3 Pkgs. 25c at tha V. r. W. home. MancheaUr The Coventry Fragment society Lnadera of the vaiioua groups of lehaean Btock, 767 Blaln Straat KeUer^s Triple and Diek- Judife Schedules Recesses - To Nari-Soviet Offer. Help One Belligerent and Mrs. Edward Noren, B7.MI. a dinner for the other teams. At the Wegner — — » Oreen. Troop 8, which .formerly will serve a harvest supper at the Center Church Women's Federa­ TITESDAT. OCT. 16 For 2 1>ank8giving Days met at tha Porter atreet achool will Those who wish donations called for close of thla round another tourna­ ey *B Single Earit church community house In North tion will ba In charge of the Pot ment will be started to close In Anapioee of Loetca’ AM Soclely Bulletin! I*- dlaband aa a troop and the aeouta ahould contact Mrs. Oustafson or Petersburg, Ind., Oct. 4.—(P) Mrs. Noren. Coventry tomorrow afternoon be­ Luck supper tomorrow evening at ApiiL af Emaaael Lnthsfan Clwrch. tory for Qiampions; Paris, Ocl. 4.— Premier will eombine with Troop 17. tween the hours of 8:30 and 7:30 6:80, which is open to both men Gropefruit Sections —Judge EUdo Woods isn't going Police Court Records Sean Reada Speech Op| Ruffing Hurls 4-Hit to be drawn into any squabble nmadler toM the rhamber of Italy Will Not Best Business Barometers Tba educational au b wlU hold ito The Women's Home League of o'clock. and woman of tba church. The Deputise Ftoreign Affaira Oom- Reriaion of Nent guest speaker will be Mri. Floyd The Night Owls, a newly organiz 3 Cana 2 7 c over Thnaksgiving Day. flrat maattng of tba aeaaon at the the Salvation Army will meet to­ ed aoclal club of blgji achool stu­ Ball to Best Derringer; Lawyers sent a delegation lo ' mlttee today that 'France In­ HunUngton, W. Vfl., Oct. 4,— Law After Goi HoOiator atreet achool. Wedneaday, morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mlaa Eleanor VIttner of North Smith, whooe subject will be "Para­ dents, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock tended to oontlane "the war chute Making and Jumping." Mrs. aak whether Thanksgiving re­ Initiate Move (B)—Police court records are Uw October 11. Tea wilt be aerved from the citadel with Mrs. Maynard School atreet, on arriving home last at Its clubhouse on Summit atreet. 50,000 See Oash. that haa been Imposed on oa." beet of all huatoass boromators, PrediclB Naib Clough and Mrs. Russell Clough as evening found 18 of her former Marlon Seelcrt will provide Instru­ cess in his Pike-Dubola Circuit Folhmlng up Prime Mlnlaler 3:80 to 4 o'clock and the bualneaa mental music. Court would be Nov. 30—tha observed Mayor D. Boons Daw- aaaalen will follow. Mra. Edaon hostesses. Business of special Im­ schoolmates at High school had prC' Chicken Broth * ci!!^ i Bolletin! CTiambeilirin’a declarattoa In the Toward Peace eon of ChorlMton, W. Vo., at a Begin Sinking BaOay. preatdent of the club, urgea portance will come up and every ceded her for the purpose of celC' 2 25 traditional last Thursday in No­ Honae of Oommons yeaterday, The Profeeaional Women's Club V. Firpo Tankea Stadium. New Voric. vember—or Nov. 33—Prestdent coUfge conference on govern­ can Vefiaeb Unlen tha ntombaro to reaerva the date. member la urged to be present. hrattng her 19th birthday. They Dolodler let It be known hie ment problema will spansor s fashion show this OcL 4.—<P)—!■ a dramatic, Roosevelt's date. - gmemment n-ouM stand loyally had decorated her home with au' nolay oudtag.
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