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MONDAT. n n il IS. i i m . D A IL * OOKTCILATIOII O anr^iitnr Evntinii VnidH for tbaMemk Mar, U96 iMdy Roberts Lodge, Daughters MISS NEILL RECEIVES MISS MARGARET QUINN 5,819 nUr tonight and Wednee*^'; niot o f St. Oeorge, will install lU new EAST PROVIDENCE RAIN BIG HELP a C tta AuHt ABOUTTO^ officers at tha regular meeting in mooh elUMige la tsuipemturs. Odd Fellows hall Wednesday eve- WELLESLEY DEGREE GETS DEGREE TODAY Strawberry Festival I a la ra at flra a t 1 :M Saturday ng. The woik will be in charge MANCHESTER - A (TTY OF VILLAGE (HARM from Box S3 lent Com- of Deputy Mrs. Mabel Potterton of GETS CONFERENCE TO STRAWBERRIES 3, S and 4 to 4U Portor and Lawn Fete Willlani street this town. A social » ■! '■ Givein by St. Bridget’s Church VOL.LVnNO.220. (UaosUM Advarttaing on Page U.) MANCHESTER, CONNn TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1936. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE TUKKB CENTH.^| ;'to aartlnpilah a etalnmoy fire. time with refreshments sdll follow Daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. Danffhter of James H. QniMi the business meeting. S. Nein Graduates from Col Gradnates from Pembr<dce I Band, formatly of Man- Local Charch Bid Is Not Ac College in Brown This Morn Quantity in Local Market Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings but now maldqjfUitoiae lege This Morning. June 16 and 17 da. Is In this section nwtlng ing. Bonus Bonds Spur Vets To Spending Wave will spend part of his Tacation ST. BRIDGETS FESTIVAL cepted as Methodsts Have Expected to Increase ON CHURCH LAIVN SLEUTHS SEEK i Maacbeater. Re Is a eon o f the Miss Caroline NelU, daughter of WASHINGTON SPEEDS SENATOR COPELAND Providence, R. I., June IB. —Mias I Jcdm Band. the Reverend and Mra. Jamea 8. Greatly As a Result Amusements — Refreshments r - Entertainment! COMMITTEES TO MEET NelU of Park etreet, Maneheater, Been Here Three Times. Margaret Quinn, daughter of Jamee Admission Free! CRAZED MAN IN ;I4tUe Mazle Trlvltno, daughter of received the degree of Bachelor of H. Quinn, 88 Park street. South . and llzs. James Trlvlgno of 187 Arte at the Weiietley College Oom- Manchester, waa graduated this PAYMENTS TO VETS TO “WALK OUT” ON I Turnpike West, celebrated By REV. W. D. WOODWARD • morning at the 168th Commence The rain that has vUdted An Asked to Gather at Church mencement exerclsee this morning. MOOREMRDER third birthday yesterday with a ment of Brown University. Manchester and vicinity for the past MU» NeUl who did her preparatory attended 1^ eleven o f her Tonight to Complete Plans Brockton, Mass., June IS.—On Miss Quinn, who concentrated in three dajrs is looked upon by far work at St. Margaret’s School, Wa- Each o f the children for Tuesday-Wednesday Fete Saturday when the question oa to mers aa a great help. For the grow ought a small gift. Refreshments terbury, and at Oxford School in ers of strawbsrrles the rain has Expect Work to Be Com* DEMOCRATS PARLEY I waved and games were played Hartford, majored in mualo. She where tha Conference o f 1987 should been wanted badly and with a few TEN CHICKENS FREE! JURORS SCORE Believe hsane Inventor ; the afternoon. General Chairman William Camp was honored In a variety of extra be held was brought up, two places hot nights there will be an Increase Clip the Coupon— sign your name and send it in. bell has called a meeting of all curricular activities being chairman in the number of berries that will . pleted by End of Week— were offered. Rev. W. H. Bath read No strings attached —• nothing to buyl Moved by Jealousy KMed i f n . Bertha Strublng of Tono- committees for tonight at 7 o'clock of Float night, head of crew, secre a request from the Haven church in ripen and be. ready for the market. A H . GENERAL Fronuneot New York D en^ ' ^ N. T., a former resident of sharp In St Bridget's church base tary of Christian Association, stu East Providence to have the confer There are certain aectlona In the 2 Chickens to 5 Persons Awarded Saturday, June 20th. GoYemment Checks W i WOMAN CHARGES Dchester and Hartford, spent a ment, to make final arrangements dent trustee of the Hathaway House ence; and Dr. E. E. Story, of Man area from which the strawberries Associate of Edison; Have days with her aunt and undo, for the strawberry festival and Bookshop and a member of the col chester invited the conference to are brought to the Manchester mar Also 6-Pound Roast of Beef, 8 P. M. Thursday, June 18th. INLWGCASE crat Declares He WM Mrs. Carl Ahlgrimn of lawn fete to be held on the church lege choir. come there. As the latter church ket that have been later In ripening Start Tomorrow Morning. grounds tomorrow and Wednesday and rain and hot nights have been POPULAR MARKET — RUJINOW BUILDING SOUTHERN MOB ford, before sailing Saturday The commencement exerelees this has had the conference three times, Description of Stranger. :-the Bremen for Qennany, where evenings. Miss Ellen Buckley, Miss morning and class lupper this eve needed for the Improvement of the Attend Medical Conreih the Conference voted to accept the Name •-a • •-.• • • • «« • *.<* • • ••• • oa « • • « m • w m » « saw •iS n B jp I will spend the summer with her Helen Jamroga and Mrs. Edward ning bring to a close the events of strawberries. invitation from the East Providence At the Manchester market yester itWashlqgton, June 16.— (AP) — Ask Cnmniings Why Prose- :^gmHy and friends. ----------- Murphy have the task of decorating the week-end which have mainly church, as it had never been held East Orange, N. J., June 16.— WITH ^LOGGING day there was 2,241 \ crates of Address * • • ••• • ••• • am • • • • • • 0 • • • • m-f’am «••••• ••• 6^ be bonus went begging in several tion Instead^ i H Have the church grounds, with James centered about the retirement o f Dr. there. Holloran In charge of electrical illu berries packed 24 quarts to the (A P )—Police today sought a tall, ^ A. miscellaneous shower in honor Ellen Fitz PeUdleton as president Many friends were glad to greet quarters today. mination. In case of stormy Trate sold. The highest price of the cation Was Drop(K thin man, possibly an inventor craz Miss Frances liuzakasus of 164 of the college. Over 1,200 ilum- Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Colpltts at this Aa Uncle Sam polished off dis- Better Time There and Do er Oak street was given Fri- weather the fete will be held in the season was brought for a crata of ed by jealousy or a desire for re nae, representing every cldsa grad session of the conference. berries yesterday when Otto trlbuUon of 81,650,000,000 in baby Secretary of Famous Writer night at the home of Miss Jose- church basement. Agamst Some of Friends venge, as the slayer of Daniel Mc- r uated from Wellesley In the past Franks, who has been buying in the bonda to 8,000,000 World War vet line Alead of 174 Middle Tumplke Various booths will be erected, in fifty-eight years, assembled Satur Farlan Moore, 67-yesr old former More Good,** He Asserts. cluding a fancy article booth. The local market for the past three erans and turned to the job of sat yest A large number of friends day to do the president honor and isfying those who preferred cash to associate of liiomas A. Edison. Says She and a Minister committee includes Joseph Moriarty, MANCHESTER YOUTH years, purchased a crate that sold of the Late Senator Essex county prosecutor's detec in attendance and Miss Luza- to mark the fiftieth anniversary of for 85.90. bonds, there appeared certain po received many lovely gifts, Robert Coleman, James Foley, Vin her commencement and the end of a Strawberry Festival tives and East Orange police plan cent Moriarty and James McLaugh- In the sale yeaterday afternoon tential beneficiaries who rendered Were Lashed for Investi Wzshingtxm, June 16.— (A P )— decorations were in blue and twenty-five year administration. IN COACH CONTEST ned to inspect the private papers of Ibi. there was offered and sold 2,226 a polite “no, thank you.’’ Senztor Copelan:! (D„ N. T.), said Refreshments were served An anniversary luncheon was fol Given by Sonth M. E. Church New Orleans, June 16.— (A P )— the murdered electrical engineer A n kinds of refresh m e^ will be crates with a high o f 88-90, a low of Donald A. Hobart, commander ot Those are bonus bonds these veterans wave so jubilantly. The group, pictured ht American Red Cross head today he Intended to "take a walk I a sooisl hour was enjoyed. Miss lowed-by a Jubilee Pageant portray Nine members of the Grand Jury quarters In New York city, was among the first to receive their bonda. Host of the reclplcnta Immediately and Inventor in the hope of uncover gating Strike Death. served on the grounds, wfth a spe 83.20 and an average of 84.16. In the American Veterans’ Associa to tha National Medical Society con will be married to Clyde ing the history of Wellesley since Ita Herman Ulbrich of Maple addition to these there was also of Thursday Evening, June I8th tion, which claims 18,000 mem which Indicted friends of the late started to comply with the formalities required for cashing the bonds and putUnf Uie money Into circulation ing a chie more subatantlal than I of Vernon on July 1. cial feature being made of home- any they now possess. vention" at Cleveland While tha baked strawberry shortcake.