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Oant 7..o’cIoek by n committee from the Groop of Epworth Lescaers I^ckay, of ‘nwiapoanvllls. who was >1 flf OntOT I tkm fbr bar isetures. I t is hoped Post aod Aidiuy Ceropoi- auxUlaiy under the directloa of Mra. HeM In Bormiile Friday. VOL. LVL. NO. 93 Itbat a la n e number wffi taka ad­ Ella Hamilton and Mrs. Henristta to have Introdneed UM daaa on "Iha ii \ l ) I O MANCHBStER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY IL 1M7 (FOUBTEEN PAGES) P K IC B T H K n vantage of the opportunity to he laftMoea cf tba BIUa.on Hlatory" B amnm a t th* chi Biaks. at last waek’a laaUtutk .^ msatlng. Mhw « t •:S0, pcMcd- her.tdnlgbt. ies Condided Visit’ Ths first msetlag of toe Nutm^ jmM uoabla to teach Ua elasa. B »i'. _ ■1 huctiMT. b win ItsU lOiLWlater Institute hsid fii Nathan Burton, at tha Bufaatda $ % 4 ^ 9 S at baaf «nth ___ Sunset Rebekcb Lodge wOl meet inf Rartfonl TeaiDs. EXPRESSION CLUB’S Buraaida Friday night was a mte^ ckureh, substituted for Mr. Lackey •5e D owb. 50c Wetk. Pfijracatp MfiP Rd At CROWDS ARRIVE JOHN J. DWYER, hinatii, aaladB, apple tonigbt at > o’clock in Odd reUows With a vary Ipstraetlva Sad catar- xMBRm . ball, with the new officers occupy­ Jolto N. Lsekay, pastor Iff Qiriiui’g Drag Stero»or MURDEET AT THE FEAST [the Osatnl Baptist church of Hart­ telnlng Illustrated lecture on Pal­ ing tbelr stationa. RefresbmenU The degree teams of the Edith estine. The ahdes whleh he ussd I dotld wffi bold Its and a social Urns will follow tbs SESSION SATURDAY ford, sat a Ugh staadard tor toa dla- AT CAPITAL TO GOV. CROSS’ MEASUR] Cavell Command, British War Vet­ IcuastoBS on the aoelal prableina. by wers ' made from actual nmpsbote WIDELY KNOWN , I g of an groups to- ess. The ^ipointive ofleera erans and Aindllary, presented a Mr. aad M ra Burton to o k . While Brunrter*s Radio Dept. t TidSaC tbs Soutb listbodist are Aquested to meet at 7 o'clock ^ witty, iatormal numasr.Dr. vlUting the Holy Lai)d « few ysauo 700 Guests Held M er Bizarre Killing in Opera House remarkable exhibition Saturday Mrs. Celiaaia ED>bc Carroll, prmldent Ua axperlbnoes Get tke Latest faifonmtion On Our 825.00 Monthly tenigiit for rriiaaraaL algbt at tba installation' of officers delations Committee ago. Mr. Lackey is expected to be HAD. P N E p R.R.Am,DIES of MonS-Tprea Post and Auxiliary of the unitn Gertrude Grant BX‘ well enough to be with his cIs m a t * ' • Cfisrlss B. Loemia is cbair- A dental cUnlc will be held for preaalon Club, presided a t the meet­ of ^ Federated Ctaurcliaa of fla it- RockvOls Friday night J tbs bridge parip to be given Joint Installation in nnker baU. foru. and with the numerous raoas INTRODUCED TODAY pre-school children tomorrow morn­ About 100 members and friends ing of the dub which was held on rapressnted in the membership of * Opai Nights aad Sundays _ I T. >L C. A. tomovTOW aftcr- ing at t o’clock; and a tonsil rilnlc NaiAert hcrease Honrly I a t ^ oTcloek. Pivot bridge, were present at the supper and the Saturday afternoon at 33 Cambridge his church. Hs cautioned toe young Yetem fleaAfif Maiclwster at 10. at the Health Cmt/eToa annual Installing cerem ^ es which street. Mfss Sadie Cohen acted as laetto or eontraet, maj be Haynes street people against Judgtaig toa whole ■hd prises wm be awarded followed. secretary pro tern in the abeence at rac^ b y aome one individual who Despite Forecast ef Rain; SlatioB, Retired Last tabis. RefrashinaBU wiU Mrs. Hmrietta Blnka and the staff HIsa Irene A. Moffitt, and Hiss may have committed a crime of ► • AH mmbers of the cauidren of of Mcms-TVirea Auxlllaiy wrere in­ Maryann Balcb was hoateas. Several tome^klnd, and urged them to look STATE’S LEGISLATOR _ bgr Mrs. IsMOda, aseisted fleott Simoa and Mra Vf. Mary Sodality of S t Jamea’a church stalled by InstalUng President, new membera wrere welcomed taito w toe beat that evary race has to Gajer Ataosphere Han Year, Saccanibs to Beart atm m tf. Table airaage- Interastsd tai baaketban, are iw- NeUle ivy at Hartford and her staff, the the dub. offer. He asked them to give the quesM to meet at S t James's haU Mrs. Jean Wataon, Marahal; Mrs. In the regular monthly talk given colored race of our country due -CHICKENS FREE- r be aeade tomorrow after- ton^t at 7;M. Thursday. January 21,8 P. M. r aaayif be reserved by caDlng Sophie Grant. Chaplain, and Mrs. by Mlae Grant, she explained the cradit for toe progress it has at the Last haipration. Attack at Hit Hone Todaj EstahlishiaaR af r n o i. Isabel Hannon, secretary; Mrs. Jean nine different standing positlona and ta toe few years . of Its liberty. Nothing To Rny — No Strings Attached Brief Disorders Flare Tbs entert ainment committee of DrawbeU, , pianist. The following the various attitudes represented by They have had to overcoma their officers were Installed for the ensu- __________ unit, Amerlean Star of the East R. B. P.. wlU meet each. Various parliamentary terms handlcape with very Uttle sneour- Winner Most Re Present Waahlngtoa, aJn. $9.— .(AP)— John J. Dwyer, for SO yehrs en­ Court Sjstea aii , j snslIlaiT. wffi meet tonigbt tonigbt In the Waablngton Social Irr 9reRr: snd stage technique were diMuaeed, •gement from the white people. Dr. 2 CHICKENS EACHTO 5 LUCKY PERSONS. club at 7:80 aharp. It la urgent that Prealdeat. Mrs. Henrietta Blnka; and the phonetics contest for the Lackey had a rea^ reply ta r toe Ftaaklla D. Rooeevelt’a fellow dtl- gaged la railroad' wbtk aad 40 yean In Auto Strike Area L~o^eledt in tbs State Armory, xaaa, amlUng more broadly than WoBMD Eligihla fw lie OuTkigton and hw ffi committee men be preeent also vice-president, Mrs. Editb Kane; month was won by M at Esther Pit­ many questionsIS asked hi:>lm by the stattCB agent at Manchester until j wffi be in diaiga of card I that any stubs or money on the Bu- treasurer, Mra. Aime Risley; flnsn- kin’s team. Mlaa Grant continued young peopis. POPULAR MARKET they did four yean ago, rallied to- his retirement March 1, 1988, a I to fbOow the baaiaeaa. AS ropesn trip be turned In as soon as dsl secretary. Mra. Annette Tag­ her aeries of talks relating to charm, _^The Rockville Methodist churcb 855 Main Street Ruhinow RuUdiiig ' day to salute him at toe start of a highly raspMted and almost a life By ASSOCIATED PRESS. ^toa to dlacuM the atrike wlto labor gart; reoordlag secretary, Mrs. Ella personality and conversation after DBtyAriAnmMttlel I are mged to attend. possible. will entortoln toe Institute for its second administration which prom­ long resident of Menebaster, died at Detroit, Jan. 19.—(AP) — Disor­ department officials aad others. Hamilton; Chaplain, Mrs. Margaret which the members presented m pro­ se^ d session. Wnyns W. Werner. Nanie.. der flared again briefly today In tba Marphy Oeafldeat. gram of character dietchee under Addi ises to writs history like toa breato- his bema 111 Mala street tola m ail­ *Jnot-V s” rinb win aaeot to-1 Httlag of the third series MeConkey; oonductrees, Ifrs. Elisa­ ^ Lbs CoBRsctlciit Temperance taklng first term. ing at S:4B. He was about 78 years far flung automotive strike as a Expiaealng confidence "toe prob­ evaniiig w ltb Mrs. Btta| beth Staaaage;' aaalatant oondue- Hiss Grant's direction. 'trotting picket line'* of union lem would be worked out,” toe gov­ BUto Capitol. Rartfa^ Ja of dudleate eontraet bridga. speo- The dub la making plana for n Tbelr numbers Increased hourly old. —(AP) — Several 1 of Bro streets Masonic Socisl rtsrd. Mrs. While Mr. Dwyer had not been tn atriken prevented workers from ernor said: Julia Btaka. Mother and Daughter tea to be hdd despite a forecast of rain and colder entering the Briggs Manufa^urlng win be held a t tba Masonle Tbnuile in February. weather when toe President swears hla usual good health since early In "It may be long drawn out, but it raraauraa propoaed fly Gor. I Lsagnsfs of tbs South | Foilowtng the Installation cere­ Company plant In Meldrum avenue need not be." tomorrow alght at S o’clock. , mony officers of the duxlUsry pre­ D ial 5321 By GEO. HOLMES, Deeontlye Upholster^. tomorrow noon before cheering December hie death today vraa un­ L.
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