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Prices BETTS' 1--^' 'i ■ ' ;'V4:' ■'■ -■■' ■. ■t-Vi>; ■ .'■ '■ ; . ': '-■ '■■A.-. ■ , . .:■ -;...- Oibbona Aaaambly, OathoUe ladles Dorotto O. Danton, daughter Tbs StsuWy Group of tbs WsMsy- kymaum dailt cttooijmoii of Columbus, held its regular bual* o f Mr. and tu a . Robert O. Denton a Guild win msst tomorrow srs- largast religious - t o t tm rnoaiai o f Abgsst, U86 Acinsrlean hM ory, . ness meeting Friday evening in the o f 20 Middle Turnpike, West, WlU nlag at 6:80 for a Hamhurg roast at Manchester K. of C. cluorooms. The attendance leave tomorrow to begin her studies tbs oottags of Mrs. John Brown at REORGANIZE HOLY rafivoeaUoa of the Miss Faith E. Spillane t o f tha Warn u d Mmuu was affected by the Inclement as a freshman a t ' Uaeley OoUegs, Bolton laks. y m rs. AiuiDiineeB the Open* 5,730 Oeoaeally fair limlgM •"nadtlee of tbe localU unproved Or* weather. Following tbe Bingo Wellesley, Mass. Date Book T b » Status <a labor, . Madayi aHgfctlr watmta oC M Man wlU be bald in the unea, Mrs. Ann Campbell and Mrs. Edward J. Murpby, proprlstor of NAME GROUP HERE mswaca of Oommunism" ing of Her Dancing 4|ewial Onbrooma on Bratnard place Sliaabeth Shea served refreshments. The executive board of Center tbs Csntsr Pharmacy and tbs Dspot ‘ Eomght tread towards Irrellgloa i Buiean of arnniattawa. tMdgbt at > o'clock. All membera During the bualnesa meeting Mrs. Chuteta Women's Federation wUl Squars drug stors, left Isst night for Sipt. 21v—AB-maabarahip maat- most dlacuased topica at t h e __ _ Classes MANCHESTER— A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM are naked to be preaentl Helen Oorman, chairman o f tha HU meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:80. Pituburg, Pa, where to will attend mg «f tha Manhanta* Divlalon of tlon. Frank Hofmeister, a Broo! erary committee, gave-a detailed the national convention of tbs Na­ Chambar of Oommarea at Country lay delsgato, declared theca v m for the Season ! « Eiga u.) (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE TH&KE CENTH club. , ' P. J. RntdimsoD Bected V O L. L V ., N O . 302 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDJvT, SEPTEMBER 22, 1986 Tba diet fan meatinf of John report of plans made 1^ her commit­ Members of Chapman Court, tional Association of Retail Drug­ nead for a.ehanga in the aodal sys­ lidther' Chapter, Order of DeMolay, tee, which is compcised o f Mrs. Order of Amaranth, are planning to gists. Ooolhg E m ta ,, ■' .... tem bMed' an social justice. Frances 8he% Mrs. BUubeth Foley, I^Uister St. School will be bald tlila evening at 7:30 attend the meeting of Floral Court -ST--I—Annnj^j oiitlng of PrendentArtliir 0*NeiD HURRICANE WASHES UP at tha IfanonHi Testpla. Bealde the Mrs. May Barry, Mrs. Rosalie John­ Robert J. Smith left tbis mdming "We need education on eco- of Hartford tomorrow night In Odd Army and. Navy cliiib-at imia nomlCB,” he said. “Prayer and sacra­ Y, Sept 22 GHOST SHIP'S WRXCBAaB n gnlar bualneaa meeUna election of son, Mrs. Lllliahi Mahoney, Mrs. Fellows Temple, 420 Main street. by train for Portland, Ms,, on a bus­ Louisa. Chief Gayels “Assembly” ment ara aU right for us, but ttoy I 8:80 to 8:80 P. M. ETHIOPIAN BAN ofBcan for the coming term wlU be Monica Morlarty, Mra. Geraldine Dinner will be served at 8:1B p. m. iness trip. BBpt M-^TaaeW r card party at at CodveotioA ~ LANDON STARTS MADRID PAPER Siteman, Miss Qladys Waahklewlcb, mean aothiug to those oUtslde the I Tneeday. Oeracoke, N. C., Sept. 22 — DR. REEVES HEADS held. and the meeting will open at 8 HoUiater atrdkt aohool. baneU of (AP) — Udea washing across Miss Katherine Shea, Miss Mary o'clock. The occaalon is the official A dog struok by an automoblls at aclMtri library. church. The ( orklng men with an A close wlh also start at the Towneend dub No. 8 will hold an Fraher. Membera Interested In a Center and Orchard street this empty stomach wants food Snd Buekland SohOi^ W e d n e ^ y , Ocraooke Island during t^e re­ visit of Grand Royal Matron Flor­ Oct. 18.—Oonflnnand reunion of With tbe expectation that a large ON A NEW TOUR cent hurricane uncovered the SAYS MALLORCA JAMS; MAY GO Important meeting tonight at .. 8 reading course are requested to ence pixon and her associate offi­ morning was killed. The driver of enrollment wlU be made the board wages sufflelent to support his September 28, anff every Wednee- contact any member of this com­ Oonoordla Lutheran- church. family.'' dsy: thereafter. bow of a “gbost ship," the Car- o'clook in the Odd Fellowe building. cers. tbe automobile notified the poltcs of officers of the newly reorganised GROUP TO REVIEW i mittee before September 26. and Officer Rudolph WlrtaDa in­ Oct. 24.—Saal-form a] d.nca at Mr. O'NelU is expected ,:o be back ocAi A. Deering—a grim remlnd- Country club, tponaored by degree Holy NamejKJclety of SL James’s TAP — irOB — br of an unsolved sea mysteiy of TO THE HAGUE . Miae Elleabefh Shelton, daughter vestigated. in Manchester t.hi« afternoon' OFWLEWEST T A m V D U C E James Rogers, a Ideal letter car­ taam Scandla Lodga. church will hold a meeting in SL Close Leeaoni______ 17 years ago. ' o f Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Shelton Tbe Standard Bearers o f the will be at the meeting at St. James’s rier, and James Ruddell are in James’s HaU on Park street, to­ Private Leoeone ^ Appoln The five zoasted vessel found­ 8f Main atreet .will resume her North Methodist church will hold Maine on a fiehing trip. They left The Ladles Auxii|aiy to the A.O. night. hall tonight when he win give a studies at Mount Holyoke college their first fall meeting this evening > h 0 M 4891 ered i n . comparatively ...calm VOCATIONAL NEEDS Manchester Saturday, H., will meet' tonight at tbe home of The organleatlon of the society further account of the convention. Credential Group of the , tomorrow.: at 7:45 at the parsonage. Mrs. James Fogarty, 5 Bank street. At Des Moines, Iowa Tonight weather on the outer Up o f ^ a - leports Ishod Is Now Under McENEUrs ORCHESTRA was perfected at a meeting held numd Scboals in 1919. Coast The Amaranth Sewing club will three weeks ago when y. J. Hutch­ Guardsmen hurried to the rcacue Officers of the Eighth school and meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 inson waa elected president and He WOl Disclose in DeteO but found no sign of life aboaM Italian Dictatorship; Ital­ League Assembly Advises Utilities District meeting with a Chicago Unirersity ProfdN , o'clock with Mrs. Joseph Parke of AT TEMPLE FRIDAY John F. Tynan waa elected secre­ except a cat URGES REVISION member of the board of selectmen 177 Center street tary itod treasurer. These officers and a member of the board of as­ His W iew s On Agricol^ Tbe Department of Justice in­ ian Seaplanes Land There, Sending Case to World have named prefects who have been LILUAN GERTRUDE GRANT The Orioles football team will sessors, will sit In a joint session vestigated, but- the whereabouts tor Named by P readei( ; PEACH SOCIAL Hearty approval of ‘ the many making a canvass o f men o f the Dramatte Reader; Monologist and Teacher or fate of the crew was never OF TAX SYSTEMS practice at Hickey's Grove tonight tomorrow evening from 6 o'clock to dance ehthusiasta of Manchester parish and they will be able to re­ Announcen the Reopening of Her tnral Problems. teamed. Tbe boat was dynamit­ Paper Claims. Court for Decision. Auspices Women’s Home'Leaffue at 7 o’clock. All players are urged 7 o’clock In the afternoon, standard and vicinity should meet the an­ STUDIOS OF EXPRESSION ed later to protect navlgaUon. Among 17 Othen» to to be present on time. port at the meeting to be held this time. The board sitting as a board nouncement that tbe dance season evening. 721 Main Street, Hartford 22 Cambridge Street, Hancbeetm of relief will have power to change la scheduled to be opened this Fri­ The Holy Name society of St October 1, 19S6 Salvation Army Citadel Mr. and Mrs. William Kspp of any case where it is found that day evening with plans made to Offering tn unusual opportunity for men and women, boyi and Topeka,' Kaa., Sept. 22.'-—(AP) — Madrid, Sep\ 22.—An "Italian Geneva, Sept 22—(AP) — Be­ Head of National Bankers Study Phn to E x p n i: James’s church was at one time the Sparkle Lake, Torktown Heights, property not located In the district, have the leading orchestras la this girls, for epeclal training In tha SpaaWnf^ Voice, Diction. Con- An expanded campaign in Wiscon­ dictatorship" has been estabUshed wildered League of Nations states­ Main Street largest church organization In the N. Y., have returned to their home included In the rate book presented section of the country apj^aring versa^n, Body-Technique, Personal Development, Self*Expree- sin, borne o f the La Follette Pro- on the Spanish Island of Mallorca, men, Im press^ by small power re­ Federal ^ A d Hai^ after spending a few days with their during the season. A change in parish. The men were active In POUGE CALLED Declares They Should Be to the collector, can be rebated, elon, and Public Speaking for all occasions. Also Mono­ greeetve party was considered by tho newspaper La Voz charged to­ volt against erasure of lost Thursday, Sept 24th cousin, Mrs.
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