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><;* f AOB FOimTEm ManrlifpBtrr Ettrttittg TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1941 Average Daily Circulation For the Month of November, 1941 The Stanley Group o f the South T^e Women’a Home League of through land south of the old town Bowen. It wrlU also meet a request Methodist W.S.C.S., o f which Mrs. the Salvation Army will 'meet to Order Riepairs dump. The high bank on Autumq m.ade on several occastons by resi The W M thcr About Town Walter F. Myers of Center street morrow afternoon at the citadel, street will be cut down and dents of Autumn street. Maps 7,010 Foieenst sf C. 8. Trtstkss Wm is leader, will be in chuge of the to make final arrangementn for through the changes the town ^111 showed that Autumn street is well "Wishing Weil," at the Christmas the annual Chrlatmaa sale and tea have about four building lots'for Member of the Audit On Autumn St. built up to the point where the HALE'S SELF SERVE Increaslag eloodtnasa, mlM ti Tb« Doreaa Socltty of the Basssr Thuraday afternoon and Thuraday evening from seven sale. town now owms land and It has Bnreon'of OIrcalatlons avOhlng. This Is the mystery booth o’clock fin In the Junior hall. Mrs. The work was suggested for the Tht Oriffinal In New England! peratnres tonight; Tlnwadny an Emanuel Lutheran church will become a main avenue of travel ly cloudy, warmer than tottey. with packages for both adults and Emily Lutton will be hostess to winter months by William Pitkin between Porter street and (Charter hold Ita Chrlatmaa party at the Bank to Be Cut to Pro* slUtfch tomorrow evening, follow boys and girls. morrow afternoon. and approved by Town Engineer oak street. Manchester— A City of Village Charm -1 ing the regular monthly meeting. vide Better Highway :------ --------------------------------- u VOL. LXL, NO. 54 (Clnoolfled Advertising On Page 18) Election of pfficera will take place. The Past Matrons association of The weekly setback tournament AND HEALTH MARKET MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1941 M n. Margaret Houae and Mrs. Temple Chapter, O. E. S., will at the Manchester Fire' Depart At That Point. (TWENTY PAGES) Dorothy Johnson are in charge of have its annual Christmas party ment headquarters will be held PRICE ’TORBE CBNT$^| the program. The hostesses in Thursday evening in the John this evening at 8:1J5 o’clock. Two Town Engineer J. ii'rank Bowe(f clude Mrs. Esther- Mathlason, Mather room of the Masonic weeks ago the league was out cbalrmaii; Mrs. Elln Mason,' Miss Temple. The members will bring after Merz’s Barbers but on re was Instructed last night by the Tomorrow Night! | Wednesday Specials British Artillery Action in tJbya Eirther Peterson, Miss Ann Lind- gifts for their mystery iWdies liable authority it wa.s said this Selectmen to start at once on im Committee Favors berg, Miss Mabel Olson, Miss Inez whose identity will., be revealed at morning that Hose Co. Jrs., would provements on School street, east Olsm, Mrs. Sally Johnson, Mrs. this party, and hew names drawn receive a lot of attention tonight. of Norman street in order to Japan Must Accept Norma Dickson. All attending are to r next year. Election of officers sftralghten out School street. It Store OPBN All Day Wednesdays requested to pro-vide inexpensive will be held. The committee In Th e Emblem club will have a will be necessary to tear do'wn Eight Billion More gifts. cludes Mrs. Anna Crocker, Mrs. members’ social tomorrow after pkrt of the embankment on Au- From Now UrrtU Christmas, Minnie Goslee, Mrs. Caroline noon at the Elks home in 'Rock tunin street and Autunm street Group A of Center church wom Grlmason and Miss Mable Trotter. ville. from Oak to Charter Oak street an, Mrs. Wallace Payne, leader, is will be put In good condition. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! Note Peace Policies; m ^ ln g a collection of magazines Manchester's banks 1 reported A bad condition that has existed In Defense Funds and newspapers. Those who are Mrs. Howard Keeney Is chair one of the busiest days of bank man of the supper which the Wom on Autumn street will be overcome 47-Oz. Can Libby’s willing to save them should notify ing traffic in months yesterday. and men in the employ of the Mrs. n yn e, telephone 7193. - en's League^of the Second Con The unusual increase in traffic gregational church will serve to town will be given work for the Lcnd*Lease Funds for was due to the issuance Of the morrow evening in connection winter in addition to taking care Pineapple Juice Can Says Stalin David Werbner ol Stephen street Christmas Club checks on Dec. 1 of the ordinary tasks that come to 27e Vast Increase in Pro* Queries Are Secre with the annual Christmaa sale 'is in Boston, attending the spring and the added business which oc the attention of the outside force shoe show today and tomorrow. and entertainment. The supper duction of Tanks, and curs on the first day of the month. will be served at six o'clock, and of the town during the year. IN PRIZES 12-Oz. Can Hunt’s Supreme an entertainment by the church The new road will be made Guns for British and Would Turn Japanese People Tol<l choir, under the direction of Mrs.' straight from the present ending FREE GAME FOR THE Hull Reiterates G en eral David Bennett- will follow. Santa of the full width of School street Prune Nectar 3 Cans 25c Russian Forees Inehid* '4^rtain Questions Are Ships Sunk $25 MONTHLY PRIZE On America Settlement in ,P a d fi(^ Please note that PineKufst will no’t change Wednes Claus and Uncle Sam both arc ex ed in Bill Approved. AhJ^d by Roosevelt, pected to pay visits to the bazaar Depends on day schedule until December 19th, and our store will be both in, the afternoon and evening. But xNature Not Dis- In Attack closed at noon tomorrow. Buy these Specials Wednes Mrs. F. V. Williams is serving as 1— $10 FREE GAME I Chipso Lge. Pkg. 23 c Wn.shington, Dec. 3.— (fp) Catholic Prelate Warns ance of_. Non*Ag| day m orning...B e sure to try this delicious S. & W. general chairman. ^ D O G 'S — An" additional $8,243,839,- i Kussian Dictator Ca/ta- closeir;^^ Press Gives Apricot Pineapple Preserve. Another new item you 26 Reg. Games for $4.00 Orders | On Kearny sidn Policies OutUi 031 appropriation — almost hie o f Reversing Policy Proininfeh^e to Dis wi|I like... S. & W. Boysenberries, 2 cans .“iSc. Scandla Lodge, Order of Vasa, 4— $4.00 Door Priases | P. & G. Soap 2 Bars 9 C entirely for (iefense l)ut in- ‘ Last W eek; No RepI will hold its regular meeting in To Suit His Purposes. patches oY^ Military Orange hall Thursday evening at F or Brakes ALL FOR 25c * eluding lend-lease funds for a Navy Discloses Number Yet Received; Once each week, from the finest fresh Lamb, we Preparations ip Pacific eight o'clock. After the business AND TUNE-UP SERVICE va.st inci'ease in production Damaged During Bat grind (season with the Old Farms seasoning) these the Old Timer quartet, Alexander Tables and Chairs for Everj'one! of tanks and guns for British Baltimore, Dec. 3.—(/P)- Assert Hasten Showdownif* 2 Bars 1 1 c Lamb Patties... Berggren, Albert Anderson, Ern Lava Soap ing that "more than one dog hap est Lundin and .Tohn I. Olson will Central Service Station GUARANTEED and Russian forcc.s— was ap- Tokyo, Dec. 3.—< ^ _ T h e tle with Nazi Subs in render several numbers. Setback jiroved today by the House bitten the hand that fed it,"’Arch Japanese people were told, to Washington, Dec. 3 .- (DOC’S GARAGE) $50.00 S W E E P S T A K E Yellow Globe if hich Destroyer Hit 7 -Secretary of SUte Hull ra^l LAMB PATTIES, Bacon Wrapped playhig and refreshments will fel Last Week the Sweepstake Amounted Appropriations Committee. The bishop Michael J. Chirley warned day that President Roo.seve|t low. John R. Wennergren heads Brainard Place — Off Main To 883.00 huge new outlay would bring the in an interview that Joseph Stalin, iterated today that a gene, the committee In charge. Assist British artillery goes into action against Axis forces had asked certain question.4 Washington. Dec. 3 —up —The 4 for 25c Tel. 3957 Rear of Gas Co. Turnips total of cash and contract au the Russian dictator" is "quite settlement in the Pacific st ing him will be Miss Mabel and 6 Lbs. 15c thorizations provided for defense about “Japan’s intentions re Navy disclosed today, in an offl- Miss Inez Olson. .Mrs. Elmer Thor- "Safe Brakes Save LIvea" PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE! capable of turning on the United depended on Japanese accep We are having quite a run on Beef Short R ib s ... since July 1, 1940 to the stagger States, were that to suit his pur garding current problems,” t l^ e p o r t to the Senate Naval Af- good value at 18c lb. Also Beef Ribs for Soup (bare en. Misft Frideborg and Miss Viola ing sum of $67,990,254,096. poses.” ance of non-aggression p<di» 1 Thoren. but the nature of the ques falrs''Committee, that a number of bone free), 10c lb., 3 lbs. 29c. Peck 17c No Broader ly^eway The primate of the Catholic dio tions was not made public merchat(t ships were damaged and cies outlined in the America|£l In recommending the new ex some were sunk on the night of Veal for SteWing.