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SL&. 006Cmwfj VAN's \ • Uff HBpK* Daily Cirenlation The Weather Manchester Evening Herald tlw Maato af Jaaa, 1944 Faraeaat ol U. S. UeatSer church, destroyed by firs several 8;762 Fair weather tonight aad Sat­ bank sines so much Wood was years ago has novy been rebuilt ODD FELLOWS BI-DG urday. with sot much chaage 1^ L Rev. S. SsezepKowski used to help victims of the circus, List Schedule ind U one of the most sttracUvs Member af toa ABdK temperature. Tohn's churclt ..on Golway stKet. Fine Reports TELEPHONE 2-1182 fire. churches to ths Norwich District. Bariaa af flrrulatlnus * out Town is conducting thft-.^nual vacation Mrs. Philip Cheney, report!^ »s Mr. Brooks to addition to being s % church schooi for children of the chnirmsn of Camp and Hospital For Summer fine preacher la .% member of toe Manchoiter—^A City of Village Charm Mrish. and will On Reid Gross committet* ft totftl Conference quartet Which p r id e s during the sunim^ ly over >6(50 was donated'by Gar­ fUdelKh Beaivty S*lon *t the music at,,annual sessions of tot so Pugs U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1944 RTEEN PAGES) PRICEI C « fTHREE l CEI In street, will be closed ghUdceii of the den Clubs and Indlvldtials for the Union Seryices With Conference, VOL. LXm .. NO. 242 ly niK»t until further five a i^ Unsrtiis Nurses Aide# Respond- 176 flowei^^ shnibs and 600 an- Special music for the evening to the serious Illness « ellrible. ‘ hlso members of the first nuSIs at Bradley Field. The flow- Center. nnil South service Is being arranged and all Seastrand of Wsshtap:- Communion and Confirmation etl SplendiiHf in Or era are In MoOm hnd petlente and nurses are enjoying the chairs Churehe¥ Start Sunday persons are crodlally welcome to f t N • daughter of Mrs. Maiw classes. CHS JI pb CalL attend.________ _, Yankee Ingenuity to Reseats __ind. proprietor of the and umbrellas dotted effectively Beauty Salon. thj^ot^hout ths garden. ’The summer schedule of Union Germans Abandon The regular- mSftthly meeting of a u c b c o f r a m Y a n k s H o who recehtly | Mrs. Henry Mallory, chairman services of ths Center Congrega­ io n s training with the Marines a* ^1ancheste^ Chapter Am erlc^ of Volunteer Special Services, re­ tions! and South Methodist (Known Aa (Jneen Allc*) and Mrs; Roy Farris rf. 1 Parris Island, and was horns on Red Cross, was held Jllly “ t ported 12 staff assistants gave 159 churches will begin Sunday morn­ SPIMTUAL 8IBUIUM street have received a let furiough. is now stationed at Red Cross headquarters. F>ur^en hours during the month, 28 can­ ing at the latter church. Rev. W. 8«TMtk Dnoghter el a Seventb Bon srom their son. Rimald, s t ^ Cherry Point. N. C. members were presen^-^ teen workers gave 163 1-2 houra, Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor, will Bom With a VeU Pinsk as Soviets gkst he has been promoted beon Thorp reported on the motor corps members gave Beadlags Dally, tocludlng Snaday, preach on the theme, “Keeping 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. O f By Appotat- Near St. Lo; Germaii thd rank of sergeant-pUo^ Mr. and Mrs. William Kronick, functioning of the^isaster Relief I l6 1-2 hours, made 190 calls and Faith in Faith." The entire choir ment. la toe Bervtoa of toe Peo­ smeer. He rece^d his cota- ot the'Wilrose Dress Shop, were tommlUee wharf called upon to aa- drove 713 miles, 103 Volunteer under the leadership of James ao to England where he b m hoaU yesterday sist in the/rtreus fire disaater. A Nurses’ Aldfs gave 1.3M houra, 45 Newcomb, organist and director, ple for 89 Venre. _ Push into Grodno for the past yitor. Bom to emplo^ea at a doc and requeaC^s made for Nurses minutes. 89 Production. Workers 199 Church Btreet, Hartford. Ceuu will sing for this and the following Phone g-Z9t4 he received the er mastroast held at feelr home 'on Aidear^lr. Thorp stated that with gave 1.520 hours,^ 1.’’).009. surgical union services at this church. Mr, ■ of his education to this Stephen street Ih^efficlent aid of the staff asalst- dressings were foldtU. Ward and the parlshloneri cordial­ Announce New Retreat m and was graduated from the ^ t s using the office phone and The board voted to buy a new A meeUng of the Zoning 8 o « d ly invite all persons to these union Nazis Burn UL. *Bgh school. Ha was employ- phones in Hale's office, a sys­ flag to replace, the old oite ,whlch services where they will bs most Over Rolling Plains of the Bidependmt Cloak c(w- of A ^al. ill! be held ton ij^ ' tematic calling of Nursea' Aides Ujrce is badly faded. welcome. They will continue at CraftsmaiK Old Poland West of whCB he left for sendee g'jo’click. There was started at once. A time was Miss Sampson stated aoms Up P apers American, Army Is Onl the Royal Canadian AJr act for them to get to headquar­ South church through August 6 queflts for changes, Manchester Aides were sUll serv­ and then change to Center Congre­ Luck; Action Boiling Budapest Rail American General ! and received hla ttatotog to ters. In the meantime a Silver ing at the hospitals in Hartford. Certificate Holders Move from St. Lo to ' A daughter h M ^en born at the Larne Bus line bu» was ready and gational church through Labor Auto Body Shop Is Taken by Death flying sdtoola Miss Reynolds stated there Day Sunday. Regular services will On 600 Miles of Rus­ O f Pushkin Sea; Only One and Hartford hospitol to Mr. and Mrs. waiting, on Main street within a were 16 cases continued from last Yards Target half hour from the time the need be resumed In both churches on Body ind Fender Repairinr sian Front.. Today. i« Baynold Johnson of T oj^ Wllui& of W month. Intake 83. new 58, reopen­ September 10. ' ,One*Sixtb Miles froni was made known. The show at thje ed 2, recurrent 23. acted on 87. Welding -eaaaa, who wlU occupy the Helen Davidson Lodge No. 98, state theater waa stopped and a Outdoor Servlcs of Grade III Tires Grave af 19th Century German Westrin Aim o f the Covenant Congrega- u . O. 8., will hold 'Its regular Nurses! Aides attending were ask­ closed during month 78, continued At the outdoor vesper service Truck Painting London, July 14,— (/P)— ehureh on Spruce" street on m'eeUng Friday night, “ ed to report. The response was to next month 21. held on the west lawn of South We have qaiU a few Grade 8 Tkea! The German . command an­ Russian Poet Dese­ chor at Lessay; Vip«l IT for the flrst Ume as p i^ the Masonlq Temple ' at 7:45. ^A marvelous and within one and one Church at 7:00 o’clock, the ssrmqn Expert Work! ply you with ta about 2 dnyif notice. nounced today the abandon­ crated i Relics Marking andt Mrs. Johiwm, win ^ class of candidates will be Inltlst- half hours, 40 Aides were in Hart­ wilt be by the Rev. Paul Q. Brooks, ment of Pinsk- in the western Four Oil Refineries in tually Complete Iron* guests at a recaption given ed. This being the 24th an­ ford ready for work. paator of the Methodist church, - ’ Prompt Service! < And ITp. Memory Taken Away. Mimrch tomorrow svsning niversary of "the lodge, a supper Mr. Thorp also stated the whole Engagement^ Putnam. Conn. Ths Putnam GRADE 1 Pripyat marshes and the Ber­ Hungary Attacked liy ing Out of SalienL o’clock. At the same will be served'following the meei- procedure concerning Nurses’ 127 Spmcc St. TeL 1-1848 6.00x16 ^ I te a a P a M . lin radio asserted th$t the Charles O. Johnson of 15.50 * Planes Based in Italy; Aides’ promptness and efficiency $ Russiaps had twice broken Moaoqw, July 14.—(P)—^Tbe.Ger­ Supreme Headquarters Al<« M s ^ h a a sarred tha !«*• was a lasting tribute to Miss Warzenski-Kilpatrick mans have desecrated toe grave of Normandy Aid Slight. lied Expeditionary Forces: h ^ c e Rst. B. E. Oreen en into the old Polish bastion of When Jap anti-aircraft fire shot away contrtOs of brakes-and landing flaps of this B-24 Liberator Thers will be no meetings of Anna Sampson who worked un­ Mr. and Mrs. James Kilpatrick tbs sti togsther with Clan MacLesn No. 252, O.S.C., dur­ tiringly in forming claasee and Grodnet, 20 miles from the Pushkin, taken away relics that over toe Jap island of Yap, Yank ingenuity brought the big craft to a safe landing at a l3th AAF July 14.-^:?*)— American in­ . Johnson. wO, bs slmUsrly ing July and August. The next of .47 Clinton itreet. announce the Suwalki triirngle-of E u t Prussia. marked his memory, and burned base in the Southwest Pacific. As seen In photq, two parachutes were (inchored to wahjt gunmounta London, July 14—(JP)—Up to 600 fantrymen, slowed in their to Mrs. Anne Spencer, R.N., who engagement of their, daughter, m J!L T > / N G /^ o o fim g —AsbestoB md. Prasldsnt C W E. Johm- iTgular meeting ^ be held Sept­ trained them. A total of 51 Aides West of Luck, toe German com­ many his manuscripta, Red Star and ripcords were pulled when plane hit runway, and toe heavy plane slid t& a smooth atop.
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