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LUNCH Americans Ger r ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH # , ...11 .1.1— i.i ......................... fill (i1| Manchester/^Evetiiug JW sra Id venga Daily C ire^ tk The IVvalher thn Month nf F ebrau^ , Foreeaot ot U. S. Weatber B u ^ n \ ■ War Fund, Mrs. Frederick Ebarls, Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxil- CoiT)oral llpbert 3M Donnelly, I Mr. »?hi Mrs. Henry U. Ander- treasurer. I Moderate to (scoaaloaalty heavy lary^ U. S. W. V., will celebrate Its son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Don­ Bradifey F i e l ^ 8 , 6 p rain toaigbt, ending Friday; not ae ' ’’■•OT iK>n of Eldhdge street are in Bos- nelly ot 16 Plovier street has ar­ Alfred Wade of the Rockville i ■ ■ 24th anntverMry tomorrow eve­ Blembnc a t jHm Aodlt \ cold tonight; rising temperature ton today oMeadliiA the spring rived In England according to a chapter of the Red Cross will give .*1 flowor ahoer of elw Massachusetts ning at the Army and Navy club­ Friday; fnab winds. V-mall letter reoelyod by hi* the Welcome address. Banwri' •< OlM«lnttMM HorUcultural socl^v. They will house. The program AaHII begin Band Seeiifed Just Received! The aon born U Xitut. end Mra. with a supper at 6:30 in charge parents. He spent a short fur­ Maneh City of ViUtufe also visit several of^ e,w h olesale lough at his home here last month AlMh Jonea, Hhreh 18 at the florists supply.houaes. 'of Mrs. Mildred Tedford and her committee. Comrades of Ward enroute from California to.aft em­ To Giye Concert Friday RANGE AND ^ Iscal "iioaiSital, baa been named, Cheney camp will guests, and barkation point. " , VOL: LXIIL, NO. 147 (OlaaMOed AdymitMag om Fnge 10) MANC CONN4 THURSDAY,MAKCH 23,1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ^ The annuM spring rummag'a^le SKPPMSNT OF ^Jtbbort" Allan. Ml«. Jonea waa the n ;larg»¥ turnout of--^^organiza­ ' Evening at North Cov­ FUELOIL former Misa Dorothy Xhderaon, of-the North Methodist WSCS w^ll tions Is expectodj^V The Dorcas Se'vrilrig Group of the '4ei*hter of H r . and lira. Cari A. be held tomorrow morning froi Emanuel Lutheran church will entry Ried Cross Rally. ' jLnmraon o f Edg^erton street. nine o’clock on, in the Coughlin meet as ujsual tomorrow evening at James A. Woods Yankee *FireWorks* for Raha I Airfield ^Tieutenant Jonea who.la stationed building. Depot Square. Mrs. Ellen yitcnant John G. Talcott, Jr., 7:30 at the Red Cross rooms in TTie' North Coventry branch of .381 Center St. Tel. 6566 M E D at Damp Shelby, Mias., is in town Pickles and Mrs. Ellen Stark­ the Center church. It Is hoped that Japanese Menace; with njs wife and son, John G. the American Red Cross haa ar­ this w e ^ 'v isitin g with hia wife’s weather are co-chairmen of the TalcotC'M , are at their home in a number of the members will Americans family, on EMgerton street. committee of arrangements. ranged a concert by . the Bradley Talcottvill^for a week or ten make it a point to attend to help >< days. Lieutenant Talcott is in the with..thls sewing. Field Band aa th. feature of the ALICE COFRAN (Known As Queen Alice) t Y W O O D QuartermasterS^Orps at the Oak­ rally and dance to be held Friday SPIRITUAL MEOIim Key Road Cente land, California, Army base. He The Study Cliib of Gibbons As­ evening. March 24. at the Church was among those vi^hp were'lnjur- sembly, Cattollc Ladies of Colum­ Community House, North Coven­ Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Bom With a VeU Thick in 3 'x 6' <li^ 4 'x 4' Ger: ed in the fire that occurred at\ the bus, will meet with Father Stack y fr\ try, at 8 o'clock. Readings Dally. Including Snnday, Pine hurst Thursday Army base a few weeks'ago. H(hy- this evening aKS;30 at the K. of Also on the program will be ever. he ha.s fully, recovered fromi^ B A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ Sheets ■\n Indian Thrust C. home. Dottle and Bill Gess, well known ment. In the Service of the Peo­ Fred Jackson, who has charife of our shipping:, re­ his burns. He was given a 30-day' Manchester dancing team, accom­ leave of absence. ple for 80 Years. \ ^ minds you that the delivery charge on orders is only 15c panied by Roy-Knofla; Margaret 169 Church Street. Hartford. Oban. Also 1-8" Teakwood Panels, 4' x 8' Column Drives More whether you buy the minimum delivery order of $3.00 or Welshaar, accordionist; Roy Rob­ Phone 8-2924 erts, master of ceremonies, and Oats Supply have a $10.00 order sent out. Weddings George Nixon of Manchester, No Priority Required, Than 80 Miles Up You might just as well -buy your Potatoes, Scott GENERAL REPAIRS dance music. Lower Manipur Tissue, Napkins, Cereals, Brooms, Mops, Soap, and other The entertainment program haa Facing Drop Raiding Force Attacks AND CARPENTRY been arranged by Katherine Pur- Roofing-Asbestos tey to Threaten Fifth Army bulk items and have them sent with your week-end order. PHONE 2-0772 Cox-Matteson ____ ' Raps Public BrunsWjck District# Please ’phone orders day previous to delivery. din, Mr*. .Stephen Loyzim and phal; Reports Contra­ .1. CHAMBERS 'The marriage of Miaa Bernice S. Miss Esther Koehler. Sifling Rock To Low Net Aircraft Park at Werl, While it Is impos.sible to operate as satisfactory a 182 .School Street Mattesoinind Sergt. Emeat Abbott The stage program will be fol­ Manchester Lumber dict Previous Stories. Flings Back F o r Stand delivery service as in the pre-war days, we do get orders Cox will be solemnized this evening lowed by dancing -the hostesses Wool Ifnsulation Achmer .^ir Force Sta­ out more promptly than we did several months ago. at 7 o’clock at the Center Congre­ will be Mrs. William Gess, Mrs. gational church. ik New Delhi, March 23.— ^ Stocks May Be Slashed Part of the town is covered Friday and part Saturday. George M. Hewes,, Miss Ernestine' Expert workmanship. All week Fuel Company ’ Nazi Blows Upon War tion in \)ldenburg Koehler, Mrs. Joseph Motycka guaranteed-' Reasonable Prioea. —Japanese columns invading To Lowest Inventory It is sometimes necessary to refuse delivery orders if E.verett McKinney, Mgr. and Mrs. Walter Keller. A small No obligation fur an estimate. India now threaten Imphal, And Bomber\pase at they are not in our regular delivery section us our gas charge will be made for Mfresbr Write. / CENTER STREET PHONE 5145 Since Drought YearSf ^ FOR TOP VALUE key road center in Manipur, Allied Bombers Strike Seen Taking Conflict Handorf; NaziV Fliers supply is strictly limited. Range and Fuel IN A NEW HOME menta to be served by Mrs. Irving Survey Reveals Today. Please help our delivery men by having money and Loomis, Mrs. Gilbert Storrs, Mrs. from the south and east, it Sharply at Enemy Sup­ Rise/ to Bait. L. Henry Reed and Mrs, ,Ray Like Spectators Sit~ stamps ready for them. If you have any of our delivery O IL See the Ones Being Built By Burton Insulatii^ Co. was disclosed today when Al­ Davis. 180 Oxford St. Hartford Chicago, March 23.—(R)— ’The ply Lines; French - Ai> boxes, empty egg boxes or paper cartons, please hand TICKET PRINTING lied headquarters told of an . ting on Sidelines at London, March 23.—</P)— During the evening a collection Phone Hartford 82-4515 eating habits of mares and does, them to driver. The delivery boxes are very valuable. METERS / GREENBROOKE will be taken for the Rqd Cross | Advertise in The Herald— It Pays enemy force which has driv­ tillery Breaks Attack. Football Contest, Striking the second day in en more than 80 miles up the now properly- enshrined for pos­ row in the wake of a 1,C'wk SJ Meter prints amount of de­ HOMES, INC. lower Manipur river valley from terity in popular song, have had Allied Headquarters, Naples, POUND Fort Devens, Maas., March 23.-- plane R.A.F. night raid aim­ livery on your slip for your On Walker Street Tiddim in the Chin hill* area. an effect on the nation’s oats sup­ March 23—(>P)—Fifth Army force* Pinehurst Fish SO Milea From Imphal —Deploring the American pub­ ed chiefly at Frankfurt, ap­ protection. ply which does not lend itsrif to doggedly flung back German at proximately 1,500 American 27c Haddock Fillets Fof fttrtlMr Infortnatlon eall at The headquarters statement said gay. Jilting rhymes—oats are die lic's attitude towards the war, Alexander Jarvis Co. offlee oB ITHB’ tacks yesterday on their Gasslno Flounder Fillets the boliiinn was 30 miles from Im^ appearing at a rate far more rapid Captr JrJrWineburglTof Tltlca, N. bombeuT"and "fighters Bdin^ Center street or at 28 Alexander phal on the west aide of Logtak V ... positions while in the air war barded the German Air Force t L B a Steak Cod or Pollack L. T. Wood Co. than normal. Y„ said "they don’t really realize street. Give Colorful lake south of the city. Stocks of oats on hand at the Allied bombers struck sharply at on its home bases in tvesieni Whole Haddofk - 51 BisselLSt. Tel. 4496 Phones: 4113 or 7275 This report of a second Invasion Phosphorus bombs, dropped by 17. S. planes, burst with a display like fireworks over parked Jap­ and know that there's a war go­ Fresh Oysters \ end of the present crop season— anese planes and landing field installations at Lakunai, ‘^Rabaul, New Britain. (AP Wirephoto from enemy supply lines in northern ing on.
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