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Senate, House Bills for Crop Control, Ready for Debate rPAOBTVfBLTB ~T«ar Fricmb WIO Be At Rev. Robert A. Colpltts o f Mel B t JU ry'm Toung People's Fel­ Memorial Temple Pjrthlan Sisters .rose, Maas., formerly pastor of the lowship will attend the Holy Com­ Mias Ehra B. McCormick of 3 3 6 1 CHENEY HALL Bouth Methodist church, will be the are request^ to nreet tomorrow munion service Sunday morning at •Itemoon at 3:45 in front of the Cwtw straeL has been a guestSt at I speaker at the weekly meeting of 8 o’clock, after which breakfast srlij toe Smith club in ths HoM Mew W efaeefcy Nlfkt, Nor. 24 the Manchester .Gwanis club, Mon­ High school building to attend the Weston, New Tork dty. be served in the pariah bouse. The recognition service of the Salvation SMb Anniml day at 13:15 at the T. M. C. A. Mr. regular meeting of the Fellowship BRIDGE Colpltts has appeared before the Arm y in High school hall at 8 Thudofiriiir Ere Social will be held at 5 o'clock In the after­ o'clodc. niomaa Ferguson of The Heridd, club on several previous occasions noon. Rev. Gilbert of Durham will f ____ and his two grandsons, Thomas F. and is always sure of a warm wei- and Walter R. Ferguson, are in I W H IST be the special speaker. BrwU' Roth- Ihs senior choir of the Emanuel oonM. Philip Ranney will furnish er will conduct the worship service Boston for the week-end. They the attendance prize. It^vlll be the Lutheran church will rehearse to­ win attend the Tale-Harvard foot- and Edward Werner wUl preside. night from 6:80 to 7:86 o’clock. ABOOTTOWN annual meeting and a full attend­ Refreshments will be served. It Is ban game this afternoon. SETBACK ance is hoped for. ^ hoped all new and former members n « AtlaatJo g roin o t th « CaiU- will attend. St. James Hall d na «r Manr of S t JanM'a eburcb The regular monthly meeting of DUKE OF GUISE Hurling: Destruction on China win bowl at the Weat Side Rec Mon. Ev’^, Nov. 22 JAP AIR NOTE the Manchester Mothers club will STRIKERS QUIT TuMdagr • m ia g at 7:80 o'clock. be held Monday evening at 7:45 In Mias Edna Fradln, daughter a t Something New ! B QXJIoek Center church house. The guest Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fradln of Ham­ TITSKBVS AWARDED 30 DAYS HATH NOVEMBER BnJghet Lodge, 1 O. G. T., will speaker will be Mrs. Paula Ellla lin street Is in the cast of the Mount W IN N E R S DECIDES’ TO BE URGES CHIANG SENATE, HOUSE BILLS meet toolgbt at 8 o’clock at the Holyoke Junior play to be presented Something Different! But only 7 of those days are left FISHER PLANT; Barnett of Boston, whose subject IN EACH DIVISION home a t Mr. aad M n. Oscar John- will be "Movies and Our Toung at the college this evening. Mias Valuable Second Priaea la All for you to be real thrifty . and ■on of Summit street TRY OUR DELICIOUS ITALIAN DISHES People." Mrs. C A. Goodrich Is Fradln has also been honored with Diviaiona. have a gorgeous Permanent Wave FRENffl RULER T O S U n E R cbalnnan of the committee of hos-i election as a leader of the literary PREPARED BY OUR CHEF/EDDIE PAGANI ^ennaneat Wave SmiqWNENDS less Mai7 Ooppo of Olastonbuiy, tessea I club of the ML Holyoke T. W. H. A. As A Door Priael at a reduction in price. Wbo la to be married to Louis De- FOR CROP CONTROL, Bandt at S t James's church STOP IN TONIGHT A dmiaaioa tSe. Issues Manifesto Of Pur­ Messenger Planes Are At­ Thankaglvtng moralog at 9 o’clock, Regular $7.60 ad $10 Permanents Workers Had Occupied Fac­ was hooored with a miscellaneoua You’ll enjoy a glass of Irish Cream Ale . Hanley’s or g in shower last night at the home TONIGHT! A TREAT FOR ALL MANCHESTER! Wehle s — Drawn from our Kooler-Keg system. It’s SPECIAL AT $5 AND ?7.50 pose A s Son Is Ejected tacked By New Chinese a t Mrs. CamiUo and Mrs. Louis An tory Since Last Wednes­ ---------- RABBIT A LA REYMANDER _______ Beer At Its Best! I f you care to have jrour Perma­ diaio of Woodbiidge street The READY FOR DEBATE Any Donghboy will tell you how he enjoyed Rabbit in nent at aJater date, a small de- decorations were pink and green. S T O R M S A S H From Switzerland For Pnrsoit Ships And One Games were played and a buffet France. Here you have it prepared exactly in the same poBlt win reserve this special for day Evening; Union Head ai .J? Window. you for a limited time. hmeheon served by the bostessea way. It’s truly a culinary treat. Atoo PAiated aad Uoag I f Oeatrad Pofitical Plot Activities. Of Them Is Shot Down. Charged With Slaying Husband Democratic Leaders More Qoesta to the number of 80 were ALSO RAVIOLI — CHICKEN — STEAKS FRANK’S TAVERN Telephone 4201 Says Action Unanthorized present from Hartford, Glastonbury SCHALLER’S CAPE COD OYSTERS AND CLAMS For Your Appointment and Manchester. The bride-elect Frank Diana, Prop. WOODWORKING SHOP To Ha?e Coopresa BocUe received gifts of kitchenware, linen, Pari*. Nov. 33— (A P I—In the Shanghai, Nov. 33— (A P )—Japan Hanley’s — Kingsbury or Ruppert On Tap 995 Main Street Near Maple Street 599 Center Street Pontiac, Mich., Nov. 32.— (A P )— glassware and electrical i^pUances. mldat of police efforta to cruah an urged Oenerallssimo Cliiang Kal- Strikers who had held the General armed revolutionary orgaalzatlou, Sbek today to surrender. A mes­ DoYvn To Start On Presi­ Motors Flaher Body plant here since Mias Gladirs Carilsle, mandotln- RETMANDER’S TAVERN toe Duke of Oulae, pretender to the sage was dropped to him by Jap­ ist aad Eugene Freeman, mando Wednesday evening marched out at 35 Oak Street Chas. Reymander, Prop. throne of France, laaued a manlfeato anese airmen making their first dent’s 4-Point Special Pro- kass, win play with the Crescent 11:80 a. m., today, led by Homer ■ersnaders o f which Prank C Brad- JAMES’ today announcing he had decided to flight over Nanking since the gov­ *a ry Is director, tomorrow at 1J;30 "reconquer the Uirone of my fato ernment announced its transfer Martin, International president over W n c . HEATERS Thanksgiving era.’’ 'Hie Duke’a son, the Count of from the capital to Chungking, Martin, who entered tbe plant at pram Before End Of Week Geuine Chevrolet DeLuxe H e a te r- Paria, Immediately denied hla fath- "bout 1,000 mllea farther Inland. 10 a. m., ssdd when be emerged that er’a act bad any connection with the No bomba were dropped— only Mrs. Arlyne Gairlty win not re­ Installed, Regularly $1.3.95.................. EVE , toe strikera nad voted unanimously BEAUTY SALON Oagoularda. or "hooded onea.” He toe message urging cessation of sume teaching of the piano aad $12.00 "Vi^ere It’s Easy To Park” to evacuate the plant Washington, Nov. 22.— (A P) Genuine Chevrolet Super DeLuxe Inatsted It waa a mere coincidence hostlUUea. It waa released from a Ooloe untn Monday, November 39. He said the company would be — Congress was ready— almost Never A Dull Moment! 74 East Center St. Next To the Telephone Co. that the manlfeato waa laaued while I'ane flown by Lieutenant Mochi- notified at once that the men had DANCE fim i Nango, one of Japan’s ace — to get down to work today on $15.95 V. F. W. HOME toe aecret organization waa being left and that he would attempt to Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Hyde Smith inveatlgated. pilots. e f 340 Henry street left this mom- open negotiations on grievances crop control lepslation. Manchester Green Swiaa poUce, however, thought Chinese pursuit places attacked which caused tbe strike. M for Boston to attend the Tale- ^ t h Senate and House eon> WINTERIZE TOUR CAR FOR THE COLD WEATHER Live Turkey Given As differently. The count had been ex' toe Japanese fliera, nevertheless, The strike, which began without Harvard game. Mr. Smith Is a engaging them In spectacular dog­ tinued the same sort of wordy graduate of Harvard. TAM'S RESTAURANT Door Prize! pected to tasue bia father’a atate- warning W e^osday when a few ment laat night at a meeting of fights over Nanking. One Japanese hundred members ot the night shift debate that produced no action 10 East Center Street Odd Fellows Building RILEY CHEVROLET CO., IN C scout plane crashed. 60 Wens Street Admission . ,35 cents royaliata at hla vUla at Veraolz, refused to work because the com­ during the first week of ths ^ A housewarming party was held Sulsllf Lsidecis Si^taerland, but Swiaa police ban­ The Japanese airmen, apparently pany insisted upon tbe auspenalon TONIGHT abdemee bsekllne specitd Congressional session, at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. A r­ Which figure ned toe meeting and ’’Invited’’ him tiylng to determine the stren ^ of of four man whom It blamed for a thur, W. Benson at 78 Princeton THE CLYDE BROTHERS AND THEIR MUSIC to leave toe country. toe remaining Oilneae air force, previous unauthorized strike, ended but the Senate had a farm bill street Isat night Eighteen friends were taken by surprise. The serial Interpret "Conquer” Juat aa unexpectedly. to start on tomorrow. of the couple met at the home and Featuring fault is yours? defenses, however.
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