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Red Men's NEW BINGO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ^'1948 VARY CH W 0 V K X E 3 X jKandrratrr Stt^nins U nald A |«t8«t Dally Nat PrsiB Ran far fha Maa«h at Oetaher. Is a oarriad oa. Thrsa ralUas vmre bald. Membera o f the Orford Pariah 8 t Bemadetta’a Mothers Circle The vaiioua candglatee were In­ Chapter, Daughtera of the Amei^ will meet' tonight at the home of Banquet Speaker NathanH ale troduced by their campaign, man­ 9,594 About Town lean Revolutlop. have been I n v i^ Mrs. Clifford H a M tt, 71 WaddeU agers. and each made a apaech. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE to meet with the Sabra -Trumbull Road. Pocters were displayed in the halls ♦ a t » . Chapter o f Rockville tomorrow at ScKobi Elects •UbMgr Wartanr, m b o f Mr. w d Mra. Elwood Brown, chairman and rooms; pupils wore campelgn ICnTMvtd WortBor, **iBtopliw 3 p. m., In a regional meeting at WED., N O V. 10 A T 7 P. M.a of the Armistice eve dinner tomor­ buttons. Great Interest was Oty ojf yfUaga Charm «reek‘a the Union CongregaUonal chura evinced. An excellent atmoephere wwJuoB^bOTMjk^ today in RockvlUe. Gueata w ill include row evening at 6:30 at the V.F.W. A t T h e « . ______________ - ' t®*’ Post rooms, requests all members Class Officers Elected by o f citizenablp, friendly content, PinCE POUR dN T B Urn Ancalea. OaUf., to anume M Mra. Kenneth T . TrewheUa of and good sportamanahlp prevailed. aa taga aS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, NOYEMBER10,1948 (TWENTY PAGES) EUtat Hartford, atate regent, of the auxUlary committee to meet Ei|^di. Grade After Concordia LutherOii Clweh V0L.LXm,N0.841 dutlM to Ohrtaift’a now d « P » ^ at the hall thla'Evening. Reserva; Voting waa done on ballots pre­ Bwnt fton. Mr. Wartmer ^ pared as nearly as posaibla Uke SponsotE^By The Church Sewing Cuvle nanacar peraonnel trainer o f tiOM fo r the baked ham dinner Campaign Held The Women’s Home League of wlliVdoae this evening. regulation ballots. Cloakrooms fha aboe a i| i«tn ien t Ha a ^ the Salvation Army will meet to­ used as hootha made the voting Band Ma^e Aprons and Other Articles For Sale iThiman-Stalin Fo und Gaihy I Barkley Visit •aaiat la bByln* the juvenile morrow afternoon at two o clock Mias Marguerite Rice of 37 Election of dasa officers was .entirely secret. The usual election dapartatant. at the clUdeL The hoatessea w ill Oourtland street was admitted to held by grade Vm pupils of the officials were In charge, including ADMISSION FREE REFRESHMENTS Demands 3 States American Dependents be Mrs. Adjutant Atw ell and Mra. Nathan iG le School. Primaries at the moderator, checkers, booth I OaMtal Manafer Qeorge Wad- the Mancheater Memorial hospital Gmfab Hinted Stirs Guesses Ethel Hastings.____ ii last. Saturday. which candidates for president, tenders, and l ^ o t box tenders, deU wlU ba the Vice prudent, and secretary-treas­ and registrars. ta rr dub meeting tonight « 6:30 Olrl Scout Leaders will -hold The lauUes Auxiliary of the urer w ^ nominated preceded the When the votes were «iounted, at the Hotel Sheridan. Mr. Wad­ their monthly meeting Wednesday Italian-American club will meet elsctlon'by severaTdays. The entire it waa found that Albert Guys Stop Giving Greek Preu in Moscow Gives Anrival at Key West dell will dlacuaa town government evening at eight o’clock In Center tomorrow night at dght o’clock in daaa numbering aeventy-three was had been elected preeident, Bruce. Rencirs Speeulation on Leaving China Ahead and town planning. church house. the dub house. divided into three parties, each Anderson vice president, and Jack Heavy Play to Re­ of which nominated ita own offi Hentschel secretary-treasurer. The Mancheater Truat Ooro- port of Moscow Trip Important Derisions Unne Lodge No. 12, Knights of The Manchester Stamp Club cers and chose its name. The whole proceedings were NOTICE! Guerrillas Any Aid nany and the Savinga Bank of will meet this evening at eight Tha candidates to t president carried out on a high plane and S Manoheater wlU be doaed Thure- Pythias, will meet tomorrow night In Orange halL . o’clock at 47 Maple street. Reports were A lbert Guay. Doris Condlo, were of value as s' practical ex­ Moaoow, Nov. 10 —(S)— Tho Ballctin! day, Annlatlce Day. will be made on the club’s first ex­ and John Morianoa; fo r vice preai- ample of citizenship. Due to the holiday Thursday, Nov. 11th, both Mdsoow proas gave heavy j^lay to- B n WeeL na., Nov. IS— R e d s a n d Hunger hibit last month ir. Odd Fellows Edward J. Kelly of , TaftvUle, dant, Oaire Alexander, Bruce An- Big Majority In U N Po- Silver Dollars Haadad dajr to a Taaa dispatch from itoporte out of Mooeew hall, luid other bualneas transacted. newly-elected national vice-com­ deraon, and Ronald Vernier; fo r Oat for Beat Smflers that PreaHent Tmmaa Is ean- secretary-treaaurer. Jack Hent- o f the offices o f this corporation wiU be closed. Utical Committee Fa­ Washington quoting aa American aUering a trip there to talk mander, WlU speak » t the Armla-^ n e w ^ p e r aa saying PreatdahC A meeting of the Manchester achel, lUalne Duncan, and Robert -HarcUburg, Pa., Nov. 10.r— with Premier StaUa pnsaled /Magistrate Imposed Fine National Position Grow* _Ski_______ dub_ will be„ held tomorrow tlce Day banquet to be held In the Morrison. vors Action; Albania, Truman may coma to Russia A>r a W hite House aides today. Defense Head TABLE Both North End and South End offices wiU be (iP)—^Tha old-faahioned amlla .For Fishing While Asleep .ing Worse Hourly in evening at the Naasiff Arms Co., American Legion Home on Leon­ Three BaUlea Hdd had ita day today in Pennayl-. personal talk with Prims Minister Bben Ayers, aeeletant preid- at 8 o’dock. Hie meeting will fea­ Bulgaria and Yn{^ ard street Thursday night at 6:30.- A hotly contested campaign was vanla’a capital dty. StoUn. deatlal pieee eecretary. had North Central Area; ture movies Illustrating proper An active member of the Legion PADS slavia Urged to Settle The occasioa was the local no oonunent on tho EnMlaa To Visit C l^ New Westminster, B. C.^. Red Men's ski techniqua and e^pment Open Friday, Nov. 12 until 5 p. m. The fact that this item was pub­ for 30 years, KeUy is connected dhvatohes. He did caB atten­ Nov. 10.—OP)—A .magistrate Sndiow and Pengpn Optimist club’s annual Smila lished here at all is not without Those interested In- becoming witb the U. S. RaUway PostiU Qnarrels With Greece day with silver dollars going to tion to Bir. Tmman% repented fined a fisherman |35 yester­ members are invited. Service, ’^ e banquet wiU be the aignlficanqe. The newap^ers nutda news conference aaserttona Forre8ta] to TaUy%itii day for fishing in hia aleep. Reported VirtnaDy I m - $ 2 9 5 the city’s 1,000 beet exbibltora ao comment on the reporL hut It dosing event on a achedule of Paris, Nov. 10.-^-(ff)— The Of the toothy grin. that he would be 'gtod to talk Ed Slmmonda o f Steveatoo lated by Communists; The monthly meeting of the ArmlsUce Day activities. The Manchester Building & Loan is hardly likely it would have been to the Soviet leader any time American Officius oti told Magistrate H. J. Johnston Veteran Council w ilt be held Wed­ Nol Itikr < hunre’B t>> United Nations Political com- Twenty-dub-memhen began published If the editors did not I uhlr for u ’’patroUtag the etreeta this the wlsbee to vWt this Short Journey Abroad he set hia net at 3 a. m., and Yangtze Feared Open NEW nesday, N ov. 10, a t tha Veterans m it l^ demanded in a vote by look upon It as a aarious, worth­ set an alarm to awaken him at of Foreign Wars Home, Manches­ 1 al»)r I'atl morning, handing oqt the "sil­ while place. Its publication caused Ronge and Fuel Association^ Inc; a big majority today that Al­ ver cartwheels’’ to smiling 5 A m. The alarm failed to To Crosring by Reds ter Green. Veteran organixationa much comment in the foreign col­ Key Weat, Fla., Noy. 16~(4V- Wasbingtoh, 10—(8^ —TTm awaken him and a fisheries pa­ who are interested in the contin­ FENDER AND BODY Phsne bania, Bulgaria and Yugosla­ Harrisburgers. With each dol­ ony o f MOSCOW. Pronder HMekl Toje lar award went a certlficato Senator Alban W. Barkl^a arriv­ dyllian bosa of /he United StatM’ trol found Slmmonda, ^tUl Nanking, Nov. jo.— uance of the Council will please Today via stdp aiding guerrillas The Soviet newa agency dla- ef Ida S4 Japaaeee co­ asleep and with his net still In make an effort to have their dele­ bearing this Inacription: patoh said ’Tha Washington Times took aa aeUve part la al at President Truman’s southern armed forces/Was due in Europe Bjr air and sea Americanr de­ WORK ^ OIL \fttl ha«« tint i>r imr ■^alrHinc'ii I fighting the Greek govern­ "Oongratulatlona! Tbu have poaltion, at 7:50 a. m.—aa gates attend tbla meeting at 8 p. Herald printed the report. (The phini leafing to attndi on Peari viacatloa retreat atlfrad renewed today. / hour a fter the fishing aeason pendents were leaving China BINGO m. sharp. i’oim* to \(iiir hiniir io tin tlir ment. The 68-nation Political been selected by the Optimist dispaUh may have referred to Harbor, Interaattonal tribunal Speculation today of important de- SoHmene and Pisintt kw* iiiruMirinu f«>r n<mi No t‘\tru There, iyw as announceeh Secre­ closed.
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