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Patton's Army Joins Offensive In \TW . • ' ■ '-V_.. BATV3CDAX, AJWDb 9L 1948 ^ Manchester Evening Herald Ayfinge D aily Greulatlon, The Wssther \ For tha Month at March, 1648 Forecast of V, s. Weather> Bnnau ---- » ing. He was living b e^ at the Home high rlnudinesn but con­ tiiha of registration for the draft To Study; Radar Manchester 9,138 tinued coni with frost tonight; I That’s bow he happened to be in­ About Town Engaged to Wed Heard Alofig Main Street Member of tho Audit TueMlay considerable cloudineoa ducted from Manchester. with Intermittent light rates Date Book .Experienced Borana of Clzcnlatloaa Aiul on Some 0/ Manche$ter*» Side StreeUty Too We've heard fine reports of re. MtaatODomob Tribe No. S8, 1. O. Tomorrow personal Manchester— A City of Village Charm R. Jt., win hold iU regular na*et- suits of the organization here of "Alcoholics Anonymous" and un­ Hadassah Bazaar at Temple t iig In Tinker hall Monday evening Shoe laathar, patience, time and'close up shop at 9;.10 p. m.—or 10 ATTENDANCE ^ (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS at eight o'clock. derstand several local persons ad­ Beth Sholom at 8 p. m. (Claaoiied AdvertteMy'ea Pago 16) MANCHESTER, CONN.,* MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1945 more patience are the essential^, p. m, at the latest. What can we upon oach famil/awaada. VOL. LXIV., NO. 172 necessary for today’s shoppers If, do?” dicted to the spirituous liquors Monday, April Sunact Clrclfe of- Rcbekah Past they hope to keep Individual or i The only help we tould give habit have been helped. The Meeting of Women’s Club at S. Noble Grands wUl, njeet with Mrs. home supplies of personal commo-1 him-was-t«.sugge8t they remain organization has meetings weekly M. E. church. Speaker, Eunice Tflinnla Johnston of 21 Bigelow ditles in stock. ; In town and pretend they were out and we tindcratand that they are Avery. street, Monday evening. The pro- Many of the brands of Individual in the country some place having very enjoyable affairs. Tues., April 24— Mon., April SO . gram will be in charge of Mrs. neceasities have been scarce for the time of their young lives - as Only one thing have we heard Issue auto driving licen.ses ^ t l£vel}m Swords and Mrs. Edith months'and when a a'mall amount the elders u.sed to do before the in criticism and that isn't criti­ Legion Home. 8:30 a. m.-5 p. m. Smith. Mrs, Lottie'"Cfummings and of such items as standard razor War. cism of the organization. only 'Annual meeting Manchester Mrs'. Marion Straiighan will pro- blades, lotions, tooth paste, tab --------- some of Its members. We have Chamber of Commerce. Reds Hold Tight Grip on Part of Berlin; ■ vide the refreshments and Mrs. matches and the like come along. Here's the Inside story of on* heard that some of them tell the Wednesday, .April 2S Arcelia Crawford the attendance the news travels fast. application for an exception to names of persons amending the Legion-Herald Sports Night. prize. Just the other dsy a Main street, zoning regulations: meetings and also repeat some of American Legion Home at 7:30. store received two cases of a A Proctor road lad received a the things they speak of In the Turkey, aupper at South Metho­ Mrs. Frank Vlttner and Mrs. standard tooth pa.ste—a kind that' few chicks as an Easter pre.sent meeti||igs. dist church, auspices of Men’s Louis Cft.avigne Seward Tyler aie co-chairmen of had been missing from store count-1 and knowing that If he brought We understood that one of the Friendship club. M.\N01ESTER ROOFING the rummage sale which the Scc- era for over a month. The counter them out of the cellar into his hack strong points in the organization Friday, April 27 ■ ond OoBgregational Women’s girl placed the paste on sale and yard, the law might get him. he was its anonymity. Not even Spwlal Town Meeting at High Asbestos Sidewalls League will conduct In the church made her first sale In a month of applied for a permit to keep thehi. the officers' names are supposed School hall on Sunday bowling. Patton’s Army Joins Offensive in Roofing and Roof Repairing vestry Tuesday from nine o’clock that brand. Hardly had the wonoe He was told that he had to make to be, known mit-side the meetings, the usual formal application which Eddie Reed and Hia Ramblin' on. The sale wtH feature house­ an left the store when thg shopper it was our unileratanding. How­ Dudea, Legion Home. Old-fashion Complete Eaves Trough avalanche came. Within 'IB min­ would be heard before the zoning hold furnishings rather than cloth­ ever, we do know that the names and modern dancing, Repairing utes women were standing three lioard on April 19. of a good many who have attend­ ing, - and a variety o f useful arti­ Miss ,0>arlotte t’unkhouser "Family Album" ’ a it Emanuel General Carpenter Work cles have already been turned In. deep around the counter and you This he did, signing his father's ed the meetings and talked on know what happened to that name to the application. When Lutheran church', auspices of Dor­ Mrs. Ann Reynolds, president of their experiences with alcohol John C. Frederlckson, of 70 cas Society. Phone 2-1428 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mack trickle of'paste. tnc hearing was held, two neigh- have been told outside the meet­ League; Mrs. Martha Rock- Tuesday, May I l of Bolton announce the engage­ , Every month some other item of bois were present objecting to the ings. ' ‘ Elm street, West Newton, Mass., 129 Wetherell Street British Open Final Bore Toward Heart and Mrs. Velma Osgood are ment of their niece, Mias Char­ standard quality becomes scarce boy's po.s.sesaion of the chicks. We trii.st the good work will ha.<i been accepted by the United ,G Clef Club concert at Emanuel dtbers on the committee. Lutheran church. Workmanship Guaranteed lotte Funkhouacr, to Clarence due to heavy drain of the services They had visions of rat infesta­ continue and we hope that this States Navy for radar training. Hoar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry and a new grotip treads the streets tion %and reduction of propert.v artIcliR will have some Infliionce The 17-year-old volunteer has Friday, .May 4 A load of brass rods being values in tfie neighborhood and trucked east on Center street this L. Hoar, also of Bolton. and shadows the Counter's for their in ciiioing the outside talk and passed the Eddy test, and now a Minstrel show. Manchester Fire furthenmore In.iisted that their Fight for Bremen; morning by the Darcey Company No date has been set for the pet commodity. And so it goes. the organization can remain true seaman, fir.st class, on inactive department, Hollister street But the cigaret parade goes on deed.s to the property on the street From Three Sides; wedding. duty, la eligible for 10 months of school. o f Waterbury, slid oft the vehicle prohibited the constniftlon of any­ to its name -anonymous. at Winter and Center streets, and and on with West Indies brands of specialized training In Navy Tech­ Monday, May 7 FOR SALE smokes failing to make the grade thing hut residential building^and aoon after the truck developed' Tire elementary schools closed nicals schools. 'This schooling is Concert, Reethoven Club, High as a real substitute for American private gnmges. Next o f kin of Army casualties school hall. motor trouble. It was necessary yestenlay for the Spring vacation should guard against the possibil­ equal to two years of college en- OR EXCHANGE Wait Red Junction brands. The zoning board got-, the real ghieering. Young Frederlckson to eah another truck and the driv­ anfl 'will reopen Monday, April 30. story after the"'hearing was con­ ity of being victimized by certain I Tuesday, .May 8 ers and their helpers were still The High school will close after Individuals, groups and organiza­ will graduate from High Connecticut Sportsmen, Man- i Nazi Capital Ablaze For s long time—ever since cluded and an inve.stigatton will be BUILDING LOTS working making the change at 8 the session on Tuesday and will held to sec what aid can be given tions who are conducting promo­ school on June 9 where he Is a Chester Division. Meeting and I o’clock. reopen on Monday, April 30. we've been at war -The Herald tional schemes in which published member of the Glee club, Drama movies, -American Legion Home. has been printing item's about, fur­ the little Proctor road lad and his rto A inat Reich Seen Easter pets. Army casualty lists provide the club and orchestra. He is also FHda;j^ May 11 AT THE GREEN Down 2 8 Miles Against lough tickets that are ^ot going . .» t^sis of fraudulent exploitation. president of the Morembega Red Buiiners Flutter to be used and that are offered to Mother - Daughter banquet, Information Indicating that such Youth Council, composed of over Emanuel Lutheran church. Sen Roof of Bavarian Re­ A s Nation Hitler to Stay Hitler Urges , YOUR other service men for tttelr use. A A couple of weeks ago w t car­ 3,000 young people of Greater From Battered and ried a story that had been mailed fraudulent schemes, designed to Tin can collection all over town. large number of them have been mulct the families of American Boston. doubt; Fall of Dessau SNAPSHOTS CEDAR picked up at 'iTie Herald office.
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