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' HAILT c a u x t L k x u m — «M' Ois Ebhth s ( Oetahsr, 19U The Nortk Mathodlst Ladiss AM fratatnal aoaira, Ha waa a membar wmiiigtaa, BagtovOlA 1 . - t " ' TUROBUiriUlD aodaty wni mast Wednaaday aftar- of aeveral different ergnnlsatlons at Sr. MARGARETS CIRCLE Dap^ fltoRa. noon at 3:80 at the BImpla Simon P .E DOUGHERTY different timea, but at bla death be 'file program onnslatad o f analys Sandwich Shop, Oakland. This is held memberablp In only Division ing technic, reading musical clip EXHIBITION of OIL PAINTINGS 5 , 8 2 8 PEACB'JATBM ffi an Important meeting and all mem No. 1 A. O. H., and Campbell Coun PLANS m ^AULATION pings and playing oompoamona, ■1 , ?■ Itatear of tbs AMK M M s M and M bakly WadM»- bers are urged to attend. The DIES ON SUNDAY cil K. of C., being a Fburtb Degree which were memorised. W ater C olors and Sculpture Bofsaa af OIreolstleas fiV sMtafaigt rnwh o S te W edm .. U i t t i Sekeoi 8*. Hoc. hostesses will be Mrs. LoVeme member. He was also an honorary BY LOCAL AMATEUR ARTISTS niD A T . KOVEMBEB IB Holmes, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. member of Anderaon-Shea Post, Mra. Mac M. McVeigh Heads . Duets wsre also part of tha pro 1 Adnriaiioii MOe, Walter £^pman and Mra Peter 'V.F.W., and the Army and Navy Committee' Planning for gram; two o f which were plaired by McLagan. Club, although be was the organizer Event on November 19. glrla from WllUngton and the other ST. MARY’S PARISH HOUSE Short Dhess Takes Well of Court Mancheater, F. of A., and by a young woman from Storra.and l^ANCHBEnrER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1985, (TWELVE PAGES) Group I of Center church women of South Mancheater Camp, Modem Mrs. Petersen. 108 Church Street Manchester PRICE THREE CBNTH 8t Margarefa Circle, Daughter STARTING TUUSDAY (7 P. M.) NOVEMBER 12,1935 ABOUT TOWN will meet tomorrow evening at 8 Woodmen of America. of Isabella, win meet Tuesday night An interesting addition to the re o'clock at the church. Known Local Man; Barber cital was the biography of Waif- SHIPS MAROONED K” !?**** Columbua' home. UNTIL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1985. gang Moxart, given one of the M n. CbBtlM Bchufter of H untlac T tiS «UB«SSS«r»MtlngMght.butM Tea'Served Each E v^ng. PAY REDDCnON Surrendered Ethiopians Man Italian Guns The Epworth League of the South J:S.^t}^of“« S pupils, Julia Lfimch, o f Mansfield ON SEA BOTTOM iitn tTenue, Stlddletown, uststed by Here 45 Years. addition to ths disposal of regular ADAUSSION 15 Cents ^ UQUIDATIONOF Methodist church will meet tonight "boys” during the W<World War. He DejioL im«« Mildred Holmquist of Kenelog- business a commltioolttee,___ headed______ by at 7:48 at the home of Mlsa Hazel was generous In gifts of tobacco Each performer showed a marked Astonishing Story Told By ITALY THREATENS Mrs. Mae M. Mclfeigh, will report ton, entertained Thursday evening at Drlgga, 69 Walnut street. sent to them while in camps In this AT CHENEYS’ IN her home In honor of Mlsa Eh'a A. Patrick H. Dougherty, 74, one of on plans for the Installation of of Improvement in technic and poise Russian Fishermen — Water country and abroad. ficers. oter the recitals in the past. AMOSKEAGMLLS Jtrvis of 416 Center street this The Beethoven Glee Club will Manchester's best known residents, Mr. Dougherty waa married In Disappears For Five Days. town. Beautiful gifts were received The Installation will be held on Refreshments were served after meet for rehearsal at the Emanuel and well known throughout the New Britain on June 17, 1902 to Jfovember 19 at which tjme the by the bride to be from guests from Lutheran church tonight at 7 Miss Mary Cavanaugh, who sur the program. ... EITECTMONDAY TO LEAVE LEAGUE; state, died at his home, 17 Dougher new board of officers will be in Mrs. Petersen has a studio in thu UPHOL8TER1N6 Moscow,' Nov. 12— (AP) — NOffiLnRREAT PlalnviUe. New Britain, Kensing o'clock In preparation for a concert vives him os does a son, George stalled by the state regent, Mlsa Thousands o f fishermen return ton, Middletown, East Hampton and to be given In Norwich next week ty street, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dougherty, a teacher In an town as well . as WlUlmantio to By Geo. Jf. Holmes, Dcifdntive Upholsterer ing from the sea (oday told an Beatrice Shea of Waterbury with meet her pupils regularly. * . Manchester. On Thanksgiving day Wednesday. Dougherty has not been In good academy in Cuba until tbis fall. He her staff. .In addition to the pres AnoonDcemeiit of General astonishing story o f having been Miss Jarvis will be married to health for the past four months, Is also survived by his mother, Mrs. ence o f Miss Shea and her staff marooned on the bottom o f the So Reports New Hampshire ISSUES WARNINGS T W O WEEKS Frank S. Heircndt, Jr., of East Mrs. C. N. Furay of 33 Stephens but It was only about three weeks Catherine Dougherty, a brother there will bfc Invitations sent to (tea for five days, dispatches to H w pton , Conn. street was called to Dayton, Ohio, ago that his condition became James F. Dougherty, three sisters, other state officers and tee com I. Cot of 5 to 10 Per Cent his city stated. Saturday by the death of her alarming. Miss Mary Dougherty, a clerk at mittee will report plans that they O N L Y ^ Equally aatonlshlng was Goremor’s Textile Com The regular meeting of the mother. Bom March 4, 1861 In Clarlgan, the Manchester posti^lce. Miss have in mind for ths proper obser lUPHERE their report that at the busiest Note Sent to AH N atioii: Daughters of Liberty, No. 128, L. O. County Kerry, Irelemd, the oldest Julia and Miss Nellie Dougherty, vance of the evenL for txoertf Any Club Chair V Made Today; Employee period o f the fishing season tha BERNARD FITCH L. I. will be held In Orange hall to Frank Healy of Massachusetts child of Patrick and Catherine who are making their home on Cen sea Itself retired from under the mittee On Largest Plant of At the meeting tomorrow night S B R V I f X j morrow night at 7:30. Following State College, Amherst, Mass., Is ter street, Manchester, and a broth action will be taken on several ap Covered Representathres Informed. fleet. Approving Suctions Poh the meeting a social time will be spending the holiday at the home of er, John Dougherty In the automo plications for membership. The sea receded along 180 held. The committee In charge In- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew bile business In Hartford. In yonr choloe of SO good miles o f the northern shore line Its Kind in U. S. PICKED AS U.S. His funeral will be held at the «ludea Martha Mansfield, Elizabeth Healy, Buckland. of the Ckteplon Sea, leaving the ishment^ Asserts Huti undertaking home of William P. McMullen, Margaret Neville, Uly Kf“ '......$14.95 A general wage reduction rang- boats high and dry several kilo Quish, Main and Hollister streets, HRS. PEIRRSEirS PUPILS meters from solid earth. Ooncord, N. H., Nov. 12.— (A P )— Foots, Margaret Pratt, Emily Pratt, Wednesday morning at 8:30 and at This work la done In Mnn- dng from five to ten per cent and af- M A R S H M ie E Sadie Price and Ruby 8wn|n. Airplanes dropped food to the Liquidation of the Amoskesg mills Previondy % e Denred to LUTHERAN MEN St. James's church at 9 o 'clock cheoter Upholstering Shop by . fecting all employeea, was an marooned men imtil the tide where a requiem high mass will be IN MANSnELD PROGRAM our aldlled workmen. nounced by Clheney Brothera today flowed back and allowed them In Manchester—largest cotton tex The annual meeting of the Man celebrated. The burial will be In through Ward Cheney, president, to refloat their ships. tile unit of Its kind In the country- Prevent Present Tronble chester Garden club will take place Better gm de fabrics nt proportionnte MVlnga. SPECIAL prloeo Hamden Man Appointed by St. James's cemetery. acting in the management of the Is "no Idle threat", Governor H. tonight at 7:30 at Center church IN BIG GATHERING The body Is now at the Quish CASH ONLY. First In Series of Recitals to firm m lieu of the appointment of Styles Bridges’ textile committee from Spreading; Hints at .house. Reports for the year will be undertaking home where It may be Be Held — Teacher Has MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING RENOVATING truBtees by the United Statea Dla- rerorted today. President; Ends Three Igiven and officers elected. Colored viewed by friends. Studio Here. Just PHONE 3615, Day or Evening: for Free Samples. trict Court under Section 77B of tho TOO Amoskeag Manufacturing slides will be shown of the mem- Bankruptcy act. The representa SCIENCE AWAITS Company’s Manchester plant once Economic Reprisals. hers’ gardens and also of some Observe Birthday of Martin tives of .the employeea were notified employed 12,000 workers. It was Year Old Democratic -Hartford gardens. A full attendance The first of the series o f study Manchester Upholstering Co, o f the action at a meeting Just be Closed recently, and liquidation, the 'o f the members Is hoped for.^ LOCAL MAN BADLY HURT recitals under the direction of Edith Oonnectlcnt’s Leading Upholsterera fore noon today. committee said, would be a calamity Lutber in Special Serv Hanerlln Petersen, teacher of piano, The statement presented to The VALUABLE DATA of state-wide proportions, with In By ASSOCIATED PBB89 1: Trinity Past Noble Grands asso- was held yesterday at the home of GENERATOR 48 Mndlooa Street Manchester, Conm Herald by President Ward Cheney IN HIT-RUN ACCIDENT Boay Since 1933 creased relief and taxation bur Fascist Italy threatened Implicit^ elation will meet tomorrow after- Mrr and Mrs, A.