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GAVEY^Ff Wldecproad Interest in These ^ Osrdnei Ctolton Gave a Public Buttons T O E 8 D X T , m P T E m m O L ^nrlr^etrr Corafttn 9rralb The Weether Avange DailK*Clrcalatlaa ■1 0. a. Wsotbst Bu ssm Church of tha Radsamar, Vntvar- 1M7 Tha Uidwaak aarrlod tomorrow Tbomaa M. Hobba, Seaman, Sec­ The Pina CivJct AaaocUUon will ond Claak aon o f Tbomaa Hobba Church Soloist I saSst la Waat Hartford. Mrs SPSaALLT FOR CXeor sad mtls rhsags M tsm- hold lU drat mcatlnf od tha arenln# nd tha Ooeenant Coa«rega> I Schtuadar, although Uving la 9,040 Uonat chut A w ill bo eonductad in of le Hortoa road. Manchaater, u SCHOOL CHILDREN poratera^^tonybt; Thnendny fo ir A l x ^ T o w n aaaaon tomorrow avrntnf at aarvtng aboard tha erulaer U8S Resigns Position Hartford, haa baaa aacepOooally o'clock at tha C5n*ninunlty T. A ll tha Swedien languaca and will ba faithful la attandlag tha choir ra- o f t t s A a m lianrlfpat^r iEuFttittg ib ra U i sod esu led by Frank Johnaon. Rav. Ray- rraano, which haa been aaaigned haaraala aad church sarvlcaa. Shy We heve Just what paranta aaed fer active raatdanta o i tha Pina Acrea oo^ to tha Northern European Taak chtldren of school age — an Aetna Btudenta t t e matam WorltwB fT ^ <rf tkm arc ur|ro<t to ■ttanA Caro aold O. Johnaon. the paator, la in Mra. Francia Sekroeder o f 168 wlU ba mlasad aot oaly by tha MfnicLeatar-—id Clly tta »i[ftriJithodM clmrch win eharfo of the mlniatar'a retreat of Force with headquartefa at Lon­ members of tha choir but by tha Aocident Policy. Pays aU hospital and of Village Charm (amoa and rafreahmenta will fol­ don, England RoMn road. West Hartford, wbo doctors' bina In the event o f an neetdent. ■ i « l ... ..... afUVM^ »t t:M low tha busincaa aeoaton. th a Ootrenant Ooninreratlanal church audieaccs. ki fli* dw eh pattork. Mt«- Oiwrc churchea of New Enittand thla haa bean contralto soloist at the Ttlephone OSlO or drop into our oflleo In the PRICE POUR CENTS Y O U L X V L , N a 282 I f ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1947 fFUURTBBN PAGES) u a M iToirfkct Bkh^i weak at tha Cromwell conference Mr. and Mra. Albert L. Black of South Mathodlat church for tha A daughter was bora August U Ruhtnow Bulldlag fer full Information and Mr. and Mra. C koi»e Rlngatonc, 61 M Oaiden Drive have returned rates llamemher— « ■ to* thdr daughter Mariana and aon groonda. ala years haa ra a ^ a d and at tha Hartford hospital to Mr^ aftci ^'acationing at Belgrade and Mrs. Robert Paul Popoff. o f Oootra k*r* awrad to tka**'rj^j^ Lakea. Maine. While In Maine. wtU not return thla fall: llha has ly acquired homo at M Wmiid David Hutchinaon, of 19 Lilac bean engaged to alng at the 466 Lydall street. atraat. Mr. and Mra John V. tMl- atrect U riaitlna with relatlvea In Mr. Black, former mayor o f Benfon Jewish Group Train W nek Scene Russian Stand stof at ttta Mnnlclpal worth. former ownera are now iw- New York and Pennaylvanla while Falls, v,Mtcd hla old horoceUad. JOHN H. LAFPEN, INC. M kaa baaa caneaUad. The cu p^nf thair naw home on tha on vacation thin week. Bevin Urges America Gerald Stasia of Scott's BayT UVBVBfMMR6EALTOBS I arffl ba hrtd Towdajr Bolton Notch road. BtTBOVOW B D IU M N a iS tia Forces Piling I*. Tha BriUah-Ameriran.aub will Nova SooUa. la a gueat at the Supports Plan ----- *>* _ hold lU monthly meeting thla eve­ home o f hia aunt and uncle. Mr. Open ThnradM Evrnhiaa, liW -SiW P. M. Mr. and Mra J. Seymour Brown HALE'S SELF SERVE Let De Arrange the Ftanartng Oa Tanr Neat A i of t i Henry atraat, are enjoyln* a ning at *:M at the clubrooma, 76 and M ra F. D. Smith, 20 North tip A-Bombs racatlon In Vermont. They expect Mapla atreet. FalrSeld atreet. He wna accom­ The Oriflrinal In New Enirland! For Partition to vlalt Nlafara Falla before re­ panied here by Mr. and Mra. W il­ Redistribute Holding Mod«m Floral turning home. The trip la betnd Mr. and Mra, Ruaaell Taylor and fred Shaw, also of Scott's Bay. made by automibila. daughter yirglijia of Green Road; who after spending some time Presanre Being Put on McMBhon Sbjs RefnsBl Mra. Mary ‘Taylor and her alater, here, hive gone to Waterbury and AND HEALTH MARKET Arrofigomonft Miaa Florence Shaw have returned Norwalk. Conn., where they w ill United States to Badt To Accept American aRer apending a week at Sallabury visit relaUvra of Mr. S^w. They Plan Forces Action fortetn. For Cove, Mount Deaert laland. Maine. also plan to see New York Oty Wednesday New! Sensational! Aspirations for Nation­ Of Fort Knox Gold ABBirtmrica, Alice Cofran before returning to Canada. Mra. al Home in Palestine By United States E te. Shaw is a recent bride from Eng­ land and la very interested in the S potproof! ReadirtHM Daily Green Stampn GlTtn With Ceah Sales! , WoriUngton, Sept 6—uP)—Sena­ G ills on United States ANDERSON prieea, quality and quantity of X Laho aueews. Sept. IBS Church SU Hartrord WANTED everything In the UiUted States. ProMura was baing put on tha tor McMahon (D „ CMm.) aald lost Residents of State To Act to Elliiiib GREENHOUSES TelephoRe B-2024 Mr. Steele w ill go from here to Store Open All Day Wednesday Unitad SUtas today to back Jaw- night the United States is forced Wrentham. Maaa.. where he wlU Printed Plastic Coated to go on making and improving nate Gmstant Chaos 116 EUridf* St. TcL 84M vUilt hla alstar. Mrs. pabra Bry­ M i aqdimUona fo r a naUanal homa In PalaoUiM m tha UMtod atomic bomba because of Ruasia’e **nowon By Wire” 20 ant and family later meeting Mr. refusal to accept tha American View Storm Damage In World Trade Vejr and Mra. Shaw to motor back to Mattoas AamnaUy's forthcoming plan for International control. ments) Seen One of Nova Scotia. Sght on tha Holy Land. As a result of this stand by Rus­ CARPENTERS Sliced Peoches 8 Oz. Can 13c TABLE CLOTHS Tha Amarlcan JawMi oonftrw sia and lU "aggreeslvs and ex- Readiest Ways to Aa> INSURE The September meeting of iha anca. rapresantlng 66 major Jaw- Tornadic tVinda and BanlU paneioalst policy on every front,” Defense Pact Manchester Garden aub will take M i oiganlxatlona, dam ended that Mddohon decliuwd, the people o f sist in Increasinf BULLDOZER A p p ly laca Monday evening. September Lightning Storms McKINNEY HKtrrHKRS tlM UMtad SUtas take tha leader­ the United StstM have "become Pnrehasing Power RiwI Catafe and laawranea gat Center Church Hmiae. Mem- Can 4 2 c 54”x54” $ ship on the pitmosed Polsstlns unlSed in our .determination that Cauee Deaths Damage FOR HIRE am M AIN MT. T K I. dSH Jarvis Really Co. bara are urged to bring naw koda- 3-98 partition plan and warned that Ruesia ahoU not either by Intrigue Signed by 19" chroma slidea, also flower arrange­ she "dare not shirk’’ previous com- or by force occompUah tha domlne- Houaee and Fell Trees •mT .# mr I Southport, Eng., S«pt. 8.-^ 654 Center Street ments and apechnena. nltnisnU regarding the future of Excam thif — Grsdinir Will revolutionize your daily work! Nothing penetrates i saaeboa Ih whMi at laaet SS peteeak wars killed ad DsgnM, Hea„ Is set ell tlon o t Europe and Asia.” | Now|(fl*)-Fordign S e a e u p 2 Lb. Box tbs Holy Land. h w Warm tip Fes Osmyalgn Nations Land Cltariiir *- Etc. Prunes the invisible plastic coating— smoothly applied over by an eaplediag Is the haehgrenad. The waret tcata wreck la weetera Csaada’e kistary ae- By Tke Assoclsted Press Ernest Bevin esUed upoo ths printed cotton cloth. W ash it off with a damp cloth or kiny Ask AaoisUnee NetlansI ■allways Chaipecs' special coOlded head ea wHh a staMaaary troos- McMahon woe one of eight This dsydopment come ofUr on coirod wiwa a 4 epeokcra during a half hour coast Under clear skies and in - ^ . .1 United States today to rsdi» RUDY JOHNSON can be completely washed and inmed on the wrong tide. trala at the flog atatlen 6S sMea east ef Wlnolpag. (AP wiraphete). Mectficnt Oantvaetav authortUtlvs source had already to coast "radio rally" in which mild weather, residents of 103 Delegates Attach tribute “the Fort . Knox goldr Frank Damoto Dr. Richard C, Alton Democratic orators warmed up for WANTED Jell-0 or Royal hinted that Britain may ask the widely separated sections of c<>*“ tant «haos to Master ElertriciRo Chiropractic Physician Umtad autea to assist msterlsUy the 1945 campaign by hammering Signatures in Formal and Sons wishes to announce the in tbs interim administration of at the record ot the RepubUcan- Connecticut today surveyed ^ tw> . o A world trade payments. "I am Waali daaie at anea Wo waittog Official Wreck Ceremony) Treaty Suh-L ^te .ure thit is ons of Aht 24 HoMCstead Street TEMCPNtINB IMIS iM 7«M Stenographer removal o f hla offic to Pudding 2n<Ki.15c FalastiiM if the United Nations New Britain Teachers controlled Congrese on labor, price, damage from Tuesday's tor- ■BAR N| MAIN BTRBCT 145 Main Street agrees to divide the Holy Land in­ form and housing legtalstion. nsdic winds and lightning ject to Ratification readiest ways to assist in lijr PkoM 70tl or ^t455 In onothsr address which point­ Rapid, Accurate Worker (North of the Center) X-Pert to Ainb and Jewish states, ss rsc- Death Toll 27 storms that caused one death, ' ' creasing the purcluMng power ql ominended by a m ajority o f a ed on accusing Snger st Moscow the devastated areas of ta t Manchester, Conn.
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