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Churches, at the ^ ^ Morrow f '. ' t ■■ T ■'?fi iCS^ • B : M .. nODAT, AUGUST tT. If 48 ^ ...f- i'A H E F O U R T E E If ^anrlfratfr Cognteg ^gralb Average Deily Net Frees Rea Far tta Blaetb at $o|g IS M C. Leroy Norria, Town Treaaurer; which had auch a ftau gioup of Rev. S. R. Burgoyne, who ra- and Jamea Duffy and Otto Herr­ jroung adult workam who )uu) oo- celitly arrived In this country from Directors Pastor’s Wife operated with them fai every way About Town 5 mann, conatablea. 9,339 Liverpool, England, will be the A petition la being circulated for for tbs best interests at tha raurcb. guest preacher at the union service Judge WilUam 8. Hyde for Judge Honor Guest They hoped that tha league would or el Iha Ae«H of the Second Congregational and Are in Field oonwiiM to function during the iOt( r. w. r~;oh ward. Jr., will b« of Probate. Thin will be filed to­ X . North Methodist churches, at the ^ ^ morrow. coming years under the new pastor •m t!.j gue::t speaker at the, Klwanla latter church, Sunday morning at Menehesier— A City of VilUige Charm olub meetlnur ^onday noon. Last The only Democrat who haa yet Epworth League Spon­ of the church. Doing this they felt 10:46. He has been spending a fur­ May Be Six of Present filed la Edward F. Carroll who la that tbdr effort! during the past week Klwanlana hoard a talk by lough In England after a term of (TEN PAGES) Richard .^Tartln, State Water Com­ aeeking nomination for Director. sors Surprise Party for seven yeara of minlatry would .VOL, L X m , NO. 281 Advarliaiag On Paga X ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, AUGUST 28,'1948 PRICE FOUR CB f l R service as a missionary of the Incumbents to File Be­ have been worthwhile. missioner. Thai other candidatea will be filed J. Bible Chufehman’s Mlaslonary So­ later by the Democratic Town Com­ Mrs. W. Ralph Ward Paator and Mra. Ward and their ciety of the Church of England. He fore the Deadline ' A daughter, Barbara Ann. was mittee. sons, Ralph and David, will laaye Is an effective speaker and will the latter part of September to horn Thursday. August 28. to Mr. A t least five and possibly six Guy Anderaon, who la one of the A surprise party, hondrlng Mrs. Mayor O'Dwyer Receives Eire Prime Minister give a. vital message out of his Republican Selectmen, haa decided W. Ralph Ward, Jr., on the occa­ serve In ML I^banon Methodist and Mrs. Herbert F. Zepp of Fair- rich experience. It Is hoped a large hope, Ala. They have another of the present Directors of the not to run and aa yet there la no sion of her birthday yesterday was church in Pittsburgh, Pa. Marie Government gathering of the members of both Towrn of Manchester will be can­ Soviet Commandant candidate for hla poaltion. held last night by the members of child, Herbert H.. four years old. churches will be present. t Mrs. Zepp was the former Miss didates in the Republican Pri­ the Epworth l>ague of the South Ruth Blssell, daughter of Mrs. Manchester military men at­ maries. The only three who have Methodist church. Mary Blssell of 154 Cooper Hill definitely decided not to run are Mra Ward and her husband were tending the first post-wrar en­ Work Progressing Quits Over Issue Street. ■ t campment of the 76th Infantry Richard Martin, Sherwood G. Invited out for the evening by one Division, Organized Reserve, un­ Bowers, and Mayor Cecil England. of the group and were brought to Evades Berlin Pleas The Manchester Democratic der the command of Brig. Gen. Director Carl Hultlne hss rrot defi­ -On Cross Highway the Old Colonial Steak Houae in Women's Club will meet Tuesday Herbert H. Vreeland, Jr.y of New nitely decided. Coventry where the other league a\'enlng at the home of Mra John Haven include the following: Certain to Be Candidates membera had aaaembled. Of Wages, Prices Those who have decided to allow ■ Good progresa la being made on A delidoua baked ham dinner Holden. 61 Washington street. Capt. Thomas J. Chara, 22 Bunce the Wilbur Croas Highway In drive; Capt. Anthony S. DlTom- their names again to be entered was served by the manageinenL ' I f are Joseph Russell, Raymond Mancheater. Two lanes have been Later In the evening the commit­ Rev. Carl E. Olson and family maso, 392 Oakland street; 1st Lt. completed from the Ekut Hart­ To Protect Council Toppling of Month-Old ha\’e returned- after spending Thomas J. Crockett, 63 Bigelow Hagedom, John Lappen, Alden E. tee in charge of the party delegat­ Bailey, and Harold Turkington. Mr. ford line through to the Dobson- France Faces their vacation at Point O’ Woods, street: M-Sgt. William G. Glcn- ed Mlaa Hazel Drlggs to make the JUBILEE French Cabinet May Bailey and Mr. Turkington already ville and Vernon section. The two presentation speed], and on behalf and Boston, Mass. Pastor Olson ney, 443 Blast Center street; Ma­ lanea of traffic are the two outside Kotikov Passes Bndt to will occupy his pulpit in Emanuel jor Charles H. Romanowskl, 143 have petitions oh file at the Town of the ESpworth League she pre­ Put l^ation Into One Grave Crisis Walker street: T-4 William B. Clerk’s office'. lanca of the four lane highway. sented Mrs. Ward with an auto­ Brief Report. Former Justice Dies Lutheran church, .Sunday morn­ Men were working today on the Russian Sector Police ing and hla sermon topic will be Rivers, 67 School street. Others Who Have Filed matic toaster and a Boston rock­ Of Gravest Political inner lane of the east bound aide. DINNERW ARE "A Gracious In\1tation.” Others who have filed petitions er. In Reply to Letter Wednesday, September 1, will be are Sherwood G. Bowers, and Julia The grading and filling is far ad­ Mr. Ward was also called'on and The sensational •nw dinnerware just released by the Crises; Auriol Post* Fall of Marie's Govern* Seen Tonight Manchester night at the new Tor- P. Crawford for Representative^; vanced and la ready for pouring In « special ceremony was invested Homer Laughlin China Co., is now available. Four lovely, ) pones Successor Hunt From ^unefl Speak­ Samuel Turkington, Town Clerk; of ''the concrete. There is still ment Means ^Third rlngton Klwanis club. with m "Degree” by G ^ r e y soft colored tones, celadon green, dawn grey, foam beige er^ Answer Consists TRIX CEDARS much work to be done, auch as Informants Believe Lat­ Gourley, president of the league. and shell pink. Now being shown foV the first time. Force' FaUs Apart the building of fences along the Begreta kMvtng Church Paris, Aug. 28.— (JF^—^The highway. est Moscow Session O f SeriiM of Counter* BINGO Both Mrs. Ward and her husband month-old government of Paris, Aug. 28—(P)—France to­ said they felt keenly the thought Premier Andre Marie resign­ Questions Seeking day faced her gravest crisis since May* Have Been Crucial T oniglit 8 p. m . of moving from South church ed early today oyer the issue ^Clarification' of Plea I Cucumbers Drug Six Pifece Place Setting the war. ORANGE HALL of wages and pHces which The fall of Premier A!hdre< BuUetin! On Local Market had plagued the coalition cab­ Marie’e government early today Jdascow, Aag. 2S-— Berlin, Aug. 28^—(/P>— KEYSTONE inet since its inception. The meant the "third force” o f coell- fcelgnatlen of the French fov- Berlin’s Soviet commsndiint $2.50 each (Boxed) emment of Aadre Marie today ROOF TOP BERET toppling of the'’government, tion parties had diagitegrated tem­ today evaded pleas by City Cucumbers were a drug on the Movij^ Camera the 10th post-war French la believed to have affected the The cky'a the limit on porarily, If not permanently. deUcato fonr-power talks golag Council leaders that he pro­ market yesterday and the first lot Includes: Tea cup, saucer, 6V4” fruit, 6” plate, 7” plate, cabineL plunged France into what For two years, since the resig­ P offered was turned down by the on here on Um German ^ats. tect their meetings from fur­ your spirits when you're and 10" plate. may be one at Ita gravest politi­ nation of Gen. Charles de Gaulle, A a anthorltatlve source an- seller who did not like the bid. Aa c o crises. Marie had been in office the Bocialists, Radical Socialiats ther invasions by Communist^ a result of this, the buyers re- sporting a snappy “ roof- aonaced there Is still a chance See it FIRST. Buy it FIRST since July 27. and Popular Republicans have com­ at any fenr-power comm unique demonstrators. 'Then he pass-' I fused to buy the next lot offered bined their 300 votes in the Na­ New Yorfc’a Blajrer William C PD ^er (left) ghats with Prime Minister John A. Oootcllo of Us# iiijl' led the buck to the Russian Range and Fuel and 450 bushels ready to be sold lop” herd. Dashingly Cans to PoUtIcal Leaden Mrs. Oostallf at the Oimnd Ceatial PalMia* scene o f New York’s Golden .-Vnnlversary exposition, MSe#» on the mdntb-hmg tnlka tomqr. President Vincent Auriol hur­ tional Asaembly to manufacture a found no buyers. tag the OostellM* arrival aboard the Canard White Star Uner Mauretania. Prime Mtnleter Coetello de­ V p to last night it had been be­ sector pcdice. befeathered in front, riedly called In variotu political alight majority and hold a rein on Start your baby toward Sold yesterday were tomatoes 24 Piece Starter Set $10.00 clared that "W e are determined that the northern partition of Ireland will be nndone In onr time and lieved Ukel^ a brief fonr-power Dees Net "L’aderetaad" with a pert tie in back, leaders, but then postponed the the other parties of France.
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