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A., will hold its monthly requested to meet at the Lincoln and Mrs. <^of Johnson of New Unit will meet this evening at its 7,696 Jilbout Town al hea^uarters wiU be the guest address the Bi-Monthly meeting of that aa he waa turning into Linden meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 school this evening at eight o'clock street rotumed yesterday to Fort new headquarters at 195 Center W an ser tooifbt tbo* toet MgM. street from Center etreet, Satur­ in Oranjga hall. Election of'Officers and to bring bandages. Jackson, S. C., after a 10 day fur­ etreet at 8 o'clock. A report on Mctotar aC Mm AnSK ■ ______ __ speaker this evening, at the meet­ the EhKchange Club to be held to­ ing of the American Legion auxil- morrow night in the Hotel Sheri­ day night he etruck a man croaa- will take place and a social 'tlnae lough with hla family. Just prior the latest venture of the imit. Dorcu aociety o t the lary at, the Legion hall on Leon­ dan at 8:30. William Spear of Ing the eireet at the time. He eaid will follow In charge of Mrs. Mar­ ’ .AH officers of the V. F. W. Can­ to ibceivtng' Ms furlough, Corp. Women at Work, will be made by 1 Maneheeteir^A City of Village Charm I4itli6raii church wUi ard street A new sergeant at- Exchange National headquarters he asked the pedestrian If he waa garet J. Smith and her committee. teen Corps are requested to meet Johnson had returned to South Mlea Clara Charles, head of the Carolina from the Communication committee. at the Meaiiorlid hoepital arms wiU be elected. Owing to the will also speak. Tomorrow night is hurt and offered to take him to a Mrs. Mary M. Conn baa been ap­ tonight at 8:30 at the V. F. W. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS at 8 o’clock to lateness In getting out the turkey guest night for the Exchange doctor but the man refused and pointed district deputy, and with home, Manchester Green. School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, •a T a a s iU ) MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17.194$ declined to give hla name. her staff will Install the officers. where he hkd been taking a four Members of Colt’s Cable Club VOL. LX n„ NO. 41 uimllea for the hoapltal. It raffle tickets, the drawing sched­ Club and every member attending months' radio courae. 1 rtift there win be a good uled for this evening will be post­ is expected to bring a guest Mrs. conn is national grand lec­ The American-Uthuanian Citi- will fill the chain sv tomorrow of the members. Mrs. poned until next week. After the turer and Mrs. Martha Bell la a ni^t’a communication of Man­ The Hustlers Group o f \he sena’ Club wlU meet tonight at 8 Volimteer workers on Red Cross ____ O. AndersoB will super- business meeting Mrs. T. E. Bros- Mrs. Jay E. Rand, o f 43 Cobum South Methodist W. S. C. 8. will member of the committee on Con­ o’clock a t Liberty baU, Golway chester Lodge of Masons and vrill m tto woric. nan and her committee will serve Road, win grant the iiaa o f her stitution and By-Laws of the surgical dressings are reminded ctHifer the Master Mdaon degree. : -7/ T have an all-day meeting at the etreet AH members are urged to that there wUl be work as usual refreshments. home for the meeting of the Man­ church tomorrow. Membeta are re­ grand lodge. The meeting will open at 7:30 and ■ally Ann, daughter o f Mr. aiuk attend. A social time with refTeah- Wednesday from 10 to 4:30 at the refreshments will be sei'ved follow­ ------- ^ «— -^nter chester RepubUcan Women’asclub quested to provide their own lunch. pienU win follow the business. RvMia. Powen Calrert. o f 338 Cent Edward Lawrence Sturtevant Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The American Legion home, and alab ing the ceremonies. street, celebrated her third birth­ Trinity Past Noble Grande m - Thursday afternoon from 1:00 to 19-year-old son of Mrs. George guest speaker wlU be Elmer soclatlon will meet with Mynad day Saturday by a party for a Sturtevant o f LUley street I who First Aiders of Precinct 3, Miss John Mather Chapter, DeMoIay, 4:80. The volunteers are urged to The Hoepital Group of Catholic Knox Asserts Round Weden, chief observer of the Man­ Irene Walter, chief First Alder, Rebekah Lodge at Stafford will meet at the Masonic Tem{to / group of her little playmates. Mrs. recently enlisted in the Navy, left chester Air Warning service. attend on both days to help get Ladies of Columbus will meet to­ Chivert had decorated the dining early ^ s morning for New Ha­ will meet tomorrow evening at Springs, Wednesday aftomoon at this evening. A good attendanee la out the big quota. The drewrings morrow afternom, at 8 o’clock bg 7:80 in the Lincoln school. three o'clock. hoped for. are urgently needed. ''table In pink imd white, and the ven. Since his graduation from Mrs. Muriel ' B. Davis will be the hospital. » birthday cake with its three can- Manchester High school two years hostess lb the members of the Just _ dlaa was the centerpiece. The chll- ago he had been working in the Ua club at its meeting tomorrow ' dren had a nice time and remem­ Pratt A Whitney 'Aircraft plant at evening in the Odd Fellows bulld- bered Sally Ann with many pretty East Hartford. Yesterday after­ noon a family party was given in Ing. Islands gifts. Won in Battle his honor at his home and he was ''A lfred J. Usupea. son of Mr. and presented with a purse of money. lCrs.\^Qiotiy Usupes of 487 North Are You Prepared For An A t Home ^ Mai" btieet. who last week en- General Welfare Center No. 41 ft Ssted fat the United SUtes Navy, will meet at the'East Side Recrea­ Anderson left Saturday for his training at tion Center tomorrow evening. Rescuers Seek Fire Victiins Newport, R. 1. He Is the third son Plans for the annual Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Usupes to enter Last Week’s Victory party will be discussed. W ant Explanation the armed services of the United Greenhouses StatM. A brother, John, who is In the Navy waa or. the Lexington, A rtistic which waa sunk in the Pacific. He ( ivas saved and is now back at sea. Turkey Supper 'On Eisenhower’s Another son, Peter, is in the Army. Floral Arrangenlenls Called Major Action, ' A meeting of the executive Christmas Sale fo r board of the Washington Social QUARRYVUJ.E CHURCH Deal with Darlan club will, be held at the club rooms at 7:80 tonight. Every member of Friday, Nov. 20. !5:30-7:00 W^dings, FuneraU, the board is asked to be present aa Turkey, drenslng, niashed |N>ta- Demand Reopens Gen> Bnt Is Not Decisive important business is-to be trans­ toes, turnip, cranberry JeHy, Anniversaries Farm H elp a ct^ . eeleiy, pickles, mince and pump­ era! Dehate in Com­ .<*> kin pto rolla, coffee. -< E st. 1922 Get The tinen, Dishes and Cooking Utensils YouNoed Now! mons Today; ‘Sinister Action Costs Japanese 11 Warships and 12 Other! Adults ............... ^.............. gl.08 158 EMridg* Strsst P a rt Seen Disaster Met Children under 18 88e Side’ to SucceMful Baked Bean Supper Make ReeervaUoaa by Wednee- Phone 8486 Vessels Sunk and 7 Ships Damaged; Personnel Christmas* Sale day — 4584 er 8688. Seconds of Rosemary North African Opera­ Too B road By Japanese Losses May Have Run from 20,000 to 40,000; TUBSDAT. NOVEMBER 18 Basco Finish AT THE _____ tion Is Seen hy Laborite Secretary Says United Nations Have Naval Sn- . NO. BOBTHODIST CHURCH Provision for Deferring premacy Around Guadalcanal at Moment; Do*' EVER READY CIRCLE, London, Nov. 17.—(TP)— Navy Hordes KINO’S DAUGHTERS ' 'J White Dainask A demand for a fuUer expla­ Workers May Need dines to Oaim More Advantage Than Thaii Sapsw Efea 8 to T P. M. nation of United States Lieut O fficia l Interpreta­ Full Details Will Reveal Strategically; Effect Hurtful to Jap Nav^ Pr*—* ham, beans, scalloped Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s pototoea, oole slaw, rcHsbes, tion on Meaning. Story of One of Fierc­ But Declines to Say Nipponese Fleet Cripple^' | with whipped deal with Admiral Jean Dar­ DINNER lan reopened general debate est Slugging Com­ Wariilngton, Nov. 17—(FI—Se­ A d a lta ........... ....... 58 centa in the House of Commons to­ bats in Naval History. Washington, Nov. 17.—(TP)*—Secretary of Navy Knox said'; CHIdrea to IS ....... 85 cento day. Asserting that the lective Service headquarters said today that the United States clearly had won round two of today the new 'teen-age draft bUl's the Battle for the Solomons islands, but that it "must not bo | CLOTHS "strange appearance of Ad­ Pearl Harbor, T.
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