JJOTU, lifts V AVERAOB DAILY CMBOVLATION tor the month o f OsoMahor. ISM Fhreeast of D. -R. ' C B. Wilson, locel nursSry men. MIm Owtndolyb PrMeott of load and Manchester Green were ' • ’ fiwi tober’a table had for its center a Is on e buelneee trip to Teses. Strong MrMt apoit tta. we«k-«id thriving industrial communities URlXSCHRlSTlANTrY ST. M ARrS AOXOIARY wpodland scene, with log cabins and OriBUOR DECORATING Ohmdy wHh rW ag with an' sunt In Btoniagton. clustered around mills built on ad­ hontera in fuD regalia; November's 5 ,4 3 2 tonight with probahly light ^P/^DInisiW *Tteiil«" Mr. end Mrs. B. A. LydeU of vantageous water power sites. With table with Its centerpiece of an arti- Meaiher of Iho A a «t Wedneadny generally fair aad M«in street ere plennlng to Join The Wonmn’s Home MlaeioDuy the eatabliahmsnt o f Cheney Broth- OBSERVES BffiTBDAV lE tif ttin g fc r a lb fleial tqriiey, bittfrsweet and other Bareaa ot ObealattoBa K . ttae. Jan. 18 wclety wiU meet at the pmonage era’ silk mills. South' Manchester COURSE T O RESUME what warmer. V. X^' a:a».U!sa. Mr. end Mrs. W elter Lordell et OUTSIDE OF CHUR(3I appropriate decorations spelled Pelm Beech nest week, for e o f the North Methodist church to­ began to develop into the town that Me. .. Tbankaglving, while December’s month's veeetion. The letter heve morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. it la to ^ y . Part7 RcM In Parish HaD Fri. table was beautiful with ita minia­ C. Elmore Wstkliis to Discuaq (OMaaigod Advortlalag ea Pago 10.) been spending their winters et this C. Homer Ginns will give a resume Only a few pages were needed to d a y Night— Mrs. Leavtns ture Chriatmaa tree, and arUflclal VOL. LTV., NO. 90. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1985. o f the text book for the year. AU Uat the names of taxpayers here in Neo-Classic Styles at “Y” (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS i resort for some yeers pest. Selectman Frank V. Williams la the Speaker. ■now. Tonight. —' III I ..II women o f the church will be wel­ 1785. T h e aaaeased valuation at Mrs. Anna Wads, prestdent of the come to attend. that time was 6,000 pounds or about ABOOTTOWN Mystic Review, Women’s Benefit S t Mary's Woman’s -auxIUsry auxiliary, presented the Urthdsy essocletlon, srill instell its officers 330,000. - A man’s trade or profes­ The course in interior decoration Says Citiiens Should Co- celebrated iU fifth birthday in the cake to Rector Neill, who accepted The flaal Mtbedc In the preifnt for the current yeer st Its reguler Mrs. Kathryn Chapman, wife of * sion in those days had a certain it with a little ' speech which of C. Elmore Watkins will be re­ Trial Adds To Their Trials MilM coedneted by the Hlfhlnnd meeUng tomorrow night in Odd Fel* Norburt Chapman, formerly of this value. parish hall Friday night Mrs. brought forth peals of laughter. sumed tonight at 8:30 at the T. M. LOCAL BUSINESS C. A . The subject for the evening HUNDREDS OF JEWS fu A Community club will Uke lows hell. Mrs. Crece Best, stete town, now living at 940 S t Nicholas operate Better. Towa’e Orowtk ' Robert Johnston was general chair­ Mrs. Leaven’s talk waa-Ilatcned to will be Neo Classic. piece e t the clubbouee tomorrow field director, will be the instelling avenue. New York city, returned Since then the population baa with the greatest intereat and the , greatly increased, the schools have man for Uie anniversary obaervaace, This subject should be particular­ ANOTHER EXPERT LINKS night The grend prises will be officer, end eU officers end guerds home today from the Post Graduate evening waa voted one of the most SEEN IMPROVING Mrs. Robert McKay supervised the ly interesting as right now thera ewerded, end cesb prises end e door ere expected to weer white for the hospital where she underwent an "ChrUtlanlty In Town Affaira” gone through an era of develop­ enjoyable in the history of the socie­ dining room arrangements snd Mrs. is a revival o f the Neo Classic all prise. Home mede refreshments ceremony. Mrs. Julie Rewson Is operaUon for appendicitis. The op­ ment, the safety of persons and ty. An abstract of her talk was FLEE SAAR BASIN waa the aubject of an intereating James Stevenson the decorations. over the country. Singularly enough will be served. cheirmen of the committee making eration was performed by Dr. Oer- property has been tncreaecd. With printed in Saturday's issue. ‘aid Pratt. Mrs. Chapman is recov­ talk given before the Men'a club of the passing of the years the town The guesU at the head Ubie includ­ every Ume the Cloaaic haa been re­ AS o n GROW errengements for the spaghetti and the .Second Congregational church boa gone ahead of the procession in ed Rector and Mrs. James Stuart vived the revival has followed a S t Mery's choir members who salad supper at 6:30, for which e ering nptdiy. SUSPECT WITH NOTES most things instead o f behind. The Neill, Mrs. Helen B. Leavens of the period of financial depreaaion. It plen to ettend the benquet tomor­ moderate charge will be mede. A Sunday by Selectman Frank W. PoUcemen Rudolph WIrtalla and spirit of progress and the welfare Connecticut Children'a Aid aocleEy, NEWLYWEDS GIVEN happened in B n g ^ d after the Res­ AS GERMANY WINS row night should be et the church large turnout o f the members la WlllianM. Winfleld Martin are both on the sick of the pMple here has been such the principal epeaJeer of the evening, toration and in France after the be­ Mills in Town Increasmg et 6.'SO o'clock. hoped for. A fter delving briefly into the hia- heading of Louis XVI and Marie list that we can hold up our beads and and Miaa Marjory Cheney, a mem­ tory o f Mancbeater and tracing Ita make apologies to no other town.* ber of the executive board. Mem­ A SHOWER PARH Antoinette. And now. once more, la growth down through the yeara, Operations and Providing Doolittle Breaks Mark, When Mr. Willlama had finished bers Had the privilege of inviting a our search for something new we Hitlerites m 90 Per Cent Victor Kelly Of 109 Foster street Mr. Willlama deacribed the progreaa his talk and had returned to hie guest and more than 75 enjoyed an A shower waa given in* honor of are going back to the Greeka and HIGHEST COURT / n r . «-r«a , j Thai Isador Fisch, Dead was struck by a hockey stick on the made by the community and then seat, Cyrus Tyler of Vernon Depot; appetising supper at 6 o’clock. Hr. and Mrs. August Schaller Sat­ Romana for our inspiration. Addhionai Jobs>~ Note of right temple andl^orehead yesterday obaerved that “a little more Chrla- whose home waa broken Into by Mrs. Stevenson received many Mr. Watkins will have some fresh Victory at Plebiscite — tian practice, outaide the church, urday night, of 139 Glenwood Loast to Coast Flight | fs™, Fwted PIN E H U R ST Dial 41S1 afternoon while- refereeing the Alexander Kaminski, Springfield jail compliments on the attractive ap- street, by R. C. Women's AUlauice information pn present trends as ha hockey game between the Manches­ would be a help and a little more haa just retunied from the mid­ TAKES UP NEW guard slayer doomed to die the week peanuice o f the nine tables, which lodge of which Mrs. Schaller is a - AnthNazis Arrested Bot Optimisin Sonnded Here. ter Collegians and Windsor, and suf­ co-operation by tl;e citizens a need." of January 20, and a bowl of soup were decorated to represent the winter expositions at Grand Rapids member. A large crowd attended Newark, N. J., Jan. 15 (A P )— f DoolltUe’s mark waa m a ^ de­ fered a cut and bruise. He completed StdernUka CondlUon stolen, Inquired why the speaker months o f the year. January and and Chicago. Haaptmann’s Handwriting FRESH VEGETABLES the affair. Many useful gifts \were Major James R. Doolittle, noted spite the fact that he flew off hla refereeing the game and was admit­ Referring to what he called the had not mentioned the “ drink quea- February were combined, March No Riots Reported. PHASEOF NRA 'elovenly condition o f aldewalka in brought aa well aa refreshments. ADVERTISEMENT There is an Improvement in bust- speed filer, established e new trans­ course and was picked up by radio V'ery crisp fresh Spinach . Firm white Snowball Cauli­ ted to the Manchester Memorial Uon." represented St. Patrick’a day, town after a enow or Ice storm," Later It) the evening a buffet lunch ness in Mahebester reflected in a continental record for transport air­ a half hour before he landed, below — Long Technical Testi­ flower . New Cabbage . New Beets, 10c, 3 for 25c; . hospital for treatment at S:1S p. m. "Things have never been so bad,” ’ April's table was gay with spring Mr. Willlama said it waa deplorable was served. Mrs. Schaller before Mrs. Rose Kronick of The WHr planes today, touching his wheels at Cape May. Mr. ly ie r said. flowers. May featured the Maypole survey made o f manufecturing and Carrots . Fre.shJ’ eas . Parsnips will be 3 lbs. 15c . that more thoughtfulness was not her marriage waa Mias Mary Chris­ Dress Shop is In New York toda^ Saorbruecken, Saar Basin Terri­ Bennett airport.
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