IFOURTEEN IfONDAT. NOVEMBER Jt, 1*87 AVBBAOB d a i l y OUMJULATION mattrlirater Svntitia V m li fo r the M oatb ot O ctober, 1987 WEATHEB Foreeast et 0 . a Weatbar Bonaa, Bortferd Tonr Friends WiD Be At The German American club and Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters, Laonard KlagmaB. 180H O ntor DAWN DANCE tbe Concordia Lutheran Brother­ will meet tomorrow night at 8 HOSPITAL NOTES street. that thay left Maloe on Saturday 6.014 T8REE ARE ARiUlGNED morning to look for work, and CHENEY HALL hood are forming a bowling league. o'clock in Odd Fellows hall. It will Death; Sunday, Gerald FOlar at Btetober at the A udit fa ir toojght aad Wedacaday; aet Twenty have already signed up and be obligation night, and the annual 35 Chestnut street headed for Hartford. They ran out mgkt-^TBaOiaiHrnii: Wednesday Night, Nov. 24 will play tonight at the Charter roU-call of members will be read. o f gae hew, and had tam per^ with mooh change ia tiunyerahue. Kr* After the business a social time wUl' Admitted lata Saturday: Warren Admitted today: Charles TJllmer, ON TAMPERING CRARGE -MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE CHARM 39th Annual Oak aUeya. A cordial invitation is 66H Birch street, aerenoa Aren- ODD FELLOWS HALL extended to other members of both be enjoyed. Mrs. Frances Chambers, Rlvenberg, TaleottviUe, James Lea, chairman of the entertainment com­ son, 616 Gardner street VOL. l V iL, n o . 4« CHMtaabHTf Stattoa S5 Thanksgiving Eve Social organisations to appear' a t the al­ Rockville. Three young men from out of (n aasMtod Adrertlalag aa Page 18) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 mittee, requests the members of the Dlacharged today: Uontford state will be arraigned In town (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Mario Bf Webstor'i OiU w ti a leys at 8 o'clock tonight and Join committee_to dress In white as well Discharged lata Saturday: Mrs. Smith, Addison. the league. court tonight on a charge of tam­ PUBLIC RECORDS flOlM .'-«d TOylor. Prompten The local Improved Order of Red as the officers. Alice Wright, Coventry, Mrs. Ruth Death: Today at noon, lira pering with a motor vehicle. They p»im i«y freoi • to S CPOoek Men will sponsor a bingo party to­ Rudolf, ISO Center street, Rujo Louies Oambolati, 78. 314 McKee street __ were arteetod Saturday night Ire A t o M o a M e. night In Tinker ball starting at 8 Mrs. George Lathrop won tbe The newly purchased gasoline Lad, 15, Shoots Father to Save Mother Moore, WInsted, Maynard Wallace, ' CUale Schedule PoUcemen Joseph PrenUee and Her­ o’clock. Thlrty-flve turkeys will be broiler dinner prepared by Mlsa ghovel, which will be used by tbe 299 Main stzeet, Barney Uzupes, 43 man Huake on complaint of Emil Myrtle L. Corlias has quitclaimed awarded the winnera. Including five Week of Nov. 21: SENATE SIDETRACKS Mary Cook and Mias Alice Salis­ property on Phelps Road to William town highway department in con­ Edwards street. Tuesday: Hohenthal, Jr., that the trio was as door prises. bury of the Manchreter Gas Com­ struction work, arrived hero today trying to secure gswollne from bli W. and Vera A. Jones, according to ABOUT TOWN Admitted Sunday: M n. Mabel 9 am.. Teeth cUnle. a deed filed late Saturday with the FATHER AND MOTHER, pany, when they entertained mem­ .from Green Bay, Wisconsin. Gee, 78 Summer street, Percy parked car. The three, who were Nstureopatbs of Connecticut bers and friends of Mystic Review, 10 am., T end A ellnle. picked up on East Middle Turnpike, Town Oerk. Stocks, 78 Ridge street, Ronald Wednesday: — Oroup 7 at Canter cburcb women, numbering 72 enjoyed a social gatta W. B. A. Miss Catherine Carney The Gleaners circle of the Wes­ are: Burton Burns, 19. of Skowbe- Named Adnialetrator FILIBUSTER; DEBATES erlng at the Jack and Jill CHub, De­ Hampson, 68 ^ r c h street. Hamil­ 9 a.m.. Chest cUnle. Probata Julge WlUJam S. Hyde Mr*. EUsabetb Mclntoah, leader, won tbe batch of cookies made dur­ leyan Guild will meet tomorrow eve­ ton Bickford, 46 Lancaster road, gan. Me., Stanley H. Fernala. 21, of pot Square Saturday night. Dr. ning at 7:48, with Mrs. George Har­ 2 p.m.. Well baby cUnIc at “Y.” Preaqua Isle, Me., and Carl BH- has named Attorney WiUlam J. Shea wm meet tomorrow evening,at 7:3U ing the demonstration and also won Frank Savlno, 60 Birch street. Friday: I* the committee room of tbe George Gregan of Main street was first honors In bridge, with Mrs. ris, Mrs. John Hlnrichs and Mrs. dredge, 26, of Hartland, Me. aa adndnlatrator to complete set­ 3 CHILDREN KILLED Birth: A son to Mr. and Mrs. 2 pjn., Well baby cUnlo. tling the estate at the late Mary akor^. chairman of tbe arrangements. Philip Carney second. Winners In Raymond Hunt as hostesses. According to police, the men said HELP FOR FARMERS Rady Sommer ot this town. setback were Mrs. Mamie Dickin­ ' The Glrla Sewing club of St. Rev. Robert A. Colpitts and Mm. son and Mrs. William Samlow and JKlIin** church will meet with Mm. Colpitts of Melrose, Mass., are in wbist Mrs. James E. Campbell jeaeph Zleba tomorrow evening, guests of Mr. and Mm. John U. and Mrs. Wallace Palmer. Sand­ Bat A nH yndung BiD WiD Pentland of Chestnut street during BY ILLUMINATING GAS OBd hereafter on Tueaday Instead of wiches, coffee and pumpkin marlow JOHNSON QUITS Wadaeaday evenings. their stay In town. were served at the close of tbe games by Hiss Cook and Miss Salis­ Be Discussed Again Later; bury. SPECIALS Leaders Abandon Hope To NANKING POST Pope Pius Suffers Raymond Yeoman, Associate A card party will m held at ,'?t. | General Secretary Of James's school hall tonight. In ^annsgiving Get Wage-Hoar BOI Up. FOR JNTERIOR It happened in 1621 charge of a committee headed ty { Mrs. Nelson L'Heureux. Bridge at HALE’S Sinking Spell But Bridgeport Y. M. C. A. It was biting cold. Yet John Puritan was wearing a smile of Vihlat and setback will be played I pleasant satisfaction. He had been in America one full year. The and turkeys will be given aa first WaslUngton, Nov. 23— (AP) — U. S. Ambassador With ffis soil had been kind. The Indians—at times—even kinder. And prizes. A permanent wave; donated | S elf Serve The Senate went to work on long- And Family Orercome In so, with the bountiful harvest over, here It was November, 1621. b> the Harriet Beauty Salon, will range farm legislation today after Recovers Quickly The day had arrived for the fimt "Thanksgiving” feast. be awarded ns a door prize. Re­ side-tracking the anti-lynching blU. Staff Boards Gnnboat Foi* John Puritan was wandering about the stockade, dipping hla freshments will be served. The party | and Vatican City, Nov. 23.— Home; Leaking Mam Be­ As It did ao, administration lead­ finger Into the many unusual foods being prepared for the great is open to the public. (AP)—Sources close to the event. 'Hie good Governor had declared the holiday to last for er*—trying to push forward with Trip To Hanhow To Es­ three dairs and the "four women and the few young girls" of the tbe Preaident’s program on another Papal household said Pope lieved Cause; Yeoman The class of 1937A of the Man- I Health Market front—abandoned hope of getting colony were as busy as bees! Chester High school will hold a so­ Pius suffered a sinking spell The air was filled with exotic odom from cauldrons of rabbits the wages and hours bill from the tablish New ^ b a s s y . cial and dance In Conran's Jack and Hr use irules committee. The com­ last night but appeared consid­ WeD Known In Atbletio, stewing. Prom succotash of maize and beans—wild yams roast­ Hale's Large, Strictiv Fresh Robert C. Miller, (right) 18-year-oId high school student, was held by Freehold, N. J„ authorities In Jill Club, Depot Square Wednesday mittee has refused since last sum­ the fatal shooting of his father, Robert E. Miller, 41. Young Miller said his father came home drunk and erably better today, following ing. AbA quail and partridges dressed with sage. And turkeys night. stuffed with chestnuts. Turkeys stuffed with giblets . _ mer, to let the House consider the Shanghai, Nov. 23— (API—Unit­ abused hla mother, Mrs. Marie Miller, 38, (left) who had supported the family for three years by baking his usual medical injections. Social Circles In State. John Puritan glanced around at the assembly, already elbow-~ SPECIAL! Doi. CITRON, LEMON OB OBANGE labor measure. ed States - Ambassador Nelson T. plea and cakes, and that in a scuffle a pistol In Robert’s hand was discharged. With Robert and hla EGGS During the any a House sub-com- mother ia Harry Zuckerman, Monmouth county detective. The Pontiff’s physician re­ ing for position at the festive board. There were his Indian Campbell CoimclI. Knights of Co­ Johnson and members of his staff mained at his side through the friends, who, to give them credit, had arrived "laden down with lumbus, will hold Its drawing on tur­ Siinlljsht 8ntcotrd PEEL NORTHERN mlttee agreed tentatively to a com­ great haunches of venison.” But they had arrived also with thetf keys tonight at its meeting at the plete revision of the corporate tax embarked today on the United morning, and the Pope cancel­ Bridgeport, Nov. 23.— (AP) aunts, uncles, friends and papooses—“90 red men oat of a total clubrooms at 8 o'clock.
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