Lanos 9100In Prizes “ Mflnehester-™ Secret Hebron Meet in Auto

Lanos 9100In Prizes “ Mflnehester-™ Secret Hebron Meet in Auto

4'- TUESDAY, APRii 7,19421 I TWELVE manrliMtnr Cttntbtg B^rallt Average Daily Circulation I The Weather F o r the M onth of M arch, 1943 Forecoat of U. S. Weother Bnienn <»- rsmlniacant oC .tha Mother Goose Emergency Doctors The North Methodist W.S.C.8. rhyme “By, By Bunting,” waa es­ Monthly Meet will meet tomorrow afternoon at RildolpH Heck To Give Recital Annual Picnic pecially well done by Mrg.qiym- 7,211 Slightly colder tonight; dimla- About Town the church. >0110 guest speaker will ington. Mrs. laeanor Beftnrtt Physicians of the Manches­ be Mrs. Wlftls Abbey of Windsor, M em ber o t the Audit Inhing wind*. ter MeiUcal Association who was her accoBtoantet. ’ Of Junior C Bureau ot OlrcnlatlonB and her subject, ‘"The Open Win­ Honor Guest Date Is Listed W alts o f iOM Moxloo HcNM eompanlM X X u d 4 «n- will respond to emergency calls dow.” Mra. Louise Seymour is Manchester—A City of Village Charm tomorrow aftentoon are Dr. j;halrmap of the hostess commit­ ' ' — ^ . A dainty, rh^m lc “Walts of aw trtd a call to box 85 y««terday Old Mexico” by Froehlnl was afternoon, to find that the mill George Lundberg and Dr. Al­ tee. A Chinese auction for the Chaminade Music Or­ To Be Held This’ Evf lota, near Park and caiestnut fred Sundqfiist i beneflt of the flower fund will be Herald Employe Given played on the piano accordion by (ClaoaMed Adverttetag on ktege 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1942 ■ (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN'TS 1 Mrs. Marion Seelert and put the VOL. LXL, NO. 161 ■treets were ablaao. It waa a amall <!> held. Party Before He De­ ganization to Go to ning; Drive for Mei graaa fire which waa quickly ex; audience into a proper mood for the South American music which tiBfulahed. Major and Mrs. N. J. Curtlg re­ Temple Chapter, No. 53, Order parts for Service. Hartford on JUne 8. bership to End. followed. turned from Framingham, lust of the Eastern Star will hold its, After a short resume of Latin Young Pershing Gets ^Typing? Lesson The regular monthly meeting of night, bringing with them their regular meeting tomorrow eve­ A Ibrge group of Herald em- At the business meeting preced­ The regular monthly businc^ son. Corporal John Cunis, who had ning at eight o’clock in the Ma­ A m erican music, its i«ompcSi.ere meeting of the Manchester Junto Hoae Company No. 8, S.M.F.D., :pIoyee* gathered a t the_ Villa ing the program on "Music of the and accompitahmenta by Mra. Mc­ win be held thia evening at 8 been conflned to the Framingham sonic Temple. This will be the first Chamber of. Commerce will be hel| Withdraw'1 ■ in Bataan Louisa in Bolton last evening to Americas" at the Chaminade Mu­ Lagan, a Chll|ean folk aong “River, this evening at 8 o’clock In tb Secret Hebron Meet hospital for a week following in­ meeting with Worthy Matron Miss o’clock at the company quarters, River”—Zoltai, directed by Mrs. Spruce and Florence atreets. Im­ juries in an automobile accident. Marion Crawford and her asso­ hoilor Rudolph Heck, who will sic club Monday afternoon at the Hotel Sheridan. He stood the trip from Framing­ ciate officers in charge. A social Center church, Mra. Marjorie Nel­ Edith Peterson wee sung by a The drive for new membership^ portant buaineaa is to be discussed soon enter the armed service. sextet composed of Margery Md all members are asked to at- ham well, and will recuperate at will follow the business, w-ith re­ Heck has been employed by The son, the club president announced which has been in progress to home before leaving for Camp Ed­ freshments served by Mrs. Bernice the coming annual meeting on Daley, Flora Chaae, Gertrude th e p ast th irty days, will be coij Herald, since he was a youngster Miner, Cele Moore, V lr^nla White­ wards, Falmouth. Thrall and her committee. and has never been on any other May 4 when the new officers will sumroated this evening and it In Auto Beside Road After Jap Attacks; be elected. Club members may hall and Marion McLagan. the lat­ Indicated that a good number ICancheater Eta Chapter of Beta payroll. He worked In the Com­ ter substituting for Marjory Al- Sigma Phi will meet this evening The weekly setback tournament ’Two cases of measles are re­ posing Room, aqd his ability and bring guests to this meeting. The eligible candidates will be Initiate will be held' tonight at the Red ported in Manchester according to toinual club picnic will be held at bree who waa unable to be pres­ into memberahip for the cominl at the home of Mrs. Ursula Mat- disposition won him the friendship ent because of Illness. aon, HlUaide avenue, Hartford. Men’s social club at eight o’clock the bulletin of the State' Health of all who came in contact with Elizabeth Park on June 8. This year. President Eidward G. O’Briel sharp. All players are requested department this week. There are event will be In charge of the Mrs. Bowlby sang, a short, sweet pointed out tills rodrnlng that neiT him. His great Interest In his Peruvian love aong- "Why, Crea­ to be present. several cases of German measles work and hla Initiative to help board members who will notify candidates will be accepted up uif Disclosed at Hearing Ponder War Moves St. Mary's Ladies’ Guild will tor?” with Mrs. Whltehlll at the in town but that is not a report- "the other fellow" were largely the members of the club about til 8 o’clock—when the organize hold Its regular meeting Thursday The British American club will able disease. piano. The program concluded tion convenes for its monthI| afternoon at two- o’clock in the responsible for the efficient man­ details. hold its regular monthly meeting Martin Burton Mrs. Marion McLagan, a mem­ with four compositions of the meeting this evening. Australia’s War Council Guild room. ner In which 9he Mailing Depart­ famous Chilean pianist and com­ Beebe Tells Story of Amei^ican-Filipino Units tonight at 8:30 o’clock. Friends of Raymond P. Buck, of ment of The Herald has been con­ ber of the program committee, 18 to 28 Eligible American .Army Chief ’The music department of the poser, Ehirique Soro. His unique Interested candidates, who ha^| i Fugitive Is Caught | Style Curbs Friends of the Rev.. W. F. Tay­ Glastonbury, have received postal ducted for many years. read an interesting and Instructive Roadside Conference Set8 Stage for Im­ Fall Back to ‘Previ­ Richard E. Nichols, who has cards from him at Fort Devens, University of Connecticut an­ paper on the music studied for and 'Vibrant style was seen in the not already been contacted fq Arrives in London lor, former pastor of the North Is Wished Good Luck , violin number played by Mrs. i By Local Policemen’ portant Decisions at ously Prepared De? been training as a weather observ­ Mass., where he is stationed at Following ' a spaghetti and nounces a faculty recital to be the afternoon. The first section membership, are urged to atter With Bushell on Gam- Methodist church, have received given by Martin Burton, who has Flora Chase called "Romanza”; For Women word from his elder daughter, Mrs. er at the air base. Jefferson Bar­ present. He is a brother of Mrs. chicken dinner, the members of of the program waa on French tonight’s April meeting. Cand racks, Mo., was transferred last Ray Bidwell of J J t 3 Spruce street, joined the staff this year as in­ the soprano solo, "Tale of a mino Claim Under Ex­ Meeting Preceded by fense Position’ in Or­ Iona ’Ihylor Ditto, to the effect ’The Herald “family’’ rose individ­ Canadian folksongs, their origin, dates between the ages of 18 to we^k to Stockton Field, Cal., ac- thisthia town,♦ftU.'Ti structor in piano and theory. The story of their melodies and lyrics. Maid," a tender love song was are eligible. 'Two - Hour Confer­ der to Rectify Pene­ that he is gravely ill. His address ually to wish "Rudy” the best of sung by Mrs. Symington. Mrs. amination by Corkey; During War la 3905 Santa Anita Avenue, Alta- cording to a letter received today luck and; many of them gave ex­ recital, to which the public is in­ The sad story of a fair maid who Arthur Shqrts, newly-electd by his parents, Mr. and Mra J. N. A large attendance is expected vited. will be glvkn in Storrs Con­ had to refuse the dance offer of Bennett was their accompanist treasurer of the Junior Chambq ence of -Curtin with trated Line; No Im­ dena. Cal., should any of his cellent advice during their talks. A new and capable member. of Denies Rendezvous to friends or former parishioners care Nichols of 49 Norman street. at the Masonic Temple tonight Thomas Fei-guson, general mana­ gregational church on 'Thursday, a dashing cavalier because of lack will Submit a financial report pel April 9 at 8:15 p. m .’The program the club, Mrs. Grace Fraser, Mac Arthur; Stand Ex­ mediate Indication send him a cheering message. when a group of employees of the ger of! The Herald, was unable to of slippers was told "in "La Bas- taining to the expenditures ,incul Discuss Case with Dresses Can Be Short­ to A business meeting of the Sec­ Pratt and Whitney division of the will include the Bach-SIloti Cha­ trlgue,” sung by Mrs.

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