Manchester Evening Herald FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19451 f For Better Living Tomorrow, Buy Wcir Loan Bonds Today The Army and Navy Club Auxi­ an Important factor' Labor condi­ liary haa received an invitation tions were also good this year and The W,rather Soujh Church Manchester Tobacco Crop eMpeeially, ‘from the High ^ ch c^. FALL CKUAKS Average Daily Circulation About Town from the American Legion Auxi­ Forerant of T. 8. t^eat*er Bureau liary to attend its installation of Date Book and gratnuiar .school atudenta/T n For the Month of Anguat, 194S officerk Monday evening at eight In the Sheds appreciation' of their exp^lent TO NIGHT 0 Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., will he rarley Plans work this summer the corpbiAtlon 8:00 O’Cnock o'clock a t the Legion home on Sunday. Sept. 12 ROOFING , Continued cool today and to­ Uie speaker at the meeting of the Leonard street. had them all. 300 of them, to a V 8 2^8 Uen'a Frtaadahip club, Monday 'Annual outing Army and Navy .spiTial party last Satut^lay at Rlv- night; gentle wind*. Leatlors of the Variou.s Club at Villa Louiaa. ('oiisoliflaU'fL.Cigur C-<>r- ASBESTOS SIDING Orange Hall Klember of the Audit •v u tb rn at eight o'clock In the par. The Home Nursing grorip will cr.side Drive, Springfield. Mass. m Bureau of Circulation* lor of The church. ThU Is the first Monday, Sept. 18 Another Party .Tomorrow % resume its monthly m c^hgs after fsroii|>8 to DiHciiHS the MeeUng. Board of Selectmen, at porutton Gives a Parly 20 Reg. Gamies At Manche»tpr——A City of Village Charm meeting of the fall season and a the summer recess. Monday eve­ Tomorrow afternooh Mr. Smith INSULATION w full attendance Is hoped for. A .Municipal building a t 8. Ft»r 3 0 0 W orkers. has arranged a party at Reyman- $3 a Game for 25c ning a t eight .O'clock at St. Year’s IVo^raiiis. Joint In.xtBlIation of the Ameri­ £11 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS social time with refreshments a^ll Bridget's churclr^Certificates wjll der's on Oak street for the older Expert workmanship. All work (Classified AdverUslng on Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1943 * follow the business. can Legion Poat and Auxiliary., employep^. There was some doubt be presented to the ■ members of A Fall Conference for Church FIr.at . rehearaal of Beethoven The Consolidated (^gar Corpora­ guaranteed. ReaMtinable Prires. 2 Free Games! VOL. LXIL, NO. 292 a t the^-mart of the sea.son whether No obligation for an estimate. the two classes completing the .School Ivoaders will be held at the Glee Club at Kmaniiel Lutheran tion ha.i harveated ita 1913 crop of G *>- Corporal Albert B. Carlson, son cour.se this summer. The remainder or ndl shade grown tobacco would Write. 7 Specials! of Mr. and Mrs. William Carlson south Methodiit church on Sunday church. ahade grown tobacco of 143 acrea be planted extensively hut the cor- of the'tlme*wlll be spent In reclcw- Flower Exhibit and meeting of Victory Smiles of 86 Fairfield street, is one of a ing'trcatments taught throughout and Monday evenings, .September and according, to General Manager. IKuation went ahead and took a‘ Sweepstake! Britons Told class of qualified aulomotlve me­ .Mancheater Garden Club, Center Paul Smitli, la one of the. be.st clinn'cc de.soite w hat most farm ers Burton Iiisulatinjj; Co. tte course by'one of the instruc­ 12 and 1.3. At five-thirty o'clock on church at 8, crops in recent years. Extremely were dr<*ading. a shortage of la­ Yanks Seize Salerno; chanics to be graduated from thp $5 Door Prize! 0 iRussians tors. Mrs. Be.tty Mcllduff. Ail .Sunday evening a Fellowship Sup­ Tueaday, Sept. 14 18U Oxford St. Hartford w Armored school at Fort Knox. JCy. those who. have, completed the favorable weather conditions were bor. M>-. Smith al.so 'said that the Hitler Appeal per will be served by the members Election Prlmariea at Amecican course are urged to be present. Legion Hall. St. Mary's Episcopal church of th« Asbury Group. At six-thirty school will, begin sessions. Sunday. Hoapital Auxiliao’ Garden Par­ A daughter, Marcia An-ne, was leaders will meet in thrtr depart­ ty at Mias. Mary. Chapman'a gar­ Entire Nazi Line Force Great September 19 at 9.30. born yesterday at the Manchester den, Foreat atreet. Wedge Is Deepened; mental rooms with superintendents Memorial ho.spital to Pvt. and Mrs. Aviation Cadet Donald W. Fish­ for a period of planning the work Wedneaday, Sept. 1,5 Edward D. Werner of Bremen Annual meeting and election of No Doubt Left Germans er, aon of Mf; and Mrs. H. W. Fish­ road. Private Werner, an aviation #or the First Quarter of the East of Dnieper er, of Academy street, has report­ Church School year. The best ways officera. Army and Navy Club at mechanic, is now somewhere in 8:30. Intend Strong Fight ed to Dorr Fieid- Arcadia, Florida. England with the U. S. Army Air and means in which to preseift- le.s.sons for children Iti the light of Sunday, .Sept. 19 To Maintain Hold on Navy Escapes Nazis Corps. Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr., and problems arising for them in the 3:30 p. m. —Song recital at Cen­ ■HAPPy f£€T Batter Fleeinjs German Senate Still Rev. Earl H. Furgeson pf the local w ar-torn world of today will be ter church. Thiplla of Mra. Chnrlca Italy; Rome Line Seen. Miss Erls D. Porterfield, daugh­ Yerbury. ’ Legions on 400-Mile __ Methodist churches. who have ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Porter­ studied. t^ t/r Several More German been , attending the Methodist The following group leaders will Fiftieth annivaraary celebra­ m I London, Sept. 11.—(.(P)—Britons Three Battleships, 11 field of 11.5 Pearl street has been tion. Zion Lutheran church. Front from Sea^ of t l a S M a y Ministers' Conference this week at awarded a trustees' scholarship at preside: Kindergarten, Mrs. W. Make i were warned by The London Times Dairy^ Pork Armored Allaeks Are ■ Wilbraham Academy, Wilbraham, Ralph Ward, Jr,; Primary, Miss Azov to Bryansk* at Cruisers, 8 Destroyers the University of Connecticut, for r k n fd!>FIi today not to underrate the force Mass., are expected home this eve­ high scholastic .standing. Mabel Trotter; Junior, Miss Anns l.*t Your *'E" Bonds Buy Repulsed hi Naples Northern End of Uk- L / f l o f f . Hitler's appeal yesterday And Numerous Small- ning. M. Wilbur; Intermediate and Yankee Subs. HAPPY ^ And Poultry Seelttr; Chaos Reigns Mr. and Mrs. Leland F. Spald­ Senior, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. ------- ^------------------------- 1----- raine; Rout in Places. to the German soldiers and peo- er Units Steam Out of ^ A daughter. Carol' Ann, was born ing moved today from .53 Gerard Fetaures of the program will in. In Italy; Berlin Claims. Tuesday at the New Britain Gen­ ATTENTIVE fVill Come to p’« Nazis’ Hands; 12 Units | .street, to the house at 33 Stephen elude dramatic readings by Miss M onth In an editorial, the newspaper Drop Likely eral hospital to Dr. and Mrs. Hazel Driggs and a "Fellowship Moscow, Sept. 11.— — Pitelied Battles B.e- street recently occupied by Mr. and ROBERT DOELLNER Close Officially Next declared that the German leader’s Arrive in Spanish Harold Greenblatt of that city, Mrs. Edward Daley and family. Sing". Mrs. Donald E. Deyo and Teacher of PUPILS Battering the fleeing German address, his first In six months, left tMt‘<‘i) Germans and Mrs. Greenblatt was the former Mrs. W. Ralph Ward, Jr. will serve j -A' i \ legions along a 400-mile Tuesday IF/ten Sena­ no doubt that the Germans intend Port of Palma de' Poor If cather and Trou­ Miss Edna Fradln, daughter of Mr. Miss Frances Hawley, daughter on a decoration committee. Mrs. front from the Sea of Azov to fight strongly to maintain their Italians in Nqrth Today and Mrs. Julius Fradin of Hamlin of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hawley Fred TUden will be the conference VIOLIN and PIANO tors Go to fVprk. Mallorea in Balearies.' blesome Transporta­ Stodloi 5ft Walnut Street to Bryansk at the northern hold on Italy and that the capture ■treet. of Coburn road, will leave on Mon­ pianist. of Rome suggests they plan a de­ On Monday evening the leaders Tel. 7961 ' • " ■ f ' ■ ■ , end of the Ukraine, Red tion Problems .May Allied Headijuarters, North day for her senior year at Nasson W ashington, Sept. 11—(4*1— To­ fense line in that area. : London, Sept. 11.—(/P)-^ The Manchester Garden club College, Sprlngvalc, Me. She is will dine at six-thirty o'clock and ___________________ Shoes that fit right make for better foot Army troops have imperiled Most Direct of Speeches — Africa, Sept. 11.—(/P)—The will meet Monday eve'nlng at eight day, yesterday and weeks before An important part of Ital.v’s Change Output Map. majoring in dietetics. convene in their own departmental comfort and health! We specialize in the entire Nazi defense sys­ “It was the most direct of Hit- | Navy had run the German American Fifth Army has o’clock In Center Church House. rooms to conclude plana for the fitting shoes for school age boys and that were May 24 around the Unit­ ler's ■ speeches," The Times’ diplo­ Members will report on their sum­ fall curriculum. A consecration tem east of the Dnieper riv­ Gen.
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