Bedspreads to Go Ho by Bevin's Re

Bedspreads to Go Ho by Bevin's Re

■ i v'-i's MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 , 1 ^ kHWlLyB Manchester Evening Herald ^ ATHnv* OinT droditiiv The Weather IM S Foreeaat of O. 8. Weather I Membere of the Youth Acttvl- Young people of the Zion Lu­ mittee feels that an excellent 8 , 9 8 5 CanalderaUe doadtacas foBawai - Members of the Frank J. Mans­ theran church will meet tomorrow choice has been made. field Detachment and . Auxiliary. tiec Advisory Council, the group Name Director by deariag late toalgkt; Wodaaa- r a lT o w n which managed. ’teen age pro­ evening at 7:30, and, the Ladies' When Mr. Sheppard recently « a« the AaOt daj fair; modi cooler teolSM aad Marine Corps League, will meet Aid Society will meet at the same visited Manchester be was great­ SLEEP WELL-AND YOU’LL LOOK WELL Wedaieeday. “ t this evening at the Masonic Tem­ grams here are asked to meet In of OIrealaUoaa the Trade school at 8 o’clock to-, hour ml Wednesday evening. ly Impressed with the posslbUiUea n.f«M«y tt th« Frank ple to'go to the Burke Kuneiral Of Recreation which the local facilities offer. He Mmche*ter~—A City of Village Charm < Datactament, Marine home to pay respects to Paul night, A most enjoyable day was spent plans to arrive In Manchester to rEeieue win be held at Smith, ^husband of Mrs. Margaret wterdaT atop Oraymore Moun­ enter upon hla new duties the lat­ » t f OeinnianSiiit lUcibltm Smith, a member of the Auxiliary, Oriford Parish ojapterr C.X.R., tain, N. Y., by a group of 38 from H. Leon Sheppard of ter part of October, and the com­ CHATHAM MAfiEsI VOL. LXV., NO. 2 ddvertialas rage IS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1945 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBI p is Waablnston street, Mon- who died Saturday night. win meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 3 t James’s pariah. Norwich University. En­ mittee expects that the wtat'er , 8 at 8 p. m. 4, at 2:30 o'clock. The speaker program will be in full swing, by • Miss Mary Theresa Robinson of win be Mrs. George B. Armstead at. Monica’s Mother Circle will gaged for Position November first. ^ West Middle Turnpike, was the of Wethersfield, whose subject meet thli evening at eight o'clock I win be a special conunu- will be "A Woman’s Point of View GOOD BLANKETS . Searching for Victims in Scottish Express Wreckage 4 at Manchester Lodge of honor guest at a birthday surprise at the home of Mrs. Leon Fallot. The Recreation committee has j ta the Temple at 7:30 to- party held recently at the home on the Ssn Francisco Conference.” 02 Laurel street. Service Restored ’ s night The Master Mason of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tuttle of Mrs. Armstead accompanied her announced ' tho appointnfient of a PRESCRIPTION wfii be conferred. Hudson street. The party was giv­ husband, a radio commentator, to supervisor ot. recreation for the en by a group of her schoolmates the conference. A graduate of the town of Manchester. The man PHARMAOSTS at High school. Jolly games were University of Michigan, she was Only Six Voters chosen for the position is H. Leon overseas In World War I and Is s Always On Duty I At Electric Plant played and a buffet lunch ser\’ed. Sheppard who, at the present . Arthnr DroE Store* Mary received from her friends a past president Of the Woman's Made at Session time, is director of physical edu­ Reserve Service League and of the 848 Blala St. Maaebester To Go Ho .ECLERC sweater and pearl necklace. cation and athletic coach at Nor­ Pan Hellenic Aaaoclation of .Jfart- wich University in Northfteld, Vt. rUNERAL HOME Eklward C. Custer of 43 Mather ford. She has also »erved on the Mr. Sheppard is married and As Strikers Fired board of directors of th<r Hartford Only six voters were made at n Main Stratt ’ street, lieutenant (Jg) In the U. the father of three boys. A gradu­ S. Maritime Service, who recently Y. W. C. A. the session of the Selectmen and ate of Cornell University and the MANCHESTER . j Pbonie 52(lt returned from a trip to Guate­ town clerk Saturday morning. Of School of Health and Physical Threats of Serious Wa­ By Bevin’s Re mala. aboard, the S.S. Pan York, is Members of Gibbons Assembly, this number three registered with Education at Ithaca college, Itha­ Tells W h y spending a leave with his wife. Catholic Ladles o f Columbus, are each party. One voter who was ca, if. Y., the new director hM A U T O B O D Y ter Shortages and Oth­ Mrs. Dorothy Custer dhd ten reminded of the business meeting made last year and did not regis­ had considerable experience In the 50. Oak Street AUCB OOFRAM and program “ Copper Capers” to­ organisation and administration There’s nothing like a Chatham er Breakdowns in mwb As Qoeea Alice) months old baby. ter at that time, decided to regis­ Telephone 3979 Jobs Open Resents Having Meth«i morrow evening In the Kl of C. ter aa a Republican Saturday. of community, school and church blanket to promote a beauty sleep - Public Services . to Danghter at a Serentb Son Home, and to bring something for activities and has also served as Auto Body and Pressure to Shuffle Compared to Hide . Bom With a yen The session Saturday was from the sale. 0 In the morning until noon. counselor at summer camps. Fender Repairing . because of its warmth-plus-light­ Several Texas Qties Bgs Dally. Including Snnday, Many applications for the posi­ Auto Painting N ot Taken CJash Result of ^ to t P. M. Or By Appolnt- - SHMONIZING Brownie Troop .No. 27 of ness, its extra six inches in length! Come to End Todav In the Senriee of the Peo> tion had been received and were Simohizing J man^ - Ministers The Body Shbp Method Jamea’s school will meet tomorrow carefully considered and the com­ Jap Cabinet Mounts ^ 88 Tears. afternoon at 8: IS In the basement Maj. Marcel Jobert Come Idok at our Chatham “Ai> Manpower Officials Ad SpaUTCAL MEOflJM of the school. By The Associated Press voice Decision AIIi ih Street. Hartford. Cona. SQLIMENE a FLAGG. Inc. loom”, for example, made of 75% Threats of serious water vance Theories Why Phone 8-S0S4 884 Center St. Tel. SIOl Receives Discharge MacArthur Demands ing France and wool, 25% cotton, and three and a shortages and other . break- 700,000 Jobs UnMled do'wns in 'public services to Full Accounting of Mil­ Patton Sent To Sit in pn All Word Ci Krause r' half pounds of luxurious comfort. As 2,000,000 Idle Major Marcel Jobert of 185 several Texas cities ended to­ itary Production as cussions on^ Treat Mapel street wax honorably dis­ day when A FL strikers were To Command Order .' Instructor of fired and hydroelectric oper­ Washington, O ct 2—(iP)— A1 W ell as War Goods Bulletin! charged last Thursday at the AAF ■e«.. Mm , f.4w, wmh, WANTED Separation Center, Mitchell Field, SMCh. teywi tsHn Mnd- .95 ations were resumed without though more than 2,000,000 per­ London, Oct. 2.— (^P>-”-1 CLARINET Tokyo, Oct. 2.—<iP)— Pres­ ^Paper Army’ FUEL O IL New York, after five years service. Iea* 72x 40”......... them. “The men who walked sons are unemployed, some 700, Council of Foreign Minist Man fer Permanent Posi­ For the past two years Major mH sure mounted amons: Japa­ SAXAPHONE off are out of their jobs and 000 Jobs are going begging. concluded its sessions ___Om of Manchester’s OM- tion At Gas Station. Good Jobert has served as an antiair­ wlU- not bo re-employed,” Max Rescue workers. Including American servicemen, search for victims In the tangled wreckage of the nese today for top-to-bottom Government manpower offlciais Scottish Express, crack English passenger train which derailed and spilled over an embankment 30 Transferred from Third night. A terse s ta te m ^ t Desders for Reliable Service. opportunity — steady wbrlt. TROMBONE craft officer, assistant to the Chief Sthreke, general 'manager of the today advanced aome theories why reorganization of their cabi­ of Staff. milea from London. The eiqiress was en route from Perth, Scotland to the British capital. (AP wire- To 15lh Army; Trus- the three weeks of w Lower Colorado River authority, this should be. photo.) net by the time demobiliza­ Apply in Person. Advanced Pupila Only. Major Jobert expects to return said In announcing restoration of The Job openings sire listed by which were punctuated RANGE OIL to his former employment as a tion is completed in mid-Oc­ cott Successor as Mili­ Metered Service! service to aU cuxtbmers except at the United States Employment several heated controverslj central station operator of the tober; and General MacAr; ♦ Studio: 'Lampaaas and vicinity. service, which said the answer tary' Head of Bavaria said only that the council 87'Walnut St. Tel. 53.36 Hartford Electric Ught Company, probably lies in a combination of thur demanded a full ac­ le W. G. Glenney Co. V A N 'S Hartford. -Nothing to ConcUlato" Quick Action decided to “terminate He said he would tell a Feder­ these ccircumstsmces: 'Town Keeps Zoning; counting of Japan’s military PHONE 4148 1. Many of those laid off pos­ Frankfort on the - Main, Ger­ present sessiim.” A furtl Service Station al conciliator, expected today, production aa well as existing many, Oct. 2—(JP)—It waa official­ « V » .A sess specialised skills for which stocks of war materiel. statement was expected bii| 427 Hartford Road “there la nothing to conciliate.” there is no current demand.

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