I'HURSUAr, FEBKDART 24,1944 I the Wralher P A G E TEN F 1 Manchester Evening Herald .4verase Daily Circulation Knrei«M al ». Hareab 1 or Uie Moolb p i January. IM I M Fair toalght; Saturday inenas- Three youths from Manepeater Gideons to Hold lag rloutflnraa; n« Important t«m- have reported to the , pt e-fllght War Heroes Receive ^Cater pillar Oub' Decorations « 1' ■' 8,599 prratun chaagea. About Town school at Maxwell Pletd, Alabama, an installation , of the A A F Train­ Fellowship Diim<er G. E. WILMS & SON, INC. Megihar ot the Audit ing Command, to begm another Bureau of ClKOlstlaus M n . O u l S. Benacw, of tbe Mid­ h e ife r land AHurtmenta, ia vtait^ig her phase o f their training in the U. S. — A City of ViUage Charm Army Air Forces. The aviation Lumber oI n ^II Kinds aiatar, Mra. M ary Jepaen, of Eliaa- raatori| of 'Xeveral of the Man- PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS bath. N . J. cadets are receiving nine weeks-of Maeon Supplies— PaihU— Hardware ^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .25, 1944 intensive physical,- military and cheatejc churches will be guests of ■eaiaan, 8ocpnd Claaa, Richard academic inetruction. These men tbe Gideons « t a fallowahlp dinner Balsam W ool Insiwtion M. Pariaaau, of Roekville, former­ are A-Cadete Stewart Atkinson, at the Manchester Y.M.C.A, Sat­ Jr., 145 Center street, eon of Mr. ly o f SI Puroell place, thia urday evening at 6:30. TTie prin­ has oonpletad baale training^ at and Mrs. Stewart Atkinson; Thom­ as J; Blanchard. 236 Center street, cipal speaker will be,. Ray Whit­ C O A L C O K E OIL Wbere Scraps Are Often Feast tba U. It. Naval Tndning Station, tles. of Bridgeport, a layman who British Bombers Hit son o f Cyrus J. Blanchard; Sabiaoon, N . Y . He has been trana- travels all over the country and ' farr^ to Parachute School, Cor- and Qeorge W. Hunt, 11 Hall court, ‘2 Main St. Tel. 5125 son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. C. haa had wide experience with BOB Christie, Texas, where he will service men in tbe camps. , be eligible for further assignment Hunt. a - - Gideons will visit several of the which w ill qualiQr him for a petty churches In this town. Rockville officer rating. A rehearsal for the Manchester Steyr; and Vernon on Sunday and will Grange minstrel sh^w Will be held The Senior Epworth l,eague of tell of the testimonials that have tonight at eight ^o'clock at the been received from the chaplains ^ A T TH ^;b E^T AT REYMANDER’S the South Methodist church will home of jM r. and Mra. Gustave and the men in the armed forces. hold a sunwr and Social at the Anderson'^of 29 Summer street. The Gideons have passed. the k Corned Beef ^nd Cabbage Soutt Methodist church Saturday six million mark in distributing e v e m ^ at six o’clock. Native Broilers Miss Rosalie Varrlck was given copies of the New Testament and Pick Up 2- a surprise birthday party Tuesday Psalms combined since the begin­ Delicious Steaks The office of the Tax Collector ning of the War. « - Fiftb Army Steadily Im­ will be op . until 9 p. m. tonight evening at the home of her alater, OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL ‘ Whale Glides for the convenience of taxpayers. Mrs. Alexander Rydlewlcs of 46 proves Positions; Ar­ Great Fleet»-^f Day* Server street. It was her 18th DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! birthday and among the gifts she tillery Fire Breaks Up Up Delaware Sen^^ Votes I Says Women light Bombers Cross received was a <50 W ar Bond. Through An Oversight Reymander^s Restaurant Nazi Tlirust Against Channel Today to Car­ The decorations were red, white Advertised 1-Lb. Cans T h U n a e tT a x Now Forget / and blue. Dancing, games and of Mackerel At 18c Can, Fine Wines, Liquors and beer Frcncb in Cassino Sec­ River Canal ry Battle .into Sixth refreshments were enjoyed by the 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 guests wh6 attended from New No Points, Yesterday,^^. tor; Losses Heavy. (kmsecutive Day; BriG Britain, Rockville and this town. Small ^oaU in Water­ Bill, 72 to 14 About Looks ish Bombers Guided The Item Should Hare Allied ' Headquarters, Na- ______ ______ \ way Scoot Out of To Both Targets by SEW flC E Center Church Women’s Feder­ Read 12 Points ple.s. Feb. 25.— (/P)— German Teariin Up With House Foriiipr Clothes Design ation will hold its monthly buai- rVARICOSE VEINS? forces ringing the Anzio Way; Crowtl Cheers as Flaming Wreckage. ncss meeting Wednesday evening, To Override Veto by er Vrges More Care March 1. A social with games heachhean. now swollen to 10 He Slows and Sttouts, • MOTOR TITNE-UP V " tiM jW.HAMcoiui TWO-WAY STRETCH divisions, pedked at Ameri- On Hair^ Makeup and Bulletin! w ill follow and refreshments will auNCaisraa 6sm» Roosevelt; Far More be served by Group C of which can-British lines yesterday ia Rehoboth Beach, Del., Feb. 25. • London, Feb. 25.— {/P)— , • WHEEL ALIGNMENT Mrs. Michael Suhle la leader. ’Two Iocs] Arm y A ir Corpa members, L ieu t John J. Malorca (extreme right 1 bombardier of Seif Serve Grocery Than Number Needed.] Nails; Change Seen. SHEERTEX two fruitless attacks south­ (>p>—It was a whale of a thing Great formations of Ameri­ B-17 Flying Fortress and Staff Sergeant Warren A nderson, tall gunner of a B-26 medium bomber, both west of Carroceto as the The Men’s and Women’s Bible of whom forced to "ball out” while over enemy territory several months ago, and aubsequently es­ to have happen right in the state Washington, ^b. 2!v-(P) Chicago, Feb. 2 5 .-(/P) — Eliza­ can heavy bombers carried • BRAKES Fifth Army steadily im- classes of St Mary’s Episcopal caped capture to return to their own lines, were the guests of the Plqncer Parachute Company yester of Delaware, but there was a determined Senate teamed up with beth Hawes, who quit designing the unprecedented Allied church will meet tomorrow eve- day and were given Caterpillar Club awards. Mrs. Olga Davis, Sergt Anderk>n’s aunt (center) made proviKl Its positions. It wax an­ • VALVE GRINDING whale abroad In these parts, and the House today to over-ride Pres­ aerial - offensive thundering nifag at 7:S0. ’Ih e aeaalon was tha awards. ELASTIC HOSIERY. nounced today. clothes during wartime for a post not In the ocean either. ident Roosevelt i*.nd enact a <2, through its sixth day today • OVERHAULING poirt-poned because o f the Lenten owps TOU SIAUTIPUl UOt, WUINnT Aaaanlt French Positions with toe International Education He—everyone presumed It was 31.y200,000 tox Increase bill ovei with smashes deep within service at the church last night MAOl, SAPRST, IM T t lONOIR The enemy likewise In Kght' department of a labor union, says a “ he” because ffe was such a his caustic veto. (iermany at aircraft produc­ Quick Service INCOME TAX SOU om v AT force assaulted French positions sliow-off—he came gliding up the The Senate vote was annoimced the rounry's women, generally, HARTFORD on Monte Abate a mile and a half I.,ewea-Rehoboth canal, swimming as 72 to 14, far more than the nec­ tion plants at Regensburg, Accidcal sad ladesiBll; CeBpsay mens tents at virtually all Army "are looking awful.” ALICE OOntAM Local Fliers Honored east o f Terelle on the Caaslno with a sort of debonair nonchal­ HomeleM and hungry ItaHana cluster around foo^ essary two-thtrds majority. Stuttgart, and other targets. Expert Workmanthip (Raowa As qaeea AUee) R^urns Prepared f l R T M U R front, but artillery lire broke up Photo shows an aged Italian woman Women dress for men, Mrs. ance. The President’s veto message Today’s strong forces of f. -- SmUTCAL MEDIUM the thrust, and on the lower Gari- sparked a congressional revolt 1 Hawes said. »" d "the men Crowds gathered on the banks, now and women are letting them­ •sveatb Daaghter of a Baveatb Sob Reasonable Fee, INSURANCE gUano sector German probing at­ which from the very start left no American 4-engined heavy­ • By-Pioneer Parachute children squealed, boatmen hooted tray Is Hershel Nelly, o< Willari Tenn. • selves go. The few men who are Bora W Itfea VeO. tempts were blocked. doubt as to the final outcome of weights were protected by their boms, small boats Scooted left notice it; they tell me so,«very- sadtan Oaliv, laeladins SoaSav, PH O NE 4050 Despite a seven-inch snowfall in the second wartime tax nieasure. out o f the way. where. And I certsinly agree. swarms of Alli^ fighters as AUNCHESTER t A. M. to t I t M. Or By Antotot- the mountains around Cassino, A l­ Which Mr. Roosevelt called Inade­ (Hinton street. Manchester. He Arthur A. Knofla At a point about two miles I ’ve never seen women generally they, dumped new destruction aat. la Mw Servles of tbs Be*- Given Membership in ■■■■■■■a■■■■■■■ lied troops improved their posi­ quate. MOTOR SALES, INC haa a six months old son, John, Jr. 875 Main St. Tei. 5440 from the ocean, he slowed to look so awful. I pie tor M f eaia. tions on Monte Castellone In the something slower than a -whale's 644 Internees Senator Barkley’s dramatic res­ on the aircraft works at Re­ im Church S treet Hartford, Ooaa. Giterpillar Club for ’They live in the Sheridan Apart­ Na^zi Troops Evacuate " I t ’s not their clothes,” she ex­ W est Oeirter S t T a t 41S« ments here.
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