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U) Blka National Leaderri>4> oon- yO Ii.LXXXV,NO .S 8 fttaii 4 to 10 R ja at Uiefr bon* aho«^ , toat to r 1M6 >w«n today an- win apeak on ManPheeteria KtMP n i tli§tr S6tSi wpddtmf Your <BHwtol \ - a . aMnead by Harry Ifapt^i.nx- "Modem Math Program’’ isnd amUvoimry. Tba mmat to 6pm Lofyal OretooC 'BBga Daoih* OMifide in an •Itod niler id^MandMfrter l«d|:e how It is applied at the elemeii- Because his repata^ faj t [ to TatottTW aikl Menda . taxa will oiaat JiMiday at 7:46 of Xlha. They ^BI both. tmtotoe (tak e, you can tru st hW %— lun. to tlio inallowaidp Roton4^ tary level Whta the VeiTlanck | » aavtaga bonds. ludgnieot and honor I WhaPs a ftame? 8 t fV tM f Cbttt^b irOt bava OMtor Conci^Uoaal Churoto PTA meets Tueaday at 8 pjn. a Wtooers, both Maacheoter hla,j)rioe. I ^r**> 'UtM. la the auditorium. SEATTLE (AP) — RaM- toa amiual ramOy Holy BoataaMo art Radial Tfl- Nigh Seboot ehidents, are MOsa pji^ii. on Sunday fittoi 3 to 0 dea and Mra. >Raltoi Smfth. Mrs. RogeM is fourth grade As niturtratefi ‘ dmts of the auburban com­ Lines to Haldl Houarera; daughtoir hf repreaentaUve on the Math Cur­ munity of Maple Valley were p jit. Id tha, diuwdiu w » . V ^ - '^ ------ ' Mr. add M »- JVaaicis Della- OaoarTadliythaHOly N'ima SO. i;- ^ C ». riculum Revision Committee. horrified when the county yera, 148 liAewood Orel#; and ■ ^ > 7 5 ato^ to ^ acbod eafOterliw ClU D S XAinSlCteir HjiA has taught second, third began using a nearby refuse t>nvfd Rrady, aon of Mr. and and fourth grades at'Verplanck Adi For Easy Paymanfa; site and pec^le were calling Mra. Thomas Brady, 306 Hcdlia- since 1957. It the Maple Valley Dump. Upwocth Clrele of south New fow n Sign9 S t They are both entered In \0 K - Before that, die taught eto^ Presumably everything Is liatbodtot Church will meet a state opotest now hOiiig Judged A lOw to toootpoirafe IhO’t t * inentary claawa in' Mineola, MICHAELS JEWELERIS? *^ST«MMato^aaS*^ all r ^ t now. County com- Target of U.S. Jets Honday at 8 p ja at Uto home to New London.; 7h«^ atotf . win­ L.L. for five years. She holds a • »l. mlaslonwB renamed it the o f Mm . Howard Flatrell. 88 blema oC the. vaitona aerilee ner wlB -receive I860 fa inlses B-S- degree from the State Uhl- Cedar Hills Disposal Park. Packard S t X™. Robert Mo*ri» clhba and the ChMU^ ofO m - and ha tiiglbU tor nattonal .itoo- ' ''- 4 i aoB win Bwrve aa co-hoatesa. vsHity of New York and did her ____ meroe into one "Waicoltne' to pgnltion whsae. H ««><* teacher training at TeacheM to $1,000. , ^ The Mandteeter Rhflateltot Manchiwteir aign wm b#‘ dto- College in Oswego. She t o cur­ G>ng Bomb Society wfll meet Monday from cunwi hy repreaentattyea ( t the Tha, MasKfaeater oontert was rently working toward her Bandits Get 7 to 10 pju. at Mott’a Commu* vattona okgutoatlotia on 9 6 6 :6 open to all sentoM of both high Haler photo master’s degree at the Univer-. at 8 pjn. at a aaeeUng to the eehoola. B a^ cohteatant was re­ The engagement of Mtee Don­ The engagement of Mias Joan aity of Connecticut ATPlfS *- RESH FROM iHE’cp m am Hits Stall a lty BaU. Quired ic tipiin brophuroe de- Chantoer'a ofRdial.;. na R neFC ^^ c< Manchaater M si^ Hewitt of 180- Center St. AH interested parents and FVwty Of: Mars, Baldwais, Nortliera Spys, Cmrflaiid, $11,000 in aoribing their tom- y im in high to Justin p. V. >>. MWs, RQsseta and McGowan. ■' rousaPolish Woman’s Alliance, At.preaentpreeeni, eiwpaa^o£,«4li4iOtuhe to H a^ F. Ndlson of Atlanta, teachcM are invited. Refresh­ achoN, achpiaatto standing, ex­ b u y h as baen aimoMRoed by her In Saigon I Oraup d il, win meet Sunday at jta own algh Ga., bee been announced by her ments will be served. i pjn.At 77 North St, to Manchest^, tracurricular acUvltlea and any papento, Mr. and Mm . G. Rob­ OH ROY, LOOK! Fresh StrawbMiteA 3 Holdups awarda'received in high school. ert Foreet, 224 Spruce S t parents, Mr. and Mm . John CotiHoe P ears, Bed, W h ite Bljw SAIGON, South Viet th e oMABtoations which have TheAPtoest was conducted by Her fla a ce la tha aon of Mir. Rewitt of West Fahn Beach, temples. Navel prahgrt, S p ^ HARTFORD (AP) — Three Nam (AP)—U.S. jets art jk.A duiriicate bridge game wUI Invited to «u|mv»i« ”— oeen xnvuoa lo ihacuaS the prO" Tom Donran, Manchester Blk’a snd Mrs. Justin J. MiUer of Church Women Imported .Chestnuts, IJmes, b ate»^ ^ . _ — Gtmto- holdups in Connecticut, two in hammering hard at Com- be conducted tonli^t in a room ^th the Chamber are the F la . youth activity chairman. Judges Gtoetonhury. OrangES, Boac PeaM and Indton Bivor BeeUtoss munist supply routes on the second floor at the Com- jaycees, Ktwanls, Rotary and H er fiance to the eon of Mr. l^ponsor Film tee Hartford area, netted gun­ w ere WlUlam Freem an and Edr • Miss Forreat, a 1944 graduate and Mm . Hairy E. Nelscm of through Laos to check men munity T, 79 N. Main St, and ehibe. S s o : Stoiiacli, TsBo^ men more team 811,000. Friday. ward TomUel.' of: Miancheater High Sicbobl, is West Patel Beach. and eQuipment that North •ponaored by the M an^stcr !>,. p^ank Horton of the City emitoyed at Ptioenix Mutual EJptocbpal C biH ^ Women of SQnadi, wSSteVdlow Turnfas, R om ^ I^ttace^Boi^ The biggest haul of tee day YWCA. RegistmUons wlU be /.. Mltos Hewitt u a graduate of L e t^ , Peiss, Com, Broccoli, Rfoto and Egg PtoBt. Viet Nam is speeding Cammlttea'-of tlm Ijtfe Insurance Oo., Haittori-' St. Mary’s Episcopal Churth was grabbed by tee two armed taken at 7:46 and play wiU be- caiamber, who is spearheading M>. M U 4r to a,194X Miaitofaestcc High School. She is south, informed sources 1 Police Recover ,employed a t .Fratt and Whitney wtU sponsor a sbowteg of “Tlie men who fled with 810,000 after gin at 8. The event is open to propoeat said, "We feel that of Otaustonbury )SfiR Schoc^. He said today. the public. t DivSton .or D ift^ Airewft Mouse That Roam,^’ a toature sticking up the Foodmart Inc. To do any less would be mad­ attractive signs of this sort was recently, dthtoariied Rlbi^ Stolen^^ehicl© Cb^.,,Eato:;jH aiitf^ fltel Ih color, Monday at 8 p.m. market in East Hartford. n ess,’’ one souiTce said. "W e would snhancs ths appearance the D.8. Army , aRcf aw i^ Manchester YWCA wlH Ooi^ te Neil Hall at the ^orch. The LLiTU I>IS.............. 4 ^. ♦.• • • • • ^ The money was taken from simply cannot let the Oommu- of ManchestSr, particularly at three yearn , wftti' tta 40ndjlir- Nelson Attended Fakn duct a Tour of Homes May 14. WbUe on'^'piitinl iNtoch County eehoola and re- event to open to the public. A PICKLE SPEABS .., •. *..... • ‘ i the cashier’s office in the market nlete arrive In South Viet Nom th#...pntrancea to our commu­ morning, ftpii'lTMtar A . borhe. ito to'e*hy*oyed Mh . Cart J. Dauber is tour nity.’' . and w i^ e y DivtNon c« HhRisd , celved a B.A degree and maa- nominal aidniladon fee will ])e "Here’s Where Y«&AM YouiJWgMtoM and during regular shopping hours. with all that stuff intact.’’ chsirmsn. She will be assisted son apotted’'^A-car' wMch had Aircraft Oorp., East Haittord. teria degree to advertiaing from charged. 'IHE lUllw Police said the gunmen, pos­ With the pause In tee bombing by Mm. AUlaon O. Bi^antneir, co- been repoiid^'s<^en yiMterday Peter SetleM is the star cf the ing as shoppers, stixdled up to ; . A to ll wed^tliig ib p lm e d . Ftoftda State' Untveraity. He to ■fO#' of North Viet Nam In its 16te idialrmaa; Itos.' Pierre Mar- aftenwon ffto Aliinbry 8t. nedr an sdyeptiataig representative Odumbia pioture, which has tee cashier’s window, took their day, another terrorist incident the Maoobeiitor^liRHnoclal SkiA teney, reCreahmenta; Mm . Ver- Ta^i: Collectioiig wMh th e W ail S tre e t Jo u n iai biton rated as femBy entertain­ _____________ _ ___ Rrodnef!" weapons frpm bags they were startled Saigon.
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