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MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1965 i>olnt Nov. 4 at tlie Mancheater Other cases disposed ot were beth Woolson of Branford to Al action on all three requests Approval for the Manchester Country Club, appeared In court Donald R. Adams, 17, of 66 lan Leonard Rldyard of Man which had been aired at a Nov. Homestead St., Illegal passing Rd. subdivision was tabled be yesterday on Charges of break chester, Saturday, Nov. 6. 8 public heaulng: (1) From the on the right, $20; Robert Ander- cause problems of storm water ing and entering with criminal The bride is the daughter of 8th DtsMct, -to change to In- CAMERA AND FILM 8<Mi of Vernon, failure to drive duetrial Zone about 16 acres off drainage have not yet been Intent, but were not put to plea. reasonable dlstwce apart, $26; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Woolson resolved. Varied Menu of Branford. The bridegroom 1s HUlUrd St.; (2). from First headquarters At the request of Utelr coun- James Argire of Meriden, fail Hartford Realty, to change to Part <ff last night’s meeting Turkeys, Football ure to drive in the established a son. of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar was spent discussing the Broad Manchester’s Thanksgiv- itel, the cases <a Harold H. Business Zone HI, an erlght-aore tag Day athletic field menu lane, $26; Oharies L. Burton of Rldyard of 20 Nprthfleld St. St. trp "'c problem. Tamsky Byde, 26, of 152 Charter Oak parcel to the south of the Shop tomorrow wUl once again be Vernon, failure to yield right The Rev. Allan McGraW, pas sugges' d the possibility of a Let Us Check Americans Dead iSt., and poy J. Oukett, 23, of tor of First Baptist Church, of ping Parkade; and (3) from as varied u the one display of way, $25; John Chabot of north-south, crosstown artery, Yonr Camera plBStonbury, were continued to Hayden Griswold Jr., to approve ed a few hours later on the Rdckyille, speeding, $30; WU- ficiated at the candlelight cere from the Wilbur Cross Highway For Holiday Photos t>ec. 2. mony. a subdivision off Manchester Tomorrow’s Stars dining room table. liam J. Farr, 18, of 42 Goodwin to the south end. ’phe proposal, Edward Parsain of Rockville, The bride was given in mar Rd., at the Glastonbury Town NEW YORK (AP) — As usual the entree will be St., failure to obey yield sign, Line.#! ^ part of the txwn’s master plan, how in the UH. Army stationed riage by her lather. She wore a Rooted in American tradi- the Road Race, starting at $10; Coleen Farris of Rockville, The 8th District request had would locate th# street on or TTio E n o s t - 7 at Fort Dlx, N-T., appeared to full-lengfth gown of satapeau, de is the menu for 10:30 a.m. at the intersec operating motor velflcle without been opposed by a host of resi along the railroad tracks. answer three charges. These a license, $15; Murray Gerber o r signed with lace bodice, scooped QUALITY ft S^yiCE Thanksgiving day: Turkey tion of Mata and School W eek dents in the HiUiard-Bilyue- Lamenzo announced that Tam W a r Were: operating a motor vehicle neckline, long tapered sleeves, Streets. One-half hour later, Windsor, speeding, $26; Helen Loomls Sts. Mea and the TPC sky has been named coordinator at recKonoblo prllset and pigskin. while' his license was under M. Harvey of Hartford, speed and skirt with back fullness ter As much as a time ot football at 11, whistles will signal minating in a chapel train. Her laat night favored a zone of a study and survey of town the kickoffs of two high suspension; improper use of ing, $80; David Hildebrand, 17, change for only five or six traffic problems in the four rivalries, it is also becoming a Operator’s license anil giving of 13 Fairfield St., reckless driv llngerUp-length veil of silk illu day for spectacular parades as school football games. sion was arranged from a pearl acres at the north of the prop- areas pinpointed last week by Manchester High takes on false name to police. He was ing, $40; Florence B. Lines, 88 erty., Mahoney. SALEM a reminder that Christmas can arrested Saturday. When he ap Blssell St., failure to drive In crown'.^and she carried a cas not be far away. Windham at Memorial Field Total Nearly cade iMuquet of white mums The delay was suggested by Others involved in the study, peared in court, he was already right hand lane, $S0; William NASSIFF But above all else, as it has with East Catholic opposing with an orchid in the center. TPC Chairman John Lamenzo, to be started at once, are Po 20 hours absent without leave Sohnell, 20, of North Coventry, been for nearly 360 years; South Catholic at Mt. Nebo. Miss Nancy Walsh of Bran to detennlne whether a private lice Chief James Reardon, Di-. C A M E R A ft One Quarter from his base. unnecessary noise with motor Thaiiksglvlng is a day for fami After that comes, crEui- ford was maid of honor. Brides rector of Public Works Walter vehicle, $16; and. David Yakal- access road to the site should be PHOTOSHOP lies and for giving thanks. berry sauce, turkey, stuff 3:iie charges of improper use maids were Mrs. Richard Gold- improved and turned over to the Fuss, and Town Water and. Sever tls, 17, of 929 Tolland Tpke., fail President Johnson, in pro ings potatoes, pie and all the Of U.S. Dead o f operator's license and g;lvlng enzi and Mrs. Leonard Sobolewr town as a public street er Superintendent Lawrence . 991 MAEV STREET ure to observe optical restriction claiming Thursday a day of na- rest of that calorie-laden a false name were noUed. On ski, both of Branford. The bridal The delay in approving a zone Wlttkofske. stuff! on Ws driver’s license $6. TeL 643-7869 tional thanksgiving, called for SAIGON, South V i64 the charge of operating with attendants were dressed alike in change for the First Hartford The four areas are: Broad St., The following cases were con prayers that “ the forces of vio suspended Ucense he was fined long gowns of gold crepe, and Realty property was to permit from Center St. to north of the Nam (AP)—&vage fight> tinued: Peter Hllinski, 21, of 65 lence, indifference and intoler $200, since it was a second of they carried cascade bouquets Planning Director Joseph Tam Waddell School; W. Middle ing in the central High- Russell St., operating motor ance may soon vanish from the fense. But since he was in the of gold and bronze mums. sky to study the possibility of Tpke., from Main St. to East State News ^ lands and elsewhere vehicle while his license was face of the earth.” service and needed money to get Nelson Grant ot Manchester town acceptance of Green Man Catholic High School; Manches Viet Nam left 240 Am^< tmder suspension, to Dec. 9; He asked all persons to give back to the base. Judge Searles served as best man. Ushers or Blvd,, a private’ access road. ter Memorial Hospital, and Burr Frank M. end Mary C. Janton, thanks for "the blessings that cans dead last week, U.S, were James Ridyard of Man Comers In Buckland, pearlngton remitted $100 Tolland, breach of peace, to The study will be part of the have been bestowed' upon our Smoke Calls military officials any chester, brother of the bride; Dec. 6; James W. Love joy, , answer to Mayor Francis Maho naUon during the past 12 nounced ^ a y . It was bif 21 and John Jones of Manchester. m of PoqiMnook Bridge, imperson ney’s request for a full survey months.” , far the highest weekly to Alter a reception at the Firefighters ating a police officer, to Nov. o f traffic problems in the Broad The Johnson family win sit Phoenix Restaurant, Branford, tal of the war and neariy 29; Stanley Maselek of Vernon,' St.—Middle Tpke. area. BARRiCSNi iounAi the couple left for a motor trip down to a late afternoon dinner one quarter of the totM breach of peace by assault, to The commission expressed exclusively at at the President’s ranch’ near to Canada. They are living in To Hospital U.S. combat dead, previoin- Fronf^ En d Nov. 29, and Harry J, Urbanskl Branford. great concern last night in the IHOUS^ Johnson City, Tex.