GAS H W Hwbatoo! Drawn As Soon As Possible and for the Family and Home!" Miss Nancy Joan Hines of St
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. ;t ; 1 MONDAY, OCTOM5B. 24, 1966 Th^ Weather PAGE TWENTY-FOl® AvoRge Daily Net f^reae Ron iianrljfBter lEti^ninfl H^ralii ; For tb« .ibUM C h x ^ , ooel, eJuuMs# og. nUn \ M r in 40o; mootly ona* teachers in their school sys O etoiiw m , 1B4B-' . , By tORR^rrow, Uttl8 tonH^oratu** Manchester Watea will meet CSE Workshops tems. About Town tomorrow at the Italian Amer McRory-Hines Certification is the process by ican Club, Eldridge St. Weigh A id in Teacher which the state, licenses persons oome and t 4 14 ,9 8 4 H anehe^^i^A, pity o f ViOagd Charm ing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. to teach in the schoola under H ie French C3ub of Manches fairway’s fl There will be . a Halloween Certification standards set by 0»e State t4% • ‘ ' ' , ■ ■ ■ , (GlMottM AdverUoIng am V n g a .tl) ’PRICM SEVEN CENTS ter will sponsor a public whist Party, with prlaes for the three Board of Education and ap FAIRWAY VDL. LteLVI, NO. » (TWENTY-iOUR PAGES—TWO OTCllONS) BIANCHESITER, CONN^' "I^ESDAY, o b tO 25, 1966 and setback card party tonight best costumes. Members are re- The Ooonectlcut State De proved by the legislature. Wie assartmeaf at 8 at Orange Hall. Refresh- ihinded that any member not partment of Education will hold r e la tio n s are oohstantly under fhents wlU be served. Ticket^ wearing a mask will be fined. a series of workshops through review. inay be purchased at the door. A board meeting wiU be held Through the meetings, the de Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the out the state during the next partment hopes to bring educa Miantonomah Tribe, lORM, home of Mrs. Roger Cady, Hic few weeks to brief school ad tors up-to-date on latest changes craff■ material^!/ aill meeting tonight at 8 at kory Rd., Andover. ministrators on ways of and wlU olffer suggestions on have everything for your projects’^ Tinker Hall. handling teacher certification efficient records keeping. The Junior Century Club will About three-fourths of the Officers of Friendship Lodge problems. • styrofoam •glitter •felt have a dried arrangemMit The meeting for this area will state’s school systems are ex of Masons will visit Fayette workshop .tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. pected to participate in the sea*' • sequins •trims •ennents Lodge In Elllngton-RockviUe to be held Nov. 16 at the Vernon at the home of Mrs- Oscar Asa- Center .limlor High School. Oth sions. morrow night to put on the Fel- doorian, 17 Starkweather St. lowcraft Degree. The group ers will be held between now- . /• will meet at 6:30 at the Man and the end of November at I II The book discussion group of Hamden, Westport, New Mil chester Masonic Temple to • ^>ray paints the Junior Century Club will ford, Granby, Danielson and transport Its furniture. meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at New London. LECLERC m yes, we give the home of Mrs. Robert Cow The sessions will be led by • bells • cake tins A semi-annual Circuit Assem ley, 78 Plymouth Lane. The FUNERAL HOME discounts for bly of Jehovah’s Witnesses will Dr. James S. LeSure of 274 book to be discussed is "Fem Parker 'S t., the state depart • cookie cutters be held Friday through Sunday inine Mystique.” FUNERAL aU South V iet at Rockville High School. ment’s consultant in charge of organizations! teacher certification, and ■will • ornaments • braids A meeting of the Great Books be the first of their kind held SERVICE Alumni of the University of Discussion Group originally Vows E arly Hartford will have a diimer- In Ooimecticut. WALTER N. scheduled for Wednesday at LECLERC dance Saturday, Nov. 5 at Whiton Library has been post A major purpose of the work Director e both etoree are open IlinT*. und fri. nlghte till 9:00' • Elections Valle's Steak House, Hartford. poned imtil Wednesday, Nov. 2 shops, according to Dr. LeSure, will be to teach school admin 23 Main Street, Manchester at 8 p.m. at the home of Dr. and MANILA (AP) — In a Manchester Assembly, Order Mrs. Walter Schardt, 81 East- istrators how to keep better Call 649-5869 of Rainbow for Girls, will have land Dr. Members are reminded track of the certification of bid for peace, President an initiatory meeting tonight at to bring copies • of the two Johnson and his war allies 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Moliere plays to be discussed, announced today they are Officers are reminded to wear "The High Brow Ladles” and prepared to Withdraw long white gowns. Refreshments "The Physician in Spite of Hlm- forces from South Viet will be served after the meet ,aelf.” Nam within six months ing. after their conditions for The PTSO of Bermet Junior establishing peace are ful There will be a rehearsal of High School will have its an „ .forget filled. all principals and supporting nual Open House Wednesday, Winding up the two-day sum players in Acti 1 of "Mr. Rob Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Parents will M^ntenance have the opportunity to follow tlSP' mit meeting, the South Viet erts” tonight at 8 at the Little namese regime pledged to bold Theater of Manchester club- a typical day in their children’s WoMesI scholastic schedule. Teachers national elections by next fall, rooms, 22 Oak St. The show On the troop pullout, tli^e com will be presented Nov. 11, 12, will present course descriptions. su^Although Christmas is still two months away, the nation’s stores are rapidly munique signed by the seven President Johnson and South Vietnamese Prime those watching wese Secretary of State RUsk and 18 and 19 at Illlng Junior High PTSO memberships will be ac ‘•'lAking on a Yuletide look. In Washington, Matthew Diekel, a department heads of government declared: Minister Ky (right) sign the Manila summit con South Vietnamese Chief of State Nguyen Van School Auditorium. cepted. '’iitore Employe, is all but submerged in toy Santas, ready to be placed out on the ‘ ‘•niey ahaU be withdrawn, ference communique at Malcanang Palace. Among Thieu (qecond froin r i^ t)« (AP' P hotofax) ' ;:^helves. (AP Photofax) after close consultation, as the other side withdra'ws its forces to the north, ceases infiltration Viet Gift Buying Blamed and the level of 'violence thus MAKOWlS Malllnson plioto subsides. Viet Monsboiis Wash Out 'Since 1911V - EVERYTHING MRS. JAMES SAMUEL McRORY "These forces will be with GAS H W HWBAtOO! drawn as soon as possible and for the Family and Home!" Miss Nancy Joan Hines of St. and the late Albert Hlnea. c Christmas Here Already not later than six months after Manchester became the bride The bridegroom is a son of Mr. the above conditions have been and Mrs. James McRory Of . o*v ' _ fukiUed.” of James Samuel McRory of iSAIOON, South Viet Nam reported cajjitiurlnig 896 peisoh; ^ '1 ^ ra i^ over Hor ti Viet NOW West Hartford. Withdrawal of foreign troops (AP) _ U.S. B62 bombers ers, ,scre<mtog 4,186 suapfcto Mbnday wew m lluwu by West Hartford Saturday morn The Rev. Peter J. Marshall at Marlow’s with ________ ______Across __ ___ Nation from the: south has often been struck at Viet Cong bases in and sebchi 210 weapons. .The tos v-^r ^ r c e m N a ^ planes ing at Westminister Presbyter of Westminister Church per r ln Stores any purchase you stated by the Communists as a ian Church, West Hartford. Don’t face another worrisome winter with a patched-up old burner South Viet Nam today but mom cavalrymen said their own. jjj^m ake; you may use formed the ceremony. ■‘ h e w YORK (AP)—Santa people have on their minds get- partment store, said he already necessaryneoessary oohditloacohditlon for.afor. a peace soon storms nearly washed out oaaualtles'were Hght. to 'The bride la a daughter of Miss Pamela Heer of Rock- 0 ^ hitch up his reindeer for ting packages to Sonny,” said is doing 26 to 80 gift wraps a -- ■ - *• •* ■--- either of these fine setUement. FrequenUy it has American raids over toe Com- The operation, was h. piicer Tte 21 m ln ^ a«ed up to Mrs. Albert Hines of 230 Lake 'ville was maid of honor. Brides another two months, bu f the 'W.G. Austin, manager of the dayly fortor Christmas.Christmas. been listed as a specific condi- charge plans! maids were Mrs. Richard Mc Christmas season already is Kansas City Merchants Associa- ShopsSbopa along ^ong the toe 1 Boardwalk to j^r entering into peace Weloome Here just say “Charge It” Rory of Wethersfield, sister-in- starting to sparkle in the nk- Hon. “ It makes them think AtlanUc CSty, N.J., featured red talks. law of the bridegroom; end Him’s stores- about Christmas shopping ear- candles and holiday wreaths qjhe announcement was clear Watch Miss Sandra Hines of Manches a V ./in Associated Press survey, )ier.” right after Labor Day. ly intended as an overture to M A R L O W lS ter, sister of the bride. Miss •loWB that Christmas will be a John McNavola, manager of a Christmas cards have b e ^ on interest the Oommunnsts in Tomorrow's Sheryl Ward of Portland, niece ll^e early, partly because of W.T. Grant variety store In store counters stace July, starting diacuaslofia. However, j r*.’ ' . ..r..; '. struiDS aft Downtown Main Street—Manchester of the bride, was junior brides Pittsburgh, Pa., said ha noticed Ohristmas catalogs from the the omnmuniqus offered-no-evl- Opm 6 Days—Thursday till 9 the Viet Nam war.