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Shows Strong Advance Western New Ydrk Division /■ I PAOETHIB(rY-SIX- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mtonchester. Conn.. Wed., April 18,1973 . r Maundy Thursday Services National Key 73 Officer PINEHURST today as ahvays .. • Manchester area churches vice of Confirmation; St. p.m.. Holy Communion; The Weather Mary’s Episcopal Church, 10 Hebron and Gilead Is Easter Sunrise Speaker fo r the finest will observe Christ’s farewell Today^s State Partly cloudy ton i^t and Friday with low a.m.. Holy Communion; 7:30 Congregational Churches, 7,:30 married Lt. Helen Cressey. In to his disciples, symbolised by Salvation Army Col. John in the upper 40s and high Friday in the 60s. p.m.. Holy Eucharist and strip­ p.m., joint services at Hebron 1941, they took charge of the the Last Supper and His Waldron, secretary of the EASTER RAMS Lottery Number ^ecipitation chance 20 per cent through washing of the disciples’ feet, ping of the altar. church; St. Peter’s Episcopal Asbury Park, N.J., Corps, and National Key 73 Committee, 11 period. tomorrow with special Maundy St. Bartholomew’s Roman Church of South W inder, ,7:30 will be the main speaker at the during the next five years, in­ Thursday services. Catholic Church, 7:30 p.m.. p.m.. Holy Communion; Our Key 73 United Easter Sunrise augurated the now popular out­ PERDUE CHICKENS 06424 Manchester—A City of i^illage Charm jigyENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Manchester churches ober- Mass in commemoration of Savior Lutheran Church of Service Sunday at 7 a.m. at door meetings on the boardwalk MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1973- VOL. XCH, No. if ving Maundy Thursday include Holy Euduuist and procession Wapping, 7:15 p.m.. Worship Manchester High School and beach. He was appointed TURKEYS Center Congregational Church, of the Blessed Sacrament Service with Holy Communion. athletic field. His topic: “ The divisional young people’s 7:30 p.m.. Sacrament of Holy followed by Adoration of the Church for which Christ secretary at Buffalo, N.Y., in r. Communion and Tenebrae; Blessed Sacrament until mid­ Also, Bolton Congregational Prayed.” 1951 and was named territorial U.S. CHOICE BEEF young people’s secretary in Community Baptist Church, night; St. John’s Polish Church, 7:30 p.m.. Observance In the event of rain, the ser­ 7:30 p.m.. Holy Communion; National (htholic Church, 8:30 of Lord’s Supper; United vice will be in Bailey 1958. He returned to Buffalo in Concordia Lutheran Church, a.m.. Mass; Zion Evangelical Methodist Church of Bolton, Auditorium of the high school. 1961, when he was appointed di­ We have the low price on noon and 7:30 p.m.. Holy Com­ Lutheran Church, 7:30 p.m.. 7:30 p.m.. Covenant Commu­ Members of the hbnchester visional commander for the Shows Strong Advance Western New Ydrk Division. munion; Emanuel Lutheran Communion Worstiip Service. nion Service; St. Bernard’s clergy will also participate in COCA COLA state or Land O’ Lakes Roman Catholic Church of He was appointed to the com­ Church, 7 and 11 a.m., 7:30 Manchester area churches the service, as will the Salva­ 8 packs BUTTER p.m.. Services of Holy Commu­ planning Maundy Thursday ser- Rockville, 7:30 a.m.. Mass, 7 mand of the Western Penn­ tion Army Citadel Band and a Reg. $1.19 $1.08 lb. 798 nion. vices include Union p.m.. Mass of the Lord’s Supper United Church Choir. sylvania Division in 1965 and Also, Second Congregational Congregational Church of and Procession; St. Maurice’s Col. Waldron is the chief assumed his present post in Cott Quarts of Figures Dampened Church, Office of Tenebrae Rockville, 7:30 p.m.. Holy Com­ Roman Catholic Church of secretary of the Salvation 1969. ORANGE or Isie'Df Gold He attended the ninth session with Holy Communion; South munion and reception of Confir­ Bolton, 8 p.m., Mass com­ Army in the 13 eastern states ROOT BEER SODA MARGARINE United Methodist Chur^, 7:30 mation Class; St. Peter’s memorating the Lord’s Last with headquarters in New York of the International College for lb. 288 Minesweeping Halted By Soaring Of 3 qts. 898 p.m.. Holy Communion and Ser­ Episcopal Church, Hebron, 7:30 Supper,. City. Col Waldron officers in 1956 at London, England, and participated in He was commissioned as a The new Promise Margarine — Soft In Tuba SAIGON (AP) - The U.S. sweep operations two days ago clearing activity was suspended the Centenary Congress in the minesweeping operation Inflation Rate Salvation Army officer in 1936 the School for Officers Training Navy has halted minesweeping without explanation and because “ of the failure of the London in 1965. usually 708 — Special at 598 pkg. once before, on Feb. 28, when Bolton and was appointed to the in New York City, he met and operations in North Vietnamese withdrew its ships and planes other side to abide by the there was a delay in the release WASHINGTON (AP) — The government today reported South Windsor finance department at waters in an apparent attempt from the coastal areas where agreements and assurances of of U. S. prisoners of war held by the economy advanced at a rapid rate of 14.3 per cent Philadelphia (Pa.) Paris.” He spoke of “ the other to force Hanoi to. scale down they had been working. Hanoi North Vietnam. The POWs during the first quarter of the year, with inflation soaring Headquarters. Assigned as PINEHURST Communist attacks in (^m - charged this violated the Viet­ side’s failure torr^^pect the un­ were released four days later, Contract Goes secretary for field training at bodia and delivery of troop rein­ nam cease-fire agreement. ilateral cease-fire declared by and U. S. Navy planes went at a rate of 6 per cent. Kennel Club Sponsors Spring and Summer The Commerce Department than the increase in consumer To Arbitration forcements and supplies to the After the Hanoi announce­ the government of Cambodia, back to sweeping the waters at Viet Cong in South Vietnam. ment, Pentagon spokesman and ... the continued flow of the entrance to Haiphong. said the country’s gross spending during the period. national product rose $40.6 As a result, it said, personal The Board of Education and AKC-Sanctioned Match About Town See Our Easter Hams North Vietnam reported Jerry W. F r i^ e lm said in a enemy supplies into South Viet­ The North Vietnamese Double Knit billion from January through savings decreased from $62.8 the Bolton Educational Mary and Joseph’s Mothers Fine Selection The way orders are coming in. It looks as If Hams are In today that the Navy stopped its statement that the mine nam.” Foreign Ministry said the March to reach a seasonally billion in the fourth quarter to Association have been The South Windsor Kennel “ 0 Sing Your Songs,” and other Circle will meet Thursday at 8 Starting at number one place for Easter meat, with Turkeys, Chicken file United States suspended minesweeping stopped again adjusted annual rate of $1,235 $56.9 billion in the first quarter negotiating the teachers’ Club will hold an AKC-sanc- classics. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Louis and Beef following. Tuesday and the U.S. task force trillion. and the savings rate fell from master agreement since tioned' Plan B-OB match April Sulots, 98 Columbus St. Co­ Here at Pinehurst we offer three of the finest hams on pulled out of the area. SPORT The increase compares with a 7.6 per cent to 6.7 per cent. The D e c e m b e r . Negotiations 28 at the Rye St. Park. Entries Family Bingo hostesses are Mrs. Alfred the market. Kleindienst Drops Out It also claimed that in some GNP advance in the fourth savings rate is the percentage resulted in an impasse on will be taken from 10 to 11:30 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Hagenow and Mrs. William All hocklets, shankleta, akin free, lean cooked two months of clearance quarter of last year of $30.9 of disposable income put into March 16 and were referred to a.m. Judging will begin at noon. South Windsor Little League dark. hams, Witk NO Water added. ‘ . operations, the Americans had billion or 11 per cent at an an­ mediation on April 11. will hold an “ All in the Family COATS checking accounts. MORRELL whole or half, 12 to 14-lb. Hams. These ' exploded only three of the “ tens nual rate. Breed judges will be Mrs. Paul Bingo” April 26 from 7 to 10 Gate of Heaven Mothers Cir­ This four-hour session failed are ready to eat.. just heat and serve. Of Watergate Probe of thousands” of mines U. S. The gross national product is Sivernail, Madison, terriers, p.m. at the South Windsor High cle will meet tonight at 8 at the to result in an agreement and ^^Where planes planted in North Viet­ the value of the nation’s output terriers group, and best adult; School. home of Mrs. Stanley Rich­ DUBUQUE Fleur di leis Boneless and semi- the state mediator declared paragraph statement issued at DeVan L. Shumway, namese waters last year. of goods and services and is the Rev-Share Norman Biggins, West Co-chairmen of the bingo are mond, 101 Helaine Rd. Mrs. You*re A WASHINGTON (AP) - Atty. that the parties were at an im­ boneless hams. For the small family we suggest' Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst the Justice Department, said spokesman for the Committee broadest indication of the Kingston, R. I., working Dober­ Mrs.
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