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23-Inch Console Television fAGB tWENTT-FODB FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1964 ArwacG Doily Not Pm m Rub Tht WMthv Evfttfng Herald For Um Week Bmded FweeMt ef D. & WeMher DeeMber 1N4 Talcottville Congregational Frank J. Mansfield Detach­ Washington Lodge will meet The Manchester Rod and Gun and the Rhythmie Choir direct­ Meetly oloa4y aafi Church will have Its annual ment, Marine Corps League, and have semi-public installa­ Club will meet Monday at 8 Game Licensed ed by SB’S, a ifford SHnpeon About Town 8 iH an rtetf r lEumtttg 80.45; pMtIy elouMy, Christmas potluck tonight at 14,151 will have its annual Christmas tion tonight at 8 at Orange Hall. p.m. at the clubhouse on Daley and Mrs. Charles Baxter. m RENTJIU mM tewerrew, high 48-M. 0:30 in the dining room of the party for children of members Wives and friends of members Rd., Cbventry. Now Available The program la open to all Member mt the Andlt Hn> S^wor Club will hold « church. The Christian Educa­ in good standing on Sunday at are invited. Refreshments will flunilles oe the church and com­ •rLEASim Biueen ef drealatioa ManeheBter^A City o f Village Charm ChriatniM party Dec. IS for tion Committee is in charge of 3 pm . at the Marine Club. Chil­ be served. Duplicate bridge will be munity. Childran of memben up to 8 1*own Clark Edward Tomkiel decorations and the Golden Rule dren up to 12 years of age are played tonight at 7:45 in the • A l M d n s yean of age. Parents are ask- Club will supervise the supper. welcome. Santa Claus will also ITie Ladies of the Assump­ basement rooms at 39 School announced this'moming that ad to register their children not VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 62 (TWELVE PAGES-TV SECTION-SUBURBIA TODAY) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 (CUerified Adrertimg en Page lO) PRICE SEVEN CENTS visit the party. tion will have a Christmas St. ’The game is sponsored by 1065 game licenses are now •AS M o M later than Dec. 17. Grace Group of Center Con­ party Monday at 8:15 p.m. at the Manchester Y V fC A . George Wolfert Attends available, and suggested that gregational Church will have Assumption HalL ’iTiere wrill be Perry will conduct the play. The * A l Tlm M St John’s Polish National The .Tunior Choir of St. John’s a grrab bag. public is invited. they would make excellent All-Day Parley pothick at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Polish National Catholic Church Christmas gifts. Catholic Church will have the Woodruff Hall. Members are Paul Dodo* PoHtlae will rehearse tomorrow at 10 ’The licenses may be pur­ sacrament of confession tomor­ asked to bring a small gift for Steamers, cherry stone clams INO. Events a.m. at the church. Thew will chased at the town clerk’s of­ Manchester Education Asso­ row at 11 a.m. at the church. an eKchange prog^m . The and • clam chowder will be $78 MAIN STREET be confessions for the young Public Records fice in the Municipal Building, ciation President Robert Wol­ 38 in Senate, 130 in House group will join the Women’s served tonight from 7 to 9 at the Phone 849-nn The Sweet Adelines, Inc., will people at 11 a.m. Elk’s Home for members, their Nassiff Arms, Bllsh Hardware fert will attend an all-day Fellowship for its Christmas woricehop tomorrow that will In State idng tomorrow at a Christmas program. wives and guests. Warrantee Deed and Manchester Surplus Sales. p ^ y given by the Blind Manchester Assembly, Or­ take up relationships between der of Rainbow for Girls, will Angelo Giola and Santina teacher organizations and IVople’s Associatian of Hartford Members or the Perennial Giola to Jeremiah D. Lynch Mrs. John DeSousa of Bloom­ have an initiatory meeting boards o f education. Sponsored at the Parma Reataurant Hart­ Planters Garden Club have .lec- suid Mary B. Lynch, property at Family Service Under New Rezoning Plan ford. field will speak on "Christmas Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the $1.7 Million orated Whiton Memorial Li­ 50 Norman St. by the Personnel Policies Com­ Customs of Foreign Lands” Masonic Temple. Officers are brary with a large wreath, over Green Manor Estates Inc. to mission o f the 'Connecticut Edu­ Monday at 8 p.m. at an all- reminded- to wear long white the fireplace, an arrangement of Set at Church cation Association, the work­ Mental Health group meeting of the Women’s Harry W. Niedemhoffer and The statement wi read'*' Republicans have proposed a ^ l Jan. 80 and a aelf-impoa«4 gowns. golf leaves, candles and orna­ HARTFORD (AP) — ' . _ . .1 jjndline of Jan. 6. Fellowship of Second' Congre­ Irma C. Niedemhoffer, proper­ shop will be held at the Webb following a five-hour meeting by 30 or 31-member Senate and a ments on the mantel and an ar­ ’The Church School of Cen­ Junior High School in Wethers­ ;ram Asked A legislative subcommittee House with 155 representatives Agreement on another aspect gational Church at the church. ’The Perermlal Planters Gar­ rangement of greens in a basket ty on Lexington Dr. Republican State Chairman A. ter Congr^ational Church will field. will work this weekend on Searle Plnney. At his side was elected from districts. that the special session will hava Members of the Williams Group den Club will meet Monday at at the window. ’There is a green Lease have a Family Service of Sa­ mm will conduct a devotional serv­ A keynote address on teach- NORWICH (AP)— A$1.7 reapportionment plan the Democratic state chairman, Democrats have been talking to resolve, the Ieg;isIatioTi that Sirloin PH No. 38 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. cardboard tree in the Children’s Charles Morrison and Ger­ cred Music Sunday at 4:30 p.m. will set up a constitutional con­ ice In the chapel before the Dexter Stark, Sunset Ter., Ver­ trude J. MOnison to Walter L. erboard relations, to be deliver­ John M. Bailey. of a 36-member Senate and a Wing, complete with wrapped at the church sanctuary. "Chllde million reorganization of \ that may be the beginning House with 200 members, 89 to vention, appears to be near, tha COMPLf.Tr program. Members are remind­ non, for a Christmas party and Lamoureaux Jr., store at 385 ed at 10 a.m. by Dr. John Sul­ The statement said there were packages and stuffed animals, Jeeus,” a cantata by Joseph the patient care pi'ogram at of compromise between be chosen from districts and the party leaders said. 'FIZZLIN’ SIRLOIN ed to bring warm clothing for carol sing. Members are re­ Center St., for two years, com­ livan of Boston, New England "substantial areas of agree­ and stockings are hung from Clokey, will be presented. rest to be elected at large from Details of the convention bin a welfare organization in Hart­ minded to bring an unwrapped the mantel. mencing Jan. 1, 1965, with a representative for the National the Connecticut Valley Hos- Democratic and Republi- ment’ ’ on 36-member Senate. The Rev. Francis C. Hawes, the larger communities. will be submitted to party ford. Refreshments will be Educational Association, will pital is included in the bud-1 can leaders, But It added a number of prob­ STEAK PS Christmas arrangement using three-year option. minister of Christian educa­ caucuses Tuesday. served by members of the be followed by panel discussions lems remained. At present, there are 36 Sen­ greens, for an exchange pro­ Roy Carley, a chalk artist Building Permits tion, will lead a carol sing. get request of the State i leaders met Friday and ators elected from districts and The leader's statement said Strickland Group. gram. Mrs. Paul Goupll will be and television personality, will on this topic. __4„i Tj__ I announced in a joint statement The subcommittee was di­ To Jarvis Enterprises Inc., The Christmas cantata will Mental Health Department. want to take a look 294 House members elected the proposed convention would : CUT tWLOINl co-hostess. appear tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The afternoon session will be rected to work out a plan for new dwellings at 25 Kane Dr., be presented by the Senior and Separate units would be creat­ House representation from 180 from towns. A federal court has start next Sept. 13. Delegates to ____ a •eoT»TO Polish American Club will at Batchelder School, 757 New devoted to discussion of fringe at" a plan that would create a • WM* TOAST 310,000; 26 Kane Dr., $10,900; Youth Choirs, directed by Wal­ ed to care for alcoholics, geria­ districts, based generally on live ordered Senate redistricting and the convention would be elected meet Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at 'The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ Britain Ave., Hartford, for the 29 Kane Dr. $11,700 ; 32 Kane benefits and a report of teach­ 36-member Senate and a 180 - Open 7 Days 11:30-9 ter Grzyb, minister of music; tric patients, and medical and House districts within each the establishment of district rep­ June 15. The convention would the clubhouse, 106 Clinton St., sor a card party tonight at 8 at Greater Hartford Youth for Dr., $11,900; and 33 Kane Dr., er salary trends around the member House. S87 West Middle Turnpike the Pilgrim and Cherub choirs surgical patients. There al.so The statement said, however, Senatorial district. resentation for the House to do conclude Jan. 10, 1966. for the election of officers.
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