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Oil Prices Offset Food PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - EVENING HERALD. Wed.. May 2. 1979 Masse-Mather Carmienki-Murdock Susan May Mather and John Arthur Masse, both of East Hartford, were married April 28 at St. Isaac Kathleen Helen Murdock of Coventry and Albert W. Jogues Church in East Hartford. Carmienke of Manchester were married April 27 at St. Mary Church in Coventry. Johnny Carson Says Talks Will Reopen Catholic, East Hartford, Nursing Home Blasted The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. HeHl Stay with NBC On Extra Sakiries Cheney Nines Triumph Mather of 27 Laurel St., East Hartford. The Murdock of 78 Pucker St., Coventry. The bridegroom is For Patient Treatment bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Masse the son of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Carmienke of 450 Page 2 Page 12 Page 13 Page 20 of 147 Arnold Drive. East Hartford. Gardner St., Manchester. The Rev. Vincent Cronin officiated. The Rev, F. Bernard Miller of St. Mary Church of­ Judith Mather of East Hartford was her sister’s ficiated at the double-ring candlelight ceremony. maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donna Wells, The bride, given in marriage by her father. Wore a lEsat BartforJi Miss Sandra Manuck, Miss Ellen Laing and Miss nylon organza and silk-venise lace gown designed with Cloudy Tonight, JoAnn Fortier, all of East Hartford. Christiana Rae of split mandarin neckline appliques with lace and s e ^ Massachusetts was flower girl. pearls, full Bishop sleeves and lace trimmed hemline. Showers Likely She wore a matching profile headpiece trimmed in silk Paul Baker of East Hartford served as best man. venise lace with a chapel-length veil and carried white Detail! on page 2 Ushers were Robert Wells, Otto Dowd, Mark Lincoln long stemmed roses. and Ronald Stoppa, all of East Hartford. Alan Masse and James Masse, both of East Hartford and brothers Mrs. Carol Ann Slivinskas of Newington was her of the bridegroom, were junior ushers. sister’s matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Euf niit0 A reception was held at MaMa Mia’s in Manchester, Patricia Thone of Windsor Locks, and Miss Nancy Car­ Imports Drop Umlh mienke of Manchester, the bridegroom’s sister. Vol. XCVIII, No. 181 — Manchester, Conn., Thursday, May 3,1979 > A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 • 20(t Single Copy » 15t Home Delivered after which the couple left for Virginia. They will The American Petroleum reside in East Hartford. David Gutzmer of Vernon served as best man. Ushers were A1 Slivinskas of Newington and Jeffrey Grzyb of Institute reported Wednesday Manchester. U.S. crude oil imports dropped Mrs. Masse is a licensed practical nurse employed sharply last week to 5.8 million at Hartford Hospital. Mr. Masse is employed as an auto mechanic ^t L&V Sunoco in East Hartford. A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club, barrels daily from 6.5 million Mrs. John A. Masse barrels the previous week, (Gerrick photo) after which the couple left on a cruise to Bermuda. For Oil Prices traveling, Mrs. Carmienke wore a pink ruffle-neck dress, although the import level last matching slim belt, large pink beads and a pink rose cor­ week was slightly higher than last year’s 5.5 million barrels for the sage. The couple will reside in Coventry. same week. And, in its weekly Wedding Mrs. Carmienke is employed as a legal secretary by bulletin, the API, an oil industry the law firm of Howard, Kohn, Sprague & FitzGerald and trade association, also said U.S. Offset Food ‘sSBisc.’t ' ^ is the assistant clerk to Judge David C. Rappe of the gasoline stocks declined last week WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sharply at the same rate as in April it would Schlechtweg-Kamor Coventry Probate Court. to 231.8 million barrels from 233.3 higher prices for gasoline and mean an 11.4 percent inflation rate Mr. Carmienke is employed as a supervisor by million barrels the week before. heating oil canceled a dramatic im­ Denise Therese Kamor The Rev. Paul Bowman Myrton Schlechtweg of Wholesale prices increased 1 per­ of Rockville, formerly of Schlechtweg is employed Automatic Data Processing in East Hartford. (Coventry Mrs. Albert W. Carmienke In Washington, the Energy provement in food costs during April cent in December, February and of Union Congregational Rockville was his brother’s as an auto mechanic at Wedding Specialists photo) Department accused seven major as wholesale prices climbed 0.9 per­ Manchester, and Bryan Church performed the March and by 1.2 percent in January. best man. Ushers were Olenders Inc. oil companies of overcharging cent — the fifth straight month of Gilbert Schlechtweg of double-ring ceremony. The April Wholesale Price Index James Sas of Ellington and customers nearly $1.7 billion double-digit inflation, the govern­ Rockville were married The bride was given in stood at 211.1. That means goods and William Purnell of during the past six years.^auk ment reported today. April 7 at Union marriage by her father. Rockville. services which costs $100 in 1967 Bloom, the department’s special ^ Food ready for sale to groceries Congregational Church in Mrs. Lorraine Roman of A reception was held at were prices at $211.10 last month. attorney for compliance, said the declined by 0.3 percent last month, Rockville. South Windsor was her the Army & l^vy Club in The new report on wholesale prices oil was priced at about $12 per by far the best performance since The bride is the daughter sister's matron of honor. Manchester. 'The couple — which strongly affect what con­ barrel instead of $4 to $5 per last August. Food prices had climbed sumers will pay at the retail level in of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bridesmaids were Miss will reside in Rockville. barrel in violation of price con­ by at least 1.2 percent during each of future months — was a mixed bag. Kamor of Manchester. The Pamela Schlechtweg of Mrs. Schlechtweg is bridegroom is the son of trols established after the 1973 the previous four months. There was good news in some sec­ Rockville, the employed as assistant Arab oil embargo. Mr. and Mrs. Walton bridegroom’s sister; and But fuel prices remained at dis- tors, such as food, and depressing bookkeeper at Manchester couragingly high levels, the Labor statistics in other areas. Schlechtweg, also of Mrs. Susan Hawrylik of Public Health Nursing Britons Vote Department said in its monthly The only other glimmer of hope Rockville, East Hartford. Association. Mr. analysis of inflation at the wholesale contained in the report involved LONDON (UPI) - Britons level. prices of crude goods, those just star­ voted today in a general election Gasoline prices shot up 4.4 percent, ting to work their way through the that last-minute opinion polls YWCA Women to Meet the largest rise since August 1975, supply pipeline. predict will make Margaret and have now surged 9.8 percent Crude goods costs fell by 0.4 per­ The Nutmeg Women’s director of Able Hypnosis Ethical Hypnosis Training Thatcher the nation’s first woman Alan Bicknell, a student at Manchester arranged basically as the Indians would have during the past three months alone. cent during April, the best perfor­ prime minister. Club of the YWCA Hart­ Training Center in Center in SDuth Orange, Furthermore, home heating oil mance since an 0.7 percent decline in Some 41.5 million eigible voters Community College, reads inside his authen­ done it and includes the basic daily ford Region will meet Manchester, will be the N.J. jumped 6.7 percent to raise the three- August 1977. over the age of 18 were choosing tically designed Sioux Indian tipi which he necessities of life. Bicknell has been living in Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. at guest speaker. Mrs, The club is open to all month increase to almost 13 percent, Crude food prices dropped 0.3 per­ between Prime Minister James erected on the college campus as a class the Manchester Branch of Perlman has been involved the tipi for about two weeks. (Herald photo a particularly gloomy statistic for cent, the first decline since last July. area women. For more in­ Callaghan’s promises of five more the YWCA, 78 N. Main St., with hypnosis and teaching formation call Ann Thomas project and to educate others about the In­ by Strempfer) northeastern states. In the finished goods category, the years of state socialism and ad­ Manchester. self-hypnosis for 20 years. of Hartford or call the dian lifestyle. The interior of the tipi is The heating oil jump was the food price decline was led by a sharp ditional welfare benefits under Mrs. Gini Perlman, She is a graduate of the YWCA office at 647-1437. biggest since an 8.1 percent increase 10.7 percent drop in vegetable prices Labor Party rule, or Mrs. registered in June 1974. and encouraging declines/in prices Thatcher’s Conservative program In fact, the cost of all products at for pork, coffee and poultry. stressing private enterprise and the wholesale level other than food income tax cuts. ^TipV Makes Home Prices for beef and veal, eggs and climbed by 1.3 percent, the biggest Joins Honor Society The Conservatives commanded sugar rose less than in March. On the increase in that category since Oc­ an average 5.15 percent lead over other hand, prices rose more than in tober, 1974 — a sure sign that infla­ B a rb a ra A. Senna, one of the first inductees to its kind at ECSC and the Labor Party in voter sampling March for rice, bakery products and daughter of Mr.
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