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SPECIALS SHOULDER CLOD ROAST 18-Year-Old Forrestvllle High by Two Policeraen, One White Anchorages THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1967 PAGE TWENTY Avengg Daily Net V n m Bm l E w n i n g For The Week Ended The Weather was either lost or stolen from ISepiteniber 11, 1967 Cloudy, breezy tonight, low The American Legion will Police Probing Philip Pelletier of 170 Hilliard in 60is; some cloudiness, breezy A b o u t T o w n sponsor a Seafood Night to- Labutis Awarded Contract Stores Opeii. St. while he was riding a bus in tomorrow, high in 70s., monrow from 6:30 to 10:31Xp-m. W edding Several Thefts town. 14,805 Manibers o t the ViFW Aux- at the post home, 20 Leonard Tonight to He told police the loss occur- Manchester— A City o f Village Charm St. The event is open to , mem­ For North End Site Work ili«ry, the Army and Navy Cherry-Smith The thefts of a 1963 Pontiac, I'ed about 6 p.m. yesterda:^). bers and guests. m !Iss Linda Anne Smith of 9 O ^ a o ck • mechanics tools valued at $200 (OlaOsifled Advertising oh Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Atudliary and Mystic Review. A $150,667 contract for site im the Rockville Redevelopment VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 294 (TWENTY PAGE^TW O SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1967 Msmchester and James Deay and a wallet containing $16 in FIRE DAMAGES CARRIER North American Benefit As­ were united in marriage Mon- provements in the North End Area. Steven E. Chapin of 20 Clyde cash were reported today by po­ b o s t o n (AP)— Fire caused Renewal area has been award­ The project Is the second of sociation will meet tonight at Rd. has recently been elected day afternoon, Aug. 21, at Re- " The North-End site-improve­ lice. minor damage to the a ^ ra ft formation Lutheran Church, ed to the Labutis Construction ment work will be on Main St., three scheduled for the North 7 at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 treasurer of Sigma Phi Epsilon The car, a white convertible carrier USS Wasp Tuesday New Britain. Co. of Hasardvllle. between Hilliard St. and the End Renewal area. The first, Main St., to pay respects to fraternity at Rensselaer Poly­ owned by Kenneth Burton of 16 night for the second time in The bride is the daughter of The award was announced by New Haven RR crossing; on on N. School St., between Rob­ the late Napolean White, whose technic Institute', Troy. N.Y. Chapman St. was stolen some­ three days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Smith Edward Rybczyk, executive di­ Hilliard St. on Hudson St. and ertson Park and Golway St., wife Is a member of all the time after 6:30 p.m. yesterday The fire Tuesday night ap- rector of the Manchester Re­ o Woodbrldge St. was completed last October. units. Miss Marilyn Twomey, daugh­ o f 310 Spring St. The bride­ 1 whlle parked in Caldor Depart- parently started hi electrical Doria Skirts New England, development Agency. He said The third, which includes the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Two­ groom is the son of Mr. and It includes the widening of ment Store's parking lot, he told equipment in a working com- Mrs. James D. Cherry of that the work will start within Main St. on the east side, in­ reali'gnment of N. Main and N. The meeting of the VFW mey of 267 Porter St., was police. partment, a Navy spokesman Thompsonvllle. two weeks. Labutis will be re- stallation of a rubberized School Sts., will be put out to Auxiliary to sew on cancer pads awarded Freshman Honors at a He said the car*^as locked. said. It was quickly extln- The Rev. Conrad Bergendoff qulred to complete the Improve- pavement over the Main St. bid at a later date. scheduled for tonight has been convocation Wednesday at Wel­ of Reformation Church per- ments in 160 days. railroad crossing, repaving of The tools, owned by Robert guished with nO injuries. postponed until tomorrow at lesley (Mass.) College. formed the double-ring cere­ The Hazardville company sub­ streets, reconstruction of .side­ SCHOOLS RANK 9TH L. French of 22 WlUiams St., Fire started by a welder’s 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. mony. The bride wore a street- mitted the lowest of two bids walks and curbs, installation of WASHINGTON — The 160,- were stolen sometime between torch Sunday night damaged Ben Huck, 51 Turnbull Rd. The British American Dart last Friday and yesterday from insulation in a compartment in No Serions Effect Expected League will start the 1967-68 length satin dress accented last Friday. 'The other bidder a traffic signal at Main and 000 students' enrolled in Defense with appliques of velvet flow­ was Thomas C. DeLuca of Hilliard Sts., installation of Department schools around the his truck, parked in front of his the ship’s combat information The Mary Bushnell Cheney season tomorrow at 9 p.m. at home. center. the clubhoiiBe. A lunch will be ers, She wore a satin rose head- Willimantic, at a $212,050 price. storm sewers and sanitary sew­ world make the system as Istrge Auxiliary of Spanish War Vet­ piece with circular veil of silk DeLuca recently completed a ers,, and Improvements to pub­ as the ninth largest school sys­ The brown leather wallet, al- Wasp is in drydock at Boston seiwed. erans will make a Home Day illusion, and she carried a sin­ site-improvement project in lic utilities. tem in the United States. - so containing personal papers. Navy Yard. State News Beulah Aims visit Sunday at 2 p.m. to Rocky gle long-stemmed white rose. Hill Veterans Hospital. Mem­ Cub Scout Pack 144 of Kee­ ney St- School win have its Miss Veronica Wailuk of bers are reminded to bring Stratford was maid o f honor. Toward Gulf home made cakes. Those desir­ faU roimdup tomorrow at 7:30 Labor Group p.m. at the school. Boys froan She wore a street-length yellow ing transportation may contact organdy dress with matching Mrs. Gladys Rldolfi, 117 W. Mid­ 8 to 11 years o f ag|e are eligible Bring beck the worm good flavor of yesterday with a tender juicy S olid Punch to register. If accompanied by headpiece and accessories, and H ears T alk dle Tpke. she carried a single long­ a parait. Boys assodatcd w i^ mm. - stemmed yellow rose. BOSTON (AP) — Hurri­ North Methodist Church will the tnoop lost s e a ^ are re- cane Doria, with winds near church minded to wear uniforms. New George Crowley of Thomp­ By Dem psey sponsor an all-family and old members are required sonvllle served as best man. 90 miles per hour, dawdled picnic Sunday from 12:30 to 4 to register. A short resume of After a dinner for the im­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — off the coast today stirring p.m. at Wickham Park. Soft Pinehurst CHUCK POT ROAST scouting activities will be given mediate families at the Haw­ up heavy surf and abnormal drinks will be provided by the Gov. John Dempsey <»lled and the new look o f the webeJos thorne Inn on the Berlin 'l^ke., Back when the kitchen smelled of hot bread, this was the roast that tides along the southern Men’s Club. win be discussed. the couple left for a motor trip on labor today to “welcome New England coastline. to Williamsburg, Va. simmered on the stove . (it’s easy on the budget, too). members of minority The first hurricane of the 1967 Mrs. Cherry is employed as groups to your ranks.” season to reach this area was an elementary teacher at Weth­ PINEHURST AGED BEEF reported drifting westward about ersfield. Mr. Cherry is a teach­ A worker, Dempsey told the U.S. Choice 6 m.p.h. at noon. She was P.i ing assistant at the University By request, we repeolt this annual convention of the Con­ spotted at latitude 38.2 north and of Connecticut, Storrs. They recipe. Use it for boneOesa rooalt necticut State Labor (Council, longitude 68.6 west, about 200 or blade steak or roast both have received BS degrees is naturally better AFLrCIO, should be judged sole­ miles south-southeast of Nan­ 5 from Central Connecticut State ly on his job performance and tucket. College, New Britain. 3 -4 pounds btade chuck rooOt, AH our meats, except Bacon and s to not through considerations of Officials of the Boston weath­ cut about 2 Inches thick fflar factory wtiapped Items, are eoM the race, religion or color. er bureau said “ there's no im­ WHITES IN NEGRO COLLEGE Salt and pepper personal wrvloe way. See both dxies "It is not enough simply to mediate cause for alarm’’ for F^lour BINGO JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) of 'What you buy . Buy only what you observe employment practices New England. 2 tablespoons soft shortening want... EVERY MONDAY-8 P.M. —(Five white men have enrolled 1 medium-sized ondon, sliced that are free of discrimination," Doria is expected to drift slow­ at Edward Waters College, ly westward during the next 12 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE cups waiter the governor said. "More must which has been an all-Negnro col­ 1 Ldptoni’s Beef and Vege­ Save On These Chuck Cuts —and older ones, too—if they to 24 hours with the intensity P. A. C. BALLROOM lege for 101 years. All five were table Dry Soup Mix have not had the opportunity for remaining unchanged this a?ter- candidates for the football us. Choke, Mature work that carries ■with it dignity noon and tonight.
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