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Weekend of Oct ■ - ' / . y . f T- J r \ f ; PAOE THIRTY-S: W EDNESDAY, J^OVEMBER 11, 1970 Mant^eettr lEnpning; Most Manchester Until 9 Q^Ctock The Center Oongregatirmal A luitionality buffet, spon­ Emanuel Lutheran Church '■ .... __________________________ ___ About Town Church Senior Choir Social Is sored by the KofC will be held junior and senior confirmation;: tonight at 0 in the Robbins Sunday starting at 4 p.m. 'in classes will meet tom 'onw^^ Dr. MarUn DAke,' has been A verage DaUr Net granted a feUowriilp and Dr. Room of the church. the RofC home. The buffet is 8:80 p.m. in the Parish ■' build'-" * t Press. open to the public. Ing. At 7:30 p.m. ;Cfopell,cH^r Pakd K. ScUck haa been grant­ Eot Ike WeekS__ a d e d ' The W ith e r The property committee of will meet in;LUther.^Hhll; the O elob w H , ed a membership in the 64-year- HOUSE Cloudy with drlaHe and tog Center Congregatlanal Church David E. Murphy, son of Mr. Christian tilducatioh' committee old American College of Riy- tonl^t through Friday tifier- will meet tonight at 7:30 in the and M rs. flio m a s E . Mur^rfiy o f wUl m eet in the Board R oom , aldana, a medical specialty So­ noon; tonight’s low near 60. ciety. 32 Jordt St., has been promoted X Church office. 16,02^ Clearing late Friday. Saturday to chief {>etty ofHcer in the U.S. The adult study class of Zion N avy. A 1966 graduate o f Man­ fair, 'coder. Lutheran Church will meet to­ ,AND Manehe»ter--A City of VUlage Charm chester High Sdhool he is mar­ morrow at 7:30 p. m. at the ried to the fOtiher Jaoquelyne church; / VOL. LXXXX, NO. 37 Kelly. They have two children. (TWENTY-EIGirt PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) eekend MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1970 (Olaaelfled Advertialng on Rage SS) PRICE TEN CENTS The nominating committee ^of' W HOUSE Timely The North Manchester Al-Anon ’Trinity Covenant Church "Will Holiday family group will meet tonight meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at at 8 in the Parish House of the the church. HALE Second Congregational Church. The Thursday group will meet at Gifts -The midweek service of Bible Undecided Hospital ’70 Closes Today 8:30 p.m. at the Pathfinders study and prayer for Calvary Club at 102 Norman St. Both Church will be tonight at 7:30. The crowds at the Hospital 70 Exhibit at the For groups meet weekly, and Leaders Fill State Armory on Main St. continued to expand again HALE open to friends and relatives The North United Methodist On GM Contract -yiratorday in the third day of the 50th anniversary Everyone living with a drinking, problem. Church Junior Choir will re­ BUY IN NOVEMBER • PAY NEXT YEAR • VaiN JAN.. VbiN FEB., IN MAR. DETROIT (AP)— Rep- lowancea in 1667, m ade a return celebration of the founding of Manchester Memo­ hearse tomorrow at 3:16 p.m. rial Hospital. Atlas Elizabeth A. Blckley of at the church. I’eeentativeB o f 894,000 ^ unUmlted fohmila a 41 Duvtd St. has been named to strikiiig General Motors ‘*®**‘®®** year’s negotia- M ^y of the visitors last night remarked over the the dean’s list of Baldwin-Wal- workere met today to de- *•** formula in ef- qu^ity of the more than 40 separate displays de- lace College, Berea, Ohio, for Second Congregational Church MISSES'REQ. 6.98 S«vei.0t MISSES’ will sponsor a rummage sale clde whether to accent a picti^ the health services offered by the various Pay De Gaulle the 1670 Spring sem ester. new th^vA o? workers wUl get no coat-d-Uv- Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon ^contract pay increases during the hospital departments and area public health a»en- at the church. cies. TIMELY HOLIDAY GIFTS Cathy Albair of 26 Maple St. flared Cotton Knit y*" “»« ccntract. On By JOHN VINOOUB and Alan Wilkinson of 46 Con­ oergamere for the corpora- D ec. 6, 1971 their wages Wiu be Aliss Bonnie J. Anderson, ^ e exhibit is open without charge to the public. Associated Press Writer gress St. have been selected for uOn and the United A u to one cent an hour for each daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “ y®®*’ chance to view it. The hours ATTRACTIVE WATCHES! roles, in the Elon (Pa.) College W orkers. a rise in the Cmisumer Price PARIS (AP) — France said Franklin C. Anderson of Thck tops are 6 :30 to 9 p.m. production of “The Hostage,” They mat for 2H hours with- I**4ex during the preceding goodby today to Charles de- Rd., has been elected to the to be presented Nov. 19-21 in out taUag a vote, then recesaed y^tur. Thereafter, wages will be Gaulle. Dependability and quality Phi ’Theta Kappa national honor Elon College’s Mooney The­ until l:M p.m. adjusted In accordance with the In the magnificence of Notre are yaurs' with' fraternity for junior colleges at ater. If the SDD-member OM councU Consumer (Price Index on a Dame Cathedral, yet with the every watch I Endicott Junior College, Bever­ 4.77 2.97 of the UAW aecopta the pro- 9»*«*«rly basis, simplicity he ordained, world ly , M ass. The First Church of Christ, 100% POLYESTER RE(H)URLY3.98 posed pact, H wlU be put before ^ **** y*®*” the con- Viet Ground Action Lull leaders Joined thousands of Pa­ Scientist, will have its Wednes­ the union rank and file for a ^ w orker earning |3.60 an risians at an austere Mass con­ ’The Youth Vestry of St. vote. hour or less in straight wages day Testimony meeting tonight Pull-on style of 100% 1O0% cotton knits in cluded wlQi the Mhgnlflcat Mary’s Church will sponsor a Rejection of the pact by the * 46-cent raise. A man Quietest Since February at 8 at the church, 447 N. Main polyester, rib design, short or long sleeves. De Gaulle’s body was not at St. Christmas Stocking Booth at the councU would send the union’s "'®hlng |6.S4 or more will get a this church of Our Lady, where Ladies’ Guild Fair tomorrow with stitched creases. Mock turtle, crew-neck, negotiaton back to the batgain- “ -cent-an-hour increase. The By GEORGE E8PEB activity that has prevailed for Assootatad Press Writer the tall general cnce celebrated The Minnechaug.^ Swim Club from 1 p.m. until the close of Black, navy, berry, peasant styles. Solids, tag taUe and wduld almost cor- earning the current av- the peurt six weeks and the ac- the' liberation of Paris from the will hold its first annual meet­ the ham dinner. Proceeds will go brown. Sizes B to 18. stripes. Many colors. S, tatoly push the elght-week-old ‘“ ^1® SATGON (AP) - Ground oc- ^ disengagement of legtans of Adolf HUIer. The ing Friday at 8 p.m. at the to the development of the Youth Save 1.21 on every m, I. ■trike...................... Into 1971. try— .84.08 . hourly—wlU get a Uon in South Vietnam has faUen batUe. body, remained at tfa* home vil­ Eastbury School fit Glaston­ Center and other Youth Vestry pair. On* union executive eotimat- to its lowest level in nine **®adquar^ said 81 Amerl- lage where he lived and died. bury. Coffee and doughnuts will projects. Volunteers to help with ed that the new contract would in each of the last two years months, and for the first time in fWUed in action dur- Am there, a few hours later. It of the contract straight wages JVoin be served after the. business the booth may call the church provide workers with an In­ five years American farces was committed to the soil of 9 7 M meeting. Thos^ taterested in office or Miss Paula Haldeman craase of roughly |l 80 an hour ^ have gone two days in a rowzr“ ®“ ®'^„®' F ran ce. i _ ______hour for a man making $3.84 or Joining the club may contact of 21 Westminster Rd. 10-CUP in wages and fringe benefits without having a man killed l!^^ Great crowds had gathered at less and by 22 cents an hour for Mrs. David Roser of 53 Cedar over three years. action, the UB.' Command re- died from nonhostUe the vlUage of Oolambey lee Chriftmof shop in one stop Ridge Ter., Glastonbury, or The Sunday school staff of knit driving glove$ electromatic a man making 17.49 or more. A ported today. causes than were killed In com­ Hie centra^ whcee provl- w orker earning betw een |4.60 bat. Deux EgUses, but a simple buri­ . give the newest styles Mrs. Victor IDeBartlo, of 173 Zion Lutheran Church will meet percolator - ah*, had been withheld from h^r^ Tii The UJ3. Command’s casualty al In a country churchyard re­ in watches to the men and Indian Hill Trail, Glastonbury. tonight at 7:30 at the church. summary for last week also re- ’The battlefield deaths were a IN 3 COLORS placed the military pomp that ladies on your list. meeting contained these items: 1^34 ^ fleeted the low level o f enem y *"®“ DedeuiUe had reje cte d fo r th e fi>. The Board of Trustees of the ’The ’Trinity Covenant Church Sale! 1.44 killed the previous w e^, howev- r e g . *”®*’®®*®*. ^®* The union had souj^t pay in- er, when the death count set a nal ritual. Second Congregational Church Choir and -Bible study class Nonetheleas scores of worid Christmas Shop In One Stop! will meet tomorrow at 7:30 will meet tonight at 7:30 at the regiilorfy 1.98 24.88 29.95 c r a a i^ ^ no m ^ u m or ereases In the first year Janging five-year low.
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