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U.S. Seeks Hen As They Were About to Enter Service Project Last Summer at with a Lefm H Er Advance Course for Event in a Novel Way, Through Ar- of Glastonbury J'- J'-';! ■ (. ■ :c ',.:^ .■■■>•■'-■ ■".A’ .V-: .'f-v. r'-•■;;v • ' ->■ > ■' ' -I. .!» Averase Daily Net Preu Ron The Wwitlitr - I 'K '' J ’ For the Week Ehded . retM ael e( U. B. Wasthar BiMMI SATURDAY; JANUARY 12, ^967 . January It, MS7- ' V p a g e t e n ■ iHitnrtifBtPr lEm^nina ii^raUi Fair. Very eold affaM hMil$ht. .12,389 Low • to -5 to rittea, - ! • In ,-M hi Member of the Audit eouiilry. Tneeday fa ^, very eeM. Anilual M eetm g Baptist Worker PRESCRIPTIONS ' Bureau of dmutotlon Hlgli la the 'teen*. M ancheeter^A City of Village Charm /About Town Heard Along Mqin Street To Vmt Church ••iTREB PiOK-UP Set by Church Business AND DEUVERV” Miahtonofttoh Tribe No, 58. V ' ■ ■ *0 . ' ‘V, lORM, will hoM lU regular meet­ The annual meeting of fhe Sec- Miss Margery Hill, Providence, PINE PHARMACY .VOL. LXXVI, NO. 88 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 14. 1957 (ClaaMfled Advertiatag an Pago 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS And on Some of Manche$ter’s Side Streets^xoo B y /, ing in TinHer Hall Monday at 8 onfl Congregational Church for re­ R. I.; a recent graduate o f the 4 CENTER ST— f-tSlA p.m. There will be nomination of DON FRIEDMAN Baptist Training School, 'Chicago, officeta and committee reports on ‘Announcing a New Model!* <Vthe> worse ’ the storm became. ports and election of officers will wlU apeak briefly at both mornings the many activities - planned for Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schal- Happily, they arrived safely at ';lM'held on Jan. 17. It will be pre- the year. their destination yith a virtual services tomorrow st the Com­ Macmillan ler, 31 Delmont St., whose first cOq^ by a baked ham supper at What is irepiltedly ths onlyampnt and in 1940 transferred to Directors on blissard underway. munity, Baptist Church. bom, a daughter, arrived in Man­ 8;80 p.m., served- by the W’qmen’s ■•'gohuine” charcoal broiled food the investment department. Suc­ . Mancheater Auxiliary Police will After depositing their bags, in outlet In town openbd this week at cessive promotions, made him a Forrhcrly a secretary and. Girl chester Memorial Hospital DeO, 28, the hotel room, the couple pro­ League pf the church, reservations atart a aeries of first aid meetings for which.must be in -Jan. 14 at the Manchester Green; under the member .of the company’s official Scout, leader, she worked on a b a n n in g Monday night at 7:80 ceeded to go downstairs for din- by Picks Most 1958, apprised their friends of the the latest.'-. proprietorship of J>oseph Moriconi staff: as supervisor of industrial U.S. Seeks hen As they were about to enter service proJect last summer at with a lefm h er advance course for event in a novel way, through ar- of Glastonbury. securities in 1949. Hs has been Rehabilitation of Prisoners those qualified, and Wednesday tistlc annbuncements, the work of the dining room, they spotted Families vrhpae surnames begin Keamies Canyon, Ariz., and is cur­ 'That InterpretTha He claims that hla “C}iarcoal Onancisi secretary since 1952.’ rently giving her time to churches night at 7 o'etodc with a standard Mrs Schaller some relatives who had stopped with the letters A to G should *- Eden Aides phone Mrs. Robert; H. Foster, 393 Broiler” is the Only restaurant In Weir is married to the former throughout New England, mainly Wishes or The Family ; first aid course. Meetings Will be On the front cover is a drawing, on their .way home. Not wishing town where the 'meat is "broiled oq i Grace - Liouise Tiemmnn, and the Hartford, Jan. 14 {IP)— Di­ held in the Auxiliary roonii at of an automobile,. In pink, blue and to be seen, the couple ducked out Oakland St.1 H-M, ■ Mrs. • Richard in youth' programs.. She is also Niese, 219 Vernon-St; N-S, Mrs. red hot embera of charcoal.” -He-epuple has three children. , conducting evangelistic visitations. rectors of the Connecticut I l„ondon, Jan. 14 ((P)— Prime Police Headquarters. black water colors, with the same to another restaurant but vowed says other placee, where charcoal JOHN Be BURKE^ heading as that printed at the top to stop at the relatives home next Robert- Shooshan, 187 Princeton A ’ Junior-Senior Youth group State Prison today recom-' Minister Harold Macmillan S t; and S-Z, Mrs. AsnoM Tozer, broiled delicacies are offered, use Issuing 813 million in policies, banquet will be held tpmor^ow FUNERAL HOME of this item. On the following page ‘•“V 1° !«'• ot the near meot- gas.flred stoves. the local office of John Hancock mended the stepping up of | today named a new cabinet Anyone interested is invited to 106 Henry St. evening at 6 o'clock at the church, TBIs. Ml 8-aM8 attend the showing of some of the is the verse: Moriedni, who has been affiliated Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Bos­ the prison’s rehabilitation i made up largely"of men from Therefore, thinking themselves Mrs. Norman Southergill, 84,N. under the direction of Lawrence 87 EAST CENTER ST. colored slides taken by members of •Now that they've got me, with the Garden Restaurant for 18 ton, Mass.'.xoncp again leads' the Osborne and his committee. Guest program bo that a.i many in-1 the Eden government which Senior OIrl Scout Troop I on their And I'm for real: bearers ot, great news, the couple School St, president of the Wom­ years and has hsd several more firm in “prodbetion.” The Hartford a m b u l a n c e s e r v i c e stopped next day to relate the in­ of honor will be the Rev. M. Ed­ mates as possible can be staged the abortive invasion trip to4Europe last summer tomor­ They like me better en's League, urges members who yeara cooking experience, joins East district branch, 63 E. Center ward Clark,’ assistant executive row nignt^at 7:30 in Woodruff hall Than an Oldsmoblle.’’ . cident.’ Imagine their surprise plan to be present at the supper two. other eating srots at the fast SL, managed ^ Michael J. turned into minimum ,Becu-*J of Egypt. when told that not only had the secretary and director of Christia'n of the v ^ te r Congregational The next page contains the fol­ to contact their respective leaguers growing Green.. .Ma’s A BU|a, and Maloney Jr., boostedslta sales by education, Connecticut - Baptist rity ri.iks. - ' The right wing of ths Conserva­ Doctors Claim lowing statistics: relatives stopped at the hotel, but as soon as possible. the Wigwam. Moriconi is also fea­ tive parly backed former Prime Reds Blast Church. MerMwrs of the troop will the groom's father, mother and almost 83 million. Ten iq.embers of Convention. He will be presented The directors, in their epeclal I narrate with-the slides.' There will Make, Girl: Model. Lisa Alayne; turing what lie calls, an automatic the local agency are noW. charter with a $50 check for use at Camp report to Gov. Riblcoff, ealtl their Minister Eden’s Suez venture Overall weight, 5 lbs, 6 oz.: Over­ three brothers had stayed over­ coffee silex. The advantage of this Kept its dominant voire In the gov­ be no charge. night, deciding the storm was too members of the company''s new Wightman, Baptist summer camp. basic idea would beneflt'the prlaon- ! Woman to Get all length. 18 inches; Date of De­ device, which looks something like $500,000 club. Mias Hill will conduct- the Con­ SNOW er.o dnd aave the atate millioni of ’ ernment. bad to proceed. a “coke” dispenser, is that it cuts I been recVved in town livery, Friday, Dec. 28, 1959; New Hospital Notes The following local and area secration Service at 7 o’clock at dollare. 'Foreign Seci-etary John Selw.vn ember o f Owners, Bill and Is,-8challer.' Imagine, too, the couple’s grati­ the number of steps required in $500,000 men >^11 receive. certifi­ , By atepping up the pt laon'a re­ Lloyd, an architect of the-Auea iw- Quint Babies o f the marriage in Xi tude for Sn undersialidihg father -the close of the banquet, v Lisa’s mother wasJhe former Is­ making'coffee, from about four to cates and awards at a reception Other guests will be Mr. aJnd PLOWING habilitation program, it will be vssion, remained in office. Wesley 5ayn<*l<l*- older sbn of Dr. who had restrained the other Patients Today: 181 one. Moricpnl iaya it helps pre­ and Mrs; Kerris E. Rej-holaa for- olds UrbanettI, daughter of Mr. and dinner at the Lighthouse Inn in Mrs';^A. Winthrop Ballard, former • d r iv e w a y s possible to acrap' plana for a new It had been generally believed Greenville, Miiw« Jan. 14 Eisenhower and Mrs. Peter UrbanettI, 312 members of the family from mak­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. serve the real coffeC taste-in the $20,000,000 maximum aecurity Lloyd was marked for diaTnIaaal noerly of the Second Oongregat^n- ing an unscheduled visit to the process. New London Jan. 31.- adult advisors; Harold K. Livings­ (A*)—The Delta Democrat al Church, now of Elon Oolite, Main St. Her father is vice presi­ Estelle Gabrowski, So Elro St.; Jamrs Massaro, Mario Gada, ton, junior high advisor; Mrs. Rob­ • PARKING LOTS priann on the groiinda of Oaborn because of the Suez venture’s ad­ United Nations, N. Y., Jan. dent of Manchester Motor Sales, newlyweds’ chamber on their wed­ Priaon farm' in Enfield and put up Timea today quoted a Green­ H.
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