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” V . t'-i “ v ‘ V/iV ■ 1^ • S n I .1 \' ■ T' 'Y \ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1968 p a g e t w e n t y iianrlff0tpr 1Ettwitt0 i|mU» gee oar complete aeleoHiNi Child Guidance Clinic Benefits from Your United - - See Page 7 The Manchester Emblem Club The John Matfier Chapter, Holiday Bazdar Costume Capers of famoos... will have a horhe social Monday Order of DeMolay, will hold a About Town at 7:30 p.m. a t . the home of burtnesa meeting Monday itt Set for Nov. 20 Set for Oct. 26 Mrs. Paul Diehl, 116 Keeney 8t. 7:30 p.m. at the Maaonlc The Weather Tft* French Club of Manches Members may invite guests. Temple. * "Costume Capers’’ is what.the Average Dafly Net Preae Run Forecast of U. S. Weather Bnreen ter wlU meet tonight at 8 at liie Women’s Fellowship Democratic Town Committee Is For Um Week Ended Orange Hall. The board of The Eighth District Fire De TThe Lutheran Women’# Mis Center Congregational Church Fair and mild tonight, low '46- calling its Halloween dance, directors will hold a special partment will meet tonight at sionary League of SHon Evap- will sponsor a "Holiday Ba ' ’^ C A N D IE S Ootobar 18, 1968 50. Sunday mootly sunny, hasy 6:46 at fire headquarters, Main geWcal Lutheran Church will scheduled for 9 p.m. on Oct. 26 meeting preceding the business zaar’’ Wednesday, Nov. 20, at and warm, high 75-80. ProbaMHty meeting of the group. A social and Hilliard Sts., and proceed attend the Fall Rally 6t the at the Village Lantern Bam, of afternoon showers 3 In 10 Stm- to the Holmej Funeral Home, Upper Copnecticut Valley Zone the church. Mrs. Robert Bam- 13,8 2 5 hour with refreshments will be Tolland Tpke. Hay. held afterwards. 400 Main St., to pay respects to on Sunday at 3 p.m. at Bethle ingham, Mrs. Samuel Robb Member tiie Andit Karl Keller who was an honor hem Lutheran Church, Bristol. Jr. and Mrs. Harold Clendan- Prizes will be awarded for the Bnrenn of OlrcuUtkm Manchetter'"“^A City of Village Charm The VFW A u x i l i a r y will ary member. Those wishing transportation iel are general chairmen of the most^ original and the funnlst Quinn’s Phaimasy may call Mrs. Howard Hansen, Bide. costiunes. eponsoc a card party tonight a Costume dress Is optional and 878 MAIN ST. (Classtfted AdvertlRlng ‘ on Page 12) PRICE SEVEN CBNTi at 8 at the port home, 608 E. St. Bridget's CYO held its 21 Bremen Rd. Mrs. J.xWUlla Kelley, fair annual election of officers Mon sports clothes may be worn In VOL. .TTTm NO. 17 (FOURTBEN PAGES-TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER H, 1»«8 Center St. treasurer, will be assisted by day. Miss Eileen Perry, 211 Mrs. Raymond Winter. Mem stead. f' Hollister St., was elected presi The conunittee for the annual VFW children’s party will meet bers of the Co-Weds will be In Tickets may be obtained from dent, with her twin sister Kath charge of decorations. dance committee members Clar leen chosen as vice president. tonight at 8 at the post home, ence Foley, chairman; Ted Cum 608 E. Center St. Booth chairmen are Mrs. Reds^ Views Miss Judy Squires, 82 Oxford Robert Chave, adult gifts; mings, Frank Stamler, Mrs. Front End St., will be secretary of the or Mrs. A. Hyatte Sutllffe, chil Janet Bycholski and Mrs. Pat ganization, and Miss Elaine Mr. and Mrs. David A. Grosa- dren’s gifts; Mrs. Carl Gun- Conti President Acclaims On Relation McMahon, 77 Hawthorne St., man, 37 Jordt St., returned ' f ' dersen, home g^lfts; Mrs. Robb, will be its trea.surer. home yesterday after a three- Lord Home Forms teen-age gifts; Mrs., Raymond Air Fqrce Piper Special month trip to California where Occupies Pulpit Blanco Jr„ toys; Mrs. William DougHw Forbes, son of Mr. Brings Fear $12.50 The Poli.sh Women's Alliance they v i s i t e d relativee and Mlnnick, plants, and Mrs. Her will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at friends. The Rev. Raynold G. Jopnson, and Mrs. William Forbes of 231 superintendent of the Children’s bert Klecolt, Christmas deco McKee St., has been accepted Homemade (1) AUG>' FRON T END 77 North St. rations. These booths, will com U.S.-Soviet Accords UNITED NATIONS, N. Home in Cromwell, will be the as a member of the U.S. Air (8) BAUVNCE FRONT The Women’s Club executive prise the gift shop and will be Y. (AP)—Diplomats ex W HEE1.S— Reg. ?4 00 guest speaker at Trinity Cove Force Pipe Band. He left last board will meet Monday at 8 nant Church Sunday at 10:45 open from 1 to 9 p.m. in the week for basic tradrdng at pressed concern and puzzle (•) CHECK FRONT p.m. at ''\e home of Mrs. church narthex. RAVIOLI DOUBLE -- __ y-v w T mw s /A T>\ A^jsnaih AVAp ths iGst two yesiTB sui^ hsive concluded with the WHEEL BEARINGS am. and 7 p.m. Lackland AFB, Texas, and will ORONO,__ Maine (AP)_ efforts for peaceT^Soviets a few limited, enforce- ment today over Soviet For Walter R. Cassells Jr., 41 Fer Mrs. Clifford Treat will be In FRESH OR FROZEN (4t CHECK BRAKE The Rev. K. EJnar Rask, pas go to band headquartens at Bol President Kennedy said to Although Kennedy used strong able agreements or arrange Cabinet for Britain guson Rd. charge of a Children’s Shop ling Field, Washington, D.C., | WORLD OREEN eign Minister Andrei A. SESTEM tor of Trinity Covenant Church day "w e still live in the language to emphasize the dan ments of mutual benefit to both will be guest speaker of the ping Center, where children after training. sides and the world Gromyko’s statement that may do their own Christmas He auditioned and was ac-1 shadow of war’’ even gers lidierent In East-West dif An Four Only Miss Enid Oretta Rogers, C o V e n a nt Congregktlonal Doz. 30 c ferences, his principal theme Goldwater opposes all three East-W est efforts to lessen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John shopping. This will be in the cepted Into the bond on Sept; 4. though “there are new rays Church, Georgetown, Conn. was more moderate; arrangements, told Kennedy; tensions are making no Rogers, 1163 E. Middle Tpkc., Sunday. He Is a member of the Federation Room at the Members of the pipe band are | "It Is In our national self - in STAMPS of hope on the horizon.” "While maintaining our readi progress and "could not be church and will also feature a all Americans. Talks with recently ' enrolled in Llncoin executive committee of the Chil H. PASQUALINI Kennedy flatly predicted that terest to ban nuclear testl::g In Events (111.) <>>llege. dren’s Home. wishing well. Forbee is a 1966 graduate of I ness for war, let us exaust the atmosphere so that all our worse.” TEL. I44.0I04 basic American • Soviet differ- every avenue of peace. Let as The Rev. Mr. Johnson, a form A Country Store will, be Manchester High School. He 1 lU W E E E encee "will give ruse to further citizens can breathe tosier. It Is There were fears the Kremlin er pastor of Trinity Covenant open from 1 to 9 p.m. in the wae a member of the Manches 246, Avery SL, Wapplng always make clear both our In our national self-interest to might be planning to end Its Polish National Alliance will crisis, large and email, in the willingness to talk. If talk will Opponents hold its monthly meeting tomor Church, will speak on "The Mis Robbins Room. Mrs. Edward ter Pipe Band and was taught I months and years ahead.’’ sell surplus wheat in storage to honeymoon with the West and In State Besser will be In charge of by John Rennie of Boston, help, smd our readiness to fight. provoke new Incidents. row at 6:30 p.m. in the base sionary Spirit" at the morning But he said this Is no reason feed Russian and Eastern Euro SERVICE ON ALL ment of 77 North St. service, which will emphasize bakery goods; Mrs. Rod Elia- Maas., and John Kelr of Burl- | If fight we must." peans who are willing to divert Gromyko made the statement CONVENTIONAL MAKES son, candy; and Mrs. John Ington, Oonm. He has won Indi to halt the search for genuine One thought recurred In Ken Friday in Prestwick, Scotland, the home missions program of peace. He said Americans large portions of their limited Over Split There will be swimming to the denomination and confer Messenger and Mrs. Walter vidual piping awards in con nedy's text: that whatever hap foreign exchange reserves away while en roUte home from the Cross Burned Snow, delicatessen. tests in Canada and Schenect-1 should be saUsfied In.mind and pens In ^ture, the United States United States. During his stay COIN OPERATED morrow for Cub Scouts of Pack ence. He will present proposed heart that they are doing every from the implements of war. It WA8H-’N-DRY CLEAN 144 at the Bast Side Recrea changes in the type of child A Bargain Basement, in the ady, N.Y. should not regret recent East is In our national self-interest to in the United Suites he met LONDON (AP) — Over, MORIARTY new wing of the parish house, He was the piper in "Brim - I HOUSE & HALEl thing possible to avoid the ter West accords, described as with President Kennedy and At Tsuffis’ Home 11 MAPLE 8T.