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Bridge Collapses in West Virginia Wm ^ ■ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT iSanirlirBt^r lEopning Umld A ten ie Dolly N «l Pram Roi .Vbr A e Weell iM e d Manchester Square Dance Cub Scout Pack 148 will have The Weathie^ Club will have an open dance a Christmas party tonight at 7:1B December #, 1M7 About Town Candlelight Service Slated tomorrow from 8 to 11 p.m. at at Nathan Hale School .Cubs are C H O P A T HUNDREDS DF Partly cloudy ttxOght. Dnvr ta T h « Rev.- Stephen Price of Waddell School. Earl Johnston reminded to bring a grab bag SHOrAl QiFT IDEAS!! 20a Tetnorrow m ostly tunny. St. M ary'e E>pleoop&l Church of Vernon will be the caller, gift and gifts for the Town Wel­ At South Church on Sunday 15,563 iianrijpfitpr iEupnitm HrraUi High 36 to 40. wlH conduct a servdce Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Russell White fare Department. /It 8:1S a.m. on radio station will cue the rounds. Commit­ The Seafood Nights sponsored A Christmas Candlelight Serv­ "Torches,” by Juubert, and W.G. MancheUer— A City of Village Charm W INF. The progr&m is sponsor­ tees for the event are Mr. and by the American Legion Friday ice will be presented Sunday at "The Holly and the Iv y ," by ed by the Manchester Council VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 65 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) Mrs. Roy Thompson, door duty, evenings have been canceled un­ 7 :30 p.m. in the sanctuary of Williams, sung by the Wesley MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1967 (OhMaified Advertiaing < « Page 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS of Churches. and Mr. and Mrs. George Thur- til after the holidays. South Methodist Church. The Choir; "Seven Joys of Mary,” GLENNEY ber, refredvnents. The dub will Rev. Dr. J. Manley Shaw will an English carol, simg by the Elpworth Circle of South Meth­ have a Christmas party Tues­ lead .the call to worship, the Junior Choir, and "Hasten odist Church will meet Monday day from 8 to 1:30 p.m. at the E[jerald Bonus Rev. Gary 8. Cornell will give Swiftly, Hasten Softly,” sung at 7:45 p.m. at the home of school. Couples are reminded the Scripture reading, and the by the Junior and Youth F el­ CO. Workers, Miss Marjorie LytUe, 66 Laiirel to bring gifts. Record $17^24 Rev. Ridhard W. Dupee will lowship Choirs. St. Mrs. Marjorie Doug:an is co­ give the sentences and Prayer. ’ The Wesley Bell Ringers will Planes Hit hostess. South Methodist Church The 74 full-time staff members The service is open to the pub­ be featured in "Hark the Herald Car Firms School will have a Family lic. Blaoksi D ecker' of the Manchester Herald today Angels Sing," "Ukrainian Bell The Ladles Aid of the Luther­ Night Supper Saturday, Dec. 23, Frederick Rogers is the carll- Carol,” and "The Legend of the an Women's Missionary League at 6 p.m. in Cooper Hall of the shared a record total of $17,124 lonneur. All choirs of the church Bells," by Rhodes, accom­ Wish Calm of Zion Evangelical Lutheran church, and not tomorrow night in annual Clhrlstmas bonuses, will participate including the panied by the Chancel Choir. C //0flf CHOPPERS Hanoi Again Church will have Its annual as reported in last night’s distributed by co-publishers Chancel, Wesley, Junior and The Rhythm Choir, directed DETROIT (AP) — After Christmas party and dinner Herald. Thomas F. and Walter R. Fergu­ Rhythmic Choirs, "nie Wesley by Mrs. Calvin Hewey, and spending the last half of 1967 at Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at SAIGON (AP) — American son. Bell Ringers will also play for combined choirs will present ment of supplies southward the bargaining table, the united Cavey’s Restaurant. Mrs. John Russell M. Lavery of 40 Pack­ All employes with a year or the service. "Lord of the Dance.” warplanea bombed North Viet- while the chance lasts. Clear auto workers and the big three Krompegal Is chairman of the nom'a heavily defended heart­ ard St. recently was pledged to more service received two weeks Featured soloists are Mrs. The program will conclude spells in the monsoon season automakers today looked for­ event. land fOr the third straight day Alpha Tnu Amega fraternity at extra pay, and those with six Alice Kingsley singing "As with a combined presentation are normally Infrequent, and ward to what they hope will be today, taking advantage of an Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic months to a year’s service re­ Lately We Watched," by Hil- of "Silent Night,” by Gruber. the rainy season should prevail three-yeaia of labor peace in the unoeasonable break In the The American Legion Auxil­ Institute. ceived a week’s pay. Several lert; Mra. Charlotte Gray, solo­ for aother five months. automobile Industry. weather to pound the Hanoi and iary will meet Monday at 8 p.m. recently hired employes also re­ ist for "The Holy Infant’s Lul­ U124 DRILL Priority targets during the The union and General Motohi laby,” by Dello Jolo, with the Extra capacity for bigS( SPEED YOUR FIX-UP JOBS Haiphong bridges and rati cen- at the Legion Home. Members Sunset Rebekah Lodge will ceived token bonuses. mora damanding drnilngi 13“ weather break have been the Oorp., completed on Friday Chancel Choir; Robert Gordon tece vital to the movement of of the Past President’s Club will have a meeting and election of Police Arrests Ooubl6’raductlon Hanoi and Haiphong bridges. writing their contract, the last The Christmas bonus has been singing "A Spotless Rose,” by aaring for addad torqua. SET PROFESSIONAL RESULTS supplies southward. be hostesses at a Christmas par­ officers Monday at 8 p.m. at SjaaradI chuck and kay. The U.S. Command said that but the biggest of the UAW ’s a tradition at The Herald for Howell; Alan Snelgrove, soloist The air w ar erupted In full ty after the meeting. Members Odd Fellows Hall after a cov­ raids Friday dropped the center* new three-year national con­ many years. Last year, $15,982 for "Joseph Dearest, Joseph A Glastonbury woman, Car- fury Thursday after a month­ are reminded to bring grab ered dish supper at 6:30 p.m. span of Haiphong’s main high­ tracts with the major car mak­ was distributed to 66 employes. M ine," by Lapo, with the Jun­ mella T. Rizzo, was charged long lull forced by bad weather. bag gifts. Miss Eveline Pentland will way bridge and pilots put at ers. Tomorrow evening, approxi­ ior and Oiancel Choirs conduct­ with shoplifting yesterday after­ Initial reports of today's, raids show slides at a Christmas pro­ least one 3,000-pound bomb di­ More than 100 of the 184 local mately lOO employes and their ed by Mrs. Gray; Mrs. Kay noon. Police say the store se­ were sketchy but headquarters Pvt. John A. Gordon, son of gram after the meeting. There rectly on the Klen An rail plant agreements at GM still guests will be guests of the co- Donnestad singing "Th e Song curity guard at Caldor’s accuse said they were again directed at Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gordon will be a grab bag and Christ­ bridge on Haiphong’s southern are unsettled, but many are ex­ publishers at a Christmas party of M ary," by Christiansen; and the woman of taking shoes, two the rail choke points on the of 820 Tolland Tpke., recently mas tree. Members not contact­ outskirts. Also hit was the vital pected to be worked out now at Ellington Ridge Country Club. John C. Beggs singing "O Holy bras and pantie hose from the routes running from Red CMna completed a pay specialist ed for the supper may call Mrs. Canal des Rapides Bridge just that the national contract has A social hour will begin at Night,” accompanied by the store without paying for them. to the Hanol-Haiphong area and course at the Arm y Finance Clyde Beckwlto at 291 Highland above Hanoi. been put together. St. or Mrs. Alice Wetherell of 6:30, followed by dinner and Chancel Choir. She is scheduled for appear­ thence south. These, along with Hanoi’s big School, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, The UAW's International ex­ 33 Florence St. dancing. The prog;ram also Includes ance in court on Deo. 29. Air Force, Navy and Marine Doumer Bridge, bombed Thurs­ Ind. ecutive board wll) meet Sunday pilots mounted 119 missions F ri­ day, are probably the four most to decide on a ianuary strike day, the highest total since late important bridges In North Viet­ deadline for local contracts October. Today’s raids were be­ nam. lieved equally heavy. which supplement the national 6 To counter formidable enemy pact. U-153 JIG SAW U-140 SANDER 5-gallon capacity for man-slza The U.S. Command said full antiaircraft and surface-to-air Bargainers for both sides Mak.s straight, curved and scroll For fast, smooth raflnishing. Uses cleaning Jobs. Larga 2Vi* nozzle scale bombing of North Vietnam missile defense systems in the cuts In wood, matal, plastic and 3%"---- X 9»— paper. “Sandt ■ frur-* ‘ and hose. Includes reducer that will . continue so long aa the emerged Friday after a SO-hour other materials. Includes wood cut­ vertical______ surfac'at.surfaett. 4.(X)04,(X)0 corbits par allows use of I ’A " household Hanot and Haiphong areas, ex- ting blade, wrench, wrench holder. mlnuta. vecuum eccessorirlat. weather remains clear. It’s an negotiating session, unusual be­ U-255S 2-Spacd Jig Saw $29.99 U-240 Dual-Action Sander $29.99 U-191 10-Qal.
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