Manchester Historical Society

Manchester Historical Society

, I i -r f- r \ J t T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 20, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-BIGHT lTOanrb?0trr Ewntug A T « r a g « D aily N e t P t m Ron The Weather War The W eek B a fM ’Tonight, fair. Low In upper Manchester Chess Club Will Jane 18, 1MB 60s. ’Tomrorow, warmer with ■ . Vj.j meet tonight at 6:30 at Iona Dog Licenses Continuins Concern Group Mrs. Bird Gets increasing cloudlneaa. Chance About Town ■ 1 Hall on Regent St. ila«rl|wt^r lEu^nutg of evening showers. I9gh about Soon Run Out Q * 1 A * MAinEne'lish Samuel Sweet, son of Mr. and i 15,105 80. A Senior Red Cross Life Sav­ Increasing !^ocial Action ENTERPRISING COLLEGE STUDENTS WILL MancheMter—~A City of Vitiage Charm Mrs. Frederick Sweet of 42 N. Dog Owners! Is yow pot-one Mrs. Kenneth I. Bird Jr., the School St., la working aa a field ing Course will be held July 1 o f the 2,200 Mianchecfter canines Social action by Manchester begins its “ dro^ in” summer form er Miss Trudl F. Reckna- asaiatant to Dr. Thomaa Pliske through Aug. 26 at Waddell Pool CUT LAWNS. SEAL DRIVEWAYS, WAX V O L. L X X X V n , NO . 22S (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SBCHIONS) M A N C H E S TE R , CONN., F R ID A Y , J U N E 21, 1968 (OhwslfMI Advertising on Fnge 20) PRICE TEN CENTS from 8 to 10 p.m. Registration dtiH waiting for its master to people appears to have shifted program July 1. gel of Manchester, received her at the Arch Bold Biological Sta­ buy him a license? tion of the American Museum of Is now open at the Recreation into a high gear with the crea­ The church will then begin a master of arts degree In Eng­ FLOORS, CLEAN POOLS, WASH WINDOWS. Office, 22 School St., for those Well, hot-foot yourself over wide program of summer crafts, Natural History, Lake Placid, tion of the Committee for Con­ lish from ’Temple University, to the town clerk’q office in the Fla. A graduate of Manchester over 16 years of age and capa­ recreation, bus trips, sports, NO JOB TOO BIG; NO JOB TOO SMALL Municipal Building and buy that tinuing Concern by the Manches­ Philadelphia, Pa., at June 14 High School, Sweet is a student ble of swimming 440 yards. and a dramatic workshop. Many license, if you want to avert the ter Interfaith Social Action Com­ volunteers will be needed. commencement exerdsee. CALL 649-9145 at Oomell University. mittee. Sp. 6 James C. Sommers, last minute rush and if you -want The Rev. Mr. Price explained During the same ceremonies, husband of Mrs. Joan Sommers to avoid paying a penalty. 'The newly formed CCC has the CCC system in terms of a her husband was awarded his World War I Barracks and of 476 Adams St. and son of Mr. Town Clerk Edward Tomkiefl completed a study of volunteer Justice Earl Warren single interested person. ’That' Auxiliary will meet Sunday at M.D. degree. ’The account of and Mrs. Carl J. Sommers of 67 said today that, with the dead­ projects In the North End of person would call the CCC and his graduation appeared pre­ 2 p.m. at the VFW Home. Ar­ Hartford and heis selected over Wadsworth St., recently re­ line date June 30, actually Fri­ tell who he is, what he can do, viously In ’The Herald. rangements will be made at the ceived the Army Commendation day, June 28, only approxi- 30 of them as fully worthwhile and when he can do it. ’The Mrs. Bird, currently working meeting for a picnic. Refresh­ Medal while serving with the nsately 800 of Manchester’s 3,- and realistic for volunteer ef­ CCC volunteer answering him toward her Ph.D. at Temple, ments wilt be served. 186th Reconnaissance Airplane 000 dog population have been forts by Manchester residents, would then make out a card Is the daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Co. in Vietnam. licensed. according to the CCC chairman, with .this information and try Expected to Resign Mark Aronson of Blast Hart­ Richard C. Recknagel of 249 W. Rev. Stephen Price of St. M ary’s to match the person with the ford is the winner in the firK A s ' a oompaiison with the Hlg^ St. campers' dwek list' Miss Susan Palmer, daughter Church. myriad of volunteer needs. Ta r phase of the Manchester Ches^ Manchester laxity, Greenwich, She received her B.A. In Eng­ of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. whose 5,600 dog populatiion is Now the CCC is a “ clearing Anyone can offer his help, and for both day and i WASHINGTON (AP) — Club Tournament. Palmer of 16 Timber Trail, re­ lish in 1964 from the University FAIRWAY. Chief Justice Earl Warren the largest in the state, already house" for volunteers, he said. there is a need for almost every of Connecticut, after which she cently received an Ivy Leaf has over 4,000 of them licensed. With ads in The Herard, flyers kind of help, he said. F/RSr ovtmic|ht cam pon ^ is leaving the Supreme Chapman Court, Order of award at Aurora (111.) College taught elementary school and Wheeh of Fortune The smallest dog population sent to each church and radio For the many people who Court which he has headed Amaranth, will meet tomorrow for superior scholarship during higii school English iii the in the state is in Union—75 appearance, the CCC has let cannot make It to Hartford but The Los Angeles Times during 16 years of contro­ at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Tem­ the spring semester. She Is a Philadelphia schools for two □ cloth marking pens □ name tapeo dogs. town residents know they can who would still like to help, he VENTURA, Calif. PoUce ple. Refreshments will be serv­ 1967 graduate of Manchester years. versy over the court’s lib­ show their concern best through added, the CCC is trying to ar­ * □ aonp boxes □ Insect repellents here believe they have a ed after the meeting. Officers High School. She is a gp-aduate of Mandies- eral decisions such as those the committee. range a "drop In” program at first in the annals of crime. will wear street dresses. ter schools and Mandieeter , □ tootiibmsh holders □ suntan oHs ^ on race discrimination and About 60 people have given different churches in Manches­ A paraplegic, they said, Mr. an<i Mrs. Arthur Strick­ Hayden Leaves High School’s Class of 1960. p^ice powers, authoritative their names to the CCC along ter where children from Hart­ □ shower tbengs □ bathing c ^ made his escape in a motor­ A benefit dessert bridge card land of 686 E. Middle Tpke. will While living in Manriiester, she sources reported today. party will be held tonight at 8 Post with MRA with the work they can best do ford will be bused. ’The pro­ was active In the Oommiurity □ coUi^MiMe cups ized wheelchair Wednesday White House officials declined celebrate their 26th wedding an­ bug bombe night from the the prison at Second Congregational and the time they can give. ’The gram will not be ready until Players. to comment on today’s report niversary with an Open House ward at Ventura County Church. Proceeds will be used to Robert Hayden, relocation di­ talents and services gathered August, he said. e both stores open ttuirs. and tri. nights tin 0 s however, and all efforts to Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. Her husband, the son of Mr. Hospital. enable the opening of the FISH rector for the Mancheater Re­ include tutoring, teaching, Interested people can get reach Warren were unsuccess­ and Mrs. K.I. Bird of 38 Har­ i locations: downtown nudn street and The escapee was Identified program July 1 in Mondiester. development Agency (MRA) crafts, sports, transportation, 2 more information by calling vard Rd., will intern at the Tieim- east middle turnpike, next to popular market ful. The event, sponsored by the and chaperoning youth field trips as Richard G. Mendoza, 26, since February 1965, has termi­ Mrs. Charles F. Sprague at 78 ple Unlverdty School of Medi­ r Warren said on Ms 75th birth­ of Oxnard, Calif., who was CoRSUltation on Church Union Two Ask Town nated Ws full-time employment and dances. Alton St., he said. cine. awatlng trial on a narcotics day two years ago he thought committee, is open to the pub­ with the agency to take a similar So far, most of the CCC vol­ charge. He is paralyzed there should he compulsory re- lic. Tickets may be purchased To Repair Cars position -with the Bloomfield R e­ unteers have been working from the waist d o ^ . Urement for all public officials at the door. through projects run by the 'Two Manchester women driv­ development Agency. When last seen—seated In but did not specify at what age. Horace Bushnell Congregational ers have asked the town to re­ The MRA has closed Its re­ Ms wheelchair — he was “ I believe that the strength of Alpha Delta Kappa, honorary location office at 149 N. Main Church in the Vine St. area of imburse them for car-repair wearing a green sweater, our system In this country de­ teachers’ sorority, will have a Hartford. Much more help will bills, both stemming from St. and all remaining work will Wue pajama bottoms and pends on the infusion of new potluck picnic at its final meet­ be handled at Its 386 Main St.

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