BINGO Ieuming Irralh

BINGO Ieuming Irralh

PAGE TWENTY-FOUR iH a n rh P lpr €imttng FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1969 0 Avenge Dnfly Net Press Ron IW Tte Week Haded Football Women Voter Canva.ss to Mr. and Mrs. James Porter, The W e a th e r About Town Manchester Amston; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Lights Asked dW e 28. U*» /The R ev. James Birdsall, Set Social Event The Manchester registrars William Houle, 65 Bette Circle, Cloudiness increasing thi. af. vicar of St. Peter’s Ki>iscopaI of voters have mailed no­ Hospital Note.s Vernon; a daughter-to Mr. and temoon and tonight with chance Church in. Wapplng, will con­ Women’s Axixlllary of Man­ tices to approxim ately 1,400 M rs. Donald H ahn, 127 School For Street 15,459 of showers. Tonight’s low 60 to iEuming Irralh 56. ’Tomorrow partly cloudgr, duct a service Sunday at 8:15 chester iMldget and Pony Foot-, persons on the voting lists, V IS m N a HOCB8 St.: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ a.m. on radio station WINF. Inteniiedlate Care Semi- A request for street Ugtits on MmneheMter— A City of ViUate Charm cod wkh highs 66 to TO. ball Association will hold a get- none of whom were at their ald Nicholson, East Hartford. 'Kie program is sponsored by voting addresses of record private, noon-Z p.m ., and 4 p.m. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Elizabeth Dr., a repeat com­ VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 299 the Manchester Council of acquainted session for mothers 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- Jo h n E . G rant, P.O . Box 132, (SIXTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) when the* idwnwide canvass plaint of a dretnago problem on MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1969 (Claastfled Advertfalag oe Page II) Churches and the Manchester of players, wives of coaches and 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. R ockville; EJrlk M. HIU, 36 BINGO PRICE TEN CENTS of voters w as' conducted last Phdpa Rd., and a variety of Clergy Association. interested women Monday at spring. Pediatrics:. Parents allowed Mountain View Rd., South Wind­ any ^pae except noon-2 p.m.; questions relating to axlminlstrw- ORANGE HALL 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. The notices inform them so r; D avid J . M arsh, 82 P a rk Scott Palmer, son of Mr. and otters, ;; p.m.-8 p.m. West Dr., Rockville; John An­ tlve procedures, were the com­ Allen K rob, 119 M aple St. that their names will be re­ Mrs. Donald Palmer of 16 Tim­ telf tervice: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., derson, 55 Fairfield St ; Phtlip ments heard last night by Direc­ EVERY SAT. NIGHT—7:30 H e ’s i n A g a in , The alxlliary’s purpose is tOy moved from the lists, unless 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Goldwater’s Son ber TraU and a sophomore at they Inform the registrars Lew is, 228 Lydail S t.; M rs. Rob­ tor David Oregord, at a Board Aurora (III.) College, will have raise funds for equipment and Intensive Care and Coronary erta P. ’Tuttle, Westbrook; Mrs. of Dlreotors semi-monthly com­ T h e n O u t A g a in insurance for four midget that they still live in Man­ Care: Immediate family only, the role of Jean in the college chester. Kathryn Andraulajt, East Hart­ ment session. Drama Guild production of team s, one pony team and 32 anytime, limited to five min­ ford; Joseph E, Huebner, 22 The sessions are held on the In Plane Smackup BRIDOBIPORT, Conn. cheerleaders. The organization Included in each letter is utes. Seven-Nation Conference Ionesco’s “Rhinoceros” on Oct. Witidermere Ave., Rockville; first ’Tuesday and third ’Thura- (AP) — An Inmate of the 10 and 12. functions as an individual unit a return notice form, for the Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- Lois P . G raf, 357 Sm ith St., day of each month. For the past LDB ANGELES (AP) — Rep. Jured, officers said, and damage Correctional Center who es­ of the men’s association, elect­ new Manchester address of 12:40 p.m., and 6:30 p.m .-8 W apping. year, only Odegard and Mayor Barry Gohtwater Jr., IVOalif., to the house was minor, caped lazd Monday, then those who .still live in town. p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and “Crime, Connecticut Prisons, ing its own officers and having Also, Joseph A.’ Rowe, 1230 Nathan AgosUnelli, and occa­ IN SEASON AT PERO’S and his field deputy were pulled plane crashed blocks turned himself in to ouihori- The forms must be returned 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. and Society,” will be the topic it.'s own by-law.s. and treasury. Hartford ’Tpke., Rockville; sionally Director John Garside, ftom the wreckage of‘his sin- Airport, where ties, escaped in an identical to the registrars’ office by Age Limits: 16 in maternity, TIME TO GAN ^ TIME TO FREEZE of a speech by Xavier J. Yes- The main fund-raising event 'Thomas C. Fry, Pierpdnt Manor, all Republicans, have manned gle-engine plane moments after reported he was m a n n e r this morning: Oct. 27, in order to vote in 12 in other areas, no limit in kinskas Sunday at the 10:30 will be a dance at the State \ N.Y.; Mrs. Muriel J. Parllle, 6 them. It cUpped high tension wires radioing the con- Through a door used by de- the Nov. 4 municipal elec­ self-service. NATIVE: Hale Haven and Elbeita Readies, Onavenabein, Viet Follows Gromyko a.m. service of the Unitarian Armory on Nov. 15. Mrs. Brad­ Birch Hill Dr., Wa.pping; Ber­ Last night’s request for a BWday night and plummeted n"' *>• was low on fuel, Bveiy trucks. tions. McIntosh Amdes, Crabapplea, Skdcle Pears. Universallst Society, 466 Main ley Parllm.an and Mrs. James n a rd K atz, 56 C rosby R d.; W al­ street light on an unUt section NATIVE: Green and Yellow Beans, OauliflowN, Beets, onto a car in the driveway of a Zf.. Aviation Admlnis- He is Lorenzo Canada, 25, The administration reminds suhiirhAn Van Mm— tratlon said. St. Yeshlnskas spent 20 year.s Ray are c<j-chairman of the visitors that with construction ter J. Pyka, 90 Lydail St.; Mrs. of Elizabeth Dr. came from two Spinach, Swiss Chard, Boston and SaM Bowl, suburban Van Nuys home. or i., _ of Bridgeport, who began Phyllis M. Carr, 98 Pine St.; Roinaine, Leeks, Green and Yellow Squash, Red UNITED NATIONS, in prison for murder. He grad­ p.m . a t the H artford HilUwi. under way, parking space is property owners there. They Neither GoMwater, 39-year- Washington, an aide said serving a 45 day term fUr N. Y. (AP)—Foreign min­ uated as high school valedictp- Robert M. Carr, Rhodes Rd., said that the street is unsafe, and Hot Peppers, Aoom and Butternut Squash, old son of the 1964 Republican home forgery on Sept. S. Since The first pony game will be The chapter voted to continue limited. Visitors are asked to Imported IM Onions, Shalots, Pickling Onions, rlan, class pf 1958, from the held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at .support Intemaillonal Teach- R F D 1, Tolland. especially for walking. presidential candidate, Sen. *rpm a yaking engatpement then, an eac^ie charge has ister from nations contrib­ bear with the liospltal while the Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Parsnips, Cten^ 100 miles to the north. former Wethersfield Prison. Mt. Nebo. Mrs. Ray and Mrs. ®>'s Education which each year parking problem exists. Also, Mrs. Katherine L. Hill, The drainage complaint was Barry Goldwater of Arizona, been lodged against him. uting troops to the allied Tomatoes. Blnko said the idane came A resident of Halfway House John Roberta will be gate at- brings eight girl students from Stafford Springs; Mrs. Gloria B. from a mother and her daugh- FRESH: Phuns, Peaches, Pears, Cantaloupes, Crawshsw nor aide BiU HcClaine was seri­ Shortly btfore 8:30 a.m. to­ side in Vietnam meet today in Hartford, he works for Con­ tendants. fore'gn countrie.s to .icqu:iint We»tover, North Rd., Bolton; tcr. They said that a faculty and Persian Mclotis, Concord Grapes, Straw­ ously hurt. down "Just like a falling object. day, Canada was helping after the Soviet Union call­ necticut Project Equality. them with Amerksm educational ADMI’TTED YESTERDAY: A. William Blnzen.sky, 59 Clinton berm (cupb) had been placed berries. Fire department officials said 'I'here was no engine noise at load a garbage truck. He es­ ed on them to renounce St.; Mrs. Beverly,^. Stone, 59 In front of their home last they were hoUted from the all. All of a sudden it was caped through the door Just mcthod.H iind to bring th eir cul­ Mr.s. Anna Anlello, 166 W arren Indian Com, Gourds, Pumiddns, Fresh Cider there.” their “aggressive war." Perennial Planters Garden ture to !Lro<i .schools. The girls Aeje., Vernon; Mr.s. C arolyn M. Santlna Dr.; Mrs. Bruce Tuttle spring. They explained that rain crumpled Beech Bonanza by befcav H closed, authorities Teachers Open He said he saw a “bright said; Secretary of State WllUam P. Club will meet Monday at 8 are hoii.sed in membcT.s’ homes Bentley, 18 Canterbury St.; and .son. 17814 C enter St. water is funneled down the side­ Ron Blnko, 28, a car painter , —o— Rogers Is host for the aeven-na- p.m. at the home, of Mr.

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