SAVE *5 As Strategic Arms Limitation Talks Israeli-Occupied Lands to the Arabs

SAVE *5 As Strategic Arms Limitation Talks Israeli-Occupied Lands to the Arabs

T'' PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. May 18.1977 Rosemary Yates of Kingston, R.I. and Milton CosUt of CoalU-Yates Franklin Square, N.Y., formerly of Manchester, were Engagement* announced Today’s married April 9 at Christ UniM Methodist Church in Wakefield, R.I. weather Inside today The bride Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Vance J. Yates of Kingston, R.I. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Mostly cloudy througll the day, high Area news . .1—2-B Editorial .......4-A and Mrs. Philip Coslit of Webster, Mass., formerly of in mid 70s. Becoming fan- tonight, low Business.........5-A Family .... 12-13-A Classified .. 6-8-B Gardening ... 10-A Manchester. near 50. Mostly sunny Friday with Comics.......... 9-B Obituaries ... 14-A The Rev. David Barwise of Christ United Methodist highs in mid 70s. Chance of rain 10 per cent through Friday. Weather map on Dear Abby .... 9-B Sports.........3-5-B Church, performed the double-ring ceremony. The Page 8-B. church was decorated with Easter Ulles. Mrs. Robert Nickerson and William I^kstra n , both of Wakefield, were organist and soloist, respectively. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a Qiana gown designed with lace at collar, cuffs and train. She wore a short matching veil and carried a bouquet of Cites $140 million gap \ white and peach flowers. i hbureen A. Belisle of Kingston, R.I. served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen I. Gilroy of Kingston, R.I. and Elaine Salinger of New Haven. Vicki Auden of hbnchester, the bridegroom’s niece, was flower girl. Don Kaufman of Glastonbury served as best man. State budget sent Ushers were Kevin Lennon of West Hempstead, N.Y. and Peter Yates of Kingston, R.I., the bride’s brother. Scott Auden of Manchester, the bridegroom’s nephew, was ring bearer. A reception was held at the Larchwood Inn in Wakefield, R.I., after which the couple left for Jamaica. The engagement of Pvt. Laura Lee back to lawmakers They are residing ia Elmont, Long Island, N.Y. The engagement of Miss Kathleen The engagement of Miss Maureen Smith of Yuma, Ariz., to Pvt. James HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. placate party insurgents, she —Doubling of educational equaliza­ lyt. Coslit is district manager of ARA Services in New D. ^ n ito of Rocky Hill to James I. G. Benito of East Hartford to Brian Adams of Ft. Knox, Ky., both Grasso, refusing to act on a $1,915 softened her stand and said she would tion payments from $10 to $20 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Coalit York. Byer, also of Rocky Hill, has been an­ Herbert H. Dougan Jr. of of the U.S. Army, has bwn an­ nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. billion budget she said is excessive wait to see the final document. But million. Manchester has been announced by nounced by her parents, Mr. and Robert Benito of 32 Deerfield Dr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and endangers the state’s economic she strongly urged lawmakers to —The pass-through of up to $12 Mrs. Lawrence Smith of 36 Porter St. Benito of 32 Deerfield Dr. health, today told lawmakers to take reduce the spending package. They million in federal antirecessionary Pvt. Adams is the son of Mr. and Mr. Byer is the son of Mrs. Rose Mr. Dougan is the son of Mr. and it back and make adjustments. didn’t. funds to municipalities. Any more Mrs. Gordon Adams of 66 Bolton News for senior citizens Byer of 30 Dower Rd., South Wind­ She' huddled with legislative Mrs. Grasso has warned too much than that will go to the state, and es­ Mrs. Francis Taft of 45 Riverside Dr. Center Rd. ^ - By WALLY FORTIN *“‘®***** sor. The bride-elect was graduated leaders for more than an hour and spending this year, combined with timates are the payments could total The bride-elect was graduated from Manchester High School. She is then told reporters she was “still use of one-time only revenue sources $16 million; from Manchester High School in 1976 The bride-elect was graduated employed by the Town of Water examining” the largest spending to meet a continuing need, could —$43 million to pay for a collective Heilo everyone. Weli, the traveler play of crafts and paintings will be on our own members putting on a show and completed the advanced from Manchester High ^hool and plan in state history, an 11 per cent cause a revenue gap estimated as bargaining contract with state is back safe and soiind and happy. It exhibit for one week. We wish to for us. Department. machinist course at Aberdeen, Md. Atlantic Personnel of Hartford. Her fiance, a graduate of Howell increase over last year. large as $148 million next year. workers. was a beautiful trip with very little in thank Toni Pouech, Theresa Ne^ro, By the way, I am sorry to hear of She is currently stationed at the Cheney Regional Vocational “I will not act on the budget at this Legislative leaders said after the The extra dollars were tacked on the way of rough seas. I’m sure Sue Scheibenpflug, Denise Pian- the death of a real close friend of Her fiance was graduated from the Yuma Proving Grounds. Technical School, is also employed time,” she said, emphasizing she had vote Wednesday they didn't know through pressure from a variety of everyone aboard had a great time, tanida, Amelia Holmes, Art McKay mine and our chairman of the Senior University of Hartford. Her fiance was graduated from by the Town Water Department. not decided whether she would sign what Mrs. Grasso would do. groups — urban Democrats, and if not it had to be their own fault. and Kay Hendrickson. Finance Committee, “Judge” James Manchester High School in 1976 and The couple is planning a Sept. 10 the plan or not if no changes are “I hope she’ll sign it, said Senate municipal officials. Republicans and Like always, there is pienty to do, Golfers Sposato. I want to personally extend The couple is planning a Nov. 5 is taking advanced track vehicle and for some reason cruising on the my sincere and deepest condolences wedding at Willie’s Steak House in wedding at Kelly’s Pub & Steak made. She must make a decision by Majority Leader Joseph Lieberman, others — who won concessions for Meanwhile, our golfers were busy mechanics course at Ft. Knox, Ken. ocean brings out a iittle romance in to Edna. Manchester. (Loring photo) House in Manchester. (Loring photo) Tuesday midnight or it will become D-New Haven. “We’ve done our part their pet projects. at the East Hartford course and The couple is planning an Aug. 27 ali of us and even more in some. Also, our heartfelt condolences to law without her signature. of the process. We think it’s a See related story on Page 2-A many of them participated in our Big wedding at St. James Church. To add to the wonderful weather, Mr. Frank Weiman whose mother “There is a budget gap estimated balanced program and I think she Week Golf Tournament. (Loring photo) the frosting on the cake was the passed away this past week. at $140 million (for the fiscal year should sign it.”. Now you might say that was a very celebration of the 3Sth wedding an­ Dog races beginning July 1,1978). The question The Democrat-controlled Health Center busy Monday, and believe me it was; is, is there some adjustments than legislature, which adopted the budget niversary of Ed and Mary McKeever. Back to Big Week and just a however, it didn’t stop there, for in can be made so the gap can be made over a two-day period, on party line Their children planned and paid for reminder to you folks, who signed up dedicated the evening we celebrated with a live less and so the problems faced by the votes turned down Republican Gov, Grasso unveils dedication plaque the trip in advance, and before the and lively dance with Lou Joubert to go to the dog races tomorrow. The McKeevers could say no, they were next session of the legislature can be amendments designed to cut state Connecticut’s former Gov. John N. and his band. It was a real fun and bus will leave the center here at 11 Gov. Ella Grasso gives former Gov. Dempsey an excited look as she unveils the plaque aboard. On ship, they were treated made less,” she said. spending while concentrating on job Dempsey spoke with emotion as he enjoyable evening with snacks a.m. so we expect you to arrive here BLUE SHUHER PLAY The budget, approved by the development in the private sector. which gives his name to the hospital building of the University of Connecticut’s Health rather royally with parties and even around 10:30 a.m. related stories which bore out the nrepared and served by our kitchen legislature Wednesday night is 11 per The highlights were; Center in Farmington. The dedication of the health center and hospital took place a word from the one-time great Speaking of trips, we started need for the University of Connec­ staff and students. The successful cent larger than last year’s spending —A reduction in the sales tax on “Hildegarde” who mentioned their signing up this past Monday morning ticut’s Health Center and hospital in Wednesday. (Herald photo by Dunn) night ended with usual popular door plan, an amount Mrs.

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