^ 'Tf'V . '•-n -i"' V'y* “♦ rr--tf i"'^' »v 'Si.V.-'V' >*"•’ m. i ■ ,r- Y / w- >« , • ■ ': ;v'^ - /-^ " 'L r> i . -■ '■ :.^- -;■: ; ■■ \ 1 FIIIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1966^ I»AGE EIGHTEEN The feather jitntlFMter lEwfttUig Average Dally Net Press Run Variable eloudlneu- today, tS* ifPbr t t » Week Ikaded tismal font (the chut-ch prac­ night and Sunday, high boUl Mark Stephensen, son of Mrs, tices baptism 'by emersioh), August S, 196S daya near 80, low tonight la Marion ,L. Siephensen of Man­ Mormons. Worship Sunday complete junior and senior About Town chester; and Scott A. Fitzger­ Sunday School facilities, roQms 60a, alight dianoa ot atwwwa ald. son of Mr, and Mrs. Oeorgje for a Women’s Relief Society, SALE OF .'s Army J*te. Bryan E. Martin, First Time in New Church 13,871 F. Fitzgerald of'"South vVipd- Young .Peoples Mutual Im­ Manche$ter^4 City of Village Charm son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. sor. have recently enlisted in Members of the Church of and Inn ' caped. The church has provement Association, chil­ (Glasaifled Advei'Using on Page S) PRICE SEVEN CEITBB' Martin of 86 E. Middle Tpke.. been erected by, members, work MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1966^ the Navy. They will take their ■■ Jesus Christ of Latter-Day dren’s .primary iristructiqn, 19 (TWELVE PA^ES— SECTION) was recently assigned to the missionaries sent from church classrooms, kitchen fapiU.ties. VOL. LX:^V, NO, 285 tv 120th Transportation Co. at basic training at ■ the Great Saints (Mo'-mon). WOodside Lakes, 111., Naval Training Cen- headQuarters at Salt Lake City, and, offices. Long Binh, Viet Nam. ^ Branch, ,Wood4ide St. and Hills- ■ ter. * ■ Utah, and under the supervision Members of the Woodside Suitable for children and ford. r' of a building superintendent pro­ town Rd., will worship Sund-ay Branch have been for the past ^ adults. English and West- I for the first tirtie in their new vided by the church, with no yi^r meeting at Verplanck School Pages The Mental A>a Fellowship $3.50.000 chapel. assistance from contracted la­ School and North Methodist • ern. Social Center will resume its Masonic I^)dg;e" The building will seal approx­ bor. The 250 members ot the Church. Before last year, they Set Tuesday activities Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. imately 1.000 people and has Woodside Branch, together with were part of the Hartford >RIC€S START AT /I Membership Is’ limited to people Sets Programs 19 classrooms, plus auxiliary members of other, branches, Branch at 1452 Asylum Ave. A special six-page section who have had psychiatric care. facilities. Besides being, the new have worked evenings and Sat­ Paul' E. Nuttall, extension „of The Herald Tuesday will Manchester Lodge of Masons For further information call meeting place for Manchester urdays for the past year to con­ human relation specialist of the be devoted to news about the Capitol Region Mental re.sumes meetings ' Tuen<day members of the ' church,.' the struct the church. University of Connecticut, is the opening of school in Health Aasocfiation, Inc., Hart- night at the Masopic Temple at building is al.so the district cen- .The building includes a sanc- head of "Woodside Branch. All *100 Manchester and surrounding towns. 7 :30. Worshipful Master Frank for the Connecticut Valley t\iary with seats for about 270, services are open to the public Horse* will be shown all day Saturday,- Reservations will close to­ and connected by folding doors and include a priesthood meet­ It wilf contain information For Gakaler,. 'has announced his iCt and Sunday this weekend. , CHICAGO, 111. (AP)—A morrow for the Putnam Em­ Memb?rs of . other branches to a recreation hall with an ad­ ing at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School about school bus routbs, 'schedule for the ’ remainder of peace - keeping force of blem Club's District Deputy LaBonne Worker of whiclObere are 11 in the ditional 730 seats. Therecrea- at 10:30 a.m., and a Sacrament Alw; ENGLISH A WESTERN S^I>LES school calendars, st^ff and night to be held Wednesds^, hi’s term, and it includes anoth­ Connecticut. Val^y District and tidn halt provides for the social meeting at 4 p.m., • each Sun­ ,2,000 National Guardsmen curriculum changM' and' re­ John A. DeQuattrO, vice pres­ : '■'V Sept. 14 at the Elk’s C lu b ^ ^ t- er. sports night, a Indies night, life.of the church. It has a bas­ day. has been promised to of^-^ lated subjects.. ident arid treasurer ofcthe J.Di- seven in the , smte, hav.e been ^nain. Dinner will be served at and tvro~visitaliqns. invited to a social at the church ketball-court, a stage for plays cials at Cicero, 111., the ofle- Real Estate Co., has been ap­ CIRCLE “S” RANj Road Deaths ” 6:30. Mrs. Charles Ppnticelli of and will be used for dances. “Oolong" tea, imported from t'me gangland capital The Lord’s Hill Quarry Club pointed special events chair­ tomorrow. EAST ST. — ANDOVER - - TJ2JT 64S-2987 382 Hackmatack^St. and Mrs. An Open House will be held There is a softball diamond Formosa and marketed by a of Conn. Mutual Life In.surance man for the LaBonne for State where civil rights pro- AUred Ritter of 45 Chester Dr. later in the fall when the build­ outside the church. London firm, retails for $11.75 JNo Motive Co. will work the Master Masbh Senate Gommiitee. (“i-sters and American Nazis Start Slowly, are in charge of reservations. ing will be completely finished Other facilities inciude a bap­ a pourid. degree on Sept. 20.. On Oct. 4, Republican George T. La­ p!aii to gather Sunday. Omar Shrine Club will again Bonne- is opposing State Sen. Acting Friday on reQuests Is Discovered Council Says visit ^ e lodge to put on the David M. Barry for the 4th f'vim local officials, Illinois Gov. Entered Apprentice degree, Senatorial District post. " ''tto Kerner activated the CHICAGO (AP) — Mil­ . with Raymond Bogue presiding- :n.rdsmeh, to be joined by lo- For Shooting DeQuattro will be in charge lions of Americans headed KLH The Fellowcraft Club Ladies .of all advance arrangements for i;'l, county and state officers in GRANBY (AP)—Police said for the highways today; Night will be Oct. 15 at Fiano's LaBonne’s appearances at spec­ •otecting an anticipated "400 to STEREO MUSIC and the sports night is set for ■this morning that no motive has the last weekend holiday of ial events, during the campaign. TUESDAY GOO open-housing marchers. AND been found for the fatal shooting Nov. 1. HaKGoodnough of the Cicero was the scene’ 15 years A Manchester native, De- summer, with an appeal SYSTEMS New York Mets has lined up p.'-.o of a three-day series of riots ^ of a middle-aged piano teacher Quallro is a 1960 graduate of 1 lOUSE from ’ President Johnson a program that includes two after a Negro family tried to Friday night. ' Manchester- High School and a and public' officials to AT major league baseball players, B A q K - t O - G PUS V, move into an apartment. Police did say, however, that 1964 graduate of the Boston. Mrs. Krystyna D. Krystek, a “(Jrive responsibly.’* Ed Kranepool of the Mets and Town Atty, Christy Berkos Death* in traffic aoddenU In Dick McAuliffe of the Detroit University School of . Public said he issued a. march permit widow, definitely did not com­ Communication.- He iS' a mem­ O the early hours of the 78-hour NORMAN’S Tigers. to avoid riolence, on the theory mit suicide. ber of the Manchester Chamber P ^ c e said her body was holiday period appeaired run­ George Ouillette, president of the demonstrators would pro­ ning below normal. The count, STOP IN FOR of Commerce and the Manches­ found in her. home at 158 Notch the Fellowcraft Club, • will pre­ ceed with or without a permit. which started at 6 p.m. local AN FAR FU.'. ING ter Jaycees„^ Road by a neighbor, Robert ^ side when his club puts on the He pleaded with Cicero resi­ time Friday, showed 22 persons n K M O N S lR A T IO N He is married to the former Cushman. She had—been shot Hi ramie Legend Nov. 16. dents to ’’stay off the street and had been killed in traffic mis­ Valerie Ford of Manchester. .,three times in the front of the * Masons with 25-and 50-year HALE prove to the entire, world that haps, including 7 in Texas. 413 HARTFORD KD, The couple has a daughter. They body, police reported. service will receive their pins they are not violent people and But the National Safely reside on Honey Lane in Ver­ Police said Cushman had not MANC HF.STEK on Dec. 6. The annual meeting are not looking for trouble.” dduncil estimated from 680 to non. since seen her that afternoon and of the lodge is De^c. 13. A Midwest division spokes­ 630 persons may lose their lives 1 853 when he Noticed her garage man of the American Nazi party at the end o f i h e , extended holi­ door open a ft^ nightfall, he de­ "m a i n STREET—MANCEESTER ' said members would be in Cl- day at midnight Monday. The cided to go next door. ,, cero Sunday. He did not say record death toll for a Labor When Cushman Walked into SAVE »7 how many, or for what. Day holiday period is 563, s6t ARYCARTBD her kitchen, police 8aiaJ"'he saw Maj.
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