MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1968 PAGE TWENTY ManrhifBtpr lEopuins fipralU A w n g e Dully Net Press Rin For The WeA Ended The Weather Toser Oroup of Second Con­ Bolton Jsnasry 6, IMS Clear tonight. Low, zero to 10 About Town gregational Church will have a STAR GAXEK* WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRIDES potluck and meeting tomorrow lEupnttig below. Tomorrow mostly sunny. -----------By CLAY R. POLLAN------------ UanchMter Rotary Club will at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. AMit 1 5 ,5 3 4 High in teens and low 20s. MAR. 22 Vour Daily Activity Guide Ralph Conlon W ill Speak Manchester—A City of Village Charm mMt totnorrow at 6:80 p.m. at Michael Keropian, 71 Baldwin 't According to the Stan. Day In...Day Out... the Manchester Country Chib. To develop message for Tuesday, Mrs. Ann T. O na, a former Rd. 4- 5-10-24 At Honor Society Induction (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1968 (ClhMwIfled Advertiahij' on Phce 17) '31-42-74 read words corresporaing to numbers VOL. LX X X V n, NO. 89 PRICE SEVEN CENTS R o t a r y 'FeUowriilp scholar, will j f TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. see speak. Members of the Army- Navy Ralph Conlon, former princl- Kinney of South Methodist on PRESCRIPTIONS Club will meet tonight at 7 p.m. 1 Investigate 31 Own 61 To OCT. 24 i pal and acting superintendent of Church and Mrs. Haiel Lock- at the Holmes Funeral Home, I MAY 21 2 U ie 32 Home 62 Better NOV. .23 Manchester Ctvltan Club will 3- 6-17-19 3 A 33 Take 63 Written Btdton Junior-Senior High School ward of the Bolton church. Mrs. ... resulting in meaningful observe Mr. and Mrs. Clvitan 400 Main St., to pay respects cg/22-28-85-87 4 You 34 Opportunity 64 Are 126-27-3835^ will be the speaker at Induction Janice Owen will lead devotions, Merger Plane Order, Troops Affected to the late John Hutton, a mem­ 5 May 35 A 65 Statements 48 5 8 6 2 vS ceremonies of the Philip C. to members df the ladles socie- savings to you every day! AnsiSverBery Ntght txjsnonrowat OCMINI 6 Time 36 A ffo ir 66 Get SAOITTARIUI Willie’s Steak House. Dinner ber. 7 Caution 37 Of 67 Make Llguoii ChEtpter of the National Uea of the other three churches No ups and downs In your Prescription 8 An 38 Should 66 Down NOV. 23 Honor Society Wednesday at 11 to be guests at this meeting. will be served at 8 p.m. after a J s j JUNE 22 9 Attroctive 39 It 69 A DEC* 22 oosts—no "dlsooimts” today, "Regidar cocktaU hour at 7. Enter­ The Permanent Memorial 41-45-51-55 lO Be 40 Pleasant 70 Decision a.m. In the high school gym. St. George’s Notes prices” tomorrow! Seen Good Major Cuts Slated Day committee will meet to­ 11 Wedding 41 Give 71 Nome This Is the first induction of The' youth discussion group tainment will begin at 9. '61-67-70: l66-76^-! 0 I2 A 42 Worst 72 On the school year. TTiere will be will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. No "reduoed specials”—no “tempoiary night at 7:80 in the Probate CANCSR 13 Forget 43 Turn 73 Due CAPMCOIN icduotloas” on Prescrlptloiis to lure The Women’s Society of Com­ Court room at the Municipal , JUNE 23 14 Bells 44 A 74 Enemy DEC. 23 a reception for new members at St. George’s Episcopal oostomera! 15 Heart 45 Someone 75 Ploce For Rails munity Baptist Church will Building. ^ JULY 23 JA N . 20 and their parents after the cere­ Church. There will be a cele­ For Britain Budget 16 Concerning 46 In 76 Other At the same time, there Is never any meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. llni the 17 To 47 Ooy 77 Number mony. bration of Holy Eucharist at 8 2- 7-16-201 11-14-29-i oompromlse in servloe or quality! NEW YORK (AP) — H m Fellowship Room at the church. John Mather Chapter, Order 1 8 0 r 46 Surprises 78 Future School will close at noon at p.m. EUid the Inquirers’ class LONDON (AP) — In a drive tioning our troops in Germany.” 5^25-63^5 19 Entertoln 49 Over 79 Or <a^73 chief executive officers of the to make Britain solvent. Prime W Qrover Howard, a teacher In the of DeMolay will have a busi­ 20 Speech 50 For 80 It AQUAMUI the high school and 1 p.m. at wUl nwet at J:80. YOU GET OUR LOWEST ito FerniaylvanUi and New York Minister Harold Wilson an­ The future of Britain's armed East Hartford School System, ness meeting tonight at 7:30 at JULY 24 21 Someone's 51 Enough 81 Addrfss JA N . 21 the elementary school for cur- Area‘ Youth" Forum will meet PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE 22 Exercise 52 Cooperotion 82 Person's Thursday at 8 p.m. cmd the chil­ W e D eliver Central Railroads say the U.S. nounced today cancellation of a forces. Wilson said, will then will present an education^ film, Masonic Temple. AUG 23 23 Talk FEB.’ 19 riouhim study by the irtaffs. 53 To 83 Plans dren’s confirmation class Satur­ YEAR . AND YOU SAVE Supreme Oourt’a railroad merg­ blllion-dollar order for U.S. F ill "He mainly in Europe.” Britain and lead a discussion after the ,44^47-53-58 24 Your 54 Better 84 Bring Grade Bobool Hearing E veiyw here er approval opens the way for film. Members of the Mary r v 25 And 55 Time 85 Exchange day at 10 a.m. MORE THROUGHOUT THE bombers, and a withdrawal of will still face "the problem of The Ladles Aid of the Luther­ 2-788889 26 Money 56 And The hearing on the new ele- improvement of rail service in a Oreene Circle will serve as hos­ 86 Yourself Bulletin Board YEAR . ON ALL YOUR all British armwl forces from the heavy continuing cost in for­ an Women's Misslonar yLeague VIROO 27 Motters 57 Jot 87 Ideas mets mentairy ocbool has been set for PRESORIPnON NEEDS. vast region of the United States the Far E ^ t and the Persian eign exchange of stationing our tesses for the meeting. 28 And 58 Concentrate 66 Joy FEB . 2 0 ^ Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the high The selectmen will meet to­ of Zion Evangelical Lutheran 29 Ring 59 Do 89 Desires night at 7:80 in the town offices. and Canada. Gulf by 1971. troops in Germany." Church will meet Wednesday at 30 Lock 60 Oistont 90 Opinion M AR. 21 ^ school. The Boards of Educa­ Stuart T. Saunders, chairman The Washington School PTA A voter-making session will be TRY US AND SEE Wilson told the House of Com­ Wilson said informal talks 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Room 0 \1 2-15-1832 54-57-6&^^ tion and Finance lutd the Public of the Pennsylvania, and Alfred mons he also plans slashes in will observe its 20th anniversary 5/36-388488 )Good Adverse Neutral 71-77-7Mr held tonight from 6 to 8 in the have already been held in Bonn at the church for a topic dis­ Building Commission will give E. Perlman, president of the social welfare benefits, cuts in in an effort to persuade the with a potkick supper in the cussion. Mrs. George Magnuson, an lllustyrated presentation on town offices. Central, Issued a Joint state­ cafeteria, tomorrow at 6:30.p.m. education, housing and road West German government to Mrs. Raymond Miller and Mrs. the new *e!ementary school and The fire department auxllifiry ment hailing Monday's decisioin building, and virtual abeindon- Quest speaker will be Thomas Simboskt, 180 Avery iSt., Wap­ underwrite the foreign exchange Wolfgang Mueller will be hos­ Hospital Notes future school building plsuis and will meet t<ml|ht at 8 in the clearing the way for the merger ment of the civil defense pro­ cost of maintaining Britain’s F. Ferguson, co-publisher of The tesses for the event. ping; Janet Sombric, 97 Ox­ estimated costs. firehouse. Mrs. Richard Morra of their railroads. gram. When he mentioned an Herald. The meeting will include ford St.; Amt Spoetto, 1 Avon __ forces In the North Atlantic The elementary school PTA and Mra. William Rattazzl are They also took note of im- end to free medical prescrip­ T r^ ty Organization. a community sing and a penny visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. St.; Harry Stailger, 66 Keeney n ,;;o n i‘~Mh^'dul^ for Wednes- in charge of refreshments Past Matrons of Temple Chap­ in all areas excepting mater­ provemonta made posaible by tions, some Laborltes shouted, Spending by local authorities auction. ter, OES, will meet Wednesday S t; Mire. Loretta Staiiklewlcz, canceled, and par- Bolton Homemakers wUl meet nity where they are 2:80 to 4 that part of the decision which "Resign! Resign!" The pres­ will be cut back. An already an­ at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. 356 Heejther 'Rd., EaHngton; ents E ir e urged to attend the Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the approved Interstate Commerce criptions will now cost 30 cents. nounced increase in family al­ Members of the VFW Auxili­ W. S. ’Turklngton of 67 Hamlin p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m., and pri­ Mra.
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