PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 14, 1975 Junior Jaycee r ^ ia u r a n t g u id e ^ N a m es Slate j'ti * 'M: o v e n t r y ilantrl|p0tpr Eupninn ibralh GARDENING C B, FRANK ATWOOD COVENTRY MR. Manchester—A City of Village Charm yt/U)S. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 140 TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Correspondent 742-9495 It takes two years for a blossom to appear on the The Coventry Junior Jaycees Arrowhead Philodendron at the have elected temporary of­ home of Mrs. Anna B. Ronzello ficers. They are; President, on Helaine Rd. This is the year George Messier; internal vice Greek Shipping Tycoon and the plant has blossomed. president, Ken Goodale; exter­ It could go on,to blossom nal vice president, Paul Lan- every year, perhaps, except drey; secretary, Jim Bour; and that the plant is nearly seven treasurer, Craig Ardel. feet tall now and in a few The Coventry chapter is the months would reach the ceiling. second Junior Jaycees group in This Week’s Feature - - • Aristotle Onassis Dies When the two buds that have the country. been produced this year have Mr, Steak, ^^The Family RestauranV^ PARIS (UPI) — Shipping magnate bloomed and the flowers have It is open to all boys between Onassis owned more than six million pire that concentrates on oil tankers but «lr Aristotle Onassis died today, a spokesman faded; Mrs. Ronzello will cut the ages of 13 and 17. The pur­ Our Family Serves Your Family tons of shipping and was worth more than includes a big whaling fleet, cruise ships ... at the American hospital said. He was 69. off the top quarter or third of pose of the group is to provide Mr. Steak at 244 Center Street is truly a family restaurant. Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia in 1969 became the first lady half a billion dollars. At the peak of his and a variety of other vessels sailing every Onassis underwent a gall bladder opera­ the plant and put the cut stalk in the youth of Coventry with the power he enjoyed telling friends he ocean. manager for the Mr. Steak system. Three sons and a daughter work in the business with her — thus making it, “a real tion Feb. 9 and subsequently was hooked a new pot to start growing opportunity to become involved arrived in Greece with less than $60 in his His most famous ship was probably the family restaurant.” up to an artificial kidney machine. He was "A again. She will discard the with community service pocket. Christina, named after his late former Mr. Steak offers a variety of food, including steaks, seafood. Roast Beef, Chicken, etc. Take-out service available on able to take food only intravenously. lower part of the plant. projects and it provides social all items. Each week Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia offers daily luncheon specials, discounts to Senior Citizens, a free He claimed he hated photographers and wife Christina “Tina” Livanos who died Sources said earlier this week that Mrs. Ronzello received the activities and leadership he had a feud with a New York last October from an overdose of sleeping birthday club for kiddies, (12 and under) plus free kiddies meals on Tuesday nites. For information on these specials call Onassis, husband of Jacqueline Kennedy, plant from her mother and training for its members. photographer for allegedly pestering his pills. 646-1995. Mr. Steak is open seven days a week 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Parking is never a problem. widow of assassinated President John F. thinks it is 30 years old. It has For more information con­ wife Jacqueline and her children. But he Tina, daughter of Greek shipping czar Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia has four members of her family working with her. James is assistant manager and Gerald Kennedy, was “concious and alert” but perhaps, then, been cut back tact George Messier at 742-6316 “Butch” is chef. Located at 244 Center St., Manchester, Mr. Steak has built its reputation on “Our Family Serving Your posed for photos more often than any other Stavros Livanos, married Onassis after that his condition was "not too good.” and re-rooted 15 times. The or Ken Goodale at 742-8773. intennationhl jetsetter. World War II. Her sister Eugenia at the N Family.” Mrs. Onassis had flown to New York last Latin name in Philodendrom Coventry Jaycee Director, Pictures showed him dancing the Syr- same time married another Greek ship­ week to be with her children, family hastatum. Ted Pierce Jr. of Cedar Swamp taki with actress Melina Mercouri in an ping millionaire, Stavros Niarchos. sources said, and had originally been Without blossoms, it is a Rd. is the group’s advisor. Athens taverna, drinking ouzo with wife The couple had two two children, expected to return to Paris this weekend handsome foliage plant. The Jacqueline on a Nydri cafe, kissing ac­ Christina and Alexander, and were House of or early next week. arrow shape of the leaves is Marking Notices tress Elizabeth Taylor in Paris, dining divorced in 1960. Onassis reached for the skies and got pronounced and the color is a Mid-term marking notices with Greta Garbo in Geneva. Onassis and Niarchos became open them. An Olympian figure in life, in death glossy green. The leaves have a will be distributed at Coventry Onassis was born in Izmir, now part of rivals. They tried to outdo each other in s r a i K he took his place among the legendary per­ High School this week. Due to Chung Turkey, in 1906, the son of tobacco giving expensive presents to their wives or natural shine and all Mrs. sonalities of Greece. Ronzello does to keep them the high cost of postage, the merchant Socrates Onassis and Penelope making a better business deal. .A child of an ordinary Greek family looking well is to dust them notices will be given to the Dologlu Onassis. Their last business feud was in 1968 from Asia Minor, Onassis might have died lightly with a paper towel. We students to take home. now oilen When Turkish troops recaptured Izmir when both bid for, but later bypassed, a the happiest of men, as well as one of the measured the largest leaf. It is Any parent with questions from the Greeks during the 1922 war, $600 million industrial complex offered by 5 featuring Polynesian and richest, if his only son Alexander had sur­ 17 inches long and nine inches about the notices may call 742- Onassis fled to Greece and then to Argen­ the military dictatorship that took power 9383. l o m s Cantonese Speeialties vived him. tina. in 1967. across at the widest point. But Alexander, the sad-faced heir to the Needs Support Famous Pu Pu Platter He started as a telephone operator and “My favorite country is the one that Vacancy NOW empire, died in a 1973 air crash. Family lineman for the Buenos Aires telephone grants maximum immunity from taxes, The stalk is heavy and needs There is a vacancy on the *3.99 Speeialspecial Familyi^uiiiiiy Dinners ^ friends said the tragedy caused his father support. This plant was tied to a company in 1923 and worked his way up trade restrictions and unreasonable Board of Health due to the PL A YING STARRINQ and Combination Platters / to lose interest in a life that was long and into the tobacco import business. regulations,” Onassis once said. “Greece cedar slab to hold it erect and resignation of Judith Williams. Juicy, U.S.D.A. Choice Sirloin full of publicity. The Ices of March then a longer slab had to be ALL Succulent, butter-luscious lobster tall His trade name was Omega — the first during its seven years of military rule was Mrs. Williams’ term of office CO-8TARRINQ OPEN 7 OAYS A WEEK Onassis married Jacqueline Kennedy, letter of his name and the last of the Greek not a reasonable co u n try .” When Although less severe than forecast, necessary. One driver near Center added to support the upper Mon • Thun 11 - 11 pm in the wish that perhaps this storm will expire in November 1975 Potato, crisp salad, oven-warm bread the widow of the late President John F. Fri-Sat 11-11:30 pm alphabet. democracy returned in July 1974, Onassis winter reaffirmed its grip on Park on Linden St. paused momen­ was the last of the season. But then growth. and the vacancy must be filled THIS and your favorite waitresses. Sunday 12 ■ 10 pm Kennedy. He had a lengthy and intimate In 1930 He was named Greek consul did not help repair ruins in the economy. Manchester last night with a snow and tarily to warm his fingers and un­ only a stranger or a darned fool Most of the time, the plant by a Republican. COMINQ ATTRACTION; friendship with New York-born opera stays in the living room window MONTH! Steak & Stuffed Shrimp 363 BROAD ST. general for Argentina and the next year he He also gave up the ownership and opera­ sleet storm which made driving doubtedly was joined by the driver of predicts the weather in New England. Persons interested should COMPLETE singer Maria Callas, who divorced her entered the shipping business by taking tion of Greece’s national airline, Olympic where it has a good light. When 244 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER MANCHESTER hazardous and windshield scraping the town snowplow in the background (Herald photo by Dunn) contact a member of the COCKTAILS TAKE-OUT Italian husband for Onassis’ love.
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