FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1968 PAGE TWENTY /T- Aw nffe Dally Net Preaa Rm For Hie Week Ended The Weather January C, 1968 Fair tonight. Loir in upper The deacons of SecMtd Con­ Rancourt, East Hartford; teena. Tomorrow meetly eunny. About Town gregational Church will meet to­ Two Courses Laurel Rech, Westport; John iKaurtetpr lEupmtm llprall! night at 7:S0 at the church. Brown Appointed Rich, 29 R i< ^ Rd., Wapplng; High near 40. To Be Offered FINAL WEEK OF OUR v 15,534 Mrs. Ethel Tqjlfor^ 21 Bond Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm The church councU of Second The Grade 7 Methodist Youth S t; Peter ZaccardelU, 160 Oak CLEARANCE SALE i t CongregaUonal Church will Kelloswhip of South Methodist State REEC Member Senior Citizens St. meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the church will meet tonight at 7 BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son FINE FABRICS! VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 105 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1968 (daealfled AdverUakig on Page II) PRICE SEVEN CENTS church. at the church. Horace H Brow^ of Manchester has b e ^ appointed relJ^en^tTS b T c '^ L c T e d ^ 'S s to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ON AU THREE FLOORS . to mem'bership on the Connecticut Regional Export Ex Pesce, Glastonbury; a daughter The Sunday School staff of a Holy Communion service spring at the Senior Citizens to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, pansion Council^ by Alexander B. Trowbridjfe, secretary center at Linden and Myrtle Zion Evangelical Lutheran observing the presentation of Glastonbury. PILGRIM MILLS Church will meet Monday at 8 Christ in the Temple wlli /be held o f commerce. The announcement was made by James sts. under Joint sponsorship of "Cheney Hall’’—Your Fabric Headquarters Since 1925! E. Kelley, Connecticut director the center and the Manchester DISAh ARGEDA YESTfiSt- p.m. at Our Savior Lutheran tonight at 7 at St. Mary’s Epis- DAY: 'M r s . m e l Koehler, 177 Hartford Rd. — Comer of Pine St„ Manchester Nixon Seen Relaxed C9iurch, Wapplng. copal Church. of the U.S. Department of Com­ Adult Evening School. Open Dally tlU 9 P.M. — Sat. tUl 6 P.M. Seoul Asks U.S. merce. The programs result from a Warehouse Point; Ranald Schultz, Rt. 6, Andover; James The Bible study group of Cen­ The deaconesses of Center Brown is managing director survey conducted recently by of the Connecticut Development Wally Fortin, acting director of Stewart, 743 Tolland Tpke.; With Fresh Image ter Congregational Church will Congregational Church will Mrs. Helen Hite, 122 Oak St.; meet Monday at 1:15 p.m. in meet Monday at 9:30 a.m. in Commission, the Senior Citizens Center. In a letter of notification to The courses and meeting Mrs. June Christenffen, 36 Main For More Troops the Robbins Room of the the Robbirks Room of the church. St.; WlUiam Simpson, 94 St. CX)NOORD, N.H. (AP) — It was big—itie largest a church. Brown, Secretary Trowbridge times are: Crewel Embroide Rldiard M. Nixon ie beginning newsmen satd he ha/d seen— said, "President Johnson has Thursdays, 1-3 p.m. - starting St Mrs. Charlene Ar- Kathy,— Operation's Over,— Oramp's Better! The official board of South mltage, Stafford Springs; Mrs. hie second drive for the presi­ in 16 years of oovering New The -Teen Ski Club has can­ Methodist Church will meet stressed the need for an intensi­ Fet). 8;>and Choral Singing, COOL-AIRE Macs, Baldwins, Cortlands, Bed, Golden De­ dency with a balanced blend of Hampshire presidential primar­ fication of efforts to increase Thursdays, 3-6 p.m. startiilg Beverly Irish, 172 E. Middle celed its trip to the Berkshire Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Re­ Tpke.; Mrs. Nancy Dore, Plains licious; Russet and Bose Pears. argument, criticism of the John­ ies. To Avert Invasion Snow Basin, scheduled for to­ ception Hall of the church. exports and improve our bal­ Feb. 16. son administration and laughing Nixon today attends a number ance of payments. Regional Ex­ The classes will be open with­ Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Vera Gray, FRESH VEGETABLES: Asparagus, Peas, Belgium morrow, because of poor skiing Watercress, Green, Yellow Squash, Spinach, Egg 1 lant, at hlmeself. of small "town meetings,” gath­ SEX>UL (AP)—South Korea has formally asked the port Expansion Councils play a out charge to any Manchester 369 Parker S t; Mrs. Patricia condiUons. The executive board of the Beal, 36 Brook St., Wapplng. Cauliflower, Brocolll, White Sweet Potatoes, Hot Peppers, Judging by his initial per­ ering with small groups In and United States for more American troops to guard Women’s Christian Fellowship vital role in achieving these na­ resident 60 years of age or old­ Rhubarb, Savoy Cabbage, Cherry Tomatoes, Brussel formances, he does indeed look near New Hampshire simply to tional objectives by motivating er. The only cost will be a nomi­ Also, Frank Donadlo, 117 E. against invasion, government sources said today. There The Rev. Louis E. Bauer Jr. of Second Congregational Center St.; Mrs. Jeanette Berk, Sprouta, Vine-Ripe Tomatoes, Rareripes, Green, Yeuow like a New Nixon. ask questions. more American firms to enter nal fee for materials in the em­ Beans, Shalots, New Florida Potatoes, Romalne and were hints Korea might consider withdrawing its of Concordia Lutheran Church Church will meet Monday at 66 Florence St.; Mrs. Beirtha The former vice president is With his wife and two daugh­ wUl conduct a service Sunday world markets and by assisting broidery class. Boston Lettuce. ters, he scheduled a reception at forces from Vietnam if the appeal were turned down. 7:30 p.m. at the church. Sweet, 16 Lawton Rd. ;Slgfrid less strident, and more relaxed. ----------------------------------------------- No immediate comment was at 8:16 a.m. on radio station exporters to improve and ex­ Persons interested in either LUSCIOUS FRESH FRUIT: Strawberries, Waterm|^n, Nbcon today is in his second St. Anselm’s Academy with a course may register at the first Poison, 447 Adams St.; Monica forthcoming on the request from WINF. The program is sponsor­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church pand their operations.’ ’ Spanish Melons, Papayas, Bed, White, Bine Grapes, JM - March 12 New Hampetalre pri­ major speech at a diimer meet­ class session. Cummings, 126 Valley View Dr., Washington or American offi­ ed by the Manchester Council will have a November to Easter Council chairman Douglas J. gerines. Imported Chestnuts, Plums, Nectarines, llne- mary, the nation’s first. He is ing in Concord tonight. Additional information may be Wapplng; Geoffrey Daniels, 66 cials here. Much of their atten­ of Churches. Series for young people Monday Bennet of Lyme added that, "In Ipples, D’AnJou Pears, Umes, CaUf. Navel Ora^ra, Tem­ focusing in his statoments, for­ The polls of Republican voters obtained days from Fortin at W. Main St, Stafford Springs; tion apparently was focused on at 3:30 p.m. in the Williams light of the current emergency ple Oranges, Pink, White, Grapefruit; ALSO Freeh Cider, mal end informal, on the future. in the Granite State have been Koreans Say the Senior Citizens Center or Thomas St. John, Montauk Dr., a third meeting with North Ko­ The Manchester Public Health Building of the church. caused by our international bcd- Figs and Dates. He opened his campaign wiUi a showing Nixon with a 3-1 lead evenings by calling George Em- Vernon; John Varney, Marl­ rea reportedly scheduled today Nurses AssociaUon (MPHNA) ance of payments deficit, the ef­ news conference Friday. over Gov. George Romney of Horaoe H. Brawn merling, adult school director, borough; William Wright Jr., 14 Wedund Specials For A Spedal Kathy! at the Panmunjom truce office will sponsor free classes for John T. Draghi, son of Elvin forts of this council to get more Michigan, the only other an­ Ship Officer at the Manchester High School Warren St.; Cindy Goodale, 74 SCALLIONS.........................................* expectant mothers each E. Draghi of 45 Englewood Dr., firms into the ranks of Connect­ nounced major GOP presiden­ on the Pueblo incident. icut exporters are critically im- Yale. The Browns and their office. Neill Rd., Rockville; Shawn RADISHES ................................ * bchs- Wednesday at the MPHNA of­ recently completed Navy basic Bellefleur, 164 Hilliard St. tial Candidate. However, Nix­ Since the U.S. inUlligence fice, 56 E. Center St. training at the Naval Training portant. Horace Brown is highly three children live at 24 TEMPLES, Extra Large........................ 6 fo r on’s aides discount these fig­ ^Confessed’ ship was seized Jan. 23 by North qualified to aid in these efforts.” E. Maple St. Also, Jeremy Pasterlck, Crest- PURPLE TOP TURNIPS, New Crop! * lbs. f S t Center, Great Lakes, 111. wood Dr., Rockville; Mrs. N.H. Race ures. "It is a close, tough Korea there have been reports The board of trustees of South Chosen tof ill the top poeition The Connecticut REEJC was Hospital Notes Mary Palmer, 11 School St.; HOME MAKERS PEA BEANS . 4 22 oz. jars S I fight," one of them said. TOKYO (AP) — North Korea that two American divisions Methodist Church wUl meet to­ Airman l.C. Hugh J. at the Connecticut Development founded five years ago. Its 61 Patricia Gore, 44 Pearl S t; COBIPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! They feel that the decision in today quoted what it called a might be sent to Korea to rein­ night at 7:30 at the church. Mockalis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Commissim last year. Brown members represent all areas of Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. John Dussault, Hartford; Mrs. • Also Complete Line of SEALTE8T Dairy Products • New Hampriiire will strongly "confession” by the research of­ force the 60,000 U.S.
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