And Meat Dept. Mps SIRLOIN Q Q STEAKS $0-49 CHUCK > 50

And Meat Dept. Mps SIRLOIN Q Q STEAKS $0-49 CHUCK > 50

■<>s: •s^ A' • h - '^7^. 7 % P' M- PAOB TWENIY^IOI THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 7 ,198« J-' i(8& nrltif0tfr lEuraittQ ATerair* DelTy Net PreM Rim For the WeNt IbUMI Sept. 22, ISM The Weather ^ The/Brown Club of ,Manchester// ■ The little KlOw.er^f jesus Moth-' Th^Golden Role Circle of Klft'g’s Cub Scout P a ^ 91 will hold its superintendent: and Rlchaid Ben- IkrMMt ef O. 8. Weelker 1 About Town block o f reserved seat# for efi:,^irc1e' will miceti^morrow at Daugnters o f Hartford ivUt hold an first meelingji^^he aea.son tomor.• | T p ^ n J^kes Bids vcnuti. both of N. Benvenuti- aqd Graziadio Heads the Ydle-Browngame ort Oct 6’ 8 p.hi^'at. the home o f^ h s . JSeprge auction Saturday morning at 10:30 jTow' at 7^;m . at the Manchester Sons, builder. 12,226 ZlghMata or dtlirte tmlgts til'-JIew davan. Brpw»n men .;and Murray, '88, lAurel sK The co- in the American Legion Halt, 27.': Gieen JBChpoI. ,A feature of the early 8et«m aF toUewed hv ettate ■ On^ T ruck, F ence The town plant la being exten­ Insurance Group MOimic of the, Audit Th# Mdtharhood ot Hoth- ^mbrokers kd»p wish, tleketa. hostess will IjiaifcRtrs. -BStward G. hfatn St., Wethersfield. Proi^d.t will- be the showing of sively rcnibdelcd' to lncrea,se its big warmer ia aftemeea. ijim:ta> should •co'htact'Kendall Richardson ■Moriarty. will .be used for the benefit of^he TOtye fllni which was capacity and, to improve .se\i*age aigRt ae«r «•;. High S^laHag ae•^ • n Clrd« tMll hold iU ajvh^uftJ The town Will taka^blds tomor­ George L. Graziadio w m elected MUare dime* Saturday, Sept. 5^ 16A Oxford St. by Friday. building fiind of the King's Daugr ' made, tinder lhN*^auspioes. disposal. It ir-being-eQuipped to De, row on the pih'gha8c’'bf a dump president of th* Manchester Inaur-\.^ ^'igpnekesUr-r'-ui City of f(illagM Charm ■from « to 14 mldolKht at the CohV- .Specialist. .Third' Class ahen -ters Home. ■ ' truck for the Highway 'Depart-' liandle a flow of/up to 7,3 million muftity V* Jameis f ;/.H erdfc Jr, M. tVi.lsS, son of Mr. and gallons a day. .TOe-, average daily ante Agent.* Assn. At'the meeting Jerome Bi and, of St,; Mary'S-Jiihlogs, Schi<).rs and ment and on fencing for the <j|obe t o L- l ^ x v , town eupJwfltendent b¥ cecreatlon, the CbfmectfeuL ChlropbjJy.gp^^^ Theodora A. 'Weiss, 79 Brookfibld '■ -Harry"Maidmeht, spelbl studies Sponsors.of the Girls Frlcndly-SQ- Hollow Reservoir. flow now is between 2-And 3 miK held y e s t e r d a y .t h e . Country 'S3PWENTY PAGES) win both call and InStrurtVRe- (Ola^rfli^ AdV! M Page ID). has apppihtei^lfa. BarncyX'’^ch^ St,i wcntiy'-partltipaled in tw teacher,;'will be. a^^deleghte from cieUes of American.,Will Join m^jr The truck, with a 4-cublc Club. • ' , PRICE nVE CBKTli^. freehroente w iirh «^ rv «d . Mrs. man andf John 'J^^hea Jr., both 1,0 day obaei-vahce o f the Jewish' Manchester.High'Bchool to the* In- "Day-oJ Prayer Around-the WdrUl^' Other officers elected, are: M. Bdward J. Goss, ISS^-Helaine. Rd,; capacitv, will replace a tinick; the j thlb town, to reiSrekent the Re- High Holy D iys w’hlla stationed lA [ustrial Coun'eu, a jiatlonal forurrt by celebrating corporate--, ^-oiti-' to'^-.^^ns to'trade In.' Triick' Kenneth Ostrinsky, vice jlresldent; 6 T Of - the aroup, may' bo con^ t.ct^clave for fobrappcialists. Korea,- A Clerk "in . HeadQuarters ' educators and'industrlaliats, to S c h m i d Is I or further in* munioh together at 8 a ^ . Satur; bids -W ilK^ ppenc<f at^S p;m.^m Leonard D. Rivard, secretary: a|^ _____ for ticrketa c ,'rom all'.oi'er New KngfimiP at^ "i^d Service B atte^.;nf the OSth bc;>held at Rcns.selaer Polytechnic day. Scht 29. S. Rohan, treasurer.' .fonta^ioh. the office 'ofOfieneral ''M anager SwarftpsColfr^iise.i on Oct. I27"ir Antiaircraft Artillery" Ballalion. Insuluie. Troy, N. Y„ on Oct. 11, Richard Martinirtiri^. ' . ' ' . A t H." Anderson, retlnng a n d '1 4 > < ^ ha.ente'ied-.the Army,^ in September li r s w 13. presidenT^'Wgs accorded a- rising I95t;'iijd completed basic training A meeting o ' th* senio><Shsus The chain link fence.'for which sthteitC^Mies In'^^e' im af'i will be held iomorrow^ktCT bids will be opened at p,m„ Ntrs^RalpbjSbhmidt, ihe'fornier vole of appreciation by the mem-_ chui^ldtchen o f thb^8acond Con- ..•'Cjih Pack, 'Noc‘^ will -hpid Us Miss l^dmifta^TA. 17 p.nWat the Salvation Army C!3ta^ Avill: run along, both sides, (jf\S. Joan M. MiMkus. daughter of berS.'>^ — .. ■ ^ SragaUohtl-. Church froih'^ u cch monthly paCH meeting tomorrow Laurel ,8t» who Was employed as Rose V. Mankn.s,'20 Oolway'St.. Daughters of .'liberty. No. 117; del to'discuss plans for the future Main St. at the Globe Hollow xesi- w '^{tuppefa win b* placed on the wUtc night i t 7 o’clock, at the SecoW a sCcretarV by Cheney Bros. s in « of the Manchester Corps. ervolc. ^ Q , with hei' finisbar/JI; -has been, elepHant booth at''ihe church fai .^ngregatiohal Chuirch, All„^ boys l;OLit." a re. asked to "meet at the 193T,- h«» accepted a similar posi­ \risltmg.Telativesitiill in this aiba, was Saturdajrunleas they lira called for bfetvrecnjhe agei of 8 and 10 In- Holniea.,Funeral Home tonight et tion in 'iljc New Vork .Sales De­ honorwOvith a party recently at tere*ltd-,4n becoming Cub ScoiUs ,J:30,' to p i y f ^ l r respects to Mrs. Th'C'following womeitjrc^rbm Man- berora then-'AnyoneAnyone w’ishiiiF.to In­ partment of the. same firm. She: the homW-oflomW-of neinet aunt, Mrs: Annie ASSf^ATEDATEI PR, quire about them should telephone are ihtdled'to attend, accompanied Minnie H. B«rty^a,^life member' will assume her new duties on Oct. rlwater w-ere -nniong the more thaji Eiiffiii^ers TcUir RUMMAGE 500 women in.-'Oi-dlfl'crent Con- DcpUila, 418 N<^^ta^V St. She re­ Norman-Southergill. hy^their parents. c 't li e ^ g e , who dled-Tueiiday. ceived many choice group qnd in- PoUticai stofm^'^iyien^was ncrticiif towns Who„ attended many choice p ou p qnd in- back gale-force,' in' G^lnecti- R- I 1^1 I I I ’i lb ■■ * I (tivLldual gifts from over SO'-guests “ Pi-ojcct.s in 'Your Propra>u." a . Uvho - ■ attended.■■ • ■ SALE 'cut politica toda>'>'/This 1e ■ i club techniques fair in Hartford, Aboiit 75 members bf'the. Con-T .The couple^ married July 25, In pte8?nte(l by' the Service Bureau Sponsored by Vivieii Kellem.s, the ' white­ nQclicut Society of'Civil Fhigihccrs Lineoln. Ili., while both were serv­ luidles’ 11. for Women’.s -Organizations on toured the town’s new acw.ig,e di.s- ing in thc Alr Coi'ps. arc now dis-i ned "industrialist from Tuesday: Miss Marty. S. Brown, poaal plaijt ycslciday afternoon. charged aiid'bave left for Lincoln Emanuel Lutheran rhnrch SttmlRi^on who is a perennial Mrs. John H. Lappen. Mrs. Agne.s Their hQkta were Fred Thrall., w)-.crc„ they pliin. to make theii- apJinter'party Candidate in Leduc, -Mias Gertrude Uddbn? Miss R h e e R i ^ t assistant anpeHn,tcndcnt of thWthonie. Frh, Sept. 28 C^nnecticuT'^elKtion^i;^^ Eleanor Martin. Miss .Tessamine Sewer, D c p a r t nre.!} t: James; ' iVn honor graduate of The 19.51 P re ss ^Saei^s M. Smilbi Miss Rachel E. Smith, Sheekey. town^ engineer; Ralph | class, of Mnnehestee High Behool, .9 y t - for U:S. genatbiMM: Governor. .Mrs. James Suinmers. Mr.s. Leila Linglcy. resident', engint-ei' for M rs. Syhmidl entered the service In tms'campaign. Kellems Whaples and MfSs John M. Wab- Metcalf and Eddy, deisigner of the I and was^atationed at Grand VieW LUTHER HALL wants to run for The; Senate and rek. plant; Earl Maynard, construction ; Air. Base m.Missonri. j-^ e says her main obj^tiy|^iaj:'’to defeat Sen. (Pre.scott» Buah/T^ incumbent Republican. • ? y P t o t t ^ A ReplibUcan turned independ­ ent. Mi.ss Kellems battlea her old X In K re m lin part.v the most. - Av CHARUCS CHIN , But today she is in the midst of ^ ,Seoul, Sept. 28 (/P)—Chang London, Sept. 28 (4*)— Niki­ Each week, we find more and | another battle, dne in which she i^Iynh Prp*idi*nt I “ 7 i ir sti'iiiri.iino.struggling to get her1.... _name_______ >n1 lesioent,. ta Khrushchev was reported “I llhee's outapoken opposition I more-customers coming to our j O PIN the November election ballot. - ] in trouble with, some Soviet A week sgo.-MIss Kellema-furned Vice President, was shot and r leaders today and may ,be and Meat Dept. ia what state officials estimate to wounded in'f he hand today aa ^^ seeking the support of Yugo* be 13,0(K) aignatures^oh petitions T IL L 9 he stepped from the stage of Slav I SERVICE MEAT | V 'v. Former President Truman gi4na In apparent pleaauiV^as he asking that her napit be placed on President Tito for his listana t<> Adlal Stevenson after latter spoke in Kansas C rty^ru- a ]K)litical convention. policies, of de-Stalinizatidn YOUNG AND OLD AGREE: TENDER AS CAN RE the voting m a c^ e s man congratulated Stevenson following the talk.

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