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Police Chief THl HARTFORD COURANT: W.Jn.irf.y, Junt 21, 1967 1 HI fr' dDbitmiries Thinks Butcher's Goose Is Cooked GREENWICH, Conn. (UPI) 'Doubters' Draw Fire Of Johnson BALTIMORE (AP) Presi-dent Johnson battled "the cus- MRS. LEWIS W. S. CHAPMAN JOHN J.

SNYDER AGNES STEC Mis, Rosina Cartee Chapman, John J. Snyder, 61, of 262! Miss Agnes Stec of 15 Har-58. of 8 Westmoreland North Main Bristol, died varl St. died at her home West Hartford, wife of Lewis Tuesday at Bristol Hosnital aft- Tuesday. She was born in Po- John, the butcher, should hav er an illness.

He was born in a "vea in naruora lor stayed midst the mutton, Police Boston, W.Va., and was em-vc 28 years- Slie ws a re- W. S. Chapman, died Tuesday at Hartford Hospital. She was born in Philadelphia, May Chief Stephen M. Baran ployed by the city's Public' tired employe of the Royal gers and the doubters" at home 4 1909 She was memher of! Works Dent.

He was an Armv 'Typewriter Co. She leaves a said Tuesday. "I just got tired of being a Tuesday while declaring he believed he and Soviet Premier butcher," Baran quoted John St. John's Episcopal Church. I veteran of World War II.

He brothcr in Poland. Funeral She attended the University of his wife, Stella E. Sro-serviccs will be held Thursday Montana and Drake Snyder; three sons, Robert at 8:15 a m- at tne Waszkele- Alexei N. Kosygin achieved better understanding at the summit In a search for peace. J.

Snvcler. Richard A. Snvdenwicz funeral Home. 43 Weth- ty In Des Moines, Iowa. S'ip Addressing an annual conven and John J.

Snyder ail of ersfield Ave- witn Solemn Bristol; four brothers, Victor Mass in St. Lawrence Snyder of New London, Anth-ic'Tooe Church at 9 a.m. Bur-onv Snvder and Stanley Snvrfprl will be in Mt. St. Benedict tion of the Jaycees, Johnson also said that he and his advis- of Nnrwirh and chtr Snvrwi Cemetery.

Friends may call at; was a member of the Weu Hartford Art League, the Wads-worth Atheneum and the Town and County Club. Besides Vr husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Phillip Manion of Wfst Hartford; her mother, Mrs. George F. Cartee; four brothers, Ted Cartee and Harold Cartee, both of Billings, George S.

Carlee of Great Falls, of California and three sisters, tne funeral home today from 3 ers "are going to do our dead Mrs. Elizabeth Sienkowski, Mrs. t0 5 and 7 to 9. ieve best to bring peace to ev- Jenme Vachon and Mrs. J0NES ery human being in the world." ne nauine, mi oi ixorwicn.

mil Frank Henry Jones, 87, for- And he said they also are going ti i hi i work, and pray for uary runera. services win Demeriv of Hope Valley Road, He- to taUt he Thursday at 11 a.m at bron died Monday at Middle- 'P W( Church. Bur-Lov Hnnitai ways of keepi sex Memorial Hospital after a keeping your country and Tom H. Cartee of Trinity Episcopal Trinity Episcopal Minneapolis, and two ial will be In West Cemeten-. Li afo.

lone illness. He was born in your families secure." Bocskai, 33, of Mamiord, who allegedly turned into a some, what inept burglar. This was apparently after John had stopped in his favorite tavern Monday, according tj Baran. Baran said John turned up in the home of Mrs. Donna Moly.

neux on Shore Road. He said he was a carpenter working for a contractor. Mrs. Molyneux telephoned the contractor who said he knew John, but that he was a hutcher and did not work for him at all. She telephoned police.

Seems they had reports from other women. Miss Martine Marsault found a man In her apartment and asked him what he was doing. "I'm sorry but I'm in the wrong apartment," he said. Mrs. Theodore Brophy said she surprised a man in her kitchen and she asked him his purpose.

"I'm sorry but I'm in the Friends may call at the Young bron and for the past two years Problems Many runerai Home, a uenevue iived in Colchester. He was a Johnson acknowledged. grandchildren. The funeral will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at St John's Episcopal Church, West Hartford, with the Rev.

Charls W. Wilding officiating Burial Kin Fun of Hong Kong; the Rev. G. J. McGrath of Sydney, Australia; Onkar Shar-ma of New Delhi.

India; Dragoljub Vukotic of Belgrade, Yugoslavia and Andrew Foster, a Detroit native, who has founded schools for the deaf in Ghana and Nigeria (Courant Photo by Arthur Warmsley). FOREIGN VISITORS: The Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf and the American Instructors of the Deaf are holding meetings this week in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the American School for the Deaf in West Hartford. Among the guests are, from left, Chang will be at the convenience of member of St. Peter's Episco- though, "Our problems are pal Church, Hebron. He was many.

Our solutions are few." employed by the Ne Haven But In a hard-swinging ad-Railroad for a number oi years dress that had a lot of the ear-and also conducted a lumber marks of a political campaign operation in Hebron until retir- speech, Johnson lit into critics ing 20 years ago. He leaves and protesters on the home the family in Fairview Cemetery, New Britain. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Rosina Chapman Purchase Fund of the inree sons, uaire jones 01 front. Chester, Walter Jones of Amston 1 He appealed to the Jaycees! and Henry Jones of Hebron; a. for support and understanding toaay irom 7 10 9 p.m.

Memorial contributions may made to the Book of Remembrance Fund of Trinity Episcopal Church. MRS. FRANCES SALINSKI Mrs. Frances Salinskl, 62, of Ashuelot, N.H., died Monday at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital. She leaves five daughters.

Mrs. Mae Boroski of Hinsdale, N.H.; Mrs. Sophie GutoskI of Ashuelot, N.H.; Mrs. Wanda Sliva of Millers Falls, and Mrs. Genevive Johnson anl Mrs.

Stella Johnson, both of East Hartford; a son. Chester Music Lovers Invited to Join Orchestra Concert in Bermuda Drotner, Benjamin ones ot aast along a rough-bumpy path I Wadsworth. Atheneum, Tie James T. Pratt Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangement. There are no calling hours, MISS FLORENCE A.

VACCO ahead and hammered on the idea that if he gets it: "Than tna inccAro anrl fha Hampton; seven grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren. Funeral services will wrong house," he said and Mrs. 1 11. il mc uojvi a auu ui 1 1 1 1 1 be held at 1p.m. Wednesday at doubters will be relegated to the The Hartford Festival Orchss-I A special flight has been ar-estcd in supporting us this bropny leiepiiuneo ponce.

uie ucimoni unera i nome, rear; the doers ana the bui ders ranged for the occasion and way." Weather, Tides j' Ule tn Rormiirta in Nnvomhor anA "Ote TOOmS have Deen DOOKCd, ine dOUOie lure OI oewauuaa the Rev. Gordon W. Weeman, Johnson flew to Baltimore and Be3 November and ft incess fl Ber! traditionally balmy November weather and concerts by Hart Miss Florence A. Vacco, W. of 755 Broad St.

died Tuesday at Hartford Hospital, B'irn June 11, 1919. in Hartford, she lived here all her life. She was employed for 25 years at the Allen Manufacturing Co. She was a member of the Rosary Salinskl of Scotia, N.Y two rector of St. Peter's Episcopal back to Washington by helicop-this time its friends will go brothers, Frank Grzleeskl officiating.

Burial will ter for a 34-minute middav ad- alonp. o.n.. ford's own festival orchestra is Sellout Last Time GOVERNMENT FORECAST Local: Sunny and warm, high in the upper 80's. Partly cloudy and mild tonight, low in the be in St. Peters Cemetery, He-dress to.

the Jaycees in the Bal-: Announcement of the invita-i When the orchestra played in expected to attract many sup-bron. Friends may call at the timore Civic Center. The White tion extended by the Bermuda Bermuda two years ago, seats porters of the orchestra to the funeral home today from 7 to 9 House announced less than two Musical and Dramatic Society and standing room were sold island. Though the trip coincides Winchester, N.H. and Anthony Grzleeski of Ashuelot; 19 grandchildren, 28 and a great-great-grandchild The funeral and burial were held in Hinsdale, N.H.

GEORGE H. LINDE p.m hours before he began speaking was made at a meeting of the out weeks in advance. It was with the Thanksgiving weekend, 60s. Thursday, mostly cloudy that he had accepted an invita- Hartford Festival of Music the first time that a profession-they will not have to miss the and warm, with a chance of tion to make the address. Board of Directors Tuesday al Orchestra had visited the celebration.

Since BENNIE F. SCEPANSKI Bennie F. Scepanski, 58, of 883 Broad St. died Tuesday morning at his home after a Bermuda depends so heavily on Society of the Immaculate Con ception Church, the Allen Manufacturing 25-Year Club, and was a past president of the Allen Manufacturing Girls' Club. She leaves her father, Mr.

L20 Vacco, with whom she liveJ; two brothers, Samuel Vacco. showers. Probability of show-ers near zero, 20 per cent tonight and 40 per cent Thurs- afternoon at Aetna Life Casualty. The Board then author land. When Princess Margaret chose the same time to pay a American tourists, the visitors George H.

Llnde, 61, of 18 whirlwind visit to Bermuda, the can expect to find turkey and ized plans allowing music lov Darien Marine Killed in Vietnam King St. died Tuesday at trelng illness. Born in Poland, he ers and friends of the festival to orchestra members standing on 'all the traditional trimmings on day accompany the orchestra for a the steps of the City Hall the menu there. State: Sunny and warm. Part- and A.

Joseoh Vacco, both of Bermuda holiday. serenaded her iust before the Rocky Hill Veterans Home andjnaa uvea in Haruora iu years. Hospital. Born in Hartford, he; He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose lived here all his life.

He ws pemers Scepanski of Hartford; employed for 12 years by the, a son, Bennie F. Scepanski uunng its iu years oi serious jy cloudy and mild tonight. DARIEN W) The parents of Robert Brawley, music direc-scheduled concert. suiuiuei nine uiuaiuai atuvny, the Hartfnrd festival has ex- Thursday mostly cloudy and Marine Lance Cpl. J.

Steven tor and conductor of the Hart- The excursion will not benefit State of Connocticut Board of;" Jeweu city; a aaugnier, Mrs. Barbara Turcott of Jewett McArthur received word Tues- ford Festival of Music, said that 'he Hartford Festival of Music jpanded its annual series of sum-warm, with a chance of snow Education in the service of the Citv: his mother. Mrs. Martha 'h hi rfah in Vminnm tne 3a-memDer cnamber.orches- tmancially, but Brawley ex- mer concerts to lnciuae per-ers riot. Vila Jnnlh In Viatngm llii uajr Ml ilia utaui tu-a.

nlainnrl "Tt niirao no rool fnrmQnDC fhrnnnVinlit fVlo vbnr Scepanski of Norwich and sev- MrArthnr 9( sprvinff th 5.,... I -j Tmpriturt Summary for Junt IT, mt Hartford and a niece. The r-neral will be held Friday tit 8:15 a m. at the Giuliano-Sag-arino Funeral Home. 247 WuV inpton with a Solemn Requiem Mass in the Immacuhto Conceotion Church at 9.

Buri.il will be In Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 7 a.m.

1 p.m. 7 p.m. in me namuion iiiy nan, cer- doosi in morale to inins so Dom in naruoro ana ouisiue uie en grandchildren. Funeral serV' Temp. (de.

F) 62 80 7 the Third Marine Division, was muda, Nov. 22, 24 and 25 mi i T-s many of our friends are inter- city. ices will be held at the Gagne Rel. Humidity (pc) 70 34 Bar. Pres.

at S.L. 20.13 36.13 Ml Based on data 1o 7:30 p.m.: High 2 Funeral Home, 13 East Main reported killed in action Sun- Jewett City, Friday, at a day near the demilitarized zone at 2 p.m.; low S3 at 4 a.m.; mean 63, normal 72, degree days 0. High year ago, 98; low 66. time to be announced. Friends may call at the Morrison W.

Johnson Funeral Home, 749 Al Military Bandsmen Set Youngsters A-Marching Mother Accused Of Killing Son WATERTOWN, Conn. (UPI)-A housewife accused of fatally He was a 1965 graduate of Darien High School, and enlisted in the Marines in March 1966. Hp was the snn rf Mr. and blind. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

He Jeaves his wife, Jane Coleman Llnde; three brothers, Walter Linda and Wil'iam Llnde, both of Fort Lauderdale, and Theodore Linde of Hartford; a sister, Mrs. P. CVan Deusan of Syracuse, N.Y. and several niecs and nephews. The funeral will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.

at the Rose Hill Funeral Home. 580 Elm Rocky Hill. Burl il will be in Rose Hill Memoria' Park, Rocky Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. Funerals bany Hartford, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Record high this date 98 In 1966. Record low this date 49 in 1940. Highest Temp, since Jan. 1, 96. Lowest Temp, since Jan.

1, 13. Accumulated departure from normal this month through June 26, 79. Total degree days since Sept. 1 through June 26, 6,058. Normal t)ee days same period 6,166.

Mrs. H. A. McArthur of Great Several past five years, said the young- I fill DhhJ HnnlAM I "nlOPflrl in VtA 1(10 cf Atff UnPrl lYIAfjAnn fnnn.H Darien. in review" the 102 sters learn the modern dances The funeral of William H.

passed as shooting her nine-year-old son Hill Road, Total "degrfle days this month through White, 75. formerly of 70 Gard WILLIAM P. BUZZELL Airman l.C. William Buzzell, 33, of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, died Tuesday in an auto Army Band played Tuesday from television. The center con-through; the chest with a.

u. is. afternoon But the marchtirs ducts classes in ballroom and gauge "shotgun remained in precipitation summary mobile accident on the Massa weren't Connecticut Army Na- square dancing, he said. io pm. u.

ms monm inrougn junt critical condition at 3.7s Youth, 15, Dies Of Auto Injuries chusetts Turnpike. He attend tional Guardsmen-they werel "Music is the most impor- 0 i a 1 Tuesday, suffering TotaMrSn, ed Hartford Public High School MRS. JAMES VITALE children at the Seaside Region- tant individual program we can irom sen-iniuciea gunsnoi Jan. 1 thrown. 26, 22.74 nches, and graduated from Milo High wounds.

offer the children" O'Keefe en who died at a convalescent home Monday, will be he'd Thursday at 8:15 a.m. at th Fisette Funeral Home, 20 Sis son with a Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Ann's Church at 9. Burial will be In Mt St. Benedict Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral hon.e today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. WOODBURY (Special) Ray- al Center in Waterford. For same period last year 17.71 inches. Conn. River stage at 8 a.m.

4.3 feet. Tides, Junt 28, 1967 High Low School in Mao, Maine. He was Police said Robert E. Derry said. Music is used, he ex at Lockbourne Almond Gaylord, of Minor Town stationed The band, now stationed at Sr.

returned home from work plained, to teach the young- New London am 2:30 pm 8:18 am 8:8 pm Mrs. Bombina Miniscl Vitale, 73, of 18 Camden New Britain, wife of James Vitale, died Tuesday afternoon at the Corbin Convalescent Hospital after a short illness. Born in St. Cosmo Albanesi, Province of Calabria, Saybreok Force Base in Ohio. He leaves died Tuesday morning Camp Dempsey, in Niantic for sters to march, run and devel-! Monday evening to find the 'v" thPrinfl Re7Pii 1 of rSpr ln Waterbury' Hospital of injur-Jits annual two weeks field train- op their coordination.

i body of his son, Robert on 23 FoxcroTMaL: and two broth-lies received June 22 when the ing, opened its state-wide an-1 fThe band, under the direction the boy's bed. The Foxcroft, Maine; and two broth At nthor am 3:30 pm 9:18 am 9:48 pm New ontnmnhiio in ivhir-h hp was rA-' oort tnnr at Soacirta anH it 'of Chief Warrant Officer Theo- Mrs. Juliet Derrv. lav seriously Charles H. Buzzell of Rock- urn i I i la i i -li-wri ti1 "kVKOVnonclr! rt nnirinn utmmAaA nnatiku 1 ATlflnTo i0 vine ar me Or ers, ing, ran oti me roaa Hna over couiant nave asKea tor a more uuic "aioHiamm.ui iramcn, iu ucaiu.

Boston i 1 1 i i i n.i Deaths will nlav 10 concerts before iti Actins Police Chief Parln Buffalo turned. enthusiastic audience ti years ui-iure iiiuvmg iu ixew a rhi, of Colts Neck, N.J. The funeral 76 69 Memphis 87 78 63 Miami "86 8 80 5S Montreal 81 5 71 62 New. Orleans 8 3 53 New York 83 2 85 52 Omaha 81 '2 91 77 St. Louis '79 Britain 30 years ago.

She was returns to Hartford. July 8.Palomba said Mrs. Derry ap-" Cleveland The driver, State Police 'Colonel Bogey' ACER. Jun il, 1M7. Ally, William W.

will be held at Larry's Funeral ded to Only Juty 6, the band will per- parently shot and killed her son JLrt, Home, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, was Walter Crawford, 16, of 16 15 AvU a member of St. Ann Church, Private funeral tervlcet Thursday ati.u -j t. the Alderson Funeral Home, 615 South that City. Besides her husband, 88 70 Seattle 6 Yankee Rrm at camp Courant atter a earlier in the day and at- Kansas city George M. Cohan's at a date yet to be determined.

Main wno escaped injury, ii L. nnnnnrt nt rncttlntinr. nvn I Inmnfn in U- ugs Mnueies 03 35- 1 (ITPfl 92 8 33 61 Dooaie uanay wun ai wiuwiii ncuipicu iu iaic uci uwu me. 'Lou'sV'e 82 6 Wa-kingt6" 3 From State hand-clapping and to Colonel Bogey" by marching around the spacious Seaside lawn. A three-man rock 'n roll group rTr L.

Butk" ln eaves three sons, Felix Vi- Clllt Cemetery, Oerby. There art no calling hours. Frienoi are asked to tale, Frank Vitale, and Vincent I Vitale, all of New Britain; two re illy. At home, June 26, i67, Mar. daughters, Mrs.

Amelia Ruggle-Srui'h'XlIro of Thompsonville and Mrs. r. Fivnn. of unionviiie and Donald Mary Frenette of Forestville; a E. Reilly, Woodside.

New Yerk. Funer. T.l, I Services Thursday, 9:30 a.m. at the I OHMer, Joseph MiniSCl Of John A. Hansen Funeral ill IThOmpSOnVille; five Sisters, IGNATZ BERZENSKI Ignatz Berzenski, 79, of 58 Bis-sell Manchester, died Tuesday at his home.

Born in Poland he lived in Manchester for 55 years, and, prior to his re Killed in Crash ELIZABETHTOWN. NY then touched off an impromptu i y4 You have lyour choice of these 5 beautiful tirement a few years ago, was a employed carpenter. He Requiem' High Mass at St! Mary's MlSS Laura Minisci, MiSS Geor- self Church at 10 a.m. Burial In St. Mary's on (I was a member of tne nmsn Special Sale the tuntrai home, today from i 4 and'AlaiiTio, all of Thompsonville, I Alliance and the Polish-Ameri-I dancing party.

Led by Spec. 4 Richard W. Stocks of Manchester, the group brought cheers from the youngsters with such popular numbers as "And Then Along Comes Mary," and "Louie, Louie." Backing up Stocks were Spec. 4 Richard M. Davis of East mm a.

vv can uud, ootn ot mancnesier. Mrs. Maria Abato, both ofHp ha, snrviVfH.s (AP) Four persons, Includi ig three members of one family were killed Tuesday and another Injured seriously in the col'i-sion of three cars on Route 9, about 10 miles south of this Essex County community, state police reported. Troopers said the dead were-George B. Noveck, 22.

his Linda, 20, both of Hartford, tormeny of 70 sergent st. Funtrai Springfield, Mass. and eight his wlfp Mrs Rprnipe Iwan-from mt Fisettt Funtrai Home. 20 randchildren Funeral services i sion Avt. Thursday at a.m.

p.u1nera' SCJ vlces ickl Berzenski; three sons, Jo- Jlli at- "J1 eph Berzenski and Kosta Ber- the Donald Sagarino Fu-1 botn of Manchester, and Windsor and Pvt. James H. Joyce of Thompsonville. Jack Keefe, recreation di- hmij ii p.m, today. f'; cV JI Edward Berzenski, of Vernon; and her mother, Mrs.

Emily rector at the center for the D.ua.1., hi rum our daughterSi Mrs. Burton REED BARTON America's Finest Silverplate milium, uui iai nut us iu jv. Cables, 56, of West Hartford- Claughsey, of Manchester; Mrs. Cird of Thanks Mary Cemetery New Britain lFeUxB of Glastonbury Friends may call at the funeral onJ MrV all occupants of one car and Benjamin Nopelian, 54, of New Permanent Station Set for Patrol Boat Wt wish to express our sinctrt ap- cii iu 4ti Ot mill isj iiao auu i .1 ft 4-. a rtciation for tt kindness that a iwi wudy uum i William McKensie.

both of East Orleans, riding in one of the other cars. nown to us our receni wrtavtmtni. an(j jnurscJay trOttl 10 4 ana ver the ios of our beloved husband iHartford, 24 grandchildren and NEW LONDON The Coast five great-grandchildren- Fu no rainrr, or vv ntiohbort and our minister, the Rev. neral services will be held Dtftevere. Our thanks tne American, DeRevere.

our menus i me American i enlly station car, was injured and taken toj new -loot Patro1 boat s-Champlain Valley Hospital, 'Point Knoll, at New London, ritdrtlF Machine and Foundry Food Service ROLAND A. GAMAtHt. Dlv. and members and patrons tht niJ a rnmnn, CI Thursday at 8:15 a.m. at the if? Sobieskl Hall and Ship Ahoy for their I uuwuu n.

uo iu -x, i Hom yr. Main contributions. Also all donors of floral 32, ManStie died no toirituai bououets and the paii Manchester, and at 9 a.m. Pittsburgh, where his condi-Rep. William L.

St. Onge said John f. Gow.c. Mr. aay aiiernoon ai wm James Cnurchi Manches- tion was described as serious 48 PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 Sale Price $99.

Regular Price $121.25 Here's an extraordinary value in America's finest silverplate by Reed, Barton a "Magic 8's" Set, 8 place-settings plus 8 serving pieces, all.for $99 1 Five beautiful patterns to choose from, each guaranteed for life. Tuesday. The cutter is expected to ar anrs jwn owv, Memorial nosuuai auer tu. Mendal Goss. Mr.

end Mrs. conn soy. rpr Knriai Wl Dfi at. James me iuui m-uuuciiiio ui rive at New London in October RoM" G0W4C' Ml" .5 Cemetery. Manchester Friends third vehicle escaped injury, fatrkia Oowac.

ic namnsp Qnphpc Hp worked nmuuitaiei. i iciius and will be used for searches, mav at fhp rlinprj, hnmp irooners saia. at the American inread to. Tho MnuppVo rpsirfprf at .109 niu nA lam onfnrppmpnt Its Zion Hartford, and Mrs.) The craft, which will have a for the past 25 years and was uw" lu 1 10 9, a communicant of St. Mary's m- Cables uved at 140 Talcott of eight, Is being built at a unurcn.

He leaves nis wue, MRS. DAISY J. HUEBLER West Hartford Tacoma, Wash, shipyard. Jeannette wnitmore Mrs. rjaisv J.

Huebler. 78. of It will replace a similar vessel that was transferred to South- three daughters. Mrs. Roger A.

165 McKinlev Norwich. I MRS. MARION VACHON mooic. nuuana, mrs. ici-IOrmeriy of Hartford, widow of, Mrs Marion Vachon 67 a east Asia.

Anti-Povertu Official i 259 Lawrence widow of BackVs Hos.P'tal Vachotli died at SL Francis WEINSTEIN Mortuary Marlborough; a son. Henry after a long llness uJr jlll Gamache of Willimantic; five She was born July 9. 1888. in'KS, Gam New Position Out tervicM art avaijablt to all Synagogue, Lodge, and grandchildren two sisters, Canada, daughter of Homer ami, Htfd' Sne new HAVEN Thomas V. Mrs.

Alice Fortin of Quebec Ellen Fraser. Mrs. Huebler was; bS of Ladies s'iSeessel. 29, will become direct-and Mrs Hermine Deschesne employed at the Norwich Hos- Ann Societ she leaves a broth" or of housing and urban renew-of St. John Pcrt-Joli, Canada; 'pital untU her retirement in L.

Charles Butler of HarUorl lal ta New Jersey's new Dept Society Cemeteriee n6', ao a ktpr Mrs Florida eue of oi w)mniuniiy Aiiairs aub. u. A.lso available Taif kandsome hardwood eheit in fruitwood tlnltti for The "Mie fa" Set. Chwt ig lined in rich blue taffeta, aid aoldo uy to a complete aervice for U. FUNERAL SERVICES jmache Montreal and Koger A.

ber of St. Patrick Cathedral Hartford several niec Seessel is currently director of o. Muroock jijamacne. wanwieia, ana sev- parisn. ane leaves live nepnews neDhews funerai wju project processing and program Mnrricnn lohnson Inc eral nieces and nePhews- in the Hartford area.

The fu-j fd p-y at 8.15 am at the review for Community Progress, ices will be held Friday at 9:45 neral will be held at CS the anti-pover proVam m- urn -S 8v son with a Requiem Hipr-M New Haven, llrtmu 71 PrAcnaM vt will- vr Mnrutnn Thiircrfnw it 0-1C ui ak Mace ir st Ann rhurrh at ft mantic, and St Mary's with a Requiem Mass in buhL in beta Soldlera Fteld Willimantic. at 10:30. Burial St Patrick's Cathedral at SSSLSS C. wSS 51 Friends may callage funeI Pattertu, top to bottom DENMARK FESTIVITY WISTERIA -DRESDEN ROSE NOSTALGIA FLOWERS SAY IT BEST! FARLEY FUN JRAL HOME, INC. TEL 249-5681 Air Conditioned Webi'er Street at Benton p.m.

itj, riiniua um- jjiui in uir cucii niu v-rnc- (jqiij todav from 7 to 9 call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tery. Hartford. Friends may and Tnursday from 2 to 4 and inuTMiay iium 2 i ana i io chu ai me iunerai nome a JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS PRATT AT MAIN STS. 9 p.m.

to 4 and 7 to 9 p.nu 1.

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