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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 10

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Biddeford, Maine
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10
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YLi- 4 1 fc i yiMwtoitopWifcJittoh '-Wi iaijj'Ai upMdfci i -5 0 MfiirM' jii- I 1 1 i 1 died two hnur lator In hospital police Mini 10 Journal Thurs September 5 1968 Cl I at louis Group W-1 linfdiip frv Tlv" merchant Ha- CM- I Von 'president of the National SIOW TRIP DOWV rH H110II lud Aup 2 rilulliend IjdTUpa Sonoty and a National Merit'nf SYDNEY At 2 pm Donald I Drawn 51 of Dover- 1 a Pi I otter of Commendation winner I airns lumped ORONOiAP) A studv hv FuxeroM was indicted in the FieSIUIlan HI DalSS Irom a Uglif aircraft near am- lie University of Mein' LEWISIOs nmm U' JOB EIGHT FOBI1UI LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) unhurt recommended" elimination of found -ddad March 12 at 0f MramMin Elected tax assessors and switchboard where she 01 -H-E- Vincent LaVopa of Kcnnebunk I Holds Meeting was a telephone operator Recruits in the Louisville Police! Cairns Department should hive no time suspended by the para- tion of a centralized Bureau of Property Taxation The report was prepared by the Bureau of Public entered Bates Cojlege this month as a member of the freshman class A June graduate of Kenne-bunk High School she was a St' Houls Assocla tion officers and council met trouble remembering the name of the superintendent of- police personnel and education Ha is chute from the branches of a giant gum tree He was 69 feet from the ground 15 feet out last night at SL Louis Regional Administration aa a background High School cafeteria andjpaper for a Property Tax made plans for the new school ferenre scheduled here Sept 9' member of Oie chorus Gfrlld KopP-bank the yearbook staff vice- The first from the trunk He was rescued after an electricity lineman climbed' an ox-tension ladder placed against the tree and threw a light rope 11 There were more than 40 recommendations in the study Democratic was held in 1832 in Baltimore where Andrew Jackson AUGUSTA (AP) A man killed while hunting in Jackson on Monday was blasted by his own shotgun -when he dropped the weapon while climbing down (torn 4 tree officials say The fc Game Department reported Wednesday that Walter Gardiner- 61 died of buckshot wounds in the chest He had been hunting with his son-in-law Donald Lunagren 25 also of Jackson -A year: -It was noted the first- meet-g of the current season wil) be Sept 11 at 7:30 at the ca feteria when special guests will be Miss Patricia McDowell Dt DOVER-FOXCROFT tAF) -Two murder indictments-have been returned by the Piscataquis County Grand Jury i struck a dynamite charge has been killed at a drainage project on Route 182 Authorities said Mervin it is known today-convened for Burch 51 of Bar Ilprbor died the first time in 1856 at Phila-instantly Wednesday The unde- delphia to nominate John tonated charge had been 'left Freemont ofr President He op-undetected from jjreviousJjlast- pOsed Democrat James Bucha- was nominated for a second term Thejtepublican Party as to him Cairns lowered the rope to the ground pulled up a stronger one secured it to hit harness slipped out of his Harness and slid down the rope Spectators held another para rigo Girls State delegate girls who were delega the Catholic Action Movement and legates to James Haehey 32 of Garland was indicted Wednesday in chute below Cairas as a safety held at Str Francis Colleger Bid-deford in August The girls wiU --Acon-etoreowner during a July 12 struction worker whose air drill ing in a trench nan describe their experiences while attending these affairs Officials announced that other special guests will be mothers of all students past and present at the acnpql Refresh ments will be served Tentative plans were also discussed relathY to a fashion show to be held in the near future 1x i -v Vi SS A YS-rS -i' -V How to make the Present wereV President Mrs Emile Leblond- Vice President Mrs Robert-Landry Secretary Mrs Harry Courtois Jr and council' Mrs Paul Taylor Mrs Marie Ange Chretien and Mrs Bernadette Cour tois on Mr and Mrs Boger Taylor (Photo By Anastasoff) Maine Briefs -f with tiny satin bows which also made up the matching color headpieces Each girl carried a hand bouquet of assorted flow ers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AUGUSTA (AP) -Sixty-seven Miss Chretien Is Bride Of Roger Taylor wiU be drafted into the condiictedh br Marcel armcd wrvics from Maine in Hamninn 'a hlEth 'October according to State Se-LCbreHen of Hampton a bnrth- hdouarters Rachel ChretienjTaylor and Raymond bride of Roger all of Biddetord summoned offset deferments and pre-induction enlistments Cumberland County will send 20 bride of Roger in the Biddetord: is the datigh-! A reception for 400 relatives sepb Miss Theresa became the Paul Taylor church The bride ter of Mr and Mrs Raoul Jjarid friends was held at St Chretien 9 Walnut St Hall-' Adams Street Bid-ford and the parents deford with LUiane Mor-are Mr and Mrs Paul Tay-jeau in charge of the guest lor 25 Hpoper St Biddetord book Rev Sylvio Levesque official- The bride's mother -was Koals if they are to survive ed at the rite and traditional pressed in an -apricot color! £ew or City lawyer has music was presented-by organ-j peau de satin dress and chiffon told a fraternity conference ist Mrs Diana Rousselle solo-cpat trimmed with ostrich 1st Leo Warner and violinist feathers matching accessories Adielard Huot and an orchid corsage Given away by her father The grobm's mother wore a the silk organza gownyellow silk linen dress trimmed iCouege that up to three of the trimmed with peau lace with rhinestones matching ac-: school's 12 fraternities face exappliques and pearls featured cessories and an orchid cor- tinction because of student body here William- Pierce told the 126th national convention of Psi Upsilon Wednesday at Bowddhr a scooped neckline and a seal-' sage loped hemline A fuU chapel Prior to departure on a wed- disaffection train completed the creation ding trip to Bermuda the bride and her cathedral veil was of changed to an off-white three- Democratic candidates meet AUGUSTA (AP) State silk illusion She carried a cas-l piece knitted suit and navy there Saturday to plan their Nov-cade bouquet of white gardeni-blue accessories After Satur-jember election campaign as and stephanotis Iday Mr and Mrs Taylor willr Severin Beliveau of Rum- Mrs Mona Chretien of Hamp-' make their home -at 5 Walnut 'Jord state Democratic chair-ton XH was matron of honor St Biddetord jman laid Wednesday can- While the bridesmaids were: Mrs Taylor graduated from didates will be briefed on major Miss Linda Taylor of Biddetord St Louis High School Bidde- planks in the state platform a sister of the groom Miss! ford and is employed at Unit-Topics will include government Constance Moreau of Scarbor-ed Auto Paris Biddetord Tay-i modernization welfare reform qugh Miss Nancy Bergeron Hor also graduated from St state revenues and education Miss Diane St Ours and Miss: Louis High School received fur-Madaline Roy all of Biddetord ther schooling in Bostoii and AUGUSTA (AP) An Augus-and Miss Sylvia Chevalier of is an apprentice at Portsmouth ta man -has died of injuries Sanford Their gowns headpiec- Naval Shipyard Kittery received in a car-pedestrian aces ahd bouquets all matched Icident here The' gowns designed by the Several thousand different George Libby 89 struck mother were of aqua varieties of wheat are grown on city street Wednesday color peau de satin trimmed around the world CRICKETEER uyoom wore TaDoitd In the authentic natvaf shoulder model perferably vested Take a look at these fine wools in plaids hopsacks and flannels la compound heather mixture tones--get the look you want from Cricketeer From 6995 weejuns by A basic tor campus life robust fabrics tailored bi the easy traditional manner In Shetlands cheviots and steep twills and window panes- compound colon in lighter and brighter shades lii classic single or trim double breasted models 3995 i to Good looks and contemporary comfort In the --traditional Bass Weejun a must on every campus! In stained antique or pebble graiur and the famous tassel loaf--er' 1795 -O' 5 4t i -v1 mf pl- rf 5 P-mJ 5 Vf A A r'-'f -A v' y-'- iu -sj 4- 11 1 irfi liif Wi iTfril iiwiVidiiafirf 11 inriirr sport shirts by in combination with Bonds) pay a full 5 Hie extra interest will be added as a bonus at maturity And now you can buy the BondFreedom Sure combination tnj timt no monthly commitment necessary Get the facts where you worJS or bank Why do our servicemen buy US Savings Bonds? Their reasons are the same as yours and mine: saving for the future supporting freedom And because fighting for freedom too maybe service- men see the need more dearly than many of us Buy Bonds In mort than one way it makes you feelgood dress shirts by sweaters by From classic conservative to bold patterns completely wash and wear with little or no iron there's no end to the variety of patterns and colors rrm 600 JUS Savings Bonds 'new Freedom Shares llighar Rales! Savings Bonds now pay 423 when held to and Frecdojn Shares (sold The accent Is oa colors and stripes In famous Arrow tapered button-down Oxfords the Arrow Decton blend of Dacron and cotton for never never iron a host of new solid shades Jantzen tailors these fine Shetlands in the new high crew in a multitude of new heathertone shadings a compliment to your wardrobe for during and after school hours This year make it a Jantzen 10:00 rfris Tk US Cattmn uni ion met far Ufa tirerllymtxl It ft prntnltd Mi yuMfa i'-s' ViU Tnwwry Drpvtmrnt tai Tht Aivtrtimng One tb rron 600 750.

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Pages Available:
269,293
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1884-1977