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Impressive Exercises at Blessing of New Church of the Holy Cross Religious Exercises Con-| ducted by Bishop Me- Auliffe—State and (IlyJ | | | | Officials at Banquet. A simple, yet inspiring ceremony took place yesterday morning at the | A solemn blessing of the new Holy Cross church on Farmington av- | enue attended by a large number of | the members of the parish and many | out-of-town people. It was an oc- bishop of the Hartford diocese, es- |INg Secretary of State Irancis A.| The next speaker, Attorne corted by the clergy arrived at the alotii, Stanley J. aceshi, toast- | aral Alling, was so moved by church, where he was met by the |liaster. Alderin ; 4 altar hoys anil girls dressed in white, | Iroscout Attorney "‘j‘ P G lin which he eulogized him, t % who led the procession through the WooIs. Judge William F. Manzan, |3 moment he could mnot u procession to the outside walls of | the church where he performed the | ritual of blessing, then back into the church where the same cere- mony was performed on the interior walls in the preser of nearly 2,- a00 people. At the conclusion of the ceremeony, the bishop took the cus- tomary seat on the left side of the altar, while solemn high 1fass was celebrated by Monsignor Emil Strenski, of Brooklyn, N. Y. d by Rev. 8 Cep « Kelly, troasurer of City N tional bank, Rev, S, Wlodarezy Rev, Thomas F. Lawlor, Rev. Walte A, MeCrann and Rev Stephen Bart kowski, pastor of the Holy Cross ireh 4 grow to b to the city and stale but country. He also extended w | Rev. IFather Bart church, and h for bringing ahou ests werc on- | Short a time the 1 atio tertained by two orchestras and |dreamn and hoped to see t nl Kornasiewicz, baritone. | when a more pretentious Toastmaster Traceski explained to Duri e, | (he giests the ncaning and purnose | gther buildings surround it. of Meriden, who Address by Pastor | ering ives were also attended by The next sy v ealled upon was | Bishop M. MeAuliffe, who < number of people. Rev, Stanislaus Mavor A. M 1 who extended | he decmed it a pleasure 1o Musiel of Hartford was the cele 1 congratulations of the city to the | joys of the member: brant. He was assisted by the Rey, [new parish and wished it W. Ranilszewski of New London, | the future, st at x @ “ho actod as deacon, and -Rev, o, |5 necossity in this coss i | parish m was| “You have begun wel PROCESSION ENTERING HOLY CROSS CHURCH * casion for much joy and happiness 1o the people who had witnessed the | growth of the mnew parish in so | short a time. Long before the time | @ cet for the exercises and the arrival | of the bishop, crowds gathered to | witness the celebration of dne more |ehureh ana you follow the truc milestone in the building of a new path to happiness and satisfaction, parish. At 10 o'clock, the time set he said. *I congratulate you in the for the excrcises, the church was name of the state for wha crowded to capacity and a large . STEPHEN BARTKOWSKI | have accomplished and hope that| Rev. john Kowalski of Tor multitude stood in the open at dif- | your present church is the forerun- Rm o ferent vantage points awaiting the | clergy and prominent representatives |ner of a more handsome buil arrival of the bishop and the clergy. | ~f the laity. Otbers who occupied |wh Bishop Lauds Poles ¢ head table were Mousignor | prayer to God and thank Him for Stanley A few minutes past the hour the | Mayor A. M. Pac | His ald in helping you to Rt. Rev. M. F. McAuliffe, auxiliary 3enjamin W. All- | plish such deeds.” n William H.Judd, | troduction mads by the toastmaster | Mass,, Rev. church to the altar. After donning | Jidse lieney 1. Ro AUOMEY | word, He congratulated the Hart- | Holy Cros the church vestments he was led in | T8 1 e I"““"I"~ Mu- | fora diocese on the new chi | siel, Re ter Tneis 5 | was born and hoped to see it thrive |and dinner were: Dr 2 an example not enly | ston, Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz, Dr. | | would supplant the present one and pinski, Mr. and acted as deacon, and Rev. J. Leihold \h’,' In extending _his thanks to the AL SHOWER BY MAIL vy :;r Duluth, Minn.. who acted a% sub- T TestEn ~v~1n'wv ”w' clergs "’: o “"I"i‘l Miss Alvina Baehr of 34 Lincoln | deacon. The sermon in Polish was | ioitant milestons fn the progress a s and the prishioners, ReV.|gireet was the recipient today of a delivered by Rev. 8. Wiodarczyk bor pirish, the solemn Meesing of | ather ~ Barthowski expressed his large box which contalned gitts i | M., of New Maven, who in inspir-|our enurch which toolk place { oy and pleasure to see such a gath- 1o form of a bridal shower from ing words told the congregation of DS et at the banquet and at the j.p ¢ friends in St. Peters- ¥ the meaning of this day to the Poles to sve the work of our|SCrvices in the morning and made & pyre, and the the Catholle religlon. After [ people and our pastor expand plea for further cooperation, Sating |~ yjies pachir Wit hecome the bride the services Bishop MeAuliffe de- | {his moment is one of full rejol s s only the beginning of 1o 4o o1g Brinton of Nova Scotia in livered a short sermon in which he | of real impe Ve areat tack, that hard work was |\ * paid tribute to the Polish nation wih of our new parish ha head. Me likened the progress of ting that she always stood hy the | romarkable and the work towa the parish to the alphabet, stating chureh and the Catholic religion, al- | the huildin= up of it is jusiified in | that only the first letter was reached | “THOSE DAYS ways ready to defend Christianity of | every weel, but there s still |and that there was still some 20 odd ARE CONE ¢ | which he gave evidence on nuu arcatar avork 4o be dono in the|lefters foilearn before the end iy roR | ous occasions. The bishop future and T feel safe when 1 say | reached. In closing, he added that if | 0 pointed out that th rze number such support as has heen |Such harmony and cooperation will of parishioners present in the chureh | evidenced in the past, the Holy Cross | be evidenced in the future as up to was 1ving proof that their faith is parish will & 1o he an asset to | this time, it will not take long to &0 | / not of today or yesterday, but ever- | the ity and state in its work of [through the whole alphabet without lasting. | Christinn expansion.” much difiiculy The afternoon solenin vesper sepy- | Conaratnlations m City and State | The last speaker called upon was S YOUR TIME Smith of Collinsville, who acted | thron ¢ standard of mor- | have everything that |\lnm)\<\ suc- ub-deacon. The sermon was deliv- | ality iiained cuss” he said. “You have youth and red by Rev. Anthony Wojcieszezuk by the next speaker, Alous leader and there is no rea- Every moman wants to of Suffield s State Palotti, brought why you should net grow and enjoy 1ife, hut how Banguer at Liks' Hall ne mirth fo the guests In {prosper in vour work. Your gencrous cau she do it with the At 0 the b t hall of {he st the scason why he accepted | aith prompted you to build this harrowing theught of EIks' club on Washington strect was | the invitation lo o hureh, whicli is a (t and noble ivasli-0a PR I | filled 1o capacity with guests await- [ion, Mr. Paloiti rema event of whieh the Hartford divcese mind? Lot us ahow | ¥ing the arrival of the hishop, state ! ford, heina a suburb c and the Catholic faith is proud. you how to aveid this | and city officials and the clergy for {he decied it his duty to he present flave no fear about the future, drudgery, Phone 321 ! the final exercises of the day. Short- | and made cvery effort to be on time, | Everything promises well as long as 1 Iv after the guests occuy their | travelling a long distance from hi< you retain those qualitics of which | seats, Bishop MeAuliffe was escorted nmer home on the seashore. In vour natiog is famous, faith and T Ea | to the hicad table, followed by the [congratulating the new parish on its Lard work and 1 hope to sce the | AN ‘m recomplishments. the crefary of present chureh supplanted by a | ccomplished.” Among the priests who attended | the services and the reception were: At YOU | Rev. W. Kaczmarski of ’lurl)\)Hc, ton, | tol, Federkiewicz of Manchester, n . George Bartlewski of B ding in | Rev, J. h you can lift vour voices i gev, Stanley Iciek of Norwich, Rev. skoniecki of Turners Falls, Lekston of South | . Rev. Julius Mass., Rev. J. outh Deerfield, | r Kowalezyk of | rt church and Rev. | owski, curats of the chureh. accom- Mass., Rev. Deerfield, vorck of Hadle zezepanik v Gen- | the ins hat for the Sacred tter &) Victor Piz 1d that| Among the guests at the reception | toman Lek- | to theliohn Tokarczyk, Attorney M. F. ords of | Stempien, Dr, W. § Dr. and Mrs. howski. | 1enry Cicszynski, Dr. J. Hadziewicz, is con- | Laulin Nurezyk, ‘ouncilinan t in 50 Lucien Macora, B. A. Grzybowski, n of @ Mr. and Mrs. Antliony Cieszynski, he day Dr.and Mrs. F. Skladzien of Merie edifice den, Mr. and Stanley Kar- S. Tantorskt | | and Leon Tomikowski i that DON‘I’ SPEND OVER THE | . |Hunt Men Who Stole |tuted today for three burglars who | three | food. Nelps him gain, strengthens NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1928 St. Louis Air Board |French Mechanic Burned 'D"‘" and. fouth Americs e de- | sen 40 Mimar T Wior BE el Arrives in Paris ris July 2 (UP)—Members of i the air hoard of the St Louis Cham- | chanic Rene Joret was burned to | ce. now touring| geath and nine other men were over-| ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT There are new Haert ber of Comn Europe arrived in Paris today and Litter wil visit LeBourget 1d. it was lcarned that Harold M Bixby and Stanley Clarke. two nrembers of the party, planned shortly to fiy to Moscow via Berfin and keep a log of the flight, Third Party Does Not Worry Dr. Hubert Work Chica July 2 (UP)—Threats of a third party movement are not worrying Dr. Hurbert Work, chair- man of the republican national committee. opping here on his way to the Summer White House, Dr. Work said he did not believe there would be a third party, “and if there should be it wouldn't make any ma- terial differc o $20,000 From Store Worcester, Mass., July 2 (UP)—A widespread search had been insti- blew two safes at the C. T. Sherer company’s department store here rly yesterday and cscaped with 0,000 in cash. The robbery, which appeared to have been carefully planned, was carried out after Greig Duffus, a watchman, had been handeuffed and gagged. Duffus’ plight was not dis- covered until five hours after the robbery. Cutein aBaby~ Awful at Three oA ~and it's Dangerous i by Ruth Brittain Thumb sucking does look sweet in & baby, but it is disgusting in the ar-old and sometimes it | s on until fifteen or sixteen! The habit may cause an ill-formed mouth or induce adenoids; and it} always interferes with indigestion. Pinning the sleeve over the hand; attaching mittens, or putting on rdboard cutfs, which prevent ding the arms at the elhows, are some of the ways to stop the habit. Another bad habit—irregularity in bowel action—is responsible for weak bowels and constipation in babics. Give the tiny bowels an op- portunity to act at regulur pepriods each day. If they don’t act at first, a little Iletcher's Castoria will soon regulate them. Every mother should keep a bottle of it handy to use in case of cholic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on stomach and bowels, constipa-| tion, loss of sleep, or when baby is cross and feverish, Tts gentle influ-| ence over bab stem enables him to get full nourishment from his his bowels. Castoria is purcly vegetable and | intimated that what this eonn- ' Livger one to meet the needs of your H ¥ needs is nore chur s and less rowing rumbers. Continue to be | [theaters, dance halls and pool | faithiul to your echurch and it& | |vooms, which met with great ap- | teachinzs and be loyal to your pastor | | proval and for which he was show- and you will reap abundant fruit | cred with applae from your joint work. Keep united | “rollowing the doctrine of theiand strong and much more will b GIFT SHOP is on the wrap- | preseribed it | With each papek- , you get a valueable hook on | | rss—the recip Motherhood. 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