New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1929, Page 2

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= WINMANY HONORS WEFSRABBETY AAR IR RET TR AR E W AR FYY ¥ FEIIRAIL A (33 A -~ LOCAL GUARDSMEN -+ (Continued From First P: hard and the company tent peg has been have been trying under the direction of geants, every _painted white. “Big San There is probably camp who is happier Sam" Sayad. for he Happy no one in ti than “Big ning the Sunday kitchen contest all week. He knew his wife, Mrs. Sayad of ) Comme 1 street, New Drit- ain. and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley E. Lasher and child from Wil- lington. N. Y., would be here. 1 arose carly Saturday morning and scrubbed to get the kitchen in shape assisted by Second ('ook who also ay was his birth He is ably Leo (‘rosby wanted to win beca <un nive Captain Litke company, and when he lay an ary is very proud of his left officers mess after the announcem he s went to the mess housc ave three cheers for the company and the cooks. For the third ti Sam' won a bet b tin tim was Second Lieut. Harold 1 Dyer, who had to buy a box of cigars. Previous victims were Cap- tain Litke and M Sergeant Jor Barrett of Company 1. Sam wore high hat with the in tion g Sam™ on it all day Sunday. Mess Rergeant Frank IMlis also exhibited the chicld proudly to members of his family The New Britain mess house re ceived the highest g given to any company when it got a mark of 75 per cent. Company 1. of Dris- tol. which is under the direction Mess Sergeant James King. is run- ning neck and neck with New Bri ain for the leadership in final race for the cup Visitors in Camp Guests of Lieut. Thomas Carey in eamp on Sunday were his wife, Mrs Jewell Carey: daughters, Marion and Elaine: father, Charles Carey; broth- er. Edwin: Mrs. William Vehs, Miss William Vehs, Mis ildred Vehs. Erwin Vehs and Mr. and Mrs August Luchinks, the last ng from Meriden and the other from New Britain William Unwin of South Main street, whose father, George Unwin Is supply sergeant of IFirst Battalion Headquarters company Mmnther is spending a vacation at Niantic, was a visitor in camp yes- terday. Mrs. Harold T. Dyer. er | Margaret 1. Dyer and son, Howard Dyer, of Newington were guests of Lieutenant Dyer of Co. H during the day yesterday. Major Thompson of Ha 4w 102nd infantry was a visitor former major in the during the World wa in camp. Second Cook Connie Lindelof had as his guests the following: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindelof. his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bjorkland, Mr. and Mrs. Hil Bjorkland. Mr. and Mrs Hjalmar Johnson and his sister, M Lillian Tundelof, all of New Britain Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kensel, the former foreman of the Herald press room and their danghter William, were guests of Major William Allen yester nd son Sergeant pointed to win- | nd whose | ry Acerboni, Miss Anne Carl Acerboni were nt Joseph Burkarth the day. Scrgeants Ke h E. Scoell has as guests Philip, Harold, and Everett f Berlin and Miss Minnie v New Britain Berg had as guests his parents, Mr Mrs. Carl M Berg, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rictor, Miss Mildred Manson, and Gustave John- son. Corporal George Martin had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin, his parents; Mrs. Martin, his wife; and a little dzughter, Shirley; Miss Marge B s Vera Hed- lund n Corporal Fre Reindl had as guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reindl of Kensington: his brother. John Reindl, Jr.. and M Mary Mict Pri Harold “orrigan of Company risiol, was visited by is s and Mrs, James Corri Mr. a and Miss Vi of Bristol wer nt James K and Jul own Bris- tolites, w cral mem- bers of Company 1. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Suliivan 3 guests of on, Iirst Ser- | geant 1 i of Com- pany L 1 Mr H Mr. and Mrs. Cl ton nts ind Mrs. Joseph Du and ward Porter were the many guests of Corporal Dunbar, clerk for Company 1. Captain William E. Litke of Com- pany H had the following gue his wite Mrs. William ke; children, Gloria and Bruce; mother, Mrs. Augusta Litke; Mrs. Fred Wunsch of New Britain, Mr. and Mrs. Otto W Plainville, Mr. and Mrs. Wunsch and son. Mr James Llliot of New Mr and Mrs. P, W daught iirley of Elmwood. Among the many gu of First William H. Jackson of First Battalion headquarters company. nsch, and family of Herman J Mrs, and and and Britain Lucas Lieut. New Britain, were Mrs. Jackson and son; Mr. and Mrs. J. Schei Miss Mary Scheidler, Gunnard Swanson, d Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alpress, all New Dritain srgeant-Major Wiiliam Allen of headquarters company had as guests Licut. Harry C. Jackson of the rve corps. Major Nathan C. ery, Mrs. Aver and daughter Har Howard Timbrell of as A visitor and Mrs. Case of Boston Britain in camp. Kobs 1iolph Jos had as ph - Bergess and as Sheidon Mrs had as guests Mr. and Sheldon, his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Bosco were among the guests Private Earl Williams. Aff Sergeant Nelson Hopkins of ird Battalion headquarters com- pany of Bristol had many tives visiting him Sunday. His parents, Mr. | and Mrs. W. 8. Hopkins of Bristol; a brother, Cecil; and a sister, Pearl; a brother. Allan Hopkins of Washing- ton, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. L. Trons and four children of Pascoag, R. I., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lait and ‘hildren of Pascoag. R. I two were and | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY JULY .15, 1929. among the many who were present. noon: Sergeants Paul W. auguration of the camp nine years and brou in with the win. | F==——""—" e Shirley, and his sister, Mis arec | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manz Mr. |Hardy, James J. Wovers, Gerard 15\;:u Mrs. Stanley Chrabolowski vis- |ing run, || Lawrence Man Wins Martin. ‘ it and Mrs. Dan Shealer, Fred Foster | Rajolte, Privates Thomas A. Burn, ited her husband, who hiad advanced | The winning line-up was as rol- | T X s | Mrs. Frank A Flis and son viais of the P. & F. Corbin Co, New Brit- | C. J. Casmire, J. Ferrari, H. Geur- |from private to supply sergeant in At Dawle | Barrel Rolling Prize [ [ of 215 Burritt street, are spend. ain, Mr and Mrs, George Gleed. Mr. [rette, W. Houls, V. Tnfellis, R. La- that time. Other guests were his son, | Borkarth, 1b:. Jens Methuen, Mass., July i5 (UP) ||ing a week's vacation at Pine Grov, land Mrs. Willlam Gleed, and Miss |Rue, G. Okenquist, F. J. Orr, |Vincent, who will be mascot of the | ol “ss: Perretta, 3b vt | [ —James Mendie, Jr., of Lawrence | [where they yill be near Mess Sei- Katherine Gleed of Northampton, | Thomaas Parsons, krnest Parsons, |supply tent; nk Wilcox, Peter | |aweon, of; Zippo, If. Sharing hon. || Was the newly-crowned ash bar- | |geant rank Flis of Co. H. e it Aty ¥ Picard. J. R. Soden, Alfred Kielezynski, Joseph OKult, Stanley |qns'with Jenak was Pitcher Miugale || rel-roliing champion of Massa Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Fancher Private Alexander Janick of Com- |Roleau, W. Thrdodeau, E. J. Benoit, | Berek and Bruno Korza. who mowed down the opposition tn || €husetls today, following his vic. [ and daughter Elvia of New Brita pany 1 had Stanley Szumlos of 112 |Ser Sullivan and Lieut. Swan- Reenlists For Eighth Time order in the extra innigs. The team | | tory over Edward J. O'Connell of | |and Miss Mae England of Southing. North street, New Britain. ston | An idea of how well the boys are | Gi™ o 0 Second battalion | | Dorchester, former-title-holder, | [ton were guests of Private Harry P. Blanket Sergeant Joseph Con- Week-end Notes enjoying their camp life may =Dbe|champions this afternoon, and the || here vesterday [z dehesy 1” Snecra IAmAYe forto of Company 1 had many Sergeant Myron Y. Rancor |Elcaned from information released | innor'or the game will play Co. B, || Menzie rolled a 135-pou o gueata: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |of Company 1 had the following |l0day from Captain William ‘W. T. |y t“patialion champlons for the || F¢1 600 feet in 1 minute, 4 o Micha Squire of Co. I. Private Rhode Tsland led by a band in pic. || onds, finishing 1 vards ah Corrado Conforto of 1104 Stanley |guests yesterday: Mr. and Mrs, Wal- | Sauire of Co I Frivate MIChie|vogimental championship this eve- || 2205 fnt SRR SR B street: Mary Conforto. three broth- |ter Bradshaw, Miss Bernice A. Brad- 3 F“ ey e s e £ sterday morning and set up tent S e - itto C. Fields, Joseph | &N end e he was in camp. He re- i ) 3 ; s iy ers. sam. Paul, and Salvatore Con- |shaw. Miss Annitto C. Fields, Joseph | 40 €ad White e was (8 c@MP- Be 19 | oy Regimental Blanket Serzeant | lin the upper portion of the grounds. forto; his grandparents; and Mr.|T. Bradshaw, and Mr. and Mrs. "',L(‘, e LEls S et ,":““;‘ The Co. H blanket sergeant, Dom- | T Tt was announced yesterday that and Mrs. Paul Dugo, Mr. and Mrs. | Louls Pizer and daughter Joyce. |50 & WERT B0, 0 v 08 BEEE, Hlinick Peluso, is taking “control of | Visitors' Day the band will conbine with the 169(n Corrido Agosta and three children, | The last three named ofuistenll byt L leAte o Le 1o e | ihe regiment and has jssued orders| o VElors Day 0 et Band on Governor's Da Madeline, Eleanor, and Laura. Cavalryman David Morrison 5 1o the other blanket sergeants to ro- AT Wik DEoD. & v | Wednesday, making a hand of g e Class Private Harold Prior | could return fo work at the Hum- present at visitors' day vesterday |\ Corporal John Andrews enter- : a @ v ¢ 3 ¢ [ port all matters to him. He is mak 3 pieces. tained his father, Sam Andrews, and |of Bristol had the following guests. | phrey ‘Manufacturing company of {; = " 0" e o0 g pas o gy 80D enjoyed the comforts of th S N ‘K Siator ’;lm mf);nn 5 Miss Paggy Prior. Miss Margavet | New Rritain. He ha permission mt yid _‘l‘ o check-up and has a Al-feamp for the greater part of the | e geant | Prior. James Callahan. James Prior, |revoked at his own request and will |18 S¥5 ] day. A short shower in the after- | @nly One-Tenth of Tax rann e Mr. and | S Eriorilin: ehir:and Sh(nsyiemalnJigrel Wt e ate Daonawispic pulvleenblance ol N Due Paid to Collector Mrs. P. I, Walsh of Hartford; sons, |lédward Smith. Miss Tiva Lauric Heatlgiarters Co. Mascot e o L menh viis agifoliov o il T DESVILD 4 DSLICE et o Ahout one-tenth of the amount of N e S e el rior. Fred Rich. and Mr. | pirst Battalion Headquarters Co. dax: Breakfast, corn flakes and mitk |Ucally every man remaining in camp | Ahot’ 088+ SR O The dmount of Dovothy. and Evelyn |And Mes Anthony Samartini, all of | of New Brifain has a mascot In the |Indian meal and maple syrup and had sy . ‘B U,'\m”‘ s % Private Prior iz connected | person of Thurlow Jones of Monson, Coffee. Dinner, be la mode, | Probavly the first to appear alter ;nr office r‘) r'? l~ .' 01'1 ;c;g« mllo oy ,,,1,“ wki and Fred |With Second Mattalion Headquarters [ye, the 1l-year-old son of Afrs \mashed potatoes, brown gravy, suc- thie storm had ended were the two | ,nom\h in ‘!u_ .,nfqvm, of this, (»n(( e B s oo i SarviTonca . Vi@ Tonas Ituis cotash. bread and butter, New Brit- little daughters of i MO R S ] Blonn siet nAn ot Al LIS | W p v vate Ao ipH Bazeniiadinis il tellive s Wi liam SAjien o (W Elainwille | din‘s ibestipudd nz Wiemanade iR s | OmasiCarhy awhiof weralalt red o e thelo riAnicin e seonnie w (o iidompanygliReistol Anna, and Mr, and Mrs. Willlam | hile the boy is the guest of Siaff |Der. the favoriate “Boston Best with {Sub-back bathing suits. They were | paying a penalty tax. The receipts William Morey, a former platoon | 4778 408 0 sergoant William Allen of Iivst Rat- |one.” bread and jam, special drink, | the subiccts of much attention about | to date have been about $290,000 p ”“"‘{"'” tor L‘;"’)”""‘”" i “‘;1' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roloff visited | 1a)ion Headquarters Co cantaloupe RECalie; . | S e \isited many of his old friends in |, A7 glaid ey . firs o : Personals hundred and sixty girls ar: heir son, George Roloff. private first o The Headquarte 5 ona e | o 5 cadquarters Co. menu was | nang . the company yesterday. class in the Third battalion of Bris-| .~ Co. I Champions las follows: Brealfast, flapjacks ana| Captain William W. T. Squire had |Studying farming at Studley colicge, Sergeant Ed Lynch of Company Lo Bhelsotahall itdain oSG0 ANty e e ve: . " as guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.| Warwickshire, England, often setting s visited by Mr. and Mrs. Frank | corooral T S, Thibeau had Mr. |the third battalion baseball cham- |SYTUP: bacon, “oatmeal and coffec, McGinley of Hartford, James Pyne |otu to work in the fields at dawn £ ¥ Mr. 3 joral T, S seau had fretil el o g svis. | Dinner, sweet ham, mashed pota- [McGinley 4 O e ‘ £ n0 of Bristol a7id! Mys¥Goss antl Miss Nora e Blonshipihvadereatingido S0l Sulsg s il e e el w]'mz of Hartford, and Miss Helen Lynch Private First Class Clifford POW- | prarson as his guests toll iy the soore of 11 fo 10 Satur- | 28 G700 Hed RERE SEoSt AEE PO o Fevifer | was visited by his wife, Mrs e e i \ck- | GAY in an extra inning game. Ser- | € monade ipper, beef stew i o Rt itrents e Vel vas visited by ife. Mr Private First Class Jilliam Jack 1 . cakie and frull, bread and jam. iced |, Miss Marge Bertren and Miss Vera | Powers. son was visited by his wife and three | gcant Henry Jenak was the hero of o ; Hedlund of New Britain were visitors CORDIAL SET 3ugler Marvin A. Pratt was sons. Willlam K. Jackson, Ieland |the zame. In the seventh inming, 1. lin camp yesterday. | SR ed by his wife. Mrs. Ruth Pratt. MacEvoy Jackson and Russell Wal- | the last of the regulation game, Vis T'he Co. H menu was as follows: Stephen & Baclowski, a former | GIVEN AWAY Miss Agnes Thompson of 59 Daly ter Jackson, Gertrude Jackson m overcame a three-run lead T m!]u&’-]rurn flfl}“-*» KH““‘ corporal in Co. I, was a visitor m: MURCHANTS' GIFT NIGHT el 3 “ " st f i Hai, single b i he cap- bread and jam., coffee. dinner, S rdayv. avenue visitad Sergeant Henry jand “Sunny" Hemsted, all of Bristol. n the single brought in the cap camp Saturday. | i Tt jenak. Other visitors of Sergeant | He is connetced with Headquarters Joe Turkarth with the fying stew, bread and butter. hot cocoi. | Corporal George Martin's guests THURSDAY NIGHT Jenak were his brother and sister- | company. Bristol. Tn the second inning of (he Supper. baked beans. beet salal. weré Ris parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- CAPITOL THEATER W. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Jenak,| For the first time since the fn- overtime play Jemak singled agoin 'bread and butter, iced coffee. drew Martin, his wife, his daughter ind his brother, Raymono Jenak. = Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pizer an ter Joyee of New Britain visit- ed First Sergeant Myron T. Rancor of Company I and Cavalryman Da- Morrison of New Britain 1 Miss Agner Cowlan of 38 Wood- was the guest yesterday | cant Leon G. LaPoint. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon and daughters, Elizabeth and Dorothy Dixon. Olivar Geadrean of ed several friends in Lristol Mechanic Fred Schmidt had as his suests Fverett Anderson of 219 | Stratford road and Willlam Reindi. Private First Class Edward Gon vie land street of 8 Bristol Company I visit- cka had the following guests; Mrs Gonzeka, Tony Podhajski, and his| father-in-law, John Misroskia. | Sergeant Balfore had Angelo Buc- lieri and the latter's son and daugh- | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joscph Buchieri, as guests. | Private Dominic Frisco had M and Mrs. John Frisco, Sam Dipac and the latter's mother, Mrs. Louis DePace, as guesis. Co. I, Members on Leave The following members of Co. 1. were given passes to be absent om | camp from Saturday noon umn‘ | ——————————— —_——— 3 PAIRS SILK CHIFFON HOSIERY || GIVEN AWAY | MERCHANTS' GIFT NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT CAPITOL THEATER | Now that ity her Iits new See how easily you can find " where to buy anything | you may be seeking. 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