New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1929, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN D;\I}Ifi' ]iER;\IAD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929 DEATH AGAINVISITS THO FAMILIES HERE Hushand Lone Survivor of Four —Father Joins Son T > third time in a family of r, the hand of death h claimed membe: leaving a sole survivor, hu nd and father, to share his ief and sorrow alone. Mrs. Marion Harasiuk, aged about of Silver street who was a er of two children, died y from an infection ave received ile o Corbin Screw 1go. H she at woi plant a a vietim of accidental ried beside her chil- the > will be b n i e f 1 Heart cemetery, Man Dies Year Within a year of Ernest Everett home His After Wife death of 1 afson, aged street, died last T follo ago in a motorcycie ich occurred on the Meriden road Coming to this city about 44 years 20, Mr. Gustafson resided here per- lor's sars follow Ro- land, Ohio, Richard Gustat- city, and two W of West sons, Gustafson of i Exnes! and son, both of Mrs, and M d, Mass. services rs, ford mew e MISS AIMEE H. KALISH, ILL SHORT TIME, DEAD Fotier Treaswrer of Globe Cloth- ing House Passes Away at of 55 Age H. eot Kalis for Clothing he s Ain son s Glo! H r hom 1l about 40 y stay here st nig wber and the Orde for many yea a brother w York services lub Oscar held to- o'clock at Gr will be ternoon at . Theodore A Congregational cl Burial IS5 OLSON HEADS TV CLUBS ATY. W, Prinacle and Emploged Girls Have Annual Heeting Olson was ¢l Pinnacle club Euiployed Girl's club at a me x of the two organizations in their the Y. W. C. A. last ni o'clock. Officers who Miss Olgon for the year follows: Miss Sally Miss Mantica ¢ Mary Tinti, Sylvia of he were president tary and ) was shown m the ball ses- 4 W svening " gymnasium. Mem- of the club will tak trip to ihody Musenm, iver- November 10. This trip to conclusion the course in which the club has just won nxs ture study nishedd Th nest regular the 1 be held hei 1 i ath cd meeting of Nove cluiy hip. wtion wher chedule for Monday—G-f aving: 6 in Wit class rior s Tuesday—10:30-11:13 vm classes and swimming cla 1:30-5:15-—Junior plunge, 6:00-9 Senior plunges. 7 Reducing and 0-9:00—Senior Private LS80S, ~Tennis. swim | interpre- nd basketball nd, swin. 8$:00-8:30 C 2:00 Private im classes. 3:30-4:30—Plainville High school swimming classes. 4: Advanced swimming Senior wving swim - Junior Snecial weddin, funerals Now cutting all occasions. wititul chrysanthemum Pink, white, yellow, $2, $3, $4 a dozen wpons, all colors 50¢ a bunch. or dircet from greenheuse and t them fresn cut. Orders de- livered. Telephone 1 Viets Greenhouse, 33 Fern St., off of Clin- ton St.—advt ASURY BALAN AR D Balance, 199,28 I'reasury e ————— LEAVE YOUR ORDER for COVERINGS of Hemlock, NOW GRAVE Laurel, Spruce or P BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP Telegraph Florist of New Brilain® WEST MAIN ST, TEL. 856 mishap | Weddings HOTKOWSKI—KREMSKI This morning at 7:45 Miss Estella Cecylia K daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bronislaw Kremski of Gold street became the bride of seph Hotkowski, son of the late and Mrs. Kaziner Hotkowrki of h street the Sacred Heart Lucyan RBojnowski, 131 Jo- Mr. 200 r of the bride, Miss Char- emski, aid of honor nd Vincent Verren was Another sist of the Hattie Jean Kremski brid d Stanley was 1 bride. attended Orkula Mi smaid ed as usher The act- bride was attired in a of brid bri style med wi irdenias and a Marie veil caught with orange 0 denias. She white roses and liies of The maid of honor wore dress and the bridesms baby blu. Pa an Th The bride's is of brown duvet) beaver, Upon mon trip to Bo Mr. and their hon ‘s paren gown tr Ro blos- carried the valley. an orchid d was in a both wore trimmed urn on, and N w Mrs. v FARR—PAQUETTE I 2 e of Daly 1d Joseph I, son of | r, of Lasall Mar sister tl maid of honor. ar A cousin of the i Haven, was b The brid nt stre ch of idegroom of man wore a velve gow weried o bouque s. Her maid ine colored t of ZUROWSKI—DENNTS Anna Dennis, daughter of “harles Dennis of nt Zukowski k7 Hartford re d this ing at 9 o'clock Andre urch by Rev, 1 rikis. Miss Frances 1 and son of kow- White morr 12id of lonor Thon Walsh was bost man The bride Ivet g teh. s a4 green ith hat yellow transpar- and shoes by gown with ha carricd a bouquet of bronze Chicopee ity and Hartfor rip to Ne nd Wa owski t. Har York city. At- ip (c] will res iington Tord STOPA—WALIK Miss Mary Walik, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Vincent Walik 3 Broad 1. and Stanle§ the s morning s« were married this 1 Heart AiTEh ojnowski pastor, cclebrated the hizh nuptial nded River a Belch by Stanley Wollock o ‘ and Miss honor. man Helen iid of a bridal tulle and roses and zown of yel- and the bride was attired in zown with il of v houquet volley, A with worn shoes to match by of honor. After t o was h maid reniony @ reception of the bride, fricnds attend- Stopa. will leave rip to New urn will the home relatives and M which ed aind on a honeymoon and on their 1 70 Booth strent ro- Kazion leanor BABULA Babnla Joseph of, v and Kazior Broad str morning at §:30° chureh pastor, ere marric sacred Heart Rev. lucyan Tojnos officiated at nuptial mass A reception the bridc rounding wd Mrs. Kazior Silver street. 1d at the from home of Guests cities were present will reside YABLONSKI—DUI wedding of Miss Anua Dul stepdaughter of Valentine Balenski of 60 Booth street, and Frank Yab lonski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Con- Yablonski of 158 Gold street, took place this morning at 8 lock at Holy Cross church Dartkows) pastor, »d at the nuptial ceremony The maid of phine Klewicki nan Lawrence The stantine Stephen of- Miss hest of 1wonor and Dul, was th brother the bride The gown Mari white roses and lilies of the valley A gown of rose faffeta with a horse hair to match and butterfly roses worn by the maid of nor. A reception was held at the of the bride where abhout : attended wnd Mrs, lonski will leave tonight on a ding trip and on their return make their home at 196 street white with a bride wore a satin of period Rose style were hone a hundred Yab- wed- will Smith BEDNARTSIK—KONOPKA A fall wedding took place this morning 9 o'clock at All Saints’ church when Miss Anna Konopka of 121 Smith street was married fo chael Bednartsik “of 121 street. Rev. Stephen A tor, officiated the nuptial mas; Miss Ma the bride and Al bride, maids Grohol, pa at solemn high y Bednartsik room. wi Konopka was best were Helen sistor hone of the brides- Zol ot s maid of brother man. The rac, Irene Wilson | | dak ana Mary Jaksina. Peter Peth- igal, John Bednar nd Michael Slasky were ushers. fter the ceremonies a reception all on Sexton | and re Mrs. Bed- 4 row a eymoon trip to Provider and on their re 121 Smith strect Mrs. Bednart among the you x member rt church. M 1ployed as a ¢l . McDonoug is city Sacred maid of honor ip they Ciiy Items H. L. M o ployed by employ ware Har Co. enry Sch B forenoon on lock street, took him hospital. in ssett sireef, was t Ellis stre 1 Off ome LLIOUS TROOPS 5 (UL r00pS in RETREAT liou! 1ese clv munition the nationalists, war were ndoning quan ind cordir frov ronticr ocen POLICEMEN IN SPEAKEASIES Glens TFall Y.. Oct (U'P)— i “speak- urs, six L severc MeCULLOCH TO Ohio. N Bl CHOICE P Columbus, dec te, Gove point do Ohio STOR COMMITS SUICIDE (UP)—1li stock INV] and are Mit of a pas: loss to kn He ger train, Deaths i Mk, Mary Saylor 1. Swe I'nneral services home of I ott, of mornin Apolonia Chezanon-ha Apolonia mow Chrzanow of d earl her pare four months, pupil at the Su and before her W v pupil at the an illness of She was 1 former school il choc B ived es hor pare by two brothers, S Francis, Jr. and fwo ind He [ Thur Sacred Heart He Rurial wi ry ure Miss Jennie Petrolio Jennic Petrolio, d Mary Petrolio died this morni dercliff Sanitarium, Merid ing an illness of eight months. She was born in this city mother Miss Mrs. Besides she is survived by a v, Josephine Funeral services morrow morning Laraia & Sage Spring at 9 o'clock. B Mary's cemetery. Petrolio. will be Tield to §:45 o'clock af al home Mary's will he at rino fune and the on church in st stre me veil and carried a bouquet of | Reynolds Harnum of Mrs. Julin Rey- was held from the Mrs. Joseph set this morn- Julia funeral Harnum of Mrs, The nolds lome sister, Feore, it 9 o'clock John the Tva . Thomas 1. [ yrant of a solemn high mass: Joseph DBarry of Hartford con and Rev. Adolph Gradeck sub-deacon. At the offertory of tI [ mass Mrs. William 1. Remington, soloist, sang “Pie Jesu."" At the clusion of the mass Mrs. Remingfo | rendered “*Beautiful Land on High.” Interment in Mary's new cemetery. Committal services at the Arave w conducted by Father of 20 Olive ind at the church of Rev was dea was con- T The pall bearers Reynolds, Joseph R 1 Reynolds, Michasl Martin Fluke and Fdward Apelgren The flower hearcrs were Riley and Joseph Beccher was in St. Mary's cemetery. Grorge rles rial Fatal Fire Laid to Racketeers pictured here at its building ped by the flames, was burned the structure. The building was the nd jurors w inv all of mysterious org ctio , which h recent houses in Manhatten in MR GRUNDY PROVES Wasn't to Washin, their fon to s What 1d promises . was just two or t Te spoke in a low and in vas never many t said Tis Of the mors Patien course th grand sour. 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