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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. MRS. MARY A. GRACE DIED AT AGE OF 76 Prominent Resident Had Lived Here for Pest 58 Years | Mrs. Mary A. Grace, aged 76. one | of the pioneer Irigh residents of this | city, died this morning at her home, 108 Clark street, following an ill- ness of & few months. i Born jn Ireland, Mrs. Grace came 1o this city more than 55 years ago and had been a member of St Mary's parish since coming here. | She was married by the late Rev.| Luke Daly in the old St. Mary's| church on Myrtle street to the late Robert W. Grace. Mrs. Grace had a wide circle of triends in this city which she gained by her quiet disposition and pleas- ing personality. She took no active | part in any organization in late years. | Surviving are three sons, Robert | Grace of this city, James Grace, su- pervisor of mail at the post office and Joseph Grace, superintendent of stock clerks at the post office; three grandchildren and one great-grand- son. Funeral arrangements, of F. P. Duffy in charge are incomplete. WILL CELEBRATE FIRST | HIGH MASS HERE JUNE 1 Julius Pac of This City to Be Ordain- ed to Priesthood in Hartford Cathedral Julius Pac of th dained into the on May 29 in St Hartford celebrate will be or- 1olic priesthood Joseph's cathedral, hop. and he will smn high mass as the rt church on June 1 at 9:30 in the morning. Deacon Pac is the son of Julian Pac of 308 High street. He was grad- uated from the Sacred Heart school in 15 and two years later he was graduated from the 1 Gram- mar school. He then entered high school and was class orator in 19 year he was graduated from the itution For the past nine vears he was a student at the Sts. Cyril and Metho- dius Sem ar at Orch Mich.. of which Rev. Lt nowskl, pastor of the Sac church, is a graduate DEATH CALLS GIRL, 14, | MONTH FROM GRADUATION | Catherine Marie McAvay, Senior at| ins | St. Mary's School, Dies of | Pneumonia. l | Happiness in the thought that| their daughter would be graduated | from St. Mary's school next month | has been supplanted by grief and sorrow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAvay of 328 Oak street extension. Catherine Marie, thel 14 year old daughter, dled yesterday She had been ill for the past five weeks with pneumonta and, although at times, she appeared to be on the road to recovery, several relapses took their toll Up to the time of her illness, she had continued preparations for the and she had a host of friends who will mourn her passing. The news scenied as a shock on the school |, 1oday and prayers were offercd by her classmates while their tears flowed freely. Besides her parents, she leaves three sisters, Grace, Marian and Ann Terese. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Mary" church. The graduating ¢ of St. Mary's school will attend in a body. Burfal will be St. Mary's ceme- tery. EXPECT DOYLE T0 STAY IN WELFARE DEPT. POST Commissioners Meet Tonight to Ore ganize—J. W. Marsland Slated For Chairman Unless unforesecn happenings change the plans of members of the public welfare department, John L. | 1 will be reelected supe terd- | . W. Marsland will succeed Matthew J. Traynor as chair- n and Dr. Joseph T. Matteis will be appointed city physician, suc- ceeding Dr. George W. Dunn, at a meeting this afternoon at 5 o'clock Supt. Doyle has been at the head of the department since 1924 when he succeeded William C. Cowlishaw. | Mr. Marsland was chairman during the administration of Gardner C. Weld as mayor, but was succeeded last year by Father Traynor. Mr. | Marsland remained on the board, | and Father Traynor will like- | wise after relinquishing t chair- | manship. Dr. Dunn has been city | physician for many years and re- cently has had Dr. Matteis associ- ated with him in the wor do |liams is secretary CURD BRIGHTENS; . . . = s | Birth Record Rev. Theodore A of the i Gaodwin Loomis will speak at the | Older Girls’ conference in Williman- tic tomorrow. Re Mr. Green subject will “The Challenge the Christ in Our Every Day Live Mrs. Loomis will speak on “Adven- turing With Christ Along American- 1zation Paths.’ The following Greene A daughter was born at N hospital today to Anthony Hein of 616 Dt | Prita o United Light & Power A Day's <"+ Favorite—Sells Well New York, May |in.curb stocks brighten: {day as operators tool | the stimulus given 1 $67,000,000 drop General d Mr City Items \ | BONDS UNCERTAIN IN'DULL MARKET Prices Tmegular and Range, Narrow~Demand Light + | applications for | marriage licenses were field today at the office of Town Clerk A. L. Thompson: Poleslaus J. Andrze- jewski of Southampton, Mass, ani Jennie H. Wnuk of 103 Grove street; Domonick V. Szad.is of 43 Sexton street, and F n L. Wasi- lewski of 235 Governor street Members of New Britain coun- | cil, 0. U. A. M., will make their an- nual trip to the Boy Scout camp at |day’s favorite, risit Eastford, next Sunday, leaving the |Dpoints on a large turnos meeting hall at 9:30 o'clock by auto- | Fuel Gas was another mobile. |and pushed up to a VERUONT ALUWNLROLD PARTY AT HIGH SCHOOL »-* 16 (P—Trading d 1n spots to fessional characte 1 the general list move United Light & Powe United Light & Power © istics, alier volume lths Power A, aft overed its los e usual lead !Bond & Share 1 and q proved fractio Bridge is Successful, With 45 Tables Mrs. Barsch Plays Selections —Decorations Are Attractive, v's applica state public sers ment Greup suffe A bridge given last ey t grou Senior High school gym the auspices of the V association was a succ cially and socially. tables and a prize was awarded at each table. The gymnasium was at- tractively decorated with Ve mont colors of gold and green with banners, evergreen boughs colored flow produces most o Niags per cent of ossoms th gold \ green bo. H. Barsch pla g ilectiong pre r Nelso Mavis bottling y Oils were du made donated by were sary | George Cassidy the committes in ch fair and he was assisted 2 Miks Marie May John Tokar together with following, who also and Dr Dr. Peter I'ox r n, Dr vid Du zvk Hogaboon N Fran Miss Hogat the following G candy; Miss Ele Elizabeth Gibney, Sherma Av Chamberlain SISTERS OF THE ROSARY OFFER POLISH WEDDIN Cast of 21 to Tal PHOENIX Ale : TEMPLE 1or Porter Judith R n Young, Temple of Honor la semi-annnal election ’l"rr: elected a3 |templar, John Stevens | Charles J. Sy corder., August John Eloar Humphrey ckert, Norma g “ BY AMPHION CLUB i H. S. Dramatic Club to Present o @ Comedy This Evening of the I John McCarthy 1 present McCarthy, aged K Part in Produc- tion Sunday Night—Will Wear National Costumes The Sisters of the of the Sacred Heart give their annual on ay night at 7:2 the Sacred Heart school hall Gold street with 21 perform taking part in the presentation of a Polish wedding, “Suwalskie.” The perforn will be glven in five acts and thesplans will be dressed in Those who will wedding are Joseph wig La Monlca &} rs nley Kozlowski, Walter Kunda, Joseph Tocz- | ko, Stephen Stelmach, Anthony Gor- | ski, Victoria Borows Drosek, Joseph Malin stantine Miszkic and slewicz The committee in charge W. L. Duch, chat Chudecka, #: Embassy Theater Owners eny Lease to Warners [ F. Daven! Miss Williams to Be Graduated on May 28 ss Lilli E. Williams of t will be graduated from Episcopal Church Trainin coness school on May 28, of her class. | " | Dricz On June 2 duties of istant host 1p Cottage, a vacation house, in Chestnut Hill, Pa. Miss Williams 1s | 0f Il known among the younger set, and is a prominent member of Mark's Episcopal church. Rev Mrs. Samuel Sutc ill motor hiladelphia to attend the gradu- ation exercises. 10 e Barbara Lashowicz STRUCK IN EYE WITH STONE | F foesiforBarbard * WILL OF CHA Struck in the eye with a stone, | OWiC ear old daughter of v 133 Shuttle Mea- | and Mrs Lachow dow , a Senior High school Daly ave vho died student, was temporarily blinded | afternoon held Wednesday, but today was well on | morning at the the road to complete recovery. Burke | 8 o'clock was going home after classes when | Burial w the stone, hurled by someone whosc \dentity was not learned, struck him He was attended by Dr. Joseph H. 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MUTUAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICE 139 MAIN STREET Open 8:30 to 6:00 Daily and Saturday to 1:00 P. M “PHONE 1771 MAO-3 Call, Write or Phone We wish to thank BROWN HOSTY nd relatives for t 4 nne M. Brown o sympathy shown of o 1 We Landers' ood Will the bea to 1 Shipping odge O iful floral | w | Dept., Star of of B offerings MR also (Signed) EDWARL MEISNER, an incuba- ) eges at Warm d by electricity o Anne Sakal Mis derowsky 1skas Brown 1 ney Monroe § a time ed by a Cana Gord Utilities Power & Light Corp. com. " I WEXLER APPOINTED BUILDING BOARD HEAD to ( Paying 107, Stock Dividend Contractor Named ommission needed {o operate I'is Afternoon by Mavor— Dunlay Reappointed. | Wealer, a bui d by the fingers. ernoon by Mayor Qu