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CALIFORNIA WOMAN HOLDS DERBY LEAD Marjorie Doig of Danbury Close Behind Mrs. 0’Donnell 18 (P—With | 3 lof St. Cal., six contestants in the | Wedding FIEBER—SORROW This afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sorrow of Maple Hill, Walter | ber, formerly of this city, now San Diego, Cal., Gladys O'Donnell, in the lead, Aug. Long Beach, to take off on the second leg of the | cross country race, a 300 mile jaunt to Phoenix, Ariz. A stop en route| honor, and Walter John Sorrow, Jr., [brother of the bride, close fitting gown of with a yoke and unofficially was compiled as follows: ivory Elapsed time: report of a gun fired in ansmitted over tele- ribbon lace mitts. with gasoline. She will also carry yellow gladioli hours of flying time Following the Phoenix overnight stay, stops will be made for the night bons and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. the bridal attendants will receive brown crepe dress with a brown hat and accessories to match BRISTOL NEWS The bride Art school and Pratt Institu‘e 3 School of Fine and Applied Arts Conti From o Sova 3 (Gontinged L'im_mg sEn) from which she was graduated in Drawings for the tourney have been 1928 Mr. Fieber a';;vm:f, ,\::;n\; made by George Lee Wey. former ™estern ur e fatsnresen Bristol High school and University 1S with . Rhodes & Sons of of Illinois athlate, under the direc- Philadelphia as the Boston repre- sentative tion of Mr. Geiger., who is chair- man of the committee in charge. | e 8eeded players in the singles evente | ACKERMAN—WIMMER will be: Ray Henderling, Springfield | Goorge Ackermann, long time college tennis team's captain elect: | coacnrot for Mrs, Elise Traut, now Roy Barker, captain of Bristol High | /(10D (00 et (o 80 TEELC RO sehool’s petmen (als SeRti DK G here Saturdsy afternoon o be tournament last vear, and Ralph R. %<00°1 10 S ode e LY Strong, principal of > South Side '~ s & % %ol % o Tocllhiosal court exbibitiona Haye focnaeeniay Ugslons Revlend 3 . been of the highest caliber. The ceremony was performed a Drawings made as follows: First the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ar- yound, singles—Curtiss vs ert. | nold of 95 Rockwell avenue. A wed- Critchley vs. Ca Lou Meyer vs, ding reception took place at the Smith, Harris vs. Cosgrove, M. Hotel Taft in New Haven. after Ersaftzof vs. J. Murphy and Lin. |which Mr. and Mrs. Ackermann left berg vs. Gordon Second round, on a honeymoon trip to Atlantic singles—Barker vs. Ersaftzof, Cor- N. J. Ackermann left New Britain rigan vs. Spadjinski, Jenkins vs. win- Miss Frances Julia Sorrow, daugh- John will becom: the bride of Everett Townsend Fie- of Boston, at the rectory ot the church John the KLvangelist, in the presence of the immediate families. Ry ! in the |Rev. Thomas J. Laden will officiate. T nicag0, awomen's Alr| " Miss Gertrude Ficver, sister of S Bun 10CAY [1he bridegroom, will be maid of will be best was to be made at Calexico, Cal, | Man. Miss Evelyn Sorrow, only sis- Mrs. O'Donnell. mother of three |LF Of the bride, and Miss Marion children, covered the 100-mile Long |Ficber, another sister of the bride- Beach-San Diego hop yesterday in [Eroom. will be bridesmaids. Fred- a fraction under 34 minutes to nose |erick W. Sorrow, a brother of the out Marjorie Doig, of Danbury, [bride, will be usher. Cann | The bride, who will be given in The standing of the contestants marriage by her father, will wear a satin puffed sleeves of | Gladys O'Donnell, Long Beach, |lace and tulle. Her veil will be of 83:51 ; Marjorie Doig. Danbury, |tulle made turban style and band- Corn,, Ruth Barron, Holl ed across the back with orange wood, (al Mildred Morgan, |blossoms. Her only ornament will Beverly 51:20; Ruth |be a carved ivory chain of her moth- Stewart, %:09 and Jean fer's will carry a sheaf of lilies. | la Rene, 16. |Her maid of honor will wear an Approximately 20.000 persons orchid point d’esprit gown and sil- | packed Long Beach municipal air- |ver slippers. She will carry a sheaf | port grounds to watch the fliers |of yellow gladioli tied with silver | On her hands she will wear | Miss Marion Fieber will lines sent the contestants on | ear a powder blue point desprit - mile flight. |gown, silver shoes and lace mitts. Miss La Rene had difficulty start- [gha will carry yellow gladloli tisd fng her plane’s motor and lost gty gilver ribbon. Miss = Sorrow eizht minutes at the start. She said | wj)] wear a vellow point d'esprit her plane had not been serviced (gown, silver slippers and lace mitts. | Prizes offered in the race total |tjeq with silver ribbons. 822,000 including lap prizes. The| 4 reception will be held at the contestants are flying planes poW- inome of the bride's parents, for ered with motors of less t 800 | friends and relatives of the bride cubic inches displacement. All the [ang pridegroom. The home will be fiiers have more than 150 |gacorated in greens and white rib- Fieber and Mr. and Mrs. Sorrow and | at Douglas, Ariz, Roswell, N. M. the guests before a fireplace banked Amarillo. Texas, Wichita, . Kan- | aith greens and white flowers. Mrs. gas City, Mo., and Madison, Wis. The 'gorrow will wear a violet colored finish at Ch > staged as a | chiffon gown the neck of which will part of the national air races from be outlined in brilliants. Miss Ar- Auzust 23 to 30 line Root accompanied by Mrs. Ed- The field of starters was smaller ward Klenske on the piano, will| than hoped for by race officials. sing “O Promise Me," and "I Love Helen Cox, of Valley Stream, N.|You Truly.” Y. Joan Shankle, Fort Still, Okla, | Mr. and Mrs. Fieber will reside and Mary Bacon, Brookline, Mass, in Boston upon their return from reported en route, failed to arrive a wedding trip by motor to Canada. in time for the race Mrs. Fieber will wear a traveling SR brown and white tweed coat over a attended the Hartford | V. Johnson of Ne Giancino Di Vicino of 141 Dn reet and Carmella Seba o of '}‘a same ad- 3 | dress; Carl A. Carlson of 25 Buell ®ere steady | street and Doroth | Maple street | was a boy atter NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930. | .séries of eventaiand I felt e I'd |l/mrrr— be all right.” Birth Record Eaker is one of the army's best known fiiers. He was chief piiot of | the army plane Question Mark when it started the refueling endurance ,Bears Courage is Bolstered by Reactionary Commodlty Market PUTNAM & CO, fiights by remaining in the air over | A daughter was born at New Now Yuk southern California for 150 hours, | Britain General hospital yesterds N w k f B B W ow UHmfmdsum.m,. in January, 1025 He alto was 4 |10 Mr. and Mre. Frank Bredl of 417 as [xew Wee 0 usmess egms member of the army’s Pan-American | st street B 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITm good will flight and has made severa) | A daughter was horn to Mr. and netable transcontinental ignts. | Mr%, Rocco Vomonice of 75 Clark Prices Break Sharply Un- Curic wi oo ; b | s enors 3 . |Del & Hy 5 WARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, *:: TEL 2118 Arthur Mahan of 213 Columbia . 5 S 7 i e el pe0 L nDE Pressure as Prominent ‘ 63% 64 We Offer: street New Britain General hos- 22 & 3 “ 5 e s - RES”]ENT |8 DEAD iy e R : e : - GUILFORD-CHESTER WATER CO. A daughter was born Saturday to ssues Tumble. 3 1st 5s, Jan., 1939 Mr. and Mrs Jones of 116 CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. | R e e am T 7s, May, 1951 William Nicholls Settled in That ars Comiy arkets, taiune ot Gent Foos ; Rt i R U . . trade and CE i e - I L SCCIIOD 40 Ye&]‘S Agfl 1 J :' ,m" o Ae These honds are legal for savings banks and trust 1 Gold Dust S% 3 funds in Connecticut. | After an illness of five weeks Wil- :i“”“v"““,v’i’c’ - 22 Prices on Application. liam Nicholls, 70, of 62 Black Rock ARG e e Hudson Motor 28 8% avenue, was considered so well Adsaia s eroone | InSPirAtT ¢ 4 14 the road to recovery that his physi- Miss Katherine M BT : *h A Hars 754 P | cian was to have taken him off the |- G pr > dislo v lide of 20 E B G [ et Northend school t today for Lake o ., 4 calling list and In view of these |Champlain to spend several daye : % : DDmeHRanIodlslwdglE&RS& | circumstances his son. Oliver H. and Miss Miriam Cohen of Monroe | p 0 =54 2 ) | family took a motor trip to Phila- Street, who has heen spending the 2k delphia Saturday morning. Or slmlen LS o i e i 7 NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street urday afternoon, however, the elder . .. il eir attack faratn Alkali 38 4 Mr. Nicholls had a serious relarec | Day e stocks. |y ;- & T R R HARTFORD MERIDEN when his heart began to give w Missouri Pac 3 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street and although two physicians were Mont Ward 2 1 3 brought to the bedside in consulta- Motors . %3 3 tion, they agreed the end was ne Biscuit 8 7 {and at 10 o'clock this widely knowu — Yy |resident of the West End died l]l] We Offer: | family, notified by immediately started motor: {zom Eladelshin fan Lnel IS SEEN [IN [;URB P 50 ‘Shares of StaHIEy Works | Born in Cornwall, England, at |what is known as Land's knd, hs came to this country when a youns man and settled in Penn Forty-eight years ago he New Britain, and lived end of the city 40 identified with t Utilities Show No Sign of Rally- ing Ater Drop came to in the west for [time when a larg New York. August 15 (P K Si\ @ open fields. He was employed ‘ AR 1 3 R e e S evenson, Gregory & o, vears. He married after coming to eer . i g y New Brm'n_ his wife having come 1 pools 7 i 7 2 3 a:.; zr:m Cana eloped o / ; - Members ot New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges Mr. Nicholls was a veek met sty SR 2 e 3 . - g e - iR Yo el 2 23 2 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 man's Bible class, = Stuart G. Segar, Manager the Brotherhood of tha 2 S |Harmony lodge, A. I ing from the b ‘ Court Pride, Foresters of established S s Star of Good Will lodgs A ahs Sl |of Bethlehem, and the w 1y 82 > e land Order of Protection F i3 e 2 We announce, with pleasure, that we have as of He leaves his wife, a son, Oliver |€xception ‘ S - . E : s H. Nicholls, and three grandchil. dipped nearl; K K] 81 August 16 admitted to general partnership in our firm dren, William, Raymond and Ken- 4310 140, neth Nicholls : w Funeral services will take place St ¢ Ml‘. Charles 2 Page’ Jr" 2 merican [Fiieio s nnniisatesiatliemachia. 8 tics Power LOCAL STOCKS formerly our Sales Manager, e T T (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) l A ermatary i Rev b CYiari i llan {udson BTN and W. Barrett of Chadwick, N. Y., who | United Gas, and Utilities Power and = 2 was known to Mr. Nicholls when he | Light were steady peltancegstocks Vacuum Oil which has co final Mr. Robert D. Hastings, formerly our Senior Salesman. nts to acqu ing Co. of g the oils will conduct the services o xoit o st o evenson, Gregory & Co. rge S. Stevenson ur W. Gregory veland Hastings R. Proctor stroot Plainville; Webster street a ino of 315 Hig Miglizzi of 33 Lee Corr at and fractions. Call n BOND YARKET IS IRREGULAR TODAY nies nges w E. Wright of 147 Funerals ‘ Mrs. Kenneth A, The funeral ot Mrs, ey renewed a An OQOutstanding Investment in the Amusement Field NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE CORP. COMMON STOCK McKnight Frances Wil- liams McKnight wi Ken- neth A. McKnig £ Milford, for- H 3 LISTED ON THE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE o'clock this afte at Erwi . REOnBians iy | VeederI P - | tor emeritus of the First Congrega- S - Conn Elec Service 85 2 { tional church, conducted the serv- o Lt & 206 ¥ ives. Interment was in Fairview IR J Mrs. McKnight died ) u noon in t Milford Phone or Write for Details rerof Curlius—Barrett match, 18 years ago. After leaving the em- Ralph Strong ve. winner of Linberg ploy of Mrs. Traut, he was employ- —Gordon match, M. Meyer vs. |ed foreman by the Stanley Becker vs. Henderl Works and the New Britain Ma- round, doubles: Corringan chine Co. He is now similarly em- Becker-Calder; Spad- ployed in Guttenberg Crit -Copeland. round, doubles: Jenkins- BUONOS—VINCT Henderling vs. Ersaftzof brothers; | Dominick Deldel Buonos of Cook-Hamel vs. winner of Corrigan- | southington and Miss Rose Louise Becker-Calder match; yinci of 262 Oak street, this city. adjinskl- ywere married this morning at 9 ; -Copeland | gcjock at St. Mary's church. Rev. i L. Meyer-Lesard vs. Becker- | wajter J. Lyddy performed the cere- : {mony and celebrated the nuptial All matches till the semi et e will be two-out-of-three basis ity Antnony semi-finals and finals will be decid- | (o0 55\ Feothie Vine, sister ed in thrce-out-of-five games. Con- | 500 ST, 1 restants, i explained by Director | °7 1" Geiger, must furnish their own equipment. All first round games be oft by Sat when second round will be officially | ed. Twenty-four hours notice | [high school courts’ engagement and 2 like notice for the Copper Ledges jcourts through My HOSPITAL CORNERSTONE LAID IN CANAAN SUNDAY Henderling. Eaker's Test Plane Fails to Come Out of Tail Spin line days. She family was an illness of hut 5 % the member of her SANFORD ELDREDGE & CO. Ale withini'a sho ; 3 el B 120 WALL STREET NEW YORK automobile accident on Jan -~ 1923, and her father-in-la TREASURY BALANCT GRANCH OFFICES a week ago Sunday in Milford asury Balance, § ) WATERBURY STAMFORD s el NEW HAVEN NEW LONDON Daisy G. McDew o BRIDGEPORT Lib kel MERIDEN The funeral of Daisy G. McDew, HARTFORD infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs I Wall S Brief Thomas McDew of 111 Winter a treet Driels street, who died Sunday at the New Lo Britain General hospital, was held e Washington, Aug. 18 (UP)—Cap- | today at t neral chapel of B .\: Airplane Drops Flowers on Founda- | "5 W0 00" 0 Ty ffer, |C. Porters Sons. Interment was in n tion While Minister Makes Ad- | saved his life with his parachute Fairview cemetery i dress—Gift of Two Sisters. today when the plane he was test-| qp, runcral of the infant son of \ r ing failed to come out of a spin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saipal of 73 S m < Canaan, August 1S (A—The cor- | jpaker did not manage to free Brooklawn street, who died Sunday | erstone of Robert C. Geer hospital |\, 010\ the falling plane until |t the New Britain General hospital I EMBEEE HARTEORD EToEk EXEbANGE being built out of funds given by |, “ri\c'hynqred feet from the ground. Was held today at the funeral Miss 1da Elizabeth Geer and Mrs. | \pon yio ohute opened he was di- | chapel of B. C. Porters Sons e estimat o New Britain National Bank Bldg. ettie G. Lawrence in memory of | oy gver a house with only about | terment was in Fairview cemeter S- | while much of the < A g 1 3 1 & Rock f o) ‘onley el. 5200, Rravton heir brother was laid yesterday aft- | 144 fou¢ in which to check his fall. sue is legal for savi LoCK | qamaged beyond Bernard A. Con T ) Brayton A. Porter grnoon. | He barely missed the house and | James F. Martin “;"(_“‘“"“";‘ 43 drought, at least 2l ARBCYN S e L L e S Rev. Dr. J. M. Lackey of Hart-| ), 409 on a cement sidewalk. But| (Special to the Herald) and Ohio Re of the crop was > bord, made the address and while | i€ P00 LT s s nined | Buffalo, N. Y. Aug 15—Funeral among the most active o Sl o We Offer: doing s0 a plane twice dropped |ankie and a few bruises |services were held tnis morning in cd iscues . STOCK flowers on the hospital foundation. | mp, plane, a Boeing Pursuit ship. | ¢ rchard Park, N. Y., near here, for ther new HE MARKET AT 2:00-3:00 P, M y IRL f Many persons have contributed 0 |y riad itself in the ground only a | the late James F. Martin, aged 52, lond gra R Appalacman Ga\ Corp n. he funds to be expended in fur- |few feet from where Eaker landed, | brother of Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald of eral o5 . S rbe Dt s el S fnishing the rooms and among these near St. Elizabeth’'s Government New Britain, Conn., who died Fri- Pa g o ey Sl e ere summer residents in the Twin | jogpital day night suddenly of heart discase steady L oo . , m“ { ‘,‘.M '\W:“‘l‘“ ror l.” Eo (PRI e (s b [Lakes districts It was FEaker's first forced para- At his heme in Orchard Park. ey Ne O Allied Chem . 2 — —— | ehute jump, although he has made | Mr. Martin was born in Valley Consolidated Gas Can ey |voluntary jumps before. He took [Falls, N. Y., near Troy, and had re- P el 1"" plane up for a regular routine ! sided for some time in New York R STt g D a t ‘mv flew over Maryland, and tried | City. He removed to Orchard Park relbl II |a few loops and rolls. | twenty years ago. He was foreman T el = e | Atan nT(lmde of 3500 feet he put|Of a brickyard for years. and has h Amer! 1 5 ‘::‘éh"‘ da { uhe plan into a tail spin. | been in the garage business for ten ol climbi = op e Atchisen .o U o . A | ve. . emt £ the Kansas City Power and |4 Ref o 2 d Jumps at 1,000 Feet | vears. He was a member of t nsas City Power 2 B it Harry O. Pecan .| T did thres turne of a spin* the | Grange of Orchard Park. and the Aniainonilariisns suined o e e 300 MAIN ST i : " TEL. 1118-1119 Harry Orde Pecan, 12, son of Mr. | o " (00 00 he landed, “then tip- | Hamburg Knights of Columbus o sell at a new 1930 peak ndix Av 3 300 MAIN ST. B L. : hnd Mrs. Harry W. Pecan of 1785 | TeF $8 & 100, 8 0E0t hed the | He 18 survived alto b one broth- grade industrils | Deth Stee Do B o i e tantey street, died Sunday evening |R06 10 TUTIEL ROG, O sehboara. | er. William Martin, Sr., of New York swiy. Demand for Pu Briggs Mfz t the family home after an iliness |7 S8 fOTTRE BN PEm e | City, to other sisters, Mrs. F. Wells cartied the bonds to a new [Bush Term d? . o 21 L f six months, heart disease Deing |, .ot ciinning. My reaction was one|of New York City, and Mrs. Mary Railroad convertibles showed c‘almt & He A he cauge of death. He was born in | of"ife amazement. I looked back | Crowley of Schenectady, N. Y., and | tance to the lowar hada Dr i We Offer: fiddletown and last vear attended | i ;. (4ii and everything seemed a nephew, William Martin, Jr.. chief fested 4 he Walnut Hill school in this city. | o)1 right of pelice of Orchard Park. His wife, ge gr ( c \; 45 A g Besides his parents, he leaves a| [ gaved in the plane untd we | Mary Martin, died four years ago. re sm « P 131 t t t p ister, Betty Pecan, and two broth- | (e down to about 1,000 feet then | ‘The funeral services were held at Amus onvertibles w Chrysler Mot 5 etrol 1rcra orp. rs, Jack and Robert Pecan [T unhooked my safety helt and|the home of his nephew, William active, Warner Brother olding Columbia Gas . 7% L s The funeral will be held at 2|garted climbing out. I had a hard | Martin, Jr., at No. 19 West Quaker stcady. General Thea s were Com S 41y b'clock Wednesday afternoon at the | times getting out of the cockpit. |street, Orchard Park and at the firn '.f‘r\x:\aufl ) Relling Around $4 amily home. Rev. Alfred Rapp Yill | Finally I got up on the turtle back | Nativity church, Orchard Park. In- —_ — Con Gas NY bmciate. Burial will be in Pine Grove |and the wind took me off. ] wasn't | terment was in the Catholic ceme- FOR BEST RESULTS Continen Can metery, Middletown. ADS |Corn Prod ‘!ngmened It seemed Just like & | tery, Orchard Park. ‘l.\L’ HERALD CLASSIFIED