The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

-F. A THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 Deaths James Tuohy Dies Suddenly at Home Anthony Tuohy, husband of Elizabeth (Moriarty) Tuohy, of 73 Grenada died suddenly home Wednesday. Born in TurnFalls, he Had been A resident of Springfield for the past 50 years. his retirement, he had been associated with the I. E.

Shaw Co. for more than 30 years. a member of the Holy Name Society of Holy Name Church, Springfield Lodge of Elks and the Springfield Lodge of Moose. Besides his wife, Mrs. Eliza(Moriarty) Tuchy, he leaves two daughters.

Mrs. Robert A. Kuhn of this city and Miss Elizabeth A. Tuohy, at home: one brother, John T. Herlihy of Chicago, a gister, Dira.

Angela McCarthy Holyoke, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Hafey funeral home Friday morning at 9.15 with a solemn requiem mass following in Holy Name Church at 10. Burial will be In St. Michael's Cemetery. Members of the Holy Name Society win meet In a body at the funeral home today at 7.30 p.

m. to recite the rosary. Mrs. Annie Brown Mrs. Annie (Johnson) Brown, widow of Fred Brown, died Wednesday morning at her home, 25 Elm West Springfield.

Born In Vallo, Norway. July 13, 1871, she had been resident of West Springfield for the past 23 years. She was A niember of the First Congregational Church: She leaves one son, Carl Clara Johnson, a daughter, Clara, both of West Springfield: grandson, Carl Johnson, Jr. of Salem; one brother, Christian Johnson in Norway: two sisters, Mrs. Julia Peterson of Worcester and Mrs.

Agnes Swanson of Woodstock. Conn. The funeral will he held at the Curran-Jones funeral home, West Springfield, Friday at 3 p. Dr. Henry C.

Newell officiating. Burial will be In Meeting House Hill Cem- Mrs. Mary M. Edwards Joseph B. Edwards, a of 25 Osgood St.

Mrs. Mary M. Edwards, widow of died Wednesday at Springfleld Infirmary after a short illness. Born in Holyoke, daughter of the late Thomas and Mary (Walker) Herlihy, she had made her home in Springfield for the past 40 years. She leaves a brother, Edward Herlihy of Boston.

The neral will be held at the Gleason funeral home Friday morning at with requiem mass in Sacred Heart IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Anthony Havlieck, who passed Sept. 38, 1948. No one knows knows how the much bitter we pain miss him one We have suffered since we lost him Our home has never been the same. Badly missed by his WIFE AND FAMILY DIED ASSAD--In Lee, the 25th. Mr.

George Assad. 42. of 323 Sargent Holyoke, formerly of 45 Birnie Springfield. Funeral from the Edward L. O'Donnell funeral home.

494 Chestnut Thursday morning 8.15. followed by requiem high mass in St. Anthony's Church at 9. Rurial in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Friends invited. BROWN--In West Springfield, the 2th, Arg. Annie (Johnson) Brown. widow of Fred Brown. of 25 Elm St Funeral services at the Curran-Jones funeral home Friday afternoon at 3.

Burial in Meeting House Hill Cemetery. BROOKS In Northampton, the Thomas Brooks of Easthampton Rd. FuDeral at the Ahearn funeral home Friday afternoon and burial in Bridge St. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening.

BURGESS--In Holyoke, tno 26th, Mrs. Oveline Burgees. wife of Valmore Burgess of 168 Lorust St. Funeral from the MessierLacombe funeral hon'e, Thursday mornIng at S. S0, followed by solemn high mass of requiem at Perpetual Help Church at 9 o'clock.

Burial wil! be in Notre Dame Cemetery. Visiting hours are from 2-3 and 7-10 p. m. BUXTON-In this city. the 27th.

Albert B. Buxton. 85. of 286 Union St. Funeral at the parlors of Dickinson-Streeter 305- SOT State Friday at 10.30 a.

ra. with organ prelude at 10. Interment to Woodbrook Cemetery, Woburn. Mass. CURLEY-In Westfleld.

the 37th, Mrs, Lillian (Hogan) Curley of 59 Day widow of James E. Curley, a former, resident of Holyoke. Funeral at the home Saturday at 8.13. followed by solemn high mass of requiem in St. Mary's Church, Westfield, at 9.

Burial in St. Jerome's Cemetery, Holyoke. John B. Shea funeral service. Holyoke.

DUBOIS -In Northampton. the Arsene DuBois of 33 Corticelit Florence. Funeral at the Reynolds funaral home, 71 King at 8.13 8. m. Friday.

with high mass of requiem In Anconciation Church at 9. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. EDWARDS--In this city, the 27th. Mrs.

Mary M. Edwards of 23 Osgood St. Funeral from the Gleason funeral home. 734 State Friday at 8. Requiem high mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9.

Burial in St. Jerome's Cemetery, Holyoke. the Springfield Hospital, the 27th, Siro Gerlo, 59. of 124 Eastern Ave. Funeral will be held at the George B.

Tazzini funeral home. 22 Locust Saturday morning at 10.15, followed by solemn requiem high mass at Mount Carmel Church at 11.15. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Holyoke, the 26th.

Frank Giusti of 37 Stratford Rd. Funeral at the John B. Shes funeral home Thursday at 8.13. followed by solemn high mASS of requiem in Holy Cross Charch at 9. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

GRIFFIN--In the Wesson Memorial Hospital, the 26th. Mra. Adele A. (MacDonald) Griffin, wife of Robert J. Griffin of 155 Bay St.

Funeral from the State St. parlors of the T. P. Sampson Thursday morning at 8.15 followed by a solemn high mass of requiem at St. Michael's Cathedral at 9.0 o'clock.

Interment at St. Benedict's Cemetery. Friends invited, VisIting hours 2-5 and 7-10 m. GRIFFIN--In this city, the 25th, John E. Griffin.

husband of Blanche (Shumway) Griffin of 60 Hollywood St. Funeral from the Haley funeral horne. 494 Belmont Thursday morning at 9.15 followed A requiem high mass at Holy Name Church at 14. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery.

FRANK M. Page BEAUTIFUL Moderately Priced Flowers TwO Shops for Your 133 STATE ST. 121 Columbus 1-0235 74214 Since 1895 Greenhouse 431 Bay St. Tel. 3-9013 Store 12 Pynchon St.

Tel. 2-3107 EST. 1889 HOME 734 STATE STREET TEL 9-3814 Church. Burial will be in St. Jerome's Cemetery, Holyoke.

Jirs. Anthony Leplanks, Airs. Balwina (Sientawski) Lepianka, wife of Anthony Leplanka of 254 Franklin died late Tuesday night at her home after a brief Illness. She was born in Ulamow, Poland, and came to this country 45 years ago, residing in this city the past 35 years. She was a member of the Polish National Women's Alliance, branch 422, and Sodality of Our Lady of the Rosary Church.

Besides her husband Nino she Palazzi, leaves Drs. three Hugh daughters, Fortini Mrs. Mrs. Anthony Bzladzio: two sons, Stephen and Stanley; and sister, Mrs. Delia Mancini, all of this city: brother.

Frank in Poland: and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9 at the Rypyso funeral home. followed by requiem high mass in Our Lady of the Rosary Church at 10. Burful will be in St. Stanislaus Cemetery Siro Gerlo Siro Gerlo, 59, of 124 Eastern Ave.

died Wednesday at Springfield Hospital. Born in Gambolo, Italy, he came to this country 29 years ago and had bean employed as a mason tender by several contracting concerns during the past 25 years. He WAs a member of the Italian American Citizens Club, the Excombattenti Club and Mount Carmel Church. lie leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose (Morgantino) Gerlo; daughter, Irs.

Erminia Cormier of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Giavancita Bologna Mrs. Angela Bolnina Mazzolo of this, city Mrs. Fellogna of Italy, two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. 'The funeral will be held at the George Tazzini funeral home Saturday at 10.15, with a solemn requiem high mass in Mount Carmel Church at 11.15.

Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 1 to 11 p. m. today.

Albert R. Buxton Albert B. Buxton, 85, of 286 Union St, died at his home Wedneaday. He was born Oct. 22.

1864, in Winchester the son of John and Linda (Richardson) Buxton, and had made his home in Springfield for the past eight years. Dir. Buxton was a building mover before his retirement. He WAS A Mason for 50 years and a life member of Mount Horeb Lodge of Masons of Woburn. He leaves a daughter, Miss Mabel R.

Buston of Springfield; two grandchildren, Mrs. Orville Lemoine of Trumbull, and William A. Bailey of Union, N. and two great grandchildren, William Buxton Lemoine and Barbara Janet Lemoine. The funeral will be held at the parlors of Dickinson-Streeter gan prelude at 10.

Rev. John Elmo Friday morning a at 10.30, with an orWallace, pastor of the First Church of Christ, Congregational, will officiate and burial will be in Woodbrook Cemetery, Woburn, with committal services at the grave at 3 p. m. Sidney A. l.a Plante Sidney A.

LaPlante of 15 Inwood son of Arthur v. and Sarah (Hart) La Plante, died suddenly Wednesday. He was employed at the Fiberloid Company. Besides his parents he leaves one brother, Harold. Edward The F.

funeral Russell will be funeral held anothe Friday at. 8, followed by a high mass of requiem at Our Lady of Sacred Heart church Burial will be in St. Jlichael's Cemetery. R. K.

Mac Farlane The death of a former resident. R. MacFarlane, Was reported Wellesley yesterday, where he died at his home, Dover Rd. Mr. MacFarlane, 48,.

was group representative for the Aetna Life Insurance and prior to moving to ley six years ago had lived in Springfield for. 10 years. He leaves his wife, two sons, two brothers and a sister. Drs. Elizabeth Truden Drs.

Elizabeth (O'Donnell) widow of Terrance A. Truden of 266 Pearl died Wednesday at the Springfield Hospital after 8 long illness. She was born in Adams, making her home here for 14 years. member of St. Michael's Cathedral.

She is survived by one son, Terrance J. Truden of Springfield; two brothers. Joseph O'Donnell of Springfield and John O'Donnell of Pittsfield. The funeral will be held from the Edward F. O'Donnell funeral home Friday at 9 8.

with a high mass of requien, in St. Jlichael's Cathedral DIED JEKOT-At East Longmeadow. the 25th. Stanley J. Jekot.

son of Jir. and Mrs. Albert Jekot of 133 Laconia Held Thursday morning at 8.15 troll the Indian Orchard. Military funeral be Ochrymowicz funeral home, followed by high mass of requiem at the Immaculate Conception Church at 9. Burial in St.

Aloysius Cemetery. LEPIANKA-In this city. the 26th, Mrs. (Sieniawaki) Lepianka of 234 Franklin. St.

Funeral Saturday at 9:00 a. m. from Rypysc funeral home, 130 Carew St. Requiem high mass in Our Lady of the Rosary Church at 10:00. Burial in St.

Stanislaus Cemetery. LA PLANTE -Sept. 2. Sidney A. La Plante, son of Arthur W.

and Sarah (Hunt) LaPlante of 15 Inwood St. Funeral from the Edward F. Russell funeral home, 933 State Friday morning at 8:00, followed by a high mass of requiem at Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church at 9:00. Interment in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Visiting hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 11. MEISTER-In this city, the 26th, John Meister, husband of Alwina L. (Esper) Meister, Funeral from the E. A. Byron funeral home Friday at 11 8.

m. Burial at the convenience of the family. MULHERN-In this city. the 26th, Winifred Mulhern of 136 Alderman St. Funeral from the Hafey funeral home Thursday morning at 8.15, followed by requiem high mass in Holy Name Church at 9.

Burial in St. Mary': Cemetery. Claremont, N. H. Kindly omit flowers.

Visiting hours, 3 to 5 and to 10 D. m. NADEAU- -In Holyoke. the 25th, Emile (Pete) Nadeau, former proprietor of the Hampden A. A.

'of Maple St. Funeral at Dillon funeral home. Thursday at 8.15 followed by requiem bigh mass in Patrick's Chaper, at 9. Burial in St. Jerome Cemetery.

PUTA--in Bondsville, the 26th. Bartholomen Puta of 42 High Bondsrille. Funeral from George Molyka and Son funeral home, 186 Main Three Rivers, Thursday morning at 8, followed by requiem high mass at St. Adalbert's Church at 9. Burial In St -Peter and Paul Cemetery.

SCHIMKE-In South Hadley Falls, the 25th, Emil Schimke of Prospect South Hadley Falls. The funeral will be held at the Edward F. Day funeral home Thursday at 2.80. Rev. Herbert H.

Bair will officiate. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, South Hadley. TRUDEN-In Springfield Hospital. the 27th, Mrs. Ellzabeth (O'Donnell) Truden.

widow of Terrence A. Truden of 266 Pearl St. Funeral at the Edward F. O'Donnell funeral home, 494 Chestnut Friday morning at 9 o'clock, followed by requiem high mass in St. Michael's Cathedral at 9.30..

Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Pittsfield. Friends invited. TUORY-Suddenly.

in this city, the 7th, James Tuohy, husband of Eliza beth (Moriarty) Tuohy of 73 Grenada Ter. Funeral from the Hafey funeral home. 494 Belmont Friday morning at 9.15 followed by a solemn requiem high mass at Holy Name Church at 10. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery.

WUNSCH-In 63. Brimfeld. the 27th, Emil C. Wunsch, of Bondsville, in the home of his daughter, Donald A. Loux.

ices will be held In the Beers funeral home. Palmer, Friday at 2.30. Rev. Enoch Hughes officiating. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield.

Friends may call Thursday 2-5 and 1-10. 'Cook Confirmed For MDC Post Boston, Hept. 27-Roston City Conncilor Milton Cook, of Roxbury today was appointed by Gov. Paul A. Dover us a member of the Metropolitan 113- trict Commission.

Cook WHA immediately confirmed by the executive council under suspended rules. Cook, A Democrat, fills the VACANCY by the death of MAX Newton Republican. last week. on the $1,354.292.29 ATA deficit wale No actions was taken by the council rant which still pending 'n the DANCING CAT IT'S BEST TO THE MUSIC OF THE THREE KINGS OF RADIO AND RECORDING FAME PLAYING NIGHTLY THE BEAUTIFUL MAYFAIR ROOM SPRINGHELD'S. MOST POPULAR RENDEZVOUS HOTEL BRIDGWAY NO MINIMUM A NO COVER TUDOR VALUE registers WITH EVERY GUEST Conveniently located -just 2 blocks east of Grand Central Station.

Quiet and charming setting amid beautiful parks. 600 attractively furnished rooms. SINGLE with BATH from DOUBLE with BATH from $5 Air -Conditioned Restaurant and co*cktail Lounge Guy P. Secley, Manager ADJACENT TO UNITED NATIONS SITE IN BEAUTIFUL A HOTEL Guidor NEW YORK MI A MEMBERSHIP RATES REDUCED DURING ANNUAL ENROLLMENT CAMPAIGN SEPT. 25 to OCT.

5 RECREATION and HEALTH ACTIVITIES FOR MEN and BOYS BEGIN WEEK OF OCT. 2 TO BUILD UP JOIN UP PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN CENTRAL BRANCH 122 CHESTNUT ST. TEL. 6-8361 SPRINGFIELD council, the governor explaining that the fipance committee has not yet filed A report on the matter, Under of rules, the council confirmed Gov. Dover's of Mrs.

Harriet C. linll of Brighton n8 A member of the Outdoor Advertising Authority. Walter F. Reilly of Pittalleld war sworn in a member of the Greylock Roservation Commission. AS ST IT Entertaining TONITE? IN SHOP MELDRUM'S OUTSTANDING LIQUOR SPECIALS ON SALE DAILY 30 DWIGHT ST.

AT VICTORIA SQUARE DRIVE IN PARKING AN 5 5 9 5 55 IT'S LAFOND BROS. STEAK HOUSE MONSON, MASS. CALL 8227 THE LAUGH HOUSE HOME OF THE SUNS OF FUN SPRING FIELD YMCA EFFECTIVE SPEECH COURSES ARTHUR RUDMAN INSTRUCTOR FOR Classes MEN beginning WOMEN Monday Oct. 6:30 8:15 THE MILLIONTH MOTOR to be made in Springfield by Westinghouse in 1950 for assembly in a house. hold appliance is shown being completed.

Jean Rickus (center) is assembling the armature and field coil of motor no. 1.000,000 into the base of an upright vacuum cleaner. Looking on are: (left) Henry Trepanier, production supervisor, and C. B. Dick, works manager.

The Westinghouse plant here manufactures 16 lines of appliances and electrical products, including fans, household refrigerator units, food mixers and garbage disposal units. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Church Cemetery, Pittsfield. The funeral of Patrick Scanion of 25 was held Wednesday morning at F. Russell funeral home, followed by solemn requiem high mass in Holy Family Church.

Rev. John R. Rooney was the celebrant: Rev. John Lucy, deacon; and Rev. William Proctor, sub deacon.

The bearers, all nephews of the deceased, were: Patrick, John and Philip Scanlon, Edward Egan, John Neylon and Eugene O'Connor. Fr. Lucy read the committal prayters at the grave in St. Michael's Cemetery, The funeral of Napoleon Lauzon of Howard Pl. was held Wednesday at Byron's funeral home, with 8 requiem high mass in St.

Joseph's Church. Rev. Adrian Remy wAS the celebrant. The bearers were George Bowen, Michael Tobin, Daniel Alanning, Herman Kuralt, Thomas Johnson read and the Herbert committal Havens. prayers Fr.

aReme grave in St. Michael's Cemetery. The funeral of Albert J. Szczebak of 145 Patton St. was held Wednesday at the Rypysc funeral home, followed by requiem high mass in Our Lady of the Rosary Church.

Rev. Xavier Baranowski was the celebrant. The honorary bearers, all members of the St. Joseph Society, were: Stanley dowski, Anthony Pieczchala, John Mickiewicz, John Sadlak, Joseph Boduch and Stanley Ciak, The active were: Paul and Fabyan Ciborowski, John Zemroz, Walter Rutkowski and John Krzynowek. Burial was in St.

Stanislaus Cemetery where Rev. Stanislaus read the committal prayers at the grave. The funeral of Miss Margaret J. Fleming of 321 Park West Springfield, was held at the R. D.

Toomey funeral home Wednesday, with A requiem high mass in Immaculate Conception Church. Rev. Thomas McGrath was the celebrant. The bearers were Robert McCarthy, John Green, Daniel O' Meara and William Jennings. Rev.

John A. O'Connell read prayers at the grave in St. Michael's Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret A.

Triggs of 24 Parkwood St. was held at the Hafey funeral home Wednesday morning, with a solemn requiem high mass in Holy Name Church. Rev. George S. L.

Connor was celebrant, assisted by Rev. Thomas A. Shea as deacon and Rev. John R. Bourque, subdeacon.

Honorary bearmembers of the Catholic eromen's Club, were Mrs. John H. Breck, Mrs. Joseph T. Figgie, Mrs.

Charles F. Lynch, Mrs. Jeremiah J. Moynihan, Mrs. Daniel C.

Sweeney and Miss Eleanor P. O'Grady. Active bearers were John Hickman, Thomas Howard, Daniel C. Sweeney. and Thomas, Robert and Richard Triggs.

Burial was in Calvary Portland, Me. The funeral of Miss Caroline Hatch of 321 Wilbraham Rd. was held at Byron's funeral home Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Burton B.

Smith officiated. Burial was in Palisado Cemetery, Windsor, Conn. The funeral of Mrs. Alice L. Gitford of 61 Oldbrook Rd.

was held at Byron's funeral home Wednesday afternoon. Rev. George F. Fisher officiated. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery.

The funeral of Mrs. Ruth W. Toomey of 225 Dorset St. was held Wednesday afternoon in the Graham funeral home. The bearers were Melvin and Wallace Lemay, Charles Cooper and Edward Loiseau.

Rev. Walter A. Aschenbach officiated and burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Frieda (Hack) Weidenmiller, 75, of Cassville, formerly of Longmeadow, widow of Paul Weidenmiller, was held at the Dickinson-Streeter Wednesday at 2 with an organ prelude at 1.

1.30 by Rev. Andrew J. Stanton, pastor of Emmanuel Congregational Church. Entombment was in Hillcrest Park Mausoleum. The bearers were EdCyr, Nelson Heindl, Quincy A.

Heindl, Francis W. McGrath, Alyn C. Redmond and John Magovern. The funeral of Mrs. Emma (Leder) last night at Byron's funeral Christian Science reader Irving Wickman officiated and the Turnverein singing group sang several selections.

'Washday Burglar' Nabbed After Hauls Worth $13,500 ('hicago, Sept. 27 (INS)--Chicago's "washday burglar" was today. James O. Krick, 21, admitted to police he cleaned up $13,500 in loot by observing housewives carry their laundry to their basem*nts and then rifling their empty apartments. He JUST 42 STEPS FROM TIMES SQUARE EVERYWHERE ROOMS from $050 ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS PRIVATE BATH RADIO 0 TIMES NEWEST SQUARE'S 43rd W.

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Apply in Person to MR. A. FEINSTEIN Pfeiffer of 60 Barrison St. was held "The Great Stafford Fair' STAFFORD SPRINGS CT. SEPT.

28-29-30 and OCT. 1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE BIG MIDWAY RIDES and SHOWS- -HORSE and OX DRAWING CATTLE and SHEEP SHOWING HARNESS HORSE RACING SATURDAY NIGHT AGRICULTURE EXHIBIT STOCK CAR SUNDAY AFTERNOON and NIGHT "IRISH" HORANN Lucky Hell Drivers Gate Admission--Adults 75c incl. ta -Children 35c inel. lax Chewing Wrigley's Spearmint Gum Freshens The Taste When the mouth is dry or the taste is stale, there's nothing more refreshing than a stick of delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Its lively, cooling flavorreal, old-fashioned garden mint -freshens the taste and breath almost instantly.

Then, too, chewing Wrigley's Spearmint Gum gives you longlasting enjoyment for little money. It's a good idea to keep a package in your purse or pocket, so you can enjoy a stick anytime, anywhere. SPEARMINT InexpensiveAD-413 was arrested when he tried to pawn two diamond rings. WILLYS BOOSTS PRICES Toledo, 0., Sept. 27 (AP)-The prices: on Willy Motors products went up from 2 to per cent today.

The company did not list the amounts by which its various products would be increased. SPRING FIELD BALLROOM DANCE INSTRUCTION Mrs. Gerald F. O'Brien Dance Teacher For FOXTROT Men WALTZ RHUMBA and SAMBA Women 7:15 to 8:35 P.M. Begins Tues.

Oct. 3rd. Foliage Leisure Tour SAT. AND SUN. OCT.

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