The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1963 Deaths KELLEY, WIFE OF DENTIST, DIES Mrs. Isabel (Dumas) Kelley, 68, wife of Dr. Harry H. Kelley of 49 Caseland died Wednesday. in Physicians Hospital, Plattsburgh, N.

Y. A native of Plattsburgh, she had made her home in this city for the last 35 years. Mrs. Kelley was a member of Sacred Heart parish, the Valley District Dental Society's Women's Auxiliary and was interested in 1 the Dominican Nuns activities. Besides her husband, she leaves A daughter, Mrs.

Charlotte Campbell of Tulsa, her mother, Mrs. Josephine Dubrother Collect; four sisters, Jeanette Stone, Mrs. Frances Mrs. Priscilla Morin and Mrs. Josephine Fisk all of Plattsburgh, and two grandchildren in Tulsa.

The funeral will be held in St. Peter's Church, Plattsburgh. Friday morning. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery.

Mrs. Arthur I. Cosby JIrs. Joan E. (Keeney) Cosby, 28.

of 173 Hillerest West Springfield. died at her home IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Albert M. Hodge who passed away January 10, 1956. Sadly missed by his son ond daughter-in-law ON Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley M. Hodge. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my beloved daughter who passed away Jan. 9, 1958. In life loved you dearly In death did the same Always think of you dear Dorothy And my heart is sad with pain.

Sadly missed by her mother Mrs. Claire Ullman Smith. DIED BARSZCZ--In Ludlow, the Barszcz, husband of Josephine Barszcz of 341 East Ludlow. funeral will be held at the funerai home Friday at 8.15 a. with requiem high mass at Christ the King Church, Ludlow.

lal will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery, Ludlow. Calling hours at the home are Wednesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. BEAULIEU Holyoke, the 8th, dee Beaulieu, 76, of 5 Warreaan Willimansett.

Funeral at Arthur Brunelle funeral home, Willimansett, Friday at 8.15 a. m. with a requiem high mass at 9 in Church the Nativity, Willimansett. Burial St. Rose Cemetery, Aldenville.

hours at the funeral home Wednesday and Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 10 p. m. BRACKETT- In Longmeadow, the Mrs. Ruth (Wilson) Brackett of South Park widow of Adams Brackett. Funeral at the Inson-Streeter funeral home, 305 Springfield, Thursday, at 1.30 p.

with organ prelude at 1, Interment BRENNER-In this city, the 7th, Verna (Harmon) Brenner, 69, wife Richard G. Brenner, 254 Prospect East Longmeadow. Funeral at Dickinson-Streeter funeral home, 305 Springfield, Thursday at 3 p. with organ prelude at 2.30. Interment In Hillcres: Park Cemetery.

Visiting hours at the funeral home are day from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Springfield Hospital, 7th, Mrs. Esterina (Gentili) Cavalieri, 75, of 64 Fordham wife of Angelo Cavalieri. Funeral at F.

M. Forastiere Son funeral home Thursday at a. m. with a requiem high mass in Lady of Mount Carmel Church at Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery.

iting hours Tuesday from 7 to to m. 9 and p. m. Wednesday from 2 to 4 CORRIGAN-in Feeding Hills, the Mrs. Minnie (Merkle) Corrigan North Westfield Feeding Funeral at the Edward F.

Day neral home, Holyoke, Friday morning and will be private. Burial Forestdale Holyoke, ing hours at the funeral home Thursday are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. COUGHLIN-In Northampton. the Mrs.

Rose (Moore) Coughlin of South widow of Ralph Coughlin. The funeral will be at the Ahearn Northampton funeral home Friday 8.15 a. m. with a requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church at 9.

Burial be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. COSBY-In West Springfield, the Mrs. Joan E.

(Keeney) Cosby, of Hilicrest West Springfield, of Arthur H. Cosby. Fumral services at Byron funeral home, Friday at a. m. Burial in Hillcrest Park Cemetery.

Visiting hours are Wednesday 7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to Order of Eastern Star service Thursday evening 7.30. -in Providence Hospital the Thomas F. Curtin of 25 Main Northampton. Funeral Saturday at a. m.

at the J. F. O'Connell funeral home, Northampton, with requiem hiah mass at 9 in St Mary's Church. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery.

iting hours at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 10 m. and day from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. DUTEAU-In this city, the 8th, George A. Duteau, of 90 Cloran wellknown retired building contractor husband of the late Eva G.

(Trombley) Funeral from the State parlors of the T. P. Sampson Saturday morning at 8, followed by solemn high mass of requiem in Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, Boston Rd. at 9. Burial in Aloysius Cemetery, Indian Orchard.

Friends Invited. Visiting hours to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. Thursday and Friday. EAGEN -In Springfield Hospital, the 8th, Mrs.

Elizabeth (Carney) Eagen of Demond widow of William Eagen. Funeral at Edward F. O'Donnell funeral home, 494 Chestunt Friday at 8.15 a. m. with a solemn requiem high mass In All Souls Church 9..

Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesday 7 10 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 p. m. FORGETTE- S.

Springfield (LeClaire) Hospital, Forgette the Mary 23 Arch St. She leaves niece, Mrs. Delia Wilson witn whom she made her home. Funeral will be George St. Pierre Son funeral home Thursday at 8.15 a.

m. with a solemn requiem high mass in St. Joseph's Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Visiting hours Tuesday are 7 to 10. m. and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and to 10 p.m. The St. Ann Society will meet Wednesday at 7.30 p.

m. at the funeral home recite the rosary. -in this city, the 7th, Adolfo Grasso, 77, of 45 Loring husband Mrs. Julia (Manzi) Grasso. Funeral from the F.

M. Forastiere Son funeral home Thursday at 9 a. m. followed by a solemn requiem high mass 10 in Mount Carrel Church. Burial 5t.

Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday from to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. JAGER-In Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, the 7th, Mrs. Edith (Noble) Jager of North Farms widow of Charles Jager.

Funeral Thursat 2 p. m. at the R. D. Newell Son funcral home, Northompton, with organ prelude at 1.30.

Rev. RichK. Beebe, pastor of Edward's Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Spring Grove Cemetery, Florence. Visiting hours at the funeral home are Tuesday from 3.30 to and 7 to 9 p.

m. and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. JASMIN-in Ludlow, the 8th, Charles E. Jasmin, husband of Rosa (Lucchini) Jasmin, of 72 Mobile Home Way. Funerol from the Byron funeral home, Friday at 8 a.

followed by a requiem high mass in Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church at 9 a. m. Burial St. Thomas Cemetery, West Springfield. Visiting hours are Wednesday to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

IT.P. SAMPSON COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS .730 STATE ST. 710 LIBERTY ST. 500 BELMONT AVE. Tuesday night after a' long ness.

She was born on 1934, in and had lived in West Springfield for the past six years. She was 3 member of Mittineague Congregational Church, Springfield Chapter OES. She leaves husband, Arthur II. Cosby; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank L. Keeney of this city; three sons, Michael Robert P. and Arthur all at home; a brother, Robert L. Keeney of this city; and a sister, Miss Judith Ann Keeney in West Virginia. The funeral will be held at the Byron funeral Burial will be in Hillcrest Park home, a Friday morning at 11.

Cemetery, Visiting hours at the funeral home are today from 2 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Springfield its Chapter 113, OES, will conduct ritual at the funeral home tonight at 7.30. Mrs. Arthur R.

Woolley of Mrs. Etta L. (Osgood) Woolley 21 Willard Ave. died Wednesday in her home. Born Belchertown, May 15, 1873, and a resident of this city the past 70 years.

She was the widow of Arthur R. Woolley. She was one of the oldest members of First Baptist. Church. She caves daughters, a son, Walter two Mrs.

Ralph E. Munyan and Miss Edna D. Woolley, all of this city; three dren; and nine great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Byron funeral home Friday at 1.30 p. m.

Rev. Charles L. McEachern, pastor of the Church of the Acres, will officiate. Burial will be in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and to p.

m. Charles E. Jasmin the funeral home Tuesday from 3 to and 7 to p. and Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.

MANN- Chicopee Foils, the 7th, Mrs. Doris F. (Whitenett) Mann, 44, of 152 Beauregard Chicopee Falls, wife of Harold Mann. Funeral at the Caron mortuary Thursday at 8.15 a. m.

with a solemn requiem high mass in St. Patrick's Church at 9. Burial Patrick's Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday, 2 to and 7 to 10 p. m.

MARI-In Florida, the 5th, Umberto C. Marl, 74, of. 234 Cambria St. Funeral from the F. M.

Forastiere Son funeral home Thursday at 8 a. m. followed by a requiem high mass at 9 In Mount Carmel Church. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. a In Northampton, the 8th, Miss Abbie S. Nuttelman of 331 Burts Pit Northampton. The funeral will be at R.

D. Newell and Son funeral home, Northampton, Friday at 2 p. m. with an organ prelude at 1.30. Rev.

Seth Newton, pastor of Florence Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery, Florence. Calling hours at the funeral home are Thursday from 3.30 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. PORTER Westfield, the 9th, Mrs.

Margaret J. Porter, formerly of 75 Court Westfield. Funeral Friday at 2 p. m. at Healey funeral home, 29 Chandler Brood Westfield, with Rev.

W. Gilbert of First Congregational Church officiating. Calling Charles E. Jasmin of 72 Mobile Home Way, died Tuesday night in Ludlow Hospital. He was born in West Springfield.

July 25, 1904, and was a resident of this city for the past 40 years. He was employed as a filer and DIED rick KENNEDY-in Kennedy of this 43 city, Langdon the 7th, Patband of the late Nellie (Curran) Kennedy. neral home Funeral at Thursday the at Curran-Jones fu8 a. with a solemn requiem high mass in Our be Lady in of St. Hope Michael's Church at 9.

Burial will Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday are 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. KRANICHUCK In Holyoke, the 8th, Miss Lena A. Kranichuck of 81 Bardwell South Hadley Falls.

Funeral at John B. Shea funeral home, Holyoke, Friday at 8.15 a. m. with a solemn requiem high mass in St. Patrick's Church, South Hadley, at -9.

South Hadley. Calling hours the Burial will be in St. Rose. Cemetery, funeral home Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

MACOMBER-In Holyoke, the 7th, Roland A. Macomber of 22 Claremont Ave. Funera! at the Edward F. Day funeral home, Holyoke, Thursday at 10 a. m.

Burial will be in Forest Vale Cemetery, Hudson. Calling hours at hours will be omitted. In lieu of flowers contributions can be 9th, First Congregational Church Memorial Fund. 8.15 PORTER -In Westfield, the 9th, Mrs. Margaret James Porter, formerly 75 Court Westfield, at Sarah Gillett Vis- home.

The funeral will be Friday are afternoon at 2 at the Healey funeral Fri- home, Rev. Chandier W. Gilbert will officiate. Burial in Pine Hill Cemetery. Calling hours will be omitted.

Contributions may br made to the First and Church building fund. PRESTON -In South Hadley, the 9th, St. Charles E. Preston of 129 Morgan the South Edward Hadley F. Day Center.

funeral Funeral home, at a Our Holyoke, Saturday at 2.30 p. m. BurSt. ial South will Hadley. be in Calling Evergreen hours at Cemetery, the funeral home Friday are 2 to 4 and are 7 to tributions 9 p.

m. In be lieu of flowers conmay made cons Fund at First Church, South Hadley. F. 20 Philadelphia, Mrs. Mary (Ross) Reynolds, widow ot Chauncey P.

Reynolds, formerly of Springfield. celebrated in St. Peter's Episcopal requiem mass will be Church, Thursday, at 11 a. burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Arrangements in charge of the Byron to funeral home.

SALVAS-In Chicopee, the 7th, Edward Salvas, 45, of 542 Chicopee Willimansett. Funeral at Arthur J. Brunelle funeral home, Willimansett, Thursday at 8.15 a. m. with a solat emn requiem high mass at 9 in Church of the Nativity, Willimansett.

Burial in St. Rose Cemetery, Aldenvilla. Calling hours at the funeral home Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. SWENSON -in Northampton, the 7th, Louise M.

Swenson of 37 Phillips PI. to tarian Church services will Thursday be at in 2 the UniFuneral p. m. with Dr. Herbert Hitchen, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in Center Cemetery, Chesterfield. Calling hours at the Charles R. Dutton funeral home are Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m. SWEENEY-In the Mercy Hospital, the 8th, Mr Cornelius J.

Sweeney of 93 Cherrelyn husband of Josephine M. (Della Mattera) Sweeney and father of Detective Cornelius E. Sweeney of the Springfield Police Dept. and Daniel J. and Joseph P.

Funerat from the State St. parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. Friday morning at 9 o'clock, followed by a solemn requiem high mass in Our Lady of Hope Church at 10.

Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. Friends invited. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. Wednesday and Thursday.

TAILLEFER-In Westfield, the 9th, Mrs. Lillia (Plouffe) Taillefer of 899 Chicopee Willimansett. Funeral at. the Messier funeral home, Holyoke, Saturday at 9.30 a. m.

with a solemn requiem high mass at 10 in Church of the Nativity, Willimansett. Burial in Notre Dame Cemetery, South Hadley. Calling hours at the funeral home Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. TRACY-In East Longmeadow, the 8th, George W.

Tracy, 62, husband of Barbara (Snow) Tracy of 266 Hampden Rd. Funeral services at the Graham funeral home, 619 State Springfield, Thursday, at 11 a. m. Cremation at the convenience of the family. The family will receive friends Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.

m. -In this city, the 9th, Mrs. Etta L. (Osgood) Woolley, widow of Arthur R. Woolley, of 21 Willard Ave.

Funeral from the Byron funeral home, Friday at 1.30 with burial in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Visiting hours are Wednesday 7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Mount Sinai Hospital, Hartford, the 9th, Mrs. Julia (Savage) Yesukiewicz of Post Office Enfield, wife of John J. Yesukiewicz.

Funerol will be held at Browne funeral home, 121 Pearl Thompsonville, Saturday at 8.45 a. m. with a solemn requiem high mass In St. Patrick's Church at 9.30. Burial will be be in St.

Patrick's King St. Cemetery. Friends call Thursday from to 10 m. and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

polisher at the United Armory for 15 years, retiring two years ago. He was a member of St. Catherine of Siena Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rosa (Lucchini) Jasmin, a son, Richard J.

of this city, and four sisters. Mrs. James Caporale, Mrs. Ilazel Bates, Mrs. Edward, and Mrs.

Michael Griffin, all of this city. The funeral will be held at the Byron funeral home Friday morning at 8 with a requiem high mass in Our Lady of the Sacred Icart Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Thomas Cemetery, West Springfield. Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Mrs. Ira C. Greene Mrs. Lucy (Becker) Greene, 87, of 31.

Daniel Heights, Fitchburg, widow of Ira C. Greene, died Tuesday in her home. She was born in this city and was a ber of the Golden Age Club here. She leaves a sister, Miss Elizain beth Becker of Fitchburg, three stepdaughters, Mrs. Beatrice Elforlo Gittleman Winchendon, and Mrs.

Mrs. Madeline Dorothy Heddle, both Provincetown, R. and a stepson, Leon Greene of Ashby. Private funeral services will take place in the Sawyer funeral home, Fitchburg, today. The burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Fitchburg.

George A. Duteau George A. Duteau of 90 Cloran 74, retired building conday tractor, died at his home Tuesnight after a brief illness. He 19, 1883, was the born son in of Granby, Sept. the late 9 B.

and Sophina (Denault) Duthis teau had been a resident of city for over He operated a livery stable in Indian Orchard for many years with his father and later was in the building construction and real estate business until his retirement seven years ago. His wife, Eva G. (Trombley) Duteau, died in 1918. Ile leaves two sons, George with whom he made his home. and Charles also of this city; daughMrs.

Conrad F. Langone of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Jo seph Bouquet of this city and Mrs. Samuel U. Tetrault of Indian Orchard, and four grandchildren.

The funeral will State St. parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. Saturday at 8 a.

m. with a solemn requiem high mass in Our Lady of Sacred Heart Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Aloysius Cemetery. Visiting hours today and Friday are from to 4 and 7.

to 10 p. m. William Adam William Adam, S1, of Wales died Wednesday night in Wing Memorial Hospital, Palmer, after 3 short illness. He was April 7, 1881, in Brechin, Scotland. son of John and Mary He was a retired carpenter.

He came the United States in 1904 and lived in Springfield until the family moved to Wales 10 years ago. He was a member of Wales Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church of Springfield, and was secretary of the board of trustees of the Presbyterian Church for 25 years. He later became! a member of Wales Baptist Church. He was a member of the Carpenters Union, Local 177, for 58 years. He was past provincial grand master of Manchester Unity, Order of Order of Odd Fellows.

leaves his wife, Helen (Knight) Adam; three sons, Walter of Springfield. William of Longmeadow, and Selectman Wallace HI. of Wales; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth, Taylor Longmeadow, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes of West Yarmouth and Mary Morse of Hull: one brother, James of White Plains, N.

three sisters, Mrs. Ann Robertson and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston, both of Scotland, and Mrs. Grace Cunningham of Medford; 12 grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and several, nieces and nephews. funeral home of Monson is in charge.

The funeral of Mrs. Katherine Brocka of 58 Lee Lang West Springfield, was held Wednesday at the Curran-Jones funeral home with a solemn requiem high mass in St. Thomas Church. Rev. Ilarry J.

Ilackett was celebrant; Rev. Edward M. Callahan, deacon, and Rev Joseph M. Weather Forecasts By U. S.

Weather Bureau BOSTON AND VICINITYFair and warmer today, with the highest temperature in upper 40s. Fair, not 50 cold tonight with low temperature near 40. Variable cloudiness and mild Friday. CONNECTICUT Considerable cloudiness and mild today. Mostly cloudy and a bit colder tonight.

Friday cloudy and 2 little colder with a chance for rain or snow developing during the day. MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND Fair, warmer today, high temperature mid to upper Fair, not so cold tonight. low tentperature around 40 degrees. Friday variable cloudiness and mild. NEW HAMPSHIRE AND VERMONT Fair south, variable cloudiness north 10- day, tonight and Friday with slowly rising temperatures.

Showers likely developing Friday afternoon. High temporature today 10 north 10 mid 40s south. Low temperature tonight upper 30s north to near 40 degrees south. MAINE Fair south. variable cloudiness north today, tonight and Friday.

Chance of showers or a little light snow extreme north by late Friday afternoon or evening. High temperature today mid north to low 405 south. Low temperature tonight low 30s north to upper 30s south. THE SPRINGFIELD UNION Telephone RE 2-3112 Published daily except Sunday at 32 Cypress Springfield, Mass, Secondclass postage is paid At Springfield, Mass. Five cents per copy.

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Use the two WORD LISTS for assistance in solving Saturday's Prize Cressword 35 ACT BELL CAST DUCK GRIM ALLOTS BOTTLES CONVENTS ELASTIC HOARDER ALLOWS BOARDER CONVERTS GET LUBBER BAA CASE DEPARTED GRADE LUMBER BATTLES CASK DEPORTED Reilly, subdeacon Bearers were! Peter Verteramo, Joseph Verterano, Alexander Savini, Frank Cremonti, Carmon Germano ands Merrill Kanowski: Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery with Fr. Reilly reading the committal The funeral of Maurice J. Gran- mem-field of 27 Vinton St. was Wednesday at the Liberty St.

parlors of the T. P. Sampson Co. a requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church. Rev.

Thomas F. McCarthy was celebrant. Seated in the sanctuary was Rev. Daniel Doyle, assistant pastor of St. Theresa's Church, South Iadley.

leading a delegation from the Springfield Fire Department were Deputy Chief James E. Sullivan and District Chief Dennis J. Murphy. The bearers were Richand F. Baudry, BowJer, Michael J.

Cavanaugh, Edward Thomas J. and Joseph J. Granfield. Burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Rev. Franleis W. Scanlon read the committal prayers. funeral of Mrs. Susan A.

Cronin, of 53 Atwater Ter. was Wednesday at the Edward F. O'Donnell funeral home with a solemn requiem high mass in Sacred Ileart Church. Rev. John D.

Sullivan was celebrant; Rev. Francis W. Scanlon, deacon; and Rev. Thomas F. McCarthy, subdeacon.

Seated in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. Msgr. Walter C. Connell, vicar general of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ryan, Rev.

John J. Power. Rev. Springfield; Rev. Joseph M.

John M. Shea and Rev. Robert E. Foudy. Honorary bearers, representing the Rosarian Altar Society of Sacred Heart Church were Mrs.

John B. McCormick, Mrs. Patrick Mahoney, Mrs. laggerty and Miss Catherine Finton. The active bearers were, Andrew W.

Reidy, Edmond T. Reidy, Joseph D. Lawless. A. Marsh, James J.

Martin, and Thomas M. Murphy. Burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery. Fr.

Sullivan, assisted by Fr. Ryan and Fr. Shea, read the prayers at the grave. The funeral of Philip J. Burgess of 105 Grimard Ludlow, formerly of this city, the with a solemn requiem high Byron funeral home Wednesday mass in St.

Michael's Church, East Longmeadow. Rev. John Wolohan was celebrant; Rev. Martin Forhan, deacon: Rev. George A.

Egan, subdeacon. The bearers were William Butnam, Albert Jodoin, Frank Mazza, Rayond Bushey, Alyshee Lavoie and William Schwarz. was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hampden. Fr.

Wolohan committal prayers. The funeral of Julian J. Ferranti of 433 Dwight home was lat Byron with funeral libera service Wednesa in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Rev. Paul C.

Merrill. C.P.S.. officiated. The bearers were Primo Nannini, Neno Bondioli, Henry Sighnolfi, William Foley, Frank J. Picroski and Walter Martin.

Burial was in St. Michael's Cemetery. Fr. Merrill read the committal prayers. The funeral of Mrs.

John Koch of 111 Osborne Ter. was held at Byron funeral home Wednesday afteroon with Rev. David Dean. pastor Memorial Church, officiating. at Burial was in Hillcrest Park Cemetery.

The funeral of Mrs. Verna (Harmon) Brenner, 69, of 254 Prespect East Longmeadow, will be held at the DickinsonStreeter funeral home this afternoon at 3 with an organ prelude at 2.30. Besides her husband, Richard G. Brenner, she leaves a daughter, Miss Barbara Armstrong of Phoenix, Ariz. The funeral of Mrs.

Mary S. (LeClaire) Forgette of 23 Arch St. will be held this morning Pierre 8.15 and at Son the funeral George horse, with solemn requiem high mass in St. Joseph's Church at 9. Burial will be in St.

Michael's Cemetery. Among her survivors, her niece, Mrs. Delia with whom Mrs. Forgette had been living. The funeral of Charles N.

White of 99 Hale West Springfield, was held Wednesday at the Curran-Jones home. Rev. Charles G. King, pastor of Mittineague Congrega-1 Suburban Deaths 2.30 at Day funeral home, yoke. Mrs.

Lillia Taillefer of Willimanseti, in Westfield WednesFuneral Saturday at 9.30 Messier funeral home, Holyoke. Lloyd M. Minkler, in Holyoke Wednesday. John B. Shea neral home in charge.

Thomas F. Curtin of Northampton, in Holyoke Wednesday. Funeral Saturday at 8.15 at F. O'Connell funeral home, Northampton. Church, Bearers Webster, were Earl Wadsworth Clark, Francis! Dr.

Harold Williams, Henry Lawson and Michael Petrocoa. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery where Mr. King conducted the committal service. The funeral of James P. Mulof 42 Bridge West Springfield.

was held Wednesday at the Curran-Jones funeral home with a requiem high mass in Immaculate Conception Church. Rev. Francis A. Powwas the celebrant. were John Manning, Frank LaBroad, Frank La Broad, and Bernard Smith.

Burial was in St. Thomas Cemetery where Rev. Maurice B. Martin read the committal prayers. The funeral of Arthur Hollister of 134 Fountain St.

was held at Dickinson-Streeter funeral home Wednesday. Rev. Andrew J. Stanton, pastor of Emmanuel Congregational Church, officiated. was in Springfield The funeral of Mrs.

Ruth (Wilson) Brackett of 94 South Park Longmeadow, will be held Dickinson-Streeter funerall home this afternoon at 1.30 with an organ prelude at 1. Rev. George E. Beilby, associate pastor of First Church of Christ Congregational. Longmeadow.

will officiate. Burial will be Oak Grove Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. G. Brenner of 251 Prospect East Longmeadow, will be held Dickinson-Streeter funeral home this afternoon at 3 with organ prelude at 2.30.

Rev. Herschel Pre Rogers, pastor of will officiate. Burial will be in Park Memorial rial Baptist Church, Ilillcrest Park Cemetery. Mrs. Minnie Corrigan of Holyoke, in Agawam.

Edward F. Day funeral home, Holyoke, in charge. Mrs. Margaret Porter, in Westfield Wednesday. Funeral Friday at 2 at Healey funeral home.

Mrs. Hermine Rouillard of Aldenville, in Holyoke Wednesday. Funeral Friday at 8.30 at Fleury Re Sons funeral home, Aldenville. Mrs. Herbert Lawton of in Westfield Monday.

Funeral today at 2 in Williamsburg Congregational Church, Williamsburg. Mrs. Jennie L. Marshall, formerly of Athol, in Mount Clemons, Tuesday. Higgins funeral home, Athol, in charge.

Archie J. Gennette, in Pittsficld Wednesday. Dery funeral home in charge. Miss Maybelle G. Callahan, formerly of Pittsfield, in Glastonbury, Tuesday.

Funeral Friday at 8.15 at Meehan funeral home, Pittsfield. Mrs. Howard Dearborn, in Greenfield Tuesday. McCarthy funeral home in charge. Mrs.

Alex J. Wysocki, in Greenfield Wednesday. Private funeral today at Hodgen funeral home, Greenfield. Mrs. Frederic H.

Bass, in Northampton Tuesday. Dutton funeral home in charge. Mrs. John J. Yesukiewicz of Enfield, in Hartford Wednesday.

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of Carew Goodyear and ST 8-7901 Firestone Dealer You Are Corially Invited Visit The New LAM'S RESTAURANT Outstanding Chinese American to 10 Dell OUT ORDERS SAVE January Inventory Closeout 3 PIECE ROOM SET LIVING. $149 Day or Night: Call RE 2-5151 CROWN UPHOLSTERERS 23 WILBRAHAM ROAD. DO YOU LIKE relish trays, garlic bread; old fashioned bread loaves vegetables, creamery butter, creme d'mint par faits sand a hearty meat or fish course then dine with us soon at the WAYSIDE INN RIVERDALE RD. RE: 3-4196 WEST. SPRINGFIE DANCING THURS.

FRI and SAT EVENINGS Now Open UNION CAR WASH 68 Union St. Between Main St. and Columbus Ave. $4 75 "Downtown Springfield" Open 8 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.

I P.M. to 5:30 P.M. ARTHUR MURRAY "OVER 30" DANCE SCHOOL For beginners no escort needed. Improve your social life. Learn to dance well from the best method in the world.

Wonderful parties are part of learning. Call RE 9-2529 now for an appointment of fun. Your first lesson. is free. School open 1-10 P.M.

daily. 1340 MAIN ST. Hol- at fu- J. FREEZER OWNERS WHOLE SIDES OF BEEF ALL STEAKS SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE and ROASTS T- SHORT BONE lb. Cut From Heavy Western Beef CLUB LEAN, WHOLE Oven Ready VEAL Pork Loins CHICKENS Veal Roast, Chops Veal Steak LB.

CASE LB. LB. TEL. ORDERS ACCEPTED CHESTNUT 7-4603 PROSPECT ST. HATFIELD BEEF CO, HATFIELD, MASS.

Closed Monday Open Sat. 9-5 9 to 9 7 5 2 at 10 of of at in 2 day and ard in 7 WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY THAT MOST POPULAR FELLA HARRY 407 SNOW Now Playing the Country's Top Night Clubs Returning For One Week Only! Greatest Singing Favorite Western New England's PLUS EMRA TEDDY ENGLISH Jewel Of The Nile Slapstick Comedy M.C. MUSIC IN MT. VIEW Special' THE Arrangements MILLER Weddings For I Banquels MANNER. MASS.

Parties in Shoe Sale Women's Enna Jettick Shoes $697 $797 $897 Regular Lines 11.99 to 12.99 WOMEN'S FLATS $395 ALL SALE SHOES ARE BROKEN LINES TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Store Hours 9:30 5:30 Mon. and Thurs. 10 A.MI. to 8 P.M. Haynes No 1285 Main St.

Opposite Court Sq. POLYNESIAN and CHINESE EGG FLOWER SOUP MAIN COURSE FLUFFY WHITE RICE DESSERT BEVERAGE POLYNESIAN APPETIZER 95 from 2 complete dinner OLU OAKSU Downstairs at Oaks Inn 4 700 STATE ST. RE 3.4121 A.

The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

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