The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

pa. THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25; 1952 Deaths W. D. PACKARD, 69. OFFICIAL Had Headed Generating partment Many Years Waverly D.

Packard, 69, of 7 Caseland St. died Friday at his home. For many years he. was superintendWATERLE D. PACKARD ent of the generating department, Western Maggachusetts Electric Co.

He retired in June. Mr. Packard, a. Springfield resident since 1901, was a member of Park Memorial Baptist Church, Roswell Lee Lodgo of Masons and Melha Temple. He was grand treasurer of the Universal.

Craftamen and Engineers. He leaves his wife, Bertha A. (Woodward) Packard; a son, Kenneth A. Packard, Stratford, a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Healy, BraunIN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my beloved husband.

Frederick Mitchell, who passed away one year ago today, Oct. 25, 1851, Our hearts are sad and lonely Our loved one we have missed His eyes We cannot see His voica we cannot hear With our Saviour he has gone La our hearts yet he lives. HIS WIFE, (MRS.) DOROTHY L. MITCHELL HIS CHILDREN, FRED. HELEN AND JOYCE DIED BRAZEAU -In Fort Leavenworth, the 21st, Mrs.

Rose (Lambert) Brazeau, formerly of Northampton, widow of Brazeau. Funeral at the Ahearn funeral home Saturday at 8.15, followed by solemn high masa of requiem in Sacred Heart Church. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday at 2 until time of the funeral.

BRYANS- In Palmer, the 24th. John H. Bryane, 83, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Wayne Rawson of 452 Main St.

Funeral gervices will be held in the Beers Story funeral home Sunday at 3 o'clock with Rev. Enoch Hughes officlating. Burial in Aspen Grove Cemetery, Ware, Monday at the convenience of. the family. Friends may pay their respects at the funeral home at their convenience.

COLLINS--In the 24th, Mrs. Belle (Moore) Collina. 18, of 3 Morgan widow Charles H. Collins. Funeral Monday at 3 p.

at the FirtionHollister funeral home, 29 School Westfield. Rev, Russell L. Wallace of Central Baptist Church officiating. Burial in Pine Hill Cemetery. DAVIS-In Holyoke, the 22d, Eugene 8.

Davis of 1 Loomis Ave. Funeral at Alger funeral home Saturday at Cremation will follow in Springdeld Cemetery. EHRGOOD-In the Wesson Memorial Hospital, the 23d. Ruth E. Ehrgood 65.

of 294 Sumner Ave. Funeral service from Byron's funeral home Saturday at 11 A. m. Burial in Springfield Cemetery. Visiting hours to 5 and 7 to 9 p.

m. FAIRLEY Chicopee Falls. the 24th, John Fairley, 76. of 120 Cochran St. Funeral at the Dickinson-Streeter funeral home, 305-307 State Sunday at 1.30 m.

with organ prelude at Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Chicopee. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Saturday from to 4 And from 7 to 9 p. m. -In this city, the 4th, Joseph James Galano, husband of Gelsomina (Pegoraro) Galano of 1280 Plumtree Rd. Funeral from Byron's funeral nome, Monday morning at 9 a.

followed by solemn high mass of requiem in Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church at 10, Burial will be in St. Michael', GARVEY -In this city, the 23d, Ellen (O'Donnell) Garvey, widow of Patrick H. Garvey of 12 Winton St. Funeral from the Hafey funeral home; 494 Belmont Monday morning at 8.1h, followed by a. requiem high mass 'at Holy Cross Church at 9.

Burial' in St. Michael'3 Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-5, 7-10. GINGRAS-At Meroy Hospital, suddenly, the 23d, Julie Ann Gingras. months old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugerie F. Gingras of 979 Dwight St. Funeral from the Rypyac funeral home, Carew Saturday at 10.30, followed by benediction in the Sacred Heart Church at 11 o'clock. Burial in St.

Michael's Cematery. JENSE this city, the nod. Eidred Jensen, 76, of 95 Revere St. Funeral services at Graham's funeral home Saturday afterpoon at. 2.

Organ prelude at 1.30. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. LAFRAMBOISE--In Miami, the 20th, Raymond A. La Framboise of 895 South West 67th formerly of 101 Monroe Chicopee Falls.

Funeral at the Tylunas funeral home, Chicopee Falls, Saturday morning at 8. followed by solemn high ma of requiem in St. Patrick's Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Rosa de Lima Cemetery.

Aldenville. LAMORA -In Mercy Hospital, the 21st, Miss Shirley LaMora, 14, of 159 Main Indian Orchard. Funeral at the Ratell funeral home, I. Saturday at 8.15 a. followed by a requiem high at St.

Aloysius Church at 9. Burial in St. Aloymiua Cemetery, Calling houra 1-5 and 7-11 p. m. LANDOLF this city, the 23d, Bluch Landolf of 439 Chestnut St.

Funeral services at funeral home Saturday at 3 p. m. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. MCGE this city, the 24th, Patrick F. McGee, 81, of 64 Sylvan husband of the late Katherine (Cahill) McGee.

Funeral from the Hafey funeral home, morning at 9.15, followed by a requiem high mass at Holy Name Church at 10. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Winchendon, Visiting hours 2-5 and p. m. MENARD-In Boston, the 25th, Mra. Beula E.

Menard, 46, of 90 Norwood wife of Alfred Menard. Funeral to ha held from the George St. Pierre Son funaral home, 578 State Monday, at time to be announced. Schlatters For Fine Flowers Since 1895 Greenhouse 431 Bay St. Tel.

3-9013 Store 13 Pynchon St. 'Tel. 2-3107 FRANK: M. Page BEAUTIFUL Priced Moderately Flowers Twe Shops for 'Your Convenlence 133 STATE ST. 121 COLUMBUS AVE.

7-0235 4.1142 FUNERAL FLOWERS Attractively. Arranged SPRAYS and WREATHS Moderately Priced Hithe Flowers 22-24 Vernon St. Tel. 3-3101 fels, two brothers. Waldermar and Ruthen Packard, Goshen.

The funeral will he Monday after? at 3 at Byron's funeral home. Rev. W'alrer A. Aschenbach will officiate. Burial will he in Spring field Cemetery, hours at the funeral home will be to 5.

p. m. and 7 to 3 p. 111. today and Sunday.

Joseph J. of 1950 1'lumtree 'president of the Venice Cafe on Main St. for, many years. died this morning at Wesson Memorial pital after a short illness. A life-long resident of this vity, Mr.

Galano was a meniber of Springfield Lodge, of Elks, Springfield Restaurant Association and Our Lady of Sacred leart Church. Besides his wife, Gelsomina (Peg- oraro) Galano, he lenves a son, Joseph, of this elty; a daughter. Viola, at home and two sisters, Mra. Teresa Dirosa of this city and Mrs. Mary Kitson of Haverhill.

The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a. m. at the Byron funeral home with a solemn requiem high mass in Our lady of Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in St. Michael's JOSEPH GALANO DIES; RESTAURANT OWNER, Julie Gingras Julie Ann Gingras, four- monthold daughter and Drs.

Eugene (Govoni) Gingras of 979 Dwight died suddenly in Mercy hospital Thursday. Death was reported due to bilateral pneumonia. Besides her parents she leaves one brother, Gary The will bt this morning at 10 at Rypysc funeral home with benediction at Sacred Heart Church at 11. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.

John Fairly John Fairley, 75, of 120 Cochran Chicopee Falls, died at his home Friday morning. He WaR. born in Glasgow, Scotland. on April 4, 1887, son of John and Mary (McLeod) Fairley, and had made his home in Chicopee Falls for the past 48 years. He had been employed as 3.

machinist at the Westinghouse Electric Corp. for 31 yeurs, retiring eight years ago. Mr. Fairley was 4 member of Chicopee Falls Methodist Church. He was past master of Reicher Lodge of Masons, past noble grand of Chicopee Lodge of Odd Fellows 115, a member of Pynchon Council Royal Arcanum and of Rockrimmon Rebekah Lodge.

He leaves his wife, Margaret (Clanny) Fairley; at brother, Janies Fairley of East Springfield; and five nieces and two nephews. The funeral will be held at Dickinson-Streeter funeral home DIED MORRISON-In Springfield Hospital, the 23d. Mra. Mary A. (Garvey) Morrison.

wife of Lawrence E. Morrison of 14 Edgewood and daughter of Thom28 M. and Jane (McCarthy) Garvey of 124 Cedar St. Funeral from the State St. parlors of the T.

P. Sampson Co. Saturday morning at 9.17, followed by solemn high mass of requiem in the Holy Family Church at 10 o'clock. Interment at St. Michael's Cemetery.

Friends invited. MULLIN-In this city, wife the 23d, Mrs. Anna C. Mullin, of Patrick J. Mullin of 35 Arch St.

Funeral from the Gleason funeral home, 734 State Monday at 8 o'clock, followed by solemn high mass of requiem in Blessed Sacrament Church at 9. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. PACKARD- this city, the 34th. Waverly D.

Packard, husband of Bertha A. (Woodard) Packard of 18 Cameland St. Funeral from Byron's funeral home Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial in Springfield Cemetery. Visiting hours, 0 to and 7 to 9.

PIGHETTI-In Westfield, the 24th, Are. Josephine (Masciadrelli) Pighetti, 39, wife of Enrico (Henry) Pighetti of 257 East Mountain Rd. Funeral Monday at at Robert E. Cusack funeral home, 94 Main Westfeld. Solemn requiem high mass in Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church at P.

Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. PITAK-In Northampton, the Andrew Pitak. 56, of 305 Locust St. Funeral charge of Czelusniak funeral home.

North Northampton, be in St. Ant drew's Church. Colcheater. Monday morning. Burial will be in St.

Andrew's Cemetery, Colchester. ROCHAT-In Detroit, the 21st, Drs. Juliette A. Rochat. widow of Charles Rochat of 10804 Vernon Huntington Woods.

formerly of Indian Orchard. Committal services will be held Friday morning at 10 in St. Michael's Cemetery, T. P. Sampson service.

ROBINSON-In this city, the 23d, Edith Robinson, T4, wife of Jarvis Robinson of 237 Bay St. Funeral services at Byron's funeral home Naturday at 1 p. m. Burdal in Hillcrest Park Cemetery, Visiting hours 2 to and to 10. SHEEHAN-In this city, the 24th, Euxene B.

Sheehan, husband of Nora (Armstrong) Sheehan of T7 Biltmore St. Funeral from the Hafey funeral home, $94 Belmont Monday morning at time to be announced. Burial will be In St. Jichael's Cemetery, SNELLING -In this 3 city, the 22d. 3rg.

Mary J. Snelling. widow of William A. Snelling of 25 Mattoon St. Funeral at the Hannigan funeral home, 656 State Saturday morning a't 9:15, followed by a solemn high mags of requiem in St.

Michael's Cathedral at 10. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. WARREN- -In Agawam. the 2Nd, Edward Sewell Warren, husband of Paulina (Nicolai) Warren of 109 South St.

Funeral services at Curran-Jones funeral home Saturday at 12 o'clock, Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery. Housatonic. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday night, 7 to 9, Flowers must be inspected. WILKER-In Hatfield. the 22d.

beth (Filipek) Wilkes of 25 School widow of John Wilkes. Funeral from the home Saturday at 8:13 a. followed by a high mass of requiem at Holy Trinity Church at 9. Burial In St Cemetery. Northampton.

Czelusnlak Funeral Home. Northampton, in charge. Northampton, the 43d, Teofl Wojtoucs of East Hadley Funeral gervicea at the funeral home, Northampton, Sunday at 1.15, followed by services in St. Brigid'3 Church. Amherst, at 2.

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Rodfern will officiate and the burial will. be in Cemetery, Chicopee. The family will receive friends at the funeral home' today from 2 to all 7, to 9. Mr. Alfred Menard Mrs.

Beula E. Menard, 46, of 90 Norwood died in D'eter Bent. Brigham Hospital, Boston, Friday morning. Wife of Alfred N. Menard, she was born in Ludlow and resided there for many years before coming to Sprintield years AgO.

Besides her husband. she leaves her father, Frank Daniels of North Brookfield; five sons, Alfred, Roland in the the Navy, Bernard, Roland and Gerald, all of Springfield; five daughters. Jirs. Shirley Pristerer, Mrs. Carol Burek of Springfield and the Misses Doreen, Geraldine and Sandra, all at.

home; two brothers, Albert of N. and James of Troy, N. and five misters, Mrs. George Monette' ant Mrs. Aubrey Flebotte, (both Ludlow, Mrs.

Emile Lunghr'en of Northeaston, Mrs. Raymond Flebotta of North Brookfield and Mrs. Leo of this city. The funeral will be at. George St.

Pierre and Son funeral home, time to be announced. Patrick F. 4 l'atrick F. McGee, 81, of 64 Sylvan St, died Friday in Mercy lospital. Born in Ireland, he formerly owned the Winchendon Hotel in Winchendon and the Mansion House in Ware.

Mr. McGee had resided in Springfield for the past 27 years. He WAS the husband of the late Katherine (Cahill) McGee. He survived by three sons, Donald of Norwood, Richard J. or Wilbraham and Francis P.

at home; one daughter, Miss Margaret J. at "home: five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews, The neral home Monday morning a at 9.15, funeral will be held at the lafey fuwith 2. requiem high mass at 10 in Holy Name Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Winchendon. Visiting hours at the funeral home are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 D.

m. funeral of Antonio Caserio of 42 Kenwood Pk. WAS held Friday at the F. MT. Forastiere and Son funeral home followed by a solemn requiem high mass in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.

Rev. John Saracco was celebrant, assisted by Rev. George Linse, deacon, and Rev. Seraphin Piazzi, subdeacon. Honorary bearers representing the Mount Carmel Society, Our Lady of Health Society and Local 278, CIO, ICE were Crenza Albano, Salvatore Anzalotti, Alfonso Cardaropoli, Angelo Formico, John Zorlino, Dominic Gallucci, Edward McGown, and Patrick J.

Hennessey. Bearers were John Pietronino, Michael D'Angelo, Nicholas Ruggiero, Antonio Albano, Francesca Decaro, and John Basile. Victor Formolo read the committal prayers at the grave in St. Michael's Cemetery. 1 The funeral of Edward Sewell Warren of 109 South will be held this noon at' the Curran-Jones funeral home, West Springfield.

Pierre DuPont Vuilleumier, pastor of First Congregational Church, West, Springfield, will officiate. Burial will be Greenlawn Cemettry, Housatonic. The funeral of Mary O'Connor of 92 High St. was held at the Hannigan funeral home Friday with solemn requiem high mass in St. Michael's Cathedral.

Rev. Robert Sullivan van was celebrant, Rev. Timothy J. Leary, deacon and Rev. James P.

Sears, subdeacon. Bearers were William J. Bailey, James J. Scully, Francis J. Griffin, William J.

Hurley, K. Martin and Edmund D. Foley. Rev. Peter Laughran read prayers al the grave in St.

Jerome's Cemetery, Holyoke. funeral of Mrs. Juliette A. (Burke) Rochat of 10804 Vernon Huntington Woods, formerly of Indian Orchard, and sister of the late Mrs. James J.

Griffin, was held Wednesday morning at the William C. Sullivan Son funeral home at Royal Oak, with requiem high mass in Our Lady of LaSallette Church, Berkeley, Mich. Rev. Thomas J. Rush, AT.

was celebrant of the mass. Burial was Friday morning St. Michael's Cemetery here. Kev. read James com- A Church, Indian Orchard, mittal prayers at the grave.

The funeral of Edward A. Goodreau of 4 Center Ludlow, was Friday morning at the Ratelle f11- neral home in Indian Orchard, followed by a libera service in St. Jean Baptiste Church, Ludlow. Rev. Joseph N.

Foucault officiated. Bearers were Arthur Couture, Denonville Savoie, Mitchell Nowak, Henry Goodreau, Steve Masterlerz, and Lionel Bouchard. Rev. Foucault read pray'ers at the grave in St. Aloysius Cemetery.

A requiem high mass will Out of, Respect To The Memory of JIMMY GALANO The Venice Cafe Will be Closed All Day Sunday and Monday Lodge Says Cosmetics, Fur Taxes Illogical Boston, Oct. 24 (AP) U. S. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge, (R-Mans.) today urged repeal of excise taxes on such products women's handbags, furs, tollet articles and cosmetics: Lodge, seeking his third terni In the Sonate, told Republican meetings on Cape Cod that, it re-elected, he would seek to have the taxes pealed by an amendment (0) the frat: bill sent to the Senate, "In 11 climate like New England's, 9 fur cont winter is luxury, and it is absurd for the federal government to make the purchase of 14 fur cont so expensive because of the high 20 per cent tax," Lodge said.

"Cosmetics and tollet preparations are just rig necessary to women as are a razor and shaving brush to men, There is no logical reason why he celebrated in St. Jean Baptiste Church Monday at 8 The funeral of MIN. Minus Blowen of 63 Birchland Longmeadow. was held at the Graham funeral Friday. Rev.

Ralph Crandall officiated. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Lisbon Falls, Me. T'he funeral of Andrew C'ornfoot, 60, of 47 Cooper Agawam, WAM at the Dickinson- Streeter funeral Friday morning. Nev. John Homer Miller, pastor of Hope Congregational Church, officiated.

Burial WitS in Lakeside Wakefield. The funeral of John Fairley. 15, of 120 Cochran Chicopee Falls, will be at the funeral home at 2.30 with 211 organ prelude at 2. Rev. Edgar N.

Redfern, pastor of Chicopee Falls Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Chicopee. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this afternoon from 2 to 4 and 'in the evening from 7 to Eugene B. Sheehan of.77 Biltmore St. died Friday evening in Wesson Memorial Hospital.

Formerly of Jamaica l'lain, he had been a resident of this city for, the past 10 years. He was an employee of Carl Fisher er a member of the Ioly Name Society of Holy Nante Church and of the Sheet Metal Workers Union, lo-cal 63. He leaves his wife, Airs. Nora (Armstrong) Sheehan; son, William; and a daughter, Maureen, both at home; three brothers, John Thomas A. and Joseph all of Bogton; two sisters, Sister Helen Perpetua of the Sisters of Charity in Jersey City, N.

and Miss Helen R. Sheehan of Boston. The funeral will be at the Hafey funeral home Monday morning, time to be announced. Burial will he in St. Michael's Cemetery.

The funeral of John D. Boice of 214 Cuff St. wag Friday morning at the Graham funeral home with Rev. Burton Boutwell Smith officiating. Committal services were read in Union Cemetery, Mellenville, N.

by Rev. Charles F. Devine. BRAND NEW 1953 21" T.V. 14 CONSOLE $199.

HOUSE OF TV 2218 MAIN ST. (Memorial Sq.) OPEN DAILY to 9 SAT. to 4 P.M. SALLYANNA The FAMILY RESTAURANT EVERY MEAL BLUE- PLATE Special! CONDITIONED OPEN 6:30 to a.m AVE 1:30 p.m- Waller Opp 21" TY CONSOLE 1953 $275 WITH FULL YEAR WARRANTY 1 MASER'S 179 PINE ST. Near Central Call LI 3-4361 OPEN EVENINGS WINDSOR COURT 816 STATE ST.

Tel. 3-6333 SPECIAL EVERY DAY Full Course LOBSTER DINNER $200 Complete DANCING EVERY NITE EXCEPT MONDAY To Ted Lockwood and Band LUNCHEONS Delicious foods served in the atmosphere of elegance. RIVER 4 LODGE in South Hadley Fails New England's Finest Eating Reservations -Holyoke 2-2302 Just a Short Drive From Springfield via West Springfield or in the State woinne should, be discriminated against by these high taxes." Suffolk County Help Indorse Gov. Dever Boston, Oct. 24-Over 600 Suffolk County employees, representing majority of county workers, today Irlorsed Gov.

Paul A. Dever and the entire Democratic ticket. The employees pledged themselves to work in their own neighborhoods to bring out a big Dever vote and to in the work of getting people to the polls 011 Nov. -4. Kennedy Is Backed By Six More Groups Boston, Oct.

24-Indorsem*nt from six more labor and civic organizitiona were announced today for Rep. John F. Kennedy, Democratic candidate for the Senate, They are the Fire Worcester. lighters Association, the Greater Boston Industrial Union Council, CIO; the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 849, BogtOn: the Journeymen Stone Cutters Association, East Boston; the Entployees Social Club, and the Demosthenes Democratic Club of Massachusetts. Jury- Waived Session Of Court Concluded Completing his jury-waived session of Superior Court yesterday, Judge William C.

Giles found for the dePendants in a suit brought by Henry E. Stone against Irving Keinstein and the Growers Outlet, in which the plaintiff is a partner. Mr. Stone asked damages of $1950 for failure of the defendants to purchase a 116W car for his use. Alfred W.

Bettigole wax his attorney, Joseph Swirsky appearing for the defendants. Judge Giles found damages in favor, of Dr. Harold Jr. Mackler, a dentist, who claimed that Murray HI. Abramson did not refund $285 paid for the installation of unsatisfactory airconditioning equipment in his office.

George Tillman served as counsel for the dentist, David R. Berg representing the defendant. On agreement of opposing counsel. the court also assessed $100 damages against Philip Lawrence Smith in an Horse Show Sunday, Oct. 26 at 1 P.M.

QUABOAG RIDING CLUB Bondsville Route 181, Bondsville, Mass. RIVERSIDE PARK AGAWAM PARKVIEW RESTAURANT co*ckTAIL LOUNGE Open Daily 4 P.M. 16 1 A.M. Sundays 1 P.M. to 1 A.M.

DANCING SAT. NIGHTS FEATURING JOYCE KEATING TRIO NO COYER NO MINIMUM GINO'S Brass Rail Dancing Floor Show Every Sat. Nite with ERNIE BRENDOLAND and his boys Ernie in person will entertain Southwick, Mass. Tel. 79 Middle Lake ROUTE TO THE BEST.

PIZZA IN TOWN DWIGHT ST. EXT: ADAMS CAFE WOOD. HOLLYMAIN ST. Try The Taste Testa TO TAKE HOLLYWOOD CAFE DWIGHT ST FRIDAY SATURDAY AT OLKO'S Shaker Park Brainard Hazardville, Ct. TEL.

8821 2 GREAT SHOWS 9:30 and 11:30 P.M. THIS WEEK HELLEN COREY Delightful Exotic Charmer RAY YANSKI Comedy M. C. HERNANDEZ Novelty Act DICK PALMER'S ORCH. FINE FOODS BEVERAGES NO COVER case brought by Barrison J.

Stone, A minor, through his father, IT. Stone. The incident occurred Sept. 8, 1951. Dr.

Tillman represented the plaintiff, Patrick A. Doyle Appearing for the defendant as his guardian And also his attorney. Beloit, Oct, .24 (P) Sen. Richard Nixon, Republican vandidate for snid tonight that (ten, Eisenhower would liquidate "the Truman- Administration' bankruptey and put America back on the urged road 10 moral and $01- vency." "Gen. Eisenhower," lie said in address prepared for delivery at Beloit College, "can speed the moral! and spiritual rebirth of our country 50 we can 'mount our offensive of free ideas from a solid platform." The California senator came here after it.

one -day trip from the northern to the southern borders of Wisconsin in which he made five whistle stops. His tour started at Superior where he maid that President Truman was leading Gov. Adlai Stevenson, Democratic nominee for P'resi-. dent, "around with a ring in his Rebirth of Nation Needed, Nixon Says For An Evening of Fun Rhythm Rogues Fred. Eddie, Bibs, Roy Featuring Ray Benoit, Vocalist Make Your Reservations Today For Weddings Banquets, Private Parties HOFBRAUHAUS 1105 Main W.

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4-3357 476 MONTGOMERY ST. Chicopee Falls. Mass. Marriage Intentions Marriage Intentions filed in city clerk's office yesterday Were fullows: Arnold R. Beaton, clerk, 20 Fallsion and Joyce M.

Hill, clerk stencgrapher, Boston Rd. A. Longhi. Jr. contractor, 187 King and 5.

K. Konieczny, teletype operator, 43 I'me St. Ludlow. Stanley W. Habowski, cook, Cass And astella N.

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Robert Touchette, machine operator. 32 Columbus Agawam, and Dorothy A. Camphell, machine operator, 133 Genesee St. Cornelius I. Sullivan, armed forces, 29 Riverview Dedham, and Helen M.

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The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

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