Springfield Evening Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

3 A SOCIAL SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1942 SOCIAL Huntington Rectory Is Bridal Scene Diamant-Morrison Wedding Ceremony Was Recent Event There Announcement 18 made of the wedding last Saturday of Miss ginia Mary Diamant of Grenada race, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Diamant of Huntington and Y. Morrisson, also of Y. Morrison of Biddeford.

Me. The Grenada Terrace, a son of Mrs. William ceremony took place in the rectory of St. Thomas Church in Huntington with Rev. J.

0. Grady officiating. Miss Renee Diamant Huntington, a sister of the bride was her only attendant and Alec Diamant, also of Huntington served as best man. bride wore a Christine gown of white taffeta with fitted bodice, full gathered hipline and skirt with flowing train. Her Anger-tip vell was fastened to a crown of orange biossoms and lilies of the valley and she carried an ivory prayer book marked with lilies of the valley and sweet peas, tied with white satin ribbon.

Her sister wore a gown styled like the wedding dress but of pink, trimmed with powder blue, with hat to match. She carried a bouquet of tea roses and blue delphinium. Mrs. Diamant. wore a navy blue ensemble and Mrs.

Morrison a tan lace ensemble, a each with a corsage of tea roses and sweet peas. A reception and wedding breakfast was held in the home of the bride's parents for 60 guests after which to New the left for a wedding trip York. The bride wore away a green and white jersey suit with brown and white accessories and corsage of sweet peas and lilies of the valley. After Aug. 5, Mr.

and Mrs. Morrison will receive. friends at: 180 Locust Street. The bride was born In Huntington and was graduated from high school there and Bay Path Institute. She ig employed as bookkeeper by Milgene Cleaners.

-Mr. Morrison was born Biddeford, was graduated from high school there and attended Bates College. served for 15 months the Armo, at Ft. Preble, and is now employed at Springfield Armory. Guests attended the wedding from Maine, New York, Boston, Hartford, New Haven, Holyoke and Pittsfield.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie of Greenwich Road, Longmeadow, will spend the next two weeks at their cottage at Big Alum Lake. NEW ENGLAND STORES SE Help win the war with the money GOOD you Bonds save and here! Stamps. Buy FREE U.

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LUCKY TRAIL 2 LGE. PEACHES CALIFORNIA WHOLE 30 OZ. FREE STONE IN SYRUP CANS SHEFFIELD'S SEALECT MILK EVAPORATED TED 3 TALL. CRANBERRY SAUCE CAPE NESSCO COD 2 TALL. BAKER'S VANILLA PURE BOT.

2-OZ. -READY TO SERVE FOODSDoliciously Flavorful-Ready To Heat Eat Vitamin Rich Foods CLAM CHOWDERS CAPE COD CONCENTRATED COOKS TALL CAN BEEF STEW WILSON'S PREPARED 16 Can 07. CHICKEN FRICASSEE INGERSOLL Can 39c Turkey or Chicken Noodle Dinner 16 Jar: OL. RAVIOLI ZUCCO-ITALIAN STYLE 12 07: LAMB'S TONGUE DERBY'S--PICKLED 3 9 Jar. 07.

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25c Individually Owned and Operated By Your Neighbor NEW ENGLAND STORES DIAL 6-5407 FOR YOUR NEAREST FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD NEW ENGLAND STORE Photo MISS ELIZABETH ENRIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah P. Enright of Sylvan Street announce. the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Anne, to Milo E.

Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Peck of Egremont. The wedding will take place on Aug.

15. Miss Enright was graduated from Cathedral High School and Westfield State Teachers College. Among the early September weddings will be that of Miss Clara Dorothea Mumford, daughter of Mr. and Drs. William C.

Mumford of Riverview Terrace, and Lt. M. Gene Lloyd of Atlanta, son of Mrs. C. R.

Christian of Atlanta. The ceremony will take place Saturday afternoon, Sept. 3, at 3 in Faith Congregational Church, with Rev. Dwight L. Cart officiating, using the single-ring serv.

ice. Miss Katherine D. Mumford will be her sister's maid of honor, and the Misses Janet Peck and Helen Cort will bridesmaids. Capt. Fitzgerald of Dover, will attend Lt.

Lloyd as best man. On their return from a wedding trip the couple will make their home at Dover, Del, where Lt. Lloyd is stationed. The bride elect was graduated from the MacDuffie School for Girls and the School of Practical Arts at Boston. 'The future bridegroom attended Stetson University and is a graduate of the University of Missouri.

Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mildred Elizabeth Nightingale, niece and Mrs. Romeo M. Geoffrion of Hampden Street; West Springfield, and Lt. Paul Edward Dittman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter J. Dittman of Buchanan, N. Y. The ceremony took place July 1, at Christ Episcopal Church, Valdosta, with Rev. Thomas F.

Mundy, rector, officiating. The wedding of Miss Jean Hagen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hagen of Clarendon Street, and Louis A.

Wiesner of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weisner of Alpena, will be an event of Sept.

Faith Congregational Church. Since her graduation from American International College Miss Hagen has been associated with the department of psychology at Harvard University. Mr. Wiesner was. graduated from Michigan State College and since that time has been a graduate student and teaching fellow in history at Harvard.

He is now A research assistant with the Council on Foreign Relations at New York, Dr. and Mrs. George E. Crowell of Belmont. are parents of a son, born on July 16.

The paby. is the greatgrandson of Mrs. Slater of Mapledell Street. Mrs. Crowell is the former Mildred Hovey of this city.

The Misses Doris and Camilla Phelps and their brother, William, of Westfield Street, West Springfield, are spending the week at Hampton Beach, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Bliss of Fairfield Street will leave tonight for a week's stay in Washington where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, formerly of Allen Street. Mrs. Marie Louise Guibord, 72, of 55 Ventura Street, will spend the next two weeks visiting with her granddaughter, Mrs.

John Lester, at Essex, and her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hartsting of New Britain. -town guests arriving to attend the wedding of Miss Joanne O'Connor, and Thomas F. Fitzgerald tomorrow morning in Our Lady of Hope Church include: Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas McKenna of Yonkers, Miss Mary Ashe. and Mr. and Mrs. P. Burke of Hartford.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs.

John O'Keefe, William Garrity, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Dewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dowling of Bronx, N.

Y. Miss O'Connor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Connor of Stafford Street and her fiancee is a sergeant technician stationed at Camp Devens. Miss Mumford To Be Married In September PERMANENT WAVESO from $500 GUARANTEED DIAL 7-3585 FOR APPOINTMENT SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON 31 HILLMAN ST.

Kool Aid MAKES 10 BIG, COOL KOOL-AID DRINKS TRY ALL 7 FLAVORS Dill To Be Wed in Late August Her Marriage to Gilman Dorr LaBroad to Take Place in Emmanuel Church Miss Barbara L. Dill, daughter of Mrs. Eloine F. Dill of Wilbraham Road, Monson, will become the bride of Gilman Dorr LaBroad, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gilman LaBroad of Parker Street, this city on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 22 in Emanuel Congregational Church. Rev. Emery L. Wallace will officiate.

The bride has chosen for her attendants, Miss Gladys La Broad, sister of the prospective bridegroom, for her maid of honor and Miss Marcia King and Miss Lorelie King, cousins of Miss Dill will be bridesmaids. Stewart Duncan will serve as best man and the ushers will include George LaBroad, brother of the future bridegroom and Ernest Maxwell. Mrs. Russell Callahan will play the bridal music. Miss Dill is a graduate of the Monson High School and received her early education in this city.

The family Street. were Mr. former LaBroad residents is a of graduate Audubon a of Technical High School and is cmployed by the Gilbert Barker Compuny. Bridals Are Planned For This Week End. August will be ushered in with numerous weddings as the leading events on the social calendar in this vicinity.

Some will be in churches here and others at chapels at Army posts. Trinity Methodist Church will be the setting for the wedding Miss Mildred S. Herold, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Max Herold of Kensington Avenue and Dorrance Thackary Green, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Green of East Longmeadow which will take place tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock with Rev. H. Hughes Wag. ner officiating.

Members of the bridal party will be Carl Gilligan who will be her sister's matron of honor, Miss Elsbeth Herold. another sister, maid of honor, the Misses Elleanor Betty Green, sisters of the prospective bridegroom, bridesserve his dr brother as best man. A remadis and Albert Green who will ception will follow in the church parlors. Dorn-McGailey Miss Dorothy Dorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph W. Dorn of Longmeadow and John Lawrence McGailey, son Mrs. Celia McGailey of Brooklyn will be, married Saturday morning in St. Mary's Church in Longmeadow with a reception following in the Dorn home. Miss Elaine Dorn and Miss Rosemary Lindou of New York will attend the bride and Dr.

Joseph Healey of Brooklyn will be best man. Ushers will he Stuart Reidel of Brooklyn and Ernest Atkins. Nadle-Agurkis St. Louis Cathedral in St. Louts will be the scene of the marriage on Saturday of Miss Elaine A.

Nadle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nadle of Andrew Street and Walter Agurkis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Agurkis of Allston. Her two sisters, the Misses Marion and Alice Nadle will be her attendants. The couple will make their home in Marshall, Tex. Loomis-Taylor Among the early August weddings planned is that of Miss Marjorie Louise Loomis of Whitfield Street and Richard John Taylor, son of Mrs. Charles S.

Taylor of Wilbraham Road. The ceremony will take place tomorrow at 11, at Union Congregational Church, and wil be followed by a ception for 75 guests at the Taylor home. Rev. John D. Lewis will officiate, using the single-ring service.

Burns The wedding of Miss Viola R. Burns, daughter of Mrs. Delia Burns of Ar. mory Street and Master John J. Sweeney formerly of Worcester, now atationed at Mitchel Field, will take place tomorrow morning in St.

Michael's Cathedral and will be followed by a weddnig breakfast and reception in Hotel Sheraton. Mrs. Eleanor M. Kane will attend Miss Burns and Sgt. Dan Vacarro of Mitchel Field will serve the best man.

Slater- -Rodimon Miss Marion Sutherland Slater of Pickett Place and Leroy D. Rodimon of Gresham Avenue will be married tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in Hope Congregational Church. Photo MRS. HAROLD DAY Before her recent marriage was Miss Florence Haswell of Indian Orchard. Named to Staff Of USO Center Miss Eileen T.

Fleming of Marengo Park, case worker for the Family Welfare Association for the last two years, will become assistant director of the uso Travelers Aid information center Square, it was nounced last night by the director, Miss Clara Cleaves. Appointment is made by the national office of Travelers Aid Association. graduate of Elms College in Chicopee and of the Boston College School of Social Science, Miss Fleming succeeds Mrs. Hobert Harvey of Longmeadow who has been acting as assistant director temporarily. Miss Fleming has also studied at the Smith College School of Social Welfare.

Prior to her appointment as case worker, Miss Fleming did field work for the Family Welfare Association and for the Child Guidance Clinic. She is the daughter of Edward J. Fleming, head of the Fleming Foundry and the sister of Police Commissioner E. J. Fleming, Jr.

Miss Fleming's appointment will enable Miss Cleaves to devote more time to clearing USO activities with Westover and Bradley Fields. Mrs. 'Sidney Rosenbloom and her daughter, Joan and her mother, Mrs. Max Rabinowitz, all of this city are guests of Mrs. Julius Weinstein at her cottage at Sound View, Conn.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Roberts and family of Longmeadow spending a week at Black Point, Conn, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Morey Waterthe engagement of their a daughter, bury of Oswego, N. have announced Jean Linton Waterbury, to Royal George Tobey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tobey of Rochester.

Miss Waterbury was graduated from Smith College in '38 and is with the engineer staff of the Eastman Kodak Co. The Happy Hour Club will meet Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. Miss Constance Lathron, daughter of Mrs. Joseph TV. Craig of Pearl Street, who Grace will be Chapel married of this Trinity eveChurch to Christian Lawrence Paulson of Pearl Street was honored Tuesday evening with a miscellaneous and personal shower in the home of Miss Irene Ayers of East Longmeadow with Miss Rosalind Martin' and Miss Ethel Fryklind as assisting hostesses.

at Guests the were Miss Lathrop's associates Massachusetts Mutual was Life enjoyed. Co. A hot dog roast Mrs. Charles J. Sandquist of this city who is at her cottage at Old Lyme Shores this month has as her guests Mrs.

Charles W. Pearson and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Reardon and son, John' Reardon, Jr.

of this city are spending the week at Old Lyme Shores in the Ellen cottage and have as their guests Miss Catherine Houlihan Thompsonville and her hrother, Sgt. John Houlihan of Camp Shelby, Miss. JOHN CLO'S MARKET 886 Main St. West Springfield. NO SHORTAGE OF MEATS HERE! I Another large shipment arrived this morning.

Why not get a top quality rib roast or a juicy pot roast for your. Sunday dinner? We have all the best cuts of steaks and club steaks for your back yard picnic. Doris Teitz Is to Marry Dr. Tillman Springfield Dentist Will Take Bride in New York Ceremony Miss Doris Edna Teitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Max T. Teitz of New York, will become the bride of Dr. Jacob Tillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Tillman of Washington Street, at a ceremony Sunday in the Waldorf Astoria in New York, at which Rabbi Israel Goldstein will officiate.

Miss Connie Rosenberg of Akron will be will serve his brother man. maid of honor Herbert, Tillrnan Miss Teitz was graduated from New York University in June, where she was a student of journalism, She is a member of Phi Sigma Sorority. Dr. Tillman was graduated Tufts Dental College and is a practising dentist here. After a wedding trip to New Hampshire, the couple will make their home in this city.

Johnston Is Married to: Corp. Wyland Ceremony Takes Place in Late Afternoon at Miami Beach white silk jersey frock of street length with short veil and white accessories was worn this afternoon by Miss Dorothy Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Johnston of Bristol Street when she became the brides of Corp. Earl J. Wyland, son of- Mr. and Mrs. John Wyland of Rochester, N.

in. a ceremony in the Presbyterian Church in Miami Beach. Miss Pauline Sparrow of Keene; N. who was her maid of honor wore a street frock of light blue silk jersey. Corp.

Wyland is stationed at Miami Beach and the couple will make their home there. He was graduated Springfield College and before entering the Army was a teacher in schools on Long Island. His bride was graduated Classical High School and Springfield Civil Service School. Tone Photo MISS SHIRLEY BUSHEY Mr. and Mrs.

George Bushey of Birnie Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Raymond Switzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Switzer of Orchard Street, Chicopee. Miss Bushey is employed by Forbes and Wallace and Mr. Switzer by the American Bosch Corp.

The wedding will take place on Nov. 21. Miss Florence Peltier of Whiting Street who will become the bride of Howard Durgin of Northampton Av-! enue on Labor Day was guest in the Howard Johnson on Restaurant by honor last evening at shower given Mrs. Garry Merri, also of Whiting Street. Twenty guests attended.

Luncheon was served and music was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh of Wendover Road, Longmeadow, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell F. Swett of Benedict Terrace, Longmeadow and Mr. and Mrs. Noyes M. Fisk of Laurel Street, Longmeadow will be week guests of Dr.

and Mrs. David Harriman of York, formerly of Longmeadow. Miss Peltier To Be Bride On Labor Day Mr. and Edward M. Hughes of them this Mr.

Hughes' fa*greenacre Avenue, will have with ther, Bishop Edwin S. Hughes of Washington Church." will preach Sunday at Trinity Mrs. A. G. Smith and daughter, Barbara, have returned to their home in Wendell Place after spending three weeks in Malone, N.

Y. with Mrs. Smith's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elie Bushey.

a They brought back many family heirlooms. John J. Quigley of Chicopee Falls was one of the ushers at the recent wedding Miss Helen M. Driscoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick T. Driscoll of Hartford, John L. Kavanaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dandel Kavanaugh, also of Hartford.

Of Smith College interest Is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Alice Lyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Franklin Lyman of Winchester, and Ensign Charles Lothrop Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Moore of Belmont.

Miss Lyman was graduated from only Road, Longmeadow. will return graduate of Harvard is now on active duty with the U. S. Navy Supply Corps. Miss Florence Hamilton, daughter of Mr.

and Drs. Arthur Hamilton of St. James Avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Gerrard of Philadelphia, has returned from a week's vacation in Washington. While there they visited Francis McCarthy of Carlisle Street and Paul Gerrard of Philadelphia, who are stationed with the United States Marine Corps in Quantico, Va.

A double wedding will take place Sept. 7. at 10, in Sacred Heart Church, when the Misses Hazel Mae and Claire Elaine Newman, daughters of Mr. And Ars. James Newman Prospect Street.

will become brides. The former become the bride of Robert J. Sitek, son of Joseph A. Sitek of Portland Street, and the latter the bride of John T. Egan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Egan of Ilartford. A wedding breakfast and reception for 50 guests will follow at the Hofbrauhaus, West Springfield, I Photo DRS. CHARLES LAMANA Was Miss Florence Noto of Thompsonville before her marriage. in Home of Mohican Meadowbrook Fresh Creamery Butter.

MOHICAN MARKET BAKERY 254-258 BRIDGE STREET JUST OFF MAIN STREET Hot Week End FOOD VALUES SHOP, EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH Each and Every Department Is Well Stocked With the Best of Fresh Food. Plenty for Everyone. Store Closes Early Saturday Evening. Tender Cut- Large Fresh FOWL Native Mohican Famous Before Lb. Average Dressed FOWL EXTRA TENDER 79c Ea.

Lb. Fresh Native Genuine Spring Fryers and Lamb HAMS Broilers LEGS Whole or Either Half Lb. Lb. Center Cut Chuck ROASTS lb. Lb.

Fresh Macaroni and Potato Fresh Ground Pure Beef SALADS Lb. 17c LET MOHICAN DO YOUR Oren Fresh Mohican Fresh Oren Frankfort Fresh Blueberry Sliced Layer Sandwich PIES BREAD CAKES ROLLS Ea. Loaf EA. Doz. 18-01.

Fresh, Plain Raisin Marble Fresh Fruit Blueberry Cup Pound CAKE Lb. 19c CAKES Doz. 000 Fancy Elberta Fancy Red Ripe Solid Head Native Freestone PEACHES CHERRIES CABBAGE 4 LBS. LB. LBS.

Natire Green Extra Fancy U. S. No. 1 Yellow New White PEPPERS CORN POTATOES 2 LBS. DOZ.

15 Peck Lh. Long, Firm, Green Native Fancy Cooking CUCUMBERS Ea. 5c APPLES6 Lhs. Fresh, Creamy Cottage Mohican Meadowbrook Quality CHEESE 2 Lbs.21 The Better Creamery Creamy, Mild Muenster BUTTER Mohican CHEESE Peanut Lb. 25c 2 Lb.

BUTTER Jar lb. Sliced American Club TASTE CHEESE Pkg. Lb. Quality of Our Mohican Fresh Cream ASK FOR A The Speaks For Itself Butter CHEESE Lb. N.

B. C. Shredded MAYONNAISE Jar Pint WHEAT l'ure Tomato 2. Pkgs. 23c French Style Green Stringless Mohican 11 1 Oz.

BEANS 2 Cans 25c CATSUP Bot. Grapefruit Royal Chief Tomato JUICE 16 Can Oz. JUICE 46 Can Oz. Mohican Mohican Royal Chief Phrosto Evaporated Sliced Early June Fruit MILK BEETS PEAS SYRUPS cans tall 29. Jar glass, )CANS PINT BOT.

17c Kelloggs Corn Wisteria Free Running FLAKES 6 Pkg. Oz. SALT 2 P'kg. Lb. PURER ALL- VEGETABLE 3 lb.

CAN 2. CAN SPRY TRIPLE -CREAMED FOR ALL BAKING AND FRIES.

Springfield Evening Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

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