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4 THE HARTORD COURANTi Thurnday. Nev.mW 17, 194 Bertha Heald Dies at Age 91 (Obituaries MICHAEL JOY Michael Joy of 2 Hackmatack Manchester, died Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital. He was born in Killorgan, County Kerry, Ireland. He had lived in this area for the last 40 years.

MRS BERTHA L. ELLIOTT In Stafford William Zorach, Sculptor, Dies MRS. CARRIE S. POHL Mrs. Carrie Stoetzner Pohl, 76 of 24 Duncaster Bloom- Mrs.

Bertha Lindtveit Elliott, Man Follows Father in Death In Gun Mishap 61, widow of Robert G. Elliott, STAFFORD SPRINGS (Spa- field, formerly of Manchester, He retired as a captain of the cial) Miss Bertha Heald, 91, died Wednesday at a Manchest MRS. NINA M. YOUNG Mrs. Nina Marie Alward Young, 63, widow of John F.

Young, of 34 Spring New-Ington, died Wednesday at Hartford Born in Bloom-field, she had lived in Ne wing-ton for the last 30 years. She of 122 Maplewood West Hartford, died Wednesday at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, er convalescent home after a of 112 East Main died Tues- guards at Connecticut State Prison 10 years ago. From that BATH, Maine (UPI)-Sculptor William Zorach, 79, who nas widey known works throughout the United States, died Tuesday long illness. She was the widow of Otto E. Pohl.

Born in Rock- time, until his death, he was day night at Johnson Memorial Hospital after a long illness. ManWill Spend Holiday in Jail WILLIM ANTIC (Special) -A Willimantic man given a suspended jail sentence here Tuesday apparently will be eating hi3 Thanksgiving dinner in jail after all. John Hrenuk, 46, had been given the sentence Tuesday for intoxication. He had been arrested Monday, the same day he was released from jail. But Hrenuk was arrested again Wednesday about 9:30 a.m..

less than 24 hours' employed at United Aircraft research Laboratories. He was a Brattleboro, Vt. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived in West Hartford and Marlboro, Vt. ville, she lived in Manchester most of her life until moving to night at a hospital after suffer Miss Heald lived in the sama member of the Campbell ing a heart attack last month; most of her life. She leaves her Council No.

583, KofC, and the house, one of the landmarks cl Stafford, where her late father was a member of the Elmwood Bloomf ield four years ago to Community Church. She leaves make her home with a daugh-two sons, Warren L. Young and ter. Mrs. Marvin Kelley.

She A native of Lithuania, Zorach NEW HARTFORD (Special) -A 45-year-old Mlddlebury man accidentally shot himself to death early Wednesday, less than 16 hours after his father died here. The son was a farm work contractor and his 67-year-old father operated a dairy farm here. The son, Howard Ethen Bar-den, 45, of Straits Turnpike, St. James Holy Name Society of Manchester. He leaves his William D.

Heald was born. John F. Young both of also leaves three sons, Harold was best known for his works at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, at Radio City Music mother, Mrs. G. G.

Lindtveit of St. James, N.Y.; two sons, Robert G. Elliott Jr. of Marlboro and Donald Elliott of West Dum-merston, a daughter, Mrs. Berte Evans of Newington; a brother, Walter Pohl and Ernest Pohl, both of Manchester, and Howard Pohl She is descended from one of the early English emigrants, William D.

Heald of Berwick. Alward of Cobalt; a sister, Mrs. wife, Mrs. Margaret Kavanaugh Joy; two sons, John J. Joy and James J.

Joy, both of Manchester; two daughters, Mrs. William J. McCarthy and Mrs. Francis Murphy, both of Hart Albert Syble of Waterford, and of Andover; a brother, Paul a grandchild. Funeral services Stoetzner of Stafford: three sis- Hall in New York City and at the Museum of Modern Art and England, who came to this country in 16J5 on tne ship ters, Miss Maime Stoetzner, Mrs.

Daisy Kreysig and Mrs. the Metropolitan Museum in Middlebury, was cleaning a .410 four brothers, Gustav Lindtveit of Houston, George Lindtveit, Theodore Lindtveit and Herbert Lindtveit, all of Long Tweed." She was born in Stafford New ford; a sister, Mrs. Nora Regan Ida Flechsig all of Rockville; after he had received the of County Kerry. Ireland, ana Springs, Aug. 30, 1875, daughter Island, N.Y., a sister, Mrs.

He was admitted to the hospital Oct. 28 after a heart at 11 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren and several niec eight grandchildren. Funeral of the late William u. and Eliza Margaret Engblom, also of Long services will be held Saturday tack. Howard Heald.

Educated in the will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm Rocky Hill, with the Rev. Carl Christensen officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Ropky Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m.

MISS DEBRA L. O'DONNELL Debra Louise O'Donnell, 10, Island, and 11 grandchildren, es and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 shotgun in the kitchen of ms home shortly before 7:45 a.m. when it went off accidentally. Police said the shot struck him under the chin.

Assistant Coroner William To-bin said there was "no evidence to the contrary" to believe the shooting was other than Stafford schools, she graduated at 9 a.m. at the Thomas F. Farley Funeral Home, 96 Webster with a Solemn Requiem Funeral services will be held at the Marlboro Congregational p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Zorach has been living at his Robinhood Farm in Georgetown, Maine during the winters since 1921. The rest of the year, he taught at the Art Students Home, 400 Main Manchest from Stafford High School.

She was the oldest member in age and service of the Stafford Church, Friday at 12 noon, Mass in the Church of the Assumption, Manchester, at 10, er. The Rev. Joseph E. Bour-ret, pastor of Concordia Luth There will be no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, donations Springs Congregational Church jail reprieve to spend Thanksgiving with his mother.

Again the charge was intoxication. Judge Angelo Santaniello had warned Hrenuk Tuesday he would be having dinner in jail if he came into court again before the holiday. "I hope he makes it," the judge said. Hrenuk didn't. He faces court in Danielson today.

Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene eran Church, Manchester, will with 70 years of membership. may be made to Asylum Hill League in New York City. Zorach introduced the tech Mr.

Barden was the father of officiate and burial will be in of 534 Wolcott Windsor, formerly of Enfield, died Tues dict Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and from 2 to 5 nique of sculpting directly East Cemetery, Manchester. She was a sister of the late Judge William Howard Heald who served for nearly 50 years day at St. Francis Hospital.

stone or wood rather than us Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and three children and worked as a self employed custom farmer contracting farm work with heavy machinery. Father Heart Victim ing a model done in clay before She was born in Hartford and lived in Enfield most of her and 7 to, 9 p.m. Friday. JOHN MARINELLI JR. as judge of the former Borough Court.

She was also at one time final cutting. life before moving to Windsor; 7 to 9 p.m. EDWARD WEADOCK assistant librarian at the Staf John A. Marinelli 24, a The father, Charles Hamilton ford Public Library. senior at Central Connecticut arden, 67, of- Burgoyne two months ago.

She was a fourth grade student at the Clover Street School, Windsor. She leaves her parents, Allen and State College In New Britain, Atty. Edward Eugene Wea-dock, 64, of New York City and Litchfield died Tuesday. He Heights, New Hartford, died at his home about 4:15 p.m. Tues Roger G.

Pike Dies at Age 77; Former Engineer Drop Flowers at Sea To Honor 19 Airmen was the husband of the late Mary Jane Kingsbury O'Don day as the result of a heart at She leaves several cousins. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Intro. vigne Plante Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert A.

Heavi. lin, pastor of the Stafford died after an illness Tuesday night at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington. Born in that city Sept. 15, 1942, son of i i i i if 1 Nean Lancaster. He was a tack.

He had operated a dairy OTIS AIR FORCE BASE member of the New York Athle farm in New Hartford for many nell of Windsor; three brothers, Michael O'Donnell, Stephan O'Donnell and Allen O'Donnell and Miss Barbara O'Donnell. jonn ana Ann isoviasKy mamiei- years. He was born in Norfolk MIDDLETOWN (Special) li. he lived there all his life. In He leaves, two sons, Ray Roger G.

Pike 77, of 2 Park Terrace, Hartford, engine both of Windsor, and her patern mond Barden and Harold Bar addition to his parents, he leaves two brothers, James Mar al grandfather, John O'Donnell er with the State Highway Dept. Springs Congregational Church, officiating, assisted by the Rev; William T. Thistle of East Doug, las, Mass. former pastor. Burial will be in the Stafford SDrines Cemetery.

den, both of New Hartford; a daughter, Mrs. John Pranka of inelli and Frank Marinelli: for many years and construction superintendent for the Baldwin sister, Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Mass. (AP) A radar picket plane dropped flowers into the Atlantic Tuesday night where 19 airmen died in the crash of a sister plane last Friday. The flowers came from relatives and friends who attended a memorial service for the fliers earlier in the day at a hangar at the base.

The plane crashed about 125 all of Windsor; two sisters, Miss Catherine O'Donnell of Houlton, Maine. Funeral and three nieces and a nephew, all of Torrington. The funeral prayers will be held Friday at Barkhamsted; a sister, Mrs. Grove B. Leffingwell of Miller-ton, N.Y., and several nieces and nephews.

Born in Winsted, Howard E. Bridge, died in McCook Hospital, Hartford, Wednesday. He was a native of Brooklyn, N.YM son of Robert G. and Ella John Congregational Church. JAMES LAMO James Lamo, 76, of 65 Redding died Wednesday at a local hospital.

He was born in San Fretola, Province of Messina, Italy, and had lived in Hartford for the last 53 years. He was a retired employe of the Arrow, Hart and Hegeman of Hartford, where he worked as a machinist. He was with the company for 25 years. He was a member of the International Electrical Workers Union. He was a communicant of St.

Augustine's Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lena Lo-Bolbo Lamo; four sons, Benedict Lamo, Salvatore Lamo, Albert Lamo, all of Hartford, and Vincent Lamo of Tolland; three daughters, Miss Ann Lamo of Hartford, Mrs. Mary Lewis of Madison and Mrs. Caroline Russo of Hartford, and nine grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 8:15 a.m. at the Giuliano-Sagarino Funeral Home, 247 Washington with a Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Augustine's Church at 9. Place of burial will be in announced at a later time. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

There will be a citation of the Rosary Friday evening at 8. will be held Friday at 8:15 a.m. 11 a.m. at the F. W.

Carmon Unveiling at the Driscoll Mortuary, 138 tic the Union League and University Clubs; the Assn. of the Bar of New York City, the New York County Lawyers and the American Bar Assn. He leaves three daughters, Miss Eugenia Weadock and Miss Louise Weadock, both of Litchfield and Mrs. Vernon A. Bahr, a son, Edward E.

Weadock, a sister, Miss Frances A. Weadock, and three brothers, Jerome Weadock, Arthur A. Weadock and Robert E. Weadock. Private funeral services will be held Friday.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Litchfield. Chapter, Red Cross. Funeral Home, 6 Poquonock Windsor. Burial will be Migeon Torrington, and at Barden was a veteran of World stone Pike and formerly lived in Middletown and in Ivory ton. Tht Unveiling of monument In memory of Jacob Wesler, will be held Sunday, November 20, at 2 p.m.

at Chevry Lomday Mlshnaves, corner Car. den St. and Cleveland Hartford. 9 at St. Peter's Church, Tor in West Suffield Cemetery.

miles southeast of Cape Cod early Friday morning. rington. Burial will be in St. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. He was educated in Middle-town schools and was a of the University of Connecticut.

Mr. Pike was a member Francis New Cemetery, ihe mortuary will be open today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. JOSEPH J. DROST Joseph J. Drost, 78, of 272 Burritt New Britain, died Wednesday morning at New of the Society of Professional Engineers.

He leaves two sons, Robert G. Pike Jr. and Charles B. Pike, War II and served as a private in the U.S. Army Cavalary, 87th Troop.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mildred Veretto Barden; a son, Charles H. Barden of Middle-bury; two daughters, Miss Paul Barden and Miss Linda Barden, both of Middlebury; his two brothers; his sister and several nieces and nephews. Private funeral services for the father and son will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the John J.

Shea Funeral Home, Steele Road, New Hartford, with the Britain General Hospital. Born in Poland, he was a New Britain U77 IA THOMSON'S both of Ivory ton; two sisters, Funerals resident 65 years and was a re tired employe of Landers, Frary Miss Elsie Pike and Mrs. George Holbrook, both of Weth- A memorial service for Mrs. Clark. He was a member of ersfield, six grandchildren and Sterling Man Killed In Truck Accident COVENTRY, R.I.

UP) A 30-year-old Sterling, man was killed when a pickup truck he was driving ran off the highway and struck two trees Tuesday. The driver, Lawrence D. Hall, was dead on arrival at Kent County Memorial Hospital in Warwick. Sacred Heart Church and St. four great-grandchildren.

Lucien's Society, PRCU, New The funeral will be held at the Doolittle Funeral Home, 14 Eunice Coles Baum, formerly of Hartford and Florida, who died Oct. 16 in Los Angeles, will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Baptist Church, 142 Fairfield Ave. The Rev. Michael Kary will offici Children's Lined Rubber Boots Church Friday at 10:30 a.m, Rev.

Graham Child, pastor of Britain. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Sroka Drost; two sons, Edward Drost of Waterbury and Alvin Drost of Beacon Falls; two daughters, Mrs. Vincent E. The Rev.

George H. Sinclair minister of the First Baptist the North Congregational Church of New Hartford, officiating. Burial will be in North MISS LILYAN H. ASHEIM ate. Miss Lilyan Helen Asheim, 82, Church here, will officiate.

Burial will be in Pine Grove Cem Mc Laughhn and Mrs. John P. Village Cemetery, New Hart Semkowicz, both of West Hart Special Purchase! 3.29 ford; a brother, Adam Drost of ford. Friends may call at the fu etery. There wfil be no calling hours.

Friends who prefer may make contributions to the Kensington; two sisters, Mrs. III oH ill v. a neral home today from 7 to 9 BING GRONDAHL 1966 EDITION CHRISTMAS PLATE tormerly of Hartford, died Wednesday at the Ancora State Hospital, Hammonton, N.J. She was born in New Britain, and had lived in Hartford for 30 years before moving to the Atlantic City, N.J., area 12 years ago. She leaves a brother.

Edward Josephine Znosko of Kensington and Mrs. Julia Mazur of Zephyr American Cancer Sopiety. p.m. Hills, and 15 grandchil jew? A. Asheim of Hemiistead.

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Funeral services will be held Saturday at 8:15 a.m. at the Borawski Duksa Funeral Home, 332 Burritt New Britain, and in Sacred Heart Church at 9. Burial will be in Sacred -MWl, I 1 I if ViiiiX N.Y. Graveside services will be held Friday at 11:30 a.m. at the Beth Israel Cemetery, at the corner of Ward and Afleck streets, with Rabbi Abraham J.

Feldman officiating. The Wein-stein Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. NEW LONDON, (Special) Heart Cemetery, New Britain. Friends may call at the funeral Mail or Dial 524-8811 Funeral services will be held this morning; in Virginia for Navy Lt. Cmdr.

John B. Foster, who Sunday morning was fatal JOSEPH B. CHAPONIS Joseph B. Chaponis, 80, of 61 Belden New Britain, died of natural causes Wednesday night shortly after admittance to New Britain General Hospital. Born in Lithuania, he came to the United States 60 years ago and was a member of St.

Andrew Church. New Britain, and the Lithuanian Apsevietos Society. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Bobinskis Chaponis; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Bowe of Canton; a sister in Lithuania and two granddaughters.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 8:15 a.m. at the Venskunas Funeral Home, 665 Stanley New Britain, and at 9 in St. Andrew Church. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery, New Britain.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ly shot in his home here. -His widow, Antoinette Maga- raci Foster, 35, has been charged with the slaying and is held without bond in State Jail HOWARD A. SELDEN Howard A. Selden, 70, of Knowles Road, Middle Haddam, former East Hampton tax collector for 24 years, died Wednesday at Cobalt Lodge after a long illness.

He was a member of the advisory board of the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. a member of Anchor Lodge, and Bell Lodge 54. home today from 7 to 9 p.m, and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. IGNATIUS W. EMERLING Ignatius William Emerling, 81, of 28 Maple Meriden, father of a Hartford priest, died Wednesday at Meriden Hospital, after a short illness.

He was born in Luxembourg of German parents Jan. 27, 1885, and moved to this country July 4, 1906, at the age of 21. He lived in Meriden from that date until he died. He worked at the Cuno Engineering Corp. for 46 years, retiring in 1960.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Tyczkowski Emerling; pending a coroner's inquest and a scheduled Circuit Court ap pearance Nov. 28. The body of the 3tyear-old Foster was sent to Washington, D.C., by train early Wednesday TT' "J'! IOOF, and formerly owned and morning, said John MacDougall operated Selden's Hardware of Byles Memorial Home here. Store for 40 years until his re He took this action on request tirement in 1956.

He leaves his IS 11 Tf 3 II ll I I -M I 1 II ot the Navy, he added. wife, Hazel Anderson five sons, the Rev. James Deaths MERIINQ. In Meriden Hospital, Nov. 1VM.

Ignatius W. Emerllna. at The body was reposing Wednesday night at the Joseph two daughters, Mrs. Richard Emeriing, assistant at the Ca-Grant of Hebron and Mrs. Ron-foedral of St.

Joseph, Hartford, Gawler Sons Funeral Home Maple Meriden. Funeral Friday at a.m. from tht John J. Ferry Sonj Funeral Horn, 81 E. Main Meriden, and at 10:30 at St.

Joseph's aid Christopher of East Hamp-I John E. Emerling of West Ha in Washington. tnurcn, Meriden. Burial in Sacrad p- mmmm Haart Cametery. Friands may call at tha funeral noma today from 2 to 4 A spokesman there said the funeral will be at 8:45 at Fort Meyer Chapel in Virginia, with ana to p.m.

burial following at Arlington Na tional Cemetery. ven, Raymond C. Emerling of LaCrescenta, Joseph F. Emerling of Trumbull, and Prof. Edward G.

Emerling of St. Bonaventure University; two daughters, Mrs. J. Lawrence Ni-land and Mrs. George A.

Rose both of Meriden; 14 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren, and several nieces and ton; a brother, John Selden of Springfield, a nephew, Franklin Selden of Springfield, and eight grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at the Spencer Funeral Home, 112 Main East The Rev. Robert A. Sargent, minister of the East Hampton Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Union Hill JOHNSON.

In Deep River, November 14, I'M. Frank J. Johnson, husband of Hukfa (Swanson) Johnson, Deep Hollow Chester. Funeral service today 1:30 P.M. in the Chapel of Emanuel Lutheran Church.

Burial, Fairview Cemetery, West Hartford. Donations may be made to the memorial fund He said Foster leaves his mother, Mrs. Hilda B. Foster of Washington, and two brothers, George H. Foster, also of ef tha Emanuel Lutheran Church, Tay lor and Modeen Funeral Home, West nephews.

Funeral services will I Washington, and Dr. Richard S. Foster, an Army major. Cemetery, Middle Haddam. be held Friday at 9:45 a.m.

at Friends may call at the funeral the John J. Ferry Sons Fu- Hartford in charge of arrangements. JOY. In St. Francis Hospital, Nov.

It, 164. Michael Joy, husband of Margaret Kavanaugh Joy of 2 Hackmatack Manchester. The funeral will He also leaves three young Home for Christmas 1 11 man sons, John B. Foster Mark home tonight from 7 to 9. Of- neral Home, 88 East Main ficers and members of Anchor Meriden, and at St.

Joseph's Foster and Richard A. Foster, all of New London. be held Saturday morning at o'clock from the Thomas F. Farley Funeral Home, Webster followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass In the Church Lodge will meet at the funeral Church at 10:30 a.m. Burial will The funeral home spokesman, home tonight at 8, be in Sacred Heart Cemetery.

saia mat nis widow is also listed as a survivor. ef the Assumption, Manchester, at 10 'clock. Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7-0 p.m. and Friday from 1-5 and 7-t p.m. TOMARO. In Hartford, Nov. 11 1964.

OSCAR E. MASON Oscar E. Mason, of Por- hz A' ESS ter Lake Springfield, Mass. The Copenhagen fishing fleet returns home for Christmas Eve. gaily decorated with a spruce on the mast-head, following an old Danish Christmas tradition.

Like all Bing Grondahl Christmas plates. Home for Christmas comes in a limited edition, and orders for this collectors' item must be placed early to assure delivery. Please remember our supply is limited and the demand is growing greater every year. 1966 Edition-in Copenhagen underglaze blue $12.75 OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 iris a.m. from the Merwm, Leek and died Wednesday in Springfield Hospital He was born in Chico-, ms in st.

Gertrude'! church, wn-pee Falls, Mass. and had lived eon at a.m. Interment In Mt. St. c-: rr-u .1 Benedict Cemetery.

Friends may call 111 oyimguciu urea iur me the funeral noma today from i to last several years. He was for and 7 to p.m. I J. at Pratt it Whitney Aircraft East Hartford. He leaves FINAL DAY TODAY! 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. IF YOU ARE HARD OF HEARING DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND HEARING "IF HEARINQ IS YOUR AID PROBLEM IELT0NE IS CONSULTATION tour answer" At: 14 PRATT STREET (Across from Society for Savings) Experienced Hearing Aid Consultant! To Advise You FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE DOOR PRIZES BATTERIES ON le SALE EAR MOLDS i PRICE FREE TICKET ON DRAWING FOR NEW BELTONE AID la Memorial! his wife, Mrs. Veronica Ruddy Then will be a Month's Mind Mass for tne repose of tne soui of James Mason, a son, Robert Mason of King Size Standing Blackboard with Qock 5.99 Mary church, simsbury. Lorraine Cau' field of Southing- THE PHILIP H. ton; a brother, Louis Mason of Meriden; a sister, Mrs.

Mabel Greco of Suffield, and three grandchildren. Funeral services wiH be Friday at 8 a.m. at the Curran Jones Funeral Home, Springfield, followed by FARLEY FUNERAL HOME. INC. TEL 247-5681 Air Conditioned Webster Street at lenton carina lid MicVey Mouse and other Disney characters decorate this board in full color.

Has clock with moveable hands for learning to tell time. The green side can be flipped over to reverse black. 50" high, 40" wide. Writing frame Temple Street Level Mail or Dial 524-8S11 a Requiem High Mass in Holy ieiion lervtce Name Church, Springfield, at 9. Burial will be in Pennsylvania.

Hartford COMPANY HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD FUNERAL SERVICES 34 Pratt Street 247-7724 65 PRATT STREET 60 LASALLE ROAD John D. H. Hulttr. Distributor Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 Morrison W. Johnson.

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