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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 11

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The Berkshire. Eagle, Frldav, jUrch 1, 1937 a Lebanoiiy alley- navies. Senior Play Tickets Available at Door VT Ttt Leh. N.V., 7-2373 x. IFFORD M.

FR AMD 401 Old Cracked Ceiling Is Easily Replaced With Hi Lite NEW LEBANON, Tickets for the senior class playxt New Lebanon Central School tORiorrov. Right- at E.l.VwHll be avmlabte-gt- Mrs. Mark Karpel Mrs. Mark Karpel, 53, a former resident of this city, died suddenly yesterday afternoon in Tampa; Fla. Mrs.

-Karpel, the former Rae East Challiam lan HurtAflerCa Iinstrel Show Being. Planned-For Loan Fund a PREFINISHED TWIN TILE 3Iri Maria Barba, Mrs. Maria Barba, of 33 Fourth St, widow of John Barba i and. mother -of-the Rfvtj Brother Joseph Barba, stationed in Relies ey, died this morning at her home. A native of Italy, Mrs.

Barba had a' communicant of Mount-Carmel 1 Iseweil suddenly last Hits Parked Truck NEW LEBANON, N.Y. An rhe doorr' the Ecket committee dated today. Onhaiew reserved seat tickets arr left. Class members conducted a house-to-house sale Wednesday night with members of.th? Lions- Club providing Just staple it up and the job' is done Bloom, was born As bury Bark. and resided Pittsfield several years.

She leaves her husband, a son, Evan, a daughter. Miss Ann Karpel, three brothers and two sisters appeal for residents to cooperate in staging a minstrel show next month for th? benefit ed the sehoo CANAAN. Y. -r- Ralph Stall, 19, of East is" in Co- I'lumbia Memongl Ii5p: with in juries. received Services and burial took place LUMEER Inc.

Alost Everj thing in Lumher. 2i Wancn Terrace DiaI 2-6917 Church. She "as a member of the at her home, a good attendance. Double-Barrelled yOe lfvr-tS Story: Ey Mai Tw ai this afternoon Tampa A native of St. Gregoire, Can- loan fund was made-today by Michael F.

director. About 13 showed up 1 a meeting Wednesday night, but a larger tective being Stigrrmtine Aid Society. She leaves four, sons, Brother Barba, Dom-iRtck. -Louis andAnfhirrv rf ada, Mrs. Bonneau had lived in mdleki 31 'V'eartrandscairTe; Funerak cast is needed -to make it a this city; three grandchildrep and munitant of N'otte Dame Church car-truck xrash on Route 295 yes-terday morning.

Stetr TT'prtpvV Jr' Neickarz gvlbanon S0t53 reports that was en route to work in Pittsfield when he ran into a parked trailer-truck Operated by Donald W. Rhinemiller Curtis French in the-lcad roles. A full dress rehearsal was held this afternoon at -an assembly1 lor students. cess. At a meeting pE the fund committee last night it announced.

that the first rehearsal will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 at the school. Musicians, singers, dancers or those having other talents are Invited to attend. Mrs. Margaret tVillsoa A HigfiMRss of Requiem was celebrated -for Margaret Quinn Wrlison whose funeral was at .9.30 this morning at Sacred Heart Church. The Rev, Henry M.

Burke offic i a ted Be a ers were Norman P. -Mineau. Ralph T. La-Barger-'R borther in Italy, The body rests at the Beneiven-ga Funeral Home, where the funeral will be held Monday morning, followed at Mount Carmel Church with a Solemn High'Requtem Mass Burial will be in St. Josephs Cemetery, She leaves her husband, three sons, Ernest 'Rene and Victor O.

Bonneau: four 'daughters, Mrs. Franciji' Hams, George Arch-ambeault, Mrs. George Shogry and Mrs. Remo DelQallo, all of Pittsfield our sisters. Miss Eva a a dM Lbuis Pelletier, both of BstannrsJSiglrQTd: of Adams, Mass.

roope Neic karz said the truck had brokenXdo' Heaphy Sends arning 0 ers of Danis ing flares on the highway. ThV EVERYTHING LYOU NEED FOR The family' will niect Tf iehdFlf crash the Cola nepCoumy Engineer! farry WTHea-i phy of Lee mailed flood- precaution Earl EiiTiirner stv-Buriai was iri Berkshire Farm otes the Evergreen Cemetery. Arhng Kennels about 7:15, and iS-stiU under investigation. letters to some" 150 unty dami ers this Owners this morning. ton, Vt.

The Rev. Patrick Hannon offered prayers at the graver Perfect Freeiing Paclcaging Day of Prajer the funeral home tomorrow and afternoons from 2 to also tonight and tomorrow -evenings from 7 to S. -Omission of flowers is requested DonatiOnsmay be sent tUBright-side, ft' CANAAN. N.Y. -r Mrs.

E. L. Marsh of Old Lyme, niece of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott G.

Lane, has, presented the Berkshire Industrial Farm with oil paintings of Mrr and Mrs. Lane. These paintings wiil be hung in the conference room on the second floor of Gilpin Hall. Mr. Lane 'was elected a director, in 1912 and served 36 years, until his retirement Tn l948 at the The owners were reminded that) spillways Should bq free and clear, with a shboa rds, removed Gates! should be good operaung condi-' tion.

An additional slifety measure! is provided if the water level is kept below the spillway when high water conditions are expect, the engineer Wrote; Mr, and, plan. Ronneauof -Mqtitreal -and Mrs. Esube Rlteaume of this' city: a brother, Arthur Rheaufne of West Warren, II grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The- body jests At the Dery Funeral Home, wljere the funeral ill be Monday jtnhnung, followed by a service at Notre Dame Church. Burial will, be in St.

Josephs Cemetery. The family will meet friends at tfte-funeral home -tomorrow and Sundayafternoons from 1 to tomorrow 'and Sunday evenings from 7 to 9. Plastic Bags NEW LEBANON. N.Y-The annual World Day of Prayer service will be held locally" at the Congregational Churrhrr March 8, at2 m.ytbe Church of Our Saviotfrand the- Brainard Etetho-dist Church are joining irv the observance1. Mrs John Thomas isgeneraT chairman of Mrs.

Arthur Pa) son JIrs. Ruth Cook. Services for MrsrRuth Cook will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the Wellington Funerat Home. The Rev. Christian B.

Jensen, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in South-view Cemetery, Notth-Adams. Th. the 7 to 9. ie family ill meet friends at furteral home-tonight Bag and Freezer Kits 'WINDSOR Mrs.

Clara n. 66, of Savoy, Road died yes- Poultry" "Bags leave Monday for a throe-week vacation iwTsarasotarEla fromfof-82i when he was made-an ume honorary director. During ths Plastic Boxes, unbreakable oil Wrappings terday at Pittsfield General Hospital where she fiad Been" a patient 12 days. A nativeof Windsor, she was thedaughter of Sanuel and lfulda-Ames TubbsZIShe attended fhe'Episcopal Church. Synlv6r.sinctude'"herhah; he served as vice president and president of George I Brow mr; Serv ices for George L.

Brown Mrs, Mary llortie The varsity a ncL-Jumor varsity weie at 2 this a eAhaketha 11 te am rvon on game IVER Mi s. Hortie, 72, -widow of Harry HOftie, a son, -Henry Pay- A sort irt; T.ELECTEtr: rthur, Payson i three daug htei rs, Edw ard iMill River.died this morning at Open Evenings Tues phen's -Episeopal Church. The Rev. Malcolm W. Eckel, rector, offlet-ated.

Bearers were Arthur and Thomas Deitlln, Leonard and James BrownMichael Henderek Brown" of Putsheld, Mrs, Edith Gokey of Hinsdale-and Mrs. Wight of California: a sister, Fairview Hospital, Great Barrington, Born in Salisbury, she. was the daughter of Alonzo I.W EfUd CZr- the Garfield (N.Y.) Cemetery, Harte Airs. Elizabeth Al. YOUR DEALER two brothers, I George Tubbs of Pittsfield aosTFred Tubbs of West Cummington; 12 grandchildren and -eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services ill be Sunday afternoon in the Bartlett Funeral and lost one.at the benefit played at the Catholic Youth Organization "intfohoes.rThls benefit was to JTp raise funds for the CYO recreation programLynn Irvine the 'boys Lawrence Grossner, director of children's division of the Jewish Family and Childrens Agency, Boston," was a'recent guest of the clinical department. Mr. Grossner was interested in learning about the nature of the facilities available for treatment of boys sent the farm by his-agency. 1 JL Donald Coldren, executive di-T rector, is attending the 34th an-ual Superintendems' Conference New York City. This is a three-J day meetings I Mr.

and Mrs. James Dowd will sow in sneer had lived in MU1 River seven years. Syrvivors are a son. Joseph Hortie of Wmsted, Conn. two Mrs.

Carl Mill River.andMrs. Harold Jespersen of Englewood, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The body has been removed to the Birches Funeral Home, Great Barrington. Funeral services will be Monday at the Birches, Burial will be -in Forest-View Cemetery Home in Dalton. The family will meet friends today from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from to 4 and 7 tq 9.

Buriaf will be An Windsor HUF Cemetery---- -A Solemn RequierpyMass Was celebrated for Elizabeth M. Harte whose funeraL wfjis at 9 this morning at Charles' Church. The Rev. Robert L. Ahem, D.C.L., was celebrant, assisted by the Rev.

Joseph Cooney as deacon and the Rev. John Cain, subdeacon. The RE Rev, Msgr. Eugene F. Marshall, DD and J.

Shaughnessy, pastor of St, Agnesi" Church, Dalton, attended within the sanctuary. A large-delegation of members of the'Rosary Society attended the services. Bearers were James E. Curtin, Dr. Joseph W.

Farrell. John Harte James to in ItJTRODUCIIJG 1957 MOST EXCITING HEW HOMES- CAVALCADE OF Wmstedr ii In MemoriamNotices Card of Thanks and Death-Notices 1 Riles Tomorrow leave tomorrow for-lheir mnnual For W. PEatonh, RANCHES CAPES SPLIT OR TRI-LEYELS-EASY TO OWN YOUR CHOICE! Anniversary Masses am him inMin Bint Exit Stilt for Ibt tollonmi Sttt paMieatiso with tilt irmilffn tl Weath n.tirta which will ha arecateS aa ta n.oa tar aahlieaUoa, C.h jo ad- taara i rtaalrad. tS aanta Ht Una. 1.19 auaiann aharta.

GREAT BARRINGTON Fu- Harte jj.lRichard'Harte and mes winter vacation at Jupiter, Fla. In' a recent picture stamngj Jayne Mans 'Girls Can't Help It, Eddie Fontam (former BIF boy) has a solo number. ElERYONPS INVITED -TO. F. Curtin.

Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Father Cooney offered prayers at the grave. Card of Thanks 'It, ARTHtnt STRINGER. Wi wistiMo thanl Eaton ef Sheffield will be held tomorrow af 11 at the Birches Funeral Home, Great Barrington.

The Rey-nBAlter Boardman Wright, pastor of Christ TEplscopaFChurch, Sheffield, will officiate. Burial will be in Center Cemetery, Sheffield. Friends are asked to omit flowers. irts, Xiiend -and -iieigl ibor te. i lest of St Marv parish, antkhe Ketlv Funeral Home for their Ronderfui assistance ahd sGnpathy.

tXe beautiful Hovers and card during the recent loss of my beloved Mr vrthur Sifmaer and Ifcfhll County Sell Property Bids for two pieces of property this town were received by the county Board of Supervisors" and both were accepted. Melvin B. Sedgwick bid $150 for the Plotnlck house and land in Lebanon Springs, and Malte Benzaw bid $40 for wood lot in New Lebanon formerly owned by Charles Carpenter. Both properties had been taken by the Sirs. Letltla Borden The funeral ofMr.f.

Letitia Borden of Lenox will be held tomorrow front the Roche Funeral Home at 9.30 a.m with a High Mass of Requiem at 10 in St. Anns Church. The family will meet friends today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 in the funeral home. Burial ill be irf St Ann's Cemetery. Lenox.

At the Beautiful DAKOTA Model Ranch Home ON HAST STREET PITTSFIELD 7 SIGNS county in lax sales. SATURDAY.MARCH-2-10 AMto 8 PM and SUNDAY, MARCH 3-10: AMi to .8 PM Earh-Season Prices! SAVE BIG HONEY mrcs On All. Your Karl' Clean-up and Planting Heeds! mmira.Tii:i -y -David and Robert Decker of Springfield are spending this week with their uncle and aunt, Mr7 and Mrs. Frank Decker SJiss Middlebrook Funeral services for Miss Georgi-anna Middlebrook- of -Washington were held today at 2 In the Bartlett Funeral Home. The Rev.

Wayne. Price-of theBecket- Federated Church officiated. Burial was in Washington Mountain Rakes I Garden Tools E.1HT --Bearers were Wilbur and James. Pomeroy, Edward and Charles Messenger, John Gardner and James Queried. kJ t- iauo; Supply Cu.

Vegetable Seeds Flower Seeds CARR Lt. Cl. John 4, Fahey PEANUTS 537 North St. Dial 2-1581 Potting Soil v- FRANK'S TV SHOP touti iunCfiC) DAKOTA i I A Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated for Lt. Col.

John J. Fahey whose funeral was at 8 this morning at 'St. Joseph's Church. The Rev. Charles L- Foley was celebrant," assisted by the RevTohnJrthTJahan -tj-je'gcon and the Rev Lanoue, subdeacon Large- delegatlons of tea hers a dt he A tr Force Re serves attended the services.

Bearers were William Heaphy, Edward Kinsella. James Rowan, James Magner, Augustine Regnier and Edward Hayes. Burial was in St. Josephs Cemetery. The Rev.

Paul Riedl offered prayers at the grave IN-THE-SHELL Proudty Announces' Hit as an Authorised, OUTSTANDING HOME VALUE. $5659 Complete Quality Materials Heres Grossmans Dakota, a Big 3 bedroom ranch designed in dis- tinctive good taste to meet the demands of todays modern family; You? inspection will quickly reveal many quality" features usually- G-E TV DEALER found 'only in much higher priced homesJThe Dakota means a Date With Better Living." Frank H. Roark Bin -19 25c axotwi wwoCmlt mis ANSI Ilf The funeral of Frank H. Roark will -be tomorrow morning at 8:30 at the Haughey Funeral Home followed at 9 at St. Josephs Church witfi 'a High Mass of Requiem, Buriaf wlf be in The Minviile Cemetery.

Members of the family 'will meet friends at the funeral home this afternoon from 2 to Otnd tonight from 7-to 8 Presenting Grossman's -'Avar3-Winnlngw Homes Program Why spend your income on high rents this year and years to Thousands of New Englanders have happily discovered that a complete Grossman Home means a Bigger Better Home for less moneyr Dont save useless rent receipts! OWN YOUR OWN HOME the sensible Low-Cost Grossmann way.Cometo ourOpen House and learn all the sensational facts. MIXED NUTS POUND No Skating Tonight mmrn There will be no skating tonight in any of -the public- areasrthe Parks and RecreatToirUepartmehT announced today. The department also said there will be no siding instruction foF' children at Bous-quets. SJ North StrMi Ni( Nninn'l Stuff. Vr 0RAND NEW 1957 HOMES OUTSTANDING 57 IMPROVEMENTS $38 Legal Fee Is All You Need -and' TERMS THAN EVER No Double Rents While Building Your Home! Learn how a quality Grossman home can save you up to $3,500 and see a Sneak Preview of elegant homes that will headline Spring Building all over N.E.

Every Grossman home is custom engineered with the inest build ing ma ter iaK in America today. and More Than 4 Quality Homes Iow as $30.38 per JIonth Men's or Ladies' Vrlst Watch FREE HOMES ADVISORY SERVICE GPEN ALL DAY erta will gladly answer- all your questions on architecl will gladly answer- all your questions on architecture, -LR Expert plans, materials, construction and No Tight Money Financing. FREHlESTpiATES)N youroWhqMe: plans. Ws -k 4 a a 1 a tk avtffl material egister- at Royal Discount 5 tor Monday to--Thursday 7:30 PM. 2 Be at Royal Friday at' 7 PM.

You" must be present to -win. 3. Drawing will continue until there is a winner present. 4 You must register again for next weeks Local Representatives EDJOHNSTONE You, as aa employee of the General Electric Company, wUl be welcomed and serviced competently at your employer discount Bring in your Own plans for FREE requirements estimate. iUW0 Ikntd and.

Af'pleton SU. price. i 23,000 TIRSTtlBAttTITlTDSS FCIrtBJiT Iff 4HTT.t 7 FRANK'S TV SHOP 3 Holyoke, Mass, JE3-6276 DAVID SyTcES 43 Taylor reet-Pittsfield, 5Ias, -Dijltsfield 12-1218;.

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