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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 8

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8 The Berkshire Eagle, Friday, May 3, 1957 Gold StQ 1 PGH Auxiliary Members View Sale Articles Arthur Pierce Becotnes 87 Reservations Open For Couples'' Night Mothers Inc. I ffsW- af-'s'f" Bl Arthur W. Pierce of 26 Thomson PI. Wednesday observed "tHs 87th few reservations still are available for Women's Club- members. Public Events Tonigh 8 :15 City observatory open.

Springside Park. 8:15 PHS senior class play, "Time Out for Ginger." PHS auditorium. 8:30 -The Chalk Garden" by Town Players. Berkshire Museiim. either married or singly to attend the dean Berkshire the fifth annual couples' night cyclists and has been active in Boy morrow at the club, provided they i Scouts as a scoutmaster and coun-are accompanied by a male escort, seIor of Berkshire Council for about To Convene Statc-nide Event IT ill Re May 5 to 8 At endell-Sheruobd The American Gold Star Mothers Inc.

will hold its state convention May 5 -to 8 at the. Wendell-Sherwood Hotel. The convention will open with ajjoard meeting Sunday evening at 7:30 Tomorrow Rotary ine event win oegin at ju wun a -gef Acquainted refreSmt JJ half-hour." according to Mrs. by ocf eel E. Peltier, chairman.

A hKJJPSSJft The event will begin at 60 with; plaque. A -n 1 10 a.m2 p.m. PHS benefit bar The gain shop. State Armory. i born in Turkevon May 1.

1870. and tertainrnent will foUow until mid-i -u mZmJl or Rraduate(1 from tne Massachusetts night. Reservations are to be made iTrlc. by calling the club by noon to-! In' ltutepof Techni0g3Lf morrow Mr' Pierce daughter. Mrs, Granville S.

Pruyne, and son, Keith, Music Festival For Schools Is Announced Throe Concerts Scheduled for Elementary 111 pits Pupils of the public elementary schools will present throe musical programs under the direction of Miss Josephine A. Enright, elementary -school music supervisor. The first section of the Juntfi annual sixth grade music festival will be at 2 Monday afternoon in South Junior High School auditorium. Three hundred twenty six pupils from JMunkett, Hibbard Dawes and Pomcroy schools, will participate. Tne program will elude four massed choruses ranging from 50 to 150 members each, and four Grade 6 dahce groups.

Three hundred eight pupils will take part in the second section of the sixth grade festival at 2 Wednesday afternoon. May 15, In Samuel Ddrsans Pittsfield. maKe tneir nome in Lawrence Pierce lives Rummage Sale Tuesday in Staten Wed 60 Years Local Couple Mrs. SauT Bitensky, Mrs. Harrv-1 A membership breakfast w.iH Jae held Monday morning at the hotel.

Eleanor Charron will be in charge of arrangements. Also Monday morning the group will tour the Berkshires. The American Legion Auxiliary Horetly and Mrs, Samuel Fread-i man are chairmen of the spring; rummage sale Tuesday morning at 9:30 at Wendell Avenue Clothing and household articles will be sold. -s I TYLER THEATER Tonight and Saturday Mark Occasion At Their Home Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel H. Dorgan will honor the organization at a tea at 3 Monday afternoon at the American Legion Home. Department President Mrs. Clara Covino of 86 North St. yesterday observed their 60th wedding anniversary.

No celebration was held because Mr. Dorgan recently returned home from St. Luke's Hospital, where he was rpciitwratinff Imm a hpart at. of Everett will be crowned Queen xf the May at a reception in her' honor Monday evening at the hotel. I TL 1..

Lee Tuesday morning the convention; HtT nfFW-i TK-Knnn- tn'iilmn WSf osTn-fdfuSfBeWw St North Junior -High School aucbj fff rrffefpatin' Srhoofcrwiff "Duel nn th Mluistlppl." The former Nettie Ingraham. Mrs. Dorgan was born 80 vears ago The True Bartlett, Tucker. Allendale, Crane, Mercer, Pontoosuc, Rice and Russell. The third program will be.

a con-Cert by the combined elementary Story of Jesse" John IT. l(ivermore, at left, and Mrs. Harold M. Harris Jr. take Qttrnntnge.

of uarm weather to inspect furniture to he sold at Pittsfield Gcnertd Hospital bargain shop tomorrow at State Armory, Mrs. I.ivermore is vhairmnn of transportation. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Jack.

last January in New Ashford. Her husband, who was 80 in December, is a Dalton native. The couple have lived in Pittsfield since their mar-riagV in Stephentown. S.Y. Mr.

Dorgan retired some, years ago from GE after years of uie jionunauon oi omcers Deing held. Registration will begin at Mayor Harvey E. Lake is expected to attend the memorial service at 2:30 Tuesday. Mrs. Ella O'Connor: of Roslindale.

chaplain; and Mrs I Virginia Hallford. sergeant at! arms, will be in charge. of the-pro-gram. Bsaqitel Tuesday The department banquet will be! at rTuesday evening. Mrs.

Helen! TDNYCURIlS-MARlHAIIYa CiMES BICKFQRO KAIHRYN 6RANI James CinemaScop R. Meador are assisting Mrs. Frederick McKe'rr, tenerwl chairman. Event is auxiliary anht ALSO I.OIO. DC I it.

nam service. Before that, he did farm work. His wifer who "used to cook for some of the best Pittsfield fam school orchestras on Wednesday. June 5V at 2 p.m in Hibbard School auditorium. -Festival piano accompanist will be Frank R.

Mullen, principal of Crane School. Edward P. Stanley, supervisor of physical education in the elementary schools, is adviser for the dance groups. A tape recording of the programs will be made by Joseph R. MeMahon of the audio-visual department.

The public is invited to attend the-festival, which is an outgrowth ilies, atopped working about five years ago and now just takes care Mrs. John D. Cox Jr. Renamed Head of First Church Croup of her own home. WilliweKpf Brookline is- chairman.

The final session will begin Wednesday morning at9. At 9 :30 an election of officers wiHtake place, and will be followed afNnoon by the presidents' luncheon. Mrs. Evelyn Masserman of WakefieldXis in charge; PLL'8 ACTION OO-HIT Mrs. John v.

Cox Jr. vas re Movie Timetable Berkshire Drive-In "The Ken-tuckian," at dusk; "To Catch a Thief," 10:10. Capitol "Sea Devils." 1 :00, 4:20," "Flying Leathernecks," :35, 5:55, 9:15. Palace Out at Medicine Bend," 1:00. 4:15, "Casablanca," 2:35, 5:50, 9:10.

State "Secrets of Life." 1:00, 3:49. 6:34, "Hold That Hypnotist," 2:36, 5 :25, 8:10. Social Briefs Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen of 47 Hull Ave.

have left' for California, where they expect to live. Mr. Olsen has been employed at Sprague Electric Co. and has taken a position with North American Aircraft in Hawthorne. Calif.

of the daily classroom activities in music. There will be no admission Mrs, Helen McClay of Watertowhil FORREST TUCKER wmm crra is general chairman. Assisting her will be Mrs. Beatrice Bond of elected president of the Free Will Society at a meeting attended by 62 yesterday afternoon at First Congregational parish house. Other officers named were Mrs.

William B. Hagyard Mrs. Ralph D. Head and Mrs. Gilbert L.

West, vice presidents; "Mrs. J. Bradley Cooper, secretary Miss Mill MARA C0RDAY I eterans ires To Install Sunday Mrs. James F. Mullaney will be installed president of the newly-formed Auxiliary of Veterans of World War I at a meeting at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the American Legion Home.

Mrs. Louise MacFarlane. president of the Springfield chapter, will be installing officer 1- Others to take office will be Mrs. Frank D. Alvord.

senior vice president; Mrs. Willard Farrington, vice president; Mrs. Ambrose W.Hunt, treasurer; Mrs. William Hunt. Chaplain: Mrs.

Henry T. Seckler, conductress; Mrs. Daniel G. Clancy, guard; Mrs. Israel La-Clair, trustee for one year; Mrs.

Earl W. O'Dell, trustee for two years; and Mrs. Ezreal G. Grand-shaw, trustee for three years. ICOlUMIt "mm Cartooa sf rial tern Luncheon Dinners Mrs.

Olsen is the former Doris L. Murdock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

"Murdock of 29 Fern St. cocktail louoge Harriet Waterman, assistant sec 6:00, Tyler "Mister "Quiet Gun," 7:50, retary; Cyrus A. Henry. Spring Ball Tonight Tor oli os' Pupils The Ruth and Robert Tolvo School- of Dancing will have its spring ball for pupils and their guests from 8 to 11 tonight at the treasurer; Miss Hortense EPlatt. assistant secretary; Mrs.

Everett UNION SQUARE NOW HENRY FONDA Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fitzpatrick and son, Eddie, of Clifton Heights. will spend the weekend with Mrs. Fitzpartick's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clark of 110 Ontario St.

Holden, work chairman; Miss Mar Union at Showdown." 1:21, 4:31, "12 Angry Men." 2:40, 5:50, 9:00. garet M. Hall, knitting chairman and Mrs. L. K.

Sweatland and Mrs. Hagyard. hostess chairmen. County timetable on Page 22. vj 1 si wr Mr.

and Mrs. Leo M. Meyer of 19 Velma accompanied by Mrs. Lenox Community Center. Pupils are from Lenox.

Lee. Stockbridge. Great Barrington. Sheffield and Richmond. Alan Grieve's orchestra will play.

The nominating committee con Sr MOHAWK fRAILiP KA. 5-2064 V-l sisted of Mrs. A. Park Shaw, Mrs. Howard E.

Reynolds- and Mrs. J2 Nathan Bookless of 66 South Onota have returned from a five-week vacation at Miami Beach, Fla. ANGRY MEN a Shelbuprve Fall? Chairmen Named For Dance Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.

IT EXPLODES LIKE 1 2 STICKS OF DYNAMITE I now 'JJili; Stanley J. Clarke. Mrs Myron Lord led devotions, after-which annual reports were read. Luncheon was served' by Mrs. William Coolidge Hart's group, Mrs.

Loring G. Robbins showed pictures of Mexico and Guatemala. and Mr.and Mrs. David R. Bates are chairmen for tonight's amtual square dance of South Congregational Church at 8:30 in Bar LEE J.

COBB ED BEGLEY and G. MARSHALL JACK WARDEN mt una mnsit PLEASE see it from the btoinningl Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman PLUS 2nd THRILL HIT rett Hall at the church. Jim Willis orchestra will play. Eleven churches. Newcomers Club and the Square Dance have been invited.

Miss Provpnza.no To Med Tomorrow Miss Elena Mary Provenzano John Durek at Showdown1 EAST LEE MJVJV DANCING Every Saturday To the Music of nOURMGLES "CASABLANCA" who will be married to Williamj OPEN 1 StS 7 10 30 AM I Tomorrow 1 TONIGHT and SATURDAY Bernard Mara tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Mount Carmel-Church, has announced her attendants. Miss Sybil L'Hote will be maid of honor, and the Misses Jean T. and Jo Ann C. Mancivalano will be bridesmaids.

The bride-elect's sister, Miss Carmen Anne Provenzano. will be junior bridesmaid, and Margaret Mary Mara, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be flower girl. 7 Pittstield Albany Road FLOOR SHOW DANCING NIGHTLY Featuring LADY BARBARA Exotic DA WN DAY Exotic PAUL MITCHELL ML C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOC CIRCE One of the Greatest Comedians SATURDAY FREDDIE CLTTE'S 10-PC. ORCHESTRA Mr Vi hr.

of Cartoons with Woody Woodpecker Also Color Features Free Pencils Given to First 100 Kids FREK Movie Star Photos Grace Kelly This Week Rl JlH.l'HI'l.H PARKING i tlOlr rREE We Cater to Parties and Banquets Davirt A fjpnrv will ho hr man II Try Our Delicious Steaks and Seafood 2gc rnill L'nder All For Mo s'swia gf for Mr. Mara. Thomas C. Costello and Bernard Mara, the prospective bridegroom's brother, will usher. The bride will be given in marriage by her father.

Charles Provenzano. Honored at Parties Miss Provenzano has been hon JAMES CRAIG -ANGIE DICKINSON IV HrfT nllsliw ussl 1 KcNTUCKIAjf lBHpot 1CNIIaSc0PE Diann FOSTER Jfl Diana LYNN WM DANCING This May 4th In Person XAVIER CUGAT and his Orchestra Admission $1.82 plus tax Chef Karl's ored at a personal shower by Mrs. David A. Geary at her home at 406 West St; att dinner party at To Catch a Thief rAUaouNT nenm Hinsdale Home Club, Inc. ROUTE 8 HINSDALE, MASS.

Tonight 9:30 to 12:30 ROUND and SQUARE DANCING Music by Joe Rivers' Variety Boys Tomorrow Night 9 to 12 Ted's Shogry's Orch. Featuring George Morell FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL STEAMED CLAMS Pizzas, Light Lunches, Grinders Any Time (ates Open at 7:00 Show Starts at Dusk Cartoons NOW OPEN EVERY NIGHT Lenox, Massachusetts Open Saturday, May 4th Sunday and Holidays 12 Noon to 8 PM Luncheon 12 to 2 Dinner 6 to 9 Daily Tel. 698 for Reservations All Legal Beverages Ida John's by employes of New England Telephone Telegraph Co. at a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Bernard Mara at the Knights of Columbus Hall; at a personal shower by the Misses Jean and Jo Ann Mancivalano at their home, 7 Dexter St.

at a miscellaneous shower by her aunts. Mrs. Louis Bigelow, Mrs1. James A. Blaehe, Mrs.

Joseph J. Grimaldi and Mrs. Walter Stockley; at a miscellaneous shower by Miss Sybil L'HQte and Miss Marie Provenzano at the bride's home. 115 Second and at a dinner party hy employes of the Waffle Corp. of America, at the West Shore Club, where she was presented a gift: Mr.

and Mrs. Provenzano will entertain the bridalvparty this evening after the rehearsal. MIDWAY OPEN SUN. 1 PM FREE ACT SUN. PEE-WEE MENARD And His Trail Herders BONNY RIGG INN ROUTE 10 BECKET, MASS.

Has Ever Before Come to the Screen as Popular Motion Picture Entertainment Dancing Every Saturday Night FREDDIE SA VINO'S ORCHESTRA Torino at the Piano ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND We cater to all kinds of parties and banquets Dining room seats 300 people Food Served, at all Times Phone Fleetwood 4-6311, -74 tm sssssl ii i ADVERTISEMENT GIRLS GO TO BOSTON SHOPPING A group.of thirty-five office girls from Pittsfield have chartered a bus to Boston for a shopping spree. They are leaving Pittsfield at 7a.m. Sat. morning and will be in Boston by 11 a.m. They are planning on lunching at the Cop ley and then shopping for the after jip jlBj noon.

After shopping they plan on dinner at famous Durgin Park. Opening Dance May 11th MAPLEVIEW BALLROOM Route 8 Washington, Mass. FRANKIE MILLER and his orchestra Also POLKA LOVERS EVERT FRIDAY STARTING MAY 17th LARRY CHESKY and his orch. The cost of chartering the coach fMkittaaui.rMntkni tutu i vm i tms nut HUHP jn msswmBBbsV WkbKk5ez sffB VlilHI BBBBHffBBBBBBBBBsW BB LM wKtKETW Plus The Bowerv Bovs in Co-Hit "Hold That Hypnotist" for the day is only $135 or less than $4 per girl. They are going in a new weather conditioned diesel liner with reclining seats plus all the comforts of home.

This Is something your group should consider. For further information call "Bud" Weeks at Pittsfield Yellow Cab Co. Dial 4567 "Charter Coach Service." Plus Those Special Malt Disney Featurrttes TV and Radio Personality Tel. Rocket for Reservations All Legal Beverages UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.

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