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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 8

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ierkshire'. lion( 1 TI'414. to I Smill Planet" Clines, for Berkshire Pliyhoure, stock Awards Announced Stoddeti 1..4 Betrothed 2 Teacher To Mary Edgar S. von Gehren, lohn3 Hopkinl''Student WESTFIELD Mr. and Mrs.

Lynwood Tower Stodden of 45 Highland formerly of Pittsfield SIT. and Mrs. John MacGruer Jr; of 26 George St, the weekend at Lake Champlain. Mrs. Charles 7.

McCarty Jr. and daughter, Moira, of Waterville. are spending two weeks withMrs. McCarty's mother, Mrs. John P.

O'Boyle, 557 Pomeroy Ave. and Mrs. Edward T. Callahan Of 18 Charles St. have returned after 10 days at Gloucester, and Hampton Beach, 'Mrs and Mrl.

Walter of 118 Morningview Dr. returned to day, after. spending a few weeks with Mrs. Kudtalt parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph C. Lallocque of Valley Falls, 11-7. The Kudlas, were anootaYantld -by Kudla's niect4, Miss Pamela De Saint of Valley Falls, who spent week here with them Mr. and Mn. Roger W.

Wellington and their daughter, Mt William H. Ford Jr. of 19 Broad Si, have returned fmm a vacation at Proutes Neck, 7 Edwin 3. lleiirs of Petersburg, F6, has arrived to' spend 'the' next four weeka at ilia cottage at Stockbridge, Bowl. Mr.

Ind Mrs. William J. Mord son and daughters, Patricia -and Mimi; of Kennett Square, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mor rison's bmtherin-law and sister, Mr: and Mrs: Clark B. Harding of 300 Mimes Rd, Also with Te Hardings was U.

Thomas E. Davis of Scranton, PA. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Chase and children, Edward Jr Hall, Bill and Debbie, of 52 Birch. Grove Dr. returned -lifter spending two weeks at South Chatham, Cape Cod: While away, gine' parents Mr. and Paul J. Latno, and her brothers of Worcestet, who are at the cape for the summer.

Mr. and Mn. Richard S. Brandt Of 48 Tor Ct, and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Martin of 138 Jason St. entertained at a cocktail party yesterday afternoon at the home. home. Berkshire 7.rIve-In "Ride a Crcoked WWI "A Time To Love arid a Timrro 10:00, Married a Woman," 1:05, 4:30, 7:50: 240, 6:05, 9:25. Little CinemaShort subjects, "The Ladyldllers," 8:42.

Damn," 1:10, 3:50. 6:30, "Gang Wars," 2:28, 510, 750. Pittatield of Old California," "Adam and 9:45. AnitaOpen Saturday and Sunday only. Sunset Drive-In "Showdown at Hoot Hill," "The Young Unto Square "Khlga Go "Wonders of 'Chicago," 1:15, 3 6:15, 8:45.

County timetable on Page 18 Golden 'Age Club' To --Toriorroo 1- At Boys', Club Canis' ill Golden Age Club mects lis morrow at the Boys OublCamp sil Richmond Pond. A bus Win lawn the YMCA at 10 Am. Ftirther plxhs will be made by the committee for th hospitality day at Tanglewood Aug. 26. A short business meetint wtll held.

Tickets Available For Benefit, Supper Tickets still are available for the benefit supper Saturday at Our Lady of Mercy Seminary in Lenox. Aa food served at the baked Vir. ginia ham and Boston baked bean supper will be home-cooked. The sale of tickets will close Wednesday. with a limited number being left for sale at the door.

flcktxnfle obtained from Miss Marcella Morrison of Lenox and Miss Cornelia gourhilian, chairman; or from Miss Anna, Cow. fin of Dalton. Miss Barbara Kelly of Lee and at the Book Shelf. DERIESIIIREA PLAYHOUSE 8The Berkshire' Eagle. ilontliY Aug 18, 1958 Public Events Girls Club Social.

Soca- Netys in ne li- tab' Ol Aga Club one ime Gden Az i 0 0 est ortorrot, 1-, 7. -4-1-- Camp Sumne c-- spend Crooked "A me 'ro iss' DOYE ti-lau till) 1- a grain 'Planel" has arrived MT and Inan A. 7 Edwin '4 St 'LoSeverklittrarid 10:01 01, Closes for Berkshire PlaYhouse, Stock Jr, of 26 George SL sPent' the burg, F6, rived to' weekend at Lake ChamPlahr- 'the' next four weeka at bis cottage Ag; mec'te 0 at Stockbride BowL Awards' Ait'llOtitiCeCIP 'a. I. Married a Woman, Mrs Charles oicCarty Jr.

and -e- rumnnnvichmondatFothend-13111; busC3ubwillICamPleavast be held- 2:40. 6:05, 9:25 the YMCA at 10 a.m daughter, Moira, of 'We tervme, latamk, are spending two Afr. and Mrs. William J. Morn- Further plshs will be made by i Lind 16., (Len Little Cinema-snort subjects, the committee for the hospitality day at Tanglewood Aug.

26. A weeks with Mrs. McCarty's moth- son and daughters, Patricia and 915; ille 8:42. er, John P. Ol3oyle 557 of Ke in4; miett 'Square, Pa; Is Betrothed )1 spent the weekend with Mrs.

Mot-- Palace-- Sierra Bamn," 1:10 short bus mess ineu meeting "'AU Pemele). 350. 6:30, "Gang War," 1 and- Mn Edward calla. rison's and sister 2 10 7 0 ..,2:. :5, vat, Ticket A table Teacher To Marry Pittaaeld Drive-In--1'RaMers of han Of 18 Charles St.

have returned Mr. and Mrs. Clark B. Harding of or a e. vacationing 10 days at 300 Holmes Rd.

Also with the Old "Adam Edgar S. von Gehren, nckets still are available for me ki (1 Gloucester, and Hampton Beach, Hardings was Lt. Thomas E. Davis and Eve," 9:45. benefit supper Saturday at Our gtate--Ope Saturday Lady of Mercy Seminary in Lenox.

118 op ns' tu ent H. of Scranton, pa. wESTFIELD Mr. and Mrs. i a limited number and Sunday only All, food served at the baked Vir- Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Chue Tower er Stodden of 45 High- 'Me. and Mn s. Walter Kutila of showdown ghtia ham and Boston baked bean us Motningview Dr.

returned to and children Edw J. 8 Dri la ard Hsu. ease Drive- andLYnwnAd ve of Pittsfield a ndin a few weeks Bill gi day, fter spe ill and Debbie, of 52 Birch- Grove at Boot Mil," "The Young supper will be home-cooked. h. with Mrs- l9sdia'a Mr- and Dr.

hav returned-after spending Lirms4 8 The sale of tickets will close mil. Joseph C. LaRocque of Valley at Sout two weeks Ch atham with cape Wednesday. Valois Sua "Kings Go he 1 Falls. The Kunio.

were ae- cod whier th i ing left for sale at the door. away' chases partied --by isle waited-um ch ts Ittr d. -Tickets may he tained from ale paren Wonders of Clucago 1.15 ob tV1 Miss Pamela De Saint of Valley Miss Marcella ItOrrison of Lenox and Mns, Paul J. Latno, and her 3:45. 6:15, 8:45.

A Palls who with and Miss Corrtelia Hourhihan, sent week here wi them. brothen of Worcestet, who are chairman; or from Miss Cow- Ff, at the cape for the summer. lin Of Dalton, Miss Barbara Kelly County timetable on Page 18 ''4 and Mrs. Roger Welling- Brandt and Mrs Richard of Lee and at the Book Shelf. 1 Mrs wit.

Mr ton and their daughter. 5.1 of 48 Tor Ct, and Mr. and Mn. a 11 rd .1 19 Broad am r. Charles Martin of 138 Jason St.

en- DErilsli I I have returned fmm a vacation-at t. maine tertained at a cocktail party yes- rsvut 1 aleett- 4. 4 terday afternoon at the Brandt 'r s'" t- 'k home. flume- The Pittsfield YMCA Day camp, camp' Oilvin dosed its season Friday with the observance of camper day during campers assumed administrative positions in camp for the first half of the day. camper director was Jeff Yost who was assisted by Michael Griffiths.

Head camper counselors were James Kenynn.t. Paul Krell and Fred Clittenden. Other camp. ers counselor positions and operated the camp. Honor 'camper awards for the fourth session went to James Ken-Pr, scout unit; Paul Krell.

bucks and Fred Chittenden. braves unit. Honor cabin for the period was.Oneida,:-Imder,tite-Itadership of counselor Steve Matlin. The annual "kamp kamival" was Tuesday when more than 500 parents and campers participated at the more' than 20 carnival booths operated by campers and counselors. Pmceeds the carnival will be used for camp equipment for next year.

i A total of 320 boys attended the camp during the eight-week sea The Pittsfield iMCA Day Camp, Clunp. Cevin Sumner, closed its season Friday with the observance of camper day during which camp- era assumed administrative Pali" dons in camp- for the first half of the day. Camper director was Jeff Yost who was assisted by Michael Griffiths. Head camper counselors were James ony rto, a 15 Paul Krell' and Fred Clittenden Other ther camp. era soumm counselor session went to James Ken- lusd operated the camp.

Honor camper awards for the four fourth yon, scout unit; Paul Krell. bucks and Fred Chittenden, braves mit. Honor cabin for the period counselor Steve Matlin. The annual "kamp kamival" was Tuesday when more than 500 par- ents and campers participated at the more than 20 carnival booths 5,, operate uy campen an coun- selors. Pmceeds -of the carnival will be used for camp equipment for next year.

ttended the A total of 320 boys a the eight-week hite Set For Wedneclay, rump Marion White, Girl Smut day camps will bold its last Deb house of the season, rain or shine, Wednesday from 6 to 830 pm. at the camp. Girl Scouts from West bridge, Laneaboro and alcmg with the Pittsfield Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls from Pitts-- field and Dalton, have been at the camp again this year for the last period. A total of 562 girls attended camp this season. 1 The program will include a wat- erfropt demonstration with skits and isongs by the individual units at the camp fire.

Camp Fire Girl awards, Girl Scout badge certift- cates and Red Cross swimming certificates- will-be-awarded. Campers Will take the bus at 1 p.m. at rittsfield High School, Wednesday and bring their 'nose bag suppers. There will be a bus at camp at 8:20 for transportation back to the, high school. Catholic, Dcrughters To Alaric Marion Week The Catholics Da ugh ters of -America will observe Marion week Wednesday, when they will meet at 7:30 p.m.

in front of Marion Fath- ers Chapel its Stockbridgst for a candle-light service, according to Mrs4 McGill, grand regent of Court Bishop Conaty in Pittsfield. Pittsfield members will meet with those from Southern Berk- Camp Marion White Oi x-1 House Set For Wednetlay opet day Camp Marion White, Girl kont camp will ill hold its last i house of the season, rain or shine, Wednesday from 6 to 8:30 pan. at ihs entnrs Girl Scouts from Wert Stock- bridge, Lanesboro and Hludale, tdcmg with the Pittsfield Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls front Pitts- camp again field and Dalton, have been at the this year for the last twe-week period. A total of 562 girls attended camp this season. The program will include a wat- demonstration with skits Units and Algl PY We at the camp fire.

Camp Fire Girl awards' Girl Smut badge certiS "tee end Red Ix' Itwithh-thig -certificates- will-be aymrded. Campers Will take the bus at 1 p.m. at rittsfield High School, Wednesday and bring their 4 'nose- bag' suppers. There will be a bus at camp at 8:30 for transportation back to the high school. C(ztlwlic, Dcrughters To ik Marintt Ws, le a Day Cam Ends Section, 'Constance Cooper Is Honored Other Awards Listed Constance Cooper was chosen MISS Stevenson the most typical camper; for 04 fourth an4.final period, Friday at Camp Stevenson.

About 200 parents and friends attended the final parents night at the Girls Club day camp at Onota Lake, Alter a picnie'sunpei and program swimming certificates were presented and were awarded to the honor campers of each tent. Mrs. Mahlon L. Henderson, camp presented the American Red Cross advanced swimmer's certificate to Eugenia Inverso, and the swimmer certificate to Dorothy Harris. Other presentations were made by Miss Sandra Peabody, waterfront director; Miss udith Soroken, assistant camp director; Miss Nancy Yeats, assistant waterfront director; and Miss Ruth Henderson, waterfront assistant.

The ceremony closed with wishing candle boat set sail upon the lake by the New Program Instituted A new program for beginners in swimming 'under the auspices of Girls Clubs of America', -was stituted at the -camp this year. Beginners were divided into three groups: darters, butterfly fish and angel fish. "The angel fish, tents equivalent to the Rid Cross beginners' test. Awards and their recipients tot. Da uramP i 1 Ends Sectson, Camp Stevenso Constance Cooper a is tionorea Other Awards Listed tanco peri i was csosee Cons coo Mils Stevenson the most typical fourth suss -fhral Fri Per''fodraylt n.

About 200 parents and friends at tended the final Dare ts' niEht a the Girls Club day cam at Onota Lake L. Alter a picnie supper and swim- program swimming culla- cates were presented and were awarded to the honor campers of each tent. Mrs. blahlon L. Henderson, camp reor, presented the American Cross advanced swimmer's dict -Red certificate to Eugenia Inverso, and the swimmer certificate to Dorothy Harris.

Other presentatiolui we" made by Miss Sandra Peabody, water-twig director; Miss -'Judith Soroken, assistant camp director; New Program laatitated A new program for beginners in swimming -under the auspices Girls Clubs of America', -was 'in- stituted at the tamp tilt year. Be ginner, were divided into three groups: butterfly fish and angel fish. The angel fish, tent' is equivalent to the American. Rid CIOSI beginners' test Awards and their recipients fol. uuvumrs anta, gam.

"win 'Henderson, waterfront rust tant The ceremony closed with ILEICM at U.A.L LF1. Ildiss Nancy Yeah assistant wa- ling candle boats' Set sail. upon. lake by the New Program Instituted I I sea-I I I sh-lAttlebara. I qc I I I -FL I Zil i I STOCKBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS Mn U.S.

Route 7 Turnpike Exit No. 2 OPENS TONIGHT at $1:411 A Betty Hume Louis Snyder Present! HEX 011ALLEY in Gore Vidat's comedy "VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET" MAC MORGAN GrEORGE COMM DEIRDRE OWENS BRUCE. HALL JOHN SITtAUB HEIR DULLEA CHEW A STOCKBRIDGE MASSA CHUSETTS MRE -0-; JOHN STI Bel A I :1 41 4t rtglield-Mbany Rd.Route 20 -(' -FLOOR SHOW I I I I I alli I 0): 41 1 I 11 Pittatield-Mbany Rd. --Route 29 -(' FLOOR SHOW i NIGHTLY, VI I IA I 11111 Many county residents atfended the wedding Saturday of Min Alice A. Arenburg to John J.

Florid In Attleboro. They are: Mr. and Mn. Leo Florin' and children, Leo Joanne and Michael, of 111 Parker- Mr. and Mn.

Angelo R. Albano of 128 High Mr. and Mrs. James F. Evans of 80 Dartmouth Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Tart, 628 Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Louis F.

Ballot Jr. of 28 Plunkett and Mrs. AnthOny T. Florini of- Lenox; Mr. and Mn.

Richard A. Elwell of Lanesbom: Mr. and Mn. RobertN, Bairstow of Dalton; and Miss Barbara J. Kasson oL West Stock Mn.

Lila Buzzell of St. Petersburg, formerly of. Boston, hu left for horn after a two-week vita with Mr, and Mrs. William J. Schulz of 15 Burke Ave.

oe mwmriA. -Albano; of 128 High St! gr. and Mrs. James F. Evans of 80 Dart- mouth Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Tart, 628 Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Louis F.

Ballot Jr. of 28 Plunkett and Mrs. An- thony T. Florini of- Lenox; Mr. afld Mrs.

Richard A. Elwell of Laneabomt Mr. and Mn. Robert-N. Bahitow of Dalton; and Miss Barbara J.

Kasson of, West Stock- s--- Mrs. Lila I3uzzell of St. Peters- burg, formerly of.Boston, hu left for home after a two-week vilit with Mr' and Mrs. William I. Schulz of 15 Burke Ave.

to reaarg 1hrt 3. Ficartni Ther are Mr and Mrs' Many county residents attended' the weddinz Saturday of Alin Alice t1L--11 ana 11.1. rall" Mr and Mrs Angelo R. Albano of 128 High St, Mr. an er- air.

AnCt 111L-3. MAIDEN BRIDGE PlAYHOUSE AIALD1 rArt- Sketch Group To Resume Meetings The Berkshire Art Sketch Group will resume meetings Monday, Sept. 15, at the workshop behind the Unitarian Church. Meetings were discontinued last weeic due to vacations. ii; i 1 Suagant etiokeJanat Patricia Curd.

Con Stahoe McKeever, Dale Radar. In Brier. lank Holman. Patricia Jeanne Sanford. Ana Gambino.

Jo MMorrieon. Constant Cosine and Kathloon Tucker. Reg Croat beginners' Briskin. Pauline Dolor, Nancy Curd, Patricia Cud, Irene Dubinski, MarronKeithler. Patriot Houle and Carol Butterfly lish--trone Dubinski.

Candice Miramar, Janice Holman. Christina, LIM, Lois Monteleone, Jan. Pettijohn, Darlene Hayman. Sandra Stodulski, Laurie Withal' and Christine Dada. Moore.

Oarys Seiko. Betty Lepp, Ann Jaanotte Young, Kathken Tucker, Belcher. Constance lIcKeevr. Carol Lusignan, Ann Shea, Dale Rodar. Janet Butler.

maitre King, Belcher. When Mudge. Cheryl Rter, Phyllis Roder. Susan Pomrants, Marilyn Bortheaume. lievorly Goodman, Kathleen Patricia Rohlls 'Wendy Smith Lathy Stodulski, Myrtle Brown and Gloria LAST 2, 6AYS! Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred F. Hogue and daughter, Patricia, of 139 Brown St. have returned from a three-week trip to San Rafael, whErn they stayed with Mr. and Mrs.

Hogue's son and daughter6in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hogue formerly of Pittsfield. AIR-CONDMONED Maiden Lium NOW UNTIL AUG. 24-AUG.

SPECIAL AUG. 29, II, SI I lEIRDAC '') ,,1 nu I i Malden Brid NOW uNTIL Curd. II tNancy Bri6' Boan. ibesest.tri I Sanford. Ann Goodin Jo 1 AUG.

211.AUOm Anlitarrroen ()mums i iv etertillea ar-ilTinrilltira-ollt. Nancy taa'llrantni! sprox Ilen Curd. Patricia Ciiik bone Nabinskt le wtritonite. 121.4 Pstri114 and Csr.1 Butterly fishIrene Dubinski. rs andles Mr.

and M. Wilfred ed F. AUG. 29 gue fosinteotitettinec! chnstittektegi and daughter. Patricia, of 139 tx Sandra, Stsandtlektrithii12.lo Bmvm Lk trip to t.

have returned from SATIN a Zsrvil threow rien. Mere mara Bongo) San Rafael, a ael, ask Ps satin Girl Bettq LePPi Ana. nn i- Jeonetee whEre they stayed with Mr. Other Star Acts -00000( Tanta asicrri and Mrs ligue's ion and daugh- FREDDIE 'MUTE'S ehea Dal. Janet Butler.

Dierdnre ter.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hogue Sing, yttnts soldier. 'Siete bindle. i le-pe.

ORCHESTRA Cheryl Amer, Phyllis Seder. Susan Potn- ormerly of Pittsfield. erant tan, lleiligi Bertheaum. Beverly ron, Patricia AIR-CONDITIO agniut eladillehl. --1-AsT--- IP Iir NED and '1 anYwit' 2 Ir li a A DAYS! OE Is I 1 Malden Lium NOW uNTIL AUG.

24-AUG. SPECIAL AUG. 29, II, sod Other Star Act FREDDIE 'CLIME'S lila, ORCHESTRA TeL luau S-2102 TWO WEEKS OF TarSEASON AUG; "MIDDLE OF mz SI 1Ah, APPRENTICE GROUP MATINEES at 2:30 P.M.ricturs 90e "GLAD TIDINGS" Tickets At Engbusd'a, Box, Moo BridgeLN.L TeL Iluau.8;2102 TWO WEEKS OF IlleSEASON AVG. OF mz uloHr SI 1Ah, APPRENTICE GROUP MATINEES 4 at 2:30 P.m.ricturs 90e "GLAD TIDINGS" '4' Tickets al Engbusd'a, Box, Moo -0000000000000000000000 Mies Linda Sitoddee and today announced the engagement -or daughter. Linda Kathryn, to Edgar Shull von Gehren, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar a F. von Gehren of Rtmison, N.J. Miss Stodden, a graduate of Westfield Academy and Framingham State Teachers College, is on the faculty, of the Edgemont School, Montclair, N.J, She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Herbert A.

Volin of 107 Howard Pittsfield, and the late Volin and of Daniel E. Stodden of -800 North Pittsfield, and the late Mrs. Stodden. Mr. von Gehren, who graduated from Rumson High School, is attending Johns Hopkins University, where he -is a member of Alpha Delta Phi Served three years with the Nike Guided Missile project Of the Army.

Mies Lbda X. Stoddee md Stockbridge, today announced he engagemctnt ot their- daughter, Anda Kathryn, to Edgar shtill von khren, son of and mra. Edgar F. von Gehren of Rtmison, N.J. Miss Stodden, a graduate of West- leld Academy and Framingham Teachers College, is on the acuity, of the Edgemont School, 6lontclair, N.J.

She is a grand- laughter of Mrs. Herbert A. Volin It 107 Howard. Pittsfield, and he late Mr. Volin and of Daniel il.

Stodden of 800 North Pitts- leld, and the late Mrs, Stodden. Mr. von Gehren, who graduated rom Rumson High School, is at. ending Johns Hopkins University, 3altimore, where he is a nember of Alpha Delta Phi fra- entity. He Served three years vith the Nike Guided Missile proj- ct Of the Army.

Miss (rBoyle Feted Miss T( O'Boyle, daughter of Mrs. John P. O'Boyle of 557 Pomeroy Ave. and the late Mr. O'Boyle, has been entertained at several parties before her marriage Saturday to Stephen M.

Terpak, son of Mr. and Stephen Terpak of 110 Euclid Ave. The wedding will be at 10 a.m. In St Mary's Church, and a reception will follow at the GEAA chtb house. Miss O'Boyle was given a din.

ner by her usociates at E. Sons Co. at the Springs; a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. M. Craig Viale of Boston, MrsrAlbert G.

Dean, Miss Kathy- Goerlach and Miss Frances Farrell at the Farrell home, 15 Perrine a miscellaneous shower by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Johti J. O'Boyle, at her home, 553 Pomeroy a personal ShOwer by the prospective bridegroom's mother, and his sister, Miss Margaret Terpak, at their Mr. Terpak was entertained at a stag party, at the GEAA club house, where he was presented a purse. The bride-elect's tier will give a cocktail party for the hridal party after the wedding rehearsal Friday night Mrs.

Charles McCarty ijr. of Waterville, Maine, will be matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids will be Terpak and Miss Farrell. Christina Moira. McCarty, the bride-elect's will be flower girt Donald It Terpak win be his brother's best man.

Another brother, Gerald Terpak, and the bride-elect's brother, James 'M. O'Boyle. will usher. The bride-elect's nephew, David James O'Boyle, will be ring-bearer. 1 0000000000000000000000 goltisE thru 4 4 $1.00 A-CAR-FULL PIS )00000000 ttni TUES.

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A selemblumoswo CINUNIAScCorba', AT BOOT HILL" THE AIDDIES I riviAscopa: AT BOOT HILL RE )(MOMS' I loneasloodbinnamill 1 UA. CINNISCOPM AT BOOT HILL" THE JKIDDIES 1. TOMORROW, TUES6Alt This Show, Starti at PM The 'annual picnic of the Daughters of Isabella will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Thomas F.

Moriarty, 43, Elmview Ter. Members are to make reservittions with Mrs. John Noonan of Lanesboro by tomorrow evening. VT CUL It-nttlely a 1 LAIC IlUllitt VS. 011111 Thomas F.

Moriarty, 43, Elmview Ter. Members are to make reser- vStions with Mrs. John Noonan of Lanesboro by tomorrow evening. ree, mit CM. Oil car I rlytas-1- I tar 116, N6 4E10 '11-1C07---lf-4 I nAl'h'imit Aml.

11 Ft ralMO.E.1 I- I Cl-r7; I- oae's-a w-, If 111 0. i --km tLtb-0 oik 'ilest Man Narita For DeAngelus Wedding Benedetto Rercd of Cape Cod was best man at the wedding of Miss Virginia A. DeAngeluit 6f 153 Onota St; to John 4. Weber of 27 Francis Saturday at Mount Carmel It was Incorrectly stated Saturday that Jack Vincent was best man. Mr.

Vincent was an usher. Rimg-bearers were Joseph De-Angelus and Michael Weber, brothers of the bride and bridegroom, respectively. Do-era Club Picnic Set for Sunday The i Do-ers Club of the First Methodist ChurCh will hold its an-Mal family picnic Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Koch, 333 New Lenox Rd.

The day's events will begin at Feature of this annual outing will be fresh corn picked just before copidng at--5, tending art to bring box suppers. All church eouples and Mends are Lions Meettng The Lions Cub will meet Wednesday at 6 :30 p.m. at their camp. Movies and horseshoe pitching are on the program. INN NI we Less.

SCNItZN PCS. CAN TO. ALL I 00iX OREM 111 CA1.4210 thatiabookply Job Como 11111CIACKEll SWIG Most MAN-AMA BUTIElft't 'pool SALUTE TO BPSHWIld JET-300 kfooilos flogmboosy Hollywood owl Ike lectiiimArtits (437 :1117, I''''' LASt, Tomomw 2 Meetings lifiT Auxiliary The Hmthernoon of Itallmad Trainmen Auxiliary yill meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m at, the Turnverein Hall. After the meeting a rehearsal will be held for all officers in preparation for the New England Ann. vendon in September.

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trzt AZIY IV I CUES LEE ItECAA LAY STARTING WED. The first showing le Berkshire County of the hilarious comedy "ESCAPADE" ALISTAIR SIM ZeX Everyotte's Favorite Ill'astry! Cretins 11 URI OtaCatioAst PLUS MAJOR FIRST RUN WESTERN ART I "RIDE A CROOKED TRAIL" Audio MurphyGla Scala In dolor Phu; Cartoons! 00000000000000c000000co -N, I RI ry UES. iL; "IGHT tT God created a woman for man to live and play in naked innocence in the Garden of Eden until a serpent introduces Eve to the devil to shame and to sin I "ADAM EVE StarTinfi tltristine Martel former MISS UNIVERSE as Eve In Wide 'Screen and Eastman Color-- PLUS WESTERN 00-RIT I "RAIDERS OF OLD CALIFORNIA" JIM DAVIS 'ARIXN WHELAN A-CARTOONS--: I Pillovv. Dance VP Fe'itftriti Mee tit Id" Nam off vs. se be estosi, AUGUST 22-111 Ititinooms St' 4 Evenings VIOLITTE VEIDY SCOTI pOUGLAS Stars of American Ballet neat in "Duati (Premiere) and "The Nutcracker' JIAN CE0N "St George and the Now Dritton" and Other New Modern Solna TE2ESITA 'LA- TAPIA Spanish amigo, and Flamenco Dances ALL 'BOATS 11111111121118 $ILOS (Tail aompt) Special Group and Camp Retail Avollablo pox Officio or Apatite's laglaadra PittattelAt Aadoroon'l Loot Laos Shoo, lomoot illelvtal.

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