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I T. Gogginses, Wed 60 Years, Are Honored Pittsfield Natives Observe Anniversary At Dinner, Mass (From Monday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs. James T. Gogglns of 20 Linden Street, who are observing their 60th wedding anniversary today, were honored yesterday at a family dinner at Pine Acre, Lenox.

Open followed at the couple's home. This morning, Mr. and Mrs. Goggins attended a mass said for them by Rev. Charles L.

Foley at St. Joseph's Church, where they were married. Both Pittsfield natives, Mr. Goggins is 86 and his wife, 81, They have four living children: shire County Register of Berk- Deeds Harold F. Goggins, William J.

Gog- Bins, who Is district engineer for the Massachusetts Department of Public Miss Eleanor M. Goggins, memfcwr of the Pittsfield Board of Assessors; and John E. Goggins of Washington, D.C., an official with the Veterans Administration in that city. There also are five grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. A retired printer, Mr.

Goggins himself was active in civic affairs for a number of years. A representative in the Legislature in 1908, he also served as a city assessor, chairman of the Democratic City Committee and member of the board of Registrars, Board of Public and Municipal Planning Board. Mildred G. Pruyne Wed This Morning To F. Mickle Jr.

(From Saturday's Eagle) The wedding of Mrs. Mildred Goetz Pruyne, daughter of Charles F. Goetz of 81 Stratford Avenue, to Francis I. son of Mr. Mrs.

F. I. Mickle of 50 Copley Terrace, took place at 11 this morning. Rev. C.

Walter Kessler, D.D., performed the ceremony in the First Methodist Church, which was decorated with chrysanthemums and palms. A reception followed in the Hollywood Restaurant. The bride was dressed in a white chiffon and lace gown studded with brilliants and fashioned with scalloped neckline, skirt and matching lace mitts. Her wide- brimmed hat of imported illusion and Chantilly lace had a cluster of lace motifs at the side. She carried a crescent-shaped bouquet of roses.

Miss Helen Mickle, the bridegroom's cousin, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lloyd Church of Lebanon Springs, N.Y., and Mrs. Robert Daly. The honor attendant wore a romance blue gown like the bride's and a matching Shaker bonnet.

Her Colonial bouquet was of i roses. The bridesmaids' gowns were of even i rose chiffon and lace. They also wore matching Shaker bonnets, and carried Colonial bouquets of yellow roses. The bridegroom's mother was Elizabeth Gall To Wed Tonight In Neiv York (From Friday's Eagle) LENOX--Miss Elizabeth Ga daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jame Gall -at New York City and sum mer residents of this town, will married at 7.30 tonight in Ne York to George N. Finch, son Mr. and Mrs. Merlin J. Finch West Orange, N.J.

The ceremony will take place the Fort George Presbyteria Church with Rev. L. R. Hartle officiating. Miss Anita Chaputia will be the vocalist.

The churc will be decorated with white chrys anthemums. Given in marriage by her fathei the bride will wear a white im ported Chantilly lace-over-sati gown and a French illusion veil She will carry a bouquet of gai denias and lily of the valley. Miss Rosmary C. Gall of Nev York will be the maid of honor fo her sister and she will be altirec in a sapphire-blue gown and wil carry a bouquet of yellow chrys anthemums. Miss Marilyn Finch of New York sister of the bridegroom, Miss Man reen Newman of New York, Mrs Frank Monaghan of New York, an.

Mrs. H. R. Hecht or East Orange N.J, will be the bridesmaids. The: will all wear sapphire-blue gowns William H.

Brovvnlee of Wash ington, will be the best man while Grant C. Kresge of Philadelphia, Roberl. B. Hayes, A. P.

Mahon, both of West Orange, and R. Haitley Jr. of New Yoik wil usher. A reception i follow the ceremony at the Hotel Stockholm-Abbey in New York For a wedding trip to Bermuda, the bride wear a yellow tweed suit. The couple will make i home in Albany, N.Y., a Nov.

17. The bride attended College and was employed as a secret a The budegioom. a giaduate of Lehigh i i i is a i a engineer. i World War II, he served in the A i for two years Hinsdale attired in a black crepe dress, matching accessories and corsage of red roses. Best man was Nelson LaMountain, uncle of the bridegroom.

Lloyd Church of Lebanon Springs Joseph Shepard of Dalton ushered. The couple left on a trip after the reception. For traveling, the bride wore a navy suit, matching accessories and an orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs Mickle will live at 81 Stratford Avenue when they return Nov.

12. Mrs. Mickle graduated from Pittsfield High School, and attended Pittsfield Secretarial School. The bridegroom, who attended St. Joseph's High School, Is employed in the GE transportation department.

He served in the Army Medical Corps for 3 1 A years, Includ- Dance Rally Saturday Night At Girls' -Club (From Tuesday's Eagle) The Pittsfield Girls' Club will sponsor a dance rally Saturday i at 8 before the a a Pittsfield-St. Joseph's fooblall game Monday. It is expected a cheerleaders from both schools will be on hand lead a group of cheers Coaches and captains of the two teams also have been invited Dom Mangano's orchestra will furnish music for dancing. There also will be a i by group the TV program "Teen-Age Barn The acts coming here are a baritone singer, accordion and guitar combination, tap dancer and olues singer. Patrick- Grady and Miss Mary Patella are general chairmen of arrangements.

The Misses Nancy Quirk and Doreen Janes are in a of tickets; and Peter Jones and the Misses Dons Shantz and Mary O'Keefe, of decorations. Other committee membeis are a Lawrence Bossidy, Raymond Meandro Richard Rivard, Edward i and the Misses Marion Bellinger, Beverly OstrikLs, Elaine DelGallo, Joan Flanagan and Rosemary Principe Tickets may be obtained from members of the committee 01 at the Girls' Club. Miss Whitney To Wed Sunday She Will Marry Stewart Woodivard In Home Ceremony (From Tuesday's Eagle) Miss Elizabeth Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H.

i of 30 East Housatonic Street, will be married Sunday to Stewart Minor Woodward of Washington, D.C, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Woodward of Richmond, Va.

The ceremony will take place at 4 PM at the Whitney home, and a dinner for the immediate families will follow. The bride-elect will be entertained at a cocktail party Saturday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. ilbert L. West at their home, 85 Elizabeth Street; and at a dinner Saturday evening by Dr.

and Mrs. Harold L. Gregory of 30 Buel Street. Mrs. John S.

Taylor of Boston, Miss Whitney's aunt, will a luncheon Sunday at the home of another a of the bride- elect, Miss Margaret Taylor of 106 Wendell Avenue. Miss Mas grove Robert Wills Wed Friday To Gladys Givazda Becomes Bride of Trooper Haber (Fiom a Eagle) CHESHIRE--Miss a Mary Iwazda, a of Mrs. William Iwazda of South Street and the ate Mi. Gwazda, became the bride 3f State Police Patrolman Joseph 2dwaid Haber, son of Mis Andrew laber of a South Hadey Falls and the late Mr. Haber, Saturday i i at 9 in the Chapel of the North American Martyrs Berkshire Rev.

Martin J. Forlan, pastor, officiated al a double- ing The attendants veie Mr. and Mis. Joseph aniak of Pittsfield. The moonstone blue elvel i i i bodice, uffed V-neckline, i caped leeves, gathered skill, malch- i ee-quai ter-length mitts, a i a a i oichid cor- age.

Her a of had a nci wool dress of 'horizon ith fitted bodice, V-neckline, Eliz- bethan a Ihree-quarler- ength sleeves, a circular skirt deep pockets, a matching hat and i corsage. Following a wedding the i be at home after Nov 4 at 46 Lexington Street, Sou.th adley. The bride has been employed as a ookkeeper at the i Fine pinning Associates Inc. office in dams. The bridegroom is sla- oned at the Dalton Avenue a i acks the state police at PHts- 'Miss Putticia A.

Musgrove (From Tuesday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs Richard A. Mus- giove of 68 Newell Street today announced the approaching mar- uage of their a Patricia A to Robert Wills of Hmsdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wills oC Agawam The i will take place Fiiday in Canaan, A Pittsfield High School graduate, Miss Musgiove is employed by GE.

Mr Wills, who also is employed by GE, i a a from Agawam High School and solved one year in the Navy Style Shoiv To Be Part Of Bazaar Models Named For Event Friday At Women's Club (From Tuesday's Eagle) Models were named today for the fashion show which the Florence Phelan 'Dress Shop will present as part of the Women's Club harvest festival bazaar Friday in the Wendell Avenue clubhouse. The show will begin at 8 PM. Models i be Mrs. E. Barry Nugent, Mrs Winston Words- Mis.

John Fallen and the Misses Dorothy Shepaid, Carol Haskins and Marjone Quillard. Mrs. Eugene H. Cornelius is to be commentator, and Miss Marguerite O'Donnell will be piano accompanist. A the show, the drawing for pecial prizes will be held On the 5rize committee are Mrs.

Fred B. Schulze, Mrs Ruth McClmtock, Mrs. Ruth A. Bishop, Mrs. Herbert 'ovel, Miss Mabel F.

Corcoran, Miss Frances Shults, Mrs. Walter Austin, Mrs. Newell Biake, Mrs. Charles A. Cox, Mrs W.

Wendell Budrow, Mrs John E. Hines and Mrs William J. Roberts Other a of the bazaar, vhich will open at 10 AM and i until 10 PM, will be a uncheon from 11.30 to from 5.30 to 7 1 and a Mr and VTrs. Leon A. Foote will have a display of i Irish linens for ale.

The i is invited. Mrs. Fred R. Blei is a i a the a table, assisted by i Donald A. Leonard, Mrs a C.

Sears Mrs. Lmwood Fowler, "Irs. A J. Cusato, Mrs John Brett, Mrs Frank Herbst, Irs. W.

i a i ick, Mrs i i a a Mrs. Charles Vency C. Noto Is Married Mt. Carmel Scene Of Her Wedding To Vincent La Conte (From Salurday's Eagle) Miss Vency C. Noto, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Noto of 39 Root Place, was married i ing lo Vincent A. La Conte, a i a USN, son of Mrs. Gus Capulo of tson. Farrell, Mrs.

Bail W. Ste Iis. Clarence E. Mooi Mrs a IV. Cassavant Mrs.

Elton Gooder- ote, Mrs. i i a and he Misses Mary G. Magner, Helen a a Alice E. Jones nd Carolyn T. Ing two years in theatre.

the European 325 Attend Dance At Girls' Club (From Thursday's Eagle) About 325 attended the junior high dance- last night at the Girls' Club after the parade. Luckv num- her Patricia Wheelock, Joseph Fox, Elinor Laurent, William McEneany, Patricia Cardella and Eugene Perego. Lucky spot winners were Marion Bangs and Joseph Dougherty. Thirty attended the elementary Halloween costume party at the club before the parade. Prizes were warded as follows: Judith Sinopoll, cutest; Beverly Weber, funniest; Faith Laramee, prettiest; Renzonl, most original; Knight, most horrible.

Diane Carol Elizabeth Jensen, Donald P. Clark Active at Bucknell (From Thursday's Eagle) LEWISBURG, Pa--Miss Elizabeth C. Jensen of 25 Northumberland Road, Pittsfield, Is serving as a freshman fireside leader Bucknell University, where she Is a senior. Another Pittsfield student, Donald P. Clark of 51 Marian been admitted to the second tenor section of the club.

firesides are discussion groups organized by upperclassmen to help, freshmen become better acquainted with, the members of their class and with school traditions. Miss Jensen, daughter- of Rev. and iNEWSPAFERr First Baptist Men To Hear Ames At Civic (From Thuisday's Eagle) Civic i i be observed by the First Baptist Men's Fellows i Tuesday, Nov 13. i i be at 630 in the i i oom. George F.

Ames, manager of the Social Security Administration office, i speak on "Are We Doing Right by Our Old Folks?" G. Roy Wallace, acting chairman of the ticket committee, is being- assisted by the following: Donald J. Williams, Dr a H. Norton, Alfred R. Williams, Elmer B.

Mellen, i a Dalrymple, Henry- D. Baker, Harold M. Gale, Earl Pioper, Raymond F. Tuggey, Owen Boy ington, Wilmot B. Clark and James Cros.s.

At a recent i at the home of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, 2 Ontario Street, the membership committee reported 159 members in the fellowship this season, 135 having completed payment of their pledges. All pledges should be paid by the next meeting. Smalley Bride Today of Sgt. James D.

Rey (From a a Miss a i a Mary Smalley of IS George a of Mrs. Lozene i i a of A was a led al 8 i i lo Sgt. James Rev, A i son of Mis. I i Rey of a i Md The i was pei al St. Joseph's by Rev.

Charles L. Foley A a a for the bridal a i at the home of the bride's mother and a i The i was dressed in a light beige gabardine suit, a i lace lat and a corsage of yellow and bronze pompons. Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, matron of honor, wore a claret wine suit, navy accessories and a vvine pompon corsage The bride's was a i a green crepe dress i black accessoties and a corsage of and i sweet. Robeit Smalley, i of the bride, was best man A i i i at the W.

T. i a a Rey attended local schools. The i who a BaltiniOie schools, is i Ihe Army Quartermaster Coips. In service about five years, he spent three a in Panama and now is stationed at Miss Gracely Will Marry F. J.

Cronin Jr. California Girl, Local Navy Veteran. To Wed Nov. 17 i Tuesday's a LONG BEACH, and Mrs Charles B. Gracely of Long Beach a announced engagement a a i a mar- i of i daughter, Jane, to Francis Joseph i son of Mr and i Cronin of 51 Glenwood A i i Mass The i will take place Saturday, Nov 17, Long Beach Miss Gracely, assistant manager the Long Beach Finance Company, a a from Wilson High School and a Long Beach Business College.

Mr i who is employed by the i a i i a Telephone Company in Long Beach, is a grad- a of Pitfsneld High School, i he was a member of the a He a Champlam College, Plattsburg, and served three years in Navy While Pitlsfield, he a a membei of Ihe this town, also wore a navy blue, 3ernice Shove Carried to Springfield Man i Monday's Eagle) A HARRINGTON--Miss Bemice M. Shove, a of Mr The Berkshire Cnnnlv Kagle, Nov. 7, 1951--3 More Aides Named for Bazaar Nov. 9 Day-Long Event At Women's Club To Open at JO (From Thuisday's Eagle) More committees were named today for the harvest a bazaar to be sponsored by Women's Club Friday, Nov. 9, i 10 AM to 10 PM at Wendell Avenue clubhouse Luncheon i be seived from 1130 AM to 1 PM and supper, from 530 to 7 PM.

The i is invited. The parcel post table, a new feat this year, is i ai ranged by the Misses i LaDame and Mary Paterno. Assisting them are Mrs Anna A Ford, Mrs. Frank A. Shepardson, Mrs.

Raymond Cuzzone. Mis. Leon Fooie, Mis. a i Horton, Mrs Hal tie Gnb- bon, Mrs Charles a a and the Misses Helen M. Dillon, Calh- A Fmke, i i A Ford.

a a i a i a i a i lannaci, a i a i a Fuller and Maijone While Books i sold in a i i of i Miss Naomi Mar- cottc and i i M. Lok- kei ai i of then committee are Mrs. Charles K. Parker, Mrs. Shelton, Mrs.

II i Mrs Charles a i Daniel Conlcv MM. Vincent A. La Conte a a p. Fran Amsterdam, N.Y., and the 'ate Jo- a Nugent, Frances Alan Vaber Plays Only Male Role In Mystery-Comedy -eph La The 9 o'clock ceremony place in Ml. Carmel Church, which wa.s dcc-oialed with i and a Marguerite Cameron.

took i The i a i is headed by "is Grace Mclntosh as- tants are Mrs. i i Hincks. low pompons and palms. Rev 3 el- Peter A a Vnher Alan Vaber, who i he as A i i Feather bank-robber a the only male role in the my.sieiy-comedy. "Ladies i i i i Thui.sday, Friday and a a hv a i a Beik.shiie A .1931.

fiiaduale of Hobart Colics' 1 Mr Vaber appeared in a of college i i i i He on the a ol WBRK a.s a script 111ei a oppoMie Vabpr in the i lead i be a i i Ilai mon who is as Lucy snci a i and Mis Selh H. Monu ment Valley road, Great a i i yesterday a was mar ried Fred T. son of Mrs Charles i 67 Keith Springfield The i was at the First Methodist Chutch. Rev. A Smith pastor, i i a The church was decoiated in chrysan- mums and pompons.

The bride was Riven in mamage by her a She wore a navy blue i i i accessories a a a i hal and earned a corsage of red roses. Her maid of i Miss Josephine Joseph of local musicians' i Elizabeth Candee, Is Married to C. C. Wheeler (From Thursday's Eagle) GREAT HARRINGTON Miss Elisabeth Louise Candee, daughter of a i en Candee of South Egie- mont and Mrs. Allen Bills of Brattleboro, was married yeslerday afternoon to Clarence Wheelpr son.

of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of Great Barrlngton. Rev. Cornelius Nicholas Bakker performed the ceremony at the First Congregational Church.

Miss Eva Wheeler, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Kenneth A. Wheeler was his brother's best man. Mrs. Wheeler attended Searles High School and has been employed by the Great Barrington Manufacturing Company.

Mr. Wheeler also is a Seailes High i a a is in tha U.S. Navy. Dorothy San ford Wed in Canaan (From Thursday's Eagle) LEBANON SPRINGS, and Mrs. a B.

Sanford have a Ihe marnage of their daughter, Dorothy Helen, lo Raymond A. i i a of Pitlsfield. The ceremony look place Salur- day, Oct 27, Canaan. Attendants weie Mr. and Mrs.

William Shea of Pittsfield The couple are a i their home in Lakeville, where Mr. Williams is employed by the Lakeville Journal. Mrs. Williams is a graduate of New Lebanon Central School and is a former employee of England Brothers, Pltls- fleld. George Lanfairs Married 25 Years (From Monday's Eagle) Mr and Mrs.

George a a i of a i a formerly of i field, were i on i 25th wedding anniversary yesterday at a party at their home. The couple moved about eight years ago to Hartsdale, where Mr. Lanfair is superintendent the Hall estate. Flttsfield people who attended the celebration were Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Barbour of 16 Stratford Avenue, Mr and Mrs. Dougal MacGregor of 452 Elm Street, Mr. and Mrs Gow and Miss MacGreRor of 38 Rhode island Avenue and Miss Mary Stevenson of 159 Wendell A Veronica Horton Is Married to Charles Garrity Jr. (From a Eagle) BERKSHIRE A of the a i a of Miss Veronica Horton, daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter of Berkshire, to Charles a i Jr son of Mr and Mrs Garrily of Lancsboro, was made loday following a blessing the marnage at St Charles Church i i Rev.

John Mai a i i a al Ihe blessing The couple married in a i i ceremony a Canaan, Oct. 23 by i of the Peace i a Cuilis In I a a Iron of was Mrs William A Sleele, sisler of the bridegroom while besl a was James F. Garrily, cousin of the bi idegroom Following a wedding trip to Canada the couple will be at home at North Main Slreet, Lanesboro, Mrs. Garrity was formerly employed by the Woolworth Company and attended Pittsfield High School Mr Garrily, a Pitlsfield HUh School graduate, is a farmer associated i his a in Lanes- boi o. Henry Kudlatcs Observe Their 35 th A nni versa (From Monday's Eagle) Mr.

and Mrs Henry Kudlate of Beikshire Avenue observed their 35th wedding anniversary yesterday The couple were married in Pownal, Vt. Mr. Kudlate, who is retired from the Morningside Fire Station, and his wife, the former Irene V. Peaslee of this city, have six children: Mrs. Harry Simeone, Mrs.

Victor- Walsh, Mrs. Waller Gedwaski, Will i a Robert and Frank J. Kudlate. There also are eight grandchildren. The couple ai members of the Fust Baptisl Mrs.

Kudlate i.s a matron at i i High School, and belongs to the Marine Corps- Auxiliary. Attend Breakfast (From Tuesday's Eagle) Three Pittsfield members of the Catholic Daughters of America attended the communion breakfast of Court Bishop Weldon, C.D, of Sunday in the Highland Hotel, Springfield. They are Miss Cathe i of 86 i Slreet, Miss Mai ton T. of 61 Well- mglon A and Miss Louise A. of 22 Pond Si reel.

Mis.i Louise is riislrict de- for the i i courl. but i red accessories. Her corsage was of white roses Daniel Pease of i i was his bi other's best man. Mis. Shove, the bride's mother, was, in a i black accessories, and the bridegroom's molh- er was wearing brown ilh tan accessories After a and New wedding trip to Maine Hampshire, for which Mrs.

Pease wore a black dress willi navy accessories, the couple will live in Springfield. Mr. Pease is a repairman with the US. Rubber Company in Chicopeo. He attended schools in Springfield and was in 1he Army for six years, three of in i Mis.

Pease has been a bookkeeper for Taylor Inc. She is a graduate of Lenox High School. Bnai Britli Women Name Committee For Donor Dinner (From Tuesday's Eagle) Mrs Mac Salwllz, a i a of the Bnai Brlth Chapter's a a donor dinner, today named her committee. The event i be at 6:45 Tuesday evening at the Jewish Community Center. i commillee: Mrs.

Peter Mrs. Max Mrs. Robert M. Knger, Mrs. Eli H.

Miler, Mrs. Samuel Bloomberg, i Mon is Reder, Mrs. Jack J. Daniels, Mis. Simon Benson, Mrs George Kahn, Mis.

Morris M. Geller, Mis. Max I. Alimansky, Mrs. Israel i Mrs.

Samuel Levy and Mrs Samuel G. Adelson. Also, Mrs Morns Mrs William S. Fradkin, Mrs Michael Broverman, Mrs Simon Lipschitz, Mrs. Lester- Kaplow, Mrs.

Joseph J. Gordon, Mrs. Louis Kommlt, Mrs. Jacob Berman, Mrs. Benjamin Swirsky, Mrs.

Jacob Martin, Mrs, Jacob Klein and Mrs. Nathan Schreck. Reservations may be made with any committee member. A i will be served, and enter- will follow. i i a pasloi, i i a and Mrs.

a i i san i in marriage by her a the bride wa.s dressed in a candle- i salm gown i i bodice, yoke, imported bridal rose lace a i i with irndescenl sequins, long i sleeves and skirt with catne- dral tram. Her French illusion finger-Up veil was attached lo a lew pled satin halo. She canned a cascade of i pompons and stephanotis centeted i an orchid. Miss a a J. was her sister's maid of Bridesmaids were Mrs Rocco Nolo of A dam, cousin of the bride; i i i a Mrs.

Salvalore La Conte of A a i Alclo A Bom and Miss Mae Garnish Best man was Rocco J. Nolo of A a bride's cousin. Ushers i her brother, Guy Nolo; Salvatoie La Conte of A a brolher of the i i i orother-in-law, Joseph Testa of A a and i i .1. Curro Attendants' The honor a a i a peacock satin and nei and a a i illusion headdress Her cascade was of yellow and bronze pompons. The bndesmaids' dresses and headdresses were in a sunset i a shade earned cascades of while and a a i Mrs Noto was a i in a black- crepe and lace dress, blacn accessories and an orchid corsage The of the bi idegroom a black dress i and an 01 chid corsage A reception al the Sons of Ilaly Hall followed the ceremony.

When the couple lefl on a motor i to New York, a i D.C and Maryland, the bride was wearing a sun with black accessories and an orchid coisage Mr. and Mis. La Conte will a i at 39 Root Place a i Nov 19. The bride, a i i i School a a is a i i he i i i i of GE i i a i John PI more Harmon, of the Town ''n i the i of a i gai el in "The Shop Coinei a i i Life I i a Plavcr.s, wa.s Mrs i i a a i i France a a i i i a A i a a i a and the MISSPS 1 I Carol a and a a M. i a tw a i al Daniels a Biolhei.5 i a i I a i Open Book Shop zaar i be a fashion show pie- sented by the Floience a Diess Shop Fail- (From a a DALTON Roberl Hall clpcied piesident of HIP 1952 Dallon Communiiv Fair at a recent i of thp fan committee.

i a a i was, named vice- i i and Mis. Lotetta And a a Helen Loehi i gi oup as i i memoers di-cussed lenlative plans for a community supper i may be held a next a i The proceeds will be used to i a expenses of the a The dale for the a i was set for Sept 6. comprising i epi a from Ihe Dallon and i Granges, attendee! the meeting. The i expressed a desire to interest organiza- i in sending a i to the a i commillee I i Local Student Initiated by L'. of M.

Sorority i a a Eagle) AMHERST--Two i i lave been i i i a into Ihe gray accessories chapter of Sigma Delia Tau soroi- ily at the University of Massachusetts. They are Miss Pearl i er, a of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Binder of 35 Williams Street, Pitlsfield, and Miss Merna M. Mor- genstem, a i of Max stem of 27.3 Dewev- A i i Both are members of the class of 1954 Miss Jane a a a also of i i has been pledged to the Phi Delta Nu i i i at the i i i A she is the daugh- Driver Fined $85 For Traffic Block During Storm (From Tuesday Eagle) i a M. 38, of 171 Fi ancis A dievv fines a i SS5 yesterday on charges brought, a hi? car blocked a i on West Housatonic Sir eel i i snow i a a afternoon.

A S50 i wa-s imposed for op- a i influence, i he denied, and a dangerous driving charge, i he admitted, a $35 fine. A drunkenness count wa.s placed on i Police i i a i Caesai, a i gai oage was by a cruisei on West Housatonic Stieel by Clapp Park and that ivs car wa.s in the lane. An oncoming car. police said, was i off the road and a bus be- i had to come to an abrupt a Carsai explained a his i shield became obscured by snow, blot i hi.s i of Ihe load. Bat i i i a a i he had i a i at a local a i Mi La Conte, who has been in Mer of i i a a a a of the Naval Air Foice foi one a i slalioned al Mel.

He i a a i the i A. High School, a before en- the service, was employed iy the a Carpet Company Inc. of Amsterdam 85 at Costume Party In St. Mark's Hall i Friday's Eagle) A S3 attended the a a masquerade a i i at St. Mark's a by the Rosary Society.

Costume prizes i i James Casey, mosl a i and Mrs. i i a M. a i a Feeley, mo.st ong- nigan of 1035 Noi th i i a and i Joseph W. O'Brien i 35lh wedding a i a i i a Mr. a i a a a of New Hannigans Mark 35th Anniversary i Thursdav's Eagle) 23 West Hou--atomc Pitts- i York City, is by the GE.

His i is the former Emma Keley of New Lebanon, N.Y The couple are members of the Pitts- "ield Grange. Mrs Hannigan be- ongs to the First Baptist Church and the Emblem Club; and her lusband, the Elks. Edmund Nobles Wed 25 Years (From Saturday's Eagle) STOCKBRIDGE--Mr. and Mrs. Idmund A.

Noble celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Thursday. They were honored by a party at their home on Park Street, by Miss Elsie Noble, Miss Ruth Noble and Mrs. Wenzel Krebs. Mr. and Mrs.

Noble have three Children, Allan, and Alberl all of whom were pre.senL at the arly i was a by 45. Mr. is clerk and has ieen In Ihe hardware and grocery buiines for over 20 years Unitarian Dinner To Be Saturday (From Tuesday's Eagle) A i i are not sold at the bazaar lo be sponsored a by the Women's Alliance of Ihe i a i a i be placed on sale a a at 6 a i ner i be served at the i aliens are to be made by Thursday. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. David R.

Kibby or at One Berkshire News. District -Legion. Women Entertain Leeds Veterans (From Tuesday's Eagle) The American Legion Auxiliary of District 1 sponsored a dance last i at the VA Hospital, Leeds, i 75 hostesses from Berkshire and 125 i a a i Eugene i orchestra of Adams furnished music were seived. i Dooi pi i7cs ei a a i ded to Mrs. a a i Mae lins, Muss BeUy Momssey.

Mis. a Mai I in i i Joseph Kozaka, Mrs i i a Redding and Mrs. Francis P. Condron Music for square dancing was by Stan Hood. On Dean's List (From Saturday's- Eagle) SYRACUSE, N.Y.

Two shire a been named to the dean's list for the 7th-Day AcUentists Oppose Appointment of Ambassador to Vatican (From Tuesday's a The Seventn-Day Adventist i voted a i of strong piotesl against the a i of the U. S. ambassador to the a i can "as a i a i of the i of a a i of church and stale," Pastor i i of the local leporltd al a a sci i The was vol'ed at a a a i the i council last week in Cleveland, Ohio. Membei a been as.Ked to slep up i Red Cross first-aid training, a a i of the cml defense program launched by the denomina- i eight ago Eight local members, i i two i have completed training. A new course will begin Dec.

1. The council voted a 517,000,000 largest in the history of for foreign missions. a established a i SOO schools 194S. making a a of 413S i new- i a also a been opened. A expansion a for i i a school, College of Medical a i at Loma Linda, Cal passed the council.

Warnings Issued To 65 Per Cent Of Freshman Class (From Saturday's Eagle) W1LLIAMSTOWN Preliminary fie.shman a i (failing; giades) were issued to 65 per cent of the i i a College's class of spring semester Syracuse '55 A a of 197 treshmen ac- i i Collpgp of Liberal A They ai Miss Lucille riaushlet of Mr. and Mrs. B. i of a and Schuyler Deane son of Mrs. Marcella Cayburry of 42 a i i i held Miss Tucker, a 3.15 a i an a i age of 1 7 wai Freshnvan pei man Robert a i a in physical a i is a membei of the physical a i mniois' club and the i Fellowship.

Mr. Deane is a senior majoring in history. On Honor Roll (From Saturday's Eagle) MOUNT HERMON--John David i son of Mr and Mis The- odoie Brownlee of 42 a A i i has been named to I i i a Hcr- i School for Boys, he is a sophomore. a i these a i mg.s serve as an i i a i of a i a i in the a a i not of as great i a as (he i warnings, in weeks. Warren L.

Preble Heads College Class (From Tuesday's Eagle) SPRINGFIELD Warren L. Preble, son of Mr and Mrs. Elliott Preble of 142S North Street, Piltsfield, has been named presi- of the i class al Spring- i College. Mi Pieble also i be in i of i a for i of May. NEWSPAPER!.

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