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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 6

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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Page Six The Berkshire Evening Eagle, Pittsfield, Mass. Tuesday, March 20, 1945. Milton E. Grady Sylvia Strauss Shirley Provencher Foxhollow Girls Raise $600 for Red Cross Top-H Initiation To Be Followed By Sugar Eat Engaged to Given Party Milton E. Grady, 15 Pleasant Cpl.

Jack Brown Street, was given a surprise party last night at the home of his par Berkshire County Top-H Sendee Club will initiate new members at Helen Clark Engaged to 'Alton Nicholls Pennsburg Girl Is Fiancee of Marine Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Clark of Pennsburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen L. Clark, to 2d Lt.

George Alton ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Grady, 38 Hamlin Street, by hit the Lee Grange Hall in Lee, Sat urday evening, at 8. The committee sister and sister-in-law, Mrs.

Wil in charge is Edgar Bardin of Dal- ton. president; Eileen Creamer, Married to Albert Rennie Miss Shirley Provencher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Provencher, of 9 Whipple Street, and Albert Rennie, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Rennie, of 35 Chapman Road, were married Feb. 17 by Justice of the Peace Leland C. Talbot at his home, 38 Pomeroy Avenue. The bride was attended by her sister.

Miss Virginia Provencher, and her cousin, Mrs, John Tatro of New- girt, Vt. Pvt. William Rennie of oston was best man for hit brother. The couple are now at home at 396 Fenn Stret. Both attended local schools, and Mr.

Rennie is em Lanesboro, vice-president; and Alice Hale, Tyrmgham, secretary. Members in the induction cere liam J. Grady. Mr. Grady left this morning for service in the Navy.

About 15 friends and relatives attended and gave him a wrist watch, purse and wallet. Mr. Grady's wife and two sons live at 15 Pleasant Street. mony are Edgar Bardin, Eileen Creamer, Alice Hale, Jean Bartels of Pittsfield. Nelson Cande of Dal ton, and Charles Baldwin of West Stockbridge.

Following the initiation ceremony there will be a sugar eat. In charge of this affair are Nancy flfi ssssssw sssssssssssssP Rc BH jg sssssssssiK Sf Strife flr iiw" hsssw BssssBEseslssaj asrRNssstr RRR a Ik BSSSsvkKsasssssssv Jr 'sdassssssssss! sT bbbbbbbY Reynolds and Betty North of Richmond, Marjorie Loehr of Pittsfield is in charge of recreation. New members being initiated Are Alice Haskins, Shirley Leroy, Jac queline Platner and Inez Jepson. Cheshire; Ruth Wheeler, Florida; Tony Malnatl, Ashley Falls, Ronald Wheeler, Peru and Arthur PS ICES TO LSS PM SSs INC. TAX STARTS TODAY! Johnson, Becket.

ployed by Whitney A Sons. Inductees Honored By Associates Louis Rufo of 73 Circular Avenue, and Edward J. Lussler of Onota Street, employees of the Columbus Avenue plant of GE, who will leave this week for the Army, were given a farewell dinner recently at Turn Verein Hall, Seymour Street, by associates of the industrial heating section. Dominic Mangano played for dancing. More than 50 attended, and Dean E.

Ellis presented purses to Mr. Rufo and Mr. Lussler. Italian Women's Club Elects New Officers Miss Sylvia Strauss Nathan Strauss of 68 Union Street announces the engagement Mrs. Paul Garnish was elected president of the Italian Women's Club last night at Dante Aiighien Hall.

Also "elected were Mrs. Al- of his daughter, Sylvia, to Cpl. Jack Brown, son of Mrs. Harry Brown of Brooklyn, N. Y.

Foxhollow School students during; a two-week period raised $600 toward the Lenox Red Cross quota by doing odd Jobs around the school for teachers and fellow students. Sandwiches and doughnut sales, parties, mending, hairdresaing, shoe shining, bed making, or any useful task which might prove lucrative were added to the $327 la individual contributions to make the grand total. Susan Walsh, Susan Gay and Patricia Roberts bring; in the dimes with a shoe shine concession. phonse Frieri, vice-president; Miss Virginia Messina, corresponding Miss Strauss is employed by secretary; Mss Leonore Gahano, financial secretary; Mrs. Charles Sears Roebuck Company.

Cpl. ft "st Brown is now stationed in Alaska. Carosso, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph Scalise. orator; and Mrs.

Peter The wedding will take place in the near future. Genovese, publicity chairman. The trustees are Mrs. Thomas Magrl, chairman, the Misses Theresa and Visitors In Uniform Capt. Matthew W.

Chait of Camp Ellis. 111., is home with his wife at 204 Appleton Avenue. Cpl. George C. Hover, USMC, of 84 Lincoln Street returned yesterday to Quantieo, after spending the week end with his parents.

First Lt Arthur E. Peltosalo radio instructor at Fort Sill, Is spending a 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Peltosalo of 66 Bartlett Avenue.

Rummage Sale The May K. Mattoon Class of the Ann Galiano, Miss Fannie Mele and Mrs. Patrick Cimini. Installation will be Sunday, South Congregational Church will conduct a rummage sals Saturday April 22, under the direction of Mrs. Cimini.

Last night's door prize went to Miss Frances Adornetto, and the cake was won by Mrs. Guy in the Gam well Block on Columbus Avenue. Members are to leave articles at the store Friday. Galiano. CAPITOL NOW PLAYING College Club and Voters' Group To Miss Helen L.

Clark Nicholls of the Marine Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Nicholls of 77 Elm Street. Miss Clark attended the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia, and Is now studying in New York.

Lieut. Nicholls, who attended the University of Pennsylvania, was trained at Camp Lejeune, N. and Quantieo, Va. He will leave New York by plane March 31 for Camp Pendleton, Cal. 100 at Party for Arthur Brassard More than 100 friends of Arthur Brassard, 13 Glenwood Avenue gave him a farewell party Sunday evening at the Franco-American Club.

Greenleaf's orchestra played and John Murdeck sang solos. There were refreshments. Mr. Brassard, who shortly will join the armed forces, was presented sum of money. He has been employed by the GE.

Meet Tomorrow Russell Collins, shipfltter- third class, recently returned from the Pacific area, is at home with his parents at 24 Arch Street. Bruce B. Malcolm, aviation ordnance mate first Is visiting at home, 30 Taylor Street. He served in the Philippines, at Leyte, Mindoro and Luzon. The literary group of the Pitts field College Club and the Win- the-Peace group of the League of FELIX BRESSART Women Voters will have a panel With discussion on Communism tomor John Ijiz statinnMi in Rnt- row afternoon at 3.15 at the home of Mrs.

Francis B. Headley, 33 Bev ton, is visiting his parents, Mr. and and introducing GLORIA MARSHALL GRAHAME-THOMPSON Mrs. John Luz of 15 Dartmouth Street, A water tender second erly Street. Mrs.

Charles N. Bru-baker is to be in charge. The speakers and their topics are: Mrs. David N. Blume, "What class, he took part In the battles Handy with a needle and threat Lowerre Harding sews a button on for Deborah Stoller.

Mending and darning brought In SS. litis is the third campaign in which' Fox-hollow's 69 pupils have participated this year, raising $400 in the Sixth War Loan and $185 for World's Students Fund. The bed-making project brought in more than $9. Here Susan Holt takes time out to spread up a classmate's bed for a small consideration which also was added to the Red Cross collection plate. co-sot oi the Marshall Islands, New Gui nea, Saipan, Guam, and Peleliu.

le thought she was female but all she state wsa his heart! IANYI UIICI SE0.SE CHM NEXT THIRSDAY A. I. Cronln's "KEYS OF THE KINGDOM" wits koddt Mcdowell NOW Is Communism and Mrs. Monroe B. England, "Russia and How the Soviet Mrs.

Wiliam B. St. James, "Modifications and Accomplishments of Russian and Mrs. Bru-baker, "The Spread of Communism ROGER PBTOK Jl DY CLARK "THE KID SISTER" im Fashion Academy Defies Jinx, Names 13 Dressiest Women to Other Countries:" Today and Tomorrow Only! mum from toss of ttOOHftON? Girls Women! you loee so much during monthly periods that you feel weak, "dragged out" this may be due to low blood Iron. So try Lydla E.

Ptnkham's abuts one of the beet home ways to belp build up red blood In such cases. Plnkham's Tablets are one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buy. Follow label directions. lydia Pinkham's TABiCTS 129 Children at Nature Hour Charles Furcinitl of Redfield School won first place in the elementary, nature quiz at the Berkshire Museum Saturday morning which 129 children attended. Edward Collins of Crane and Louis Barlow of Redfield tied for second, John Roberts of Redfield placed third, and Fred Gale of Crane, fourth.

The program was on songbirds of the North Woods. WJrtfft! rw assS" TL 2-0463 sj STARTS TOMORROW! Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Gogglns, 532 West Street, will return home tomorrow after spending a few days in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Rodman C. Henry and daughter, Faye, of 48 Pomeroy Avenue, have returned from England General Hospital, Atlantic City, N. where they visited Pvt.

Rodman R. Henry. WALTER WHS LAUREN BRENNAN BAC ALL DOLORES MORAS HO AST CAR MICHAEL Fles: Selected Shsrta Latest News Sheridan: stage, Carole Landis; radio, Mary Livingstone; business, Mrs. Walter Thornton; society, Mrs. Harmon Spencer August concert.

Vivian Delia Chiesa; opera, Nadine Connor, popular music, Jane Froman; journalism, Esme Davis; international, Mrs. Leon Mandel; all-American, Jane Wyatt. Mrs. Auguste is a resident of Harrison, suburb of New York. Mrs.

Thornton is a partner in her husband's New York model agency, and Mrs. Mandel is the wife of a Chicago department store owner. The Academy injected a stern note into this year's selections by announcing that award winners were required, to show "active participation in some phase of the nation's war effort and adaptation of wardrobe to war work." NEW YORK (API An un-superstitious Fashion Academy today named 13 best-dressed women of the year but every gal in the uniformed services can consider herself recipient ofy a special award for tops in. approved toggery. Winners in 12 fields of activity were announced for the 16th year by the Academy.

The "public life" award went to "women in the uniformed services" every last one of 'em. As representatives of the service women, crested gold medals were given to Maj. Juanita Redmond, chief of the Army Air Force nursing personnel division, and to Lieut. Gilmah Spencer, of the Navy Nursing Corps at St. Alban's Hospital here.

Medal winners in the other categories were: Screen, Ann Dorcas Class Speaker MATINEE DAILT AT PM Feature at 2.SS A Red Cross sneaker will give; Hair on Face, Arms fe or kg EVENING SHOWS at nd PM an illustrated talk at 7.30 this eve-j Feature at 6.15 sad S.4S DANCE ning to the Dorcas Class of the! Starts Thurs: First Baptist Church. Removed AT Let us free too (ram that social handicjp Scienllflral-It I'ERM ANENTL by i'ur modem Electrolysis method. Consultation free aSjRS sssBsi I i rsssssssssssssssi JBsassH RssftV Write far Fre. Booklet JOHN'S HINSDALE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Mule by 4 Charlie Gaulden Due To Popular Demand We Resume Oar Tuesday Dsmclnc Danciac 8.30 to 11.30 Bette Steele THOSE WHO KNOW NTERTAINMENT BEST ALUTI WILSON. PICTURE Of TMI CENTURY PROM 20TN CENTURY-FOX "'Wilson' is the most fascinating Meetings evening at 6 at 29 Fenn Street.

A short business meeting will follow at 7.30. Tel. 2-4966 4S VVahconah St. Osceola Lodge Moving pictures will be shown entertainment in screen history. for all Odd Fellows, Rebekah Lodge members, and guests, tomorrow RED FOX evening after the Osceola Lodge eXvUt Fey meeting.

L. Wilber Munsey is to be In charge. All the Big Pictures at Lowest Admission Prices in Pittsfield Temple Sisterhood STARTS TODAY! The Temple Sisterhood will pack Starts Today 1 boxes for the Russian War Relief tomorrow afternoon at 3 at the Temple Anshe Amonim. There will also be a collection of used playing SSetfsisfBllr SH BsH BSSSSSSSSSV. ssmfTJ sssmmBt WWW." si sWW WWW BSSSSSSsB WWW Ok.

BSSSSSSSSSSSSSsV BEAUTY ROSE CLUB, Inc. LANESBORO DANCING TONIGHT 8:30 11:30 Music by the Famous Dixie Serenaders Dial 8523 Bus Stops at Door Members and Friends Invited cards for Army convalescent hospitals. Crane PTA DINNERWARE Mrs. Philip G. Swartz, the for mer Virginia Amerio, win entertain with piano selectons Thtorsday evening at tne Crane farent- sTluTMuTianiwufcMTTiTiTlTmH Teacher meeting.

Mrs. Swartz, who studied music at Oberlin College, will speak on this subject. Mrs. miiiniiimBjitiiniini Charles Newton will give a brief sxKMte HENRY KING lam ar trotti Atexssdef Kikm Chsrlet Cobum-Gertldmt Fit2(wtM-Thomas Msidni-ltsSl Nelson Sv Cednc Hr dwtckt Vmcen! Pries WilUtm trtht Mr Mtras And a Cast ot 12,000 STARTS THIRSDAY AT 1:30 P. M.

CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES DAILT l.SS 1S.SS Complete Shew Starts st l.SS ISA saS 7.49 talk, and movies will follow. Pontoosuc PTA Miss Lucy Mangan, principal of 4 IIVTHf Pontoosuc Junior High School, gave a report of the students' activities at tne meeting or tne scnool Far- I MEANTIME, 4 DARLING nnj isV fl FERRIS'S Pittsfield-Lssnesboro Line DINE and DANCE "SHOW PLACE OF THE BERKSHIRKS ent-Teacher Association last night. She told of the Junior Red Cross work, the school tests, and the scrap paper collection, which has netted 12.290 pounds of paper for the drive. Three movies were shown by Reginald L. LaBelle.

The next meeting will be April 17, and a card party and food sale will be sponsored April 25 with Mrs. Cabot W. Penney as Shown at 3.156.159.15 CO-FEATURE LEE THEATRE TONIGHT Jane Wyman in "Come by Night" The Bartlett Camp Auxiliary will have a covered dish supper for members and friends tomorrow Shown at 2.055.008.05 MUSIC BY Eddie Thomas and His Orchestra 8.30 to Beer, Wines, Liquors TYLER Thurs CO-KIT It'll-Tlrkle Tear Fsrnajr Honr JACK HAtXY JEAN PAKKEB in -ONE BODY TOO MANY" I ANNE GWYNNE PETER" COE ELENA VERDUGO PUS ft Ai Warners' WEEK OF HITS ENDS TONIGHT, "GUEST IN THE HOUSE" Wednesday and Thursday, Mar. 21-22 Darryl F. Zanuck's Greatest Production 'WILSON' Premier Showing in Berkshire County! WITH ALEXANDER KNOX, CHARLES COBt'RN, i KRAI J) INK FTTZGERAL.P AND HUNDERD8 OF OUT8TANPINO STARS.

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