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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 9

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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The Eerkelilre Eveninir Ettle, TriJay, lUy 14, 1913 3 Jan oi E. Boxer Names Attendants; Mar got Hardart Engaged To Marry New York Man More Than 100 Attend Banquet At Girls' League More than 100 last nlht attend MifS Marlon EliziVh Eover. auchter of Mr. ari Mrs. Al'red Eoyer cf 43 View Street, will be escorted by her father at her wed- ed the mother-rdaushter banquet at tomorrow at 10 at Notre the CirU' Learue.

Reccraitlon was Define Church to Paul Martin An ivc-n to Mrs. Elwin.L. McGlnty. drew, son cf Mr. end Mrs.

Martin M. Andrew cf 77 Bay State Road. who, with ttree daughters, had the ONE ilrs. Oeorre Quadrca will be her OF THE FINEST SPECIALTY STORES IN BERKSHIRE COUNTY I it; sister's matron cf honor. Richard ST7st txrr.

representation. Ms Kuih II. Shirt, director of the homecraft deparrtment, was chairman cf arrangements. Nine members cf the clothlr.2 WHEN TEE! BOORS OPEN SATURDAY AT 9i30 Andrew, brother of the prospective bridegroom, i3 to be best man, and Robert Johnson and Philip Collins vvi'l usher. classes modeled clothes they have The bride-elect has been enter tained at si scelianeous shower by Mrs.

Joseph A. Decelles. at a BE ONE OF 134 LUCKY WOMEN TO BUY A NEW COAT AT SAVINGS OF 810 TO 26 I IN THIS SPECTACULAR COAT SALE, tea by the pro --r ective bridegroom's mother, at a miscellaneous shower by I.Irs. Charles Duval and Mrs-Silvio Conte and at a pnTty by her GE associates at the Yellow Aster. Ferry Elected Collegian Editor 7vo Berkshire County students editorial duties next fCl with the Collesian, student r.ew; cf the University of Massachusetts, it was announced week.

Paul Perry cf Cheshire has teen elected alitor far the 'fall semester. A graduate of Pittsfield IliU Schocl, he was editor cf the Student's Pen in his senior year, lie joined the Collegian staff in 1947, and has been associate since February of this year. He is the son of Clay Perry, cf Cheshire. M.ss Eetty Krieger of Pittsfield has been appointed news editor f-r the fall term. Also a Pittsfield High School graduate, she joined the staff last fall as reporter.

State Heads To Attend King's Daughters9 Session State leaders will be here Fri-day, May 21, for the Berkshire convention of the King's Daughters' and Sons. It will be held at Trinity Methoif Church, the afternoon ievjIr-Ti beginning at 2 30; suprer at 6.13; and the at 7Z0. Emest I-orrls "cf Shrewsbury, state- and certral counpil Mrs. Lee Allan rf Shrewsbury, president cf the Worcester County groyp, and Mrs. Mabel Srr.ardon cf Boston, field director and superintendent of OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED eompietea oaring the jear under the direction of Mrs.

F. H. Os-trander. Sheila and Cef'y MCor-rtick, Card Selkowitz, Mary Ellen Eoland and Phyllis Stevenn, all pupils cf Mrs. Iioma Serra Wajer.

presented a dance Girls' Lea jrue board and association members who assisted Mrs. Ccivterd A. IIauheyin the kitchen and dinir? hall follow: iMrs. Carson M. Rosenthal; Miss Silly B.

Power. Mrs. Gardner F. Knight, Mrs. Ralph Zupanec, Mrs.

Richard J. Bridges, Mrs. Norman B. Hol-lister. Mrs.

William J. Dejrian, Mrs. William B. Hagyard Mrs. Clark B.

Harding Jr, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitford, Mrs. E. Whittier Holden Mrs. Wayne E.

Birch-ard. Mrs; Edwin E. Raney, Miss Mary G. Stevenson and Miss Helena M. Millett.

Mr. Andrew was given a stag party by friends at State Forest. Special Meeting The Pittsfield Circle, Daughters of Isabella, Will hold a special meetin Sunday afternoon at 3 at the FMTA to vote on new members. 1 AND FULL FLARING ho i 1 Badminton Tourney ii The intramural badminton tour Mls Margot Hardart nament will start in two weeks at High School, and the softball contests will begin as soon 1 1 1 as class teams have been selected. It was announced today.

The girls MAGNIFICENT FABRICS PELHAJ.I, Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Margot Hardart, daughter of Auistin S. Hardart and the late Mrs. Hardart, to John J. Cur-ran, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Curran of New York. The wedding Gordon Jlest, are expected ti attend. Mrs. Howard IL Eastman, Berkshire County president, will be In charge. Sales tables of food and fancy work will earran ged.

have been practicing lor botn competitions. The Misses Helen B. McNaughton and Jean Morgan are in charge. will take place In the autumn, i SUPERB STYLES WANTED COLORS The mother of the bride-elect was the former Marie Enright of Pittsfield, Mass. Mass Hardart's father is associated with the Horn TOMORROW SATURDAY Is the Last D.ay of Our The leriffths of these Coats ramre from 26 to 36 inches Hardart chain of Automats in New York.

i Miss Hardart was graduated from Ursuline New Ro-chelie. and Manhattanville Col rr rrr 1 lege. Mr. Curran is an alumnus of There are fitted and boxy styles, belted or loose Coats, single or doubled breasted fronts Flare or Straight 1 Backs Numerous styles from which to i to 1 1 i choose So your Short Coat is here at these unusual iiiiLlU) Ju 111) If If Ou KM low prices Much of This Stock of Nationally ICnovn Makes Reduced io Remilar C24.5Q Coats i Reduced To $15 'k i L- Reduced To Slo 1 I 1" Price Fordham and the law school of Columbia University. He served as a lieutenant In the Naval Reserve and is witli the law firm of Lyetn Voorheea in New York.

Crane Installs. I PTA Officers Karl B. McEachron was Installed president of Crane1 Parent-Teacher Association at the final meeting" last night at the school. Mrs. John M.

Anthony, district director, was Installing officer, Other officers installed were: Mrs. Rudolph G. Sarna, vice-president; Miss Gloria R. Caden, secretary; and Mrs. Robert A.

Pom-eroy, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Charles E. retiring president, was presented gift. The school debating club, under the supervision of Miss Sarah Reagan, debated' the subject, "Heroes of Peace are Greater LCw.i itt iLwww Ojcn to Pi ccco" Rejnilar 529.50i Coats Regular 35.00 Coats Remlar 39.50! Coats Reduced ToXJjV.

V- CHESTS A-SOj i ii a i in: aH.iJii a. Reduced To S28 il i DRESSERS 4 (iVvtM. Regular SJlo Coital" To' 33 THAT WERE 53. Than Heroes of War." The affirmative wonx Refreshments were wmm mm served. VAN I I Itb 0-50 i SALE OF BEAUTIFUL SUITS NOW IN PROGRESS Hinsdale A aii ii duaku a mt-f TEXTILE'S 2nd FLOOR THOMAS 0.

MORTON J2. J. TeL Pittsfield 7311 NEW ENGLAND FURNITURE A CORPORATION Corner Fcnn BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER 122 Ncrtli Street Tel. 5CS3 Camp Romaca Vill Open June 29 rmT I I 111 .1 EE, STORE ri. i 11LJ JLL if BEACHWEAR AND COTTON DRESS SHOP Bliss Rosenthal -I.

Arrives To Direct Preliminary A JUNIORS, MISSES, WOMEN inNSDALECamp Romaca for girls will open June 23, according T'- mmmmmm to an announcement from1 Miss GATHER YOUR WHOLE SUHOIER WARDROBE NOW AND SAVE! Marjorie II. Rosenthal of Kew ions, Qirecror or tne camp. Miss Rosenthal arrived here this week with a maintenance ct-pw nf tnn-r I 5 I I men to start work preparing sthe 3.93 to 7.93 3.93 to 10.93 3.93 to 10.93 Inexpensive Cotton Dresses Sun aek Dresses -Suits ctuup wr me iuv giris wno will stay here for the summer. Work iS DrOBTfiRSine- tm ihc Tvtcra luhlh jAdzrZ burned to the ground last Septem- THE MARRIAGE 7AS BIADE IN HEAVEN oer, ana it snouw be completed by the end of the month, according to Mks Rftsorithal With tha ex Separate Snicks 3.93 to 77.93 WAS BUT THE WEDDING 1.93 to7 3.93 Shorts ception of a little wind damage to the Greek theatre, the camp showed no ill effects from the win 4 Toppers ier. i Ii' This year there will be 54 persons on the staff of the camp.

A three-dav 'connsplfir's i- nrintHnn 3.93 to 16:93 I 1.98 to 5.93 Skirts "BIADE" AT THE TEXTILE BRIDEB'v'i'i 9 week end will be held starting June i.t. Amoncr th nfw mnnosinrt House Coats X. I. 3.93 to 7i93 ono nn this season will be Miss Lisel Sal-zer, internationally famous child portrait artist. Arthur Pnsterer of the Boots and Saddle Riding Club in New York will be the riding instructor.

Miss Diana Student at Npw Ynt-lr TTni AIlNYour Problems I i i Rain or Shine Coats XlO.93 to 39.50 Are Solved 7hcn You 1 AAAA IRathing Suits i 53 to 10.93 and women's intercollegiate fenc Drinn iTliem To Our IE GREATEST COLLECTION OF uix ciiampion, wui instruct in that sport. Miss Dorothy Bixby, former instructor in music at Christian College, will teach vocal composition and piano. 1 Head counselor; for the, past 1 years. Miss AtniM'HnnW win Ko BEACHWEAR AND COTTON DRESSES 5 i I "Wonderful i Bridal Salon I i -Here You'll Not Only Find a Consultant To 1 I Help Plan Your Entire present again in that; capacity. Miss ALL OUR HISTORY LX nooiey is an instructor pnysw cal education at Texas State Col-i leire for WonriAn Tn tha flf iae Better Dresses 2nd Floor STbllE SHOP! TEXTILE'S LOWER LEVEL Weddinrr But also year.

Miss Hooley suffered a personal loss of over 5700. i Dr. Virginia Lowe of the Mississippi, state College for Women will be camp physician. 1 The' Gown of Your Ii Ml I il FOR NATIONALLY BRANDED ACCESSORIES Dreams And Everjtlung for Shop The; Textile Store Radio Repair 'Shop Opens in Hinsdale HINSDALE Under the mans rv-ment of Clifton P. Dean and E.

Damineau a radio repair shop opened for business today at Bean's Sport Shop. Both men are; veterans and did radio repair work while in the service, i Mr. Babineau Is a native of North Wilbraham, and worked in a radio store there two years. II is a veteran of five years service in A Complete, Beautiful Trousseau I Leave All Details ONE ENTIRE FLOOR AT THE TEXTILE 1 IS DEVOTED TO the Air Force, where he held the! To Us You'll Be 1 Amazed at How Much HOSIERY LINGERIE BLOUSES SWEATERS SCARFS GLOVES We'll Save You, Too rank oi master sergeant in charge of a communication section. He saw service in New Guinea, and the Philippines, i He is living on Church Street, and is em- ployed by the Boston Albany Railroad.

Mr. Bean has been operating a part-time radio repair service here since September last year. He was a private, first class, in the Ma and saw service in the-battles of Guadalcanal, Bougainville and Guam, as a field radio operator; He holds the office of post advocate In the local VFVV. I They will provide; a delivery and pickup service. They may be reached by calling Bean's i Sport Famous Name Brand Brassieries and Girdles 1 BIAIDEN FORM FORMAID I FLEXEES I I I BridaL Goims i Attendant's Gcnros A ill A 'V.

EXQUISITE AND FORSI FLEX Yoa Can Buy Anything You Need in Accessories Beautiful Selection Of Wetidint Veils Shop. and Hats And It Cost You No More To Buy Nationally Advertised Name Brands at The Textile Coretta Robinson sold the most cookies in the recent sale sponsored by all the 4-II clubs tn Hinsdale. XTILUS BRIDES' SHOP 2nd FLOOR i.

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