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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 4

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Page Four The Berkshire Evening Eagle, Pitts field. Mass. Thursday. June 24, 1943. Berkshire County Social Activities, Club News and Pergonals Miss Camevale Concert Series Miss Wilber, Cadeh Cook Local Delegates Chosen for Street is ipeTyfihg a week with her daughter, Gertrude, at Ann Arbor, Mich.

She will visit Mrs. William Roberta of Detroit Stone-Smith Wedding Held Engaged to Grand Convention Are Betrothed Charles O'Dannell Mrs. Ralph Sherman of New York, formerly of this city, is visiting friends and relatives here. FACE TO FACE ffl -1 Smith of Baiter Street, Lanesboro, and CpL Joseph Cotvta Stone, of 236 Lanox Avenue. PlUifleld were married Tuesday sight, at The Grand lodge convention of Sou of Italy wfll be held in Springfield June 27.

28 and 29 Delegates from the Beneficenza lodge are Nicholas Frieri. vaner- To Resume Tomorrow Second Program To Be Given at The Museum The second concert of tha 25th Cheshire oom oi jusuce oi uw reace able Mar.ano Sottile. Salvatore Leiand Talbot. 38 Porrieroy Canctlia. and Frank Ruzeiero Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. John I Those elected to go from the man were the attendant. Columbia Lodge are Mrs. Severino Uh Occhiena.

venerable, Mrs. Cesare (nerralSETe'ctrTc 'XStt John Fossa. Cpl. Stone is stationed at. Camp: ny pickett, va.

trancis Blache Mrs. Arthur Marshall and son. James Arthur, have retuned fom the House of Mercy. Pvt. Ward Bickford has notified his family that he has arrived, safely in Hawaii.

Mrs. Annie Lamb has returned home after a few weeks visit with her sister in New Ashford. Mrs. J. G.

Husrhes has gone to Honored by Eagle Associates California to join her husband. Lieut. J. G. Hughes.

anniversary series of the founding of the Berkshire Festivals by Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge will take place tomorrow evening In jthe Berkshire Museum hall. There jwill be three Beethoven works. among which will be the famous A major sonata for "violin and piano, known as the Kreutzer sonata. This will be played by Willfam and Frank Sheridan.

This is 'the ninth of 10 sonrftaa for this combination that Beethoven wrote. It was written on short notice I for one of the most famous! ot Negro violinists, George Bridge-! tower, with whom Beethoven first played it in 1803. Dues to a lsjter I altercation, the dedication was transferred to the Parisian violinist, Rudolph Kreutzer, and as the in PSYCHIC A 'Z CastfidentiaJ Consultant Mile. Bathsheba Askowith World Traveler, Teacher and Lecturer Nine ai ailable far -dinner par-n. riubt; Imeturet mnd private montultatiomt.

Main Street, opposite Lenox IX brary, Lenox, Mat. Tel. 39. By mppouitment. FtancU W.

Blache of 7 View Street, who leaves tomorrow for i Army service, was guest of last night at a stag; dinner given Tat Tim Ryan's Restaurant by I of his fellow employees of the Eagle Publishing Company. I Marcel, E. Peltier was toast-1 master, and presented a purse to Mr. Blache. Francis J.

Decellea en-' Itartalned with monologues. Miss Dorothea M. Wilber E. Barnes of 232 "tie of Tolstoi's novel the naTne i i has hprnmA evpn mnre familiar. It Waldo Mrs.

NOW PLAYING MO" LAUGH AND THRILL SHOW JACK BENNY PRISCILLA LANE ROCHESTER in 'TV MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD" Dalton Avenue announce the enr i has the custom amone the 1 THUR. THESE TWO OUTFOXED THE DESERT FOX TO STEAL HjJMB SECRET OFTHE. Brown Miss Louise T. Camevale Frank Camevale of 772 East Street announces the engagement of his daughter, Louisie Theresa, to Charles K. CDonnfll.

son of Charles K. O'Donnell of Lanes-boro, and of Mrs. Alice Swink of Detroit, Mich. Miss Camevale and her fiance are both graduates of Pittsfield High. School and are employed by the General Electric Company.

The wedding is planned for quasi musical intelligentsia to look with a degree of contempfcjon the showiness of the Kreutzer, put Tt is decidedly good music to listen to, and you don't need to ask yourself what's intended, for it is (all on the surface. The trio of the program will ibe played by Sheridan, Krbll ga'gement of Dorof thea M. Wllber, to Aviation Cadet Qeorge M. Cook, son of Mr. and H.

Cook of Soutji Williamstown. Mist Wilber was graduated from Pittafield High School in 1941, and is employed in the distribution transformer production office of the General Electric Company. Cadet Cook is a graduate of Williamstown High School, class of 1940, and is stationed at Lafayette, La. Prior to his enlistment he was employed In the power transformer division of the General Electric. You Were Nevervelier Plus Story of the fljhtlnc toj tt the Air Force exeltinc and thrill-packed "One of Our Aircraft Is Missing" XAVIER MAT A A COLUMBIA PICTURE OS THE SAME BILL ROBERT LOWEBY in Criminal Investigation Walter B.

Gogan Giuen Party I and Naoum Bendotzky. They wpli play the flat major trio, Opus 11, originally written for clarinet, cello and piano, but much more widely known with the violin substitution for the wind instrument. The eello sonata will be the Optus 5. No. I.

the first of the five Beethoven wrote. Mrs. Coolidge has authorized Stuart C. Henry, the director of the museum, to invite and issue tickets without charge to all who are interested. Tickets are available at the museum or may be reserved by telephone for this and all the remaining of the series.

Tickets are honored at the door until 8.15 and after that, admission is without ticket. Extra riHiliils II Briefs Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Baker of West Palrir Beach, are visiting Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs.

Anderson, in Hinsdale and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker of Euclid Avenue. Sgt. Baker is in the Air Corps and is stationed at Morrison Field.

He reports for duty Monday. Mrs. Baker, however, will remain in the Berkshires two weeks more before rejoining him in the South. NOW PLAYING starring FBANCHOT TONE ANNE BAXTER lline and l)aiue FRIDAY, SATURDAY A surprise party was given last night by several friends for- Walter B. Gogan at his home, 515 South Street.

They presented him a traveling bag and a purse. He graduated Sunday from St. Joseph's High School and iwill be inducted into the Army June 28. with Akim Tamiroff and ERICA von STROHEIM chairs have been placed in the hall Mr. Gogan is the son of Mr.

andjto places for a larger As Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Mrs. J. Delmar Knight of, St. Petersburg, is visitinsr her audience. Mrs.

waiter a. uogan. rLVS THE ACE HIT" son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A.

Bastow at 48 Otsmbmitdh RK0 RADIO "SALUTE FOR THREE" Winter Street, not at 94 Church Street as has been stated. ISxcitinK Co-Hit In the Air Conditioned Greylock Room SHIrfE CITY ORCHESTRA Feataring RAY DOREY Vocalist GEORGE Ft K.IMTI and His Clarinet Meetings AOH Auxiliary Auxiliary 4, Ancient Order mm ur WITH MO STAR CAST I Card Parties Rockwell Relief Corps The W. W. Rockwell Relief Corps will have a whist tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 at 29 Fenn Street, with Mrs. Lola I.

Philbrick In charge, Miss June Marschat of 122 41 BETTY RHODES MarDONAU) CARET and DONA DRAKE and ALL GIRL BA.tD On Sererti at I 11.34 A. H. I I tM 5.45 md 8.55 I Brown Street is snenrlinc mwwk-'s AMAZING ADVENTURES OF A SKY-SPY "SQUADRON Hibernians, will meet this evening at 7-30 at their rooms in the vacation at Prospect Lake, North Pender block on North Street. HIRRY! HI RRV L.AST TIMES TONIGHT! In Person "THE GREAT LESTER' Towasend Club i-n otag LEADER Miss Helen Drea of 467. North Street is in New York, where ishe is registered at the Hotel I The Townsend Club will meet ON SCREEN "HARRIGAN KID" and "PRELl DE TO WAR H.OO i tonight at 8 at 29 Fenn Street Lobster Dinner Until 9 P.

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