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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 18

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I 18Th; Berkahire Evening Eagle, Friday, March 7, 1952 Salstronzs Mark ate ANTHONY G. IREID TMC To Observe 60th Birthday GREAT BARRINGTON The Thursday Morning Club will observe its 60th anniversary at the covered-dish 'luncheon to held in James l'arlbh -Thursday afternoon at 1. The club wts organized in 1892 by the-late Mrs. A. Chaliley lint who also -wag first president.

Mrs, Collins was the mother of the late Sheldon C. Collins. Members have been asked to make reservations for the luncheon Mrs. E. Cr Brofus before Spekial Grange Meeting- great Barrington Grange will meet at Walker Hall tomorrow night at 8 to receive applications 'for men-Lberships, Tonight at 8.00 Tomorrow Mat.

and A Roaring Western Ray Barriligton '571h-Anniversary GREAT BARRINGTON Mr. and Alrik Salstrom; Castle IIM Avenue, were entertained at their home by a group Of friends and neighbors last honor of their 57th wedding anniversary. Married in Greenwich, they have spent most of their livas here. They have three daughters, Mrs. William Ilaas of Hartford, Mrs.

Harold Cooper of Pittsfield and Miss Hildegarde Salstrom, at Mrs. Salstrom is the former Caroline Peterson. Mr. Saistrom is a retired carpenter. He and Mrs.

Salstrom are in good health. Children's Play To Be Presented here March 22 I.Nelva-st litli JOHN HEATHER' Stockbridge MRS. lOtTA HEATHER TeL 429-W i U.N. Movie: To Be Shown at---J: PTA Meetino, STOCKBRIDGE A regnIar meeting If the Stockbridge Parent Teacher Association will be held Wednesday at 8 PM In the high school cafeteria. The association will vote on using certain sums of money for various needs in'school.

Two motion pictures produced by the United Nations will be.shown. The first is a study of the problem of International communication, with an analysis of how news is often distorted and misunderstood in traveling otte Country to another. The second will show the work of the pnited Nations in In. donesia. Refreshments wil be sersed.

1 Spring Planting To Be Discussed By Edwin Beckett STOCKBRIDGE Ed wizt Beckett, horticultural difirector of the Berkshire Garden Center will speak on "Planting a Spring Garden at the meeting of the Tuesday Club to be hekl next Tuesday at the parish house Alf iSt. Paul's Church. He illustrate us rate his talk with a colored film. At the same meeting the nominating committee consisting of tockbridge 7 I. 429--ik F- i U.N.

Ob1 server Will Spelak at Stockbri( ge School STOCKBRI lc Gladyr Walser, Far ast authority and a United Nations, observer for the League for Peace and Freedom will speak at the Stockbl(tidge Sellool Thursday, March 13 a 3.30 PM on the topic "Can We 'rave Peace?" The public is invited. I 31en's Fellowship omo by Liorlitnina 6 n- In the thun-; terstorm Tuesday night the home, .4 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Finkle on I 7-herry pill was hit by lightning.1 Zonsiderible damage was done to he house. Mrs: Finkle narrowly sektous injury since the lash blewl out a 'light just 'over! VIrs.

Finkle and showered her head ith pieces bf broken glass. Bowling, Results STOCKBRIDGEThe Housatonic NT ational Bank bowling team lost four points to the East LoP Inn zirls in matches rolled Sunday at the tee alleys. Individual scores follow: Miss Ruth Noble, 264: Miss Grace. Malumphy, 234; Mrs. Anna Pining, 250; Mrs.

Jema Wagner, 272; and Mrs. Sybil Pitney, 301. The team will play the Pastime Girls this earning at 7.30 PM in Lee. Glendale leeting The Women's Auxiliary of the Glentile Fire Department will meet Monday at 8 PM at the fire house. Mrs.

Carretta Boll of Pittsfield, assistant demonstrating agentiot the Berkshire County tension Service will speak on "Effective Any women of Gleruiale may attend. Refreshments will be served. Village home, four rooms, new bath, oil heat; asbestos roof, gravity water, Coors sanded and Hard road, 14 miles from Pittsfield, $6000. Thomas Telephone 2-2461. --Adv.

8 Canaan, Conn. 1 CARDS SPECIAL ST. PATRICK'S by HALLMARK Toys Books Games GREENFIELD'S Gtrr an'd SMOKE SHOP Olotpi Miler Bldg. 01. Tbo of Tbooss'oil Gifts 0 Papers Cigars Magazines WILLIAMS '411 HEATING There Is a Big Difference in OIL -13111111ERS Your Oil-O-Matic Dealer is selected with care trained by the and readylfor the opportunity to serve you! Ile cordially invites you to make a personal inspection of Williams 011-0-Matic Oil Burn, ers and Complete Heating.

Units Or, if you'd prefer, he'll survey your home and hating plantanswer- your questions on oil heat' no cost or obligation to you whatso- ever. Come in write or phone. FREE! Heating Survey B. Foster, Inc. Bridge StreetGreat Barrington', 1 c''' 4 4.

1 1 4 I bt 4 4 4. 1 I i i i a 8The Evening Eagle, 7, 1952 1 I Salstronzs Mark Ls 'inkle Home eivs to ckbridge Ili by SPECIAL Liglitning, GREETING CARDS 57, sary MB OI iG eat Barrington 1 GREAT BARRINGTON Mr. IN IlEATIIER C- r- el 429-Ik STOCKBRIDGE In the thun ANTHONY G. REID 1 Tel 83 and Mrs( Alrik Salstrom; Castle 1 StOCkbridge i i A ST. PATRICK DAY CARDS by, HALLIVIARIC 1 U.N.

Obeserer ler 4. 1 storm Tuesday night the home if Mr. and Mrs. Grover Finkle on TinC To their home by a group of friends Hill Avenue, were entertained at 2 mas. JotTim HEATHER I- I Will Speak at 2herry Hill was hit by 60th Birthday and neighbors last night, it honor TeL 429-W, Stockbrit ge School onsider 1 -isble damage was done to 1 GREENFIELD'S I STOCKBRI Mrs.

Gladys he Mrs: Finkle narrowly Papers 1 of their 57th wedding annlyrersary. IkT GREAT The Married in Greenwich, u.A. Movie; I sektous. Injury since the BooToyks; GIFT and SMOKE SHOP Walser, Far ast authority and a lash blewl out a light just over! Thursday Morning Club will oh- they have spent most of their lives Cigars Vnited Nations, observer for the serve its 60th anniversary at the here. They have three daughters, J.

0 VIrs. Flpieenkelse 6afndbrsohkoewnergeladmher, head DC Shown at---- Women League for Games aotol Miller Bldg. 01 aver Magazines cottered-dish 'luncheon to be held Mrs. William Haas of Hartford, i Tbo atom of a Gifts Mrs. Harold Cooper of Pitts- riA mectinor Peace and Freedom will speak at Bowling Results afternoon at I at home Mrs Salstro li in k.

James Parish Hall nursday 1 WILLIAM' field and Miss Hildegarde Salstrom, the Stockbi(idge Sehool Thursday, is the for- STOCKBRIDGE A regula March 13 a 3.30 PM on th topic 1 meeting If the Stockbridge Parent "Can We Have Peace?" The pub- STOCKBRIDGEThe Housatonic The club cos organized In 1892 mer Caroline Peterson. by Mrs. A Chalitley Col- Mr. Salstrom is a retired car- l'c is invited Teacher Association will be held lir National Bank howling team lost four potuts to the East Lee Inn 1 lint who also -NV ag first president. penter.

-He arid Mrs. Saistrom are Wednesday at 8 PM In the high illen's, Fellowship Mrs: Collins was the mother of the in good health. i girls in matches rolled Sunday at 4 late' Sheldon C. Collins. school cafeteria.

The association Members have been asked Children's Play- will vote on using certain sums of the, Lee alleys. Individual scores tot- reservations for the luncheon make low: Miss Ruth Noble, 264: Miss s. 234jem; aMrws. aAngnenras There Is a Big Difference HEATING Mrs. E.

Ct Brofus before Tues- Two motion pictures money for various needs in roduced school. To Be Presented M17p In the United Nations will be.shown. 3 4. 2 The fIrst a study of the problem 272; and Mrs. Sybil Pitney 01.

3l peCial Grange eetint Her 31ar I. of International communication, 2 141 The team, will play the Pastime great Barrington Grange will with an analysis of how news is th in one country to opportunity to serve you! often distorted Girls this coming at 7.30 meet at Walker Hall tomorrow Pm In Lee hand misunderstood night at 8 to receive applications for new in traveling fr another nother The second will show the Glendale of the work of the pnited Nations in In donesia. Glenditle Fire Department witil trained by the and readylfor 1 9- -fitirtalWit Refreshments wil be served. meet Monday it 8 PM at the fire horuse. Mrs.

Carretta Rollo of Ile invites you to make a personal Ns Spring Planting rofff in-Arromirm c-rs Pittsfield, assistant demonstrattng i ers Tonight at 8.00 ti To Be Discussed inspection of Villiam Oil-O Matic Oil Burn- th Berkshire County Ex and Complete heating Or. if Service s1 Tomorrow Mist. and BY Edwin Beckett temoon emice ill speak on you prefer, he urvey your home and heat- A Roaring Vestern fective Any woman of ing piantanswer your questions on oil heat sTOCKBRIDGE -r, Ed win Beck- Gleruiale en aiist no cost or obligation to ou hatso -0. may attend 0., ett, horticultural difir-ectortiof the Refreshments will be served. ever.

Berkshire Garden Ce pe I leyji Cnaan a 1 9 onn. Come in Write or phone. i "Planting a Spring Liarcien er. CITI co tS47. 1 the meeting of the Tuesday Club to t' eating Survey i FREE! 1 to, be held next Tuesday at the parish Village home, four rooms, new It on 1 I house -of 1St.

-Paul's Church He bath, oil sbstos roof gray eat a 5' will illus rate his talk lAlth a it fl ded el I wa er oors san an in- 7 I colored lifm. ished. Hard road, 14 miles from aran B. Fosfer, Inc. Roy the A same ee ing th no.

11 Pittsfield, $6000 Thoas ta tun Ittn iliity14' Mating committee consisting of Tol onti nn a AA," ft I Bridge StreetGreat Barrington Your 0i1-0 atic Dealer is selected ith care Glendale may attend. STOCKBRIDGE -1-'1 Ed i Fit 1 I AMON. 'J'alrvat 'no cost or obligaton to you whatso All u'ecK- a Refreshments will be served. ett, horticultural d'i rector of the ever. 1 sob Berkshire Garden Center wt P' I 'II speak Come Write or phone.

:gclevr.1 IA 1 It ID "Planting a Spring Garden" Can the meeting of the Tuesday Club to 1 aan, Conn I REL heating Survey Survey czNkt, be held next Tuesday at the parish Village home, four rooms new It on I house -of rt. Church. He bath, oil heat, asbestos roof, gray. will Illus rate his talk with a ity water. Coors sanded and fin- arland B.

Foster, Inc 7 colored liftn. ished. Hard road, 14 miles from Ray 1 At the same meeting the nom- Pittsfield, $6000 Thomas Bridge StreetGreat Barrington mating committee consisting of Telephone 2-2461. Adv. 8 Committees, Named For Benefit Party GREAT 13ARRINTOist COMmittees for the St.

Patrick's Day benefit'card party March 17 in the American Legion rooms have been by the chairmen, Arthur D. Snow and John A. Clark. 1 1 Mrs; Frank and RaY4riond Adams head the table 1 Icommittee i which comprises Mrs. Raymond D.

Adams, Miss Mary Cannon, Miss Dorothy Masey, Mrs. Sullivan, Harry Bill- trigs Mrs' William Graham, 1 John Rouse. Mrs. Kenneth Preston: Maude Mrs. lEdward Cordes.

Miss Bertha Fer- guson, Sheldon Collins, Mrs. Max tans, Walsh, GilbOrt'S. Forrest, Marsh B. Giddings, Mrs. Richard O'Brien, Mrs.

RobertplIctollam', Dr. Herbert O'Dell, Chailes 'P. Arientl, 'Albert Setnik; jaMeS' D. iJohn E. Iligginii, William M.

Graham; Robert and LOWS Schneider. 1, Joseph E. McHugh and Joseph Gop are In charge of refreshments, assisted by Mrs, William tharles P. iNorton, Mrs. John 'J.

Mulhall. Mrs. Charles P. Mrs. John N.

Gracca, Mrs. Richard K. Henry. Mrs; Francis J. Kelly, Mrs.

Louis Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Charles E. Mrs.

John E. Buckley, Yrs. John E. Mrs. Charles Dolby, Mrs.

William Miss! Patricia 1161ohan. Mrs. Paul Mrs. Lucy Lavalette. Mrs.

Donald Moulthrop, Mrs. Attilio Almort, Mrs. George Ambach, -Mrs, Zanetti, Emmett Lucey. Roderick MacLean, A. Holland Bates, Francis J.

'Kelly, Ernest F. Gilbert and Otto K. Schutze. 1 Marsh B. Giddings and Fred Bryden are chairmen of the prize Real Estate Sale 1 Alitbnio and Antonietta onsoq lint of West Stockbridge sold, buildings and about 51 acres of land, two' of West Village on the Great Barrington Road, to Joseph G.

and Rose J. Balestro of the same town, about $3000. 1 Comm ittees, Named For Benefit Party 6.: GREAT Com- s. mittees for the St Patrick's Day benefit card party march 17 in the American Legion rooms have been announced by the chairmen Clark Mrs. Arthur D.

Snow- and John A. 1 1 Mrs. Frank and Ray- mond D. Adams head the table committeei which comprises Mrs. Raymond D.

Adams, Miss Mary Cannon, Mjss Dorothy Masey, Mrs. Eugene Sullivan, Mrs. Harry Bill- ings, William M. Graham, Preston; MrsMaude 'House. Mrs.

Kenneth T. Viola, Mrs. Edward Cordes. Miss Bertha Fer, guson, Mrs. Sheldon Collins, Mrs.

Max Cans, Mrs Annie Walsh, Mrs. Gilbert' S. a t. Marsh B. Giddings, Mrs.

Richard Mrs. Robert McCollam. Herbert E. O'Dell, Charles P. 'Arienti, Albert Set rr nik James D.

ijohn E. Higgini, ham z1M. Graham. Robert litcCol- Ian' and Louis Schneider 1. -Mrs.

Joseph E. Matugh and Jo- seph Gop are in charge of refresh- ments, assisted by William Milani. Mrs. Fharles P. iNorton, Mrs John Mulhall Mrs Charles Nit rGsrlaFrettena: cis Kelly, Mrs.

Louis Schneider, -1 Mrs. Jo- Ed In J. ty, septt MrS. Charles E. Pat- terson.

Mrs. John E. Buckley, Mrs. John Casey Mrs Dolby, Mrs. Willam Miss cia Itolo Charles W.

'Patrihan. i Mrs Ferry Paul Stalk- Lucy Lavalette. Mrs. Don- id IL- Mo ulthro Mrs Attilio Almori aid Moulthrop, Mrs. Attilio Almori, Mrs.

John 'J. Mulhall, Mrs.1Charles P. Mrs. John N. Giracca, Mrs.

Richard K. Henry. Mrsi Fran- cis J. Kelly, Mrs. Louis Schneider, Mrs Edwin Mrs.

Jo- septi Mil. Charles E. Pat- terson. Mrs. John E.

Buckley, Mrs. E. Mrs, Charles W. Doll)), ltrig. William Ferry', 5Iiss 'Patricia Itolohan.

Mrs. Paul Stalk- Mrs. Lucy Lavalette. Mrs. Don- Mrs.

George Ambach, Mrs, Quint Zanetti, Mrs. Emmett Lucey. Rod- erick MacLean, A. Holland Bates, at F. Gilbert Francis J.

'Kelly, Erne and Otto K. Schulze. I :N1r.s.' Marsh B. Giddings and Fred 13ryden are chairmen prize committee Real Estate Sale 1 Alitbnio and Antonietta Conso- lint of West Stockbrid a build- ge sold tins and about 51 acres of land, two of West Stock- bridge Village on the Great Bar- rington Road, to Joseph G. and Rose J.

13alestro of the same town, Vim abOut 53000. 1 Sponsors Hymn Sing STOCKBRIDGE The Men's Fellowship of the First Congregational Church will sponsor an old. fashioned hymn sing at the church Sunday evening starting at 7.30. The program will include solos by Willis Whitcomb. vocalist; Mrs.

Thelma Dengter, organist; Edward and Mrs. J. Edward Elliott, vocalist. There Will also be selections by a male quartet composed of Gardner Underwood, Richard Saville. Thomas Sherer.

and Courland pathbun. TWO sing will be the first of a monthly series. The committee in charge COnRiSti of Robert Trumbull, chairman, Howard and Thelma IDengler, Robert Clarence Elairand Rev. J. Edward Elliott.

The public is invited, to St. Joseph's Church There will be Stations of the Crosit followed by Benediction at St. Joseph's Church- this evening starting at 7.30. Mrs, Olin Is In the Pittsfield General Hositel where he will be for several weeks. Mrs.

Manchester slipped on ice near her home and substained a broken leg In her absence Graham, D. Wilcox Sr. is substituting in the office of the Stockbridge Coal and Grain. --Teddy Clay, son of Mr. awl Mrs.

Albert Clay of Church Street is confined to his home by the measles. Se a rp ath" Loe Thee. Tontle. rAdv. 10 Lost.

black and tan small beagle. Tel. 29 Stockbridge. Adv. 10 Sponsors Hymn Si ng STOCKBRIDGE The meies Fellowship of the First Congrega- tional Church will sponsor an old- fashioned hymn sing at the church Sunday evening starting at 7.30., in The program will include solos Ii.rillis Whitcomb Vocalist Mrs by The 'ma Dengler, organist: Edward knight --cellist and Mrs.

Edward vocalist. There Will also be selections by a male quartet com- posed of Gardner Underwood. Rich- ard' Saville. Thomas Sbere and Couriand pathhun. The sing villi be the first of a monthly series.

The commit tee in charge con sisti of Robert Trum- bull hairman Howard and Thelma Dengler Robert Bracknell Clar 1 ence Blair -and Rev. J. Edward El- public is inited, to partici- The, -Pat St. Joseph's Church There will he Stations of th I Cros.it followed by Bened ction at St. loseph's Church' this ening starting at 7.30.

I into, Just, own, al Ina A oriole Dengler, Robert Clar- enee Blair 'and Rev. J. Edward El- liott. The ublic is invited to ar i el St Joseph 's Church There will be Stations of the Cro folld by Benediction it s.ti owe St. Joseph's Church'- this evening tarting at 7.30.

Mrs, Olin is In the Pittsfield General HosiLs1 where stse will be for several weeks. Mn. Manche ster slipped on ice near her ned a broken home and substai le In her absence Graham, D. Wilcox Sr. is substituting in the office of the ordgoa anran.

Stckbie Cl Grain. --Teddy Clay, snn of Mr. and Strl- Albert Oay of Church Stxeet is cont.ned to his home by the sles. M-a- te. SP arp ath" Loe Thee.

Tont -r-Adv. 10 Lost. black and tan small beagle. Tel. 29 Stockbridge.

Adv. 10 GREAT BARRINGTONTickets are being sold at all the schools In this area for "Captain Kidd'il Return," a three-act play to be pre. sented by the Children's World Theatre, under the auspices of the Thursday Morning Club, March 22 at 10A5 AM In the Mahaiwe Theatre. Poster contests based on the Carltin Kidd theme are being conducted in the Great Barrington schools by Whittaker, are supervisor, Three cash prizes, will be awarded Searles High students, and free admissions will be igiven the winners of the- contests In the various grammar school rooms. The play, which is written by Lawrence and Virginia Dugan and directed by Monte Meacham, is Ipart; 'of the Thursday Morning Cub's children's program- Synagogue Slates Purim Party Sunday GREAT BARRINGTONThe annual Purim party of the Love of Peace Synagogue will be afternoon at 3, A play called- The Would-be Dictator" will be presented by the children of the Hebrew and members of the synagOgue.

Faye Budner and Mrs. Doris Shalet are the directors and Simon Budner is the stage manager. The cast includes Carl Brickman, Stuart Brickman, Courtney Brick-man, Billy Cummins. Edwin Rano witz. Linda Shalett, Bryna Schocket.

Linda Slaminsky, Sandy Levine, Barbara Budner, Susan Moskowitz, Max Raflowitz, Melvin Herbert Moskowitz, Morris Brick-man; Nate Fred Ketay, Dave Schocket, Faye Ruth Brickman, Sarah Brickman and Freda Schocket. All synagogue members and friends have been Invited. Re-' freshments will be served. zGitEAT sold at all the schools in are being this area for "Captai Kidd Re- turn," a three act play to be pre- sented by the Children's World Theatre, under the auspices of the Thursday Morning Club, March 22 at 45 10 AM In the Mahaiwe Thee tre. 1 Poster contests based on the Captain Kidd theme are being con- ducted in the Great Barrington school by Miss Dor Whittaker -Iis are supervisor Three cash prize; will be awarde ar es igh stu ents, and free admissions will he the- contests school rons.

The play, which is written by and Virginia Dugan and cl irec Monte Meacham, is I Th sa II min part ur ay Club's childre eres orogram. schools by Miss Whittaker, will be awarded Searles High stud- will be are supervisor, Three cash prizes nts, an re ssion free ad I i the winners of the contests sen the various grammar school s. The play, which is written by nee and Virginia Dugan and Law re V- directed by Monte Meacham, is part 'of the Thursday Morning f. -'4u''s 1 children's'program. oynagogue Slates Purim Party Sunday GREAT BARRINGTONThe an- Sun- be held nual Purim party of the Love of ee Synagogue will ct Pac day aft-ernoon at 3 A play called- "The Would-be Dictator" will be present I the children of the Hebrew school and members of th sy naingue.

Mrs. Faye Budner and Mrs. Doris Shalet are the directors and Simon Bud- ner is the stage manager. The cast includes Carl Brickman, Stuart Brickman, CoUrtney Brick- man, Billy Cummins. Edwin svitz; Linda Shalett, Bryna Sehock- et Linda Slaminsky, Sandy Levine, Barbara Budner, Susan Moskowitz, Max Raflowitz, Melvin Herbert Moskowitz, Morris Brick- man; Nate Fred Ketay, Dave Sehocket, Faye Istoskowitz.

Rudth Bric.kman! an Fr All' synagogue members and friends have been Invited. Re- se frehmnts will be rve -MILLAIID. 'Helena Carter Hugg4Ma'rlowef Forrest Tucker ADDED SPECIAL Walt Disnera True Life Adventure OLYMPIC In Technicolor, Not a Cartoon Ciloomus 1 orloradaElllo Mr. Me I 1 The funeral of Alexander Mcln-1 tyre was held at 9 yesterday morn: Mg. at SL 'Peter's Church with Rev.

1 John, W. 'Curtin. curatai 'celebrating the high mass of requiem. were Harty Thompson of Pittsfield, William M. 'Graham, E'rederfek F.

Viscardi, Joeph F. Piltrick- F. Sweeney and 1Francis Mieue of Great Barring- 1 ton Burial was In St. Peters Cemetery. where Fr.

Curtin aft! elated. Mrs. Vaughn Gray; Chairman, Mrs. Lewis Zirkle and Mrs. Clarence Blair, will make its report, Tokyo Educator To Speak Tomorrow STOCKBRIDGE Dr.

Kichimada Soda of the Administration of Education in Tokyo will speak to the students at the Stockbridge School in Interlaken at 8 PM tomorrow on the subject, "Is Education in Japan Leading Towards Democracyr Dr. Soda will also be on'the Youth Forum tomorrow at 11.30 AM over WBEC. Barrington Furniture Co. Railroad StreetGreat Barrington I i- ..,0 4 I --1, 1 1 -MILLAIID Vaughn Gray; chairman, Mrs. Helena Carter I.

Lewis Zirkle and Mrs. Clarence 11. ll I 0 Martowe Blair, will make its report. Hugh 0 I Tokyo Educaor Forrest Tucker To Speak Tomorrow 1 48 STOCKBRIDGE Dr. Kichima- -fol.

i da Soda of the Administration of 00- 0-4500--, WR 61. W. I Educat- ion in Tokyo will speak' to A ri, the students at the Stockbridge ADDED 'SPECIAL School in Interlaken at 8 PM to- IN IValt Disney's morrow On the subject, "I Educe- -t True Life Adventure 1 tign in Japan Leading Towards I IlITHE OLYMPIC ELK" Democracy?" Dr. Soda will also In Technicolor, Not a Cartoon be on 'the Youth Forum tomorrow 44; :57 at 11.30 AM over WBEC. It I 4 i te) jt 4- 11 FT' 1 1 1 I rt, 4 it A p.

1 4 Headquarters 4- 47.7i ik.0..,,,o----",,N EAD FIELIfigLE USED evins ea quarters for ------ti 9,111, i 'Nall 1 14- ri "I'l -I. I 0 7 41 3.1225.91, i 1 I 193 milvipAG. I til 1 I 41, 1 14 1 i 1 1 1 tAk, 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 't i 2 II, 1 Funeral of Mr. 31eIntyra I likki; ,,..0 1 I The funeral of Alexander Meth-, I I ,1 I i 0 1, tyre was held at 9 yesterday mom-, no mg at SL Peter a Church with 1 1 1John, W. Curtin, curate, celebrat-, Service 'r' pELL DODGE, 7 a th hi mrili; of mg Sales, an i NV' 1 LI 2 A pv 1 6 Bearers were Ha Thompson tt At' 3 't; 1 1 4 4 i7 SOUttl, main -lo I Pittsfield; William M.

OrahamA 1 ik "ijo: 7 4.4,!1,::4 y4N 9,0.1, a Air 41 1 i 1 'E'rederfek F. Viscardi, 'Jokeph F. I 1 'Haan. Fistrick' F. Sweeney and 1 '4' ,1 v' ril GREAT BARRINGTO MASS 1 '47' i k'', .4) 0, '1, 1 1 Francis Micue of Great Barring- I i 1 1 1ton.

Burial was in' St. Peter's Cemetery, where Fr. Curtin aft- 6 gmm 1 dated. arrington Furniture. Co.

Clioaratatoor)ora a 1 i Railroad StreetGreat. Barrington 41 i i 1 a 1111T-4-47i) A 1 1 A SALUTE THE itlH CLUBS they face the future with confidence! We are happy indeed to pay tribute to the youth of this nation who are members of the 4-11 Clubs! In their hands they hold the key, to.the continued progress of this country in their hearts and head are the glorious precepts of our way of life and, in their health lies the foundation to a vigorous growth of our sturdy American people! co lation key head hues Iple! Lnie 41''' A SALUTE TO THE iti CLUBS 1 ihnv fnen fhn fillures wifh ennfidnneni 4 111G11 RADE, 1 I CaliaoLa 1 Fairview Birth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lord, a son yesterday. 1 Mrs.

Rudolph Schrader will en, ter her Old English Champion Merriedip Crackerjack, iri the Saw Mill River Kennel Club dog show in Whits Plains, N.Y., Sunday. Ralph W. Zecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C.

of Stockbridge Road, is a -pilot of Attack Squadron 702, based at the U.S. Naval Air Station, San Diego, Cal. His squadron Is a unit of Carrier Air Group 101, which is reorganizing after. a six-month tour of combat duty In Korea. 1 Mrs.

Phyllis L. Larkin of Scotts Inc. has been ifi at her Knob Hill home. 1 Housekeeper wanted. Tel.

558-1t. 1Adv. Formica counter tops. 'State Road.Adv. 8 Hebrew Ladies Aid Rumrnage Sale.

'Walker Hall, Tuesday. March I AM.Adv. 111 Refrigerator. Excellent Condition. i $65.

TeL 8343.Adv. 10 1 Fairview Birth 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lord, ie son yesterday. Iris Rudolph Schrader will en- 1......

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ts wheel cylinders checked front 1 aeetind bohriannd ake adjusted gs adjusted and lubricated- pedal set brake fluid added. ks ars dangerous, can cause Play it safe and if your brakes Washing machines, ironers, electric clothes dryer, wringer rolls for all type washers. JPho Tracy, 283 Main St. Tel. -4-- Just a Few Mark-Downs left Jo's Kiddie Shoppe.Adv.

8 Attentionmen and women Comb out your gray hair with Lamour color-comb only $1.98 at Melvin's Pharmacy, 197 Main St.Adv. Just. a Yew Merit-Downs Jo's Kiddie Shoppe.Adv. 8 'Attention. men and women Comb out your gray hair with Lit- Hour color-comb only $198 at Mel- vin's Pharmacy, 197 Main St.Adv.

OMMi. SERVICE 'CENTER otpje Sharpening and Repairing 1 ii i .1. Now. is the time to have your, power lavn-- mowers and garden serviced and them' ready for use this -7 1 I 1 i -Call us and we shall be pleased to pick up and 2 -I, our moWei. Buy Your 'flew Power; Mower Now 1952 MODELS ARE IN 'STOCK Moto-Mower, Excel lo and 25-in.

Cuts ROBY. IIARDVIAREttOMPAIIY Inc. 29 Main St. Great Barrington-- Telephone 20 INSPECT TODAY A New Group of Lovely Gold Framed ilnli10118 The perfect gift that is really appreciated. SIG 95 Special price for limited time only! Conte in Mogan' suvtat txptirr Attowitcs' GINUIPSIE FORD PASTS MAHAIWE MOTORS, Inc.

'There's No. Piero Like Home for Ford Sem ice" 1 Tel. 430 or 700 Street Great Barrington 4 Main Street KS wrn -11TILIC li4on Pickup 1951 Chevrolet i ton. 0 14-tol Pickup 7 11199450" Ford Stake Body is- F. 1932 Ford 4 nelcup a ACH JIOLEIT SALES SERVICE I ONE OF THE Bra' DEAl25 IN VA NASK YOLII NEIGHBOR 67-77 STATE ROAD PHONE 865 or 867 GREAT 'BARRINGTON 1' I iert-1 li3 -orfor, Lavin otibie 1 it 4 1 1 1 I SERVICE 'CENTER 2 1 1 c.s, Sharpening 'and IZelil'airing --o-io-o-o-om" TRUCICS 1 1 1 INSPECT 4 -09 II i I 111 1951 'Chevrolet Pickup NOW.

iS the time to have' your power lawn-- mowers and garden tractors serviced and A New GrouliT of 1 TiiiroRA te ilE I 1950 Chevrolet 1-t2e Stake Body i I I 16 95 it 1941 Ford sharpened. Have them' ready for use this I Spring. ---1 Lovely JUST Gold Framed Call us and we shall be pleas and ed to pick up a I r) z- .1 1 1932 Ford 14-ton Pickup 1 L-ton inckup .1 db- deliver your moWei. 0118 (... i Buy Your 'flay Power, Mower Now 'The perfect gilt.

that 1 Special price for limited, tffine only! tin el SOS, itirk 1. i IS reany appreciated. cam in today'-'- i 1952 310DELS ARE IN A Reo Celdwell, Moto-Mower Excello PItOMPT suvlat txptirr AttOtAtitC3 ....:...1 5 $16 9 1 GENUINE 11010 PARTS AC JIOLEXt 18-in and 25-in. Cuts I 1 i 1 1 I IfilHAIllE litIOTORS Inc. SERVICE ay I ROBY IIARDVIAREttOMPAIIY -Inc.

I rilqlecia3ed I dpri. 'There's No Flare Like Horne for Ford Sem Ice" ONE OF TIM REST DEALS IN TONASK YOCR NEIGIIROR I A a e. i "A Good Store In a Good Town" fist Tel. 430 or 700 67-77 STATE ROAD 1 PHONE 865 or 807 1 1 2S9 lAtain St. Great Barrington-- Telephone 20 ISfain Street 1 Great Barrington GREAT 'BARRINGTON -I' estAr 0111111111.

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