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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 8

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TU Berkaalre ttU. MeaUay. 11. US Miss Gearhart IT Angelo Bilottas Mark Anniversary David J. Coughlin Gets' Study Grant Ttvo Certificates 15 inarnea Mr.

and Mrs. Angelo F. Bilotta Will Be Atvarded Public Events Tacit! Cpenr performance of The Seven Year Itch." Berkshire Playhouse, Itockbridge. David J. Couehlin of Loa Anee- of 41 Springtide Ave.

observed their R. R. Somerville loth wedding anniversary Friday. les. Calif son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul J. Courhlin Chirkertn At Ranti Recital v. has been awarded a grant for The couple recently celebrated the occasion at a dinner at Ida John's Restaurant Alovic Timetable Berkshire Drive-la -Jubal" at dusk; The Houston Story 10 JO. Ciilol "The.

tr a ger'a lUnd," 1:05, The Catered Affair," :10, 135. Palaee -Brain Machine." 1:00, 4:21. "Dubolique.7 2:32. iM. 1:07.

RUU 'Crossing Las 2 36. 5:12, "Screaming EgJes." 1:12, 30, 6, 1:06. Tyler "Scarlet Hour," "On the Threshold of Annette Genovese and Mary Aim a summer a study at the LnJUtnirv Ditore win rflvi Sherwood eer- of Michigan. They were' married June 22. tflcatu at the piano recital by pu Mr.

Couehlin Is a research engi College Student Weds Army Man In Arlington, Va. 1948. at Mount Carmel Church by the Rev. Camlllo L. Santinl.

pils of Mrs. Nicholas J. Ranti at 7:30 Wednesday evening at Mount Exchange Club Schedules Projects The board of controls of the n.t a-ti iniTB rrvaa mmsm it maw.an av ttT 4a(a A MM TttalfVsM A fm WttWa Clvat i- m. Carmel School hall. neer wtui tne Alagnavox Co.

He graduated from Ptttsfleld Hieh School, class of 1945, and in 1952 from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, at which he played varsity baseball and Was a memher nf ARLINGTON Va. Miss Sally Student who will participate art Ann Gearhart. daughter of Mr. graduate of PittsfWd High School and Berkshire Busineu College. Mr.

Bilotta. a draftsman at GE. la Plttsfield Exchange Club, meeting last week, approved three fund- Lynn Gillette, Patricia Carnute, and Mrs. Dale Gearhart of 461 First was married at 4 yester Space." 7:40. the Air Force ROTC Diana WIcJier.

WilMam Kowlezyk. raising projects. a graduate of Berea (Ky.l College. Ttoae Mary and Dominic Blasiola I'alosj Reoare "Hich Noon." Members win sell balloons' and He belonged to Tau Beta PI and Eta. Kapna Nu.

hoimrarv aAri day afternoon to Pic. Robert R. Somerville. USA. son of Mr.

and William Parmalee. Patricia Gull novelties at the Fourth of July pa Lvnn Marie. 4. Mr. and Mrs.

Hi Int. 2:45. 5i5. UB: "The Purple Plain." IM, 4:10. 7L Mrs.

Gareth G. Somerville of 83 tieaatrtPX Mr. Couehlin served Judith fee, Bruce Broyles, Richard AH proceeds will go to the ta are communicants of Mount Car in the Naw for three veara. rw Easton Plttsfield. Mass.

Vaccaro. Beverly Adriance. An washroom project at the Boys mel Church. Sanaet Drive-la "The Pri-' The weddinar took Wace at 4 In I nette Genovese, Martha Stone, Pa- f. I than one year of that time overseas.

He la married tvt th fan Club Camp Russell. yste War of Major Benson," Arlington Pbrest Methodist Church, trteia and Jeanne Saba to, Marilyn The group will hold an open lot where the Rev. R. G. Reynolds of Tetl and Raymond Bolduc chicken barbecue, Wednesday SUNSET DRIVMII mer Miss Dolores M.

Pelletier of Watertown. The couple have a daughter. Beth. ficiated. A reception followed In Aug.

15. at the Plttsfield Airport County txmetabU oa Poe to Alao, David and Kenneth Clair-mont, Rota Mary Crawford, Gene- the church social halL The event will be combined with a a Given bi marriage by her father. vievt Manner, Joann PuUand, EJ- Pittsfleld Airport right" Pro the bride had her sister. Miss 'sen Watklns, Cheryl Hud? Is ton. ceeds will ge toward establishing evtwv ea Margy A.

Gearhart as honor at Nor ford Nation David Hathaway, Juliana Polidoro, freedom shrines" for the two lo Seymour and Ilarold Gitelson, VI r- li Dial 4707 tendant Bridesmaids were the bridegroom's sister. Miss Patricia cal high schools. Tyler Theater Adults Me Chlldresr I'ader It. Receives Award at Dr. Donald Exford Is chair Tinia Ann Boivln, Carol Pannesco, Patricia DaitoU, Martha Venti, Spina, Joseph DelGallo, Somerville of Pittsfleld.

and Miss Rosemsry Dean. man and Dr. Frank M.JFaucett assistant chairman--The-ehib's iDcMolay Ceremony FREE with ParenU Mary Ann Ditora, Dorothy Crock Best Maa. Ushers scheduled Aug, 14 meeting win be well, Elaine Spinelli, Betty Perr, held the day of the barbecue. Norton! Newton of 21 Dillon Pfc.

Warren Goff of Ft Eustis, Shirley wanner, Anna Grlmaldi Tonight aad Taeaday ne group itw wiu now lis proa- wss best man for Mr. Somerville, whose ushers were Richard Cowan St was given a surprise award at the ceremony to confer the Order ucts show in mid-October. The Carol Shea, Tereaa Drtseanl, Ther-a Dritcani, Theresa Zarvia and QVEEX MARIO BRADLEY greeta ffowie Slomer of St net. tmjy es Ae wins In UUnd meim el Ttmtoouut Lk Smturdm? im lAe manual Stanley Club field day competition, hfrt. Bradley, it It field CE fcreiary, mm tkotmn mtteen tkm etMnl.

three-day event will be at the of Pittsfleld and Pfc. Al Kelsker of Mra. John B. Gillette. Plttsfield Armory, Robert M.

Dick Ft. Eusus. Tha program will consist of pi- son is in charge of the show. He The bride was dressed In a bal rv solos, duets, and two piano will be assisted by Francis E. Stanley Club lerina gown of white embroidered nylon over white paper taffeta, and Pieces with four and eight hands.

of DeMolay chevaHer degree Charles R. Dunham and Gerald M. Nonken at the Masonic Temple Saturday night. About 100 attended the public ceremony, whjqh was followed by dancing in. Oie Douglas.

LAN ESBORO 'K'DS TOX1GHT Tka Wm at Utpt Bratm "Taa tulwi ttts. WED-Tirnis. A Man Called Peter Starring Richard Todd aad Jeaa Peters The Stratton Story Starring amM Stewart aad June, Allyaea Also Caxtoea rftiF.eRC A film entitled "Time or uay Thirteen Children Awarded Prizes at Berkshire Museum Nana Wicker will sirtg, accom anicd by Mrs. Joseph Wicker. a shoulder-iengtn veil.

carriea will be shown tomorrow a rsf meet bouauet ot wnite roseouas ana ing of Exchange Club at p.m Refreshments will be served urv- baby's breath. Also in the New England Room of the ler the direction of Mrs. Joseph The honor attendant wore a light Mrs. W. Murrsy Crane of New Rosa Restaurant Jilotti.

Mr. Newton, who is a member of York and Wood Hole Saturday blue dotted nylon gown, and the bridesmaids, similar gowns of pink morning at 10:30 made awards in the DeMolay advisory board of the Wins Own 4 Field Day Mrs, Marion Bradley, Crowned Queen Of Annual Affair Guy Chester children's department of the William T. Petherbridge chapter and light green. AH wore rainbow colored headclips and carried bou tTnai ITrith Chapter 'Card Party Is Tuesday -frt nsiui itiUACUiu. fc On Dean List quets of white carnations with rain Those receiving the Museum r' "l.r'lUBi bow colored riDDons.

NORTHTIELD. Vt Guy bronze medal were Paul Albro, UZZ1 William Albro, Robert Drozd. Joann lJfZrIl' tun the local advisory council, on be- Mr. and Mra. Somerville will live Chester, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred B'nal B'rith Chapter will hold Its annual strawberry festival and card party at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon at tit Williamsburg, when they return July 1 from a trip to Pittsfleld. Welnher an Robert Ihalf ot erick C. Chester of 50 Taylor su Pittsfleld, is one of the 90 Sk StaHa at SnMi OfTlM Oimm al CAflOt OMMAJtT TOM UrfON JOOVLAWRANCg the noma of Mrs. Harold Wallman, Athletes from Pittsfleld GE won Winner of nature hooks were Those on the suite bestowing the and the Berks hi res.

I 240 Williams St. Players art re The bride, who graduated In Eleanor Harder, Evan. Hendricks, degree Included William D. Morrt- students at Norwich universiry, whose hieh scholarship has earned their first victory In four years at the 28th annual Stanley Club field HAT-KIWC0U MICHAEL CURTIZ quested to bring cards. son as commander in the south.

Oaa Sa NlfktW Rai ar Otaarvtoa Maar Thana ftaiara Shrnra. rirat 1354 from the Paris American Ilign Deborah Pehon, Thomas Smith, him a place on the dean's list for day here Saturday- School in Paris. France, is a atu- Edward Weinberg and MarthuWir In case of rain, the event will take place at the Jewish Com the second semester. AIR COXTDITIONXD The Pittsfield team scored 130 uams. dent at the College of William and Mary.

Williamsburg, where she is Mr. Chester, a freshman, was munity Center. points to 108 for the competing Mrs. Crane announced that in the Edison Quo from Schenectady majoring in mathematics. Chairmen are Mrs.

Alfred Kor- fall she would give cash, prizes to one of tne wno attained rugn honor and thus earned the right to wear gold stars on-his cadet uni Pittsfield entrants took first place PLAYHOUSE MASSACHUSETTS BERKSHIRE STOCKBRIDGE kin and Mrs. Maurice Cutler. Mr. Somerville. a 1952 Pittsfield children who, through the summer.

in softball, golf and track. made the best nature collections. High School graduate, attended De- The victory gave the Pittsfield Pauw University, Greencastie, lna 'THf 1 wuxiam anus onttcroa form. Cadet Chester is a graduate of Pittsfield High School, class 1 1955.. Social Arts Picnic GE club the first leg on the'JW, where he was a member of Sigma AlDha Epsikm fraternity.

He has Seaman Trophy. Schenectady re The Social Arts Gub of South tired the R. W. Smith Trophy Congregational Church will hold a SURPRISES I been In the Army for two years, and now is in the Transportation last year with its third successive SEASON" OPENS TONIGHT AT 8:45 ALAtf Bt'NCE la CMrg AnlrWl link Oau4f Rtl -THE SEVEX YEAR rrCH" covered-dish picnic Wednesday at Corps, stationed at Ft Eustis. He victory.

the home of Mrs. David Cullen at expects to attend the College of Mrs. Marion Bradley, 19-year-old Pontoosuc Lake. William and Mary next fall. The event will be held rain or secretary in the power trans former engineering department shine.

Members wishing transpor COURY'S DRIVE-IH THEATRE SSI CCRRAN HIGHWAY South of frorth Adaras If 1 IIB, Mii Oii'iJ Mil IIIIISSC rninnniinuc: with Caral Etratf, htritla laalck. Maartoa Willa aai araaa BaO Nlcatly cxacat Saaaaf at 11 US, Si t. MaUaan WaSaMSa aa4 SalarSay at aaS ft.ta, lu laaL wi Offl Nw Oata SUokarMr ai nfla W'. flttaflaM, SEASON TICaiTS WCCKS) STILL ATAILABLS tl.M, SU M. S1S.M ltaata SW-w I n.y, II; was crowned queen of the annual tation are asked to meet at 11 a.m.

in front of the church. Social Briefs Mrs. James F. Mullaney of 264 affair at the' Camp Merrill Shore Club Saturday roon." She was FLOOR SHOW) chosen by four judges from a field uinuuuuuL I NO ONf WIU SfATfO 39 I I AJ 31 of three Pittsfield and three Sche 3 Jqda West Hounatonic St and daughter, Joan of Albany, N.Y., left by plane for Los Angles, to attend the nectady finalists. CAPITOL The judges were Bruce Burn- Now! Two Big 'Hits! graduation of Miss Marie Hughes Telephone 40M ham and" Harold Beck of Pitts FEATURE AT A I I ifUarv ervrtr rur runtufttl I I tUr rTW JH j( Dawn Day I' au ra field and Thomas Grabey arid of Schenectady, N.Y.

Mtss Hughes will receive her master's degree TOUGH AS THEY COMEI Glenn Enstrom of Schenectady. from the University of California "WW T. Marlow About 350 attended the closing dance at the Stanley Club Satur at Los Angeles. Miss Hughes and Miss Mullaney were classmates at day evening where Sumter Davis. TONIGHT left Hand of God" Humphrey Bogart "Road to Denver" the College of St Rose, "Albany, BETTE DAVIS The N.Y.

Miss Mullaney will begin her Motifs chairman of the field day, crowned the queen and presented her with studies for her masters degree in a trophy and scroll. September at Boston College. Mrs ERNESTBORGHINE DEBBIE REYNOLDS redd Clute's Mullaney and her daughter expect Mrs. Bradley is a native of Springfield and a graduate of the 10-Fiece Orchestra to return to Pittsfield July 5. BARRY FITZGERALD 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon L. Vallin 'aillllliiu-A. Springfield Conservatory of Music, Brownip Troop 8, i 1- -rru I i -Wr and daughter, of 70 Put TOM T1YON Cpminjr July 17 Ink -Spots with nam Ave. left Friday for Nova MlUmiH.ALVYBOORt GS.

Troop Hdd" fScoawhere hey-will r-vacation mtmn wutii John Payne "STRANGER'S HAND" two weeks. Family Night Picnic Miss Mabelle Smith and Mrs Plus Your Fab' World's Greatest Comedlaa MDoc-Clrcd Phone for picture Information Mohawk 11741 Next Attraction! "The Bold and the Brave" Brownie Troop 8 and Intermedi Dorothy Clement-Men of 53 Bart- lett Ave. and Mrs. Henry E. Hig- 'Hi' a ate Girl Scouts Troop 1 held a family night picnic recently at Camp jWKii HOW Tku-lEA ley of 15 Whitehead PI.

have re Marion White. turned after spending three weeks in Daytona Beach, Fla. 1 teJ Brownies flying up to Troop 1 1VI Mrs. E. Canfield and daugh Starting Tomorrow for le Weeks Welcome to Air-Conditioned were Sally-Jo Brady, Ann Foley, Tania Francese, Judith Foster, Wendv-Lou Maynard.

Susan Restel, latba AIR CONDITIONED Adams Memorial Theatre Williams College Campus ter, Miss Alice CanfieKt, of 238 Appleton Ave. are at home after Patricia Tuggey and Katherine i) twu. 'I Nv. (II. 1 vacationing for a week at Cape wanun iney were presented world Ann, pftHTby Mrs.

Robert F. Howard. i Fnnn MOTOWN SUMMER THEATRE OPENS TOMORROW, JUNE 26 leader. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence E.

Cowell Second-class badges were award and daughter. Miss Beverly A. Cow and ed to the following: Janice Cole. ell of 32 Overlook left today Judith Denette. Karen Fenner.

for Saybrook. to vacation I LITTLE vfj B0RGI1II1E i BaL Cont. from I I 4 en Sharon Haskins; Nancy Marquette. two Janice Meador, Marion Shoery. Mr.

and Mrs. S. Harley Jones ot Williams Inn Theatre Specials A special theatre dinner menu every show night starting at 6 p.m. with late dessert and coffee served after the Make "Joining the cast at Inn" a pleasant summertime interlude. Linda Wahlberg, Kathleen Dellert; Leslie Dodge, Patricia Galiotti.

Christine Mamonas, Linda Martin, Lebanon Springs, N.Y., have as their guests Mr. Jones' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Meyer of Wooster.

Ohio, who 8th Season Starts FRIDAY the comedy of ma: by Enid Bagnold wiuy linen pop off tt tangtntt, non nquiun ramblm brightly through tha dialogue, everything mora, ar leu uptida Aoum! Brooks Atkinsoa N.Y. TIMES Lynne Rose, Ann-Marie Stanger and Marilyn Radwich. will be here until the middle of the Proficiency badges were earned I IIJ fa A A J. tL. week.

byLvnneTtoser KathleenTJellert rAe-Firat. of the famous Trmadwmy Inn WILLIAMS INN DEFT COMIC Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rice of Judiths Dennette, Dodge, Karen Tenner, Sharon Haskins, Marian Shogry, Linda Wahlberg, Nancy Marquette, Linda Martin.

1030 West St have as guests for a few days Mrs. Rice's sister, Mrs. Cm MmfBt, Jan VanAller, and son, Christopher, of Irvington. N.Y., and her Janice Meador, Marilyn Radwich, Ann Marie Stanger, Mary Jane eul of all that it circuitou and eccentric and do- UghtfuUy left-field, something wr real communicated," Walter F. Kerr N.Y.

Herald. Tribune TUES. through SAT. EVE. at 1:40 SAT.

BUT. at 3:4 Box Offlcw Wllliamstowa ISi Tickets AIM oa Sale at England Brothers, FlttsfleUd aw i ar ai a a inn a a Cross, Christine Knysh- and Christine Mamonas. Mrs. Christopher AlccGuinncss Mamonas and Mrs. Harold Er Mar quette are leaders.

aunt Mrs. A. L. Fabens of Delray Beach, and Chaska Beach, Ohio. They are here to bid bon voyage to Professor and Mrs.

William E. G. Kynock Of Ann Arbor, who have been visiting their son-in-law and daughter before flying to Europe for the summer. They win leave Wednesday, 4 Lions To Install Officers for the coming year will UNION SQUARE NOW be installed at a dinner meeting of Frederickr G. CrannjfDalton I Monday throagh Thnrsday I I to-Mt KATIE JOHNSON TtCHNiaxot.

''Current and Choice Tune Magazine II Mala Featare First 'l the Lions Ctalrat Wednesday evening at the Lanesboro camp. Members may bring women guests, and reservations are to be made by calling Roland Bouchard. and W. Bradford West of 1250 West St will return Thursday from a two week fishing trip to New Brunswick, Canada. There's only one Debbie Reynolds ftWMtlc" (kt 4f)A41t 9lM(CsSeSil IkWfcBlsl amt kJsT 4tal (atPtta, A li flfctt fJAsMI fttsT it MlJJ)fBTWj4i $01Ktwf Pa Uadi al Uar mad I waHwha aajaammn ItiM laanvat laal 1ms mpnaaaOr 4 7fy WOSTTATDT MALDEN BRIDGE PLAYHOUSE Maldea Bridge, Jf.Y.

Dance Festival The AD-Time -Academy Award Western! Gary Cooper At His Greattwt. Grace Kelly 'High Noon' jO June 26 July 1 1:41 laa. TM -1 0WkVihMkaV i NayW BW aatf CaMa i AN i Tuesday Nlgfat la Family Night Telepboae Naaaaa S-tlOS Plttefleld am (Eaglaad Bros.) 4kaSjJa) tttQta aXy M1WSBb CO-HIT Grepory Peck1 vtssti tirwoiM CaMniaa la LO.avi until ait aor KOas laat at Lm, SUM. Oft am, tba C.atga CaHar aU ISth SaaaWj IS Waaka. tama' SS tfeMafft" S.

1 MATS. AT 4 EVES. At Fooader TXD SHAWN Director preeeata MIA SLAVENSKA and ROBERT MORROW Star ef Ballet "Medea aad -Nutcracker" Pas de Deax Madera Due Cramp at -TEXAS STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN aA Peetea. Texaa aad -Sua aad Sages Saga a Texaa Cewbey SAIIOMI TACIIIBANA CUaalc Daawea ef 'apM a ban ham! flat fTas Kiiaiat) At BM OTSm ar AimiIii: Ktea4's, rmUU; Kairatm. Lmmi; Aa4anaaX Lmm; JtaMa'a.

Can tvfkftM. 15 Mlsu- Drive From MttsSeld Ahraya a Farklag Space Lea Theatre The Purple Plain" la Tscaaleoler Te 1 ST STARTS THURSDAY! ALFRED DREAD a I ricui rotMiia HtTCHCOCK I a ir CTT9 rt'TTK ne MANwno luiAJtUl VWAII Ba4aaaaT ONlY AlOUt 44 CA10IIIS IM AM t-IAa fUCl ENEW TOO MUCH is-ia wt sncut, bates WrHa an Li nM Urn us xyi DREIKORN'S Brc nrrarntrmt scarce Sat at ta-MSn LTtvQl I. Tamt Sfaatary at taaaVa mr- OOl 0 ssarfa tt raai a at SaSSSSSfai gaaaf tarflag Wed. Tfce HIUrioa Oraedy "Dator la tfce HoW 1.

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