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2--The Berkshire County Eagle, Wedncsdny, April 26. 1950 Jean C. May Will Marry At 4 16 Attendants for Her Wedding to Russell Bousquet (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Jean Carolyn May, a of Mr and Mrs. Woodward J. May of 51 Spadina a a will be mairied at 4 this afternoon at the First Methodist Church to Russell Dav id Bousquet, son of Mr.

and Mis C. J. Bousquet of Tamarack Road Tne double-ring candle-light ceiemony 'A i be performed by Rev. Robert C. in a setting of carnations, snapdragons and Frank head of the music a at Russell Sage College, i be organist; and M.ss El-a Mane Goldberg of New York and R.I., a former classmate of the bride at Juilhard School of Muaic, will be soprano SO'n St.

A reception will follow at the Irving House, where the Klngman- Bullock quartet will play. Mrs. A Wieber Jr. of Albany will be registrar Mr. May i give his daughter in marriage.

She i wear an ivory si ppet satin gown fashioned with i bodice, high pointed collar, long pointed sleeves and bustle- back i with cathedral train. A Juliet cap embroidered with seed pearls will hold her finger-tip veil. She will carry a tapered bouquet of gardenias and ivy centered with a i orchid. Mr.s. Robert Gordon Herd of Hills, will be matron of for her sister.

Bridesmaids i be the Jane May Howa and Maj, cousins of the bride; Mrs. Joseph M. Alb i Jr of Albany, former Russell Sage classmate of the bride Mr.s Francis McLaughlm of Milwaukee, Wis Mrs. Robert 1 E'Uvaids of Eagle Mills, NY, and a i Barnes. Pamela Scott Herd be flower girl for her a and Byron Henry Porter Jr i be i bearer.

Attendants' Dresses The a a will wear an emoroidered i oigandy dres' over a a a a a slip with i a i neckline, cap sleeves and wide a a belt; and a matching lavnder a a helmet. The brides- ma ds will be dressed in gowns styled like 'he matron of honor's Two will wear petal pink emoroidered white organdy; two pale yellow; and two, aqua. AH will carry a bouquets of roses peas and ivy. The flower girl i have a similar dress of i otgandy over lettuce green a a and a a i poke bonnet. She i carry a i i a Colonial bouquet encircled i pale green marquisette.

Shapiro JEAN C. MAY, whose wedding it today at 4. Paul Richard Bousquet will be best man for his brother. Ushers i be his cousin, A Kenyon Ferry; the bride's brother, Ward James Maj her brother-in-law, Mr. Herd, two former a College classmates of the bridegroom, Francis Devme and Charles J.

Wielgus; and Mr. Edwards, Mrs. May will wear a cocoa lace dress i matching hat encircled i tulle; Mr. Bousquet's mother a heavenly blue lace dress and a i hat trimmed with palf pink and blue flowers. Both will have gardenia corsages.

For traveling to Canada, the bride will wear a forest green suit cocoa topper, alligator accessories anci a i orchid corsage. The couple will live at 65 Taconic Street a May 15. A Pittsfield High School graduate, the bride attended Russe) 1 Sage College for two years and studied voice at Juilliard, the New York College of Music and at the Berkshire Music Center at Tangle- uood. Mr. Bousquet is office manager of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company and associated with his father, of the Bousquet Ski Grounds He is a graduate of Pittsfield High School and Bryant College of Business Admmistintion, where he was president of Beta Sigma Chi.

He seived with the Naval Air Corps i the war. Miss Ramsdell Will Be Bride Her Wedding Today To C. Silvernail, Dalton War Veteran (From Saturday's Eagle) GREAT BARRINGTON Miss Chustine Rnmsdell, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Thomas S.

Ramsdell of Peltonbrook, will be married this a at 4.30 to Charles R. i a i of a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Silvernail.

The ceremony will be performed at the homo of the bride's parents by Rev. Richard Mortimer-Maddox, lector of St. James' Episcopal Church. A reception will follow. Tlif bnde, who i be given In a i a by her father, will wear an ivory satin gown, and finger-tip veil trimmed i Brussels lace.

She will carry a cascade bouquet of i ro.ses and sweet peas. Mts. James E. Kimball Jr. is to be matron of honor.

She will be dressed in an aqua crepe gown and carry a cascade bouquet of spring flowers. Benjamin J. i a i be best man for Mr Silvernail. When the couple i i i May 6, they will a i home at 377 "Main Street. a The bride is a graduate of Wyke- hn-n Rise School, Washington, and of a a Gibbs School, New York.

i the war, she served in Italy i the Signal Corps. Mr. Silvernail, sales representative for the A Com- pam of Boston, graduated i Dalton schools and VVilliston Academy and attended a and Duke Universities. Part of his A service was spent in Panama with the Ordnance. Many Guests Here For May-Bousquet Marriage Today (From Saturday's Eagle) guests for the wed- i of Miss Jean C.

May to Russell D. Bousquet today include Mrs. Jennie E. Scott of St. Louis, Mo, a a grandmother of the bride, her a Miss Bessie T.

May of Springfield; a a Shapiro HilSS CHRISTINE RAMSDELL, whose wedding if this Club Supper Attended by 52 (From Fnday's Eagle) Fifty-two members and guests attended the April birthday supper last night at the Women's Club, i celebrating birthdays this month received presents and cakes. The lucky plate prize was won by Miss Marguerite L. O'Donnell. Miss Macie Williams demonstrated floral arrangements and corsage-making. Winners at yesterday after noon's canasta luncheon were Mrs.

William A. Simmons, Mrs. Clarence E. Moore and Mrs. Chester G.

Grey Final plans for the third annual men's night Thursday evening, Apnl 27, were discussed at a comm i meeting last night. a smorgasbord sup'per and en- Mrs. Benjamin Talvy and children, a at 6.15, Stan Hood will Carrie Louisp and Robin, of Wait a Fredenck Chitty of Portland, Me Mr and Mrs. John Dermody of Bayslde, N.Y., Mrs. Charles Dlx of Eagle Mills, Mtss Greta Enerude of Boston and John Glaze of Westfield.

Also, Miss Marion Huchesprung of Yonkers, N.Y, Mr. and Edward Hopkins of Longmea- riow, Donald Kennedy of Manchester, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Lester of Danen, Mr. ard i Mrs. Warren Langdon of Schenec-1 halrman tady, Mr and Mrs T.

McAllis- of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magner of Lltchfleld, Conn Mr and Mrs. Chester Payne of Ann- vllle, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Robinson of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rothery of Sprmg- fiPld, Mi and i a Richard i music for dancing from 8.30 to 12. Miss Barbara M. Kittredge will review Margaret Kennedy's book, "The Feast," at the May 10th meeting of the Wednesday book group.

Miss Carolyn Sacco is group chairman. Members and non-members are asked to donate articles for the a sale Friday, May 12. a may be left at the club at any time, or will be picked up by calling Mrs. Clarence G. Morley, Museum Concert Changed to May 1 (From Friday's Eagle) The date of the concert for harp and piano by Marietta Bitter and and daughter, Sally, i i a Harms has been changed Troj.

Mr and Mis. Ravmond from Sunday, April 30, to Monday, of Hamilton, Mrs. May 1 The'Drogram will start at William Sutcliffe and daughter, Donna, of Harding and John Wright ol 8.30 PM at the Berkshire Museum under cf Eliza- 'Miss Rose Carlo Bride Today of Frank Duzlak Jr. (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Rose Josephine Carlo daughter of Mrs. Josephine B.

Carlo of 453 West Street, was married this morning at 10 45 to Frank G. Duzlak son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G.

Duzlak of 13 Terrace Avenue. The wedding took place at Mt. Carmel Church, which was decorated with gladioli and carnations. Rev. Peter V.

Torretta performed the double-ring- ceremony. Vocalist was Mrs. Frank A. Chlchetto, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Augustine Mazzeo.

James J. Carlo escorted his sister, who was dtessed in a slipper satin gown with sheer portrait scalloped neckline trimmed with pearls, long pointed sleeves, fitted bodice, and bouffant skirt with inverted pleats and long court tram. Her French silk illusion fingertip veil was attached to a scalloped satin half-helmet edged i pearls. She carried a cascade of white roses and sweet peas centered with an orchid. Maid of honor was Miss Katheryn S.

Monteleone, and bridesmaid, Miss Josephine Monteleone, nieces of the bride. The maid of honor wore an aqua taffeta gown with sheer portrait neckline with rows of scalloped tiers, fitted bodice and full tiered skirt, and gauntlets. Her taffeta picture hat was trimmed with Chantilly lace and forget-me-nots. The bridemaid's gown was of peach a a fashioned with net off-the- shoulder portrait neckline, fitted bodice and full skvt; and matching net picture hat. Both carried cascades of spring flowers.

Mrs. Carlo wore a navy crepe dress, matching hat and an orchid coisage. The bridegroom's mother had a navy dress with beige accessories. She also wore an oichid Best man was Edward P. Duzlak, brother of the bridegroom.

Joseph C. Carlo, another of the bride's brothers, and Charles Carlo, her nephew, ushered. A breakfast for the immediate families and a reception followed at the Masonic Temple. For a trip to New York and Washington, D.C., the bride wore a navy faille dress, beige topper, navy accessories and an orchid corsage The couple will live at 453 West Street when they return. Mrs.

Duzlak, a graduate of Pittsfield High School and Berkshire Business is employed in the laboratory ot L.mvale Worsted Company. The bridegroom, who attended schools in Webster, is employed in the Elmvale Worsted Company maintenence department. He served In the Army for years, two of which spent in the European theatre. Miss Allegrone Is Betrothed She Will Marry Robert J. Beldon, Dental Technician (From Thursday's Eagle) Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Allegrone of 76 Dartmouth Street today announced the engagement and approaching mau-iage of their daughter, Teresa Louise, to Robert J. Beldon of 161 Benedict Road, formerly of Ellwood City, Pa. The wedding will take place May 20. Miss Allegrone, a graduate of St.

Joseph's High School, is employed by the Berkshire Life Insurance tompany. Mr. Beldon attended schools in Ellwood City and Scranton, and served in the Army Air Force during the war. A dental technician, he is owner of the Beldon dental laboratory here. June Pettit Wed This Morning to Anthony Corseri Saturday's Eagle) Miss June Phyllis Pettit of 20 Lake Street, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Pettit of Hancock, was married this morning to Anthony Corseri, son of Mr. and Mrs Vincenzo Corseri of 42 Fourth Street. The ceremony was performed at 9 at Mt. Carmel Church The bride wore a pink suit with gray hat and accessories.

She carried an orchid on a prayer book Miss Emma Pazuto, maid of honor, was dressed in a brown suit with dark brown accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Aldo Cimini was best man. For traveling to New York, the bride wore a brown dress with dark accessories. The couple will live at 20 Lake Street on their return. Mrs.

Corseri, a sales clerk at the J. J. Newberry Company, attended Plymouth High School In Plymouth. Mr. Corseri, who has re-enlisted in the Navy for three years after for four years during the war, now is stationed aboard the heavy cruiser U.S.S.

Salem. He attended local schools. Emeline W. Bak Married Today Hairdresser Bride Of Henry Mezzack, Air Force Veteran (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Emeline Wanda Bak, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Bak of 244 Wahconah Street, became the bride of Henry Francis Mezzack, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley J. Mezzack of 32 Linn Street, at 8.30 this morning at Holy Family Church. Rev. Valentine Teclaw officiated in a setting of gladioli, red carnations and palms.

John Sumy was organist and Miss Dorothy Ptak, vocalist. Escorted her godfather, Rudy Tarnawa of Mllford, the bride had Miss Josephine Flossie as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Mezzack and Mrs. Richard Vittone, sisters of the brlde- jroom; Miss Helen Tarnawa of Milford, the bride's cousin; and Miss Alice Rys of Adams. Joseph S.

Mezzack. was best man for his brother. Ushers were Henry Bak, brother of the bride; Mr. Vittone, Francis Taginski, the bridegroom's cousin; and Edward Pyra, nephew of the bride. The bride wore a candlelight period gown with fitted bodlce nylon yoke and portrait shoulder ruffle of Chantilly lace, long sleeves and bouffant skirt with Chantilly lace and cathedral train.

Her lace- edged finger-tip veil of imported illusion fell from a Madonna halo of seed pearls and bugle beads. She carried a cascade oE white roses and stephanotis. Attendants' Gowns The maid of honor wore a petal pink faille taffeta dress with fitted bodice, square neckline, cap sleeves gauntlets and a skirt and a matching taffeta hood. Her flowers were blue carnations. The bridesmaids had identically-styled owns and hoods in.

heaven blue faille a a They carried pink carnations. Mrs Bak was attired in a peach lace dress with navy accessories and a white carnation corsage; Mr. Mezzack's mother, in navy diess and accessories, gray topper and a while gardenia corsage. The couple left for New York after a reception at the Polish Falcon They wijl live at 58 Weller Avenue on their return April 30. A hairdresser the Wanda Tre- pacz Beauty Salon, Mrs.

Mezzack is a graduate of Fittsfleld High School 1346 and the Rose Phillips Academy of Beauty Culture. Mr. Mezzack, a draftsman in the leneral Electric capacitor division, raduated from Pittsfield High School in 1940 and the GE apprentice course in 1946, He served in the Air Force almost three years, one of which he was in the Pacific as a navigator on a B-24. He was a i lieutennant. Helen Thibadeau, Arthur F.

Gilmore To Marry May 26 (From Friday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs. Lmwood V. Smith of 607 Fenn Street announce the engagement of Mr. Smith's sister, Mrs.

Helen Theresa Thibadeau, to A F. Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore of Tyringham. The wedding is planned for May 26 Mrs.

Thibadeau attended local schools Mr. Gilmore, who is employed by the rake factory in Tyringham, attended schools in Great Barrmgton and Lee. Dance Students To Form Club Plans for a dancers' club were (From Friday's Eagle) announced last night at a party given by Mrs. James E. Hartigan for the students in the Thursday classes at the Ray Hart Studio.

The new club is designed to create interest and promote study in the art of the dance among the young who attend classes regu larly Officers will be elected at the first meeting Monday at 7 PM at the home of Mrs. Hartigan, 1068 North Street. At last night's party, games and social dancing were followed by song and dance numbers by Intermediate a a a pupils. Three-year-old Marjorie Miller and Royal Hartigan did acrobatics and a song quiz Others taking part were Shirley Janssen, Robert Spring, Barbara Keehnle, Linda Tatro, Marjorie Newton, Madeline Maynard, Ann "torbett, Patricia Connelly, Lorraine Simon, Rose Mary Sheerin, Maureen deForest, Suzanne Ferraro, Mary Lou Bromback, Sharron Sedgwick, Marilyn Savary, Joan Evans, Frances Clement, Kay Ann Walsh, Marguerite Zwingelstein and Diana Depew. Recent Bride V.

M. Montsingers Married 36 Years (From Thursday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M. Montsinger of 26 Reed Street recently observed their 36 th wedding anniversary during their return trip from Sarasota, where they spent the winter.

The couple were married by Rev. Pavson Pierce at the South Congregational Church, April 14, 1914. Mrs. Montsinger is the former Marguerite Chapin. They have one son, Vincent M.

Montimger Jr. of Richmond, Va. Margaret S. Kelly In College Comedy (From Eagle) ALBANY, N.Y.--Miss Margaret S. Kelly, a itudent at the College of St.

Rose, was in the cast of "The Rivals," the Richard Sheridan classic, produced by the college dramatic club, the Shadows, this week at the school Miss Kelly is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kelly of 73 Street, Fittsfleld. Maw.

i v5'. i i v- i A (From Friday's Eagle) MRS. JOHN MURPHY Local, County Girls Married Mrs. Frank G. Duzlak Jr.

Mrs. Henry F. Mezzack Witawentin Applications Now Accepted Girls' Camp To Open July 2 At Onota Lake (From Thursday's Eagle) Applications now are being accepted for Camp Witawentin, the girls' camp at Onota Lake, which will open July 2 for three two-week camping periods. The camp is under the sponsorship of the following organizations: Camp Fire of Pittsfield and Dalton, i Scouts, Jewish Community Center and Girls' League. Girls must apply through organizations to which they belong.

Grade and junior high, schscl girls eligible must reach their 10th birthdays by Sept. 1, or have completed the grade by the opening of camp. High school girls whose 13th a do not come before Sept 1 also may attend. A senior unit i a special for high school-age girls will be held from July 2 to 16. The group will be limited, and each girl must be recommended by her sponsoring organization.

Other camping periods will be from July 16 to 30 ind from July 30 to Aug. 13. Camp director will be Miss Margaret M. Noble, girls' director at Neighborhood House, West Springfield. Bertha Zuorski Is Fiancee of Richard Koscher i Studio Miss Bertha S.

Zuorski (From Satuiday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs. Steven Zuorski of 23 Alcove Street today announced the engagement of their daughter, Bertha S. Zuorski, to Richard E. Koscher, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Koscher of 240 Onota Street. The wedding is planned for June 24. Miss Zuorski, a graduate of Pittsfield High School, is employed in the General Electric' small power drafting section. Mr.

Koscher, who attended Pittsfield High School, is a tank welder at General Electric, He served in the Army years, 1 in the European theatre. Amandoses Mark 25th Anniversary (Fiom Friday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Amandos of 71 Francis Avenue were given a surprise party by their lamily and friends in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary, which they observed yesterday. The couple received many gifts, and Mrs.

Amandos was presented a corsage. A buffet supper was followed by dancing and entertainment. Out-of- town guests were Mrs. Louis Corsones of Hampton, N.Y., Mrs. Louis Giannukakis of Port Chester.

N.Y., and Leo Kakouras of Johnstown, a. Natives of Greece, Mr. and Mrs. Amandos have lived In Pittsfield since 1924. They are of St.

George's Orthodox Church, where they were married April 20, 1925. The former Lopa Giftos, Mrs. Amandos is a member of the hiloptohos Society. Mr. Amandos, who is a member of the Ahepa Society, is in the i and produce business.

The couple have two sons, 'eter and Menelaos, and daughter, Argyro, kll of thli city. Mrs. A E. Walsh Babbitt Sheila A. Martin Becomes Bride of Arthur E.

Walsh (From Saturday's Eagle) The marriage of Miss Sheila Ann Martin, a of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. a i of Lenox Dale, to Arthur E. Walsh, son of Mrs.

John P. Walsh of 10 i Street, Pittsfield, took place this morning at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Lenox Dale The 10 o'clock ceremony was performed by Rev. Donald Mullen oefore an altar decorated i i gladioli. Miss Doloies Geary of Water- vocalist.

She was accompanied at the organ by Miss Edra Stringer A reception followed at the Martin home. Mr. a i escoited his a who a candlelight satin gown styled i a neckline, swallow tail sleeves and tulle overskirt and tram held in place by small satin bows. Her imported French illusion i i veil was caught to a white satin cloche She carried a white orchid on her mother's wedding prayer book with lily of the valley streamers. Sister Attends Miss Frances T.

Martin, maid of honor for her sister, was dressed in a while velveray orchid taffeta gown with Eton jacked of rows of wMite ruching and orchid butterfly sash. Her coronet of orchid sweet peas matched her Mrs. Martin's outfit was a nav suit i pink accessones and a pink rose coisage. The bridegroom's was attired in a navy dress, navy and white accessories and a red rote corsage. John Walsh of Natick was his brother's best man.

Ushers were Alfred J. Voism of Lenox Dale, brother of the bride; and Charles Senter of Pittsfield. When they return May 6 from a motor trip to Montreal and Quebec, the couple will De at home at 10 Superior Street. The bride's traveling costume was a melon-colored suit with navy accessories and a sable scarf. A graduate of Lenox High School, Mrs.

Walsh Is a sales clerk at England Brothers. Mr. Walsh attended Pittsfleld High School, and is employed by Mohawk leverages Inc. He is a veteran of 33 months' Navy service, including 30 months in the Pacific area. Chester Girl, Boston Man Wed At St John's (From Saturday's Eagle) CHESTER--Miss Mary Pier- giovunni, daughter of.

Mr. and Mrs. A i mgton Slrcc'l, became (he bride of James H. McNamara, ion of Mrs. Mary McNamarn of Boston, this morning: at 10 at Si John's Church Rev.

Edward McQuirp officiated and Miss Phyllis. Salvini played' traditional organ music. Miss Gertrude Haley sang "On This Day," "Pania Angelicus" "Ave Maria." White gladioli end carnations were decorations. Miss Lucia Plergiovanni was her sister's maid of nonor and E. John Mahoney of West Springfield was best man.

A Choquette and Dominic Piergiovanni ushered. The bride wore an original gown of white silk marquisette designed with fitted bodice of imported Chantilly lace, sheer yoke, long lace sleeves forming petal points at the wrists, and full skirt i court tram. Her fingertip veil of Imported silk illusion with border of Chantilly lace was caught in a tiara of lace and orange blossoms. She carried an Belgian mother-of-pearl prayerbook with a white orchid marker and streamers of shattered white carnations. The maid of honor's gown was i green lace, designed i a sheer yoke, fitted bodice and full net overskirt.

She wore a matching picture hat a carried an old- fashioned bouquet i matching streamers. Mrs. Piergiovanni, of I bride, wore a navy print dress i i accessories and corsage of red loses at the reception. Mrs. McNamara Sr.

had ft navy blue dress, navy and i accessories and corsage of red roses. A reception lor the immediate families followed at the home of the bride's parents, aftei which the budal couple on a wedding to Canada Mr. Mis. McNamara will be at home to friends at 19 Lesley Avenue, Somerville, a May 15. The bride wore a gieen gabardine suit i a a si raw hat, alligator accessories and i furs for traveling.

The bride, a graduate of Chester High School and Bay Path Institute of Commerce, is a i i a with the a Accident Indemnity Company as junior underwriter. Mr. McNamara, fl graduate of the Boston public schools, is employed by the Shell Oil Company, Boston He i i ears with the a i Coips in uie Pacific in World War II. Ruth McCarty Bride Today Police Chiefs Daughter To Wed In Harrington (From Saturday's Eagle) GREAT HARRINGTON Miss Ruth Eleanor McCarty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry McCarty, Gilmore Avenue, and Peter son of Mrs Mildred F.

Boiffn of Sharon, and Robert, S. Bolan of Newton, i be married this after- Miss MaryT.Griff in, 1 Francis Schnopp Wed at St. Agnes' Officers Elected By Immanuel Guild (From Friday's Eagle) Mrs. E. P.

Cutler was elected president of the Immanuel Community Chapel Ladies' Guild at the annual meeting last night at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Dunham, 481 Gale Avenue. Other new officers are Mrs. Dunham, first vice-president; Mrs, Gerald S.

Spamol, second vice-president; Mrs. Floyd L. Sherman, secretary; and Mrs. Louis A. Williams, treasurer.

These-- committees also were named: Place and program, Mrs. Clifford F. Peck, Mrs. Edwin A Johnson, Mrs. John A.

Dietrich and Mrs. Dwight W. Merrell; flowers, Mrs. I. Walter Weller, Mrs.

Roy Horton, Mrs. J. Kenneth Hanson and Mrs. Francis W. Scutt advisory, Mrs.

Charles D. Almstead, Mrs. Roy F. Nash, Mrs. Frank Scutt, Mrs.

Earl W. Kibby, Mrs. Irving S. Weller and Mrs. William A.

Bullett; and publicity, Mrs Sherman. The guild will sponsor a food sale at 10 AM at H. Green Store. Those collecting are Mrs. Francis W.

Scutt, Robert Sargent, Mrs. Esther Naeve, Mrs. and MM. Sherman. Mrs.

Francis Schnopp (From Salur i a Eacile) DALTON Miss a i Theresa i a of Mr and Mrs. James of 177 Depot Street, and i a i B. Schnopp, son of Mr. and Flank Schnopp of 914 East Mam Street, were married I ills i St. Agnes' by Rev.

Leo J. Shaughnessy. Church decorations were Easter lilies. William Flynn was organist and Thomas H. i i of the bride, soloist.

The bride was given in marriage by her father Miss Sheila A i i served her sister as rnaid of honor. The bridegroom's brother, Richard Schnopp was be'l man. David P. Schnopp, also a brother of the bridegroom and Edmund Waid, cousin of the bride, were ushers. The bride wore a gown of marquisette over taffeta with long pointed sleeves, skirt with lace ruffles at the sides and long tram The illusion neckline was decorated with lace bertha.

A half-hat of lace marquisette had a finger-tip veil. She earned a i orchid on a prayerbook which was presented her mother at fiist communion. The maid of honor wore an aqua taffeta gown, illusion neckline i lace bertha and a hoop skirt with gauntlets and matching hat. She earned a bouquet of yellow roses. Following a reception at the bride's home, the couple left on a wedding trip.

For traveling, the bride wore a beige and brown checked suit i a i accessories, furs and a white orchid corsage. The couple will make their home at 5 Allengate Avenue, Pittsfield, after April 29. The bride, a graduate of Dalton High School and Pittsfield Secretarial School, has been employed as a secretary at the Liberty a Life I a Company. The bridegroom attended Dalton High School and is propiietor of the Brown Oil Company. He served five years in the Army, spending three years in the Pacific theatre.

MacKay Named To School Office (From Eagle) PROVIDENCE. I i MacKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren MacKay of 14 Meadow Lane. Pittsfield, has been named treasurer of the Bryant Christian Association at Bryant College.

MM. Peter Bolan noon at 4 at a Hall. Rev. George A. Tuttle of Monterey will oflu iate The decorations i be while gladioli, snapdragons, ferns and greens.

Frederick Lord of Dart- College will sing "Oh Lord Most Holy," by Franck, and "Ich Dich," by Grieg. The bride will be given in mar- nago by ITM- a and attended by Fay Bolan of Sharon, sifter of the bridegroom, as maid of honor. Her biidesmaids will be the Misses Patricia Pike, Palisade, N.J., Margaret C. Hogg, Exeter, and Joan Hull i town and New York. i i Bolan of Sharon will bo his brother's best man and the i be James Tlo.es, Sharon; Theodore Boston; John Sharon, and Robert Moner, Pi evidence, I.

The bride i be attired in a period gown of ivory iatin, fitted bodice, i wide border of Viennese lace i i portrait neckline, long pointed sleeves, skirt caught in front to show matching Vienne.se lace panel, accented with small clusters of satin roses and court tram. Her finger-tip silk illusion veil will be attached to a braided tiara of ivory satin. She will have a crest of white roses. Miss Bolan, maid of honor, will a a rose silk faille gown, fashioned i softly draped neck- lino and bustle back. She will have long mitts of matching color and matenal.

Her small hat will also be of Snatching color and material. Her bouquet will be spring cut floweis. The bridesmaids will be attired in aqua silk faille gowns, fashioned i i a to the maid of honor's, i a i mitts. They will have aqua hats, similar to the maid of honor's, anrl will carry bouquets of spring cut flowers. A reception will be held at Barrington Hall, a which the couple will go to the Pocono Mountains.

For a i the bride will wear an otchid tweed suit, gold color topper and navy blue accessories. They will live at 593 Farmington Avenue, a i after May 6. The bride graduated from Northfield School for Girls and Simmons College. She had been employed at M-usachuseUs Institute of Tech- Boston. Mr.

Bolan is a graduate of Chancey Hall School and Massa- I i of Technology he wa.s a member of the Theta Xi a i He is an aero- a i a engineer with Pratt i East Hartford, Conn. The bride's parents entertained last night at Barnnglon Hall with a dinner for the bridal party. This noon the bridal party were entertained at a luncheon at the Berkshire Inn. Louise Halliday, George Young Marry Today (From Saturday's Eagle) DALTON Miss Louise O. of 161 Main Street became the bride of George W.

Young of 24 Willis Street this afternoon in a ceremony performed at Grace Church by Rev. Maxwell Rice. The chinch was decorated with white snapdragons. Music was by Mrs. Nelson S.

Clark. Mrs. William T. Black was matron of honor, and Ralph H. Young served his brother as best man.

The bride wore a powder blue crepe gown with navy blue hat and a corsage. The matron of honor wore a a crepe gown i a i hat. Following a reception at Guild Hall, the couple left on a wedding trip to New For travelling, the bncie a navy print silk suit. The couple i make eir home at 24 Willis. S'reet after May 1.

Scout. Committee Names Officers (Fiom Eagle) Mrs. Raymond L. Tucker Jr. wafc elected president of the Sacred Heart Girl Scout troop committee at the April meeting Others named were Mrs.

John E. Mangum, vice- president; Mrs. Guy Simmons, secretary; and Mrs. Fred P. Martin, treasurer The committee i hold its annual spring banquet May 17 at the Tiee Inn Mrs.

John R. Qumn is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Thomas P. Gray, Mrs. Walter Has- kini, Henry LaBarge and Mrs.

James Senter. INEWSPAPERif NEWSPAPER!.

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