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2 The Berkshire Connty Eagle, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1948 Tico Local Girls Are Engaged Kanter Florence M. Rathbun Florence Rathbun, Edward C. Longevin Will Marry Sept. 4 (From Monday's Eagle) Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick W. Rath- r-m of 83 Plinn Street engagement and approaching of their daughter. Flor' Mary, to Edward C. Longevin, of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Lon- of 43 Marcella Avenue. The edding will take place Sept. 4 Miss Rathbun, a former resident i West Stocktoridge, attended iMtsfield schools and is employed the Elmvale Worsted Company. fiance, a veteran of two years' Xavy service, attended Pittsfield gh School and formerly was em- by Willys-Pittsfield Inc He will take a position as a i at GE.

Mary Tassone Married Today She Is Bride of Emil Supranoivicz, Marine Veteran (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Mary Delores Tassone, daughter of "Mrs Bruno Tassone 4 Pitt Street, was married this morning at 8 to Emil J. Suprano- wicz son of Mr and Mrs Paul of 255 Linden Street. The ceremony was performed by Rev Paschal Greco at Mt. Carmel Church before an altar decorated i gladioli and ferns. Mrs.

Augustine Mazzeo was at the or- and Miss Louise Rubbo ShaolrO Miss M. Kingsbury Doris Kingsbury Is Fiancee of W. J. Koszelnik (From Monday's Eagle) Evelyn Germain, Clemens C. Tiska Wed at Notre Dame (From Saturday's Eagle) The wedding cf Miss Evelyn G.

Germain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Germain of 1055 Tyer Street, and Clemens C. Tiska, on of Mrs. Stella Wojick of 971 West Street, took place this morn- ng at 8 30 at Notre Dame Church.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. Leo Laviolette before an altar decorated with ink ancl white gladioli Harvey Loveless was at the organ and Miss Mary Daignault sang. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Donald MacNaughton was her sister's honor attendant.

The best man was Edward Tiska," brother of the bridegroom Frederic Royal, cousin of the bride, and Edmond Tiska, another brother of the bridegroom usheied. The bride wore a white crepe street-length dress with V-shaped neckline and draped front forming a bustle in the back, and lace trimmed white mitts. Her shoul der-lengfh veil fell from a lace cap. She carried a Colonial bou quet of white roses and swee peas. Mrs.

MacNaughton was dressei in a powder blue crepe street length dress with neckline tucked skirt and bustle back matching lace mitts and ribbo Mr. and Mrs. Emmet C. Kingsbury of 14 Easton Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris M. Kingsbury, to Walter J.

Koszelnik, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Koszelnik of Adams. A Pittsfield High School graduate, Miss Kingsbury is employed by the GE. Mr.

Koszelnik, a veteran of World War II, attended Adams schools. He also is employed by the GE. Miss McGoivan Engaged gan, sang. The bride, who was escorted by her brother, Ralph Tassone, was dressed in a Colonial-style duchess satin gown with net yoke, appli- qued front and full pick-up skirt, caught with net, and full court train, and a cathedral-length imported French illusion veil fastened to 3. crown of orange blossoms.

She carried a crescent- shaped bouquet of white roses and swainsona. Miss Manuela Carmona was maid of honor. She wore an aqua taffeta gown with sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, and pick- uo hoop skirt gathered with roses, and a matching picture hat. The bridesmaids were Miss Adele Su- pranowicz. sister of the bnde- Miss Frances Farina, and Miss Josephine Pizzuto.

Their pink "owns were similar to the maid of honor's. They wore matching picture hats. All attendants carried cascades of red roses. Leon Supranowicz Was his brother's best man. Ushers were Alfred Meslanka, Donald Carpino and Theodore Morowski, cousin of She Is Fiancee Of William Hynes; Wedding in Fall (From Friday's Eagle) Lawrence M.

McGowan of 51 Briggs Avenue announces the engagement of his daughter, Edith Margaret, to William Hynes son of Mrs. Michael Hynes of 46 Lenox Avenue. The wedding is planned for early fall. Miss McGowan, a graduate of St. Joseph's High School and Berkshire Business College, is a secretary for Peter Francese Son Inc Mr.

Hynes, a Pittsfield High School graduate, is employed by the Berkshire Gravel Inc. During the war, he -served 2'i years as instructor In the Army port training division of transportation, in New Or- eans, La. 1 hat. Her Colonial bouquet Was pink roses with streamers A reception at the Women' Hub followed the ceremony. For her wedding trip, bnd wore a hunter green dress wit brown accessories.

After week they will live at 209 Californi Avenue. A stenographer at Holden Stone Company, the bride is graduate of Pittsfield High Schoo and St. Margaret's Hospital Train ing School for Nurses in Albany She attended Berkshire Busine College. The bridegroom, a service eng neer at GE, also is a Plttsfie' High School graduate. He attem ed Pratt Institute and the Un versity of Chattanooga in Ten nessee.

He served years in th Army Air Force. At the time his discharge, he Was a radar ir structor with the rank of sta sergeant. Mary Richards Will Marry H. A. Kimball Jr.

'armen Fioretti 5 Betrothed to incent S. Rizzo Gravel! Miss Carmen M. Fioretti (From Saturday's Eagle) Mr and Mrs. Carmen F. Fiorett of 29 Robbins Avenue announc lie engagement of their daughter Carmen Maryann, to Vincent Sam uel Rizzo, son of Mrs.

Lucy Rizz of 37 Robbins Avenue and the lat Samuel Rizzo. The wedding for Nov. 6. Miss Fioretti, a Pittsfield Hig School graduate, is employed a GE Navy building Mr Rizz who is employed by Nascon, div sion of Eaton Paper Corporatio attended Pittsfield High Schoo During the war he served in th Army for 18 months, 9 of whic were spent in the European theatr Edward P. Stanley Receives Master's At St.

Bonaventur (From Monday's Eagle) son of Weller H. Shirt becomes Bride Former Member of Girls' League Staff To Live in Maryland (From Saturday's Eagle) The marriage of Miss Ruth Helen hirt, daughter of Mrs. Stanley S. Shirt of Westfield and the late ev. S.

C. S. Shirt, to Charles Wilam Porter, son of State Repre- entative George W. Porter of igawam and the late Mrs. Porter ok place at 3 this afternoon at Andrew's chapel in the town Washington.

The bride formerly was homecraft director a' he Girls' League in this city. Rev. John Brett Fort officiated a setting of gladioli and gar en flowers. Traditional wedding marches were played. The ceremony was followed by a reception at Bucksteep Manor In Becket.

Rev. Rush W. D. Smith of West Springfield escorced the bride, vhose honor attendant was her ister, Miss Hilda Shirt. Miss Vesta Porter, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid.

Charles was Mr. Porter's best man, and John Porter, brother of the bridegroom, and William Wylie ushered. The bride's princess-style gown was of ivory satin with a sweet- leart neckline. She wore an im- torted veil trimmed with French lace and carried a Colonial bou- ouet of roses. Her attendants were dressed in moire taffeta gowns with matching i and dutch caps The maid of honor was in aqus and the bridesmaids in pink Both carried mixed bouquets.

The bride wore a white suit with navy accessories for her wedding trip. She and her husband wil make their home Bettsville, Md. Dorothy Callaghan Two To Be September Brides Wed at St. Marys To Daniel J. Dunn (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Dorothy Theresa Callagihan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Callaghan of 159 Brown Street, and Daniel Joseph Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Dunn of 87 Stoddard Avenue, were married at 10 today at St. Mary the Morning Star Church, Which was decorated with white gladioli and palms. Rev. Eugene F. Marshall, pastor performed the ceremony Mrs.

Josephine Scalifie sang, and Henry Houser was at the organ. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, was gowned In mist-fine white marquisette with portrait neckline. fitted full skirt ending a bodice long rain. The neck, bodice and skirt were trimmed With ruffles. Her ong veil fell from a mantilla of French Illusion bordered with osepoint lace.

She carried a white rchid on a prayer book with a hower of swainsona. 1 Mrs. Thomas W. Grady, matron of honor for her sister, wore an off-the-shoulder lilac marquisette gown i fitted bodice and hoop skirt With pick-up and a matching horsehair picture hat She carried a Colonial oouquet ot llac sweet peas yellow roses and baby's-breath. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Mary Dunn, the bridegroom's sister, whose gown was of yellow marquisette with off-the-shoulder neckline a after Sept.

1 Mrs. Porter is a graduate Westfield High School and Fram ingham State Teachers College. The bridegroom was graduater from Agawam High School ani" Clark University in Worcester. is a graduate assistant at the Uni versity of Maryland. the bridegroom.

Following a reception Hall from 1 to 6, the couple left 'or a week's trip to Washington, DC. For traveling, the bride wore a pearl gray gabardine suit, matching hat, navy accessories and a corsage of petal pink roses. The couple will make their home at 257 Linden Street. The bride, who is employed by the Elmvale Worsted Company, attended local schools. Trie bridegroom, sales manager of the Sunspot Bottling Company, attended P'lttsiield High School.

Two of his six years' Marine Corps service were spent in the Pacific, Guam and China. Helen Goddeau Bride Today of Alton Britigan (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Helen Ann Goddeau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Goddeau of 42 Cloverdale Street, was married at 9 this morning at St Mark's Church to Alton Edward Britigan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Britigan of 197 Chapel Street The altar was decorated with glad ioli and palms Miss Eleanor Ea gan played the organ. Escorted by her brother, Donali Joseph Goddeau, the bride was at tended by Mrs. Bernard L'Hote Mr. L'Hote was best man.

The bride wore a write satin gowr with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and lace-paneled full skir with long train. A crown of seec pearls held her full-length veil She carried white gladioli. Mrs at CIO L'Hote was dressed in a yellov marquisette sown with roun neckline, cap sleeves i match ng gauntlets and full skirt. Sh wore a matching tiara and carrie a Colonial bouquet. After a breakfast in the Berk shire Restaurant Greylock Room the couple left for New York.

Mr Britigan's traveling ensemble wa a light blue dress with navy ac cessories and a corsage of pin: roses. The couple will live at 29 Linden Street after next week. Both Mr. and Mrs. Britigan a tended local schools.

The bride employed at the Eaton Paper Cor poration and her husband, at th Wyandotta Worsted Company. served in the Army three year part of It in the Mediterranea area. at St. Bonaventure Collage, Clean, N.Y. Diplomas were presented by Bishop Eustace of Camden, N.J.

Mr. Stanley has been director of health and physical education at Cattaraugus (NY.) Central School during the past two years. During he war, he served the Navy 37 nonths, part of it in the Pacific rea. He was separated from ervice Jan. 18, 1946.

with the rank lieutenant junior grade. A raduate of St Joseph's High chool, Mr. Stanley received his achelor's degree at Arnold Col- ege, New Haven, before the ar. Miss Mary Richards (From Friday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs.

Lev! Richards 39 Hollister Street announce thi engagement of their daughter Mary, to Henry A Kimball Jr son of Mr. Kimball of Great Barring m. Miss Richards, 1946 Pittsfieli High School graduate, is an offici clerk at Eaton Paper Corporator Mr. Kimbail, a Searies Higr School graduate, is employed bi his father at Kimball's Motor Dis patch in Great Barrington. served in the Navy for thre years, most of the time in th European theatre.

Dorothy Callaghan To Wed Tomorrow (From Friday's Eagle) Miss Dorothy T. Callaghan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John J. Callaghan. of 139 Brown Street, vho be married tomorrow morning to Daniel J.

Dunn, son ol Mr and Mrs. James W. Dunn ol 87 Stoddard Avenue, has named her sistei, Mrs Thomas W. Grady as matron of honor. The wedding will take place at 10 at St.

Mary the Morning Star Church. The bride-elect will be escorted her father. Miss Mary Dunn, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be junior bridesmaid, and Jane Mara, Miss Callaghan's cousin, will be flower girl. Mr. Dunn has chosen his brother, James G.

Dunn, as best man Married to Air Force Veteran Miss Gloria M. Bona Gloria M. Bona Is Fiancee of 'Adams Resident (From Friday's Eagle) Miw A. Pivero Dolores Pivero Is Betrothed to WMard L. Bailey Mrs Marv Pivero of 111 Mr.

and i John Bona of 26 Dewey A announces the en- Feck's Road announce the engagement and approacnmg marriage of their daughter, Gloria Mane, to Donald KvvasmoWski, son of Mr. and Mrs John Kwasmowski of Adams The wedding gagement of her a i Dolorea Anna, to Cpl Willard Lawrence son of Mrs Esther Bailey of Lenox and the late Mr Bailoy. taxe The wedding is planned for Sept. ll ar Mt Carmel Church hoop skirt tiered back from pla ce Labo, Daj at ended loca. Waist to hem She wore a flowered Bona, a i a a Jo-, P.vero lilac sweet peas, baby's-breath Mi.ss headband matching her bouquet of sep High School, is emploved schools vellow roses and the GE high a bushing a Jane Mara, department Her fiance, a former a i a 1942 a a of 1 the 82d Airborne field gh School, served three foi her cousin, was paratrooper in the A I I I ucm veUow net over taffeta b.vUion, attended schools A a the Nav a uh.ch he neckline and pastel I arm, and is employed at the Adams enlisted Army He is down the back and a Laundrj DC.

i streamers down the back and a Laundrj headband like the i maid'5 She carried a basket of yellow daisies mixed With flowers like those of the other a a A i at Callag'ian jU QfJ home followed a breakfast at the Berkshire Restauranl Embassy Room For a i to A a i City. i Woie peach suit i matching hat. brown accessories and an orchid corsage The couple will make their home at 159 Brovvi. Street. A i a a of Pittsfield High i Mrs Dunn is an i I i a Bc-rkshnf Life Insur- ant Companv Mr Penned Si Jo-eph's High School and Boston i ation Scnool, and is employed the i i a i a of General During the war, he served the A i three vears, tw'o i 48ih i bat a a i i Doris Scott, N.Y., Janet Agar Is Married Lillian Divycr Be Married Ushers be another brother, iss Cozzio To Marry Soon 15 'Attendants Named for Wedding Sept.

4 (From Monday's Eagle) fifteen attendants have named for the wedding of Miss Mary Elizabeth Cozzio, daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Cczzio of: I of 30 Worthm gton Street, is'an engi- 64 Concord Parkwsv to Edvvprd i A rece ption at the I at Radio Station WBEC He John Werth, son of Mr. and Mrs Dalton wi follow Frank Werth of Holyoke. The' marriage will take place Saturday afternoon. Sept 4 at 4 at St Stephen'! Episcopal church. Rev.

Ralph H. Hayden will officiate. A reception at the Curtis Hotel Brown-Bolender Wedding Saturday; Attendants Named (From Eagle) Miss Doris Brown of Dalton today announced the attendants for her wedding Saturday afte noon at 1 at the First Methodist Church here to Richard Bo- Walton T. Ayer, WBEC Engineer, Wed This Morning (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Johanna Elizabeth Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip C. Daley of Gloucester, was married this morning to Walton T. Ayer of Camp Merrill, son of Mr and Mrs. N. J.

Nelson of Gloucester. The 10 o'clock ceremony was performed at Sacred Heart Church in Gloucester. The bride was escorted by her father and attended by her cousin, Miss Peggy Murray. George L. Ayer was best man for his brother.

A reception followed in the Sacred Heart Church hall. After a one-week wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Ayer will make their home at 74 Broad Street in this city. A graduate of Gloucester High School and of the Burdett School in Lynn, the bride been employed by the Boston Maine Rail-oad Mr.

Ayer, a graduate of Gloucester High School and the Massa- Robert Dunn, and Thomas Grady, brother-in-law of the bride-elect. Miss Callaghan has been entertained by her Berkshire Life Insurance Company associates at Canterbury Inn; by the mother of the prospective bridegroom at her home; and by her aunt, Mrs. Patrick Callaghan, at her home, 147 Brown Street. Mr. Dunn was honored at a stag party at the Elks Home given by his father, brothers and William Stone.

Mr. and Mrs. Grady gave a party for the coUple at their home, 91 Springside Avenue Mr. and drs. Callaghan will entertain the ndal party this evening at their Norma Salatino Mrs.

John E. Haakenson (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Marion L. Mazelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazelli of 173 Burbank Street, was mar- ed this morning at 11 to John E.

aakenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ohn G. Haakenson of Jersey City, To John A. Kennedy Her Fiance: Wedding To RP Month Becomes Bride Of Richard J.

Ryan, Veteran of Navy (From Monday's Eagle) Janet Louise Agar, ter of Mi a i a Eaplf Si is among the 'From a a a i Francis of a A a th" a (Fm a appi a i a i a of r.s -v daughter, Lillnn Eileen, to John NVw York mndrN who i appear A Kennedy of son of Ir, the i Sto-e fashion show, Ml and i a i i spon.soied tho Berkshire Shrine York and i The be held at the the late Kennedy of Now and Mrs Thomas K. 2 Em was mar- i to i a i in of Mr and Mrs formed A a i on of Dorchester a D' Leo Ryan, of I the dp-r'corr a powder blue d'ess i a 5 and a cordage of 'ovi, Tr a of honor's i 2 'h r.k accessories and co; of Mis Ag.v a dressed oro" and te pr.nt with and a Tal.sman rose corsage Tne bridegroom's mother wore black accessories and a corsage of red loses th r.er clack and i p' nt diess An afternoon reception was held the home of the nndes par- en's For a trip. a wore an a a suit i White accessoi'es and a corsage of low roses The couple will live at j31 Michigan Avenue on their re- mond. The wedding i take place' a i in Septemoei at Heart i Dwyei was giaduated i Schoo 1 a i i i i i A a iuate of P'ttsfield H.Rl a a bookkeeper of Dale Brothers Pittsfield High Scnool, and is em- ployed at General Electric. Mr, Kennedv, a graduate ot Sacred at 8 M' Scott, head model for the -IU-P of a a modeled in AMI.on i i Mr.

a a was graduated from High School, and employed by Genera! Elect! iC. models i ne the i A Nax a he spenl 17 the ceremony. Miss Mildred Jean Brown will be maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids will Mrs. Edward W.

Bailey, Miss Jean F. Walker snd Miss Barbara E. Johnson. Mr. Bolender will have Franklyn O.

in Lenox win follow. Miss Cozzio has chosen her sis- Jam'e's H. Calnan ter, Mrs. George M. Tompkins, aslp a ju usher, matron of honor.

Bridesmaids A dinner for the bs Mrs. William Bosyk of Holyoke, a sister of the prospective bride--room; Miss Anne Van der Ply of Pitttburgh, Miss Carolyn Wygant of Marlboro, N.Y, Frederick Rothery of Springfield, and Mils Barbara L. Conlir and David of Pittsfield. r-' Tompkinf, niece of the bride- will be flower girl Walter A Christopher of Holyokc if be his cousin's best man Mr Bosyk and Holj'oke, Loren Man- Paul of Spi and Chappell as best man. Mr.

Bailey, and Russell bridal party and for the prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bolender, who will cele- their 25th wedding anniversary, will be held Sttday evening at the Aster. Miss Brown tained at a mtecellaneout shower by the Misses Walker and Johnson at the farmer's Lenox home; at a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. is a veteran of 4 1 years' service with the U.S.

Marine Corps, including a year and a half in the Pacific area. Former Residents Married in Lenox (From Saturday's Eagle) LENOX--Miss Anna Kasper an Loring Irving Watkins both Bridgeport, formerly Pittsfield, were married this morn ing at 10 at the Church-on-the Hill. Rev. J. Herbert Owen offi ciated, and Harriet Parsorn wai at organ.

coupls wer attended by Mr. and Mrs. Law renoe of Bridgeport. The bride was dressed in a sal mon-colored crepe dress, black ac cessoites and a corsage of orchids Fiancee of William R. Petell Kanti Miss Norma A.

Salatino (From Saturday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Sala tino of 37 South John Street an nounce the engagement and ap preaching marriage of- their daugh ter, Norma Anna, to William Roto ejrt Petell, ton of Isaac of 148 BoindT and Mrs Ba.ley at The honor a a brow i home, and at a' pelonal i a a dress, gold accessories and shower oy her sister at the Brown a corsage of yellow tea roses Mr. Bolender was given a The couple vvitt make their home and Mr Wahcona Street.

The wedding will be Sep 4 at 9 AM at St. Mark's Church, Miss Salatino, a Pittsfield Hig School graduate, employed hy is employed he trie World War II. Rev. John P. Donahue per- rmed the ceremony at Sacred eart rectory in a setting of white 1C.

M. adioli and palms. lw-i'77 Ghen marriage by her father, I I I UOSVI I'? and Butler in New York, also Comon. Gnne Kelle, re bv General a and Marv E. Their He'is an Army ve'eian of a 1 The bridegroom was I Saturday i at a stag party the Van Winkle Restaurant.

ne bnde had her sister. Mrs. Edard J. Derivan, as honor attend- nt Harry Laramee, uncle of the ride, was best man. Ushers were flr.

Derivan, brother-in-law of the Kleeman of an imported ride, and Warren ersey City. The bride wora vhite marquisette period gown vith portrait neckline, French uffed sleeves with mitts and full loop skirt with train. A Queen Anne white lilac crown held her mported silk illusion finger-tip 'eil. On her prayer book, she car- ied gardenias with a shower of tephanotis. Mrs.

Derivan wore an aqua- 35th Anniversary i Tlnir-rla'b Eagle) M' a i jarno.s Reagan nf 200 U'IIPA Avenue i i a i i TSth i a i i i i a a i a a their borne marine crepe dinner gown with gold accessories and a matching leadband with gold sequins. Her hand bouquet was of sportsman Talisman roses. The mother of the ride was dressed in a black crepe dress with gray accessories and a of sweetheart roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a gray dress with black accessories and a eorsage of yellow After a reception at Yellow Aster, the couple left for Canada. The bride's traveling costume was a wine crepe dress with black accessories and a gardenia corsage.

They will make their home in Philadelphia, where Mr. Haaken- i enter the University of Pennsylvania Law School this fall. The bride, a registered nurse, is a graduate of Wilmington (Vt.) High School and St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, New York, where she has been on staff. A graduate of Snyder High School in Jersey City, bridegroom received his bachelor of arts degree from Columbia University.

During the war, he served the Army Air Force for three years, part of the time in the European theatre. 25th Anniversary (From FUday's Eagic 1 Mr and Mrs. Clifford Goodrich of Daiton will observe their I I M'- and Reagan are 25th wedding anniversary Sunday. No special celebration has been planned. Mrs.

Goodrich is the former Dorothy Ferry, daughter of the late Charles K. Ferry, Pittsfield lumber dealer, and the late Mrs. Ferry. The couple were married at the bride's home by Rev. Harold Stoddard, then assistant pastor of the First Baptist Church.

They have one son, Kinsley M. Goodrich; and a granddaughter, Deborah Lee Goodrich. Mr. Goodrich has his own woodworking shop at 366 Merrill Road. He is a member of the Lions Club, Wed at Notre Dame A.

V. Cantarella io Detroit Girl (Fiom Thursday's Eagle) Announcement was made I eld a i Mis Reagan is he foi-moi Agnes Magner. The ouple i married at St. harles 1 Church by the late Rev. Vllliam Dover They have two hildren, i William Mahan, nd Mis John Keller, and four randchildren.

Mrs. Reagan is a member of St. harle.s' Church choir and fre- uently is soloist An employee of "he Eagle for 42 years, Mr has vvoikpd in ail departments of the composing room. secretary'-" easurer of the PittS' eld branch of the Typographical Jnion. Pontoosuc- Winsted Meet Aug.

21 Here (From The Pontoosuc Sailing Club will have its return meet with the i i Winsted Club me Eaton Papei Coi poration. Mr 'Saturday. Aug 21. at 2 P.M on Petell, a St Joseph's i School, Pontoosuc Lake. Commoaore Noan Wnose Men and Women To Attend Convention (From Friday's Eagle) Two local membeis of the Moose and four members of the Women of the Moose will leave tonight on the New England Moose special train to attend the ROth annual international convention Chicago.

The convention i be held 'rom i i i Fridav of t'le marriage of M.SS Assumpta Mary Virgona daughter of Mrs. Carmelo Virgona of Detroit, to Amenco V. Cantarella of Detroit formerly of Pittsfield, son of Ernest Cantarella of 1591 East Street The ceremony was performed last Saturday morning at 815 at St David Church Detroit. After a dinner and reception at the American State Hotel in Highland Park, the couple left on a two-week trip through the East. They will live temporarily at 12,840 Rosemary Drive in.

Detroit. The bride is a florist and interior decorator. Mr. Cantarella, a graduate of Pittsfield High School and a Detroit accounting school, owns his own importing grocery business. A former Army staft sergeant, he was with the 65th In- a Division during his Pittsfield people who attended the wedding were the father, his brother and sister-in- law, Mr and Mrs.

John Cantarella and their children, Madel i and Paul, of 1591 East Street; Those a i are" Mrs Ralph I i sister Mrs Frank Barolo J. Coivm Ji senior regent. Mrs. of 1029 West Street; and Antonio Joseph Bergen, i regent; Mrs. Jennie Wrislej chaplain; Mrs.

Ralph J. Colvin, star recorder; James Russo, vice-president of the Massachusetts State Association; and George Munger. They will tour Mooseheart, 111., the "hild city, Sunday and Monday. The meeting scheduled for Monday has been postponed until Monday, Aug. 30 Passerim and Mrs Charles Nugai ind daughter, Helen, of 2 Hedie Avenue.

a Two Local Women To Visit Europe (From Friday's Eagle) MM. Edward J. Christiano of 116 and Mrs. Peter J. Culpo of 35 Delancy Avenue were given a bon voyage dinner party Wednesday evening at Elm Court in Lenox uy Mr.

and Mr.s A Carnival Nets Playground 1135 (From Thursday's Eagle) DALTON Chamberlain Playground now has $135 in its treasury as a result cf the recent carnival. The morey will be used to buy equipment for use on the playground. Miss Mary Jane dark, playground leader, expressed the appreciation of the members ol the playground to the following indi. viduals who assisted in making the carnival a success' Thomas J. Cali a Mrs A i White Mrs.

Sen a graduate, also is employed by the Eaton Paper Corporation. During way, served with thfi to awi C. Disco announced todaj. The meet was originally planned for thif rt a i i Fiank Avalle, i Eagle) 0 sail Aug. Mr and Mr- i Wilder, William r.

Miller, the fm- 31 ew 0 i for Europe. Mis Lewis Buike, i Er est Evelyn Greenieqf, uhote where thev i spend months jSchnopp. Miss CTa 11 1 utu Itut Saturday at visiting yelatlvas and touring dfct- Jainei Wiatem and Mrs. Verdi Du- NEWSPAPER!.

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