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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 6

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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khiro Evening TMffa Mbm. Monday, July 16, 1945. William Toucher I iat -J Movies Should A aid Acquaintance Be Forgot Arlene Bovett of WAVES Fiancee of Marine Lieutenant And Bride FetM Campers Complete Swimming Courses At Witawentin mim saw, i -Our BB1IIIIIHI Julut Af. Wat dron Today of Pfc Thomas Hynes Mis Julia Mary Waldron, daughter of Mrs. Ellen H.

Waldron Mr. end Mrs. Cbaries Bit '0ajsajitreet During the past two-weak period a family party at the Girls' league day eatre a IJ0 and Tharaas Mr. 9t ti Curtis Terrace, and the late av'trn sskd Ma miswwm Camp Witawentin gj Pond, several girls J. Waldron.

became the thii morning of Pfc. Thomaa July 2. in Ge completed the Red Cross beginner, intermediate and swimmer rouraai aes, son of Mr. cad BJggt Hvnes of 309 Wahconah mm Martin Dewey MglgS aMaT at Garthby atfWH. Rev.

Engene F. Marshall, D.D performed the double-ring Those completing the beginner claasea were Judith Anderson, Mar Starts tomorrow! tha Bentel, Sylvia dreau. Gilda DeFazio. BBBBBB Mary Monks, Kigaf tha Joan ceremony at a nuptial mass, at St. Mary, the Morning Star Church, and the attendants werf Mrs.

tart P. Waldron and George W. Hynes. A breakfaat for the bridal party was held at the home at he bride. Mrs.

Hynes, a registered aursa. Is a graduate of St. Luke's Training School. She is employed in the dts-totaailuu aeetioa of the GE. Pfc Hynes recently returned attar a year la the European theatre.

He saw action la France and Germany, and was awarded the Purple Heart with an oak leaf cluster, and the combat infantryman's badge. The couple are in New York on Is DSPSW. Joan Maloney and Ann wBBk-'k' Of a total of 25 girla who could neither swfal nor float at the beginning at the parte July 2. 23 learned to swim varying their wedding trip, and after a 30-d a leave. Pfc.

Hunes will report to ards fhese courses will be given throughout the entire camp season, and a wa ter carnival will be held sometime during the Mat two weskl, emon-strating life saving, stunts fad Mr and Mr. Arthur W. Bovett, Hotel Springfield Ha. 1827 Main St competitive races. MeKlnley Terrace, announce Girls who ware enrolled log the Out hack fas ti the engagement of their da ught er, a.

Ariene, pharmacist's mat first class. USNR. to Lieut. John C. thf piano at th Irvinr first two weeks and who wish to participate in the water carnival of 1915, gather around awhwiisH Loft ta stglst (aster of 8s.

Potatra ones Dsstaa Pftta are Mr. MarRarft Tiernv Frhoffr of aMt Garry. USHCR. son of Mr. and Church in BcilcviUc, X.

Carroll N. Mrs. Nova FIREPROOF $1.50 VP WITH BATH gw Ijl I "aaiaiss- Mrs. John T. Garry of Marshall, are eligible to enroll again for the final period.

Registrations for iwn of Minn. Mrs. i Marvin of New York; Mm. Mary KitaJf i Bovett 1 a araduata at July 30 through Aug. 10 should be made before July 38 at the Girls' League of Brooklyt: V.

Berkshire Business College and is now on duty at the naval dispen at Mrs. Jeasla MacArthur P-lton of F. Rowland of Lenox. Thirty-five Convent ti Railroad and Bus Travel Wbl W. Benson, Mgr.

D. Baraea, Mr. Ooewej sary Navy Department, Waahing- B. ton, D. C.

Lieut. Garry attended Iowa State College and the nt- I nasi I Urt Club To Have In (WTKMgm in-Mint ions Mrs. Eily Garim at too Outdoor Classes OWCr jgjf i new liiiji a Cassrlsi and a Bfe fcaag Bsaataa a ab Bsa Oajuli i Meas Et hoi Charlotte Wed at Parsonage To H. M. Penoyer VsksaaH Oalund ef at BtftMCa The Art Club will bold outdoor classes at the studio ot Leo B.

i Blake in Berkshire every Fridi Miss Torrero from JO to 4 beginning this weet end continuing until Aug; 31 Members are to bring their own Becomes Bride lunches. Further details may be obtained from Mrs. D. Gardner. 19 Stoddard Avenue.

Wed This Morning to Sgt. Tech. DeVergiUoy Released Prisoner Miss Santiaa I Torrero, daugh WW? M7 your a ite store is unable to supply you with all the Mohawk Beverage products that you desire, please be patient until such time as sugar becomes more plentiful We will thank our customers for their co-operation to help win this war TERRIFIC! ter of Mr. and Mrs. SecuaSo Tor- DAV c.aoss IN rero ot 42 Mejrose Avenue, became the bride ot Sat.

Tech. Sjrlvio J. DeVergUio, liberated prisoner, soa of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel DeVersrilio ot 344 Merrill Road, this morning 1 held I eneettfate ammmj aB bFb I I 'jfofiJc I VCIl I I I A I l-U I "Tke PICTURE 1 I at Mt.

Car me I Church Rev. Leon ard Delia Badia performed the 9 ciock ceremony against a setting of white Kladion and nalms. Mrs. Elizabeth Mazzeo was at the organ Mohawk ana ansa Florence zanarmo sang. Given in marriage by her father.

the bride teas attired in a satin and lace giowa with net train over Beverage, i. satin. Her, long veil was caught to a seedHpsarl Juliet cap and she carried a colonial booquet ot white a on wsu. in mmm roses and swainsona. Miss Ljii susjBtaai Mrs.

Eily Mary Garlin, daughter Torrero, bar sister's maid of honor, was dressed in Dink taffeta wttte of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Salo of 47 First Street, was named Satur skirt of net over taffeta and net band with flowers and shoulder day evening at 7.30 at the parson- ape or tae taongregauonat Church to Barry M. Penoyer of 125 Hancock Road. John wore light blue Gratton officiated.

and headdresses similar to the The bride wore a powder blue of honor's and carried co LAST 2 DAYS ENDS TUESDAY! taffeta suit and lace Dutch cap with white accessories and gar lonial bouquets ot white anas Jeannie DeMassimo denia corsage. She was attended by 'Mrs. August J. Eteigle. hose dark la pink net COLBERT gWfe with net headdress and ner co MIIBCT'I 'VBBJI by bl ue accessories and corsage of ax white caraa lonial bouquet was tions.

gardenias. Mr. iJalgle was beat JMimON n. Following a trip to juake The bride's mother wore a Dink Hortonia, Vt the couple will OF LIFE dress and gardenia corsage and make their home at 47 First Street. Mrs.

Penoyer attended local Mia. DeVergUio a rose drees and corsage of gardenias. schools and is employed in the GE Sat. John Novaris was best man. capacitor section.

Mr. Penoyer is employed in the maintenance di sin CROSBY Lsl man BLONDELLTI MISCHA AUt mBw and Paul DeVergUio, the bridegroom's cousin, and Alex Hanzar- vision of the Western Massachu WW JKkVmrw SWMM SJb HIM setts Electric Company. He attended schools in New York State. ak, reoently discharged nam the Army, ushered. Following a dinner at the Berkshire Restaurant and reception at the Odd Fettows Briefs a anp to travelinsL Mrs.

DeVergilio wore a two-piece Frank Jl Rett of Brooklyn. lime green drees with white acces "East Side AS IP 111 "Imitation Am Ufa" sories. 8EW SHOWfTtlDAY Fred MacMur ray -Where Do We Go Trtrnt Hssa 1 N. tenor soloist at St. Brigid's Church at Westhury, L.

arrived Saturday to spend the summer in The bride was graduated tram Pittsfleld Hiah School and attend the Berkshlres. He win visit in ed Pittsfleld Secretarial School. Site is employed in the product Pittsfleld, West Stockbridge and Egremont. omce or tne uk sgt. uevi returned to the States late In Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund McLaugh attar his liberation from a German lin of Larch mo Yn were here prison camp. He was overseas 16 for the week end with Mr. and months with a tank battalion of saowM a eaATT. iNaeie.

'fa )isee. Mrs. John labey of 133 Pomeroy the Third Army and wears the Avenue. He attended Pitts- 'NOTE- Aunt MSB'S oi Mr own. and ate a ot this oewpper.

the The Misses Eleanor. Marjorte field High School and formerly worked in the plasties division of or Dr. I. and Virginia Carpenter of 65 Del- the GE. ton Avenue are spending a weetc at Asbury Park.

N. J. It's up tr the women of this country to fight the black markets. The Misses Mary E. and Joan Ann Topping of 50 Oxford Street of the specific incidents I've my are spending two ween wnu ram- lives at Revere Beach, Boston.

Beach. Edwarrt Edward Mr. and Mrs. L. Raab Only 3 Afore Days heard lately include: A man paid $4.50 for a stewing chicken a woman paid 76c for five pounds of second rate potatoes, and then found she had received only four pounds and a half.

of 340 First Street are on two weeks' vacation in Nantucket, where they are registered at the Moorings. Yon a0 know the story. Better Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P.

Benton are spending two weeles at West tee the grocer who is keeping under the Falmouth, Cape Cod. Henry White seaman and Mrs. mii of Mr. M. White of 287 Holmes "rrSaS Kill UfffNt KaSsst 11mm EVENING SHOWS SUrt at 6 bat sa las rmor.

ae Road, was at home for the end. Formerly stationed at Fait Lauderdale. he has been transferred to Newport, i. BBBBiiiWbM HgagaB BBS Ssf 11 aBBaa' DRAIWA 10 YOU'LL WEEP WITH LAUGHTER AS THEY I BRING YOU THEIR MOST RIOTOUS HITI I WmBDA Uf QUAWfe- iaaaa saaaaaaSaayaa sliilBaaMHsassaM'MMHd aBB tablished ceiling prices. This Is one detail of wartime living In which your.

LAUNDRY stands out like a dean shirt on a fisfain' trip. Yon may be getting all the fancy finishing and finicky packaging of pre-war days, hot yoa are still getting good clean washing and no price-gouging. I read in a paper a few days ago that the OP A had granted price increases on SEVEN ITEMS of laundry work in three counties of New York State. The paper said the Mr. and Mrs.

Walter J. Clark, 33 Pollock Avenue have returned from a two-weeks' vacation at Basin Harbor, an Lake Champsain. euests ot Mrs. Priscil BMwaids Fitch. 26 Paisley Terrace.

were Dr and Mrs. Matthew Bachu-lus of Springfield. Mrs. Bachulu approximately four per cent. is the forme TYLER ENDS TONIGHT Joan Dais "See Get, Her Ma." all America, the laundries Throughout Mrs.

I CaparreBa ol 557 are faithfully governing their prices by Gov Street left last night for Peru. to visit hr eon-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carter (Moore.

On her return trip she will ernment ceilings and except a few isolated cases where necessity prompted Government consent, there have been no gear daw price increases Give your laumi'. credit for a really FAIR price policy. stop at Detroit, Mich to spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs. David DiTullio. The Moore will go to "Candlelight Algeria with California Saturda; AIM v-n Sponsored by Y- sas asasesaaa jaaSsfaS i eeeaga bale Bros.

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