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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 14

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lie vvill front of Cantral Llacie frorn 3.3: to 3.43. I sCreydan has for Army duty. and Victor Durlacis otserved their weng anniversary yesterday and were guests of relatives in Philmont, N.Y. --Pvt. Lenny Lonalc has arrived In Munich, Gemany, with the army of occupation.

The removal of the trout from the artesian well pond at the Monument 1.1.13 by local sportsmen was Saturday until the pond be drawn off. Watson E. Wordsworth of Toronto, Canada, Ls visiting hts parents, Rev. and Mrs.Watson The VITSM of the Methodist Church will, meet at the church Tuesday night at 7.30. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Eernice Snyder and Mrs. Mildred tarnum. The executive committee Of the Housatonic PTA will meet at the achoolhouse tomorrow afternoon et 3.21 :7,1 it 2 rr 17, urovcr i IL -A 111113 I 0 IA ..:17. ..0 1 I. r.

0- A AA, oA Tancrti er.1 rTt Tim, third annual ty the local 1-, is scheduled to te held Eaturday. Oct. is, In the School aud.torium. --Mr. and Mrs.

Jchn and family have moved frona the Charrh parson! to 'sts apartment on West cireet owne.1 by the West Acres Corporati-n. Fred Z. ralmer L71 O. Walker have postroned their hunting trip to New trunswick the latter part of this month; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank left ye.tcrdy oa a week's through the I i Cpcno Tomorrow G. Fanning will hold the ofilcial opening of his new Gulf tiling statioa and The new station, which Ls located near the bridge on Center Street, will carry a full line of automotive supplies, as well as earage and lubricating services. The station will be open from AM to 10 PM. Mr. Fanning recently returned from a tvvo-week Gulf sales training course in Springfield where he studied garage management.

Mr. Fanning is operating the station op a lease from Fred Shaker end the Gulf rcsente rzt, Dare di: winner; 11 wine rcr; Al vision winncr. Lew runner-up tth the rre rit's match end the L7st dv: cf the club 171 verson was in V- 'ccnl division and Dnrie took second place honors la the third division. Winners of the pro-amateur match played, Ssturday will be announced tomorrow. .00 PITS jayvee Here Sattirday DALTONDalton nigh School's footba'd squad will meet Pittsfield nigh School junior varsity In preseason contest Sept 23, at Pine Grove Park.

Dalton's first regu- larly scheduled came will be Oct. when. they will meet Williamstown in an out-of-town contest. Coach John Ir.ellar has his squad of 43 rounding into good shape for the seven-game schedule. Last year Dalton came out on top of a close 2-to-0 victory over the Pittsfield 150 Students Join School Association DALrONAt the close of the first week of the annual Student Activities Association's campaign 153 members of the high school body have already joined, with 100 more to go to make it 100 per cent, according to faculty -member Edward C.

Fahey. Last year 93 per cent of the student body joined the organization. Lzation. GIZADUATE A. Etecle, et Mr.

gni c. Etetle et Mrple Etreet, skho cralastel rtidsy from Ilolyete 11)fpIta1 Nursinz School. After seraConloT here this week, al.re tl.e general start et lIariA where sLe speclatze ia pea'latrics. 4 las resumed his t4-, 't at Geor-etown University, DC. ll'onterry road, was District Court Saturday ca a rivirg Le77cyne's car struck the rcar of a truck operated ty Crze of Mr.

aril Mrs. James Itlurphy and children have returned to ew York after frpendinz the summer at Laic, Fratt Tctey rev.zmel 1113 iteaching duties at LIercersturg lAcadarny after s.7,ending the sumlmer zt his home here. Louis J. Tinker Is working at the 1ic1 Fred tiackwsll Is at Irouza of Mercy, rittstell, recovering after ea operation; --Seaman Payson Caul Is borne ort leave. Congdon as completed his duties at the Wyantenuck Country Club anl Is to resume his studies at the University of Massachusetts.

M. ElIrizlge has resumed his at the University rr .1 li 1 ai) Wanted: Email farms home I with acreage. Clarence Dohoney, P-ealtor, 75 Blain Tel: 21 Gra liric P1an3 Booster Night. 113 Gatz Ted C71C3 te Von fr taze toll and AThany, has :11 sold ty to Robert F. of New Rochelle, N.Y.

The transaction handled by Seward E. Doty. The buyer will 'occupy the rremi's as a summer home. Te pro; trty includes a with- 13 acres of land alorl Green Colonial houze, a and other smaller tuildl.n.:!, Carla, Erodway, inn of ldrs. Florence rradwray, Who is with -rave command in Lurope, has been transferred from Liege, telzitim, to France, lie now 0erates a jeep In the interests of American citizens in the area.

Dro.dway has been overseas two Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crippen have returned from Philadelphia, Pa. Jessie 'Robinson has returned after several weeks' visit, in New Mrs. Carrie- Robinson of N.Y., spent the week end with Mrs.

'Robinson. n. Lz Valley Volley Residents Petition To Curb Speeding IMZDALLIT II I nsdale Grange will start its regular program Sept. ZO with a booster night to which the public Is Invitet Entertainment will be presented and refreshments served. The weekly whist parties, which were stopped during the summer, will be resumed Wednesday, 22, at the Grange Hall.

Mrs. Dorothy Hunt will be in charge of the first series. Lc 3 Chamber Meets Tonight Lee Chamber of Commerce willNmeet tonight at 8 In the courtroom to discuss Dutch elm disease, the annual banquet, the Halloween Tarty and other tinter plans. Dever To Visit hi Town Today LEEPaul Democratic candidate for governor, will be I In town today between 5 and 5.33 to meet friends. lie will be Introduced to local residents by Representative James E.

Hannon. ea Chamber to teal tu: cf the laya- ra NS-t-J la the terleal of the Litrary atteriel te 42 resniaers. Lev. Lea-ie. the rres'iaeet, W5 cearee.

The report re the actia; treeieeter, John B. ahowal the aneociation to he la eee I conf.ltion. hiiere thea reere- deee from reciraters me: recvel than la the year. Vas rearierallip has alio grown. Smith also rceortcd ca the vi erk malatelnleg the rreperitce ef the azzociaton thowing a tut la the Cost ce thie under a year ago.

A. IZeienetle Simeson spoke on the menace cf the Dutch elra disease. After a long diecussion was voted to at up a epecial cornmittee to study the problem. The following were appointed to serve: Cord chairman; Mr. Simpson, vice-chairman; Robert Underwood Johnson, Menry 'W.

Da-loht aril Edward Acton. The committee will report at the text meeting Oct. 15. Mr. Leine in his report spoke of the great loss to the association and the community in the death of Alfred J.

Skevington, the Laurel Association treasurer. He also spoke of the public meetings a by-pass fez' Stockbridge, and the Dutch elm disease, and of the observance of the anniversary of the association. -A special committee to prepare a memorial for Mr. Skevington was appointed, of Mr. Dwight, chairman.

Virginia Field and Miss Marion W. ruck. The following were elect-el for the coming year: Mr. Laine, president; Mr. Sampson, first vice-president; Royal W.

I Treadway, second vice-president: Charles A. Acly, third vice-president; Maurice Saunders, fourth vice-president; Edward IL Acton, -Ileth vice-president; Mrs. Austen Fox Riggs, secretary; Robert Underwood Johnson, treasurer; John Smith. assistant treasurer. The following were elected to the board of trustees: Miss Lucia' 1.

teacco; rev. J. Edward Miss Virginia Field, Rev. Thomas F. Finn, Dr; Edgerton MCC.

I-Toward. Mrs. Robert 4'. Knight, Mlles Rees Moffatt Lawrence I R. Shields, Mrs.

Alfred J. Skevington, Dr. Franklin L. Wilson: eo, Committee Named I Trfoufs Tonkath OUtS Tonight C10 :16, a air tr.1 II 111 I 1 lo 0 .0 0,....,,, 01 11. lo 4 41i i lio io CALL- 5 (Emergency Servic2 at No Extra 1 SOO NorIVEL TtLCS 1 ip 1 rex' I i F.

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ol 1 i i CALL Dotton, 1 (Emergency ServiCe at I 1 No Extra try DP' 10'1 a 1 1--' 1 TeL 1 -----7, I 1 'A A O' ---1 0 4- It: 1,1 1 'of MassaehuzAt.s. Mrs. William 11- nail has returned from Mrs. john 13. null Jr.

and daughters, Eleanor and Joan, also John B. huh 21 have returned from a visit to Cape Cod. For sale: 2-burner Clow oll stove, nearly new. Fred C. i White, Monterey.

TeL 614-'n1. I Adv. --23 Cugtom tractor mowing and plow- 1 I ing. GeQrge Murray. Tel.

Adv. Dragon's F-2 Milk Ear, Shelfleld. Open 8.33 AM to 10 PM. Lunches, dinners, fountain service.Adv. I School Lunch Proram 'tray Start Th13 Week IIIIISDALEThe lunch program at nittredze Schobl will begm some tima this week, pending -approval fl the plan by state officials, to.

cording to operintendent of Schools Earl C. Suitor; An announcement of the starting date will be rnade the -day befort the program begins. Milk, which is available now at five cents a bots tie, will probably be reduced In price when approval Is received from the state. an tne state. NEW LEBILNON, N.Y.In an effort to cut down the many 'speeding can and trucks through the Lebanon Valley a petition is being circulated and close to 200 names have already been obtained, When all objectors have signed the paper it will be forwarded to the State Traffic CornMiSSIOn requesting zoning speed signs, traffic lights, and if possable, more state police at the local barracks.

The petition was started by Mrs. Donald Cimlich and MI'S. John T. Hogan. It Is being presented at various organization meetings for additional signatures.

Harold B. Hicks said last night that he believes "most of the accidents in Alis area are the result of seeding) and that it is impossible foe Trooper Earl D. Hanchett Of the locs1 outpost to be on ail high. ways at one time in addition to making a large number of other mr. Hicks stated that when the petition is ready to send to Albany the Town Board will also sZnd a communication In favor of immediate action on the petition TONIGHT AT TeirxTrovi- -anl, Eve.

A DeIltrully Fret Technicolor 1 i Dever To VIE a Here Tomorrow. IIINZDALE Paul A. Dever. Droocratie candidate for govetnor, will stop here tomorrow noon on his two-day. tour the Berk ever To Visit cl.r-,x.

ei WALLACE 1 TAILC: 2.iL--..iiiir 1 I1 a 't, da Tr' 2 ft II" Awl r. 1.4 irt el -11 liorsiti lit' 111 4. 4 4t 4.A.,- 4: tt.r, 6 0: Jit thAl l' lootiai vil. ST 4- 411, 4t il timA i. it 14, ft 0 Mr I ,11 For sale: Two-family house, excellent location.

acre plot, separate steam boners for each apartment. One 4 room. one six room apartment. Tel. Stretch your- dollars on dollar days starting Thursday at Grants.

i Electrolux vacuum parts and pairs. John P. Tracy, 23 Main TeL 21 i Cool, light-weight nylon elastic hose relvin's' Prescription Phan 1 Main St.Adv. 22. I GLASS PLACE-5 While you wait Cooper Milli i work, Eltate Road.Adv.

1 i i i I 1 TiIenLeue Opens Tonigh 1 LEE The tien's Town Bowling League will open its schedule tonight at the Lee Bowling Teams to compete this week follow: Tonight at 7, Burtts Store VI Lee Men's Club, Old-'rimers vs Berk-Lee Restaurant, the Pines vs Clark-Aiken; at 9, Veterans vs Lee Lime, Morgan House vs Lee Point Ejore, Sons of Italy vs Lee Esso Station: Wednesday at 7, K. of C. vs Belden Tavern: at 9, Lee Package Store vs East Lee Diner. Gi-anti Servinr, on Attack Transport LEr.Ceorge Clganti. sort of Mr.

and Mrs. Angelo Giganti, Prospect Street, Is serving aboard the attack transport IISS Bronx which still participate In the amphibious training exercises In early October In Southern California. About 19,000 Navy and Marine Corps personnel. 56 ships, and 320 planes will engage in the exer'League Meeting A meeting of the captains and officers of the Lee Men's Bowling League will be held at the ILee Alleys tonight at 830. Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick S. Tormey of Washington, D.C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.

F. Tormey of this town fr Tormey is a retired member of the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington. D.C. I ,1 a Ar-. DAT A i so 0-tin', tlotan' Trehttleolnr .7 -Ill of Sill pt-eka-cc! shires.

Gr AngePrize Winners Prize winners at the Grange meeting last week were: Mrs. Itay mond Evans and William Gemmell of Hinsdale, Mrs. David Cochram of Peru, and Mrs. Laura licDay of Lee. Mrs.

Helen Suitor of Boston Is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Earl C. Suitor, of Maple Street. Earl Suitor Jr. returned from Boston with his grandmother and left yesterday for Amherst to enter the freshman class at the University of ToraGirr Arm 'From the At Isntlo to the No ever so Jack Carson Janis Faze, Doris Day t- TOraGIIT -AtZD Doris Day ht 1 i On Grand Jury narold T.

Lunde and Harry W. Decker of this town are serving, on the Grand Jury at Hudson; which was organized last week fort the September term. Justice Fran-eta Dergan is presiding. One case to be heard will be the first-degree murder charge agatnst; Frank Waldvogel of Chatham, who Is in the county jail for allegedly; slaying htit tenant, Floyd Fultz. I I IWO GUY3 rreri Tex:" C.11 CUIZON For Snack Bar 11,11 6 For Ballet Team DALTONTryouts for an lean Red Cross girls' water ballet team will be held this evening at the Community House pool under the direction of Miss Phyllis Ithiel.

Tryouts for girls under 12 will start at 6.30 and for those 12 and over; at 7.30. Chest Plans 1 Meeting pt. '2 9 DAL.ToN The annual meeting of the Dalton Community Chest board of directors Will be held at the Community Ilettse Wednesday evening Sept. 29 at 7.30 to plan their second annual campaign following the Dever in Dalton 1 Tomorrow at 2 DAL'rON Paul A. Dever, Demcratle candidate for governoi will stop in Dalton tomorrow afternoon at 2, to meet.

local voters on Ms current tour' of the Berkshires. Bowlia-, Results DALTONJoseph Wechter took top honors In the first Town League bowling match of the season 'Friday, rolling a three-String high of 325,, Including one string of 134. William Smith with a one-string total of 113 was awarded, the prize in that category. Match ressults follow: Dalton Appliance Center 4, Giants Weston 3, Wallin's Garage 1: Tigers O. Dalton Appliance had the high team total for the match with 1416, closely followed by Weston! with one point less.

Mrs. Sophia Cuthine Dies at Home DALTONMrs. Sophia Schnopp Cushine, 73, widow of the late John Cushine, died early yesterday morning at her home, 69 Housatonic Street. A resident of this town more than years, Mrs. Cushine was a member of St.

Agnes' Church. She was born in Windsor, daughter of Martin itnit Margaret Schnopp. her husband died In April, 1945. Survivors include a son, George, of Melton; two daughters, Mn. 'Harry Wilson of Dalton and Mrs.

Wirdam Cafe of Fittsfield; four grandchildren and three great. grandchildren. The body rests at the Foley Ftv neral Home where friends May call afternoon from 2 to 4 and this evening from 7 to 9. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morn' at 833 from the funeral home and at 9 front St. Agnes' Church with a Ihigh of requiem.

will be in Fairview Cemetery. CZA League To 0.7en The CIA Men's Bowling League Ballet Team. 11'1 i 4.1 11 1 -7- 1. 1' r'1, 7-77 r''' rly -1, i-4-1 'Ursa dka.do i iv loo3 I 1 I .11011111 ioll laall I 11A Patarnourzt Locals VIA Two The Indian Bead softball team, yesterday deelated the E. D.

'Jones softballers of Pittsfield, 9-6 andl 9-1, on the local field. Eenellt Food Sall Unity Star Chapter, OES will conduct a food, sale all day Saturday at Fisher's store. In charge are Mrs. Lillian Palmer, Elsiei Skiff, Mrs. Margaret Walker, Mrs.

sTocumaincriAt a meeting of the rerkshire Garden Center's harvest festival snack bar committee Friday, plans were completed for the snack bar which will be a feature of the annual event to be held Saturday, Oct. at the Garden Center in Stockbridge. Mt3. Jesse L. 'Thomason of Lenox, general chairman, will have the following to assist as chairman of the various, tables: Col.

Joseph D. Coughlan, host, lie ban on Springs, N.Y.; Mrs. Frank Wilcox, Alford, hamburgers; Mrs. W. Hewitt ChifIord, Lenox, ice cream sandwiches; Capt.

Charles F. House, Lenox, coffee and doughnuts; Mrs. Wendell G. Ahern, Fittsllell, Coca-Cola; Mrs. Miles lees Moffatt, Stockbridge, sandwiches.

Other tables will include chocolate and plain milk, cider, hot de71 and potato chlps. The snack bar will be located under a tent. Inoaddition to the snack bar, plans are being made to feed and entertain the childrem Ved's even Yol Prowl, ftelent service WITIZOICT sscrigeing Rust-it? te speed. Ey -eonecutrsting ee snick pick-up and prompt we have TrZI to give your clothing the tare It deserves: lort 1 0.0aw eme ade 1 4 with guaranteed ccnstruction atures. All interior frame surfaces are smoothly sanded (No rouz-h ces to catch garmcnts.) prc-pared paint finish prevcnt3 and 'White with Cr pcach rlactic tcp.

rH7L, 'TT' '4 -)1 i Wanted: Small farms and homes! with acreage. Clarence Realtor, 75 Lee. T31. 211 The Homestead Cliff wood RESIDENCE MISS DurRESNE 1 --t WATER DEFT: Nan Water pressure In outlying tricts will be down Sept-. 21, and the ,21 Chris's Shop now open for business.

For appointments Tel. Lee 39-11. Open Thursday evenings. Adv. WimeatEPONOWNMe Don't forget Lee Eagles meeting Tuesday at 8 P1LAdv.

21. to 5 Fel. C011ectors' Items, Antiques, China, Glass, Shaker terns, Boston Rocker, Hook Rug, sj -VP twg 1 Wcrlz 11:3 -1 ts; 41," ve 1 .1 Bow li Results STQCIMaIDGr.The Diamonds and the took the lead in the StockVridge Women' Bowling League Friday night In the erst game of the season. The.Dia I. ZZAT or Your Favorito Outdoor fl :1 1 monds defeated the Emeralds'il to, 0 and the Sapphires made the same 1score against the Rubies.

The 10pals and Pearls were tied with 1 1 two-each. The Diamonds gained a Ihigh team total of 12.53. Mrs. Helen Haywood captured both the high single with 110 and the high three string with 273. Next week the Sapphires will meet the Emeralds, the Pearls -will bowl against the Rubies and the Opals against the Diamonds.

The team standIngs: I Won Lost Pet. Diamonds 4 0 1.0-0 woope 0 1.0-0 ....00,00...41 00004 2. 2 Pearls 000 2 2 .15 v0 Rubles 0 '4 .000 Emeralds 0 4 AktO Arthur E. EMMA i Arthur E. Braman, 72, brother of Jason Braman of this town, died In Springfield yesterday.

M. Braman. a native of North Adams. was retired. Burial will take place In North Adams ()morrow after- noon.

Braman's shop will be closed during the funeral. Selectmen To Meet There will be a meeting of the Board 'of Selectmen and the Board of Public Welfare this evening at 7 In the Town Offices. The Veterans' Service Bureau will ellSO be open. rtaxt Lessons AvalLale Piano lessons will again be aval1-1 ate the school children this, year, Superintendent: of Schools1 John; B. Smith announced today.1 niss Harriet Parsons of wh3 gave.

Instructions last year, will be at the school all day on Thursdays. l'ar'ents who want their children to' take piano lessons should ask their child to notify his own teacher cr get in touch with the teacher thsmselves. L-ilt ,1 left today York. Llie expects to nrs. Eth, who lived' la Florence A.

Blake's housel C.11-1:: the has returned to her hcrne la Altany. 41' lira. A. J. Czrt'am of Tuckers-town, Is spenzLng two months I- her son-in-law end I'lr.

and 11'1. Gordon ll oclovt .1. 14trl 4-4' will open tomorrow with the teams of the National slated to roll at 7.15. 1 Miss Lois M. Decker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Decker, 25 Central Avenue, left yesterday for Amherst where she will resume her studies at the University of Massa. chusetts.

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