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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 6

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sort of record lA the production field. An es with a short-way cir cunrfarcr.ce of seven inches laid todsy marked her 12th 'in the-past C3 days. The largest was eight inches: the smallest, about an Inch longer than. an average largs eirg- The majority of hens die titer one or two 'out-aize Joseph Is the ton of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Shook of 31 Mrhlandj Joseph's New Hampshire is hie only one and he's hoping for the i f.S i 1 By Next TJonlli r-rkshire Restaurant.

Decoration tre Awres, I. a --id tr r-. rri ef rtfacUng in air wcci rcvo- ti.ia rr.orr.m. Djwin S. I at the cf (or lutlo-ize Atlantic pa--- This fprlng'f trend ef high employment la lh area against a -downtrend elsewhere fa were carrica out a scheme of and junior cl.n colors.

Guests were Rev. Charles 1 Foley, -cf St. Josff Church; Rev. David Sullivan. Rev.

Harry A. DrLicoil, tran-port, treb.e r5- cpcrat.nj cf Ten-ell's Ti 1 the state and New England today There ii abioluteiyr.o i'am uev. James Caanaurt, He Henry F. Fin. la air refueling, but to was shown to be continuing.

-lThIrty-fbur industries In South '-rt The trary. it cbvlatps the cs a rn i5v. fiaries a. nei. i mm lor a l'rederlek J.

Moore and Joh.ru F. era' and Central Berkshire County have reoorted to the Massachusetts will i at Ii r-. .11 a fmnnr of A. pBttf-rvn. of 1 L-c-, a in' -7.

Fi i 0 sor Lot1 C' Jl t- 7 5," 11 1 I Civic rr-'anus ng erf i-i. c.tin -a ta Lvoni. director of athletics at st loils to and wiva heavy. Jopph'sT The dinner program in-: cluiod aa adiress of welcome by Employment Service a net loss of onlytwo employees for-tht two mrirttria rufAt 115. nenry j.

ifuiiwtnkel, toastmaster: On that date there we 19JO0 DcVOlioil3 ScriC3 erctse 1 1 noon at 3 1 acMresa-to the seniors, Dernard M. Heiley; junior class president; fare vrauiiA' er 1 1 1 1 uu 11 im -vam uiruahi F. J. Elorrill -Dies Suddenly well sons, junior class: acknowl 300 tnore than were, employed rt rt --i Tn r1 edgment on. behalt, of the senior year ago.

wtpua.y;, Tcr an even an.arper nn prouaojji a a wiU be shown in official report-At St. ItiarV josepa senior president; class senior class; address by Fr. anil school a itniL ix a I 1 aw ne" n--Y' KffJEE A series ef devotior, In rrepara scng, enure, assembly. wetH uracru zaecvxic ruwiieiu rAeA FoliSwing the the school lants have started a renewed hir- riVirl.r". 1 suu.torium, converted into a ear ISFntLSS: Monday evening at 7-50 at able yet on recent personnel adJ- st.bMary th9 Morning S'sr.

tlont. herf. The Oueen cf the Miraculous den setting, -was the scene of dane- 1 in 1 1 ti Stricken while making a delivery of a washing-machine' In Dalton Thursday night, Frederick J. Mor rHJ. 33 proprietor of Fred's Fixit Shop oa Woodlawn Avenue, died, of a heart maladyrlrs.

was with him at the time Born fh Holyoka Oct 20 1912, son of James K. and Aurelia Dugroo Morrill, he had lived in Pittsfield and Lanesboro for 23 years. His residence In. Lanesboro was 8 Irwin Street; Formerly em Dloved bv the GEL he had been con ilj Cut to rr.y Ii a.s rt -i i tiMtU V. irg to the music of Larry Murphy The 18 Pittsfield areamanufacHrai' dAvotlnn to Virgin ana rus crcnestra turinar industries -since March 15 Marv.

founded by Catherine La lost 112 workers, to total 16.911 on boure. has been held at St. Mary's Y7ct Driver fI'T5 SXACS SIANY FniEM3Sl Thee were the words of George VogeL PituneWe Only World War II paraplegic, as he end his wife yesterday morning wielded the shovel s-hich broke groond on the Hancock Road slte where their honte will beboilt with funds secured' In i tmroHnity-wid flici utlon. Simplicity marked the exercises. David J.

Moran, right, secretary to Mayor Jamee Fallon, spoke, and the Vogels publicly expre-aed their gratitade. Approximately S3 attended. At left is Albert Lltano, chairman of the Local 235 UE1UIWA veterans committee, which Inaugurated the fund drive May 15. But the 18 non-manufae every Monday evening for- the past tu-ring businesses showed 'a gala fewr'yeaxs, attracting hundreds nt tnr- tfttnl tf ITSn mnI1V. I mm all Avr th CltV.

It is the Fined 050,. ducting his own business of elec The Increase is attributed by Ray- only place In this vicinity 'wheraj trlcal appliances for two years, lie Companion $75 rcond A. warnocK, miss manager, itnese services are conaugicu. aaannal inrrnsa in ennati-uc-l The future saint was born la was a member or. tne eoeratea Walter Cudaliy, Fiye" Injured 4 Church Lanesboro and was also tlon Jobs.

Southern France in 1SUJ, themlath Frank M. 'Ehepard, a 47-year-old Rev. L. L. Twihein Returns to a member of the Pittsfield Sports child of a.

"vounat farmer. At 21 he Cijsar Store As Truck Lands man's dub," Daltoa painter, pleaded guilty tlUjJ A j9F Heseltbn Votes entered sisters oi naruy. im design of the small medaL known Survlvori are his' 'widow, the morning; in uisirici court to oper On Pleasure Car Oimer, Dies ail nvr the woria as tne miracu New York Diocese fcrmer Isabelle ne son, James Kendall- Morrill, and a ating under the influence, and Grace Fahey, his companion lous medaL bearing the image of Solidly Behind Walter L. Cudahy, 43, proprietor CANAAN. Conn.

A Pennsylvania the Virgin on one side-and the let- daughter. Beth Ellen Morrill. His Rev. L. Twlnemj assistant at of the Hinsdale Cizar Store, and of Thursday night, and owner, of motorist was pinned behind the fr curmounted bv cross on St.

Stephen's Episcopal Church GOP Economies the car Shepard was drivirtz. ln.J a 1 11 I R'nr mother died March 23. The Lbody rests at the WelJIngi ton Fsneral Home where services will be Monday afternoon at 2. the other, was sajm to fce reveaica to Catherine, who had three visions of the Virgin, ia 1830. The uicaum jcuuii ui uiuwuix aa.

im smmui ui not xaoix who with his brother, Harold, con! ducted the Book Store at 314 North Street, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 159 Bradford Street, following a short illness. WASHINGTON -Both Massachu wheel of his car and four, other persons were injured Thursday night when a trailer truck tipped over and landed on top of a pleasure The accident occurred on Route 44 in Norfolk. firtt nAal was struck in 1S32. proper person to' operate. Associate Justice Frederick M.

Myers fined Shepard 550, and Miss Fahey Rev. Andrew Richards vttl offi since last September, ha resigned tor; reiurn to the Diocese oi New YorkT He will be succeeded here by Rev. Frederick Eastman of West Stockbridgei who will be interim assistant an a part-time schedule. setts senertors and Representatives The special prayer service roi- ciate. Burial will be la the Pitts John W.

Heselton tRrDeerueid) 5X tsout defendants signed re 1 KIWI Uf AlUWiU. Mr. cudahy was corn in Hinsdale, son of Kathryn E. and the field i SuZtru: Prior to all canonizations, field) voted solidly in support oil i. th.

K-t 70 State police here eald that Nor leases from th charga of drunk enness; late Michael J. -Cudahy. He had been In business in Hinsdale for 20 Mr. Twinn will be fa charce of Aiemoers oi xne iamuy wui meet friends at the- funeral home to night -and. tomorrow evening from man Simpson, 32, of Chicago, told them his trailer truck; jack- Patrolman Royal A.

McGuIrt fold the court he found Shepard and catholics. the national shrine the Bill of Rights at St. Paul's, Eastohester, knifed and toppled over on top of 7 to 9. years and was a member of the Democratic Town Committee. He was ate1 fiscal agent of the Hins control this week.

Mount Vernon, rJ.x lor tne next Miss Faheys car in which the a car, operated by vernon k. Denegar. 23, of Germantown, Pa dale'Servlcemen's Committee which However. Iienry Cabot Lodge Jr. light were on and the motor run mi brft the GOP oartv line on two furnished gifts for servicemen during World War n.

Mr. Cudahy three months during the awence of the rector, Rev. W. Harold Weigle. During August he also will be celebrant and preacher at mng.

When Shepard stepped to the pavement. Officer McGulrt said who was pinned behind the wneei of the vehicle for a half hour. With Denegar were his wife. Helen, and Democratic attempts to amend the was educated in tne. uinsaaie tax reduction bill which finally passe 52 to 34, a majority Insufll four-year-old daughter, Pamela.

Their daughter suffered a frae schools ana spent most ox nis uie there. He was a communicant of he was drunk and staggering. Further investigation into the car disclosed a bottle of whisky and a used- bpttle of. beer, the officer tes- dent override possible presl- the 11 o'clock eucharist service at Holy Rood Church at the Manhattan end of the George Washington Bridge, turer leg: Mrs. Denegar received a St.

Joseph's Church. fractured jaw and Mr. Denegar re -r -i Senator Leverett SaltonstsU, T.uiea. fie saia ne asso iouna auss Fahey In an intoxicated condition. ceived lacerations on tm forehead survivors are motner, two brothers, Ralph and- Harold, and three sisters, Mrs.

Thomas J. Nor He will deliver a eerie of 12 spe however, opposed the proposal on and abrasions about his face. The the grounds it might endanger pas truck i driver complained of back cial sermons next month on tne basic ideas of freedom. The ub-iMt relates to the" historic signifi ton of New Haven, conn. Airs.

Francis Watkins and Miss Rose- sage ox tne dui Kseu. Injuries. Another motorist. Mar- Gty r.Ianaer Plan To Bo Monday Topic marv Cudahv cf this city. gorle 1 McBride of Norfolk, was Th fiiriArai win ne at tne name cance ogc tne region ami fnr the erection of the John, Peter also Injured when the truck hit Falls Injure Three on Three Pittsfield persons were In juffed in falls over the holiday.

All of victims at the House of Mercy. Baoul Joseph Breault of 13 Crescent Street fell down the stair in a First Street building. Another, Frank Swecicke ef 12 Curtln Avenue, was walking qn Wahcqnah Street oncrutches and one of the crutches slipped off the curb and the pedestrian fell, hitting his head. The third, 19-year-old Miss Sally UtUe of 13 Orchard Street, fell at the Crystal Palace roller, skating rink, and has a possible fractured r- Acsistant 4-H Agent Resigns her machine. Simpson was arrested Lutherans Going To Convention Monday morning at 80 followed at 9 at St.

Joseph's Church with a solemn high mass. Burial will be Zenger Memorial Building la honor of the Ideals of freedom of religion, RELAC for reckless driving. The Injured The general features- of a city manager charter will be discussed at a public hearing Monday eve speech, press and assemoiy. in st Patrick's Cemetery. Hlns- Carl Johnson has been elected Mr.

Eastman lives in West stock- ning at 7-30 at the Berkshire Athenaeum. The third in a series by the Pittsfield Leasue with LuUL- .1 delegate of the Zlon Lutheran KririTA founded. and lor tne Brothers, funeral direc Church to the 19th annual conven Junior Redt Glossy SessfonxHeld quick, CUONSCT 49 ft wiJ ay Ia(th dMtred, la 23-foot xtentions. Roller doors sad four windows ia staaJard and-ptneL QUONUT 2i 24 foot kotfth as dnired, la 12 foot Roller-door, solid, paaols availtblo for front walls vdoor and window 'avallaUe la CUONJtt Wt. 23 foot wlis say ltnfta ie 12-foot extensions.

Walk door and twe windows la staadard end-panaL rf -Women Voters, it will lneluda' past 25 years' has been president of the Philip's Society, an organization devoted to sending religious tion of the United Lutheran Synod of New York. With the pastor. Rev. Henry B. Dlckert D.D- be will tors, are in charge.

Sirs. W. H. Quay Free yourself from "tmll-i'og Cres, shorellog a demonstration of 'proportional 'representation voting, if. those pictures and awards to -nomes Seven reDresentatives of present' wlsh it.

leave Monday for Syracuse, where throughout the. country. lie naa 'out atbes, and other faroace Is New Head of the four-day meeting will be held assisted at St Stephen's previously. at th First Lutheran Church. Berkshire County Junior Red Cross, attending an all-day meeting on Junior Red Cross activities Thursday In Springfield, heard the Red The svnodV one of 22 comDrisins RedfieldPTA D.

Richards the United Lutheran Church Mrs. James Eardin'f Dalton. Cross service the schools de America, has 503 pastors and 413 xtr. w. Harvev Ouav has been assistant 4-H Club agent for Berk scribed as an instrument'of 'Inter congregations.

Pastors not serving i shire county, left, her position to installed, along with her fellow officers, as oresldent of the Redfleld national co-operation and lnterpre-tatlon." conjrrezatlons. are in missionary First Alternate, For Annapolis day. Her resignation becomes ef work, teachers, chaplains or retired. MTA for the coming school year. Local delegates, who met with tending trovLUs.

A Dtlco-Heat Oil Xiirof will heat your tome wl.boct attention. It will potl Je atcav, erea. room warmth automatically by Delco-Htat thermosutlc coutroli Zto? ia aaJL out bow a Delco-lleat OU Earner can be installed easily and inr-p sively la ycrar prtatot tt er fornace. STRAJMTEEL fective June 1, but she will continue her duties on a part-time basis until her successor can be others from Hampden Sne succeeos Mrs. xiaruiu vmun, William Richards, 17, son Of Tne service at the Zlon Lutheran Church tomorrow morning at 10.45 will celebrate the festival of the Holy Trinity.

The subject of the 3 who was presented a girt oy tne nthpv retiring officers at the final rranklin county, westneid, Hoi voke and Ware were Mrs. i named. Bardin has. been assistant cocoty- agent iorVie past meetlnst of the organization- wis Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Richards, 162QT North Street, has been named first' alternate for entrance to Annapolis, by-, Representative John sermon will be "HoJy, Holy, Holy!" Willis O. Solberg. Pittsfield Junior Red Cross vice-chairman? Mrs. S.

John CHerron, chapter executive Installed with Mrs. Quay ry aire. W. Heseltoh R-Deerf leld) Mr. mr-h rrf wu ormerlr third alter Real Estate Sales director? Miss Nancy Anne waixer, committee member: MisV Jane Wayne IL Carley, membership chairman of.

the Pittsfield PTA Stockb ridge JMan Fined' After Crash nate, but the original principal and Hooker. Richmond y2Ptative: were Miss Aenes E. Hen Miss Mariraret Whaienr Lee com Clarence 2X Shepherd sold a house anil lot on Dartmouth Street for about JS0OO to Elmer W. and chey. re-elected first vice-presi Another Intersection accident mittee chairman, and Miss Joan second alternate naipea nese ton have withdrawn Mr.

Richard will be graduated from Pittsfield dent: Mrs. Randolph H. WUkinson, Constance H. Singer, service secretary, second vice-president; Mrs. High school June 1 R.

Smith re-eiectea secreiaryj A six-room rtouse S3 and Mrs. William Boos, treasurer. Waverly Street has -been sold fox Reserve Groups Meet Next Week SUu'LaTl 15 P.C VoIuntaryJUse In Rent Passes Senate The following committee chairmen have been appointed by' the J35 Main Et Great parrlsgtoa el. iwj LP. A aA aoout $1200 by Irene ti.

iiemen way to D. Maynard and Virginia lL Wells, who bought for a home. Cain. Chesney, Lewis CapelesS Reserve The $20th Organized new president: Program, Mr: JtlcharoT J. Bridges; hospltalityy WASHINGTON Senate Demo Composite Group will meet at 8 crats todav studied- protests from fM Tuesday me eerKsmre brought charges of operating to endanger against Joseph E.

Fowl er, of Manchester Center, Vt, and a juvenile living In Stockbridge. Fowler pleaded guilty this morning in District Court, and was fined $35. The Juvenile, represented by Attorney Paul A. Tamburello, was found not guilty. Police said Fowler drove across South Street at the Housa-tonic intersection- at midnight May 23 and "Ignored the flashing red HghtH Patrolman Leon I Darey told the court an estimated $300 in damage, had been, done to the other car.

Fowler was reported to carry Insurance represented' the buyert. Attorney Harold R. the sellers. The former New' York Mayor La Guar dia and others on the Senate' vote Mrs. Alton Cassidy; refreshments, Mrs.

Anthony Wv.Sottile; ways and means, Mrs. Randolph W. McDowell andMrs. William Lesh- Also, reserve officers assigned to the 376th Infantry Reg lment wm meet Wednesday night sale Was through Charles R. Gardner, realtor.

to authorize 15 per cent rent boosts by voluntary agreement of tenants and landlords. er: health, Mrs. John W. Farr; at 8 in the offices. 145 Chestnut i Street Sorinefleld.

Invited to the Harold X. and Daisy E. Keeler membership, Mrs. Francis Ian? Mrs. James E.

Me This sponsored 'by senator bouK a house -and property at spnngneia meetme are an tn Hawkes- was addett Gill; music. Miss Aenes Joyce: Elm Street from Alfred J. and tan try Keserve officers ox com ThiirsdAV to the oendinz rent con RACv; in Lillian A. Burener for about pany' grade, even though not yet publicity, Mrs. William F.

Walker. trol extension bllL It would apply to 1943 leases signed this year. The 500. Attorney John M. Shea repre assigned to aumt in tne vwu infantry Division.

sented tne seuers. Attorney House has vn similar provision in Charles V. Faulkner, the buyers. r- col. naipn raiiaamo wiu Pleads.Gmlty to Assault Charge the rent control bill passed earlier.

At ALL speak that evening. He is commanding officer of the 94th Divis ITartnn Wlntembers? sold a Final action on men aenaie clnirtjk hniMA bt St 1163 ion, and during the war. he com measure is exDecieo jvionaay. uea- A 33-year-old Springfield truck Churchill Road for about S750O to plte jDemocratic opposition, passage manaea tne liwtn lniantry jtegi-ment. a unit of the 25th (Yankee) ulti xt.

ena-Aneresa who bought for a home. Henderson by a sizaoie majoruy is expecieo, Th! House and Senate versions driver, pleaded guilty in District Court sthis morning to disturbing the peace and to the charge of assault and battery brought by Mrs. Division. He will-stress In his talk the latest developments In the War Mioaii representea doui. will go to conference to adjust dif Department pertaining especially ferences before existing controls Barbara Bashaw, of ,23 Clinton A double house at 40-42 Iienry V.

1 1 i expire on June 30. Avpmift. wh la at oresent at St. to the infantry. CaDt.

Harold W. DoUiver Is ex Convert your 'damp fcait- Avenue has been sold aoout 4. si.mm hv sud! Kobritz to Wil bected at both meetings. He Is liam ana uutn jj reaaman, iiiwuaiu the newly-assigned instructor of sc JrUDDara representee: ooio, the "Springfield branch. Organized Luke's Hospital under the care of Dr.

Clement F. Kernan. Acting Chief of Police Thomas. IL Cainan asked for a continuance until June 3 because he said Mrs. Bashaw has a "possible concussion of the brain." Associate Justice Frederick rtent Into a cotv, dry room for the whoU dmll ri.h Condex, the paint which bonds wkh the wa'L AJJ color, too.

Tarf t- a rrW jj-jrt brui' It ca. Joseph Pleao A hi sh mass was celebrated tor Reserve Corps, of which Berkshire County Is a unit He Is a native of ton, C- 1 ii c-v r'. Jt Thrane sold a parcel of land on Cheshire Road to Frank W. and Joseph A Pie au, whose-funeral was M. Mvers set bail at $500.

UoJden pM According to the police report, the defendant: John Beglane. last About- 200 acres land and San Antonio, Texas, with seven years' Army service. During the war he was with the 36th Division in the Middle East and Europe, and wears six battle stars on his theatre ribbons. He succeeded Lt. CoL Joseph F.

Hart last.week. CoL Hart has been named senior in at this morning at wotre uame Church. Rev. iArmand Barrett officiated. Bearers were Michael Ro-chelo, Alfred Frandbois, Edward Rocheleau, George Pleau, Robert Tukey and Donald Gilbert, Burial vm in St.

JoseDh's Cemetery. Rev. SCOOTER buildings in Otis have been sold by George R. and Mary E. Norton of night brok'e into the home of Mrs.

M. Natalie Winnard at 23 Clinton Avenue where Bashaw has a room. Mrs. Winnard told police the defendant "beat Mrs. Bashaw iomngton, toWUiiam structor, 94th Division, with head ijn Lavlolette offered prayers at Joseph and Rose P.DeFario sold All metal frame with heavy rubber tires and" rubber handle grippers.

Special M6nday A Atv.tr. Budget Terms terribly in the kitchen and dragged her out of the house by the neck." a lot on ouver Avenue to Vlncenzo r- 2 0, --3 uiucuce. When Sergeant; -James F. Magner quarters in Boston. Oldest Waiiams Graduate Dies the grave.

Edward E. Curry A solemn high mass wai celebrated for Edward E. whose fu -km reached the scene ox the alleged he reported finding Beg 73 Vt est Ctrcct George E. and Yolanda II. Pleu bought a lot on Longview Terrace lane holding Mrs.

Bashaw against neral was at 8 yesterday: morning irom me ty ot Pittsfield. Rev. James Tooke Ford, 97, re a car, trying to get the door open. He reported she was.bleeding 'at the Beglane signed a- release at St. Mary's Church.

Kew Eugene P. Marsh alL TX was celebrant. putedly the oldest living graduate of College in Wlliiams- Blanche A. Moore, guardian of Blanche McGoldrlck of Lawrence, sold several parcels of land in Lee assisted by. Rev.

William F. Allen, North SL tOMnv died yesterday in Los An- to ocorpa j. flicuoiarick of Lee. D. deacon, ana itev.

woiui x. Walsh, subdeacon. Bearers were Euclid -Madden, William Ilearn, for drunkenness. Moose Lawn Party. To' Open Monday Sidney Fentonu Oswald Hamer, Ed I Ull mm mm wm tf '-''mm ward L'Hote and Leroy Brown.

Delegations of sisters and doctors i' l.jy L.J from Providence. Hospital, Hplyoke and also a larre number of his for The Loyal "Order of. Moose will sponsor a -public party from Monday througji Saturday in the Benny's Town Diner lot at the cor. ner of West and Center Streets. tvi nrt will evpninr mer associates from the General Electric attended.

only, tavc v.c;!e 3 :cr.ry wwa i yroisx f.ni cicil4 jire a at 7. Fausto Bernardo and Nicho- Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Fr. Allen offered prayers at 9.

J. 0 Cas Service," she silJ, "but yoa'll las Kenzi, cocnairmenr, are too jcaf pet easier to rrcnare. sou II It: -1 i Ki tne gravej -Abraham Beaulleu Thomas CUlIen, John VUIanova, Harold Foley, William LaVailee, William Mccarty and Jack Daniels, who is la chargeof publicity. "And you'll law as I tl.t 25 ytsr---tSar 4Pyrc.fx C4 is a7uvi ttlU' It hxt to tt A solemn high mass was celebrated for Abraham Beaulieu Xona -y r-- VGY I f' i 1 ej Ttu eJiU IJo. 1, New "-TD7AT025 whose funeral was at 10 this morning at Notre Dame Church.

Rev. luchard Welch was celebrant, as sisted by Rev. Lavlolette as printed PATuarm Yon save nearly the usual sewing time when yon sew wlli tUmdfy rJT-ED ratterns because dlree-tions are printed ea each pattern tissue ta shew yon UTLiT IT IS, WHXTJ5 IT G0C3, WIIES3 TO ADJUST THS LENGTH and uircnn to hatch it TO ITS MATH deacon and Rev. Armand Batrette, 2 Bors' Die ia. Cave-In STOUGIITOrT JPh-rCwtt young brothers were to th-ir deaths under tons of gravel while playing in a sand pit yesterday.

William A. Mackinnon, 11, and Vaimore. were dead when police subdeaeonj Miss Marlon Griffin sang "Pie Jesu at the offertory. Rearers were Walter John iiart, Joseph Lenny, iliclel llyan, 2 Zt Oustave Sturgeon and Thomas; and firemen dug them out All Walsh. Burial was In St Joseph's third vouncster.

Alfred Wilson, es-tH Cemetery. Fr. Laviolette- offered caped whn he leaped as th gravel as caved under them. prayers at the grave. t.

trrcra ri i t-' i 'vRee "the new Spring fash Iong In the Simplicity Tat- 1 eX il tern I Catalog at eur pattern i r. --vi G' i i- rrafik A. srevehs The funeral of Frank A. Stevens was at. 10 this morning at.

St CharlesV Cburchf n'ev. James Cava-nauh officiated. Bearers, were James Cahalan Bellinec Fritz Lcpp, Ilrnry TUiotson, Kurt Gabriel and, Martin Burial was in Mary's Cemetery, Lee. District Court Stephen J. Filipek and Arthur Nolseux of N.Y-, pleaded guilty to speeding and were each fined 113.

John Pecanr of Leno. pleaded guilty to violation of a ordinance and was fined (3. counter v'rr i nsr.n Vt or V. 1 1'. net.

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