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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 6

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0 11 .1, 0 6,..., a ii 1 1 1- v-, ENT rt I J. 4 EVer.1"." re I --AI AA 9'1, ern ma.MBMMIWN,,N, Mc rni rt Sacred Heart Cott!) le Cotzun bia Penny Sale To Bc This Ercnin" Grace S. Sabin Fiancce of Francis TV. Ifcbcrt Pre-Lentcn BrittrT 0 raiit Ton- 'arrow ne Cannel I 1 1 os, rginta Erzzazed to kJ cg John AIL OrrnsbfT Mr.r and Mrs. Fred Meek of Amory.

announce the en. gagement of theftdaughter. A. Virginia Meek, to John Mason Ormsbee of Et Wendell Avenue son of Mr. rid Mrs.

J. Mason Ormsbee of Erie, Ia. Tte wadling is planned for May. Miss Moek attendcd Maryville College and the 'University of Cincinnati, and is employed by the Pigeon-Thomas Iron Company. Mr.

Orsmbee, a sales engineer in the local GE plxtirs division, attended Maryville College, the Unt-1 versify of Mississlpri -and Antioch College. Until recently he was an Army captaln. 0 The Mt. La Iles' will have a pre-Lenten bri.le MA party ternntrow Venirz at 3 at the psrlst3.1 on Fern Street. Mrs.

Anthory be asos'-sted ty Mrs. 1.1.1...lam Monteleone. Mrs. Charles flevord, Mn. Nicholas Ilarti, Mrs.

Stephen Marby, Mn. Jcph Corte lia and Salvatore Carica. Prizes will ha awarded and refreshments served Players are asked to bring their own cards. Tickets may be obtained from committee mem-. ben or at the door.

Cn1rr.1!,a. 0- of Sano fl vill sato st. ovrr 2.,27 it rs of 1 Lach grJesto and a2tter t.e merits sericl sri prizr werded. The orrtt 1du1s Nicholas 1or. L.rtits Brunt.

Julta AttobeEl. Adornetto, Clara Mrs. lisrry Mrs. Goqrge nrs. G2no Ruto.

Ntre. Gcomt iri. Joseph Froio. Mrs. cusdrozzi.

Mn. Joseph W. nose Canzano and Mrs. Joseph Paoli. 'Winifred Carlton GcNit of Bache Ile Avenue, Stamford, and Lucia Wh.tney Sloper of East Acres.

Robert Charles Mossman of New Lenox Road, Lenox, and Theresa Mary Cerlopod of 11.0 Third Street. Willlam Henry Dunn of 45 Westminster Street, and Cora Marie Exford Of 47 Burbank Street Edward I Robert of Maple Street, And Evelyn Alms, Cusack of the same address. John George Cahalan of 46 Bartlett Avenue, and Zena Lockman of 65 Seymour Street. John Barron of Columbia Street, Albany, N4 and Mildred Servis of the SIMI address. I I Miss Rappaport BCCOMCS Bride of Pfc.

Paul Ehrlich Beatrice 11.2;paport. daueiter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rappaport of 93 Street. becarrze I the Mlle of Pfc.

Ehrlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ehrlich of 113 Harrison Street, Paterson. N. yesterday afternoon.

Rabbi Morris and Rev. O. Duker performed the 2 o'clock ceremony at the Rappaport home. which decorated with spring flowers. The double-ring service was used.

The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a street-length dress of pink beige crepe and matching flower hat with veiling Her corsage was of pink roses. Mrs. Harry Rappaport, sister-Inlaw of the bride, was matron of honor. Her street-length frock was of 'American beauty rose crepe. arfd she wore a veiled flower hat and a corsage of pink sweet peas.

Samuel Barash, the bride's brother-in-law, was best man. A. reception followed at 'home, and for a trip to New York. Mrs. Ehrlich wore a 'fuchsia suit With grey coat and black accessories.

The couple Will live at 7100 Detroit Avenue. Cleveland. Ohio, after March 4. Mrs. Ehrlich Walgreduated from Pittsfield High School.

attended Berkshire Business College, and was formerly a stenographer In the GE production section. Pfc. Ehrlich, who was graduated from Paterson schools, served in the European theatre with the 79th Division. was 5awarded the Purple The bride was entertained at a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Udell Rudnick, and at a dinner at the Swedish Coffee House by her GI, associates.

Gratton Elected To Honor Society James S. Cretton. son ot Rev. and Mrs. John Gredton.

133 Wendell Avenue, an ROTC student at Yale University, has been elected to Aurelian, senior honor society. In Radio Contcst Mtn Vlith rornrteln of 43 Avenue is remong the students whop participated in the recent final elimination program sr.onnored by the Boston University Radio for selection as a repreentative cal a college radio show' March 15. Louis -H. Winnard To Recare Degree. In Enrrincerinrr 41,1 IlIrs.

Galloway Married to I olive 1 1) a Is'- tt 1.1attc1411J INI7DFORDLoti1s II. WInnard of 83 Elizabeth Street, Pittsfield. Is candidate for the degree of bachelor of science in electrical en gineering from the Tufts School of Engineering. Announcement was made yesterday, at a degree convocation In Goddard Chapel on the campus. Who was graduated from the Pittsfield High School in 1339.

and saw fleet duty before entering Tufts in 1944, will be commissioned with the renk of ensign upon the completion of his course this month. Ile is the son of Mr. and lira Walter IL-Winnard, and forrnerly was employed by the GE. 0 JtO by 'J OE NHVIE 'jOE NY cal Ilightly 0 1- 7 I 11, a uj -a et rn 4 1 Joseph 'Darnels Mrs. Frances' Galloway, daughter of MrsElizabeth Grace of 40 Fern Street, was married to Joseph Daniels of Adams, Saturday morning at 9 et St.

Ilark's Church. Rev. John A. Finn performed the ceremony end celebrated the nuptial mass, Miss Eleanor Eagen was at the organ and Miss Mann Griffin sang. The bride wore a powder blue wool suit and a corsage of gardenias.

Miss Roma Borden, maid of honor, w'ore a rose wool suit and a corsage of roses. Mr. Daniels was irttended by John Grace, brother of the bride. A breakfast reception was lied titthe home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Elvira Bishop.

75 Burbank Street. Following the reception the couple 'eft on their trip to Hart ord, Conn. They will live at 42 Fern Street after this week. Both are employed by, the GE. like was atthe home of the bride's aunt Mrs.

Elvira Bishop. 75 Burbank Street. Following the reception tht couple eft on their tri; to Iiart ord, Conn. They will live at 42 Fern Street after this week. Both are employee by, the GE.

lbspirs Inn Grace S. Sabin and Mrs. Oscar Sabin of Dalton announce the engagement of their daughter. Crace Sabin. to Francis W.

Hebert, son of Mr. and Mrs; George Hebert of 1648 West Housatonic Street. Miss Satin was graduated from Dalton High School and Is employed In the accounting department of GE plastics. Mr. Hebert.

a Pittsfield High School graduate, is employed by the Aerovent Equip; rhea Company In Lenox. 1,4 1 1 WILL Ptou It Mr. end Mrs. Noel R. Maleatin echo war married Friday morning at Sacred Heart Church.

Mrs. Maleady Laths former Dorothy Humphrey. I for Coc'ktaila and Your Braart I 0Ie.r- us tRo to Jos Over Alitta and site IA to 't Co telt solLm voN-roA14. rtth for 1 Bridge Session The sixth lassion of. the Berkshire County duplicate bridge tournament vAll be at 7.43 Saturday evening at the Women'a Club.

Local Men Pledged II Locat Men Pledfred Berkshire Htlls Card Party Headed By Mrs. Hetvg Mrs. S. Herg Is chairman of the Berkshire Hills Country Club card party to be held Friday eve-, ning at the Wendell-Sheraton. The committee includes Mrs.

Ernest J. Dube, Mrs. Fred W. Tanner, Mn. William C.

Leslie, Miss Vivian Lederer, Miss Margaret McDonnell, Mrs. Harold W. Towne, Frank S. Whitney. Miss Ida Lussier, Mrs.

Arthur Rayner, John Henderson, Thomas F. Burke. Vereon C. Organ, Hegg, Charles G. Sullivan and Mrs.

Burke. Jacob Cusicks Honored bn 42d Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. lacob Cusick of 166 Daniels Avenue observed their 424 wedding anniversary Friday, Washington's Birthday, at a iamily dinner given by their children. They received gifts and flowers.

Their grandson, Gary Paul Cusick, of Sunnyside, L. I. his fifth birthday that day. i The Cusicks were married In Boston, and for about 36 years Mr. Cusick has had a tailor shop at 183 North Street.

The couple have three children, Mrs. Berman Pamerance of this city, Mrs. Jeanette Braverman of Great Barrington, and Sydney L. Cusick of Sunnyside. Guests from New York were here for the celebration.

I -I AntiNazt Leader To Leeture at Berkshire Prince Hubertus zu Loewenstein, who has taught history, 'International relations and philospohy at about 40 American and Canadian colleges and universities, will letture at the Berkshire Museum Thursday evening. March 144 under the auspices of the New Rochelle Alunmse. His is to be at 8.15, oit "Civilization at the is the third lecture in the current. series. Prince zu Loev)enstein was a leader of was forced into exile in April, 113,3.

Since 1937 he has held a visiting professorship of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Single admissions for the program will be available at the door. 4. At Carnegie George Robert Cook. 19 Lincoln Street and Michael Me lack, 188 Melbourne have been pledged by Theta Xi at Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mr. Cook is enrolled In electrical engineering course.and Mr. Melack In the department, of painting and design. Both are studying under the Veterans Administration. At Carnegie George Robert Cook, 19 Lincoir Street and Michael Melack, 18-q Melbourne have been pledged by Theta Xi et Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mr Cook is enrolled In the electrical engineering course.and Mr. Melacit in the department of painting and design. Both are studying under the Veterans Administration 6 0 END3 Fierce" rnhytturi r.otmdup" 7.76 poor i I 1 I I vO el Only! Two More Dais To Se This- UNUSUAL ricrunn PLUS: LIVES JOS AREAD DEM POINTERS--CANTOONNEws --rlic---- I dr- 0 77 Tag 1 ,4 I 1 END3 Pierce" stIlbytture 71r ork o-i Irww 7,16 ol .11. I I 0 1 66 I i Li 7 I 17 I 0 A A I y--- with Pat OTrien i Ellen Drew -1 r.23 Adolphe --fit it I I MS0 i 8 1 2nd 1 Elg 113 I Only Two Bloro Dais To Seo Gloria' Jean This UNUSUAL ricrunn 1 t8.11 Goodwiii 1,4.,, 4 6 r.11 1 .5) di, 1 1 im, 1 PLUM RITIXIS Lifts --JOB AHEAD 1 i 11.. BECIII POrNTERS--CAIITOONNEWS I 3 1 I Couple Feted.

at Greylock 'Hope Dunn of Somerville, and her fiance, Robert Groves of Boston, who are to be married in April, were at dinner by several Saturday in the Greylock room of the Berkshire Restaurant. With Miss Dunn's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Chterles Schrab Of Boston, they came to spend the week end with the bride-elect's grandmother, Mrs.

Edward Dunn of Lee. Miss Dunn was given a cortege of white chrysanthemums at The dinner, a silver dish was presented to the couple. Visiting. In Taunton- Mr. and Mrs.

Hugo J. Bala- of 46 Pembroke Avenue are guests of Mr. and Denis It. Cyr of Taunton formerly of Pittsfield. Rilla As the former, Patricia urpetlt of Slough Bucks.

England, One of the brides who arrived in New York, Feb. 3, on the Queen A party in their honor was given Saturday in Taunton. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon and Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Fillault, formerty of this city. STARTS AT I "tature Screened at 1,50 SVFNING IttiORS START AT 41 freaAure at LIS sad $AS ladAreeir STARTS AT I "patent Screened at 1,50 liealhlit AV I II ij I gip 1 I Briefs --Miss Catherine Birkenshaw has returned to her home in Hazardville, after spending the holiday week end with her uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Hayes of 58 West Street Miss Jean O'Brien, a student at Regis College. Weston. spent the holiday week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

James R. O'Brien of 52 Circular Avenue. She had as her guest, -Miss Elizabeth Stone of Hanover. John P. O'Laughlin, Dr.

Charles G. Sullivan, William Garrity. Dr. John F. Flynn and Dr.

Joseph W. Farrell of Pittsfield, and Dr. P. Z. Sullivan of Dalton will leave next Monday for three-weeke vau ication In Sarasota, Fla.

Mrs. Philip C. 'Ahern. 52 Broad Street, entertained at tea Saturday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Wilfred Owen of Boston, who spent the holiday week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Ahern. Jack Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E.

Dawson 12 Brunswick Street. a student at Phillips. Andover Academy, spent the Week end at home. 1 Curtis revor has returned to New York after spending the week end In Pittsfield. He visited Miss Eva Argentin of 18 Richardson Street.

1 Mrs. O. Corrinet of 79 Richmond Avenue, Mrs. Mary Merriam of 10731Ty1er Street and Mr. and Mrs.

Julien LDupulsof 11 Garden Street, left yesterday morning by auto for a months vacation at Clearwater Beach, Fla. Lt. Gerson M. Rosenthal meteorogolist at the Atlanta (Ga.) Weather Station, flew home to ski this past week end. He is the son iiof Mr.

and Mrs. Gerson M. Rosenthal of 131 Bartlett Avenue. --Miss Catherine Birkenshaw bas returned to her home in after spending the holiday week end with her uncle and. aunt; Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Hayes of 58 West Street The Story They Said Could Not Be Told Dorothy McGUIRE emsc George BRENT Ethel BARRYMORE Aire dy chosen by Red Book. Esquire and Cosmoporitsn Macazines as PICTURE OF1THE It. mo IIIALITZt A P4 1416Nro Eice SAS A 1711'2.

MAT tLDPikbOAI 1 I 1 i 1 000 il ant, I 7ALart A gar P4 hiONro 15775e SAILOR i 1 A 1711'2' 1, MAT PrLDNEI5DAY I I I 1 "14: (1110E 5S I. if trl IV 1 MAT tLDNEI5DA Civic Group Plans Program Wednesday The Civic Group of the College Club, will hear talk Wednesday afternoon by Miss Nellie Cornish. director of the Community Music The meeting is to be at 3.15 at the home of Mrs. James E. Breslin, 219 South Mountain Road, and all College Club members are Invited.

.) 1 "TITE SPIRAL 11 I 1 I. Daring I 4.MOMPL I I 1 ni 4'k LI latECIT779 CA am Coming 1 19 CI v1 i PI 0 I A a a aiLo san I (7.1. Coming THATRE 1,,,, Lj i I ....1 -1 I 1 si i I 'i an Constance Leonard Capped in Albany Among the 26 students' capped Feb. 2.3d at the Union University School of Nursing in Albany. was Miss Constance H.

Leonard, daughter. of Mr. and -Mrs. Harry P. Leonard Of 18 Bank Row, Pittsfield.

She will be in residence at the Albany Hospital for two and a half more years. STARTS 'TOMORROW STARTS 'TOMORROW I '4, I I r. Lr 11 I 1 Meetings Berkshire Relief Corps The Berkshire Women's Relief Corps wilt meet at 7.30 tomorrow evening at 29 Fenn Street. A supper is to precede at 15.7 Bargain Shop Chairman 1Named, Mrs. Strniamin Havris has been named chairman of the annual of Mercy Bargain Shop to be held the first week In May at to location.

to be announced. It Mrs. Harris was co-chairman of the 1915 event4 NS r7-11 El dadi Ends Tonight IIITIVIPII4ET-EOGART and ALL-NLI Fstrill In 110 En rale 9" 3 .46 4:2 dibble 0 AI r411.111' I MO la Now that you have tried a variety of sticky powders and pastes and met with naught but disappointment, you will do well to heed a Dentist's sincerest assurance that SUXION, something will hold your loose set in amazingly (even worst-fitting lowers) WHERE ALL ELSE HAS FAILED. You will eat and do what you wish and completely forget you are wearing- false teeth. You are GUARANTEED that swami is tasteless non-irritating, neither a sticky powder nor a Weak-bodied low efficiency "tube" paste regarding which many fanciful promises are made by their manufacturers but very, very few of which are fulfilled.

Get a LONG SERVICE Jar of SUXION, use it land thrill to the -joy of living normally again. DAMON PHARMACY. g20 Tyler SG 11COrZalCI11 MORE DAYS a' 11 0 I Show at. p1us 8 PM ROY rlr--Atr-Irl Cabby' Hayes 'Dale Evans t3 arc. 11." 7BIG SONG HITS-7 211 FIT La LJ fi PI, tut 1 fNVIJ 4 lot'' NA, Adventurer! liIIL i) Lover, 7 Last A Piro yowl INchft Complete Show at.

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II 4. ie 0 to ot 1-4, 1, i 1 I Ten It a Star" with TERRY Tuesday "Weekend at the Waldorf" 6 "Swing Out Sister" 0. 1 EVERY DAY hundreds of New Engtand'families are getting that good news over the Long Distance telephone from their returning-servicemen. Of course we're anxious to helpthese homecoming 'yet--crams put their cails through without delay. That's why wet ate still asking you to make only necessary Long Distance calls in the evening, the time when most of them are teleihoning home.

Before very long we'll be back to the highest 5-aality service and your call will be handled in the swift, smooth you've been used to. With this goal in mind, we're already on a program which will lee over 2,000,000 miles of Long Distance, circuits adled to the Bell System within ayear. 1 cl of 1 1 1 i at tiol oto otT, I ow 1,0 .414 sold, "A Sol 42 Rontogsbt- roaN 1 I Id, a I 17.1,1",.,,...4 I 11 4 Igt I 1 :1 1 Li I) i I k.1 I 11,,4 1 I 4 1 I I I. 4 PP 000, 0 a i I 1 1 I I00 1 4 I 1. At A frit to, LI t-1 (I) 11 l's Showin tr at A 0, A I 1 5 1 A -I IF 111 li la a -a ik 1 i II 0 I i I '''4 4 ri 1 0 ,1 Yi I El I 10 1 1 4 V( 4 1 -o, ,1:, 1 LI 4 i LI 1,, J-1 t.1 -Irt Showing at 4 ..00 Irts ":7 I ..10 r-.

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