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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 10

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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The Berkshire Evening Eagle, Pittsfield, Maa. Thursday, December 13, 1945. KM pices of the Dalton Raaarvapa former mem- Richmond Club, composed Gertrude Peterson. 54. wife of Axel Peterson, died last night at Pair-view Hospital where she bad been State Guard.

anarfn of a patient a week. She was bora Dal tori Donald Briggs Now a Marine in the Connecticut Valley. Be is arvlvesl by his parents, his widow, the former Wilhelmma Hebald; two sons, Norman and Edward and a sister. Mrs. Jav Tiiiiff Stein of New York.

January 1, l'WR wilt soon be here. Come in! Bring your insurance tertained and decorated tree. 1- Great Rarrington Eight Start in New Air Scout Squadron GREAT BARRING TON A nev Edmond Kelly Becomes Maior In Millertoa, N. Oct. 25.

tOfL the daughter of William and ONYX RUBY SK3NET If nlta H. Gray Cook. She is sur gtfta: Games, toys. I i ALTON Donald M. Br ggs, 17, needs and problems.

It is our Maw children's chairs, Py rex ware, small 10-KARAT AND 14-KARAT GOLD HEAVY WEIGHT was, sworn into the Marine Corps swor bath sets, electric heaters. and Casualty 'lines He we write Fire in both mutual es. Garrett F. yesterday at stands, wallets, military and stock compani is the son of Mr and vived by her husband and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Gross of this town two, sisters, Mrs.

Tremaine Parsons -of Lenox and Mrs. Vivian Roger of Boston; a brother, Ralph W. Cook of Needham, end a grandson. The funeral will be at the First OMafTfisMonal Church at 2 Saturday afternoon with Rev. Cornelius J.

Bakker officiatlne. Buriil wii: pads, Open ir Scout squadron with Walter Koladza committee chairman and Norman Joy squadron leader, has Briggs, 680 North Street. Kirk Center Block. The youth, who will be sent to evenings. Adv.

$19.50 ta $65.00 ynvss. mmmm Parris Island, S. for basic train- DM formed at Berkshire Avia tlon Enterprises Inc. Roasting chickc as, dressed on Also 40 pullets. Dan Carroll M.

Ee Lock wood AOV. be in Elmsvood Cemetery. The Tax Included Troy Insurance Agency. Tel. West Stockbiridge 12.

Adv. .14. Housatonic Mi- Mello To Wed Robert Gray In February IreS, tacentl) enlisted at Pittsfield. Community House Opens Tomorrow DALTON The Dalton Commu small The first meeting was held Monday night when eight boys, aix from Vermont and two from this town attended. There are various requirements which must be met, according to Perry S.

S. Jackson, county Scout executive. deposit will hold We have a full line of sweaters and blouses for women and chll- family will meet friends at the Birches Funeral Home tonight and tomorrow night from 730 to 9 and twaajllliiii afternoon from 2 to any article Tel. 'iren. Opea every evening until 9.

Johnson's. Adv. 14 nity House basketball team will pry but the important ones are that the minimum age Is 15, no previous Scouting experience la news- me na on its soutnern ueritsnire John H. Heath of Nantucket League season tomorrow night, when It entertains the Spine aa bee an tne local court. Play will etatt at 8 15, with a preliminary sary and the apprentice reqnlre-nftatl are.

simple. Mr. Jackson believes that the course offers boys an opportunity to have the best Instruction and equipment to work with. Written permission to tilt, between Center and Craneville and Miss Martha McLelUn of 38 Pine Street, were married Dee. 8 by Rv.

Richard Mortlmer-Mai dox, rector of St James' Episcopal Church. Top soil and loam for sale. Delivered or loaded with power shovel on your truck. Henry J. School teams, meeting at 7.15 in a MSB Major Edmond Kefiy preliminary.

take the course from parent I or guarflian ss Tap Papertown squad includes former Dalton High stars, most of them discharged se rv i ce men iV' "isffiiRJlBaw. SSSKSnitvBMf or G-Bar Ranch. Adv. 14 Pntaaer Motors on Bridge Street Mrs. Axel Petersen Dies at Hospital GREAT BARRINGTON Mrs.

Strikers, Old Men In First-Half Tie DALTON The TtattM. Meats West Stockbridge 'hold' its annual Christmas party in Grange Hall. Friday evening, Dec. 14. There will be a covered dish supper at 4Ut followed by a program In charge of the children Each member should bring; a 10-eent gift The Congregational Sunday school has pocked and sent a large box of books to a Negro Sunday school in Alabama, also a box of toys have been sent to the Indian Reservation El ho Woods, D.

The box oi toys included a hand-made dpi which was dressed by the children of the Sunday school. January 1, 1946 will soon be here. Come In! Bring your Insurance needs and problems. It Is our business u) help you. We write Fire and Casualty lines in both mutual and stock companies.

Garrett F. Troy Insurance Agency. TeL West now open for repairs, washing, greasing. Pairly good supply of tires, batteries and chains on hand. Adv.

17 School Boys Bowling League ended its first-round data iMt nicht HI FOLKS Say I was in Larkin's Market aunct at the Community House, with today and did they have some good beef. RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Kelly have been informed of the promotion of their son, Edmond, to the rank of major. Demobilized with the 63d Division all er V-E Day, he is now serving with Meats, fresh fruits and vegetables, sauerkraut and fresh fish.

do stop in. Adv. 15 dinners wo via men aeawuocKed for first place. Each waa 9 matches and lost 10. Other standings: Pin Boys, 18 and 12; Shamrocks, Id and 14; Woodsmen, 10 and 20; Hillbillies, 6 and 24.

A roll-off to decide the winner will be staged Wednesday evening at 5.45 on the Community House alleys. The second-half Wanted High school girl to help TONIGHT AT 7 15 with child and housework Tel. 13TM. Adv. 17 1 A Rietens Ceruedj PAT Dance Harts villa Community HOusa, Friday nicht, Jack not.

O'BRIEN MENJO'i DREW Stockbridge 12. Adv. Middlefield Pop Smith's music. Adv. 14 schedule will start Jan.

9. PhilatheaClass Meets Tomorrow Rural ai Stockbridge Curler's Beauty Salon. Tel. 170. gat service: For bottled DALTON The HOUSATONIC Mr.

and Mrs. gas service and appliances, call Kirk Center Block, Dalton. Tel. 510, Open evenings. Adv.

14 win nave us Revlon products. Adv. 1 the G-3 section of the Seventh Army at Heidelberg, Germany. A graduate of Groton School and Harvard University, Major Kelly was inducted in September, 1941, after a year at Harvard Law School. He received basic training at Camp Wheeler, W.

Va and attended officers candidates school at Fort Benning, retumiag to Camp Wheeler to teach ta the aaa-commiastoned officers' school. He waa later aide to Brig. Gen. Louis Hibbs, who participated ta the formation of the 43d Infantry Division. He was stationed at Camp VanDora, and later at the staff officers school at Fort Laae en worth, Texas, going overseas in November, 1944, with the 253rd regiment.

He waa on the staff of the division in the Voage Mountains before the surrender. atr Kelly, the former Ann W. Turner, is living with her parents in Macon, Ga. morrow evening at the tkmal Church nuWi jj JERSEY HOODS JBBJ'lH pB I fj in all cofara. I iff Joseph S.

Meiio. Kirk Street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Emma V. Mello. ta Robert J.

Gray Of Pittsfield. for-me rl of Great Bar ring ton, son of Mrs. Ethel Gray. nmg with a covered dish supper at o-io. Annual reports win hm rH and election of officers held.

The SKIP'S SNACK BAR 11 BADLJbOAD ST. Over Caste's Miss Mello is a eraduate of the Business meeting will be followed by a social hour when -ft win mm mm mm mmh March of Yfcoae pnsessfr JogicCome Gernasnt TOMORROW -SATI RDAY lae jj Tatar SSS exchanged. Members an rem.nrt. ed to brine donations for the England Conservatory of Music, the Boston University Music School and fat a member of the Sigma Alpha Iota, international Great The SPECIALTY Kit WATCH! WAIT! Our New Downyflake ''it rov ri fl GREAT BARRINGTON honor fraternity of musicians. She is supervisor of music in the Great Barrington public schools.

Mr. Gray graduated from Ton-ken (N. HiEh School and the uiimnu rneer OOXeS. Mrs Harry Smith is chairman of tne hostesses. 60 at Reservist's Christinas Party DALTON Sixty attended last night's Christmas party at the EXTRA! GOOD GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS New low prices on wines of all kinds.

At Betros Package Store Shop early, tree delivery awdty. BETROS Package Store Great Berrhmttosi Tel. 'j? vomit Uepot hMowaMansiapaassaaua I OPENS SOON! I Epsteins Remain In Holyoke After Death of Son RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Bur STAMHMO University of Georgia.

He was recently discharged from the Army after three years service. He served oversesjs as a staff 'sergeant in the 10th Armored Division. He is employed in the drafting department of the Pittsfield GK. uMnmminy nouse under the aus The wedding; will take place in ZACHARY BETTY SCOTT FIELD an J. CARROL NAISH Grre Victory Bonds for Cavsseaaas at AtteatStoa MMtav bmbfM Inquire Bo Office nett Epstein of Harmonie Lodge are with Mrs.

Epstein's brother and sister-in-law Mr and rr, February. Solow of Holyoke where they re- To Bent 5 room first floor flat. Wm. H. Snyder.

Adv. 14 New toys arriving: daily. Cuddly. luwuwing mi suaaen aeatn of their son. fHariM iwn M.

at his home in Sorircfieid stuffed animals, doUs, wooden pull toys. Urge assortment of games. Snyder'e Store. Adv. 4f Dec.

-nr- graduate of Fordham Unl-versitv and th inpinnn.u ESSENTIAL TOILETRIES FOR MEN "AROMA BLEND" After Shave Scentued Talc Lather Shave. The tangy scent of "Aroma Blend" toiletries will appeal to all men. Attractively packaged in simulated wood box. of the law school of Northeastern Hinsdale uiuverwiy, mr. Epstein was vioe- ri.rft.Si don aanri traa.HM aVaWl a wwe umouuri IM, tilt? AQ vertistng Corporation of America, and prominent in business circles The special offering- on Christmas Set Complete 3.50 3 1.JL Sunday; at the Congregational Plus Federal Tax afV Church will he for the annuity plan xor agea congregational ministers and widows.

SCOTTS, inc. The Are department was called II 1 I ff from th. I out at 6 Wednesday morning- to GREAT BAKaUNOTON extinguish a chimney fire at the 1 CURTAINS Cottage Sets $2.98 to $3.98 PrucOk $1 .98 to $149 W.T. GRANT CO. CHOBAT BARR1NCSTON nome or Carl Maynard of Holmes Road.

Ann. Louise Shop Edward W. Lucas, seaman crr second class, is spending a 30-day BV Vfjlj DONT ELAY leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitmarsh, of Middle-field Road.

1 Rural eas service: For bottled gas service and appliances, call Kirk Center Block. Dalton. Tel. 510. Open evenings.

Adv. 14 ORDER YOUR 1946 PUTE TODAY As in previous years we offer our easy Time Payment Plan for those who wish to use it Payments may be spread over a period of six or eight Oieshire Library Annual The Cheshire Library Association haa elected: Harold Reynolds, president; Giles Bradshaw, vice-president; Miss Jessie M. Cole, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Maude Flake, Mrs.

Mildred Thayer and Kenneth Negus will serve as directors with the three officers. Mrs. SEE THE Westinghoose Refrigerator and Roaster F. Company Quick Freeze and Refrigeration Headquarters Wanread Street Tel. MO GREAT HARRINGTON months.

Also some exquisite perfume sets by Elizabeth Arden, Coty, Dubarry Blue Sapphire Spellbound Coty Shaving Bowls Williams Shaving Bowls Stag Shaving Sets Lynmark Gift Sets Grace Emerson waa appointed 11- oranan. LOCAL CLAIM SERVICE R. C. BRUSIE Mrs. Barbara Etz has returned Pipes Cigarettes -Billfolds 'At Year Service' from several weeks' visit in Bay-view, Va.

The fire department was called HARUND B. FOSTER tor a chimney fire at the home of James and Mary Keegan on Fur 6 Castle St. Next to TeL Ce. nace Hill at 1 PM yesterday. John T.

Harper Drug Store Exduarre Two Hartford." Agent 321 Mam St. Great Barrington area I Tel. 7 I -f dress her up for THE BEST CHRISTMAS jSta SHETS EVER HAD WITH MM A WARDROBE SHE'LL Mr. land Mrs. Omar Char land have moved from the Pandell apartment.

Church Street, to William R. Blair, Ph.G., Prop. Pittsfield. NEW! ROYAL 7-LIGHT FLUORESCENT TREE SETS Use less electricity. Individual Gertrude Williamson Washington Rural gas service: Ear bottled ms service and appliances, call Kirk Center Block.

Dalton. Tel. 510. Open evenings. Adv.

14 Next Deer te Eeat Office. bulbs in coral, yellow, blue, green. ta A Shopfai of A JACKETS THE THING CLOTHES HAMPERS An Ideal Gift In Any Home I fts JSr sFT tems JSQP UNDIES I'." SKIRTS 7 JACKETS We have a choice selection in colors to har-monizt or contrast with the decorations in your bathroom or kitchen. for Your Christmas Selection Perfumes Leather Novelties Book Ends Attractive Sets for the Dressing Table Colorful Glassware Decorative Waste Baskets Hand Woven Linens Knitted Mittens Holiday Candles Ornamental Jewelry Trays, Hand painted Frames, Glass and Leather CHRISTMAS Igere's a pilot's jacket he'd love to own. Smooth gabardine twiii with big.

warm fur collar. Double breasted model with roomy pockets. )E TO SELL AT $7.50 5.95 Special Religious Articles Children's Toys Specially Priced 1 also 3 i i rmu a Your deposit wHl reserve your selection for delivery in time for Christmas. Iivnn Louise wV I Shop '-m Pictures, Brasses, Mirrors, Lamps, Old Glass and China Plated Ware Won't You Stop By? Open Saturday Evenings LLOYD HEIGHT. Inc.

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