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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 6

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Page Six The Berkshire Evening Eagle, Pittsfield, Saturday, December 29, 1945. Marriage Intentions Engagement To Miss Papalini, S. L. Virgilio Richard Myron Severs of 15 Miss Jennie Volpi Is Fiancee of Albert C. Russo Miss Ormsbee Bride Today Elmvale fiace ana Lura ranees Blefari of 43 Francis Avenue.

Are Engaged Building Men Say Area Shortages Are "Terrific" BOSTON (jey Despite more liberal Federal Housing Administration repair loans, regional and local housing authorities predicted today there would be no great demand immediately because of high coat of construction and shortage John Matthew Adriance of 4 Curtis Street and Eleanor Pauline Pizzuto of 71 Mill Street. FM Station To Move To New Band Jan. 1 WASHINGTON, D. To meet the Federal Communications Commission's deadline, practically all the nation's 30-odd FM (frequency modulation) stations will shift operation Jan. 1 from the old band (42-50 megacycles) to the new one (88-108 mc.

although broadcasters admit that they'll have no listeners. New sets are not yet on the market. Manufacturers promise them Junior League Ball Nets $1000 Dental Health Benefit At Wendell-Sheraton Attended by 425 Mora than $1000 was netted for the Children's Dental Health Clinic the annual welfare ball of the Junior League of PittsSeld held last Bight at the Wendell-Sheraton. Attended by 425, the party was the largest sine the beginning of the Her Marriage to William E. Cahill Held at St.

Marys Miss Shirley E. Ormsbee, of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Be Announced This Evening Louisville, Ky, Girl To Marry Barrage Warner The engagement of Miss Jane Gray Knowles of Louisville, to Burrage Warner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton B. Warner of. 12S Pomeroy Avenue will be announced Miss Lemanski, Clarence C. Broivn oi materials.

They said the "terrific" material by February or March barring la snortage was the chief obstacle to To Wd Jan. 19 Ormsbee of 122 Stoddard Avenue, became the bride this morning at St. Mary, the Morning Star Church, of William J. Cahill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard E. Cahill immediate renaouitatioa or renovation of private dwelling. Coupled with that condition. thv Mr. and Mrs.

John Lemanski, 58 added, was a lack of d1 umbers. of 155 Francis Avenue. Rev. Eu Highland Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, gene F. Marshall, D.D., pastor, performed the 10 o'clock ceremony in a setting of polnsettlas.

Mrs. Miss Sophie Lemanski, to Clarence bor troubles or rurtner price rtrn-culties with OPA. FCC will authorize broadcasting on both the old and new bands until sufficient sets are out to create audiences for the higher band. With most broadcasters planning to abandon the lower band when they make the move to the new one, there's only one answer for the listener either get a new set or a converter. Mary Walsh was at the organ and C.

Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Brown, 18 Kent Ave electricians, carpenters and bricklayers. One official, who requested anonymity, said that contractors were bidding very high on plans, and as a result prospective owners were waiting until costs come down.

Miss Jean Ciuiltinan sang. nue. The wedding will be Jan. 19. Miss Lemanski.

a Pittsfield High Given in marriage by her father, the bride was dressed in white slipper satin styled with sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and School graduate. Is employed in long train. Her long veil fell from The prize for the waltz contest was won by Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Gibson and for the lucky number dance by Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler W. Goodrich. The proceeds of the dance will pay for the care of the teeth of younger children of needy families, for the past 10 years the league's major project.

Mrs. Richard J. Bridges, chairman of the ball committee, and Mrs. Pomerby W. Power clinic chairman, received the guests In the ballroom decorated with festooning of silver tinsel and silver bells.

NOW GALA HOLIDAY SHOW Feature Daily at 1:05 6:00 8:55 ytmm ADVWNTVRE Of THE CENTUBW a a a I A TECHNICOLOR Jennie Papalini Miss Jennie C. Volpi Mrs. Glno C. Delmaso of 570 East Eleanor Pizzuto Mr. and Mrs.

Santi Papalini of Torrington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Samuel L. Vlrgilio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernardino Virgilio of 9 Lombard Street. tne lightning arrester department of the GE.

Mr. Brown was discharged from- the Army Dee. 23 after three years service and 30 months in the European theatre. He was a staff sergeant. A graduate of Pittsfield High School, he was employed by the GE before entering service.

Young People's Program Tonight At St. Stephen's The Young People's Fellowship of St. Stephen's Church will have a dance and entertainment this evening from 8.30 to 11.30. Servicemen, ex-servicemen and college students home for the holidays are invited. Miss Lillian Francese is chairman, assisted by Miss Jane Retallick, invitations.

Miss Gertrude Glese, refreshments; Bruce Williams, entertainment. Stanley Hood will provide recorded music, and the program is to include tap dancing; by Mary Martin. Mary Malloy and Mary Ellen Boland. Others who will entertain will be Donald Davis, Jane Johnson and David Mendel. errolFIYNN aiexisSMITH Street has announced the engagement of her sister.

Miss Jennie C. Volpi, 78 Second Street, to Albert C. Russo, son of and Mrs. Antonio Russo. 60 McAllister Street Miss Volpi is employed by the GE plastics division.

Mr. Russo is a veteran of four years service with the Navy, 43 months of which was spent in the- Pacific theatre. He wore six battle stars. At the time of his discharge Mr. Russo was a boatswain's mate second class and Is now employed by the GE.

Both attended public schools. i Starts Monday, Dec SI, at PM Continuous Perfo Mr. Virgilio, recently discharged from the Army after 33 months in the Southwest Pacific. Is employed by the Visitors In Uniform Pfc. Robert M.

Glbbs. who to Stationed at Fort Rmnlnr flm Including New Year's Eve Midnight Show Becomes Bride of John Adriance Miss Eleanor P. Pizzuto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Pizzuto of 71 Mill Street, was married at Mt.

Carmel Church this morning to John M. Adriance, son of Mrs. Agnes Adriance of Albany, N. Y. Rev.

Henry Gaboa performed the 9 o'clock ceremony before an altar banked with mixed The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a period model white satin gown, with bouffant skirt of marquisette and taffeta. Her long illusion veil was attached to a tiara of seed pearls, and she carried white roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Harry Glguere, matron of honor, wore aqua sugar mist chiffon with matching tiara, and carried a Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a white orchid on a prayerbook with sweetpea streamers. Miss Eleanor M.

Ormsbee, maid of honor for her sister, wore white silk Jersey with full net skirt, fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline, and a Juliet cap of white feathers. Her arm bouquet was of red and white carnations. Bridesmaids were the Misses Marianne McGill of Hinsdale, Helen Powers, Nancy Wy-man of Great Barrington, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. James M. Clark.

Their white gowns and headdresses were similar to th maid of honor's and they carried arm bouquets of red carnations with matching bows. Mrs. Ormsbee, mother of the bride, wore Eleanor blue crepe and a corsage of American Beauty roses. The bridegroom's mother was dressed in lime crepe and her corsage was of white pompons. Mr.

Clark was best man and ushers were Edward Haddad, Albert Capitani, Winston Wordsworth of Housatonic and Lawrence Mellody, cousin of the bridegroom. A reception followed at the Bradford House Club, after which the couple left for New York and Washington, D. C. For traveling, the bride wore a brown gabardine suit with matching accessories and a beaver-trimmed soldier blue coat. They will live at 122 Stoddard Avenue after Jan.

5. Mrs. Cahill, a St. Joseph's High School graduate, is employed in the distribution transformer production office of the GE. The bridegroom was graduated from St.

Joseph's High School and is now a postal clerk at the S. Post Office. He was discharged from the Army after more than four years' service, 28 months of which he spent in the British with the 267th Army Ground rorces Band, is spending a holiday furlough with his mother, Mrs. Marion C. Gibbs of 43 Pomerov pink carnations and stevia.

Mr. Glguere was best man. The reception waa at the Pizzuto home. For a trip to New York the bride wore a blue and fuchsia ensemble. Mrs.

Adriance is employed by the Elmvale Worsted Company. Her husband is in the Navy. A Avenue. Jane Gray Knowlea this evening at dinner given by Miss Knowles mother. Mrs.

Gray Knowlea, at the Pendennia Club, Louisville. A niece of Mrs. Monks of Lenox and Boston, Miss Knowlea is a graduate of the Louisville Collegiate School and Ward-Belmont College, Nashville, Tenn. She is attending the Garland School in Boston this winter. SHe is a member of the Junior League of Louisville, with a guest membership in the Boston league.

Mr. Warner is a graduate of Lenox School and Harvard University, where he was an editor of the Crimson and a member of the D. U. Club, He served in the field artillery during the war and is at present a member of the faculty of Lenox School Mr. Warner left Thursday to spend a week in Louisville.

Hilda Lehman Married to Major NEW YORK Mrs. Hilda Jane Lehman, daughter of Herbert H. Henry M. White, seaman first class, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry M. Wnite of 287 Holmes Road, is on leave for a week. He is stationed on the Midway, aircraft carrier, now in port at Norfolk, Va. MkJT BEHIND THE mtey, SCENES OF THE 4 JTrkaJ W0Rurs greatest ENDS TONIGHT TYLERr "The Three Oaballeros "Betrayal From East" I If jjJr CLUB! NOW SUNDAY MONDAY PAT OWN MURPHY-CAROLE LANDIS Ellifti Hew Yrs hm wh 11 New Berlin Soacm! Lehman, director general of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and Mrs. Lehman, was married yesterday to Maj.

Eugene Paul, AUS, in the home of her parents at 820 Park Avenue. The- ceremony was performed In the presence of relatives by Judge Albert Conway of the State Court of Appeals. There were no attendants. The bride was escorted bv her father Mrs. Paul served with the WAC in Europe from May, 1943 to October of this year.

Her first marriage to Boris de Vadetzky ended in divorce last August. Major Paul served overseas in the Mediterranean theatre. Mat Shun 'rat! frra Hum Va llmlW Maalc, lova, at tmd Qisn.i. "y3tk d5P f' flSllm yjMi low-diwii, lirry ot Brief Alabama Girl Married to Herbert D. Cheney Richard Warner of 128 Pomeroy left this morning for Boston to attend the debut of Miss Ellen Monks, daughter of G.

Gardner Monks of Lenox and Boston, this evening at the Chilton Club. AST AIRE la Methodist YAF Pin: JaUa Cn la Caraway Maraa mt Tlaxi a. Om. Ma. ln I UN ta Cartaaa Nnn cwrrrvrors rnroMiA.irn SAT.

aa4 glM. STABTIXG AT IM Events Planned Jonathan O'Herron, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. John O'Herron of 132 Pomeroy Avenue, will entertain at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6.

rrodood by tOSHT ftUOWJ. Diractad by ECDH SUTHERLAND Sere wi rsr by Hwwd Stfjwort Stofftnf ond Pwfev rraiar ai i ja I Ll Saaw Starli at 7 3 ALSO I THE WAY AHEAD" with DAVID NTVEXi The Young Adult Fellowship of the First Methodist Church will have a slelehride this evening. Those attending are to meet at the church at 6 JO. Tomorrow evening the group will have a supper at the church for college students home for the holidays, and for discharged veterans and servicemen on furlough. ENDS TONIGHT "Easy To Look At" Tlame of the West" ENDS TONIGHT" Tarzan and the Amazons Also Radio stars en Parade LAST 2 DAYS ENDS SUNDAY! Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Burbank with their two children spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Bur-bank's father. James A.

Burbank, 42 Lexington Parkway. They have returned to Chicago where Mr. Burbank is development manager of the express-mail-freight department of United Air Lines. Mr and Mrs. Denis T.

Noonan. 146 East Street, are spending the winter at Bonita Beach, Fla. They left early this month. Mrs. J.

J. LaDucer of 72 Stratford Avenue has gone to Detroit, to spend several weeks with her son arid daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaDucer. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Columbia and daughter, Karen, of the same address, have also returned to their home in Detroit. Mr. Columbia was recently discharged after two STRAND SUNDAY and MONDAY Gary Cooper Loretta Young Bh rJB ML, liiiPHlPH. pyPilar YL.

lVtM mkmmmmm1mmKy vrla cot UMS1A STARTS SUNDAY! ENDS MONDAY AT PM mm a 4 I in years' service, and his wife and daughter have been living here with Mrs. A. J. Columbia. Mrs.

Herbert D. Cheney ALONG CAME JONES' Miss Hilda Irvin Glenn, daughter Companion Hit! Genestmtton- "GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST" Farter's Also of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Roper of Birmingham, was married Miss Anne Burn ess of 24 Euclid Avenue is spending the hoHday week end in Rochester, N.

with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Burners. Ktaeraed Dtvaa Brass aa Bade Saw: YOVm CHOICE OT THKEK COMPLETE SHOWS! AT 7 :45 II MIDNIGHT DIV AVS tl Pta Tu SIX OTHSat SKATS TSc Fla Tax BEHIND CITY LIGHTS" to Herbert Donald Cheney, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Cheney of 218 Dal ton Avenue, Christmas Eve at 6. Rev. William B.

Sperry performed the ceremony at St. Martin's rectory, and the couple's. Mary Mulgreiv of Scotland To Marry attendants were Mrs. Albert Cook GARY COOPER MADELEINE CARROLL ia Cecil 8. DeMille's NORTHWEST MOUNTED P0UCE' Af 7CMAfC0lOK Jr.

and William W. Cheney brother of the bridegroom. William Keen Jr. GALA NEW YEAR'S SHOW STARTS MONDAY CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR WITH US AT (KB NEW YEAR'S EYE LATE SHOW Continuous Shows Last Complete Show 11:45 MIEIT rMSTOM aaaa a aaaa sssVaaa anraTau I uUUUAKU ClttltK rKtilU" 1 Produced nd Directed Cecil I. DtMMf A fu amount ftcturi ITS THAI GAL AGAIN The bride wore a teal blue street-iength dress with matching feather hat and black accessories.

Her corsage was of two purple orchids. Mrs. Cook was dressed in black with sequin trim and matching hat, and wore a corsage of yellow rosebuds and baby's breath. A family reception followed. The couple will live at 218 Dal ton Avenue.

Mrs. Cheney, a graduate ot Laurence Country High School in Moulton. has been an office employee at the J. A. Jones Con-s ction Company in Panama City, Fla.

Mr. Cheney was discharged from the Air Forces Oct. 12. Holder of the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three oak leaf cluster, he completed 35 missions over enemy-occupied Europe. He is a Pittsfield Hieh School graduate, and is em Man CHESTER MORRIS Lov' Like A Desperado! 32 "BOSTON BLACKIE'S RENDEZVOUS" I' LAST TWO DAYS SAT, and 7oo Young To Know" and VOI GALA NEW YEAR'S I II I OPENS AT 11 AM HOLIDAY SHOW Hjrjjj f' i MONDAY, DEC.

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Pixley Mrs. Lorene Whitbeck of 28 Hol-Hctc Street announces the en SBBBMBaBjBBaalBjBjBMBBMBBSlB YEAR'S EYE MIDNITE SHOW STARTS MONDAY AT 5:90 PM Mi as Mary Mulgrew gagement of her daughter. Marion KUeen, to ueorge tnwara r-ixiey. ak of Mr and Mrs. William Mr.

and Mrs. John Mulgrew of i Dalmuir West. Glasgow, Scotland Zauche of Springfield. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary, to William A Keen electrician's mate first class, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Keen of 39 Norman Avenue. Miss Mulgrew, a graduate of the Dumbarton (Scotland) High Miss Whitbeck, daughter of the late William H. Whitbeck.

is a winder at the GE. Mr. Pixley was recently discharged from the Army after 39 months' overseas service. Chicago's Music To Be Rainproof CHICAGO For 10 years Chicago music lovers have enjoyed the open- School. Is a stenographer for Clyde Feature New Year's Ere Show at 12:1 Last SImw at 11:18 HERE'S THE SHOW! bank Supply.

Inc. of Glasgow. Mr. Keen was recently honorably discharged from the Navy after 37 months service, during which he spent nine months in North Af rica, 18 months in the British Isles and two in the West Indies. A "PURSUIT TO ALGIERS Bp with 'm Ww BASIL RATH BONE jpF i air summer concerts In Grant Park except when it rained.

Last week the Chicago Park District announced that rainproof music would come in the form of a new amphitheatre for concerts and graduate of Pittsfield High School and the Bliss Electrical School in "FIRST YANK IN TOKYO" with TOM NEAL LEON ERROL Washington, D. Mr. Keen was formerly employed in the metal ur gical research laboratory of the CHARLES BICKFORD ANNE REVERE BRUCE CABOT JOHN CARRADINE PERCY KILBRIDE ZANE GREY'S ACTION ROMANCE "WEST OF THE PECOS" I in "MAMA LCT Miss Mulgrew plans to come to operas, to be built on an artificial hillside overlooking Lake Michigan. In rainy weather, two giant pie-shaped roof sections would swing together over the stage and 10,000 of the 25.000 seats. Eve Price 70c All Seats New the United States in the early spring at which time the wedding PAPA- IncL Tax ww auce place..

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