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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 8

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News of Lee Ea. Saturday, Sept. 20, 19if Lenox Housatonic JOHN S. WATSON Tel. 60 Tel.

DERRY D'OEWCH Gieat Barrington leL 44 Alice Belcher TL tt Potter Heads Oratorical Miss Holian (Engaged to Contest Group Irving F. Mills Mrs. Sullivan, Inventor's Daughter, Dies Great Barrington Native Burned to Death In Accident GREAT BARRINGTON Funeral services will be held in Scars-dale, N.Y tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Ruth Stanley Sullivan. 52.

na Today State Claims "Agent Denied Permission To Examine Bees GREAT BARRINGTON Lawrence S. Carter. Glddings street, pleaded not guilty in District Court yesterday to a charge of refusing to allow a state in-spector to examine, his bees. The case was continued" to Sept Chief Henry T. McCarty was informed by the State Department of Agriculture that W.

R. WlthereU of Easthampton reported he was not granted permission to examine the bees. He. explained 'that so-called American foulbrood, a disease, was known to exist in this locality, hence the desire to make the examination. T.KKWalter A.

Potter, princi Miss Wheeler Wed in Lenox Ceremony Performed By Fr. McGojirty -At St. Ann's pal of Lee High School, has bee. LEE Mr. and Mr-j.

Charles H. Belcher of South Lee have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice Belcher, to named cnairman oi ine iunensm Legion oratorical contest committee. Mr. Potter, who is charged Miss Badurski Is Married Weds Housaton i Man at SjU Peter's Church 1 GREAT BARRINGTON Mlat Becomes Mrs. James McDermott at i.

Corpus Christi Irving F. Mills, son or Mr. ana Mrs. Irving R. Mills of Cone Park.

with organising of the annual contest, which usually occurs in Miss Belcher attenaea uae aehmls. while Mr. Mills is a gradu- February, has expiamea mat eacn high school is interested in enter HOUSATONIC Miss Kathleen. ate ot Corpus ChrisU High School LENOX Miss Elizabeth Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. Russell G.

Marion Holian. daughter of Mrs in 'fiMit ing, chooses one boy to compete in a contest to determine the coun Spillanes Observe 25th Anniversary GREAT BARRINNGTON Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spillane of Grove Street, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Tuesday They were married at Holy Name Church In Springfield. Mrs.

Spillane was the former Alice Baldwin. The couple have one son, Jerry who has last entered Alfred University. Members of the Pioneer Rug Club honored Mrs. Spillane with a silver tea at the home of Mrs. J.

B. Hesslirik with a gift of silver and a colonial bouquet. 350 Present at Parish Social GREAT BARRINGTON About 350 men and women attended the social sponsored by St. Peter's Par Mr. Mills, a veteran of three Pater Holian, 3 Park Street, and James Joseph McDermott.

son of tive of this town and daughter of William and Lila Wetmore Sim- Wheeler and the late Mr. Wheeler ty winner. The winner then com years' service in the-Navy, petes in a tone contest The sons SteNiat. was married this Mr M(i Mhi William P. KeDar was formerly a pharmacist maie ley, who was burned to death in mott.

4 Cottaee Street, were mar second class. morning at 9 at St. Ana's Church Alice Ann Badurski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Igna uis Badurski, 99 East Street and Stanley Joseph Olender, son of Joseph Olender, Van Oeusenville road, Housatonic, the bedroom of her apartment in Scarsdale early yesterday morn ried this morning at 9 at Corpus The wedding is planned for De- contest winner enters tne state u-nals, and the state finalists then assemble for the national contest winner.

William r. Bartisott, sen of Mr Sharon AS To Oiristi Church. Rev. KODert ing. The body will be brought to Donahoe nerfornM'! ceremony this town Monday ror burial in Meet VFW Tomorrow were married at St.

Peter Church at 9 this morning. The pastor. Rev before an altar decorated in white the Mahaiwe Cemetery at 2 PM. gladioli and chrysanthemums. The GREAT BARRINGTON The Rev.

Richard Mortimer-Maddox Bernard A. Kerrigan, officiated. Blood Donors Sought in Lee sqio.se. Airs, wiiiiam Aianc, vrtu will officiate at the committal lad oii were used for decorations. Sharon (Conn.) AC With Thomas Siok of Housatonic catching, will service-.

Lee Scholarship Winiier Leaves for Military College 1 accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Gerard, organist. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was attended play the vnv on Memorial Field Mrs, Sullivan, whose father ttt- LEE The bi nod donor unit of tomorrow afternoon at 2.15. state by Miss Sophie Olender, sister of has been rollinsr ud a record this he bridegroom, as maid of honor.

season with the Nutmeg Staters, The bridesmaids were Martha LEE Thomas Wickham of only two bases being stolen while vented the current transformer here in 1886, died in her bed whan fire, attributed to a cigarette, ignited the bedclothes and She was a Republican ommitteewoman in Scarsdale and was' active the Red Cross Joseph p. save his sister in marriage. The bride wore white faille taffeta fashioned wih a net yoke trimmed with seed pearls, with swallowtail sleeves and a full skirt and train. Her fingertip veU was' attached to, a shirred baad-hnd nf net and she carried a Colo- he has been catching. Bazonski.

cousin 'Of the bride and Blanche Rathbun. Jeanne and Lorraine i Hannifin, cousins of the the American Red Cross WUl be in Great Barrington Oct from 12 to 6 PM. The current, drive is part of the campaign to provide Wood for the citizens of Berkshire County. Appointments to donate blood may be. made through Mrs, Archibald Sharkey of Franklin Street.

If necessary, transport a- Housatonic Street, left yesterday for Pennsylvania Military Collage at Chester, Pa, where he will en Church Service bride, were flower girls. Francis ter the freshman class under a four-year scholarship awarded by the VIS. Naw. Mr. Wickham was saursKi, brother ot the bride, was ish at the Berkshire Inn Wednesday evening, under the cochair-manshlp of Mrs.

Thomas Con-neally and Mrs, William Flaherty. Door prizes were awarded Mrs. Thomas Gilligan. nylons; John Madden, what-not; and Miss Helen O'Connor, pillow slips. A musical program was presented under the direction of Ff r-nand Barrett.

Cards were played and refreshments served. and Episcopal Church -enganiz-iwwi. lam HulllUn Wm mJm GREAT BARRINGTON Serv mam mam fnial bouquet of white roses and best man and the 'ushers were I I 111 I Mi aladioll tiDS. apartment on the fast sSr" lees in the churches tomorrow follow: Joseph Boldyga and Henry Badur- sworn Into the Navy in New York tnm win be provided by the Red Cross, Popham HaU in Scarsdale. Ustinar tiie death as an accident.

St Peter's Church Rev. Ber three weeks ago, ana notes tne rank of appr en i ce seaman. USNR. The bride's gown was satin with The bride's sister, Mrs. Elbridge K.

Evans was matron of honor and was gowned in Arris green satin with a matching Juliet cap and nasi A. Kerriean. pastor. Masses He was graduated from Lee High District Court will be held at 7, 830 and 10.30. Scarsdale poliut igwaW.

tMBIvan probably had fP: while SflbOkinu a cigarette. Noi abhors School last year. panels of lace with sweetheart neckline and long train. Her finger-tip veil, was attached to a lace and orange blossom tiara. She Muntletx.

earrvine a Colonial bOU LEE Ronald T. Malady, 36. a Conereeational Church Rev quet of yellow roses and gladioli smelled smoke and summoned fire Yom Dr. Cornelius Nicholas Bakker. truck driver of Pont forv carried a Colonial bouquet.

The Knights To Meet At Council Rooms minister. Church school at 9.45. Morning worship and sermon by men, who confined the- damage to the one apartment. The service tomorrow afternoon UpS. David McDermott, the bridegroom's brother, was belt.

man; an maid of honor' wore a yellow gown felted his surety of $13 in District Court yesterday for failing to answer to a charge of speeding. Officer Walter R. Bossidy -made the with cap sleeves matching mitts and flowered tiara. She. too, had a the pastor on.

'Trie uraer oi Andrew" at 11. other brother, John, and a run Yom Kippur occurs Wednesday. Kol Nidre services will be held at the Love of Peace Synagogue Tuesday evening At 7. Morning services Will begin at 8 JO. Yizkcr services will be held.

Rabbi Jacob Axelrod will officiate. at 3 will be in St. James' Episcopal Church. Friends are asked to "LEE- and guests of the Berkshire Hills Council, Gordon Troy, were ushers. Colonial bouquet.

The bridesmaids St. James' Episcopal After a reception for the bridal Rev. Richard Moriuner-Aiaaaox, omu riowers- Mrs. Sullivan is survived by four daughters. Mrs.

Emmett Mur arrest Special justice Albert Cjark presided. Also not in court was Richard H. Merritt, 37, a Istnt manager party at Wayside Inn, a reception was held at th home. For a rector. Hov communion at s.

Chorale morninz Draver UkwB phy and the Misses Sheilah and Knights of Columbus," needing transportation to CranweU for the annual Knights of Columbus golf tournament, will meet at 1 2 30 PM at the council rooms, The 4-ball, fti-hole contest will start at 1 PM. wedding trip the bride wore a glen plaid suit with brown accessories were attired similarly to the maid of honor In aqua gowns. The flower girls wore yellow- dresses with cap. sleeves and bustle hade with matching tiaras. A reception for 250 was held at Falcon Hall, Housatonic, after which the couDle left for New mon on, "Great expectations Dy from Windsor, Conn.

He too forfeited his S15 balL State Trooper the rector at 11. Vesper service Abigail Sullivan, all of Scarsdale. and Mrs. Carroll ORourke of Portland, two sisters, Mrs. Chester A.

Sarmuk arrested him with sermon by the rector will be and a corsage of yellow roses, ine couple will be at home after Oct. 1, at 3 Park Street, Mrs. McDermott, for speeding. Special Justice Clark A buffet supper will bosserved at the Bradford Club hi Lenox im Lila Stanley of New York and prestoap Mrs. Hush Khowiton of Svoeettl a Searles graduate, is employed at held at 4 at Trinity episcopal Church, Van Deusenvttle.

Mr. Mortimer-Maddox will conduct the opening chapel service at Brtt- York. For traveling the bride wore a cocoa colored gabardine salt with dan brown accessories. She at- the Rising Paper Company. Mr.

L.L; six brothers, Harold Stan Toniffat at 7J0MOO Hi mfi Ksetat Mrs. William F. Harrison McDermott. also a graduate; of Church Services mediately after the tournament. Freshman Party Here Oct.

Shire School, Mieineio. at. o.ju. tended Searles High-, Mr. Olender Searles, is with the maintenance department at Southern Berkshire LEE Services in the' Lea mrmt nhiirrh nf Christ.

Scientist. also attended Searles. He was in the "Army for three years, more Power Electric Company. ley of Morgan-Stanley Company, New York; William of Syr cuse, N.Y.; Leonard of Oarien, rington; Clarence of Greenwich Gilbert of New Canaan, Conn. 1 sshw" im th orfvwt of the lea- churches tomorrow wlU be as follows: and Mrs.

Richard Harrison of 322 Onota Street, Pit tsfleld. Rev. Gerald s. McCourts performed the" cere than two of which were overseas LEE Samuel Corbitt, president son sermon tomorrow morning' at ii Tk. tmifton tt "T-ittlA Chil St.

Mary's Church. Rev. Aueua- of the senior class of the Lee High mony in a setting of gladioli. tine B. O'Grsdv.

pastor, and Rev. Mrs. Willlant 'Hutcheson and daughters have returned to Hemp Lucy Wordsworth Wetis Oct. 4 dren, Keep Yourselves From Idols" School, is making plans for the Joseph Russell, -curate. Masses at 7, 8.30, 9.30 and 10.30.

(John 5.21). Sunday school meets at 9.50. Wednesday night service is stead, long Island, after visiting Mrs. Hutcheson's parents, Mr. and freshman party Oct.

3 at TJO PM The bride wore a gown of white can ileUght satin with sweetheart neckline, softly', shirred bodice, swallowtail and a skirt HOUSATONIC The marriage held at 8. in the Lee High auditor St George's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Nathan H. Comstock.

Eve. 7.00-9.00 Rev. Neil, rector, mornlna ium. As in years 'past, the party witt feature' initiations, entertain Methodist Church Lee with voluminous folds falling into a fall train. Her Juliet cap mount ed prayer at 11, Monday-Tuesday ichinn nastar Sun dav school ment, and dancing.

The "student Mrs. James WilUams Mrs. James WilUams, mother of Mrs. Morton A. Smith, died last night at her home; in Hampton, Va.

She had been Ul a few weeks. Mrs. Williams was a summer resdient Of this town for several years. Baby HoreUy -f-V'." The infant daueh ter of Mr. and meets at 9.30.

Morning service at First Congregational Church, body of the four upper grades in a lintjer-t ip veil she carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of EVERY FORM OF Rev. George I A. TutUe will supply 1030 with the sermon by rtev. ur Thomas Opie of Monterey. the valley.

The maid ot honor. the pulpit. Morning service at Miss Claire E. Wheeler, a sister of of Miss Lucy Ruth Wordsworth, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

Watson Wordsworth, and Edmund Gillette Wilcox, son Of Mr. 'and Mrs. Edmund C. St dge li take place Oct. 4 at 4 PM at the Congregational Church, The bride's father will perform the ceremony.

A reception will follow at the parsonage. Church Service Services in the churches tomorrow follow: 10.30. Married 48 sears the bride, wore an apricot satin high school will. be invited. Extension Service Plans Meeting Church Parlor Association will hold its annual meeting to elect gown-styled with wide chapel col Mrs.

Nathan HoreUy died yesterday lar. short sleeves and a bouffant new officers, Mondsy eveninz. Mr. and Mrs. William P.

Kissel-brack are married 43 years today. They have six daughters, seven granddaughters and one great skirt. Her hat was a crown of an at airview Hospital. Burial took place today in Elm wood Cemetery. LEE A community meeting in moot satin and she carried a bou with the make-a-dress granocnuo.

quet oi yeuow roses. Sept 22, at 8 in the church parlors. Methodist Church, Rev. Herbert Hah pastor. Worship service at 11 AM.

-r project will be held in the Lee Grange Hall, under the sponsorship Corpus Christi Church Rev. i Waiter Koiadza flew to Boston oi me uerKsmre county Extension Thursday on business. Robert F. Donahue, pastor. Masses at 8 and ,10.

Service Tuesday at 7.30 PM. New St Francis' Church. South Lea. Mr. and Mrs.

Moses Kaplan, INSURANCE life1 Fire Furs fewelry Accident Burglary Liability Collision Livestock Plate Glass Steam Boiler groups will be organized at this 48 Reed Street, will take a motor Damage amounting to S100 was caused by fire! from an overheated stovepipe at the cottage on the Pa i property. West Sheffield road. Wednesday night. Miss Eleanor Flaherty has returned to Trinity College, Washington, D.C. Frederick Remington is visiting in New Haven, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn are meeting, and any home makers, he trip next week to Canada. Church Rev, Jos-pastor. Masses at Richard Harrison, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and Richard E.

Wheeler and Robert E. Wheeler, brothers Of the bride, ushered Miss Wheeler was gi-en in marriage by her uncle, Clifford J. Farnam. Church music was by Miss Adeline O. Johnson, vocal soloist, 'and by Mrs.

William H. Gregory, organist. i jt; All Saints' eph Lekston, 8.30 and 10.30- 36-CARAT MUSICAL 1 I THE 3S-CAMT MUSICAL I Iffll 3 DOZEN STARS! MattTuY LAMQUI The Misses Catherine Turner si invuno, are mvuea. Miss Evelyn M. Streeter wUl talk Rev.

T. F. O'Connor, pastor. Mass at i-D AM. Chapel of the Shepherd, South Lee, Rev.

Edwsrd J. Dsy, rector." Holy communion, at 7.43 AM. Morning prayer and sermon at 930. and Eleanor Hull will resume their studies Tuesday at Pembroke on patterns and materials. Her talk will be the first of three or four Methodist Church Rev.

Donald Cd Palmer, pastor. Mornnig worship at 10a i ionege, Brown niyersuy, i-rovi dence. discussions which, will be held two moving from East to Pope Street. weeks apart- Miss Joan Hull will resume her A reception was held at the Re-; studies at Skidmore College. Sara- Congregational Rev.

Wat son Wordsworth, minister. i a SDrines. N.Y., i ue Seniors Holding Play Tryouts Compensation Hospitalization Church school meets at 9.40. Morn Debating Club Meeting The Lee High School Debating Club will hold an organizational meeting Wednesday at 230. The program for this year's debates will be under the supervision of.

Earl Maby. raise ueua uurani nas entered Russell, Sage College, Troy, N.Y. Graham Cowie'has taken up his studies at Mount Hermop School. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Yunker and daughter, Barbara, have returned from Elizabeth, N.J. For Sale: White porcelain kitch lnjg worship and sermon by the pastor will be at 10.45 on "The Friend vun mil. rui wcuums 1 1 New York, the bride wore a black gabardine suit with white accessories and corsage of white shredded carnations. The couple will be at home at 322 Onota Street after Sept. 29.

LEE Tryouta for the senior R. C. BRUSfE ly Church." The. title of the chii ciass piay at the Lee High School are being conducted under th su dren's story will be "The Friendly Among those who attended the graduation of Miss Eleanor Mae Brochu from the Bishop Memorial Training School for nurses at PittsfieW Wednesday night were Mrs. James Winnie, Elizabeth.

N.J., and and Mrs. Edward P. Tie of East Northfieldi Mrs. Constance Peabody Loo-ram has returned from a visit at Narragansett R.I. Road." pervision of Miss Lena Beat, play director, and Charles G.

Tucker, The bride's mother wore a black Turkey Shoot The weekly turkey Shoot of the crepe dress with wh'ite accessories Ml Main 8tn District Boy meet Wednes-the Richmond en range with Silent Glow oil burner and hot water coil and electric pump. Call 23 Home laundry. Pick up and de West Becket Sportsmen's Associa The pateway; Scout officials will day night at 8 at Town Hah. GREAT BARRINGTON Phone 35 and a corsage: of white carnations for he ceremony; while the mother of the bridegroom wore a dress or blue silk with matching accessories tiBJM aavsser. i ms year Norman Krasna's "Dear Ruth" will be.

presented. Hinsdale Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swenson livery service. TeL 671 or 390.

Adv. 22. and a corsage of red roses. and daughter Jean of Hartford have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred E. Stoddard. Mrs. Harrison is a graduate of Lenox High School and is employed Dragon's F-2 Milk Bar, Sheffield tion will be held at. Shaw.

Pond on the OtlS Road, -Sunday, at "1.30 PM. Class Elects Officers Officers. Of the freshman" clam of the Lee High School have been announced as follows: John Corbitt. president; William Ingegni, vice-president; Jean Stannard, treasurer; Claudine Holmberg, Open 8.30 AM to 10 PM. Lunches, thineri.

fountain service. Adv. Lunches WUl Start Monday at School '22 HINSDALE Kittredge School's Oil Burning Boiler Units. Com io serve lunches to stu plete Heating Service. John P.

Tracy, 283 Main St. Adv. v-M Veteran without children needs George F. Richmond, the son of Mr. ahd Mrs.

Perley F. Richmond of Park Street has resumed ufii. unaer ine provisions of the federal lunch program has been returned, approved by the Boston office. Superintendent of Schools Earl C. Suitor said that the first apartment or house.

Reply Eagle Box Great Barr Mrs. Alfred Lorip and Miss Irene Lor in of Turners Falls have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. August Rich. The Pilgrim Benevolent Society of the Congregational Church is planning a public supper and Ch nst mas sale Of fancy articles, Nov.

13. Stoekbridge Miss Frances Anderson, secretary of the Board of Selectmen, is on vacation. Mrs. Katherine Bunnell and her daughter, Miss Shirley Bunnell, have moved from the his studies as a junior at at the lightning, arrest or department at the General Electric. Mr.

Harrison, a veteran of 3 years in the U.S. Army, 2 years of which were spent in the European Theatre in the Engineers, is a gradti-ate of St. Joseph's High School in Flttsheld. and is 'now in the shipping department of the Berkshire Woolen Company, The bride was entertained at showers given by Mrs. Robert Lon-dergan and Miss Elizabeth Londer-gen; Mrs.

John D. Martini, and Mrs. ISrter Chnini; the bride's sisters, the Misses Claire, Ann and Mary Wheeler; and she was also entertained at the Berkshire Restaurant by her associates of the General Electric. Mr. Harrison was the honored guest at a stag party held at Pete Berry's in Canaan, N.Y.

luncnes would be served in the cafeteria Monday, Lanesboro ine reimbursement from the Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Grant pf Barrington, R.I., are spending the week! end with Mr. Grant's father at the home of Walter A.Potter of Maple Street Park Cleaners closed week of Society i-f Mar Mate- is two cents per meal less than it ifas in'1946.

For this rea-son the price of the lunches has been boosted to 15 cents per dieal. Another reason for. the increase Is the higher prices of food. The school cafeteria operates On a nonprofit basis. -T Sept 22-29 for vacations.

ried Couples' Society was held 22. Thursday evening in St. Luke's house Interlaken to the -Johnson Parish House. Paul F. Marsh, the All Sixes An raci te 1.

Immedi- cottage at Ingleside. president, appointed Mr. and Mrs. ate delivery. Dresser- Hull David Q.

Hammond, adminis John Vreeland as chairman of the Lee. 22 dance which will be held at the 17 IWMl-M, Teacher Honored Hinsdale school teachers attend- Town Hall Oct. 10. Mr. rirsi lUUCr 0 the reception in their honor trator of the Austen Riggs Foundation left today for StLouis, fop the convention of the American Hospital Association being held there next week.

COJUpMUl R. Hermann reminded the members of the planned parenthood talk next Thursday at 8 PM by Dr. George M. Shfpton who will speak rnursoay night a Hinsdale Grange. Many townspeople Mrs.

Bruce Mclnnes of Pittsfield, pianist Salvage Drive, (pre Tomorrow Park Cleaners closed week of piayen several selections, and on a referendum to be presented to the Legislature next January. This Sept 22-29 for vacations. Adv; LENOX The first paoer collec tuiuiHureu group singing, i uunar-ist and vocalist, Norman Charland. participated on the Drosram. and 1 22.

lecture is open to uw puonc. tion drive of the School year will Baldwin's fancy nature turkeys Mrs. Ruth Miles Gilmore gave two MA.JiHHn Tl 'Mil 1 1 Sewing Class Meeting take place tomorrow afternoon beginning at 1.30. Residents have TEL. 118-2 Tonight at 7 and 9 "Variety Girl" The flrst meetine Of the Berk are still, selling at about last year's prices.

fAdv. -21 been asked to tie their newsnnners shire County Extension sewing class social hour and refreshments were Will be Monday evening at 7.30 in All sizes Anthracite coal. Immedi and magazines separately and place them in front of their homes. Proceeds of the drive will be used to purchase additional instruments Cnreh Services ate Dresser-Hull Lee- the Town; Hall. The project is to make a cotton or linen dress and AdV.

22 "Here and Everywhere" will be the subject of Rev, S. R. Swift's tor th Lenox High School band anyone In invited. Chnroh Sendee For sale Electric refrigerator sermon at the 10.45 service at the Philip Blake, a member of the and washer. Tel.

265-R. Adv. 22 Congregational Church tomorrow Services at the Federated Church senior class, is student-ln-charge of SUNDAY at and 9.00 MONDAY at 7.00 and 9.00 moi rung. Church school classes House work wanted. Part or full ine collection.

Trucks have been donataed hv Jnwttfi Kinl. taniii. tomorrow morning at 11.15 will be in charge of Isaac Harmon of the will precede the service at 9.30. 22 time. Tel.

265-R; Adv. The Youne People's Society will in B. Bull Sons. Walter Lahart, xmsA, Fittsneid. stan then- newly elected oencers at vames n.

wooager, Kichard Ben To Meet a meeting ax i fM. son. John Blake and Thomas P. Canaan, Conn The women of Berkshire Union Masses at St Patrick's Church Chapel wi-; meet Tuesday at the "CROSSFIRE" church at 10 AM for an all-day win be celebrated at 8.30 and 10 bv Rev. John J.

Folev and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. David Roger and Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Morrte meeting. Women are asked to Joseph J. uooney. bring their lunch.

are taking a weeks motor trip wiili through Maine, Vermont ana new Hampshire. KUtredce School ils pair- inejoing, A large group of students wUl help in the collection. Following the drive the workers J-fMinejrts at the Wallace ton. Church Services LENOX-ervices In the enox churches will be as follow- 'St. Ann's Church, Rev.

Gerald S. cGourty, pastor, and Rev. Francis Kearney, curate. Masses at 8.30, M0 and 10.30 AM. savings chased $21.05 worth of stamps this weekv Robert Young Robert Mitchum NOW! everything Irons eosier with the NEW BENDIX Ironer -Mrs.

Joseph W. Parker of low er Main Street and mtant aaugn ter, Clare Theresa, have returned from St. Luke's -Hospital, rcttsneia assail to at took the work oat of waahmg! Now Foxhollbw, To Open Tuesday LENOX Foxhollow School will open its 18th year Tuesday with an enrollment, of 65 students. It WUl be Foxhollow' eighth year in Lenox. Enrollment increased 10 this year.

Letrion Meeting The American Legion Poet 2T4, Lenox Dale, will meet1 tomorrow In the Legion Hall. Officers will be nominated. LEE THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF THE BERKSHOtES Evening Show Starts at Mats Sat, Son. Start at S.S0 TONIGHT "CHEYENNE" it orks! You're so comfortable! Ttst Bend is Ironer ad- faiftsng ls a new low! Cosnfur table height fanning board and under-the-roil ironing shoe keep your ironing ngfat in sight! Control are fully automatic. Yea, any-mt can iron njOing with the new BesnHs tronerl SUN.

MON. TUES. Mr. and Mrs. William Wright of Trinity Episcopal Church.

Holy communion at 8 am Monstng prayer and sessnon by the ream at XL St Helena's Chapel, New Lenox, Rev. Ratph B. Putney, rector. Morning prayer and sermon by the a St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Lenox Dale, -Rev.

T. F. O'Connor, pastor. Mass at 8.30 AM. Grace Methodist Church, Lenox Dale.

Rev. Herbert Hahn, pastor. Woi ship service at 9.45 AM. 1 Church-on-the-H ill, Congrega-t ional Rev. J.

Herbert Owen, pas-tar. Morning service at IL Miss Beverly Ann Felton and Miss Helen M. Roux have returned to Becker College la Worcester. Miss Virginia daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Clifford New Lenox entertained at a bridal shower at their home recently in honor of her niece. Mrs. Daniel Mil wt Young Miss A Youth Bed Maple A sturdy bed that will last for many years.

Complete with wire spring, lar, the former Miss EUen Wright, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George- Wright of Lee. The 23 guests attending played various games and MODOLO BROS. AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE GUARANTEED FACTORY SERVICE Mrs.

Miller received numerous gifts. will make their home The1 couple of Cliffwood Street, has returned to- AU sixes Anthracite coal delivery. Dresser-HuU Co. Lee. Gt.

Barrinsrton 7 TeL 900-W unio-weaieyan in Delaware, Ohio, where aha Is now teaching, 1 Aev. -22.

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