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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • Page 16

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HI Thn ftrrlolilrr County tOdnriirlnr, July 3, Great Barringlon JOHN fl. WATSON Tcll'phmin First Tea Will Jio Tomorrow; Dance Saturday It A HARRINGTON --The lint leu of I he sciijiim nt the Wynn- li-iiurk will bo aervwl for club irn'fnl)cTM nnd Ihelr gwilx lomnrrow Afternoon. Mm. It MrC'ormk'k Mm. 0.

Jlhifilcy will pour. i i i dunce will IIP Jii-ld "I club with Knl Klrby'n which IK presented hy i It Wnrnow- lhi l.iirky Sli'lko (in'lic'ilrn, Dnnclnfj will be from tn 12 Tin' eulcrUilnmont i for llio Henmn: Mrn. John B. i Mrn McCor- uilck. MM.

F. Bnrnnrtl O'Connor of SliMlli'kl, Mrn. Oeorite C. Slimley ini'l Mm. Peter Watson Welch To Wed liroultlyn Man TONIGHT AT 7:45 TOMOKUOW MAT.

(Mill KVK. This la an excellent family i ami lo Klvc you i-vi-ry i to see It there will three lornnrrow ut Twice Ihe Stars -Twice (tie Fun of "Out Hearts Wore TOUHE and Gay" WSSELL BRiAN CARTOON--NEWS--OTHERS, Mist Alury Wulcli GKKAT HARRINGTON Mr. Mis. Patrick Welch, 40 KvereU Si reel, a the cri- KiiKt'incnt of i daughter, Miss a i Anneln, to Charles I. Mc- Crmrly, son of.

Mr.s. Charles 1. Ma- Gourly and Hie lalo Mr. McCourly of Underbill Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

MKi Welch l.i iecrclary In Ihfl Mills office. Mc- kloarly, who recently ret a er many months of overseas with Ihe Army, Is i Ihe hle Life Assurance Society In New Yin-k. Announcing Opening of "HILLSIDE" Hartsville, Mass. July 8fh Choice foods and liquors Dancing Sat. nights Zilka, Prop.

Francis New Holds Longest School Record A HARRINGTON The following pupils In (ho irhonls weie iif-Klinr nor tardy i Die yeru (llRiires In parrTithesis I i a the of years of perl'ccl a a Searle. High TCvcrolt An.son. O'celln Tiobola 2 Jeanne I i i i i i Kobei-l i i 2 a i a i Car- a a i i Itobcrl Finkle I Charles i Virginia (Iracyk (21, Joan Lane, Charlotlf Loiutdyke 2 Jean i Harry Held, Din a i a Mildred Rockefeller, llollcl a a Knelix, Hiis-tdl Scnley 2 i i i I Sweney 2 i a VVIieclcr, Ann Ronald a i i I III.van I School Crude 1 Jumek Melv'ln CD, Irlii Mornnrll, a Vei-ories, Wllancl i i Grade 7, Louis a Wllma Page O), Uorls 7 Tliomas Rossi i Grade Robert Merchant; (irade 5, Kdward Barblerl 3 Nora Davis, Hoberl Hlmljaslcl; Grade .1, Harbara Cirndo 2, Kttnald Prentice. Dewey Scliool--Grade Jeann Ahdnllit, i a 7, Francis New (7), Richard Itoy, Janice Sun-cy; Clrarle a i McGuire; Gradn 5, Carl Kocfner, KcllogK! Grade 4, Jcspcrson; Onide 2, Nicholas Conic, Harriet Jcspersen. Anlopsy Done, Bui Resiills INol Yel Known Allen nnd Medical a Dr.

Fninlt a an aulopsy on Mrs. Saulway, who was dead In Die yard at her Mill River lionm 2 a morning, The cause of a i will not be for a few dnys, reports Dr. a i ns I i a exarnlnallonr, are to be made of some- ll.ssue.s. The body, liciwever, has been released and wris lak.cn lo a lon i i i for a funeral service at 230 i i be In Bridge Sticet Cemlery, a ton. Why Don't You Insure the Upstairs, Too? Tha average houseowner is only partially Insured today, Building costs nre up 309i to since 1940.

CaH tu Immediately and add sufficient insurance to replaca the whole house. REAL ESTATE opposite Town 1U11 INSURANCE tat Barrinjton phone 1 1871 IS Service 1W8 A Message To Regardless of the expiration of the OPA law, it will be the practice of this store to continue the same price policy which we have followed in the past. Not one item in our stove, at the present time, will be marked up, and we will do all possible to keep prices down. vxqd qaerv A A I INC. Si.

Stanislaus Here Tomorrow GREAT EARRINGTON--Tomor- row a at 2.30 on i a Field, the American. Legion baseball team i play St. Stanislaus or Adams. The locals have won six and lost one. Manager Eugene Sullivan does not contemplate any changes in his i Elbridse Evans will i and John Ruschettl catch.

Shea-Griffin Event Saturday GREAT BARRINGTON Miss Mar-y a i a SJiea, a of Mary E. Shea of South Street, Hou.Nalonic, and John A i i son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Griffin, Main Street, will be married at 9 Saturday morning at St.

Peter's Church. Pays $2(1 Finn Edvvaul H. Pl'icc of Maple Slreot, West Stock 31 iflge, entered a nolo plea to a negligent i i charge in district couit yesterday and was fined S20 Ho was tie driver of a Nowhoue Company Iruck a left the a Road Friday night and knocked over a telephone pole. He was represented hy Atty. Peter GenovoM) of Pittsfield.

Friday Saturday Semi-Annual Exhibit Exclusive Woolens Custom Tailored for Men and Women CREAT A I A PALM WATCH HI LL.R.I Milk Coolers In Stock Attractively Priced For Quick Sale Q. F. Company Quirk unit KefrisiTiiUon Headquarters 39 Railroad St. Tel. 850 GREAT HARRINGTON KELLY'S Pel.

(JOSK Great Ban-iiiRton Preston Lists Honor Pupils A a List Puhlh- by School Officials GREAT BARRINGTON--Super- I of School 1 F. Preston loday announced the high honor nnd honor pupils In the i which In recent years havo been announced only a tho completion of the meHler. The high honor rank IB conferred upon of element a schools who a a stand- of DO per cent or above in I principal subject)! of the regular TOtinc; tho rank of honor for those whoso yearly aveniBO Is 85 per cent or above In all principal subjcclK, Tn school high honor Is awarded those whose yearly average 111 all courses of one a i a IB DO per cent or more; honor a i for Ihono who (ivernfje on the snme basis li 85 per cc'nt or more. The Hit High School honor: Senior: Dolores Abdallu, PrUollla Burnett, Elea- noi l''luherly, Belly Foster, Elaine Lnrys, Richard, liana Id i Theresa a a Vli'Klnln Mlelkc, Beverly sophomore: Doris Fuller, Dorothy Lahin, Donald Lloyd, A Moriliner-Maddox, Richard i i freshman: Daniel Dcykln, Kvi'lyii i''ullcr, AuRusln Lovalo, Joan Norlon, Cnrmt Ilnpnorl, Honor--Senior: Florlce Conwuy, Delia Durant, Kclwnrd Norton, a I Wheeler, a i junior: Phyllis Arlentl, Joan Dellea, Carol Hinds, Charl Frederick Lord, Pnllerson; Miphomorc Wll- A Betty Bctros, llleliaid Borfrnls, A Bolncehl, Ellen i Ann Cronln, Alyce Temo- Shirley iemollnl, Frank Krolin, A i Joan Mor- tlniei'-Mnddox, A i Norlon, Norlon, Theorlore Kollet, Rourk, Plu Uu.scheltl, Patricia Sachs, Helen Sjweency; freshman, Jeanne Bou- tefller. Marjone Couse, Edvvnrd Durant, Cnnrles Haske, William Hassctt, Paul LaPHse, Robert Carole Wool, Ann Yedeszko.

IJrvuiit Seheol Hifih honor--Grade Jeannot Brothers, Roieanne Flaherty, Jean Hopkins, Richard Tibbetls, Jane Watson; Grade 7, Andree Benway, Robert Chesanovv, Mary Mortimor- Maddox, Wilma Page; Grade 6, Eunice Agnr, Betsey Barnes, Edward Betros, Mary Kelly, Kathleen Keresey, Shirley Teot; Grade 5, Marjone i i John Mooney, Grade 4, Lee Backes, Sharon Dcykin, Beverly Piatt, Grade 3, Daniel Cbesanow, Edward Dolby, Judith Shaw, Betty Lou Vought; i a 2, Joan Beckwith, Mary Ann Larkin, Priseilla Parrish; Grade 1, Joseph Belt is, David Herrick, Michael McArdle, lona Rice, Eugene Scott, James Tib- bells, Donald Wood. Honor--Grade 8: David Drumm, Donald Hall, Jean Larkiri, Martha Larkin, Charles Lynch, Joyce Wylie- Grade 7, Lucy Blodgelt, Joan Budz, John Durlack, Marilyn Hall, William New, Rodney Palmer, Betty Peterson, Joan Webster; Grade 6, Richard Chartier, Robert Martin, Alberta Parry; Grade 5, Leonard Alphonso, Thomas Armstrong, Grade 4, Emily Andrews, Rosemary Dunn, Theresa Kelly, Judith Lord, Linda Raflo- wiu, Sondra Zenowitz; Grade 3, Rodney Agar, Audrey Durlack, Lucille Greenfield, Richard Hcs5- I i Lois Prentice, William Wood; Grade 2, A i Aquino, Thomas Atwood, a Brickman, Jo Ann Foster, John Tossavaincn, Mary Elizabeth Wyman; Grade 1, Elaine Benway, Baibara Fenn, Norma Gardella, William Harwood, Franklyn Kellogg, Ruth Kellogg, Janice Pecon. Justin Dcwey High honor, Grade Jeannette Abdalla, Rose Axolrod, Mary Pelton, Helene Kosberg, Mae Mercier; Giade 7, Coi eon Abdnlla, a i Donovan, Kaiolyn Holian Barbara Laramee, Francis Larkin Richard Roy; Grade 6, David Axelrod, Helen Donovan, Thomas Foster, Charlotte House, Jean lemohni, Patricia Larkin, Edward McHugh, Alice Stahouskl, Elsa Wilson; Grade 5, Jeanne Stewart; Grade 4, Paul Hlckey, Joseph Kus- chettl; Grade 3, Alfred Boutelller Norman De Rose, Stephen Feldblum, Marlene Kellogg, Joan McDermott; Grade 2, Jane Beckwith Nicholas Conte, Anne Handberg Peter Hickey, Lois Hunger; Grade 1, Elinor Castranova, Patricia Gop Juailh llciuutl, JJaiuij LilunliL'iU Konald Moriarty, John O'Brien, Diana Piatkowski, David Taggart. Honor--Giade 8, James Barblerl Alan BecUwith, Ronald Conway Helen Fulco, Bounce LHchfield, Grade 7, Mary Joan Conneaily, a Lavaleltc, JdJi Storey; Grade li, Barbaia Brucl- erick, Murgarcl MtUuire, Gerald Sauyer; Grade 5, Patricia De Kose Can juipei-ben, Jacqueline Kellogg, hlleimoi Krolin, Dolores, Storuj, Grade 4, Ann Fulco, Joan Prentice- Grade 3, Carolyn Andream David Beckwith, Paul Corbetl. Chat lei Jivuiib, Winston Lavalee Gerald McGuire, Andrew Mead Robert Nault, Francis Saulpaugh Uecuha SiimK, S.

Blair Thomiiai Grade 2, Daniel Blakcncy, Albeit t'ulco, Jenkins, Jeffrei Stahl, There.sa Sullivan, James Tracy; Grade 1, Richard Durlack Jane Krohn, Sally Preslon, Ellioll Cops Sweepstake Event RIO AT BARRINGTON J.imos R. Elllolt won the week end golf at Wyflnlenuck Country Club. II, was a match play ij-alnst par with full handicap, Mr. Elllolt was five up. With a three ip score, Robert L.

Redfleld 2(1, won Nonond. Tied for third place with even scores were Dnvld McGrnw, Charles Condon and James N. Tuy- or. Mrs. Grain Forbes and Jnmes N.

Taylor won Ihe Scolch foursome 'vent for 11 holes i a gross of 01.. Dr. and Mrs. A C. Smith won low not i an 83, Softball The Twilight Softball lenguo will 'unction Friday i instead of omorrow because of Ihe holiday.

"Jarncs, a i nt 0..10 Friday: Trip's Aces vs Barney's Tnxl and he Pocon South Endurt vs Pleas- nit Street Maiket of Hounntonlc. -lerciifter the games will be on Tuesday and Thursday YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT MARKET "WHERE SHOPPING IS A PROFITABLE PLEASURE" Louis Says: "NO PRICE RISES! For increased profits, larger sales through increased production will LOWER OUR PRICES" SEE OUR BIGGER DISPLAYS AND LARGER VARIETIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS IN TUB HKAKT OK THE TOWN LOUIS MARKET GREAT BARRINGTON Free Parking in Rear of Our Store G. A. Pierce Sons HINSDALE, MASS. Tel.

41-13 A Complete Line of Inside and Outside MODENE PAINT Fri. and Sat July 4, 5, 6 GLAUDETTE COLBERT JOItN WAYNE "WithoutjReservaHons" DAILY' MATINKE--at 3:30 Evenings 7 mid 1) Aage of 22 Elm I root and Edith F. McCormlck loborU of Sheffield were married 29 at Our Lady of the Valley hurch, Shefllcld. Rev. Richard J.

Dee, pnator, performed the cere- nony. Fnirvlnw Births Mr. and Mrh. Kauno Ilamalalnen, gJrl. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Nouro, Sonrdmnn Slrect, Shefllcld, fion. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Ptiltorak, Pleasant SI reel, Housatonlc, a boy.

liiy Homo Mr. and Theodore D. Crip- ien have purchased from A i Ihe house on Lewis Avenue which they have been occupying for several months. The MKse.s Lucy and Sarah Dewell of Lenox have been spend- ng I wo weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Charles a i Mrn.

Eugene Scott In 111 at her home on Collage Street. --Paul of Monterey If, re- -olvlnp I a at Fall-View Ho.s- iiital. Man-lace I i have been' filed by Harold Bellows, slou, N. and Fannie Poulos of Cnthltlll, N. Y.

--Mariano Alphonso, a director In the public schools, lias returned from Holy Cross College where he attended the loolball clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dempsey have been visiting in N. H.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rockhill, former rendenls, are spending week at Hc-d Lion Inn, Stock bridge. They expect to spend the summer in New Hampshire.

The Wcfilern Auto store Is bc- ng renovaled and enlarged. New lighting fixtures will be installed. Saddle horses for hire. Cove Inn. Adv.

--J-8 Waitress needed for balance of season, good hours. F2 Milk Bar, Sheffield --Adv. Quick signature loans $25 to Lie. No. 4.

For loans to $300. Federal Loan Co Pittsfleld. Adv. --4 CUR'LEY'S BEAUTY SALON Tel. 170 Stockbridge.

Ruby Curcy Harper, Marion Condry, We are equipped to serve you. Adv. 6 Dr. W. H.

Carton, optometrist. Office now open, Malmiwe Bank Bltlg. Hours 9-5. Tel. 177-M.

--Adv. Betsey White Didn't Miss In Seven Years HOUSATONIC--Tho pupils of the Hou.stttonlc Grammar Schnol with jK'rfi'ol, aUcnrlanrc for pnsl ycru 1 a lodny (Jlgurfts In prironlliRfiin I a the loin) years of period a tendance): Grade Jamcf Mnrlln (3), Dolores Rouhior (2), Helen Tnr- nswa (2), Belay i (7), Josephine Wilk 2 Grade 7, Lewis Newman Grnrle 6, John Abb Grade 5, Teresa Chcnol James Gerard; Grade 4, Gladys Haywood, Hubert Henry; Crude 3, Albcrtlno Chenot; Grntlc 2, Gerald Thompson; special dn.ss, Florence Blnke (21. Lanesbro MRS. CAMPBELL Tel. 1)082 Summer Sulo I'lunned The Women's Auxiliary of St.

Luke's Church will hold the an- nuil summer sale Aug. 2 at I he parish house. Mrs. J. P.

Cameron will have charge of fancy woik Mrs. Frank Armstrong, food; Mrs. Henry Stokes, aprons; Mrs. Harold Dwltoi! nnd Mrs, Donulrl Turner, Ice rronm; Miss Harriet NourfiC, while elephants. Members are expected to conlrlbulo to I tables i solicitation.

Charles Newton has ret homo six wekx In SI. Luke's Hospital. Ills condition Is improved, --Grandparents of the daughter born lo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gnrdner last week at JlillcreKt, Hos- pllfll nre Mrs.

Lucy Gardner of Berkshire and Mrs. Flora Green of Chatham, Y. The Lndles 1 Auxiliary of Berk shli'O i Chapel will not meet tiljaln i Sept. Several picnics niny be held. Mhs Mary Underwood of Virginia, a English teacher at North Adams Teachers' College, is spending the summer i Mr.

nnd Mrs. Warren Case Miss Under- i Is tcachniK rit summer slon at nigh School. Mr. and Mrs. Ervlnp; Orion of Flflli Avenue, New York, aie spending the Mimmer i i find Mrs.

George Peiron. Mr. arid Mrs. A Jeral Jr. and Mrs A Jeral Sr, of New York also spent several days this week on their way to i Face, N.

Y. Quick signature loans $25 to S1000. Lie. No 4. For loans to 5300 Federal Loan Adv --4 Canaan, Conn.

MRS. JOSEPH S. REEL Tel. 5 Marion E. Dow Married lo Waller Frink CANAAN, Marlon Elizabeth Dow, a of Mr.

and Mrs IIollls Dow a a a became bride of a Frink, son of Mrs. Rose Frink of Lake- vllle nt the Lakevlllo Methodist Sunday afternoon. The ridcgrooin's and sisler-in- were attendants. The bride wore a printed silk Jersey dress i white accessories inrl a corsnge of i carnation's. Her a a wore an aquamarine gown i red acre.ssorle.s.

A reception was hold at the Frink home. Miss Dow attended the Canaan dcliools and woi ks for I General Electric at Norfolk. The brlde- gioom Is a veteran of World War H. Jacques Gordon, Orlco Rossi, Fritz afig and David Dnwson. Concerts will also be given on a a Wednesday afternoons i lea served afterward In The first a i program was at 3.30 today with the Haydn a in Smel.ina's "From My Life," Turlna and Beethoven, quartets played, Mrs.

William Walcott, Norfolk and New York, is president of tho board of managers of the Gordon Musical Association. Other officer! are Mrs. N. Chandler Foot, New York, vice-president; Mrs Louis Harding, Lnkevllle, secretary, nnd G. Edward Byers, Canaan, treasurer, --Mrs.

Leon Lumpkln entertained at tea at her home on East Main Street yesterday In honor of her sister, Mrs. Ashby Tadlock of Lake Worth, Fla. Quick signature loans $25 to $1000 Lie. No. 4.

For to $300. Federal Loan --4 Gordon Quarlel Opens 17ih Season CANAAN, Conn --The Gordon i Quarlel presented the first in a of 12 Sunday a chamber i concerts at Music a i i Falls Village. This Is 17lh season that the Gordon Musical Association has sponsored the concerts. The a is composed of Septic Tanks, Cesspools Sanilarily Cleaned Tnicl; moiinLeit equipment mukffl service possible to M'Kitrdh'BS of where you llvi- Content-, re-moved from pri'ini-leu Certified Sewer Service Norfolk, Ciinii. TH.

Norfolk. Conn. Z0 Summer Furniture For the Fourth! Lawn chairs with red a green canvas cushions. Grills, yacht chairs, porch rugs, metal, bridge sets. Dancing every Fail-view Inn, 34 North St.

Tel. 648. Clams, lobsters, dinners served. Our prices will not be changed, no matter what happens to OPA. We will always maintain a fail- price policy, Ann Louise --5 WE'RE THE FOES OF HOOSE CLEANING WOES To Make Your Homo Brighter Your Housework Much Lighter! USE THE A LIN-X I in i I A I POUSWES SONE-DHY TM Rootorna loclod beauty to 5 lino furniture lire- sojna rubbing.

Cloana ciu It oliahos. Loaves no oily I 1m. Only 69c a Pint NOW IN STOCK! G. O. Weed and Poison Ivy Killer A quick, simple method for the eradication of Weeds and Poison Ivy Thomas Palmer, Inc.

For Good Lumber TM. 21 Great Harrington Need Heat Again! Comfort when you need rhrm' CONTRACT TODAY If a contract mailed tq you, or your tank filled now, write phone Berkshire Oil Inc. CANAAN, CONN. Tel. Canaan 301 Tel.

Great Barrinuton, Mass. 875 EAST SHOP Antiques and modern articles In variety. Pewter, brass, china, glass, stoneware and bric-a-brac. Unusual choice In gifts. Pratt L.

Tobey, Canaan-Mill River Road --Adv. --5 Waitress wanted at Pine Tree Cabin. Apply in Otis Joe Howard's 4-piece band, July 3, Klondike --5 Good Potato News REDMOND, Ore (UP)--One ol the nation's largest potato-growing areas, Central Oregon, will produce a record crop this year, county agricultural agents predict. I I I A ANTI-SUP lust wlpo it on; it drion to a hard, gloaming lirJah. Givos naw bocmty, new protoction, lo floors and linolQuin.

98c a Quort 59c a Pint I I A RESIST? BOILING WATER Flows on smooth--Jeeves no brush marki' Protects all linoleum and wood sur- iacoB. Easy to apply. 7 0 95c Pt. HAMMER PLUMBING CO. 32 Railroad St.

Tel. 112 GREAT BARRINGTON OUR PRICES will not be advanced on any merchandise in stock, regardless of O.P.A. discontinuance. Great Harrington HELP WANTED PROCESS LABOR ROCKDAL! COMPANY West Stockbridge Road HOUSATONIC, MASS. GRAJVD OPENING Friday July 5th 'of Great Harrington's Newest Shop ITED CIGAR STORE AND LUNCHEONETTE To serve the public wilh a wide variety of Smokers Needs, Novel- lies, Toys, Candies, Magazines and Sundries.

Soon you will be able to visit our Luncheonette for Fountain Service of Quality Foods, Salads, Sandwiches, Sodas and Sundaes. UNITED CIGAR STORE 309 Main St. Opp. R. R.

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