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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 4

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1 Tuesday, Oct. 154S Stale Officers laltonslall illon fa Lenox "KTlXlABI MAIIArt Tel. hem 742-W attend Voters' VAB.TTvCkTTl XL. HtfX Tl. Ci cnxiAri Oails A tensile L.onicrc a Ail i 'i Jacqudccn Pcs.ti Engaged to James ZIcd.cn Jr.

a Ertscgcmqnl of Miss BeArtgctm Annctir.ud Five siite board nicrr.hrs cf the I.rstsacht.-etts, Lea-ue cf Vcters'MUl attend the fall ccr.fcr- BOSTON Sn. Levertti Joyce. nun drawn hu r.irr.s as a cf tha MAticr.il cf Amaric-n- iliiliil it is I .0. S.US3 1 it p. Is orc? Oscar Phillips, 72, ics at iiis'iiomc Gn.nA1 i ATxn.ir roxc to Henry 72, afteraoon at his home en Avenue aJtfr a li'ing liters, lis was born Feb.

13, 1S74. at Co-pake, ll.Y the ana cf David e-J Sarah CUvrnuil FhiUips. lie came to Great D.trrir.ton fc'iow-Sng his marrias to -Iary Stoddard In about 40 years ago. Ha worked in the Id Stanley plant for many years. He leavea hu wife, and two Mrs.

John 'Pipel of Hillsdale, N.Y., and Mrs. Wiiiard tleiivus of er.re of ithe league cf VitrO to ba held here Oct. SL They toe I'm. Mc-s It Lurie, president; Mrs. Alan chair.

irrx cf. povernmentxl tnonzzrlQ policies; -Mrs. A. Graham Laidwin, of rr.i edj-option; Mrs. Arthur frsraer rite leeju fnd now chairman of finance, r.d Ili-ts Martha tllis, new executive secretary of the state league.

Mrs. Robert Pax ton, vice-pred-dnt in charge- cf the prerram cf the Pitts.3?id league, Lt c. -irmzn of the ccnterence wihch will be at tr Vhit Tree Inn from 11 AM to IIss Sap AlO Soviet Frienis-dp his cL'lcei here disck-pci tc-jy. Sea. withdrew tlx support in.

a ktter to tha crrir-imSon la York in which he siil tl at be had bc-ccm r-e-tcr dirlr-2 thff war to th Ruriisn SIr.ce the war, It-1 ter the his teen-taking positions on question cf th? American government's po'icies cn; cur relat'ons with the Rus-iin pv- errment." Ssltor.stail adJ-i tMtj he had always mada it a rule ret to be ft member cf any cr2.nLra-lion which took putile pcitlcr.s cn' of SelUnt In! E1U0J1 WHls' 21s Lives cr.rrAT 2 ArjUNCTCN-j3 me J. Joyce, v. "ho took over the Berk-shir Is.n In 13 and has operated ltwecejIy that time, em- Ccrake. N.Y. J.

F. Power Tclb Of I Program in Slate LENOX Two hundred thirty-five sportsmen from Southern Berkshire gathered last niht at iho Curtis Hotel the rrst Lenox Sportsmen's Club banquet la five years. The parlous" dining hail cf the Curtis was fUiel to capacity. The rrand prize cf tiia a IS 13 Plymouth sefan, awarded by the Sportsmen's Club was awarded to James M- MurDhy of CO Hamlin. Street Pittsfibld, More than 0 other door prizes, donated by merchants and business The body rests at the home where friends may call tomorrow matters oa which ha mlrht be re- qvlred to kgiilala la Lis putll afternoon and eenlns.

The fur.tr al. will held there Thursday today that he Electric Shop Lecdsf Spiiic AA Boivlih' League LIS At'. the end'e-f the eecohl week 'of boV.ing. cf the AA Men' Eov4 rg League, tha Electric Chop tjim lexis with a score cf eight wca and tcn IpA, Tha, Machine She? and the Pub are tied Ir sac-onf plcst 's -t r- Results Of" Isit week's matches were: Mil 4, r--fi Electric Shop 4, Co'umtUi Loiirr MU1. MachV.e S-icp 2, 11a ihspg Re ft 'Main iLaUcrutory 3, Lgle Room visors 4, J-s9 MainiOt'lca Columbia P-oom 2, Columbia Maehlrta Rccm 2.

Cuido Ssarafonl rolled 12-3 for hfgh siri? itring lert-week, tr.i Baptist Btnaac3rd tsi ZZO for hijh three Tha Mxia Latioratoryf It ad jthe high team with r. and alio the high tem three! string with a score cf In the 'Women's Leau th Wings and loc's are tied for f.rtt place at th tr.i of on week's pisy with four vna and none lost The Ralelghs aa-1 Viceroy are with ro will and four Iocsm. I-iiS Madeline I-lutting and Miss Jo-scphin Tolvo tit for high sirgl firing with 1C2. Miss Nutting bid 2C5 for hih three strings. Mrs.

Margaret KiUackey and Mis Eve-Iva Mitchell also. hit 100 or over, th high live averages art: M.s Nuttine. SS.3; Tolvo, S1.7; Misa 83.3; Mrs. Kiilarkey, 87.7; Mrs. M'-rjraret Ford and M.si Ann Bangs, kli.7.

The league- standing for tha Men's Leagu' iM ii i lli Won te aeilisj rlaca at reported. Li afternoon at 1.30. Kev. Lee Ash ten will officiate. Burial will Is Elmwood Cemetery.

i fact plans to remsls oiiice. Pcroa ScJieMes 5-Ycar Flan I Jong a he lives. iM is a resident, voter at th i. Joyce and lay, and r4L pisns tj Si Great Earrlngtcn ilv-a as each. Ha also Having fold my property on Stockbridge Road, will aeil et private sale the following: Two coal brooders, one electric brooder, soma chick feeders and water fountains; to support en men in the area, were also EUEN03 AIRE3 (UP) A five- civic "undmakinss and will give th cf his bo el at any time for awarded.

James F. Povrer, director of tha carpenter's work bench, other ta tna cross. r.o?piui ana civic and chartiixbl functions. bles and benches used in cmcKen business, shovels, pitch ice Jccc ha been cut cf town re Division of Fisheries and Gam a la tha State Department cf Conservation, addressed the assembly. Ha spoka of the program of today to gir tha sportsmen of Massachu cent! cf tha critical ill Ilk Jacuelen Pea4 Kiss gE34 ra DaAcgtlc DALTON Mr.

en4 Mrs. Joseph DeAngelus of tS Jennings Avenue chiael. crow bar, aawa and 'saw horsis, plumhlnj tools, hand churn, grain cradle, scythe, fenc stretcher Eulley, all size bits, tit atodc, water eater and floats, larga clothes l.fr. and Mrs. WCHrJ rets cf Mrs.

Joyce' father, Caor-j Ccnnell in Springfield, and because 1'lzs Mary Margaret Kef- hit niece of WestrieM, hev announced the engagement of setts tha fisa and game they want II said tha turning point for the sportsmen was tha legislation passed in 1045, which placed the money derived from hunting and fishing licenses in a fund to be used for the conservation of fish and game. paralysis et 1 Children' Boston. A conference fcr employee!" et Pease of High Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqucleen, to James ii Macken son of Ms. and Mrs. James Macken of East Main Street, Stock- their daughter, Miss Jennie Ann to James Robert Bau-mann, son of Mr.

Rnd Mrs. Frank Baumann of Church Street, Hinsdale. i i Miss DeAngeius is a graduate of Dalton High (School and is employed la the Plastics Division ot tha G3 la Pittifield. Mr. Eaumand tha ord Company et New York, with 230 representa bridge.

tive from various carta cf tha la explaining the long-range PMj The mornin.T wlJ let until 1 PM and ta eftmocn scioa will besia at 2. Lur.c-ccn wLl be trrved at the inn. Attendance la limited to tha hoard mtmbers of th fo'T vicltlaj Isfjues, WUiiamstown. IJorthirp-ton, Amherst and Springfield, but the is open to all members of the hostess teasue, Pitts-Seld. ji Boys To Have Halibireea Party The Yl.tCA boys department will hoM a Halloweea farty Friday at 7 PM, far all members.

The party will begin with a grand march, daring which prizes will fee awarded for the most funniest and othrr Refreshments will be served in the. boys' lobby following the grand march and the game period, during which prizes will also be awarded winners In the competitive fames and contests. All members are urged to stay off the streets ca and celebrate at tha Y. Chief Burke'o Exam Delayed Fire Chief Thomas F. Burk will have to wait until some time next mcnth to qualify for fcis position oa.

a permanent basis. The State Civil Service Commission postponed the examination, which was scheduled last Saturday. The noncompetitive test was arranged in compliance with terms of a legislative- act, which was passed last summer. Purple Heart Award r.Iade I Posthumously Raymond Pierson cf 40 West program made possible by thee country, ending Saturday night Miss Pease, a graduate of Lee High School, Is employed by the funds, and now In operation, Direc cost department of Smith -Paper press, -ona 20-gaIlon and one 8-gal-Ion stcna jar, two 'feed boxes, barb wire, iron fence posts land other articles. George Fiupatrick.

Stock bridge Road. Adv. 2i. Stenciling and oil painting classes begin next week, TeL 407-Jj-Adv. 23.

Lest: White, black and tan beads hound. Black collar, silver tasr. TeL S7-J. Adv. 23.

Attention hunters and trespassers. Positively no hunting on ea-konk Farm, Seckonk Road, former ry owned by E. A. Brett. Mr.

and Efrs. Craig Forbes, owners. Adv. 23. is a graduate faf St Joseph's High year plan by Press nent Juan V.

Peron to increase tha industrial power of Argentina and extcil government control over the national economy waa achaduisi today to Jan. 1. Peron tlsclosed the elaborate proposals to a special section, of Congress yesterday. He sail be w0.s not attempting to establish a totalitarian regime, i Increased state economic control, he said, was necessary for increased Industrialization." The plan calls for reorganization cf the government, transportation system and diplomatic service; semi-socialization of medicine, ln creases in Irrigation and colonization and intensified foreign; commerce, Urcy Says Atom Bomb Useless As Preventive NEW YORK (UP) Prof, Harold Urey, atomic bomb scientist and former Nobel Prize winner, said last night that the bomb would be useless as a police weapon or as a weapon for "preventive war." "It will ba used only by those who believe that the proper way 1 tor Power told of the work being done and tha work that has been dona over tha past few years. At present a scientific analysis, which will take another year and a half 1 a 4 M-Mr011UA foUOII Still fe-: f.rv -ftf -ftc tympany.

'Mr. graduate of Williams Hlsrh School, is a veteran of World War having served with tha Army months, 20 of which were spent 5 overseas. Ha was attached to tha 103d and to finish, is being mass to jnfir skint. 4 termlna tha covers and wateri lSth Infantry Regiments. ttlB FtaSMn.

t4 i iUctBO (Eouse Viiu-om t-ioi' which are beneficial to fish and game. Tha second step now la Tha wedding will tak plica in operation is the convincing ox the me winter. Red Cross Group wax tha larg event of Its kind ve? held hers. Thursday Mr. Joyce catered for tha confirmation et St.

Mary's Church, West-field, where Rev. Patrick Dowd, D.D, formerly cf Flttsfield, is paster. Confirmation have el so been served la tha past 10 das' for all Southern Berkshire parishes. Tha inn closes after breakfast en Nov. 4.

There sre already several conventions booked for early In May ef next year Including the Pitney, Bowes-Postage Meter Com- any ef Greenwich, and the J.S. Company ef Spring field. Ghir.ags To I Marsh B. Giddings In charge cf th new vocational training department at SearJes HivV School, will address the Great Earrlngton Rotary Club tomorrow noon. sportsmen cf tha state that tha proper use of these covers and water will assure th maximum Quantity and Quality of sa and No hunting or fishing on Chapin Farm.

Mrs. IL Miller, Egremont Road 23. Chicken dinner at Walker Hall, Stacy Machina Works la Springfield. He saw1 tfcrea year and three months of Navy duty, 23 months cf which wtra spent la tha Paclfla theatre. Halloween Fund Swells to $50.66 DALTON Ernest WCder, chair-man cf tha finance committee for the annual children's Halloween celebration, has announced that contributions now a oust to $50.63.

Of this' amount, 33.18 la in cash and the texnalrJng $17450 has been pledged by townspeople. The object cf the celebration is to entertain the yotnsrsters with wholesome fun, and thereby decrease tha destruction arid vandalism which hava been so prevalent each year. game Completes 148 Articles Thursday, Oct. 24, from 5 to 7 PM, Tha money from this fund has been used during tha past year to expand and repair game farms and LEE The Red Cross production hatcheries. Last year is.uw pneas report for October show that 13 ants were liberated, and this year 33,000.

Mr. Power said that It is the goal of tha division to liberate benefit of the AME Zion Church. This time plenty to eat. Rev. R.

Dove, pastor, Mrs. R. Watkins, sponsor. Price 93 cents. Adv.

2 Wanted, girl for part-time bookkeeping and cosmetic sales. Apply in Cassidy's Drug Store Adv. 21 workers worked a total', of 223 hours and completed 143 articles. of settling international diif.culties is by the resort to war," ha said at a dinner commemorating the birthday cf Alfred NobeL The University cf Chicago scientist said that the maintainenca cf peace by using the atomic bomb, "the most 50.000 birds a year oy tne ena ox Ten workers from Lee worked 170 another two years. He went on hours and six from South Lea did to say that 423,000 trout were put out last year, and probably 630,000 will be put out next year, la the 44 hours work.

Besides; tha fin powerful weapon la tha world. minster Street has been notified by Secretary of War Patterson that the Purple Heart is being awarded Tracy has purchased tha rrcprty of George which adjoins his own premises on tha Stockbridga Road. ished articles, tha group- also com next two or three years tha di Drasron's F-2 Milk Bar, Sheffield. Open 830 AM to 10 PM. Lunches, was a contradiction in terms, and that no effective use cf the bomb vision wants to put out 1.000,000 posthumously to his son, 23 Lt.

pleted on carton of clippings for dinners, fountain service. Adv. 23 for this purpose "could possibly be William Pierson. who was killed trout and 1,000,000 pond a liiiing or puiows tor Hospital use. Auxiliary and -Legion Tonight 1 LEETbe annual joint installation of officers of the Lee post, American Lson, and it auxiliary will be held tonight at Here-U-R Inn In East Lee.

The Lgion ofTi-cers will be Installed i by Albert Gulden, past couaty commander, and his degue te.vn, and the auxiliary officers will be installed by Mrs. James Wlckham, county director, and ber ttam. Th installation will follow a-spaghetti and chicV-n dinner which will be served at 70. Ticket may be obtained at tha doer. Blimirnum Aivard For Suggestions Increased to 55 iLEE Notices have been" posted on the bu33ela boards of Smith Paper Inc.

nJils that tha minimum award under the concern's paid suggestion syitent i has been increased from $2 to $5. Employees maae. over Germany March 8, 1944. Lieut year. The South Le eroua finished 14 The division is also working ca Pierson was a -navigator on a is Dr.

Urey said tha only solution for recurring wars was world gov dresses and 6 pairs cf The 17. His mother is Mrs. Earl J. Lea group completed 7 cfesses, 23 skirts. 3 naiamas.

5 50 hirt Root cf 1 High Street. breeding larger and hardier birds Along these lines, periodic mest4 lags of fish and game officials and wiidUfa experts ara conducted to and 33 diapers. South Lfee work ernment. GPs Overseas Get Same Food ers were Mrs. Harry Mrs.

Ataion K. Griffin, Mrs. iOlive exchange Information. The results Meeting sava years of experimentation by CLIFFOrJ) II. FRA213AQI TeL Uh.

N.Y 127-F5 .1 Mtb. J. B. Lamb's Father Dies Here LEBANON, N.Y.Funeral Brown, Mrs. J.

F. Burt, Mrs, Fred tha division. In an effort to aid Cwkwell TLcV.tt Corpa Camp Fire Sinr DALTON Tha first of the monthly Camp Fire sings will be at 6.13 tomorrowj night at the Community House under th direction of Mrs. Charles Calkins Jr. Prizes will be given at tha end of the year to girla with tha best attendance records and who hava learned a specified number of Mrs, Calkins plana to form a glee club later on, and sh will use the girls with "tha best, attendanca as a nucleus.

Meetings ij 1 DALTON The executive committee of the CRA will met at 7.30 tonight at: the office of Harry P. Stedman at the Union Block. Funersvr Held The funeral; of William J. Cud-ahy was held at 9 yesterday morning at St. Agnes'.

Church, ftev. Mange, and Mrs. Nellie Comitock the program, the division is trying BERLIN (V-American soldiers Le workers were Mr Marie AT si JSIatsijsJ In Europe ara receiving exactly Weir. Mrs. HattJe Swift; Mrs.

Kath to encourage sportsmen clubs to set aside sanctuaries for fish and game, and the division Is willing to erine Bower, Mrs. Hazel Jvtdd; Mrs. the same rations as those in the United States, Gen. Joseph T. Mc- services for ixar.x liooa, 73, The W.

W. Rockwell Relief Corps will have a whist at 2,30 tomorrow afternoon at 23 Fenn Street, followed by supper at 6, and Inspection at 70. Mrs. Edna Andrews. Inspector, and Mrs.

Lillian Temple, department presi Augusta Truemner, Mrs. Cent Po Narney said today in reply to land, Mrs. Katherlne McCulloch, questions on the food situation. and Mrs. Sarah Albee.

Outside lie said the American soldiers in resident cf PitUburgh, who died Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Lamb, were hld at the Avery G. Hall Funeral Home in Stephentcwn on workers were Miss Florence Chaf i i fee.

Mrs. Russell Wilson and -Mrs. match any club with birds and fish. In closing hlr. Power said that he has had wonderful support from the division and the Legislature, and that If has tha support of the sportsmen, ha Is sura tha program will successful.

Dr. William T. Mackey. president dent, of Upton, are to attend. Quilt Europe receive a' ration of 3S0 calortes a day, which is 0 more 7 Thomas Hennessey.

cards will be due at tfce meetmg. than the one received In the States because soldiers in the Sunday Eurial was in Pittsbursrh. Mr. Lood ht III several Lanesbord United States can eat some meals ef the club, was toastmaster and in restaurants If they want to and that Is not possible here. months, having i-ttn at his daurh-ter'a homa In New Lebanon for Jeremiah Murphy officlabed.

introduced the speaker. Dr. Mac key also presented Conservation EXJL tie said one meal oi canned meat Tel. S3S2- Officers Alston Criffia and John and one of fresh meat war being Bearers wer WEfred Farnum of Hinsdale, Lawrence Gero of Pitts-field, and John O'Hara, Louis Pel-key and Albert Ducharme, all cf Scouts Obtain 13 Tons of Paper In Sunday Drive CnSAT ARRINGTON Troop 23 Eov Scouts- obtained about 13 tots of pper In tha benefit drive conducted Sunday afternoon which two weeks. Ha is survived by three dliughtsrs, Mrs.

Lamb of Mew Lcins.i, Mrs. Ait Ierth Tarra, and -Mrs, Tu A. Buckley to the group. Entertain served daily. meat was by Be strict Henderson, mistress of ceremonies, as well as Mr.

and Mrs. Willlara Mr. and Harry Dalton, and Edward Wcrdea of WestSand Lake, N. Y. whistler and banjo player.

Merle Creamer Jr, Mrs. Carlia Mac- Tabor, dancer, and Queenie Van Tha general committee In 'Stockbrids Edan, commedienae, all of Boston, are also to consult their foremen or numbers of tha industrial engineering department, if they have a. tustfistion and ned assistance in writing it out for presentation, GikmberrOpcn Meeting Tomorrow LEE Lee1 Chf.nttr of Commerce members and contributors are Invited -to. attend an opea meeting tomorrow sJilghtrat-'-S at District Court' room. At the mart-tng a report ch the infpectloa of restiufants and eating place will be given by Paul- Mors for th Board of Health, and a report of th progress of the sewer project will be given? By Roland Packard, Plans for a banquet for members and for a membership drive for next year will also be discussed.

Lost! Black pocketbock between Con' Garage and 206 Prospect Street Mail or call 433-W. Reward. charge of the Dalton High School Eneany of Charles Christiansen of Hancock, Mr.I and Mrs. Howard Christiansen sand booster dav Mans will meet at the win net; the troop about xjj. Seoutmaittr Roer Schneider and the members of his troop are Community House at 730 tomgnt.

Let Thittra, starts tcrjht, "To The Horizon Club will meet at rich Ills Own." Adv. 23. daughter. Dale, and Mrs. Harriet Christiansen attended th funeral of their nephew, Roy Edward tha Community House at 7 tonight Ihe women sortoan League's ana the Al Jennings Trio of ruts-field, A' turkey dinner was served Tha committee consisted of Oscar R.

Hutchinson, Harold J. Duf-fin, and Walter E. Lahart Lady Luck Helps Entertain 1 grateful for tha trucks loanaa xor th projaet. j. mil Hinsdale Christiansen, at Pina Island.

N.Y. swim and social, scheduled for to- Sunday. nisht at 7.30, has been postponed. Mrs. Mary J.

Raj-no cf Eerk Captain and i managers of the shire has received notification of league will meet tomorrow night the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. to pian a program to fete the win Now It's Hamburg BOSTON (-D Signs cf the feci! Four years ago firemen answered an alarm at a Mattapan address whera a big steak being cooked by Grata was on fire. Mrs. Green went cut and bought another steak. Last night firemen war called again to the- same address.

Mrs. Green's hamburger was cn fir. Tha Greer. reported they dined oa scrambled eggs. GOP Meeting A meeting of tha Ward 3 Republican Committee will be held at GOP headquarters, First Street, tonight at 7.30.

Hoiisalomc JOHN S. WATSON TeL 60 LENOX Lady Luck furnished a Josephine Rayno, Putman, Conn. They re '-Here I' CIIROBIE TOWEL RilCIS i Priced at Sheffield John1 EL Anthony Bags! First Fox ners of the league. T. omorrow night' Irseeting Is scheduled for 8 at the Community House.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and family of Troy, N.Y spent the week end with Mr. Wood's parents, Mr, and Joha Wood of Ashuelot Street Adv. 23.

Lost, white tea tassett TTTN SD ALU On the first day of Mr. and Mrs. Georga IT. Pal hoynd. Answers to cam Firpo." Lee 353 Adv.

23 hunting tr.is season Joan M. Anthony of Taylor Street bagged a 'A1 mer were the recent guests; of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tenetana in Poughkeepsle, N.Y and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Gates in Spring Yal ley, N.Y. The Palmers have been lare do? re iox. ims was ir.e Cnt reported kia of the year In this secticn of the county. Mr. Anthony shot the fcx behir.d tha farm, ef Herman Jenks early merchant Meeting -Postponed to Monday The Chamber of Commerce mer lew laughs last night at the Sportsmen' banquet at the Curt la Hotel during the drawing of tha door priies.

Fifty gallons of fuel oil, donated by Edward Glrardy of Lenox Dale, was won by Harry Barnes, his employer. Mr, re-donated the oil, and it was won by Albert McLaughlin. A 100 pound bag of potatoes donated by Wheeler's Market, was won by Edward Cummings, an employes at the market Three quarts of wine, donated by the Lenox Hotel, was won by John Koch, co-owner of the hotel. Mr. Koch also relocated the Erise, and it was won by Peter averla.

Girl Scouts Elect Officers LENOX Marsnrtt rvn-. entertaining her Mr. and Mrs. A real old fashioned sqaare dance will be held at Ashmere Lake Hotel this Wednesday, Oct 23. You are ail welcome.

Adv. 21. Canaan, Conn. Eins. JOSEPH S.

REEL TeLSI9 iS3 Roscoe Pollemms of Hastings, N.Y. yesterday morning. He reports chants' committee annual meeting, scheduled for tonight at the Whit and Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Lamaeir of that there seems to be a scarcity of birds which may be due to tha ap 'J Winsted, Conn; Trea Inn, has -bf en' postponed be Dragon's F-2 Milk Ear. ShcLlelJ. cause of members conflicting engagements, particularly the first parent of -v Reported Improved Open 8.30 AM to 10 PM. Lunches, dinners, fountain 13 Community Fur.d campaign supper.

The meeting now will be hHd at IXDALE Dana Fhdps. Church Brid son 'of Mrs. Edith Phelps or Main 10 Monday morning at the Chamber offices, when a chairman ar.i 'Sireet. wss removed from IliUcrest head cemmittf will be elected and 'ttaJ. iitsseiJ, to tne Ainany of Flttsfield.

Frank Arthur will be th prompter. Mr! and Mrs. Walter BV.ga' of Syracuse, N. are visSti.ig Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph T. Cowhig cf (il.y.) Iicspital. where he was op a check mad on pre-Christmas night openingi; i it-tm I I- erated on Saturday morning. His I llii TTcd to Victor Romeo of Lenox At All Saints' condition 13 reported satisfactory has been elected president of Troop 1 of. the Lenox Girl Scouts.

Marie Kirchner was rhrn vte. LaUuU'UV Jk JLu vJL-3UJ L-aliU Dara wss injured last week in a collision with an automobile near 1 president and Ann Ralston, secre The Misses Du Fresne had as their guests over the week end! his HARD HEARIIIG tary ana treasurer. Scribe cf the troop is Charlotte Rocheio and nurse is Mary Murphy, Mrs. Samuel who was reported "somewhat weak' tsorn1, winds ot ad yesterday after rpending 21 hours wandering lost through the woods. 1 iVt.S isrn a-sw stsbts at i USTtvS.aT i 1 Eeating Ear Ifousa Joseph A.

Keating of Walker Street corporal at tha Lee State Police Barracks, has purchased a house oa Housatcnic Street from Lester C. Stannard. now. is declared to be funy recov ered and tack to her usual routine. Superintendent cf Schools and Mrs.

Larl C. Suiter have returned their brother, Edward Du Fresne of Hillsdale. N.J., and tbeir niec and nephew, Mr. aad Mr. Clayton Klrkpatrick cf iVast-wood, N.J.

i No waiting. Official light and brake station. Day and night Staam heated, open yar around. Curtis Garage. Tel.

03. Adv. 23 Had Enough? Vote Republican. Lenox Republican Town; Committee. Political Adv.

Nov, 6. mt- Certificates Given At 4-H Program i CATAAN, Conn. A 4-H program was presented at the Community House at 7.30 Friday night Outstanding on the proeram were a solo by Rose Segalla, 'When I Was a Little CirL" sung la Italian, a piano solo by Patfy Smedick, a dialogue by Martha Carlson and Paul LefflngweiL and a- solo by Joha LeffingwelL Jean and Burton Leffingwell, who attended the short course at the University! cf Connecticut In July, presented In dialogue their experiences at the university. Gertrude Dunn told about raising a baby beef, taking it to the Spr.ng-field Fur and selling it. Vera Perotti rave report as delegate to tha Rural Youta Conference at tha University Connecticut A clrcis revcii and tha awarding cf slia by the county IXitz llxal and Miss telzTjt llirtla, clcs-ri' tt program.

Mr, gM Mrs. McrrU Osborn art tha r-srenta cf ssa, Francis r.rymrr.i, torn Friday at Fairview K''tsJL "LZtTtTA D. J. Werfelrr.aa HOUSATONIC Miss Eessle S. Yurga, daughter of Mrs.

Rose Yur-ga, Street, and Victor Romeo, Hubbard Street, Lenox, were married at All Saints Church Saturday by tha paster, Rev. Joseph Lekstoa. The djcora lions were chrysumt hemums. Mrs. Harry Sk was organist and Mrs.

Stanley Eotdyra was soloist. Mrs. Kenneth Cummlngs- vss matron cf honor. Tha trilccmaldli were. Ml-Jt Blanche Kcpertk, Hlen Donarh and Mrs.

Deiois. Chrinlr.a Powell and S.Mrky Romeo wera th flower girls ar4 Wil liisu cf Lcrxx r-ai. Tha v-hsra wtra Alisrt 7 A 71 A the week end to South Dartmouth. 'Mr. Suitor tit deactivation exercises a slats guard unit cf which fee Funeral Service The funeral of Miss Mackey was held yesterday morning at 9 at St.

Ann's Church, Rev. Francis J. Kearney celebrated a high mass. Burial was fca St Ann' Cemeterv 1 IIU Tues iiThursV i i 1 Qllvh DeHaviland j. A XasKa.sg.;,Dramftt!o Story liw -1 a is a lorrajr mtmtxr.

A rtil c' 1 fr.ihicr.e t.tt vrlil t-i Ail: -era Lalra Hctsl t-x'j Wcnt3dc7, Cci. 2i Yea art Cn? Csrw TTo Serrrete Eittcry Vzzk cr CorJ ani Kccdrcr Le Theatre, a tarts tonight To Each Hi Own." Adv. -2X Outside help wantti Apply tTp-lands Estate, Leaox. Adv. 3.

wher Rev. Gerald A. MeGourty offered prayers et the grave. Bearers wera David Mackey. Corneliui sll 21 1U2, Akc Yutjti t24 CUtsa Giyr.rt, Georgt Hushes, Joseph Th trlls r-cra a whita- fIIa Iho A HO Cowhig, and Waiter Lahart cf; Lenos, end Jaae Toolaa of Pitts-- i-s your cri.rs irJl W.J ta prcirpUy.

a cur will arrive st Ccltjvilis ts J. Td. 9 I 9 1 4 sr i Dinsea Tonl-ht li Lj Li i li A round and square da.net will be hpld at the Lenox Erotherbood reckllna, fitted bodice, lcr-j pclrtrd il lives with 1-r veil wzi sttacsi to a csrt irx with c- tr.S pctli Sl- cxrriii wl-ts Tr.s 'mitrta. cf hcr.cr were a pink r3v.n, f.t3 bodice end full i-iLt with matching hat. Her bouquet was rink roses.

Tha brides rrc from 9 to 12. MuM: will be Ettr tlr tr.i rr.3vl;Si ft 1 own ttrrt tt 7X0 Ad. i IJ. ersl la Great Nec, N.Yv and Wiltca, Conn. by Fran Martin and his orchestra 403 tUin Gl -ii ii 3 4 i it- I i I I I MACHINE OPERATORS TUIIIiETT LATIIE i OPERATORS ENGINE LATIIE 1 RADIAL D7AVL OPERATORS 1 SCREV MACHINE OPERiiTORS if 4ps.

Ml ip 13 ST. 19 maids were attired similar to the! rr-xtrcn cf lienor with tiaras to; mr.tcl ttiit gowr-s. Tha Cotver rcre plrJc r.l ilu ar.i hid oU isMca bouquets. I A retrption was hrid at V2TA IIa.lL For a trip the trl! were I'. i rjiarf'-fi -A I 4 El r- f-i 4 ft li Si yf 1JI I 3 G'b f.i I a 1 A "j' ''M Irrsi jis: rc-1 Iit- Ir.i Emavj, I suit with The I'cnujls wy xez'lt it Ixcx Mrs.

Rorr.co atter.l'j llou.atcr.ic-f Grammar end Saarks III Schools. I The brj-ij-roon 1 Lcr.cx; iJllZh, He i 1 by th? -iih si Tv rr isn-lr t.reei fiy-t tj Arr-y ii V. its- (la Tr -i 11 4 i 0 J. r.GTTE.!I.!:i:a Prr i tot IBS th I i 1 i Lc2, I i II I I 1.

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