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4 Tba Berkshire Evening Eagle, Saturday, Dec 28, 1946 News of Lee Auxiliary Police Lenox WILLIAM E. MAHAN TeL Lee 742-W Stockbridge MISS LUCIA M. BEACCO TeL S15 or 75 Housatonic JOHN S. WATSON TeL 60 Lee 741- WILLIAM E. MAHAN Great Barrington Ball To Be Held New Year's Etc JOHN S.

WATSON Louise Palmer Esso Station. Miss Armstrong GREAT BARRINGTON The Miss Triani Engaged to Mr. Cariino Beebes Entertain 21 at Party second annual auxiliary police ball School Committee Stands Pat will be held New Tear's eve, in the Married to Mr. Van Zandt Heads Annual Reception Searles High auditorium from 9 to Clark-Aiken 2. Harry Noring's 12-piece orches On Teachers? Pay Issue LENOX Miss Jane E.

Armstrong, STOCKBRIDGE The First Con GREAT BARRINGTON After Cain Point daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Armstrong of CUffwood Street became the bride of Edward G. they would receive the maximum before reaching the retirement age.

The association representa HOUSATONIC Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bee be of Maple Street, Risingdale, entertained at a Christmas party for their son, Donald, and his cousin, Russell Wood of Pittsfleld. It was the first Christmas at home for both in three years Twenty-one attended from Pittsfleld, Dal ton, Albany, Glendale and Lenox. gregational Church will hold its traditional open house at the manse New Year's Day from 4 to 7, The tra will play.

A Cohoes, N.Y., Arm will transform the auditorium into a Spanish fiesta scene. The sponsors will also have square dancing, providing they are able to obtain the services of a well known prompter. The local callers fpr square dances are already engaged. The advance sate VanZandt son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward VanZandt of Housatonic tive further talked about some Street this morning at 9 at St. compensation for compulsory attendance at summer schools, also for taking university extension courses. Ann's Church. Rev. Gerald S.

Mc-Gourty officiated. church's reception committee has Miss Louise B. Palmer, chairman, Mrs. Jason C. Bra man, Mrs.

John D. VanBurk, Mrs. Edmund A Noble, Mrs Ivan B. Hakes, Mrs Albert L. Kasson.

Everyone in the of tickets has been good. A washing Trail Leading Sons of Italy By One Point LEE Lee Esso Station end Clark-Aiken, runner-up teams ia The altar was decorated with The school committee was also machine will be gives to a lucky a conference with three representative! of the Great Barrington Teach era Association, the School Committee still believes the salary schedule it adopted Dec. 12 is fair to both teacher and taxpayers. The committee does not feel any further action ahould be taken. The committee added: The School Committee realizes It represents the citzens of Great Barrington and feels that any modiflcatons or changes in teachers' salary schedule ahould come from the people.

advised that the net difference b-tticket holder. mmmmmmmMMMMMsmsBMmsswsMMMMmmmssfSMmmsMMSSsmsMBSMsmsMss9symtgf WWWt tween the new schedule set up poinsettiaa, red and white chrysanthemums and palms. During the nuptial mass, Miss Adeline Johnson and Miss elan Morrissey sang solos. the committee to start Jan, 1, an community is invited. Author Ritnrning the proDosed schedule by the Mrs.

Charles Dailey was the teachers' association was $4950, making a difference of 55 cents per the Lee Men's Bowling League, picked up a point on the leading Sons of Italy bowlers and are now trailing by only one point Esso Station and Clark-Aiken each have 34 wins and 10 losses, and the Sons The bride, who Was given In $1000 valuation in the tax rate The teachers regret that the com To UNRRA Work In Germany Holiday Dance Set for Tonight GREAT BARRINGTON The $2,000,000 former Searles mansion, now Barrington School for Girls, will be the scene tonight of a Christmas dance, sponsored by the Visiting Nurse Association. Mrs. Elwood Burdsall, chairman, invites the oublic to attend between mittee was unable to concede any Church Services HOUSATONIC Services In the churches tomorrow follow: Corpus Chrlstl Rev. Robert F. Donahue, pastor.

Masses will be at 8 and 10. All Saints Rev. Joseph Lekston, pastor. Masses at 8.30 and 1030. Methodst Rev.

Donald Palmer, minister. Morning worship at 1030. egatlonal Rev. Watson Wordsworth, minister Church school at 9.40. Morning worship and New Year's message by the pastor at 10.45.

Bink in Use There is skating at the grammar school rink. marriage by her father, was attired in a gown of white duchess satin, made princess style, with a short train. The neckline was heart shaped, matching the heart shaped bonnet to which was at point The teachers' association, how STOCKBRIDGE Sydney W. Morrell left yesterday for New ever, by previous agreement meets York where he will leave via plane tached a full-length illusion veil of tulle. She carried a mother of A spokesman for the Great Barrington Teachers Association elaborated more today on what points wars discussed at the meeting with the School Committee.

The representative said they naturally discussed the proposed $900 increase and the maximum proposals. They also sought allowances for teachers over 00 to be added to their increments so that pearl prayer book marked with 8 and midnight. Jan. 6 for a report on the comer ence and action. Airport Owners Build Apartment gardenias and showered with swain for Paris, France, today and later to Germany to resume his position with UNRRA.

His family will join him early In January and will return next summer to Stockbridge. Mr. Morrell Is author of the recently-published book, "Spheres of Influence." Mrs. William Armstrong, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron honor. She wore a gown, similar in style to the bride's, made o( blush pink chiffon taffeta with a GREAT BARRINGTON An apartment is being built at the of his Rev.

Basil J. Rafferty Greenfield has been visiting Aviation Enterprise airport for Mr, Miss Pertna Triani Mrs. William T. Place is to be in charge of prize awards. For the midnight refreshments, served by Mrs.

M. B. Hearty's committee, Mrs. Frank D. Denton, Mrs.

Frank Griswold and Mrs. John B. Tracy will pour. Mrs. Hartwell Homer, Mrs.

Heady, Paul Heady, Mrs. John B. Hull Jr, Mrs. Theodore D. Webster, Dr.

and Mrs. Edwin L. Pratt, Mrs. E. Burdsall and Walter Burdsall have completed the festive decorations.

matching heart-shaped bonnet and and Mrs. Walter Koladza, owners. The foundation work is completed. LEE Mr. and Mrs.

Flore Triani mother on Fart street. Miss Joan Kohn of North Bergen, N.J is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Salvato, Risingdale. Vincent Tassinari of Washington, D.C., is visiting his parents, of 33 School Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Capt.

Dm mm Calls Mother From Tokyo GREAT BARRINGTON Capt Sherwood Drumm extended Christ Miss Perina Ann Triani. to An she carried a colonial bouquet Rose Mary Armstrong, sister of the bride, was the flower girL She was dressed in a long baby blue chiffon taffeta gown with fitted bodice and full skirt She also wore a matching bonnet and carried a colonial bouquet. Both attendants wore thonv J. Cariino son of Mr. and No Teacher, No Kindergarten STOCKBRIDGE The Stock-bridge School Committee announced today that the kindergarten will not open on Jan.

6 as planned because it has been unable to hire a trained kindergarten teacher for this work. The administration building will be connected to the apartment Palette, Stencil Shop To Open GREAT BARRINGTON Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tassinari, Hart Mrs.

Anthonv J. Cariino of 37 Cen Street of Italy has 35 wins and 9 teases. Canal Street is in third place, and Burt's Store is now in fourth by virtue of 2-2 match with the league leader. Match results, were: Sons of Italy, 2, Burt's Store, Esso Station, 3, The Pines, 1: Clark-Aiken, 3, Chatel's Service, K. of 4, Morgan House, Belden Tavern, 4, Super Market, Package Store, 3, Lee Lime, Veterans, 3, Lee Men's Club, Old Timers, 2, Canal Street, 2.

Peter Guristante had both high three strings and high single with 336 and 137 respectively. Lawrence Hutchinson was nmner-up for high three with 331 and Joseph Cadenelll was third with 322. Cadenelll was the high single runner-up with 126, and Harry Nagal was third one point behind with 125. Rinaldo Bartini and Victor Porrinl won the draw prizes donated by the Sons of Italy. League matches will be rolled on Monday night only next week.

The state will be: At 6.30, Old Timers vs The Pines, Lee Men's Club vs Lee Lime; st 9, Clark-Aiken vs Sons of Italy, Veterans vs Lee Package Store. Sunday School Canceled Sunday school st St George's Church tomorrow has been can celed because of the Christmas pageant In the afternoon. Following the pageant, there will be a Christmas tree, and refreshments for the children at the parish house. ter Street. The weddings will take Mrs.

Anna Rogers Munson will mas greetings to his mother and olace in the near future. contrasting silk hats. George Van Miss Triani attended the local Zandt was his brother's best man. The bride's mother wore a black Elizabeth Ho ten kiss will soon open other members of his family via telephone from Tokyo Thursday night The call came through the day after Christmas although Mrs. Drumm had been' informed it schools and Is employed by the Brandt-Lee Company.

Mr. Cariino also attended the Lee schools and Richmond MRS. CLEMENT R. MOORE TeL 16-12 the Palette and Stencil Shop in be in charge or the women coat room. Tickets for the dance may be procured at the door.

Four Games On Tomorrow Room 10, Mahal we Bank Building wool jersey dress trimmed with sequins and a corsage of red and stevia. The bridegroom's mother is now a student at Vaughn Bartering School in Hartford, Conn. The firm is to deal in oil paintings, would be the night previous. Capt. New Year's Theme Will Be Feature stenciled work, homemade jewelry, wore a blue and: red silk print Drumm is in charge of the Air Entertains Club Barbara Frink recently enter drees and a corsage of red roses Transport Command ticket office.

and stevia. A wedding breakfast for the im STOCKBRIDGE The services tomorrow in Paul's Episcopal GREAT BARRINGTON Games tomorrow afternoon in the Boys' and etchings. New Year's Plans In the Churches Many Children At St, Mary's Christmas Party tained members of the 4-H Nimble Fingers Sewing Club and their mothers at a Christmas party. The party was also in celebration of mediate families was held at the Revilla Inn. The bride's traveling unurcn wui be nojy communion at Community Basketball League 1.45, Hawks vs Cardinals; 2.15, 8, morning service at 11, with ser mon by Rev.

Edmund Randolph Barbara's Christmas birthday. Aft Robins vs Eagles; 2.45, Bears vs GREAT BARRINGTON Most of Lalne on "Christmas Glory." The er the business meeting, gifts were Cubs; 3.15. Giants vs Red Sox costume -was a garnet red coat with fur piece and black accessories, iter corsage was of gardenias. Mrs. VanZandt attended Stock- the churches will observe New LEE St.

Mary's Parish Hall was filled yesterday afternoon for the exchanged and games played. Charles E. Mack Is head referee for tomorrow and Attoney George R. Year's with services tomorrow as Christmas music and carols will be repeated by the choir, with Mrs. Miriam Prior Bentley, singing by children's party.

The program in follows: Mccormick is chief coach. Prizes were won" by Mrs. Clarence North, Theresa Malumphy and Mary Woolverton. Refreshments St. Peter1 Rev.

Bernard A. Ker eluded a Christmas play, directed by the Sisters of St Joseph, Christ request, Liza Lehman's "There Was bridge schools and is a graduate of Williams High School. Mr. Van Zandt attended the Lenox schools rigan, pastor: Rev. Morgan Mc Ia Given 80 Days Tonight at Suspense, Thrills Galore! No Fire, No Light" Sunday school were served.

Carthy, curate. Maasaa at 7, 8.30 Anthony Bornak of Housatonic mas carols by members of the children's choir, and games Santa win be omitted. The next meeting of the club and 10.30. and is employed as an inspector for the Otis Elevator Company. was in District Court yesterday on On New Year's Day, Wednesday, Claus gave out the gifts which will be Jan.

8 at the home of the leader, Mrs, Arthur C. Couch. an assault and battery charge to there will be a service in St Paul's Methodist Rev. Lee Ashton, were exchanged among the children, and refreshments were which he pleaded guilty. On a former charge on which he was on at 11, with sermon by Mr.

Laine. The choir will sing with Mrs Bent- There will be a dance at 8-30 served. Mrs. Albert Ingegnl and Mrs. Frank Consolatl assisted the tonight at the Town Hall with probation he was sentenced to 30 days in the House of Correction.

A ley as soloist. pastor. Morning worship at 10.30 Sunday school at 11.45. Mr. Ash-ton wil preach in Sheffield at 230 Congregational Rev.

Dr. Cor Smith's Orchestra playing for round Masses at St. Joseph's Church Lenox Church Services For Tomorrow LENOX The Church-on-the-Hill, will be at 8 and 10.15. Confessions Sportsmen's Meeting The Lee Sportsmen's Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 st the Lee Fire Station. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the purchase by the club of all fish and game for the coming year.

Snow plowing of driveways. Call Jos. Abderhalden. TeL 641. Adv.

30 Shoes soled and heeled la 20 minutes while you wait at the American Shoe Hospital, 30 and square dancing. There will be a door prize. Mrs. Sadie Frink of Man nelius Bakker, minister. Church this afternoon at 4 and 7.30 in the party committee.

Services in Lee Churches For Tomorrow evening. The First Congregational Church chester, is spending the school at 9.45. Morning worship at 11 with sermon by the pastor on "Cataracts of Familiarity." Miss Congregational, will repeat the Sunday Eve. 7.00-9.00 MONDAY-TUESDAY holidays with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel N. Frink. services follow: Sunday school at 9.45; worship at 11 conducted by Doris Whittaker will be at the or sen in place of Miss Mildred But two months' sentence was handed out on the new complaint, but was suspended for a year. Clinton Schneider of Egremont, on a continued case of assault and battery, was given a two-month sentence to which he an appeal and posted bond of $200. Fairview Births Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Bentz of 62 Grove Street, a son, born yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parsons, Hillsdale, N.Y., a daughter, Thurs tne minister, Rev.

Harrison La The Great Americanfe trey, who is ill. The prelude will mond, who will preach on "Your Identification." The music, directed be "Cradle Song," Bach; choir pray er, "When Morning Gilds the LEE Services tomorrow at the First Congregational Church will be at 10.30 with the sermon by the Cheshire by the organist, Alfred M. Thomas with William Kent, baritone of music of Christmas, Sunday, at its service of morning worship at the chapel tomorrow at 11. Rev. J.

Herbert Owen, pastor of the church, will preach on the topic, "All Things are New." A carol hymn sing will be held at the Congregational chapel Sunday evening from 8 to 9. Mr. Owen will conduct the service and give a "Candlelight Meditation." The congregation will Join in the singing of Christmas carols. The public is welcome. Laudee Domini; anthem, "Beautiful Saviour," Christiansen, with Miss Either Height as soloist; offer pastor, Rev.

Ernest A Becker "Strangers and Pilgrims on the Pittsfleld as soloist includes, organ prelude, "Andantino Amabila," (Rheinbergen); the processional Earth. The children's sermon will Church Service Church of the Assumption -Rev. Martin J. For han, pastor. Mass at tory anthem, "And the Glory of be on a New Year's theme, en day.

titled 'Take a Look at Yourself." hymn; solo, "By the Waters of Babylon" (Howell); the offertory, 9.30. tne Lord, Handel; potslude, "Fost-lude in Cappelen. St James Rev. Richard Mor- The junior choirs will sing "There's Chapel of the North American Martyrs Mass at 8. Confessions will be heard at the a Song in the Air" and the offer "The Live Store of the Berkshires' LEE SUPER MARKET tory will be sung by members of timer-Maddox, rector.

There will be holy communion at A chorale The publican'' (Van de Water); the organ postlude, fantasy on ancient Christmas hymns (Kreckel). The John Sergeant Society will meet at 7 PM in the church parlors. Gala New Year's Eve party. Music by Blue Notes, starting at 9. Hillside, Hartsville.

Adv 31 Electrical wiring. All kinds. John P. Tracy, 283 Main St. Adv.

30 Church of the Assumption this aft the adult quartet service and sermon by the rector will be at 11. There will be no Young people's meetings will be Dick Balzer will be in charge of the Sunday school. Services st Trinity Church will be holy communion at 8 and morning prayer and sermon at 11. The sermon at the service at 1 will be by Rev. Ralph Putney, rector.

Masses at St. Ann's Church will be at 7, 8.30 and 10.30. devotional. held at 7 and 8 in the evening. The traditional New Year's morning prayer meeting will be held at 8.

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For Sale- Adv. ernoon at 5 and this evening at 7. Baptist Church Rev. Chandler Holmes, pastor. Sunday school at 10.

Morning worship at 11 with music by both choirs. The sermon topic, "Begin the Year With God." God's Workers will meet at 6 PM in the Upper Room and Youth Incorporated at 6.45. All are cordially invited to attend Dragon's F-2 Milk Bar. Sheffield. this service which has been held Dr.

and Mrs. Elbert K. Fret-well and Donald Macnutt have returned to New York after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Macnutt at Cherry Bounce Farm, Interlaken. Open 1.30 AM to 10 PM. Lunches, Studio End Tables at the church now for many years. dinners, xountain service.

aov 30 Brotherhood Party Open Services at the Lee Methodist Church will be Sunday school at 9.45, and morning worship at 11. To Public Your friends rate distinctive, exclusive Norcross greeting cards. Mahaiwe Jewelers, 271 Main St Tel. Gt Berr. 781-M.

Adv. Jan. 1. The sermon will be by Rev. James J.

Lyons, pastor. The Youth Society will meet at 7 in the evening. a I In Maple! Priced as $5.75 Sunday school at St George's Episcopal Church will be at 10, and Let Us Know About Your Electrical Needs House Wiring: Contractors LEE ELECTRIC SHOP J. Burke, Prop. Main St LEE 189-R Canaan, Conn.

Kathrvn McLane Bride in Church Ceremony CANAAN, Conn. Miss Kathryn Ellen McLane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McLane of Sal Becket the service of morning prayer and Mario Guerrierl has returned to Baltimore, Mi, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Antonio Guerrierl. Miss Rosalie Buck, a student nurse at Newton General Hospital, and Mist Esther Buck, a student at Boston University, are Spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck. Frank Overlees recently broke his arm in four places.

Miss Patricia Jones of Winch-endon is spending week with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Peck. sermon will take place at 11. The sermon will be by James S.

Neill, rector. The annual Christmas pag LENOX The New Year's Eve party at the Brotherhood Tuesday night, originally planned to be limited to members, has been opened to the general public. Arrangements have been made for an orchestra, a buffet supper, and soft drinks. Tickets are on sale now for the dance and the supper, and there will also be tickets just for dancing. Game Canceled The basketball game between the eant will be held In the afternoon at 3 at the church.

Many Attend Mrs. Lyman's Rites BECKET The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. A. Lyman, who died in Set the New Tear In Masses at St.

Mary's Church will be at 7, 8.30, 9 JO. and 10.30. The isbury became the bride of Joseph Peter Ducillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducillo of Canaan at a cere 10.30 mass will be a high mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne of at the Mahaiwe Doom Open at 11 PM Show Starts 11:30 AO Seats 60c inc. tax the home of her daughter. Miss Private driveways snow-plowed Cleveland, Ohio, are the holiday and estimates i Lenox Kiwanis and the Pittsfleld Esther S.

Lyman in Melrose Mon mony performed by Rev. Eugene Torpey at St. Joseph's Church ait For arrangements TeL 279 Adv. 30 Collegians scheduled for Thursday io Thursday morrune. Miss Ger night, was canceled when the trude Hugins was organist and Lee Theatre, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 'Without aeervations." Adv.

30 John Blanchi, soloist. The bride, who was given in day morning, was held in the Federated Church at 2 yesterday afternoon with Rev. Frederick P. Freeman, pastor of the Federated Church, officiating. Mrs.

Josephine H. Eames, organist, played appropriate selections, finishing marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of sequin iuuiuiiiiititiiiifitiiiiiiiiiiiiffiinmiifiriiiuitiatiuiiwuii For Quality MEATS and GROCERIES Shop at The Veterans' Market Open Tonight Till Car. Mala and Center LEE trimmed white wool with matching guests of Mrs. Paynes parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.

A. Clarke, of Franklin Street Miss Marian Clarke of Los Angeles, Is also visiting her parents. Miss Mae Sheehan of Cleveland, Ohio, is spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. M. J.

Mahan, of High Street Miss Helen Wurtzbach of Chicago is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ambler of High Street Mrs.

Jack Capria, and daughters, Constance and Jacqueline, of New York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John lacobacci of High with "Abide With Me," a favorite hymn of the deceased. Burial was in the North Becket nat and carried a prayer book decorated with gardenias. Miss Bar Pittsfleld team did not appear.

A scrimmage between the locals and the Lenox High team was held. Dennis Duffln, a student at La Salle Military Academy, is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Duffln of CUffwood Street Mrs.

Felix Kesne of Bridgeport is also a guest of the Dufflns. Lee Theatre, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, "Without Reservations." Adv. 30 WorAington Service and Sunday school will be at the church at 11 tomorrow bara McLane, bridesmaid, sister of We're entering this glorious New Year on a note of triumph --our hearts filled with the best of wishes for you and yours. Cemetery. Alfred A.

Andrews, the bride, was dressed in rose wool with brown accessories and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. James Ducillo was best man for his brother. Following the ceremony the members or the bridal party were iimmtiniitniliiiniitiHHiM MMNMUIimillllMMIll Street served breakfast at the Country Club. Later a reception was held Miss Jane Cannon Is spending her vacation from school in North Carolina with her mother, Mrs. Paul Cannon, of West Park Street.

Frank E. Andrews and Charles Johnson of this town; Edmund J. Radasch of Longmeadow; Winslow Lyman of Hinsdale and Harold M. Tower of Springfield were bearers. From out of town were Mrs.

Jonathan Rorer of Philadelphia; Mrs. Rebecca Achorn, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of Providence, RL; Miss Esther S. Lyman of Melrose; Mr.

and Mrs. Winslow Lyman of Hinsdale: Mrs. Elizabeth Lyman-of Pittsfleld; Miss Mary A. and Master Charles Radasch, and Mrs. Edmund J.

Radasch, of Longmeadow; Mr. and Mrs. John Radasch. of Charlemont; Mr. and morning with sermon on the topic, "The Power Behind the World." by the pastor, Rev.

William P. Barton. Guests In town for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eddy and daughter, and Mr.

and Mrs. Leon W. Palmer and son with Mr. and Mrs. Merwin F.

Packard; Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. Cole and Mr. and Mrs.

Leland P. Cote Scotia, N.Y., with Mrs. Anna A Cole and Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Torrey Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beals and son of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Lanesboro MRS.

ARTHUR CAMPBELL TeL 8082 at the Community Studio. KtKEKWODD Mrs. Ducillo wore a gray wool suit with white teddy bear coat, matching hat and corsage of red roses when they left on a wedding trip to Lake Placid. They will make their home in Canaan when -Miss Irma Bosma la at St. I LEE Theatre 1 SHOW PLACE or the ssnasmmas EVENING SHOW STAKTS AT 1 MATINEES AT 2 30 SON.

and HOLIDAYS I Inferior Painting Luke's Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Lillv of North Main Street have as they return.

and Robert T. Bartlett and family ofj The former Miss McLane attend Mrs. Alfred A. Andrews, and Mr Great Barrington ed Housatonic Valley Regional guests Mr. Lilly's nephew and niece, Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Frederick and son, Russell, of Sche Last Tune Tonight and Mrs. Frank E. Andrews of West Chesterfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Allen. Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Fair-man and their two daughters, Dor West Becket nectady. High School. Mr.

Ducillo attended the same school and was in the merchant marine two years during the war. Mr. Ducillo is employed "The Walls Came Tumbling Down" Lee Bowman Marguerite Chapman The Ladles' Auxiliary of Berk othy and Beverly, left Wednesday shire Union Chapel will meet at 2 to spend the remainder of the week Wall Papering LEE PAINT STORE R. Jules Pautot, Prop. CENTER ST.

LEE luesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Crooks. Miss Alice Bosma and Miss Love Marie Beeler are at their with relatives in Augusta, Me. Mrs. Louis Zarr left Thursday at Casey a uarage.

The Canaan fire department was called to the John Green home on West Main Street Thursday CLOSED NEXT MONDAY YOUTH, LUCE TRADING AT LOU IS MARKET "Where Shopping la a Profitable Pleasure" Plenty of Parking Space "Without Reservations" Oaudette Colbert John Wayne Don DeFore home for two weeks. They are morning to visit her uncle In Winston-Salem, N.C., for the remainder of the Christmas vacation. evening to extinguish a chimney students at state Teachers College, North Adams. nre. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Miller Rev. and Mrs. William P. soent Christmas with Mr.

and spent Christmas with their son, Kenneth Miller and family in Hartford. Mrs. John Green spent Christ OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 FARM IMPLEMENTS ECONOMY is the watchword! Low prices for top-quality foods continues at this all-inclusive food store. mas with relatives in Brooklyn, N.Y. -Mrs.

John Parsons and daugn- tar "Mkmm KVAFiM Parcnnc "HiM spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reel. COOKED, MILDLY CURED HAM 59 PRIME, CHOICE, WELL TRIMMED PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN STEAKS 69 Mrs. Philip H.

Cogswell in! Pittsfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. McGann of Scarsdale, N.Y., and Kenneth Paul from the University of Colorado were at the McCann summer home for the holidays.

Lebanon Valley Funeral Held WEST LEBANON, N.T. Funeral services for Christian Shu-hart of this town were held Thursday afternoon at 2 from the residence and 2.30 at the Stephentown Baptist Church with Rev. Oscar Arnold officiating. Bearers were Charles Smith, Charles Ederer, Gala New Year's Eve party. Music by Blue Notes, starting at 9.

Hillside, Hartsville. Adv 31 MACHINERY John Deere Dealer Manley B. Cheney Tel. lit LOB COLONU4 CREAMERY SALE BOYS' WEAR JACKETS OVERCOATS WOOL SHIRTS All Specially Priced for Clearance. Carter's, Woolmasters, Oldin-Dennis, BucksJcein Joe.

Ail the well known makes you have always found at Owens'. Now they are marked down so come early if you wish Io share in the special values. J. T. OWENS FRESH GROUND, PURE BEEF Hamburg 39 Stanleys BUTTER 85 IN 1 LB.

ROLLS Ends Tonight at 7 and "Nocturne" Serves and Isaiah Wheeler. Burial sen. NEW PACK FLORIDA CITRUS JUICES PURE Song of the NOTICE We Wifl Be Open Tuesdays 9 to 6 Saturdays 9 to 6 2 was in we wnwwr toe evergreens. Coldest Yet The low temperature of five below reported la last night's Eagle has been exceeded by late reports. A report of eight below has been reported by Melvin B.

Sedgwick and minus six was recorded at Black's service station. These readings were taken at seven yesterday morning, Big 44 Ooeee Can 19' LARD 1 lb. pkg. ORANGE BLENDED Oft GRAPEFRUIT South" in Technicolor rat, ass, i sas Until Further Notice MOM. TTJES.

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