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6--The Berkshire Eagle, Thursdav, March 19, 1959 Mrs. Richard Wiley Named President Of Sorority Alumnae Mrs. Richard B. Wiley was named president of the Western Massachusetts Alumnae Club of Alpha Chi Omega at a luncheon meeting recently in Easthampton. Others elected were: Mrs.

F. Wiley OIT of Pittsfield and Mrs. George Kemp of North Granby. sectional Miss Goodrich, R. S.

Schwager 'Are Engaged Vermont Girl, BU Graduate Plan Summer Wedding Academic Honors Many From County Are Named to Dean's Lists Many county students have been named dean's lists at their respective colleges. Among them are Dudley Woodard. son of Mrs. Mildred Woodard of 29 George who is on the dean's list at MaeMurray College in Jacksonville. 111., where he is a NORTHFIELD, Vt.

Mr. 113 1 Mr Woodard was in the Marriage Intentions Hugh Dalton, Vincent Ave. Francis Lennon and Dorothy EsteLla Flanagan, 228 Francis vice Mrs. George L. Goodrich of i one cent of his class presidents; Miss Central St.

today announced the! a 3 average. Students with aver- Oreana Merriam of Amherst, recording secretary; Mrs. Donald Bossart of Amherst. corresponding secretary; Miss Betty Jane Carpenter of Pittsfield, Miss Alice Mary Smith of South Egre-j mont. historian; Mrs.

George Gaby of Springfield, Lyre editor; Mrs. Merritt Edson of Pittsfield, Mrs. John Burlingame of East Longmeadow and Mrs. Bossart, Pan- hellenie delegates to the Berkshire, Greater Springfield and Amherst Panhellenic associations respectively. Mrs.

David W. Evans district alumnae chairman of the fraternity, installed the officers. Mrs. Wiley reported on the Hera Day project. Toys, specially de-j signed by Alpha Chi Omega for cerebral palsy patients, were donated to Coolidge Hill School and to the Northampton Cerebral Palsy Center.

Since 1947 the sorority has given 131 scholarships for advanced study of the disease to doctors, nurses and therapists. More than $200,000 has been donated by alumnae and collegiates for work in this field. Three members of the Western i featured national fraternity magazine, June issue. They are Mrs. Wiley.

Mrs. Francis Cummings of Agawarn, and Mrs. William Bodden of Northampton. Mrs. Evans will leave Tuesday Dartmouth Glee Club Lists Program Concert Tomorrow Will Benefit Boys' Club Fund Tha program was announced today for the Dartmouth College Glee has been named at Boston College.

I Club concert at 8:15 tomorrow eve- A Pro Merito graduate of Pittsfield fi mff in Pittsfield igh School ages of at least 2.4 are on the dean's list. Mr. Woodard is a 1958 graduate of Pittsfield High School, where he was on the ski team. Gregg A. Volci, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gregg P. Volci of 146 Mill Town Players Name Director For 'Tender Trap' High School, he is a junior- at college. He was on the ticket committee for the Junior prom and for B.C. night at the Boston Pops concerts, general chairman of the second annual business machines show rung in auditorium.

All proceeds from the concert under the auspices of the Dartmouth Club of Berkshire County and the Pittsfield Kiwanis Club, and president of St. Mark's acade- 2 rtU th6 Boys Clu i i na c. Ifund. Tickets may be obtained at my, business students' society. Dean's list appointments at Northeastern University for students with a average and no grade below include David N.

Fillio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newman A. Fillio of 255 Linden a senior; and Vincent C. Dilego of North Adams.

Four county students are on the h0n the door. JLocI People To House Group Public Events Tonight meeting of School Committee, City Council and Capital Outlay Committee on "Needed Facilities." North Junior High School. show by employes of New England Tel. Tel. Co.

to benefit March of Dimes. Pittsfield High School. Tomorrow 4:00 p.m. "Aladdin and His Magic Lamp" presented by Pittsfield Junior League. South Junior High School.

a i a i Ad Members of the glee club will be entertained in 21 Berkshire homes. Hosts will be: Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Bradley. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John A.

MacGruer Dr. and Mrs. Peter i H. Dillard. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob S. Aaronson, IV jTillotson, Mr. and Richard Donati Kanter Richard Donati, who is directing the Town Players' production of "Tender Trap." is director of dra- Girls Club Lists Contest dinners Winners of the "wearing of the green" contest Tuesday night at the Girls Club dancing classes were Ann Grimaldi and Philip Goyette for the fifth and sixth grade group, and Maureen Fair and William Wheelock for the junior high school group. Miss Martha May Newsom, Girls Club director, judged the contest, and classes are under the direction of Mr.

and Mrs. Silvio DeLugan. Mrs. Richard True, Dr. and Mrs.

Theodore W. The next Saturday night dance High School, I be April not April 4 as pre where he has been aiviously announced, as there will be teacher of French since 3950. activities at the club on that i date. Miss Chloe Goodrich Studio mont of Edward L. Therrien of Lee, a fresh-) man.

to make her official visit to the New Haven (tonn.) Alumnae Club of the fraternity. She will speak at a supper meeting. Last week Mrs. Evans installed a new alumnae club, the Central Long Island (N.Y.) Club during a five-day visit in that area. She also met with Gamma Gamma Alumnae Chapter in New York, and is assisting with the reorganization of this group.

Chloe, to Robert S. Schwager of 71 01 Framingham. son of Mrs. Solomon ill. Schwager of 46 Hull Pitts-j field, and the late ICtllCCe Ol Schwager.

A summer wedding is planned. The play will be presented on lursday. Friday and Saturday, i Mr, and Mrs. George i April 2. 3 and -4, in The Berkshire Denny, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard D. Curtain time will be 8:30 Sammis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

jp.m. Young, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell "Tender Trap" will be Mr. Don(Ahern, Mr.

and Mrs. first effort at directing Meeti an ings Sigma Kappa Sorority The Berkshire County Alumnae WHY PAY MORE? Shop SIEGEL Furniture 352 Columbus Ave. For Nationally Advertised Brands at LOWER PRICES! We Are Never Knowingly Undersold Open Tonite and Fri. Till 9 No Down Payment Required Up To 36 Months To Pay Miss Goodrich, a graduate of Northfield High School, class of 1954, now is a student at Boston University. Mr.

Schwager. who graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1953 and Boston University in 1957, now is studying for his master's degree in business administration at Northeastern Evening Graduate School. He is employed by Dennison Manu-1 Framingham. James S. Dills shirts that press themselves! and weors" that never need an iron--they drip-dry fresh and crisp.

Wear them, wosri them-they're the answer to your laundry problems. And we have of them imartfy styled with Ivy button-down cotlara, in plaids, loiio'j, pasteis, they afl look good, they priced corns and stock up. Sizes 2 to 20, 1.98 to 2.98 mike's berkshire hills shop Plenty ol EASY MARKING rear of store! "Charge Ol Course! Mr. and Mrs. George P.

adult group, although he has acted) Club of Sigma Kappa Sorority will and Mrs. Ralph G. i i the players' productions of a supper meeting Tuesday at Seheufler. and Mr. and Mrs.

Shei-jclining Figure," "Bus Stop" p.m. at the home of Mrs. Janus." He also composed Steele, 76 Elizabeth St. don Shapiro, al! of Pittsfield; Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick W. Lord of Stockbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Gable, Mr.

Sitzer, and and Mrs. Richard E. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Miss Carole M.

Shea John E. Shea of 245 Lebanon Ave. today announced the engagement of his daughter, Carole Mary, of 68 Circular Ave. to James S. Dills, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Dills of 255 Lebanon Ave. The wedding is planned for May 9 in Mount Carmel Church. Miss Shea, a file maintenance clerk at GE, is a 1958 graduate of Pittsfield High School. Mr.

Dills, who graduated in 1957 from Pittsfield High School, is shift manager for Cities Sendee Gas Station on the Massachusetts Turnpike. He has served two years in the Army Reserves. 600 at Opening Of Junior League Play A capacity audience of 600 attended the opening performance of the play, "Aladdin and His Magic sponsored by the Junior League of Pittsfield in cooperation with the Pittsfield Public School I Department yesterday afternoon at South Junior High School. The play will be repeated at 4 today and tomorrow and at 2 p.m. Saturday.

OVERHEAD Our new nrs spring garden of vivid ealort. Then art flirty pinkt, buttercup redt, leafy hyacinth bluet and mart! They're shown with potto, perky bout end toupt of veiling an eritp strmct. They've never been more charming, more fyt-appealinf. Try ALL on ihit 3.98 31.50 by Mr. John, Jr.

Lily Dacha Jen Arlett textile store P. Lyons of Lenox: and Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Childs of Dalton.

Soloists Named Under the direction of Paul R. Zellar, the program will include a piano solo by Robert Bailey and vocal solos by Robert Weston, Richard Watson, Allan Glick and Richard Welty. In addition, a group of 10 called the Injunaires will sing. The program: Songs of Dartmouth Collsse Gregory Holthusen '59, conductor Heaiar Wheelock. Twilight Song The Last Words of David Randal! Thompson Mominjf Hymn.

Isador Henschel Sons From Osslan's Fhigal Johannes Brahms Ohoruset from Damnation of Faust ground music for the Masquers' productions Cherry Orchard" and "The Girl of the West." A native of Florence, Italy, Mr. Donati came to the United States at the age of 11. He graduated from Westerly CR.I.) High School received his A.B. at Amherst College, his M.A. at Middlebury College and studied at the University of Paris for a year.

During World War he was an interpreter and interrogator with U.S. Army Intelligence. Mr. Donati is married to the former Jean Schabacker of Erie, Pa. The couple have two boys and two girls.

Loretta Sagendorph to Amherst Mrs. Elliot Roberts of Amherst. of "The province president, and Mrs. Robert Parmenter of Centerville, state recommendations chairman, will speak about their sorority work. L'Union St.

Jean Baptiste Women The women's council of L'Union St. Jean Baptiste will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Women's Club Pittsfield Grange Miss Patricia Thorwarth, youth chairman, will be in charge of a literary program for the Pittsfield Grange meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the hall. Miss Thorwarth will be assisted by other members of the youth group.

Refreshments will be served by the Puritan Group, under the direction of Mrs. Clifford F. Peck. Ballade. Op.

Frederic Chopin' The Hanover Winter Song Frederic Builard Robert '59, soloist Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Firs and Frank Logan Blaclc Is ths Color ol My True Love's Hair Der Kurpfalz Arranged by Sttiarc Churchill Jeanette. Go Tell It on the Mountain German Folk Song Alan Murray Arranged by Samuel Loboda Richard Watson '59, soloist Set Down Servant! Arranged by Robert Shaw Richard Watson '59: Robert Weston '39, soloists Songs by The Injunaires Thtnkin' 'Bout You Robert Bdgerton '59 Allan Click '60. soloist Maria from West side Stor? Leonard Bernstein Allan Glick '60. soloist Tonight from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein Richard Watson. '9, soloist You Are.

Beautiful from Flower rrum Song Richard Rodgers Rlohard Welty '01, soloist Sunday from Flower Drum Song Richcrd Rodgers Robert Weston '58. soloist Seventy-Six Trombones from the Music Man Meredith Wilson Latin-American Session Set for So-Ed Dance Club Announcement was made today of the marriage of Miss Loretta G. Sagendorph. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold R. Sagendorph of Lanesboro, to George E. Seddon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R.

Seddon of 41 Orlando Ave. The Rev. Earl M. Lehman performed the ceremony March 3 at Lebanon Springs, N.Y. The couple were attended by Mrs.

George B. Mitchell of Lane'sboro, Mr. Seddon's aunt, and his brother, Lawrence C. Seddon. Mrs.

Seddon is a 1958 graduate of Pittsfield High School. Mr. Seddon, who attended Pittsfield High School, served in the Army three years. High School Band. To Hold Card Parly The Pittsfield High School band will hold a card party Wednesday.

April 1. at p.m. at the YMCA to raise money for the hand's spring second lesson in the to Washington, D.C. American dance series of the So-j Miss Mary Lou Famsworth and Ed Dance Club, taught by Mr. and Miss Marilyn Jordan have been Mrs.

Silvio DeLugan, will be to-i named chairmen. Miss Neoma morrow at 8:30 p.m. at the YMCA. Keyes and Miss Barbara Bouley Hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and are in charge of door prizes, and Mrs.

Daniel W. Fox and Mr. and Richard Rubin of tickets. Mrs. Sterling F.

Strause. Players are to brin.a: cards. Dancing will follow the lesson, Tickets may be obtained from any and refreshments will be served. member or at ihe door. The club met as usual last Friday at the with Mr.

and Mrs. Harold D. Jost and Dr. and Mrs. Roy A.

Moody as hosts and hostesses. Marjorie Schnopp Is Engaged to George Koulgeorge Miss Marjorie T. Schnopp HINSDALE--Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Schnopp of Windsor Road today announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marjorie T. Schnopp, to George Harry Koulgeorge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Koulgeorge of 881 North Pittsfield.

The wedding will take place June 20 at St. Pat-j rick's Church. Miss Schnopp. a 1958 graduate of Dalton High School, is a clerk- ivpist at Stevenson Co. Inc.

Mr. Koulgeorge is a graduate Pittsfield High School and Berkshire Business College. He is a bookkeeper at Elmvale Worsted Co. Savings Bank Women Attend Meeting in Boston Five Central and South Berkshire': women are attending the 34th an- nual conference of Savings Bank Women of Massachusetts at the." Statler Hotel in Boston. Miss Margaret F.

Dougherty of the North Adams Savings Bank will preside. Mrs. Carolyn Hopkins, Mrs. Ruth Watson and Mrs. Grace Williams are attending from Berkshire County Savings Bank, and Mrs.

Esther M. Kuhn and Mrs. Alba A. Pasco from the Lee Sav- ings Bank. The conference opens this eve- ing with a social hour and dinner in the crystal ballroom of the Kenmore Hotel.

Following the registration tomorrow morning, tha annual meeting and election of officers will be held at the Statler. During the afternoon, banks will be visited. The evening session will open with a reception for members and guests. A banquet will be, held in the Georgian room at the Statler. Main address of the evening will be given by Everett J.

Livesey, whose topic will be "Automation in Savings Operations." frtm BATHTUBS bottoms of COPPBt POTS I THE FLOORS-MEWS AUTO IUMPERS ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS FREE SAMPLE ZUOISStXJ) GROCERS WSTAW PRODUCTS HARDWARE. OffT. WIRWWH.KWJBHY 10 COT STORES First Baptist Women To See Electric Cooking The Billie Harris and Esther Ling Chapters of the First Baptist Church will meet Monday at 7:45 a.m. in the theater of the Massachusetts Electric Co. Mrs.

Elizabeth Q. Lovett, home service director, will present "A ooking Bee of Speed-Electric Cooking." a demonstration of food.i preparation with electric ap- Dliances. Food prepared on the program vill be awarded as prizes. Tne chapter hostesses will serve refreshments. The parking lot in the of the company building will open for the convenience of those attending.

Delicious with i SttMUto JULIENNE Potato Sticks Complete one-dish meal for Lent Tuna-au-Gratin $1,000 Winner in Pillsbury's EEST Bake-Off Central Pomona Grange To Mark Youth Night Berkshire a Pomona Grange will meet at tomorrow evening at the Middlefield instead of next week because of Good Friday, according to Edward jF. Horalek, master. Youth Night will be observed, Miss Joyce M. Melle of Heart of the Berkshires Grange as chairman. Young people from all subordinate Granges in this Pomona jurisdiction will take pan in conduct- i the program.

For young peo-i jple who have not yet received the! i higher degree, the Pomona a i will lower the meeting to the fourth I degree. host Grange will serve re-j freshments. i Social Briefs Spring vacation at Bates Lewiston. Maine, will start jixw. Rome for the week's holiday! be Miss Adelaide Dorfman.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Dorfman of 50 Miss Barbara McMorris. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. McMorris of 95 Strong Miss Kay Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert F. Smith of 90 Miss Julia Gillispie, daughter of JMr. and Mrs. David L. Gillispie of 215 Bartlett Miss Mary Jean Cushman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul G. Cushmnn of 82 Richard Lawrence Tlyall, son of Mr. and Mn. Wallace W.

Ryall of 104 AV.engare AVP jinrt Vir. of Mr. and Mm. Fred L. Jahm of 4T Wellesley St.

I and Blanche I Corcoran, 42 North have re- Iturned home after spending two 'months In St. Petersburg. Fla. CREDIT COUPONS You use them just like cash waiting! Just present your you woold cssh. Cjtoodl our 460 Newberry storm I COUPON BOOKS in EACH BOOK CONTAINS various coupons valued at PAT FOI COUPON BOOKS IN EAST MONTMT MY- MINTS -taka from 4 to 8 to complete payments.

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