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The Berkshire County Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • Page 26

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Wednesday, Dec. 19 Ui Tivo Who Were Recent Brides Udel-Moore MRS. VINCENT M. MUSACCHIO (Regetta A. Castello) Shapiro MRS.

RAYMOND J. 4RNER (Barbara Hume) MlSS Crandall Adele Peplowski Married to K. L. Holy Family Teacher Is Bride At St. Mark's of.

Sport Shop Head (From Saturday's Eagle) Mi.ss EliAibeth Mary Crandall of 128 Euclrd Avenue, daughter of the latp Mr and Mrs. George Crandall. was married this morning at St Mark's Church to Raymond Goodrich, son of Mr. and Mrs A V. Goodrich of 22 Dpan Place.

The 9 o'clock ceremony ssas performed by Rev. Michael J. Leona-d before an altar banked svith yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Eleanor Eagan played the organ, and Miss Marion Griffin sang The bride wore an ankle-length peacock blue taffeta gosvn and a a i hat trimmed with os- i feathers Her hand bouquet ssas of sweetheart ro.ses i svhitP pompons and bouvardia. Miss Helen Lcona Buckley, maid of honor, svas dressed in an ankle-length gown of fuchsia taffeta and a matching ostrich feather-trimmed hat.

She carried a hand bouquet of pink pompons, sweetheart roses and bouvardia. Robert Vincent Goodrich was his brother's best man. The bridegroom's mother wore a black lace dress with matching accessories and a corsage of white pompons. A a reception at the home of Mr Goodrich's parents, the couple wont to Canada. Mrs Goodrich a gray dress, maroon coat, i i svith gray caracul and a maroon hat for traveling The couple will be at home at 128 Euclid Avenue on their return 6.

Mrs. Gflfldrlch graduated from St School and received her S. degree at North State Teachers College. Before her marriage, she taught at Pomeroy School. Mr.

Goodrich, manager of the Sport Shop is a graduate ol Pittsfield High School, Colburn Preparatory School and Fordham University He is a veteran of 20 months' Army service, including 12 months in Manila. A varsity a at both Pittsfield High and Louise L. White i Is Married to, Francis LeClai ommittees Listed for Orphan Bazaar Holy Family League Of Charity To Hold Annual Sale Dec. 4 (From Friday's Eagle) Committees for the Christmas bazaar for orphans Dec. 4 at the Notre Dame Church basement on Melville Street were announcedj this week at a meeting at the Women's Club.

The bazaar will be sponsored by the Pittsfield Guild of the Holy Family League of Charity Mrs Maurice Carey, general chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Charles P. Budney and Mrs. E. i The following table chairmen and comrrhttees have been appointed' Knitting, Miss Dons Smith, chairman, assisted by Misses Margaret Smith, Alice Connor, Ann Connor, Helen Connor and Mae Gaul, aprons.

Mrs Harry Salkin chairman, Mrs. Alexander J. Vincent, Mrs. John J. Gerard, Mrs.

Edward Touhey and Mrss Elizabeth Sweeney; handkerchiefs, Miss Vera Coakley, chairman, assisted by Mrs. William D. Larkm, Mrs Francis D. Fallon, Miss Mary and Mrs Albert J. Gallipeau; children's table, i i a (From Fnday Ea gi Wilson, chairman, Mrs Alfred A Soutier, Mrs Mary C.

D.scoe and Ml U1 reU a While, James Barmclc daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alex- james tsarnicic. La a J. White of 272 West Street, and Francis William LeClair, son of Mr. and Mrs Frank LeClair of 363 Columbus Avenue, svere married yesterday morning at Notre Dame Church, which was decorated with lavender and white porn- pons and palms.

The 9 o'clock ceremony was performed by Rev. Richard J. Welch. Harvey Loveless played the organ. Mr.

White escorted his daughter, w'hose honor attendant svas the bridegroom's sister, Miss Daisy LeClair Bridesmaids were the Misses Lois While, the bride's niece, and Jean Ireland. Jo Ann Stroz, niece of the bridegroom, was flow- Mrs. Francis LeClair Plourte Mrs. John T. Kinnifick Jr.

(From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Adele M. Peplowski, daughter of Mi and Mrs. Frank Peplovv- ski of 209 Dewey Avenue, and John T. Kinnilick of Mr and Mrs J. Kinnifick of 24 Bntlon biode, chairman, Mrs.

Adelard J. Chalifoux, Mrs. Roger C. Roy, Mrs. Roland J.

Comtois, Mrs. Lucien C. Dupuis, Mrs. E. H.

Baker, Mrs. John Martin and Miss Katharine Donhn; white elephants, Mrs. Bernard Tracy, chairman, Miss Agnes Soulicr, Miss Lillian Lussier, Mary McMahon and Miss Mary Grace; home-cooked foods, Miss Florence Coy, chairman. Miss Kathleen Reeves, Miss Emily De- ciles, Miss Marian Canavan, Mrs. a a i Kline and Mrs.

Howard E. Others are: Christmas cards, Mis. Thomas Gavin, chairman, Mrs. Leon Bonin and Mrs Samuel Spratlin; Chi istmas wrappings, Mrs. Daniel R.

Lee chairman, Miss Elizabeth Derivan and Miss Katharine Donahue; snack bar, Mrs. John M. Hall, chairman, Mrs. Henry McErlain. Mrs.

Henry Lussier, Mrs. A Bedard and Mrs Helena Larkm; special prizes, Miss Helen Kenney, a i a Mi.s Jame.s Revnolds, Mrs. Joseph Carmpl and Mr-. Walter i-'iank, and i i Mrs James Brett, A i a I and Miss Irene a Tnomas Sullivan of the Hol- yokp League a spoke at this week'i meeting. Each ot the league's 27 guilds in Cential and Western Massachusetts is planning a Christmas bazaar.

Proceeds will be used for the orphans of Massachusetts. The following gifts for orphans collected this 50 tooth brushes, six tooth brush holders, i hand blushes, seven Wash cloths and soap dishes. er girl. Kenneth J. LeClair was best man for his brother, and Francis White, the bride's nephew, and Richard Smith ushered.

The i gown was of candlelight satin fashioned with sweetheart neckline, i bodice, i ger-tip sleeves and full skirt with long train A seed pearl Juliet cap held hpi i i illusion veil Slip eairixl a While orchid on a 90- a book -vhich belonged to her greal-grandmothPr The maid of i and bridesmaids i droned in a i a a gowns i i bodices, yokes, a i shoulder lines, cap slops es i a i a and bouffant skirts i scalloped peplums The honor attendant's was peacock-colored and the bridesmaids luchsia. They morning at Holy Family Church by Rev Valentine Teclaw. John Sumy vsas at the organ, and Miss, Dorothy Ptak The aliar was decorated with Mr. Peplowski gave his daughter in marriage, Miss Catherine M. Kinnifick, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and the Misses Janet Peplowski and Mary Ann Komuniecki, the bride's sister and cousin, respectively, were nunior bridesmaids.

Frank Peplowski brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Lawrence Ramsay, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, and William Eatran, cousin of the bncie- groom The gown was of candle- ara Potter Is Fiancee of Edmund Sneizek Fordh.Tn. Mr. Goodrich coached Pittsfield American Legion and Brass Rail summer. baseball teams last Rosemary Mills To Be Married She Will Be Bride Of Robert E.

May In Home Ceremony (From Saturday's Eagle) RICHMOND Miss Rosemary Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mills of State Street, will be married this afternoon at 4 to Robert E. May, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin May of 61 Harding Street, Pittsfield. The ss-tedding will a place at the bride's parents' home, which will be decorated i chrysanthemums and greens. Rev. John Gratton will perform the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families.

A recep- i for the Immediate families si ill follow. The bride, who be given in a i a by her father, ss-ill have Mtss Nancy May, sister of I bridegroom, as maid of honor. Bridesmaid be Miss Elizabeth Mills, the bride's Her ece. Luplla Ann Wellon Will be flower girl. Robert Monk is to be best man The bride svill be dressed in an ivory satin heirloom gown with rose point lace yoke and under- sleeves of Chantilly lace.

Her full- length French illusion veil edged Chantilly lace will be fastened to a lace crown. She will carry a Colonial bouquet of roses and ssvainsona. The maid of honor and brides- mrtid will be dressed in blue moire i jo.sns fashioned ssith sweethear and cape sleeves. Their Colonial bouquets and flosvered coronets will be of rose pink carnations with white flosvers. The girl's dress will be of white organdy printed with rose buds.

She will carry a Colonial bouquet of rose pink carnations and white i.Hes of valley to match her coronet. For traveling South. the bride will wear a hunter green gabardine suit svith brovsn accessories l-ie couple will live at 'inaj-i Road, i svhen i oy return. Both the bnJe and bridegroom are Pittsfleld High School gradu- a'es. Thu bride it employed by the GE sales division.

The bridegroom, light a i i i inserted lace yoke, Peter Pan collai filled bodice, long pointed sleeves and courl a i She s. chapel-length veil attached to a matching seed pearl-trimmed braided tiaia and carried a gardenia on a prayer book with pompon streamers. The maid of honor was dressed In i green satin with fitted bodice, oval i bracelet-length sleeves and bustle-back bouffant i and a a i halo of handmade a i buds. Her bouquet was of bronze pompons The junior bridesmaids sislei gowns of br mze satin i inserted lace yokea, Peter Pan collars, cap and bouffant skirts Their headdresses of yellow pompons matched their bouquets. Mrs.

Peplowski's ensemble was a green crepe dress with black accessories and a yellow rose corsage. Mr. Kmnifick's mother wore a navy sheer dress, black ac- and a corsage of red roses. A dinner for 60 and a reception followed at the West Street Grange For traveling to New York, Washington and Virginia, the bride wore a hunter green satin dress, a gray coat with Bombay baby lamb collar and black accessories The couple! will live at 245 Linden Street after Dec 4 A secretary at the Boy Scout office, Mrs Kinnifick graduated from Pitisfield High School and attended Berkshire Business College. Mr.

i i i also graduated from Pittsfleld High School, and is employed in the General Electric power distribution section. He is a veteran of three years' Army service, including 33 months in the European theatre. wore Juliet calottes of silver braid 1 and carried small hand bouquets of fuchsia carnations. The flower girl a powder blue period dress wllh fitted bodice and bouf- a skirt tiered wqth and a a i headpiece. Her i i a ture hand bouquet was of blue and i a a a i Mis.

Wnite's ensemble was a black crepe dress with gray coat and black accessories The bridegroom's mother wore a black and pink print dress with hladk coat and accessories. Both had corsages of white gardenias and sweetheart roses. A a reception at the LeClair home, the couple Went to Washington, For traveling, Mrs. LeClair wore a green gabardine suit gray fitted coat with Persian lamb collar, Persian 'lamb head band and black accessories The couple's home i be at 31 Stearns Avenue a Dec 5 A nursp on St. Hospital a Mrs LeClair is i i a ate ot i High School and of St.

Luke's Training School. The bridegroom, a truck driver for i Brothers Coal Oil Company, attended local schools Gorney-Piekos Marriage Held At Holy Family (From Friday's Eagle) In a holiday ceremony yesterday, Miss Helen Rose Gorney, daughter of Mrs. John Gorney of 107 West Union Street and the late Mr. Gorney, became the bride of Josef Jan Piekos, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jan Piekos of Cheshire. The 8.30 ceremony took place at Holy Family Church in a setting of pink and white pompons. Rev. Valentine Teclaw officiated. John Sumy was organist and vocalist.

The bride was escorted by her brother, Stanley Gorney, and attended by her sister, Mrs, Stephen Dubis. Edward Michalski was best man. The bride was dressed in a candle-light satin gown with fitted bodice, Colonial neckline, embroidered Bertha, long tapered sleeves and bouffant skirt With embroidered peplum and full court train Her chapel-length veil of imported illusion fell from an embroidered illusion profile halo. She carried while roses and sweet peas. Her attendant wore an emerald green satin Colonial gown with fitted bodice, square neckline, bracelet-length sleeves and bouf- a skirt; and a matching profile bonnet.

Her bouquet was of bronze chrysanthemums. The bride's mother had a black crepe dress and Mr Piekos' mother, a black wool dress. Both wore yellow rose corsages. A dinner for 65 followed in the Berkshire Restaurant Embassy Room. Mrs.

Piekos Wore a brown gabardine suit, wine coat, brown accessories and a yellow rose corsage for traveling to New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The couple will be at home at 152 Euclid Avenue, Ridgefield Park. N.J., after Dec. 1. A Pittsfield High School graduate, Mrs.

Piekos formerly was an assembler at the Eaton Paper Corporation. Mr. Peikos is a toolmaker for the Bendix Aviation Corporation. He attended Cheshire and Adams schools and served three years with the Army over- Waterbury Girl Is Engaged to Kittredge Jean Coe Marry Yale Alumnus; He Was Navy Officer (From Saturday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs.

John Allen Coe Jr. of Waterbury, today announced. the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Gilbert Duttoh Kiltredge, son of Mrs. Charles James Kittredge of Dalton and of the late Mr. Kittredge.

Miss Coe attended Brownmoor School in Santa Fe, and St. Margaret's in Waterbury. A June, Jean Daly Bride On Holiday of Enrico Giardina Miss Jean Coe 1948, graduate of Smith College, she spent her innior year at the University of Geneva in Switzerland Mi.ss Coe a member of the Junior League of Waterbury. Mr. Kittrodge gradual ed from Phillips Andover Academy, class of 1942, and from Yale University, class of 1945.

At college, he was a member of St. Anthony Hall and Miss Baldisserotlo Becomes Bride in Miss Ruth Tappin Becomes Bride of Holiday Ceremony Robert Forsythe (From Friday's Eagle) LEE--Miss Justine P. Baldrs- serotto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basiho Baldisserotto of 267 Prospect Street, was married this morning at 9 at St.

Mary's Church to Angelo Romeo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-eph Romeo of West Stockbridge. Rev. Thomas O'Grady performed the ceremony before an altar decorated with White chrysanthemums.

Mrs. John Deeley played the organ, and Mi Mary Loughran sang. Miss Mary Baldisserotto was her sister's maid of honor, and Miss Katherine Loughran was bridesmaid. Flower girl was Linda Romeo, niece of the bridegroom. Robert A.

Romeo, son of the bridegroom, Was ring-bearer. man was Thomas W. and Valentino J. Baldis- I bride's brother, Best Romeo, serotto, ered. The bride was dressed in a period gown with Chantilly lace bodice, high neckline, lace yoke edged in ruchmg, long sleeves and full slipper satin skirt Her cathedral-length illusion veil edged in lace svas fastened to a pearl tiara.

She wore an heirloom gold necklace belonging to her mother On her prayer book, she carried i gardenias The maid of honor svore a pink a a gown svith sweetheart i long sleeves, i bodice and a net skirt. Her and shpaf were of pink i rosps The bridesmaid ssorp a 1 a i non lg al Plouffr Mrs. Robert H. Forsythe Monday's Eagle) Mi.ss R.uth A Tappin. daughter Mi and Melvm R.

Tappin 36 Ontario Street, was married taffeta gown matching the ot honor's. Her wreath and flowers were red roses. The flower girl Was diessed in a blue a a gown with high neckline, tucked yoke, short puffed sleeves and full skirt. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses matching her wreath i i to i H. Foisylne, son of Mrs Ethel Forsythe of a Y.

The 7 o'clock reremon was performed by Rev Robert Howe in a setting of pompons and fall floss i a i A Calkins Jr played the a and MJSS Joan After a reception a Here-U-R A A reception Inn, the couple left for New York The bride wore a forest green crepe a i hat and black accessories After Dec 5 they will make i home at School Street, Lenox Dale. I A registered nurse. the bride formerly was with Nurse Association She is a graduate of Lee High School and St Luke's a i i School for Nurses the in Catholic i i and attended The bridegroom, a technician in the i of the Aurelian Honor Society and Paper Inc i laboratory, plased on the a i hocke team a a from Lenox i School the a Mi i a a i Business served in the Navy for three a College of I in the Soa'h a i i as a i a i gradp, command of an LST He no i the Crane a ol a I Becomes Hnde Udpl-Moore Mrs. Enrico T. Giardina Mr Tappin gas his daughter in mamage i Maloy was her Bister's man on of honor, and another M.S.S Bette Tappin, bridesmaid Gere Forsyihe brother of bi jdegroom, ssas Visaing be a ere a and Mr Malos.

The br ide ss ore an ice blue a i Kossn designed ssith a i neckline, bodice, wide lace- i vokp, sleeves and a Ilci seil ssas attached to a lace halo Shp can led a loose of ca- mpllias ssiih is a a were dressed in IT- a a gowns i a i as apple bi i gold- i 1 a i net v. o- i feathers and 1 a i a seilov, pompon? and i I For her ssedding trip. Mis. a a i coal svith fur cape and buigunay accessories. The couple svill i at 298 Benedict Road a Dec.

6 I A Pittsfield High School gradu- (From a a Eagle) 'ate, Forsythe is personnel su- The wedding of Miss Mary A i i at the T. Grant Com- Jurkowski of G6 Cherry Si reel, i an Mr For sythe. a graduate of I Hammond Hign School, recently resigned from the U.S Maritime dp, in I 71 7 a ow (IJ'y I I Sri ot a UK. the Nurse 7.s Married To C. Quirico, Local Contractor Alice Marco Is Married Sacred Heart Scene Of Holiday Wedding To North Man (Fiorn Fndny's Eagle) Thp i of Miss Alice Maroo of 12 Marcella Avenue a of Mrs Joseph a ot Adams and the late Mr a 1o Norboi Clark of i a Rev Eugene F.

a a a nce department of GE North Adams, son of the late Dr. a i i a in a setting I EaM a and Mrs. John Clark, took place a 8 yesterday i at Sacred Heart in i city. Rev. John P.

Donahue performed the a ceremony. Mrs James O'Keefe ttl'lde 1 OUCty OT sister of Mis Ds of West Springfield, to John i i son of Mrs. Lucia i i of 12S2 East took place a 9 i i vf ars, in 1ll Pacific and i i i the war he served the Merchant Mai me three in i at Si i i pean a year Befoi i i employed the played organ selections Sammy Vincent was her sister's a of honor, and Mr Vincent was best man Usheis ss'ere William Maico ol Pittsfield and Raymond Marco of Adams, (From Fnday's The i a wedding of Miss 1 bride's Jean i a Daly, a The bride wore Mr. and Mrs Daly of 3 a flammgo-coloiod Lenox A to Enrico Tommaso of pompons Music ss'as provided by Henry Houser, organist; and Paul Nixon and Mrs. Daniel Miraglla vocalists Given in marriage by her broth- pr-m-law, Mr.

Dybik. the bride had Mr.s. Joseph Liverseidge Jr as mat of honor and Eugenia i the bridegroom's as JJ 11. feather hat and ascot scarf and accessories Her roisage ol i a i i i i Was 1 i man Ushers cocoa eter a i Jr and a i groom's nephew The bride a (From Saturday's Eagle) Mars- Elizabeth Creran, of Mi and Mrs Charles Creran of 96 A bride-! and Stanles Halses, Morse son of and Leslie Morse of 55 i a i a i a A married the Giardina, son of Mr and Mrs. bronze pompons and Tali-man own i illusion and a fin- Ih.s morn at 10 at St Mark's Miss Barbara Van ke Studio L.

Potter i Saturday's Eagle) Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Potter of 539 Hubbard Avenue announce the engagement of i daughter, Barbara Lillian, to Edmund James Sneizck, son of Mrs. Mary Sneizek of Adams and the late Michael Sneizek.

Miss Potter graduated from Pitt.sfield High School, and Mr. Sneizek attended School. Both are General Electric. Adams High employed by Js Married Jo (From Saturday's Eagle) Announcement was made today of the marriage of Miss Jane Louise LaBroad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William F. LaBroad of 146 Strong Avenue, and John Levinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Levinsky of 248 Dewey Avenue. Rev.

John P. Donahue performed the ceremony Thursday morning at 10 at Sacred Heart Bert H. Geerholts Married 25 Years iFiorn Mondaj'o Eagle) Mr and Mrs Bert Geeiholt of 109 Bryant Street, who observed their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday, were honored last night at a dinner for 40 relatives and friends at their home. They were presented a gift of silver. 'Both Mr.

and Mrs. Geerholt are natives of Mrs. Geerholt is the former Miss Susie Varano. IThe couple married at Mt. Carniel Church They have six children.

Mrs Lawrence LaRoche, Mrs. James Bunt, Eleanor, Edward Robert and Jeen Ann Geerholt; and two grandchildren, Thomas Bunt and Diane LaRoche. Mr. Geerholt is a mechanic for the Yellow Cab Company. The couple are members of St.

Mark's Church. rectory. Mnrilyn LaBroad br.d", and Paul vi IP Mic-r a tr.p. the couple i at 146 Strong Avenue Both Attendants were Miss Heads College Society sister of SPRINGFIELD i i a Wagner-Van Deusen Wedding Today at St. Mary's Chapel (From Saturday's Eagle) M.ss Joan Frances Wagner a of Mr and Mrs James Glendon of 81 Dickin.son Avenue, became bride of a mouth J.

Van Deusen, son of Mr and Mrs. Harold Van Deusen of 636 East Street, at 11 this i in the chapel of St. Mary the Morning Star Church. Rev. Eugene F.

Marshall, performed the ceremony against a setting of assorted pompons. Mr. Glendon escorted his daughter, who was attended by the bridegroom's sister. Miss Cora Van Deusen. Sterling Tiffany was best man.

The bride's period gown was of candle-light satin designed with I a a joke, portrait shoulder line of bridal rose lace and bouffant skirt i full court a i Her chapol-lcngth illusion veil fell from an i i profile bonnet trinfmed with i i a orange blossoms. She carried a loose Colonial bounquet of white carnations and roses with stephanotis. The maid of honor was dressed in a period gown of blue taffeta with portrait neckline and bouffant skirt; and a matching profile bonnet. Her loose Colonial bouquet was of pink carnations and stephanotis. After a reception at the Franco- American Club, the couple went to New York Mrs.

Van Deusen wore a gray suit beaver coat and black accessories for traveling. The cou- East Street a week. Van Deusen attended Pittsfield High School. The bride formerly was employed in the GE technical service division. Mr.

Van Deusen, an employee of the Pittsfleld Department of Public Works, served with the army Engineers years, 3 of which he was in Europe. Mateo Giarduid of 343 Columbus A took morning at 9 place yesterday at St. Charles' roses Mr' Vincent svas dressed in of lace i rectors- Rev Henrv Finnegan a green suit matching hat se PaHi She a i an orchid officiated trimmed w'ith kolinsky tails, green i on a prajer book Her attendants Mr Creran gave his daughter in black accessories and a pink rose corsage. Esmondc i a aunt of the bndegioom. wore a copen blue dress and a corsage of yellow' roses.

Thp couple went to New York after a reception at Ihe Bradford House, Lenox They will make their home at 46 Brooklyn Street, Norlh Adams Mrs Clark is bookkeeper and clerk at Sammy Vincent's Music Store. The i is employed by the Arnold Print Works Inc ol Adams. Jean Guiltinan Heads Annual Ball Of Neiv Rochelle pie will livq at 636 when they return in Both Mr. and Mrs. iis the "lent On Ball Committee Stinrt of P3 Livincaton A nn-n i has been p'ected pies- of the Sprin at GE, itrved te MM Air 13 bride and brtaegroom are Pittsfield High School graduates.

Mrs. Levinsky Is secretary for Attorney John I. Donna. Levinsky li elnployed by GE. Recreation Socielv College Composed of (From Robert Springfield students who are majoring in recreation and camping, the organization is an affiliate of American Recreation Friday i Eagle' Quattrochi of 413 West Street i.s on the committee for the i a i ball Dec.

10 at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. A senior in mechanical engineering, Quattrochi Is a member of Sigrrsa Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Church. Rev James F. Crowley performed the ceremony before an altar decorated with mixed pompons.

Miss Jean i i a sang, and Mrs. Leo J. Quintan played the organ A breakfast at the White Tree Inn and reception at the Sons of I a Hall followed, Given in marriage by her a the bride had Miss Irene Arseneau as maid of honor. Miss Teresa Corley of Holyoke was bridesmaid, and Josephine Daly was her sister's flower girl. Joseph Giardina, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

Ushers were Daniel Daly, the bride's brother, and Joseph Mogavero. Gowned in princess-style white brocaded satin with bateau neckline, long pointed sleeves and tunic overskirt full train, the bride wore a finger-tip illusion veil fastened to a crown of scalloped net interwoven w'ith seed pearls. Her arm bouquet was of white roses centered with an orchid. The honor a a was dressed in orchid brocaded satin designed like the bride's, with short sleeves and peplum; and a modified tiara of orchid net and satin. The bridesmaid wore an identical gown in lime green brocaded satin and a modified tiara of green net and satin.

Both carried cascades ot yellow chrysanthemums and pompons. The flower girl's dress was of yellow brocaded satin with bishop collar, short sleeves and full skirt. She wore a yellow net and satin headdress like those of the other attendants and carried a Colonial of mixed flowers. Mrs Daly's ensemble was a powder blue dress i black accessories and a yellow rosa corsage Mr. Giardina's mother wore a wine dress and accessories and a corsage of white For traveling to New York, the bride wore a navy wool suit dress with matching accessories.

The couple will live at 20 Grove Street after Nov. 29. Mrs. Giardina graduated from St. Josephs' High School in 1947 and attended Our Lady of the Elms College for a year.

She is a teller at the New England Telephone New Rochelle Will be held Dec 27 Telegraph Company The bridegroom an employee o' the Berkshire' Lumber Companv gardenia I were dressed in Empire-style satin w'ith a i lace fichus marriage Mrs. Benjamin R. Powell was honor a a and William a a i mills. The honor at- Cuthbertson of Westfield was best accessories and a white corsage. The bride's mother wore a metal gray dress and hat with tendant's was wine-colored and I man.

i i fitted rose They wore, Tne bnd(? re a i a a of pompons and carried Co- princess-style gossn lomal bouquets of roses and pom- bodice long finger-tip sleeves and a sk'rt svith long full train. Hei finger-tip bonnet-style veil was of French illusion She carried pons. A reception at the Irving House. Dalton, followed the ceremony. For from and St St and an oichid The bride graduated Joseph's High School Luke's Hospital Training School for Nurses She is in the office ot Dr.

Charles F. Fasce. Mr Quirico, a contractor, is a graduate of Pittsfield High School and of the Bentley School of Accounting in Boston. Palmer Girl Weds Anthony Papirio, Air Force Veteran Miss Jean ununnan (From Monday's Eagle) The annual ball of the Berkshire County alumnae of the College ot graduated from Pittsfield High School, class of 1944, and attended Roosevelt Flying School on Long Island. He is a veteran of two years' European with the Third Armored Division.

in the Hotel a a it was a today nv Mrs Thomas Gilngan of Gieal Barrington, county president. Miss Jean Guiltinan is chairman of arrangements. Dancing will be from 9 until 1, and will formal. The puto- mf Invited. traveling.

Mis i i a Glen a bouquet of white roses plaid suit i accessories a sweet peas i sweet pea streamers The matron of honor dressed in a rose a a with Peter Pan collar, cap sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirts, and matching mitts Her headdress and bouquet ere of tea roses. The mother of the bride wore a dark green crepe dress, black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. After a reception at the White Tree Inn, the couple left for a motor trip to Fort Wayne, Ind and Chicago, 111 For traveling, bride wore a Scotch plaid dress, mouton coat, black accessories and (From Friday's Eagle; a i carnation corsage. When PALMER--Miss Helene Dunphy, Dec. T.

they will make a of Mrs Helena B. Dun- i home a i at 55 Marphy of 35 a Street, and Anc a Avenue. Papirio, son of Mr and Nicholas Papirio of 29 Street, Pittsfield, werp marrred yesterday morning at 9 at St Thomas' Church here. Rev Daniel E. Hennessey, pastor, officiated before an altar decorated with chrysanthemums Organ music Wai played.

The bride, who was escorted by her brother, Wrlliam Dunphy, was dressed in a royal blue and white brocaded suit dress and a i hat trimmed with light blue a I ers. She carried a bouquet American Beauty roses Miss Maureen Dunphy was her sister's honor attendant. She wore a blue dress and a matching blue bonnet trimmed in a royal blue velvet. Her bouquet was of yellow roses. John Edward Papirio Was his brother's best man.

The couple will make their home in Palmer after Dec. 4. The bride, daughter of the late Dr. Dunphy, is a secretary employea In civil service by the Military Air Transport Service at West over Field She is a graduate of Palmer High School A PHfsfield High School graduate, the bride is a bookkeeper and typist at Jones Sons Company. The bridegroom also Is a graduate of Pittsfieia High School and employed by E.

D. Jones Company. He served in the Army 56 months, 22 with the Fourth Armored Division in the European theatre. and Bcnnctl a i a School i i Mr. Papirio, a Adams Girl Weds Joseph Bourdeau (From Saturday's Eagle) ADAMS Announcement made today of the marriage of Miss Maude May Garno, daughter of i Garno of 12 Temple Street, to Joseph Omer Bourdeau of 95 Woodlawn Avenue, Pittsfleld, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bourdeau of Williamstown. The wedding took place Wednesday morning at 8.15 at Notre Church. Rev. Joseph Smith officiated.

A a were Mrs. Edward Kells of Adams, and Tnendore Gai no bi filer of the bi rle A a a 'o 1 i i i a i i High a i i foliou ed at the home of School graduate, studied at Okla- the bi ide homa University and now is attending American International College, Springfield. He is a vet- of five service with the Army Air Force. Mr Bourdeau, who is retired from the GE. is a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles.

The couple are making their home 95 Woodlawn Avenue, Pittsfiald..

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