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-The Berkdiire Kerning Eagle, Scturdir, June 25, 1949 Nineteen Wedding Ceremonies Performed Today as June Draws to Close Grace F. Hough To Be Wed at St. Stephen She Will Marry Richard Little 3d, Pennsylvania Man Miss Grace Frances Hough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred William Hough of 28 Revere Parkway, will be married at 4 this afternoon lo Richard Little 3d, son ot Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Little of Clarks Summit, Pa. The wedding will take place at St. Stephen's Church in a setting of palms, candelabra and white gladioli. Rev.

John Brett Fort, rector of St. John's Church, Bangor, will perform the ceremony, assisted by Rev. F. P. Houghton of Warrington.

Pa. Mr. Fort formerly was di- icctor of Bucksteep Manor, Becket, and youth director for the Western Massachusetts diocese. Attendants Named Mr. Hough w511 give his daughter In marriage.

The matron of honor will be Mrs. Thornton B. Wierum of Hicksville, L.I., sister of the bride, and bridesmaids will be Miss Nancy E. Calhoun ot Rocky River, Ohio, and Miss Phoebe Fox of New York, former roommates of the bride; Mrs. William F.

HalUtead of Dalton, Pa, the bridegroom's sister; Mrs. Gordon W. Hough of Evanston, 111., siner-m-law of the bride; and the Misses Barbara A. Smith and Elaine C. Hubbard.

The best man will be Thornton B. Wierum, the bride's brother-in- law. Ushers are to be her brother, Gordon W. Hough; and F. P.

Houghton Jr. of Warrington, Fa, and four fraternity brothers of the bridegroom, Richard Robb of Butler, Edward A. Hinkle of Clearfield, Henry K. Holmes of Pittsburgh, and William T. Morris of Germantown, Pa.

The bride will Wear a white slipper satin gown with portrait illusion neckline, scalloped waistline, long pointed sleeves and full skirt ending in long tram. Her finger-tip illusion veil will be fastened to a cap of heirloom rose- point 'ace- She will carry a cascade of white roses, swainsona and ivy, centered with an orchid. The honor attendant will be dressed in a mauve tissue faille gown with portrait neckline, two- tiered bertha and full skirt with pleated hip drapes forming a large bustle bow, and a coronet of yellow daisies and white roses. Her floral basket will be of yellow daisies, white roses and green sweet peas. The bridesmaids' sea- foam green dresses are to be identical to the maid of honor's.

They will wear coronets and carry baskets of yellow daisies and mauve sweet peas. Mrs. Hough's costume is to be an aqua crepe gown with white accessories and a corsage of baby orchids. The mother of the bridegroom will a dusty rose crepe ensemble with a baby orchid corsage. Reception Curtis A reception at the Curtis Hotel, Lenox, will follow the ceremony For a motor trip to New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, the bride is to wear a cork brown summer suit with white accessories and a wlille orchid.

The couple will make their home on Fairview Road, Clarks Summit, after July 5. The bride, a graduate of Pittsfield High School, received a bachelor of music degree this montn from Skidmoie College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. She will teach next, fall at Keystone Junior College, LaPlume, Pa. National advertising agent for the Scrantonian-Tribune, Scrantoti, Pa the bridegroom is a graduate of Kent (Ccnn.) School and attended Pennsylvania State College, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. During the war, he served in the Marine Corps for three years, and was discharged in the spring of 1946 as lieutenant.

Robenstein Marriage Held Today Skidmare Graduate Becomes Bride of W. J. Vandergrijt Miss Rita Mary Robenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F.

Robenstein of 286 Lenox Avenue, was married at 10 this morning to Wayne J. Vandergrift of 32 Elizabeth Street, son of James Van- Miss Ann Durda Wed This Morning To G. W. LaVallee The wedding of Miss Ann Marie Durda of 56 Linden Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Catlin of Utica, to Gerard W. La- Vallep, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil ham L. LaVallee of 255 Francis enue.

took place this morning at Church. Rev. pastor, per formed the ceremony. The organ was played by Miss Anna Larkin. 8 at St.

Joseph's Charles L. Foley, Muss Elizabeth Kelly sang. The bride, who was escorted by Beverly Daury Bride Today of George C. Dyer The wedding of Miss Beverly Jean Daury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert A Daury of 146 Burbank Street, to George C. Dyer son of Mr and Mrs. George C. Dyer of 53 Burbank Street, took place at 9 this morning at Notre Dame rectory. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev.

Albert T. Beaudry. The bride wore a i gabardine suit i trim and a pink veil-trimmed a Her corsage was of pink roses i i pompons Mrs i Houser, matron of honor for her niece, was dressed in a beige suit i brown and i accessories and a corsage of yellow roses with white pompons Robert Dyer was his brother's best man Mrs. Daury's was a blue and white sheer print, with which she wore white accessories end a red rose corsage The bridegroom's mother had a green flowered pi ml dress, gieen accessories and a red rose corsage. A breakfast for the i i a a and a ireception followed at Daury home.

For traveling to Niagara Falls, Mrs. Dyer woie a blup and pink sharkskin dross" with white accessories. The couple will be at home on Rossiter Road, Richmond, after 1. A St Joseph's High School graduate, Mrs Dyer is a clerk at Robbins Bakerv The bi.degroom, who graduated i Pittsfield High School, is employed hj the Model a He is a of two ycais' Army i ice the European a Nickels Huston To Be Married Diana Gambrel To Be Bride of Williams Senior Mrs. Wayne J.

Ploulfe Vandergrlft dergrift of Highland Park, N.J. The ceremony was performed in St. Charles' rectory, which was decorated with white gladioli. Rev. John Mara officiated.

The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, was attended by Miss Rita Nehous. Howard A. Fohrhaltz, former classmate of the bridegroom and cousin of the bride, was bejt man. The bride wore a white ChantiUy lace over taffeta gown fashioned with high round neckline, fitted bodice, short sleeves end bouffant skirt. Her finger-tip nylon illusion veil was caught to a halo of lilies of the valley.

She carried a bouquet of stephanotis and fleur amour with a white orchid. The maid of honor was dressed in a powder blue lace over taffeta gown with high round neckline, fitted bodice and full skirt with apron front; and a matching horsehair picture hat with nylon veiling. She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart Roses. The bride's mother was dressed in a blue-orchid lace and crepe street-length -dress with jacket, orchid hat and an orchid corsage Following the ceremony, recep- for 170 was held at the Sheraton Hotel. Sammy Vincent's orchestra played for dancrng.

The bnde wore a white sharkskin suit with coral blouse, white hat and accessories for traveling to Lake Champlain. After July 14, the couple will make their home at 160 First Street. The bride is a graduate of Emma Willard School, and Skidmore College, class of June, 1949. Mr. Vandergnft, an engineer at GE, is a graduate of Rutgers University and leceived his master's degree from the University of Illinois in 1949.

He is an Army veteran of World War II. C. A. Pritchard To Marry at 4 Naval Academy Teacher To Wed Dorothy Inglis MIDDLETOWN, Conn M.ss Dorothy Inglis, a of Mr and Mrs. Ernest A Inglis of Middletown, Albert Pntchard, William KANSAS CITY, Diana Gambrel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Maurice Gambrel of Kansas City, Will be married at 8.30 this evening to Nickels Wright Huston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nickels Batchelder Huston of 836 West Street, Pittsficld, Mass The ceremony i a place at Grace and Holv Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in a i of i tapers, candelabra and i bouquet flowers among ferns and palms. Very Rev.

Dean Claude Sprouse will officiate, and organ selections will be played. A reception will fol- ow at the Kansk? City Country Club, w'here music will be provided by a stringed orchestra. Carnegie Gown The bnde i a a i satin dress, designed by Hattie Camegie, i a i a a to the ot a i of the long, wide satin train. The gown belongs to her a Mrs. Charles Stephens Stubbs 3d, in whose wedding Miss Gambiel a a flower girl.

Her finger-tip veil will be fastened to a small duchess lace Juliet cap, a family hen loom. She will carry white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Jan Deirdre Gambrel will be maid of honor for her sister She will be dressed in a Grecian- stjle mauve a i i i bodice and hoop i a small a i a i i trirrfmed wMh i and short i kiri gloves Her bouquet will be of a i i roses i i satin ribbon to a her dress Bridesmaids i be Miss Mary Jo White and Miss Joan Shea ot Kansas City; Miss Louise Van Dyne of Sedalia, Mo and Miss Patricia Huebener of Buckhill Falls Pa. Their gowns i be identical to the maid of honor's, and thev will wear small matching hats, i tulle bowS. Their bouquets also will be of Briarcliff roses Stephanie Stubbs, cousin of the bride, will be girl She i wear a long white French i a over blush pink satin dress with blush pink satin sash, and a Juliet cap.

She i carry a bouquet oi pale pink roses. Fraternity Brothers IShers Alice E. Betters Becomes Bride in Church Ceremony Miss Alice Elizabeth Betters, daughter of Mi and Mrs. John Betters of 54 Lincoln Street, and John A Placella, son of A Placella of Lincoln Park, were married i i at 9 at St. Joseph's Chinch.

Rev Charles L. Folev, pa'tor, i i a before an altar decorated wilh pink car- a i i and i and i gladioli. Miss Anna E. Lnrkin played the organ, and Paul Nixon sang. The bnde hart hr-r i i Mrs Joseph i as matron ot honor A Basilipre in-law of I he bride, vva.s best man The hnde Was dressed in a i matquisrUe gown i full skirt, short sleeves and mitts, and a finger-tip i i veil fastened to an cnange blossom halo She earned a i oichicl and otis on a prayer book.

The honor a a wore an aqua a a gown. Her tin! a and bouquet were of yellow loses and btephanotis. A i a i al the Lakc- i a i a couple on a two-u'eok to the Aduondacks and Lake George The bride's traveling i was a taupe i dress i dark hi accessories The couple will make i home at 152 Massacnusetts Avenue, Lincoln Park The bnde is a graduate of Bar- nngton I High School MX. Placella is a coloiman at the Apponaug Punt Woiks. RuthBowerman Wed in Dalton Crane Employee W.

B. Moody's Bride At Grace Church DALTON--The wedding of Miss Lillian Bowerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowerman of 17 7 Pleasant Street, to William Brow ning Moody, son of Mr. and Mrs H.

1109 Dalton MISS 1)1 IMIIHLL, mil 7 nl Mr Huston Takamine of will have Ridgewtood, Joseph a her father, had her sister. Miss skirt i Carmelita Catlin, as honor attend- tram, ant. Best man was Stanley J. Glu- ushers were Gustavus T. Ruth Morey Weds W.H.

Alter of Lee At Pilgrim Church Miss Ruth Eleanor Morey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morey of 40 Plinn Street, was married to Walter Henry Alter, son ot Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Alter of Lee, at 230 i afternoon at Pilgrim Memorial Church. Rev. Frank C. VanCleef Jr. officiated against a setting of white garden flowers and palms.

Sherwood Sprague was organist. Mr Morey gave his daughter marriage. She had her cousin, Mlsa Miriam Tifft, as maid of honor; and Mrs. Ralph McCormick and Mrs. George Alter the bridegroom's sisters-in-law.

as bridesmaids. George Alter Jr. was best man for his brother, whose ushers were Donald Morey, the bride's brother, and Ronald Dupre. The bride wore a period dress of satin with ftted bodice, portrait shoulder line of bridal rose lace, long tapered sleeves and bouffant lace Her paniers and long imported illusion of Hanover, Jack Brache chapel-length veil was edged with bridal rose lace and attached to a halo'of seed pearls and silver bugle beads. She carried a cascade of i carnations.

Attendants Dresses The honor attendant was dressed in off-lhe-shoulder orchid tulle over faille i fitted bodice and bouffant skirt; and tulle and headpiece of stephanotis and Boston ivy. wore similar gowns in The maid of honor was riressedimle green and peach tulle with in a i eyelet gown, a tching gauntlets and headpiece neckline, fitted bodice and A carried baskets of assorted car- 73., and Tolman of Flint, and William O'Con- ncll. The bride wore a princess-style satin gown with seed-pearl trimmed Peter Pan collar, long pointed- sleeves and full skirt with short train. A slipper satin headdress held her imported English illusion veil. She carried a cascade.

skirt; and matching headband nations, gauntlets. Her cascade was of blue bachelor buttons and pink bride's mother was dressed swpt peas. in a r.A\-y and white sheer and Mr A breakfast at the Irving TM ther TMYV and white iSnOei a a rnrearrne nf Dalton. followed the ceremony. The bride, who formerly was employed in the ledger department of Eaton Paper Coiporatian, is a graduate of Frankfort (N.Y.) High Both sweet peas.

A reception was church parlors. For rsa held in a motor the trip School. She attended Berkshire brlde Business College and Pittsfleld gabardine Secretarial School antf A graduate of St Joseph's High to New York and Niagara Falls, was dressed suit, white a yellow rose July 1, the couple in a navy accessories and Babson Institute of Administration, Welles- Ify, the bridegroom is employed by William Fllene Snns Company, Boston Two of his 3'-j years' corsage. After will live temporarily on Greylock Street, Lee. Mrs.

Alter, an assembler at Eaton Paper Corporation, 1947 from Pittsfield Mr Alter, who N'avy service spent in the Pa-lHigh School, is a cutter at ment Mills Housatonic. I graduated High School, attended Le Men fraternity brother, as best man. Ushers, also fraternity bi others, will be a a O'Herron of Pittsfield; Patrick Graham ot Lincoln, cousin of the bride; Norman L. Olson of Park Ridge, John H. Schafer 3d of Spring Dale, and John M.

a i of West Hartford, Conn. For a motor trip East, the bride's outfit i be a i gabardine i matching topcoat, navy i hat and i accessories. The bnde, who attended the Baistovv School for Girls and graduated from Pine Manor i College, Wellesley, has completed her i year at the University of Missouri, where sne is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorontj. A a a of Deerfield Academy, Mr. Huston is a senior at Williams College.

He is a member ot Phi Delta Theta fraternity. During the War, he seived the Marine Coips two years. DefOTfi Dechert MISS DOROTHY INGLIS, who icill be married at 4. Pittsfield, will be mariied at 4 this afternoon at the South Congregational Church here Rev. Browne Barr will officiate before an altar banked with palms and white flowers.

The bride will be given in marriage by her father and attended by Miss Jane Gardner of Louisville, as maid of honor. Reid Micklesen of Hudson, will be Mr. Pritchard's best man. Ushers will be two brothers of the bride, H. Thompson Inglis and Ernest A.

Inglis her brother-in-law, Reed G. Law of Hamden; and Kendall Lappin, Guy J. Riccio and John Griffiths, all of Annapolis, Md The bride will be gowned in candle-light satin with basque bodice and flared skirt. The bodice will be trimmed with a bertha of rosepoint and duchess lace. Her imported illusion chapel-length veil is attached to a brimmed cap of rosepoint bouquet duchess lace.

Her be of sweet peas, baby's-breath and stephanotis. Miss Gardner will wear a melon green moire gown i tight bodice, puffed sleeves and flared skirt; and a close fitting felt cap trimmed with orchid sweet peas and yellow roses. Her bouquet will be of orchid sweet peas, yellow roses and baby's-breath. A reception will follow the ceremony at Phi Nu Theta House, 200 High Street. For travel'ng, the bride will wear a coral suit with white accessories.

They i be at home in Annapolis, after Sept. 1. The bride is a graduate of Connecticut College for Women and Hope O'Connell Is Bride of W. R. Harden Dalton Girl Wed In Netv York to Crane Executive Special to THE EAGLE NEW YORK--Miss Hope Russell O'Connell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William G. O'Connell of 54 South Street, Dalton, was man led this noon to William R. Harden, sales manager of the stationery division of Crane Company, Dalton. Mass.

The ceremony was performed at the Hotel Chatham by Rev Alfred H. Rapp, pastor of the First Congregational Church in Flushing, L.I. A reception for the immediate families followed at the Mis. Milton B. Reach was her sister's matron of honor and Dr.

Alexander R. Martin was oest man for his cousin. Wedding Today at St. Mark's Church Miss I Allessio, a of Mr. and i Flank Allessio of 9 a i Avenue, became of James Mm raj s-on ot Mrs.

i a of 36 Westminster i and the late James a of Vt at 9 this i at St Mark's Church. The double-! ing was per- i by Rev. Michael J. Leonard in a sett ng of palms and spring flowers Miss Eleanor Eagen was at the oigan and M.ss Marion i i Escorted by her a i the bnde wore a duchess satin 3 i i bodice, i tnlon neckline, appliqued i bertha collai, long tapored and skirt i i painters and court a i Hei i illusion veil, i a i lace was caught to an orange blobsom- tnmmed lace bonnet. She earned an i and i of stephanotis O'l a a prayer book.

Sister Honor A a Miss Jean Allesio her sister's maid of the Musses Rita Christopher and Rita Teso- nipro i bridesmaids i Ethel Allessio, a sister, i bridesmaid. The honor a a was dressed in Colonial-style lilac oisanza with fitted bodice, a i line, cap sleeves i matching a and hoop and a a i net piofile bonnet. Her loose Colonial bouquet was of yellow carnations i stephanotis showers. The bridesmaids wore similar diesses in daffodil and mint gieen and a horsehair sweetheart hats Then- loose Colonial bouquets were ot aqua and pink carnations w-jth show'ers of stephanotis, The i i bridesmaid an identical pmi organza dress and a matching net profile bonnet, and cained a loose Colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations with stephanotis showers. Harold Morrissey was best man.

Ushers were John and Joseph Cnnstophcr and Robeit Allessio. the bride's brother. The bride's mother had a navj lace over taffeta dress with white accessories and a corsage of w'hite gladioli. Mr. Murray's woie a black sheer dress, black accessories and a sweet pea corsage.

A a dinner and reception at the Berkshire Restaurant Embassj Bruno Figliuzzi Wed in Maryland To Miss Newberry Julia Lamm Married to K. A. Gustafson She Becomes Bride Of Alabama Senior In Morning editing Miss i a Lamm, a of Mrs A J. Lamm of 49 Giove Stieet and the late Mr Lamm was mm i at 45 i i in of St a i the i a i to Kendall An hiu and Mrs i a son of Mr. A i i Gusiafson of 11 Ploutte Mrs.

William B. Moody A Pittsfield, took place this a i a a Episcopal i was decorated witn i gladioli and carnations, oaby's-bieath and palms Rev. Maxwell W. Rice performed tne 230 ceremony. Mrs.

James Dodge was organist and Miss Sally Sears, vocalist. Givn in marriage by her father, the hnde had Mis A Mastro- oattisla of Somerville, N.J., as matron of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs Paul Archambault of Dalton Miss a i Bowerman of Pittsfield, the bride's cousins; and lunior bridesmaids, Miss Marion Bowprman of Dalton, also a cousin, and Miss Carolyn Schmidt of Now Britain, cousin of the bridegroom. Nor-nan was best whose ushers bank and George Van Deusen Dalton, the bride's cousins. Brido in Ice Blue The bride's gown of jce blue sann a.s trimmed with Chantilly lace Moody of Pittsburgh man for his brother, were Paul Archam- of Sarah Pell Is Wed to Hubert Hudson Williamstotcn Man, In Long Island Marriage Rite Sp.ci.l t. THE EAGLE COLD SPRING HARBOR, Sarah Gibbs Pell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John H. G. Pell of Syosset, L.I., w'as married here this afternoon at St. John's Church to Hubert R.

Hudson, son of Mrs. Hubert R. Hudson of Brownsville. Texas, and Williamstown, Mass. Rev.

Walden Pell 2d, rector of St. Andrew's School, Middlerown, and former faculty member of the Lenox (Mass.) School for Boys, performed the ceremony. A reception for the families and close friends was held at Pelican Pond, Syosset, the residence of, the bride's family. Mr Pell gave his a marriage. Miss Caroline Hudson of Williamslown, of the bridegroom, was maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were the Misses Grace G. Dyer of Brookvillc, Harriet A Manice of Newport. Virginia C. Smith of Easthampton, L.I.. and E.

Amory Wmthrop of West bury, I William Hudson of Williams- tow'n, brother of the bridegroom, was best man The ushers were R. Rhett Sustell of Middletown, N.Y., John Pell, of Svossef, brother of the bride; Edward S. Stackhouse of Lake Forest, Hem-v Strong of Washington. and Kenneth S. Templeton of Madison, Wis.

The bride wore a i satm dress with inserted lace, and a rose point lace heirloom wedding veil belonging to her paternal grandmother. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the vallev. The maid of honor wore a light blue organza dress, with a matching picture hat and carried light blue and white delphinium. The bridesmaids wore light pink organza dresses with matching picture hats and carried pink and white delphinium. The bride attended the Greenvale and Chapin Schools, and graduated from Foxcroft School 1948.

She completed a year at Sarah Lawrence College. She was presented to society at the Piping Rock Club last June and also at a dinner before the junior assembly in December. She was debutante chairman of the debutante cotillon, and Christmas ball. She is the granddaughter of Stephen H. P.

Pell of Fort Ticonderoga, N.Y. Mrs. Herbert C. Pell of Hopewell. N.Y., and Newell W.

Tilton of Southampton, LI. She is a direct descendant of John Bigelow', US. minister to France under Abraham Lincoln, and John Pell, first lord of the manor of Pelham, NY. Mr. Hudson graduated from Culver Military Academy and Williams College in 1949 magna cum iaude in history He is a member and stvled with Peter Pan collar of Phi Beta Kappa, the Gargoyle Society and Sigma Phi.

He is the grandson of Gen. and Mrs. Hoffman of Oklahoma City and is a direct descendant of William Hudson of Kentucky Elder John Strong of Dorchester. and John Park Custis of Virginia. After spending the summer in Europe, the couple i live Piouf.c Mrs.

Kendall A. Gustiftson She wore a finger-tip veil attached lo a Juliet cap of lace matching! the and carried a white or- oy cnid on a prajer book with white streamers Tne honor attendant was dressed a lavender i over taffeta gown ith sweetheart neckline and bouffant skirt; matching nylon I gloves and a flowered headband matching her Colonial bouquet of ellow roses and lavender sweet peas on chiffon ribbon. The bridesmaids wore vellow dresses styled like the matron of honor's, and cairied Colonial bouquets of Talisman roses match.ng their head- bane's The junior bridesmaids, in green gowns also styled the same, lad headbands and Colonial bouquets of yellow roses. Mi Bowerman was attired Spadma a a The ceremonv was pel formed Rev Eugene F. Marshall, a setting of carnations and gladioli.

The bndc i A i mar- i over taffeta gown i illusion neckline, long a i ml jaowerman was attired in sleeves and en a a sllver av lace trimmed dress finger-tip veil of imported Fiench i a acce and a flowered turban. The bridegroom's mother dressed in a'blue crepe with matching accessories. Both had orchid corsages, Francos E. maid I A honor, was dressed illusion was fastened to a coronet of rosepomt lace She a i i a Co'omal bouciuel of i loses, camations and lilies of the vallej.l a.n, maid i New white Room, the couple went York. The bnde Palm Beach suit, white and green accessories and an orchid for traveling.

After June 30, the couple will reside at 11 Taubert Avenue. A Pittsfield High School giadu- ate, Mis Murray is an office clerk in the GE high voltage bushing division. The bridegioom attended Barre schools, and i w'as employed by GE. He is a veteran ot 13 months' Army Air Force service Miss Anna Banus RIVERDALE. Miss Joan E.

Newberry, daughter Mrs. I Susan Durity New'berry of in (JlllO dale, became the bnde of Bruno C. Figliuzzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Figliuzzi of 87 Fourth Street, Pittsfield, last eve- the Cambridge Hartford.

Mr Secretarial School, Pritchard, who is an assistant professor at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, is a graduate of Middlebury College, and has attended the Sorbonne and Johns Hopkins University. He served in World War II with the rank of lieutenant in the Navy. Among the Berkshire County persons attending the wedding Mr. and Mrs. William S.

parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. a Evans, Miss Madeline and field Edgar D. and Mr. Pritchard of Pitts- and Mrs.

John S. Watson of Great Barrington. Meetings ning at 8 in Riverdale. The mony was performed by Rev. Keith Custis.

Decorations were palms and gladioli. Givpn in marriage by her uncle, Melvm Dyer, the bride had her sister, Mrs. Mildred Mangold, as honor attendant. Guy Pannesco ot Pittsfield was best man. The bride wore an ankle-length white gown with embroidered organdy bodice and paneled imported Swiss organdy skirt, and a white orchid corsage.

Her tiara was ot lilies of the valley. The matron of honor was gowned In ankle-length yellow organdy a a i i i Her To Alan Darling Announcement was made today After a i i to Martha's Vine- cotsage and tiaia were of Tails-1 yard, Ihe couple will live at 12335 man roses. 'Savwell Avenue, Cleveland. A reception at the homp of the The bnde, a graduate of the 'to' Forest Companions Mountain View circle. Companions of the Forest, will hold its regular quarterly meeting Monday evening at 8 at the hall, 29 Fenn Street.

All members are asked to meeting. bride's mother the homp of the followed the cera- mony. The couple will make their home in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Figliuzzi, a secretary.in the State Department in Washington, D.C is a graduate of Hyattsville High School and Washington School for SecreUiries.

The bridegroom, a Pittsfield High School graduate, is a used car dealer in Washington. An hospital dues at this Army a he was overseas during of his service. of a i ovci taffeta i i i neckline, i sleeves vMth i a a i Hei tiara of yellow roses matched her Colonial bouquet of roses mixed i lilies of the valley Flower girls were Nancy and i Winslow, nieces of the bridegroom They wore princess- style dresses of i dotted swiss over nile green and lace-trimmed bonnets of i dotted swiss, and carried baskets of pink and i sweet peas and pompons Francis Paul of i i was best man. Mrs Lamm had a gray cicpe dress and a i accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Gustafson's a dressen in a silk print with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations and sweet peas.

Reception at Bradford The couple left for Washington, ai Virginia Beach, Va, after a recep'ion at the Bradford House of the mairiage of Miss Anna M. the families and relatives Robert F. Finnegan sang at the reception The bride's traveling costume was a powdei blue linen suit, matching hat and i accessories. After 5. the couple will be at home at 11 Spadma Parkway A graduate of Pittsfield High School and Berkshire Business College, Mrs.

Gustafson is a stenographer the GE power transformer engineering office. Mr Gustafson, a graduate of I Meriden (Conn.) High School and Mercersburg a Academy, a tended Sampson (N.Y.) College two jears and has just his junior year at the i i of Alabama He i continue his I studies there in September. ing the war, he served in the Naval Air Corps three years as a fighter pilot with the rank of ensign. He now is a lieutenant junior grade in the Naval Air Corps Reserve. reception followed the ceremony at Guild Hall When they return July 5 from a wedding trip, the couple will live at 64 Demmg Street, Dalton.

The bride's travel- costume was a yellow gabardine with brown and white accessories and an orchid corsage. A secretarv the Crane Company mam office, Mrs. Moody is a graduate of Dalton High School and Pittsfield Secretarial School. Mi Mood.s a graduate of Dalton High School, attended Williston Academy and served three years during the war with the 41st Infantry Division. He is engaged in automatic heating work for L.

R. dweatland. Texas, where Mr. Hudson will attend law school at the University of Texas. Lutheran Picnic The Junior Missionary Gioup of Zion Lutheran Church heid a pic- mc Thursday at the Wohrle cottage At Onota Lake.

Perfect attendance aw'ards given to Carole Andeison. June Mendel and Barbara Wohrle. Meetings will oe resumed in September Sheraton first ONE LOCAL PHONE CALL TO The SHERATON Pittsfield 4511 HI 22 ilitt. In- IISTH TM mm niUMLFM ifl'MHt mimm inrui cmcitt inn limtmi no. KV ittTin ei.

II HOTr.l.S Banus of Cleveland Ohio, a ter of Mr. and Mis. a Banus of 188 Dalton Avenue, to Alan G. Darling son of Mr and Mrs. A.

Graeme Darling of Schenectady, N.Y The wedding took place Saturday afternoon. June 18, at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Lakevvood, Ohio Miss Maxme Turner of Norman, Okla was maid of honor. Bes man was Peter A. Darling, and ushers were Harry and Wayne Duff of Cleveland A reception followed at 11202 Bellflow'er Road, Cleveland.

i i to Martha's Univeisity a graduate of of Massachusetts anc Western Reserve University, Cleveland, is assistant professor at Western Reserve, acting as coordinator of the graduate public health i i program. Mr. Darling graduated from the University of Chicago, where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He is associated i the Great Lakes Sporting Goods Company, distributors fot A G. Spaulding Cleveland.

Advertise Your Wants in The Eagle Tyringham Painting Class under direction of GEORGE PICKEN Tuesday and Thursday Mornings 9.30 to 12.30 During July and August For beginners and advanced students. Individual instruction in the medium best suited for interest of the student. Mr Picken is recognized as one of America's leading contemporary artists, and is represented in the Whitney Museum of American Art, Newark Museum, Corcoran Gallery, Rockefeller Collection, Dartmouth College, University of Arizona and many private collections. He has also been honored by prizes at the Chicago Art Institute and the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D. C.

His reputation as a teacher is solidly established. During the winter he teaches at Columbia University and Cooper Union Art School. TUITION FEE $30 PER MONTH For Further Details, Write George Picken, Tyringham, Mass. Tel. Lee 278--MK4 EWSPAPERl.

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Pages Available:
83,002
Years Available:
1855-1953