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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 9

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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Tha Berkshire Evening Eagle, Saturday, 8, Marilyn Monroe Date of Blrt Place Elrta (Sea. Dist) County Board Offers Aid to Industries Drive 1 Forms Own Firm Nam of Fersom under SI years far Last First Conservation Meeting Set For North Half of County Dr. Russell Urges Use of Census Blank MX Sex Blind? Deaf? Crippled? Other Condition? (Specif) Chairman John F. Shea of the county beard reported today that Address The 1355 Department of ing practices applicable in the NEW YORK (UP) The "new" Marilyn Monroe emerged at a press conference here night but reporters who watched her slither in an hour late didn't see much change architecturally, anyhow. The blonde actress, who has been resting up recently in a Connecti Berkshires and listing state and county personnel and the four letteri have been sent to Daniel England, president of the Pittsfield 'Industrial Development and to New Haven Railroad executive Out Mttsfleld, Mass.

Filling Agriculture's conservation program will be explained and discussed at an area meeting Wednesday at 7 :30 p.m. in the community committees within tht Now Enrolled? Nam Public ar Privat School, College, er titer full-tiro School county. to spur county action on new in Mr. Fairfield has advised that Name of Parent; or tardus dustries for the area. At letter, signed by Mr.

Shea, Grade Of Form Will Aid Householder Clarification came this morning from School Supt." Edward J. Russell as to the use of the child-youth cut announced that she was embarking on a new career- as a businesswoman. Also that she -asks Mr. England lor a meeting of PTD official and the county board two weeks. Another letter, signed by County Commis those "wishing to cooperate in the 1353 program should get their first request in to his office.

126 Fenn before Jan. 15 to "be sure of filing for the first allocation of funds for the Feb. 15 to July 1 period. was "tired of sex roles" and want now la Co lief or other ocaool beyond High School, flvo itmi High School from which gradaatedl ed to do serious parts. census blank published tn The Marilyn said she had organized her own company, Marilyn Monroe Productions with herself as Xarae of high school from which gradaated XOT eareiiea riM tf mat rut! Br It Sertees (Check) i (Check) Adams Library.

Robert R. Bieber of the' Massachusetts Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Wilson O. Hill of the county office and County Agent-Manager Frank A. Skogs-berg will be on hand to answer questions. Farmers and land-owners from Savoy, Cheshire, Lanesr boro, Windsor, Dalton, Peru, Hinsi dale and Pittsfield interested iri consen-ation practices should at-tend.

Anyone may bring his application form ACP4J10, showing the practices he wishes to follow in 1955. according to Jea.se II. Fairfield, county office manager. The county office has published a 30-page handbook explain- president and commercial photographer Milton Greene, at whose home she oent the last three weeks, as vice president She said the firm will "go Into all fields of entertainment" 100,000 Persons May Save on Taxes If Error Caught WASHINGTON (fV-The. Internal Grado Last la Nam of School Last Attended Fieee if aet rHUfieU left kIm( Wtere klfk rkeel nlwIlM (Check) Eaele.

"Filling out a blank In advance for each person under 20 years of age wiU be a great help to the householder," said Dr. Russell, mentioning that blanks similar to that published in The Eagle wiU be available at the schools next week. "But the use of this blank by the householder is by no means re- quired." he continued; "it wUl be sufficient if certain minimum in-formation is written down in a handy form before the census tak-; ing, for each person under 20." Date of Birth First Dr. Russell suggested the follow- The actress reporters with a skin-tight white satin sheath Revenue Service says about persons may save a little on dress, white ermine coat, white their income tax bill if they correct satin pumps and a new hairshade which she described 'as "sort of subdued platinum." sioner James A. Bowes of North Adams, who pear-headed the move as 'the result of a campaign promise, went to William K.

Tate, vice president of the freight traffic i division of the New England Railroad. 5Jr. Tate's name was given to Bowes after a talk with Pat-rick B. McGinnis. president of the Net Haven.

Mr. McGinnis aid Mr Tate would be put in charge of a railroad committee 'to bring new industry to New England. "The County Commission," the letter to Mr. Tate reads, "is deeply interested in the proposed steps of President McGinnis and we stand ready at all times to cooperate with you In any way possible to bring about an expansion of either the recreational or industrial business in Berkshire County." Brockton Car Swindler Gets 5-9 Years in Jail an error just discovered in the printed forms for 1954. CUT TUTS OUT 1 ansere If yo have mouther of your family ander JO year of af.

The Information will bo helpful when' the achool tenant-takers call at your hone. They will, not ho permitted to collect thio coupon but eonaiderable time' will saved by yon and them if yon have this information available so that-it can entered on official card. "I hope to do some producing." The error deals with retirement income, and may affect two croups of taxpayers. They are persons under 75 years of aee who earned she said of her new enterprise. "I'd like to dp serious parts and I'd like to do good musicals." Ohio Standard Oil Plans more than $900 from working last Waltham Watch Leases Space For Electronics State To Order Northampton Sewer year, and persons with retirement income-of less than 51.200 who also 'Birthday 1 Babies' Gift NORTHASIPTON, Mass.

CLEVELAND CP Standard Oil CAMDEN. NJ. UV-Part of the Waltham Watch Co. plant In Wal Co. of Ohio will celebrate its 85th; birthday Monday by! giving the parents of every baby born in Ohio that day the, money to buy one share of its common stock.

tham. has been leased to the Radio Corp. of America for Sportsmen's Club To Be Featured On WMCT Monday The Pittsfield Sportsmen's Club annual membership campaign will be given a boost Monday -night. at 8:30 on Volney, M. Sedgwick's Sportsmen's Den program on television station WMGT; A moving picture, f'UTiere the Sportsman's Dollar Goe' taken and edited by James H.

Frank and showing activities of the local -club will be hown. Edward J. Tierney, club treasurer and a captain in the membership drive, will be interviewed by Mr. Sedgwick. The club will hold the FeoM in its new laboratory on electronic got some tax-exempt pensiqn or i annuity income.

v. Both groups, by correcting the I error on the form, may use $1,200 as the basis for computing theii! retirement income credit. UnderN the form, they would receive cred- I it for than tha amount. Revenue Commissioner T. Cole- Andrews said the forms were i outmoded by "a more liberal in-J terpretation" of one provision of the 1954 tax law.

fire controls for- military aircraft The announcement by RCA Qarence I. Sterling, chief sanitary engineer for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health said yesterday-he would begin court action immediately to compel the City of Northampton i to build a sewage, treatment plant. The city's sewage at present is discharged into the Connecticut River. Sterling's statement was made after Herman fc. state director of accounts, said the city is said the laboratory will be estab Coloi- TV Used -In Teaching at DaC.

Army Hospital WASHINGTON A color television station which may grow into a closed circuit educational network to keep the health professions of the nation Informed on the latest developments in their' fields has been installed at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, The first television setup in any of the armed forces medical establishments. Station ready to serve Walter Reed Hospital and the Army Medical Service Graduate School here. It will be used to televise surgical operations. Maj. Gen.

D. Heaton, commanding general the center, predicted' that color television would "open new horizons in the field of medical education in the Army Medical Service." lished next month under direction Ing minimum items for each person under 20 attending school or college Date of birth, school attended, grade. Fpr persons under 20 no longer attending school or college, he suggested: Date of birth, last school attended, and grade the person was last in if not a high school graduate. "At the very least," Dr. Russell stated, "the date of birth of every person under 20 should be available to the enumerator without delay, or the census-taking win be slowed down," Dr.

Russell explained that the blank was not actually designed with its use by the public in mind. Instead, the items were arranged for efficient card punching. child-youth census card is an actual IBM sorting card." said Dr. Russell, "and the data will be punched directly on the census card after the enumerator finishes filing it The first use for the punched cards is- expected to be a taUy of aU preschool children in various parts of. the southwestern section of the city.

of Dr. Robert Seamans nationally known authority on air borne electronics. I meoaore A. Smith. KLA vice president and general manager of BOSTON mA 5-9 year prison sentence was imposed in Superior Court yesterday on Harold il Ap-pleton, 34, Brockton, father of four, who pleaded guilty to a $114,000 automobile financing swindle.

Appleton. a. former car dealer, told the court he is now destitute and unable to support his family. He was indicted for swindling a company that financed his car customers. Many of the contracts, according to testimony, were nonexistent purchasers.

Herbert A. Sprague, 27, North Abington. an employe of the financing, company, was sentenced to 18 months aiding Appleton by falsifying accounts. The court was informed Sprague received no money from the swindle. The firm estimated that 600 babies will be born on that day.

Ohio common sold yesterday for $43.40 a share. The money will be paid by check and the parents win not be required to buy the stock unless they so desire. Tha, original Standard Oil Co. was formed here 10. 1870.

In 1911 it was broken up into 34 separate firms. i 1 Standard Oil of Ohio now has two refineries In Cleveland, one in Lima, one in Toledo and one in Latonia, Ky. It's No. 1 refinery here is the only one in the world that has operated continuously since 1870. the RCA-engineering (products divi capable of financing ihe cost, esti its series of winter smokers TuesH sion.

said some 100 scientists and tecnmcai personnel win oe employed at the laboratory by the Cha.e Gets Kibbon Scott T. Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Oiase. 70 Whit-tier Ave.

has been awarded the department ribbon for having no re-strictionsand five or less demerits during the' past month at Admiral Farragut Academy, St Petersburg, where he is attending school. day night at 8 at Frankie Johnnie's Restaurant, 100 Clark-son Membership campaign reports will be submitted at that mated by the public health department at three quarters of a million dollars." City officials have contended the city is unable; to undertake the work. end of year. The lab will be equipped with, the latest in research test equipment and computer de time, and there will be movies, prizes, and refreshments. vices.

Semalay eF vie es fie (Doimmiily rette, tholr dlractor. Maattf ana 14:. Hancock Mas at 10 a m. Trinity, piece pal Rector. Rey.

Robert 8 Whitman Holy Communion at a.m Morning prayer and aermon by tha pastor at 11 a.m. Thursday. Jlely Com-m union at 14 a.m. Monterey i Baaeoek Biptlit Charth Sunday nterntn Ashley Falls Letters The tav. Harold Hoamer of adsoa.

W.T., pastor, aarvleee as the CecruBaalty JleU at 9-m. Sunday. Sunday school at 9-m. at Conuaualti Boom. hirthealesWershla service at am.

The Rev. Raipft On-r arlll preaetL Sunday school vilt loilow tha worship. Bocktt worahlp at JO. cnarca acboot at :10. Sermon by tba.

paator. tha Ray. Raymond J. Sunday achool at 4:1 Youth Pallovibin Steele Thursday at 7 Hlnsdal Plrsf COarreratieasI Char Per. W.

Ray- Das tor Sunday mormaa mono ward 14:40. vorabln aerrtea and aburcb acbooL, Sermon by tha paator. Seeaet CalH CMrt(it)nl Chareh ChHatlaa Cbarch Patter, the Ry. Oeorya Kew Martaero P. Dl.

DO. Chureh achool at 4 10 a.m. Mornina-. worihio at 10:4. with aermon by tba paator.

Btnglnt by tba Junior choir Coagregationafr Paator. th Rey. Arthur Piret CoogTeratteaal Saoply pettor. the A. Simmons.

Mra wenaa Bails w. Hadir-y K. Turner, ohotr director. Worship arrytce at 11 a.m. la Mill Rleer throurh Jtnusry.

Church school has closed for the winter. Immaeatate Coaeontiea. Cathott. Kill Bleer Pastor, th Boa. Paul B.

O'Day. Maaa at 4 am. Peru Rey. w. r.

May. orfaaut. Mra. H. w.

Prew. Church achool at 4:40 a.m. War-ahjpi at am. Sermon by tba paator. It.

Patrick. Catholio Paator, tha Ray. Joeeph P. RoUaad. Maaae at 4:34 and 14 am.

ConiaiAon Saturday at and ol Housatonic an tafata. Calharla Paator. Par. Joeepk Lekaton: kaalitanU Rey. Jehn Skawroa- akt.

Mra. Barry S. Blok. orraaiat aad choir director. Maaaaa at 16 and 14:40.

First Caarregatiaaal Chareh Psator. Ree P. T. Rathnam. -Organist.

Kdwar n. Shottlaworth. Wcanlp aaryic at p.m.. during Inter. ft RichJnond First OsfregatWatl thsrek Rr.

EL Pern- It. 31ll I Homer Je Liringston, President of The First National Bank of Chicago and I President, American Bankers Association I Coarreratloaat Paater. Rer. Praak R. Cutter.

Moralar weranip at in Choir director. -Mra. Alfred Menry. Orfaaut. Mra Prank R.

Cutter. Sunday achool at 4:4 a m. erey Cutler Oaaeaet orcanist. miss uwi Eldtideo. Choir director Mra William S.

Annln. Chareh: achool (nperinteadent, Mra. B. Pmeroe Cutler. School meets at 443 am.

Mornln worship at 11 am with sermon be naator. Pilrrlra Toutb Pellowshln meeU at 1 am. htra. Barry Loach, counselor. Sheffield Corpa Chrtatl.

CatheHe Th Ray. Thorn aj S. Haarahan. paator. Bunoaya: low Maaa at Hifb Maaa at 1.

Catoebiam after 4 a.m. Maaa. Joeana and Beaedlction at p.m. Chrletlan Doetrtaa Monday at 4 44 p.m. COnfeeaiona Satarday area of first Prldtyi and boip daya at 4:14 and p.m..

Holy day Maaaaa at 1 a m. aad 4 p.m. Methodist Rar. Ore D. Schaffer.

Sarrice at 4:10 m- Midweek Bible study an prayer meeting at tha parsonage Thure-day at 1:44 m. Oar Lady a th Taney, Cathotle Pastor. Met hod let Rao Oran Schaffar. naator. Ry.

Panl a O'Day. Maaaaa oa Sunday at aad 1:13 aja. Miracnloua Medal Noeena Monday at 1:4 pax. Daily Maaa at aja. Morntnr ttrrltt at 4:40.

Mra. RMhar Uayveod. choir director aad rgaaUt. Lanesboro Old Parish Chareh Th Ray. Ralph Federated Pattot.

tha Her. O. Praderlet Rows, naator. Service at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

Sermon tools: "A Sufficient Pur-nose." Sunday school at 4:30 am. Christ Chareh. Epteeopat Tb Rev. Walter reura. nnaaay acaoet aupanateadeat.

Mra. Rtchard Doty. Choir director. Mra. Chariea Oaoffrton.

Orf Mra. Arthur Rndarmaa. Cbarch achool at 4 44 a.m. Bervioa at 11. 4 10 it, and Teeneao Pellowthlp.

1:10 p.m.. erentrif aemoa. Mid-week aerrlc Wednesday at p.m.. Ctootr rehearsal Wednesday at p.m. Lncc miluoks or other Akekicans, you probably know that our government's Series Savin's Bonds rank among the surest, safest anrj best investments inthe World.

But I wonder if you realize that an extremely feature has been added to them. today. You make $12.50. But if you keep that Bond for ten more years, you will make a total of $29.84 on your original investment. In other words, if you hold your U.

S. Savings Bonds for double their original period, your total yield is considerably more Boardman Wrlaht. service tomorrow: Holy Communion at 4 a.m. and morning prayer and sermon at 11. Churca school at 11.

Stockbridg St. Lakea. KrUeepeJ Rey. Arthur Ruaeel Pin Coagragatiema Cbereh -The Rev than lust double. Chariea T.

Brown, minister, worship serrice at 11 a m. with aermon by th minister. Supervised play for small children during th church hour. LTnca. near, ansa Khetta netenar, or-tanlat aad choir Tboma Brad-dock, superintendent of church achool.

Sunday morning prayer acme at Holy Communion first Sunday la month. Churan school, primary throurh- first trade, am, second 1 threugh Utb trade. 14:44 am. I The lUr. Wtju Price, asrs.

Thorn Murray, arftnUt and ehotr dl-rctor. torch achool dnU at IS nttL Mr. Thamaa Uurray tn cbartc Ma Mnrtcva dunes tba vlatar. r4f4 ckrh ejxer. wro mo.

MvuM la ander thm dixacttoa Mr. I. VI Easiat. 8rTtc at 11 a.n Toole: tba Book of RoBtu." Churcii aeaool at 44. Truth roup at I'll to so to Spnectic.

at. Tha oah- Roiiasd. paatr. VU-u UU Kiaaaor Mollaa, ertmUt. CoaXa-aaooa at nuaaua kalora Bexkahira Villa ga srrtthira (hatoo Chap 1 nUntoUr Oardaar T.

Kntf ht. Ortaailt. Mra F. Kaifht. Cheir dlroctor Chr.

tajhr. Cooreh aeboat aupcria-Modrst; Kaocth Oarlord. Wornloi nruup a Chorch achool bwu at 1 i aja. Cbolr rabrataai Tvaadaj at I vau Cheshire ttaati Tattor. RT.

Cfcaadr WL HobnM. Suadar achool at 1 aja, 1U OUct Br4A. atipanataodast. Mra. Ooorf HLUartaa, oTfaalat.

Morair.f vorahijt at 11 a m. Uiuie by Uta aaniar choir. BTF at t.M v.m. HrUtodirt ruter. tha lUr.

John A. Haiehtaoa. Commuruoa armco at a.K. mm tr wmaior etvetr. Oaixlar achool at 1: 14.

arista C4arcnco 0uaa. upnn-troorat. Orpcln. Mra. O.

Vlahrloa Oatffiaa. Xm-U aaMrlcaa' Kartrra. Cathafla, Svtrk-mtrm fwtar. h. Joha T.

Gtfta ol CoaiUo. ataaa at a.m. Mar? of tho aaaamsHta. Cotholto ratr. tha JoMpn T.

Oataa. Con-tatatoDa to and 1 to pa, Uiimi tomorrow at a m. and 1 aja. lataiit at rrarno devouao Uondar il I a.m. hiWao4 tssia Mooday aad Tum-day at 1:4 m.

ChrUtlaa Ooetnna htoaday, t.M at factory. -Deltoa Iftihodbt tha Rrr. Da rid 3. Orfaalst, Mr. Harry Batr-aio-w.

ScAsol tnpenntendoat, Donald Baida-tn. Warahlp aarrtco at 14:4 a m. Oai win: "A rrbla for Today." Toutto raiwtaJo at B-m. ftrat Oarrata ttaoa hflslatar, tha Dr. Cfcarlaa Q.

Cbrlatiaaaoa. Orranut, hta klarsam Utada MarUa. Kdoeatloa t.rmor. hfiat tUncs OehaaDDaurtx. emea at 1 a m.

iu wane ky tha nlr Coir. Sermon ay tho mlntatar. Haa Koihint to Do With Eua." a ja Orarch K-hooL 1 a berlnotrr department. 1 TCoaam Pcopia'a Boom I ta tha miwc room. Graeo raeoa Roctor.

the lUr. Robert D. Parlour Oninlri. William Hurt' cbotr diroctor. Courliaad Pzoata.

fierr-teoa at a-m. and 11 a.m. St. Iim', CathiWi rutor Rea. La 4 0haartuey Oirate.

Rr. John t. Arera Maaaea at T. S.14. aad 10 J9.

HigJ hlaaa at Egremont Karth Iroaot BapUet Charth The Fey. Jamee 8. Chaae. pater. Leiand Peck, -arrarilit.

At 14 worahio terrica. armm ruo)ct: -a htor Excelieot Way. At 11 a.m., Sunday achool. At ta, tha Senior Youth Feiioothlp moat at tba bom of Patay Suoer- banch. rira Coarraratiooal Charth.

Soath Erre- i The Ree. Jamea Sv Ofaaac. paator. htra. Prad I- Taroer, orraaint.

At 14 Sunday ecbooL At 11:11 a.m.. oormriio aernca. Oeeiaou aobieot; "A More EacaUent Way At D.m, the aanual auu e-f tha charth will be held In Uv ehareh tNurlort. At th Senior Tooth Peikiwtruo wia meet the home of PiUy Supemaasb 4 Mortn Ear moot. Great Barrlngton Carearr lata.

Anawatlea of God Wilk-er Hall Paator, Doufla Sunday tchoet. 10 0 Ccroal aere-ka. 1 in- Prarer ao atudy Wodaeaday. ojb, Cttatoa AJCB eo Mlnlatar. tba Rey.

Da-ti WoodMB. Church achool at Mr. Edaa writ, (tioerlr.uodent. 11. moraine vorahia.

ChritlUQ Endtaroi at a m. XretUcc narahlo at Y.M. Gleadale Chapet Wenhio service Sands at 1.30 conducted by th Bar. Prank Cutter of Housateni. tatsriaken Ceagregatieaal Chareh The Le Rev.

Oeorge S. Tuttle, caster. Mrs Prank Kickerv. organist. Sunday school at 10:40 a.m.

la chapel. Berkshire Hills. Baptist Pattor. Rey. Clar St.

Joseph's. Cathelle The Rey. Gordon So, if you can possibly arrange it, hold your Bonds for, the maximum period 19 years, .8 months. You don't have to sign any papers or visit your bank to do this. The extended earning period is automatic And, of course, go on investing in U.

S. Series Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. If self-employed, invest in Savings Bonds regularly where you bank. VorW--r' ence o. Ktnneoy.

Pamlly Sunday achoot at 10 a m. Worship aerrice and sermon. Peter an Jider." Youth Pellrtrship at ft a.m. KTenlnr GosixM PcUovtbic at 1:10 s-ith sermon: "A Visible Tuesday. Club meeting at p.m.

Wednesdsy. Bibia study had prayer meet-tog at 1:3 bu. with theme. 'Death." Dow, pastor Tha Rev. Philip ton.

nell. asststsnt nastor Maasea will at 4 and 14:11 a.m. Confessions today from 4.10 to 4:30 p.m. and from 1:40 ta 4:30 cm Qatechism classes Mondiy at 4:13 p.m. Christian doctrine class for htcn achool student will meet la the parish bouse Mondsv at 7:11 P-m.

Church of the Gee Shepherd. Episcopal. Paal'a. Eptaeepal rhe Ree Jaek Leather, rector. Hole Communion at 4.

Holy Communion with aermon by the rector at 11 a m. Church school. Monday at 1:13. parish hall. South le The Ree.

Doue Berndt. vtcar Holy Communion at 1:1 am Psmlly orahla aerrlco at 4 a.m. with praver and sermoa. Mldareek Holy Oom-munlon at I. IS a.m.

Wedneadaj. Coagregatleaat Tba Rey. Walter E. Wy- Tyrtnjrham Cnlea Chareh rha Ray Franklin Couch minuter to reach Mrs Lucys a Krss tewskt. organist Morning worablD at 11.

Sunday school at 11 tn church Today, you no longer need cash your Bonds at maturity (9 years, 8 months Salter purchase). You can hold them for as long as 19 years, 8 months. And this enables you to get a far greater total yield from them, since the a interest paid on Savings Bonds is cumulative. That is to say, your Bonds pay interest not only on the principal, but on the accumulated interest itself! Now, the longer you hold your Bonds the bigger this accumulation gets and, correspondingly, the more money your Bonds pay in interest every year. TMt chart skevi 10-ysar ssrlsmdsj ssslrf femrnf of yosr' frjrleaslea Maeavtry 134.44 Orsseaol SWeaviff Veeee.

1 00.00 aarMsfttf "sealeaiifsllaei Valaaa 'w easB'wivy sf'sse Oaefeta Sacfa Vaae V.tra-"- $101 JO IV la 1 104.50 1 a 1 10740 4a 4 fra. tlOJO 4A4af yaa. 114jM S'A a raesa. X7kQ 12140 7ft 1J4J0 tA 4 tjresjre. 12440 4 10 raaaa.

14140 essXtaPJasWtf wuthnitff -(10 raejrt (rasa arlgeaea WFty tsts0 a a West Stockbridge St. patrleka. Cathelle Th Re. John Curtin, paator Sunday Maaaea at 4: and 14:40 am Daily Maaaea at 1:40 a.m. Christian Doctrine classes Monday.

TtHsge Ceagragatloaal Chareh Tba Rev Henry Wilds Smith, pastor. Mra. Newton Basaoa. ergaaist. Sunday school 14 am.

Morning warship at 11 a.m. Wmtamstown Willis sastewa Central Baptist Th Re man. paator. Clarence w. ifoyes, organist and choir director.

Mlsa Marloo MacOreyor. church school superintendent. Mr. and Mra. Stevart Steadmaa.

adult adyuers to the Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. 10.10- worship and sermon: "Mering. Mountains. 11:40 am. churcH arhooL T)ie Junior PUfrlm Fel-lowablo meets tn the chapel at, 4:14 am.

Tha Senior Pilgrim Fellowship meets at the home of Jean Harding at 4 a.m. Friday in the obanel tha Junior rholr meets at S. The senior choir saatta at and th adult choir at p.m. Pin Methodic Pastor. Roy.

Charlee A etewsrt. Mra Praak Boea, orgaale. Dlrtaa worship at II a.m. with sermoa Sunday achool. 4 it Teuth Paliow-ahip.

m. It. Praaete. Ca (belie. Soath Laa Pastor.

Ree. Timothy J. Champoux. Maaa at 4:4 St. Georre.

Eptseapal Tha Douria J. Bemdt. rector. Church school. 10 10 a bj.

Morning prayer and sermon. 10:34. prarer and ennon at 4 m. Midweek Holy Communion at 1:40 a.m. Wednesday.

St. ktary-a. Cathotle Paetor. Rao. Jeremiah Murphy.

Ray. Edward 1. Kroysk. carat. Maaa at 1, 4:40.

1.0 aad 11. Lenox Chareh on 1 th BUI. Ceagregatieaal Or. Marry Trust, nun later. -Organist, htra.

Raymond J. Bates, pastor. Worship serv Want your interest paid as current income? Invest in 3 Series H. United Slates Government Series Bonds are new current income Bonds in denominations of $500 to 1 10,000. Redeemable at par after 6 months and on 30 days notice.

Mature in 9 years, 8 months and pay an average of 3 per annum if held to maturity. Interest paid semiannually by Treasury cheek. Series may be purchased through any bank. Annual limit: $20fi00. ice at 11 a.m.

Church school at 1 a.m. Tenth Fellowship at 1 pjn. First CoagvegaOoaal Frederick Peg Church school at 4 14 Morning worahlo IL First Methediat Th Rev Dr. John a. Hutchison, pastor.

Church school at 1 Morning worship at II Sees a Caagvogatloaai Soath WUUaaaa-tewn The Rav. Cbarla W. Brlgga, pat-tor. Chureh school at 14. Morning worship at 11.

St. Jeha'a. Kpleeopat Rev a. Grant RM rector Sunday. 4.40 a.aa.

Holy Caeamaa-ton; 4:10 a ehareh school: it ojb morning prayer and warship aervica coa-ducled by tba rector. St. Patrleha, Catholte Ro. Daniel Dailey pastor. Rev Joseph M.

BWy. aasistaat. Masses at 4.3. 4 40 aad 10:44. St, Rapaaara, CataeOe Rev Baonl Ona-Irtta.

paster. Massea at 1J aad 414. White Oaks. Cearrrrstieesl Rev. Dr.

TVU Ckoreh a Chrirt. SeleoUaa SerrKa Now even better Invest more in Savings Bonds! at 11 oith leeiiuu atuuoa: Sunday at a Wadnely eve aemra at auh tetUmotual of Harriet Parse as Leytnson- Mra. Trevor pcim. Readlne room ooen Monday. Wedneiday and Priday except If.

you invested 37JS0 in Strings Bond ten year ago, it could ha redeemed for $50.00 Hurst. Junior choir dlroctor. Worship eerne at 11 a m. with sermon- The nouoar 1 .90 to 4 JO p.m. Vaine el Oood W11L- Church school tn Pint CoTeratieaal Cbarch Paetor.

the R'T Pre a. Soefcer. Mua Laarel naatw cnapel. Dr. William TC O.

Suadberg. au-pertatendent. Junior and primary, turn. CDurca acbool at to em 10 4. Bmau eruidren.

to noon. PU Charcfe naraary. 11. Morun vartlup grim Fellowship meets In chapel at 1 m. with Mra.

John Keller at counselor at il. Plrt Sfethale4 Ptstar. the Rey. Oran D. nr.

SohaeSr. Mra. Hrr- Rahra. ar- PblUp Prick, pastor. Chareh School at 4.

Morning worship at IL Tauth Pal- hr thaar ttm and Miaa Simpeon aa assists a t-Graeo Me4os. loaoa aie Paator. Ray Charlee A Stewart Mrs. Joseph Martin. raaua oirauor toarra achool.

19 a Mernina aermhto aad eemon at 11 Hmn and aetaemi by tba choir. lawsoiD as i p.m WlntUor nUeedeata Bapliet. Walker Hn Serrtrt ergaaist Dinae worship at 4:43. Sun-' day achool meet at 11. St.

Aaa'a. Cslkelle Pastor. Ray. Oeorge Feale: aevi.tsnt Fit Harry Driscoll vaagregaueRal Chareh Th Rev. Mary at 1 o-aa.

eaaoay ecfiooi. 1 It le 1 aaitor. union service at li am St. liaie I ytereaal Rector. Per.

Richard at the cliuren on the blll. Sermoa sub- Massea at 4.4s. 4:30. 4:3 and 10:3 am. St.

Belaaa'a. Eptseepsl, Mew Leaes Rector, er Ml OlaDo: "The Christian Pledge." Sunday acboot meets at 11 a.m. Mtruatr-Muwi. rTt.a Beattw. or-1 anuv.

Soiouita, Bora Lav-renc Vdin. Holy Communion at I Rey. Robert 8, Whitman. Prayer TTImffi' IEaigfle a au raauiy aarrica at 11 -m a toe raraenagt. WUdaer Caapet The Roe.

Mary ana aermon by the pastr at 4:10 am Holy Oommunian 11 a aa. Wodaeaday. SL Patofa Chatrh Paator. tha Rao. Bar.

Ciapp, pastor. Warship service at tt aara A- aemcaa: aaautant. toe Rey. St. Ttaeeat PaaTa.

CathoBa. Lewo Date am. Sermon ho the paator at tha rrat. Peraaad Bar- Pastor, TUaethy J. Champomx.

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