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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 21

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Tb Berkshire) ETnlng Friday. Sepu 16. 1933 21 mmmmmmim ''I- wm fit! 1 if! 1 Lenox WOT TeL 163 ROBERT U. JOHNSON Football Team Holds Scrimmage DALTON Coach Frank Driseoll Out-of-Staters Growing Beards For North-South Skirmish Oct 15-16 of the DHS football team, handl. capped in practice to date becaus of the failure of helmets to and In- Michigan LENOX In Dalton Windsor Woman Wins State Ribbon At Grange Fair DALTON Mrs.

George Sturte-vant of Windsor was awarded the state ribbon I at the community fair Sept. 10 at the Community House. Her 'entries totaled: 103 points. In the youth division state Grange ribbons were awarded to Meridith Christianson and Michael Allessio with' 43 points and 12 respectively. There were 48 door prizes contributed by the merchants of Dalton.

Prize winners' in the various divisions were: 1 held his first scrimmage yester" day wth helmets borrowed from' the Dalton juniors. With the tentative varsity on the offensive la the hour-Ion? session (Ytarh Driaw diana, jnen are already growing beards for their appearance' in Lenox Oct. 15-16 for Old Fashioned Days, Georg Bisacca told the members will appear with genuine beards. Over 100 out-of-slaters' experienced in the firlngof Civil War ordnance will be hand for the fete, Mr. Bisacca said.

They will all wear Civil' War uniforms. At the masquerade ball "at Eastover Oct. 15, he said, there should be 80 Sheffield MRS. ROGER BOWER TL A. H.

Lawson, Author, Dies at 48 Ritea Tomorrow Afternoon at Old Parish Church SHEFFIELD Arthur Hamilton Lawson. well-known author and editor, died In his sleep at his home on Bow-Wow Road yesterday morning. He had been ill for two years. His illness, was diagnosed, after hospitalization last winter, as due to a brain injury probably suffered during school coll appeared to have several fast backs. Driseoll and hi atsUtsnt CfcrT1s per cent of those, attending in Civil Kiwanis Club this week at its meeting in the Log Cabin.

He said that rifle and cannon "units, from those states planning to in the North-South Skirmish to be staged in Lenox Oold Fashioned Days have written that their War attire, if weal people are en Bunnell, who guided the defensive squad. Were pleased with the spirit and play of the team. Tom Sher couraged enough to wear it too. There will- be two -bands at the man directed the offense from the .1 ball, for both round and square formation spelled by Bob Fo-garty. dancing.

George L. lftihes was ap-i pointed to take cnarge oi uie ncice: CocaDtain's Jim Drake and Hurh committee for the dance. Lee Legislator To Attend Hearings On Local" Problems LENOX State Rep. Warren A The club voted to niake its: Oct. 5 Jenks will join the squad on Mon dav.

Thev hav hn iHrh th IT At, meeting the dinner, to be held that Bowling Tonight The Town Bowling League will open its season tonight at the Community House at 7 and continue throughout the season on each Friday. The starting time is Naval Reserve at Bainbridge. Md. night at the Curtis Hdtfr in observance of the 150th' anniversary of 9" uaiton High opens two weeks- from today at Springfield against Cass cal High of that city. present ten request was invited by the Church-on-the-Hin.

l3 i earlier than last year. The league Plouffa the eat will have a new name among its COXGRATUIITIOXS to Mr. Fannie L. DuBois on her 39 years of service ith members this year as the former Weston entry will now compete as 1 Board Denies Trailer Permit' LENOX -The. Zoning Boird of ulennon Hardware.

Condron Family To Attend Ceremony For Mrs. Reilly DALTON Mr. and Mr- Tm Stockbridge telephone exchange are; extended by Thomas C. Custer, president of the StocLbridge-'West Stockbridge Kiwanis Club, at a dinner meeting at the Red Lion Inn last night. On, Mrs.

DuBois left are her daughters, Mrs. Ora L. Kasson and Mrs. Mildred D. Vaber, the prevent agent.

Standing; left to right, are Sirs. Hazel E. Dulgarian. Miss Beatrice L. Dean and Jennie M.

Smith, the night operator. The local exchaage will be converted to dial operation on Oct. 26 at 7 a.m. athletics. I i Funeral services will I be held Saturday afternoon at 2 at Old Par-ish Church with the Rev.

Ralph H. Rowse, pastor, officiating. He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Mary Breen of Reading, a daughter. Mary Margaret; his mother, W. Els-worth Lawson of Miami, four brothers, Elsworth Lawson of Portland, 7 Edward Lawson nf Windsor Appeals upheld the Panning Board decision denying Morris Robinson, Condron of Park Avenue, their son Williamstown Esso gas station operator, on the jonn ana daughter, Grace will attend the ceremonies at St Patrick' Cathedral In New York tomorrow Kiwanians Honor DuBois Family, West Stockbridge Phone Operators Lenox-PittsfieldiRoad permission to park a trailer at hj statidn: In a letter sent thisjwe'ek, Robert JR.

j- Marjorie Pytko Is Engaged to Frank Wronski FRED WALDEN 1 TeL 158 lor airs. Mary E. Reilly of Pitts-field. Mrs. Reilly is to be appointed a Lady of the Grand rmi Cleveland, Ohio: Wilbur Lawson of Taunton: and Dr.

Robert La STOCKBRIDGE I Members of when the dial system goes into Hibbard, the ZoningBoard chairman, notified Robinson the appeal was denied fdri the reason that it violated Section ChaDter of the University of Miami; and a of the Equestrian Order of the Holy effect on Oct at 1 a.m. the DuBois family, who for 39 years orpuicnre or Jerusalem. swer Airs. Burt Steele of St Louis, Mo. 13, of the town Pine Cobble School Opens Here on fllonday, WILLIAMSTOWN Pine Cobble Trainor Traces History Tracing thi Wstory of the Du Born in Mexico Otv on Jan Rltea for Mrs.

Ptke Funeral services inr Mr fVI were agents or tne west siock-bridge telephone exchange, and their operators, were honored here last night by the Stockbridge-West 40-Hdiir Devotions Bois family iiconnection with the 1907, the son of. W. Elsworth and Florence Shera Lawson, where his father was pastor of th Uninn nelia May Pike were held yester- V' 1 I- telephone company, Mr. Trainor said that the late Rev. William L.

Stockbridge Kiwanis Club at a aay anernoon at the Bartlett Funeral Home -ith th v.i Open at StinnV School will open its 19th year Mon Church, he came to the United States when he was four Years, old dinner in the Red Lion Inn. O. Chnstianson officiating. Burial i I DuBois, husband of Mrs. Fannie DuBois, was appointed agent on Thomas G.

Custer, president of day with an Increased enrollment. LENOX Forty-hour devotions the Kiwanis Club, said this marked and lived In California for a brief period where his father had a nas- extensive changes the plant. May 31, 1916.2 He was then pastor opened -this jnotningat Ann's "the passing of an era" which his of the old West Stockbridge. Metho and five new, teachers, it was an torage. uiurcn a r.

tugft "Mass celebrated the i pastorl thai Rev. orga'ajzation wished to honor. He Board of Selectmen last night to attend any of their hearings during October to go over local problems with a view to possible state assistance. Richard Rodger of Palm, Beach, now building a residence on the West Mountain Road, requested permission to connect into the town system. The Selectmen turned the request over to the town "water department for investigation.

The Selectmen accepted an invi-Mation from County -t Commissioner John F. Shea to attend a meeting of the Housatonic River watershed group to discuss flood control 'Thursday night at 7:30 at the Lee -District Courtroom. The Selectmen Wednesday evening next Week instead of Thursday. i The Lenox Kiwanis Club was granted a Sunday; license and a permit to sell beer at Eastover on Oct. 16, for the Old Fashioned Day Chairman "of the Selectmen, Ralph Henry Barnes, announced that he 5 would request district highway en- gineeri William Goggins, to re-: place a spruce tree removed dur- ing the East Street relocation on the property of Airs.

William H. Parker. Mr. Barnes said he would i also request that a berm (a raised gutter wall) be constructed on the highway opposite Mrs. Parker's Residence i to prevent water from flooding.

Across the roadonto her property, and that the entrance to her driveway be widened. The Berkshire pounty Assessors was granted permission to hold a meeting at. the Town. Hall frojn 10:30 a.m. p.m.

Also graned was a request by the Lenox Holy Family League of Charity to hold a bazaar Nov. 5 at the Town Hall. Revilla Inn Headed By Mrs. Bonlell LENOX Mrs. Christine Bon- Most of his youth was SDent In nounced today by Director Dwight dist Church, now the Grange Hall.

At his death in April, 1934, his wife was appointed agent. She resigned introduced Charles Trainor, manager of the New England Telephone Little Jr. Foxboro where his father was pastor of the Conereeational Church George Healy. inhere -will be a Holy Hour, this, evening nt 7:30, HighMass tomorrow morning at To take care of additional chil in September 1949, Her daughter. Company in Southern Berkshire, who announced that" Mrs.

Fanny DuBois would receive the first dial dren, several classrooms have Mrs. Mildred succeeded 40. Devotions wily end Sunday been changed around. The soccer her. i morning when the paster will cele and where he attended the public schools.1 He attended Kimball Union Academy in New Hampshire, Middlebury College in Vermont, and graduated from Wash field is i being enlarged with the brate a High Mass at Arnold Fredette, district traffic help of several of the older chil was xviain street Cemetery.

Bearers were Roy Barnard. John Bellows, Harry Stedraan, Clayton Pierce. dark- Foodtown Super Market open Thurs. ind Fri. night until 9 for your convenience.

Adv. IT ssssssbbs Dalton Lunch will be open until 8 Friday night Feature. Cape seal-lops, 85c; homemade clam chowder, 25c; brook trout, 75c. Orders to take out Adv. 17 Round and square dancing.

Every Friday. Hinsdale Home Club, Hinsdale. Adv. it Men's, boys' flannel shirts at Kirk's General Store. Adv.

20 call and her daughter, now. the agent, who took the first commercial call is a. girl of 16, would make the last call on the old board week there iWdl be re manager, said the DuBois family dren and faculty. ligious instruction, classes for was the only one in New England to William Russell, who attend ington University in St, Louis, in the class of 1930, have a telephone board in their ed Lafayette College and did gradu high school sjiudentssiarting Friday, afternoon at Catechism classes will start Saturday! home for 39 years. Camp Counselor I ate work Tat Harvard and Boston day afternoon at the! First Baptist Church of Clarendon, Arlington, Mrs.

DuBois paid tribute to her After graduating he I devoted ing, sept, Va. The bride is fc. cousin of L. University, teach mathematics and English, help with sports and drive the bus. Mr.

Rus sister, Mrs. Ora Kasson, who has stood by for ithe 39 years to serve at any time, land to her operators. Harry Peters of Housatonic Street much time to working with young people and served as counselor in several Maine camps including Soccer Schedule; LENOX "Thomas! BoSworth, sell formerly taught at Browne Surprise Party Residents of Schermerhorn Park and Nichols. His father, is a Miss Beatrice! L. Dean was signaled out as the oldest operator, with 24 t-amp on; Sebago Lake sistant headmaster of Derby iMaine, wnere ne was neaa coun coach of the LerioxSHigh School soccer team, today announced the following fori his Varsity last night honored! Dr.

and Mrs. Academy. selor. i i i i K. O.

William Sandberg with a Mrs. William Griswold Phelps of His literary career started with years of service. Next came Mrs. Jennie M. Smith with 12 years, Mrs.

Hazel EV Dulgarian with 9. Mrs. Florence M. Verchot, who. was not present because she' was at Old Bennington, Vt.

will teach Miss Marjorie Ann Pytko WINDSOR Mr! and Mrs. Wal Camp Life magazine in New York City where he was editor.1 He was seventh gfade social studies, airs, Phelps, a graduate of Smith Col surprise party at their home, on the occasion of pt. Sandberg's coming transfer to Decatur, I1L, as manager of the GE plant there The couple were presented with a also an editor of Popular publica ter Pytko of announce the engagement of their daughter, tending thei West Stockbridge Oct. 1 Lenox Prep Ceiwx Prep. Oct.

6 Albany Acdemf Albahy. Oct TSerles HiU 4t. Great Bar- rtngton: Oct, 14 Crnwell School? at CranwelL -Oct; 18 Searlea at Oreat BarringUm. Octi SI Windsor Hountala School at lege, has had extensive teaching tions, Munsey publications, and the board, has three years of service. experience at Bancroft.

Hudson Dell publications, all of New York Marjorie Ann, to Frank J. Wronski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. DuBois also mentioned Miss River Country School, Riverdale City.

Windsor- Aiountaln. nest of table caddies. Edward J. O'Brien, son of Mr. Nancy Negrini, now attending Wronski of this town.

Miss Pytko Country School for Girls and Col nurses i training at St. Luke's Hos lege of Idaho. She has also partici BSO Sends Vhanks and Mrs. George i O'Brien of in fiction he specialized In the field of Western stories of which hundreds have been published in pieal in Pittstield, who had re tell, proprietor of the Revilla inn I on the Lenox-Pi ttsfield Road, last Church 'Street and! former honor signed Sept. a after 2Va years of pated in community and school ar-fairs in Needham, and Bennington.

ENOX Thomas ril t'erryi man. student at Cranwell School now on night notified the Selectmen. -that national magazines. He was also service, il A or the lJboston bymphony Or- Mrs. Robert F.

Fellows of a contributor to the Saturday Eve received her education in i the Savoy and Adams schools and is employed by Park Street Adams Super Market in Adams. Mr. Wronski attended local schools graduating from Dalton High School. He is an electrician, working for his brother, Mathew The first telephones in West she has been elected president and general manger of her, corpora the honor list at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is at Silver i VIC'S I MA Under New Management "VIC WALSH Housatonic Street Dalton, Mass. FRIDAY and SATURDAY DANCING to Wolf Lehmann AND HIS TRIO Pizza, Hot Sausage All Kinds of Grinders and Sandwiches Glen.

Street and Mrs. William cnestra, sent a letter of apprecia. tion to Ralph Henry Barnes chair Stockbridge were operated as pri ning Post, Argosy; and other na tional tion, following the resignation of Spring, where; he is assigned Wynn of Latham Street will assist Mrs. J. Edwin Bullock with the vate lines around 1900, accordinf man of the Selectmen, i for the co to the naval ordnance plant as nursery group.

Mrs. Fellows, to Mr. Trainor. Arthur Baldwin had about 40 customers on his line part of his M.I.T. course.

operation of all town? officials this summer. 1 Among the recent books he has had published are "Homemade Games." "Fun in the Backyard," "The Weekend Companion," and Wronski of Pittsfleld. Mrs Augustus Didey and her Francis W. Scully as manager. The Selectmen forwarding 1 this information to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission at i Boston for their approval.

graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, majored in home economics. and charged a fee of a year. The Mr. Barneys attended 'a lunch to son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and other line had about 20 customers and was operated out of the local Lanesboro "Household I Mrs.

George Cunningham of Housa day at the Wendell-Sherwood Hotel given by the Tanglewood Advis She has been employed ai a technician in the biology lab at Wil In 1935 he was married to Miss tonic Street, have moved to Pitts- ory Committee. field. i liams College. Mrs. Wynn, a gradu f-l" store.

the DuBois family serve some 1320 subscribers, said Mr. TrainorJ Mary Breen. Mrs. Lawson has taught at the New Marlboro Ele B1RS. ARTHUR L.

OWENS TeL 2-2193 Miss Ethel year's 100 Reservations Lenox High valedictorian, has re mentary Center School and will ate, of Bennington College, formerly taught at Pine Cobble. A painting major, she will help with art and with the younger chil teach at the Mount Everett Re turned to her home at Shelby, Made for Convention LENOXSeleclmani! Charts L. after visitine Mr. -and Mrs. Wil MIKE DALY i Range and fuel oil.

S. H. green stamps. Dial 2-6341 or Adv. i 19 gional School this year, i In 1948 he moved with his fam 4 Cliesliire MRS.

'IX MARHLON CETMAN Tel. Adams 169-M1 dren's afternoon sports. Mrs. John liam F. Noonan of West Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Georee F. Rich House announced today that he Winant of Colonial Village will as sist Mrs. Robert King in the mond Fort PlainJ N.Y., are parents of son borrtflast night at has received morp than 100 -reservations so far for, ily to Sheffield to devote his time to free-lance wrjting.

Fot the past year he has been working as editor of a new encyclopedia for children which he has been compiling Thursday Night featuring CHARLIE HOOSE Spaghetti and Jleat Balls kindercarten. i setts Selectmen's bartquet at the Mrs. James M. Burns of Parte ers, of New York City. He was a member of the American Legion and the Authors' League.

Curtis Hotel Sept 30. Street has been engaged as for the A. S. Barnes CoJ, publish- the Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, N.Y. The maternal, grandparents are Mr: and Mrs.

Harold Felton of Cliffwood Street, Lenox, and the paternal grandparents! are Mr. and secretary to Mr, Little. A gradu WSCS Banquet Is Canceled CHESIflRE; The annual ma and pa banquet sponsored by the Attend Weddinsr i-C ate of Radcliffe College, she was! Mrs. Richard Forde of Kemble employed for several years by Xtie Street has returned from Arlmgton, Mrs. Perley Richmond of WTest Department of Agriculture, has WSCS of the Methodist Church will where she Attended the) wed Park Street, Lee.

ding, of her niece, Miss Barbara Dr. and Mrs. Carl A. Bereen done radio and magazine i work, and 'served with the Office of Strategic Services during World returned here last night from their NOW Wilh ihe Purchase of This New 1956 2.lH Phikoi Console Joan Peters, daughter? cf Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund J. Peters of that vacation trip through Canada and War H. i city, to Robert 'Lloyd Zahn a Maine. Georgetown Uijiversity medical I JP (Sjp) Firemen's Bait! Stockbridge student. The wedding swas Satur- Town Hall.

Tonight 1 9-1. Savino'i Orchestra. Prize waltz contest LEGAL NOTICES Adv. 17 not be held this year because of the church alteration and redecorating program. The' new line of Christmas jewelry is available.

Anyone wishing to see it may contact Mrs. David Oakes. The group salsa, at its meeting last night voted to take over the project of purchasing material for new doors inijthe sanctuary, choir draperies and. cleaning of flags. The devotional program that proceeded the meeting was in charge of Karl.

Pandell. Refreshments were served to the 14 present by the hostesses, Mrs. D. Marhlon crnf op ptttspiixd NOTICE OP PPBUC- HEARIHO In accordance wlUt Chanter 1W. 'Saetloa 7b7bcfoft7anhg Grill.

Adv. -i i i i i Stockbridge Ball, i Stockbridge Town Hall. Tonight 9-1. Savino'i Orchestra. Prize waltz contest Adv.

17 i 1 1 Room for rent. Elm, St, Drake-Tel. 170. Adv. 1 17 Curley's special permanent, $7.50, by appointment.

Open This Value Pizza tonight. Joe's 13. Oeoeral Lavs- (Ter. rotlca is 19 PITTSBURGH PAINT Wholesale and retail. B.

hereby given that a publla. haarlns; will ba held In District. Court Room, Court House. Annex, Wendell Aveue, Ptttsfleld at p.m. on September IMS on the petition 'of Rar.

Robert (. Ahcrn? tor a license to use a building or ether structure at St. Charlea-: Chur'ehV Briefs Avenue in said city tot the 'storage at Mil gallons of No. 1 fuet oil. Casey.

Tel. 167AV, Cliffwood St Adv. 17 LEGAL NOTICES through Sat, Curley Beauty Salon oraer or tne city council JOHN J. riTZOERALD. Cltr Clerk Getman and Mrs.

Felix Scholz. 17 TeL 170. Adv. BANK CITY SAVIN OS Sept. 185S ili- '-1 LOST Pass Books Nos.

1306 49. 10TS34. 11907 Is TOWN OP STOCKBRnXJE NOTICE OP PDBUO HEARING) 4 In accordance with Chapter t4t. Section Becket sued by this bank have- been reported lost or missing. Anyone finding these books will please send- them I to the bank at Heads Cheerleaders Miss Elizabeth Soja of Windsor Road was elected captain of the cheerleaders at Adams Memorial High School 1 yesterday at class tm 1 1 1 sssi i 1 ones.

JOHN R. TOBET. Treasurer 13. General Laws Ter. Ed.

notice is hereby given that a public peering will be held at the Town Office, Stookbrldge. at li p.m., Tuesday. 6ept, 195 upon the petition ot Hall's AuW Berrtce to increase storage ot inflammanlo fluids from I if!" Pittsfleld. Haas. Sept.

IS. liS. J. Costello of Cap? Street, West Becket. will enter his freshman year at Worcester Polytechnic Institute on 25.

i FINAL TIP elections. Miss Soja is a senior at CITY OP PITTS PTELD NOTICE OP PUBLIC REARTNO the school. two 1,000 gallon tank to tuo 4.000 gallon tanks, at the Red Lion Oarage, Main Street, Stockbridge. Don't buy a used car on which you cannot obtain title on In accordance with Chapter 14S. Section IS, General Laws (Ter.

notice is hereby given that a public hearing will SEUCTMEH OF STOCSBKIDQI STEPHEN W. COONEY, OLIVER E. BANNA, i ARTHUR V. MA3KELL. JR.

Washing Waxing Simonizing be held in New District Court Room. Court final payment. It may be I "ihe lllust rated V5 Encyclopedia of Knowledge" Cemnnnwealtk et aiacfcnatt Polishing stolen car! It's always best to trade with an established BERKSHIRE. 63. -PROBATE COURT To all persons interested to the estate, of House Annex.

Wendell Avenue. Pittsfleld at 7:30 p.m. on September 37, 1955 on the petition of Netsner Brothers, Inc. for a license to ue a building or other structure at 33 Cheshire Road In aaid city for the storage and aale of 300 gallons of paint and other inflammable fluids. By order of the City Council JOHN J.

FITZGERALD, Clerk Sept. IS. 153 i Aaeiaiaa wemmann oi rtiwueia. in saia Call Boti for pickup and delivery at no extra charge. dealer who has a reputation a person Incapacitated by rea hours call home, we 1 do our best for you son ot atraneea age ana jnentat weak tu alter ness to properly cars for; her property.

O. Robert Boo. the 'eonserrator ot said Adelaide Weldmann has presented to said to uphold. WE'RE PROUD Or THE REPUTATIOX WE' VE, EARNED V. Court his first and llnal account, tor al- BOB NICHOLS' SUPER SERVICE THE HOME OF GULF PRODUCTS 1 If yon desire to object thereto yott or It's a Swivel Console and it's yours on small monthly payments.

your attorney Ilia written appearance-In said Court at PitUfleld before I ten clock in tn lorenoon tns tourtn Corner: South and Park Streets 1 day of October the letirrn day of cmr OP PITTS FT IXX KOT1CB OF PUBLIC UXARIRO) la accordance with Chapter lit. Section IS, Oenersl Lsvs (Ter. notice Is hereby flYen thst a puMle Jiesrtnf vlll be held la New District Court Room. Court House Annex. Wendell Arenue Pittstield st 7: JO p.m.

en September SI. liii on tb petition ot Rev. Robert L. Ahern for license to use building or other structure st Lenox end Pontoosuo Ares. I Lot No.

4. Assessors' Map No. (1) in ssld city for the storage of I.S1I gallons of No. 1 fuel oil. By order of the City Council JOHN J.

nTZOERALD. City Clerk 8ept. It. 1955. this citation.

i i Witness. P. Anthony Hanlon. Esquire. Stockbridge, Mass.

to cevtr handling and shipping 20 complete book in 10 deluxe volumes, It's the world's new- eat encyclopedia, Judsre oi said Court, this da; of September in the year one thousand We have a few of the 1955 CHRYSLERS nlns hundred and flfty-f ires AMES Register CULLIGAN PRESENTS darn ciafiw, North St. Jil.1 J. Pittsfleld. Mass. i If OPEN TONIGHT in Dalton and Branch Store, Allendale I at real end-of-the-s'eason TeL Lalton 510 or Enterprise 6061 TeL Dalton 3-2992 LfTUiiyLl Let iho Postman Do the Valking 4 You Do the Saving You'll Like ihe Ease of Banking by lail The Modern Way of Saving We Par the Postage Both Ways i ji I- '1 mm Fridays, Sept 16 -Oct.

21 15 Culligan Soft Water Service J. 3IAURO "Better Home Appliances with Better Service" B. J. KLNCUD 10 Depot Dalton, Mass. Branch Store, 1 Allendale Shopping Center TeL 117 if 1: LEE, MASS.

Park St Tel. 248-M Lenox, Mass. 3 it" 'i.

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