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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 5

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The Bertslure Eagle. Feb. cr liss Schcrhen is If ride of Henrietta Simeone najjinon Of Richmond Weds- WiltcclR-Moffett Marriage Intentions Anthony Cfiarles Nugai, 273 Merrill and Elizabeth Vir- Jham Benjamin Barscz, 171 Highland Ave and Helen Mary Britton, 210 Wahconah St, Edward Stephen Skoczylas, Jackson Heights, N.Y., and Helene Mary Garlin," Brooklyn, N. Y. Gerata Doyle Plan June Wedding -Engaged to Lhqrles Hooker Stephens Graduate j.

Is Fiancee of Bank Employe Miss Mary Ellen Harrington daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James L. Harrington 5f" Richmond, and Wilfred Robert Moffett son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Moffett of 175 Tamarack were married at 10 this morning In Notre Dame Church.

The reception followed at the Moose Home, Doctor Secretary Weds State Engineer At St, Mary's Church At a family dinner this evening, Mr. nd MrsrWilham E. Baggdr. of 63 Harding St will make known the engagement of their daughter, Military-Strategy The seventh in a senes of discussion groups on- United States foreign policy will be held next week at League of Women Vqters unit meetings The subject" will be IVhat Should Be United States Military Strategy In The Nuclear Uhit meetings will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. F.

P. Simpson, 900 West with Mrs. Ralph G. Schlawin as discussion 'leader; Tuesday at 8 p.m., at the home of Sirs. John M.

Tome, 257 Dewey with Mrs. Irving S. Pickar as discussion leader; Wednesday morning 9 :30 at the Jewish Community with Mrs. Harman Shukovsky as discussion leader-and Thursday afternoon atl-3(hat the home of Mrs. YOFIint.

J3L-T Ave. Mrs E. Fitz Will' cussion leader. The meeUngs -are opett to all interested women. The wedding of Miss Beverly Ann Scherben, daughler of Mrs.

Dons Hogan of 42 Cherry St. and Joseph W. Scherben of 68 Turner to Gerald Stephen son oTMr. and MrsTGerald F. Doyle of 15 Lincoln St -took place this morning at 10.

Msgr. Eugene F. Marshall, D.D., performed the ceremony in St. Marys Church, and John Kelly was vocalist. Given In marriage by her father, the bride was dressed in a gown of seed pear) and iridescent-embroi' dered lace and nylon tulle ever satin, fashioned with fitted lace bodice, Sabrina, neckline, long pointed sleeves and bouffant skirt with lace mafifs and cathedral train, A princess crown of rhinestones held her imported silk Illusion veil.

On a prayer book, she carried three cymbidium orchids with stephanotis and ivy. Attendants Named Ktcter HenR.l-8t.ro Doyle u. Mr. Gerald 8. Vu DvIm Simeone Lee Theatre Don't Knnck thn Kwk.

anniMn thn I It PM $150 Realized For PHS Band More than $150 wasreahzed for the Pittsfield High School band at a card yparty Thursday evening at the YMCA. Final proceeds will be announced early next week. Money will be used to finance the bands trip in April to Washington, D.G In charge of arrangements were Mrs. Mary Poopor, Mrs, William O'Neil, and Mrs. Theodore Farnsworth.

The band was represented by two sophomores. Miss Mary Lou Farnsworth and Miss Marilyn Jordan. Hildegardes Discuss Adopting Constitution The adoption of a constitution was discussed at a recent meeting of the Hildegardes of Pilgrim Memorial Church in the church parlors. Ten attended. The group made plans to assist at the clergy breakfast scheduled for Tuesday morning, March 5.

Harvey-Siegriartd Roy R. Hamel will serve on the committee for women's night at the church, April 8. Refreshments were served by Mrs. George H. Farrar and Mrs.

Fred A. Strout Jr. The group next meets Monday evening, March 11, at 7:30. Electric Servants on the Job will be the subject of a talk and demonstration by- Elizabeth Q. Lovett, home service director of Western Massachusetts Electric Co, Food prepared on the program will be awarded as prizes.

Rotary Plans Public Events Tonighl Mis Henrietta DALTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Simeone of 120 East today announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Henrietta Rose, to Robert Aldrich, son of Mrs. Elaine Aldrich i is planned at Mount Carmeli Church, Pittsfield.

Miss Simeone attended Dalton High School. She is a childs nurse for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Colt of 16 Colt Pittsfield.

Mr. Aldrich graduated in 1954 from Dalton High School. He served two years in the Navys submarine force and-now is an inventory clerk at Tarbell-Watters Co. Inc. Tomorrow 12:30 p.m.

Dinner to benefit the Heart of the Berkshire Grange. Heart Grange Halt featunng Williams Singers and Wellesley Madrigal First Congrega fional p.m. Benefit concert by Guy Lombardos orchestra. Pittsfield High School auditorium. Evening at 8.

(Sellout) Miss Mary Frieri was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bridegrooms sister. Miss Marylou Doyle t. and Mrs. Joseph Gingras; thejuniorbndesmaidwas Barbara stster-ofthe sister of- the bridegroom, Christine and Judith Belot, the bndes cousin, were flower girls.

The honor attendant and bridesmaids wore electric blue taffeta gowns and princess Miss Frieri carried a heart-shaped bouquet of red roses i the bridesmaids, bouquets of-red roses and white flowers. Both flower girls were dressed in gowns of white nylon sheer over blue taffeta, and princess gowns. Their CoJoniaT bouquets were of pink elfe roses and white flowers. Best man was Robert Locke of -the bridegroom, whose ushers were the bndes brother, Richard Schetben; Bernard Kellogg and John Leonard. A reception took place at the Stanley Club, after which the couple left on a trip to Virginia and Washington.

D.G, Upon their return Feb. 23. they will live at 33 Merriam St 8hciro Miss R. Bagg Ruth Lyndall, to Charles P. Hooker son of Mrs.

Ralph Winslow Hooker of Richmond and the late, Mr. Hooker. Miss 'Bagg Is graduate of St. Margarets 1, Waterbary, Conn. class 1951.

and of Stephens College, Columbia, class of 1953. She is a secretary In the office of William E. Bagg. real, estate and insurance. Mr.

Hooker graduated In 1949 from Deerfield Academyv He served In the Army for two years, 13 months of which were spent in Korea. Hooker now is associated with the Pittsfield Co-operative Bank. Mrs. Francis J. Roy Joan Shfne -Is Married She Becomes Bride 0 Francis J.

Roy -In Lee Church LEE Miss Joan larle Shene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Shene of 166 Housatonic became the "bride this morning ol Francis Joseph Roy, son of Mrs. John Leahey of 38 St.

James Ave. and the TateJoseph RoTrr'r The' Rev. J. ifurphy pastor, performed the 10 oclpck cerernony St Marys Churchwhere Miss Rosemary Shea was vocalist. A re ception followed at East Dre Inn, Escorted by her father, thebride had her sister.

Miss Carol A. Shene, as maid of Bridesma were two cousins of the bride, Mis: Marilyn H. Furey of Pittsfield and Miss Sheila Longman of Spring-field Miss Patricia White of Pittsfield and Miss Barbara Eastman Of Holyoke. Cheryl H. McGmty of Lenox Dale, another cousin of the bride, was flower girL Norman Ttoyof Housatonic was best man for his brother.

Ushers were Robert Roy of Vt. brides uncle, George McGinty of Lenox Dale; Stuart Eastman of Holyoke and JohnWheller. i A Be Machines Escorted by her father, the bride wore a Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin gown. Her fingertip veil of imported stlk illusion was attached to a dip of iridescent sequins outlined with seed pearls. On a prayer book, she earned white orchid with lily of the valley.

Attendants Gowns Mrs. George Harrington was ma-tron of honor for her sister-in-law, and Miss Dora J. Harrington, of Richmond, -sister -of the -bride -ar! Miss Anna Ifess were bridesmaids. The matron of honor was dressed in a blue Chantilly lace and nylon oyer taffeta gown with lace bolero and. -matching headband.

The bridesmaid wore a similar shrimp-colored gown and hat. Both carried Sweetheart roses in shade to match their gowns. Best man was Raymond Moffett brother of thebridegroom. Another brother, William Moffett, and Burton Harrington, the brides brother, ushered. -The couple went to Lake George, N.Y jEmtheir-wedding-trip They will live at 52 Lincoln SC wheriTfiey return.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Moffett attended Pittsfield schools. The bride ts a waitress atthe State Line Diner, and her husband is a truck drivertor Del Virgilio, contractor. Polish Falcon Gymnasium Students Take Chicopee Course Four member of- the Polish Falcon gymnasium classes are attending an instructors course this weekend in Chicopee, Frank J.

Polchlopek, president, announced today. They are Frank Krol Jr. and the Misses Rosemary Trepacz and Ursula and Bernadette Pytko. Mrs Stephen Trepacz Is in charge of transportation. Members of the group are staying in private homes.

The course will be under the direction of Edward Grabowski of South Hadley Falls, district instructor. Mrs. Stanley T. Piwko, the former Jeanette C-, Tysziewski, past district instructor. will lecture on Polish culture in America and also teach Polish folk dancing and group singing.

On March 31 at 2 p.m., the local gymnastic group will give an exhibition at the hall. The program will be directed by Mbs Irene. instructor, assisted by Mrs. Piwko. John Thompson On College Committee HARTFORD, Conn- John Thompson, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Charles F. Thompson, 99 Lyman Pittsfield, is chairman of the junior ball weekend committee at Trinity College. Sir. Thompson is junior class president, a junior adviser, member of Theta Xi fraternity and a member of the Varsity football and baseball teams at Trinity. TYLER THEATER To Be Married StartingSunday Ladies' Night Sunday, 3Ionday, Tuesday, Los Angeles Student Will Wed Miss Niles In California HOLLYWOOD, Calif.

Miss Pa-tricia Niles pt 522 North Normandy daughter of and Mrs- HIS GREATEST HIT SINCE HIGH The management of this theater thinks so highly of Friendly Persuasion that we will gladly refund the full admission price to any man, woman or child who doe not hon-estiy and ihcerely-' agree with us. Harold Brunton Jr. of GE will speak at the Pittsfield Rotary Club meeting Thursday afternoon at 12:15 at Wendell-Sherwood Hotel. The club will hold Ladies Night Thursday, Feb. 28.

Committee chairmen for the event are Anthony Sottfle and Rob'ert'Bry, program-; James J. 0Brienr favors and door Robert P. Exford, films; Fred B. Hogan, tickets; Lawrence J. Burke, publicity, UlfO MIOIt Correct Formal Wear For Every Event Gary Gooper William Wylers dll A The bride Is medical secretary for Dr.

Paul N. Berry. She gradu-atted from Pjttsfield High School in 1935. Mr. Doyle, a grade-ohe engineer for the state of Massachusetts Survey" St Josephs High School and graduated from Pittsfield High School, class of 1953.

He served in the Navy two Doyle father is financial secretary of IUE Local and vice president of the IUE England District Council. Kitcanis Speaker A representative of United Air Lines, Ray Oetlin, will speak atthe Kiwanis Chib luncheon at 12:15 Wednesday boon at the He will show, a color film on Hawaii. ENDS TONIGHT Everything But the Truth Tension at Table Rock' Rent From Our Own Brand New Stock on Hand with Complete Accessories 'Trlnr enmnanlnn, PS (Lnst Complrtn Show nt l.n PM) 8 i 7 A. it STARTSVVEP. Brides Gown The bride wore a gown of White imported lace and nylon-tulle, over satin, designed with open yoke, long tapered sleeves, elongated waistline and bouffant tiered skirt with sweep train.

Her "imported fingertip veil of silk illusion was fastened to a lace caplet edged with pearls. She carried- a bouquet of red camellias and euoalyptus greens. The maid of honor and bridesmaids were dressed in Sweetheart Red nylon net gowns.and heart-shaped net headbands trimmed with white flowers. The -honor attendants heart-shaped bouquet was ofwhite'camationscentered -with bridesmaids-bouquets, of whe carnations, The flower girl was attired in a white jiy Ion jsheer. gown with red I taffeta sash, and a headband like Fd RTCITNILES, uho unit those of the other attendants.

Miami Honeymoon When Mr. and Mrs. Roy return from a trip to Miami, a trip to Miami, on be bride of Alfred' Mac! nnes. Charles IL Niles of VanNuys, will be married at 7 this evening to SUKELS The Sians Shop of Pittsfield rT634 NortlTStreet tOT 1 Curtis Motel TeL 16 Lenox, Mass. Reservations are now being taken for weddings, reunions, teas, banquets, conferences, conventions and room reservations.

Alfred Bruce Machines of Hollywood, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Machines of 45 Wood Ave.7 Pittsfield, Mass. The wedding will take place in the Wee itk-ln-the-Heather, March 11, they will five on Mar-gerie Street.

-The bride is a secretary at South Street Oievrolet Pittsfield. She graduated from Lee High School in 1952 and from Pittsfield Secretarial School in 1953. MARTHA HYERift DAN DURYEAOon defore ANNA KASHFI-JOCK MAHONEY -cw tom reo 'UP. We cater outside to private parties, clubs and institutions. Open Early May To Late October MivRoyrwho4sa chef -at Rossis ForestXawn.wher&theJReiEUohn GEORGE A.

TLRAIN, Host UNION SQUARE NOW ROCK HODSOIIz: LAUREN BACAIT ROBERT STACK DOROTHY MALONE: wwRCBtKT KDTH6MXT W3UAM3 AWKrakHmTwtAiricTua Restaurantris a graduate of Lowell High School. He served in the Air Force for four years, part of that time with the Strategic Air Command in Europe, Arthur, Cliarlebois Writ'es'IIohors Paper Note: A Corking Jood Show -Dont- Let iht TitIeFooI You. -w. Management North Street DIAL 7205 just picture yourself by Master of Photography Alfred Hitchcock Hit Phipps of St. Johns Presbyterian Church, Camas, will officiate.

A reception is to at the bride's home. When 4 the couple return from a short trjp they will live at 522 North Normandy Ave The bride teaches fourtfTgrade at Studios at 184 North Street Milter Bldg. s' made especially tor moviegoers is not to be confused with any of his television productions! Plus Exciting Co-Hit "RIDE THE HIGH IRON with Don Taj lor gaily Forrest AMHERST in Middle Management JSelectionis the title of the honors paper which J. Arthur Charlebois writing for die business administration depart-ment at the University of Massachusetts. -Mri Charlebois, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Charlebois of 36 Oxford Pittsfield, is majoring in industrial accounting at the university. Besides having done outstanding work in his field, Mr.

Charle-bois is a member of the industrial administration club and a member of die Newman club. Exchange Club To Sponsor Auction -Harold Brunton of GE will speak at a meeting of Pittsfield Exchange Chib Tuesday evening at 6:15 a( Rosa Restaurant. Exchange has voted to sponsor an auction-next month to benefit d'irpfits'freidligd 'ithcEi kbd: which Is trying to raise funds to attend the Cherry Blossom Festival 1SS2pIovie-JTiinetablel Massachusetts at the festivaL Dixie Canyon "Elementary School, Sherman Oaks. She attended Los AhgelerCR? csntgb aWgfaauateJ with high honors fromCaTifornia State -Teachers College in Lbs Angeles where she was a member fif Alpha Gamma Chi sorority. Mr.

'Macfnnesr a sophomore at! Lo Angles City Cbllege, plans toj enter the University of California at Los Angeles next September. He graduated in 1951 from Pittsfield High School, and for two years served in the Army as a member of the Honor Guard at Arlington, Va. -m i i. uii i i Mayer E. Wantman Qn Honor Roll MOUNT HERMON 'Mayer E.

Wantman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Wantman of 115 Northumberland Rd Pittsfield, has been named to the' honor rolTJor the secSndTmarking period, at Mount HENRY FONDA VERAMlLESi. ALFRED HITCHCOCKS 3soJteST0f-lai When in Troy, N.Y. SYDNEY CHAPLIN 2nd Hit THE DEADLIEST SIN FIRST-TIM-E AT POPULAR PaiCES! Cordiallylnvitc you to visit us at the Capital Area Neii'cst andMost I nlimaLc -Restaurant, serv NEXT! Walt Disneys CINDERELLA wnrm ing only the Finest Foods and Liqueurs UY iV-VJi: BstStfSEmi -Airport lcstaurant Campbell N.Y.

4 Capitol Top Secret Affair, 2:35, 5:50, Duel at Apache Wells, 7:45. Palace Deadliest Sin, 1:05, 4:15, The Wrong- Man, 2:30, 5:40, 8:50. State "Wijtten on the 1:47, 4:13, 6:39, 9.05. Susan IQrli HaTivard andDousto A are.havinga vvCTbp Secret Affair" -YOUR HOSTS Open Dally 4 PM Sundays and Holidays 1 rM Elected chairmen of the event were Francis Douglas and Ansel W. Harvey, Social Briefs Mrs.

Harold Kennedy of St Albans, and daughter, Patricia Kennedy of Waterbury Vt, are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John G. W. Mahanna of 20 Warwick St Deborah Pelton, daughter of Dr.

and MrS. Thurlow H. Pelton, 3 Crofut Is spending the weekend with Florence Dry of Short Hills. N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wade of Troy and Lake George, N.Y. mi kjciue tio era sau ra are ra mOTH GSm -EDDIE ALBERT JAMES WIM-O SIEKS Mim laoauH ALSO SECOND BIG HITJ-BEX COOPER In DUEL, AT APACHE WELLS" -A Tyler Everything but the Truth 1:50, 5:25, 'Tension at Table Rock, 3.35, 6.50.

Union Square Wicked As They Come," 1.00. 3:51, 6:25, Ride the High Iron. 2:30, 5:25, 8 00. ide the Higl I II in Color NEXT -ATTRACTION CAPITOL THEATRE "Oldahoma All edvtrliting media ere good BUT It uill pay attvartUera to remember' NEWSPAPERS ARE THE DAILY SHOPPING GUIDE OF TIE AM I RICAN F4MILY! Starting Wednesday! timetable timetable County on Page U. 44.

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