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MOiTOAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1948. THE'NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS, TRANSCRIPT ELEVEN SPORTING NEWS Williams Starts Season With Win Over Norwich Northfield, Sept. 27--A triple threat named Stuart Dumela, listed as a six-foot junior, weighing 135 pounds, sparked 'Wiri-ams to a 14-0 victory over Norwich here Saturday as both teams opened their 1348 campaign -before sun- soaied spectators. Completing seven passes for 106 yards and running and punting when necessary, the PuijJe standout produced the first score early in the second quarter on a 38- yard touchdown pitch to his right end, Stuart Cool, and in the final frame it was another Duffleld aerial this time to Harris Pisher for 13 yards, that started a second scoring drive from the Norwich 40. Fisher finally crossed the goal line from one yard out.

Ernest Mierzejewsti, Williams guard, klckeri both conversions. Longest Run In the face of superior opposition. it was left lor a Norwich player tojGleason. MacManus. contribute the longest run of.

the I Tackles: Jednovowisz, squelcfced. Norwich made two first downs to 11 for Willia'ms. Merritt's interception, came during- the final minutes of the game and it landed the on the Williams 12. They surrendered the ball on the eight alter three line bucks and an intercepted pass. Eleven passes tried by Norwich all went amiss.

The Cadet ground attack netted 70 yards against 125 gained by. the The lineups: Williams Ends: Fish, Johnson, Cool, Reynolds. Tackles: Detmer, Geneisse. Fargo. Guards: Mierzejewski, Wood-Rat- -cliffe.

Green. Centers: Wallace. Mahoney. NEWS FROM SHELBURNE FALLS AND VICINITY Air Pilot Spots Fire, Guides firefighters Woods Blaze on Catamount Hill Quelled State Sends Help. The Coirain flre department was called 1 o'clock Saturday after- SPORTSMEN LIBERATE 80 MORE PHEASANTS Give Birds Acclimation Period Before Season Opens State Championship THE TRANSCRIPT The Transcript is on tale at IV I A i I A i.

1 A Pharmacy and Saw- Rifle Match Oct. 10 R. M.emgan Office: 4 Bridje Street f- Lopal Club to Sponsor Approxima.tely 80 cock pheasants; were released by members of the Affiliated Sportsmen's dub over the week-end. Tel. answer, call Shel.

Falls MM. Registered Small Bore Muttonon ma, Tournament. cajiea i OCIOCK oaiuraay alter-i noon to extinguish a forest fire on bel Catamount hill about a mile and one-half fire was spotted by an airplane pilot; from Coirain, Ashfleld, Charlemont, Conway and Shelbume Falls and club released its share of who notified Preston Ware at the pheasants through its distribution observation tower on Mt. Massae- i committee. The birds were released met, who in turn notified the Col- so that they would have a chance rain fire department.

Chief Philip Qammell with a crew of 15 Ore fighters responded and were guided to the fire by the to acclimate themselves to their cover the hunting season opens on Oct. 20. They have been cared for since they were ob- day from scrimmage. Little Isick Fsalidas of Gloucester. Cadet left halfback, scampered 34 yards to reach the Williams 26 early in the second hair, but on the next play the visitors intercepted a Norwich pass.

On that Dick Whitney, ran the ball 30 yards. Two Norwich interception? of Williams passes brought runs of 46 yardi by Ay Merritt and 38 yards by Dick Cosvin, but after each of these the Maroon attack soon was Backs: Whitney, Sperry, Duffield, airplane which kept circling' over itained in' July at the home of Fran- Delisser. Farmer. Fiske. Zeller.

tne 5pot It was found impossible to' els Bray on Bray road. Smythe, McDonald. Fisher. ar rest the fire completely without: -The clubs released birds last fall Norwich aid state jjj.g fighting i and last spring. It is believed that Ends: 'Moehle.

Burd, McCarthy, equipment. An all-night watch was the program of releasing birds has" kept by the men. who confined it to i been -fairly successful and it was Crannell, A small bore rifle tournament which will include the Massachusetts gtate championship, matches, under the sponsorship of the Shelburne Falls Rifle and Pistol club, will be Held on Sunday, Oct. 10. at the local rifle range located just off Route 112 in Buckland.

The event will be a registered National Rifle association match and. entries will close at 8.30 o'clock on the morning of the meet. About 100 of the stiite's expert small bore shooters are expected to attend the at or telephoned to the Ktas- on itrtet, ML CHARLEMONT SISTERS IN DOUBLE WEDDING a of William Shawi Take VQWJ A double wedding took place Sat- I urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw of West OX-BOTT road in East Charlemont where! Special Shdburne i Meeting on Friday (Thirteen Articles Call for Appropriations Totaling $9,150.80.

Jacksonville House Destroyed by Fire daughter, Octavia Amelia, became Thirteen articles, calling for a from available the treasury of $9,150.80. are included in a warrant recently posted in the town of Shelbume calling for a special town meeting the bride of Raymond Merton Bax- 2 nizht at TUY to be held on Friday night at I ter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Late E.

J. dence Gutted Morning Blaze. I Baxter of P. i Charlemont. 'Early' Ithe double West Ox-Bow, Rev.

William last H. o'clock in the Community room. One of the articles would authorize the selectmen to purchase Miss Rose wore royal blue dress 'priate the sum of S446.30 fi'om match which will be the first in to ff to be match ored The late E. J. Roberts residence, a' landmark in was destroyed by early this morning.

The loss, which has not MIS, wore roya, a cover'the unpaid ba'-- 'with a corsane of white roses a OT iDomoons. while MLss Octavia wore. an ,5. i a a choose a. moderator.

The other articles, amount asked, and what the be used for. all to be takcii Jensen. Ellingwood. "Guards: Lait, Larocco. Cox, Moran.

Centers: Burpee. Lamarre. Backs: Damon. Koravo. Psalidas, Costin, Janiak, Ashenbach, Malley, Merritt.

O'Connor, A'Hearn. Williams 0 7 0 7--14 Touchdowns, Cool, Fisher: "points found one cornur of the attic ablaze It is believed that the fire was caused by hunters who were in that vicinity even though the woods were officially closed lo hunters. In the meantime, firefighters pa- after touchdowns, Micrzejewski 2J the the east (placements): referee, MacLeay; and Kt Ox Bow roads in umpire. Eastbunr, linesman, Chapman: field judge, Jones. Charlemont wh.ch 5 Area Registrants Classified in 1-A be obtained by writing to Frank R.

Hancock, Main street, Shelburne Article 6, S1.500, public welfare: Article 7. 5150, nolice: Article. K. and the flames spreading rapidly. Fire trucks and firemen from burned on A i I.

1 ilC Li UL.K3 IlilU 1UGU1CH 41U111 TMrh Jacksonville, Whitingham, and Braves Clinch Pennant; Cleveland Goes to Front i C0m Wilmington. responded but the had gained 50 much headway will be diuded Into th al th ble for First a Call in "pert, sharpshooter and In the meantime, most of KJ Sm i TM All COI pe rs Roberts' family furniture and About 10 acres was Western Men i i i burned over in this fire which at- tracted hundreds of persons to thc scene. Another fire In Heath was prc- vented because of the alertness oi' a Leon T. Turner, assistant chief of i The Greenfield draft board has tney subml classification Baxter will make their home in East Charlemont. CHARLEMONT LI1C JTWULUTI i i A ill I11LU1C be entered in Put Out S200.

tree warden: Article 10. $29. observance of Memorial day: Arti- 11, J25, tax collectors' expense: 12. to authorize selectmen to purchase tractor and appropri- late to cover unpaid balance Article 13, $500. for schools.

the Charlemont fire department. I named 19 of the first 35 Franklin Mr. Turner was driving past draft registrants as eligible: S. Roberts home. By Ralph, Roden (Associated Press Sports Writer) Wear fanned nine and didn't walki of Doud on thc Jack-! for immediate draft call by selcc-! Boptilt Missionary I cnnvlllp ir T4n l.h nhrrtlt.

i.lt'tt I a batter Feller's onlv bad inning sonvllle StaRe road ir. Heath about live i was the our nen ith one out o'clock Saturday afternoon when i 16 men not available for call i Mu'llin and Dick' ne notlced a lle at edgings ere defeiTed tor various reasons, i Group Plans Meeting Water was pumped from the brook by the Jacksonville and Whitingham pumpers while the Wilmlng- Fire in Dell District Bucklond Registrars Sign 23 New Voters Trie Charlemont fire department 1 called to Dell Sunday to extin-! Twenty-three names were added ton used the pond. Iwitah a gi-ass flre on the so-cailed i the voting list at a meeting of il Dovd place. the Buckland registrars on Fnday The big 2u-story house was built place. in 1885 and was one of the most The' Boston Braves are "in" to-: vie Wertz Pat Mu'llin and Dick' Newhouser for his 31st homer with Local and Personal Billy Southworth's Braves gained admittance to the world series yesterday when they clinched their first National league pennant since completed its scoring in the s'eventh.

1914. Newhouser. seeking his 20th win a mate on in the "third inning. Fel-! alTived Mr Tunler with help, pike of Buckland, Smead I Mrs. Randolph Jones will have 1C" bunted home Cleveland's third miina ed to arre! tTM ar.d| A- Hillman of Heath, and Felix F.

charge of the devotional period-. run in the fourth and the Tribe evening in the town hall. Those who registered were Doris F. litchfteld. Mary R.

Young. Elea- Charles E. Streeter i nor R. Reddy. Mary K.

Wetherbee. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I Amy G. Clark.

Jona. W. Lincoln. the Easwm States -'Ruth M. Mills.

Mildred B. Munch. TO IE HERE TONIGHT I exposition last week. i Mildred E. Shute.

Dorothy I. Gill Mi-s. Edwin Sears and Mrs. Har- i bert, Reginald E. White, Herbert C.

i old MacLean entertained the Jun- I Wilder. Leon F. Roberts. William E. The Indians moved a game in front of the runnerup Boston Red was tagged- with his 12th loss.

A capacity crowd of 69,755 fans Sox and New York Yankees in the watc hed the Yanks make it two tension taut American league race ou nf three at the floundering Sox and are on the threshhold of join- a the Yankee stadium. Tommy Grace French of Greenfield: ing the Braves in.the series. Henrk-h the Ynnks off to a good behind the brilliant; start, when he socked his 25th hom- five-hit pitching' of Bobby Feller, i er R'J ZZU LO on'base in the Pf' 11 13 downed the Detroit Tigers. first, inning off Leftv Mel Pai'nell. ea The number of most tindev dry woods has been the i jjWh cause of much concern to officials mnlR "o' CU and" Weed that win VoUow" in western Franklin county towns, i Qj aS5 2-CM They have appealed to everyone' to be careful and have Frederick L.

Phelps, and Mrs. Cyrus Liese. sovereign i Mrs. Evelyn Lowell of Florence' Ki-and master of the Odd is visiting her and George J. BreWCM fall.

hat a11 woodlands arc Lefty Mel ParneU. and wl11 emaln I -n "'Hi: while the Yanks dumped the Red i The Yanks sewel it up in the i.hird i i 1J a lwo or three da a n- Sox. 6-2, in the third game of their i with two more mr.s. cut-throat series. Southpaw Tommy Byrne stymied Tile Indians, like their pursuers, this Red Sox on five hits.

have only five games to play but. Meanwhile. Boston is toasting the unless they suffer sudden col-: Braves particularly Bob Elliott, lapse. Manager Lou Boudreau's Vem Bickford and Nels Potter and. boys can't miss.

of course. Southworth. IT the Indians win three of their The Braves assured them; remaining five games, the Red Sox the bunting by nosing out Local and Personal highest official in the world order, will give a short address at .1 Edward. Joseph and Robert How- meeting of Alethian lodge of Odd daughter, Mr. and Mi's.

Richard: Purinton. Mrs. W. C. Rice and Mrs.

Swlla Danitls spent Saturday Note 35th Anniversary FUNERAL Mrs. Aldcric Belalr Slate Leader-Training Meetinq OH of Sbelburrie Falls and George 'I Fellows tonisht at o'clock in Odd Danitls spent Saturday with A family dinner was held at the Liptak of Springfield acted as Fellows hall on State street. i and Mrs. Fred Smart. home of Mr.

and Mrs. George J. trs at the funeral of John H. The visit will be in connection i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Brewer afternoon in ob- A leader-training meeting JiV Bowling.

gl of Conway held with the 100th anniversary or the Russell Stafford were Mr. and! Mrva nce of thc 35th wedding anni- Gcumg Along Foiks in; i st Josepn churc on Satur founding of Alethian lodge and will Mrs. Leon Jepson and daughter- of versary of Mr. and Mrs. Wan-en connection witn the county exten-.

day i i De the final event ln tht an niver- i Griswoldville and Mr. and Mrs. Guy a of Greenfield. The Fortnightly club will meet'siry celebration. David W.

Maynard of town. i pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman will Mrs.

W. G. McKay and have been married 35 years on lerdson of Pittsfield Tuesday. sion sen-ice, will be held in the! Funeral services for Mrs. EwUiejCornmueity room Wednesday.

or the Yanks must take all five to i New York Giants' 3-2. on Elliott's! held at the qpnway United church ihe University of Massachusetts. meeting homer yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock family life specialist, will conduct! Mr At the rate the Indians are mov-; Larry Jansen. Bickford blanked Rev. George F.

Camp, pastor, i meethig. The Jeaders "conway street Wednesday eve- beat out the Indians. i three-run first inning homer be held at the home nd Rcbckahs and their husbands Mr. and Fournier have been invited to attend. week with Mrs.

Wil- and Mrs. Wynian are former residents Shelburne Falls. She is Mrs. Cari Staples of Dedham is I the former Eva Robbins of information they have learned was in Rowland cemetery: to give other persons. ning at 7.45 O'clock.

Gardner Saunders of State street ing winning three out of five is Giants until the eighth -when he'. officiating. cinch as the Tribe has won nine faltered and gavn up two runs, pot-j Burial ou cot out of its last ten starts. Another, ter stepped In thc breach, snuffed; in Conway. Bearers were Leon Ger-: Those in Shelbume Falls who ha; re urnecl to crk at the Ken- feather in the Indians' bonnet is out the rally and safeguarded the i maine, Charles racey, La-n-rence; have signed to attend are Mrs.

dan pj ant Griswoldville the fact they play out their sched- slender margin the remaining ais-jWholey, Raymond Totman, Donald Walter O. Loomis, Mrs. Christine, owmg a wo va-ation'at- ule at home starting tomorrow. tance. iNewhall and Merrill Gennaine.

Brown, Mrs. Luther Guillow, aomoses'i vt Mri COLRAIN Enou COBU Ttl IT-11 a few days with Mr. a field. Other guests were Mr. and 'Mrs.

Daniel J. Wheeler. Mrs. Robert Wyman of Greenfield Sunday evening guejsts of Mr. and an Mr.

and Mrs. Ely Wyman and Mrt. H. S. Kilgore were Dr.

George family of Greenfield. K. Gould and Mrs. Gould of Orange, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Purinton and son, Robert, attended the East- i night.

They take on the last place Chicago White Spx'ln the opener of Boston is six games ahead of Ihe runner-up Brooklyn Dodgers. The MONROE BRIDGE Mrs. R. J. Elleri Tel: 9-J1 Furlon-Aubertine a.

two-game scries and then close Braves have six games play and out with a. three-game series against: the DodRers five. the Tigers. The Dodgers turned back the The Red Sox, although they have! Philadelphia Phillies, 5-1. to.

pro- lost three out of their last fovir tect their half game lead ovsr the, games, are in a better position third place St. Louis Cardinals. overhaul the Indians than the de- i St. Louis, behind the four-hit Miss Marion Aubertine of Mon- fending world champion Yankees pitching of Lc'ty Al Brazle. slopped rof Bridge, daughter of the late who finish out on the road.

i thc Chicago Cubs. 5-2. The Cards Mr. and Mrs. Parley Aubertine of Boston is at home for the res: clipped Bob Rush for three hits Readsboro, and Leslie M.

Fur- Stevens Dole, Mrs. Elden Seward, Mrs. Harold Williams, Mi's. Van Vt. Mrs.

Wallace Kibbee. Mrs. Pike and Mrs. Emory Howes. Brown-Herzir Jerold R.

Brown, son of Walter, ern States txposition Tliursday and I meeting Women's- and Miss Elsie M. Hfirzig, were Friday Mr. and Mrs. I the Congregational church will daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Lawrence rimith in Bloomfield.l tonight at 7.30 o'clock in! Hcrzi of Adamsville, were mar- conn. READSBORO Mrs. Evelyn H. Bailer- Tel. Baptist Church Tt.e Baptist children's group' will Girl Scouts to Resume Mr.

and Mrs. George Sears visited 1 meet tomorrow at 3 o'clock at the of the season and the best tonic; three runs in the first inning. Two Ion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fiore Fur- i have its first meeting of the a Teachers club will have its first for the slumping Sox is Fenway walks, followed by two errors park's chummy left Held wall.

The the Redbirds tally twice in tn Sox resume the chase against enth. weak Washington Senators tomor-i The Pittsburgh Pirates banged! row in the opener of a three-game their way within a half gnme of the Bemnsi, pastor, who performed- thc i some, Mrs. Paul K. Mead, and The seventh in a series of fire-; th series and close out the season with Cards by taking a twin bill from; double ring ceremony and also Miss Hazel Streeter. i i rf the Yanks.

i Cincinnati Reds. 8-6 and 8-5. i celebrated the nuptial mass. The Yanks Invade Philadelphia Pittsburgh's Ralph Kiner blasted Mrs. Irene Parent of Wilmine- for the first of three games tomor- 10th homer rhe night; ton.

sister of the bride, was the cap win. The game, was called matron of honor William i r-ause of darkness 'after eight in- Baltirachi, uncle of thc bridegroom. iCora smith hall. The officers Saturday at the parsonage the ftuild will serve i pi Baptist church, by the pas- Mr. and Miv-.

Roy Wetherbee in church. "All Aboard for Adven- A special meeting of the Shel- tor. Rev. Arthur J. Green.

Shelburne Falls Sunday. ture" records will be used again, ibume Girls' Bowling league st John-31 Church Notes Mr Rnd Mrs. Richard- Butler of All children from Grades 3 through kJ J-ui wiil be held tonight 7.30 o'clock' Confessions will be heard at were of Mr. and Meetings on WeaneSOOy j. ne club room on -i dge John before the 7 clock i Mrs.

Ballard Shaw Sunday. 'mass first-Friday. The chil-1 tuart Batcheldor of Athol wa The local girl scout troop will -ee The year the name of the group be changed to the "Crusaders" guest of Mr. and Mrs. a ree at clock.

Mass ird Sunday. i Northern nth name used by the Baptist convention for row and Connie Mack's A's arc ready. The A's have been idle for NORTH POWNA'L Mm John Arbow Dial the past four days and that means nings. i served as best man. Xick Fowler.

Lou Brissie. Joe Cole- i In the remaining American league Mrs. Donald Bouvier. man and Carl Scheib will be on thc game RAiidy Gumperi, thc; played the traditional last place Chicago White Sox to a six-hit 3-0 win over the St. Lcuis firinc line.

Feller was supreme yesterday. The big righthander, in bagging his Browns. Washington and Philadel- sixth straight win. the 38th of the phia were idle. organist, weeding Sporfs Roundup (By Hugh Fullerton, Jr.) New York.

Sept. 27 five members of die Texcs Monday Matinee Probably the busiest footballer of the season is Davidson's 220-pound football- squad worked in the oil Bill Moore, who worked out twice a fields last Mjmmer Maybe that during the pre-season drills explains where thev so: those slip- 'hen switched uniforms to serve pery halfbacks, who slipped too much against Carolina Saturday Western conference survey shows that advance ticket sales are running much as 50 per cent ahead of last year and no school is behind the 1947 figures Jennings Marburger, Colgate-halfback, recently won a prize for having the best paper at an examination in Greek architecture and sculpture Charley Berga, the six-day bike racer, started telegraph messenger in paterson. N. J. Maybe those old vaudeville ROSS about how long it took to deliver messages weren't too far fetched.

Stan's Firm St.vnfl When the Phillies first offeree Stan Hollmig. who starred for their Wilmington. farm club thir summer, a $10,000 oonus to sign a contract he turned it down With- two years of eligibility left at Texas A aJid M. Hollmig figured he should stay there The Phils, figuring it was just a case of more dough, upped their offer to 15 G's and another 'club then' made it 20' When the Phillies made it $25,000, Stan couldnt resist, so he signed and departed--with the blessing of assorted coaches and professors who wished they could get that kind of dough. a member of the night police force in the town of Davidson, N.

C. Chuck Speisor. light-heavyweight member of the Olympic boxing team, has decided to reluse all pro offers and enroll at Michigan stnte college Roy Benjamin. bought a set of golf clubs -'on approval" from Pro John Inglis at the Fairvlew club in Elmsford, N. Y.

The first round he played with them Roy broke the course record with a 67 Best football nickname heard this season is Chattanooga's "Rock" Granitz. Other Sporting News Week-End Sports in Brief. marches, "Ave Maria." and Mercier's Salutarls." The bride, who was escorted to the altar by her brother, Calvin i Auber'nine. of Wilmington. wore I a slate grey gabardine suit with I brown accessories and a corsage of multicolor pompons, The maid of honor wore blue-gray tweed suit with navy blue accessories and corsage to match the bride's.

The bridegroom's mother wore grey crepe dress with black accessories onci corsage of red A wedding breakfast was served immediately after the ceremony at the bride's home for the bridal party and was followed by a family dinner ande.later a reception for friends at the" home of the bridegroom's parents. The bride ar.d bridegroom are employed by the Deerfleld Glassine company. Mr. Furlon served in the army in fee Pacific theater for 30 months during World War 2. After a wedding trip through ihe Northeastern states and Canada, thc couple will reside at the home of the bridegroom's parents.

For traveling-, the bride wore a blue suit with black accessories and a pompon Water Still Unsafe for According- to the latest test of rater from North Powcal, Health Officer Frank Haley states shows men's training courses will be held ed on fviercls in tovn Saturday. i 1 1 ceive communion at the 3.30 clock ir tomorrow night at 7 clock with simciav whnol wUl follow Ml! Ealle Holre5 Deputy Chief Edmund Tetreault of i aS5 5 01 J1 at the telephone office. the GVeenTield Fire department as Cjird FmrtT tv Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Converse spent instructor. The courses are sup-- vised by the state department e'ducation, vocational division parish and girls Of of" GnTcnni'lrt Vail doctrine class will re- 1 I members for pledges. The jis considerably higher this year and it is hoped an effort will be made to reach the goal. The little church banks sent out course will be on ventilation Tfie Industrial Bowling and these be'placed in ule.

Anyone who lives and works; freshmcnts were served by the com- i PiWsfteld were week-end guests of i Tne sink and stove are being rein Shelburne Falls is eligible to ittee consisting of Vernoni 1 1 W. J. Patrick. located. join the league.

Mi-, ajid Mrs. Dwight Tifft are I lie parents of a daughter, named Stephan Diane, born Sept, 21 at the Mary MacCIellan hospital in Cambridge, N. Y. Mrs. Tifft is thc former Marion Pettibone, daughter of Trochei.

Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred N. Smith of St. Petersburg.

former well- known residents of this village, nailed on friends in town Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Pratt Rev.

John J. Parsons of Shelburne I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buck attend- -Wilmington, and Joseph F. Man- Falls attended the- recent meeting ed the Eastern States exposition cuso aoll jj Mary Mancuso of of the Connecticut Valley Bible; in West Springfield, Mass, Satur- North Adams, were married' yes- conference st North Amherst.

WILMINGTON. Mn. Flora Diion TeL W-4 Moflcmo-Corlow Johnson, Mrs. Harry Herzig Decker will remain for the; Tlic annual meeting of the Mrs. Joseph Jurek, Jr.

A profit 'Windham Baptist association is to J22.35 WRJ. realized. Mrs. Chester H. Willey.

Mrf. Cyrus be held in South Windham Oct. 5 Local and Fenoiul Anneaf. Mi'5. Helen Bowen and and evening.

Lois Copley of Shelburne Mrs. Bertha Patrick attended the The first bi-monthly Falls was a. suppev guest Friday of i Eastern States eacposition Thurs- of the church will be held Mrs. Eleanor Pratt Carlow. dsugh- her classmate, Miss Kathleen Ma day, loney.

i Rev. Arthur J. Green, Mrs. Green STAMFORD Mn. Arthur Cron aay.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur FieldillR oi Cleveland, Ohio are visiting Mrs. Fielding's Mr. and MVs.

JACKSONVILLE Carrie B. Roberta. Tel. It Local und Personal 'Mr. and Mrs.

Allan Reed ar.d son. SHATTUCKVILLE Mra. O'Brien. Col. 11-11 Xocal and Personal Roger Purririgton, Dexter O'Brien, Herbert Guyette, and Brie Temple attended a meeting of afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Coutu of Central Falls, R.

of the bride's parents Rev. 11- spent the week-end with his: Nelson, pastor of the Con-! cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Coutu, church performed the i and them Attended the East- i em States exposition on i i i i The bride wore a period modeli 50 a gown of gold faille taffeta made Call has entered Mt.

with transparent yoke, portrait iloc! for bovs He TM Oct. 6 at 5:30 o'clock. A covered difh supper will precede the meet- chair will rehearse at 7:30 (O'clock Wednesday. I. O.

O. F. Election Tonijht Election of officers for the coming year will be held tomorrow Local and Donald Trahan. son of Mr. and I night" at a meeting of Irs.

DoJphis. Dupuis. has entered ey jg odd Fellows. tie University of Vermont as a Following the meeting the second reshman. i degree will be worked on five can- Sunday visitors at the home ofldidates.

It is expected that several Wi cre member; of Uni()n Iodge of of shoulder line, fitted bodice and t. bouffant skirt. She also wore matching gauntlets and cap of matching faille. Her colonial bouquet was of fall for boys. He was graduated iron Amis academy last mont, will attend the mtet- June.

Rev. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bernini and: The third degree wiu be worked Mr.

and Mrs. Aldo Valenti attend- on the candidates Friday night at J. Green the Coirain Boy Scouts. Wednesday Miss Helen Mancuso of North evening in Lyonsville. Dexter.

Her- Adams, sister of the bridegroom-who i a and Eric played their guitars! served the bride's attendant ham nurslns; homit evening at th' Mrs. William B. Call ori North River the Brig- i Pittsfield. Valenti served as an wedding. at the meeting.

Mrs. Luclen Beauchesne and her son. Omar, attended thc Eastern By the Associates Press) Horxe Racing New York--Blue Peter (jjfkb won i Alias. of Oakville, came I exp ition in West Spring Friday night to spend the weejc-end! 1 MT-S. Merritt Bowen and son, Merritt.

of Srielbume Falls visited Mr. with his Reed. mother, Mrs. Minerva $113,110 Futurity at Belrnont in near world record time of 1:14 3-5 for six and a.half furlongs. Favored Myrtle Charm was second, Sport Page was third.

Crowd: 35.833; handle, $2,694,543. Salem. N. (S6.40) won- added Lowell Handicap at Rockingham park. Gay Spark was second, Black Knave third.

Six furlong time was 1:11 1-5. Crowd: and Mis. Roger Pumngton Mr BeUor Heath E. James Roberts stopped on his! wdy home to Brattleboro from Eastern States exposition in Westj' Springfield, Saturday morn- ing to get his son, E. James, 3rd, who had been visiting in town since Wednesday night.

Grange third and fourth degrees will be conferred on four candidates at North River Grange hall Tuesday evening. A harvest supper will follow the EAST CHARLEMONT Mn. A. K. Dallj- DU1 1113 Local Fenonal Miss Mildred Brenner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Brenner, has has been received by friends enrolled at the Fisher Secretarial U.923; handle-: Lincoln. R. Miss here that and Mrs." Chester ischoof "in "Boston. 110.40) won seven furlong Hart-j Parker have moved to Eliot, Mrs.

Arthur Kratt spent Wednes- wore cocoa brown crepe with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of yellow roies and baby's breath. Hope Lee Pratt, niece of the I bride, was flower girl. She wore pink net over pink taffeta, and carried a miniature colonial bouquet. The bride's mother" wore a street- length'dress of green crepe with a and Henry -Mrs. Guy C.

at thc antique qiiilt of Mi-, and Robert Gordon of The Coirain Grange served its' i Leslie Gould, who was injured by chicken pie supper a AlbeTjurczak of a fa at VUlage reserv ir Mr. and Albert. jmczaX week, has left the North Adams hos- Gooleys hall Saturday evening about 150 persons. Mrs. Edith Gorman was chairman of the commit- Mi AIISS iJlta Ca on Slmdav gone to to home Lc0n Gould ln Mrs Sarah Coombs was in! charles of the miscellaneous table.

to ner home vljit th her i corsage of pink roses while riSj and Ia: bridegi'oom's mother wore a flower- Mr and ed print dress and corsage of red roses. A reception Iras'held at 5 o'clock at the Pratt home and the couple left during the evening on wedding trip to New York and Boston, -The bride has been, employed by the Sprague Electric company in sophomore. Mrs. Charles Young of Bar Harbor, is spending some time at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Har- son-m-law and v. Har- Schenectady, Y. Wild turkeys in the old days I sell at 6 to 25 cents each. The Stamford Baptist Ladies Aid XT i society serveda dinner for 50 mem- i Uon Neglect society served a.

dinner for 50 mem Cecil Fournier ofjbers of the planning proup of the Shelbume Falls were visitors Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall- Fairbanks and fanuly. Laurence E. Shearer.

has resumed his studies at the University txjri tne planning group oi me A fffflM Morniiigside Baptist church FALSE CCTM Pittsfield. yesterday. Mrs. Bert Shermap was general chair- i man in charge of the dinner. Rev.

J. Harold, Fletcher, Mrs. sneeze? Don't be annoyed and em- Do false teeth, drop, slip or wab- ile when you talk, eat, laugh or Fletcher and their daughter, Betty, I by such ouutui.0 wiuvtAon.j fiKiwK anu uleir aaufcHLcr, jsetty, ooiraaaea sucn nanuicapo-. TA- of Massachusetts, where he ii a accompanied' by Misses Marilyn TEETH, an alkaline (non-acid) I Whitney and Sheila Blood, went to powder to sprinkle on your plates. I rn I J.IA*O, iiA fc.

L. Ij TYntllJCa" ri 0 1 Texas was second, i where Mr. Parker is teaching. Mr. day at Northfield visiting her on Preceding third Crowd: 11 000: i parkerwas rinci al the eidi handle: 1500,211.

p. 1 school here a few ear North Adams while Mr. Mancuso is, Mr. and-Mrs. Marshall the Eastern States Exposition i keep, false teeth mor firmly set.

employed as a printer by the Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shearer and! West Springfield. Gives confident feeling'of security Paper company in Pittsfield. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert CJfcmbs at- i others at the fair Saturday were I and added comfort They plan to reside 135 Com-j tended" the Eastern StaK and Mrs. Ira p. Whitney and gcoey. pasty taste street, Adamc, Mass.

on Friday. iMr. and Mrs, Alfred Lefaver. No gummy, feeling. GET IFASTEETH today a.t any drug.

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