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The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts • Page 6

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SIX THE NORTH ADAMS. MASSACHUSETTS. TRANSCRIPT MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1950. Girl Scout Troop 10 Has 6th Annual Tea 76 Persons Witness Presen-j tation of Curved Bar to! Barbara Zepka. The Girl Scouls of Troop 10 in Greylock gave their sixth annual i birthday tea for the parents, council members and troop com-: mittec members yesterday afternoon on the lawn ol the residence of the leader.

Mrs. Ralph Bullctt, of -110 State road. right adults and 2S scouts at-" tended. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Alfred Archambault and Mrs.

Emil Roy of the Troop 10 committee, assisted by Scouts Barbara Sepka. Luby and Frances Sifton. Mrs. Charles R. Canecly, troop committee chairman, poured.

Mrs. Engelbcrt M' Schmidt marie a birthday cake Fircf Roanln Tnalc FIRST COMMUNION rirsr beagle I rials RECEIVED BY Attract 22 Entries --k fc Francis Church High i School Choir Sinqs Rose Midgie or Auburn First in 15-Inch Class at The high school girls opoir of Club. j' St Francis' church, under the di- rection ol the sisters of St. Jos- The first beagle field trials i gave a program of music at be held in this area were con- the o'clock mass yesterday morning when 14G children received the sacrament of first holy communion. The Misses Helen Reardon and Adams Sportsmen's club property! Barbara' Roberts sang a duet.

in Florida-. "The Kiss of Christ," and the Twenty-two local and outside entries made up the pack in the all-age class, with first nivcrsary Saturday night at the Clarksburg Sportsmen's club. Thirty-five relatives, and friends, mostly the Five roads section, were present. Mr. Gregory was presented purse of money in behaif of the gathering by his eldest son, Clar- jcncc, of this city.

Also attending another son, William Greg- in this area were conducted yesterday afternoon by the newly-organized North Adams Beagle club at the running grounds adjacent to the North Tarner-Cass prize going to "Rose's Midgie," owned and handled by Archie Rose of Auburn. She was the only female to place in the day's choir sang "On This Day, Beautiful Mother," "On Their First Communion Day," "Jesus, Thou Art Coming." "Jesus, Je'sus, Come to Me." "Little White Guest." and "Mother Upon My Lips Today." jory and his his granddaughter, Mrs. Kenneth Wright I and her husband, all of Wesierlv R. I. Mr.

Gregory retired about Jour years ago after having been employed for a long period st the Windsor Print works, and previously at the former Arnold Print works here. ed cr.ke to the lender. Mrs. A Barliara Zepkn, 13, Girl Seoul ol 1 Troop 1I and daughter of curve( Ir. and Albert of road, is presented flit Scout Miss Evelyn Persis Cass.

of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin lor occasion, Flowers were Cass Longyarcl road, South-i donated by Mrs. Joseph Law. i bccame tnc bridc oi Russc n' oane Howell acting for thc! akc Tllrrieri son Ol lr a a largo decorat- Mrs Fretlorick Turnc-r of 5ej clt ovcnts The choir was accompanied by Second place was taken by F.

Dougherty, or- Forger," owned bv ga SL Christopher Keating of darks- Thc communion class "TTA'- (-h eluded 70 boys and 76 girls. by EC curved Imr pin, higiiosi award in i Scouling, by Miss Elisa-j both luttwlge. vVralrman of (lie Girl Scout committee. BarDara I Blue Bob," owned bv bar. the highest a oc ock thCr C.

Huddlcston of Pittsfiekl. award, was presented I 1 U1 1 K.MC-. lc resorve au arc was a en Zepka. She had "Na- i De "Babe's Kim, 2nd," owned by Al- Mrs. Douglas Cass, the bride's while her mother, ci-iiter.

looks on during ceremonies at tho Ulre as her major field, and has ter awto was oUlon IS hnrio'fic Sno Inn 1 a3 l.l'i-'U" "i or and Miss Alma J. Hanson of Cleveland. Ohio, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Sanctuary of Worcester, the bridegroom's sister, Miss Bet- troop's sixth annual loa.

learned IS badges. She is the I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert r-i i T-ii iXopka of -1-13 State rond. and an Main Street Sewer Break Florida to Teike Tax Title 8t! Krado pupU a Brayton Found 11 Fee; in Ground On Nine Parcels June 27 i school.

The award was made by iMiss Elisabeth M. Kittrodge, chairman' of'The camp com Gardiner of Pittsfiekl Mrs. Man City workmen tod.iv dug up The town of Florida server! titutin" for tho scout com- Donald Fletcher and Miss Doro sidewalk in front of the i i notice today on the owners of I ssiorir Robert restaurant on Main street to get: nine parcels of property that i i who is at a broken sewer pipe 11 feet will take tax lilies to their prop-! Mrs 3l llctr ma in the ground. The break was; crtios on June 27. unless taxes varr 0 members discovered i week-end for last year and in some in-, and tests disclosed it to be uncier, stances the last two years, are, the sidewalk in front of res- before that date, laurant.

thca Noble of Southvvick, Mrs. Monroe Evans of Kcenc, follow-i and Mrs Phillip Thurrc'll of La- of i a N. H. i Albert C. Berry of Hampton.

Tenderfoot pins. Denise Sref- formerly of this cily, served i fens, Greta Gotzcns and Mare-1 as best man and th'j ushers were "Babe's Kim, 2nd," owned by Alphonse Tallarico of this city. The 13-inch class was not run off. as scheduled in the morning. because of the lack of enough entries to make up a pack.

Fred Gregory, 80, Feted By 35 Relatives, Friends Fred Gregory of the Berkshire apartments on Bank street was guest of honor at a party in ob- Numerous starts were made in I servance of his SOth birthday an- the class conditions caused but scenting manv losses NORTH ADAMS ONLY CONDI7SONEO THEATRE r-Tr ''fit aJLjLV ft-HA'- 1 g-lii LAST 2 JOEL McCREA with ARLENE DAHL HO MAN OF HER CVYF-i To Give Her Baby a Fate Gives Tier the Chance to Take Another Woman's Identity But Her Dosperato Lie Lead's Murder: mto Tf Florida tax collector. the proceedings at 10 o-Hocv on the -7th the town on ttie tne town tenor drawin well: world and slowed the race. Splits also caused some confusion, while onc hare was actually holed, which' beagle fanciers say is a rare oc- i currence. Many spectators from this city were on hand to witness Ihe field' trials, and during the afternoon; eight new members were added 1 Beagle club's rolls. Mem- Judith Lewis; jXew Haven.

Norman Oi-, bcrsnip now stan( i ose to 50i and a i i of Worcester, and George The ud es werc Gig-' Approximately S215 in ta.xes; scco nri ha dR( Douglas and Norman Cass. the bride's brothers, Arthur Burns of Zppka canlpcl I put tax lions on the Zepka; 1 i vjit- trefoil. Barbara; William Blomc of Barnngton. i i 0 tlljs city Geo rge St Margaret; the bridegroom's cousins. Ipieire of Adams and James erty.

Unless the taxes arc paid i i subsequent two years. the town can foreclose, the tax lilies and auction erty to satisfy its tax claims. The owners may redeem their holdings during that two-year period; by paying the taxes, interest and: costs. a a a Nancy Miss Dorothy A Bolles. Thp' A i Dccotoau: baskc try.

Ka- college roommate of the bride, Schmidt: writer, Dorothy ho sang "At Dawning" and "I Mrs. Howard Pond, son of A a Raymond 1 Jar.ei played the Beldins Williamstown served as field marshal and Roger Garner of this city was field trial secretary. All entrants wore American Kennel club registered beagles. The club plans to run a first Tho bridc wore a portrait gown Alsn. housekeeper.

Jane white satin fashioned i a Af trial a i Lambert. Margaret Me-. a i mv i edged i i a in August a aviation. Potty Ann a a i lace, soft folded short Manoney IS Track Capratn dancer. Barbara Zepka: sleeves edged with shineri lace, i ij At Universirv of Vermont i membership pin- Artene Dpco liued bodice over a rcdin omen or Moose tlection I a first class badges.

June Pati cffcct skil wh i ei Listed Tomorrow Night; Iterson. Dorothy Busby, Marilyn a court train. Her veil ef Russel! son of Mrs. Law. Jane Buchanan.

Avonn; Howard Mahoney of 57 street nn.d the fastest quarter and ported French illusion was gath-j The Women of the Moose ercd in a double layer to a a a busincss VOGUE Let Us Photograph YOUR WEDDING Drop In and see our Studio Pictures and Candid Wedding Albums NOW IS THE TIME to Reserve Your Date Tel. 1576 64 Main St. N. Adams HOW TO PLAY IN THE Use radar? No, just relax and fceep your eye on the boll. It's a simple rule to follow when you leorn lo avoid summer glare and enjoy clear, all-weather vision.

The secret? SUNGLASSES, of course, expertly ground to your prescription. Berkshire Optical Co. Wiliam E. Dean, Prop. 85 Main 2nd Floor Kimbell Bldg.

Tel. 1136 FRANK PROVENCHER operating Williamstown on Spring over College Pharmacy. Tel. 290 What do you think Mrs. J.

G. the neighborlineti of the Pfumal Nothing 1 too much for thertl. And they always for you. The loan made our quickly, too." been elected captain of the track! team, it was announced today. Starting his senior year a Vermont September, Ma: of Chantiily lace and satm i of offi tomomm with seed and she at tho Moogc From Texas Convention! ca Tied a cascade bouquet of a.

a on Bank strcct Thp record jwhite orchid, white and Mn; i Bates wil be lilies-of-the-vallev. Gordon Benoit of 2.1 Laurel meeting and her desk to receive dues. avenue, president of Local 9(i honey has won eveiy quarter andiMuscians' union, returned vestcr- race that has en-; (U frc Houston. tcred in tho past two years. He.

recently was elected presi dent of the senior class. Texiis. where he represented local at the Let CUTICURA bock smoothness. Buy and Otntmcct at dragsist. NEW ENGLAND PREMiERE! M-G-M IYLE W.HBT THAXTER BEHGER O'KEILL LEWIS STONE JAMES MITCHELL JUANO HERNANDEZ CHARLES KEMPER cr.scadc bouquets of roses a a i a i a i a iv hc wreaths of of the American Federation a i llowcrs their hair.

Musicians. He made the i by Ti bridesmaids wore pale nnc-; a combination of car. train 0011 wns of marquisette over. pl ane italTeia and carried cascade bou-; A convention, James Pe-j 0 110 oi ed carnations and trillo was re-elected president wore wreaths to match, the organization. their bouquets.

Mr. Benoit will report on A reception followed the cere-', i convention at the July 2 meet- mony at the Country! i of the local union. club. Thc bride, a dietitian i the Colonnade company in Philadel- 1 phia, attended Mary Wash-- inglon college of ihc nf Virginia and was a a from the University N'ew Hampshire. She is a member of.

Chi Omega sorority, I The bridegroom was giariuated Drury high school, Nonvich university and was grad-l uated from Worcester Polytechnic institute. He 'is a veteran of War 2, and served in the European theater. He is a mom- Iber of Theta Chi fraternity and American society oi Mechani- jcal Engineers, and is an enginser with, the Walworth company of Greensburg, where trtc couple will- reside at 615 der street following wprtcrng i rip. Among local residents who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.

William i a daughter, Miss Jean Windrow; Mr. and Mrs. George Seddon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Button, Leon K.

Berry, Mrs. David Hosely. Miss Grace Chapman. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Eldridge and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Montgomery.

presents one of the fine family pictures of 1950. It is based on the widely.read and well-loved- series of stories about Gray that appeared in the pages of the Saturday Evening Post. Thc matron and maid of wore pale yellow gowns or mar- quiscUe over a a and carricc' TONIGHT "WOMEN IN HIDING" Starring Ida Lupino. Howard Duff, Stcphan McNally Wrestling Co-Feature "ALIAS THE CHAMP" Geonrcous George Also Color Cartoon and Parade CUT OUT THIS VALUABLE CIRCUS COUPON! tfttRHOOH ttfOtMMKE OF BROS 3 SING WHO PR IN TING Ail- It JLETTERHEADS STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS BOOKLETS PERrODICAJCS Name It frinf DURNIN BROS. Charkt A.

Durnin. Prop. PHONE SOS 43 Center Street North Adams, NORTH ADAMS 1 Day Only JUNE TUES 13 State Street Show Grounds Mr. CM. Ihe fod my good name meant as much to the TtiuanaL managtr it to me.

His reipect for my honesty and hjj prompt made bis hit with me. And no involved--just my wife and Theso typical comments how most of the million tornera we served last year feel about "Pvumal. And we tr- to live up to by making your viiit tTlHMnat pleaunt simpie as possible. Don't borrow xinnecesaarily. But if a loan will be helpful, your chsncej are best.

At TtaKntnf. it'i prompt "yet" to 4 out oi 5. Just come in, phone, or write today. toons $100 to (900 or on Signature, or Car 2ni Floor OVER LIGGETTS 59 MAIN STREET, NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Phon.

1962 L.wii Logue, YES MANcgtr of $300 and (sss are under StoJe supem'jion toor.i nniii nvidinl! of oil lown tittnn Kj. 151 Jama Dor. MASON -TGREH-DU8YEA Italian Catholic Girls Wind Up Season Tomorrow HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS Wanted as (educational representatives on full or part-time basis for lonjr established vocational trajniny school. Previous experience not necessary, must be personable. Send resume to Mr.

Brown, F. O. Box 329, Lexington 73, Mass. The Italian Catholic Girls' club will hold its last meeting ol the season tomorrow evening at o'clock in the clubrooms on Main street. Members will provide box Iv.nches.

STARTS WED: at the MOHAWK RICHTON'S SUPER VALUE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY OCEAN SPRAY BITTER GRANGE MARMALADE FULL IB. JAR With Each Lb. Jar You Buy ot Regular Low Price of 25c RICHTON'S 29 Main Sr. 159 River Sf. Tel.

550 Tel. 215 rnj 1c Pretty Knowlton way with elephants. Marion and her pon- drrous arc a fcalurr of Biller Broi. three rine circiK in North Adams Tuesday. June 13th, at the State Street show 1 NOPTH A A I STATE STREET I Only PI WK I A A SHOW GROUND THIS IS, TFIE ONLY BIG CIRCUS SHOWING HERE IN 1950 TOMORROW ONLY AFTERNOON 3:15 P.

EVENING 8:00 P. M. MAYNARD 'HOLLYWOOD COWBOY STAR HIS WONDER HOBSE-? as PRIHCE Kt-GOR to Circusdom's ROYAL Perilously Romantic RAMONA Laugh CLOWNS A Wondrous Wonderland of ofhtrSfors, Ftaturtt, and CHILD J-QW AFTERNOON ADMISSION PRICES TICKETS Admhiion and Choin on CIRCyjp.AYol LIGGETT'5 DRUG STORE WUS.

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