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TWELVE THE NORTH ADAMS. MASSACHUSETTS. TRANSCRIPT MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 19. 1954 ifc turn J. Gordon Bullett Tel.

496-M Heaviest Traffic Of Year Unmarred By Any Accidents The heaviest traffic so far this year was reported by the police a yesterday as a perfect day i scores of I The meeting, open to all a i a i of France, i 'Caligula' to Be Given in French Tonight at 8.30 'Hospital Auxiliary iWill Observe 10th Wednesday The Williamstown auxiliary of the North Adams hospital will mark its 10th anniversary at its! A French play, the product a a surprise dinner party at police Chief George A. Royal annual meeting to be held Wed-1 the Albert Comus, one of the Street Couple Feted On 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. a i Lane of 32 Linden street, were guestsi No Spectators May Attend Reappraisal. Meeting Wednesday home lasl night in reco; nesclay a most discussed of modern nition of i 30th wcddina I announced i morning, a act- a me on orders of Moderator Lloyd niversary.

Following the i was a bv 25 Blair, no a or visitor? of worshippers special sermons and services extolling resurrection of the Christ. The church school of the Second Congregational church of L. Monahan, a past: president of i directed the auxiliary and a member of the executive board, will give a report of the work done during sistant So far as is known this is the first presentation in this country of this play I A i a i I i i i M. Tel. -UI-3 a in i vacation.

1 in i of i day. Mrs. Eisenhower; Mrs. John S. istrictod largely TO you i Susan, Barbara children and Icon igers.

Older persons were a a content to show off i finery at church, and to i i homes of a i and i using I heir cars R'owmil M. Itcnncr, Tel. 27 First Scarlet Fever Case Reported Here Plan Air Raid Tests Sometime This Week i Strobriclge Named Ej To State Committee a i i a a i i aid i i i ol a a A i i i a i i i i i i Ins been i hy I i Ceni-ge. Several (uses have boon i i i i i i i i i i i i i week a a i i a i lest nl a a i i i be held in a stvobndge oE Barber's Pond road, East Pownal, has been a to Gov. Lee Emerson's i i Scout Troop 1 i a VCMTnn i com! i i i i a lead.

i Scouts Meet Al I ho request of Vermont a Grange, I be Farm and the i Cov. Emerson set up i a i designed Vermont's i At present the i in Vermont is an eight 10-million-dollar-a-year Bapt ismai Rit es 1 1 i of Because a i a i a i i i to i a Three i i i a served pancakes. A so- cia! i a i meet in" clcWd i i business and ranks as the second Line" won first prize the re- Tl I a a i a a a ing. Police said a heavy traffic was largely from area cars, i I he a number of cars, for this time of year, from any distance. Morey a i i In College A i i Charles T.

Morey of 12 Meacham street is one of six i i a college students who have entered a i i in the 10th Exhibition of Art by students Western New a colleges by the Springfield in Its original language. An I North Adams April 21. 192-1. and English translation was a in Wilhamstown si od at Yale a few years ago. For! 10 1 the past 10 hasijp 11 Broadway i so far i i has not come a Mrs.

Jol Obcrlv of Ciolc a deal i a i Europe. i i a Mrs. i i a a i i do a part in a i part she i i a did in Yale production, There are 171 K-2 Ifl I male speaking parts which ai is customary to reserve a Blanquart, of North Adams, were place, either on the stage or in married at Notre Darie church, the a i nose wbo wish 0 South Williamstown, sponsored a the past 10 years. well-attended sunrise service on Officers for the coming year the Tacnnio a i I i be elected during the busi- The weather was perfect for session which i be follow- i off of Easier i a by a showing of slides by a meet ot i it i seem a (here a Charles R. a student at a a person i i at least i i a college.

The slides i one new a i of i Cor. sages of i i Tp i hc srrv( were also in evidence. The a i i a a i pa 57th Easter Monday mngcr Ball This Evening being taken by undergraduates. 6 nhln ol Um The first public social event following the Lenten season i be the 571 Easier Monday ball of the Gale Hose company. The dance, for which two orchestras have been engaged, will take place at the Mitchell school tonight with round dancing in the gymnasium and square, dancing in the cafeteria.

Pete Vittone i hold forth in the school gymnasium while Martin Lamphier will be on a 1 Uo wln a fell in her a a i i of real estate. In addition to i article an a i a i to cover the cost of i sponsor the appear-; i a i ciomcs ic in the will bo- The i i a Lecture i lee and I he i i a i club urn cc here of Robert H. Bates. Tickets will he available at Ihe box office prior to curtain time. Obituary Mrs.

Henry R. Don- Mrs. Janet i Ripiey) Dorr, 90. widow of Henry Ripiey Dorr, died last evening at the North Adams ascent" of Yhe i hospital, where she was admitted a i i a film, "We Met a while as a a i Saturday a on K-2." The i has been i a town meeting but who are marriage. They have twcv 1101 voters, is believed a be- Donald, of of I intense interest and Russell ai home.

There' created by a i 01 i spe- are also a i i a i a Hiere i he Mr. and Mrs. a are no a a i a space Vor outsiders, cd MI the a i com- ''The special town i has i been called as the of a i i a i for a i a i a a re- i i vote of the regular i in February, which authorized the i of $12,000 for the export appraisal WnO Ol i Ihe man who conquered the a i K-2. Mr. Bales will appear at Jcsup hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock and i i a a lee- Frenier development, sought.

Museum of Fine A Prizes precede the ing offered total S100. Morey is 1 to prompt for the squares. Mr. Lamphier also will direct: the grand march which will start at 9 o'clock. As is customary foreman of: the Gale Hose company, who is at present Gordon Noble, will lead the grand march.

A concert, startin at: the Williams i where has made her home for Hie i i i a Dinner for Odd Ladies two years. Mrs. Dorr came i i a town to make her home some -101 Mrs. Berlha Blatchford is gen- years ago and lived for a oral a i a for the dinner to years at Fort Hoosac place. Her I bo held by Purple Consulate ing at 8.30 o'clock, son, Thomas Ripiey Dorr, was a I of Mr.

i i a lodge of Ori dancing. student at: Williams college. lcav-i ics on Thursday i a i Morcy's painting. "Circle and in 1 HeldalChurc i i i were a i i i i i Tirr.nil-.y i a i A 1 i C'wlr- i a i i i i i i i i i i Cemetery Association Plans Annual Meeting a a i rif i i Orneiery a i a br lie'd o'clocl-, in i i of a i for I presented JUKI el. i a place.

G. a has ask to be present. In i i a ciMy of the Vl i i i i i i circle. Local am! Personal fco'v. Emerson said he hoped C-uy Tudor of of the newly-formed i will enable enact laws and make special provi- the I cent i i a art contest.

He is P'or the convenience of those' attending, refreshments will be served throughout the evening. Tickets will be available at the door for those who did not ob- a entering; two other paintings, a i I hem in advance. The Easter Mrs. i "Vernal Ciiy" and Olher entries are Eclmonrl Stevens, i "Head" and "Horse;" Steve Gordon i "Seated Figure" and "Standing Figure;" Wil- siuns to encourage and a Malcolm Mr. Sirobridge is the local rep Monday Ball is the one activity sponsored by the fire-fighters for the benefit: of the company's benevolent fund.

2 1 resentative of the Eastern States Farmer's Exchange of Spring's. Rcmi Beaudry of I i i field, Mass. He is also associated and Mrs. i Pos! i i his father-in-law, William i i i i Falls, N. Y.

i i i Blanchard, in the Valley Brook 1 i i i Mr. and Mrs. a I Haicbery and Poultry farm in son i N'orman, I East Pownal. Strobriclge is serving his i "Birch Branch;" Lewis Murdock, i with "Chess Man" and "Interior;" and Peter Burgher i "Still Methodist WSCS Elects Officers Tomorrow 'rid Lariat 'ing i the Williams i Adams Grange hall. Dinto enter World War 1.

He died! ncr will be served at 6:30 o'clock. while in service. Mrs. Dorr was born in Rut- ami-, the daughter of William Other committee members are Doris Sanders and Mrs. Marion George, entertainment; Warren Young Ripiey and Cor- Mrs.

Belly Hoslov and Mrs. Hornelia (Thomas) Ripiey. She was noted for her work in the arts, and crafts, particularly hand- weaving. She is survived len.se a decorations; and Mr.s. Anna Locke and Mrs.

Laila a reservations and trans- Life in Threes." St. Raphael's Women Plan Comical Hat Party St. Raphael's Women's club will hold its meeting to- evening at the parish i i a i are al honv? i a a i A Seaia and Ernest Bolog- e.ae.i. at St. Vv'inooski Park.

1 portation. a brother, Anyone needing a a i Thomas Emerson Riploy of to' i the transportation! coma. Washington; and i no later a lomor-i nieces. Mrs. George i a I row i The Women's Society of Christ-Ion Brandon, Mrs.

Janet. i tan Service will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the First Methodist church. During the business session there will be the election of officers. A panel discussion on crime, called "Who Is Guilty," will be held. Members of the ley Hatch of Poullney, and Mrs.

Agnes of Hanover, N. H. Funeral services will be tonior- No Girl Scout Swimming Because there is no school this week, the regular weekly swim- i session of the Girl Scouts: John's church, of which she a Lase11 will be omitted, a member, and will be followed panel will be Mrs. Clifford i a V( by cremation with burial at Rut- Those taking life saving meet at the pool, however, with 1 Robert Muir. a a i a X.

Wednesday. i a and Weyers, Carol! SC rond term as Bennington coun-i moITOVV and Carol i i i of the Vermont i iv-tu-c--1 i i i a high I 'issod'uion i A covered-dish supper i be han, Mrs. Bernard Savage and Tne Hopkins' funeral home allowed at i meeting. served at 6:30 o'clock and will be Mrs. Leo Kuralt.

in charge of -arrangements, ft is requested that flowers be omitted, but: donations may be made; the cancer fund. There will be no calling hours. ENDS TONIGHT "Give a Girl a Break" At 7:30 Also O'Keefe' At 9:00 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY By Popular Request "An American in Paris" In Technicolor At 9:00 Also Bill Elliott Peggie Castle In The Jury At 7:30 ,11 members of the govcr- nor's committee are O. C. wick of Randolph Center, chair, i a C.

H. Palmer of New Hav- hst t-o i i i I'ark, are- i n-e, i i i i a a i cwe a of Harliorcl o'clock at i i ir a Mr. and Mrs and Harold 1. bailey of Montpel- Clvde. R.

a i in A Seaia and Mr. and Mrs. lcl Mr a IS rctu ed de i i i a i t-'omnnssioner of agriculture. i i a a i i a i i -Si. Joseph's I AT6 eoliexc in Bennington, i.s spend-' i 1 a a a i i -Mi's.

Elena Baruzzi. a i l-ciral anil I' A a a "The followed by a comical hat party. Each member has been asked to take a covered dish and a home made hat. Ea.iler directed by i Ma son, v.as preseivvd a i ence of SO persons a i service in the Tin- pageauf was i i by an ter a a si-rved by u'fi- I i i a a i a a i and' i a i I.uu. of i A a a Mrs.

A Ion a a i i a i her a i ter, i a of i were Sunday i i nf Mr. and Mr.s. Parley a Mr. and Mrs. a a of Del a X.

and Mr.s. Fred i a Mrs. i i i i i of i i i i were a vis- i ot Mr. a i Mrs. a a of i i i iAt Morning Kites Seaman James Morurei, is Rites of baptism were administered to six persons by Rev.

Isa- i a and a a i his bel King, pastor of the Commun- a Mr. and Mrs. Guido' ity church, at the Easter morning Moi Lixv.i. services. I Baptized were Mrs.

Norman Strobriclge, Mrs. Gwendolyn Bishop, Pamela Bishop, Cheryl Jean Andrews, Thomas Charles Hunt and Roy Stanley Hunt. E'wwmil Mrs. John Arhour. Firemen Plan Annual Bali Friday Evening A i the board of directors of the church has been called for Monday.

April 26, at o'clock in the evening. lit; held Fwdav eve- r- North I'ownui fire i a Party 1 c- i I 1 1 1 1 1 "'id square a i Cheryl Lynn Ostrander, daugh- i i a a i i -ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. me a i i The dance is a was a i i ron at U'estovei i spent I he wc-e bis a i at the home Mrs.

i i a A b.i. bet at ihe home Mr. i i a i i i i i a ot road. The ClilToril OaUes and i a of a a a i i a Faxon Bowen. Mr.

and Mr.s. i i i Stuniay in i i i -n the home of Mr. end Mrs. Faxon liou'en, Jr. Corp.

A i i the Club Raises $50 a was given a birthday a her second birthday a a evening at her home on Jackson road Guests were present Enc i i N. Adams and The a a raised; Pownal. in I hi; sale of Easter Cheryl received birthday cake and many gifts from a i and friends. Refresh- were served by Mrs. OB- Cuyle i i a a i i aided by her sister, Mrs.

Williams Lodge, Masons To Fete Past Masters Past masters of Williams lodge of Masons will hold a dinner tomorrow evening at 6.30 o'clock at the i Oaks Congregational church. The dinner will be prepared and- served by women of the church. Carl ImhoiT, master of the lodge, will preside. 8-Cent Liberty Stamp Available at Postoffice Postmaster James L. O'Brien today placed on sale at the local poslofiice the new eight-cent stamp showing the a of Lib- "rty.

The stamp, which is of regular size, is steel engraved in blue and red and comes in sheets of 100. Reports Bicycle Stolen Mrs. Robert W. Ma Hoy of 125 Cole avenue today reported to police a bicycle was stolen Thursday i at the high school. She said was a green English- make bicycle.

Needle to Meet The Needle club of the White Oaks Congregational church will i Heath of Enclicott. N. meet Thursday evening at of 1 tow irk Falls, N. and Community Club o'clock at the home of Mrs. The Pownal Center i i meet tomorrow evening: al o'clock at the home of 1 Charles Dean.

i Oaks road. Williams Senior Engaged The engagement: of Miss Edmonia Brown Johnson, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stan- Local Beagle Places Third at Southampton "Garner's Fancy," owned by Roger Garner of "North Hoosac road, placed third in the 15-inch female class Saturday in an American Kennel club licensed hare trial. The trial was sponsor-! llo Pe Johnson of "Otter Hill," Bed- ed by the Holyoke Beagle club ford county, to Oliver Stuart I Southampton.

Chase, a member of the senior! class at Williams college, lias! Flowers Ot i Oaks becn announced by Miss John-1 Flowers at the White Oaksj Congregational church yesterday were given by Mrs. E. Parmalee Prentice, the Needle club, the Ladies Aid society, Mrs. Damon Hall; the Karasek family, in memory of John Karasek; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Karasek, in She is a graduate of Randolph- Macon Womanls college, Lynchburg, where she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority, studied at: the University of Oslo, and is on the editorial staff of the Me- Graw-Hill Publishing company. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whit- ski and lacrosse teams at Wil- A I I I WITH THE member the A A I I ney, in memory of Daniel Good-! is the son of Mr. and Mr.s.

rich; Mrs. Leo Beverly in me-! I C. Tliurston Chase, of Eagle- mory of her a Mr. and brook school at Deerfield, the Mrs. William McGraw and i a i in memory of Mr.

and Chase school, at Thousand Palms, and "Chase's Chance," A Mrs. William Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Beverly, in memory of Mr. and Mrs.

William Beverly and Harold Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beverly and Mrs. Howard Archambeau, in memory of Mrs. Henry Learned; Mrs.

Sidney Gardner, in memory of her husband and son; Mrs. Theodore Banas and her family, in memory of Mr. Banas; the Lindley family, in memory of Fred Lindley, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore' and Mr.

and Mrs. George Utman, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wheeler.

Pocassct. He prepared al Eaglebrook school and i i academy at Andover for Williams, hc is a member of St. A hall and Gargoyle, senior honor-! PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ary society. Last summer hc was a student at the Univcrsily Street Tel. 144 Oslo.

INVITATION FOR BIDS The Williamstown School Committee invites bids on the following: 1--To furnish and install lighting fixtures in nine class rooms in the W. G. Mitchell School. 2--To redecorate interiors of nine class rooms in the W. G.

Mitchell School. Specifications may be obtained at the office of The Superintendent of Schools. Sealed bids are to be returned to the office of The Superintendent of Schools, not later than 7:30 P. May 5, 1954. The Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to negotiate with the lowest bidder.

Francis V. Grant Superintendent Political Advertising and Mrs. Lawrence Chaffce. l.uea! and I week- llev. Ward i Mr.

a i i a i i i of i (. a and I'ei'somil i Goslien, and Mrs. a Mr. Mrs. Samuel Rounds I i Powell.

and her a 0 Shelton, visited Mr. i i a a and Barbara, of Ben- im( Mrs. Sanfri a i Sunday, end i i a i i i i Mrs. Parley I i i road. A i a i a i i A.

a i i i i i i i i i i spent Easter a Rae and David King are spend-! spent i a i wor-k-eiiil i i i i a Mrs. a i Easier vacalion with Mrs. Emma a lie is a i ell. a Mrs. Alexander Gem-! e-l at a i a a 'Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Webb i me! of Williamstown, Mass. A i i a i i a a a i a i i a 'Mrs. William Tur- Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon a arc i a u-eek a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bisson a I i i i i a i i i i iiome here. a i i daughters a Susan, of i i X. speni ilam 1( i i i i of Ml Edward Turgeon and i i i a i i i i a i a lh(1 daugliler.

Lorry, a Wil-1 Edgar Senecal. a Mis. i C.oc.per oE i i a spent Sunday! Mr. and Louis i 0 i md jMl i i i Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Lamp-1 and i son. Lotus. East ilt a i Sund i a liar foi'd, spent the weck-i lackscm Buck, son of Mr. a i Charles Buck sac. i visitiiii, mo Robert Buck Jr fection.

is reported to be improv ed, Mrs. Theodore LaBonte oi'i Adams, visited mother. Mrs. Alex Cavey. Satur- I 0 a i a spi ond at i a on Mason i road.

Mr. and Mrs. Chesicr Barliam of Worcester, spent Sunday i Mr. Barham's parents. Mr, and Mrs.

T. C. Barham of Main street. G. Ostrander, who i J.

11 rt i it, i i i i i W-illoom I hls hom his cousin, 01 several clays in Spartansburg, S. C. Hazel i i and his i i a i ing Miss a a Davisun anil Mrs. Hazel McMillin, have a year- Hazel McMillin. BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE To Proprietors of Overnight Cabins and Motels Licenses Must Be Renewed at Board of Health Office, Water Street Per Order, Williamstown Board of Health Thomas Urmy, M.

Chairman Louis DeMayo Basil Walker If you now rent, don't be fooled by the argument that everything is all right as it is. You moy be planning fo own a home some day. Then you'll want fair and equal treatment. Make sure of it now. Vote NO on Article 3 At The Special Town Meeting Citizens Committee For Promotion of Fair Assessments Elbert C.

Cole Phillip S. Hart John M. Kelley Livingston L. Rice Charles Dean Richard A. Hunter, Chairman.

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