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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 8

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8 The Berkshire Eagle, Friday, Sept 8, 19T Social Neics Community Events ived tonight Jody Garstang to Christine McGill is iiancee of Edward Killela in ceremony at St Mary's 1 5 DANCING fri. union break sat. Mellow morning at OAK SPRUCE RESORT So. Lee, Mass. The bride will wear a silk organza gown trimmed with Alen-con lace, crystals and pearls.

A matching lace cluster will hold her veil. She will carry carnations, pink and white roses and Social briefs Roy Boutard, horticultural director of the Berkshire Garden Center, is spending 10 days on the West Coast attending me 27th annual Horticultural Congress sponsored by the American Horticultural Society in Seattle. He will visit iir that city, Vancouver end Victoria, Canada. Jean Horrigan Penna of Rome, formerly of Pitts-, field, is visiting her uncle, C. Horrigan of 27 Weller Ave.

Vicky Ann Ano to be bride of Richard Wilbur DALTON Miss" Vicky Ann Ano, daughter of JUr. and Mrs. Richard J. Ano of 83 Mountain-view will become the bride this evening of Richard W. Wilbur, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald R. Wilbur of 25 Chestnut St The Rev. Cyril J. Burns will oficiate at the 7 o'clock ceremony in St.

Agnes Church. A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents. The bride will wear a gown of ivory chiffon and re-embroidered Alencon lace. A lace bow will hold her veil and she will carry ivy, carnations, daisies and coral roses. -Miss Christine Mullancy will-be maid of tionor.

She will wear a coral chiffon and ivory Ven-ise-lace gown. She will carry carnations and daisies. Steven Wilbur will.be best man for his brother. David Ano, brother of the bride, will usher. After a motor trip through New England, the couple 'will live at 83 Mountainview Ter.

The bride, a graduate of Wah-conah Regional High School, is a keypunch operator for U.S.-Fidelity 4 Guaranty Co. Mr. Wilbur is also a graduate of Wahconah Regional. He is a stuaent at Northeastern I Women Club News The program of activities during September at the Women's Club will be highlighted by a fall fashion show on Friday, Sept. 2J, according to Mrs.

Robert J. 1 White, chairmaj. The show, to be held at the club, will be presented by England's. The fall series of educational classes will be announced within the week. However, additional enrollments in the new series of Yoga classes, starting tonight, will be accepted until next Thursday for morning and evening classes.

The club has received 72 orchestra tickets for the one-day matinee theatre party to Now York on Saturday, Sept 23. The Tony Award winning musical "Two Gentlemen of Verona" is the show. Reservations are being accepted. The first birthday 'supper party of the season will be held on Monday, Sept. 25, at 6:15 p.m.

The club will resume accepting rentals for showers either in the assembly hall or the maple room suite. The a 1 -p i bowling leagues will resume bowling at the Eagle Alleys on Wednesday. Weekend rentals for large picnic parties at Camp Bluebird, Richmond Pond, will be accepted during September, weather permitting. i 1 tN 1 ivy. Mrs.

John C. Pimental will be matron of honor for her sister, Miss Evelyn Romeo will be bridesmaid; Starlene C. Tetlow, flower girl. The matron of honor and flower girl will wear strawberry satin gowns and the bridesmaid will wear rose satin. They will carry carnations, roses and pompons.

Henry Malfronte will be best man. John A. Garstang, brother of thf bride, and Bryon Stigge will usher. The couple will live in Minneapolis, Minn. The bride is a graduate of-Pittsfield High School and La-' Baron Hairdressing Academy.

She was a hairdresser for Berkshire Beauty Salon, Mr. Mathis is a graduate of Martin Behrman College and Polytechnic Institute, where he received a degree in glectrical engineering. Formerly employed by GE, he is now employed by Ohio Brass Minneapolis. Mr. O'Donnell Miss Christine McGill Mrs.

Marjorie McGill of 72 Lenox the engagement of her daughter, Christine, to Spec. 4 Edward F. Killela USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Killela of 10 Whipple St.

Miss McGill also is the daughter of John McGill of 58 Curtis Ter. il SfVfRY Ev. 7:00 and 9:00 MAT, Rl. ST. SUN.

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I 8 PZ Pin 2ND NEW "GP" Hin 1 1 Sf "CORKY" I -fe 7 3S HIATHIRTON tUTT ttid ii Color by DeLuxe BARGAIN NITES EVERY IV iRvvUVM flHlSJTl HIGHEST RATING! jJLiAi charmer. livCf StaA an exceptional lf P55iclS love story. i ArTUOVPfiOTXJCTlCN 11 3 BUTTERFLIES VYiPMl Marby Jedy Garstang Miss Jody Ann Garstang and William Elsworth Mathis of New York will be married tonight in St. Mary's Church. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Garstang 'of 11 Stanley Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.

Ulmont E. Mathis of New Orleans, La. The Rev. Timothy J. Hallahan will officiate at the -7 o'clock ceremony.

A reception will follow at the GEAA Clubhouse. Ann Blair engaged to Mr. Zolkowski AIR CONDITIONED BERKSHIRE MUSEUM PITTSFIELD LITTLE CINEMA and "It glows with a grandeur to match the events!" -XBC-TV ABE FREE 1 1 1 The wedding, is planned for August. MissMcGill, a graduate of Taconic High School, is employed at Berkshire- Superior Products. Mr.

Killela graduated from Pittsfield High School and is stationed with the Army in Germany. Kathleen Dcmary is betrothed Mrs. William Demary of 3S Westminster St. and William Demary of the Berkshire Hotel announce "the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Frank Penna son of Mr. and Mrs.

Penha of 8 Robbins Ave. The wedding is planned for Oct. 21. Both are graduates of Taconic High School. Mr.

Penna -isem-ployed by Platts Blacktopping. Floiccr Show aides named Hostesses for the Berkshire Musem Flower Show to be held at the museum Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. have been named by Mrs. William F. Lester, chairman.

Serving as hostesses will be Mrs. Alfred Benoit, Mrs. Francis E. Bashaw, Miss Margaret Beron, Mrs. Norbert H.

Jacoby and Mrs. Frank Savage. is married Rider graduate Judie Johnson married Sept. 3 FALLSTON, Md. Miss Judie Irene Johnson, daughter of Mrs.

Y.T. Johnson of Phoenix and Birtton C. Johnson of Chesapeake Bay, was married Sept. 3 to Thomas Anthony O'Donnell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William P. O'Donnell of 265 High Pitts field, Mass. The Rev. John H. McCall officiated at the 2 o'clock ceremony in St.

Mark's Church. A reception followed at Peerce's Plantation Restaurant. The bride wore an orgnady voile gown. An' organdy headpiece held her veil and she carried carnations and roses. Mrs.

Donald A. Plettenburg was matron of honor. She wore a yellow voile gown and carried carnations. Barry H. Westgate was best man.

After Sept. 15 the couple will live at 519 Kingsrow Chews Landing Road, Linden-wold, N.J. Mrs. O'Donnell is a summa cum laude graduate of Rider College, Lawrenceville, N.J.. She will attend Temple University, to work toward a master's degree this fall.

Mr. O'Donnell is a graduate of Rider College. ELK'S LOUNGE 27 Union Pittsfield LOUIE LOMBARD TRIO SATURDAY Dancing 9 to 1. Public Wtlcome Watch for 'Golden Oldies' Staro 4. Miss Ann Blair tm Uj if DELABfl i Tommy Hakim's 307 Central Avenue Albany, Jf.Y.

Art Gallery Cocktail! Supper Lodging preterits NEAR EAST REVUE Orpheu Atctnding it 2 mile north of Storkbridge Center on Ht. 7 Tel. 298-4700 FOR DINING IN STYLE The Berkshire most sophisticated restaurant-inn is serving it's reknown specialties until 1 1 p.m. Stephen Citron entertains with vintage t'ole I'orter at the piano until the wee hours. mLL'iMim K-uj'amm.

jfi tiBX.vxrxv ysr In The Gallery- featuring SHARISS and Two Oriental, Exotic Dancers YAZMEEN NADYA Friday, Sept. 8 Saturday, Sept. 9 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Dolt "Memoriei of Surreulitm" lithographs PtCaSSO- "La flute double" silk-screens and paintings, graphics sculpture by contemporary artiils daily Hermachete'" Sugar gets what she lMs whpn hpiunnfc iff I Mr. and Mrs. Walter T.

Blair of 121 Second announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Theresa, to William F. Zol-kowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Zolkowski of 42 Marshall Ave.

The wedding is planned for Nov. 25 at St. Joseph's Church. Miss Blair is a graduate of Pittsfield High School and the Berkshire Medical Center school of X-ray technology. She is employed as medical secretary by Berkshire Surgical Associates.

Mr. Zolkowski is a graduate of Pittsfield High School and Husson College, Bangor, Maine. He is a manager trainee at Friendly Ice Cream Co. Girls Club News Pre-registration for member-shirr cards will be held atrthe Girls Club next Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

No class registrations will be taken at this time. A menu bership card will eliminate waiting when those enrollments are taken. The card, laminated in plastic, also will help eliminate theft. A recent photo should be brought to registration. Class registration will begin Saturday, Sept.

16, from 10 a.m. to noon. The membership fee is payable then. All classes will begin the week of Oct. 2.

AT AT DUSK Call for Reservations (518) 436-8118 'Their world a plantation tf J.VJ flJll till llVJ.HPl.HVIm.l.'l.l An Open Letter to the Critics ot "THE, LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT" 3 mi -n-i i i-i -l Hlll-n BOTH RATED -R- A mm it r. TS.1 tsr a aeaaivnew hp53 7 twist from the original Hitchcock. CH0KI Of ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ll'l FR null "THE groundstar conspiracTy" Frnm tho Mactor nf v. i-in SHOWN SECOND. i.

A Shocking Masterpiece The management of the Paris Cinema Pittsfield- is tul-iy aware that since the opening ot "THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT" the city officials, police, department and news media have been deluged with complaints due to the explicit gore and violence in this film. In fact, demands have been made on this theatre to terminate the engagement of this movie immediately. carefully considering all the circumstances, management has decided to continue to show the movie'. This difficult decision was predicated on thet following considerations: The Film relates "to -a problem that practically every teen-age girl and parent can identify with, yet does not pander to the subject matter. The story does not justify violence, nor does it glorify the degenerates who perpetrate the violence ''In fact; "the.

mainstream of complairits to from the intense hatred the audience feels for the perpetrators. The Film ends in traditional movie style when all the degenerates are killed and '-although justice, is served by a bizarre and cruel retaliation, the popular reaction is the punishment was commensurate to the crime. Thus we feel the movie is merally: redeeming and does deliver an important social message. This fact is already being borne out by the number of parents who have been recently taking their daughters see the film. These parents regard this film as the' perfect deterrent to this type of behavior.

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