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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 16

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16Tits B441111111 Eaglet. Thum lir, Oct. 21. 196S Osli Orne Funeral felk IP A Held In Illinois enitunnie.rt 1 I Ayrri, Mrs. Smate G.

Erbod Y. notion, Mrs. Heir r. rama, srs. willtaat Hold Thief Enters House, Snatthes Wallet A bold thie4 entered North Street Mien' last 'Light while the house was occupied and stole wallet containing about $20 from a womans pocketbook.

Mrs. Clarence of 013 North St. alerted her husband to tha Intruder. Ile chased the youth but was unable to catch hint. Detective said the thief was bout IS years old, tood about feet, I Inches and had a medium build and ruddy completion.

lie was hatless end dressed In light brows trousem and a yellow sweater. The theft occtirred abort. fy Wive 7pm. Dr. 31amonas l'raenta Paper At Bermuda 3teet1ng Dr.

Christopher Memories of the East Street Medical Building hal returned from the New Eng land urological meeting held at the lintel liermudiana in llama. ton. Bermuda Oct. 12 to 17. Dr.

MaM011111 presented a paper at the meeting on "No. phro-olic Fistula." which is an abnormal communication be. tweett the kidswy and bowel. Only tO similar cases have ever been reported. Co-author with Dr.

Mammas was Dr. Ilamayoon Pasdar formerly surgical resident here but now studying thoracic sur gery in Philadelphia. Accompanying Dr. Mamonas were Mrs. Mamonas and their daughter.

Mary. Mrs. 'Tarn F. Ilotlin cnrsT BARRINGTON Mrs, Holes F. Italian, 711, wIdovr of John Y.

Ik41an. died this morning at the lines Nursing Ionic born In Unionville, Conn the daughter og WUflam and Mary Moran Shelley, she had lived here ell her life. She was I member of the Rosary Society of St, Peter's Church. She leaves a sister. Mrs.

zabeth Touponce of Southbridge, and several nieces and nephews. Including Mn s. James ttasotro and Mrs. William Besancon, both of Crval Barrington. Calling hours at the flirrties Funeral Homo will be tomorrow Iron 2 to 4 and 7 to P.

and the Rosary will be said at 1 pm. The funeral will be Saturday at ,31 from the funeral home with a 1111h Mass of Requiem at 11 at St. Peter's Churrh. Burial will follow In St. rears Cemet.

1 City Recertified For Federal Aid Workable l'rogrartt The Housing and Home PI-mince Agency hao recertified Pittsfield for federal aid under the Workable Program for City Improvement s. Congressman fidvio O. Conte announced today In Washington. He expleined that annual ter-lineation Is rrquirrd by the fedral agency to continue community eligibility for several types of assistance in urban renewal and housing programs. Conte said clues have to show continuing progress toward these goals to remain eligible for the aid.

The program provides tor federal loans and grants for urban renewal projects. low-rent bousInt. and more liberal FHA loan Insurance for the private redo. velopment of project arras and In relocating families displaced by urben renewal. Gray f41die14 Seek Ai( les for I lost); aim The Red Cross Gray ladies will begin a drive to recruit and train volunteer' for Pittsfield Genera! and 11111crest hospitals.

Mrs. Edwin L. Hawn. chair. man tor herkshire County, sold daytime workers are needed at both hospitals and late afternoon evening volunteer at Fitt- field General.

Pio urted thot business wonien offer their secy. tees. The aide will work under the direction 43( registered nurses agd help to bring up patient morale. The Aril training oession will be Nov. 4 at the Red Cross chap.

ter house from 30 a tn. to 3.30 m. Mrs, Charles C01100ft of South Hadley will give an orientation lecture Four two-hour hospital orientation sessions will foihsw. The class will be limited to 30 persons, Mrs. llapp said.

ltriiistrations can be made with Mrs. llapp or at the chapter house. Mrs. William Parent Mrs. Irene Caron Parent.

itfiot William E. Parent of 13S Hibiscus Lane, Holly Hills, died Iasi night at Halifax 1110. tat. Daytona, Fla, She was a former Pittsfield resident. Born in St.

Alma, Canada, she had lived here for many years and had been a communicant of Notro Dams Church while hers. She and her husband moved to rtorida about 10 years ago. Besides her husband. she leaves two sons. Rolland A.

of York. Pa. and Leonard V. of Houston. and two sisters, Mrs.

Marina Beaudin of For. restdale. R.I.. and Mrs. Aurort Boisvert of Clarksburg.

Men's Ernest F. Burnell Ernest IP, Burnell. SG, al 11 Broad St. died yeottrday atter. twon at his home sifter a long ill-Born In Burlington.

hi ERA lived tiers most of his life. In 1953. he retired from the Central Electric Co. because of lI health. lie had previously been employed by the A.

Bice Co. Mr. Burnell was a member of the Bobby Kidney Sumshine Club. Besides his wile. the former Edna May Parish, he leaves two acme.

Ernest and Arthur of Pittsfield; six daughters. Mn. Wilham Beals of Pittsfield. Mrs. Mary Krussell of Carenovis.

N.Y.. Mrs. Helen Canty of Connecilcut. Mrs. Margaret Hubbard of Spencer, Mrs, Doris llawlett of Southbridge and Mrs.

Barbara Baker of Dudley; a its. ter. Mrs. Earl Williams of Pittsfield; three brothers. Clarence of South Lee.

Albert of Pittsfield and Edwin of Connecticut; and 21 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Wellington Funeral Home this evening from 7 to Services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the funeral home. The Rev. Douglas C. Smith.

pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church. will officiate. Burial ail' be in the Cemetery of the Evergrems. New Lebanon, N.Y. try.

I KNIT SHIRTS John S. Osborne GENEVA. LI. Private larni ly services were held this after. noon In St'.

Marks Episcopal Church for John, S. Osborne. Police Briefs The police ambulance today took Everett A. Belcher. Si.

cot 31 Bradford St. to Bitterest Hos. pilaf after he bad become UI at borne. 97 Reg. 3.99 kt Trinity Methodist I)rops One Morning Service The Trinity Methodist Church membership has voled to eliminate one of the two Sunday morning worship services.

StartInt this Sunday, worship will be at 10 and church school will meet at the same hour. Church school children will attend the first part of the family worship in the sanctuary and recess for classes following the second hymn. The decision came after four years of study of the worship habits of the congregation. Both the youth and adult choirs will participate In. the Sunday servIce.

as well as lay speakers. The vote was taken at a meetIng at the church last Sunday. A preliminary report of the stewardship drive was made by Joseph Goguen, chairman. Haughey Women Plan Smorgasbord, Rally Tuesday The Women for Haughey are planning a smorgasbord and rally Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Portuguese-American Club.

it was announced at a meeting of the group last night at the headquarters. Admission Ls free. Panel To Discuss Protest Marches A panel discussion on the current protest marches against U.S. intervention in Viet Nam and on draft-card burnings will be held tonight at I over FM radio station WMNB 1i North Adams. Participating will be Williams College students Leonard Goldberg and Bryant Murphy.

who led the peace march last Saturday from Bennington, to Williamstown; Jerry Merin, chairman of the Young Demo. crats club at Williams; Robert Gilmore, chairman of the Young Republicans club at the college; Prof. Fred Greene of the political science department; and Prof. Fred Rudolf of the history department Andre Speyer of WMNB will be moderator. who died Tuesday.

Be was of the Central and South. west Corp. of Chicago and a former Stockbridge, Mass. rest. dent.

Mr. Osborne was Junior war. den at St. Marks. Burial serv.

Ices will be held privately to. morrow at the Williams College Cemetery, Williamstown. Mau. Mr. Osborne was a 1225 Williams graduate and, since 1261, was a life trustee of the college.

Joke Kubik The funeral of John Kubik was held this morning at St. Peter's Church. with the Rev. John J. O'Donnell, curate.

officiating at a High Mass of Requiem. Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery where Father O'Donnell offered prayers, Bearers were John J. Owens.k Adam Pruhenski, Raymond B. Roraback, Roy C.

Paulding and Thomas J. Sullivan all of Great Barrington, and Morris D. Ley of Housatonic. Sizes S-M-L leleSHIPtt leatil CJISCRIPmei ItATIS Celt cams pat poll -ay MAIL-. tenee 14 Peatat LAP0 OM lanes 4311.1) 0 One opsalth 1730 0 3 4 rap ant, tha 0 10 Ilia months 11 00 13 30 One pear V.

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PAoseachusets IV. T. OMIT CO. A rally for young and newly registered voters will be held next Thursday at it p.m. at the headquarters.

Refreshments will be served. Raymond L. Haughey, the mayoral candidate, will be present at both events. 141 North Street, Mrs. Bessie G.

Ayers Mrs. Bessie Gardner Ayers, ot Day St. died late this morning at Pittsfield General Hospital after a long illness. She was the widow of Robert H. Ay.

In addition to his wife, the former Elizabeth Beam of Short Ills. N.J.. and his two sons, John S. Jr. (Williams '63) and David Beam Osborne (Williams '64).

Mr. Osborne leaves a sister, Mrs. Gilbert Stanley of Washington. and a broth. er.

Allen Osborne of Sarasota. Fla. i In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that contributions be sent to Williams College. .110 Frank Di Paul A Solemn High Mass of Requiem for Frank DIPaul was celebrated this morning at Mount Carmel Church by the Rev. Charles F.

Gonet, assisted by the Rev. Louis Fontana. deacon, and the Rev. John E. Dickinson, subdeacon.

Burial was In St. Joseph's Cemetery, with Father Gonet offering prayers at the grave. Bearers were Joseph S. Bi lotta Sr. Joseph S.

Bilotta Jo- Seph Grimaldi, Louis Bigelow, James Blache and Anthony Where can you see the '66 cars have built, but didn't? 4 erg. Mrs. Ayers was born In Pittsfield. the daughter of Mystic and Nettie Hand Gardner. She was a graduate of Pittsfield School and was a lifelong dent.

She was a charter member of the Golden Age Club, a life member of Co Nina chapter. Order of Eastern Star, and was also a member of the First Methodist Church and the Helping Hand Society. She leaves a son. Robert G. a( Macon.

three sisters. Mrs. Roswell W. Smith of Da Mrs. Janet G.

Jones of Pittsfield and Mrs. William Cadwallader of Venice, and two brothers. Shirley Gardner of Williamstqwn and John Gardner of Pittsfield. The funeral will be held from the Wellington Funeral Home. Macon.

three sisters. Mrs. Roswell W. Smith Of Da It014 Mrs. Janet G.

Jones of Pittsfield and Mrs. William Cadwallader of Venice, and two broth- Shirley Gardner of Williams. triwn and John Gardner of Pittsfield. The funeral will be held from the Wellington Funeral Home. 1 Mrs.

Frank LaRosa The funeral of Mrs. Frank LaRosa will be held Saturday morning at 8:15 at the Bencivenga Funeral Home, followed by a Solemn High Mass of Requiem at 9 at Mount Cannel Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

rt I "Come 4,01) join the A ori- 0141.1 a I friendly At your friendly' Giant-killer bedlam -at yogrAmerican Motors Hambler. Dealer: -I ii Friendly crowds are flocking to friendly Giant-Killer Headquarters to see the 4 new lines qf '66 cars that challenge the "Bi 3" with quality built in, not added on. And they come out smilln every time. F. Hilts The funeral of Louis F.

triltz, a summer resident of Otis, was held Monday in Baldwin, LI. Mr. Hi Hz died Thursday in Leers, noz. He leaves his wife, two daughters, a son and four grand. children.

The Hi Itzes owned a home on Stebbins Road in Otis for 30 years. William L. Perkins Charters W. Wade Services for William L. Per.

Services for Charters W. kins were held this afternoon at Wade were held this afternoon the Wellington Funeral Home. at the Zopf Funeral Home. The The Rev. R.

Perry Bartlett, pas- Rev. Carrol A. Turner, pastor of tor of the First Baptist Church, the Morningside Baptist Church, officiated. Burial was in Pitts- officiated. Burial was in Mounfield Cemetery.

tam View Cemetery, Lenox. Bearers were Lewis Houghtal- Bearers were Robert L. and Ing, George H. Vogel, Gerald J. Wayne A.

Shepherd, Robert T. Wheeler, Samuel Amuso, Roswell Campbell, Edward L. Hine, MyE. Wheeler Jr. and Ronald E.

ron E. Thompson and Alfred F. Carr. Wood. 301st Ambulance To Reunite Saturday The 301st Ambulance a Berkshire County World War I ontfit, will hold its 48th annual reunion Saturday night at the Brass Rail Restaurant.

Leon Scribner, long-time secretary of the organization, said that 41 notices have been mailed out, and 34 members have indicated so far that they will attend. Among them are Albert Perkins of Arlington and Joseph Nash of the Bronx, N.Y. 1'1 el I I Meet the Rogue, New razzle-dazzle Rambler (yes, Rambler!) outperforms every other car In Its class. Rogues really come with rally stripes?" I tL "No, but with the big new engine they drive ,4 that More standard horsepower e. than Corvair! Valiant! Falcon! And you, too, Mustang! See the Rogue and the eight other Rambler Americans.

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