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The Berkshire County Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 27

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mwm The Berkshire County Eagle, Wadneaday, June IS, 195327 Hinsdale JACK COOK J3. TeL S51-W Minstrel Cast Going to Leeds HINSDALE Tomorrow evening member of the St Patricks parish minstrel show, presented here In mid-May, will go to Leeds Veterans Hospital in Northampton to give a special performance for the pa 151 Seniors To Graduate ITomorrow 1 i i i Dalton Exercises At 8 Oclock In High School Gym kS .4 Teen-Age Dane The Hinsdale PTA will sponsor a teen-age dance Friday evening at the Town HolL Dancing will be from 8 to 1030 PM. The Ladies Auxiliary of the First Congregational Church held an all-day meeting today at the home of Mr. Walter Woodstock on- Maple street The VFW Auxiliary meets tonight at 8 at the Hinsdale Library. Kenneth Paul Klrchner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth G. Klrchner of Maple Street, returned over the week end from Pittsfield General Hospital where he was admitted Memorial Day with polio. tlents. Mrs.

Dennis Curtin will do specialty number at the show. eral home, followed by a Libera service at St Patrick's Church at 10. Burial will be In St Patricks Cemetery. ftfsutfaht Planning for Now! is With We Offer Our Complete Facilities To Aid You Tho National Mchdvo Dank Of Great Barrington Since 1847 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp i i YE! Patrick E. Callaghan, left, and Judge Milton R.

Warner, president of the Auto Club of Berkshire County, read 1 proclamation from Mayor Capeleas announcing 1 the 50th anni-1 vmary of the AAA and the Auto Club, one of its affiliates, to start yesterdays parade. Mr. Callaghan, as City Council president, repre I seated Mayor Capeless who is out of town. News of Dalton Annie Drosehn To Wed Saturday HINSDALE Miss Annie Elizabeth Drosehn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Drosehn of Peru Crossroad, will be married at 9 Saturday morning to Frederick R. Sanders of West Springfield. The wedding will take place et St Patricks Church. Miss Drosehn has been honored at the following showers: A personal shower was given by Mr. Stanley Burke and Miss Florence Smith at the home of Mrs.

Burke; miscellaneous shower was given by the bride-elects sister-In-law, William" Drosehn and Mrs. Edwin Drosehn, at the home of the former; a dinner party was given by the girls of Pioneer Mill finishing room, Dalton, at the Busy Bee Restaurant, Pittsfield, where she was presented with a blanket; a linen shower was given by Mrs. Robert Carroll and Mrs. Mildred Murray at the home of Mrs. Murray; and a miscellaneous shower was given last Saturday at the Bar-tonville Grange, Dalton.

Miss Florence Smith has been chosen by Miss Drosehn as her maid of honor. Laura Ann Mitchell Laura Ann Mitchell, three-year-old daughter of William and Lauria Bourdo Mitchell of Holmes Road, died yesterday at St Lukes Hospital following a long Illness. In addition to the parents, survivors include two sisters, Linda Mrie and Frances Katherine; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg H.

Mitchell of Lanes-boro; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bourdo of Hinsdale. Friends may call at the Foley Funeral Home this evening from 7 to 9. Services will be held tomor row morning at 9-30 from the fun a ooeaaooeeoooe oeaeoeooa DALTON Commencement exer else will be held in the new high school gym tomorrow evening at 8, with 51 seniors graduating.

At the exercises, the American Legion Medal, the American Legion Auxll lary Medal, the Veterana of Foreign Wars English proficiency award, the Jack Murray award, the Becker College award, the Rensselaer medal and the Bausch ft Lomb award will be made. Admission to the ceremonies is by ticket only. Those wishing to attend who do not have tickets may obtain them at the high school. The program: Processional, Porno and Clrcumatase. Hteh School orchestra.

TnroceUon Bar. Charles O. Christianson Pledge of Allegiance. National Anthem. Addrese of welcome.

Junes Hirers, cl see president may. The Value of Oral English In High School Lowell M. Gland on Musical selection. Too Old Homo Down on the Farm Robert glya Accompanied by Barbara Aire. Nursing as Career, Judith 1C.

Anderson A iBsear, Tomorrow's Cttiiens. Today', Re- Dalton Golden Age Club, he was member of the Pittsfield GA Club. Accompanied hr Barbara Sirs. Mr. Cary leaves his wife, the for-Pmentauon of Legion Medal.

mer Eva Qoodermote; a ton, Fran I jnh piiVSSlSSkYm? da Cary of Dalton; three grandchU- SSftoKSS: dren, two great-grandchildren; and I prmenuuon vrwAiwUadT' niece Mr. and Mrs. Cary webe married 50 years. principal The body t- the Bartlett eh.lrBwl neral Home- Friends may call this! School committee, evening from 7 to 9 and tomorrow I from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Services! orodeatw Will bo Friday.

I I S. I Ruth Aria Adams. Judith Margaret An derson, Alan Thomas Baldwin. Wesley A Baumann. Arthur Prankila Borst.

David Dwight Burr, John NaUy Callahan. Pa-The Philathea Class of the First Aon Carroll. Donald Horrar Oor-t ,1 mler. Ralph Francis Dealer. Cerrine Joan Congregational Church will hold a 5ufiTi Rchrt I Henry Katas.

Joan Marie Fahey. Barbara covered-dish supper at 6.1 Friday H. FerreU. SaUy Ann Fethamon. Byron I Frederick nandera, Constanc Marie Gar- evening.

The supper committte will I neau, Loweu Martin Olendon. Bandra Harden. Beverly Ann Kaon. Ruth Kath- supply the hot dish, rolls and coffee. I erlne Klrchner.

Charles Raymond Kittle. An nnrtlnn of whit nlnnhanf ai-HP11 Lonoarin. Judith Ana Mougln. AR aucuon or wwe eiepnam BT-ThomM Mmrtln Murray. Margaret Ann jicx cook jr.

I CELEBRATED SCULPTOR John Rood, resident artul and lecturer at the University of Minnesota, here looks over one of bio wood pieces. A reception will be held for the -v artist at the Lenox library tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 marking the of his exhibit there which will run until July 10 or 15. tHHS 6il Jlllls a.o million person ert olroady Insured by Continntol Ccsuolfy Compcrryi oHglnd, low cost 5S08000 P0H10 P0O.O0V Windsor Youth Leaves for National 4-H Camp Frederick Cary, Golden Age Head, I)ies at Age 81 DALTON Frederick F. Cary, 81, president of the Dalton Golden Age Club, died this morning at Pittsfield General -Hospital, following a months Illness. Mr.

Cary, a painting contractor, was a resident of Dalton for 70 years. lift was born in North Ad a ms, the son of Emory and Lucy Amadon Cary. A member of the Methodist Church, Mr. Cary was past president and former teacher of the Brotherhood class of the church. In addition to being president of the Vernon, White House and the Jefferson Memorial.

Massachusetts members will take an active part In camp activities. Turner has been named to an right-delegate 1 committee which will offer suggestions for future camps. Miss Tens Bishop, assistant state 4-H Club leader from the University of Massachusetts, will chaperon the group Expenses for the delegates, who are chosen for their outstanding 4-H work, arc provided by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture. of 00. a ::3 If tides will follow the supper.

Each Mychyn. Marthann OConnell. John Roeer member attending is asked to bring 2pl.WEieri5Eruja Leo Rivera. Edward David Robbins. Varna articles to be sold.

a V'. On wM fear of poU for nd yeor family. No efford ho without fhii low c( policy to pay Iftebtfla. Richard OBrien INSURANCE AGENCY, Iae. Greet Berriagtwi Cfttl today hr dotafio! Roe Schnoep.

Jamas Raymond Bheoard. Robert Edward Stye. Doris Marilyn Smith. Douglas Whlton Smith. Nancy SJeanor Smith.

Richard Leoa Smith. Arlene Frances Stewart, Susan Carol Stewart. Philip A. St, Germain, Arthur Richard St. Germain.

Ronald Jamee Stirling. Franklin Georgg Stottle. Norma Evelyn Tlrrell. Grace Tucker. Bernard Fraaelt Voo-burgh and Jeannette Anno Welle peak.

Hanes underwear and colored shirts at Kirks General Store. Adv. 23 mnimnnia HERRICKS Riunnunm oaor1 Caban jpQQ 312 TVAS A CODY SLAM! I i Frankly there are too many body slams on autompbiles and fenders fortunately our experts can roll em out and i youd never know you suffered a body i slam -the same goes for a car paint job, I too. 'V fJL A Allen R. Turner Great Barrington, Mass.

For Atlantic Triple Refined Fuel Oil and Kerosene, Call Us! Allen R. Turner, son of Edgar Turner of Windsor, Was one of four who left today" for Washington, D.C., to represent Massachusetts at the National Camp. The others are Robert Boisseau of West-field and the blisses Virginia Kruk-ley of Shirley and Nancy Bennett of i This ls One of the highest honors a 4-H piub member may receive Observance theme 14 "Know Your Government. Educational tours wilt include a trip to the Agricultural Research Center at Belts-Yille, McL, the Federal Bureau of hvestlgation. Supreme Court, ML First 1952 Sunday Rodeo June 22nd 2.30 PM Start Your Riding Season Western Style (A Limited Number of Weekly Reservations Available) necessity $4.95 to A lattice-toed lovely that will rate killing fas gH your wonderful ewimaw piano.

Barefoot comfort aod eoalaesa with carefree styling that bwiaja jayly along with your billowy cottons or eriip piquea fceruKhabU? m'unl Trick Riding Steer Riding Backing Horses Steer Roping Obstacle Race Relay Race Southern Derlishire Oil i and Dody Co. i SHEFFIELD, MASS. I. I SHEFFIELD 237 GREAT BARRINGTON 817 Diant Fontana. Judith Goodrich.

Sanford Drake. Clara Dtswoed. Beverly Footer. Lorraine Ducharma, Charles Johnson Florence Driscoll. Marilyn Frowst and Richard Brophy.

Honor Society Awards Presented At Exercises DALTON National Honor Sobriety award, made at the Daitori i I High School class day exercises held in the new gym this afternoon, went to right" seniors: Judith An' derson, Sandra Harden, Barbara Ferrell, Ralph Denley, Pat Carroll, Judith Mougln, Ruth Klrchner and Nancy Smith. Other awards made at the annual ceremony were the University of Massachusetts mathematics award, Robert Slye; DAR Good Citizenship award, Judith Ander son; history award, Judith Anderson and Sandra Harden; Readers Digest award, Ralph Denley; Dan I forth Foundation award, Lowell. Glendon and Sandra Harden; and attendance award. Richard St i I Germain. ll The program included thepre 1 sentation of the class gift by Johfi 1 1 Callahan, the class prophecy by Sandra Harden James Risers, the class will by Lowell Glendon and Thomas P.

Murray, and the clas poem and tong, both written by Judith Anderson. The 1952 yearbook, the Dal-Hl Log, was distributed at the exercises. Dedicated to Mias Elizabeth M. Barrett teacher of mathematics at Dalton High, the yearbook was made available this year to all six grades of the High School Those going to the seniors were bound with a hard cover, and the others were with a spiral binding. PublieCard Party i The Daughters of Isabella will hold public card party Tuesday, June 24, at 8 PM In the K.

of Hall. Table and door prizes will be awarded, and refreshments will be served. In charge are committee members Mrs. Alphonse Ducharme, chairman, Mrs. Frances Boley, Mrs.

Margaret Bartley, Mrs. Edward Badland, Mrs. Alfred Pero, Mrs Fred Langevan and Mrs. John Duquette. Open Events for All Riders All Riding Clubs Invited to Participate Entire Riding Has Been Treated to Eliminate Dost TACSH frftl mud ftoJi Wft ii i la mu I ft BALL-AAND Ann Louise Shop A Price for Every Budget Main Street Great Barrington HERRICK'S i in Lenox 5 nmnmiimnmiimmmimimimnwmimtmmmmimi June 19th to June 25ih its real fun taking movies with a BcIIcIIqvcII AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE i Fcr Season Lodge end Annex SOUTH LEE, MASSACHUSETTS ,4 Saturday; June 21, at two oclock Route 7 Stockbridge then right sad take 102 -Iron bridge.

i Skt Siopee end Toot. Property oensiatg of 10 aereo, mountaln-el de woodlands with aault paeturo cieaTtngt and a stream bordering one side of the land, Sonduge eooalat of a Lodge (Leg faced i having bedrooms, stub room with 1 eaeao fireplace, dining room, kitchen, office and utility room. 11 good Ailed tearooms, a central holla at each end a toilet and shower rooms. Veranda su 1 odea. The todso bos hot water beat.

Bedrooms hove wwtsl bods and furnltura. Clabroom Is comfortably furnlahod, radio and piano. Dining room bos tables, ghoirs aad eithhearda, teats SO. Both buildings art is good condition, roots art sew. TsbSS; Nylon Hose Sf 67 "Leslie" Crew Socks 27 Movie at Fire Station A spoclal meeting of the fire department and auxiliary will be held tonight at 8 at tho fire station.

Movies of the firemens field day at New Haven two weeks ago will be shown. I J4-W C. W. Morgan, Auctioneer Great Barrington, Mass, i TeL 821 Eyelet trim. Six 22-28 Beg.

fljr Womens Cotton Drosses 97 i i Mens and1 CmmmLam Boys wllvCiSCrS Cushion Solo Beg. 22.71 Brown. White, Bod Childs Scndds Sloe 1-2. Beg. flit Childs Pclo Shirts SSTlUSlt Duncrocs Shsrts Boya Covert Banforhod Bis 4-10.

Beg. fUl Brown or. Bln Six 4-18. Beg. 89ft la, mi stmwhd to na, I hurt liai mI start "tlMaNa Taka Marl mi wtlto or aalar grin Foot finllaf ayiaJa (or ovary artlta fort, ifcwp I2J In law Nad hr Ufa i I i Easy Payment Plan Available W3.WS PHARMACY 197 Main Street Phone 995 Great Barrington ATTENTION: Dairy farmers and dealers.

Our new commision rates to take effect Monday, June 16, 1932. i Ail farm znd livcstcck to $1CC3, 3 a.iythr.-j $1003, 2Vi Our farmers commission auction is held every Monday at 2 PM. Located 14 mile south of Millerton on Route 22. New York State licensed and bonded. Trucking can be arranged.

J. Cc Crcs. Ins. Millerton, N. Y.

Telephones! Millerton 248-4; Millerton SIS; Great Barrington 728 Pupils, Faculty Honor Donovan On Retirement' 'David P. Donovan of 45 Spring-side Avenue was honored at an outdoor assembly In tho Mercer School yard this' morning. Mr, Donovan vrlU retire' this month after 28 years as a Janitqr In the public schools. The last 10 years were at Mercer. In the assembly, Joyce Mlnlder of Grad 3 presented a gift of money from the students.

Last night Mr. and Mrs. Donovan were entertained at a dinner In the Yellow Aster. Ten members of the Mercer School faculty attended and presented a purse. Mr.

Donovan also received ft wallet from the Mercer Parent-Teacher Association. -Our Famous SUMMIT-PHIIITS Stem Cecr Gcblots Beg. X5e 80 Sq. lt Quality Bolt Goods. Fast Colon.

Beg. 44e 'yd. Advertise Ypur Wants In The Eagle VJ. T- renj Go. Gt.

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