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The Berkshire County Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 20

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Pag Two Thw Btriwhiim Gmnty Eagle, PiWfleM, Mam. Wednesday, Dooember 2, 1942. Seasrave Five of the Many Holiday Brides in Local Churches Couple Wed At St. Mark's Miss Ulrich Weds K. W.Greene Of the Navy (From Monday Eagle) Miss Iran Genevieve Ulrieh.

daughter of Mr. and lira, Frederick Ulrieh of 95 Elmer Avenue Madeline Kane Bride of William J. Spasyk (From Friday's Eagle) Mia Madeline Bits Kane, nteee of Mlaa Winifred T. Kane, 99 Haw thorn Avenue, became the bride Of William Joseph Spasyk. son of Mr and Mrs George Spasyk of 1191 North Street.

The wedding took place at 10 AM at St. became the bride of Patty Officer Kenneth William Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greene of 87 Church Street, Saturday afternoon in the chapel of the First Methodist Church. Rev.

H. Elliott Chaffee Is Married Clifford A. Kelly Is Bridegroom at Church Nuptials (From Monday's Eagle) The first Methodist Church was the scan Saturday afternoon at 4.30 of the marriage of Miss Ger-aldfne Frances Seagrave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M.

Seagram, 75 Elberon Avenue, to Clifford Arthur Kelly, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Owen F. Kelly, Si Ontario Street Rev. H.

Elliott Chaffee performed the ceremony Seagrave escorted his daughter to the altar. Miss Barbara Miller of Dalton was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, were the Misses Marjorie Davis and Florence Johnson, former classmates of the bride at Larson Junior College. Miss Barbara Jean Pierce of Dalton waa Junior bridesmaid. The bride was attired In white slipper satin with lace trim, in colonial style, with long train, and her fingertip veil of tlluson fell was the officiating clergyman. The bride wore powder blue crepe with matching hat, and a Ba War an avAw anV HE ft Mk JijS SJ JffiSraa hbp JBr PVsV iW Wm WeSmm 7m mmmw MM BHK nnal eBp 9Paw BsEaa mY 'iiwB fl aw sKsnrSaa mPwHPW' al ssSE nV vi57 aBpP-' fjf Tidar nfe I HVaw Jw nKT.

"8 nf TSHf'- V'k1 Hi Hawl Mark's Church, which waa corsage of white sweet peas. Her matron of honor, Mr. Walter J. rated with yellow and white Lukas, wore rose taffeta and a pons. Rev.

Timothy J. officiated, Miss Eleanor Eagen corsage of rose and white sweet peas. Pvt. Stanley McDaniel of Mission Field, Texas, was bast man. organist, and Miss Marion Griffin.

soloist, sang "Mother at Thy Feet Is Kneeling," "Ave Maria." and tan This Day, Beautiful A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs Greene attended PltUfleW High School The bride, who was given in mar riage by her ancle, P. J. Kane, and is employed by the Berkshire Button Company. Patty Officer wore a white velveray satin gown with a sweetheart neckline, long Greene is a graduate of Hunter-TarmersvUle (N.

High SchooL fitted sleeve and a gathered skirt from a lace tiara. She carried with full court trm. Her finger- prayer book with gardenias and and is stationed at the naval air station at Norfolk, V. He waa formerly employed by the Berk UftMM HHlUl sweet peas. MfM Miller wore or MRS.

JOSEPH T. CDR2SK MRS. WILLIAM J. 8PASYK MRS. ALDO C.

BLASIO tip bell we attached to a tiers of pearlized orange blossoms and she carried a prayer book with a white orchid and a shower of white sweet MRS. RICHARD A. CAMERON (Elisabeth Hold en) MRS. WILLIAM FL PARMELEE (Irene Baehusewskl) taffeta gown of bittersweet color. (Carmen Sanginitti) (Madeline Kane) (Mary DiAngetts) shire Button Company.

Mrs Greene will make her home with her style like that of the bride, rnd her ruffled waa of a match peas The maid of honor, Miss Elis ing shade. Her bouquet waa of Miss Ferland parents. Local Girl bronze and yellow pompons. Former Local Man Marries The bridesmaids were dressed hi Children's Events Planned for Hospital Bazaar Miss Connors Is Engaged to Pvt. G.

E. Williams abeth B. Kane, wore a period drees of aqua faille taffeta with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her bonnet was of net and velvet in a matching shade. She carried sea Jade green taffeta and matching IsaBride In Brooklyn Becomes Bride tiaras and carried yellow pompons.

The junior bridesmaid wore peach taffeta, edged with net, and her sonal flower. Stephen J. Spasyk, brother of the tiara matched. SBMial to THE UflU (From Saturday's Eagle) BROOKLYN, N. Y.

Miss Bertha Wink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelly, brother of the Married Today at Notre Dame to Francis Coltrara bridegroom was best man, and ushers were Peter Spasyk, another brother end Thomas Kane, cousin bridegroom, was beat man, and ushers were Ric hard Larrow, Clay Miss Bachuzewski And Mr. Parmelee Have Holiday Nuptials Otto Wink, this city, and Percy of the bride. ton Pierce Jr, and Frederick Breakfast was served a the Scrtbner.

M. Blanchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Blanchard, 100 Oak Street, Gardner, formerly of Pitts- (From Saturday's.

Eagle) Miss Lillian A. Ferland, daugh Miss Grady Is Married to Patrick Costello (From Saturday's Eagle) Mis Lucy Agnes Grady, 1394 West Housatonie Street, and Patrick James Costello, 38 West Housatonie Street, were married this morning at 9 at St. Joseph's Church, with Rev. Charles L. Foley officiating.

Miss Anna Lar-kin was organist and John Fitzgerald was vocalist. The bride wore victory blue velvet with matching hat and shoulder-length veil, and her corsage was of whit chrysanthemums. Mrs. Thomas J. Hynes, sister of the bride, matron of honor, was attired in a wine color velvet dreas with matching hat and veil, and also wore yellow chrysanthemums.

Thomas J. Costello, brother of A reception tor 75 followed in the church parlors, and for a trio (From Friday' Eagle) White Tree Inn, followed by a reception at 59 Hawthoane Avenue, For a wedding trip to New York, the bride wore a block velvet dress. ter Of Mrs. Philip L. Ferland, 63 field, were married Nov.

19 to Hew York Mrs. Kelly wore aqua Against a setting of white pom at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church here. Rev. Henry C.

Wolk pons and palms. Miss Irene Bachu black coat, ends hat trimmed with wool Jersey with matching hat and black accessories. The couple will live at 50 Bay State Road after Jr. performed the double-ring Cherry Street, became: the bride this morning at 10 of Francis S. Coltrara, son Of Mr.

and Mrs. Sal-vatore Coltrara, 44 Onota Street. Rev. Leo J. Laviolette performed zewski, dsughter of Mr.

and Mrs. gray squirrel. Upon their return, the couple wiU be at home at 90 Hawthorne Avenue. ceremony. The bride waa riven in marriaee Dec.

7. Alexander BachuxewsM of 123 Mrs. Kelly was graduated from Onota Street, end WIIHam Henry by her father, and she wore an aqua and black ensemble, while the ceremony, which took place at Notre Dame Church. Abraham Fittsflekl High School and Larson Mrs. Spasyk is employed a a Junior College, and is a member stenographer in the plastics depart Parmelee son of William Henry Parmelee of Castleton-on- her attendant.

Miss Lydia Wink, her sister, wore pale blue. Orland of Theta Kappa. She is employed by England Brothers. Mr. Kelly is the Hudson, N.

and of Mrs, J. Blanchard of Pittsneld was best mam A reception followed Robarge was organist, Lawrence" Murphy was violinist, and Miss Marion Griffin sang "Panis Ange-licus" and "Ave Maria." The church was decorated with palms and chrysanthemums. I ment of the General Electric. She is a graduate of St. Joseph's High School and Berkshire Business College, and holds membership In the Blessed Virgin Sodality of Mark' Church.

Ethel Dunspaugh of Hudson, N. were married yesterday at 10 AM at the home of the bride's par also a Pfttsfleld High School graduate, and is employed by the local General Electric Company. The bride has been honored by the bridegroom, waa best man. at Holy Family Church. Rev, Valentine Tedew, pastor, per The bride, who waa given in marriage by her brother, wore her husband's mother and his sis The groom is employed by Ar ter-in-law.

Mrs. O. Alfred Kelly, aV Vnw formed the double-ring ceremony. eggshell duchess satin with sweetheart neckline and full court by Mrs. Clayton T.

Pierce, and by Miss Miller and Miss Addle Scott. The bride, who was. escorted to I Shapiro Miss Mary Jane Connors ent. Mrs. Blanchard waa graduated from the Girls' Commercial High School in Brooklyn, and is employed as secretary to Leonard A.

Sussman attorney. She is a member of the St. John's choir. Pvt. Blanchard, who is stationed at Alls worth, played on the Dalton (Mass.) High School team in 1936.

train, and her long eggshell illusion veil was caught with small the alter by her father, wore ivory! mour A Company as a stock clerk. He is a graduate of St Joseph' High School and Berkshire Business College, and is member of the Holy Name Society of St. mmfM' Church. General Electric slipper satin in princess style, with A reception took place at the home of another sister of the bride, Mrs. A.

J. Akers. For the wedding trip Mrs. Costello wore a green and brown ensemble. The couple will live at 46 Putnam Avenue after Dec 10.

Mrs Cattello is employed by the Hotel Wendell end Mr. Costello is a shipping clerk at Rice A Kelly. Mrs. Costello has been entertained by Mrs. Hynes, Mrs.

James D. O'Keefe, Mrs. William Fehily, long train, and her simple veil Germatw-Zandrino Marriage Held was of finger-tip length In ivory flowers. She carried a white orchid on a prayer book. Her sis-: ter, Germaine, was maid of honor, and she was dressed in a gold faille taffeta gown and a matching halo of illusion, and earned illusion.

She carried; cascade bouquet of camellia and bouvar Hens! Mrs. Harrison Amber dla. Miss Nora Dude, maid of an arm bouquet of bronze chrys (From Satarday's Eagle) honor, wore white brocaded satin in princess style and a matching anthemums. Couple Are Wed At St. Stephen's Games, Santa Claus with a chim Donne Morrison was Col Mrs Akers, the Misses Helen and Katharine Donahue, by her asso ney full of toy and a special table Juliet cap, and she carried a cade of shell pink pompons (From Monday's Eagle) Mrs.

Elisabeth Connors of WH at supper are planned for children trara' best man, and ushers were Paul E. Ferland, brother of tne bride, and Joseph N. Bernini. The Misses Attn Nikon, Pauline ciates at the Wendell and by the Catholic Daughters of America. at the annual House of Mercy ba Mlerzejweski and Jeanette Tyziew Orchard Street announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary zaar Thursday afternoon and early A reception for 60 guests Was ski, bridesmaids were dressed in Miss Miinson Is Married Norse Becomes Bride Of Richard C.

roll arm at Rectory (From Friday's Eagle) GREAT BARR1NGTON. Miss evening at St. Stephen's Church held at the White Tree Inn, and Jane, to George Edward Williams, parish house. white brocaded satin, styled similar to that of the maid of honor, and they also wore Juliet caps Each Under the chairmanship of Mrs. for a wedding trip Mrs.

Coltrara more a gold wool dress With brown accessories. The couple will live at 44 Onota Street. private first class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Williams of Hodtick Falls, N.

Y. Charles W. Kellogg there will be Mirys Gay Rozon Becomes Bride Of Pittsf ield Man (From Saturday's Eagle) CHESHIRE Miss Gay Rozon, carried a cascade of Orchid pom awntna a game room for ail age, containing darts, table bowling, football, table Miss Connors is a graduate of pons. Stanley Tyslewski was Mr: Par Mrs. Coltrara, a stenographer in St.

Joseph's High School and is the east plant of the Gene-al Elec games, bean-bag toss and knocking down stuffed dolls Mm. Herbert melee's best man, and Chester MiersejewsKi of wuiimansett, aran Dunkley, Mrs George Sojka, Mrs. Conrad H. Hlnes, Mrs Wil lev Ploha of Housatonie, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Rosen of Dean Street; became the employed in the production department of the General Electric Company.

Pvt. George Williams is: attending the United States ATmy ordinance motor transport school In California. na liam P. Forbes, Miss Helen Kellogg Anna Marie Munson, daughter of Mrs. Anna Munson, became the bride of Richard C.

Grohmann, son of Mrs. Anna Cook of Linden, N. at 9 yesterday morning at St. Pe bride of Robert Bevan Jr son of Charles Dufur of Caetleton-on-the-Hudson, ushered. A reception was head at the and Miss Barbara Blanchard will assist.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bevan of 30 Division Street, Pittsfteld, Thanksgiving morning at the Church of Polish Falcon hall, and the coaple Mrs Leland C. Talbot will be to charge of the Santa Claus chimney, assisted by Mrs Stanley F. Clarke, ter's rectory.

Rev. Morgan McCarthy officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Faber Raf- left for New York. For her wedding trip Mrs. Parmelee wore gray velvet with black accessories and a black Persian lamb coat Mrs Parmelee, a beautician, was Mrs.

Wendell G. Ahem, Mrs. Ed tne Assumption. Rev. jonn j.

nn-neran, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony and officiated at the nuptial mass. tric Company, is a graduate or Pittsfteld High School and belongs to the Women's Club. Mr. Coltrara is a graduate of PitUfield High School and the General Flee trie apprentice course, and is employed in the planning and wage rate section of the General Electric. He holds membership in the Stanley Club.

Mary DiAngelis Is Married to Aldo C. Blasioli (From Friday's Eagle) Miss Mary M. DiAngelis daugh win W. Holden, Mrs. L.

G. Morris, Mrs, George M. Gait, Mrs, H. Sever -sft- Miss Sanginitti Weds Mr. Curzio At Mt.

Carmel (From Friday's Eagle) Mt. Carmel Church waa the scene at 10 yesterday morning of the The bride, given in marriage by formerly employed at the Vogue ance Sawyer. Mrs. H. A Pipkin.

rUbi her father, was la gown of white faille taffeta, made with basque Mrs, Pomeroy W. Power Mrs. Beauty Salon. She is a graduate of Pittafleki High School and the Marcel Academy of Beauty Cul Charles R. Gardner, Mrs.

George P. bodice and train and trimmed win mm lanfns dsyson, Mrs Harry R- But, Mrs Henry E. Shaw. Girls who will satin bows on the skirt. She wore an illusion vol and carried a bouquet of gardenias and bouvardla.

ture. Mr. Parmelee is a graduate of CaaUeton High School and is employed by the Westinghouee Manu help are Ann Talbot, Peggy Head, marirege of Miss Carmen Sangi Mary England, Barbara Brrt, Caro Miss Theresa A. rrancisconi, tne lyn Talbot, Carolyn Chesney, Ann maid of honor, wore a sister gown facturing Company, Springfield. The couple will live in Springfield.

Hibbard, Martha Floyd, WiUoughby of cedarwood taffeta with match Scott. ing fez hat trimmed with autumn Mrs. Harold Bridgman will be to charge of punch and arrange colors and carried a bouquet of bronze and yellow pompons. John W. Fresis was the best man and ter of Mr.

and) Mrs. Joseph DiAngeiia, 69 Newell street, ami Aldo C. Blasioli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Do mi-nick BkuioUni, 21 Whipple Street, were married at 9 yesterday morning at Ml.

Carmel Church. Rev. Joseph P. Riley performed the cer Mrs. Charles J.

Germane ments of table and booths Mrs Harrison Amber will head the nitti. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dominick Sanginitti, 31 Division Street, and Joseph Thomas Curzio, son of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Curzio of Mount Vernon, N. Y.

Rev. Henry Gabos was tne officiating clergyman, and Mas Josephine Ciaburri played the organ. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, and she was attired In old ivory duchess satin, princess model, with bands of bridal usher were Robert Rozon, Miss Bondi Becomes Bride of John H. WUson (From Monday's Eagle) Mist Esther Laura Bondi, daugh bridge party that will be held from 2.30 to 4 JO. Proceeds will be used nephew of the bride, sad Edward E.

Fresia. to buy bedding and supplies for the Mrs. Boson, the bride's mother, hospital. emony, and Mis Josephine Ciaburri wore soldier-blue and a corsage of BenhaaoBsasse Mrs waa at the organ. The church was yellow and bronze pompons.

Mrs. Bevsns, the bridegroom's mother, ter of Mrs Angelo Bondi, 38 (From Friday' Eagle) Births decorated with yellow chrysanthe ice, a Dtui sanHM, long Meadow Lane, and John Harvey Miss lone Elizabeth mums. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs Ernest The bride Wore white velveray (From Saturday's Eagle) daughter of Mrs. V.

V. Mason of satin with long train, and her long Mr. and Mm. Bruno J. Longerato, wore black with a corsage or wane pompons.

Mrs. Thorns J. Curtin was the soloist and Mrs. John Leroy was at the organ, A reception at the Grange Hall followed the ceremony. Wadena.

Minn, became the bride WUson. 85 Newell Street, were married' Saturday morning at 9 at Mt. Carmel Church by Rev. Henry (From Friday's Eagle) Mies Caterina Zandrino, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Luigi Zandrino, 9 Kent Avenue, and Charles J. Germano, son of Mrs. Ernesta Germano, 990 East Street, were married Tuesday morning at 10 at Mt. Carmel Church by Rev. Henry Gabos.

Mrs. Evelyn Wilde was organist, and Nicholas Soldate waa vocalist and vtolinJat. The bride waa given 1st marriage by Joseph Zandrino. The bride wore a drees of golden cream with brown accessories, and her corsage was of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Florence Zandrino, maid of honor, wore teal blue with black hat and accessories, and her corsage was of 30 Union Street, Lee, are the par illusion veil was caught with a Juliet cap of pearls.

She carried of Louis See ley Benhart. eon at ents of a girl, born thia morning at Gabos. Miss Josephine Ciaburri was white rosea. Her bridesmaids, the St. Luke's organist, and Mrs John Spina sang, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Benhart of Lead, S. Wednesday afternoon After a wedding trip to New aette Misses Sue Palgier, Antlo Schiavone, and Carolyn Car The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother. Pvt. A daughter was born yesterday afternoon at HlBcreat to.

Mr. and at St. Stephen's Episcopal Cmrrefc. and her flower girls, Joan York, Mr. and Mrs Bevan will be home Tuesday at 29 Linden Street, Pittsfteld.

Mrs. Bevan, who has been employed by the Boston Auto Rev. Ralph H. Haydeo oinelated Mrs, George Farrar, 768 Tyler DiAngelis and Josephine Chi terra. Henry A.

Bondi, wore white aatln with sweetheart neckline, and her at the ceremony. The attendant Street. wore sister dresses of American sleeve and a full, court train. Her long illusion veil fell from a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms and was trimmed with lace matching that of her gown. She caried a shower bouquet of white rose and stephanoti around a large orchid.

Miss Rose Fuller, maid of honor, wore victory red velveteen with not bouffant skirt, and a matching tiara of net with shoulder-length veil. She carried white rose and Stephen otis. The bridesmaids, the Misses Marion Sanginitti, Jennie Masdea, and Rae Petrellese, wore sister dresses in royal blue velveteen With bouffant skirt of net, and they also had net tiara with shoulder-length veils Their bouquet were of yellow rose and sweet peas. tulle fingertip veil was caught Gag Company in Pittsfteld, is a beauty and aqua green taffeta were Mrs. Walter White and Paul McMahon, the organist was Mise A daughter was born Saturday faille, respectively, end their latticed with a pearl cap.

She carried a prayer book with an orchid and phik rosea. Joseph Zandrino velvet Juliet caps caught fingertip veils. They carried happy day Dorothy Heidenrelch, and the ushers, Walter White and Ernest Elge. a shower of stephanotis. Her maid member of the choir of the Unurcn of the Assumption.

Mr. Bevan, a machinist for the same firm, is a member of the FMTA and St. Joseph's parish la Pittsfteld. at St. Luke' to Mr.

and Mrs Wil Uam K. Wallace of Cheshire. (From Monday's Eagle) After 0 breakfast in the Grev- TnnnnBlSff-- ena aw MUmSmW TtMon of honor, Miss Alice M. Bondi, her sister, wore mint green faille with matching Juliet cap and short veil. The bride was gowned In fJaor-length white faille taffeta and Mr.

and Mrs Perry Whitman of rosea. Mrs. DiAngelis, mother of the bride-, was drsated in black, and wore a corsage of orchids, and the lock Room of the Berkshire Res! taurant the.couple went on a wedding trip to New York. For travel Hancock are the parent of a and carried yellow enrysantne mums daughter, born yesterday afternoon wore a white feather hat. She carried a sheaf of large, White fringed chrysanthemums.

Her attendant ing Mm. Germano wore a wine and at Hlllcreet. The Misses Elate E. and Veils B. bridegroom's mother, Mrs.

Blasioli, wore a deep blue frock and orchids. was dressed to rust fatRe taffeta, with matching feather hat, and Fresia, bridesmaids, were dtesaed in gowns of gold faille with match black ensemble. They wiU live at 90 East Street. Mrs. Germano, a winding instructor in the distri Carlo Curzio was beat man, MRS.

RICHARD C. GROHMANN Miss Stephenson Weds Army Man tn New York (From Saturday's Eagle) Miss Rttamae Stephenson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. carried a bouquet of chrysanthe ing Juliet caps and veils, sad their Mr. and Mrs.

Chester A. Van-gtUsto, 726 East Street, have daughter, ban yesterday at St, Luke's (Anas Marie Munson) bution transformer department of Both had black accessories. Donna Blasioli was bast man, and Demonic Blasioli, Peter Pan-neeco, and Nicholas Nykorchuk ushered. ushers were Pvt. Harry A Lancia, Frederick Temperino.

and Armand Curzio. bouquets were of bronxe chrysan forty of Hartford, and her themums tne General Electric Company was educated in Turin, Italy, and in lo mums in fell shades The bride' mother was dressed la street length, soldier blue crap and wont white gardenias. A reception was held in the Sons Mrs. Rafferty, was matron A girl was born yesterday at St cal schools. Her husband, a civil Gins Ross was best man, and ushers were Andrew Bhelaey and A reception for 300 guest took! of honor.

Albert W. Grohmann Luke's to Mr. and Mrs. George the ground and build place at the Dante Allahieri hall. W.

B. Stephenson, 76 Elizabeth was best man. A reception followed the cere Joseph Colombari. Topping, 106 Boy 1st on Street. The bride was gowned in faille lags department of the GE, attended PI tune Id High School and A reception was hew at tne mony In the parish house of the church, at which Mrs Ernest Elge taffeta and wore a tiara with finger bride's home, and the couple left Mr.

and Mrs. Neil Satto, i Dan The couple left on a wedding trip to New York and Boston, and for going away Mrs. Blasioli wore a blue velveteen suit with brown Tne couple will be at home Street, and Corp. Paul S. Bertman, son of Mrs.

Louis Bertman of Cambridge, were married Thanksgiving eve in New York City. They were attended by Mis Laura tip veil. Her bouquet was of calla on a wedding trip, for which the iels Avenue Extension, have a and Mrs William Linen ponred. For her trip to New York, the lilies and white carnations, Mrs bride wore a brown and beige en daughter, born this morning at St Luke's Kenaaetaer; polytechnic Marian May Is Selected as semble. They will live at 32 Rafferty wore a blue organdy gown bride wore block with powder Slue trim.

after Dec s. Stray and Claude Dobrier. both of Meadow Lane. Mrs Wilson is em ana earned pink roses ana carna- of Italy hail, and lor a weddsng trip to New YorkNew Jersey, and Astoria, Mrs. Curzio wore a forest green coat with brown squirrel fur, and brown accessories.

She and Mr. Curzio will make their home here after Dec. 2. Mrs. Curzio was graduated from Plttsttekl High School and is a transformer winder in building 26 of the General Electric Company.

Her husband was graduated from Mount Carmel Catholic High School and also attended Edison Technical School. The bride was given shower by bar. mother and her mother-in-law, New York. Mrs Benhart is a calculator us Mrs. BiasioU, who is employed In ployed by the F.

W. Wooiworth Mr. and Mrs John J. Murphy, nane. Mrs Bertman I employed by Company and hef husband is a Department; of the General Elec 2tt White Terrace, are the par the main plant of the General Electric Company, and Mr.

Benhart It the General Electric Company, machinist with the General Elec ents of a son, born thia morning DeMolay Sweetheart A breakfast for the Immediate families was held at the Great Bar-rlngton Coffee Shop and a reception followed at the home of the and Corp. Bertman is in the medi tric Company, attended PtttsfWid High School. Mr. Blasioli, a machinist also attended PltUfleW trie Company. Both attended Pitts- at the House of Mercy.

cal corps, stationed at Camp employed in the plant engineering section of the east plant of the General Electric. The couple will From Mondays Eagle) field High SchooL A son was born early thia morn Pickett. Vs. Maw Marian E. May was named The bride has been entertained Hign.

The brine nas been enter bride's mother, Bias Hill Road. be at home at 11 Second Street recently with a dinner at the Berk sweetheart of DeMolay Saturday tamed by her mother, Her attendants and by her associates at the; after Dec. 1. ing, at the House of Mercy to Mr. and Mrs Joseph A.

Dude, Leid-hold Place. evening at the annual sweetheart shire Restaurant, given by her as Abeles Observe The bride, a graduate of Searles High and Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vt, is a registered sociates at Wool worth'; a mower dance held by the William T. Peth- by Mr. Wilson's mother: a per Miss Rankin end she was also honored with personal shower given by her maid 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs Cheater W.

Kellogg, uensrmi nil me, John Petxips nurse. Mr. Grohmann la a procurement inspector. He attended Un-den (N. High School and Na 71 Otis Avenue, Deltas, have a son, Of nonor.

sjn received many guts Becomes Bride (From Friday Eagle) born Saturday night at the House sonal shower by Mrs. Glno Ross, cocktail party by her attendants; shower at the home of Mrs. John O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence McGowsn entertained at a dinner tional institute, Newark, N. Given Party on of Mercy, Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Abate, 378 Springslde Avenue, are celebrating their 25th wedding anni their The couple plan to make In Home Ceremony Cadet and Mrs Garth B. Dettin- homo her. Sheffield Man Gets Honor (From Friday' Eagle) 35th Anniversary party in honor of the couple.

versary today. They were mar rite ermags chapter, Order of DeMolay. More than 14 couples attended. The selection was made by Mrs. William P.

Unjgley, George Hensel and Sammy Vincent during the grand march, which was led xy Raymond B. Smith master councilor, and Miss Althea Bancroft. Also at the head of the march wort Charles Law, Junior councilor and chairman of the affair, btad Miss Dorothy Cordon. MMi May received a colonial bouquet of carnations from Mr. ger of 541 South Street at the parents of a dauahter, born Satur (From Friday Eagle) The marriage of Miss Violet A.

Nov. 27, 1917. by Rav. Leslie. F.

E. McDonald Ashley Are Their attendants were Mrs. James Rankin, daughter of Richard H. day evening at the House of (From Mondays Eagle) Mr, and Mrs John Pemip of 257 HANOVER, N. H.

Anthony Gor Ellery, the former Kathryn M. Rankin of 133 Pomeroy Avenue. don him, eon of Mr. and Mrs An- Mercy. The infant grandparents are Mr.

and Mm Maurice Dettln- to Lawrence 8. Bartiett, con oc Join Navy ae trony Rud of Undermountaln Fleck, and Egbert Wolvtn. Mrs. Abel is a native of Ptnn Bobbins Avenue were tendered a surprise party Saturday evening la Wed 25 Years (From Ssturdsy's Eagle; Mrs Lula Bartiett. 42 road, Sheffield, Is one of IS Dart- ger, also of Ml south street, ana Mr.

and Mrs Harry Kicking- Street. Dalton. took place Aviation Cadet honor of thrtx SKh wadding an sylvania, and her husband Is from mm York State. Mrs. Abel has mouth College seniors to be hon Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Ash day morning at the home of botham of Hinsdale. Cadet Dot- ored yesterday bv election to Phi Smith, and, Jamas Shipton reed ley. 44 McKlnlev Terrace, ob been employed bv the local F.

W. Francis E. McDonald. 38 Hamlin tlnger la at Cochran Field, Macon, oeia nnppe, ss result of main Wool worth Company for IS year. niversary.

Tsar wars married Nov. A. 1907, by Rev, Frederick Lockwood of the FlnH Baptist Church. bride. Rev.

Walter B. Wiley of the Pilgrim Memorial Church wis the officiating clergyman. Only rela Georgia. served their 25th wedding anniversary yesterday. Thsy ware Street, has been inducted into the taining throughout the first semester of his senior year a aehelaetle ana Mr.

adsu is an employee or Navy as an aviation cadet. The daughter born at the Hill- the General Electric Company. He married In PlttsfisM Nov. 27. 1917, and have two children.

Virginia They have nine children. Elliott Ho hi 20 years oM. son of Mr crest Friday afternoon to Mr. and I a veteran of World War I. hav tives and close friend attended the ceremony.

After a dinner for the families and Charles both of this etir. of Larchmont, ft. Raymond of a congrmsietory message rrorn Miss fieanor Preble, who was test Feat's sweetheart. Man Preble, who a student at Bates College, Lewuton, Ma, was enebie to attest. The event was one of the largest MHI8 ever sjtssttiii by the fbapter.

Mrs, George H. Farrar. 788 Tlyer and Mrs Daniel W. McDonald. He verage of 3,28 or better.

Mr. Rud Is member of Sigma fraternity and I dramatic director of DBS, the Dartmouth radio atallnn VIA Arm A lUn IthW lb Smma. M.tUl new Tone, tne at the White Tree Inn, the couple graduated from St. Joseph's High Aims, end Edith, and Edward, IBurdlck. ing aeon action in France and wag with the army of occupation la Germany, The couple were given a bouquet by lb employees of Woolworth'i.

left on a wedding trip. They will Street, is the grandchild of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Fsrrar, 94 South Church Street, ami Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.

Woods of Greenfield. School in 193 In school he received letters for basketball and Holland, Mrs. Leon Duval and Mrt. Mr. Ashley I a foreman at frsduatv of Berkshire live at 42 School Street.

Dalton. 'School. mrvin Pvis, gu of Pltssflew. CTa9 Company, Dalton football. after the end of the month..

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1855-1953