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Migq Santoro Engaged To Doctors Son About Tho Cily Personals Personals About Tho Cftv' About Tho City Ofw) TrunfptTdffna Menday SepL -1941 '1 4 Miss Kennedy To Be Bride Lx Virginia Aft a dinner ia their home last evening Mr and MnL-FUippo Santoro of Billsidt Ave made known tho engagement of their daughter GHda-Janlne to Bog er Beaupre sen of Dr and Mm Dolor Beaupre of Maple SL Miss Santoro who is employed as private seerteaiy to the men ffcmiiiM manager of A Spalding it Bros lac In Chicopee was lfr Moriarty Is tho son of John Uoriarty and tho lata Uaiy Mo-Carthy of Bccch SL Bo is a grad nato of SL Jerome's school am the Bootes School of Anatomy aad Em blaming At present ho la with (ho Jewel Productions lac and is located la Norfolk Va The wedding will tafia place In Vlrfiaia'ia tho late fall graduated from Our Lady of Pen Holyoke petnal Help sad Holyoke High schools She Is active member of the Catholic Girls Junior league publicity chairman of the Carrie Passe Tamps and President of tho Children of Mary Sodality Mr Beaapro la a gndoato of Lawrence Junior Bigh ochool Holyoke High ochool and Parks Air college SL Louis Mo Prior i The engagement and comln marriage Xla XiOatuV Kennedy daughter tha Ul Dald Kennedy to Edward Moriarty la ansoonfed by bar soCtor Mrs Gcorglanna Ken- nedy et rapper Dwight SL lCai Xcnaedyls a' graduate of HoJjvla High school asd the Providence tospitol school of Kntot Sho la employ od by tho rmidoct hospital staff Rer Dr Baker Is Speaker At Yearly Tea Of Assn The history of Christianity was traced by ter Cornelias Nicholas Bakker pastor of tho First Coagrogatlonal church la Groat Barrington whoa bo-spoke before largo gathering at the second annual silver tea of the Protestant Girls' Association yesterday afternoon in tho parlors of tho Second Congregational chart Bis subject was The Giodious Comp say" Terming the Gloria os Coi paaj aa tho men women boys and girls who hare gone before as and those who will rontiniue after ns ho stressed that life mast be looked vpoa as a great plan not revolving sroand the Individ aal bat as a whole thro tho generations The individual but a part of that enormous plan "No sro not alone in the march of time1 ho declared "Away with those that say Oae Werld at a Time" the speaker declared "Wu all belong to tho GIonoos Company standing between the past and tho future Membership in the 'Glorious Company does not depend upon certain charches or creeds but upon faithfulness Rev Dr Bakker was introduced by Edsoa Dunbar ef Wst Sprlng-f eld tales promotion manager of tho Crockor-VcDwsin Co and 1 -tlu a dose friend of tho speaker The program was' presided over Miss Helen Preston president the association who fare i brief outline on the activities of the organization Tho Protestant Girls Association choir sang two selections Stall Como to Pam? from The Holy City and Green Bev Alber Fenner pastor of tho Secom Congregational church gave tho benediction Tea waa served following the program with the Misses Evelyn Florence Toole end Jean Dearden and Mrs Betty Wilson pouring and tho Misses Lillian Thompson Doris Peterson Gertrude McKinnon end Alva Vivienne Barham serving Miss Preston was In chargo of the arrangements for the tea Assisting Miss Mao NIcboL refresh moot chairmans were the Misses Buth Wood Maureen Preston Dorothy Moodie and Ellen Wood Miss O'Rourke headed the committee of pourors and servers while Miss Petersen was chairman of tho table decoration group and Miss Doris Klopfor was In charge of the flowers Stanley Alfred Poplelarx of Oakland Cal ia visiting with hU sunt Mrs Antonis Xadowska of Park SL for three weeks A live Holyoker It la his first visit in 16 years Ho was in the Seabces during the war and had 29 months in the Paelfie IM tv i i ST v- 4 The Thrilling Vbtuoeo RAY SPARROW playing love to to sing 1-nto f- 1 I Mlso GOda Santoro Second Congregational Guild Opens Season Wednesday Afternoon Tha Fun of Making Friends is the subject to be discussed by dm Charles Nichols of Spring-field at the opening meeting of the season to be held by the Guild of the Second Congregational church Wednesday afternoon A musical program will be pro tented by tbc Brainerd Trio Mrs Hay Jones will be la charge of the devotions the subject of which wHl be "Thy Members of Group I of which Mrs Ada Johnson is captain will serve as hostesses Isabella Court Will Elect Tomorrow Night Officers for the coming year and delegates to the next convention will be elected tomorrow eve nlng st the regular meeting of tho Isabella Court MCOJT Members eligible for election as delegates Include Chief Ranger Helen Hegarty Mrs Mary Dane-hy Miss Theresa Shea Mrs Catherine Sheehan Mrs Brlgid Donahue Mrs Mary McLean Mrs Geneva O'Connell and Mrs Mary Llebeck Social Notes An emergency joint board meet-ng of the Zionist Organization of America and the Holyoke Chapter of Hadassah has been called for tonight in the Jewish Community Center Rabbi Isidore Fazsow Boston exocutivo director of tho Now England Emergency Council will be the guest speaker -CO ML Olivet Sisterhood Dames of falta will meet Tuesday evening Eagles hall election of officers to be held Mrs Ruth Campbell )ueen will preside The instala-ion ceremonies will be followed games and refreshments Mrs Nellie Spencer chairman will be assisted by Mrs Rose Naughton flse Mildred Peterson Mrs Emily ohnson Mrs Gladys Linton and Mrs Ruth Campbell Cnllaasii Daffy fTHFATRE now at in am cm LAST TWO DAYS IUpa sum LEIGH- RAINS "CAESAR and CLEOPATRA Fit'S! LATEST MIWS-l- STARTS WED ALL AMERICA HAS SEEN WAITING TO SEEI nn co-rnATvns or 1946V Errgr 1 to enterting tho servieo ho was sgmployed i at Lockheed Aircraft rp in Burbank CaL Bo served with Che 8th Engineer Special Brigade in Normandy France and was overseas 20 months Discharged from tho Army in April ho is employed in the tool design division of the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp The Wedding -is planned for January Miss Margaret Crean Given Round of Parties Miss Margaret Crean daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Crean of Carlton SL who will become the bride Raymond Fitzgerald of Westfield next Saturday at the Blessed Sacrament church has been honored at a number of prw-nuptlal parties The Misses Anne and Geraldine Crean were hostesses yesterday at breakfast shower in Ye Tavern The bride-elect was presented with a place setting of sterling silver and half a dozen teaspoons When Mrs Robert Altken and Mrs John Altken entertained la honor of Miss Clean at their home on Carlton SL the future bride was presented with personal gifts Fall flowers and lighted tapers formed the centerpiece at the luncheon table Miss Crean was guest of honor recently at a kitchen shower st the home o( Mias Helen Noonan Miss Rose Kalloch as assistant hostess Csrds were played and prizes for high scores wars awarded to- thp Misses Claire O'Hara Mary Hart and Mrs Zelda Barstow-On a recent evening Mrs James Meehsn Mrs Fred Siaka Miss Marie Sullivan and Miss Catherine Crean held an informal gathering of relatives and former classmates of the future bride at the latter's home In Westfield A buffet lunch was served Miss Crean recslved personal gifts Tho faculty of tha Lawrence school where Miss Crean was a former teecher entertained at a dinner recently In the Hotel Essex Jamee Bower principal presented the guest of honor with a pair of sterling ell ver candle sticks on behalf of the teacheri Mrs Harry Simpson Mrs Kenneth Campbell and Mrs Olga Teece were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Crean at the Simpson hom*o In Westfield A picnic supper wee held 'on a recent Sunday at the Charles Gallup home In Granby The group presented Miss Crean with a lace dinner cloth 1 COWMTKmtPTHl vise vouwr LAST TWO DAYS I ns HM wsfelSiytoiiiii STARTS WEDNESDAY DOORS OPEN SM AK vO David Morton" Deerfield gave readings before 100 Basted fifl 4 PmfsnliMint uy end 'Professional WdaenYri memben in Greenfield yesierfcy Ho wiU talk to HWra chool students tomorxinr at S2 weekly R15 usemUj rSxS vridalv knmvn ia tfct lishes a weekly poem in ttiC acripLongtheiSiS fueste nt Greenfield yesteriSvS Him Ajin Halfpenny orShS first vlce-preaideat ofthtit Business and Professional n'a club and Miss Ellsabctk nT ryol Beaton state preSSr? tel- DwighE Keeney of jLl more St distribution ehgwS too municipal olectrie Uon 'soloed yesterday in a lorcraft seiolana iftwv 4 iff lorcraft seaplane after ea! littlo more than six hoi atructloa from Stan Haber operates too South Hadln alnan Laaa mJSE a pteno ban with hit bnthw Keney however has bad flying experieheo off and ea too past 20 years -John Duffy well knovra iat who has been heard Station WHYN has his broadcast series at thaS station This week he begiara engagement at the lu! nardston Inn where ko win featured nightly Gilbert Dusatult waa eril ed by Judge Lynch to pay an weekly for tho support ef wife and two' minor rtnfln after ho pleaded guilty te 5 non-support chargo la Dim court today Dussault will he probation until SepL 1 1ML -vV Sidney Htlliday of SS ytm i field Rd today rtportedhh lice the theft of a sweater ued at $10 from his autonshOa parked in front of Jiis hooa sometime last nighL -tX' The Springdale Corp held te annual outing yesterday at Eg lerte camp in Southzmptm winner of the fishing coated vu Heller who also took the te get contest prize and the pfifi tournament winner wu CL Ha mann Members attending van Rudolf Heller Ray Haller' Jte Shea Norman Haller Frits Kirk Otto Kurts Edward Gwinaer sad Hausmann Mr and Mrs Albert Lehnasi of Jackson Pkwy attended -te Sons of Hermann conventtst Lawrence over the week-end 8 ry Cabot Lodg addressed tha sembly the opening nighL Utah ing in German Max Rleckauaai Faille AveH grand president ft sided over tho convention lied delegatee were Paul Blaunct John Gerliep Henry Relher FU ip Wilhelml and Emil Hauschili Mlu Charlotte Nelson exit roka chap- tlvo director of the Holyol ter Red Cross was the speakarii the Polish Junior League martfiq at the Roger Smith Hold ha week instead of Min Doris tydM Red representative is ml mltted by the Junior leapii pfi llcity department Legal Naucoe COMMONWEALTH OP MAIM CHUSETTS Hampden is PROBATE COURT To ell persons interested Is fls estate of George Potts tets 6 Chicopee In said County feetu ed A petition has been preiesM to said Court for probate ebrUin instrument purportlaf I be the last will of said decMid by Flora Potto of said Cbkflfe and praying that she be appohdd administratrix with the will nexed of aatd estate without fr ing a surety on her bond If you desire to Object tfcsnd you or your attorney should Bn written appeeranco In said CobJ at Springfield before ten etkd in the forenoon on the first of October 1946 the retura of toll citation yy Witness JOHN A Esquire First Judge ef Court this sixth day of Septs ber in the year one tkpusaadiv hundred and forty-sli' JOHN LYONS RcgistSC SepL 9-16-23 COMMONWEALTH Of MASSACHUSETTS Hampden as PROBATE COURT To Dean Everett Wzldroi parts unknown A petition has been pressro to said Court by Dorothy Geevland Waldron your wuL Holyoke in said County repr ing that you fail without causa to furnish suitable supp tor her have deserted hit she is actually living apart you for justifiable end jpw Ing that the Court will by der prohibit you from any restraint on ber persoMlJ erty and make such order oj deems expedient concernisf fywu desire te object you or your attorney should JVU WI JVUI PIMH Ml A j-urt written appoaraneo lo said at Springfield before ten ewu opringucia piivi In tfio forenoon otf the fidt wj October 1946 too return 2 this citation Witness JOHN A DENBg Esquire First Judge of said CteJ tola fourth day of too year one thousand dred JOHN LYONS Beflrt-SepL 7-8-16 lost uauk noox Nottee la Mraby ftvff eatlon mi mu mao rm tM STlnfa Bank for VS2 anMunt i I Unt tMMd name Mania beta cUUMd baa Man ION inai IM rnmtm I i 3 iC I Roger Smith (co*cktail Every Night I FM-1 AM Saturdays PM-Midnlght Spend tho Evening -Prop In After hs Movloo There is great ideal-of Hd-yoke society interest In thn anr nouncement of the engagement of Miss Jean Elsbeth Newell to Casper Banger 3d The brideJobe is the daughter of Mr end Mrs Chcsley Newell of Watertown Mr Ranger Is the son of Mrs Thomas A Warfield of South Orleans and of Casper Ranger 2d of Boston' Miss Newell is completing her first year et Katharine Gibbs school Boston and Will continue her studies in the falL Mr Banger is now living with his grandparent 'Mr' -end -Mrs Sidney Winslow Jr Is Brookline His paternal grandparents wen the late Mr- and Mrs' Joseph Ai Hanger of Holyoke Miss Phyllis Wood daughter of Dr and Mrs Charles Wood of Fairfield Ave has left to enter her freshman year st Hood college in Roderick Md Mr and Mrs Ernest EUert have returned to their home In Easton Pa after a visit with Mr end Mrs Richard EL Ellert of Calumet Road Ur Ellert is' an assistant professor at Lafayette college Mr and Mrs Frederick Mele-nek are on a two weeks motor trip through Vermont New Hampshire Maine and Canada Dr and Mrs James Byrnes Dr and Mrs John Byrnes and Mr and Mrs Clement Moriarty have reservations tor this week at the Berkshire Inn They will take in Great 105th annual fair The racing started today James JoyceJBerk-shire Inn landlord sounded the old locomotive hell to officially open the ewnL Mrs Mary Kane of Larkin Ave is ill at the Providence hospitaL Mr Md Mrs Louis Harrell and daughter NMcy of South Summer SL are spending two weeks with Mr parents Branchville Mr and Mrs John Rea of Oak SL accompanied their son Robert yesterday to Troy where he will begin his freshman year at Renas alaer Polytechnic Institute From Trey Mr and Mrs Rea will go to Toronto Can for week City Solicitor John Dowling is 111 at his hom*o on Lincoln SL Peter Rigali is back at his store after long illness Miss Margaret Rooney of Beech SL Is heme after a week New York city She was registered at Hotel Woodstock Miss Elinor Collins daughter of Mrs Mary Rooney Collins of Beech SL Is spending week the guesLof her brother and slier in law Dr and Mrs James lollins of SL Louis Me Miss Collins went by piano Mr and Mrs Charles A Wilkes of Hampden SL -entertained at a family dinner yesterday in honor of Mra Wilkesr mother Mrs Mary Thompson who celebrated her 80th birth-dap and for Mra Thompson's grandson who will celebrate his 19th birthday next week Miss Cells Connelly of SL James Ave and Miss Cecelia Dowd of Springfield have returned after spending a week's mount hoteL at the Para- Miss Anna Shea of Congress Is in Boston for a week's with her niece Mrs John lamilton the' former Katherine Cavanaugh of the Transcript-Tel egram Mr Hamilton who is with the salts staff of Textron is in New York for the week Stephan Mahoney ton of Dr A Mahoney of Madison A vs returns to Deerfield Friday for his ast year of study at Eaglebrook He worked in his father's bank for he summer ENDS TONIGHT "CITY FOR CONQUEST "NO TIME FOR COMEDY CKUIIN 12 ALWAYS TOMORROW rue f'The Etmboe Blende' with Frances Leagferd and Russell Wade -TONIGHTOJO Weft Side Deg 'Track Mam kvemt-m noons i TOMMY Vvj JESSUP 0 "iv x- ERNIE PETRONE HJL 8A to te ftezm AXS BXSUVATIOMS BfMfwsr PtftafOsM PCeae SMS MM er UtmL raMSSMAMM The 65-mHa gala headed up the Eastorn coast an Saturday proved a hoax Jto dt crew members ef Westover held who evacuated IS planes' from the base cut ef the path the storm One hour after take-off tho eight C-47s heade6 far Erih Pa and 19 headed for SelfridfCb Mich were re-alert-ed and called Uck to -Westover Base sntheritlee ssld ithat the Army did net waat to be caught with -theirV planes dawn as seme airfields were In tho fresk September storm ef 1944 i i Jfra'- Edward Green of 35 Taylor SL wed today-issued a permit office to convert' the attic Ll this dwelling to an apartment at a cost of 3250GL Other permits issued 'Include: Bridget Garvey of yll Celnmhus Ave? to repair dwelling at that addresv at $1000 and Matthew Honhanowski' 21 Prospect SLto bract aonocar garage at 8450 yp-'- 7 A number of thefte and breaks wen reported to the detective bureau over tho weekend Officer Garrett Bowler reported glass broken in tha Meckler Bros store si 462 High SL It looked si ttuBugh' -a' passing vehicle had thrown an object against the win dew A window in too Railway Express office at too railtoad station waa also brokpn A tty Frank Hurley reported that all tho cellars In his property at 8 Adame SL were entered during the weekend He hasn't yet determined whether nr not anything is missing Two beater fuses and a valve spring valued et $10 were taken from tho automobile of Wilfred Robarc of 12 Emerald PI Essthsmpton while the machine was parked near Appleton and Main Sts last nighL -Mr Robare waa attending local theatre Not only had these objects been stolen but the culprit also let the air out of all too tires on Mr car A scooter valued at $13 was taken from a delivery truck In tho alley behind the Orien radio and electrie store at 201 High SL last Thursday City Treasurer Joseph Luc-ey received two largo checks to day One was in toe amountof tent of $866240 payment bf divldem -from toe Holyoke and Westfiel Railroad toe other amounting to $1300 waa intereat received on post-war treasury bonds Mrs Timothy Mauulx the for mer Katherya Hearn today resigned as ftrit senior clerk In the Welfare office Mrs Mannlx has been employed In the Welfare office far years and headed the etaff of the general relief division City Almoner John Meynl-ban said today that promotions will be made within toe present office farce and that he will write to Civil Service for list of eHg-hles for tho position of Jnnlor clerk Former First Church Pastor Is Honored Rev Henry Hsnnum pastor at the First Congregational church from 1907 to 1918 when he resigned to become an army chaplain in World War 1 was honored at a reception held In the local church parlors yesterday The event marked his 80th anniversary In the ministry Rev Mr Hennum following hil war Service accepted a call in the eastern end of the state He ired some years 'ago and now spends his winters in Florida -and summers in Vermont Presiding at the tables for tea were Misi Edith Martin Mrs Harold Amsden Miss Lillian Chapman and Mrs Ronald Tamblyn College Welcomes Continued From Page 1 ing students and their families including residents of the Holyoke area will be held this afternoon with President and Mrs Hem and other administrative officers receiving in Wilbur Hall Mary Woolley HalL Features of the program designed to acquaint new students with life at Mount Hoolyoke include individual conferences with faculty advisers a tour of Willis-ton Memorial library and aptitude testa A picnic for students of advanced standing will be held on Tuesday afternoon with Miss Mary Lou Hills 47 of Lincoln aa chairman Tho academic and non-academic will too subjects discussed at an assembly Tuesday evening by Academic Dcan'Harriett Allyn Mrs Mary Stephensonassistant professor of education and psychology and ifias Catharine Robinson dean of residence The assembly will be followed by com-xtanlty tinging of collogo songs under the direction of Mies Ruth Douflsss of too tfspsrtmefit of music rr Pensions Will Go Continued From Psga 1 gislature after a' lengthy 'campaign to enact legislation to act up too annuity at a maximum of 65 per cenL It Is only fair that too Board of should ho aware of tola before voting these higher gratuities too exocutivo director atated5-' iNtw England's Biggest Polith-Amcriean Danes Attraction Wad Itth axATuniMO two bands KRAICOWSKA OF HARTFOXD CONNy XVTKY niDAY POWXJUI OLD TIMERS NITS SAT HIT WENDELL BRADWAY Trumpet and Orchestra i-J1 'V Miss Ltida Pafik daughter of Un Mary Pafik of Oak SL Ms xa-jumed her studies at the Julius Hartt School- of lfusieia Hartford Conn and lira If Mahoney cf Hampden SL ere home after several daps la Maine '-The Mims Anna and JanetLa liberte daughters of Mr and Mn Valere-Sr Laliberta of KinglSL have returned after spending the summer et the Ncwagea Inn New gen Me' Janet will enterthe freshman das at Westfield State Teachers college while Anne will return to JftranKHoNlyokt eol lego Wednesday to start her Junior year4 Mr' end Mrs Romeo Boucher of South Bridge SL end Mr and Mrs Alphonse Fortia ef Chicopee SL Willimansett have "Completed a week's Vacation in New York city and Washington CL They the trip by motor end stopped et many places of interest including Mount Harry Simard son of Mr end Mrs Harry Simard of Pleasant Sl left today to begin business administration study at Duke university A former ensign in the Navy he has been given the DFC and a citation for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial battle in the West Pacific combat area while copilot of a Martin Mariner petrol bomber A Holyoke High school graduate he attended AIC Springfield Mr end Mrs Clyde Tulloch of High SL have returned from a week-end cruise on Long Island Sound with Mr and Mrs Vincent Hughes of Bridgeport Conn Social Notes Memben of tho Gen Kilpatrick Woman's Relief Corps will attend the achoot of instruction Spring-field Wednesday afternoon act The sodfl committee of the Daughters of Caledonia will present "School Day Fun tomorrow evening after the regular meeting act At a meeting held in the Skinner Community home by the French American Women's dub Thursday evening Mrs Adrienns Lye was re-elected president for the sixth consecutive year Other officers re-elected were Mrs Eilie Airoldl vice-president Mrs Cecils Cameriln secretary Mrs: Adilina Lacroix treasurer MrsJ Fiorina Bolsselle and Mrs Rose Belanger were appointed bides' Following the meeting cards were played at 21 tables Hostesses were Mrs Blanche Please Mrs Merie Mar-tin Mrs Lea Radcot and Mrs Marie Anno Cartier Guest prises were awarded to Mrs Rose Belanger Mrs Rose Rlcard Mrs Eva DutiUy and Mrs Bertha Mar-dL High scores were -made ny Mrs Ceclle Cameriln Mrs Sylva Carriveau Mrs Ada Hamelln Mrs Blanche Plum Mrs Rom Belanger Mrs Bertha Mardl Mra Vis-toria Poullot Mra Louis Lemllin Mrs Rose Germain Mrs Violet Lebocuf Mrs Helena Parentean Mias Bella Gulnard Mrs Georgians Labonte Mrs Marin Louisa Cordesu Mrs Solfred Laplante Mrs Obelino Roy Mrs Rlene Rondeau Mrs Alms Lavallee Mrs Melanie Larose Mrs Anglo Bru nelle and Mrs Marie A Gagnon Hostesses this week will bo Mrs Adelina Lacroix Mrs Domerist Laflamme Mrs Obelino Roy end Mrs Adrienne Tore All Newsmen Continued From Page 1 "The Foreign Correspondents dub of China- Including in its membership every American newspaper news agency broadcaster and newa maggazine represented In China protests In the strongest terms the fact that the enemy alien Wolfgang Schenks branded an obnoxious Nail slated for deportation by too Chines government and now on trial before an American Military Tribunal on War Crimea chargee end thus rightfully deprived of civil rights is given access to the Chinese courts to bring criminal libel charges against an American correspondent for reporting United Stetea Army official statements on the nature of too charges against hlm London Reds Continued From Pago 1 Park speakers platform waa surrounded with posters which said: "Join too Communist Communists got things done in a big way and "More hom*os for tho -THE NEW SPANISH VILLA The orij nlghtelub with an week every nice of too POLISH MITES on?" 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