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   North Adams Transcript (Newspaper) - April 21, 1945, North Adams, Massachusetts                              THE ADAMS Holy Family School Gives Most Clothes Citys Schools Collect To tal of Pounds UNCC CAMPAIGN Parochial School Pupils Do nate Av I I Vz Pounds Per Pupil for Top THREE MORE AREA BOYS ARE ACCEPTED o h n Dinneen Also Passes Eddy Test Three more North Adams and Williamstown each 17 years of have been accepted for service In the navy and are now waiting orders to report for active One of the John son of and John Dln of 46 Marietta passed the Eddy which ties him to enroll In a school for navy radio junior at Drury high has been assigned to the training cen ter at Great The Holy Family parochial i vi In with an 23 Harrls and Wll 100 son of and turned In material for William Bellman of 30 Ma United National Clothing street Announce incut of the enlistments was made than any other school in the mls ln by Chief not excepting Drury high school specialist Edward in which has SSS The Holy charge of the recruiting sub Family with pounds of averaged 11 A pounds Pel i At the other end o the ac cording to figures made public by I IO II III campaign pupils of Notre Dame school contributed a little more than a quarter of a pound of clothing The school has 352 students and turned in 100 pounds of garments for war Stockbridge Case Other comparative 7 2CO 000 pounds 208 700 pounds 469 625 Pounds 343 800 pounds Arch 100 375 pounds 211 375 pounds Mark Hop 424 SCO pounds 686 450 pounds grammar and high 600 200 Total contributions by tile citys Strike Vote Date Changed to May 3 ICW Grievance Q h I i r man Announces Change After Recheck PRACTICE TEACHING IS TO START MONDAY Parleys Although It was previously that the date of the pro Assignments Given Out at State College Practice assignments for mem bers of Ihe senior class al the North Adams Stale Teachers col lege were announced this morning by Hazel The itu will begin leaching duties in the Maib Hopkins train ing school on Assignments arc as follows Grade Ruth Sullivan and Jeanne Rivard posed strike vote at the Grade Stanton Grade Electric company under the of the labor depart would be May William chairman of the commit tee of the Independent Workers Union said today Blake Grade Lippman Grade Mildred Stohl mann and Charles Bartlett and Giade Eleanor that the vote is scheduled for May The union has requested Henry Rainbow Assembly Plays Attract 350 AUXILIARY TO HOLDS FINAL MEETING Elected Session 18 Two Comedies and Musical Revue Presented at The amt of sonic was by the Climaxes Evenings yesterday at I he hundred aim 30 persons al two a musical revue Payne ai Officers for the coming year were elected as follows Vice the Rainbow Assembly at the George sonic I and Ralph The scene for The Box was laid in Madame assistant Leo Niebur corresponding gown where two wat refugee sisters were Brown and assistant bers of the cast Anna Lamb George of Williamstown as Madame Glini were also named Pro Virginia Davis as Jean Albert Eldi forewoman ant William dc jburg of Williamstown and Clarice Saul chair vSk Ro in me rSP 111 id I Belle hairman Jo in that the vote was or US 111 I Ull and but a shot ot Adams as Flood abor department has set May 3 as and Sally Mausert as IE chairman the Hie vole must be held QDT Director Johnson Leon County Fairs May Be Banned in Town of 1942 Reaches Superior Court Monday One of Defendants MMiller 30 Uic reaches Ihc department at Washing and correspondence that the letter he union ask ing for n vote was in Miss Perkins April The negotiations between Uu ilon antl company on a new con tract remained al a still to day nnd there Js nothing to cate when they will be tions Managers Against Making Elaborate Prep So at Own Now amounts to A Fresh Straw berries and Mary 427 West Main of the noisy meet 1942 will be heard Monday hi Su court in by Judge William Burns who will consider motions to amend Lions in the actions ol Harry I of West j Selectman Joseph Kiid Now Plays Drums on Luzon f Special lo With the 38tli Infantry Division on 1st Class Francis Miller of North Adams is engaged ill entertaining during rest periods between combat assign ments as a member of the popular 38th division band on Tile duties of an army band rr KV ready lor Iht taj J JM al 1 by j E executors of his Mayor James Kallun ar their Klein appears or and has alleged lhat Sher I in Troy nnd Charles mod of Ihc meeting conspired I tad faith and in a discriminator In combat are many and and i Dancing Keeps up the Lets Dance STATE ARMORY North Adams Milters daily routine ranges from fox hole to swing He drums In a dance which is considered one of Ihc best in the He also In the 56 concert and marching bi for and Miller is the son of the late and and Ihe brother Whether or not Ihe Barringlon fair in Great Harrington will be held this year will depend on rulings of the Office of Defense Transporta tion in Washington it was regional and county fairs may be banned next ODT Monroe Johnson cautioned managers against malting elaborate preparations for events during the summer am Those who io lie arc proceeding al their own Passenger car Johnson must be held to a minimum a long time lo He added some additional gasoline may become available after VK lower tires and batteries will be available than at any time since the war In A Pair of Lunatics Miss Jean Burnett of Adams played the part of George Fielding and Jane fie the role of Clara who meet at a dance at a lunatic asylum each thinking the other is crazy until the close of the evening when they discover that they are mutually The musical revue depicted the John George Cio George Warren and Harold The devotions were In charge of pastor of the Baptist Donald principal of Drury spoke on current Important events in Ihc life snug Come Unto Mary from babyhood to old The Messiah and The Winds told by songs and In The South accompanied by Stockwell played Mary Andrew Refreshments were served by chairman of the assisted by Saul Francis her John John as a baby and Jean Doris Barbara Feder showed her school Alice White and He and George The next meeting will be held tng phase lo String of Miss Marcia Henderson sang Will yon Remember from at her first at which dancers were Nancy Jane F Herbert Us Jane Jane c rice Barbara Jane Anna Lov Lee Kerson and Connie To Become Bride Today j manner to exclude him Services In Churches Here I I I Belt Dance Floor Tonight I DANCING 8 till 12 SERVICEMEN PRICE Berkshires Dance Floor from the He said whe arrested excessive force was He was grad from Drury high school in Advent Christian Rev Alexander service of worship uml sermon Memorial members held Wednesday They will include Arthur Wood ana Charles LIrot of and for rin i He played around H h i I I Boston and New York State with Charlie Trudeaus Sunday Wedding iton Union P In the present Miller tor participated in the bitter battle of tor school pastor of Vlc Mrs I For Distinctive Furniture at a Reasonable Price The Furniture clerk of Furniture Jn Berkshire 3 Sun lay Ho has been overseas 15 months church ol Anthony ol and served in Hawaii and Congregational The Love That Purifies Advent Christian Subject before the Philippine cam Masses al 10 and II Veterans Administration Jobs Open Mass at 9 for i Infant Jesus I First Baptist meeting ol the a unified service Church school sessions Alexander ol i the Advent Christian will i preach tomorrow morning at openings for a loan guarantee nursery In Million Bible oclock service on the and Ioan worship in fcr Tlic Love I for duty the and World Peace 11 Sunday school for all ages wi in Junior church open at The Loyal today by William HI society Sen will meet nt nnd at director of Ihe United or HI I oclock in the evening the civil Service The first I First Church ol will preach a The position pays a Chestnut I and the 11 sub on the same Applications of Atonement Wed I Fresh will be accepted through the usual testimonial mecl I berries and Light channels until the close of business I ing al i 421 West Main i Congregational Rev Jane Elizabeth Two red Agnes daughter of anci Ann Perkins added to Ihc Herbert of 42 street mor in their announcements and j the late will be mar upon each this afternoon to John were a pair of Hula Williams oi a mcm In Brass Jane ot the naval reserve and the ler and Marcia were senior class at flic College of Physi by force from taking over and Columbia uril ihe The ceremony will Miss Barbara Wagnet take place at 5 oclock at James a Pal Was and Ellison I church in Great Lawrence of Stamford sang School In the Easier Mar Fresh strawberries and Light cla Henderson sang the lille SOUK cream nt he Venetian Dairy and Barbara Foster of Clarksburg Holden sang Come Buy My j The Easier paraders were A weekend Fresh Straw berries and Light Mary 427 West Main at 1 i starting al 1 OF COURSE You Are Going to Hear JOAQUIN Cuban Pianist April 24fh Drury Auditorium 1st Recital Grammar and High School 25c tax 2nd Recital General Public Invited Tickets lax On Sale at Rices Drug Store Wests Filling Williamstown Kill Two Birds With One Stone Hear a Great Pianist and Support Your Hospital The Musical of the Year Tills a of Hit fn with Have your lie Have bundles 10 church school 11 oclock and ready for flic i and ready for Ihc his hour In kindergarten worship service and Christ and World Peace Junior sermon Junior Pilgrims meet In church parlors 6 Senior Pll grims meet in church i First Methodist Rev I school worship service and Christ and World Peace j Phyllis Clarice Jane Loverins and Connie Miss Jean Burnett of Adams was tile Lula tor o dancing and Beatrice dramatic Myrna Goldstein had charge ol and Duncan Mc and Irving William Davis and KHU Methodist Youth Mlss i I Church of Hie Black James at 8r30 each Saturday from o 8 m Holy Family Greylock al and Notre Dame D nl and Vespers at 4 Salvation 11 worship j service 12 church school all ages Young pies open air meeting Young Peoples Legion Memorial services for late President Franklin First Rev junior church 11 service and and World Francis P I at j 110 and 11 high mass 7 mi stations of HID Johns Episcopal 3rd Sunday afler holy communion church i school service 11 morning j nnd Andrews Episcopal i lay I 3rd Sunday after church session 11 morning prayer and I beth McGowan of the Rainbow nd board helped with staging and properties and served refreshments during the Dancing was enjoyed ward Horses Jane Patricia Kath arine Myrna j Phyllis Con Fresh Strawberries and Light nie ond Lcc i Cream at the Dairy Prince as a In lulli Holden and Jane played engagement scene while Mary Barlon sang Promise Sally Barton sang I Love You Truly In Ihe wedding scene in which Nancy Turner was the Family scenes were humorously depicted Slockwell antl Marlin of Cheshire as parents and Jean Doris Marlon Barbara Barbara Carol Atwell and Harriet Wood as Helena Francis as the old man sang Silver Threads Among Ihe lo Nancy Turner in Die oln age The entertainment was brought to a close u specially tap dance given by Barbara Agnes Patricia Phyllis Helena Clarice and Lee In military Gentlemen in tuxedos were I have on hand a carload of the best Iowa Chunks that ever came lo this sec Chest Weights 1300 to 1750 Young and Come see these horses and judge for No matter what you want in a Draft Hone I have Joseph 613 NOTICE Starting and Every Satur day Sun Cleaners Of 66 Center Will Close Promptly at 5 Sun Cleaners Reproduced In miniature in Plastic Permanently reserved It an honor lo with veteran an everlast utf m rout OUST ih Theres a Wealth of Health In Our Wholesome Milk Use it daily in cooking and serve it every member of the family at every And give it to the for afterschool Ask for our at your grocers or for regular delivery MODERN DAIRY Mickey Rooney and Jackie Jenkins are reunited in the ex citing new Technicolor National which opens next Wednesday at the Paramount Fresh ntul Cream at the Venetian Dairy Bar i Sewing Machines Wanted Kerson 28 State 3017W Rogers Morris in a from Tough and tomorrow at the Roy Rogers and Ruth in a scene from the deluxe musical western Hands Across The at Rich mond Theatre Today and CLASSIFIED BRING RESULTS TKY ONE AND BE CONVINCED  

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