The Burlington Free Press from Burlington, Vermont (2024)

A 00 10, Plans Made For Father Braun's Talk Here Oct. 17 Final plans are being made for the appearance here Sunday, Oct. 17 of Rev. Leopold Braun, formerly the only Catholic priest in Moscow. He will speak in the Cathedral High -School Auditorium at 8 p.m.

with a question Court and. St. answer Cecilia, ses- sion to Catholic Daughters of America, ORGANS Baldwin Acrosonic BUY OR RENT FROM US Grands and Spinets BISCHOFF PIANO HOUSE 208 North Ave Dial 3-3776 4 The Saturday, Burlington Oct. 9, Free 1954 Press' Jr. The committee on arrangements for the includes officers of the court, headed by the grand re-' gent, Mrs.

Everett C. McCaffrey and the ways and means chairman, Mrs. Marcel Braun, sisterin-law of Father Braun. Mrs. George Boucher and Mrs.

Charles Upton are chairmen of ushers and Mrs. George or is on the special arrangements committee. Publicity is in charge of Mrs. Francis C. Lawler.

sponsoring organization, has planned a coffee hour after the lecture. His topic will be; "The Secret Police--Keystone of Soviet Totalitarianism." The talk is open to the public. Reservations may be secured from Mrs. Jules Pequignot, chairman, Mrs. Loretto Dower, Wallace Mrs.

Vernon Kehoe, Mrs. Hendry, Miss Harriet Kean, Mrs. Richard Lavalley, Mrs. F. Edward, Gravel, and Mrs.

William A. At O'HALLORAN'S LIES LEES CARPET SELECTOR PUTS A WORLD OF COLOR AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Here's the exciting new way to choose your carpet. Quick as a wink you'll see the color you've been hunting for, find all the patterns and textures in your favorite shade grouped together. It's easy to compare styles, work out your own decorating scheme around your carpet choice right in the store! Come in today and select your heavenly Lees carpet this modern, time-saving way. Only at O'Halloran's can you I completely furnish your home the professional way around a Lees carpet.

You will find the right furniture, draperies, wallpaper, paint, pictures everything you want plus a complete Better Homes and Gardens Planning Center to assist you. Shop here at O'Halloran's and compare. O'Halloran's HOME PLANNING CENTER 198 COLLEGE ST. TELEPHONE 2-5310 Germaine Viens, Thomas Atherton To Wed Nov. 20 Mr.

and Mrs. George J. Viens of 69 Russell Winooski, announce the engagement of their daughter, Germaine Rose, to Thomas Roy Atherton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atherton of 185 Park Burlington.

Miss Viens is a graduate of Cathedral High School, class of 1953 and is employed in the payroll department of the General Electric Co. Mr. Atherton was graduated from Burlington High School, class of 1953, and is employed at the Burlington Water Department. The date has been set for Nov. 20.

Athena Dept. To Hear 'Faust' Monday Evening The first meeting of the Music Department of the Athena Club opens on Monday evening at 8 p.m. at the Club Room. The Opera, Gounod will be the study feature. Mrs.

Francis Weinrich, soprano, will sing the brilliant "Jewel Song" from the opera. Mrs. RobSidle, contralto, will sing the "Flower Prof. Francis Weinrich will sing the aria "Even Bravest Hearts May Fail in a Moment of Harold Haylett, violinist, with Kenneth Forbes cellist and Miss Miriam Natilee Marston, accompanist, will play a selection from the Kermesse Scene and also the famous tenor solo, "Salut De In the final act the famous "Pri(son Trio" will be produced by recording by artists Geraldine Farrar, Enrico Caruso and Marcel Jouret. It will be guest night for members and their guests.

Gabree-Foran Nuptials To Take Place Oct. 23 STOWE, Oct. 8-Mr. and Mrs. Harold R.

Foran announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilberta May, to Nathan Bert Gabree, son of Mrs. Nathan B. Gabree of Waterbury and the late Mr. Gabree. The wedding will take place Oct.

23 at 10 a.m. in the Blessed Sacrament Church in Stowe with a reIception following at Logwood. Come and have FUN on the SUNSET ROOFI: DANCING FRI. and 8-12 RENDEZVOUS to Red Dower and Orchestra Friday IN SUGAR HOUSE to by SESSION EVERY STARTING AT TUESDAY 8:30 Midnite Red Inspiration Dower Orchestra Hotel BURLINGTON, a Vermont nott Hotel VT. BDGH Nurses Mark Alumnae Day on Tuesday Annual Nurses' Alumnae Day of the Bishop DeGoesbriand Hospital will be held Tuesday at the hospital, The day's events will open with mass at 8 a.m.

in the hospital chapel with Rev. William R. Mulligan officiating, This will be followed by a communion breakfast. A business meeting will be held at the hospital auditorium, followed by Benediction of the Blessed In the evening a bangeut will be held at the Lincoln Inn to honor the class of 1929. Guest speaker will be Rt.

Rev. Msgr. William Cain of Barre, who was first chaplain at the hospital. Miss Mary Leo, Sgt. Lyman Prim Marry Next Month Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Leo of Winooski announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Leo, to Lyman E. Prim, son of Mrs. Harriet Prim the late Lyman I. Prim of Burlington.

Miss Leo attended Winooski High School and is employed as secretary in the office of Dr. Charles B. Rust. Sgt. Prim attended Burlington High School and is stationed at Ethan Allen Air Force Base.

A November wedding is planned. Annette Boucher Of Montpelier Is Future Bride MONTPELIER, Oct. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Louis E.

Boucher of 20 Hubbard announce the engagement of their daughter, Annette L. to A.2.C. Kenneth W. MacAuLay, son Bedell of of Mr. 15 and Mrs.

Northfield Lawrence St. Miss Boucher is a graduate of St. Michael's High School in 1954 and is employed in the office of the Green Mountain Power Airman MacAulay was gradulated from Montpelier High School in 1952 and is detached the 1816th AACS Squadron, Orlando AFB, Fla. to the civil aeronautics administration at the Burlington municipal airport as a control tower operator. Barry-Poland Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Agnes Victoria Poland, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Poland of 24 Bright to Robert Wilfred Barry, son of Alfred A. Barry and the late Rosalie Barry of Manchester, Conn. on Sept.

25 in St. Joseph's Church. Rev. William P. Hammond officiated.

Mr. Poland gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Catherine Poland was her sister's maid of honor. Miss Janet Poland, another sister, and the Misses Sandra and Joan Racine were bridesmaids. Joseph Alfred Barry was best man for his brother.

Ushers were Edward Poland, brother of the bride, and Alfred Parker and Frederick LaRose. A breakfast and reception followed at the Heineberg Club. The couple will' live at 2 Canfield St. Welcome Canadians REMEMBER, YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHER AT WONDERS Canadian Money Accepted at Current Bank Exchange Rates GOLDEN HARVEST SALE Now Progress In THE WONDER STORE 150 CHERRY ST. NEXT TO GRAND UNION Sandra Somers, Seaman Boardman Become Engaged MONTPELIER, Oct.

8 Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Somers of 15 McKinley Montpelier, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Jean to SA Douglas Robert Boardman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore R. Boardman of East Montpelier Center. Miss Somers was graduated from Montpelier High School in 1954 and is employed in the secretary's department of the National Life Insurance Co. SA Boardman, also a 1954 graduate of Montpelier High School, serving in the U.S. Navy and stationed at Bainbridge, Md.

Beta Sigma Phi To Have Preferential Tea Sunday Afternoon Gamma, chapter, Beta Sigma Phi hold its preferential tea Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 at the home of Miss Noelle Dussault, 38 N. Winooski Ave. The rush captain, Miss Eleanor Bergeron, and the social committee members will have charge of arrangements. Vt. Wellesley Club Local Church Hears Mrs.

Yahkub Discuss India Services Sunday Unitarian Church school at Twenty members of the Vermont Wellesley Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ben Roberts of Starksboro. After luncheon, several projects were displayed to raise money for the college development fund. Highlight 'of the meeting Mrs. Una Yahkub's account of her experience as a bride visiting her husband's native India.

She told of how a bride must partake of something sweet and something sour upon entering her husband's home, las symbols of the good and bad that may come in life. Slides of India were shown and Mrs. Yahkub gave a' demonstration of how to wear sari. Members attending from Burlington were Miss Eleanor Cummings, Mrs. Bennett C.

Douglass, Mrs. Rolf Haugen, Mrs. Littleton Long, Mrs. Jere Meserole and Mrs. Katherine Moore.

Call Merrie Bell, 33-44-1 SALESMEN. Immediate opening. Paid Insurance benefits. Transportation furnished. SINGER SEWING CENTER 23 Church St.

Burlington 9:45, service and sermon, "A Sacred Song in a Strange Land," at 11. Preschool classes during church hour. High school young people meeting in the church parlors at 7. Lt. E.A.

Alexander of the Vermont State Police will speak. Church of the At 9:45, Sunday school; at 10, morning worship with sermon, "Lord, What Wilt Thou Have Me to Do?" At 6:30 p.m., Young People's meeting; at 7:30, Evangelistic service with special music and sermon. Local Church--Page 12 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH South Winooski at Buell Rev. Hobart Goewey, Ph.D., D.D. Rev.

Chester A. Simmons Rev. Donald Brushett 3 Choirs at to 8 and 10:45 Dr. Goewey: "PREPARING FOR WHAT?" Church School Nursery through Grade III, 10:45 Grade IV to Adults, 9:30 Adam to First Congregational Church Charles Stanley Jones, D. Minister George William Lawrence, Ph.

Associate Minister 16 South Winooski Avenue Services at (Half hour service) 8:00 A.M. Second Service 10:40 A.M. Radio Broadcast WCAX 9:00 a.m. Dr. George W.

Lawrence, Jr. Sermon the Foundations Shake" Sermon topic for first service "Sanctuary" Guest' Preacher second service Dr. George W. Lawrence, Sr. Sermon topic "Do We Expect Too Much?" Three Choirs Classes tor children in nursery, beginner and kindergarten departments during the church service.

Pupils in grades 4-8 will meet as they are dismissed from the church service. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Read the Free Press Want Ads daily for best results. Adam was the first man to walk this earth. Zeb is a young fellow from the Middle West. Centuries separate them from one another.

But they have a great experience in common Each has walked with God. The names of Adam and Zeb are pages apart in the encyclopedia of human history. And in between them are countless millions of other names. Each belongs to a man who has lived, and who has had opportunity to walk with God. Churchmen's Week, soon to be celebrated throughout our land, is the symbol of the unity of America's men in their worship of God, their Creator, and of Jesus Christ, their Saviour.

Participate in the services and rallies which will mark this week of spiritual dedication in your THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake.

(2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4). For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily.

Day Book Chapter Verses Sunday. Mark 1-8 Monday. 18-24 Tuesday. Luke 13-32 John 26-36 Thursday. Acts 1-10 Friday.

John 11-21 133 1-3 IS THROUGH THE CO-OPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING 430 Shelburne Burlington QUALITY GOODS BURLINGTON TIRE LANE DISTRIBUTING CORP. Automotive Supplies Battery Burlington MICHAUD'S IGA STORE 1 Intervale Ave. Burlington JOHN L. NORTON, Agent 224 St. Paul St.

Burlington E. D. PARIZO'S MARKET 50 Archibald Berlington Zeb QUEEN CITY TRANSPORTS 170 St. Paul Burlington REUBEN'S STONE OVEN BAKERY 662 Riverside Burlington RICE LUMBER COMPANY Shelburne Road Tel. 4-7237 SHATTUCK BURNETT Excavating Contractors Williston Road Tel.

4.4952 PARK CAFE SHELBURNE HARBOR SHIP Lobster at its Best and Marine Construction Co. 143 Main Shelburne, Vt. Copyright 1954. Keister Adv. Service, Strasburg, Va.

THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE BROWN'S GROCERY THE CAMERA SHOP 168 College Burlington, Vi. DRURY BRICK COMPANY Essex Junction, Vermont ELLSWORTH'S JEWELRY STORE Church Burlington, Vt. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Management and Employees Burlington, Vt. RALPH B.

GOODRICH. Inc. Excavating Contractor 16 Wright Tel. 4-5724 BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS: CO 311 O. N.

K. Winooski RUBBER WELDING. Burlington STRAND THEATRE 66 Main St. Winooski F. B.

VAN DUSEN Building Contractor Tel. Burlington 2-1180 WORTHEIM COMMISSION SALES Tel. Richmond 117-2 RENE BERARD General Contractor Simpson South Burlington CHARLES D. ANGOLANO General Contractor 70 Chase Tel. 3-3717.

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