The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

A Mi P. Th THE SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY REPUBLICAN, SPRINGFIELD, NOVEMBER 5, 1950 8. NORTHAMPTON CAR TIPS OVER; Northampton, Nov. 4-The operator and occupants of a car which overturned three times after hitting a guide post on Haydenville Rd. late this afternoon escaped without indury, police reported tonight.

Laurence A. Monnot of 17 North North Adams, told police going south on Haydenville Rd. near the bridge about 35 miles an "hour. "Then I saw the bridge comhe said, "and I applied my brakes gently but car started skidding. 1 hit one of the guide posts and that my car two of three Police report other occupants in the car to be Laura Lanoue, owner of car, of Houghton North Adams, Pearl A.

Green and Bob HarTis, both of 430 River North and Arlene Green of No one was injured, police said. Holyoke Car Hit Wet highways were responsible for other slight mishaps tonight, among them a hit a and run incident involving a car operated by Saul Goldman of 23 West Glen Holyoke. Police are A damaged left front Goldman now on the alert a Ford with branch said hit headon on North King St. near Rockland Heights about 8 tonight. 3a NO ONE INJURED N.

Adams Auto Crashes On Haydenville Rd. KATHARINE YOUNG PLANS WEDDING IN DECEMBER Northampton, Nov. 4-Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Young of 409 Prospect St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Katharine Young, to Clarence L. 'McCaw, Jr. of Dallas, Tex. The wedding will take place on Dec.

27 at the First Methodist Church in Waco, Tex. Miss Young is a graduate of Northampton School for Girls and attended colleges in Virginia and Texas. She graduated from Baylor University in the spring of this year and is presently a teacher in the Texas public schools. Mr. McCaw also is a graduate of Baylor and is presently engaged in insurance business in Dallas.

Northampton Funerals SIRS. ANNA CLARK Northampton, Nov. 4-Mrs. Anna (Ruder) Clark, 77, widow of Oscar Clark, died this morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

Daniel Hourihan of 14. Wright Easthampton, after a brief illness. She was born in Northampton, the daughter of CathDIED ADAMS-In this city, the 2d. Marie B. Adams, of 19 Elliot St.

Funeral at Byron's funeral home Monday morning at 9:15. Requiem high mass at St. Michael's Cathedral at 10. Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery.

AFFHAUSER-In Northampton, the 2d, Anthony M. Affhauser, 63, of 26 Sumner Florence, Funeral at the Newell funeral home at 2 p. m. Sunday. with organ prelude at 1.30, Burial in Bridge St.

Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 7 to 9 p. m. W. CO Besancon, U. S.

19, of. BESANCON-In Japan, Sept. 26, Pvt. Charles Funeral from the United Church, Chester. Monday at 2- Interment at Pine Hilb Cemetery, Westfield.

T. C. Haley service. BODURTHA--In Westfield. the 3d.

Minnie (Wyman) Bodurtha. 64, of Blandford, wife of Warren V. Bodurtha. Funeral at Healey funeral home, Westfield, Monday afternoon at 2. Burial will be in Blandford.

Friends may call Sunday night 7-9. CLARK-In Easthampton, the 4th, Mrs. Anna (Ruder) Clark, widow of Oscar Clark. The funeral, In charge of the Reynolds funeral service, will be Monday afternoon at 1.15, followed by services at 2 in St. John's Episcopal at 2.

Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery, Florence. Friends may call at the funeral home 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 Sunday. RUSSELL FUNERAL HOME EST. 1918 933 STATE ST. TEL.

3-2669 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. EST. 1889 son HOME 734 STATE STREET TEL 9-3814 OAK GROVE CEMETERY 426 BAY STREET Lots available in parts of the Cemetery, with Perpetual Care. Terms can be irranged. OFFICE HOURS Weekdays 8:30 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M. Sundays Holidays By Appointment Telephone 8-3017 Schlatters Since 1895 Greenhouse 431 Bay St. Tel. 3-9013 Store 12 Pynchon St. Tel.

2-3107 FRANK M. Pagi BEAUTIFUL Priced Moderately Flowers Two Shops Your Convenieme 133 STATE ST. 171 1-0235 7471 FUNERAL FLOWERS Attractively Arranged SPRAYS and WREATHS Moderately Priced Hither Flowers 22.74 Vernon St. Tel. 3.3104 (erine C.

and Bruno F. Ruder and had until in the Mr. Clark resided in Northampton, all her life died in 1932. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Harold Corbett of Westfield.

Mrs. Robert Hodgson of North Adams, Mira. two Daniel sons, Hourihan Edwin of and Easthamp- Louis F. of Northampton; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Barrett and Northampton; Mrs.

Caroline broth- Kelboth er, Louis Ruder of Northampton; ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews. The funeral, in charge of the Reynolds funeral service, will be held Monday at 1.15 followed by services at 2 in St. John's Episcopal Church. Burial will in Spring Grove Cometery in Florence. Friends may call at the funeral home 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 Sunday.

The funeral of Mrs. Mary (Veale) Powers, wife of John J. Powers, will be held at the residence, 15 Winter Monday morning- at 8.15 followed by a requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church at 9. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Funeral arrangements charge of Reynolds funeral service. The funeral of Anthony Affhauser of 26 Sumner Florence, who died Thursday night at Dickinson Hospital will held Sunday afternoon at the R. 'Do Newell and Son. funeral home at 2 p.

m. with organ prelude at 1.30. Rev. John J. Hawley of Amherst will officiate.

Burial will be in Bridge St. cemetery. SCHOOLS SCHEDULE TEACHER CONFERENCES Northampton, Nov. 4-American Education Week will be observed in the public schools of this city next week with parent-teacher conferences arranged for each day, from the 6th clergy. DIED GRAY--In Brookline, the 3d, Mrs.

Abbie (Holmes) Gray, widow of John Gray of 40 Massachusetts Ave. Funeral services at Byron's funeral home Monday afternoon at o'clock. Burial at the convenience of the family. HALL In the 4th, Mrs. Anna P.

(Keleher) Hall, widow of David I. Hall of 22 Chase Springfield. Head nurse of the U. S. V.

A. Hospital, Leeds. Mass. Mrs. Hall may be seen at the Belmont Ave.

parlors of the P. Sampson Co. Sunday from 2 to 11. The funeral will be held from the DicKenna funeral home, Lowell, Tuesdav morning at 9.15 followed by a solemn high mass of requiem in St. Michael's Church, Lowell at 10.

Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell. HORTON Springfield, the Emma 3d, Smith Frederick of Horton, brother of 221 Main Monson. Funeral services Monday at 2 p. m.

from the Lombard funeral home, Bridge Monson. Burial in Hillside Cemetery, Visiting hours on Saturday and Sunday from 7-9. KEANE-In this city, the 2d, Mrs. Mary (Casey) Keane, wife of the late Michael Keene of 2158 Main St. Funeral from the Edward F.

O'Donnell funeral home, Monday morning at 8.15, followed by a requiem high mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4. p.

m. Saturday. MORLEY-At Kingston, the 3d, Mrs. Emma (Holloway) Morley, widow of Francis F. Morley of Holland Lane, formerly of Agawam.

Funeral services at ran-Jones funeral home Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Burial in Center Cemetery, Agawam. OUELLETTE In Salem, Nov. 2d. at his late home, 24 Hanco*ck Salem. Louis Alfred Ouellette, 80, husband of Marie (Boucher) Ouellette Son of the late Alfred and Exorie (Levellle) Ouellette.

Funeral will be held Monday morning from the 0. A. Boucher Son funeral home, 191 Lafayette Salem, at 8 o'clock followed by 8. solemn high mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment in the family lot in- St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem. Relatives and friends invited. POOLE-In this city, the 4th, Homer J. Poole, 789 State St.

Funeral service at Byron's funeral home Monday and will be private. Please omit flowers, POWERS--In Northampton, the 3d. Mrs. Mary (Veale) Powers, wife of John J. Powers of 15 Winter St.

Funeral at the late residence, 15, Winter at 8.15 Monday morning with a high mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church at 9. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 D.

m. Saturday. Reynolds service. RAEGER-In this city the 4th, Max Samuel Raeger of 18 Fenwick St. Funeral service at Byron's funeral home, Monday at p.

m. Burial in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. ROGERS--In this city, the 3d. Alice (Marriott) Rogers, 102 Wilbraham Rd. Funeral services Byron funeral home, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Burial in Center Cemetery. Agawam. RUSSELL -In Mercy Hospital, Springfield, the 2d. Charles W. Russell, 59, husband of Mrs.

Mary (Haggerty) Russell of Owen District Westfleld. Funeral Monday at 8 a. m. at Robert E. Cueack funeral home, 94 Main Westfield.

Solemn requiem high mass at 8 In Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church, Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. SCHOENFELDT-In Holyoke, the 3d, Henry J. Schoenfeldt of Rock Valley West Holyoke, Funeral at the Alger funeral home Monday at 2. Rev.

Walter E. Menzel will officiate. Burial In Forestdale SEYMOUR-In Holyoke, the 4th, Mrs. (Goff) Seymour of 540 High St. Funeral at the Alger funeral home Monday at 8.15 followed by 8 high mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Church at 9.

Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Chicopee. SLOAN-In Thompsonville, the 3d. Joseph A. Sloan of 58 Cottage Green, Thompsonville.

Funeral will be held at the Browne funeral home Tuesday at 8:15 A. m4 followed by 8 solemn requiem high mass in St. Patrick's at 9 a. Burial will be in Patrick's new Cemetery. SPELLMAN-The 3d.

Johanna (Shea) Spellman of Washington South Belchertown. Funeral from the parlors of the Palmer funeral service Sunday at 1.30, followed by Libra service at St. Bartholomews' Church, Bondsville, at 2. Burial in St. Thomas' Cemetery, Calling hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.

YOUNG--In this city, the 4th, Luella Spaulding Young, 77,. of 15 Myrtle widow of Luther H. Young. Funeral at the parlors of the Dickinson-Streeter 305-307 State Springfield, Sunday at 4 p. m.

with an organ prelude at 3.30 p. m. Interment in Lebanon, N. with services at the grave at 1 D. m.

Monday. to 10th. All morning sessions will be held as usual and there will be no afternoon sessions grades one through elght when conferences will be held. Teachers of Grades 1 through 3 are arranging their schedule of conference for the afternoons of Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Tuesday afternoon they will have an opportunity to participate in a Reading Workshop under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Sylvester, reading consultant from Boston, which will offer an opportunity for questions and discussions.

HOSPITAL CHANGES RULES FOR VISITORS Northampton, Nov. 4-New visiting regulations "in order to insure the prompt recovery and comfort of the patients" were announced today by William T. Lees, hospital administrator, They are: (A) Medical, surgical and maternity private rooms, 11 a. m. to 3 p.

m. daily. (B) Medical surgical and maternity semiprivate rooms and all wards, 2 to 3 p. m. and 7 to 8 p.

m. daily. (C) Pediatric unit: Private rooms, 3 to 6 p. m. daily; semiprivate rooms and wards, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, 2 to 3 p.

m. (D) Newborn babies shown 7 to 8 P. m. daily. Children under 14 years of age are not permitted to visit on any floor.

No patient is have more than two visitors at a time with the exception of the seriously ill and visits by the HOLYOKE INDIAN ORCHARD COUPLE IMPROVES Fitzgeralds Hurt in ThreeCar Crash in Holyoke Holyoke, Nov. 4-Considerable improvement was reported tonight in the conditions of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald of 6 Dutton Indian Orchard, who are at the Providence Hospital being treated for injuries received early today in a crash in the Northampton Hwy. involved.

In which three Vehicles were Mr. Mitchell, driver of the beach wagon, suffered a. fractured right knee cap and several broken ribs. His wife received lacerations under the chin and leg abrasions. Allan Newsome of 287 Chicomansott Village, Willimansett, operator of the tow car owned by the Reardon's Garage complained of back injurles and was treated at bis home.

The tow truck was backed up to the automobile of Ernest W. Brunault, of 75 Center and Newsome was pouring gasoline into the tank of the car. When the Fitzgerald machine approached, being driven in A southerly direction, Brunault yelled to Newsome to "get out of the way." The beach wagon rammed into the rear of the tow truck. Holyoke Obituary MRS. MAUDE SEYMOUR Holyoke, Nov.

4-Mrs. Maude (Goff) at the Providence Hospital after an Seymour of 540 High St. died, today illness of two months. She was 73 years of age. Born in Westfield, daughter of the late Frederick A.

and Ella E. (Tryon) Goff, she had been a resident of this city for 40 years, She leaves a nephew, Elmer W. Scribner of this city. The funeral will take place at the Alger funeral home Monday at 8.15 followed by requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church at 9. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Chicopee.

MRS. PHILIP BESSETTE Holyoke, Nov. 4-Mrs. Angeline (Payette) Bessette, wife of Philip Bessette of 55 High View Wulimansett, died today at the Wesson Memorial Hospital, Springfield, after a long illness. Mrs.

Bessette, daughter of the late Pierre and Sophia (Plante) Payette, was born in this city 67 years ago and had been a resident of her husband, Willimansett she for leaves 30 a years. sister, Mrs. Napoleon Brindamour of this city, two brothers, Eugene of Holyoke and Leo Payette of Boston, also several nieces and nephews. The funeral will take place at the A. J.

Brunelle funeral home, Willimansett, Monday at, 7.30 followed by a requiem high mass in the Church of the Nativity at 8. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery. MRS. ALBERT PINNEY Holyoke, Nov. 4-Mrs.

Claribel (Rackliffe) Pinney, wife of Albert Pinney, died today at her home in Centerbrook, after an illness of only a few days. She was a former resident of this city and with her husband moved to Centerbrook few months ago. Mrs. Pinney was the daughter, of the late Charles Rackliffe who owned the Rackliffe Building in Suffolk St. and who was the former owner of the Suffolk Theater located in that building.

The funeral will take place at the Price funeral home in Essex, Monday afternoon. Burial in dian Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Conn. ROBERT ECKERT Holyoke, Nov. 4-Robert Eckert, 65, was stricken and died suddenly at his home, 100 Ralph Aldenville, today. Medical Examiner Lorenzo A.

Remy said that death was caused by a heart attack. Mr. Eckert was born in France and came to Holyoke 42 Years ago. He had lived in Aldenville for 14 years. He leaves no near reintives.

The funeral will take place at the J. H. Fleury Sons funeral home, Aldenville, Tuesday at 8.30 followed by a solemn requiem high mass in St. Rose De Lima Church at 9. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, The' funeral of Harlan I.

Dennett of 6 Williams took place this afternoon in the First Congregational Church with services conducted by Rev. Walter A. Telfer and Rev. Ronold J. Tamblyn.

Mrs. Harold Streeter, organist, played several selections. The honorary bearers, all' deacons of the church, were Dr. Fred H. Allen, Dr.

Howard Smith, Philip M. Judd, Dudley S. Silsbury William Lippmann and William Waken. The active bearers were Ray C. Jones, David Thompson, Roy Fisher, Edward McAuslan, Donald Taber and James Gaunt.

Cremation followed in Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, 11 Ludlow South Hadley Falls The funeral of Henry Bately of took place this afternoon in the Alger funeral home with services conducted by Rev. Herbert H. Bair. The bearers were Walter Dietel, Matthew Meyers, Lionel Tindell, Homer Tindell, James McAuley and Charles Richotte. Burial was in Village Cemetery.

The funeral of Mrs. Adeline (Corriveau) Roy of 57 Hamilton took place this morning at the Blais solemn requiem high mass in Precious Blood Churchier Rev. Francois Dufresne celebrant, Rev. Antonio Menard, deacon and Rev. Thomas Gouvreau, subdeacon, There was an honorary delegation from the St.

A Anne Sodality. The bearers were Girard, Amedee, Rheal and Ulric Roy, Paul and Donat Pelchat, all nephews of the deceased. Burial was in Precious Blood Cemetery and Rev. Lucien Fortin offered the prayers at the grave, The funeral of Miss Nora Sheehan of Lower Westfield took place this morning at the James P. Hobert Sons funeral home followed by a requiem high mass in Holy Family Brightside.

Rev. Raymond W. O'Brien was celebrant. The bearers were Francia J. Rogers, James P.

Hobert, Bernard J. Swurds and John M. lobert. Burial Was in Calvary Cemetery and Rev. Richard O'Toole offered prayers nt the grave.

The funeral of Mra, Angeline (Payette) Bessette of 55 High View Williansett, will take place at tho J. Brunelle funeral home, Willimansett, Monday at 7.30 followed a requiem high mass in the Church of the Nativity at 8. Burial will be In Notre Dame Cemetery. The funeral of Eugene lamel of 87 Park will take place at tho C. Blals Son funeral home Monday at 8.15 followed by a solemn requiem high mass In the Precious Blood Church at 9.

Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, The funeral of lonry J. Schoenfeldt of Rock Valley West Molyoke, will take place nt the Alger funeral home Monday at 2. Rev. Walter E. Menzel will offlelate, Burial will be in Forestdale Cemetery.

WOUND SELF-INFLICTED, WESTOVER GI ADMITS Holyoke, Nov. -Police announced today that gunshot the right leg of Pfc. James W. Leahy, 22, of Westover Air Force Base, who reg sides at 277 Chestnut ently self-inflicted. This Information was received today during a talk with the soldier at the base hospital.

Detective Sgt. John W. Hennigan said that Leahy who claimed 011 Wednesday night that he was shot by an "assallant" in an alleyway off Appleton told police that the .32 caliber revolver was accidentally dislet struck him in the right charged in the a alleyway and the bulLeahy was first treated rat the Providence Hospital and later removed to the base hospital. Cruiser Officer William Mitchell found the gun in the alleyway where "shot Leahy first claimed that he was at." Further information from Leahy disclosed that lie got the gun from another soldier. STATE PLEDGES AID Holyoke, Nov.

4-In 8 letter received today by Mayor Toepfert from the State School Building Assistance Commission the chief executive was informed that the city will be eligible for assistance in the construction of the new Highland Junior High School for all phases of the project with the exception of cost for the acquiring of the site. Under the law the city will receive financial help up to 20 per cent of the total cost of the project and Mayor Toepfert estimates that about $300,000 will be forthcoming. Frederick Brach of 316 Staple pleaded guilty to 8. complaint of assault and battery on his wife Jeannete Brach and was sentensed to 30 days in House of Correction by Judge William E. Nolen, The sentence was later suspended to Nov.

1, 1952. Arthur Cyr of 98. Park Hartford paid a fine of $10 for speeding. The 61st anniversary celebration of the founding of Teutonia Lodge and the Thushelda Lodge of the Sons of Hermann will be observed with a dinner and social Tuesday night at the Sons of Hermann Hall in South Summer St. Many representatives from lodges in this vicinity and some of the state officers are expected to attend the celebration.

of the city of Springfield, will be the Charles M. Healey, purchasing agent speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Tuesday at the Hotel Roger Smith, Mayor Henry J. Toepfert and Sewart R. Allyn, chairman of the Board of Public Works will be guests at the meeting. NUNS TO NOTE ANNIVERSARY Holyoke, Nov.

4-More than 100 members of the Order of Sisters of St. Ann came here today to participate tomorrow in the celebration in SALESMAN WANTED Plumbing Heating salesman wholesale. Must be a go-getter. Salary and- commission, no limit to earnings to right man: State experience and references in first Reply Box No. 339 CONDITIONED 20-BOSTON RD.

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I'rincipal Arthur Watt and Ralph A. Lawrence, supervisor of secondary cducation, are scheduled to nddress the parents. During the evening, the parents will be allowed to visit the various classrooms which will he in session. There will also be an opportunity talks with teachers, Several exhibits A.re planned by several classes and the shops. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria.

LILY MARR TO ADDRESS CONWAY ST. SCHOOL PTA Greenfield, Nov. 4-Speakers will feature the meetings of two PTA meetings which are scheduled for this week. Mrs. Simon Skolnick of 122 High St.

will address the Conway St. PTA on Monday at 8 p. m. and Mrs. Hester McKeage, Greenfield, librarian and Senior Capt.

Joseph T. Wood of the Salvation Army will speak to the School St. PTA Tuesday at 7.45 p. m. Known on the stago as Lily Marr, Mrs.

Skolnick will speak on "Doveloping the Child's Talent." Her training on the stago and experience in teaching in Lynn has led her to opening dramatic study class In her home. She studied at the Bishop Lee School In Boston and at the American Academy in New York city. Mrs. McKeage will spenk in ohservance of education week and has chosen as her topic, "Responsibility of the Citizen" while Capt. Wood will discuss "Moral and Spiritual Values." JULIAN A.

HEMPHILL Greenfield, Nov. 4-Julian A. Hemphill, 80, of 119 Montague City Rd. died today at the Franklin County Hospital following a long period of failing health. He was a retired locomotive engineer and had 40.

with the Boston and Staine Railroad, retiring in 1937. He was a member Precious Blood Church of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the order. Rev. Mother Marie Jean Cassien of Marlboro, Provincial superior of the order, and many superiors of the various convents of the Eastern part of the United States and Canada are here. TENDROECK Displey.

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I'rivate funeral services and burial will be in Bellows Falls, Monday afternoon, The body will be at the Fenton- Hennessey funeral home in Bellows Falls and the arrangements were made by the McCarthy funeral home of Greenfield. 1- The next class initiation of the Lodge, of Moose will takes place on Dev. 7 and the class will be dedicated to Joseph Butynaki and other club New members and those sponsoring the candidates will be guests at a steak dinner on Dec. 12. A public reception for Hubert Hill, new general secretary of the Greenfield YMCA, will take place tomorrow from to 6 at the YMCA.

The affair lg sponsored by the Y's Men's Club, and President Edgar Hall and Perry Congdon are In charge of arrangements will be served. Faith Chapter, Women of the Moose, will sponsor a card party Monday at 8 p. m. in the Moose Hall. Mrs.

Mary Lawrence, Mrs. Gertrude Boissey, Mrs. Edith Wood and Mrs. Joseph Regull are in charge. Prizes will be.

awarded and refreshments served. MINS. GOLASH INJURED Greenfield, Nov. 4-Struck by a car while she was crossing Main St. at 7.14 tonight, Mrs.

Frances Golash, 59, of 76 Deerfield St. was taken to the Franklin County Iospital for treatment of leg injuries. Herbert A. Lang of 27 Long Ave. was the operator, police said.

Boston, Nov. 4 (AP) State Rep. Philip Courtland Burr. (R- Boston) died today at the Massachusetts Osteopathic Hospital. Burr, who had served two terms in the House, was a candidate for reelection in next Tuesday's election.

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4-Teachers of the first six grades in the public schools are working in a curriculum development and revision the course of study and teachers of the junior high are toward development of a core curriculum. A start made in this year's course of studied by allowing A double period for teachers of language arts which permits a continuity not possible previously. The eventual goal of the program is development of a unitary system in which all courses for each portion of the school year will be built around a central theme. The final 'step will be the creation of a fusion period in which the subject matter will all brought together and made more meaningful. The committee of teachers working on the junior high problem includes Robert L.

Fox, principal; Sadie Irwin, assistant; Margaret Malboeuf, Mary Fleming and Charles Swirka. Syllabi are being prepared by teachers of the high school so that before the end of this year comprehensive working plans for all courses will be in a constant state of revision. Working on this are: Eleanor Chase and Elizabeth Connell, English; Everett Sullivan and Mary McCarty, Aocial studies; Stanley Sydla, Charles Warner, Aurea Gravel and William Donovan, science and mathematics; Gabrielle F. Lemaitre and Robert Curran, commercial studies; Katherine Jordan and Cecile Laurin, Janguages; Elizabeth Hibbard, household arts. A general committee for the project includes Supt.

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Donahue, Dorcas Murphy, Alda Morin, Pauline Mende, Olive Gould, art; Helen Chase, Walter Sambor, Alda Morin, Olive Lapolice, Pauline Mende, music; Jane Moulton, George McGrath, Olive Lapolice, Marion Sanford, Beatrice MacCann, physical training. MRS. LACHUT FUNERAL Ware, Nov. 4-The funeral of Mra. Frank Lachut, 66, who died Thursday her home, 9 Webb wan this at morning at Cebula funeral home followed by a solemn requiem high mass in St.

Mary's Church with Rev. Frederick Milos of Westfield, a cousin of Mrs. Lachut, celebrant. The services were attended by out of town clergymen and Sisters of the Immaculate Conception Order. Burial was in St.

Mary's Cemetery. YOU'LL LIKE EATING AT THE East Longmeadow House FOOD NOW PREPARED BY ONE OF NEW ENGLAND'S FINEST CHEFS WALTER O'KELLY OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS SPECIAL MENUS FOR CHILDREN Home Made Hot Rolls Chicken Pie Southern Fried Chicken Steaks With French Fried Onion Rings and Lobster Are Few of Our Specialties. GOOD SERVICE PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE 89 Maple E. Longmeadow-Tel. 2880 Alberta Crayton Settle, Hostess 27 of SPECIAL FOR ALL THIS WEEK CHOICE TENDERLOIN STEAK $2.50 COMPLETE DINNER Old House On The Green 797 LONGMEADOW ST.

LONGMEADOW TEL. 2-4374 2 4 Every Day SPECIAL DINNERS 12 Noon to 8 P.M. All Dining Rooms Sunday Evenings SMORGASBORD All Wish You to Eat $2 Highland Every Meal a Pleasant Manory CUT THIS COUPON OUT AND TAKE IT TO GUS'S RESTAURANT FOR A DELICIOUS PIZZA ALL FLAVORS. and SIZES TEL. 4-9495 This Coupon Worth 25c On Purchase Of One Pizza 'Till Nov.

18 939 MAIN ST. SPRINGFIELD GOING SOUTH? COME TO GORGEOUS FORT LAUDERDALE miles of unobstructed beach 25 miles north Miami out of congested area cruises through world famed jungle canals boating, fishing, golf. Make reservations Nowl Hotels, Hotel rooms (residential) Motor Courts. FORT LAUDERDALE RESERVATION and LISTING BUREAU 1630 NORTHEAST FIFTH COURT FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA TEL. 5834 OR WRITE LOUISE A.

CLIFFORD GOOD are never lonely. Come in to Arthur Murray's now and be sure of good times IT'S FUN AND EASY, TOO, to be Step To Popularity," that gives popular if you learn to dance you the key to all dances in just the Arthur Murray Way. Thou- one lesson. Even beginners can sands, who never thought they master this simple, basic step in could, have become experts this almost no time. So don't let gay simple way.

You see, Arthur parties and thrilling popularity Murray has developed an exclu- pass you by. Come in to Arthur sive method called "The Magic Murray's now. ARTHUR MURRAY 1340 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD OPP. UNION TRUST TEL. 9-2529.

The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

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