The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

1. 2A P. .,4 THE SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY. REPUBLICAN, SPRINGFIELD, DECEMBER 5, 1954 5. Former Episcopal Dean Here Rt.

Rev. Donald J. Campbell. leif. former dean of Christ Church Cathedral and now suffragan bishop of Los Angeles, is the week.

end house guest of Bishop W. Appleton Lawrence, of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts, Bishop Campbell will return to the Christ Church pulpit this morning for the 9.30 and 11 o'clock services. Dedication Is Wednesday Of New Providence Home Official dedication of Our Lady of Providence Home for Children, the "new Brightside," will be held Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 2.30 p. when Most Rev.

Christopher J. Weldon, bishop of Springfield, conduct the ceremony. The public is invited to the event, which falls on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Visitors may inspect the new buildings on dedication day from 1 to 6 and open house for the general public will also be held every subsequent Saturday and Sunday in December from 1 10 4 p. m.

Our Lady of Providence Home WEEK END EXIT FROM CAMPUS IS MODERN TREND Wellesley Club Told of Students' Work Habits, New Group Interests most Week-end life on would the remember campus as it alumnae is no more, the Springfield WellesLley Club was told today do as the heard a report on college student life at their annual Christmas luncheon. The event was held at The Homestead in Lidflow with 3 large attendance of members and guests welcomed by Mrs. Bradford Cogswell, president jot the club. Miss Gertrude Hawk, professor of English at Wellesley, was the guest speaker, telling of the infornation obtained from an intensive survey of student life at Wellesley a special project- financed by the Ford Foundation. Age of Travel In this connection, Miss Hawk said that Wellesley.

like all colleges. is experiencing a situation in which there is a week exodus from campus, condition which she said can be charged to 'our mobile Response of students to the quesitionnaire on their activities was under Wellesley direction, but the results were analyzed expertly by la dividual public answers relations never firm. were The shown inon campus, but 3 boiled-down analysis has been forwarded to the for its information. It was reassuring, Miss Hawk said. to learn that on the average every Wellesley student devotes at least Best Food Always at the TRAVELERS DINER AVE.

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-FRESH CARVED GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, OUR FAMOUS BLUEBERRY MUFFINS, ROMA BEAUTY BAKED APPLES, DANISH PASTRY. Served from 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. COME IN and SEE GOOD OLD "BILLY NEW BAKERY DEPT. Enjoy Our Homemade Pies All Kinds of Pastries Come in and Enjoy Our Tasty Danish Pastry for Your Morning Breakfest Obituary Walter C.

Greaney, Fireman 30 Years, Succumbs at Home Walter C. Greaney, retired member of the Springfield Noel Department, Saturday died in night. his homative of Springfield, he had lived here his life. lie had served in the U. Army in World War I and action overseas.

He joined the Springfield Department over 30 years ago, was retired in June, 1953. He member of the Springfield Department Privates' Club and the Springfield Firemen's Mutual Relief Association, as well as 21. American Legion. He leaves his wife, Maude (Mansfield) Greaney; a son, ter C. Greaney, of this a daughter.

Mrs. Constance O' Grady of Longmeadow and brother. Peter E. Greancy and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held at Hafey funeral home at a time be announced.

Friends may at the funeral home after 7 day. Mrs. Annie Mahan Word has been received of death in Southbridge of Mrs. nie Mahan of North St. who suddenly Thursday evening in leaves a daughter, Florence Hebert of a Southbridge: sons, Raphael, Edward Roy, all of Southbridge; three nieces.

Mrs. Ethel Biggins: Jirs. Grace Guftafson. both Springfield. and Mrs.

Bertha Berglund of Portsmouth, N. nephews, Clarence and Mahan. both of Springfield, grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will take place Monday at A. m.

at the Morrill funeral home, Southbridge. followed by a high mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in Mary's Cemetery, Visiting hours will be 2 to 5 and to 10 Sunday. Mrs.

Gwendolyn V. Meehan Mrs. Gwendolyn V. Meehan 163 Cooley St. died Friday at Springfield Hospital after a brief illness.

She was born in Grenada, CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Patrick Mahoney 13h to thank all their relatives. friends and neighbors, the employees of SpringArmory, U. 5. Post Office, The Springfield Newspapers. and the Milton Bradley Company for their kind expression of sorrow In their recent be reavement.

Air. and Mrs. Daniel J. Shea Sir. and Mrs Bernard J.

Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. John Mahonay and Jirs. Thomas F. Mahoney Rev.

Brother Laurus. C. F. X. DIED ALLARD -In this city, the 4th, Mrs.

Myrtie Estella Allard of 40 Wayside St. Funeral will be held at the Community Home Church, West Burke, Vermont, Tuesday at 1.30. Burial in Hillside Comstery. West Burke, Vermont. Mre.

Allard may be seen at the Hartwell funera home. Barton, Newington Veterans the 3d 'H. Balbont of 39 Indian Orchard. Funeral services from the Ratell funeral home Monday at 8.15, followed by a high mass of requiem at St. 9.

Burial will be in St. Aloysiua etery, Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and 1 to 10. BENOIT--In Northampton the 4th, Charles L. Benoit, cf 180 Fair St. Funera! Tuesday from at 7.30 the with Reynolds requiein funeral tigh home.

in Sacrad Heart Church at 8. Burial in call St. at the Mary's funeral Cemetery. home, 7 to A may P. Sunday, and Dionday 2 to and to p.

BERNARDI-in this city, 'the 3d, Mrs. Rosa (Zoni) Bernardi. 59. State St. Funeral at F.

M. Forast.ere and Son funeral home, Monday morning at 9. followed by' high masa requiem: In Mount Carmel Church at 10, Birfal in ST. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours 3 to 4 and 7 to 10.

J. CAREY--la Carey of Holyoke 115 Brown Dec. 3, Ave. 1954. Funeral Patrick the John B.

Shea funeral home Monday at 9.16. with 8 solemn masa of requiem in Blessed Sacrament Church at 10. Burial. will be in St. Cemetery.

CAVANAUGH -In Holyoke. the 2d. Daniel L. Cavanaugh of 181 South St. Funeral Monday morning at 8.15 at the Janies.

P. Hobert funeral home, with A. Heart Church. Burial in St. Jerome's solemn requiem high mass at D.

in Sacred Cemetery, DIXON-in West Springfield, the 3d, Mrs Caroline M. 'Gregory) Dixon, widow of Charles A. Dixon. Spanish War Veteran of 37 Avondale Ave. Funeral from the Curran-Jones funeral home Monday at 8 o'clock, followed by soleran high requiem mass in Immaculate Conception Church at 3 o'clocK.

Burial in Sc. chael's Cematery. Visiting hours Saturday and Sunday 2-5 and 7-10 m. DOHERTY--In this city, the 2d. Mra.

Johanna (Garvey) Doherty, wile of Peter F. Doherty of 3 Woodmont St. Funeral from the Liberty St. parlors of the T. P.

Sampson Co. on Monday morning at 8.15, followed by 3 solemn high mass of requiem in Our Lady of Hope Church at 9. Interment at st. Michael's Cemetery. Friends Invited.

Visiting hours 2-5 and T-10 p. m. EGAN-In this city, the 3d. Mrs. Delia F.

(Flanagan) Egan, wife of Thomas Egan 66 Alvin St. Funeral at the funeral home, 656 State St. Monday morning at 9.15 followed by solemn requiem high masa at Our Lady Hope Church a 10. Burial in St. Cemetery.

Friends invited. Page 4-1142 For Beautiful Flowers Moderately Priced 121 Columbus Ave. For Fine Flowers Since 1895 431 SAy St -Tel. $-9013 Store 12 St. Tel, FUNERAL FLOWERS Sprays and Wreaths Ananged Moderatelk Paced outken, Vernon Tel 22 St Flowers 3.3184 Springfield Cemetery MANY LOTS AVAILABLE Columbarium Crematory Chapel LITERATURE ON REQUEST Telephone 2-0712 azzini Flowers 1070 MAIN STREET FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS moderately priced 6-7247 7.9056 We Give Green Stomps Double Stamp Day Wednesday British West Indies, and had been a resident of Springfield for the past five years, prior to which she had lived in Northampton.

She was employed as a seamstress at Mfg. Chicopee. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Louis of Springfield. The funeral will he held at the Byron funeral home Monday afternoon 'at 3 and burial will be in Park Cemetery.

Friends may lat 2 the funeral home today nom to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. FORMER CITY AD MAN DIES IN N. Edward J. (Pop) Kelly 84.

whose 68-year career in newspaper advertising and promotion work included service with The Springfield Republican and Tho Holyoke Telegram, died Friday in Hoboken, N. after a long illness. Mr. Kelly got his first job at the age of 14 in the mail room of the old New York Mornung World. In later vears.

he IRS employed by The New York Times, The Atlanta. Constitution, The Ledger Record, and the Springfield and Holyoke organizations. For the past 25 years, ne had been associated Withy the newspapers of Passaic. His only survivor is his. widow, Mrs.

Charlotte Stelz. Kelly. Funeral services will be held Mon- Mrs. Myrtie F. Allard AIrs.

Myrtie Estella Allard of 40 Wayside St. died Saturday at Springfield Hospital after a brief illness. She was born in Canada, Jan. 30, 1880, and had been a resident of Springfield since 1953. She was A member of West Burke Methodist Church, Hinesburg, Vt.

and was 8 past noble grand of Juniper Rebekah Lodge of Lyndonville, Vt. She leaves three Miss Jennie Couture. Drs. Baledia Magill and Miss' Vivian Little, all of Springfield; one sister, Mrs. Nettie Leboeuf of Keene, N.

a grandson. Robert Schafof Danville, and a granddaughter, Sandra Magill of SpringThe body will be taken tonight, in charge of the Byron funeral home, to the Hartwell funeral home, Barton, Vt. The funeral will held Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 in Community Hope Church, West Burke, Vt. Rev. James Osborne of Ilinesburg, will officiate.

Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, West Burke, Vt. The funeral of Jacob Petrovsky of 37 BIerrick West Springfield. was heid Saturday at the Curran-Jones funeral home. West! Springfield. with 3 a requiem high mass in Immaculate Conception Church, West Springfield.

Rev. Thonias P. Griffin was the cele.brant. Bearers were Charles Creran, John Monko, Andrew Hanzel, and James Rockwell. Burial was in St.

Thomas Cemetery with Rev. Maurice B. Martin officiating at the grave. The funeral of Mrs. Mary E.

Alley of 122 Fast Alvord St. was held Saturday at the HanniganFitzgerald funeral home, with a solemn requiem high mass in Holy Name Church. Rev. Daniel Shea was celebrant. Rev.

John Walsh, deacon, and Rev. Tames McKenna, subdeacon. Honorary hearers, resenting Riverside Circle, Conpanions of the Forest. were Mrs. Cassilda Savoi, Mrs.

Lillian Mc-1 Carthy, Mrs. Florence Monica, Miss Laura Bellew, Mrs. Hazel Bellew and Mrs. Eva Ostiguy. The active bearers were Robert R.

Panetti, Salvadore Tranghese, Joseph A. and Alley B. Hassin. ward A. Denny and Herbert.

W. Freeman. Fr. Shea read the cOmmittal service the grave in St. Michael's Cemetery.

DIED GOSS-In Holyoke, Dee. 4 Mra. Marie J. (Hohanberger) Funeral at the st Alger 3 with funeral services hon.e to De Tuesday conducted afternoon Rev. Jerry W.

Tres: 40. Burial will in Cemetery. Calling hours A1 the funeral home, and 7-10. Mon 80:4, the 3d. Hans d.

Hansen, husband of Alma (Olsen) of Butler funeral Monson, Funeral Springi.ed. at the Byron home, day at 1.30 B.urial 11 Hillereat Park Cemetery. -In Holyoke. Dec. 3.

Charles Holmes, 85. of 164 Cabot St. Funeral at! tha James Hobert funeral nome. Monday at 9.15 with a high of requiem 1 Sacred Heart Church at 10. Burial! will be in St.

Rose Came pry, South. Had'ey Falls. JENDRYSIK-In Chicopee, the Rd, Zygmunt S. Jendryalk, husoand of Katherine (Szezerbik) Jendryaik of 307 Hampden St. Funeral Tuezday At: 8.

a. m. from the Rypysc funeral chapel. 61 Grape Chicopee. Solemn requ'em In St.

Stanislaus Church at 9, Burial St. Stanis'aus Cemetery. Family will ceive at the chapel Sunday and Monday from to 10 p. -In the 3d, Edmond Kent. 89, of Ailed Ave.

Funeral Ai 8 at the Robert Curack funeral home. 94 Main Westfield. solemn requiem high Ina following a.t. 9 in St. Mary's Church.

Birial in St. a Cernetery. MACRO- In Mercy Hoapital, the Ba. Theod re Karl Macko, son of the late Kari and Ludwika (Krama $7) Macko of 29 St. Funeral at the funeral home.

Caiew St. Monday at 5 followed by 8 of at Mt. Joseph PO fional Cenetery. Visiting Satur. Buria: National will be Catholic in St.

Quurch Joseph at Polis R. Na- day 2't 10 and Sunday 2 to 10. MEEHAN-In this city, the 3d, Mrs. Gwendolyn Funeral V. at the Byron of funeral 163 Cooley Monday at 3 p.

m. Burial Park Cemetery, Visiting hour's Sunday! 2-4, 7-9 p. MORIARTY-In Holyoke, the 30, Mina Delia A. Moriarty. of 53 Hitchco*ck St.

Fur era Monday morning at 8.16 at the Dillon funeral home, with a solemn requiAm high mass at in Sacrameni. Church. Burial in St. Jerome's Cemetery. OWENS--In Lee, the Cd, James T.

Owens. Funeral Monday morning at' 9.30 from hi3 home, AT Academy Lee. followed by A. high: nt 19. quiem in St.

Mary's Church at. 10. Inferment in S1. Mary's Cemetery. Kelly funeral services.

-In Baltimore, the 291h, I Pic. Raymond George the U. S. Marina age 17. of 349 will Taylor be Springfield.

Military 8 funeral Monday morning at at R. Tazzint funeral home, followed by A. requiem high mass in Our Lady ot Mount Carmel Church a 9, Burial will ba in St. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours Friday evening 7 to 10, Saturday and Sunday to 5 and 7 to 10 p.

STRYCHARZ -In Chicopee Falls. the 2d. Mrs. Ann (Szetela) Strycharz, of 427 Broadway. Funeral Monday morning at 3.30 at the Czelusniak funeral home.

Holyoke, with 3. requiem 01858 at 9 in Mater Dolorosa Church. Burial in Mater Dolorosa TAYLOR-In Mercy Hospital, the 4th. Mra. Laura Homand Taylor of 48 Highland Chicopee, Funeral from the Grise funeral home Monday morning at 8.16.

Requiem high maSa at Holy Church at 9. Buria: at Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 5 in the afternoon and 7 to 10 in the evening. VANDERPOOL- Granhy, the at 4th. Mary (Phillips) Vanderpool, 82.

tie: of her son, A. P. Vanderpool, East State Granby. Funeral will be Monday at p. m.

Ryder funeral home, South Hadley Falls, Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield. WATERS--In this city, the 4th, Calvin Goodman Waters, 43. of 48 Oxford Longmeadow. Private funeral at the Dickinson-Streeter funeral home. Please fit flowers.

There will be no visiting! 9. Military Funeral For Pfc. Ampelakis Church, officiated. Burial was in Hillcrest Park Cemetery with Mr. King reading committal prayers at the grave.

The funeral of Mrs. Lottie F. held Saturday 'al the Byron fuBullock of 13. Westford Ave. was neral home, Rev.

Ernest E. Sommerfeld, pastor of the Church of the Unity. officiated. Burial was in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs.

Mary E. (Follon) McCormick of 5 Oak St. was he'd at the T. P. Sampson State Saturday with a solAnn requiem high mass in St.

Michael's Cathedral. Rev. John T. Mac Pherson Was celebrant, Rev. Bernard L.

Doheny, Rev. Dr. Robert H. Stafford, subdeacon. Bearers were Carl F.

Fisher. Raymond J. Douyard, Norman Rushlo, Adrian J. Paquin, Charles H. Couture and Rudolph J.

Fisher. Rev. Robert T. Sullivan read prayers at the grave in St. Michael's Cemetery.

The funeral of Theodore Windsor of 191 Quincy St. was held at the Henderson funeral home Saturday afternoon. Rev. Paul A. Fulllove officiated.

assisted by Rev. Edward T. Brightman. Mrs. Peari Burke and Mr.

and Mrs. Donad Read were soloists. Bearers were Thomas dardania, Smith Burt, James! Joiner, Arthur Rose, and Charles Taylor. Sumner Lodge of Masons, of A full military funeral for Marite Pfc. Peter T.

Ampelakis, 20, of 101. Clantoy killed Monday in an auto accident in Baltimore, was held Saturday afternoon at the Edward F. O'Donnell funeral home, followed by services in St. George's Memorial Greek Orthodox Church. An estimated 1300 persons, a near capacity gathering for.

the church, attended the services at which Rev. Joseph Xanthopoulos officiated, assisted by Rev. George' A delegation representing the 1st Rifle U. S. Marine Corps Reserve, fellow Marines stationed with Pic.

Ampelakis at Camp Lejeune, N. were present. Active bearers. representing the 1st Rifle Cox. USMCR, were Pic.

Edward Benson, Pvt. Ronald Keeton, Pvt. Daniel Pfc. William Blum, Pic. Bernard Yarmitz-, ky.

and Cpl. David Guidi. A firing squad was supplied by: the Inspector-Instructor staff of the 1st Rifle Under leadership of E. Prater, the' members were N. W.

Caisse, Plante, J. R. Rakus, E. Lumbis, T. J.

Waters, F. W. Downs, Sat. R. A.

Gendreau, and Sgt. L. M. Laird. Bugler was Roderick J.

Crochiere. 3 Fr. Xanthopoulos, assisted by Fr. Neofotistos read the committal the grave in Oak Grove Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs.

Georgianna Bouquet of 236 Dickinson was held Saturday at the George St. Pierre Son funeral homie, with a requiem high mass in St. Joseph's Church. Rev. Gerald bearers were Robert Donaldson, was the clebratnt.

The Normand Charbonneau, Lawrence Macey and George Brown. Burial was in St. Edward's Cemetery, Stafford Springs, Conn. funeral of Fred H. Corbett of 22 Lillian St.

was held at the Byron funeral home Saturday. Rev. Ralph C. Crandall officiated. Burial was in Main St.

Cemetery, Dalton. The funeral of Mrs. Bessie V. Masterson, of 19 Edward wam, WAS held Friday at the Curran-Jones funeral home. West Springfield.

Rev. Benjamin T. Lockhart, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Agawam, officiated. An honorary delegation from Gilbert and Barker Manufacturing headed by Terrence C. O'Donnell.

company vice-president, the service. Burial will in be at the convenience of the family. The funeral of Mre. Fannie J. Hinckley of 132 Florence St.

was held Saturday at the Byron fuIneral home. Rev. Elmo Young, pastor of Asbury Methodist Church. officiated. The bearers were Earl Marney.

Walter Sullivan, Ralph Jenks, Albert Bennett, Willard Fessenden and Cyril Roy. Burial was in Hillcrest Park! Cemetery. The funeral of William F. Robertson. of -54 Sutheld Agawam, formerly of West Springfield.

was held Saturday at the CurranJones funeral home, West SpringHeld. Rev. Charles G. King, pas-! tor of Mittineague Congregational which Mr. Windsor was a member, wax represented.

Worshipful Masomo: services at the grave. Niasonic services al the grave. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. FLAT TIRE HAMPERS ST. NICK'S ARRIVAL Promise of a record success is indicated in the early reports o1.

the annual Yule bazaar conducted by all organizations of St. Ani drew's Episcopal -Church of Lougmeadow in the church basem*nt: last night. With only scattered returns available, Mrs. Harlow C.I Ide, general chairman, predicted all subcommittees surely that the widespread co operation of bring a record profit, For the children. the widelyknown Christmas character, known as Santa Claus.

arrived about 15 I none of his admirers had left and minutes late. due to a flat tire, but. This arrival was greeted by a VOciferous throng. Cochairman was Mrs. Harry Russell and booth chairmen were Mrs.

Arthur. P. Knaus, Mrs. N. Saxton Eveleth, Mrs.

Alexander Boisseau, Mrs. Algernon Roberts, Mrs. Henry Sundberg, Mrs. Elmer Ardiff, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Young, Mrs. Rockwell Lackman, Mrs. Harold Catlin, Mrs. Austin Harmon, Mrs. Robert Harvey and Mrs.

Harry Russell. Mrs. S. Dwight Parker was treaslurer and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Craven! handled the decorations on the huge Christmas tree which was the principal. motif for the bazaar. Mrs. Robert R. Sproul was in charge of publicity.

The management of Bailey Wagner, 1610 Main St. told police yesterday that two portable radios valued were stolen from the store "about 2 yesterday afternoon. BISHOP CAMPBELL TO PREACH TODAY. AT CHRIST CHURCH Former Dean Has Many Movie Stars as Die ocese Flock guiding the church on social issues. THE NEW BOWLES LUNCH 4 1624 MAIN ST.

(Between Fort and Hampden) Monday We're Serving Baked Sugar Cured Ham Oven Sauerkraut Brown Potatoes Beef Stew Fresh Vegetables BOLOGNA SANDWICH Or bread or roll, any 15c dessert. or tea, milk coffee 45 STEAMING HOT SANDWICHES CORNED BEEF! BAKED HAM! ROAST BEEF! PASTRAMI! Made Before Your Eyes Continued huge increases in population in California account for the most noticeable difference in church life in that section of the country. as compared. to 'Springfield, an Episcopal assistant bishop said here last night as he visited his former parish. mer dean CathePt.

Rev. Donald, J. Campbell, fordral and now suffragan bishop of Los Angeles, will preach at Christ Church services this morning at 9.30 and 11. 5. Population Shift "It's really just a matter of population figures in around Los that rearranges the picture of church life as it's known in Western Massachusetts," Rev.

Campbell said. He was relaxing before a cheery fireplace blaze in the home of Dr. WV. Appleton Lawrence, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Western Massachusetts, Bishop Campbell flew to Bosion for the consecration in Trinity Church yesterday of Rev. Dr.

Anson Phelps Stokes, a former classmate, as bishop coadjutor of the Episcopal diocese of Massachusetts. Bishop Campbell was one of two official who presented Dr. Stokes to the consecrators during the ceremony. Many internationally-famous entertainers are known to Bishop Campbell not as celebrated film stars, but. as members of churches within his Olivia Dellaviland.

Joan Bennett and Robert Young are three he recalled off hand in that category. Young, in particular, he considers "very loyal and very helpful" as a at church-sponsored gatherings. In Theater Guild Members the film colony have formed the Episcopal Theater Guild to produce plays and other programs for church benefits. he said. Bishop Campbell arrived in Springfield at 6.30 last night.

Welcomed as the house guest of Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence over the week end. he will leave here Monday for New York City, where he will visit his sister. On his way back to Los Angeles he will stop in Cincinnati to attend the session of the Toint Commission on Social Reconstruction. The group is composed of bishops, clergv and laity from various parts of the country and is charged with the responsibility of studying and guiding the church on social issues.

Announcing the Opening MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th of IRENE'S SHOP 344 Liberty St. Springfield Irene Pellerin will sell used and new CLOTHES CONSIGNMENTS TAKEN Mrs. Albertine Meunier will do DRY CLEANING and ALTERATIONS THE CHRISTMAS SHOP! Now that Thanksgiving is over, lets get down to the serious business for Children will be divided into four programs, one each for children school age; for pre-school children, from 1 to years; for infants; and for adoptions. There are six buildings, five of them cottages for children of school age, two of which are set aside for girls and three for boys. The Administration Building, center of activity at the new home, will include a Social Work Center, infirmary, general offices, dining room, assembly hall, barber shop and beauty parlor.

kitchen and bake shop on the first floor. The upper floor will be devoted to the convent and nursery. Invo hours' outside study to every hour of class work. The reports showed between 85 and 90 cent of the students Were happy at their choice of Wellesley. The results showed a slackening of study in the senior year because of student concern at obtaining employment.

Miss Hawk reported 260 prospective employers visited the campus last year to conduct interviews. Other comments on campus life: one third of the graduating class of 1954 are already married; dormitory group action seems to be displacing class activities; in addition to college study many girls at Wellesley also enroll at night classes of Wellesley public school; system for the practical arts of typing, stenography and other VOcational skills. Record of Fires Saturday 12.42 p. telephone, 181 Taylor St. sprinkler.

3 p. telephone, 718 Liberty dump. 4.03 p. felebpone, Calvin brush. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS FOR NITE CLUBS STORES CHRISTMAS PARTIES RESTAURANTS.

EVERYONE FOR A REAL DISPLAY oF CHRISIMAS DECORATIONS VISIT 330 WORTHINGTON ST. LOWEST PRICES ON CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS, FANCY ORNAMENTS, ETC. SPFLD. DISPLAY FIXTURE CO. PHONE 1-4457 of Christmas, The Christmas Shop is open for your convenience 7 days a week from 9 A.M.

to 9:30 P.M. There is easy parking. We are on Route 202, a State Road that is always clear even in heavy weather. Our stocks are complete and different as new merchandise is arriving daily. We gift wrap except on Sunday.

(The size of the crowd prevents this.) We carry a full line of creches, religious figures, Hummels, wrapping paper, trees, house and door decorations, toys, dolls, sleigh seta, cards, tinsel, centerpieces, candles. Everything to make a Merry Christmas. The Pine Tree Shilling Shop has beauty gathered from many Countries, in glass, china, pewter, brass, copper, iron, ceramics, linens, jewelry, hand handwoven neckties, placemats, including Wollach, Courtney Prints, Dru Dunn, Kolstad. Things for the Kitchen to the best parlor. THE JOHNSON'S.

Pine Tree Shilling Shop The Christmas Shop Old Pine Antique Shop 461' Granby Route 202, South Hadley Falls, Mass. Tel. Holyoke 2-4320 P.S.: Come and see our Swedish Christmas Tree. 1 F. Bernard Schwartz Parking to.

HOME FREEZER SUPPLIERS 'The only Prime Choice Meat Wholesaler In the City' 225 HICKORY ST. TEL. 63300 CAFE "16" Cor. Market, and Sanford St. Near Court Square Playing Your Favorite Melodies At Hammond Organ TY STAR CHANNEL 55 Man.

2:30 to 3 P.M., Free Parking In Rear Every Evening from P.M. Till Closing Except Monday ASHMERE INN Sanquets Windser Catering and to Locks. Parties Weddings Ct. nO FINE ENGLAND Food QUIET COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE Lunches and Dinners Served 11:30 to 9 P.M. Businessmen's Lunch $1.50 11:30 to P.M.

(co*cktail Lounge Open at 11:30 Jack Teller at the Organ Every Saturday Nite Vincents. STEAK HOUSE "Dining Without Extravagance" 7. DINING ROOMS OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 1:30 P.M. Dining Rooms Open Daily 4:30 to 10 P.M, Tues to Sun; Springfield's Own Original Steak House 1508 RIVERDALE WEST SPELD. Tel.

3-6460 GOURMET APPROVED ARBOR RESTAURANT 73 WORTHINGTON ST. AIR CONDITIONED Few Stops Below Bijou SPECIAL CHOICE MENU Specializing in Fresh Maine Lobsters and Top Grade Steaks SERVING DELICIOUS QUALITY LUNCHEONS 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. AND OF COURSE Late Evening Fun With Our Clever Pianist At the Piano We Give You Confidence Dual Control Cars LOUIS AUTO SCHOOL 'EARS XP' PIENCI GIVING DRIVING LESSONS 838 MAIN ST TEL 4 5872 CALIFORNIA is only $88 away and on Rate Relurn Excursion $72 WHEN YOU FLY THE' Skycoack ALL 4-ENGINE AIRLINERS WAY CHICAGO $24 MIAMI $39 FLY AIRCOACH SAYT AIRCOACH ASSOCIATES BRIDGE ST. TEL.

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8227. NEW FAMILY SUNDAY SPECIALS YOUR CHOICE Tenderloin Tip Sauce Mushrooms Ham Steak Pie Turkey Plate Fried Chicken Dinner -FASHIONArt School 1694 MAIN SPRINGFIELD 3, MASS. 2 and 3 yrs. for civilians approved for Korean Vets. Also short courses 3.16 9 months New Courses Begin Jan.

4 to Jan. 10, 1955 DAYS and EVENINGS in' Fashion Illustration Interior Decorating Merchandising Pattern Making Commercial Art Window Display FREE PLACEMENT 4 Call 46833 Mon, thru Fri. from 7 3-7011 from 4 te 7 P.M. SILVER STAR AGAWAM Under NEW MANAGEMENT Beginning Monday, Dee. 6th Catering to Weddings, Parties and Banquets Open Xmax Day for your Holiday Dinner Make your New Year's reservations for our Open House NOW! Call 4-9752 DAN "JAKE" TOMASSETTI FABULOUS SUNDAY DINNERS SUNDAY ALL SERVED YOU EVENING NOON WISH TO TO 1 EAT P.M.

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