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Transcript-Telegram from Holyoke, Massachusetts • 4

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HOLYOKE DAILY TRANSCRIPT AND TELEGRAM FRIDAY JANUARY 12 1934 PAGE FOUR TRANSCRIPT-TELEGRAM SUBURBAN NEWS doxology Prof Asa served si moderator Kinney HADLEY AIR VIEW-: Fairview MISS FRANCES REED HONORED AT SHOWER HISS GRACE 43 Lamb Strut Tsl 3-3407 (Comtpondmt) Rev WJFortier MS Back After 6 Years In England Parent-Teachers Assn To Support Child Labor Law chqrch school Reports were given by the various officers and the Annual Church Record printed by thi church under the direction of the putor Dr Jesse Nichols as distributed The following officers were elected: Clerk Mrs Helen I Goodwin treasurer Elliott Lyman collector Leonard Smith deacon fur four years Deacon Raymond Smith assistant deacon for four years Foster deaconness for four years Mrs Wijliarq Thompson trustees for three years William Boettcher and William Gaylord' present chairman and clerk of the board auditor Walter Crosier church school superintendent Anders Kjoller church committee Herbert Talbot Mrs Howard Baker Mrs George Nash Robert A' Glesmann nominating committee" William Gaylord Raymond Smith Mrs Howard Baker Miss Alice Broskway and Preston Ward The pastor presided at the meeting and the usual routine business was transacted The meeting adjourned- with the singing of the South Hadley MRS GOOD NAMED CLERK AT MEETING OF FIRST CHURCH The annual supper rollcall and business meeting of the Tint Con-gregatlonal Church Wc of South Hadley wac held test evening in the church hall A eupper waa aerved by the ladies' benevolent aoclety with the executive board Mr Walter Townc Mra George Canney Mra Ddnald Stevens MPa Charier Snow and presidentelect Mrs Hans Jurlow in charge The decorations of the tables in charge of Mri Asa Kinney included yellow candlea and white cyclamen- plants furnished by Prof Kinney of Mk Holyoke College Ibere were about WO responses to the roll which by the request of the clerk was called by Anders KJolter superintendent of the Mrs Carrie Edwards Fobea graduate uf Mt Jiolyoke college and summer visitor at Chesterfield died in her home in Ridgewod J- yesterday Easthampton NOTES Vincent Dignam general chairman of 'the President's birthday ball to be held in the town hall on the 30th has appointed as an aid' Grand Knight Peter Campbell of the Knights of Columbus who has in turn appointed the following members: Thomas Tlchy John and William Robinson Jeremiah Corkery George La pan and Mark Supple Mr Dignam plans to enlist the aid of all organisations in town The Girl Scout drum and bugle corps will rehearse Saturday afternoons at '30 in the old Williston gym 'instead of 430- i Rev Fr Wolfgang Fortier 8 the son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Fortier of Cecilia street Fairview has returned home after a six stay in England Fr Fortier was stationed at Dagenham Essex on one of the largest Lofit don County Council Estate This estate forms a part of slumiearliig scheme "which- the London -County Council hu been actively pursuing for the past ten years In 'the six years that Fr Fortier spent as curate of St parish great progress was made A CADETS TO PRESENT MINSTREL SHOW ON THURSDAY JAN 25 The Mary Smith Cadets will present a minstrel chow in- the Town Hall on Thursday evening Jan 29 Thirty-two girls are Included in the cask thirteen years of age being the maximum age of the members Myllls Drahan will be the InterlocUterrMrirRuby Hamilton will serve as pianist and the direction is in charge of Mrs- Millie Drohan The program will include solo and chorus numbers and spe-c laity numbers of unusual entertainment value Eunice Spencer of Fairview will offer specialty dancing numbers and piano' solos will be given by Madeleine Tacit The end men will be Hazel Joyce Blackmer Doris Peloquin' Pearl Quinlan Helen' Flnlk Mary Gorman and Dolores Laroche 1 Mrs Elmer Reed was hostess last evening to forty of her friends at shower In honor other sister-in-law Mias Frances Reed who Is to become the bride of Leonard Shaw of Carney New Jersey on January 20th Cards wars played during the evening high scores in bridge being won by Mrs Winfield Reed and Mrs William Collinge white Mrs dolph were winners In whisk The guest of honor was presented with an old gold and blue taffeta bedroom set and puff Refreshments were served by the hostess Willimansett Mrs Jarry of Erllne street en tertalned the members of the Silhouette Bridge dub at her home last evening There were three tables in play high score prize going to Mrs Rondeau while Mrs 8 Beauchamp received the consolation fa The hostess served refreshments Mrs Lavallee of River-view place will entertain next week Mra Frlfeda Lavoie of John street was hostess to the members of the Silver Thimble Sewing club last evening Following the sewing period bridge was played at three ta hies high score prizes going to Mra Ora Garner and Mra Bernadette Moreau while Mra Florence Rhode received the consolation favor A luncheon waa served Next week's meeting will be held with Mra Rhode of Chestnut street Holyoke The' Missel Doris and Eleanor Beaudry were hostesses to the members of the Jolly Nino club at the home of their sister Mra Oliva La-duc of Margaret street last evening Bridge was played high score prizes going to Mias Cecile Noiseuxe and Miss Rita Joyal while Miss Julietta Lafleur received the consolation fa Luncheon waa served Mias Lucille Provost will entertain the dub next week at her tiome on Pendexter avenue- Mra One 11 Derby of Skeel street entertained the members of 1 the Thursday Nita club last evening Monte Carlo whist was played at three table high score prize going to Miss Cecils Giroux and console- tion favor to Mra Ernest Gaudet The hostess served a dainty lunch- The South Hadley Falla Parent-Teacher Association met last evening In the auditorium of the new Carew street school with Mrs Arthur Hyde presiding Supk Richard Tucker explained the advantages of -the child labor law now before the Masuchuactts Legislature for ratification The association went on record as being In favor of the passage of this amendment and will forward this vote record to the Massachusetts Parent-Teacher Association Mrs Vina Struthers soloist sang three selections Town in the Old County and My Caravan Has She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs Olivo Pelland Black Prof Stuart Stoke of ML Holyoke College Introduced the speaker of the evening Miss Elizabeth Collins principal of- Smith College day school Miss Collins has had experience as a teacher of two generations In some families and two-thirds of her teaching experience hu been spent in the public schools Her Idee as expressed la that education cannot be called progressive unless it adds to the well-being health and happiness Akihe child She exhibited work' done by pupils of the Smith College day school such as modelling in clay drawing and other Interesting exhibits At the clou of the meeting the audience viewed exhibit! of work accomplished by the pupils of the six divisions of the first Jhree grades in the old Carew street school 1 Ssv Fortier 8 $33000 parochial school wai built and opened last March accommodating 390 children a rectory wai plso erected at a cost of $19000 This la Fr Fortier' cecond home-comini In 1927 after (pending ren years studying jn Belgium France and Italy he came home for a short vacation prior to taking up his post In Dagenham Fr- Fortier then sang his first solemn high mam in the Immaculate Conception church Holyoke He Is well kilbwn in Holyoke and the surrounding towns where he spent hia childhood days He is not returning to Europe PONT ANNOUN CONSIDER FORMING SONS OF LEGION ORGANIZATION HERE Commander William Smith of the South Hadley Post American Legion has named a committee to look into tho matter of forming a Sons of the Legion unit in South Hadley The committee comprises George Dudley Charles Dietel Dr Joseph Lynch Francis Fitzgerald and Joseph Pierce The next meet- ing of the Post will be held on Feb 13 In South Hadley Center Instead of at the Legion headquarters The Center members will be hosts to the Legion on that occasion The committee in-charge of the meeting indudcV Past Cbfnhiander Huey McKay Francis Wheeler Charles Pugh and Alphonse Brunelle Postpone Party The Public Card Party scheduled to be run January 19th in Memorial School Hall by the Teachers who are members of the Parent-Teachers' assoclaUon has bceif indefinitely postponed owing to' the repairs which are being made on the school building eon Min Cecile G'roex of Forest street wiU entertain tho club next week The weekly social night sponsored by tjie junior drill tram Uf the St Jean Baptist society will be held at the home of Mies Jmpriette Al-lain this averting Mrs Albert Benoit of Jorn street entertained the members of the Old Friends' Bridge club yesterday afternoon 'Mrs Lawrence recelv- KiiApf rw-lved the' enwrolatiow fa AW ta SEEK TO HAVE HIGH INTERIOR- Youd-Better-Hurry- to-This PAINTED UNDER CWA A BIGGER WHEELS and BENDIX BRAKES K-Y FRAME LARGER' FINER FISHER BODIES LONGER WHEELBASE ai7-LcH) STARTERATOR GAS-ELECTOR CROSS-FLOW RADIATOR FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION vor The hostess served a tea' luncheon -Mrs- Mrs Mandevilla will receive the club for next week's meeting at her home on Walnut it reek Holyoke Chicopee a ALUMNI DANCE TO BE GIVEN JAN 18 Oliver Lanoue assistant CWA ad- ministrator made another trip to Boston today to present -a painting project for approval It is hoped that approval will be received for the proposed painting of the High school Interior It is assumed that' the cost of the Materials win be met by the school appropriation while the Jabprwill be paid by the CWA' If the project is approved i employment will be afforded for the painters who have been employed on the Town Hall and the Wood-lawn- school painting CWA projects already completed 1 i OF SMART SHOES i I Begnlarly 3298 to $300 JXhe much requested alumni dance to be held at the Chicopee high school gymnasium finds the class of 33 in the capacity of sponsors Thursday evening Jan -18 1034 will find a steady flow of dance enthusiasts heading for the high school to recall school day memories end to meet school day comrades between musical numbers furnished by Roily Hamel's Melodiana- Dancing will start at and will continue until 12 pi pi Anast Giokas local commercial artist has been engaged to dfcorah the gym in keeping with the gag air and spirit alwsys prevalent at these functions Members of the class of 23 are requested to get in touch with Walter' Sztore clan president and general chairman of this event or with other clan officers to assDt in making this occasion another memorable function presented by the clan of "S3 -The executive group for this function includes the following: Witter Sztore president Gertrude Fsy vice-president Flora Peloquin secretary Elmer Pellissler treasurer The public is invited to attend being assured of an enjoyable GET- A STRAIGHT 8 Because we wantour etoektf Driraudblearand because wo need room for incoming merchandise we have cut prices on 470 pairs of this Here Is a car that gives you the inherent smoothness the flexibility and the luxury of Straight Eight transportation at a price that compares favorably with the prices' of many cars with leu to offer In cylinders performance: and The big-roomy hew Pontiac remember' Is 'definitely in' the low-price field! You can get a big roofny Pontiac Straight Eight at a price that la very little more than that of the very cheapest care The smart new Fisher -bodies are finier and more spacious The improved Straight Eight engine gives you greater power acceleration and full 84 horsepower and a top speed of 82 actual miles ah hour! these ghoes to the bone models-not every style in' every size but a good taken from our regular stock Narrow widths included walk right out at this price MORE BARGAINS la Rabbsr Feet wear Children Slues If your present car will make the down payment on car of cheaper make it will probably also make the down payment on a fine big new Pontiac Straight Eight Your month- ly payments in any case will be but a few dollars more lYhy wait? See and drive the big new Pontiac today Get a Straight Eight for your money I The trend today Is toward Straight Eights The Pontiac Straight Eight for 1934 will depreciate more slowly and all evidence Indicates a higher resale the end of the Just because it is a Straight Eight Here thenjs another Important reason why this great new Pontiac is such a decidedly wise Investment! Last famous Pontiac was known aa the Economy Straight Eight because ite fuel costs were well In line with those of sizes Today's Pontiac thanks to further refinement! in its Straight Eight engine gives you more miles to the gallon by a good 10 per cent A big fast powerful car with tnAfjtmarkobie economy NOTES The card party sponsored by the South Hadley Falls Woman's club originally announced for January 28 has been changed to January 24 This change was made because of the presentation of 'the high school operetta on the 26th The problem of who would pay the $250 per ton charge for coal received from the Federal sources supplied to needy persons who are not on the welfare lists hu been decided It is stated that this charge must be met by-the pefsonr receiving the fuel If the welfare departments pay thq cost of this fuel it will be necessary for reciniiyits in conform with the rules and ixgulk- tlons of the relief departments for Uth assistance The welfare agents at nil times Investigate actual peed of persons applying for fuel The Panthers Community club will hold a basketball practice tonight at 7 JO in the Red hall The Pocumtuck ciub will Hold a upper-meeting Saturday evening it 8 in the dubrooms The South Hadley Taxpayers' Association will meet in the committee room of the town haU on Wednesday evening Jan 17 Gerald Judge presldenk 'wiU preside The Good Government club wiU held the lint meeting tonight at In the auditorium of the new Carew street school The public ia Invited Donald Moynahaa wiU caU tho meeting to order The cast for the high school operetta The Count and the haa been annouced and- includes Miss Hazel McKay and Hyde In the leading roles The musical play will hia presented la the town hall auditorium cm Friday evening Jan 28 The cast includes Birdie Boggs Beth Keed4 Amy Arnold Adah Smith den Hazel McKay MiWXJaUia Lockstep- Sylvia Raiulall Dr Cicero McSpadden Fred Meyers Mrs Mc-Spadden Mavis Moriarty Mary Watson Joseph Wronskl Hamilton Hunter Gordon Boutilicr Willie Carter Henry Smith Marjorie Blackwood Teds Morfganti Dan Flanigan Albert Sullivan Kenneth Andrews Philip Hyde Miss Beatrice Daviau daughter of Mr and Mrs Alphage Daviau of Newton street will open and clou the program of the 4-H cltibs over the Springfield radio station tomorrow afternoon Tho program will open at 139 Mies Daviau ta a member of tho Holyoke drum end bugle corps is an accomplish" ed bugler Urs Walter group of ths Congregational chUrch will conduct a pie of home-cooked food-at Me-A listen Wakelin store tomorrow The public is invited 202 HIGH 8TBEET Next to DUNBAR MOTOR CO 2 Suffolk Street Open Evenings LION BREWERY or niw yokk emr offers an unusual opportunity to DISTRIBUTORS Lion Brewery of New York City la now prepared to enter the New England market This 84-year old brewery often (wo sterling products in its Lion Pilaener Beer sod its lion Sparkling Ale We wants distributor In' Holyoke Must be man or concern of standing in the community Must be in a position to drive aggnsaiveiy far distribution and must be able toeervo promptly all outlets If youare interested and can qualify communicate at once and wa will arrange an Interview either la New York or in your office I A Word About Our Product Lion Pilaener Beer Famous for 84 year The fimt Pilaener type beer ever brewed in this country Ths standard of quality that has often been imitated New favorite beer since 1850 Uon Sparkling Ala A new lion product born in 1933 in response to inrrasiTit demand from the boats of Dial 6491 FINE WATCH REPAIRING In in axelutivi raptlr stop by skilled experts of Switzerland England and United States at your sarvioa FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY We will clean or put new main spring into any make watch for only essssestsiFse $1JS All work guaranteed tor one year Watch Crystals fitted from 25 HOLYOKE WATCH HOSPITAL 301 Appleton Street Holyokl BITWEEN KAFLE AND HIGH IXUETS AGcnsral Motors Silver Anniversary Value Tuna la CBCcLStocpBaglc and Buddevqr Wednesday and Saturday ever the Columbia Net nu EAT Li POPEYE BYE-GSEGAR Uon friends that wa produce an ala that would be a fitting lion Pilaener Beer Granby Write sr IION'IIIWIKT NIW YOIIC CITY New Vetfc CNy CayoiiiM fapseKry UON PIUINEt BXII Uon iraixuke a lx The Community Servjp commit- tee of ths Grange will hold Washington and Lincoln prize speaking -in the chapel' bn some evening in February A supper wffi also he A held to raise fuhds to place UwJIijl ttonal Grange In every fomily at the Gna i 'VT.

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