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7 THE SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY REPUBLICAN, SPRINGFIELD. AUGUST 10, 1958 Westfield Area News NEW CITY HALL SUB-BIDS TO BE HEARD MONDAY Public Opening Is Slated At City Council's Chambers at 2 WESTFIELD Sub-bids for work on this city's now city hall will be opened Monday at City Council chambers at City Hall. Contractors have until noon Monday to file at the Department of Engineering at City Hall. College to Re Converted The former Westfield State Teachers' College administration building. now city-owned.

will be converted to a municipal center along with all municipal department offices, several of which are located separate quarters. will house the District Court of Western Hampden County. Sub-bids will be for acoustical tile, resilient floors, painting, plumbing, heating and ventilating, electrical work, window shades and vault doors. All bids for general construction will be received at the City Hall office of City Engineer Donaid N. Weinle until noon.

Friday, and will be opened publicly and read at the council chamber. The project will be carried out under the direction of the Board Engineers and $135,000 has been made available by Mayor Burke and the City Council. Vito Caolo of this city of Caolo Associates, architects and engincers, is architect for the project. Westfield Funerals WESTFIELD The funeral of Mrs. Caroline (Nahlovsky) Barber, 71, of 50 King St.

was ducted Saturday morning at the Robert E. Cusack funeral home, followed by a solemn requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church. Msgr. George A.

Shea, pastor, celebrant, Rev. Leo E. O'Neil, deacon, and Rev. J. Joseph Quigley, subdeacon.

Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, with Fr. O'Neil in charge of the committal service. Bearers were Kenneth McDonald, Frank and Francis Kylis, Richard Dewey, Adam Cuta and Earl Conway. The funeral of Frank Steffek, 74.

of 100 West Silver husband of Mrs. Pauline (Dolezal) Steffek, took place Saturday afternoon at the Healey funeral home, with Rev. Chandler W. Gilbert, pastor of First Congregational Church, officiating. Burial was in Pine Cemetery.

Bearers were Claude Turner, Janies O'Rourke. Emil Maschin, Francis Coleman, Charles Harris, Leo Beauregard, all of this city. LOUIS J. SULLIVAN WESTFIELD -Louis van, 61, of 163 died Saturday afternoon home. Born in Granville, Jeremiah and Katherine van) Sullivan, he was for 20 vears as An salesman for William Co.

Recently he was for the William Agency Besides his Katherine (Sullivan) leaves a son, Louis granddaughter, hoth four sisters. Miss Helen Mrs. Amy Spellman. erine Fllord and Mrs. lone, all of Springfield.

arrangements, which incomplete, will be in charge. of the Robert E. Cusack funeral home. Ashleys to Mark 50th Anniversary WESTFIELD Mr. and Mrs.

S. Guy Ashley of 30 Day Ave. will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Tuesday with an open house from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. All friends are invited. They were married Aug.

12, 1908. a't Barrington, Nova Scotia, and have been residents of this city since 1923. Drs. Ashley is the former Iola E. Black of Village Dale, N.

S. Mr. Ashley, prominent in civic circles, retired this vear as vicepresident of Old Colony Envelope Co. The couple has, a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Gilster of go: two sons, Sidney of Scituate Guy L.

of Westport, and eight grandchildren. CAROLINE CHISTOLINI MARRIES MR. BLAIR WESTFIELD Caroline Mary Chistolini, daughter of Mrs. Silvia Chistolini of 255 East Rd. and the late John Chistolini, became the bride of Ernest Henry Blair.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Blair of 6 Columbia Saturday at 9 in Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church. Rev.

Timothy F. O'Connor, pastor, performed the ceremony. Willian Ryan, at the church organ, ac companied Miss Louise Thouin, ding selections. soloist. who sang traditional wedAnna Chistolini attended her sister as maid of honor and Lorraine Williams of West Springfield and Barbara Murphy of this city were I bridesmaids.

Lynn King flower girl. Best man was Blair. with William Curran and John Miskus ushering. Ring bearwas Steven Pirola. Following the ceremony there was a reception for 180 guests at Westfield Woman's Club.

with Val Liptak and his band furnishing the music. The couple will make their at 1304 Elm West Springfield. Mrs. Blair was graduated from Westfield High School and Westfield State Teachers College. She is a teacher in the West Springfield school system.

Mr. Blair graduated from Westfield Trade High School and is employed by Westfield Grinding Wheel Co. COAST GUARD ENDS ITS SEARCH FOR GIRL, Rockland, Me. (P)-Coast Guard officials have called off a search the body of a four-year-old girl who drowned off Monhegan Island July 17. A spokesman said the body of Tina Hilko of Brooklyn.

N. is believed to have washed far out to sea. The girl fell from a cliff at Burnt Head while on a picnic with her mother, Mrs. Mildred Hilko, 40. Mrs.

Hilko and 29. a friend, Miss Estelle Hoffman, drowned during rescue attempts. dr The bodies of the women were recovered. Boost Kerosene Use J. SulliSouthwick Rd.

at his son of (Sulliemployed automobile 11. Fenton a salesman Taylor Son wife, Mrs. Sullivan. he and a WASHINGTON -Increasing use! of this city; of jet-engine aircraft is boosting Sullivan, the demand for kerosene. During Mrs.

Kath-1957 about 9 per cent of the Julia Ma-(nation's kerosene was used in Funeral jet fuels. Outings, Bakes Today WESTFIELD Outings, the majority taking bakes and steak. roasts, comprise place here today. These include: American Legion Post have its annual steakroast at Strathmore Park in Woronoco starting at 11, with a softball game between the past Commanders and the membership team as a major highlight. Past Comdr.

John J. Murphy will be bakemaster and Second Vice-Comdr. Eugene Troy will be in charge of arrangements. Whip City Council, of which had scheduled its annual golf tournament for Sunday afternoon at Southwick Country Club, has postponed the contest because it conflicts with Post 124 Italian Fraternal Club and Auxiliary will have a family day picnic starting at 2 at the Kathwillierine St. club grounds.

Mrs. Angelina Sipit and Joseph Pescitelli are chairmen. Highlight of the afternoon will the judging a doll carriage parade for girls! two to 10. A free concert at Stanley Park at 6.30 will feature Dennis Chapdelaine carillon bells and organ. The program will consist of classical, semi-classical, popular and folk selections.

Knights of Lithuania of St. Casimir's Church will have its annual outing at Congamond Lakes in the form of a family picnic. VALENTINE LUMBER nor Something To TE CROW About! Yes, we're PROUD of our CUSTOM HOME BUILDING PLAN proud of the fact that EVERY DAY our plan is SAVING MONEY, is guaranteeing material deliveries for individual home builders throughout this section. We want to tell YOU all about our plan. Come in and see us or we will call on you at your convenience.

Open SATURDAYS 7:30 till NOON "Valentine Lumber VALENTINE LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Albany St. RE 2-3126 Air Guardsmen Well Fed New in the 1958 field training Western Massachusetts are the Force Base, where the 104th Barnes Airport, Westfield, is Thomas D. Rivera of Westfield, look at the baked ham being of Springfield. More than 700 pating in the WARE MISS DOROTHY PETRIE IS WED TO MR.

MAPES WARE--In a ceremony at 7.30 Friday evening, Dorothy Petrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Petrie of Mount View became the bride. of Thomas! G.

Mapes, son of Mrs. Isabel Mapes of Rumson, N. J. The service was conducted by Rev. K.

A. Handanian, former pastor of East Congregational Church, in that church. soloist, Mrs. Beford Arthur was Comeau organist sang and, Promise Me," Co "Because" and! Lord's Alice VanWart acted maid of honor, Charlotte Serwa as bridesmaid and Sharon Jones, cousin of the bride, of Utica, N. as junior bridesmaid.

Donald Makuen of Springfield served as best man and Harvey La Pointe, Michael Bedard, Latimer Hyde and Robert Sanford were ushers. The reception was held at the East Church parish house. Two hundred and fifty guests attended the ceremony and reception. couple will make their hoThe at 29 Church after August 15. The bride was born in Springfield, is a graduate of Northfield School for Girls and Bridgewater Teachers College and is presently la teacher in the Hampden public school system.

The groom was born in New York City, educated in New Jersey schools and, following his recent discharge from the Air Force, now is employed by the Havig Plastic Co. Edgar Will Represent Ike at Mt. Eisenhower CALGARY, Alta. gar Eisenhower will represent the American President at the unveiling of a plaque naming 9390-ft. Mount Eisenhower in Banff National Park Aug.

24, officials reported this week. The plaque reads: "Mount Eisenhower, named in appreciation of the leadership given to the Allied forces in World War II by the supreme commander, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. "This plaque placed as.

an expression of the good will of Canada existing between the people and those of United States THREE BOY SCOUTS GET BRONZE PALMS Palmer Area News Lodge of Elks. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Edward Hubert of Palmer; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Monday at 2 in Beers. Story.

funeral home with Kenneth L. Banks, of Second Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Knoll Cemetery. Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. WICKWIRE OUTING SET PALMER Some 500 employees and their families 'are expected to attend the annual clam-! bake conducted by the WickwireSpencer plant next Saturday in St, Joseph's Park, Thorndike.

Walter Majka, chairman, announced that tickets for retired employees may be obtained free from members of his committee. Palnier Briefs The Quaboag Valley Baseball League game originally scheduled for this afternoon Legion Field has been transferred to Pulaski Park, Three Rivers. It will be the second of a home and home series between Bondsville's St. can Citizens a Club will be held toMary's nine and West Warren. A mecting of the Polish-Amerinight at 7 in St.

Joseph's Hall. MONSON MONSON-Richard P. Benton, MD has accepted a position as ship's surgeon for the Grace Line, assigned to the Caribbean and the West Coast of South America, new runs, Santa and Rosa sailed for Friday the Caribbean. A graduate of Monson Academy, Brown University and McGill Medical School, Dr. Benton is on a leave of absence front Henry Ford Hospital in De- COME SEE.

MONDAY troit, where he is a resident in internal medicine. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Benton of Monson Academy.

"CRAZED" RED EXPELLED PALMER- Three members of Boy Scout Troop 163 of Three Rivers were presented Bronze Palms at a recent ceremony conducted at the Horace A. Moses Scout Reservation. Those receiving the honors were Chester Bogacz. John Hryniewicz and David Lundquist. The Bronze Palm is awarded to Eagle Scouts who have qualified for five additional merit badges beyond the 21 required for eagle rank.

PALMER The annual clambake for Jarvis Jarvis Co. employees and their families urday at St. Joseph's Park, Thorndike, was attended by The program got underway at 10 a. In. and included sports events featured the annual softball tussle between the castors and truckers.

Ray Martel and S. Bates were in charge of sports arrangements. Jarvis Jarvis Outing Attended by 125 Persons Barbecue Draws 250 PALMER--The second public barbecue the season, held Saturday night in Pulaski Park picnic shelter, Three Rivers, attracted a crowd of 250. Proceeds from the event will be used to finance St. Stanislaus Society athletic programs and the annual Christmas party for children.

Joseph A. Kszepka, society president, was I chairman of a large committee. PRANK MITCHELL, PALMER--Frank Mitchell, 45, of Beach Lake Thompson district, died Saturday in his home. A native Rockville, he lived in this town for 10 years and was employed as a foreman at Warren Steam Pump Warren. Mitchell was a veteran of World War II.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ethel (Mitchell) Mitchell. Tre funeral will be Monday at 4 p. m. in Beers Story funeral home with Rev.

Kenneth L. Banks of Second Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Appleton, Tuesday at 2. Calling hours at the funeral home are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. CHARLES If.

JONES PALMER Charles IT. Jones, 68, of 200 Searles died Saturday, in a Sturbridge nursing home. A lifelong resident. he was the son of the late Charles and Helen (Shaw) Jones and was a retired tool maker, being employed at Smith and Wesson for many years. Mr.

Jones was a member of the Norwich, for Women WARD Schools IBM EVENING CLASSES COMPLETE SYSTEMS COURSE (Wiring machine Sorters Tabulators Collators Reproducers Calculators Auxiliary Machines OPERATOR COURSE FOR WOMEN Complete tey, punch plus basic operation of the machines specified in above course. 2 NEW CLASSES: AUG. 12 and SEPT. 15 WARD Schools 242 252 MAIN ASYLUM WORCESTER HARTFORD, 8, CONN. MASS.

Please send information about IBM course indicated below: COMPLETE SYSTEMS OPERATOR SSR8-10 NAME: AGE: STREEF: CITY: TELEPHONE: OCCUPATION: EDUCATION: WORKING HOURS: for the Air National Guard from dining hall facilities at Otis Air Fighter- Interceptor Group from encamped for two weeks. A-3c left, is shown casting a longing sliced by A13c Richard R. Goldrick officers and airmen are particiencampment. (By FRANK J. KITCH) (Individual Batting) Quaboag Valley League PlaYer Team aD AV McCarron.

Monson 1: 41 18 .439 St. Amand. Hondaville 11 Eliason. Palmer 17 Pisarski, Bondaville 'arkhuff. Painer W.

DeMaio, P'almer 18 70 18 Kusek, Palmer Costa. Monson 2 13 Me Keon, West Warren 19 14 Skypeck. Monson Rivers 14 13 16 14 I Haywood. Three 13 11 Zabek, West Warren 12 13 D. Toepfer.

War. 16 10 Morialty, Monson 18 didura. Monson Johnson, Palmer 11 K. DeMaio. Palmer 14 12 Bates, Monson 14 Lavallie.

Palmer 14 F. MArtin. W. War. 18 Baldyga, Three Rivers 11 40 11 B.sh.

West Warren 19 Grimes, l'almer 16 9 13 Laviolette Palmer 1 13 13 P'itching Rocorda Pitcher Train 1. I. Toepfor. West Warren Kusek. Palmer Carkhuff.

Palmer 8 Blaze. Three Rivers 4 Woodard, West Warren Midura, Morfaun Kupiec. Hondsville Joe Molyka. West Warren Robinson. Monson Mozden, Bondsville Gregoire, Turre Rivers Couture.

Palmer Sorel. West Warren Anderson. Palmer Swain, Three Rivers 5 pad (Departmental Leaders) Times at Bat Warren, 74; W. DeMaio. P'almer, Most Runs DeMaio, Palmer, and, Korzec.

Most Wast Hits-SicKeon, Warren, 18. West Warren, 28. W. DeMaio. Palmer, 27.

Most Doubles, Eliason and Johnson of Palmer, Skypeok, Monson, each. Most Triples, Korzec, "West Warren. Skypeck. Monson, 3. Most Home Runs, Mazur, Rondeville: Roy.

Palmer: Skypeck and Fiake Bacon. Monson: Rainka and D. Toepter. West Warren and Kulpa, Three Rivers. one each.

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