■D. Stebbins has received at his shop in Northampton a large consignment of Philadelphia and Wilson’s celebrated cooking, parlor, office, shop, and schoolroom stoves, of the most approved patterns, and now offered for sale at reduced prices to meet the exigencies of the times.
■Private School! Miss Whipple has taken a convenient and quiet room in the house of Mrs. Pease, where she will continue her school through the winter, and would be willing to have a few additional scholars.
■Miss Florence Berry, the industrial nurse at the Florence Mfg. Co., has returned from Boston, where she went to attend the annual banquet of the Industrial Nurses’ Club of Massachusetts. Miss Berry was one of the speakers and chose for her subject, “The advisability of changing cafeterias into dining rooms.”
■Zero weather this morning in many parts of the city. More than one man was aroused from his warm bed by urgent requests to stoke the smoldering furnace. And more than one of us looked back to last week’s balmy weather and wondered how it could have happened.
■Jean L. Hopkins, R.N., of South Hadley, has been appointed assistant director of the Cooley Dickinson Hospital School of Nursing. Miss Hopkins comes to New England from California. Miss Hopkins received her master’s in nursing degree from Yale University and a master of science with a major in nursing education and administration from University of California, Berkeley.
■Richard Pickett, president of the Hampshire Regional YMCA, announced today that the seventh annual YMCA Directors Reception will be held Jan. 22. He is pleased to announce that this year’s reception will be held at the newly constructed Northampton Country Club building.
