IhVI)• »I1i- Several notes of inteiest from our ^ e schools this week: .'■ Miss Mary Eaton, Music Director e for Stow, suffered a broken ankle in I ci ' a skiing accident over the vacation. . u ■ and is recuperating at her home in n s Concord, sit Sympathy is being ex'ended to | s r Mrs. Irene McTeague, fourth grade j. i- teacher, on the recent death of her j e i mother, Mrs. Delima Bisonette. lot lowing a long illness.Miss Paula Clement, niece of Jun ior High Principal E. E. I.iakos. and a friend. Miss Joan Anderson, weie visitors in Center School and Junior s1 High classes on Tuesday of this week. Both young ladies are mem Irers of the Junior class at Newton I 1 High School, and are interested in the teaching field.Mr. and Mis. Richard Paciula are ! receiving congratulations on the birth i of their first child, a daughter, at Marlboro Hospital, on Monday of this week. Mrs. Padula is the Librarian and Reading Teacher lor Stow schools, and Mr. Padula is a teacher of Civics and History ip the JuniorHigh .School.Mrs. Fayre Potter and Mrs. Nancy Kyle, teachers at (’enter School, attended a Mathematics Demolish a lion held at Fitchburg State College on Wednesday of this week,Mrs. Vellamo Ojnlehto, School Nurse, and Mrs. Edna Lowe, her as sistant, weie instructed in tin proper | administration nl tin- new. simplified tine method of Mantntix testing foi tuberculosis this week, by lb Broad lient and Miss Catherine Coflin of tin* Middlesex Til. aim Health A. social ion. Dr. Hroadhenl and Miss Coffin administered the le t to altschool pupils in blow who had paien 1tai permission, and who had not re 'eeived a Mantdux test within three years. Results will lie available soon, and any positive reactions will bo reported immediately to patents