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February 10, 1949     Barnstable Patriot
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This will be "Race Relations Sunday," cottti t ry-vide, on the re- quest of the Federal Council of Churches, This is u very open and important question at tills time. We should all he thinkin g about it and ns wisely as we know how Come and hear what the pastor haB to say about It. CHURCH ATTENDANCE A good and receptive audience accepted the pastor 's Invitation to the special service last Sunday. CHURCH SCHOOL PARTIES The Church School will give two parties this month ,—one for the kindergarten group on Monday the 14th with Mrs. Wm. Beldan and Miss Frances Starck in charge. The upper classes will gather for their good time on Friday, the 11th, from 3 to 5, directed by their teach- ers. YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETINGS The Young People meet as usual. They will have refreshments and will spend some time in repairing some of the Church hymn books. GUILD ACTIVITIES The Friendship Guild had a very important meeting Monday eve- ning, in finances, $50(1 was voted toward Church expenses for this year, $5 to the Boy Scouts, $5 to the Red Cross, and $10 to the j Church School toward "party " ex- 1 penses. Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Melville Dixon are the com- mittee in charge of activities for February. On Thursday, Feb. 24 , a chicken shortcake supper will be ottered to the public at two serv- ings, for their convenience, with the usual accompaniments. Mr. John Anderson, chef at Bacon Farm, will assist the committee with the supper. CIRCLE PROJECT The Ladies' Circle goes on its way as usual. A new coupon proj- ect is tinder way. Save your cou- pons, while you hear more about it. SURPRISE PARTY The members of the Chequaquet Club gave Mrs. Lewis I, Taylor a surprise birthday party on the eve- ning of Feb. 3. Mrs. Taylor , who is | recuperating from a broken ankle, was very much pleased and happy to see them. Games were played and Mrs . (leorge Sturges won the prize in the guessing gnme. Re- freshments , consisting of sand- wiches, Ice cream and cake were brought anil served by the mem- bers. Mrs . Taylor was the recipient of a beautifully decorated birthday cake, made by Mrs. Charles Bren- nan and many lovely gifts and cards. In addition to the Centerville members of the Club, MI'B. George Sturges of Hyannis Port, Mrs. Inez Titus and Mrs. Harry Jenkins of Oyster Harbors were present , 1 OPEN GUILD MEETING Salaries at the public school teachers of the Town of Barnstable were thrashed out Monday night In a meeting in the vestry, when Mr. Arnold Rogean of the Teachers ' Club presented the problem in an open meeting of the Friendship Guild. Mr, Rogean showed the average Barnstable teacher's salary to be below that of the national average teacher's salary and the median figure of the state, as released by the Massachusetts Teachers' Fed- eration. He pointed out that such discrepancies are responsible for the high rate ot turnover among our teachers, which is not to the beBt Interests of the school chil- dren. BIRD TALK About 100 persons attended the Bird Talk Saturday night in the vestry, given under the auspices of the Library by Miss Dorothy Snyder of Centerville and Salem, where she Is curator of the Peabody Museum. Miss Snyder Is also a member of the educational committee of the Audubon Society. Her talk, with slides, covered scenes in Maine , the Berkshire country, and on Cape Cod and Cape Ann. PERSONALS Mrs. Arthur Patrick entertained last week at a tea in honor of her neighbor, Mrs. George Norwood, j The November number of the i magazine "Antiques " contains a very Interesting article on "Presl- ' dentlal China " by Mrs. C. A. Water- house of . our village. Mrs. Water- house is president of the China Studies Club of Boston and fre- quently addresses clubs on this and similar subjects. Mr. and Mrs. Bul'ord Coins afler a leisurely journey have arrived in Cleveland , Tenn . I Mrs. Merle Lane bus recovered from her recent serious Illness and 1B again able to be out. Richard Lane Is confined to his bed with a virus infection and Bar- bara IB suffering, with so many others of our youth , with mumps and meaBles. Both tire doing well. Carolyn Hallett is another who has been having these troubles und the attacking force has reached the parsonage, where our Janet Is re- ceiving sympathy. We are told that one halt of the pupils in the Vil- lage School are out with one or another of these afflictions. Mrs. Ernest Whitman was re- cently given a party, with gifts and a pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marcel , well- known summer residents , are in Germany this winter . The Everett Smiths , who were lately Centerville residents on South Main Street and on Route 28, write that they have purchased a house, with grill attached , in St. Petersburg, were It Is understood they will live and conduct tTiis form of buaipess. Mrs. Smith was a Cen- terville girJ , Betty Voss, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Voss, who are well known here. Our Fire Department has re- sumed Its regular weekly drills. Mr. and MI'B. George Daniels en- tertained over the weekend at Long Acre, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Law- rence and daughter Cathy, of Haw- thorne, N. J., and Mr . and Mrs. Samuel B. McChesney of Ridge- wood, N. J. Miss Alice Ludd of Centerville and Boston was very ill earlier in the winter but Is now much better. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Owens have recently been for several duys at their home at the Landing. Mrs. Florence Caswell Is winter- ing in Florida. Her son , Mr . Chas, Weatherly, makes occasional visits to the home here. The Theodore Kelly garage has been rented to the Town and Is used as a workshop for the instruc- tion of boys in car mechanics, in- structors coming from Hyannis to be in charge, Mrs. Annie Cole entertained for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanson of Dorchester. In tho after- noon, the Misses Dorothy and Anne Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. George Ramacorti of Dorchester arrived to call , Friends of tbe Kelley family will be glad to hear that both Captain and Mrs. Angell and Mrs. Eldridge are steadily improving after their serious illnesses before reported and tire able to be at their homes. The Hooking Club continues its meetings as convenient , with good Interest and attendance. The mem- bers work for their own homes or Tor friends and enjoy using dyes for matching and combining colors. Last Thursday Mrs. Edward H. White was surprised by the arrival of eight supper guests, who walked in with an already-prepared meal of Ash chowder , salad, rolls, olives, pickles, coffee, Ice cream, cake with lighted candles. The event was in honor of Mrs. White 's birthday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hoarse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hal- lett, Mr. and Mrs . Stephen Fuller , Mrs. Annie Cole, und Miss Dorothy Worrell. Gaines were enjoyed after supper. i ' HYANNIS AIRPORT (Barnstable Municipal Airport) Due to the snow, rain and fog this past week traffic has been on the slow side. Charlie Chase, pilot for Mr. Ed Ray of New Bedford arrived with a party to look over George Parmenter's Seabee. Char- He was flying Ed Ray's Grumman Widgeon , a twin-engine amphibian. Mr. Hartley Hutchins , Mrs. Hut- chins and their two boys, the! youngest two months old, have de- ' parted via Northeast Airlines tol Boston then on to New York where they will spend the night. Thurs- day they will board a National Air- lines transport for. the final leg of their vacation flight to Alexandria, La. .Mrs. Hutchins will spend a month with her parents. Mr. Hut- chins, local manager for Northeast Airlines, will return to his duties in about a week. The recent fall ot snow covered the runway with about four inches on tbe level but with two plows working the runways were clear for use in the record time of three hours. Nelson Malchman of Hyannis ' took advantage of the Cape Air !Service paper plane flight and spent a day on Nantucket making busi- ness calls, returning on the after- noon flight. John Gregory of Hyannis, new CI student at Cape Air Service, is on the job whenever the weather Permits, getting iu all the dual flight time possible hoping to go solo soon. The change of and reduction of train service to the Cape should materially increase the passenger, mall and express traffic by air to and from Hyannis. Speed and effi- ciency has been the keynote in each change of transportation which la proven by history when the stage coach gave way to the railroad , the railroad gave way to the automobile and bus and now they all must give way to the three hundred miles per hour airline transports, operating like clock- work to ull parts of the world. It's too had , but It had to come. CENTERVILLE NEWS L E G A L N O T I C E S Commonwealth of Massachusetts Barnstable, ss. PROBATE COURT To all persons Interested In the estate of AUGUSTUS M. BEARSE, late of Chatham, In said County, deceased: The executor of the will of said deceased , has presented to said Court for allowance his first and liiial account. If you desire to object thereto, you or your attorney should Ale a written appearance in said Court at Barnstable before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 23rd day of February, 1949, the return day of this citation . Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP- BELL, Esquire, Judge of said Court , this 20th day of January, in tbe year one thousand nine hun- dred nnd forty-nine. KENRICK A. SPARROW , Register. Jan. 27, Feb. 8, 10. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Barnstable, ss. PROBATE COURT To all persons interested 111 tbe estate of LEWIS S. CLARK, late of Chatham , in said County, deceased . A petition hus been presented to said Court praying that Mary A. Clark of Chatham , in said County lie appointed administratrix of said estate without giving a surety on her bond . If you desire to object thereto, you or your attorney should IKe a written appearance In said Court at Barnstable before ten o'clock In die forenoon on the 23rd day of February. 194!), tbe return day of this citation. Witness , COLLEN C. CAMP- BELL. EsqUire, Judge of said Court, this 2Sth day of January, In the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. KENRICK A. SPARROW , Register. ¦ Feb. 3, 10, 17. sk , jM5» " i Tie l ^ j r^ jdWT Tfe ,w* v 3sr"~~ SlF.> ¦ ¦¦fSHriliKFP &2 TBT ¦¦¦sijti"- l^p 1 "~ I—I—I was pL L=I3NA , . rwwL• •»• - L jligH , —— 1 «"£"*= j -¦»?— « \U ftu.y p 'l |]l ' I! / ^\ I I u o ~i I •¦ »•, . . . . . . . C 9 ..CO". BLUEPRINTS ARE AVAILABLE Along witli complete building specifications for every house pictured in this scries , from the Barnstable Patriot , Hyannis, Mass. The price is $9.50 for the first set nnd $3.50 for addi- tional sets. I " ~~~1 THE BARNSTABLE PATRIOT i ; I Hyannis, Mass. !; Please send me more information, without obli- ; ; ! ^ration, about the plan features nnd the type of con- : j; struction used in the Durwood House as pictured in ! 1 this paper. j ' ¦ ! ; Name j i : ; ' Address I i i City State j ' !' * INTERSTATE CAPE COD THE ATRES — WEEK STARTING^iiT^ Daily 215 - 7:00 • 9:00 Matinee : Saturdays ond Sundays 2:30 Matinee: Saturdays and Sundays 2'3n Sun and Holidays Continuous from 2:30 Evenings 7:45 Evenings T:4B EKE3 III[JljJiiljJ HifiPiTn] Phone 1010 Phono 72 Phone 490 THURSDAY—FRIDAY "*"" FRIDAY—SATURDAY FRIDAY—SATURDAY ~~ That The SNAKE PIT The SNAKE PIT lif*M«ljt *f ill llFJTA OLIVIA DE HAVILAND OLIVIA DE HAVILAND If OnQenUi U15G MARK STEVENS MARK STEVENS TYRONE POWER —Note— —Also— GENE TIERNEY Substitute feature Saturday Mdtifieti OKLAHOMA BLUFQ Q A T i i Rni v in place of "Snalte Pit"— yJCO SATURDAY i Jimmy Wakely LAST OF THE NATIONAL VELVET LNote- UtV I 1 *1 II Mickey Rooney Substitute feature Saturday Matinee l l f l l I I UADCCC — in place of "Snake Pit "— WILD HUK&tb SUNDAY-MONDAY HUCKLEBERRY FINN 'ESSEST That M ^B -^ SUNDAY -MONDAY-TUESDAY UfAnrlai'flll IlKfrO SUNDAY-MONDAY Colo, by Technicolor IfOlllieHu l l ^gC _ ADVENTURES OF OENETIBRNET W*»A^*.A n— ||IM Wonderful Urge UUIl JUAH WHIRLWIND RAIDERS TYRONE POWER ERttOL FLYNN o , „ GENE TIERNEY ,SS5?K ,««SJL« Smiley Burnette —^^————__« VIVECA LINDPORS J W EDNE SDAY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY CnW fay rp echni C010r Let's Live a Little Let's Live a Little SECRET LAND ROBERT CUMMINGS ROBERT CUMMINGS ROBERT TAYLOR I HEDY LAMARR HEDY LAMARR ROBERT MONTGOMERY f ¦iHBMBBaHilBBBI ^lB^BHBi^HBaBB>HBBHB>IBVftlBBa naeKi««CBKEMHaMSXH ^^BHBBHiMH ^^^^^^^^^^^^ J 1 DANCE and DINE fe.The PilgrimCafe wJf ^ f °Pe« 9--00 A. M. to 1:00 A. M. \ M Ii Tel. Hyannis G24 DEPOT SQUARE HYANlflS j Cape Cod Secretarial School Approved for G.I. Training 242 Ocean Street— Hyanni* I Telephone Hyannis 1372 AUTO PAINTING PENDER REPAIRING WELDING * SIMONI55INO Satisfaction Guaranteed WALKER 'S ESSO STATION C«r. Noiilfc * flea »?«¦ Went Knd . H»«nM» JEWELRY and CLOCK I REPAIRS I Silver Replated I , Beads Restrung » Cinderella I Jewelry Shop I Watches - Clocks - Jewelry I S4G B Main Street Hyannis I ,Bi Hywah »•« ™ ....7*t ~ *"l Classi fied Advertising Two cents a word first insertion; 1 cent a word each subsequent In. sertlon; minimum charge tor each Insertion 25c. Display rate on ap- plication. To order a Classified, telephone 24 and ask for Ad-Taker Contact the man who has the merchandise you need through the Patriot's Classified Columns. Do you need a stove? Do you want to sell a stove? You will get re- sults by advertising in the Patriot 's classified columns. Itecently an adv for a used gas stove brought several to light, and the Patriot has another aatUtfled advertiser. Remember that the Patriot Is read all week Commonwealth of Massachusetts Barnstable, ss. PROBATE COURT. To Fredrick Burnett Topper , of parts unknown, and formerly of 741) West End Avenue, New York City, New York , and Hyogo, CIC Area, A.P.O. 317, e/o P, M., San Francisco, California, A libel lias been presented to said Court by your wile Norma Dodge Topper , or Barnstable (Hy- annis), in the County of Barnstable, praying that a divorce from the bond of matrimony between herself and you lie decreed tor the cause of cruel and abusive treatment and praying for alimony—and for cus- tody of and allowance tor minor child. If you desire to object thereto, you or your attorney should Hie a written appearance in said Court nt i Barnstable within twenty-one days | from the 28th day of .l ime, l'.l ll), the return day of this citation. Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP- BELL, Esquire , Judge of said Court, this 20th day or January, in tbe year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. I KENRICK A. SPARROW, Register. I Fell. 10, 17, 24. Our new stock of VALENTINES have just arrived. SMALLHOFF & HAINES Myannls, Mass. To the Honorable Senate and House or Representatives ot' The Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled. The undersigned , citizens of Massachusetts, respectfully petition for the passage of the accompany- ing bill or resolve , and/or for leg- islation providing for the construc- tion by the Department of Public Works of slips for the berthing of boats in Hyannis Harbor. (Signed) Allan F. Jones, Barn- stable; Robert F. Hayden , H. Hey- worth Backus, Paul Stiles, Charles G. Crones, Richard B, Keene, Reg- inald L. Taylor , Harold D. Sullivan , Bert Frimodig, Charles J. DeMone , J. Arthur Van Buren , Carrol W. Saley, Irving F. Briggs, C. A. Peter- son, V. H. Tarbell , Thomas Milne, Herbert IJ. Stringer , Herbert E. Cook , Charles N. Savery. Feb. 10-17-24. SCHUMAN REALTY COMPANY REALTORS All kinds of property bought and sold , Leases, mortgages, and flimu- cing arranged. George J. Scbumau Ruth H. Schuman 200 Main Street Hyannis. Mass. Tel. Hyannis 277 ENTERTAINMENT FOR CLUBS, Hotels , Banquets and Private Par- ties. Contact Sid Wright , Tel. Hy- annis 1423-W . ' -i Insurance Real Estate J. L, ROGERS Orleans Tel. 110 Mass. > „ r -^ \ ~ Z ^^^t ~ Z~~ ^ I ^-FKESH-Sv^jf I "^^FISH^-* I I HYANNIS FISH CO. I PLEASANT STREET I Phone Hyannis 1 266W1 on (lie Wuterfruut Everything i n Season \ • For Sale TIRES All passenger cur HIZBB In stork Liberal allowances for your used fires. Make this your tire head- quarters. Walker 's Esso Station. West End . Hyannis. MISCELLANEOUS " Wedding StLtlonory , Engagement and Wedding Announcements, In- vitations , Calling Cards. Six Day Service. The Patriot Office , Hyan- nls. Tel. Hy 24. • Wauted Used phonograph records wanted. Call Barnstable 305-11 at bouse between 0 p.m. and 8 p.m. Price will advance Marc h 1 PARENTS' MAGAZINE NOW 1 yr. $2.50; 2 yrs. $u.75; 8 yrs. $4.50 HELEN M. BERRY Bass River Phone Hy. 1649-M-3 i i Wire and Manila Rope ! Paints and Complete Line ot ! Marine Hardware and ; ! FiBhlng Supplies ; • MULLINS FISHING GEAR INC. Pier 4, New Bedford, Mass. Tel. 6-9493 P ^^n r ^ S^ ^B Agents for U M P -^ | I No. American — M O V I N G ? — ANDERSON CO. •UP Main Street Hyannis Tol. Hy. 900 • Fulmouth 131 BUY THE PATRIOT fOR HOME TOWN NEWS L