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WON ANTIQUES EXPOSITION
HYANNIS WOMAN'S CLUB
Art
A change in the scheduled pro-
grams was made Tuesday evening
at a meeting in Mrs. E. F. Smith's
home. March Sth Mrs. Edward P,
Smith will give her program on
"Furniture" In her home instead of
with Mrs. Charles B. McMullen.
March 22nd Mrs. Ralph R. Burr
will give a program on "Illustra-
tions " in the borne of Mrs. George
W. Wagoner instead of "Ceramics"
by Mrs. George W. Norwood. Mrs.
Walter It. Pond, Mrs. Norwood and
Miss Annie S. Crowell were named
to the nominating committee, and
Miss Bertha M. Arey, Miss Eloise
H. Crocker and Miss Katharine
Hurlburt were appointed to the
program committee. Mrs. Wagoner
gave a program on "Operas" at
this meeting. She spoke of famous
grand opera artists und showed
pictures of some, and also showed
pictures of opera houses In various
countries , which were loaned by
the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
GARDEN CLUB
Another Round Table will be
held at 2 p.m. Tuesduy with Miss
Annie S. Crowell.
POCAHONTAS
The weekly whist parties have
been suspended 'until further no-
tice. Date of the giant whist party
has been changed to May 2nd from
April ISth.
JEWISH MEN
The monthl y business meeting
will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday
with Selwyn Leen.
ST. FRANCIS GUILD
The business meeting of St.
Francis Xaxier Guild at 8 p.m. next
Thursday at the Hyannis Woman 's
Club will be followed by a one-act
play in charge of Mrs . W. Leo
Shields. Accompanist for group
singing of Irish songs will be Mrs.
Arnold Rogean.
CHILDS-RICHARDS WEDDING
Miss Elaine Joyce Richards, a
telephone operator here, and a
daughter of Mr . and Mrs. William
Richards of Falrbaven , became the
bride of Lester Francis Childs, Jr.
•of Hyannis in a double ring service
at 2:3u p.m. Saturday in the Fair-
haven Unitarian Memorial Church.
Attendants of the couple were Miss
Beverly Richards of Fairhaven , a
sister of the bride, and Donald A.
Chase of Hyannis. L. Donald Crow-
ell and Charles H. Thomas of Hy-
annis served as ushers. A recep-
tion followed in Perry 's Hall in
Fairhaven. The couple are on an
auto trip to Canada and Northern
New England, and will reside in
Centerville.
UNITY GUILD
Tentative plans for the annual
Easter sale, bridge and tea were
made at Monday 's meeting, and it
will be held during the first week
of April.
ANNIVERSAP'ES
Tomorrow is the 78th birthday of
Captain Edgar S. Angell; Monday
will be the 27th wedding annivor-
sarv of Mr . and Mrs. Richard L.
Harris and the 27th also of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter F. Chase; Mr. und Mrs.
Fred E. Burrows will be married
88 years Tuesday; and the 4th wed-
ding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Kepnes Is next Thursday .
REBEKAHS
Entertainment after the 8 p.m.
meeting Tuesday of Willing Hand
Lodge will be In churge of Mrs.
Doris O'Brien. Mrs. Constance Mey-
ers and Mrs. Alice Wesala will
serve refreshments.
TUESDAY NIGHT CLUB
Mrs. Florence Montelro will en-
tertain members when they meet
at 8 p.m. Tuesday to sew for a
sale.
BARNSTABLE HIGH SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL
Second Quarter—Feb. 4, 1941)
Grade 7, high honors: Jean Mur-
phy. Honors: Joan Allen , Barbara
Couto , Edward Crosby, Jacquelyn
Howe, Marcia Hull , Joan Kittila,
Jane I.ibby, Harriet Mason , George
j McLean , Dian Moore, Sandra Park-
i er, Jacy O'Bryan, Joyce Schuman,
' Victor Seknde , William Thompson.
Honorable mention: John Ander-
son, Beverly Blaser, David Ches-
ro, Barbara Coggeshall , Patricia
Dudley, Jane Gallant, Gerald Huclt -
abee . Walter Jacobson , Janice Kel-
ley. Robert Leeman, Eileen Mar-
chant, Regina Martin, Dene Rose,
Jeanette Verkade, Adelbert Weav-
er, Nancy Wiinikainen .
Grade S: Honors : Shirley Ander-
son, Richard Baker, Gael Campana,
Laurie Campbell , Arllne Carlson ,
Alary Chase, Sally Dixon , Kalliope
Garoufes, Helen George, Kenneth
Grace , Elizabeth Hall , Shirley
Holmes , Deborah Howes, Shirley
lmberg, Marilyn Jacobson , Brook s
Kelley, Paul Kyllonen , Judith Lag-
ergren , Shirley Lewis, Polly Mar-
chnnt , Louise McDonough, Ann Mc-
Lean, Adrlanne Petrldes, Leslie
Reid , Patricia Richards , Dorothy
Slddall, Anne Slavin , Kathleen Sul-
livan , Jane Walley, Colin Wood-
bury. Honorable Mention : John Al-
berghlni , Rltu Bray, Junice Cas-
well , Robert French , Lois Hallett ,
Judy Hlggins , Yvonne Mitchell ,
Elaine Murphy, Joan Prada , Patri-
cia Sloan , Harrison Soule , Nancy
Stearn s, Carol VanBuren .
Grade 9: High Honors : Barbara
Anderson , Shirley Igo, William
Korpela , Judith Rounds , Curtis
Stiles. Honors : William Beldan , Jo-
anna r^icknelj, Gilhermina Couto,
Janet Duchesney, Ella Fraser , San-
dra Hasckel, Marilyn Johnson ,
William Jones, Donald Kunze,
Carol Lahteine, Alice Murphy,
June Pierce , Jackson Rice, Charles
Smith , Muriel Sollows , Barry Stur-
gis, Suzan Thomas. Honorable
•Mention: Virginia Balboni, Shirley
Barter , William Beaumont , Briah
Connor , John Deware, Betsy Eaton,
Robert Frazier, Ruth Goodall , Bet-
I
ty Griffin, Martha Hansberry, Cor-
Inne Hord , Avy Morse, Marilyn
Perry, Mary Perry, Janet Place,
Mary Sylvester, Prudence Thacher.
Grade 10: Honors: Richard Dol-
fns, Frederick Hodge, Beverly Rus-
ka, George Slddall. Honorable Men-
tion: Sally Coleman , Manuel
Duarte , Brice Eldredge , Ethel
Farewell, Elizabeth Hinckley,
James Kelley, Rosemary Lahteine,
Sheila McGoff, Marion Phinney,
Edgar Pulslfer, Robert S. Peter.
Grade 11-
. High Honors: Betty
Burrlll , Josephine Daniel , Lorraine
Fraser, Carolyn O'Neil. Honors;
Mary Ashley, Constance Bearse,
Elaine Burman , Ruth Muldowney,
Marie Ohm, Alice Ryder, Harold
Williams. Honorable Mention : John
Boyne, Alice Brown, Carolyn Cole-
man, Orrin Eaton , Orrin Robblns,
Lola Wordal).
Grade 12: High Honors: Curolyn
Simpson, Virginia Smith. Honors:
Harold Andrews , Chester Crosby,
Evelyn Farquhar, Priscllla Gaffney,
Geraldine Coffin , Margaret John-
son, Nancy Kesten , Russell Kunze ,
Aune Mikkonen, Doris Perry, Elea-
nor Pierce. Honorable Mention:
Mary Brown , Tliomus Carlson ,
Llewellyn Clough, Charles Cole-
man , Chester Crosby, Mary Foote,
Helen Lagergren , Doris Lus, Rich-
ard Uutledge, David Young.
BAYOLA PARTY
The Bayola Club will sponsor a
public dessert socinl and bridge
party In the parish hall Monday at
1:30 p.m. Reservations may be
made with the committee, which in-
cludes Mesdamea Gordon Llbbey,
Alvln Burling, Richard Soule, Ken-
neth Dottridge, Raymond Randall
and Gilbert Macomber.
HYANNIS GRANGE
A George Washington program
In charge of MrB. Ellen Chase, lec-
turer , will follow the 8 o'clock meet-
ing Monday at the Hyannis Wom-
an 's Club, Mrs. Carrie Haines Is
refreshment chairman. Mrs. Lillian
Geer will play for dancing.
MATRONS CLUB
A business meeting at 8 p.m.
Monday In Baldwin Hall will be
followed by a musical program In
charge of Mrs. Jeseph B. Kelley.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Hollis Wor-
dell , Mrs. Florence Rogers and Mrs.
Lester Childs. Members will meet
at 7:30 p.m. next Thursduy with
Mrs. Merton Brown to sew for n
sale.
DE MOLAY MOTHERS'
The monthly meeting will be at
2-.30 p.m. Tuesday In Masonic
Temple .
JEWISH WOMEN
The postponed meeting of the
Jewish Women 's Club will be at 8
p.m. Wednesday ut the home of
Mrs. Hyman llirsch.
ORDINATION
In the Church or the Annuncia-
tion of Nashua , N. H., Sunday, the
Rev . Peter Kamoundos was or-
daiued to the priesthood of the
Greek Orthodox Church. He is the
husband of the former Miss Bessie
Terpos of Hyannis. The ceremony
was conducted by Bishop Athenu-
goras Kavudas and the pastor, the
Rev . Eustis Avllas . Mr. Ramoundoa I
will graduate from the Brooltline
Greek Orthodox Theologicul Sem-
Inavy in May and expects assign-
ment as a student-pastor in the
meantime . Following the ceremony,
Rev. and Mrs. Ramoundos and
members of the Terpos family went
to New York City by plane where
he assisted in the marriage cere-
mony of Miss Helen Fotou of New
York , a cousin of Mrs. Rumoundos,
und William Nanos of Brockton , in
St, Spyridos Church .
SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB
The annual meeting and election
will be at 8 p.m. Saturday in the
clubhouse.
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
A holiday party given by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred H. Oehme In their home
was in honor of the second birth ,
day of their daughter, Susan Ruth.
Present were Wuyne and Marlene
Oehme, Mr. and Mrs. \V. K. Oehme
Mrs. Warner McCall and her chil-
dren , Mimi, Mark and Terry, Mrs.
Leonard E. Robsbam and her
daughter, Christine , Arlene Chap-
man and Marcia Hull.
RAINBOW GIRLS
A class of Ave Initiated Tuesday
evening In Masonic Temple Includ-
ed Patricia Gunnery, Janice Cas-
well, Barbara Anderson , Cynthia
Crowell and Marilyn Jacobson. A
donation of $5 to the Heart Crusade
was voted, April 3rd was set for
Rainbow Sunday when members
will attend the Federated Church
service in a body. Plans were made
to attend the Grand Assembly in
Boston May 6th and 7th . After
Tuesday 's 7:15 p.m. meeting there
will be a penny sale in charge of
Pauline Coggeshall and AlBtine
Salter.
PERSONAL8
Miss Hazel V. Connor 1B spending
the school vacation at her home In
Palmer.
Ronald (Jerlach haa been In the
Cape Cod Hospital for a minor op-
eration.
Mr. and Mi's. Jack Dranetz, ac-
companied by their sons, Allen ,
Sidney und his wife , and Mrs. Alice
Fisher were In Boston Monday eve-
ning for the wedding of their
nephew , Herbert Sandler , of Dor-
chester.
Mrs. Waller D. Baker , Mrs. Clias.
E. HUITIB and Miss Julia Brine ,
accompanied by Chester A. Baker ,
came home by plane yesterday from
Fort Stockton , Texas, where the la-
dies were In an uuto accident lust
week.
Devens D. Arnett 1B visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Elliot F. Wulker of Digit-
ton this week.
MrB. Thomas J. Powers has re-
turned home from the Cape Cod
Hospital with Iter son, Michael
Byrne, born there February 14th.
Miss Dlano Pazakis, a student at
Pembroke College, went to Miami ,
Flu., to spend u few days with her
parents , Mr. and Mrs. JumeB Paza-
kis, who are vacationing there.
Nicholas Anestis, who was on va-
cation In Miami , is home .
Mrs. Joseph Montelro , who und-
derwent two operations in the Cupe
Cod Hospital , 1B ut home.
Mr. und Mrs. Rulph Hurtling of
Dridgewuter were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Selff.
Mr. ami Mr». William N. Ormsby
or Newton opened their home hero
lor tho holiday weekend. With them
were Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Payan
of Providence,
Mrs, Patrick J. McKeon returned
home from the Cape Cod Hospital
with her daughter born there Feb-
ruary 15th , Her alBter , Miss Joan
Crowley of Melroae is viBltlng for
a few duys,
HYANNIS NEWS
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Mid-winter Sale
Continues
NEW MERCHANDISE
lias been added to insure
ft large variety ut tre-
mendous savings,
• SUITS
• TOP COATS
• SHIRTS
• TROUSERS
• SWEATERS
• JACKETS
And Winy other items
Cor .Men und Boys.
PURITAN
Clothing Company
Hyannis Chatham
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Nylons, Organdies, Ninon and
Cotton Marquisettes
in several IOIIL'UIS and slyles.
The Wallpaper Shoppe
302 Main Street Hyaiuiia, Mass.
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' POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
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Vote for
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SELECTMAN and ASSESSOR
For the Town of Barnstable
on March 7th
I am not pledged to any special
interest or group.
As Selectman , I can and will de-
vote myBelt to a sincere and pro-
gressive administration. A vetera»
of two wars; a business man;
family man.
Listen to my Radio Address
tonight at 7;00 P.M.
As well as Thursday, March >w
at 0:45 P.M.
FERDINAND J. GALLANT,
Osterville and Hya""18
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JEWELER
. 114!) Muni Street Hyannis
Dr. W. C. Lincoln
Optometrist
28 Barnstable Road
Phone 881
L E G A L N O T I C E 8
PASSBOOK LOST
Notice is hereby Riven that Pass-
book , No. H25S, Issued by the Bass
River Suvings Dunk , has been lost
or destroyed , and that application
bus been made to the said Bass
River Suvings Bunk to issue a
duplicate book in accordance with
Section 40, Chapter 500, Acts of
1908.
Feb. 17, 24, March 3.
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When we finance your home f
you are employing local sav- /
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and neighbors. I
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your home. 1
Hyannis
Co-operative Bank
West Main St. & Scudder Ave.
Hyannis
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JAMES F. KENNEY
Realtor & Appraiser
18 Ocean Street, Hyannis, Mass.
Tel. 907
Solicit Listings
HOMES, FARMS, ESTATES
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
Personal Attention to Exclusive
Listings
Finance & Management Rentals
FRESH
FISH
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From
Cape Cod Waters
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Baxter's Fish Market
177 Pleasant St., Hyannis I
I'hu'uc II). lOSa-W or 14N7
Located next to new Town Wharf
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PERSONALS
Winfred E. Harris is ill at h|.
home. He will be 78 Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Greenlaw
have had as guestB Mr. and Mrg
Stanley H. Greenlaw, parents of
Parker Greenlaw, of Melrose Ar
riving last Friday, Mr . Greenlaw
Sr. returned on Saturday and Mrs'
Greenlaw yesterday.
Hyannis
Funeral services and burial hBVo
been held in Brockton for Harold
L.» Lothrop, 62, who died In a hB.
Pital In that city on Monday -»*'
Lothrop was the son of Mr. Charie
C. Lothrop . and brother of MI «*
Gertrude Lothrop, both or who*
live in South Yarmouth , where Ha '
old Lothrop was a trequent visitor
BesideB hia rather and sister Mr
Lothrop leaves his widow M
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Marlon Lothrop; another '
si8t„'
MI BB Florence Lothrop; a brother
Fred Lothrop, all of Brockton a„,'
several nieces and nephews. '
Harold L. Lothron
A Look into the Patriot Files
100 YEARS AGO
Cape Cod Educational Statistics
Provincetown appropriates .$.
'!.81
per child , Barnstable $:i.5S, Sand-
wich $H.27, Eastham, the poorest of
all, conies next with $2.S3; Ynr-
mouth $2.77 and so on down to Den-
nis, which stands lust, giving but
one dollar, five cents, eight mills t<
each child ; Dennis ought to do bet-
ter. She is uble to und should be
ashamed not to.
The subject of educational im-
provement has been a good deal
considered in this county during
the last year, and we trust it will
continue to have its full share of
attention. Let us not he ashamed to
see Cape Cod compared with other
counties in matters of education.
We are not behind Berkshire, sure-
ly, In commercial enterprise or gen-
eral intelligence , anil we cannot
, bear to see Barnstable and Berk-
shire at the foot of the list of coun-
ties in educutional efforts .
At the annual meeting holden ut
Nantucket,, on Monday lust, the
town voted to petition tho legisla-
ture to enable it to subscribe $50,-
000 to the extension of the Cupe
Cod Railroad to Hyannis Port—
und voted 139 to 30 to petitio n in
| favor of the enactment of the Maine
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Liquor Law. The town expenses of
I Nantucket last year were $ 10,085.S7
of which $11,008.27 went for the
support of schools , 89,478.17 for the
poor , and $8,400 for the redemption
of notes.
The town debt has been gradual-
ly diminishing for live years. On
the first of February, 1847—the year
I of the great fire—tho debt of the
own was more than $78,000; on the !
first of February, the present year,
it was only $23,170.111.
We give a large portion of our
paper this week, to value d corre-
spondents. Road their articles. We
have some of the host in the coun-
try—and all of them well posted
up! "Stockholder " and an "Old
Stockholder " upon the subject of
Railroads—and the Cape Cod
Brunch In particular—are deserving
a perusal, it Is a lamentable fact
that a movement is on foot by
which the extension of the Cupo
Cod Brunch Is to be defeated for-
ever—and if the plan of Its man-
l agers should succeed , the stock in
J
this road will not bo worth one
I dollar . We shall keep a bright
lookout and furnish some startling
1 facts, byo and bye. w0 prefer, ut
present , tbut those who •are large
I stockholders , should occupy nil the
space we have—Amos an