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February 24, 1949     Barnstable Patriot
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Be your own reporter. Tell your correspondent the news. FEDERATED CHURCH Rev. Thomas Purdue , Pastor. Mrs. Arnold Siiialloy, Organist. Mrs. Vlncont Dowcy, Supl. of Church School . Simon Qesln, choir director. 9:45 a.m. Church School. 11:00 ii.m. Church Service. 11:00 a.in,, class for beginners in Bruce Hull, 5:00 p.m. Junior Youth Fellow- ship. (1:30 p.m. Sonlor Youth Fellow- ship, Friday, 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal, fl;00 p.m., dally, musical devotions from church steeple . MASQUERADE BALL A Masquerade Hall was held last week BpoiiHorod hy tho Cotult Grange. Prizes wore offered for best dressed , original und tunny costumes und a special prize won given. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Tho eiigUKomont ol' Miss Murgi Luo Gloege to ltollun 0, .Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Seofort Smith of Nwton Center and this village has boon announced by hor pur unts , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E Gloegi of Menomonlo, Wisconsin. FIRE DISTRICT MEETING The Cotult Fire District at its tin ¦i mi I mooting In Freedom Hall Mou day evening, Feb. 14, voted to raisi $9715 by taxation and to utilize ad ilttlonul appropriations of $23,-115 from receipts of tho Water Depart ment. Resolutions were adopted li memory of A. Seiibury Childs , win was Instrumental iu organizing tin Cotult Fire Department, and dlot iu 1948. Offleors elected Included Ira L Campbell, moderator; Frederick L Harlow, member of tho Prudentid Committee for throe yours; Ken neth Turner, inembor of the Boart of Water Commissioners for throt years; F, M. Clifford , clork lor out your; Herbert Snow, troasuror foi ono your; Wurron Campbell, chlei engineer for one your; John 10, Fru zler , 1st assistant engineer, DIM year; John It. SoUZU, 2nd IIHS IK I IIII I engineer , one your; Bertram Ity dor , Udoll Perry and KMward Men chum , auditors, Members of tho District voted ti Instruct the Prudential commute* to appeal fur mi enabling net In per mil the district to use funds I'm memorials anil public libraries Thoy also votod to Instruct tin committee to invito aspirants I'm town offices to a meeting in Free ,^^J^ L // will keep clothes cleaner longer. r£~£u£ W jl PH ONE and our Driver will Call b,s\ B TH at your HOME." | |Ulf | | /W HL \ Iannis 983 Dennis 215 l£ £ ! 4 r \^Pl * Harwich 996-W r ^y^^VJU—*^WT ,¦^«»l».» «MM> 5^^f{¦ " ^ * t H.~^a f *****£*? iiiiniii i _ POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT VOTE FOE Walter S. Hastings 461 Main street Hyannis, Mass. «irv ilWJsP- ._ Candidate For £ ) SELECTMAN and ASSESSOR fcj^jll JL - I- llosldonl ol Hyannis for past twenty-two years. ^^ ' fj r ' 2. Served on IluriiHtulile Wur Price and Itutloiiing Hoard . ' ^ K^ t m^ ' « '' 4&w '¦ '¦ Momhor of Hyannis Fire Department, **%i^- ,,Jk< 4. ,',|,',n believer In and supporter of good , clean , honest Govern- - i l « f V monl 0V Ul" I,4"'l)1<'' HY ,n " People, and FOR tho people, with "<%i^M mf ^LW " I'latforni of the following planks: Full time employee; present yf k jgr ¦ form of Town Mooting (lovernment; u real Votoraii'n housing ^^¦ H F fl project ; dovelopmonl of our waterways , buachos landings and * A ¦ zm W' J^^H parks; u comprehensive zoning law embracing Hyunnis; u low ^ ^ S Jj ^k M tax rate during hi gh federal ami Slate luxation ; a definite plan ^m V | ^n fl propagation ; an Improvement In ^fl V WW ¦ sanitation laws; a further st udy or our buildin g laws ¦ / ^¦ k A regulations; a good , officiant progressive school nys- ¦ J 'i 1¦ M teraj a program of interest to our summer visitors , und u PJ £fl|H j l ¦ the Offices of Selectman, Assessor and Wel- ^^^^^' fure to out wuste and expense to a minimum. Cape Cod Secretarial School Approved for Q.I. Training 1242 Ocean Street—Hyannia Telephone Hyannia 1372 AUTO PAINTINO FKNI1HJ R HKP AIHINM WELDING & SIMONISSINQ Snllsfactlon Guaranteed WALKER'S ESSO STATION (tor. Mixitk * Ira Hi., WM< ICud . II,¦¦>„!. j * * SJlfjBpSy rifJ^feOrf^y^ ! "^^ ^ " ^^sS^^- "" -^ '- •' "^ ' ' I 5S i , ^"j»-'^«l*5SSI%t§^?—>~- -<~- ' TOWN OF &AR.N3 " ! A5LE. P L O P O S t D Q S . A D r . SCHOOL. M'U.u&m m 4 S>UU. 1 - H Y A M N I 3. MAS5 fctftHT* " ^ ST. MARY'S CHURCH (Kpiscopal) ,lev. Robert W. Nicholson, minister Holy Communion 8 A.M. {tuning Prayer 1 1 o'clock V Holy Communion 8 A.M. UNITARIAN CHURCH Rev. Walter Royal Jones, Jr., minister. 9:30 a.m., Church school and innior Church. 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship. Friday, 8 p.m., choir rehearsal. For Sunday, Feb. 27 Sunday observance. The service will include reading of a Message to the Churches of the Internation- al Association for Liberal Chris- tianity and Religious Freedom, from Dr. John Howland Lathrop, nresident of the association. Wednesday, March 2nd , at 7:30 t) m Regular meeting, Flower Guild Alliance, at the church. Musical evening. Hostess: Miss Maude Qftk6i*t Thursday : March 3rd. Sewing meeting Flower Guild Alliance, at io-30 a.m. at church. Unitarian Service Committee project. Coffee served. THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Wm. Stafford Scott , Minister Church School classes: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School assembly 10:45 a.m. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Evening Gospel Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Friday evening PARENT-TEACHERS' CLUB The Parent-Teachers' Club heard Carl A. Fraser explain the plan i fov improvin g the school grounds. I The hospitality committee was Mrs. I Arthur Tonks, Mrs. Simon Miller f and Mrs. Kenneth Greene. STITCH-N-COOK The Stitch-N-Cook 4-H Club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Carl A. Fraser, for a meeting and party. Games were played and Mrs. Fraser Berved refreshments. The group accepted an invitation from the Hyannis group, the Klicking Needles, to attend one of their meetings and provide the enter- tainment. CWC CLUB MEETS The CWC Club met Wednesday ut the home of Mrs. Martin Brown in Cummauuid. PARENT-TEACHERS' SOCIAL The Parent-Teachers ' Club earn- ing committee for February is plan- ning a Square Dance und Social at the Woman 's Club House next Sat- urday evening. Joh n Tulls is the chairman of the committee. RADIO DEBUT Eddie Souza, son of Mr. und Mrs. Edward Souza, newspaper delivery boy for the Cupe Cod Standard- Times for more than live years, made his debut on Radio Station WOCB-WOCB-FM last Saturday ui- ternoon. Eddie told of his experi- ences on his route through Barn- si able Village. TROTH ANNOUNCED Mr, und Mrs. Harold J. Burnham of Hyannis announce the engage- ment of t heir daughter , Elaine , to Churles W. Buckler of Barnstable. A March wedding is planned . Miss Burnl.am was graduated from Barn- stable High School in 1946. Her fiance, ulso a graduate of that school, class of 1945, and now is employed at a service station in Hyannis. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Leonard ol Pembroke were here for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase had Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes of Mel- rose as guests this weekend at their summer cottage, Mrs, Elsie Jones is a patient ut the Peter Bent Brigham HoBpituI in Boston , where she will undergo un operation. Mrs. Ernest Tompkins bus re- turned to her home from a Boston hospital. Ernest Libby is ill with pneu- monia in the Bookman Downtown Hospital In New York City. Mr. Libby has been employed on a mer- chant vessel. Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis SearB huve been ut their home on Weq.uao.uet Lake for several days , MrB. William J. Buckler is ill at her home with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, Sr. left yesterday for a trip to Now York , New Jersey, LandBdown, Pu., through the southern states to Berkeley, California , where they will spend the rest of the winter with Mr. Jones' brother. PERSONALS Peter Duggatt has returned homo, after spending a week in the Cape Cod Hospital with a fractured leg. MI SB Ann Mnyberry and C. F, Crocker, Jr., visited Mr. Crocker 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Crocker, for a few days, Miss Muriel Mnglll wus tho re- cipient of many gifts at a miscel- laneous shower given to mark her approaching marriage, Mrs. Harold Nlckerson wus hostess and those present were Mrs. Otis Ellis, Mrs. Duvld Seiibury, Mrs. Arthur Tonks , Mrs. William P. Lovejoy, Sr„ Mrs. Walter Cullity of Wost Barnstable; Mrs. Ethel L. Mugill , Mrs. John Tulls, Mrs. Douglas Nell , Mrs. \V. Dana Holmes , Miss Elwinna Nick- erson and Mrs. Mary B. Lorlng. Mrs. Floyd VanDuzer has return- ed to her homo , after being a pa- tient ut tho Now England Baptist Hospital where she underwent an operation. Com manlier Davis Murusplu of Brookline wus at his home lust week. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wyman of Melrose spent the weekend ut their home on old Jail Lane. The C.W.C. covered dish lunch- eon which was planned Wednes- day, has been postponed. John Vetorino and Clifton Thom- as have visited Boston recently. Floyd VanDuzer worked in the Chamber of Commerce booth at the Boston Sportsmen's Show last week. A Valentine birthday party and dinner WUB held iii tho rotiring room of the telephone office Mon- day evening, the occasion bein g ' Mrs. Frances Anderson 's birthday, Mr , and Mrs. Herbert William VVIliitakulnen , formerly ol' this vil- lage , now residents of Hyannis , ure parents of a son born ul the Cape Cod Hospital Feb. 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner ate parents of a daughter , Elaine , horn at the Cupe Cod Hospital Fob, 11 Mrs. Lynn A. Foote has returned , after spending several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. und Mrs. Robert Joy, und family 111 Morris , New York. Mrs. William A. Jonos, Sr., Is 111 at tho Peter Bent Brigham Hos- pital In Boston. BARNSTABLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Robert C, DoddB , pastor. Mrs. Cleveland Wilson , organist, and choir leader. Roger G. Edwards, Sunday School Director, Worship Service—9 : IB a.m. Sunday School , 10:80 A.M. Thursday, Choir Rohearsuls , 7:15 p.m., Junior; 8:00 p.m., Senior. SEW AND SEWS The "Sew and Sows" 111 Club met Monday afternoon ul 1:00 at the home of Miss Cynthia Coombs, Miss Myrna Welch , press corre- spondent, disclosed. At the meeting, the members |planned the activities for their next meeting which will bo held ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kenyoii. Their plans will Include the making of cotton hlouses und aprons to bo supervised and direct- ed by Miss Deuno Kenyon. EASTER BRUNCH Mrs. 1). Lloyd Welch, president or ilie Weyur Matrons ' Club , bus an- nounced that the members of the Club have planned u public Easier Sunday "brunch" to bo held In the Wcsi Yarmouth Community Build- ing following the 9:45 a.m. worship service. Co-ehulrmuii are Mrs. Charles W. Liberty und Mrs. Ralph Kimball. KITCHEN SHOWER A "Ititcheil shower" wus hold for .Mrs. Churles Anderson at I ho home ol' Airs. John Strom. Approximately 15 guests were preBont. IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Tho Improvement Committee of the West Yarmouth Congregation- al Church mot last Monday eve- ning. Throe new inemboi'H , Mr. Al- lien Nleml , Mrs. Albert Roblchnud ami MI SH Elolse Halter , wore " ail- milted Into the committee. WEYAR MATRONS After an 8:15 p.ni, business meet- ing Iu the Community Building Wednesday members will turn In i ho dollar earned and tell how they earned It. Refreshment committee will be Mrs. Archie McLean , Mrs. Thelmu Holmes and Mrs. Ray Hearse. TEEN AGE LEAGUE West Yurmoiith-DonnlB Toen- Ago League hits planned u roller skating party to be held tonight (Thursday) at the West Yarmouth Rainbow Ballroom ut 8 o'clock. The League 's next meeting will be bold at 7:30 on Sunday ul the home ol' Mr. und Mrs . Robert Dodds of Dennis. PERSONALS Mrs. Charles 10. Suxo of Etigle- woini left Friday, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Richard s of Boston, in spend the week In New York us the guest of ber brother, Mr. Ollvor I lagan. Muster David Monroe , son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Monroe of Colo- nial Acres, underwent u tonsil op- eration Monday morning at tho Cape Cod Hospital . Miss Marie llonney und Miss Grace O'Neill , school touchers ul Yarmouth High School, who are residing at the Cuttnons ' home on the Main Road, have relumed to their respective homes In North- ampton und Boston for the dura- tion of tin . school vacation. Muster Michael Sykes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sykos, Is spending the week visiting relutlvos in Now Jersey. Mrs. Lloyd Welch is vlllugo chairman for the Heart Crusudo. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kenyon and children , Richard , Deuno and Dor- othy spent the weekend visitin g frlondB In Churlemoii t, Muss. Dor- othy remained In Charlemont for the entire week and the Kenyons > are expected to return and bring her homo on Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Manges, who wus the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hills or Berry Avenue , re- turned to Tenacro School in Wei- lesley accompanied by Miss Morrle Allls , who spent purl of hor vaca- tion with friends In Newton. Miss Lois Randall , who Is at- tending Bryunt Collego in Provi- dence, spent u few days with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Churles Ran- dall , of Colonial Acres after finish- ing her Freshman year. Lois re- turned Wednesduy to begin her Rnllhnninrn vear- West Yarmouth Barnstable Vs. Yarmouth Last week Tuesday Barnstable downed Yarmouth in u thriller, 3d to 23, in the first period the score wus only 1 to o In Yarmouth's favor on Dick Morgan 's toul shot With only .in seconds to go. At I ho end ol' the half It wan Barnstable 12 to 1 1, ami then thoy really wont to town, otitscorltig Yarmouth 24 to 12, but i lie game wus u lot closer than the score Indicated, Again It was "Big Ed" and "Llltlo Dick" who led the attack , netting It) ami 9 points respectively, while "Son " Perry dropped in S. Bruce Do silver and "Free" Cash ol' Yarmouth pluyed sterling bull, but It was too much for two men alone, I Again li WIIH Barnstable's hei ght I that hud a lot to do with the out- come of tho game. They controlled both backboards, for which Wall 1 Perry und Dave Fish, who pluyod brilliant bull , gel most or the credit, "Barnstable New Cape Champs! 1 LiiHl Friday nlghl the Red Raiders 1 ol' Barnstable look P-town Into camp < to tho tune or 58 to 47 , Ihorohy tuk- . Ing tho Cupe crown. Willi upproxl- • mutel y 251m fans looking on , Biirn- ¦ stable umped to » 10 to 8 loud at the end of tho llrst period , und boosted It to 25 to HI at tho hull' way mark, In the third period P-town oul- . scored Biirnstiihlo 18 to 17, but ! Barnstable roared hack and dropped . In 10 while holding P-town to 12. Barnstable bud too much height tor _ the hoys from I'-town , and thoy , slopped them from scoring inside ( Uio quarter court murk until the , end of the game. I Bolli teams played brilliant bas- ketball. "Little Dick" FullowH , "Big Ed" Nelson and "Sonny " Perry tossed In 111, 14 und 11 points re- ' spootlvoly, "Little Dick" pluyod tho host l " K"t i' his career, Wall perry and "Big Ed" wore sensational In oov- 3 erlng both backboards, Trovers of, J P-town was especially "hot" dur- Ing the latter purl, of tho gunio . In the preliminary game, Sand- wich ti iris squeezed out a close one ' over P-tOWIl tllrls , 21 to 20, for the Cupe Girls ' titl e, With about 20 sec- ollds to go Bessie Qlbba sunk a tech- nical foul shot lor tho win. Barnstable Vs. Falmouth In Brocktoi: Saturday night Barnstable High downed Falmouth High , 112 to 27, j ul the Brookton "Y" In the llrst , round of iho stale-wide tournament. Again It was "Big Ed" Nelson I who lud the way with 17 points , and Die Follows dropped In 8. "Cuppy " Liimbort sunk 11 ror Fal- mouth , but ho couldn 't do It. alone. You could sou very ouHlly ihai Barnstable was tired fro m tho night beldre 's game lor tho Cupo championship which thoy won , but they did show sparks of life during ! tho game, UH thoy got the fast break working al. Union. Barnstable won on foul shots , UH r each loam sunk 12 field goals, but Barnstable sunk 7 rouls while Fal- mouth got only two. • It was a rough game for Barn- stable, us Falmouth played a rugged . game but couldn 't gel away with ll with the referees up there, Barnstable will piuy again next . Thursday at Brockton. —Roy N. Nightingale, B. H. S. Notes County Budget The county budget Submitted to the Btato legislature by the Burn- stable County Commissioners calls for $761,108,26 for the fiscal year starting next July llrst, an Increase of $11,405,63 over the budget Under which tho county 1B operating for the current year, an approximate iMi % increase, according to County Treasurer Bruoe K. Jerauld. Be- CUIIBO of Increases, however , In es- timated receipts und In the cash balance, tho lax levy will be almost 2% lower. The Commissioners did not In- clude tho If 100,000 appropriation thoy were asked to Incorporate for Cape-wide gypsy moth spraying In tho spring, explaining Hint they lucked authority to Include Ibis amount and that It can be added later. Sen . Stone bus put In a bill to authorize tho levy of a county- wide tax for tills purpose. Included In thu budget Is $750(1 Tor u new brushbroukor; $16,000 for advertising Cupo Cod , Increase of $5000 over last year 's figure', the $15,0(111 to ho matched hy the Cape Cod chamber of Commerce; if220 ,- 000 lor the sanatorium , an Increase of approximately $10,000, reflected In the schedule chniigo to a 40-hotlr week , Inorensed cost ot supplies , etc.; $108,008 for tho sheriff's de- part 111011I , Including tiftids for tho purchase of a tractor und potato digger lor the County Farm und new laundry und kitchen oQuipment for the House of Correction , us well UH siiliiry Increases already in ef- fect sluco July and vacation and sick leave schedule changes, all making lor an Increase from IUHI year's budget figure of $00,646,26; $iii ,nio for the police radio system, u decrease rrom $18,402.60; $0860 for the Police School und Bureau of Criminal Idontlflontlon, an in- crease from $4115, beaauso of thu 40-hour week and an additional man In thu summer; $011 ,800 for high- ways and bridges, a decrease rrom $101,800; $20,072 lor county aid to agrloulturo, an Inorense from $19 ,- (102; $25,00(1 tor poHt-wu r rehabilita- tion , an annual request, As It stands, tho budget will cull for a tux levy or $508,101,84, while the figure for the budget a year ago called for a tax lovy or $618,815.74, Town of Barnstable Activities REALTOR Personal and confidential serv- ice in tho piircliiiHii und sale of Mld-Cupo Real Eslato . Listings duslrod of houses large und small. SAMUEL T. STEWART and ASSOCIATES Tel. Hyannle 1930 13 Sherman Square Hyannis —^M i ^ ^ —. JEWELRY ami CliOOK REPAIRS .Silver Roplatod Beads Rostrung Cinderella Jewelry Shop Watches - Clocks - Jewelry 840 li Main .Street Hyannis Ij ppan^ — ¦ I Hrionlt ISO H