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March 3, 1949     Barnstable Patriot
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JNIVERSALIST PARISH MEETING Albert Houchin was chosen as ,i«rator at the Annual Parish Meeting of the First Unlversallst &of Chatham on Friday night ^ the church vestry. The new pas- ' the Rev. Charles De Vrles. and lir's De Vrles were present. Mem- , ' „' of the standing committee W l elected as follows: Walter *,,i,on, Edward Jacob, Norman I rldredge, Harry Berry, Mrs. May „,Meler. Prof. Robert Qay ^ was re- I" ted clerk, and Carl Chandler, k 'eaSurer. Nominating committee for 1960 will Include Mrs. Dor- 'theft Allen, Albert Houchin and Mrs, Doris Chandler. It was voted | 0 partition off part of the present ¦tore room as an office for the pas- lor and to take part of the Circle room for a rest room, complete with t0Het and lavatory. A new cup- board will be built for sewing ma- terials. Members of the standing commUtee will meet on Thursday night to organize. uN IVERSALI ST 80CIAL CIRCLE The monthly business meeting of the Social Circle was held on Wed- nesday afternoon followed by an address by the Rev. Charles De Vrles. A supper for members and their families was served at 6 p.m. iclth Mrs. Evelyn Jones and Mrs. Tlllie Romkey serving as hostesses. CONQREQATIONAL CHURCH NOTE8 Members of the Congregational Club met In the Church Vestry on Wednesday to pack boxes to be sent to Ellis Island. As part of the Woman's Work of Congregational Churches, members have met reg- ularly to sew on articles for boxes to be sent to Ellis Island Hospital , also to a southern Institution. A Pot Luck supper for members of the church and their families was served by the Ladles' Aid'. NEW MINISTER Sunday worship services will be resumed beginning Sunday, when the Rev. CharleB De Vrles will preach his first sermon as pastor of the First Unlversallst Church of Chatham. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The World Day of Prayer will be observed Friday, March 4, at 3 p.m. In the Congregational Church. World-wide , this day will be observed in over 70 countries around the world , on the tradition- al date, the first Friday in Lent each year. It Is sponsored by an inter-denominational committee of women from local churches. The leader Is Mrs. Stephen H. Smith, assisted by MrB. Frank Peabody, Mrs. Roderick MacDonald , Mrs. Carrie Welnz. Organist , Mrs. Priscilla Jones; soloist , Mrs. Whitney TileBton; ushers, Mrs. A, R. Llndblade und Mrs. Mae Wheeler. Offering dram- atization—leader , Mrs. Kenneth Ca- hoon, assisted by Dr. Ruth Brown , Mrs. Earl Allen, Mr. Richard Swan, Col. Geo. B. Campbell , Mrs. Edwin Spurling, Mrs. Chester Eldredge, Mrs. Albert Houchin . Nursery In vestry In charge of Helen Ham- mond and a group of High School girls. Missionary projects supported by the Inter-denomlnationB ' World Day of Prayer are Christian education in government Indian schools, edu- cational and social work among sharecroppers and migrants , trans- lation of Christian literature Into native dialects, support of inter- denominational Christian colleges in foreign countries and aiding for- eign exchange students to study in the United States. CARD PARTY The monthly card party spon- sored by the UniversallBt Social Circle will he held at 8 p.m. Thurs- day, March 10, in the Church ves- try. Arrangements are in charge of Mmes. May Wheeler , Evelyn Jones, OladyB Atwood and Dorothea Allen. 8COUT AWARDS Over one hundred Boy Scouts of Troop 71, Scout leaders and par- ents attended the annual Boy Scout banquet on Friday night in the VBB- try of the Chatham Methodist Church. Guests Included John M. Newklrk of Dennis, president of the Cape Cod Council; Harvey Martin of Falmouth and Dr. Carroll H. Keene, council vice-presidents. Sup- per was followed by remarks by Dr. Keene, troop committee chair- man. Cub Scout activities were out- lined by the Uev. Stephen H. Smith, Cub Pack leader. The troop charter was presented by Mr. Newklrk to Godfrey Forgeron, troop commit- tee secretary, The Scout Master's badge was prpesented to Kenneth Haven by Dr. Keene. Awards in- cluded six second class badges and a first class badge presented to Bruce Eldredge by council vice- president Harvey Martin. James Eldrldge received a senior patrol leader's badge, also a special award from Dr. Keene. A junior assistant Scout leader's badge was awarded to Wesley Keene by Scoutmaster. Haven, who also presented patrol leaders and troop officers ' badges. Wallace Atwood received an assist- ant Scout Master 's badge presented by Parker T. Itomkey, MB former Scoutmaster, and present member of the troop committee. Movies of Scouting on Cape Cod were shown. CHATHAM HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL, JAN.-FEB. Grade 12—Honors, Rose For- geron, Esther Larkin, Grade 11— •High honors, Helen Hammond; honors, Pamela Kent, Joanne Mac- Donald. Grade 10—Honors , Robert Doane. Grade il—Honors , Odessa Chase, Carolyn Eldredge , Evelyn Newcomb , Shirley Sylva. Grade 8— High honors, Esther Landry, (lor- ard Devlin; honors, Virginia Uiif- fin, Barbara Fates, Robert El- dredge, Judy Anderson, Jane Hard- ing, Kenneth Bloomer, June Tuttle , John Stevenson. Grade 7—High honors, Paul Eldredge, Charles Lees; honors, Joan Bladen , Edmund Hurdlng, Deborah Kent, Anna Ol- son, John Ryder. WOMAN'S' CLUB Due to the World Day of Prayer service on Friday afternoon , the regular meeting of tiie Chatham Woman's Club will be omitted. READING CLUB Miss Martha Hastings will outer- tuin members of the Chatham Read- ing Club Tuesday, March 8, at her home in South Chutham. The meet- ing scheduled- for March 1 was postponed because of the Blorm. BUY THE PATRIOT FOR HOME TOWN NEWS BIRTHDAY PARTY Jeffrey mid Jerry Frank cele- brated their fifth birthda- s on Feb- ruary 24 by entertaining a large gathering of friends and relatives at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frank. Movies were followed by refreshments. In- cluding five birthday cakes made by Mrs. Herbert Gould of Orleans, Mrs . Godfrey Forgeron, Mrs. Nel- son Forgeron and Mrs. James El- dredge. Those preset:: Included their grandmother, Mrs. Louise Frank, Mrs. Edward Clayton and daughter, Nancy; Mrs. Harry Per- kins, Mrs. Benjamin BaBsett and children, Benjamin and Sally, Yvonne and Ja«kle Forgeron, Mrs. Louis D'Entremont and children,, Carl , Marie and Marilyn; Mrs. Rob- ert McCann and daughter, Gail; Joan Belllveau , Mrs, Hubert Milley and daughters, Jennifer and Re- becca; Joyce Young, MrB. John Kelley, Mrs. James Eldredge, Mrs. Robert Nicket'Bon, Mrs, Jennie Car- doza and son, Charles; Mrs. Ashley Calder, Mrs. Herbert Gould and children , Estelle, Celina and Rich- ard of Orleans; Mrs. Kenneth Proc- tor and children, Kenneth and Mary, and Mrs. Thomas Jamioson and children , Helen and Donald. RED CROSS The local Red Cross drive opened on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Mrs . Barle Allen. Incomplete liB t of canvassers Includes Mmes. John Kelley, Ralph Bevlns , Robert Tut- ; tie, Clayton Woodward , My Whee- ler, Loon Martel , Ell Rogers , Jr., ('lenient Eldredge, Roy Gurley, Maurice Harding, Gordon Macin- tosh, William Stephens, Miss Nora Hammond, Miss June James, und Miss Josephine Atkins. Collections at South Chatham will bo in charge of Mrs. Charles Galloon ; North Chatham, Mrs. Thomas Haley; West Chatham, Mrs. Joseph Buck- ley, and Chathumport, Mrs, George Nlckerson, PERSONALS Mr. and MrB. Louis Webster re- turned Monday after vacationing In Florida for the paBt month. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wllinarth of Warren , R. 1., were at tltolr cot- tage on Adams Lane over I he week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Klttredge have moved from Maine and are occir 'ng the former Crowell homo on Stage Harbor Road, Mr. and Mrs. ('hosier Small loft Sunday to spend two weeks ill Florida , Wllhird Nicholas , Jr. has returned to school after a five weeks ' Illness. Mrs. Georgo Robertson IIUB been confined to her home by illness. MrB. Chestlnu Kelley Is reported III at her home on Old Harbor Road. William Cotter of Ostervlllo 1ms taken over the management of the Mayflower Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Paul IH IIIH are hon- eymooning following their mur- rlage at the bride 's home in Maine. Mrs. lilals, the former Mlaa Beryl M. Savage, will resume her posi- tion us fourth grade teacher at the Chutham School . The Rev. Stephen H. Smltli at- tended tiie pre-Lenten pustor's re- treat In Warwick, II. I., on Monday. Mrs. Marjorie Haven Is vacation- ing in Florida . Miss Josephine Guild lias re- turned to Reading after spending the school recess with her mother, Mrs. Charles A. Guild. Mr. and MI-B. D. Elmer Howes spent the weekend with friends in Plalnvllle. CHATHAM NEWS PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS -^B e a a a e^B S f a B Be S S t B e S f t e l S S e ^ B f l B a a a a a a a a a a l a a a a S B V B a a l V e a a S k M B S t ) ! i WITHIN THE REACH I OF YOUR FINGERTIPS j . . . Yes, at the end of your I fingertips, from which so f many coins glide BO often ' H'ltliout a care, is the reall- j zation of your fondest asplr- H ations, if you will but plan I to save. A home, Its furnlBh- | lags, a new car, the security I of your family, the educa- l tlon of your children—all I are dependent upon your de- 1 termination to put a little away eaoh week, each month to achieve them. Make saving for what you want a habit. Dollars saved In our bank multiply over time as generous interest is paid. Start an account today. I Sandwich Co-Operative Bank I Sandwich, Mass. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT V O T E FO R Frederic F* Scudder — MARC H 7 — For SELECTMAN and ASSESSOR Quotations, Comments and Questions "The best man for the biggest job in Barnstable." "There is no substitute for experience, integrity, vision and above all fair- ness in affairs and loyalty to principle." « To hundreds, Fred F. Scudder is this person. "He is representative of of everything we like best about Cape Cod." In him we liuve someone who not only has the native viewpoint , but also respects the interest of the summer non-resident property owner. " • "He is a loyal son of the Cape who has made a success of his life. " "He is" "h he" "He has" "Will he" "HE HAS GUTS" Polls open at 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. on March 7th If you want to vote for such a man and need transportation to the polls PLEASE CALL If in COTUIT "Walter C. 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