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Cape Cod
Secretarial School
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242 Ocean Street—Hyannle
Telephone Hyannle 1S72
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REPAIRS
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'e/lu r down Cape at 9:30
,jn. and 5:30 p.m.
""Lobby open dally 7:30 _.m. to 6
p.m. Window service 8 a.m. to 6
pm. Monday through Friday ; 8:00
»m. to 12 noon Saturdays.
W. Dana Holmes, Postmaster
STURGIS LIBRARY
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday,
2-6 and 7-9 p.m.; Saturday. 2-6 p.m.
Miss Marie Taveau, Librarian
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Rev. Walter Royal Jones, Jr.,
minister. . , .
9:30 a.m.. Church school sad
j unior Church.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
Friday, 8 p.m., choir rehearsal.
For Sunday, March 20
Sermon topic : "The Meek and
Merciful." ,
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Processional hymn. Lift uy
Your Hearts ; anthem , "I Hear Thy
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ce"_Cenevan Pulslver; hymn ,
i Thank Thee, Lord for Strength
of Arm "; sermon; recessional, "To
Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love."
THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Stafford Scott , Minister
Church School clasRes: 10:00 a.m.
Snnday School assembly 10:45 a.m.
Morning Church Service 11 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 8:30 p.m,
Bvening Gospel Service 7:30 p.m,
Choir ReheurBal Friday evening
For Sunday , March 20
Sermon topics: Morning. "Why
Follow Jesus?" ; Evening, "Chris-
tian Warriors."
Wednesday , 7:30 p.m.. Union
/yeiiten Service at Centerville Vil-
lage Church .
ST. MARY'S CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Rev. Robert W. Nicholson, minister
Sunday Services:
Holy Communion 8 A.M.
Morning Prayer 11 o'clock
Wednesday
Holy Communion 8 A.M.
PERSONALS
Philip K. Jerauld Is treasurer of
tbe Fantasia Club , a musical socie-
ty at Boston University College of
Music, and took part In the pro-
duction of "Anything Can Happen",
which was given at the college last
-night.
Miss Georginia Jones has been
spending several days with her
aunt , Mrs. Qeorglana Hinckley In
Ostervllle.
Mrs. Roy Roblcheau and two
daughters of Quinoy were visitors
of her sister, Mrs. Anthony G.
White.
The food sale of the Parent-
Teachers Club held on Election
day netted JHG.0U.
Mrs. Hurry B. Ryder has return-
ed to Brighton , after spending a
few days with Mr. Ryder at their
home oil Sachem Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Covllle
were visitors at Hamilton Beach,
N. 11. Their sons, Rickie and Ron-
ald, stayed with their grand-
| mothers, Mrs. Lester Oovlll and
Mrs. Anthony White.
Curtis Alan, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Otis Jerauld of
Haverhill , was christened in the
Unitarian church on Sunday ;" Mr.
j and Mrs. Frederick Jerauld of this
village were the sponsors. The
baby is named for liis paternal
great grandfather, Captain ID. Cur-
tis Jerauld. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K.
Jerauld, grandparents of the baby,
entertained a family party of ten
at dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Jones and (laugh-
er, Patricia, are spending a lew
weeks In Washington , n. ('., with
Mrs. Jones' mother , Mrs. Frank
Ilincks. They Hew from Hyannis.
Mrs. Sadie Blunchurd lias gone
to Belfast, Maine, to make her
home with her sister. Mrs. Halt le
M. Larrabee.
Mrs. Elsie Jones has returned to
her Main Street home from the
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in
Boston where Bhe was a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bangs
have returned to their home on
Hyannis Road, after spending the
winter In St. Petersburg, Florida.
Mrs. John Vetorlno and three
children have returned to New
Bedford after spending the week-
end with Mr. Vetorlno at their
home on Hyannis Road.
George W. Palmer Is recovering
from an accident In which a spike
went through his foot.
Ml'H. James Miller has returned ,
after spending several weeks with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. 11. A. Davidson and fam-
ily at Moiiltrievill e , S. C
PERSONALS
Warren Jones was In Bridge-
water where he is taking a special
course at the State Teachers
College.
The Flower Alliance will hold an
all-day sew Thursday at the church
parlors.
Mrs. William Stone, Mrs. Arthur
Tonks, Mrs. Lynn A. Foote, Mrs.
Nathan C. Nlckerson, Miss Prls-
cilia Daggett and Mrs. David Sea-
bury all attended the Flower Show
in Boston on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson
of Brockton are spending several
weekB with her aunt, Mrs. Mary B.
Boring.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barrows of
Boston were at their home on Scol-
der 's Bane over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs . Alexander Crane
and children have arrived home
alter spendiiip; several monthB in
North Carolina,
Miss Mildred Ilartwell attended
the Massachusetts Teachers Fed-
eration and luncheon at the Par-
ker Miuiso oil Thursday. Miss Hart-
well Is u director or the Federa-
tion,
Miss Priscllla Daggett, Mrs. Jo-
seph Novack, Mrs. Balfour Basset!
l and Mrs. Russell Miller accompa-
nied Mrs . Nathan C. Nlckerson to
Ihe Flower Show on Monday.
Mrs. Jessie Hinckley luis re-
turned to her home after spending
the winter months at the home of
Parker S. Holmes.
Miss Muriel Magill visited her
father, John Magill of EaBt Douglas
over i lie weekend.
Mrs. Lois Kent Fleming ol Green
wlch is with her daughter and son-
in-law . Mr, and Mrs. II. Bradley
Davidson on Hyannis Road
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wylle ol Wol-
lasloil were guests of Mr. und \li
Chester 1,. Hiissett recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Briiddock Coleman
hare returned to their home aftoi
spending several months with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Cai'leiun Taylor in Hyannis.
Mr. mid .Airs. John Crocker und
son, Allied , ol Fall River visited
' Mr. and Mrs. David I,. Crocker and
| Mrs. Allied Crocker tills last week
i Floyd Van Duzer , Nomina Cook,
j Herbert and Shirley Lovell were
I among those from this village who
I attended a hearing at tlie State
I Hous e on Thursday.
Mrs. Annis Irving of Ostervlll e
Is keeping house for Mrs. Elsie
Jones for a few weeks.
Miss Betto Ann Jones , daughter
ol' Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones
was tendered a surprise kitchen
shower party at the home of Miss
Joan Fisher. Mrs . Fisher assisted
Joan In serving refreshments and
, guests were the MisBes Marion
Phiniiey, Beverly Jones , Martha
Hallett , Hester Barms, Kuthrlyn
llochu , Peggy Johnson , Joanne Ken
nedy und .lean Bitter ; and Mines.
Albert Hallett , Harry Jones, Harry
I'liillno ok and William Shepherd.
Miss Jones will become the bride
of Thomas VV. Leonard of Pem-
broke und Barnstable In June.
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MRS. E. S, 8TOCKWELL
Correspondent
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
1717 Meeting House
Rev. Robert H. Brock, pastor.
Mrs. Henry Oilman, organist.
Mrs. Bertha oiklemus, Supt Sun-
day School.
9:00 a.m., worship service.
10:15 a.m., Sunday School.
OUR LADY OF HOPE CHURCH
(Catholic)
' Rev. Walter J. Buckley, pastor.
Sunday Masses: 8:30 and 10:30
a.m.
MRS. WILLIAM ADAMS
Mrs. William Adams , who has
been slek for a IOIIR time , passed
' away Tuesday A.M. ul her home.
|The burial services are at Whitman
today.
I BRIDGE PARTY
$1)9.40 was made at the telephone
bridge and whist party, which was
held u couple of weeks URO .
, GIRL SCOUTS
A Girl Scout and Brownie meet
ilig was held Monday evening ut
i Ihe home of Mrs. Fred I' oiiaiil.
Mrs. Thomas O'Neil was chosen
' chairman of the Brownie Commit-
tee, and to serve on her committee,
t Mis. Robert Bobbins, Mrs, Bouts
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Woodland , Mrs. Oscar Johnson and
I Mrs. 11. S. Knigllt. Mrs. I' red Co
mint was chosen cliuiriuau of tile
Girl Scouts, and her committee
i members are Miss Beatrice Syrlala,
' Mrs. Isabelle Kelley. Mrs, Tolvo
l.ceman and Mrs. Leonard Klsk. n
wus decided to hold the "Fly-Up"
sometime in May at the Community
Center Building; the public will lie
invited and the date will be given
later, After tho business meeting
I delicious refreshments were served
The BrOwniOB are selling those '
I Scout Cookies , which ure so well
. enjoyed hy all. When they knock
\ ut your door , bo generous , and you
will Und out you ure doing your-
I sell u favor ,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wirtanen
spent the day Sunday In Brockton,
' visitIg relatives.
Mrs. Bertha and Lottie Howard
from Brockton were dinner guests
I Thursday of Miss Evelyn Fish.
Mr. and Mrs. HI wood Leeinun
' siient the weekend in Lexington
visiting Mrs. Leomnn 's brother and
wife, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Lann-
. nuist .
Mrs. Carl Fish , who is now liv-
ing at WeqUn(|Uet Lake , spent the
day Sunday with MIBS Mary Crock-
er and Mrs , Charles Chadwick,
.Mr. Carl Bulo has boon appointed
chairman for tlie Rod Cross drive
for West Barnstable,
Mr, I'uul Syrlala,'who is attend-
ing lloston University, was home
and spent the weekend with ills
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Samuel Sy-
liulii .
Mrs. Louis fury entertain ed for
over the weekend her parents , Mr.
und Mrs. Harold Bradley, from
Hyde I Milk , and Iter aunt , Mrs. F. K
Alwood , from West Roxbury.
The Charles (' rockers are on
their way home from Tucson , Ariz.,
and are expected here sometime the i
llrst of next week. They will slay i
at Ihe Roger Carlsons ' until their
new Inline is liiilll.
Cotuit
POST UFFICIC H OURS
Mall arrives II u.m. and 7:1! ) p.m.
I.Night mall in boxes next morning.)
Mall closes 0:80 a.m . & 6:46 p.m.
LIBRARY HOURS
Library hours ore _-!> and li-S I' .M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays,, Saturdays,
Miss Olivia M. Phlnnoy,
Librarian
KMDlflRATFIJ CHURCH
Ruv, Thomas I'ardue , Pastor.
Mrs. Arnold Hmalloy, Organist.
Mrs. Vlncnnl Dewey, Supt. Of
church School .
9:46 a.m. church School.
11:00 a.m. Church Service.
11:00 it.in., class for beginners in
Bruce Hull.
r,:00 p.m . Junior Youth Fellow-
sin p.
0:110 p.m. Senior Youth Fellow-
ship.
Friday, 7:80 p.m., choir rehearsal.
0:00 p.m., daily, musical devotions
from church steeple.
SPEAKS TO MOTHERS
Miss Margaret Slovens of tlie
Extension Service was guest speak-
er ai the Cotull Mothers ' Club In
Bruce Hull last Tuesday evening.
She spoke on "Balancing the Diet
and Budget.'* The meeting wus pre-
ceded by a supper for members.
COACHING COMEDY
Mrs. Leonard Peek Is coach for
a comedy, a "Pair of Country Kids ," \
the proceeds to be donated to the ,
Youth Fellowship of the Federated
Church.
STAR CLUB
Star CJpb oi cotull chanter ,
O.KJ.S., met with Mrs. I'ersls
Hodges on Tuesday at 1.0:30 ft.m
for an all day towing meeting.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Aiilonn B. llohollo 1
and son , Victor , und daughter and
son-in-law . Mr. und Mrs . Wlllliiin
Vierr a , have arrived home alter
spending several months In Cali-
fornia.
Mr, and Mrs William Bull of
Quincy were In town on Saturday
ut their now home being built on .
I'opponesselt Road. They expect to |
be able to occupy It In April.
I West Barnstable
MRB. MAUDE BOESSE
Correspondent
BA8S RIVBR BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Wm. Stafford Scott, pastor.
Mrs. Magdalene Chase, organist.
9:00 a.m., Morning worship service
10 a.m., Sunday school assembly.
Pastor Scott speaks to children.
10:16 a.m., Church school classes
Wednesday, 10 a.m., to 3 p.m.
Women's Sewing Croup; 3:30 p.m.
Bible story hour under direction
or Mrs. Louise Wilkinson.
For Sunday, March 20
Sermon topie: "The (lood Shep-
herd."
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Union
Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m.,
Union Lenten service at Center-
ville Church.
KKLLE Y CHAPEL
(Full Gospel)
Wells A, Macoy, loader.
Church School , it) a.m.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev, Adam .1. Scbutz , pastor.
Miss Josephine Robinson , organ-
ist ; Maude Boesse, supt.
Worship Service , 10:30 a.m.
Church School , 11:45 a.m.
WHIST PRIZES
Special prize winners at tho
weekly Owl Club Bid Whist parly
were Miss Elsie lllackwell , Mrs .
Edith Sleeper and Mrs. Lillian
cobli. Score prises were won by
Mrs. Ada Went worth , Edwin Day
ton. Henry Went worth , Mrs. Sadie
Sherwood, Mrs. Ellen liarnlcoal ,
Mrs. Edith Haliineii , Miss Kttslc
linker , Mrs. Alice Eldridge and Jo
sepii Hester, Another party will lie
held Tuesday evening at S: 15 p.m.
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GRANGE ANNIVERSARY
Yarmouth Grange -tt'.i observed
ils ;l!ltb anniversary lasl Wednes
day evening ill Ihe Town Hall .
Among those present were visllors
from Harwich and Hyannis
Granges, M rs. Eunice M. Robinson
was presented n Silver Certificate
und pin tor "li years ot consecutive
service lo Yarnioiilh Grange,
Secretary Harry Robinson re-
viewed the Orange history from
the time of its organisation March
II , l'.HO, to the present day. Ed-
ward Trlpp, past master, spoke
about things accomplished while
he WUB master. A lot lor was road
from MrB. Mary A. Knowles, Yur-
moiithpoi't, an honorary member
and tbe oldest pas1 master. An an-
niversary enko, pinvldod by Mrs.
Mildred Booth , was cut by Past
Master Andrew B. Kelley.
A communication from It. Ken
' neili Bladen of Chatham , State
Grunge deputy, staled that un ex
ompllflcation 1B slated for March 28
here at the Town Hall , by members
of Nausot Grange . Stale Mauler L.
Roy lluwes will bo present with
Ills deputies.
Paul I.. Bishop, master of Hyan-
nis Grunge , spoke briefl y. Mrs. Nel-
i tie Daylon won the Lecturer 's
March anil Miss Jeannotle Trlpp
|won a game prize. The lecturer
made an announcement concerning
Hobby Nlghl which will be held Oil
Apri l 27 . Commit tees wore appoint
mi to luko charge of the various
|exhibits.
, Giuliani Homer and Joseph Wll-
doy are tlie cominlllee In charge
' of a public hid whist party to lie
held in tli e Owl (Muh Hull on
Thursday evening. Prizes ot homo-
cooked food will ho awarded.
The next mooting of Yarmouth
Grange will lie on March 23 and
Miss Jeannotle Trlpp will be In
charge of refreshments.
JOASH CHEST
The sum of $r,(IK lias been real
Ized I- dale from Hie .liuisli Chest
drlvi of (he Alothodlst Cliiircli .
PERSONALS
Mrs Andrew Kelley and her
baby daughter, Betsy Ross, have
return ad home from tho Capo Cod
Hospital.
Mr, Carl Mayo of Providence ,
R. I ., spent tlie weekend ul tils
home on North Main Street.
Little Howard Small , who frac-
tured Ills sliiill in a fall , has re-
turned homo from tho Cape Cod
Hospital
Mrs. Harold C, Wiseman und son
Charles have gone to Mllford ,
Conn., tn visit wllh Mr. und Mrs.
Pulrlik Pallotlo und daughter , Pa-
tricia.
Mrs. Harry Robinson entered
Cape Cod Hospital on Monday for
a major operation.
Weekend guests -of Mrs. Caro-
line Siebens wore bur niece , Miss
Patricia E, Dolan, and MI HS HIII
mlna Soukiasslan of Wutertowu
South Yarmouth
The United States Civil Service
Command commission announces
an examination for pfobatlonal
(substitute) appointment as postal
clerk al the West Barnstable ,
Mass , posl office. The rule of puy
is $1.01 an hour f(»' substitutes. In-
creases are given according to
length of service. Appointments to
vacancies In Ihe regular force are
made according to seniority,
All persons who are Interested in
a career in the Posl Office Depart-
ment should obtain the necessary
application forms from the [vOCal
Secretary of the Board ol U, s.
Civil Service Examiners at the
posl oft ice and mall It to the Re-
gional Director, First u. K. civil
Service Region, Post Office and
Courthouse Building, Boston 9,
.Muss., not later than the closing
date for receipt of applications,
March 2!l ,194,9,
ALASKA'S GLACIERS
Among Alaska 's scenic attrac-
tions, none are of more interest to
|tourists than the glaciers, points
out the American Express Travel
I Service, which tells how they cover
; about 20,000 square mites, or more
I than 3% of tbe total area of Alas-
ka. Glaciers of Interest along the
I line ofthe Alaska railroad between
j Seward and Anchorage, where a
I close view may be obtained, are
. the Bartlett and the Spencer Gln-
elers. The latter Is within 300 yards
of tho track; the more distant one
I
is tho Portage Glacier. Alaska 's I
' glaciers are unexcelled In extent '
and beauty. Many are In colors
ranging from blue-green to pur- '
j plish hues. Among the glaciers and
mountains are ion known mineral
springs; 75 of them hot or warm
spring, tbe others carbonated , or
"HOI IU ", sulphur. Iron, und one salt.
MYSTERIOUS AGATE HOUSE
PARTLY RESTORED
Visitors to the Petrified, Korest
National Monument In Apache unti l
Navajo Counties , Arizona, this sum-
mer may inspect the mysterious I
i Agate House , as unusual pi ehls |
torlo Pueblo dwelling, reports the!
' American Express Travel Service. I
Tho curious building is built of
petrified wood , and is reported to
have been Inhabited over nine con- 1
lories ago. one room now Is com-
pleted with original artifacts In '
!
place.
Postal Clerkship Open
In Civil Service