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j MISS MARY SPRAGUE
1 Tel. FOrest 2-6484
ST. MARY'S CHURCH
(EPISCOPAL)
Rev. Paul Clark Martin, Rector.
Palm Sunday, March 26.
9 a.m., Holy Communion, Bless-
ing of the Palms, Sermon. 11 a.m.
Ante-Communion and Sermon .
Maundy Thursday, March 30.
7 a.m. and 10 a.m., Holy Com-
munion. 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion
and Sermon. 8:30 p.m. Enquirers
and Confirmation Instruction.
UNITARIAN CHURCH
Rev. Kenneth R. Warren , minis-
ter; Roland T. Pihl, organist.
Sunday, March 26, 9:30 a.m.,
Church School, 11 a.m. Worship
Service and Sermon: "The Lord's
Anointed." 5-7 p.m. Lothrop Guild
(high school age.)
PERSONALS
Mrs. E. E. Calvin of Plymouth
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spent Monday with Mrs. Calvin's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Bar-
nard.
Mrs. Maurice E. Mahoney of Sal-
ten Point Road, has returned from
a trip to Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. Coggeshall of New
York spent the long weekend at
their home on Rendezvous Lane.
Mrs. Karl P. Heinzen has re-
turned to her Rendezvous Lane [
home having spent two and a half
months in Eustis, Fla., with her
sister, Mrs. Edward Kempf. Mr.
and Mrs. James Coggeshall and
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tuttle of Dover
were also in the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Liimatainen
left Saturday for a two week's stay
in Florida.
Douglas Mitchell was at home
from Wentworth Institute for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Frazer of
First Way leave shortly for a three
weeks' stay In St. Augustine, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Standley
(nee Barbara G. Hutchinson) of
Marblehead , are receiving congrat-
ulations on the birth of a second
son, Donald Forrest Jr., March 19.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore of Salten
Point Road are great grandparents
of the little boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bang's
have returned to their Hyannis
Road home after spending the win-
ter in the Florida Keys.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Leonard left
Tuesday for a trip to New Orleans,
La., and Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Brennan at-
tended a reunion of Hlo Camp, m
the Fenn School in Concord and
were guests of the headmaster on
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. K, H. Barnard at-
tended a performance of "My pa|
r
Lady" in Boston Thursday night
and went on to the New Ocean
House, Swampscott where they at-
tended a Unitarian Conference as
delegates for the Plymouth and Bay
Conference of Unitarian and Un|.
versallst Churches.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vallis left
Monday for Valley Forge, Pa., from
there they go to Oakton, Va., visit.
ing their children in both places.
From Oakton they expect to go t0
Florida.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Grace
(Anna Dlas) , Off Craigville Beach
Road, West Hyannis Port, a daugh-
ter , March 10.
To 1st Lt. and Mrs. Warren J.
Ahr (Jean Bostock), Hill Top Lane,
Marstons Mills, a son, March 13.
To 1st Lt. and Mrs. Arthur D.
Kwlatkowskl (Marilyn Jones), 48
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
"Reality " will be the title of the
Lesson-Sermon at Christian Science
services next Sunday. References
will be made to passages from
Isaiah and from Science and Health.
The Golden Text Is from Psalms
97:11: "Light is sown for the right-
eous, and gladness for the upright
in heart. "
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday, March 26
9:45 a.m., Junior Church in sanc-
tuary followed by classes in parish
hall; 11 a.m.. Worship service, ser-
mon : "The Psalms.".
6 p.m., Family Night supper in
parish hall. A color film, with sound,
"I Beheld His Glory" will be shown.
Monday, 6:30 p.m., Junior choir
rehearsal; Wednesday, 7 p.m., Boy
Scouts in parish hall; 8 p.m., Bap-
tismal services in the sanctuary ;
Thursday, 8 p.m., Holy Communion
and reception of new members; Fri-
day, 12 noon to 3 p.m., Good Friday
services In sanctuary; 8 p.m., Can-
tata, "Olivet to Calvary " presented
by choir.
MATRONS CLUB
Donald Carr was guest speaker
at the last meeting of the Matrons
Club of the Federated Church. He
gave a talk on what one should
know about making up a will, the
many kinds of wills and how to go
about making them out. At the end
of the talk he answered questions
from the audience.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Dauphinee Chase and her com-
mittee, Mmes. Beatrice Boynton,
Edith Barr and Mrs. Faith Carr.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER GUILD
Members of St. Francis Parish
Giuld met for their March meeting
last Thursday night and saw an Im-
pressive film of the ordination of a
seminarian in the concentration
camp at Dachau. The business
meeting was conducted by Mrs.
Adolphe Richards, who reported on
the annual communion breakfast
and named the nominating commit-
tee. Refreshments followed .
FEDERATED CHURCH
Palm Sunday
"The Palms" will be sung by the
High School Choir at 9:30 and by
the Church Choir at the 11 a.m.
service. Palm Branches will be
available to all worshippers who
wish them. The church was among
the very first Protestant Churches
on the Cape to have Palm Branches
for Palm Sunday.
At both services, Dr. Carl Schultz,
minister, will preach on "Good, Bad
or Indifferent, This Holy Week."
. All departments of Church School
will hold regular sessions. The
church extends a cordial Invitation
to families and friends of the parish
to share in the Palm Sunday
worship. ,
Thursday, March 30, the Annual
Service of Tenebrae and Com-
munion will be held at Hyannis
Federated Church at 7:45 p.m. Dea-
cons of the church will assist Dr.
Schultz, minister, In the service.
There will be special music by the
Church Choir, New members will
be received In the church. The ser-
vice will conclude with the ex-
tinguishing of lights. The service
is open to all who wish to unite in
observance of Maundy Thursday.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
Pierce Connalr of 68 Oak Street,
Hyannis, has been named chair-
man of American Cancer Society's
April Cancer Crusade in Hyannis,
Hyannis Port and Centerville. Mr.
Connair , who is married with four
children, Is Assistant Manager of
Sears Roebuck & Company of Hy-
annis.
HYANNIS GRANGE
In the absence of the regular offi-
cers the following filled the chairs
during the last meeting of the Hy-
annis Grange: Overseer , Elmer
Whiteley, P.M.; Lady Stewart,
Alma Perry ; Flora , Pauline Lln-
nell; Ceres, Lydla Southerland. .
The treasurer , Miss Elsie Chad-
wick, has returned from her trip
to Hawaii and she was welcomed
back by the membership. Guests
were present from West Wareham,
Cotuit, Dennis and Yarmouth. Mr.
and Mrs. George Gee and Mrs.
Linnell were contributors to the
birthday bank.
Several members volunteered to
assist at the annual sale for the
blind which will be held April 20
and 21, under the auspices of the
Daughters of Isabella and the
Jewish Woman's Club.
The Lecturer 's March was won
by Mr. Crittenden of West Ware-
ham. A rummage sale is planned
for May, under the Home and Com-
munity Service and Scholarship
committees. Two applications were
accepted and balloted upon , and the
the degrees will be conferred in
April.
Following the buslnsss meeting
Mr. Whiteley showed slides of a
recent motor trip taken through
the West to California.
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
There were few who went home
empty-handed from the March
meeting of the Hyannis Junior
Woman's Club earlier this month.
The Stop & Shop presented a film
and demonstration on meat, and
thoughfully brought along samples
of the cuts. At the close of the dem-
onstratlon the meat was given to
the club and many a weekend roast
or steak appeared at the table
through the firm's generosity.
During the business meeting,
Mrs. Edwin S. Askew was wel-
comed to the club. The members
were reminded that the Vogue sew-
ing contest would be judged at the
clubhouse March 24. Mrs. Jacob
Goff will be the club's entrant.
Thank-you letters were received
from the Paul A. Dever School for
toys which the club had sent. The
annual banquet will be held at
Armand's on May 4.
A meeting of the Charity Ball
committee will be held at the home
of Mrs. William Perry, 3rd on
March 23, and the next board meet-
ing will be held March 30 at .the
home of Mrs. Theodore Clifton.
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BIRTH
Word has been received that Mr.
and Mrs. Richard May of Bristol,
Va., became parents of a little girl,
Sherrl Lynn, Feb. 26. Mrs. May is
the granddaughter of Mrs. Irving
W. Carter of Main Street, this
village.
GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH
OF ST.GEORGE
Rev. S. Mourlkis, Priest.
Arthur Haste and Louis Terpos,
Psalmodlsts.
Mr. C. Terpos, Choir Director.
Miss Joan Allain , Organist.
March 26, fifth Sunday of the
Fast.
Matins Service, 9 a.m. ; Divine
Liturgy and Sunday School with
sermon in English and Greek,
10 a.m.
Every Monday—Service of the
Compline at 7:30 p.m.; Every Tues-
day—Rehearsal of Choir at 7:30
p.m.; Every Wednesday—Divine
Liturgy of the Presanctifled , 10
a.m. ; Every Friday—Salutation 's
service to our Most Holy Mother of
God Virgin Mary at 7:30 p.m.
JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB
The next board meeting of tho
Jewish Woman 's Club will be held
at the home of Mrs. Harvey Kesten
on Silver Leaf Lane in West Yar-
mouth March 27. All committee
chairmen are reminded that the
annual meeting will be April 3 at
the Synagogue , and each chairman
is expected to turn in a written re-
port at that time. At the board
meeting, tentative plans for the
bazaar , usually held in July, will
be discussed.
The Donors Dinner will be held
Tuesday, April 11 at 7 p.m. at the
Dunes Glub. Reservations may be
made by calling Mrs. Jack Furman ,
SPring 5-2220 or Mrs. Nelson Malch.
man, SPring 5-0612.
Mrs. Dora Hasckei and Mrs. Jean
Zimmerman will be hostesses at
services tomorrow night.
MEN'S FELLOWSHIP
The Men's Fellowship of First
Baptist Church met last Tuesday
and enjoyed two films on BOMARC
and preparedness, both provided
by New England Telephone Com-
pany. A social hour followed.
PEOPLE AND THINGS
Mrs. Francis McNeeley of Dunn's
Pond Road is spending a month in
Florida and will stop over a week
in Connecticut before returning to
the Cape.
In spite of the snow, Spring is
most certainly on the way. Proof—
we have it from two young men
about town that Nellie Fox is lead-
ing the league, and when batting
averages are under discussion what
could it mean but Spring?
BROWNIES INVESTED
Eleven members of Girl Scout
Brownie No. 71, received their pins
In ceremonies at Hyannis Elemen-
tary School last Monday afternoon.
The girls Invested by Troop Leader
Mrs. Emlle Guertin were Rita
Wahlstead , Pamela Moore, Char-
lene Smith, Carol Ann Hurley, Deb-
orah Demakis, Judy Curley, Valerie
Guertin, Felicia Penn, Wanda
Mitchell and Bonnie Robello. After
the ceremonies, refreshments were
served «to the girls and their
mothers.
GARDEN CLUB OF HYANNIS
Clayton Smith of Cape Cod Nur-
series of East Falmouth was guest
speaker at the Hyannis Garden
Club Tuesday afternoon . Using
balled shrubs which he had brought
along, Mr, Smith demonstrated
how pruning should be done. He
recommended the use of dormant
spray on small fruit trees and sug-
gested that rigid pruning, right
back to the green growth, of hurrl.
cane damaged shrubs and trees
would bring them back to what
they should be within two years.
The club has voted to sponsor a
"Clean-Up Week" and named the
(Irst week of May for that activity.
Tea hostesses were Mrs. Ken-
neth Warren , assisted by the Mmes.
Benjamin Atwood , Benjamin Cook,
Charles Megathlin, Robert Boody
and Mrs. Arthur Flint.
The last meeting of the members
of Unity Guild cf the Federated
Church opened with tea served by
Mrs. Howard Copeland and her
committee, Mmes. Gustav Janseen,
Orson Tripp, Howard Jackson and
Miss Adelade M. Phillips . Mrs.
George Whitney and Mrs. Harold
C. Anderson were the pourers.
Joann Granat of Ihe 'j oann Gra-
nat Beauty Studio gave a demon-
stration of how proper hair styling
and correct use of makeup can Im-
prove the appearance. Mrs. Henry
Morris, Mrs. Carl Schultz and Mrs.
Herbert Burns were the models.
Miss Phillips was the recipient of
the free beauty service. The pro-
gram was highly entertaining and
all present agreed that they got
new ideas on beauty care.
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