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April 7, 1949     Barnstable Patriot
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No window service on holidays. Incoming malls ready at 8:30 a.m.; 11 a.m. Malls close ut 6:30 a.m.; 3:30 p.m. Lorlng G. JonoB, Postmaster LIBRARY HOURS Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday— 2-5 and (1-8 p.m. Miss Esther Pierce, Llhrartan. METHODIST CHURCH Rov. Peter Palches, pastor. MTB . Marjorie Hamblln, organist. Mrs. Prank Lapham, Superinten- dent of Church School. 11:00 a.m. Church School. 7:00 p.m . Worship service. 8:15 Youth Fellowship. For Sunday, April 111 W orship service at 6:45. Mrs. Peter Palches, guest speaker . SURPRISE ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hamblln , whoBO 80th wedding anniversary came On April 6, were given a sur- prise party at their home in New- town on Saturday evening, The guests brought a complete smorgas- bord supper with them and a three- tiered Wedding cake with a bride and groom on the top. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Repose and son . Jack , Mr. and Mrs. Seth Robert Hamblln and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Charles 10. llanibllii and son of Santult and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hamblln of Lexington and Mar- stons Mills. The honor couple wore presented a sterling silver fruit bowl. Earlier In the week Mrs. Hamblln received a corsage of orange blossoms fro m her sister, Mrs. Charles R. Hamblln , fro m Lan- tana , Florida, where they maintain a winter home. SCHOOL NOTE8 Plans are being completed for the Spring Concert to be glvon this month. This will be a culmina- tion of the year's music work und rehearsals are under the supervi- sion of Miss Dorothy Barton. The llrst graders have started a farm unit , learning about the dif- ferent animals and their uses and all the different angles ot farm work. The second graders are learn- ing discipline. One child is left In charge of the classroom while the teacher Is out with excellent re- sults. Grades III and IV are hav- ing u flower contest , each planting a petunia or nasturtium seed and all hoping theirs will come up first. In Mr. Small's room a fine sketch of the Old Man of the Mountain done by Charles Chase Is on the Bulletin Bonrd. V and VI Grades are now working on the South At- lantic States making a special study of Florida and Its products. Judy Leach and John Walo have papers on the llullelln Board for perfect work on division of frac- tions. Pupils having perfect attend- ance fur March: Grade I, Joseph Deliarrows , Trafton Hinckley, Rose Mario Lelte, David Wiseman. Grade II , lioverly Amaral , Joanne Bent , .lames Chillis , Billy Chllds , Denny DellamnvH, Donald Cabral. Grade III , Doroth y Aulto , George Bearse, Marie Chase, Kathleen Kearney, Daniel Leach, Susan Leach , George Thew. Grade IV , Harry Aallo , Peter Fermlno, Marion Roderic , Sally Sousa, David Weaver , ltuporl Wood, Patricia O'Noil. Grade V, Holiday Culluni, James Monties, Mae Monties , Sandra Mossey, Alice Perry, James Perry, Donald Manul. Grade VI , William Aalto , Arthur Bent , Manila Edwards, Edward Ellis , .1mill Ii Leach , Leonard Mon- ties, Henry Morse , Llula Morse, Edward Thew , John Walo, Michael Bencher. Denny Deliarrows Is the only pupil having perfect attend- ance for tho whole year term. CHURCH SCHOOL NOTE8 Judy Walo and Linda Parker, who are both In the Nursery Class, received pins lor perfect attend- ance from September to April . YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PARTY Twenty-one members of Youth Fellowship took the "hay" ride to Elllsvllle where they enjoyed a "weenie" roast at Harlow Farm , the home of Mr . and Mrs. Jesse Grimes. PERSONALS Miss Genevieve Hord has re- turned to Simmons College after Bpending a week al her home here. Other guest8 al the Hord house were the Misses Mary and Peggy Hart, students ut the BVIdgewatev state Teachers College. Mrs. Harry Pollard visited her aunt. Mrs. Ebon Staples In Brook- ton for several days. Thursday miosis n( the Pollard house were Mr. and Mrs. Oreslus Pollard of East Bridgewater, Miss Addie Webster was a rei enl lloston visitor. Paul Mainbill) Is on his way home from San Bernardino , California , where ho has been spending tho winter months. Mark Rttdd of Boston was In town for a day making plans to en- largo Camp Alpine . Mrs. Grace Rosa , who has spent several months at Daytona Beach, Florida, and who has also visited in Melrose, arrived at her home hero Wednesday. Donald Wright recently visited Ills aunt . Miss Molhu Wright of Chelsea. Your reporter spent Tuesday and Wednesday In East Harwich with daughter, Janice, Mines . Maurice Hinckley, Jr., George Lapham and Karl Alttali lenil of OstervlUe jo ined her there on Wednesday evening to attend a stork shower for Airs . Paul Lapham, Miss Doris Pond entered the Cape cod Hospital on Monday where she will take the 15-numtli training course for student iiurses. The MI SBOS Claire Parker, Jane Pierce , Alva Maconiber , Male Sou- sa, Mr, and Mrs . Joseph Santos and son Jimmy and Bertram Fuller at- tended the Grange exemplification meeting at South Yarmouth Town Hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Thew both received llrst prlnes at the Thurs- day night whist party In Santult. Alfred Fuller is serving on the com- mittee for two weeks. Miss Mary MacLeod, Mrs. Her- bert Morse and Mrs. Ralph Lager gren of OstervlUe were In Boston to attend the opera, "Carmen," at the Boston Opora House. Other Boston visitors were Mrs. Lillian Thome and Clarence MacLeod , Mrs. Affie Jones has returned from Enst Sandwich where she has been visiting her son, Harold Jones and family and will remain with BOH Lorlng until she moves Into her own home for the summer. Mrs. Edna Macombor and Miss Emily Laurence were In New Bed- ford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wylle of Wollaston spent the weekend ut tholr summer cottage. Mr. and Mrs. George MaoArthur and little daughter , Lauren , or Brockton wero weekend guests of Mr. und M I-H. William MncArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H. Fuller of New Bedford spent the weekend with bis parentn. Little Betsey Ann Papp in ill at the Cap eCod Hospital with a virus Infection, it was thought at first she had pneumonia, VETERAN8 ' NEWS Discount Available A saving In insurance Is avail- able to World War I veterans who are paying United SI U I OH Govern- mont life Insurance premiums on a monthly hauls , according to Jos- eph Carnesale , insurance officer of the Providence VA regional office. By changing their payuieiil plan to a quarterly, seml-aunuul, or an- nual basis, lliey receive a three and one-half per cent discount. In ad- dition, the fewer premiums duo each year would lessen chances of a policy lapsing. Veterans can change their meth- od of premium payment by visiting nay veterans ' administration office. 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After a preliminary service in the sanctuary, all will proceed In complete silence to their plac es in the vestry, where the table I will have been set, with whit flowers and candlelight , in a great open squure , so that all may face the minister. All members and friends of either parish , in Yar- mouth Port or in Barnstable , will bo welcome to this table to partici- pate In our unity of spirit with each other , with Christ nnd all Christ- like souls, and with God . In order to facilitate the setting of places, however, those who intend to come are asked to notify MrB, Walter P. Cook in Yarmouth Port, oh the min- ister, Rev . Walter Royal Jones, Jr., in Barnstable. The Good Prlday observance of the Office of Tenebrae, at 8:16 p.m. in Barnstable , is patterned after a rite of the mediaeval Church , As the Gospel account of Jesus' lust days is read, candles in a special candelabrum upon the altar table, are extinguished one by one, until at the most solemn moment, the church is In complete darkness and complete silence. This service is open to the public , but it is request- ed that friends planning to come, arrive before 8:15, so as to create no Interruption nor disturbance. After the processional hymn, the doors of the churc h will be closed. PARENT-TEACHER ASS'N The executive hoard of the Par- ent-Teacher Association , as well as the chairman of April progra m and earning committees, met at the home of Mrs. Donald P. Tulloch. SQUARE DANCING The regular Friday session of the BarnBtable 4-11 Square /dancing class wus held Saturday nlte in Burnstable Woman 's Clubhouse, followed by the public supper of the Unitarian Flower Guild . PERSONALS Gerald Cumnilugs und Phili p Jones, who are attending colleges in Boston , were home for the week- end. Vincent Scaramellu Is reported III with the mumps at his home. The Barnacles Club met at the Woman 's Club. Cliff Davis, sports editor of a Boston paper , was guest speaker, Thomas Hinckley, who is attend- ing Tabor Academy, Is on his spring vacation which he spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton P. Marshall and son , Merle , have moved to their new home on Old Barnstable Road. The CWC rr.et at the home of Mrs. Manuel Coute In Yarmouth Port. Thomas Leonard of Pembroke and two friends were weekend vis- itors at the summer home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lovell and son have returned to their home in OstervlUe after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Marshall. Miss Jeanette Buckler Is having her two weeks' vacation from the telephone office and spending it in Boston , Connecticut and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman of Natick spent the weekend with her parents, Mr , and Mrs, Braddock Coleman , to help celebrate his birthday. Lynn A. Foote is In New York for several months where he has secured a job. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bai-bare of Boston were at their home, the Red Cedars, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of Boston were at their home for the weekend. Mrs. James PeUetler and baby at Santa Barbara, California , are visit- ing with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Dixon, at Centerville. Miss Mildred Hartwell Is visiting Miss Gertrude Davis In Springfield. Barnstable I Dr. Heath Optometrist IS NOW LOCATED IN HIS NEW OFFICE 288 UNION ST. NEW BEDFORD , Ooota Wcat of Former Location Tci. a-eeiT r-OMMUNITY CHURCH PPter Palches, MlnlBter. ^e ' L Kempton. Organist and th0 'Is D S r ,mday School. Miss Har- i '': J-° hace superintendent. "/olio - « Nursery class in Par- ^." no' a ' ni Worship Service. V ,, " Youth Fellowship In the '-'S' p.m. Friday, choir rehearsal. '" For Sunday, April 10 „ in, Sunday—Reception of mem- l 8l CaMats, "Olivet to Calvary, " "lilted by combined choirs of the ' , lantlst Church, Hyannis , and f rmnniunity Church , will be 'X ^ al^ 'llowers last Sunday II given by Mr. and Mrs. Wll- m Alttal neml. BAPTIST CHURCH nor C B. Kllnetoh, MlnlBter. Ronald A. Chesbro, Supt. of the Miss 1 Bhlie 0 Chad wick, orsanist ,,i acting choir director. "', 00 a m., Morning worship. ftJVm. Evening Worship. Friday, 8 p.m., choir rehearsal. ECTU RE ENJOYED i capacity audience enjoyed a Ure sponsored by the Woman's Ulance in the Vestry of Coinmu- Kv Church , Thursday evening, to ear Mrs. James K- Romeyn of lelrose on the subject , "Where Hang My Heart. " Mrs. Romeyn 's dure dealt with qualities that go ito making of a home, holding her udlence 's attention by the realism the way she presented each Eauisite. Members of all local B\mhes and many from adjoining Itoes attended. Music was fur- ls)iei! by Miss Cornelia Hamblln, iiophon 'ist and Mlsa Corrine Hord , [il/n/sl, both of Marstons Mills. efreshments of cake and punch ns served after the entertainment. fummittee chairman for the affair us Mrs. Peter Palches, assisted » Mmes. Cecil Goodspeed , Thomas ine , John Banks and Mabel Huck- :e. ASEBALL CLUB A meeting of the OstervlUe Base- II Club was held In Veterans II on Thursday night. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Terry Ann Rogers observed her sixth birthday anniversary with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Rogers. Games were played and birthday refreshments were served. Each child upon leaving the party was given a special favor. Guests were Sharon Lewis, Pamela Little, Lau- rie and Leslie Hall, Carol und Sybil Bowes, Linda Hyams , Eileen and Sara Shields, Susan Nlles , Glnl Cross, Virginia Beaumont, Diane Wilson , Patsy Flynn and Donna Hallett. GRASS FIRES The OstervlUe Fire Department was called out twice thiB week to combat two grnss llres. JSTo serious damage was reported . 'The first alarm at 1 p.m., for a grass and brush fire near the Old Town Meet ing House, burned over about 0 halt acre ot land. The blaze wat reported by Mrs. Clara J. Peters observer In the Clay Hill Tower and it is thought this Are sprang from an old Are of a few days age and was fanned by the high wind The second fire broke out at 1:4E p.m., as firemen fought the ilrs! blaze. This also was a brush am grass fire at Wlanno near the new ly built Peters estate, the fin burning from the Peters propertj to the former Johnson estate ami there jumped the road, firing a lit tie more than an acre of land The Centerville Fire Department and the West Barnstable brusl breaker were called to assist. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Jessica Ann McEvoy celebrated her 9th birthday anniversary with a party at her home. GueBts were Louise Whlteley, Betsy Bjerke, Pa tricia Crosby, Barbara Phillips , Su san Leach, Ann Sanford , Susan Nlles, Josephine Riedell , Joan Hansberry, Lee Shields of Hyan nis, Irene Reith of Dennlsport, U:i- tricia Connolly of West Hyannis- port, and Mary Jane Papp of Mar- stons Mills. Jessica's brothers, Billy, Danny and Jimmy, and her cousin, Edward Reith, were also present, An Easter egg hunt was held with Joan winning the prize, Individual pictures were taken of each child and they will be present- ed to the children later. Jessica 's aunt , Mrs. Edward Reith, assisted Mrs, McEvoy at the party. LIBRARY NOTES State certificates for special read- ing have been Issued by the libra rlan to the following children whe have read and reported on five books each from the State Reading List: - Sally Webb, Jessica McEvoy Bruce Reld , Sandra Sears, Margaret Phillips, Arlene Adams, Sandra Hall , Sally Stringer, Margot Reld Eleanor Whlteley and Patricio Crosby. Alison Hall and Donna Huckabec received certificates for reading 1C books on the list. These certificates and Book List* are provided by the Commonwealtl of Massachusetts, Department ol Education , Division of Public LI braries, Boston, Since the beginning of this year the OstervlUe Library has circu lated over 1000 books and maga zlnes each month. RE8IGNS POST "Perk" Evans, who piloted Osier vllle to six straight Centerville- OstervlUe Softball League cham- pionships , has stepped down from his managerial post and has been succeeded by Joe McEacheron. Mr McEacheron wa elected to replace Evans at a meeting of the Oster- vlUe Lions Club here, after Evans had announced he was leaving his position. Officers of the OstervlUe Lions Softball Club reelected include Johnny Aylmer, president; Bill Mc- Evoy, vice-president , and Elbert Little, secretary-treasurer. ^ ATTENDANCE LIST Those with perfect atatendance for February at OstervlUe School are as follows: Grade 1—Teresa Bowes, Malcolm Crosby, Kathleen Flanagan, Alice Hinckley, Regina Lahtelne, Leslie Larkln. Grade 2— Brendn Atwood , Maureen Flynn , Judith Lahteine, David Lewis, Lee Ntlte , Barbara Santos, Peter Stringer , Charles Verkade, Rebec- ca Soares. Grade 3—Manley Crosby, Robert Pina , Frances Swift . Grade 4—Gall Bertibe, Richard Doran, Donald Manchester , Sally Stringer , Billy Jenkins , Robert Verkade. Grade 5—Karl Alttalneml, Ann Beaumont , Lee Bennett , Carlton Crocker, Theodore Crosby, Sandra Hall , Alison Hall , Jane Hubley, Bertil Mclmyre , Margaret Phil- j UPS , Edwin Pina , Richard Santos. Eleanor Whlteley. Grade 6—Paul Chesbro. Donald Coombs, Shirley Cousins, Marilyn Hinckley, Donna Hucknbee, Peter Lebel, John Lewis, James Pierce, Walter H. Sanford , Jr. PERSONALS Mr . and Mrs. George Pike, of Maiden were at their summer home on West Bay Road for the day Tuesday. Willard Phillips has attended a Masonic meeting in Kcene, N. 11. He was a guest of Harold Davis in Winchester , N. H. Miss Agnes Shields spent a lew days at the home of her piirenis , Mr . and Mrs. John F. Shields of East Bay Road. Mr . and Mrs. Robert Chllds ol West Barnstable have moved into the McQuade cottage . Mrs. Peter Palches spent two days In Boston thiB week. While there she was a guest of her broth - er-in-law and sister, Rev . and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Auburudale . The occasion was Mrs. Johnson 's birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Walcott R. Ames are the proud parents of a daughter born at Cape Cod Hospital , March 28. Mrs. Grace Chadwick Is substi- tuting at the OstervlUe Library for Miss Katherine Hinckley dur- ing her vacation. Mrs. Freeman Adams is reported improved after a recent illness. Mr. C. RoBCoe Hinckley Is 111 at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ahlgren spent the weekend at their home on Bay Street. "Perk" Evans is reported resting comfortably following an appendec- ; tomy performed at Cape Cod Hospi- tal, Hyannis. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Crosby have returned home from a month spent In Tarpon Springs, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ames, Jr. are occupying their new home. Mary Catherine CroBs, who has been employed in New Bedford for the last five years, Is now with the Cape and Vineyard Electric Com- pany in Hyannis. Mrs, Walcott Ames, Jr. and daughter , Jo .Ann , who was born March 28, are home from the Cape Cod Hospital. The Community Club will hold a business meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs- day at th ehome of Mrs. Cyril Hall. Assisting Mrs. Hall as hostesses I will be Mrs . Frances Varnuin and [ Mrs. Dana Marston. The Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Kllnetob Of Moscow , Pa„ and Mr . and Mrs. Reynolds Drasher t)f Wilkes-Barre , Pa., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whitehead and the Rov. and Mrs . C. B. Kllnetob. In the operetta , "Trial by Jury, " which will be presented In the near future by the Barnstable High School , Miss Peggy Walsh has been chosen to play the lead and Miss Ruth Aylmer has been selected to play tho part of a bridesmaid. David Chute entertained at bis home, Bill and Murray Slater of Cutsklll , N. V., and Bryan Chell of Leifter , England , all classmates at Tabor Academy. Rodney Ames Is visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walcott Ames of Parker Road. A postponed meeting of the Hill- side Cemetery Association was held at 8 p.m. Tuesday In the office or the Leonard Insurance Agency. Ii was necessary to postpone the meeting because of the Community Concert. Mrs. Cecil Coleman is home after a few weeks' visit with her brother- * in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schwall and family of Ipsi- laiill , Mich. Victor F. Adams was the speak- er this week at tbe Kiwanis Club meeting In Hyannis. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lovell and son , John Lester, Jr., have returned after a few weeks' visit with Mrs. Lovell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ton P. Marshall , of Barnstable. Miss Gertrude Nanson , Mrs, W, D. Kinney and Mrs. Walter I. Fuller were New Bedford visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bradley have opened their summer home at Oyster Harbors. Mr. and Mrs . Gregory Wells and family of Southbridge spent the weekend at their home at Wlanno. ^-OSTERVILLE NEWS REALTOR personal and confidential serv- ice In tbe purchase and sale of Mid-Cape Real Estate. Listings desired of houses large and small, SAMUEL T. STEWART and ASSOCIATES Tel. 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