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May 11, 1961     Barnstable Patriot
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'¦ '( T'/ / ^4 BUIkeepa banksavingsaccount;growing as a youngster grows, and you help assure the opportunity for a head full enough of learning to fit a college graduation cap start saving regularl y— here and now — for your youngster's collage educationI HYANNIS TRUST COMPANY 307 Main Street, Hyannls, Mail. NIGHT DEPOSITORY DRIVE-IN TELLER SERVICE • BANKING HOURS Monday through Friday »:00 A.M. —2:00 P.M. Friday Evenings: 6:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. • BRANCH OFFICE Main Street, Osterville »:«0 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Member Federal Ds#«srt lanireace CaeperstisM MaaaW Federal Reserve Syttem L—S^SSSSBBSSSSSSSSSmSSSSSS—SSS ¦ s DICK CRAIG'S RECORD ROOM 505 MAIN STREET-OPPOSITE CHANT'S HYANNIS Telephone SPring S-463! After you have purchased 10 Records-no time limit- Pick a record of your choice-FMt - INVESTMENTS - "LET US HANDLE YOUR INVESTMENT . NEEDS" INVESTMENTS SERVING CAPE COD JOHN J. LIDDY, Manager tetldence Tol. OAro *eB M40t Member New York Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange Trans-Lux and Dow-Jones Business and financial Newo Service and American Exchange Tleker Richard J. BUCK & C°- JSfss. . SPring 5-2424j ^H 69 Center Street ^B Cape Cod's HGOOD/NEAR I headquarters I Wholesale - Retail I Retreads ^B SP 5-2103 LAND SURVEYORS NELSON BEARSE RICHARD LAW Phone SPring D-8060 _ OenterTilift Oerard C. Besse, president of Hy- annls Trust Company and area treasurer for the Easter Seal So- ciety, today announced that $2,787 has been contributed during the annual drive locally. This is 84 percent of the goal. Goal Not Reached In Easter Seals Barnstable suffered its second de- feat of the season as Bourne ex- prienced a big sixth inning on their home field to tally four runs and go on to hand the Raiders a 4 to 2 .setback. The Oleason men displayed a two tun first inning. Medelrlos singled and Buckler homered over the head of Bourne's centerfielder. In the fourth, Blsbee doubled and Roderick drew a walk but Trocchl forced Roderick. Trocchi stole second but Howes fanned and Dana Hinckley filed out. A total of four hits was made by Barnstable. Medelros had one for three, Buckler one for two, Bisbee, one Iro three and Roderick had one lilt from a pair of trips to the plate. Four errors were made by Barn- stable while Bourne was quilty of a pair of miscues. Jacobsen started for the Raiders but was relieved by Crooker with Jacobsen given the loss, Falmouth handed the Raiders a 3 to 0 setback in a game played on the winner's diamond as Amaral held the Oleason men to one hit. It was anybody's game as Buck- ler and Amaral hooked up in a mound duel. Chris Howes garnered the one Barnstable hit while Fal- mouth had a total of six safeties. Barnstable meets Chatham away today with Jeff Crocker on the mound. Saturday they meet Ware- ham. Chris Howes is slated to toe the mound for the Raiders. Raiders Defeated By Bourne, Falmouth Amassing a total of 61y2 points the Raiders won their first meet of the season defeating Wareham and Bourne in a triangular meet at the Barnstable oval. Wareham finished second with 40 points and Bourne's 5V2 points gave it third place. Mike Sullivan was the big man for Barnstable taking three events, the 100, 220, and the broad jump .He took the 100 in 10.4 seconds and the 220 in 24 seconds. His winning Jump was good for 18feet and U>/ 2 Inches. Carl Hill won two events, taking the discus by 2 inches over team- mate Don McEvoy with a toss of 110 feet and 9 inches. He took first in the shot with a toss of 43 feet and 4 inches which was nearly five feet wore than his previous throws. The relay team of Ward, Mc- Oleamery, Llnnell and Hall won In 1:44.9. Llnnell took the 880 in 2 minutes 18.4 seconds. Hathaway of Barnstable was third. Paul Stringer won the mile in 4 minutes, 59.2 seconds and French copped the high Jump clearing the bar at 5 feet, 2 inches. Sandler was second in the shot put. BHS Cindermen Top Bourne, Wareham Barnstable Junior High Panthers defeated Yarmouth Juniors, 4 to 0, behind the one hit pitching of Bobby Stark. The Panthers were in command ' throughout most of the game, but Yarmouth's scrappy little players showed big league poise as they stayed in and kept plugging. Hart and Drake pitched for the losing team. Yarmouth gave up only five bases on balls, but errors and hard smashes by the Panthers took their toU. Bobby Stark, an eighth grader, pitched what may well be one of the best games In the junior high loop this year. Showing considerable speed and control, he mixed them up, often handcuffing the opposition so much that they could not get the ball out of the infield. Barnstable had a big fourth Inning, when they collected their runs. Souza, Howes, Ooville and Tulis all crossed the plate. Parmenter and Siscoe also registered hits in this frame. Coaches T. Walter Wannie and jack Thibldeau ot the Panthers have a group of 45 boys. Barn- stable's wins over Sandwich and Yarmouth have looked Impressive, but Falmouth and Dennis always filed tough teams, and the warm- ing weather will aid these boys also. Barnstable's next game is with Sandwich, at Sandwich, May 12, at 3 p.m. Their next home game is on May 15 with Brewster. junior High Shuts Oiit Yarmouth, 4 - 0 Barnstable made it two quad- rangular wins in as many starts as their linksmen downed Dennis-Yar- mouth, Bourne and Falmouth at Hyannls Port Club. Winning four of the six matches played, they scored a total of 10 points. Dennis-Yarmouth made 16'/2 while Falmouth garnered 13'/ 2 and Bourne, 11, The day's low medal score was posted by Jeff Dillon who carded a fine 78, the lowest medal play made by the schoolboy circuit this season. Dave Tellegan posted an 83 to take four points. Dillon also took four points with a 78. Ricky Covllle added four points as he carded an 87. John Crosby shot a 90 for four points. Coach Arnle Rogean's linksmen kept on the winner's track by hand- ing Bourne a 19 to 8 setback at Hyannls Port. Dave Tellegan and Bryce Clowery defeated Paul Gibbs and Pierce 3 to 0. Coville and Sokolosky also de- feated Eckstrom and Kelley by the Identical score 3 to o. Dillon and Crosby were setback by the Landers and Oibbs, 2 to o. BHS Golfers Win 2nd Quadrangular CATHERINE C. TROWBRIDGE Correspondent I Tel. FOrest 2-3447 \ FIRST LUTHERAN ! Rev. Douglas Ollila Jr., Pastor, del FO 2-3161) Mrs. Ollila , organist. English Service 10:30, Finnish Ser- vice 3 p.m. Mothers Day Program 3:30 p.m. Nursery care for children of parents wishing to attend Church 10:30. Sunday School 9:15. Junior Luther League meets 1st and 3rd Sundays. 6:30 Senior Luther League meets 2nd and 4th Sundays 6:00. Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve- ning. May 13, Bean Supper. May 15, Sunday School teachers meet at parish 7:30 p.m. WEST PARISH CONGREGATIONAL (1717 MEETING HOUSE) Rev. John A Bankosky, Pastor. (Tel FO-2-6351) Earle L. Kempton, organist, choirmaster, Worship Service 10 a.m. Oreeters : Mr. and Mrs. Forest Brown. Nursery School 10 a.m. (Community Bldg.) for chil- i dren of parents wishing to attend !Church. Sunday School 10 a.m. • (kindergarten , primary, grades 1-2) ' Church School 11:15 (grades 3 to 1 12). I WEST PARISH DELEGATES i TO ATTEND MEETING Delegates from West Parish Con- |gregational Church who will be at- tending the three-day conference of Annual Meeting of Congregational Churches of Massachusetts, are Mrs. Celia Emrich, Mrs. Ruth Carl- son and the Rev. John Bankosky. They will leave after church Sunday and return Tuesday. The major part of the meeting will be held In I the home church of Jonathan Ed- wards in Northampton. I COUPLES CLUB ENJOY ARMCHAIR TOUR The Couples Club meeting at Lutheran Church Tuesday night en- Joyed an "armchair tour " of Europe through the media of color slides. Many places of historical In- terest appeared , and members were entertained by the accompanying explanation. Refreshments served by Dr, and Mrs. Zci^ler , Mr, and Mrs. Ahokas, and Mr. and Mrs. Mikkoneu were enjoyed by all. WATER COMMITTEE MEETS The committee which has been charged with the investigation of a water supply for the village met at the home of Miss Pauline Jarvl , chairman , last week, to discuss ways and means, costs and plans, for the installation of the water. Kenneth Greene of Barnstable spoke on the creation of the Barn- stable Water District. It was decided to contact the engineers who at present are making a water supply In Orleans, for an estimate and advice. Mem- bers of.this committee are Miss Pauline Jarvi, Messrs. Paul At- wood, Otto K. Hoffman , Robert Black Sr. and Joseph Amaral. DIG AND DELVE GARDEN CLUB HOLDS MEETING Tlie meeting of the Dig and Delve Garden Club was held at the home of Mrs. Kendrick Sears last week. Slides of daffodil fields in the Puyallup valley, Col., were enjoyed by the many members present. Th next meeting, scheduled for May 18, will b a trip to Chatham to visit the gardens. Tlie group will precede their garden tour with a luncheon at Wayside Inn. Members should contact Mrs. Sherrold Bus- sett for reservations. Miss Alberta Pond of Barnstable was welcomed as a new member. REST HAVEN PRESENTED MAY BASKETS Ladies from West Parish Women's Guild presented 30 May Baskets filled with flowers, candy and cookies to the Inmates ot Rest Haven Nursing Home, Hyannls, this week. The boskets were made by the Sunday School class under the direction of Mrs, Richard H. D. Haydon while the goodies were made by women of the Guild. Rest Haven is one of the many projects the Guild has agreed to sponsor. ROAST BEEF DINNER TO BE HELD MAY 20 Tlie famous annual Roast Beef (all you can eat) dinner will be held In the Parish House of West Parish Church, Saturday, May 20, There will be two slttlnts, one at 5:30 and the other at 6:30, Reservations for this supper are bolng fast, so to ensure your p» rtlcipation, tele- phone for tickets irom Mrs. Emrich FO 2-37900 or Mrs. Mannl FO 2- 0088. Tliis is belig sponsored by Women's Guild of West Parish . NANCY OIKELMUS ATTENDS STATE CONFERENCE Miss Nancy Oikelmus, Chairman of Action for Barnstable County, And one of the two voting delegates, from the Cape, attended the Mass. Pilgrim Fellowship Council Confer- ence in Framlngham last weekend. Arriving in time for dinner, the more than 50 delegates spent the weekend in serious businss sessions, voting on State Officers, listening to reports from Foreign Missions in Africa, and some of (lie time Just having fun playing softball. The Rev. Johnson of Centervlllo, is Youth Advisor for Cape Cod for this group. Miss Oikelmus is al- ready making plans for uctlvlties for the group next year. i PERSONALS Mrs. Edgar Adler has returned home from tho Cape Cod Hospital where she was confined after on automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs Joel Sunderlin ore the proud parents of a baby boy. John Owen was home last week- end from Bryant stratum. Mr . and Mrs. Pay are openfliK their home, the old Prince Jenkins house, as an nntlque shop tills summer. Robert Black 3rd celebrated Ills second birthday lost Wednesday with a party in his honor at tlie home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black, proprietors of Black's Weaving Shop. Miss Evelyn Fish has opened her home for the summer. Paul Field was home last week- end from the Bay State Nautical School. Harry Atwood has recovered suf- ficiently from his heart attack of a year ago to start working f»r a few hours each day at the garage. Mr. mid Mrs. Perkins of Holiday Farm were down last weekend. I Their son Roger will be attending Penn State College next year. Tlie Irving Samuels from Glcn- rldgc , N. J. were at their summer home for a few days last. week. Mrs. Axel Hokkaralneti Is con- fined to Barnstable County Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Watts and daughter were at their home on Meetinghouse Way over tlie weekend. Mrs. Norman Cohoon and daugh- ter Miriam and Mrs. James Mit- chell recently visited Mrs. Cohoon's nephew and wife and their new infant son, Mr. and Mrs, Molvyn Hale Jr. and Melvln Halo 3rd, In South Easton. Nate Ntckcrson has completed his training with the Army reserve and is leaving Camp Gordon , Go. Mr. Nickerson and Miss Elizabeth Best- ford will be married May 20 in Boss River. Mr. Richard R. Burnhom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Munroc Burnham of Oak St., will be married to Miss Kathleen Louise Mahor Saturday, May 27. =^ Donald M. Mannl, formerly of West Barnstable, will be married In the near future to Miss Mary A. Martin , daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph H. Martin of Hyannis. Chosen os oltcrnotc delegate to the minimi Girls State Convention to be held at Brldgcwater State Col- lege June 14-20 was Miss Susan Mcrrltt . Miss Helen Neal , granddaughter ot Harold W. Dunham ot tills village has been accepted at Memorial School of Nursing, Orange,'N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and three children of Rocky Hill, Conn, were weekend visitors at tlie homu of her mother, Mrs. Henry Johnson of Willow St. J^LBARHST ^