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MR6 C. ROSCOt HINCKLIY MH Correspond*" * '«i?ff» H. °r>»-vM. p ? ncomlng malls ready: 9 a.m., 12 no f;,i 5 av 'I mall closes: 5:45 p.m. Sun Frank Webb. Postmaater. i UBBABY HOURS Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday T 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p.m. , Miss Katharine Hinckley, m Librarian. THEIR FIR*1 " COMMUNION First Communion will be admin- istered to a class of 34 children at Z 8 a.m. Mass ot Our Lady of Assumption Church, Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. Walter J. Buckley will be celebrant. Following the Mass the children will attend a communion breakfast I the Cenacle. At 3 In the after- noon at the church a May proces- " |on wiil take place with little Eilene Shields placing the crown on the Blessed Mother. Joseph Walsh will be crown bearer with Sharon Lewis, Qall Crosby, Bar- bara Connolly and Virginia Beau- mont as attendants. The hymn, •Mother Beloved" will be sung by He Junior choir. The afternoon service will close with the bene- diction ofthe most Blessed Sacra- ment. 34 CHILDREN Thirty-four children will enter Grade 1 in the Ostervllle school got Fall. Grades 1 and 2 will be In the new addition. DRAWING IN HERALD Sally Stringer, daughter of Mr. Mi Mrs. Herbert Stringer, had one of the curley que drawings, No. A in.the Boston Herald, Sunday. I TOLL HOUSE LUNCHEON I MemberB of the Cape Cod Hos- Ipltal Aid Association, who attended L luncheon at the Toll House in MMtman, were Mines. Frank B. ¦Hansen, James L. Chute, Howard ¦West, R. David Hinckley, Harland ¦Wheeler, Chester Crosby, Selma mason, Frederick Sanborn, Robert ¦P. Brusbaber, Malcol m Crosby and Itllss Genieve Leonard. The group Kiel Centervllle and Hyannis mem- Biers and went by chartered bus. KNAR MEMORIAL H \ subscription drive opened on AlMKlay to raise $500 to pay for a Hnemorlal for World II veterans Ki this village. The committee has Hi present $500 in the funds, It is Hstlniatei! the total cost will be WlUiOi ). The memorial will be in the ¦form ot a plaque to be set In a ¦ boulder located on the park op- I poslte the Cenacle. Thomas Milne, I Airman ofthe memorial commit- I le, stated that the plaque will be ¦ dedicated at special ceremonies on I Memorial Day. I Senator Edward C. Stone and I Barnstable Selectman Victor F. I Adams will be the speakers and liuusic will be furnished by the lostervllle Band. Others on the fccraimittee with Mr. Milne are ¦Terrace Rogers, Louis P. Williams, B.urkin Swift, Elbert Little , Robert V Cross, Arthur Duffin , Albert HiinifU' oiHi and Cecil 1. Goodspeed. ¦ .tiding the committee with the ¦inscription drive are Mmes. Ter- ¦ace Rogers, Robert Mott , Shirley ¦ ' rosby, Francis Webb, Larkin ¦Swift , Edwin Lagergren, Jr., Frank ¦laiiHen nnd Miss Ruby Webster. Banyone wishing to contribute may ¦end donations to Mr. Goodapeed, ¦reasurer. GUILD COMMUNION Forty members ot Our Lady of Assumption Guild attended a Com- munion Breakfast at Aunt Tempy's following a 7 a.m. Sunday Mass, which was celebrated by Rev. Walter J. Buckley. Those present were Henry Murphy, principal speaker, and the offlcrs of the Guild, which included Mrs. John Linehan, president; Mrs. Dennis Cliggott, vice president; Mrs. Shirley Crosby, secretary ; Mrs. Gertrude Childs, treasurer, and Mrs. Walter Sanford , Jr., corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Roger Carlson and Miss Margaret Hans- berry, members of the committee, who with Mrs. Cliggott as chair- man, planned the communion breakfast. Mr. Murphy in his talk spoke ot the Importance ot the Home as a contributory factor to world peace. ALLIANCE ELECTION A meeting of the Woman's Alliance of the Community Church re-elected the following officers at their laat meeting ot the season : Mrs. . Ellen Goodspeed, president; Mrs. Peter Patches, vice president; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Maude Evans. Devotional chairman, Mrs. Mabel Robbins; membership, Mrs. Clara Milne and Mrs. Marlon MarBton ; ways and means, Miss Genieve Leonard; social, Mrs. Helen Eaton and Mrs. MaTle Sad- dler ; program, Mrs. Peter Palches. BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shields en- tered at a buefft supper to mark the birthdays of Mrs. Shields' mother, Mrs. Mary Aylmer and Mrs. ShieldB' sister, Mrs. John Lycett. GueBts were Mr. and Mrs. James Shields, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Aylmer and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aylmer of Hyannis, and John Lycett. Mr. and Mrs. Lycett and Mrs. Mary Aylmer spent the winter at Myrtle Beach, S. C. DANCE REVUE Children from this village, who are practicing for an annual dance revue to be presented In June in the Hyannis theatre, are Marilyn Hinckley, Shirley Cousins, Eleanor Whiteley, Margaret and Barbara Phillips, Jane Hubley, Dlanne Carl- son, Anne Marie Shields, Margaret Reld, Sandra Hall, Joan Walters, Carolyn Wheeler, Paul and Leslie Nlckerson and Alison Hall. BIRTHDAY PARTY Donald , .son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Coombs, observed his 12tU birthday anniversary with a supper and theatre party. Guests included Winslow, Sandra and Bobby Sears., John Lewis, Donna Huckabee, Sylvia Scudder, Tersa and Edwurd ! Gresh, Carlton Crocker and Tommy j Whiteley. MrB. Coombs was assist- ed at the party by MrB. Edward Gresh of Akron, Ohio. CHILDREN'S DAY The Children's Day program of the Community Church on Sunday, June 5, will be held at the morning service. Purents having children to present for baptism are invited to make arrangements for the service with the pastor, Rev. Peter Palches. TRI-F CLUB SALE The Trl-F Club of the Ostervllle Baptist Church will sponsor a "big- ger and better" rummage sale at 1:30 p.m. next Tuesday. The sale will Include many articles of chil- dren's and boys' clothing. Mrs. Ronald Chesbro, chairman Is assisted by Mrs. Maurice R. Allen as co-chairman. Committee In chnrge of the various tables: Mmes. Robert Hinckley, Alcott Hallett , Jr., John Wyman , Chester Wyman, Talsto Ranta and Miss Marjorie Rankin. Markers, who will meet at the church vestry at 7:45 p.m. on the day preceding the sale to prepare I articles, are Mines. Albert WI1- ' Hums , Louis P., Williams , Scott Buckner, Donald Whitehead , Fran- ces Allen and Miss Bernloe Chadwlck. Those having articles to con- 1 tribute are requested to call Oster- vllle 220!) or 2207, or leave them at the church vestry next Monday. MEN'S COMMUNION BREAKFAST On May 22 there will bo a Men 's Communion Service and Breakfast of the Barnstable ProteHtant Churches with the sacrament of Holy Communion observed In the sanctuary at 7:30 and breakfast at S a.m. in the parish house of the First Baptist Church in Hyannis. Tickets assigned to . Community Church can be secured from John Could as church representative on committee of arrangements, or from the ushers' . YOUTH AND PARENT8 NIGHT The Youth Fellowship of the Community Church held its Par- ents Night, Sunday, with 40 young people and parents attending. Shir- ley Anderson conducted the wor- ship service and welcomed the parents. Those taking part in a panel discussion on "Sharing Within the Home" were Miss Anderson, Patricia Sloane, Fran Varnum and Jerry Huckabee. Mrs. Peter Palches directed the discus- sion. The refreshments and hos- pitality committee Included Joan Klttlla , Diane Carlson, Judy Mul- ?ey, and Janet Reld. Francis Hub- ley and Mrs. Palches assisted In planning the program. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Shirley Cousins celebrated her 12th birthday anniversary with a party at her home. Guests were Arlene Adams, Jacquelyn Howe, Alene and Mabel Baker, Marilyn Hinckley, Barbara Phillips, Carol Stever, Eleanor Whiteley, Ann Lovell and Eric Hall. Adults pres- ent were Mrs. John Rosa, and Mrs. Ethel Eldredge. Games were played with Arlene and Jacquelyn win- ning prizes. SUBSTITUTE TEACHER8 Mrs. Forest Hamblin of Mars- . tons Mills and Miss Hudson Kal- louch of Centervllle have sub- stituted as teachers at the Oster- vllle school. GOOD FISHING Donald , 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wyman, caught two striped bass Friday, while fishing with his uncle "Buddy" Wyman, in West Bay Cut. Donald used sea worms and WBB a very excited youngster at his good luck. COMMUNITY CLUB DINNER The Community Club will hold its annual dinner party at Eagle Hill Farm, Bournedale, this Thurs- day. Members will meet at the vestry as usual to start the trip. SERVICE NEW8 James A. Chute, aviation ordnanceman, second class USN, son of Dr. and Mrs. James L. Chute, is serving with the Fleet All Weather Training Unit, Pacific, commanded by Capt. Paul II. Ramsey, USN. Fleet All Weather Training Unit, Pacfiic, a carrier type squadron based at the Naval Air Station , Barber's Point, T. H., provides Na- val airmen with experience in flying, night and day, in all typos of weather. Chute, who entered the Naval service Dec. 9, 1941, received his recruit training at the Naval Train- ing Station , Newport , R. I. PERSONALS Gusts of Mrs. W. Scott Scudder have been Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Scudder of Brockton ; MrB. Win- throp Scudder of Boston ; Mrs. Bernard Hawkins of Shrewsbury, and Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. John Linehan , MIBB Reglna Murray and Miss Harriet Chase attended the clambake sponsored by the Burnstable Teachers Club at Camp Howes, Hyannis. Mrs. Grace Qriptlll , who spent several winters here at the home of Mrs. Russell Cousins, is reported HI at her home In Lubec, Maine. ! Mr. and Mrs. John J, Linehan I of Brookllne have moved Into their j home on Bates Street. Miss Barbara Lang started work I on Monday as a bookkeeper with the H. M. Meserve Co. of Oster- vllle. Howard West of New York has been spending several duyB with Mrs. WeBt at their home on Parker Road. Mrs. West 1B spending a few days in Boston at present, accom- panying Mr. West on his return to New York, •Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Halen- heck of Beaufort , S. C„ have open- ed their summer home on Wlanno Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacCoII of Providence spent several days ut their slimmer home In Wlanno. MI HB Sarah Boult is reported im- proved from her recent Illness. Mrs. Edwin H. Coffin or Boston has opened her slimmer homo for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White of Auburndale Bpent tho weekend nt their home on Parker Road. Mr. and MrB. Howard Ilannii of Walpole spent the weekend at their cottage on Sam's Pond. Mrs. F. W. Bird of Walpole spent a few days at her summer home in Wlanno. iMr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook of Connecticut spent several days at their summer home In Oyster Harbors. Mrs. Ethel Elillng has opened her homo for the season. Mr. and Mrs. fluy Mossingor of York Beach, Maine , visited Mrs. Messlnger's undo , Horace Parker, Mrs. John Harlln of Brighton visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cross recently. Mr. anil Mrs. Armand Hoax and son, Emllo, of East Hartford, Conn., have visited Mr. and Mrs. WIIHo I Frenobette of Tower Hill Road. Mrs. Erma J. Brown of Lasell Junior College of Auburndulo spent two days with Mrs. Helen Wil- liams. Albert CI. WilUuma IIIIB been elected treasurer of the OBtervlllQ Baptisl Church. Henry Levinson of Hyannis spoke at the 7:30 service last Sunday evening at the Baptist Church. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wilson ot Washington , D. C, and Mrs. Wil- son's mother, Mrs. Ira Reynolds of Fort Fairfield , Maine , have been visiting Mrs. W. D. Kinney for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Frechette and daughter, Marie Jeannette, have visited Mr. Frechette's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fre- chette of Lewiston, Maine. Mrs. R. David Hinckley attended the funeral service of Mrs. J. Edward Upham of Wabon. Mrs. Upham was a summer resident of Ostervllle for many years, while her daughter, Miss Janice Upham, was in business here. Mrs. Merrill Crosby accompanied Mrs. Hinckley as far as Dedbam to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank'Davey. Mrs. Bradford Lovell la a patient at Cape Cod Hospital. I PER80NAL8 David Fraaer is at the Cape Cod Hospital following an operation. Joanne Gardner, Judy and Ed- wina Wheeler, accompanied by Mrs. Wheeler, were in Boston re- cently to attend the Grand Assem- bly of the Order of Rainbow Girls at Mutual Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Fox and family of Southbrldge were at their summer home at Wlanno for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor moved into their new home last week in Oyster Harbors. Mr. and Mrs. Renshaw Smith of New York were at their summer home in Oyster Harbors for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Lindsay spent the weekend at their sum- mer home in Oyster Harbors. Mrs. J. Mott Hallowell ot Chest- nut Hill spent the weekend nt her summer home in Wlanno. Mr, and Mrs. Dana Lapham have purchased the Alt Mldthassell house on Pond Street. The Mid- thaBsella are visiting in New York. Mrs. Leonard Cloud, who has been home after an appendectomy at the Cape Cod Hospital, haB re- turned to the hospital. ~OSTERVILLE NEWS MRS. E. 8. 8TOCKWELL Correspondent Be your own reporter, •"ell your correspondent the news. POST OFFICE HOURS Effective April 24 , 1949 Lobby hours, 7 a.m, to 0 p.m. Win- dow hours, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Outgoing mail to Boston closes 11:15 a.m. and 5:40 p.m. Outgoing mail to Hyannis closes 9:50 a.m. and 3:40 p.m. Incoming mail from Boston, 10:10 a.m. and 3:55 p.m. Incoming mail from Hyannis, 5:55 p.m. Irving I. Pelton, Acting Post Master. LIBRARY HOUR8 The Library opens on Saturd ays at 2 p.m. and closes at 5 p.m. Mrs. Harold Weeks, Librarian BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Joy Carleton celebrated her 7th birthday with a party last Sunday afternoon, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carleton. Ten of her classmates her two grandmothers were the aud her tencher, Mrs. Strain, also her two grandmothers were there guestu. Games were played and ice cream, cake and punch were served. Little Joy was lucky, for she hud two birthday cakes. Each tittle guest received favors, the boys had wheelbarrows filled with win- dy and the girls baskets idled with candy. Joy received many gifts , and declared she had a very happy birthday. CHILDREN'S DAY Plans have been mode for Chil- dren 's Day, to bo hold Juno 12 at the West Barnstable Congregation- al Church. The service that day will be conducted by tho children. MAY BASKET LUB ! Saturday afternoon tho (ilrl ScoutH hung a May liiiBkot filled with goodies at the door ot lliulr Scout Loader, Mrs. Myron Howland. COMMUNITY CLUB ELECTS Tho Community Club mot. last Thursday evening at tho homo of Mrs. Frank C. Hindi s, Jr. Mrs. John T. Leeinuii was co-hostoBS. A busi- ness mooting was held , and thu offi- cers elected for the coming year wore President , MI-H. Henry droop; Vice President , Mrs. Jiuiot Phillips; Secretary, Miss Helen Crocker, and Treasurer , Mrs, George DrlnUwalor. Sandwiches, cuko and coffoo wore served . 50 YEAR8 IN AMERICA A hllgo May basket was placed at Mrs . Rose Wlrtanen 's door last Wednesday 'to celebrate her living In this country for 50 years. Mrs. Wlrtunon came from Finland, A party of friends and rolatives ar- rived witli the basket, and a very enjoyable time followed. Refresh- ments were Horvod. I SURPRISE PARTY A surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson last Sanday afternoon, The occasion was their 50th wedding anniver- sary. About to friends nnd relatives were there. They were presented with a lovely Bet of dishes and a gift of money. Refreshments were served , and everyone had a very happy time. BAKED BEAN 8UPPER Tho Village Improvement Society will run u Baked Bean Supper June 4th for the benefit of the Fire Do- parlment . Place und time will be given ut a later date. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Sherburne Watts and Miss Ella Watts from Reading and Herbert Fnirclough from Wol- luBton spent the weekend with Mrs. Edith Fish. Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston Earle spent the weekend at their home, Blueberry Acre, on Lake Wequa- quet. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carrlngton Wil- cox spent the weekend at tholr home on Lake Wequaquet. With thom were Mr. und Mrs. Edward Kneale, Jr. and their son David . MrB. Kneule Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sears spent several duys at tholr homo on Lake Wequaquet, last week. Lust Sunday Mrs. Fred Carlson entertained her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hurtwoll and hor sisters, Shirley and Mary-Ann, from Altleburo. MrB. Walfrod Iluhlanon was called to Virginia last week b'ecaUBQ of I lie serious Illness of hor mother. MrB. Merle Fish and Mrs. Lucy Healey from Putnam , Conn., wore dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs . William Sears. In iha after- noon they called on M I'B. Florence Fish In Barnstable, Mr. and Mrs. William Tyler from Pawtuoket, It. I., aro spending the wook at their homo at Woqunquul Lake. Mrs. Duncan Shaw from Har- borth, N. J., and Mrs. Henry Thomas from Highland Park , N. J., spent last wook with MI BB Mary Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robbins and daughter Mtiiju have returned to tholr homo on Codur Street after spending u week at. Chester , VI., wllh Mrs . Robbins' puronta. WEST BARNSTABLE Merrie Hills, Correspondent Be your own reporter. Tell your correspondent the newa. LIBRARY HOURS 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursdays. MrB . Chester R. Stacy, Librarian. PERSONALS Mrs. Frank B. Albro of Fall River , Mass., Is spending tho week with her brother und slBter-ln-luw , Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wilcox, of Colonial Acres. Among those families reopening their summer homes In the vicin- ity of South Sea Avenue are Mr. und Mrs. John Webster of Milton , Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. William Maulo und two daughters, Prlscilla und Charlotte of Taunton , Mass., and Mr. and Mrs, Hurlow SylveBter und children , Dana und Dean , of Waban. Gary Spurr, tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spurr of South Sen Avenue returned to his homo lust Saturday after spending the wook at tho Cape Cod Hospital as a result of nn infection In his jaw. Mr . and Mrs. William Adum of Springfield were the weekend guests of their daughter and son- in-law , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Barnos of South Sen Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Palmer and their children Audrle and Bobby, of Wollaston spout last weekend at their summer home In Colonial Acres. Doctor and MrB. L. L. Luke of Belmont hnve returned to their summer home overlooking Lewis Bay after spending a greater part of the winter In Florida. Mr. Lawrence W. Prince bus Hold his Hyannis Park homo to Mr. William Pot/.nor of Yarmouth Road, Hyannis, Mrs . Henry M, Touinlium has re- turned to hor Bnglewood Shores home wllh her baby son , born May 8th. Mr. ami Mrs . Klilou Pearson ami children , Nancy and Hobby, ot Ban- gor, Maine , and Mr . AugiiBt Pear- son of North Huston were thu re- cent giuiBts of Mr. and Mrrf. Arthur Pearson of Colonial Acres, Isaac 11111 B 3rd of Berry Avenue delivered the Cruiser "Hideaway" to her now owner , Hoboi't Hardy on Nantucket on Monday of this week. "Ike" trlud thu Hats on Smith's Point Monday evening ami reports Nantucket practically riHhlnss. Ho returned to the Capo by plane Tuesday. West Yarmouth Week Ending May 13 Type of No. of Approx. Building Permits boat Dwellings 4 $25 ,500.00 " Additions to ... 2 2,49K.ll(l Damps l 1,600.00 Garages 2 1,800.00 I) 131 ,298.00 Building Permits JAMES F. KENNEY Realtor & Appraiser 18 Ocean Street, Hyannla, Mais. 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Chandler or Madura, India. Miss Chandler returns to the United States after nine years without furlough and after crucial nnd stirring years in Iiulin . She will speak at the eleven o'clock hour of worship. The daughter and granddaughter of missionaries, i Miss Chandler, after finishing her I education in the USA went back to |India to carry on the trndltion of a distinguishe d missionary fnmlly. The fact that she has such u rich missionary background nnd the fad that she has been in India during the recent birth or freedom promises' to make her talk both in- terestlng and timely. Something of her spirit and attitude is revealed In the following quotation Horn a recent address:—"To feci Indlu come Into hor heritage of freedom wns thrilling beyond words and to live und work beside thoso who are struggling for India Is an ap- peul to Ihe highest typo of Chris- tian service und fellowship. " BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Russell Wing held upon house recently ut hor home for tho observance of the 80th birthday of her futher, Mr. Wosley Wright. The dining room was decoralud with apple blossoms and other spring (lowers. Mrs. Wing presented her futher with a beautiful decorutod cake. Also his granddaughter, Miss Alice Wing presented him with u bushel containing many gifts from friends und relatives who greeted him through the ovonlng, Refresh- ments were served by his wife und daughter , the birthday cake being cut by his granddaughter. .Several friends raino fro m Krockton, LIBRARY RALLY A Special Rully Meeting for the Cotult. Library will he held in Free- dom Hull , Monday, May 23, ut S o'clock. Mr. Donald Q. Trayser, Olerk of tho Barnstable Superior Court , Is guest speaker. This Is our library. Let us plan to uttend. GUEST PREACHER The) Rev. Oeorge Hylton was guoHt clergyman at the Foderniod Church on Sunday, when Mr, Par- due WIIH away. PERSONAL8 Tho II. 0, Hal ley family of Wes- ton have arrived for Ihe seuson at their summer homo. Mr. and Mrs. I' einhortim Whlt- eonib will Ibis week for England. Tho Samuel Sbakkys, formerly of lostervllle , are Occupying one of the collages on the .luliaii Rother .v estate. Mrs. Laurence siiaw of Brockton was nt her home for the weekend, Dr, and Airs. Henry C. Wood of Taunton and Mrs. i.iiiiun Barnard Of l.alt evllle were Sunday guests Of Mr. ami Mrs . K. II . spencer. .virii. Oaylord Parks was in Hus- ton for two days with her mother, .Mrs. Mazro, of Brookllne, Mr. and Mrs. .lames Casey and Miss Patricio Casey of Jamaica Plain wore In town on .Saturday, guests of Mr, und Mrs . W. Henry Robbins, Mr. und Mrs. Charles Alnty ol Cambridge wore ut their homo on the Old Post Road tor the weekend. Among visitors ut tholr summer homos during the past week were Frank Whipple of South Weymouth , Mr. Hyuu of Dorchesfer, the John Andersons, who brought with them tholr new boat over tho road for anchorage at Cotult Oyster Com- pany Beach. Cotuit